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3.6  DIP Switch Setting 

IFES

SCAN

SCAN2

DU

AL

DCON

J1

IFES board (10P6903)

DCON board (10P6987)

J496, J497

J1

J496

J497

DC

AC

 

Processor unit, inside view 

 

3.6.1 CIF2/NMEA2 connector interface selection 

The signal format for 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 setting 

Format 

S2-#8: ON 

NMEA 

S2-#8: OFF 

CIF 

 

S2

 

IFES Board (10P6903) 

Summary of Contents for FSV-84

Page 1: ...COLOR SCANNING SONAR FSV 84 www furuno co jp ...

Page 2: ...Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN Telephone 81 0 798 65 2111 Fax 81 0 798 65 4200 A SEP 2006 Printed in Japan All rights reserved B3 JUN 21 2007 Pub No IME 13290 B3 00015742911 00015742911 DAMI FSV 84 00015742911 00015742911 0 0 0 1 5 7 4 2 9 1 1 ...

Page 3: ...kes an object DANGER Keep away from raise lower shaft in hull unit when it is moving Gears will cause serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Warning Caution Mandatory Action Prohibitive Action SAFETY...

Page 4: ...o a magnetic compass Processor Unit Control Unit Monitor Unit Standard compass Steering compass 2 05 m 1 35 m 0 20 m 0 15 m 1 25 m 0 85 m Ground the equipment to prevent electrical shock and mutual interference WARNING If a steel tank is installed on a wooden or FRP vessel take appropriate measures to prevent electrolytic corrosion Electrolytic corrosion can damage the hull Be sure to power each u...

Page 5: ...Pin Extractor 2 1 2 2 Wiring 2 2 2 3 Monitor Unit option 2 4 2 4 Processor Unit 2 8 2 5 Transceiver Unit 2 14 2 6 Control Box of Hull Unit 2 17 2 7 Input Voltage and Fuses 2 18 2 8 Controller Extension Kit Junction Box 2 19 3 ADJUSTMENT AND CHECK 3 1 3 1 Hull Unit Check 3 1 3 2 Heading Adjustment 3 4 3 3 Configuring Own Ship Mark 3 6 3 4 Other SYSTEM Menu Items 3 7 3 5 CONE Board Setting in the Pr...

Page 6: ...nverter AD 100 Current Indicator E S Interface VI 1100A Net Recorder VI 1100A Net Sonde Junction Box CS 170 VI 1100A Net Sonde External Interface CS 120A Note 1 100 115 220 230 VAC 1φ 50 60 Hz External Monitor PROCESOR UNIT FSV 8402 CONTROL UNIT FSV 8401 External equipment Option 100 110 115 220 230 VAC 1φ 50 60 Hz HULL UNIT FSV 8432 FSV 8442 Speed Log Speed Log CONTROL UNIT FSV 8401 TRANSCEIVER U...

Page 7: ...VAC 3φ 50 60 Hz HULL UNIT FSV 8432 FSV 8442 Note 1 Power Kit option installed in processor unit required to connect CS 120A TRANSCEIVER UNIT FSV 841A 100 110 115 220 230 VAC 1φ 50 60 Hz Loudspeaker Sub Monitor Echo Sounder Current Indicator other Navigator 1 Navigator 2 AD Converter AD 100 Speed Log CONTROL UNIT FSV 8401 MONITOR UNIT FSV 2400 Speed Log CONTROL UNIT FSV 8401 Net Sonde External equi...

Page 8: ...360 1 set For hull unit Optional equipment Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Power Kit for CS 120A FSV 2403 000 067 013 1 For CS 120A Hood FP03 06503 008 490 970 1 For monitor unit Loudspeaker SEM 21Q 000 144 917 1 MJ A6SPF0012 050C 000 154 053 10 1 5 m NMEA 6P 6P Cable Assy MJ A6SPF0012 100C 000 154 037 10 1 10 m NMEA 6P 6P 8 core Cable VVS 0 3 8C 6M 000 555 043 1 6 m for echosounder 02S8040 37 core ...

Page 9: ...should be within 600 mm of the keel to prevent a rolling effect For large ship with deep draft the hull unit can be installed at the bow 1 2 1 3 Within 600 mm Hull unit mounting location Choose a place where the hull bottom is flat and the draft is sufficiently deep Normally the transducer should protrude at least 500 mm beyond the keel to minimize the effect of air foam and bubbles Choose a place...

Page 10: ...1 2 Compartment 1200 mm 500 mm 500 mm 500 mm Maintenance space example sonar compartment Note After mounting the equipment be sure to install anti vibration stays as shown on page 1 6 ...

Page 11: ...bottom Same as left Same as left Remove 0 50 mm from the bottom Note that the length D must be less than 1000 mm Remove 0 50 mm from the bottom Note that the length D must be less than 1200 mm Same as left Same as left D D Stroke Guidelines for shortening the retraction tank Note 1 The transducer will lower to mid protrusion 500 800 mm stroke if the tank is not shortened However if it is shortened...

Page 12: ...tion tank allowing space for tightening of nuts and bolts Retraction tank 250 300 mm Reinforcement rib Minimum quantity 4 Thickness at least 12 mm How to install reinforcement ribs 3 Add a doubling plate a plate added to another to give extra strength or stiffness at the location where the retraction tank is welded to the hull bottom The size of the doubling plate is such that it may lie across tw...

Page 13: ...bow mark is not facing the ship s bow 3 Confirm that the O ring is in position Place the hull unit on the tank 4 Coat every washer nut and bolt with a slight amount of grease to ease removal Fasten the hull unit to the retraction tank with flat washers spring washers and hex bolts 5 Reinforce the hull unit against vibration by extending stays to the ship s hull from the two eye bolts at the top of...

Page 14: ...e to prevent damage to the transducer Stay fixed to crossbeam on overhead WRONG installation method Stay installed horizontally PROPER installation method 90 Hull Unit Eye Bolt Stay Proper installation of stays After installing the hull unit attach the hand crank to the location shown in the figure below Double end ratchet wrench RN2430L Handle fixing plate 2 10 086 5742 Wing bolt M4x10 2 pcs Pan ...

Page 15: ...the length of the cables below Signal cable from the transceiver unit Monitor cable from the monitor Control cable from the control unit when locally supplied monitor is used Leave sufficient space on the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate maintenance Also leave a foot or so of service loop in cables behind the unit so it can be pulled forward for servicing or easy removal of connectors See ...

Page 16: ...the monitor unit where it can be easily operated while viewing the screen and operating the control unit Locate the monitor unit out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources because of heat that can build up inside the cabinet Do not locate the equipment where it may be subjected to water splash or rain Be sure the mounting location is strong enough to support the weight of the unit under the...

Page 17: ...en lift it to separate it from the mounting base 5 Fasten the mounting base to the mounting location with M10 bolts nuts and washers local supply 6 Lay the monitor on the top of the mounting base mating the rear pin on the monitor to the slit in the mounting base Fix the monitor to the mounting base with the two sets of bolts nuts and washers unfastened at step 3 7 Close the front cover Front Cove...

Page 18: ... 2 Screw two hood retainers supplied into the filter supplied 3 Set two washers supplied into the two hood retainers attached at step 2 4 Attach the filter to the monitor unit as shown below Hood retainer 2 pcs Washer 2 pcs Filter CRT Spacer 2 pcs Screw 2 pcs M5 tapping hole Up side Notch Down side How to attach the hood ...

Page 19: ...utline drawing for the control unit at the back of this manual make a cutout in the mounting location large enough to accommodate the name plate so the control unit will lie flat 3 Fix the control unit with four bolts M5 from under the tabletop M5 bolts with a sufficient length for the thickness of the tabletop should be provided locally 22 75 1 467 1 Fixing hole φ6 FSV 84 Control unit Mounting wi...

Page 20: ...oard 4 Attach the control cable to the control unit cover with the cable clamp removed at step 2 two flat head screws M4 flat washers spring washers and nuts hardware supplied 5 Re connect two connectors disconnected at step 3 6 Fasten eight screws to attach the control unit cover 7 Attach the connector seal supplied to the hole at the rear of the control unit 8 Drill a hole of 30 mm in diameter t...

Page 21: ...hown in the outline drawing at the back of this manual Reinforce the transceiver unit against vibration by stays extending from the eyebolts on the top of the unit Fasten four bolts M12 local supply at the bottom of the transceiver unit to fix the unit to the mounting location GROUND TERMINAL CABLE CLAMP CABLE ENTRANCE MOUNTING BASE shipyard supply CABLE ENTRANCE mounting base EYE BOLT 4 pcs CABLE...

Page 22: ...at the bow mark inscribed on its flange points toward the ship s bow Note that heading adjustment in the monitor unit is required if the bow mark does not face the ship s bow 4 Confirm that there is no foreign material on the surface of the retraction tank flange and then do the following a Place the hull unit on the tank b Confirm that the O ring and the insulation gasket 1 are in position 5 Inse...

Page 23: ...tion gasket 1 Hex bolt Retraction tank Hex bolt Flat washer Hull unit flange O ring Insulation gasket 1 Insulation gasket 2 Spring washer Flat washer Hex nut Hex nut Spring washer Flat washer O ring O ring Insulation gasket 1 Insulation gasket 2 Flat washer Hex bolt ...

Page 24: ... 031 1 Three Bond 1101 200G 000 854 101 1 Fasten the hull unit to the retraction tank after installing the retraction tank as follows 1 Clean the surface of the tank flange Coat the flange with about 1mm thickness of sealant Three Bond supplied USE ONLY THE SUPPLIED SEALANT Sealant FRP tank 1 mm 100 mm 2 mm 2 Lay the waterproofing gasket on the tank flange and coat the gasket with about 1 mm thick...

Page 25: ... make sure no foreign material has fallen into the retraction tank Confirm that the waterproofing gasket is properly in place Bolt hole 5 As shown in the figure below use bolts nuts and washers to fasten the hull unit to the retraction tank Flange at hull unit Flange at tank Nut Spring washer Flat washer Flat washer Bolt ...

Page 26: ...e hull unit and fix the junction box of the control box extension kit to the hull unit with four M5 bolts 156 210 156 6 8 234 17 192 250 2 φ6 FIXING HOLE R3 MOUNTING PLATE 10 086 5614 2 pcs CONTROL BOX assy SCREW M10X25 4 pcs FLAT WASHER M10 4 pcs NUT M10 4 pcs SPRING WASHER M10 4 pcs Mounting holes for junction box of cable extension kit JUNCTION BOX ...

Page 27: ...1 19 Fix the control box to bulkhead with four M10 bolts GND TERMINAL CABLE CLAMP FIXING HOLE TERMINAL ...

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Page 29: ...ly and insert the contact pin with its slit facing downward into the crimp hole on the crimping tool 3 Insert the wire onto the contact pin and squeeze the handle until the rachet releases The wire should be placed deep enough into the contact pin so that its end comes in contact with the stopper plate of the crimping tool With crimping completed pull the wire while holding the contact pin to make...

Page 30: ...nitor unit Control unit Control unit External monitor 220 VAC 3φ 50 60 Hz 10S2076 10 m 10S2076 10 m DPYCY 1 5 TPYCY 4 FSV 84 FSV 84 DPYCYS 2 5 Hull Unit Control Box Separate installation available with FSV 846 option 1 With monitor unit 100 110 115 220 230 VAC 1φ 50 60 Hz 1 No monitor unit 1 Choose one 3 To connect cable 10S2078 connect the end where the peeled portion is longer to the transceiver...

Page 31: ...und the processor unit and the hull unit using an IV 8SQ wire or copper strap to prevent electrical shock The monitor unit and transceiver unit also must be grounded also with an IV 8SQ wire or copper strap Both the transceiver unit and the junction box option are supplied with a copper strap Cable 10S2078 between hull unit and transceiver unit The length of the cable between the hull unit and tra...

Page 32: ...LK PPL 13 WHT RED 14 WHT GRN 15 WHT YEL 16 WHT BLU 17 WHT BRN 18 WHT PPL 19 RED GRN 20 RED YEL 21 RED BLU 22 RED BRN 23 RED PPL 24 GRN YEL 5 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 25 GRN BLU 26 GRN BRN 27 GRN PPL 28 YEL BLU 29 YEL BRN 30 YEL PPL ANTICORROSIVE SHEATH Cable 10S2074 sectional view Fabrication of 38P connector 00 8016 038 313761HV CN A303 250 45 40 Shield ...

Page 33: ...nnector Guide Pin CN A303 Guide Pin B Small 4 1 Tool Guide pin insertion tool notch in head Assembling BNC connector CN A304 to CN A 308 1 Remove vinyl sheath of the cable by 7 5 mm 2 Pass the cable through the nut washer gasket and clamp 3 Unravel the shield and fold it back onto the clamp 4 Remove the insulator leaving 3 mm 5 Trim the shield as shown in the drawing Solder the center chip to the ...

Page 34: ... the FURUNO supplied monitor connect the cable 10S2074 or 1022075 from the processor unit FSV 8402 to the CN A302 CN A308 connectors on the monitor unit FSV 2400 Attach connector from processor unit and control unit as below 1 Unfasten four screws M4 10 at the rear of the monitor to loosen the cable cover 2 Lift and pull the cable cover to remove it 3 Unfasten two screws M4 10 to remove the clamp ...

Page 35: ...essor unit 10S2074 or 10S2075 Cable from control unit 10S2076 Clamp Connector board CN A306 CN A305 CN A304 3 4 5 2 1 CN A308 CN A307 CN A301 CN A303 CN A302 CONTROL UNIT PROCESSOR UNIT PROCESSOR UNIT B G R H V Monitor unit rear view ...

Page 36: ...n the processor unit Cable tie 15 cm Group cables according to left side and right side connection point and bind each group with cable tie 15 cm from connector Confirm that no stress is placed on any cable when it is plugged in Processor unit right side view Processor unit rear view CN A104 CN A103 CN A102 CN A101 Processor unit ...

Page 37: ... GRY 10 BLK WHT 11 BRN RED 12 BRN ORG 13 BRN YEL 14 BRN GRN 15 BRN BLU 16 BRN PPL 17 BRN GRY 18 BRN WHT 19 RED ORG 1 Anticorrosive Sheath 1 Coaxial cable 2 to 19 Twisted pair cable Cable type 10S12581 sectional view Fabrication of 38P connector 00 8016 038 313761HV CN A101 320 45 40 Shield Anticorrosive Sheath Armor Vinyl Sheath Core Insulating Tape After exposing cores wind shield around the armo...

Page 38: ...or Use cable DPYCY 1 5 Japan standard cable or equivalent cable Slip on heat shrink tubing or elastic tubing and heat Armor Vinyl sheath Taping Solder lead wire to armor and connect it to 1 pin of connector 2 3 1 Assembling connector NCS 253 P 2 4 3 Cable from monitor unit Connect the cable 10S2074 10 m or 10S2075 30 m from the monitor unit to the connectors in the processor unit as shown below 38...

Page 39: ...nectors optionally supplied Type CP10 04801 Code no 006 934 240 to connect equipment to the rear of the processor unit Cable list Simple w shield Twisted Outline of core Sectional view of cables Shield 14 mm 9 mm Armor Shield CO SPEVV SB C 0 2sq 5P 02S8040 No Color 1 YEL BLK 2 YEL WHT 3 YEL RED 4 YEL BLU 5 YEL GRN No Color 1 WHT BLU 2 BLK 3 PNK 4 GRN 5 ORG 6 YEL 7 RED ...

Page 40: ...r unused cores and earh wire to braided shieeld Wind shield tape Solder earth wire Wind vinyl tape Wind vinyl tape Clamp fixing screw Clamp fixing screw Clamp Clamp Set screw Set screw J9 ES1 J12 ES2 NET SRCN6A16 7P SRCN6A16 10P Cable with armor O J5 CIF1 J7 GYR J8 LOG J10 FNZ J13 EXT KP SRCN6A13 5P SRCN6A16 10P SRCN6A13 3P SRCN6A21 10P SRCN6A21 10S Cable without armor Attach conector at shield to...

Page 41: ... 8 9 KP signal Voltage driven KP input PROCESSOR UNIT Echosounder Sonar EXT KP EXT 12VKP IN GND 10 7 KP signal For KP sync with external echosounder sonar make the following connections Voltage driven KP output Processor unit E S Sonar Current indicator EXT KP INTKP1 GND 1 2 INTKP2 GND 3 4 INTKP3 GND 5 6 KP signal Menu setting See EXT KP INPUT and EXT KP OUTPUT on the SYSTEM MENU INTERFACE SETTING...

Page 42: ... Tape After exposing cores wind shield around the armor Fabrication of cable for 00 8016 038 313761HV Shorten the unused wires appropriately and treat their ends with vinyl tape to prevent short circuit Guide Pin A Guide Pin B Guide Pin B Small Guide Pin A Large Position No Assembling 38P connector Positioning guide pins Use the tool Type 10 910 0179 0 shown below to position guide pins Guide Pin ...

Page 43: ...compass cable fabrication Use cable type TTYCS 1Q and connect it to TB B102 30 300 5 Braided shield Conductor S 0 75 mm φ 1 11 mm 2 Armor Shield Sheath φ 11 3 mm Procedure 1 Twist core 2 Insert lever and push down 3 Insert core in hole 4 Release lever 5 Tug on wire to mark sure it is in place firmly Lever Wiring WAGO connector WAGO connector Core Twist Push down ...

Page 44: ...es by clamps Transceiver unit inside view Connect transducer cable cables from transducer or cables from Junction Box FSV 845 referring to cable no labeled on the chassis and connector no labeled on each pc board Connector is locked properly when you hear a click sound For the cable 10S2078 from the control box of the hull unit connect the longer peeled portion of the cable to the transceiver unit...

Page 45: ... Power cable TPYCY 4 Cable 10S2078 from transceiver unit LED Red For detection of phase reversal on 3 phase power cable Confirm LED after completing the installation The LED lights in red if power connection is correct If it is off turn off power from the mains switchboard reconnect any two lines of the power cable turn on the power and check if the LED is lit The hull unit does not work if this c...

Page 46: ...B101 S603 S604 S605 Default setting 100 VAC L L L 110 VAC H L L 115 VAC H H L 220 VAC H L H 230 VAC H H H Default setting Fuses Change the fuse in F601 and F602 according to input voltage referring to the table below Fuse Input TB B101 F601 F602 Default setting 100 VAC 110 VAC 115 VAC 20A 20A 220 VAC 230 VAC 10A 10A Default setting WARNING Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can result in dama...

Page 47: ...ion Kit Junction Box Wire the junction box of the controller extension kit as shown below Cable from TB 1 in control box Cable from limit switch in hull unit Cable from motor brake in hull unit Cable from TB C101 in control box ...

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Page 49: ...ording to user preference MENU TX PULSE LENGTH H 9 TX POWER H 9 TVG NEAR H 0 TVG MEDIUM H 0 TVG FAR H 0 AGC H 0 2ND AGC H 0 ECHO AVERAGE H 0 COLOR H COLOR 1 COLOR RESPONSE H COLOR CURVE 3 Main menu 2 Use the trackball to choose OTHERS and press the MENU key MENU QUIT QUIT ES1 SETTING ES2 SETTING ERASE MARKS DISPLAY SETTING ALARM AUDIO PRESET MEMORY CARD INITIAL SETTING OTHERS OTHERS menu 3 Choose ...

Page 50: ...U QUIT QUIT BOARD TEST PANEL TEST TEST PATTERN RX TEST NOISE TEST TX OFF QUIT QUIT TEST TEST menu 6 Choose TX and press the MENU key 7 Choose ON and press the MENU key 8 Choose QUIT at the top of the menu and press the MENU key How to check the hull unit 1 Press the POWER switch on the control unit to turn on the equipment Confirm that ON lamp above the POWER switch and theª switch light Transduce...

Page 51: ...EDs light when corresponding limit switch is kicked 2 UP and DN LEDs light while UP and DOWN switches are pressed and extinguish when the switches are released 9 Set the TEST NORMAL switch to NORMAL 10 At the control unit press the ª mid position switch Confirm that the lamp above the switch blinks while the transducer is being lowered a short beep sounds when the mid limit switch kicks and the la...

Page 52: ...easure the error and go to next step Buoy If target s on screen position is right of ship s bow for example heading is skewed left Heading adjustment 3 Turn off the power and then turn it on again while pressing and holding down the MENU key Release the MENU key after the self test screen appears After the picture appears press the MENU key three times to open the SYSTEM menu QUIT INTERFACE SETTIN...

Page 53: ...hoose QUIT to finish the adjustment and press the MENU key 8 Choose QUIT at the top of the menu screen and press the MENU key to close all menus Heading adjustment for motion sensor HEADING ADJUST2 on the SYSTEM menu is used for heading adjustment of motion sensor Adjust the heading according to type of motion sensor connected referring to the guidelines below If the standard motion sensor is used...

Page 54: ...TX RX SETTING H TX RX SETTING V OTHERS SYSTEM MENU System menu 2 Use the trackball to choose OWN SHIP MARK and press the MENU key MENU QUIT QUIT OWN SHIP MARK SHIP S LENGTH 75m SHIP S WIDTH 20m TD POSITION 1 15m TD POSITION 2 0 0m OWN SHIP MARK menu 3 Use the trackball to choose SHIP S LENGTH 4 Press the MENU key to show the setting window MENU QUIT QUIT OWN SHIP MARK QUIT CANCEL SHIP S LENGTH 75m...

Page 55: ...nd press the MENU key to close all menus Ship shape description 3 4 Other SYSTEM Menu Items This section mainly shows you how to set up according to external equipment connected Default settings are underlined 3 4 1 INTERFACE SETTING menu MENU QUIT QUIT NMEA 1 BAUD RATE 4800 bps NMEA 2 BAUD RATE 4800 bps CIF BAUD RATE 4800 bps AUX BAUD RATE 19200 bps SENSOR BAUD RATE 38400 bps EXT KP INPUT DISABLE...

Page 56: ...KP from external equipment DISABLE DISABLE Disable external KP Synchronize with leading edge of input pulse Synchronize with trailing edge of input pulse Note To transmit with external KP set the TX INTERNAL to 0 in the H SCAN SETTING menu EXT KP OUTPUT Choose the KP output logic POSITIVE or NEGATIVE POSITIVE NEGATIVE 3 4 2 EXT DATA SETTING menu MENU QUIT QUIT DATE TIME CIF HEADING AD10S LOG PULSE...

Page 57: ...PLER DR LAT LON Choose the input format for ship s position data NONE CIF NMEA POSITIONING SENSOR Choose the type of the navigator to use For AUTO SEL the priority is GPS DR LORAN C LORAN C GPS DR AUTO SEL WATER DEPTH Choose the input format for depth data NONE CIF NMEA WATER TEMP Choose the input format for water temperature data NONE CIF NMEA WATER CURRENT Choose the input format for water curre...

Page 58: ...nder Depth DBT Echo sounder Depth DBS Echo sounder Depth MTW Echo sounder Temperature indicator Water temperature MWV Windmeter Wind speed and direction CUR Current indicator Tide speed and direction NMEA output sentences Sentence Main data TLL Event Net shoot latitude and longitude of target mark FKV Fish school speed TFM Relative direction distance depth and speed of fish school TLM Relative dir...

Page 59: ... ES2 SELECT Choose the equipment connected to the ES2 port echo sounder or net recorder ES NET REC ES DRAFT OFFSET When connecting an echosounder you may enter the ship s draft if you prefer to display depth from the draft rather than depth from the transducer 0 0 m to 10 0 m increments of 0 1 m EVENT KEY Choose the key to use to enter own ship s position EVENT or SHOOT When choosing SHOOT the sho...

Page 60: ...OFFSET 1 kΩ Adjust ES1 signal offset CW Noise decrease CCW Noise increase R209 ES1_GAIN 10 kΩ Adjust ES1 signal gain CW Gain increase CCW Gain decrease CW Clockwise CCW Counterclockwise 3 5 1 Adjustment of signal level echo sounder connected Adjusts the output level of the echo sounder on the CONE Board as below 1 Choose an echo sounder display ES1 or ES2 from the menu 2 For ES1 adjust R168 to sup...

Page 61: ...Processor unit inside view 3 6 1 CIF2 NMEA2 connector interface selection The signal format for 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 setting Format S2 8 ON NMEA S2 8 OFF CIF S2 IFES Board 10P6903 ...

Page 62: ... as below according to the input port The default setting is AC See previous for parts location Input port Jumper ES1 J496 ES2 NET J497 Note The SIGOUT AC signal terminal and REC terminal DC signal in the output port are provided for a FURUNO echosounder Therefore when using the SIGOUT terminal it is not necessary to change the above mentioned jumper setting ...

Page 63: ... FSV 2403 Code No 000 067 013 Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Power supply pcb LEA50F 24 XFND 000 143 913 1 Spacer SQ 22 000 802 742 4 Protection sheet 10 071 3508 100 290 712 1 Screw M3 8 C2700W 000 881 404 4 Connector NJC NJC 203 PM 000 506 702 1 1 Unfasten seven screws to remove the front cover of the processor unit 2 Unfasten two upset screws detach the plugs J503 J502 J501 J504 J506 and J507 an...

Page 64: ...N MM JJ KK 1 2 3 4 5 6 BB EE DD Z 24V 0V GND TD H TD C RD H RD C GND DSR C DSR H DTR H 24V_H 24V_C GND CIF_TXD_H CIF_TXD_C CIF_RXD_H CIF_RXD_C SHIELD GND 37 core cable 10S1258 MJ A3SPF0013 035 For CIF2 For CIF1 CS 120A OR NMEA2 CIF2 Wiring between processor unit and CS 120A 8 Set the DIP switch on the DCON Board as follows Input port DIP switch setting on DCON Board CIF1 S3 2 ON NMEA2 CIF2 S3 3 ON...

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Page 95: ...8 4 PROCESSOR UNIT 制御部 FSV 2402 2402S FSV 3002 3002S GND 10 9 8 GND GND 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 GND 10 9 8 GND GND 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SRCN6A16 10P J12 ES2 SIG IN NC ES2 WL IN GND KP UP IN NC EXT KP INTKP1 INTKP2 INTKP3 GND EXT KP IN C EXT KP IN H EXT 12VKP IN J13 ES2 NET KP DN IN SRCN6A21 10S 2 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J15 CN A105 2 1 SP AUDIO GND CN A106 J17 0V SHIELD 24VDC NJC 203PM CS 120A PC パソコン 4 PC IF 4 魚探 I F V...

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