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Installation Manual 

COLOR LCD SOUNDER 

Model

 FCV-1200L/FCV-1200LM 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................... i 
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................................................................... iii 
EQUIPMENT LISTS.................................................................................... v 

1. MOUNTING 

1.1    Monitor Unit, Control Unit ......................................................................................... 1-1 
1.2  Processor Unit .......................................................................................................... 1-8 
1.3  Interface Unit ............................................................................................................ 1-9 
1.4  Transducer................................................................................................................ 1-9 
1.5    Booster Box (option)............................................................................................... 1-10 

2. WIRING 

2.1    Wiring Standard Equipment ...................................................................................... 2-5 
2.2  Wiring Optional Equipment ....................................................................................... 2-8 
2.3  Input/Output Sentences.......................................................................................... 2-10 

3. INITIAL SETTINGS 

3.1 Language Setting ....................................................................................................... 3-1 
3.2  Display Type ............................................................................................................. 3-2 
3.3    Transducer Data (FCV-1200L only) .......................................................................... 3-3 
3.4    Adjustment for Transceiver Unit, Video Sounder, Telesounder, Picture Recorder.... 3-7 
3.5  Water Temperature Sensor Setting......................................................................... 3-12 
3.6    Net Sonde Setting .................................................................................................. 3-14 
3.7    Nav Data, Heading Sensor Setting......................................................................... 3-16 
3.8  Stabilization (heaving compensation) ..................................................................... 3-18 
3.9  Propagation Velocity ............................................................................................... 3-19 
3.10 Demonstration Mode .............................................................................................. 3-20 
3.11 Restoring Default Settings ...................................................................................... 3-21 
3.12  DIP Switch Setting.................................................................................................. 3-22 

APPENDIX 1 TRANSDUCER 50BL-12/50BL-24H .............................. AP-1 
APPENDIX 2 BLT TRANSDUCERS..................................................... AP-2 
APPENDIX 3 TRANSDUCER 82B-35R ............................................... AP-4 
APPENDIX 4 T42 AND T80 TEMPERATURE SENSORS ................... AP-5 
PACKING LISTS..................................................................................... A-1 
OUTLINE DRAWINGS............................................................................ D-1 
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS......................................................... S-1 

 

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Summary of Contents for FCV-1200L

Page 1: ...for Transceiver Unit Video Sounder Telesounder Picture Recorder 3 7 3 5 Water Temperature Sensor Setting 3 12 3 6 Net Sonde Setting 3 14 3 7 Nav Data Heading Sensor Setting 3 16 3 8 Stabilization heaving compensation 3 18 3 9 Propagation Velocity 3 19 3 10 Demonstration Mode 3 20 3 11 Restoring Default Settings 3 21 3 12 DIP Switch Setting 3 22 APPENDIX 1 TRANSDUCER 50BL 12 50BL 24H AP 1 APPENDIX ...

Page 2: ...is elemental chlorine free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A APR 2000 Printed in Japan All rights reserved U1 SEP 10 2014 Pub No IME 23650 U1 YOTA FCV 1200L LM 0 0 0 8 0 9 0 0 7 1 3 ...

Page 3: ...damage associated with improper installation Be sure that the power supply is compatible with the voltage rating of the equipment Connection of an incorrect power supply can cause fire or equipment damage The voltage rating of the equipment appears on the label above the power connector ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service m...

Page 4: ...e noise or air bubbles is present Performance will be affected CAUTION The transducer cable must he handled carefully following the guidelines below Keep fuels and oils away from the cable Locate the cable where it will not be damaged The cable sheath is made of chloro phrene or polychloride vinyl which are easily by damaged plastic solvents such as toulene Locate the cable well away from plastic ...

Page 5: ...iii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Standard type ...

Page 6: ...iv Blackbox type ...

Page 7: ...05022 Hood CP02 06540 FCV 1200L unibody 000 012 464 06S4078 1 5 m MJ A10SPF0002 0015 0 15 m CP02 06501 CP02 06560 FCV 1200LM unibody 000 012 466 06S4078 1 5 m MJ A10SPF0002 0015 0 15 m CP03 06511 CP02 06500 FCV 1200L unibody 000 012 453 06S4078 5 m MJ A10SPF0002 0015 0 15 m CP02 06501 CP02 06510 FCV 1200LM unibody 000 012 454 06S4078 5 m MJ A10SPF0002 0015 0 15 m CP02 06511 CP02 06550 FCV 1200L un...

Page 8: ...Hard cover For Control Unit CP02 06520 FCV 1200L 000 012 455 06S4078 5 m CP02 06501 CP02 06530 FCV 1200LM 000 012 456 06S4078 5 m CP02 06511 CP02 06680 FCV 1200L 000 012 468 06S4078 10 m CP02 06501 CP02 06690 FCV 1200LM 000 012 469 1 set 06S4078 10 m CP02 06511 CP02 06610 000 012 480 1 5m cable Installation Materials CP02 06620 000 012 481 1 set 5m cable Transducer Transducer available in 1 2 and ...

Page 9: ... hull mount Water Temperature Sensor T80 000 026 894 1 Transom mount SRCN6A25 24P 000 508 676 1 For EXIF Board Assy FM14 8P 000 511 408 1 For FNZ 18 Connector NCS 254 P 000 506 505 1 For connection of transducer EXIF Board Assy OP02 81 000 012 463 1 set For FCV 1200L Interface Unit IF 8000 1 set Unibody monitor unit flush mount kit OP06 16 006 556 300 1 set For monitor unit and control unit Separa...

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Page 23: ...its can be mounted in a panel requires optional flush mount kit together or separately See the outline drawings at the back of this manual for details Mounting considerations Locate the units out of direct sunlight The operator should face the bow while viewing the display screen Select a location where the display screen can be easily observed while operating the control unit Leave sufficient spa...

Page 24: ...display unit HANGER Signal Cable Slot Figure 1 2 Hanger b Fasten the hanger at the rear of the display unit with four binding screws M4X10 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Hanger rear view Figure 1 3 Hanger rear view For landscape type unibody monitor unit a Attach the hanger at the rear of the display unit with four binding screws M4X10 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Hanger rear view Figure 1 4 Hanger rear view ...

Page 25: ...nit HANGER Signal Cable Slot Figure 1 5 Monitor unit rear view 3 Attach the hanger at the rear of the display unit with four binding screws M4X10 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Hanger rear view Figure 1 6 Hanger rear view Display unit for separate type blackbox type horizontal type control unit 1 Dismount the coupling place from the rear of the display unit to separate display unit from control unit 2 Attach the...

Page 26: ...unit 20 se these holes to tilt monitor unit 9 Figure 1 8 Fastening hanger to mounting base Unibody monitor unit flush mount kit Refer to the outline drawing at the back of this manual Unibody monitor unit flush mount kit Type OP06 16 Code no 006 556 300 Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Mounting Fixture 06 021 1311 100 279 610 1 Self tapping Screw 5 20 000 162 609 10 6 Hex head Screw M4 12 000 162 939...

Page 27: ... 006 556 310 Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Mounting Fixture 06 021 1321 100 279 622 1 Self tapping Screw 5 20 000 162 609 10 4 Hex head Screw M4 12 000 162 939 10 4 1 Make cutout in mounting location referring to page D 8A D 8B 2 Fasten mounting fixture to monitor unit four hex head screws Hex head screws Mounting fixture Mounting fixture location changes with monitor unit orientation Figure 1 10 ...

Page 28: ...unit 3 Fasten the control unit to the mounting location with four self tapping screws Separate installation kit The optional separate installation kit or control unit flush mount kit is required to install the monitor and control units separate from one another Below are the contents of the separate installation kit Installation procedure is the same as for the control unit for the blackbox type S...

Page 29: ...control unit mounting base to the mounting location with two 5 20 self tapping screws 2 Fasten the control unit to the control unit bracket with two M4 12 hex head screws 3 Inserting screwdriver through holes at the top of the control unit mounting base loosely screw in two M4 12 hex head screws Cable entrance Cable can be led in through here Control unit mounting base Cable Self tapping screw M5x...

Page 30: ...ength of the cable connected between the processor unit and monitor and or interface unit Locate the unit where its cover can be easily removed and cabling easily accessed For mounting on a bulkhead be sure the mounting location is strong enough to support the unit under the pitching and rolling normally encountered on the vessel Leave sufficient space around the unit for maintenance and servicing...

Page 31: ...per fixing holes leaving 5 mm protruding Set the interface unit to the screws Screw in screws for lower fixing holes and tighten Finally tighten screws in upper fixing holes 1 4 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 influence...

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Page 33: ...or used with monitor unit processor unit interface unit is too large to pass through a hole remove the connector cover Cover wiring with vinyl tape and pass cable through hole This will permit passing of the cable through a hole of 30 mm diameter Standard type FCV 1200L Figure 2 1 Wiring diagram for standard type FCV 1200L ...

Page 34: ...2 2 Blackbox type FCV 1200L Figure 2 2 Wiring diagram for blackbox type FCV 1200L ...

Page 35: ...2 3 Standard type FCV 1200LM Figure 2 3 Wiring diagram for standard type FCV 1200LM ...

Page 36: ...2 4 Blackbox type FCV 1200LM Figure 2 4 Wiring diagram for blackbox type FCV 1200LM ...

Page 37: ...rnal equipment such as a color video sounder Transceiver Unit ETR 5D ETR 10D Switch Box EX 7 etc Attach connector SRCN6A25 24P supplied to the signal cable assy supplied with the Transceiver Unit Note 1 For the FCV 1200L the EXIF board assy option enables connection of external equipment Connector SRCN6A25 24P is optionally available Note 2 Telesounder may be connected to EXT H or EXT L 1 Solder c...

Page 38: ... cable Ground The processor unit monitor unit and interface unit should be grounded to prevent mutual interference Connect an earth plate or earth wire interface unit between unit and ship s superstructure to ground Ground the equipment to prevent electrical shock and mutual interference CAUTION Interface unit IF 8000 The Interface Unit IF 8000 is supplied standard with the FCV 1200LM and is optio...

Page 39: ...ce unit to the terminal DATA VIDEO OUT its connector will touch the connector of DATA VIDEO IN To prevent this cut and remove the rubber covers and fixing metals from the connectors as below to attach them to the interface unit Cut and remove covers Remove fixing metals Connectors touch here Figure 2 9 Remover fixing metals and covers from connectors of DATA VIDEO IN and DATA VIDEO OUT Note 3 When...

Page 40: ... sensor T42 T80 Connect the water temperature sensor cable to the TEMP connector on the processor unit Net Sonde FNZ 18 Use connector type FM14 8P option and five pair cable CO SPEVV SB C 0 2X5P or equivalent local supply to connect the Net Sonde to the SONDE connector on the processor unit Attach the connector to the cable as below Analog sonde signal and sonde temperature may also be input For d...

Page 41: ...or unit by unfastening 13 screws M4X8 Unfasten 13 screws to remove cover Left right top 6 2 screws each side Heat sink 7 screws Unfasten two screws to remove dummy plate Dummy plate Figure 2 12 Processor unit CV 1203 rear view 2 Unfasten two screws to remove the dummy plate The screws and plate may be discarded 3 Unfasten screw marked with in the figure below The screw may be discarded 4 Fasten th...

Page 42: ... VTG Speed through the ground and course hve Heaving data satellite compass P sentence att Roll angle Pitch angle satellite compass P sentence Output sentences Sentence Data Remarks DBS Depth below sea surface Ver 1 5 DBT Depth below transducer Ver 1 5 DPT Depth below transducer Ver 2 0 MTW Water temperature Ver 1 5 Ver 2 0 with connection of water temperature sensor TLL Target position Ver 2 0 VR...

Page 43: ...se set language Select Enter XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX English XXXXX For Japanese customers Japanese Figure 3 1 Initial display screen 2 Press to select English and then press the key to set The following display appears on the FCV 1200L only Carrry out transducer setting Press any key to go toTransducer setting menu 3 FCV 1200L Change picture orientation if necessary and set transducer type Then go to ap...

Page 44: ...Q kHz TRANSDUCER PWR REDUCTION OFF OUTPUT POWER kW SUPPLY VOLT V LOW FREQ kHz TRANSDUCER PWR REDUCTION OFF OUTPUT POWER kW SUPPLY VOLT V Change setting Turn OFF to exit Figure 3 2 Installation main menu 2 Press to selection INSTALLATION XDCR SETTING INSTALLATION DEMO MONITOR TYPE LANDSCAPE SOUND SPEED 1500 0 m s 1 2000 Change setting Turn OFF to exit Figure 3 3 INSTALLATION menu ...

Page 45: ...Maker Frequency Transducer Type Remarks Simrad 38kHz 38E 9 18S1 2kW Airmar 38kHz 38E M42 3kW 28kHz 28 55 100 3kW 33kHz 36 65 110 3kW 36kHz 32 40 3kW 41kHz 40 75 3kW 50 200 400 2kW 50kHz 50 3K 3F 3kW 55kHz 28 55 100 3kW 60kHz 36 65 110 3kW 67kHz 40 75 3kW 100kHz 28 55 100 3kW 118kHz 36 65 110 3kW 200kHz 50 200 400 2kW Honda 400kHz 50 200 400 2kW 50kHz TGM50 200 Suzuki 200kHz TGM50 200 Same as FURUN...

Page 46: ...LOW FREQ whichever is installed and then press to show the dialog box The appearance of the dialog box depends on the type of monitor unit used The scroll bar at the bottom of the dialog box shows cursor position in relation to the entire menu 15 kHz 28 kHz 33 kHz 36 kHz 38 kHz 41 kHz 45 kHz 50 kHz Scroll bar 4 Press or to select transducer frequency and then press or to close the dialog box 5 Pre...

Page 47: ...ata by transducer specifications For new transducer or other make of transducer see FURUNO Information for further information Note 1 If you are continuing from paragraph 3 1 go to step 2 Note 2 If you have already entered transducer settings and want to reconfirm them turn on the power while pressing any key 1 Turn on the power 2 Press any key 3 Press to select XDCR SELECT and then press to show ...

Page 48: ... operate the transducer in reduced power for example when vessel is in dry dock press to select TX POWER and then press to open the dialog box MAX 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 MIN f Press to select MAX and then press or to close the dialog box g If the transducer frequency and power frequency are the same noise will be present in the picture To prevent this change the inverter power frequency Press to select ...

Page 49: ...telesounder can be connected Further the Picture Recorder MT 12 can only play back the echosounder signal it cannot be used for recording Transceiver unit video sounder 1 Turn on the power 2 Turn the FUNCTION switch to the MENU position 3 Press and to select SYSTEM at the top of the screen DISP ALM TX RX USER 1 2 SYSTEM SYSTEM SETTING ES DRAFT SETTING RANGE SETTING TEMP SETTING NET SONDE SETTING U...

Page 50: ...owing for both the high and low frequencies or whichever is installed a Select XDCR CONNECT and then press to open the dialog box INTERNAL ETR TS OTHER b Select INTERNAL or ETR referring to the table below and then press or to close the dialog box E S DRAFT SETTING menu item Equipment connected XDCR CONNECT E S SIG OUT Transceiver Unit ETR OFF External Video Sounder INTERNAL LF HF LF HF c If the t...

Page 51: ...e MODE switch in the LF HF or DUAL dual frequency transducer only position b Measure how many feet the transmission line is shifted by using the VRM marker c If the transmission line is shifted go to step 3 and if it has not shifted go to step 6 3 Turn the FUNCTION switch to the MENU position 4 Press and to show the SYSTEM menu 5 Do the following for both the high and low frequencies or whichever ...

Page 52: ...em Equipment connected XDCR CONNECT E S SIG OUT Telesounder installed on sister ship INTERNAL LF HF Telesounder installed on master ship TS OTHER OFF 6 Press to select E S SIG OUT and then press to open the dialog box OFF LF HF LF HF 7 Select OFF LF HF LF HF referring to the table above 8 Press or to close the dialog box 9 Follow the procedure below to set up for telesounder installed on a master ...

Page 53: ...e echosounder signal FCV 1200LM can record and play back the echosounder signal 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 E S DRAFT SETTING and then press to open that menu 4 Do the following for both the high and low frequencies or whichever is installed a Select XDCR CONNECT and then press to open...

Page 54: ... or to close the dialog box SONDE FURUNO Net Sonde FNZ 18 inputs water temperature data SENSOR Water temperature sensor T42 or T80 inputs water temperature data This is the default setting NMEA Water temperature data input from navigation equipment CIF Water temperature data input from CIF of Net Sonde 6 If you chose SONDE or SENSOR at step 5 you may offset water temperature data to further refine...

Page 55: ...en press to open the dialog box OFF NARROW STD EXPAND 10 Use or to select the temperature scale graduation interval and then press or to close the dialog box OFF No water temperature graph NARROW Graduation every 2 STD Graduation every 2 5 default setting EXPAND Graduation every 5 0 11 Press to select TEMP COLOR and to open the dialog box STD WHITE RED BLACK YELLOW 12 Use or to select the color of...

Page 56: ...t Indication of sonde mark Figure 3 9 NET SONDE SETTING menu 4 The cursor is selecting SONDE MARK press to open the dialog box OFF LF HF 5 Use or to select where to display the sonde marker OFF no sonde marker displayed LF low frequency picture HF high frequency picture 6 Press or to close the dialog box 7 Press to select COLOR and then press to open the dialog box 1 2 3 8 Use or to select echo le...

Page 57: ...what temperature to use for the graph and then press the or to close the dialog box SURFACE First written water temperature surface condition default setting BOTTOM Last written water temperature net sonde position 13 Press to select GRAPH WIDTH and then press to open the dialog box 1 4 1 2 14 Use or to set width of the sonde graph as desired and then press or to close the dialog box 1 4 1 4 of sc...

Page 58: ... OFF NMEA VERSION Ver 2 0 NAV DATA AUTO COURSE TRUE TLL OUTPUT OFF Figure 3 10 NAV DATA SETTING menu 4 The cursor is selecting SPEED INFO press to open the dialog box OFF ON 5 Use or to turn the speed indication OFF default setting or ON and then press or to close the dialog box 6 Press to select NMEA VERSION and then press to open the dialog box Ver 1 5 Ver 2 0 SPECIAL 7 Use or to select NMEA ver...

Page 59: ...MAG magnetic bearing as appropriate and then press or to close the dialog box TRUE is the default setting If no navigator is connected turn the FUNCTION switch to other position to quit 12 Press to select TLL Target Latitude Longitude OUTPUT and then press to open the dialog box OFF ON 13 TLL OUTPUT enables or disables output of position data from the video sounder to external equipment at the mom...

Page 60: ...TABILIZATION menu 6 Press the key to select STABILIZATION and press the key 7 Use or key to choose OFF or ON as appropriate and press the key to confirm setting 8 Press the key to choose SENSOR and press the key 9 Use the or key to choose satellite compass model to use and press the key to confirm setting 10 Press the key to choose ANT TD LONG and press the key 11 Use the or key to enter the dista...

Page 61: ...y key to show the installation main menu 2 Press or to select the INSTALLATION menu XDCR SETTING INSTALLATION DEMO MONITOR TYPE LANDSCAPE SOUND SPEED 1500 0 m s 1 2000 Change setting Turn OFF to exit Figure 3 12 INSTALLATION menu 3 Press to select SOUND SPEED and then press to open the dialog box 1500 0 m s 4 Use or to enter value and then press or to close the dialog box The default setting is 15...

Page 62: ...tallation main menu 2 Press to select DEMO XDCR SETTING INSTALLATION DEMO DEMO MODE OFF Change setting Turn OFF to exit Figure 3 13 DEMO menu 3 Press to select DEMO MODE and then press to open the dialog box OFF ON 4 Use or to select ON or OFF default setting as appropriate and then press or to close the dialog box 5 Turn off the power 6 Turn on the power DEMO appears at the bottom of the screen w...

Page 63: ...settings 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 DEFAULT SETTING and then press to open that menu DISP ALM TX RX USER 1 2 SYSTEM DEFAULT SETTING DEFAULT SET NO Change set EXIT knob Exit Figure 3 14 DEFAULT SETTING menu 4 Press to open the dialog box NO YES 5 Press to restore default settings 6 Thr...

Page 64: ...ssor Unit External Monitor Interface Unit S1 All ON External Monitor Interface Unit Control Unit Control Unit Control Unit Figure 3 15 Interface unit cover removed EXIF board Set the DIP switches on the EXIF Board 02P6279 in the processor unit according to equipment connected No change is necessary when connecting a video sounder which uses a linear amplifier FCV 271 382 782 etc For video sounder ...

Page 65: ...FF Default WL IN H 5 V ON ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 GND Default OFF 2 KP OUT L Default OFF 3 RECO H Default ON 4 ETRREC H Default OFF 5 GND Default OFF 6 KP OUT H Default OFF 7 RECO L ON 8 ETRREC L Default OFF LINEAR AMP Default setting Low frequency S1 5 ON S1 6 OFF High frequency S2 5 ON S2 6 OFF LOG AMP Low frequency S1 5 OFF S1 6 ON High frequency S2 5 OFF S2 6 ON ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF ...

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Page 67: ...5 241 TWB 1100 000 015 218 Steel T 696 000 015 048 TWB 6000 000 015 207 TFB 7000 000 015 209 28 50 28F 24H 50BL 24H FRP T 696F 000 015 244 TRB 1100 000 015 218 Steel T 697 000 015 239 TWB 6000 000 015 207 TFB 7000 000 015 209 50 88 50BL 24H 88F 126H FRP T 697F 000 015 245 TRB 1100 000 015 218 Steel T 695 000 015 047 TWB 6000 000 015 207 TFB 7000 000 015 209 50 200 50BL 24H 200B 12H FRP T 695F 000 ...

Page 68: ...0 015 044 TWB 6000 2 000 015 207 TFB 7000 2 000 015 209 50 200 50BL 12HR 200B 8B FRP T 693F 000 015 241 TRB 1100 2 000 015 219 Steel T 681 000 015 849 TWB 6000 2 000 015 207 TFB 7000 2 000 015 209 28 38 28BL 12HR 38BL 15HR FRP T 681F 000 015 850 TRB 1100 2 000 015 219 Steel T 681 000 015 849 TWB 6000 2 000 015 207 TFB 7000 2 000 015 209 28 50 28BL 12HR 50BL 24HR FRP T 681F 000 015 850 TRB 1100 2 0...

Page 69: ...209 50 200 50BL 24HR 200B 12H FRP T 683F 000 015 854 TRB 1100 2 000 015 219 Steel T 683 000 015 853 TWB 6000 2 000 015 207 TFB 7000 2 000 015 209 28 150 28BL 12HR 150B 12H FRP T 683F 000 015 854 TRB 1100 2 000 015 219 Steel T 683 000 015 853 TWB 6000 2 000 015 207 TFB 7000 2 000 015 209 38 150 38BL 15HR 150B 12H FRP T 683F 000 015 854 TRB 1100 2 000 015 219 Steel T 683 000 015 853 TWB 6000 2 000 0...

Page 70: ...R FRP T 629 F 270 601 660 TRB 1100 2 000 015 218 Steel T 636 000 015 813 TWB 6000 2 000 015 207 TFB 7000 2 000 015 209 28 88 28F 18 82B 35R FRP T 636F 000 015 814 TRB 1100 2 000 015 218 Steel T 636 000 015 813 TWB 6000 2 000 015 207 TFB 7000 2 000 015 209 50F 8G 82B 35R FRP T 636F 000 015 814 TRB 1100 2 000 015 218 Steel T 643 000 015 821 TWB 6000 2 000 015 207 TFB 7000 2 000 015 209 50 88 50B 12 ...

Page 71: ...AP 5 APPENDIX 4 T42 AND T80 TEMPERATURE SENSORS The following pages of this appendix provide a copy of the installation instructions for AIRMAR temperature sensors T42 and T80 ...

Page 72: ...he cable tag for future reference Part No _________________Date___________ Follow the precautions below for optimal product performance and to reduce the risk of property damage personal injury and or death WARNING Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask when installing WARNING Immediately check for leaks when the boat is placed in the water Do not leave the boat unchecked for more than three h...

Page 73: ...ansducer cable from other electrical wiring and the engine Coil any excess cable and secure it in place with cable ties to prevent damage 2 Refer to the instrument owner s manual to connect the transducer to the instrument Installation in a Cored Fiberglass Hull The core wood or foam must be cut and sealed carefully The core must be protected from water seepage and the hull must be reinforced to p...

Page 74: ...y plastics possibly damaging the sensor Reapply anti fouling paint every 6 months or at the beginning of each boating season Replacement Sensor Parts The information needed to order a replacement sensor is printed on the cable tag Do not remove this tag When ordering specify the part number and date For convenient reference record this information at the top of page one Lost broken or worn parts s...

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Page 76: ...ce and to reduce the risk of property damage personal injury and or death WARNING Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask when installing WARNING Below the waterline mount When the boat is placed in the water immediately check for leaks around the screws and any other holes drilled in the hull CAUTION Installation on a metal hull The stainless steel housing must be isolated from a metal hull to...

Page 77: ... 1 8 drill bit drill a pilot hole s at the marked locations 10mm 3 8 deep 9 Apply marine sealant to the threads of the screw s to prevent water from seeping into the transom 10 Fasten the cable clamp s in place 11 If a hole has been drilled through the transom apply marine sealant to the space around the cable leading through the transom Cable Routing Connecting 1 Route the cable to the instrument...

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