Furuno FSV-75 Installation Manual
Furuno FSV-75 Installation Manual

Furuno FSV-75 Installation Manual

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HALF-CIRCLE COLOR SCANNING SONAR
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................i
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................iii
EQUIPMENT LISTS.................................v
1. MOUNTING......................................1-1
1.2 Hull Unit ..............................................1-2
1.3 Processor Unit ..................................1-21
1.4 Control Unit .......................................1-22
1.5 Transceiver Unit................................1-26
1.6 Matching Box ....................................1-30
1.7 Control Box .......................................1-32
1.8 Extension Box ...................................1-33
Tank ..................................................1-35
2. WIRING............................................2-1
2.1 Processor Unit ....................................2-4
2.2 Control Unit .......................................2-10
2.3 Transceiver Unit................................2-11
2.4 Control Box .......................................2-14
2.5 Matching Box ....................................2-23
2.6 Extension Box ...................................2-24
2.7 Input/Output Sentences (NMEA0183) .2-25
3. ADJUSTMENTS ..............................3-1
Unit......................................................3-1
Language ............................................3-2
Position ...............................................3-3
3.4 Hull Unit Checks .................................3-5
3.5 How to Adjust the Heading .................3-8
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Installation Manual
FSV-75/FSV-75-3D
Model
3.14 Error Code List ..................................3-17
Times ................................................3-18
Change .............................................3-20
PACKING LISTS ................................. A-1
OUTLINE DRAWINGS ........................ D-1
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Installation Manual HALF-CIRCLE COLOR SCANNING SONAR FSV-75/FSV-75-3D Model SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......i 3.11 How to Change the IP Address for the Processor Unit and Transceiver Unit ...3-15 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ....iii 3.12 How to Set the System Time ....3-16 EQUIPMENT LISTS.........v 3.13 How to Restore Factory Default ..3-17 3.14 Error Code List ........3-17...
  • Page 2 ・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN A : APR 2019 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. E : MAY 08, 2020 Pub. No. IME-13630-E (REFU ) FSV-75 0 0 0 1 9 5 8 6 9 1 4...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Confirm that there is no person below FURUNO will assume no responsibility the transducer before raising or for any damage associated with improper lowering the transducer.
  • Page 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION WARNING Use only the specified power and Maximum speed while the transducer signal cable. is projected or being raised or lowered is as below, to prevent damage to the Fire or damage to the equipment can transducer. result if a different cable is used.
  • Page 5: System Configuration

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Monitor Monitor Remote Controller Control Unit FSV-7504 FSV-7501 Echo Sounder Gyrocompass (AD-100) REMOTE CONTROLLER REMOTE CONTROLLER NMEA0183 Equipment (Max. 5) Processor Unit External KP FSV-7503 USB3.0 Device (Max. 2) 12-24 VDC USB2.0 Device (Max. 2) Rectifier Switching HUB RU-1746B-2 Speaker (SEM-21Q) 100/110/115/220/230 VAC,...
  • Page 6 Fish Size Indicator FCV-1900G : Requires EXIF assembly connection (available as an optional extra) at the fish finder. : Connect via the FCV-1903. If a telesounder is already connected to the FCV-1900/B/G, con- nection between the FSV-75 and FCV-1900/B/G is not available.
  • Page 7: Equipment Lists

    For control unit Materials CP10-09700 000-036-275 For processor unit CP10-09801 001-538-860 For transceiver unit CP10-10301 001-537-600 For matching box Local Assembling FSV-75-T 001-541-090 For hull unit with the retraction tank Parts FSV-75-N 001-541-100 For hull unit without the retraction tank SP26-00301 001-080-860...
  • Page 8 EQUIPMENT LISTS Name Type Code No. Remarks 5-pair Cable 10S2380 *10M* 001-196-330-10 Cable between processor 10 m unit and transceiver unit 10S2380 *20M* 001-196-340-10 20 m 10S2380 *30M* 001-196-350-10 30 m 10S2380 *40M* 001-196-360-10 40 m 10S2380 *50M* 001-196-370-10 50 m 10S2380 *60M* 001-196-380-10 60 m...
  • Page 9: Mounting

    MOUNTING NOTICE Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment. Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts, especially plastic connectors. Required Tools and Materials Prepare the following tools in advance for this installation. Name Specification/Remarks Hull Unit...
  • Page 10: Hull Unit

    1. MOUNTING Name Specification/Remarks Control Box/Matching Box/Extension Box Phillips-head #2 for M4/M5, used for attaching/detaching the cover Screwdriver Wrench Hex. size 17 mm (M10), for securing the unit Power Cable TPYCY-4 cable, for control box FV5.5-4, TPYCY-4 and FA-TPYCY-4 cable Crimp-on Lug FV1.25-4, PNCTF-S 4C×0.75 cable Control Unit...
  • Page 11 • Select a mounting location, considering the ship’s bottom structure and other sonar equipment. If the ship’s bottom structure and transducer for other sonar equipment is projected more than the FSV-75 transducer, the FSV-75 cannot display sonar echoes correctly. Similarly, if the FSV-75 transducer blocks other sonar transducer, other sonar equipment cannot display the sonar echoes correctly.
  • Page 12 1. MOUNTING 1.2.2 Guideline for how to shorten the retraction tank The recommended tank length for 800 mm and 1100 mm travel hull units is as follows: • 800 mm travel: 900 mm retraction tank is recommended. • 1100 mm travel: 1200 mm retraction tank is recommended. Shorten the tank as necessary so that the transducer positions well below the keel when it is fully lowered.
  • Page 13 1. MOUNTING Reinforcement rib added along keel line Ship’s framework Keel line 150-200 mm Minimum 12 mm Doubling plate Stern Fit doubling plates where the retraction tank meets the frame and keel. 1.2.3 Preparation when a FRP retraction tank (inner diameter: 306 mm) is used Note: The following procedure is required only when a FRP retraction tank (inner diameter: 306 mm) is used.
  • Page 14 Preparation before installing the hull unit on the retraction tank An anti-vibration guide is attached to the FSV-75 hull unit shaft. The rollers on the guide can prevent the hull unit from being installed into the retraction tank. For this rea- son, the rollers must be pushed inwards BEFORE installing the hull unit into the re- traction tank.
  • Page 15 1. MOUNTING 7. Repeat step 4 to step 6 to raise the shaft (tank guide) until the gap between the tank guide and pedestal is approx. 13 mm (for the steel retraction tank (inner di- ameter: 316 mm)) or 8 mm (for the FRP retraction tank (inner diameter: 306 mm)). When the shaft is raised, the roller springs are forced downwards by the pedestal, pushing the rollers inwards.
  • Page 16 1. MOUNTING 5. Coat the threads of the bolts with a slight amount of lithium grease to prevent scorching, then secure the hull unit to the retraction tank, referring to the following figure. Hex nut Hex nut Hex nut Hex nut Spring Spring washer...
  • Page 17 1. MOUNTING 1.2.6 How to remount the emergency switch The emergency switch is attached to the starboard side of the hull unit. If the starboard side clearance is not sufficient for switch operation, the switch may be remounted on the port side. 1.
  • Page 18 1. MOUNTING 1.2.7 How to install the stays (anti-vibration and anti-shock mea- sures) This measure must be done after installing the hull unit to prevent damage from vibra- tion or impact shock to the transducer. Stays should be as sturdy as possible (75×75×9 mm minimum recommended).
  • Page 19 1. MOUNTING 1.2.8 How to adjust the TX limit switch position Adjust the TX limit switch position so that the switch is turned on where the transmit- ting face of the transducer is projected from the hull unit. Distance to the transmitting position A 450 mm, 425 mm, 400 mm 375 mm or 350 mm Transmitting position...
  • Page 20 1. MOUNTING At factory default, the distance to the transmitting position is 450 mm (tank length: 1000 mm (800 mm travel) or 1300 mm (1100 mm travel)). To adjust the distance to the transmitting position, unfasten the two mounting screws (M6) to remount the TX limit switch.
  • Page 21 1. MOUNTING 2. Lower the transducer manually. Note: For how to lower the transducer manually, follow the procedure indicated on the label at the top of the hull unit. 3. Mount the transducer on a base to prevent the transducer from falling accidental- Transducer Base 4.
  • Page 22 1. MOUNTING 5. Unfasten the four hex socket bolts on the top of the main shaft to disassemble the cable gasket assembly. Hex socket bolt (M8×25, 4 pcs) Upper gasket clamp Gasket clamp Cable gasket Gasket clamp Lower gasket clamp Note: Transducer cable not shown in this figure.
  • Page 23 1. MOUNTING 8. Reattach the trunnion receptacle. 9. Assemble the cable gasket on the top of the main shaft. Note: The following marking appears on the cable gasket and transducer cable. Assemble the cable gasket so that each marking points toward the ship’s bow. These markings must be faced toward the bow.
  • Page 24 1. MOUNTING 3. Open the control box cover, then make connections referring to the following fig- ure. The operation check can be performed regardless of the settings for connectors other than the ones indicated in this procedure. Connection with the soundome assembly Following connectors must be connected.
  • Page 25 1. MOUNTING When the soundome assembly is powered correctly, an operation check is per- formed automatically. The decimal point on the display LED flashes during the op- eration check. The operation check takes approx. one minute. Check result LED (Four digits) Mode select Display button...
  • Page 26 1. MOUNTING • Error that can be indicated by the 2nd digit LED: Character on the seven-segment LED : Error occurs. Error 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Resolver Driver Error (Tilt) HCTL Power Error Fan Rotation Error - - - -...
  • Page 27 1. MOUNTING Error Meaning Possible reason(s) Tilt motor self test detects one • Motor error Motor Test Error (Tilt) or more errors. • Motor cable disconnec- tion/shortened/not con- nected correctly. • Mechanical error inside the soundome assem- bly. • HDRV board error •...
  • Page 28 1. MOUNTING Disconnection/short circuit check When one or more of the following errors occur, perform a disconnection/short circuit check for the resolver or motor. Occurred error Check point 9 Motor Test Error (Tilt) Perform a disconnection/short circuit check for the motor.
  • Page 29: Processor Unit

    1. MOUNTING Processor Unit The processor unit can be installed on a deck or bulkhead. Mounting considerations Select a mounting location, keeping in mind the following points: • Locate the unit out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. •...
  • Page 30: Control Unit

    1. MOUNTING 1.3.2 Bulkhead mount 1. Drill four pilot holes in the mounting location for mounting screws (M6 bolts or coach screws φ6), referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual. 2. Screw two mounting screws (supplied locally) into the lower pilot holes. Leave 5 mm of thread visible.
  • Page 31 1. MOUNTING 1.4.1 Tabletop mounting without KB fixture 1. Drill four pilot holes in the mounting location for stud bolts (M4×50), referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual. 2. Attach a ground wire (IV-1.25sq, supplied locally) to the ground terminal at the bottom of the unit, then connect the other end of the ground wire with the ship’s ground.
  • Page 32 1. MOUNTING 1.4.2 Tabletop mounting with KB fixture The control unit can be mounted with the KB fixture, which mounts the unit at an angle. 1. Drill four pilot holes in the mounting location for mounting screws, referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual.
  • Page 33 1. MOUNTING 5. Attach four bolt hole caps (supplied). Bolt hole cap (4 pcs) Binding screw (M5×20, 4 pcs) 1.4.3 Flush mounting Note: Be sure the mounting surface is flat. 1. Referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual, prepare a cutout, then drill four pilot holes in the mounting location.
  • Page 34: Transceiver Unit

    1. MOUNTING 4. Attach four bolt hole caps (supplied). Bolt hole cap (4 pcs) Self-tapping screw (Ø5×20, 4 pcs) Transceiver Unit The transceiver unit can be installed on a deck or bulkhead. Mounting considerations Select a mounting location, keeping in mind the following points: •...
  • Page 35 1. MOUNTING Bolt hole (3 holes) Bolt hole (2 holes at each side) 1.5.1 Deck mounting 1. Have the shipyard manufacture and fit a mounting base (SS400) at the mounting location. 2. Secure the unit to the mounting base, using four mounting bolts (M12, supplied locally).
  • Page 36 1. MOUNTING 3. Insert three mounting screws (M10 bolts or coach screw φ10, supplied locally) to the bolt holes on the top of the unit. Mounting screw (M10 bolt or coach screw Ø10 Note: Be sure to use the bolt holes on the top of the unit. When the back of the unit is not in contact with a bulkhead, prepare a stay or mounting base, referring to the following example.
  • Page 37 1. MOUNTING 1.5.2 Bulkhead mounting 1. Remove the two mounting chassis on the bottom of the unit. Note: Reattach upset screws to the bottom of the unit after removing the mounting chassis. Upset screw (M8×16, 6 pcs at each side) : Reattach to the bottom of the unit after removing the mounting chassis.
  • Page 38: Matching Box

    1. MOUNTING Matching Box Install the matching box on the hull unit. The following two mounting directions are available for the matching box. • Matching box cover faces to the port side. • Matching box cover faces to the stern direction. This mounting direction is same as the control box.
  • Page 39 1. MOUNTING 2. Remove the four binding screws (M5×12) from the right side of the unit, then insert the screws to the screw holes for the upset screws that were removed at step 1. 3. Attach the two mounting bases to the right side of the unit, using the upset screws that were removed at step 1.
  • Page 40: Control Box

    1. MOUNTING Control Box The control box is preattached to the hull unit. When mounting the control box sepa- rately from the hull unit, use the optional extension box. The control box must be in- stalled on a bulkhead. Mounting considerations Select a mounting location, keeping in mind the following points: •...
  • Page 41: Extension Box

    1. MOUNTING 5. Screw two mounting screws (supplied locally) into the upper fixing holes. 6. Fasten all screws tightly to secure the unit in place. Mounting screw Detailed view (M10 bolt Set the notches of the unit to the screws. Extension Box Install the extension box to the hull unit when mounting the control box separately from the hull unit.
  • Page 42: How To Fill The Dome With Sonar Oil

    1. MOUNTING How to Fill the Dome with Sonar Oil Fill the dome with sonar oil as shown below. When the dome is not removed: Socket plug (2 pcs) Remove either one of the socket plugs and fill the dome with sonar oil using a hand pump until it overflows through the hole.
  • Page 43: Installing To An Existing Retraction Tank

    1. MOUNTING Note 4: When the dome is painted to keep marine life off the transducer, observe the following precautions. • Use only anti-foulant “SEATENDER20” or SEA GRANDPRIX 660 HS (Manufac- ture: Chugoku Marine Paint Co. Ltd., Japan). • Mask the metal part to prevent contact with anti-foulant. However, the underside of the metal part can be painted with anti-foulant.
  • Page 44 1. MOUNTING 4. Orient the hull unit so that the bow mark (inscribed) on its flange points toward the ship's bow. Note: If the bow mark on the hull unit flange is not facing the ship's bow, rotate the transducer so that the bow mark on the transducer points toward the ship’s bow (see section 1.2.9).
  • Page 45 1. MOUNTING 1.10.2 When tank extension is required If you need to extend the tank length when installing to an existing retraction tank, use the optional attachment flange. Select the correct attachment flange from the following table, using the length of the pre-installed tank to determine the raising height. Name Type Raising height...
  • Page 46 1. MOUNTING 5. Coat the threads of the bolts with a slight amount of lithium grease to prevent scorching, then secure the attachment flange to the retraction tank, referring to the following figure. Hex nut Hex nut Spring washer Flat washer Gasket Gasket O-ring...
  • Page 47 1. MOUNTING 7. Place the hull unit on the attachment flange (retraction tank). Note: Place the hull unit so that the rollers on the tank guide do not come into con- tact with the weld bead on the retraction tank. If the rollers contact the weld bead, adjust the tank guide position (see section 1.10.3).
  • Page 48 1. MOUNTING 1.10.3 Adjusting the tank guide position If the rollers on the tank guide come into contact with the weld bead on the retraction tank, rotate the tank guide to adjust the position of the rollers. 1. Lower the transducer manually. Note: For how to lower the transducer manually, follow the procedure indicated on the label at the top of the hull unit.
  • Page 49 1. MOUNTING 4. Insert two of the bolts removed at step 3 in the locations indicated in the figure be- low, to raise the tank guide. Raise the tank guide until it can be rotated. 5. Rotate the tank guide until the rollers on the tank guide do not come into contact with the weld bead on the retraction tank.
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  • Page 51: Wiring

    WIRING The illustration on this page shows the general connection of the FSV-75. For detailed information, see the interconnection diagram. Many of the cables mentioned are JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) cables. If not available locally, use the equivalent. See the cable guide in the Appendix for how to select equivalent cables.
  • Page 52 • For configurations with two monitor units, make sure the resolution is the same for both monitors. Both monitors must also be landscape oriented. The FSV-75 cannot display images correctly if the monitors do not meet these requirements.
  • Page 53 2. WIRING Transducer cable If the transducer is removed from the hull unit while installing the hull unit, reattach the transducer and route the transducer cables as shown in the following figure. NOTICE Route the cables so their lengths are as indicated in the figure below.
  • Page 54 2. WIRING Processor Unit 2.1.1 Connectors USB1 USB3.0 USB3 USB2.0 HDMI1 To Monitor Unit (Main) USB cable Cable entrance HDMI2 To Monitor Unit (Sub) HDMI-TO-DVI-L, 5.3/10.3 m USB cable SPEAKER LAN2 IV-8sq. To Speaker Not used USB4 (SEM-21Q) DTIC5E350SLABVCVxxT USB2.0 MJ-A3SPF0018-050ZC, USB2 Max 100 m...
  • Page 55 2. WIRING 2.1.2 Internal wiring and cable clamp position Terminal opener Secure each cable to the wiring clamp. Fasten the crimp-on lug (drain wire) of the TTYCSLA cable. Cable clamp 8 9 10 5 11 12 Clamp Connect to Cable from Cable position NMEA0183 equipment...
  • Page 56 2. WIRING 2.1.3 Cable fabrication 10S2380 cable Processor Unit side Outer sheath Armor Inner sheath Shield 35 35 Vinyl tape Vinyl tape Cores 6 mm Clamp here. Expose the cores then wind the shield around the inner sheath. Transceiver Unit side Outer sheath Armor Inner sheath...
  • Page 57 2. WIRING LAN cable Fabricate the LAN cable (DTIC5E350SLABVCVxxT, max 100 m), referring to the fol- lowing figure. After fabricating the cable, attach the modular connector. Note: This equipment only uses straight cables. Use a CAT5E LAN cable. Processor Unit side Armor Cable jacket 40 40...
  • Page 58 2. WIRING TTYCSLA cable 495 mm 495 mm 450 mm 450 mm Drain wire Drain wire 6 mm 6 mm Armor Inner sheath 80 mm 80 mm Pass a heat shrinkable tube (supplied locally) onto the drain wire. 6 mm 6 mm Vinyl tape Attach a crimp-on lug (FV1.25-3,...
  • Page 59: Processor Unit

    2. WIRING 2.1.5 External switch connection External switches can be connected to the TB1 terminal in the processor unit to pro- vide one-touch access to a desired menu item or menu. Up to four external switches, each with an individual function, can be connected. Use a push button switch (momentary contact) for the external switch.
  • Page 60: Control Unit

    2. WIRING KP output To output the KP signal from the transceiver unit to external equipment, make the con- nection as follows: • When the external equipment is a current drive circuit: Use the TB8-5 and TB8-6. • When the external equipment is a voltage drive circuit: Use the TB8-7 and TB8-8. The signals for current and voltage drive circuit can be used simultaneously, for sep- arate destinations.
  • Page 61: Transceiver Unit

    2. WIRING Transceiver Unit 2.3.1 Internal wiring and cable clamp position TRX2 board TRX3 board CN-TR602 CN-TR603 TRX1 board TRX4 board CN-TR601 CN-TR604 CN-TR201 TRX5 board CN-TR605 CN-TR301 Secure each cable with these wiring clamps. CN-TR401 Note: Route the LAN cable using only the lower clamps.
  • Page 62 2. WIRING Cable from matching box (10CA10110 cable) The labels on each 10CA10110 cable from the The number on the label must match matching box indicate where to connect the cable. the number of the TRX board. For example, the cable labeled "TRANSCEIVER UNIT 2"...
  • Page 63 2. WIRING 2.3.3 Input voltage The transceiver unit is shipped from the factory with the input voltage set for 230 VAC. If your vessel uses a different voltage, change the toggle switches referring to the fol- lowing table. Input voltage S605 S604 S603...
  • Page 64: Control Box

    2. WIRING Control Box Note 1: To prevent accidents and injury while conducting maintenance or wiring, turn the control box off at the breaker. Note 2: If the wiring for the motor and brake is incorrect, the transducer may be low- ered unintentionally.
  • Page 65 2. WIRING Clamp Color Cable Connect to Cable from position code* When the control box is mounted to the hull unit 10CA10133 Blue Rotation motor TB1 (HFLT) 10CA10134 Pitch motor TB1 (Power) Ship’s supply TPYCY-4* Limit Switch Emergency Stop Button Sensor Ratchet Wrench Encoder...
  • Page 66 2. WIRING 2.4.2 Cable fabrication TPYCY-4 cable (power cable) Control Box side Outer vinyl sheath Armor Inner vinyl sheath Cores 40 40 Vinyl tape Attach crimp-on lugs (FV5.5-4, supplied locally). Clamp here. FA-TPYCY-4 cable (between the control box and extension box) Control Box and Extension Box side Outer vinyl sheath Armor Inner vinyl sheath...
  • Page 67 2. WIRING 10CA10127 cable Fabricate the COSPEVVSBC 12PX0.2LF (10S10166) cable as follows to make the 10CA10127 cable. Control Box side Outer vinyl sheath Armor Inner vinyl sheath Cores 40 40 Vinyl tape Clamp here. Attach the following terminal connector: • 734-208-FUR (8 pin) •...
  • Page 68 2. WIRING Extension Box side Outer vinyl sheath Armor Inner vinyl sheath Cores 40 40 Vinyl tape Attach the following terminal connector: Clamp here. • 734-338-FUR (8 pin) • 734-344-FUR (14 pin) Pair No. Core color 1* Connect to Core color 2* Connect to White J2-1...
  • Page 69 2. WIRING 10CA10128 cable Fabricate the COSPEVVSBC 12PX0.2LF (10S10166) cable as follows to make the 10CA10128 cable. Control Box side 50 mm 50 mm L1 (see the table) Outer vinyl sheath Armor Inner vinyl sheath Cores 40 40 Vinyl tape Clamp here.
  • Page 70 2. WIRING Extension Box side 50 mm 50 mm L1 (see the table) Outer vinyl sheath Armor Inner vinyl sheath Cores 40 40 Vinyl tape Clamp here. Attach the following terminal connector: • 734-335-FUR (5 pin) • 734-336-FUR (6 pin) •...
  • Page 71 2. WIRING 2.4.3 Attaching the terminal connector Attach the terminal connector to the cable end, referring to the following figure. How to connect wires to a terminal connector Press downward. Procedure 1. Twist the cores. 2. Press the terminal opener downward.
  • Page 72 The following example uses the recommended signal light (PEW-24AB, manufactur- er: PATLITE). Note: For signal lights other than the recommended product, refer to the signal light's wiring diagram before connecting the light to the FSV-75. Recommended signal litht · Model: PEW-24AB ·...
  • Page 73: Matching Box

    2. WIRING Matching Box Connect the transducer cable (10CA10144) and transceiver unit cable (10CA10110, ×5) to the connectors in the matching box. Secure each cable with these wiring clamps. Cable clamp Ground securing plate Secure the copper strap here. Clamp position Cable Connect to Cable from...
  • Page 74: Extension Box

    2. WIRING Connect the cables to their connectors, as indicated on the label. Extension Box After connecting the terminal connectors, place the connectors in position, then attach the securing plate to secure the connectors. Wiring clamp Securing plate Shield securing screw* Cable duct After wiring, pass each cable through the cable...
  • Page 75 2. WIRING Clamp Cable Connect to Cable from position 10CA10133 P9 (9 pin) Control box 10CA10134 P9 (9 pin) J1 (8 pin) 10CA10127* J2 (14 pin) J3 (5 pin) 10CA10128* J4 (9 pin) J5 (6 pin) J6 (6 pin) 10CA10139* J8 (10 pin) 10CA10140* FA-TPYCY-4*...
  • Page 76 Ver.1.5/2.0/3.0/4.0/4.1 True Wind Speed Angle Ver.1.5/2.0/3.0/4.0/4.1 Time and Date Ver.1.5/2.0/3.0/4.0/4.1 Output sentences Target Latitude and Longitude Ver.1.5/2.0/3.0/4.0/4.1 FURUNO proprietary sentence FURUNO proprietary sentence FURUNO proprietary sentence FURUNO proprietary sentence pidat FURUNO proprietary sentence FURUNO proprietary sentence FURUNO proprietary sentence FURUNO proprietary sentence...
  • Page 77: Adjustments

    ADJUSTMENTS DIP Switch Settings in the Processor Unit When a monitor is connected via a video distributor or matrix switcher, the resolution may not display correctly. If this occurs, change the DIP switch settings for SW4/SW5 on the PCRI board. The changed settings fix the output to SXGA. Note: Only use the settings outlined in the following table.
  • Page 78: How To Change The Displayed Language

    3. ADJUSTMENTS How to Change the Displayed Language The language in which the menus and indications are displayed can be changed. This unit is shipped with the language set to English. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. Menu Quit 1 TX/RX Setting...
  • Page 79: How To Register The Transducer Position

    3. ADJUSTMENTS 6. Select [1 Language]. Quit 7. Select the appropriate language. Cancel 8. Select [Quit]. 9. Press and hold the MENU/ESC key to close the menu. How to Register the Transducer Position To display the distance which the transducer is protruded, the limit switch location must be entered at the processor unit.
  • Page 80 3. ADJUSTMENTS 4. Select [4 Hull Unit Setting]. Menu Quit Installation Setting Hull Unit Setting 1 REG TD Position 2 Middle Key Setting : Fixed Position 3 Heading Adjust1 : 0.0° 4 Heading Adjust2 : 0.0° 5 Hull Unit Stroke : 800mm 5.
  • Page 81: Hull Unit Checks

    3. ADJUSTMENTS Hull Unit Checks Note 1: To avoid damage to the equipment, do not transmit while dry docked. Note 2: When performing maintenance to the hull unit and checking the movement, make sure that only the hull unit is powered and perform all checks in test mode to avoid accident or injury.
  • Page 82 3. ADJUSTMENTS 2. Confirm that the “3.3V” and “UP” LEDs on the control box are on. Control panel TEST Not used. 3.3V 220V NORMAL L.SW HTX LTX DN DOWN 3. Remove the control box cover and check the terminal voltage as shown in the fol- lowing table.
  • Page 83 3. ADJUSTMENTS 6. Press the DOWN switch again to contin- ue lowering. While the transducer is lowering, press the EMERGENCY STOP button, then confirm that the transducer has stopped. After confirming that the transducer has stopped, turn the EMERGENCY STOP button to release the transducer.
  • Page 84: How To Adjust The Heading

    3. ADJUSTMENTS How to Adjust the Heading Adjust the heading so an echo which is dead ahead appears dead ahead on the dis- play as follows: Note: The transducer should be aligned with the bow at installation (see section 1.2.9). This procedure provides finer adjustments to the alignment. 1.
  • Page 85: How To Set The Stroke Of The Hull Unit

    3. ADJUSTMENTS 12. Adjust the direction offset of the motion sensor. The [Reference Direction] mark on the motion sensor should face the ship’s bow. For example, when the mark is skewed 2° in the starboard direction, enter “+2°”. Motion sensor 13.
  • Page 86: How To Set Up A Secondary Monitor

    3. ADJUSTMENTS 5. Adjust each setting item. • [Ship’s Length]: The length of the ship. • [Ship’s Width]: The width of the ship at its widest point. • [TD Position 1]: Distance from transducer to bow. • [TD Position 2]: Distance from transducer to keel. Set a positive value for star- board installations, a negative value for port installations.
  • Page 87: How To Export/Import Backup Data

    3. ADJUSTMENTS 7. Select [Dual Display] or [Sub Display] as appropriate. Quit • [Dual Display]: Displays the full-screen slant mode display on the Cancel Sub monitor. Note that numeric/graphic data is not displayed on Dual Display the Sub monitor. Sub Display •...
  • Page 88 3. ADJUSTMENTS 5. Select [Save to EXT Device]. The following message appears. Save Backup Folder Are you sure to want to save the backup folder to external storage ? Destination:E:¥ Save Change Destination Cancel 6. Select [Change Destination]. Change Destination Disk INFO Destination Cancel...
  • Page 89 3. ADJUSTMENTS 6. Select [OK]. Load File Location File Name Load Cancel 7. Select the backup folder to load, then click [Load]. The following confirmation message appears. Update Backup Folder Update the backup folder? Old data will be replaced with the selected backup If the update is not completed correctly, the old data will be automatically restored after a system restart.
  • Page 90: How To Backup/Load All Settings

    3. ADJUSTMENTS 3.10 How to Backup/Load All Settings 3.10.1 How to backup all settings You can backup all your menu settings (except language, IP address, date and time, oil replacement date, motor running time) with the following procedure. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2.
  • Page 91: How To Change The Ip Address For The Processor Unit And Transceiver Unit

    3. ADJUSTMENTS 5. Select [Yes]. Load File Location Drop-down list of destinations Drop-down list of destinations FSV75_OriginalFile_2019_03_07_09_22_56.ini Progress bar Progress bar Fills in blue color, from left-to-right, Fills in blue color, from left-to-right, indicating the save progress. indicating the load progress. File Name Load...
  • Page 92: How To Set The System Time

    3. ADJUSTMENTS 5. Select [System Setting]. Menu Quit Installation Setting System Setting Processor Unit IP Transceiver Unit IP Date & Time Setting System All Default 6. Select [Processor Unit IP] or [Transceiver Unit IP]. The following message appears. Confirm The selected item will no longer be locked. Are you sure? (Restart is required) Cancel 7.
  • Page 93: How To Restore Factory Default

    3. ADJUSTMENTS 3.13 How to Restore Factory Default Do as follows to restore factory default settings: 1. With the MENU/ESC key pressed and held, press 1/F1, 3/F3, 5/F5 in order. The system menu items appear on the main menu. Repeat the above procedure to hide the system menu items.
  • Page 94: How To Register Motor Operating Times

    3. ADJUSTMENTS 6. Select [Error Code List]. The error code list appears. Error description Close the error code list. Error code Detailed information for the error Open the previous page. Move to the first Move to the last page. page. Open the next page.
  • Page 95 3. ADJUSTMENTS 3. Select [0 Next]. Menu Quit Test 1 Panel/SIO Test 2 Test Pattern 3 TRX Calibration 4 Control Box Test 5 Setting Display : OFF 6 Signal Processing Data : TVG 0 Next 4. Select [4 Control Box Test]. 5.
  • Page 96: How To Set The Year/Month Of Oil Change

    3. ADJUSTMENTS 3.16 How to Set the Year/Month of Oil Change The year and month at which the sonar oil is either filled (at installation) or replaced must be set within the menu. Also, if the processor unit is replaced, the year and month must be transferred to the new processor unit.
  • Page 97: Installation Setting] Menu

    3. ADJUSTMENTS 3.17 [Installation Setting] Menu This section explains the menu items on the [Installation Setting] menu. 3.17.1 How to open the [Installation Setting] menu 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. Menu Quit 1 TX/RX Setting 2 Gain Setting 3 Display Setting 4 Picture Setting 5 Record/Recall/Register...
  • Page 98 3. ADJUSTMENTS 3.17.2 [Display Setting] menu The [Display Setting] menu sets various display-related items according to operator’s preference, To display this menu, select [1 Display Setting] from the [Installation Set- ting] menu. Menu Quit Installation Setting Display Setting 1 Orientation Mode : Head Up 2 Echo Display Area : Within Range...
  • Page 99 3. ADJUSTMENTS 3.17.3 [Operation Setting] menu Several operation items can be customized to suit your needs from the [Operation Set- ting] menu. To display this menu, select [2 Operation Setting] from the [Installation Setting] menu. Menu Quit Menu Quit Installation Setting Installation Setting Operation Setting Operation Setting...
  • Page 100 3. ADJUSTMENTS Menu item Remarks [3 Mouse Settings] Select the function to be assigned to the left and right but- ton on the trackball from [Fish Mark1], [Fish Mark2], [Event Mark1], [Event Mark2]. [Estimate Mark1] or [Estimate Mark2]. Menu Quit Installation Setting Operation Setting Mouse Settings...
  • Page 101 3. ADJUSTMENTS 3.17.4 [Motion Sensor] menu You can offset the pitch and roll angle for the motion sensor on the [Motion Sensor] menu. To display this menu, select [3 Motion Sensor] from the [Installation Setting] menu. Note: This setting is only required if the motion sensor is installed separately from the hull unit.
  • Page 102 3. ADJUSTMENTS 3.17.6 [Interface Setting] menu Set the transmission rate for the NMEA ports on the [Interface Setting] menu. To dis- play this menu, select [5 Interface Setting] from the [Installation Setting] menu. Menu Quit Installation Setting Interface Setting 1 NMEA1 Baud Rate : 4800bps 2 NMEA2 Baud Rate : 4800bps...
  • Page 103 3. ADJUSTMENTS Menu item Remarks [8 Water Current] Sets the input format for water current (setting range: [Disable], [NMEA]). [9 Wind] Sets the input format for wind data (setting range: [Disable], [NMEA]). [1 Net Depth] Sets the input format for net depth data (setting range: [Dis- able], [NMEA]).
  • Page 104 3. ADJUSTMENTS Menu item Remarks [1 Language] Sets the language to use. [2 Item Attribution] When a protected menu item (in red) is clicked, you are asked if you want to display a confirmation message to enable set- tings changes. However, the following menu items display the confirmation message regardless of this setting.
  • Page 105: Appendix 1 Jis Cable Guide

    EX: TTYCYSLA - 4 MPYC - 4 # of cores Designation type Designation type # of twisted pairs TTYCSLA-4 The following reference table lists gives the measurements of JIS cables commonly used with Furuno products: Cable Core Core Cable Diameter Type...
  • Page 106 APPENDIX 2 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST After completing the installation, perform the following checks: Check point Reference Result Hardware installation check Sonar oil The dome is filled with the sonar oil. section 1.9 O-ring in the retraction O-ring, gasket* and insulation packing* are section 1.2.5/ tank flange attached to the retraction tank flange.
  • Page 107: Appendix 2 Installation Check List

    APPENDIX 2 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST Check point Reference Result Display setting for the Change the display setting for the numeric/ Operator’s numeric/graphic data graphic data display as appropriate. manual display Function key setting Assign the function to the function keys as Operator’s necessary.
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  • Page 134: Interconnection Diagrams

    USB_D1_P (USB2.0) USB_D2_N USB_D2_P USB2_SSRX_N USB2_SSRX_P USB DEVICE VBUS2 USB_D3_N USB2_SSTX_N USB_D3_P USB2_SSTX_P IV-8sq. 注記 DRAWN TITLE T.YAMASAKI FSV-75(-3D) 18/Feb/2020 *1)造船所手配。 CHECKED 名称 *2)オプション。 H.MAKI 半周型カラースキャニングソナー 18/Feb/2020 APPROVED 21/Feb/2020 H.MAKI 相互結線図 NOTE SCALE MASS NAME *1: SHIPYARD SUPPLY. HALF-CIRCLE COLOR SCANNING SONAR *2: OPTION.
  • Page 135 HFLT 10P7090 または OR FSV-7570 アース銅板 USB1/2 COPPER STRAP IV-8sq. 注記 整合箱 MATCHING BOX FSV-7550 *1)造船所手配。 *2)オプション。 10P7095x5 DRAWN TITLE 10CA10144 T.YAMASAKI FSV-75(-3D) 18/Feb/2020 CN-MT201 CN-MT101 *3)束線バンド色を示す。 1.5m(FSV-753) CHECKED 名称 2.4m(FSV-754) H.MAKI 半周型カラースキャニングソナー(延長型) 18/Feb/2020 NOTE APPROVED 相互結線図 *1: SHIPYARD SUPPLY. 21/Feb/2020 H.MAKI...

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