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1.  MOUNTING

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1.2

Control Unit

1.2.1

Installation considerations

The control unit is designed to be mounted on a tabletop. When selecting a mounting 
location, keep in mind the following points:

•  Locate the unit where shock and vibration are minimal.
•  Leave sufficient space around the unit for maintenance and servicing.
•  Locate the unit with consideration for cable length.
•  Keep in mind the compass safe distances shown on page i.

Note: 

The ground terminal is attached to the bottom of the unit. Connect a ground wire 

(IV-1.25 sq, local supply) to the terminal before installing the unit.

1.2.2

How to mount the control unit

There are two methods you can use to mount the control unit.

Method 1: Factory default

1. Referring to the outline drawings at the back of this manual, drill four pilot holes 

for the self-tapping screws.

2. Remove the four cosmetic caps from the control unit.

3. Secure the control unit to the mounting location with the supplied self-tapping 

screws (

φ

4

×

20, four pieces).

Cable is fed from the 
side of the control unit.

Cable is fed from the 
rear of the control unit.

Method 1: Factory default

Method 2: Modified cable entry

Cosmetic caps

Control unit cable

Summary of Contents for FCV-1900

Page 1: ...ING 7 2 1 Interconnection 7 2 2 Processor Unit 8 2 3 Interface Unit 15 2 4 Net Sonde 17 2 5 Ethernet HUB 18 2 6 Booster Box 18 2 7 Input Output Sentences 19 3 INITIAL SETTINGS 20 3 1 Installation Menu...

Page 2: ...fuse Use of an incorrect cable and fuse can damage the equipment and cause fire Mandatory Action Prohibitive Action WARNING CAUTIO CAUTION Warning Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation...

Page 3: ...02 Control Unit FCV 1902 Temperature Sensor T 04MSB T 04MTB Booster Box BT 5 Transducer Transducer Ethernet HUB HUB 101 Interface Unit FCV 1903 Network Fish Finder DFF series BBDS1 Telesounder TS 85 T...

Page 4: ...000 159 643 1 15 m LAN cable MOD Z072 020 001 167 880 1 2 m MOD Z072 050 001 167 890 1 5 m MOD Z072 100 001 167 900 1 10 m Temperature sensor T 04MSB 000 026 893 Thru hull mount T 04MTB 000 026 894 T...

Page 5: ...6000 2 T 659 1 k 2 k 50 200 50B 9B 200B 8 8B Steel TWB 6000 2 T 658 88 200 88B 8 200B 8 8B Steel TWB 6000 2 T 659 2 k 2 k 28 200 28BL 6HR 200B 8 8B Steel TFB 7000 2 or TWB 6000 2 T 693 FRP TRB 1100 2...

Page 6: ...50 38BL 15HR 150B 12H Steel TFB 7000 2 or TWB 6000 2 T 683 FRP TRB 1100 2 T 683 F 38 200 38BL 15HR 200B 12H Steel TFB 7000 2 or TWB 6000 2 T 683 FRP TRB 1100 2 T 683 F 50 88 50BL 24HR 88F 126H Steel T...

Page 7: ...teel TFB 5000 1 T 609 FRP TRB 1000 1 or TRB 1200 T 609 F 88 88B 10 Steel TFB 5000 1 T 609 FRP TRB 1000 1 or TRB 1200 T 609 F 200 200B 8 8B Steel TFB 5000 1 T 608 FRP TRB 1000 1 or TRB 1200 T 608 F 3 k...

Page 8: ...000 1 T 711 FRP T 711 F 42 65 150 250 CM275LH W 3 Steel TFB 7000 1 T 711 FRP T 711 F 2 k 2 k 38 75 130 210 PM111LH 2 Steel TFB 7000 1 T 712 FRP TRB 1100 1 T 712 F 38 75 80 130 PM111LM Steel TFB 7000 1...

Page 9: ...nces shown on page i 1 1 2 Tabletop mounting 1 Drill four pilot holes in the tabletop for the self tapping screws 2 Screw four self tapping screws 5x20 supplied into the pilot holes leave 5 mm protrud...

Page 10: ...the unit Connect a ground wire IV 1 25 sq local supply to the terminal before installing the unit 1 2 2 How to mount the control unit There are two methods you can use to mount the control unit Method...

Page 11: ...djust the cable to face the rear of the control unit 4 Orient the fixing plate as shown in the figure below then fix the plate in place with the two screws removed at step 2 Check that the cable is al...

Page 12: ...ws Note Do not cut the transducer cable when installing an Airmar transducer 1 4 External Monitor You can connect a MU 190 V HD MU 150HD MU 231 or a commercial monitor as an external monitor The exter...

Page 13: ...rews 2 Screw in self tapping screws 3x20 supplied for the upper fix ing holes leave 5 mm protruding 3 Set the interface unit to the screws Screw in two self tapping screws for the lower fixing holes 4...

Page 14: ...lect a mounting location referring to the figure below 3 Fasten the self tapping screws 5x25 supplied at the fixing holes 4 Fasten the cover screws to secure the cover 1 8 Temperature Sensor The tempe...

Page 15: ...V 1902 Ethernet HUB HUB 101 Ethernet HUB HUB 101 FCV 1903 INTERFACE UNIT PWR Interface unit FCV 1903 Junction box RJB 002 Network fish finder DFF1 DFF3 BBDS1 Booster box BT 5 Telesounder TS 85 TS 80M2...

Page 16: ...gth of the ground strap should be as short as possible 1 Fabricate the cable see the appendix for equivalent cables if not available locally as shown below 2 Unfasten 14 binding screws to remove the c...

Page 17: ...and the terminal polarities then connect the cable to the terminal 9 Clamp the cable with the cable clamp 10 Reattach the filter cover to the power terminal 11 Fasten the unit cover When installing a...

Page 18: ...move the cover 2 Connect the A TO D ADAPTER cable to HDMI port J101 on the MAIN board 3 Connect a USB cable local supply to the USB port J105 on the MAIN board Secure the cable with a cable tie at the...

Page 19: ...he following figure 9 Close the cover Waterproofing the connectors Wrap the connectors with vulcanizing tape and then wrap with vinyl tape Bind the tape ends with a cable tie Super gland Seal nut Gask...

Page 20: ...abel interferes with installation remove the label Do not remove the warranty label from Airmar transducers Record the cable assembly series number then store it for reference Transducer cable connect...

Page 21: ...the CN 5 connector on the processor unit For cable extension the junction box RJB 002 option is available for a 5 m length addition A ground terminal is attached under the unit Connect an IV 1 25sq g...

Page 22: ...con nection Set the mode switch on the fish finder as follows Power on off control Sounder not powered from network Automatic IP setting Automatic IP disabled To set the mode switch refer to the resp...

Page 23: ...per gland seal nut then remove the gasket assembly from the seal nut 5 Pass the S02 22 5 cable assembly end through the seal nut fixture and gasket in order then pass the cable through the super gland...

Page 24: ...ut to the cable then tighten the seal nut 12 Close the inner case and outside cover of the interface unit 13 Close the cover of the processor unit 14 The connections for telesounder are different by m...

Page 25: ...GO connector referring to the interconnection diagram 5 Reattach the WAGO connector 6 Unfasten the screws on the cable clamp then fix the cables with the cable clamp 7 Close the cover of the processor...

Page 26: ...e the cable 7 Connect another LAN cable to J4 connector on the CTRL board and then fasten the cable to the cable clamp with a cable tie 8 Fasten the seal nut to secure the cable after the cable length...

Page 27: ...O Sentence Time position Input GNS GGA GLL Course over the ground COG and speed over the ground SOG Input VTG Water speed and heading Input VHW Time and date Input ZDA Water depth Output DBS DBT DPT W...

Page 28: ...to show the water depth units 4 Select the unit desired then push the knob to set In a similar manner set the units for ship s speed water temperature and fish size 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to select D...

Page 29: ...the Service menu item in the menu 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to select Service then push the knob 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to select Display Resolution then push the knob Setting Sounder Display Measureme...

Page 30: ...the FCV 1900 DFF1 DFF3 BBDS1 transducer Telesounder products sold only in Japan Select the transducer 1 Referring to section 3 2 open the Service menu 2 After you have selected Service the following...

Page 31: ...onnected rotate the ENTER knob to select DFF1 DFF3 BBDS1 XDCR Setting 11 If a net sonde is connected set Net sonde to On 12 After the settings are complete rotate the ENTER knob to select Save Setting...

Page 32: ...ders select the transducers connected to the external sounder Output power kW Frequency kHz Model Remarks 1 28 28F 8 50 50B 6 50B 6B 50B 9B 50 200 50 200 1T ACCU FISH compatible 68 68F 8H 200 200B 5S...

Page 33: ...s changed depending on the frequency setting 5 Set a frequency from the Freq menu The band width is automatically set however it can be entered manually with Band width 6 Set the LF transducer in a si...

Page 34: ...4800 38400 bps for NMEA and 600 1200 2400 4800 bps for CIF Start Bit 1 bit fixed Data Length 8 bit fixed Stop Bit 1 bit fixed Parity none fixed Clear Window Refresh the information shown on the commu...

Page 35: ...monitor display 6 To turn off the port monitor display press the MENU ESC key and select Exit then push the ENTER knob 7 Rotate the ENTER knob to select Yes then push the knob The port monitor is clos...

Page 36: ...ted adjust Color Level Threshold Color Level Threshold This menu item is available when Bottom Detect Mode is set to Color The higher the setting the strong color echo reddish brown red is rec ognized...

Page 37: ...e the TD ID information Open the Service menu and select ACCU FISH Calib and Common Parameter then set swTDIDCalib to On You can use Fish Size for fine adjust ment If NG appears on the TD ID Informati...

Page 38: ...ner on the screen If the antenna position of the Satellite Compass has not been set the message shown below appears Push the knob to erase the message then set the antenna position for the Satellite C...

Page 39: ...m set the TX rate to a lower setting from the TX setting menu Note 2 TS 80M2 should be used in P mode only Confirm that the TS 80M2 is set to P mode Note 3 When using the TS 85 for data transmission b...

Page 40: ...lect Fish Finder then push the knob 10 Select FCV 1900 or FCV 1200L then push the knob When you select FCV 1200L go to step 12 11 Rotate the ENTER knob to select HF TX Mode for setting the high freque...

Page 41: ...FF1 3 BBDS1 and FCV 1900 or external equipment such as a sonar connected 3 11 Reset to Default Setting To reset all customized settings to their default settings do the following procedure Note Custom...

Page 42: ...ect the USB cable and conversion adapter to the processor unit referring to section 2 2 2 3 Copy the upgrade key file to the USB flash memory Store the license key in the following path in the USB fla...

Page 43: ...V 1900 MAC Address 00 40 9D 7D 9D 32 IP Address 172 31 92 7 CPU Status 29 Application Ver 0252434 xx xx System Ver 0252437 xx xx Kernel Ver 0252436 xx xx Fan Speed 5160rpm U Boot Ver 0252435 xx xx PIC...

Page 44: ...CY 4 0 75mm2 1 11mm 17 7mm TTYCY 4S 0 75mm2 1 11mm 21 1mm TTYCY 4SLA 0 75mm2 1 11mm 19 5mm TTYCYS 1 0 75mm2 1 11mm 12 1mm TTYCYS 4 0 75mm2 1 11mm 18 5mm TTYCYSLA 1 0 75mm2 1 11mm 11 2mm TTYCYSLA 4 0 7...

Page 45: ...ull If there is any petroleum residue inside the hull remove it with either mild household detergent or a weak solvent alcohol b f di Record the information found on the cable tag for future reference...

Page 46: ...interference separate the transducer cable from other electrical wiring and the engine Coil any excess cable and secure it in place with cable ties to prevent damage 2 Refer to the instrument owner s...

Page 47: ...ketones can attack many plastics possibly damaging the sensor Reapply anti fouling paint every 6 months or at the beginning of each boating season Replacement Sensor Parts The information needed to or...

Page 48: ...low for optimal product performance and to reduce the risk of property damage personal injury and or death WARNING Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask when installing WARNING Below the waterlin...

Page 49: ...encil 8 Using a 3mm or 1 8 drill bit drill a pilot hole s at the marked locations 10mm 3 8 deep 9 Apply marine sealant to the threads of the screw s to prevent water from seeping into the transom 10 F...

Page 50: ...0 0 60 Peak estimation deviation up down 0 0 100 0 10 0 Minimum peak width up down 0 100 5 Maximum peak width up down 0 100 11 Low freq Peak detection boundary 100 0 20 0 60 Peak estimation deviation...

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Page 55: ...D 1 14 A pr 2015 H M A KI...

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Page 59: ...NISHIYAMA Yoshihir o Nishiya ma Yoshihiro Nishiyama DN cn Yoshihiro Nishiyama c JP o FURUNO ELECTRIC Co Ltd ou Technical Documentation Section email yoshihiro nishiyama furuno co jp 2013 02 15 17 49...

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Page 63: ...HIELD SHIELD SHIELD BLK BLU ORG BRN WHT BLU WHT BLK WHT THERMISTER HIGH MEDIUM FREQ LOW FREQ XDR XDR TRANSDUCER CM265LH LM CM599LH LM PM111LH LM CM275LHW GND XD_TEMP XID_GND XD_SHIELD XD_TEMP XD_HI_P...

Page 64: ...emental chlorine free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A APR 2015 Printed in Japan All rights reserved K2 JUN 18 2019 Pub No IME 23860 K2 ETMI FCV 1900...

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