Furuno 841 MARK-2 Instrukcja Użytkownika

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Strona 1 - MARINE RADAR

MARINE RADARMODELMODEL 841 MARK-2

Strona 2 - G : JUL. 10, 2001

ixEQUIPMENT LISTComplete Set.oNemaNepyT.oNedoCytQskrameR1tinuannetnA850-1700-BSR12tinuyalpsiD2M4-311-PDR13straperapS00890-30PS144-580-000tes14seirosse

Strona 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

xOptional Equipment.oNemaNepyT.oNedoCytQskrameR1reifitceR26-RP484-310-0001CAV001584-310-000CAV011684-310-000CAV022784-310-000CAV0322rezzuBlanretxE631

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xi5ANAVVideo SounderGyroGyro ConverterAD-100*Equivalent to NMEA0183OptionIEC 1162*IEC 1162*(In/Out)(In)Fluxgate HeadingSensor C-2000Antenna UnitRemote

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11.1 What is Radar?The term "RADAR" is an acronym mean-ing RAdio Detection And Ranging. Al-though the basic principles of radar weredevelope

Strona 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

2Figure 1-1 How radar worksABCDOwn ship(radar)DABCHeading lineTargetsOwn shipin centerRange and bearingof a target, relativeto own ship, arereadable

Strona 7 - FOREWORD

32. OPERATION2.1 Control DescriptionCursor padShift cursor, VRMand EBL; selectitems and optionson menu.Selects display mode;erases heading errorindica

Strona 8 - SPECIFICATIONS

4 0.5RangeRange ring intervalEcho trail, AUTO tuningEcho trail elapsed time,echo trail time, tuning indicatorGuard zoneFast Time Constant

Strona 9 - Interface NMEA

52.4 TransmittingAfter the power is turned on and the mag-netron has warmed up, ST-BY (Stand-By)appears at the screen center. This means theradar is n

Strona 10 - EQUIPMENT LIST

62.8 Adjusting GAIN, STC, A/CRAIN and FTCGeneral procedureThe [ECHO] key enables adjustment of thegain, STC, A/C RAIN and FTC.1) Press the [ECHO] key

Strona 11 - Optional Equipment

7How to adjust A/C RAIN and FTC(suppressing rain clutter)The vertical beamwidth of the scanner is de-signed to see surface targets even when theship i

Strona 12 - CONFIGURATION

C 9-52, Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, Japan Telephone: 0798-65-2111 Telefax: 0798-65-4200 Your Local Agent/Dealer All rights re

Strona 13 - 1. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

8 1.5NM 0.5VRMrangeVRMTarget VRM EBL + CURSOR 0.675NM 220.9°R 0.675NM 308.7°RFigure 2-8 Measuri

Strona 14 - Figure 1-1 How radar works

9To erase the EBL, press and hold down the[EBL] key for about three seconds. 1.5NM 0.5EBLTargetEBLbearing VRM EBL

Strona 15 - 2. OPERATION

10Table 1-1 Menu descriptionMenuFunction1. Selects control panel backlighting; four is maximum backlighting.2. Selects brilliance for echo trails

Strona 16 - Range and bearing to cursor

112.13 Selecting the DisplayModeThe display mode may be selected with the[DISP MODE] key. Four modes are avail-able (with navigation input): Normal, N

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122.14 The Window DisplayThe window display appears at the bottomright (or left) 1/4 of the display. Two typesof window displays are available: zoom

Strona 18 - RAIN and FTC

13WPT-UP (waypoint-up)An azimuth stabilized display in which theline connecting the center with the top ofthe display indicates the bearing to the “TO

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14pressing the [GUARD] key. When this isdone, G (ACKN) replaces G (IN) (or G(OUT)).Press the [GUARD] key again to reactivatethe alarm. G (IN) (or G (

Strona 20 - 2.10 Measuring the Range

15corner on the display when the interferencerejection circuit is turned on.2.18 Suppressing NoiseInterferenceNoise interference appears on the screen

Strona 21 - 2.12 Menu Operation

162.21 Echo TrailsYou can show the trails of targets in after-glow. This function is useful for alerting youto possible collision situations.Starting

Strona 22 - Table 1-1 Menu description

17 1.5NM 0.5HDG 326.8° 66° 04. 00N166° 04. 00EVRM EBL + CURSOR0.675NM 240.1°R 0.646 NM 308.7

Strona 23 - 2.13 Selecting the Display

iiiiiiiiiiiii i"WARNING" and "CAUTION" notices appear throughout this manual. It is the responsibil-ity of the operator and the in

Strona 24 - 2.14 The Window Display

184) ON or OFF.5) Press the [ENT] key followed by the[MENU] key. ES appears at the top rightside on the display when the echo stretchfeature is on.No

Strona 25 - 2.16 Guard Alarm

19Canceling watchmanPress any key while the radar is transmit-ting. (Pressing a key during stand-by causesthe radar to go to warm-up condition.)2.27 E

Strona 26 - Interference

202.30 Outputting CursorPosition to NavigatorCursor position (NMEA0183 data sentenceTLL) can be output to the navigator con-nected to this radar by p

Strona 27 - 2.19 Selecting Pulselength

21Radar horizonRadar is essentially a “line-of-sight” phe-nomenon. That means you have just aboutthe same range to horizon with a radar asyou do with

Strona 28 - 2.22 The Navigation Data

22On the other hand, hulls made from woodor fiberglass return much weaker echoes.Vertical surfaces, such as a cliff, are goodtargets provided they fa

Strona 29 - (magnifying long range

23Indirect echoesIndirect echoes may be returned from eithera passing ship or returned from a reflectingsurface on your own ship, for example, astack.

Strona 30 - 2.26 Watchman

24Blind and shadow sectorsFunnels, stacks, masts, or derricks in the pathof antenna may reduce the intensity of theradar beam. If the angle subtended

Strona 31 - Data During Stand-by

25This chapter tells you how to keep your ra-dar in good working order. Before review-ing this chapter please read the safetyinformation which follows

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264.2 Preventative MaintenanceRegular maintenance is important for goodperformance. Always keep the equipment asfree as possible from dirt, dust, and

Strona 33 - 3. INTERPRETING THE DISPLAY

274.4 TroubleshootingTable 4-2 contains simple troubleshootingprocedures which you can follow to try torestore normal operation. If you cannot re-stor

Strona 34 - 3.5 False Echoes

iiSafety Instructions for the OperatorUse the proper fuse.Use of a wrong fuse can result in fire orpermanent equipment damage.Do not use the equipmen

Strona 35 - Side-lobe echoes

284.5 Self TestThe self test facility checks the keyboard,ROM and RAM for proper operation. Youmay run the test as follows.1) Press the [MENU] key.2)

Strona 36 - 3.6 Nautical Chart and Radar

29¡ The compass safe distance should be ob-served to prevent deviation of the magneticcompass.ssapmocdradnatSssapmocgnireetSm9.0m7.0¡ Do not paint the

Strona 37 - 4.1 Safety Information

30Mounting platformHoles for antenna unit:The mounting surface must be parallel withthe waterline and provided with five holeswhose dimensions are sho

Strona 38 - 4.3 Replacing the Fuse

317. Pass the cable through the hole at the bot-tom of the radome base.8. Secure the cable with the cable clampingplate and gasket. Ground the shield

Strona 39 - 4.4 Troubleshooting

32• Make sure you allow enough clearanceboth to get to the connectors behind the unitand to allow you to get your hands in onboth sides to loosen or t

Strona 40 - 4.5 Self Test

33ConnectionsConnect the signal and power cables, theground wire and optional equipment as shownin Figure 5-12.RPHDGNMEADJ-1OPTIONMARINE RADARTYPESER.

Strona 41 - 5. INSTALLATION

34Navigation aid, video sounderconnectionIf your navigation aid can output data inNMEA 0183 data format, your vessel’s posi-tion in latitude and longi

Strona 42 - Wiring and final preparation

35J55 (NMEA)SPU9180TLL, RSDJ61NavaidEchosounderVideo plotterMODEL 841 M2The position data from navaid can beused for the echosounder if a videoplotter

Strona 43 - 5.2 Display Unit Installation

365.4 Initial Adjustment of PictureFollow the procedure below to obtain properradar picture.1) Press the [POWER] key on the display unit.The display s

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375.6 Entering Initial Settings1) At the Installation Setup 1 menu, press thecursor pad to select Key Beep. (Key Beepturns on or off the buzzer which

Strona 45 - See the procedure in

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiSafety Instructions for the InstallerDo not work inside theequipment unless totallyfamiliar with electrical

Strona 46 - The OPTION connector

381) Transmit the radar on the shortest range andadjust the sensitivity and STC.2) Visually select a straight echo (harbor wall,straight pier).3) Disp

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vFOREWORD ... vSPECIFICATIONS ... viiEQUIPMENT LIST ... ixCONFIGRATION ...

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viCongratulations on your choice of theFURUNO MODEL 841 MARK-2 MarineRadar. We are confident you will see whythe FURUNO name has become synony-mous w

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viiAntenna Unit1. RadiatorPrinted array2. Radiator length54 cm3. Horizontal beamwidth3.9°4. Vertical beamwidth20°5. Sidelobe-20 dB within main lobe-23

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viiiStand-by (ST-BY), Echo Trail Time(TRAIL), Variable Range Marker(VRM), Range, Range Ring Interval,Range and Bearing to Cursor (+), OffCenter (OFF

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