MARINE RADARMODEL1932 MARK-2/1942 MARK-2
viiSYSTEM CONFIGURATIONNote: Even though the display unit meets waterproof standard IPX-5, the connection of ex-ternal buzzerand/or remote display ca
1-11.1 What is Radar?The term “RADAR” is an acronym meaningRadio Detection And Ranging. Although thebasic principles of radar were developed dur-ing
1-2ABCDOwn ship(radar)DABCHeading markerTargetsOwn shipin center(A) Bird's eye view of situation(B) Radar picture of (A)Range and bearing of a ta
2-12. BASIC OPERATION2.1 Control DescriptionSELECTCANCELMENUEBL/VRMSELECTEBL/VRMCONTROLST BYTXGUARDTLLA/C AUTOBRILLPOWERACQENTERRANGEGAINHM-OFFA/C SE
2-22.2 Turning the Radar On/OffPress the [POWER] key to turn the radar onor off.The control panel lights and a timer displaysthe time remaining for wa
2-3Note1: Availability of a particular display itemdepends on incoming data.Note2: When Range to Waypoint reaches 0.1nm, the WPT marker jumps to dead
2-4Adjusting the A/C SEA controlThe proper setting of the A/C SEA should besuch that the clutter is broken up into smalldots, and small targets become
2-52.10 Erasing the Heading Marker, North MarkerThe heading marker or north marker (avail-able with gyrocompass connection) may oc-casionally
2-62.12 Measuring the BearingThere are two ways to measure the bearingto a target: by the cursor , and by the EBL(Electronic Bearing Line).Measuring b
2-7VRM1Offset EBL(EBL1)6.0 NM2.0EBL1 origin(initial positionof target)Target movedhere.EBL1 bearing70.0° RVRM6.0 NMVRM1rangeEBLFigure 2-9 Predicting
2-82.15 ZoomThe zoom feature allows you to double thesize of the area between your vessel and anylocation within the current range to take acloser loo
3-13.2 Selecting the Presentation ModeWith heading sensor connection, this radarprovides four presentation modes: head-up,course-up, north-up and
3-2North upNorth is at the top of the display and the head-ing marker moves with ship’ s heading. Thismode is useful for determining ship’ s posi-tion
3-33.5 Suppressing Radar InterferenceRadar interference may occur when near an-other shipborne radar operating in the samefrequency band as your
3-43. Select “6. Int Reject.”4. Select level desired by operating theomnipad.5. Press the [ACQ/ENTER] key.6. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.IR
3-53. Operate the omnipad to set the cursor onpoint C (or D). See Figure 3-8 (3).4. Press the [GUARD] key. The asterisk dis-appears. See Figure 3-8 (4
3-6(If the navigation input includes destinationdata, the waypoint marker , shown by adashed ring with a line extending from it tothe screen center ap
3-73.10 OTHER MENU DescriptionThe table below summarizes the OTHER menu.Table 3-2 OTHER MENU DescriptionmetInoitpircseD.1remmiDlenaP.thgilkcablenapfol
3-83.11 Function ControlsThe function controls (F1 and F2) work likethe auto-dialing feature of a telephone, auto-matically executing the function ass
4-14. FALSE ECHOES4.2 Side-lobe EchoesEvery time the scanner rotates, some radia-tion escapes on each side of the beam—called “side-lobes.” If a targe
iSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSDANGERRadio Frequency Radiation HazardThe radar scanner emits electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) energy which can beharmful, pa
4-24.3 Indirect EchoesIndirect echoes may be returned from eithera passing ship or returned from a reflectingsurface on your own ship, for example, as
4-34.5 SART (Search and Rescue Transponder)A Search and Rescue Transponder (SART)may be triggered by any X-Band (3 cm) ra-dar within a range of a
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5-1This chapter tells you how to keep your ra-dar in good working order. Before reviewingthis chapter please read the safety informa-tion which follow
5-25.3 TroubleshootingTable 5-2 contains simple troubleshootingprocedures which you can follow to try to re-store normal operation. If you cannot rest
5-35.4 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. Sel
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6-16. OPERATION OF ARP-10 (OPTION)CAUTIONThe plotting accuracy and response ofthis auto plotter meets IMO standards.Tracking accuracy is affected by t
6-26.1 GeneralThe Auto Plotter ARP-10 is an optional cir-cuit board which is accommodated in the dis-play unit of this radar (24 rpm only) radars. Itr
6-33. Select “ARP-10 MENU.”4. Press the [ACQ/ENTER] key to displaythe ARP menu.[ ARP MENU ]Select item by omnipad and press ENTER key.1. Display 2 .
iiTwo warning labels are attached to the display unit and scanner unit. Do not remove these labels. If labels are peeling off or are illegible, conta
6-46.3 Acquiring TargetsManual acquisitionFollow the steps below to manually acquirea target. Up to 10 targets can be manuallyacquired.1. Place the cu
6-5Follow the steps shown below to activate theauto acquisition area.1. Open the “ARP-10 MENU.”2. Select “8. Auto ACQ.”3. Select “On.”4. Press the [AC
6-66.5 Mode and Length of VectorsTrue or relative vector (vector mode)Target vectors are displayed relative to ownships reading (Relative) or wit
6-7CPA/TCPA alarm ranges must be set up prop-erly taking into consideration the size, ton-nage, speed, turning performance and othercharacteristics of
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SP - 1SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR MODEL 1932/1942 MARK-2 1. GENERAL (1) Indication System PPI Daylight display, raster scan, 8 tones in monochro
SP - 2(8) Bandwidth Tx pulselength 0.08 μs and 0.3 μs: 25 MHzTx pulselength 0.8 μs: 3 MHz(9) Duplexer Circulator with diode limiter4. DISPLAY UNIT(1)
SP - 3Water temperature: MTW>MDA Time: ZDA Cross track error: RMB>XTE>APB *1: calculate by magnetic drift. (7) Output Data NMEA0183 (V
IN-1IndexAAcquisition ... 6-4A/C AUTO key ... 2-4ACQ/ENTER key...
iiiCOMPLIANCE WITH R&TTE DIRECTIVE 1999/5/ECThis radar complies with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. In accordance with Article 6-3 of this dir
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ivCongratulations on your choice of theFURUNO MODEL 1932/1942 MARK-2 Ma-rine Radar. We are confident you will see whythe FURUNO name has become synony
vTABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD ... iiiMENU TREE ... vTABLE OF CONTENTS BYINDICATION, MARKER...
viMENU 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 (Of
viiTABLE OF CONTENTS BYINDICATION, MARKERHDG 234.5¡SPHU. 125NM.0625 TRAIL 30MZOOMES1AUTO25 : 38 G (OUT)IR2VRM0.048NM0.100NM13.5 R¡0.142NMA/CAUTOEB
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