Furuno USA 9ZWRTR104 Transceiver for Radar Sensor DRS4DL User Manual

Furuno USA Inc Transceiver for Radar Sensor DRS4DL

User Manual II Part 2

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1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
1.7
How to Edit the Display Icons
The default home screen arrangement provides seven displays in configurations according to the equipment that you have in your network. If the arrangement does not
meet your requirements, you can change the display icons as required. You can set a
maximum of 10 display icons to show, and split a display screen up to three ways. For
example, you can show the radar and sounder (fish finder) displays in a two-way split
screen.
The screen can be a full-screen, two-way split or three-way split. The displays available depend on the display division selected and your system configuration. The table
below outlines the display divisions and possible displays.
Display division
Full
Two-way split
Three-way split
1.7.1
Available displays
Plotter, weather, radar, sounder, instrument, camera
Plotter, radar, sounder
Plotter, radar, sounder, instrument, camera
How to add a new display icon
1. Tap the [Home] icon to show the home screen.
2. Tap the + icon. (If the icon is not shown, this means the capacity
for display icons has been reached. Erase an unnecessary icon
to make room. See paragraph 1.7.2.)
3. Follow the instructions below to create a display icon.
Tap to save icon.
Custom display area
Display
division
Drag
display
division
Drag
display
type
Available displays
Your arrangement is then opened on the screen and the home screen is updated according to your arrangement.
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1.7.2
How to edit or remove a display icon
Long tap the display icon to edit to show the editing icons on the display icon. Tap the
applicable editing icon, referring to the figure and description below.
Change contents of icon Remove icon
Long
tap
Change size
of icon
Change contents of display icon: Tap the icon at the upper left corner. See the illustration in paragraph 1.7.1 for how to set the icon.
Remove display icon: Tap the icon at the upper right corner to remove the icon from
the home screen.
Change size of display icon: Tap the icon at the lower right corner to switch the size
between large and small. (Large icons are shown on the quick page.)
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1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
1.8
Hidden Functions
This equipment has five functions that are normally hidden from view: quick page,
slide-out menu, pop-up menu, [Layers] menu, and data area (navdata). Swipe or tap
the screen at the locations shown below to access the functions.
A function window is automatically erased from the screen when it is not operated with
the time specified with [User Interface Auto-Hide] in the [General] - [Settings] menu.
You can erase the window at any time by tapping the screen.
Quick page
Swipe
Swipe
Swipe
Tap
Swipe
Slide-out menu
Swipe
Data area
Layers menu*
* Radar sensor connected. [Radar Overlay], [Radar Rings],
[Guard Zone 1] and [Guard Zone 2] do not appear with no
radar sensor connection.
Pop-up menu
Function description
The quick page selects displays. The display icons set to large size appear on the
quick page. (See paragraph 1.6.2.)
The slide-out menu provides quick access to often-used functions in the active display. The color of the function name changes according to function status as shown
below. Unavailable functions are grayed out.
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The pop-up menu provide a subset of functions that are relevant to the object or location tapped. Unavailable functions are grayed out.
The [Layers] menu mainly controls the items that are displayed on the top layer of the
active display. Unavailable functions are grayed out. (This menu can also be accessed
from the slide-out menu (where available)). The figure below shows the [Layers] menu
for the radar and weather displays.
Layers menu for radar display
Layers menu for weather display
The data area shows navigation data. See the next section for details.
Hidden function availability and screen division
Display
Camera
Instrument
Plotter
Radar
Sounder
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Full screen displays and hidden function availability
Layers
Pop-up
Data area
Quick page
Slide-out
A: Data area, [Layers] menu, pop-up menu, quick page
B: Pop-up menu, quick page, slide-out menu
C: [Layers] menu, pop-up menu, slide-out menu
Three-way split screen hidden function availability
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Weather
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
1.9
Data Area
The data area at the left side of the screen shows various navigation data, in movable
and editable data boxes. You can select the data to display, select format (analog or
digital) and change the order of the data. Data availability depends on your system
configuration.
Data
area
DATA
ROUTE
RADAR
Note: The data display is also available in the two- and three-way split screens, on the
left screen.
Two types of data sets are available, navigation data and route data. Select the desired set with [DATA] or [ROUTE] at the bottom of the data area.
1.9.1
How to change the order of the data
Drag and drop the data boxes to change their order.
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1.9.2
How to change the contents of a data box
Tap the data box to change, and the [MODIFY NAVDATA] pop-up menu appears. Tap
the data to use on the pop-up menu.
Tap an
item
Tap item
to change
DATA
1.9.3
ROUTE
RADAR
How to add data to a data area
1. Tap any unoccupied area in the data area to display the [ADD NAVDATA] pop-up
menu.
Cursor
or
DATA
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RADAR
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2. Tap the data to add on the pop-up menu The added data appears at the bottom
of the data display. [Cursor information] is added in the example shown below.
DATA
1.9.4
ROUTE
RADAR
How to delete a data box
Tap the data box to delete, then tap [Remove] on the pop-up menu.
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1.9.5
How to switch an indication between analog (graphic) and digital
Tap the data box for which to switch the indication, and the [MODIFY NAVDATA] popup menu appears. Use the [Graphic] flipswitch to switch between analog and digital.
[ON] for analog, or [OFF] for digital.
DATA
ROUTE
RADAR
ON
DATA
ROUTE
RADAR
OFF
ON
Analog ([Graphic]: ON)
1.9.6
Digital ([Graphic]: OFF)
How to adjust the transparency of the data area
You can adjust the degree of transparency for the data box with the [NavData Transparency] slider (or software keyboard) in the [Settings] - [Plotter] menu. The available
degree of transparency is 0 - 80(%). (Alpha blending technology is used for transparency effects.)
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1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
1.10
Micro SD Cards
This equipment uses two types of micro SD cards, chart and data. The chart cards
contain charts and the data micro SD card stores plotter-related data such as tracks,
routes, points and generic data such as menu settings. Set and remove the card as
shown below. The Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC) cards can also be used.
How to insert a micro SD card
Before inserting a chart card in the multi function display, turn off the power.
Push card
into slot*.
Remove
cover.
Unfasten two
screws.
Push card into slot.
Chart card drive (multi function display)
* Right slot is for data card; left slot is for chart
card.
SD card unit (SDU-001)
How to format a micro SD card
You do not normally need to format a data micro SD card. If the card becomes unreadable, format the card with a formatting program that is compatible with the specifications of the micro SD card.
How to remove a micro SD card
1) Open the card slot cover at the rear of the display unit. (Remove the cover in case
of the SD card unit.)
2) Push the card to release the card from the card drive.
3) Remove the card with your fingers then close the lid (cover).
4) Close the card slot lid.
About the micro SD cards
• Handle the cards carefully. Improper use can damage the card and
destroy its contents.
• Make sure the slot lid (cover) is closed at all times.
• Remove a card with only your fingers. Do not use metal instruments
(like tweezers) to remove the card.
• Do not remove a card during the reading of or writing to the card.
Note: Use a micro SD card class 6 or higher for storing chart data.
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Compatible micro SD cards
The table below lists the micro SD cards that have been verified for use with this equipment.
Maker
KINGMAX
Kingston
Lexar Media
SANDISK
Silicon Power
Transcend
1-20
Model
KM-MCSDXC10X64GUHS1P
KM-MCSDHC10X32GUHS1P
KM-MCSDHC4X32G
KM-MCSDHC10X16GUHS1P
KM-MCSDHC4X16G
SDCX10/64GB
SDC10/32GB
SDC4/32GBS
SDC10/16GB
SDC4/16GB
SDC10/8GB
SDC4/8GB
LSDMI64GABJPC10
LSDMI32GABJP
LSDMI16GABJPC6
LSDMI8GBABJPC6
SDSDQX-064G-U46A
SDSDQ-032G-J35A
SDSDQ-016G-J35A
SDSDQU-008G-J35A
SDSDQ-008G-J35A
SP064GBSTXBU1V10-SP
SP032GBSTHDU1V10-SP
SP032GBSTH004V10-SP
SP016GBSTHDU1V10-SP
SP016GBSTH004V10-SP
SP008GBSTHBU1V10-SP
SP008GBSTH010V10-SP
TS64GUSDU1
TS32GUSDU1
TS32GUSDC4
TS16GUSDHC10U1
TS16GUSDC4
TS8GUSDHC10U1
TS8GUSDC4
Capacity (GB)
64
32
16
64
32
16
64
32
16
64
32
16
64
32
16
64
32
16
Class
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
1.11
Plotter Introduction
The plotter provides a small world map in raster format. A vector chart for the US
coastline (with Alaska and Hawaii) is provided also. The plotter section has functions
to enter points, and create and plan routes.
The plotter receives position information supplied from the built in GPS receiver. Your
position is marked on the screen with the boat icon.
The points and routes you have entered are shown on the screen. You can move, delete and edit the points and routes from a pop-up menu.
The plotter also
•
•
•
•
•
Plots the track of your ship
Measures distances and bearings
Marks man overboard (MOB) position
Controls alarm functions
Follows routes
Home icon
Undo icon
Status bar
Redo icon
Return own
ship to
screen
center
Depth Alarm
Slider bar
COG
Heading
line
Active route
Boat icon
Track
Data
area
DATA
ROUTE
Point
RADAR
Orientation mode switch
Chart range
2D/3D switch
Inactive route
(Departure or
arrival point,
selectable on
[Layers menu])
The status bar, common to all modes, alerts you to equipment status. The color of
both the bar and the status message change according to message category.
- Red bar, yellow characters: warning (alarm violation, equipment error, etc.)
- Yellow bar, black characters: caution (system message, etc.)
When an alert condition occurs, the equipment beeps (if enabled), the name of the
alert appears in the bar, and the bar flashes. You can stop the flashing and silence the
beep by tapping the bar.
The undo and redo icons are available for point and route operations.
Undo: Reverse the last action.
Redo: Repeat the last action.
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1.12
Radar Introduction
A radar system operates in the microwave part of the radio frequency (RF) range. The
radar detects the position and movement of objects. Objects are shown on the radar
display at their measured distances and bearings in intensities according to echo
strength.
The radar display is available in head-up and north-up modes and orientation in true
and relative motion. The relative motion display shows other ships movement relative
to your ship. The true motion display shows your ship and other objects in motion according to their true courses and speeds.
A guard zone tells you when the radar targets are in the area you indicate. The trail of
targets can be shown in afterglow to monitor their movements.
Heading line
Undo icon
Home icon
Redo icon
Guard zone
North mark
250
260
270
240
280
290
230
220
300
310
210
Return own
ship icon to
screen
center.
320
200
㔎㔐෻኿
330
190
340
340
180
160
10
150
140
Data
area
20
130
30
40
120
50
110
60
100
90
DATA
ROUTE
Slider
bar
350
170
RADAR
Own ship position
80
70
Fixed range
rings
TX
TX/Standby
switch
Range
Orientation mode switch
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