Furuno FCV-600 Operator's Manual
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  • Page 2 How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the chapter on Maintenance. If a battery is used, tape + and - terminals of the battery before disposal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
  • Page 3 Contact a a reference when operating the vessel FURUNO agent for service. without a clear indication of the seabed. Do not maneuver the vessel based on The LCD panel is made of glass.
  • Page 4 Do not remove the label. If the label is missing To avoid electrical shock, do not remove cover. Type: 16-021-3517-0 or damaged, contact a FURUNO agent or Code No.: 100-350-230-10 dealer about replacement. The TFT LCD is constructed using the latest LCD techniques, and displays 99.99% of its pixels.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ........................vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................ix OPERATION ......................1-1 1.1 Control Description..................... 1-1 1.2 Turning The Power On/Off ..................1-2 1.3 Display Brilliance/Panel Dimmer ................1-2 1.4 Display Color Scheme Mode..................1-3 1.5 Display Mode ......................1-3 1.5.1 How to change the display mode ..............1-4 1.5.2 Single frequency display ................
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.26 Menu Description......................1-48 1.26.1 [Sounder] menu....................1-48 1.26.2 [Display] menu....................1-51 1.26.3 [Alarm] menu ....................1-53 1.26.4 [Data] menu....................1-54 SYSTEM MENU .....................2-1 2.1 How to Display the System Menu................2-1 2.2 [Range] Menu ......................2-1 2.3 [Key] Menu .........................2-2 2.4 [Language] Menu......................2-2 2.5 [Units] Menu .......................2-2 2.6 [Network] Menu ......................2-3 2.6.1...
  • Page 7: Foreword

    (for Android™). : A separate fee is required to connect FCV-600/800. • The FCV main unit can be used as a sub monitor (wireless LAN connection between FCV-600 or FCV-800 is required). • Automatic mode automatically adjusts settings to provide the best possible display, from shal- low to deep depths.
  • Page 8 This product includes software to be licensed under the 3-clause BSD license and “This software may only be used to run on Altera products, or to program Altera devices“, and others. Please access the following URL for further information: https://github.com/cambridgehackers/Altera-SoCFPGA-HardwareLib-MPL Program No. FCV-600: 0252485-01.** FCV-800: 0252489-01.** **: denotes minor modifications.
  • Page 9 • Most of the screenshots in this manual are taken from the FCV-800. Layouts may be slightly different depending on the connected transducer. CE/UKCA declaration With regards to CE/UKCA declarations, please refer to our website (www.furuno.com) for further information about RoHS conformity declarations. Disclosure of Information about China RoHS With regards to China RoHS information for out products, please refer to our website (www.furuno.com).
  • Page 10: System Configuration

    Optional or local supply NMEA2000 Device GPS Receiver Satellite Compass 12-24VDC USB Flash memory For maintenance Wireless LAN Connection iOS/Android device FCV-600 unit Submonitor Transducer FCV-800 FISH FINDER FCV-800 Standard Supply Optional or local supply NMEA2000 Device GPS Receiver 12-24VDC...
  • Page 11 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This page is intentionally left blank.
  • Page 12: Operation

    OPERATION Control Description PWR/KP NMEA0183 MENU/ MODE XDR1 XDR2 RANGE GAIN FUNC MARK NMEA2000 BRILL Front side Back side Control Function MODE Opens [MODE] selection window. MENU/ • Opens/closes the menu. • Escapes from current operation and go back one page in menu. KNOB Rotate*: •...
  • Page 13: Turning The Power On/Off

    1. OPERATION How to remove the cover Pull down on the catch at the bottom of the cover and pull the cover toward you. How to cover the connector caps Cover the connectors that are not used with the sup- plied connector caps to keep dust out of terminals.The caps are attached to each port on the back of the main unit.
  • Page 14: Display Color Scheme Mode

    The display mode is selected from the [Mode] window. The factory default setting is set as shown in the table below. The display in the [Mode] window varies depending on the type of transducer connected to the unit and its settings. Default settings of [Mode] window (for FCV-600) Transducer [Mode] window...
  • Page 15: How To Change The Display Mode

    1. OPERATION Default settings of [Mode] window (for FCV-800) Transducer [Mode] window Abbreviation Setting Type When XDR1 / XDR2 XDR1: CHIRP Mode1: CHIRP (*) CHIRP: CHIRP transducer is set to [On] XDR2: CHIRP Mode2: CHIRP (L) L: Low frequency Mode3: CHIRP (L)/ CHIRP (*) M: Medium frequency Mode4: BL/ CHIRP (*) H: High frequency...
  • Page 16 1. OPERATION 2. Press the MODE key again to select the display mode desired. The meanings of the mode names at the top of the display are shown in the table below. Mode Name Meaning Mode Name Meaning CHIRP LF CHIRP transducer, Low fre- CHIRP BZ LF CHIRP transducer, Bottom...
  • Page 17: Single Frequency Display

    1. OPERATION 1.5.2 Single frequency display Low frequency: The sounder uses ultrasound pulse signals to detect bottom conditions. The lower the frequency of the signal, High Frequency the wider the detection area. Low Frequency High frequency (Medium frequency): The higher the frequency of the ultrasound pulse signal, the better the resolution.
  • Page 18: Zoom Displays

    1. OPERATION 1.5.4 Zoom displays Zoom mode expands the selected area of the single frequency picture. Three modes are available: bottom lock, bottom zoom and marker zoom. Note 1: To adjust the range of the zoom display, go to the [Range] menu (see section 2.2).
  • Page 19 1. OPERATION Bottom zoom display The bottom zoom mode expands bottom and bottom fish on the left half of the screen. This mode is useful for tracking bottom contour. When the bottom depth increases (or decreases), the display automatically shifts to keep the bottom echo at the lower part of the screen.
  • Page 20: Nav Data Display

    1. OPERATION 1.5.5 Nav data display The right half of the screen displays the "single" image, and the left half displays the navigation screen (2 to 4 data display). The default settings are as follows. • Two-data display: Depth, wind speed/direction •...
  • Page 21 1. OPERATION 4. Select the display mode to edit, then press the KNOB. [Disp Setting] window will be shown. 5. Select [Disp Setting], then press the KNOB. 6. Select one of the following, then press the KNOB. • [No Split]: Displayed as single data window. Go to step 7. •...
  • Page 22 1. OPERATION 11. Select [Left Disp Select], then press the KNOB. CHIRP: CHIRP transducer CW: CW transducer HF: High frequency MF: Medium frequency LF: Low freguency NAV2: 2-data navigation display NAV3: 3-data navigation display NAV4: 4-data navigation display 12. Select the display to be shown on left side of the window, then press the KNOB. 13.
  • Page 23: How To Select A Range

    1. OPERATION How to Select a Range The basic range may be selected in the [Auto] or [Manual] mode. Note: The RANGE key is inoperative when the bottom discrimination feature is active. 1. Press the RANGE key to open the [Range] setting window. Select [Manual] mode to enable.
  • Page 24: How To Adjust The Gain

    1. OPERATION How to Adjust the Gain The gain may be adjusted automatically ([Fishing] or [Cruising]) or manually. Automatic adjustment In automatic adjustment, the range is automatically selected to display the bottom echo in reddish brown. The automatic gain setting can be fine tuned with the offset gain feature.
  • Page 25: How To Measure Depth

    1. OPERATION Gain too high Gain proper Gain too low 1. Press the GAIN key to open the [Auto Gain] setting window. 2. Rotate the KNOB to select [Off]. The gain value (example: [G: 50]) appears on the top of the display. 3.
  • Page 26: Menu Operating Procedure

    1. OPERATION Menu Operating Procedure Your fish finder has five main menus: [Sounder], [Display], [Alarm], [Data], and [Sys- tem]. Below is the basic menu operating procedure. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. Currently selected menu Cursor (yellow) Sounder Main menu Main menu...
  • Page 27 1. OPERATION Typing mode When you select an item that requires text input, the following input window will ap- pear. You can input alphabetic characters (lower and upper letters), numbers and symbols. Text entry cursor Name Typing Mode Confirm Erase characters at the Valid only for password input text input cursor position Switch display between plaintext and ciphertext...
  • Page 28: How To Shift The Range

    1. OPERATION 1.10 How to Shift the Range The basic range and range shift together give you the means to select the depth you can see on the screen. The basic range can be thought of as providing a “window” into the water column and range shifting as moving the “window”...
  • Page 29: Picture Advance Speed

    1. OPERATION 4. Set the amount of shift desired, then press the KNOB. The step for the amount of shift depends on setting range on the [Range] sub menu in the [System] menu. 5. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window. Note: Echoes may be lost if the amount of shift is greater than actual depth.
  • Page 30: How To Reduce Interference

    1. OPERATION 1.12 How to Reduce Interference Interference from other acoustic equipment operating nearby or other electronic equipment on your boat may show itself on the display as shown in the figure below. Follow the procedure below to reduce interference. Interference from Interference from other sounder...
  • Page 31: How To Reduce Low Level Noise

    1. OPERATION 1.13 How to Reduce Low Level Noise Low intensity "speckles," caused by sediments in the water or noise, may appear over most of screen. These speckles can be suppressed by adjusting the [Clutter]. Note: [Clutter] cannot be adjusted when [Fishing] or [Cruising] is selected on the [Auto Gain] setting window.
  • Page 32: How To Erase Weak Echoes

    1. OPERATION 1.14 How to Erase Weak Echoes Sediment in the water or reflections from plankton may be painted on the display in low intensity tones. These weak echoes may be erased by using the [Color Erase] fea- ture. This feature erases weaker echoes sequentially to show only strong echoes and clear the picture.
  • Page 33: A-Scope Display

    1. OPERATION 1.15 A-scope Display The A-scope display shows echoes at each transmission with amplitudes and tone proportional to their intensities, on the right 1/3 of the screen. The display shows strong echoes with strong amplitude; weak echoes in weak amplitude. Thus the A- scope display is useful for estimating the kind of school of fish and bottom composi- tion.
  • Page 34 1. OPERATION 5. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window. Weak reflection (small school of fish or noise) 4. 6 4. 6 Past amplitude pictures are displayed with dots in [Peak] mode. 9. 2 9. 2 Strong reflection(bottom) Single freq.
  • Page 35: Displaying History

    1. OPERATION 1.16 Displaying history You can scroll the screen to see the past fish finder displays (3 screens). This function is called ‘‘scroll back mode’’. This is a convenient function when you want to see the previous fish finder displays. Note 1: This operation cannot be used when Nav data window is displayed.
  • Page 36: How To Activate Accu-Fish

    1. OPERATION ™ 1.17.1 How to activate ACCU-FISH ™ Note: This operation cannot be performed if ACCU-FISH compatible transducer is not set up. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [Display], then press the KNOB. 3. Select [ACCU-FISH], then press the KNOB to show the [ACCU-FISH] menu.
  • Page 37: Fish Info

    1. OPERATION 1.17.3 Fish info 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [Display], then press the KNOB. 3. Select [ACCU-FISH], then press the KNOB to show the [ACCU-FISH] menu. 4. Select [Fish Info], then press the KNOB. 5.
  • Page 38: Bottom Discrimination Display

    1. OPERATION 1.18 Bottom Discrimination Display The bottom discrimination display analyzes the bottom echo to categorize bottom hardness in one of four types (rocks, gravel, sand, mud) and shows the results in a colorful graphic display. A transducer or triducer* that supports the bottom discrimina- tion display is required.
  • Page 39 1. OPERATION About the bottom discrimination display • The bottom discrimination display provides an estimate of bottom composition. Ac- tual composition may be different. • The high and low frequencies are alternately transmitted, regardless of current dis- play selection. The TX interval is slower when this feature is active. •...
  • Page 40: Rezboost

    1. OPERATION ™ 1.19 RezBoost ™ With a RezBoost capable transducer*, echo resolution can be improved. In the ex- ample below, it is difficult to distinguish fish from the bottom. With [Enhanced] ™ RezBoost , fish near the bottom are clearly seen. *: See page AP-5 ‘’Transducer List’’...
  • Page 41: Tvg Settings

    1. OPERATION 1.20 TVG Settings Two schools of fish of the same size are displayed in different colors between deep water and in shallow water because of the feature of the ultrasound waves. TVG com- pensates for propagation attenuation of the ultrasound waves. It does this by equaliz- ing echo presentation so that the schools of fish of the same size appear in the same color (echo strength) in both shallow and deep waters.
  • Page 42: Alarms

    1. OPERATION 1.21 Alarms This fish finder has six fish alarms and two navigation alarms. When the conditions of an alarm are met, the audio alarm sounds and the alarm icon (flashing) appears at the top right corner on the display. The audio alarm may be silenced by pressing any key. The alarm icon remains on the screen until the cause of the alarm is removed or the offending alarm is disabled.
  • Page 43 1. OPERATION How to activate a fish alarm Multiple fish alarms (ALARM1 - ALARM5, default names) can be activated. In this case, the audio and visual alarms are released when all alarm conditions are met. For example, the [Bottom Type] alarm is set for [Rock] and the [Bottom] alarm is set for 10-20 feet.
  • Page 44 1. OPERATION 10. Do one of the following according to the item selected at step 9. Fish Type 1) Select [ACCU-FISH], [Fish School], or [Bottom Fish(Only BL)], then press the KNOB. For [ACCU-FISH] go to step 2). For other choices go to step 6). 2) Select [From] (under [Fish Type]), then press the KNOB.
  • Page 45 1. OPERATION 11) Enter the alarm width, then press the KNOB. [ACCU-FISH],[Fish School] alarms [Bottom Fish (Only BL)] alarm The span of the yellow alarm marker decreases when [] is pressed and increas- es when [] is pressed. Water temperature 1) Select [Inside] or [Outside] as applicable, then press the KNOB.
  • Page 46 1. OPERATION Navigation alarms Do the following to set the navigation alarms (speed alarm and arrival alarm). 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [Alarm], then press the KNOB. 3. Select [Speed] or [Arrival], then press the KNOB. * Settable when alarm is activated.
  • Page 47: Func Key

    1. OPERATION 1.22 FUNC Key The FUNC key provides for one-touch call up of desired function setting window. 13 items are available: picture advance, range shift, interference, clutter, color erase, ™*1 white line, marker, WPT list, bottom zone, Zoom range, BL Range, ACCU-FISH and CHIRP preset .
  • Page 48: Waypoints

    1. OPERATION 1.23 Waypoints A waypoint can be used to mark a school of fish, reef, etc., and 20 waypoints may be entered. When a registered waypoint is set as a destination, the Nav screen can dis- play the distance to the waypoint destination and the course information. The latitude and longitude position of the waypoint can be output to a navigation device, using the TLL sentence.
  • Page 49 Note 1: When one of below setting is selected, the latitude and longitude position at the cursor position is output to the navigator as set in step 2. • When [TLL] or [FURUNO-TLL] is selected at [TLL Output] window on the [NMEA0183] menu (FCV-800 only).
  • Page 50 1. OPERATION 3. Select [WPT List], then press the KNOB. 4. Select an empty waypoint, then press the KNOB. The Waypoint setting window appears. [Lat] and [Lon] show the current position. 5. Select item desired, then press the KNOB key to show corresponding input box. 6.
  • Page 51: How To Edit Registered Waypoints

    1. OPERATION 1.23.2 How to edit registered waypoints Registered waypoints can be freely edited. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [Data], then press the KNOB. 3. Select [WPT List], then press the KNOB. 4. Select the waypoint to edit, then press the KNOB. 5.
  • Page 52: Setting Up Nav Data Displays

    1. OPERATION 1.24 Setting Up Nav Data Displays The user may arrange the nav data displays as desired. 1. Press  or  key to when nav data display is shown. Next setting window will be displayed. 2. Use  or  to select a data display window desired. Cursor is shown in yellow in currently selected data window.
  • Page 53 1. OPERATION Items displayable in (4) - (9) Depth, position (lat/lon), speed (SOG), speed (STW), COG, water temperature, heading DEPTH POSITION SPEED (SOG) SPEED (STW) Depth Position (Lat/Lon) Speed (SOG) Speed (STW) COURSE True (or Mag) True (or Mag) TEMP HEADING Water temperature Heading...
  • Page 54: Wireless Lan Setup

    Wireless LAN setup When connected to wireless LAN, the following operations become available: • View FCV-600 or FCV-800 fish finder images and voyage information on your iOS or Android™ device (for iOS: only one device can be connected). • Use the FCV main unit* as a sub monitor (only one sub-monitor can be connected).
  • Page 55 1) Select [Connect Network Setting] and press the KNOB. Note: In the example above, [Network Name] shows a default setting (the connected unit's name). Your network may show either FCV-600 or FCV-800, depending on your installed unit. 2) If you do not need to change the network, go to step 4. To change the network, select [Network Name], then press the KNOB.
  • Page 56 1. OPERATION 5) Enter the password for the network (max. 40 characters). Depending on the [A/*] setting, the password will appear as follows: • For plain text: All characters being typed are displayed. • For cipher text: The entered characters are displayed as "*". 6) If there is difficulty connecting due to high LAN activity, change the channel set- tings.
  • Page 57 1. OPERATION played, the password you entered may be incorrect. Press the MENU/ESC key and repeat step 3) to 5). Note: The number of bars on the wireless LAN icon indicates the signal strength. Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Strong Weak Average Extremely weak/ No connection For sub monitor...
  • Page 58: Wireless Lan Settings On The Sub Monitor Side

    1. OPERATION 1.25.2 Wireless LAN settings on the sub monitor side Do the following procedure when using the FCV as a sub monitor. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to show the main menu. 2. Select [Network] and press the KNOB. 3.
  • Page 59: Menu Description

    1. OPERATION 1.26 Menu Description This section describes menu items for [Sounder], [Display], [Alarm] and [Data] menu not previously mentioned. For the [System] menu, see chapter 2. 1.26.1 [Sounder] menu Color Expand Menu item Description [Pic Advance] See section 1.11. [Range Shift] See section 1.10.
  • Page 60 1. OPERATION Menu item Description [White Line] The white line function makes it easy to distinguish between bottom fish from the seabed. The strongest colors (seabed, large schools of fish, dense schools of fish, etc.) are shown with a white outline. Not only is it useful for identifying seabed and bottom fish but also to determine the density of the fish school.
  • Page 61 1. OPERATION Menu item Description [Bottom Zone] Set the area where to display the bottom echo when selecting the [Auto] mode on the RANGE key. Note: The bottom discrimina- tion feature must be disabled to use this feature. 1) Select [Bottom Zone], then Boundary press the KNOB.
  • Page 62: Display] Menu

    1. OPERATION Menu Item Description [Select] Select the preset number (1 to 3). [TX Mode HF/LF] Select high freq. or Low freq. TX Mode. • [Auto CHIRP]: The center frequency and width of CHIRP is automatically adjusted based on depth. •...
  • Page 63 1. OPERATION Menu Item Description [Depth Size] Select the font size of the depth indication ([Small], [Medium], [Large] or [Off]). [Zoom Marker] Turn the zoom marker on or off (on the single frequency display) when the bottom lock display, the bottom zoom display or the marker zoom display is active.
  • Page 64: Alarm] Menu

    1. OPERATION Menu Item Description [Header Scale] The header scale (below the header info) provides an estimate of time or distance. • Time: An orange bar and a “blank” bar scroll across the screen for 30 seconds each. (One set is one minute.) •...
  • Page 65: Data] Menu

    1. OPERATION 1.26.4 [Data] menu This menu mainly sets up how to display data input by external equipment. Menu Item Description [Go to WPT] See section 1.23. [WPT List] [Delete All WPT] [Data Box1] Show or hide the Data Box1, Data Box2 indication, which appears below the header info.
  • Page 66: System Menu

    SYSTEM MENU How to Display the System Menu The [System] menu mainly consists of items which do not require regular adjustment. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Rotate the KNOB to show the [System] menu. [System] menu [Range] Menu Menu Item Description...
  • Page 67: Key] Menu

    2. SYSTEM MENU [Key] Menu Menu Item Description [FUNC key] Select the item to program to the FUNC key. The programming can also be done by long-pressing the FUNC key. See subsection 1.22.2. [Key Beep] Turn key beep on or off. [Language] Menu Menu Item Description...
  • Page 68: Network] Menu

    2. SYSTEM MENU [Network] Menu The [Network] menu consists of the [Sensor In Use], [Data Source], [NMEA0183] (FCV-800 only), [NMEA2000], and [Wireless LAN] setting windows. For more informa- tion about [Wireless LAN] setting window, please refer to section 1.25. 2.6.1 [Sensor In Use] window The [Sensor In Use] allows you to see the data sources of the sensors currently in use.
  • Page 69: Data Source] Setting Window

    • [Port1] (FCV-800 only): Import data from the NMEA0183 device connected to the [PWR/KP/NMEA0183] port. • [Own], [Own1] (FCV-800 only): Import data from the transducer connected to the [XDR] (FCV-600) or [XDR1] (FCV-800) port. • [Own2] (FCV-800 only): Import data from the transducer connected to the [XDR2] port.
  • Page 70: Nmea0183] Window (Fcv-800 Only)

    Output the position specified by the MARK key to the plotter connected. • [Off]: Do not output latitude/longitude. • [TLL]: Output latitude/longitude. • [FURUNO-TLL]: Output latitude/longitude, depth, water temperature, fish in- formation, bottom discrimination data (requires [FURUNO-TLL] enabled de- vice).
  • Page 71: Nmea2000] Window

    2. SYSTEM MENU 2.6.4 [NMEA2000] window The [NMEA2000] window allows you to view the information/reception status of NMEA2000 devices that are on the same NMEA2000 network as the unit. You can also change the NMEA2000 output settings here. Menu Item Description [Device List] The [Device List] window lists the devices on the NMEA2000 network.Select a...
  • Page 72: Calib] Menu

    2. SYSTEM MENU [Calib] Menu The [Calib] menu allows you to make corrections for water temperature, speed, water type etc. Refer to the setting ranges and guides in the window. Menu Item Description [Draft] The default depth display shows the distance from the transducer. If you would rather show the distance from the sea surface, set your ship's draft.
  • Page 73 [Heave Sensor Settings] Shows the [Heave Sensor Settings] window (see below for details). : Items displayed will vary depending on the connected transducer. : Displayed only for FCV-600. : Displayed only for FCV-800. [Heave Sensor Settings] window Note 1: Satellite Compass™ connection is required to use the heave sensor function.
  • Page 74: Transducer] Menu

    [XDR1 Position] / [XDR2 Position] Note: Changing the setting causes inefficient performance. : Displayed only for FCV-600. : Displayed only for FCV-800. [Transducer] Menu The [Transducer] menu allows you to set the transducer connected to the unit. It also sets the external KP device (FCV-800 only).
  • Page 75: Service] Menu

    2. SYSTEM MENU [Service] Menu The [Service] menu allows you to do the following operations. • Tankenmaru* settings • Unit diagnostic test • Export/import menu settings • Demo mode (On/Off) *: Not available outside Japan. Menu Item Description [Serial] Shows the [Serial] settings window (see below). [Demonstrate] The demonstration mode provides, without connection of the transducer, sim- ulated operation of the equipment, using internally generated echoes.
  • Page 76 Note: [Echo] for [Format] is a special setting for researchers only. Do not select this setting for normal use. When [Echo] is selected, echo data is output from the [PWR/NMEA0183] (FCV-600) or [PWR/KP/NMEA0183] (FCV-800) port. However, the echo data will not be received from the navigation equipment.
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  • Page 78: Maintenance, Troubleshooting

    MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE- SHOOTING WARNING NOTICE ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant Do not open the equipment or contact spray to coating or plastic parts. (other than when installing flush mount hanger cover). Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts, especially Only qualified personnel can work plastic connectors.
  • Page 79: How To Replace The Fuse

    3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING How to Replace the Fuse WARNING Use the proper fuse. Use of a wrong fuse can result in fire and dam- age the equipment. The two fuses (Type: FGBO-A 250V 3A PBF, Code No.: 000-155-841-10) in the power cable assy.
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting

    3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting The table below provides basic troubleshooting procedures which the user may follow to restore normal operation. Troubleshooting table If... then check... The power does not turn on • the power/data cable is securely connected and not damaged. If damaged, replace the cable.
  • Page 81: Diagnostics

    2. Select [Service], then press the KNOB. 3. Select [Diagnostic Test], then press the KNOB. The test result will be displayed as shown below. If "NG" is displayed, please con- tact FURUNO or your local dealer for repair. Color bar Factory use Control check 0252XXX-XX.XX...
  • Page 82 Speed Power Voltage of power source. Updated every three seconds. Displayed as "--.-" for error. : For FCV-600 : For FCV-800 4. Check the keys and the KNOB. 1) Press the key or the KNOB. Each time a key or knob is pressed a tone sounds and the knob’s correspond- ing on-screen circle "lights"...
  • Page 83: Lcd Test

    3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING LCD Test The LCD test checks the LCD for proper display of colors. Note: To review the seven-tone screen easily, set the brilliance to maximum before starting the test. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2.
  • Page 84: Wireless Lan Test

    3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Wireless LAN Test The wireless LAN test checks the unit’s wireless module. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [Service], then press the KNOB. 3. Select [Wireless LAN Test], then press the KNOB. The test result will be displayed.
  • Page 85: Restore Factory Default Settings

    3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Restore Factory Default Settings You can restore default menu settings (except language) as follows. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [Service], then press the KNOB. 3. Select [Factory Default Settings], then press the KNOB. 4.
  • Page 86: Appx. 1 Menu Tree

    APPX. 1 MENU TREE Bold Italic: Default Pic. Advance (x8, x4, x2, x1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, Stop) Sounder MENU key Range Shift*¹ *³ (0 - 4000 ft, 0 ft) Interference (Auto, High, Medium, Low, Off) *¹: Available when [Range] is set to [Manual]. Color Erase (0 - 50%, 0%) *²: Available when [Auto Gain] is set to [Off].
  • Page 87 APPX. 1 MENU TREE : Grayed-out on the sub-monitor side. Alarm Alarm (On, Off) ALARM1 Setting ALARM5 Name (ALARM 1 - ALARM 5) (fish alarm) Sound (Sound1, Sound2, Sound3, Sound4) Fish Type (Off, ACCU-FISH, Fish School, Bottom Fish(Only BL) From (4-78 inch, 4 inch) Span (+1 - +78 inch, +1 inch) Fish Level (Weak, Medium, Strong) Depth...
  • Page 88 Water Temp (-------, Port1*¹, Own*⁷, Own1*¹, Own2*¹, NMEA2000 device name) Heave (-------, Port1*¹, NMEA2000 device name) Format (Ver1.5, Ver2.0, Ver3.0/4.0/4.1) NMEA0183*¹ Baudrate (4800bps, 38400bps) NMEA Output (Off, On) TLL Output (Off, TLL, FURUNO-TLL) Bottom Hardness (Off, On) Port Monitor Device List NMEA2000...
  • Page 89 (------, B150M, TM150M, B75M, SS75M, B785M, B75H, SS75H, TM165HW, B175M, TM185M, B285M, B175H, B175HW, TM185HW, B285HW, B265LH, B265LM, B275LHW, TM265LH, TM265LM, TM275LHW, CM265LH, CM265LM, CM275LHW) External KP*² (Off, On) *¹: Only for FCV-600. *²: Only for FCV-800. Service Serial Format (Off, Echo, Tankenmaru) *³: The displayed menuitems differ Pic.
  • Page 90: Appx. 2 Transducer List

       TM150M 300W For FCV- 600/800     B-75L     B-75H 600W FCV-600/     B-175L 1kW For FCV-     B-175H Dual Frequency CHIRP Transducers ACCU- Bottom ™...
  • Page 91 APPX. 2 TRANSDUCER LIST Other compatible transducers Single Frequency CHIRP Transducers ACCU- Bottom ™ Transducer RezBoost Hardness Remarks ™ FISH Discrimination     B150M 300W     SS75L     B75M 600W   ...
  • Page 92: Appx. 3 Radio Regulatory Information

    APPX. 3 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION Wireless Interoperability This product is designed to be interoperable with any wireless LAN product that is based on direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) radio technology and to comply with the following standards. •...
  • Page 93 APPX. 3 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION AP-8...
  • Page 94: Specifications

    FURUNO FCV-600 SPECIFICATIONS OF FISH FINDER FCV-600 GENERAL TX frequency/method 50 kHz and 200 kHz single or dual frequency transmitting or CHIRP: LF/MF/HF (40 to 225 kHz) Output power 300/600 W TX rate Max. 3,000 pulse/min Pulse length 0.04 to 3.0 ms...
  • Page 95 FURUNO FCV-600 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient temperature -15°C to +55°C Relative humidity 93% at 40°C Waterproofing IP56 Vibration IEC 60945 Ed.4 UNIT COLOR N1.0 SP - 2 E2394S01B 230203...
  • Page 96 FURUNO FCV-800 SPECIFICATIONS OF FISH FINDER FCV-800 GENERAL TX frequency/method 50 kHz or 200 kHz dual frequency transmitting or CHIRP: LF/MF/HF (40 to 225 kHz) dual transmitting simultaneously Output power 300 W/ 600 W/ 1 kW TX rate Max. 3,000 pulse/min Pulse length 0.04 to 3.0 ms...
  • Page 97 FURUNO FCV-800 Output 059392/904, 060928, 061184, 126208/464/720/993/996/998, 128259/267, 130310/312/316/821/822/830/831/832 POWER SUPPLY 12-24 VDC: 1.6-0.8 A ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient temperature -15°C to +55°C Relative humidity 93% at 40°C Waterproofing IP56 Vibration IEC 60945 Ed.4 UNIT COLOR N1.0 SP - 2 E2395S01B...
  • Page 98: Index

    INDEX ACCU-FISH alarm........1-32 Nav data display........1-41 ACCU-FISH setup......1-24 1-25 Arrival alarm ..........1-35 Palette ............. 1-52 A-scope display........1-22 Picture advance speed......1-18 Battery voltage alert ........3-2 Range............1-12 Bottom discrimination display....1-27 RANGE key..........1-12 Bottom fish alarm ........
  • Page 99 Цялостният текст на EC/UK декларацията за съответствие може да се намери на следния интернет адрес: Spanish Por la presente, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. declara que el tipo de equipo radioeléctrico arriba mencionado es conforme con la Directiva 2014/53/UE, SI 2017/1206. (ES) El texto completo de la declaración de conformidad de la EU/UK está...
  • Page 100 Aš, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., patvirtinu, kad pirmiau minėta radijo įrenginių tipas Lithuanian atitinka Direktyvą 2014/53/ES, SI 2017/1206. (LT) Visas ES/JK atitikties deklaracijos tekstas prieinamas šiuo interneto adresu: Hungarian Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. igazolja, hogy fent említett típusú rádióberendezés (HU) megfelel a 2014/53/EU, SI 2017/1206 irányelvnek.

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