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9/Jun/2020 H.MAKI

Summary of Contents for FE-700

Page 1: ...1 3 Transducer 4 1 4 Distribution Box 6 1 5 Matching Box 7 1 6 Digital Depth Indicator FE 720 option 7 1 7 Transducer Switch Box EX 8 option 9 1 8 Gate Valve GV 50B 6B GV 200B 8B option 9 2 WIRING 11...

Page 2: ...al is elemental chlorine free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A JAN 2000 Printed in Japan All rights reserved U SEP 01 2020 Pub No IME 23660 U TAYA FE...

Page 3: ...in the equipment can result in fire electrical shock or equipment damage Be sure no water leaks in at the trans ducer mounting location Water leakage can sink the vessel Also confirm that the transdu...

Page 4: ...larm Unit AU 12 Matching Box MB 502 For 50B 6B MB 504 For 200B 8B Contact signal 100 110 115 200 220 230 VAC and DC24 V Terminal Box DS 802 Navigation Device JUNCTION BOX JISF8821 1M0 0 20A3P JB IEC 6...

Page 5: ...Remarks Transducer Switch Box EX 8 000 012 179 1 Flush mount color specified 000 012 176 Bulkhead mount color spec ified 000 012 183 7 5BG7 2 Flush mount 000 012 182 7 5BG7 2 Bulkhead mount 000 012 1...

Page 6: ...V 000 069 402 100 VAC 120 VAC Bulk head type MF 22L 2 200V 000 069 404 200 VAC 240 VAC Bulk head type Terminal Box DS 802 000 029 064 1 set With Installation Materials CP65 00903 000 029 064 EGC Print...

Page 7: ...it out of direct sunlight The temperature and humidity should be moderate and stable Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents The mounting location should be well ventilated Mount the unit wh...

Page 8: ...com pass Standard compass 0 55 meters Steering compass 0 35 meters 1 2 2 Removing the cover While pressing the center of the cover with your thumbs as illustrated pull the cover towards you to remove...

Page 9: ...tach the dummy covers to the unused holes 1 2 4 Flush mounting There are two types of flush mount kits F type and S type For details see the outline diagrams at the back of this manual Dummy cover 5x2...

Page 10: ...of the transducer and the tank should be accomplished by a dockyard referring to the installation drawings at the back of this manual An example of trans ducer installation method is also shown in par...

Page 11: ...ns such as the forward propeller bow thruster water intake pipes and speed log sensor should be avoided Select a place giving minimum mechanical vibration Do not lay the transducer cable near or in pa...

Page 12: ...pass Standard compass 1 00 meter Steering compass 0 65 meters Fasten the distribution box with four tapping screws 6x30 referring to the outline drawing at the end of this manual 1 Transducer 50B 6B 2...

Page 13: ...xhaust pipes and vents The mounting location should be well ventilated Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal Locate the unit away from equipment which generates electromagnetic fields s...

Page 14: ...6 3 Fix the indicator to the mounting location with four tapping screws 5x20 S type Use the accessories FP65 00402 See page A 8 1 Prepare a cutout in the mounting location whose dimensions are 167 w x...

Page 15: ...Disassemble the gate valve assembled tentatively spacer gasket1 gate valve gasket 2 seachest cap and shaft assembly When assembling the gate valve use original washers bolts and nuts Keep the bottom o...

Page 16: ...t 2 10 Fix the assembly with bolts nuts and washers loosely 11 Unscrew nuts from flange 2 and confirm that shaft can be moved up and down smoothly by hand You will feel some resistance because of the...

Page 17: ...istribution box FE 702 When silencing the alarm beep connect to 2 connector 1a 2a 3a 1T 2T 3T TB1 TB2 2RNCT SB 2CX1 5 Transducer Matching box 1 25 sq DPYCYS 1 5 2 0 sq 2 0 sq CONE board 02P6283 123456...

Page 18: ...n Device IEC 61162 1 1 1 2 1 with power 2 without power TTYCYS 4 Distribution box FE 702 RECORDER Ground Digital depth indicator FE 720 option When silencing the alarm beep connect to 2 connector 1 25...

Page 19: ...ow to connect them to the Dis tribution box Taping DPYCYS 2 5 DPYCYS 1 5 TPYCYS 1 5 Vinyl Sheath Shield Cores Armor Fold back shield over on vinyl sheath Vinyl Sheath Shield Cores Armor Vinyl Tape Vin...

Page 20: ...Use equipment cables referring to the figures below JIS Cables Cross section Armor Vinyl sheath Core S 1 5 mm 1 56mm DPYCYS 1 5 sectional view Armor Vinyl sheath Shield 2 Shield 2 Sheath Sheath Armor...

Page 21: ...is a Japan Industrial Standard JIS cable Use the equipment one Vinyl Sheath Shield Cores Armor Fold back shield over on vinyl sheath Taping Vinyl Sheath Shield Armor Vinyl Tape Vinyl Sheath Shield Cl...

Page 22: ...Attach EMI core supplied to the power cable to prevent noise 1 Tape the power cable where the EMI core is to be attached to hold the core in place 2 Fasten the core close to the power cable connector...

Page 23: ...ent to prevent mutual interference Note 2 Use closed type lugs supplied to make the ground connection at the dis play unit and distribution box Do not use an open type lugs 2 5 Alarm system connection...

Page 24: ...hould be set to ON If an alarm activates press any key on the FE 720 then the alarm will be deactivated at the FE 701 and FE 720 TB3 DISTRIBUTION BOX FE 702 WHITE YELLOW BLUE GREEN RED BLACK 1 TD A 2...

Page 25: ...cover to denote the power use Label inside the distribution box FE 702 100 VAC 110 115 VAC 200 VAC Ship s Mains 1 Connect the power cable to 1 3 on TB5 in the distribution box 2 Modify the wiring at...

Page 26: ...the cover of the distribution box 2 Remove P3 connector from J4 on the CONE Board 3 Reattach P3 connector to J3 on the CONE Board 4 Connect the power cable to TB6 Distribution box inside view J1 J4 J...

Page 27: ...e FE 700 Select MANUAL for single transducer or transducers connected via Switch Box EX 8 Select AUTO for connection via Distribution Box MB 1200 b One transducer installed Set FORE XDR or AFT XDR to...

Page 28: ...ncies Select FORE to output FORE data or AFT to output AFT data h MEMORIZE sets the source transducer for data recording depth etc in case of dual frequencies Select DUAL FORE or AFT as appropriate DU...

Page 29: ...T 1 2 3 TIME ADJUST INTERNAL EXTERNAL DAY 1 MONTH JAN YEAR 2009 2100 HOUR 0 0 23 MINUTE 1 0 59 SECOND 42 0 59 01 JAN 2009 00 01 06 To select item To set option Select other mode to exit SYSTEM MENU 2...

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Page 34: ...E Q TY REMARKS NO DESCRIPTIONS 1 1 2 INSTALLATION MATERIALS 65AD X 9403 1 SELF TAPPING SCREW 5X25 SUS304 4 000 162 610 10 1 CODE NO CRIMP ON LUG FV0 5 4 LF 20 000 166 665 10 2 CODE NO CRIMP ON LUG FV2...

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Page 58: ...T FREQUENCY IS SET TO 200 kHz AT FACTORY CHANGE THE SETTING FROM MENU FOR 50 kHz USE ALARM RELAY NORMAL CLOSE OPEN OR 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 NORMAL CLOSE NORMAL OPEN RELAY COMMON EIA232 TD EIA232 RD GND TB1 9...

Page 59: ...DIM P GND NC NC NC FUSE 1A FUSE 1A INDICATOR FE 720 INDICATOR DIGITAL DEPTH FE 720 DIGITAL DEPTH 24VDC DPYC 1 5 1 DPYC 1 5 1 DPYC 1 5 1 DISTRIBUTION BOX FE 702 DIMMER MF22L 1 2 200V 3k DIMMER MF22L 1...

Page 60: ...WG No APPROVED CHECKED DRAWN 16 006 3022 0 FM14 2P 2 08S0157 3m PP 505 FE PRINTER 08S0087 2m 1 IV 2sq RED BLK 12 32 VDC T YAMASAKI 2 FITTED AT FACTORY 1 SHIPYARD SUPPLY 6 5 4 EIA232 TD EIA232 RD GND T...

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