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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FOREWORD ........................................ v
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .............. vi

1. OPERATION ................................. 1

1.1 Control Description..................... 1
1.2 Power On/Off ............................. 2
1.3 Display Brilliance........................ 2
1.4 Display Mode ............................. 2

1.4.1 Single frequency display..... 2
1.4.2 Dual frequency display ....... 3
1.4.3 Zoom displays..................... 3
1.4.4 Nav data display ................. 4

1.5 How to Select a Range .............. 5
1.6 How to Adjust the Gain .............. 5
1.7 How to Measure Depth .............. 6
1.8 Menu Operating Procedure........ 7
1.9 How to Shift the Range .............. 7
1.10 Picture Advance Speed.............. 8
1.11 How to Reduce Interference ...... 9
1.12 How to Reduce Low

Level Noise ................................ 9

1.13 How to Erase Weak Echoes .... 10
1.14 A-scope Display ....................... 10
1.15 Fish Information

(ACCU-FISH

) ........................ 11

1.15.1 How to activate

ACCU-FISH

................... 12

1.15.2 Fish symbols..................... 12
1.15.3 Fish info ............................ 12

1.16 Bottom Discrimination Display . 13
1.17 RezBoost

............................... 14

1.17.1 How to set RezBoost

..... 14

1.18 Alarms ...................................... 14
1.19 FUNC Key ................................ 18

1.19.1 How to use the FUNC key 18
1.19.2 How to change the

function ............................. 18

1.20 Waypoints ................................ 18

1.20.1 How to register a

waypoint............................ 18

1.20.2 How to edit registered 

waypoints.......................... 20

1.20.3 How to erase waypoints.... 20
1.20.4 How to set destination 

waypoint............................ 20

1.21 Setting Up Nav Data Displays.. 20
1.22 Menu Description ..................... 22

2. SYSTEM MENU .......................... 26

2.1 How to Display the

System Menu ........................... 26

2.2 Range Menu............................. 26

2.3 Key Menu..................................26
2.4 Language Menu ........................26
2.5 Units Menu................................27
2.6 Calib Menu................................27
2.7 Transducer Menu ......................28
2.8 Demo Menu...............................28
2.9 Tankenmaru Menu ....................29

3. MAINTENANCE,

TROUBLESHOOTING................ 30

3.1 Maintenance .............................30
3.2 How to Clean the Display Unit ..30
3.3 Transducer Maintenance ..........30
3.4 How to Replace the Fuse..........31
3.5 Battery Voltage Alert .................31
3.6 Troubleshooting ........................31
3.7 Diagnostics................................32
3.8 LCD Test ...................................33
3.9 How to Clear the Memory,

Reset the Odometer..................33

4. INSTALLATION .......................... 34

4.1 Equipment List ..........................34
4.2 Display Unit ...............................35
4.3 Thru-hull Mount Transducer......36
4.4 Transom Mount Transducer......38
4.5 How to Mount a Thru-hull 

Transducer Inside the Hull ........39

4.6 Triducer .....................................41
4.7 Speed/Temperature

Sensor (option)..........................44

4.8 Wiring ........................................44
4.9 IEC 61162-1 Data Sentences ...46
4.10 Adjustments after Installation ....47

MENU TREE .................................. AP-1
INSTALLATION FOR TRANSDUCER 
  (THRU-HULL MOUNT)................ AP-4
INSTALLATION OF 
TEMPERATURE SENSORS ......... AP-8
SPECIFICATIONS ......................... SP-1
PACKING LIST.................................A-1
OUTLINE DRAWINGS .....................D-1
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM .....S-1
INDEX ..............................................IN-1
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Page 1: ...B R I L L GAIN...

Page 2: ...s product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste For disposal in the USA see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org for the correct method o...

Page 3: ...t for service Do not maneuver the vessel based on the depth indication alone Grounding can result Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or injury can result Use the proper f...

Page 4: ...uels and oils away from the cable Locate cable in a safe place Do not paint the cable The sheath of the cable is made of chloroprene rubber or polychloride vinyl For this reason do not paint the cable...

Page 5: ...20 3 How to erase waypoints 20 1 20 4 How to set destination waypoint 20 1 21 Setting Up Nav Data Displays 20 1 22 Menu Description 22 2 SYSTEM MENU 26 2 1 How to Display the System Menu 26 2 2 Range...

Page 6: ...oad daylight Waterproof construction permits installa tion on open bridge Automatic mode automatically adjusts the set to provide the best possible display from shallow to deep depths ACCU FISHTM prov...

Page 7: ...lectric Reel 520 5PSD 520 5MSD 520 PLD 525 5PWD 525T PWD 525T BSD 525T LTD 12 525T LTD 20 525STID MSD 525STID PWD SS60 SLTD 12 SS60 SLTD 20 DISPLAY UNIT CV 588 E 12 24 VDC 1 Radio transmitter of SHIMA...

Page 8: ...ogramming window 7 GAIN Push Opens Auto Gain setting window Rotate Manually adjusts gain 8 MODE Selects display mode 9 BRILL Short press Turns on power opens the Brill adjustment window Long press Tur...

Page 9: ...d temperature range 1 4 Display Mode 1 Rotate the MODE knob to open the mode setting window which is displayed for six seconds 2 Rotate the MODE knob again to select the display mode desired The scree...

Page 10: ...om dis play go to the Range menu see section 2 2 Note 2 To show or hide the zoom marker go to the Display menu Picture advance speed Display mode Range Gain Minute marker Each bar equals 30 sec Data b...

Page 11: ...iate sensor Two nav data displays are available Nav Data 1 or Nav Data 2 and you may select which to use on the Display menu The de fault settings are as follows NAV1 Two data display SPEED STW WIND N...

Page 12: ...he range Japanese unit of depth measurement hiro Note Basic ranges may be preset as de sired See section 2 2 4 Press the ENTER key Note The range mode indication which ap pears at the top left corner...

Page 13: ...f you selected Fishing or Cruising you can apply an offset to the gain at step 3 To apply no offset go to step 4 For Off do steps 4 and 5 3 Press or setting range 5 to 5 to apply an offset Press to de...

Page 14: ...t ting press the MENU ESC key instead of the ENTER key 7 To select another menu press the MENU ESC key or The cursor yel low moves to the main menu 8 Press the MENU ESC key to close the menu Note Here...

Page 15: ...bot tom and use a slow advance speed to moni tor a smooth bottom 1 Open the menu select Sounder then press the ENTER key 2 Select Pic Advance then press the EN TER key 3 Select picture advance speed...

Page 16: ...terference rejector when no interference exists so as not to miss weak echoes from small targets 4 Press the MENU ESC key twice to close the window 1 12 How to Reduce Low Level Noise Low intensity spe...

Page 17: ...scope Display The A scope display shows echoes at each transmission with amplitudes and tone pro portional to their intensities on the right 1 3 of the screen The display shows strong echoes with stro...

Page 18: ...tensity depends on fish species When the fish length differs between the in dicated length and the actual length you can compensate the difference on the Calib menu see section 2 6 ACCU FISHTM is inop...

Page 19: ...estimated length of the fish Note To hide the fish symbol select Off at step 4 then press the ENTER key Note You can select which frequency display to show the fish symbols and fish information with S...

Page 20: ...eed 10 knots or less This feature uses the range from the boat s draft therefore enter the ship s draft See page 26 Be sure that the transducer is mounted straight Otherwise the bottom discrimina tion...

Page 21: ...avigation alarms When the conditions of an alarm are met the audio alarm sounds and the alarm icon flashing appears at the top right corner on the display The audio alarm may be silenced by pressing a...

Page 22: ...om alarm is set for 10 20 feet Then if the system judges the bottom to be rock and the depth to the bottom is 10 20 feet the audio and visual alarms are released The alarms are not released if only on...

Page 23: ...r the width of the alarm then press the ENTER key The alarm marker appears at the starting point for the alarm The marker appears only when the corre sponding alarm is active The starting depth for th...

Page 24: ...ing to set the navigation alarms speed alarm and arrival alarm 1 Open the menu select Alarm then press the ENTER key 2 Select Speed or Arrival then press the ENTER key 3 Do one of the following two pr...

Page 25: ...aypoint can be output to a navigation de vice using the TLL sentence Note 1 The waypoint feature requires latitude and longitude position from a navigator Note 2 The waypoint feature is not available...

Page 26: ...Already en tered 20 waypoints No more waypoint can be entered appears In this case erase an unwanted waypoint to enable entry See paragraph 1 19 3 for details However the L L position is output to th...

Page 27: ...point to erase then press the ENTER key 4 The message Erase appears press the ENTER key 5 Select Yes then press the ENTER key 6 Press the MENU ESC key to close the window How to erase all waypoints 1...

Page 28: ...on course range and bearing trip meter odometer water temperature air pressure time to go to destination waypoint XTE speed SOG Items displayable in 4 9 depth position speed SOG speed STW course range...

Page 29: ...cho in white The echo color chosen on the color bar is changed to white That color is also white on the color bar To turn off the white marker select Off 3 Press the ENTER key 4 To restore the origina...

Page 30: ...s must be disabled to use other than Auto If one of those features is active the TX power setting is automatically set to Auto TX Rate Change pulse repetition rate Nor mally the highest rate 10 is use...

Page 31: ...en on or off Header info Header Scale The header scale below the header info provides an estimate of time or distance Time An orange bar and a blank bar scroll across the screen for 30 seconds each On...

Page 32: ...ite compass Mag netic for magnetic compass Wind Spd Dir Select the format of wind speed and direction output from a wind sen sor True or Apparent Trip Source Select the source for the trip indication...

Page 33: ...of Range 1 to Range 8 of Manual Range In case the sea bottom is deeper than the largest setting of Auto Range set the setting of Range 1 to Range 8 deeper than the sea bottom Zoom Range Select the ra...

Page 34: ...can compensate it here Temp If the water tem perature indication is wrong you can correct it here For example if the water tem perature indication is 2 higher than actual water temperature enter 2 Spe...

Page 35: ...om level If vertical lines extend upward from the bottom echo in the bottom lock dis play lower the bottom level to erase the verti cal lines If the level is too low however it may be difficult to dis...

Page 36: ...the Tankenmaru system via a radio transmit ter Pic Sync Display or don t display the same video signal on your display unit and a part ner s display unit Yes Display the same video signal on both your...

Page 37: ...ser or anti fog solution on the LCD as they can strip the coating on the LCD 3 3 Transducer Main tenance Marine life on the face of the transducer will result in a gradual decrease in sensitivity Chec...

Page 38: ...higher than 32 VDC If the voltage goes higher than 33 V the equipment is automatically turned off If then check the screen is blank the brilliance setting neither echo nor fixed range scale appears th...

Page 39: ...r with counter clockwise rotation Press the knob The knob s corresponding on screen circle lights in red if the knob is normal Re lease hold and the circle turns white How to check the MODE knob Rotat...

Page 40: ...You can restore default menu settings and re set the odometer trip distance indication as follows 1 Open the menu select Restore under System then press the ENTER key 2 Select Default Setting or Odom...

Page 41: ...asher Type M4 Code No 000 167 455 10 4 pcs Spring Washer Type M4 Code No 000 167 405 10 4 pcs Threaded Rod Type M4 50 Code No 000 162 679 10 4 pcs Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Display Unit CV 588 E 1...

Page 42: ...or Cable Assy MJ A7SPM0001 005 R 000 169 364 10 0 5 m for Tankenmaru Cable Assy KON 004 02M 000 156 405 2 m Speed Tempera ture Sensor ST 02MSB 001 164 150 10 Thru hull mount metal ST 02PSB 001 164 160...

Page 43: ...screws on the rear of the display unit to remove the bracket cover and the cover sponge FCV 588 only 3 Set the flush mounting sponge supplied to the display unit 4 Screw four threaded rods supplied to...

Page 44: ...side to keep the transducer face parallel with the water line Fabricate the fairing block as shown below and make the entire surface as smooth as possible to provide an undis turbed flow of water arou...

Page 45: ...se turbulence is created by the propeller ahead of the transducer DO NOT overtighten screws they may be damaged 525 5PWD mounting locations Select the installation method depending on the rise angle o...

Page 46: ...ation 1 2 to 1 3 of the length of the boat from the stern The mounting location is between 15 to 50 cm from the centerline of the hull Do not place the transducer over hull struts or ribs which run un...

Page 47: ...hen the inside of the hull where the transducer is to be mounted 4 Wipe off any sandpaper dust from the face of the transducer 5 Dry the face of the transducer and the hull Coat the transducer face an...

Page 48: ...displacement hulls positioning it farther from the centerline is acceptable Allow adequate space above the bracket for it to release and rotate the sensor upward Refer to the illustra tion below for d...

Page 49: ...e screws com pletely at this time Follow the step 1 4 in Attaching the sensor to the bracket be fore proceeding with Adjusting Adjustments 1 Using a straight edge sight the underside of the sensor rel...

Page 50: ...es and a dust mask 1 If a hole must be drilled choose a location well above the waterline Check for ob structions such as trim tabs pumps or wiring inside the hull Mark the location with a pencil Dril...

Page 51: ...water Select a location away from water flow from keel water discharge pipe etc Vibration at the location shall be minimal Do not install fore of the transducer of a fish finder to prevent disturbanc...

Page 52: ...h positive polarity DC power and the fish finder is grounded to the hull external equipment cannot be connected directly to the fish finder if the signal line of the equipment is connected to ground E...

Page 53: ...r Tape connectors with vulcanizing tape and then vinyl tape to waterproof them Bind tape ends with cable ties to prevent tape from unraveling Transducer 50B 6 6B 50kHz 200kHz SHIELD BLK RED TB2 1 2 3...

Page 54: ...up the Tankenmaru system and NMEA port Data Priority Latitude Longitude GNS GGA RMC RMA GLL Course true VTG RMC RMA Course magnetic VTG Ground speed VTG RMC RMA Water speed VHW Distance to waypoint BW...

Page 55: ...products of the Shimano Corporation For how to install the Tankenmaru unit see its in stallation manual 1 Select Tankenmaru System from the In stallation menu then press the ENTER key 2 Select On the...

Page 56: ...ct how to use the WAAS signal when connecting with a WAAS receiv er for example GP 320B The message types WAAS 00 to WAAS 27 are used as WAAS correction Select WAAS 00 to enable WAAS Note This functio...

Page 57: ...Bottom Zone TX Power Auto 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Off TX Rate 1 10 S Max 10 ACCU FISH Off On Fish Info Off Fish Size Depth Info Size Small Large Fish Symbols Off Striped Solid Circle Square Sym...

Page 58: ...Range 5 7 4000 ft 200 ft Range 6 7 4000 ft 400 ft Range 7 7 4000 ft 600 ft Range 8 7 4000 ft 1000 ft Zoom Range 7 4000 ft 15 ft BLRange 7 30 ft 15 ft Key FUNC Key Pic Advance Shift Interference Clutt...

Page 59: ...t Bottom Level 100 100 0 Demo Demonstrate Off On Tests Diagnostic Test LCD Test Restore Default Setting Yes No Odometer Yes No Rejector Off On Area 4 5 9 8 ft 4 5 ft Tankenmaru Output Off On Pic Sync...

Page 60: ...steel housing must be isolated from a metal hull to prevent electrolytic corrosion Use the isolation bushing supplied CAUTION Never use solvents Cleaners fuel sealant paint and other products may cont...

Page 61: ...tersink tool installing SS565 Sandpaper Mild household detergent or weak solvent such as alcohol File installation in a metal hull Marine sealant suitable for below waterline Slip joint pliers install...

Page 62: ...spacer if there is insufficient space to tighten the nut or it is within 11 mm 1 2 of the top of the housing Stainless steel housing in a metal hull Be sure the washer contacts the hull Do not tighte...

Page 63: ...le on page AP 5 3 From inside the hull using the appropriate size hull interior hole saw cut through the inner skin and most of the core The core material can be very soft Apply only light pressure to...

Page 64: ...re is any petroleum residue inside the hull remove it with either mild household detergent or a weak solvent alcohol before sanding Record the information found on the cable tag for future reference P...

Page 65: ...interference separate the transducer 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...

Page 66: ...ketones can attack many 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 o...

Page 67: ...elow 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 Below the waterli...

Page 68: ...pencil 8 Using a 3mm or 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...

Page 69: ...15 30 60 120 200 400 600 1 000 7 to 4 000 fm 3 5 10 20 40 80 100 150 1 to 650 pb 3 5 10 20 50 100 150 200 1 to 800 HR 4 8 15 30 50 100 150 200 1 to 700 Japanese unit of depth measurement 2 6 Range sh...

Page 70: ...RMA RMB RMC VHW VTG XTE ZDA Output DBS DBT DPT MTW RMB VHW TLL by key operation External data required 4 POWER SUPPLY FCV 628 12 24 VDC 1 1 0 5 A FCV 588 12 24 VDC 1 3 0 6 A 5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION...

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Page 72: ...D 1 13 Jan 2012 Y NISHIYAMA...

Page 73: ...D 2 13 Jan 2012 Y NISHIYAMA...

Page 74: ...D 3 13 Jan 2012 Y NISHIYAMA...

Page 75: ...D 4 13 Jan 2012 Y NISHIYAMA...

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Page 77: ...7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 MJ A10SRMD 1 6 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 WIND METER YEL GRN BLK RED 3 JB 1 GP 320B WIND METER CONNECTION REFERENCE XDR 1m 1 2 3 4 5 MB 1100 RED GRN BLU BLK 2 4 MB 1100 RED 3...

Page 78: ...adjustment 5 GAIN knob 5 H Header info 24 Header scale 24 HF display 2 I Interference 9 K Key menu 26 L Language menu 26 LCD test 33 LF display 2 M Maintenance 30 Marker zoom display 4 MODE knob 2 N N...

Page 79: ...cient Otherwise the invoice with serial number name and stamp of the dealer and date of purchase is shown For the Onboard Warranty your FURUNO certified dealer will take care of all registrations 5 Wa...

Page 80: ...or its authorized dealer at the time of request for warranty service This warranty is valid for installation of products manufactured by Furuno Electric Co hereafter FURUNO Any purchases from brick a...

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