MARINE RADARMODELMODEL 841 MARK-2
ixEQUIPMENT LISTComplete Set.oNemaNepyT.oNedoCytQskrameR1tinuannetnA850-1700-BSR12tinuyalpsiD2M4-311-PDR13straperapS00890-30PS144-580-000tes14seirosse
xOptional Equipment.oNemaNepyT.oNedoCytQskrameR1reifitceR26-RP484-310-0001CAV001584-310-000CAV011684-310-000CAV022784-310-000CAV0322rezzuBlanretxE631
xi5ANAVVideo SounderGyroGyro ConverterAD-100*Equivalent to NMEA0183OptionIEC 1162*IEC 1162*(In/Out)(In)Fluxgate HeadingSensor C-2000Antenna UnitRemote
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
2Figure 1-1 How radar worksABCDOwn ship(radar)DABCHeading lineTargetsOwn shipin centerRange and bearingof a target, relativeto own ship, arereadable
32. OPERATION2.1 Control DescriptionCursor padShift cursor, VRMand EBL; selectitems and optionson menu.Selects display mode;erases heading errorindica
4 0.5RangeRange ring intervalEcho trail, AUTO tuningEcho trail elapsed time,echo trail time, tuning indicatorGuard zoneFast Time Constant
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
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
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
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8 1.5NM 0.5VRMrangeVRMTarget VRM EBL + CURSOR 0.675NM 220.9°R 0.675NM 308.7°RFigure 2-8 Measuri
9To erase the EBL, press and hold down the[EBL] key for about three seconds. 1.5NM 0.5EBLTargetEBLbearing VRM EBL
10Table 1-1 Menu descriptionMenuFunction1. Selects control panel backlighting; four is maximum backlighting.2. Selects brilliance for echo trails
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
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
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
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 (
15corner on the display when the interferencerejection circuit is turned on.2.18 Suppressing NoiseInterferenceNoise interference appears on the screen
162.21 Echo TrailsYou can show the trails of targets in after-glow. This function is useful for alerting youto possible collision situations.Starting
17 1.5NM 0.5HDG 326.8° 66° 04. 00N166° 04. 00EVRM EBL + CURSOR0.675NM 240.1°R 0.646 NM 308.7
iiiiiiiiiiiii i"WARNING" and "CAUTION" notices appear throughout this manual. It is the responsibil-ity of the operator and the in
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
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
202.30 Outputting CursorPosition to NavigatorCursor position (NMEA0183 data sentenceTLL) can be output to the navigator con-nected to this radar by p
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
22On the other hand, hulls made from woodor fiberglass return much weaker echoes.Vertical surfaces, such as a cliff, are goodtargets provided they fa
23Indirect echoesIndirect echoes may be returned from eithera passing ship or returned from a reflectingsurface on your own ship, for example, astack.
24Blind and shadow sectorsFunnels, stacks, masts, or derricks in the pathof antenna may reduce the intensity of theradar beam. If the angle subtended
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
264.2 Preventative MaintenanceRegular maintenance is important for goodperformance. Always keep the equipment asfree as possible from dirt, dust, and
274.4 TroubleshootingTable 4-2 contains simple troubleshootingprocedures which you can follow to try torestore normal operation. If you cannot re-stor
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
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)
29¡ The compass safe distance should be ob-served to prevent deviation of the magneticcompass.ssapmocdradnatSssapmocgnireetSm9.0m7.0¡ Do not paint the
30Mounting platformHoles for antenna unit:The mounting surface must be parallel withthe waterline and provided with five holeswhose dimensions are sho
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
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
33ConnectionsConnect the signal and power cables, theground wire and optional equipment as shownin Figure 5-12.RPHDGNMEADJ-1OPTIONMARINE RADARTYPESER.
34Navigation aid, video sounderconnectionIf your navigation aid can output data inNMEA 0183 data format, your vessel’s posi-tion in latitude and longi
35J55 (NMEA)SPU9180TLL, RSDJ61NavaidEchosounderVideo plotterMODEL 841 M2The position data from navaid can beused for the echosounder if a videoplotter
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
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
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiSafety Instructions for the InstallerDo not work inside theequipment unless totallyfamiliar with electrical
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
vFOREWORD ... vSPECIFICATIONS ... viiEQUIPMENT LIST ... ixCONFIGRATION ...
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
viiAntenna Unit1. RadiatorPrinted array2. Radiator length54 cm3. Horizontal beamwidth3.9°4. Vertical beamwidth20°5. Sidelobe-20 dB within main lobe-23
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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