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FCV587 FCV627 Operator`s Manual D 3-12-12
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1. 7 R KL 5 RANGE E 5 Range MENU N asiain r 25 Klee yu m uu SS eee ee Gey 7 S Shifting range 7 SMOOMING EE 21 Sounder men 21 Speed aam 16 Speed SOUICO EE 24 System configuration vi System un RE 25 T Tankenmaru menu 27 Transducer maintenance 28 Transducer menu 27 TID TOSOLD audite da tubi Cute u Du at Sizi sss 24 TID SOLI TOO tege Ee 24 Troubleshooting 29 RE 21 TX DOWEL oca secet apna RN 22 TA e EE ER U Units MenU see ie ein ud u nan sQ 26 V VRM a cin cin iati cir Sur d C abi Suma uu ulis 6 W Water temperature alarm 15 Water temperature graph 22 Water temperature source 24 KS Viele le EE 17 18 19 ali We EEN 21 Wind speed and direction source 24 WVIFIOOW SIZE erinan u ara be eua Porta 23 Z Zoom MaKe sec sar cios ione Qanaq 22 FURUNO Worldwide Warranty for Pleasure Boats Except North America This warranty is valid for products manufactured by Furuno Electric Co hereafter FURUNO and installed on a pleasure boat Any web based purchases that are imported into other countries by anyone other than a FURUNO certified dealer may not comply with local standards FURUNO
2. 12 Bottom fish alarm 14 Bottom lock display 3 Bottom type alarm 15 Bottom ZONG rn e a 22 Bottom zoom display 4 BRILE EEN 2 SITE Tue EE 2 C CND MENU EE 26 Cleaning EE 28 e ut EE 9 ColoP E 23 Color r ue u u E 9 eler e EE 1 D BEL n El E E ua a S 23 Default settings 31 DDOm fu LE EE 2f Depth indication size 22 Depth measurement 6 DIadNnOSUC ICS EE 30 DISpIay MENU sisa 22 Dual frequency display 3 F SEET N eenn 14 FUNG EE 17 Fuse replacement 29 G Gain adjustment 5 er ligo DEE 5 H Header mio 23 Header scale 23 ale Ei uuu u mua RR 2 Interference 8 K KOY TT LE EE 25 L Language menu 25 IN 1 BOB duya 31 Bee EE 2 M Maintenance 28 Marker zoom display 4 MODE ee E 2 N Nav data display 4 19 P Faletle WEE 23 Picture advance speed
3. Safety Instructions for the Installer A WARNING A CAUTION Turn off the power at the switchboard Do not install the transducer or sensor before beginning the installation where air bubbles and noise are present Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on Performance will be affected Be sure no water leaks in at the The following are guidelines for transducer or sensor mounting Q handling of the transducer cable location Keep fuels and oils away from the Water leakage can sink the vessel Also cable confirm that the transducer and or Locate cable in a safe place sensor will not loosen by ship s vibration Do not paint the cable The installer is solely responsible for the proper installation of the equipment The sheath of the cable is made of FURUNO will assume no responsibility chloroprene rubber or polychloride for any damage associated with vinyl For this reason do not paint the improper installation of the transducer cable Use the specified power cable Do not turn on the equipment with the Q transducer out of water Use of other power cable can cause fire The transducer can be damaged Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Display Standard Steering unit compass compass FCV 627 0 3m FCV 587 0 35 m 0 3m TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD V SYSTEM CONFIGURATION vi
4. Select a location where the transducer will not be damaged in trailering launching hauling and storage Select a location in the forward direction viewing from the drain hole to allow for cir culation of cooling water e Select a location away from water flow from keel water discharge pipe etc e Vibration at the location shall be minimal e Do not install fore of the transducer of a fish finder to prevent disturbance and loss of performance to the fish finder Dry dock the boat 2 Make ahole of approx 51 mm diameter in the mounting location 3 Unfasten the locknut and remove the sen sor section 4 Apply silicone sealant to the flange of the sensor The height of the coat should be approx 6 mm 5 Pass the sensor casing through the hole 6 Face the notch on the sensor toward boat s bow and tighten the flange T Setthe sensor section to the sensor cas ing and tighten the locknut 8 Launch the boat and check for water leak age around the sensor Locknut Face notch toward bow f 123 Coat with silicone sealant Unit mm Speed Temperature sensor ST 02MSB ST 02PSB 48 Temperature Sen sor option Transom mount temperature sensor T 02MTB Fix the cable ata convenient location on the transom with the cable clamp When the cable is led through the transom board make a hole of approx 17 mmi in di ameter to pass the connector After passing the cable seal
5. 3 Using a 4 mm 23 or 9 64 bit drill three holes 22 mm 7 8 deep at the locations indicated To prevent drilling too deeply wrap masking tape around the bit 22 mm 7 8 from the point Fiberglass hull Minimize surface crack ing by chamfering the gelcoat If a cham fer bit or countersink bit is not available start drilling with a 6mm or 1 4 bit to a depth of 1 mm 1 16 If you know your transom angle the bracket is designed for a standard 13 transom angle 11 18 angle No shim is required Skip to step 3 in Adjustments Other angles The shim is required Skip to step 2 of Adjustments If you do not know the transom angle temporarily attach the bracket and sensor to the transom to determine if the plastic shim is needed Using the three 10 x 1 1 4 self tapping screws temporarily screw the bracket to the hull DO NOT tighten the screws com pletely at this time Follow the step 1 4 in Attaching the sensor to the bracket be fore proceeding with Adjusting Adjustments 1 Using a straight edge sight the underside of the sensor relative to the underside of the hull The stern of the sensor should be 1 3 mm 1 16 1 8 below the bow of the sensor or parallel to the bottom of the hull Note Do not position the bow of the sen sor lower than the stern because aeration Will occur To adjust the sensor s angle relative to the hull use the tapered plastic shim pro vided If the bracke
6. 8 Support the transducer with a piece of wood to keep it in place while the sealant is drying It takes 24 72 hours to harden completely 4 6 Triducer DO NOT overtighten screws They may be damaged 525STID MSD The optional triducer 525STID MSD is de signed for thru hull mounting For how to in stall this triducer see section 4 3 193 2 00 12 UN threads Lm Triducer 525STID MSD 38 525STID PWD The optional transom mount triducer 525STID PWD can be installed by the thru hull method or the inside hull method Pre test for speed and temperature Connect the sensor to the instrument and spin the paddlewheel Check for a speed reading and the approximate air temperature If there is no reading return the sensor to your place of purchase Tools and materials needed Scissors Masking tape Safety goggles Dust mask Electric drill Screwdrivers Drill bit For bracket holes 4 mm 23 or 9 64 For fiberglass hull chamfer bit preferred 6 mm or 1 4 For transom hole 9 mm or 3 4 optional For cable clamp holes 3 mm or 1 8 Straight edge Silicone sealant e Pencil e Cable ties Water based antifouling paint mandatory in salt water Mounting location To ensure the best performance the sensor must be submerged in aeration free and tur bulence free water Mount the sensor close to the centerline of the boat On slower heavier displacement hulls positio
7. 2 Ifthe hull is not level within 15 in any di rection fairing blocks made out of teak should be used between the transducer and hull both inside and outside to keep the transducer face parallel with the water line Fabricate the fairing block as shown below and make the entire surface as 35 4 INSTALLATION smooth as possible to provide an undis turbed flow of water around the transduc er The fairing block should be smaller than the transducer itself to provide a channel to divert turbulent water around the sides of the transducer rather than over its face Hole for BOW stuffing tube Upper Half of hull Construction of fairing block Drill a hole just large enough to pass the threaded stuffing tube of the transducer through the hull making sure it is drilled vertically Apply a sufficient amount of high quality caulking compound to the top surface of the transducer around the threads of the stuffing tube and inside the mounting hole and fairing blocks if used to ensure wa tertight mounting Mount the transducer and fairing blocks and tighten the locknut Be sure that the transducer Is properly oriented and its working face is parallel to the waterline 4 INSTALLATION Fairing Block Flat Hull Note Do not over stress the stuffing tube and locknut through excessive tightening since the wood block will swell when the boat is placed in the water It is suggested that the nut be t
8. 3 Select an empty waypoint and press the ENTER key The Waypoint setting win dow appears Lat and Lon show the current position 4 Select item desired and press the ENTER key to show corresponding input box A Y Y Waypoint name Latitude Longitude 18 5 Enter name or latitude and longitude as applicable 6 Press the MENU ESC key to register the window 7 Press the MENU ESC key again to close the window 1 19 2 How to edit registered waypoints Registered waypoints can be freely edited 1 Open the menu select Data and press the ENTER key 2 Select WPT List and press the ENTER key 3 Selectthe waypoint to edit and press the ENTER key 4 Selectthe item desired and press the EN TER key 5 Edit data as appropriate 6 Press the MENU ESC key twice to return to the WPT List 1 19 3 How to erase waypoints Waypoints can be erased two ways individu ally or collectively A waypoint set as destina tion cannot be erased How to erase individual waypoints 1 Open the menu select Data and press the ENTER key 2 Select WPT List and press the ENTER key 3 Select the waypoint to erase and press the ENTER key 4 The message Erase appears press the ENTER key 5 Select Yes and press the ENTER key 6 Press the MENU ESC key to close the window 1 OPERATION How to erase all waypoints 1 Open the menu select Data and press the ENTER key 2 Sel
9. Alarm Speed Off Inside Outside F From Speed 0 0 99 0 kn 0 0 Speed Span 1 0 50 0 kn 1 0 Arrival Off Inside Outside Radius 0 01 99 9 NM 0 01 Data Go to WPT Off Destination 1 20 WPT List Delete All WPT Data Box1 Off Speed SOG Speed STW Depth Range Bearing Position Wind Heading Course Barom Press Temp Time to Go Trip Meter Odometer XTE Switching Cycle 2s 4s 6s 8s 10s 15s 20s 30s Data Box2 Same as Data Box1 Bearing True Mag Wind Spd Dir True Apparent Trip Source Own NMEA Temp Source Own NMEA Speed Source Own NMEA Trip Reset Yes No System Range Range 1 7 4000 ft 15 ft Range 2 7 4000 ft 30 ft Range 3 7 4000 ft 60 ft Range 4 7 4000 ft 120 ft Range 5 7 4000 ft 200 ft Range 6 7 4000 ft 400 ft Range 7 4000 ft 600 ft Range 8 7 4000 ft 1000 ft Zoom Range 7 4000 ft 15 ft BLRange 7 30 ft 15 ft CO we Key Pic Advance Shift Interference Clutter Color Erase Key Beep Off On w Line White Marker WPT List Bottom Zone TVG Fish Symbols Language Language English OTHERS Units Depth m ft fm HR pb Temp C F Fish Size inch cm Speed kn km h mph Wind kn km h mph m s Distance NM km SM NMEA NMEA0183 Ver 1 5 Ver 2 0 Ver 3 0 NMEA Port In Out In In NMEA Output Off On WAAS Setup Off WAAS 00 WAAS 27 TLL Output Off TLL FURUNO TLL Port Moni
10. Holder Guide How to mount temperature sensor T O3MSB Plate thickness within 25 mm 4 9 Wiring Connect the cable assy supplied to the 12 24 VDC NMEA port and the transducer ca ble to the XDR port Refer to the intercon nection diagram to connect cables Leave slack in cables to facilitate checking and maintenance See the next page for how to ground the display unit 4 INSTALLATION 3 CN Example IE FCV 627 gt oa 8 gt X Transducer S O cable Transd x ransducer O Ground option Switchboard ground terminal external equipment Cable assy signal names WHT IEC61162 1 TD B BLU 2 NMEA0183 4 RD B GRN NMEA0183 12V P BRN Power output 6 12VMC ORG 12 VDO Power input 8 DOMNA BLK 12 24 VDC spe Drain wire to GND terminal on switchboard il Note 1 Attach the MJ cable cap supplied to the transducer cable to protect the connector when the display unit is removed from the boat Note 2 Cut unused cores and tape them Note 3 Connector of cable edge breaks eas ily Be careful when connecting or disconnect ing the connector Note 4 The fuse holder contains a spring which fixes the fuse To prevent detachment of the spring which would cause loss of pow er tie the lines as shown on the next page 44 Fuse holder Power supply lines red and black Cable tie How
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12. 1 Use A or V to select a character Use A to select a character in numerical order followed by alphabet order Use Y to select a character in reverse or der of that with A 2 Press to move the cursor to the next place 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to complete the name 4 Press the ENTER key to finish Select Sound and press the ENTER key Select desired alarm sound and press the ENTER key Select Fish Type Temperature Bot tom Type or Bottom as applicable and press the ENTER key Do one of the following according to the item selected at step 8 Fish Type 1 Select ACCU FISH Fish School Bottom Fish Only BL or Bottom and press the ENTER key For ACCU FISH go to step 2 For other choices go to step 6 Select From under Fish Type and press the ENTER key A _ 4inch Yv 4 78 inch Set the minimum fish length and press the ENTER key Select Span be low Fish Type and mim press the ENTER key Set the width of the alarm and press the ENTER key Go to step 8 The maximum measure able fish length is 78 inch Select Fish Level and press the EN TER key Select the echo strength that triggers the alarm referring to the information below Weak Echoes stronger than light blue trigger the alarm Medium Echoes stronger than yel low trigger the alarm Strong Echoes stronger than red trigger the alarm Select the From that is belo
13. 3 For Manual use the RANGE key or A or V to select the range Unit Basic Range 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 m 5110 20 40 80 1150 200 300 ft 15 30 60 120 200 400 600 1000 fm 3 5 10 20 40 80 100 150 LHR 4 8 15 30 50 100 150 pb 3 5 10 20 50 100 150 200 Japanese unit of depth measurement Note Basic ranges may be preset as de sired For further details see section 2 2 4 Press the ENTER key 1 OPERATION Note The range mode indication which ap pears at the top left corner may be turned on or off with Header Info on the Display menu For details see Header Info on page 23 1 6 How to Adjust the Gain How to select the gain adjustment mode The gain may be adjusted automatically Fishing or Cruising or manually In auto matic adjustment the range is automatically selected to display the bottom echo in reddish brown The automatic gain setting can be fine tuned with the offset gain feature Clutter and TVG are also adjusted automatically when automatic gain is active For manual gain adjustment adjust the gain according to signal strength A CAUTION Adjust the gain correctly Incorrect adjustment can lead to a dangerous situation if the boat is steering according to the depth indication Too high Correct Too low 1 Press the GAIN knob to open the Auto Gain setting window Auto Gain Fishing Cruising Off O
14. Press the ENTER key To restore the original color move the ar row to Off and press the ENTER key TVG Two schools of fish of the same size are displayed in different colors between deep water and in shallow water because of the feature of the ultrasound waves TVG com pensates for propagation attenuation of the ultrasound waves It does this by equalizing echo presentation so that the schools of fish of the same size appear in the same color echo strength in both shallow and deep wa ters The gain is adjusted automatically de pending on the depth The gain is low at short distance and increases over distance High provides the greatest degree of gain reduction against short range echoes Note Auto gain must be disabled to use the TVG Smoothing Smooth echo presentation when enabled Turn smoothing on when ech oes appear spotty or jagged 1 OPERATION Bottom Zone Setthe area where to display the bottom echo when selecting the Auto mode on the RANGE key Note The bottom discrimination feature must be disabled to use this feature 1 Select Bottom Zone and press the EN TER key Bottom Zone ad Above Below P Border above Seabed display range Border below he sea bed surface is shown only in the predefined area ENTER Set MENU Cancel Bottom zone setting window 2 Use 4 or P to select the border desired Above or Below 3 Use A or V to move uppe
15. 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 operate or install the equipment WARN x N G Indicates a condition that can cause death or serious injury If not avoided CAUTIO N Indicates a condition that can cause minor or moderate Injury if not avoided A Warning Caution OQ Prohibitive Action T Mandatory Action Safety Instructions for the Operator A WARNING A CAUTION ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do no turn on the equipment with the Do not open the equipment other transducer out of water than when installing flush mount hanger cover The transducer can be damaged Hazardous voltage exists inside the The picture is not refreshed when equipment Refer repair to authorized picture advancement is stopped service personnel Maneuvering the vessel in this condition Immediately turn off the power at the can result in a dangerous situation switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire Adjust the gain correctly Continued use of the equipment can Incorrect gain may give a wrong depth cause fire or electrical shock Contact a indication which could result in a FURUNO agent for service dangerous situation Do not maneuver the vessel based on The data presented by this equipm
16. ature indication is wrong you can correct it here For example if the water tem perature indication is 2 higher than actual water temperature enter 2 gek Y 20 0 20 0 F Speed STW If the speed indication is wrong you can correct it here For example if the speed indication is 10 lower than actual speed enter 10 Speed STW Oh Y 50 50 Fish Size Compensate for wrongful indica tion of fish size Water Type Select the water type with which to use the equipment from Salt or Fresh Select correct water type to get accu rate depth data Zero Line Rejector Turn the zero line transmission line on or off When turned on the transmission line disappears which al lows you to see fish echoes near the surface clearly The length of the transmission line changes with transducer used and installation characteristics If the width of the transmis sion line is 4 5 ft default value or more set the transmission line width with Zero Line Ar ea as below Zero Line Area This fea ture adjusts the transmission line so that the transmission line disappears when the menu item Zero Line Rejec tor is turned on For a long tail increase the value If the transmission line does not disap pear lower the TX power Bottom Detect In some in stallations the tail of the TX mines line or the echo afterglow can be mistaken for the bottom echo If thi
17. 1 OPERATION 6i kk FE EI MES 1 1 4 Control Description 1 1 2 Power ONION ee 2 1 3 Display Brilliance 2 1 4 Display Mode ee 2 1 4 1 Single frequency display 2 1 4 2 Dual frequency display 9 1 4 3 Zoom displays 3 1 4 4 Nav data display 4 1 5 How to Select a Range 5 1 6 How to Adjust the Gain 5 1 7 How to Measure Depth 6 1 8 Menu Operating Procedure 6 1 9g How to Shift the Range T 1 10 Picture Advance Speed 7 1 11 How to Reduce Interference 8 1 12 How to Reduce Low Level Noise 9 1 13 How to Erase Weak Echoes 9 1 14 A scope Display 10 1 15 Fish Information ACCU FISH M44 1 15 1 How to activate ACCU FISH M 11 1 15 2 Fish symbols 11 CISS FISH Wl e SE 12 1 16 Bottom Discrimination Display 12 T f ATO NIS upaya sapan sua 13 Eat FUNG K yx u uuu uu iius iid 17 1 18 1 How to use the FUNC key 17 1 18 2 How to change the function17 SN EW H ee EE 17 1 19 1 How to register a waypoint 17 1 19 2 How to edit registered waypoints 19 1 19 3 How to erase waypoints 19 1 19 4 How to set destination waypoint 19 1 20 Setting Up Nav Data Displays 19 1 20 1 Nav data displays 19
18. 1 Set Bottom to On and press the EN TER key 2 Select From and press the ENTER key 3 Set the starting depth 0 L 4000ft and press the ENTER TUM key MENU Cancel Select Span and press the ENTER key 5 Set the width of the alarm and press the ENTER key Press the MENU ESC key to show the Flsh School setting win dow Select Alarm and press the ENTER key Select On and press the ENTER key Y 1 4000ft ENTER Set MENU Cancel Note 1 To disable an alarm select Off at step 12 in the above procedure Note 2 The default alarm settings can be re stored Open the Fish Alarm setting window select Reset press the ENTER key select Yes and press the ENTER key 16 Navigation alarms Do the following to set the navigation alarms speed alarm and arrival alarm 1 Open the menu select Alarm and press the ENTER key Select Speed or Arrival and press the ENTER key Speed Alarm Arrival Alarm A W 4 b Select ENTER Enter ENTER Enter MENU Back MENU Back Settable when alarm is activated A W 4 b Select Do one of the following two procedures according to the item selected at step 2 Speed 1 Select Speed and press the ENTER key 2 Select Inside or Outside as applica ble and press the ENTER key 3 Select From Speed and press the ENTER 0 Okn k Y ey 0 0 99 0kn Enter the starting spee
19. 1 21 Menu Description 21 SYSTEM MENU 25 2 1 How to Display the System Menu 25 2 2 Range Menu 25 2 3 Key Menu 25 2 4 Language Menu 25 2 5 Units Menu 26 2 6 Calib Menu 26 2 Transducer Menwu 27 2 8 Demo Menu 27 2 9 Tankenmaru Menu 27 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 28 3 1 Maintenance 20 3 2 How to Clean the Display Unit 28 3 3 Transducer Maintenance 20 3 4 How to Replace the Fuse 29 3 5 Battery Voltage Alert 29 3 6 Troubleshooting 29 3 7 Diagnostics 30 3 05 ECD et ied eet Ea ntes 31 3 9 How to Clear the Memory Reset the Odometer 31 4 INSTALLATION 32 4 1 Equipment List 32 4 2 Display Unit 33 4 3 Thru hull Mount Transducer 34 4 4 Transom Mount Transducer 36 4 5 How to Mount a Thru hull Transducer Inside the Hull 37 4 5 IIIe eege 38 4 Speed Temperature Sensor ODIO u a A 42 4 8 Temperature Sensor option 42 AD MVIFIVIG ES eb dee 43 4 10 IEC 6
20. 9300 FAX 360 834 9400 Furuno U S A Inc is proud to supply you with the highest quality in Marine Electronics We know you had several choices when making your selection of equipment and from everyone at Furuno we thank you Furuno takes great pride in customer service B FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 www furuno co jp Publication No DOCQA0256 EC Declaration of Conformity We FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address declare under our sole responsibility that the product FISH FINDER FCV 627 Model name type number to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard s or other normative document s IEC 60945 Ed 4 0 2002 IEC 60945 Ed 3 0 1996 clauses 10 2 and 10 3 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see Test Report FLI 12 11 095 September 26 2011 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd This declaration is issued according to the Directive 2004 108 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89 336 EEC On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd Yoshitaka Shogaki Nishinomiya City Japa
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23. E English panel C Chinese panel Installation Keier 07900 1set Cable Assy Type KON 004 02M Materials Code No 000 156 405 12 Self tapping Screw Type 5x25 Code No 000 162 610 10 4 pcs Spare Parts SP02 05001 001 384 040 1set Fuse Type FGBO A 125V 2A PBF Code No 000 155 849 10 2 pcs Accessories Contents Type LCD Cleaning Cloth Type 02 155 1082 1 Code No 100 332 651 10 FP02 05601 Large MJ Cable Cap Type 02 154 1221 1 Code No 100 329 441 Kei Code No Flush Mounting Sponge Type 02 155 1081 1 Code No 100 330 851 10 001 384 260 Wing Nut Type M4 Code No 000 167 545 10 4 pcs Qty 1 set Flat Washer Type M4 Code No 000 167 455 10 4 pcs opring Washer Type M4 Code No 000 167 405 10 4 pcs Threaded Rod Type M4x50 Code No 000 162 679 10 4 pcs 32 4 INSTALLATION Optional equipment x pe Paie Remaks Transducer Tiducer rans ducerwith speed 525STID PWD 000 011 784 Transom mount plastic ri Mama sen Sor Converter Cable 02S4147 1 000 141 082 Speed sensor Speed Temper Assy ature sensor ature Sensor Temperature Sensor Toms Inside Hull Kit S Sg 2 000 802 598 w installation EEN not available with bottom discrimina tion display Matching Box MB 1100 000 041 353 For FCV 587 connection to 1 kW transducer Transducer for FCV 587 With ACCU FISH M bottom discrimination display support 4 2 Displa
24. FURUNO onboard warranty includes Free shipping of the necessary parts Labour Normal working hours only Travel time Up to a maximum of two 2 hours Travel distance Up to a maximum of one hundred and sixty 160 KM by car for the complete journey 4 Warranty Registration For the Standard Warranty presentation of product with serial number 8 digits serial number 1234 5678 is sufficient Otherwise the invoice with serial number name and stamp of the dealer and date of purchase is shown For the Onboard Warranty your FURUNO certified dealer will take care of all registrations 5 Warranty Claims For the Standard Warranty simply send the defective product together with the invoice to a FURUNO national distributor For the Onboard Warranty contact a FURUNO national distributor or a certified dealer Give the product s serial number and describe the problem as accurately as possible Warranty repairs carried out by companies persons other than a FURUNO national distributor or a certified dealer is not covered by this warranty 6 Warranty Limitations When a claim is made FURUNO has a right to choose whether to repair the product or replace it The FURUNO warranty is only valid if the product was correctly installed and used Therefore it is necessary for the customer to comply with the instructions in the handbook Problems which result from not complying with the instruction manual are not covered by the warrant
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26. The TX interval is slower when this feature is active Operating environment Depth 16 to 328 ft Speed 10 knots or less his feature uses the range from the boat s draft therefore enter the ship s draft See page 26 How to activate the bottom discrimina tion display Note 1 Auto range AUTO R is automatical ly turned on when the bottom discrimination display is activated Note 2 The bottom discrimination is inopera tive when the transducer type is selected to 600 W or 1 kW FCV 58 only on the Trans ducer menu 1 Open the menu select the Display menu select Bottom Disc and press the ENTER key Bottom Disc Auto range is enabled when Bottom Disc Mode is selected A W 4 5 Select ENTER Enter MENU Back 2 Select Bottom Disc and press the EN TER key 3 Select Graphic or Probability and press the ENTER key 4 Select Legend and press the ENTER key 13 1 OPERATION 5 Select Off or On and press the ENTER key to show or hide the hardness legend To turn off the bottom discrimination display select Off at step 3 and press the ENTER key 1 17 Alarms This fish finder has six fish alarms and two navigation alarms When the conditions of an alarm are met the audio alarm sounds and the alarm icon flashing appears at the top right corner on the display The audio alarm may be silenced by pressing any key The alarm icon remains on the screen until
27. a twenty four 24 months LABOR and twenty four 24 months PARTS warranty on products from the date of installation or purchase by the original owner Products or components that are represented as being waterproof are guaranteed to be waterproof only for and within the limits of the warranty period stated above The warranty start date may not exceed eighteen 18 months from the original date of purchase by dealer from Furuno USA and applies to new equipment installed and operated in accordance with Furuno USA s published instructions Magnetrons and Microwave devices will be warranted for a period of 12 months from date of original equipment installation Furuno U S A Inc warrants each new product to be of sound material and workmanship and through its authorized dealer will exchange any parts proven to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use at no charge for a period of 24 months from the date of installation or purchase Furuno U S A Inc through an authorized Furuno dealer will provide labor at no cost to replace defective parts exclusive of routine maintenance or normal adjustments for a period of 24 months from installation date provided the work is done by Furuno U S A Inc or an AUTHORIZED Furuno dealer during normal shop hours and within a radius of 50 miles of the shop location A suitable proof of purchase showing date of purchase or installation certification must be available to Furuno U S A Inc or its
28. and angle Lat Lon SOG course MA Nav data waypoint etc Lat Lon GPS SOG course Water speed and heading VTG Course over ground and ground speed XE Cross ackeror Time and date GGA GLL latitude 4 INSTALLATION EES 4 11 Adjustments after Data Priority Installation Latitude Longitude GNS gt GGA gt RMC gt RMA gt GLL Language Course true VTG gt RMC gt RMA Course magnetic VTG 1 Press the D BRILL key to show the In Ground speed VTG gt RMC gt RMA stallation menu Water speed VHW Distance to waypoint BWC gt RMB Installation Bearing to waypoint BWC gt RMB true T Engl ish Bearing to waypoint BWC Temp Un h magnetic Fish Size Unit Espa ol Heading true HDT gt VHW Speed Unit Deutsch Heading magnetic HDG gt VHW Hind Unit Ital iano Cross track error XTE gt RMB Distance Unit Portugu s Atmospheric pres MDA Ee Dansk rene Tankenmaru System nra Water temperature MTW Norsk Wind speed and MWV A W Select SUOM angle true apparent ENTER Enter EAAnULKG MENU Quit n1 11mg Viet Nam Polski Select your language and press the EN TER key The units for depth water tem perature fish length ship speed wind speed and distance are set according to the language selected Output data sentences Depth from sea surface Depth below transducer 3 Depth Water temperature RMB Recommended min
29. authorized dealer at the time of request for warranty service This warranty is valid for installation of products manufactured by Furuno Electric Co hereafter FURUNO Any purchases from brick and mortar or web based resellers that are imported into other countries by anyone other than a FURUNO certified dealer agent or subsidiary may not comply with local standards FURUNO strongly recommends against importing these products from international websites or other resellers as the imported product may not work correctly and may interfere with other electronic devices The imported product may also be in breach of the local laws and mandated technical requirements Products imported into other countries as described previously shall not be eligible for local warranty service For products purchased outside of your country please contact the national distributor of Furuno products in the country where purchased WARRANTY REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION To register your product for warranty as well as see the complete warranty guidelines and limitations please visit www furunousa com and click on Support In order to expedite repairs warranty service on Furuno equipment is provided through its authorized dealer network If this is not possible or practical please contact Furuno U S A Inc to arrange warranty service FURUNO U S A INC Attention Service Coordinator 4400 N W Pacific Rim Boulevard Camas WA 98607 9408 Telephone 360 834
30. corresponding on screen circle nes lights in red or white with each knob po Booter 0252389 XX XX sition selected and the name of the set XX ting selected appears Maini 0252390 XX XX 4 Toquitthe test press the MENU ESC key XX three times to close the test menu 30 3 8 LCD Test This feature tests the LCD for proper display of colors Note To review the seven tone screen easi ly set the brilliance to maximum before start ing the test 1 Openthe menu and select Tests under System and press the ENTER key 2 Use A or V to select LCD Test and press the ENTER key 3 Press any key except MENU ESC key to start the test The entire screen changes as below with each press of any key ex cept MENU ESC key After the checkered pattern the Tests menu appears Operating description Seven tone Seven tone SSC m black red green Seven tone Checkered blue pattern 31 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING How to Clear the Memory Reset the Odometer You can restore default menu settings and re set the odometer trip distance indication as follows 3 9 1 Open the menu and select Restore un der System and press the ENTER key Restore Odometer A lt 4 P Select ENTER Enter MENU Back 2 Select Default Setting or Odometer as appropriate and press the ENTER key Default Setting Restore all default menu settings excluding language Odome
31. ft O ft Interference Auto High Medium Low Off Color Erase 0 5096 096 Clutter 0 100 0 White Line 0 50 0 White Marker TVG Low Medium High Smoothing Off On Bottom Zone TX Power Auto 10 100 TX Rate 1 10 S Max 10 A Scope Off Normal Peak Depth Size Large Medium Small Zoom Marker Off On Temp Graph Off Narrow Wide Window Size Battery Off On Color Bar Off On Palette White Blue Black Mono Night Header Info Off On Nav Data1 EJ EJ Nav Data2 E EJ El ACCU FISH ACCU FISH Off On Fish Info Off Fish Size Depth Info Size Small Large Fish Symbols Off Striped Solid Circle Square Symbols Area Dual HF LF Bottom ED Bottom Disc Off Graphic Probability Legend Off On ALARM Alarm On Off os Setting Name ALARM 1 ALARM 5 fish alarm Sound Sound1 Sound2 Sound3 Sound4 Fish Type Off ACCU FISH Fish School Bottom Fish From 4 78 inch 4 inch Span 1 78 inch 7 inch Fish Level Weak Medium Strong Depth Off Inside Outside From ACCU FISH Fish 0 4000 ft 0 ft Bottom Fish 0 30 ft 0 ft Span ACCU FISH Fish 1 4000 ft 10 ft Bottom Fish 0 1 30 ft 7 0 ft Temperature j Erom 20 F 110 F 65 0 F Span 0 1 F 30 0 F 1 0 F Bottom Type Off Rock Gravel Sand Mud Bottom Off On From 0 4000 ft 0 ft Reset Span 1 4000 ft 10 ft AP 1 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE
32. in one of four types rocks gravel sand mud and shows the results in a colorful graphic display A transducer or triducer that supports the bottom discrimination display is required There are two bottom discrimination displays graphic and probability Graphic display The most probable material on the bottom mud sand gravel rock is in dicated graphically Probability bar e discrimination N Hardness legend display column BR Rock Id Grave DES BE Probability bar Degree of trust for bottom discrimination display Green Normal Yellow Caution Background color Abnormal Probability display The most probable bot tom material is indicated in proportion Probability bar GRVL RCKS N Hardness legend discrimination display column Graph example 4 Mud probability Approx 2596 Sand probability _ Approx 25 Rock probability Approx 50 About the bottom discrimination display The bottom discrimination display provides an estimate of bottom composition Actual composition may be different The 600 W transducers and triducers that support the bottom discrimination feature are 520 5PSD 520 5MSD 525 5PWD 525STID MSD 525STID PWD The 1 kW transducers that support the bot tom discrimination feature are 50 200 1 T and 50 200 12M e The high and low frequencies are alternately transmitted regardless of current display se lection
33. is used If you feel your unit is not working properly conduct the diagnostic test to find the prob lem If you cannot restore normal operation contact your dealer for advice 1 Open the menu and select Tests under System and press the ENTER key Tests Water temp Water temp and LCD Test speed from the re Speed S l pective sensors Up m id Sec dated every three MENU Back seconds 2 Use A or V to select Diagnostic Test Voltage of power and press the ENTER key source Updated ev ery three seconds ore MERKO CAROK 3 The ovals and circles at the right side of 1 pw saa the test display are for checking the con oll te Ue trols SS ee W How to check key and TrackPad Press WD 2 0L each key and the arrows on the TrackPad ud 3 EN x one by one A key s or arrow s corre iSeed m sponding on screen oval lights in red if Power ji UAE TS the control is normal Release hold and Factory use kom e a j the oval turns white FCV 587 B Volt BA OY lt How to check GAIN knob Rotate the only BL ATE C DUAL knob The indication goes higher with CPU Prooraw Starter No s clockwise rotation lower with counter uen Booter Mo E rotation Press the knob The Push MENU 3 times to exit nob s corresponding on screen circle lights in red if the knob is normal Re Pa 2 x lease hold and the circle turns white How to check MODE knob Rotate the knob The
34. play unit Note that the TX interval is longer when compared to the No setting No The display units are independent of one another Sub Clutter Reduce clutter at a partner s display unit The higher the setting the greater the degree of clutter reduction 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING 3 2 How to Clean the A WARNING Display Unit ELECTRICAL SHOCK nn Dust or dirt may be removed from the cabinet Do not open the equipment other than when installing flush with a soft cloth Water diluted mild detergent mount hanger cover may be used if desired DO NOT use chemi cal cleaners to clean the display unit they may remove paint and markings Wipe the LCD carefully to prevent scratching using the cleaning cloth provided and an LCD cleaner IM PO RTANT To remove dirt or salt deposits use an LCD cleaner wiping slowly with cleaning cloth so Only qualified personnel can work inside the equipment Do not apply paint anti corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts as to dissolve the dirt or salt Do not use sol vents such as thinner acetone or benzene for Those items contain organic solvents that can cleaning Also do not use degreaser or anti damage coating and plastic parts especially plastic connectors fog solution on the LCD as they can strip the coating on the LCD 3 1 Maintenance 3 3 Transducer Main Regular maintenance is essential for good tenance performance Check t
35. range marker Zoom marker This section is zoomed 1 4 4 Nav data display The nav data displays appear on the left 2 3 of the screen Data other than depth requires appropriate sensor Two nav data displays are available Nav Data 1 or Nav Data 2 and you may select which to use on the Display menu The de fault settings are as follows NAV1 Two data display SPEED STW WIND NAV2 Four data display DEPTH TEMPERATURE TRIP METER ODOMETER You can display between two and four items in a nav data display and select the item and order to display them For details see section 1 20 NAV1 display NAV2 display 1 5 How to Select a Range The basic range may be selected in the Auto or Manual mode Note The RANGE key is inoperative when the bottom discrimination feature is active 1 Press the RANGE key to open the Range setting window These are available with Manual mode A V Select ENTER Set MENU Cancel 2 Use or P to select Auto or Manual Auto The range changes automatically to display the bottom echo on the screen always The shift function is inoperative in the auto mode AUTO R is shown at the top left corner on the screen Manual The range may be selected from the eight ranges listed below MAN R is shown at the top left corner on the screen If you selected Auto go to step 4 For Manual go to the next step
36. strongly recommends against importing these products from international websites as the imported product may not work correctly and may interfere with other electronic devices The imported product may also be in breach of the local laws and mandated technical requirements Products imported into other countries as described previously shall not be eligible for local warranty service For products purchased outside of your country please contact the national distributor of Furuno products in the country where purchased This warranty is in addition to the customer s statutory legal rights 1 Terms and Conditions of Warranty FURUNO guarantees that each new FURUNO product is the result of quality materials and workmanship The warranty is valid for a period of 2 years 24 months from the date of the invoice or the date of commissioning of the product by the installing certified dealer 2 FURUNO Standard Warranty The FURUNO standard warranty covers spare parts and labour costs associated with a warranty claim provided that the product is returned to a FURUNO national distributor by prepaid carrier The FURUNO standard warranty includes e Repair at a FURUNO national distributor Allspare parts for the repair Cost for economical shipment to customer 3 FURUNO Onboard Warranty If the product was installed commissioned and registered by a certified FURUNO dealer the customer has the right to the onboard warranty The
37. to around the display unit N CAUTION Be sure to ground the display unit An improper ground or no ground can affect performance and cause interference to other equipment e Use a 1 25 sq wire local supply for the ground wire Make the length of the ground wire as short as possible and connect it to the boat s ground For FRP vessel attach a steel plate mea suring 20 cm by 30 cm on the outside of the hull to provide a ground point Connect the ground wire there Note 1 Use a ring type lug ct to make the connection at the display unit Do not use a fork type lug Cte Note 2 For the boat with positive polarity DC power and the fish finder is grounded to the hull external equipment cannot be connected directly to the fish finder if the signal line of the equipment is connected to ground External equipment The 12 24 VDC NMEA port is commonly used for connection of external equipment such as a GPS receiver and or wind indicator This port is also used to connect the radio transmitter for the Tankenmaru system Refer to the interconnection diagram to connect ca bles opeed Temperature sensor Connect the optional speed temperature sen sor to the XDR port with the optional conver sion cable Type 0284147 as shown in the opposite column Connect to XDR port at rear of display unit MUM Tape connectors with vulcanizing tape and then vinyl tape to waterproof them Bind tape en
38. zoom The default zoom mode is bottom lock Bottom lock display The bottom lock display provides a normal picture on the right half of the screen and a 10 30 feet default 15 feet wide layer in con tact with the bottom is expanded onto the left half of the screen This mode is useful for de tecting bottom fish Bottom lock Single freq display display This section zoomed on the left half Note 1 To adjust the range of the zoom dis play go to the Range menu see section 2 2 Note 2 To show or hide the zoom marker go to the Display menu 1 OPERATION Bottom zoom display The bottom zoom mode expands bottom and bottom fish on the left half window This mode is useful for tracking bottom contour When the bottom depth increases or decreases the display automatically shifts to keep the bottom echo at the lower part of the screen Bottom zoom Single freq display display n NT GET 27 Switched with depth Marker zoom display The marker zoom mode expands chosen area of the normal picture to full vertical size ofthe screen on the left half window You may specify the portion to expand by operating the VRM Variable Range Marker which you can shift with or Y The area between the VRM and zoom marker is expanded This mode is useful for determining the size of fish in the middle water Marker zoom Single freq display display AUTOR GAEMZE gesin Variable
39. 0 waypoints may be en tered You can set a waypoint as a destination to get the range bearing and time to go that point The latitude and longitude position of the waypoint can be output to a navigation de vice using the TLL sentence Note 1 The waypoint feature requires latitude and longitude position from a navigator Note 2 The waypoint feature is not available when the Tankenmaru feature is active 1 19 1 How to register a way point There are two ways to register a waypoint di rectly on the screen or manual input of latitude and longitude How to register a waypoint on the screen 1 Press the MARK key The cross cursor appears on the screen together with guid ance on how to enter a waypoint To reg ister a waypoint to your current position go to step 3 Depth and temperature at cursor position Mitt 42 8 F Move cursor A v 4 P ENTER MARK Set MENU Guide for how to Cancel enter waypoints Note If there is no position data the mes sage No position data appears Check the navigator 2 Operate the TrackPad to set the cross cursor where desired Up down for verti cal movement left right for horizontal movement Picture advancement is stopped until step 3 is completed 1 OPERATION 3 Press the MARK or ENTER key to regis ter the position set at step 2 A red vertical line appears on the position set at step 2 The waypointis automatically named with the next se
40. 1162 1 Data Sentences 45 4 11 Adjustments after Installation 46 MENU TREE uyu uuu gegen AP 1 SPECIFICATIONS SP 1 PACKING LIST yau un ete A 1 INDE Gu asss IN 1 FOREWORD A Word to FCV 627 587 Owners Congratulations on your choice of the FU RUNO FCV 627 587 Fish Finder We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability Since 1948 FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and dependable marine electronics equip ment This dedication to excellence is fur thered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers This equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment However no machine can per form its intended function unless operated and maintained properly Please carefully read and follow the recommended proce dures for operation and maintenance We would appreciate hearing from you the end user about whether we are achieving our purposes Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment Features The FURUNO FCV 627 and FCV 587 are dual frequency 50 kHz and 200 kHz Fish Finders Comprised of a display unit and a transducer The FCV 587 and FCV 627 show underwater conditions on a color LCD 8 4 inch FCV 587 or 5 7 inch FCV 627 The main features of the FCV 627 58 are Bright color LCD gives excellent rea
41. 5 A FCV 587 12 24 VDC 1 2 0 6 A 5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 5 1 Ambient temperature 15 C to 55 C 5 2 Relative humidity 93 or less at 40 C 5 3 Degree of protection IP56 5 4 Vibration IEC60945 Ed 4 6 UNIT COLOR N2 5 fixed SP 2 E2381S01B M S86 X f 9 0 CATNO ON d 4 0 9NIMVHO NI SNOISN AI 2 8l Z 3 s CO DE E 3NVS SHL SI IT1VTO LONGOYd dddr AHL dO d3OV ld NI GaddIHS 38 VM LONGOYd d AO 1 JHL WALI NV HOJ Q3LSTI 38 VA S dOO ANY SAdAL OML Y F ECGESEPI ELS AY PPVNLCY UYG NAH GEM IIR PX SRO OL a e NOILVOIHIO3dS LNAWdINOA OL 9NIQHOOOV Ii d MHVW AGIND SdO1Vd dO AHL SOOHO MESE PT E EC IViH31VIA 3ALLV LN3S3Hd3H 40 YSEWNN 3309 JHL SALVOIGNI HLIM DNIN TIN 33009 ETE S 4 EXE CO MERC PI De OO SE ES E 966 S5 1 000 3d109 S YOLVYAdO 068 c f S0 I sg Eo ae 3 98 L S SL 000 9M 3Q1In9 S YOLVYAdO 068 6 9 IW V S S L 1 000 TVANVW S dO1Vddd0 068 6 NO HE SEE AAE 31V IO ONT INAOW HSN 14 WE A dd JNAWND00 SIVIdd1VW NOI LVTIVISNI EST ASSV 318V9 e BH CA 006 0 60d9 SIVIdd1VMN NOI LIVTIVISNI HEI S4l40SS409V u e FJ L09650 60d4 3180S 399V GEES SLUVd 3uVds GET 10090 60dS sldVd MVdS GC LINA Av Wel Sek LINN 4 ON 09 NOIIdId9S0 9 3 f 188 A93 1 0 1G86 X P920 LSIT 5NIMOVd 1986 X 1940 CATIN
42. Alarm Alarm Data Data Y System Y System Key Key Language Menus Language vili shown Units Calib Cal ib pad Tankenmaru Transducer System Transducer Demo is selected Demo Tests Tests Restore Restore Standard spec Tankenmaru spec 2 2 Range Menu Range 2 30ft Range 3 60ft Range 4 120ft Range 5 200ft Range 6 400ft Range 7 600ft Range 8 1000ft Range bft Range 15ft A lt 4 P Select ENTER Enter MENU Back Range 1 Range 8 Set range n of each of the eight ranges available range 7 to 4 000 ft 7 4000ft Note that all default ranges are restored whenever the depth unit is changed 25 Therefore change the depth unit before changing the preset ranges Zoom Range Select the range to zoom in the bottom zoom and n m marker zoom modes p m B L Range Select the expan 4 sion width for the bottom lock Bd display Y 7 30ft 2 3 Key Menu Key Key Beep OTT A lt 4 P Select ENTER Enter MENU Back FUNC Key Select the item to program to the FUNC key The programming can also be done by long pressing the FUNC key See section 1 18 2 Key Beep Turn key beep on or off 2 4 Language Menu Language A W 4 5 Select ENTER Enter MENU Back Language The system language is avail able in English and European and Asian lan guages To change the language select the appropriate language and pres
43. FISH FINDER FCV 62 FCV 58 ECF Elemental Chlorine Free O U LL gt anal O J3 Q gt C gt r The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free AUTOSReG A Fem EH Foe xd im NOTICE Product Inquiry ENTE When contacting your dealer with a support or service inquiry please provide the RANGE serial no of your product MARK MODEL FCV 627 587 Serial number FUNG GAIN d lt 2 SH TO FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN p manhta raqa aq A OCT 2011 All rights reserved Printed in Japan D MAR 12 2012 Pub No OME 23820 D M AA DAMI FCV 627 587 00017552513 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD www furuno com IMPORTANT NOTICES General This manual has been authored with simplified grammar to meet the needs of international us ers 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 If this manual is lost or worn contact your dealer about replacement The contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice The example screens or illustrations shown in this manual can be different from the screens you see on your display The scre
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45. Unit Electric Reel 525STID MSD 525STID PWD Vi 1 OPERATION 1 1 Control Description AEN ESA N OO W N A OO No Contro Opens menu Go back one page in multi page menu Escapes from current operation AV lt gt Selects items on the menu TrackPad Changes settings Moves VRM Variable Range Marker by using or Y except for nav mode ENTER Saves settings 4 RANGE Opens range selection window MARK Registers waypoint T programming window GAIN Push Opens Auto Gain setting window Rotate Manually adjusts gain MODE Selects display mode D BRILL Short press Turns on power opens the Brill adjustment window Long press Turns off power Inoperative when equipped with Tankenmaru system FUNC Short press Opens window programmed Long press Opens function key How to remove the cover If you remove the display unit for desktop installation after an outing Pull down on the catch at the bottom of the cover Cover the connectors with the supplied caps to and pull the cover toward you keep dust out of terminals ransducer cable Use the MJ cable cap large supplied with the transducer cable 12 24 VDC NMEA XDR Use port and XDR caps Power cable assy Use supplied cap 1 OPERATION 1 2 Power On Off 1 Press the D BRILL key to turn on the power The unit beeps then the startup screen appears 3 5 seconds later the las
46. av Datal Nav Data2 ACCU F SH Bottom Disc A W 4 b Select ENTER Enter MENU Back Depth Size Select the font size of the depth indication Small Medium or Large Zoom Marker Turn the zoom marker on or off on the single frequency display when the bottom lock display the bottom zoom display or the marker zoom display is active Temp Graph Turn the water temperature graph on or off The temperature scale range is 16 F in Narrow 40 F in Wide Re quire water temperature data AUTOIRNGAR LE 0 0 Temperature Window Size Adjust the display area of the dual frequency mode or zoom mode This function is inoperative with the single frequen Cy nav data mode or A scope display 1 Select Window Size and press the EN TER key AUTOReGiAFmbFHFmex mt o Window size setting window 2 Use 4or to move the dividing line and press the ENTER key Battery Turn the battery voltage indication appears at the top of the screen on or off When displayed the battery indication replac es the picture advance speed indication Color Bar Turn the color bar on or off Palette Change the background color of the screen in five colors white blue black mono and night 1 OPERATION Header Info Turn the operational info dis play appears at the top on the screen on or off DEEP T Header info Header Scale The header scale below the header
47. d and press the ENTER key 5 Select Speed Span and press the EN m m v BER 1 0 50 Okn 6 Enter the width of the alarm and press the ENTER key Arrival 1 Select Arrival and press the ENTER key 2 Select Inside or Outside as applica ble and press the ENTER key 3 Select Radius and press the ENTER key 4 Enter the alarm radius and press the ENTER key To disable the alarm select Off at 2 of step 3 0 OTNM 0 01 99 99NM 1 18 FUNC Key The FUNC key provides for one touch call up of desired function setting window 11 items are available picture advance shift interfer ence clutter color erase white line white marker WPT list bottom zone TVG and fish symbols 1 18 1 Howto use the FUNC key 1 Short press the FUNC key to open the setting window programmed for exam ple the Pic Advance setting window Pic Advance A V Select ENTER Set MENU Cancel 2 Use the FUNC key A or V to select a setting and press the ENTER key 1 18 2 How to change the func tion 1 Press and hold down the FUNC key to show the FUNC Key menu FUNC Key Shift Interference Clutter Color Erase White Line White Marker WPT List Bottom Zone TVG Fish Symbols A V Select ENTER Set MENU Cancel 2 Select a function and press the ENTER Key 17 1 OPERATION 1 19 Waypoints A waypoint can be used to mark a school of fish reef etc and 2
48. dability even in broad daylight Waterproof construction permits installa tion on open bridge Automatic mode automatically adjusts the set to provide the best possible display from shallow to deep depths ACCU FISH M feature provides estimate of fish length with fish size dependent fish mark Bottom discrimination display provides esti mate of bottom composition Cannot be used when the transducer is installed with the inside hull installation method White line feature helps distinguish bottom fish from the bottom echo Gain adjusts sensitivity over the entire screen e Various alarms alert you to presence of fish dangerous situations etc Destination waypoint feature provides range bearing and time to go to destina tion waypoint up to 20 waypoints Echo position can be output to a naviga tional plotter e Tankenmaru system outputs video signal to other Tankenmaru equipped partner ship etc via a radio transmitter Available in the future Requires connection of appropriate sensor navigation device LCD Panel The LCD panel used in this equipment is a TFT LCD The panel is constructed using the latest LCD techniques and displays 99 9996 of its pixels The remaining 0 01 of the pix els may drop out or blink however this is not an indication of malfunction it is an inherent property of the LCD SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Solid lines standard equipment dashed
49. ds with H Cable ties to prevent H tape from unraveling From sensor transducer Connection of conversion cable 02854147 Matching box for optional transducer The optional matching box Type MB 1100 Code No 000 041 353 is required to connect the optional transducers 50B 6 50B 6B 200B 5S 50 200 1T and 50 200 12M Lm Wm oe T aw Matching MB 1100 000 041 000 Box Crimp on FV1 25 3 000 116 756 Lug LF 10 Cord NC 1 000 168 230 Lock 10 With 10P connector cable For connecting two transducers Jumper block settin J2 No output reduction default Transducer 50B 6 6B J1 Output reduction 02P6348 Green shield Connect 10P connector to XDR port on rear of display unit Transducer Detach grommet 200B 5S attach cord lock 45 4 INSTALLATION V Sheath gem pM NM Tubing Crimp on Lug FV1 25 3 LF Taping 4 10 IEC 61162 1 Data Sentences The table below shows the data sentences which can be input to and output from your fish finder The transmission speed for both input and output is 4 800 bps Data is output at two second intervals Input output data sentences BWC Bearing magnetic and dis tance to waypoint Global positioning system GPS fix data Geographic position longitude LN GNSS fix data Heading deviation and varia tion a Heading true Atmospheric pressure Water temperature Wind speed
50. ducer in the air to prevent damage to the transduc er e Do not use this method on a double layer hull Before attaching the transducer to the hull check that the site is suitable Put the trans ducer in a water filled plastic bag Connect the transducer to the display unit and put the transducer on the installation site Turn on the display unit and check that the depth indication appears Installation procedure If the thickness of the hull varies then the at tenuation of the ultrasound pulse Select a lo cation where attenuation is the lowest 1 Select 2 3 locations considering the four points mentioned below You will finalize the mounting location through some trial and error later e Mount the transducer at a location 1 2 to 1 3 of the length of the boat from the stern e The mounting location is between 15 to 50 cm from the centerline of the hull Do not place the transducer over hull struts or ribs which run under the hull Avoid a location where the rising angle of the hull exceeds 15 to minimize the effect of the boat s rolling 1 2 Centerline gt Transducer mounting location Inside hull transducer mounting location 2 Clean the face of the transducer to re move any foreign material Lightly rough en the face with 100 sandpaper Also 37 4 INSTALLATION use the sandpaper to roughen the inside of the hull where the transducer is to be mounted Wipe off any sandpaper
51. dust from the face of the transducer Dry the face of the transducer and the hull Coat the transducer face and mount Ing location with silicone sealant Harden Ing begins in approx 15 20 minutes so do this step without delay Transducer Silicone Sealant Attach the transducer to the hull Press the transducer firmly down on the hull and gently twist it back and forth to re move any air which may be trapped in the silicone sealant Silicone Hull Sealant Check the picture as follows 1 Connect the power data and trans ducer cables to the display unit 2 Turn on the display unit 3 Rotate the MODE knob to select sin gle frequency LF 50 kHz or HF 200 KHz 4 Push the GAIN knob to open the Auto Gain setting window 5 Push the GAIN knob to select Off and press the ENTER key 6 Rotate the GAIN knob to set the gain to 5 7 Press the RANGE key to open the Range setting window 8 Use to select Manual 9 Push the RANGE key to set the range to 10 feet or 30 meters 10 Press the ENTER key Case 1 Ifthe bottom is displayed in reddish brown the installation is suitable Go to step 8 Case 2 If the bottom is not displayed in reddish brown go to step 7 7 Change the mounting location for the transducer 1 Turn off the power 2 Gently dismount the transducer with a knife or a piece of wood 3 Attach the transducer to a different lo cation referring to steps 2 6
52. e Bottom lock Bottom zoom Marker zoom Basic range Se L 1 19137 18 191 1347 m 5 2 40 sof 150 200 300 2101200 f ai eo 120 200 400 600 1000 7104000 m 3 s w 2 ai s 10 150 teso pb 3 s w 20 s 10 150 200 toso Hm 4 e s al sl 10 ml 20 tezo Japanese unit of depth measurement 0 to 1 200 m 0 to 4 000 ft 0 to 650 fm 0 to 800 pb 0 to 700 HR Bottom lock expansion 2 to 10 m 7 to 30 ft Bottom and Marker zoom 2 to 1 200 m 7 to 4 000 ft 8 steps Lines TX x4 x2 x1 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 or Stop Picture advance Shift Interference Clutter Color erase White line White marker WPT list Bottom zone TVG Fish symbols 4 types Large or Small symbol 4 types Echo color 64 colors according to echo intensity Palette white blue black monochrome or night vision Auto selection of frequency TD ID output for transducer specified Power output for external equipment 12 VDC 0 11 A max oetting Range Range shift Zoom range Picture advance speed Function settings Bottom discrimination Fish size assessment Display color SP 1 E2381501B M F U R U N FCV 627 587 3 INTERFACE 3 1 Data format IEC61162 1 NMEA0183 Ver 1 5 2 0 3 0 3 2 Data sentences Input BWC GGA GLL GNS HDG HDT MDA MTW MWV RMA RMB RMC VHW VTG XTE ZDA Output DBS DBT DPT MTW RMB VHW TLL by key operation External data required 4 POWER SUPPLY FCV 627 12 24 VDC 1 1 0
53. e length of the transducer cable and the following factors in mind Air bubbles and turbulence caused by movement of the boat seriously degrade the sounding capability of the transducer The transducer should therefore be locat ed in a position where water flow is the smoothest Noise from the propellers also adversely affects performance and the transducer should not be mounted nearby The lifting strakes are notorious for creating acoustic noise and these must be avoided by keeping the transducer inboard of them The transducer must always remain sub merged even when the boat is rolling pitching or up on a plane at high speed A practical choice would be somewhere be tween 1 3 and 1 2 of the boat s length from the stern For planing hulls a practical loca tion is generally rather far astern so that the transducer is always in water regard less of the planing attitude 520 5MSD 520 5PSD Thru hull mount transducer mounting dimensions Transducer mounting locations DEEP V HULL e Position 1 2 to 1 3 of the hull from stern e 15 to 30 cm off center line inside first lifting strakes HIGH SPEED V HULL e Within the wetted bottom area e Deadrise angle within 15 Suitable transducer mounting locations Procedure for installation of the thru hull mount transducer 1 With the boat hauled out of the water mark the location chosen for mounting the transducer on the bottom of the hull
54. ect Delete All WPT and press the ENTER key 3 Select Yes and press the ENTER key 1 19 4 How to set destination waypoint Set a destination waypoint to show the range bearing and time to go to that point on the Nav data display See the next section for de tails 1 Open the menu select Data and press the ENTER key 2 Select Go to WPT and press the ENTER Key 3 Select a destination waypoint and press the ENTER key 1 20 Setting Up Nav Data Displays The user may arrange the nav data displays as desired 1 20 4 Nav data displays 1 Rotate the MODE knob to select the Nav data display to change This window is displayed for 10 seconds Window Selection Data Selection Set Cancel 2 Use A or V to select a data display win dow desired 3 Use 4 or P to select the item to display The items that can be displayed depend on the screen division 1 OPERATION 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 air pressure time to go to destination waypoint XTE speed SOG ltems 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
55. ency operation 1 Open the menu select Display and press the ENTER key Display Sounder Alarm Depth Size Large Zoom Marker Off Data Temp Graph Off System Battery Off Color Bar Up Palette White Header Info Un Header Scale Time Nav Data E Nav Data2 E A W 4 b Select ENTER Enter MENU Back 2 Select A Scope and press the ENTER key 3 Select the A scope pre sentation type desired and press the ENTER key Off Turn off the A scope display 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 for last five seconds in dots 4 Press the MENU ESC key twice to close the window AUTO R G AF LE ex 010 0 Weak reflection small school of fish or noise Reflection from school 40 3 of fish Past amplitude pictures are displayed with dots in Peak mode Strong Single freq A scope reflection display display bottom Directional angle display With the transducer selected for other than 600 W or 1kW FCV 587 only directional an gle range line direction angle directional ra dius directional radius value and directional radius line appear on the A scope display The directional angle display provides an at a glance view of the available detection range In the example be
56. ens you see depend on your system configuration and equip ment settings Save this manual for future reference Any modification of the equipment including software by persons not authorized by FURUNO will cancel the warranty All brand and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or service marks of their respective 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 see the chapter on Maintenance Follow the instructions below if a battery is used Tape the and terminals of battery before disposal to prevent fire heat generation caused by short circuit 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 and lead acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled Take the used The Mobius loop symbol three chasing arrows indicates that Ni Cd e amp batteries to a battery collection site according to local laws Ni Cd Pb In the other countries
57. ent the depth indication alone is intended as a source of navigation information Grounding can result The prudent navigator never relies Do not disassemble or modify the exclusively on any one source of equipment navigation information for safety of vessel and crew Fire electrical shock or injury can result The LCD panel is made of glass Use the proper fuse Handle it with care Use of an incorrect fuse can damage the Injury can result if the glass breaks equipment and can cause fire SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning Label FCV 627 A warning label is attached to the display unit remove cover No user seiviceabie Name Warning Label 1 Do not remove the label If the label is missing A Type 86 003 1011 3 or damaged contact a FURUNO agent or A A Code No 100 236 233 10 dealer about replacement A WARNING A A POS To avoid electrical shock Name Warning Label 2 do not remove cover Type 03 129 1001 3 No user serviceable parts inside Code No 100 236 43 10
58. equivalent marking of authorized person
59. er near the top of the bracket is closed open it by depressing the latch and rotating the cover down ward Step 1 Retaining cover Slot 2 Attaching the sensor to the bracket 2 Insert the sensor s pivot arms into the slots near the top of the bracket 3 Maintain pressure until the pivot arms click into place 4 Rotate the sensor downward until the bot tom snaps into the bracket 5 Close the retaining cover to prevent the accidental release of the sensor when the boat is underway Cable routing Route the sensor cable over the transom through a drain hole or thorough a new hole drilled in the transom above the waterline Never cut the cable or remote the connector this will void the warranty Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask 1 Ifahole must be drilled choose a location well above the waterline Check for ob structions such as trim tabs pumps or wiring inside the hull Mark the location with a pencil Drill a hole through the tran som using a 19 mm or 3 4 bit to accom modate the connector 2 Route the cable over or through the tran som 41 4 INSTALLATION On the outside of the hull secure the cable against the transom using the cable clamps Position a cable clamp 50 mm 2 above the bracket and mark the mounting hole with a pencil Position the second cable clamp halfway between the first clamp and the cable hole Mark this mounting hole If a hole has been drilled i
60. ff Output the output data sentences On Output the output data sentences and sentences which are input from other equip ment WAAS Setup Select how to use the WAAS signal when connecting with a WAAS receiv er for example GP 320B The message types WAAS 00 to WAAS 27 are used as WAAS correction Select WAAS 00 to enable WAAS Note This function is available only when In Out is selected at NMEA Port TLL Output Output the position specified by the MARK key to the plotter connected Off Do not output latitude longitude 4 INSTALLATION TLL Output latitude longitude FURUNO TLL Output latitude longitude depth and water temperature Requires FU RUNO TLL enabled device Port Monitor Port Monitor shows the data sentences input to the 12 24 VDC NMEA port Port 1 Port Monitor GPGLL 1353 5678 N 11111 1111 E A D 4B 0d 0a GNGNS 1111 5751 S 00013 5596 E D 39A 0d 0a GPMWV 111 11 R 11 11 N AF1B lt 0d gt lt 0a gt Press the ENTER key to display the latest data sentence information To display this in formation on the Port 2 screen when two sen sors are connected set INMEA Port in the NMEA menu to In In 48 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE MENUIkey Sounder Display Alarm Bold Italic Default Pic Advance x4 x2 x1 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 Stop Zoom Mode Bottom Lock Bottom Zoom Marker Zoom Shift 0 4000
61. ffset 0 4 Min Max F A V Select ENTER Set MENU Cancel 1 OPERATION 2 Press the GAIN knob or or Y again to select Fishing or Cruising Fishing This mode clearly displays weaker echoes and is uselul for search ing schools of fish G AF is shown at the top left corner on the screen Cruising This mode clearly displays stronger echoes for example bottom and suppresses weak echoes Use this mode for general cruising G AC is shown at the top left corner on the screen Off For manual gain adjustment The display shows G X X X X gain setting when manual gain is active If you selected Fishing or Cruising you can apply an offset to the gain at step 3 To apply no offset go to step 4 For Off 1 8 Menu Operating Procedure Your fish finder has five main menus Sound er Display Alarm Data and System Below is the basic menu operating procedure 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu Cursor Currently selected menu yellow Sounder Pic Advance xl Zoom Mode Bottom Lock Interference Auto Color Erase 0 Main menu do steps 4 and 5 White Line 0 3 Press 4 or P setting range 5 to 5 to White Marker apply an offset Press lt to decrease the offset p gt to raise the offset Names of sub Smoothing Un menus appear Bottom Zone when selected TX Power Auto 4 Press
62. he items listed in the ta ble below monthly to help keep your equip ment in good shape for years to come Marine life on the face of the transducer will result in a gradual decrease in sensitivity Check the face of the transducer regularly for cleanliness Carefully remove any marine life Checking with a piece of wood or fine grade sandpaper Transducer Check cable for damage cable Power cable Check that they are tightly transducer fastened Refasten if neces cable plug Sary ground necessary voltage correct problem 28 3 4 HowtoReplace the Fuse The two fuses Type FGBO A 125V 2A PBF Code No 000 155 849 10 in the power ca ble assy protect the system from reverse po larity of the power supply and equipment fault If you cannot turn on the power a fuse may have blown Find the cause before replacing the fuse If the fuse blows after replacement contact your dealer for advice A WARNING Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can result in fire and damage the equipment 3 5 Battery Voltage Alert A battery icon appears at the top of the dis play when the battery voltage is too high or too low Battery icon and meaning Voltage is lower than 10 VDC If the voltage goes below 9 V the equip ment is automatically turned off Voltage is higher than 32 VDC If the voltage goes higher than 33 V the equipment is automatically turned off 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 3 6 Troubles
63. hooting The table below provides basic troubleshoot ing procedures which the user may follow to restore normal operation Troubleshooting table If the screen is adjust the brilliance blank neither echonor battery voltage fixed range e fuse scale appears power cable assy no echo ap if display advance pears but the speed is not set to fixed range Stop scale appears transducer plug transducer cable echo appears if range shifting is set to but zero line 0 does not If zero line rejection is Off Check draft setting it should be other than 0 gain setting if air bubbles or marine life is not clinging to the transducer face if sediments are not present in the water if the bottom is too soft to return an echo there is extreme if the transducer is too interference or close to the engine noise if the unit is properly grounded if other echo sounders of the same frequency as own are being oper ated nearby sensor plug sensitivity is low the speed water temperature readout is unre alistic or not present the position the connection between readout is unre fish finder and naviga alistic or not tor present navigator 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 37 Diagnostics Wie Sc IROM OK is shown if LK is normal NG SDRAM SDRAM for fault NMEA Reserved for factory use Special connec tor required Nothing appears unless the connector
64. ightened lightly at installation and re tightened several days after the boat has been launched Transducer preparation Before putting the boat in water wipe the face of the transducer thoroughly with a detergent liquid soap This will lessen the time neces sary for the transducer to have good contact with the water Otherwise the time required for complete saturation will be lengthened and performance will be reduced DO NOT paint the transducer Performance will be affected 36 4 4 Transom Mount Transducer The optional transom mount transducer is very commonly employed usually on relative ly small I O or outboard boats Do not use this method on an inboard motor boat because turbulence is created by the propeller ahead of the transducer DO NOT overtighten screws they may be damaged Parallel with hull Mount at the stripe gt Over 10 525 5PWD mounting locations Transom Stripe Select the installation method depending on the rise angle of the hull Installation procedure A suitable mounting location is at least 50 cm away from the engine and where the water flow is smooth 1 Drill four pilot holes for self tapping screw 5x20 in the mounting location 2 Coat the threads of the self tapping screws 5x14 for the transducer with sili cone sealant for waterproofing Attach the transducer to the mounting location with the self tapping screws 3 Adjust the transducer pos
65. imum navigation information TLL Target position output b MARK ios ES Continue the procedure to select the Speed through the water transducer and set up the Tankenmaru system and NMEA port Available with connection of applicable sen sor or navaid Transducer If you have the transducer 525STID MSD or mE 520 5MSD 525STID PWD skip this 525 5PWD 525STID MSD procedure 525STID PWD 1 Select Type from the Don is Installation menu and 6008 1kW press the ENTER key FCV 587 2 Select your transducer and press the ENTER 520 5MSD key 525 5PHD 525STID NSD 525STID PWD 600M FCV 627 46 Select 600W for the 600W transducer not listed Note Do not use a 600W transducer in the 1kW setting The transducer will be damaged 3 Press the MENU ESC key to finish If you have the Tankenmaru system go to the next section To set up external equipment go to NMEA Tankenmaru The Tankenmaru system outputs the video signal from your fish finder to a Tankenmaru equipped display device via a radio transmit ter The radio transmitter and display device are products of the Shimano Corporation For how to install the Tankenmaru unit see its in stallation manual 1 Select Tankenmaru System from the In stallation menu and press the ENTER key 2 Select On and press the ENTER key to activate the Tankenmaru system The System menu changes as below Sounder Display Ala
66. info provides an estimate of time or distance Time An orange bar and a blank bar scroll across the screen for 30 seconds each One set is one minute Distance An orange bar and a blank bar scroll across the screen Each bar is equal to 0 03 NM One set is 0 06 NM Requires speed and position data Time marker Range marker orange green N 30s 30s x N tne Nav Data1 Nav Data2 Set the division con figuration of respective displays Data menu This menu mainly sets up how to display data input by external equipment Go to WPT Off WPT List Delete All WPT Data Box Data Bos Bear ing Wind Spd Dir Trip Source emp Source Speed Source rip Reset A V lt 4 P Select ENTER Enter MENU Back Data Box1 2 Show or hide the Data Box1 Data Box2 indication which appears below the header info You can select multiple indi 23 1 OPERATION cations in which case they are displayed alter nately every four seconds default setting Data Box1 display D D ss Data Box2 display 36 2 1 Select Nav Data1 and press the ENTER key Data Box A lt 4 F Select ENTER MENU Select Data Box1 and press the ENTER key Select On and press the ENTER key Select a data and press the ENTER key Select On or Off and press the ENTER key Enter Back Repeat steps 4 and 5 show or hide other items Select Switching Cycle and p
67. ition so the transducer faces right to the bottom If necessary to improve water flow and minimize air bubbles staying on the trans ducer face incline the transducer about 5 at the rear This may require a certain amount of experimentation for fine tuning at high cruising speeds 4 Tape the location shown in the figure be low Fill the gap between the wedge front of the transducer and transom with epoxy material to eliminate any air spaces Bracket Transducer 3 Hull 2 to 5 Epoxy material 5 After the epoxy hardens remove the tape 4 5 How to Mounta Thru hull Trans ducer Inside the Hull The thru hull mount transducer may also be Installed inside the hull on FRP boats Howev er this installation method affects the ability to detect the bottom fish and other objects be cause the ultrasound pulse is weakened when it passes through the hull Note This mounting method should not be used to mount the transducer that supports the bottom discrimination display feature since performance is greatly degraded Necessary tools You will need the following tools Sandpaper 100 Silicone sealant Silicone grease 4 INSTALLATION Remarks on installation Do the installation with the ship moored ata dock etc The water depth should be 6 5 32 feet 2 10 meters Turn off the engine Install the transducer with the engine room Do not power the unit with the trans
68. itted when ACCU FISH is active regardless of mode selection e A fish whose depth is shallower than 2 m or greater than 100 m cannot be measured f the transducer is installed inside the hull the signal is attenuated by the hull There fore a fish may not be detected or the fish length indicated may be shorter than actual length e In a school of fish echoes overlap one an other so the margin of error will be greater he bottom echo must be present to show the fish symbols The TX pulse length changes according to ACCU FISH W On Off state This causes a difference in both sensitivity and the echoes viewed 1 OPERATION 1 15 1 How to activate ACCU FISH M ACCU FISH is inoperative when the trans ducer type is selected to 600W or 1kW FCV 58 only on the Transducer menu 1 Open the menu select Display and press the ENTER key 2 Select ACCU FISH and press the EN TER key to show the ACCU FISH menu ACCU FISh A W 4 b Select ENTER Enter MENU Back 3 Select ACCU FISH and press the EN TER key A Select On to enable ACCU FISH M 1 15 2 Fish symbols 1 Open the menu select Display and press the ENTER key 2 Select ACCU FISH and press the EN TER key to show the ACCU FISH menu 3 Select Fish Symbols and press the EN TER key Fish Symbols Off Striped Solid Circle Square ENTER Set MENU Cancel Fish Symbols set
69. lines optional equipment and dot dash lines local sup ply For wiring see the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual FCV 627 DISPLAY UNIT CV 627 E 12 24 VDC GPS Navigator External Equipment Radio Transmitter Pom og mao poma po mamami uuo Go Guo j Gu Go Gm Go mama 3 pc Tankenmaru System DEE EEN A Radio transmitter of Water temperature speed sensor SHIMANO INC ST 02MSB ST 02PSB Water temperature sensor T 02MSB T 02MTB T 03MSB egen pe wem em em em e m nb em em em em em em Transducer SHIMANO INC make display unit 520 5PSD 520 5MSD 525 5PWD FCV 627 525STID MSD 525STID PWD Display Unit Electric Reel FCV 587 DISPLAY UNIT CV 587 E 12 24 VDC GPS Navigator External Equipment Radio Transmitter 1 mit mt mi mi re a D Tankenmaru System Water temperature speed sensor ST 02MSB ST 02PSB E Radio transmitter of Water temperature sensor SHIMANO INC T 02MSB T 02MTB T 03MSB For connection to 1 kW MENS Box Bu transducer 50B 6 50B 6B MB 1100 200B 5S 50 200 1T E SHIMANO INC 50 200 12M L1 i i AM ZZ LL m re make display unit Transducer option Display 520 5PSD 520 5MSD 525 5pwp
70. low an echo from a school of fish is at the depth of 20 m and with in 8 5 m radius of the center of the transducer beam wu 00 0 Directional Directional angle range angle radius line School of fish Directional angle radius Note The directional angle range lines repre sent the transducer beamwidth They are not an indication of echo strength 1 15 Fish Information ACCU FISH M The ACCU FISH feature measures the length of individual fish and tags the fish with a fish symbol whose size is proportional to the length of the fish The length or depth of the fish can be indicated digitally Connection to a transducer that supports ACCU FISH M js re quired Note The fish length calculated by this fish finder is intended for reference purposes it is not a completely accurate measurement of fish length Considerations for ACCU FISH M The 600 W transducers which support ACCU FISH M are 520 5PSD 520 5MSD 525 5PWD 525STID MSD and 525STID PWD To display fish marks and fish size using a 1 kW transducer the integrated transducer 50 200 1T or 50 200 12M is recommended Echo intensity depends on fish species When the fish length differs between the in dicated length and the actual length you can compensate the difference on the Calib menu see section 2 6 ACCU FISH is inoperative when the zero line rejector is active High and low frequencies are alternately transm
71. n Department General Manager November 7 2011 Quality Assurance Department Place and date of issue name and sianature or equivalent marking of authorized person FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 www furuno co jp Publication No DOCQA0298 EC Declaration of Conformity We FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address declare under our sole responsibility that the product FISH FINDER FCV 587 Model name type number to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard s or other normative document s IEC 60945 Ed 4 0 2002 IEC 60945 Ed 3 0 1996 clauses 10 2 and 10 3 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see Test Report FLI 12 12 003 February 8 2012 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd This declaration is issued according to the Directive 2004 108 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89 336 EEC On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd shitaka Shogaki Nishinomiya City Japan Department General Manager February 21 2012 Quality Assurance Department Place and date of issue name and signature or
72. n the transom open the appropriate slot in the transom cable cover Position the cover over the cable where it enters the hull Mark the two mounting holes At each of the marked locations use a 3 mm or 1 8 bit to drill a hole 10 mm 3 8 deep The prevent drilling too deeply wrap masking tape around the bit 10 mm 3 8 from the point Apply marine sealant to the threads of the 6 x 1 2 self tapping screw to prevent water from seeping into the transom If you have drilled a hole through the tran som apply marine sealant to the space around the cable where it passes through the transom Position the two cable clamps and fasten them in place If used push the cable cov er over the cable and screw it in place Route the cable to the instrument being careful not to tear the cable jacket when passing it though the bulkhead s and other parts of the boat To reduce electri cal interference separate the sensor ca ble from other electrical wiring and noise sources Coil any excess cable and se cure it in place with zip ties to prevent damage 4 INSTALLATION 47 Speed Tempera ture Sensor option The speed temperature sensors ST 02MSB and ST 02PSB are designed for thru hull mounting Install them as shown below Mounting considerations Select a suitable mounting location consider ing the following Select a mid boat flat position The sensor does not have to be installed perfectly per pendicular
73. ning it farther from the centerline is acceptable Allow adequate space above the bracket for it to release and rotate the sensor upward Height without speed sensor 191 mm 7 1 2 Height with speed sensor 213 mm 8 1 2 Height 39 4 INSTALLATION Note 1 Do not mount the sensor in an area of turbulence or bubbles near water intake or discharge openings behind strakes struts fittings or hull irregularities behind eroding paint an indication of turbulence Note 2 Avoid mounting the sensor where the boat may be supported during trailering launching hauling and storage Note 3 For single drive boat mount on the starboard side at least 75 mm 3 beyond the swing radius of the propeller 75 mm 3 minimum beyond swing radius Mounting location on single drive boat Note 4 For twin drive boat mount between the drives Installation of bracket 1 Cut out the installation template en closed with transducer along the dotted line 2 Atthe selected location position the tem plate so the arrow at the bottom is aligned with the bottom edge of the tran som Being sure the template is parallel to the waterline tape it in place Align template vertically 11 Slope of hull eg ae Parallel to Se waterline Align template arrow with bottom edge of transom lt ane angle Positioning the template Warning Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask 4 INSTALLATION
74. nstead of the ENTER key 7 To select another menu press the MENU ESC key or lt The cursor yel low moves to the main menu 8 Press the MENU ESC key to close the menu Note Hereafter this manual replaces the in struction use A or Y to select an item or change a value with select 1 9 Howto Shift the Range The basic range and range shift together give you the means to select the depth you can see on the screen The basic range can be thought of as providing a window into the water column and range shifting as moving the window to the desired depth Window can be shifted up and down to select starting depth Display Note This function is inoperative when AUTO R auto range mode indication is displayed The basic range can be shifted up or down in the Manual mode as follows 1 Open the menu select the Sounder menu and press the ENTER key 1 OPERATION 2 Select Shift and press the ENTER key v 07 4000ft ENTER Set MENU Cancel 3 Setthe amount of shift desired and press the ENTER key The step for the amount of shift depends on setting range on the Range sub menu in the System menu Below are the steps for feet and meters Unit feet Unit meter Range Step 7 10 11 20 2 21 50 5 80 100 10 50 110 250 2 260 500 4 Press the MENU ESC key twice to cl
75. of the screen is BL LF BZ LF or MZ LF The indication at the top of the screen is BL HF BZ HF or MZ HF BL Bottom lock LF Low frequency BZ Bottom zoom HF High frequency MZ Marker zoom 2 Rotate the MODE knob again to select the display mode desired The screen re lated to the mode you selected appears 1 4 1 Single frequency display Low frequency 50 kHz The sounder uses ultrasound pulse signals to detect bottom conditions The lower the fre quency of the signal the wider the detection area Therefore the 50 kHz frequency is use ful for general detection and judging bottom condition High frequency 200 kHz The higher the frequency of the ultrasound pulse signal the better the resolution For this reason the 200 kHz frequency is ideal for de tailed observation of schools of fish d High LU Be NY Picture advance Gain speed Display Alarm Range mode icon Transmission line 1 4 2 Dual frequency display The 50 kHz picture appears on the left the 200 kHz picture on the right This display is useful for comparing the same picture with two different frequencies AUTO R G AF EF HE 4x1 gr 00 0 200 kHz picture picture Beamwidth Resolution Detection Bottom range tail 200 Shallow 1 OPERATION 1 4 3 Zoom displays Zoom mode expands chosen area of the sin gle frequency picture Three modes are avail able bottom lock bottom zoom and marker
76. onic equip ment on your boat may show itself on the dis play as shown in the figure below Follow the procedure below to reduce interference 1 Interference from Electrical interference other sounder Open the menu select Sounder and press the ENTER key Select Interference and press the EN TER key Interference A V Select ENTER Set MENU Cancel Select the degree of interference reduc tion desired and press the ENTER key Auto Interference is suppressed auto matically High Medium Low High provides the greatest degree of interference reduc tion and Low is the smallest Off Turn off the interference rejector Note Turn off the interference rejector when no interference exists so as not to miss weak echoes from small targets Press the MENU ESC key twice to close the window 1 12 How to Reduce Low Level Noise Low intensity speckles caused by sedi ments in the water or noise may appear over most of screen These speckles can be sup pressed by adjusting the Clutter Note Clutter cannot be adjusted when Fishing or Cruising is selected on the Auto Gain setting window 1 Open the menu select Sounder and press the ENTER key 2 Select Clutter and press the ENTER key Clutter ENTER Set MENU Cancel 3 Select the degree of clutter reduction de sired and press the ENTER key The set ting range is 096 to 100 in interval
77. ose the window Note Echoes may be lost if the amount of shift is greater than actual depth 1 10 Picture Advance Speed The picture advance speed determines how quickly the vertical scan lines run across the screen When selecting a picture advance speed keep in mind that a fast advance speed will expand the size of a school of fish horizontally on the screen and a slow ad vance speed will contract the school Use a fast advance speed to observe a rugged bot tom and use a slow advance speed to moni tor a smooth bottom 1 OPERATION M bil M Fast Slow 1 Open the menu select Sounder and press the ENTER key 2 Select Pic Advance and press the EN TER key Pic Advance Fast Slow A ENTER Set MENU Cancel 3 Select picture advance speed desired and press the ENTER key 1 16 is the slowest speed and x4 is the fastest speed 1 16 means one scan line is pro duced every 16 transmissions Stop stops picture advancement and is useful for taking a screenshot Current picture advance speed is displayed at the top right corner of the screen N CAUTION The picture is not refreshed when picture advancement is stopped Maneuvering the vessel in this condition may result in a dangerous situation 4 Press the MENU ESC key twice to close the window 1 11 How to Reduce Interference Interference from other acoustic equipment operating nearby or other electr
78. quential waypoint number If you want to change waypoint name go to step 4 Otherwise go to step 6 New Waypoint Name 01 Lat 00 00 000 N Lon 000 00 000 W A Select ENTER Enter MENU Quit Note 1 When TLL or FURUNO TLL is selected at TLL Output on the NMEA menu of the System menu the latitude and longitude position at the cursor posi tion is output to the navigator Note 2 If you attempt to enter more than 20 waypoints the message Already en tered 20 waypoints No more waypoint can be entered appears In this case erase an unwanted waypoint to enable entry See paragraph 1 19 3 for details However the L L position is output to the connected equipment Press the ENTER key to open the way point name entry box Enter the waypoint name Max 8 charac ters Press the MENU ESC key to close the window How to register a waypoint by manual entry of latitude and longitude 1 Open the menu select Data and press the ENTER key Go to WPT and WPT List are WPT List inoperative Delete All WPT when no Data Box latitude and Data Box2 longitude Bearing position is Wind Spd Dir input to the iTrip Source 12 24 Temp Source VDC NMEA Speed Source port rip Reset A W 4 b Select ENTER Enter MENU Back 2 Select WPT List and press the ENTER Key HPT List A V Select ENTER Enter MENU Quit
79. r forward The ca ble connector may be damaged if it con tacts the bracket Attach the hard cover to the display unit for protection when the unit is not in use Flush mounting in a console It is recommended to set up a dedicated breaker when flush mounting the unit since it will be difficult to disconnect cables 1 Using the paper template supplied make a cutout in the mounting location Unfasten four washer head screws on the rear of the display unit to remove the bracket cover and the cover sponge FCV 587 only Washer head screw Bracket cover t Cover sponge FCV 627 Set the flush mounting sponge supplied to the display unit FCV 587 34 4 Screw four threaded rods supplied to the display unit 5 Set the display unit to the cutout Fasten the display unit from behind with four sets of flat washers spring washers and wing nuts supplied 4 3 Thru hull Mount Transducer Transducer mounting location The thru hull mount transducer provides the best performance of all since the transducer protrudes from the hull and the effect of air bubbles and turbulence near the hull skin is reduced When the boat has a keel the trans ducer should be at least 30 cm away from it The performance of this fish finder is directly related to the mounting location of the trans ducer especially for high speed cruising The installation should be planned in advance keeping th
80. r or lower bor der and press the ENTER key 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 The higher the numeric the greater the TX power The Auto setting automatically adjusts TX power with depth Note The bottom discrimination and ACCU FISH features must be disabled to use this feature If one of those is On the TX power setting is automatically switched to Auto TX Rate Change pulse repetition rate Nor mally the highest rate 10 is used When in shallow waters second reflection echoes may appear between the surface and actual bot tom echo In this case lower the TX rate level The setting MAX automatically adjusts the frequency and pulse length with depth The 22 S setting which requires speed data selects the TX rate according to your boat s speed A high rate for fast speed a slow rate for slow speed Note The TX rate may not change when Pic Sync in the Tankenmaru menu is set to Yes This is because of the communications speed limitation between this unit and Shimano s re Ceiver Display menu Display Large OTT Narrow Off Up White On Time E Depth Size Zoom Marker Temp Graph Window Size Battery Color Bar Palette Header Info Header Scale N
81. ress the ENTER key Select the amount of time in seconds to show each data and press the ENTER key 9 Setthe Nav Data2 box similar to how you set the Nav Data1 box Bearing Select the bearing sensor True for gyrocompass satellite compass Mag netic for magnetic compass Wind Spd Dir Select the format of wind speed and direction output from a wind sen sor True or Apparent 24 Trip Source Select the source for the trip indication Select Own to use the speed data from the speed sensor connected to this unit or NMEA to use speed data from a naviga tor Temp Source Select the source for the wa ter temperature indication Select Own to use the water temperature data from the wa ter temperature sensor connected to this unit or NMEA to use the water temperature data from a navigator Speed Source Select the source for speed Select Own to use the speed data from the speed sensor connected to this unit or NMEA to use the speed data from a naviga tor Trip Reset Select Yes to reset the trip dis tance to zero Two beeps sound after the completion 2 SYSTEM MENU 2 1 How to Display the System Menu The System menu mainly consists of items which do not require regular adjustment 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 2 Select System For Tests and Re store see Chapter 3 See Chapter 4 for NMEA sounder sounder Display Display
82. revi ously mentioned For the System menu see chapter 2 Sounder menu Sounder Zoom Mode Bottom Lock Shift Oft Interference Auto Color Erase 0 Clutter Oh White Line 0 White Marker TVG Medium Smoothing Un Bottom Zone X Power Auto TX Rate 10 A W b Select ENTER Enter MENU Back Zoom Mode Select the zoom display bot tom lock bottom zoom and marker zoom to show when ZOOM is selected with the MODE knob For details see page 3 and 4 White Line Display the leading edge of the bottom echo in white to help you distinguish bottom fish from the bottom echo 1 Select White Line and press the ENTER key White Line A 0 Y 07 1005 Edge ENTER Set MENU Cancel 2 Set the width The larger the number the greater the width of the line Select Edge to show the contour of the bottom in white 3 Press the ENTER key White Marker Display the selected echo color in white 1 OPERATION 1 Select White Marker in the Sounder menu and press the ENTER key White Marker Select echo color to display in white A V Select ENTER Set MENU Cancel 2 Use or Y to select color desired For example move the arrow to the top of the color bar to display the bottom echo in white The echo color chosen on the color bar is changed to white That color is also white on the color bar To turn off the white marker select Off 3
83. rm Data Y System Key Language Units NMEA Calib Transducer Demo Tests Restore Off selected Std spec Sounder Display Alarm Data Y System Key Language Units Calib Tankenmaru Transducer emo Tests Restore On selected Tankenmaru spec 3 Press the MENU ESC key to finish NMEA The NMEA port is disabled when the Tanken maru is active 1 Press the MENU ESC key 47 4 INSTALLATION 2 Select NMEA from the Installation menu and press the ENTER key NMEA Port In Out NMEA Output Off WAAS Setup Off TLL TLL Output Port Monitor A V A Select ENTER Enter MENU Back Set the menu items according to the equip ment connected to the fish finder NMEA0183 Select NMEAO0183 version of nav equipment connected to 12 24 VDC NMEA port among Ver 1 5 Ver 2 0 and Ver 3 0 NMEA Port The NMEA terminals in the 12 24 VDC NMEA port can function as input ports or input output port Change the setting to In In when connecting GP 320B and a wind sensor When connecting the GP 320B and a wind sensor first turn on WAAS Setup and then select In In as the NMEA Port set ting Only a wind speed angle sensor that out puts the MWV sentence can be connected In Out Input and Output default setting In In Input only Available with connection of both the GP 320B and a wind sensor NMEA Output Select what data sentences to output O
84. s occurs raise this setting to solve the problem Too low a setting may prevent display of the bottom echo Y 0 0 70 Oft 2 7 Transducer Menu Transducer A lt 4 P Select ENTER Enter MENU Back Type Select the transducer See section 4 11 2 8 Demo Menu Demonstrate A lt 4 P Select ENTER Enter MENU Back Demonstrate The demonstration mode provides without connection of the transduc er simulated operation of the equipment us Ing internally generated echoes All controls are operative The message DEMO appears at the bottom right corner on the screen when the demonstration mode is active e Off Deactivate the demonstration mode e Demo1 Demo3 Shallow depth demo mode Demo2 Demo4 Deep depth demo mode 2 SYSTEM MENU 2 9 Tankenmaru Menu The Tankenmaru system outputs the video signal from your display unit to the display unit of a Tankenmaru equipped partner ship etc via a radio transmitter Tankenmaru Pic Sync Yes Sub Clutter 4 A lt 4 P Select ENTER Enter MENU Back Output Select On to output this unit s video signal to the display unit of a partner ship in the Tankenmaru system via a radio transmit ter Pic Sync Display or don t display the same video signal on your display unit and a part ner s display unit Yes Display the same video signal on both your display unit and a partner s dis
85. s of ten The larger the setting value the greater the degree of reduction 4 Press the MENU ESC key twice to close the window 1 OPERATION 1 13 How to Erase Weak Echoes Sediment in the water or reflections from plankton may be painted on the display in low intensity tones Eu NN GEI et il Pi aria NS Ar DNO NN rent WS Wei Weak Ad pr K Ai echoes These weak echoes may be erased by using the Color Erase feature This feature erases weaker echoes sequentially to show only strong echoes and clear the picture 1 Open the menu select Sounder and press the ENTER key 2 Select Color Erase and press the EN TER key Color Erase 0h v 0 50 ENTER Set MENU Cancel 3 Selectthe color to erase and press the ENTER key The setting range is 0 to 50 in intervals of one per cent The larg er the setting value the greater the num ber of colors that are erased 4 Press the MENU ESC key twice to close the window 1 OPERATION 1 14 A scope Display The A scope display shows echoes at each transmission with amplitudes and tone pro portional to their intensities on the right 1 3 of the screen The display shows strong echoes with strong amplitude weak echoes in weak amplitude Thus the A scope display is useful for estimating the kind of school of fish and bottom composition Note The A scope display is only available with the high frequency display in dual fre qu
86. s the ENTER key 2 SYSTEM MENU 2 5 Units Menu Temp Fish Size inch Speed kn Wind kn Distance NN A V 4A Select ENTER Enter MENU Back Depth Select unit of depth measurement among m ft fm HR Hiro Japanese and pb Temp Select unit of water temperature measurement between C and F Water temperature data is required Fish Size Select unit of fish size measure ment between inch and cm Speed Select unit of speed measurement among kn km h and mph Speed data is required Wind Select unit of wind speed measure ment among kn km h mph and m s Wind speed data is required Distance Select unit of distance measure ment among NM km and SM 2 6 Calib Menu Calibration Gain ADJ HF Gain ADJ LF Temp Speed STW Fish Size 10 10 10 0 F 405 HO Salt Water Type Zero Line Rejector On rea 4 5ft Bottom Detect 0 Oft A V lt 4 P Select ENTER Enter MENU Back 26 Draft The default depth display shows the distance from the transducer If you would rather show the dis tance from the sea surface set your ship s draft A 0 Oft Y 15 0 50 Oft Gain ADJ HF Gain ADJ LF If the gain is too high or too low or the gain for the low and high frequencies appears unbalanced you can compensate it here A t0 v 20 20 Temp If the water temper
87. t has been temporarily fastened to the transom remove it Key the shim in place on the back of the brack et 2 10 transom angle stepped tran som and jet boats Position the shim with the tapered end down 40 19 22 transom angle small alumi num and fiberglass boats Position the shim with the tapered end up 2 10 11 transom angle 19 22 transom NO SHIM transom angle angle shim with shim with taper down taper up YES z YES YES parallel parallel parallel 12 18 transom angle NO SHIM NO LC NO angle slight angle too reversed angle steep Sensor position and transom angle If the bracket has been temporarily fas tened to the transom remove it Apply a marine sealant to the threads of the three 10 x 1 1 4 self tapping screws to pre vent water seeping into the transom Screw the bracket to the hull Do not tight en the screws completely at this time Repeat step 1 to ensure that the angle of the sensor is correct Note Do not position the sensor farther into the water than necessary to avoid in creasing drag spray and water noise and reducing boat speed Using the vertical adjustment space on the bracket slots slide the sensor up or down to provide a projection of 3 mm 1 8 Tighten the screws Cable cover Cable 2mm 50 mm 2 Hull projection 3 mm 1 8 Vertical adjustment and cable routing Attaching the sensor to the bracket 1 If the retaining cov
88. t used mode is automati gt cally activated You can skip the wait by pressing any key Start up screen 2 To turn off the power press the D BRILL key more than three seconds The time remaining until the power is turned off is counted down on the screen 1 3 Display Brilliance 1 Press the by Brill BRILL key mo mentarily to show the Brill adjust ment window Min Max P w 2 Press the D BRILL key Continual pressing changes the brilliance continu ously 051 5958 202 1 gt 0 is the dimmest and 9 is the brightest You can also adjust the brilliance with lt or p 3 Press the ENTER key or MENU ESC key to save the setting and close the window The window automatically closes if there is no key operation for approx six sec onds Note 1 Key panel brilliance cannot be adjust ed manually its brilliance is changed auto matically with display brilliance as shown below Max brilliance Min panel brilliance Min brilliance Max panel brilliance Note 2 The brilliance of the FCV 587 may change if the ambient temperature is not with in the rated temperature range 1 4 Display Mode 1 Rotate the MODE knob to open the mode setting window which is displayed for six seconds Nav data mode 1 Low frequency zoom mode Low frequency mode 50 k Dual frequency mode High frequency mode 200 k High frequency zoom mode Nav data mode 2 The indication at the top
89. ter Reset the odometer to zero 3 Use A to select Yes and press the EN TER key For Odometer the unit beeps after the reset is completed For Default Setting the unit beeps and then the startup screen appears followed by the Installa tion menu Select appropriate language and press the MENU ESC key twice 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 Equipment List Standard supply for FCV 627 Name Typ CodeNo Qty Remaks Display Unit CV 627 E ELI Select With hard cover ina dll 627 C E English panel C Chinese panel Installation iei 07900 1set Cable Assy Type KON 004 02M Materials Code No 000 156 405 12 Self tapping Screw Type 5x25 Code No 000 162 610 10 4 pcs Spare Parts SP02 05001 001 384 040 1set Fuse Type FGBO A 125V 2A PBF Code No 000 155 849 10 2 pcs Accessories Contents Type LCD Cleaning Cloth Type 02 155 1082 1 Code No 100 332 651 10 FP02 05501 Large MJ Cable Cap Type 02 154 1221 1 Code No 100 329 441 p Code No Flush Mounting Sponge Type 02 154 1601 Code No 100 329 460 10 001 384 090 Wing Nut Type M4 Code No 000 167 545 10 4 pcs Qty 1 set Flat Washer Type M4 Code No 000 167 455 10 4 pcs Spring Washer Type M4 Code No 000 167 405 10 4 pcs Threaded Rod Type M4x50 Code No 000 162 679 10 4 pcs Standard supply for FCV 587 ype Code Nosy Remar m Unit CV 587 E LI Select With hard cover me 587 C
90. the cause of the alarm is removed or the offend Ing alarm is disabled Alarm icon flashing 19 Fish alarm Speed alarm Arrival alarm AUTOIRNG AF LF x1 Appears when alarm condition is met Description of alarms e Fish alarms The ACCU FISH alarm alerts you when a fish of the specified length is in the alarm zone Available when the ACCU FISH M fea ture is active The fish school alarm alerts you to a school of fish in the set alarm zone The bottom fish alarm is given when a fish is within the specified distance from the bottom Available when the bottom lock display is ac tive The water temperature alarm alerts you when the water temperature is within inside alarm the alarm range set or under over out side alarm the range set The bottom type alarm alerts you when the bottom type rock sand mud gravel match es the bottom type selected Available when the bottom discrimination display is active 1 OPERATION The bottom alarm alerts you when the bot 3 tom echo displayed in red or reddish brown Is within the alarm range set e Navigation alarms The speed alarm alerts you when your boat s speed is within inside alarm or under over outside alarm the preset speed There are two types of arrival alarms In side and Outside The Inside alarm alerts you when you are within the specified range from a waypoint The Outside alarm alerts when
91. the ENTER key The new gain set See Chapter 2 1X Rate 1O ting is also applied to past echoes A W k Select j ei i Operating TENTER Enter 5 Formanual adjustment rotate the GAIN guidance MENU Back control to set the gain 0 0 to 10 Sub menu 2 Use or Y to select the main menu de sired The cursor yellow highlights cur rent selection The items in the sub menu change with the menu selected Press the ENTER key or The cursor yellow shifts to the sub menu and the current selection on the main menu win dow left is highlighted in gray 1 7 How to Measure Depth The VRM Variable Range Marker functions 3 to measure the depth to schools of fish etc This function is inoperative when a NAV data display is active 4 Use A or V to select the menu item de sired and press the ENTER key A setting box or window appears depending on menu item The example below shows the setting options and setting window for Depth Size 1 Use A or V to place the VRM on the ob ject to measure depth 2 Readthe VRM depth just above the VRM INDEXES Depth to VRM Depth Size Medium Small ENTER Set MENU Cancel Setting window ge Setting options 9 Use A or V to select an option or change a value 6 Press the ENTER key or lt to save the setting The setting box or window disap pears To escape without changing a set ting press the MENU ESC key i
92. the hole with a sealing com pound Flush with hull bottom How to mount temperature sensor T 02MTB Thru hull mount temperature sensor T O2MSB T 03MSB Select a suitable mounting location consider ing the following points Select a mid boat flat position Select a location where the transducer will not be damaged in trailering launching hauling and storage Locate away from equipment which gives off heat Locate away from drain pipes e Select a location where vibration is mini mal T 02MSB 1 Drill a hole of 21 mm in diameter in the mounting location 2 Passthe sensor cable through the hole Pass gasket washer and locknut onto ca ble in that order 4 Coatthe sensor flange with high quality sealant and then fasten the sensor with the locknut Torque max 59N m 5 Launch the boat to check for water leak age around the sensor Coat with sealant How to mount temperature sensor T 02MSB 4 INSTALLATION T 03MSB 1 Drill a hole of 25 mm in diameter in the mounting location 2 Coat holder guide with silicone sealant and pass gasket washer and locknut onto holder guide in that order and then tighten the locknut 3 Setthe sensor holder to the holder guide from inside the boat Tighten the locknut 4 Launch the boat to check for water leak age around the sensor Sensor Holder Locknut Locknut LIP Washer Gasket 4m 025mm Coat with sealant
93. ting box 1 OPERATION 4 Select desired symbol and press the EN TER key The size of the symbol is scaled according to the estimated length of the fish Stiped Solid Cirle Square us fish symbol more than 50 cm o did a more than 20 inches Small fish symbol 10 to 49 cm or 4 to ee Note To hide the fish symbol select Off at step 4 and press the ENTER key Note You can select which frequency display to show the fish symbols and fish information with Symbols Area on the ACCU FISH menu e Dual Symbols and info shown on both HF and LF displays e HF Symbols and info shown on HF dis play e LF Symbols and info shown on LF dis play 1 15 3 Fish info 1 Open the menu select Display and press the ENTER key 2 Select ACCU FISH and press the EN TER key to show the ACCU FISH menu 3 Select Fish Info and press the ENTER key Off Fish Size Depth 4 Use Aor V to select Off Fish Size or Depth as appropriate and press the EN TER key Qz lt Fish length or depth is shown in red Note 1 You can show the fish info figure alone without fish symbol by turning off Fish Symbols on the Display menu Note 2 You can show the fish info in small or large characters with Info Size on the ACCU FISH menu 12 1 16 Bottom Discrimi nation Display The bottom discrimination display analyzes the bottom echo to categorize bottom hard ness
94. to go to destination waypoint XTE Graphic display 4 Press the ENTER key Note Applicable data must be input to the 12 24 VDC NMEA port in order to dis play the data mentioned in the table be low Necessary data Wem Longitude latitude Position waypoint position data course range and bearing time to go to destination XTE Ship speed Speed over the ground speed through the water Bpeed Source on Data menu set for Mae wind angle gle pressure pressure Note 1 When a data is lost 30 sec the dis play shows at the lost data s location Note 2 Atriducer w speed sensor is required to display distance distance run and speed through the water A triducer w temperature sensor is required to display water tempera ture 20 COMPASS ETT Mag en 120 ZU 15 Bearing XTE Cross track error Rng Range to WPT Brg Bearing to WPT Cse Course STBD Starboard PORT Port Heading 719 8 22582 719 8 zum 5892 1 1 6 20 46 5 11 6 SPEED 45 4 20 5 30315 0 AP Ta 6 20 69 Geck 10 0 79 6 WIND DIR 54 0 ex BAROM PRESS TIME 00 08 GO XTE m 01 7 Wn gt Starboard lt Port Wind speed and direction True Wind speed and direction when boat is anchored Relative Wind speed and direction when boat is in motion Note appears when respective data is not received for 30 seconds 1 21 Menu Description This section describes menu items not p
95. tor AP 2 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Calib Draft 15 0 50 0 ft 0 0 ff Gain ADJ HF 20 20 0 Gain ADJ LF 20 20 0 Temp 20 0 20 0 F 0 0 F Speed STW 50 50 0 Fish Size 80 100 0 Water Type Salt Fresh Zero Line Rejector Off On Area 4 5 9 8 ft 4 5 ft Bottom Detect 0 0 70 0 ft 0 0 ft Tankenmaru Output Off On Pic Sync Yes No Sub Clutter 0 15 4 Transducer Type 520 5PSD 520 5MSD 525 5PWD 525STID MSD 525STID PWD 50 200 1T 50 200 12M 600W 1kW For FCV 587 Demo OQ On Demonstrate Off Demo1 Demo2 Demo 3 Demo 4 Tests Diagnostic Test LCD Test Restore Default Setting Yes No Odometer Yes No AP 3 F U R U N O 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 14 FCV 627 587 SPECIFICATIONS OF FISH FINDER FCV 627 587 GENERAL TX frequency 50 kHz and 200 kHz Transmit method Single or dual frequency transmitting Output power FCV 627 600 W FCV 587 600 1000 W TX rate Max 3 000 pulse min Pulse length 0 04 to 3 0 ms Sensitivity 10 dBuV DISPLAY UNIT Display system FCV 627 5 inch color LCD 87 mm W x 116 mm H 480 x 640 dots FCV 587 8 4 inch color LCD 128 mm W x 171 mm H 480 x 640 dots Brilliance 800 cd m typical Display mode Single frequency high or low freq Dual frequency Expansion mode Zoom high or low freq Nav data 1 2 A scop
96. w Depth and press the ENTER key v 1 78 inch Y Y 0 4000ft 0 0 30 Oft ENTER Set ENTER Set MENU Cancel MENU Cancel ACCU FISH Bottom Fish Fish School alarm alarms Enter the width of the alarm and press the ENTER key The alarm marker appears at the starting point for the alarm The marker appears only when the corre sponding alarm is active The starting depth for the ACCU FISH and Fish School alarms is the transducer posi tion For the Bottom Lock alarm the starting depth is the distance from the bottom 1 OPERATION Alarm range width from Alarm marker ACCU FISH Fish School Bottom Left side Bottom lock Center 10 Select Span and press the ENTER Key v 0 1730 Oft ENTER Set MENU Cancel v 1 4000ft ENTER Set MENU Cancel ACCU FISH Bottom Fish Fish School alarm alarms 11 Enter the alarm width and press the ENTER key Water temperature 1 Select Inside or Outside as appli cable and press the ENTER key Select From and press the ENTER key Enter the starting tem perature for the alarm and press the ENTER key Select Span and press the ENTER key Enter the width for the alarm and press the ENTER key Bottom Type Select Rock Gravel Sand or Mud and press the ENTER key A DCH 20 0 110 0 F be Y 0 1 30 0 F 15 1 OPERATION 10 11 12 Bottom
97. y FURUNO is not liable for any damage caused to the vessel by using a FURUNO product The following are excluded from this warranty a Second hand product b Underwater unit such as transducer and hull unit C Routine maintenance alignment and calibration services d Replacement of consumable parts such as fuses lamps recording papers drive belts cables protective covers and batteries d Magnetron and MIC with more than 1000 transmitting hours or older than 12 months whichever comes first e Costs associated with the replacement of a transducer e g Crane docking or diver etc f Sea trial test and evaluation or other demonstrations g Products repaired or altered by anyone other than the FURUNO national distributor or an authorized dealer h Products on which the serial number is altered defaced or removed l Problems resulting from an accident negligence misuse improper installation vandalism or water penetration j Damage resulting from a force majeure or other natural catastrophe or calamity k Damage from shipping or transit l Software updates except when deemed necessary and warrantable by FURUNO m Overtime extra labour outside of normal hours such as weekend holiday and travel costs above the 160 KM allowance n Operator familiarization and orientation FURUNO Electric Company March 1 2011 FURUNO Warranty for North America FURUNO U S A Limited Warranty provides
98. y Unit Select a location out of direct sunlight Pro longed exposure to direct sunlight can Mounting considerations cause LCD blackout The display unit can be installed on a desktop or flush mounted in a console When choos ing a location keep the following in mind A magnetic compass will be affected if the display unit is placed too close to the com pass Observe the compass safe distances in the safety instructions to prevent distur Locate the unit away from the air from air bance to the compass conditioners Desktop mountin The operating temperature range is 5 F to 131 F 1 Remove the tape from the bottom of the Locate the unit away from devices that emit bracket assembly active gas The mounting location must be well venti lated Select a location where vibration and shock are minimal Bottom of the bracket 33 INSTALLATION Fix the bracket assembly to a desktop with four self tapping screws 5x25 sup plied Be sure to follow the recommended main tenance space show in the outline draw ing Insufficient space may cause damage to connectors when disconnect Ing and reconnecting them Loosely screw knob into the bracket as sembly Set the display unit to the bracket assem bly Adjust the angle of the display unit and then tighten the knob to fix the display unit Note When loosening the knob to adjust the angle of the display do not tilt the unit 90 degree backward o
99. your boat travels a specific distance from the location at the activation of the alarm Requires navigator or applicable sensor How to activate a fish alarm Multiple fish alarms ALARM1 ALARMS de fault names can be activated In this case the audio and visual alarms are released 4 when all alarm conditions are met For exam ple the Bottom Type alarm is set for Rock and the Bottom alarm is set for 10 20 feet 5 Then if the system judges the bottom to be rock and the depth to the bottom is 10 20 feet the audio and visual alarms are released The alarms are not released if only one condition is met 1 Open the menu select Alarm and press the ENTER key Fish Alarm ALARM2 ALARM3 ALARMA ALARMS Off Off Off Navigation Alarm Speed Off f Arrival UTI A V A Select 8 ENTER Enter MENU Back 2 Select an alarm among ALARM1 ALARMS default alarm names and press the ENTER key 14 Off 6 Select Setting and press the ENTER key If you want to change the name of an alarm go to step 4 Otherwise go to step 6 Sound Sound Fish Type Off Temperature Off Bottom Type Off Bottom SIE A W 4 b Select ENTER Enter MENU Back Operable when corresponding alarm is activated To change the name of the alarm select Name and press the ENTER key Enter the name of the alarm Max of eight characters A ALARMI Y
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