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Furuno FCV-587
FCV-587 - fishfinder, manufactured by Furuno, designed for use on small boats and pleasure yachts. Sounder FCV-587 features a color LCD display with a diagonal of 8.4 inches and a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, having a wide viewing angle. With the latest features sounder FCV-587 and signal processing technology, the user can distinguish between the size of the fish, bottom topography and suppress echo sounding.
Sounder FCV-587 is simple and easy to install, easy to use and compact in size. Furuno FCV-587 features a customizable alarm that reacts to temperature, speed, level of fish, bottom structure change, etc. To screen has the ability to view the coordinates and speed of the vessel, to be connected to sounder GPS sensors and speed. Fishfinder Furuno FCV-587 has a certificate of approval of the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping.
The package sounder FCV-587 include:
- Display CV-587
- Installation materials and standard parts
Options:
- Sensor speed / temperature
- Coupling kit to connect the temperature sensor or sensor speed and temperature
- Junction Box MB-1100
- NMEA and power cable
Specifications:
- Display size 8.4 '
- Display Color TFT LCD, 640 x 480 pixels
- The frequency of 50 kHz and 200
- The transducer 600 W / 1 kW * (* requires connection box MB-1100)
- The scales range 2-1200 m
- The pulse duration 0.1-3 ms, max. 3000 imp / min
- Display Modes Single frequency (50/200 kHz), Dual-frequency, Zoom, Nav data, A-scope, Marker zoom, Bottom zoom, Bottom-lock, Bottom Discrimination, ACCU-FISH ™
- Protection class IP56
- Power 12-24 VDC
- Consumption 15.7 W
- Operating temperature range -15 ° C ~ + 55 ° C
- Bottom alarm, Fish, ACCU-FISH ™, the distinction between the bottom level of the fish, temperature, speed, battery, arrival
- Interfaces (Input) BWC, GGA, GLL, GNS, HDG, HDT, MDA, MTW, MWV, RMA, RMB, RMC, VHW, VTG, XTE, ZDA (Output) DBS, DBT, DPT, MTW *, RMB *, VHW *, TLL * (* required external data)
Available for order
Certificates:
Documentation:
Impact of the 11th Amendment to the Ship Equipment Directive The 11th amendment to the marine equipment directive (MED) shall enter into force on 30 April 2016 The amendment updates the requirements for marine equipment, which also apply to displays and alarm communication.