Page 3 - IMPORTANT NOTICES; General; How to discard this product; In the European Union; Cd
i IMPORTANT NOTICES General • This manual has been authored with simplified grammar, to meet the needs of international users. • The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong operation or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury. • Do not copy ...
Page 4 - ii; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; CAUTION; WARNING; CAUTION
ii SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Indicates a condition that can cause death or serious injury ifnot avoided. CAUTION Indicates a condition that can cause minor or moderate injury ifnot avoided. Warning, Caution Mandatory Action Prohibitive Action Read these safety instructions before you operate the e...
Page 5 - iii; TABLE OF CONTENTS
iii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD .................................................................................................................... vSYSTEM CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................... vi 1. HOW THE BRIDGE ALARM SYSTEM OPERA...
Page 6 - iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS iv APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE .......................................................................................AP-1SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................... SP-1INDEX............................................
Page 7 - FOREWORD; A Word to the Owner of the BR-1000; Features; Software history; BR-1010 Application Program
v FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the BR-1000 Congratulations on your choice of the BR-1000 Bridge Alarm System. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. For over 60 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for inno...
Page 8 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION BRIDGE PANEL BR-1010 VDRGPS 24 VDC 1 - 4 units Autopilot (2 lines) IAS (2 lines) External Siren REMOTE ACK OUT (12 lines) LOCAL ACK IN (12 lines) OPERATOR FITNESS IN (7 lines) ALARM IN (48 lines) SYSTEM FAIL OUT (2 lines) 4 - 14 units - Dashed lines indicate optional equipmen...
Page 9 - Bridge Alarm; BUZ STOP
1-1 1. HOW THE BRIDGE ALARMSYSTEM OPERATES The FURUNO BR-1000 Bridge Alarm System has the following purposes: • Bridge Alarm : Control all warning notices from the navigation equipment installed on the bridge. • Watch Safety Alarm : Monitor bridge activity to detect operator disability which can cau...
Page 10 - Watch Safety Alarm
1. HOW THE BRIDGE ALARM SYSTEM OPERATES 1-2 Bridge alarm sequence 1.2 Watch Safety Alarm The main purpose of the watch safety alarm is to monitor bridge activity on the ship that uses a “one-man bridge”. The system looks for the operation of equipment within the selected time interval (3-12 minutes)...
Page 13 - BRIDGE PANEL; Controls; Control
2-1 2. BRIDGE PANEL The Bridge Panel is the heart of the bridge alarm system. All settings are done from the Bridge Panel. 2.1 Controls No. Control Name Description 1 BRILL Turn the power ON and OFF. Adjust the brilliance. 2 Cursor pad,ENTER key Pad: Select item from the Alarm List, menu, etc. Key: ...
Page 14 - How to Turn the Bridge Panel On/Off; BRILL; BRIDGE ALARM SYSTEM
2. BRIDGE PANEL 2-2 2.2 How to Turn the Bridge Panel On/Off Press the BRILL key to turn on the Bridge Panel. The start-up screen appears. The program number is shown and the system checks the ROM and RAM. If the ROM and RAM are normal, OK appears for their check results. If NG (NoGood) appears for a...
Page 15 - How to Adjust the Brilliance; Alarm and brilliance level; NO ALARM
2. BRIDGE PANEL 2-3 2.3 How to Adjust the Brilliance The system starts with the last-used brilliance setting. Adjust the brilliance as shown in the procedure below. This procedure adjusts the brilliance in the “no-alarm state”. 1. Press the BRILL key to show the brilliance adjustment window. 2. Pres...
Page 16 - Standby Display; Information area; Status area; BRIDGE ALARM box; ACK
2. BRIDGE PANEL 2-4 2.4 Standby Display The standby display appears after the start-up is completed. This display is divided into three areas, information area, status area, and help area. Standby display Information area All types of operating information appear here. Status area The status area ha...
Page 17 - TIME INTERVAL box
2. BRIDGE PANEL 2-5 TIME INTERVAL box The TIME INTERVAL box shows the time interval setting for the 1st stage alarm for the watch safety alarm. The progress bar (yellow) at the bottom half of the box moves right as the end of the interval nears. Help area Help for controls, etc. See section 2.6.
Page 18 - Alarm Sequence; Bridge alarm
2. BRIDGE PANEL 2-6 2.5 Alarm Sequence 2.5.1 Bridge alarm 1. When a device connected to the system gives an alarm, the Bridge Panel gives the audible alarm and flashes the BRIDGE ALARM box in red. The information area shows the name of the alarm. Bridge alarms given 2. Press the BUZ STOP key on the ...
Page 19 - Watch safety alarm; PENDING ALARM
2. BRIDGE PANEL 2-7 3. Press the ESC key, and the Bridge Panel shows PENDING ALARM. Pending alarm indicates that an alarm has been acknowledged, but the cause for the alarm has not been removed. The PENDING ALARM indication is erased after the cause for the alarm is removed. Note: If the Bridge Pane...
Page 20 - PREWARNING
2. BRIDGE PANEL 2-8 3) If the RESET/WATCH key on the Timer Reset Panel is not operated. Note: The watch alarm timer continues to operate during an active bridge alarm. The sequence of the watch safety alarm is as follows: 1. After turning on the Bridge Panel and the standby display appears, the time...
Page 21 - Help Area; System failure indications; WATCH ALARM
2. BRIDGE PANEL 2-9 4. If there is no operator fitness signal input within the 15-second visual alarm, the Bridge Panel releases a 15-second audible alarm (buzzer). The WATCH ALARM box continues to flash in red and the message WARNING! WATCH ALARM ap-pears in the information area. 5. If there is no ...
Page 23 - Operational event indications
2. BRIDGE PANEL 2-11 2.6.2 Operational event indications When an operational event occurs, the Bridge Panel shows the related message in red in the help area, in the following format: [OPER] YYY:xxxxxx (YYY is ID No., and xxxx is the message) Multiple events are displayed alternately. The table belo...
Page 24 - Operation help indications
2. BRIDGE PANEL 2-12 For ID 001-003, the buzzer at the Bridge Panel sounds and the Timer Reset Panel flashes its BRIDGE ALARM button and sounds the buzzer. If the BUZ STOP and ACK keys are not operated within 30 seconds after an event has occurred, the alarm is then sent to the Cabin Panels. For ID ...
Page 25 - Timer Reset Panel; When the bridge alarm is given
3-1 3. TIMER RESET PANEL,CABIN PANEL 3.1 Timer Reset Panel The Timer Reset Panel is installed on the bridge, and the Watertight Timer Reset Pan-el is installed on the wing. A total of four can be installed. When the bridge alarm is given When this system receives an alarm from an external equipment,...
Page 27 - Cabin Panel; DUTY lamp; Harbour or attended mode:; ALARM lamp; Harbour or attended mode
3. TIMER RESET PANEL, CABIN PANEL 3-3 3.2 Cabin Panel The Cabin Panel is installed in all navigation officers’ quarters and in public areas. The Cabin Panel releases audible and visual alarms when a bridge alarm is given, or the OOW did not confirm presence on the bridge within the selected time int...
Page 28 - Attended mode; DUTY; ALARM
3. TIMER RESET PANEL, CABIN PANEL 3-4 Watch safety alarm One-man mode : The ALARM lamp lights (in red) and the buzzer sounds in response to an alarm sent to the 2nd and 3rd stage. Attended mode : The ALARM lamp lights (in red) and the buzzer sounds in the 2nd and 3rd stage when the track control sys...
Page 29 - How to Use the Administrator Menu; MENU
4-1 4. ADMINISTRATOR MENU(Initial Settings) The initial settings set the equipment according to the requirements of your ship. Only the administrator of the system can enter the initial settings. All initial settings are en-tered from the Bridge Panel, on the Administrator menu. The following occurs...
Page 32 - Harbour mode
4. ADMINISTRATOR MENU (Initial Settings) 4-4 4.2.1 Harbour mode Use this mode when you enter a harbor. The bridge alarm system is OFF in this mode. The BRIDGE ALARM box is gray and the Bridge Panel continues to monitor the equip-ment. If a bridge alarm is generated, the pop-up display appears on the...
Page 33 - Bridge attended mode
4. ADMINISTRATOR MENU (Initial Settings) 4-5 4.2.2 Bridge attended mode Use this mode when you are underway and more than one navigator (including the Captain) is on the bridge. The BRIDGE ALARM box on the Bridge Panel is green. The WATCH ALARM box is gray and the MODE-ATTENDED box is white. WATCH A...
Page 34 - Notes
4. ADMINISTRATOR MENU (Initial Settings) 4-6 4.2.3 One-man mode Use this mode on the open sea when only one OOW is on the bridge; for example, nighttime. The BRIDGE ALARM and WATCH ALARM boxes are green. Green means respective function is active. The MODE-ONE MAN box is white. Notes • The harbour mo...
Page 36 - Use Key Beep; Selection
4. ADMINISTRATOR MENU (Initial Settings) 4-8 4.5 Watch Time Interval Set the operation confirmation time for the watch safety alarm. The range is 3-12 (min). If the OOW does not confirm presence within this time period, the alarm is for-warded. The selected interval appears in the TIME INTERVAL box....
Page 37 - CALL FUNCTIONS; Operating procedure
5-1 5. CALL FUNCTIONS 5.1 Back-up Officer Call The back-up officer call feature allows the OOW to easily call the Captain or other nav-igator from the bridge when there is an emergency. This function is available in all op-eration modes and operates independently of the bridge alarm and watch safety...
Page 38 - Navigation Officer Call
5. CALL FUNCTIONS 5-2 5.2 Navigation Officer Call The OOW can call the Cabin Panel of the back-up officer or the Cabin Panel in a public area. Use this feature when it is necessary to contact a navigation officer. This feature is available in all modes. The navigation officer call operates as follow...
Page 39 - ENTER
5. CALL FUNCTIONS 5-3 2. Operate the arrows on the Cursor pad to select the officer or public area to call. 3. Press the ENTER key. The name of the called Cabin Panel appears in red. The called Cabin Panel’s ALARM lamp lights and the buzzer sounds. 4. To call other officers or public areas, repeat s...
Page 41 - Maintenance; Item; ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; NOTICE
6-1 6. MAINTENANCE,TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for the user. 6.1 Maintenance Maintenance is important to keep good performance. Check the items shown in the table monthly. Item Check point Comments Cables Check that all cables are firmly fastened....
Page 42 - Fuse Replacement; Name
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-2 6.2 Fuse Replacement The fuse in the power cable for the Bridge Panel protects the Bridge Panel from over-voltage and overcurrent. If the power cannot be turned on, check if the fuse has blown. If the fuse has blown, replace the fuse with one of the same rating. I...
Page 43 - Troubleshooting; Problem
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6-3 6.3 Troubleshooting If something appears to be wrong with the equipment, follow the procedure in the table below to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation, do not check inside the equipment. Get a qualified technician to check the equipme...
Page 45 - APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE; Administrator Menu (for the system administrator)
AP-1 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Administrator Menu (for the system administrator) Alarm List Edit Menu (For the serviceman. See the installation manual.) MENUkey HarbourAttendedOneMan ModeSelect Back-upOfficerSelect Captain Back-up (Disable, Enable) Watch Time Interval (3-12 min) All Back-up Officer Call ...
Page 47 - SPECIFICATIONS OF BRIDGE ALARM SYSTEM
FURUNO BR-1000 SPECIFICATIONS OF BRIDGE ALARM SYSTEM BR-1000 1 BRIDGE PANEL 1.1 Indication system 7-inch color LCD, 480 x 234 dots 1.2 Brilliance 0.4 to 700 cd 1.3 Status indication Alarm and status 1.4 Alarm control Alarm acknowledge, watch safety alarm and reset control 1.5 Alarm information outpu...
Page 49 - INDEX
IN-1 INDEX A Administrator menu ................................... 4-1All back-up officer call interval................... 4-8 B BACK-UP box ........................................... 2-4Back-up officer selection ........................... 4-7Bridge alarm description ................................