Furuno USA 9ZWRTR102 Transceiver for Radar User Manual OME 36700 A
Furuno USA Inc Transceiver for Radar OME 36700 A
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1. OPERATION 1.17 FTC (Fast Time Constant) If you can not effectively suppress rain clutter with the rain clutter control, use the FTC function. In adverse weather, clouds, Switch off FTC if your objective is to rain or snow produce spray-like spurious receive a radar beacon. echoes which impair target detection over a long distance. These echoes can be suppressed by turning on the FTC circuit. There are two FTC settings, [FTC1] and [FTC2]. [FTC2] provides increased rain clutter suppression. CAUTION Click the [FTC] icon at the bottom right corner on the screen to select an appropriate FTC setting. FTC PRESET The [FTC PRESET] function, when active, applies the FTC a little stronger than normal. The combination effect of the [FTC PRESET] and [FTC] functions is shown as below. Effect [FTC] [OFF] [FTC1] [FTC2] [FTC PRESET] [OFF] [ON] – low mid-low mid-high mid-high high Set the [FTC PRESET] function as follows. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [ECHO]. 2. Click [FTC PRESET]. 3. Click [ON] to activate the [FTC PRESET] function. 1.18 How to Measure the Range to a Target (VRM) You can measure the range to a target by two methods: fixed range rings and the VRM (Variable Range Marker). How to measure the range with the fixed range rings Use the fixed range rings to get a rough estimate of the range to a target. The fixed range rings are the concentric solid circles about your ship. The number of rings changes with the selected range scale. The interval of the range ring is displayed at the upper-left corner of the screen. Count the number of rings between the center of the display and the target. Check the range ring interval and measure the distance of the echo from the nearest ring. How to measure the range with a VRM There are two VRMs, VRM1 and VRM2. The VRMs are dashed so that you can identify them from the fixed range rings. You can identify VRM1 from VRM2 by the lengths of their dashes. The dashes of the VRM1 are shorter than those of the VRM2. 1-21 1. OPERATION 1. Click the [VRM] icon to display the VRM. If the VRM already appears, go to step 2. 2. Click the [VRM] icon. The icon turns yellow. AIS AIS LIST► FLT► AUTO T Click VRM1 0.000 NM M > VRM2 0.160 NM M NAV 0 160 NM M [VRM] icon (at the bottom right of the screen) LIST► FLT► AUTO > VRM1 1.567 NM VRM2 0.160 NM NAV 0 160 NM Highlighted yellow “>” means active. 3. Move the cursor to align the VRM with the inner edge of the target then click there to anchor the VRM. 4. Read the distance at the bottom of the screen. Each VRM ring (VRM1 or VRM2) remains at the same geographical distance when you change the display range. The size of the VRM ring changes in proportion to the selected range scale. 5. To delete a VRM, put the cursor on the appropriate VRM indication then long press the left button (or long press the VRM key). Note: If the corresponding EBL is displayed, the VRM is deleted and the value of VRM remains. 1.19 How to Measure the Bearing to a Target (EBL) Use the Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) to take a bearing of a target. There are two EBLs, EBL1 and EBL2. Each EBL is a straight dashed line from the center of the screen to the edge. The dashes of the EBL1 are shorter than those of the EBL2. How to measure the bearing with an EBL 1. Click the [EBL] icon to display the EBL. If the EBL already appears, go to step 2. 2. Click the [EBL] icon ([EBL1] or [EBL2]). The icon turns yellow. EBL1 EBL2 NAV 123.4° T 82.9° T 0.160 km Click > EBL1 EBL2 NAV [EBL] icon (at the bottom left of the screen) 123.4° T 82.9° T 0.160 km Highlighted yellow “>” means active. 3. Put the cursor on the center of the target then click there to anchor the EBL. Read the bearing at the bottom of the screen. 4. To delete an EBL, put the cursor on the appropriate EBL indication then long press the left button (or long press the EBL key). How to select bearing reference The bearing reference can be selected to True or Relative. Click the bearing reference icon to the right of the bearing indication. Click EBL1 123.4° T [T]: True 1-22 EBL1 123.4° R [R]: Relative 1. OPERATION 1.20 Offset EBL How to offset an EBL You can move the EBL origin to a desired location as follows: 1. Put the cursor on the appropriate [EBL] icon to activate the EBL. The mark (>), which denotes active EBL, moves to the [EBL] icon selected. The example below shows how to activate the EBL1. “>” means active. EBL1 > EBL2 123.4° T 82.9° T EBL2 is active. > EBL1 EBL2 Put the cursor on the [EBL1] icon. 123.4° T 82.9° T “>” move to the [EBL1] icon 2. Right-click anywhere in the radar display to open [CURSOR MENU]. 3. Click [EBL OFFSET]. 4. Click anywhere in the radar display to move the EBL origin with cursor. 5. Click the point where to fix the EBL origin there. 6. To return the EBL origin to own ship position, click anywhere in the radar display again. 7. Right-click to quit the offset EBL. 1.20.1 How to measure the range and bearing between two targets You can move the origin of the EBL to measure the range and bearing between two targets. 1. Click the [EBL1] icon to activate EBL1. If the EBL already appears, go to step 2. 2. Right-click anywhere in the radar display to open [CURSOR MENU]. 3. Click [EBL OFFSET]. 4. Click anywhere in the radar display to move the EBL origin. Note: If EBL1 is already off-centered, the origin of the EBL moves to own ship's position once. In this case, click anywhere in the radar display again. EBL1 Target B Target A EBL origin 5. Click the center of the target A to fix the EBL. 6. Right-click to quit the offset EBL. 7. Click the [EBL1] icon to change the bearing. The [EBL1] icon turns yellow. EBL1 123.4° T 82 9° Click EBL1 123.4° T 9° Highlighted82 yellow 1-23 1. OPERATION 8. Click the center of the target B. The EBL bisects target B. EBL1 Target B Target A EBL origin 9. Click the [VRM1] icon to change the range. The [VRM1] icon turns yellow. [VRM1] is linked to [EBL1]; [VRM2] is linked to [EBL2]. VRM1 0.550NM T 82 9° Click VRM1 0.550NM T 82 9° Yellow VRM1 Target B Target A EBL origin 10. Click the inner edge of the target B. The VRM adjusts to put the VRM ring on the target B. The point selected at step 4 is the center of VRM. VRM1 Target B Target A EBL origin 11. Read the bearing at the [EBL] icon and the range at the [VRM] icon. 12. Do the same procedure for [EBL2] and [VRM2] to measure the range and bearing between two other targets (target C and D), use EBL2 and VRM2 similarly. EBL 1 EBL 2 VRM 1 Target B VRM 2 Target D Target A Target C EBL origin EBL origin Range/bearing between targets A and B 45.0° R VRM1 0 . 5 5 0 NM EBL2 3 2 7 . 0 ° R VRM2 0 . 8 5 0 NM EBL1 1-24 Range/bearing between targets C and D 1. OPERATION 1.20.2 Collision assessment by offset EBL The origin of the EBL can be moved to enable measurement of range and bearing between any targets. This function is also useful for assessment of the potential risk of collision. 1. Move the EBL origin on the target A, following "How to offset an EBL" on page 1-23. 340 350 000 010 020 330 030 320 040 310 050 EBL origin 300 290 060 070 280 080 090 270 260 100 250 110 240 120 230 EBL1 130 140 220 210 2. Right-click to quit the offset EBL. 150 200 190 180 170 (a) 160 3. After waiting for a few minutes, click the appropriate EBL icon to operate the EBL. The icon turns yellow. 4. Click the new target position (A’). The EBL is considered as the course of the target. Note: If the EBL passes through the own ship’s position, the target ship is on a collision course. 340 350 000 010 020 330 030 320 040 310 050 EBL origin 300 060 070 290 280 080 A’ 090 270 260 100 Target’s course 250 110 240 120 230 130 140 220 210 150 200 5. To return the EBL origin to the own ship’s position, do the following procedure. 190 180 170 160 1) Right-click inside the display area to open [CURSOR MENU]. 2) Click [EBL OFFSET]. 3) Click the anywhere in the radar display area. The EBL origin moves to the own ship’s position. 6. Right-click to quit the offset EBL. 1-25 1. OPERATION 1.20.3 Point of reference for origin point of offset EBL The origin point of the offset EBL can be ground stabilized (geographically fixed), north stabilized (true) or referenced to own ship’s heading (relative). This menu is available in [SEA] mode only. However, the setting is applied in [RIVER] mode also. 1. In the [SEA] mode, open [MAIN MENU], click [MARK] to show the [MARK] menu. [MARK] 2. Click [EBL OFFSET BASE]. BACK OWN SHIP MARK MIN/RECTANGLE/ PENTAGON STERN MARK OFF/ON EBL OFFSET BASE STAB GND/STAB HDG/ STAB NORTH VRM SYNC OFFSET EBL OFF/ON 3. Click the origin point of the offset EBL. [STAB GND]: Reference to latitude and longitude of the origin position. Origin position is always [MARK] menu ([SEA] mode) fixed regardless of your ship's movement. [STAB HDG]: Reference to heading. The relationship between origin position and own position is always kept. [STAB NORTH]: Reference to North. The origin position changes with North position. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1-26 1. OPERATION 1.21 How to Off-center the Display Own ship position, or sweep origin, can be displaced to expand the view field without switching to a larger range scale. The sweep origin can be off-centered to the cursor position, but not more than 60% of the range in use; if the cursor is set beyond 60% of the range scale, the sweep origin will be off-centered to the point of 60% of the limit. You can select the off-centering rate among, 20%, 40% or 60%. Head up Heading Off-centered position -60% Stern Off-center OFF Off-center ON North up North North Stern Stern -60% Off-centered position Heading Heading Off-center ON Off-center OFF How to select the off-centering rate 1. Click the [OFFCENT] (Off-center) icon at the top left corner of the screen. 2. Click to switch the off-centering rate, [-20%], [-40%], [-60%] or [OFF]. HEAD-UP OFFCENT STBY HDG OFF Click OFF CENT OFF OFFCENT -20% OFFCENT -40% “OFFCENT” (Off-center) icon OFFCENT -60% Switches the off-centering How to off-center the display 1. Click inside the effective display area to open [CURSOR MENU]. 2. Click [OFF CENTER]. 3. Click the off-center point to be the center of the radar display. 4. Right-click to complete the off-center the display. 1-27 1. OPERATION 1.22 Interference Rejecter The radar interference can occur when your ship is near the radar of another ship that operates on the same frequency band with your radar. The interference shows on the screen as many bright dots. The dots can be random or in the shape of dotted lines that run from the center to the edge of the display. You can identify the interference from the normal echoes, because the interference does not appear in the same location on the next antenna rotation. When this feature is turned on, "IR 1", "IR 2" or "IR 3" appears at the bottom right corner on the screen. Click the IR (Interference Rejection) icon to switch the setting among [IR OFF], [IR 1], [IR 2], [IR 3]. [IR 3] provides the highest degree of interference rejection. CUSTOM3-4 FTC IR REL 2.50sec ES ON 00m03s EAV TRAIL “IR” (Interference rejection) icon (at the bottom right corner on the screen) Note: When there is no interference, turn off the interference rejecter so that you do not miss small targets. 1.23 Echo Stretch The echo stretch feature enlarges the targets in the range and bearing directions to make the targets easier to see. This feature is available on any range. There are three levels of echo stretch, [1], [2] and [3]. [3] enlarges the targets the most. Note: The echo stretch magnifies the targets, sea and rain clutters, and radar interference. Correctly adjust the sea clutter, rain clutter and radar interference before you ac-tivate the echo stretch. Click the [ES] (echo stretch) icon to switch the setting among [ES OFF], [ES 1], [ES 2] and [ES 3]. CUSTOM3-4 FTC IR REL 2.50sec ES ON 00m03s EAV TRAIL “ES” (Echo stretch) icon (at the bottom right corner on the screen) 1-28 1. OPERATION 1.24 Echo Averaging To identify true target echoes from the sea clutter, echoes are averaged over succes-sive picture frames. If an echo is solid and stable, the echo is shown in its normal in-tensity. The brilliance of sea clutter is reduced to easily identify true targets from the sea clutter. Note 1: Do not use the echo average function under heavy pitching and rolling to prevent loss of targets. Note 2: This feature requires a heading signal and position data. When either signal becomes lost, echo average is deactivated. To correctly use the echo average function, first reduce the sea clutter properly. Leave a little sea clutter on the screen so as not to erase weak targets. Then, do as follows: Click the [EAV] (echo average) icon to switch the setting among [EAV OFF], [EAV 1], [EAV 2], [EAV 3]. CUSTOM3-4 FTC IR REL 2.50sec ES ON 00m03s EAV TRAIL “EAV” (Echo average) icon (at the bottom right corner on the screen) 1.25 Target Trails The trails of the radar targets can be shown simulated in afterglow to check target movement. The target trails are selected for either relative or true. True trails require a heading signal and position data. 1.25.1 How to start, stop the trails Click the trail display icon to switch between [ON] and [OFF]. Trail display icon FTC TRAIL IR 2.50sec ES REL 00m03s EAV ON MAN TUNE Click FTC IR REL 2.50sec ES OFF 00m03s EAV TRAIL MAN TUNE [OFF]: Hide trails [ON]: Show trails (at the bottom right corner on the screen) 1-29 1. OPERATION 1.25.2 [TRAIL] menu You can adjust the detail setting for trails on the [TRAIL] menu. 1. Right-click the [TRAIL] icon to show the [TRAIL] menu. FTC TRAIL IR 2.50sec ES REL 00m03s EAV ON MAN TUNE Rightclick [TRAIL] icon [TRAIL] BACK TRAIL MODE REL /TRUE 3 TRAIL LEVEL 1 /2/3/4 4 OS TRAIL OFF/1/2 5 TRAIL COLOR OPTION DEFAULT/USER 2. Click the required menu item. 3. Click an option for each menu. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1.25.3 Trail mode You can display the echo trails in true or relative motion. True trails Relative trails True mode The true trails show true target movements according to their over-the-ground speeds and courses. The stationary targets do not show the trails. The true trails require a heading signal and position data. Relative mode The relative trails show other ships’ movements relative to your ship. The stationary targets also show the trails. (at the bottom right corner on the screen) INSTAL INSTAL CUSTOM3-4 CUSTOM3-4 FTC TRAIL IR T-G 2.50sec ES ON 00m03s EAV AIS Trail mode icon [T-G]: True trail based on ground [T-S]: True trail based on water Click FTC TRAIL IR REL 2.50sec ES ON 00m03s EAV AIS Trail mode icon [REL]: Relative mode To select the trail mode, select the trail mode icon to switch the mode, [T-G], [T-S] (True mode) or [REL] (Relative mode). For the ship speed mode ([T-G], [T-S]), see "Speed menu" on page 1-52. Note: [T-S] is available only when [SHIP SPEED] is set to [STW]. 1-30 1. OPERATION 1.25.4 Trail level The level (intensity) of the afterglow that extends from radar targets may be selected as below. 1. Right-click the trail icon to show the [TRAIL] menu. 2. Click [TRAIL LEVEL]. 3. Select the trail level among 1 to 4. The higher the number the greater the intensity of the afterglow. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1.25.5 Trail time Trail time, the trail plotting interval, is selected as follows. The elapsed time since the start of the trail appears below the trail time. CUSTOM3-4 FTC TRAIL IR T-G 2.50sec ES ON 00m03s EAV AIS (at the bottom right corner on the screen) Trail time icon Elapsed time since start of trail To change the trail time, select the trail time icon. The setting of trail time is different according to the operation mode. • [RIVER] mode: 1.25 sec*, 2.5 sec, 5 sec *: When the antenna rotation speed is 26 rpm, the [1.25 sec] is the same picture as the [2.5 sec]. • [SEA] mode: 5 sec, 15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 3 min, 6 min 1.25.6 Own ship trail You can show the trail of own ship as follows: 1. Right-click the [TRAIL] icon to show the [TRAIL] menu. 2. Click [OS TRAIL]. 3. Click the option among [OFF], [1] or [2]. [OFF]: Hide the trail of own ship. [1]: Show the trail of own ship. [2]: Show the trail of own ship, but hide the trail of sea clutter near own ship. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1-31 1. OPERATION 1.25.7 Trail color modes There are two color modes for the trail color, [DEFAULT] and [USER]. • [DEFAULT]: The trail color becomes the same color as the echo color. • [USER]: The trail color is set on [TRAIL COLOR] in [BRILL MENU]. See "How to edit [BRILL MENU]" on page 1-8 The trails always begin with the [DEFAULT] color mode. The [USER] color mode is not saved after the power turns off. 1. Right-click the [TRAIL] icon to show the [TRAIL] menu. 2. Click [TRAIL COLOR OPTION]. 3. Click the desired color mode, [DEFAULT] or [USER]. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1.26 Target Alarm The target alarm, available in the [SEA] mode, serves to alert the navigator to targets (ships, landmasses, etc.) coming in/out a specific area, with audio-visual alarms. NOTICE · The alarm should not be relied upon as the sole means for detecting possible collision situations. · [STC], [RAIN] and [GAIN] controls should be properly adjusted to be sure the alarm system does not overlook target echoes. 1.26.1 How to set a target alarm The procedure below shows how to set a target alarm using the figure below as an example. 1. Click the [ALR1] or [ALR2] icon. [SET] appears in the [ALR] icon. AZ1 RN AZ2 K ALR1 GRN ALR2 Click TT ON LIST EBL1 12 EBL2 8 AZ1 RN AZ2 TT K ALR1 SET ON LIST > EBL1 12 GRN ALR2 ALR1: [SET] EBL2 8 (at the bottom left corner on the screen) 2. Use the touch pad to select the point "A" on the radar screen then push the left button. 1-32 1. OPERATION 3. Use the touch pad to select the point "B" then push the left button. [IN] (or [OUT]) replaces [SET] in the [ALR] icon. The target alarm zone’s lines are shown in dashed lines. AZ1 RN AZ2 TT K ALR1 IN ON LIST > EBL1 12 GRN ALR2 Alarm type: [IN] 340 350 000 010 EBL2 AZ1 RN AZ2 TT K ALR1 OUT ON LIST > EBL1 12 GRN ALR2 EBL2 Alarm type: [OUT] Target alarm zone 020 030 330 320 040 310 050 Alarm zone examples 060 300 290 070 280 Point A 080 090 270 260 100 250 120 230 Point B 110 240 Point A Point B Point A 130 210 Point B 140 220 150 200 190 180 170 160 Note 1: If you wish to create a target alarm zone having a 360-degree coverage around own ship, set point "B" in almost the same direction as point "A". Note 2: Two target alarm zones may be set. Note however that the 2nd target alarm zone is available only when the 1st target alarm zone is active. 1.26.2 How to select the alarm type You can set the target alarm to activate against targets entering or exiting the alarm zone. Target “IN” alarm 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [ALARM] to show the [ALARM] window. [ALARM] 1 BACK 2 [TT•AIS] 3 [TARGET ALARM] 2. Click [TARGET ALARM]. 3. Click [ALR1 MODE] or [ALR2 MODE]. 4. Click the alarm type, [IN] or [OUT]. 5. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. Target “OUT”alarm [TARGET ALARM] BACK ALR1 MODE IN /OUT ALR2 MODE IN /OUT LEVEL 1 /2/3/4 1-33 1. OPERATION 1.26.3 How to select the target strength which triggers a target alarm You can select the target strength which triggers the target alarm as follows. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [ALARM]. 2. Click [TARGET ALARM]. 3. Click [LEVEL]. 4. Click the alarm echo strength level, [1] to [4]. [4] is the strongest. 5. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1.26.4 How to acknowledge the target alarm A target in the target alarm zone produces both visual (flashing) and audible (beep) alarms. To silence the audio alarm, press the left button or click the appropriate [ALARM ACK] icon. This deactivates the audio alarm but does not stop flashing of the offending target. 1.26.5 How to sleep a target alarm temporarily You can sleep a target alarm zone when its use is not immediately needed. The alarm zone remains on the screen, but any targets that enter (or exit) the alarm zone do not trigger the audio and visual alarms. 1. Click the [ALR1] or [ALR2] icon until the icon reads "ALR1 ACK" or "ALR2 ACK". 2. To activate a sleeping target alarm zone, press the [ALR1] or [ALR2] icon until the alarm indication changes to "ALM1 (or 2)_IN(or OUT)". 1.26.6 How to delete a target alarm 1. Click the appropriate [ALR] icon. 2. Press and hold down the left button until the [ALR] icon goes blank. The target alarm is deleted from the screen. Note: If both acquisition zones are active [ALR1] can not be deleted unless [ALR2] is deleted. 1-34 1. OPERATION 1.27 Nav Lines There are two nav lines for port and starboard. VRM NAV LINE for port NAV LINE for starboard How to display the nav lines Click the appropriate [NAV] icon at the bottom of the screen. MENU CUSTOM3-4 FTC IR REL 2.50sec ES ON 00m03s EAV TRAIL BRL2-3 ECHO GRN B-IN BLK OUT D-GRN MONI 50 PANL 15 AZ1 AZ2 ALR1 ALR2 TT ON HL OFF AIS LIST EBL1 EBL2 NAV LIST FLT 123.4° T 82.9° T 0.160 NM VRM1 VRM2 NAV [NAV] icon for port 1.567 0.160 0.160 AUTO TUNE NM NM NM MAN GAIN MAN STC MAN RAIN 75 [NAV] icon for starboard How to set the nav lines Nav lines are set on both sides of own ship. The distance to port or starboard is individually determined. 1. Click the appropriate [NAV] icon to display a nav line. If the nav line is already displayed, go to step 2. 2. Click the [NAV] icon to activate the nav line. The icon turns yellow. NAV 0.150NM T 82 9° Click 0.150NM T 9° Highlighted82 yellow NAV 3. Click the position where you want to put the nav line in the radar display area. How to turn off a nav line Long press the appropriate [NAV] icon with the left button. The location of the line is retained in the memory when the power is turned off. 1-35 1. OPERATION 1.28 Alarms, Error Messages 1.28.1 Alarm indication When the alarm is generated, the [ALARM] icon flashes (in red) and the audio alarm sounds. [ALARM] icon RIVER ROT RUDDER 1.2/ 0.5km HEAD-UP OFFCENT STBY Icon indication ALARM ALARM ACK HDG 123.4° OFF [ALARM ACK] icon (at the top left corner on the screen) Status Meaning No alarm. ALARM ALARM ALARM Red character and flashing. An alarm is generated. Red character and not flashing. All generating alarms are acknowledged. Or all alarms are not in alarm status but not acknowledged. How to acknowledge the alarm Click the [ALARM ACK] icon to acknowledge the alarm and silence the audio alarm. The [ALARM] icon continues flash until the cause of the alarm is cleared. 1-36 1. OPERATION 1.28.2 Alarm description Alarm description Alarm type COLLISION ALARM SYSTEM ERROR SENSOR ERROR AIS ALARM OTHER WARNING Alarm message TT DANGEROUS AIS DANGEROUS Meaning CPA and TCPA of a TT is within a preset limit. CPA and TCPA of an AIS target is within a preset limit. DEPTH LIMIT The depth measured by the depth sensor(s) is within a preset limit. TARGET ALARM A target has entered (or exited) a target alarm zone. NO VIDEO Loss of video signal. NO AZIMUTH Loss of azimuth signal. NO HEADLINE Loss of heading signal. CONTROL HEAD COMMUNI- No communication between control unit and UIP CATION ERROR (Control unit may not be connected.) CPU TEMPERATURE CPU has overheated. TUNE CONTROL Radar tuning problem. FAN MOTOR Fan motor has stopped. NO GYRO Loss of gyrocompass (heading) signal. NO LOG Loss of log (speed) signal. NO EPFS No position data. NO ECHO SOUNDER No depth data from echo sounder. NO WIND SENSOR No wind data. SPEED No VTG signal. ROT Abnormal ROT signal. EPFS FRONT (AFT) ERROR GPS sensor is not stopped. ECHO SOUNDER FRONT Depth data at front or aft sensor is not received. (AFT) ERROR NO CPA/TCPA FOR AIS No COG or SOG for AIS. AIS RECEIVE ERROR No VRM or VDO sentences for 30 seconds (or the AIS function). AIS ACTIVATE 100% The maximum number of AIS targets has been activated. TUNE INITIALIZE Tuning is being initialized. RD DATA ERROR Data of SD card is corrupted. WR DATA ERROR Data of SD card was not written correctly. SERVICE ENTRY Service menu enabled (by serviceman). 1-37 1. OPERATION 1.28.3 Alarm summary When an alarm is generated the color of the [ALARM] icon (top of display) turns red. You can see what alarms have been generated in the [ALARM SUMMARY] menu. 1. Right-click the [ALARM] icon to show the [ALARM] menu. RIVER ROT RUDDER 1.2/ 0.2km HEAD-UP OFFCENT STBY ALARM ALARM ACK HDG 123.4° Rightclick [ALARM] BACK ALARM SUMMARY ALARM LIST/HISTORY OFF 2. Click the [ALARM SUMMARY]. Active alarms are shown in red. Red, flashing: Alarms generated and not acknowledged. Red, not flashing: Alarms generated and acknowledged. TRIG VIDEO AZ HL GYRO LOG EPFS ROT (at the bottom left corner on the screen) Alarm indication [TRIG] [VIDEO] [AZ] [HL] 1.28.4 Meaning No trigger No video No azimuth No heading Alarm indication [GYRO] [LOG] [EPFS] [ROT] Meaning No gyro No log No EPFS No ROT (Rate of turn) Alarm list/history The alarm list displays the names of violated alarms, including the time and date violated. Unacknowledged alarms are displayed first in the list (in red text), latest to earliest. [ALARM LIST] 1/1 ITEM TYPE DATE/TIME ROT AIS RECEIVE ERROR SENSOR ERROR AIS WARNING 00:00:00 0000/00/00 00:00:00 0000/00/00 [SW] icon Click [SW] icon to switch between alarm list and history. [ALARM HISTORY] 1-38 1/1 ITEM TYPE DATE/TIME ROT AIS RECEIVE ERROR SENSOR ERROR AIS WARNING 00:00:00 0000/00/00 00:00:00 0000/00/00 1. OPERATION 1.28.5 Depth alarm The depth alarm warns you when the depth is shallower than the preset depth value. When you change the depth, follow the steps below. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [NAV DATA]. 2. Click [DEPTH]. 3. Click [DEPTH ALARM VALUE] then set the value by rotating the setting knob. The setting range is 0.00 to 9.99 m. Note: When the setting is 0.00, the alarm is not generated. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1.28.6 ROT alarm The ROT graph displays ship's rate of turn (degrees/min) using the ROT signal fed from an ROT sensor. If the ROT data is lost, the indication "ROT ALARM" appears in [ALARM LIST] and the audio alarm sounds. To acknowledge loss of the ROT signal, click the [ALARM ACK] icon. 1.29 Docking Mode The docking mode provides; • Depth at the fore and aft • Speed and movement at the fore, midpoint and aft • Wind speed and direction Dual depth icon (Depth at fore and aft) Wind icon (Wind speed and direction) Front 10.4m Aft 13.7m Speed icon (Speed and movement at fore, midpoint and aft) 3.5 km/h 10.4m/s 3.5 km/h 3.5 km/h 1-39 1. OPERATION 1.29.1 How to activate the docking mode The docking mode can be shown in TX mode. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [DISPLAY]. 2. Click [DOCKING MODE]. 3. Click [ON] to display the docking icon at the minimum range among the available ranges. The docking icon [DOCK] is shown at the bottom left corner on the screen. DOCKING MODE: [OFF] MENU BRL2-3 ECHO GRN B IN BLK AZ1 AZ2 ALR1 Docking icon is hidden. TT ON DOCKING MODE: [ON] MENU BRL2-3 ECHO GRN B IN BLK DOCK ON AZ1 TT AZ2 ON ALR1 [DOCK ON] Docking information is shown. MENU BRL2-3 ECHO GRN B IN BLK DOCK OFF AZ1 TT AZ2 ON ALR1 [DOCK OFF] Docking information is hidden. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1.29.2 How to show or hide the docking information display You can show the docking information automatically at the following ranges. When you show the docking information, the radar display is shown at the minimum range. • [RIVER] mode: 0.125 SM to 0.25 SM • [SEA] mode: 0.125 NM to 0.25 NM, 0.125 SM to 0.25 SM, 0.125 km to 0.5 km, 0.125 kyd to 0.5 kyd The docking information appears at the top of the radar screen. You can show or hide the information with the [DOCK] icon as shown below. MENU BRL2-3 ECHO GRN B IN BLK DOCK ON AZ1 TT AZ2 ON ALR1 Click Docking icon: [ON] MENU BRL2-3 ECHO GRN B IN BLK DOCK OFF AZ1 TT AZ2 ON ALR1 Docking icon: [OFF] (at the bottom right corner on the screen) 1.29.3 Wind speed and direction Wind speed and direction are provided with the docking information display. Relative speed is indicated digitally and direction is shown with an arrow. 10.4 m/s The wind of 10.4 m/s coming from 45° (relative) 1-40 1. OPERATION 1.29.4 Depth data Depth at the fore and aft are shown with the docking information display. Requires fore and aft depth data. Note: The dual depth required two transducers. Front Depth at fore 10.4 m 12 13.7 m Aft Depth at aft Graph type: [NUMERICAL] 16 20m 1 min Graph type: [GRAPHICAL] Depth data example How to select the depth sensor 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [NAV DATA]. 2. Click [DEPTH]. 3. Click [DUAL SENSOR]. 4. Click the required sensor. [BOTH]: Both fore and aft depths. [FRONT]: Fore depth only. [AFT]: Aft depth only. Depth indications and orientation mode The stern mode shows aft depth on top. Head up mode Stern up mode Front 123.5 ft Aft 109.8 ft Aft 109.8 ft Front 123.5 ft Depth display format Depth can be shown digitally or in graph form. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [NAV DATA]. 2. Click [DEPTH]. [DEPTH] 3. Click [GRAPH TYPE]. 4. Click a required option. [NUMERICAL]: Displays the depth data digitally. [GRAPHICAL]: Displays the depth data graphically. BACK GRAPH TYPE NUMERICAL /GRAPHICAL DUAL SENSOR BOTH /FRONT/AFT [DEPTH SCALE] TIME SCALE 15sec/30sec /1min/3min DEPTH ALARM VALUE 5. 00m 1-41 1. OPERATION 1.29.5 Depth graph You can see the depth data in graph format by setting [GRAPH TYPE] to [GRAPHICAL] (see step 3 in "Depth display format" on page 1-41). The depth graph shows the depth history with dots, not a line. Depth at front sensor (white) 12 Depth at aft sensor (yellow) Depth 16 20m 1 min Past time Depth graph example How to set depth graph 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [NAV DATA]. 2. Click [DEPTH]. 3. Click [DEPTH SCALE]. 4. Click [SCALE TYPE]. 5. Click the scale to use, [RIVER] or [SEA]. 6. Click an appropriate option for the scale selected at step 5. [RIVER]: 4, 10, 40 [SEA]: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 [DEPTH SCALE] BACK SCALE TYPE RIVER/SEA RIVER 4/10/40 SEA 10/20/50/100/200/500 7. Click [BACK] to go back the [DEPTH] window. 8. Click [TIME SCALE]. 9. Click the time scale (horizontal axis) for the depth graph, among 15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min and 3 min. 10. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. How to select the depth sensor(s) The depth graph can show depth data from the front and/or aft. The front data is shown in white; aft data is yellow. See "Depth menu" on page 1-52 to select the depth sensor. 1.29.6 Speed and movement indications The docking mode provides speed and movement indications at the fore, midpoint and aft. Require GPS sensor or satellite compass. How to select the speed sensor 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [NAV DATA]. 2. Click [PREDICTION]. 3. Click [OWN SHIP POSITION]. 4. Click a sensor. [DUAL-GPS]: Display fore-aft and port-starboard speeds, fed from GPS navigator. [SC]: The speed data from satellite compass. 5. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1-42 1. OPERATION Speed and movement indications and orientation mode The stern mode shows aft speed on top. Stern up mode Head up mode FRONT AFT 7.4 3.5 kn kn 5.7 5.7 kn kn 3.5 7.4 kn kn FRONT AFT 1.30 How to Predict Own Ship’s Position You can predict ship’s position in the vector time selected. This function requires two GPS sensors and heading data. Some settings for own ship vector are required as follows: Menu items [OWN SHIP VECTOR] [VECTOR TIME] Settings [COURSE] Set a time between 30 seconds to 6 minutes. Note: The shorter the time the more accurate the prediction. [30sec] or [1min] is recommended. Reference paragraph 1.37.4 paragraph 2.10.2 Prediction line from GPS-1 GPS-1 GPS-1 GPS-1 GPS-2 GPS-2 GPS-2 GPS-2 Ship’s is running straight ahead Ship’s course is approx. 45°. GPS-1 Prediction line from GPS-2 Ship’s predicted position in a turn 1-43 1. OPERATION 1.31 How to Program Function Keys (F1 and F2) You can program function keys (F1 and F2) to provide one-touch access to a required function. To activate a function, press the applicable function key, F1 or F2. The default program for the F1 and F2 keys are [ORIENTATION MODE] and [DOCKING] respectively. How to program a function key 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [CONFIGURATION]. 2. Click [FUNCTION KEY]. 3. Click the function key ([F1] or [F2]) to program. [F1] BACK [ECHO] [STD KEY] [TT•AIS] [OPERATION] [BRILL] [CUSTOM] 4. Click the appropriate program category. The options for each category are shown on the below and on the next page. Some items have multilevel options. • Programs available in the [ECHO] menu [F1-ECHO] BACK CUSTOM-MENU/ FTC/ IR/ ES/ EAV/ AUTO-GAIN/ AUTO-STC/ AUTO-RAIN/ TUNE SELECT/ TRAIL DISPLAY/ TRAIL TIME/ TRAIL T/R/ WIPER • Programs available in the [STD KEY] menu [F1-STD KEY] BACK ALARM ACK/ EBL OFFSET/ OPERATION MODE/ ORIENTATION-MODE/ CU-TM RESET/** VECTOR TIME/ VECTOR MODE/ TT-LIST/** AIS-LIST/ BRILL-MENU/ MARK/* CAPTURE • Programs available in the [TT.AIS] menu 1-44 [F1-TT•AIS] BACK TT-DISP/** AIS-DISP/ PAST POSN INTERVAL/ REF MARK/** CPA LIMIT/ CPA/ TCPA/ AZ1/** AZ2/** AIS SCALED SYMBOL **: [SEA] mode only *: [RIVER] mode only **: [SEA] mode only 1. OPERATION • Programs available in the [OPERATION] menu [F1-OPERATION] BACK ECHO COLOR/ MONITOR BRILL/ PANEL DIMMER/ TRANSPARENCY/ ALARM1/** ALARM2/** ECHO AREA/** DOCKING/ MARK/LINE-ON/* BARGE-ON/* MAP ALIGN/* MARK/LINE ALL DELETE/* BARGE ALL DELETE* *: [RIVER] mode only **: [SEA] mode only • Programs available in the [BRILL] menu [F1-BRILL] BACK USER NAME 1 BRL1-1/ BRL1-2/ BRL1-3/ BRL1-4 3 USER NAME 2 BRL2-1/ BRL2-2/ BRL2-3/ BRL2-4 USER NAME 3 BRL3-1/ BRL3-2/ BRL3-3/ BRL3-4 USER NAME 4 BRL4-1/ BRL4-2/ BRL4-3/ BRL4-4 • The available function to program in the [CUSTOM] menu [F1-CUSTOM] BACK USER NAME 1 CUSTOM1-1/ CUSTOM1-2/ CUSTOM1-3/ CUSTOM1-4 USER NAME 2 CUSTOM2-1/ CUSTOM2-2/ CUSTOM2-3/ CUSTOM2-4 USER NAME 3 CUSTOM3-1/ CUSTOM3-2/ CUSTOM3-3/ CUSTOM3-4 USER NAME 4 CUSTOM4-1/ CUSTOM4-2/ CUSTOM4-3/ CUSTOM4-4 5. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1-45 1. OPERATION 1.32 Markers 1.32.1 [MARK] menu The [MARK] menu lets you: • Change the configuration of the own ship mark • Show or hide the stern mark • Set the reference point for the offset EBL • Activate VRM with the offset EBL 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [MARK]. [MARK] [MARK] BACK OWN SHIP MARK MIN/RECTANGLE/ PENTAGON STERN MARK OFF/ON [MARK] menu ([RIVER] mode) BACK OWN SHIP MARK MIN/RECTANGLE/ PENTAGON STERN MARK OFF/ON EBL OFFSET BASE STAB GND/STAB HDG/ STAB NORTH VRM SYNC OFFSET EBL OFF/ON [MARK] menu ([SEA] mode) 2. Click the item. [OWN SHIP MARK] [STERN MARK] [EBL OFFSET BASE] ([SEA] mode only) [VRM SYNC OFFSET EBL] ([SEA] mode only) Select the shape of own ship mark. Select on/off the stern mark display. See paragraph 1.20.3. Turn this feature on to automatically activate applicable VRM when using an offset EBL. 3. Click the required option. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1.32.2 Heading line The heading line indicates the ship's heading in all orientation modes. The heading line is a line from the own ship position to the outer edge of the radar display area and appears at zero degrees on the bearing scale in head-up mode. It changes its orientation depending on the ship orientation in north-up and true motion modes. How to hide the heading line temporarily To temporarily hide the heading line to look at targets existing dead ahead of own ship, press the HL OFF key on the control unit. Release the key to redisplay the heading line, etc. 1-46 1. OPERATION 1.32.3 Stern mark The stern marker, which is a dot-and-dash line, appears opposite to the heading line. To display or erase this marker do the following: 1. Open the [MARK] menu, click [STERN MARK]. 2. Click [OFF] or [ON] as appropriate. 3. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1.32.4 North mark The north mark appears as a short dashed line. The north mark moves around the bearing scale in accordance with the compass signal in the head-up, head-up (TB) or stern-up mode. North mark Head-up mode, Head-up (TB) mode North-up mode Note: It is not possible to delete the north mark. The north mark is always indicated while a heading sensor is input. 1.32.5 Own ship mark The own ship symbol marks own position on the display. The symbol is selected from the [MARK] menu. 1. Open the [MARK] menu, click [OWN SHIP MARK]. 2. Click the own ship mark shape to use. Own ship [MIN] Own ship [RECTANGLE] Own ship [PENTAGON] 3. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1-47 1. OPERATION 1.32.6 Barge mark You may mark the locations of barges on the display with barge mark. This function is available for [RIVER] mode only. Barge mark Own ship The barge mark is a set of rectangles drawn to indicate the outline of barges. You can create a max. total of 10 barge marks. There are four icons for the barge mark as follows: [BARGE] icon Barge number icon (1 to 10) MENU BARGE ON 2 WHT MARK ON CYA BRL2-3 ECHO GRN B IN BLK DOCK OFF Barge display icon [ON]: Shows the barge mark(s) on the [BARGE] icon. [OFF]: Hides the barge mark(s) shown on the [BARGE] icon. Barge color icon (GRN, BLU, YEL, CYA, MAG, WHT) (at the bottom left corner on the screen) How to show a barge mark on the screen 1. Click the barge number icon then rotate the setting knob to select the barge number (1 to 10). MENU BARGE ON 2 WHT MARK ON CYA BRL2-3 ECHO GRN B IN BLK DOCK OFF 2. Click the barge display icon to show or hide. MENU BARGE ON 2 WHT MARK ON CYA DOCK OFF BRL2-3 ECHO GRN B IN BLK Barge display icon: [ON] 1-48 MENU Click BARGE OFF 2 WHT MARK ON CYA DOCK OFF BRL2-3 ECHO GRN B IN BLK Barge display icon: [OFF] 1. OPERATION How to create a barge mark on the screen 1. Click the barge number icon then rotate the setting knob to select the barge number (1 to 10). MENU BARGE ON 2 WHT MARK ON CYA BRL2-3 ECHO GRN B IN BLK DOCK OFF 2. Click the [BARGE] icon to enable creation of the barge mark. The cursor shape changes from an arrow to a cross mark. MENU BARGE ON 2 WHT MARK ON CYA BRL2-3 ECHO GRN B IN BLK Click The arrow changes to the cross mark. DOCK OFF 3. Click the start point (X-axis and Y-axis) of the barge mark. X= 0ft Y= 0ft 4. Select the 2nd point of the barge mark. As you drag the cursor, the width of the X-axis and Y-axis are displayed and the barge mark is drawn with a dashed line. 1st point 1st point X= 0ft Y= 0ft Click the 2nd point. 2nd point X= 5ft Y= 20ft 1st point of the barge mark (Barge mark size: wide(X)= 0 ft, length (Y)= 0 ft) The barge mark is completed. (Barge mark size: wide(X)= 5 ft, length (Y)= 20 ft) 5. Click the 2nd point to complete the barge mark. The mark changes to the rectangle with the solid line. 1-49 1. OPERATION How to create a barge mark from the [BARGE ICON] menu 1. Right-click the any icon of barge mark to show the [BARGE NUMBER] menu. MENU BARGE ON 2 WHT MARK ON CYA BRL2-3 ECHO GRN B IN BLK Click any icon - BARGE icon DO - Barge number icon - Barge display icon - Barge color icon [BARGE NUMBER 2] BACK POSITION BY X X = +000ft 3 POSITION BY Y Y = +000ft 4 SIZE BY X X = 010ft 5 SIZE BY Y Y = 020ft 2. Click [POSITION BY X]. 3. Set start point in X-axis for drawing the barge mark with the left and right buttons. 4. Click [POSITION BY Y]. 5. Set start point in Y-axis for drawing the barge mark with the left and right buttons. 6. Click [SIZE BY X]. 7. Set the width of the barge mark with the left and right buttons. 8. Click [SIZE BY Y]. 9. Set the length of the barge mark with the left and right buttons. How to edit a barge mark on the screen If the barge mark is currently displayed, go to step 3. 1. Select the barge number icon to show the barge number to edit. Also, you can select the barge mark directly by putting the cursor on the line of the barge mark (In this case, go to step 3). 2. Set [ON] at the display icon to display the barge mark to edit. The selected barge mark turns red. 3. Right-click the barge mark. 4. Click the required action and its option. [COLOR]: Change the color of the barge mark. [MOVE]: Drag and drop the barge mark by the touch pad. [DELETE]: Delete the barge mark. 1-50 [BARGE] BACK COLOR GRN/BLU/YEL/CYA/ MAG/WHT 3 MOVE 4 DELETE NO/YES 1. OPERATION How to delete barge marks by color 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [RADAR MAP]. [RADAR MAP] BACK MAP ALIGN OFF/ON 3 [MARK/LINE INFO] 4 [DATA DELETE] 2. Click [DATA DELETE]. 3. Click [BARGE DELETE]. [DATA DELETE] BACK [MARK/LINE DELETE] [BARGE DELETE] [BARGE DELETE] BACK COLOR GRN/BLU/YEL/CYA/ MAG/WHT 3 BARGE ALL DELETE NO/YES 4. Click [COLOR]. 5. Click the barge color to delete. 6. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. How to delete all barge marks 1. Do the procedure from step 1 to step 3 in "How to delete barge marks by color" on page 1-51. 2. Click [BARGE ALL DELETE]. 3. Click [YES]. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1.33 NAV Data The following navigation data may be set up on the menu. - Speed - Depth - Time to the cursor position - Wind - ROT graph - Rudder graph 1.33.1 - Own ship position - Date - AUTOPILOT graph How to show ship’s position or speed and depth alternately At the top right corner on the screen, click the icon below to switch between “Speed and Depth” and “Own ship position”. ±300 °/min ±180 ° CAPT SPD BT GPS-F► 44. 6km/h ► 3. 2m DPT AFT CURSOR TTG 18m20s 6.34NM / 300.3°R 01-sep-2012 ► UTC 12:34 “speed” and “depth” Click ±300 °/min ±180 ° CAPT OS POSN N 0° 00. 219° 0° 00. 397° CURSOR TTG 18m20s ► 6.34NM / 300.3°R WIND 2. 4m/s “latitude and longitude” (own ship position) 1-51 1. OPERATION Speed menu Right-click the speed icon ([SPD]) to show [SPEED MENU]. ±300 °/min ±180 ° CAPT SPD BT GPS-F► 44. 6km/h ► 3. 2m DPT AFT CURSOR TTG 18m20s [SPEED MENU] Rightclick 6.34NM / 300.3°R 01-sep-2012 ► UTC 12:34 BACK SELECT DUAL SENSOR FRONT/AFT SHIP SPEED SOG/STW GROUND SPEED SOURCE GPS/REF/LOG(BT) WATER SPEED SOURCE LOG(WT)/MANUAL MANUAL SPEED 0. 0kn SET DRIFT OFF/ON SET CURRENT CRS 0. 0deg SET CURRENT SPD 0. 0kn Speed icon • [SELECT DUAL SENSOR]: Select the sensor data, [FRONT] or [AFT]. • [SHIP SPEED]: Select the speed indication format, [SOG] (speed over ground) or [STW] (speed towards water). • [GROUND SPEED SOURCE]: Select the input source for SOG. • [WATER SPEED SOURCE]: Select the input source for STW. • [MANUAL SPEED]: Input the speed manually. • [SET DRIFT]: Turn on or off drift. • [SET CURRENT CRS]: Set the direction of the tide. • [SET CURRENT SPD]: Set the speed of the tide. Depth menu Right-click the depth icon ([DPT]) to show [DEPTH MENU]. Depth icon ±300 °/min ±180 ° CAPT SPD BT GPS-F► 44. 6km/h ► 3. 2m DPT AFT CURSOR TTG 18m20s Rightclick [DEPTH MENU] BACK SELECT DUAL SENSOR FRONT/AFT 6.34NM / 300.3°R 01-sep-2012 ► UTC 12:34 Click [SELECT DUAL SENSOR]. Then, click the depth sensor to use to show depth data, [FRONT] or [AFT]. Own ship position menu ±300º/min ±180º CAPT OS POSN N 0° 00. 219° Right0° 00. 397° ► click CURSOR TTG 18m20s 6.34NM / 300.3°R WIND 2. 4m/s [OWN SHIP POSITION MENU] BACK NAV AID GPS /DEAD RECKON MANUAL L/L 00˚00.000 N 000˚00.000 E Own ship position icon Right-click the own ship position icon to show [OWN SHIP POSITION MENU]. • [NAV AID]: Click the source of ship position data, [GPS] or [DEAD RECKON] (dead reckoning). • [MANUAL L/L]: For [DEAD RECKON], enter the latitude and longitude, using the software keyboard. 1-52
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