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INTERFACE IEC 1162(NMEA0183)(Input)Own ship's position:GGA>RMA>RMC>GLLSpeed:RMA>RMC>VTG>VHWHeading (True):HDT>HDG*>HDM*&

Strona 3 - IMPORTANT NOTICES

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Strona 4 - RADIATION HAZARD

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CONFIGURATION OFMODEL 1832/1932/1942Display UnitRDP-118Auto PlotterARP-10NAVVideo SounderGyroGyro ConverterAD-10012-32 VDC(1932/1942)(1832)Remote Disp

Strona 7 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

11.1 What is Radar?The term “RADAR” is an acronym meaningRAdio Detection And Ranging. Although thebasic principles of radar were developed dur-ing Wo

Strona 8 - SPECIFICATIONS

2ABCDOwn ship(radar)DABCHeading lineTargetsOwn shipin center(A) Bird's eye view of situation(B) Radar picture of (A)Range and bearing of a target

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32. BASIC OPERATION2.1 Control DescriptionSELECTCANCELMENUEBL/VRMSELECTEBL/VRMCONTROLST BYTXGUARDTLLA/C AUTOBRILLPOWERACQENTERRANGEGAINHM-OFFA/C SEAF

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42.2 Display Indication and MarkersHDG 234.5°SPHU. 125NM. 0625 TRAIL 30MZOOMES1AUTO25 : 38 G (OUT)IR2VRM0.048NM0.100NM13.5 R°0.142NMA/CAUTOEBL345.

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52.3 Turning the Radar On/OffPress the [POWER] key to turn the radar on oroff.The control panel lights and a timer displaysthe time remaining for war

Strona 12 - Accessories (FP03-06400)

The paper used in this manualis elemental chlorine free.・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer9-52 Ashihara-cho,Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPANTelephone :

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6Note 1: Availability of a particular display itemdepends on incoming data.Note 2: When Range to Waypoint reaches 0.1nm, the WPT mark jumps to deadahe

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7Adjusting the A/C SEA controlThe proper setting of the A/C SEA should besuch that the clutter is broken up into small dots,and small targets become

Strona 15 - 1. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

82.11 Erasing the Heading Line,North MarkThe heading line or north mark (available withgyrocompass connection) may occasionallymask a target. To view

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92.13 Measuring the BearingThere are two ways to measure the bearing to atarget: by the cursor, and by the EBL (ElectronicBearing Line).By cursorOper

Strona 17 - 2. BASIC OPERATION

10VRM1Offset EBL(EBL1)6.0 NM2.0EBL1 origin(initial positionof target)Target movedhere.EBL1 bearing70.0° RVRM6.0 NMVRM1rangeEBLFigure 2-10 Predicting c

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112.16 ZoomThe zoom feature allows you to double the sizeof the area between your vessel and any loca-tion within the current range to take a closerl

Strona 19 - 2.5 Stand-by

123.2 Selecting the PresentationModeThis radar provides four presentation modes:head-up, course-up, north-up and true motion.1. Press the [MENU] key.2

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13True motionTrue motion displays own ship and movingobjects in their true motion.3.3 Magnifying Long RangeEchoes (echo stretch)Normally, the reflecte

Strona 21 - Control (reducing rain

14Figure 3-5 Radar interferenceFour levels of interference are available, in-cluding off; IR1, IR2, IR3 and OFF. IR3 pro-vides the highest level of re

Strona 22 - 2.12 Measuring the Range

153. Select “6. IntReject”.4. Select level desired by operating theomnipad.5. Press the [ACQ/ENTER] key.6. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.IR a

Strona 23 - 2.14 Using the Offset EBL

iNi-Cd PbIMPORTANT NOTICES General • The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong operation or mainten

Strona 24 - Offset EBL

16Guard zoneto set* G (IN)(2) Drag cursor totop left corner ofzone and press[GUARD]. Asterisk blinkingDrag cursorhere.(1) Mentally createthe guard zon

Strona 25 - 2.16 Zoom

17¡ range, bearing and time-to-go to bothwaypoint selected on the navigator and thecursor¡ speed.(If the navigation input includes destinationdata, wa

Strona 26 - 3. MENU OPERATION

183.10 OTHER MENU DescriptionThe following summarizes the OTHER MENU.Table 3-2 OTHER MENU DescriptionItem Description1. Panel Dimmer Select level of p

Strona 27 - 3.4 Echo Trail

193.11 Function KeysThe function keys (F1 and F2) work like theauto-dialing feature of a telephone, automati-cally executing the function assigned to

Strona 28 - Interference

204. FALSE ECHOESOccasionally false echoes appear on the screenat positions where there is no target. In somecases the effects can be reduced or elimi

Strona 29 - 3.7 Guard Alarm

21TrueechoIndirectechoHeadinglineTrueechoIndirectechoHeadinglineAntennaDirectpathObstruction(mast, funnel.etc.)IndirectpathTargetIndirectechoBridgeDir

Strona 30 - 3.8 Watchman

22This chapter tells you how to keep your radarin good working order. Before reviewing thischapter please read the safety information whichfollows.Tur

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235.3 TroubleshootingTable 5-2 contains simple troubleshooting pro-cedures which you can follow to try to restorenormal operation. If you cannot resto

Strona 32 - 3.10 OTHER MENU Description

24 5.4 Self Test The self test facility checks the keyboard, ROM and RAM for proper operation. 1. Press the [MENU] key. 2. Select “OTHER MENU”. 3.

Strona 33 - 3.13 Adjusting Brilliance of

25¡ The compass safe distance should be ob-served to prevent deviation of the magneticcompass.Model Standard compass Steering compass1832 0.9 m 0.7 m1

Strona 34 - 4. FALSE ECHOES

RADIO FREQUENCYRADIATION HAZARDThe antenna emits electromagneticradio frequency energy which cancan be harmful, particularly to your eyes. Distan

Strona 35 - 4.4 Blind and Shadow Sectors

26Radome coverFigure 6-2 Antenna unitMounting platformHoles for antenna unit:The mounting surface must be parallel withthe waterline and provided with

Strona 36 - 5.2 Replacing the Fuse

276. Remove the cable clamping plate by un-fastening four screws and removing a gasket. Shield coverShield coverScrews 7 pcs.Screws 7 pcs.Screws

Strona 37 - 5.3 Troubleshooting

28ConnectionsOnly the signal cable runs from the displayunit to the antenna unit. Make the hole forpassing the cable through the bulkhead or deckat le

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29Final preparation1. Place the antenna housing cover on thehousing. Loosely fasten the four fixingbolts on the cover.FixingholesScanner housingcoverP

Strona 39 - 6. INSTALLATION

306.2 Display Unit InstallationMounting considerationsWhen selecting a mounting location for thedisplay unit keep in mind the following points.¡ Even

Strona 40 - Radome cover

31(10m)(5m)Heading Sensor ConnectionHeading signal can be connected to the“HDG” connector.Type Code no. RemarksMJ-A6SPF0007-100 000-125-237 6P-6P 10mM

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326.3 Exchange of Fuse for24/32V Power SupplyThe power cable comes with a 10A fuse inthe fuse holder. This fuse is for use with a12V DC power supply.

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33 ¡. Nav Talker 2 . Depth Unit 3 . Temp Unit 4 . Hdg Sensor 5 . Key Beep 6 . Ant on Tx 7 . Dead Sector 8 . Tuned/Video 9 . Heading Alignment10. Swee

Strona 43 - Final preparation

345. As a final test, move the boat towards asmall buoy and confirm that the buoyshows up dead ahead on the radar when itis visually dead ahead.Adjust

Strona 44 - 6.2 Display Unit Installation

35Magnetron heater voltageMagnetron heater voltage is formed at the MDBoard of the antenna unit and preadjusted atthe factory for use with any length

Strona 45 - Heading Sensor Connection

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AP-1MENU TREERINGS (Off, 1, 2, 3, max)EBL OFFSET (Off, On)SHIFT (Off, On)ZOOM (Off, On)MODE (HU, CU, NU, TM)DISP DATAECHO TRAIL (Off, On)ECHO STRTCH

Strona 48 - Adjusting sweep timing

AP-2 ARP-10 (OPTION)WARNINGThis auto plotter is not designed to replace the human eye nor make decisions for the navigator. It is intended for use

Strona 49 - Setting a blanking area

AP-3Operation of ARP-10GeneralThe Auto Plotter ARP-10 is an optional cir-cuit board which is accommodated in the dis-play unit of the MODEL 1832, 193

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AP-4Activating the Auto plotterTo activate the Auto Plotter, follow the stepsshown below:1. Adjust the GAIN, A/C SEA and A/C RAINcontrols for proper r

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AP-5LARGE CIRCLEThe plot symbol of a target under trackingbecomes twice as large as the normal symbolwhen the target is selected for data reading.Not

Strona 52 - ARP-10 (OPTION)

AP-6Figure AP-4 Auto acquisition areaFollow the steps shown below to activate theauto acquisition area;1. Open the "ARP-10 MENU".2. Select &

Strona 53 - Operation of ARP-10

AP-7TCPA is the time to CPA measured withpresent speeds of own ship and the targets.Both CPA and TCPA are automatically cal-culated. When a target sh

Strona 54 - Activating the Auto plotter

AP-84. On the "TCPA Set" line, select a TCPA limitdesired. (30s, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12M)5. Press the [ACQ/ENTER] key.6. Press the [MENU] key

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Congratulations on your choice of theFURUNO MODEL 1832/1932/1942 MarineRadar. We are confident you will see why theFURUNO name has become synonymous w

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Strona 62 - FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD

TABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD ...ivSPECIFICATIONS ...viEQUIPMENT LIST ...ixC

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3. Range scale (nm):Range, Range interval and no. of Rings:0.125 (0.0625, 2), 0.25 (0.125, 4), 0.75(0.25, 3), 1 (0.25, 4), 1.5 (0.5, 3), 2 (0.5, 4),3

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MODEL 1932SPECIFICATIONSANTENNA UNIT1. Radiator: Slotted waveguidearray2. Radiator length: 100 cm3. Horizontal beamwidth: 3.9°4. Vertical beamwidth: 2

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