RADAR REMOTE DISPLAYMODELFMD-811
viiiCONFIGURATIONIEC 1162*5, 10, 15, 20 or 30mExternal Alarm Buzzer OP03-136Option10.2~31.2 VDC 115/230 VACRectifierPR-62 NAVGyroGyro Converter AD-10
11. OPERATION1.1 Control DescriptionCursor padShift cursor, VRMand EBL; selectitems and optionson menu.Selects display mode;erases heading errorindica
21.3 Turning the Unit Onand OffTurning the radar onPress the [POWER] key to turn the unit onor off. The control panel lights.1.2 Display Indications
31.4 Showing Radar PictureAfter the power is turned on,ST-BY (Stand-By) appears at the screen center.Press the [ST-BY TX] key to display radarpicture
4AUTO 1 2 3MAN AUTO 1 2 3MAN GAIN STC A/C RAIN 00A/C AUTO OFF ON12ECHO KEYTO EXITCurrentlevelItem selectedf
5How to adjust A/C RAINThe vertical beamwidth of the scanner is de-signed to see surface targets even when theship is rolling. However, by this design
6To erase the EBL, press and hold down the[EBL] key for about three seconds.Figure 1-8 Measuring bearing by the EBLTips for measuring the bearing• Be
71.11 Selecting the PresentationModeFMD-811 provides four presentation modes:head-up, course-up (course-up or waypoint-up; selectable on menu), north-
8Table 1-1 Menu descriptionMenu Function1. Selects control panel backlighting; four is maximum backlighting.2. Selects brilliance for echo trails
91.13 Selecting the DisplayModeThe display mode may be selected with the[DISP MODE] key. Four modes are avail-able (with navigation input): Normal, No
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101.14 The Window DisplayThe window display appears at the bottomright (or left) 1/4 of the display. Two typesof window displays are available: zoom
113) Select Alarm Mode to IN or OUT.4) Press the [ENT] key followed by the[MENU] key.Dashed line:no alarmIN ALARM OUT AL
121.16 Suppressing RadarInterferenceRadar interference may occur when near an-other shipborne radar operating in the samefrequency band as your radar
13Figure 1-15 Off centering the display1.19 Echo TrailsYou can show the trails of targets in after-glow. This function is useful for alerting youto po
141.20 The Navigation DataDisplayNavigation data can be displayed at thescreen bottom if the unit receives naviga-tion input in NMEA 0183 format. Nav
15Figure 1-19 Echo stretchTurning echo stretch on or off1) Press the [MENU] key.2) Select Int/Noise Rej & ES and press the[ENT] key.3) Select Echo
161.25 Deselecting RangesThe unit has 14 ranges, some which you maynot require. You can deselect up to eightranges as follows.1) Press the [MENU] key
171.27 Outputting CursorPosition to NavigatorCursor position (NMEA0183 data sentenceTLL) can be output to the navigator by press-ing and holding down
18Radar 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
19On the other hand, hulls made from woodor fiberglass return much weaker echoes.Vertical surfaces, such as a cliff, are goodtargets provided they fac
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiDANGER"NOTIICE", "CAUTION" and "WARNING" notices appear throughout this manual. It is theresponsibility of
20Indirect echoesIndirect echoes may be returned from eithera passing ship or returned from a reflectingsurface on your own ship, for example, astack
21Blind and shadow sectorsFunnels, stacks, masts, or derricks in the pathof antenna may reduce the intensity of theradar beam. If the angle subtended
223. MAINTENANCE &TROUBLESHOOTINGThis chapter tells you how to keep your ra-dar in good working order. Before review-ing this chapter please read
233.2 Preventative MaintenanceRegular maintenance is important for goodperformance. Always keep the equipment asfree as possible from dirt, dust, and
243.4 TroubleshootingTable 3-2 contains simple troubleshootingprocedures which you can follow to try torestore normal operation. If you cannot re-sto
253.5 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)
264. INSTALLATION4.1 Mounting ConsiderationsWhen selecting a mounting location for theunit keep in mind the following points.• The unit is designed a
27*140 (5.51")10(0.39")238(9.37")18(0.71")18(0.71")*80 (3.15")*80 (3.15")100 (3.94")20(0.79")274(10.79&q
284.3 ConnectionsConnect the signal and power cables, theground wire and optional equipment asshown in Figure 4-2.RPHDGNMEADJ-1OPTIONMARINE RADARTYPE
29Connection of Model 1833(C), 1933(C), 1943(C)Fabricate the interconnection cable (03S9298, 03S9299, 03S9318) as shown below. Con-nect the NH connect
iiThe installation must be done by aFURUNO representative or suitablyqualified radar technician.Authorities require this.The mounting location must sa
30Navigation aid, video sounderconnectionIf your navigation aid can output data inNMEA 0183 data format, your vessel’s po-sition in latitude and lon
315. Add jumper wire between J55 pin #3(RXD-H) and J61 PIN #1 (TXD-H).6. Add a jumper wire between J55 pin #4(RXD-C) and J61 pin #5 (SHIELD).7. Connec
32picture.3) Press the [ECHO] key. The followingdisplay appears.AUTO 1 2 3MAN AUTO 1 2 3MAN GAIN STC A/C RAIN 00A/C
334.7 Entering Initial Settings1) At the Installation Setup 1 menu, pressthe cursor pad to select Key Beep. (KeyBeep turns on or off the buzzer whichs
344.9 Sweep TimingThis adjustment ensures proper radar pic-ture, especially on short ranges. The radarmeasures the time required for a transmit-ted e
A–1Appendix AINSTALLATION OF BUFFER CIRCUITThe optional buffer circuit enables connection of the FMD-811 to the radars listed in Table 1.Table 1 Buff
A–2Attachment of double-sided tape (supplied) to BUFFER BoardThis should be done at room temperature.1. Shorten leads of connector posts (soldered at
A–3A.3 Wiring1. Connect wire assembly disconnected in step 2 in the previous section between J12 on theBUFFER Board and DJ-1 on the rear chassis. (Be
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iiiTABLE OFCONTENTSFOREWORD... ivSPECIFICATIONS ... v1. OPERATION1.1 Control
ivFOREWORDCongratulations on your choice of theFURUNO FMD-811 Radar Remote Display.We are confident you will see why theFURUNO name has become synony
v8. Useable temperature0˚C to +60˚CDue to the inherent nature of the LCDits contrast may be affected underambient temperature below 0˚C (32˚F)or above
vi15. Interface NMEAInputOwn ship’s position:RMA>RMC>GLL(GLL is available Ver.5 and after.)Speed: RMA>RMC>VTG>VHWHeading (True):HDT>
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