Furuno BB FAR28x7 - Manual

Furuno BB FAR28x7

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – IMPORTANT NOTICES; This manual is intended for use by native speakers of English.
  • Page 4 – ii; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING; Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard
  • Page 5 – iii; ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; Do not open the equipment.; Keep heater away from equipment.
  • Page 6 – iv; CAUTION
  • Page 7 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 8 – vi
  • Page 9 – vii; Dual
  • Page 10 – viii
  • Page 11 – ix
  • Page 12 – Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 13 – xi; FOREWORD; Note; Features
  • Page 14 – xii; All functions are accessible by using the trackball alone.; Compliance with MED and R&TTE Directive
  • Page 15 – xiii; Radar Type and Function Availability; Specification type and function availability; Type
  • Page 16 – xiv; PROGRAM NUMBER; PC Board; MAIN
  • Page 17 – xv; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION; With FURUNO-supplied monitor
  • Page 18 – xvi; Antenna unit
  • Page 19 – xvii
  • Page 20 – xviii
  • Page 21 – xix
  • Page 22 – xx
  • Page 23 – FURUNO; SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR/ARPA; ANTENNA RADIATORS
  • Page 24 – PERFORMANCE MONITOR
  • Page 25 – Console; ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
  • Page 26 – OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT; SWITCHING HUB HUB-100
  • Page 27 – OPERATION; Turning on the Power; timer counts; down; ON; Radar display
  • Page 29 – Unit
  • Page 31 – Menu; Main menu operation by keyboard; MAIN menu; MARK menu
  • Page 32 – Main menu operation by trackball; MENU; Menu box
  • Page 33 – Operation Using the On-Screen Boxes; ” at the right side of their boxes, as in the MARK box shown below.; MARK box
  • Page 34 – Trackball marker location and guidance box indication; option is displayed in the box.
  • Page 35 – The pop-up menu attached to the MARK box is the MARK menu. To open the
  • Page 36 – effective display area.
  • Page 37 – trackball to place the cursor where desired.; Brilliance; By keyboard; Brilliance level indicator
  • Page 38 – Choosing the Display Mode; DISPLAY MODE box
  • Page 39 – On-Screen Boxes and Markers; Display screen
  • Page 40 – HDG; COG; Data fields
  • Page 41 – Tuning the Receiver; the top of the screen.; TUNE box; tuning; then push the wheel or the left button.; ECHO menu
  • Page 42 – Aligning Heading with Gyrocompass; HDG menu
  • Page 43 – Modes; where the bearing scale rotates with the compass reading.; presentation; the top left corner of the screen.; Loss of gyrocompass signal
  • Page 44 – Description of presentation modes
  • Page 46 – True motion mode
  • Page 47 – Automatic speed input by log or GPS navigator; SPEED menu; Notes on speed input
  • Page 48 – Choosing the Range Scale; RANGE box
  • Page 49 – Choosing the Pulselength; Label and pulselength; Indication Pulselength; pulselength; The PICTURE box sets up the radar picture according to expected
  • Page 50 – screen. The guidance box shows “PULSE NARROW / PULSE W IDE.”
  • Page 51 – Adjusting the Sensitivity; control so background noise is just; GAIN level indicator
  • Page 52 – Suppressing Sea Clutter; the top of the display.; A/C SEA level indicator
  • Page 53 – By trackball
  • Page 54 – Suppressing Rain Clutter; PICTURE menu
  • Page 55 – Appearance of rain clutter; Keyboard; right side of the display.; A/C RAIN level indicator
  • Page 56 – Rejector; Interference
  • Page 57 – Measuring the Range
  • Page 58 – Measuring range with VRMs; VRM you want to use.; VRM boxes
  • Page 59 – guidance box at the bottom right corner now reads “DISP MAIN MENU.”; to; Measuring the Bearing; Each EBL carries a range marker, or a short line crossing the EBL at
  • Page 60 – EBL boxes; Measuring bearing with EBLs
  • Page 61 – Choosing true or relative bearing; to open the MARK menu.
  • Page 62 – Collision Assessment by Offset EBL; How to assess risk of collision by the offset EBL; example on the next page) by operating the trackball.
  • Page 63 – Collision assessment by offset EBL; Choosing point of reference for origin point of offset EBL; to display the MARK menu.
  • Page 64 – Measuring range and bearing between two targets
  • Page 65 – Setting a Target Alarm; ALARM boxes; Target alarm zone
  • Page 66 – Acknowledging the target alarm
  • Page 67 – ALARM menu; Alarm types
  • Page 68 – How to off-center the display
  • Page 69 – Stretch
  • Page 70 – Averaging; Echo averaging can be used without a heading sensor. For further
  • Page 71 – Trails; Target trails
  • Page 72 – time; right corner of the screen.; gradation; The afterglow can be selected in a single tone or gradual shading.; Trail gradation
  • Page 73 – Trails are restarted.
  • Page 74 – Range changed while trail is ON:; level
  • Page 75 – Removing trails from the display temporarily; trails
  • Page 76 – Parallel index lines; the wheel to turn the index line on or off as appropriate.
  • Page 77 – Adjusting index line orientation, index line interval; Roll the trackball to place the arrow in
  • Page 78 – Choosing maximum number of index lines to display
  • Page 79 – Mark; guidance box now reads “MARK SELECT / MARK MENU.”
  • Page 80 – and the guidance box now reads “MARK / EXIT.”; Mark box, showing bearing and range from origin mark
  • Page 81 – Deleting individual origin marks; “MARK DELETE / EXIT” in the guidance box.
  • Page 82 – Zoom display
  • Page 83 – Temporarily erasing the heading line; then push the left button to display the MAIN menu.; marker
  • Page 84 – Barge icon; BARGE INFORMATION menu
  • Page 85 – Picture setup options description; NEAR
  • Page 87 – Restoring default picture setup options; PICTURE box
  • Page 88 – PULSE menu
  • Page 89 – Video contrast settings
  • Page 90 – Programming Function Keys; Function key Default; CUSTOMIZE•TEST menu
  • Page 95 – Position; OS POSN box; a) Roll the wheel to choose 2 MANUAL L/L and then push the wheel. Enter; LAN OUTPUT to ON, and then choose LAN at 1 NAVAID.
  • Page 97 – then push the left button.; ECHO REJ and then push the wheel or the
  • Page 98 – Adjusting Brilliance of Screen Data; BRILL menu; Item Adjusts
  • Page 99 – WATCH box
  • Page 100 – Setting Up Nav Data
  • Page 101 – Examples of depth echogram and wind, tide graph
  • Page 102 – Text Window Setup
  • Page 103 – BOX, 3BOX and LARGE and then push the wheel or the left button.; ARP target data setting and data box arrangement
  • Page 104 – Operation; Several operation items may be customized to suit your needs.; OPERATION menu
  • Page 105 – REMOTE KEY
  • Page 106 – description; Alarm description
  • Page 107 – none
  • Page 109 – left button. The alarm chosen is underlined.; Choosing the Antenna, Displaying Antenna; ANTENNA box; Independently controlled functions in interswitching
  • Page 110 – Push the right button to show the antenna information display.; ANTENNA INFORMATION display
  • Page 111 – Data; changes in the sequence shown below.; Cursor data options
  • Page 112 – Monitor
  • Page 115 – Own Ship Symbol; Mark box
  • Page 116 – Color and Brilliance Sets; BRILL1 BRILL2 BRILL3 BRILL4; Choosing color and brilliance set
  • Page 118 – LED display; Switching Hub HUB-100; Power
  • Page 119 – Select external radar to use, from the DUAL RADAR menu.; the Dual Radar Display; Enable or disable the dual radar display as shown in this section.
  • Page 120 – Select OFF, MIX or COMBINE as appropriate and push the left button.
  • Page 122 – Specifying Sector Width and Length; the width and length o
  • Page 123 – In the example below, START is 130° and ANGLE is 100°.; Select 5 COMBINE RANGE and push the left button.; Push the right button four times to close the menu.
  • Page 124 – Select the external radar to use in the dual radar display.; desired radar no. and push the left button.
  • Page 125 – OBSERVATION; Minimum and maximum ranges; Minimum range; is still shown separate; Maximum range; where
  • Page 126 – Radar resolution
  • Page 127 – Echoes; Multiple echoes; Sidelobe echoes; Sidelobe echoes
  • Page 128 – Virtual image; Shadow sectors
  • Page 129 – SART
  • Page 130 – Showing SART marks on the radar display
  • Page 131 – General remarks on receiving SART; SART range errors; SART information excerpted from IMO SN/Circ 197 OPERATION OF
  • Page 132 – RACON
  • Page 133 – Precautions
  • Page 134 – The ARP uses the keys shown below.; Control unit RCU-014; Trackball; Cancels tracking on cursor-selected ARP target.
  • Page 135 – ARPA; ARPA ACQ MODE box; Entering Own Ship's Speed; speed; The use of echo-referenced speed is recommended when:
  • Page 136 – Reference target; Notes on speed input by reference target
  • Page 137 – Acquisition; ARP TGT menu setting and target acquisition condition; Enabling auto acquisition; ARP TARGET menu
  • Page 138 – Terminating tracking of targets (including reference targets); Canceling individual targets; or lost target you wish to cancel tracking.; Canceling tracking on all targets; screen and then push the right button.
  • Page 139 – Setting manual acquisition conditions; Manually acquiring a target
  • Page 141 – ARP Symbols and ARP Symbol Attributes; symbols; The symbols used in this equipment comply with IEC 60872-1.
  • Page 142 – Other ARP symbols; Item Symbol Status; Trial maneuver; XX; Bottom center; ACQ in the guidance box and push the wheel.; symbol; then push the right button.
  • Page 143 – ARP symbol color and size
  • Page 145 – Displaying Target Data; Displaying individual target data; display and then push the left button.
  • Page 146 – ARP target display
  • Page 147 – list; Displaying the target list; TARGET LIST box
  • Page 148 – Sorting the target list; TARGET LIST menu
  • Page 149 – Description of vectors; Ground stabilization and sea stabilization; True and relative vectors; Relative vector
  • Page 150 – Vector motion and length; displayed) at the right side of the screen.; ARP VECTOR boxes
  • Page 151 – Past Position Display; Past position display; PAST POSN box
  • Page 152 – Past position display attributes
  • Page 154 – CPA LIMIT and TCPA LIMIT boxes
  • Page 156 – Setting a Guard Zone; GZ boxes
  • Page 157 – Deactivate guard zone:; Push and hold down the left button until the GZ box; Acknowledging the guard zone alarm
  • Page 158 – Guard zone shape and stabilization
  • Page 159 – Warnings; Guard zone alarm
  • Page 160 – Missing Signal
  • Page 161 – Maneuver; Dynamic trial maneuver
  • Page 162 – Static trial maneuver; To perform a trial maneuver, do the following:
  • Page 163 – TRIAL MANEUVER menu; appears at the right side of the display.; TRIAL box; Boxes for setting trial maneuver parameters
  • Page 165 – ARP Performance Test
  • Page 167 – Criteria for Selecting Targets for Tracking; Acquisition and tracking
  • Page 168 – Qualitative description of tracking error
  • Page 169 – Factors Affecting ARP Functions
  • Page 171 – for; The AIS uses the keys shown below.; AIS target chosen with the trackball.
  • Page 172 – the
  • Page 173 – Turning AIS Display On/Off; AIS; AIS DISP box; AIS symbols
  • Page 174 – Setting Up for a Voyage; AIS TARGET menu
  • Page 176 – Targets; specific; Push the left button to activate the target.; Activating all targets; Push the right button to close the menu.
  • Page 177 – Sleeping an AIS target; “TARGET CANCEL / EXIT” in the guidance box.; all
  • Page 178 – data; Activated target selected for data display; AIS data display
  • Page 179 – Detailed target data; at the right side of the screen.
  • Page 181 – AIS symbol size and color; Roll the wheel to choose 6 [AIS SYMBOL] and then push the wheel or the
  • Page 182 – Past Position Display; Sample past position displays
  • Page 183 – Past position display attributes; Roll the wheel to choose 7 [AIS SYMBOL] and then push the wheel or the
  • Page 184 – Target; Lost target
  • Page 185 – Setting; AIS SYMBOL menu
  • Page 186 – Fusion of ARP and AIS Targets; FUSION menu
  • Page 188 – Own Ship’s Data; STATIC DATA menu
  • Page 189 – TRANSMIT MESSAGE menu; ) Use the wheel to enter ship’s MMSI no.: Roll the wheel to choose; Roll the wheel to choose 5 CHANNEL NO. and then push the wheel or the
  • Page 190 – message; button and then rolling the wheel to choose file number.; To transmit the message, choose 9 TRANSMIT MESSAGE and then push
  • Page 191 – Manually viewing received AIS messages
  • Page 192 – Automatically displaying AIS messages; wheel or the left button.; Manually viewing AIS alarm messages
  • Page 193 – AIS System Messages; AIS system messages; Message Meaning
  • Page 195 – VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION; The video plotter; Only the radar display is available on the IMO-type radar.
  • Page 196 – Sample video plotter display; Video plotter display; Chart data is not displayed on the HEAD UP and HEAD UP TB modes.; Automatic resetting of own ship mark in true motion mode
  • Page 197 – Map; Turning on the radar map display
  • Page 198 – Inscribing radar map marks and lines
  • Page 199 – IMO and A types
  • Page 200 – Erasing Radar Map Marks and Lines; Erasing individual radar map marks and lines; Cursor location and line processing
  • Page 201 – Erasing all radar map marks and lines; DATA ERASE menu
  • Page 202 – Radar Map Corrections; Radar map correction; To release the radar map correction,; PLOTTER menu
  • Page 203 – chart; Card slot location
  • Page 204 – position; neither recorded nor displayed at this point.; To release the chart position correction,; cursor
  • Page 205 – land
  • Page 206 – DISPLAY menus
  • Page 207 – Plotting own ship’s track; Own track plotting interval and storage time; Interval
  • Page 208 – Other target plot interval and storage time; track
  • Page 209 – Erasing track through the menu; Erasing track between two points
  • Page 210 – and
  • Page 211 – push the left button. See the list on page 5-5 for available marks.
  • Page 212 – Erasing Marks and Lines; Cursor location and line erasure
  • Page 214 – waypoints; Entering waypoints with the cursor
  • Page 215 – Entering waypoints by manual input of latitude and longitude
  • Page 216 – WPT SET menu; a) a) Roll the wheel to choose 3 WPT NAME and then push the wheel or the; Roll the wheel to choose 4 WPT L/L and then push the wheel or the left
  • Page 217 – You may edit or erase waypoints from the menu as follows:
  • Page 218 – Erasing individual waypoints
  • Page 219 – WPT list
  • Page 220 – Displaying waypoint name and number
  • Page 221 – Lines; NAV LINE SET menu
  • Page 222 – nav; push the wheel or the left button. Use the wheel to change name.; To replace waypoints in a nav line,; ) Roll the wheel to choose 4 [NAV DATA ENTRY] and then push the wheel or
  • Page 223 – NAV LINE LIST
  • Page 224 – Erasing individual nav lines
  • Page 225 – Erasing all nav lines
  • Page 226 – If you want to be alerted when own ship nears a waypoint by a preset; Turns turning lines off.; Turning line
  • Page 227 – Displaying internal nav lines; Displaying external nav lines; Turn waypoint number display on or off with 4 DSP WPT NO (page 2 of NAV; LINE•WPT menu you are using.
  • Page 228 – Waypoint mark
  • Page 229 – CARD menu, page 1
  • Page 230 – CARD INITIALIZE menu; CARD menu
  • Page 231 – CARD WRITE menu
  • Page 233 – Files; FILE DELETE display
  • Page 235 – TROUBLESHOOTING; NOTICE
  • Page 236 – Maintenance schedule; Antenna radiator
  • Page 237 – Life Expectancy of Major Parts; Ship’s mains and fuse to use
  • Page 238 – Replacement of Battery on GC Board; Battery on GC Board; GC board; Maintenance; cotton swab moistened lightly with isopropyl-rubbing alcohol.
  • Page 239 – Troubleshooting; Easy troubleshooting procedures
  • Page 240 – Advanced troubleshooting
  • Page 244 – Self test results, keyboard test
  • Page 245 – Sentence input display
  • Page 246 – Messages; System messages; Message Alarm
  • Page 247 – System messages (con’t from previous page)
  • Page 249 – APPENDIX; Main menu (accessed by MENU key or MENU box)
  • Page 256 – Digital Interface; Output sentences; Input sentences
  • Page 258 – DTM - Datum reference; DBS - Depth below surface
  • Page 259 – DBT - Depth below transducer
  • Page 260 – GGA - Global positioning system fix data
  • Page 262 – MTW - Water temperature
  • Page 263 – RMB - Recommended minimum navigation information
  • Page 264 – RMC - Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data
  • Page 266 – VHW - Water speed and heading
  • Page 267 – VTG - Course over ground and ground speed
  • Page 268 – VWT; WPL - Waypoint location
  • Page 272 – RSD - Radar system data
  • Page 274 – TTM - Tracked target message
  • Page 275 – Serial interface – input ports; Heading sensor
  • Page 276 – Serial interface – output ports; ARPA for ECDIS; Serial interface – input/output ports; Transmission rate is selectable from 4800 bps and 38.4 kbps.
  • Page 277 – Parts Lists and Parts Location; Parts lists
  • Page 278 – ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
  • Page 283 – Parts location; Display unit MU-231CR, rear cover removed; Display unit MU-231CR, inner shield plate removed
  • Page 284 – Display unit MU-201CR, rear cover removed; Display unit MU-201CR, inner shield plate removed
  • Page 285 – Control unit RCU-014, rear cover removed; Control unit RCU-015; Control unit RCU-015, rear cover removed
  • Page 288 – Transceiver unit
  • Page 293 – E, even if the cursor indication is 62; Distance error in direction of longitude due to latitude
  • Page 295 – INDEX; criteria for selecting targets for
  • Page 297 – Target alarm
  • Page 298 – Video plotter
  • Page 299 – Declaration of conformity
  • Page 300 – Configuration matrix of FAR-2XX7 series
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Page 3 - IMPORTANT NOTICES; This manual is intended for use by native speakers of English.

i IMPORTANT NOTICES • This manual is intended for use by native speakers of English. • No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced without written permission. • If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement. • The contents of this manual and equipment specifications ar...

Page 4 - ii; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING; Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard

ii SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard The radar antenna emits electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) energy which can beharmful, particularly to your eyes. Never look directly into the antenna aperture from aclose distance while the radar is in operation or expose yourself to...

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS iii 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...

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