Furuno 1942 - Manual

Furuno 1942

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Pb; IMPORTANT NOTICES; General; Save this manual for future reference.; How to discard this product; In the European Union
  • Page 4 – ii
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 6 – FOREWORD; iv
  • Page 7 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; CONFIGURATION OF; How Ships Determined Position Before; Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 10 – viii
  • Page 11 – EQUIPMENT LIST; Complete Set
  • Page 12 – Installation Materials
  • Page 13 – Display Unit; Auto Plotter; External Alarm; Antenna Unit; xi
  • Page 14 – Xii
  • Page 15 – PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
  • Page 16 – Figure 1-1 How radar works
  • Page 17 – Control Description; Figure 2-1 Control panel
  • Page 18 – Display Indication and Markers; Figure 2-2 Display indications
  • Page 19 – Figure 2-3 Typical navigation data display
  • Page 20 – Selecting the Range; Tips for selecting the range; Adjusting Picture Brilliance; How the A/C SEA control works
  • Page 21 – 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; Automatic adjustments of A/C SEA
  • Page 22 – North Mark; Figure 2-6 Heading line and north mark; Measuring the Range; By range ring; Figure 2-7 Display bottom, showing location
  • Page 23 – 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 24 – Figure 2-10 Predicting collision course by; Measuring range and bearing between; Press the omnipad to place EBL1’s origin; 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 25 – Figure 2-13 Zoom function; Note 1: Zoom is cancelled when range or pre-; Cancelling zoom
  • Page 26 – Head up; Basic Menu Operation; Press the omnipad to select the item. For; Figure 3-2 Messages for RINGS menu
  • Page 27 – 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 28 – Figure 3-6 OTHER MENU; Continuous trail; Table 3-1 Trailing attributes; Item in; Trail Time; Suppressing Radar
  • Page 29 – Selecting Pulsewidth; Selection of guard zone type; In alarm; IN ALARM; Figure 3-7 In and Out alarm; Setting a guard zone; Preparation
  • Page 30 – Figure 3-8 How to set the guard zone; Figure 3-9 How watchman works
  • Page 31 – 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 32 – OTHER MENU Description; The following summarizes the OTHER MENU.; Item
  • Page 33 – to open the function menu.; Suppressing Noise
  • Page 34 – Figure 4-1 Multiple echoes; • when plotted, their movements are usually
  • Page 35 – Figure 4-3 Indirect echoes; Blind and Shadow Sectors; Figure 4-4 Blind and shadow sectors
  • Page 36 – DANGER; Preventative Maintenance; Table 5-1 Recommended maintenance program
  • Page 37 – Table 5-2 Troubleshooting table; • try adjusting the brilliance.
  • Page 38 – Life Expectancy of; Table 5-3 Life expectancy of magnetrons
  • Page 39 – 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 40 – 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 41 – Figure 6-6 Signal cable, antenna unit side
  • Page 42 – Connections
  • Page 43 – 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 44 – Display Unit Installation; Mounting considerations
  • Page 45 – Heading Sensor Connection; Input/Output Data List
  • Page 46 – Tick box; Figure 6-20 Connections on the display unit; CAUTION
  • Page 47 – Figure 6-21 Installation setup menu; WARNING; Before transmitting the radar make sure; The unit automatically adjusts, displaying; Adjustment messages; Entering antenna height; Operate the omnipad to select antenna
  • Page 48 – Figure 6-25 Sweep timing adjustment; Figure 6-26 MBS Adjustment message
  • Page 49 – Magnetron heater voltage; Connect a multitester, set to 10 V DC range.; Setting a blanking area; Operate the omnipad to enter starting point
  • Page 51 – MENU TREE
  • Page 54 – Activating the Auto plotter; controls for proper radar picture.; Operate the omnipad to select the menu; Figure AP-2 ARP Display
  • Page 55 – LARGE CIRCLE; Automatic Acquisition; Deactivating the Auto Plotter; To deactivate the Auto Plotter,; Acquiring targets; Manual Acquisition; by operating the omnipad.
  • Page 56 – Figure AP-4 Auto acquisition area; Terminating Tracking of Targets; Individual Targets; Displaying Target Data; Range and
  • Page 57 – Mode and length of Vectors; True or Relative Vector; Operational Warnings; Lost target alarm
  • Page 58 – Lost Target Alarm; Installation of ARP-10; Necessary Parts; Input Signal Check; Video Signal Check; Make sure the follows on Self Test menu.
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Page 3 - Pb; IMPORTANT NOTICES; General; Save this manual for future reference.; How to discard this product; In the European Union

i Ni-Cd Pb IMPORTANT NOTICES General • 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 any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO. • If this manual is lost o...

Page 4 - ii

RADIO FREQ UENCY RADIATION HAZARD The antenna emits electromagneticradio frequency energy which cancan be harmful, particularly to your eyes. Distances at which RFradiation levels of 100W/m 2 and 10W/m 2 exist are shown below. Distance to 100 W/m 2 point Distance to 10 W/m 2 point Nil 1.50m ii

Page 5 - iii

iii COMPLIANCE WITH R&TTE DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC This radar complies with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. In accordance with Article 6-3 of this directive, FURUNO intends to put this radar on the market of the following countries in EU as well other markets. Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Es...

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