MARINE RADARMODELFR-1710/1725/1760DS
viiiMENU TREE TGT TRAIL1. TIME 15S 30S 1M 3M 6M 15M 30M CONT2.
ix 1. MARK DISP OFF ON2. ERASE3. VEC REF REL TRUE4. VEC TIME 30
x DISPLAY1. ↑2. NAV DATA OFF ON3. DISPLAY MAIN SUB4. SART
xi FUNC 1 MENU1. ↑ 2. FUNC SEL COAST OCEAN R-SEA RAIN
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
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
1-21.3 Control DescriptionMODETGTTRAILGZALARMSHIFTZOOMINDEXLINEEBLOFFSETMARKRINGSPREVMENUMENUENTERSELECTCANCELCLEAR4235617890F1F2 F3ONOFFHL OFF (PUSH)
1-31.4 CRT BrillianceOperate the BRILL control on the controlpanel of the display unit to adjust the entirescreen brightness. Note that the optimumpo
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
1-51.9 On-screen Legends and Markers000010020030040050060070320330340350080090100250110120130140150160170180190200210220230240260270280290300310T-ALM
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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
1-7Presentation mode,representative displayDescriptionNorth-up ModeIn the north-up mode, target pips are painted at theirmeasured distances and in th
1-8DescriptionTrue Motion Mode000010020030040050060070080090100110120130140150160170180190200210220230240250260270280290300310320330340350NorthmarkerP
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
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
1-11Table 1-1a ECHO control setting, pulselength and echo stretch (FR-1710/1725)egnaR sgnitteShctertSohcEdnahtgnelesluPdnanoitisoPlortnoCOHCEmkmsmn3-
1-121.14 Adjusting the SensitivityThe GAIN control adjusts the sensitivity ofthe receiver. It works in precisely the samemanner as the volume control
1-131.16 Suppressing Precipitation ClutterThe vertical beamwidth of the scanner is de-signed to see surface targets even when theship is rolli
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
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
iSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGRadio Frequency RadiationHazardThe radar scanner emits electromagneticradio frequency (RF) energy which can beharmful, par
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
1-17Target alarmzoneABFigure 1-20 Target alarmNote: If you wish to create a target alarmzone having a 360-degree coverage aroundown ship, set point “
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
1-191.25 Electronic Plotting Aid (EPA)10 operator-selected targets can be plottedelectronically to assess their motion trend.Five past positions can b
1-20True or relative vector, vector timeVectors can be displayed relative to ownship’s heading (Relative) or with referenceto the North (True). This f
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
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
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
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
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
iiWARNINGWARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnelshould work inside theequipment.Turn off the radar powerswitc
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
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
1-28Adjusting these features on a function keymenu changes the original function key set-tings. To restore the original settings for aparticular funct
1-291.33 Suppressing Second-trace EchoesIn certain situations, echoes from very dis-tant targets may appear as false echoes (sec-ond-trace echo
1-301.35 Noise RejectorThe noise rejector suppresses white noise,which appears on the screen as many dotsscattered randomly over the display.To suppre
1-31Echo enlarged in bearingand range directionsFigure 1-48 How the enhancefunction worksNote: Enhanced video can also be selectedwith a user key.1.38
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
1-331.43 Background ColorThe secondary function of the BRILL control(BKGND COLOR) is to select the color of thebackground, characters, menu, markers a
1-341.46 A/D Converter Curve SettingVideo signal threshold level and color outputsetting (for the CRT) are executed when thevideo signal is con
1-351.48 AlarmsThe table below shows the alarm indications which appear on the display screen.Table 1-6 AlarmstluaFmralaelbiduAmralalausiVsutatsmralat
iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION...vSYSTEM CONFIGURATION...
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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-
2-22.2 False EchoesOccasionally echo signals appear on thescreen at positions where there is no targetor disappear even if there are targets. Theyare,
2-3Shadow sectorsFunnels, stacks, masts, or derricks in thepath of the scanner block the radar beam. Ifthe angle subtended at the scanner is morethan
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
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
3-1MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTINGWARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnelshould work inside theequipment.Turn of
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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
3-43.6 Advanced-level TroubleshootingThis paragraph describes how to cure hardware and software troubles which should be car-ried out by qualified ser
iv1.41 Clutter Sweep... 1-321.42 Outputting T
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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
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
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
4-1PARTS LOCATIONCooling Fan0615-24MDANGERElectrical shock hazard.Do not touch anode cap or its cable.ATA Board ARP-17(option) 18P9004AFigure 4-1 Disp
4-2CRTSPU Board03P9230Figure 4-3 Display unit, top viewGYROCONVERTER Board (option)64P1106AFigure 4-4 Display unit, top view
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
4-4FR-1760DS Scanner Unit (con’t)Scanner motorB801PULSE GENERATORBoard [A] MP-3795Fan motorB802MagnetronMG5240FFigure 4-7 Scanner unit, right side vie
4-5FR-1760DS Power Supply UnitFuse 801Terminal boardPTB-1R813Terminal boardPTB-2RELAY Board[A] 03P9003Fan motor B801POWER Board03P6810TX HV Board (1)0
vINTRODUCTIONA Word to the Owner of This FURUNO RadarThank you for purchasing this FURUNO radar. We are confident you will discover why FURUNOhas bec
4-6FR-1710/1725 Scanner UnitRF Module TB Board03P9242S901Bow SideMP-3795BoardMotorRTR-06* **KWIF Board03P9232MIC Assy. RU-9253 (For RTR-063) RU-
4-764MD Board03P9244ABCJ811J812Fan motor assy.03-1900Pulse Transformer RT-9025 (For RTR-062A) RT-9023 (For RTR-063)Magnetron E3566 (For RTR-062A)
SP - 1 SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR FR-1710/1725/1760DS 1. ANTENNA RADIATORS (1) Type Slotted waveguide array (2) Polarization Horizontal (3
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
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
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.
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
Index-2Sidelobe echoes 2-2Speed input 1-9STBY/TX key 1-1Stern marker 1-27System configuration viTTarget alarmacknowledging alarm 1-17deactivatin
viSYSTEM CONFIGURATIONFR-1760DSDISPLAY UNITRDP-120ATA BoardARP-17GPS, etc.Serial Data(I/O)Pulse InputSpeed LogGyrocompassGyro ConverterGC-8AOptionShip
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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