Page 3 - WARNING; ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; CAUTION; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Keep the cable away from oil and
i WARNING Turn off the power at the switchboardbefore beginning the installation. Fire or electrical shock can result if thepower is left on. Do not install the equipment where itmay get wet from rain or water splash. Water in the equipment can result in fire,electrical shock or equipment damage. Be...
Page 4 - ii; EQUIPMENT LISTS; Standard Supply
ii EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard Supply Name Type Code no. Qty Remarks Display Unit FE-701 - 1 w/Installation Materials CP02-06400 (000-015-872) and Accessories FP02-04800 (000-015-469) Distribution Box FE-702 - 1 MB-502 000-013-602 For 50B-6B Matching Box MB-504 000-013-604 1 For 200B-8B 50B-6B - w/15 m...
Page 5 - iii
iii Name Type Code no. Qty Remarks MF-22L-1-100V 000-069-401 100 VAC-120 VAC, Flush mount type MF-22L-1-200V 000-069-403 200 VAC-240 VAC, Flush mount type MF-22L-2-100V 000-069-402 100 VAC-120 VAC, Bulk head type Dimmer MF-22L-2-200V 000-069-404 1 200 VAC-240 VAC, Bulk head type Terminal Box DS-802 ...
Page 6 - iv; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
iv SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DISTRIBUTIONBOX FE-702 DISPLAY UNITFE-701 Navigation Device Personal Computer : Standard Supply : Optional Supply : Local Supply Alarm Unit AU-12 Matching BoxMB-502 (For 50B-6B)MB-504 (For 200B-8B) Contact signal 100/110-115/ 200/220-230 VACandDC24 V Terminal Box DS-802 Navig...
Page 7 - NOTICE; Category of Equipment; Equipment for protected area; • Display Unit; Equipment to be submerged
1 1. MOUNTING NOTICE Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealantor contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment. Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts, especially plastic connectors. 1.1 Category of Equipment Equipment for protected area • Displa...
Page 8 - • Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal.; Cover; Attach the dummy covers to the unused holes.
2 • Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal. • Keep the unit away from electromagnetic field-generating equipment such as motors and generators. • For maintenance and checking purposes, leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit and leave slack in cables. • A magnetic comp...
Page 9 - mounting
3 Dummy cover 5x20 tapping screws 1.2.4 Flush mounting There are two types of flush mount kits, F type and S type. For details, see the outline diagrams at the back of this manual.
Page 12 - Transducer Tank for 50B-6B Transducer; Distribution Box
6 7. It is recommended to enclose the transducer cable in a conduit pipe for waterproofness and electrical shielding as well as for protecting the cable from mechanical damage. The conduit pipe should be fixed to the flange on the transducer tank. The pipe should be of such a length to clear the wat...
Page 13 - Tabletop; Flush mounting
7 1.5 Matching Box The matching box should be selected depending on the transducer type; • 50B-6B transducer: MB-502 • 200B-8B transducer: MB-504 Fasten the matching box with four Trapping screws (6x20: local supply). Compass safe distances are as follows; standard compass: 0.50 m, Steering compass:...
Page 14 - Fasten the indicator with four wing bolts and nuts.
8 F type Use the accessories FP65-00401 (See page A-7). 1. Prepare a cutout in the mounting location whose dimensions are 183 (W) x 92 (H) mm. 2. Attach the cosmetic panel (20-016-1051) to the indicator with two hex bolts (M6x12) and two spring washers (M6). 3. Fix the indicator to the mounting loca...
Page 15 - side fixed to the gate valve.; Clean the side of the spacer to be fixed to the gate valve.
9 1.7 Transducer Switch Box EX-8 (option) If two transducers are installed, the transducers switch box is required. Locate the transducer switch box near the display unit considering length of the interconnection cable. Select the bright place where the panel of equipment can be watched. Use only th...
Page 17 - Wiring
11 2. WIRING Wiring Connect three cable assemblies (supplied) between the display unit and distribution box. See the interconnection diagram for details. Ship's mains Navigation Device (IEC 61162-1) Alarm system Personal computer (EIA-232C) Ground Digital depth indicator FE-720 (option) *1 *1 *2 *1:...
Page 18 - GND; DISTRIBUTION BOX
12 When the Transducer Switch Box EX-8 or Distribution Box MB-1200 is used, the interconnections are as follows. 12345678910 12345678910 12 12345 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 123 123 ACTB5 DC TB6 TB7 1 2 3 4 5 TB3 1 2 3 TB1 FORE 1 2 3 TB2 AFT 1a 2a 3a 1T 2T 3T TB1 TB2 2RNCT-SB2CX2.5 1a 2a 3a 1T 2T 3T TB1 TB2 2RN...
Page 21 - Cable Fabrication of TTYCYS-4
15 Cable Fabrication of TTYCYS-4 TTYCYS is a Japan Industrial Standard (JIS) cable. Use the equipment one. Vinyl Sheath Shield Cores Armor Fold back shield over on vinyl sheath. Taping Vinyl Sheath Shield Armor Vinyl Tape Vinyl Sheath Shield Clamp here. 1 2 3 mm 50mm 40mm 100mm
Page 22 - Insert; Anticorrosive sheath; Fabrication of cable TTYCYS-4; Power Supply Cable from Ship's Mains; Attach EMI core (supplied) to the power cable to prevent noise.; EMI core
16 2 Rotate 3 1 Terminal Board TB1, TB3 Cross section Insert 4 Special tool forconnecting wires,fitted inside theDistribution Box Anticorrosive sheath Armor (Sectional view) S =0.75 mm =1.11 mm 2 Vinyl sheath Conductor Shield Fabrication of cable TTYCYS-4 Power Supply Cable from Ship's Mains If the ...
Page 23 - Ground the equipment to prevent mutual interference.
17 Transducer Connect the transducer cable to the distribution box. If necessary, attach the junction box between the distribution box and matching box. Ground Connect the ground wire (2.0 sq.) from both the display unit and distribution box to ship’s ground to prevent interference to the picture. S...
Page 24 - Alarm system connection; Alarm System; Digital Depth Indicator FE-720; Case 1: Input signal from the main display unit to FE-720; The interconnection is as follows.
18 Alarm system connection The power error and shallow water alarms, which produce audio and visual alarms in the event of power failure and shallow water, can be output by connecting the distribution box to the ship’s alarm system. Connect the DPYCYS-1.5 cable between TB1 in the Distribution Box an...
Page 25 - Case2: Silencing the alarm from the digital depth indicator FE-720; Connection; In this case, a positioning device can not be connected.
19 Case2: Silencing the alarm from the digital depth indicator FE-720 When the main display unit FE-701 activates an alarm, it can be deactivated at the FE-701 itself and also, it can be deactivated from the digital depth indicator FE-720. To do this, connect as follows. Connection 8 9 TB1 DISTRIBUT...
Page 26 - Label inside the distribution box FE-702
20 3. CHANGING POWER SPECIFICATIONS This unit is set at factory to operate from 220-230 VAC ship's mains. For connection to a 100 VAC, 110-115 VAC, 200 VAC or 24 VDC ship's mains, modify the connections in the distribution box as shown below. Note: Tick the appropriate box on the inside of the FE-70...
Page 27 - CONE Board; Distribution box, inside view
21 24 VDC Ship's Mains 1. Remove the cover of the distribution box. 2. Remove P3 connector from J4 on the CONE Board. 3. Reattach P3 connector to J3 on the CONE Board. 4. Connect the power cable to TB6. J1 J4 J3 J2 CONE Board TB5 TB6 For DC ship's mains For AC ship's mains Distribution box, inside v...
Page 28 - Setting; Select the type of transducer used as follows.; connection via Distribution Box MB-1200.; One transducer installed; : Set FORE XDR to 50 kHz or 200 kHz, depending on actual; Two transducers installed; : Set FORE XDR and AFT XDR to 50 kHz or 200 kHz, depending
22 4. ADJUSTMENTS This section provides the procedures for initial set up of the equipment. The type of transducer used should be properly set before operating the equipment. 4.1 Transducer Setting Select the type of transducer used as follows. 1. Press the POWER Switch while pressing any key. Relea...
Page 29 - If CHANGEOVER is set for MANUAL, select SINGLE.; SINGLE: Single frequency DUAL: Dual frequency; the
23 Note: If CHANGEOVER is set for MANUAL, select SINGLE. 49.6 0 20 40 60 80 m 49.6 BELOW SURFACE 0 49.6 m BELOW SURFACE 20 40 60 80 SINGLE: Single frequency DUAL: Dual frequency f) DISP ORDER sets where to locate the fore and aft displays (right or left side) in the dual frequency display. g) OUTPUT...
Page 30 - Setting the Time; Open the system menu 2 referring to the operator’s manual.; Select other mode to exit.; System menu 2; TIME ADJUST set to EXTERNAL TIME DIFFERENCE set to MANUAL
24 4.2 Setting the Time 1. Open the system menu 2 referring to the operator’s manual. SYSTEM MENU 2 MENU SELECT 1 2 3 TIME ADJUST INTERNAL EXTERNAL DAY 1 MONTH JAN YEAR 2009 ( 2100) HOUR 0 (0 23) MINUTE 1 (0 59) SECOND 42 (0 59) 01 JAN 2009 00:01:06 : To select item - +: To set option Select other m...