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Installation Manual

Color Scanning Sonar


Model FSV-35/FSV-35S
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................ i
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................... iii
EQUIPMENT LISTS........................................................................................................ iv
1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM ..........................................................................1-1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9

Hull Unit .............................................................................................................................1-1


Processor Unit ...................................................................................................................1-7
Control Unit ........................................................................................................................1-9
Transceiver Unit...............................................................................................................1-11
Transducer Cable Extension Kit .....................................................................................1-12
IF Unit ..............................................................................................................................1-13
Grounding the Equipment ................................................................................................1-13
Attachment Flange (option)..............................................................................................1-13
Attachment Kit (option) ....................................................................................................1-14

2. WIRING....................................................................................................................2-1
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9

How to Use the Crimping Tool, Pin Extractor ....................................................................2-1


How to Connect Units ........................................................................................................2-2
Processor Unit ...................................................................................................................2-3
IF Unit ................................................................................................................................2-6
Control Unit and Remote Controller...................................................................................2-9
Transceiver Unit...............................................................................................................2-11
Transducer Cable Extension Kit .....................................................................................2-14
Control Box of Hull Unit....................................................................................................2-15
Input Voltage and Fuses ..................................................................................................2-16

3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS .............................................................................3-1


3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4

Hull Unit Check ..................................................................................................................3-1


How to Adjust the Heading ................................................................................................3-3
How to Configure the Own Ship Mark................................................................................3-4
Others Menu ......................................................................................................................3-5

APPENDIX 1 JIS CABLE GUIDE .............................................................................AP-1


PACKING LISTS ......................................................................................................... A-1
OUTLINE DRAWINGS ................................................................................................ D-1
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ................................................................................ S-1

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A : JUL . 2012
B1 : MAY 07, 2013

Pub. No. IME-13330-B1


( ETMI )

FSV-35/35S
0 0 0 1 7 5 7 9 1 1 1

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The installer must read the safety instructions before attempting to install the equipment.

DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate injury.

Warning, Caution

Prohibitive Action

DANGER
Keep away from raise/lower
shaft in hull unit when it is
moving.
Gears will cause serious injury.

Mandatory Action

WARNING
Do not install the equipment where it
may get wet from rain or water splash.
Water can cause fire or electrical shock, or
damage the equipment.
Be sure no water leaks in at the hull
unit.

WARNING
Do not open the equipment unless
totally familiar with electrical circuits
and service manual.
High voltage exists inside the equipment,
and a residual charge remains in capacitors
several minutes after the power is turned
off. Improper handling can result in
electrical shock.
Turn off power at the switchboard before
starting the installation.
Electrical shock or fire can result if the
the power is left on.

Water leakage can sink the vessel. Also


confirm that the transducer will not loosen
by ship's vibration. The installer of the
equipment is solely responsible for the
proper installation of the equipment.
FURUNO will assume no responsibility for
any damage associated with improper
installation.
Install the specified transducer tank
in accordance with the installation
instructions. If a different tank is to be
installed the shipyard is solely responsible for its installation, and it should
be installed so the hull will not be
damaged if an object strikes the tank.
The tank or hull may be damaged if the
tank strikes an object.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING
If a steel tank is installed on a wooden
or FRP vessel, take appropriate
measures to prevent electrolytic
corrosion.

CAUTION
Maximum speed while the transducer is
projected or being raised or lowered
is as below, to prevent damage to the
transducer.
Projected

Electrolytic corrosion can damage the


hull.
Be sure to power each unit with proper
voltage.

Raising/
Lowering

1200 mm stroke Max. 18 kn Max. 15 kn


1600 mm stroke Max. 15 kn Max. 12 kn

Connection of an improper power supply


can cause fire or damage the equipment.
Ground the equipment to prevent
electrical shock and mutual
interference.
Observe the following compass safe
distances to prevent interference to a
magnetic compass:
DANGER
Keep fingers away
from gears.
Shaft may cause injury.
Keep away from
moving shaft.

ii

Name
Warning Label
Type
10-071-5313
Code No. 100-291-160-10

Standard
compass

Steering
compass

Processor Unit

1.45 m

0.90 m

Control Unit
FSV-8501

0.35 m

0.30 m

IF Unit

0.80 m

0.50 m

Sub Control Unit


FSV-853

0.90 m

0.55m

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

Monitor

Monitor

USB device (mouse, etc.)


Processor Unit
FSV-3503 (FSV-35)/
FSV-3503S (FSV-35S)
12-24 VDC

Junction Box FI-5002


NMEA IEC 61162-1 device
NMEA IEC 61162-1 device

Rectifier
RU-1746B-2

Speaker
Sub Control Unit
FSV-853

100/110/115/
220/230 VAC,
1 , 50/60 Hz

Control Unit
FSV-8501
Remote Controller
FSV-854
IF Unit
FSV-8502

Remote Controller
FSV-854

220 VAC
3, 50/60 Hz
Extension Kit
FSV-305-5
or
FSV-305-15
(Incl. Junction
Box)
Transceiver
Unit
FSV-351

Hull Unit
Type

Stroke

FSV-303

1200 mm

FSV-304

1600 mm

CHARGE
BV ERR
OV ERR

MAIN SW
FUSE

100/110/115/
220/230 VAC
1, 50/60 Hz
: Optional equipment

iii

EQUIPMENT LISTS
Standard supply
Name
Control Unit
IF Unit
Processor Unit
Transceiver
Hull Unit
Installation Materials

Spare Parts

Type
FSV-8501
FSV-8502
FSV-3503
FSV-3503S
FSV-351
FSV-303
FSV-304
CP10-06000

Code No.
000-067-071

Qty
1
1
1
1
1

CP10-06201
CP10-07200

007-008-540
000-117-257

CP10-07300

000-017-123

CP19-00600

000-011-664

SP10-03101
SP19-00501
SP10-02603

007-008-530
001-023-090
006-921-360

1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

Remarks
With 5 m or 10 m cable
For FSV-35
For FSV-35S
1200 mm stroke
1600 mm stroke
For FSV-35/35S, no Transducer Cable Extension Kit
For Transceiver Unit
For Control Unit, w/CP1007201, CP03-33202
For IF Unit, w/CP10-07301
(incl. cables)
For Processor Unit, w/CP1900601
For Transceiver Unit
For Processor Unit
For Hull Unit

Optional supply
Name
Control Unit
Sub Control Unit
Rectifier
Remote Controller
Junction Box
Attachment Kit
Attachment Flange
Flushmount Kit
Extension Kit
Cable
8 Core Cable
Cable Assy.
Installation Materials

iv

Type
FSV-8501
FSV-853
RU-1746B-2
FSV-854
FI-5002
OP10-24
OP10-27
FP03-09870
FSV-305-5
FSV-305-15
VV-SB-CJ0.3SQX5P
VV-S0.3X8C
MJ-ASPF0012-050C
MJ-ASPF0012-100C
CP03-28900
CP03-28910
CP03-28920
CP03-28930
CP03-28940

Code No.
000-019-212
000-030-439
000-017-128
000-010-765
006-943-530
000-067-050
008-535-630
000-067-072
000-067-073
001-112-320-10
000-555-043
000-154-053-10
000-154-057-10
000-082-658
000-082-659
000-082-660
000-084-368
000-090-429

Remarks
With 5 m or 10 m cable
Inst. Mat. CP10-07501
Inst. Mat. CP10-07401
For CANbus/NMEA 0183
For 1600 m stroke
For 1200 m stroke
Junction Box, 5 m
Junction Box, 15 m
5P, 100 m
6m
6P-6P, 5 m
6P-6P, 10 m
LAN cable (10 m)
LAN cable (20 m)
LAN cable (30 m)
LAN cable (50 m)
LAN cable (100 m)

1.

HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM

1.1

Hull Unit
Note 1: The control box on the hull unit contains a motion sensor. Handle the hull unit
carefully.
Note 2: Handle the transducer carefully. Rough handling will damage its sensitive
components.

1.1.1

Installation considerations
Decide the location of the hull unit through consultation with the dockyard and ship
owner. When deciding the location, the following points should be taken into account.
Select an area where propeller noise, cruising noise, air bubbles and interference
from turbulence are at a minimum. Generally, the point at 1/3 to 1/2 of the ship's
length from the bow on or near the keel is optimum. On-the-keel installation is advantageous for minimizing oil consumption in comparison with off-the-keel. If the
hull unit can not be installed on the keel, the center of the retraction tank should be
within 600 mm from the keel to prevent a rolling effect. For large ship with deep
draft, the hull unit can be installed at the bow.

1/2

1/3

Within 600 mm

Select a place where the hull bottom is flat and the draft is sufficiently deep. Normally, the transducer should protrude at least 500 mm beyond the keel to minimize the
effect of air foam and bubbles.
Select a place where interference from other transducers is minimal. The hull unit
should be at least 2.5 m away from the transducers of other equipment.
No obstacle should be in the fore direction since it causes a shadow zone and aerated water, resulting in poor sonar performance.
The physical distance between the hull unit and the transceiver unit should be no
more than 5 m.
The space shown in the figure on the next page is required around the hull unit for
wiring and maintenance.

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600 1000
(24) (40)

If the ambient temperature around the unit will be below 0C, provide the sonar
compartment with a heater to keep the temperature above 0C.
1300
(52)

650
(26)

Compartment

Note: After you mount the hull unit, be sure to install anti-vibration stays, referring to
page 1-5.

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1.1.2

Guideline for how to shorten the retraction tank


Shorten the tank as necessary so that the transducer positions well below the keel
when it is fully lowered. The following table provides guidelines for shortening the tank.
Refer also to the retraction tank installation drawing at the back of this manual.
Installation
Method
D

Stroke
1200 mm
stroke

Remove 280 -290 mm from the bottom.

1600 mm
stroke

Remove loss than 290 mm from the bottom.

The length "D" must be less than 1170 mm.

The length "D" must be less than 1150 mm.

Note 1: For the 1200 mm stroke hull unit, the transducer will not fully protrude unless
the tank is shorted by at least 280 mm from the bottom, and can not be fully retracted
if more than 290 mm.
Note 2: For the 1600 mm stroke hull unit, the transducer can not be fully retracted if
the tank is removed more than 290 mm.
Note 3: When maximum length is removed and "D" is minimum, the effect of air foam
is minimized because the transducer fully protrudes in water.

Guideline for the installation of the retraction tank


Install, if possible, the tank on the keel where the tank can be most firmly fixed.
Install the reinforcement ribs as near as possible to the top of the retraction tank,
allowing space for tightening of nuts and bolts.
Retraction tank

Reinforcement rib
No. of ribs: Minimum 4
Thickness: at least 12 mm

250-300 mm

Fit a doubling plate (a plate added to another to give extra strength or stiffness) of
1200 mm diameter to the location where the retraction tank is welded to the hull bottom. See the outline drawing at the back of this manual.
Inscribe the bow mark on the attachment flange.

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1.1.3

How to install the Hull Unit on the retraction tank


Weld the retraction tank and allow sufficient time for cooling. Install the hull unit as follows:
Prepare the materials and tools as shown below.

Name
Screw wrench
Ethyl alcohol
Waste cloths
Lithium grease
Molytone grease

Remarks
M20 (opposite side 30 mm)
99.5%
For O-ring
Common lithium grease (the equivalent of Daphne Eponex Grease #2)
For drive shaft
Molytone grease #2 (by SUMICO LUBRICANT CO., LTD)

1. Clean the flange and O-ring groove of the retraction tank (welded to hull) with ethyl
alcohol moistened waste cloths. Coat O-ring and O-ring groove with lithium
grease. Place the O-ring in its groove on the tank flange.
2. Orient the hull unit so that the bow mark (inscribed) on its flange points toward the
ship's bow. Note that heading adjustment is required if the bow mark is not facing
the ship's bow.
3. Confirm the following points as below and place the hull unit on the tank.
Clean the flange platform.
Wipe the undersurface of the hull unit flange with clean waste cloths.
Keep O-ring in its groove.
4. Coat the threads of the bolts with a slight amount of lithium grease to prevent
scorching. Insert the bolts with washers from the retraction tank flange, and then
put the flat washers and spring washers in this order from above. Fasten bolts with
nuts.
5. Reinforce the hull unit against vibration by extending stays to the ship's hull from
the two eye-nuts at the top of the hull unit, referring to the procedure on page 1-5.

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Hex. nut
Spring washer
Flat washer
Bow mark
HULL UNIT FLANGE
O-ring
TANK FLANGE
Flat washer
Hex bolt

Bow

Hex. nut
O-ring

Spring washer
Flat washer

Flat washer
Spring washer
Hex. nut

O-ring
Retraction
Tank

Stern side (7 places)

Flat washer
Hex. bolt

Bow side (17 places)

How to install the stays (anti-vibration measure)


Install stays from the top of the hull unit to the ship's hull. The stays should be angle
iron with a size of 75759 mm or more and at least two pieces should be used; one
each to ship's bow and stern directions. This measure must be done to prevent
damage to the transducer.

Bow
Stay

Stay
Hull Unit

Do not install the stays on a crossbeam on the overhead. Vibration-resistance effect


is reduced since vibration is applied to the stays as rotation force. Install them horizontally.

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WRONG INSTALLATION METHOD:


Stay fixed to crossbeam on overhead
Stay

Eye-bolt

HULL UNIT

CORRECT INSTALLATION METHOD:


Stay installed horizontally

90

Note: Reinforce the hull unit against vibration by extending stays to prevent the damage to the transducer from the vibration.

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1.2

Processor Unit

1.2.1

Installation considerations
Follow the points below to select an installation location.
Mount the unit upright.
Locate the unit out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources because of heat
that can build up inside the unit.
Install the unit away from areas subject to water splash or rain.
Be sure the mounting location is strong enough to support the weight of the unit under the continued vibration which is normally experienced on the ship. If necessary
reinforce the mounting location.
Determine the mounting location considering the length of these cables: - Signal cable from the transceiver unit - control cable from the control unit
Leave sufficient space on the sides of the unit to facilitate maintenance. Also, leave
a foot or so of "service loop" in cables for servicing or easy removal of connectors.
See the outline drawing for recommended maintenance space.
Follow the compass safe distances in the Safety Instructions to prevent interference
to a magnetic compass.

1.2.2

How to install the processor unit


Desktop installation
Fasten the unit with four self-tapping screws (6x30).

Self-tapping screw
(6x30, 4 pcs.)

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Bulkhead installation
1. Mark locations for four self-tapping screws on the installation location.
2. Insert two self-tapping screws (6x30, supplied) at the top two screw holes, leaving
approx. 5 mm of the screws exposed.
3. Hang the processor unit on the two screws inserted at step 2.
4. Insert two self-tapping screws at the bottom of the unit.
5. Tighten all screws.

Self-tapping screw
(6x30, 4 pcs.)

Note: The processor unit must be installed on the bulkhead with the following direction.

UP

OK

1-8

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1. HOW TO INSTALL THE SYSTEM

1.3

Control Unit
The control unit can be installed in a console (flush mount) or on a desktop (with KB
fixture). Select a location considering the following points.
Select a location where the controls can be easily operated.
Locate the unit out of direct sunlight.
Keep the unit away from water and water splash
The length of the cable connected between the control unit and interface unit is 5 or
10 m. Select a location considering the length of the cable.
Observe the compass safe distance (see the Safety Instructions) to prevent interference to a magnetic compass.

Control Unit FSV-8501


Desktop installation, with KB fixture
1. Fasten the KB fixture to the selected location with four self-tapping screws
(M5x20).
Set at rear

KB fixture

2. Connect a ground wire (1.25 sq, local supply) between the ground terminal at the
bottom of the unit and ships ground.
3. Set the unit on top of the KB fixture and fasten the unit with four binding screws
(M5x12) and wave washers.
4. Set cosmetic caps to fixing holes.

Flush mount
1. Prepare a cutout in the mounting location referring to outline drawing shown below.

3511

C18
(0.72)

(5.64)

(14.0)

1300.5 (5.2)

3400.5 (13.6)

1411

1.3.1

4 (0.16) - Mounting hole

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2. Make holes for four self-tapping screws (M5x20).


3. Peel the tape from the F mount gasket then attach the gasket to the rear of the
control unit.
4. Connect a ground wire (1.25sq, local supply) between the ground terminal at the
bottom of the unit and ships ground.
5. Set the unit to the cutout and fasten it with four self-tapping screws (M5x20) and
wave washers.
6. Set cosmetic caps to fixing holes.

1.3.2

Sub Control Unit FSV-853 (option)


Desktop installation, with keyboard fixture
Name
Keyboard fixture
Washer head screw
Rubber foot

Type
03-163-7821-1
M4x12 C2700W MBN12
M5x40

Code No.
100-306-291-10
000-163-192-10
000-162-682-10

Qty
1
6
2

1. Fix the keyboard fixture to the bottom of the unit with the screws (M4x12) supplied.
2. Attach rubber feet (2 pcs.) to the bottom of the unit.
3. Fix the unit to the mounting location with self-tapping screws (local supply).

Keyboard fixture

Rubber feet

Desktop installation, no keyboard fixture


1. Drill four mounting holes of 5 mm diameter, referring to the outline drawing at the
back of this manual.
2. Fix the unit with four screws (M4) from under side of the desktop. (Supply the
screws locally. Be sure the screws are of a sufficient length for the thickness of
the desktop.)

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Flush mount (option)


Use the optional flush mount kit (Type: FP03-09870, Code No.: 008-535-630) to
mount the sub control unit.
Name
Mounting plate
Hex nut
Wing screw
Pan head screw

Type
03-163-7531
M5
M5x40
M4x12

Code No.
100-306-261
000-863-108
000-162-682-10
000-163-192-10

Qty
4
4
4
4

1. Prepare a cutout in the mounting location referring to the outline drawing at the
back of this manual.
2. Set the unit to the cutout.
3. Attach the mounting plate to the unit with four screws from the rear side.
4. Screw the wing screw to each mounting plate and then insert hex bolt to each wing
screw.
5. Fasten each wing screw and then fasten the hex nuts.

1.4

Transceiver Unit
Select a mounting location considering that the effective length of the cable between
the transceiver unit and the hull unit is 5 m (standard). The transceiver unit should be
fixed to a mounting base (shipyard supply) whose dimensions are as shown in the outline drawing at the back of this manual. Reinforce the transceiver unit against vibration
by stays extending from the eye-bolts on the top of the unit. Fasten four bolts (M12,
local supply) at the bottom of the transceiver unit to fix the unit to the mounting base.

%*#4)'
$8'44
18'44

/#+059
(75'

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1.5

Transducer Cable Extension Kit


The transducer cable extension kit can extend the distance between the hull unit and
transceiver unit. The kit is available in two versions: 5 m extension and 15 m extension.
Extension Kit (Type: FSV-305-5, Code No.: 000-067-072)
Name

Type

Code No.

Junction box

FSV-305

000-067-074

Cable assy.

10S2240

000-148-369-03

Cable assy.

10S2144

000-145-360

Qty

Remarks

1
1 set
1

5 m, 10 pcs.
12.9 m

Extension Kit (Type: FSV-305-15, Code No.: 000-067-073)


Name

Type

Code No.

Junction box

FSV-305

000-067-074

Cable assy.

10S2240

000-148-369-03

Cable assy.

10S2145

000-145-361

Qty

Remarks

1
1 set
1

15 m, 10 pcs.
22.9 m

Install the unit between the hull unit and transceiver unit. Fasten the unit to the mounting location with four M6 bolts.

Junction box FSV-305

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1.6

IF Unit
Refer to the outline drawing at the back of this manual for mounting dimensions. Fasten the unit with 5x20 self-tapping screws. If the unit is to be installed on a bulkhead,
be sure that the location does not allow water to drip into the cable entrance.

1.7

Grounding the Equipment


Ground the equipment referring to the table shown below.

Unit
Hull Unit
Processor Unit
IF Unit
Control Unit
Transceiver Unit
Junction Box (option)

1.8

Ground wire
IV-8sq
IV-8sq
IV-2sq
IV-1.25sq
Copper strap
Copper strap

Remarks
Local supply (protective ground)
Local supply
Local supply
Local supply
Standard supply
Local supply

Attachment Flange (option)


The attachment kit permits use of the retraction tank for the CSH-20 series using the
1200 mm stroke transducer.
Attachment flange (Type: OP10-27. Code No. 000-067-050)
Name
Attachment Flange
O-ring
Hex. Nut
Flat Washer
Spring Washer

Type
10-077-5802
CO 0318A(V585)
M20 SUS304
M20 SUS304
M20 SUS304

Code No.
100-303-610
000-166-370-10
000-863-116
000-864-136
000-864-270

Qty
1
1
48
24
24

1. Clean the flange and O-ring groove of the retraction tank (welded to hull) with ethyl
alcohol moistened waste cloths. Coat O-ring and O-ring groove with lithium
grease.
2. Place the O-ring in position on the retraction tank flange.
3. Coat the threads of the bolts with a slight amount of lithium grease to prevent
scorching.
4. Fix the attachment flange to the retraction tank with flat washers, spring washers
and hex nuts.
To install the attachment flange and hull unit, see section 1.1.3.

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Hex. bolt
Flat washer
Hull unit flange

O-ring
Flat washer
Spring washer
Hex. nut
Attachment flange
O-ring
Retraction tank
Flat washer
Spring washer
Hex. nut

Note: Inscribe the bow mark to the attachment flange.

1.9

Attachment Kit (option)


The attachment kit permits use of the retraction tank for the CSH-20 series using the
1600 mm stroke transducer and hull unit FSV-243E/244E.
Attachment kit (Type: OP10-24. Code No.: 006-943-530)
Name
Insulation Gasket
Insulation Gasket (2)

Type
MS-1000-67
MS-1000-68

Code No.
000-857-220
000-857-221

Qty
24
24

1. Clean the flange and O-ring groove of the retraction tank (welded to hull) with ethyl
alcohol moistened waste cloths. Coat O-ring and O-ring groove with lithium
grease. Place the O-ring in its groove on the tank flange.
2. Lay the insulation gaskets on the top of the tank flange.
3. Position the hull unit so that the bow mark (inscribed) on its flange points toward
the ship's bow. Note that heading adjustment in the monitor is required if the bow
mark does not physically face the ship's bow.
4. Confirm the following points as below and place the hull unit on the tank.
Clean the flange platform.
Wipe the undersurface of the hull unit flange with clean waste cloths.
Keep O-ring in its position.
5. Insert the insulation gaskets (2) into the bolt holes of the tank flange.

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6. Coat the threads of the bolts with a slight amount of lithium grease to prevent
scorching. Insert the bolts with washers from the retraction tank flange, and then
put the flat washers and spring washers in this order from above. Fasten bolts with
nuts.
Hex. nut
Spring washer
Flat washer
Hull unit flange
O-ring

O-ring
Insulation
gasket

Insulation gasket
Insulation gasket (2)

Insulation gasket (2)


Flat washer

Flat washer
Spring washer
Hex. nut

Hex. bolt

Hex. nut
Spring washer
O-ring
Flat washer
O-ring

Insulation
gasket
Insulation gasket (2)

RETRACTION TANK

Flat washer
Hex. bolt
Hex. nut
Stern side (7 locations)

Spring washer
Bow side (17 locations)

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1-16

2.

WIRING

2.1

How to Use the Crimping Tool, Pin Extractor


A special crimping tool is necessary for connection of wires to the contact pins of the
10P connector. The pin extractor removes the contact pin from the connector body.

Crimping Tool
06-1001-016

2.1.1

Contact Pin
60-8017-0313-00339F
(000-159-417-10)

Pin Extractor
06-1877-04
(000-519-595)

How to use the crimping tool


1. Remove the vinyl sheath by 3 to 4 mm to expose the core.
2. Hold the crimping tool horizontally and insert
the contact pin with its slit facing downward
into the crimp hole on the crimping tool.
3. Insert the wire onto the contact pin and
squeeze the handle until the rachet releases.
(The wire should be placed deep enough into
the contact pin so that its end comes in contact with the stopper plate of the crimping
tool.)
4. With crimping completed, pull the wire while
holding the contact pin to make sure that the wire is held firmly by the contact pin.

2.1.2

How to use the pin extractor


If a contact pin is inserted into an incorrect
hole on the connector body, remove it with the
pin extractor.
1.

Push the pin extractor into the pin hole


from the side opposite to the pin inserting
side.

2. Push in the head of the pin extractor. The


retaining spring comes free and the contact pin can be removed.

2-1

2. WIRING

2.2

How to Connect Units


PROCESSOR UNIT
FSV-3503 (FSV-35)/
FSV-3503S (FSV-35S)
DVI-D/D LINK
(5m /10 m)

MONITOR
(local supply)

DPYC-6
12-24 VDC

19S1050 (3 m)
USB cable

IF UNIT
FSV-8502

SUB CONTROL UNIT


FSV-853 (option)

10S2884
5m/10m

FR-FTPC-CY
Max. length 100 m

CONTROL UNIT
FSV-8501

10S2380
(Max. length 100 m)

TRANSCEIVER UNIT
FSV-351

10S2078 (8m)
DPYCYS-2.5
100/110/115/
220/230 VAC
1, 50-60Hz

*1 *2 *3

10S2223 *2 *3
(effective length: 5 m, 10 pcs.)
TPYCY-4
220 VAC
3, 50-60Hz HULL UNIT
FSV-303
(1200 mm stroke)
FSV-304
(1600 mm stroke)

*1: The same type of connector is fitted at each end of the cable, the connector where the
amount of sheath removed is greater should be connected to the transceiver unit.
*2: The details of the cable is shown below.
*3: When using cable for extension kit, the length of the cable between the transceiver unit
and the hull unit is 10 m or 20 m.
Transceiver Unit side
38

Hull Unit or Processor Unit side

7
Clamp point

60
P2
(40 pin)

720

P1
(34 pin)

VV-SBCJ-0.3x14P (10S2078)

Clamp point

1400
Clamp point
10S2223

2-2

28

(unitcm)

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2.3

Processor Unit
Connect the cables of other equipment at the rear of the processor unit.
Transceiver Unit
(FSV-351)
External Monitor (SXGA)

IF Unit
(FSV-8502)

IF Unit
(FSV-8502)

FR-FTPC-CY,
within 100 m

10S2383, 3 m

10S1050, 3 m

DPYC-6

DVI-D/D SINGLELINK,
5 m or 10 m

USB cable

Ground wire
IV-8sq.

External speaker for PC


(w/amp, less than 5W)
Sub control unit FSV-853
(option)

12-24 VDC

Ships ground

Power cable
Connect the power cable (DPYC-6, L=5 m, local supply) as follows:
1. Fabricate the cable as shown below.
2. Open the power terminal cover on the processor unit. Connect the power cable:
top terminal, +, bottom terminal, -.
3. Close the power terminal cover.
3

47

Armor

Sheath

Cut sheath.

8 to 12

20

Vinyl tape

20

Remove paint.
Power terminal
cover

5.5

Power terminal

Crimp-on lug (local supply)

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2. WIRING

LAN cable
Fabricate the supplied LAN cable (FR-FTPC-CY, 10/20/30/50/100 m) as shown below. Cut the vinyl sheath and armor to the lengths shown below and attach the modular connector.
150

Armor

Outer vinyl sheath

Inner vinyl sheath

Wrap vinyl tape

2
25mm

approx. 9mm
Remove the outer sheath by
approx 25 mm. Be careful
not to damage inner shield
and cores.

Expose inner vinyl sheath.

approx. 11mm

approx. 9mm

Drain wire

Fold back drain wire and


cut it, leaving 9 mm.

Straighten and flatten the


core in order and cut them,
leaving 11 mm.

Using special crimping tool


MPT5-8 (PANDUIT CORP.),
crimp the modular plug.
Finally check the plug visually.

Insert the cable into the modular


plug so that the folded part of
the shield enters into the plug
housing. The drain wire should
be located on the tab side of
the plug.

[Crose cable]

1 WHT/GRN
2 GRN
3 WHT/ORG
4 BLU
5 WHT/BLU
6 ORG
7 WHT/BRN
8 BRN

2-4

Fold back the shield, wrap it


onto the outer sheath and
cut it, leaving 9 mm.

WHT/ORG 1
ORG 2
WHT/GRN 3
BLU 4
WHT/BLU 5
GRN 6
WHT/BRN 7
BRN 8

[Straight cable]
1 WHT/ORG
2 ORG
3 WHT/GRN
4 BLU
5 WHT/BLU
6 GRN
7 WHT/BRN
8 BRN

WHT/ORG 1
ORG 2
WHT/GRN 3
BLU 4
WHT/BLU 5
GRN 6
WHT/BRN 7
BRN 8

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How to extend length of cable for external monitor


If the distance from the control unit to the monitor is more than 10 m, follow the procedure below to lengthen the cable, up to 70 m. The video output is analog so use an
analog monitor.
Part
Coaxial
cable
Connector assy.
BNC
connector
DVI adapter
Gender converter
adapter

Type
1.5C2V-3C2V-T-20M
1.5C2V-3C2V-T-30M
1.5C2V-3C2V-T-70M
BNCX5-DSUB15-L400

Code No., Maker


000-164-049-10
000-164-050-10
000-164-051-10
000-159-595-01

BNC-P-3
BNC-P-1.5V-CR
AD-DV01
AD-D15FTDVM

000-500-396
DDK
Sanwa Supply
Elecom

Qty
1

Remarks
20 m
30 m
70 m

2
6
4
1
1

For 3C-2V
Recommended
Recommended
Recommended,
D-sub 15 pin, female

DVI port
Gender converter adapter

Connector assy.

Coaxial cable

Processor Unit
FSV-3503/
FSV-3503S

Analog monitor
(local supply)
BNC connector
Connector assy.
DVI adapter

DVI port

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2. WIRING

2.4

IF Unit
The IF unit installs between the processor unit and the transceiver unit. Connect the
cables according to the diagram inscribed on the shield cover of the IF unit. JIS cables
and FURUNO cables are available for the connection. To connect the JIS cables, use
the larger cable holes as shown below.
Select a location that provides the maintenance space prescribed in the outline drawing. Follow the compass safety distance in the Safety Instructions to prevent interference to a magnetic compass.

Control Unit

Processor Unit
(10S2383, 3 m)
Cable entrance for
external equipment

10S2884
(5/10 m)

Gyrocompass (GYRO)
TTYCSLA-4 or equivalent
External KP (EXT KP)
MPYC-12 or equivalent

Transceiver Unit (TRX)


10S2380 or equivalent

Not used.

CIF1

CIF2
CIF1 or CIF2
(TTYCSLA-1 or equivalent)

Ground wire
Processor Unit
(local supply, IV-2sq) (19S1050, 3 m)

Connection point
Cable type
Ext. KP
JIS cable*
FURUNO cable
Gyro
JIS cable*
FURUNO cable
Transceiver Unit
FURUNO cable
CIF1
JIS cable*
FURUNO cable
CIF2
JIS cable*
FURUNO cable

See (1) below


400 mm
400 mm
400 mm
400 mm
400 mm
400 mm
400 mm
400 mm
400 mm

See (2) below


100 mm
120 mm
100 mm
100 mm
100 mm
100 mm
100 mm
120 mm
120 mm

Remarks

Standard supply

*: JIS=Japan Industrial Standard. See the appendix for equivalent cable.

Braided
shield

Core

Sheath

Armor

(1)
(2)

45
5

(1)

2-6

Aluminium tape

2. WIRING

How to fabricate cables


Cable for ext. KP, gyro, Transceiver Unit, CIF2

Remove sheath
Braided shield

Vinyl tape

Wrap braided shield around vinyl sheath.


Cover braided shield with vinyl tape.

Cable for FURUNO CIF1 equipment


45 mm

Remove sheath
Wrap braided shield around vinyl sheath.
Cover braided shield with conductive fabric tape.

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2. WIRING

How to connect external KP


To synchronize transmission with external sonar, make the connections shown below.
Current drive KP output

IF UNIT

KP signal

Sonar

Voltage drive (12 V) KP output

IF UNIT

KP signal

Sonar

Make the connections shown below to output KP for external sonar and current indicator.

IF UNIT

2-8

KP signal

Sonar
Current
Indicator

2. WIRING

2.5

Control Unit and Remote Controller


Ground
Connect a IV-1.25 sq ground wire (local supply) between the ground terminal on the
control unit and the ships ground.

How to connect the remote controller


Connect the optional remote controller (FSV-854) as shown below.
1. Unfasten the six panhead screws at the bottom of the control unit to detach the
cover.

Panhead screw
M4x25, 6 pcs.

Rear side of the control unit (cover removed)

2. Cut a cross in the grommet on the cover then pass the remote controller cable
through the grommet.
Control unit cable
(10S2884)

Remote controller
cable
Grommet

Rear side of the control unit (cover removed)

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2. WIRING

3. Connect the remote controller cable to J2 on the control unit and use the support
plate to fix the cable.

Panhead screw
M4x12, 3 pcs.

Fix at copper tape.

Support plate

J2
Rear side of the control unit (cover removed)

4. Attach the cover.


5. At a distance of 1 cm from the control unit, attach the supplied EMI core (RFC-6)
to the remote controller cable.

How to connect No.2 control unit (option)


Two control units can be connected. On the No.2 control unit, remove the rear cover
and set the DIP switch as shown below.

4 3 2 1 S1
#1: ON
#2: OFF
#3: OFF
#4: OFF

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2. WIRING

2.6

Transceiver Unit

2.6.1

How to fabricate the 10P connector (CN-B102)


400

Shield

45
40

Anticorrosive
sheath

Insulating tape

Core

Expose cores then wind


shield around armor.

Vinyl Sheath
Armor

How to fabricate 10P connector

Guide Pin A

Guide Pin B

Position No.
Guide Pin A Guide Pin B
(Large)
(Small)

How to assemble 10P connector

2-11

2. WIRING

How to position guide pins


Use the guide pin insertion tool (Code No. 10-910-0179-0) to correctly insert guide
pins to connectors.
Connector

Tool

CN-B101

Guide pin
Guide pin A (large)

Guide pin B (small)

(Guide pin insertion tool, notch in head)

13-L

CN-B210

CN-B209

CN-B208

CN-B207

CN-B206

CN-B205

CN-B204

CN-B203

CN-B202

CN-B201

NET100
(RJ45)
6962

6963

CN-B101
16-L
VH-3P

CN-B102

TRX-10

TRX-9

TRX-8

TRX-7

TRX-6

TRX-5

TRX-4

TRX-3

TRX-2

TRX-1

SB-1909

SB-1909
EDS3

05-L

EDS3

07-L

EL9P

SM18P

J202

J203

SM4P

EDS3
EL12P

J201

SM8P

SM12P

EL3P

J204

J205

J206

J601
F601
5A

F602

MAIN
I

5A
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
Use Only.
(Should be OFF
for Normal
operation.)

INPUT
TB-B101

100/110/115
/220/230 VAC
:15A
50/60Hz

1
J301

J302

S603
H
YL8P

SM12P

J303
S604
H

S605
H

TB-B101

EL4P

15A

15A

INPUT(TB-B101) S603
100V
L
110V
H
115V
H
220V
H
230V
H
L

S604
L
L
H
L
H

S605
L
L
L
H
H
L

To Processor Unit (LAN cable)


To IF Unit (10S2380 cable)
To Hull Unit (10S2078 cable)
To power source

Connect the cable (10S2078) from the control box of the hull unit to the CN-B102.

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2. WIRING

2.6.2

Connections inside the transceiver unit


1. Remove the transceiver unit cover.
2. Connect transducer cable (cables from the transducer) referring to cable no. labeled on the chassis and connector no. labeled on each pc board. Connect the
XH connector of the cable from the transducer to the TRX board.
3. Arrange the cables in numerical order and fix them with the cable clamp.
4. Remove the metal fixing the transducer cable of the hull unit.

P2
(34 pin)
13-L

P1
(34 pin)
CN-B210

CN-B209

CN-B208

CN-B207

CN-B206

CN-B205

CN-B204

CN-B203

CN-B202

CN-B201

6962

6963

VH-3P

16-L

TRX-10

TRX-9

TRX-8

TRX-6

TRX-7

TRX-5

TRX-4

TRX-3

TRX-2

TRX-1

SB-1909

SB-1909
EDS3

05-L

EDS3

07-L

EDS3
EL12P

EL9P

SM18P

J201

J202

J203

SM4P

10S2223 (10 pcs.)


SM8P

SM12P

EL3P

J204

J205

J206

J601
F601
5A

F602

MAIN
I

5A
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
Use Only.
(Should be OFF
for Normal
operation.)

INPUT
TB-B101

100/110/115
/220/230 VAC
:15A
50/60Hz

1
J301

J302

J303
S603
H

S604
H

S605
H

EL4P

SM12P

YL8P

15A

INPUT(TB-B101) S603
100V
L
110V
H
115V
H
220V
H
230V
H

15A

S604
L
L
H
L
H

S605
L
L
L
H
H
L

Fasten shield with


steel clamp.
Clamp for transducer cables
Transceiver Unit
Cable
No.

2.6.3

10

Power cable
Connect the power cable DPYCYS-2.5 (or the equivalent) to TB-101 of the transceiver
unit. Fabricate the power cable as shown below.

140
35
30

Anti-corrosive
sheath

Vinyl sheath
Set armor in cable clamp.

Crimp-on lug
FV2-4 (2 pcs.)
Dimensions in
millimeters

2-13

2. WIRING

2.7

Transducer Cable Extension Kit


The transducer cable (10S2223, 10 pcs.) connects to the junction box of the kit and
the junction box is connected to the transducer with a 5 m or 15 m cable (10S2240,
10 pcs.). The cable (10S2078, 8 m) that connects between the hull unit and transceiver unit is replaced with a 12.9 m cable (10S2078) or 22.9 m cable (10S2145), supplied
with the kit.

How to connect the junction box


Connect the extension cable (10S2240, 10 pcs.) and transducer cable (10S2223, 10
pcs.) to the JCTN1 and JCTN2 boards inside the junction box. Connect the cables correctly referring to the interconnection diagram.
1. Remove the junction box cover.
2. Remove the cable clamp and fixing plate of the board.

P1

P3

Connect to
the J20 in
JCTN1 board.

P3

P1

Connect to
the J19 in
JCTN1 board.

Connect to
the J2 in
JCTN1 board.

Connect to
the J1 in
JCTN1 board.

JCTN1
board

J1

J20 J19

J2 J1

J20 J19

J2 J1
J1

P2

Cable from
hull unit
(10S2223)

Connect to
the J19 in
JCTN2 board.

Cable from
transceiver unit
(10S2240)

Connect to
the J2 in
JCTN2 board.

Cable from
hull unit
(10S2223)

JCTN2
board

P4

P2

P4

Connect to
the J20 in
JCTN2 board.

Connect to
the J1 in
JCTN2 board.

CKS
clamp

Cable from
transceiver unit
(10S2240)

Signal cables (10S2223, 10 pcs.)


from hull unit

Cable clamp
JUNCTION BOX
10
10

7
7

6
6

5
5

4
4

Signal cable (10S2240, 10 pcs.) from transceiver unit


(JUNCTION BOX display inside)

3. Pass the signal cables through cable clamp to fix with the CKS clamp.
4. Lay the shield of the signal cables in the cable clamp and fasten them with the cable clamp.

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2. WIRING

2.8

Control Box of Hull Unit


Connect the 3 phase power cable and the transceiver unit cable (10S2078) as shown
below.

CN-C101
Connect the transceiver
cable (10S2078) here.

TB-C101
Connect the power cable to this terminal board.
LED (red)
For detection of phase reversal on 3 phase power cable

Confirm that the LED lights in red after the wiring is completed. If the LED does not
light, turn off power cable from the mains switchboard, reconnect any two lines of the
power cable, turn on the power, and check if the LED lights. The hull unit does not
work when the connection is wrong.
Normal phase: LED lights in red.
Phase reversal: LED does not light.

Power cable
(TPYCY-4)

Cable (10S2078) from


transceiver unit

Fabricate the power cable as shown below.


=16.9 mm
Sheath

100
25
20

Armor

M4 (YEL) x 3
FV5.5-4

Anticorrosive
sheath

Vinyl sheath
Set armor in
clamp.

Dimensions in
millimeters

Vinyl
sheath
Conductor
S=4mm2
=2.55 mm

2-15

2. WIRING

2.9

Input Voltage and Fuses


The transceiver unit is shipped from the factory with its input voltage set for 230 VAC
and a 10 A fuse inserted in F601 and F602. For other voltages, change toggle switch
positions and fuses shown below.

Input voltage and toggle switch


Input voltage

S603

S604

S605

100 VAC
110 VAC
115 VAC
220 VAC
230 VAC

L
H
H
H
H

L
L
H
L
H

L
L
L
H
H

Default
setting
Default

Fuses
Change the fuse in F601 and F602 according to input voltage, referring to the table
below.
Input Voltage
(TB-B101)
100 VAC
110 VAC
115 VAC
220 VAC
230 VAC

F601

F602

20A

20A

10A

10A

Default
setting
Default

WARNING
Use the proper fuse.
Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage to the
equipment or cause fire.

How to mark the input voltage label


After setting toggle switches and changing
the fuses, mark the label on the inside of the
cover with the voltage that applies. In the example shown below, 100 V is checked; 20 A
fuses are used.

FUSE

FUSE

F601

F602

INPUT
(TB-B101)

FUSE
F601 F602

100V
110V
115V
220V
230V

2-16

20A

20A

10A

10A

3.

ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS

3.1

Hull Unit Check


Do not transmit when the vessel is in dry dock.

How to enable transmission


The default transmission state is OFF. Enable transmission as shown in the procedure
below. NEVER transmit when the vessel is in dry dock, to prevent damage to the
transducer.
1. Turn on the power and press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
2. Use the trackball to select [Others] then push the left-click button.
Others

Quit

Edit User Program...


ES Setting...
2D Map Disp Setting...
Erase Marks...
Wheel Setting...
Display Setting...
Alarm&Audio...
Register...
Record/Recall...
Initial Settings...

3. Select [Initial Settings] then push the left-click button.


4. Select [Changeable] then push the left-click button.
Initial Setting

Quit

Menu Box Transp. : OFF


Monitor Setting...
Data Display...
Mark Display...
Mark Size...
Data Display...
Current Vec & Wind...
Net SONDE Shooting...
Net SONDE Setting...
Target Lock...
Auto Fish Mark...
Stabilization...
Test...
Initialization...

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3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS

5. Select [Test] then push the left-click button.


Test
Board Test...
Panel Test...
Test Pattern...
RX Test...
Noise Test...
TX

Quit
: Execute
: Execute
: Execute
: Execute
: Execute
: OFF

6. Select [TX] then push the left-click button.


7. Select [On] then push the left-click button.
8. Long-press the MENU/ESC key to quit all menus.

How to check the hull unit


1. Press the POWER ( | ) switch on the control unit to turn on the system. Check that
both the LED lamp above the POWER switch and the

are lit.

2. Confirm that the 5V and UP LEDs on the control box are lit.
3. Remove the cover of the control box and use a multimeter to measure the following voltages:
Terminal
TB-C101

Terminal No.
(1) - (2)
(2) - (3)
(1) - (3)

Voltage
220 VAC
220 VAC
220 VAC

4. In the control box, set the TEST/NORMAL switch to [TEST]. Press the DOWN
switch to confirm that the transducer lowers. Also, while the transducer is being
lowered, check that the MD LED lights when the MD L. SW is pressed.
Note: MD L. SW does not stop the transducer when the TEST/NORMAL switch
is in the TEST position.
TEST

OFF

NORMAL

5V

L.SW
UP MD DN

UP

3-2

DOWN

3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS

5. Release the [DOWN] switch during lowering to confirm that the transducer stops
lowering.
6. Press the [DOWN] switch again to re-start lowering. Confirm that the transducer
stops at the moment when the lower limit switch is pressed.
7. Confirm that the [UP] switch operates in a similar manner.
8. Check that LEDs on the panel of the control box light as follows:
1) The UP, MD and DN LEDs light when corresponding limit switch is pressed.
2) The UP and DN LEDs light while UP and DOWN switches are pressed and extinguish when the switches are released.
9. Set the TEST/NORMAL switch to [NORMAL].
10. Check that the transducer is mid-protruded when the
(mid-protrusion position)
switch is pressed. Confirm that the LED above the switch blinks while the transducer is being lowered, a short beep sounds and the LED lights when the transducer stops at the mid position.
11. Press the switch (fully lowered position) and then the
switch. Confirm that
the LED above the respective switch blinks while the transducer is being lowered
or raised, and a short beep sounds when the transducer is fully lowered or raised.
12. Press the OFF switch. Confirm that the transducer is completely retracted and the
power is off.
13. Confirm that the transducer is raised when the
pressed.

3.2

switch or the OFF switch is

How to Adjust the Heading


Heading correction at the hull unit
When the BOW mark on the flange of the hull unit can not be directed toward ships
bow perfectly, adjust the heading so an echo which is dead ahead appears dead
ahead on the display.
1. Enable transmission as shown in section 3.1.
2. Find a target in the bow direction (buoy, for example) and display it on a near
range. If the target appears at 12 oclock, the heading alignment is correct. If it
does not, measure the error and go to next step.

Buoy

If target's on-screen
position is right of ship's
bow, for example, heading
is skewed left.

3. If the heading is skewed, measure the skew angle.

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3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS

4. While pressing and holding down the MENU/ESC key, press F1, F3, F5 to show
the [System] menu.
5. Select [Others] then push the left-click button.
6. Select [Heading Adjust 1] then push the left-click button.
7. Rotate the scrollwheel to enter the angle measured at step 3. The setting range is
-180to 179, in one-degree increments.
8. Select [Quit] then push the left-click button.
9. Long-press the MENU/ESC key to close all menus.

Heading correction at the motion sensor


Heading correction at the motion sensor is done with [Heading Adjust 2] on the [Others] menu.
If the control box is mounted on the hull unit, set the same heading correction as
entered for [Heading Adjust 1] (in [Others] menu).
If the control box is mounted independent of the hull unit, set the angle measured
from the bow in the clockwise direction. The angle is 0 if the lid of the control box
is directed toward ships stern precisely.
If the motion sensor is a GPS gyro, set 0.

3.3

How to Configure the Own Ship Mark


Set your ships length and width and the position of the transducer, to accurately display the own ship mark on the screen.
1. Open the [System] menu.
2. Select [Own Ship Mark] then push the left-click button.
3. Select [Ships Length] then left-click.
4. Use the scrollwheel to set length. The setting range is 15 -150 m.
5. Set the [Ships Width] and [TD Position 1 (or 2)] similarly.
[Ships Width]: The width of the ship at its widest point. (Setting range 5 -30 m)
[TD Position 1]: Distance from transducer to bow. (Setting range: 5 - 50 m)
[TD Position 2]: Distance from transducer to keel. Select [+] for starboard, [-] for
port. (Setting range: -10 to 10 m)

3-4

3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS

TD Position 1

Ships
Length

TD Position 2
(Negative value
for port)

Ship's Width

6. Long-press the MENU/ESC key to close all menus.

3.4

Others Menu
The [Others] menu sets the equipment according to the external equipment connected.

3.4.1

Interface Setting menu


NMEA1/2 Baud Rate: Set the transmission rate for the NMEA 1 and NMEA 2 ports.
(4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200 bps, 38400 bps)
CIF1/2 Baud Rate: Set the transmission rate for the CIF 1 and CIF 2 ports. (2400 bps,
4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200 bps)
EXT KP Input: Set the input logic of KP from external equipment. (Disable, Enable)
Disable: Disable external KP. Enable: Use KP from external equipment.

3-5

3. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS

3.4.2

EXT Data Setting menu


Date&Time: Select the input format for date and time data. (NONE, CIF, NMEA)
Heading: Select the input format for heading data. (NONE, AD10, CIF, NMEA)
Speed&Course: Select the input format for ships speed and course data. (NONE,
CIF, NMEA)
Speed Sensor: Select the input format for speed data. (NONE, GPS/DR, DOPPLER/
DR) If response is slow, select GPS.
Lat/Lon: Select the input format for position data. (NONE, CIF, NMEA)
POS Sensor: Select the type of the navigator used. Select [Auto Sel] when more than
one navigator is connected. The priority for auto selection is GPS/DR> Loran-C. (Loran C, GPS/DR, Auto Sel)
Water Depth: Select the input format for water depth. (NONE, CIF, NMEA)
Water Temp: Select the input format for water temperature. (NONE, CIF, NMEA)
Water Current: Select the input format for water current. (NONE, CIF, NMEA)
Wind: Select the input format for wind data. (NONE, CIF, NMEA)
Net Depth: Select the input format for net depth data. (NONE, CIF)
CIF Type: Select the CIF type to use. (CIF-2000, CS-120A)

3.4.3

Others menu
Trackball Speed: Select the tracking speed for the trackball. (Slow, Normal, Fast)
Hull Unit Stroke: Select the stroke of the hull unit. (1200 mm, 1600 mm)
Error Code List: Confirm error codes.
Explorer: Confirm and search files.

3-6

APPENDIX 1 JIS CABLE GUIDE


Cables listed in the manual are usually shown as Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS). Use the following guide to locate an
equivalent cable locally.
JIS cable names may have up to 6 alphabetical characters, followed by a dash and a numerical value (example: DPYC-2.5).
For core types D and T, the numerical designation indicates the cross-sectional Area (mm2) of the core wire(s) in the cable.
For core types M and TT, the numerical designation indicates the number of core wires in the cable.

1. Core Type
2. Insulation Type
Double
core
power
line
D
P Ethylene Propylene
T Triple core power line
M 1 mm Multi core
TT 0.75mm twisted pair communications (1Q=quad cable)

3. Sheath Type
Y Vinyl

4. Armor Type
C Steel

6. Core Sheath
S All cores in one sheath
-S Individually sheathed cores
SLA All cores in one sheath,

DPYC

5. Shielding Type
Y Corrosive Resistant

TPYC

plastic tube sheath


w/aluminum tape
-SLA Individually sheathed cores, MPYC-5
plastic tube sheath
w/aluminum tape
1

EX: DPYCYS - 1.5


Designation type

Core Area (mm )

MPYC - 5
Designation type

TTYCS-4

# of cores

The following reference table lists gives the measurements of JIS cables commonly used with Furuno products:
Core

Cable

Core

Cable

Area

Diameter

Diameter

DPYC-1.5

1.5mm2

1.56mm

11.7mm

TTYC-7S

0.75mm2

1.11mm

20.8mm

DPYC-2.5

2.5mm2

2.01mm

12.8mm

TTYCSLA-1

0.75mm2

1.11mm

9.4mm

DPYC-4

4.0mm2

2.55mm

13.9mm

TTYCSLA-1Q

0.75mm2

1.11mm

10.8mm

DPYC-6

6.0mm

0.75mm

1.11mm

15.7mm

2.5mm

0.75mm

1.11mm

17.9mm

0.75mm

1.11mm

12.1mm

0.75mm

Type

DPYCY-2.5
DPYCY-4

4.0mm

3.12mm
2.01mm
2.55mm

15.2mm
14.8mm
15.9mm

1.5mm

DPYCYSLA-2.5

2.5mm

2.01mm

15.0mm

MPYC-2

1.0mm2

1.29mm

MPYC-4

1.0mm2

MPYC-7

13.9mm

TTYCSLA-4
TTYCY-4S
TTYCYS-1

Area

Diameter

Diameter

1.11mm

18.5mm

TPYCY-1.5

1.5mm

1.56mm

14.5mm

10.0mm

TPYCY-2.5

2.5mm2

2.01mm

15.5mm

1.29mm

11.2mm

TPYCY-4

4.0mm2

2.55mm

16.9mm

1.0mm2

1.29mm

13.2mm

TPYCYSLA-1.5

1.5mm2

1.56mm

13.9mm

MPYCY-12

1.0mm2

1.29mm

19.0mm

MPYCY-19

1.0mm2

1.29mm

22.0mm

DPYCYSLA-1.5

1.56mm

Type

TTYCYS-4

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*1
DPYCYS-2.5

(10/20m *2)
VV-SBCJ-0.3x14P,8m,17
GRN
P
10S2078)

RED

BLU
P

BLK
PPL
P

WHT

BRN
P
TT

BLK

BRN
P
*1

WHT
TB-C101
TPYCY-4
U 1

BLU
P
V 2

WHT
W 3

YEL
P
4

BLK
5

WHT
P
6

BLK
7
PPL
P
8

BLK

RED
P

WHT
*1

PE IV-8sq.

GRN
RAISE/LOWER UNIT
P

BLK
FSV-2431

RED
P

BLK

GRN
P
HULL UNIT

WHT
FSV-303/304

YEL
P

WHT
*3
5m DISTANCE: MAX.5m

220VAC,3,50/60Hz

CN-C101
A

12-24VDC
J2 CN-B102
A
MSRXD-H
B
MSRXD-C
C
MSTXD-H
D
MSTXD-C
E
UPLSW-H
F
UPLSW-C
H
DEMGUP-H
LL DEMGUP-C
J
MDLSW-H
K
MDLSW-C
N
DNLSW-H
P
DNLSW-C
R
DNCMD-H
S
DNCMD-C
T
UPCMD-H
U
UPCMD-C
V
DUPLSW-H
X
DUPLSW-C
W
TSFLG-H
Y
TSFLG-C
Z
MSROLL
AA MSR_GND
BB MSPITCH
CC MSP_GND
JJ PWRHUL-H
NN PWRHUL-C
PP PWRHUL-H
TT PWRHUL-C

10S2223,10m,16(x10)
HIF/VVS60/HIF-L5/15M,
5/15m,10(x10)
B201

B101

B220

B120

(J2-20)(J1-19)

FSV-305
JUNCTION BOX

TRX 10P6960x10

CONFIGRATION OF HULL UNIT

(mm)
MODEL
TRAVEL
1200
FSV-303
FSV-304
1600

1 *2 (+) 5
RECTIFIER
2 RU-1746B-2 (-) 6
*1
*1
IV-8sq.
DPYC-6

NET100
E_TD_P
E_TD_N
E_RD_P
NC
NC
E_RD_N
NC
NC

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

RJ45

FR-FTPC-CY,MAX.100m,13
P

P P

1
2

RJ45

/ WHT/ORG

ORG
/ WHT/GRN
BLU

/ WHT/BLU
GRN
/ WHT/BRN
BRN

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

RJ45
CN-B101

SWITCHING HUB

STP(CAT5)

A
DEMGUP-H
DEMGUP-C
DUPLSW-H
DUPLSW-C
EXTKP-H
EXTKP-C
KP-H
KP-C
PWR_ON-H
PWR_ON-C

B201(P1-P2)

H
LL
V
X
CC
BB
JJ
KK
Z
AA

10S2380,MAX.100m
WHT
P
BLK
RED
P
BLK
GRN
P
BLK
YEL
P
BLK
BLU
P
BLK

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

TT

REMOTE CONTROLLER
FSV-854 *2 10m

TRANSDUCER CABLE EXTENSION KIT

10

CONTROL UNIT
FSV-8501

*1
IV-1.25sq.

DITTO

NETWORK1

NETWORK2

*1

AD TTYCSLA-4 OR
AD CONVERTER CO-0.2x2P(*2)
AD-100

NAV EQUIPMENT
(CIF DATA)

*1
TTYCSLA-4 OR
CO-0.2x2P(*2)
*1
TTYCSLA-1 OR
CO-0.2x2P(*2)
*1
TTYCSLA-1 OR
CO-0.2x2P(*2)

48VDC
DC+
DCSHIELD
NETWORK3
E3_TD_P
E3_TD_N
E3_RD_P
SW_P
SW_N
E3_RD_N
NC
NC

INTERFACE UNIT
FSV-8502

B210(P1-P2)
W=50
1.2m COPPER STRAP

TRX
DEMGUP-H
DEMGUP-C
DUPLSW-H
DUPLSW-C
EXTKP-H
EXTKP-C
KP-H
KP-C
PWR_ON-H
PWR_ON-C

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
1
2
1
2

GYRO
AD_DATA-H
AD_DATA-C
AD_CLK-H
AD_CLK-C
ES
ES_SIG_IN-H
ES_SIG_IN-C
ES_KP_IN-H
CIF1
CIF1_RXD-H
CIF1_RXD-C
CIF2
CIF2_RXD-H
CIF2_RXD-C

19S1050,3m

1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

RJ45

RJ45

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

RJ45

SWITCHING HUB STP(CAT5)

*1
KP
MPYC-12 OR EXTERNAL
CO-0.2x5P(*2) KP CONTROL

EXTKP
INTKP1 1
GND 2
INTKP2 3
GND 4
INTKP3 5
GND 6
EXTKP_IN-H 7
EXTKP_IN-C 8
GND 9
EXT12VKP_IN 10

NETWORK4

1
2
3

10S2383,3m

SUB CONTROL UNIT


FSV-853 *2

5m

1
2
3
4

RJ45
8

STP(CAT5)

DVI1 J14
RED
C1
GREEN
C2
BLUE
C3
TB1 INPUT
HSYNC_N
C4
(+)
VSYNC_N
C5
(-)
TMDS_DATA2_N
1
TMDS_DATA2_P
2
TMDS_DATA2_SHIELD
3
4
TMDS_DATA4_N
5
TMDS_DATA4_P
DDC_CLOCK
6
NETWORK3
7
DDC_DATA
8
ANALOG_V_SYNC
E3_TD_P
9
TMDS_DATA1_N
E3_TD_N
10
TMDS_DATA1_P
E3_RD_P
11
TMDS_DATA1_SHIELD
NC
12
TMDS_DATA3_N
NC
13
TMDS_DATA3_P
E3_RD_N
14
5V_P
NC
15
GND
NC
16
HOT_PLUG_DETECT
NETWORK4
17
TMDS_DATA0_N
18
TMDS_DATA0_P

DITTO
19
TMDS_DATA0_SHIELD
20
TMDS_DATA5_N
IF UNIT
21
TMDS_DATA5_P
48V_OUT_P
22
TMDS_CLOCK_SHIELD
GND
23
TMDS_CLOCK_P
SHIELD
24
TMDS_CLOCK_N
NETWORK1
E1_TD_P
E1_TD_N
DVI2 J4
E1_RD_P

SW_P
DITTO
SW_N
E1_RD_N
DATA2
PWR_SW_P
TD2-A
1
PWR_SW_N
TD2-B
2
NETWORK2
RD2-H
3
RD2-C
4

DITTO
GND
5
6
GND
7
TD3-A
TD3-B
8
USB1
RD3-H
9
RD3-C
10
VBUS
GND
11
D12V_OUT_P
12
D+
SPEED_ALARM-A
13
GND
SPEED_ALARM-B
14
BUZZ_C_EVENT_IN
15
SHIELD
16
NET-S-IN
17
NET-C-IN
18
USB2

NETWORK SOUNDER

VBUS
DD+
GND
*4
CANbus
SHIELD
NET-S
NET-C
NET-H
NET-L

*1
IV-2sq.

5m20m

NOTE
*1: SHIPYARD SUPPLY.
*2: OPTION.
*3: DISTANCE BETWEEN TRANSCEIVER UNIT AND HULL UNIT: 5 m STANDARD.
CABLE EXTENSION KIT MAY EXTEND TO 20 m MAXIMUM.
*4: FOR FUTURE USE.

S-1

PROCESSOR UNIT
FSV-3503/3503S

EXTERNAL SPEAKER

ECHO SOUNDER

PLUG 3.5
COAX. CABLE(50)

*1
COPPER STRAP

*1
100/115/
220/230VAC DPYC-2.5
1,50/60Hz

TRANSCEIVER UNIT
FSV-351

10S2384
5/10m

100/110/115/
220/230VAC
1,50/60Hz

POWER
TB-B101
1 AC_IN-H
2 AC_IN-C

*2
DVI-D/D SINGLELINK5M/10M
5/10m,7
P

*2
DVI-D/D SINGLELINK5M
5m,7(10m:OPTION)

24

LTWDD-18AFFM,1/2/6m
RED

/ RED/WHT
BRN

/ BRN/WHT
ORG

/ ORG/WHT
GRN

/ GRN/WHT
BLU

/ BLU/WHT
BLK

/ BLK/WHT
YEL

GRY

WHT

PPL

PNK

L-GRN
A TYPE

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4
5

USB CABLE,MAX.5m

*2
M12-05BFFM,1/2/6m
RED
BLK
WHT
BLU

24

DVI-D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

DVIOTX2_N
DVIOTX2_P
A_GND
NC

NC
EXTERNAL MONITOR
NC
(SXGA,UXGA,WUXGA)
NC
*4
NC
DVIOTX1_N
DVIOTX1_P
A_GND
NC
NC
Vcc
GND
NC
DVIOTXD_N
DVIOTXD_P
A_GND
NC
NC
A_GND
DVIOTXC_P
DVIOTXC_N

DVI-D

EXTERNAL MONITOR
1
2 JUNCTION BOX
3 FI-5002
4 (CN3-CN5)
5
1
2 JUNCTION BOX
3 FI-5002
4 (CN3-CN5)
5

15VDC (FOR CANbus)

EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT

NETWORK EQUIPMENT
(FI-5002 OR CAN bus EQUIPMENT)

*1
IV-8sq.

DRAWN

CO-0.2x2P: CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x2P,10.5


CO-0.2x5P: CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x5P,13.5

19/Dec/2012 T.YAMASAKI
CHECKED
19/Dec/2012 H.MAKI
APPROVED
20/Dec/2012 Y.NISHIYAMA
SCALE
MASS
kg
DWG No.

C1333-C01- C

REF.No.

10-088-0200-0

TITLE

FSV-35/35S

NAME

COLOR SCANNING SONAR


INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM

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