Page 3 - exist are given in the; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING; CAUTION
i WARNING Radio FrequencyRadiation Hazard The radar antenna emits electromagneticradio frequency (RF) energy which can beharmful, particularly to your eyes. Neverlook directly into the antenna aperture froma close distance while the radar is inoperation or expose yourself to the trans-mitting antenn...
Page 4 - ii; EQUIPMENT LISTS; Standard supply
ii EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks Display unit RDP-148 - 1 RSB-110-070-A - 1 For MODEL1724C Antenna unit RSB-0071-058 - 1 For MODEL 1734C Remote controller set RMC-100 000-089-885 1 Remote controller, vinyl case, battery, labels CP03-22200 000-089-887 1 For display un...
Page 5 - Name Type Code; Adapter cable for HUB; For MODEL1724C antenna unit; For connection of FA-100
iii Optional supply Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks 000-013-484 For 100 VAC 000-013-485 For 110 VAC 000-013-486 For 220 VAC Rectifier PR-62 000-013-487 1 For 230 VAC External buzzer OP03-136 000-086-443 1 MJ-A6SPF0014-010C 000-154-027-10 1 For NavNet, 1 m MJ-A6SPF0014-050C 000-154-049-10 1 For NavNet...
Page 6 - iv; SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
iv SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS All NavNet products incorporate a “network circuit board” to integrate each NavNet product on board through an optional LAN cable (Ethernet 10BASE-T). Each NavNet product is assigned an IP address to enable transfer of images between other NavNet products. For example, video...
Page 8 - Antenna Unit
vi Antenna Unit GP-320B/330B, WS-200 HUB Radar data Plotter data Network Sounder ETR-6/10N ETR-30N (option) Sounder data Note: The picture disappears 10 seconds after the NavNetcable is disconnected from a"sub" NavNet display unit. Network Sounder ETR-6/10N ETR-30N (option) Figure 2 (a) NavN...
Page 9 - NOTICE; Installation of Display Unit; Tabletop, overhead mounting method
1 1. MOUNTING NOTICE Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment. Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts, especially plastic connectors. 1.1 Installation of Display Unit The display unit can be insta...
Page 10 - Tabletop, overhead mounting; Tabletop, overhead mounting of display unit
2 1.1.1 Mounting procedure Tabletop, overhead mounting Follow the procedure below to mount the display unit on a tabletop or the overhead. 1. Fix the hanger by four tapping screw. 2. Screw knob bolts in display unit, set it to hanger, and tighten knob bolts. 3. Attach hard cover to protect LCD. Tapp...
Page 11 - Flush mounting; Fixing screw, side view; Washer head screws; Flush mounting of display unit
3 Flush mounting Note: Use supplied pan head screws when the thickness of the bulkhead is from 11 to 14 mm. For bulkhead which exceeds 14 mm in thickness the length of the pan head screws should be bulkhead thickness (A) plus 7.3±1.5 mm. Also the length of B should be max. 7 mm. A B Fixing screw, si...
Page 12 - Typical antenna unit placement on sailboat and powerboat
4 1.2 Mounting of Antenna Units 1.2.1 Mounting considerations When selecting a mounting location for the antenna unit keep in mind the following points. • Install the antenna unit on the hardtop, radar arch or on a mast on an appropriate platform. (For sailboats, a mounting bracket is optionally ava...
Page 13 - Bow
5 1.2.2 Mounting antenna unit of MODEL 1724C 1. Remove mounting hardware at the bottom of the antenna unit; four each of hex bolts (M10X20), spring washers and flat washers. Save the spring washers and flat washers to use them to fix the radome base to the platform, at step 3. If the thickness of th...
Page 14 - Attach the snap to a screw hole on the inside of the cover.; Do not hang any other objects with the snap.
6 4. Unfasten four screws to remove the cover. Discard the packing material in the radome. Remove and discard the packing material. Snap holder Antenna unit, inside view The mounting base is fitted with a snap holder, which may be used to hang the cover after removal. Use the hole next to screw hole...
Page 15 - in the; Antenna unit, inside view
7 5. Unfasten the cable of the rotation detector from the cable clamps. 6. Unfasten 11 screws to dismount the shield plate. Discard screw marked with in the figure shown below. Caution Cable clamp Rotation detector Shield plate Antenna unit, inside view Caution: Be careful not to pinch the rotation ...
Page 16 - Sectional view
8 Rubber gasket Gasket Cable Gland Sectional view Mounting base Rubber gasket Antenna unit, inside view 8. Referring to the figure shown below, fasten the shield cable with screw (M4x10) on the chassis to ground the unit. Connect 10 pin connector here (J811). Connectshield cablehere. Connect 9 pin c...
Page 18 - Platform; Antenna unit, cover removed
10 1.2.3 Mounting antenna unit of MODEL 1734C 1. Open the antenna unit packing box carefully. 2. Unbolt the four bolts at the base of the radome to remove the radome cover. Radome cover Antenna unit The mounting surface must be parallel with the waterline and provided with five holes (four fixing ho...
Page 19 - How to fasten the radome base to the mounting platform; Wiring and final preparation
11 Flatwasher Springwasher Platform Antenna base plate M10 x 25Hex bolt Radome 5 - 10 mm Apply silicone sealant. Effectivethread length 25 mm Gasket How to fasten the radome base to the mounting platform Wiring and final preparation 4. Drill a hole of at least 20 millimeters diameter through the dec...
Page 21 - Attach the EMC core supplied as shown below.; How to attach EMC core
13 10. Attach the EMC core supplied as shown below. J806 J805 J803 J804 J802 J801 Motor J613 J611 J1 EMC coreE04SS251512(Above cableclampingplate) Cableentrance IF9215 PTU-9335 MD9208 Cableclamping plate How to attach EMC core 11. Fix the shield cover. Do not pinch the cable. 12. Attach the radome c...
Page 22 - Mounting the optional mounting bracket; Mounting plate; Mounting plate
14 1.2.4 Mounting the optional mounting bracket A mounting bracket for fastening the antenna unit to a mast on a sailboat is optionally available. Mounting bracket 1 (for MODEL 1734C) Type: OP03-92 Code No.: 008-445-070 Part Type Code No. Qty Hex. bolt M4X12 000-804-725 4 Hex. bolt M8X20 000-805-707...
Page 23 - Support plate; How to assemble and mount the optional mounting bracket
15 Support plate (A) Assembling the mounting bracket (B) Fastening antenna to mounting bracket How to assemble and mount the optional mounting bracket
Page 24 - Wiring; All wirings are terminated at the rear of the display unit.; Display unit, rear view
16 2. WIRING 2.1 Standard Wiring All wirings are terminated at the rear of the display unit. CAUTION The power cable is shipped with a 10A fuse(5A on GD-1720C) inserted in its fuse holder. This fuse is for use with a 12 VDC power supply. If you are using a 24 VDC power supply, replacethe fuse with a...
Page 25 - Signal cable connection; Rubber cover; Power cable; Connect the power cable to the power connector.; Ground terminal
17 Signal cable connection 1. Remove the waterproofing cover from the DJ-1 at the back of the display unit. 2. Connect the signal cable to DJ-1 on the rear panel of the display unit. Rubber cover DJ Connector Boot-band Cable Display unit DJ-1 3. Cover the connector with the rubber cover. 4. Put the ...
Page 26 - DATA1 to DATA3 ports; No sensor can be directly connected to the DATA3 port.; NETWORK port; Radar Plotter
18 DATA1 to DATA3 ports These ports connect to the equipment shown in the table below. DATA1 (7P) DATA2 (6P) DATA3 (7P) GPS receiver GP-310B/320B, NMEA equipment Heading sensor (ex. SC-60/120) RS-232C OUT, NMEA 0183 IN, External buzzer OUT Note: No sensor can be directly connected to the DATA3 port....
Page 27 - Connection of external buzzer and display unit
19 2.2 External Buzzer (OP03-136, option) Connection The optional external buzzer provides a louder alert when the guard alarm is violated. External buzzer Type: OP03-136 Code no.: 000-086-443 Further, you need the optional cable assy MJ-A7SPF0007-050C (w/7P connector, 5 m, code no. 000-154-028-10)....
Page 28 - How to Connect with a PC
20 2.3 How to Connect with a PC When connecting with the personal computer, prepare the optional cable assy MJ-A7SPF0007-050C and D-sub 9 pins plug (local supply), and connected them as follows. This function is not available with the GD-1720C. SHIELD BLUE D-SUB 9PIN MJ-A7SPF0007-050C 1 5 6 9 WHITE ...
Page 29 - SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT; Setting up with the Installation Wizard; Installation wizard, language selection window; ENTER
21 3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT 3.1 Setting up with the Installation Wizard After you have installed the equipment, set up the equipment with the installation wizard. The wizard allows you to easily set up the NavNet network (choose source of radar, sounder and auxiliary), GPS, ports, etc. 1. Press t...
Page 30 - If you have no other; Installation wizard, network setup
22 CAUTION: Ensure that the settings to be loaded are compatible with this NavNet unit. Improper settings will damage the equipment. 7. The screen for set up of units of measurement appears. RANGE UNIT nm, ktDEPTH UNIT ftTEMPERATURE UNIT ° F WIND UNIT ktLOCAL TIME OFFSET +00:00AIR PRESSURE UNIT hpa ...
Page 31 - Device 1; Device 2; Device 3; Echo
23 11. Choose DEVICE NUMBER, RADAR SOURCE or SOUNDER SOURCE as appropriate and then press the EDIT soft key. One of the following displays appears depending on your selection. RADAR SOURCE { 1 (IP:172.031.003.001) ~ 2 (IP:172.031.003.002) { 3 (IP:172.031.003.003) { 4 (IP:172.031.003.004) { NO CONNEC...
Page 32 - NAV SETUP menu and go to step 25.; Installation wizard, radar setup; Choose HEADING DATA and then press the EDIT soft key.; Choose ANTENNA ROTATION and then press the EDIT soft key.
24 13. After choosing ALL sources, press the NEXT soft key, and the RADAR SETUP menu appears. If you do not have a radar installed, press the NEXT soft key to show the NAV SETUP menu and go to step 25. ANTENNA TYPE A HEADING DATA MAGNETIC ANTENNA ROTATION ROTATE TUNING OFF TIMING ADJUST OFF HEADING ...
Page 33 - a) Choose ON and then press the ENTER soft key.; knob to straighten the target selected at step b), and then press the
25 20. Choose TUNING and then press the EDIT soft key. TUNING ▲ { ON ~ OFF ▼ 21. Choose ON and then press the ENTER soft key. Then, the radar’s video and tuning are automatically adjusted. 22. After tuning has been completed, choose TIMING ADJUST and then press the EDIT soft key. TIMING ADJUST ▲ { O...
Page 34 - Choose HEADING ADJUST and then press the EDIT soft key.; Choose ON and then press the ENTER soft key.; knob to bisect the target with the EBL and press the SET soft key.; the NEXT soft key to show the NAV SETUP menu.; Installation wizard, nav setup
26 23. Choose HEADING ADJUST and then press the EDIT soft key. HEADING ADJUST ▲ { ON ~ OFF ▼ 24. Choose ON and then press the ENTER soft key. You have mounted the antenna unit facing straight ahead in the direction of the bow. Therefore, a small but conspicuous target dead ahead visually should appe...
Page 35 - NAV SETUP menu description
27 NAV SETUP menu description Item Description Settings (Default in bold) Position Source Chooses source of position data. FURUNO BB GPS: GPS Receiver GP-320B/330B or Weather sensor WS-200 GP: GPS navigator (via NETWORK or NMEA port) LC: Loran C navigator (via NETWORK or NMEA port) ALL: Multiple nav...
Page 36 - Installation wizard, GPS setup
28 28. After setting up navigation equipment, press the NEXT soft key, and the GPS SETUP menu appears. This menu sets ups the FURUNO GPS receiver GP-320B/330B. If you do not have this equipment, press the NEXT soft key and go to step 31. GEODETIC DATUM WGS-84 POSITION SMOOTHING 000 second (s) SPD/CS...
Page 37 - GPS SETUP menu description (con’t from previous page); Item Description Settings; Latitude Offset Offsets latitude position to further refine
29 GPS SETUP menu description (con’t from previous page) Item Description Settings Default Setting Spd/Cse Smoothing During position fixing, ship’s velocity (speed and course) is directly measured by receiving GPS satellite signals. The raw velocity data may change randomly depending on receiving co...
Page 38 - WAAS setup; Contents of WAAS SETUP menu; If you do not have external equipment connected to the NavNet,
30 GPS SETUP menu description (con’t from previous page) Item Description Settings Default Setting Fix Mode Choose position fixing method: 2D (three satellites in view), 2D/3D (three or four satellites in view whichever is greater). 2D, 2D/3D 2D/3D Cold Start Clears the Almanac to receive the latest...
Page 39 - Item Description
31 32. Choose item and press the EDIT soft key. Choose appropriate setting and then press the ENTER soft key. Refer to the table and sentence description on the next page for details. 33. Press the NEXT key, and the DATA3 (PC/NMEA/EXT BUZZ) port setup menu appears. Set up this port similar to how yo...
Page 40 - knob to finish the installation
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Page 41 - Checking Magnetron Heater Voltage; This procedure should only be performed by; Check point
33 3.2 Checking Magnetron Heater Voltage Magnetron heater voltage is formed on the PTU or MD Board of the antenna unit, and preadjusted at the factory. Therefore, no adjustment is required. However, check magnetron heater voltage for confirmation as follows. This procedure should only be performed b...
Page 42 - Remote Controller Setting; key followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION and GENERAL; GENERAL SETUP menu; I/R REMOTE MODE window; MENU; key to close the menu.
34 3.3 Remote Controller Setting A remote controller can be set exclusively for use with a specific display unit, in the case of multiple NavNet display units. Set the remote controller ID mode desired on the menu and attach appropriate label (supplied with accessories) to the remote controller and ...
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