Furuno FA-150 - Manual

Furuno FA-150

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Pb; IMPORTANT NOTICES; General; Save this manual for future reference.; How to discard this product; In the European Union
  • Page 3 – ii; WARNING; Mandatory Action; Prohibitive Action; WARNING; CAUTION; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 4 – iii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 5 – iv; FOREWORD; A Word to the Owner of the FA-150
  • Page 7 – vi; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
  • Page 8 – vii; PROGRAM NUMBER; PCB; Monitor Unit
  • Page 9 – viii; SYSTEM OVERVIEW; System overview; AIS system
  • Page 10 – Information provided in near real-time; Erroneous information
  • Page 11 – This page intentionally left blank.
  • Page 12 – OPERATION; Description of Controls; Notice; : The nominal viewing distance is 50 cm.
  • Page 13 – Turning the Power On and Off; Press the; PWR; key to turn the equipment on or off. When powered, the
  • Page 15 – Adjusting Panel Dimmer and Contrast; DIM; ENT
  • Page 16 – Overview; Menu operating procedure
  • Page 17 – Selecting an option; Entering alphanumeric data; DISP; key to close the menu.
  • Page 18 – Data; NAV STATUS; or; the data below to select appropriate nav status.
  • Page 19 – key. Enter destination then press the; PROCESSING DESTINATIONS
  • Page 20 – Enter the date of arrival then press the
  • Page 21 – to display the; then press the; Enter total number of persons onboard
  • Page 22 – the
  • Page 23 – Selecting a Display; Use the; key to select a display. Each time the key is pressed, the display
  • Page 24 – display; Data for ship target
  • Page 25 – key to show the plotter display.; Ship’s navigation status; When a target’s CPA and TCPA are lower than set in section 1.6, the
  • Page 27 – Ship info display, mobile class A
  • Page 28 – Ship info display, mobile class B
  • Page 29 – Base station display
  • Page 30 – AIS-SART info display
  • Page 33 – Static data display
  • Page 35 – Dynamic data display; At the plotter display, press the; key three times to show the OWN; status display
  • Page 36 – Sending a message
  • Page 37 – AIS message status messages and their meanings; Message is being sent.; messages; How to view a received message
  • Page 39 – TX and RX message logs
  • Page 40 – Regional Operating Channels; Viewing channels, Tx power; MENU
  • Page 41 – Displaying, editing regional operating area status; About registering areas
  • Page 43 – Range
  • Page 44 – Manual reply; Automatic reply
  • Page 45 – Codes used in long range messages; Code Meaning; TX
  • Page 46 – Plug; bps; Note; pilot does not function, check these settings.; Examples of connectors
  • Page 47 – Viewing Initial Settings; Select INITIAL SETTINGS then press the; Select item to view then press the
  • Page 48 – INLAND AIS OPERATION; Activating the Inland AIS; key to open the menu.
  • Page 49 – key to open the NAV STATUS menu.; to select AIS MODE then press the; Select SOLAS or INLAND as appropriate then press the
  • Page 54 – HAZARDOUS CARGO is selected press the; no cargo, or UNKNOWN if you are unsure of the loading status.
  • Page 55 – key twice at the plotter
  • Page 57 – key; Update rate of dynamic ship information; Ship’s dynamic conditions and nominal reporting interval
  • Page 59 – BLUE SIGN information (contained in message type 1) is displayed
  • Page 60 – Inland AIS Specific Messaging; message; select MMSI then enter MMSI no.
  • Page 61 – SET MSG screen
  • Page 62 – ETA and RTA messages; Sending an ETA message
  • Page 65 – Select the message then press the; key to close the message.; No. of persons message
  • Page 68 – Item Description; TYPE
  • Page 69 – Water level message; logs
  • Page 71 – Initial
  • Page 72 – Selecting Menu Language; Select the desired language then press the
  • Page 73 – Error Message
  • Page 74 – ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; NOTICE; Maintenance items; Connectors
  • Page 75 – Replacement of Fuse, Resetting the Breaker; Replacement of fuse; Part Type Code; Fuse; Resetting the breaker; PC
  • Page 76 – Troubleshooting; Monitor unit test; key to open the main menu.
  • Page 77 – key. The test program; “PUSH KEY” prompts you to test the keys. Press each key (except the; key) and arrows on the; CursorPad; one by one. The name of the; The test is repeated. To escape from the test and return to the; key three times when PUSH KEY
  • Page 78 – test; Memory test; Select TRANSPONDER TEST then press the; Select MEMORY TEST then press the; key to return to the DIAGNOSTICS sub-menu.
  • Page 80 – Power on/off history
  • Page 81 – Status; key four times to show the ALARM
  • Page 82 – Error and System Messages; Error and system messages and their meanings
  • Page 83 – * Error message displayed for both even if only one is out of range.; Detection of RX malfunction; Frequency error; ) Detection of DSC RX malfunction; General error
  • Page 84 – Monitor; key to close the display.
  • Page 85 – Displaying Sensor Status; Select SENSOR STATUS then press the
  • Page 86 – Restoring Default Settings
  • Page 87 – AIS-SART Test Indication in Target List
  • Page 88 – APPENDIX; Menu Tree - Class A AIS
  • Page 90 – Menu Tree - Inland AIS
  • Page 92 – Parts List; ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST; F U R U N O
  • Page 93 – Parts Location; Monitor unit; Transponder unit
  • Page 95 – Sentence data; Input sentences; Transmission interval; Output drive capability; Data transmission
  • Page 96 – Serial interface I/O circuit; COM6 port
  • Page 97 – DISP port; Sentence description; ABM - Addressed binary and safety related message
  • Page 98 – ACK - Acknowledge alarm
  • Page 99 – GBS - GNSS satellite fault detection
  • Page 101 – RMC - Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data
  • Page 102 – SSD - UAIS ship static data
  • Page 103 – Output sentences
  • Page 104 – TXT - Text transmission
  • Page 105 – Inland AIS specific sentences; PIWWIVD - Inland waterway voyage data
  • Page 106 – PIWWSSD - Inland waterway static ship data; PIWWSPR - Inland AIS security password response
  • Page 107 – VHF Channel List; International mode
  • Page 108 – USA mode
  • Page 109 – ERI Codes
  • Page 110 – Terminology
  • Page 111 – Units
  • Page 112 – Symbols; Symbol; Sleeping AIS targets; Icon; Base station; J J J
  • Page 115 – FURUNO
  • Page 116 – INDEX
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Page 2 - 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 3 - ii; WARNING; Mandatory Action; Prohibitive Action; WARNING; CAUTION; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ii WARNING Immediately turn off the power at theswitchboard if water leaks into theequipment or something is dropped inthe equipment. Continued use of the equipment cancause fire or electrical shock. Contact aFURUNO agent for service. Do not disassemble or modify theequipment. Fire, electrical shock...

Page 4 - iii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Declaration of Conformity

iii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD...........................................iv SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................vi PROGRAM NUMBER ...........................vii SYSTEM OVERVIEW ...........................viii 1. OPERATION .................................... 1-1 1.1 Description of Controls .........

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