Furuno 1932 - Manual

Furuno 1932

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – iiiiiiiiiiiii; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Do not open the equipment.; WARNING
  • Page 4 – iii; Features; FOREWORD
  • Page 5 – iv; TABLE OF CONTENTS; CONFIGURATION OF; How Ships Determined Position Before
  • Page 8 – vii; Prediction of target motion
  • Page 9 – viii; EQUIPMENT LIST; Complete Set
  • Page 10 – ix; Installation Materials
  • Page 11 – Display Unit; Auto Plotter; External Alarm; Antenna Unit
  • Page 12 – PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
  • Page 13 – Figure 1-1 How radar works
  • Page 14 – Control Description; Figure 2-1 Control panel
  • Page 15 – Display Indication and Markers; Figure 2-2 Display indications
  • Page 16 – Economy mode; Figure 2-3 Typical navigation data display
  • Page 17 – Selecting the Range; Tips for selecting the range; Adjusting Picture Brilliance; How the A/C SEA control works
  • Page 18 – Adjusting the A/C SEA control; Confirm that the sensitivity is properly ad-; Figure 2-4 How to adjust the A/C SEA control; Tip for adjusting the A/C SEA
  • Page 19 – North Mark; Figure 2-6 Heading line and north mark; Measuring the Range; By range ring; Figure 2-7 Display bottom, showing location
  • Page 20 – Measuring the Bearing; By cursor; Figure 2-9 How to measure bearing by EBL; Note: The bearing readout for the EBL and the; Tips for measuring bearing; Using the Offset EBL; Predicting collision course
  • Page 21 – Figure 2-10 Predicting collision course by; Figure 2-11 Measuring the range and bearing; Picture; Press the omnipad to set cursor where de-; Figure 2-12 Shifting the picture; Cancelling shifted picture
  • Page 22 – Figure 2-13 Zoom function; Note 1: Zoom is cancelled when range or pre-; Cancelling zoom
  • Page 23 – Head up; Basic Menu Operation; Press the omnipad to select the item. For; Figure 3-2 Messages for RINGS menu
  • Page 24 – True motion; Magnifying Long Range; To turn the echo stretch on or off; Figure 3-3 Echo stretch; Starting echo trail; S e l e c t “ A C T I VAT E ” b y p r e s s i n g t h e; Fixed time trail; When the elapsed time clock counts up to
  • Page 25 – Figure 3-6 OTHER MENU; Continuous trail; Table 3-1 Trailing attributes; Item in; Trail Time; Suppressing Radar
  • Page 26 – Selecting Pulsewidth; Selection of guard zone type; In alarm; IN ALARM; Figure 3-7 In and Out alarm; Setting a guard zone; Preparation
  • Page 27 – Figure 3-8 How to set the guard zone; Figure 3-9 How watchman works
  • Page 28 – To turn navigation data on or off; message for Navigation display.; Cancelling watchman; Displaying Navigation Data; Figure 3-10 Typical navigation data display; Waypoint Mark
  • Page 29 – OTHER MENU Description; The following summarizes the OTHER MENU.; Item
  • Page 30 – to open the function menu.; Suppressing Noise
  • Page 31 – Figure 4-1 Multiple echoes; • when plotted, their movements are usually
  • Page 32 – Figure 4-3 Indirect echoes; Blind and Shadow Sectors; Figure 4-4 Blind and shadow sectors
  • Page 33 – DANGER; Preventative Maintenance; Period; Table 5-1 Recommended maintenance program
  • Page 34 – Table 5-2 Troubleshooting table; • try adjusting the brilliance.
  • Page 35 – Figure 5-1 Self test screen; Life Expectancy of; Table 5-3 Life expectancy of magnetron
  • Page 36 – Figure 6-1 Typical antenna unit location; Unpacking the antenna unit; Open the antenna unit packing box care-; Antenna Unit Installation; Siting, handling considerations
  • Page 37 – Figure 6-2 Antenna unit; Mounting platform; Holes for antenna unit:; Prepare a platform of 5 to 10 millimeters; Figure 6-4 How to fasten the radome base; Wiring and final preparation; Drill a hole of at least 20 millimeters di-
  • Page 39 – Connections
  • Page 40 – Now is the time to fix the radiator to the; Open the antenna housing cover and fix the; Loosely fasten the antenna housing cover.
  • Page 41 – Display Unit Installation; Mounting considerations
  • Page 42 – Heading Sensor Connection; Input/Output Data List
  • Page 43 – Tick box; Figure 6-20 Connections on the display unit; CAUTION
  • Page 44 – Figure 6-21 Installation setup menu; The unit automatically adjusts, displaying; Adjustment messages; Entering antenna height; Operate the omnipad to select antenna
  • Page 45 – Figure 6-25 Sweep timing adjustment; Figure 6-26 MBS Adjustment message
  • Page 46 – Magnetron heater voltage; Connect a multitester, set to 10 V DC range.; Setting a blanking area; Operate the omnipad to enter starting point
  • Page 47 – MENU TREE
  • Page 48 – Authorities require this.; NOTICE
  • Page 50 – Activating the Auto plotter; controls for proper radar picture.; Operate the omnipad to select the menu; Figure AP-2 ARP Display
  • Page 51 – LARGE CIRCLE; Automatic Acquisition; Deactivating the Auto Plotter; To deactivate the Auto Plotter,; Acquiring targets; Manual Acquisition; by operating the omnipad.
  • Page 52 – Figure AP-4 Auto acquisition area; Terminating Tracking of Targets; Individual Targets; Displaying Target Data; Range and
  • Page 53 – Mode and length of Vectors; True or Relative Vector; Operational Warnings; Lost target alarm
  • Page 54 – Lost Target Alarm; Installation of ARP-10; Necessary Parts; Input Signal Check
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Page 3 - iiiiiiiiiiiii; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Do not open the equipment.; WARNING

iiiiiiiiiiiii i "DANGER", "WARNING" and "CAUTION" notices appear throughout this manual. It is theresponsibility of the operator and the installer of the equipment to read, understand andfollow these notices. If you have any questions regarding these safety instructions, plea...

Page 4 - iii; Features; FOREWORD

iii C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s o n y o u r c h o i c e o f t h eFURUNO MODEL 1832/1932/1942 MarineRadar. We are confident you will see why theFURUNO name has become synonymous withquality and reliability. For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Companyhas enjoyed an enviable reputation for innova-tive ...

Page 5 - iv; TABLE OF CONTENTS; CONFIGURATION OF; How Ships Determined Position Before

iv TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ................................... iii SPECIFICATIONS ........................... v EQUIPMENT LIST ........................ viii CONFIGURATION OF MODEL 1832/1932/1942 ............. x 1. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ...... 1 1.1 What is Radar? ...................................

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