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i important notice ? no part of this manual may be copied or reproduced without written permission. ? if this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement. ? the contents of this manual and equipment specifications are subject to change without notice. ? the example screens (or illustrations) shown in this manual may not match the screens you see on your display. the screen you see depends on your system configuration and equipment set- tings. ? this manual is intended for use by native speakers of english. ? furuno w ill assume no responsibility for the damage caused by improper use or modification of the equipment or claims of loss of profit by a third party. ? please carefully read and follow the operation, installation and maintenance procedures set forth in this manual. ? store this manual in a convenient place for further reference. www..net
ii safety instructions safety instructions for the operator warning do not open the equipment. there are no user-serviceable parts inside. do not disassemble or modify the equipment. fire, electrical shock or serious injury can result. immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire. continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock. contact a furuno agent for service. do not maneuver the vessel based on the depth indication alone. grounding may result. use the proper fuse. fuse rating is shown on the equipment. use of a wrong fuse can result in damage to the equipment. do no turn on the equipment with the transducer out of water. the transducer may be damaged. the picture is not refreshed when picture advancement is stopped. maneuvering the vessel in this condition may result in a dangerous situation. use the proper gain setting. incorrect gain may produce wrong depth indication, possibly resulting in a dangerous situation. caution warning to avoid electrical shock, do not remove cover. no user-serviceable parts inside. name: warning label (1) type: 86-003-1011-1 code no.: 100-236-231 a warning label is attached to the equipment. do not remove the label. if the label is missing or damaged, contact a furuno agent or dealer about replacement. notice the tft lcd is constructed using the latest lcd techniques, and displays 99.99% of its pixels. the remaining 0.01% of the pixels may drop out or blink, however this is not an indication of malfunction. about the tft lcd www..net
safety instructions iii safety instructions for the installer warning turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation. fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on. be sure no water leaks in at the trans- ducer or sensor mounting location. water leakage can sink the vessel. also confirm that the transducer and sensor will not loosen by ship's vibration. the installer of the equipment is solely responsible for the proper installation of the equipment. furuno will assume no responsibility for any damage associated with improper installation. use the specified power cable. use of other power cable may result in fire. caution do not install the equipment where air bubbles and noise are present. performance will be affected. the following are guidelines for handling of the transducer cable. - keep fuels and oils away from the cable. - locate it in a safe place. - do no paint the cable. the sheath of the cable is made of chloroprene rubber (or polychloride vinyl). for this reason do not paint the cable. observe the following compass safe distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass: FCV-620 standard steering compass compass 0.3 m 0.3 m do not turn on the equipment with the transducer out of water. the transducer may be damaged. fcv-585 0.5 m 0.3 m display unit www..net
iv table of contents foreword ............................... v system configuration ..... vi equipment lists.................. vii 1. operation ........................... 1 1.1 control description......................... 1 1.2 power on/off ................................. 2 1.3 adjusting display contrast and brilliance...... ................................... 2 1.4 choosing a display mode .............. 2 1.5 choosing range ............................ 5 1.6 adjusting gain................................ 5 1.7 measuring depth............................ 6 1.8 menu operating procedure............ 6 1.9 shifting range................................ 7 1.10 choosing picture advance speed ....................................................... 7 1.11 suppressing interference ............... 8 1.12 suppressing low level noise........ 9 1.13 erasing weak echoes.................... 9 1.14 a-scope display........................... 10 1.15 fish information ........................... 10 1.16 alarms .......................................... 11 1.17 func key .................................... 13 1.18 waypoints .................................... 13 1.19 setting up nav data displays...... 15 1.20 menu items .................................. 16 2. system menu .................... 20 2.1 displaying system sub menu ...... 20 2.2 range menu................................. 20 2.3 key menu ..................................... 20 2.4 lang menu ................................... 20 2.5 units menu ................................... 21 2.6 calib menu ................................... 21 2.7 demo menu.................................. 21 3. maintenance, trouble- shooting ........................... 22 3.1 maintenance................................. 22 3.2 cleaning the display unit............. 22 3.3 transducer maintenance ............. 22 3.4 replacing the fuse ...................... 22 3.5 battery voltage alert .................... 22 3.6 troubleshooting ........................... 23 3.7 diagnostics................................... 23 3.8 test pattern.................................. 24 3.9 memory clear............................... 24 4. installation .................... 25 4.1 display unit.................................. 25 4.2 thru-hull mount transducer......... 26 4.3 transom mount transducer......... 28 4.4 inside-hull transducer ................. 28 4.5 triducer........................................ 30 4.6 optional water temperature/speed sensor.......................................... 33 4.7 optional water temperature sensor.......................................... 33 4.8 wiring........................................... 34 4.9 iec 61162-1 data sentences ...... 36 4.10 adjustments after installation....... 37 menu tree ............................. 38 specifications ................ sp-1 outline drawings............ d-1 interconnection diagram ............................... s-1 declaration of conformity www..net
v foreword a word to FCV-620/585 owners congratulations on your choice of the furuno FCV-620/585 color lcd sounder. we are confident you will see why the furuno name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. for over 50 years furuno electric com- pany has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and dependable marine elec- tronics equipment. this dedication to excel- lence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers. this equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment. however, no machine can per- form its intended function unless operated and maintained properly. please carefully read and follow the recommended proce- dures for operation and maintenance. we would appreciate hearing from you, the end user, about whether we are achieving our purposes. thank you for considering and purchasing furuno equipment. features the furuno FCV-620/585 is a dual frequency (50 khz and 200 khz) color lcd sounder. comprised of a display unit and a transducer, the FCV-620 displays underwater conditions on a 5.6-inch color lcd and the fcv-585 on an 8.4-inch color lcd. the main features of the FCV-620/585 are ? bright color lcd gives excellent readability even in broad daylight. ? waterproof construction permits installation on open bridge. ? automatic function being available on detecting fish school and bottom at both shallow and deep depth permits best dis- play. ? user-programmable nav data displays pro- vide analog and digital nav data. ? alarms: bottom, fish (bottom lock and normal), speed, water temperature and arrival. (speed, arrival and water tempera- ture alarms require appropriate sensor.) ? white line feature helps discriminate fish lying near the bottom. ? destination waypoint feature provides range, bearing, and time-to-go to destina- tion waypoint (up to 20 waypoints). www..net
vi system configuration FCV-620 fcv-585 display unit cv-620 : standard : option power supply 12-24 vdc : local supp ly water temperature/speed sensor st-02msb, st-02psb water temperature sensor t-02msb, t-02mtb, t-03msb gps navigator or water temperature sensor transducer 5 20-5psd, 520-5msd, 525-5pwd, 525st-msd, 525st-pwd : standard : option power supply 12-24 vdc : local supply water temperature/speed sensor st-02msb, st-02psb water temperature sensor t-02msb, t-02mtb, t-03msb gps navigator or water temperature sensor transducer 520-5psd, 520-5msd, 525-5pwd, 525st-msd, 525st-pwd matching box mb-1100* *: for connection to 1 kw transducer (50b-6, 50b-6b, 200b-5s, 50/200-1t) display unit cv-585 www..net
vii equipment lists standard supply for FCV-620 standard supply for fcv-585 name type code no. qty remarks display unit cv-620 - 1 with hard cover transducer 520-5psd 000-015-204 1 thru-hull mount 520-5msd 000-015-212 thru-hull mount 525-5pwd 000-146-966 transom mount triducer (transducer plus spd/temp sensor) 525st-msd 000-015-263 thru-hull mount 525st-pwd 000-015-261 transom mount installation materials (cp02-07900) ? cable assy. (1 pc., kon-004-02m, 000-156-405, for power and data) ? self-tapping screw (4 pcs., 5x25 sus304, 000-162-610-10) accessories (fp02-05501) ? flush mounting sponge (1 pc., 02-154-1601-0, 100-329-460) ? wing nut (4 pcs., m4 sus304, 000-863-331) ? flat washer (4 pcs., m4 sus304, 000-864-126) ? spring washer (4 pcs., m4 sus304, 000-864-256) ? threaded rod (4 pcs., m4x50 sus304, 000-162-679-10) ? mj cable cap (1 pc., 02-154-1221-1, 100-329-441) ? filter cleaner (1 pc., 02-155-1082-1, 100-332-651-10) spare parts (sp02-05001) fuse (2 pcs., fgbo-a 125v 2a, 000-155-849-10) template c22-00502 000-156-349 1 for flush mounting operator?s guide mlg-23740 000-156-373 1 operator?s manual ome-23740 000-156-346 1 name type code no. qty remarks display unit cv-585 - 1 with hard cover transducer 520-5psd 000-015-204 1 thru-hull mount 520-5msd 000-015-212 thru-hull mount 525-5pwd 000-146-966 transom mount triducer (transducer plus spd/temp sensor) 525st-msd 000-015-263 thru-hull mount 525st-pwd 000-015-261 transom mount installation materials (cp02-07900) ? cable assy. (1 pc., kon-004-02m, 000-156-405, for power and data) ? self-tapping screw (4 pcs., 5x25 sus304, 000-162-610-10) www..net
equipment lists viii optional equipment for FCV-620/585 name type code no. qty remarks accessories (fp02-05601) ? flush mounting sponge (1 pc., 02-155-1081-1, 100-330-851-10) ? wing nut (4 pcs., m4 sus304, 000-863-331) ? flat washer (4 pcs., m4 sus304, 000-864-126) ? spring washer (4 pcs., m4 sus304, 000-864-256) ? threaded rod (4 pcs., m4x50 sus304, 000-162-679-10) ? mj cable cap (1 pc., 02-154-1221-1, 100-329-441) ? filter cleaner (1 pc., 02-155-1082-1, 100-332-651-10) spare parts (sp02-05001) fuse (2 pcs., fgbo-a 125v 2a, 000-155-849-10) template c22-00504 000-158-577 1 for flush mounting operator?s guide mlg-23740 000-156-373 1 operator?s manual ome-23740 000-156-346 1 name type code no. qty remarks conversion cable 02s4147 000-141-082 1 for water temperature and spd/temp sensors water temperature & speed sensor st-02msb 000-137-986 1 thru-hull type st-02psb 000-137-987 water temperature t-02mtb 000-040-026 1 transom mount, w/8 m cable t-02msb 000-040-040 thru-hull mount t-03msb 000-040-027 thru-hull mount, w/8 m cable inner hull kit s 22s0191 000-802-598 1 matching box mb-1100 000-041-353 1 for connec- tion to 1 kw transducer for fcv- 585 transducer 50b-6 000-015-042 1 10 m, 1 kw 50b-6b 000-015-043 15 m, 1 kw 200b-5s 000-015-029 10 m, 1 kw 50/200-1t 000-015-170 10 m, 1 kw www..net
1 1. operation 1.1 control description display unit for FCV-620 note: the FCV-620 and fcv-585 share the same features. for sake of brevity, this manual uses ?FCV-620?. how to remove the hard cover place fingers below cover, pull cover forward and lift it. when removing the display unit to keep out dust from connectors: - cover transducer cable?s connector with mj cable cap (supplied). - cover two connectors on display unit with their caps. - cover power cable?s connector with its cap. no. control function 1 menu/esc ? opens/closes menu. ? escapes from current operation. 2 stwx (trackpad) ? moves cursor on the menu. ? adjusts settings. ? moves vrm (variable range marker) by using s or t except for nav mode. 3 enter saves settings. 4 range opens display range setting window. 5mark records the position of an important echo as waypoint. (outputs latitude and longitude position to a plotter.) 6 func opens user defined window. 7gain ? push: opens automatic gain setting window. ? rotating: manually adjusts gain (with automatic gain adjustment off). 8 mode selects display mode. 9 /brill ? turns power on/off. ? opens display contrast/brilliance setting window. (the fcv-585 does not have the contrast function.) g a i n 10 0 2 8 4 6 fcv - 620 m e n u / e s c e n t e r range mark func m o d e b r i l l auto n a v 1 z o o m l f d u a l h f z o o m n a v 2 1 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 www..net
1. operation 2 1.2 power on/off 1. press the /brill key to turn on the power. the unit beeps, the startup screen appears, and then the equipment checks the rom and ram for proper operation. after the com- pletion of the equipment check, the last-used display appears. startup screen 2. to turn off the power, press the /brill key more than three seconds. the time remaining until power is turned off is counted down on the screen. note1: if "rom/ram check error!" appears, try to press any key except the /brill key to start operation. however, the equipment may not work properly. contact your dealer. note2: the first time you turn on the power (or any time the power is applied after a memory reset), the installation menu appears. see the figure below. when this occurs, press the menu/esc key twice to close the menu. installation menu 1.3 adjusting display contrast and brilliance 1. press the /brill key momentarily to show the contrast/brilliance adjustment win- dow. (the fcv-585 does not have the con- trast function.) contrast/bri lliance adjustment window 2. to adjust brilliance, press the /brill key. continual pressing changes the brilliance continuously (0 1 ... 9 8 ... 0 1 ...). ?0? is the dimmest and ?9? is the brightest. after selecting ?brill? by using s or t , you may also use w or x to adjust brilliance. 3. to adjust contrast, after selecting ?contrast" by using s or t , use w or x (only for fcv- 620). ?0? is the lowest and ?9? is the highest. 4. press the enter key to save the setting and close the window. note: when the power is reapplied after turning off the equipment with minimum brilliance, min- imum brilliance will be set after the equipment goes through its initial start up. (the start up screen appears with the maximum brilliance.) adjust the brilliance as necessary. 1.4 choosing a display mode 1. rotate the mode knob to open the mode setting window, which is displayed for five seconds. language : english depth unit temp unit speed unit wind unit distance unit fish size unit demonstrate s / t : select [enter] : enter [menu] : quit installation francais espanol deutsch italiano portugues dansk svenska norsk suomi , english w min max x contrast/brill contrast 5 brill 9 s / t : select [enter] : set [menu] : cancel nav1 lf-zoom lf-deep dual hf-shallow hf-zoom nav2 mode low frequency zoom mode* low frequency mode (50 k) high frequency mode (200 k) high frequency zoom mode** nav data mode 1 nav data mode 2 dual frequency mode *: the indication at the top on the screen is b/l-lf, b/z-lf or m/z-lf. **: the indication at the top on the screen is b/l-hf, b/z-hf or m/z-hf. b/l: bottom lock, lf: low frequency, b/z: bottom zoom, hf: high frequency, m/z: marker zoom www..net
1. operation 3 2. rotate the mode knob again to choose the display mode desired. the screen you chose appears soon there- after. single frequency display low frequency (50 khz) the sounder uses ultrasonic signals to detect bottom conditions. the lower the frequency of the signal, the wider the detection area. there- fore, the 50 khz frequency is useful for general detection and judging bottom condition. high frequency (200 khz) the higher the frequency of the ultrasonic signal, the better the resolution. for this reason the 200 khz frequency is ideal for detailed observation of fish schools. frequency and coverage area single frequency display dual frequency display the 50 khz picture appears on the left; the 200 khz picture on the right. this display is useful for comparing the same picture with two different frequencies. dual frequency display zoom display (50/200 khz) zoom mode expands chosen area of the single frequency picture. three modes are available: bottom lock, bottom zoom and marker zoom. the default mode is bottom lock. to change a mode, see page 16. bottom lock display the bottom lock display provides a normal pic- ture on the right half of the screen and a 10-30 feet (default: 15 feet) wide layer in contact with the bottom is expanded onto the left half of the screen. this mode is useful for detecting bottom fish. bottom lock display note1: to adjust the range of the zoom display, go to the range menu (see page 20). note2: to turn on or off the zoom marker, go to the display menu (see page 18). 50 khz 200 kh z depth display mode picture advance speed range scale gain 49.6 1/1 m 20 40 60 80 0 50k w bottom fish school color bar alarm icon g:af r:a 0.0 15.5 kt 82.6 data box transmission line range minute marker (each bar equals 30 sec.) frequency beam width resolu- tion detectable range bottom tail 50 khz wide low deep long 200 khz narrow high shallow short 50 khz 200 khz picture picture 4 7.2 50/200 1/1 0 20 40 60 80 20 40 60 80 g :af r:a w m 0.0 0 bottom lock display zoom mark er zoomed fish this section is zoomed. 2 1.7 0 single frequency display fish school 0 40 bottom displayed fla t 10 20 30 0 1 2 3 4 5 1/1 w g:af r:a m b/l-lf www..net
1. operation 4 bottom zoom display this mode expands bottom and bottom fish on the left-half window. this mode is useful for determining bottom contour. when the bottom depth increases, the display automatically shifts to keep the bottom echo at the lower part of the screen. bottom zoom display marker zoom display this mode expands chosen area of the normal picture to full vertical size of the screen on the left-half window. you may specify the portion to expand by operating the vrm (variable range marker), which you can shift with s or t . the area between the vrm and zoom marker is expanded. this mode is useful for determining the size of fish in the middle water. marker zoom display nav data displays the nav data displays appear on the left of the screen. data other than depth requires appro- priate sensor. two nav data displays ar e available, nav data 1 or nav data 2, and you may choose which to use on the display menu. the default settings are as follows. nav data 1: two-data display (speed (stw), wind) nav data 2: four-data display (depth, temperature, trip meter, odometer) you can display between two and four items in a nav data display and choose the item and order to display them. for details, see section 1.19. sample nav data displays (default setting) 0 bottom zoom display 29.8 bottom 0 40 10 20 30 32 31 30 29 28 27 switched with depth single frequency display zoom marker 1/1 w g:af r:a m b/z-lf zoomed fish school single frequenc y display variable range marker this section is zoomed zoom marker marker zoom display 17.0 2 5.0 0 fish school 0 40 10 20 30 21 20 19 18 17 22 1/1 w g:af r:a m m/z-lf 1/1 20 40 60 80 0 w nav data 1 display 1/1 20 40 60 80 0 w nav data 2 display www..net
1. operation 5 1.5 choosing range the basic range may be chosen in auto or manual mode. 1. press the range key to open the range set- ting window. range setting window 2. use w or x to choose auto or manual. auto: the range changes automatically to display the bottom echo on the screen. the range shifting functions are inoperative in auto mode. ?r:a? is shown at the top left corner on the screen. manual: the range may be chosen from the eight ranges. ?r:m? is shown at the top left corner on the screen. if you choose auto go to step 4. for manual go to the next step. 3. for manual, use s or t to choose the range. *: japanese unit of depth measurement note: basic ranges may be preset as desired. for further details, see page 20. 4. press the enter key. note: the range mode indication, which appears at the top-left corner, may be turned on or off with header info on the display menu. for details, see page 18. 1.6 adjusting gain the gain may be adjusted automatically (fishing or cruising) or manually. fishing and cruising the gain (or receiver sensitivity) is adjusted automatically for fishing and cruising mode so that the bottom is displayed as reddish brown. gain offset lets you override automatic gain adjustment. 1. press the gain knob to open the auto gain setting window. auto gain setting window 2. press the gain knob again to choose fishing or cruising. you may also use s or t to choose the mode. fishing: this mode clearly displays weaker echoes and is for searching fish schools. ?g:af? is shown at the top left corner on the screen. cruising: this mode clearly displays stronger echoes (for example, bottom), sup- presses weak echoes and is for general cruising. ?g:ac? is shown at the top left corner on the screen. off: for manual adjustment adjusting gain offset proceed, if not go to step 4. 3. if you need, adjust the gain offset with w or x (setting range: -5 to +5). pressing w lowers the gain, x raises the gain. 4. press the enter key. default ranges unit basic range 1234567 8 m 5 10 20 40 80 150 200 300 ft 15 30 60 120 200 400 600 1000 fa 3 5 10 20 40 80 100 150 pb 3 5 10 20 50 100 150 200 hr* 4 8 15 30 50 100 150 200 range s / t : select [enter] : set [menu] : cancel 15 ft 30 ft 60 ft 120 ft 200 ft 400 ft 600 ft 1000 ft w auto manual x these are available wit h manual mod e. auto gain s / t : select [enter] : set [menu] : cancel w min max x offset 0 fishing cruising off www..net
1. operation 6 manual gain adjustment the gain knob adjusts the sensitivity of the receiver. generally, use a higher gain setting for greater depths and a lower setting for shallower waters. examples of proper and improper gain 1. press the gain knob to open the auto gain setting window. 2. press the gain knob again to choose off. ?g:m? appears at the top left corner on the screen. 3. press the enter key. 4. rotate the gain knob to adjust the gain. the setting range is 0.0 to 10. adjust so that a slight amount of noise remains on the screen. the setting gain is shown at the top of the screen as g (gain) + xx (setting value). 1.7 measuring depth the vrm (variable range marker) functions to measure the depth to fish schools, etc. 1. use s or t to place the vrm on the object to measure depth. 2. read the vrm depth just above the vrm. how to measure depth with the vrm 1.8 menu operating procedure the FCV-620/585 have five menus: sounder, display, alarm, data, and system. below is the basic menu operating procedure. 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. menu 2. use s or t to choose the menu or sub menu desired. the cursor (yellow) shows current selection. the items in the right window change with menu selected. 3. press the enter key. the cursor (yellow) shifts to the menu item window (right) and the current selection on use the proper gain setting. incorrect gain may produce wrong depth indication, possibly resulting in a dangerous situation. caution gain too high gain proper gain too low 49.6 1/1 m 20 40 60 80 0 50k w g:af r:a vrm depth to vrm 37.9 sounder s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back pic. advance : 1/1 zoom mode : bottom lock shift : 0ft bottom zone interference : auto color erase : 0% clutter : 0% white line : 0% white marker tvg : medium smoothing : on tx power : auto tx rate : 10 transducer* : 600w sounder display alarm data system menu t currently selected menu cursor (yellow) menu window menu item window *: fcv-585 only www..net
1. operation 7 the menu window (left) is displayed to gray. you may also use x to move the cursor. 4. use s or t to choose the menu item desired and press the enter key. the selected setting box or window appears. setting box setting window 5. use s or t to choose an option. 6. press the enter key to save the setting. the setting box or window disappears. to escape without changing setting press the menu/esc key instead of the enter key. 7. to choose another menu press the menu/ esc key. the cursor (yellow) moves to the menu window. you may also use w to move the cursor. 8. press the menu/esc key to close the menu. 1.9 shifting range the basic range may be shifted up or down in the manual mode as follows: range and display shift concept note: this function is inoperative when auto mode is selected on the range setting window. 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose sounder and press the enter key. 3. use s or t to choose shift and press the enter key. shift setting window 4. use s or t to choose an amount of shift desired and press the enter key. 5. press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. note: the echo may be lost if the amount of shift is greater than actual depth. 1.10 choosing picture advance speed the picture advance speed determines how quickly the vertical scan lines run across the screen. when choosing a picture advance speed, keep in mind that a fast advance speed will expand the size of the fish school horizon- tally on the screen and a slow advance speed will contract it. a fast advance speed is useful for observing the rugged bottom minutely. a slow advance speed is useful for observing the smooth bottom. picture and picture advance speed 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose sounder and press the enter key. off on depth size [enter] : set [menu] : cancel small medium large display w indow can be s hifted up and d own to select s tarting depth. shift [enter] : set [menu] : cancel fast slow www..net
1. operation 8 sounder menu 3. use s or t to choose pic. advance and press the enter key. pic. advance setting window 4. use s or t to choose picture advance speed desired and press the enter key. 1/16 is the slowest speed and 4/1 is the fastest speed. 1/16 means one scan line is produced every 16 transmissions. current picture advance is displayed at the top-right corner of the screen. 5. press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. 1.11 suppressing interference interference from other acoustic equipment operating nearby or other electronic equipment on your boat may show itself on the display as shown in the figure below. follow the procedure below to suppress interference. interference 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose sounder and press the enter key. 3. use s or t to choose interference and press the enter key. interference setting window 4. use s or t to choose the degree of sup- pression desired and press the enter key. off: turn off interference rejector. low, medium, high: high provides the greatest degree of suppression and low is the smallest. auto: interference is suppressed automati- cally. note: turn off the interference rejector when no interference exists, so as not to miss echoes from small fish. 5. press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. sounder s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back pic. advance : 1/1 zoom mode : bottom lock shift : 0ft bottom zone interference : auto color erase : 0% clutter : 0% white line : 0% white marker tvg : medium smoothing : on tx power : auto tx rate : 10 transducer* : 600w *: fcv-585 only pic. advance s / t : select [enter] : set [menu] : cancel 4/1 2/1 1/1 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/16 stop slo w fa st the picture is not refreshed when picture advancement is stopped. maneuvering the vessel in this condition may result in a dangerous situation. caution interference from other sounder electrical interferenc e off low medium high auto interference s / t : select [enter] : set [menu] : cancel www..net
1. operation 9 1.12 suppressing low level noise low intensity "speckles" may appear over most of screen. this is mainly due to sediment in the water or noise. these can be suppressed by adjusting clutter on the menu. clutter appearance note: clutter cannot be adjusted when fishing or cruising is selected on the auto gain setting window. 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose sounder and press the enter key. 3. use s or t to choose clutter and press the enter key. clutter setting window 4. use s or t to choose the degree of sup- pression desired and press the enter key. the setting range is 0 to 100 % in intervals of ten. the larger the setting value, the greater the degree of suppression. 5. press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. 1.13 erasing weak echoes sediment in the water or reflections from plankton may be painted on the display in low intensity tones. appearance of weak echoes these weak echoes may be erased by using the ?color erase?. this function erases weaker echoes sequentially to show only strong echoes and clear up the picture. 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose sounder and press the enter key. 3. use s or t to choose color erase and press the enter key. color erase setting window 4. use s or t to choose the color to erase and press the enter key. the setting range is 0 to 50 % in intervals of five. the larger the set- ting value, the greater the degree of erasion. 5. press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. clutter [enter] : set [menu] : cancel weak echoe s color erase [enter] : set [menu] : cancel www..net
1. operation 10 1.14 a-scope display this display shows echoes at each transmission with amplitudes and tone proportional to their intensities, on the right of the screen. it is useful for estimating the kind of fish school and bottom composition. note: in the dual frequency display, the a- scope display is only available with the high fre- quency display. 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose display and press the enter key. display menu 3. use s or t to choose a-scope and press the enter key. a-scope setting box 4. use s or t to choose the a-scope presen- tation type desired and press the enter key. normal: display shows echoes at each transmission with amplitudes and tone pro- portional to their intensities. peak: ?normal? a-scope display plus peak- hold amplitude picture for last five seconds in dots. 5. press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. a-scope display note: to turn off the a-scope display, choose off at step 4 and then press the enter key. 1.15 fish information you can turn the fish symbol indication (solid or striped) on or off. also, you can show or hide the fish size and the depth value. for details about the fish symbols, see the information which follows the procedures in this section. note: the fish size found by this sounder is intended for reference purposes; it is not an accurate measurement of fish length. fish symbols 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose display and press the enter key. 3. use s or t to choose fish symbols and press the enter key. fish symbols setting box 4. use s or t to choose off, solid or striped as appropriate and press the enter key. the symbol size depends on the fish size. display s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back a-scope : off depth size : small zoom marker : off temp graph : off window size battery : off color bar : on palette : white colors : 64 header info : on nav data1 : nav data2 : fish info : off fish symbols : off sounder display alarm data system menu t off normal peak fish size solid striped large fish symbol (more than 50 cm, or more than 20 inches) small fish symbol (10 to 49 cm, or 4 to 19 inches) 1/1 50k w g:af r:a 20 40 60 80 0 5 9.8 m 0.0 single frequency display a-scope displa y weak echo (small fish school or noise) school fish strong echo (bottom) past amplitude pictures are displayed with dots with peak mode. off solid striped www..net
1. operation 11 note: to hide the fish symbol, choose off at step 4 and press the enter key. 5. press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. fish info 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose display and press the enter key. 3. use s or t to choose fish info and press the enter key. fish info setting box 4. use s or t to choose off, fish size or depth as appropriate and press the enter key. fish symbols with fish info figure note: you can show the fish info figure alone (without fish symbol) by turning off fish sym- bols on the display menu. 5. press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. principle of fish size returning echoes at the center of the trans- ducer beam are used in fish size calculation. fish for size calculation are taken from the 200 khz beam and their size is calculated from their strengh found with the 50 khz beam. in the example below, only the fish at the center of the figure is used for size calculation. principle consideration for fish information ? the 600 w transducers which offer size cal- culation are 520-5psd, 520-5msd, 525- 5pwd, 525st-msd and 525st-pwd. ? for 1 kw transducer, the integrated type 50/200-1t is recommended to display the fish symbol and the fish size. when using both 50b-6 and 200b-5s, they should be installed in close proximity to each other. ? echo intensity depends on fish specie. when the fish size differs between the indi- cated value and the fish caught, you can compensate it on the calib menu (see sec- tion 2.6). ? when fish symbols or fish info are enabled, 50 khz and 200 khz beams are transmitted alternately even if a single fre- quency mode is in use. ? to reduce error the detection area should be 2 to 100 meters from the surface. ? with the inside-hull transducer, signal attenuation is different between 50 khz and 200 khz. therefore, a fish may not be detected or the fish size indicated may be smaller than actual size. ? in case of a fish school, echoes overlap one another, so the margin of error will be greater. ? the fish symbol indication is off when the bottom is not displayed on the screen. 1.16 alarms the FCV-620/585 have six conditions which generate both audio and visual alarms: bottom alarm, normal fish alarm, bottom lock fish alarm, water temperature alarm, speed alarm and arrival alarm. (the water temperature, speed and arrival alarms require appropriate sensors.) to silence the buzzer press any key. bottom alarm: the bottom alarm alerts you when the bottom displayed in red or reddish brown echo is within the alarm range set. to activate the bottom alarm the depth must be dis- played. fish (normal) alarm: the fish (normal) alarm tells you when an echo above a certain strength (selectable) are within the preset alarm range. see page 13 for alarm level setting. fish (bottom lock) alarm: the fish (bottom lock) alarm sounds when fish are within a cer- off fish size depth 15 60 60 15 solid (small fish symbol) solid (large fish symbol) striped (small fish symbol) striped (large fish s y mbol) fish size or depth is displayed in red. 50 khz 200 khz www..net
1. operation 12 tain distance from the bottom. note that the bottom lock display must be turned on to use this alarm. water temperature alarm: the water tempera- ture alarm alerts you when the water tempera- ture is within (inside alarm) the alarm range set or under/over (outside alarm) the range set. speed alarm: the speed alarm alerts you when the speed is within (inside alarm) or under/over (outside alarm) the preset speed. arrival alarm: the ?inside? arrival alarm alerts you when you approach to the destination way- point by the distance set. alternatively, the ?out- side? arrival alarm alerts when you go away from the preset range from a certain position. activating an alarm 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose alarm and press the enter key. alarm menu 3. use s or t to choose an alarm desired and press the enter key. alarm options 4. use s or t to choose alarm type: off: alarm off on: alarm on inside: alarm generated when speed, water temperature or arrival distance is within the range set. outside: alarm generated when speed, water temperature or arrival distance is out- side the range set. 5. press the enter key. for arrival alarm, go to step 8. 6. use t to choose from and press the enter key. depth setting window temperature, speed setting box 7. use s or t to set starting depth, tempera- ture or speed as appropriate and press the enter key. for bottom and fish (normal), the starting depth is the range from the trans- ducer, and for fish (b/l), from the bottom. how the alarm works menu location indicator s s alarm s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back bottom : off from : 0ft span : 10ft fish : off from : 0ft span : 10ft fish-b/l : off (only at b/l mode) from : 0.0ft span : 1.0ft fish level : medium temperature : off from : 65.0 f span : 1.0 f speed : off from : 0.0kt the colors of the circles in the alarm menu denote colors of corresponding alarm range markers. off on off inside outside fish and b ottom alarm temp, speed an d arrival alarm from [enter] : set [menu] : cancel (0 2500ft) (20.0 110.0 f) temperature (0.0 99.0kt) speed alarm range marker z bottom alarm, fish alarm (normal): right z fish alarm (b/l): center alarm icon * alarm range starting point : bottom alarm : fish alarm (normal) : fish alarm (b/l) : temperature alarm ( f) : speed alarm : arrival alarm * alarm icon (appropriate icon appears to show which alarm has been violated.) www..net
1. operation 13 8. use t to choose span (or radius for arrival) and press the enter key. 9. use s or t to set the range of depth, tem- perature, speed or distance as appropriate. to shorten the alarm range marker use t , and to lengthen use s . 10.for the bottom alarm, temperature alarm, speed alarm or arrival alarm, press the enter key to finish, and then go to step 13. for a fish alarm, press the enter key and go to step 11. 11. use t to choose fish level and press the enter key. fish level setting box 12.use s or t to choose the echo strength level which will trigger a fish alarm and press the enter key. weak: light-blue or stronger echoes medium: yellow or stronger echoes strong: red and reddish brown echoes 13.press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. note1: to disable an alarm, choose off at step 4 in the above procedure. note2: the audio and visual alarms are released against the last-violated alarm when multiple alarms are active. 1.17 func key the func key provides for instant display of a user-defined options window chosen with func key on the key menu. nine items are available: pic. advance (default), shift, interfer- ence, clutter, color erase, white line, white marker, wpt list and bottom zone. for details about registration, see section 2.2. use the func key as follows. 1. press the func key to open the setting window registered; for example, pic. advance setting window. 2. use func key, s or t to adjust the setting and press the enter key. 1.18 waypoints waypoints may be used to: ? record the position of an important echo as waypoint. 20 points may be registered. ? output a waypoint position to a plotter to mark position on its screen. ? find range, bearing and time-to-go to a location (waypoint). note: requires latitude and longitude position from a navigator. 1.18.1 registering a waypoint registering a waypoint on the screen 1. press the mark key. the cursor appears along with waypoint entry instructions. to enter a waypoint to the current own ship's position, go to step 3. cursor note: if there is no position data the message "no position data!" appears. check the navi- gator. 2. press the trackpad to set the cursor where desired. picture advancement is stopped until step 3 is completed, and the instruction window is integrated into the data box. weak medium strong cursor 49.6 m 20 40 60 80 0 45.0m 50.0 f s / t / w / x : move cursor [enter] / [mark] : set [menu] : cancel depth and temperature of cursor position www..net
1. operation 14 3. press the mark or enter key to register the position set at step 2. a red vertical line appears on the position set at step 2. the waypoint is named automati- cally with the next sequential waypoint number. if you want to change waypoint name, go to step 4. otherwise, go to step 6. waypoint setting window note1: when tll or furuno-tll is selected at tll output on the nmea menu of the system menu, the latitude and longitude position at the cursor position is output to the navigator. note2: if you attempt to enter 21st waypoint, the message "already entered 20 waypoints. no more waypoint can be entered." appears. in this case, erase an unwanted waypoint to enable entry. see paragraph 1.18.3 for details. 4. press the enter key to to open the way- point name entry box. waypoint name entry box 5. enter the waypoint name (max. 8 charac- ters). a) use s or t to set character. when pressing s , character order is 0 1 ... 9 - a ... z _ 0 .... when pressing t , character order is reverse. b) use x to shift cursor. c) repeat step a) and b) to set the name desired and press the enter key. 6. press the menu/esc key to close the window. registering a waypoint by l/l 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose data and press the enter key. data menu 3. use s or t to choose wpt list and press the enter key. wpt list window 4. use s or t to choose an empty waypoint and press the enter key. the waypoint setting window appears. lat and lon indicate the current position. 5. use s or t to choose item desired and press the enter key. the character setting box is shown. for l/l for waypoint name 6. enter latitude and longitude, similar to how you entered the waypoint name. 7. press the menu/esc key four times to close the window. new waypoint name : 01 lat : 34 22.796'n lon : 136 07.264'e erase? s / t : select [enter] : enter [menu] : quit 01 s t data s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [ m e n u ] : b a ck go to wpt* : off wpt list* data box 1 : off data box 2 : off bearing : true wind spd/dir : true trip source : own temp source : own speed source : own trip reset odo reset *: go to wpt and wpt list are inoperative when no latitude and longitude position is input to the 12-24 vdc/ nmea port. wpt list s / t : select [enter] : enter [menu] : quit 01 s s 34 22.796'n s s s s 02 www..net
1. operation 15 1.18.2 editing a registered waypoint 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose data and press the enter key. 3. use s or t to choose wpt list and press the enter key. 4. use s or t to choose a waypoint to be edited and press the enter key. the edit waypoint window is shown. 5. use s or t to choose item desired and press the enter key. 6. edit latitude and longitude, similar to how you entered the waypoint name. 7. press the menu/esc key four times to close the window. 1.18.3 erasing waypoint to erase a waypoint do the following: 1. do steps 1 through 4 in 1.18.2. 2. use t to choose the erase? and press the enter key. 3. use s to choose yes and press the enter key. 4. press the menu/esc key three times to close the window. 1.18.4 setting destination waypoint set a destination waypoint to find range, bearing and time-to-go to that point. range, bearing and time-to-go (to the waypoint) are shown on the nav data display. see next section for details. 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose data and press the enter key. 3. use s or t to choose go to wpt and press the enter key. 4. use s or t to choose a destination way- point and press the enter key. 5. press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. 1.19 setting up nav data displays the user may arrange the nav data displays as desired. 1.19.1 nav data displays 1. rotate the mode knob to choose nav1 or nav2. nav data setting window note: the setting window disappears if there is no operation for about ten seconds. in this case press the trackpad to re-display the window. 2. use s or t to choose a data display window desired. 3. use w or x to choose item to display. items displayable depend on the screen divi- sion. 4. press the enter key. note: applicable data must be input to the 12- 24 vdc/nmea port in order to display the data mentioned in the table below. necessary data item longitude/latitude position position, waypoint data, course, range and bearing, time-to- go to destination, xte bearing compass, heading wind speed, wind direction, air pressure wind speed, wind direction, air pressure s / t : window selection w / x : data selection [enter] : set [menu] : cancel two-data display three-data display four-data display (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) i tems displayable in (1) - (3): speed (stw) *, w ind speed and direction*, destination w aypoint data*, compass*, heading*, depth , p osition, course, range and bearing, t rip meter, odometer, water temperature, a ir pressure, time-to-go to destination w aypoint, xte*, speed (sog)* i tems displayable in (4) - (9): depth, positio n, s peed (sog), speed (stw), course, r ange and bearing, trip meter, odometer, w ater temperature, heading, wind speed, w ind direction, air pressure, time-to-go to d estination waypoint, xte * = graphic display www..net
1. operation 16 graphic displays digital displays note: when data is lost 30 sec., the display shows ?- -? at the location where data is lost. 1.19.2 screen division 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose display and press the enter key. 3. use s or t to choose nav data 1 or nav data 2 and press the enter key. nav data setting box 4. use s or t to choose screen division desired and press the enter key. 5. press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. 1.20 menu items this section describes menu items not previ- ously mentioned. for the system menu, see chapter 2. sounder menu sounder menu zoom mode: choose the zoom display to show among bottom lock, bottom zoom and marker zoom when ?zoom? is chosen with the mode knob. for details, see page 3 and 4. bottom zone: set the area where to display the bottom echo when selecting auto mode on the range key. 1. choose bottom zone in the sounder menu and press the enter key. xte marina xte 0.20 nm 27.3 nm rng port speed (sog) speed (stw) wind true wpt marina compass true heading true sog: speed over ground stw: speed relativ e to water 1234 ft depth 23 45.6789 n 123 45.6789 e position 12.3 kt speed (sog) 12.3 kt speed (stw) 123.4 course true** 1234 nm 123.4 rng/brg*** 1234 nm trip meter 1234 nm odometer temp 123.4 f heading true** wind speed true* 123.4 12.3 kt wind dir. true* 123.4 x barom press time to go 1234 hpa 12 h 34 m xte 0.50 nm x * : app or true, depending on menu setting. ** : true or mag depending on menu setting. *** : to destination waypoint. sounder s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back pic. advance : 1/1 zoom mode : bottom lock shift : 0ft bottom zone interference : auto color erase : 0% clutter : 0% white line : 0% white marker tvg : medium smoothing : on tx power : auto tx rate : 10 transducer* : 600w *: fcv-585 only (see section 4.10.) www..net
1. operation 17 bottom zone setting window 2. use w or x to choose the border desired (above or below). 3. use s or t to move upper or lower border and press the enter key. white line: displays the leading edge of the bottom echo in white. this is useful for discrimi- nating bottom fish from bottom. the setting range is 0 to 50 % in intervals of five. the larger the numeric, the wider the white line width. white marker: displays the chosen echo color in white. 1. choose white marker in the sounder menu and press the enter key. white marker setting window 2. use s or t to choose color desired and press the enter key. for example, move the arrow to the top of the color bar to display the bottom in white. the echo color chosen on the color bar is changed to white. that color is also white on the color bar. to turn off the white marker, choose off at step 2. tvg: the fish schools of the same size are dis- played in different color between in deep water and in shallow water because of the feature of the ultrasonic waves. tvg compensates for propagation attenuation of the ultrasonic waves. it does this by equalizing echo presentation so that fish schools of the same size appear in the same density in both shallow and deep waters. the gain is adjusted automatically depending on the depth. the gain is low at short distance and getting back with increasing distance. high provides the greatest degree of gain reduction against short range echoes. note that this func- tion is operative when manual is selected on the gain knob. smoothing: smoothes echo presentation when enabled. adjust the setting when echoes appear ?spotty?. tx power: interference may appear on the screen when an echo sounder having the same frequency as your own is being operated in the vicinity of your vessel. in this case, lower your tx power and contact the vessel to request them to reduce their tx power. the higher the numeric the greater the tx power. the "auto" setting automatically adjusts tx power with depth. note that this function is only operative when fish info and fish symbols in the display menu are off. when fish info and fish symbols are on, the tx power mode is ?auto?. tx rate: changes pulse repetition rate. nor- mally, the highest rate (10) is used. when in shallow waters second reflection echoes may appear between surface and actual bottom echo. in this case, lower the tx rate level. the choice "s" means the ship's speed depen- dent mode, where the tx rate changes auto- matically with ship's speed. (requires ship's speed input.) w above below x border (above) bottom zone border (below) bottom zone [enter] : set [menu] : cancel the sea-bed surface is shown only in the predefined area. white marker s / t : select [enter] : set [menu] : cancel off color bar choose echo color to display in white. www..net
1. operation 18 display menu display menu depth size: choose the font size of the depth indication (small, medium or large). zoom marker: turn the zoom marker on or off (on the single frequency display) when the bottom lock display, the bottom zoom display or the marker zoom display is selected. temp graph: turn the water temperature graph on or off. the temperature scale range is 16 (f) in ?narrow?, 32 (f) in ?wide?. requires water temperature data. temperature graph window size: adjust the display area of the dual frequency mode or zoom mode. note that this function is inoperative with single fre- quency, nav data mode or a-scope display. 1. choose window size in the display menu and press the enter key. window size setting window 2. use w or x to move the dividing line and press the enter key. battery: turn the battery voltage indication (appears at the top right corner on the screen) on or off. when on it replaces the picture advance speed indication. color bar: turn the color bar on or off. palette: change the background color of the screen in five colors: white, blue, black, gray and night. colors: choose the number of colors to use: 8, 16 or 64. header info: turn the data area indication (appears at the top on the screen) on or off. data area display s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back a-scope : off depth size : small zoom marker : off temp graph : off window size battery : off color bar : on palette : white colors : 64 header info : on nav data1 : nav data2 : fish info : off fish symbols : off t emperature s cale temperature graph 49.6 1/1 m 20 40 60 80 0 50k w g:af r:a 24 56 48 32 40 49.6 50/200 1/1 0 20 40 60 80 20 40 60 80 g:af r:a w m 0.0 0 dividing lin e w / x : adjust [enter] : set [menu] : cancel 50/200 1/1 g :af r:a w www..net
1. operation 19 data menu this menu mainly sets up how to display data input by external equipment. data menu data box 1, 2: data for speed (sog), speed (stw), depth, range, bearing, position, wind, heading, course, barom press, water tempera- ture, time to go, trip meter, odometer or xte can be displayed on the left top of the screen. appropriate sensor is required to display data other than depth. data box bearing: ship's course and heading may be displayed in true or magnetic bearing. magnetic bearing is true bearing plus (or minus) earth's magnetic deviation. requires bearing data. wind spd/dir: choose the wind speed and direction reference from true and apparent. requires wind sensor. apparent: the direction (in relation to ship's heading) and speed of the wind as it appears to those on board, relative to the speed and direction of the boat; combination of the true wind and the boat's movement. true: the speed and direction (in relation to ship's heading) of the wind felt or measured when stationary. trip source: choose speed source for the trip distance indication: off, own (speed sensor connected to the FCV-620/585) or nmea (speed data from external equipment). temp source: choose source of water temper- ature input; off, own (temperature sensor con- nected to the FCV-620/585) or nmea (speed data from external equipment). speed source: choose source of speed input; off, own (speed sensor connected to the fcv- 620/585) or nmea (speed data from external equipment). trip reset: choose yes to reset the trip dis- tance to zero. beeps are generated while the trip distance is being reset. odo reset: choose yes to reset the odometer to zero. beeps are generated while the odom- eter is being reset. data s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back go to wpt : off wpt list data box 1 : off data box 2 : off bearing : true wind spd/dir : true trip source : own temp source : own speed source : own trip reset odo reset 15.5 k t 82.6 www..net
20 2. system menu 2.1 displaying system sub menu the system menu mainly consists of items which once set do not require frequent adjust- ment. this menu has nine sub menus. to dis- play each sub menu, do the followings. 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose system. the list of sub menus appears below system . system menu 2.2 range menu range menu range 1 - range 8: set range of each of the eight ranges (selectable range: 7 to 2,500 ft). note that all default ranges are restored whenever the depth unit is changed. there- fore, change the depth unit before changing the preset ranges. zoom range: choose the range to zoom in the bottom zoom and marker zoom modes. you may choose a range between 7 and 2,500 feet. b/l range: choose the expansion width for the bottom lock display from 10 to 30 feet. 2.3 key menu key menu func key: register the item for instant dis- play of a user-defined options window. nine items are available: pic advance (default), shift, interference, clutter, color erase, white line, white marker, wpt list and bottom zone. you may program the func key to display the options window of your choice. 1. long-press the func key to open the func key setting window. 2. use s or t to choose function item desired and press the enter key. key beep: turn key beep on or off. 2.4 lang menu lang menu language: the system language is available in english, several european languages and sounder display alarm data system range key lang units nmea calib demo tests reset menu t refer to chapter 4. refer to chapter 3. range s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back range 1 : 15ft range 2 : 30ft range 3 : 60ft range 4 : 120ft range 5 : 200ft range 6 : 400ft range 7 : 600ft range 8 : 1000ft zoom range : 15ft b/l range : 15ft key s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back func key : pic. advance key beep : on language s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back language : english www..net
2. system menu 21 japanese. to change language, select lan- guage desired and press the enter key. 2.5 units menu units menu depth: choose unit of depth measurement from m, ft, fa, pb or hr (japanese). temp: choose unit of temperature measure- ment from c or f. temperature data is required. fish size: choose unit of fish size measure- ment from inch or cm. speed: choose unit of speed measurement from kt, km/h or mph. speed data is required. wind: choose unit of wind speed measure- ment from kt, km/h, mph or m/s. wind speed data is required. distance: choose unit of distance measure- ment from nm, km or sm. 2.6 calib menu calib menu draft: the default depth display shows the distance from the transducer. if you would rather show the distance from the sea sur- face, set your ship?s draft (setting range: -15.0 to +50.0 ft). gain adj 200, gain adj 50: if the gain is too high or too low, or the gain for the low and high frequencies appears unbalanced, you can compensate it (setting range: -20 to +20). temp: if the water temperature indication has error, you can correct it here. for example, if the water temperature indication is 2 higher than actual water temperature, enter -2. the setting range is -20.0 to +20.0 f. speed (stw): if the speed indication has error, you can correct it here. for example, if the speed indication is 10 % lower than actual speed, enter +10. the setting range is -50 to +50 %. fish size: compensate for wrongful indica- tion of fish size (setting range: -80 to +100 %). water type: choose the water type with which to use the FCV-620/585, from salt or fresh. choose correct water type to get accu- rate depth data. 2.7 demo menu demo menu demonstrate: the demonstration mode pro- vides, without connection of the transducer, simulated operation of the equipment, using internally generated echoes. all controls are operative. the message ?demo? appears at the bottom right corner on the screen when the demonstrate mode is active. off: turn demo mode off. demo1: shallow depth demonstration demo2: deep depth demonstration units s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back depth : ft temp : f fish size : inch speed : kt wind : kt distance : nm calibration s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back draft : + 0.0 ft gain adj 200 : + 0 gain adj 50 : + 0 temp : + 0.0 f speed (stw) : + 0% fish size : + 0% water type : salt compensation size setting value double +100 % 1.5 +50 % 1/2 -50 % 1/3 -65 % 1/4 -75 % 1/5 -80 % demonstrate s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back demonstrate : off www..net
22 3. maintenance, trouble- shooting 3.1 maintenance regular maintenance is essential for good performance. checking the items listed in the table below monthly will help keep your equip- ment in good shape for years to come. 3.2 cleaning the display unit dust or dirt on cabinets may be removed with a soft, dry cloth. for stubborn dirt, water- moistened cloth may be used. to clean the display screen, use soft tissue paper. wipe carefully to prevent scratching. do not use solvents such as thinner, acetone or benzene to clean unit. they may remove paint and markings and deform the equip- ment. 3.3 transducer maintenance marine life on the transducer face will result in a gradual decrease in sensitivity. check the transducer face for cleanliness each time the boat is dry-docked. carefully remove any marine life with a piece of wood or fine-grade sandpaper. 3.4 replacing the fuse the fuses (type: fgbo-a 125v 2a, code no.: 000-155-849-10) in the power cable pro- tect the system from reverse polarity of the power supply and equipment fault. if a fuse blows, find the cause before replacing it. using the wrong fuse will damage the unit and void the warranty. 3.5 battery voltage alert a battery icon appears when the battery voltage is too high or too low. checking item action transducer cable check cable for damage. power cable, transducer cable plug check that they are tightly fastened. refasten if nec- essary. display unit ground check for corrosion. clean if necessary. power supply voltage check voltage. if out of rating correct problem. warning electrical shock hazard do not open the equipment. only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. battery icon and meaning icon meaning voltage is lower than 10 vdc. if the voltage goes below 9 v, the equip- ment is automatically turned off. voltage is higher than 32 vdc. if the voltage goes higher than 33 v, the equipment is automatically turned off. warning use the proper fuse. fuse rating is shown on the cable. use of a wrong fuse can result in fire and damage the equipment. www..net
3. maintenance, troubleshooting 23 3.6 troubleshooting the table below provides basic trouble- shooting procedures which the user may follow to restore normal operation. 3.7 diagnostics if you feel your unit is not working properly, conduct the diagnostic test to find the problem. if you cannot restore normal opera- tion, contact your dealer for advice. 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose tests under system and press the enter key. tests menu 3. use s or t to choose test and press the enter key. test display the rom, sdram and nmea port are checked, with the results shown as ok or ng (no good). for any ng, request ser- vice. (a special connector is required to test the nmea port. nothing appears if no connector is connected.) 4. the ovals and circles at the right side of the test display are for checking the controls. checking key and trackpad : press each key and the arrows on the trackpad one by one. a control's corresponding on- screen oval "lights" in red if the control is normal. troubleshooting table if... then check... neither echo nor fixed range scale appears ? battery voltage. ?fuse. ? power supply. ? power cable. no echo appears but the fixed range scale appears ? if display advance speed is not set to "stop." ? transducer plug. ? transducer cable. echo appears but no zero line ? if range shifting is set to "0." sensitivity is low ? gain setting. ? if air bubbles or marine life is not clinging to the transducer face. ? if sediments are not present in the water. ? if the bottom is too soft to return an echo. there is extreme interference or noise ? if the transducer is too close to the engine. ? if the unit is properly grounded. ? if other echo sounders of the same frequency as own are being oper- ated nearby. the speed/water temperature readout is unreal- istic or not present ? sensor plug. the position readout is unreal- istic or not present ? the connection between sounder and navigator. ? navigator. tests s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back test lcd test rom : ok sdram : ok nmea : temp : -9.5 f speed : 10.0 kt power : 12.4 v cpu program no. : 0252346-xx.xx** fpga program no. : 0252348-xx.xx push [menu] 3 times to exit. water temperature*, speed* battery voltage* color bar 5.0 dual } indication of gain knob indication of mode knob *: updated every second. xx: program version number **: FCV-620: 0252346-xx.xx fcv-585: 0252347-xx.xx echo : 4281 for adjustment at factory www..net
3. maintenance, troubleshooting 24 checking gain knob : rotate the knob. the indication goes higher with clockwise rotation; lower with counterclockwise rota- tion. press the knob. the knob corre- sponding on-screen circle "lights" in red if the knob is normal. checking mode knob : rotate the knob, and corresponding on-screen circle "lights" in red and white alternately. 5. to return to the tests menu, press the menu/esc key three times. 6. press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. 3.8 test pattern this feature tests for proper display of lcd. note: to review the seven tone screen easily, set contrast (FCV-620 only) and brilliance to maximum before starting the test. 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose tests under system and press the enter key. 3. use s or t to choose lcd test and press the enter key. 4. press any key except menu/esc key to start the test. the entire screen changes as below with each press of any key except menu/esc key. after crosshatch screen, the tests menu appears. lcd test pattern 5. press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. 3.9 memory clear the memory can be cleared to start afresh with default menu settings except for lan- guage setting. 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose reset under system and press the enter key. reset menu 3. confirm factory reset is selected and press the enter key. reset setting box 4. use s to choose yes and press the enter key. after the memory is cleared, the unit beeps and the installation menu appears (see page 2). 5. press the menu/esc key twice to close the window. crosshatch black white operating d escription [menu] : quit other keys : next green blue red s even tone (black) seven tone (red) seven tone (green) s even tone (blue) reset s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back factory reset yes no www..net
25 4. installation 4.1 display unit mounting considerations the display unit can be installed on a tabletop or flush mounted in a panel. when choosing a location keep the following in mind: ? the temperature and humidity should be moderate and stable. ? locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents. ? the mounting location should be well venti- lated. ? mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal. ? for maintenance and checking purposes, leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit and leave slack in cables. ? a magnetic compass will be affected if the display unit is placed too close to it. observe the following compass safe dis- tances to prevent disturbance to the mag- netic compass: standard compass FCV-620: 0.3 m, fcv-585: 0.5 m steering compass FCV-620: 0.3 m, fcv-585: 0.3 m tabletop mounting 1. remove the tape from the bottom of the bracket assembly. bottom of the bracket 2. fix the bracket assembly to a tabletop with four self-tapping screws (5x25, supplied). 3. loosely screw knob into the bracket assembly. 4. set the display unit to the bracket assembly. 5. adjust the angle of the display unit and then tighten the knob to fix the display unit. note: when loosening the knob to adjust the angle of the display, do not decline the unit 90-degree backward. the cable connector may be damaged if it contacts the bracket. 6. attach the hard cover to the display unit. flush mounting in a panel note: it is recommended to set up a dedi- cated breaker when flush mounting the unit, since it will be difficult to disconnect cables. 1. using the paper template (supplied), make a cutout in the mounting location. 2. loosen four washer head screws on the rear of the display unit to remove the bracket cover and the cover sponge (fcv- 585 only). how to remove the bracket cover 3. set the flush mounting sponge (supplied) to the display unit. 4. screw four threaded rods (m4x50, sup- plied) to the display unit. 5. set the display unit to the cutout. 6. fasten the display unit from behind with four sets of flat washer, spring washer and wing nut (supplied). t ape ( FCV-620 only) washer head screw bracket cover cover sponge FCV-620 fcv-585 www..net
4. installation 26 4.2 thru-hull mount transducer transducer mounting location the thru-hull mount transducer (520-5psd, 520-5msd) provides the best performance of all, since the transducer protrudes from the hull and the effect of air bubbles and turbu- lence near the hull skin is reduced. when the boat has a keel, the transducer should be at least 30 cm away from it. typical thru-hull mountings are shown in the figure on the next page. the performance of this sounder is directly related to the mounting location of the trans- ducer, especially for high-speed cruising. the installation should be planned in advance, keeping the standard cable length (8 m) and the following factors in mind: ? air bubbles and turbulence caused by movement of the boat seriously degrade the sounding capability of the transducer. the transducer should, therefore, be located in a position where water flow is the smoothest. noise from the propellers also adversely affects performance and the transducer should not be mounted nearby. the lifting strakes are notorious for creating acoustic noise, and these must be avoided by keeping the transducer inboard of them. ? the transducer must always remain sub- merged, even when the boat is rolling, pitching or up on a plane at high speed. ? a practical choice would be somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2 of the boat's length from the stern. for planing hulls, a practical location is generally rather far astern, so that the transducer is always in water regardless of the planing attitude. thru-hull mount transducer mounting dimensions (millimeters) acceptable transducer mounting locations suitable transducer mounting locations 28 22 120 68 3 0 520-5psd 24 120 68 87 520-5msd unit: m m z position 1/2 to 1/3 of the hull from stern. z 15 to 30 cm off center line (inside first lifting strakes.) z within the wetted bottom area z deadrise angle within 15 deep-v hull high speed-v hull www..net
4. installation 27 typical thru-hull mount transducer installations typical thru-hull mount transducer installations procedure for installing the thru-hull mount transducer 1. with the boat hauled out of the water, mark the location chosen for mounting the trans- ducer on the bottom of the hull. 2. if the hull is not level within 15 in any direction, fairing blocks made out of teak should be used between the transducer and hull, both inside and outside, to keep the transducer face parallel with the water line. fabricate the fairing block as shown below and make the entire surface as smooth as possible to provide an undis- turbed flow of water around the transducer. the fairing block should be smaller than the transducer itself to provide a channel to divert turbulent water around the sides of the transducer rather than over its face. construction of fairing block 3. drill a hole just large enough to pass the threaded stuffing tube of the transducer through the hull, making sure it is drilled vertically. 4. apply a sufficient amount of high quality caulking compound to the top surface of the transducer, around the threads of the stuffing tube and inside the mounting hole (and fairing blocks if used) to ensure water- tight mounting. 5. mount the transducer and fairing blocks and tighten the locking nuts. be sure that the transducer is properly oriented and its working face is parallel to the waterline. note: do not over-stress the stuffing tube and locking nuts through excessive tightening, since the wood block will swell when the boat is placed in the water. it is suggested that the nut be tightened lightly at installation and retightened several days after the boat has been launched. transducer preparation before putting the boat in water, wipe the face of the transducer thoroughly with a detergent liquid soap. this will lessen the time neces- sary for the transducer to have good contact with the water. otherwise the time required for complete "saturation" will be lengthened and performance will be reduced. do not paint the transducer. performance will be affected. fairing block flat washer rubber washe r hull deep-v hull h ull flat washer rubber washer flat hull cork washe r bow hole for stuffing tube upper half l ower half saw along slope of hull. www..net
4. installation 28 4.3 transom mount transducer the transom mount transducer is very com- monly employed, usually on relatively small i/ o or outboard boats. do not use this method on an inboard motor boat because turbulence is created by the propeller ahead of the trans- ducer. do not overtighten screws. they may be damaged. 525-5pwd choose the installation method depending on the rise angle of the hull. 525-5pwd mounting locations installing the 525-5pwd a suitable mounting location is at least 50 cm away from the engine and where the water flow is smooth. 1. drill four pilot holes for self-tapping screw (5x20) in the mounting location. 2. attach the transducer to the mounting loca- tion with self-tapping screws. 3. adjust the transducer position so the trans- ducer faces right to the bottom. if necessary, to improve water flow and minimize air bubbles staying on the trans- ducer face, incline the transducer about 5 at the rear. this may require a certain amount of experimentation for fine tuning at high cruising speeds. 4. fill the gap between the wedge front of the transducer and transom with epoxy mate- rial to eliminate any air spaces. transom mount transducer, mounting flush with hull 525-5pwd, mounting 4.4 inside-hull transducer the thru-hull mount transducer (520-5psd, 520-5msd) may also be installed inside the hull, following the procedure below. necessary tools you will need the following tools: ? sandpaper (#100) ? silicone sealant ? silicone grease transom transom stripe over 10 parallel with hul l mount at the stripe . less than 10 5x20 5x20 no.1 m5x14 tape 5 hull epoxy material bracket t ransducer 2 to 5 www..net
4. installation 29 remarks on installation ? turn off the engine and anchor the boat while installing the equipment. ? install the transducer in the engine room. ? except for installing the transducer to the bottom of hull, do not turn on its power so it may be damaged. choosing the mounting location ? the mounting location should be where the hull is of single-hull thickness and is void of air or flotation materials other than solid fiberglass between the transducer face and the water. ? the mounting location is between 15 to 50 cm from the centerline of the hull. ? do not place the transducer over hull struts or ribs which run under the hull. ? avoid a location where the rising angle of the hull exceeds 15 , to minimize the effect of the boat's rolling. ? you will finalize the mounting location through some trial and error. the proce- dure for this is shown later. inside-hull transducer mounting location attaching the transducer 1. clean the transducer face to remove any foreign material. lightly roughen the trans- ducer face with #100 sandpaper. also, roughen the inside of the hull where the transducer is to be mounted. 2. clean the transducer face again to remove scourings. 3. warm the silicone sealant to 40 c before usage to soften it. coat the transducer face and mounting location with silicone sealant. coating transducer face with silicone sealant 4. press the transducer firmly down on the hull and gently twist it back and forth to remove any air which may be trapped in the silicone sealant. checking the installation 1. connect the battery to the display unit. 2. turn on the display unit. 3. rotate the mode knob to choose single frequency ( lf: 50 khz or hf: 200 khz). 4. press the gain knob to open the auto gain setting window. 5. press the gain knob to choose off and press the enter key . 6. rotate the gain knob to set the gain to "5". 7. press the range key to open the range setting window. 8. use x to choose manual. 9. press the range key continuously to set the range to 10 meters (feet) and press the enter key. 10.if the bottom is displayed in reddish brown and the depth indication appears, the mounting location is suitable. go to "final preparation." 11.if the bottom is not displayed in reddish brown, the mounting location may be unsuitable. do the following: a)press the /brill key to turn off the power. 50 cm 50 cm 15 cm 15 cm 1/3 1/2 transduc er mounting location centerline transducer silicone sealant h ull silicon e seala nt www..net
4. installation 30 b)gently dismount the transducer with a knife or a piece of wood. c)reattach the transducer elsewhere as shown in "attaching the transducer." d)check the installation again. final preparation support the transducer with a piece of wood to keep it in place while it is drying. let the transducer dry 24-72 hours. 4.5 triducer do not overtighten screws. they may be damaged. 525st-msd the triducer 525st-msd is designed for thru- hull mounting. for how to install this triducer see paragraph 4.2. triducer 525st-msd 525st-pwd the transom mount triducer with integral release bracket 525st-pwd is manufactured by airmar co. these instructions are also included with the sensor. pre-test for speed and temperature connect the sensor to the instrument and spin the paddlewheel. check for a speed reading and the approximate air temperature. if there is no reading, return the sensor to your place of purchase. tools and materials needed scissors masking tape safety goggles dust mask electric drill drill bit for: bracket holes: 4mm, #23, or 9/64" fiberglass hull: chamfer bit (preferred), 6mm, or 1/4" transom hole: 19mm or 3/4" (optional) cable clamp holes: 3mm or 1/8" screwdrivers straight edge marine sealant pencil zip-ties water-based antifouling paint (mandatory in salt water). mounting location to ensure the best performance, the sensor must be submerged in aeration-free and tur- bulence-free water. mount the sensor close to the centerline of the boat. on slower heavier displacement hulls, positioning it farther from the centerline is acceptable. allow adequate space above the bracket for it to release and rotate the sensor upward. height required at mounting location note 1: do not mount the sensor in an area of turbulence or bubbles: near water intake or discharge openings; behind strakes, struts, fittings, or hull irregularities; behind eroding paint (an indication of turbulence). note 2: avoid mounting the sensor where the boat may be supported during trailering, launching, hauling, and storage. 79 mm 1 33 mm 2.00"-12 un threads 51 mm 27 mm 7 mm 140 mm unit: m m heig ht h eight without s peed sensor 1 91mm (7-1/2") h eight with s peed sensor 2 13mm (8-1/2") www..net
4. installation 31 note 3: for single drive boat, mount on the starboard side at least 75 mm (3") beyond the swing radius of the propeller. mounting location on single drive boat note 4: for twin drive boat, mount between the drives. installation of bracket 1. cut out the installation template (enclosed with transducer) along the dotted line. 2. at the selected location, position the tem- plate, so the arrow at the bottom is aligned with the bottom edge of the transom. being sure the template is parallel to the water- line, tape it in place. positioning the template warning: always wear safety goggles and a dust mask. 3. using a 4 mm, #23, or 9/64" bit, drill three holes 22 mm (7/8") deep at the locations indicated. to prevent drilling too deeply, wrap masking tape around the bit 22 mm (7/8") from the point. fiberglass hull: minimize surface cracking by chamfering the gelcoat. if a chamfer bit or countersink bit is not avail- able, start drilling with a 6mm or 1/4" bit to a depth of 1 mm (1/16"). 4. if you know your transom angle, the bracket is designed for a standard 13 transom angle. 11 -18 angle: no shim is required. skip to step 3 in "adjusting". other angles: the shim is required. skip to step 2 of "adjusting". if you do not know the transom angle, tem- porarily attach the bracket and sensor to the transom to determine if the plastic shim is needed. 5. using the three #10 x 1-1/4" self-tapping screws, temporarily screw the bracket to the hull. do not tighten the screws com- pletely at this time. follow the step 1-4 in "attaching the sensor to the bracket", before proceeding with "adjusting". adjusting 1. using a straight edge, sight the underside of the sensor relative to the underside of the hull. the stern of the sensor should be 1-3 mm (1/16-1/8") below the bow of the sensor or parallel to the bottom of the hull. note: do not position the bow of the sensor lower than the stern because aeration will occur. 2. to adjust the sensor's angle relative to the hull, use the tapered plastic shim provided. if the bracket has been temporarily fas- tened to the transom, remove it. key the shim in place on the back of the bracket. 2 -10 transom angle (stepped transom and jet boats): position the shim with the tapered end down. 19 -22 transom angle (small aluminum and fiberglass boats): position the shim with the tapered end up. sensor position and transom angle 75 mm (3") minimum beyon d swing radius align template vertically. deadrise ang le slope of hu ll parallel to waterline align template arrow with bottom edge of transom. 11 transom angle no shim 12 -18 transom angle no shim 2 - 10 transom angle 19 -22 transom angle shim with taper up shim with taper down parallel parallel parallel slight angle angle too stee p angle reversed yes no no yes yes yes www..net
4. installation 32 3. if the bracket has been temporarily fas- tened to the transom, remove it. apply a marine sealant to the threads of the three #10 x 1-1/4" self tapping screws to prevent water seeping into the transom. screw the bracket to the hull. do not tighten the screws completely at this time. 4. repeat step 1 to ensure that the angle of the sensor is correct. note: do not position the sensor farther into the water than necessary to avoid increasing drag, spray, and water noise and reducing boat speed. 5. using the vertical adjustment space on the bracket slots, slide the sensor up or down to provide a projection of 3 mm (1/8?). tighten the screws. vertical adjustment and cable routing attaching the sensor to the bracket 1. if the retaining cover near the top of the bracket is closed, open it by depressing the latch and rotating the cover downward. attaching the sensor to the bracket 2. insert the sensor's pivot arms into the slots near the top of the bracket. 3. maintain pressure until the pivot arms click into place. 4. rotate the sensor downward until the bottom snaps into the bracket. 5. close the retaining cover to prevent the accidental release of the sensor when the boat is underway. cable routing route the sensor cable over the transom, through a drain hole, or thorough a new hole drilled in the transom above the waterline. never cut the cable or remote the connector; this will void the warranty. always wear safety goggles and a dust mask. 1. if a hole must be drilled, choose a location well above the waterline. check for obstructions such as trim tabs, pumps, or wiring inside the hull. mark the location with a pencil. drill a hole through the tran- som using a 19 mm or 3/4" bit (to accom- modate the connector). 2. route the cable over or through the transom. 3. on the outside of the hull secure the cable against the transom using the cable clamps. position a cable clamp 50 mm (2") above the bracket and mark the mounting hole with a pencil. 4. position the second cable clamp halfway between the first clamp and the cable hole. mark this mounting hole. 5. if a hole has been drilled in the transom, open the appropriate slot in the transom cable cover. position the cover over the cable where it enters the hull. mark the two mounting holes. 6. at each of the marked locations, use a 3 mm or 1/8" bit to drill a hole 10 mm (3/8") deep. the prevent drilling too deeply, wrap masking tape around the bit 10 mm (3/8") from the point. 7. apply marine sealant to the threads of the #6 x 1/2" self-tapping screw to prevent water from seeping into the transom. if you have drilled a hole through the transom, apply marine sealant to the space around the cable where it passes through the transom. cable cover cable clamp 50 mm (2 ") hull projection 3 mm (1/8") step 1 step 2 latch pivot arm (2) slot (2 ) retaining cover step 3 step 4 www..net
4. installation 33 8. position the two cable clamps and fasten them in place. if used, push the cable cover over the cable and screw it in place. 9. route the cable to the instrument being careful not to tear the cable jacket when passing it though the bulkhead(s) and other parts of the boat. to reduce electrical interference, separate the sensor cable from other electrical wiring and "noise" sources. coil any excess cable and secure it in place with zip-ties to prevent damage. 4.6 optional water temperature/speed sensor water temperature/speed sensor st-02msb and st-02psb, which are designed for thru- hull mounting, are optionally available. install them as shown below. mounting considerations choose a suitable mounting location consid- ering the following: ? choose a place free from vibration. ? choose a mid-boat flat position. the sensor does not have to be installed perfectly per- pendicular. the sensor must not be dam- aged in dry-docking operation. ? choose a place apart from equipment gen- erating heat. ? choose a place in the forward direction viewing from the drain hole, to allow for cir- culation of cooling water. 1. dry-dock the boat. 2. make a hole of approx. 51 mm diameter in the mounting location. 3. unfasten locknut and remove the sensor section. 4. apply high-grade sealant to the flange of the sensor. 5. pass the sensor casing through the hole. 6. face the notch on the sensor toward boat's bow and tighten the flange. 7. set the sensor section to the sensor casing and tighten the locknut. 8. launch the boat and check for water leakage around the sensor. water temperature/speed sensor st-02msb, st-02psb 4.7 optional water temperature sensor transom mount water temperature sensor t-02mtb ? fix the cable at a convenient location on the transom with the cable clamp. ? when the cable is led through the transom board, make a hole of approx. 17 mm in diameter to pass the connector. after passing the cable, seal the hole with a sealing compound. how to mount transom mount water temperature sensor t-02mtb locknut face "notch" toward bow. flange nut c oat with s ilicone sealant. brim 77 51 12 3 d 50 cm d 5x20 flush with hull bottom. > www..net
4. installation 34 thru-hull mount water temperature sensor t-02msb, t-03msb ? select a suitable mounting location consid- ering the following points: ? select a mid boat flat position. the sensor does not have to be installed perfectly per- pendicular; however, the location should not be such that the transducer may be damaged when the boat is dry-docked. ? locate away from equipment which gives off heat. ? locate away from drain pipes. ? select a location where vibration is min- imal. procedure for mounting t-02msb 1. drill a hole of 21 mm in diameter in the mounting location. 2. pass the sensor cable through the hole. 3. pass gasket, washer and locknut onto cable in that order. 4. coat the sensor flange with high quality sealant and then fasten the sensor with the locknut. (torque: max. 59n m) 5. launch the boat to check for water leakage around the sensor. mounting t-02msb procedure for mounting t-03msb 1. drill a hole of 25 mm in diameter in the mounting location. 2. coat holder guide with high quality sealant, and pass gasket, washer and locknut onto holder guide in that order and then tighten the locknut. 3. set the sensor holder to the holder guide from inside the boat and then tighten the locknut. 4. launch the boat to check for water leakage around the sensor. mounting t-03msb 4.8 wiring connect the power/data cable assy kon- 004-02m (2 m, supplied) to the 12-24 vdc/ nmea port, and the transducer cable to the xdr port. refer to the interconnection dia- gram to connect cables. leave slack in cables to facilitate checking and maintenance. note1: attach the mj cable cap (supplied) to the transducer cable to protect the connector when the display unit is removed. note2: cut unused cores and tape them. note3: connector of cable edge breaks easily. be careful when connecting or discon- necting the connector. note4: the fuse holder contains a spring which fixes the fuse. to prevent detachment of the spring, which would cause loss of power, tie the line as shown on the next page. . s ensor c able locknut coat with sealant. 21 mm washer gasket plate thick - ness withi n 25 mm coat with sealant. 25 mm locknut locknut washer gasket holder guide sensor holder www..net
4. installation 35 how to fix fuse holders establishing the ground the ground wire (1.25 sq or more, local supply) should be as short as possible. the signal line ground is isolated from the chassis ground, however the power line is not insu- lated. therefore, when connecting eternal equipment having positive ground, do not ground the signal line to the chassis. if exces- sive noise shows on the screen, the ground may be inadequate. in this case, attach a steel plate measuring 20 cm by 30 cm on the outside of the hull to provide a ground point. connect the ground wire there. use a "closed" type lug ( ) to make the connec- tion at the display unit. do not use an "open" type lug ( ). optional equipment power connector the power supply port is commonly used for connection of external equipment such as a gps receiver or wind indicator. refer to the interconnection diagram to connect cables. pin assignment (front view) water temp/speed sensor connect the optional water temp/speed sensor to the xdr port with the optional con- version cable (type 02s4147) as shown below. connection of conversion cable 02s4147 optional transducer the optional matching box (type: mb-1100, code no.: 000-041-353) is required to con- nect the optional transducers 50b-6, 50b-6b, 200b-5s, 50/200-1t. matching box mb-1100, cover removed connector color remarks 1td-a wht iec61162-1/ nmea0183 2td-b blu 3 rd-a yel iec61162-1/ nmea0183 4rd-b grn 5 temp-in brn temperature analog input 6temp-in-0v org 7 dc-p-in (+) red power input 12-24 vdc 8dc-m-in (-) blk 9nc - 10 shield - power supply line s (red and black) fuse holder cable tie 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 tape connectors with vulcanizing tape and then vinyl tape to waterproof them. bind tape ends with cable ties to prevent tape from unraveling. connect to xdr port at rear of display unit mj-a10spf mj-a10srmd mj-a6srmd from transducer from sensor connect 10p connector to xdr port on rear of display unit. green (shield) t ransducer 50b-6/6b 2 00b-5s 50khz 200khz shield blk red tb2 1 2 3 4 5 j2 j1 wht 3 2 1 blk tb1 02p6348 detach grommet; attach cord lock. jumper block setting j2: no output reduction (default) j1: output reduction blk red www..net
4. installation 36 matching box mb-1100 *: with 10p connector cable **: for connecting two transducers fabricating the transducer cable fabricate the transducer cable as below and connect it to the matching box. how to fabricate the transducer cable 4.9 iec 61162-1 data sentences the table below shows the data sentences which can be input to and output from the FCV-620/585. the transmission speed for both input and output is 4,800 bps. data is transducer cableoutput at two-second inter- vals. input data sentences (con?t) order of priority latitude/longitude: gga>rmc>rma>gll course (true): vtg>rmc>rma course (magnetic): vtg ground speed: vtg>rmc>rma water speed: vhw distance to waypoint: bwc>rmb bearing to waypoint (true): bwc>rmb bearing to waypoint (magnetic): bwc heading (true): hdt>vhw heading (magnetic): hdg>vhw cross track error: xte>rmb atmospheric pressure: mda water temperature: mtw wind speed and angle (true/apparent): mwv *= available with connection of optional sen- sors/navaid part type code no. qty matching box* mb-1100 000-041-000 1 crimp-on lug fv1.25-3, red 000-538-113 6 cord lock** nc-1 000-516-650 1 input data sentences sentence meaning bwc bearing and distance to waypoint. gga global positioning system (gps) fix data. gll geographic position - latitude/lon- gitude. hdg heading, deviation and variation. hdt heading, true. mda atmospheric pressure. mtw water temperature. crimp-on lug fv1.25-3, red taping vinyl sheath shrink tubin g shield mwv wind speed and angle. rma recommended minimum specific loran-c data. rmb recommended minimum naviga- tion information. rmc recommended minimum specific gps/transit data. vhw water speed and heading. vtg course over ground and ground speed. xte cross track error. output data sentences sentence meaning dbt (ver. 1.5) depth below transducer dpt (ver. 2.0, ver. 3.0) depth mtw* water temperature vhw* water speed and heading tll* target position, output by mark key. www..net
4. installation 37 4.10 adjustments after installation nmea 1. press the menu/esc key to open the menu. 2. use s or t to choose nmea under system menu and press the enter key. nmea menu nmea0183 choose nmea0183 version of nav equipment connected to ?12-24 vdc/nmea? port among ver 1.5, ver 2.0 or ver 3.0. nmea port the nmea terminals in the ?12-24 vdc/ nmea? port can function as input ports or input/output port. change the setting to "in/in" when connecting gp-310b/320b and a wind sensor. when connecting the gp-320b and a wind sensor, first turn on "waas setup" and then select "in/in" as the nmea port setting. in/out: input and output (default setting) in/in: input only (available with connection of the gp-310b/320b and a wind sensor.) nmea output set the output data sentences (see the left- table). off: outputs the ?output data sentences? of FCV-620/585 only. on: outputs the ?output data sentences? of FCV-620/585 and sentences which are input from other equipment. waas setup choose how to use the waas signal when connecting with a waas receiver, for example gp-320b. the message types (waas-00 to waas-27) are used as waas correction. choose waas-00 to enable waas. note: currently, waas is only available in north america, and it is in the developmental stage in europe and japan. during the devel- opmental phase the reliability and availability of the waas signal cannot be guaranteed. therefore, any position data should be veri- fied against other sources to confirm reli- ability. this function is available only when in/ out is selected at nmea port. tll output output the position specified by mark key to the plotter connected. off: does not output latitude/longitude. tll: outputs latitude/longitude. furuno-tll: outputs latitude/longitude, depth and water temperature. required furuno-tll enabled device. port monitor port monitor provides information for the data sentences input to the 12-24 vdc/nmea port. press the enter key to display the latest data sentence information. to display this information on the port 2 screen when two sensors are connected, set nmea port on the nmea menu to in/in. transducer (fcv-585 only) choose transducer type among 600 w, 1 kw and 50/200-1t on the sounder menu. transducer setting box 600 w: for 600 w transducer 50/200-1t: for 1 kw transducer (50b-6, 50b- 6b, 200b-5s or 50/200-1t) 1 kw: for 1 kw transducer other than those mentioned above nmea s / t / w / x : select [enter] : enter [menu] : back nmea0183 : ver 2.0 nmea port : in/out nmea output : off waas setup : off tll output : tll port monitor port monitor $gpgll, 4928. 186, n, 00022. 705, e, 00035 2, a*24<0d><0a> $gpvtg, , , 2.6, m, 1.0, n, 1.9, k*39<0d><0 a> $gprmc, 000352, a, 4928.186, n, 00022.70 5, e, 001.0, 000.0, 301006, 2.6, w*6b<0d> <0a> port 1 600w 1kw 50/200-1t www..net
38 menu tree menu key sounder pic. advance (4/1, 2/1, 1/1 , 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, stop) zoom mode ( bottom lock , bottom zoom, marker zoom) shift (0 - 2500 ft, 0 ft ) bottom zone interference (off, low, medium, high, auto ) color erase (0 - 50 %, 0 % ) clutter (0 - 100 %, 0 % ) white line (0 - 50 %, 0 % ) white marker tvg (low, medium , high) smoothing (off, on ) tx power ( auto , 10 - 100 %) tx rate (1 - 10 , s) transducer* ( 600 w , 1 kw, 50/200-1t) *: fcv-585 only display a-scope ( off , normal, peak) depth size (small, medium, large ) zoom marker ( off , on) temp graph ( off , narrow, wide) window size battery ( off , on) color bar (off, on ) palette ( white , blue, black, gray, night) colors (8, 16, 64 ) header info (off, on ) nav data1 ( , , ) nav data2 ( , , ) fish info ( off , fish size, depth) fish symbols ( off , solid, striped) alarm bottom ( off , on) from (0 - 2500 ft, 0 ft ) span (1 - 2500 ft, 10 ft ) fish (normal) ( off , on) from (0 - 2500 ft, 0 ft ) span (1 - 2500 ft, 10 ft ) fish (b/l) ( off , on) from (0.0 - 30.0 ft, 0.0 ft ) span (0.1 - 30.0 ft, 1.0 ft ) fish level (weak, medium , strong) temperature ( off , inside, outside) from (20.0 - 110.0 f, 65.0 f ) span (0.1 - 30.0 f, 1.0 f ) speed ( off , inside, outside) from (0.0 - 99.0 kt, 0.0 kt ) span (1.0 - 50.0 kt, 1.0 kt ) arrival ( off , inside, outside) radius (0.01 - 99.99 nm, 0.01 nm ) 1 bold: default www..net
menu tree 39 data go to wpt ( off , destination 1 - 20) wpt list data box 1 ( off , speed (sog), speed (stw), depth, range, bearing, position, wind, heading, course, barom press, temp, time to go, trip meter, odometer, xte) data box 2 (same as data box 1) bearing ( true , mag) wind spd/dir ( true , apparent) trip source (off, own , nmea) temp source (off, own , nmea) speed source (off, own , nmea) trip reset (yes, no ) odo reset (yes, no )  system 2 range range 1 (7 - 2500 ft, 15 ft ) range 2 (7 - 2500 ft, 30 ft ) range 3 (7 - 2500 ft, 60 ft ) range 4 (7 - 2500 ft, 120 ft ) range 5 (7 - 2500 ft, 200 ft ) range 6 (7 - 2500 ft, 400 ft ) range 7 (7 - 2500 ft, 600 ft ) range 8 (7 - 2500 ft, 1000 ft ) zoom range (7 - 2500 ft, 15 ft ) b/l range (10 - 30 ft, 15 ft ) key func key ( pic. advance , shift, interference, clutter, color erase, white line, white marker, wpt list, bottom zone) key beep (off, on ) lang language ( english , others) units depth (m, ft , fa, pb, hr) temp ( c, f ) fish size ( inch , cm) speed ( kt , km/h, mph) wind ( kt , km/h, mph, m/s) distance ( nm , km, sm) nmea nmea0183 (ver 1.5, ver 2.0 , ver 3.0) nmea port ( in/out , in/in) nmea output ( off , on) waas setup ( off , waas-00 - waas-27) tll output (off, tll , furuno-tll) port monitor calib draft (-15.0 - +50.0 ft, +0.0 ft ) gain adj 200 (-20 - +20, +0 ) gain adj 50 (-20 - +20, +0 ) temp (-20.0 - +20.0 f, +0.0 f ) speed (stw) (-50 - +50 %, +0 % ) fish size (-80 - +100, +0 % ) water type ( salt , fresh) demo demonstrate ( off , demo1, demo2) tests test lcd test reset factory reset (yes, no ) www..net
furuno FCV-620/585 sp - 1 e2374s01d-m specifications of echo sounder FCV-620/585 1. general 1.1 tx frequency 50 khz and 200 khz 1.2 transmit method single or dual frequency transmitting 1.3 output power FCV-620 600 w fcv-585 600 w or 1 kw selectable 1.4 tx rate max. 3,000 pulse/min 1.5 pulse-length 0.04 to 3.0 ms 1.6 sensitivity 10 db v 2. display unit 2.1 display system FCV-620 5.6-inch color lcd, 84.7 mm (w) x 113.3 mm (h), 234 x 320 dots fcv-585 8.4-inch color lcd, 121 mm (w) x 170 mm (h), 480 x 640 dots 2.2 display mode single frequency (high or low freq.), dual frequency, zoom (high or low freq.), nav data 1/2, a-scope 2.3 expansion mode bottom lock, bottom zoom, marker zoom 2.4 basic range basic range unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 setting range m 5 10 20 40 80 150 200 300 2 to 800 ft 15 30 60 120 200 400 600 1,000 7 to 2,500 fa 3 5 10 20 40 80 100 150 2 to 400 pb 3 5 10 20 50 100 150 200 2 to 450 hr* 4 8 15 30 50 100 150 200 2 to 500 *: japanese unit of depth measurement 2.5 range shift 0 to 800 m, 0 to 2,500 ft, 0 to 400 fa, 0 to 450 pb, 0 to 500 hr 2.6 zoom range bottom lock expansion: 3 to 10 m, 10 to 30 ft bottom and marker zoom: 2 to 800 m, 7 to 2,500 ft 2.7 display advance speed 8 steps (lines/tx; 4/1, 2/1, 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, freeze) 2.8 function settings pic. advance, shift, interference, clutter, color erase, white line, white marker, wpt list, bottom zone 2.9 display color echo color: 8, 16 or 64 colors according to echo intensity background color: white, blue, black, gray or night www..net
furuno FCV-620/585 sp - 2 e2374s01d-m 3. interface 3.1 input data sentences iec61162-1 (nmea0183 ver 1.5/2.0/3.0) order of priority latitude/longitude: gga>rmc>rma>gll course (true): vtg>rmc>rma course (magnetic): vtg ground speed: vtg>rmc>rma water speed: vhw distance to waypoint: bwc>rmb bearing to waypoint (true): bwc>rmb bearing to waypoint (magnetic): bwc heading (true): hdt>vhw heading (magnetic): hdg>vhw cross track error: xte>rmb atmospheric pressure: mda water temperature: mtw wind speed and angle (true/apparent): mwv 3.2 output data sentences iec61162-1 (nmea0183 ver 1.5/2.0/3.0), interval: 2 s dbt, dpt, mtw*, vhw*, tll* by key operating *: external data required 4. power supply 4.1 FCV-620 12-24 vdc: 0.8-0.4 a 4.2 fcv-585 12-24 vdc: 1.0-0.5 a 5. environmental condition 5.1 ambient temperature -15 c to +50 c 5.2 relative humidity 93 % at 40 c 5.3 waterproofing and ip55 dust proofing (iec60529) 5.4 vibration 2-5 hz and up to 13.2 hz with an excursion of 1 mm 10 % (7 m/s 2 maximum acceleration at 13.2 hz) 13.2-100 hz with a constant maximum acceleration of 7 m/s 2 6. chassis color 6.1 display unit chassis: n-2.5 bracket: n-1.75 www..net
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2 4 3 a 1 b c title name interconnection diagram color lcd sounder ?Y `lcd~? FCV-620/585 t.yamasaki t.takeno note *3. connector plug fitted at factory. ?? ?? ? ????g? *1. shipyard supply. *2. option. drawn checked approved dwg.no. scale mass mb-1100 5 3 12 4 ???? grn blu tb1 10m,12 50/200-1t (1kw) 200b-5s 50b-6/6b (1kw) 10m,12 ?? blk ?? red 10m,12 tb2 1m xdr 8 9 10 xdr-shield mj-a10spf 1 12-24vdc/nmea 1 td-a 2 p td-b 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 p p rd-a rd-b temp-in temp-in-0v dc-p-in nc shield dc-m-in ??() drain wire(blk) display unit ?? cv-620 cv-585 xdr mj-a10spf 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 spd temp nc nc temp0v 12v-p1 xdr-shield spd0v/st-shield 9 8 10 2 3 6 5 4 1 mj-a6srmd 1 temp/speed sensor ?????` transducer ? 02s4147,0.2m *2 mj-a10srmd 2 3 6 5 4 1 ? or t-02msb t-02mtb t-03msb temp sensor ???` *2 xk select fcv-585 only fcv-585 *3 *3 *3 gnd iv-1.25sq. 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 2 3 xdr mj-a10spf 520-5msd 525st-msd 525st-pwd ? ?????` ? or 520-5psd 525-5pwd transducer ? transducer w/ temp/speed sensor xk select *3 8m,5.4 10m,5.4 *3 ???` temp sensor 12-24 vdc (+) (-) nav equipment ? nmea0183 v1.5/2.0/3.0 iec61162-1 wht blu ???? yel grn blk red brn org kon-004-02m,2m fuse(2a) p *1 st-02msb st-02psb *2 525-5pwd 520-5psd 520-5msd c2374-c01- f xdr-m xdr-p xdr-m xdr-p ?? red ?? blk blk red 321 tb2 13 2 54 mb-1100 feb. 20 '07 feb. 20 '07 spd temp nc nc temp0v 12v-p1 xdr-shield spd0v/st-shield xdr-m xdr-p feb.22'07 r.esumi www..net
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furuno electric co., ltd. 9-52 ashihara-cho, nishinomiy a city, 662-8580, hyogo, japan tel: +81 798-65-2111 fax: +81 798-65-4200 pub no. doc-852 ec declaration of conformity we furuno electric co., ltd. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (manufacturer) 9-52 ashihara-cho, nishinomiya city, 662-8580, hyogo, japan ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (address) declare under our sole responsibility that the product color video sounder type fcv-585 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (model name, serial number) to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard(s) or other normative document(s) en 60945: 1997-01 (iec 60945 third edition: 1996-11) ? clauses 10.2 and 10.3 iec 60945 fourth edition: 2002-08 ? clauses 9.2, 9.3, 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.8 and 10.9 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (title and/or number and date of issue of t he standard(s) or other normative document(s)) for assessment, see ? emc test report fli 12-05-053 of 14 november 2005 prepared by furuno labotech international co., ltd. this declaration is issued according to the council directive of 3 may 1989 on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility (89/336/eec). nishinomiya city, japan november 16, 2005 ---------------------------------------------- (place and date of issue) on behalf of furuno electric co., ltd. hiroaki komatsu manager, international rules and regulations ------------------------------------------------------------------ (name and signature or equivalent marking of authorized person) www..net


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