Furuno Printer FE 700 User Manual

PRINTER  
PP-505  
(For FE-700)  
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WARNING LABEL  
A warning label is attached to the  
printer. Do not remove the label.  
If the label is missing or damaged,  
contact your dealer about replacement.  
Name: Warning Label (1)  
Type: 86-003-1011  
Code No.: 100-236-231  
WARNING  
To avoid electrical shock, do not  
remove cover. No user-serviceable  
parts inside.  
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FOREWORD  
A Word to the Owner of the PP-505  
Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO PP-505 Printer.  
For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative  
and dependable marine electronics equipment. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our  
extensive global network of agents and dealers.  
Your printer is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine  
environment. However, no machine can perform its intended function unless installed, operated  
and maintained properly. Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for  
installation, operation and maintenance.  
We would appreciate hearing from you, the end-user, about whether we are achieving our  
purposes.  
Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment.  
The PP-505 prints a depth graph or a log consisting of date, time, depth, draft, latitude,  
longitude and heading.  
You can choose which to print with the [MODE] key.  
The main features are  
Automatic operation; just turn on the power and the printer readies itself for printing.  
Selectable printing interval.  
LEDs show equipment status.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. OPERATION.................................................................................................. 1  
1.1 General..............................................................................................................................1  
1.2 Panel .................................................................................................................................1  
1.3 Turning on the Power.........................................................................................................2  
2. REPLACEMENT OF THERMAL PAPER .................................................... 3  
3. INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 4  
3.1 Complete Set.....................................................................................................................4  
3.2 General Mounting Considerations......................................................................................4  
3.3 Tabletop/Bulkhead Mount .................................................................................................5  
3.4 Flush Mount .....................................................................................................................5  
3.5 Wiring ................................................................................................................................6  
4. MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................... 7  
APPENDIX REPLACEMENT OF PRINTER ASSEMBLY/THERMAL HEAD AP-1  
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................... SP-1  
PACKING LIST  
OUTLINE DRAWING  
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM  
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1. OPERATION  
1.1 General  
1.2 Panel  
Power Switch  
Operation of the PP-505 is simple; just turn  
on the power. The depth graph or the log,  
whichever is selected for printing, is printed  
out at the interval set.  
PRINTER  
PP-505  
GRAPH  
LOG  
PAPER  
MODE  
INTERVAL  
RANGE  
FEED/MARK  
Below are example printouts.  
POWER  
ON  
Thermal Paper  
Cover  
2003/12/01 13:05:00 038.6m/01.0m 35 20.02’N/135 45.15’E 15.1kt 008.0deg  
M
GRAPH  
LOG  
LED  
Key  
PAPER  
13:05:00  
20m  
40m  
60m  
80m 100m  
MODE  
INTERVAL  
RANGE  
Marker  
Depth graph  
2003/12/01 13:05:00 038.6m/01.0m 35 20.02’N/135 45.15’E 15.1kt 008.0deg  
2003/12/01 13:05:00 038.6m/01.0m 35 20.02’N/135 45.15’E 15.1kt 008.0deg  
2003/12/01 13:05:00 038.6m/01.0m 35 20.02’N/135 45.15’E 15.1kt 008.0deg  
2003/12/01 13:05:00 038.6m/01.0m 35 20.02’N/135 45.15’E 15.1kt 008.0deg  
2003/12/01 13:05:00 038.6m/01.0m 35 20.02’N/135 45.15’E 15.1kt 008.0deg  
FEED/MARK  
Indicators  
M
There are three (red) LEDs on the front  
panel which light or blink according to  
equipment status.  
Heading  
Speed  
Longitude  
Latitude  
Depth,  
Draft  
Time  
! GRAPH  
Date  
Lights while the depth graph is being  
printed.  
Depth data log  
" LOG  
Lights while the depth data log is being  
printed.  
# PAPER  
Blinks when the paper has run out, and is  
accompanied by the audible alarm. The  
audible alarm sounds for five seconds; you  
may silence it sooner by hitting any key.  
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OPERATION  
Changing the mode  
Feeding the paper/Printing the marker  
Press the [MODE] key to change the printing  
mode from depth graph to log printing  
alternately.  
To feed the paper, press and hold down the  
[FEED/MARK] key.  
Press the [FEED/MARK] key momentarily to  
print the marker.  
The printing interval setting is printed  
whenever the [MODE] key is pressed.  
1.3 Turning on the Power  
Changing the printing interval  
Flip down the thermal paper cover and turn  
on the [POWER] switch. The PP-505 then  
carries out the diagnostic test. After the test  
has been completed, the printer is ready to  
print depth data.  
Press the [INTERVAL] key to choose printing  
interval.  
Depth graph: 9 s 45 s 90 s 450 s  
Log: 10 s 30 s 1 m 10 m  
Note: “Disconnect” is printed if data from the  
navigation echo sounder is not being  
received during printing or the  
The latest data of the printing interval is  
printed.  
navigation echo sounder is displaying  
the system menu.  
When the printing interval is changed, the  
printing interval setting is printed and marked  
with an asterisk.  
To turn off the power, press the [POWER]  
switch.  
Note: You can skip over setting(s) by  
pressing the key consecutively within  
one second.  
Changing the depth range  
Press the [RANGE] key to change the depth  
range.  
When the depth range is changed, the depth  
is printed and marked with an asterisk.  
Range: 5 m 10 m 20 m 40 m →  
100 m 200 m 400 m800 m  
Note1: Depth range automatically changes  
depending on the depth range on the  
navigational echo sounder.  
Note2: You can skip over setting(s) by  
pressing the key consecutively within  
one second.  
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2. REPLACEMENT OF THERMAL  
PAPER  
When the thermal paper runs out, the PAPER  
LED blinks, printing stops automatically and  
the audible alarm sounds for five seconds.  
Adhesive may  
remain on the paper  
Tape  
With 1 m of paper remaining, a red paper end  
mark appears on the paper. When the red  
mark appears, replace the thermal paper as  
shown in the procedure below.  
after tape is removed.  
This may cause a  
paper jam, so cut  
paper to remove  
adhesive.  
Adhesive  
REQUIRED THERMAL PAPER  
Type: TP0340 (112 mm × 40 m)  
Code No.: 000-801-765  
4. Insert the paper into the paper insertion  
slot just above the paper container and  
press the [FEED/MARK] key to feed out  
the paper.  
(One roll supplied.)  
1. Press the [FEED/MARK] key to draw out  
the remaining thermal paper.  
5. Set the paper in the paper container.  
2. Pull the thermal paper cover forward and  
take out the paper spool.  
3. Curve the leading edge of the new roll  
paper to ensure smooth feeding, and set  
the paper spool to the new roll paper.  
Confirm that  
paper is fed out  
through the slot.  
Insertion slot  
6. Press the [FEED/MARK] key to confirm  
that the paper is properly aligned.  
If the paper comes out with its edges  
wrinkled, continue to press the  
[FEED/MARK] key. Correct alignment will  
be made automatically.  
Red mark  
7. Close the thermal paper cover.  
8. Press the [MODE] key to complete the  
replacement of thermal paper. (The  
PAPER LED goes off.)  
Reel  
Note: If the PP-505 receives data when there  
is no paper it doesn’t print them out  
after replacing the thermal paper.  
Thermal paper cover  
Remedy for paper jam  
If the paper is jammed cut it off at the front  
panel and rewind it into the paper container.  
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3. INSTALLATION  
3.1 Complete Set  
Name  
Main Unit  
Type  
PP-505  
Mass  
3.1 kg  
Qty  
1
Remark  
(with hanger)  
Spare Parts  
SP08-01600  
CP16-00800  
1
Installation  
Materials  
1
Accessories  
FP08-00500  
OP08-4  
1
1
Flush Mount Kit  
Option (004-511-330)  
Heat accumulation  
3.2 General Mounting  
Considerations  
The PP-505 consumes very little power, so  
there is no need for forced air ventilation.  
However, it is recommended to provide at  
least some space around the unit to allow for  
circulation of cooling air.  
This equipment can perform its intended  
functions only if it is installed properly. Keep  
in mind the following when selecting a  
mounting location.  
The unit should be kept out of direct sunlight  
because of heat that can build up inside the  
cabinet. Excessive heat can darken the  
thermal paper.  
Water spray  
The PP-505 is designed and constructed to  
be able to withstand the humidity and  
corrosive atmosphere common to the  
pilothouse, but it is not designed to be used  
outside, directly exposed to the environment.  
Salt water spray will most assuredly cause  
damage to the sensitive components inside.  
Onboard noise  
To avoid mutual interference with other power  
equipment, do not install this unit near a  
power cable or equipment having a motor.  
Mechanical shock and vibration  
Compass safe distance  
The PP-505 is constructed to withstand minor  
shocks and engine vibration, but excessive  
and continued shock can shorten the life of  
the precision printer mechanism. Shock may  
also degrade the print quality due to uneven  
contact between the printer head and the  
thermal paper.  
A magnetic compass will be affected if the  
printer is placed too close to the compass.  
Observe the following compass safe  
distances to prevent deviation to the  
compass.  
Standard: 1.1 m  
Steering: 0.8 m  
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3. INSTALLATION  
3.3 Tabletop/Bulkhead  
Mount  
3.4 Flush Mount  
Flush mount panel kit is optionally supplied.  
The main unit can be mounted on a desktop,  
bulkhead, or in a panel. Make sure the  
selected location is strong enough to support  
the main unit against possible vibration and  
shock. If necessary, appropriate  
Flush mount kit OP08-4  
(Code No.: 004-511-330)  
Name  
Flush  
Type  
Code No.  
Qty  
1
reinforcement measures should be made on  
the mounting area.  
22-008-0125 100-103-351  
mount  
panel  
Tabletop mount  
Tapping  
screw  
Nylon  
washer  
5X20  
000-800-488  
000-800-728  
000-861-495  
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4
4
1. Drill four pilot holes for the hanger.  
2. Fix the hanger with the tapping screws  
(5×20) supplied.  
3. Place the unit in the hanger and tighten  
knobs.  
2.8X7X0.5  
Pan head M3X8  
screw  
Hex. bolt M8X16  
000-862-145  
000-864-128  
2
4
268  
Flat  
M5  
M8  
M8  
M3  
2.9 kg  
107  
washer  
Flat  
000-864-130  
000-864-262  
000-864-900  
2
2
4
2
141  
washer  
Spring  
washer  
Rosette  
washer  
Flush  
Knob bolt  
Tapping screw  
Hanger  
Flat washer  
Hanger washer  
22-008-0126 100-103-361  
22-008-0127 100-103-371  
mount  
angle  
0.2 kg  
90  
60  
Liner  
2
120  
200  
480  
Bulkhead mount  
When the unit is installed on the bulkhead, fix  
the hanger as shown below.  
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3. INSTALLATION  
1. Referring to the illustration below, prepare  
a cutout in the mounting area and drill four  
pilot holes for the flush mount angles.  
Refer to the outline drawing at end of manual.  
2. Fix the liner and the flush mount angles to  
the main unit.  
3.5 Wiring  
Refer to the interconnection diagram at end  
of manual for connection.  
3. Connect the cables at the rear of main  
unit.  
4. Fix the main unit to the panel cutout with  
four tapping screws.  
5. Fix the flush mount panel to the flush  
mount angles with the screws and  
washers supplied.  
295  
280  
156 Liner  
116  
Flush mount angle  
Flush mount  
panel  
7
10  
Flat  
washer  
Spring  
washer  
Hex. bolt  
Flat washer  
Tapping screws  
Rosette washer  
Pan head screw  
Nylon washer  
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4. MAINTENANCE  
Checking the power connector  
Fuse Replacement  
Check for loosened or disconnected power  
connector.  
To protect the equipment from serious  
damage, a 3A fuse is provided on the rear  
cabinet of the main unit. The fuse protects  
against overvoltage/reverse polarity of the  
ship’s mains or internal fault of the equipment.  
If the fuse has blown, first find out the cause  
of the trouble before replacing it. A fuse rated  
for more than 3 A should not be used, since it  
may permanently damage the equipment.  
Damage due to overfusing is not covered by  
the warranty.  
WARNING  
Do not open the cover of  
the equipment.  
This equipment uses high  
voltage electricity which  
can shock or burn.  
Only qualified personnel  
should work inside the  
equipment.  
CAUTION  
Do not disassemble or modify the  
equipment.  
Use the correct fuse.  
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury  
can result.  
Use of the wrong fuse can cause fire  
or damage the equipment.  
Diagnostic test  
When turning on the power, if any fault is  
detected, the appropriate LED lights.  
GRAPH: ROM error  
LOG: RAM1 error  
PAPER: RAM2 error  
If any LEDs light, contact your dealer.  
Cleaning  
Accumulated dust should be regularly  
removed from both exterior surfaces and the  
interior. The only recommended cleaning  
material for exterior surfaces is a soft cloth.  
For the interior, use a handheld vacuum. BE  
SURE TO TURN OFF THE POWER  
BEFORE CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE  
UNIT. Do not use chemical-based cleaners to  
clean the display unit-they can remove paint  
and markings.  
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APPENDIX REPLACEMENT OF  
PRINTER ASSEMBLY/TERMAL HEAD  
A
1. Loosen the four M4 × 15 screws fixing the  
rear cabinet to the main unit assembly.  
2. Disconnect the connectors connected to  
the rear cabinet to detach the rear  
cabinet.  
4. Move the carriage to position  
by  
rotating the carriage shaft by fingers, as  
shown below, where the thermal head  
assembly can be replaced easily.  
Carriage Shaft  
Carriage  
Rear  
Cabinet  
A
P1  
NH  
4P  
P5  
NH  
6P  
M4 × 15  
screw  
(4 pcs.)  
Main Unit Assembly  
5. Remove the flexible cable support from  
the carriage by lifting it toward direction  
3. Separate the panel assembly from the  
main unit assembly by removing the  
B
as in the figure below.  
recording paper from the paper container.  
Flexible Cable Support  
Printer  
Assembly  
Main Unit  
Assembly  
Carriage  
PANEL CPU Board  
P4  
PH  
12P  
P8  
PH  
10P  
M4 × 8  
screw  
(4 pcs.)  
P10  
PH12P  
Do not  
Disconnect.  
Panel  
Assembly  
AP-1  
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6. Pull out the connector end of the flexible  
cable from the connector. Take care not to  
damage the flexible cable.  
9. Hold the flexible cable end with a  
tweezers and pull it out until it is  
positioned as shown below.  
Head Holder  
End of Flexible  
Cable (Connector)  
180°  
90°  
Thermal  
Head  
7. Remove the thermal head from the head  
holder with a screwdriver as shown below,  
and then take the thermal head assembly  
out of the printer assembly.  
10. Turn the head by 90° so that it is parallel  
with the head holder as shown below.  
While pulling the head holder toward you,  
insert the head into the head holder.  
Thermal Head  
Head Holder  
Screwdriver  
Head  
Head Holder  
Carriage  
Projection  
Hole  
Flexible Cable  
8. As shown below, pass the flexible cable  
(connector side) of a new thermal head  
assembly beneath the guide pins.  
End of Flexible  
Cable  
Guide Pin  
AP-2  
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11. Fix the flexible cable to the carriage with  
the flexible cable support, inserting the  
projection on the carriage into the hole of  
the cable.  
12. Fold back the end of the cable and insert  
it into the connector.  
180°  
End of Flexible  
Cable  
Flexible Cable Support  
Carriage  
Projection  
AP-3  
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FURUNO  
SPECIFICATIONS OF PRINTER  
PP-505  
1
DATA FORMAT  
1.1 Receiving System  
1.2 Speed  
RS-232C  
9600 bps  
8 bits  
1.3 Data Length  
1.4 Parity  
Non  
1.5 Stop Bit  
1 bit  
2
PRINTER SECTION  
2.1 Printing System  
2.2 Character  
9 dots serial thermal head printing system  
Alphanumeric  
0.28 mm/ dot  
300 dots  
2.3 Dot Pitch  
2.4 Number of Dot in Line  
2.5 Number of Characters Max. 80 characters/ line  
2.6 Print Speed  
2.7 Roll Paper  
31 characters/second  
TP-0340, 112 mm (W) x 40 m (L)  
3
RATED VOLTAGE/CURRENT  
12-32 VDC, 0.72-0.28 A  
4
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION  
4.1 Ambient Temperature  
4.2 Relative Humidity  
4.3 Waterproofing  
4.4 Vibration  
-15°C to +55°C  
95% at 40°C  
IPX0  
IEC 60945  
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COATING COLOR  
Chassis: 2.5GY5/1.5, Panel: N3.0  
SP - 1  
E5540S03-1  
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