Furuno FI-3005 Operator's Manual

Fi-30 series

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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1 Part specification ...5 2 Installation ...8 Location of the Server...9 Installing the Server ...9 Installing the transducers ...10 Connecting optional accessories ...10 2.4.1 Man over board (MOB) push-button ...11 2.4.2 Tactical function push-button...11 2.4.3 Extra alarm buzzer...11 2.4.4 FI-30 instruments ...12 Connecting instrument lighting...13 How to use the NMEA ports...13 Connecting a NMEA instrument IN to the Server...14...
  • Page 6: Part Specification

    Part specification Items delivered with the Server Qty. Description FI-30 Server Server mounting screws Plastic cable straps Power cables, red and black, 3 m (9 ft ) each...
  • Page 7 To get the most out of your new FURUNO product, please read through this manual carefully before you start your installation. Again, thank you for choosing FURUNO. If you see us at a show, stop by and say hello. Good luck and happy boating!
  • Page 8 The FI-30 Server is equipped with fault finding LED:s. For more information, see chapter 3.2.2...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation The installation includes 6 major steps: 1. Read the operation manual. 2. Plan where to install the transducers, Server and instruments. 3. Install the transducers, then the Server and instruments. 4. Run the cables. 5. Take a break and admire your installation. 6.
  • Page 10: Location Of The Server

    Location of the Server The Server must be mounted on a dry, flat and vertical surface below deck , at least 500 mm (20") from radio receiving equipment. Locate the Server in the centre of the boat and close to the electrical panel if possible. Installing the Server Remove the Server cover from the base plate by removing the two screws.
  • Page 11: Installing The Transducers

    Install the transducers according to the separate instructions supplied with each transducer. Connect as per below drawings Connecting optional accessories These optional accessories are available from your local FURUNO Dealer. (For a more complete list of accessories available, see 4.3).
  • Page 12: Man Over Board (Mob) Push-Button

    2.4.1 Man over board (MOB) push-button White wire to Server pin 16 (MOB). Brown wire to Server pin 12 (0V). (For function explanation, see Multi Control Manual) 2.4.2 Tactical function push-button White wire to Server pin 15 (SET STEER). Brown wire to Server pin 12 (0 V). (For function explanation, see Multi Control Manual) 2.4.3 Extra alarm buzzer...
  • Page 13: Instruments

    2.4.4 FI-30 instruments All FI-30 instruments are connected directly to the Nexus Network in a daisy chain. They all use the same colour coded 4-pole jack plugs. (For instrument installation, see instrument manual).
  • Page 14: Connecting Instrument Lighting

    The two-port Server installation will solve most of the integration needs onboard, the installation with a GPS connected to port A and the Laptop PC on port B. 1. Position, speed and course information is taken from port A (the GPS). The Server...
  • Page 15: Connecting A Nmea Instrument In To The Server

    Note! A Laptop PC may have a GPS PCMCIA card installed and deliver position and time data. However, if the same data is coming in on port A where position have a higher priority, that data will be used prior to the data from the PC.
  • Page 16: Connecting A Nmea Instrument Out From Server

    Note a: The Server allows only one NMEA instrument connected to the input pins 10 and 11. Note b: We do not recommend the use of NMEA transducers like wind and compass, because the update rate of data is slow compared to the very fast FI-30 data bus.
  • Page 17: Compatibility With Our Previous Transducers

    2.10 Compatibility with our previous transducers 2.10.1 Log transducer All our log transducers can be used for speed and distance. Only transducers from FI-30 series are able to measure water temperature. Note: On the Power transducer the white cable (for water temperature) should be isolated and not installed.
  • Page 18: Wind Transducer

    2.10.3 Wind transducer All our wind transducers can be used. 2.10.4 Compass transducer Only the FI-30 version can be used.
  • Page 19: Nmea Transducers

    2.10.5 NMEA transducers NMEA compass, NMEA wind, NMEA log and NMEA depth transducer may be used. You must know which 2 cables from your other NMEA transducer carry the NMEA out signal. If you have trouble call the dealer you bought your NMEA instrument from. He should know the wiring colour and will probably sell the ”plug set”...
  • Page 20: Nmea

    True heading Water temperature Wind direction and speed Apparent wind speed and angle Minimum navigation data Minimum specific GPS- and TRANSIT-data Rudder Sensor Angle Route Not implemented Set and drift Speed and course through the water Distance travelled through the water Speed relative to the wind Course Over Ground and Ground Speed.
  • Page 21: Change Nmea Sentences Out From Server

    $IIBWR,101516,5912.890,N,01812.580,E,147.52,T,145.02,M,15.647,N,004 $IIDBT,293.52,f,089.47,M,048.36,F $IIDPT,089.47,0.40 $IIGLL,5926.110,N,01756.171,E,101517,A $IIHDM,026,M $IIHDT,029,T $IIMTW,19,C $IIMWD,161.77,T,159.27,M,07.01,N,03.61,M $IIMWV,133,R,07.03,N,A $IIRMA,A,5926.110,N,01756.171,E,,,0.23,189.47,,,,*00 $IIRMB,A,00.007,L,000,004,5912.890,N,01812.580,E,15.647,147.52,,V*01 $IIRMC,101340,A,5926.115,N,01756.172,E,0.04,063.42,,,*06 $IIVDR,063.42,T,060.92,M,0.04,N $IIVHW,029,T,026,M,00.00,N,00.00,K $IIVLW,49626.59,N,, $IIVPW,0.00,N,, $IIVTG,063.42,T,060.93,M,0.04,N,, $IIVWR,133,R,07.03,N,03.62,M,, $IIVWT,133,R,07.01,N,03.61,M,, $IIWCV,0.00,N,004 $IIWPL,5503.000,N,01013.450,E,027 $IIXTE,A,A,00.003,L,N $IIZDA,101341,,,, $IIZTG,101341,,004 2.11.2 Change NMEA sentences OUT from Server Before you change any of the factory set NMEA sentences, check what NMEA sentences can be received by your NMEA navigator.
  • Page 22: Receive Nmea Sentences In To Server

    There are 6 different main types of NMEA sentences: 1) Position related data: Position, SOG/COG, time, and a limited amount of satellite status if a GPS is connected. 2) Navigation data: (BTW), (DTW), (BOD), (XTE), (SET) and (DRIFT). The Server will automatically send data to the Nexus Network. E.g.: (DRIFT), (WCV), (TTG) and (CTS).
  • Page 23: Special Nmea Sentences

    For connection of NMEA instrument IN to Server, (see 2.7) All data (POSITION, BTW, SOG/COG, etc.) is received from one type of NMEA sentence. If data is placed in different locations, the data will be selected from the sentence with the highest priority. Example I: Position is read in priority order: GGA, GLL and.
  • Page 24 b. The receiving unit (FI-30 Server) will Confirm message: "$PSILBPS,19200,C,<CR><LF>" and send it back on output ports to the requesting unit. c. When the requesting unit receives the same message but with the flag set to "C" (Confirmed), both server ports (A and B) are set to 19200bps and transmission may start at the new baudrate.
  • Page 25: Maintenance And Fault Finding

    Fault finding Before you contact your FURUNO dealer, and to assist your dealer to give you a better service, please check the following points and make a list of: All connected instrument and transducers , including their software version numbers.
  • Page 26: Fault - Action

    3.2.2 Fault - action 1. Speed and distance functions: No reading ( --- ) C95 (COG) should be OFF, if no navigator is connected. The server is equipped with a built in fault finding LED. Every turn the paddle wheel takes the LED flashes once.
  • Page 27 With the built in fault finding LED’s, you can check that the signals from channel A and B are correct. The LED is flashing very fast with 13HZ (13 times per second) which is difficult to see but you will see that the LED is not on constantly. If one or both LED are on or off all the time, check the connections.
  • Page 28: Error Messages

    Automatic deviation check failed. Turn not completed, error larger ERROR 17 than 1.5°. The boat probably hit a wave during turn. Error larger than 1.5°. ERROR 19 If other error messages than the above appears on the Multi Control instrument, contact your FURUNO dealer.
  • Page 29: Specifications

    Specifications Technical specifications Server: 110 x 165 x 30 mm. (4.3x6.5x1.2 inch) Dimensions: 8 m (26 ft). Instrument cable: 12V DC (10-16V). The instruments are polarity protected Power supply: Power Server: 0.2W. consumption at 12V: Storage:-30°to +80°C (-22°to +176°F) Temperature range: Operation: -10°...
  • Page 30: Equipment Lists

    000-041-876 FI-309 000-041-877 FI-310 ACCESSORIES PART # MODEL 000-041-878 FI-3001-DEPTH 000-041-879 FI-3002-LOG 000-041-880 FI-3003-WIND 000-041-881 FI-3004-COMPASS 000-041-882 FI-3005-SERVER 000-041-883 FI-3006-DEMO-SERVER 000-147-005 FI-3007-BUZZER 000-147-006 FI-3008-MOB 000-147-007 FI-3009-CABLE-100M 000-147-008 FI-3010-CABLE-8M 000-147-030 FI-3011-CABLE-0.3M 000-147-041 FI-3014-MASTCABLE-25M WIND MAST CABLE 25M MULTI CONTROL MULTI CONTROL W/SERVER...

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