Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; DANGER; CAUTION; Warning, Caution Prohibitive Action Mandatory Action; WARNING
i SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The installer must read the safety instructions before attempting to install the equipment. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result ...
Page 4 - ii
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ii Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass: CAUTION WARNING If a steel tank is installed on a woodenor FRP vessel, take appropriatemeasures to prevent electrolyticcorrosion. Electrolytic corrosion can damage thehull. Be sure to p...
Page 5 - iii; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
iii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MAIN SW FUSE FUSE Processor Unit FSV-8503 Monitor Monitor 12-24 VDC RectifierRU-1746B-2 100/110/115/220/230 VAC IF Unit FSV-8502 Satellite Compass SC-30/50/100 100/110/115/220/230 VAC1 φ , 50/60 Hz Transceiver Unit FSV-851A USB device (mouse, etc.) Junction Box FI-5002 NMEA ...
Page 6 - iv; Equipment identification tables; Transducer
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION iv Equipment identification tables Transducer Transceiver unit (TRX Board, 10P7010) FSV-8422 FSV-8423 FSV-8522 FSV-8523 Frequency 80 kHz 70 kHz Dome Yes (thickness: 8mm) No Yes (thickness: 9mm) No Nameplate Yes (Unit type and serial no.) Color of binding tape Yellow Green Cable ...
Page 7 - EQUIPMENT LISTS; Standard supply; Name
v EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks Control Unit FSV-8501 - 1 With 5 m or 10 m cable IF Unit FSV-8502 - 1 Processor Unit FSV-8503 - 1 Transceiver FSV-851A - 1 FSV-85 Hull Unit FSV-8431 - 1 800 travel, for FSV-85-80 FSV-8432 - FSV-8433 - FSV-8434 - FSV-8441 - 1100 travel,...
Page 8 - Optional supply
EQUIPMENT LISTS vi Optional supply Name Type Code No. Remarks Control Unit FSV-8501 - With 5 m or 10 m cable Sub Control Unit FSV-853 000-019-212 Rectifier RU-1746B-2 000-030-439 Remote Controller FSV-854 000-017-127 Inst. Mat. CP10-07401 Junction Box FI-5002 000-010-765 For NMEA0183 Retraction Tank...
Page 9 - HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM; Hull Unit; Installation considerations; ated water, resulting in poor sonar performance.
1-1 1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1.1 Hull Unit Note 1: The control box on the hull unit contains a motion sensor. Handle the hull unit carefully. Note 2: Handle the transducer carefully. Rough handling will damage its sensitive components. 1.1.1 Installation considerations Decide the location of the...
Page 10 - compartment with a heater to keep the temperature above 0°C.
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1-2 • If the ambient temperature around the unit will be below 0°C, provide the sonar compartment with a heater to keep the temperature above 0°C. Note: After you mount the hull unit, be sure to install anti-vibration stays, referring to page 1-5. 1200 mm (48’’) 500 mm (...
Page 11 - Guideline for how to shorten the retraction tank; is minimized because the transducer fully protrudes in water.; Guideline for the installation of the retraction tank; allowing space for tightening of nuts and bolts.
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1-3 1.1.2 Guideline for how to shorten the retraction tank Shorten the tank as necessary so that the transducer positions well below the keel when it is fully lowered. The following table provides guidelines for shortening the tank. Refer also to the retraction tank inst...
Page 12 - Prepare the materials and tools as shown below.; Screw wrench
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1-4 1.1.3 How to install the hull unit on the retraction tank(for steel vessel) Weld the retraction tank and allow sufficient time for cooling. Install the hull unit as fol-lows: Prepare the materials and tools as shown below. Note: See section 1.8.1 to install the hull ...
Page 13 - mm or more and at least two pieces should be used one; This measure must be done to prevent
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1-5 How to install the stays (anti-vibration measure) Install stays from the top of the hull unit to the ship's hull. The stays should be angle iron with a size of 75 × 75 × 9 mm or more and at least two pieces should be used; one each to ship's bow and stern directions....
Page 15 - Processor Unit; Follow the points below to select an installation location.; How to install the processor unit; Desktop installation; Fasten the unit with four self-tapping screws (6
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1-7 1.2 Processor Unit 1.2.1 Installation considerations Follow the points below to select an installation location. • Mount the unit upright.• Locate the unit out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources because of heat that can build up inside the unit. • Install ...
Page 16 - Bulkhead installation; UP; OK
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1-8 Bulkhead installation 1. Mark locations for four self-tapping screws on the installation location.2. Insert two self-tapping screws (6 × 30, supplied) at the top two screw holes, leaving approx. 5 mm of the screws exposed. 3. Hang the processor unit on the two screws...
Page 17 - Control Units; Select a location considering the length of the cable.; Desktop installation, with KB fixture; bottom of the unit and ship’s ground.; Flush mount
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1-9 1.3 Control Units The control units can be installed in a console (flush mount) or on a desktop (with KB fixture). Select a location considering the following points. • Select a location where the controls can be easily operated.• Locate the unit out of direct sunlig...
Page 18 - Desktop installation, with keyboard fixture; back of this manual.
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1-10 3. Peel the tape from the F mount gasket then attach the gasket to the rear of the Control Unit. 4. Connect a ground wire (1.25sq, local supply) between the ground terminal at the bottom of the unit and ship’s ground. 5. Set the unit to the cutout and fasten it with...
Page 20 - Transceiver Unit
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1-12 1.4 Transceiver Unit The length of the cable between the transceiver unit and the hull unit is 10 m (stan-dard), so select a mounting location within 5 m of the hull unit. The transceiver unit should be fixed to a mounting base (shipyard supply) whose dimensions are...
Page 21 - IF Unit; 0 self-tapping screws. If the unit is to be installed on a bulkhead,
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1-13 1.5 IF Unit Refer to the outline drawing at the back of this manual for mounting dimensions. Fas-ten the unit with 5 × 20 self-tapping screws. If the unit is to be installed on a bulkhead, be sure that the location does not allow water to drip into the cable entranc...
Page 23 - How to Fill the Soundome with Antifreeze; Fill the soundome with antifreeze as shown below.
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1-15 1.7 How to Fill the Soundome with Antifreeze Fill the soundome with antifreeze as shown below. IF THERE IS SUFFICIENT ROOM Set container so it is parallel to shaft. ANTIFREEZEFOR SONAR4-liter container Remove socket plug and fill hole with antifreeze until it is vis...
Page 24 - How to install the hull unit to an FRP tank
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1-16 1.8 FRP Tank (option) OP10-29. Code No. 000-067-178 Use an FRP tank supplied by FURUNO. Other makes of tank may be used, however watertightness cannot be guaranteed by FURUNO. A non-FURUNO make of tank should meet the following requirements: • The surface of the FRP...
Page 26 - Fix the control box to a bulkhead with four M10 bolts.
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM 1-18 1.9 Control Box Extension Kit (option) The control box may be mounted separately from the hull unit. Detach the control box and the mounting plate from the hull unit and fix the junction box of the control box ex-tension kit FSV-846 to the hull unit, with four M5 bo...
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Page 29 - WIRING; How to Use the Crimping Tool, Pin Extractor; How to use the crimping tool; Insert the wire onto the contact pin and; How to use the pin extractor; Push the pin extractor into the pin hole
2-1 2. WIRING 2.1 How to Use the Crimping Tool, Pin Extractor A special crimping tool is necessary for connection of wires to the contact pins of the 38P connector. The pin extractor removes the contact pin from the connector body. This paragraph describes how to crimp and extract the contact pin. 2...
Page 30 - How to Connect Units
2. WIRING 2-2 2.2 How to Connect Units FSV-85 TPYCY-4 HULL UNIT CONTROL BOX (Can install separately with optional FSV-846) PROCESSOR UNIT FSV-8503 12-24 VDC DPYC-6 DVI-D/D LINK (5m /10 m) MONITOR (local supply) CONTROL UNIT FSV-8501 TRANSCEIVER UNIT FSV-851A 100/110/115/220/230 VAC 1 φ , 50/60 Hz 10...
Page 32 - Power cable
2. WIRING 2-4 2.3 Processor Unit Connect the cables of other equipment at the rear of the processor unit. Power cable Connect the power cable (DPYC-6, L=5 m, local supply) as follows: 1. Process the cable as shown below. 2. Open the power terminal cover on the processor unit. Connect the power cable...
Page 33 - LAN cable
2. WIRING 2-5 LAN cable Fabricate the supplied LAN cable (FR-FTPC-CY, 10/20/30/50/100 m) as shown be-low. Cut the vinyl sheath and armor to the lengths shown and attach the modular con-nector. Armor 150 Inner vinyl sheath Outer vinyl sheath Wrap vinyl tape Using special crimping tool MPT5-8 (PANDUIT...
Page 34 - How to extend length of cable for external monitor; Part; DDK
2. WIRING 2-6 How to extend length of cable for external monitor If the distance from the control unit to the monitor is more than 10 m, follow the proce-dure below to ex the cable, up to 70 m. The video output is analog so use an analog monitor. Part Type Code No., Maker Qty Remarks Coaxial cable 1...
Page 35 - Connection point
2. WIRING 2-7 2.4 IF Unit The IF unit installs between the processor unit and the transceiver unit. Connect the cables according to the diagram inscribed on the shield cover of the IF unit. JIS cables and FURUNO cables are available for the connection. To Connect the JIS cables, use the larger cable...
Page 36 - How to fabricate cables
2. WIRING 2-8 How to fabricate cables Cable for ext. KP, gyro, Transceiver Unit, CIF2 Wrap braided shield around vinyl sheath.Cover braided shield with vinyl tape. Braided shield Vinyl tape Wrap braided shield around vinyl sheath.Cover braided shield with conductive fabric tape. 45 mm Cable for FURU...
Page 37 - How to connect external KP; • Current drive KP output
2. WIRING 2-9 How to connect external KP Make the connections shown below to synchronize transmission with external sonar. • Current drive KP output • Voltage drive (12 V) KP output • Make the connections shown below to output KP for external sonar IF UNIT Sonar KP signal 㪜㪯㪫㪄㪢㪧 㪜㪯㪫㪄㪢㪧㪄㪠㪥㪄㪚 㪎 㪏 㪜㪯㪫㪄...
Page 38 - Control Unit and Remote Controller; Ground; through the grommet.
2. WIRING 2-10 2.5 Control Unit and Remote Controller Ground Connect a IV-1.25sq ground wire (local supply) between the ground terminal on the control unit and the ship’s ground. How to connect the Remote Controller Connect the optional remote controller (FSV-854) as shown below. 1. Unfasten the six...
Page 40 - How to fabricate 38P connector
2. WIRING 2-12 2.6 Transceiver Unit 2.6.1 38P connector 00-8016-038-313761HVF (CN-B102) How to fabricate 38P connector How to assemble 38P connector 400 Shield 45 40 Anticorrosivesheath Armor Vinyl Sheath Core Insulating tape Expose cores then windshield around armor. Guide Pin A Guide Pin B Guide P...
Page 41 - How to position guide pins
2. WIRING 2-13 How to position guide pins Use the guide pin insertion tool (Code No. 10-910-0179-0) to correctly insert guide pins to connectors. 2.6.2 Power cable Use the power cable DPYCYS-2.5 (or equivalent). 2.6.3 Satellite Compass Connect a satellite compass to CN-B103 in the transceiver unit, ...
Page 42 - Connections inside the Transceiver Unit
2. WIRING 2-14 2.6.4 Connections inside the Transceiver Unit Connect the cables from the transducer referring to cable no. labeled on the chassis and connector no. labeled on each pc board. Connector is locked properly when you hear a “click” sound. For the cable 10S2078 from the control box of the ...
Page 43 - Control Box of Hull Unit
2. WIRING 2-15 2.7 Control Box of Hull Unit Connect the power cable TPYCY-4 (or equivalent) and the transceiver unit cable (10S2078) as shown below. Confirm that the LED lights in red after wiring is completed. If the LED does not light, turn off power from the mains switchboard, reconnect any two l...
Page 44 - Input Voltage and Fuses; Input voltage and toggle switch; Input voltage; Default; Default
2. WIRING 2-16 2.8 Input Voltage and Fuses The transceiver unit is shipped from the factory with its input voltage set for 230 VAC and a 10 A fuse inserted in F601 and F602. For other voltages, change toggle switch positions and fuses as shown below. Input voltage and toggle switch Fuses Change the ...
Page 45 - How to mark the input voltage label; DIP SW, Jumper Block Settings; DIP SW1; Function of control unit; OFF; No use
2. WIRING 2-17 How to mark the input voltage label After setting toggle switches and changing the fuses, mark the label on the inside of the cover with the voltage that applies. In the example shown below, 100 V is checked; 20A fuses are used. 2.9 DIP SW, Jumper Block Settings This sonar has DIP swi...
Page 46 - Jumper blocks
2. WIRING 2-18 2.9.2 IF Unit The IF unit has two DIP switches and five jumper blocks on its MAIN Board (10P7035). DIP SW S2, S3 The functions of S2 and S3 are as shown in the table below. Default settings are shown in boldface. Jumper blocks The functions of the five jumper blocks are shown in the t...
Page 47 - ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS; How to Change the Frequency Setting; How to enable transmission
3-1 3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 3.1 How to Change the Frequency Setting The default frequency is 80 kHz. If the sonar frequency is 70 kHz, an alarm sounds and a warning message appears the first time the power is applied after installation. Change to 70 kHz as follows: 1. Turn on the power then press ...
Page 48 - How to check the hull unit; both the “ON” LED above the POWER switch and the; Terminal
3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 3-2 3. Select [Initial Settings] then left-click. 4. Select [Test] then left-click. 5. Select [TX] then left-click.6. Select [On] then left-click.7. Select [Quit] then left-click.8. Select [Quit] on the topmost menu then left-click. How to check the hull unit 1. Press the P...
Page 49 - stops at the moment the lower limit switch kicks.
3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 3-3 4. In the control box, set the TEST/NORMAL switch to “TEST”. Press the DOWN switch to confirm that the transducer lowers. Also, while the transducer is being lowered, check that the MD LED lights when the MD L. SW kicks. Note that the MD L. SW does not stop the transduc...
Page 50 - Setting for Two Monitors; Heading correction at the hull unit; key
3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 3-4 3.3 Setting for Two Monitors If two monitors are connected, set the display method for the second monitor as fol-lows. 1. At the main menu, left-click [Others], [Initial Setting] and [Monitor Setting].2. Left-click [2nd Monitor Setting].3. Left-click [Dual DIsplay] or [...
Page 51 - Heading correction at the motion sensor; • If the motion sensor is a GPS gyro, set 0°.; How to Configure the Own Ship Mark; key to close all menus.
3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 3-5 Heading correction at the motion sensor Heading correction at the motion sensor is done with [Heading Adjust 2] on the [Oth-ers] menu. • If the control box is mounted on the hull unit, set the same heading correction as entered for [Heading Adjust 1] (in [Others] menu)....
Page 52 - Others Menu; Interface Setting menu; : Set the transmission rate for the NMEA 1 and NMEA 2 ports.; Sensor Baud Rate; : Set the transmission rate of the satellite compass, which is con-; EXT KP Input
3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 3-6 3.6 Others Menu The [Others] menu sets the equipment according to the external equipment connect-ed. 3.6.1 Interface Setting menu NMEA1/2 Baud Rate : Set the transmission rate for the NMEA 1 and NMEA 2 ports. (4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200 bps, 38400 bps) CIF1/2 Baud Rate :...
Page 53 - EXT Data Setting menu
3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 3-7 3.6.2 EXT Data Setting menu Date&Time : Select the input format for date and time data. (NONE, CIF, NMEA) Heading : Select the input format for heading data. (NONE, AD10, CIF, NMEA) Speed&Course : Select the input format for ship’s speed and course data. (NONE, ...
Page 54 - Others menu; : Select the frequency for which to measure noise. Two settings are
3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 3-8 3.6.3 Others menu Language : Select the language to use. (English, Japanese) Trackball Speed : Select the tracking speed for the trackball. (Slow, Small, Fast) Hull Unit Stroke : Select the stroke of the hull unit. (800 mm, 1100 mm) Noise Meas. Freq : Select the frequen...
Page 55 - APPENDIX 1 JIS CABLE GUIDE; Insulation Type
AP-1 APPENDIX 1 JIS CABLE GUIDE Core Cable Core Cable Type Area Diameter Type Area Diameter TTYCS-4 MPYC-5 TPYC The following reference table lists gives the measurements of JIS cables commonly used with Furuno products: Cables listed in the manual are usually shown as Japanese Industrial Standard (...