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1. D Ba GR 25 mn E FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN Telephone 81 0 798 65 2111 Fax 81 0 798 65 4200 Pub No 0ME 20370 A DAMI DFF3 Elemental Chlorine Free The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer A MAR 2008 X00016858210x
2. JE Le Ones If Tap Setting LED re EDCBA EDCBA li H o O High Freq Low Freq 9 E D C B A 5 G umper 1 Ll 19 gie 3 wire Setin appropriate slot according to sticker Note 1 For NavNet the tap settings shown on the NETWORK SOUNDER SETUP are different from actual ones Therefore follow the instructions on the sticker inside the equipment Note 2 For transducers 50 200 1ST 50 200 1T and 50 200 12M use the tap settings for 50 200 1T 50 Tap B 200 Tap C 15 3 INITIAL SETTINGS 3 2 DIP Switch Setting The DIP switch S2 sets up the system according to the equipment connected In the default setting all switches 1 8 are OFF The DIP switch S3 should not be adjusted leave all switches in the OFF position Em ED o mm km pn D a o IAF DIP Switches Ur ee DIP switch S2 description Switch No Function Setting Power on off by NavNet or NavNet OFF Power sync for NavNet 3D 3D ON No power sync for NavNet Automatic Manual IP address OFF A
3. CODE NUMBER ENDING WITH INDICATES THE CODE NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVE MATERIAL 2 TWO TYPES AND CODES MAY BE LISTED FOR AN ITEM THE LOWER PRODUCT MAY BE SHIPPED IN PLACE OF THE UPPER PRODUCT QUALITY IS THE SAME DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY C2037 Z01 A FURUNO 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 DFF3 SPECIFICATIONS OF NETWORK SOUNDER DFF3 GENERAL TX frequency 28 200 kHz two frequencies alternately transmitted selectable Output power 1 2 3 kW nominal Amplifier type Wide dynamic range linear amplifier double superheterodyne Depth range and Pulse repetition rate PRR 200 kHz TX rate 20 Range m PRR min 2 2403 max 5 2403 10 1621 40 476 100 222 200 117 400 58 1200 34 INTERFACE Number of port LAN 1 port Transducer 2 port Temp speed sensor 1 port Network Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX POWER SUPPLY Network sounder 12 24 VDC 2 8 1 4 A Rectifier PR 62 option 100 110 220 230 VAC 1 phase 50 60 Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION Ambient temperature 15 C to 55 Relative humidity 93 at 40 C Degree of protectio
4. MJ A6SPF0017 cable 1 5 10 20 30 m NavNet 3D or HUB 101 MOD Z072 Cable Standard 5 m Option 2 m 10m L I DFF3 A 2 NETWORK ggepo ES r f 5 E AF pz C emm iwa IS OE Go LO ce fee o x BA o vua e it LL x P Ground wire e Temperature or IV 2 sq is Speed Temperature A A Sensor Black White High Freq Low Freq Shield green Transducer Transducer BATTERY 12 24 VDC OS Xe Ground Connect a ground wire IV 2 sq local supply between the ground terminal and ship s ground to prevent interference to C A UTIO N the sounder picture Make the length of the wire as short as Ground the equipment possible For FRP vessels install a ground plate that mea to prevent mutual sures about 20 cm by 30 cm on the outside of the hull bot interference tom and connect the ground wire there 12 2 WIRING 2 2 Transducer Cable TD ID transducer Airmar make transducer The TD ID type transducer can be connected to this equipment However note the following lim itations TD ID transducer cannot be used with NavNet NavNet vx2 TD ID transducer cannot be used with non TD ID transducer Connect single TD ID transducer to low frequency WAGO connector regardless of actual fre quency Cable fabrication Fabricate the transducer cable as shown below Separate the transducer cable well
5. 38 200 Steel FRP 38BL 9HR 200B 8 8B TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 Steel FRP 50B 12 82B 35R TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 50 200 Steel FRP 50B 12 88B 10 50B 12 200B 8 8B TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 SOBL 12HR 200B 8 8B TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 50BL 12 200B 8 8B TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 82 200 82B 35R 200B 8 8B TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 88 200 88B 10 200B 8 8B TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 28 107 28F 18 100B 10R TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 1 MOUNTING Frequency kHz Ship type Transducer Thru hull pipe 28 150 Steel FRP 28F 18 150B 12H TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 50 107 Steel FRP 50B 12 100B 10R TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 50 150 Steel FRP 50B 12 150B 12H TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 68 200 Steel FRP 68F 30H 200B 8 8B TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 107 200 Steel FRP 100B 10R 200B 8 8B TRB 1100 2 Steel FRP 28BL 12HR 38BL 15HR TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 Steel FRP 28F 24H 38BL 15HR TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 Steel FRP 28BL 12HR 50BL 24HR 28BL 12HR 50F 24H TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 TFB 7000 2 TFB 7000 2 T
6. 4 3 Restoring Default Settings This procedure restores all default sounder settings on the NavNet NavNet 3D You can restore all default settings or restore those other than transducer and LAN This procedure should only be performed by a suitably qualified FURUNO technician 1 Disconnect the power and LAN cables from the DFF3 Turn on the 1 and 2 switches of the Mode switch See section 3 2 for the location Turn on the 7 or 8 switch of the Mode switch as applicable 7 Restore default settings other than LAN and transducer 118 Restore all default settings Use this when changing transducers Connect the power cable to the DFF3 and turn on the power at the ship s switchboard 5 The LED blinks every four seconds when default settings are completely restored 20 PACKING LIST DFF3 J E NAME 02GF X 9851 0 1 1 A 1 0UTLINE DESCRIPTION CODE No UNIT NETWORK SOUNDER es 300 j 120 A 380 000 011 916 00 SPARE PARTS SP02 05601 ti X FGBO A 125V 5A PBF 2 FUSE GLASS TUBE TYPE 0 Ji 6 INSTALLATION MATERIALS 29 1 SELF TAPPING SCREW LAN CABLE ASSY MJ CABLE ASSY DOCUMENT OPERATOR S MANUAL OM 20370 1 000 168 581 1
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8. open the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Turn off the power before beginning the installation Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on Be sure no water leaks at the transducer and temperature sensor Water leakage can sink the vessel Also confirm that neither the transducer or sensor will loosen by vibration The installer is solely responsible for the installation Confirm that the power supply voltage is within the rating of this equipment Incorrect voltage will damage the equip ment and may cause fire 9 9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A CAUTION The transducer cable must be handled carefully following the guidelines below e Keep fuels and oils away from the cable e Locate the cable away from chemicals e Locate the cable away from locations where it might be damaged Do not apply the power with the transducer exposed to air Damage to the transducer may result Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Standard compass Steering compass 0 95 m 0 60 m TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD V SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ERKR OK vi 1 MOUNTING 1 lil sua dA CEA 1 1 2 Network Sounder RS RS 8 1 3 EPANSOUGEM 9 1 4 Optional Speed Temperature Sensors ST 02MSB ST
9. 00C BB GD 1920C BB SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Basic configuration shown with solid line NavNet Series NavNet 3D Series Network Sounder b 12 24 VDC 100 5 7 A U Rectifier 7 PR 62 Speed Temperature Sensor ST 02MSB ST 02PSB 100 110 115 Temperature Sensor T 02MTB T 02MSB T 03MSB 220 230 VAC 1 50 60 Hz Transducer Transducer vi 1 MOUNTING 1 1 Standard suppl Name Type Equipment Lists Code No Remarks Network Sounder DFF3 Spare Parts SP02 05601 001 033 740 Fuse Installation Materials Optional suppl Name CP02 08500 Type 000 011 917 Code No Power cable 3 5 m LAN cable 5 m for NavNet 3D Self tapping screws Remarks Transducer Thru hull pipe Tank 1 2 3kW available See next page for choices Cable Assembly MJ A6SPF0017 010C MJ A6SPF0017 050C 001 159 704 10 001 159 705 10 1 m for NavNet 5 m for NavNet MJ A6SPF0017 100C 001 159 706 10 10 m for NavNet MJ A6SPF0017 200C 001 159 707 11 20 m for NavNet MJ A6SPF0017 300C 001 159 708 11 30 m for NavNet MOD Z072 020 000 167 175 10 2 m for NavNet 3D HUB 101 MOD Z072 100 001 167 177 10 10 m for NavNet 3D HUB 101
10. 0B 6 6B 200B 5S 28BL 6HR 38BL 9HR Frequency kHz Ship type Transducer Thru hull pipe 1 MOUNTING 50 Steel FRP 50B 12 TFB 5000 1 TRB 1000 1 Steel FRP 50BL 12 TFB 5000 1 TRB 1000 1 Steel FRP 50BL 12HR TFB 5000 1 TRB 1000 1 Steel FRP 82B 35R TRB 1000 1 Steel FRP TFB 5000 1 TRB 1000 1 Steel FRP 200B 8 8B TFB 5000 1 TFB 5000 1 TRB 1000 1 1 MOUNTING Thru hull pipe Frequency kHz 28 Steel 28F 24H FRP Steel 28BL 12HR FRP Steel 38BL 15HR FRP Steel 50F 24H FRP Steel 50BL 24HR FRP Steel 50BL 24H FRP Steel 68F 30H FRP Steel 88F 126H FRP Ship type Transducer 100B 10R 150B 12H 200B 12H 1 2 Network Sounder The network sounder can be installed on a desktop deck or on a bulkhead When selecting a mounting location for the network sounder keep the following in mind The temperature and humidity at the mounting site should be moderate and stable Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents The mounting location should be well ventilated Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal Keep the uni
11. ETTINGS 3 3 Operation Check For NavNet the DFF3 is powered on off from ship s switchboard For NavNet 3D it is powered on off from the display unit The LED on the cover of the DFF3 lights or blinks according to equip ment state as described in the table below LED state LED state and meaning Meaning Lighting continuously Standby state If for NavNet NavNet 3D no signal is received via LAN for more than 10 minutes the equipment automatically goes into standby to lessen power consumption Power on 20 seconds during initialization P address not set Blinking every two seconds Normal operation Blinking every 0 4 seconds Transducer settings at NavNet NavNet 3D not properly set 18 4 A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment MAINTENANCE NOTICE Do not apply paint anti corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment 4 1 Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts especially plastic connectors Maintenance Regular maintenance is essential for good performance Check the items listed in the table below at the suggested interval to help keep your equipment in good shape for years to come ltem Check point action Check interval Transducer cables Check that cables are tightly fastened and are not da
12. O2PSB ee 9 1 4 1 i Moun ngeohsiderailiriS ia pd obo ecd det 9 1 4 2 Mounting procedures ae eb aa tika 9 1 5 Optional Temperature Sensors ueteri troc 10 1 5 1 Transom mount temperature sensor 10 1 5 2 Thru hull temperature sensor T 02MSB T O3MSB nee 11 EBD S 12 2 Miring OUTING s sats ane ete dax NN 12 2 2 Transducer Cable onde nde du 13 3c INITIAL SETTINGS i tse 15 OT MM Tap eint tad u a case dark e anea kd E 15 3 2 DIP Switch Setting re te E ee 16 8 3 Operation Check etos Tute etude ridi ide dinate enone iain IN 18 4 MAINTENANCE c 19 4 1 Maintenance s 19 4 2 Replacing the FUSE ii sent fa e is eins 20 4 3 Restoring Default Settings uur 20 FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the DFF3 Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO DFF3 Network Sounder We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability For 60 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality marine electronics equipment This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers This equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine enviro
13. OPERATOR S MANUAL NETWORK SOUNDER MODEL D F F3 www furuno co jp IMPORTANT NOTICES The descriptions in this manual are intended for readers with a solid knowledge of English No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced without written permission f this manual is lost or worn contact your dealer about replacement The contents of this manual and equipment specifications are subject to change without notice Store this manual in a convenient place for future reference FURUNO will assume no responsibility for the damage caused by improper use or modification of the equipment including software by an unauthorized agent or a third party Whenitis time to discard this product it must be done according to local regulations for disposal of industrial waste For disposal in the USA refer to the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org N SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The user and installer must read the appropriate safety instructions before attempting to install or operate the equipment 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 A Warning Caution Safetv instructions for the operator A WARNING Do not open the equipment Oniv qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Do not disassemble or modi
14. RB 1100 28F 24H 50BL 24H 2 TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 28F 24H 50BL 24HR 2 TFB 7000 TRB 1100 2 28F 24H 50F 24H TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 Frequency kHz Ship type Transducer Thru hull pipe 1 MOUNTING 28 88 Steel FRP 28BL 12HR 88F 126H Steel FRP 28F 24H 88F 126H 28 150 Steel FRP 28BL 12HR 150B 12H Steel FRP 28F 24H 150B 12H 28 200 Steel FRP 28BL 12HR 200B 12H Steel FRP 28F 24H 200B 12H Steel FRP 38BL 15HR 50BL 24HR Steel FRP 38BL 15HR 50F 24H 38BL 15HR 88F 126H 38 150 38BL 15HR 150B 12H 38 200 38BL 15HR 200B 12H 50BL 24H 88F 126H 50BL 24HR 88F 126H 50F 24H 88F 126H 50 150 50BL 24HR 150B 12H 50F 24H 150B 12H 1 MOUNTING Frequency kHz Ship type Transducer Thru hull pipe 50 200 Steel FRP 50BL 24H 200B 12H Steel FRP 50BL 24HR 200B 12H Steel FRP 50F 24H 200B 12H 68 150 Steel FRP 68F 30H 150B 12H 68 200 Steel FRP 68F 30H 200B 12H 88 150 Steel FRP 88F 126H 150B 12H 88 200 Steel FRP 88F 126H 200B 12H Steel FRP 28F 8 5
15. Speed Temper ature Sensor ST 02MSB 000 137 986 Thru hull mount steel hull ST 02PSB 000 137 987 Thru hull mount plastic hull Temperature Sensor T 02MTB 000 040 026 Transom mount T 02MSB 000 040 040 Thru hull mount T 03MSB 000 040 027 Thru hull mount Rectifier PR 62 000 013 484 100 VAC 000 013 485 110 VAC 000 013 486 220 VAC 000 013 487 230 VAC 1 MOUNTING Transducer thru hull pipe and tank combinations iron Shiptype Transducer et ae 28 50 Steel 28F 8 TWB 6000 2 FRP 50B 9B l Steel 28F 8 TWB 6000 2 FRP 88B 8 l Steel 5OB 9B TWB 6000 2 FRP 88B 8 50 200 Steel 50 200 1T or TFB 5000 1 FRP 50 200 1ST Steel 50 200 12M FRP 28 200 Steel 28F 8 TWB 6000 2 FRP 200B 8 8B 50 200 Steel 50B 9B TWB 6000 2 T 658 FRP 200B 8 8B l l 88 200 Steel 88B 8 TWB 6000 2 T 659 FRP 200B 8 8B l Frequency kHz Ship type Transducer Thru hull pipe 1 MOUNTING 28 50 Steel FRP 28F 18 50B 12 TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 Steel FRP 28F 18 82B 35R TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 Steel FRP 28F 18 88B 10 TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 28 200 Steel FRP 28F 18 200B 8 8B TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2 Steel FRP 28BL 6HR 200B 8 8B TFB 7000 2 TRB 1100 2
16. away from other electric cables to prevent interference to the sounder This is especially important in the case of power cables from televisions and monitors Approx 100 Sheath Braided shield Extract cores from here and cut inner materials Vinyl tape Draw out braided shield and wrap it around sheath Clamp this part with cable clamp Cable connection After fabricating the transducer cable connect the transducer cables to the equipment with WAGO connectors 1 Open the cover Grasp the cover at two sides spread cover slightly and lift Unfasten six screws to remove the shield cover Detach the two WAGO connectors low and high frequency inside the equipment WAGO connector WAGO connector High frequency Low frequency 13 2 WIRING 4 Connect the transducer cable to the WAGO connector following the instructions in the figure below and the interconnection diagram The opener for the WAGO connector is attached in side the equipment See the figure above Push Opener attached inside the equipment S 2 i 1 Twist conductors O 2 Insert opener as directed and press it down PK 3 Insert core to hole Twist 4 Release
17. fv the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injurv can result Turn off the power immediatelv if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on Turn off the power immediatelv if water leaks into the equipment or an object is dropped inside the equipment Continued use can cause fire or electrical shock Turn off the power immediatelv if vou feel the equipment is acting abnormally If the equipment is hot to the touch or is emitting strange noises turn off the power immediatelv and contact vour dealer for advice S Prohibitive Action 0 Mandatory Action A WARNING Do not operate the equipment with wet hands Electrical shock can result Do not place liquid filled containers on the top of the equipment Electrical shock can result Do not install the equipment where it may be subjected to rain or water splash Fire or electrical shock can result if water gets inside the equipment Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can damage the equipment and may cause fire A warning label is attached to the equipment Do not remove this label If the label is missing or illegible contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement WARNING N Name Waming Label 1 0 avoid electrical shock Type 86 003 1011 3 do nor Tomova cavar NO Code No 100 236 233 10 Safety instructions for the installer WARNING not
18. h that the transducer may be damaged when the boat is dry docked Locate away from equipment which gives off heat Locate away from drain pipes Select a location where vibration is minimal Sensor Holder Locknut Locknut Washer Locknut Cou Washer Gasket 625 mm ENT Coat with M24 sealant Coat with 42 sealant p Plate thick Mounting procedure 50 mm ness Within Drill a hole of 21 mm in diameter in Holder Guide 25 mm the mounting location Pass the sensor cable through the hole Pass gasket washer and locknut onto cable in that order Coat the sensor flange with high quality sealant and then fasten the sensor with the locknut Torque max 59N m Launch the boat to check for water leakage around the sensor Mounting procedure 1 Drill a hole of 25 mm in diameter in the mounting location 2 Coat holder guide with high quality sealant and pass gasket washer and locknut onto holder guide in that order and then tighten the locknut 3 Set the sensor holder to the holder guide from inside the boat and then tighten the locknut 4 Launch the boat to check for water leakage around the sensor 11 2 WIRING 2 1 Wiring Outline Connect the power cable transducer cables sensor cable network cable and ground wire to their respective locations on the network sounder See the next page for how to connect the transducer cables NavNet
19. in hole to allow for circulation of cool ing water Select a place free from vibration Do not install near the transducer of an echo sounder to prevent interference to the echo sounder 1 4 2 Mounting procedure 1 Dry dock the boat 2 Make a hole of approx 51 mm in diameter in the odknut mounting location Face notch 3 Unfasten locknut and remove the sensor section toward bow Apply high grade sealant to the flange of the sen sor Pass the sensor casing through the hole Flange nut 123 Face the notch on the sensor toward boat s bow and tighten the flange Coat with 7 Setthe sensor section to the sensor casing and silicone sealant tighten the locknut 7 7 8 Launch the boat and check for water leakage around the sensor 1 MOUNTING 1 5 Optional Temperature Sensors 1 5 1 Transom mount temperature sensor T O2MTB Fix the cable at a convenient location with cable clamp When the cable is led in through the transom board make a hole of approx 17 mm in diameter to pass the connector After passing the cable fill the hole with a sealing compound Mount sensor flush with hull bottom 10 1 MOUNTING 1 5 2 Thru hull temperature sensor T 02MSB T 03MSB Select a suitable mounting location considering the following points Select a mid boat flat position The sensor does not have to be installed perfectly perpendicular However the location should not be suc
20. maged Refasten if necessary Replace if dam aged Once a month Power cable sensor cable Check that these cables are tightly fastened and not damaged Refasten if necessary Replace if damaged Once a month Ground Check for corrosion Clean if necessary Once a month Power supply voltage Check voltage If out of rating correct problem Once a month Cleaning the network sounder s cabinet Dust or dirt on the cabinet may be removed with a dry cloth Do not use chemical based cleaners to clean the cabinet they can remove markings and damage the cabinet Once a month Transducer Marine life on the transducer face will result in a gradual decrease in sensitivity Check the trans ducer face for cleanliness each time the boat is dry docked Carefully remove any marine life with a piece of wood or fine grade sandpaper 19 When vessel is dry docked 4 MAINTENANCE 4 2 Replacing the Fuse The 5A fuse Type FGBO A 125V 5A PBF Code No 000 155 853 10 in the snap in fuse holder on the power cable protects the equipment from equipment fault and reverse polarity of the ship s mains If the equipment cannot be powered the fuse may have blown Find out the cause for blown fuse before replacing it If the fuse blows again after replacement contact a FURUNO agent or dealer for advice A WARNING Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can damage the equip ment and cause fire
21. n 20 Vibration requirement IEC 60945 COATING COLOR N2 5 not changed SP 1 E2037S01A 080318 RI TABLE 1 mm mm DIMENSION TOLERANCE 50 lt Ls100 100 lt Ls500 1850 5 y WAGO CONNECTOR 7P 348 0 5 ta 7 3iif LAN EZO RUN CABLEENRY SORCE TEMP SPEED SENSOR 1 2 1 3 5x20 1 MINIMUM SERVICE CLEARANCE 2 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED 3 USE TAPPING SCREWS 5x20 FOR FIXING THE UNIT M Jon 17 08__ LYAMASAKI DFF3 CEOE Jon 18 08 LTAKENO 8 gt jt BI PE APIS 0 NETWORK SOUNDER OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD OO 9 9313 ONNAN4H MV9VI LOANNOOUSIN 0 1001 191 20 Y 100 16000 oy oy UIGNNOS XNOMLJN UT Fa NOLLAQ 2 TA T 7 ddIIS QUVAdIHS pz 89 H By 80 156 96 dHAOMddv 310N WwW 80 Lc 94 YY O OY OL ONIYI 1 Hum 5140 DIVSVINVA 1 80 92 7003 REALL Z Ng FEMRE 1 BE W21 00 05 002 081 SCAN kud I MGI 0178 MGI 0178 Is ma L4 l el 8
22. n ment However no machine can perform its intended function unless operated and maintained properly Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and main tenance Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO Features The DFF3 network sounder is a dual frequency echo sounder designed for use with the FURUNO NavNet NavNet vx2 NavNet 3D series The DFF3 feeds data about underwater conditions via a LAN A few of the features are FURUNO Free Synthesizer FFS transceiver design allows use of user selectable operating frequencies 28 200 kHz Automatic operation selects correct range and gain to show fish echoes and bottom in both shallow and deep waters Improved discrimination of near surface fish by eliminating the transmission line Heaving compensation stabilizes the picture against ship s pitching and rolling Requires NavNet 3D display device and Satellite Compass SC 30 heading data fed in NMEA 20009 format ACCU FISH feature estimates length and depth of individual fish Transducer 50 200 1T only for use with NavNet 3D e 1 2 83 kW output Note The terms NavNet and Navnet 3D refer to the models listed below Navnet NavNet vx2 NavNet 3D Model 17x2 Series Model 17x2C Series MFDBB MFD8 MFD12 Model 17x4 Series Model 17x4C Series GD 1720 GD 1720C Model 18x3C BB Series Model 18x4C BB Series Model 19x3C BB Series Model 19x4C BB Series GD 19
23. opener Core 5 Pull the core to make sure it is correctly inserted 5 Unfasten the two screws labeled Screw A in the figure below 6 Loosen the two screws labeled Screw B and slide cable clamp upward Screw B Clamping plate 7 Pass the transducer cables through the cable entrance and connect their WAGO connectors to respective terminals inside the equipment 8 Slide the cable clamp downward and tighten screws B and A in that order to fasten the cable clamp Transducer cable 14 3 INITIAL SETTINGS A WARNING Do not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment 3 1 Tap Setting This equipment is preprogrammed for use with certain transducers A jumper wire inside the equipment is set according to transducer model Check the jumper wire setting instructions on the sticker attached to the chassis Use the opener attached inside the unit to set the jumper wire One end of the jumper wire is connected to COMMON connect the other end to A E in the jumper block as applicable For transducers not programmed for example Airmar make TD ID transducer consult a FURUNO agent or dealer for advice Tap setting plug Tap setting plug High freq Low freq
24. t away from electromagnetic field generating equipment such as motors and gen erators Leave slack in cables for maintenance and servicing ease 1 MOUNTING A magnetic compass will be affected if the network sounder is placed too close to it Observe the compass safe distances noted in the safety instructions to prevent disturbance to the mag netic compass Fasten the network sounder to the mounting location with four self tapping screws 5x20 refer ring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual for mounting dimensions 1 3 Transducer The performance of the echo sounder largely depends upon the transducer position Select a place least affected by air bubbles since turbulence blocks the sounding path Further select a place least influenced by engine noise It is known that air bubbles are fewest at the place where the bow first falls and the next wave rises at usual cruising speed Note The face of the transducer must be facing the sea bottom in normal cruising trim of the boat 1 4 Optional Speed Temperature Sensors ST 02MSB ST 02PSB 1 4 1 Mounting considerations Select a suitable mounting location considering the following points Selecta mid boat flat position The sensor does not have to be installed perfectly perpendicular However the sensor must not be damaged in dry docking operation Select a place apart from equipment generating heat Selecta place in the forward direction viewing from the dra
25. utomatic IP address assignment Use this selection setting for NavNet 3D ON Manual IP address assignment Use this setting for NavNet and refer to the table on the next page for IP addresses Manual IP address assignment Valid when switch no 2 is ON For connection of mul tiple network sounders assign each one an IP ad dress with the Mode DIP switch referring to the table on the next page Restore default settings otherthan See section 4 3 LAN and transducer Restore ALL default settings See section 4 3 1 Power sync setting enabled at NavNet 3D 16 3 INITIAL SETTINGS DIP SW S2 setting sounder and IP address SW No 3 SW No 4 SW No 5 SW No 6 Host Name IP Address OFF OFF OFF OFF SOUNDER 172 031 092 001 ON OFF OFF OFF SOUNDER1 172 031 092 011 OFF ON OFF OFF SOUNDER2 172 031 092 012 ON ON OFF OFF SOUNDER3 172 031 092 013 OFF OFF ON OFF SOUNDER4 172 031 092 014 ON OFF ON OFF SOUNDER5 172 031 092 015 OFF ON ON OFF SOUNDER6 172 031 092 016 ON ON ON OFF SOUNDER7 172 031 092 017 OFF OFF OFF ON SOUNDER8 172 031 092 018 ON OFF OFF ON SOUNDER9 172 031 092 019 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Transducer setting at NavNet NavNet3D After setting up the transducer at the DFF3 set transducer type at NavNet NavNet 3D See re spective Installation Manual for the procedure 17 3 INITIAL S

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