Suzuki SMD7 Installation Manual Download Page 4

EQUIPMENT LIST

v

*

1

: “x” indicates revision/version number.

*

2

: Compatible with ACCU-FISH

, Bottom Discrimination and RezBoost

 Enhanced mode. All 

listed transducers marked with “*

2

” are compatible with RezBoost

 Standard mode.

 *

3

: Use of the extension cable may cause the following: reduction in detection performance, in-

correct ACCU-FISH

 information, wrong speed data and/or incorrect TD-ID recognition.

 *

4

: All optional items are manufactured by FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Contact your 

FURUNO local dealer for purchase.

Transducer

520-5PSD (*

2

)

000-015-204-00

Select one

Note: 

The following trans-

ducers require Matching 
Box MB-1100 for installa-
tion:
• 50/200-1T *10M*
• 50B-6 *10M*
• 50B-6B *15M*
• 200B-5S *10M*

520-5MSD (*

2

)

000-015-212-00

525-5PWD (*

2

)

000-146-966-00

520-PLD (*

2

)

000-023-680-00

525T-BSD (*

2

)

000-023-020-00

525T-PWD (*

2

)

000-023-019-00

SS60-SLTD/12 (*

2

)

000-023-676-00

SS60-SLTD/20 (*

2

)

000-023-677-00

525T-LTD/12 (*

2

)

000-023-679-00

525T-LTD/20 (*

2

)

000-023-678-00

50/200-1T *10M* (*

2

)

000-015-170-00

526TID-HDD (*

2

)

000-023-021-00

50B-6 *10M* 

000-015-042

50B-6B *15M*

000-015-043

200B-5S *10M* 

000-015-029

CHIRP Transducer

TM150M

000-035-550

-

B-75L

000-035-501

B-75H

000-035-502

B-175L

000-035-503

B-175H

000-035-504

Termination Resistor 
(Micro)

FRU-MF000000001

001-507-060

-

FRU-MM1000000001

001-507-070

-

Micro T-Connector

FRU-MM1MF1MF1001

001-507-050

-

Cable Assembly

FRU-NMEA-PFF-010

001-507-010

-

FRU-NMEA-PFF-020

001-507-030

-

FRU-NMEA-PFF-060

001-507-040

-

FRU-NMEA-PMMFF-
010

001-506-820

-

FRU-NMEA-PMMFF-
020

001-506-830

-

FRU-NMEA-PMMFF-
060

001-507-000

-

Operator’s Manual

OME-45040-x*

1

000-195-462-1x*

1

Printed manual

Name

Type

Code No.

Remarks

1

1.

INSTALLATION

1.1

Display Unit Installation

The Display Unit (SMD7 or SMD9) can be mounted in one of two ways: desktop 
(bracket) or flush mount (in the console, etc.).

When selecting a mounting location, keep the following points in mind:

•  Determine the suitability of the mounting location before permanently mounting the 

unit. Bulkheads and roofs can affect the incoming/outgoing signals, depending on 
the shape of the vessel, preventing communication with the radar sensor. Signals 
are strongest to the fore/aft direction of the unit; weakest to either side of the unit.

The unit should be located within the following distances from the radar sensor, to 
ensure a stable connection.

Vessels with no obstructions:

 approximately 5 m, or less.

Vessels with obstructions:

 approximately 2 m, or less. (Avoid locations where the 

obstruction(s) are composed of metal, carbon-fiber, or similar materials.)

•  There should be no interfering objects within the line-of-sight to the satellites. An ob-

ject within line-of-sight to satellites, for example, a mast, may block reception or pro-
long acquisition time. Select a location out of the radar and inmarsat beams. Those 
beams will obstruct or prevent reception of the GPS satellite signal.

•  Locate the unit away from areas subject to water splash and rain.
•  The operating temperature range of this unit is -15°C to +55°C. Be sure the mount-

ing location satisfies this requirement.

•  Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents.
•  The mounting location should be well ventilated.
•  Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal.
•  Keep the unit away from electromagnetic field-generating equipment such as mo-

tors and generators.

•  Select a location away from VHF/UHF antennae, to avoid interference caused by 

harmonic waves.

•  Referring to the outline drawings at the back of this manual, leave sufficient room 

for service and maintenance.

Strong signal area

Strong signal area

Approx. 30°

Approx. 30°

Approx. 30°

Approx. 30°

Weak signal

area

Weak signal

area

Weak signal

area

Weak signal

area

SMD7/SMD9 - Top view

Summary of Contents for SMD7

Page 1: ...nnection Examples of Various Systems 28 3 6 How to Set Up the Fish Finder 36 3 7 How to Set Up the Radar 37 4 INPUT OUTPUT DATA 39 4 1 How to access the Interface menu 39 4 2 How to set up for NMEA018...

Page 2: ...make their own recycle symbols in the future Cd IMPORTANT NOTICES AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ii Safety Instructions Read these safety instructions before you install or operate the equipment Use only the...

Page 3: ...pply 4 Name Type Part No Qty Remarks Multi Function Display SMD7 1 SMD9 GASKET FLUSH MOUNT 7 31914 98L00 1 SMD 7 Only GASKET FLUSH MOUNT 9 31914 98L10 1 SMD 9 Only GATEWAY 34923 96L00 1 Kit Only SCREW...

Page 4: ...sktop bracket or flush mount in the console etc When selecting a mounting location keep the following points in mind Determine the suitability of the mounting location before permanently mounting the...

Page 5: ...NMEA2000 connector cap to the NMEA2000 connector at the rear of the Display Unit If your configuration has NMEA2000 connections discard the connector cap Slots face forwards Slots face forwards 4 8 22...

Page 6: ...d cruising The installation should be planned in advance keeping the length of the transducer cable and the following factors in mind Air bubbles and turbulence caused by movement of the boat seriousl...

Page 7: ...soap This will lessen the time necessary for the transducer to have good contact with the water Otherwise the time required for complete saturation will be lengthened and performance will be reduced...

Page 8: ...ion procedure below Mount the transducer at a location 1 2 to 1 3 of the length of your boat from the stern The mounting location is between 15 to 50 cm from the centerline of the hull Do not place th...

Page 9: ...bracket 1 Cut out the installation template enclosed with transducer along the dotted line 2 At the selected location position the template so the arrow at the bottom is aligned with the bottom edge o...

Page 10: ...ecure the cable against the transom using the cable clamps Position a cable clamp 50 mm 2 above the bracket and mark the mounting hole with a pencil 4 Position the second cable clamp halfway between t...

Page 11: ...casing through the hole 6 Face the notch on the sensor toward boat s bow and tighten the flange 7 Set the sensor section to the sensor casing and tighten the locknut 8 Launch your boat and check for...

Page 12: ...aller than actual length fewer fish detections error in individual fish detection Wrong speed data No TD ID recognition NMEA0183 Pin Assignment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Black 20AWG 2 Red 20AWG 3 White 22AWG...

Page 13: ...h Finder Simulation are intended for promotional purposes Make sure both these menu items are set to OFF 3 SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 19 3 2 How to Use the Menu The Settings menu contains customizing op...

Page 14: ...ion fixing ship s ve locity speed is directly mea sured from the GPS satellite The raw velocity data may change randomly depending on receiving conditions and other factors You can reduce this random...

Page 15: ...Boot application version Kernel Version Kernel application version RootFS Version RootFS application version C MAP 4D LIB Method of cartography Base Chart Type of chart used for Chart 1 About tab Fish...

Page 16: ...ngines 1 Tap the Installation to show the Number of Engines 2 Select the number of the engine Engine Connected gateway Single Engine PORT PORT PORT 1 2 3 STBD CENTER C PORT STBD C STBD STBD a Number o...

Page 17: ...or setting Move the cursor left or right 3 SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 27 Station Settings 1 Drag the menu to display the Station Setting 2 Select the station Gateway settings reset You can clear the fol...

Page 18: ...system with the trim sender 2 It is required to change the SCS connector to one for engine Remove the SDs connector cap to connet to the gauge connector and connect the DS connector to the female gaug...

Page 19: ...63 88L2 3 3 With CONNECTOR COMP BRANCH Q ty 1 3 3 SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 31 The single station of dual engine No Part Names Part No Additional Quantity HARNESS ASSY NETWORK POWER 36663 88L0 1 CONNEC...

Page 20: ...34900 98L DISPLAY ASSY MULTI 36663 88L2 3 With CONNECTOR COMP BRANCH Q ty 1 4 WIRE COMP DUAL GAUGE EXT 0 6m Option 3 4 3 SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 33 The single station of quad engine No Part Names Par...

Page 21: ...P EXTENSION 0 6 m 36662 88L1 SINGLE DUAL 3 SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 35 The dual station No Part Names Part No Additional Quantity WIRE COMP EXTENSION 4 6 m 36662 88L3 1 WIRE COMP EXTENSION 7 6 m 36662...

Page 22: ...hether or not show the depth indication Select Small or Large to show the appropriately size indication or Off to hide the in dication 3 SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 37 3 7 How to Set Up the Radar 3 7 1 H...

Page 23: ...earing relative to heading Apparent position of target Apparent position of target Antenna mounted error to starboard HDG SW delayed Picture appears deviated counterclockwise Front of antenna Front of...

Page 24: ...029 GNSS Position Data 129033 Time Date 129283 Cross Track Error 129284 Navigation Data 129285 Navigation Route WP Information 130310 Environmental Parameters 130312 Temperature 130316 Temperature Ext...

Page 25: ...condition and prevents fu ture problems Check the items shown in the table below on a regular basis to help keep your equipment in good condition for years to come Check item Check point Remedy Cable...

Page 26: ...e is correct Marks and characters appear but echoes do not appear Check if the radar source is correct Picture is not updated or the picture freezes Check that there are no obstructions between the an...

Page 27: ...c 1 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 1 h 1 Settings menu General Function Gestures Key Beep Date and Time Color Schemes Wireless LAN Quick Guide Ship Track COG Vector Track Recording Track Color Type Single Co...

Page 28: ...8 Standard land VAD ON OFF Standard marine VAD ON OFF ActiveCaptain VAD ON OFF High Res Fishing Bathymetry ON OFF VAD Objects APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE AP 3 Select Output NMEA0183 Sentence ON DBT DPT GLL G...

Page 29: ...ct Yes No from pop up window Restore Defaults Restore Default Settings Select Yes No from pop up window For CHIRP transducers the Offsets menu appears as follows Offsets Echo Offset 50 to 50 default 0...

Page 30: ...w High Internal GPS Setup Position Filter Off Low Medium High Speed Filter Off Low Medium High Map Datum WGS 1984 others Perspective Angle 5 to 60 30 Navigation Setup 2 Restore Defaults Restore Defaul...

Page 31: ...from person s body This device must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada ISED This device contains lic...

Page 32: ...t interval 2000 times min 4 4 Pulselength 0 04 to 3 0 ms 4 5 Sensitivity 10 dBPV 4 6 Range Display range 5 to 1200 m Shift 0 to 500 m 4 7 Picture advance speed Stop 1 16 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 4 8 Ot...

Page 33: ...CBC0FS0810 36663 98L00 DOCUMENT SHEET FLUSH MOUNT 1 C42 01805 34915 98L00 GUIDE SAFETY INSTALLATION 1 E42 01804 34919 98L00 GUIDE OPERATION 1 MLG 45040 34918 98L00 MANUAL INSTALLATION 1 IME 45040 349...

Page 34: ...00 DOCUMENT SHEET FLUSH MOUNT 1 C42 01805 34915 98L00 GUIDE SAFETY INSTALLATION 1 E42 01804 34919 98L00 GUIDE OPERATION 1 MLG 45040 34918 98L00 MANUAL INSTALLATION 1 IME 45040 34917 98L00 2 NMEA WIRE...

Page 35: ...SMD7 Muiti Function Display OUTLINE DRAWING Tabletop mount REF No C4498 G01 A D 1...

Page 36: ...SMD7 Muiti Function Display OUTLINE DRAWING Flushmount REF No C4498 G02 A D 2...

Page 37: ...SMD9 Muiti Function Display OUTLINE DRAWING Tabletop mount REF No C4499 G01 A D 3...

Page 38: ...SMD9 Muiti Function Display OUTLINE DRAWING Flushmount REF No C4499 G02 C D 4...

Page 39: ...R MODULE WIRELESS LAN 2 4GHz IEEE802 11b RADAR SENSOR DRS4W WIRELESS LAN ACCESS POINT NET S NET C NET H NET L SHIELD 1 2 3 4 5 NMEA2000 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 JUNCTION BOX FI 5002 1 2 3 BLK WHT 2m BLK RE...

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Page 43: ...SUZUKI Authorized Distributor Dealer Printed in Japan All rights reserved Pub No IME 45040 A TEHI SMD7 9 A NOV 15 2018 300 TAKATSUKA MINAMI HAMAMATSU JAPAN P No 34917 98L00...

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