Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; 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
ii CAUTION Maximum speed while the transducer isprojected and being raised or loweredis as below, to prevent damage to thetransducer. Projected Raising/ Lowering 1200 mm stroke Max. 18 kt Max. 15 kt 1600 mm stroke Max. 15 kt Max. 12 kt Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent interfer...
Page 5 - iii; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION; Standard type
iii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Standard type Note 1: Power Kit FSV-2403 (option, installed inprocessor unit) required to connect CS-120A. TRANSCEIVER UNIT FSV-241E POWER SUPPLY UNIT FSV-242 100/110/115/ 220/230 VAC, 1 φ, 50/60 Hz 220 VAC, 3 φ, 50/60 Hz PROCESSOR UNIT FSV-2402 Loudspeaker Sub Monitor Echo ...
Page 7 - EQUIPMENT LISTS; Standard supply
v EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Name Type Code No. Q’ty Remarks Monitor Unit FSV-2400 - 1 21” color monitor Control Unit FSV-2401 - 1 w/cable FSV-2402 - For FSV-24 Processor Unit FSV-2402S 1 For FSV-24S Transceiver Unit FSV-241E - 1 Power Supply Unit FSV-242 - 1 FSV-247 - 1200 mm stroke Hull Unit ...
Page 9 - Mounting the Hull Unit; Location of hull unit; Hull unit mounting location
1-1 1. MOUNTING THE EQUIPMENT 1.1 Mounting the Hull Unit Note1) The rise/lower control box of the hull unit contains motion sensor. Therefore, never drop the hull unit. Note2) Take care the handling of the transducer. Do not give a strong shock. 1.1.1 Location of hull unit Decide the location of the...
Page 10 - Maintenance space, example sonar compartment
1-2 600 1000 1300 650 Heater Insulator Maintenance space, example sonar compartment Note: After mounting the equipment, install stays for anti-vibration. See page 1-7.
Page 11 - Shortening the retraction tank; XDCR Travel
1-3 1.1.2 Shortening the retraction tank The retraction tank is 1300 mm in length when supplied. Shorten the tank as necessary so that the transducer is placed well below the keel when it is fully lowered. The following table provides guidelines for shortening the tank. Refer also to the retraction ...
Page 12 - Remarks for installation of retraction tank; tank, allowing space for tightening of bolts and nuts.
1-4 1.1.3 Remarks for installation of retraction tank 1. Make, if possible, the installation location a double bottom structure. 2. Install, if possible, the tank on the keel where the tank can be most firmly fixed. 3. Install the reinforcement ribs as near as possible to the top of the retraction t...
Page 13 - Installing hull unit on retraction tank
1-5 1.1.4 Installing hull unit on retraction tank After welding the retraction tank and allowing sufficient time for cooling, install the hull unit as follows. 1. Clean the hull unit flange, the O-ring and O-ring groove. Coat them with a slight amount of grease. Place the O-ring in position on the t...
Page 14 - Installation of hull unit
1-6 Hex. Nut Spring Washer Flat Washer Bow Mark Hull Unit Flange O-ring Tank Flange Flat Washer Hex. Bolt Hex. Nut Spring Washer Flat Washer Retraction Tank Hex. Bolt O-ring O-ring Flat Washer Spring Washer Hex. Nut Stern side (seven locations) Bow side (17 locations) Installation of hull unit
Page 16 - Mounting the Display Unit; unit; Mounting considerations; The processor unit must be mounted upright.; Cable fixing hole
1-8 1.2 Mounting the Display Unit The display unit is composed of the processor, monitor and control units. 1.2.1 Processor unit Mounting considerations When selecting a mounting location, keep in mind the following points: • The processor unit must be mounted upright. • Locate the unit out of direc...
Page 17 - Mounting procedure; Front view; Processor unit; The monitor unit is designed for mounting on a tabletop.
1-9 Mounting procedure 1. Unfasten two bolts from the bottom of the front side of the processor unit, and pull the unit toward you to separate the unit from the mounting base. 2. Fasten six bolts (M6x20, supplied as installation material) to install the mounting base. 3. Place the processor unit in ...
Page 18 - outline drawing for mounting dimensions.; Monitor unit
1-10 Mounting procedure 1. Drill four holes of 12 mm in diameter in the mounting location, referring to the outline drawing for mounting dimensions. 2. Unfasten two M4X10 screws to dismount the front cover. 3. Unfasten two sets of M10 bolts, plain washers and spring washers to separate the monitor f...
Page 19 - Attaching the CRT filter; location shown below.; Filter; How to attach the hood
1-11 Attaching the CRT filter 1. Attach two spacer (5x2.5, supplied) with screws (M5x10, supplied) to the location shown below. 2. Screw two hood retainer (supplied) into the filter (supplied). 3. Turn two washers ( Ф 12, supplied) into two hood retainer attached at step 2. 4. Attach the filter to t...
Page 21 - Passing the cable through the bottom of the control unit; Control unit cover
1-13 Passing the cable through the bottom of the control unit For permanent mounting ((2) and (3) above), the control cable can be passed through the bottom of the control unit. Do the steps in below. 1. Unfasten eight screws (M4) to remove the cover from the bottom of the control unit. 2. Unscrew t...
Page 22 - Mounting the Transceiver Unit; Transceiver unit; Mounting the Power Supply Unit; Power supply unit
1-14 1.3 Mounting the Transceiver Unit The transceiver unit should be mounted on a mounting base (shipyard supply) whose dimensions are as shown in the outline drawing of the transceiver unit at the back of this manual. The transceiver unit should be reinforced against vibration by stays extending f...
Page 23 - Grounding the Equipment; Grounding for junction box
1-15 1.5 Grounding the Equipment The power supply unit, processor unit and hull unit have protective grounding. Ground the units with a ground wire (IV-8SQ, local supply) or copper strap to prevent electrical shock. Ground the monitor unit and transceiver unit with a ground wire (IV-8SQ, local suppl...
Page 24 - Procedure; Attachment flange for 1200 mm stroke transducer, sectional view
1-16 Procedure 1. Clean the hull unit flange, O-ring and O-ring groove. Coat them with a slight amount grease. 2. (1200 mm stroke) Use 24 hex. bolts, 48 hex nuts, flat washers and spring washers to fasten the attachment flange to retraction tank. (1600 mm stroke) 24 bolts have already been fitted. U...
Page 25 - Attachment flange for 1600 mm stroke transducer, sectional view
1-17 Hex. Bolt Flat Washer O-ring Spring Washer Flat Washer Hex. Nut Attachment Flange O-ring Hex. Nut Spring Washer Flat Washer Hull Unit Flange Existing Tank *: FSV-244E only Attachment flange for 1600 mm stroke transducer, sectional view
Page 26 - Mounting the Cable for Extension Kit (option); Junction box
1-18 1.7 Mounting the Cable for Extension Kit (option) For extension of the transducer cable between the hull unit and the transceiver unit, use the extension cable kit (option). The kit is available in 5 and 15 meter lengths. Name: Cable for Extension Kit, Type: FSV-2451, Code No.: 000-067-030 Name...
Page 28 - Using the optional attachment kit
1-20 Hex. bolt Spring washer Spring washer Flat washer O-ring Flat washer Insulation gasket (2) Insulation gasket Hex. bolt Hex. nut Retraction tank Stern side(Seven locations) Bow side(17 locations) O-ring Hex. bolt Flat washer Flange of the hull unit O-ring Insulation gasket (1) Insulation gasket ...
Page 29 - How to Use the Crimping Tool, Pin Extractor; Crimping tool, contact pin, pin extractor; How to use the crimping tool; Strip the vinyl sheath of the wire to; How to use the pin extractor; contact pin can be removed.
2-1 1 2 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 pi...
Page 30 - Location of Connectors; Monitor; Interconnection
2-2 2.2 Location of Connectors Monitor (Local supply) CONTROL UNIT FSV-2401 CONTROL UNIT FSV-2401 MONITOR UNIT FSV-2400 PROCESSOR UNIT FSV-2402/2402S POWER SUPLY UNIT FSV-242 TRANSCEIVER UNIT FSV-241E HULL UNIT FSV-243E (1200 mm stroke)/FSV-244E (1600 mm stroke) 10S2074 (10 m) or 10S2075 (30 m) 10S1...
Page 31 - Clamp point
2-3 10S214015m 10S214114.5m 1 16 1 16 0.46m 0.5m 13.3m 0.48m 13.3m Transceiver unit side Hull unit side 10S20788m 0.38m 7.2m 0.28m 0.07m 0.07m Raise/lower control box of the hull unit side Clamp point Clamp point * * * *: Cable length between the transceiver and hull unit.
Page 32 - Unit; Shield
2-4 2.3 Monitor Unit 2.3.1 Fabrication of monitor cable 10S2074 (10 m)/10S2075 (30 m) 6 3 2 1 4 ARMOR SHIELD 1. GRY (No.1)2. BLK/WHT3. GRY (No.2)4. BLK/RED5. GRY (No.3)6. BLK/GRN7. GRY (No.4)8. BLK/YEL 1, 3, 5. 7, 9: Coaxial cablesOthers: Twisted pair cables 9. GRY (No.5)10. BLK/BLU11. BLK/BRN12. BL...
Page 33 - Assembling 38P connector
2-5 Housing Clamp Washer Nut Center Pin Gasket 7.5 Shield 3 Guide Pin A Guide Pin B Guide Pin B(Small) Guide Pin A(Large) Position No. Assembling 38P connector Positioning guide pins Guide pins of the connector identify the mating receptacle. They are; • Guide pin A (Large): 4 • Guide pin B (Small):...
Page 34 - Assembling D-sub connector; cable
2-6 Assembling D-SUB connector (CN-A302) 1. Remove vinyl sheath of cores by 3 mm. 2. Pass the cores through shrink tubes (local supply). 3. Solder cores to connector pins referring to the schematic diagram at the back of this manual. 4. Assemble the connector. Shrink tube Cable clamp Assembling D-su...
Page 35 - How to connect cables to the monitor unit; clamp plate to fix cables.; Cable cover; Monitor unit, rear view
2-7 2.3.3 How to connect cables to the monitor unit Connect the monitor cable and control cable to the monitor (FURUNO-supplied monitor) unit as below. 1. Unfasten four screws (M4x10) at the rear of the monitor to loosen the cable cover. 2. Lift and pull the cable cover to remove it. 3. Unfasten two...
Page 36 - This is necessary to prevent cable stress.; Cable tie
2-8 2.4 Processor Unit Cables (10S2074, 10S1258-1 and control cable) from the various units are connected to the CONE Board (10P6905) via the cable clamp (See page 2-2). CAUTION Divide cables attached to the back of the processor unit between right and left side.And then tie each group with a cable ...
Page 37 - Positioning guide pins
2-9 Fabrication of connector 00-8016-038-313761HV (CN-A101) 320 45 40 Shield AnticorrosiveSheath Armor Vinyl Sheath Core Insulating Tape After exposing cores, wind shield around the armor. Fabrication of connector 00-8016-038-313761HV Guide Pin A Guide Pin B Guide Pin B(Small) Guide Pin A(Large) Pos...
Page 39 - equipment; Cable list; Schematic view of cables
2-11 2.4.5 Optional equipment With connection of navigator and electronic fishing equipment, the function of the FSV-24 is expanded to include true motion presentation, target lock, echo sounder picture, FNZ marker presentation and digital indication of position, water temperature and depth. Use the...
Page 41 - Voltage driven KP output; KP signal; Menu setting
2-13 Synchronizing with echo sounder or other sonar To synchronize the transmission of the FSV-24 with an echo sounder or other type of sonar, make connections as shown below. For current driven KP input Processor unit E/S Sonar EXT-KP EXT-KP-IN-HEXT-KP-IN-C 89 KP signal For voltage driven KP (12 V)...
Page 43 - Fabrication of cable type DPYCY-4
2-15 2.5.2 Fabrication of power cable type DPYCY-4 (TB-B101) Fabricate the cable DPYCY-4 as below for connection to the power unit. ConductorS = 4 mm ∅ = 2.55 mm 2 Vinylsheath Armor Cable DPYCY-4 140 (Power unit side: 200) 35 30 FV5.5-4 M4 (YEL) x2 Vinyl sheath Armor Anticorrosivesheath Fabrication ...
Page 45 - Power Supply Unit; Connect the power cable DPYCY-4 or equivalent as below.; Power unit connection; Cable for Extension Kit; box; Junction box, cover removed
2-17 2.6 Power Supply Unit Connect the power cable DPYCY-4 or equivalent as below. 0V 100V 0V 100V 110/115V 0V 220V 230V For 100/110/115 VAC For 220/230 VAC Ship's mains Transceiver unit Lay the armor of cable in the clamp. Lay the armor of cable in the clamp. TB-D102 (AC IN) TB-D101 (AC OUT) Power ...
Page 46 - Note: Capacitors not present
2-18 3. Starting from the right side of the junction box, fix the cables by CSK clamp, pass them through cable clamps and connect XH connectors to the MTC board. CKS clamp Cable clamp Note: Capacitors not present on latest version of MTC board. Junction box, cover removed, front view Transducer cabl...
Page 47 - Raise/Lower Control Box; Connect power cable (3
2-19 2.7.2 Raise/Lower Control Box Connect power cable (3 φ ) and the transceiver unit cable (10S2078) as shown below. TB-C101Connect the power cable TPYCY-4(Japan Industrial Standard) or theequivalent to this board. LED (Red)For detection of phase reversal on3 phase power cable CN-C101Connect the t...
Page 48 - Power cable fabrication
2-20 100 25 20 FV5.5-4 M4(yellow) x 3 Sheath Armor(Clamp here by cable clamp.) Vinyl sheath Power cable fabrication
Page 49 - Hull Unit Check; Before conducting this check (at the dry dock) transmission must be; Main menu; OTHERS menu
3-1 3. ADJUSTMENT AND CHECK 3.1 Hull Unit Check Note: Before conducting this check (at the dry dock) transmission must be stopped. Default setting of TX transmission is OFF. Confirm as follows. 1. Turn on the power, and then press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. MENU QUIT H-SCAN SETTING... V-S...
Page 51 - How to check the hull unit; Transducer switches; OFF; TEST
3-3 How to check the hull unit 1. Press the POWER ( | ) switch on the control unit (for the display unit) to turn on the equipment. Confirm that the lamps above the ON and switches light. Transducer switches 2. Confirm that the 5V and UP lamps on the raise/lower control box are lit. 3. Remove the co...
Page 52 - switch. Confirm that the lamp above the switch blinks while; Adjustment; Buoy
3-4 8. Check that LEDs on the panel of the raise/lower control box light as follows: a) UP, MD and DN LEDs light when corresponding limit switch is kicked. b) UP and DOWN LEDs light while UP and DOWN switches are pressed and extinguish when switches are released. 9. Set the TEST/NORMAL switch to NOR...
Page 53 - SYSTEM menu; OTHERS menu, HEADING ADJUST
3-5 SYSTEM MENU QUIT INTERFACE SETTING.. EXT DATA SETTING.. OWN SHIP MARK.. TEST&INITIALIZATION.. TRX SETTING 1.. TRX SETTING 2.. OTHERS.. SYSTEM menu 4. Use the trackball to select OTHERS and press the [MENU] key. 5. Select HEADING ADJUST and press the [MENU] key. OTHERS LANGUAGE ES2 SELECT : E...
Page 54 - Configuring Own Ship Mark; System menu
3-6 3.3 Configuring Own Ship Mark Set own ship’s dimensions and the location of the transducer to accurately display the own ship mark on the display. 1. Press the [MENU] key to display the SYSTEM menu. SYSTEM MENU QUIT INTERFACE SETTING.. EXT DATA SETTING.. OWN SHIP MARK.. TEST&INITIALIZATION.....
Page 55 - TD POSITION 1: Set the transducer’s distance from the bow.; Select QUIT at the top of the menu screen and press the [MENU] key to; TD POSITION 1; Ship shape description
3-7 5. Select ! or " and then press the [MENU] key several times to set the ship’s length (15 to 150 m). 6. Select QUIT to finish the setting. 7. Set the SHIP’S WIDTH (5 to 30 m), TD POSITION 1 (5 to 50 m) or TD POSITION 2 (-10.0 to 10.0 m) similarly. TD POSITION 1: Set the transducer’s distance...
Page 56 - Other SYSTEM Menu Items; INTERFACE SETTING menu
3-8 3.4 Other SYSTEM Menu Items This section shows you how to set up external equipment. Default settings are underlined. 3.4.1 INTERFACE SETTING menu INTERFACE SETTING CIF BAUD RATE : 4800 bps MENU QUIT QUIT AUX BAUD RATE : 19200 bps NMEA 2 BAUD RATE: 4800 bps NMEA 1 BAUD RATE: 4800 bps EXT KP INPU...
Page 57 - EXT DATA SETTING menu
3-9 3.4.2 EXT DATA SETTING menu EXT DATA SETTING LOG PULSE : 200p/NM MENU QUIT QUIT SPEED&COURSE : NMEA HEADING : AD10S DATE&TIME : CIF SPEED SENSOR : GPS/DR LAT/LON : NMEA POSITIONING SENSOR : AUTO SEL. WATER DEPTH : NMEA WATER TEMP. : NMEA WATER CURRENT : CIF WIND : CIF EXT DATA SETTING me...
Page 58 - WATER DEPTH; Heading; menu
3-10 WATER DEPTH Select the input port for the depth data. (NONE, CIF, NMEA) WATER TEMP. Select the input port for the water temperature data. (NONE, CIF, NMEA) WATER CURRENT Select the input port for the water current data. (NONE, CIF, NMEA) WIND Select the format for the wind data. (NONE, CIF, NME...
Page 59 - LANGUAGE
3-11 LANGUAGE Select the language. (JAPANESE, ENGLISH) HEADING ADJUST See “3.2 Heading Adjustment”. ES2 SELECT Select the equipment connected to the ES2 port among echosounder and net recorder. (ES, NET REC) ES DRAFT OFFSET When connecting echosounder, set the ship’s draft line to use depth from dra...
Page 60 - CONE Board Setting in the Processor Unit; Adjustment of signal level (echo sounder connected)
3-12 3.5 CONE Board Setting in the Processor Unit Adjust the potentiometers on the CONE Board in the processor unit, referring to the table shown below. Location No. Name Resistance value Function Adjustment R118 ALARM 10 k Ω Adjusting the volume of audio alarm. CW: Large CCW: Small R119 ES2_OFF 1 k...
Page 61 - DIP Switch Setting; Processor unit, inside view; CIF2/NMEA2 connector interface selection; DIP switch setting
3-13 3.6 DIP Switch Setting Processor unit, inside view 3.6.1 CIF2/NMEA2 connector interface selection The signal format of the CIF2/NMEA2 port at the back of the processor unit can be set for CIF or NMEA by DIP switch S2-8 on the IFES Board (10P6903). The default format is OFF (CIF). DIP switch set...
Page 62 - Selecting the Net Sonde information; Selecting echosounder signal; Input port
3-14 3.6.2 Selecting the Net Sonde information The net depth information from the Net Sonde can be entered from the FNZ port or CIF port. Depending on the input port, select the DIP switch setting as follows. The default setting is FNZ. Input port DIP switch S3 - #1 FNZ(default) OFF CIF1 or NMEA2/CI...
Page 63 - Testing TX/RX independently at hull unit; switch in the control unit for the hull unit to retract the
3-15 3.7 Testing TX/RX independently at hull unit To check the Tx/Rx function of the hull unit independently, follow the steps below. Note: This test should not be done at the dry dock. The transducer will be damaged. 1. Turn ON DIP switch S3#1 on the TRCPU Board (10P6926) in the transceiver unit. 2...
Page 66 - and J507, thus pull out the power block.
4-2 2. Remove two upset screws, detach the plugs J503, J502, J501, J504, J506 and J507, thus pull out the power block. IFES SCAN SCAN2 DU AL DCON Power Block VH4P VH5P Upset screws M5x25 SUS 2 pcs. Protection sheet Power supply pcb Spacer Detach J503, J502, J501, J504 and J506. Detach J507. Hole Pin...
Page 67 - Processor Unit; POWER FOR CS-120A port
4-3 7. Connect between the processor unit and CS-120A as follows. CS-120A J201 Processor Unit YEL BRN BRNBRN POWER FOR CS-120A port CIF1 or NMEA2/CIF2 port L E PP 123 NNMMJJKKBBEEDDZ 123410 24V0VGND TD-HTD-CRD-HRD-CGNDDSR-CDSR-HDTR-H +24V_H+24V_CGND CIF_TXD_HCIF_TXD_CCIF_RXD_HCIF_RXD_CSHIELD 37-core...
Page 68 - Check List
AP-1 Check List Ship Name Date / / Location SCANNING SONAR TYPE FSV-24 RESULT Monitor unit (FSV-2400) Options Control unit (FSV-2401) CS-120A Processor unit (FSV-2402) VI-1100A Transceiver unit (FSV-241E) CS-170 Power supply unit (FSV-242) FSV-2451(5m),FSV2452(15m) Hull unit (FSV-243E/244E ) S/N Ref...
Page 70 - DATA SHEET 2; Fig 1 TX output power and B voltage
AP-3 DATA SHEET 2 DISPALY UNIT (FSV-2400 ) Check item Contents Check point CK Standard Result Judge Check software version on the each board Self-check display DCON 1050714*** DUAL 1050703*** IFES 1050711*** KEY 1050685*** TRCPU 1050717*** Software version TRX 1050665*** to 1050684*** WC TRANSCEIVER...
Page 71 - Write by color response curve sheet.
AP-4 DATA SHEET 3 User menu H-scan setting P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 Range Gain Tilt T x interval Pulse length Tx output TVG near TVG middle TVG far NL AGC 2AGC Echo average IR Color Color curve Write by color response curve sheet. Display gain Delete color Far TVG curve Beamwidth-H V-scan sett...
Page 73 - 工事材料表
CODE NO. 006‑921‑230‑00 TYPE CP10‑04501 略 図 OUTLINE 名 称 NAME 数量 Q'TY 用途/備考 REMARKS 番 号 NO. 型名/規格 DESCRIPTIONS 1/1 ‑6 INSTALLATION MATERIALS 工事材料表 10CO‑X‑9401 コネクタ(8016) CONNECTOR(8016) 008016‑038‑313761HVF 1 表示部用 FOR MONITOR UNIT 000‑159‑017‑10 1 CODE NO. コンタクト ピン(8017) CONTACT PIN...
Page 81 - 付属品表
CODE NO. 006‑922‑390‑00 TYPE FP10‑02201 略 図 OUTLINE 名 称 NAME 数量 Q'TY 用途/備考 REMARKS 番 号 NO. 型名/規格 DESCRIPTIONS 1/1 ‑2 ACCESSORIES 付属品表 10CO‑X‑9501 KB直付け金具 KB FIXNG PLATE 03‑144‑1691‑1 1 操作部用 FOR CONTROLL UNIT 100‑263‑941‑00 1 CODE NO. ダストカバーKB DUST COVER KB 03‑144‑1693‑0 1 操作部用 ...
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Page 102 - カラースキャニングソナー
D C B A 6 5 4 3 2 1 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. kg DRAWN CHECKED APPROVED SCALE MASS DWG No. TITLE NAME 名称 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM COLOR SCANNING SONAR 相互結線図 注記 *2)コネクタは工場にて取付済み。*3)オプション。*4)コネクタクランプでアースに落とす。*5)電源に応じてタップを切り替える。*6)00‑8016‑038‑313761HV NOTE *2: CONNECTOR PLAGS FITTED AT FACTORY.*3: OPTIO...