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3 turning on/off the power, 4 adjusting tone and brilliance, 5 selecting a display – Furuno FCV-582L User Manual

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1.3 Turning On/Off the Power

Press the POWER key to turn the power on/
off. When the unit is turned on it proceeds in
the sequence shown below.

Sounder
display

ROM and RAM
check; displayed for
several seconds.

** Program version
no.

ROM: OK
RAM: OK

PROGRAM No: 02522790**

200k

0

20

40

60

80

49.6

0.0

You may press any key to show
the sounder display immediately.

Figure 1-3 Start-up sequence

Note: Wait at least five sec. before reapply-
ing the power.

1.4 Adjusting Tone and Brilliance

1. Press the BRILL key. The tone and bril-

liance setting display appears.

TONE : 5

BRILL : 7

LOW– +HIGH

LOW

HIGH

Figure 1-4 Tone and brilliance

setting display

2. Press the [+] or [–] key to adjust display

tone.

3. Press the [▲] or [▼] key to adjust dis-

play brilliance.

Note 1: Location of arrow keys on the bril-
liance setting is opposite of same controls on
the control panel.

Note 2: Tone or brilliance must be adjusted
within about 10 seconds after pressing the
BRILL key or the tone and brilliance display
will be erased.

1.5 Selecting a Display

Six basic displays are available: nav (data or
graphic mode selectable on the system menu),
low frequency, dual frequency, high fre-
quency, zoom (marker zoom, bottom zoom,
bottom lock), and menu. (An A-scope display
is also available with the BRILL and ALARM
keys.)

1. Operate the MODE control to select a dis-

play mode.

2. For zoom mode, press the ZOOM key.

ZOOM MODE

BOTTOM LOCK

BOTTOM ZOOM
MARKER ZOOM

Figure 1-5 Zoom mode selection display

Normal display

Low frequency (50 kHz) display

The sounder uses ultrasonic pulses to detect
bottom conditions. The lower the frequency
of the pulse, the wider the detection area.
Therefore, the 50 kHz frequency is useful for
general detection and judging bottom condi-
tion.

50 kHz

200 kHz

Figure 1-6 Comparison of detection ranges

of 50 kHz and 200 kHz transducers