Furuno FCV-627 Fish Finder User Manual


 
1. OPERATION
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[Bottom Zone]: Set the area where to display
the bottom echo when selecting the [Auto]
mode on the RANGE key.
Note: The bottom discrimination feature must
be disabled to use this feature.
1. Select [Bottom Zone] and press the EN-
TER key.
[Bottom zone] setting window
2. Use W or X to select the border desired
([Above] or [Below]).
3. Use S or T to move upper or lower bor-
der and press the ENTER key.
[TX Power]: Interference may appear on the
screen when an echo sounder having the
same frequency as your own is being operat-
ed in the vicinity of your vessel. In this case,
lower your TX power and contact the vessel to
request them to reduce their TX power. The
higher the numeric the greater the TX power.
The [Auto] setting automatically adjusts TX
power with depth.
Note: The bottom discrimination and ACCU-
FISH
TM
features must be disabled to use this
feature. If one of those is On, the TX power
setting is automatically switched to Auto.
[TX Rate]: Change pulse repetition rate. Nor-
mally, the highest rate (10) is used. When in
shallow waters second reflection echoes may
appear between the surface and actual bot-
tom echo. In this case, lower the TX rate level.
The setting [MAX] automatically adjusts the
frequency and pulse length with depth. The
[S] setting, which requires speed data, selects
the TX rate according to your boat’s speed. A
high rate for fast speed; a slow rate for slow
speed.
Note: The TX rate may not change when [Pic.
Sync] in the Tankenmaru menu is set to [Yes].
This is because of the communications speed
limitation between this unit and Shimano’s re-
ceiver.
Display menu
[Depth Size]: Select the font size of the depth
indication ([Small], [Medium] or [Large]).
[Zoom Marker]: Turn the zoom marker on or
off (on the single frequency display) when the
bottom lock display, the bottom zoom display
or the marker zoom display is active.
[Temp Graph]: Turn the water temperature
graph on or off. The temperature scale range
is 16°(°F) in [Narrow]; 40°(°F) in [Wide]. Re-
quire water temperature data.
Border (above)
Seabed display
range
Border (below)