Furuno RP-250 - Manual

Furuno RP-250

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – NOTICE; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING
  • Page 4 – ii; TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 6 – iv; FOREWORD; A Word to the Owner of the RP-250; The main features are
  • Page 7 – The example screens shown in this manual may not match the screens
  • Page 8 – FR-2105 series radar display unit; Video plotter controls
  • Page 9 – Choosing Display Mode; Display modes; Video plotter display
  • Page 10 – About the radar/video plotter display; To restore the normal display, choose USER SET at step 3.; Choosing Presentation Mode; Charts are not available for use in the Head-up and Cursor Gyro
  • Page 11 – Keep them away from direct sunlight and heat sources.; Displaying a chart; Card slots; Chart, cursor position correction; Chart position correction
  • Page 12 – To use AIS choose ON.; Setting up the Video Plotter Display; graphics; menu. Current selections appear in reverse video.
  • Page 13 – Hiding/Showing nav data; NAV INFORMATION 1 menu
  • Page 14 – Choose options as you did on the NAV INFORMATION 1 menu.; NAV INFORMATION 2 menu; NAV INFORMATION 3 menu
  • Page 15 – TRACK; Stopping Plotting of Own Ship's Track; OWN SHIP, TARGET PLOT menu; Stopping Plotting of Other Ship’s Track
  • Page 16 – Track Plotting Interval; Choosing track plotting interval; to choose plotting interval.; Finding track memory used; MEMORY IN USE display
  • Page 17 – Track; PLOTTER ERASE menu
  • Page 18 – TARGET PLOT COLOR menu
  • Page 19 – LINES; Method; Entering marks/lines at cursor or own ship position; ENTER MARK menu
  • Page 20 – For entry at own ship’s position,; enter mark number to choose desired; Entering marks at desired position
  • Page 21 – Color; Erasing individual marks
  • Page 22 – Finding Mark/Line Memory Used
  • Page 23 – WAYPOINTS, NAVIGATION LINES; Waypoints; Entering waypoints at cursor position; ENTER WPT menu; Entering waypoints at specific position
  • Page 24 – Entering waypoints at own ship position; The Waypoint List; WPT List
  • Page 25 – waypoints; WAYPOINT menu; Displaying waypoints from a navigator; Route data fed from a navigator is displayed waypoint by waypoint.
  • Page 26 – individual; Lines; Entering new navigation line; ENTER NAV LINE menu
  • Page 27 – Add waypoint screen
  • Page 28 – Setting up navigation lines; NAV LINE menu
  • Page 30 – Displaying navigation lines; To remove a nav line from the display, set NAV LINE to OFF.
  • Page 31 – RECORDING, REPLAYING DATA; Formatting Memory Cards; on the card will be erased.; RECORD menu
  • Page 32 – recording has been completed.; Data; REPLAY CARD 1 menu
  • Page 33 – Settings; Normally, the VIDEO PLOTTER INITIAL SETTING menu is not
  • Page 34 – Longitude Error Table (on 96 nm range scale); even if the cursor indication is 62; Distance error in direction of longitude due to latitude
  • Page 37 – OPERATION; Turning AIS Feature On/Off; AIS1 menu
  • Page 38 – Turning AIS Display On/Off; AIS target symbol is superimposed on the radar echo as below.; Activated target
  • Page 39 – Dangerous target; Targets; Sleeping an AIS target; Sleeping target; Sleeping all AIS targets
  • Page 40 – Activating all sleeping AIS targets; Displaying Target Data; target; Activated target selected for data display
  • Page 41 – Extended target data; to open the AIS menu.
  • Page 42 – Target; Lost target; Displaying messages manually; Message menu
  • Page 43 – Safety related message; displaying
  • Page 44 – Display; Sample history displays; Turning history display on/off; AIS2 menu
  • Page 45 – Choosing history display attributes; AIS Symbol Color
  • Page 46 – Sleeping targets out of the lost target range are erased.
  • Page 47 – ROT display
  • Page 48 – AIS3 menu
  • Page 49 – AIS System Messages; AIS system messages; Message Meaning
  • Page 51 – MAINTENANCE; Replacing the Battery on the RP Board; Replacing the Battery in the Memory Card; Use only the specified battery. Use of an incorrect battery may; Pull out the battery case and
  • Page 52 – Error
  • Page 53 – Type; Necessary parts; Name Type
  • Page 54 – Remove the right and left arm covers from the control head.; Display unit
  • Page 55 – Display unit, inside view; Setting catch to hole in stay
  • Page 56 – Stay fixed; Fastening the M-card assy. to the right arm cover
  • Page 57 – Display pedestal, front view
  • Page 58 – the NH connector to J4 on the RP Board.; PC; PC connection
  • Page 59 – Test results
  • Page 61 – Separate Type Control Head
  • Page 62 – case cover may be discarded.
  • Page 63 – screw and toothed washer (M3) as shown on the previous page.
  • Page 64 – APPENDIX; Data reception; Data sentences; ALR –Set alarm state
  • Page 65 – Schematic diagram
  • Page 66 – Interface Function; (1) Data displayed in the Basic data display
  • Page 67 – Main Board Modification; Modifications
  • Page 68 – Conditions Which Display the Alarm for WT and; STW selected on menu
  • Page 69 – Video plotter
  • Page 72 – SPECIFICATIONS OF VIDEO PLOTTER; GENERAL; AIS INDICATION
  • Page 73 – INDEX
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Page 3 - NOTICE; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING

i NOTICE No one navigational aid should be relied upon exclusively for the safety of vessel and crew. The navigator has the responsibility to check all aids available to confirm his position. Electronic aids are not a substitute for basic navigational principles and common sense. Digital charts cann...

Page 4 - ii; TABLE OF CONTENTS

ii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ........................................... iv 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW ............... 1 1.1 General ............................................... 1 1.2 Controls .............................................. 2 1.3 Choosing Display Mode ..................... 3 1.4 Choo...

Page 5 - iii

iii 7.4 Sleeping Targets............................... 33 7.4.1 Sleeping an AIS target ........... 33 7.4.2 Sleeping all AIS targets .......... 33 7.4.3 Activating all sleeping AIS targets..................................... 34 7.5 Displaying Target Data ..................... 34 7.5.1 Basic target...

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