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1. Zoomed fish akon kult i dy UD H d lt UR This area zoomed on left half of screen Bottom discrimination 1 2 display The bottom discrimination 1 2 screen shows the single picture on the right half of the screen and the bottom discrimination display occupies the left half of the screen The bot tom discrimination display shows the bottom as a Straight line which is useful for determin ing bottom hardness Bottom discrimination 1 2 display Single freq display MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 BD LF 1 2 Bottom tall Long tail Hard bottom Short tail Soft bottom Bottom discrimination 1 3 display This display is similar to the bottom discrimi nation 1 2 display except the bottom discrimi nator display occupies the bottom one third of the left half of the screen as below Bottom discrimination 1 3 display Single freq display MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 BD LF gesi Bottom tall Long tail Hard bottom S hort tail Soft bottom 1 4 4 User 1 and 2 displays The user displays let you customize displays as desired Two displays are provided and the default settings for each are User 1 display This screen is split vertically three ways and is comprised of LF HF and MIX displays User 2 display This display is split in fourths and is comprised of LF HF LF bottom zoom and HF bottom zoom displays MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 LF HF MIX 1 2 Low High Mix display frequency frequency display display Default
2. 18 1 19 2 Tx Rx menu 22 1 19 3 Display menu 22 1 19 4 Data menu 23 2 SYSTEM MENU 25 2 1 How to Open the System Menu 25 2 2 User Menu 25 2 2 1 User menu description 25 2 2 2 Selecting data for nav data JISDIRYS zato AE 27 2 3 Range Menu 2 11111 29 2 4 Key ME U God 29 2 5 Language Menu 30 2 0 AMS NIG NU Se WA AAA 30 2 1 Calli Menken iw 30 3 MAINTENANCE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 32 3 1 Maintenance eannnannnnnnenanenna 32 3 2 Care of Display Unit 32 3 3 Transducer Maintenance 32 3 4 Fuse Heplacement 33 3 5 LCD Backlight Life 33 3 6 Battery Voltage Alert 33 3 7 Troubleshooting 00neaaneaann 33 3 0 SE RE 33 306 LOD RRE 35 3 10 Restoring Default Settings 35 MENU TREE eeng gdeseseeg eege ge Cogegeg AP 1 SCREEN LAYOUT AP 4 SCREEN DIVISION AP 7 SPECIFICATIONS SP 1 INDEX eegene EE IN 1 FOREWORD A Word to FCV 295 Owners Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FCV 295 Color LCD Sounder We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability For over 60 years FURUNO Electric Compa ny has enjoyed an enviable reputation for in novative and dependable marine electronics equipment
3. The screen may be divided as desired with Screen Layout on the User menu No split HIGH LOW HIGH NORMAL NORMAL ZOOM HF Normal LF Normal HF Zoom LOW MIX ZOOM NORMAL LF Zoom MIX Normal AP 4 APPENDIX 2 SCREEN LAYOUT Two way split H HIGH L LOW N NORMAL N NORMAL Z O Z O IE BE M HIGH M ZOOM M HF Zm Nor LF Zm Nor HIGH NORMAL LOW NORMAL LF HHF LF Zm HF Zm MIX NORMAL HIGH NORMAL HF MIX LF HMIX H NORMAL1 gt lt z WOoz m gt WOoz I ZOON FE ZOON E MIX NORMAL LOW NORMAL L NORMAL1 L NORMAL2 At Is Oz I AE IS HO I Hr gt zMoe r L N O R M A L 2 H NORMAL2 H2 H1 L2 L1 Note 1 For the vertical split 1 2 HZm HF LZm LF LF HF LZ2m HZm HF Mix LF Mix only The display division is 1 3 left and 2 8 right Note 2 For the horizontal split 1 2 HZm HF LZm LF only The display division is 1 3 down ward and 2 3 upward AP 5 APPENDIX 2 SCREEN LAYOUT Three way split HIGH NORMAL HIGH NORMAL LOW NORMAL LOW NORMAL gt lt z WOz I maa e LF HF Zm Nor LF Zm Nor IHF MIX NORMAL HIGH NORMAL LOW NORMAL LF HHF MIX ene e CS HO I Four way split LF Zm NorHHF Zm Nor AP 6 APPENDIX 3 SCREEN DIVISION The display may be divided vertically and horizontally as shown below with Disp Division in the Display menu Horizont
4. To select another menu press the MENU ESC key The cursor yellow moves to the menu window You can also use lt to move the cursor Press the MENU ESC key several times to close the menu 1 10 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 echoes horizontally on the screen and a slow advance speed will con tract them A fast advance speed is useful for observing the rugged bottom closely A slow advance speed is useful for observing the smooth bottom ka bai MM Fast Slow 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 2 Use Aor to select Sounder and press the ENTER key sounder foon Mode Botton Zoom Free Shift Off Auto Shift Off Interference Auto Freg Choice Freg Control Color Erase Clutter Gain Area White Line White Line Color White Marker TYG SIC smoothing On Bottom Zong Bottom Search Auto Echo Stretch Off Lg 1 OPERATION 3 Use Aor V to select Pic Advance and press the ENTER key Slow 4 Use Aor to select picture advance speed desired and press the ENTER key The fractions in the window indicate the number of scan lines produced per transmission 1 16 is the slowest speed and 4 1 is the fastest speed 1 16 means one scan line is produced every 16 trans missions Stop
5. which can be turned on from the Sounder menu automatically shifts the range to keep the bottom echo on the screen Note 3 You can set the shift value for each range independently by turning on Free Shift in the Sounder menu 1 7 Adjusting the Gain The gain may be adjusted automatically Fishing or Cruising or manually In automat ic operation the gain is automatically adjust ed to display the bottom echo in reddish brown If you need to lower or higher the gain in automatic operation use the gain offset feature For manual adjustment see sec 1 7 2 The Gain Area setting on the Sounder menu determines how gain is adjusted For setting details see Gain Area in sec 1 19 1 The Normal setting is the conventional gain adjustment method the gain setting affects only echoes after setting The Gain Area setting is Normal GAIN 4 The gain setting changed from 0 to 4 The All setting applies gain to both current and past echoes The Gain Area setting is All Ki The gain setting GAIN 4 changed from 0 to 4 1 7 1 Selecting gain adjust ment 1 Press the GAIN HF for HF or GAIN LF for LF control to open the Auto Gain set ting window HF Auto Gain Fishing Cruising 1 OPERATION 2 Use Aor to select Fishing Cruising or Off as appropriate Fishing This mode clearly displays weaker echoes and is for searching fish schools H L AF is shown at th
6. Barom Press Off On Temperature Off On Time to Go Off On Trip Meter Off On Odometer Off On XTE Off On TD Off On Timer Off On Scroll Time Off On Battery Off On Switching Cycle 2s 4s 6s 8s 10s 15s 20s 30s Data Box 2 Same as Data Box 1 Bearing True Mag Nav Data Auto GPS LC Wind Spd Dir True Apparent Trip Source Own NMEA Temp Source Own NMEA Speed Source Own NMEA Trip Reset Yes No Odo Reset Yes No AP 2 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE System User User Color Adjust RGB for each color The setting range for each color is 0 63 Default Yes No Custom Yes No User Clutter Color 1 8 1 50 6 m Default Yes No Custom Yes No User1 Screen Layout 0 0 00 IY Disp Mode L HF LF HZm LZm Mix O H HZm HF LZm LF LF HF LZm HZm HF Mix LF Mix HF2 HF1 LF2 LF1 ITT HZm HF LZm LF LF HF L2m HZm HF Mix LF Mix M ER LF HZm HF LZm LF HF LF HF Mix HH Lzm LF HZm HF H HZm HF LZm LF Zoom Mode Bottom Lock Bottom Zoom Marker Zoom Discrim1 2 Discrim1 3 Target Echo Normal Surface Squid Deep Sea Nav Data Disp Off Small Large Nav Data User2 Screen Layout Same choices as Screen Layout in User 1 Default is FA Disp Mode Same choices as User1 Default is L2m LF HZm HF Zoom Mode Same choices and default setting as Zoom Mode in User1 Target Echo Same choices and default setting as Target Echo in User 1 Nav Data Disp
7. Set MENU Cancel 5 Enter the waypoint name max 8 charac ters as follows 1 Use Aor to set character Press A to select character in order of 0 gt 1 9 gt A gt gt _ 0 gt Use V to select character re verse of that order Note If there is no position data the mes sage No position data appears 2 Use P to shift the cursor 2 Use the Cursor pad to set the cursor 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to complete where desired Picture does not advance the name and finally press the EN until step 3 is completed and the instruc TER key tion window is integrated into the data 6 Press the MENU ESC key to close the box window You can choose the echo to show on the A scope display with the cursor This is useful for finding the intensity of a specific echo 16 1 OPERATION Entering a waypoint by manual entry of 6 Enter latitude and longitude similar to position how entered waypoint name 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the 7 Press the MENU ESC key to register the menu waypolnt 2 Use A or V to select Data and press the 8 Pressthe MENU ESC key several times ENTER key to close the window 1 18 2 Editing waypoints 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the Data Box MBA ler ron 2 Use A or V to select Data and press the ear ing Nav Data Auto LEM Wind Spd Dir True 3 Use A or F to select WPT List and press Trip Source OWN the ENTER key Temp
8. The location turns red or white alternately and a beep sounds with each push 34 3 9 LCD Test The LCD test checks for proper display of all colors To stop the test at any time press the MENU ESC key 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu Press A or W to select Tests to show the Tests menu and press the ENTER key Press A or W to select LCD Test and press the ENTER key Press any key except the MENU ESC key to start the test Press any key except the MENU ESC key to change the screen in the se quence shown below After the cross hatch screen is displayed the Tests menu reappears Press the MENU ESC key twice to close the menu Operation description Black White Red Green Blue Seven tones Seven tones Seven tones in black in red in green Seven tones in blue Crosshatch 3 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 3 10 Restoring Default Settings You may wish to restore default settings to start afresh 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 2 Press A or W to select Reset at the bot tom of the menu bar and press the EN TER key to show the Reset menu Reset Factory Reset 3 Press the ENTER key again The confir mation window appears 4 Press A to select Yes and then press the ENTER key A beep sounds the equip ment restarts and then the installation menu appears Installation Language English Depth Unit Temp Unit
9. 0 msec 0 05 msec Rx Band Narrow Std Wide LF Same items and settings as HF Target Echo Normal Surface Squid Deep Sea AP 1 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE o Display A Scope Off Normal Peak Depth Size Off Small Middle Large Depth Scale Right Center Off Zoom Marker Off On Temp Graph Off Narrow Wide Temp Graph Color Std White Red Black Yellow Pic Adv Dir Left Right L R Display Division TL EI Color Bar Off On Hue Custom Std Hue1 Hue6 Background White Light Blue Blue Dark Blue Black Colors 8 16 64 Window Color Day Night Header Info Off On Help Off On Auto Close Alarm Bottom Off On From 0 9000 ft O ft Span 1 9000 ft 10 ft Fish Normal Off Defined Area All Area From 0 9000 ft O ft Span 1 9000 ft 10 ft Fish B L Off On B L mode only From 0 0 600 0 ft 0 0 ft Span 0 1 600 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 Alarm Off Inside Outside Radius 0 01 99 99 nm 0 01 nm Data Go to WPT Off Destination 1 20 WPT List Data Box 1 Speed SOG Off On Soeed STW Off On Depth Off On Range Off On Bearing Off On Position Off On Wind Off On Heading Off On Course Off On
10. Availability depends on how 2 SYSTEM MENU 3 Use lt or P to select the nav data item to display Availability depends on how much nav data is displayed as shown be low 2 Two data Three data Four data display display display Items displayable in 1 3 speed STW wind speed and direction destination waypoint data compass heading depth position course range and bearing trip meter odometer water temperature alr pressure time to go to destination waypoint XTE speed SOG Items displayable in 4 9 depth position speed SOG speed STW course range and bearing trip meter odometer water temperature heading wind speed wind direction air pressure time to go to destination waypoint XTE Graphic display 4 Press the ENTER key Note When data is lost 30 sec the display shows at the location where there is no data Latitude Longitude Latitude and longi Waypoint Course tude Range Bearing I TG XTE Wind Speed Direction Wind Indicator Ba Atmospheric Pressure rometer 28 XTE MARINA SPEED SOG xE 0 20m Rng 2f Jnm WPT MARINA Rng 22 dnm Brg 344 0 ATE 0 8nm Cse 168 0 SOG Speed over ground STW Speed relative to water DEPTH kod m SPEED SOG 45 6789 1 234 12345 6789 2 3k SPEED STW COURSE True RNG BRG 12 3 123 4 123411234 TRIP METER ODOMETER TEMP 1234m 1234 123 4 ENEA KK 12 3
11. Source Oun Speed Source Onn 4 Use Aor to select the waypoint to edit Trip Reset and press the ENTER key The way Odo Reset m point setting window appears 3 Use Aor F to select WPT List and press 5 Use Aor to select the item to edit the ENTER key 6 Edit item as appropriate WPT List 7 Press the MENU ESC key several times to close the window 1 18 3 Erasing waypoints A waypoint currently selected as destination waypoint cannot be erased 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 2 Use Aor to select Data and press the ENTER key 3 Use Aor F to select WPT List and press the ENTER key 4 Use Aor to select the waypoint to erase and press the ENTER key 5 Use Aor to select Erase and press 4 Use Aor W to select an empty waypoint the ENTER key and press the ENTER key The way 6 Use Aor V to select Yes and press the point setting window appears showing ENTER key current position in latitude and longitude 7 Press the MENU ESC key three times to 5 Use Aor to select item desired and close the window press the ENTER key be i For name For L L ex latitude 17 1 OPERATION 1 18 4 Setting destination way point Set a destination waypoint to find range bear ing and time to go to that point Range bear ing and time to go to the waypoint are shown on the nav data display See sec 2 2 2 1 Press the MENU ESC key to
12. The choices depend on the setting of Screen Layout HF LF HZm LZm Mix HZm HF LZm LF LF HF LZm HZm HF Mix LF Mix HF2 HF1 LF2 LF1 LF HZm HF LZm LF HF LF HF Mix LZm LF HZMm HF HZm HF HZm LF LF HF LZm HZm HF Mix LF M ix HZm HF LZm LF The screen modes are shown as follows HF High Frequency LF Low Frequency Zm Zoom Mix Mix display HF1 HF2 LF1 LF2 1 and 2 show the same picture Gain can be adjusted independently for each Display Control for adjusting gain HF 1 GAIN HF control HF2 GAIN LF control LF1 GAIN LF control GAIN HF control LF2 About the mix display The mix display compares echo intensity be tween low and high frequencies and displays echoes from tiny fish in discriminative colors This is done by utilizing the fact that tiny fish return a stronger echo against a high frequen cy rather than a low frequency It works as fol lows e Ifahigh frequency echo is stronger than the corresponding echo on the low frequency the high frequency echo is displayed e Ifthe low frequency echo is stronger than or equal to the high frequency echo it is less likely to be a tiny fish and therefore is dis played in blue e If the echoes on both frequencies have the intensity corresponding to reddish brown or red they are displayed in reddish brown or red This is necessary to display the zero line and bottom in reddish brown or red In other words t
13. This is useful when you are trying to find individual fish within a layer of plankton 1 OPERATION 1 19 2 Tx Rx menu Tx Pomer Auto o Tx Rate Max HF Tx Pulse Edge Off Tx Pulse std Std Uff Std Tx Pulse Edge Tx Pulse Rx Band Target Echo std Norma Tx Power Interference may appear on the screen when an echo sounder having the same frequency as your own is being operat ed 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 Tx power Is available in Off Min 1 10 and Auto Off turns off transmission Min sets minimum Tx power Auto automatically adjusts Tx pow er 1 10 sets desired Tx power the higher the value the more the Tx power When Tx power is reduced Off Min 1 9 the indication P R appears at the top of the display Tx Rate Changes pulse repetition rate in 20 levels Normally the highest rate 20 is used When in shallow waters second reflection echoes may appear between surface and ac tual bottom echo In this case lower the Tx rate level Max changes the Tx rate automat ically S activates the ship s soeed dependent mode where the TX rate changes automati cally with ship s speed Requires ship s speed input Tx Pulse Edge HF LF Turn on to suppress interference to other acoustic equipment fish finders scanning sonars etc your own and others Tx Pulse HF LF Pulse
14. fish These items are automatically set Tx Pulse Short 1 Echo Stretch ON and Smoothing Off Deep Sea is the same as Normal 1 19 3 Display menu Display Depth Size Depth Scale foon Marker Temp Graph Temp Graph Color Pic Adv Dir Disp Division Color Bar Hue Background Colors Window Color Header Info Help Auto Close Depth Size Change the size of the depth in dication to Small Middle or Large Off turns off the depth indication Depth Scale Select where to display the depth scale Right or Center Off turns off the depth scale Zoom Marker Turn the zoom marker on or off on the zoom displays Temp Graph Turn the temperature graph on or off and select graph range from Narrow or Wide Narrow is 16 F and Wide is 32 F MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 LF 1 2 Water temp scale Temp Graph Color Select water tempera ture graph color among standard white red black and yellow Pic Adv Dir Select picture advance direc tion Left advances the picture right to left Right advances the picture left to right L R advances the picture both leftward and right ward starting from the center of the screen Left direction in single frequency display hor izontal split Disp Division Select display division in dual frequency and combination displays zoom normal The choices are shown in the illustration below H Horizontal split Vertical split Color Bar Turn the color ba
15. freezes the display and is useful for taking a photo of the display 5 Press the MENU ESQC key twice to fin ish ZA CAUTION Neither the picture nor the depth indication is updated when the picture is stopped For those reasons do not steer the vessel while monitoring the picture depth indication when the picture is stopped Note The picture advance direction is select able See sec 1 19 3 1 11 Rejecting interfer ence Interference from other acoustic equipment operating nearby or other electronic equip ment on your boat may show itself on the dis play as shown in the figure below When this occurs use the interference rejector Interference from Electrical interference other sounder 1 OPERATION 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 2 Use Aor to select Sounder and press the ENTER key 3 Use Aor to select Interference and press the ENTER key Interference Off Low Medium High Auto 4 Use Aor to turn the interference rejec tor on or off and press the ENTER key Off Turn off the interference rejector Low Medium High High provides the greatest degree of suppression and Low provides the weakest Auto Automatically reject interference 5 Press the MENU ESC key twice to close the window IMPORTANT Turn off the interference rejector when no interference exists so as not to miss small echoes 1 12 Erasing Weak Ech oes Sediment in the
16. highest You can also use 4 or gt for the adjust ment 3 Press the ENTER or MENU ESC key to save the setiing and close the window The window is automatically closed if the brilliance is not adjusted within approx six seconds Note When the power is reapplied after turn ing off the equipment with minimum brilliance minimum brilliance will be set after the equip ment goes through its initial start up The start up Screen appears with the maximum brilliance Adjust the brilliance as necessary 1 4 Selecting a Display The FCV 295 has seven display modes low frequency display high frequency display dual frequency display low frequency zoom high frequency zoom user 1 display and user 2 display Select one with the MODE control as follows 1 Rotate the MODE control to open the mode selection window LOW frequency zoom mode BL LF BZ LF MZ LF BD LF Low frequency single mode LF Dual LF HF High frequency single mode HF High frequency zoom mode BL HF BZ HF MZ HF BD HF KE User 1 2 Mode indication at the top of the screen BL Bottom Lock LF Low Frequency BZ Bottom Zoom HF High Frequency MZ Marker Zoom BD Bottom Discrimination 2 Rotate the MODE control to select a dis play 1 4 1 Single frequency display Low frequency The lower the frequency of the ultrasonic sig nal the wider the detection area Therefore the low frequency is useful for general detec tio
17. menu eeeszaaa ea aaaa aaa aaaaeaazaaaacce 18 Speed aam 13 Speed ose dA GG dO ck 30 Speed source 24 SPIETANJE zasieki i AZ ad o 29 System Configuraion vi System MENU G R 25 T Keen e EE 22 27 Trip distance reset uesaauaaaanaaa 24 Trip distance source 24 Breif leie te BEE 33 DIR LC eee ree eee ee E ene OT 11 IS Ae aae 22 E elt EE 22 LK dE 22 U CUI EE 30 User 1 and 2 dsplave 26 CESCMPUON RAGE WO SEA 5 Ser CIUNE eege 26 KEE ee DE 25 User menise hier ere 25 V Y Pt EE 8 W Water temperature alarm 11 111 13 Water temperature graph 1 11 1 23 Water temperature graph color 23 Water temperature offset eee 30 Water temperature source 24 Waypoints destination w vpoint 18 EGO wasz od CA aw 17 SUITING added koci W a EE 16 STASINO Ea A EO A EZ O TC 17 WAITING e E 20 WIO EE ee aoe 20 Wind speed indication 22 2s21122 24 WINOOW ee e 23 Z ZETO E asti a OU laik 31 ZO M Bug TEE 23 ZOOM mode preset 111 111 18 27 ZOOM ANJE oros nre 29 IN 2 INDEX
18. open the menu 2 Use Aor to select Data and press the ENTER key 3 Use Aor VW to select Go To WPT and press the ENTER key 4 Use Aor to select a waypoint and press the ENTER key 5 Press the MENU ESC key twice to close the window 1 19 Menu Description This section describes menu items not previ ously mentioned For the System menu see chapter 2 1 19 1 Sounder menu sounder foon Mode Botton Zoom Free Shift Dff Auto Shift Off Interference Auto Freg Choice Freq Control Color Erase Clutter Gain Area White Line White Line Color White Marker TYG STC smoothing On Bottom Zong Bottom Search Auto Echo Stretch Off Zoom Mode Select the zoom display to show among bottom lock bottom zoom marker zoom and bottom discrimination 1 2 1 3 when zoom is selected with the MODE control Free Shift Turn on off independent range shift Select Off to apply the same shift value to all ranges To set range shift independently on each range select On This feature is in operative when auto range or auto shift is ac tive Auto Shift Turn the auto shift feature on or off Select Off to shift the display manually with A or W On automatically tracks the bottom echo to keep it on the bottom half of the display For example the distance to the bottom is 350 ft and the range is set to 60 ft Then auto shift automatically places the bot tom echo on the display w
19. rg Speed Unit 1005213 Espanol Hind Unit Distance Unit EH Italiano Portugu s Dansk svenska Norsk suomi EXANULKG FASE EE NTT Inn Era H EMO AAW 5 If necessary select your language and units of measurement Press the MENU ESC key twice to finish 35 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE MENU ESC Sounder Pic Advance 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 Stop key Zoom Mode Bottom Lock Bottom Zoom Marker Zoom Discrim1 2 Discrim1 3 Free Shift Off On Auto Shift Off On Interference Off Low Medium High Auto Freq Choice Settings according to transducer connected Freq Control Settings according to transducer connected Color Erase 0 50 0 Clutter HF Clutter 0 100 40 HF Curve Std Linear H L S Custom LF Clutter 0 100 40 LF Curve Std Linear H L S Custom Gain Area All Normal White Line 0 100 Edge 0 White Line Color White Line Color White RGB adjustable Default Yes No White Marker TVG HF TVG Level 1 8 4 HF TVG Distance 100 3000 ft 600 ft LF TVG Level 1 8 4 LF TVG Distance 100 3000 ft 600 ft sua HF STC 0 10 0 pE STC 0 10 0 Smoothing Off On Bottom Zone Select are where to show bottom echo Bottom Search Auto LF HF Echo Stretch Off On TxRx Tx Power Off Min 1 thru 10 Auto Tx Rate 1 20 S Max HF Tx Pulse Edge Off On Tx Pulse Short1 Short2 Std Long Manual Pulse Length 0 05 5
20. the table Basic Range No Range rua fe fal a ef fw 500 1000 500 3000 HR 200 300 600 200 300 HR is Hiro Japanese unit of depth mea surement Note 1 Basic ranges may be preset as de sired on the Range menu Note 2 The range mode indication AUTO_R or MANUAL which appears at the top left corner may be turned on or off with Header Info in the Display menu Note 3 In the dual frequency display the range for the low and high frequencies can be adjusted mutually or independently Turn on Split Range in the Range menu to enable in dependent adjustment 1 6 Shifting the Range The basic range and range shifting functions used together give you the means to select the depth you can see on the screen The ba sic range can be thought of as providing a window into the water column and range shifting as moving the window to the desired depth zm mme eem mm a Window can be shifted up and down to select Starting depth Display Note This function is inoperative when the Auto Range or Auto Shift is active 1 Press Aor V onthe SHIFT key to show the Shift setting window 0 6000 2 Use A or V on the SHIFT key to select the amount of shift desired 3 Press the MENU ESC key to close the window or wait six seconds to automati cally close it Note 1 The bottom echo may be lost if the amount of shift is greater than actual depth Note 2 Auto Shift
21. water or reflections from plankton may be painted on the display in low intensity tones as shown in the illustration be low You can remove these unwanted echoes with the Color Erase feature 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 2 Use Aor to select Sounder and press the ENTER key 3 Use Aor to select Color Erase and press the ENTER key Color Erase O 508 4 Use Aor to select the color to erase and press the ENTER key The setting range is 0 to 50 in intervals of 5 The larger the setting value the greater the number of colors that are erased 5 Press the MENU ESC key twice to close the menu 1 13 Rejecting Clutter Low intensity speckles may appear over most of screen This is mainly due to sedi ment in the water or noise These unwanted echoes can be rejected when using the man ual mode by adjusting Clutter on the menu Clutter is automatically adjusted in the auto gain mode 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 2 Use Aor to select Sounder and press the ENTER key 3 Use Aor to select Clutter and press the ENTER key Clutter HF Curve LF Clutter LF Curve 4 Use Aor to select HF Curve or LF Curve as applicable and press the EN TER key The setting box shown below appears Std Linear Std Strong color echoes are displayed as is and weak color echoes are shown smaller when the clutter level sett
22. width changes ac cording to range and shift values When long range detection is your objective select a long pulse length For better resolution choose a shorter pulse Short 1 raises the detection resolution however detection range is short er pulse length is about 1 4 of Std than the 22 Std setting Short 2 raises the detection reso lution however detection range is shorter pulse length is about 1 2 of Std than the Std setting Std is the standard pulse length and is suitable for general use Long Increases the detection range but resolution is two times lower compared to the Std pulse length Man ual enables manual setting of pulse length at Pulse Length Pulse Length HF LF Operative when Man ual is selected at Tx Pulse A small value gives better detection resolution however de tection range is shorter On the other hand a large value gives better detection range but resolution is lower The setting range is 0 05 5 0 msec Rx Band LF HF Rx bandwidth is automati cally set according to Tx pulse length Nor mally the Std position provides good performance If noise is a problem switch to Narrow For better resolution select Wide Target Echo Set fishing objective Normal is for general purpose fishing Surface is for de tecting surface fish Pulse repetition rate is higher than Normal on the 1kW and 2kW transducers that are programmed into the menu Squid detects squid and other individ ual
23. 1 0kHz LF Terminal 1 Configuration 2 Configuration 50 0kHz HF Terminal 49 0kHz HF Terminal 49 4kHz LF Terminal 51 0kHz LF Terminal 3 Configuration 3 Use Aor to select applicable frequen cy and press the ENTER key The pic 1 OPERATION ture for the frequency selected here is shown on the display Freq Control Four different transducer fre quencies and frequency adjustment range are automatically set at installation However the range of frequency adjustment for each frequency may be different depending on in stallation characteristics For example for a 200 kHz frequency transducer the default fre quencies are 200 kHz 196 kHz 198 kHz and 204 kHz If those frequencies are not suitable for your use you can change them Further in case of a wide bandwidth transducer fre quencies may be chosen from the available frequency range This allows you to have mul tiple frequencies for a single transducer For example if you have the transducer 82B 35R you can register frequencies between 66 kHz and 109 kHz The frequencies registered here may be selected at Freq Choice in the Sound er menu Set transducer frequency keeping in mind these considerations e Set frequency which is suitable for detect ing targeted fish e Shift frequency so as to reduce interfer ence e Lower frequency to increase detection range e Raise frequency to improve resolution 1 Choose Freq Control a
24. 4u 0 5 m APP or TRUE depending on menu setting TRUE or MAG depending on menu setting kk To destination waypoint gt green starboard lt red port 2 3 Range Menu The Range menu is where you can pre set basic ranges zoom range bottom lock range and turn independent range adjustment on or off The default values are suitable for most fishing applications however you may wish to change pre set ranges to suit your needs Note that when the depth unit is changed all range settings are restored to default There fore itis a good idea to change the depth unit first and then change ranges Range 30ft Range 2 60ft Range 2 120ft Range 4 250ft Range 5 500ft Range 6 1000ft Range 7 1600ft Range 6 G000ft Z00m Range 1b6ft B L Range 1b6ft Split Range Uff Range 1 to Range 8 1 Use Aor to select a range and press the ENTER key For example select Range 1 and the setting window looks something like the one below A BENE Y 16 9000TT Use A or to Set range Press the ENTER key to set confirm set ting Zoom Range Zoom range sets the range for the marker zoom and bottom zoom displays Press A or V to set zoom range as desired For the hor izontal split screen the range is one half the value set 16 600Ft2 2 SYSTEM MENU B L Range Set display range for bottom lock and bottom discrimination displays Use A or to set B L range as desir
25. Color selected with arrow is shown in white 2 Use lt or P to select high or low frequen cy as appropriate 3 Use A or to select the color to display in white For example to display the bot tom echo in white select the topmost col or on the color bar 4 Press the ENTER key STC Delete unwanted echoes plankton air bubbles etc near the surface This is useful to clear the surface of unwanted echoes to look for surface fish The setting range is 0 10 and O is Off The larger the value the more surface echoes are erased In setting 10 STC deletes unwanted echoes from the surface to about 16 ft Avoid setting the STC too high fish echoes near the surface may be erased Smoothing If echoes appear like patch work turn this feature on to smooth them Bottom Zone Select the area where to show the bottom echo when Auto Range is active 21 1 OPERATION 1 Choose Bottom Zone and press the EN TER key Bottom Zone ad Above Below br Boundary line top Bottom display area Boundary line bottom 2 Use lt or P to select the boundary line to adjust 3 Use A or to adjust the boundary line Bottom Search Select the frequency to use to detect depth when using the dual frequency display The choices are HF LF and Auto Auto gives priority to a frequency which is giv ing the most accurate depth data Echo Stretch Turn this feature on to stretch the tail of echoes
26. E U PR U N O uma OPERATOR S MANUAL COLOR LCD SOUNDER MODEL FCV 295 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD www furuno co jp Elemental Chlorine Free The paper used in this nanual is elenental chl ori ne free FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD FURLNO Authori zed D stri butor Deal er 9 52 Ashi hara cho N shi nonnya 662 8580 J APAN Tel ephone 481 0 798 65 2111 Fax 81 0 798 65 4200 A MY 2008 E FEE 02 2009 All rights reserved Printed in J apan Pub No OME 23760 B AMU rom WMATA 00016850811 IMPORTANT NOTICES General e The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual Wrong op eration or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO e If this manual is lost or worn contact your dealer about replacement e The contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice e The example screens or illustrations shown in this manual can be different from the screens you see on your display The screens you see depend on your system configuration and equip ment settings e Save this manual for future reference e Any modification of the equipment including software by persons not authorized by FURUNO will cancel the warranty e All brand and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or service marks of their re
27. GPS and Loran C Auto selects navigator in order of accuracy in case of mul tiple navigators The order is GPS followed by Loran C Wind Spd Dir Display wind speed and direc tion data in True or Apparent The apparent wind is the actual flow of air acting upon a sail or the wind as it appears to the sailor The true wind is the wind seen by a stationary ob server in velocity and direction Trip Source Select source for trip data cal culation The choices are Own internal speed sensor and NMEA speed data from external navigator Temp Source Select source for water tem perature data The choices are Own internal temperature sensor and NMEA temperature data from external navigator Speed Source Select source for speed data The choices are Own internal soeed sensor and NMEA speed data from external naviga tor Trip Reset Select Yes to reset trip meter to zero A few beeps sound after resetting is completed Odo Reset Select Yes to reset the odometer to zero A few beeps sound after resetting is completed 2 SYSTEM MENU 2 1 How to Open the System Menu Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu then press A or VW to select System sounder TXRX Display Stabi Alarn Data v System Range Key Lang Units NMEA Calib Tests System menu See installation manual See Chapter 3 2 2 User Menu The User menu mainly provides items for ar rangement of the user picture
28. OREWORD iigiin V SYSTEM CONFIGURATION vi 1 OPERATION wani 1 1 1 Control Description 1 2 emer ONOM aoi o 2 1 3 How to Adjust Display Brilliance and Panel Dimmer 2 1 4 Selecting a Display 2 1 4 1 Single frequency display 2 1 4 2 Dual frequency display 3 1 4 3 Zoom display 1 2111 21 3 1 4 4 User 1 and 2 displays 5 1 5 Selecting a Hange 5 1 5 1 Range adjustment 5 1 5 2 Manual range adjustment 5 1 6 Shifting the Range 6 1 7 Adjusting the Galn 7 1 7 1 Selecting gain adjustment 7 1 7 2 Manual gain adjustment 7 1 8 Measuring Depth 8 1 9 Menu Operating Procedure 8 1 10 Picture Advance Speed 9 1 11 Rejecting Interference 9 1 12 Erasing Weak Echoes 10 1 13 Rejecting Clutter 10 1 14 Adjusting IN 11 1 15 A scope Display nonnnonnnaenenen 12 ES e EE 13 1 17 FUNCTION Control 15 1 17 1 Using the FUNCTION COMO bei 15 1 17 2 Programming the FUNCTION control 15 1518 e ell EE 16 1 18 1 Entering a waypoint 16 1 18 2 Editing waypoints 17 1 18 3 Erasing waypoints 17 1 18 4 Setting destination W vDOoInt 18 1 19 Menu Description 1 18 1 19 1 Sounder menu
29. Same choices as Nav Data Disp in User1 Nav Data Same choices as Nav Data in User1 Default is CH Range Range 1 16 9000 ft 30 ft Range 2 16 9000 ft 60 ft Range 3 16 9000 ft 120 ft Range 4 16 9000 ft 250 ft Range 5 16 9000 ft 500 ft Range 6 16 9000 ft 1000 ft Range 7 16 9000 ft 1600 ft Range 8 16 9000 ft 3000 ft Zoom Range 16 600 ft 16 ft B L Range 16 600 ft 16 ft Split Range Off On STC Bottom Zone A Scope Split Range Auto Shift Freq Choice Freq Control Key Beep Off On Language English OTHERS Units Depth m ft fa HR pb Temp C F 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 Special NMEA Port In Out In ln NMEA Output Off On WAAS Setup Off WAAS 00 WAAS 27 TLL Output Off TLL FURUNO TLL Port Monitor Set up data ports by installer Calib Sound Speed 200 0 2000 0 m s 1500 0 m s Temp 20 0 F 20 0 F 0 0 F Speed STW 50 50 0 Bottom Level 100 100 0 Zero Line Off On Zero Line Area 4 5 9 8 ft 4 5 ft HF E Draft 15 0 50 0 ft 0 0 ft Gain ADJ 20 20 0 LF E Draft 15 0 50 0 ft 0 0 ft Gain ADJ 20 20 0 Key pi FUNC Key Pic Advance Interference Color Erase Clutter White Line White Marker TVG Lang Tests Test LCD Test Reset Factory Reset Yes No AP 3 APPENDIX 2 SCREEN LAYOUT
30. Speed Wind Distance Depth m ft fa HR pb Temperature C F Speed kt km h mph Wind kt km h mph m s Distance nm km sm 2 7 Calib Menu Sound Speed 1500 0m s Temp 0 0 F Speed STH Botton Level fero Line Zero Line Area HF Draft Gain ADJ LF Draft Gain ADJ Sound Speed Adjust the sound velocity of the Tx Rx signal if the depth indication is incorrect because of water temperature or salinity density A 1500 0m s 200 0 2000 0m s Temp lf the water temperature indication is wrong you can apply an offset to it to correct it Refer to the installation manual Speed STW lf the speed indication is wrong you can apply an offset to it to correct it Refer to the instal lation manual Bottom Level In the default bottom level setting 0 the equipment judges consecutive strong echoes to be bottom echoes If in that setting the depth indication is unstable adjust the bottom level If vertical lines extend upward from the bottom echo in the bottom lock display lower the bottom level to erase the vertical lines If the level is too low however it may be difficult to distinguish bottom fish from the bottom echo Bottom lock display MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 BL LF 1 2 Bottom Set the bottom level so that these vertical lines just disappear Zero Line Turn the zero line transmission line on or off When turned off the transmission line disap p
31. This dedication to excellence 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 installed op erated and maintained properly Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures 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 295 is a dual frequency Color LCD Sounder Comprised of a display unit and a transducer the FCV 295 displays underwater conditions on a 10 4 inch color LCD in various colors according to echo strength The main features of the FCV 295 are e FURUNO Free Synthesizer FFS trans ceiver design allows use of user selectable operating frequencies e 64 color including background presenta tion provides detailed information on fish density and bottom composition e Automatic operation selects correct range and gain to show fish echoes and bottom in both shallow and deep waters e In addition to the conventional gain setting Gain may be applied to the whole display e Alarms Bottom Fish bottom lock and nor mal Soeed Water Temperature and Ar rival e Edge function of white marker traces the bottom contour with a thin white line e Zero
32. User Color User Clutter User Screen Layout M Disp Mode LF HF MiX foon Mode Botton Zoom Target Echo Norma Dff EI Nav Data Disp Nav Data User screen Layout Disp Mode foom Mode Target Echo Normal Nav Data Disp Off Nav Data B H L m LF H m HF Bottom Zoom 25 2 2 1 User menu description User Color Arrange the display colors to your liking by changing the color arrangement on the color bar 1 Select User Color and press the ENTER key to show the user color bar User Color Color currently selected Background Default color Custom 2 Press Aor to select the color to adjust and press the ENTER key The RGB ad justment window appears on _ i Press A or VW to select the color to adjust Press lt or gt to adjust color 0 63 Press the ENTER key to finish setting To enable user colors press A or W sev eral times to select Custom at the bottom of the color bar and then press the EN TER key 7 Press Aor VW to select Yes and then press the ENTER key Hue on the Dis play menu is automatically set to custom and Background on the same menu be comes inoperative 8 Press the MENU ESC key three times to quit the menu Green Blue Popi ZS 2 SYSTEM MENU User Clutter Select the colors to reject with the clutter re jector 1 Select User Clutter and press the EN TER key to show the user clutter colo
33. aint anti corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts especially plastic connectors 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 Transducer Check cable for damage cable Power cable Check that they are tightly transducer ca fastened Refasten if neces ble plug Sary Display unit Check for corrosion Clean if ground necessary Check voltage If out of rat ing correct problem Power supply voltage 3 2 Care of Display Unit For the chassis dust or dirt on the cabinet can be removed with a soft dry cloth For stub born dirt water diluted mild detergent can be used In this case wipe the cabinet with a dry cloth after using detergent Do not use sol vents such as thinner acetone or benzene to clean the unit They can remove paint and markings For the LCD screen wipe the LCD carefully to prevent scratching using tissue paper and an LCD cleaner To remove dirt or salt deposits use an LCD cleaner wiping slowly with tissue paper so as to dissolve the dirt or salt Change paper frequently so the salt or dirt will not scratch the LCD Do not use solvents such as thinner acetone or benzene for cleaning Al so do not use degreaser or antifog solution as the
34. al division LF or HF DUAL ZOOM ZOOM HIGH LOW HIGH NORMAL LOW HIGH LOW ZOOM ZOOM A SCOPE ON 0 CH LI wes PF 0 CH L I wes gt 0 CH LI we JS UOU gt A S C P A S C P Vertical division LF or HF DUAL ZOOM ZOOM NORMAL LOW HIGH LOW HIGH ZOOM LOW ZOOM HIGH ASCOFE LOW HIGH ON LOW HIGH A S C O P E AP 7 FURUNO 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 1 4 2 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 FCV 295 SPECIFICATIONS OF COLOR LCD SOUNDER ECHO SOUNDER TX frequency Output power Power reduction TX rate Pulselength DISPLAY UNIT Display mode Brilliance Echo color Background color Range shift Display mode Zoom display Picture advance speed Alarm Noise limiter Automatic indication INTERFACE Number of port Input data Output data POWER SUPPLY Display unit FCV 295 28 38 50 68 82 88 107 150 200 kHz select 2 channels 1 2 or 3 kW Off Min 1 to 10 Auto Max 3000 pulse min 0 1 to 5 0 msec manual 0 05 to 5 0 msec 10 4 inch color LCD 640 x 480 dots 450 cd 8 16 64 colors according to echo intensity Selectable among 5 colors Range 5 3000 m Shift 0 2000 m Expansion range 5 200 m Single frequency Dual frequency Zoom User 1 2 A scope Bottom lock expansion Bottom zoom Marker zoom Bottom discrimination 7 steps Lines TX Stop 1 16 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 Synchroniz
35. ber If you want to change the waypoint name go to step 4 e Output a waypoint position to a chart plotter Otherwise go to step 6 to mark position on its screen e Record the position of an important echo as a waypoint and 20 points can be saved e Find range bearing and time to go to a lo Neu Haupoint cation waypoint Name 01 This feature requires position data fed from a Lat 00 00 0006 H GPS navigator Lon 000 00 0006 H 1 18 1 Entering a waypoint Note 1 When TLL or FURUNO TLL is There are two ways to enter a waypoint di selected at TLL Output on the NMEA rectly enter it from the screen or manually en menu of the System menu the latitude ter its latitude and longitude coordinates from and longitude position at the cursor posi the menu tion is output to a chart plotter Entering a waypoint from the screen Note 2 Up to 20 waypoints can be regis tered When you attempt to enter more 1 Press the MARK key The cursor ap than 20 the message Already entered pears along with waypoint entry instruc 20 waypoints No more waypoint can be tions To enter a waypoint at current entered appears To enter another way position go to step 3 point delete an unnecessary waypoint referring to section 1 18 3 Depth and water temperature at cursor position A Press the ENTER key to open the Way point name entry box MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 A V lt 4 b Move cursor ENTER MARK
36. bottom fish from the bottom by tracing a line in white or color desired just above the bottom contour This function is not only use ful for discriminating bottom fish but is also valuable for judging fish school density The setting range is 0 100 in intervals of 10 The higher the value the thicker the line 20 1 Select White Line and press the ENTER key White Line 010102 Edge 2 Use Aor F tosetthe width and press the ENTER key The higher the figure the wider the width of the line The option Edge paints a very thin line above the bottom contour regardless of gain setting or display color White Line Color Choose the color for the white line 1 Select White Line Color and press the ENTER key White Line Color White Line Color Default Current white line color 2 With White Line Color selected press the ENTER key 3 Use Aor F to select the color to change Use 4 or gt to adjust range 0 63 the color 5 Set all colors as appropriate 6 Press the ENTER key to finish To restore default white line settings se lect Default at step 1 and press the ENTER key Press A or VW to select Yes and press the ENTER key White Marker Display a specific echo color in white This feature is useful for emphasiz ing echoes having a specific strength 1 Select White Marker and press the EN TER key 1 gt WE Marker a LF au pk p oft VC
37. e top left corner on the screen Cruising This mode clearly displays stronger echoes for example bottom and suppresses weak echoes Use it for general cruising H L AC is shown at the top left corner on the screen Off Select to manually adjust gain 3 For automatic operation Fishing or Cruis ing use the auto gain offset range 5 to 5 with 4 or P 4 Press the ENTER key 1 7 2 Manual gain adjustment The GAIN HF and GAIN LF controls adjust the sensitivity of the receiver The setting range is 0 0 to 10 and the current setting is shown at the top of the screen as H or L XX setting value Generally use a higher setting for deep wa ters and a lower setting for shallow waters In any case adjust the controls so that a slight amount of noise remains on the screen Gain too low A CAUTION Adjust the gain properly Incorrect gain may Gain too high Gain proper give wrong depth indication which could result in grounding if the vessel is steered according to the depth indication 1 OPERATION 1 8 Measuring Depth The VRM Variable Range Marker measures the depth to fish schools etc 1 Use A or to place the VRM on the ob ject to measure depth 2 Read the VRM depth just above the VRM MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 LF 41 2 VRM Depth Note The VRM is inoperative when the Nav Data is displayed 1 9 Menu Operating Procedure The FCV 295 has six menus Sounder TxRx Displa
38. e w ship s speed Fish Normal Bottom Water temperature Bottom Ship s speed arrival Frequency adjustable as transducer Automatic gain adjust fishing cruising Automatic range shift Water temperature graph optional sensor required NMEA0183 Ver 1 5 2 0 3 0 Oe 1 BWC GGA GLC GLL GNS GTD HDG HDT MDA MTW MWV RMA RMB RMC VHW VTG XTE DBS DBT DPT MTW RMB TLL VHW PFEC pidat SDmrk Optional sensor required 12 24 VDC 2 6 1 3A Rectifier PR 62 option 100 110 220 230 VAC 1 phase 50 60Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient temperature Relative humidity Degree of protection Vibration COATING COLOR Display unit 15 C to 55 C 93 at 40 C Panel IP55 Chassis IP22 IEC 60945 N2 5 SP 1 E2376S01C INDEX A Alarms aGUVANO EE 13 Sid EE 13 DONOS rat eee eT eer 13 fish DOOM IOCK s nei A id E Ee a 13 TE due L VC EE 13 SPOG sez ic A ZE EEC EA 13 water temperature asaauaaanaanac 13 ged EE 13 A scope denga 12 a OLKO C BIL CE 18 B Background COON E 23 Battery voltage AE 33 BCA IOlMal sto EG s 24 BOOM AIM oi GaGa 13 Bottom discrimination display 4 BOHOM EVE EE 31 Bottom lock display cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 3 Bottom lock range EE 29 BONOM SEBTOM Ga GE LEG 21 BOHOM ZONG EE 21 Bottom zoom display 4 Blue 2 C H Me n EE 30 CROT ara 10 GOlOr Dal Ono EE 23 GOlOFETASE ee 10 Color Guanti EE 23 Contr
39. ears which allows you to better watch fish echoes near the surface The length of the transmission line changes with transducer used and installation characteristics If the width of the transmission line is 4 5 ft default value or more set the transmission line width with Zero Line Area as follows 31 2 SYSTEM MENU Zero Line Area This feature adjusts the rejection width of the transmission line from the area specified when the menu item Zero Line is turned off The effective range is 4 5 to 9 8 ft For a long tail increase the value If the transmission line does not disappear raise the STC or lower the Tx power A 4 5ft Y 4 Den STE HF LF 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 HF Draft A 0 0ft Y 15 0 50 0ft Gain ADJ If the gain is too high or too low or there is a difference in the gain between the low and high frequencies you can compen sate for it here HF Gain ADJ A 0 Y 20 20 3 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLE SHOOTING A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment Hazardous voltage exists inside the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage to the equipment and cause fire IMPORTANT Do not apply p
40. ed For the horizontal split screen the range is one half the value set A It Y 16 600TT Split Range Split range enables disables independent ad justment of range in the dual frequency dis play Turn on for independent adjustment Effective in dual frequency mode only Split Range Off on 1 Rotate the RANGE control to show the range selection window The window is displayed during six sec Range LF Range HF sift Long push RANGE s0ft 60ft to switch between GOTT 120ft frequencies in 120ft 450ft dual frequency display P z50ft AUT gt 500ft 10007 1600Ft s000ft 2 Push the RANGE control Each press selects high or low frequency alternately 3 Rotate the RANGE control to choose desired range 10007 1600Ft AUT 2 4 Key Menu The Key menu selects the function for the FUNCTION control and turns the key beep on or off Key FUNC Key TVG Key Beep Off 29 2 SYSTEM MENU 2 5 Language Menu The Language menu selects the language to use Select Language and press the ENTER key Use A or ito select language Lang Language English English Francais Espanol Deutsch Ital iano Portugu s Dansk svenska Norsk Suomi EAAnuLk mwy Ing PaH KUPAAAMALIA 2 6 Units Menu The Units menu lets you select the unit of measurement for depth temperature speed wind and distance from the choices shown below Depth Temp
41. en unwanted echoes at a dis tance less than 100 m are deleted and echoes at depths greater than 100 m are not affected Unwanted echoes suppressed Unwanted echoes appear TVG OFF Fish schools of equal strengths shown in different sizes and colors IMPORTANT TVG adjusted Fish schools of equal strengths shown in same sizes and colors Do not set the TVG too high close range echoes may not be displayed Carefully adjust the TVG while observing the display 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 2 Use Aor to select Sounder and press the ENTER key 1 OPERATION 3 Use Aor VW to select TVG and press the ENTER key HE TVG Level 34 HF TYG Distance 600ft LF TYG Level 4 LF TYG Distance 600ft Default setting for FUNCTION control 4 Use Aor to select HF TVG Distance or LF TVG Distance as applicable and press the ENTER key C100 3000TT 5 Use Aor VW to set TVG distance 100 500 ft 10 ft intervals 500 1000 ft 50 ft intervals 1000 3000 ft 100 ft intervals 6 Press the ENTER key The distance set ting value in the TVG window changes to the one you set 7 Use Aor F to select HF TVG Level or LF TVG Level as applicable and press the ENTER key the ENTER key The higher the level the less the gain at near distance 9 Press the MENU ESC key several times to close the window 12 1 15 A scope Display This display shows echoes at each tra
42. es a normal picture on the right half of the screen and a 16 600 feet default 16 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 Single freq display gt a MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 BL LF 41 2 Zoomed fish school Fish school Bottom shown as a straight line This area zoomed and displayed on left half of screen Note 1 The range of the zoom display can be adjusted on the Range menu Note 2 The zoom marker can be turned on or off on the Display menu 1 OPERATION Bottom zoom display This mode expands bottom and bottom fish on the left half window and is useful for deter mining 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 Single freq display Zoom marker automatically follows change in depth Marker zoom display This mode expands chosen area of the nor mal picture to full vertical size of the screen on the left half window You may specify the por tion to expand by operating the VRM Vari able Range Marker which you can shift with A or V he area between the VRM and zoom marker is expanded This mode is use ful for determining the size of fish in the middle waiter Marker zoom display Single freq display PG M3 MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 MZ LF 1 2
43. gt SDRAM NMEA check gt NREA lt Color bar Program No Control gt 4 Press Aor W to select Test and then press the ENTER key The self test re sults appear together with the key test screen as shown above 5 To escape at any time press the MENU ESC key three times OK Temp 32 0 F lt Water temperature OK speed 5 0kt Speed Power 18 8 V lt Voltage ECHO pd E For factory use CPU Program No 0252365 XX xx FPGA Program No 0252366 XX xx Push CMENU ESC 3 times to exit XX P rogram no xx P rogram version no Updated every second Self test description ROM SDRAM and NMEA checks Result is shown as OK or NG No Good For any NG try the test again If the result is still NG con tact your dealer for advice NMEA check shows no result This check is for factory use only Control test Check controls for proper oper ation e Keys Push each key The key s on screen location turns red or white alternately and a beep sounds with each push e FUNCTION GAIN and RANGE con trols Rotate the control while observing its on screen location Clockwise rotation in creases the value counterclockwise rota tion decreases it Next push the control Its on screen location turns red or white alter nately and a beep sounds with each push e MODE control Rotate the control The name of mode selected appears above the control s on screen location
44. he echoes displayed in or ange thru light blue are considered to be tiny fish such as whitebait Low frequency High frequency E These echoes are likely to be small fish BLU Displayed in blue since high freq Displayed in reddish echo is weaker brown since high freq echoes are red or reddish brown Zoom Mode Select the zoom display to show among bottom lock bottom zoom marker zoom discrim 1 2 and discrim 1 3 See sec 1 4 3 Zoom display Target Echo Set fishing objective Normal is for general purpose fishing Surface is for de tecting surface fish Pulse repetition rate is higher than Normal on the 1kW and 2kW transducers that are programmed into the menu Squid detects squid and other individ ual fish These items are automatically set Tx Pulse Short 1 Echo Stretch ON and 2 SYSTEM MENU smoothing Off Deep Sea is the same as Normal Nav Data Disp Turn the nav data display On or Off and select character size from large or small Nav Data Select the quantity of nav data to show at the upper left corner of the display The choices are two three and four items as shown below 2 2 2 Selecting data for nav data displays 1 Operate the MODE control to select USER 1 or USER 2 whichever is set up to show nav data Nav data display 2 Use Aor to select a data display win dow 3 Use 4 or to select the nav data item to display
45. ing is raised Linear All echoes are displayed smaller when the clutter level setting is raised H Show individual fish L Show small targets such as plankton S Display large individual fish located be tween the surface and midwater Custom Emphasize strong to medium strength echoes See User Clutter of sec 2 2 1 User menu description 5 Use Aor to select setting desired and press the ENTER key 6 Use Aor W to select HF Clutter or LF Clutter as applicable and press the EN TER key 7 Use Aor to set clutter level and press the ENTER key The setting range is 0 100 in intervals of 10 The larger 11 1 OPERATION the setting the greater the degree of clut ter rejection 8 Press the MENU ESC key several times to close the window 1 14 Adjusting TVG A fish school at a deep depth is displayed in weak colors even if it is equal in strength to one in shallow waters This is due to propaga tion attenuation of the ultrasonic wave To compensate for this difference use TVG TVG automatically adjusts the gain with depth so that echoes of the same strength and dif ferent depths are shown in the same colors regardless of their depths The gain is in creased with depth to display echoes of equal strengths in the same colors Furthermore you can suppressed unwanted echoes near the surface For example in the figure below the TVG is set for 100 m and the TVG level is adjusted Th
46. ithout changing the range AUTO_S appears at the upper left corner when auto shift is active Shift A and V are inoperative when auto shift is active Note 1 Auto shift is inoperative when auto range is active Note 2 The bottom echo must be displayed In reddish brown or red in order for auto shift to function Freq Choice You can register up to four dif ferent frequencies for a single transducer fol lowing the procedure in Freq Control in the Sounder menu Then you select here the high and low frequencies to use 1 Select Freq Choice and press the EN TER key The choices available depend onthe transducers you have The choices below are for 200 kHz high frequency and 50 kHz low frequency Transducer connected to HF terminal Frequency shown on HF display Freq Choice Frequency shown on LF display Transducer connected to LF terminal 1 200 kHz trans connected to HF terminal 50 kHz trans connected to LF terminal Freq Choice 2 200 kHz trans connected to HF terminal no trans connected to LF terminal 3 50 kHz trans connected to LF terminal no trans connected to HF terminal 2 Use Aor to select HF Freq or LF Freq as appropriate and press the ENTER key The frequencies preset with Freq Control are shown 200 0kHz HF Terminal 196 0kHz HF Terminal 198 0kHz LF Terminal 204 0kHz LF Terminal 200 0kHz HF Terminal 196 0kHz HF Terminal 50 0kHz LF Terminal 5
47. l alarm go to step 10 Use A or W to select From Press the ENTER key Bottom alarm Fish B L alarm Fish Normal alarm 70 0 110 0 F CO 0 99 Okt Temperature alarm Speed alarm Use V to set starting depth temperature or speed as appropriate and press the ENTER key For Bottom and Fish Nor mal the starting depth is the range from the transducer and for Fish B L from the bottom Alarm icon SE Alarm range marke Bottom alarm Fish alarm normal Right Fish alarm B L Center 9 Press the ENTER key 10 Use VW to select Span or Radius in case of Arrival and press the ENTER key 11 Use A or W to set the range of depth temperature speed or distance as appro priate To shorten the alarm range marker use A and to lengthen it use V 12 For the bottom alarm temperature alarm speed alarm or arrival alarm press the ENTER key to finish and then go to step 16 For a fish alarm press the ENTER key and go to step 13 13 Use A or to select Fish Level and press the ENTER key Weak Medium Strong 14 Use A or W to select the echo strength level which will trigger the fish alarm Weak Light blue or stronger echoes Medium Yellow or stronger echoes Strong Red and reddish brown echoes 15 Press the ENTER key 16 Press the MENU ESC key twice to close the menu Note To disable an alarm select Off at step 4 in the ab
48. line may be removed to look for fish near the surface e User programmable nav data displays pro vide analog and digital nav data e Waypoints up to 20 for marking important locations e Destination waypoint feature provides range bearing and time to go to destina tion waypoint Requires appropriate sensors 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 indi cation of malfunction SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Basic configuration is shown below with solid line DISPLAY UNIT CV 295 poge IT Navigation 12 24 VDC Equipment Rectifier cc PR 62 100 110 115 220 230 VAC i 1 50 60 Hz Water Temp Sensor T 02MSB etc Water Temp S peed Sensor ST 02MSB etc Transducer Transducer vi 1 OPERATION 1 1 Control Description HOW TO REMOVE THE HARD COVER While pressing the center ofthe cover with your thumbs as illustrated pull the cover towards you N PUSH AUTO PUSH O Control A SHIFT W Shift the display range Inoperative when auto range or auto shift is active MODE Select display mode RANGE Push Show the auto range setting window Rotate Manually select range Inoperative when auto range is active 9 6 GAIN HF Push Display high or low frequency auto gain setting window GAIN LF Rotate Manually adjus
49. may follow to restore normal operation 3 8 3 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING Neither echo nor fixed range scale appears No echo ap pears but fixed range scale ap pears Echo appears but no zero line Sensitivity is low Extreme inter ference or noise Speed and or water tempera ture readout Is unrealistic or not shown Position read outis unrealistic or not shown Symptom Remedy Possible cause Check battery voltage Check fuse Check power cable Check if display advance is set to Stop Check transducer plug Check transducer cable Check if range shifting is set to 0 Check if zero line is on Check if the draft is more than zero Check gain setting Air bubbles marine life on transducer face Sediments in water Bottom is too soft to re turn an echo Transducer is too close to engine Check if unit is properly grounded Check if other echo sounders of same fre quency as own are being operated nearby Check the sensor con nection Check connection be tween sounder and navi gator Check navigator itself Self Test The self test checks the equipment for proper operation and displays various information Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 3 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 2 Press Aor to select Tests to show the Tests menu Tests Test LCD Test 3 Press the ENTER key ROM check gt ROM SDRAM check
50. n and judging bottom condition High frequency The higher the frequency of the ultrasonic sig nal the better the resolution For this reason the high frequency is ideal for detailed obser vation of fish schools rm n A EN roo frequency fe a a Da dh wv H igh Ess DN E y AR oo frequency Beamwidth Gain Left Low freq Picture advance speed Right High freq Output power lowered mode mode 11 1kt SOG 8 290 1 T Zero line VRM depth Data box 20 sia Fish Depth scale Color u acho R bar Depth 36 8 Minute marker Displayed Not displayed every 30 minutes 1 4 2 Dual frequency display The low frequency picture appears on the left the high frequency picture on the right This display is useful for comparing underwater conditions with two different frequencies MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 LF HF 1 2 Low B High frequency frequency Freq Detection Bottom so Shallow Short 1 OPERATION Note The default split is the vertical split Horizontal split is also available Zoom dis plays may also be shown on split screens 1 4 3 Zoom display Zoom mode expands chosen area of the sin gle frequency picture Five modes are avail able bottom lock bottom zoom marker zoom and two bottom discrimination modes The default mode is bottom lock You can preset the zoom mode to use on the Sounder menu Bottom lock display The bottom lock display provid
51. nd press the EN TER key The contents of the setting win dow depend on your system configuration In the example below a 200 kHz transducer is connected to the HF terminal and a 50 kHz transducer is connected to the LF terminal Freq Control 200 0kHzCHF Terminal 196 OkHZ HF Terminal 50 0kHZz LF Terminal 51 0kHz LF Terminal ad 200 0kHz 194 0kHz 26 0kHz 200 kHz 1 OPERATION 2 Use Aor to select a frequency and press the ENTER key HF Terminal LF Terminal 3 Use Aor to select a frequency termi nal and press the ENTER key To adjust the frequency of the transducer connect ed to the HF terminal select HF terminal select LF terminal to adjust the frequency of the transducer connected to the LF ter minal Freg Control 200 0kHZz HF Terminal 196 QkHZCHF Terminal 200 0kHzCHF Terminal 51 0kHz LF Terminal lt q 200 0kHz gt 194 0kHz 206 0kHz Frequency set at installation 4 Use 4 or gt to adjust the frequency The adjustment range depends on the trans ducer connected Press the ENTER key 6 Toset another frequency do steps 2 5 in this procedure Gain Area Select how to apply gain All ap plies gain to both past and current echoes Normal applies gain to only echoes after set ting past echoes are not affected Note that the current display is erased when changing this setting White Line The white line helps you distin guish
52. not transmit with the transducer out of water The transducer will be damaged Do not use depth information for navigation while the picture advance speed is set to stop The depth indication is not refreshed while the picture is stopped Use of depth data for navigation in this case could lead to grounding or other dangerous situation Do not handle the LCD s panel roughly it is made of glass Injury can result if the glass breaks Warning Labels SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A CAUTION Properly adjust the gain Too little gain may present no picture Too much gain shows excessive noise on the picture Using the depth data for navigation when the gain is incorrectly set can lead to a dangerous situation The data presented by this equipment is intended as a source of navigation information The prudent navigator never relies exclusively on any one source of navi gation information for safety of vessel and crew Warning labels are attached to the equipment Do not remove the labels If a label is missing or illegible contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement A WARNING A To avoid electrical shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts Inside WARNING To avoid electrical shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Name Waming Label 2 Code No 100 236 743 10 Name Waming Label 1 Type 86 003 1011 3 Code No 100 236 233 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS F
53. nsmis sion with amplitudes and tone proportional to their intensities on the right side of the screen It is useful for estimating the type of fish school and bottom composition Note In the horizontal split dual frequency display the A scope display appears on both high and low frequency displays In the verti cal split dual frequency display the A scope display only appears on the high frequency display 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 2 Use Aor to select Display and press the ENTER key Display Depth Size Depth Scale foon Marker Temp Graph Temp Graph Color Pic Adv Dir Disp Division Color Bar Hue Background Colors Window Color Header Info Help 3 Use Aor YW to select A Scope and press the ENTER key Nor ma Peak 4 Use Aor to select the A scope presen tation desired and press the ENTER key Normal Display shows echoes at each transmission with amplitudes and tone proportional to their intensities Peak Normal A scope display plus peak hold amplitude picture in dots for last five seconds 5 Press the MENU ESC key twice to close the window MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 LF 1 2 Weak reflection Small fish or noise Fish echo Strong reflection bottom 46 1 Single frequency display A scope display Peak show past amplitude with dots 1 16 Alarms The FCV 295 has six conditions which gener ate both audio and visual alarms bot
54. ol description auueaaaaaa aa aaaaasaa 1 D Data DOX TAINO 2 ernt aaa 24 Dala MENU si kW O GOL tc 23 Default dl e LEE 35 Depth indication eze 23 Depth measurement uesaauasaanaca 8 Reie 23 Display division renei 23 Display selection BEE 2 Ri GE 31 Dual frequency display nennsnneennneennneennn 3 E ECHO UCIEC 21 F Fish bottom aam 13 Fish normal aam 13 EE eseou OCE day 18 Frequency Control 19 Frequency preset E 19 IN 1 FUNCTION contra 15 Fuse replacement nn snnennonnneneennnernennneeee 33 G Gain Seit EE 7 Gain adjustment es aausuaaaaaaaaaaaanii 31 GAIN enn te EE 7 H Header INIO EE 23 j Interference reiechor aaa 9 K IRONS Uist eters that eege 29 L Language menu 30 LCD Backlight Life auuaaaaaauaaaaa 33 LCD oi aaa ROS OGAE 35 M Maintenance E 32 Marker zoom display ccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 Menu tree AP 1 VK ele UE 27 MODE CONVO EE 2 N Nav data deplayvs 27 Nav data source 24 O Odometer reese 24 D Picture advance drechon 23 Picture advance speed s nnnnennnnnnennenennn 9 CNEL EEN a ada de 2 R RANGE KC oki SR sate aie e Range menu EE 29 Range preset NEE 29 Range selection E 5 EBANAWIOIM WEE 22 E Screen layout eesaaaa aaa zana a ini 26 SOMOS geed 33 SHIFT E 6 SIMOOUMMG cza en a A 21 Sound speed offset 00nnnannn0nanaaannanennni 30 Sounder
55. ove procedure 14 1 17 FUNCTION Control The FUNCTION control provides for instant display of a user defined option s window chosen with FUNC Key on the Key menu 14 items are available Pic Advance Interfer ence Color Erase Clutter White Line White Marker TVG default setting STC Bottom Zone A Scope Split Range Auto Shift Freq Choice and Freq Control 1 17 1 Using the FUNCTION control 1 Press the FUNCTION control to open the setting window registered This win dow can also be opened by rotating the control HF TYG Distance 600ft LF TYG Level 4 LF TYG Distance 600ft Default setting for FUNCTION control 2 Change setting as applicable 15 1 OPERATION 1 17 2 Programming the FUNC TION control 1 Push and hold down the FUNCTION control until the FUNC key setting window appears FUNC Key Pic Advance Interference Color Erase Clutter White Line White Marker WG gt STC Bottom Zone SCOPE Split Range Auto Shift Freq Choice 2 Use Aor F or rotate the FUNCTION control to select the item you want to pro gram to the FUNCTION control 3 Press the ENTER key or FUNCTION control to confirm your selection 1 OPERATION 1 1 8 Waypoints 3 Press the MARK or the ENTER key to save the position A red vertical line ap Waypoints are used to pears at the position The waypoint is named automatically with the next se quential waypoint num
56. r bar User Clutter Color currently selected Default Custom 2 Use AorY to select the color to adjust and then press the ENTER key 3 Use Aor to set value re ferring to the table below A 6 Y dk emphasize strong colors reddish brown red Strong color Color 6 Large value Color 5 to Color 1 Small value emphasize middle Strong color to Color 5 Small value Color 4 and Color 3 Large value Color 2 and Color 1 Small value remove the weakest Color 1 Small value color 4 Press the ENTER key 5 To set another color repeat steps 2 4 colors yellow green 6 To enable the user clutter settings press A or W several times to select Custom at the bottom of the color bar and then press the ENTER key 7 Press Aor to select Yes and press the ENTER key The setting for HF Curve and or LF Curve in Clutter on the Sounder menu automatically becomes Custom 8 Press the MENU ESC key three times to quit the menu 26 User 1 User 2 Define what to show on the two user display mode screens selectable with the MODE control Screen Layout Select the screen layout from among the following eight choices Full screen Two way vertical split Three way vertical split Two way horizontal split Three way horizontal split F our way split Two way vertical split 1 2 Two way horizontal split 2 1 Display Mode Select the displays to show
57. r on or off Hue Change the color arrangement The choices are Std Hue1 thru Hue6 and Cus tom As you move through the selections you can see the color arrangement at the right side of the screen 1 OPERATION Background Change the background to suit your current environment The choices are white light blue blue dark blue and black This feature is inoperative when Hue is select ed to Custom Colors Select the number of colors to dis play The choices are 8 16 and 64 Window Color Select the background color for the menu window Day is white back ground Night is black background with bril liance set to 2 Header Info Turn the header info on or oft MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 LF 1 2 P R AUTO Help Help turns the help display on or off Off turns off help On turns on help Auto Close automatically closes the help display when there is no operation within six seconds Auto Close turns off help info i Default A V Select ENTER Set l Auto Close I MENU ESC Cancel Help display 1 19 4 Data menu The Data menu sets up data received from external equipment WPT List Data Box Data Box Bearing True Nav Data AUTO Hind Spd Dir True Trip Source Own Temp Source Own speed Source Own Trip Reset Odo Reset 1 OPERATION Data Box1 Data Box2 Turn on to display data at the upper left corner on the display If several data items a
58. range set or under over outside alarm the range set Speed alarm The speed alarm alerts you when the ship s 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 destina tion waypoint by the distance set Alternative ly the Outside arrival alarm alerts when your vessel travels a specific distance from the destination waypoint Activating an alarm 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 2 Use Aor to select Alarm and press the ENTER key Fish Normal gt Off x Fish B L Off Only at B L Mode x Fish Level Medium Temperature Off x Speed Off x Arrival Alarm Value not adjustable when alarm is inactive 1 OPERATION Use A or W to select an alarm and press the ENTER key Defined Area Inside All Area Outside po Fish Normal Temperature Fish B L alarm Speed and Arrival alarms alarms Use A or to select alarm type On Bottom and Fish B L alarms Defined Area All Area Fish Normal alarm Inside Outside Temperature Speed and Arrival alarms 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 outside the range set Press the ENTER key For All Area Fish Normal alarm go to step 13 For Arriva
59. re turned on they are dis played alternately at the interval default 4 s chosen with Switching Cycle Data other than Depth Range Timer Scroll Time and Battery require appropriate sensor Data box 1 information KO H Data box 2 information 1 6 1 kt SOG 1 Select Data Box1 and press the ENTER key Data Box Data Box 0On Wi Speed S0G speed STH Depth Range Bearing Position Wind Heading Course Barom Press Temperature Time to Go Trip Meter Odoneter XTE TD Timer scroll Time Battery You can see the hidden menu by using Aor V Timer counts time up from OHOOM to 99H59M Can be reset to zero with the MARK key 2 With Data Box1 selected press the EN TER key 3 Press A or W to select On if it is not al ready selected All menu items are shown in black meaning they are available for selection 4 Use Aor to select a data and then press the ENTER key 5 Use Aor to select Off or On as appro priate and press the ENTER key 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 as necessary Use A or to select Switching Cycle and then press the ENTER key 8 Use Aor W to select desired display in terval and then press the ENTER key 9 Setup data box 2 similar to how you did data box 1 Bearing Select how to display bearing data fed from navigator The choices are true and magnetic Nav Data Select source of position data among Auto
60. spective holders How to discard this product Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste For disposal in the USA see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org for the correct method of disposal How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery ies To see if your product has a battery ies see the chapter on Maintenance Follow the instructions below if a battery ies is used In the European Union The crossed out trash can symbol indicates that all types of batteries must not be discarded in standard trash or at a trash site Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to your national Cd legislation and the Batteries Directive 2006 66 EU In the USA The Mobius loop symbol three chasing arrows indicates that Ni Cd LAY DY and lead acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled Take the used V A batteries to a battery collection site according to local laws Ni Cd Pb In the other countries There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol The number of symbols can increase when the other countries make their own recycle symbols in the future N SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The operator and installer must read the applicable safety instructions before attempting to install or operate the equipment A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment Hazardous voltage exis
61. t gain Inoperative when auto gain is active 7 ENTER e Select items on menus AV lt gt e Change settings Cursor pad Move VRM Inoperative when Nav Data is displayed e Push ENTER key to confirm setting MENU ESC Open close menu e Escape from current operation da BRILL e Turn power on momentary push and off long push e Open display brilliance setting window with power turned on 10 MARK Record position of an important echo as a waypoint Output latitude and longitude position to a chart plotter if connected 4 FUNCTION Long push Display function key setting window Momentary push Display window programmed Rotate Select item in setting window 1 OPERATION 1 2 Power On Off Press the da BRILL key to turn on the power The unit beeps the startup screen appears and then the last used display is shown To turn off the power press the M BRILL key more than three seconds The time re maining until power off is counted down on the screen 10 4 COLOR LCD SOUNDER FCV 295 Program No 0252365 XX XX 1 3 Howto Adjust Dis play Brilliance and Panel Dimmer 1 With the equipment powered press the dh BRILL key momentarily to show the brilliance adjustment window for the dis play and the panel 2 Press the h BRILL key to adjust bril liance Continuous pressing changes the brilliance cyclically 0 gt 1 gt 9 8 gt 0 1 0 is the lowest and 9 is the
62. tom 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 When an alarm setting is violated the audio and visual alarms are released You can silence the buzzer with any key The visu al alarm icon remains on the screen until the cause of the alarm is removed or the alarm is disabled Alarm icon flashing MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 LF Bottom alarm Fish alarm defined area Fish alarm all areas appears when b Fish alarm bottom lock an alarm setting Temperature alarm F has been violated Si Get Ge alarm F hu kC EB Arrival alarm An alarm icon Bottom alarm The bottom alarm alerts you when the bottom is within the alarm range set To activate the bottom alarm the depth must be displayed 1 OPERATION Fish normal alarm The fish normal alarm tells you when an echo above a certain strength selectable is within the preset alarm range or an echo is anywhere between the transducer and the bottom Fish bottom lock alarm The fish bottom lock alarm sounds when fish are within a cer tain distance from the bottom Note that the bottom lock and bottom discrimination 1 2 or 1 3 displays must be turned on to use this alarm Water temperature alarm The water tem perature alarm alerts you when the water tem perature is within inside alarm the alarm
63. ts inside the equipment Refer repair to authorized service personnel Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if something is dropped into the equipment Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock 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 disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or injury can result e Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury Q Mandatory Action A WARNING Do not put containers with liquids on the top of the equipment Fire electrical shock or injury can result If you feel that the equipment is acting abnormally immediately turn off the power at the switchboard If the equipment is excessively warm or making strange noises immediately turn off the equipment at the switch board Keep the equipment away from rain and water splash Fire electrical shock or injury can result if water leaks into the equipment Use the proper fuse Use of an incorrect fuse can damage the equipment and can cause fire Do not operate the equipment with wet hands Electrical shock can result A CAUTION Do
64. user 1 display Low freq display High freq display MANUAL L 2 0 H 2 0 BZ LF BZ HF 41 2 Bottom zoom Bottom zoom display LF display HF Default user 2 display 1 OPERATION 1 5 Selecting a Range 1 5 1 Range adjustment Range can be adjusted manually or automat ically Automatic adjustment is useful when you are preoccupied with other tasks and do not have the time to adjust the display 1 Push the RANGE control to open the auto range setting window Auta Range Uff On 2 Use Aor to select Off or On as appro priate On The range is automatically changed to keep the bottom echo on the lower half of the screen Range shift and gain are in operative when Auto Range is active AUTO_R is shown at the top left corner on the screen Off The range may be chosen from eight basic ranges MANUAL is shown at the top left corner on the screen 3 Press the ENTER key to save the set ting 1 5 2 Manual range adjust ment 1 Rotate the RANGE control to show the range selection window s0ft 60ft 120ft za0ft s0UUfr 1000ft 1600ft s000Tt Note If you are using the dual frequency display and are set up for independent range adjustment long push the RANGE control to switch between low 1 OPERATION and high frequencies alternately For de tails see Split Range in section 2 3 Range Menu 2 Rotate the RANGE control to select a range The default ranges are as shown in
65. y Alarm Data and System with nine sub menus Below is the basic menu operating procedure 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu Menu window Currently selected menu Cursor yellow sounder Pic Advance 1 1 foon Mode Bottom Lock Display Free Shift Off Alarn Auto Shift Off ata Interference Auto Syster Freq Choice Freg Control System has sub oe SH Menus Gain Area All See chapter 2 White Line 03 White Line Color White Marker TYG SIC smooth ing On Bottom Zone Bottom Search Auto Echo Stretch Off Menu item window 3 2 Use A or V to select a menu The cursor yellow highlights current selection The items in the right window change with menu selected Press the ENTER key to send the cursor to the menu item window Alternatively you can press b The cursor yellow shifts to the menu item window right and the color of the bar at the top of the menu item window changes from gray to blue to indicate that the menu item window is ac tive Use A or W to select a menu item and press the ENTER key The menu item s setting box or setting window appears Interference Off LOH Medium High Use A or to select an option Press the ENTER key or lt d to save the setting The setting box or window disap pears To escape without changing set ting press the MENU ESC key instead of the ENTER key
66. y can strip the coating from the LCD 3 3 Transducer Main tenance 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 ma rine life with a piece of wood or fine grade sandpaper 3 4 Fuse Replacement The two fuses Type FGMB 125V 6A PBF Code No 000 157 492 10 inside the display unit protect the equipment from overcurrent If the equipment can not be powered contact your dealer for advice 3 5 LCD Backlight Life The life of the LCD backlight which provides illumination for the LCD is approximately 48 000 hours at 25 C ambient temperature Actual life depends on use and ambient con ditions If illumination is poor in spite of adjust ment have a qualified technician replace the backlight nam e Sack Lamp holder 104LHS46 000 160 949 10 complete set 3 6 Battery Voltage Alert When the battery voltage is too high or low the audio and visual alarms are released Check the battery when a battery icon ap pears at the upper right of the display Voltage is lower than 10 VDC If the voltage goes be low 9 V the equipment auto matically shuts itself off Voltage is higher than 33 VDC If the voltage goes higher than 34 V the equip ment automatically shuts it self off 3 Troubleshooting The table below provides basic troubleshoot ing procedures which the user
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