Furuno FCV-600L System menu 1 description, System menu 2 description, System menu 3 description

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System menu 1 description

MENU: Selects system menu desired.

DEPTH UNIT: Selects unit of depth mea- surement among meters, feet, fathoms, or passi/braza. Default setting is feet.

SPEED UNIT: Selects unit of speed measure- ment among knots, miles per hour, or kilo- meters per hour. Default setting is knots. Requires speed data.

TEMP UNIT: Selects unit of temperature measurement; Celsius or Fahrenheit. Default setting is Fahrenheit. Requires temperature data.

ZOOM MARK: The zoom marker appears in the normal, bottom marker and bottom zoom displays and marks the area which is expanded in the bottom marker and bottom zoom pictures. You can turn on/off the marker as desired. The default setting is off.

F/A (Fish Alarm) LEVEL: Selects minimum echo strength level which triggers fish alarm; weak, medium, or strong. Default setting is medium.

TEMP GRAPH: Displays current water tem- perature in line graph form. (See illustration on page 2.) Default setting is off. Requires water temperature data.

LANG: Selects menu language; Japanese, English or etc. Default setting is English.

DISP SEL: Select graphic displays: GRA1, steering display; GRA2, speed meter display.

DRAFT: The zero line (sometimes referred to as the transmission line) represents the transducer’s position, and moves off the screen when a deep phased range is used.

System menu 2 description

MENU: Selects system menu desired.

NAV DSP: Selects nav data to display on the video sounder displays; position (L/L), range and bearing (R/B), or course (CSE). This data appears in white characters on a blue back- ground at the upper left-hand corner on the video sounder displays. (See illustration on page 2.) Default setting is off. Requires nav data input.

NMEA: Selects NMEA data input format; Ver. 1.5 or Ver. 2.0. Default setting is Ver. 2.0.

BEARING: Ship’s course and bearing to a waypoint may be displayed in true or mag- netic bearing, on the graphic display. Mag- netic bearing is true bearing plus (or minus) earth’s magnetic deviation. Default setting is magnetic. Requires bearing data.

SPD SEL: Selects source of speed input; OFF, OWN (speed sensor), or NMEA (external). Default setting is OWN. Requires speed data.

TMP SEL: Selects source of water tempera- ture input; OFF, OWN (water temperature sensor), or NMEA (external). Default setting is OWN. Requires water temperature data.

SPD ADJ: If the speed sensor-generated speed indication is wrong, you can correct it here. (NMEA format speed data cannot be ad- justed.) For example, if the speed indication is 10% lower than actual speed, enter +10. Default setting is zero.

TEMP ADJ: If the water temperature sen- sor-generated water temperature indication is wrong, you can correct it here. (NMEA for- mat water temperature data cannot be ad- justed.) For example, if the water temperature indication is 2° higher than actual water tem- perature, enter -2. Default setting is zero.

System menu 3 description

MENU: Selects system menu desired.

BASIC RANGE 1–BASIC RANGE 8: Set range of each of the eight basic ranges. De- fault basic ranges are 15, 30, 60, 120, 200, 400, 600, and 1500 (feet).

Note 1: All default basic ranges are restored whenever the depth unit is changed. There- fore, change the depth unit before chang- ing the basic ranges.

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Contents Page R 9 9 Safety Instructions Table of Contents Features ForewordWord to FCV-600L Owners IiiMenu Tree User MenuSystem Configuration FCV-600L system configurationPrinciple of Operation Underwater conditions and video sounder displayOperational Overview Control DescriptionIndications, Markers IndicationsTurning On/Off the Power Adjusting Tone and BrillianceSelecting a Display Normal display49.6 28.2Marker-zoom display Dual-frequency displayBottom-zoom display 36.4Bottom-lock display Data displayGraphic displays 69.4 mAdjusting the Gain Basic ranges default settingsSelecting Display Range Range shiftingHow to enable automatic operation Automatic OperationSelecting Picture Advance Speed How it worksErasing Weak Echoes Measuring DepthScope Display 32.3User Menu Suppressing Interference Suppressing Low Level NoiseSelecting Background and Echo Colors Background and echo colorsAlarms Fine Adjustment of Gain in Dual-Frequency Operation White MarkerThis page is intentionally left blank Optional Mode Displaying the Optional Mode MenuSystem Menu System menu 1 description System menu 2 descriptionSystem menu 3 description Demonstration Display Bottom LevelTVG Level Echo OffsetInterpreting the Display Zero LineFish School Echoes Bottom EchoSurface Noise/Aeration Surface noise/aerationMaintenance & Troubleshooting Cleaning the Display UnitTransducer Maintenance CheckingTroubleshooting TroubleshootingTest Test PatternClearing the Memory Clear memory displaySpecifications of Color LCD Sounder Power Supply and Power Consumption