Furuno 585 manual

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    i IMPO RT AN T NOTICE • No part of th is manu al ma y be c opied or re produ ced wi thou t written per miss ion. • If this man ual is l ost or worn, cont act your d ealer about re placement. • Th e co nten ts of this m a nual a nd equi pme nt s pec ificat ions are subj ect to ch an ge w itho ut n otice. • Th e exa mple screen s ( or illus t[...]

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    ii SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Instructions for the Operator WARNING Do not open the equipment. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can result. Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire. Continued use of the[...]

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    SAFET Y IN STRUCTIO NS iii Safety Instructions for the Installer WARNING Turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation. Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on. Be sure no water leaks in at the trans- ducer or sensor mounting location. Water leakage can sink the vessel. Also confirm that the transducer [...]

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    iv T ABLE OF CONTENTS FOREW ORD ....... ..... .......... .... ..... v SYSTEM CON FIGURATION . .... vi EQUI PMENT LISTS ...... ..... ....... vii 1. OP ERATIO N ........ ..... ......... ..... 1 1.1 Cont rol Descr iption ..... ....... ....... .... .. 1 1.2 Power On/Off ...... ....... ........... ....... .. 2 1.3 Adju sting Disp lay Con trast and Brill[...]

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    v FOREW ORD A W ord to FCV -620 /585 Owners Co ngr atula tion s on you r cho ice of the FURUNO FCV-620/585 Colo r LCD Soun der. We are co nfi dent you wi ll s ee why the FURUNO name has become synonymous wi th qual ity and rel iab ili t y. For ove r 50 years FU RUNO Electri c Com- pany has enjoy ed an e nvia ble rep utatio n for inno vat ive an d d[...]

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    vi SYSTEM CONFIGUR A T I ON FCV -620 FCV -585 DISPLAY UNIT CV-620 : Standard : Option Power supply 12-24 VDC : Local Supp ly Water temperature/speed sensor ST-02MSB, ST-02PSB Water temperature sensor T-02MSB, T-02MTB, T-03MSB GPS Navigator or Water temperature sensor Transducer 5 20-5PSD, 520-5MSD, 525-5PWD, 525ST-MSD, 525ST-PWD : Standard : Option[...]

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    vii EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply for FCV-620 Standard supply for FCV-585 Name T ype Code No. Qty Remarks Display Unit CV -620 - 1 With hard cover T ransducer 520-5PSD 000-015-204 1 Thru-hull mount 520-5MSD 000-015-212 Thru-hull mount 525-5PWD 000-146-966 T ransom mount T riducer (transducer plus spd/temp sensor) 525ST -MSD 000-015-263 Thru-hull [...]

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    EQUIPM ENT LIST S vi ii Opti on al equi pm ent fo r FCV- 620 /585 Nam e T y pe Co de No. Qty Rema rks Acc ess or ie s (F P02-05 601 ) • Fl ush m oun ting sp onge (1 pc ., 0 2-1 55- 1081 -1, 10 0-3 30-8 51- 10) • Wi ng nut (4 p cs., M4 SUS304, 0 00-863-3 31) • Flat washer (4 pcs., M4 SUS304, 00 0-864-126) • Sp ring was her (4 pcs., M4 SUS 30[...]

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    1 1. OPERA TION 1.1 Co ntrol Description Displa y unit for FCV-620 Note: Th e FCV-620 and FCV- 585 share th e same featur es. For s ake of bre vity, this manual uses “FCV -6 20”. How to rem ove t he har d cov er Plac e finger s be low co ver, pull c over fo rwar d and l ift it. Wh en rem ovi ng th e disp lay unit To k eep out dust from c onnec [...]

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    1. OPER ATION 2 1.2 Po w er O n/O f f 1. Pres s the /BRIL L k ey to turn o n th e po wer. The u nit be eps, the startup s creen ap pea rs, and then the equipment checks t he ROM and R AM for pr oper o peratio n. After the c om- plet ion of the e quipm ent ch eck, the las t-used displ ay a ppear s. Startu p screen 2. T o t urn off the po wer , pres [...]

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    1. OPER ATI ON 3 2. Rotate th e MOD E knob ag ain to choose the displ ay m ode de sired. The scree n you chose app ears s oon the re- after . Sing le frequen cy disp lay Low freque ncy (50 kHz) The sound er us es u l t rasoni c sig nals to detec t bottom c onditio ns. T he lo wer t he freq uenc y of the s igna l, the wider th e de tection area. The[...]

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    1. OPERATION 4 Bottom zoom display This mode expands bottom and bottom fish on the left-half window. Th is mode is useful for determining bottom contour. When the bottom depth increase s, the display auto matically shifts to keep the bottom echo at the lower part of the screen. Bottom zoom display Marker zoom display This mode expands chosen area o[...]

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    1. OPERATION 5 1.5 Choosing Range The basic range may be chosen in Auto or Manual mode. 1. Press the RANGE key to open th e range set- ting window . Range setting window 2. Use W or X to choose Auto or Manual. Auto: The range changes automatically to display the bottom echo on the screen. The range shifting functions are inoperative in Auto mode. ?[...]

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    1. OPER ATION 6 Manual gain adjustment The GAIN knob a djusts the sensit ivit y of the recei ver. Ge nerall y, use a hi gher gain sett ing for grea ter dept hs and a lowe r sett ing for s hallow er wat ers. Ex amp les o f prop er an d imp roper gain 1. Pres s th e GAIN kn ob to ope n th e Aut o Gai n sett ing w indow . 2. Pres s the GAIN knob a gai[...]

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    1. OPER ATI ON 7 the me nu wind ow (left) is disp lay ed to gr ay . Y o u may al so u se X to mo ve the c ursor . 4. Us e S or T to c hoose the me nu item des ired and pres s the EN TER key . The s electe d setting bo x or wind ow a ppears. S etti ng box Se tting win dow 5. Us e S or T to c hoose an opt ion. 6. Pres s th e ENTER ke y to save the se[...]

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    1. OPER ATION 8 Sound er me nu 3. Use S or T to c hoose Pic. Adv anc e and press the EN TER ke y . Pic. A dvance s etting wi ndow 4. Use S or T to c hoose pictur e adv ance spe ed des ired an d pres s th e ENTER ke y . 1/16 i s th e slow est spe ed a nd 4/1 i s th e fast est spe ed. 1/16 me ans o ne sc an lin e is prod uced ever y 16 tra nsmis sion[...]

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    1. OPER ATI ON 9 1.12 S uppressin g Low Level Noise Low i ntens ity "speck les" ma y appear o ver mo st of s creen. Th is is m ainly du e t o sed iment in th e water or n oise. T hese can b e sup press ed by adju sting C lutte r on th e menu. Clu tter ap pea ranc e No te: Cl utter canno t be adj uste d when F ishi ng or Cru i si ng is sel[...]

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    1. OPER ATION 10 1.14 A-Scop e Disp lay This disp lay s how s e choes at eac h tr ansm ission with ampl itude s and ton e pr oport ional to their inten sities, on the r ight of the s creen. I t is usefu l for esti matin g the kind of fis h sc hool a nd bottom com positi on. No te: In the dual f requen cy disp lay, th e A- Scop e d isplay is o nly a[...]

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    1. OPER ATI ON 11 No te: T o hid e the fi sh sy mbol , cho ose Off at step 4 and p res s the ENTER key. 5. Pres s the M ENU/ESC key tw ice to clo se the win dow. Fish Info 1. Pres s the MENU /E SC key to op en th e menu. 2. Us e S or T t o cho ose Displa y and press the ENT ER key . 3. Us e S or T to choos e F ish Info and press the EN TER key. Fis[...]

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    1. OPERATION 12 Water temperature alarm: The water tempera- ture alarm alerts you when the water tempera- ture is within (inside alarm) the alarm r ange set or under/over (outside alarm) the range set. Speed ala rm: The speed alarm alerts you when the speed is within (inside alarm) or under /over (outside alarm) the preset speed. Arrival alarm: The[...]

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    1. OPER ATI ON 13 8. Us e T to ch oose S pan (or Rad ius for Arri val) and p ress th e EN TER key . 9. Us e S or T to s et the r ange o f de pth, tem- pera ture, s peed or di stance as a pprop riate . T o sh or ten the a larm rang e marke r use T , and to leng then use S . 10.For the bott om a larm, te mpe rature alar m, sp ee d al arm o r ar ri va[...]

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    1. OPER ATION 14 3. Pres s the MARK or EN TER key to regis ter the po sition set a t step 2. A red v ertic al line ap pea rs on the p osi tion set at s tep 2. T he wa ypoi nt is n ame d autom ati- call y with the nex t se quenti al w aypoint numbe r . If you w an t to ch ange w aypo int name, go to ste p 4. O therw ise, go to ste p 6. Wayp oin t se[...]

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    1. OPER ATI ON 15 1.18.2 E ditin g a registe r ed wayp oint 1. Pres s the MENU /E SC key to op en th e menu. 2. Us e S or T to c hoose Data an d pres s th e ENT ER key . 3. Us e S or T to c hoose WPT Li st and press the ENTER key . 4. Us e S or T to c hoose a way poi nt to be edit ed a nd press the ENTER key . The Edit Waypo int w indow i s show n.[...]

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    1. OPER ATION 16 Gr aphi c di sp lays Dig ital di spla ys No te: W hen d ata i s l ost 30 se c., the di splay show s “- - ” at t he loca tion w here d ata is lost. 1.19.2 S creen divisi o n 1. Pr ess the MENU/ ES C ke y to open the menu . 2. Us e S or T to choos e Disp lay and press the ENTER key . 3. Us e S or T to cho ose N av D ata 1 or Na v[...]

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    1. OPER ATI ON 17 Bot tom Ar ea s ettin g wind ow 2. Us e W or X to c hoos e the b order desir ed (Abov e or Below ). 3. Us e S or T to m ove u ppe r or low er bo rder and p ress th e EN TER key . White Line : Displays t he lea ding edge of the bottom ec ho in wh i t e. This is u seful for discri mi- nati ng botto m fis h fro m bottom . T he s etti[...]

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    1. OPER ATION 18 Displa y menu Displa y menu Dept h Size: Cho ose th e fo nt siz e of the de pth indic ation (S mall, M edium or Large ). Zoom Ma rker: T urn th e zoom ma rker on or off (on t he sing le fre que ncy dis play) when the bottom lock d ispla y, the bo ttom zoom display or th e mar ke r z oom di spl ay i s s el ec ted . Temp Gra ph: T ur[...]

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    1. OPERATION 19 Data menu This menu mainly sets up h ow to display data input by external e quipment. Data menu Nav Display 1, 2: Data for speed (SOG), speed (STW), depth, range, bearing, position, wind, heading, course, barom press, water tempera- ture, time to go, trip meter, odometer or XTE can be displayed on the left top of the screen. Appropr[...]

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    20 2. SYSTEM MENU 2.1 Dis playin g Syste m Sub Menu The Syste m menu mainly consists of items wh ich on ce set do not requ ire fre qu ent a djust- me nt. T his m enu ha s nin e sub me nus. T o dis - play ea ch sub m enu , do t he foll owin gs. 1. P ress the M ENU/ESC key to op en the m enu. 2. Use S or T to choo se S ystem . The list o f sub menus [...]

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    2. SYST EM MENU 21 2.5 Unit s Menu Units men u Depth: Choose unit of d epth measur ement from m, ft, fa, pb or HR ( J apanese). Temp: Choos e uni t of t emp erat ure m easu re- ment from ° C or ° F. Temperature data is requ ired . Sp eed : Choo se un it o f sp eed m eas urem ent from kt, km/h or mph. Speed data is required. Wind: Choos e unit of [...]

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    22 3. MAIN TEN ANCE, TR OUB LE- SH OOT ING 3.1 Mai nten ance Re gular m a inten anc e is ess enti al for g ood per forma nce. Ch ec king the i te ms li ste d in th e ta ble bel ow mon th ly wil l he l p ke ep y our equi p- ment in good shape fo r years t o c ome. 3.2 Clean ing t h e Di splay Unit Dust or d irt on cabi nets may be removed with a sof[...]

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    3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 23 3.6 T rou bleshootin g The table bel ow pr ovid es basi c tro uble- sho otin g proc edure s w hich the user ma y foll ow to re store normal o pera tion. 3.7 Diagnos tics If you feel your unit i s not worki ng proper ly, conduct t he diagnosti c test to fin d the prob lem. If you ca nnot res t ore no r mal ope ra- [...]

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    3. MAINTE NANCE, TROUBL E SHO OTING 24 Checking G A I N knob : Rot ate the knob. The in dication g oes higher wi th clo ckwise rota tion; l ower with counter clockwise r ota- tion. Press th e knob. The kn ob corre- spondin g on-screen ci rcle "light s" in red if th e kno b is no rm al. Checking MO D E k nob : Rotate the knob, and c orres [...]

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    25 4. INST ALLA TIO N 4.1 Dis play Unit Moun ting cons iderat ions The disp lay un it can b e in stalled on a tabl etop or f lus h mo unt ed i n a pa nel . When ch oos in g a locati on keep the foll owing in mi nd: • The te mpe rat ur e and humi di ty sho uld be mod era te and s tab le. • Loc ate the un it aw ay from ex haus t pipe s and v ent [...]

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    4. IN STALLATI ON 26 4.2 Thru-hull Mo unt T ransdu cer Tran sducer m ounting l ocation Th e t hru -hull moun t t ran sdu cer (5 20 -5P SD, 520 -5MSD) pr ovi des th e bes t pe rf orm anc e of all, sin ce t he tra nsdu cer p rotru de s from the hull an d the effe ct of ai r bubbl es and tu rbu- lenc e ne ar the hull sk in is r educ ed. Wh en t he boa[...]

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    4. I NS TA LLA TI ON 27 Ty pica l th ru-h ull m ount trans duc er install ations Typical thru -hu ll mount transdu ce r ins talla tions Proced ure fo r installin g the t h ru-h ull moun t tra nsduc er 1. W ith the boa t haule d out of th e water , ma rk th e lo cat ion ch ose n f or m oun ting th e t ran s- duc er on th e bott om of th e hu ll. 2. [...]

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    4. IN STALLATI ON 28 4.3 T ransom Moun t T ransdu cer Th e t ran som mo unt t ran sdu cer is v ery c om- mo nly em ploy ed, usua lly on re lative ly sma ll I/ O or ou tboard boats. Do not use this method on an inbo ard m otor boa t becau se t urbule nce is cr eat ed by the pr ope lle r ah ead of th e t ran s- duc er. DO NOT overti ghten scr ews. Th[...]

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    4. I NS TA LLA TI ON 29 Remark s on in stallatio n • Turn off the engin e an d anc hor th e boat wh ile in stall ing t he eq uipm en t. • Insta ll the transd ucer in th e engi ne ro om. • E xcept for i nstal ling th e transdu cer to t he bottom of hull, do not tu rn on it s power so it may be dam aged . Choosi ng the moun ting locat ion • T[...]

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    4. IN STALLATI ON 30 b)Gent ly dism oun t the trans duc er w ith a kni fe o r a pie ce of woo d. c)Reatta ch the transducer elsewhere as shown in "A ttaching the transduc er." d) Chec k t he i nst all at ion agai n. Final p reparat ion Supp or t the tra nsd ucer with a piec e of w ood to ke ep it in place wh ile it i s dryi ng. Let th e t[...]

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    4. I NS TA LLA TI ON 31 Note 3: For s ingle dri ve boat, mo un t o n th e starb oa rd sid e at leas t 75 mm ( 3") be yond the swi ng r adi us of th e pr opell er . Mou nt ing loc at io n on s ing le dr iv e bo at Note 4: For twin drive boat, mo unt b etwee n th e dri ves . In sta llat ion of bra cke t 1. Cu t ou t th e ins ta ll a tio n te m p[...]

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    4. IN STALLATI ON 32 3. If the br acket has b een tempora rily f as- tened to the t ransom, remove i t. Apply a marin e sealant to the th reads of t he thr ee #10 x 1-1/4" sel f tappin g screws to prevent water se eping into the tr ansom. Screw the bracke t to the hull. Do not ti ghten the screws comp letely a t this t ime. 4. R epea t step 1 [...]

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    4. I NS TA LLA TI ON 33 8. P osi tion t he two cable clamps and fa sten the m in pl ace. If use d, pu sh the c able cove r ove r the c able an d sc re w it in plac e. 9. R out e t he c able to th e instru men t b ein g carefu l not t o tear th e cable ja cket when passin g it th ough the bu lkhea d( s) and oth er parts of the b oat. T o re duc e el[...]

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    4. IN STALLATI ON 34 Thr u-h ull moun t wat e r tem per at ure senso r T-02 MSB, T- 03MSB • Sele ct a suitable m oun ti ng loc ation consi d- erin g the f oll owin g points: • Sele ct a mid bo at fl at posit ion. The sens or does not ha ve t o be ins t al l ed pe rf ec tl y p er- pendicula r; however , the l ocatio n should not be such that t h[...]

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    4. I NS TA LLA TI ON 35 How to fix fuse holder s Est abl is hin g the grou n d The gr ound wire (1 .25 sq or more, lo cal sup ply) shou ld be as shor t as p ossibl e. Th e signa l line ground is isolate d from the chassis grou nd , how eve r the p ower l ine is n ot insu - late d. The ref ore, whe n con nectin g ete rna l equi pm ent havin g pos it[...]

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    4. IN STALLATI ON 36 Matc hing b ox MB-1 100 *: Wi th 10P conn ect or ca ble **: Fo r connecti ng two t ransducers Fabric ating the tra nsducer c able Fa bri cate t he t ra nsd uc er c abl e a s bel ow an d connect it t o the matchin g box. How to fabr icat e the tra nsd ucer ca ble 4.9 IEC 6 1 162-1 Dat a S en ten ce s The table bel ow sho ws the [...]

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    4. I NS TA LLA TI ON 37 4.10 Adjustm ent s af ter Inst a llati on NM EA 1. P ress the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Use S or T to c hoos e NMEA un der Sy ste m m enu and pres s the ENTER key . NMEA menu NM EA 0183 Cho os e NMEA 0183 ve rs ion of na v equi p ment co nnec t ed t o “ 12-24 VDC /NMEA ” po rt amon g Ver 1. 5, V er 2.0 or Ver 3. [...]

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    38 MENU TREE MENU key Sounder Pic. Advance (4/1, 2/1, 1/1 , 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, Stop) Zoom Mode ( Bottom Lock , Bottom Zoom, Marker Zoom) Shift (0 - 2500 ft, 0 ft ) Bottom Area Interference (Off, Low, Medium, High, Auto ) Color Erase (0 - 50 %, 0 % ) Clutter (0 - 100 %, 0 % ) White Line (0 - 50 %, 0 % ) White Marker TVG (Low, Medium , High) Smooth[...]

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    MENU TREE 39 Data Go to WPT ( Off , Destination 1 - 20) WPT List Nav Display1 ( Off , Speed (SOG), Speed (STW), Depth, Range, Bearing, Position, Wind, Heading, Course, Barom Press, Temp, Time to Go, Trip mete r, Odometer, XTE) Nav Display2 (Same as Nav Display1) Bearing ( True , Mag) Wind Spd/Dir ( True , Apparent) Trip Source (Off, Own , NMEA) Tem[...]

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    FURUNO FCV -620/585 SP - 1 E2374S01B- M SPECIFI C A TIONS OF ECHO SOUNDER FCV -6 20/ 58 5 1. GEN ERA L 1.1 TX Fr equenc y 50 kHz and 200 kH z 1.2 Transm it M ethod Sing le or dual f r equenc y transm itt ing 1.3 Outp ut Pow er FC V-620 600 W FC V-585 600 W or 1 kW selec tabl e 1.4 TX Rate Max . 3,000 pul se/m in 1.5 Puls e-l ength 0.04 t o 3. 0 m s[...]

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    FURUNO FCV -620/585 SP - 2 E2374S01B- M 3. IN TERF A CE 3.1 Inp ut Data Se nte nces IEC6116 2- 1 (N MEA0183 Ver 1.5/ 2.0/ 3.0) Or der of prior it y Latit ude/Long it ude: GG A>R MC>RM A>GLL Cou rse (t rue ): VT G>RMC> RMA Cour se (m agnet ic) : VTG Ground s peed: VTG> RM C>RM A W ater speed: VHW Distanc e to w aypoi nt: BW C>[...]

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    䎼䎑䎃䎫䏄䏗䏄䏌 䎼䎑䎃䎫䏄䏗䏄䏌 Ha tai 電子署名者 : Hatai DN: cn=Hatai, c=JP - 日本 , o=Seigi, ou=Joho, email=yoshitoshi.hatai@furuno.co.jp 日付 : 2006.03.02 11:23:20 +09'00'[...]

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    䎼䎑 䎫䏄䏗䏄䏌 Hatai 電子署名者 : Hatai DN: cn=Hatai, c=JP - 日本 , o=Seigi, ou=Joho, email=yoshitoshi.hatai@furuno.co.jp 日付 : 2006.03.09 17:17:27 +09'00' 䎼䎑䎃䎫䏄䏗䏄䏌[...]

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    2 4 3 A 1 B C DRAWN CHECKED APPROVED DWG.No. TITLE NAME 名称 相互結線図 INTERCONNE CTION DIAGRAM E.MIYOSHI TAKAHASHI.T FCV-620/585 カラーLCD魚探 COLOR LCD SOUN DER 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 2 SPD TEMP NC NC TEMP0V 3 MJ-A10SPF XDR DISPLAY UNIT GND *1 520-5MSD 525ST-MSD 525ST-PWD 送受波器 水温・船速センサー付 または OR 520-5PSD 52[...]

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    FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. 9-52 Ashihara-Cho, Nishinomiy a City, 662-8580, Hy ogo, Japan Tel: +81 798-65-2111 Fax: +81 798-65-4200 Pub NO. DOC-852 EC Declaration of Conformity We FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Manufacturer) 9-52 Ashiha[...]