Furuno USA 9ZWRTR100 Transceiver for Radar model FAR-1518/1528 User Manual OME 36380 A

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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
MARINE RADAR
Model
FAR-1513
FAR-1518
FAR-1523
FAR-1528
FAR-1513-BB
FAR-1518-BB
FAR-1523-BB
FAR-1528-BB
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・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer
9-52 Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN
All rights reserved.
Printed in Japan
Pub. No. OME-36380-Z7
(GREG )
FAR-15X3/15X8/BB
A :
0000
Z7 : JUL . 30, 2015
IMPORTANT NOTICES
General
• This manual has been authored with simplified grammar, to meet the needs of international
users.
• 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 or worn, contact your dealer about replacement.
• The contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice.
• The example screens (or illustrations) shown in this manual can be different from the screens
you see on your display. The screens you see depend on your system configuration and
equipment settings.
• Save this manual for future reference.
• Any modification of the equipment (including software) by persons not authorized by FURUNO
will cancel the warranty.
• All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their
respective holders.
• Compliant with IMO MSC.302(87) “Bridge Alert Management”.
How to discard this product
Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste. For disposal
in the USA, see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance (http://www.eiae.org/) for the
correct method of disposal.
How to discard a used battery
Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the chapter
on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery is used. Tape the + and - terminals of
battery before disposal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
In the European Union
The crossed-out trash can symbol indicates that all types of batteries
must not be discarded in standard trash, or at a trash site. Take the
used batteries to a battery collection site according to your national
legislation and the Batteries Directive 2006/66/EU.
Cd
In the USA
The Mobius loop symbol (three chasing arrows) indicates that Ni-Cd
and lead-acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled. Take the used
batteries to a battery collection site according to local laws.
Ni-Cd
Pb
In the other countries
There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol. The number of symbols can
increase when the other countries make their own recycle symbols in the future.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The operator and installer must read the applicable safety instructions before attempting to install or
operate the equipment.
DANGER
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
Warning, Caution
Prohibitive Action
Mandatory Action
WARNIN
ARNING
Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard
The radar antenna emits electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) energy which can be harmful,
particularly to your eyes. Never look directly into the antenna aperture from a close distance
while the radar is in operation or expose yourself to the transmitting antenna at a close
distance. Distances at which RF radiation level of 100, 50 and 10 W/m2 are given in the
table below.
Note: If the antenna unit is installed at a close distance in front of the wheel house, your
administration may require halt of transmission within a certain sector of antenna revolution.
This is possible. Ask your FURUNO representative or dealer to provide this feature.
Radar model
Transceiver Magnetron
Antenna *1
100W/m2
FAR-1513(-BB)
RTR-086A
MAF1565N
FAR-1523(-BB)
RTR-087A
M1458F
FAR-1518(-BB)
RTR-100
MAF1615B
FAR-1528(-BB)
RTR-101
MG5436
XN12A
XN13A
XN12A
XN13A
XN12AF
XN20AF
XN20AF
XN24AF
N/A
N/A
0.6 m
0.4 m
0.3 m
0.2 m
0.6 m
0.3 m
*1 XN12AF: 120cm, XN20AF: 198cm, XN24AF: 243cm
ii
50W/m2
10W/m2
0.7 m
0.5 m
1.2 m
0.8 m
2.1 m
1.9 m
4.6 m
3.1 m
4.1 m
3.1 m
6.1 m
4.0 m
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
WARNING
Use the proper fuse.
Do not open the equipment.
Only qualified personnel
should work inside the
equipment.
Turn off the radar power
switch before servicing the
antenna unit. Post a warning sign near the switch
indicating it should not be
turned on while the antenna
unit is being serviced.
Prevent the potential risk of
being struck by the rotating
antenna and exposure to
RF radiation hazard.
Wear a safety belt and hard
hat when working on the
antenna unit.
Serious injury or death can
result if someone falls from
the radar antenna mast.
Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage
to the equipment or cause fire.
Keep heater away from equipment.
Heat can alter equipment shape and melt
the power cord, which can cause fire or
electrical shock.
Do not place liquid-filled containers
near the equipment.
Fire or electrical shock can result if a liquid
spills into the equipment.
Do not operate the equipment with wet
hands.
Electrical shock can result.
Before servicing the radar, turn off
the appropriate external breaker.
Power is not removed from the radar simply
by turning off its power switch.
Do not disassemble or modify the
equipment.
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can
result.
Immediately turn off the power at the
ship's mains switchboard if water
leaks into the equipment or the equipment is emitting smoke or fire.
Continued use can cause fatal damage to
the equipment.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
WARNING
WARNIN
No one navigational aid should be relied
upon for the safety of vessel and crew.
The navigator has the responsibility to
check all aids available to confirm
position. Electronic aids are not a
substitute for basic navigational
principles and common sense.
This TT automatically tracks automatically or
manually acquired radar targets and
calculates their courses and speeds,
indicating them by vectors. Since the data
generated by the auto plotter are based on
what radar targets are selected, the radar
must always be optimally tuned for use with
the auto plotter, to ensure required targets
will not be lost or unwanted targets such as
sea returns and noise will not be acquired
and tracked.
A target does not always mean a land-mass,
reef, ships or other surface vessels but can
imply returns from sea surface and clutter.
As the level of clutter changes with
environment, the operator should properly
adjust the A/C SEA, A/C RAIN and GAIN
controls to be sure target echoes are not
eliminated from the radar screen.
The plotting accuracy and response of
this TT meets IMO standards. Tracking
accuracy is affected by the following:
Tracking accuracy is affected by course
change. One to two minutes is required to
restore vectors to full accuracy after an
abrupt course change. (The actual amount
depends on gyrocompass specifications.)
The amount of tracking delay is inversely
proportional to the relative speed of the
target. Delay is on the order of 15 - 30
seconds for high relative speed; 30 - 60
seconds for low relative speed.
Display accuracy is affected by the
following:
- Echo intensity
- Radar transmission pulsewidth
- Radar bearing error
- Gyrocompass error
- Course change (own ship and target)
The data generated by TT, AIS and
video plotter are intended for
reference only.
Refer to official nautical charts for detailed and
up-to-date information.
WARNING LABEL
Warning labels are attached to the equipment. Do not remove any label. If a label is
missing or damaged, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement.
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, do not
remove cover. No user-serviceable
parts inside.
DANGER
Electrical shock hazard.
Do not toutch parts inside this cover.
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DISPLAY UNIT, PROCESSOR UNIT
Name:
Warning Label (1)
Type:
86-003-1011-3
Code No.: 100-236-233-10
ANTENNA UNIT
Name:
Warning Label
Type:
14-055-4202-1
Code No.: 100-245-221-10
PROGRAM NUMBERS
Software
SPU
KEY
PM
Program No.
0359344-01.**
0359348-01.**
0359296-01.**
Remarks
Processor Unit
Control Unit
Performance Monitor
** denotes minor modifications.
For further software information, please access the following URL:
http://www.furuno.com/en/business_product/merchant/product/radar/popup.html
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD ..................................................................................................................xii
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................xiv
1.
OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW .................................................................................1-1
1.1 Controls...................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1.1 Trackball unit RCU-030 (Option).................................................................... 1-2
1.1.2 Terminology used in this manual ................................................................... 1-2
1.2 How to Turn the Radar On/Off ................................................................................... 1-3
1.3 Display Indications ..................................................................................................... 1-4
1.4 How to Adjust the Brilliance ....................................................................................... 1-6
1.5 Menu Operations........................................................................................................ 1-6
1.5.1 How to access the main menu ....................................................................... 1-6
1.5.2 How to operate the menus ............................................................................. 1-7
1.6 How to Use the On-screen Box Menus...................................................................... 1-8
1.7 How to Use the CURSOR Menu ................................................................................ 1-9
1.8 Cursor Data.............................................................................................................. 1-10
1.9 How to Set Up Function Keys .................................................................................. 1-11
1.10 How to Customize Operation ................................................................................... 1-12
1.11 How to Select the Interface for Heading Input ......................................................... 1-12
1.12 How to Set Own Ship’s Speed ................................................................................. 1-13
1.12.1 Automatic speed input (log or GPS navigator)............................................. 1-13
1.12.2 Manual speed input...................................................................................... 1-14
1.13 How to Set the Own Ship Position ........................................................................... 1-14
1.14 User Settings............................................................................................................ 1-15
1.14.1 How to reset the user settings...................................................................... 1-16
1.14.2 How to store/load user settings.................................................................... 1-16
1.15 How to Start/Stop Transmission............................................................................... 1-17
1.16 How to Tune the Receiver........................................................................................ 1-18
1.16.1 How to choose the tuning method................................................................ 1-18
1.16.2 How to initialize tuning ................................................................................. 1-18
1.16.3 How to tune the receiver manually............................................................... 1-18
1.17 How to Select a Pulselength .................................................................................... 1-19
1.17.1 How to adjust the pulselength ...................................................................... 1-19
1.18 How to Adjust Sensitivity.......................................................................................... 1-20
1.19 How to Reduce Sea Clutter...................................................................................... 1-20
1.19.1 How to select the method of clutter adjustment ........................................... 1-20
1.19.2 How to automatically reduce sea clutter ...................................................... 1-21
1.19.3 How to manually reduce sea clutter ............................................................. 1-21
1.20 How to Reduce Rain Clutter..................................................................................... 1-22
1.20.1 How to automatically reduce rain clutter ...................................................... 1-22
1.20.2 How to manually reduce rain clutter............................................................. 1-22
1.21 Interference Rejector................................................................................................ 1-23
1.22 Echo Stretch............................................................................................................. 1-24
1.23 Echo Averaging........................................................................................................ 1-24
1.24 Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) Function ......................................................... 1-25
1.24.1 How to turn the Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) function on/off ........... 1-25
1.24.2 How to adjust the gain in Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) mode.......... 1-25
1.24.3 How to get high sensitivity............................................................................ 1-25
1.24.4 How to suppress false echoes ..................................................................... 1-26
1.25 Noise Rejector.......................................................................................................... 1-26
1.26 Wiper........................................................................................................................ 1-26
1.27 How to Preset Controls for a Specific Navigation Purpose ...................................... 1-27
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1.28
1.29
1.30
1.31
1.32
1.33
1.34
1.35
1.36
1.37
1.38
1.39
1.40
1.41
1.27.1 How to select a customized echo.................................................................1-28
1.27.2 How to edit a customized echo ....................................................................1-29
1.27.3 How to restore a user customized echo to the saved settings .....................1-29
1.27.4 How to restore a user customized echo to the factory default settings ........1-30
How to Reject Second-trace Echoes........................................................................1-30
Presentation Modes..................................................................................................1-31
1.29.1 How to select an presentation mode ............................................................1-31
1.29.2 Description of presentation modes ...............................................................1-31
How to Select a Range Scale...................................................................................1-33
How to Measure Range............................................................................................1-34
1.31.1 How to show/hide the range rings ................................................................1-34
1.31.2 How to measure range with the variable range marker (VRM) ....................1-34
1.31.3 How to set the VRM unit of measurement....................................................1-35
1.31.4 How to show TTG to VRM............................................................................1-36
How to Measure Bearing ..........................................................................................1-36
1.32.1 Methods to measure bearing........................................................................1-37
1.32.2 True or relative bearing ................................................................................1-38
Collision Assessment by Offset EBL ........................................................................1-39
1.33.1 How to assess risk of collision using the offset EBL ....................................1-39
1.33.2 How to set the point of reference origin point for EBL OFFSET...................1-40
How to Measure Range and Bearing Between Two Targets ...................................1-41
How to Off-Center the Display..................................................................................1-43
Target Trails .............................................................................................................1-44
1.36.1 True or relative trails.....................................................................................1-44
1.36.2 Trail time.......................................................................................................1-45
1.36.3 Trail gradation ..............................................................................................1-45
1.36.4 Trail level ......................................................................................................1-45
1.36.5 Narrow Trails ................................................................................................1-46
1.36.6 How to hide the trails temporarily .................................................................1-46
1.36.7 Trail stabilization in true motion ....................................................................1-46
1.36.8 How to erase/restart trails ............................................................................1-46
1.36.9 How to prevent sea clutter in true trails ........................................................1-46
Target Analyzer ........................................................................................................1-47
1.37.1 How to activate/deactivate the target analyzer.............................................1-48
Target Alarm.............................................................................................................1-49
1.38.1 How to set a target alarm .............................................................................1-49
1.38.2 How to mute the target alarm .......................................................................1-50
1.38.3 How to deactivate a target alarm..................................................................1-50
1.38.4 How to change target alarm attributes .........................................................1-50
PI (Parallel Index) Lines ...........................................................................................1-51
1.39.1 How to set the maximum number of lines to display ....................................1-51
1.39.2 How to adjust PI line bearing and interval ....................................................1-51
1.39.3 How to change the PI line bearing reference ...............................................1-52
1.39.4 How to change the PI line orientation...........................................................1-52
1.39.5 How to reset the PI lines to default (ship’s heading) ....................................1-52
1.39.6 How to adjust PI line length ..........................................................................1-53
Zoom ........................................................................................................................1-54
1.40.1 How to enable/disable the zoom magnification ............................................1-54
1.40.2 How to select a zoom area from the control unit ..........................................1-54
1.40.3 How to select a zoom area with the function key .........................................1-54
How to Use Marks ....................................................................................................1-55
1.41.1 How to select a mark type ............................................................................1-55
1.41.2 How to select the mark inscription position ..................................................1-56
1.41.3 How to select the mark color (for non-IMO types only) ................................1-56
1.41.4 How to inscribe marks ..................................................................................1-57
1.41.5 How to use the drop mark ............................................................................1-57
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1.42
1.43
1.44
1.45
1.46
1.47
1.48
1.49
1.50
1.51
2.
1.41.6 How to set origin mark stabilization.............................................................. 1-57
1.41.7 How to delete marks .................................................................................... 1-58
1.41.8 How to hide the heading line marker............................................................ 1-58
1.41.9 How to hide/show the stern mark................................................................. 1-58
1.41.10How to set up the own ship symbol.............................................................. 1-59
1.41.11How to use the INS marker .......................................................................... 1-59
1.41.12How to show/hide radar map marks............................................................. 1-59
1.41.13How to set the barge marker........................................................................ 1-60
How to Adjust Brilliance of On-screen Data ............................................................. 1-61
1.42.1 How to adjust color palettes ......................................................................... 1-61
1.42.2 How to adjust the echo color........................................................................ 1-62
How to Display and Set Up Navigational Data......................................................... 1-63
1.43.1 How to set up the navigational data ............................................................. 1-63
1.43.2 How to display navigational data.................................................................. 1-63
How to Use the Information Box .............................................................................. 1-64
Interswitch ................................................................................................................ 1-65
1.45.1 How to display antenna information ............................................................. 1-65
1.45.2 How to preset antenna and display combinations........................................ 1-65
Performance Monitor................................................................................................ 1-67
1.46.1 How to activate/deactivate the performance monitor ................................... 1-67
1.46.2 How to check the radar’s performance ........................................................ 1-68
How to Adjust the Reference Position...................................................................... 1-69
Anchor Watch........................................................................................................... 1-70
How to Interpret the ALERT Box.............................................................................. 1-71
1.49.1 Alert descriptions.......................................................................................... 1-71
1.49.2 Alert list ........................................................................................................ 1-72
1.49.3 Alert icons and their meanings..................................................................... 1-73
1.49.4 How to assign alarm priority to an alert........................................................ 1-73
How to Select a Display Mode ................................................................................. 1-74
How to Manage SD-Card Data ................................................................................ 1-75
1.51.1 How to access the SD-Card menu............................................................... 1-75
1.51.2 How to save data ......................................................................................... 1-75
1.51.3 How to read (load) data................................................................................ 1-75
1.51.4 How to delete data ....................................................................................... 1-75
RADAR OBSERVATION .......................................................................................2-1
2.1 General ...................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.1 Minimum and maximum ranges ..................................................................... 2-1
2.2 False Echoes ............................................................................................................. 2-3
2.3 SART (Search and Rescue Transponder) ................................................................. 2-5
2.3.1 SART description ........................................................................................... 2-5
2.3.2 How to show SART marks on the radar display............................................. 2-6
2.3.3 General remarks on receiving SARTs............................................................ 2-6
2.4 RACON ...................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.5 Radar Target Enhancer (RTE) ................................................................................... 2-7
3.
TARGET TRACKING (TT) .....................................................................................3-1
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
Precautions for Target Tracking Usage ..................................................................... 3-1
TT Controls ................................................................................................................ 3-2
TT Box Overview........................................................................................................ 3-2
How to Select the TT mode........................................................................................ 3-2
How to Activate/Deactivate Target Tracking .............................................................. 3-3
3.5.1 How to manually acquire targets.................................................................... 3-3
3.6 How to Enter Own Ship Speed .................................................................................. 3-4
3.6.1 Echo-referenced speed input ......................................................................... 3-4
3.7 Lost Target ................................................................................................................. 3-6
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3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
4.
3.7.1 How to set the lost target filter........................................................................3-6
3.7.2 How to enable/disable the lost target alert .....................................................3-6
TT Symbols and Attributes .........................................................................................3-7
3.8.1 TT symbols .....................................................................................................3-7
3.8.2 How to adjust symbol brilliance ......................................................................3-7
3.8.3 How to set the symbol color ...........................................................................3-8
How to Display/Remove Target Data .........................................................................3-8
3.9.1 How to display target data..............................................................................3-8
3.9.2 How to remove target data .............................................................................3-9
3.9.3 How to display, hide and sort the target list....................................................3-9
Vector Modes ...........................................................................................................3-10
3.10.1 Description of vectors ...................................................................................3-10
3.10.2 How to change the vector length (time)........................................................3-12
Past Position Display................................................................................................3-12
3.11.1 How to display past position points and select the past
position plotting interval ................................................................................3-12
3.11.2 How to select the number of past position points to be displayed................3-12
Set and Drift..............................................................................................................3-13
Collision Alarm (CPA, TCPA) ...................................................................................3-14
3.13.1 How to set the CPA and TCPA ranges ........................................................3-14
3.13.2 How to acknowledge the TT collision alarm .................................................3-14
Acquisition Zone .......................................................................................................3-15
3.14.1 How to activate the first acquisition zone (AZ1) ...........................................3-15
3.14.2 How to set a polygon acquisition zone (AZ2) ...............................................3-16
3.14.3 How to sleep/deactivate an acquisition zone ...............................................3-16
3.14.4 How to acknowledge the acquisition zone alert ...........................................3-16
3.14.5 How to change the acquisition zone reference ............................................3-17
3.14.6 How to set acquisition zone shape and stabilization ....................................3-17
TT System Messages...............................................................................................3-18
TT Simulation Mode .................................................................................................3-19
Criteria for Tracking Target Selection.......................................................................3-20
Factors Affecting TT Functions.................................................................................3-21
AIS OPERATION ...................................................................................................4-1
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
Controls for AIS ..........................................................................................................4-2
AIS Symbols and Their Meanings ..............................................................................4-3
How to Use the AIS Display Filter ..............................................................................4-5
How to Activate AIS Targets.......................................................................................4-5
4.4.1 How to activate specific targets manually ......................................................4-5
4.4.2 How to enable/disable the AIS auto activate function ....................................4-6
4.4.3 How to limit the functions of the AIS auto activate function............................4-6
How to Sleep AIS Targets ..........................................................................................4-7
4.5.1 How to sleep individual AIS targets ................................................................4-7
4.5.2 How to sleep all AIS targets ...........................................................................4-7
How to Set Up For a Voyage......................................................................................4-7
Target Data.................................................................................................................4-9
4.7.1 How to display target data in the data display area........................................4-9
4.7.2 How to remove target data from the display area ..........................................4-9
How to Adjust AIS Symbol Attributes .......................................................................4-10
4.8.1 How to adjust the AIS symbol brilliance .......................................................4-10
4.8.2 How to adjust the AIS symbol color..............................................................4-10
4.8.3 How to adjust the ATON symbol color .........................................................4-10
Past Position Display................................................................................................4-11
4.9.1 How to adjust the past position plotting interval ...........................................4-11
4.9.2 How to select the number of past position points to be displayed................4-11
4.9.3 Past position display orientation ...................................................................4-11
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4.9.4 Stabilization in true motion ........................................................................... 4-11
4.10 Lost Target ............................................................................................................... 4-12
4.10.1 How to set the lost target filter...................................................................... 4-12
4.10.2 How to enable/disable the lost target alert ................................................... 4-12
4.11 ROT Setting ............................................................................................................. 4-13
4.12 AIS Collision Alarm (CPA, TCPA) ............................................................................ 4-13
4.12.1 How to set the CPA and TCPA ranges ........................................................ 4-13
4.13 How to associate TT and AIS Targets ..................................................................... 4-15
4.14 How to View Own Ship Data .................................................................................... 4-16
4.15 How to Use AIS Messages ...................................................................................... 4-16
4.15.1 How to create and save messages .............................................................. 4-17
4.15.2 How to transmit messages........................................................................... 4-18
4.15.3 How to view messages ................................................................................ 4-18
4.15.4 How to automatically display received messages........................................ 4-19
4.15.5 How to display AIS alert messages.............................................................. 4-19
4.16 AIS System Messages ............................................................................................. 4-19
5.
VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION ............................................................................5-1
5.1 Orientation Modes...................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Radar Map ................................................................................................................. 5-2
5.2.1 How to show/hide the radar map ................................................................... 5-2
5.2.2 Radar map marks........................................................................................... 5-2
5.3 How to Align the Radar Map ...................................................................................... 5-3
5.3.1 How to disable the map alignment ................................................................. 5-3
5.4 Own Ship’s Track ....................................................................................................... 5-4
5.4.1 How to set the plotting interval ....................................................................... 5-4
5.4.2 How to set the own ship track color ............................................................... 5-4
5.4.3 How to delete the own ship track ................................................................... 5-5
5.5 How to Use Waypoints............................................................................................... 5-6
5.5.1 How to enter waypoints.................................................................................. 5-6
5.5.2 How to erase waypoints ................................................................................. 5-7
5.5.3 How to display the waypoint list ..................................................................... 5-7
5.5.4 How to show/hide the waypoint name/number .............................................. 5-7
6.
MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING...............................................................6-1
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
Periodic Maintenance Schedule................................................................................. 6-2
How to Replace the Fuse........................................................................................... 6-3
Life Expectancy of Major Parts .................................................................................. 6-3
Trackball Maintenance ............................................................................................... 6-4
Easy Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ 6-4
Advanced-level Troubleshooting................................................................................ 6-5
Diagnostics................................................................................................................. 6-7
Fallback Arrangements .............................................................................................. 6-8
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE .......................................................................................AP-1
APPENDIX 2 LONGITUDE ERROR TABLE (96 NM SCALE) .................................AP-5
APPENDIX 3 ALERT CODES, MESSAGES AND MEANINGS ...............................AP-7
APPENDIX 4 DATA COLOR AND MEANING........................................................AP-14
APPENDIX 5 ABBREVIATIONS.............................................................................AP-15
APPENDIX 6 SYMBOLS.........................................................................................AP-20
APPENDIX 7 PARTS LOCATION...........................................................................AP-24
SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................SP-1
INDEX.......................................................................................................................... IN-1
FOREWORD
A Word to the Owner of FAR-1513/FAR-1518 Series
Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FAR-1513/FAR-1518 Series. We are confident
you will see why FURUNO has become synonymous with quality and reliability.
Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and
dependable marine electronics equipment. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our
extensive global network of agents and dealers.
Your radar is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment.
However, no machine can perform its intended function unless installed, operated and maintained
properly. Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and
maintenance.
We would appreciate hearing from you, the end-user, about whether we are achieving our
purposes.
Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment.
Features
• Two methods of operation are available: RCU-028 (standard supply control unit) and RCU-030
(optional trackball unit). The ergonomically designed palm rest on the RCU-030 makes it easy
to use.
• Simple operation with “point-and-click” menu functionality.
• All functions can be accessed using only the trackball unit.
• TT, AIS, Radar Map and Interswitch are supplied as standard.
• CPA/TCPA alarms.
• Targets activate the user-set alarm zone when entering or exiting the zone.
• The target analyzer function helps to find targets in high noise areas (rain/snow) or where there
is interference from surface reflections.
• Compliant with the following directives: IEC62388, IEC 62288, IMO MSC. 192(79).
This radar also compiles with MED 96/98/EC and its amendment 2002/75/EC of September 2,
2002 and also complies with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. In accordance with Article 6-3 of
the above-mentioned R&TTE directive, FURUNO intends to put this radar on the market of the
following countries in EU as well other markets.
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Signal processing functions
This radar has the signal processing functions listed in the table below.
Function
Interference rejector
Echo stretch
Echo averaging
Automatic clutter elimination
Noise rejector
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Description
Suppresses interference by other radars.
Interference received simultaneously from multiple
radars may be difficult to reduce.
Enlarges target echoes, especially small echoes.
Suppress interference, sea clutter and rain clutter
before using echo stretch, to prevent enlargement of
unwanted echoes.
The radar samples echoes with each scan.
Targets that show a large change with each scan are
judged as clutter and are reduced to display only
echoes from legitimate targets.
Discriminates clutter from the radar echo, then
reduces the clutter automatically.
Reduces white noise then improves the on-screen
S/N ratio by processing the weighted moving
average filter for the received echoes in the range
direction. Use this function with caution. Weak target
echoes may disappear from the screen or the range
resolution may worsen.
Section
section 1.21
section 1.22
section 1.23
section 1.24
section 1.25
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
ANTENNA UNIT
FAR-1513(-BB)
XN12A-RSB-0070-086A
XN12A-RSB-0073-086A
XN13A-RSB-0070-086A
XN13A-RSB-0073-086A
TRACKBALL
CONTROL UNIT
RCU-030
FAR-1523(-BB)
XN12A-RSB-0070-087A
XN12A-RSB-0073-087A
XN13A-RSB-0070-087A
XN13A-RSB-0073-087A
Gyrocompass *1, AD-10 format
CONTROL UNIT
RCU-028
Gyrocompass *1, IEC61162 format
DISPLAY UNIT
MU-150HD(-CV15)*2
12-24 VDC
100-230 VAC
1ø, 50-60 Hz
Interswitch
AIS Transponder
EPFS (GPS)
SWITCHING HUB
HUB-100
SDME (Speed log)
AMS, IEC61162 format
DC Spec.
PROCESSOR UNIT
RPU-024
24 VDC
100/110/115
200/220/230
1ø, 50-60 Hz
Rectifier
RU-1746-B
RU-3424
ECDIS
AMS (Contact)*3
Sub Display 1
Sub Display 2
VDR
or
Analog RBG Monitor
Equipment category
Unit
Category
Antenna
Exposed to the weather
Other units Protected from the weather
*1: The gyrocompass must also have an update rate that is adequate for the ship’s rate of turn.
The update rate must be better than 40 Hz (HSC) or 20 Hz (conventional vessel).
*2:This monitor have been approved by the IMO, MU-150HD(-CV15) for CAT 3. If a different monitor is
to be used on IMO vessels, its effective diameter must meet the applicable Category requirements
(CAT 3: Effective diameter 180 mm or higher). For installation, operation and viewing distance of
other monitors, see their respective manuals. For BB types, a monitor is to be prepared by the user.
*3: Characteristics of contact output for AMS (Alert Management System):
• (Load current) 250 mA
• (Polarity) Normally Open: 2 ports, Normally Close: 2 ports
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NOTICE FOR FAR-1518(-BB)/FAR-1528(-BB)
The radar(s) must be interconnected to the following type approved sensors:
• Gyrocompass meeting requirements of the IMO resolution A.424(XI).
• EPFS meeting the requirements of the IMO resolution MSC.112(73).
• SDME meeting the requirements of the IMO resolution MSC.96(72).
The radar may be interconnected via HUB-100 to other FURUNO processing
units having approved LAN ports.
ANTENNA UNIT
FAR-1518(-BB)
XN12AF-RSB-120-100
XN12AF-RSB-121-100
XN20AF-RSB-120-100
XN20AF-RSB-121-100
TRACKBALL
CONTROL UNIT
RCU-030
FAR-1528(-BB)
XN20AF-RSB-120-101
XN20AF-RSB-121-101
XN24AF-RSB-120-101
XN24AF-RSB-121-101
Gyrocompass *1, AD-10 format
CONTROL UNIT
RCU-028
Gyrocompass *1, IEC61162 format
12-24 VDC
DISPLAY UNIT
MU-150HD(-CV15)*2
100-230 VAC
1ø, 50-60 Hz
Interswitch
AIS Transponder
EPFS (GPS)
SWITCHING HUB
HUB-100
SDME (Speed log)
AMS, IEC61162 format
DC Spec.
PROCESSOR UNIT
RPU-024
24 VDC
100/110/115
200/220/230
1ø, 50-60 Hz
Rectifier
RU-1746-B
RU-3424
ECDIS
AMS (Contact)*3
Sub Display 1
AC Spec.
100/110/115
200/220/230
1ø, 50-60 Hz
440 VAC
1ø, 50-60 Hz
Stepdown
Transformer
Unit
RU-1803
Sub Display 2
VDR
or
Analog RBG Monitor
Equipment category
Unit
Category
Antenna
Exposed to the weather
Other units Protected from the weather
*1: The gyrocompass must also have an update rate that is adequate for the ship’s rate of turn.
The update rate must be better than 40 Hz (HSC) or 20 Hz (conventional vessel).
*2:This monitor have been approved by the IMO, MU-150HD(-CV15) for CAT 3. If a different monitor is
to be used on IMO vessels, its effective diameter must meet the applicable Category requirements
(CAT 3: Effective diameter 180 mm or higher). For installation, operation and viewing distance of
other monitors, see their respective manuals. For BB types, a monitor is to be prepared by the user.
*3: Characteristics of contact output for AMS (Alert Management System):
• (Load current) 250 mA
• (Polarity) Normally Open: 2 ports, Normally Close: 2 ports
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OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.1
Controls
Cursor control
Range
Display Control
Navigation tools /
Menu controls
11
Radar
signal
processing
12
15
13
10
Radar system
No.
Key
Power switch
STBY/TX
A/C RAIN/F1
A/C SEA/F2
GAIN/F3
Touchpad
Right button
10
Range +/TGT CANCEL
11
12
13
14
15
EBL
VRM
MENU
BRILL
ADJUST (Rotate)
16
17
18
OFF CENTER
HL OFF
TGT TRAIL
19
ALERT ACK
Left button
ACQ
/TGT
16
18
Target
14
17
19
Alert
Description
Press to turn the radar on/off. Shown as
in procedures.
Press to switch between STBY (Stand-by) and TX (Transmit)
modes.
• Press: Activates the F1 registered function.
• Rotate: Adjusts rain clutter manually (default setting).
• Press: Activates the F2 registered function.
• Rotate: Adjusts sea clutter manually (default setting).
• Press: Activates the F3 registered function.
• Rotate: Adjusts gain manually (default setting).
Moves the cursor.
• Selects menu item.
• Changes menu box item.
• Used in TT mode: Acquires the selected echo as a target.
• Used in AIS mode: Activates the selected echo.
Opens the cursor-selected context menu, closes open menus.
Selects the display range.
• TT mode: Deactivates tracking for the cursor-selected target.
• AIS mode: Sleeps the selected target.
Activates/deactivates the EBL cursor.
Activates/deactivates the VRM cursor.
Open the main menu, close all open menus.
Adjusts the screen brilliance.
• Rotate: Adjusts settings for the cursor-selected box/icon.
Highlights menu item.
• Press: Selects highlighted menu item, applies settings, moves
the cursor to the next character/digit.
Moves the radar display off center.
Hides heading line when pressed and held.
• Press: Changes the trail time.
• Long press: Erases trails.
Acknowledges alerts.
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1.1.1
Trackball unit RCU-030 (Option)
The optional trackball unit can be used to control most features of this radar.
Right
button
Left
button
Scrollwheel
Trackball
1.1.2
Trackball
- Moves cursor.
- Highlights an object (target echo, menu item, etc.)
Scrollwheel
- Selects menu options.
- Sets numeric data.
- Sets menu box slide bars (GAIN, etc.)
Note: The scrollwheel does not have a “push”
function
Left Button
- Does the operation related to the selected
object.
- Confirms the operation for the selected object.
Right Button
- Cancels current action.
- Opens/closes menu boxes.
Terminology used in this manual
This manual uses the following terminology:
Terminology
Select
Left-click
Right-click
Left button
Meaning
• Using the touchpad or trackball, move the cursor over the item to be
“selected”.
• Rotate the ADJUST knob to highlight the item to be “selected”.
Press the left button on the RCU-030 unit.
Press the right button on the RCU-030 unit.
Refers to the left button (
Right button
Refers to the right button (
) on the RCU-028 control unit.
) on the RCU-028 control unit.
Control unit
Refers to the RCU-028 control unit.
Trackball
Refers to the RCU-030 control unit.
Open the [MAIN MENU].
• Press the
key to open the main menu.
• Select the [MENU] box, then press the left button or left-click.
Close the menu.
• Press the
key to close the menu. (Closes all open menus.)
• Select the operational display area, then press the right button or
right-click.
• Select the [MENU] box, then press the left button or left-click.
For the sake of brevity, procedures in this manual use the terms “Open the [MAIN
MENU].” and “Close the menu.”
All operations can be done with either the RCU-030 trackball unit or the RCU-028 control unit.
Throughout this manual, procedures are outlined using the RCU-028 control unit,
unless otherwise specified.
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1.2
How to Turn the Radar On/Off
The POWER switch
is located at the bottom left corner of the control unit. Open
the POWER switch cover and press the switch to turn the radar system on. To turn the
system off, press the POWER switch again. The screen shows the bearing scale and
digital timer for approximately 30 seconds after power is applied. The timer counts
down three minutes of warm-up time. During this period, the magnetron (transmitter
tube) is warmed for transmission. When the timer has reached 0:00, the indication
"ST-BY" appears at the screen center, meaning the radar is now ready to transmit
pulses.
In the stand-by condition, markers, rings, maps, etc. are not shown. Further, TT and
AIS are not shown. In the warm-up and stand-by conditions, [ON TIME] and [TX TIME]
are counted in hours and tenths of an hour, appearing at the screen center.
Note 1: Do not turn on the power directly after it has been turned off. Wait several
seconds before you reapply the power, to be sure the radar starts up properly.
Note 2: Parameters set on the menus are stored in a non-volatile memory (flash
memory), and are preserved when the power is turned off.
Note 3: The screen refreshes slower in low ambient temperature.
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1.3
Display Indications
31
30
28
26
25
23
32
29
33
10
11
12
13
27
24
34
22
35
21
20
14
19
15
18
16
17
No.
Name
STBY/TX box
Range box
CU/TM Reset box
10
11
12
REF POINT box
GAIN box
SEA box
RAIN box
TUNE box
Cursor information box
Cursor position box
MAP ALIGN box
MENU box
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17
Description
Switches between standby and transmit mode.
Changes the radar range.
Resets display when using Course Up/True Motion
presentation mode.
Changes the reference point.
Adjusts the GAIN level.
Adjusts the A/C SEA settings.
Adjusts the A/C RAIN settings.
Adjusts the tuning for the receiver.
Displays the range, bearing and TTG to cursor position.
Displays the cursor’s current co-ordinates.
Enable/disable radar map alignment.
Opens the [MAIN MENU].
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35
37
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No.
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
Name
USER SET 
TGT List 
AZ box
VRM box
DROP box
EBL box
PI Line box
MARK boxes
MAP box
BRILL box
HL OFF box
IR box
ES box
NR box
EAV box
ACE box
CUSTOMIZE ECHO box
Description
Load/save user specific settings.
Displays the target list, displays the [TARGET LIST] menu.
Activates/deactivates the acquisition zone(s).
Activate/deactivate the VRM.
Displays drop mark data.
Activate/deactivate the EBL
Activate/deactivate the PI lines.
Select mark icons, displays mark information.
Activate/deactivate the radar map.
Adjust screen brilliance, opens the [BRILLIANCE] menu.
Hides the heading line.
Activate/deactivate the interference rejector function.
Activate/deactivate the echo stretch function.
Activate/deactivate the noise reduction function.
Activate/deactivate the echo averaging function.
Activate/deactivate the ACE function.
Cycle through echo filtering customizations, open the
[CUSTOMIZE ECHO] menu.
PULSE box
Cycle through pulse settings.
ANTENNA SELECT box
Selects the antenna to use. Only antennas connected to the
same network are displayed and selectable.
PRESENTATION MODE box Cycle though display presentation modes.
Own ship details box.
Shows various data regarding own ship. Contains speed*,
heading and position context menus.
*: Speed is displayed as a negative value when the vessel is
using reverse thrust.
Information box
• Displays currently open menu.
• Displays various information, such as received messages,
TT/AIS target information and navigational data.
TT/AIS box
• Activate/deactivate TT/AIS functions.
• Access TT/AIS functions such as filters and association.
• Access the [AIS TARGET MENU].
• Access the [TT MENU].
• Displays/sets target vector time and orientation.
TRAIL box
• Set target trail time.
• Set past position plotting interval.
• Erases trails
• Opens [TRAIL] menu.
Alert box
Displays alert information and icons.
Guidance box
Displays operational guidance for selected item.
• Left side: guidance for left button/left-click.
• Right side: guidance for right button/right-click.
Working indicator
Rotates clockwise when the system is working properly.
Picture freeze
If the picture freezes, the picture is not updated.
Restart (turn off, then on) the unit to restore normal operation.
Display specifications
• Nominal viewing distance: 0.75 m
• Text height: 2.67 mm
• Text width: 2.08 mm
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1.4
How to Adjust the Brilliance
The screen brilliance can be adjusted as shown below. To adjust color tones, see
"How to adjust color palettes" on page 1-61.
Note: External monitor brilliance is not adjustable from the radar. Refer to the external
monitor’s Operator’s Manual for how to adjust brilliance.
From the control unit
1. Press the
key. The cursor is automatically moved to the [BRILL] box.
Brilliance bar
Shows brilliance level.
2. Use the ADJUST knob to adjust the brilliance as appropriate. Turn clockwise to
increase the brilliance, counter-clockwise to reduce the brilliance. Press the
ADJUST knob to complete the adjustments.
From the on-screen box
1. Use the Touchpad to select the [BRILL] box, then press the left button.
2. Use the ADJUST knob to adjust the brilliance as appropriate. Turn clockwise to
increase the brilliance, counter-clockwise to reduce the brilliance. Press the
ADJUST knob to complete the adjustments.
1.5
Menu Operations
1.5.1
How to access the main menu
The main menu can be accessed from the control unit or from the on-screen box. The
[MAIN MENU] is displayed in the text area on the right side of the screen.
From the control unit
Press the
key on the control panel.
From the on-screen box
Select the [MENU] box, then press the left button.
[MAIN MENU]
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[ECHO]
[MARK]
[NAVTOOL]
[ALERT]
[TT•AIS]
[FILES]
[INFORMATION BOX]
[NAV LINE•WPT]
[INITIAL SETTING]
[RADAR INSTALLATION]
Echo processing functions
Mainly turns markers on/off.
Navigation tools (PI lines/EBL/VRM)
Sets target alarm functions; outputs alert signal.
Sets TT and AIS functions.
Manages stored data.
Sets data display box items.
Processes nav lines and waypoints.
Sets up the radar, changes function key settings.
Used by technicians and service personnel.
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1.5.2
How to operate the menus
1. Open the [MAIN MENU].
2. Rotate the ADJUST knob to select a layer one ([MAIN MENU]) menu item, then
press the ADJUST knob. The menu item currently selected is highlighted and
shown in reverse video.
Layer one (MAIN MENU)
Layer two
[ECHO]
[MAIN MENU]
[ECHO]
[MARK]
[NAVTOOL]
[ALERT]
[TT•AIS]
[FILES]
[INFORMATION BOX]
[NAV LINE•WPT]
[INITIAL SETTING]
[RADAR INSTALLATION]
Menu selection is
highlighted and in
reverse video.
Layer three
BACK
2nd ECHO REJ
OFF / ON
TUNE INITIALIZE
PERFORMANCE MON
OFF / ON
PM ARC
2/3/5/6
SART
OFF / ON
ECHO AREA
CIRCLE /WIDE /
ALL / SIMPLE
WIPER
OFF / 1 / 2
[ACE]
[CUSTOM SELECT]
[ACE]
BACK
SIGNAL ENHANCEMENT
1/2/3
SUPPRESS SECTOR
START : 000
ANGLE : 000
3. Rotate the ADJUST knob to select the layer two menu item, then press the
knob.
Repeat this step to access the layer three menu. In the above example, [ACE] is
selected, which opens the layer three [ACE] menu.
4. Rotate the ADJUST knob to adjust the selected setting, then press the
knob.
5. Close the menu.
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1.6
How to Use the On-screen Box Menus
Some radar functions can be accessed using the on-screen box menus. A “” at the
right side of an on-screen box which indicates that there is a box menu.
There are two methods for on-screen box menu selection.
• Use the Touchpad to select the on-screen box, then press the right button.
• Use the trackball unit (RCU-030) to select the on-screen box, then right-click.
The procedure outlined below uses the RCU-028 control unit.
To operate the radar using the on-screen boxes, do the following:
1. Select the desired box.
Note: The cursor changes shape according to its location. It is an arrow
when placed outside the operational display area and when inside the operational
display area, it is a cross
For the purpose of this example, select the [BRILL] box, at the bottom left corner
of the display.
When a box is correctly selected, its color
Place cursor here,
changes and the guidance box at the bottom then press the left
right corner shows operational guidance. The button to change
brilliance preset,
operational guidance shows the function of
right button to open
the left button and right buttons, with a
the [BRILL] menu.
diagonal line separating the information.
The [BRILL] box, for example, displays the operational guidance "BRILL SELECT
/ BRILL MENU". In this case you would press the left button to select a preset
palette (See "How to adjust color palettes" on page 1-61) or press the right
button to open the [BRILL] menu.
2. Press the left button to cycle through preset palettes.
3. Rotate the ADJUST knob to adjust the display brilliance.
4. The box menu attached to the [BRILL] box is the [BRILL] menu. To open the box
menu, press the right button.
5. Select the desired menu item, then press the ADJUST knob.
6. Select the appropriate option, then press the ADJUST knob.
7. Close the menu.
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1.7
How to Use the CURSOR Menu
Functions that require the use of the cursor, such
as EBL offset and zoom, can be activated directly
from the guidance box or from the [CURSOR]
menu, either method with the cursor inside the
operational display area. Below is the procedure
for choosing cursor-related functions from the
[CURSOR] menu.
1. Select the operational display area, then press
the right button.
The [CURSOR] menu is displayed.
2. Select the desired function, then press the
ADJUST knob.
3. The guidance box shows "XX / EXIT"
(XX = function selected). Use the Touchpad to
place the cursor where desired.
[CURSOR MENU]
TARGET DATA & ACQ
TARGET CANCEL
TT TGT DATA & ACQ
REF MARK
EBL OFFSET
OFFCENTER
ZOOM
MARK DELETE
OWN TRACK DELETE
MAP ALIGN
TRAIL ERASER
CURSOR SIZE
TARGET DATA/ACQ SETTING
TARGET CANCEL SETTING
4. Press the ADJUST knob to execute the function selected at step 3.
5. To quit the selected function, press the right button when the guidance box
shows "XX / EXIT" (XX = function selected).
Menu Item
TARGET DATA & ACQ
TARGET CANCEL
TT TGT DATA & ACQ
REF MARK
EBL OFFSET
OFFCENTER
ZOOM
MARK DELETE
OWN TRACK DELETE
MAP ALIGN
TRAIL ERASER
CURSOR SIZE
TARGET DATA/ACQ SETTING
TARGET CANCEL SETTING
Description
TT: Acquires target; displays data for selected
tracked target.
AIS: Activates sleeping AIS target; display data for
selected AIS target.
TT: Cancels tracking on selected tracked target.
AIS: Sleeps selected AIS target.
Acquires selected echo as tracked target.
Inscribes reference mark, for target-based speed
input.
Offsets EBL to measure range and bearing between
two targets.
Shifts screen center to selected location.
Zooms selected location.
Deletes selected mark (plotter mark, origin mark or
waypoint mark).
Deletes own ship's tracks.
Aligns charts (maps) with the radar picture.
Erases trails.
Selects cursor size.
Adjust target tracking settings.
Adjust target cancel settings.
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1.8
Cursor Data
Cursor data can be shown in latitude and longitude position or the cursor’s X-Y
coordinates.
Place cursor on the [CURSOR DATA] box at the right side of the display then press
the left button. The data box shows the cursor information in the upper half and cursor location (latitude/longitude) is shown in the lower half.
Bearing/range
displayed
TTG to
cursor
position
CURS
00:32
099 . 1°T
5.317NM
33°59.156N
135°06.328E
Press the left button
to switch between
display formats
TTG to cursor position
Bearing/range to
cursor position.
Cursor positon’s
latitude/longitude
Cursor’s X-Y
coordinates
displayed
CURS
01:08
6.087km
3.997km
Range to
33°59.156N
cursor’s X-Y
135°06.328E
location.
Note 1: For the X-Y coordinates display, the Y-axis is the heading line, the upper half
of the screen is “plus” and the lower part of the screen is “minus”. The X-axis is the
port/starboard direction, starboard is “plus”, port is “minus”.
Note 2: When displaying latitude and longitude position and the cursor has been
aligned (on the [CURSOR] menu), the indication "MAP ALIGN" appears at the right
side of the screen (in yellow).
Note 3: Cursor data reads "- - -.-" when the cursor is placed outside the operational
display area.
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1.9
How to Set Up Function Keys
Some menu functions and menus can be assigned to a function key. This allows
one-touch access to the assigned function or menu.
To activate an assigned function, press the corresponding function key (F1, F2 or F3).
The function keys are preset with the following functions:
F1: A/C RAIN, F2: A/C SEA, F3: ACE (Gain).
You can customize the function set to each key using the following procedure.
1. Open the [MAIN MENU].
2. Select [INITIAL SETTING], then press the ADJUST knob.
3. Select [FUNCTION KEY], then press the ADJUST knob.
4. Select [F1], [F2] or [F3] as appropriate, then press the ADJUST knob.
5. Referring to the table of available functions below, select a function category, then
press the ADJUST knob.
Function
category
ECHO
Available function
STD KEY
TT•AIS
DELETE DATA
OPERATION
CUSTOM MENU, IR, ES, EAV, NOISE REJ, ANT SELECT, PULSE LENGTH,
AUTO-SEA, AUTO-RAIN, TUNE SELECT, 2ND ECHO REJ, PM, SART, ECHO
TRAIL, TRAIL T/R, WIPER, ACE, ACE HIGH SENSITIVITY
ALERT ACK, STBY TX, EBL OFFSET, PRESENTATION MODE, CU-TM RESET, VECTOR TIME, VECTOR MODE, TARGET LIST, BRILL, MARK-CURSOR, MARK-OS, MENU, RANGE UP, RANGE DOWN, ACQ,
TARGET DATA, TARGET CANCEL
TT-DISP, AIS-DISP, PAST POSN INTERVAL, REF MARK, CPA LIMIT, CPA,
TCPA, AZ1, AZ2, AIS SCALED SYMBOL
MARK DELETE, MARK ALL DELETE, OWN TRACK DELETE, OWN TRACK
ALL DELETE
ECHO AREA*, ECHO COLOR, RING(ON/OFF), ZOOM, MOB, ALARM1,
ALARM2, TLL, MAP ALIGN
*: Non-IMO radars only.
6. Select the appropriate function to be assigned, then press the ADJUST knob.
7. Close the menu. Repeat the procedure as necessary to set up other function keys.
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