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COLOR LCD SOUNDER

MODEL

FCV-582L

Summary of Contents for FCV-582L

Page 1: ...COLOR LCD SOUNDER MODEL FCV 582L...

Page 2: ...hi har a c ho Ni s hi nom i y a J apan Telephone 0798 65 2111 Telefax 0798 65 4200 Your Local Agent Dealer All rights reserved PUB No OME 23590 FCV 582L YOSH FIRST EDITION APR 1998 H MAR 13 2001 Print...

Page 3: ...uipment Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Contact a FURUNO agent for service Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can resu...

Page 4: ...Low Level Noise 11 1 16 Selecting Background and Echo Colors 11 1 17 Alarms 12 1 18 White Marker 13 1 19 Fine Adjustment of Gain in Dual Frequency Operation 13 OPTIONAL MODE 2 1 Displaying the Option...

Page 5: ...CV 582L is a dual frequency 50 kHz and 200 kHz color LCD sounder Comprised of a display unit and a transducer the FCV 582Ldisplays underwater conditions in 16 colors including background on a bright 6...

Page 6: ...EA Ver1 5 Ver2 0 BEARING TRUE MAG SPD SEL OFF OWN NMEA TMP SEL OFF OWN NMEA SPD ADJ 50 50 Default 0 TMP ADJ 20 20 Default 0 0 CLEAR MEMORY OPTIONAL MODE Default settings shown in bold SYSTEM MENU 2 ME...

Page 7: ...v SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Ship s mains 12 24 VDC External equipment GPS navigator etc TRANSDUCER Speed temperature sensor option DISPLAY UNIT FCV 582L system configuration...

Page 8: ...y unit Transmitter power is sent to the transducer as a short pulse of electrical energy The electri cal signal produced by the transmitter is con verted into an ultrasonic signal by the transducer an...

Page 9: ...A SCOPE MARKER ADVANCE GAIN 2 8 10 0 4 6 Selects zoom mode p 3 Adjusts display brilliance and tone p 3 Rotate to adjust gain p 7 Push to turn automatic operation on off p 7 Removes weak echoes p 9 Sel...

Page 10: ...sducer frequency Alarm icon Active alarm Range scale Variable range marker green w depth readout Depth Color bar Water temperature scale Minute marker yellow blue 30 sec each Nav data DEMO Demonstrati...

Page 11: ...same controls on the control panel Note 2 Tone or brilliance must be adjusted within about 10 seconds after pressing the BRILL key or the tone and brilliance display will be erased 1 5 Selecting a Di...

Page 12: ...20 40 80 0 20 40 Figure 1 8 Dual frequency display Marker zoom display This mode expands selected area of the nor mal picture to full vertical size of the screen on the left half window You may specif...

Page 13: ...left half of the screen This mode is useful for bottom discrimination 9 6 0 10 20 30 40 5 4 3 2 1 0 Fish 20 7 Bottom lock display Normal display Zoom marker yellow Zoomed fish This section is zoomed F...

Page 14: ...XTE marker red shows the boat is off course by 0 2 nm starboard Therefore you would steer left by the same distance to return to course DEP 69 4 m TMP 18 1 C RNG 12 0 nm TRIP 76 8 nm WP ABC SPD 16 8 k...

Page 15: ...1 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 5 1 3 0 0 0 0 8 t e e F 5 1 0 3 0 6 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 2 s m o h t a F 3 5 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 8 1 0 5 0 0 4 a z a r B i s s a P 3 5 0 1 0 3 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 Operate the RA...

Page 16: ...uising uses a higher clutter rejection setting than fishing it is not recom mended for fish detection weak fish echoes may be deleted by clutter rejection How to enable automatic operation 1 Push the...

Page 17: ...lay 2 Press the SIG LEV key again to select sig nal level echo color to erase The color deleted disappears from the color bar and is replaced with dark blue color SL1 erases the weakest echo SL6 the l...

Page 18: ...rrent setting appear in reverse video 3 Press the or key to set condition 4 Set the MODE control in another posi tion to close the menu 1 12 A scope Display This display shows echoes at each transmis...

Page 19: ...menu When the automatic mode is on the clutter suppression setting is fixed atAUTO To sup press low level noise in manual sounder op eration do the following 1 Select MENU with the MODE control 2 Sele...

Page 20: ...OM OFF ON ALARM ZONE 0 5 RANGE 5 FISH NORMAL OFF ON ALARM ZONE 0 5 RANGE 5 FISH B L OFF ON ALARM ZONE 22 21 RANGE 1 TEMP OFF IN OUT ALARM ZONE 32 37 RANGE 5 To select item To set condition Figure 1 29...

Page 21: ...select color to display in white As you press the or key the arrow next to the color bar shifts and selected echo color is dis played in white Arrow points to color currently displayed in white Figure...

Page 22: ...EM MENU 3 Press at GO TO SYSTEM MENU The system menu 1 appears 4 With the cursor selecting MENU oper ate the or key to select system menu desired SYSTEM MENU 2 To select item To set condition SIG LEV...

Page 23: ...description MENU Selects system menu desired NAV DSP Selects nav data to display on the video sounder displays position L L range and bearing R B or course CSE For the location of the nav data indicat...

Page 24: ...ndition OPTIONAL MODE OFF ON Figure 2 3 Demo mode display 3 Press the key to select ON 4 Reset the power DEMO appears above the depth indication on the video sounder displays and at the top right hand...

Page 25: ...0kHz 5 0 9 200kHz 5 0 9 200kHz Figure 2 5 TVG select display 3 Operate appropriate key among or to set level 4 Press the POWER key to escape 2 6 Echo Offset The echo offset feature functions to compen...

Page 26: ...lt color arrangement but the color and width will vary with bottom com position water depth frequency sensitivity etc In a comparatively shallow depth a high gain setting will cause a second or someti...

Page 27: ...ent temperature zones so the ther mocline may be useful to help identify target fish 200 kHz tends to show shallow ther moclines better than 50 kHz In rough waters the display is occasionally in terru...

Page 28: ...o r p t c e r r o c 4 2 Cleaning the Display Unit Dust or dirt on the display unit can be removed with a soft cloth If desired a water moistened cloth may be used Do not use chemical clean ers to clea...

Page 29: ...s i y t i v i t i s n e s g n i t t e s n i a g o t k c u t s s i e f i l e n i r a m r o t n e s e r p e r a s e l b b u b r i a f i r e c u d s n a r t e h t y t r i d s i r e t a w f i o h c e n a...

Page 30: ...key except the POWER key one by one If the key is normal its on screen location lights in black and the buzzer sounds while the key is pressed 5 Operate the controls The control setting indication sh...

Page 31: ...wn in the menu tree at the beginning of this manual 1 Turn on the power while pressing any key 2 Press the key The following display appears YES NO Restore factory settings Figure 4 3 Clear memory dis...

Page 32: ...lable 3 Display Mode Normal high low Combination display Marker zoom Bottom zoom Bottom lock expansion 4 Alphanumeric Data Digital display of water depth Water temperature Ship s speed position data S...

Page 33: ...rack error 2 Output Data NMEA0183 Ver 1 5 2 0 RS 422 output period 2 sec SDDBT Ver1 5 Depth ft m fa SDDPT Ver2 0 Depth m YCMTW Water temperature VWVHW Water track speed Speed temperature sensor is req...

Page 34: ...m level 16 Fish school echoes 19 Fuse replacement 21 G GAIN control 7 8 Graphic display 6 I Indications 2 Input format 16 M Marker zoom display 4 Menu tree iv MODE control 3 N Nav data enlargement 6 N...

Page 35: ...2 W Water temperature alarm 12 Temperature graph 16 Temperature indication offset 16 Temperature input 16 Water temperature unit 16 White marker 13 Z Zero line 19 ZOOM key 3 8 Zoom marker 16 Zoom ran...

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