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FURUNO FE-700

FURUNO FE-700
The FURUNO FE-700 is a device that provides exceptional accuracy and reliability, with simple operation and minimal maintenance requirements.

  • Screen: 6.5-inch color LCD display with a wide viewing angle and the ability to adjust brightness.
  • Data display: The echogram is displayed on the screen in real time with a timeline of 15 minutes, with labels every 1 minute.
  • Frequency selection: The antenna supports frequencies of 200 kHz for detailed images at shallow depths and 50 kHz for extended range at great depths.
  • Installation: The compact monitor is easily installed on the navigation bridge or in any convenient place.
  • Data recording: The system stores depth data for the last 24 hours, allowing it to be played back at any time.
  • Interfaces: Supports digital connectivity to radar, ECDIS and other navigation or radio communication systems.
  • Compliance with standards: The device meets the requirements of IMO standard MSC.74(69), Appendix 4.

Technical specifications:

  • Screen: 6.5" color LCD display with a resolution of 320 x 234 pixels
  • Output power: 600W
  • Frequency Range: Single frequency 50/200 kHz
  • Brightness adjustment: Available
  • Housing: Compact and protected from moisture
  • Data storage: Up to 24 hours
  • Maximum scanning depth: Up to 800 m
  • Operating Temperature: -15C to +55C
  • Power supply: 24 V
  • Certification: RMRS and RKO type approval

Standard equipment:

  • 6.5" FE-701 display
  • FE-702 junction box
  • A set of connecting cables (MJ-A3SPF0015-100, MJ-A10SPF0002-100, FM-C6FPS0002-100)
  • A set of instructions in Russian and English

Additional accessories:

  • The transmitter switch
  • Digital depth indicator
  • Junction box
  • Software for the registrar

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FURUNO FE-700

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Documentation:

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