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Strona 1 - OPERATOR'S MANUAL

MARINE RADARFAR-2807(-D) SeriesFAR-2107(-BB,-D) SeriesOPERATOR'S MANUALwww.furuno.co.jpMODEL(Fishing Specification)

Strona 2 - (DAMI ) FAR-21X7/28X7(FISH)

TABLE OF CONTENTS viii3.5.1 Enabling auto acquisition ...3-5 3.5.2 T

Strona 3 - IMPORTANT NOTICES

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-74 [NAV DATA] 1 BACK 2 DEPTH OFF/m/ft 3 DEPTH GRAPH SCALE 10/20/50/ 100/200/500 4 DEPTH MARK 000 5 CURRENT OFF/ON 6 WIND O

Strona 4 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-75Nav data menu description Item Description 2 DEPTH Selects unit of depth measurement, or turn depth indication off. 3 DEPTH G

Strona 5 - ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-76 [CUSTOMIZE•TEST] 1 BACK 2 [DATA BOX] 3 [F1] 4 [F2] 5 [F3] 6 [F4] 7 [OPERATION] 8 [TEST] [DATA BOX] 1 BACK 3 NAV DATA O

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-7710. Roll the wheel to choose zoom display format and then push the wheel or the left button. STAB GND: Ground stabilized (geo

Strona 7 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-78 [CUSTOMIZE•TEST] 1 BACK 2 [DATA BOX] 3 [F1] 4 [F2] 5 [F3] 6 [F4] 7 [OPERATION] 8 [TEST] [OPERATION] 1 BACK 2 WHEEL DRIVE

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-79Operation menu items Item No. Description Options 2 WHEEL DRIVE Choose how to cycle data when using the wheel. NORMAL: Cycl

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-80 1.43 Alarms When error is detected, the appropriate alarm indication appears (in red) and the audible alarm sounds. Silence t

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-81Alarm description (con’t from previous page) Warning Audible alarm Visual alarm To quit alarm status EPFS failure Continuous

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-82 [ALARM] 1 BACK 2 GUARD ALARM MODE IN/OUT 3 GUARD ALARM LEVEL 1/2/3/4 4 WATCH ALARM OFF/6M/10M/ 12M/15/20M 5 ALARM SOUND

Strona 12 - Declaration of conformity

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-834. Roll the wheel to choose an alarm to output and then push the wheel or the left button. The alarm chosen is underlined. 5.

Strona 13 - FOREWORD

TABLE OF CONTENTS ix4.5.2 Sleeping all targets ... 4-6 4.6

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-84 [ANT INFORMATION] ANT NO 1 BAND : X-BAND MODEL : 12 UP POS : FORE ANT NO 2 BAND : X-BAND MODEL : 25 UP

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-851.45 Cursor Data Cursor data can be shown in range and bearing from own ship, latitude and longitude position or cursor’s X-Y

Strona 16 - ARPA 035-9212 01.**

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-86 1.46 Performance Monitor A performance monitor is required for a radar installed on vessels of 300 GT and upward engaged in i

Strona 17 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-87The range scale is automatically set to 24 nm. The radar screen will show one or two arcs. If the radar transmitter and receiv

Strona 18 - Blackbox type

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-88 1.47 Wiper The wiper feature automatically suppresses the brilliance of weak signals (noise, sea clutter, rain clutter, etc.)

Strona 19 - Console type RCN-001/RCN-002

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-89010203040506070809101.48 Own Ship Symbol Own ship symbol ( ) may be inscribed on the screen as below. You may enter ten such

Strona 20 - Console type RCN-003/RCN-004

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-90 1.49 Color and Brilliance Sets This radar provides four sets of color and brilliance sets to match any ambient lighting cond

Strona 21 - Radiator

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-915. Roll the wheel to choose 2 BKGD COLOR and then push the wheel or the left button. 6. Roll the wheel to choose background

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-92 1.51 Switching Hub HUB-100 (option) The HUB-100 provides switching for a card interface unit and multiple processor units (m

Strona 23 - FAR-2157/2167DS

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-93 1.52 Dual Radar Display The image from both X-band and S-band radars may be shown together on one radar display. This allows

Strona 24 - 5 POWER SOURCE

TABLE OF CONTENTS x5.9.3 Auto target track (A, B, C and W types) ...5-15 5.9.4 Choosing trac

Strona 25 - SP - 3 E3522S01A-M

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-94 Note 2: In the dual radar display, a guard zone set on the main radar is also accommodated on the external radar. When the p

Strona 26 - SP - 4 E3522S01A-M

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-957. Push the right button four times to close the menu. Note 1: The dual radar function becomes inoperative when the external

Strona 27 - 1.2 Transmitter ON

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-96 1.52.2 Specifying Sector Width and Length When 2 DUAL RADAR in the DUAL RADAR menu is set for "COMBINE", specify t

Strona 28 - Round Wide Full

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-97In the example below, START is 130° and ANGLE is 100°. START(Example: 130°)ANGLE(Example: 100°)Width of sector 9. Select 5 C

Strona 29 - 1.3 Control Unit

1. RADAR OPERATION 1-98 1.52.3 Choosing External Radar (image source) Select the external radar to use in the dual radar display. 1. Right-click th

Strona 30 - Control description

2-12. RADAR OBSERVATION 2.1 General 2.1.1 Minimum and maximum ranges Minimum range The minimum range is defined by the shortest distance at which,

Strona 31 - 1.4 Main Menu

2. RADAR OBSERVATION 2-2X-band and S-band In fair weather, the equation on the previous page does not give a significant difference between X- and S-

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2. RADAR OBSERVATION 2-32.2 False Echoes Occasionally echo signals appear on the screen at positions where there is no target or disappear even if th

Strona 33 - T 11.7 NM

2. RADAR OBSERVATION 2-4Virtual image A relatively large target close to your ship may be represented at two positions on the screen. One of them is

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2. RADAR OBSERVATION 2-52.3 SART (Search and Rescue Transponder) 2.3.1 SART description A Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) may be triggered by a

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xiFOREWORD A Word to the Owner of FAR-2807(-D)/FAR-2107(-BB,-D) Series Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FAR-2807(-D)/FAR-2107(-BB,-D) Se

Strona 36 - 1.6 Cursor Menu

2. RADAR OBSERVATION 2-62.3.2 Showing SART marks on the radar display This radar is equipped with a feature which optimally sets up the radar for SA

Strona 37 - 1.7 Monitor Brilliance

2. RADAR OBSERVATION 2-72.3.3 General remarks on receiving SART SART range errors When responses from only the 12 low frequency sweeps are visible (

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2. RADAR OBSERVATION 2-82.4 RACON A RACON is a radar beacon which emits radar receivable signals in the radar frequency spectrum (X- or S-band). Ther

Strona 39 - Display screen

3-13. ARP OPERATION 3.1 Usage Precautions • This function is designed to meet the IMO requirements of both ARPA and ATA, and the desired function i

Strona 40 - Data fields

3. ARP OPERATION 3-23.2 Controls for ARP Keyboard The ARP uses the keys shown below. ACQONMENUOFFVRMA/C SEAA/C RAINMODE3LINEINDEX6OFF21HLCENTEROFF45R

Strona 41 - 1.10 Tuning the Receiver

3. ARP OPERATION 3-33.3 Activating, Deactivating ARP To activate or deactivate the ARP: 1. Roll the trackball to place the arrow in the ARP ACQ MOD

Strona 42 - 1.10.4 Manual tuning

3. ARP OPERATION 3-43. Push the left button to enter the reference mark. (The mark may also be entered by pressing the [ACQ] key on the full keyboar

Strona 43 - 1.12 Presentation Modes

3. ARP OPERATION 3-5 [ARP TARGET MENU] 1 ARP SELECT MANUAL100/ AUTO 25/ AUTO 50/ AUTO 75/ AUTO 100 2 ALL CANCEL 3 REF TARGET VECTOR OFF/ON 3

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3. ARP OPERATION 3-6 [ARP TARGET MENU] 1 ARP SELECT MANUAL100/ AUTO 25/ AUTO 50/ AUTO 75/ AUTO 100 2 ALL CANCEL 3 REF TARGET VECTOR OFF/ON 3

Strona 45 - North Marker

3. ARP OPERATION 3-7 [ARP TARGET MENU] 1 ARP SELECT MANUAL100/ AUTO 25/ AUTO 50/ AUTO 75/ AUTO 100 2 ALL CANCEL 3 REF TARGET VECTOR3.6 Manua

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FOREWORD xii• Two types of trackball-equipped control units are available: RCU-014 (full keyboard) and the RCU-015 (palm control). The trackball is

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3. ARP OPERATION 3-8The plotting symbol is drawn by broken lines during the initial acquisition stage. A vector appears in about one minute after acq

Strona 48 - 1.13.2 Manual speed input

3. ARP OPERATION 3-93.7 ARP Symbols and ARP Symbol Attributes 3.7.1 ARP symbols The symbols used in this equipment comply with IEC 60872-1. Item S

Strona 49 - 1.15.1 Choosing pulselength

3. ARP OPERATION 3-10 Other ARP symbols Item Symbol Status Remarks Trial maneuver T (flashing) Bottom center Appears during execution of a tri

Strona 50 - 1.15.2 Changing pulselength

3. ARP OPERATION 3-11 [ARP•AIS] 1 BACK 2 GUARD ZONE STAB STAB HDG/STAB NORTH 3 GUARD POLYGON OFF/STAB GND/ STAB HDG/STAB NORTH 4 [TRIAL MANEUV

Strona 51 - Level bar

3. ARP OPERATION 3-12 3.7.5 Auto target track (A, B, C and W types) You may “reuse” ARP target numbers 1-15 when an ARP target having one of those t

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3. ARP OPERATION 3-133.8 Displaying Target Data The ARP mode provides the full functionality of ARP as required by the IMO Resolution A.823(19) and I

Strona 53 - Sea clutter at

3. ARP OPERATION 3-14 000010020030040050060070080090100110120130140150160170180190200210220230240250260270280290300310320330340350Target selected for

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3. ARP OPERATION 3-15 [TARGET LIST (1/1)] SORT BY CPA 1 BACK 2 ARP TARGET No: 01 BRG 16.5°T RNG 2.05 NM CPA 0.17NM TCPA>99.59M3 ARP TA

Strona 55 - 1.18.2 Adjusting A/C RAIN

3. ARP OPERATION 3-16 [TARGET LIST MENU] 1 SORT BY CPA/TCPA/BCR/BCT/ RANGE/SPEED Sorting the target list You may sort the target list by CPA, TC

Strona 56 - 1.19 Interference Rejector

3. ARP OPERATION 3-173.9 Vector Modes Target vectors can be displayed relative to own ship's heading (Relative) or north (True). 3.9.1 Descrip

Strona 57 - 1.20 Measuring the Range

xiiiRadar Type and Function Availability This radar series is available in five specification types to meet the requirements of Authorities, and fun

Strona 58 - >0.66NM<

3. ARP OPERATION 3-18 3.9.2 Vector motion and length Vectors may be displayed in true or relative motion. Vector time (or the length of vectors) can

Strona 59 - 1.21 Measuring the Bearing

3. ARP OPERATION 3-193.10 Past Position Display The ARP displays equally time-spaced dots marking the past positions of any targets being tracked.

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3. ARP OPERATION 3-20 [ARP•AIS] 1 BACK 2 GUARD ZONE STAB STAB HDG/STAB NORTH 3 GUARD POLYGON OFF/STAB GND/ STAB HDG/STAB NORTH 4 [TRIAL MANEU

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3. ARP OPERATION 3-21 [SPEED MENU] 1 SHIP SPEED LOG(BT)/LOG(WT)/ GPS/MANUAL/REF 2 MANUAL SPEED 0.0kt 3 SET DRIFT OFF/ON 3.11 Set and Drift S

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3. ARP OPERATION 3-22 3.12 Setting CPA/TCPA Alarm Ranges The ARP continuously monitors the predicted range at the Closest Point of Approach (CPA) and

Strona 63 - >3.85NM<

3. ARP OPERATION 3-233.12.2 Acknowledging CPA/TCPA alarm To acknowledge and silence the CPA/TCPA alarm, press the [ALARM ACK] key on the keyboard, o

Strona 64 - Targets

3. ARP OPERATION 3-24 3.13 Setting a Guard Zone When a target transits the operator-set guard zone, the buzzer sounds and the indication GUARD appea

Strona 65 - 1.24 Setting a Target Alarm

3. ARP OPERATION 3-25When an ARP or AIS target violates the guard zone, the message “GUARD” appears (in red) at the right side of the display and the

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3. ARP OPERATION 3-26 [ARP•AIS] 1 BACK 2 GUARD ZONE STAB STAB HDG/STAB NORTH 3 GUARD POLYGON OFF/STAB GND/ STAB HDG/STAB NORTH 4 [TRIAL MANEU

Strona 67 - Outward target alarm

3. ARP OPERATION 3-274. Roll the wheel to choose OFF, STAB GND, STAB HDG or STAB NORTH as appropriate and then the push the wheel or the left button

Strona 68 - Off-centered display

xivPROGRAM NUMBER PC Board Program No. Version No. MAIN 035-9204 03.** (Merchant) RFC 035-9202 01.** KEY(REMOTE) 035-9203 01.** ARPA 035-9212 01.

Strona 69 - 1.26 Echo Stretch

3. ARP OPERATION 3-28 Target full alarm When the memory becomes full, the memory full status is indicated by “TARGET-FULL(AUTO+MAN)” and the relevant

Strona 70 - 1.27 Echo Averaging

3. ARP OPERATION 3-293.15 Trial Maneuver The trial maneuver feature simulates the effect on all tracked targets against own ship's maneuver with

Strona 71 - 1.28 Target Trails

3. ARP OPERATION 3-30 [ARP•AIS] 1 BACK 2 GUARD ZONE STAB STAB HDG/STAB NORTH 4 GUARD POLYGON OFF/STAB GND/ STAB HDG/STAB NORTH 4 [TRIAL MANEUVE

Strona 72 - 1.28.3 Trail gradation

3. ARP OPERATION 3-31 [TRIAL MANEUVER] 1 BACK 2 TRIAL OFF/STATIC/DYNAMIC3 TRIAL SPEED RATE 0kt 0.00kt/s 0kt 0.00kt/s 4 TRIAL TURN RATE 0kt 0.0°/s

Strona 73 - No trail generated

3. ARP OPERATION 3-32 11. Roll the wheel to choose the course setting box. Use the wheel to set the course: Roll the wheel to choose location; push t

Strona 74 - 1.28.5 Trail level

3. ARP OPERATION 3-33 [CUSTOMIZE•TEST] 1 BACK 2 [DATA BOX] 3 [F1] 4 [F2] 5 [F3] 6 [F4] 7 [OPERATION] 8 [TEST] [TEST] 1 BACK 2 [SELF TEST] 3 [ARP T

Strona 75 - 1.28.9 Erasing trails

3. ARP OPERATION 3-34 5. Roll the wheel to choose 2 ARP TEST START and then push the wheel or the left button to start the test. An alert “XX” fli

Strona 76 - 1.29 Parallel Index Lines

3. ARP OPERATION 3-353.17 Criteria for Selecting Targets for Tracking The FURUNO ARP video processor detects targets in midst of noise and discrimin

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3. ARP OPERATION 3-36 This land outline is used to inhibit further acquisition and tracking of ship-sized echoes beyond the closest coast outline. Fi

Strona 78 - 1.29.5 Index line mode

3. ARP OPERATION 3-373.18 Factors Affecting ARP Functions Sea returns If the radar anti-clutter control is adjusted properly, there is no serious ef

Strona 79 - 1.30 Origin Mark

xvSYSTEM CONFIGURATION See page xix for detailed information about antenna units and radiators. With FURUNO-supplied monitor ANTENNA UNIT(Performanc

Strona 80 - Bearing and range from

3. ARP OPERATION 3-38 Blind and shadow sectors Radar shadow or blind areas caused by obstructions aboard ship, for example, funnels and masts, in the

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4-14. AIS OPERATION The FURUNO AIS (Automatic Identification System) model FA-100 or FA-150 exchanges with other AIS-fitted ships all data and infor

Strona 82 - 1.31 Zoom

4. AIS OPERATION 4-2 [ARP•AIS] 1 BACK 2 GUARD ZONE STAB STAB HDG/STAB NORTH 5 GUARD POLYGON OFF/STAB GND/ STAB HDG/STAB NORTH 4 [TRIAL MANEUVE

Strona 83 - 1.32 Markers

4. AIS OPERATION 4-34.3 Turning AIS Display On/Off 1. Roll the trackball to choose the AIS DISP box at the right side of the screen. AIS OFF DIS

Strona 84 - 1.32.5 Barge marker

4. AIS OPERATION 4-4 [VOYAGE DATA] 1 BACK 2 NAVIGATION STATUS 00 3 ETA 00/000/0000 00:00 4 DESTINATION 5 DRAUGHT 00m 6 CREW 0000 4.4 Setting

Strona 85 - Navigation Purpose

4. AIS OPERATION 4-55. Roll the wheel to choose appropriate navigation status number referring to the information below. Push the wheel. 00: Underw

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4. AIS OPERATION 4-64.5 Activating Targets When you convert a sleeping target to an activated target, that target’s course and speed are shown with a

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4. AIS OPERATION 4-74.6 Sleeping Targets 4.6.1 Sleeping an AIS target You may “sleep” an AIS target as below when the screen becomes filled with tar

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4. AIS OPERATION 4-84.7 Displaying Target Data You may display an AIS target’s data by selecting it on the display. 4.7.1 Basic data By keyboard 1.

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4. AIS OPERATION 4-94.7.2 Detailed target data 1. Roll the trackball to place the cursor on the desired AIS target in the data box at the right side

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION xviBlackbox type ANTENNA UNIT(Performance Monitor PM-51 built in(FAR-2137S-BB)FAR-2137S-BBPROCESSOR UNITRPU-013Sub DisplayCONTRO

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4. AIS OPERATION 4-10 4.8 AIS Symbol Attributes You may adjust the brilliance and choose the size and color of the AIS symbol. 4.8.1 AIS symbol bri

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4. AIS OPERATION 4-114.8.2 AIS symbol size and color You may choose the size and color of the AIS symbol as follows: 1. Roll the trackball to choo

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4. AIS OPERATION 4-12 4.9 Past Position Display The past position display shows equally time-spaced dots marking past positions of activated AIS tar

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4. AIS OPERATION 4-134.9.2 Past position display attributes You may choose the number of past position points to show per plot interval and the colo

Strona 95 - 1.35 Ship’s Position

4. AIS OPERATION 4-14 4.10 Lost Target A target is declared a lost target when it fails to produce data for six minutes or five reporting intervals,

Strona 96 - 1.36 Noise Rejector

4. AIS OPERATION 4-154.11 ROT Setting You may set the lower limit of the ROT (Rate Of Turn) at which the heading line on target symbols will point in

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4. AIS OPERATION 4-16 [FUSION] 1 BACK 2 FUSION TARGET OFF/ON 3 GAP 0.000NM 4 RANGE 0.000NM 5 BEARING 00.0° 6 SPEED 0.0KT 7 COURSE 0.0° 4.12 F

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4. AIS OPERATION 4-17When the fusion criteria is met, the ARP symbol is erased and only the AIS symbol is displayed. Further, “ARPA FUSION” appears a

Strona 99 - 1.39 Watch Alarm

4. AIS OPERATION 4-18 4.13 Own Ship’s Data Own ship’s static data (type of ship, call sign, name and position of internal and external GPS antennas)

Strona 100 - 1.40 Setting Up Nav Data

4. AIS OPERATION 4-19 [TRANSMIT MESSAGE] 1 BACK 2 ADDRESS TYPE ADDRESSED/BROADCAST3 MESSAGE TYPE SAFETY/BINARY 4 MMSI NO. 000000000 5 CHANNEL A/B

Strona 101 - 1. RADAR OPERATION

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION xviiConsole type RCN-001/RCN-002 ANTENNA UNIT(Performance Monitor PM-51 built in)TRANSCEIVER UNITRTR-082 For FAR-2837SW(-D)FAR-2

Strona 102 - 1.41 Text Window Setup

4. AIS OPERATION 4-2010. Roll the wheel to choose the channel to transmit your message over: A, B, A or B, or A and B. Push the wheel after making yo

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4. AIS OPERATION 4-21 [RECEIVED MESSAGES] (1/1)1 BACK [L = TOP] 2 09DEC2003 12:34 ADDRESSED SAFETY MMSI: 107374182 3 4

Strona 104 - 1.42 Customizing Operation

4. AIS OPERATION 4-22 NAME: FURUNO CALL: 112233 STORM WARNING VICINITY OF 35°N 135°W 4. Roll the wheel to choose the message which you want to see a

Strona 105 - Operation menu items

4. AIS OPERATION 4-234.15 AIS System Messages AIS system messages are displayed at the bottom right corner of the screen. The table below shows the

Strona 106 - 1.43 Alarms

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5-15. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5.1 General The video plotter • Plots own and other ships’ tracks. (Plotting of other ships’ tracks not available on

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-2Sample video plotter display 000010020030040050060070080090100110120130140150160170180190200210220230240250260270280290

Strona 109 - Information

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-35.4 Radar Map A radar map is a combination of map lines and symbols whereby the user can define and input the navigatio

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-45.4.2 Inscribing radar map marks and lines 1. Roll the trackball to choose the MARK box at the left side of the displ

Strona 111 - 1.45 Cursor Data

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-5• To continue entering the same mark or line (with the guidance box showing “MARK / EXIT”), roll the trackball to choo

Strona 112 - 1.46 Performance Monitor

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION xviiiConsole type RCN-003/RCN-004 ANTENNA UNIT(Performance Monitor PM-51 built in)TRANSCEIVER UNITRTR-082 For FAR-2837SW(-D)FAR-

Strona 114 - 1.47 Wiper

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-65.5 Erasing Radar Map Marks and Lines A total of 20,000 points is allotted for radar map marks and lines. When this am

Strona 115 - 1.48 Own Ship Symbol

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-75.5.2 Erasing all radar map marks and lines You can erase all radar map marks and lines from the screen as below. Be a

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-85.6 Radar Map Corrections 5.6.1 Radar map correction When there is positional error between the radar screen and rada

Strona 117 - ANT POSN

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-94. Roll the wheel to choose ON and then push the wheel or the left button. “ALIGN” appears (in red) next to cursor pos

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-10 5.7.2 Chart position correction There may be a case where the chart overlay is not aligned with the radar image. Thi

Strona 119 - 1.52 Dual Radar Display

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-114. Roll the wheel to choose ON and then push the wheel or the left button. “ALIGN” appears (in red) next to cursor po

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-12 5.8 Hiding/Showing Graphics on the Video Plotter Display 1. Roll the trackball to choose the MENU box at the rig

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-135.9 Track 5.9.1 Plotting own ship’s track A total of 20,000 points are allotted for storage of own ship’s track, mark

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-14 5.9.2 Plotting other ships’ track (A, B, C and W types) The tracks of 15 targets (other ships) can be recorded. The

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-155.9.4 Erasing track The display may become full of track when, for example, own ship traces the same route several tim

Strona 124 - Installation Setting menu

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION xixAntenna unit FAR-2117(-BB,-D) FAR-2127(-BB,-D) FAR-2827(-D) RSB-096 (24 rpm) RSB-097 (42 rpm) FAR-2137S(-BB,-D) RSB-098/09

Strona 125 - 2.1 General

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-16 5.10 Waypoints A particular location is known as a “waypoint,” whether it be a starting point, a destination point or

Strona 126 - 2. RADAR OBSERVATION

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-17 [NAV LINE•WPT (1/2)] 1 BACK 2 NAV LINE DATA OFF/EXT DATA/ INTERNAL DATA/ WPT MARK* 3 NAV LINE SELECT - - FORWA

Strona 127 - 2.2 False Echoes

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-18 [WPT SET] 1 BACK 2 WPT NO. SELECT 000 3 WPT NAME 4 WPT L/L 00°00.000 N 000°00.000 E 5 CLEAR DATA 3. Roll the

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-19 [WPT SET] 1 BACK 2 WPT NO. SELECT 000 3 WPT NAME 4 WPT L/L 00°00.000 N 000°00.000 E 5 CLEAR DATA 5.10.2 Editi

Strona 129 - 2.3.1 SART description

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-20 5.10.3 Erasing waypoints Waypoints may be erased individually or collectively. Note that a waypoint cannot be erased

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-21 [WPT LIST (1/25)] 1 BACK (L=TOP) 001 001 34°42.110 N 136°31.580 E 002 002 33°97.690 N 134°64.350 E 003

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-22 [NAV LINE•WPT (2/2)] 1 BACK 2 ARRIVAL WPT ALARM OFF/ON 3 TURNING LINE OFF/ON/REVISED 4 DISP WPT NO. OFF/ON 5 DISP

Strona 132 - 2.4 RACON

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-23 [NAV LINE SET] 1 BACK 2 NAV LINE NO. SELECT 00 3 NAV LINE NAME 4 NAV LINE ENTRY — — — — — — — — — —

Strona 133 - 3.1 Usage Precautions

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-24 5.11.2 Editing nav lines Follow the procedure below to edit a nav line. Before editing a nav line it must be disabled

Strona 134 - 3.2 Controls for ARP

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-25 [NAV LINE LIST (1/30)] 1 BACK (L=TOP) 001—002—003 004—005—006 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-26 [NAV LINE SET] 1 BACK 2 NAV LINE NO. SELECT 00 3 NAV LINE NAME 4 NAV LINE ENTRY — — — — — — — — — —

Strona 137 - 3.5 Automatic Acquisition

5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-27 [NAV LINE•WPT (1/2)] 1 BACK 2 NAV LINE DATA OFF/EXT DATA/ INTERNAL DATA/ WPT MARK* 3 NAV LINE SELECT 00 FORWAR

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-28 [NAV LINE•WPT (2/2)] 1 BACK 2 ARRIVAL WPT ALARM OFF/ON 3 TURNING LINE OFF/ON/REVISED 4 DISP WPT NO. OFF/ON 5 DISP

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-295.11.6 Displaying nav line, waypoint mark Displaying internal nav lines 1. Roll the trackball to choose the MENU box

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-30 Waypoint mark (A, B, C and W types only) The waypoint mark shows the location of a destination waypoint which is set

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-31 [CARD (1/2)] 1 BACK 2 DRIVE SELECT A/B/C/D* 3 [READ CARD] 4 [WR MARK] 5 [WR NAV LINE•WPT] 6 [WR OWN TRACK] 7 [WR TA

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-32 [CARD (1/2)] 1 BACK 2 DRIVE SELECT A/B/C/D* 3 [READ CARD] 4 [WR MARK] 5 [WR NAV LINE•WPT] 6 [WR OWN TRACK] 7 [WR TAR

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-334. Roll the wheel to choose DRIVE SELECT and then push the wheel or the left button. 5. Roll the wheel to choose app

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-34 [CARD (1/2)] 1 BACK 2 DRIVE SELECT A/B/C/D* 3 [READ CARD] 4 [WR MARK] 5 [WR NAV LINE•WPT] 6 [WR OWN TRACK] 7 [WR T

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5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION 5-35Note: Marks, own ship’s track and other ships’ tracks replayed from a memory card are added to the data currently disp

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FURUNO FAR-2157/2167DS SP - 1 E3522S01A-M SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR/ARPA FAR-2157/2167DS 1 ANTENNA RADIATOR 1.1 Type Slotted waveguide arr

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6-16. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Periodic checks and maintenance are important for proper operation of any electronic system. This chapter contain

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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-26.1 Periodic Maintenance Schedule Regular maintenance is essential to good performance. A regular maintenance prog

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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-36.2 Life Expectancy of Major Parts Parts Type Life expectancy Remarks Antenna Motor D8G-516 (24 rpm, X-band) D8G

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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-46.3 Replacing the Fuse The fuse at the rear of the processor unit and the display unit protects the equipment from

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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-56.5 Trackball Maintenance If the cursor skips or moves abnormally, clean the trackball as below. 1. Turn the ret

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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-66.6 Easy Troubleshooting This section provides troubleshooting procedures that the user may follow to restore norm

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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-76.7 Advanced-level Troubleshooting This section describes how to cure hardware and software troubles that should b

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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-8Advanced troubleshooting (con’t) Problem Probable causes or check points Remedy Marks, indications and noise appe

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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-9Advanced troubleshooting (con’t) Problem Probable causes or check points Remedy Interference rejector is inoperat

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FURUNO FAR-2157/2167DS SP - 2 E3522S01A-M Resolution 1280 x 1024 pixel Effective radar diameter 308 mm (H: 64 kHz, V: 60 Hz) Viewable range 108

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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-10 [CUSTOMIZE•TEST] 1 BACK 2 [DATA BOX] 3 [F1] 4 [F2] 5 [F3] 6 [F4] 7 [OPERATION] 8 [TEST] [TEST] 1 BACK 2 [SEL

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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-11<SELF TEST>PROGRAM No. ROM RAM DIP SW SPU 0359204-03.** OK OK 0000RFC 0359202-01.** OK OK

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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-12 7. Press the [F1] key to change the display. The buzzer stops and the screen shows the sentences being input fr

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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-138. Press the [F1] key again to show the data sentences input from AIS and INS. <AIS>VDOVDM <INS>ZDA

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AP-1APPENDIX 1. Menu Tree Main menu (accessed by MENU key or MENU box) 1 ECHO2 MARK3 ALARM(Continued on next page)1 BACK2 2ND ECHO REJ (OFF, ON)3 TU

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APPENDIX AP-2 4 TTAIS5 PLOTTER1 BACK2 AZ STAB (STAB HDG, STAB NORTH)3 AZ POLYGON (OFF, STAB GND, STAB HDG, STAB NORTH)4 [TRIAL MANEUVER]5 [TTAIS SY

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APPENDIX AP-3 9 [DISPLAY]0 AUTO TARGET TRACK (OFF, ON)*1 BACK2 GRID (OFF, L/L)3 OWN TRACK (OFF, ON)4 TARGET TRACK (OFF, ON)*5 MARK (OFF, ON)6 LAND DE

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APPENDIX AP-4 7 [WPT LIST]8 [NAV LINE SET]9 [NAV LINE LIST]0 NEXT(Continued on next page)(Continued from previous page)9 CUSTOMIZE TEST1 BACK2 [DA

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APPENDIX AP-57 [OPERATION]8 [TEST](Continued from previous page)1 BACK2 WHEEL DRIVE (NORMAL, REVERSE)3 KEY BEEP (OFF, LO, MID, HI)4 REMOTE KEY (F*-KE

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FURUNO FAR-2157/2167DS SP - 3 E3522S01A-M FAR-2167DS 220/380VAC: 3/1.5A, 3 phase, 50 Hz or 220/440VAC: 3/1.5A, 3 phase, 60 Hz 5.4 Antenna unit

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APPENDIX AP-6 Pop-up menus of on-screen boxes [TT TARGET MENU] 1 TT SELECT MANUAL 100/AUTO 25/AUTO 50/AUTO 75/AUTO 100 AL

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APPENDIX AP-7[MARK MENU] 1 ORIGIN MARK STAB GND/SEA 2 MARK KIND ORIGIN MARK(No. )/ ORIGIN MARK(SYM)/ MAP MARK / WP 1~50/ WP 51~ 100/ WP 10

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APPENDIX AP-8 2. Digital Interface Input sentences (RP Board, J4) ABK, ACK, BWC*, BWR*, DBS, DBT, DPT, DTM, GGA, GLL, GNS, HDT, MTW, MWV, RMB, RMC,

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APPENDIX AP-9Data sentences Data used is shown in bold italics. Input sentences ABK - UAIS Addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgement $--ABK,xxx

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APPENDIX AP-10 BWR - Bearing and distance to waypoint - rhumb line (Not available on IMO radar) $--BWR,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x.x,T,x.x,M,x

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APPENDIX AP-11DTM - Datum reference $--DTM,ccc,a,x.x,a,x.x,a,x.x,ccc*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | |

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APPENDIX AP-12 DPT - Depth $--DPT,x.x,x.x,x.x*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | +----- 4

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APPENDIX AP-13GLL - Geographic position, latitude/longitude $--GLL,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,hhmmss.ss,A,a*hh<CR><LF> | |

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APPENDIX AP-14 HDT - Heading, true $--HDT,x.x,T*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | +--------- 2 +----+---

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APPENDIX AP-15RMB - Recommended minimum navigation information $--RMB,A,x.x,a,c--c,c--c,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,A,a*hh<CR><LF>

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FURUNO FAR-2157/2167DS SP - 4 E3522S01A-M 9.3 Transmission speed Semi-duplex: 10 Mbps/100 Mbps, Full-duplex: 20 Mbps/200 Mbps 9.4 Cable categor

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APPENDIX AP-16 RMC - Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data $--RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x.x,x.x,xxxxxx,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><L

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APPENDIX AP-17RTE - Route $--RTE,x.x,x.x,a,c--c,c--c,...,c--c*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | |

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APPENDIX AP-18 VBW - Dual ground/water speed $--VBW,x.x,x.x,A,x.x,x.x,A,x.x,A,x.x,A*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | |

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APPENDIX AP-19VSD - UAIS Voyage static data $--VSD,x.x,x.x,x.x,c--c,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,x.x,x.x*hh<CR><LF> | | | |

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APPENDIX AP-20 VWR - Relative (Apparent) wind speed and angle $--VWR,x.x,a,x.x,N,x.x,M,x.x,K*hh<CR><LF> | | | |

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APPENDIX AP-21ZDA - Time and date $--ZDA,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,xxxx,xx,xx*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | |

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APPENDIX AP-22 !AIVDO - UAIS VHF Data-link Own-vessel report !AIVDO,x,x,x,a,s--s,x*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | |

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APPENDIX AP-23ALR- Set alarm state $--ALR,hhmmss.ss,xxx,A,A,c--c*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | |

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APPENDIX AP-24 OSD- Own ship data $--OSD,x.x,A,x.x,a,x.x,a,x.x,x.x,a*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | | |

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APPENDIX AP-25RSD - Radar system data $RARSD,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF> | | |

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1-11. RADAR OPERATION 1.1 Turning on the Power The [POWER] switch ( ) is located at the left corner of the control unit. Open the POWER switch cove

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APPENDIX AP-26 TLB - Target label $--TLB,x.x,c--c,x.x,c--c,...x.x,c--c*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | |

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APPENDIX AP-27TTD - Tracked target data $--TTD,hh,hh.x,s--s,a,x*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | |

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APPENDIX AP-28 Serial interface – input ports Heading sensor Baud rate is selectable from 4800 bps (non-IMO only) and 38.4 kbps. Complies with IEC 61

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APPENDIX AP-293. Longitude Error Table (on 96 nm range scale) The longitude lines concentrate on the north pole and south pole, namely, 1 nm is equiv

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APPENDIX AP-30 0.2256 0.4444 0.6496 0.8350 0.9950 1.1248 1.2202 1.2786 1.2980 0.21980213 0.43290201 0.632803 0.8134132 0.96923215

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IN-1INDEX 2 2nd-trace echo rejector ... 1-74 A A/C RAIN adjustment auto... 1-29 ma

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INDEX IN-2CURSOR DATA box ...1-93 CURSOR menu...1-10 D Dangerous target...

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INDEX IN-3P Past position display AIS... 4-12 PI line boxes... 1-

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INDEX IN-4acquisition zone, reference...3-24 acquisition zone, shape ...3-24 acquisition zone, sleeping...3-23 a

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1/2FURUNO E LEC TR IC C O . , LTD.9-52 Ashihara-Cho, Nishinomiya City, 662-8580, Hyogo, JapanTel: +81 798-65-2111 Fax: +81 798-65-4200Pub No. DOC-921D

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-2The radar is initially set to previously used range and pulse length. Other settings such as brilliance levels, VRMs, EBLs and

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2/2Configuration matrix of FAR- 2XX7 series(This is part of the Declaration of Conformity DOC-907.)FAR-2117FAR-2127FAR-2817FAR-2827FAR-2127WFAR-2827WF

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-31.3 Control Unit Two types of control units are available: Control Unit RCU-014 (full keyboard) and Control Unit RCU-105 (palm

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

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-4Control description Control Description Control Unit RCU-014 (full keyboard) POWER Turns the system on and off. EBL and VRM r

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-51.4 Main Menu You may access the MAIN menu from the full keyboard or by using the trackball. In later sections only the procedu

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-6Main menu operation by trackball 1. Roll the trackball to choose the MENU box at the right side of the screen. The guidance bo

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-71.5 Operation Using the On-Screen Boxes All radar functions can be accessed by using the trackball alone. This is done by choo

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-8 Trackball marker location and guidance box indicationThe trackball marker is either a cursor (+) or an arrow ( ) depending

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-93. The pop-up menu attached to the MARK box is the MARK menu. To open the menu, push the right button. The menu opens in the t

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-10 * Not available on IMO type[CURSOR MENU]2↓TARGET DATA & ACQ/TARGET CANCEL/ARP TGT DATA & ACQ/TARGET TRACK ON*/TARGET

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-116. The guidance box shows “XX / EXIT.” (XX = function chosen). Roll the trackball to place the cursor where desired. 7. Push

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-12 1.8 Choosing the Display Mode This radar has the following display modes: • IMO, A type: Radar, Radar + Plotter • B, C, W

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-131.9 On-Screen Boxes and Markers 6HEAD UP TB RMMENUHDG 000.0°TANT 1 X-BAND PULSE S1PICTURE4 IR OFFES OFFEAV OF

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS iiRadar modelFAR-2127/2827FAR-2127/2827FAR-2127/2827FAR-2117/2817FAR-2117/2817FAR-2117/2817XN12AFXN20AFXN24AFXN12AFXN20AFXN24AFSN

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-14 Guidance BoxARP, AIS Functions Box GUARD ALARM, TIMER ALARM, GUARD ZONE,LOST TRGT, CPA/TCPA, TARGET FULL(AUTO),TARG

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-151.10 Tuning the Receiver 1.10.1 Choosing the tuning method The tuning method can be selected with the TUNE box at the top of

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-16 [HDG MENU] 1 HDG SOURCE AD-10/SERIAL 2 GC-10 SETTING 000.0° 1.10.3 Automatic tuning Choose automatic tuning following para

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-171.12 Presentation Modes This radar has the following presentation modes: Relative Motion (RM) Head-up: Unstabilized Head-up T

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-18 1.12.2 Description of presentation modes Head-up mode The head-up mode is a display in which the line connecting own ship an

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-19Head-up TB (True Bearing) mode Radar echoes are shown in the same way as in the head-up mode. The difference from normal head-

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-20 True motion mode Own ship and other moving objects move in accordance with their true courses and speed. In ground stabilized

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-21[SPEED MENU] 1 SHIP SPEED LOG(BT)/LOG(WT)/ GPS/MANUAL/REF 2 MANUAL SPEED 0.0kt 3 SET DRIFT OFF/ON 1.13 Entering Own Ship&

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-22 1.13.2 Manual speed input If the speed log is not working, enter speed manually as below. In this case the speed data type is

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-23 [PICTURE MENU] 1 INT REJECT OFF/1/2/3 2 ECHO STRETCH OFF/1/2/3 3 ECHO AVERAGE OFF/1/2/3 4 NOISE REJ OFF/ON 5 AUTO STC OFF/ON

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS iiiWARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnelshould work inside theequipment.Turn off the r

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-24 [PULSE MENU] 1 BACK 2 0.5NM S1/S2 3 0.75NM S1/S2/M1 4 1.5NM S1/S2/M1 5 3NM S2/M1/M2/M3 6 6NM M1/M2/M3/L 7 12-24NM M2/M

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-251.16 Adjusting the Sensitivity The gain control adjusts the sensitivity of the receiver. The proper setting is such that t

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-26 1.17 Suppressing Sea Clutter Echoes from waves cover the central part of the display with random signals known as sea clutte

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-27By trackball 1. Choose SEA AUTO following the procedure in paragraph 1.17.1. 2. Roll the trackball to place the arrow in the

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-28 1.18 Suppressing Rain Clutter Use the AUTO RAIN and A/C RAIN to suppress rain clutter. AUTO RAIN suppresses rain clutter in t

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-291.18.2 Adjusting A/C RAIN The vertical beam width of the antenna is designed to see surface targets even when the ship is roll

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-30 1.19 Interference Rejector Mutual radar interference may occur in the vicinity of another shipborne radar operating in the sa

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-311.20 Measuring the Range The range to a target may be measured three ways: with the fixed range rings, with the cursor, or wit

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-32 1.20.2 Measuring range by the variable range marker (VRM) There are two VRMs, No. 1 and No. 2, which appear as dashed rings

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-331.20.3 Choosing VRM unit of measurement (B and C types) 1. Roll the trackball to choose the MENU box at the right side of th

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS iv WARNINGNo one navigational aid should be relied upon for the safety of vessel and crew.The navigator has the responsibility to

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-34 By trackball 1. Roll the trackball to place the arrow in the EBL1 or EBL2 box, whichever EBL you want to use. EBL1

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-35 [EBL, VRM, CURSOR SET] 1 BACK 2 EBL1 REL/TRUE 3 EBL2 REL/TRUE 4 VRM1 NM/SM/km/kyd 5 VRM2 NM/SM/km/kyd 6 CURSOR BEARING

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-36 1.22 Collision Assessment by Offset EBL The origin of the EBL can be placed anywhere with the trackball to enable measuremen

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-37000010020030040050060070080090100110120130140150160170180190200210220230240250260270280290300310320330340350000010020030040050

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-38 1.23 Measuring Range and Bearing Between Two Targets By keyboard 1. Press the [EBL OFFSET] key. Operate the trackball to pl

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-391.24 Setting a Target Alarm The target alarm serves to alert the navigator to targets (ships, landmasses, etc.) entering a se

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-40 Note 1: If you wish to create a target alarm zone having a 360-degree coverage around own ship, set point “B” in almost the s

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-41 [ALARM] 1 BACK 2 TARGET ALARM MODE IN/OUT 3 TARGET ALARM LEVEL 1/2/3/4 4 WATCH ALARM OFF/6M/10M/ 12M/15M/20M 5 ALARM SOU

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-42 1.25 Off-Centering the Display Own ship position, or sweep origin, can be displaced to expand the view field without switchin

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-431.26 Echo Stretch The echo stretch feature enlarges targets in the range and bearing directions to make them easier to see, an

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vTABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ... xi PROGRAM NUMB

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-44 1.27 Echo Averaging The echo averaging feature effectively suppresses sea clutter. Echoes received from stable targets such a

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-451.28 Target Trails The trails of the radar echoes of targets may be displayed in the form of synthetic afterglow. Target trail

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-46 1.28.2 Trail time Trail time, the trail plotting interval, may be chosen as follows: 1. Roll the trackball to place the arr

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-471.28.4 Saving, copying target trails By turning on the functions TRAIL RESTART and TRAIL COPY, you may continue painting targ

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-48 The relationship between trail restart and trail copy depends on their status, as shown in the table below. Trail restart T

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-491.28.7 Longer trails (B and C types) In addition to the trail times mentioned in paragraph 1.28.2, you may also extend trails

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-50 1.29 Parallel Index Lines Parallel index lines are useful for keeping a constant distance between own ship and a coastline o

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-51IL 1 ON032.0°T5.60NMIndex line orientationIndex line interval1.29.2 Adjusting index line orientation, index line interval 1

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-52 1.29.4 Choosing maximum number of index lines to display The maximum number of index lines to display may be chosen from 1,

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-531.30 Origin Mark You can mark any prominent target or a point of particular interest using the origin mark feature. Twenty ori

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TABLE OF CONTENTS vi1.21.2 Point of reference for origin point of offset EBL...1-37 1.22 Measuring Range

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-54 7. With the cursor choosing the MARK box, roll the wheel to choose mark number desired (“ORIGIN MARK(No.)” chosen at step 4)

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-551.30.2 Origin mark stabilization Origin marks may be geographically fixed (ground stabilized) or moving (sea stabilized). 1.

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-56 1.31 Zoom The zoom function enlarges an area of interest as large as twice the normal viewing size, in the text window. To us

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-571.32 Markers 1.32.1 Heading marker and heading line The heading marker and the heading line indicate the ship's heading

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-58 [BARGE INFORMATION] 1 BACK 2 BARGE MARK OFF/ON 3 BARGE SIZE LENGTH 0ft WIDTH 0ft 4 ARRANGEMENT 0 0

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-591.33 Automatic Picture Setup According to Navigation Purpose Every time your navigating environment or task changes, you must

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-60 Picture setup options and default settings for X-band (12 kW/25 kW) and S-band (30 kW) radars 1 INT REJECT 2 ECHO STRETCH 3

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-61 [PICTURE MENU] 1 INT REJECT OFF/1/2/3 2 ECHO STRETCH OFF/1/2/3 3 ECHO AVERAGE OFF/1/2/3 4 NOISE REJ OFF/ON 5 AUTO STC OFF/ON

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-62 [PICTURE MENU] 1 INT REJECT OFF/1/2/3 2 ECHO STRETCH OFF/1/2/3 3 ECHO AVERAGE OFF/1/2/3 4 NOISE REJ OFF/ON 5 AUTO STC OFF/O

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-63 [CONDITION MENU] 1 BACK 2 SEA CONDITION 1/2/3/4/5 3 ANT HEIGHT 5/7.5/10/15/20/ 25/30/35/40/45/ more50m 4 STC RANGE +00 B: C

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TABLE OF CONTENTS vii1.37 Ship’s Position...

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-64 [CUSTOMIZE•TEST] 1 BACK 2 [DATA BOX] 3 [F1] 4 [F2] 5 [F3] 6 [F4] 7 [OPERATION] 8 [TEST] [F1] 1 BACK 2 [ECHO] 3 [STD KEY]

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-65 [ECHO] 1 BACK 2 PICTURE/ IR ES/ EAV/ NOISE REJ/ ANT SELECT/ PULSE LENGTH/ A/C SEA SELECT/ AUTO RAIN SELECT/ TUNE

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-66 5. Roll the wheel to choose “2” and then push the wheel or the left button. 6. Roll the wheel to choose function desired a

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-67Description of function key programs (con’t from previous page) Item Description [ARP•AIS] DISP ARP Activates/deactivates ARP

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-68 Description of function key programs (con’t from previous page) Item Description [PICTURE] PICTURE1 – PICTURE4 Actuates se

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-69 [OS POSN MENU] 1 NAV AID GPS1/GPS2/ DEAD RECKONING/ LAN 2 MANUAL L/L 00°00.00 N 000°00.00 W 3 SIO DATA LAN OUTPUTOFF/ON

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-70 [PICTURE MENU] 1 INT REJECT OFF/1/2/3 2 ECHO STRETCH OFF/1/2/3 3 ECHO AVERAGE OFF/1/2/3 4 NOISE REJ OFF/ON 5 AUTO STC OFF/O

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-711.37 Suppressing Second-trace Echoes In certain situations, echoes from very distance targets may appear as false echoes (seco

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-72 1.38 Adjusting Brilliance of Screen Data You can adjust relative brilliance levels of various markers and alphanumeric reado

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1. RADAR OPERATION 1-73 [ALARM] 1 BACK 2 TARGET ALARM MODEIN/OUT 3 TARGET ALARM MODE 1/2/3/4 4 WATCH ALARM OFF/6M/10M/ 12M/15M/20M 5 ALARM SOUND

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