Furuno 1943C-BB - Manual

Furuno 1943C-BB

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; Do not open the equipment.; WARNING; exist are given in the
  • Page 4 – ii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; , Panel illimination
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 6 – iv
  • Page 9 – vii; the
  • Page 10 – viii; FOREWORD; A Word to the Owner of the Model
  • Page 11 – ix; Features; Model Output; Marine Radar Model 1823C-BB; Note; Built-in NavNet interface circuit board.
  • Page 12 – SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
  • Page 13 – xi
  • Page 14 – xii; Two-unit NavNet system
  • Page 15 – OVERVIEW
  • Page 16 – OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW; Controls; Overview of control unit; Control unit
  • Page 17 – Radar and plotter displays
  • Page 18 – Inserting a Chart Card; Processor unit
  • Page 19 – Turning the Unit On/Off; Startup sequence; For start up with the radar display,; the magnetron takes from one minute to
  • Page 20 – Adjusting Hue, Panel Illumination; Press the C:HUE soft key to show the hue setting window.; Night
  • Page 21 – panel brilliance windows; Selecting a Display; modes; Display screens; Full screen
  • Page 22 – Selecting a display; Display screen selection window
  • Page 23 – Switching control in combination and overlay screens
  • Page 24 – Selecting image source; Select source menu; Radar source and sounder source windows
  • Page 25 – Radar Display
  • Page 26 – MOB concept; To erase an MOB mark from the plotter display,; you must first erase its
  • Page 27 – Boxes; Data boxes; Showing, hiding data boxes with soft key
  • Page 28 – data
  • Page 29 – Keys; Default Setting, Key Label; Radar Plotter; Executing a function; function key labels.; Function keys
  • Page 30 – Display; ) appears when any simulation mode is active.; Simulation setup menu
  • Page 31 – Radar; NavNet processor unit-generated echoes; Plotter
  • Page 32 – Sounder; cannot be shown at SIMULATION 1 mode.
  • Page 33 – OPERATION; EAV L; Radar display
  • Page 34 – Tuning window; Adjusting the Gain
  • Page 35 – Gain adjustment soft key; Gain sensitivity window
  • Page 36 – Reducing Sea Clutter; How the A/C SEA works; A/C SEA setting window; When the radar source is the Model 1700 series,; use the trackball to
  • Page 37 – sea clutter; Reducing Precipitation Clutter; Adjusting the A/C RAIN; A/C RAIN setting window; Adjusting the FTC (When the radar source is the M1700 series radar); overadjust the FTC – weak target echoes may be missed.
  • Page 38 – Scale; Maximum range depends on the network radar as shown below.
  • Page 39 – Signal process soft keys
  • Page 40 – Mode; Selecting a presentation mode; Radar display soft keys; Function; ” and the
  • Page 41 – Description of presentation modes; Head-up presentation mode; Course-up presentation mode
  • Page 42 – North-up presentation mode; True motion; True motion presentation mode
  • Page 43 – Measuring the Range; Measuring range by range rings
  • Page 44 – Measuring range by cursor; How to measure range to a target with the cursor; Measuring range by VRM
  • Page 45 – How to measure range with the VRM; Erasing a VRM, VRM indication
  • Page 46 – Measuring the Bearing; Measuring bearing by cursor; EBL indication to find the bearing to the target.; How to measure bearing with the EBL; Erasing an EBL, EBL indication
  • Page 49 – Rejecting Radar Interference; Radar interference; SIGNAL PROCESS soft keys
  • Page 50 – Zooming in on radar targets; HU; Zoom; Zooming in on ARP, TTM targets
  • Page 51 – Shifting the Picture; shift; location. SHIFT appears at right-hand corner of the display.; Shifting the picture manually
  • Page 52 – Setting automatic shift maximum speed; Auto ship speed setting window; Automatic shift
  • Page 53 – Using the Offset EBL; Predicting collision course; might be on a collision course with own ship.; Predicting collision course with the offset EBL
  • Page 54 – Measuring range & bearing between two targets; between the two targets.; Measuring range and bearing between two targets
  • Page 55 – Trails; Echo trail; Sample echo trails; time; Trail soft keys; Trail time window
  • Page 56 – Multitone and monotone trails
  • Page 57 – color; Trail color window; Echo trail mode; Trail mode window
  • Page 58 – Stretch; Echo Stretch OFF; Types of echo stretch
  • Page 59 – Averaging; averaging
  • Page 60 – Outputting TLL Data; TARGET soft keys
  • Page 61 – Alarm; CAUTION; The alarm should not be relied upon as; Setting a guard alarm zone; How to set a guard alarm zone
  • Page 62 – W hen the radar range is less than the guard zone range; When the alarm is violated...
  • Page 63 – How watchman works; Turning on/off watchman; W hen the watchman is activated and no guard zone is active, the; Setting watchman stand-by interval; Watchman window
  • Page 65 – Marker; Waypoint marker
  • Page 66 – Usage precautions for ARP
  • Page 67 – TTM; ARP setup menu; ARP target info window
  • Page 68 – Manual acquisition; ARP plot symbols; Automatic acquisition; Automatic acquisition area window
  • Page 69 – tracked when switching to manual acquisition.; Automatic acquisition area; ARP target number
  • Page 70 – Terminating tracking of ARP targets; Terminating tracking of selected targets; ALL; Cancel all targets window
  • Page 71 – Vector; Vector reference, vector time; ARP vector mode window; ARP vector time window
  • Page 72 – Past position displays; History interval window
  • Page 73 – ARP, TTM target data; ARP target data
  • Page 74 – CPA window
  • Page 75 – TCPA window; Canceling a lost target
  • Page 76 – Interpreting the Radar Display; Minimum and maximum ranges; Minimum range; where
  • Page 77 – Radar resolution; Range resolution; Bearing accuracy
  • Page 78 – echoes; Multiple echoes; Sidelobe echoes
  • Page 79 – Virtual image; Shadow sectors
  • Page 80 – the band before beginning a relatively slow sweep (7.5; Appearance of SART signal on the radar display
  • Page 81 – General procedure for detecting SART response; Use the range scale of 6 or 12 nm as the spacing between the SART; General remarks on receiving SART; SART range errors
  • Page 82 – Marine Radar for SART Detection.; Appearance of racon signal on the radar display
  • Page 83 – Displays; Full-screen plotter display
  • Page 84 – Nav data window; F NU; Contents of nav data window
  • Page 85 – PLOTTER OPERATION; display; Compass display
  • Page 86 – On the radar/plotter/compass combination display you can; Setting the range for the XTE monitor; key to display the following window.; XTE range setting window
  • Page 87 – Highway display
  • Page 88 – Nav data display; Speed over ground; Nav data displays
  • Page 90 – The data sentences GGA and VTG must be output from the NavNet unit
  • Page 91 – Shifting the Display; the direction opposite of cursor location.; Charts scales
  • Page 92 – Cards; Chart card overview; Your system reads FURUNO and NavCharts; Icon
  • Page 93 – Indices and chart enlargement; When a chart cannot be displayed; A chart will not be displayed in the following conditions:
  • Page 94 – Chart symbols; The table below shows FURUNO and NavCharts; Symbol Description; Data for aids to navigation; Selected FURUNO and NavCharts
  • Page 95 – Port service icons; The services available appear directly below the icon selected.; Plotter display, showing port service display
  • Page 96 – charts; Cursor and data display; Objects; Example of caution area window
  • Page 97 – Icon data; Lighthouse icon
  • Page 98 – Sample lighthouse data; Tide information; Objects window
  • Page 99 – Tide window; Date window
  • Page 100 – Working with Track; track; Own ship track; MARKS CONTROL soft keys to open the TRACK CONTROL menu.; Track control menu
  • Page 101 – Target tracks; Stopping, restarting plotting of own ship track
  • Page 102 – Changing track color; Own ship’s track; Target track
  • Page 103 – Track plotting method and interval for own ship track; Track plotting method; Interval window; Track plotting interval; Interval windows
  • Page 104 – The D: CLEAR soft key functions to clear an entire line of data.; Changing own ship track/mark distribution setting
  • Page 105 – Erasing own ship track by area; Erase menu
  • Page 106 – Erasing own ship track by color; Use the trackball to select ERASE TRACKS BY COLOR, then press the; Erasing all own ship track; key. You are asked if you are sure to delete all tracks.; Erasing all target tracks; soft key. You are asked if you are sure to delete all target tracks.
  • Page 107 – Lines; Entering a mark, line; SETUP soft keys to show the MARKS & LINES menu.
  • Page 108 – Marks shape window; Selecting line type; Lines style window
  • Page 109 – Erasing marks, lines; Erasing an individual mark
  • Page 110 – waypoints; Entering a waypoint at own ship position; CURSOR soft keys. The plotter display appears.; Waypoint window; If you do not need to change the waypoint data,; press the D:SAVE soft
  • Page 111 – SELECT MARK; Waypoint mark shape selection window
  • Page 112 – Entering a waypoint by range and bearing
  • Page 113 – Entering a waypoint from the waypoint list; Alphanumeric and local waypoint lists; Editing waypoint data; Editing waypoint data from the waypoint list
  • Page 114 – Editing a waypoint from the plotter display; A:W AYPOINTS soft key to open the waypoint menu.; Plotter display
  • Page 115 – Erasing a waypoint directly from the plotter display; Erasing a waypoint from the waypoint list
  • Page 116 – Chart details menu
  • Page 117 – B:ALPHANUMERIC LIST soft keys to show the alphanumeric list.; Alphanumeric list
  • Page 118 – routes; Entering a route with existing waypoints; Route menu
  • Page 119 – Press the B:NEW ROUTE soft key to open the new route entry screen.; New route entry screen; Entering a route with the cursor
  • Page 120 – Creating voyage-based routes; ) appears at the top of the screen when a voyage-based; Save route menu; Save route window
  • Page 121 – Displays for entry of time, distance interval; For manual entry of waypoints, do the following:; To stop recording waypoints and save the route
  • Page 122 – first route, beneath FIRST in the connect route window.; Connect route window
  • Page 123 – Inserting a waypoint from the route list; Edit route menu; Waypoint list for editing a route (local list)
  • Page 124 – Inserting a waypoint from the plotter display; Press the C:ADD TO START soft key or the C:ADD TO END soft key
  • Page 125 – Removing waypoints from a route; Removing a waypoint from the route list
  • Page 126 – Navigating to a “quick point”; Selecting quick point entry method; Go to method window; Navigating to a single quick point; Depending on the selection you made at step 2, press the D:GOTO
  • Page 127 – Navigating to multiple quick points; method” on the previous page.; Navigating to waypoints; Selecting a waypoint from the plotter display; GOTO method should be selected to “1 POINT” on the PLOTTER SETUP; Selecting a waypoint from the waypoint list
  • Page 128 – Selecting an external waypoint; QP window; Navigating to ports, port services (NavCharts; NavCharts
  • Page 129 – Port services and sample port list; If you selected NEAR SRVC at step 3,; select service mark desired with the; Sample filling station locations (southern Italy)
  • Page 130 – Following a route; Selecting the route to follow; waypoint nearest own ship.; Plotter display, route selected as destination; Navigating waypoints in reverse order
  • Page 131 – Restarting navigation; Example of when to restart navigation; Log display
  • Page 132 – Setting speed for ETA calculation; Select speed for ETA window; Switching waypoints; Automatically switches the destination waypoint when the; Automatic waypoint switching methods
  • Page 133 – Canceling route navigation
  • Page 134 – Plotter alarm menu; Audio alarm window
  • Page 135 – alarm; How the arrival alarm works; Arrival alarm window
  • Page 136 – Anchor watch alarm; How the anchor watch alarm works; Anchor watch alarm window
  • Page 137 – How the XTE alarm works; XTE alarm window; Speed alarm window
  • Page 138 – Proximity mark; Proximity alarm window
  • Page 139 – Trip alarm window
  • Page 140 – information; alarm information window.; Plotter alarm menu, page 1
  • Page 141 – Alarm messages; Plotter alarm messages and their meanings; Message Meaning
  • Page 142 – Resetting Trip Distance; in that order to show the GENERAL SETUP menu.; General setup menu, page 1
  • Page 143 – VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION; Principle of Operation; Underwater conditions and video sounder display
  • Page 144 – VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION; Selecting a sounder display; Press the D:DISPLAY MODE soft key to show the display mode window.
  • Page 145 – Description of sounder displays; Single-frequency display; Indications on the single frequency display
  • Page 146 – Dual-frequency display; Sounding area and transmission frequency
  • Page 147 – Marker-zoom display plus normal sounder display; Bottom-zoom display plus normal sounder display
  • Page 148 – Bottom-lock display plus normal sounder display
  • Page 149 – Bottom tail; Bottom discrimination display
  • Page 150 – Selecting screen split method in combination displays
  • Page 151 – Automatic Sounder Operation; How the automatic sounder works; Mode/frequency window
  • Page 152 – Manual Sounder Operation; Selecting the manual mode; Default sounder ranges; Adjusting the gain; Examples of proper and improper gain
  • Page 153 – Gain window; Shifting the range; Shift concept
  • Page 154 – Measuring Depth, Time; How to measure depth and time
  • Page 155 – Interference; Types of interference; Noise limiter window
  • Page 156 – Reducing Low Level Noise; Appearance of clutter; Clutter window
  • Page 157 – Erasing Weak Echoes; Appearance of weak echoes; Signal level window
  • Page 158 – White marker window
  • Page 159 – Advance; Advancement independent of ship’s speed; picture advance window.; Picture advance window
  • Page 160 – Advancement synchronized with ship’s speed; How the speed-dependent picture advance mode works
  • Page 161 – Colors; Hue window; Echo Color
  • Page 162 – Sounder alarm menu; Alarm audio window
  • Page 163 – to select BOTTOM ALARM.; to select FISH ALARM.
  • Page 164 – Use the trackball
  • Page 165 – Water temperature alarm; to select TEMPERATURE ALARM.; Water temperature alarm window
  • Page 166 – ALARM INFORMATION window.
  • Page 167 – Sounder alarm messages and their meanings; Bottom alarm violated.; Water Temperature Graph
  • Page 168 – Changing Pulse Repetition Rate; to select the rate for repetition.
  • Page 169 – Interpreting the Sounder Display; line; Zero line; echo; Bottom echoes
  • Page 170 – Fish school echoes; Surface noise/aeration
  • Page 171 – Setup; General setup menu
  • Page 172 – CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT; Contents of general setup menu; Item Description
  • Page 173 – Radar display setup; Radar display setup menu
  • Page 174 – Contents of radar display setup menu; Chooses how to display cursor position.
  • Page 175 – Contents of radar display setup menu (con’t from previous page); Range Unit
  • Page 176 – Radar range setup; Radar range setup menu; Model Maximum
  • Page 177 – Function key setup; Function Key; Radar function key menu; Radar function key options
  • Page 178 – Radar function keys; Menu Item
  • Page 179 – options; Plotter setup menu
  • Page 180 – Plotter function key menu; Plotter function key options
  • Page 181 – Plotter function keys
  • Page 182 – offset; Plotter display, chart offset selected
  • Page 183 – chart attributes may be turned on or off from the CHART
  • Page 184 – Contents of chart details menu (FURUNO, NavCharts
  • Page 185 – B:CNTOUR LINE soft key; C-MAP chart attributes
  • Page 187 – Contents of chart details menu for C-MAP (con’t from previous page); Bathymetric Line; Settings description; Multiple; A:DEPTH INFO soft key; The bathymetric range setting
  • Page 188 – Data Boxes Setup; Data box menu
  • Page 189 – Hot Page Setup; soft key. The “SELECT SCREEN TYPE” window appears.; Hot page setup menu; Hot page setup menu, SPLIT X 3 screen, main screen selection
  • Page 190 – Hot page setup menu, SPLIT X 3 screen, sub screen selection
  • Page 191 – Nav setup menu; Navigation data source; Contents of nav setup menu
  • Page 192 – GPS setup menu; Item Description Settings; Geodetic Datum
  • Page 193 – Contents of GPS setup menu (con’t from previous page)
  • Page 194 – Latitude Sets initial latitude position after cold start. Use the
  • Page 195 – WAAS SETUP; Press the C:WAAS SETUP soft key to show the WAAS SETUP display.
  • Page 196 – TD display setup; soft keys to display the TD SETUP menu.; TD setup menu; Displaying Loran C TDs; Loran GRI & station pair window
  • Page 197 – Displaying DECCA TDs; Decca chain and station pair window; Decca chain and station pair window
  • Page 198 – Nav Data Display Setup; Nav data setup screen; Nav data setup window
  • Page 199 – setup; Page 2; Sounder system setup menu; Orange and stronger echoes
  • Page 200 – Sounder system setup menu description (con’t from previous page); KP Pulse
  • Page 201 – Sensor setup menu; Speed and temperature calibrations:; Sensor setup menu settings; Item Settings; Speed Calibration
  • Page 202 – Sounding range, zoom range, bottom lock range; Press the C:SOUNDER RANGE SETUP soft key to show the SOUNDER; Sounder range setup menu; Zoom Range
  • Page 203 – Sounder function key menu; Sounder function key options
  • Page 204 – Sounder function keys
  • Page 205 – TRANSFER; Memory Card Operations; Formatting memory cards; Save data menu
  • Page 206 – Saving data to a memory card
  • Page 207 – Memory card messages; Message Reason
  • Page 208 – Playing back data from a memory card; Load data menu; Notes on loading data
  • Page 209 – Receiving Data Via Network Equipment; Receive data menu; Host name window
  • Page 210 – W hen the transfer is completed, the message “DATA TRANSFER; Outputting Data Through the Network; SETUP and D:OUTPUT THROUGH NETW ORK soft keys.; Select sentence menu
  • Page 211 – TROUBLESHOOTING; Maintenance; Maintenance program; Item Check; Check for tight connection.; Replacement of the battery; dealer to request replacement of the battery.
  • Page 212 – Replacement of the magnetron; Replace of the synchro belt; Model
  • Page 213 – Part; Retainer ring and ball
  • Page 214 – Troubleshooting; General troubleshooting; If... Then...; Radar troubleshooting; If... But... Then...
  • Page 215 – Plotter troubleshooting
  • Page 216 – Sounder troubleshooting
  • Page 217 – MEMORY I/O TEST menu; Then, press appropriate soft key to start a diagnostic test.
  • Page 218 – Processor unit test; Processor unit test results
  • Page 219 – Network sounder test results
  • Page 220 – pattern; black colors individually.; WHT; Test pattern sequence
  • Page 221 – Keyboard test of the control unit; Screen for testing keyboard, remote controller
  • Page 222 – GPS Status Display; GPS status display
  • Page 223 – Memories; Heading adjustment, timing; Memory clear menu; Windows for clearing memory
  • Page 224 – Messages; Error messages; Error Message
  • Page 225 – APPENDIX; Menu Overview; MENU key
  • Page 233 – EXT VIDEO; Radar Alarms; Plotter Alarms; Sounder Alarms
  • Page 234 – Geodetic Chart List
  • Page 235 – World Time Chart
  • Page 236 – Icons; Icon Meaning
  • Page 237 – W A A S; This manual uses “WAAS” when referring to any SBAS provider.
  • Page 239 – SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR; GENERAL
  • Page 243 – SPECIFICATIONS OF VIDEO PLOTTER GD-1900C-BB; PLOTTER
  • Page 244 – Ambient Temperature; COATING
  • Page 245 – INDEX
  • Page 249 – Track
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MARINE RADAR MODEL 1823C-BB
MARINE RADAR MODEL 1833C-BB
MARINE RADAR MODEL 1933C-BB
MARINE RADAR MODEL 1943C-BB
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COLOR VIDEO PLOTTER GD-1900C-BB

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Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; Do not open the equipment.; WARNING; exist are given in the

i SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnelshould work inside theequipment. Turn off the radar powerswitch before servicing the antenna unit. Post a warn-ing sign near the switchindicating it should not beturned on while the antennaunit i...

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ii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ...................................................................................................... viii SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS .............................................................................. x 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW ......................................

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iii 2.15 Zoom........................................................................................................................ 2-18 2.15.1 Zooming in on radar targets .......................................................................... 2-18 2.15.2 Zooming in on ARP, TTM targets............

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