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OPERATOR'S MANUAL

NAVIGATIONAL ECHO SOUNDER

MODEL FE-700

www.furuno.co.jp
The paper used in this manual
is elemental chlorine free.

・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer

9-52 Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN

Telephone : +81-(0)798-65-2111
Fax : +81-(0)798-65-4200

All rights reserved. Printed in Japan A : JAN . 2000


T1 : MAR . 10, 2010
Pub. No. OME-23660-T1
(TATA ) FE-700 *00080890817*
*00080890817*
* 0 0 0 8 0 8 9 0 8 1 7 *
IMPORTANT NOTICES
General
• The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong
operation or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury.
• Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO.
• If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement.
• The contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice.
• The example screens (or illustrations) shown in this manual can be different from the
screens you see on your display. The screens you see depend on your system
configuration and equipment settings.
• Save this manual for future reference.
• Any modification of the equipment (including software) by persons not authorized by
FURUNO will cancel the warranty.
• All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of
their respective holders.

How to discard this product

Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste. For disposal in
the USA, see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance (http://www.eiae.org/) for the correct
method of disposal.

How to discard a used battery

Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery(ies), see the chapter
on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery(ies) is used.

In the European Union

The crossed-out trash can symbol indicates that all types of batteries
must not be discarded in standard trash, or at a trash site. Take the
used batteries to a battery collection site according to your national
legislation and the Batteries Directive 2006/66/EU. Cd

In the USA

The Mobius loop symbol (three chasing arrows) indicates that Ni-Cd and
lead-acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled. Take the used
batteries to a battery collection site according to local laws. Ni-Cd Pb
In the other countries

There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol. The number of symbols can
increase when the other countries make their own recycling symbols in the future.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING CAUTION
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not power the equipment when the
Do not open the equipment. transducer is in air.

Only qualified personnel The transducer may become damaged.


should work inside the
equipment.

Immediately turn off the power at the


switchboard if water leaks into the
equipment.

Continued use of the equipment can cause WARNING LABEL


fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO A warning label is attached to the equip-
agent for service. ment. Do not remove the label. If the
label is missing or illegible, contact
Do not disassemble or modify the a FURUNO agent or dealer.
equipment. WARNING Name: Warning Label (1)
To avoid electrical shock, do not Type: 86-003-1011-1
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can remove cover. No user-serviceable Code No.: 100-236-231
parts inside.
result.

Immediately turn off the power at the


switchboard if the equipment is emitting
smoke or fire.

Continued use of the equipment can cause About the TFT LCD
fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO
agent for service. The TFT LCD is constructed using the
latest LCD techniques, and displays
Make sure no rain or water splash leaks 99.99% of its pixels. The remaining 0.01%
into the equipment. of the pixels may drop out or blink, how-
ever this is not an indication of malfunc-
Fire or electrical shock can result if water tion.
leaks in the equipment.

Use the proper fuse.

Use of a wrong fuse can result in equipment


damage and void the warranty.

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CONTENTS
3.3 System Menu 2 .................................... 12
FOREWORD ......................................... iv
3.4 System Menu 3 .................................... 13
A Word to FE-700 Owners.............................iv

Features.........................................................iv 4 ECHO QUALITY SETTING............. 14

4.1 Demonstration Display ......................... 14


SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .................. v
4.2 Bottom Level ........................................ 14
SPECIFICATIONS OF FE-700 ......... SP-1
4.3 TVG Level ............................................ 15

1 OPERATION ..................................... 1 4.4 Echo Offset........................................... 15

1.1 Control Description................................. 1 5 OPERATION OF DIGITAL DEPTH


1.2 Indications, Markers ............................... 2 INDICATOR FE-720 (OPTION) ..... 16
1.3 Turning On/Off........................................ 3 5.1 Basic Operation..................................... 16

1.4 Tone and Brilliance ................................. 3 5.2 Menu Operation .................................. 17

1.5 Panel Dimmer......................................... 3 5.3 Diagnosis ............................................ 18


1.6 Display Mode.......................................... 4 5.4 Factory Setting.................................... 18

1.7 Range Scale ........................................... 7


6 MAINTENANCE,
1.8 Gain Control ........................................... 7 TROUBLESHOOTING .................... 19
1.9 Automatic Operation............................... 7
6.1 Checking .............................................. 19
1.10 Picture Colors ..................................... 7
6.2 Cleaning the Display Unit..................... 19
1.11 Shallow Depth Alarm ............................ 8
6.3 Transducer Maintenance ..................... 19
1.12 Draft ...................................................... 8
6.4 Replacing the Fuse, Battery................. 19

2 MENU OPERATION.......................... 9 6.5 Troubleshooting.................................... 20

2.1 Menu Overview ...................................... 9 6.6 Diagnostic Test ..................................... 21

2.2 Suppressing Low Level Noise ............. 9 6.7 Test Pattern .......................................... 21

2.3 Suppressing Interference ....................... 9 6.8 Clearing the Memory............................ 22

2.4 Picture Advance ................................... 10 7 MENU TREE ................................... 23


2.5 Trend .................................................... 10
8 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC 61162-1
2.6 Interval.................................................. 10
EDITION 2) .................................. 24
2.7 Choosing the Transducer ..................... 10
9 PARTS LOCATION, PARTS LIST .. 32
3 SYSTEM MENU .............................. 11
Declaration of Conformity
3.1 System Menu ....................................... 11

3.2 System Menu 1 .................................... 12

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FOREWORD
A Word to FE-700 Owners Features
Thank you for purchasing this navigational echo The FURUNO FE-700 is comprised of display
sounder. We are confident you will discover why unit and transducer unit. Echo sounding data is
FURUNO has become synonymous with quality displayed on the bright 6.5-inch color TFT (Thin
and reliability. Film Transistor) LCD display.

Dedicated in the design and manufacture of The main features of the FE-700 are
marine electronics equipment for over 60 years, 1. Complies with the IMO and ISO standards
FURUNO Electric Company has gained an MSC.74(69) Annex 4 and ISO9875.
unrivaled reputation as a world leader in the
2. Cost-effective; no paper, no consumables;
industry. This is the result of our technical
high accuracy and high reliability - no rotating
excellence as well as our worldwide distribution
gears and belts as in the paper echo
and service network.
sounders
Please carefully read and follow the safety 3. High-contrast 6.5-inch color LCD display
information and operating and maintenance featuring a wide viewing angle and adjustable
instructions set forth in this manual before brightness.
attempting to operate the equipment and
4. Wide variety of modes with never-get-lost
conduct any maintenance. Your navigational
default position.
echo sounder will perform to the utmost of its
ability only if it is operated and maintained in 5. Automatic function permits unattended
accordance with the correct procedures. adjustment of range, gain, and pulselength.
The range scale and gain automatically
change to display the bottom.
This equipment is designed, produced and 6. Position, course, speed, time are repeated
documented by FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD., from the external devices.
complying with ISO 9001 standards as certified
by the Lloyd’s Register of Quality Assurance 7. Alarms: shallow water, bottom lost, power
System. drop
8. The dual frequency display can be shown by
using the optional matching box MB-1200.

iv
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
DISPLAY UNIT
FE-701

Terminal Box
DS-802

IEC 61162-1 DIGITAL DEPTH


INDICATOR
FE-720
IEC 61162-1
Navigation Device
DISTRIBUTION IEC 61162-1
BOX Navigation Device
FE-702 EIA-232C
Personal Computer
CONTACT CLOSURE
Alarm Unit
AU-12

100/110-115/
200/220-230 VAC
or
24 VDC
DISTRIBUTION TRANSDUCER
BOX SWITCH BOX
MB-1200 EX-8

JB JB JB JB JB
JUNCTION BOX
JISF8821-1M0 0-20A3P

MATCHING BOX
MB-502 (for 50B-6B)
MB-504 (for 200B-8B)

: Standard Supply
TRANSDUCER : Optional Supply
50B-6B, : Local Supply
200B-8B

FE-700 system configuration

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

The FE-700 uses ultrasonic pulses to detect the seabed and other underwater objects. The display unit
contains all basic electric circuits and logic processor. Electrical pulses are converted into acoustical
energy in the transducer fitted on the ship’s hull. The processor measures the time of pulses travelling
between the seabed and transducer and displays the water depths in the graphical form or other forms.

The transducers have a specific beam width with respect to their working frequency, 50 kHz or 200 kHz.
The high frequency has a narrow beamwidth and is immune to aeration when the ship is going astern or in
rough weather. The low frequency has a wide beamwidth and more powerful sounding capability.

v
FURUNO FE-700

SPECIFICATIONS OF NAVIGATIONAL ECHO SOUNDER


FE-700

1 GENERAL
1.1 Transmit frequency 50 kHz, 200 kHz, or 50/200 kHz alternating transmit
1.2 Output power 600 Wrms
1.3 Beam width 50B-6B (50 kHz): 35°, 200B-8B (200 kHz): 6°
1.4 Basic display range
Range
Unit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Meter 5 10 20 40 100 200 400 800
Feet 15 30 60 120 300 600 1500 2500
Fathom 3 5 10 20 50 100 200 400
*Default settings; it could be customized for use w/o range 3 and 6.
1.4 Accuracy ±2.5% on any range
1.5 Minimum range 0.5 m (200 kHz), 2.0 m (50 kHz)
1.6 Draft 0 to 30 m in 0.1 m steps, default 0 m
1.7 Pulse repetition rate (PRR)
Depth (m) P/L (ms) PRR (pulse/min)
5, 10, 20 0.25 750
40 0.38 375
100 1.00 150
200 2.00 75
400,800 3.60 42

2 DISPLAY UNIT
2.1 Graphical display 6.5-inch color TFT LCD, 320 x 234 pixels
2.2 Echo colors 8 colors or 8 level monochrome
2.3 Display area 133 x 97 mm
2.4 Display mode “NAV”: Basic echo presentation with the depth below transducer (or keel)
“DBS”: Echo presentation with the depth below sea surface
“HISTRY”: Historical Echo presentation with the depth
“LOGBOOK”: Echo presentation with the pop-up table showing
Time, Depth and L/L* data memorized at preset interval
“OS DATA”: Echo presentation with the pop-up table of present
navigational data; L/L*, course*, speed*, time, depth
“HELP”: Echo presentation with the help menu and note
“MENU”: Echo presentation with the user menu
2.5 Picture advance speed
Slow mode 15 minutes or more
Fast mode Picture advance range
Range (m) 5 10 20 40 100 200 400 800
Interval (min.) 1.8 8 20 30
2.6 User setting Gain, Range, Alarm, Draft, Brilliance, Dimmer, Color, Auto
2.7 Auto set mode Gain, range and clutter will be automatically adjusted.
2.8 Alarm Shallow water (default 20 m), Bottom lost, Power drop
2.9 Logbook display Depth, Internal clock, L/L*

SP - 1 E2366S01T
FURUNO FE-700

1 hour at 5 sec Interval, 12 hours at 1 minute interval and 24


hours at 2 minutes interval
*: External navigational sensor required.

3 DIGITAL DEPTH INDICATOR


3.1 Display 4.5-inch monochrome LCD
3.2 Depth indication **.* m (less than 100m), **** m (100 m or more)

4 INTERFACE
4.1 Serial input data IEC61162-1, current loop; 1 port
RMA: L/L, Ground track speed, Track
RMC: L/L (GPS), Ground track speed, Track, Time
GGA/GLL: L/L
VTG: Ground track speed, Track (true/magnetic selected on menu)
ZDA: Time
4.2 Serial output data IEC61162-1, output period: 1 sec.; 3 outputs/ 1 port
SDDPT: Depth (m), Draft (m)
SDDBT: Depth (ft, m, fa) below transducer
SDDBK: Depth (ft, m, fa) below keel
SDDBS: Depth (ft, m, fa) below sea surface
4.3 Serial I/O data RS-232C, 1 port
Output Depth, Clock, L/L, Ship’s speed, Course
Input Control command for PC
4.4 Alarm (Depth, Power) Contact closure signal, normal open or normal close,
250 VAC/ 200 VDC, 3A max.

5 POWER SUPPLY
5.1 Distribution box (FE-720) 100/110-115/200/220-230 VAC: 0.2 A max., 1 phase, 50/60Hz or
24 VDC: 0.6 A
5.2 Digital depth indicator 24 VDC, 0.15A

6 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
6.1 Temperature -15°C to +55°C
6.2 Relative humidity 93% at +40°C
6.3 Degree of protection
Display unit, Digital depth indicator IPX5
Distribution box, Matching box IPX2
6.4 Vibration IEC 60945
6.5 EMC IEC 60945

7 COATING COLOR
7.1 Display unit Panel: N3.0, Chassis: 2.5GY5/1.5 (fixed)
7.2 Digital depth indicator Panel: N3.0, Chassis: 2.5GY5/1.5 (fixed)
7.3 Distribution box (FE-720) 2.5GY5/1.5 or 7.5BG7/2
7.4 Distribution box (MB-1200) N3.0
7.5 Matching box 2.5G7/2 (fixed)

SP - 2 E2366S01T
1 OPERATION
1.1 Control Description
All operation of the FE-700 is carried out with the controls on the front panel of the display unit. Rotary
controls respond immediately to your command but some touch keys require the successive operation.


1
1.2 Indications, Markers
Display mode
Gain setting Transducer in use
Range
setting
Auto Alarm
Alarm Range scale
mode off
setting
AU
AU
TO ALARM 15m
TO ALARM 15m
FORE 50kHz
0
FORE 50kHz
RANGE: 4
GAIN: 5.5
MODE: NAV

20
Depth alarm line

40

Depth LOGBOOK

60 HISTORY
DBS
OS DATA
HELP
Depth unit NAV MENU

49.6m
BELOW TRANSDUCER 80

Screen Control panel


Explanation of depth
(Below transducer, below surface, or below keel)

Ex. Single frequency display

ALARM:20m DRAFT: 10.0m When connecting two transducers via the optional
0
AFT 50/FORE 200 distributor box MB-1200, the dual frequency display
RANGE:4
GAIN:5.5 (as left) can be shown. To switch SINGLE and DUAL,
MODE:DBS
see the Installation Manual.
20

40

60

49.6 49.6
BELOW SURFACE m 80

2
1.3 Turning On/Off 1.4 Tone and Brilliance
1. Turning on: Press the POWER Switch. 1. Press the BRILL key. The tone and brilliance
Self-test starts, showing the condition of the setting window appears.
logic circuits. The program number is
displayed. LOW
BRILL: 8
ROM: OK LOW- +HIGH
DRAM: OK TONE: 3
SRAM: OK
BATTERY: OK
2. Press the [+] or [-] key for desired tone (in
reality, Contrast).
3. Press the [▲] or [▼] key for desired
PROGRAM NO. 02522970xx brilliance. Pressing the BRILL key also
changes the brilliance from minimum to
maximum and vice-versa.

Note: Tone or brilliance must be adjusted within


2. Select a mode with the MODE Selector. The 10 seconds after pressing the BRILL key.
NAV position of the selector is recommended Otherwise the tone and brilliance window
for general use. Display color is amber by will be erased.
default but may be customized. The unit of
measurement is meters. You can freely
select another mode at any time.
1.5 Panel Dimmer
3. Turning off: Press the POWER Switch 1. Press the DIM key. The panel dimmer setting
again. window appears.

Wait at least 5 s before reapplying the power. LOW- +HIGH


DIMMER: 5
Note: When two transducers are installed, make
sure which transducer is used. 2. Press the [+] or [-] key for desired
illumination of the control panel. Pressing
Note: When lat/long data input error occurs, DIM key also changes the illumination level.
“EPFS” ERROR appears on the screen.
(EPFS: Electronic Position-Fixing System
such as GPS receiver)

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1.6 Display Mode
CAUTION
The Mode Selector choose the display mode
among NAV, DBS (depth below surface), DBS is not a water clearance below
keel.
HISTORY, LOGBOOK, OS DATA, HELP, and
Do not use this mode in shallow
MENU. waters to avoid grounding.

1.6.1 NAV mode


1.6.3 HISTORY mode
The depth from the transducer to the seabed
(bottom clearance) is shown on the screen. Note This mode provides a mix of Contour and Strata
“BELOW TRANSDUCER” appears at the bottom displays. The Contour display can be scrolled
of the screen in this mode. If the transducer over the past 24 h while the right side Strata
setting is DEPTH BELOW KEEL, “BELOW display (layers of different colors according to
KEEL” appears at the bottom of the screen. reverberation strengths) shows the latest
Default is, sounding for 5 minutes.
Color: Amber Pressing the [+] or [-] key moves the Contour
Range: Automatic range switching display forwards or backwards, respectively.
Window: 15 minutes
Shallow depth alarm: 20 m
HISTORY

NOTE: These parameters can be customized to


your preference and the last setting is used at a
next switch-on. This is true on all other modes.

1.6.2 DBS mode


LOGBOOK
HISTORY OS DATA

The Depth Below Surface mode provides a


DBS HELP
NAV MENU

draft-adjusted depth reading and will be useful in


referencing to the nautical chart. The draft should
be adjusted by the DRAFT key according to the History of the bottom
actual draft value. If you find any difficulty to
check for the draft value, use the NAV mode.

When the DBS mode is selected, the message If the range scale for both the Contour and Strata
“Confirm and set ship’s draft to use DBS mode” display must be the same. If they are not, the
appears. Confirm ship's draft and set it by message “OUT OF RANGE” appears.
referring to section 1.12. The update of the contour data may take max.
one minute. Wait for one minute to display
BELOW SURFACE appears at the bottom of the
accurate contour if you change the range scale.
display and the draft value appears at the upper
right-hand corner in the DBS mode.

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1.6.4 LOGBOOK mode 1.6.5 OS DATA mode

The LOGBOOK shows time, depth and own ship This display mode indicates own ship position,
position in tabular form in a pop-up window. The GPS-derived course and speed, and time and
logging is selected with the INTERVAL option on depth in digital form. You can read the data of
the menu among 5 s, 1 min and 2 min. (See your particular interest in large characters. The
section 2.6.) screen continues to display the sounding data in
the background. Part of graphical indication is
There are 60 pages and the total memory
visible to the right of data slips.
capacity is 720 points. Page 60/60 is the latest
data and 1/60 is the oldest data. Pressing [-] or TRUE(true course) or
MAG (magnetic course) appears.
[+] key changes the pages.

Note that if DEPTH BELOW KEEL is chosen, OS DATA

DBK also appears together with depth indication


N
in the DEPTH column. E

60/60
TIME DEPTH L/L

11:00:00 47.5 36 55.012'N


135 23.123'E HISTORY
LOGBOOK
OS DATA

11:01:00 47.5 36 55.012'N DBS


NAV
HELP
MENU

135 23.123'E
11:02:00 47.5 36 55.012'N
135 23.123'E
11:03:00 47.5 36 55.012'N
135 23.123'E BT means Bottom track
11:04:00 47.5 36 55.014'N
135 23.123'E
11:05:00 47.5 36 55.014'N
135 23.123'E There are two kinds of OS DATA displays: DATA
1 and DATA 2, as selected on the system menu.
DATA 1 is shown in the figure above.
60/60
TIME DEPTH L/L The DATA 2 display is as below.
FORE 50kHz
11:00:00 47.0 36
135
55.012'N
23.123'E
TIME UTC TIME UTC
11:01:00 46.2 36 55.012'N
11:02:00 46.0
135
36
23.123'E
55.012'N 11:23:45 11:23:45
135 23.123'E
11:03:00 45.8 36 55.012'N
135 23.123'E DEPTH AFT FORE
11:04:00 45.5 36
135
55.014'N
23.123'E
DEPTH
AFT 200kHz
17.2 m 17.2 m 17.2 m
11:00:00 45.1 36 55.012'N
135 23.123'E
11:01:00 45.0 36 55.012'N (Single) (Dual)
135 23.123'E
11:02:00 44.9 36 55.012'N
135 23.123'E
11:03:00 44.6 36 55.012'N Note: When lat/long data input error occurs in
135 23.123'E
11:04:00 44.5 36 55.014'N the DATA 1 mode, “EPFS” ERROR
135 23.123'E
appears on the screen. (EPFS: Electronic
Position-Fixing System such as GPS
* Depth below keel shown when transducer receiver)
setting is DEPTH BELOW KEEL.

5
Enlarging data of interest 1.6.7 MENU display
You can enlarge one of the data indications as
The menu provides functions which normally do
follows:
not require frequent adjustment. For details see
1. Press the [▲] or [▼] key to select the data Chapter 2.
you want to enlarge. Current section is CLUTTER
circumscribed with the blue cursor. For AUTO (0-16)

example, select the depth cell. INTERFERENCE REJECT


OFF IR1 IR2 IR3

2. Press the [+] key. PICTURE ADVANCE


SLOW FAST
DEPTH AFT FORE
DEPTH TREND INDICATOR

17.2 | 17.2 OFF ON

17.2 m m 5s
INTERVAL
1min 2 min
m : To select item
1/2

- +: To set option

(Single display) (Dual display) (Page 1/2)

3. To return to the original display, press the [-] Press the [▼] key when the cursor is on the
key. “INTERVAL”, and the following appears.
1.6.6 HELP display
ECHO XDR*
FORE AFT
This mode provides information about keys.
CAUTION!
Press desired key to obtain the corresponding SYSTEM MENU IS ONLY
FOR INSTALLATION. DO
information. The example below shows help NOT CHANGE SETTINGS.
information for MUTE ALARM. GO TO SYSTEM MENU?
NO YES
HELP MENU

MUTE 2/2
DRAFT ALARM
: To select item
- + : To set option
DIM BRILL (Page 2/2)

*For Dual display, "HISTORY XDR" appears.


AUTO COLOR

- +

PRESS KEY.

MUTE ALARM
To set or
acknowledge alarms:
1. Press MUTE ALARM
key.
2. Press [-] or [+]
key to set alarm
depth.
3. Press MUTE ALARM
key to silence
the alarm.
PRESS KEY.

6
1.7 Range Scale • Clutter level (on the menu), which works as a
threshold control to suppress overall noise, is
If the depth goes out of the correct display area,
automatically adjusted.
increase or decrease the range until the seabed
appears near the center of the screen. Note: The AUTO MODE is cancelled whenever
the range or the gain is changed.
Adjust the Range Control, and current range
selection is shown in the range display window.
How to enable/disable automatic
RANGE 5m
operation
In the AUTO mode, the range scale is
automatically adjusted. See section 1.9 for 1. Press the AUTO key. The AUTO mode
details. window appears.
AUTO MODE
1.8 Gain Control
OFF ON
The GAIN Control adjusts the sensitivity of the
receiver. The AUTO mode provides automatic - / +: To set option
adjustment and you are normally not required to
adjust it. Current setting is shown at the upper
2. Press the [+] key to select ON or the [-] key
left-hand corner. Adjust the GAIN Control and the
to select OFF.
following window appears.

GAIN 5.5 1.10 Picture Colors


Adjust the GAIN Control so that a slight amount 1. Press the COLOR key. The following window
of noise remains on the screen. Generally, use a appears.
higher gain setting for greater depths and a lower
COLOR
setting for shallower waters. Adjusting range is
-1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +
between 0.0 and 10.0 in 0.5 steps.

2. Press the [+] or [-] key to select a number,


1.9 Automatic Operation referring to the table below. (You can see the
result of your selection on the display.)
The automatic function automatically selects the
proper gain, range scale and clutter level Background Seabed Others marks
according to depth. It works as follows:
1 Monochrome, 8 intensities
• The range changes automatically to locate the 2 Blue Red infill 6 colors
bottom on the lower half of the screen. It jumps
3 Black Red infill 6 colors
to one step shallower range when bottom
echoes reach a halfway point of the full scale 4 White Red infill 6 colors
from top and to one step deeper range when 5 Blue Yellow infill 6 colors
they come to the lower edge of the scale. 6 Black Yellow infill 6 colors
• The gain is automatically adjusted to display 7 White Yellow infill 6 colors
the seabed in specified color. 8 Black 7 colors (Strata)
9 White 7 colors (Strata)

7
Monochrome (amber) is the default setting. The 1.12 Draft
Strata display contains multiple colors depending
It is necessary to set the draft to use the DBS
on the reflectivity from underwater objects of the
display mode, which shows depth below surface.
sounding pulses. Red is strongest, followed by
brown, orange, yellow, blue, and light blue at the (Single display)
default setting. 1. Select DBS with the MODE control.
“Confirm and set ships draft to use DBS
1.11 Shallow Depth Alarm mode.” appears.

The shallow depth alarm sounds when the 2. Press the DRAFT key to display the draft
seabed is shallower than the preset depth. The setting window.
default in the NAV position is 20 m. You can
adjust the alarm depth as below:

Activating/deactivating the alarm 0.0 m

1. Press the MUTE ALARM key to display the


-/+: To set option
depth alarm setting window.
DEPTH ALARM
3. Press the [+] key to increase the setting
10 m
depth and [-] key to decrease it. The setting
- / +: To set option
depth is 0 to 30 m in steps of 0.1 m.
The above window disappears in 10 seconds.
2. Press the [+] or [-] key to change setting The draft setting is displayed at the upper right
depth. The setting is shown digitally at the corner and the range scale is shifted according to
top of the screen and graphically key the the draft setting.
depth alarm line.
(Dual display)
When the alarm is activated, the message
1. Select DBS with the MODE control.
“SHALLOW DEPTH ALARM” is displayed at the
“Confirm and set ships draft to use DBS
center on the screen.
mode.” appears.
Note: When the keel setting is 0.0 – 10.0 in
2. Press the [DRAFT] key to display the draft
the DBK mode, the shallow depth alarm setting
setting window for FORE.
will show a minus value. At this time, the alarm
setting value indication shows “****” and the 3. Press the [+] key to increase the setting
alarm function is disabled. depth and [-] key to decrease it. The setting
depth is 0 to 30 m in steps of 0.1 m. The
above window disappears in 10 seconds.
Acknowledging the alarm
4. Press the [DRAFT] key while the FORE
You can silence the alarm by pressing the MUTE setting window is shown, to display the draft
ALARM key. The message “SHALLOW DEPTH setting window for AFT.
ALARM” moves to upper side of the screen.
5. Press the [+] key to increase the setting
depth and [-] key to decrease it. The setting
depth is 0 to 30 m in steps of 0.1 m. The
above window disappears in 10 seconds.

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2 MENU OPERATION
2.1 Menu Overview 2.2 Suppressing Low Level
The menu has several functions for advanced Noise
operation. Light-blue dots may appear overall screen. This
1. Select MENU with the MODE Selector. is mainly due to dirty water or noise. This noise
can be suppressed by adjusting CLUTTER (in
CLUTTER
AUTO (0-16) reality, Threshold of the amplifier).

INTERFERENCE REJECT
When the automatic mode is on, the
OFF IR1 IR2 IR3 suppression setting is automatically adjusted.
For manual override, do the following:
PICTURE ADVANCE
SLOW FAST 1. Select MENU with the MODE Selector.
TREND INDICATOR 2. Select CLUTTER by pressing the [▲] key.
OFF ON
3. Press the [-] or [+] key to select clutter
INTERVAL
5s 1min 2 min rejection level desired. The higher the
1/2 number the higher the degree of
: To select item
- + : To set option
suppression. Note that weak echoes may
(1/2) not be displayed when the clutter circuit is
on.
ECHO XDR*
FORE AFT

2.3 Suppressing Interference


CAUTION!
SYSTEM MENU IS ONLY
FOR INSTALLATION. DO Interference from other acoustic equipment
NOT CHANGE SETTINGS. operating nearby or other electronic equipment
on your boat may show itself on the display.
To suppress interference, do the following:
GO TO SYSTEM MENU?
NO YES 1. Select MENU with the MODE Selector.
2/2
2. Select INTERFERENCE REJECT by
: To select item
- + : To set option pressing the [▲] or [▼] key.
(2/2, single mode) 3. Press the [-] or [+] key to select degree of
*For the dual mode. "HISTORY XDR" appears.
suppression desired; OFF, IR1, IR2 or IR3.
2. Press the [▲] or [▼] key to select menu The higher the number the greater the
degree of suppression.
item. As you operate the [▲] or [▼] key, the
selected item and its current setting appear Note that oversuppression will weaken the
in reverse video. sensitivity.

3. Press the [-] or [+] key to select option


desired.
4. Set the MODE Selector in another position
to close the menu.

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2.4 Picture Advance 3/60
TIME DEPTH L/L
The picture advance speed determines how 11:00:00 47.5 36°55.012’N
quickly the vertical scan lines run across the 135°23.123’E
screen. 11:01:00 47.5 36°55.012’N
135°23.123’E
1. Select MENU with the MODE Selector. 11:02:00 47.5 36°55.013’N
2. Select PICTURE ADVANCE by pressing the 135°23.123’E
11:03:00 47.5 36°55.013’N
[▲] or [▼] key.
135°23.123’E
3. Press the [+] or [-] key to select speed 11:04:00 47.5 36°55.014’N
FAST or SLOW, respectively. The advance 135°23.123’E
11:05:00 47.5 36°55.014’N
speed varies with the range scale and the
135°23.123’E
viewing length of 15-16 minutes is available
on all ranges (IMO requirements).
Range (m) Display window (minute) In this example, the setting of INTERVAL is
5, 10, 20 1.8/15 (FAST/SLOW) 1 minute. That is, the depth and lat/long data are
40,100 8/15 displayed at 1 minute intervals.
200 16/20
400, 800 33/33
2.7 Choosing the Transducer
2.5 Trend Choose the transducer to use on all modes in
the single display and HISTORY mode in the
The future trend of the seabed depths can be dual display.
predicted over a specified period of time (See
1. Select MENU with the MODE Selector.
page 13). The trend index is set with the item
TREND INDICATOR and appears at the top left 2. Select ECHO XDR (single display) or
corner. The default setting is ON. HISTORY XDR (dual display) by pressing
the [▲] or [▼] key.
θ is inclination angle of bottom.
ECHO XDR*
FORE AFT

CAUTION!
SYSTEM MENU IS ONLY
FOR INSTALLATION. DO
NOT CHANGE SETTINGS.

GO TO SYSTEM MENU?
−2°≤θ≤2° 2°<θ≤10° 10°<θ≤45° 45°<θ≤90° NO YES

2/2

: To select item
- + : To set option

(Page 2/2)

−2°>θ≥−10° −10°>θ≥−45° −45°>θ≥−90° *For Dual display, "HISTORY XDR" appears.

2.6 Interval 3. Press the [+] or [-] key to FORE or AFT.

The interval for sampling data for the 4. Set the MODE Selector in another position
LOGBOOK and HISTORY modes can be set to close the menu.
with INTERVAL, among 5 s, 1 min and 2 min.
The default setting is 1 min.

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3 SYSTEM MENU
3.1 System Menu The system menu 1 appears.

The system menu should be set just after 5. With the cursor selecting MENU SELECT,
installation and is not always necessary to be operate the [-] or [+] key to select system
adjusted. If you change any items of the system menu desired; 1, 2 or 3.
menu or even if you open the system menu, the SYSTEM MENU 1
sounding picture will be cleared. There are three MENU SELECT 1 2 3
menus: 1,2,and 3. DEPTH UNIT m ft fa
SPEED UNIT kt MPH km/h
1. Select MENU with the MODE Selector. COURSE TRUE MAG
CLUTTER BOTTOM LOST OFF ALARM
AUTO (0-16) GPS ALARM OFF ALARM
INTERFACE 1:95 1:98 NMEA
INTERFERENCE REJECT
OFF IR1 IR2 IR3 ALARM SOUND 1 2 3
OS DATA DATA1 DATA2
PICTURE ADVANCE
SLOW FAST
LANGUAGE English
ALM BUZZER OFF ON
TREND INDICATOR ▼▲: To select item
OFF ON
- +: To set option
INTERVAL Select other mode to exit.
5s 1min 2 min
1/2
↓ Press [+] at menu 1.
: To select item ↑ Press [-] at menu 2.
- + : To set option SYSTEM MENU 2
(1/2) MENU SELECT 1 2 3
2. Press the [▼] key several times to display TIME ADJUST INTERNAL EXTERNAL
DAY 1
following window.
( ) MONTH JAN
YEAR 2009 (∼2100)
ECHO XDR*
FORE AFT HOUR 0 (0∼23)
MINUTE 0 (0∼59)
CAUTION!
SECOND 0 (0∼59)
SYSTEM MENU IS ONLY
FOR INSTALLATION. DO 01 AUG 2009 00:00:00
NOT CHANGE SETTINGS.
▼▲: To select item
- +: To set option
GO TO SYSTEM MENU?
Select other mode to exit.
NO YES
2/2 ↓ Press [+] at menu 2.
↑ Press [-] at menu 3.
: To select item
- + : To set option SYSTEM MENU 3
MENU SELECT 1 2 3
(2/2, single display)
*For the dual display. "HISTORY XDR" appears. BASIC RANGE1 5 (2∼800)
RANGE2 10 m
3. Select YES by pressing the [+] key. RANGE3 20
RANGE4 40
Confirmation message “ARE YOU SURE?” RANGE5 100
appears. RANGE6 200
RANGE7 400
4. Press the [+] key again. RANGE8 800
TREND 1 min

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3.2 System Menu 1 OS DATA: Selects own ship data display mode;
DATA 1 or DATA 2. DATA1 is the default setting.
DEPTH UNIT: Selects unit of depth
If a navigation device is not connected to the
measurement among meters, feet, or fathoms.
FE-700, select DATA 2.
Default setting is meters.
LANGUAGE: Currently English is only available.
If "ft" or "fa" is selected, the depth unit is shown
in red characters. ALM BUZZER: When the alarm unit AU-12 is
connected, select OFF. Then, the alarm off icon
SPEED UNIT: Selects unit of speed
appears. If an alarm occurs, the AU-12 (not
measurement among knots, statute miles per
FE-700 display unit) sounds alarm.
hour, or kilometers per hour. Default setting is
knots. Requires speed data, from external 3.3 System Menu 2
device.
TIME ADJUST: Selects internal clock or external
COURSE: Selects heading reference; true or
clock (UTC clock). Default setting is INTERNAL.
magnetic. Default setting is TRUE.
For INTERNAL, set current day, month, year,
BOTTOM LOST: Turns on or off the bottom loss hour, minute and second with [+], [-], [▼] or [▲]
warning. “ALARM” sounds the alarm if the key. The setting clock appears and it counts
bottom signal is not detected. Default setting is upward.
“ALARM” (alarm is enabled). SYSTEM MENU 2
MENU SELECT 1 2 3
GPS ALARM: The audible alarm may be
TIME ADJUST INTERNAL EXTERNAL
released when the position-fixing mode is DAY 1
switched from DGPS to GPS and vice versa. MONTH JAN
Default setting is “ALARM” (alarm is enabled). YEAR 2001 (∼2100)
Choose “OFF” if you do not need to be alerted HOUR 0 (0∼23)
with the audible alarm when the position-fixing MINUTE 0 (0∼59)
SECOND 0 (0∼59)
mode is switched.

INTERFACE: Selects I/O signal format between 01 AUG 2009 00:00:00


the FE-700 and external equipment; IEC format
▼▲: To select item
“1:95” (1995 version) or “1:98” (1998 version), or
- +: To set option
NMEA format. Default setting is IEC “1:98”.
Select other mode to exit.
When selecting the “1:98”, DPT has max. range
in use (See page 24). If EXTERNAL is selected, the screen changes
Output Input as follows.
IEC 61162-1 DPT RMA, RMC SYSTEM MENU 2
DBT GLL, VTG MENU SELECT 1 2 3
ZDA, GGA TIME ADJUST INTERNAL EXTERNAL
NMEA 0183 DBT (Ver.1.5) RMA, RMC TIME DIFFERENCE AUTO MANUAL
DBS (Ver.1.5) GLL, VTG
DBK (Ver. 1.5) ZDA, GGA 01 AUG 2009 00:00:00
DPT (Ver.2.0)

ALARM SOUND: Selects audio alarm sound


among 1, 2 or 3. Default setting is 1. ▼▲: To select item
1: Continuous sound - +: To set option
Select other mode to exit.
2: Intermittent sound; 0.5 s on and 0.5 s off.
3: Intermittent sound; 1 s on and 1 s off.

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TIME DIFFERENCE: Selects auto (UTC) or 3.4 System Menu 3
manual. Auto uses the time difference in ZDA
(IEC 61162-1). In manual, it is necessary to RANGE 1- 8: Activates or deactivates specific
enter the time difference in hours and minutes. range scales. Default ranges are 5, 10, 20, 40,
SYSTEM MENU 2 100, 200, 400, and 800 (meters). Setting area is
MENU SELECT 1 2 3 2 m to 800 m. The ranges 20 m and 200 m can
TIME ADJUST INTERNAL EXTERNAL not be changed. They are essential in this
TIME DIFFERENCE AUTO MANUAL equipment.
TIME DIFF HOUR 0 (0∼13)
TIME DIFF MIN 0 (0∼59)
Note: Ranges must be set in numerical order.
TIME DIFF SIGN - , +
For example, if range 1 is 5 m and range 3 is 20
01 AUG 2009 00:00:00 m, range 2 should be between 6 and 19 m.
▼▲: To select item
- +: To set option Trend: The trend index shows the probable
Select other mode to exit. bottom shape over a specified time within 1-10
minutes. The default setting is 1 minute.
Set the Trend time with [+] or [-].

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4 ECHO QUALITY SETTING
This chapter describes functions useful for
improving echo sounding performance. 4.2 Bottom Level
If the depth indication is unstable or the seabed
4.1 Demonstration Display cannot be displayed steadily notwithstanding the
adjustment of the control panel, you may adjust
The demonstration program shows how the
the bottom echo level.
FE-700 works.
1. Turn off the equipment. CAUTION
If the level is set too low, the FE-700
2. Press the POWER Switch while pressing any may not be able to distinguish the
key. Release the key when the following bottom from fish echo and the
depth indication may be unstable
EXTENSION MODE display appears.
and if set to high the depth
EXTENSION MODE indication does not appear.
+: TRANSDUCER SETTING
-: TEST 1. Press the MUTE ALARM key three times at
▲: CLEAR MEMORY the EXTENSION MODE. The start-up screen
▼: DEMONSTRATION appears and shortly thereafter the BOTTOM
LEVEL display appears.
BOTTOM LEVEL
3. Press the [▼] key to select
200kHz = 80 (20∼200)
DEMONSTRATION. -+: 200kHz*
DEMONSTRATION
*: Either 200 kHz or 50 kHz is displayed
depending on which frequency is used.
OFF ON
2. Set the level with the [+] or [-] key. The
-/+: To set option default level is 80.
▼: EXTENSION MODE
3. Press the POWER switch to finish the
adjustment. Wait about 5 s and then turn on
4. Press the [+] key to select ON.
the power again.
5. Reset the power. "DEMO" appears above
Note: Do not switch transducer (frequency) at
the depth indication on the echo sounder
the EX-8 when setting the Bottom Level menu. If
displays and at the top right-hand corner on
it is necessary to set bottom level for a different
the data and graphic displays.
frequency, turn off the FE-700, switch transducer
To return to the normal operation, select at EX-8 and then turn on the FE-700 again.
OFF at step 4 above. Restart the display
unit.

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4.3 TVG Level 4.4 Echo Offset
TVG (Time Varied Gain) compensates for The echo offset feature functions to compensate
propagation attenuation of the ultrasonic waves, for too weak or too strong echo level. If the on-
reducing surface noise to provide a smooth screen echo level appears to be too weak or too
display. The TVG lowers receiver sensitivity at strong and the level cannot be adjusted
the time of pulse emission and gradually satisfactorily with the GAIN control, do the
increases it with time, thereby making objects of following to adjust echo level.
same reflectivity at different depths appear at the
1. Press the DIM key three times at the
same intensity or colors on the display. The TVG
EXTENSION MODE display. The ECHO
working depth is down to approximately 150 m
OFFSET screen appears.
on the 200 kHz system and 350 m on the 50 kHz
ECHO OFFSET
system. Outside this range the echoes from the
seabed and fish schools are received in full level. 200kHz: 0 (-99∼+99)
There is no perceivable deterioration in
performance. -+: 200kHz

1. Press the DRAFT key three times at the


2. Set the offset with [+] or [-]. The default
EXTENSION MODE display. The TVG
value is 0.
SELECT window appears.
TVG SELECT 3. Press the POWER switch to finish the
adjustment. Wait about 5 s and then turn it
200kHz = 5 (0∼9) on again.

-+: 200kHz

2. Set the TVG curve with [+] or [-]. The default


level is 5. Attenuation compensation curve is
at 20LogR curve.
3. Press the POWER switch to finish the
adjustment. Wait 5 s, and then turn it on
again.

Note: Do not switch transducer (frequency) at


the EX-8 when setting the TVG Level menu. If it
is necessary to set TVG level for a different
frequency, turn off the FE-700, switch transducer
at EX-8 and then turn on the FE-700 again.

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5 OPERATION OF DIGITAL DEPTH
INDICATOR FE-720 (OPTION)
2. Press [ ] or [ ] until the required value is
reached. The range of adjustment is from
Omnipad 0 (Min.) to 63 (Max.). The default is 48.
3. Press the ENT key to set.

MENU ENT Note: The contrast is automatically set to the


DISP DIM default when you turn on the power.

*
PWR 5.1.4 DEPTH MODE

Depths are read either below transducer (keel) or


The Digital Depth Indicator FE-720 is an optional
below seaface irrespective of the main display.
remote display. The panel illumination can be
Select the mode as below:
locally adjusted on the control panel or on the
optional hand dimmer box. 1. Press the DISP key to select the wanted
mode. The mode changes as below with
each press.
5.1 Basic Operation
DEPTH FORE 50kHz

5.1.1 Turning on
123 m
Press the POWER key. The unit beeps and starts
BELOW TRANSDUCER
up with the last-used display. To turn off the unit,
press the POWER key again. Depth below transducer

5.1.2 Adjusting panel dimmer


DEPTH FORE 50kHz
1. Press the DIM key.
2. Press [ ] to increase the dimmer or [ ] to 128 m
decrease it. The default is level 4.
BELOW SURFACE*
3. Press the ENT key to finish the adjustment.
DRAFT: 5.0 m

5.1.3 Adjusting Contrast Depth below surface. Draft is


determined on the main Display Unit
1. Press the [∗] key. The following window FE-701.
appears.
*: If the keel distance is 0.1 to –10.0 (refer to
page 8.) BELOW KEEL is displayed
CONTRAST (0-63)
instead of the BELOW SURFACE.
48

EXIT: [ENT]

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5.2 Menu Operation 5.2.2 Selecting language
The language in use on the screen is either
5.2.1 Dimmer control English or Japanese.
1. Press the MENU key to display main menu.
The dimmer is controlled either with the DIM key,
or the optional Dimmer Controller. The method of 2. Press [▲] or [▼] to select the /LANG.
control must be selected on the menu.
3. Press the ENT key. The following window
1. Press the MENU key to display the main appears.
menu.
ENGLISH
MENU
DIM CONTROL
PANEL ONLY
/LANG. ENGLISH 4. Press [▲] or [▼] to select appropriate option.
UNITS m
The default is English.
ALARM SET ON
TEST 5. Press the ENT key to set.
6. Press the MENU key to finish.
2. Press [▲] or [▼] to select DIM CONTROL.
5.2.3 Selecting the unit of depth
3. Press the ENT key. The following window
appears. measurement
MENU
The unit of depth measurement is separately
DIM CONTROL
PANEL ONLY selected from the Main Display FE-701.
/LANG. PANEL ONLY 1. Press the MENU key to display main menu.
UNITS EXT CONTROLLER
ALARM SET EXT DISP 2. Press [▲] or [▼] to select the UNITS.
TEST
3. Press the ENT key. The following window
appears.
4. Press [▲] or [▼] to select option desired. m
ft
PANEL ONLY: The illumination of the control fa
panel is adjusted with the DIM key.
EXT CONTROLLER: Illumination of control 4. Press [▲] or [▼] to select unit.
panel is adjusted with the optional dimmer The default is meter (m).
controller (hand dimmer box). The DIM key is
5. Press the ENT key to set.
inoperative.
EXT DISP: Not used. 6. Press the MENU key to finish.
5. Press the ENT key to set.
6. Press the MENU key to finish.

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5.2.4 Alarm 4. With YES selected, press the ENT key to
start the test. The equipment tests the ROM
You can set turn alarm on or off. In the ON mode, and RAM, displaying the results as OK or
if the main display unit activates the alarm, the NG (No Good). If NG appears, contact your
FE-720 also. dealer for advice.
1. Press the MENU key to display main menu. TEST
ROM : OK
2. Press [▲] or [▼] to select ALARM. RAM : OK
3. Press the ENT key. The following window
PUSH KEY
appears.
(STOP: PWR OFF)
ON CNT: 001 65-5-0100-003

OFF
5. After "PUSH KEY" is displayed, press each
4. Press [▲] or [▼] to select appropriate option. key one by one. The name of the key
The default is ON. pressed momentarily appears if the key is
5. Press the ENT key to set. functioning properly.

6. Press the MENU key to finish. The display shows the following message to
If the alarm sounds, press any key to silence it. inform you that the program is now going to
check the LCD.

5.3 Diagnosis
The diagnostic test checks ROM, RAM, keys and <LCD CHECK>
LCD of the FE-720. ALL ON 2 SEC
ALL OFF 3 SEC
1. Press the MENU key to display main menu.
2. Press [▲] or [▼] to select TEST.
The whole display brightens for 2 seconds then
3. Press the ENT key. The following window turns off for 3 seconds. Test repeats. CNT, which
appears. is number of times the test has been
consecutively executed, is counted up.
TEST START?
(STOP : PWR OFF) 6. To stop the test, turn off the power.
ARE YOU SURE?
YES NO
5.4 Factory Setting
You can restore default settings to start operation
anew. Press the POWER switch while pressing
[▲]. The message "RESET BACKUP DATA!"
appears. After a while, all default settings are
restored and the depth indication appears.

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6 MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
6.3 Transducer Maintenance
WARNING Marine life on the transducer face will result in a
Do not open the cover. gradual decrease in sensitivity. Check the
transducer face for cleanliness each time the
There are no user-serviceable parts inside. ship is dry-docked. Carefully remove any marine
Refer any repair work to a qualified
life with a piece of wood or fine-grade sandpaper.
technician.

6.4 Replacing the Fuse, Battery


NOTICE If a fuse blows, find the cause before replacing it.
Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive Use only designated fuses. Using the wrong fuse
sealant or contact spray to coating or will damage the unit and void the warranty.
plastic parts of the equipment.
Three types of fuses are used in the distribution
Those items contain organic solvents that box FE-702.
can damage coating and plastic parts,
especially plastic connectors. For Display Unit : 3 A x 1 pc (24 VDC)
For Digital Depth Indicator: 0.5 A x 2 pcs
For AC input: 1 A x 2 pcs
6.1 Checking The Digital Depth Indicator FE-720 uses one fuse
of 1 A, which is inserted in the positive line of
Regular maintenance is essential for good
interconnection cable.
performance. Checking the items listed in the
table below on a regular basis will keep the A battery installed on a circuit board inside the
equipment in good shape for years to come. display unit preserves data when the power is
turned off. The life of the battery is about three
years. When the battery voltage is low, “battery”
Item Action
NG appears at the self-test. When this happens,
Cable run If conductors are
contact your dealer to request replacement of the
exposed, replace
cable. battery.

Power cable, If loosened, tighten. TYPE Code Number


transducer cable plug
Lithium Battery CR2450-F2 ST2 000-133-495
Display unit ground If corroded, clean.
Ship's mains voltage If out of rating, correct
problem.

6.2 Cleaning the Display Unit


Dust or dirt on the display unit should be
removed with a soft cloth. If desired a
water-moistened cloth may be used. Do not use
chemical cleaners; they can remove paint and
markings.

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6.5 Troubleshooting
The table below provides simple troubleshooting procedures which you may follow to restore normal
operation. If you cannot restore normal operation, contact your dealer.

SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSES REMEDY


No picture; no reading Low power supply Check the supply voltage.
measure Fuse blown Replace the fuse.
Power cable damaged Check the cable and repair.
No echo sounding picture Transducer cable damaged Repair the cable.
Transducer cable connection Tighten the connections.
loosened
Transmitter not working Make sure the maximum output power is
selected. (See section 3.2 System Menu 1.)
Irregular display Low sensitivity Increase the Gain by turning the GAIN control
clockwise.
Low reflectivity from seabed Suspect muddy seabed.
Marine life on transducer Remove marine life from the transducer when
dry docked.
Loss of seabed display Out of range Check the range scale setting.
Air bubbles caused by going This is normal, it is not a sign of equipment
astern or running over other trouble.
ship wakes
Heavy noise Wrong installation place of Find cause of noise. Relocate the transducer if
transducer noise persists.
Other echo sounders nearby If more than one echo sounder is working on
the ship, there is no ideal measure to cure the
problem.
Surface noise Aeration in near surface area Not an equipment problem.
Rough weather Not an equipment problem.

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6.6 Diagnostic Test 6.7 Test Pattern
The diagnostic test checks the ROM, RAM, color The test pattern is used to check color
bar and keyboard for proper operation. performance.
1. Turn on the power while pressing any key. 1. Turn on the POWER SWITCH while pressing
Release the keys when the following display any key.
appears.
2. Press the BRILL key three times. Press the
EXTENSION MODE BRILL key again to change the test pattern
+: TRANSDUCER SETTING
as below.
-: TEST
▲: CLEAR MEMORY
▼: DEMONSTRATION

SELECT MODE
BLACK

2. Press the [-] key.



Color bar
(16 colors)

ROM : OK WHITE
DRAM : OK Key status
SRAM : OK

RANGE: 4 Position of Range knob ↓


GAIN : 150 Gain knob setting
MODE : 5 Position of Mode knob

BLK RED GRN Blue YEL PPL Aqua WHT


BATTERY : OK

PROGRAM No.: 0252297005


3. The ROM, DRAM, SRAM and internal
battery are checked and the results are 3. Press the BRILL key again to return to the
displayed as OK or NG (No Good). EXTENSION MODE menu.
If NG appears, contact your dealer for
advice.
4. Press and release each key (except the
POWER switch) one by one. If the key is
normal, its on-screen location lights in black
while the key is pressed.
5. Operate the controls. The RANGE and
MODE control setting indications should be
the same as actual control settings. The
GAIN control setting indication should be
between 0 and more than 230.
6. Press the POWER SWITCH to finish. Turn
on the power again to resume operation.

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6.8 Clearing the Memory
All menu settings can be cleared to start afresh.
All default menu settings are restored when the
memory is cleared. For your reference all default
settings are shown in the menu tree at the end of
this manual.
1. Turn on the power while pressing any key.
Release the keys when the EXTENSION
MODE menu appears.
2. Press the [▲] key. The following window
appears.

Restore factory settings.

+: YES
-: NO

3. Press the [+] key to clear the memory. The


following window appears.

DON’T TURN POWER OFF


UNTIL COMPLETED MEMORY CLEAR

Then the following display appears after the


memory is cleared.

Set data to default.

4. After data is cleared, the EXTENSION


MODE menu appears.

Note: The setting for the items LANGUAGE and


TRANSDUCER in the system menu is not
disturbed when the memory is cleared.

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7 MENU TREE
MENU CLUTTER (AUTO, 0-16)
INTERFERENCE REJECT (OFF, IR1, IR2, IR3)
PICTURE ADVANCE (SLOW, FAST)
TREND INDICATOR (ON, OFF)
INTERVAL (5S, 1MIN, 2MIN)
ECHO XDR (FORE, AFT)
HISTORY XDR (FORE, AFT)
GO TO SYSTEM MENU? (NO, YES)

SYSTEM MENU 1 MENU SELECT (1, 2, 3)


DEPTH UNIT (m, ft, fa)
SPEED UNIT (kt, MPH, km/h)
COURSE (TRUE, MAG)
BOTTOM LOST (OFF, ALARM)
GPS ALARM (OFF, ALARM)
INTERFACE (1:95, 1:98, NMEA)
ALARM SOUND (1, 2, 3)
OS DATA (DATA1, DATA2)
LANGUAGE (English)
ALM BUZZER (OFF, ON)

SYSTEM MENU 2 MENU SELECT (1, 2, 3)


TIME ADJUST (INTERNAL, EXTERNAL)

DAY
MONTH
YEAR (to 2100)
HOUR (0-23)
MINUTE (0-59)
SECOND (0-59)

TIME ADJUST (INTERNAL, EXTERNAL)


TIME DIFFERENECE (AUTO, MANUAL)
TIME DIFF HOUR (0-13)
TIME DIFF MIN (0-59)
TIME SIGN (+, -)
SYSTEM MENU 3 MENU SELECT (1, 2, 3)
BASIC RANGE1
BASIC RANGE2
BASIC RANGE3 (fixed with 20 m/60 ft/10 fa)
BASIC RANGE4
BASIC RANGE5
BASIC RANGE6 (fixed with 200 m/600 ft/100 fa)
BASIC RANGE7
BASIC RANGE8
TREND (1-10 min) Setting range for RANGE 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 and 8:
2 to 80 m/7 to 2500 ft/1 to 400 fa

Any key +[POWER] TRANSDUCER SETTING


TEST
CLEAR MEMORY
DEMONSTRATION
ECHO OFFSET (DIM key x 3 times, setting range: -99 to +99)
TVG SELECT (DRAFT key x 3 times, setting range: 0 to 9)
BOTTOM LEVEL (ALARM key x 3 times, 20 to 200)
DISPLAY TEST (BRILL key x 3 times)

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8 DIGITAL INTERFACE
(IEC 61162-1 EDITION 2)
1. I/O Sentences

Input sentences of channel 1 (NAV IN)

RMA, RMC, GLL, GGA, VTG, ZDA

Output sentences of channel 2 (NAV OUT)


DBT, DPT, DBS (NMEA 0183), DBK (NMEA 0183)

Transmission interval
1 s for any sentence

Data transmission

Data is transmitted in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced in 2.1 of
IEC 61162-1. The first bit is a start bit and is followed by data bits, least-significant-bit as illustrated
below.
The following parameters are used:
Baud rate: 4800
Data bits: 8 (D7 = 0), parity none
Stop bits: 1

D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7

Start Stop
bit Data bits bit

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2. Schematic Diagrams

NAV IN port (listener)

FE-702 FE-701

02P6283 02P6281 02P6280


TB1 J1 J1
P1 J1 J3
236-410M1-10 B10B-XH-A XHP-10 MJ-A10SRMD MJ-A10SRMD J4 00-9072-230-101-883
00-900-9072-901-883
1 1 1 1 FL3 1 1 R30
NAV IN 560 1 4
6 6 6 19 19 U9
FL5 PC400 5
RD1_A 9 7 7 7 20 20
.
. .
. .
. CR1 3
RD1_B 10 . . . 1SS226
FL6 10 10 10 30 30

Load requirements as listener

Isolation: Optocoupler
Input Impedance: 560 ohms
Max. Voltage: ±15V

NAV OUT ports

FE-702 FE-701

J1 J1 02P6281 02P6280
B10B-XH-A P1 MJ-A10SRMD J4
TB1 J1 00-9072-230-901-883 J3
236-410M1-10 XHP-10 00-9072-230-101-883
MJ-A10SRMD
1 >1> >1>> <<1< <1<<1<
. . . .. .
. . . .. .
NAV OUT 1 . . . .
FL3 .. FL3
14 U8
TD1_A 7 >4> >4>> <<4< <17<<17< 15
TD1_B 13
8 >5> >5>> <<5< <18<<18<
. . .
.
. ..
. . .. .
FL4 . . .
. ..
10 >10> >10>> <<10< <30<<30<
TB3
236-410
NAV OUT 2
M1-10
TD1_A 1
TD1_B 2
.
.
.

TD1_A 6
TD1_B 7
.
NAV OUT 3 .
.

10

Total output for NAV OUT ports: Max. 20 mA

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3. Sentence Description
DPT - Depth
$--DPT,x.x,x.x,x.x*hh<CR><LF>
| | | |
| | | +----- 4
| | +--------- 3
| +------------ 2
+---------------- 1

1. Water depth relative to trancsducer, in meters


2. Offset from transeducer, in meters(see notes 1 and 2)
3. Maximum range scale in use
4. Checksum

NOTE1 "positive"=distance from transeduser to water-line.


"-"=distance from transducer to keel.
NOTE2 For IEC applications the offset should always be applied
so as to provide depth relative to the keel.

DBK – Depth below keel

$--DBK,x.x,f,x.x,M,x.x,F*<CR><LF>
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | +--+----------- 3
| | +--+----------------- 2
+--+----------------------- 1

1. Water depth, feet


2. Water depth, m
3. Water depth, fathoms

DBS – Depth below surface

$--DBS,x.x,f,x.x,M,x.x,F*<CR><LF>
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | +--+----------- 3
| | +--+----------------- 2
+--+----------------------- 1

1. Water depth, feet


2. Water depth, m
3. Water depth, fathoms

DBT – Depth below transducer


$--DBT,x.x,f,x.x,M,x.x,F*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | |
| | | | | | +--------- 4
| | | | +--+----------- 3
| | +--+----------------- 2
+--+----------------------- 1

1. Water depth, feet


2. Water depth, m
3. Water depth, fathoms
4. Checksum

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GLL - Geographic position - latitude/longitude

$--GLL,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,hhmmss.ss,A,a*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | +------- 6
| | | | | | +--------- 5
| | | | | +----------- 4
| | | | +---------------- 3
| | +------+----------------------- 2
+---+----------------------------------- 1

1. Latitude, N/S
2. Longitude, E/W
3. UTC of position
4. Status: A=data valid, V=data invalid
5. Mode indicator(see note)
6. Checksum

NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator:


A = Autonomous
D = Differential
E = Estimated (dead reckoning)
M = Manual input
S = Simulator
N = Data not valid

The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field. The Status field shall be
set to V=invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A=Autonomous and
D=Differential. The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not
be null fields.

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GGA - Global positioning system (GPS) fix data
$--GGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | +-- 11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | +---- 10
| | | | | | | | | | | | +--------- 9
| | | | | | | | | | +---+------------ 8
| | | | | | | | +---+------------------ 7
| | | | | | | +------------------------- 6
| | | | | | +---------------------------- 5
| | | | | +------------------------------- 4
| | | +----+--------------------------------- 3
| +---+--------------------------------------------- 2
+------------------------------------------------------------- 1

1. UTC of position
2. Latitude, N/S
3. Longitude, E/W
4. GPS quality indicator (see note)
5. Number of satllite in use,00-12, may be different from the number in view
6. Horizontal dilution of precision
7. Antenna altitude above/below mean sealevel, m
8. Geoidal separation, m
9. Age of differential GPS data
10. Differential reference station ID, 0000-1023
11. Checksum
NOTE
0 = fix not available or invalid
1 = GPS SPS mode, fix valid
2 = differential GPS, SPS mode, fix valid
3 = GPS PPS mode, fix valid
4 = Real Time Kinetic. Satellite system used in RTK mode with fixed integers
5 = Float RTK. Satellite system used in RTK mode with floating fingers
6 = Estimated (dead reckoning) mode
7 = Manual input mode
8 = Simulator mode
The GPS quality indicator shall not be a null field.

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RMA - Recommended minimum specific LORAN-C data
$--RMA,A,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | +------- 10
| | | | | | | | | | | +--------- 9
| | | | | | | | | +---+----------- 8
| | | | | | | | +------------------ 7
| | | | | | | +---------------------- 6
| | | | | | +-------------------------- 5
| | | | | +------------------------------ 4
| | | +----+--------------------------------- 3
| +---+-------------------------------------------- 2
+------------------------------------------------------- 1

1. Status: A=data valid, V=blink, cycle or SNR warning


2. Latitude, degrees N/S
3. Longitude, degrees E/W
4. Time difference A, microseconds
5. Time difference B, microseconds
6. Speed over ground, knots
7. Course over ground, degrees true
8. Magnetic variation(see note 1),degree E/W
9. Mode indicator(see note 2)
10. Checksum

NOTE 1 - Easterly variation(E) subtracts from true course


Westerly variation(W) adds to true course

NOTE 2 Positioning system Mode indicator:


A = Autonomous
D = Differential
E = Estimated (dead reckoning)
M = Manual input
S = Simulator
N = Data not valid

The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field. The Status field
shall be set to V=invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for
A=Autonomous and D=Differential. The positioning system Mode indicator
and Status field shall not be null fields.

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RMC - Recommended specific GPS/TRANSIT data
$--RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x.x,x.x,xxxxxx,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | +--- 10
| | | | | | | | | | | +----- 9
| | | | | | | | | +--+------- 8
| | | | | | | | +--------------- 7
| | | | | | | +--------------------- 6
| | | | | | +------------------------- 5
| | | | +---+---------------------------- 4
| | +---+---------------------------------------- 3
| +--------------------------------------------------- 2
+---------------------------------------------------------- 1

1. UTC of position fix


2. Status: A=data valid, V=navigation receiver warning
3. Latitude, N/S
4. Longitude, E/W
5. Speed over ground, knots
6. Course over ground, degrees true
7. Date: dd/mm/yy
8. magnetic variation, degrees E/W
9. Mode indicator(see note)
10. Checksum

NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator:


A = Autonomous
D = Differential
E = Estimated (dead reckoning)
M = Manual input
S = Simulator
N = Data not valid

The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field. The Status field
shall be set to V=invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for
A=Autonomous and D=Differential. The positioning system Mode indicator
and Status field shall not be null fields.

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VTG- Course over ground and ground speed
$--VTG,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K,a*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | +------- 6
| | | | | | | | +--------- 5
| | | | | | +--+----------- 4
| | | | +--+----------------- 3
| | +--+----------------------- 2
+--+----------------------------- 1

1. Course over ground, degrees true


2. Course over ground, degrees magnetic
3. Speed over ground, knots
4. Speed over ground, km/h
5. Mode indicator(see note)
6. Checksum

NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator:


A = Autonomous
D = Differential
E = Estimated (dead reckoning)
M = Manual input
S = Simulator
N = Data not valid

The positioning system Mode indicator field shall not be a null field.

ZDA - Time and date

$--ZDA,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,xxxx,xx,xx*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | |
| | | | | | +--------- 7
| | | | | +----------- 6
| | | | +-------------- 5
| | | +------------------ 4
| | +---------------------- 3
| +------------------------- 2
+--------------------------------- 1

1. UTC
2. Day, 01 to 31(UTC)
3. Month, 01 to 12(UTC)
4. Year(UTC)
5. Local zone hours, 00h to +-13h
6. Local zone minutes, 00 to +59
as local hours
7. Checksum

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9 PARTS LOCATION, PARTS LIST

MAIN BOARD 02P6280


ANLG 02P6281
HEATSINK

INTERFACE

PNL 02P6250 MEM 02P6282


(Beneath)
MAIN DISPLAY UNIT FE-701, INSIDE VIEW
(SHIELD COVER REMOVED)
ISOLATION TRANSFORMER

CON 02P6283

TB5
TB6 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4

DISTRIBUTION BOX FE-702,


INSIDE VIEW

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FURUNO Model FE-700
Unit DISPLAY UNIT FE-701
DISTRIBUTION BOX FE-702
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Ref.Dwg. Page
Jan-99 Blk.No.
SYMBOL TYPE CODE No. REMARKS SHIPPABLE
ASSEMBLY

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD


02P6281,ANLG 001-229-240 FE-701 O
02P6282,MEM 001-229-220 FE-701 O
02P6283,CONE 001-229-030 FE-702 O
02P6280,MAIN 001-229-190 FE-701

PANEL ASSEMBLY
FE-701 001-229-370 w/PAL 02P6250 O

COVER
FE-701 001-229-340 O

POWER ASSEMBLY
FE-702 001-228-980 O

TRANSFORMER
T1 02S1256-0 000-142-779 FE-702

SWITCH
S1 M-2032L/B 000-474-351 FE-702

FILTER
FL1 ZCB2203-11 000-128-847 FE-702

FUSE HOLDER
FX1 FH043A 000-138-885 FE-702
FX2 FH043A 000-138-885 FE-702

TERMINAL BOARD
TB6 ML250S1AXF-3P 00-142-535 FE-702
TB7 ML250S1AXF-3P 00-142-535 FE-702

JACK
J1 MJ-A10SRMD 000-126-663

FUSE
F1 FGMB 1A 250V 000-142-771
F2 FGMB 1A 250V 000-142-771

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