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4. AIS OPERATION 4. Use the Cursorpad (S) to select [Yes] and press the ENTER key. All lost targets symbols are erased from the screen and the long beep sounds. 5. Press the MENU key to close the menu. 4.15 Symbol Color You can select the AIS symbol color among Green, Red (unavailable in the [IEC] or [Russian-River] purpose), Blue, White or Black. 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [AIS] and press the ENTER key. 3. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [Color] and press the ENTER key. Color options 4. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select the color and press the ENTER key. 5. Press the MENU key to close the menu. Note: Symbols can not be shown in the same color as the background color. 4.16 How to Ignore Slow Targets You can prevent activation of the CPA/TCPA alarm against AIS targets that are traveling at a speed lower than set here. The AIS symbols are not affected by this setting. 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [AIS] and press the ENTER key. 3. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [Ignore Slow Targets] and press the ENTER key. Ignore Slow Targets setting window 4. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select speed (0.0 - 9.9 kn) and press the ENTER key. 5. Press the MENU key to close the menu. 4-10 5. GPS OPERATION If the FURUNO GPS Navigator GP-320B is connected to this radar, you can set GP320B from this radar. 5.1 Navigator Mode 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [GPS] and press the ENTER key. 3. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [Mode] and press the ENTER key. Mode options 4. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [GPS] or [WAAS] then press the ENTER key. 5. Press the MENU key to close the menu. 5.2 Datum Select the type of datum which matches the paper charts you use for navigation. Select [WGS-84] if the radar is connected to an AIS Transponder. 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [GPS] and press the ENTER key. 3. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [Datum] and press the ENTER key. Datum options 4. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select the type of datum and press the ENTER key. If you select [WGS-84] or [Tokyo], go to step 7. If you select [Other], go to the next step. 5. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [Datum No] and press the ENTER key. Datum No setting window 6. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select the datum number and press the ENTER key. (The setting range is 001 - 192 and 201 - 254. Refer to the appendix 2 “GEODETIC CHART LIST”.) 7. Press the MENU key to close the menu. 5-1 5. GPS OPERATION 5.3 WAAS Setup Geostationary satellites, the type used with WAAS, provide more accurate position data when compared to GPS. These satellites can be tracked automatically or manually. Auto tracking automatically searches for the best geostationary satellite from your current position. 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [GPS] and press the ENTER key. 3. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [WAAS] and press the ENTER key. WAAS options 4. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [Auto] or [Manual] then press the ENTER key. If you select [Auto], go to step 7. If you select [Manual], go to the next step. 5. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [WAAS No] and press the ENTER key. WAAS No setting window 6. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select WAAS number and press the ENTER key. (The setting range is 120 - 158. Refer to the following table.) 7. Press the MENU key to close the menu. Provider WAAS EGNOS MSAS 5-2 Satellite type Longitude Satellite No. Inmarsat-3-F4 (AOR-W) 142°W 122 Inmarsat-3-F3 (POR) 178°E 134 Intelsat Galaxy XV 133°W 135 TeleSat Anik F1R 107.3°W 138 Inmarsat-3-F2 (AOR-E) 15.5°W 120 Artemis 21.5°E 124 Inmarsat-3-F5 (IOR-W) 25°E 126 MTSAT-1R 140°E 129 MTSAT-2 145°E 137 5. GPS OPERATION 5.4 Satellite Monitor The Satellite Monitor provides the information about GPS and WAAS satellites. See your GPS navigator's owner's manual for detailed information. 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [GPS] and press the ENTER key. 3. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [Satellite Monitor] and press the ENTER key. DOP (Dilution of Precision, 0.0 - 99.0) GPS mode 2D, 3D, W2D, W3D SNR of tracked GPS satellites Satellites whose SNR is above 40 are used to fix position. Satellite Monitor North marker Satellite No. DOP 1.5 W3D GPS 40 50 01 01 31 GPS satellite no.* 24 12 13 13 12 18 01 WAAS satellite SNR 30 31 06 19 06 07 Satellites in ring have elevation angle of 5° 19 09 18 07 08 09 24 16 08 Satellites in ring have elevation angle of 45° 16 Altitude 15m [MENU]: Close MENU * Satellites used to fix position are shown in red. 13 WAAS 122 [ENTER]: Close this window Altitude of GPS antenna from sea surface SNR of tracked WAAS satellite Satellite monitor 4. Press the ENTER key to close only the satellite monitor display. 5-3 5. GPS OPERATION 5.5 Cold Start Cold start, which clears the Almanac from the GPS receiver, can be necessary in the following conditions: • If you have turned off the power of the GPS receiver for a long time. • The ship has moved far away from the previous fixing position (e.g., more than 500 km). • Other reason that prevents the receiver from finding its position within five minutes after you turn on the power. To do cold start, do the following: 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [GPS] and press the ENTER key. 3. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [Cold Start] and press the ENTER key. Cold Start options 4. Use the Cursorpad (S) to select [Yes] and press the ENTER key. After processing cold start, the long beep sounds. (To stop cold start, press the CANCEL/HL OFF key instead of the ENTER key.) 5. Press the MENU key to close the menu. 5-4 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter has information about maintenance and troubleshooting that the user can follow to care for the equipment. WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnel can work inside the equipment. Turn off the power before you service the antenna unit. Post a warning sign near the power switch not to turn on the power while you service the antenna unit. Prevent the potential risk of being struck by the rotating antenna and exposure to RF radiation hazard. When you work on the antenna unit, wear a safety belt and hard hat. Serious injury or death can result if a person falls from the radar antenna mast. NOTICE Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to plastic parts or equipment coating. Those items contain products that can damage plastic parts and equipment coating. 6-1 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 Preventive Maintenance Regular maintenance helps keep your equipment in good condition and prevents future problems. Check the items shown in the table below to help keep your equipment in good condition for years to come. Maintenance Interval Item Check point Remedy When necessary LCD Dust on the LCD Remove the dust from the LCD with the tissue paper and an LCD cleaner. To remove dirt or salt, use the LCD cleaner. Change the tissue paper often so as not to scratch the LCD. 3 to 6 months Ground terminal on display unit Check for tight connection and rust. Tighten or replace as necessary. Display unit connectors Check for tight connection. Tighten if the connectors are loosened. Exposed nuts and bolts on the antenna unit Check for corroded or loosened bolts. Clean and repaint as necessary. Use sealing compound instead of paint. Antenna radiator Check for dirt and cracks on the radiator surface. Clean radiator surface with freshwater-moistened cloth. Do not use plastic solvents to clean. 6-2 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.2 Fuse Replacement The fuse on the power cable protects the equipment from overcurrent and equipment fault. If the fuse blows, find the cause before you replace the fuse. Use the correct fuse. A wrong fuse can damage the equipment. WARNING Use the correct fuse. A wrong fuse can damage the equipment and cause fire. Unit Type Display unit (fitted on power cable) 6.3 Code No. Remarks FGB0 125V 10A PBF 000-155-826-10 12 VDC FGB0-A 125V 5A PBF 000-155-853-10 24 VDC Magnetron Life When the life of the magnetron is reached, the targets do not appear on the display. If long-range performance appears to have decreased, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement of the magnetron. Model 6.4 Magnetron type MODEL 1835 MODEL 1935 E3571 MODEL 1945 MAF1422B Code No. Estimated life 000-087-300 Approx. 2,000 hours 000-158-788-11 Approx. 3,000 hours LCD Backlight Life The life of the LCD backlight, which provides illumination for the LCD, is approximately 4,800 hours at 25°C (ambient temperature). The display brilliance cannot be raised when the backlight has worn out. When brilliance cannot be raised, have a qualified technician replace the backlight. Name Lamp holder complete set Type 104LHS46 Code No. 000-160-949-10 6-3 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.5 Simple Troubleshooting This section provides simple troubleshooting procedures which the user can follow to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation, do not check inside the unit. Have a qualified technician check the equipment. Simple troubleshooting Problem 6-4 Remedy You cannot turn on the power. • Check for blown fuse. • Check that the power connector is fastened. • Check for corrosion on the power cable connector. • Check for damaged power cable. • Check battery for correct voltage output. There is no response when a key is pressed. Turn off and on the power. If you do not get a response, the key is damaged. Contact your dealer for instructions. The power is on and you operated the STBY/TX key to transmit. The marks and letters appear, but no echo appears. Check that the antenna cable is fastened. Tuning is correctly adjusted, but sensitivity is poor. Replace the magnetron. Contact your dealer. The range is changed, but radar picture does not change. • Try to hit the RANGE key again. • Turn off and on the display unit. Poor discrimination in range because of many echoes from the waves. Adjust A/C SEA control. The true motion presentation is not working correctly. • Check that the setting of [Display Mode] in the [Display] menu is set to [True Motion]. • Check if the heading and position data are input and correct. The range rings are not displayed. Check that the setting of [Rings Brill] in the [Brill/Color] menu is set to other than [Off]. Target is not tracked correctly because of sea clutter. Adjust A/C SEA and A/C RAIN controls. 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.6 Advanced-level Troubleshooting This section describes how to cure hardware and software troubles which the qualified service persons must do. Advanced-level troubleshooting Problem Power cannot be turned on. Probable cause or check points 1) Mains voltage/polarity 2) Power supply board Remedy 1) Correct the wiring and input voltage. 2) Replace power supply board. Brilliance adjusted but no picture. 1) SPU Board 1) Replace SPU board. Antenna not rotating. 1) Antenna drive mechanism 1) Replace the antenna drive mechanism. Data and marks not displayed in transmit. 1) SPU board 1) Replace SPU board. Set GAIN to maximum with A/C SEA set at minimum. Marks and indications appear but no noise or echo. 1) Signal cable between antenna and display unit 2) IF amplifier 3) Video amplifier board 1) Check continuity and isolation of coaxial cable. 2) Replace IF amplifier. 3) Check coax line for fasten connection. If connection is good, replace SPU board. Marks, indications and noise appear but no echo. (Transmission leak representing your ship position is absent.) 1) Magnetron 2) Modulator board 3) SPU board 1) Check magnetron current. 2) Replace modulator board. 3) Replace SPU board. Picture not updated or picture freeze-up. 1) Bearing signal generator 1) Check that signal cables are fastened. 2) Replace SPU board. 3) Turn off and on the radar. 2) SPU board 3) Video freeze-up 6-5 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Radar is correctly tuned but sensitivity is poor. Probable cause or check points 1) [2nd Echo Rejector] is [On] 2) Dirt on radiator face 3) Deteriorated magnetron 4) Detuned MIC Range changed but radar picture does not change. Range rings are not displayed. 6-6 1) RANGE key has faults Remedy 1) Turn off the [2nd Echo Rejector], from the [Echo] menu. 2) Clean radiator. 3) Check the magnetron current with the radar transmitting on 48 nm range. If the current is below normal, magnetron may be defective. Replace the magnetron. 4) Check MIC detecting current. If MIC detecting current is below normal value, MIC may have become detuned. 2) SPU board 3) Video freeze-up 1) Try to operate the RANGE key. If you can not operate the RANGE key, replace the keypad. 2) Replace SPU board. 3) Turn off and on radar. 1) Adjust their brilliance on the [Brill/Color] menu. 2) SPU Board 1) Replace associated circuit board if unsuccessful. 2) Replace SPU Board. 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.7 Diagnostic Test The diagnostic test checks the system for correct operation. This test is for use by service technicians, but the user can do this test to provide the service technician with information. 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [Tests] and press the ENTER key. 3. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [Self Test] and press the ENTER key. 0359246-XX.XX 0359247-XX.XX 10.1 4.2 48.1 -40 3112 123.4 ° 567 OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Key, buzzer, knob cotrol and cursorpad check OK OK XX: Program version no. Self Test screen Test results • ROM, RAM: The results of the ROM and RAM test are displayed as OK or NG (No Good). • NMEA1, NMEA2: The results of the ports NMEA1 and NMEA2 are displayed as OK or "- -". Ports NMEA1 and NMEA2 require a special connector to test them. When a special connector is not connected, "- -" is shown. If "- -" is displayed with a special connector, contact your dealer for instruction. • APPLICATION VERSION, FPGA VERSION: The program numbers and program version numbers (XX) are displayed. 6-7 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING • HEADING PULSE, BEARING PULSE: The results of the pulse input are displayed as OK or NG. When [Antenna Rotation] is set to [Stop], or [Watchman] is set to [Off] in the STBY mode, this test is skipped and "- -" is shown for both heading and bearing. • TUNING VOLTAGE, INDICATOR VOLTAGE, ANTENNA ROTATION, ECHO LEVEL, TRIGGER FREQUENCY: The results of measurement are displayed. • GYRO: The current gyrocompass reading is displayed. • TEMPERATURE: The result of the temperature test is displayed as OK or NG and the temperature is measured and shown. • TOTAL ON TIME, TOTAL TX TIME: The total number of hours, for which the radar has been powered and transmitted, are displayed. • INPUT NMEA window: The condition of all the NMEA sentences being input to this radar are displayed as OK or "- -". "- -" means no data input. Sentences are updated every second. Key check Press each key one by one. A key’s on-screen location becomes green if the key is normal. Buzzer check The F1 key tests on/off for the panel buzzer or external buzzer. To stop the buzzer, press the F1 key again. Knob control check Rotate each control knob. The four digits below the on-screen location for the GAIN, A/C SEA and A/C RAIN knob controls show the control position. Press each knob. The knob corresponding on-screen circle changes in green if the knob is normal. Cursorpad check Press each arrow and diagonal dot one by one. The on-screen location changes in green if the key is normal. 4. Press the MENU key three times to escape from the test. 5. Press the MENU key to close the menu. 6-8 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.8 LCD Test 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [Tests] and press the ENTER key. 3. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [LCD Pattern] and press the ENTER key. MENU key Black MENU key White MENU key Green MENU key Red MENU key Blue MENU key Checker board design 7 tones of gray 4. Press the MENU key several times to close the menu. Note 1: You can cancel the test at any time when you press the CANCEL/HL OFF key. Note 2: You can adjust the screen brilliance with the BR IL L key during the test. 6-9 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.9 ARPA Test If the optional ARPA board is installed, its program number and test results (OK or NG) are shown on the screen. [ARPA Test] menu item is inoperative with no ARPA board. The radar must be transmitting to test ARPA function. 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [Tests] and press the ENTER key. 3. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [ARPA Test] and press the ENTER key. [ ARPA TEST ] ROM : OK : OK RAM : 1859127XXX ARPA VERSION SPEED COURSE TRIGGER VIDEO BEARING PULSE HEADING PULSE MIN-HIT SCAN-TIME MANUAL-ACQ AUTO-ACQ FE-DATA1 FE-DATA2 OK OK OK OK OK OK 0012 0250 03 05 0217 0023 12.3KN 287.6° ECHO NUMBER [No. 1] 0123 [No. 5] 0110 [No. 2] 0321 [No. 6] 0219 [No. 3] 0084 [No. 7] 0073 [No. 4] 0234 [No. 8] 0145 [MENU] x 3 : Exit XXX: Program version no. ARPA test 4. Press the MENU key three times to close the menu. 6-10 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.10 GPS Test You can check the FURUNO GPS receiver GP-320B interfaced with this radar for correct operation as follows: 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [GPS] and press the ENTER key. 3. Use the Cursorpad (S or T) to select [Self Test] and press the ENTER key. The program no. and result of the test are shown, as OK or NG (No Good). When NG appears, check the GPS receiver. 48502380XX XX: Program version no. varies according to equipment connected. GPS-Self Test screen 4. Press any key to close the test screen. 5. Press the MENU key to close the menu. 6-11 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING This page is intentionally left blank. 6-12 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE MENU key Brill/Color Echo Brill (1 - 8) Rings Brill (Off, 1, 2, 3, 4) Mark Brill (1, 2, 3, 4) HL Brill (1, 2, 3, 4) Character Brill (1, 2, 3, 4) View Position (Left, Left-Center, Center, Right-Center, Right) Display Color (Day, Night, Twilight, Custom) Echo Color (Yellow, Green, Orange, Multi) Background Color (Black, DK Blue, Blue, White) Character Color (Green, Red, White) Menu Transparency (Off, 1, 2, 3, 4) Echo Color Mode (System, Custom) Custom Echo Color Display Display Mode (Head Up, Course Up, North Up, True Motion, True View) Zoom (Off, On) Zoom Mode (Relative, True, Target) Offcenter Mode (Manual, Custom, Auto) Save Offcenter Echo Area (Normal, Full Screen) Base Text Display (Range, Mode, Alarm, Echo, EBL/VRM, +Cursor) Data Box (Off, Nav, Target, All) Gain/Sea/Rain Bar STBY Display (Normal, Nav, Economy) Echo Gain Mode (Auto, Manual) Sea Mode (Auto, Manual) Auto Sea (Coastal, Advanced) Rain Mode (Auto, Manual) Auto Rain (Calm, Moderate, Rough) A/C Auto (Off, On) Pulse Length (Short, Long) Echo Stretch (Off, 1, 2, 3) Echo Average (Off, 1, 2, Auto) Noise Rejector (Off, On) Wiper (Off, 1, 2) Int Rejector (Off, 1, 2, 3) Display-Dynamic (Narrow, Normal, Wide) Display-Curve (1, 2, 3) Color Erase (0 - 11) 2nd Echo Rejector (Off, On) (Continued on next Page) AP-1 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE (Continued from previous page) Custom 1 Custom1 (Off, On) Copy Gain Mode (Auto, Manual) Manual Gain (0 - 100) Sea Mode (Auto, Manual) Auto Sea (Coastal, Advanced) Manual Sea (0 - 100) Rain Mode (Auto, Manual) Auto Rain (Calm, Moderate, Rough) Manual Rain (0 - 100) A/C Auto (Off, On) Pulse Length (Short, Long) Echo Stretch (Off, 1, 2, 3) Echo Average (Off, 1, 2, Auto) Noise Rejector (Off, On) Wiper (Off, 1, 2) Int Rejector (Off, 1, 2, 3) Display-Dynamic (Narrow, Normal, Wide) Display-Curve (1, 2, 3) Color Erase (0 - 11) Custom 2 Same as Custom 1 Custom 3 Same as Custom 1 Alarm Target Alarm 1 (In, Out) Target Alarm 2 (In, Out) Alarm Level (Low, Med, High) Watchman (Off, 5min, 10min, 20min) Panel Buzzer (Off, On) External Buzzer (Off, On) Alarm Status Target Trails Time (15s, 30s, 1min, 3min, 6min, 15min, 30min, Continuous) Gradation (Single, Multi) Color (Green, Red, Blue, White, Black) Mode (Relative, True) Level (1, 2, 3) Restart (Off, On) Narrow (Off, On) Own Ship (Off, 1, 2) All Cancel Tuning Tuning Mode (Auto, Manual) Manual Tuning (0.00V - 12.00V) Tuning Init Adjust (Continued on next page) AP-2 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE (Continued from previous page) Others F1 Setup F2 Setup F3 Setup WPT Mark (Off, On) EBL Reference (Relative, True) VRM Unit (NM, KM, SM, KYD, NM&YD) Cursor Position (Rng/Brg, Lat/Lon) TLL Key Mode (TLL Output, Origin Mark, Both) Target Vector Time (1min - 30min) Vector Reference (Relative, True) History Dots (Off, 5, 10) History Interval (15s, 30s, 1min, 2min, 3min, 6min, 12min) CPA (Off, 0.5NM, 1NM, 2NM, 3NM, 5NM, 6NM) TCPA (30s, 1min, 2min, 3min, 4min, 5min, 6min, 12min) Proximity (Off, 0.5NM, 1NM, 2NM, 3NM, 5NM, 6NM, 12NM, 24NM) ARPA Display (Off, On) Color (Green, Red, Blue, White, Black) Auto Acquisition (Off, On) ACK Lost Targets All Cancel AIS Display (Off, On) Color (Green, Red, Blue, White, Black) Number of Targets (10 - 100) Sort By (Range, Sector, CPA, TCPA) Range (0.1NM - 36.0NM*) Sector Start (0° - 359°) Sector End (0° - 359°) Ignore Slow Targets (0.0 - 9.9kn) ACK Lost Targets GPS *: 36.0NM for MODEL 1835 48.0NM for MODEL 1935 64.0NM for MODEL 1945 Mode (GPS, WAAS) Datum (WGS-84, Tokyo, Other) Datum No (001 -192, 201 - 254) WAAS (Auto, Manual) WAAS No (120 - 158) Satellite Monitor Self Test Cold Start (Continued on next page) AP-3 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE (Continued from previous page) System Initial Key Beep (Off, On) Offcenter Speed (1kn - 99kn) Compass Type (Magnetic, True) Range Preset Wind Direction (Apparent, True) NMEA Port 1 (Auto, 4800bps, 38400bps) NMEA Port 2 (Auto, 4800bps, 38400bps) NMEA Mixing Out (Off, On) Tests Self Test LCD Pattern ARPA Test Sector Blanks Sect-Blank 1 Status (Off, On) Sect-Blank 1 Start (0° - 359°) Sect-Blank 1 End (0° - 359°) Sect-Blank 2 Status (Off, On) Sect-Blank 2 Start (0° - 359°) Sect-Blank 2 End (0° - 359°) Units Range Unit (NM, KM, SM) Ship Speed Unit (kn, km/h, mph) Depth Unit (m, ft, fa, pb, HR) Temperature Unit (°C, °F) Wind Speed Unit (kn, km/h, mph, m/s) Installation (For use by the installer. Not accessible by user.) Factory (For use by the installer. Not accessible by user.) AP-4 APPENDIX 2 GEODETIC CHART LIST 001: 002: 003: 004: 005: 006: 007: 008: 009: 010: 011: 012: 013: 014: 015: 016: 017: 018: 019: 020: 021: 022: 023: 024: 025: 026: 027: 028: 029: 030: 031: 032: 033: 034: 035: 036: 037: 038: 039: 040: 041: 042: 043: 044: 045: 046: 047: 048: 049: 050: 051: 052 053: 054: 055: 056: 057: 058: 059: 060: 061: 062: 063: 064: 065: 066: 067: 068: 069: 070: 071: 072: 073: 074: 075: 076: 077: 078: 079: 080: 081: 082: 083: 084: 085: 086: 087: 088: 089: 090: WGS84 WGS72 TOKYO NORTH AMERICAN 1927 EUROPEAN 1950 AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 ADINDAN-MN ADINDAN-E ADINDAN-MA ADINDAN-SE ADINDAN-SU AFG AIN EL ABD 1970 ANNA 1 ASTRO 1965 ARC 1950-MN ARC 1950-B ARC 1950-L ARC 1950-M ARC 1950-S ARC 1950-ZR ARC 1950-ZM ARC 1950-ZB ARC 1960-MN ARC 1960-K ARC 1960-T ASCENSION IS. 1958 ASTRO BEACON “E” ASTRO B4 SOR. ATOLL ASTRO POS 71/4 ASTRONOMIC STATION 1952 AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1966 BELLEVUE (IGN) BERMUDA 1957 BOGOTA OBSERVATORY CAMPO INCHAUSPE CANTON IS. 1966 CAPE CAPE CANAVERAL CARTHAGE CHATHAM 1971 CHUA ASTRO CORREGO ALEGRE DJAKARTA (BATAVIA) DOS 1968 EASTER IS. 1967 EUROPEAN 1950-WE EUROPEAN 1950-CY EUROPEAN 1950-EG EUROPEAN 1950-ESC EUROPEAN 1950-EIS EUROPEAN 1950-GR EUROPEAN 1950-IR EUROPEAN 1950-SA EUROPEAN 1950-SI EUROPEAN 1950-NF EUROPEAN 1950-PS EUROPEAN 1979 GANDAJIKA BASE GEODETIC DATUM 1949 GUAM 1963 GUX 1 ASTRO HJORSEY 1955 HONG KONG 1963 INDIAN-TV INDIAN-BIN IRELAND 1965 ISTS 073 ASTRO 1969 JOHNSTON IS. 1961 KANDAWALA KERGUELEN IS. KERTAU 1948 LA REUNION L. C. 5 ASTRO LIBERIA 1964 LUZON LUZON-M MAHE 1971 MARCO ASTRO MASSAWA MERCHICH MIDWAY ASTRO 1961 MINNA NAHRWAN-O NAHRWAN-UAE NAHRWAN-SA NAMIBIA MAPARIMA, BWI NORTH AMERICAN 1927WU NORTH AMERICAN 1927EU NORTH AMERICAN 1927AK Mean Value (Japan, Korea & Okinawa) Mean Value (CONUS) Mean Value Australia & Tasmania Mean Value (Ethiopia & Sudan) Ethiopia Mali Senegal Sudan Somalia Bahrain Is. Cocos Is. Mean Value Botswana Lesotho Malawi Swaziland Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe Mean Value (Kenya & Tanzania) Kenya Tanzania Ascension Is. Iwo Jima Is. Tern Is. St. Helena Is. Marcus Is. Australia & Tasmania Efate & Erromango Is. Bermuda Is. Columbia Argentina Phoenix Is. South Africa Mean Value (Florida & Bahama Is.) Tunisia Chatham Is. (New Zealand) Paraguay Brazil Sumatra Is. (Indonesia) Gizo Is. (New Georgia Is.) Easter Is. Western Europe Cyprus Egypt England, Scotland, Channel & Shetland Is. England, Ireland, Scotland & Shetland Is. Greece Iran Italy, Sardinia Italy, Sicily Norway & Finland Portugal & Spain Mean Value Republic of Maldives New Zealand Guam Is. Guadalcanal Is. Iceland Hong Kong Thailand & Vietnam Bangladesh, India & Nepal Ireland Diego Garcia Johnston Is. Sri Lanka Kerguelen Is. West Malaysia & Singapore Mascarene Is. Cayman Brac Is. Liberia Philippines (excl. Mindanao Is.) Mindanao Is. Mahe Is. Salvage Islands Eritrea (Ethiopia) Morocco Midway Is. Nigeria Masirah Is. (Oman) United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Namibia Trinidad & Tobago Western United States Eastern United States Alaska 091: 092: 093: 094: 095: 096: 097: 098: 099: 100: 101: 102: 103: 104: 105: 106: 107: 108: 109: 110: 111: 112: 113: 114: 115: 116: 117: 118: 119: 120: 121: 122: 123: 124: 125: 126: 127: 128: 129: 130: 131: 132: 133: 134: 135: 136: 137: 138: 139: 140: 141: 142: 143: 144: 145: 146: 147: 148: 149: 150: 151: 152: 153: 154: 155: 156: 157: 158: 159: 160: 161: 162: 163: 164: 165: 166: 167: 168: 169: 170: 171: 172: 173: 174: 175: NORTH AMERICAN 1927BH : Bahamas (excl. San Salvador Is.) NORTH AMERICAN 1927SS : Bahamas, San Salvador Is. NORTH AMERICAN 1927CN : Canada (incl. Newfoundland Is.) NORTH AMERICAN 1927AB : Alberta & British Columbia NORTH AMERICAN 1927EC : East Canada NORTH AMERICAN 1927MO : Manitoba & Ontario NORTH AMERICAN 1927NE : Northwest Territories & Saskatchewan NORTH AMERICAN 1927YK : Yukon NORTH AMERICAN 1927CZ : Canal Zone NORTH AMERICAN 1927CR : Caribbean NORTH AMERICAN 1927CA : Central America NORTH AMERICAN 1927CU : Cuba NORTH AMERICAN 1927GR : Greenland NORTH AMERICAN 1927MX : Mexico NORTH AMERICAN 1983AK : Alaska NORTH AMERICAN 1983CN : Canada NORTH AMERICAN 1983CS : CONUS NORTH AMERICAN 1983MX : Mexico, Central America OBSERVATORIO 1966 : Corvo & Flores Is. (Azores) OLD EGYPTIAN 1930 : Egypt OLD HAWAIIAN-MN : Mean Value OLD HAWAIIAN-HW : Hawaii OLD HAWAIIAN-KA : Kauai OLD HAWAIIAN-MA : Maui OLD HAWAIIAN-OA : Oahu OMAN : Oman ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-NM : Mean Value ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-E : England ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-IM : England, Isle of Man & Wales ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-SSI : Scotland & Shetland Is. ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-WL : Wales PICO DE LAS NIVIES : Canary Is. PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967 : Pitcairn Is. PROVISIONS SOUTH CHILEAN 1963: South Chile (near 53°S) PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956MN: Mean Value PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956BO: Bolivia PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956NC: Chile-Northern Chile (near 19°S) PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956SC: Chile-Southern Chile (near 43°S) PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956CO: Columbia PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956EC: Ecuador PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956GY: Guyana PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956PR: Peru PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956VN: Venezuela PUERTO RICO : Puerto Rico & Virgin Is. QATAR NATIONAL : Qatar QORNOQ : South Greenland ROME 1940 : Sardinia Is. SANTA BRAZ : Sao Miguel, Santa Maria Is. (Azores) SANTO (DOS) : Espirito Santo Is. SAPPER HILL 1943 : East Falkland Is. SOUTH AMERICAN 1969MN : Mean Value SOUTH AMERICAN 1969AG : Argentina SOUTH AMERICAN 1969BO : Bolivia SOUTH AMERICAN 1969BR : Brazil SOUTH AMERICAN 1969CH : Chile SOUTH AMERICAN 1969CO : Columbia SOUTH AMERICAN 1969EC : Ecuador SOUTH AMERICAN 1969GY : Guyana SOUTH AMERICAN 1969PA : Paraguay SOUTH AMERICAN 1969PR : Peru SOUTH AMERICAN 1969TT : Trinidad & Tobago SOUTH AMERICAN 1969VZ : Venezuela SOUTH ASIA : Singapore SOUTHEAST BASE : Porto Santo & Madeira Is. SOUTHWEST BASE : Faial, Graciosa, Pico, Sao Jorge & Terceria Is. TIMBALAI 1948 : Brunei & East Malaysia (Sarawak & Sabah) TOKYO JP : Japan TOKYO KP : Korea TOKYO OK : Okinawa TRISTAN ASTRO 1968 : Tristan da Cunha VITI LEVU 1916 : Viti Levu Is. (Fiji Is.) WAKE-ENIWETOK 1960 : Marshall Is. ZANDERIJ : Surinam BUKIT RIMPAH : Bangka & Belitung Is. (Indonesia) CAMP AREA ASTRO : Camp Mcmurdo Area, Antarctica G. SEGARA : Kalimantan Is. (Indonesia) HERAT NORTH : Afghanistan HU-TZU-SHAN : Taiwan TANANARIVE OBSERVATORY 1925 : Madagascar YACARE : Uruguay RT-90 : Sweden TOKYO : Mean Value (Japan, Korea & Okinawa) AIN EL ABD 1970 : Bahrain Is. ARC 1960 : Mean Value (Kenya, Tanzania) : Kenya ARS-A AP-5 APPENDIX 2 GEODETIC CHART LIST 176: 177: 178: 179: 180: 181: 182: 183: 184: 185: 186: 187: 188: 189: 190: 191: 192: 201: 202: 203: 204: 205: 206: 207: 208: 209: 210: 211: 212 213: 214: 215: 216: 217: 218: 219: 220: ARS-B ASCENSION IS. 1958 CAPE CANAVERAL EASTER IS. 1967 EUROPEAN 1950 JHONSTON IS. 1961 NAHRWAN NAPARIMA, BWI NORTH AMERICAN 1927 OLD HAWAIIAN SAPPER HILL 1943 TIMBALAI 1948 TOKYO TOKYO TOKYO WAKE-ENIWETOK 1960 HU-TZU-SHAN ADINDAN ADINDAN ARC 1950 AYABELLE LIGHTHOUSE BISSAU DABOLA EUROPEAN 1950 LEIGON MINNA M’ PORALOKO NORTH SAHARA 1959 POINT58 POINTE NOIRE 1948 SIERRA LEONE 1960 VOIROL 1960 AIN EL ABD 1970 INDIAN INDIAN INDIAN 1954 INDIAN 1960 AP-6 Tanzania Ascension Is. Mean Value (Florida & Bahama Is.) Easter Is. Portugal & Spain Jhonston Is. Saudi Arabia Trinidad & Tobago Caribbeen Oahu East Falkland Is. Brunei & East Malaysia (Sarawak & Sabah) Japan South Korea Okinawa Marshall Is. Taiwan Burkina Faso Cameroon Burundi Djibouti Guinea-Bissau Guinea Tunisia Ghana Cameroon Gebon Algeria Mean Solution (Burkina Faso & Niger) Congo Sierra Leone Algeria Saudi Arabia Bangladesh India & Nepal Thailand Vietnam (near 16N) 221: 222: 223: 224: 225: 226: 227: 228: 229: 230: 231: 232: 233: 234: 235: 236: 237: 238: 239: 240: 241: 242: 243: 244: 245: 246: 247: 248: 249: 250: INDIAN 1960 INDIAN 1975 INDONESIAN 1974 CO-ORDINATE SYSTEM 1937 OF ESTONIA EUROPEAN 1950 EUROPEAN 1950 S-42 (PULKOVO 1942) S-42 (PULKOVO 1942) S-42 (PULKOVO 1942) S-42 (PULKOVO 1942) S-42 (PULKOVO 1942) S-42 (PULKOVO 1942) S-42 (PULKOVO 1942) S-JTSK NORTH AMERICAN 1927 NORTH AMERICAN 1927 NORTH AMERICAN 1983 NORTH AMERICAN 1983 SOUTH AMERICAN 1969 ANTIGUA IS. ASTRO 1943 DECEPTION IS. FORT THOMAS 1955 ISTS 061 ASTRO 1968 MONTSERRAT IS. ASTRO 1958 FEUNION AMERICAN SAMOA 1962 INDONESIAN 1974 KUSAIE ASTRO 1951 WAKE Is. ASTRO 1952 EUROPEAN 1950 251: HERMANNSKOGEL 252: INDIAN 253: PULKOVO 1942 254: VOIROL 1874 Con Son Is. (Vietnam) Thailand Indonesia Estonia Malta Tunisia Hungary Poland Czechoslovakia Latvia Kazakhstan Albania Romenia Czechoslovakia East of 180W West of 180W Aleutian Is. Hawaii Baltra, Galapagos Is. Antigua, Leeward Is. Deception Is., Antarctica Nevis, St. Kitts, Leeward Is. South Georgia Is. Montserrat, Leeward Is. Mascarene Is. American Samoa Is. Indonesia Caroline Is., Fed. States of Micronesia Wake Atoll Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Syria Yugoslavia (Prior to 1990) Slovenia, Croatia Bonsia and Herzegovina Serbia Pakistan Russia Tunisia/Algeria FURUNO MODEL 1835/1935/1945 SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR MODEL 1835/1935/1945 1.1 GENERAL Range scale, pulselength (PL) and Pulse repetition rate (PRR) MODEL 1835 Range scale PRR Range scale PL (μs) (NM) (Hz approx.) (NM) 0.0625 to 1.6 0.08 2100 0.0625 to 1.6 MODEL 1935 0.08 PRR (Hz approx.) 2100 PL (μs) 1.5 to 3.2 0.3 1200 1.5 to 3.2 0.3 1200 3 to 36 0.8 600 3 to 48 0.8 600 MODEL 1945 Range scale (NM) 0.0625 to 1.6 0.08 PRR (Hz approx.) 2100 1.5 to 3.2 0.3 1200 3 to 64 0.8 600 PL (μs) 1.2 Range discrimination 25 m 1.3 1.4 Minimum range Bearing resolution 25 m MODEL 1835: 4°, MODEL 1935: 2.4°, MODEL 1945: 1.9° 1.5 Bearing accuracy ±1° 1.6 Range ring accuracy 0.9% of range in use or 8 m, whichever is greater 2.1 ANTENNA UNIT Radiator type 2.2 Radiator length MODEL 1835: 60 cm, MODEL 1935: 100 cm, MODEL 1945: 120 cm 2.3 2.4 Horizontal beamwidth Vertical beamwidth MODEL 1835: 4.0°, MODEL 1935: 2.4°, MODEL 1945: 1.9° MODEL 1835: 20°, MODEL 1935/1945: 22° 2.5 Sidelobe MODEL 1835: Within ±20° of main lobe: -18dB Outside ±20° of main lobe: -23dB MODEL 1835: Printed array, MODEL 1935/1945: Slotted waveguide array MODEL 1935: Within ±20° of main lobe: -20dB Outside ±20° of main lobe: -28dB MODEL 1945: Within ±20° of main lobe: -24dB Outside ±20° of main lobe: -30dB 2.6 2.7 Polarization Horizontal Antenna rotation speed MODEL 1835: 24 rpm, MODEL 1935/1945: 24 rpm/48 rpm 2.8 Wind resistance MODEL 1935/1945: Relative wind speed 100 kn for 24 rpm/ 70 kn for 48 rpm SP - 1 E3579S01C-M FURUNO MODEL 1835/1935/1945 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 TRANSCEIVER MODULE (CONTAINED IN ANTENNA UNIT) Radiation type P0N Frequency 9410 MHz±30MHz Peak output power MODEL 1835/1935: 4 kW, MODEL 1945: 6 kW Duplexer Circulator with diode limiter Modulator switching FET IF amplifier Log-amplifier IF frequency 60 MHz Tuning Automatic or manual Warm-up time 90 s 4.1 4.2 4.3 DISPLAY UNIT Screen type 10.4-inch color LCD, 640 (V) x 480 (H) dots, VGA Effective radar diameter 158 mm Range scales and Ring interval Range 0.0625 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 1.5 1.6 2 3 3.2 4 scale (NM) Ring interval 0.03125 0.0625 0.125 0.125 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.4 0.5 1 0.8 1 (NM) Number 4 3 4 4 of rings 4.4 8 12 16 24 32 36 48* 64** 8 12 12* 16** 4* *: For MODEL 1935/1945, **: For MODEL 1945 Marks Heading line, Bearing scale, Range ring, Tuning indicator, Cursor, North mark, Variable range marker (VRM), Electric bearing line (EBL), Target alarm zone, Zoom window, Waypoint mark*, Origin 4.5 mark* Alphanumeric indication Range, Range ring interval, Pulselength (SP/MP/LP), Display mode (H UP/C UP/N UP/TM/TRUE VIEW), Off-centre (OFFCENT (M/A/C)), Heading data*, Target trails, Tuning indicator, Target alarms, Echo stretch (ES), Echo average (EAV), Electric bearing line (EBL), Vector time*, Range and bearing to cursor or cursor position*, Interference rejecter (IR), Auto anti-clutter (A/C Auto), Variable range marker (VRM), Navigation data*(position, speed, course), ARPA/AIS target data* *: external data required 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 INTERFACE Heading signal AD-10 format or NMEA0183 NMEA 2 ports, NMEA0183 Ver-1.5/2.0/3.0 Remote display/ Ext. buzzer 1 port (option) USB 1 port, USB2.0 for maintenance Input data sentences BWC, BWR, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GNS, HDG, HDT, HDM, MTW, MWV, RMB, RMC, VHW, VTG, VWR, VWT, XTE, ZDA Output data sentences RSD, TLL, TTM SP - 2 E3579S01C-M 4** FURUNO 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 POWER SUPPLY MODEL 1835 MODEL 1935 MODEL 1945 Rectifier MODEL 1835/1935/1945 12-24 VDC: 4.1-2.0 A 12-24 VDC: 6.8-3.3 A for 24 rpm, 8.2-3.8 A for 48 rpm 12-24 VDC: 7.3-3.5 A for 24 rpm, 8.8-4.1 A for 48 rpm MODEL 1835: PR-62, option, 100/110/220/230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz MODEL 1935/1945: RU-3423, option, 100/110/115/220/230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz 7.1 7.4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION Ambient temperature Antenna unit -25°C to +55°C Display unit -15°C to +55°C Relative humidity 93% at 40°C Degree of protection Antenna unit IP26 Display unit IP55 Vibration IEC 60945 8.1 8.2 COATING COLOR Antenna unit Display unit 9.1 COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE Antenna unit Standard: MODEL 1835: 0.90 m, MODEL 1935/1945: 1.00 m Steering: MODEL 1835: 0.70 m, MODEL 1935/1945: 0.75 m Display unit Standard: 0.45 m Steering: 0.30 m 7.2 7.3 9.2 N9.5 N2.5 SP - 3 E3579S01C-M This page is intentionally left blank. INDEX A/C RAIN control..................................... 1-12 A/C SEA control ...................................... 1-11 AIS activating targets ..................................... 4-2 controls for .............................................. 4-1 display on/off ........................................... 4-1 display range ........................................... 4-4 sleeping targets ....................................... 4-2 sorting targets ......................................... 4-4 symbols ................................................... 4-2 target data ............................................... 4-3 Alarm message ....................................... 1-46 Anti-clutter ............................................... 1-13 ARPA acquiring targets...................................... 3-2 controls for .............................................. 3-1 CPA/TCPA alarm ............................. 3-8, 4-8 display on/off ........................................... 3-2 display sector .......................................... 4-5 history display .................................. 3-6, 4-7 lost target ....................................... 3-10, 4-9 number of targets .................................... 4-5 precautions for use.................................. 3-1 proximity alarm ................................. 3-9, 4-9 stopping tracking of targets ..................... 3-3 symbol color ................................. 3-10, 4-10 target data ............................................... 3-7 test ........................................................ 6-10 vector ............................................... 3-4, 4-6 Background color .................................... 1-42 Brilliance.................................................. 1-35 CANCEL/HL OFF key ............................. 1-35 Characteristics curve............................... 1-45 Color selections....................................... 1-41 Controls..................................................... 1-1 Course-up mode ....................................... 1-8 CPA/TCPA alarm AIS .......................................................... 4-8 ARPA ...................................................... 3-8 Cursor ..................................................... 1-14 CUSTOM key .......................................... 1-36 Custom setup description ............................................. 1-36 setting.................................................... 1-37 Depth unit................................................ 1-51 Display indications .................................... 1-3 Display mode course-up ................................................ 1-8 head-up ................................................... 1-8 north-up ................................................... 1-8 true motion .............................................. 1-9 true view .................................................. 1-9 Dynamic range ........................................ 1-44 EBL measuring bearing by............................ 1-18 reference ............................................... 1-19 EBL key................................................... 1-18 Echo area................................................ 1-48 Echo average .......................................... 1-29 Echo stretch ............................................ 1-29 F1, F2, F3 key ......................................... 1-38 False echoes............................................. 2-3 Function keys .......................................... 1-38 Fuse replacement ..................................... 6-3 GAIN control............................................ 1-10 GPS cold start.................................................. 5-4 datum ...................................................... 5-1 navigator mode ....................................... 5-1 satellite monitor ....................................... 5-3 test ........................................................ 6-11 WAAS...................................................... 5-2 Heading line ............................................ 1-35 Head-up mode .......................................... 1-8 History display AIS .......................................................... 4-7 ARPA ...................................................... 3-6 Initial sub menu ....................................... 1-49 Interference rejector ................................ 1-15 LCD backlight life ...................................... 6-3 Lost target AIS .......................................................... 4-9 ARPA .................................................... 3-10 Magnetron life ........................................... 6-3 Maintenance fuse replacement..................................... 6-3 LCD backlight life .................................... 6-3 magnetron life ......................................... 6-3 preventive................................................ 6-2 IN-1 INDEX Menu ..........................................................1-4 MENU key ..................................................1-4 Multiple echoes ..........................................2-3 Navigation data at screen bottom ....................................1-43 stand-by .................................................1-43 Noise rejector ...........................................1-39 North-up mode ...........................................1-8 OFF CENTER key ...................................1-25 Off-centering the display ..........................1-25 POWER/BRILL key ............................ 1-2, 1-4 Proximity alarm AIS ...........................................................4-9 ARPA .......................................................3-9 Pulselength ..............................................1-20 Quick start ..................................................1-2 RACON ......................................................2-8 Range and bearing between two targets .1-19 RANGE key................................................1-9 Range measurement ...............................1-16 Range preset ...........................................1-49 Range ring brilliance ................................1-16 Range unit................................................1-51 Remote display ........................................1-56 SART .........................................................2-6 Second-trace echoes ...............................1-40 Sector blank .............................................1-52 Shadow sector ...........................................2-5 Ship speed unit ........................................1-51 Sidelobe echoes ........................................2-4 STBY/TX key .............................................1-2 System configuration .................................. xii Target alarm alarm type ..............................................1-23 deactivating .................................. 1-23, 1-24 setting.....................................................1-22 stopping..................................................1-22 strength level..........................................1-24 TARGET ALARM key ..............................1-22 Target trails color .......................................................1-32 gradation ................................................1-32 level........................................................1-33 mode ......................................................1-31 narrow trails............................................1-34 restarting ................................................1-33 starting ...................................................1-31 stopping..................................................1-31 IN-2 trail copy.................................................1-33 your ship trail..........................................1-34 Temperature unit......................................1-51 Test ARPA .....................................................6-10 diagnostic .................................................6-7 GPS........................................................6-11 LCD ..........................................................6-9 TLL key ....................................................1-34 TRAILS key ..............................................1-31 Troubleshooting advanced-level .........................................6-5 simple.......................................................6-4 True motion mode ......................................1-9 True view mode..........................................1-9 Tuning ........................................................1-6 Virtual image ..............................................2-4 VRM measuring range by ...............................1-17 unit of range measurement ....................1-17 VRM key ..................................................1-17 Watchman ................................................1-40 Waypoint marker ......................................1-46 Wind direction ..........................................1-51 Wind speed unit .......................................1-51 Wiper........................................................1-39 Zoom ........................................................1-27 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, 662-8580, Japan Tel: +81 (798) 65-2111 Fax: +81 (798) 65-4200 www.furuno.co.jp Publication No. DOC-1077 Declaration of Conformity We FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(Manufacturer) 9-52 Ashihara-Cho, Nishinomiya City, 662-8580, Hyogo, Japan ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(Address) declare under our sole responsibility that the product 10.5 inch color LCD radar equipment Model 1835 Series, types Model 1835 (36 NM, 4 kW, 24 rpm), Model 1935 (48 NM, 4 kW, 24/48 rpm), Model 1937 (48 NM, 4 kW, 48 rpm) and Model 1945 (64 NM, 6 kW, 24/48 rpm) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(Model name, type number) are in conformity with the essential requirements as described in the Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment (R&TTE Directive) and satisfies all the technical regulations applicable to the product within this Directive IEC 60945 Fourth edition: 2002-08, IEC 60950-1 First edition: 2001-10 ITU-R M.1177-3: 2003-06, SM.1539-1: 2002-11, SM.1541-2: 2006-05, SM.329-10: 2003-02 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(title and/or number and date of issue of the standard(s) or other normative document(s)) For assessment, see • Statement of Opinion No 09214003/AA/00 of 30 January 2009 issued by Telefication bv, The Netherlands • Test reports K03-17-164 and -165 of 19 November 2003, K03-17-173, -174, -175, -176, -177 and -188 of 05 January 2004 prepared by Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., Japan • Test reports FLI 12-08-074 of 27 December 2008, FLI 12-08-075 Rev.1 0f 22 January 2009 and FLI 12-08-076 of 27 December 2009 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co., Ltd., Japan On behalf of Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. Nishinomiya City, Japan February 4, 2009 ------------------------------------------------------ Hiroaki Komatsu Manager, International Rules and Regulations ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Place and date of issue) (name and signature or equivalent marking of authorized person)
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