Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; WARNING
i SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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 ...
Page 4 - ii; CAUTION; Locate the cable where it will not be
ii CAUTION Observe the following compass safedistances to prevent interference to amagnetic compass: Ground the equipment toprevent mutual interference. Do not allow warm water or any otherliquid other than seawater or freshwaterto contact the transducer. Damage to the transducer may result. Do not ...
Page 5 - iii; TABLE OF CONTENTS
iii TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ................................................................................ iv EQUIPMENT LISTS .............................................................................................. v 1. MOUNTING ...................................................
Page 6 - iv; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Page 7 - EQUIPMENT LISTS; Standard supply; Name Type; Options; Name Type
EQUIPMENT LISTS v EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks Display unit CV-1100L - 1 Spare Parts SP02-04401 001-402-100 1 set Fuse Accessories FP02-05300 000-012-509 1 set Hood Installation Materials CP02-06900 000-012-508 1 set MJ-A3SPF0013-035 (3.5 m), CP02-06901 Options Name...
Page 8 - vi; Available transducers; kW transducer; FRP
EQUIPMENT LISTS vi Available transducers 1 kW transducer Frequency (kHz) Hull Material Transducer Thru-Hull Pipe Tank Steel - - FRP 28F-8 50B-6/6B - - Steel TWB-6000 (2) T-656 FRP 28F-8 50B-9/9B - - Steel - - 28/50 FRP 28F-8 50F-8G - - Steel - - 28/68 FRP 28F-8 68F-8H - - Steel TWB-6000 (2) T-657 28...
Page 9 - vii; kW transducer
EQUIPMENT LISTS vii 2 kW transducer Frequency (kHz) Hull Material Transducer Thru-Hull Pipe Tank Steel TFB-7000 (2) T-634 28/50 FRP 28F-18 50B-12 - - Steel - - 28/68 FRP 28F-18 68F-30H TRB-1100 (2) T-634-F Steel TFB-7000 (2) T-636 28/88 FRP 28F- 18 88B-10 TFB-1100 (2) T-636-F Steel TFB-7000 (2) T-63...
Page 10 - viii
EQUIPMENT LISTS viii 3 kW transducer Frequency (kHz) Hull Material Transducer Thru-Hull Pipe Tank Steel TFB-7000 (2) T-681 28/50 FRP 28F-24H, 50F-24H TRB-1100 (2) T-681-F Steel - - 28/68 FRP 28F-24H, 68F-30H - - Steel TFB-7000 (2) T-682 28/88 FRP 28F-24H, 88F-126H TRB-1100 (2) T-682-F Steel - - 28/1...
Page 11 - ix; kW/2 kW transducer
EQUIPMENT LISTS ix 1 kW/2 kW transducer Output (W) Frequency (kHz) Hull Material Transducer Thru-Hull Pipe Tank Steel - - 28/50 FRP 28F-8 50B-12 - - Steel - - 28/68 FRP 28F-8 68F-30H - - Steel - - 28/88 FRP 28F-8 88B-10 - - Steel TWB-6000 (2) T-657 28/200 FRP 28F-8 200B-8/8B/8N - - Steel - - FRP 50B...
Page 13 - xi
EQUIPMENT LISTS xi Output (W) Frequency (kHz) Hull Material Transducer Thru-Hull Pipe Tank Steel - - FRP 50B-6/6B 200B-12H - - Steel - - FRP 50B-9/9B 200B-12H - - Steel - - 50/200 FRP 50F-8G 200B-12H - - Steel - - 68/107 FRP 68F-8H 100B-10R - - Steel - - 68/150 FRP 68F-8H 150B-12H - - Steel - - 68/2...
Page 14 - xii
EQUIPMENT LISTS xii 2 kW/3 kW transducer Output (W) Frequency (kHz) Hull Material Transducer Thru-Hull Pipe Tank Steel - - 28/45 FRP 28F-18 45F-12H - - Steel - - 28/50 FRP 28F-18 50F-24H - - Steel - - 28/68 FRP 28F-18 68F-30H - - Steel - - 28/88 FRP 28F-18 88F-126H - - Steel TFB-7000 (2) T-636 28/10...
Page 15 - xiii
EQUIPMENT LISTS xiii 3 kW/2 kW transducer Output (W) Frequency (kHz) Hull Material Transducer Thru-Hull Pipe Tank Steel - - 28/50 FRP 28F-24H 50B-12 - - Steel - - 28/68 FRP 28F-24H 68F-30H - - Steel - - 28/88 FRP 28F-24H 88B-10 - - Steel - - 28/200 FRP 28F-24H 200B-8/8B/8N - - Steel - - 50/88 FRP 50...
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Page 17 - Unit; Mounting considerations; Locate the unit out of direct sunlight.
1-1 1. MOUNTING 1.1 Display Unit WARNING Turn off the power at the switchboardbefore beginning the installation. Fire or electrical shock can result if thepower is left on. Mounting considerations • Locate the unit out of direct sunlight. • The operator should face the bow while viewing the display ...
Page 18 - Mounting procedure; Desktop mounting; Removing the display unit from the mounting base
1. MOUNTING 1-2 Mounting procedure Desktop mounting 1. Loosen two M6 x 25 bolts at the front of the display unit to remove the mounting base. M6 x 25 bolts Removing the display unit from the mounting base 2. Use the four tapping screws (5 x 20, supplied as installation materials) to fasten the mount...
Page 19 - Flush mounting; Flush mounting display unit
1. MOUNTING 1-3 Flush mounting 1. Make cutout in mounting location referring to the outline drawing show below. 2. Fasten the display unit to the mounting location with four pan head screws. Flush mounting display unit
Page 20 - Transom mount water temperature sensor T-02MTB; How to mount transom mount water
1. MOUNTING 1-4 D>50 cm D 5X20 Flush with hull bottom 1.2 Transducer The performance of the video sounder depends upon the transducer position. A place least affected by air bubbles should be selected since turbulence blocks the sounding path. Further, select a place least influenced by engine no...
Page 22 - Through-hull mount water temperature/speed sensor; Select a suitable mounting location considering the following:; Select a place apart from equipment generating heat.
1. MOUNTING 1-6 Through-hull mount water temperature/speed sensor ST-02MSB, ST02-PSB Select a suitable mounting location considering the following: • Select a mid-boat flat position. The sensor does not have to be installed perfectly perpendicular. The sensor must not be damaged in dry-docking opera...
Page 23 - Wiring diagram for standard-type FCV-1100L
2-1 2. WIRING Refer to the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual for detailed information. Wiring diagram for standard-type FCV-1100L
Page 24 - Wiring Standard Equipment; Transducer; Fabrication of transducer cable; Power cable
2. WIRING 2-2 2.1 Wiring Standard Equipment Transducer Separate the transducer cable well away from power cables to prevent interference. Connect the cable to the transducer connector at the rear of the display unit. Fabricate the cable as below. Sheild ConnectorNCS-254-P Cable clamp Cable Shield fo...
Page 25 - Wiring Optional Equipment; Navigator; Sentences; Input sentences; Output sentences
2. WIRING 2-3 2.2 Wiring Optional Equipment Navigator Use cable type MJ-A6SPF0011/0012 (option) to connect the navigator to the NMEA connector. Water temperature sensor T-02MSB, T-02MTB, T-03MSB Connect the water temperature sensor cable to the TEMP connector. 2.3 Input/Output Sentences Input senten...
Page 27 - Setting; Initial display screen
3-1 3. INITIAL SETTING This section provides the information necessary for initial setup of the equipment. First turn on the power and set display language. In addition, either transducer used, by model number (FURUNO transducer only) or by specifications. 3.1 Language Setting 1. Turn on the power. ...
Page 28 - Data; Maker Frequency; Simrad
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3-2 3.2 Transducer Data CAUTION Set the transducer model numberproperly. Wrong transducer setting can damage thetransducer and void the warranty. CAUTION Do not enter transducer data by speci-fications if model number of transducerused is programmed in the equipment. Wrong transd...
Page 29 - Entering transducer data by transducer model number; If you are continuing from paragraph 3.1 go to step 2.; Installation main menu
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3-3 Entering transducer data by transducer model number Note 1: If you are continuing from paragraph 3.1 go to step 2. Note 2: If you have already entered transducer settings and to reconfirm them turn on the power while pressing any key. 1. Turn on the power. 2. Press any key to...
Page 31 - Transducer setting; Display unit, rear view; Terminal board
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3-5 Transducer setting Change the terminal board setting at the rear of the display unit according to the transducer connected. Note the alphabet which appeared when selecting the transducer type on the installation main menu (page 3-4), and then do the following procedures. 1. D...
Page 32 - Entering transducer data by transducer specifications; the power while pressing any key.; display should now look something like the one below.; Menu for manual entry of transducer specifications
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3-6 Entering transducer data by transducer specifications For dealer: When connecting the transducers which are not programmed, contact to PRODUCT SERVICE SECTION SERVICE CENTER, FURUNO HEAD OFFICE. For new transducer or other make of transducer see FURUNO information for further...
Page 33 - Water Temperature Sensor Setting; TEMP SETTING menu
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3-7 d) Use [+] or [-] to set the value for the frequency which is connected, and then press [ ! ] or [ " ] to close the dialog box. (Available range: HIGH; 40 – 220 kHz, LOW; 25 – 220 kHz) e) To operate the transducer in reduced power (for example, when vessel is in dry dock)...
Page 34 - close the dialog box.; Water temperature data input from external equipment.; ] to close the dialog; to close the dialog box.; setting but then press [
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3-8 6. Press [ " ] to select TEMP INPUT, and then press [+] or [-] to open the dialog box. SENSOR NMEA 7. Use [+] or [-] to select source of water temperature data, and then press [ ! ] or [ " ] to close the dialog box. SENSOR: Water temperature sensor T-02MSB, T-02MTB or...
Page 35 - Nav Data, Heading Sensor Setting; heading sensor is connected but not a navigator, go to step 18.); NAV DATA SETTING menu; sensor
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3-9 3.4 Nav Data, Heading Sensor Setting Select navigator and heading sensor used as below. 1. Turn on the power and turn the [FUNCTION] switch to the MENU position. 2. Press [ ! ] and [+] to select SYSTEM at the top of the screen. 3. Press [ " ] to select NAV DATA SETTING, a...
Page 36 - ] to close the dialog box. If no navigator is connected, turn the; open the dialog box.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3-10 Adjustment value = Actual value - Indication of FCV-1100L Actual value x 100 (%) c) Press [ ! ] or [ " ] to close the dialog box. 10. Press [ " ] to select SPEED OUTPUT, and then press the [+] or [-] key to open the dialog box. 11. Use [+] or [-] to turn the speed ou...
Page 37 - Velocity; INSTALLATION menu
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3-11 3.5 Propagation Velocity This section provides the information for adjustment of propagation velocity. Normally, no adjustment is necessary, however if the depth indication is wrong, lower or raise propagation velocity as appropriate. 1. Turn on the power while pressing any ...
Page 38 - Mode; DEMO menu; screen when the demonstration mode is on.
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3-12 3.6 Demonstration Mode The demonstration mode provides a simulated video sounder picture. Connection of the transducer is not necessary. All controls are operational. 1. Turn on the power while pressing any key to display the installation main menu. 2. Press [+] to select DE...
Page 39 - Restoring Default Settings
3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3-13 3.7 Restoring Default Settings The procedure below restores most default settings. Are not affected: target setting, language, demo mode, transducer settings, user color settings and user clutter settings. 1. Turn on the power and turn the [FUNCTION] switch to the MENU posit...
Page 41 - APPENDIX 1; Transducer, thru-hull pipe and tank list
AP-1 APPENDIX 1 TRANSDUCER 50BL-12/50BL-24H When using the transducer 50BL-12/50BL-24H, see this appendix. Transducer, thru-hull pipe and tank list Frequency (kHz) Transducer Hull Material Tank (Code No.) Fasten inside hull (Code No.) Fasten outside hull (Code No.) Steel T-693 (000-015-044) TWB-6000...
Page 43 - Settings
APPENDIX 2 NEW BLT TRANSDUCERS AP-3 Steel T-682 (000-015-851) TWB-6000 (2) (000-015-207) TFB-7000 (2) (000-015-209) 50/88 50BL-24HR/88-126H FRP T-682F (000-015-852) TRB-1100 (2) (000-015-219) - Steel T-683 (000-015-853) TWB-6000 (2) (000-015-207) TFB-7000 (2) (000-015-209) 28/200 28BL-12HR/200B-12H ...