Furuno USA 9ZWRTR104 Transceiver for Radar Sensor DRS4DL User Manual
Furuno USA Inc Transceiver for Radar Sensor DRS4DL
Contents
- 1. User Manual I
- 2. User Manual II Part 1
- 3. User Manual II Part 2
- 4. User Manual II Part 3
- 5. User Manual II Part 4
- 6. User Manual II Part 5
- 7. User Manual II Part 6
- 8. User Manual II Part 7
- 9. User Manual II Part 8
- 10. User Manual II Part 9
- 11. User Manual II Part 10
- 12. User Manual II Part 11
- 13. User Manual II Part 12
User Manual II Part 11
11. WEATHER 11.5 Weather Data (NavCenter or Sirius) The table below shows the weather data available for displaying according to weather data server (NavCenter or Sirius). Items NavCenter Sirius Wind Yes Yes Waves Yes SST Item NavCenter Sirius Currents Yes No Yes Altimetry Yes No Yes Yes Plankton Yes No Cloud Yes No Buoys No Yes Rain Yes No City No Yes Pressure Yes Yes Storm No Yes 500mb Yes No Lightning No Yes Air Temp Yes No Storm Tracks No Yes [Wind]: The wind forecast displays the wind speed by color. The bar at the top points in the wind direction. Direction <5 5< =, <9 9< =, <14 speed ( Wind in knot 14< =, <19 1,621 19< [Waves]: The waves forecast displays wave height with color. 0 foot (minimum) is displayed in light blue, 35 feet (maximum) in red. 5.003 [Cloud]: The cloud forecast displays cloud images. 8% of cloud amount (minimum) is displayed in white, 100% (maximum) in black. The cloud amount under 8% is transparent. 4,979 11-9 11. WEATHER [Rain/Snow]: The rain/snow forecast displays rain/snow images. 0.1 mm/hour of rainfall/snowfall (minimum) is displayed in green, 5 mm/ hour (maximum) in dark violet. 4,979 [Air Temp]: The air temp forecast displays the air temperature by color. -45°C (-49°F) (minimum) is displayed in dark violet, 45°C (113°F) (maximum) is displayed in red. 1,621 [Pressure]: The pressure forecast displays surface pressure. 18 1020 1,621 Pressure icon Meaning High pressure Low pressure Warm front Cold front Occluded front Stationary front 11-10 11. WEATHER Pressure icon Meaning Trough Squall line Dry line 980 Isobars 1010 [500mb]: The 500mb forecast displays the contour lines over 500 mb. 4,898 [SST] (Sea surface temperature): This data layer shows the temperature of the sea surface in shades. Lower temperatures are in dark blue, higher in red. On the screen, you can turn on or off the automatic SST scale with tapping [A]. Set the minimum or maximum value for which to show SST. See page 3-5 for how to set the value. This is available when [Auto] is off. 4,984 OFF SST scale ON Minimum Maximum value value You can turn the automatic SST scale adjustment on or off by tapping the “A”. OFF: SST can be adjusted manually, with the range sliders. ON: SST set according to the depth shading selection set in the menu. 11-11 11. WEATHER [Currents]: The current forecast displays the tidal current speed and direction by blue arrow. The darker the blue, the faster the current speed (0 to 2 kn). 1,621 [Altimetry]: The altimetry forecast displays the sea height anomalies by color. The large anomalies are displayed in red, smaller ones in light green. 3,726 [Plankton]: The plankton forecast displays the plankton growth in tones of green. The darker the green, the greater the density of plankton. 11-12 12. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 12.1 What is AIS? AIS (Automatic Identification System) is a system that continuously transmits the identification and position of your ship to AIS-equipped ships within VHF range. All such ships also receive data from other AIS-equipped ships and display their positions and other relevant information. The AIS broadcasts this information over a VHF transceiver. Data include: • Position • Call sign • Name of ship • Speed over ground • Course over ground • Name of position-fixing equipment • Position of position-fixing equipment • Rate of turn • Heading 12.2 How to Show or Hide the AIS Symbols 1. On the radar display or plotter display, open the [Layers] menu. 2. Turn [AIS Targets] on or off as required. 12.3 Target type Activated AIS target AIS Target Symbols Symbol SOG and COG vector Description COG is indicated on the symbol with a dotted line. ROT (Rate of Turn) Heading line Color: Blue for the Class A AIS : Green for the Class B AIS Dangerous AIS target Color: Red The target whose values for both CPA and TCPA are smaller than [CPA Alarm Value] and [TCPA Alarm Value], which are set in the [Settings] - [Targets] menu, is indicated as a dangerous target. 12-1 12. AIS, DSC MESSAGE Target type Symbol Description Color - AIS target: Blue for the Class A AIS : Green for the Class B AIS - Cross: Red An AIS target becomes a lost target if a signal is not received from the AIS target for x* minutes. The lost target symbol is erased if a signal is not received for an additional x* minutes. *: The time depends on the AIS transponder. Check the operator’s manual for your AIS transponder for information about lost targets. Lost AIS target No CPA/ TCPA target AIS symbols are shown in a broken lines in the following cases: • No water or ground tracking speed of your ship, or there is no speed data. All AIS symbols are shown in broken lines. • No speed data from AIS target. The symbol of the corresponding AIS target is shown in broken lines. A target with neither a reported heading nor COG is oriented toward the top of the operational display area. Color: Blue for the Class A AIS : Green for the Class B AIS Other AIS symbols that may appear are shown in the table below. Symbol Meaning AtoN Base Station Aircraft SART 12-2 12. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 12.4 Proximity AIS Target Alarm The proximity AIS target alarm alerts you when an AIS target is within the distance you specify. When an AIS target is within the distance set, the alarm indication "Proximity AIS Alarm" flashes in the status bar and the audio alarm sounds. (See paragraph 2.11.7). 1. Open the home screen, then tap [Settings] - [Targets]. 2. Turn on [Proximity AIS Target Alarm]. 3. Tap [Proximity AIS Target Alarm Value] to open the software keyboard. 4. Set the alarm value, then tap . 5. Tap the close button to finish. 12.5 How to Ignore Slow Moving AIS Targets The proximity AIS target alarm may often sound in areas of heavy vessel traffic. You can prevent frequent release of the alarm against slow, non-threatening targets by specifying the maximum target speed that triggers the alarm. Any target whose speed is lower than set here does not trigger the alarm. 1. Open the home screen, then tap [Settings] - [Targets]. 2. Tap [Ignore Alarms for AIS Slower than...] to open the software keyboard. 3. Set a speed, then tap . The setting range is 0.0 - 9.9 (knots). 4. Tap the close button to finish. 12.6 How to Hide AIS Targets You can hide the AIS symbols that are beyond the distance you set here. 1. Open the home screen, then tap [Settings] - [Targets]. 2. Tap [Hide AIS Targets Farther than...]. 12-3 12. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 3. Tap a distance. Targets at a distance greater than selected here are not shown on the screen. 4. Tap the close button to finish. 12.7 How to Display AIS Target Data Tap an AIS target to display the simple information. To get detailed information, tap the target (plotter or radar display) then tap [Info] on the pop-up menu. Name MMSI FURUNO 124365890 COG SOG 0.0° 0.0 kn Range Bearing 7.293 NM 325.2° CPA TCPA 5.992 NM -41’30s 124365890 30’42s ZA1B2 Last Update FURUNO Simple information Detailed information 12.8 How to Show or Hide the Target IDs You can show or hide the target ID of AIS targets. 1. Open the home screen, then tap [Settings] - [Targets]. 2. Turn [Display Target IDs] on or off as required. 3. Tap the close button to finish. 12-4 12. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 12.9 AIS List How to open the AIS list 1. Open the home screen, then tap [List] and [AIS]. AIS CPA Range/Bearing CPA/TCPA AMBITIOUS 387650980 Range/Bearing CPA/TCPA APPARATION 836705890 Range/Bearing CPA/TCPA AQUAFARER 836705890 Range/Bearing CPA/TCPA BOHEMIAN 180092461 Range/Bearing CPA/TCPA BUTTRESS 180092461 How to display the detailed information for an AIS target Tap the AIS target on the AIS list then tap [Detail]. FURUNO FURUNO 12-5 12. AIS, DSC MESSAGE How to find an AIS target on the plotter display Tap the AIS target on the AIS list, then tap [Find On Chart]. The plotter display opens and the selected AIS target is zoomed in. How to edit an AIS nickname 1. Tap the AIS target to edit its nickname. 2. Tap [Edit Nickname] to display the software keyboard. 3. Enter the nickname. You can use a maximum of 20 alphanumeric characters. 4. Tap . 5. Tap the close button to finish. 12.10 How to Register an AIS or DSC Target to the Buddies List The buddies list provides a quick reference to ships’ MMSI and nickname. For example, you might want to enter the MMSI and nickname of partner ships or ships that often operate in your area. How to add an MMSI no. to the buddies list 1. Open the home screen, then tap [Settings] - [Targets]. 2. Tap [Buddies List (AIS & DSC)]. 3. Tap [Add Buddy] to open the numeric software keyboard. 4. Enter the MMSI number, then tap . 5. Tap the MMSI number just entered to show the software keyboard. 6. Enter the nickname, then tap . 456987321 FURUNO 7. Tap the close button to finish. How to delete an entry from the buddies list 1. Open the home screen, then tap [Settings] - [Targets]. 2. Tap [Buddies List (AIS & DSC)]. 12-6 12. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 3. Tap the red “X” (to the right of the nickname) of the buddy to delete. 456987321 Tap to delete from list. FURUNO 4. You are asked if you are sure to delete the buddy. Tap [OK]. 5. Tap the close button to finish. 12.11 AIS Transponder FA-30, FA-50 The FURUNO AIS Transponder FA-30 (or FA-50) installs in the NavNet TZtouch2 network and can be controlled from a NavNet TZtouch2 display. To access the menu for the transponder, do as shown below. See the respective operator’s manual for details. 1. Connect the FA-30 (or FA-50) to the NavNet TZtouch2 network. 2. Open the home screen, then tap [Settings] - [Initial Setup]. 3. Tap [FA30 Browser] or [FA50 Browser]. FAX30 Browser FA30 Browser FA50 Browser Close FA-30 Port Setup Own Vessel Data Sensor Status Test For Service OR Close FA-50 Initial Setup Own Vessel Data Message Alarm Status Sensor Status Tests For Service 12-7 12. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 12.12 DSC Message Information The DSC (Digital Selective Calling) message information feature provides, on the plotter and radar displays, the MMSI no. and position* of the ships that have transmitted a DSC message to you. A hexagon-shaped marker marks the position of the ship at the time the DSC was transmitted to you. The marker is color-coded according to the type of DSC message sent, red for distress and green for non-distress. * Position at the time of message transmission. Position information is not updated. Red: DSC marker for distress message 333336789 Green: DSC marker for non-distress message MMSI no. 333335678 This feature requires connection of a DSC capable radiotelephone that outputs the DSC sentence in NMEA 0183 format. 12.12.1 DSC message notification When a DSC position report message is received, the message "DSC Position Report Received" appears in yellow on the status bar at the top of the screen (see paragraph 2.11.7). To delete the message, tap the status bar. When a DSC distress message is received, the message "DSC Distress Call Received" appears in red on the status bar at the top of the screen. To delete the distress message, tap the status bar. 12.12.2 How to go to a DSC point Tap the DSC marker to go then tap [Go To] on the pop-up menu. 12-8 12. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 12.12.3 How to display DSC information Tap a DSC marker to display the simple information (position, MMSI no. of the ship that transmitted a DSC message, etc.). To get detailed information, tap a DSC marker, then tap [Info] on the pop-up menu. MMSI COG SOG 387654321 0.0° 0.0 kn Range Bearing 7.293 NM 325.2° CPA TCPA 5.992 NM -41’30s Last Update 30’42s CPA TCPA 5.992 NM 41’30s Range Bearing 7.293 NM 325.2° Simple information Detailed information 12-9 12. AIS, DSC MESSAGE 12.12.4 The DSC list When you receive a DSC message, the message is automatically saved to the DSC list. To help you quickly identify the DSC target on the plotter and radar displays, you can replace the MMSI no. indication with the name of your choice; for example, ship’s name. 1. Open the home screen, then tap [List] - [DSC]. AIS CPA Range/Bearing CPA/TCPA AMBITIOUS 387650980 Range/Bearing CPA/TCPA APPARATION 836705890 Range/Bearing CPA/TCPA AQUAFARER 836705890 Range/Bearing CPA/TCPA BOHEMIAN 180092461 Range/Bearing CPA/TCPA BUTTRESS 180092461 2. Tap [Name], [Range] or [CPA] at the top of the list to sort the list. [Name]: DSC targets sorted in alphanumeric order. [Range]: DSC targets sorted by range in ascending order. [CPA]: DSC targets sorted by CPA in ascending order. To see the detailed information for a DSC target, tap a DSC then tap [Detail]. 387654321 To put a DSC marker at the center of the plotter display, tap the DSC target then tap [Find On Chart]. 12-10 13. OTHER FUNCTIONS Once you have become acquainted with your equipment, you can set it according to your needs. You can change system configuration, change how the equipment operates and displays information, etc. The descriptions contained in this section are those not previously mentioned. 13.1 General Menu The [General] menu contains items that once preset do not require frequent adjustment. 13-1 13. OTHER FUNCTIONS [General] menu description Menu item [Show Range Sliders] [User Interface Auto-Hide] [Local Time Offset] [Synchronize Time with GPS] [Cross Cursor Speed] [Demo File] [Manual Demo] [Demo Speed] [Check for Software Update] [Reset Default Settings] Function Show or hide the range sliders, which appear at the right or left edge of the screen depending on the display mode. Select the time to wait before closing a pop-up menu when no operation is found. Select the time difference between local time and UTC time. Activate or deactivate synchronizing time with GPS. Adjust the cross cursor speed. Select the demo file to use with the demo mode. Enable or disable the demo mode. Set the ship’s speed to use in the demo mode. Update the software version. See section 13.5. Restore default settings for the [General] menu. Options [ON], [OFF] [2 s], [3 s], [5 s], [10 s], [15 s] UTC -12:00 to UTC + 13:00 (at one-hour intervals) [ON], [OFF] -7 to +7 [ON], [OFF] 0 to 20 kn *: In the demo displays, you can move the position for the boat icon to the position tapped. Tap the screen to open the pop-up menu then tap [Move Boat]. 13-2 13. OTHER FUNCTIONS 13.2 Units Menu The [Units] menu sets the unit of measurement for speed, distance, depth, etc. Menu item [Bearing Display] [True Wind Calculation Reference] [Position Format] [Short/Long Change Over] [Range (Long)] [Range (Short)] [Depth] [Height/Length] [Temperature] [Boat Speed] [Wind Speed] [Atmospheric Pressure] [Oil Pressure] [Volume] [Reset Default Settings] Options [Magnetic], [True] The mode (magnetic or true) of all heading and bearing data. [Ground], [Surface] Select wind value to display from speed over ground or speed through water (surface). [DDD°MM.mmmm’], [DDD°MM.mmm’], [DDD°MM.mm’], [DDD°MM’SS.ss”], [DDD.dddddd°] Set the distance at which to change between short and long range. Set the long range here (0.0 to 2.0 NM) [Nautical Mile], [Kilometer], [Mile] [Foot], [Meter], [Yard] [Foot], [Meter], [Fathom], [Passi Braza] [Foot], [Meter] [Fahrenheit Degree], [Celsius Degree] [Knot], [Kilometer per Hour], [Mile per Hour], [Meter per Second] [Knot], [Kilometer per Hour], [Mile per Hour], [Meter per Second] [HectoPascal], [Millibar], [Millimeter of Mercury], [Inch of Mercury] [KiloPascal], [Bar], [Pound per Square Inch] [Gallon] (Gallon & Gallon/Hour), [Litre] (Litre & Litre/Hour) Restore default settings for the [Units] menu. 13-3 13. OTHER FUNCTIONS 13.3 Initial Setup Menu The [Initial Setup] menu, which is mainly for use by the installer of the equipment, sets up the system according to the sensors connected. These adjustments require some knowledge of marine electronics equipment. If you are unsure of your abilities, have a qualified marine electronics technician make the adjustments. Inadequate adjustment can affect performance. GPS POSITION section, other items Menu item [Longitudinal (from bow] [Lateral GPS Position (-Port)] Description Enter the GPS antenna positioning bow-stern (Longitudinal) and port-starboard (Lateral) position from the origin. Menu item [Boat Length] [Size of Static Icon] Description Options (setting range) Set the length of your boat. 0 m to 999 m Set the size of static (such as own ship) 50 to 150 icons. Select the start point for depth measure- [Under Keel], [Under Sea Levment. el] Set the transducer draft. 0.0 m to 99.9 m Set the keel draft. 0.0 m to 99.9 m Set Min/Max Boat Speed, Min/Max Depth, Min/Max Sea Surface Temperature, Engine(x2) (Max. RPM, Oil Pressure, Temperature), Reset Instrument Pages, Reset Default Settings. [Depth Display] [Transducer Draft] [Keel Draft] [Graphic Instruments Setup] Options (setting range) 0 m to 999 m -99 m to +9 m Origin DATA ACQUISITION section Menu Item [GP330B WAAS Mode] [WS200 WAAS Mode] [Data Source] Description Select [ON] to use the WAAS mode for the corresponding GPS antenna. Options (setting range) [ON], [OFF] Select the source for each data to input to the system. If two or more sources are connected for a data, select one using the pull-down dialog box. The FURUNO products are shown at the upper part of the list. [Sensor List] Show the information for sensors connected to your equipment. Also, you can set “Nickname” for them here. [NMEA0183 Output] Select [ON] to output NMEA sentences. [NMEA 2000 PGN Output] Select [ON] for the PGN's (Parameter Group Number, CAN bus (NMEA2000) message) to output from the CAN bus port. [Sky View] Show the condition of GPS and GEO (WAAS) satellites. The bearing and elevation angle of all GPS and GEO satellites (if applicable) in view of your receiver appear. For the service technician. INTERNAL GPS SETUP section Menu Item [WAAS Mode] 13-4 Description Set to [OFF] when using external GPS. 13. OTHER FUNCTIONS SC-30 SETUP section Menu item [WAAS Mode] [Heading Offset] [Pitch Offset] [Roll Offset] Description Select [ON] to use the WAAS mode. Enter the offset value for heading. Enter the offset value for pitching. Enter the offset value for rolling. Options (setting range) [ON], [OFF] -180° to +180° -90° to +90° -90° to +90° CALIBRATION section Menu item [Heading] [Speed Through Water] [Wind Speed] [Wind Angle] [Sea Surface Temperature] Description Offset heading data. Calibrate speed data. Enter amount in percentage. Options (setting range) -180.0° to +180.0° -50% to +50% Offset wind speed data. Enter amount in percentage. -50% to ;50% Offset wind angle data. -180° to +180° Offset sea surface temperature data. -10°C to +10°C DATA DAMPING section Menu item Description [COG & SOG] Set data damping time. The lower the setting the faster the response to change. [Heading] [Speed Through Water] [Wind Speed & Angle] [Rate of Turn] Options (setting range) 0 to 59 seconds FUSION section Menu item [Connect to Fusion] [Fusion Auto Vol7ue] [Minimum Speed] [Maximum Speed] [Volume Increase] Description Connect to your Fusion equipment. Options (setting range) Set to [ON] to allow this unit to control the Fusion volume. Set the minimum speed threshold. Exceeding this speed activates volume auto control. Set the maximum speed threshold. 0.0 kn to 19.9 kn 0.1 kn to 99.0 kn Set the amount of extra volume to output. 10% to +50% BROWSER INSTALLATION section Menu item [FAX30 Browser] [FA30 Browser] [FA50 Browser] Description Option (setting range) Show the Facsimile Receiver FAX-30 display. Show the AIS Receiver FA-30 display. Show the AIS Receiver FA-50 display. 13-5 13. OTHER FUNCTIONS Other items Menu item [Chart Master Device] [System ID] [IP Address] [Quick Self Test] [ServiceMan] [Event/Buzzer Port Configuration] [Event Input Configuration] [Update Network Equipments] [Reset Default Settings] Description Option (setting range) Set to ON to set this equipment as the chart master and share one System ID and chart unlock code in the network. The system ID for this device within the network. IP address for this unit within the network. Test the equipment. Requires login password. For the serviceman. Select from [Event Input] or [Buzzer Input ] to configure information sent to the port. Select what data is input as an event. Update the list of equipment connected to the same network as this unit. Reset the system to default settings. [GRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS SETUP] Menu Item Maximum Boat Speed Maximum Wind Speed Description Set the transducer’s maximum detectable speed Set the transducer’s maximum detectable speed Options (setting range) [1 kn] to [99 kn] [1 kn] to [99 kn] [GRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS SETUP] - [Depth] Menu Item Minimum Depth Description Set the transducer’s minimum detectable depth Set the transducer’s maximum detectable depth Maximum Depth Options (setting range) [1 m] to [19 m] [20 m] to [2000 m] [GRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS SETUP] - [Sea Surface Temperature] Menu Item Minimum SST Description Set the transducer’s minimum detectable temperature Set the transducer’s maximum detectable temperature Maximum SST Options (setting range) [0.00°C] to [98.99°C] [0.01°C] to [99.99°C] [GRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS SETUP] - [Propulsion Engine] Menu Item [Max. RPM] [Red Zone Oil Pressure] Max. Oil Pressure Min. Temperature [Red Zone Temperature] 13-6 Description Set the maximum rpm of your engine to show on the RPM display. Set the starting value for the red zone area of the oil pressure meter. Set the maximum oil pressure of your engine. Set the minimum temperature for your engine. Set the starting value for the red zone area of the engine temperature indicator. Options (setting range) [1 rpm] to [20,000 rpm] [0 psi] to [59 kPa] [60 psi] to [144 psi] [0.00°C] to [99.00°C] [0.01°C] to [999.00°C] 13. OTHER FUNCTIONS [GRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS SETUP] - [Other Engine] Menu Item [Max. RPM] [Red Zone Oil Pressure] Max. Oil Pressure Min. Temperature [Red Zone Temperature] Reset Instrument Pages Description Set the maximum rpm of your engine to show on the RPM display. Set the starting value for the red zone area of the oil pressure meter. Set the maximum oil pressure of your engine. Set the minimum temperature for your engine. Set the starting value for the red zone area of the engine temperature indicator. Resets all instrument pages to default. Options (setting range) [0 rpm] to [20,000 rpm] [0 kPa] to [999 kPa] [0 kPa] to [999 kPa] [0°C] to [99°C] [0°C] to [999°C] [OK], [Cancel] ENGINE & TANK SETUP Menu Item [Nickname] [Used For Propulsion] [Reset] Description Options (setting range) Change the nickname for the engine or tank. Select which engine/tank is used to [ON], [OFF] calculate the distance which may be traveled using the remaining fuel. [ON] uses the engine/tank for calculations, [OFF] ignores the engine/tank. Resets the engine/tank details to default [OK], [Cancel] 13-7 13. OTHER FUNCTIONS 13.4 Facsimile Receiver FAX-30 The FURUNO Facsimile Receiver FAX-30 installs in the NavNet TZtouch2 network and can be controlled from a NavNet TZtouch2 display. Below are the steps to start fax operation. 1. Connect the FAX-30 to the NavNet TZtouch2 network. 2. Open the home screen, then tap [Settings] - [Initial Setup]. 3. Tap [FAX30 Browser]. FAX30 Browser FA30 Browser FA50 Browser FAXSIMILE RECEIVER FAX-30 WX FAX NAVTEX LOGOUT 4. Tap [WX FAX] or [NAVTEX]. 100N JMH 3622.5kHz IOCXXX XXXrpm SN=11 SS=55 NEXT PAGE 1/2 STBY MENU CHANNEL SETUP TIMER SETUP EDIT STATION LIST SYSTEM SETUP RX MODE << Top 5. Refer to the Operator’s Manual of the FAX-30 for operation information. The FAX-30 display can only be accessed by one NavNet TZtouch2 unit at a time. When another NavNet TZtouch2 display accesses the FAX-30, control of the FAX-30 is given to that display after the picture has stopped completely. This sequence takes approximately one minute. 13-8
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