MFD 8
MFD 8
MFD 8
2. WIRING .................................................................................................. 5
3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT ......................................................... 11
3.1 Setup for Single MFD in the Network .........................................................................12
3.2 Setup for Multiple MFDs in the Network .....................................................................25
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WARNING CAUTION
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Ground the equipment to prevent
Do not open the equipment unless electrical shock and mutual interference.
totally familiar with electrical circuits.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
MFD8
RADAR SENSOR RADAR SENSOR
DRS2D/DRS4D DRS4A/DRS6A/DRS12A/DRS25A
OR
12-24 VDC*2
MONITOR
MU-155C/170C, etc.
AIS RECEIVER,
HEADING SENSOR or VIDEO IN(CCD
EXTERNAL BUZZER CAMERA, MAX. 2)
FAX-30
NMEA 2000 HUB -101
FA- 50
(GP-330B, ETC.) MULTI FUNCTION
DISPLAY MFD8
*1 PSU-012:w/DRS4A/6A/12A
PSU-013: w/DRS25A FISH FINDER
12-24 VDC*2
(DFF series, ETR-6/10N, ETR-30N, FCV-1150)
*2 See the figure below for rectifiers used in the system. : Standard Supply
: Optional Supply
: Local Supply
PR-62 RU-1746B
RU-3423
DRS25A
PSU-013
MFD8
PR-62 RU-1746B
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MFD12
RADAR SENSOR RADAR SENSOR
DRS2D/DRS4D DRS4A/DRS6A/DRS12A/DRS25A
OR
12-24 VDC*2
MONITOR
MU-155C/170C, etc.
AIS RECEIVER,
HEADING SENSOR or VIDEO IN (CCD
EXTERNAL BUZZER CAMERA, MAX. 2)
FAX-30
NMEA 2000 HUB-101 FA-50
(GP-330B, ETC.) MULTI FUNCTION
DISPLAY MFD12
*1 PSU-012:w/DRS12A
PSU-013: w/DRS25A FISH FINDER
12-24 VDC*2 (DFF series, ETR-6/10N, ETR-30N, FCV-1150)
*2 See the table and figure below for : Standard Supply
rectifiers used in the system. : Optional Supply
: Local Supply
Rectifiers used in the system
RU-1746B-2
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EQUIPMENT LISTS
Standard supply
Optional supply
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Name Types Code No. Remarks
Cable Assy MOD-Z072-020+ 000-167-175-10 LAN cross, 4-pair, 2 m
MOD-Z072-050+ 000-167-176-10 LAN cross, 4-pair, 5 m
MOD-Z072-100+ 000-167-177-10 LAN cross, 4-pair, 10 m
MOD-Z073-030+ 000-167-171-10 LAN straight, 2-pair, 3 m
MJ-A6SPF0016-005C 000-159-689-11 For FAX-30, ETR6N/10N con-
nection
NMEA Connector LTWSS050505FMF- 000-168-603-10 NMEA 2000 distributor, micro
TS001 style
LTWMC-05BMMT- 000-168-604-10 NMEA 2000 terminator, male,
SL8001 micro style
LTWMC-05BFFT- 000-168-605-10 NMEA 2000 terminator,
SL8001 female, micro style
LTWNC050505FMF- 000-160-507-10 NMEA 2000 distributor, mini
TS001 style
LTWMN-05AMMT- 000-160-508-10 NMEA 2000 terminator, mini
SL8001 style
LTWMN-05AFFT- 000-160-509-10 NMEA 2000 terminator,
SL8001 female, mini style
In-line Terminator FRU-0505-FF-IS 000-172-037-10 NMEA 2000 connector w/ter-
minator, micro style
DVI-D Cable DVI-D/D SINGLELINK 000-149-054-10 5 m, for Multi-purpose LCD
connection
DVI-D/D S-LINK 000-150-200-10 10 m, for Multi-purpose LCD
connection
External Buzzer OP03-136 000-086-443
Junction Box FI-5002 000-010-765 For FI-50 series connection
Rectifier RU-3423 000-030-443 w/o PSU-012
PR-62 000-013-484 100VAC, w/PSU-012
000-013-485 110VAC, w/PSU-012
000-013-486 220VAC, w/PSU-012
000-013-487 230VAC, w/PSU-012
RU-1746B-2 000-030-439 220VAC
-For PSU-012 and MFD
-PSU-013
Network Hub HUB-101 -
Joint Box TL-CAT-012 000-167-140-10 For LAN cable extension
Connector Boot OP19-7 001-028-090
Operator’s Manual OME-4440 000-167-802
NMEA 2000 Inter- IF-NMEA2K1 -
face Unit
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1. MOUNTING
MFD8 MFD12
When selecting a mounting location for the MFD8/12, keep the following in mind:
• The temperature and humidity at the mounting location should be moderate and stable.
• Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and ventilators.
• The mounting location should be well ventilated.
• Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal.
• Keep the unit away from electromagnetic field generating equipment such as motors and gen-
erators.
• For maintenance and checking purposes, leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the
unit and leave slack in cables. Minimum recommended space is shown the outline drawing for
the display units.
• Do not mount the MFD8/12 on the overhead.
• A magnetic compass will be affected if the display unit is placed too close to it. Observe the
compass safe distances shown in the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS to prevent disturbance to the
magnetic compass.
• For the flush mount, make sure the mounting location is flat.
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1.2 Flush mounting
1. Prepare a cutout in the mounting location using the template sheet (supplied) for the MFD8 or
12.
2. Remove the front panel from the MFD by unfastening the catches at the rear of the panel, in
the order as shown in the figure below.
Note: Catches are tight to unfasten. Take care not to break the panel.
3. Attach the mounting sponge to the display unit.
4. Fix the display unit by using four self-tapping screws (supplied).
5. Attach the front panel to the display unit.
6 8 3
5 2 Cutout
4 7 1
MFD, rear view Mounting
(catches’ locations and order to unfasten) sponge
Display unit
(ex. MFD12)
Self-tapping screws
(4 pcs.)
Front panel
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2. Pull the remover to raise the panel slightly. Do this for all notches on the lower side of the unit.
3. Insert the remover to the space at the both sides of the unit, and pull the remover to raise the
panel slightly.
4. Use your hands to detach the front panel at lower side of it.
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1.3 Desktop Mounting
Follow the procedure below to mount the MFD8 or 12 on a desktop.
MFD8/12
Liner
(MFD12 only)
Hanger
Knob
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2. WIRING
All wirings are terminated at the rear of the equipment. DO NOT turn on the power until completing
all the wiring. For detailed information about NMEA 2000 wiring, see “Furuno CAN bus Network
Design Guide” (TIE-00170) on Tech-Net.
12-24 VDC
MJ-A3SPF0017-050ZC (MFD8)
MJ-A3SPF0018-050ZC (MFD12)
To ship's ground
Radar Sensor or
PSU-012/013 Ground wire
IV-8sq.
NMEA 0183
(ex. GP-320B)
: Standard supply
: Option
: Local supply
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Using DATA2 port (NMEA0183)
To connect multiple NMEA0183 equipments, use the cable assy FRUDD-18AFFM-L180 supplied.
This cable has an 18P connector. Solder the applicable wires of the FRUDD-18AFFM-L180 and
the wires from sensors. The wire arrangement is shown below.
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Video interface devices (analog type)
Maximum two camera/video devices can be connected. For this connection, the following cable
is necessary (local supply).
• BNC connector
• 3C2V (Japan Industrial Standard (JIS), or the equivalent) coaxial cable (impedance 75Ω)
Insulator
Shield
Vinyl sheath
Conductor
S = 0.19 mm 2
= 0.5 mm
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How to connect cables to DVI-D, VIDEO, AUDIO or USB ports
The above-mentioned ports are behind the connector cover on the rear panel. Access to the ports
and connect cables as shown in the procedure below. There are two methods, i.e., for waterproof-
ing or non-waterproofing.
For waterproofing
This method requires the optional connector boot (Type: OP19-7, Code No.: 001-028-090).
Contents of OP19-7
1. Unfasten four binding screws to remove the connector cover at the rear of the display unit.
Discard binding screws.
2. Pass DVI-D, VIDEO, AUDIO and/or USB cables through the fixing metal (supplied).
Fixing metal
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3. Attach each connector to the appropriate location at rear of the display unit.
4. Pass cables through the slit on the boot cover.
5. Set a rubber stopper to each cable. The largest hole is for the DVI-D cable.
Rubber stopper
Cables
6. Use four binding screws (M3x10, supplied) to fasten the fixing metal and boot cover to the dis-
play unit.
Connectors
Boot cover
Fixing metal
Binding screws
Rubber stopper
7. Slide the rubber stopper into the hole of the rubber boot, and fasten the cable tie to hold the
rubber boot and stopper.
Rubber boot
Cables Push
Rubber stopper
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For non-waterproofing
When you do not need the waterproofing, use the cable fixing metal (supplied as the installation
materials).
1. Unfasten four binding screws to detach the connector cover at the rear of the display unit. Dis-
card binding screws.
2. Attach the cable fixing plate by using the binding screw (M3x10, supplied as the installation
materials).
Binding screw (M3x10)
Cable fixing plate
3. Attach each connector to the appropriate location at rear of the display unit.
4. Wind the cable tie (supplied as the installation materials) to fix the cables to the cable fixing
plate.
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3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT
This chapter shows you how to set up your system according to the equipment you have connect-
ed. To do this more easily the Installation Wizard is provided. It has all the items necessary for
setting up your system.
The Installation Wizard has four tabs, and each tab has some dialog boxes. You can construct
your network system by setting these items in Wizard series.
Note: Do not transmit the radar until youhave set up the radar sensor (on page 23).
Own tab
Set the NMEA 0183/2000 and Analog video devices connected to your MFD.
Global tab
Set data on the network. These data can be shared with MFDs on the network.
Sounder tab
This tab appears when a network sounder (DFF, ETR series) or FCV-1150 is connected. Set the
items for frequencies and “TD-ID” transducer of Airmar as appropriate.
Radar tab
This tab appears when a radar sensor (DRS series) or FAR-2xx7 series (Program Version No.:
02.50 or before, Type-C only) is connected. Set the antenna position and adjust the heading and
main bang.
4 Left-click button
3 Cursor pad
2 RotoKey
1 POWER key
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3.1 Setup for Single MFD in the Network
When you have an MFD in the network, do the following procedures.
English US
The system counts the number of sounders, radars and other sensors you have connected and
displays the results. Allow the system to count the number of sensors, which takes about 30 sec-
onds.
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2. Confirm that the Master (DHCP Server) pull-down menu shows ON, and press [Save and Exit]
button to turn the power off.
3. Press the POWER key to turn on the equipment again.
After the confirming sensors. the Master (DHCP Server) setting screen appears again.
4. Press the [Next] button to show the Own-NMEA2000 tab.
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Own-NMEA 2000 tab
Check the PGNs (Parameter Group Number, NMEA 2000 messages) to output from the NMEA
2000 port, and click the [Next] button.
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Own-NMEA 0183 port 1 through 3 tabs
Set up the NMEA0183 data ports.
All NMEA0183 ports on your MFD are assigned respective nicknames. If you don’t like the preas-
signed nickname, you can change it at Nickname field. Use the cursor pad to select location. Ro-
tate the RotoKey to select character and push it to confirm selection. Repeat this operation to
complete the nicknames
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10.At the Output Sentences field, check the NMEA0183 sentences to output.
NMEA0183 Output sentences
Basic Setup
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Menu item Description
POS. Smoothing When the receiving condition is unfavorable, the GPS fix may change, even if
the vessel is dead in water. This change can be reduced by smoothing the
raw GPS fixes. A setting between 000 to 999 is available. The higher setting
the more smoothed the raw data, however too high a setting slows response
time to change in latitude and longitude. This is especially noticeable at high
ship’s speeds. Increase the setting if the GPS fix changes.
SOG/COG Smooth- During position fixing, ship’s velocity (speed and course) is directly measured
ing by receiving GPS satellite signals. The raw velocity data may change ran-
domly depending on receiving conditions and other factors. You can reduce
this random variation by increasing the smoothing. Like with latitude and lon-
gitude smoothing, the higher the speed and course smoothing the more
smoothed the raw data. If the setting is too high, however, the response to
speed and course change slows. For no smoothing, enter all zeroes.
Disable Satellite Every GPS satellite is broadcasting abnormal satellite number(s) in its Alma-
nac, which contains general orbital data about all GPS satellites, including
those which are malfunctioning. Using this information, the GPS receiver
automatically eliminates any malfunctioning satellite from the GPS satellite
schedule. However, the Almanac sometimes may not contain this information.
If you hear about a malfunctioning satellite from another source, you can dis-
able it manually. Enter satellite number (max. 3 satellites) in two digits.
INIT. Position Set initial latitude/longitude position for cold start.
ANT. Position Enter the GPS antenna positioning bow-stern and port-starboard position.
Origin
ANT. Height Enter the height of the GPS antenna unit above sea surface.
Rx Mode Choose position fixing method: 2D (three satellites in view), 2D/3D (three or
four satellites in view whichever is greater).
WAAS Mode Select ON to use the WAAS mode.
WAAS Search WAAS satellite can be searched automatically or manually. For manual
search, enter appropriate WAAS satellite number.
WAAS Alarm When the WAAS signal is lost, the audible alarm sounds one of two ways.
On: Alarm sounds continuously until the WAAS positioning mode is available
again or the alarm is acknowledged (by key operation). Off: Alarm sounds
three times.
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Global-Analog Video tab
14.All analog video equipment connected to the MFD are assigned respective nicknames
(“PinP1 to 2”).
If you don’t like the preassigned nickname, you can change it here. Use the cursor pad to
select location. Rotate the RotoKey to select character and push it to confirm selection.
Repeat this operation to complete the nicknames.
15.Press the [Next] button.
Global-Boat tab
Enter your boat’s dimensions, length/width unit and engine’s specifications.
16.Choose the desired unit of length and width for the boat (ft, m) at the Length/Width/Height unit
pull-down menu.
17.Set the length of boat at the Boat length pull-down menu.
18.Set the width of boat at the Boat Width pull-down menu.
19.Choose the number of engines on your boat (1, 2 or 3) at the Number of Engine pull-down
menu.
20.Choose the max. scale of the tachometer (3000 rpm, 4000 rpm or 8000 rpm) at the Engine
Revolution pull-down menu.
21.Choose the max. scale of the oil pressure meter (200kPa/2Bar/29Psi, 500kPa/5bar/72.5Psi or
1000kPa/10bar/145Psi) at the Max. Oil Pressure pull-down menu.
22.Choose the max. scale of the boost meter (200kPa/2Bar/29Psi, 500kPa/5bar/72.5Psi or
1000kPa/10bar/145Psi) at the Max. Boost Pressure pull-down menu.
23.Click the [Next] button.
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Global-Nickname tab
All equipment in the NavNet 3D system are assigned respective nicknames. If you don’t like the
preassigned nickname, you can change it here. Use the cursor pad to select location. Rotate the
RotoKey to select character and push it to confirm selection. Repeat this operation to complete
the nicknames.
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Global-Data Source tab
The Data Source dialog box shows the sources of various nav data. In case of multiple sensors
for a nav data item, for example, several position-fixing equipment, choose the sensor to use, with
the pull-down menu.
Position & SOG/ Choose the position-fixing sensor to GP-320B, GP-310B, NMEA 2000 format
COG use. GPS
Heading Choose the heading sensor to use. SC-30, PG-500, PG-1000, Other
Speed Through Choose the speed (STW) sensor to Smart sensor (NMEA 0183), Speed sensor
Water use. (DFF), Smart sensor (NMEA 2000), Other
(NMEA 0183)
Water Depth Choose the depth sensor to use. Smart sensor (NMEA 0183), Speed sensor
(DFF), Smart sensor (NMEA 2000), Other
(NMEA 0183)
Water Tempera- Choose the temperature sensor to Smart sensor (NMEA 0183), Speed sensor
ture use. (DFF), Smart sensor (NMEA 2000), Other
(NMEA0183)
Wind Choose the wind sensor to use. FI-303, FI-501/502, WS-200, Other
Date & Time Choose the date and time source to GP-320B, GP-310B, SC-30, NMEA 2000
use. format GPS, Other
Roll and Pitch Choose the motion sensor to use. SC-30, WS-200, Other
AIS Choose the AIS equipment to use. FA-150, FA-30, Other
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27.The GPS Mode tub appears when the GP-330B or WS-200 is connected. Set the WAAS
Mode and WAAS Search, and click the [Next] button. (See the list on page 21.)
28. Click the Sounder Source select dialog box, and choose the type of the network sounder.
a) Click the Transducer Setup pull-down menu, and choose Model Number, TD-ID or Manual,
according to the transducer connected.
Model Number: Furuno’s transducer
TD-ID: Airmar’s transducer w/TD-ID
Manual: Transducers other than above
b) If you choose Model Number at step a), click the High Frequency and Low Frequency pull-
down menus, and choose the applicable model type. For TD-ID and Manual, set the high
and low frequencies.
c) For DFF1 or DFF1-UHD, click the Power pull-down menu, and choose output power of the
transducer.
DFF1: 1k (W) or 600W
DFF1-UHD: 1k (W)
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d) If the satellite compass SC-30 or SC-50/110 is connected, set the distance between
antenna unit (or sensor) of the satellite compass and transducer (high and low if con-
nected) at the Transducer Position for SC pull-down menus.
Bow-stern: Set the distance from antenna unit to the transducer in bow-stern direction.
When the transducer is located on the fore side, set a positive value.
Up-down: Set the distance from the transducer to the antenna unit in the vertical direction.
Port-starboard: Set the distance from antenna unit to the transducer in port-starboard
direction. When the transducer is located on the starboard side, set a positive value.
SC-30
1.5 m
(Bow-stern)
High
1.0 m
9.3 m SC-30 (Port-starboard)
(Up-down) 0.8 m
Low
1.4 m
(Bow-stern)
e) Click the Motion Sensor pull-down menu, and choose SC-30 or SC-50/110 if connected.
f) Set the transducer position at the Transducer Position pull-down menus.
Origin
g) If the DFF3 is equipped with a water temperature sensor, click the Temperature Port pull-
down menu, and choose the temperature source, MJ (NMEA0183 connector), High-
freq(ency) or Low-freq(ency).
h) If a radar sensor is connected, click the Next button to continue.
Note: For DFF3, set the tap setting in the network sounder after setting up all the MFDs.
For details, see the Operator’s Manual for DFF3.
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(Setting for ETR)
a) Click the Transducer Setup pull-down menu, and choose Model Number or Manual,
according to the transducer connected.
Model Number: Furuno’s transducer
Manual: Transducers other than Furuno
b) If you choose Model Number at step a), click the High Frequency and Low Frequency pull-
down menus, and choose the applicable model type. For Manual, set the high and low fre-
quencies with the respective pull-down menus.
c) Use the arrow buttons at Transducer Position to set transducer position.
Origin
(For FCV-1150)
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Radar
29.Click the Radar Source select pull-down menu, and choose the radar type connected, DRS
RADOME, DRS OPEN or FAR-2xx7.
For “FAR-2xx7”, steps 30 through 31 shown below cannot be done. Set these items on the
FAR-2xx7 radar.
30.Click the Antenna Height pull-down menu, and choose the height of the antenna above the
waterline, among Under 10ft, 10ft-30ft or Over 30ft.
31.Do the heading adjustment as follows.
You have mounted the radar sensor facing straight ahead in the direction of the bow. There-
fore, a small but conspicuous target dead ahead visually should appear on the heading line
(zero degrees).
In practice, you will probably observe some small errors on the display because of the diffi-
culty in achieving accurate initial positioning of the radar sensor. The following adjustment will
compensate for this error.
a) Set ship’s heading toward a suitable target (for example, ship or buoy).
b) Click the Range pull-down menu, and choose a range between 0.125 and 0.25 nautical
miles.
c) Click the [Push TX] button to transmit.
The radar picture appears on the right-half of the Radar dialog box.
d) If necessary, adjust the gain, sea clutter and rain clutter using slider bars.
Place the cursor on the slider bar, and press the cursor pad while pressing the left-click but-
ton.
e) Click the [-] [+] buttons for Heading Adjust to bisect the target with the heading line.
f) As a final test, move the boat towards a small buoy and confirm that the buoy shows up
dead ahead on the radar when it is visually dead ahead.
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32.If main bang appears at the screen center, click the [-] [+] buttons for MBS Adjustment so that
the main bang disappears while watching the radar echo at the right-hand side of the display.
33.Click the [Radar Operation] button to adjust the tuning and video automatically.
34.Click the [Save and Exit] button to finish the Installation Wizard.
1. At the normal operation mode, press the MENU key while pressing the CNTRL key down to
open the Serviceman menu.
2. Rotate the Rotokey to choose the Fish Finder tab, and push the Rotokey.
3. Rotate the Rotokey to choose Zero Line Rejection, and push the Rotokey to turn the zero
line on.
The icon turns green color, and the cursor moves to Zero Line Range.
4. For DFF3, rotate the Rotokey to set the effective area (setting area: 1.0 to 2.0 m) and push
the Rotokey. For DFF1 or DFF1-UHD, turn the zero line on or off.
5. Press the MENU key to close the menu.
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3.2 Setup for Multiple MFDs in the Network
When you have multiple MFDs in the network, designate one as the DHCP (dynamic Host Con-
figuration Protocol) server.
1. Confirm that applicable DIP switches connected MFDs on the internal hub to ON.
2. Turn on the MFD chosen to act as DHCP server.
3. Select Language and click the [Next] button.
The system counts the number of sounders, radars and other sensors you have connected and
displays the results. Allow the system to count the number of sensors, which takes about 30 sec-
onds.
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MFD8-J/E 19BA-X-9851 -8 1/1
PACKING LIST
NAME OUTLINE DESCRIPTION/CODE № Q'TY NAME OUTLINE DESCRIPTION/CODE № Q'TY
2.付属品及び一部の図書は、書類ケースに収められています。
A-1
ACCESSORIES AND A PART OF THE DOCUMENTS IS PUT IN THE DOCUMENTS CASE. 型式/コード番号が2段の場合、下段より上段に代わる過渡期品であり、どちらかが入っています。 なお、品質は変わりません。
TWO TYPES AND CODES MAY BE LISTED FOR AN ITEM. THE LOWER PRODUCT MAY BE SHIPPED IN PLACE OF
(略図の寸法は、参考値です。 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY.) THE UPPER PRODUCT. QUALITY IS THE SAME.
C4444-Z01-H
MFD12-J/E 19BA-X-9852 -9 1/1
PACKING LIST
NAME OUTLINE DESCRIPTION/CODE № Q'TY NAME OUTLINE DESCRIPTION/CODE № Q'TY
2.付属品及び一部の図書は、書類ケースに収められています。
A-2
ACCESSORIES AND A PART OF THE DOCUMENTS IS PUT IN THE DOCUMENTS CASE. 型式/コード番号が2段の場合、下段より上段に代わる過渡期品であり、どちらかが入っています。 なお、品質は変わりません。
TWO TYPES AND CODES MAY BE LISTED FOR AN ITEM. THE LOWER PRODUCT MAY BE SHIPPED IN PLACE OF
(略図の寸法は、参考値です。 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY.) THE UPPER PRODUCT. QUALITY IS THE SAME.
C4445-Z01-J
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