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COLOR LCD SOUNDER FCV -1100L[...]
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C 9- 52, Ashi har a- cho, N i shi nom i y a, Japan T el ephone: 0798- 65- 21 1 1 T el ef ax: 0798- 65- 4200 Y our Local Agent / D eal er A ll r i g ht s reser ved. PU B . N o. O M E-23670 FC V-1 100L ( DAMI ) FI R S T E D I T I O N : A U G . 2001 C : N O V . 20, 2001 Print ed in Japan[...]
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i WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if water leaks into the equipment or something is dropped in the equipment. Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO agent for service. D[...]
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ii T ABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD .................................................................................................................. iv SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION .......................................................................................... v 1. OPERA TION A L OVER VIEW ..........................................................[...]
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iii 5. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................. 5-1 5.1 Maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 5-1 5.2 Fuse R eplacement ......................................................................................[...]
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iv FOREWORD A Word to FCV -1 100L Owners Congratulat ions on your choice of the F URUNO FCV -1 100L CO LOR LCD SOUNDER. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO na me has become synonym ous w ith qualit y and reliabilit y . For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviabl e reputation for innovative and dep endable m arine elect[...]
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v SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION System configuration[...]
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vi This page is intentionall y left blank.[...]
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1-1 1. OPERA TIONAL O VER VIEW 1.1 Contr ols AD V ANCE/A-SCOPE SIG LEVEL NL TV G CLUTTER PROG MENU EXIT FUNCTION MARKER TLL BRILL PWR COLOR LCD SOUNDER FCV– 1100L SHIFT/PROG VRM AD V ANCE/A-SCOPE SIG LEVEL NL TVG CLUTTER PROG MENU EXIT FUNCTION RANGE DUAL LF ZOOM ZOOM HF USER1 USER2 MODE LF HF GAIN 4 6 28 0 10 4 6 28 0 10 Control P anel Correct k[...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL OVER VIEW 1-2 1.2 Indications 20 40 60 80 0 N1 5.30 C 10 C 5 0 0H01M 49.6 m 17.8kt 1'21" <P/R> 19.7 LF 1/1 0 Bottom echo Fish school Depth scale Depth to VRM W ater temperature gr aph* *: Appropr iate sensor required. Shift Zero line Alarm mar ker Alarm type F requency Noise limiter Picture advance speed Minute marke[...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL OVER VIEW 1-3 1.4 A djusting LCD Brilliance The brilliance of the LCD may be adjusted as belo w . T en le vels are available. 1. Press the [BRILL] key . B R I L L (9) [] [] BRILL Brill window 2. Press the [+] or [ -] key to adjust the LCD brilliance; [+] key to raise the brilliance, [- ] key to lower it. Note 1: Brilliance is aut om[...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL OVER VIEW 1-4 1.5 Displa y Mode Seven display modes are available with the [MODE] switch. LF-ZOOM LF HF HF-ZOOM USER-1 USER-2 DUAL Currently selected mode shown in reverse video MODE Display mode window 1.5.1 Single-pi cture (low frequency or high frequency) di spla y Low fr equency (LF) The lower the frequency of t he ultrasonic pu[...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVI EW 1-5 1.5.2 Dual freq uency disp la y The dual f r equency display provides the low frequency picture on the lef t half of the screen; the high f requency picture on the right half . F requency Low High Beamwidth Wide Narrow Echo T rail Long Shor t 1/1 HF LF 0 20 40 60 80 0 49.6 m 20 40 60 80 0 Low frequency High frequency 0[...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL OVER VIEW 1-6 1.5.3 Zoom displa ys The “ single-f requency picture ” (high or low f requency) appears on the right half of t he screen and t he zoom picture on t he lef t half . The zoom picture m ay be pre-chosen am ong bot tom lock, bottom zoom, m arker zoom and discriminat ion, from the SYSTEM SETTI NG menu. F or further deta[...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL O VERVIEW 1-7 Bottom-zoom dis play The bottom -zoom display show s the zoom ed bottom (autom atically tracked) on the lef t half of the screen. W hen the bottom depth increases, t he display shifts to keep the bottom echo at t he lower part of t he screen. Bottom-zoom display Marke r-zoom dis play The m arker-zoom display expands th[...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL OVER VIEW 1-8 DISCRIM 1/2 d isplay The discrim (ination) 1/2 screen shows the single picture on the right half of the screen and the bottom -lock display and discrim inator display occupy the left half of t he screen. The discrim inat or display show s the bottom as a straight line, wh ich is usef ul for determ ining bottom hardness[...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL O VERVIEW 1-9 1.5.4 USER-1, -2 displays The display program m ed at USER-1/ 2 on t he USER menu appears. T he default settings are as f ollow s: USER 1: Screen is split vertically in thirds (LF + HF + MIX) USER 2: Screen is split vertically in fourths (LF + HF + LF bottom zoom +HF bottom zoom) This setting m ay be changed through th[...]
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1. OPER A TIONA L OVERVIEW 1-10 Mix disp l ay The mix displa y co m pares echo intensity bet ween low and high frequen cies, and displays echoes f rom tiny fish in discriminat ive colors. This is done by utilizing the fact t hat tiny fish return a stronger echo aga inst a high fr equency rather than a low frequenc y . This is done as below . 1. If [...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL OVER VIEW 1-1 1 1.6 Choosing Basic Range The basic range m ay be chosen with the [RANGE] sw itch f rom the eight ranges listed below . These eigh t ranges may be programm ed as desired on the RANGE SETTING m enu. For details, see page 3-5. RANG E 30ft 60ft 250ft 500ft 1000ft 1600ft 3000ft 120ft Range setting wi ndow ( example: feet)[...]
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1. OPER A TIONA L OVERVIEW 1-12 1.7 Shif ting th e Basic Range The [-] and [+] keys determine t he start depth (shown at the top of the screen) of the picture. I n the default sett ing any shift is re f lected on other ranges. This feat ure is not available when AUTO SHIFT is active. picture Shift the start depth to watch shallow or deep. Principle[...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVI EW 1-13 1.8 Adjusting Gain The [GAI N] control adjust s t he sensitivity of the receiver . Adjust it so excessiv e noise just disappears f rom t he screen. Gain too high Gain proper Gain too low Examples of proper and improper gain levels 1.9 Measuring Depth Use the [ ▲ ] or [ ▼ ] key to place the VRM on the obj ect to m [...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL OVER VIEW 1-14 1.10 Marker Line The [MARKER/TLL] key inscribes a vertical m arker line on the screen when pressed. It m ay be used to denote a f ish school or other im portant echo. At the sam e m oment t he key is pressed, latitude and longitude position are output to a navigation plot t er and marked on its screen if this unit is [...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-15 1.1 1 Suppressing Clutter W hen blue dot s appear over the ent ire s creen (mai nly caused by s ediment s in the w ater), use the cl utter f uncti on to suppress them. 1. Rotat e the [F UNCT I ON] s w it ch to choos e CLUTT ER. Change echo color assignment. [-/+]: Change setting [EXIT]: Exit LOW HIGH CLUTTER Color chan[...]
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1. OPER A TIONA L OVERVIEW 1-16 1.12 Adjusting T VG The TVG compensates for propagation loss of sound, so that the echoes f rom the same size f ish schools are displayed in the sam e color . Av oid e xcessive TVG; w eak echoes m ay not be displayed. The TVG is also useful for reducing surface noise. 0m 100 0m 100 How TVG works 1. Rotate the [F UNCT[...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL OVER VIEW 1-17 5. W hen sur f ace noise appears in the range shall ower than the setting ra nge, press the [ ▲ ] key to choose HF TVG LEVEL or LF TV G LEVEL as appropriate. 6. Press the [-] or [ +] key to set the TV G level in the setting w indo w . The hi gher the TVG level, the less the gain n ear distance. 5 TVG level set t ing[...]
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1. OPER A TIONA L OVERVIEW 1-18 1.14 Picture A d vance Speed The picture ad vance speed det erm ines how quickly the vertical scan lin es run across the screen. 1. Rotate the [F UNCTI ON] switch to choose ADV ANCE/A-SCOPE. For picture advance and A-SCOPE setting. [-/+]: Change setting [EXIT]: Exit PIC ADVNC/A-SCOPE PIC ADVNC : 1/1 A-SCOPE : OFF PIC[...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL OVER VIEW 1-19 Ship’ s speed de pendent m ode W ith speed data provided by a speed log, current indicator or na vigation equipm ent, the display advance speed m ay be set according to ship’s speed, the ship’s speed dependent mode. As sho w n in the figure belo w th e horizontal scale of the displa y is not influenced by the ch[...]
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1. OPER A TIONA L OVERVIEW 1-20 1.15 A-Scope Displa y The A-scope picture displa ys echoes at each transm ission with amplit udes and colors proportional to t heir intensities on the right one-fourth of the screen. This feat ure is useful for close observation of small fish and f ish near the bottom. Note: For the dual-f requency display and vertic[...]
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1. OPERA TIONAL OVER VIEW 1-21 1.16 Suppressing Interferen ce Interference f rom other acoustic equipm ent operating nearby or other elect ronic equipm ent on your boat m ay show itself on the display as shown in the f igure below . Y ou m ay suppress these t ypes of interference with the noise lim iter . Interf erence from other sounder Electrical[...]
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1. OPER A TIONA L OVERVIEW 1-22 3. Press the [-] or [+] key to set appropriat e value in the set ting window so that interference disappe ars. The setting range for most transducers is -10. 0% to +10.0%. However the t ransducer listed below have different set ting ranges. 50 kHz: -10% - +6% 67 kHz /68 kHz: -4% - +10% 107 kHz: -10% - +4% 200 kHz: -9[...]
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2-1 2. MENU OPERA TION 2.1 Basic Menu Operation The m ain menu, consist ing of the DISP (display), ALM (alarm ), TX/RX, E/S and SYSTEM menus, cont ains various items which once preset do not require frequent adjustm ent. The operat or may set t hese it em s as appropriate t o suit operating needs. 1. Rotate t he [FUNCTIO N] sw itch f ully clockw is[...]
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2. MENU OPER A TION 2-2 6. Press the [-] or [ +] key to change the setting. F or items having several options, a scroll bar (blue) appears. T his bar shows the current cursor position in relation to t he entire option range. This bar shif ts with operation of the [-] or [+] ke y . The blue bar shows the current cursor position in relation to the op[...]
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2. MENU OPERA TION 2-3 2.2 DISP Menu The DISP menu allows the user t o set up up t he display as desired. DISP ALM TX/RX E/S SYSTEM Menu for display setting. [-/+]: Change set, [EXIT]: Exit NO. OF COLORS : 16 HUE : STD BACKGROUND : BLUE WHITE LINE : OFF (OFF, 1~10) DEPTH INFO : STD MARKER SELECT : VRM ZOOM MARKER : ON DISPLAY DATA : TIMER SCROLL TI[...]
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2. MENU OPERA TION 2-4 MARKER SELECT Chooses the m arker f unction, VRM or WHITE MARKER. VRM: Measures depth t o an echo. W HITE M ARKER: Display a specific echo color in white. This f eature is useful for discrim inating bot tom fish f rom the bottom. (White m arker ope ration) 1. After choosing EXIT w it h the [FUNCTIO N] sw it ch to close the m [...]
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2. MENU OPERA TION 2-5 SCROLL TIME T urns the display scroll t im e on or of f. Scroll t ime, shown at the bottom left corner of the displa y , shows the am ount of time a scan line stays on the screen as it passes from one side of the screen to the other . T im e varies w ith t he range and picture advancem ent speed. ECHO STRETCH Displays the str[...]
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2. MENU OPER A TION 2-6 2.3 ALM Men u The ALM m enu sets the bott om, f ish and water temperat ure alarm s. T o silence the alarm beep, press the [-] , [+], [ ▲ ] or [ ▼ ] key . BO TT OM ALARM W hen your ship com es in the area of t he chosen depth, beeps sound and the indication “BTM” flashes at the top right corner to draw your attention.[...]
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2. MENU OPERA TION 2-7 4. Press the [ ▲ ] or [ ▼ ] key to choose the alarm which you want to set. 5. Press the [-] or [ +] key to show the alarm setting window . OFF ON OFF FISH BTM-FISH OFF WITHIN RANGE OUT OF RANGE Bottom alarm Fish alarm Temp alarm Alarm setting window 6. Press the [-] or [ +] key to choose the alarm type desired. 7. Press t[...]
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2. MENU OPER A TION 2-8 15. Press the [-] or [ +] key to set the alarm level. MIN: Alarm triggered against light-blue or st ronger f ish echoes. MID: Alarm triggered against yellow or stronger fish echoes. MAX: Alarm t riggered against red or stronger f ish echoes. 16. Rotate the [ F UNCTION] switch fully counterclockwise to choose EXIT . T o cance[...]
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2. MENU OPERA TION 2-9 STC (H igh and Low Fr equencies) Adjusts STC level for the high and lo w f requencies, and is usef ul for suppressing surface noise. The setting range is 0 (OFF ) to 10. “10” suppresses nois e which is up to 5 m distance from the f ace of the transducer . T urn off the STC w h en there is no noise on the screen, otherwise[...]
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2. MENU OPERA TION 2-1 0 2.5 E/S Menu T he E/S m enu set s echo sound er-rel ated o pti ons . Menu for E/S function setting. [-/+]: Change set, [EXIT]: Exit <High Frequency> FREQ CHOICE : 75 kHz <Low Frequency> FREQ CHOICE : 50 kHz PWR REDUCTION : OFF BOTTOM SEARCH : AUTO BOTTOM LEVEL : +0(-40 +0) AUTO MODE : OFF DISP ALM TX/RX E/S SYST[...]
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2. MENU OPERA TION 2-1 1 PWR REDUCTION Reduces the power out put on high and low f requencies. “<P/R>” appears at t he bottom of the screen when turned on. W hen switching from OFF t o ON, it takes several seconds to reduce power . BOTTOM SEARCH On the dual-f requency display , choose t r ansd ucer which is to m easure dept h. The choices[...]
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2. MENU OPER A TION 2-12 2.6 USER Menu The USER m enu sets up the user displays, user color and user clutt er , and program s t he [SHIFT / PROG] key . T his menu can be shown by placing the [FUNCTI O N] switch in the “PROG” position. Menu for user-preset mode setting. [+]: Go to setting [EXIT]: Exit USER-1/2 USER <USER-1> NAV DATA DISP :[...]
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2. MENU OPERA TION 2-13 SCREEN LA YOUT Chooses the screen divi sion layout am ong t he p atterns sho wn below . The def ault settings are as follo ws: USER-1: ( [ LF] +[HF ] +[MI X ]) USER-2: ([LF]Z m/Nor+[HF]Z m/Nor) DISP MODE Chooses the picture to displa y in respective screen layout. [HF]:Nor mal [LF]:Nor mal [HF]:Zoom [LF]:Zoom [MIX]:Nor mal [[...]
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2. MENU OPER A TION 2-14 NA V D A T A MODE Three nav data displays are available: alphanum eric, graphic1 and graphic2. ALPHANUMERIC The alphanum eric display provides position in latitude and longitude, course, speed, depth, t em perature, and range, bearing and cross-track error to the destination waypoint. Appropriate sensors are required to sho[...]
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2. MEN U OPER A TION 2-15 GRAPHIC2 The GRAPHIC 2 display provides a speedom eter together with steering inform ation. Appropriate sensors are required. 0 20 40 60 80 50 0 40 30 20 10 TRIP 1 182 nm SPEED 10.6 kt DEPTH 55.8 ft TEMP 85.51 ° F WPT: FOX1 35 ° 23.119'N 122 ° 46.970'E CSE: 120 ° BRG: 135 ° RNG 100.5nm XTE 0.50 nm Distance r[...]
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2. MENU OPERA TION 2-16 USER COLOR SETTING In addition to t he standard and fact ory-programmed color sets, the user m ay set and store display colors as desired. Color setting for 16-color presentation. [-/+]: Change set, [EXIT]: Exit USER COLOR SETTING COLOR NO. : BKGD RED : 0 (0 15) GREEN : 2 BLUE : 9 DEFAULT : NO CUSTOM : NO USER COLOR SETTING [...]
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2. MENU OPERA TION 2-17 5. Press the [-] or [ +] key to show the l evel setting windo w . 0 Level setting win dow 6. Press the [-] or [+] key to select color st rength. The higher the number , the darker the color . 7. Press the [ ▲ ] or [ ▼ ] ke y to close the le vel setting windo w . 8. Do st ep s 1 -7 to set another color . 9. T o use custom[...]
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2. MENU OPERA TION 2-18 3. Press the [-] or [+ ] key to set the lev el (1-14). If… Then... you want to emphasize COLOR-7 (redd ish-brown, red) COLO R-7, COLOR-6: set large value. COLO R-5 to COLOR-1: Set small v alue. you want to emphasize middl e color (yellow , green) COLO R-7 to COLOR-5: Set small v alue. COLO R-4 and COLOR-3: Set large v alue[...]
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3-1 3. SYSTEM MENU 3.1 SYSTEM Menu Operation 1. Rotate the [F UNCTION] s w itch f ully clockwise to select MENU. 2. Press the [ ▲ ] key to select t he menu title area. 3. Press the [+] key to choose SYSTEM to show the SYSTEM menu. Menu for system setting. [+]: Go to setting [EXIT]: Exit SYSTEM SETTING DRAFT SETTING RANGE SETTING TEMP SETTING NAV [...]
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3. SYSTEM M ENU 3-2 3.2 SYSTEM SETTING Menu The SYSTEM SETTING m enu m ainly sets picture layout options. DISP ALM TX/RX E/S SYSTEM Select picture scrolling direction. [-/+]: Change set, [EXIT]: Exit SYSTEM SETTING PICT ADV DIR : LEFT DISP DIVISION : DEPTH SCALE : RIGHT DEPTH UNIT : ft FREE SHIFT : OFF AUTO SHIFT : OFF ZOOM MODE : BOTTOM LOCK LANGU[...]
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3. SYST EM MENU 3-3 AUT O SHIFT T urns autom atic depth shift on or off. The aut omatic shift function autom atically locates the bott om trace on the lower half of the screen; the range windo w ju m ps up where the bottom trace rises over the center of the screen and jumps down when it reaches the bott om of the screen. AUTO appears at the top rig[...]
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3. SYSTEM M ENU 3-4 3.3 DRAFT SETTING Menu The DRAFT SET TING m enu sets draf t value, when y ou require depth below the surface. DISP ALM TX/RX E/S SYSTEM Set draft value if depth below surface is needed. [-/+]: Change set, [EXIT]: Exit DRAFT SETTING <High Frequency> DRAFT : +0.0 ft (-15 +90) <High Frequency> DRAFT : +0.0 ft (-15 +90) [...]
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3. SYSTEM M ENU 3-5 3.4 RANGE SETTING Menu The RANGE SETT I NG m enu preset s the range chosen wi th t he [RANGE] control. DISP ALM TX/RX E/S SYSTEM Set preset range scales. [-/+]: Change set, [EXIT]: Exit RANGE SETTING RANGE1 : 30 ft (16 6000) RANGE2 : 60 ft RANGE3 : 120 ft RANGE4 : 250 ft RANGE5 : 500 ft RANGE6 : 1000 ft RANGE7 : 1600 ft RANGE8 :[...]
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3. SYST EM MENU 3-6 SPLIT RA NGE Select ON to set range f or low frequency and hi gh frequency indi vidually . 1. Rotate th e [RANGE] sw itch to show RANGE (LF or HF) win dow . 30 ft 60 ft 250 ft 500 ft 1000 ft 1600 ft 3000 ft 120 ft RANGE [LF] RANGE [HF] 30 ft 60 ft 250 ft 500 ft 1000 ft 1600 ft 3000 ft 120 ft Switch [LF] and [HF] by pressing the [...]
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3. SYST EM MENU 3-7 3.5 TEMP SETTIN G Menu The TEMP SETTI NG menu sets up the w ater te mperature sensor (FURUNO- supplied sensor onl y). DISP ALM TX/RX E/S SYSTEM Select temperature unit. [-/+]: Change set, [EXIT]: Exit TEMP SETTING TEMP UNIT : ° F TEMP INPUT : SENSOR TEMP ADJUST : +0.00 ° F (-20 +20) TEMP OUTPUT : ON TEMP READOUT: ON TEMP GRAPH[...]
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3. SYST EM MENU 3-8 TE MP CO L OR Chooses the color of t he te m perature graph (standard, white, red, blac k, yellow). Note: S tandard m eans the fifth color fr om the bot t om of the color bar , including background color in 16- color displ ay; third color in 8-color displ ay . Y ello w means tent h (8-color display: sixth) color from the bot tom[...]
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3. SYST EM MENU 3-9 NMEA VERSION Chooses NMEA version of external navigator; V er 1.5, V er 2.0, V er . 3.0 or SPECIAL. If you are not sure of version number t ry both and select which one successfully receives data. SPECI AL outputs the depth data at the rate of 600 bps. NA V DA T A Chooses source of navigat ion data (NMEA talker); GPS, Loran C, L[...]
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3. SYSTEM M ENU 3-10 3.7 T ARGET ECHO Menu The T ARGET ECHO m enu sets f ishing objective. F our choices are available: NORMAL, SURF ACE, SQ UID and DEEP SEA. DISP ALM TX/RX E/S SYSTEM Select target echo to optimize sounding parameters. [-/+]: Change set, [EXIT]: Exit TARGET ECHO : NORMAL TARGET ECHO T ARG ET ECHO menu T ARG ET ECHO Sets up the equ[...]
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4-1 4. INTE RPRETING THE DIS PLA Y This section provides, u sing typical exam ples, the inform ation necessary for interpreting the dis play . 20 40 60 80 0 49.6 m Surf ace noise Color bar Bottom Zero line Fish school LF 1/1 0 0.0 Minute marker T y pical display Min ute Ma rker : The minute marker displays a minute worth of time with two colored ba[...]
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4. INTE RPRETI NG T HE DISPLA Y 4-2 4.2 Zer o Line The zero line represents t he transducer ’s position. I t moves of f t he screen when a shifted range is used, or is sho wn at draft depth when ship’s draft is entered. Zero Line Range shifted Zero line 4.3 Bottom Echoes Bottom echoes are norm ally strongest and displayed in reddish- brown or r[...]
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4. INTE RPRETI NG T HE DISPLA Y 4-3 The nature of the bottom is known from the intensity and length of the bottom tail. Generally , when obser ving the bottom nature, the lower sounding f requency is used, the pulsel ength is set t o long, and the gain setting is not disturbed. In the hard and craggy bott om, the bottom appears more reddish and wit[...]
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4. INTE RPRETI NG T HE DISPLA Y 4-4 If t w o f ish schools appear with the sam e color at dif f erent depths, the one in deeper water is denser because the ult rasonic wave att enuates as it propagates and the f ish school in deep water tends to be displa yed in a weaker color . Fish Echo Less Reddish (Sparse echo) Reddish (Dense echo) Diff erence [...]
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4. INTE RPRETI NG T HE DISPLA Y 4-5 4.5.3 Surface noise W hen the sea is rough or the ship p asses over a wake, surf ace noise may appear at the top of the screen. It can be suppressed with the CLUTTER funct ion. Surf ace Noise Surface noise 4.5.4 A erated w ater W hen the sea is rough or the ship m akes a quick turn, gaps in the bottom echo on the[...]
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4. INTE RPRETI NG T HE DISPLA Y 4-6 This page is intentionall y left blank.[...]
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5-1 5. M A INTEN A N CE, TROUBLESHOO TIN G ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. WARNING 5.1 Maint enance Regular m ai ntenanc e is i m por t ant for c ont i nued performa nce. I mport ant poi nt s t o be check ed from ti me to t ime ar e s how n belo w . M ai ntenance pro gr a[...]
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5. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 5-2 5.2 Fu se Rep lacement A 5A fuse (type: FGBO-A 5A AC125V) in the power cable protects the eq ui pment against overcurrent, reverse polar i t y o f the ship’ s m ains and internal f ault. If the fuse blows find the cause before replacing it . Contact your dealer about replacement. (A 7A fuse (type: FGMB 7A 125[...]
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5. MAINTENANC E, TROUBLESH OOTING 5-3 5.4 Diagnosti c T est T he diagnost ic test checks the equipment for proper operat ion. 1. Rotat e the [ FUNCTI ON] sw itch fully c l ockw ise to selec t M ENU. 2. Press the [ ▲ ] key to sel ect the menu ti tle area a t the top of screen. 3. Press the [+] key to select SYSTEM. 4. Press the [ ▲ ] or [ ▼ ] [...]
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5. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 5-4 5.4.1 Panel T est The “panel window” at the bott om of the diagnostics displa y is used to check keys and controls. 1. Press any key except the [PW R] key . The pressed key’s on-screen location changes from 0 to 1 w hen t he key is pressed. 2. Operate each control. The f igure on the screen changes as bel[...]
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5. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 5-5 5.5 T est Pattern The test pattern tests for proper display of colors. 1. Rotate th e [FUNCTION ] switch f ull y clockw ise to select M ENU. 2. Press the [ ▲ ] key to select t he menu title area at t he top of the screen. 3. Press the [+] key to select SYSTEM. 4. Press the [ ▲ ] or [ ▼ ] ke y to select TE[...]
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5. MAIN TENA NCE, T ROUBL ESHOOTIN G 5-6 5.6 Restoring Default Settings All m enu opt ions can be restored to their def ault settings. F or your ref erence all default set tings are shown in the menu tree at the back of t his m anual. Note: User color setting, language, t arget echo setting and user clutt er set t ing are not disturbed. 1. Rotate t[...]
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A -1 A PPENDIX Menu T ree HF CLUTTER (0-5, 2) HF CUR VE (STD , LINEAR, CUST OM) LF CLUTTER (0-5, 2) LF CUR VE (STD , LINEAR, CUST OM) HF TVG LEV (0-10, 5) HF TVG DIST (100ft-3000ft, 600ft) LF TVG LEV (0-10, 5) LF TVG DIST (100ft-3000ft, 600ft) [FUNCTION] s witch CLUTTER TV G SIG LEVEL SIGNAL LEV (OFF , 16 colors: 1-9, 8 colors: 1-4) AD V ANCE/A-SCO[...]
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APPEND IX A -2 PROG USER-1 SCREEN LA Y OUT ( ) DISP MODE ZOOM MODE (BO TT OM LOCK, BOTT OM ZOOM, MARKER ZOOM, DISCRIM-1/2, DISCRIM-1/3) T ARGET ECHO (NORMAL, SURF ACE, SQUID , DEEP SEA) USER-2 SCREEN LA Y OUT (Same as USER-1, default setting: ) DISP MODE (Same as USER-1, def ault setting: [LF]Zm/Nor+[HF]Zm/Nor) ZOOM MODE (Same as USER-1, def ault s[...]
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APPEND IX A -3 NO . OF COLORS (8, 16) HUE (CUST OM, STD , HUE1-7) BA CKGROUND (BLA CK, DARK BLUE, BLUE, LIGHTBLUE, WHITE) WHITE LINE (OFF , 1-10) DEPTH INFO (OFF , STD , LARGE, RIGHT) MARKER SELECT (VRM, WHITE MARKER) ZOOM MARKER (OFF , ON) DISPLA Y DA T A (OFF , L/L, TD , TIMER, GAIN, R/B, COURSE) SCROLL TIME (OFF , ON) ECHO STRETCH (OFF , ON) SMO[...]
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APPEND IX A -4 PRR LEVEL (0-20, S, 20) STC (0-10, 0) GAIN ADJ (-38-+12, +0) RX BAND (NARRO W , STD , WIDE) TX PULSE (SHOR T1, SHORT2, STD , LONG, MANU AL) PULSE LENGTH (0.2msec-5.0msec, 0.2msec) TX/RX HF and LF should be set. (Continued on the ne xt page) (Continued from the pre vious page) E/S FREQ CHOICE (Set frequency of high and low frequencies[...]
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APPENDIX A-5 SPEED UNIT (kt, km/h, MPH) SPEED INPUT (SENSOR, NMEA) SPEED ADJUST (+0%, -50 - +50%) SPEED OUTPUT (OFF , ON) SPEED INFO (OFF , ON) NMEA VERSION (V er 1.5, V er 2.0, V er 3.0, SPECIAL) NA V D A T A (LC , LA, DECCA, GPS, DR, A UT O) COURSE (TR UE, MA G) TLL OUTPUT (OFF , ON) NA V D A T A SETTING T ARGET ECHO T ARGET ECHO (NORMAL, SURF AC[...]
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APPEND IX A -6 Screen Di v i sion The screen may be divi ded as below with SCREEN LA YOUT on the USER-1/2 sub menu of the USER menu. Full screen HIGH NORMAL LO W NORMAL HIGH ZOOM [HF]: Nor mal [LF]: Nor mal [HF]: Zoom LO W ZOOM MIX NORMAL [LF]: Zoom [MIX]: Nor mal[...]
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APPEND IX A -7 Halves scree n [HF]: Zm/Nor [LF]: Zm/Nor [LF]+[HF] [LF]:Zm+[HF]:Zm [HF]+[MIX] [LF]+[MIX] H Z O O M H N O R M A L HIGH NORMAL HIGH ZOOM L Z O O M L N O R M A L LO W NORMAL LO W ZOOM L N O R M A L H N O R M A L HIGH NORMAL LO W NORMAL L Z O O M H Z O O M HIGH ZOOM LO W ZOOM H N O R M A L M I X N O R HIGH NORMAL MIX NORMAL L N O R M A L[...]
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APPEND IX A -8 Thirds screen [LF]+[HF]: Zm/Nor [LF]: Zm/Nor+[HF] [LF]+[HF]+[MIX] L N O R M A L H N O R M A L H Z O O M HIGH NORMAL HIGH ZOOM LO W NORMAL L N O R M A L H N O R M A L L Z O O M HIGH NORMAL LO W NORMAL LO W ZOOM L N O R M A L H N O R M A L M I X N O R MIX NORMAL HIGH NORMAL LO W NORMAL Fourths screen [LF]: Zm/Nor+[HF]: Zm/Nor LO W NOR [...]
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APPEND IX A -9 Display Division The display m ay be divided vertically and horiz ontally as shown below with DISP DIVISION on the SYSTEM SETTING m enu. V er ti c al di vis ion LO W/HIGH LF or HF DU AL LO W HIGH ZOOM ZOOM LO W/ HIGH NORMAL LO W/HIGH A-SCOPE "ON" LO W HIGH Z O O M H I G H / L O W A S C O P E A S C O P E A S C O P E[...]
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APPEND IX A -10 Horiz ontal division LO W/HIGH LF or HF DU AL HIGH LO W ZOOM ZOOM LO W/HIGH LO W/ HIGH LO W/ HIGH HIGH LO W ZOOM NORMAL A-SCOPE "ON" A S C O P E A S C P A S C P A S C P A S C P[...]
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SP - 1 E2367S01C SPECIFI CA TIONS OF THE COL OR LCD VIDEO SOUNDER FCV -1 100L 1. E CHO SO UNDE R 1.1. TX Freq uency 28/45/50/ 67/68/88/107/150/200 k Hz, selec t 2 channel s 1.2. Output Pow er 1, 2 or 3 k W rm s 1.3. TX Rate Max . 2000 pul se/m in ( 5 to 2000 m r ange, nor m al m ode) 1.4. Pulsel ength 0.2 to 5.0 m s ec 2. DISPLAY UNIT 2.1. Dis pl a[...]
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SP - 2 E2367S01C 5. E NVIRO NMENT A L CONDI TI O N 5.1. Temp er ature - 15 ° C to +55 ° C 5.2. Relat iv e Hum idi ty Less than 95% (at 40 ° C) 5.3. W ater Res ist ance Di sp lay Unit (Panel ): IEC IPX5 6. CO AT I NG COL O R 6.1. Dis pl ay Unit Panel : N3.0 Sl eektone N o.535, Chas sis: 2.5GY5/1.5[...]
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Index-1 INDEX A Aerated wa ter.............................................. 4 -5 ALM m enu................................................... 2-6 A-scope display ........................................ 1-20 Automa tic mode ......................................... 2-1 1 B Backgro und color ........................................ 2-3 Bottom a lar[...]
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INDEX Index-2 Pulsel ength ................................................. 2-9 PWR k ey ..................................................... 1-2 R RANGE SE TTING menu ............................ 3-5 RANGE swi tch ........................................... 1-1 1 RX band ...................................................... 2-9 S Screen d ivisi[...]