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 1.33.2 How to show wind data or date alternately Click the icon shown below to show wind data or date alternately. (at the top right corner on the screen) ±300°/min ±180° CAPT OS POSN N 0° 00. 219° 0° 00. 397° ► CURSOR TTG 18m20s ±300°/min ±180° CAPT SPD BT GPS-F► 44. 6km/h ► 3. 2m DPT AFT CURSOR TTG 18m20s Click 6.34NM / 300.3°R 01-sep-2012 ► UTC 12:34 6.34NM / 300.3°R WIND 2. 4m/s Wind speed Date Wind direction format Wind direction format can be selected on the [NAV DATA] menu, with the [WIND] window. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [NAV DATA]. 2. Click [WIND]. 3. Click [WIND]. [WIND] BACK [PREDICTION] [DEPTH] [WIND] [WIND] BACK WIND DIRECTION OFF/COME FROM/GO TO 4. Click [WIND DIRECTION] then click [GO TO] or [COME FROM], referring to the figure right. [OFF] hides the wind direction. Wind direction symbol: [GO TO] Wind direction symbol: [COME FROM] Date menu The [DATA] menu lets you select the time to display, [UTC] or [LOCAL]. Right-click the Date icon to show the [DATE] window. ±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 Rightclick [DATE] BACK DATE-TIME UTC/LOCAL LOCAL TIME ADJ +00:00 Date icon (at top right corner on the screen) • [DATE-TIME]: Select how to display format of date and time, [UTC] or [LOCAL]. Note: If [LOCAL] is selected, the indication [LOCAL] is not shown. • [LOCAL TIME ADJ]: If [LOCAL] is selected at [DATE-TIME], set the time difference between local time and UTC time. 1-53 1. OPERATION 1.33.3 Time to the cursor position The time from own ship to the cursor position (TTG: time-to-go) is shown at the top right corner on the screen. 1.33.4 ±300º/min ±180º CAPT OS POSN N 0° 00. 219° 0° 00. 397° ► CURSOR TTG 18m20s 6.34NM / 300.3°R WIND 2 4m/s Cursor position The cursor position (range and bearing of cursor from the own ship) is shown at the top right corner on the screen. ±300º/min ±180º CAPT OS POSN N 0° 00. 219° 0° 00. 397° ► CURSOR TTG 18m20s The bearing reference is changed 6.34NM / 300.3°R WIND simultaneously with the EBL1 reference. 2. 4m/s To change the cursor position's bearing reference, click EBL1's bearing reference icon. See section 1.19 for details. 1.33.5 ROT, Rudder and Autopilots Graphs The ROT (Rate of Turn), RUDDER and AUTOPILOT graphs appear at the top of the screen. Autopilot graph ±300 º/min ±180 º ROT RUDDER RUDDER graph ROT graph ROT graph The ROT graph displays ship’s rate of turn (degrees/min), using the ROT signal fed from an ROT sensor. There is no NMEA signal and also no indication. To set the ROT graph scale: 1. Open [MAIN MENU] then click [NAV DATA]. 2. Click [ROT SCALE]. 3. Click the desired scale among 30 degees, 90 degrees and 300 degrees. Rudder graph The rudder graph shows the rudder angle. There is no NMEA signal and also no indication. To set the rudder graph scale: 1. Open [MAIN MENU] then click [NAV DATA]. 2. Click [RUDDER SCALE]. 3. Click the desired scale among 30 degrees, 90 degrees, 120 degrees and 180 degrees. 1-54 1. OPERATION Autopilot graph 1) Follow-up (FU) mode When the autopilot is in the follow-up mode, the follow-up rudder command is indicated on the RUDDER scale. In addition, "FOLLOW UP" is indicated at the top of the screen. In follow-up mode, the autopilot controls the rudder so that actual rudder angle becomes same as commanded one. 2) Autopilot (AP) mode When the autopilot is in the "autopilot" mode and a ROT signal is available from the autopilot, the autopilot graph shows ROT command. The actual ROT command set on the autopilot is represented by a small circle on the ROT scale. In addition, " AUTOPILOT" is indicated at the top of the screen. In "autopilot" mode, the autopilot controls the ROT so that actual heading becomes same as commanded one. 3) Neither FU nor AP mode When the autopilot is in neither FU nor AP mode, the autopilot graph shows ROT command as default. 4) No autopilot or on standby There is no NMEA signal and also no indication. 1.34 Customized Menus The customized menu settings of four users are programmed individually. A user can have the four sets of the menu settings. That is, there are 16 sets of the menu settings. USER 1 USER 2 Customized menu settings 4 sets 16 sets USER 3 USER 4 How to select the customized set 1. Click the [CUSTOM] icon at the bottom right corner on the screen to show the [CUSTOM MENU] window. CUSTOM3-4► FTC TRAIL► IR REL 2.50sec ES ON 00m03s EAV Click [CUSTOM MENU] BACK USER NAME 1 CUSTOM1-1/ CUSTOM1-2/ CUSTOM1-3/ CUSTOM1-4 3 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 2. Click the required user name. 3. Click the required menu set. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1-55 1. OPERATION How to edit the [CUSTOM MENU] Note: The [CUSTOM1-1] setting is fixed as a default setting. You can edit the setting, but when the system is turned off, the default setting is restored. To save a customized set, select a setting other than [CUSTOM1-1]. 1. Right-click the [CUSTOM] icon at the bottom right corner on the screen to show the [CUSTOM MENU] window. Rightclick CUSTOM3-4► FTC TRAIL► IR REL 2.50sec ES ON 00m03s EAV [CUSTOM MENU] BACK [EDIT] [PRESET] 2. Click [EDIT]. [EDIT] BACK USER NAME USER NAME 1 USER COMMENT CUSTOM4-4 [GAIN/STC/RAIN] FTC OFF/1/2 INT REJECT OFF/1/2/3 ECHO STRETCH OFF/1/2/3 10 11 12 13 ECHO AVERAGE OFF/1/2/3 WIPER OFF/ON VIDEO CONTRAST TYPE A/B/C/D [STC CURVE] LOW LEVEL ECHO TT ECHO LEVEL 13 14 [PULSE WIDTH (RIVER)] 16 SAVE & QUIT #15 [PULSE WIDTH (SEA)] for [SEA] mode instead of #14 3. Click [USER NAME] to edit. [EDIT] BACK USER NAME USER NAME 1 USER COMMENT CUSTOM4-4 [GAIN/STC/RAIN] Name column 4. To edit the name, click the name column then enter the name with the software keyboard. Click the [END] button to finish. • Change the digit: Rotate scrollwheel. • Delete a character: Use the [BS] button on the software keyboard. 5. Click [USER COMMENT] to edit. The editing procedure is the same as that for [USER NAME]. Refer to step 4 [END] button [EDIT] BACK USER NAME USER NAME 1 USER COMMENT CUSTOM4-4 [GAIN/STC/RAIN] Name column 6. To edit the name, press the name column then enter the name with the software keyboard. Click the [END] button to finish. 1-56 1. OPERATION 7. Click the menu to set in the [EDIT] menu. [EDIT] Menus to set BACK USER NAME USER NAME 1 USER COMMENT CUSTOM4-4 [GAIN/STC/RAIN] FTC OFF/1/2 INT REJECT OFF/1/2/3 ECHO STRETCH OFF/1/2/3 10 11 12 13 ECHO AVERAGE OFF/1/2/3 WIPER OFF/ON VIDEO CONTRAST TYPE A/B/C/D [STC CURVE] LOW LEVEL ECHO TT ECHO LEVEL 13 14 [PULSE WIDTH (RIVER)] 16 SAVE & QUIT #15 [PULSE WIDTH (SEA)] for [SEA] mode instead of #14 8. Click the setting for each menu. 9. Click [SAVE & QUIT] to save the setting. 1.35 SD Cards The SD card (including SDHC card) stores the mark data etc. 1.35.1 About the SD cards • Use SD cards carefully. Wrong use can damage the card and destroy its contents. • Make sure the cover of the card drive is closed at all times. • Remove a card with only your fingers. Do not use metal tools (like tweezers) to remove the card. • Do not remove a card during the reading of the card or writing to the card. • If there is water at the bottom of the card cover, DO NOT open the cover. Remove the water with a dry cloth completely and then open the cover. • The SD cards with the SD or SDHC logo can be used (max. 32 GB). Some SD cards may not work correctly depending on the card type or maker. The memory cards in the table below have been tested and confirmed: Type SDSDB-8192-J95A SDSDX-008G-J95 SD-E008G4 RP-SDW08GJ1K SDSDX-016G-J35 RP-SDWA16GJK Capacity 8 GB 8 GB 8 GB 8 GB 16 GB 16 GB Maker SanDisk SanDisk TOSHIBA Panasonic SanDisk Panasonic Class 10 10 10 10 How to format an SD card You need to format an SD card for use with your PC. If the card becomes corrupted, format the card with a formatting program that is compatible with the specifications of the SD card. The SD Memory Card Formatting Software made by Panasonic is an example. 1-57 1. OPERATION How to set an SD card The processor unit has two slots for SD cards. The [SD-1] is upper slot and [SD-2] is lower. 1. Pull the tab on the card drive on the processor unit to open the card drive. 2. Put the SD card in the either card drive, [SD-1] or [SD-2], with the label upward. If the card does not set easily, do not use force. 3. Push the card until the card is in position. How to remove an SD card To remove an SD card, select [SD-1] or [SD-2] from the [REMOVE EXTERNAL MEDIA] menu. There are two methods to open [REMOVE EXTERNAL MEDIA] as follows. • [MAIN MENU]–[FILES]–[REMOVE EXTERNAL MEDIA] • [MAIN MENU]–[CAPTURE]–[REMOVE EXTERNAL MEDIA] 1. On [FILES] or [CAPTURE] menu, select [REMOVE EXTERNAL MEDIA]. 2. Select the SD card to remove, [SD-1] or [SD-2]. Note: Select the same card as the card selected on the [DRIVE SELECT] menu. 3. Pull the tab on the card drive cover to open the card drive. 4. Push the card to release the card from the card drive. 5. Remove the card with your fingers then close the cover. Note: Always remove an SD card by this method to prevent non-recognition of the card the next time when it is inserted. If a card is not recognized, insert the card again and do the above operation. 1.35.2 How to save and replay the data All SD card operations begin from the [FILES] menu. The [FILES] menu is available in stand-by mode. The data witch is saved in the FR-1908V-BB do not have the compatibility with other models. Do not let the data read to the other models, and also do not let other models read the data of the FR-1908V-BB. It may cause the malfunction. [FILES] BACK DRIVE SELECT SD-1 /SD-2 [DRIVE INFO] [SAVE DATA] [REPLY (READ) DATA] [DELETE DATA] REMOTE EXTERNAL MEDIA SD-1 /SD-2 Note: All settings, except for [BRILL 1-1] and [CUSTOM 1-1], are stored when the radar is turned off. If you want to keep all settings, including [BRILL 1-1] and [CUSTOM 1-1], save the settings to an SD card before turning off the radar. Then replay the saved settings after turning on the radar. • [DRIVE SELECT]: Click the drive [SD-1] or [SD-2] to use. The [SD-1] is upper slot and [SD-2] is lower. • [DRIVE INFO]: Confirm the remaining capacity of the SD card selected at [DRIVE SELECT]. 1-58 1. OPERATION • [SAVE DATA]: Save the file stored on the following file group set at [NAME]. Set the name with the software keyboard. Click the [END] key to complete the name setting. [MARK/LINE]* (see the figure shown right) [MARK/LINE] [SETTING DATA] 1 BACK 2 NAME [ALARM HISTORY] M0000000 [LOG FILE] [END] key • [REPLAY (READ) DATA]: Select the data group in the SD card, [MARK/LINE]* or [SETTING DATA], then select the file to replay (read). • [DELETE DATA]: Select the data group to delete from SD card, [MARK/LINE]*, [SETTING DATA], [ALARM HISTORY] or [LOG FILE], then select the file to delete. • [REMOVE EXTERNAL MEDIA]: Select the SD card ([SD-1] or [SD-2]) to remove from the card slot safely. Note: Select the same card as the card selected on the [DRIVE SELECT] menu. *: [RIVER] mode only 1.36 How to Set Menu and Icon Behavior 1.36.1 Auto closing of menu window In the [SEA] mode, the menu window can be set to close automatically if there is no menu operation within the specified period. You can close the menu window automatically after a certain period with no operation. Note: This function is for the [SEA] mode only. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [DISPLAY]. 2. Click [MENU]. 3. Click [AUTO-CLOSING]. Note: In the [RIVER] mode, auto closing is fixed to [ON]. Go to step 5 to select the closing time. 4. Click the [ON] or [OFF] as applicable. [MENU] BACK AUTO-CLOSING OFF/ON AUTO-CLOSING TIME 5sec/10sec/20sec 5. Click [AUTO-CLOSING TIME]. 6. Click the appropriate time to close the menu window automatically among 5 sec, 10 sec and 20 sec. 7. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1-59 1. OPERATION 1.36.2 Icons You can show or hide some labels and auto hide them after the specified period elapsed. How to select the menu icons to display 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [DISPLAY]. 2. Click [HIDDEN ICON]. [HIDDEN ICON] BACK AUTO-HIDDEN OFF/ON AUTO-HIDDEN TIME 5sec/10sec/20sec RANGE OFF/ON MODE OFF/ON NAV DATA OFF/ON MARK OFF/ON BRILL/COLOR OFF/ON TT/AIS OFF/ON 10 ECHO OFF/ON 11 GAIN/STC/RAIN OFF/ON 12 EBL/VRM OFF/ON 13 DOCKING OFF/ON 3. Click each item (from 4 [RANGE] to 13 [DOCKING]) then click [ON] to display the icon, or [OFF] to hide the icon. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. How to hide the menu icons automatically 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [DISPLAY]. 2. Click [HIDDEN ICON]. 3. Click [AUTO-HIDDEN]. 4. Click [ON] to enable automatic hiding of the icons. Any icon selected to [OFF] (on [HIDDEN ICON]) is automatically hidden. 5. Click [AUTO-HIDDEN TIME]. 6. Click the appropriate time to hide the menu icons automatically among 5 sec, 10 sec and 20 sec. 7. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1-60 1. OPERATION 1.37 Other Features 1.37.1 Guidance box (Help function) The Guidance box provides operating guidance for a cursor-selected item. You can show or hide the guidance as follows: (at the bottom of the screen) OPEN AIS/LIST LIST► Selected icon (ex: LIST icon for AIS) AIS LIST MENU Function with left-click Function with right-click 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [CONFIGURATION]. 2. Click [OPERATION]. [OPERATION] BACK REF POINT ANT /CCRP KEY BEEP OFF /LOW/MID/HIGH OWN SHIP VECTOR OFF /COURSE/HDG CURSOR SIZE SMALL /LARGE GUIDANCE OFF /ON [TOUCH-PAD] [POINTING-DEVICE] 3. Click [GUIDANCE]. 4. Click [ON] or [OFF] as appropriate. 5. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1.37.2 Menu transparency You can make the menu window transparent or opaque as follows: Note: Alpha blending technology is used for transparency effects. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [DISPLAY]. 2. Click [TRANPARENCY]. 3. Click [ON] or [OFF] as appropriate. [ON]: Menu window is transparent. [OFF]: Menu window is opaque. Echoes are hidden behind the menu. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1-61 1. OPERATION 1.37.3 Display capture You can capture the screen shots to replay them on the PC. The setting for the display capture is set on the [CAPTURE] menu. To open the [CAPTURE] menu, open [MAIN MENU] then click [CAPTURE]. The [CAPTURE] menu is available in the stand-by mode. [CAPTURE] BACK DRIVE SELECT SD-1 /SD-2 [DRIVE INFO] [AUTO CAPTURE] [DELETE CAPTURE DATA] REMOVE EXTERNAL MEDIA SD-1 /SD-2 Manual capture You can capture the screen manually by clicking the [CAPT] icon. The screen shots captured are saved to the SD card. Automatic capture Automatic capture functions to save images in two data groups ([NORMAL], [FAST]) automatically. The captured data are automatically saved to the SD card. Data group NORMAL FAST Contents of files Captured files at specified interval set in the [INTERVAL] menu, for the last 24 hours. Captured files at 10 seconds interval, for the last one hour. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [CAPTURE]. 2. Click [AUTO CAPTURE]. [AUTO CAPTURE] BACK AUTO CAPTURE OFF/ON INTERVAL 000min 3. Click [AUTO CAPTURE] then [ON]. 4. Click [INTERVAL]. 5. Set the time interval for the capture. The setting range is from 1 min to 999 min. 6. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1-62 1. OPERATION [CAPTURE] menu items • [DRIVE SELECT]: Click the drive [SD-1] or [SD-2] to use. The [SD-1] is upper slot and [SD-2] is lower. • [DRIVE INFO]: Confirm the number of screen shots saved and the remaining capacity of the SD card selected at [DRIVE SELECT]. [DRIVE INFO] BACK DRIVE INFO THE NUMBER OF FILES NORMAL 0 FAST MANUAL 0 USED 32KB(0. 0%) AVAILABLE 7. 28GB(100%) [NORMAL]: Auto captured files at the specified interval in the [INTERVAL] menu. [FAST]: Auto captured files at 10 seconds interval. [MANUAL]: Manual captured files. [USED]: Used capacity. [AVAILABLE]: Remaining capacity The duration to save the captured files depends on the capacity of an SD card. Capacity of SD card Duration (for blank SD card) 8 GB Latest approx. 21 hours 16 GB Latest 24 hours • [DELETE CAPTURE DATA]: Delete the selected files. You can select more than one file to delete. 1) Click the data group including files to delete, [MANUAL DATA], [AUTO (FAST) DATA] or [AUTO (NORMAL) DATA]. [DELETE CAPTURE DATA] BACK [MANUAL DATA] [AUTO(FAST) DATA] [AUTO(NORMAL) DATA] 2) Select the files to delete. The yellow lines appear under the names of selected files. 3) Select [DELETE]. [MANUAL DATA(1/2)] Click the files to delete Click to go to next page. (Long press to go to top page.) BACK(LONG=TOP) DELETE 0000000M.BMP 0000001M.BMP 0000002M.BMP 0000003M.BMP 0000004M.BMP 0000005M.BMP NEXT(LONG=TOP) [MANUAL DATA(1/2)] BACK(LONG=TOP) DELETE 0000000M.BMP 0000001M.BMP 0000002M.BMP 0000003M.BMP 0000004M.BMP 0000005M.BMP NEXT(LONG=TOP) • [REMOVE EXTERNAL MEDIA]: Select the SD card ([SD-1] or [SD-2]) to remove from the card slot safely. Note: Select the same card as the card selected on the [DRIVE SELECT] menu. 1-63 1. OPERATION 1.37.4 How to customize the operation You can customize the operation on the [OPERATION] menu. Open [MAIN MENU], click [CONFIGURATION]. Then click [OPERATION] to open the [OPERATION] menu. [OPERATION] BACK REF POINT ANT /CCRP KEY BEEP OFF /LOW/MID/HIGH OWN SHIP VECTOR OFF /COURSE/HDG CURSOR SIZE SMALL /LARGE GUIDANCE OFF /ON [TOUCH-PAD] [POINTING-DEVICE] [REF POINT]: The reference point for measurements (range, bearing, etc.) and markers (heading line, stern mark, etc.) can be antenna point or consistent common reference point (CCRP), which is a location on own ship to which all horizontal measurements, for example range, bearing, relative course, relative speed, closest point of approach (CPA) or time to closest point of approach (TCPA), are normally referenced. Select reference point, [ANT] or [CCRP], as appropriate. [KEY BEEP]: A beep sounds when a keying sequence has been correctly executed. [OFF]: No key beep [LOW], [MID], [HIGH]: Loudness of key beep [OWN SHIP VECTOR]: Select what the own ship vector displays. [OFF]: No own ship vector [COURSE]: Vector shows course. [HEADING]: Vector shows heading direction. [CURSOR SIZE]: Select the size of the cursor, [SMALL] or [LARGE]. Cursor line Cursor [LARGE] (Cursor with cursor lines) [GUIDANCE]: [TOUCH-PAD]: [POINTING-DEVICE]: 1-64 Cursor [SMALL] (Cursor only) See paragraph 1.37.1. Touch pad settings. [TOUCH-PAD]: Activate or deactivate the touch-pad. [SENSITIVITY]: Adjust the sensitivity of the touch-pad operation. [5] is the highest sensitivity. Pointing device (mouse) settings. [POINTING-DEVICE]: Activate or deactivate the pointing device. [SENSITIVITY]: Adjust the sensitivity of the pointing device operation. [5] is the highest sensitivity. 1. OPERATION 1.37.5 Transmit time ON time, TX time and TRON time are shown on the stand-by display. You can also show these values by using the Transmit icon. 1. Right-Click the transmit icon ([TX] or [STBY]) to open the [TX STBY] menu. [TX STBY] SEA ROT RUDDER /1 NM HEAD-UP OFFCENT TX HDG A Right- BACK [PROPERTY] click OFF M1 Transmit icon (at the top left corner on the screen) 2. Click [PROPERTY] to open the [PROPERTY] window. [PROPERTY] BACK ON TIME 000013. 5H TX TIME 000011. 9H TRON TIME 000011. 9H • [ON TIME]: Total operation time • [TX TIME]: Total transmission time • [TRON TIME]: Total magnetron usage time 1-65 1. OPERATION This page is intentionally left blank. 1-66 2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) The Target Tracking function requires the heading data and ship’s speed data. 2.1 TT Display On/Off To show or hide the TT display, click the [TT] icon at the bottom left corner on the screen. [TT OFF]: Deactivates TT. [TT ON]: Activates TT. ► GRN BLK D-GRN 50 15 AZ1 AZ2 ALR1 ALR2 HL OFF ► ► TT ► OFF► LIST ► EBL1 12 > EBL2 8 NAV [TT]: OFF ► Click GRN BLK D-GRN 50 15 AZ1 AZ2 ALR1 ALR2 HL OFF ► ► TT ► ON ► LIST ► EBL1 12 > EBL2 8 NAV 0 [TT]: ON The plotting symbol is drawn by broken circles during the initial acquisition stage. A vector appears in about one minute after acquisition indicating the target's motion trend. If the target is consistently detected for three minutes, the plotting symbol changes to a solid circle. If acquisition fails, the target plotting symbol blinks and disappears shortly. 2-1 2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) TT symbols Symbol Automatically acquired targets Status Initial stage Steady tracking CPA alarm (flashing) CPA alarm acknowledge Lost target (flashing) Manually acquired targets (the width of the circle for "steady tracking" TT is thicker than that of the automatically acquired target.) Plotting symbol selected for a target acquired manually is shown in bold broken lines. Within one minute after acquisition (vector still unreliable). Steady tracking Manual plotting symbol in a bold solid circle (within three minutes after acquisition). CPA alarm Plotting symbol (red) flashes to indicate the target whose CPA or TCPA is less than the CPA alarm setting. CPA alarm acknowledge Lost target Flashing stops after CPA/TCPA alarm is acknowledged. A red X is put on the TT symbol to indicate that it is a lost target. Flashing stops after lost target alarm is acknowledged. On target passing through operator-set acquisition zone On selected target Symbol is red and flashing. (flashing) (flashing) Target selected for data readout Reference target After three minutes, changes to ٤ 2-2 Shown in red and flashing. The flashing stops after CPA/TCPA alarm is acknowledged. A red X is put on the TT symbol to indicate that it is a lost target. Flashing stops after lost target alarm is acknowledged. Initial stage (flashing) Acquisition zone Remarks Broken circles enclose an echo to indicate the target under acquisition and initial stage of tracking, before steady-state tracking Within one minute after acquisition (vector still unreliable). Solid circle with vector indicating steady state tracking (within three minutes after acquisition). Plotting symbol (red) flashes to indicate the target whose CPA or TCPA is less than the CPA alarm setting. On reference target Target selected data to display its data (range, bearing, course, speed, CPA, TCPA, BCR, BCT, etc.). Used to calculate own ship’s over-the-ground speed (echo-referenced speed) for ground stabilization. 2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2.2 How to Acquire and Track Targets This radar can acquire a maximum of 100 targets, the number of automatically and manually acquired targets determined by the [TT TARGET MENU] setting. 1. Right-click the [TT] icon to show the [TT TARGET MENU] window. [TT TARGET MENU] BACK TT SELECT MANUAL 100/ AUTO 25/ AUTO 50/ AUTO 75/ AUTO 100 ALL CANCEL NO /YES REF TT VECTOR OFF/ON ACK LOST TARGETS NO/YES [TT LOST FILTER] 2. Click [TT SELECT] then the distribution between manually and automatically acquired targets. [MANUAL 100]: 100 for manual tracking [AUTO 25]: 25 for automatic tracking, 75 for manual tracking [AUTO 50]: 50 for automatic and manual tracking [AUTO 75]: 75 for automatic tracking, 25 for manual tracking [AUTO 100]: 100 for automatic tracking 3. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 2.3 Manual Acquisition You can acquire targets manually as follows: 1. Right-click anywhere in the radar display to open [CURSOR MENU]. [CURSOR MENU] BACK ACQUIRE REF MARK OFFCENTER EBL OFFSET 2. Click [ACQUIRE]. 3. Click the target to acquire. You can select several targets by clicking consecutively. Echo Click Acquired 4. Right-click to quit. 2-3 2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2.4 Automatic Acquisition Targets which enter an acquisition zone (two zones possible) are automatically acquired. Set an acquisition area as follows: 2.4.1 How to set an acquisition zone Note: The acquisition zone can not be set within 3 NM from own ship. 1. Click the [AZ1] icon. The [AZ1] icon now reads "AZ1 SET". RL 2-3 ► HO GRN N BLK T D-GRN DOCK OFF ► AZ1 ► TT AZ2 ► ON ► LIST ALR1 ► EBL1 12 ALR2 Click RL 2-3 ► HO GRN N BLK T D-GRN DOCK OFF AZ1 SET ► ► TT AZ2 ► ON ► LIST ALR1 ► EBL1 12 ALR2 “SET” appears. [AZ1]: Acquisition zone 1 Acquisition zone status [AZ1 ]: No acquisition zone. SET ]: Set acquisition zone. [AZ1 [AZ1 WORK ]: Activate acquisition zone. SLP ]: Sleep acquisition zone. [AZ1 2. Click the point A. 3. Click the point B. The [AZ1] icon now reads "AZ1 WORK". Note: [AZ2] can be set when [AZ1] is active. The dashed lines are longer on [AZ2]. Target in acquisition zone is red and flashing. 2.4.2 How to sleep an acquisition zone 1. Click the appropriate [AZ] icon. 2. Click the [AZ] icon to change from [AZ1 (2) WORK] to [AZ1 (2) SLP]. The acquisition zone disappears from the screen. To reactivate and display the acquisition zone, repeat this procedure to display [AZ1 (2) WORK]. 2.4.3 How to delete an acquisition zone 1. Click the appropriate [AZ] icon. 2. Press and hold down the left button until the [AZ] icon goes blank. The acquisition zone is deleted from the screen. Note: If both acquisition zones are the active [AZ1] can not be deleted unless the [AZ2] is deleted. 2-4 2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2.4.4 Acquisition zone reference 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [TT.AIS]. 2. Click [ACQUIRE ZONE]. [ACQUIRE ZONE] BACK AZ STAB STAB NORTH/ STAB HEADING POLYGON STAB OFF/STAB GND/ STAB NORTH/ STAB HEADING 3. Click [AZ STAB] then the acquisition zone reference as appropriate. [STAB NORTH]: Acquisition zone is fixed to North. [STAB HEADING]: Acquisition zone keeps position related to your ship. 4. Click [POLYGON STAB] then the acquisition zone shape and stabilization as appropriate. [OFF]: Acquisition zone is a sector; number of points is limited to four. Stabilized against land. [STAB GND]: Polygon having 3-10 points. Stabilized against ground. [STAB NORTH]: Polygon having 3-10 points. Stabilized against north. [STAB HEADING]: Polygon having 3-10 points. Stabilized against heading. 5. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 2.5 How to Stop Tracking a Target You can stop tracking specific targets or all targets. How to cancel tracking on individual targets 1. Place the cursor (+) on the target. The mark (×) flashes behind the target. 2. Right-click the target to show the [TT] window. 3. Click [TARGET CANCEL] to stop tracking the target. Rightclick 01 Place the cursor (+). Flashing mark (×), with TT number [TT] 1 BACK 2 TARGET DATA 3 TARGET CANCEL How to stop tracking all targets 1. Right-click the [TT] icon to show the [TT TARGET MENU]. [TT TARGET MENU] BACK TT SELECT MANUAL 100/ AUTO 25/ AUTO 50/ AUTO 75/ AUTO 100 ALL CANCEL NO /YES REF TT VECTOR OFF/ON ACK LOST TARGETS NO/YES [TT LOST FILTER] 2. Click [ALL CANCEL]. 3. Click [YES]. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 2-5 2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2.6 TT Symbol Attributes 2.6.1 TT symbol brilliance 1. Right-click the [BRL] icon to show the [BRILL MENU] window. [BRILL MENU] BRL 2-3 ECHO GRN B-IN BLK OUT D-GRN 50 MONI PANL 15 ► AZ1 AZ2 ALR1 ALR2 ► ► TT ► ON ► Right-click BACK [EDIT] [PRESET] HL OFF (at the bottom left corner on the screen) 2. Click [EDIT]. 3. Click [BRILL DETAIL] to show the [BRILL DETAIL] window. [BRILL DETAIL] BACK CHARACTER FIXED RING 12 AIS SYMBOL CURSOR GYRO RING 11 MARK/LINE ECHO EBL TRAIL 10 VRM HEADING LINE 11 TT SYMBOL 4. Click [TT SYMBOL]. 5. Click the slide bar for [TT SYMBOL] then set the brilliance as appropriate with the setting knob. 6. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 2.6.2 TT symbol color You may select the color of the TT symbol as follows. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [TT.AIS]. 2. Click [SYMBOL]. 3. Click [TT]. [SYMBOL] BACK [TT] [AIS] [TT] Click BACK SYMBOL COLOR GRN/BLU/CYA/MAG/WHT 4. Click [SYMBOL COLOR]. 5. Click the desired color. [GRN]: green, [BLU]: blue, [CYA]: cyan, [MAG]: magenta, [WHT]: white 6. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 2-6 2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2.7 Lost Target Targets not detected in five consecutive scans become "lost targets." A lost target is shown in the display with a flashing red "X". Flashing stops after the lost target alarm is acknowledged. (flashing) Lost target If you are in an area where tracked targets are lost frequently you may want to disable the lost target alarm against tracked targets by maximum range or minimum speed. 2.7.1 Lost target filter You can set the lost target alarm to sound against lost TTs that meet a specific range or ship speed. Set the criteria as shown below. 1. Right-click the [TT] icon. 2. Click [TT LOST FILTER]. [TT TARGET MENU] BACK TT SELECT MANUAL 100/ AUTO 25/ AUTO 50/ AUTO 75/ AUTO 100 ALL CANCEL NO /YES REF TARGET VECTOR OFF/ON ACK LOST TARGETS NO/YES [TT LOST FILTER] 3. Click [TT LOST FILTER]. [TT LOST FILTER] BACK TT LOST FILTER OFF/FILT/ALL MAX RANGE OFF/ON MAX RANGE VALUE 03.0 NM MIN SHIP SPEED OFF/ON MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE 00.0kn 4. Select how to enable or disable the lost target alarm. [OFF]: Disable the alarm. [FILT]: Get the alarm against the targets whose criteria meet the settings on the [TT LOST FILTER] menu. [ALL]: Get the alarm against all lost targets. 5. Click [MAX RANGE VALUE] and [MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE] as appropriate, referring to the description below. [MAX RANGE], [MAX RANGE VALUE]: Any TT lost target beyond the range set here will not trigger the lost target alarm. [MIN SHIP SPEED], [MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE]: Any TT lost target slower than this setting will not trigger the lost target alarm. Note: Reference targets are not affected by this filter. 2.7.2 How to acknowledge a lost target 1. Right-click the [TT] icon to show [TT TARGET MENU]. 2. Click [ACK LOST TARGETS]. 3. Click [YES]. All lost targets disappear from the screen. 2-7 2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2.8 TT Data The TT target list provides a comprehensive data display of all TT targets being tracked. How to display TT data 1. Place the cursor (+) on the target to show the target data. The mark (×) flashes behind the target. 2. Right-click the target to show the [TT] window. 3. Click [TARGET DATA] to show the [TT INFO] window. The selected target is enclosed in a broken square. [TT] 1 BACK 2 TARGET DATA 3 TARGET CANCEL 01 Target, with broken square [TT INFO] NO. : 001 RNG : 35. 7NM BRG : 036. 0° T SOG : 5. 2kn COG : 324. 0° T CPA : 3. 15NM TCPA : 52m30s [TT INFO] window [NO.]: Target No. [RNG]: Range [BRG]: Bearing [SOG]: Speed over ground [COG]: Course over ground [CPA]: Target’s CPA [TCPA]: Target’s TCPA 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 2-8 2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2.9 TT List How to display the TT list The TT list provides the range, bearing, CPA and TCPA of all tracking targets. To display the TT list, click the [LIST] icon for TT at the bottom left corner on the screen to show the [TT LIST] window. BRL 2-3 ► ECHO GRN B-IN BLK OUT D-GRN 50 MONI PANL 15 AZ1 AZ2 ALR1 ALR2 HL OFF ► ► TT ► ON ► LIST ► ► EBL1 123.4° > EBL2 82.9° NAV 0.160 [LIST] icon for TT NM Click [TT LIST] No. RANGE BEARING CPA 001 9. 60NM 058. 8°T 0. 00NM 00m00s 002 19. 2NM 059. 0°T 0. 00NM 00m00s Close button TCPA Page up button Page down button TT list To close the [TT LIST] window, click the close button at the top right corner of the window. [No.]: Target number [RANGE], [BEARING]: Range and Bearing from own ship to the selected target with suffix "T" (True) or "R" (Relative). [CPA], [TCPA]: CPA (Closest Point of Approach) is the closest range a target will approach to own ship. TCPA is the time to CPA. Both CPA and TCPA are automatically calculated. A negative TCPA value means that you have already passed the CPA and the target is going away from own ship. How to display TT data Click the target on [TT LIST] to show the [TT INFO] window. See section 2.8. How to sort the TT list You may sort the TT list by RANGE, CPA, TCPA as follows. 1. Right-click the [LIST] icon for TT to show the [TT-LIST] window. [TT-LIST] BACK SORT BY RANGE /CPA/TCPA 2. Click [SORT BY]. 3. Click the sorting item desired, by [RANGE], [CPA] or [TCPA]. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 2-9 2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2.10 Vector Modes Target vectors can be displayed relative to own ship's heading (Relative) or north (True). 2.10.1 Description of vectors Sea stabilization is a mode where own ship and all targets are referenced to the sea using a compass heading and single-axis log water speed inputs. Ground stabilization is a mode where own ship and all targets are referenced to the ground using the ground track or set and drift inputs. If the accuracy seems unsatisfactory, enter set and drift corrections. True vector Own ship and other ships move on the display at their true speeds and courses. This mode is useful for distinguishing moving targets from stationary ones. Relative vector Other ships move relative to your ship. This mode is useful for finding ships on a collision course with your ship. A ship whose vector passes through your ship's position is on a collision course. Buoy Buoy Target on collision course Own ship Own ship True vectors in head-up mode 2.10.2 Relative vectors in head-up mode Vector mode and length Vectors may be displayed in true or relative mode. Vector time (or the length of vectors) can be set from 30 sec, 1 to 6 minutes. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [TT.AIS]. 2. Click [VECTOR]. [VECTOR] BACK VECTOR MODE VECTOR REL/VECTOR T-G* VECTOR TIME 30sec 3. Click [VECTOR MODE]. 4. Click the appropriate mode. [VECTOR REL]: Relative mode [VECTOR T-G], [VECTOR T-S]: True mode 5. Click [VECTOR TIME]. 6. Select the time (30 sec to 6 min) with the setting knob. 7. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 2-10 *: For SOG, [VECTOR T-G] For STW, [VECTOR T-S] 2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2.11 Past Position Display Equally time-spaced dots shows the past position display marking the past positions of any targets being tracked. A new dot is added every minute (or at other preset time intervals) until the preset number is reached. If a target changes its speed, the spacing will be uneven. If it changes the course, its plotted course will not be a straight line. Past position orientation, true or relative, is controlled with [TRAIL MODE] in the [TRAIL] menu. See section 1.25 for the procedure. (a) Ship turning 2.11.1 (b) Ship running straight (c) Ship reduced speed (d) Ship increased speed How to select the dot number and interval of the past position You may select the number of past points to display per plotting interval as follows. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [TT.AIS]. 2. Click [PAST POSN]. [PAST POSN] BACK INTERVAL OFF/0.5min/1min/2min/ 3min/6min POINTS 5/10 3. Click [INTERVAL]. 4. Click the plot interval desired (0.5 min to 6 min). Click [OFF] to erase all past position points and deactivate the past position display. 5. Click [POINTS]. 6. Click the number of dots to display, 5 or 10. 7. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 2.11.2 Past position display mode The display mode for the past position display is the same as that set for the TT vector. In the true motion mode, the true vector is displayed. See paragraph 2.10.1. 2-11 2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2.12 CPA/TCPA Alarm The CPA/TCPA alarm alerts you when both the CPA and TCPA of a TT is within a defined limit. CPA and TCPA of the target is less than the alarm settings. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [ALARM]. 2. Click [TT.AIS]. 3. Click [CPA LIMIT]. [TT•AIS] BACK [CPA LIMIT] [CPA LIMIT] Click BACK CPA LIMIT OFF/ON RANGE 01. 0NM TIME 30sec 4. Click [CPA LIMIT]. 5. Click [ON]. 6. Click [RANGE]. 7. Select the desired distance for CPA (Setting range: 0.1 to 24 NM) with the setting knob. 8. Click [TIME]. 9. Select the desired time for TCPA (Setting range: 30 sec to 15 min) with the setting knob. 10. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 2-12 3. AIS OPERATION The AIS (Automatic Identification System) transponder connected to this radar exchanges all data and information required by the SOLAS 1994 with other AIS-fitted ships. AIS information is graphically indicated together with the radar and TT information. When AIS is active, manual or reference speed selection is not available. AIS Function On/Off You may disable or enable the AIS function from the AIS icon. Long press the AIS icon with the left button to switch function between on and off. TRAIL IR REL 2.50sec ES ON 01m05s EAV LIST AIS ––– [AIS] icon AIS Function “Off” AIS Show the filtered FIL► AIS targets. AIS Show all AIS targets. ALL► AIS – – –► TUNE MAN 1.567 NM MAN GAIN 0.160 NM MAN STC NM on MANtheRAIN 160 corner (at the bottom 0right screen) RM1 RM2 3.1 AIS Function “On” AIS Hide all AIS targets. OFF► AIS Display On/Off To show or hide the AIS display, click the [AIS] icon at the bottom right corner on the screen. [AIS OFF]: [AIS FIL]: [AIS ALL]: All AIS symbols are hidden, but tracking continues internally. AIS targets are displayed according to the criteria set with [CPA AUTO ACTIVE] in [AIS TARGET MENU]. See section 3.10 for details. All AIS targets received by the AIS transponder are displayed with symbols. AIS OFF► Click AIS FIL ► Click AIS ALL► Click When the AIS is turned on, AIS targets are marked with appropriate AIS symbol as shown in the table below. Note: If the CPA/TCPA alarm is generated while the setting is [AIS OFF], the AIS target is automatically displayed and the setting in the [AIS] box becomes [AIS ALL]. 3-1 3. AIS OPERATION AIS symbols Symbol 3-2 Status Sleeping target Remarks Smaller triangle than an active target Activated target Heading line, ship speed/course vectors are displayed. Color is selectable on the menu. Turning target A turning symbol is displayed. Dangerous target Collision alarm symbol is displayed in red. The symbol flashes until acknowledged. Lost target When a target is lost, a red flashing X mark is attached to the symbol. The symbol disappears after acknowledgement. Target whose data are being displayed. Target selected to display its data is enclosed with a broken square. Real AIS track sign — Virtual AIS track sign — AIS base station — Airborne SAR aircraft AIS — AIS-SART — AIS target without heading — 3. AIS OPERATION AIS symbols with Blue sign, Blue cones Blue sign The number of Blue cones With heading Not connected or not available Not set No 1 to 3 (Red mark) (Scaled symbol) (Scaled symbol) No 1 to 3 (Red mark) (Scaled symbol) (Scaled symbol) Set No 1 to 3 (Red mark) (Scaled symbol) (Scaled symbol) Without heading Note 1: The equipment continues to process AIS targets when the AIS feature is switched off. When the AIS is again turned on, symbols are immediately displayed. Note 2: AIS symbols are momentarily erased after the screen is redrawn when the orientation mode is changed from the head-up mode. Note 3: When no AIS data is received, the message "AIS RECEIVE ERROR" appears. Check the AIS transponder. Note 4: An AIS target is declared as lost target if it is not detected in five consecutive reporting periods. 3.2 AIS Display Filter If there are too many AIS targets on the screen you may wish to remove unnecessary ones. You may remove targets by distance from own ship, speed, class and length. For example, you might want to remove slow moving targets, as they normally do not require close monitoring. 1. Right-click the [AIS] icon. [AIS TARGET MENU] BACK SLEEP ALL TARGETS NO/YES ACTIVATE ALL TARGETS NO/YES ACK LOST TARGETS NO/YES [AIS DISP FILTER] [CPA AUTO ACTIVATE] [AIS LOST FILTER] 2. Click [AIS DISP FILTER]. [AIS DISP FILTER] BACK AIS DISP FILTER OFF/FILT/ALL CLASS A OFF/ON CLASS B OFF/ON BASE STATION OFF/ON MIN RANGE OFF/ON MIN RANGE VALUE 00.4km MAX RANGE OFF/ON MAX RANGE VALUE 03.0km 10 MIN SHIP SPEED OFF/ON 11 MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE 00.0km/h 12 MIN SHIP LENGTH OFF/ON 13 MIN SHIP LENGTH VALUE 000m 3-3 3. AIS OPERATION 3. Set item 3 to 13 referring to the description below. [CLASS A]: Hide or show the CLASS A AIS targets. [CLASS B]: Hide or show the CLASS B AIS targets. [BASE STATION]: Hide or show AIS base stations. [MIN RANGE], [MIN RANGE VALUE]: If [MIN RANGE] is set to [ON], only AIS targets further than the range set at [MIN RANGE VALUE] are shown. [MAX RANGE], [MAX RANGE VALUE]: If [MAX RANGE] is set to [ON], only AIS targets nearer than the range set at [MAX RANGE VALUE] are shown. [MIN SHIP SPEED], [MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE]: If [MIN SHIP SPEED] is set to [ON], only AIS targets faster than the speed set at [MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE] are shown. [MIN SHIP LENGTH], [MIN SHIP LENGTH VALUE]: If [MIN SHIP LENGTH] is set to [ON], only AIS targets longer than the length set at [MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE] are shown. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. Note: An AIS target whose data is currently displayed is not affected by the filter setting. 3.3 How to Activate Targets 3.3.1 How to activate specific targets manually When you convert a sleeping target to an activated target, the target’s course and speed are shown with a vector. You can easily judge target movement by monitoring the vector. Sleeping targets within an acquisition zone are automatically changed to activated targets and are colored red. See section 3.5 for details. 1. Right-click the [AIS] icon to activate to show the AIS window. [AIS] BACK TARGET DATA ACTIVE/SLEEP 2. Click [ACTIVE/SLEEP]. SOG (Speed over Ground) and COG (Course over Ground) vector* Turning direction (ROT) Heading line *: Vector shows STW (speed through water) and CSE (course) when water tracking mode is selected at the radar. 3. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 3.3.2 How to activate all targets 1. Open [AIS TARGET MENU] (see step 1 of section 3.2), click [ACTIVATE ALL TARGETS]. 2. Click [YES]. 3. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 3-4 3. AIS OPERATION 3.4 How to Sleep Targets 3.4.1 How to sleep an individual target You may “sleep” an AIS target as below when the screen becomes filled with targets, which might prevent important radar and AIS displays from being identified. Note that targets that have been activated automatically cannot be “slept”. 1. Right-click the AIS target to sleep to show the AIS window. 2. Click [ACTIVE/SLEEP]. Active AIS 3.4.2 How to sleep all targets Sleeping AIS 1. Open [AIS TARGET MENU] (see step 1 of section 3.2), click [SLEEP ALL TARGETS]. 2. Click [YES]. 3. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 3.5 AIS Symbol Attributes You may adjust the brilliance and select the size and color of the AIS symbol. 3.5.1 AIS symbol brilliance 1. Right-click the [BRL] (brill) icon to show the [BRILL MENU] window. 2. Click [EDIT]. 3. Click [BRILL DETAIL] to show the [BRILL DETAIL] window. [BRILL DETAIL] BACK CHARACTER FIXED RING 12 AIS SYMBOL CURSOR GYRO RING 11 MARK/LINE ECHO EBL TRAIL 10 VRM HEADING LINE 11 TT SYMBOL 4. Click [AIS SYMBOL]. 5. Set the brilliance as appropriate with the setting knob. 6. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 3.5.2 AIS symbol size and color You may select the size and color of the AIS symbol as follows. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [TT.AIS]. 2. Click [SYMBOL]. 3-5 3. AIS OPERATION 3. Click [AIS] to show the [AIS] window. [AIS] 4. Click [SYMBOL COLOR] then the desired color. BACK SYMBOL COLOR GRN/BLU/CYA/MAG/WHT ROT TAG LIMIT 000.1deg/min SCALED SYMBOL OFF/ON 5. Click [SCALED SYMBOL]. 6. Click [OFF] or [ON] as appropriate. [OFF]: All AIS symbols shown in same size. [ON]: All AIS symbols are scaled according to ships’ lengths. 7. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 3.6 Past Position Display The past position display shows equally time-spaced dots marking past positions of activated AIS targets. A new dot is added at preset time intervals until the preset number is reached. If a target changes its speed, the spacing is be uneven. If it changes course, its plotted course is not shown by a straight line. (a) Ship turning 3.6.1 (b) Ship running straight (c) Ship reduced speed (d) Ship increased speed How to select the number and interval of the past position You may select the number of past points to display per plotting interval as follows. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [TT.AIS]. 2. Click [PAST POSN]. [PAST POSN] BACK INTERVAL OFF/0.5min/1min/2min/ 3min/6min POINTS 5/10 3. Click [INTERVAL]. 4. Click the plot interval desired (0.5 min to 6 min). Click [OFF] to erase all past position points and deactivate the past position display. 5. Click [POINTS]. 6. Click the number of dots to display, 5 or 10. 7. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 3-6
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