Furuno FCV-600, FCV-800 Operator's Manual

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General
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Indicates a condition that can cause death or serious injury if not avoided.
The operator and installer must read the applicable safety instructions before attempting to operate or install the equipment.
WARNING
CAUTION
Indicates a condition that can cause minor or moderate injury if not avoided.
Warning, Caution Prohibitive Action
Mandatory Action
WARNING CAUTION
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment.
Hazardous voltage exists inside the equipment. Refer repair to authorized service personnel.
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment.
Fire, electrical shock or injury can result.
Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire.
Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO agent for service.
Do not maneuver the vessel based on the depth indication alone.
Grounding can result
Use the proper fuse.
Use of an incorrect fuse can damage the equipment and can cause fire.
Do not turn on the equipment with the transducer out of water.
The transducer can be damaged.
The picture is not refreshed when the picture advance setting is ’’Off’’.
Maneuvering the vessel in this condition can result in a dangerous situation.
Adjust the gain correctly.
If the value of the gain setting is too small, weak signals will be suppressed and no indication appears. If the value is too large, noise will fill the screen and the indication will be difficult to distinguish. It is dangerous to use the depth display as a reference when operating the vessel without a clear indication of the seabed.
The LCD panel is made of glass. Handle it with care.
Injury can result if the glass breaks.
Do not use high-pressure cleaners to clean this equipment.
This equipment has the waterproof rating outlined in the specifications, at the back of this manual. However, the use of high-pressure cleaning equipment can cause water ingress, resulting in damage to, or failure of, the equipment.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
A warning label is attached to the display unit. Do not remove the label. If the label is missing or damaged, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement.
Warning Label
Name: Warning Label Type: 16-021-3517-0 Code No.: 100-350-230-10
ឤ㟁䛾ᜍ䜜䛒䜚䚹䝃䞊䝡䝇䝬䞁௨እ 䛾᪉䛿䜹䝞䞊䜢㛤䛡䛺䛔䛷ୗ䛥䛔䚹
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, do not remove cover.
㆙㻌࿌
The TFT LCD is constructed using the latest LCD techniques, and displays 99.99% of its pixels. The remaining 0.01% of the pixels may drop out or blink, however this is not an indication of malfunction.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FOREWORD ...................................................................................................................vi
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..........................................................................................ix
1. 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 ................................................................................1-6
1.5.3 Dual frequency display................................................................................... 1-6
1.5.4 Zoom displays................................................................................................1-7
1.5.5 Nav data display............................................................................................. 1-9
1.5.6 Edit display mode........................................................................................... 1-9
1.6 How to Select a Range ............................................................................................1-12
1.7 How to Adjust the Gain ............................................................................................1-13
1.8 How to Measure Depth ............................................................................................1-14
1.9 Menu Operating Procedure......................................................................................1-15
1.10 How to Shift the Range ............................................................................................1-16
1.11 Picture Advance Speed............................................................................................1-18
1.12 How to Reduce Interference ....................................................................................1-19
1.13 How to Reduce Low Level Noise .............................................................................1-20
1.14 How to Erase Weak Echoes .................................................................................... 1-20
1.15 A-scope Display .......................................................................................................1-21
1.16 Displaying history ..................................................................................................... 1-23
1.17 Fish Information (ACCU-FISH
1.17.1 How to activate ACCU-FISH
1.17.2 Fish symbols ................................................................................................ 1-24
1.17.3 Fish info........................................................................................................ 1-24
1.17.4 Restrict the fish symbol display.................................................................... 1-25
1.18 Bottom Discrimination Display .................................................................................1-25
1.19 RezBoost
1.20 TVG Settings............................................................................................................1-28
1.21 Alarms ......................................................................................................................1-28
1.22 FUNC Key ................................................................................................................ 1-33
1.22.1 How to open the registered setting window ................................................. 1-33
1.22.2 How to change the function..........................................................................1-34
1.23 Waypoints ................................................................................................................1-34
1.23.1 How to register a waypoint........................................................................... 1-34
1.23.2 How to edit registered waypoints ................................................................. 1-37
1.23.3 How to erase waypoints............................................................................... 1-37
1.23.4 How to set destination waypoint...................................................................1-38
1.24 Setting Up Nav Data Displays..................................................................................1-38
1.25 Wireless LAN setup..................................................................................................1-40
1.25.1 Wireless LAN settings on the FCV main unit (main monitor side) ............... 1-40
1.25.2 Wireless LAN settings on the sub monitor side............................................1-44
1.25.3 Wireless LAN settings on the iOS/iPadOS or Android™ device ..................1-44
...............................................................................................................1-27
)..............................................................................1-23
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1.26 Menu Description......................................................................................................1-45
1.26.1 [Sounder] menu............................................................................................1-45
1.26.2 [Display] menu..............................................................................................1-48
1.26.3 [Alarm] menu ................................................................................................1-50
1.26.4 [Data] menu..................................................................................................1-50
2. 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 [Sensor In Use] window..................................................................................2-3
2.6.2 [Data Source] setting window.........................................................................2-4
2.6.3 [NMEA0183] window (FCV-800 only).............................................................2-5
2.6.4 [NMEA2000] window......................................................................................2-6
2.7 [Calib] Menu ...............................................................................................................2-7
2.8 [Transducer] Menu .....................................................................................................2-9
2.9 [Service] Menu..........................................................................................................2-10
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................................3-1
3.1 Maintenance...............................................................................................................3-1
3.2 How to Replace the Fuse ...........................................................................................3-2
3.3 Battery Voltage Alert...................................................................................................3-2
3.4 Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................3-3
3.5 Diagnostics.................................................................................................................3-4
3.6 LCD Test ....................................................................................................................3-6
3.7 Wireless LAN Test......................................................................................................3-6
3.8 Restore Factory Default Settings................................................................................3-8
APPX. 1 MENU TREE..............................................................................................AP-1
APPX. 2 TRANSDUCER LIST .................................................................................AP-5
APPX. 3 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION ...................................................AP-7
SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................SP-1
INDEX ......................................................................................................................... IN-1
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FOREWORD

A Word to FCV-600/800 Owners
Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FCV-600/800 Fish Finder. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability.
Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and dependable marine electronics equipment. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our ex­tensive global network of agents and dealers.
This equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environ­ment. However, no machine can perform its intended function unless operated and maintained properly. Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and main­tenance.We would appreciate hearing from you, the end user, about whether we are achieving our purposes.
Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment.
Features
The FURUNO FCV-600 and FCV-800 are Fish Finders compatible with CW and CHIRP transduc­ers. Comprised of a main unit and a transducer (option), the FCV-600 and FCV-800 show under­water conditions on a color LCD, 5.7 inch (FCV-600) or 8.4 inch (FCV-800).
The main features of the FCV-600/800 are
• Bright color LCD gives excellent readability even in broad daylight.
• CW/CHIRP simultaneous transmission when two desired transducers are connected (FCV-800 only).
• Support for smartphone/ tablet usage. Use the dedicated application software*1 for smartphone/tablet as shown below.
Application Description iOS/iPadOS Android
NavNet Viewer To check FCV-600/800 fishfinder display TZ iBoat*2 ×
*1: Available as a free download from Apple's App Store (for iOS/iPadOS) or Google Inc. Google Play™ (for Android™). *2: 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 shal­low to deep depths.
• ACCU-FISH
data and navigation information. Can also be used for operation of FCV-600/800 (TZ iBoat only).
provides estimate of fish length with fish size dependent fish mark.
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• Bottom discrimination display provides estimate of bottom composition.
• RezBoost
• Scroll back mode provides to see the past fish echo.
raises echo resolution to see fish echoes clearly.
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• Heave sensor function provide to show continuously stable echo display (requires connection
to Satellite Compass
• Full-screen display available for bottom lock and bottom zoom.
• White line feature helps distinguish bottom fish from the bottom echo.
• Destination waypoint (up to 20 waypoints).*
• Echo position can be output to a navigational plotter.*
*Requires connection of appropriate sensor, navigation device.
).
USB Flash Memory Usage
• Do not use a USB flash memory with security features.
• When a USB flash memory is inserted, it should not be exposed to water. After removing the USB port cover the USB port will no longer be waterproof.
• The following table shows the USB flash memory types that have been tested and are compat­ible for operation with this device.
Maker Type
KIOXIA KLU301A032G I-O Data U3-PSH32G/B BUFFALO RUF3-KS32GA-BK/N Transcend TS32GJF700 SanDisk SDCZ48-032G-JA57 Lexar LJDE32C032G-BNQEU Kexin U305-BUGWR*2-32GB Samsung Flash Drive USB MUF-32BE3/CN
Software used in this product
This equipment uses the following open source software.
This product includes software to be licensed under the Apache-2.0 and others. Please access the following URL for further information: https://github.com/RT-Thread/rt-thread/blob/master/LICENSE
This product includes software to be licensed under the 3-clause BSD license and others. Please access the following URL for further information: https://github.com/altera-opensource/intel-socfpga-hwlib
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: 0252485-02.** FCV-800: 0252489-02.**
**: denotes minor modifications.
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Standards used in this manual
• Key names are shown in boldface type. For example, MENU/ESC key.
• Menu items and on-screen indications are shown in brackets. For example, the [Display] menu.
• Messages shown on the screen are enclosed in quotations. For example, "Restart to apply changes".
• The [Day] mode is the default mode for screenshots in this manual. Your colors may be differ­ent.
• 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).
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

FISH FINDER
FCV-800
12-24VDC
Transducer
Standard Supply
Optional or local supply
iOS/iPadOS or AndroidTM device
FCV-800 unitSubmonitor
Wireless LAN Connection
USB Flash memory
For maintenance
NMEA2000 Device
GPS Receiver
Satellite Compass
TM
Transducer
Matching Box*¹
MB-1100
External KP Equipment
NMEA0183 Device
GPS Navigator
Wind Indicator
*¹: Required when 200B-5S, 50B-6, 50B-6B or 50/200-1T is connected only.
Note 2: The optional cable assembly (type: FRU-MJ10CCB12-300) is required for B265LH-FJ12/ TM265LH-FJ12/ CM265LH-FJ12 transducers (FCV-800 only).
ST sensor*²
ST950-FJ46-1/2
Water temp. sensor*²
T-04MSB/04MTB
*²: The optional cable assembly (02S4147-2) is required.
Note 1: See "TRANSDUCER LIST" on page AP-5 for compatible transducers.
FCV-600
Standard supply
Optional or local supply
NMEA2000 Device
GPS Receiver
Satellite Compass
USB Flash memory For maintenance
ST sensor*
ST950-FJ46-1/2
Water temp. sensor*
T-04MSB/04MTB
TM
FISH FINDER
FCV-600
iOS/iPadOS or AndroidTM device
FCV-600 unitSubmonitor
Wireless LAN Connection
12-24VDC
FCV-800
Transducer
*: The optional cable assembly (02S4147-2) is required.
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1. OPERATION

MODE
MENU/
ESC
RANGE GAIN
FUNC MARK
BRILL
XDR1
XDR2
PWR/KP
NMEA0183
NMEA2000
Front side Back side
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1.1 Control Description

No. Control Function
1 MODE Opens [MODE] selection window. 2 MENU/ESC • Opens/closes the menu.
• Escapes from current operation and go back one page in menu.
3KNOB Rotate*:
• Selects items on the menu.
• Changes settings.
• Adjusts gain (Requires [Auto Gain] to be set as [Off].) *: Clockwise: Increases numerical value. Moves the cursor down (or right). Counter-clockwise: Decreases numerical value. Moves the cursor up (or left).
Press:
• Confirms the selected menu/operation.
• Applies the gain adjustment. (Selected by rotating; requires [Auto Gain] to be set as [Off].)
4 RANGE Opens range selection window. 5 GAIN Opens [Auto Gain] setting window. 6 
(CursorPad)
7 FUNC Short press: Opens programmed window.
8 MARK Registers waypoint. 9Buzzer
(FCV-800 only)
10
/BRILL
11 USB port
cover
: Moves marker cursor.
: Moves the VRM (Variable Range Marker). Disabled for nav display.
: Switches to scroll back mode. Disabled for nav display.
Long press: Opens setting window for function key.
Activates/deactivates key beeps and alarm sounds.
Short press: Turns on power; opens the [Brilliance/Panel Dimmer] adjustment window. Long press: Turns off power.
Open the cover and insert USB flash memory.
Note: Make sure to close the cover when not used.
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1. OPERATION
Start-up screen
Wait 3-5 seconds, or press any key to show the window that was in use before the power was turned off.
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 sup­plied connector caps to keep dust out of terminals.The caps are attached to each port on the back of the main unit.

1.2 Turning The Power On/Off

1. Press the key to turn on the power. The unit beeps then the startup screen appears.
2. To turn off the power, press and hold the key for more than three seconds. The time remaining until the power is turned off is counted down on the screen.

1.3 Display Brilliance/Panel Dimmer

1. Press the key to show the [Brilliance/ Panel Dimmer] adjustment window. The window automatically closes if there is no key operation for approx. six seconds.
2. Adjust the brilliance/panel dimmer.
Brilliance: Rotate the KNOB or press the key (setting range: 0 to 9).
Panel Dimmer: Use or to adjust the panel dimmer (setting range: 0 to 9).
3. Press the KNOB or MENU/ESC key to close the window.
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1.4 Display Color Scheme Mode

The display color scheme mode can be changed according to the operating environ­ment, such as daytime or nighttime. Depending on the mode, the window background color, text color, gain, and operation panel brilliance change.
1. OPERATION
1. Press the key to show the [Brilliance/ Panel Dimmer] adjustment window. The window automatically closes if there is no key operation for approx. six seconds.
2. Press or to select background display mode.
Day mode (background shown as white)
3. Press the KNOB or MENU/ESC key to close the window.

1.5 Display Mode

The unit has four basic display modes (single frequency, dual-frequency, zoom and navigation). By combining these modes, a variety of screens can be displayed. See subsection 1.5.6 for details on how to combine the displays.
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Night mode (background shown as balck)
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
Type
XDR: CHIRP Mode1: CHIRP (*)
XDR: CW (L/H) Mode1: CW (H)
[Mode] window Abbreviation
CHIRP: CHIRP transducer Mode2: CHIRP (*) BL Mode3: BL/ CHIRP (*) Mode4: NAV4/ CHIRP (*) Mode5: NAV2/ CHIRP (*) Mode6: Off Mode7: Off
Mode2: CW (L) Mode3: CW (L)/ CW (H) Mode4: BL/ CW (H) Mode5: BL/ CW (L) Mode6: NAV4/ CW (H) Mode7: NAV2/ CW (L)
L: Low frequency
M: Medium frequency
H: High frequency
BL: Bottom lock
NAV: Navigation (split into
2:2 or 4:4 display)
CW: CW transducer
H: High frequency
L: Low frequency
BL: Bottom lock
NAV: Navigation (split into
2:2 or 4:4 display)
*: L, M, or H is entered depending on the type of connected transducer.
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1. OPERATION
Default settings of [Mode] window (for FCV-800)
Transducer
Setting Type
When XDR1 / XDR2 is set to [On]
When XDR1 is set to [On], XDR2 is set to [Off]
When XDR1 is set to [Off], XDR2 is set to [On]
[Mode] window Abbreviation
XDR1: CHIRP XDR2: CHIRP
XDR1: CW (L/H) XDR2: CHIRP
XDR1: CHIRP Mode1: CHIRP (L)
XDR1: CW (L/H) Mode1: CW (H)
XDR2: CHIRP Mode1: CHIRP (*)
Mode1: CHIRP (*) Mode2: CHIRP (L) Mode3: CHIRP (L)/ CHIRP (*) Mode4: BL/ CHIRP (*) Mode5: BL/ CHIRP (L) Mode6: NAV4/ CHIRP (*) Mode7: NAV2/ CHIRP (L)
Mode1: CHIRP (*) Mode2: CW (H) Mode3: CW (L)/ CW (H) Mode4: BL/ CHIRP (*) Mode5: BL/ CW (H) Mode6: NAV4/ CHIRP (*) Mode7: NAV2/ CW (H)
Mode2: CHIRP (L) BL Mode3: BL/ CHIRP (L) Mode4: NAV4/ CHIRP (L) Mode5: NAV2/ CHIRP (L) Mode6: Off Mode7: Off
Mode2: CW (L) Mode3: CW (L) / CW (H) Mode4: BL / CW (H) Mode5: BL / CW (L) Mode6: NAV4 / CW (H) Mode7: NAV2 / CW (L)
Mode2: CHIRP (*) BL Mode3: BL/ CHIRP (*) Mode4: NAV4/ CHIRP (*) Mode5: NAV2/ CHIRP (*) Mode6: Off Mode7: Off
CHIRP: CHIRP transducer L: Low frequency M: Medium frequency H: High frequency BL: Bottom lock NAV: Navigation (split into 2:2 or 4:4 display)
CW: CW transducer CHIRP: CHIRP transducer L: Low frequency M: Medium frequency H: High frequency BL: Bottom lock NAV: Navigation (split into 2:2 or 4:4 display)
CHIRP: CHIRP transducer L: Low frequency BL: Bottom lock NAV: Navigation (split into 2:2 or 4:4 display)
CW: CW transducer L: Low frequency H: High frequency BL: Bottom lock NAV: Navigation (split into 2:2 or 4:4 display)
CHIRP: CHIRP transducer M: Medium frequency H: High frequency BL: Bottom lock NAV: Navigation (split into 2:2 or 4:4 display)
*: M or H is entered depending on the type of connected transducer.

1.5.1 How to change the display mode

1. Press the MODE key to open the [Mode] setting window. The window automati­cally closes if there is no key operation for approx. six seconds.
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1. OPERATION
Depth
Depth scaleDepth scale
Fish symbol
Fish symbol
Fish schoolFish school
Color bar
SeabedSeabed
Time mark
Alarm icon
Oscillation lineOscillation line
DataData
Picture advance speed
Wireless LAN icon
Auto rangeAuto range
Sensitivity
Display mode, Frequency
: FCV main unit is in use as an access point. : Use an existing access point.
Example of displayed screen
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-
quency
CHIRP MF CHIRP transducer, Medium fre-
quency
CHIRP HF CHIRP transducer, High fre-
quency
CW LF CW transducer, Low frequency CW BZ LF CW transducer, Bottom zoom,
CW HF CW transducer, High frequency CW BZ HF CW transducer, Bottom zoom,
CHIRP BL LF CHIRP transducer, Bottom lock,
Low frequency
CHIRP BL MF CHIRP transducer, Bottom lock,
Medium frequency
CHIRP BL HF CHIRP transducer, Bottom lock,
High frequency
CW BL LF CW transducer, Bottom lock,
Low frequency
CW BL HF CW transducer, Bottom lock,
High frequency
CHIRP BZ LF CHIRP transducer, Bottom
zoom, Low frequency
CHIRP BZ MF CHIRP transducer, Bottom
zoom, Medium frequency
CHIRP BZ HF CHIRP transducer, Bottom
zoom, High frequency
Low frequency
High frequency
CHIRP MZ LF CHIRP transducer, Marker
zoom, Low frequency
CHIRP MZ MF CHIRP transducer, Marker
zoom, Medium frequency
CHIRP MZ HF CHIRP transducer, Marker
zoom, High frequency
CW MZ LF CW transducer, Marker zoom,
Low frequency
CW MZ HF CW transducer, Marker zoom,
High frequency
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1. OPERATION
Low Frequency
Searching area
High Frequency
Low
frequency
Low
frequency
High
freguency
High
freguency
Beamwidth
Resolution
Detection range
Bottom tail
Low freq.
High freq.
Wide
Narrow
Low
High
Deep
Shallow
Long
Short

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, the wider the detection area.
High frequency (Medium fre­quency): The higher the frequen-
cy of the ultrasound pulse signal, the better the resolution. High (or medium) frequency is ideal for detailed observation of schools of fish.
Note: By changing the display mode settings, Bottom Lock display (or Bottom Zoom display) can also be displayed in full screen (see subsection 1.5.6).

1.5.3 Dual frequency display

High and medium frequency images are simultaneously displayed on the right half of the screen and low frequency images are displayed on the left half of the screen. Dif­ferent frequencies allow for different ranges (beam widths) to be seen and fish species to be reflected, allowing for identification of fish species and knowing if you are getting close to the center of a school of fish.
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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).
Note 2: To show or hide the zoom marker, go to the [Display] menu.
Bottom lock display
The bottom lock display provides a normal picture on the right half of the screen and a wide layer in contact with the bottom is expanded onto the left half of the screen. This mode is useful for detecting bottom fish.
1. OPERATION
1
Zoom
marker
Zoomed fish
Bottom
displayed flat
Bottom lock
display
Fish
This section zoomed
on the left half.
Single freq.
display
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1. OPERATION
*: The marker automatically zoom when depth changes.
SeabedSeabed
Zoom marker*
Bottom zoom display
Single freq. display
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.
Marker zoom display
The marker zoom mode expands chosen area of the normal picture to full vertical size of the screen on the left half of the screen. You may specify the portion to expand by operating the VRM (Variable Range Marker), which you can shift with or . The area between the VRM and zoom marker is expanded. This mode is useful for deter­mining the size of fish in the middle water.
Zoomed fish
Fish
Variable range marker
This section is zoomed on the left half of the screen.
Zoom marker
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Marker zoom display
Single freq. display

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
• Three-data display: Wind speed/direction, Depth, Speed (STW)
• Four-data display: Speed (STW), Depth, Water temperature, Latitude/Longitude
Various data are required to display information other than depth.
See section 1.24 to change the information displayed on the screen and the next sec­tion to change the way the screen is divided.
SPEED (STW)
DEPTH
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TEMP
POSITION
Example of four-data display

1.5.6 Edit display mode

Seven display modes can be registered for this equipment. The display mode set here will appear as a choice in the [MODE] window. Carry out the following to edit display mode.
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Select [Display], then press the KNOB.
3. Select [Disp Mode Config], then press the KNOB.
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1. OPERATION
CHIRP: CHIRP transducer CW: CW transducer HF: High frequency MF: Medium frequency LF: Low frequency Bottom Lock Bottom Zoom
4. Select the display mode to edit, then press the KNOB.
5. Select [Disp Setting], then press the KNOB.
6. Select one of the following, then press the KNOB.
7. Select [Disp Select], then press the KNOB.
[Disp Setting] window will be shown.
• [No Split]: Displayed as single data window. Go to step 7.
• [Split]: Displayed as multiple data window (Dual- freq., Zoom, Navigation). Go to step 9.
The available selections vary depending on the type of transducer connected to the unit.
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8. Select the desired display mode, then press the KNOB. Continue to step 13.
9. Select [Right Disp Select], then press the KNOB. The items that can be selected vary depending on the type of transducer connect­ed to the unit.
CHIRP: CHIRP transducer CW: CW transducer HF: High frequency䚷MF: Medium frequency LF: Low frequency
10. Select the display to be shown on right side of the window, then press the KNOB.
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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
11. Select [Left Disp Select], then press the KNOB.
12. Select the display to be shown on left side of the window, then press the KNOB.
13. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
How to turn off unused display mode
The display modes from Mode 2 to Mode 7 can be turned off. Once set to off, the dis­play modes are skipped when the [Mode] key is pressed. For example, if mode 3 is set to off, pressing the MODE key will switch between mode1mode2mode4mode5...etc.
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1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Select [Display], then press the KNOB.
3. Select [Disp Mode Config], then press the KNOB.
4. Select the mode to turn off (except mode1), then press the KNOB.
5. Select [Disp Setting], then press the KNOB.
6. Select [Off], then press the KNOB.
7. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
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1. OPERATION
Select [Manual] mode to enable.

1.6 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.
2. Use or to select [Auto] or [Manual].
• [Auto]: The range changes automatically to display the bottom echo on the
screen always. (The shift function is inoperative in the auto mode.) [ ]
is shown at the top left corner on the screen. Note that the deepest detection range of Auto Range is the largest setting of [Range 1] to [Range 8] of Manual Range. In case the sea bottom is deeper than the largest setting of Auto Range, set the setting of [Range 1] to [Range 8] deeper than the sea bottom.
• [Manual]: The range may be selected from the eight ranges listed below.
If you selected [Auto], go to step 4. For [Manual], continue to the next step.
3. For [Manual], use the RANGE key (or ) to select the range. Also rotating KNOB can be used to select the range.
Unit
m
ft fm
HR*
pb
2
1 5
5
3
84
Basic Range
3
456 7
2010
40
80
400
200120603015
2010
40
15
20
1005030 100
501053
80
200150 600 100
150
150
8
300
1000
150 200 200
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*: Japanese unit of depth measurement (hiro)
4. Press the KNOB.
Note: The value for range can be adjusted (see page 2-1).

1.7 How to Adjust the Gain

CAUTION
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. Clutter and TVG are also adjusted automatically when automatic gain is active.
1. Press the GAIN key to open the [Auto Gain] setting window.
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2. Rotate the KNOB to select [Fishing] or [Cruising]. You can also press the GAIN key to select the desired mode. [Fishing]: This mode clearly displays weaker echoes and is useful for searching for schools of fish. "G:AF" is shown at the top left corner on the screen. [Cruising]: This mode clearly displays stronger echoes (for example, bottom) and suppresses weak echoes. Use this mode for general cruising. "G:AC" is shown at the top left corner on the screen.
Note: If the header is not displayed, set [Header Info] to [On] in the [Display] menu (see page 1-49).
You can apply an offset to the gain, at step 3. To apply no offset, go to step 4.
3. Press or (setting range: -5 to +5) to apply an offset. Press to decrease the offset; to raise the offset.
4. Press the KNOB. The new gain setting is also applied to past echoes.
Manual adjustment
For manual gain adjustment, adjust the gain according to signal strength. For dual fre­quency display, gain can be adjusted by frequency.
Adjust the gain correctly.
If the value of the gain setting is too small, weak signals will be suppressed and no indication appears. If the value is too large, noise will fill the screen and the indication will be difficult to distinguish. It is dangerous to use the depth display as a reference when operating the ves­sel without a clear indication of the seabed.
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1. OPERATION
Gain too high Gain proper
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. Press the KNOB.
4. When the dual frequency window is displayed, press the KNOB to specify the dis­play to be adjusted. Each press of the KNOB switches the highlighted display to indicate the selected screen.
5. Rotate the KNOB to adjust the gain (0-100). When adjusting, the gain value will be highlighted. When the gain is changed, it is also reflected on the past image displayed on the screen.

1.8 How to Measure Depth

The VRM (Variable Range Marker) functions to measure the depth to schools of fish, etc. This function is inoperative when a NAV data display is active.
Note: This operation cannot be used when Nav data window is displayed.
Gain too low
1. On the sounder screen, Use or to place the VRM on the object to measure depth.
2. Read the VRM depth, which appears above the VRM.
Depth to VRM
VRM
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1.9 Menu Operating Procedure

Your fish finder has five main menus: [Sounder], [Display], [Alarm], [Data], and [Sys­tem]. Below is the basic menu operating procedure.
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
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Cursor (yellow)
Main menu
Main menu The sub menu appear when selected.
Menu item
See Chapter 2.
window
Operating guidance
Currently selected menu
Sounder
Sub menu
2. Rotate the KNOB to select the main menu desired. The cursor (yellow) highlights current selection. The items in the sub menu change with the menu selected.
3. Press the KNOB. The cursor (yellow) shifts to the sub menu and the current se- lection on the main menu window (left) is highlighted in gray.
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4. Rotate the KNOB to select the menu item desired, then press the KNOB. A setting box or window appears depending on menu item. The example below shows the setting options and setting window for [Depth Size].
Setting options
Setting window
5. Rotate the KNOB to select an option or change a value.
6. Press the KNOB to save the setting. The setting box or window disappears. To escape without changing a setting, press the MENU/ESC key instead of the KNOB.
7. To select another menu, press the MENU/ESC key. The cursor (yellow) moves to the main menu.
8. Press the MENU/ESC key to close the menu.
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1. OPERATION
Text entry cursor
Typing Mode
Valid only for password input Switch display between plaintext and ciphertext
Erase characters at the text input cursor position
Confirm
Move the text entry cursor position
Name
㼀㼥㼜㼕㼚㼓㻌㼙㼛㼐㼑㻦㻌㻭㼘㼜㼔㼍㼎㼑㼠㻌㻔㼘㼛㼣㼑㼞㼏㼍㼟㼑㻌㼘㼑㼠㼠㼑㼞㼟㻕 㼀㼥㼜㼕㼚㼓㻌㼙㼛㼐㼑㻦㻌㻭㼘㼜㼔㼍㼎㼑㼠㻌㻔㼡㼜㼜㼑㼞㼏㼍㼟㼑㻌㼘㼑㼠㼠㼑㼞㼟㻕
㼀㼥㼜㼕㼚㼓㻌㼙㼛㼐㼑㻦㻌㻺㼡㼙㼑㼞㼕㼏㼍㼘 㼀㼥㼜㼕㼚㼓㻌㼙㼛㼐㼑㻦㻌㻿㼥㼙㼎㼛㼘
Name
Name
Name
Name
Typing mode
When you select an item that requires text input, the following input window will ap­pear. You can input alphabetic characters (lower and upper letters), numbers and symbols.
~
1. Select typing mode (abc, ABC, ?123,
[<) and press the KNOB.
2. Select character and press the KNOB.
3. Repeat step 1 to step 2 ans input all the characters. To erase a character, select [] or [], press the KNOB and move the cursor to the character you want to erase. Select [Del] and press the KNOB.
4. Select [Enter] and press the KNOB.

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” to the desired depth.
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1. OPERATION
la
“Window” can be shifted up and down to select starting depth.
Display
Disp
Note: This function is inoperative when [ ] (auto range mode indication) is dis-
played.
The basic range can be shifted up or down in the [Manual] mode as follows:
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Open the menu, select the [Sounder] menu, then press the KNOB.
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3. Select [Range Shift], then press the KNOB.
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.
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CAUTION
Fast
Slow
Fast
Slow

1.11 Picture Advance Speed

The picture advance speed determines how quickly the vertical scan lines run across the screen. When selecting a picture advance speed, keep in mind that a fast advance speed will expand the size of a school of fish horizontally on the screen and a slow advance speed will contract the school. Use a fast advance speed to observe a rug­ged bottom, and use a slow advance speed to monitor a smooth bottom.
The picture is not refreshed when picture advancement is stopped.
Cruising in this condition may result in ground­ing in shallow waters.
Note: When ACCU-FISH™ or Bottom Discrimination function is in use, the image feed speed may slow down.
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Select [Sounder], then press the KNOB.
3. Select [Pic. Advance], then press the KNOB.
4. Select the desired picture advance speed, then press the KNOB. [1/16] is the slowest speed and [x8] is the fastest available speed. Current picture advance speed is displayed at the top of the screen. [1/16] means one scan line is pro­duced every 16 transmissions and [x8] means eight scan lines are produced in one transmission. [Stop] stops the picture advancement. The [Stop] is also useful for taking screenshots.
5. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
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1.12 How to Reduce Interference

Interference from other sounder
Interference from electrical equipment
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.
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
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2. Select [Sounder], then press the KNOB.
3. Select [Interference], then press the KNOB.
4. Select the degree of interference reduction desired, then press the KNOB. [Auto]: Interference is suppressed automatically. [High], [Medium], [Low]: [High] provides the greatest degree of interference reduc­tion and [Low] the smallest. [Off]: Turn off the interference rejector. Note: Turn off the interference rejector when no interference exists, so as not to miss weak echoes from small targets.
5. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
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1. OPERATION
Weak echoes

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.
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Select [Sounder], then press the KNOB.
3. Select [Clutter], then press the KNOB.
4. Select the degree of clutter reduction desired, then press the KNOB. The setting range is 0% to 100% in intervals of ten. The larger the setting value, the greater the degree of reduction.
5. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.

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] fea­ture. This feature erases weaker echoes sequentially to show only strong echoes and clear the picture.
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1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Select [Sounder], then press the KNOB.
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3. Select [Color Erase], then press the KNOB.
4. Select the color to erase, then press the KNOB. The setting range is 0 to 50% in intervals of one per cent. The larger the setting value, the greater the number of colors that are erased.
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5. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.

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 A­scope display is useful for estimating the kind of school of fish and bottom composi­tion.
Note: The A-scope display is only available with the high frequency display in dual fre­quency operation.
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Select [Display], then press the KNOB.
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9. 29. 2
4. 64. 6
Weak reflection (small school of fish or noise)
Past amplitude pictures are displayed with dots in [Peak] mode.
Strong reflection(bottom)
A-scope display
Single freq. display
9. 29. 2
4. 64. 6
4. 6
School of fish
Directional angle range line
Directional angle diameter line
Directional angle diameter
3. Select [A-Scope], then press the KNOB.
4. Select the A-scope presentation type desired, then press the KNOB.
5. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
[Off]: Turn off the A-scope display. [Normal]: Display shows echoes at each transmission with amplitudes and tone proportional to their intensities. [Peak]: "Normal" A-scope display plus peak-hold amplitude picture for last five seconds in dots.
Note: To turn off the A-scope display, select [Off] in step 4.
Directional angle display
With the transducer, directional angle range line, directional angle diameter and direc­tional angle diameter line appear on the A-scope display. The directional angle display provides an at-a-glance view of the available detection range. In the example below an echo from a school of fish is at the depth of 10 m. and within 4.6 m diameter of the center of the transducer beam.
Note: The directional angle range lines represent the transducer beam width. They are not an indication of echo strength.
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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.
1. OPERATION
Note 1: This operation cannot be used when Nav data window is displayed.
Note 2: The display freezes during scroll-back mode. Do not use during normal navi-
gation.
1. To switch into scroll-back mode, press . The icon below appears on the top of the screen.
2. Press or to check the display. Pressing scrolls the display toward the past. Conversely, press to scroll display to the current time.Pressing the button scrolls the image toward the current time.
3. Press MENU/ESC key to deactivate the scroll-back mode.

1.17 Fish Information (ACCU-FISH™)

The ACCU-FISHTM feature measures the length of individual fish and tags the fish with a fish symbol whose size is proportional to the length of the fish. The length or depth of the fish can be indicated digitally. Connection to a transducer* that supports
TM
ACCU-FISH
is required.
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*: See page AP-5 ‘’Transducer List’’ for further information.
Considerations for ACCU-FISH
• The size values for individual fish are for reference purposes only and do not indi-
cate the exact size of the fish.
• Echo intensity depends on fish species. When the fish length differs between the
indicated length and the actual length, you can compensate the difference (see page 2-7).
• High and low frequencies are alternately transmitted when ACCU-FISH
regardless of mode selection.
• A fish whose depth is shallower than 2 m* or greater than 100 m cannot be mea-
sured.
*: Even when the zero line rejection function is used, single fish are not detected
even in areas within the adjustment range (see page 2-7).
• This feature cannot be used with the inside-hull transducer since a fish may not be
detected depending on the transducer's frequency. Even if a fish is detected, the fish length indicated may be smaller than actual length.
• In a school of fish echoes overlap one another, so the margin of error will be greater.
• The bottom echo must be present to show the fish mark.
• The TX pulse length changes according to ACCU-FISH
a difference in both sensitivity and the echoes viewed.
TM
is active,
On/Off state. This causes
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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.
4. Select [ACCU-FISH], then press the KNOB.
5. Select [On] to enable ACCU-FISH
6. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
Note: To disable ACCU-FISH
function, select [Off]
on step 5.

1.17.2 Fish symbols

There are four types of shapes to choose for fish symbol.
TM
.
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 Symbols], then press the KNOB.
5. Select desired symbol, then press the KNOB. The size of the symbol is scaled according to the estimated length of the fish.To hide the fish symbol, select [Off] at step 4, then press the KNOB.
Striped
Large fish symbol (more than 50 cm, or more than 20 inches)
Small fish symbol (10 to 49 cm, or 4 to 19 inches)
Solid Circle Square
6. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
Note: You can select which frequency display to show the fish symbols and fish infor-
mation, with [Symbols Area] on the [ACCU-FISH] menu.
• [Dual]: Symbols and info shown on both HF and LF displays.
• [HF]: Symbols and info shown on HF display.
• [LF]: Symbols and info shown on LF display.

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.
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4. Select [Fish Info], then press the KNOB.
5. Select [Fish Size] or [Depth] as appropriate, then press the KNOB.
Fish size or depth is shown in red.
Note 1: You can show the fish info figure alone (without fish symbol) by turning off [Fish Symbols] on the [Display] menu.
Note 2: You can show the fish info in small or large characters, with [Info Size] on the [ACCU-FISH] menu.

1.17.4 Restrict the fish symbol display

When multiple fish symbols are displayed, the screen becomes cumbersome. You can limit the display of fish symbols by adjusting the required single fish size.
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Select [Display], then press the KNOB.
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3. Select [ACCU-FISH], then press the KNOB.
4. Select [Fish Detect From], then press the KNOB.
5. Set the size value, then press the KNOB. For example, if you set [Fish Detect From] to 10 cm and [Fish Detect Span] to +50 cm, fish symbols other than those between 10 and 60 cm will not be displayed on the screen.
6. Select [Fish Detect Span], then press the KNOB.
7. Set the span value, then press the KNOB.
8. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.

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 discrimina­tion display is required.
*: See page AP-5 ‘’Transducer List’’ for further information.
There are two bottom discrimination displays: graphic and probability.
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1. OPERATION
Bottom discrimination display column
Probability bar
Hardness legend
Probability bar: Degree of trust for bottom discrimination display (Green, Normal; Yellow, Caution; Background color, Abnormal)
Rock Gravel Sand Mud
Hardness legend
Bottom discrimination display column
Probability bar
Mud Sand Gravel Rock
Graph example
Mud probability (Approx. 25%)
Sand probability (Approx. 25%)
Rock probability (Approx. 50%)
Graph example
Graphic display: The most probable material on the bottom (mud, sand, gravel,
Probability display: The most probable bottom material is indicated in proportion.
rock) is indicated graphically.
About the bottom discrimination display
• The bottom discrimination display provides an estimate of bottom composition. Ac­tual composition may be different.
• The high and low frequencies are alternately transmitted, regardless of current dis­play selection. The TX interval is slower when this feature is active.
• Operating environment:
- Depth: 16 to 328 ft (5m to 100m)
- Speed: 10 knots or less
• This feature uses the range from the boat’s draft; therefore, enter the ship’s draft. See page 2-7.
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• Be sure that the transducer is mounted straight. Otherwise the bottom discrimina­tion display may not function accurately in case of high waves.
• If there are large fish or schools of fish near the seabed directly below the transduc­er beam, the discrimination results may not match with the actual result.
1. OPERATION
How to activate the bottom discrimination display
Note 1: Auto range ( ) is automatically turned on when the bottom discrimina-
tion display is activated.
Note 2: This operation cannot be performed if a bottom discrimination 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 [Bottom Disc.], then press the KNOB.
4. Select [Bottom Disc.], then press the KNOB.
5. Select [Graphic] or [Probability], then press the KNOB.
6. Select [Legend], then press the KNOB.
7. Select [Off] or [On], then press the KNOB.
8. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
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Note: To turn off the bottom discrimination display, select [Off] at step 5, then press the KNOB.
1.19 RezBoost
With a RezBoost™ capable transducer*, echo resolution can be improved. In the ex­ample below, it is difficult to distinguish fish from the bottom. With [Enhanced] Rez-
Boost
*: See page AP-5 ‘’Transducer List’’ for further information.
Note 1: This function is not available when a CW transducer and a CHIRP transducer are connected at the same time (only for FCV-800).
, fish near the bottom are clearly seen.
Enhanced mode
Standard mode
Note 2: This operation cannot be performed if a RezBoost not set up.
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Select [Sounder], then press the KNOB.
3. Select [RezBoost], then press the KNOB.
4. Select [On], then press the KNOB.
5. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
Note: To turn off the RezBoost™ function, select [Off] in step 4.
compatible transducer is
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1. OPERATION
Unnecessary echo Erased the unnecessary echo
Fish schools of the same size are displayed in different sizes and colors depending on depth.
Fish schools of the same size are displayed in the same size and color
0 m
100 m
0 m
100 m
Alarm icon* (flashing)
* Appears when alarm condition is met.
: Fish alarm
: Speed alarm
: Arrival alarm

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 com­pensates for propagation attenuation of the ultrasound waves. It does this by equaliz­ing 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. The gain is adjusted automat­ically depending on the depth. The gain is low at short distance and increases over distance. In the following example, the TVG distance is set to 100 m and the TVG level is adjusted. Unnecessary echoes at short distances are erased and the display in wa­ters deeper than 100 m remains unchanged.
Note: This function is disabled when [Auto Gain] is set to [Fishing] or [Cruising].
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Select [Sounder], then press the KNOB.
3. Select [TVG Distance], then press the KNOB.
4. Set the desired distance for TVG, then press the KNOB.
5. Select [TVG Level], then press the KNOB.
6. Set the desired level for TVG, then press the KNOB. The higher the value, the lower the sensitivity at close range.
7. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.

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.
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Description of alarms
Fish alarms
The ACCU-FISH
zone. Available when the ACCU-FISH
alarm alerts you when a fish of the specified length is in the alarm
TM
feature is active.
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The fish school alarm alerts you to a school of fish in the set alarm zone.
The bottom fish alarm is given when a fish is within the specified distance from the bottom. Available when the bottom lock display is active.
The water temperature alarm* alerts you when the water temperature is within (in­side alarm) the alarm range set or under/over (outside alarm) the range set.
The bottom type alarm alerts you when the bottom type (rock, sand, mud, gravel) matches the bottom type selected. Available when the bottom discrimination display is active.
The bottom alarm alerts you when the bottom echo (displayed in red or reddish brown) is within the alarm range set.
Navigation alarms
The speed alarm* alerts you when your boat’s speed is within (inside alarm) or under/ over (outside alarm) the preset speed.
There are two types of arrival alarms*: [Inside] and [Outside]. The [Inside] alarm alerts you when you are within the specified range from a waypoint. The [Outside] alarm alerts when your boat travels a specific distance from the location at the activa­tion of the alarm.
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* Requires GPS navigator or applicable sensor.
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. Then, if the system judges the bottom to be rock and the depth to the bot­tom is 10-20 feet, the audio and visual alarms are released. The alarms are not re­leased if only one condition is met.
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Select [Alarm], then press the KNOB.
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* Operable when corresponding alarm is activated.
*
*
*
3. Select an alarm among [ALARM1] - [ALARM5] (default alarm names), then press
4. Select [Setting], then press the KNOB. If you want to change the name of an
the KNOB.
alarm, go to step 5. Otherwise go to step 7.
5. To change the name of the alarm, select [Name], then press the KNOB.
6. Enter the name of the alarm. (Max. of eight characters) See page 1-16.
7. Select [Sound], then press the KNOB.
8. Select the desired alarm sound (sound1 to sound4), then press the KNOB.
9. Select [Fish Type], [Temperature], [Bottom Type] or [Bottom] as applicable, then press the KNOB.
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.
3) Set the minimum fish length, then press the KNOB.
4) Select [Span] (under [Fish Type]), then press the KNOB.
5) Set the width of the alarm, then press the KNOB. Go to step
8. Note: The maximum measureable fish length is 78 inch.
6) Select [Fish Level], then press the KNOB.
7) Select the echo strength that triggers the alarm, referring to the description be-
low. [Weak]: Echoes stronger than light- blue* trigger the alarm. [Medium]: Echoes stronger than yellow* trigger the alarm. [Strong]: Echoes stronger than red* trigger the alarm. *: When [Color Scheme] is set to [White] on the [Display] menu.
8) Select the [From] that is below [Depth], then press the KNOB.
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[ACCU-FISH],[Fish School] alarms
[Bottom Fish (Only BL)] alarm
[ACCU-FISH],[Fish School] alarms
[Bottom Fish (Only BL)] alarm
9) Enter the width of the alarm, then press the KNOB.
The alarm marker (indicated as a yellow bar at the right-hand edge of the screen) appears at the starting point for the alarm. The marker appears only when the corresponding alarm is active. The starting depth for the ACCU-
TM
FISH Lock] alarm the starting depth is the distance from the bottom.
and [Fish School] alarms is the transducer position. For the [Bottom
Starting
Alarm range
(width from starting depth)
depth
1
Alarm marker
- ACCU-FISH, Fish School, Bottom: Left side
- Bottom lock: Center
10) Select [Span], then press the KNOB.
11) Enter the alarm width, then press the KNOB.
The span of the yellow alarm marker decreases when [] is pressed and increas­es when [] is pressed.
Water temperature
1) Select [Inside] or [Outside] as applicable, then press the KNOB.
2) Select [From], then press the KNOB.
3) Enter the starting temperature for the alarm, then press the KNOB.
4) Select [Span], then press the KNOB.
5) Enter the width for the alarm, then press the KNOB.
Bottom Type Select [Rock], [Gravel], [Sand] or [Mud], then press the KNOB.
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*
*
* Settable when alarm is activated.
11. Press the MENU/ESC key to show the [Fish School]
12. Select [Alarm], then press the KNOB.
13. Select [On], then press the KNOB.
14. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
Bottom
1) Set [Bottom] to [On], then press the KNOB.
2) Select [From], then press the KNOB.
3) Set the starting depth, then press the KNOB.
4) Select [Span], then press the KNOB.
5) Set the width of the alarm, then press the KNOB.
setting window.
Note 1: To deactivate an alarm, select [Off] at step 13 in the above procedure.
Note 2: The default alarm settings in step 5 to step 13 can be restored. Open the [Fish Alarm] setting window, select [Reset?], press the KNOB, select [Yes], then press the KNOB.
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.
4. Do one of the following two procedures according to the item selected at step 3.
Speed
1) Select [Speed], then press the KNOB.
2) Select [Inside] or [Outside] as applicable, then press the KNOB.
3) Select [From Speed], then press the KNOB.
4) Enter the starting speed, then press the KNOB.
5) Select [Speed Span], then press the KNOB.
6) Enter the width of the alarm, then press the KNOB.
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Arrival
1) Select [Arrival], then press the KNOB.
2) Select [Inside] or [Outside] as applicable, then press the KNOB.
3) Select [Radius], then press the KNOB.
4) Enter the alarm radius, then press the KNOB.
5. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
Note: To deactivate the alarm, select [Off] in 2) of step 4.

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,
white line, marker, WPT list, bottom zone, Zoom range, BL Range, ACCU-FISH and CHIRP preset*2. Registering a function makes operation easier. [Pic. Advance] is set as the factory default setting. *1: Registering available only when connected to ACCU-FISH™ compatible transduc­er. *2: Registering available only when connected to CHIRP transducer.
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*1
1

1.22.1 How to open the registered setting window

1. Short-press the FUNC key. The registered setting window will be shown.
Factory default setting state
2. Rotate the KNOB to change the settings.
3. Press the KNOB.
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1.22.2 How to change the function

1. Press and hold down the FUNC key to show the [FUNC Key] menu.
2. Rotate the KNOB to select a function.
3. Press the KNOB.

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 dis­play 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.
Note: The waypoint feature requires latitude and longitude position from a navigator.

1.23.1 How to register a waypoint

There are two ways to register a waypoint:
• Register a waypoint directly on the screen.
• Register a waypoint by manual entry of latitude and longitude.
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Cross cursorCross cursor
Temperature and depth at cursor position
Guide for how to register waypoints
1.3 C
How to register a waypoint directly on the screen
1. Press the MARK key. The cross cursor appears on the screen together with guid­ance on how to enter a waypoint. To register a waypoint to your current position, go to step 3.
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Note: If there is no position data the message "No position data!" appears. Check
the navigator.
2. Press the  to set the cross cursor where desired. Up, down for vertical movement; left, right for horizontal movement. Note: Picture advancement is stopped until step 3 is completed.
3. Press the MARK key or press the KNOB to register the position set at step 2. A red vertical line appears on the position set at step 2. The waypoint is automati­cally named with the next sequential waypoint number. If you want to change way­point name, go to step 4. Otherwise, go to step 6.
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).
• When [On] is selected at [NMEA output] window on the [NMEA2000] menu.
Note 2: If you attempt to enter more than 20 waypoints, the message "Already en­tered 20 waypoints. No more waypoint can be entered." appears. In this case, erase an unwanted waypoint to enable entry. (See subsection 1.23.3 for details.) However, the L/L position is output to the connected equipment.
4. Press the KNOB to open the waypoint name entry box.
5. Enter the waypoint name (Max. 8 characters). See page 1-16 for details.
6. Press the MENU/ESC key to close the window.
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*
*: Not operative when no position data is input.
*
How to register a waypoint by manual entry of latitude and longitude
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 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. Enter name or latitude and longitude as applicable.
• To change the name: Select [Name] to change the waypoint
name (max. 8 characters). See page 1-16 for details.
• To change latitude/longitude: Press the desired key as follows:
1) Press or key to change the numerical value. Press key to change the value 09...9→0→... in order. Press key to change to the reverse order.
2) Press  key to move the cursor to the next character.
3) Repeat step 1) and 2) and set the latitude/longitude. Use or key to change north/south and east/west value as appropriate.
4) Press the KNOB.
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Latitude
Longitude
7. Press the MENU/ESC key A waypoint is registered to the line selected in step 4.
8. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.

1.23.2 How to edit registered waypoints

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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. Select the item desired, then press the KNOB.
6. Edit data as appropriate.
7. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.

1.23.3 How to erase waypoints

Waypoints can be erased two ways:
• Individually
• Collectively
Note: A waypoint set as destination cannot be erased.
How to erase individual waypoints
1
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 erase, then press the KNOB.
5. Select [Erase?], then press the KNOB.
6. Select [Yes], then press the KNOB.
7. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
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How to erase all waypoints
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Select [Data], then press the KNOB.
3. Select [Delete All WPT], then press the KNOB.
4. Select [Yes], then press the KNOB.
5. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.

1.23.4 How to set destination waypoint

When a registered waypoint is set as a destination, the Nav screen can display the distance to the waypoint destination and the course information (see section 1.24).
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Select [Data], then press the KNOB.
3. Select [Go to WPT], then press the KNOB.
4. Select a destination waypoint, then press the KNOB.
5. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
Note: To deactivate the waypoint, select [Off] in step 4.

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.
3. Use or to select the item to display.
The items that can be displayed depend on the screen division.
(1)
(2)
Two-data
display
(3)
(4) (5)
Three-data
display
(6) (7) (8) (9)
Four-data
display
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Items displayable in (1) - (3)
XTE (course), wind speed and direction, depth, atmospheric pressure
Items displayable in (4) - (9)
㼄㼀㻱㻦㻌㻯㼛㼡㼞㼟㼑㻌㼐㼑㼢㼕㼍㼠㼕㼛㼚 㻾㼚㼓㻦㻌㻰㼕㼟㼠㼍㼚㼏㼑㻌㼠㼛㻌㼠㼔㼑㻌㼣㼍㼥㼜㼛㼕㼚㼠㻌㼐㼑㼟㼠㼕㼚㼍㼠㼕㼛㼚 㻿㼀㻮㻰㻦㻌㻿㼠㼍㼞㼎㼛㼍㼞㼐 㻹㼍㼤㻦㻌㻹㼍㼤㼕㼙㼡㼙䚷䚷䚷䚷䚷䚷㻹㼕㼚㻦㻌㻹㼕㼚㼕㼙㼡㼙
XTE
Wind speed/direction
Depth
Atmospheric pressure
True(or Apparent)
About wind speed/direction True: Assuming the wind speed/direction when the
ship is stopped (bow as standard)
Apparent: Apparent wind speed and direction, taking into
account the ship's movement (bow as standard)
BAROM PRESSDEPTH
WIND
Abbreviatons/meanings at the top of the screen
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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)
COG
TEMP HEADING
Water temperature Heading
4. Press the KNOB. Note 1: If necessary data is not input below items cannot be selected.
Necessary data Item
Longitude/latitude position Lat/Lon, course over ground (COG), XTE Heading Heading Ship speed Speed over the ground (SOG), speed through the water (STW) Wind speed, wind angle Wind speed, wind direction Atmospheric pressure Atmospheric pressure Water temp. Water temperature
Note 2: If data from the connected device is interrupted for 30 seconds, "- - - -" will be displayed.
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Enabled when the [Wireless LAN] is set to [On] in the [Wireless LAN Setting] window

1.25 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/ iPadOS or Android™ device (for iOS/iPadOS: only one devic
• Use the FCV main unit* as a sub monitor (only one sub-monitor can be connected). *: Wireless LAN connection between FCV-600 or FCV-800 is required.
The sub monitor displays the fish finder images of the main monitor. The sub monitor can also be used to change settings for the main monitor (only for certain functions). See the ‘’Menu Tree’’ on page AP-1 for details.
Notice regarding use of wireless LAN
• The wireless LAN function is available only in the countries which have acquired ra­dio wave certification. Turn this function off in countries which do not have radi wave certifica
he wireless LAN function in any country that has acquired radio wave certification.
t Vessels with radio wave certification that enter a country that does not have radio wave certification may use the wireless LAN function only on board the Available
nd all countries of the EU.
a
tion. Ocean-going vessels that have radio wave certification can us
countries (as of January, 2022): Japan, USA, Canada, UK, New Zealand
e can be connected).
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e
vessel.
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The communication rate and effective range for the wireless LAN can be affected by electromagnetic waves, interfering objects, or access point location.
We strongly recommend using a wireless LAN with encrypted connection. Other-
• wise unauthorized access by a third party can occur, which can cause lo
r system crash.
o
We recommend changing the initial password when using a local wireless network.
If wireless LAN communication fails while using the microwave oven, turn off the mi­crowave oven.
ss of data

1.25.1 Wireless LAN settings on the FCV main unit (main monitor side)

Do the following procedure when using the FCV as a standard unit or as the main monitor.
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to show the main menu.
2. Select [Network] and press the KNOB.
3. Select [Wireless LAN] and press the KNOB.
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4. Select [Wireless LAN Setting] and press the KNOB.
5. Select [Wireless LAN] and press the KNOB.
6. Select [On] and press the KNOB.
7. Select [Mode] and press the KNOB.
8. Select [Master] and press the KNOB.
9. Select [Wireless Mode] and press the KNOB.
10. Select one of the following settings and press the KNOB.
• [AP Mode]: Use the FCV main unit (main monitor) as an access point.
• [Client Mode]: Use existing access point.
11. Press the MENU/ESC key. ‘‘Restart to apply changes?‘‘ message appears.
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12. Select [Yes] and press the KNOB. The system restarts. After restarting, if you selected "AP Mode" in step 10, a wire-
less LAN icon ( ) will appear in the upper right corner of the screen. This icon
indicates that the FCV is used as an access point.
13. Repeat step 1 to 3 to show the [Wireless LAN] setting window.
14. Depending on the item selected in step 10, do one of the following procedures.
For [Client Mode] (Connecting to existing FCV-600/800 units)
1) Select [Connect Network Setting] and press the KNOB.
Note: In the example above, [Network Name] shows a default setting (the connect-
ed 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. The [Network Name] window ap- pears.
3) Set the desired network name (max. 32 characers). See page 1-16 for details.
4) Select [Password] and press the KNOB.
[Password] setting window will be shown.
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FG Router
Network List
[MENU]
Select Enter Back
Router
Cancel Forget
Connect
Enter Back
Select
[MENU]
Network name
5) Enter the password for the network (max. 40 characters).
6) If there is difficulty connecting due to high LAN activity, change the channel set-
7) Press the MENU/ESC key.
8) Select [Yes] and press the KNOB.
For [Connect Network Setting] (Connecting to existing LAN network)
1) Select [Connect Network Setting] and press the KNOB.
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 "*".
tings. a) Select [Channel Setting] and press the KNOB. b) Select the channel (1 to 11) and press the KNOB.
‘’Restart to apply changes?’’ message appears.
2) Select [Available Network] and press the KNOB. When an available network near the device is detected, the name of that network name will appear in the [Network List] window.
3) Select the network to connect and press the KNOB. The following window appears.
4) Select [Connect] and press the KNOB. [Password] setting window appears.
Note: The system stores the password for the last connected network. To erase the password and make entering a new password easier, select [Forget] before se­lecting [Connect]. The stored password is deleted.
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5) Enter the password for the network and press the KNOB. See page 1-16 for details. When the connection to the network is complete, the
"Connecting..." message will disappear and the wireless LAN icon ( ) will ap­pear in the upper right corner of the screen. LAN icon indicates that an access point other than the FCV is being used. If the message "Connection failed" is dis-
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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
3 ( )
2 ( )
Strong
Average
1 ( )
0 ( )
Weak
Extremely weak/ No connection
For sub monitor
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to show the main menu.
2. Select [Network] and press the KNOB.
3. Select [Wireless LAN] and press the KNOB.
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4. Select [Use Sub Sets] and press the KNOB.
5. Select one of the following and press the KNOB.
[On]: Reflects setting changes made on the sub monitor side to the main mon-
• itor.
[Off]: Do not reflect setting changes made on the sub monitor side on
• monitor.
6. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the menu.
the main
Wireless LAN output data settings
You can share depth, navigation and weather data from the main monitor acros the LAN network and display the data on the sub monitor or Android or iOS/iPadOS device. Do the following procedure to output depth, navigation or weather data.
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to show the main menu.
2. Select [Network] and press the KNOB.
3. Select [Wireless LAN] and press the KNOB.
4. Select [Wireless LAN Output] and press the KNOB.
s
5. Select [Depth], [Navigation] or [weather] and press the KNOB.
6. Select [On] and press the KNOB.
7. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the menu.
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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. Select [Wireless LAN] and press the KNOB.
4. Select [Wireless LAN Setting] and press the KNOB.
5. Select [Wireless LAN] and press the KNOB.
6. Select [On] and press the KNOB.
7. Select [Mode] and press the KNOB.
8. Select [Sub] and press the KNOB.
9. Select [Wireless Mode] and press the KNOB.
10. Select one of the following settings and press the KNOB.
• [AP Mode]: Use the FCV main unit (main monitor) as an access point.
• [Client Mode]: Use existing access point.
11. Press the MENU/ESC key. The confirmation message ‘‘Restart to apply changes?‘‘ appears.
12. Select [Yes] and press the KNOB. The system restarts. After restarting, if you selected "AP Mode" in step 10, a wire-
less LAN icon ( ) will appear in the upper right corner of the screen. This icon
indicates that the FCV is used as an access point.
13. Repeat step1 to 3 to show the [Wireless LAN] setting window.
14. Depending on the item selected in step 10, continue step 11 to step 14 explained on page 1-41.
Note: Check the wireless LAN icon (bar) in the upper right corner of the sub mon­itor screen. It is recommended to place the unit to location with at least two bars.
1.25.3 Wireless LAN settings on the iOS/iPadOS or Android™ device
If you are using an iOS/iPadOS device or Android™, carry out the following settings.
• Network name set for the FCV main unit
• Password of the network set for the FCV main unit.
Note: The FCV and the iOS/iPadOS or Android™ should be connected on the same network.
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1.26 Menu Description

[Off] [On]
Signal strenght
Seabed
Large fish
Small fish
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
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Menu item Description
[Pic. Advance] See section 1.11. [Range Shift] See section 1.10. [Interference] See section 1.12. [Color Erase] See section 1.14. [Clutter] See section 1.13. [Color Expand] The echo color extension function can be used to extend the range of signal
strength that can be determined by the echo color. To enable this function, se­lect [On]. When [Off] is selected, The range of signal strength is narrow, and only small fish are indicated by color. All large fishes are indicated by brown color and making it difficult to distinguish between large fish and the seabed.
Note 1: Depending on the software version, this function is enabled as follows.
• SW Ver. 1.06: Enabled when [Auto Gain] is set to [Off].
• SW Ver. 2.0 or later: Enabled regardless of the [Auto Gain] setting.
Note 2: It is recommended that this function is set to [Off] in deep water where the color of the seabed may fade. Due to the strength of reflected waves becomes weaker at greater depths, setting [Echo Expand ] to [On] at greater depths will result in a lighter overall echo color, and the seabed will no longer be brown. Note 3: When this function is set to [On], the fish school response is weakened at deeper depths and the fish school alarm and the fish school on the bottom alarm may not be activated.
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Color bar
Select echo color displayed in white or purple.
seabed indication range
Boundary (upper limit)
Boundary (lower limit)
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.
1) Select [White Line], then press the KNOB.
2) Set the width. The larger the number the greater the width of the line. Select [Edge] to show the contour of the bottom in white.
3) Press the KNOB.
[Marker] Display the selected echo color in white.
1) Select [Marker], then press the KNOB.
2) Press or key to select [White] or [Pur­ple].
3) Use or key or rotate the KNOB to se­lect color desired. For example, move the arrow to the top of the color bar to display the bottom echo in white. The echo color chosen on the color bar is changed to white. That color is also white on the color bar.
4) Press the KNOB.
Note: To change from white (or purple) to the original color, move the arrow to the bottom [Off], then press the KNOB.
[TVG Distance] See section 1.20. [TVG Level] [Smoothing] Smooth echo presentation when enabled. Turn smoothing to [On] when
echoes appear "spotty" or “jagged”.
[Bottom Zone] Set the area where to display the bottom echo when selecting the [Auto] mode
on the RANGE key.
Note: The bottom discrimina­tion feature must be disabled to use this feature.
1) Select [Bottom Zone], then press the KNOB.
2) Use or key to select the border desired ([Above] or [Below]).
3) Use or or rotate the KNOB to move upper or lower border.
4) Press the KNOB.
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Menu item Description
[TX Power] Interference may appear on the screen when an echo sounder having the
same frequency as your own is being operated in the vicinity of your vessel. In this case, lower your TX power and contact the vessel to request them to re­duce their TX power. The lower the numeric (percentage) the lower the TX power.The [Off] setting disables transmission.
Note: Only available when the bottom discrimination or ACCU-FISH is disabled.
[TX Rate] Change pulse repetition rate. Normally, the highest rate (10) is used. When in
shallow waters second reflection echoes may appear between the surface and actual bottom echo. In this case, lower the TX rate level. The setting [MAX] au­tomatically adjusts the frequency and pulse length with depth. The [S] setting, which requires speed data, selects the TX rate according to your boat’s speed.
A high rate for fast speed; a slow rate for slow speed. [RezBoost] See section 1.19. [CHIRP Preset] Displays the [CHIRP Preset] setting window (see below). This window ap-
pears only when a CHIRP transducer is connected.
function
[CHIRP Preset] settings
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When connecting a CHIRP transducer, the frequency of the transducer can be freely set in advance (up to 3 patterns).
*: Items displayed depend on the type of
the connected transducer.
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.
• [Manual CHIRP]: The center frequency and width of CHIRP is set manually.
• [CW]: Selected when deeper depth want to be observed.
[Center Freq.] Set the center frequency. Active when [Manual CHIRP] or
[CW] is selected in the [TX Mode HF/LF] setting.
[CHIRP Width] Set the CHIRP width. Active when [Manual CHIRP] is selected
in the [TX Mode HF/LF] setting.
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Dividing line

1.26.2 [Display] menu

Menu Item Description
[Disp Mode Config] See subsection 1.5.6. [Window Size] Adjust the display area of the dual frequency mode or zoom mode.
Note: This function is inoperative with the single frequency, nav data mode or A-scope display.
1) Select [Window Size], then press the KNOB.
2) Use or to move the dividing line, then press the KNOB.
[A-Scope] See section 1.15. [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. Note: When using sub monitor, set [Depth] in the [Wireless LAN Output] menu to [On] on the main monitor side (see page 1-43). If [Depth] is set as [Off], zoom marker does not appear on the single frequency display even when [Zoom Marker] is set to [On] on the sub monitor side (Bottom Discrimination screen only).
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0
Menu Item Description
[Temp Graph] Turn the water temperature graph on or off. The temperature scale range
is 16°(°F) in [Narrow]; 40°(°F) in [Wide]. Requires water temperature data.
Temperature Scale
Temperature Graph
[Color Bar] Turn the color bar on or off. [Color Scheme] Change the background color of the screen to suit surroundings. The
choices are white, blue, black, yellow* and sunlight*. *:The strongest color will be black/green, not the background color. These colors are easy to see even under sunlight.
[Echo Colors] Select amount of colors for [Color Bar] and response colors (8,16 or 64
colors). When [Echo Colors] setting is changed, the colors available at [Marker] in the [Sounder] menu will also change.
[Header Info] Turn the operational info display (appears at the top on the screen) on or
off.
• [On]:The header info is always displayed.
• [Off]: When the KNOB is pressed while the menu or setting window is hidden, the header area appears for 3 seconds.
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Header info
[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.)
Distance: An orange bar and a “blank” bar scroll across the screen. Each bar is equal to 0.03 NM. (One set is 0.06 NM.) Requires either speed or position data.
Time marker (orange)
30s 30s
0
[ACCU-FISH] See section 1.17. [Bottom Dis.] See section 1.18.
Range marker (green)
0.03NM 0.03NM
0
TX line
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Data Box1 display Data Box2 display

1.26.3 [Alarm] menu

The [Alarm] menu allows you to make settings related to alarms. For a description of each item, see section 1.21.

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 [Data Box2]
header info. You can select multiple indications (SOG, STW, position, heading, volt, water temperature, heave). Requires appropriate data.
[Bearing] Select the format of bearing display, [True] or [Mag](netic). [Wind Spd/Dir] Select the format of wind speed and direction output from a wind sensor, [True]
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or [Apparent].

2. SYSTEM MENU

2.1 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

2.2 [Range] Menu

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Menu Item Description
[Range 1] - [Range 8] Set range of each of the eight ranges (available range: 7 to 4,000 ft). [Zoom Range] Select the range to zoom in the bottom zoom and marker zoom. [BL Range] Select the expansion width for the bottom lock display.
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2.3 [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.

2.4 [Language] Menu

Menu Item Description
[Language] The system language is available in English, European and Asian languages. To
change the language, select the appropriate language, then press the KNOB.

2.5 [Units] Menu

Menu Item Description
[Depth] Select unit of depth measurement. [Temp] Select unit of water temperature measurement. [Fish Size] Select unit of fish size measurement. [Speed] Select unit of speed measurement. [Wind] Select unit of wind speed measurement. [Distance] Select unit of distance measurement.
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2.6 [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 informa­tion 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. If data cannot be output, [--------] will be shown.
2. SYSTEM MENU
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2.6.2 [Data Source] setting window

The [Data Source] setting window allows you to adjust settings related to various data sources.
Menu Item Description
[SOG] Select the sensor to use as data source for SOG, STW, Nav Data, heading, posi­[STW] [Nav Data] [Heading] [Position] [Wind Spd/Dir] [Atmos Press.] [Water Temp] [Heave]
tion, wind Spd/Dir, atmospheric pressure, water temperature and heave.
1) Turn on all connected sensors.
2) Select the desired data for data source and press the KNOB. The data source selection window appears. The figure on the right shows an example of when [Heading] is selected.
3) Select one of the following data sources and press the KNOB. The choices displayed in the data source selection window depend on the se­lection of step 2) above.
• [-------]: Unselected.
• [NMEA0183] (FCV-800 only): Import data from the NMEA0183 device con-
nected to the [PWR/KP/NMEA0183] port.
• [XDR], [XDR1] (FCV-800 only): Import data from the transducer connected to
the [XDR] (FCV-600) or [XDR1] (FCV-800) port.
• [XDR2] (FCV-800 only): Import data from the transducer connected to the
[XDR2] port.
• NMEA2000 device name/ CAN ID: Import data from the NMEA2000 device
connected to the [NMEA2000] port. If multiple devices are connected to the same network, the names of all devices will be displayed. Select the device to be used as the data source.
4) Repeat step 2) and 3) to set all data sources.
NMEA2000 device name
㻺㻹㻱㻭㻜㻝㻤㻟 㻼㻳㻙㻣㻜㻜䚷㻝㻠㻥㻡㻤
CAN ID name
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2.6.3 [NMEA0183] window (FCV-800 only)

If you have navigation equipment or other devices connected to the [PWR/KP/ NMEA0183] port, make the necessary settings in the [NMEA0183] window.
Menu Item Description
[Format] Select the version of nav equipment connected to [PWR/KP/NMEA0183] port. [Baudrate] Select [4800bps] or [38400bps] for the baudrate. [NMEA Output] Select what data sentences to output.
• [Off]: Do not output the NMEA0183 data sentences.
• [On]: Output the NMEA0183 data sentences. However, data is not output from other nav equipments.
[TLL Output] 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 in­formation, bottom discrimination data (requires [FURUNO-TLL] enabled de­vice).
[Bottom Hardness] Shown only when the transducer that supports hardness* is connected. Select
[On] to output the hardness sentence (SDbhr). *: See the equipment list on page AP-5.
[Port Monitor] Sentence information entered into the [PWR/KP/NMEA0183] port can be
checked. To display the latest sentence information, press the KNOB.
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$GPGGA, 095354. 76, 0959. 673, S, 09959. 59, W, 0, 00, 0. 0 , 0. 0, M, 0. 0, M, 0. 0, 0000*44*6E<0d><0a> $GPGLL, 3442. 67330, N, 13520. 59237, E, 095354. 92, A, A *63*4C<0d><0a> $GPGNS, 095355. 03, 3443. 4, N, 13521. 4, E, A, 00, 0. 0, 0. 0, 0. 0, 0. 0, 0. 0*3F*60<0d><0a> $GPHDG, 255. 00000, 0. 0, E, 0. 0, E*5C*00<0d><0a> $GPHDT, 255. 00000, T*37*19<0d><0a> $GPMTW, 9. 00000, C*3D*60<0d><0a> $GPMWV, 180. 00000, R, 10. 00000, K, A*17*3B<0d><0a>
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Select the device name
PG-700 26844
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PG-700 : 0026844
Select Enter Back
[MENU]
Refresh
Device List
130314
127252 128259
PGN information
060928

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
device name and press the KNOB. The [Device Info] window appears, display­ing information about the device.
[Incoming PGN] The [Incoming PGN] window lists the PGNs that can be received by the unit.
[NMEA Output] Adjust output settings to NMEA2000 devices.
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The [Device Instance] and [System Instance] numbers can be changed as needed. Note: If you want to update the information, select [Refresh] in the [Device List] window.
Received data is shown in black, and unreceived data is shown in gray (updat­ed in one-second cycles). The middle section of the window shows the name of the PGNs that is selected by the selection cursor (yellow).
• [Off]: 128259, 128267, 130310, 130312, 130316, 130830, 130831, 130832 PGNs are not output.
• [On]: 128259, 128267, 130310, 130312, 130316, 130830, 130831, 130832 PGNs are output.

2.7 [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.
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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.
[Gain Adj CHIRP HF/LF/ MF]*1
[Gain Adj CW HF/LF]*1 [Temp] If the water temperature indication is wrong, you can correct it here. For
[Speed (STW)] If the speed indication is wrong, you can correct it here. For example,
[Fish Size] Compensate for wrongful indication of fish size. [Water Type] Select the water type with which to use the equipment, from [Salt] or
[Zero line] [Rejector]
[Zero Line] [Area]
[Bottom Detect] In some installations the tail of the TX line or the echo afterglow can be
If the gain is too high or too low, or the gain for the low and high fre­quencies appears unbalanced, you can compensate it here.
example, if the water temperature indication is 2° higher than actual water temperature, enter -2.
if the speed indication is 10% lower than actual speed, enter +10.
[Fresh]. Select correct water type to get accurate depth data. Turn the zero line (transmission line) on or off. When turned on, the
transmission line disappears, which allows you to see fish echoes near the surface clearly. The length of the transmission line changes with transducer used and installation characteristics. If the width of the transmission line is 4.5 ft (default value) or more, set the transmission line width with [Zero Line Area], as below.
This feature adjusts the transmission line so that the transmission line disappears when the menu item [Zero Line Rejector] is turned on. For a long tail, increase the value. If the transmission line does not disap­pear, lower the TX power.
mistaken for the bottom echo. If this occurs, raise this setting to solve the problem. Too low a setting may prevent display of the bottom echo.
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Menu Item Description
[Bottom Level XDR]*2 In the default bottom level setting (+0), the equipment judges consecu­[Bottom level XDR1*3/
XDR2]*3
[Bottom Hardness]*3 Corrects the hardness value output by NMEA0183. [Heave Sensor Settings] Shows the [Heave Sensor Settings] window (see below for details).
tive strong echoes to be bottom echoes. If, in that setting, the depth in­dication is unstable, adjust the bottom level. If vertical lines extend upward from the bottom echo in the bottom lock display, lower the bot­tom level to erase the vertical lines. Note: If the level is too low, however, it may be difficult to distinguish bottom fish from the bottom echo. Pay a close attention to the actual echo when adjusting settings.
*1: Items displayed will vary depending on the connected transducer. *2: Displayed only for FCV-600. *3: Displayed only for FCV-800.
[Heave Sensor Settings] window
Note 1: Satellite Compass™ connection is required to use the heave sensor function.
If no hull information is input from the Satellite Compass™, the heave sensor function is disabled.
Note 2: If the [External KP] in the [Transducer] menu is set to [On], the heave sensor function is disabled (FCV-800 only).
Note 3: Use of NMEA data converter (NMEA0183 to NMEA2000) is not recommend­ed.
Note 4: To use the heave sensor function, set the Satellite Compass™ output data as follows. For details, refer to the desired Operator’s manual.
NMEA0183 NMEA2000
Output sentence ATT (GPatt), HVE (GPhve) ­Baudrate 38,400bps ­Output cycle Lower than 25ms ­Version IEC ED1 (SC-50/110 only) ­PGN - Heave: 65280
Attitude: 127257
Menu Item Description
[Heave Calib] Select whether or not to enable the heave sensor function.
When this function is set to [On], the shape of the seabed will be displayed stably even in rough sea conditions.
[Heave Sensor Delay] Enabled when [On] is selected for [Heave Calib] above. Set
the delay value. If seabed is not shown steadily even if po­sition is set correctly, adjust the value while observing the display. The recommended value is 10 ms.
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Menu Item Description
[Heave Sensor Position (SC)]
[XDR Position]*1 Transducer position; set at installation. DO NOT change [XDR1 Position]*2/ [XDR2 Position]*2
*1: Displayed only for FCV-600. *2: Displayed only for FCV-800.
Position of the Satellite Compass NOT change this setting. Note: Changing the setting causes inefficient performance.
this setting. Note: Changing the setting causes inefficient performance.
set at installation. DO

2.8 [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).
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Menu Item Description
[XDR]*1 Select the type of transducer connected to the [XDR] or [XDR1] port (CW trans­[XDR1]*2 [CW Type] Enabled when [CW] is selected for [XDR] or [XDR1] above.
[CHIRP Type] enabled when [CHIRP] is selected for [XDR] or [XDR1] above.
[XDR2]*2 When transducer is connected to the [XDR2] port, select [On]. [CHIRP Type]*2 Enabled when [On] is selected for [XDR2] above.
[External KP]*2 Select [On] for KP unit with external sounder transmission equipment.
*1: Displayed only for FCV-600. *2: Displayed only for FCV-800.
ducer/ CHIRP transducer). If no transducer is connected, select [Off].
Select the type of transducer connected to the [XDR] or [XDR1] port.
Select the type of transducer connected to the [XDR] or [XDR1] port.
Select the type of transducer connected to the [XDR2] port.
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2.9 [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. All con­trols are operative. The message [DEMO] appears at the bottom right corner on the screen when the demonstration mode is active.
• [Off]: Deactivate the demonstration mode.
• [Demo1]: Show the demonstration of CW and CHIRP.
• [Demo2]: Show the demonstration of dual frequency CHIRP.
• [Demo3]: Show the demonstration of RezBoost [Diagnostic Test] See section 3.5 for details. [LCD Test] See section 3.6 for details. [Wireless LAN Test] See section 3.7 for details. [Menu Setting Ex-
port]
Menu settings can be exported to USB flash memory.
1) Open the USB port cover on the back of the unit and insert the USB flash
memory.
2) Select [Menu Setting Export], then press the KNOB.
3) Select [Yes], then press the KNOB.
"Settings Exporting..." message is displayed during exporting. When ex­porting is completed, "FCV600_800_setting" folder will be created directly under the USB flash memory (only if there is no corresponding folder). Be­low files will be created.
• Setting file (FCV600_800.txt): If "FCV600_800.txt" already exists, the file will be overwritten.
• Backup file of the setting file (FCV600_800_01 (- 99) .txt): If "FCV600_800_01.txt" already exists, "FCV600_800_02.txt" will be cre­ated.
Note 1: If the USB flash memory is not inserted, the message "USB stor­age is not inserted" will be displayed. Note 2: If the above operation is used when " FCV600_800_99.txt" back­up file exists, the message "File cannot be created" will appear. Delete the unnecessary backup files.
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Menu Item Description
[Menu Setting Im­port]
[Update] Used for software updates. [Factory Default
Settings]
Menu settings can be imported from USB flash memory.
1) Open the USB port cover on the back of the unit and insert the USB flash memory.
2) Select [Menu Setting Import], then press the KNOB.
3) Select [Yes], then press the KNOB. The system will restart automatically. Note: If the USB flash memory is not inserted, the message "USB storage is not inserted" will be displayed.
See section 3.8 for details.
[Serial] setting window
The [Serial] setting window is used to adjust settings related to Tankenmaru* function. Tankenmaru and is a system that wirelessly transmits fish finder data from this unit (main unit) to a sub unit.The wireless transmitter and the sub-unit are made by Shima­no. To use Shimano units please refer to the Shimano’s operation manual.
*: Not available outside Japan.
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Menu Item Description
[Format]
[Pic Sync] Not available outside Japan. [Sub Clutter] [Start Depth] For researchers only. [Period] [Resolution] [Data Type]
[Off] selected as default. Do not change the settings. Note: [Echo] for [Format] is a s select this setting for normal use. When [Echo] is selected, echo data is output from the [PWR] (FCV-600) or [PWR/KP/NMEA0183] (FCV-800) port. However, the echo data will not be received from the navigation equipment.
pecial setting for researchers only. Do not
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NOTICE
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment (other than when installing flush mount hanger cover).
Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts.
Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts, especially plastic connectors.
Only qualified personnel can work inside the equipment.
SHOOTING

3.1 Maintenance

Regular maintenance is essential for good performance. Check the items listed in the table below monthly to help keep your equipment in good shape for years to come.
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Item Check Action
Transducer cable Check the cables are se-
curely connected and not damaged.
Connector Check for looseness and
rust.
Ground terminal Check the ground terminal
is not loosened or rusty and that the ground wire is prop­erly grounded.
Cabinet Check the cabinet for dust
and dirt.
LCD Check the LCD surface for
dust and dirt.
Transducer Marine life on the face of the
transducer will result in a gradual decrease in sensi­tivity. Check the face of the transducer regularly for cleanliness.
Checking
• Connect the cable if loosened.
• Replace the cable if damaged.
• Refasten if necessary.
• Remove rust if necessary.
Dust or dirt may be removed from the cabinet with a soft cloth. Water-diluted mild detergent may be used if desired. DO NOT use chemical cleaners to clean the display unit; they may remove paint and markings.
Wipe the LCD carefully to prevent scratching, us­ing the cleaning cloth provided and an LCD clean­er. To remove dirt or salt deposits, use an LCD cleaner, wiping slowly with cleaning cloth so as to dissolve the dirt or salt. Do not use solvents such as thinner, acetone or benzene for cleaning. Also, do not use degreaser or antifog solution on the LCD, as they can strip the coating on the LCD.
• Clean off any deposits on the transducer sur­faces.
• Carefully remove any marine life with a piece of wood or fine-grade sandpaper.
• DO NOT use chemical cleaners to clean the transducer.
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WARNING

3.2 How to Replace the Fuse

Use the proper fuse.
Use of a wrong fuse can result in fire and dam­age the equipment.
The two fuses (Type: FGBO-A 250V 3A PBF, Code No.: 000-155-841-10) in the power cable assy. protect the system from reverse polarity of the power supply and equip­ment fault. If you cannot turn on the power, a fuse may have blown. Find the cause before replacing the fuse. If the fuse blows after replacement, contact your dealer for advice.

3.3 Battery Voltage Alert

A battery icon appears at the top of the display when the battery voltage is too high or too low.
Battery icon and meaning
Icon Meaning
Voltage is lower than 10 VDC. If the voltage goes below 9 V, the equipment is automatically turned off.
Voltage is higher than 32 VDC. If the voltage goes higher than 33 V, the equipment is au­tomatically turned off.
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3.4 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.
• the battery voltage is within its rated range.
• the fuse. Replace with the specified fuse if necessary.
There is no response when the key is pressed
the screen is blank
no echo appears but the fixed range scale appears
echo appears but zero line does not
sensitivity is low • the gain setting. Adjust the gain higher (see section 1.7).
there is extreme interference or noise
the depth indication is not shown
the speed/water temperature readout is unrealistic or not present
the position readout is unrealis­tic or not present
NMEA2000 data is not re­ceived
• Reboot the system. If there is still no response, contact your lo­cal dealer.
• Press the [ /BRILL] key twice and adjust the brilliance setting.
• if the picture advance speed is set to [Stop] (see section 1.11).
• if scroll-back mode is enabled (see section 1.16).
• If the [External KP] is set to “On“ (see page 2-9) and if the trans­mission of external sounder is set to “Off“.
• if the transducer plug is loosened. Fasten if necessary.
• if the transducer cable is damaged. Replace if necessary.
• if the range shifting is set to "0" (see section 1.10).
• if the zero line rejection is “Off” (see page 7).
• the draft setting; Should be other than “0”.
• if air bubbles or marine life are clinging to the transducer face.
• for dirty water or if the bottom is too soft to return an echo.
• if the transducer is too close to the engine. Contact your local dealer for advice.
• if the unit is properly grounded. Replace if necessary.
• if other echo sounders of the same frequency as own are being operated nearby.
• the range (see section 1.6). Set the range so that the seabed echoes appear on the screen.
• If the depth indication setting is set to [On] (see page 1-48).
• the [Bottom Level XDR]. Adjust the [Bottom Level XDR] (see page 2-8).
• if the sensor plug is securely connected and not damaged. Change if necessary.
• if the sensor is not damaged.
• the connection between fish finder and navigator.
• if the navigator is not damaged.
• Turn on the power of NMEA2000 network. If the unit has already been turned on, reboot the system.
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Color bar
Program no.
Control check
Factory use
0252XXX-XX.XX 0252XXX-XX.XX 0252XXX-XX.XX 0252XXX-XX.XX
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3.5 Diagnostics

If you feel your unit is not working properly, conduct the diagnostic test to find the prob­able cause. If you cannot restore normal operation, contact your dealer for advice.
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
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 con­tact FURUNO or your local dealer for repair.
Prog. FCV-600 FCV-800
MPL 0252483-XX.XX 0252487-XX.XX
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APPLoader 0252484-XX.XX 0252488-XX.XX
APP 0252485-XX.XX 0252489-XX.XX
FPGA 0252486-XX.XX 0252486-XX.XX
XX.XX=version no.
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No. Test item Content
ROM "OK" is shown if check is normal; "NG" for error. SDRAM
1
NMEA1*2 Reserved for factory use. Special connector required. Nothing appears un-
less the connector is used. CAN "OK" is shown if check is normal; "NG" for error. USB Export the menu setting values to a USB flash memory. "OK" is shown if the
USB is inserted correctly, "---" is shown for error. Water temp.*1/
Water temp.1*2 Water temp.2*2
2
Speed Power Voltage of power source. Updated every three seconds. Displayed as "--.-"
*1: For FCV-600 *2: For FCV-800
4. Check the keys and the KNOB.
1) Press the key or the KNOB.
Water temp. and speed from the respective sensors. Updated every three
seconds. Displayed as "--.-" for error.
for error.
Each time a key or knob is pressed a tone sounds and the knob’s correspond­ing on-screen circle "lights" in red if the knob is normal.
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2) Rotate the KNOB. The knob’s corresponding on-screen circle "lights" in red if the knob is normal.
5. To quit the test, press the MENU/ESC key three times to close the test menu.
6. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
3-5
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING

3.6 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. Select [Service], then press the KNOB.
3. Select [LCD Test], then press the KNOB.
4. Press any key except MENU/ESC key to start the test. Press any key other than the MENU/ESC key to change the test color, in the sequence shown below. After the checkered pattern, the [Service] menu appears.
Operating
description Black White
[MENU] : Quit Other Keys : Next
Seven tone
(black)
Seven tone
(red)
Seven tone
(green)
Note: If you want to stop in the middle of the test, press the MENU/ESC key.
5. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.

3.7 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.
Red Green
Seven tone
(blue)
Checkered pattern
Blue
3-6
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
-37dBm
54-F8-2A-02-3B-20
172. 31. 0. 100
Rooter
Network Up
X. X. X-XXX
3. Select [Wireless LAN Test], then press the KNOB. The test result will be displayed.
3
Note: Press the KNOB to refresh the latest information.
4. Press the MENU/ESC key twice to close the window.
3-7
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING

3.8 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. Select [Yes], then press the KNOB. The unit beeps, the startup screen appears, then the [Installation] menu appears.
5. Select the appropriate language, then press the MENU/ESC key twice. The transducer settings will also return to the factory defaults, make sure to set the transducer settings (see section 2.8).
3-8
Window Size*¹⁰
,
#
A-Scope (Off, Normal, Peak) Depth Size (Off, Large, Medium, Small) Zoom Marker (Off, On) Graph (Off, Narrow, Wide) Color Bar (Off, On) Color Scheme (White, Blue, Black, Yellow, Sunlight) Echo Colors (64,16,8) Header Info (Off, On) Header Scale (Time, Distance) ACCU-FISH*¹¹
Bottom Disc.*¹²
MENU key
Sounder
Display
Bold Italic: Default
Pic. Advance (x8, x4, x2, x1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, Stop) Range Shift*¹
,
(0 - 4000 ft, 0 ft) Interference (Auto, High, Medium, Low, Off) Color Erase (0 - 50%, 0%) Clutter*² (0 - 100%, 0%) Color Expand*² (Off, On) White Line (0 - 100%, Edge) Marker TVG Distance*² (100~3000 ft, 300 ft) TVG Level*² (0~9, 3) Smoothing (Off, On) Bottom Zone
#
,
TX Power*⁴
,
#
(1~5, Off, 5)
TX Rate
#
(1 - 10, S, Max, 10)
RezBoost*⁵
,
#
(Off, On)
CHIRP Preset
#
,
*⁶ Select (1,2,3) TX Mode HF*⁷ (Auto CHIRP, Manual CHIRP, CW) TX Mode LF*⁷ (Auto CHIRP, Manual CHIRP, CW) Center Freq.*⁸ CHIRP Width*⁸
ACCU-FISH (Off, On) Fish Info (Off, Fish Size, Depth) Info Size (Small, Large) Fish Symbols (Off, Striped, Solid, Circle, Square) Symbols Area (Dual, Right Disp., Left Disp.) Fish Detect From (+10~199cm, +10cm) Fish Detect Span (+1~199cm, +150cm) Bottom Disc. (Off, Graphic, Probability) Legend (Off, On)
*¹: Available when [Range] is set to [Manual].
*²: Available when [Auto Gain] is set to [Off]. (For [Color Expand], available with SW Ver. 1.06 only)
*³: Available when [Bottom Disc.] is set to [Off].
Disp Mode Config
#
Mode1­Mode7
Disp Setting*⁹ (Off, No Split, Split)
Disp Select*⁹ (Select from the list)
Right Disp Select*⁹ (CHIRP HF, CHIRP MF, CHIRP LF, CW HF, CW LF)
Left Disp Select*⁹ (CHIRP HF, CHIRP MF, CHIRP LF, CW HF, CW LF,
Bottom Lock, Bottom Zoom, Marker Zoom, NAV2, NAV3, NAV4)
*⁹: Default value differ depending on the connected transducer.
*⁴: Available when [Bottom Disc.] or [ACCU-FISH] is set to [Off].
*⁵: Shown when CW transducer is connected only. (For FCV-800, not shown if CW and CHIRP transducers are connected at the same time.)
*⁶: Shown when CHIRP transducer is connected only.
*⁷: Displayed menu items differ depending on the connected transducer.
*¹¹: Shown when transducer for ACCU-FISH
TM
is connected only.
*¹⁰: Available when [A-Scope] is set to [Off].
*
¹²
: Shown when transducer for Bottom Disc. is connected only.
*⁸: Setting range and default value differ depending on the connected transducer.
#
: Grayed-out on the sub-monitor side.
1

APPX. 1 MENU TREE

AP-1
Alarm
ALARM1# -
ALARM5
#
(fish alarm)
Alarm (On, Off)
Setting
Name (ALARM 1 - ALARM 5)
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
From 0-4000 ft, 0 ft,)
Span (+1-+4000 ft, 10 ft,)
Temperature (Off, Inside, Outside)
From (5°C-45°C, 20.0°C ) Span (0.1°C-30.0°C, 1.0°C)
Bottom Type (Off, Rock, Gravel, Sand, Mud) Bottom (Off, On)
From (0-4000 ft, 0 ft) Span (+1-+4000 ft, +10 ft)
Reset? (No, Yes)
Navigation Alarm
Speed
#
Speed (Off, Inside, Outside)
From Speed (0.0~99.0kn, 0.0)
Speed Span (+1.0~50kn)
Arrival
#
Arrival (Off, Inside, Outside)
Radius (0.01~99.99NM)
1
#
: Grayed-out on the sub-monitor side.
Data
Go to WPT*¹
,
#
(Off, Destination 1 - 20)
WPT List*¹
,
#
Delete All WPT
#
Data Box1 (Off, SOG, STW, Position, Heading, Volt, Water Temperature, Heave) Data Box2 (Off, SOG, STW, Position, Heading, Volt, Water Temperature, Heave) Bearing (True, Mag) Wind Spd/Dir (True, Apparent)
*¹: Available when location information is input.
System
Range
Range 1
#
(7 - 4000 ft, 15 ft)
Range 2
#
(7 - 4000 ft, 30 ft)
Range 3
#
(7 - 4000 ft, 60 ft)
Range 4
#
(7 - 4000 ft, 120 ft)
Range 5
#
(7 - 4000 ft, 200 ft)
Range 6
#
(7 - 4000 ft, 400 ft)
Range 7
#
(7 - 4000 ft, 600 ft)
Range 8
#
(7 - 4000 ft, 1000 ft) Zoom Range (7 - 4000 ft, 15 ft) BL Range (7 - 90 ft, 15 ft)
Key
FUNC Key (Pic. Advance, Range Shift, Interference, Clutter, Color Erase, White Line, Marker, WPT List
#
, Bottom Zone#, Zoom Range, BL Range, ACCU-FISH*², CHIRP Preset*³)
Key Beep (Off, On)
Language
Language (English, OTHERS)
Units
Depth (m, ft, fm, HR, pb) Temp (qC, qF) Fish Size (inch, cm) Speed (kn, km/h, mph) Wind (kn, km/h, mph, m/s) Distance (NM, km, SM)
*²: Displayed only when ACCU-FISH™ compatible transducer is connected.
*³: Displayed only when CHIRP compatible transducer is connected.
2
APPX. 1 MENU TREE
AP-2
2
Network
Sensor In Use
#
Data Source
#
NMEA0183*¹
,
#
NMEA2000
#
Wireless LAN
SOG (-------, NMEA0183*¹, NMEA2000 device name) STW (-------, NMEA0183*¹, XDR, NMEA2000 device name) Nav Data (-------, NMEA0183*¹, NMEA2000 device name) Heading (-------, NMEA0183*¹, NMEA2000 device name) Position (-------, NMEA0183*¹, NMEA2000 device name) Wind Spd/Dir (-------, NMEA0183*¹, NMEA2000 device name) Atmos Press. (-------, NMEA0183*¹, NMEA2000 device name) Water Temp (-------, NMEA0183*¹, XDR*⁷, XDR1*¹, XDR2*¹, NMEA2000 device name) Heave (-------, NMEA0183*¹, NMEA2000 device name)
Format (Ver1.5, Ver2.0, Ver3.0/4.0/4.1) Baudrate (4800bps, 38400bps) NMEA Output (Off, On) TLL Output (Off, TLL, FURUNO-TLL) Bottom Hardness
*2
(Off, On)
Port Monitor Device List Incoming PGN NMEA Output (Off, On)
Wireless LAN Setting Use Sub Sets*³
,
#
(Off, On)
Connection Network Setting*³
,*4
Local Network Setting*³
,*5
Wireless LAN Output*³
,
#
Wireless LAN (Off, On) Mode (Master, Sub)*³ Wireless Mode*³ (AP Mode, Client Mode)
Depth (Off, On) Navigation (Off, On) Weather (Off, On)
Calib
Draft (-15.0 - +50.0 ft, +0.0 ft) Gain Adj CHIRP HF*⁶
,
#
(-50 - +50, +0)
Gain Adj CHIRP MF*⁶
,
#
(-50 - +50, +0)
Gain adj CHIRP LF*⁶
,
#
(-50 - +50, +0)
Gain adj CW HF*⁶
,
#
(-50 - +50, +0)
Gain adj CW LF*⁶
,
#
(-50 - +50, +0)
Temp
#
(-20.0 - +20.0 qC, +0.0 qC)
Speed(STW)
#
(-50 - +50%, +0%)
Fish Size
#
(-80 - +100%, +0%)
Water Type
#
(Salt, Fresh)
Zero Line
#
Bottom Detect# (0.0 - 70.0 ft, 0.0 ft) Bottom Level XDR
*⁷
,
#
(-200 - +100,+0)
Bottom Level XDR1
,
#
(-200 - +100, +0)
Bottom Level XDR2
,
#
(-200 - +100, +0)
Bottom Hardness
,
#
(-50 - +50, +0)
Heave Sensor Setting
*⁸
,
#
Rejector# (Off, On) Area
#
(4.5 - 16.5 ft, 4.5 ft)
Heave Calib (Off, On) Heave Sensor Delay (0-1000, 10) Heave Sensor Position
Bow/Stern (0 -100 ft) Up/Down (0 -100 ft) Port/Starboard (0 -100 ft)
XDR Position*⁷
XDR1 Position*¹
(Same as above)
XDR2 Position*¹
(Same as above)
2
*1
: For FCV-800 only.
*2
: Displayed only when connected to a transducer that supports
bottom discrimination function.
*3
: Available only when [Wireless LAN] is set to [On].
*4
: Available only when [Wireless Mode] is set to [Client Mode].
*5
: Available only when [Wireless Mode] is set to [AP Mode].
*6
: Items displayed differ depending on the connected transducer
*7
: For FCV-600 only.
*8
: Available when [External KP] is set to [Off] (FCV-800 only).
#
: Grayed-out on the sub-monitor side.
Bow/Stern (0 -100 ft) Up/Down (0 -100 ft) Port/Starboard (0 -100 ft)
APPX. 1 MENU TREE
AP-3
APPX. 1 MENU TREE
2
Transducer
Type*¹
,
#
(CW, CHIRP)
XDR1*²
,
#
(CW, CHIRP, Off)
CW Type
#
(------, 520-5PSD, 520-5MSD, 520-PLD, 525-5PWD,525T-PWD, 525T-BSD, 525STID-MSD, 525STID-PWD, 525T-LTD/12, 525T-LTD/20, SS60-SLTD/12, SS60-SLTD/20, 600W, 50/200-1T*², 526TID-HDD*², 1kW*²) CHIRP Type
#
(------, B150M*¹, TM150M*¹, B75M*¹, SS75M*¹, B785M*¹, B75H*¹, SS75H*¹, TM165HW*¹, B75L, SS75L, B175L*², B265LH*², B265LM*², B275LHW*², TM265LH*², TM265LM*², TM275LHW*², CM265LH*², CM265LM*², CM275LHW*²) XDR2*²
,
#
(Off, On)
CHIRP Type*²
,*³,
#
(------, 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)
Service
Serial
#
Format (Off, Echo, Tankenmaru) Pic. Sync*⁴ (Yes, No) Sub Clutter*⁴ (0-15, 4) Start Depth*⁵ (0-2400 m) Period*⁵ (1-99 sec) Resolution*⁵ (0.1-99.9 m, Auto) Data Type*⁵ (Peak, Average)
Demonstrate
#
(Off, Demo1, Demo2, Demo3)
Diagnostic Test LCD Test Wireless LAN Test Menu Setting Export (Yes, No) Menu Setting Import (Yes, No) Update (Yes, No) Factory Default Settings (Yes, No)
*¹: Only for FCV-600. *²: Only for FCV-800. *³: The displayed menuitems differ depending on the [XDR1] settings. *⁴: Only available when [Tankenmaru] is selected in the [Format] menu. *⁵: Only available when [Echo] is selected from the [Format] menu.
#
: Grayed-out on the sub-monitor side.
AP-4

APPX. 2 TRANSDUCER LIST

The following table shows transducer compatibility with the ACCU-FISH™, Bottom Discrimina­tion, RezBoost™, and hardness functions (supported: unsupported: ×).
CW Transducers
Transducer
520-5PSD 600W For FCV- 520-5MSD  520-PLD  525-5PWD  525STID-PWD  525STID-MSD  525T-PWD  525T-BSD  525T-LTD/12  525T-LTD/20  SS60-SLTD/12  SS60-SLTD/20  200B-5S ××× 1kW For FCV- 50B-6 ××× 50B-6B ××× 50/200-1T  526TID-HDD 
ACCU-
FISH
Bottom
Discrimination
RezBoost
Hardness Remarks
600/800
800
Single Frequency CHIRP Transducers
Transducer
TM150M ××××300W For FCV- B-75L ×××× B-75H ××××600W FCV-600/
B-175L ××××1kW For FCV- B-175H ××××
ACCU-
FISH
Bottom
Discrimination
RezBoost
Hardness Remarks
600/800
800
800
Dual Frequency CHIRP Transducers
Transducer
B265LH-FJ12 ×××1kW For FCV- TM265LH-FJ12 ××× CM265LH-FJ12 ×××
ACCU-
FISH
Bottom
Discrimination
RezBoost
Hardness Remarks
800
AP-5
APPX. 2 TRANSDUCER LIST
Other compatible transducers
Single Frequency CHIRP Transducers
Transducer
ACCU-
FISH
Bottom
Discrimination
RezBoost
Hardness Remarks
B150M ×× ××300W SS75L ×× ×× P95M ×× ×× P75M ×× ××600W B75HW ×× ×× B75M ×× ×× SS75M ×× ×× B785M ×× ×× SS75H ×× ×× TM165HW ×× ×× B175M ×× ××1kW (FCV-800 only) TM185M ×× ×× B285M ×× ×× B175HW ×× ×× TM185HW ×× ×× B285HW ×× ××
Dual Frequency CHIRP Transducers (FCV-800 only)
Transducer
ACCU-
FISH
Bottom
Discrimination
RezBoost
Hardness Remarks
B765LM ×× ××300W/600W B765LH ×× ×× B265LM ×× ××1kW TM265LM ×× ×× CM265LM ×× ×× B275LHW ×× ×× TM275LHW ×× ×× CM275LHW ×× ××
AP-6
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.
• IEEE Std 802.11b Standard on 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN
• IEEE Std 802.11g Standard on 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN
• IEEE Std 802.11n Standard on 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN
Safety
This product, like other radio devices, emits radio frequency electromagnetic energy. The level of energy emitted by this device, however, is less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by other wireless devices such as mobile phones. This product operates within the guidelines found in ra­dio frequency safety standards and recommendations. These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from deliberations of panels and com­mittees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature. In some situations or environments, the use of this product may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the applicable organization. Examples of such situa­tions include the following:
• Using this product onboard airplanes, or
• Using this product in any other environment where the risk of interference with other devices or services is perceived or identified as being harmful.
If uncertain of the policy that applies to the use of wireless devices in a specific organization or environment (an airplane, for example), ask for authorization to use this product before turning it on.
Export Regulation
Radio wave certification is necessary at the export destination. The Wireless LAN of this product operates in the 2.4 GHz band, which does not require a license in most countries. However, the conditions for use of the wireless LAN depend on the country or the area.
AP-7
APPX. 3 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION
AP-8
FURUNO
FCV-600
SPECIFICATIONS OF FISH FINDER
FCV-600
1 GENERAL
1.1 TX frequency/method
50 kHz and 200 kHz single or dual frequency transmitting or CHIRP: LF/MF/HF (40 to 225 kHz)
1.2 Output power 300/600 W
1.3 TX rate Max. 3,000 pulse/min
1.4 Pulse length 0.04 to 3.0 ms
2 FISH FINDER
2.1 Screen size 5.7-inch color LCD, 640 x 480 (VGA)
2
2.2 Brilliance 1,000 cd/m
2.3 Display mode Single frequency, Dual frequency, Zoom (high or low freq.),
Nav data, A-scope
2.4 Expansion mode Bottom lock, Bottom zoom, Marker zoom, Full screen
2.5 Basic range 7 to 4,000 ft
2.6 Shift 0 to 4,000 ft
2.7 Zoom range 7 to 4,000 ft
2.8 Display color Echo color: 8/16/64 colors according to echo intensity
Palette: select from five colors
2.9 Picture advance speed 9 steps (Lines/TX: x8, x4, x2, x1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 or stop)
2.10 Function settings CHIRP, Heave adjustment, Estimation for bottom composition,
ACCU-FISH
3 INTERFACE
3.1 Number of ports
Serial 1 port, 38,400 bps (only for research purpose) Wireless LAN IEEE802.11b/g/n, 2.412 to 2.462 GHz, 0.0363 W NMEA2000 1 port, LEN: 1 USB 1 port, USB2.0, for maintenance
3.2 Data sentences (wireless LAN)
Input/Output DPT, GGA, HDG, HDT, MDA, MTW, MWV, RMB, TLL, VHW, VTG, ZDA
3.3 Output P sentences
PFEC GPhve
3.4 NMEA2000 PGN
Input 059392/904, 060160/416/928, 061184, 065240/280, 126208/720/996, 127250/252/257, 128259, 129025/026/029/283/284, 130306/310/311/312/314/316/577/821 Output 059392/904, 060928, 061184, 126208/464/720/993/996/998, 128259/267, 130310/312/316/821/822/830/831/832
4 POWER SUPPLY
12-24 VDC: 1.0-0.6 A
typical
TM
, RezBoostTM
SP - 1 E2394S01C
231102
FURUNO
5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
4.1 Ambient temperature -15°C to +55°C
4.2 Relative humidity 93% at 40°C
4.3 Waterproofing IP56
4.4 Vibration IEC 60945 Ed.4
6 UNIT COLOR
N1.0
FCV-600
SP - 2 E2394S01C
231102
FURUNO
FCV-800
SPECIFICATIONS OF FISH FINDER
FCV-800
1 GENERAL
1.1 TX frequency/method 50 kHz or 200 kHz dual frequency transmitting or
CHIRP: LF/MF/HF (40 to 225 kHz) dual transmitting simultaneously
1.2 Output power 300 W/ 600 W/ 1 kW
1.3 TX rate Max. 3,000 pulse/min
1.4 Pulse length 0.04 to 3.0 ms
2 FISH FINDER
2.1 Screen size 8.4-inch color LCD, 800 x 600 (SVGA)
2
2.2 Brilliance 800 cd/m
2.3 Display mode Single frequency, Dual frequency, Zoom (high or low freq.),
Nav data, A-scope
2.4 Expansion mode Bottom lock, Bottom zoom, Marker zoom, Full screen
2.5 Basic range 7 to 4,000 ft
2.6 Shift 0 to 4,000 ft
2.7 Zoom range 7 to 4,000 ft
2.8 Display color Echo color: 8/16/64 colors according to echo intensity
Palette: select from five colors
2.9 Picture advance speed 9 steps (Lines/TX: x8, x4, x2, x1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 or stop)
2.10 Function settings CHIRP, Heave adjustment, Estimation for bottom composition,
Bottom hardness, ACCU-FISH
3 INTERFACE
3.1 Number of ports
Serial 2 ports, Port 1: NMEA0183 V1.5/2.0/3.0/4.0/4.1, 4,800/38,400 bps Port 2: 38,400 bps (only for research purpose) Wireless LAN IEEE802.11b/g/n, 2.412 to 2.462 GHz, 0.0363 W NMEA2000 1 port, LEN: 1 USB 1 port, USB2.0, for maintenance External KP 1 port
3.2 Data sentences NMEA0183
Input BWC, GGA, GLL, GNS, HDG, HDT, MDA, MTW, MWV, RMA, RMB, RMC, THS, VHW, VTG, XTE, ZDA Output DBS, DBT, DPT, MTW, RMB, TLL, VHW
3.3 Output P sentences NMEA0183
PFEC SDbhr, SDmrk, pidat, SDtbd, SDtfl
3.4 Data sentences (wireless LAN)
Input/Output DPT, GGA, HDG, HDT, MDA, MTW, MWV, RMB, TLL, VHW, VTG, ZDA
3.5 Output P sentences (wireless LAN)
PFEC GPhve
3.6 NMEA2000 PGN
Input 059392/904, 060160/416/928, 061184, 065240/280, 126208/720/996, 127250/252/257, 128259, 129025/026/029/283/284, 130306/310/311/312/314/316/577/821
typical
TM
, RezBoostTM
SP - 1 E2395S01C
231102
FURUNO
Output 059392/904, 060928, 061184, 126208/464/720/993/996/998, 128259/267, 130310/312/316/821/822/830/831/832
4 POWER SUPPLY
12-24 VDC: 1.6-0.8 A
5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
4.1 Ambient temperature -15°C to +55°C
4.2 Relative humidity 93% at 40°C
4.3 Waterproofing IP56
4.4 Vibration IEC 60945 Ed.4
6 UNIT COLOR
N1.0
FCV-800
SP - 2 E2395S01C
231102

INDEX

A
ACCU-FISH alarm................................... 1-30
ACCU-FISH setup..........................1-23
Arrival alarm ............................................ 1-33
A-scope display....................................... 1-21
, 1-24
B
Battery voltage alert .................................. 3-2
Bottom discrimination display.................. 1-25
Bottom fish alarm .................................... 1-30
Bottom lock display ................................... 1-7
Bottom type alarm ................................... 1-31
Bottom zone ............................................ 1-46
Bottom zoom display................................. 1-8
BRILL key.................................................. 1-2
Brilliance.................................................... 1-2
C
Calib menu ................................................ 2-7
Cleaning .................................................... 3-1
Clutter...................................................... 1-20
Color erase.............................................. 1-20
Controls..................................................... 1-1
D
Data menu............................................... 1-50
Default settings ......................................... 3-8
Depth indication size ............................... 1-48
Depth measurement................................ 1-14
Diagnostic test........................................... 3-4
Display menu .......................................... 1-48
Dual frequency display.............................. 1-6
F
Fish alarm ............................................... 1-30
FUNC key................................................ 1-33
Fuse replacement ..................................... 3-2
G
Gain adjustment ...................................... 1-13
GAIN knob............................................... 1-13
H
Header info.............................................. 1-49
Header scale ........................................... 1-49
I
Interference ............................................. 1-19
K
Key menu .................................................. 2-2
L
Language menu ........................................ 2-2
LCD test .................................................... 3-6
M
Maintenance.............................................. 3-1
Marker zoom display ................................. 1-8
N
Nav data display...................................... 1-38
P
Palette ..................................................... 1-49
Picture advance speed............................ 1-18
R
Range...................................................... 1-12
RANGE key............................................. 1-12
Range menu.............................................. 2-1
Range shift .............................................. 1-16
RezBoost................................................. 1-27
S
Shifting range .......................................... 1-17
Smoothing ............................................... 1-46
Sounder menu......................................... 1-45
Speed alarm............................................ 1-32
System configuration....................................ix
System menu ............................................ 2-1
T
Transducer menu ...................................... 2-9
Troubleshooting ........................................ 3-3
TX power................................................. 1-47
TX rate .................................................... 1-47
U
Units menu ................................................ 2-2
V
VRM ........................................................ 1-14
W
Water temperature alarm ........................ 1-31
Water temperature graph ........................ 1-49
Waypoints ............................ 1-36
Wind speed and direction source ............ 1-50
Window size ............................................ 1-48
, 1-37, 1-38
Z
Zoom marker........................................... 1-48
IN-1

Declaration of Conformity

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EL/GB vastavusdeklaratsiooni täielik tekst on kättesaadav järgmisel internetiaadressil:
С настоящото Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. декларира, че гореспоменат тип радиосъоръжение е в съответствие с Директива 2014/53/ЕС, SI 2017/1206.
Цялостният текст на EC/UK декларацията за съответствие може да се намери на следния интернет адрес:
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.
El texto completo de la declaración de conformidad de la EU/UK está disponible en la siguiente dirección Internet:
Tímto Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. prohlašuje, že výše zmíněné typ rádiového zařízení je v souladu se směrnicí 2014/53/EU, SI 2017/1206.
Úplné znění EU/SK prohlášení o shodě je k dispozici na této internetové adrese:
Hermed erklærer Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., at ovennævnte radioudstyr er i overensstemmelse med direktiv 2014/53/EU, SI 2017/1206.
EU/UK-overensstemmelseserklæringens fulde tekst kan findes på følgende internetadresse:
Hiermit erklärt die Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., dass der oben genannte Funkanlagentyp der Richtlinie 2014/53/EU, SI 2017/1206 entspricht.
Der vollständige Text der EU/UK-Konformitätserklärung ist unter der folgenden Internetadresse verfügbar:
Käesolevaga deklareerib Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., et ülalmainitud raadioseadme tüüp vastab direktiivi 2014/53/EL, SI 2017/1206 nõuetele.
Pilns ES/AK atbilstības deklarācijas teksts ir pieejams šādā interneta vietnē:
Με την παρούσα η Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., δηλώνει ότι ο προαναφερθέντας ραδιοεξοπλισμός πληροί την οδηγία 2014/53/ΕΕ, SI 2017/1206.
Το πλήρες κείμενο της δήλωσης συμμόρφωσης EE/UK διατίθεται στην ακόλουθη ιστοσελίδα στο διαδίκτυο:
Hereby, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. declares that the above-mentioned radio equipment type is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU, SI 2017/1206.
The full text of the EU/UK declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
Le soussigné, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., déclare que l'équipement radioélectrique du type mentionné ci-dessus est conforme à la directive 2014/53/UE, SI 2017/1206.
Le texte complet de la déclaration UE/RU de conformité est disponible à l'adresse internet suivante:
Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. ovime izjavljuje da je gore rečeno radijska oprema tipa
u skladu s Direktivom 2014/53/EU, SI 2017/1206.
Cjeloviti tekst EU/UK izjave o sukladnosti dostupan je na sljedećoj internetskoj
adresi:
Il fabbricante, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., dichiara che il tipo di apparecchiatura radio menzionato sopra è conforme alla direttiva 2014/53/UE, SI 2017/1206.
Il testo completo della dichiarazione di conformità UE/RU è disponibile al seguente indirizzo Internet:
Ar šo Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. deklarē, ka augstāk minēts radioiekārta atbilst Direktīvai 2014/53/ES, SI 2017/1206.
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Notice for radiated immunity
Aš, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., patvirtinu, kad pirmiau minėta radijo įrenginių tipas atitinka Direktyvą 2014/53/ES, SI 2017/1206.
Visas ES/JK atitikties deklaracijos tekstas prieinamas šiuo interneto adresu:
Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. igazolja, hogy fent említett típusú rádióberendezés megfelel a 2014/53/EU, SI 2017/1206 irányelvnek.
Az EU/EK-megfelelőségi nyilatkozat teljes szövege elérhető a következő internetes
címen:
B'dan, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., niddikjara li msemmija hawn fuq-tip ta' tagħmir tar-radju huwa konformi mad-Direttiva 2014/53/UE, SI 2017/1206.
It-test kollu tad-dikjarazzjoni ta' konformità tal-UE/RU huwa disponibbli f'dan l-indirizz tal-Internet li ġej:
Hierbij verklaar ik, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., dat het hierboven genoemde type radioapparatuur conform is met Richtlijn 2014/53/EU, SI 2017/1206.
De volledige tekst van de EU/VK-conformiteitsverklaring kan worden geraadpleegd op het volgende internetadres:
Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. niniejszym oświadcza, że wyżej wymieniony typ urządzenia radiowego jest zgodny z dyrektywą 2014/53/UE, SI 2017/1206.
Pełny tekst deklaracji zgodności UE/UK jest dostępny pod następującym adresem
internetowym:
O(a) abaixo assinado(a) Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. declara que o mencionado acima tipo de equipamento de rádio está em conformidade com a Diretiva 2014/53/UE, SI 2017/1206.
Den fullständiga texten till EU/Storbritannien-försäkran om överensstämmelse finns på följande webbadress:
The test for the radiated immunity is performed up to 2.7 GHz only without the special condition of spot frequency being applied. There is a chance that this equipment may interfere with allocated services in the frequency range of 2.7 GHz to 6 GHz, particularly in harbors, rivers, lake banks, etc.
Úplné EÚ/SK vyhlásenie o zhode je k dispozícii na tejto internetovej adrese:
Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. potrjuje, da je zgoraj omenjeno tip radijske opreme skladen z Direktivo 2014/53/EU, SI 2017/1206.
Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. vakuuttaa, että yllä mainittu radiolaitetyyppi on direktiivin 2014/53/EU, SI 2017/1206 mukainen.
EU/UK-vaatimustenmukaisuusvakuutuksen täysimittainen teksti on saatavilla seuraavassa internetosoitteessa:
Härmed försäkrar Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. att ovan nämnda typ av radioutrustning överensstämmer med direktiv 2014/53/EU, SI 2017/1206.
Celotno besedilo izjave EU/ZK o skladnosti je na voljo na naslednjem spletnem naslovu:
Prin prezenta, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. declară că echipamentul radio menționat
mai sus este în conformitate cu Directiva 2014/53/UE, SI 2017/1206.
Textul integral al declarației de conformitate UE/RU este disponibil la următoarea adresă internet:
Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. týmto vyhlasuje, že vyššie spomínané rádiové
zariadenie typu je v súlade so smernicou 2014/53/EÚ, SI 2017/1206.
O texto integral da declaração de conformidade da EU/UK está disponível no seguinte endereço de Internet:
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