Back COLOR LCD SOUNDER FCV-1100L
Your Local Agent/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, Japan Telephone : 0798-65-2111 fax 0798-65-4200 : All rights reserved. Printed in Japan FIRST EDITION : AUG. 2001 C2 PUB.No. IME-23670-C2 ( TENI ) FCV-1100L : DEC.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Install the transducer according to the installation instructions. Do not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual. Failure to install the transducer correctly may result in water leakage and damage to the ship's hull. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. For wooden or FRP vessel using a steel tank, attach a zinc plate to the hull to prevent electrolytic corrosion.
CAUTION CAUTION The transducer cable must he handled carefully, following the guidelines below. Ground the equipment to prevent mutual interference. • Keep fuels and oils away from the cable. • Locate the cable where it will not be damaged. • The cable sheath is made of chlorophrene or polychloride vinyl, which are easily by damaged plastic solvents such as toulene. Locate the cable well away from plastic solvents.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION................................................................................ iv EQUIPMENT LISTS .............................................................................................. v 1. MOUNTING ................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Display Unit ............................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Transducer..............
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION iv
EQUIPMENT LISTS EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Name Type Code No. Remarks Display unit CV-1100L Spare Parts SP02-04401 001-402-100 1 set Fuse Accessories FP02-05300 Installation Materials - Qty 1 000-012-509 1 set Hood CP02-06900 000-012-508 1 set MJ-A3SPF0013-035 (3.5 m), CP02-06901 Options Name Transducer Type Code No. Qty Remarks Transducer available in 1, 2 and 3 kW models. See page vi – xiii for details. No selection also available.
EQUIPMENT LISTS Available transducers 1 kW transducer Frequency (kHz) 28/50 Hull Material Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP 28/68 28/88 28/200 Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP 50/88 Steel FRP T-656 - 28F-8 50F-8G - - - - 28F-8 68F-8H - - - - TWB-6000 (2) 28F-8 88B-8 T-657 - - 28F-8 200B-5S - - - - 50B-6/6B 88B-8 - - - - 50B-9/9B 88B-8 TWB-6000 (2) T-658 - - FRP 50F-8G 88B-8 - - Steel 50B-6/6B - - FRP 200B-5S - - Steel 50B-9/9B - - FRP 200B-5S - -
EQUIPMENT LISTS 2 kW transducer Frequency (kHz) 28/50 Hull Material Steel FRP 28/68 Steel FRP 28/88 Steel FRP 28/200 Steel FRP 50/88 Steel FRP 50/200 Steel FRP 68/200 Steel FRP 88/200 Steel FRP Transducer 28F-18 50B-12 28F-18 68F-30H Thru-Hull Pipe TFB-7000 (2) Tank T-634 - - - - TRB-1100 (2) T-634-F TFB-7000 (2) T-636 TFB-1100 (2) T-636-F TFB-7000 (2) T-638 TFB-1100 (2) T-638-F TFB-7000 (2) T-643 TFB-1100 (2) T-643-F 50B-12 200B-8/8B/8N TFB-7000 (2) T-645 68F-30H 20
EQUIPMENT LISTS 3 kW transducer Frequency (kHz) 28/50 28/68 28/88 28/107 28/150 28/200 50/88 50/107 50/150 50/200 68/107 68/150 68/200 88/150 88/200 107/200 Hull Material Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Transducer 28F-24H, 50F-24H 28F-24H, 68F-30H 28F-24H, 88F-126H 28F-24H, 100B-10R 50B-6/6B, 88B-8 28F-24H, 200B-12H 50F-24H, 88F-126H 50F-24H, 100B-10R 50F-24H, 150B-12H 50F-24H,
EQUIPMENT LISTS 1 kW/2 kW transducer Output (W) Frequency (kHz) 28/50 Hull Material Steel FRP 28/68 Steel FRP 28/88 Steel FRP 28/200 Steel FRP Steel FRP 50/88 Steel FRP 1 k/2 k Steel FRP Steel FRP 50/200 Steel FRP Steel FRP 68/200 Steel FRP 88/200 Steel FRP Thru-Hull Pipe Tank 28F-8 50B-12 - - - - 28F-8 68F-30H - - - - 28F-8 88B-10 - - - - Transducer 28F-8 200B-8/8B/8N TWB-6000 (2) T-657 - - 50B-6/6B 88B-10 - - - - 50B-9/9B 88B-10 - - - - 50F-8G 88B-10 TF
EQUIPMENT LISTS 1 kW/3 kW transducer Output (W) Frequency (kHz) 28/45 28/50 28/68 28/88 28/150 28/107 28/150 28/200 1 k/3 k 50/88 50/107 50/150 Hull Material Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Transducer 28F-8 45F-12H 28F-8 50F-24H 28F-8 68F-30H 28F-24H, 100B-10R 28F-8 88F-126H 28F-8 100B-10R 28F-8 150B-12H 28F-8 200B-12H 50B-6/6B 88F-126H 50B-9B 88F-126H 50F-8G 88F-1
EQUIPMENT LISTS Output (W) Frequency (kHz) 50/200 68/107 1 k/3 k 68/150 68/200 88/150 88/200 Hull Material Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Transducer Thru-Hull Pipe Tank 50B-6/6B 200B-12H 50B-9/9B 200B-12H 50F-8G 200B-12H 68F-8H 100B-10R 68F-8H 150B-12H 68F-8H 200B-12H 88B-8 150B-12H 88B-8 200B-12H - - xi
EQUIPMENT LISTS 2 kW/3 kW transducer Output (W) Frequency (kHz) 28/45 28/50 28/68 28/88 28/107 28/150 28/200 50/88 2 k/3 k 50/107 50/150 50/200 68/107 68/150 68/200 88/150 88/200 Hull Material Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Transducer Thru-Hull Pipe Tank 28F-18 45F-12H 28F-18 50F-24H 28F-18 68F-30H 28F-18 88F-126H 28F-18 100B-10R 28F-18 150B-12H 28F-18 200B-12H 50B-12 88F-
EQUIPMENT LISTS 3 kW/2 kW transducer Output (W) Frequency (kHz) 28/50 28/68 28/88 28/200 3 k/2 k 50/88 50/200 68/200 88/200 107/200 Hull Material Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP Steel FRP FRP Transducer Thru-Hull Pipe Tank 28F-24H 50B-12 28F-24H 68F-30H 28F-24H 88B-10 28F-24H 200B-8/8B/8N 50F-24H 88B-10 50F-24H 200B-8/8B/8N 68F-30H 200B-8/8B/8N 88F-126H 200B-8/8B/8N TFB-7000 (2) TRB-1100 (2) - T-647 T-645-F T-649 T-649-F - 100B-10R 200B-8/8B/8N xi
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1. MOUNTING 1.1 Display Unit WARNING Turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation. Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on. Mounting considerations • Locate the unit out of direct sunlight. • The operator should face the bow while viewing the display screen. • Select a location where the display screen can be easily observed while operating the control unit. • Leave sufficient space around the unit for maintenance and servicing.
1. MOUNTING Mounting procedure Desktop mounting 1. Loosen two M6 x 25 bolts at the front of the display unit to remove the mounting base. M6 x 25 bolts Removing the display unit from the mounting base 2. Use the four tapping screws (5 x 20, supplied as installation materials) to fasten the mounting base. 3. Apply grease to the bolts removed at step 1. 4. Lay the display unit on the mounting base. Fasten the display unit to the mounting base with the two M6 x 25 bolts greased at step 3.
1. MOUNTING Flush mounting 1. Make cutout in mounting location referring to the outline drawing show below. 2. Fasten the display unit to the mounting location with four pan head screws.
1. MOUNTING 1.2 Transducer The performance of the video sounder depends upon the transducer position. A place least affected by air bubbles should be selected since turbulence blocks the sounding path. Further, select a place least influenced by engine noise. It is known that air bubbles are fewest at the place where the bow first falls and the next wave rises, at usual cruising speed. Note: The face of the transducer must be facing the sea bottom in normal cruising trim of the boat. 1.
1. MOUNTING Thru-hull mount water temperature sensor T-02MSB, T-03MSB • Select a suitable mounting location considering the following points: • Select a mid-boat flat position. The sensor does not have to be installed perfectly perpendicular; 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 minimal.
1. MOUNTING Through-hull mount water temperature/speed sensor ST-02MSB, ST02-PSB Select a suitable mounting location considering the following: • Select a mid-boat flat position. The sensor does not have to be installed perfectly perpendicular. The sensor must not be damaged in dry-docking operation. • Select a place apart from equipment generating heat. • Select a place in the forward direction viewing from the drain hole, to allow for circulation of cooling water. • Select a place free from vibration. 1.
2. WIRING Refer to the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual for detailed information.
2. WIRING 2.1 Wiring Standard Equipment Transducer Separate the transducer cable well away from power cables to prevent interference. Connect the cable to the transducer connector at the rear of the display unit. Fabricate the cable as below. Sheild Shield form Cable Connector NCS-254-P Cable clamp Fabrication of transducer cable Note 1: For connection of dual-frequency transducer, use cable assy. NCS255AD-254P-L500 (option).
2. WIRING 2.2 Wiring Optional Equipment Navigator Use cable type MJ-A6SPF0011/0012 (option) to connect the navigator to the NMEA connector. Water temperature sensor T-02MSB, T-02MTB, T-03MSB Connect the water temperature sensor cable to the TEMP connector. 2.
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3. INITIAL SETTING This section provides the information necessary for initial setup of the equipment. First turn on the power and set display language. In addition, either transducer used, by model number (FURUNO transducer only) or by specifications. 3.1 Language Setting 1. Turn on the power. The following display appears. Please set language. ([ / ]: Select, [+]: Enter) XXXXXXXX (For Japanese customers) XXXXXXXX English XXXXX (Japanese) Initial display screen 2.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3.2 Transducer Data CAUTION CAUTION Set the transducer model number properly. Wrong transducer setting can damage the transducer and void the warranty. Do not enter transducer data by specifications if model number of transducer used is programmed in the equipment. Wrong transducer setting can damage the transducer and void the warranty. The following models are programmed in the FCV-1100L.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS Entering transducer data by transducer model number Note 1: If you are continuing from paragraph 3.1 go to step 2. Note 2: If you have already entered transducer settings and to reconfirm them turn on the power while pressing any key. 1. Turn on the power. 2. Press any key to show the following menu.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3. Press [!] to select [HIGH] CONNECTION or [LOW] CONNECTION (whichever is installed), and then press [+] or [-] to show the dialog box. Select CONNECTED for the connection of transducer. 4. Press ["] or [!] to close the dialog box. 5. Press [!] to select FREQ. 6. Press [+] or [-] to show the dialog box. The scroll bar at the bottom of the dialog box shows cursor position in relation to the entire menu. 41 kHz 45 kHz 50 kHz 67 kHz 68 kHz 88 kHz 107 kHz 150kHz Scroll bar 7.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS Transducer setting Change the terminal board setting at the rear of the display unit according to the transducer connected. Note the alphabet which appeared when selecting the transducer type on the installation main menu (page 3-4), and then do the following procedures. 1. Dismount the display unit from the mounting place. 2. Loosen four screws to remove the rear cover. Note: There is no gasket for lid. (The groove around the terminal board does not hold a gasket.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS Entering transducer data by transducer specifications For dealer: When connecting the transducers which are not programmed, contact to PRODUCT SERVICE SECTION SERVICE CENTER, FURUNO HEAD OFFICE. For new transducer or other make of transducer see FURUNO information for further information. Note 1: If you are continuing from paragraph 3.1, go to step 2. Note 2: If you have already entered transducer settings and wait to reconfirm them turn on the power while pressing any key.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS d) Use [+] or [-] to set the value for the frequency which is connected, and then press [!] or ["] to close the dialog box. (Available range: HIGH; 40 – 220 kHz, LOW; 25 – 220 kHz) e) To operate the transducer in reduced power (for example, when vessel is in dry dock), press ["] to select PWR REDUCTION, and then press [+] or [-] to open the dialog box. OFF ON f) Press [+] or [-] to turn the power reduction ON, and then press [!] or ["] to close the dialog box. 6.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 6. Press ["] to select TEMP INPUT, and then press [+] or [-] to open the dialog box. SENSOR NMEA 7. Use [+] or [-] to select source of water temperature data, and then press [!] or ["] to close the dialog box. SENSOR: Water temperature sensor T-02MSB, T-02MTB or T-03MSB inputs water temperature data. This is the default setting. NMEA: Water temperature data input from external equipment. 8.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3.4 Nav Data, Heading Sensor Setting Select navigator and heading sensor used as below. 1. Turn on the power and turn the [FUNCTION] switch to the MENU position. 2. Press [!] and [+] to select SYSTEM at the top of the screen. 3. Press ["] to select NAV DATA SETTING, and then press [+] to open that menu. (If a heading sensor is connected but not a navigator, go to step 18.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS Adjustment value = Actual value - Indication of FCV-1100L Actual value x 100 (%) c) Press [!] or ["] to close the dialog box. 10. Press ["] to select SPEED OUTPUT, and then press the [+] or [-] key to open the dialog box. OFF ON 11. Use [+] or [-] to turn the speed output ON (default setting) or OFF, and press [!] or ["] to close the dialog box. 12. Press ["] to select SPEED INFO, and then press [+] or [-] to open the dialog box. OFF ON 13.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3.5 Propagation Velocity This section provides the information for adjustment of propagation velocity. Normally, no adjustment is necessary, however if the depth indication is wrong, lower or raise propagation velocity as appropriate. 1. Turn on the power while pressing any key to show the installation main menu. 2. Press [+] or [-] to select INSTALLATION. XDCR SETTING INSTALLATION DEMO SOUND SPEED : 1500.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3.6 Demonstration Mode The demonstration mode provides a simulated video sounder picture. Connection of the transducer is not necessary. All controls are operational. 1. Turn on the power while pressing any key to display the installation main menu. 2. Press [+] to select DEMO. XDCR SETTING INSTALLATION DEMO DEMO MODE : OFF [-/+]: Change setting, Turn OFF to exit DEMO menu 3. Press ["] to select DEMO MODE, and then press [+] or [-] to open the dialog box. OFF ON 4.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3.7 Restoring Default Settings The procedure below restores most default settings. Are not affected: target setting, language, demo mode, transducer settings, user color settings and user clutter settings. 1. Turn on the power and turn the [FUNCTION] switch to the MENU position. 2. Press [!] and [+] to select SYSTEM at the top of the screen. 3. Press ["] to select DEFAULT SETTING, and then press [+] key.
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APPENDIX 1 TRANSDUCER 50BL-12/50BL-24H When using the transducer 50BL-12/50BL-24H, see this appendix. Transducer, thru-hull pipe and tank list Frequency (kHz) 50/200 28/50 50/88 50/200 Hull Material Transducer Tank (Code No.) Fasten inside hull (Code No.) Fasten outside hull (Code No.
APPENDIX 2 NEW BLT TRANSDUCERS A new type BLT transducer (Bolt-clamp Langevin Transducer) has been developed for this echo sounder. The BLT transducer has large bandwidth, good sound efficiency, compact structure and is reinforced for protection against slamming.
APPENDIX 2 NEW BLT TRANSDUCERS 50/88 28/200 38/200 50/200 28/150 38/150 38/150 50BL-24HR/88-126H 28BL-12HR/200B-12H 38BL-15HR/200B-12H 50BL-24HR/200B-12H 28BL-12HR/150B-12H 38BL-15HR/150-12H 50BL-24HR/156-12H Steel T-682 (000-015-851) TWB-6000 (2) (000-015-207) TFB-7000 (2) (000-015-209) FRP T-682F (000-015-852) TRB-1100 (2) (000-015-219) - Steel T-683 (000-015-853) TWB-6000 (2) (000-015-207) TFB-7000 (2) (000-015-209) FRP T-683F (000-015-854) TRB-1100 (2) (000-015-219) - Stee
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