Furuno USA 9ZWRTR101 Transceiver for Radar model FAR-1518/1528 User Manual OME 36380 A
Furuno USA Inc Transceiver for Radar model FAR-1518/1528 OME 36380 A
Contents
- 1. Installation Manual Part 3
- 2. Installation Manual Part 1
- 3. Installation Manual Part 2
- 4. Installation Manual Part 4
- 5. Installation Manual Part 5
- 6. Installation Manual Part 6
- 7. User Manual Part 1
- 8. User Manual Part 2
- 9. User Manual Part 3
- 10. User Manual Part 4
- 11. User Manual Part 5
- 12. User Manual Part 6
User Manual Part 6
APPENDIX 3 ALERT CODES, MESSAGES AND MEANINGS Alert ID 601,7 Priority & Message and meaning Category SENSOR ERROR Warning Message: "AIS RECEIVE" Cat: B Meaning: No AIS data received for thirty seconds. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Check power and connection to AIS unit. 602,1 SENSOR CHANGE Caution Message: "POSN SOURCE CHG" Cat: B Meaning: Positioning sensor input lost, automatically changed sensors. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. The indication is automatically removed when the signal is restored or a different sensor is selected. 602,2 SENSOR CHANGE Caution Message: "SPD SOURCE CHG" Cat: B Meaning: Speed sensor input lost, automatically changed sensors. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. The indication is automatically removed when the signal is restored or a different sensor is selected. 740,1 EXT RADAR ERROR Warning Message: "EXT RADAR NO SIGNAL" Cat: B Meaning: Externally connected radar has an error. (Only displayed when Interswitch is active.) Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Restore the external radar to normal operating condition. 740,2 EXT RADAR ERROR Caution Message: "EXT RADAR COM ERROR" Cat: B Meaning: Communication with external radar interrupted or lost. (Only displayed when Interswitch is active.) Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Check connection and power to the external radar. 790,1 ARRIVAL Warning Message: "ARRIVAL" Cat: B Meaning: Ship has entered the destination arrival alert zone. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. No other action required. 791,1 XTE Warning Message: "XTE" Cat: B Meaning: Cross-track error, ship is off-course. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Check course and adjust as necessary. 794,1 HEADING SET Warning Message: "HEADING SET" Cat: B Meaning: AD-10 signal interrupted. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Match the on-screen HDG readout with the actual gyrocompass reading if necessary. 950,1 BAM COM ERROR Caution Message: "COMMUNICATION ERROR WITH BAM" Cat: B Meaning: Communication the Bridge Alert Management System interrupted. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Check connection to BAM. Check power to BAM. AP-10 Alert title APPENDIX 3 ALERT CODES, MESSAGES AND MEANINGS ALR format alerts Alert Alert title code 522 TT TARGET 95%(AUTO) Priority & Explanation Category Caution Automatically acquired target capacity has Cat: A reached 95%. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Remove TT symbols manually. 523 TT TARGET FULL(AUTO) Warning Automatically acquired target capacity has Cat: A reached 100%. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Remove TT symbols manually. 524 TT TARGET 95% (MAN) Caution Manually acquired target capacity has reached Cat: A 95%. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Remove TT symbols manually. 525 TT TARGET FULL(MAN) Warning Manually acquired target capacity has reached Cat: A 100%. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Remove TT symbols manually. 530 AIS DISPLAY 95% Caution AIS display capacity has reached 95% Cat: A (285 targets). Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Adjust [AIS DISP FILTER] settings to decrease the number of targets displayed. 531 AIS DISPLAY FULL Warning AIS display capacity has reached 100% Cat: A (300 targets). Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Adjust [AIS DISP FILTER] settings to decrease the number of targets displayed. 533 AIS CAPACITY FULL Caution AIS capacity has reached 100% (1000 targets). Cat: A Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Adjust [AIS DISP FILTER] settings to decrease the number of targets displayed. 534 AIS ACTIVATE 95% Caution Active AIS target capacity has reached 95% Cat: A (38 targets). Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Adjust [AIS DISP FILTER] settings to decrease the number of targets displayed. 535 AIS ACTIVATE FULL Warning Active AIS target capacity has reached 100% Cat: A (40 targets). Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Adjust [AIS DISP FILTER] settings to decrease the number of targets displayed. 526 TT COLLISION Alarm TT is within CPA/TCPA threshold, danger of Cat: A collision. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Take evasive action if necessary. Adjust CPA/TCPA settings. 536 AIS COLLISION Alarm AIS target is within CPA/TCPA threshold, danger Cat: A of collision. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Take evasive action if necessary. Adjust CPA/TCPA settings. 521 TT NEW TARGET Warning A new TT target has entered the Acquisition Zone. Cat: A Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Confirm location of new target. 529 AIS NEW TARGET Warning A new AIS target has entered the Acquisition Cat: A Zone. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Confirm location of new target. 527 TT LOST Warning TT target is lost. Cat: A Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Lost target indication (blinking in red) is removed. REF targets is lost. 528 REF TARGET LOST Warning Cat: A AP-11 APPENDIX 3 ALERT CODES, MESSAGES AND MEANINGS Alert Priority & Alert title Explanation code Category Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Lost target indication (blinking in red) is removed. 537 AIS LOST Warning AIS target is lost. Cat: A Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Lost target indication (blinking in red) is removed. 720 HEADLINE Warning Heading signal interrupted/lost. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Restore signal or rectify reason for signal loss. 721 AZIMUTH Warning Azimuth signal is interrupted/lost. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Restore signal or rectify reason for signal loss. 722 TRIGGER Warning Output trigger interrupted/lost Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Restore signal or rectify reason for signal loss. 723 VIDEO Warning Video signal interrupted/lost. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Restore signal or rectify reason for signal loss. 70 KEY Warning Control unit signal interrupted/lost. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Restore signal or rectify reason for signal loss. 772 PM COMM ERROR Warning PM communication error. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Restore signal or rectify reason for signal loss. 48 TUNE ERROR Warning TUNE error due to faulty settings or malfunction. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Check tuning settings and adjust as necessary. 450 GYRO Warning No heading information received from Cat: B gyrocompass for five seconds. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Match the on-screen indication with the actual gyrocompass. The indication “HEADING SET” appears. Press the ALERT ACK key to erase the indication. 278 LOG(WT) Warning/ No speed data received for five seconds when Caution [LOG(WT)] is set as speed reference. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Check SDME sensor. Use a different sensor if necessary. 284 LOG(BT) Warning/ No speed data received for thirty seconds when Caution [LOG(BT)] is set as speed reference. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Check SDME sensor. Use a different sensor if necessary. 170 EPFS Warning EPFS Error. No speed or position data received Cat: B from EPFS device for thirty seconds. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Restore the signal. This indication cannot be erased if the position signal is missing. The indication is automatically removed when the signal is restored. 469 DATUM Warning DTM sentence no received for thirty seconds or Cat: B erroneous data received. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Use the WGS-84 datum. 272 Warning UTC error. No date or time data received for thirty Cat: B seconds. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Restore the signal to remove this indication. 380 AIS RECEIVE Warning No AIS data received for thirty seconds. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Check power and connection to AIS unit. AP-12 UTC APPENDIX 3 ALERT CODES, MESSAGES AND MEANINGS Alert Priority & Alert title code Category 472 POSN SOURCE CHANGE Caution Cat: B Explanation Message: "POSN SOURCE CHG" Meaning: Positioning sensor input lost, automatically changed sensors. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. The indication is automatically removed when the signal is restored or a different sensor is selected. 476 SPD SOURCE CHANGE Caution Message: "SPD SOURCE CHG" Cat: B Meaning: Speed sensor input lost, automatically changed sensors. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. The indication is automatically removed when the signal is restored or a different sensor is selected. 485 DEPTH Warning Depth is below set threshold. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Confirm depth. Adjust [DEPTH] settings as required. 495 ANCHOR WATCH Warning Ship position outside set anchor watch zone. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Confirm Own Ship location and adjust as necessary. 541 TRANSMIT ERROR Caution Unable to transmit AIS binary message. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Check power to AIS unit. 542 AIS TRANSMITTING Caution Transmitting AIS message. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. No other action required. 560 ASSOCIATION Caution One or more sets of associated targets is Cat: B displayed. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Set [ASSOCIATION] to [OFF]. 740 EXT RADAR NO SIGNAL Warning Externally connected radar has an error. (Only disCat: B played when Interswitch is active.) Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Restore the external radar to normal operating condition. 750 EXT RADAR COM Caution Communication with external radar interrupted or ERROR Cat: B lost. (Only displayed when Interswitch is active.) Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Check connection and power to the external radar. 790 ARRIVAL Warning Ship has entered the destination arrival alert zone. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. No other action required. 791 XTE Warning Cross-track error, ship is off-course. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Check course and adjust as necessary. 794 HEADING SET Warning AD-10 signal interrupted. Cat: B Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Match the on-screen HDG readout with the actual gyrocompass reading if necessary. 950 BAM COM ERROR Caution Communication the Bridge Alert Management Cat: B System interrupted. Remedy: Press the ALERT ACK key. Check connection to BAM. Check power to BAM. AP-13 APPENDIX 4 DATA COLOR AND MEANING Validity and integrity of input data (mode indicator) Data color Normal color (normal data) HDG THS-A,E HDT L/L *1 *2 GNS-A, D , F, P, R and (NAV status: S) GGA-1, 2 *2, 3, 4, 5 GLL-A, D and (status: A) RMC-A, D, F, P, R and (status: A) and (NAV status: S) Yellow-orange color (invalid data) GNS-E, M, S GGA-6, 7, 8 GLL-E, M, S and (status: A) RMC-E, M, S and (Status: A) Yellow color (low integrity) GNS-A, D*2, F, P, R, and (NAV status: C, U, V) RMC-A, D, F, P, R and (status: A) and (NAV status: C, U, V) ***.* THS-M, N, S GNS-N, (NAV status: N) GGA-0 RMC-N, (status: V), (NAV status: N) GLL-N, (status: V) SPD VBW-A VHW VBW-V COG/SOG VTG-A, D, P RMC-A, D, F, P, R and (status: A) and (NAV status: S). VTG-E, M, S RMC-E, M, S, and (status: A) RMC-A, D, F, P, R and (status: A) and (NAV status: C, U, V) VTG-N RMC-N (status: V) *1: Low or doubtful integrity can occur when the GBS sentence gives a RAIM error rate of 10 m or higher. In this case, the ship’s latitude and longitude indications are displayed in yellow. *2: “Age of differential GPS data” in GGA and GNS sentences is ten seconds or higher. In this case, ship’s latitude and longitude are displayed in yellow. AP-14 APPENDIX 5 ABBREVIATIONS A: Abbreviation ACK Act ANT AP AUTO A/C SEA ALF AMB APR AUG Word Acknowledge Activate Antenna Autopilot Automatic Anti Clutter Sea ALF sentence Amber April August Abbreviation ACQ ACE AIS ATON A/C RAIN AID ALR AMS ARC Word Acquire Automatic Clutter Elimination Automatic Identification System Aids to Navigation Anti Clutter RAIN Aid Alarm Alert Management System Arc B: Abbreviation BLU BCT BRILL Word Blue Bow Crossing Time Brilliance Abbreviation BCR BRG BT Word Bow Crossing Range Bearing Bottom Tracking C: Abbreviation CALC Ch CCRP CPA CDROM CPU CTW CU CYA Word Calculated Channel Consistent Common Reference Point Closest Point of Approach Compact Disc Read Only Memory Central Processing Unit Course Through the Water Course Up Cyan Abbreviation CALIB CHG CCRS CONT CORR Word Calibrate Change Consistent Common Reference System Continue Corrected/Correction CRS COG CURS Course Course Over Ground Cursor D: Abbreviation DTM deg DGPS DIST DIST DISP Word Datum degree(s) Differential GPS Distance Distance Display Abbreviation DEC DEST Diff DISP DR Word December Destination Differential Display Dead Reckoning AP-15 APPENDIX 5 ABBREVIATIONS E: Abbreviation EBL Word East Electronic Bearing Line Abbreviation EAV ECDIS ENC EQUIP ES ETD Electronic Navigational Chart Equipment Echo Stretch Estimated Time of Departure EP ERR ES EXT Word Echo Average Electronic Chart Display and Information System Estimated Position Error Echo Stretch External F: Abbreviation FEB FUNC Word February Function Abbreviation FILT Word Filter/Filtered G: Abbreviation GAP GND Word Gap Ground GPS GRN GT Global Positioning System Green Gross Tonnage Abbreviation GC GMDSS GRAD GRY Word Great Circle Global Maritime Distress and Safety System Gradation Gray H: Abbreviation HD HL Word Heading Heading Line Abbreviation HDG HSC Word Heading High Speed Craft I: Abbreviation IBS IMO INS IR Word Integrated Bridge System International Maritime Organization Integrated Navigation System Interference Rejection Abbreviation ID INFO Word Identification Information IP ADDRESS Internet Protocol Address J: Abbreviation JAN JUL Word January July Abbreviation JUN Word June L: Abbreviation LAN LIM LOG LOP AP-16 Word Long pulse Local Area Network Limit Log Line Of Position Abbreviation LAT LCD L/L LON Word Latitude Liquid Crystal Display Latitude/Longitude Longitude APPENDIX 5 ABBREVIATIONS M: Abbreviation MAG MAN MAX MBS MFDF M-GRN MID M2 MOB Msgs Word Magnetic Manual Maximum Main Bang Suppression Medium Frequency Direction Finder Multi Green Middle Medium pulse 2 Man Over Board Messages Abbreviation MAG MAR MAY M-CYA MENU Magenta March May Multi Cyan Menu Word MIC M1 M3 MON MSC Monolithic Integrated Circuit Medium pulse 1 Medium pulse 3 Monday Maritime Safety Committee N: Abbreviation NLT NOV Word North Not Less Than November Abbreviation NAV NMT NR Word Navigation Not More Than Noise Rejector O: Abbreviation OS Word Own Ship Abbreviation OCT Word October P: Abbreviation PAST POSN PI PNK PPI Word Past Positions Parallel Index Line Pink Plan Position Indicator Abbreviation PC PM POSN Word Personal computer Performance Monitor Position R: Abbreviation RACON RAM RD REF REJ Word Radar beacon Random Access Memory Read Reference/Echo Reference Rejection Abbreviation RAD RAIN RED R, REL RENC RFC board RM ROM RTE RX RF control board Relative motion Read Only Memory Route Receive RL RNG ROT RTGT Word Radius Anti Clutter Rain Red Relative Regional ENC Co-ordinating Centre Rhumb Line Range Rate Of Turn Reference Target AP-17 APPENDIX 5 ABBREVIATIONS S: Abbreviation S2 SAR SB SEA SENC SIO SOG SPD STBD STC STW Symb Word South Short pulse2 Search and Rescue Transversal Speed Anti Clutter Sea System ENC Serial input output Speed Over Ground Speed Starboard Sensitivity time control Speed Through Water Symbol(s) Abbreviation S1 S57 SART SD sel SEP SOLAS SPU STAB STBY Std SW SYM Word Short pulse1 IHO Special Publication 57 Search and Rescue Transponder Secure Digital Select September Safety of Life at Sea Signal Processing Unit board Stabilized Standby Standard Switch Symbol T: Abbreviation TCPA TM True-G TT TX Word True Time to CPA True Motion True ground stabilized Target Tracking/Tracked Target Transmit Abbreviation TAG TGT TPL True-S TTG Word Tag Target Transferred Line Of Position True sea stabilized Time To Go U: Abbreviation UNCAL Word Uncalibrated Abbreviation UTC Word Coordinated Universal Time V: Abbreviation VECT Word Vector Abbreviation VRM Word Variable Range Marker W: Abbreviation WGS W/O WP WR WTC Word West World Geodetic System Without Waypoint Write Water Tracking Current X: Abbreviation XTE Word Cross track error Y: Abbreviation YEL AP-18 Word Yellow Abbreviation WAT WHT WOP WPT WT Word Water White Wheel Over Point Waypoint Water Tracking APPENDIX 5 ABBREVIATIONS Units of measurement Abbreviation deg KM KYD NM SM Word Degree(s) Hour(s) Kilometer(s) Kiloyard(s) Meter(s) Nautical miles Statute mile(s) Abbreviation ft km kn min MHz sec ° Word Foot/feet Kilometer(s) Knot(s) Minute(s) Megahertz Second(s) Degree(s) AP-19 APPENDIX 6 SYMBOLS The pages following list the symbols which can be displayed on your radar. For non-IMO type radars, some symbol colors can be changed (see "How to select the mark color (for non-IMO types only)" on page 1-56). General radar symbols Symbol Name Power symbol (on power switch) Own ship marker Origin marks Fixed range rings Variable Range Markers (from left, VRM1, VRM2) Electronic Bearing Lines (from left EBL1, EBL2) OS mark Cursor Heading line North Marker Stern Marker Barge icon Drop mark AP-20 APPENDIX 6 SYMBOLS Radar map symbols (All radar types) Symbol Name Mark Danger Highlight Buoy Buoy Buoy Buoy Buoy Danger Highlight Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark Mark Nav Line (map) Coastline Contour Prohibited Area (cable) Danger Highlight (w/line) Buoy (w/line) Mark (w/line) Mark (w/line) Mark AP-21 APPENDIX 6 SYMBOLS Radar map symbols (IMO type) Symbol Name Name Symbol Red Buoy Orange Mark Green Buoy Orange Mark Orange Mark Buoy Purple Navline (ma p) Red Buoy W h i te C o a s tl i ne Green Buoy Gray Co nt ou r L in e Red Buoy P ur p l e D an ge r H ig hl i gh t Green Buoy P u r pl e ( c a b l e ) D a ng er H i g h l i g ht D a ng er H i gh l i g ht O r an ge M ar k Danger Highlight O r an g e M ark Red Green Purple Purple Buoy TT/AIS symbols TT symbols Symbol Name Acquired targets (from left: initial acquisition, one minute after acquisition, steady tracking, lost target, target selected for data readout) TT symbols (User may change TT symbols) Acquisition zone AIS symbols Performance test Symbol Name ∟shown in red when active AIS symbols (from left: activated target, ROT higher than preset ROT, dangerous target, lost target, target selected for data display, sleeping target, CPA/TCPA lost target) Other AIS symbols (from left, AIS SART (ACTIVE), AIS SART (TEST), AIS Base station, AIS search and rescue (SAR) Aircraft, AIS Search and Rescue (SAR) Vessel.) AIS message received AP-22 APPENDIX 6 SYMBOLS AIS Physical AtoN Symbol AIS Virtual AtoN Symbol Meaning Basic shape RACON Emergency wreck mark North cardinal mark East cardinal mark South cardinal mark West cardinal mark Port hand mark Starboard hand mark Isolated danger Safe water Special mark Off position (Displayed with yellow line and yellow text) Light fail or at reduced range (Displayed with yellow text) RACON error (Displayed with yellow text) Missing (Displayed with yellow dashed line and yellow text) AP-23 APPENDIX 7 PARTS LOCATION This section shows the location of PC boards inside the equipment which can be replaced. For information on parts, or to replace a part, consult your local FURUNO dealer. Processor unit RPU-024 (AC and DC type) AC_PWR module AC_FIL module DC_PWR module DC_FIL module FRP_TB Board 03P9601 Remove FRP_TB Board to show SPU Board 03P9547 AC_PWR or DC_PWR module AC_FIL or DC_FIL module AP-24 SPU Board 03P9547 FRP_TB Board 03P9601 APPENDIX 7 PARTS LOCATION Marine display MU-150HD Drive Board 26P0020 Board fixing plate Power Board 26P0015 AD Board 26S0029 CON Board 26S0018* *: CON Board 26S0018 is located under the overhang on the board fixing plate. Remove Power Board 26P0015, Drive Board 26P0020, AD Board 26S0029, CON Board 26S0018 and the Board fixing plate to show the LCD module and PANEL Board 26P0013. LCD module Board fixing plate PANEL Board 26P0013 AP-25 APPENDIX 7 PARTS LOCATION Control Unit RCU-028 RCU-028 bottom cover Remove to show KEY Board 03P9528 KEY Board 03P9528 Transceiver Unit RTR-100/101 Rear view Note: The board location for both the RTR-101 and RTR-100 are the same. The image below shows the RTR-101. HDBP Board 03P9347 RFTP Board 03P9488 Rear cover AP-26 APPENDIX 7 PARTS LOCATION Transceiver Unit RTR-100/101 Front view Note: The board location for both the RTR-101 and RTR-100 are the same. The image below shows the RTR-101. PM ANT PM32 module Rear cover inner with PM32 module showing. Rear view with cover and transceiver module RTR-101 removed. Transceiver module RTR-100/101 right-side view Circulator Limiter AP-27 APPENDIX 7 PARTS LOCATION Transceiver module RTR-100/100 rear view Circulator Filter Isolator Transceiver module RTR-100/101 front view Circulator Limiter RFC Board 03P9506 IF Board 03P9487 AP-28 APPENDIX 7 PARTS LOCATION Remove IF Board 03P9487 to show MIC board 03P9505 (covered by board fixing panel). Circulator Limiter MIC board 03P9505 (Remove Board fixing panel). Board fixing panel Transceiver module RTR-101 underside-front view (For FAR-1518/1528/BB) Pulse Transmitter Magnetron Transceiver module RTR-101 underside-rear view (For FAR-1518/1528/BB) MD Board 03P9507 AP-29 APPENDIX 7 PARTS LOCATION Transceiver module RTR-100 underside-front view Limiter Circulator Filter Isolator Magentron Pulse Transmitter Transceiver module RTR-100 underside-rear view MD Board 03P9507 AP-30 FURUNO FAR-1513/1523 (-BB) SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR FAR-1513/1523 (-BB) 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 ANTENNA UNIT Antenna type Radiator length Horizontal beamwidth Vertical beamwidth Sidelobe attenuation XN12A XN13A Polarization Rotation Slotted waveguide array 4 ft (XN12A), 6 ft (XN13A) 1.9° (XN12A), 1.35° (XN13A) 20° -24 dB (within ±20° of main-lobe) -28 dB (within ±20° of main-lobe) Horizontal 24 rpm (RSB-0070), 48 rpm (RSB-0073) 2.1 2.2 RF TRANSCEIVER Frequency 9410 MHz ±30 MHz, P0N Output power FAR-1513 (-BB) 12 kW FAR-1523 (-BB) 25 kW 2.3 Minimum range 25 m 2.4 Range discrimination 25 m 2.5 Range accuracy 1 % of range in use or 10 m whichever is the greater 2.6 Bearing accuracy ±1° 2.7 Range, Pulselength and Pulse Repetition Rate Range scale (NM) PRR (Hz approx.) 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 32 48 72 96 120 2100 1200 600* *: 500 Hz on 96/120 NM ranges 2.8 IF frequency 60 MHz PROCESSOR UNIT 3.1 Range scales and ring interval Scale (NM) 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 32 48 72 96 120 RI (NM) 0.025 0.05 0.1 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.5 1 1 2 2 4 4 8 8 12 16 20 Number of rings 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 6 6 6 3.2 Warm-up time 3 minutes approx. 3.3 Presentation mode Head-up, STAB Head-up, North-up (TM/RM), Course-up, Stern-up 3.4 Marks Cursor, Radar ring, Heading mark, North mark, Bearing line, Vector, Map mark, Zoom, VRM, EBL, Acquisition zone 3.5 Target tracking (TT) Auto or manual acquisition: 50 targets in 0.2-32 NM Tracking: 5/10 pts on all target Time of vector: 0 to 60 minutes 3.6 AIS Display capacity: 300 targets, Tracking: 5/10 pts on all target Time of vector: 0 to 60 minutes 3.7 Echo trail True/Relative, Trail length: 0 to 30 minutes (30 s steps) or continue SP - 1 E3638S01A-M FURUNO 3.8 3.9 Radar map Interswitch function FAR-1513/1523 (-BB) 5,000 pts Selected from menu MARINE DISPLAY (MU-150HD*) 4.1 Screen size 15-inch color LCD, 304 x 228 mm, 1024 x 768 dots (XGA) 4.2 Brightness 1,000 cd/m2 typical 4.3 Contrast 600:1 4.4 View angle 160° typical 4.5 Radar effective diameter 205 mm *: The display unit for BB-type should be prepared by user. 5.1 5.2 6.1 6.2 6.3 4.1 4.2 4.3 INTERFACE Number of ports on processor unit Heading 1 port: AD-10 format or IEC61162-2 Serial IEC61162-2: 2 ports (AIS/HDG) IEC61162-1: 4 ports (GPS/LOG/AMS/ECDIS) Contact closure Alert output: 4 ch, Remote ACK input, System fail, power fail Remote display 2 ports (Signal: HD, BP, Trigger and Video) LAN Ethernet 100Base-TX: 1 port DVI DVI-D: 1 port for main display RGB 1 port for VDR or RGB monitor Data sentences Input ABK, ACK, ACN, ALR, BWC, BWR, CUR, DBK, DBS, DBT, DPT, DTM, GBS, GGA, GLL, GNS, HBT, HDG, HDM, HDT, MTW, MWV, RMB, RMC, RTE, THS, VBW, VDM, VDO, VDR, VHW, VSD, VTG, VWR, VWT, WPL, ZDA Output ABM, ACK, ALC, ALF, ALR, ARC, BBM, EVE, HBT, OSD, RSD, TLB, TLL, TTD, TTM, VSD POWER SUPPLY Processor unit FAR-1513 (-BB) 24 VDC: 5.0 A max. (24 rpm), 5.6 A max. (48 rpm) FAR-1523 (-BB) 24 VDC: 6.4 A max. (24 rpm), 7.0 A max. (48 rpm) Marine display 12-24 VDC: 4.5-2.2 A Rectifier (RU-1746B-2, option) 100-115/220-230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient temperature Antenna unit -25°C to +55°C (storage: +70°C or less) Processor unit -15°C to +55°C Marine display -15°C to +55°C Relative humidity 93% or less at +40°C Degree of protection Antenna unit IP26 Processor unit IP20 (IP22: option) Control unit IP22 SP - 2 E3638S01A-M FURUNO FAR-1513/1523 (-BB) 4.4 Marine display Vibration IP56 (panel), IP22 (chassis) IEC 60945 Ed.4 5.1 5.2 5.3 UNIT COLOR Antenna unit Processor/control unit Marine display N9.5 (fixed) N2.5 (fixed) N2.5 (fixed) SP - 3 E3638S01A-M FURUNO FAR-1518/1528 (-BB) SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR FAR-1518/1528 (-BB) 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 ANTENNA UNIT Antenna type Radiator length Horizontal beamwidth Vertical beamwidth Sidelobe attenuation XN12AF XN20/24AF Polarization Rotation Slotted waveguide array 4 ft (XN12AF), 6.5 ft (XN20AF), 8 ft (XN24AF) 1.9° (XN12AF), 1.23° (XN20AF), 0.95° (XN24AF) 20° -24 dB (within ±20° of main-lobe) -28 dB (within ±20° of main-lobe) Horizontal 26 rpm (RSB-120), 48 rpm (RSB-121) RF TRANSCEIVER Frequency 9410 MHz ±30 MHz, P0N Output power FAR-1518 (-BB) 12 kW FAR-1528 (-BB) 25 kW Minimum range 25 m Range discrimination 25 m Range accuracy 1 % of range in use or 10 m whichever is the greater Bearing accuracy ±1° Range, Pulselength and Pulse Repetition Rate Range scale (NM) PRR (Hz approx.) 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1.5 6 12 24 48 96 3000* S1 2760* S2 1500 M1 1000 M2 1000 M3 600** *: 2200 Hz approx. with TT range on 32 NM. **: 500 Hz on 96 NM range. IF frequency 60 MHz PROCESSOR UNIT Range scales and ring interval Scale (NM) 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1.5 3 6 12 24 48 96 RI (NM) 0.025 0.05 0.1 0.25 0.25 0.5 1 8 16 Number of rings Warm-up time 3 minutes approx. Presentation mode Head-up, STAB Head-up, North-up (TM/RM), Course-up, Stern-up Marks Cursor, Radar ring, Heading mark, North mark, Bearing line, Vector, Map mark, Zoom, VRM, EBL, Acquisition zone Target tracking (TT) Auto or manual acquisition: 50 targets in 0.2-32 NM Tracking: 5/10 pts on all target Time of vector: 0 to 60 minutes SP - 4 E3642S01A-M FURUNO 3.6 AIS 3.7 3.8 3.9 Echo trail Radar map Interswitch function FAR-1518/1528 (-BB) Display capacity: 300 targets, Tracking: 5/10 pts on all target Time of vector: 0 to 60 minutes True/Relative, Trail length: 0 to 30 minutes (30 s steps) or continue 5,000 pts Selected from menu MARINE DISPLAY (MU-150HD*) 4.1 Screen size 15-inch color LCD, 304 x 228 mm, 1024 x 768 dots (XGA) 4.2 Brightness 1,000 cd/m2 typical 4.3 Contrast 600:1 4.4 View angle 160° typical 4.5 Radar effective diameter 213 mm *: The display unit for BB-type should be prepared by user. 5.1 5.2 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 INTERFACE Number of ports on processor unit Heading 1 port: AD-10 format or IEC61162-2 Serial IEC61162-2: 2 ports (AIS/HDG) IEC61162-1: 4 ports (GPS/LOG/AMS/ECDIS) Contact closure Alert output: 4 ch, Remote ACK input, System fail, power fail Remote display 2 ports (Signal: HD, BP, Trigger and Video) LAN Ethernet 100Base-TX: 1 port DVI DVI-D: 1 port for main display RGB 1 port for VDR or RGB monitor Data sentences Input ABK, ACK, ACN, ALR, BWC, BWR, CUR, DBK, DBS, DBT, DPT, DTM, GBS, GGA, GLL, GNS, HBT, HDG, HDM, HDT, MTW, MWV, RMB, RMC, RTE, THS, VBW, VDM, VDO, VDR, VHW, VSD, VTG, VWR, VWT, WPL, ZDA Output ABM, ACK, ALC, ALF, ALR, ARC, BBM, EVE, HBT, OSD, RSD, TLB, TLL, TTD, TTM, VSD POWER SUPPLY Processor unit AC type FAR-1518 (-BB) 100-115/220-230 VAC: 3.0/1.4 A (26 rpm), 3.6/1.6 A (48 rpm) FAR-1528 (-BB) 100-115/220-230 VAC: 3.8/1.7 A (26 rpm), 4.3/2.0 A (48 rpm) DC type FAR-1518 (-BB) 24 VDC: 6.7 A max. (26 rpm), 8.3 A max. (48 rpm) FAR-1528 (-BB) 24 VDC: 8.3 A max. (26 rpm), 10.0 A max. (48 rpm) Marine display 12-24 VDC: 4.5-2.2 A Rectifier (RU-1746B-2/RU-3424, option) 100-115/220-230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60Hz Transformer (RU-1803, option) 440 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60Hz SP - 5 E3642S01A-M FURUNO 7.1 FAR-1518/1528 (-BB) 7.4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient temperature Antenna unit -25°C to +55°C (storage: +70°C or less) Processor unit -15°C to +55°C Marine display -15°C to +55°C Relative humidity 93% or less at +40°C Degree of protection Antenna unit IP56 Processor unit IP20 (IP22: option) Control unit IP22 Marine display IP56 (panel), IP22 (chassis) Vibration IEC 60945 Ed.4 8.1 8.2 8.3 UNIT COLOR Antenna unit Processor/control unit Marine display 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 PERFORMANCE MONITOR (PM-32A) Frequency range 9380 to 9440 MHz Input power +18dBm to 30dBm Output power -21 dBm (2nd pulse max. output), -41 dBm (2nd pulse min. output) Step level 8 to 12 dB (1st pulse to last pulse) 7.2 7.3 N9.5 (fixed) N2.5 (fixed) N2.5 (fixed) SP - 6 E3642S01A-M INDEX Numerics 2nd trace echoes..................................... 1-30 Acquisition zone ...................................... 3-15 acknowledge AZ alert............................ 3-16 activate AZ1 .......................................... 3-15 AZ shape ............................................... 3-17 AZ stabilization ...................................... 3-17 AZ2 polygon .......................................... 3-16 change AZ reference............................. 3-17 sleep a zone .......................................... 3-16 AIS CPA/TCPA alarm .................................. 4-13 AIS lost target disable alert ........................................... 4-12 enable alert ........................................... 4-12 filtering................................................... 4-12 AIS operation ............................................ 4-1 activate target.......................................... 4-5 auto activate function enable/disable ...... 4-6 auto activate function limit settings ......... 4-6 controls.................................................... 4-2 CPA/TCPA ............................................ 4-13 CPA/TCPA range settings..................... 4-13 create and save messages ................... 4-17 display AIS alerts .................................. 4-19 display filter ............................................. 4-5 how to set up for a voyage ...................... 4-7 how to sleep all targets ........................... 4-7 how to sleep individual targets ................ 4-7 how to sleep targets ................................ 4-7 manually activate target .......................... 4-5 messages .............................................. 4-16 own ship data ........................................ 4-16 ROT setting ........................................... 4-13 symbols and meanings ........................... 4-3 system messages ................................. 4-19 target data ............................................... 4-9 transmit messages ................................ 4-18 TT/AIS association ................................ 4-15 view messages...................................... 4-18 AIS opertation lost target .............................................. 4-12 number of past positions ....................... 4-11 past position display .............................. 4-11 past position orientation ........................ 4-11 past position plotting interval ................. 4-11 past position stabilization ...................... 4-11 symbol attributes ................................... 4-10 symbol brilliance.................................... 4-10 symbol color .......................................... 4-10 AIS target data how to display AIS target data ................ 4-9 how to remove AIS target data................ 4-9 Alerts alert box ................................................ 1-71 alert icons and meanings ...................... 1-73 alert list .................................................. 1-72 ALF format ............................................AP-7 ALR format ..........................................AP-11 codes and definitions ............................AP-7 descriptions ........................................... 1-71 priority assignment ................................ 1-73 Anchor watch .......................................... 1-70 Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) function125 AZ............................................................ 3-15 Background colors .................................. 1-61 Bearing measurement............................. 1-36 EBL key ................................................. 1-37 methods ................................................ 1-37 on-screen box ....................................... 1-37 true/relative ........................................... 1-38 Brilliance.................................................... 1-6 on-screen data ...................................... 1-61 CCRP ...................................................... 1-69 Color palettes .......................................... 1-61 Controls..................................................... 1-1 trackball ................................................... 1-2 CPA/TCPA .............................................. 3-14 acknowledge alarm ............................... 3-14 set ranges ............................................. 3-14 Cursor data ............................................. 1-10 Custom settings ...................................... 1-12 Customized echo editing.................................................... 1-29 restoring to factory default settings ....... 1-30 restoring to saved settings .................... 1-29 selection ................................................ 1-28 Customizing operation ............................ 1-12 Display indications .................................... 1-4 Display mode .......................................... 1-74 DRIFT...................................................... 3-13 EA ........................................................... 1-24 EBL collision assessment ....................... 1-39 assess risk............................................. 1-39 set reference point ................................ 1-40 Echo average .......................................... 1-24 Echo colors ............................................. 1-62 Echo stretch ............................................ 1-24 ES ........................................................... 1-24 IN-1 INDEX False echoes multiple echoes ........................................2-3 shadow sectors ........................................2-4 sidelobe echoes .......................................2-3 virtual images ...........................................2-4 Funtion keys.............................................1-11 GAIN ........................................................1-20 Heading alignment ...................................1-12 Heading line how to hide the heading line ..................1-58 Information box ........................................1-64 Information box menu ..............................1-64 Interference rejector .................................1-23 Interswitch ................................................1-65 antenna information ...............................1-65 IR .............................................................1-23 List of abbreviations ..............................AP-15 Longitude error tables .............................AP-5 Lost target alert enable/disable alert ..................................3-6 Maintenance ..............................................6-1 major parts life expectancy ......................6-3 periodic schedule .....................................6-2 trackball....................................................6-4 Marks barge mark .............................................1-60 delete marks...........................................1-58 drop mark ...............................................1-57 hide heading line ....................................1-58 how to inscribe a mark ...........................1-57 how to use marks ...................................1-55 INS mark ................................................1-59 mark inscription position.........................1-56 mark type ...............................................1-55 origin mark stabilization..........................1-57 own ship symbol settings .......................1-59 radar map marks ....................................1-59 show/hide radar map marks...................1-59 show/hide stern mark .............................1-58 Menu operations ........................................1-6 box menus................................................1-8 context menus..........................................1-8 cursor menu .............................................1-9 main menu ...............................................1-6 menu layers..............................................1-7 Menu tree ................................................AP-1 Nav data...................................................1-63 display settings.......................................1-63 IN-2 enable/disable display............................1-63 Navigational data .....................................1-63 Noise rejector ...........................................1-26 NR ............................................................1-26 Observation bearing accuracy......................................2-2 false echoes .............................................2-3 min/max ranges........................................2-1 range measurement .................................2-2 resolution..................................................2-2 Off-center .................................................1-43 On-screen indications ................................1-4 Orientation modes....................................1-31 description..............................................1-31 selection .................................................1-31 Own ship position.....................................1-14 Own ship speed .......................................1-13 auto input ...............................................1-13 manual input...........................................1-14 Parallel index lines ...................................1-51 bearing and interval................................1-51 bearing reference ...................................1-52 displayed lines........................................1-51 length adjustment...................................1-53 orientation ..............................................1-52 reset .......................................................1-52 Past position POSN plotting intervals ..........................3-12 set points to display................................3-12 show/hide past POSN ............................3-12 Past position display ................................3-12 PAST POSN ............................................3-12 Performance monitor................................1-67 activate/deactivate .................................1-67 check radar performance .......................1-68 PI..............................................................1-51 PI lines .....................................................1-51 Plotter.........................................................5-1 PM............................................................1-67 Power switch ..............................................1-3 Pulselength ..............................................1-19 adjustment..............................................1-19 RACON ......................................................2-7 Radar map .................................................5-2 disable map alignment .............................5-3 enable map alignment..............................5-3 map marks ...............................................5-2 show/hide map .........................................5-2 Radar Target Enhancer..............................2-7 Rain clutter ...............................................1-22 adjustment methods...............................1-22 manual ...................................................1-22 Range and bearing measurement............1-41 EBL to VRM OFFSET link......................1-41 INDEX how to measure..................................... 1-41 Range measurement............................... 1-34 on-screen box ....................................... 1-35 TTG to VRM .......................................... 1-36 VRM key................................................ 1-35 VRM units.............................................. 1-35 Range rings hide/show rings ..................................... 1-34 Range scale ............................................ 1-33 Reference position .................................. 1-69 RTE ........................................................... 2-7 SART......................................................... 2-5 bandwidth ................................................ 2-6 description ............................................... 2-5 radar sidelobes........................................ 2-7 range errors............................................. 2-6 show/hide SART marks........................... 2-6 SC card ................................................... 1-75 access data ........................................... 1-75 delete data ............................................ 1-75 load data ............................................... 1-75 read data ............................................... 1-75 save data............................................... 1-75 Sea clutter ............................................... 1-20 adjustment methods .............................. 1-20 auto ....................................................... 1-21 manual .................................................. 1-21 Search and rescure transponder............... 2-5 Second trace echoes .............................. 1-30 Sensitivity ................................................ 1-20 SET ......................................................... 3-13 SET DRIFT.............................................. 3-13 Symbols ................................... AP-20, AP-24 general radar symbols.........................AP-20 IMO map radar symbols ......................AP-22 radar map ............................................AP-21 radar(AIS symbols) .............................AP-22 radar(TT symbols) ...............................AP-22 Target alarm............................................ 1-49 alarm settings ........................................ 1-50 deactivate .............................................. 1-50 mute ...................................................... 1-50 on/off ..................................................... 1-49 setting.................................................... 1-49 Target tracking activate/deactivate tracking ..................... 3-3 controls.................................................... 3-2 display/remove target data ...................... 3-8 echo referenced speed ........................... 3-4 hide target list .......................................... 3-9 lost target ................................................ 3-6 lost target filter......................................... 3-6 manual acquisition .................................. 3-3 mode selection ........................................ 3-2 on-screen box overview .......................... 3-2 own ship speed ....................................... 3-4 precautions.............................................. 3-1 remove target data .................................. 3-9 selection criteria .................................... 3-20 show target list ........................................ 3-9 simulation mode .................................... 3-19 sort target list........................................... 3-9 symbol brilliance...................................... 3-7 symbol color ............................................ 3-8 symbols and attributes ............................ 3-7 system messages.................................. 3-18 Target trails ............................................. 1-44 clutter prevention................................... 1-46 hide trails ............................................... 1-46 narrow trails........................................... 1-46 trail erase/restart ................................... 1-46 trail gradation ........................................ 1-45 trail level ................................................ 1-45 trail stabilization..................................... 1-46 trail time................................................. 1-45 true/relative ........................................... 1-44 Terminology .............................................. 1-2 Transmission on/off................................. 1-17 Troubleshooting ........................................ 6-1 advanced troubleshooting ....................... 6-5 basic troubleshooting .............................. 6-4 diagnostics .............................................. 6-7 TT............................................................ 1-44 Tuning ..................................................... 1-18 auto ....................................................... 1-18 manual .................................................. 1-18 Vector modes .......................................... 3-10 description ............................................. 3-10 vector length.......................................... 3-12 vector time............................................. 3-12 Video plotter .............................................. 5-1 create waypoints ..................................... 5-6 delete own ship’s track ............................ 5-5 delete waypoints ..................................... 5-7 display waypoint list................................. 5-7 display waypoint name/number............... 5-7 enter waypoints ....................................... 5-6 orientation modes.................................... 5-1 own ship’s track....................................... 5-4 own ship’s track color .............................. 5-4 own ship’s track plot interval ................... 5-4 radar map ................................................ 5-2 waypoints ................................................ 5-6 Wiper....................................................... 1-26 Zoom ....................................................... 1-54 area selection ........................................ 1-54 area selection with function key ............ 1-54 enable/disable ....................................... 1-54 set magnification ................................... 1-54 IN-3
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