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Strona 1 - MARINE RADAR

MARINE RADARMODELFR-8051/8111/8251Back

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viiFOREWORDA Word to FR-8051/8111/8251OwnersFURUNO Electric Company thanks you forpurchasing the FR-8051/8111/8251 MarineRadar. We are confident you w

Strona 3 - SAFETY INFORMATION

ixCONFIGURATION OF FR-8051/8111/825115 m standard Display UnitRDP-112Antenna UnitIEC 1162*External Alarm Buzzer OP03-21Option12/24-32 VDC** 115/230 VA

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xSPECIFICATIONSAntenna UnitType Slotted waveguide arrayPolarization HorizontalLength 4 ft(XN2) 6.5 ft(XN3) 6.5 ft (XN3A) 8 ft(XN4A)Beamwidth 1.8 x 25

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xiDisplay UnitPicture tube 12-inch rectangular green phosphor CRT, 640(H) x 481(V) dotsEffective display diameter 180 mmRange (nm), Range ring interva

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xiiEQUIPMENT LISTSStandard Set.oNemaNepyTytQskrameR1)1508-RF(tinurennacS)3600-BSR(N2N7P2C1 )lanoitpompr63(mpr423400-RTR:tinuFR)1118-RF(tinurennacS)36

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xiiiOptional EquipmentSpare Parts.oNemaNepyT.oNedoCytQskrameR1esuFCAV521A01OBGF560-945-0002V23/V422esuFCAV521A02OBGF510-945-0002V213rofhsurbnobraCroto

Strona 8 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

xivCATEGORIZATION BY SPECIFICATIONThis series of marine radars are designed to comply with the standards of various national rules andregulations. Op

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1–1Chapter 1OPERATIONControl DescriptionFigure 1-1 Control descriptionCURSOROFFSETONONMENUCLEARDELETEOFFOFFPLOTSYMBOLECHOTRAILINDEXLINESHIFTZOOMGUARDA

Strona 10 - FOREWORD

1–2Display IndicationsNRIR2ES1EAV10.080nm0.220nmTRU TRAIL30MGUARD1GUARD2IN 0.25 NM 0.05 ZOOM SPHUA/CF3L-ES 345.6°R 23.0°R 29:59Ran

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1–3Figure 1-3 Display indications (lower part)A/C F3L-ES 18.0°T290.0°R99:99EBL NR IR2 ES3 EAV11.829nm10.87nm12:34VRMPLOT Da

Strona 12 - SPECIFICATIONS

The paper used in this manualis elemental chlorine free.FURUNO Authorized Distributor/DealerFURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer9-52 Ashihara-cho,9-52

Strona 13 - Environmental Conditions

1–41.3 Selecting RangeThe range selected automatically determines therange ring interval, the number of range rings andpulse repetition rate, for opt

Strona 14 - EQUIPMENT LISTS

1–51.4 Presentation ModeThis radar has the following presentation modes:Relative Motion (RM)Head-up: UnstabilizedCourse-up: Compass-stabilized relativ

Strona 15 - Spare Parts

1–6NORTHUPPresentation mode,representative displayDescriptionTarget pips are painted at their measured distancesand in their true (compass) direction

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1–71.5 Menu OverviewThe MAIN menu, composed of nine menus, con-tains functions which normally do not require fre-quent adjustment in everyday operatio

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1–8Menu treeTRAILTIME (15S, 30S, 1M, 3M, 6M, 15M, 30M, CONT)MODE (REL, TRUE)TONE (SGL, MULT)GUARD AREA NO. (GUARD1, GUARD2)MODE (IN, OUT) (IN mode on

Strona 18 - Display Indications

1–9TIME ALMTIME ALM (OFF, 3M, 6M, 12M, 15M, 20M)TIME ALM OUT (OFF, ON)GUARD OUT (OFF, ON)BRILLTRAILCHARHDG MARKVRM/ EBLINITIALCURSORARPA ALM OUT (OFF,

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1–101.6 Tuning the ReceiverThe receiver can be tuned automatically or manu-ally. The default (factory setting) is automatic tun-ing.Selecting tuning

Strona 20 - 1.2 Transmitting, Stand-by

1–111.9 Adjusting Brilliance ofControl Panel and MarkersThe brilliance of the control panel and markerscan be adjusted on the BRILL menu. The head-ing

Strona 21 - Loss of gyro signal

1–12A common mistake is too over-adjust the A/CSEA control so that the surface clutter is com-pletely removed. By rotating the control fullyclockwise

Strona 22 - Description

1–131.15 Measuring BearingMeasuring bearing by cursorRotate the trackball to set the cursor intersectionon the center of the target. The bearing to th

Strona 23 - 1.5 Menu Overview

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiDANGER"DANGER", "WARNING" and "CAUTION" notices appear throughout this manual. It is theresponsibility of

Strona 24 - Menu tree

1–141.16 Collision Assessment bythe Offset EBLThe origin of the No.1 EBL can be placed any-where with the trackball to assess the risk of col-lision,

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1–151.19 Off-centering the PictureYour vessel’s position can be off-centered up to75% of the range in use to view the situationaround your vessel with

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1–16Erasing marksErasing individual marksPlace the cursor on the mark to erase and pressthe CLEAR/DELETE key.Erasing all marks1) Press the MENU key.2

Strona 27 - 1.11 Suppressing Sea Clutter

1–17Table 1-1 Eight available target objectivesevitcejbOnoitpircseD1S)1egnartrohS(noitagivanegnartrohS,elpmaxerof;)mn5.1nihtiw(.aerarobrahni2S)2egnart

Strona 28 - 1.14 Measuring the Range

1–18Manual speed input1) Press the MENU key.2) Select the INITIAL menu and press the EN-TER/SELECT key.3) Select SPD MODE and press the ENTER/SELECT

Strona 29 - 1.15 Measuring Bearing

1–19True trails Relative trailsFigure 1-21 True and relative echo trails.Note: If the true trail is selected on the stabilizedRM (CU, NU), targets wh

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1–20Trail brillianceTrail brilliance may be adjusted on the BRILLmenu.1) Press the MENU key.2) Select the BRILL menu.3) Press the ENTER/SELECT key.4)

Strona 31 - 1.18 Index Lines

1–21Target dataPlace the cursor on the plotted target and pressthe ENTER/SELECT key. Vector reference, vec-tor time, vector time elapsed, and selected

Strona 32 - 1.21 Inscribing Marks on the

1–221.28 Setting a Guard AlarmZoneThe guard allows the operator to set the desiredrange and bearing for a guard zone. When ships,islands, landmasses,

Strona 33 - 1.23 Own Ship Speed

1–23ABGuard zoneto setDCSet cursoron point A(or B) andpress GUARDALARM.(1)(2)Set cursoron point C(or D).(3)(4)Guard zoneAPressGUARDALARM.GUARD1

Strona 34 - 1.26 Echo Trails

iiTurn off the radar powerswitch before servicingthe antenna unit. Post awarning sign near theswitch indicating it shouldnot be turned on while theant

Strona 35 - key to erase echo trails

1–243) Press the ENTER/SELECT key.4) Select ECHO AVG and press the ENTER/SE-LECT key.5) Select 1, 2, or 3.1: Distinguishes targets from sea clutter a

Strona 36 - Plotting a target

1–251.32 Echo StretchOn long ranges target echoes tend to shrink inthe bearing direction, making them difficult tosee. On short and medium ranges such

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1–267) Select pulselength and press the ENTER/SE-LECT key.8) Press the ENTER/SELECT key.9) Press the MENU key.Table 1-2 Default pulselength settingse

Strona 38 - 1.28 Setting a Guard Alarm

1–271.37 Selecting Unit of RangeMeasurement, BearingReferenceYou can select the unit of range measurement forthe VRMs and cursor and bearing reference

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Strona 40 - 1.31 Suppressing Second-Trace

2–1Actual topography and radar pictureThe radar cannot display topography in its actualshape. Figure 2-1 Radar pictureand actual topography2.2 Range

Strona 41 - 1.34 Selecting Pulselength

2–22.3 Bearing ResolutionBearing resolution is a measure of the capability ofa radar to display as separate targets the echoes re-ceived from two tar

Strona 42 - (TLL data)

2–3Side-lobe echoesSmall amounts of rf radiation on each side of themain beam are called “side-lobes.” If a target ex-ists where it can be detected by

Strona 43 - (no echoes appear)

2–42.6 Locating a Ship or SurvivalCraft in Distress by SARTSART backgroundThe SART is required on vessels of 300 GT andabove by the 1974 SOLAS Conven

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2–5As the SART is approached the radar will nor-mally detect the initial fast sweep of the SART sothat the double dots will appear. The range delayof

Strona 45 - RADAR OBSERVATION

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WARNINGRadio Frequency Radation HazardThe radar antenna emits electromagnetic radio frequency (R

Strona 46 - 2.4 False Echoes

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Strona 47 - 2.5 Minimum and Maximum

3 - 1Chapter 3MAINTENANCEDanger!-Electrical Shock HazardThis equipment contains high voltages which can endanger human life at severalinternal circuit

Strona 48 - Craft in Distress by SART

3-2 3.1 Periodic Maintenance Schedule Interval Check point Check measures Remarks Weekly Display unit Periodically clean the exterior of

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4-1Chapter 4TROUBLESHOOTINGDanger!-Electrical Shock HazardThis equipment contains high voltages which can endanger human life at severalinternal circu

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4–24.2 Advanced-levelTroubleshootingThis paragraph describes how to cure hardwareand software troubles which should be carried outby qualified servic

Strona 51 - MAINTENANCE

4–3melborPelbaborpdnatniopkcehCesuacydemeRlortnocNIAGtsujdAlortnocAESC/AhtiwskraM.muminimtatestubraeppasdnegeldna.ohceroesiononreifilpmaFI.1neewtebelb

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4–4melborPelbaborpdnatniopkcehCesuacydemeRrotcejerecnerefretnIelbareponinoitcejerecnerefretni()deyalpsidtonleveldraoBUPS.1.draoBUPSecalpeR.1hctertSoh

Strona 53 - TROUBLESHOOTING

4–54.3 Diagnostic TestA diagnostic test is provided to enable testing ofmajor circuit boards in the radar display unit.Proceed as follows to execute t

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Strona 55 - DANGER! - High Voltage

5 - 1Figure 5-1 Antenna unit (all models), cover openedAntenna motor24 rpm: D8G-51636 rpm: D8G-570BEARING SIGNALGENERATOR BoardMP-3795Reed switchN pho

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ivImmediately turn off the power when-ever you feel the equipment isabnormal. Continued use can cause equipmentdamage.Keep magnets and magneticfields

Strona 57 - 4.3 Diagnostic Test

5–2Figure 5-2 RF transceiver unit (FR-8251)Figure 5-3 RF transceiver unit (FR-8251), bottom view, cover removedCirculatorRU-3686MODULATOR TRIGGERBoar

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5 - 3Figure 5-4 RF transceiver unit (FR-8051/8111)Figure 5-5 RF transceiver unit (FR-8051/8111), bottom view, cover removedLimiter S-LX20MICRU-8014S o

Strona 59 - LOCATION OF PARTS

5–45.3 Display Unit(common to all models)Figure 5-6 Display unit, top viewSPU Board(03P9159)Figure 5-7 Display unit, top viewCRT Assy. (1/2)JM-12FUPo

Strona 60 - 5.2 RF Transceiver Unit

5–5From top;SUB-BRIGHTNESS (VR205),BRIGHTNESS (VR204),CONTRAST (VR101)FOCUS (VR203)H.SIZE (L204)TX-HV Board(HV-9017)Figure 5-8 Display unit, right sid

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Strona 62 - (common to all models)

A–1Appendix ADESCRIPTION OFOPTIONAL EQUIPMENTThis appendix provides a brief description of op-tional equipment which can be connected to theFR-8051/81

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A–2A.2 Auto Plotter ARP-15The Auto Plotter ARP-15 is an optional circuitboard which is accommodated in the display unitof the radar.The Auto Plotter

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vCOMPLIANCE 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 dire

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vTABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY INFORMATION.......

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vi1.36 Outputting Cursor Position (TLL data) ..................... 1-261.37 Selecting Uni

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