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Strona 1 - MARINE RADAR

MARINE RADARMODELFR-1710/1725/1760DS

Strona 2 - L : APR. 9, 2001

viiiMENU TREE TGT TRAIL1. TIME 15S 30S 1M 3M 6M 15M 30M CONT2.

Strona 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ix 1. MARK DISP OFF ON2. ERASE3. VEC REF REL TRUE4. VEC TIME 30

Strona 4 - ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

x DISPLAY1. ↑2. NAV DATA OFF ON3. DISPLAY MAIN SUB4. SART

Strona 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

xi FUNC 1 MENU1. ↑ 2. FUNC SEL COAST OCEAN R-SEA RAIN

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xiiDEGAUSS1. ↑ 2. DEGS INTV OFF 30S 1M 2M3. DEGS DEG OFF 45° 90° 135°TIME ALARM1. ↑ 2. ALARM INTV OFF 3M 6M12M 15M 20MRANGE1. ↑ 2. RANGE 1/8

Strona 7 - INTRODUCTION

1-11.1 Turning on the PowerThe [POWER] switch is located at the topleft corner of the display unit. Push it to switchon the radar set. To turn off th

Strona 8 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

1-21.3 Control DescriptionMODETGTTRAILGZALARMSHIFTZOOMINDEXLINEEBLOFFSETMARKRINGSPREVMENUMENUENTERSELECTCANCELCLEAR4235617890F1F2 F3ONOFFHL OFF (PUSH)

Strona 9 - FR-1710/1725

1-31.4 CRT BrillianceOperate the BRILL control on the controlpanel of the display unit to adjust the entirescreen brightness. Note that the optimumpo

Strona 10 - MENU TREE

1-43. Press the [7] key twice to display theTUNE menu.TUNE1. ↑2. MODE AUTO MAN 3. TUNE SETFigure 1-6 TUNE menu4. Press the [2] key to selec

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1-51.9 On-screen Legends and Markers000010020030040050060070320330340350080090100250110120130140150160170180190200210220230240260270280290300310T-ALM

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

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1-61.10 Presentation ModesThis radar has the following presentationmodes: Head-up, Head-up/TB, Course-up,North-up, and True Motion.Selecting presentat

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1-7Presentation mode,representative displayDescriptionNorth-up ModeIn the north-up mode, target pips are painted at theirmeasured distances and in th

Strona 15 - OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

1-8DescriptionTrue Motion Mode000010020030040050060070080090100110120130140150160170180190200210220230240250260270280290300310320330340350NorthmarkerP

Strona 16 - origin to measure range

1-91.12 Entering Own Ship’s SpeedEPA requires an own ship speed input andcompass signal. The speed can be enteredfrom a speed log or navaid (a

Strona 17 - Figure 1-5 OTHER menu

1-101.13 Pulselength, Echo StretchThe ECHO control selects pulselength, andecho stretch when it is not turned on with auser key ([F1], [F2], [F3]). Th

Strona 18 - Figure 1-7 OTHER menu

1-11Table 1-1a ECHO control setting, pulselength and echo stretch (FR-1710/1725)egnaR sgnitteShctertSohcEdnahtgnelesluPdnanoitisoPlortnoCOHCEmkmsmn3-

Strona 19 - AUTO

1-121.14 Adjusting the SensitivityThe GAIN control adjusts the sensitivity ofthe receiver. It works in precisely the samemanner as the volume control

Strona 20 - 1.10 Presentation Modes

1-131.16 Suppressing Precipitation ClutterThe vertical beamwidth of the scanner is de-signed to see surface targets even when theship is rolli

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1-141.18 Measuring the RangeMeasuring range by the fixed rangeringsUse the fixed range rings to obtain a roughestimate of the range to a target. They

Strona 22 - True Motion Mode

1-150.55 NM15.0°RBearing toNo. 1 EBLBearing toNo. 2 EBLNo. 1 EBL(dotted)EBL 45.5°R314.0°RCursorTargetNo. 2 EBL(dashed)Range and bearingto cursorActi

Strona 23 - Figure 1-9 OTHER menu

iSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGRadio Frequency RadiationHazardThe radar scanner emits electromagneticradio frequency (RF) energy which can beharmful, par

Strona 24 - Figure 1-10 Echo stretch

1-163. Turn the VRM rotary control until therange marker on the No. 1 EBL aligns withtarget 2 in Figure 1-18. The active VRMreadout at the lower-right

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1-17Target alarmzoneABFigure 1-20 Target alarmNote: If you wish to create a target alarmzone having a 360-degree coverage aroundown ship, set point “

Strona 26 - Figure 1-11 How to adjust

1-18Note: The display is automatically shifted by75% of the range in use whenever the cur-sor is placed at an edge of the effective dis-play area.1.24

Strona 27 - Figure 1-14 ECHO SIG menu

1-191.25 Electronic Plotting Aid (EPA)10 operator-selected targets can be plottedelectronically to assess their motion trend.Five past positions can b

Strona 28 - Figure 1-15 How to measure

1-20True or relative vector, vector timeVectors can be displayed relative to ownship’s heading (Relative) or with referenceto the North (True). This f

Strona 29 - Figure 1-16 How to measure

1-212. Press the [2] key twice to select OFF fromthe ERASE field.3. Press the [ENTER/SELECT] key followedby the [MENU] key.Setting CPA/TCPA alarm rang

Strona 30 - Figure 1-19 TGT ALARM menu

1-22Past plot pointsPast plot points may be marked on the dis-play with as many as nine dots. You can turnthis display on/off as follows:1. Press the

Strona 31 - Figure 1-20 Target alarm

1-234. Press the [ENTER/SELECT] key to con-firm your selection, then the [MENU] keyto close the menu.Trail gradationTarget trails may be shown in mono

Strona 32 - Figure 1-24 Echo averaging

1-243. Press the [5] key to select ON or OFF fromthe TRAIL COPY field as appropriate.4. Press the [ENTER/SELECT] key and[MENU] key in order.Resetting

Strona 33 - will help for assessment

1-251.27 Parallel Index LinesParallel index lines are useful for keeping aconstant distance between own ship and acoastline or a partner ship when nav

Strona 34 - Terminating target plotting

iiWARNINGWARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnelshould work inside theequipment.Turn off the radar powerswitc

Strona 35 - Lost target alarm

1-261.29 ZoomThe zoom function is useful for enlarging anarea of interest as large as twice the normalviewing. This performs the range scale re-ductio

Strona 36 - True or relative trails

1-271.31 User Keys (F1, F2, F3)The user keys [F1], [F2] and [F3] may be pro-grammed by the operator to display a desiredmenu. For example, you can pro

Strona 37 - Restoring trails

1-28Adjusting these features on a function keymenu changes the original function key set-tings. To restore the original settings for aparticular funct

Strona 38 - Trail afterglow

1-291.33 Suppressing Second-trace EchoesIn certain situations, echoes from very dis-tant targets may appear as false echoes (sec-ond-trace echo

Strona 39 - 1.28 Origin Mark

1-301.35 Noise RejectorThe noise rejector suppresses white noise,which appears on the screen as many dotsscattered randomly over the display.To suppre

Strona 40 - 1.30 Markers

1-31Echo enlarged in bearingand range directionsFigure 1-48 How the enhancefunction worksNote: Enhanced video can also be selectedwith a user key.1.38

Strona 41 - Figure 1-40 Function menu

1-321.40 Video ContrastThe video contrast is adjustable in three lev-els according to the radar video samplinglevel. Select the level so that the vide

Strona 42 - Figure 1-42 FUNC1 menu

1-331.43 Background ColorThe secondary function of the BRILL control(BKGND COLOR) is to select the color of thebackground, characters, menu, markers a

Strona 43 - Screen Data

1-341.46 A/D Converter Curve SettingVideo signal threshold level and color outputsetting (for the CRT) are executed when thevideo signal is con

Strona 44 - 1.37 Enhanced Video

1-351.48 AlarmsThe table below shows the alarm indications which appear on the display screen.Table 1-6 AlarmstluaFmralaelbiduAmralalausiVsutatsmralat

Strona 45 - 1.39 Navigation Data

iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION...vSYSTEM CONFIGURATION...

Strona 46 - 1.41 Clutter Sweep

1-36Table 1-6 Alarms (con’t)tluaFmralaelbiduAmralalausiVsutatsmralatiuqoTlangisoediVeruliafpeebsuounitnoCGNISSIMLANGISOEDIV.sraeppaehtsserp,peebehtecn

Strona 47 - Format

2-1RADAR OBSERVATIONFor example, if the height of the scannerabove the waterline is 9 meters and the heightof the target is 16 meters, the maximum ra-

Strona 48 - Setting

2-22.2 False EchoesOccasionally echo signals appear on thescreen at positions where there is no targetor disappear even if there are targets. Theyare,

Strona 49 - 1.48 Alarms

2-3Shadow sectorsFunnels, stacks, masts, or derricks in thepath of the scanner block the radar beam. Ifthe angle subtended at the scanner is morethan

Strona 50 - 1.49 Peformance Monitor

2-4When the range to the SART is reduced toabout 1 nm, the radar display may show alsothe 12 responses generated during the fastsweeps. These addition

Strona 51 - RADAR OBSERVATION

2-5Radar side lobesAs the SART is approached, side lobes fromthe radar scanner may show the SART re-sponses as a series of arcs or concentricrings. Th

Strona 52 - 2.2 False Echoes

3-1MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTINGWARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnelshould work inside theequipment.Turn of

Strona 53 - Transponder)

3-2Table 3-1 Maintenance schedule (con’t)lavretnItniopkcehCserusaemdnakcehCskrameR6ot3shtnom-ilauqrof(-hcetdeifsnaicin)ylnostundesopxEnostlobdnatinure

Strona 54 - is close

3-33.3 Fuse ReplacementVarious fuses are used to protect the equip-ment from overvoltage (overcurrent) or equip-ment fault. If the fuse blows find the

Strona 55 - 2.4 RACON (Radar Beacon)

3-43.6 Advanced-level TroubleshootingThis paragraph describes how to cure hardware and software troubles which should be car-ried out by qualified ser

Strona 56 - MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING

iv1.41 Clutter Sweep... 1-321.42 Outputting T

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3-5Table 3-6 Advanced-level troubleshootingmelborPdnatniopkcehCesuacelbaborpydemeRC/AhtiwlortnocNIAGtsujdA.muminimtateslortnocAESraeppasdnegeldnaskraM

Strona 58 - 3.5 Simple Troubleshooting

3-6Table 3-7 Advanced-level troubleshooting (con’t)melborPdnatniopkcehCesuacelbaborpydemeRrotcejerecnerefretnIecnerefretni(elbareponi)deyalpsidtonleve

Strona 59 - Service call

3-73.7 Diagnostic TestA diagnostic test program is provided to en-able testing of major circuit boards in the ra-dar display unit. Note that the norma

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3-8FR-1700 Series TEST1. Program No. 03591511**2. ROM Check OK3. RAM Check OK4. Antenna Rotation 24rpm5. Tx Trigger Frequency 3000Hz6. Video Level 000

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3-91. ↑2. H SIZE3. H POSITION4. V SIZE5. V POSITION6. PINCUSHION7. BRIGHTNESSSelect item with tenkey and adjust by VRM knob.CRT ADJUSTMENTFigure 3-3 D

Strona 62 - 3.7 Diagnostic Test

4-1PARTS LOCATIONCooling Fan0615-24MDANGERElectrical shock hazard.Do not touch anode cap or its cable.ATA Board ARP-17(option) 18P9004AFigure 4-1 Disp

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4-2CRTSPU Board03P9230Figure 4-3 Display unit, top viewGYROCONVERTER Board (option)64P1106AFigure 4-4 Display unit, top view

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4-3FR-1760DS Scanner UnitSTB-1STB-3STB-2MIC(ATT BoardATT-7362behind MIC)IF AMP 03P6570(MBS Board03P6569 behindIF AMP)J910, P910J601, P601Figure 4-5 Sc

Strona 65 - PARTS LOCATION

4-4FR-1760DS Scanner Unit (con’t)Scanner motorB801PULSE GENERATORBoard [A] MP-3795Fan motorB802MagnetronMG5240FFigure 4-7 Scanner unit, right side vie

Strona 66 - SPU Board

4-5FR-1760DS Power Supply UnitFuse 801Terminal boardPTB-1R813Terminal boardPTB-2RELAY Board[A] 03P9003Fan motor B801POWER Board03P6810TX HV Board (1)0

Strona 67 - FR-1760DS Scanner Unit

vINTRODUCTIONA Word to the Owner of This FURUNO RadarThank you for purchasing this FURUNO radar. We are confident you will discover why FURUNOhas bec

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4-6FR-1710/1725 Scanner UnitRF Module TB Board03P9242S901Bow SideMP-3795BoardMotorRTR-06* **KWIF Board03P9232MIC Assy. RU-9253 (For RTR-063) RU-

Strona 69 - FR-1760DS Power Supply Unit

4-764MD Board03P9244ABCJ811J812Fan motor assy.03-1900Pulse Transformer RT-9025 (For RTR-062A) RT-9023 (For RTR-063)Magnetron E3566 (For RTR-062A)

Strona 70 - RF module (Upper part)

SP - 1 SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR FR-1710/1725/1760DS 1. ANTENNA RADIATORS (1) Type Slotted waveguide array (2) Polarization Horizontal (3

Strona 71 - Module (Lower part)

SP - 2(6) Range, Pulselength (PL) & Pulse Repetition Rate (PRR)FR-1710/1725:Range (nm)PL PRR (Hz) 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1.5 3 6 12 24 48 72 96S1P

Strona 72 - FR-1710/1725/1760DS

SP - 3(7) Bearing accuracy ±1°(8) Range accuracy 1% of range in use or 8 m whichever is the greater(9) Presentation modes Head-up, Head-up TB, N

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SP - 4Performance Monitor: To be installed in an exposed area7. COATING COLOR(1) Display Unit Panel: N3.0, Chassis: 2.5GY5/1.5(2) Antenna Unit N9.

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Index-1INDEXAA/C AUTO control 1-12A/C RAIN control 1-13A/C SEA control 1-12ACQ key 1-20A/D converter curve setting 1-35Alarms 1-36AUDIO OFF key

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Index-2Sidelobe echoes 2-2Speed input 1-9STBY/TX key 1-1Stern marker 1-27System configuration viTTarget alarmacknowledging alarm 1-17deactivatin

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viSYSTEM CONFIGURATIONFR-1760DSDISPLAY UNITRDP-120ATA BoardARP-17GPS, etc.Serial Data(I/O)Pulse InputSpeed LogGyrocompassGyro ConverterGC-8AOptionShip

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viiFR-1710/1725Ship’s Mains24/32 VDCor100/110/115/220/230 VAC, 1φ, 50/60 HzANTENNA UNIT*: FR-1725 onlyFR-1710XN12AF-RSB0074-062 (24 rpm)XN20AF-RSB007

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