Furuno NAVpilot-711C Installation Manual

Furuno NAVpilot-711C Installation Manual

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ......................... ii
EQUIPMENT LISTS...................................... iii
1.1.1 Surface mount .......................... 1-2
1.1.2 Desktop mount ......................... 1-4
1.2 Processor Unit FAP-7002 ................... 1-5
1.6 Control Unit FAP-7021...................... 1-13
FAP-7822 (option) ............................ 1-13
2. WIRING .................................................. 2-1
2.1 General Wiring.................................... 2-1
2.2 Processor Unit .................................... 2-2
processor unit ........................... 2-2
cable clamps............................. 2-3
connector blocks....................... 2-4
NMEA2000 connection............. 2-5
2.2.6 Teleflex linear sensor ............... 2-7
2.2.7 CAN bus power ........................ 2-8
2.2.8 Connection to TB4.................... 2-8
2.3 Control Unit......................................... 2-8
connections ............................ 2-10
connections ............................ 2-11
2.5 Input/Output Sentences .................... 2-12
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3. INITIAL SETTINGS.......................................3-1
Open the Installation Menu........................3-2
3.3 Display Setup ............................................3-4
3.4 Ship's Characteristics Menu ......................3-5
3.5 Dockside Setup Menu ...............................3-6
3.5.1 Dockside setup for RRU..................3-6
setup..............................................3-16
3.6 CAN bus Port Setup ................................3-19
3.7 NMEA0183 Port Setup ............................3-20
3.8 Sensor Setup...........................................3-22
3.9 Universal Port Setup................................3-23
3.10 Sea Trial ..................................................3-25
3.11 Data Calibration.......................................3-27
3.12 PARAMETER SETUP Menu ..................3-28
3.13 AUTO OPTION Menu..............................3-32
3.14 NAV OPTION Menu ................................3-33
WIND OPTION Menu ..............................3-35
3.15.2WIND OPTION menu ....................3-36
3.16 SYSTEM SETUP Menu...........................3-37
3.18 All Clear ...................................................3-38
JIS CABLE GUIDE.........................................AP-1
PACKING LISTS .............................................. A-1
OUTLINE DRAWINGS ..................................... D-1
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM..................... S-1
MOUNTING TEMPLATES
..................................3-11

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ......2-10 OUTLINE DRAWINGS ........D-1 2.4.2 Prohibited remote controller INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM..... S-1 connections ......2-11 MOUNTING TEMPLATES 2.5 Input/Output Sentences ....2-12 www.furuno.com All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders.
  • Page 2 The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free. ・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN A : JAN 2010 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. J : OCT . 24, 2013 Pub. No. IME-72720-J ( REFU ) NAVpilot-700 Series...
  • Page 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read these safety instructions before you install the equipment. WARNING Indicates a condition that can cause death or serious injury if not avoided. Indicates a condition that can cause minor or moderate injury if CAUTION not avoided. Warning, Caution Mandatory Action Prohibitive Action...
  • Page 4: System Configuration

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CONTROL UNIT CONTROL UNIT CONTROL UNIT FAP-7011C FAP-7001 FAP-7011 JUNCTION BOX FAP-7822 CONTROL UNIT QTY FAP-7001/7011: MAX. 6* Select one FAP-7021: MAX. 2 CONTACT SIGNAL IN SOLENOID VALVE SHIP'S CONTACT SIGNAL OUT STEERING HYDRAULIC LINEAR DRIVE SYSTEM* PC (for serviceman) RUDDER REFERENCE UNIT FAP-6112* HEADING SENSOR...
  • Page 5: Equipment Lists

    EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply for NAVpilot-700 Name Type Code No. Remarks Control Unit FAP-7001 Processor Unit FAP-7002 Rudder Refer- FAP-6112-200 May or may not be supplied depend- ence Unit ing on order. Installation CP64-02900 000-016-414 For Control Unit, w/cable assy. BD- Materials 07AFFM-LR-150 and CP64-02901 CP64-03101...
  • Page 6 CP64-02601 009-001-170 For Rudder Reference Unit Spare Parts SP64-01501 001-082-710 For Processor Unit, fuse Accessories FP64-01411 001-082-770 For Control Unit Standard supply for NAVpilot-711C Name Type Code No. Remarks Control Unit FAP-7011C Processor Unit FAP-7002 Rudder Refer- FAP-6112-200 May or may not be supplied ence Unit depending on order.
  • Page 7 Optional supply Name Type Code No. Remarks Control Unit FAP-7001 Max. 5 optional units FAP-7011 Max. 5 optional units FAP-7021 Max. 2 optional units FAP-7011C Max. 5 optional units Remote FAP-5551 Dial type, w/connector Controller FAP-5552 Dial type, no connector FAP-6211 Button type, w/connector FAP-6212...
  • Page 8 Name Type Code No. Remarks Termination LTWMC-05BMMT-SL8001 000-168-604-10 For CAN bus, micro, male Resistor LTWMN-05AMMT-SL8001 000-160-508-10 For CAN bus, mini, male LTWMC-05BFFT-SL8001 000-168-605-10 For CAN bus, micro, female LTWMN-05AFFT-SL8001 000-160-509-10 For CAN bus, mini, female Cable FAP-7822 000-016-670 Extension Cradle FP64-01411 001-082-770 Flush...
  • Page 9: How To Install The Units

    1. HOW TO INSTALL THE UNITS Note: For how to install the Control Unit FAP-7011C, see the operator’s manual (OME- 72780). Control Unit FAP-7001/FAP-7011 • The Control Unit can be installed three ways: • Surface mount (fixed from front panel or fixed from rear panel (FAP-7011 only)) •...
  • Page 10: Surface Mount

    1. INSTALLATION 1.1.1 Surface mount There are two types of surface mounts: Fasten from front panel and fasten from rear panel (FAP-7011 only). How to fasten Control Unit from front panel (FAP-7001/FAP-7011) 1. Using the surface mount template at the back of this manual, open a mounting hole in the installation site.
  • Page 11 1. INSTALLATION How to fasten Control Unit from rear panel (FAP-7011 only) 1. Using the surface mount template at the back of this manual, open a mounting hole in the installation site. 2. Set studs (M3x40, 2 pcs, supplied) in the holes marked in the illustration below. (Use only the studs supplied.) Insert stud here.
  • Page 12: Desktop Mount

    1. INSTALLATION 1.1.2 Desktop mount Use the optional bracket installation kit to install the Control Unit on a desktop or the over- head. Bracket installation kit for FAP-7001 Type: FAP-7001-BRACKET, Code No.: 001-082-750 Name Type Code No. Bracket 64-028-1201-1 100-352-221-10 Connecting plate 64-028-1201-1 100-356-381-10...
  • Page 13: Processor Unit Fap-7002

    1. INSTALLATION 6. Attach the hard cover to protect the LCD. Connecting plate Pan head screw (M3x12, supplied) Self-tapping screw (4x16, supplied) Liner Knob Bracket Processor Unit FAP-7002 This unit can be installed on a desktop or on a bulkhead. Select a mounting location con- sidering the following points: •...
  • Page 14 1. INSTALLATION • Make sure there are no objects near the vent. • Leave enough space around the unit for maintenance and servicing. The recom- mended maintenance space appears in the outline drawing at the back of this manual. • Observe the compass safe distances shown in the safety instructions on page i to pre- vent interference to a magnetic compass.
  • Page 15: Rudder Reference Unit Fap-6112

    1. INSTALLATION Rudder Reference Unit FAP-6112 Note 1: This unit is not required for Fantum Feedback . For details of Fantum Feedback , see “Fantum Feedback “ (page 1-8). • Leave sufficient space around all moving parts. • The unit must be fastened to the rudder as shown below, where the following condi- tions are met: 350 mm(13.8”) <Y2 <...
  • Page 16 1. INSTALLATION Relationship between reversing pump flow rate and steering cylinder capacity The table below shows a rough guideline to determine the proper reversing pump flow rate to match with the hydraulic steering cylinder capacity. Your experience with specific boat designs may cause you to select a pump/cylinder relationship outside of the range of these guidelines.
  • Page 17: Remote Controllers (Option)

    1. INSTALLATION Remote Controllers (option) Two remote controllers may be connected to the Processor Unit. To connect three NFU- (Non-Follow Up) type remote controllers (button and lever) to the Processor Unit, connect them via the optional Distributor FAP-6800. Keep the remote controllers away from areas subject to rain and water splash. Note: For Fantum Feedback , the remote controller can not be connected.
  • Page 18 1. INSTALLATION Button-type remote controller FAP-6211/6222 (1.9”) (5.3”) (2.44”) Lever-type remote controller FAP-6221/6222 Allow sufficient space around the unit for maintenance. 82.5-87.5 (3.24”-3.44”) (0.63”) (5.51”) (3.94”) (4.52”) (5.2”) (3.94”) (5.2”) (0.63”) (5.51”) To mount the FAP-6221/6212 in a panel, the optional flush mount kit OP64-4 or OP64-5 is required.
  • Page 19 1. INSTALLATION Flush mount kit OP64-5 (Code no. 009-005-800) Name Type Code No. Fixing plate OP64-5 009-006-200 Rubber ring 64-015-4524 100-145-111-10 Hex. nut 000-167-488-10 Spring washer 000-167-405-10 Hex. bolt M4x35 000-162-861-10 0.26” (5.9”) (5.4”) MAX.25(0.98”) (5.8”) Hex. nut Spring washer (5.9”) Flat washer (0.06”)
  • Page 20: Distributor Fap-6800 (Option)

    1. INSTALLATION Hex. nut Spring washer Hex. bolt Pan head screw M3x20 (local supply) Rubber ring Fixing plate (5.3”) MAX.25(0.98”) (5.3”) How to flush mount the FAP-6221 with flush mount kit OP64-5 Distributor FAP-6800 (option) Use the Distributor to connect three Non-Follow Up-type remote controllers to the Proces- sor Unit.
  • Page 21: Control Unit Fap-7021

    1. INSTALLATION Control Unit FAP-7021 The Handheld Control Unit FAP-7021 can be mounted on the bulkhead or desktop using the cradle. When selecting a location for the Control Unit, keep the following in mind. • Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal. •...
  • Page 22 1. INSTALLATION This page is intentionally left blank. 1-14...
  • Page 23: Wiring

    2. WIRING General Wiring All units are connected to the Processor Unit. Separate the cables as far as possible from the cables that transmit radio frequency or pulsed signals. At least one meter separation is recommended. Terminator BD-07AFFM-LR7001* (supplied) BD-07AF-07AF-LR-100 PROCESSOR UNIT FAP-7002 Power supply...
  • Page 24: Processor Unit

    2. WIRING Processor Unit All cables are connected in the Processor Unit. To connect the FAP-7021 and FAP-6112 to the Processor Unit directly, remove the connector at the end of their cables. 2.2.1 Connections inside the processor unit Pins are “numbered” from left to right, in ascending order. See the inset in the figure below for details.
  • Page 25: How To Fasten Cables To The Cable Clamps

    2. WIRING 2.2.2 How to fasten cables to the cable clamps Fasten the cables to the processor unit as shown below. There is no specified order to fasten the cables. 1. Remove the outside cover: 1) Hold the right and left sides of the cover. 2) Pull the cover outward and lift to remove.
  • Page 26: How To Put Wires Into The Connector Blocks

    2. WIRING 7. Fasten a cable tie (supplied) to a cable and the “clamp leg”. Connector block Drain wire Vinyl tape Braided shield (If your cable doesn't have a braided shield, wind the copper tape around aluminum foil.) Cable tie Clamp leg Cable 8.
  • Page 27: How To Terminate Of Nmea2000 Connection

    2. WIRING 2.2.4 How to terminate of NMEA2000 connection When the termination of NMEA2000 connection is needed in the NAVpilot, attach the re- sistor assembly (supplied as installation materials) to the NMEA2000 cable in the proces- sor unit. Twist the lead wire of the resistor assembly to the NMEA2000 cable, and solder them as below.
  • Page 28 2. WIRING How to connect a solenoid drive Solenoid valve MOTOR A+ MOTOR B- POWER + POWER - SOL B SOL A Solenoid Solenoid motor How to connect a hydraulic linear drive 1 2 3 PWR+ SHIELD POWER + POWER - MOTOR A+ MOTOR B- SOL B SOL A...
  • Page 29: Teleflex Linear Sensor

    2. WIRING How to connect the Accu-Steer FPS 12V/24V helm sensor Brown Black Blue Brown Black Blue MOTOR A+ MOTOR B- POWER + POWER - SOL B SOL A Accu-Steer FPS 12V/24V 2.2.6 Teleflex linear sensor To connect a Teleflex linear sensor AR4502 (instead of the FAP-6112), do the following modification.
  • Page 30: Can Bus Power

    The maximum current that can be supplied to the CAN bus network is 1A. Use a “floating power supply” and make sure it meets with CAN bus (NMEA 2000) regulations. For complete information about CAN bus wiring, see the “Furuno CAN bus Network De- sign Guide (TIE-00170-*)” on Tech-Net.
  • Page 31: Remote Controllers (Option)

    2. WIRING • FAP-7021 can be connected at the end of FAP-7001/FAP-7011 Control Unit. FAP-7001/7011 FAP-7021 PROCESSOR UNIT PROCESSOR UNIT BD-07AFFM-LR-150 BD-07AFFM-LR-150 BD-07AF-07AF-LR-100 BD-07AF-07AF-LR-100 BD-07AF-07AF-LR-100 BD-07AF-07AF-LR-100 Termi- nator Remote Controllers (option) The Processor Unit has two ports for connection of two remote controllers. The Distributor FAP-6800 allows you to connect three NFU (Non Follow-Up) type remote controllers to the Processor Unit.
  • Page 32: Example Remote Controller Connections

    2. WIRING 2.4.1 Example remote controller connections No distributor Connect any two remote controllers. FAP-5552, FAP-6212, or FAP-6222 PROCESSOR UNIT FAP-5552, FAP-6212, or FAP-6222 Dial-type remote controller The distributor cannot be used with the dial-type remote controller. FAP-5552 (dial) PROCESSOR UNIT FAP-5552 (dial) Button- or lever-type remote controller with distributor Connect a maximum of six button- or lever-type remote controllers.
  • Page 33: Prohibited Remote Controller Connections

    2. WIRING 2.4.2 Prohibited remote controller connections The remote controller combinations shown in this section are not allowed. Wrong connection no.1 You cannot connect different types of remote controllers. FAP-6211 (button) FAP-6221 (lever) FAP-6231 (dodge) PROCESSOR UNIT FAP-6211 (button) FAP-6221 (lever) FAP-6231 (dodge) Wrong connection no.2 Connect only one dial-type remote controller.
  • Page 34: Input/Output Sentences

    2. WIRING Input/Output Sentences NMEA0183 Port1, NMEA0183 Port 2, Input Data Sentences(Priority) Remarks Heading(True) THS>HDT>(Heading(Mag)+Mag Var.) NMEA0183 Ver.1.5/2.0/ 200ms inter- Heading(Mag) HDG>HDM>(Heading(True)-Mag Var.) 200ms inter- Mag variation HDG>RMC Position GNS>GGA>GLL>RMC Speed (STW)(VHW)>(SOG)(VTG>RMC) Waypoint Information APB>RMB>(BWR+XTE+AAM)>(BWC+ (Waypoint location) XTE+AAM)>(BOD+XTE+AAM) (XTE) (Waypoint arrival alarm) Note: The following conditions apply: (Bearing and distance to waypoint) APB or RMB selected:...
  • Page 35 2. WIRING CAN bus Port, Input PGN Title Actual Pressure 130314 Additional Weather Data 130880 COG & SOG, Rapid Update 129026 Cross Track Error 129283 Direction Data 130577 Direction Data 130577 Engine Parameters, Dynamic 127489 Engine Parameters, Rapid Update 127488 Environmental Parameters (Temperature (Sea, Ambient), Atmospheric 130310 Pressure)
  • Page 36 2. WIRING CAN bus Port, Output PGN Title Browser Control Status 130823 COG & SOG, Rapid Update 129026 Cross Track Error 129283 Environmental Parameters (Temperature (Sea, Ambient), Atmospheric 130310 Pressure) Environmental Parameters (Temperature (Sea, Ambient)) 130312 Environmental Parameters (Temperature (Sea, Ambient), Humidity, 130311 Atmospheric Pressure) GNSS Position Data...
  • Page 37: Initial Settings

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS Note: For initial settings of the NAVpilot-711C, see the operator’s manual (OME-72780). About Initial Settings, Menu Operation This chapter shows you how to enter initial settings, on the [INSTALLATION] menu. The menu contains some items that may not apply to your system. To return to the [INSTAL- LATION] menu, push the MENU key.
  • Page 38: How To Select Language And Units, Open The Installation Menu

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS How to Select Language and Units, Open the Installation Menu 1. Press the POWER/BRILL key (NAVpilot-700) or the POWER/STBY key (NAVpilot- 711/720) to turn on the power. The splash screen appears followed by the startup test and the language selection menu, shown below. The default language is English(USA).
  • Page 39 3. INITIAL SETTINGS 5. [INSTALLATION] is selected. Push the knob to show the [INSTALLATION] menu. Page 2 Page 1 INSTALLATION MENU INSTALLATION MENU LANGUAGE: ENGLISH DATA CALIBRATION UNITS SETUP PARAMETER SETUP DISPLAY SETUP AUTO OPTION SHIP’S CHARACTERISTICS NAV OPTION DOCKSIDE SETUP FISH HUNTER OPTION* CAN BUS SETUP SYSTEM SETUP...
  • Page 40: Display Setup

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS Display Setup The [DISPLAY SETUP] menu lets you set display indications according to your needs, like how to show the date and time. DISPLAY SETUP HEADING FORMAT: HHH° XTE FORMAT: *.** POSITION FORMAT: DD°MM.MM’ HEADING DISPLAY: TRUE DATE DISPLAY: MM DD, YYYY TIME DISPLAY: 24HOUR DATA BOX FORMAT: 2BOXES...
  • Page 41: Ship's Characteristics Menu

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS Ship’s Characteristics Menu The [SHIP’S CHARACTERISITICS] menu sets up the NAVpilot according to boat type, length, cruising speed and rate of turn. SHIP’S CHARACTERISTICS BOAT TYPE: SEMI-DISPLACE RUDDER SENSOR*: INSTALLED BOAT LENGTH: 40ft(12.2m) CRUISING SPD: 30kn RATE OF TURN: 5°/s *: When the [BOAT TYPE] is set to [PLANING] or [SEMI-DISPLACE], [RUDDER SENSOR] is...
  • Page 42: Dockside Setup Menu

    1. The cursor is selecting [SELECT RRU TYPE]; push the knob. ROTARY(INBOARD) 2. Rotate the knob to select correct option then push the knob. LINEAR(OUTBOARD) [ROTARY(INBOARD)]: For FURUNO Rudder Reference Unit FAP-6112. [LINEAR(OUTBOARD)]: For Teleflex linear sensor AR4502. RRU sensor alignment 3.
  • Page 43 3. INITIAL SETTINGS 5. With the rudder physically centered, confirm that the displayed rudder angle indication is less than or equal to ±5°. If not, you must adjust the rudder sensor body or magnet position (for Teleflex linear sensor AR4502) so that the indicator is within ±5° before continuing.
  • Page 44 3. INITIAL SETTINGS 10.Press the ) key until the indicator is completely filled (in black). 11.Remove the appropriate rubber cap of the cylinder to bleed air. 12.Press the ) key until the indicator is completely filled (in black). 13.Remove the appropriate rubber cap of the cylinder to bleed air. 14.Repeat steps 10-13 to bleed air completely.
  • Page 45 3. INITIAL SETTINGS Note 2: If the setup failed, one of the following messages appears. Re-do the rudder limit setup. If the message appears again, re-adjust the RRU. See page 1-7 for the rotary sen- sor. For the linear sensor, see its manual. •...
  • Page 46 3. INITIAL SETTINGS Rudder test For power steering vessels with an engine driven power steering pump, the engines must be running and slightly above idle before this test is done. BEFORE doing this test, check that [RUDDER DEADBAND] in the [SEA TRIAL] menu is set to [AUTO]. 26.Go back to the [DOCKSIDE SETUP] menu, select [RUDDER TEST] then push the knob.
  • Page 47: Dockside Setup For Fantum Feedback Tm

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS When the following messages appear, rudder test is completed successfully. • RUDDER TEST COMPLETED. • RUDDER SPEED IS TOO FAST TO CONTROL THE VESSEL. THE VESSEL MAY NOT BE CONTROLLED PROPERLY. • RUDDER SPEED IS TOO SLOW TO CONTROL THE VESSEL. THE VESSEL MAY NOT BE CONTROLLED PROPERLY.
  • Page 48 3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3. The cursor is selecting [NO]; push the knob. Rotate the knob to select [YES] then push the knob to show the following message. AIR BLEEDING PUSH ARROW KEYS TO ENABLE PUMPSET PUSH MENU KEY WHEN DONE 4.
  • Page 49: How To Set The Safe Helm Mode And Power Assist Mode

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS • RUDDER SPEED IS TOO FAST TOO CONTROL THE VESSEL. THE VESSEL MAY NOT BE CONTROLLED PROPERLY. • RUDDER SPEED IS TOO SLOW TO CONTROL THE VESSEL. THE VESSEL MAY NOT BE CONTROLLED PROPERLY. If the steering speed needs to be adjusted the following message appears. To adjust the steering speed, press the knob and go to step 8.
  • Page 50 3. INITIAL SETTINGS sensor is Accu-Drive FPS 12V/24V. Also, check that the helm sensor is correctly con- nected to TB5. 6. Push the knob to show the result of the helm sensor test. HELM SENSOR TEST UNIVERSAL INPUT1: STBD* UNIVERSAL INPUT2: PORT* PUSH ANY KEY TO CONTINUE *: “--”...
  • Page 51 3. INITIAL SETTINGS 4. Rotate the knob to set the return delay. The setting range is 1-20 seconds. NAV mode: When the data from the helm sensor is not input for the set time, NAV mode is restored. AUTO, WIND mode, etc. (except NAV mode): When cruising straight ahead and the data from the helm sensor is not input for the set time, the previous steering mode is restored.
  • Page 52: Confirmation Of The Dockside Setup

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS 4. Rotate the knob to set the highest speed at which power assist activates. The setting range is 1.0 to 9.9 knots. 5. If you want power assist in the STBY mode, use the knob to set [POWER ASSIST STBY] to [ON].
  • Page 53 3. INITIAL SETTINGS • Confirmation of the AUTO mode at sea. 1) Select the safe area and cruise at low speed. 2) Select the AUTO mode and confirm that NAVpilot controls the vessel properly. • Helm sensor test 1) Select [HELM SENSOR TEST] on the [DIAGNOSTIC] menu. 2) Select [YES] to start the helm sensor test.
  • Page 54 3. INITIAL SETTINGS For Fantum Feedback • Confirmation of the rudder steering 1) Select the AUTO mode at the dockside. 2) Rotate the knob clockwise to set the course. 3) Confirm visually that the rudder turns to starboard. 4) Rotate the knob counterclockwise to set the course. 5) Confirm visually that the rudder turns to port.
  • Page 55: Can Bus Port Setup

    This displays shows the name of the CAN bus equipment connected to the CAN bus port. (In the example illustration, the FURUNO Heading Sensor PG-700 is connected. The series of alphanumerics which follow the model name are the CAN bus unique num- ber.) The name of the device can be changed.
  • Page 56: Nmea0183 Port Setup

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS 6. Rotate the knob to select [SELECT OUTPUT PGN LIST], and the display looks some- thing like the one shown below. Example for NAVpilot-700 CAN BUS 126992: 127237: ON 127245: OFF 127250: OFF 127251: OFF 127258: OFF 128259: OFF 128267: OFF 129025: OFF...
  • Page 57 3. INITIAL SETTINGS 1) Push the knob. 2) Rotate the knob to select character then push the knob. 3) The cursor moves to the next character. Repeat step 2 to change the character. You can select the input location with the keys.
  • Page 58: Sensor Setup

    NAVpilot are shown. In case of multiple heading sensors, the sensors are ordered by FURUNO CAN bus heading sensor, other CAN bus heading sensor, NMEA 0183 heading sensor. If desired you can change the order; select number, push the knob, rotate the knob to select a sensor then push the knob.
  • Page 59: Universal Port Setup

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS Universal Port Setup UNIVERSAL PORT IN PORT1: DISABLE IN PORT2: DISABLE OUT PORT1: DISABLE OUT PORT2: DISABLE The [UNIVERSAL PORT] menu sets up the GENERAL IN and GENERAL OUT ports. GENERAL IN: A switch box is connected to this port to control the NAVpilot from a remote location.
  • Page 60 3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3. If you selected [FUNCTION KEY], do the following to select a function. If not go to step 4. 1) Rotate the knob to select [FUNC KEY] then push the knob. TURN OF 180° CIRCLE ORBIT SPIRAL SQUARE FIG 8 ZIGZAG...
  • Page 61: Sea Trial

    NAVpilot because these radars cannot be set for a magnetic heading input and the “Waypoint Lollipop" will only align properly when true heading is used. If you have selected the FURUNO PG-500/700 as a heading sensor, do the procedure below to calibrate the compass and get automatic distortion compensation. Otherwise, go to step 4.
  • Page 62 3. INITIAL SETTINGS 1) Rotate the knob to select [COMPASS CALIB.] then push the knob. AUTO* MANUAL *: Not shown in case of Fantum Feedback 2) Rotate the knob to select [AUTO] or [MANUAL] then push the knob. AUTO: The boat turns to starboard about three or four full circles for calibration. Note that the boat will turn to starboard with the degree set at [MANUAL RUDDER LIMIT] on the [DOCKSIDE SETUP] menu.
  • Page 63: Data Calibration

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS 6. Press the MENU key to return to the [COMPASS SETUP] menu. 7. Rotate the knob to select [SET CENTER RUDDER POS] then push the knob. You must set the rudder position at zero degrees on the [SEA TRIAL] menu. If this set- ting is not completely, the boat may wander.
  • Page 64: Parameter Setup Menu

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3.12 PARAMETER SETUP Menu PARAMETER SETUP SEA STATE: FULL-AUTO DEVIATION LEVEL: AUTO Not shown in case of Fantum MANUAL PARAMETER Feedback TRIM GAIN* : AUTO Appears on page 2 of menu for SPEED CALCULATION: AUTO* NAVpilot-711/720. NAVpilot-700 Sea state Your NAVpilot has an automatic adjustment feature which sets up the equipment accord- ing to ship's characteristics and sea state, for optimum performance in the AUTO, NAV...
  • Page 65 3. INITIAL SETTINGS may be turned more often. With a higher number, the rudder turns slowly, but the course may not be kept as precisely. 3) Push the knob to confirm setting. How to manually set NAVpilot steering parameters When [MANUAL-CALM], [MANUAL-MODERATE] or [MANUAL-ROUGH] is selected as the sea state, set [MANUAL PARAMETERS] as below.
  • Page 66 3. INITIAL SETTINGS The following illustrations show how many degrees the NAVpilot steers the rudder in order to nullify 4 degrees of course deviation with various settings of the rudder gain. Rudder gain = 1° Rudder gain = 2° Rudder gain = 3°...
  • Page 67 3. INITIAL SETTINGS Trim gain Note: [TRIM GAIN] is not shown in case of Fantum Feedback The NAVpilot continually monitors the boat's trim in order to keep the trim sensitivity opti- mum. A lower setting is common because boat's trim usually does not change quickly. A large number changes the trim compensation value more frequently.
  • Page 68: Auto Option Menu

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3.13 AUTO OPTION Menu Other than Fantum Feedback For Fantum Feedback AUTO OPTION AUTO OPTION ADVANCED AUTO: ADVANCED AUTO: NET TOWING AUTO*: OFF CSE AFTER REMOTE: PRESENT COURSE *: Not shown when BOAT TYPE is set for “sailboat”. Item Description Settings...
  • Page 69: Nav Option Menu

    [NAVNET2] The NAVpilot can automatically go to the NAV [OFF], [ON] mode when it receives a P sentence (FURUNO proprietary) from a NavNet vx2 equipment. You can turn this feature on or off. This feature is invalid when you use the FishHunter mode.
  • Page 70 3. INITIAL SETTINGS How to select the source for nav data 1. At the [NAV OPTION] menu, rotate the knob to select [NAV DATA SOURCE] then push the knob. NAV DATA SOURCE DATA SOURCE: SOURCE1 SOURCE1: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SOURCE2: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.
  • Page 71: Fish Hunter Option Menu Or Wind Option Menu

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3.15 FISH HUNTER OPTION Menu or WIND OPTION Menu Depending on the setting for [SHIP’S CHARACTERISTICS], the [FISH HUNTER OP- TION] menu or the [WIND OPTION] menu follows the [NAV OPTION] menu. 3.15.1 FISH HUNTER OPTION menu The [FISH HUNTER OPTION] menu lets you preset the parameters for the various turns, which you access with the TURN key (NAVpilot-700) or TURN/MENU key (NAVpilot-711/ 720).
  • Page 72: 2Wind Option Menu

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3.15.2 WIND OPTION menu Note: The [WIND OPTION] menu is not shown in case of Fantum Feedback WIND OPTION MODE TYPE: ° WIND TACK RUD ANGLE: 35 WIND DAMPING: ON 5.0SEC ° FIXED TACK ANGLE: 100 ° RATE OF SLOW TACK: 3 °...
  • Page 73: System Setup Menu

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3.16 SYSTEM SETUP Menu Page 1 Page 2 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP LOAD DISPLAY SETTINGS: NO KEY BEEP: SAVE ENGINEER SETTING: NO BUZZER VOL: LARGE LOAD ENGINEER SETTING: NO ARROW KEY: DODGE ALARM LOG KEY LOCK: UNLOCK SIM/DEMO: OFF TURN ANGLE: 15 DIAGNOSTIC: OFF...
  • Page 74: Rc (Remote Controller) Setup Menu

    3. INITIAL SETTINGS 3.17 RC (Remote Controller) SETUP Menu RC SETUP REMOTE CONTROLLER1: DISABLE REMOTE CONTROLLER2: DISABLE Note: The [RC SETUP] menu is not shown in case of Fantum Feedback Set the type of remote controller you have as follows 1.
  • Page 75: Jis Cable Guide

    EX: TTYCYSLA - 4 MPYC - 4 TTYCSLA-4 Core Area (mm Designation type Designation type # of cores The following reference table lists gives the measurements of JIS cables commonly used with Furuno products: Cable Core Cable Core Diameter Type...
  • Page 76: Packing Lists

    PACKING LIST 64BB-X-9854 -1 FAP-7001 N A M E DESCRIPTION/CODE № O U T L I N E Q'TY ユニット UNIT 操作部2D FAP-7001 CONTROL UNIT 2D 000-016-411-00 付属品 ACCESSORIES FP64-01401 ターミナルコネクタ BD-07AFFM-LR7001 TERMINATOR 001-081-140-10 工事材料 INSTALLATION MATERIALS CP64-02900 +ナベタッピンネジ 1シュ 3X20 SUS304 SELF-TAPPING SCREW 000-163-884-10 Sマウントスポンジ-2D...
  • Page 78 PACKING LIST 64BB-X-9875 -0 FAP-7011C N A M E DESCRIPTION/CODE № O U T L I N E Q'TY ユニット UNIT 操作部1D FAP-7011C CONTROL UNIT 1D 000-023-878-00 付属品 ACCESSORIES ターミナルコネクタ BD-07AFFM-LR7001 TERMINATOR 001-081-140-10 工事材料 INSTALLATION MATERIALS Sマウントスポンジ TZ8103008A* SPONGE 999-999-206-00 ケーブル組品 BD-07AFFM-LR-150 CABLE ASSEMBLY 001-081-180-10...
  • Page 79 PACKING LIST 64BB-X-9856 -2 FAP-7021 N A M E DESCRIPTION/CODE № O U T L I N E Q'TY ユニット UNIT 操作部HANDY FAP-7021 CONTROL UNIT HANDY 000-016-413-00 付属品 ACCESSORIES FP64-01411 +トラスタッピンネジ 1シュ 4X20 SUS304 SELF-TAPPING SCREW 000-158-850-10 クレードル(N2.5) 64-028-4004-1 CRADLE(N2.5) 100-356-481-10 図書 DOCUMENT 取扱説明書...
  • Page 80 PACKING LIST 64BB-X-9857 -5 FAP-7002 ,FAP-7002-11 ,FAP-7002-20 ,FAP-7002-11C N A M E DESCRIPTION/CODE № O U T L I N E Q'TY ユニット UNIT 制御部 FAP-7002/-11/-20 PROCESSOR UNIT 000-016-419-00 予備品 SPARE PARTS SP64-01501 ヒューズ FGMB 125V 4A PBF GLASS TUBE FUSE 000-157-482-10 工事材料...
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  • Page 100 206 ±0.5 mm(8.11” ±0.02”) 48 ±0.5 mm(1.89” ±0.02”) Pilot hole for 3×20mm self-tapping screw. Cut out shaded area only Control Unit FAP-7001 Surface Mount Template...
  • Page 101 228 ±0.5 mm(8.98” ±0.02”) 218 ±1 mm(8.58” ±0.04”) 208 mm(8.19”) Cut out shaded area only Drill hole of 10mm(0.39”) in dia. Pilot hole for 3×20mm self-tapping screw. Control Unit FAP-7001 Flush Mount Template...
  • Page 102 80 ±0.5 mm(3.15” ±0.02”) 60 ±0.5 mm(2.36”±0.02”) Pilot hole for 3×20 mm self-tapping screw. Cut out shaded area only Control Unit FAP-7011 Drill hole of 3.5 mm(0.14”) 96 ±0.5 mm(3.78” ±0.02”) in dia. Surface Mount Template...
  • Page 103 118 ±0.5 mm(4.65” ±0.02”) 108 ±1 mm(4.25” ±0.04”) Pilot hole for 3×20 mm self-tapping screw. Cut out shaded area only Drill hole of 10 mm (0.39”) in dia. 96 mm(3.78”) Control Unit FAP-7011 Flush Mount Template...

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