Furuno FR-8062, FR-8122, FR-8252 - Manual

Furuno FR-8062, FR-8122, FR-8252

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING; Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard; Distances at which RF radiation levels of 100 W/m
  • Page 3 – ii; ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; Do not open the equipment.; Keep heater away from equipment.
  • Page 4 – iii; CAUTION
  • Page 5 – iv
  • Page 6 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 8 – ix; FOREWORD; A Word to the Owner of the FR-8xx2 Marine Radar; Features
  • Page 9 – Notice
  • Page 10 – xi; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
  • Page 11 – xii
  • Page 12 – OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW; Controls; Display unit
  • Page 14 – Quick start; This feature is not available with the; MARINE RADAR
  • Page 15 – Display Indications; Note
  • Page 16 – Adjusting Display Brilliance, Panel Dimmer; ENTER; Menu Overview; MENU
  • Page 19 – Presentation Modes; Choosing presentation mode; MODE; Description of presentation modes
  • Page 20 – True motion mode
  • Page 21 – Automatic resetting of own ship marker in true motion mode; Choosing a Range Scale; RANGE
  • Page 22 – Choosing a Pulse Length
  • Page 23 – Choosing gain adjustment method; Setting automatic gain level
  • Page 24 – Suppressing Sea Clutter; Choosing sea clutter adjustment method
  • Page 25 – Manual sea clutter adjustment; Suppressing Rain Clutter; Choosing rain clutter adjustment method
  • Page 26 – Setting automatic rain clutter suppression level; Automatic Suppression of Sea and Rain Clutters
  • Page 28 – Interference Rejector
  • Page 29 – Measuring the Range to a Target; Adjusting range ring brilliance
  • Page 30 – Measuring range by the variable range marker (VRM); VRM
  • Page 31 – Choosing VRM unit; Measuring the Bearing to a Target; Measuring the bearing with an EBL
  • Page 32 – EBL reference; EBL; key followed by the
  • Page 33 – Target Alarm; Setting a target alarm; TARGET ALARM; Silencing the audio alarm
  • Page 34 – Choosing alarm type; Temporarily deactivating a target alarm; To reactivate a temporarily deactivated target alarm; key with the alarm; Deactivating a target alarm
  • Page 35 – Choosing target strength which triggers target alarm; Off Centering the Display; Automatic off center; Choosing speed to use
  • Page 36 – Activating automatic off center; Manual off center; OFF CENTER; Zoom; How to zoom; ZOOM
  • Page 37 – Relative or true zoom mode; Zoom mode
  • Page 38 – Echo Stretch; Echo stretch settings
  • Page 39 – Echo Averaging
  • Page 40 – Target Trails; Starting, stopping trails; TRAILS
  • Page 41 – Trail mode
  • Page 42 – Trail gradation
  • Page 43 – Trail copy; Narrow trails
  • Page 44 – Restarting trails
  • Page 45 – Parallel Index Lines; Turning parallel index lines on or off
  • Page 46 – Parallel index lines mode
  • Page 47 – Origin mark mode; The asterisk mark is dashed in relative mo; Temporarily Hiding the Heading Line; About custom setup
  • Page 48 – Description of custom setup items
  • Page 49 – Setting custom setups; Sample custom setups
  • Page 50 – Programming Function Keys (F1 and F2 keys); Function key operation
  • Page 51 – Noise Rejector
  • Page 52 – Watchman
  • Page 53 – Color Schemes; Preset color schemes; Display item, color scheme and color
  • Page 54 – Navigation Data; Navigation data during standby; LAT; kts; STBY
  • Page 55 – Depth and water temperature graphs; Navigation data at the bottom of the screen
  • Page 56 – Dynamic Range
  • Page 57 – Antenna Speed
  • Page 58 – Alarm Message Display; List of alarm messages; Alarm Message
  • Page 60 – Echo Area
  • Page 61 – Opening the Initial menu; Description of Initial sub menu
  • Page 63 – Sector Blank
  • Page 65 – GPS Buoy; Displaying GPS buoys
  • Page 66 – Choosing symbol color
  • Page 67 – Erasing GPS buoy symbols; Erasing individual GPS buoy symbols
  • Page 68 – RADAR OBSERVATION; General; Minimum and maximum ranges; Minimum range; Maximum range
  • Page 69 – Radar resolution; Bearing resolution; Bearing accuracy
  • Page 70 – False Echoes; SEA; Sidelobe echoes; Sidelobe
  • Page 71 – Shadow sector
  • Page 72 – SART description
  • Page 73 – General remarks on receiving SART; SART range errors
  • Page 74 – ARP OPERATION; Usage Precautions
  • Page 75 – Controls for Use with ARP
  • Page 76 – Acquiring and Tracking Targets; Manual acquisition; Automatic acquisition
  • Page 77 – Terminating Tracking of ARP Targets; Terminating tracking of selected targets
  • Page 78 – Vector Attributes; Vector time, vector reference
  • Page 80 – ARP Target Data
  • Page 82 – Proximity Alarm; Lost Target; Canceling a lost target
  • Page 83 – Symbol Color
  • Page 84 – AIS OPERATION; Controls for Use with AIS
  • Page 85 – AIS Symbols; Activating, Sleeping Targets; To activate a target:
  • Page 86 – Displaying AIS Target Data
  • Page 92 – key to silence the audio alarm. The flashing continues; Ship speed and reporting interval
  • Page 94 – GPS OPERATION; Navigator Type
  • Page 97 – DIsplaying Type 16 Message
  • Page 98 – GPS Sensor Installation Position Offset
  • Page 99 – Cold Start
  • Page 101 – Preventive Maintenance; Maintenance
  • Page 102 – Unit and fuses
  • Page 103 – Trackball Maintenance; Trackball maintenance parts are available as below.
  • Page 104 – Simple Troubleshooting; Simple troubleshooting
  • Page 105 – Advanced-level Troubleshooting; Advanced-level troubleshooting
  • Page 107 – Diagnostic Test
  • Page 108 – tences are updated every second.
  • Page 109 – LCD Test; GPS Test
  • Page 110 – APPENDIX
  • Page 114 – FURUNO; SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR; Maximum Range; UNIT
  • Page 115 – TRANSCEIVER; SUPPLY
  • Page 116 – COLOR
  • Page 118 – INDEX
  • Page 120 – Declaration of Conformity; We; declare under our sole responsibility that the product
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FR-8062, FR-8122, FR-8252

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Page 2 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING; Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard; Distances at which RF radiation levels of 100 W/m

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS i 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...

Page 3 - ii; ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; Do not open the equipment.; Keep heater away from equipment.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ii 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 ...

Page 4 - iii; CAUTION

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS iii WARNING WARNING No one navigational aid should be relied upon for the safety of vessel and crew.The navigator has the responsibility tocheck all aids available to confirmposition. Electronic aids are nota substitute for basic navigationalprinciples and common sense. • The ARP...

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