Furuno USA 9ZWRTR109 Transceiver for Radar model FAR-3330SW User Manual
Furuno USA Inc Transceiver for Radar model FAR-3330SW
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL CHART RADAR Model FAR-3210 FAR-3220 FAR-3230S FAR-3230S-SSD FAR-3310 FAR-3320 FAR-3330S FAR-3330S-SSD FAR-3320W FAR-3330SW FAR-3210-BB FAR-3220-BB FAR-3230S-BB FAR-3230S-SSD-BB FAR-3220W-BB FAR-3230SW-BB (Product Name: MARINE RADAR) www.furuno.com The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free. ・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN All rights reserved. Printed in Japan A : APR . 2014 B2 : DEC . 15, 2014 Pub. No. OME-36160-B2 ( YOTA ) FAR-3000SERIES 0 0 0 1 7 8 0 2 7 1 1 IMPORTANT NOTICES General • This manual has been authored with simplified grammar, to meet the needs of international users. • The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong operation or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury. • Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO. • If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement. • The contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice. • The example screens (or illustrations) shown in this manual can be different from the screens you see on your display. The screens you see depend on your system configuration and equipment settings. • Save this manual for future reference. • Any modification of the equipment (including software) by persons not authorized by FURUNO will cancel the warranty. • All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders. • “C-MAP” means “C-MAP by Jeppesen” in this manual. • Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation of the USA and other countries. How to discard this product Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste. For disposal in the USA, see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance (http://www.eiae.org/) for the correct method of disposal. How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the chapter on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery is used. Tape the + and - terminals of battery before disposal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit. In the European Union The crossed-out trash can symbol indicates that all types of batteries must not be discarded in standard trash, or at a trash site. Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to your national legislation and the Batteries Directive 2006/66/EU. Cd In the USA The Mobius loop symbol (three chasing arrows) indicates that Ni-Cd and lead-acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled. Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to local laws. Ni-Cd Pb In the other countries There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol. The number of symbols can increase when the other countries make their own recycle symbols in the future. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The operator must read the safety instructions before attempting to operate the equipment. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Warning, Caution Prohibitive Action Mandatory Action WARNING Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard The radar antenna emits electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) energy that can be harmful, particularly to your eyes. Never look directly into the antenna aperture from a close distance while the radar is in operation or expose yourself to the transmitting antenna at a close distance. Distances at which RF radiation level of 100, 50 and 10 W/m2 are given in the table below. Magnetron radar Radar model FAR-3210/ FAR-3310/ FAR-3210-BB Transceiver RTR-105 FAR-3220/ FAR-3320/ FAR-3220-BB RTR-106 FAR-3320W/ FAR-3220W-BB RTR-108 FAR-3230S/ FAR-3330S/ FAR-3230S-BB 100W/m2 50W/m2 10W/m2 XN20CF 0.6 m 0.4 m 1.4 m 0.9 m 4.4 m 3.0 m XN24CF 0.3 m 0.6 m 2.5 m XN12CF 1.3 m 1.0 m 2.7 m 1.7 m 9.5 m 6.8 m Magnetron FNE1201 MG5436 Antenna XN12CF XN20CF XN24CF 0.7 m 1.3 m 5.5 m MG5436 XN20CF 0.5 m 1.2 m 5.5 m RTR-107 MG5223F XN24CF SN36CF 0.3 m N/A 0.9 m 0.5 m 4.0 m 4.6 m RTR-109 FAR-3330SW/ FAR-3230SW-BB MG5223F SN36CF N/A 0.26 m 2.3 m Solid state radar Radar model FAR-3230S-SSD/ FAR-3330S-SSD/ FAR-3230S-SSD-BB ii Transceiver RTR-111 Antenna SN36CF 100W/m2 50W/m2 10W/m2 N/A N/A 1.0 m SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Do not open the equipment. The equipment uses high voltage that can cause electrical shock. Refer any repair work to a qualified technician. Before turning on the radar, be sure no one is near the antenna. Prevent the potential risk of being struck by the rotating antenna, which can result in serious injury or death. WARNING Do not operate the equipment with wet hands. Electrical shock can result. Keep objects away from the opentype antenna unit, so as not to impede rotation of the antenna. Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can result. Use the proper fuse. If water leaks into the equipment or something is dropped into the equipment, immediately turn off the power at the switchboard. WARNING Fire or electrical shock can result. If the equipment is giving off smoke or fire, immediately turn off the power at the switchboard. Fire or electrical shock can result. If you feel the equipment is acting abnormally or giving off strange noises, immediately turn off the power at the switchboard and contact a FURUNO service technician. Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can result. Make sure no rain or water splash leaks into the equipment. Fire or electrical shock can result if water leaks into the equipment. Use of the wrong fuse can cause fire or damage the equipment. The TT function is a valuable aid to navigation. However, the navigator must check all aids available to avoid collision. - The TT automatically tracks an automatically or manually acquired radar target and calculates its course and speed, indicating them with a vector. Since the data generated by the TT depends on the selected radar targets, the radar must be optimally tuned for use with the TT, to ensure required targets will not be lost or unnecessary targets, like sea returns and noise, will not be acquired and tracked. - A target is not always a landmass, reef, ship, but can also be returns from the sea surface and from clutter. As the level of clutter changes with the environment, the operator must correctly adjust the sea and rain clutter controls and the gain control so that the target echoes do not disappear from the radar screen. Do not place liquid-filled containers on or near the equipment. Fire or electrical shock can result if a liquid spills into the equipment. iii SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION CAUTIO The plotting accuracy and response of this TT meets IMO standards. Tracking accuracy is affected by the following: • • Tracking accuracy is affected by course change. One to two minutes is required to restore vectors to full accuracy after an abrupt course change. (The actual amount depends on gyrocompass specifications.) The amount of tracking delay is inversely proportional to the relative speed of the target. Delay is approx. 15-30 seconds for the higher relative speed; approx. 30-60 seconds for the lower relative speed. The following factors can affect accuracy: - Echo intensity - Radar transmission pulse length - Radar bearing error - Gyrocompass error - Course change (own ship and targets) Handle the LCD carefully. The LCD is made of glass, which can cause injury if broken. The data presented by this equipment is intended as a source of navigation information. The prudent navigator never relies exclusively on any one source of navigation information, for safety of vessel and crew. iv Warning Label(s) Warning label(s) is(are) attached to the equipment. Do not remove the label(s). If a label is missing or damaged, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement. WARNING To avoid electrical shock, do not remove cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. WARNING Radiation hazard. Only qualified personnel should work inside scanner. Confirm that TX has stopped before opening scanner. Name: Warning Label 1 Type: 86-003-1011-1 Code No.: 100-236-231 Name: Warning Sticker Type: 03-142-3201-0 Code No.: 100-266-890 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD................................................................................................................ xvii SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS...................................................................................... xxi 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW .................................................................................1-1 1.1 Units of the System ....................................................................................................1-1 1.1.1 Radar Control Unit RCU-025..........................................................................1-1 1.1.2 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 .....................................................................1-4 1.1.3 Processor Unit EC-3000.................................................................................1-5 1.2 How to Turn the System On/Off .................................................................................1-5 1.3 How to Select a Color Palette.....................................................................................1-6 1.4 How to Adjust the Display Brilliance (FURUNO monitor) ...........................................1-7 1.5 Operating Modes ........................................................................................................1-8 1.5.1 How to select an operating mode ...................................................................1-8 1.5.2 Limitations when using the chart radar mode.................................................1-8 1.6 Display Screens..........................................................................................................1-9 1.6.1 Radar display .................................................................................................1-9 1.6.2 Chart radar display .......................................................................................1-11 1.6.3 Chart display ................................................................................................1-12 1.7 Status Bar.................................................................................................................1-13 1.7.1 Status bar for radar, chart radar mode .........................................................1-13 1.7.2 How to operate the buttons, slider bars on the Status bar ...........................1-14 1.8 InstantAccess Bar.....................................................................................................1-15 1.8.1 How to operate the buttons, slider bars on the InstantAccess bar ...............1-17 1.9 Sensor Information, Datum Box ...............................................................................1-18 1.10 Menu Overview.........................................................................................................1-19 1.10.1 Basic menu operation...................................................................................1-19 1.10.2 Menu history feature.....................................................................................1-20 1.10.3 How to enter numeric data ...........................................................................1-21 1.10.4 How to enter alphanumeric character data ..................................................1-21 1.11 Context-Sensitive Menus in the Radar Mode ...........................................................1-22 1.11.1 Context-sensitive menus available with buttons and boxes .........................1-22 1.11.2 Context-sensitive menus in the display area in the radar and chart radar modes .................................................................................1-24 1.12 Cursor Position .........................................................................................................1-25 1.13 How to Select Sensor Settings .................................................................................1-25 1.14 How to Enter Ship Speed .........................................................................................1-26 1.15 How to Enter Heading ..............................................................................................1-28 1.16 How to Mark MOB Position ......................................................................................1-29 1.17 How to Offset Position ..............................................................................................1-29 1.18 How to Select Time Format, Set Local Time ............................................................1-30 1.19 How to Take a Screenshot of the Display ................................................................1-30 1.20 The Settings Menu ...................................................................................................1-31 1.21 User Profiles for Radar, Chart Radar .......................................................................1-31 1.21.1 How to create a profile .................................................................................1-31 1.21.2 How to disable a profile ................................................................................1-31 1.21.3 How to activate a profile ...............................................................................1-31 1.21.4 How to restore a profile to the default settings .............................................1-32 1.21.5 How to change the settings on the current display to the recommended settings .......................................................................1-32 1.22 How to View Chart Software Version No., Chart System Information, and Operator's Manual .............................................................................................1-33 1.23 Tips (operational guidance) .....................................................................................1-34 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. RADAR, CHART RADAR OPERATION................................................................2-1 2.1 How to Transmit ......................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 How to Tune the Radar Receiver............................................................................... 2-1 2.2.1 Tuning for magnetron radar ........................................................................... 2-1 2.3 Pulse Length .............................................................................................................. 2-2 2.3.1 How to select a pulse length .......................................................................... 2-2 2.3.2 How to change the pulse length..................................................................... 2-3 2.4 How to Adjust the Sensitivity...................................................................................... 2-3 2.5 How to Suppress Sea Clutter..................................................................................... 2-3 2.5.1 How to reduce sea clutter automatically ........................................................ 2-4 2.5.2 How to reduce sea clutter manually ............................................................... 2-4 2.6 How to Suppress Rain Clutter.................................................................................... 2-5 2.6.1 How to reduce rain clutter automatically ........................................................ 2-5 2.6.2 How to reduce rain clutter manually............................................................... 2-6 2.7 Interference Rejector.................................................................................................. 2-7 2.8 Echo Stretch............................................................................................................... 2-7 2.9 Echo Averaging.......................................................................................................... 2-8 2.10 Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) Function ........................................................... 2-9 2.10.1 How to turn the Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) function on/off ............. 2-9 2.10.2 How to adjust the gain in the Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) mode...... 2-9 2.10.3 Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) menu .................................................. 2-10 2.10.4 How to get the high sensitivity...................................................................... 2-10 2.10.5 How to suppress the false echoes ............................................................... 2-10 2.11 Noise Rejector.......................................................................................................... 2-11 2.12 Wiper........................................................................................................................ 2-12 2.13 How to Preset Controls for Specific Navigation Purpose ......................................... 2-12 2.13.1 How to select a customized echo................................................................. 2-14 2.13.2 How to edit a customized echo .................................................................... 2-14 2.13.3 How to restore a user customized echo to the saved settings..................... 2-15 2.13.4 How to restore a user customized echo to the factory default settings........ 2-15 2.14 How to Suppress Second-trace Echoes .................................................................. 2-16 2.15 Presentation Modes ................................................................................................. 2-16 2.15.1 How to select a presentation mode.............................................................. 2-17 2.15.2 Description of presentation modes............................................................... 2-18 2.16 How to Select the Range Scale ............................................................................... 2-20 2.17 How to Measure the Range to a Target ................................................................... 2-20 2.17.1 How to measure the range by using a VRM ................................................ 2-21 2.17.2 How to set VRM attributes ........................................................................... 2-22 2.18 How to Measure the Bearing to a Target ................................................................. 2-23 2.18.1 How to measure the bearing ........................................................................ 2-23 2.18.2 How to select bearing reference .................................................................. 2-24 2.19 Collision Assessment by Offset EBL........................................................................ 2-24 2.19.1 How to assess risk of collision .................................................................... 2-24 2.19.2 Point of reference for origin point of offset EBL ........................................... 2-25 2.20 How to Measure the Range and Bearing Between Two Targets ............................. 2-26 2.21 How to Off-center the Display .................................................................................. 2-27 2.22 Target Trails ............................................................................................................. 2-28 2.22.1 Target trails-related indications .................................................................... 2-28 2.22.2 True or relative target trails .......................................................................... 2-28 2.22.3 Trail time ...................................................................................................... 2-29 2.22.4 How to reset target trails .............................................................................. 2-29 2.22.5 How to temporarily remove all target trails from the display ........................ 2-29 2.22.6 Trail stabilization in true motion.................................................................... 2-29 2.22.7 Target trail attributes on the TRAIL menu .................................................... 2-30 2.23 Parallel Index (PI) Lines ........................................................................................... 2-30 2.23.1 How to display, erase a PI line..................................................................... 2-31 vi TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.30 2.31 2.32 2.33 2.34 2.35 2.36 2.37 2.38 2.39 2.40 2.41 2.23.2 How to adjust PI line orientation, PI line interval ..........................................2-31 2.23.3 How to select the number of PI lines to display............................................2-31 2.23.4 How to select the bearing reference for the PI line ......................................2-31 2.23.5 How to select the PI lines orientation ...........................................................2-32 2.23.6 How to reset PI lines ....................................................................................2-32 2.23.7 How to adjust PI line length ..........................................................................2-32 Zoom ........................................................................................................................2-33 Markers.....................................................................................................................2-34 2.25.1 Heading line .................................................................................................2-34 2.25.2 Stern marker.................................................................................................2-34 2.25.3 North marker ................................................................................................2-34 2.25.4 Own ship marker ..........................................................................................2-34 2.25.5 Vectors .........................................................................................................2-35 2.25.6 Barge marker................................................................................................2-35 2.25.7 Antenna marker............................................................................................2-36 2.25.8 Cursor...........................................................................................................2-36 How to Adjust Brilliance of Screen Data...................................................................2-37 Watch Alert ...............................................................................................................2-38 Information Box ........................................................................................................2-39 2.28.1 Information box contents ..............................................................................2-39 2.28.2 How to show the information box .................................................................2-40 2.28.3 How to turn NAV data on/off.........................................................................2-41 Interswitch ................................................................................................................2-42 2.29.1 Displaying antenna information ....................................................................2-42 2.29.2 How to preset antenna and display combinations ........................................2-43 2.29.3 How to select an antenna .............................................................................2-44 Dual Radar (B-type only) ..........................................................................................2-45 2.30.1 How to enable or disable the dual radar display ..........................................2-46 2.30.2 Operating considerations for the dual radar display .....................................2-46 Performance Monitor ................................................................................................2-48 Magnetron Reset (For A- and B-types) ....................................................................2-50 CCRP (Common Consistent Reference Point).........................................................2-51 Drop Mark.................................................................................................................2-53 2.34.1 How to show, hide the drop mark box ..........................................................2-53 2.34.2 How to inscribe a drop mark.........................................................................2-53 2.34.3 Drop mark bearing reference .......................................................................2-53 2.34.4 How to erase a drop mark ............................................................................2-54 Anchor Watch ...........................................................................................................2-54 SART ........................................................................................................................2-55 2.36.1 What is an SART? ........................................................................................2-55 2.36.2 How to receive an SART ..............................................................................2-55 Alert Box, Alert List ...................................................................................................2-56 2.37.1 Alert box .......................................................................................................2-56 2.37.2 Alert list.........................................................................................................2-57 2.37.3 Changing priority of primary alerts ...............................................................2-57 Echo Area.................................................................................................................2-58 Echo Color................................................................................................................2-58 Icing Prevention........................................................................................................2-59 Chart Radar Functions .............................................................................................2-60 2.41.1 How to switch between radar and chart radar modes ..................................2-60 2.41.2 How to show or hide chart objects ...............................................................2-60 2.41.3 How to create and recall custom sets of chart display objects .....................2-62 2.41.4 Chart database information ..........................................................................2-63 2.41.5 Chart scale indications .................................................................................2-63 2.41.6 Chart status ..................................................................................................2-63 2.41.7 Chart alert function .......................................................................................2-64 vii TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.41.8 Notes details ................................................................................................ 2-64 2.42 Radar Observation ................................................................................................... 2-65 2.42.1 General ........................................................................................................ 2-65 2.42.2 False echoes................................................................................................ 2-66 2.42.3 RACON ........................................................................................................ 2-68 2.42.4 Radar Target Enhancer (RTE) ..................................................................... 2-68 2.42.5 Solid state radar ........................................................................................... 2-69 3. TARGET TRACKING (TT) .....................................................................................3-1 3.1 About TT ....................................................................................................................3-1 3.2 How to Show, Hide the TT Display ............................................................................ 3-1 3.3 How to Input Your Ship's Speed ................................................................................ 3-2 3.3.1 Echo-referenced speed input ......................................................................... 3-2 3.4 Automatic Acquisition................................................................................................. 3-3 3.4.1 How to enable auto acquisition ...................................................................... 3-3 3.4.2 How to set an automatic acquisition zone...................................................... 3-4 3.5 Manual Acquisition ..................................................................................................... 3-5 3.5.1 How to set manual acquisition conditions ...................................................... 3-5 3.5.2 How to manually acquire a target................................................................... 3-6 3.6 How to Stop Tracking Targets (including reference targets)...................................... 3-6 3.6.1 How to cancel tracking on individual tracked targets ..................................... 3-6 3.6.2 How to cancel tracking on all TTs .................................................................. 3-7 3.7 TT Symbols and TT Symbol Attributes ...................................................................... 3-7 3.7.1 TT symbols..................................................................................................... 3-7 3.7.2 TT symbol brilliance ....................................................................................... 3-8 3.7.3 Color for TT symbol........................................................................................ 3-8 3.8 How to Display TT Data ............................................................................................. 3-9 3.8.1 How to display target data for individual TT ................................................... 3-9 3.8.2 TT pop-up information.................................................................................. 3-10 3.8.3 Target list ..................................................................................................... 3-10 3.9 Vector Modes ........................................................................................................... 3-11 3.9.1 Description of vectors................................................................................... 3-11 3.9.2 Vector motion and length ............................................................................. 3-13 3.10 Past Position Display ............................................................................................... 3-13 3.10.1 How to enable/disable the past position display, select past position reference ...................................................................... 3-14 3.10.2 Past position points ...................................................................................... 3-14 3.11 How to Enter Set and Drift ....................................................................................... 3-14 3.12 TT CPA/TCPA Alarm ............................................................................................... 3-16 3.12.1 How to set the CPA and TCPA limits ........................................................... 3-16 3.12.2 How to enable, disable the TT CPA/TCPA alarm ........................................ 3-16 3.12.3 How to acknowledge the TT CPA/TCPA alarm............................................ 3-16 3.13 TT Lost Target Alert ................................................................................................. 3-17 3.13.1 How to enable, disable the TT lost target alert............................................. 3-17 3.13.2 How to set the TT lost target filter ................................................................ 3-17 3.14 Trial Maneuver ......................................................................................................... 3-18 3.14.1 Types of trial maneuvers.............................................................................. 3-18 3.14.2 How to do a trial maneuver .......................................................................... 3-19 3.15 TT Simulation Mode ................................................................................................. 3-20 3.16 TT Alerts................................................................................................................... 3-21 3.17 Criteria for Selecting Targets for Tracking ............................................................... 3-22 3.18 Factors Affecting Target Tracking ............................................................................ 3-24 4. AIS OPERATION ...................................................................................................4-1 4.1 How to Deactivate the AIS Function .......................................................................... 4-2 4.2 How to Show, Hide the AIS Display ........................................................................... 4-3 viii TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.3 AIS Symbols ...............................................................................................................4-3 4.4 How to Filter Sleeping AIS Targets ............................................................................4-5 4.5 How to Activate Targets .............................................................................................4-5 4.5.1 How to activate specific target........................................................................4-5 4.5.2 How to automatically activate targets .............................................................4-6 4.6 How to Sleep Targets .................................................................................................4-6 4.6.1 How to sleep an activated AIS target .............................................................4-6 4.6.2 How to sleep all activated AIS targets ............................................................4-7 4.7 How to Display AIS Target Data.................................................................................4-7 4.7.1 AIS pop-up information...................................................................................4-7 4.7.2 Basic AIS target data......................................................................................4-7 4.7.3 Expanded AIS data ........................................................................................4-9 4.8 AIS CPA/TCPA Alarm ..............................................................................................4-10 4.9 AIS Symbol Brilliance ...............................................................................................4-10 4.10 AIS Symbol Color .....................................................................................................4-11 4.11 AIS Lost Targets.......................................................................................................4-11 4.11.1 How to enable, disable the AIS lost target alert ...........................................4-11 4.11.2 How to set the AIS lost target filter ...............................................................4-12 4.12 How to Display AIS Target Past Positions................................................................4-12 4.12.1 How to enable/disable the past position display, select past position reference.......................................................................4-12 4.12.2 Past position points ......................................................................................4-13 4.13 How to Display True or Relative Speed Vectors ......................................................4-13 4.14 Association of TT and AIS Targets...........................................................................4-13 4.14.1 How to select association method ................................................................4-13 4.14.2 How to set the conditions for association .....................................................4-14 4.15 Voyage Data.............................................................................................................4-14 4.16 AIS Messages ..........................................................................................................4-15 4.16.1 How to create and transmit a new AIS message .........................................4-15 4.16.2 How to transmit a saved AIS message ........................................................4-16 4.16.3 How to display received AIS messages .......................................................4-16 4.17 Other AIS Features...................................................................................................4-18 5. RADAR MAP AND TRACK ...................................................................................5-1 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 What is a Radar Map?................................................................................................5-1 Presentation Modes....................................................................................................5-1 How to Show, Hide the Radar Map Display ...............................................................5-1 How to Enter Radar Map Marks and Lines.................................................................5-2 How to Find Number of Map Points Used ..................................................................5-3 How to Select the Radar Map to Display....................................................................5-4 How to Attach a Comment to a Radar Map, Find Comment for a Map ......................5-4 5.7.1 How to attach a comment to a radar map ......................................................5-4 5.7.2 How to find the comment for a map ...............................................................5-4 How to Erase Radar Map Marks and Lines................................................................5-5 5.8.1 How to erase individual radar map marks and lines.......................................5-5 5.8.2 How to erase map marks and lines in an area ...............................................5-5 5.8.3 How to erase all radar map marks and lines in a map file..............................5-6 How to Copy Radar Map Marks and Lines.................................................................5-7 5.9.1 How to copy individual radar map mark and line to another map file .............5-7 5.9.2 How to copy radar map marks and lines within an area to another map file ..5-7 5.9.3 How to copy all radar map marks and lines in a map file to another map file 5-8 How to Export Radar Map ..........................................................................................5-9 How to Import Radar Map ........................................................................................5-10 How to Show, Hide Radar Map Features .................................................................5-13 Track.........................................................................................................................5-13 5.13.1 How to set up ship's track.............................................................................5-13 ix TABLE OF CONTENTS 5.13.2 How to erase track ....................................................................................... 5-14 5.14 Route Display........................................................................................................... 5-14 5.15 User Chart Display ................................................................................................... 5-15 6. CHART OVERVIEW...............................................................................................6-1 6.1 Chart Screen Overview .............................................................................................. 6-1 6.1.1 Electronic chart area ...................................................................................... 6-2 6.1.2 Status bar....................................................................................................... 6-3 6.1.3 InstantAccess bar........................................................................................... 6-5 6.1.4 Sensor information box .................................................................................. 6-8 6.1.5 Own ship functions box .................................................................................. 6-8 6.1.6 Route information box .................................................................................... 6-9 6.1.7 Overlay/NAV Tools box................................................................................ 6-10 6.1.8 Alert box ....................................................................................................... 6-10 6.1.9 Permanent warning box ............................................................................... 6-10 6.1.10 EBL, VRM boxes.......................................................................................... 6-10 6.1.11 Context-sensitive menus.............................................................................. 6-11 6.1.12 How to enter alphanumeric data .................................................................. 6-12 6.2 How to Select the Operating Mode .......................................................................... 6-13 6.3 How to Select the Chart Operating Mode ................................................................ 6-13 6.4 How to Select the Chart Scale ................................................................................. 6-14 6.5 How to Select the Presentation Mode...................................................................... 6-15 6.6 Cursor Position Box ................................................................................................. 6-16 6.7 The Standby Mode................................................................................................... 6-16 6.8 True Motion Reset.................................................................................................... 6-17 6.9 How to Control Route and User Charts in Voyage Navigation and Voyage Planning Modes ................................................................................... 6-18 6.10 How to Use the VRM and EBL................................................................................. 6-19 6.10.1 How to hide/show an EBL, VRM .................................................................. 6-19 6.10.2 How to measure the range and bearing....................................................... 6-19 6.10.3 How to select bearing reference .................................................................. 6-19 6.10.4 EBL, VRM functions available with the context-sensitive menu................... 6-20 6.11 Split Screen.............................................................................................................. 6-21 6.12 Datum....................................................................................................................... 6-21 6.12.1 General ........................................................................................................ 6-21 6.12.2 Paper charts................................................................................................. 6-21 6.12.3 Electronic sea charts.................................................................................... 6-21 6.12.4 Positioning devices and datum .................................................................... 6-21 6.12.5 Chart radar and datum ................................................................................. 6-21 6.13 How to Select Sensor Settings................................................................................. 6-22 6.14 How to Enter Ship Speed......................................................................................... 6-22 6.15 How to Enter Heading .............................................................................................. 6-24 6.16 Set up Before Departure .......................................................................................... 6-26 6.16.1 Updates before departure ............................................................................ 6-26 6.16.2 Create or update a route .............................................................................. 6-27 6.16.3 How to check and prepare route to monitor ................................................. 6-28 6.16.4 Check configuration of navigation sensors .................................................. 6-30 6.16.5 How to reset odometer and trip meter.......................................................... 6-31 7. HOW TO MANAGE CHARTS ................................................................................7-1 7.1 How to Install Public Keys for ENC Charts ................................................................ 7-1 7.2 How to Install ENC Licenses, Charts ......................................................................... 7-2 7.2.1 How to install an ENC license ........................................................................ 7-2 7.2.2 How to install ENC charts .............................................................................. 7-3 7.3 How to Delete ENC Licenses..................................................................................... 7-5 7.4 How to Install C-MAP Charts ..................................................................................... 7-6 TABLE OF CONTENTS 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 7.20 7.21 8. 7.4.1 How to register the eToken ............................................................................7-6 7.4.2 How to install the C-MAP database................................................................7-6 7.4.3 How to install C-MAP licenses .......................................................................7-8 7.4.4 How to generate and order an update file ......................................................7-9 7.4.5 How to apply the update file ...........................................................................7-9 How to Delete a C-MAP Database .............................................................................7-9 How to Install C-MAP DL (Dynamic Licensing) Charts.............................................7-10 7.6.1 How to generate and order an update file ....................................................7-10 7.6.2 How to apply the update file .........................................................................7-10 7.6.3 How to enable and set up the C-MAP DL ....................................................7-11 How to Export a List of Charts..................................................................................7-11 How to Export a List of Specific Licenses.................................................................7-12 How to Show the ENC Permit ..................................................................................7-12 How to Backup, Restore Licenses............................................................................7-12 How to View Permit Expiration Date.........................................................................7-13 How to Display Install/Update History ......................................................................7-14 Catalog of Chart Cells ..............................................................................................7-15 7.13.1 How to group chart cells ...............................................................................7-16 7.13.2 How to view status of chart cells ..................................................................7-18 How to Open Charts .................................................................................................7-18 How to Print Chart List, Cell Status List....................................................................7-19 7.15.1 How to print the chart list ..............................................................................7-19 7.15.2 How to print the cell status list......................................................................7-20 How to Delete Charts ...............................................................................................7-20 How to Show Publishers Notes for ENC Charts.......................................................7-21 How to Find the Chart Type......................................................................................7-22 How to Update ENC, C-MAP Charts Manually.........................................................7-22 7.19.1 How to insert update symbols ......................................................................7-23 7.19.2 How to delete update symbols .....................................................................7-24 7.19.3 How to modify existing update symbols .......................................................7-24 How to Synchronize Chart Data ...............................................................................7-25 7.20.1 How to select the units to synchronize .........................................................7-25 7.20.2 How to check synchronization status ...........................................................7-26 7.20.3 Manual updates and synchronization ...........................................................7-27 How to Reconvert All SENC Charts .........................................................................7-27 HOW TO CONTROL CHART OBJECTS .............................................................. 8-1 8.1 How to Browse Your Charts .......................................................................................8-1 8.2 How to Control Visibility of Chart Objects...................................................................8-1 8.2.1 How to set value for shallow contour, safety depth, safety contour and deep contour ...........................................................................................8-1 8.2.2 Basic Setting menu ........................................................................................8-3 8.2.3 Chart Display menu ........................................................................................8-4 8.2.4 Display base ...................................................................................................8-5 8.3 How to Control Visibility of Symbols, Features...........................................................8-5 8.3.1 General page..................................................................................................8-5 8.3.2 Tracking page.................................................................................................8-7 8.3.3 Route page .....................................................................................................8-8 8.3.4 Mariner page ..................................................................................................8-8 8.3.5 Targets page ..................................................................................................8-9 8.4 Control of Predefined IMO Chart Display Settings ...................................................8-10 9. VECTOR (S57) CHARTS.......................................................................................9-1 9.1 Introduction to S57 Charts..........................................................................................9-1 9.1.1 Definitions of terms.........................................................................................9-2 9.1.2 Chart legend for S57 charts ...........................................................................9-2 xi TABLE OF CONTENTS 9.1.3 Permanent warnings for S57 charts............................................................... 9-3 9.2 Chart Viewing Dates and Seasonal Features of the S57 Chart ................................. 9-4 9.2.1 Introduction .................................................................................................... 9-4 9.2.2 How to approve and highlight S57 chart updates .......................................... 9-4 9.2.3 How to set Display date and Approved until dates......................................... 9-5 9.2.4 About chart viewing date dependency of S57 standard................................. 9-5 9.3 Symbology Used in S57 Charts ................................................................................. 9-6 9.3.1 Presentation library used for S57 chart features............................................ 9-6 9.4 How to Find Information About S57 Chart Objects .................................................... 9-7 9.5 Admiralty Information Overlay (AIO) .......................................................................... 9-8 9.5.1 Installation ...................................................................................................... 9-8 9.5.2 How to display the AIO................................................................................... 9-8 9.5.3 Catalog of AIO cells ....................................................................................... 9-9 9.5.4 How to find AIO chart object information........................................................ 9-9 9.5.5 How to select the information to display....................................................... 9-10 10. C-MAP CHARTS ..................................................................................................10-1 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 C-MAP Cartographic Service ................................................................................... 10-1 How to Register the System at C-MAP Norway....................................................... 10-1 How to Order Charts ................................................................................................ 10-1 How to Apply for Licenses........................................................................................ 10-1 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... 10-2 Chart Subscription Services..................................................................................... 10-2 10.6.1 C-MAP services ........................................................................................... 10-2 10.6.2 What is ENC delivery? ................................................................................. 10-2 10.7 Chart Display............................................................................................................ 10-3 10.7.1 Introduction .................................................................................................. 10-3 10.8 Permanent Warnings ............................................................................................... 10-4 11. CHART ALERTS..................................................................................................11-1 11.1 Chart Alerts .............................................................................................................. 11-2 11.1.1 How to set safety contour............................................................................. 11-2 11.1.2 How to select objects used in chart alerts.................................................... 11-3 11.2 How to Activate Own Ship Check ............................................................................ 11-4 11.3 Route Planning......................................................................................................... 11-5 11.3.1 Chart alerts for route planning...................................................................... 11-5 11.4 Route Monitoring...................................................................................................... 11-7 12. ROUTES...............................................................................................................12-1 12.1 Route Planning Overview......................................................................................... 12-1 12.2 Main Menu for Route Planning................................................................................. 12-2 12.3 How to Create a New Route .................................................................................... 12-2 12.3.1 How to use the Waypoints page .................................................................. 12-4 12.3.2 How to use the User Chart page.................................................................. 12-5 12.3.3 How to use the Optimize page ..................................................................... 12-6 12.3.4 How to use the Alert Parameters page ........................................................ 12-6 12.3.5 How to use the Check Results page ............................................................ 12-8 12.4 How to Modify an Existing Route ............................................................................. 12-8 12.4.1 How to change waypoint position................................................................. 12-8 12.4.2 How to change other waypoint data............................................................. 12-9 12.4.3 How to add a new waypoint at the end of a route ........................................ 12-9 12.4.4 How to insert a waypoint .............................................................................. 12-9 12.4.5 How to delete a waypoint ............................................................................. 12-9 12.4.6 Geometry check of route............................................................................ 12-10 12.5 SAR Operations ..................................................................................................... 12-10 12.6 Route Bank ............................................................................................................ 12-13 xii TABLE OF CONTENTS 12.7 Route Optimization .................................................................................................12-14 12.7.1 Available route optimization strategies .......................................................12-14 12.7.2 How to optimize a route..............................................................................12-15 12.7.3 How to plan a speed profile ........................................................................12-16 12.8 How to Import Routes.............................................................................................12-17 12.8.1 How to import FMD-3xx0, FCR-2xx9, FAR-3xx0 route data ......................12-17 12.8.2 How to import FEA-2x07 route data ...........................................................12-17 12.8.3 How to import csv, ASCII format route data ...............................................12-18 12.9 How to Export Route Data......................................................................................12-18 12.9.1 How to export FAR-3xx0 route data ...........................................................12-18 12.9.2 How to export route data in FEA-2x07, csv, ASCII format .........................12-19 12.10How to Delete Routes ............................................................................................12-19 12.11Reports ..................................................................................................................12-20 13. USER CHARTS ...................................................................................................13-1 13.1 Introduction...............................................................................................................13-1 13.1.1 Objects of user charts ..................................................................................13-1 13.2 How to Create a User Chart .....................................................................................13-2 13.3 How to Import a User Chart Created with ECDIS FEA-2x07....................................13-6 13.4 How to Edit Objects on a User Chart........................................................................13-7 13.4.1 How to edit objects on the chart area ...........................................................13-7 13.4.2 How to edit objects from the User Chart dialog box .....................................13-7 13.5 How to Delete Objects from a User Chart ................................................................13-7 13.6 How to Select the User Chart Objects to Display .....................................................13-8 13.7 How to Delete User Charts.......................................................................................13-8 13.8 User Chart Reports...................................................................................................13-9 14. HOW TO MONITOR ROUTES.............................................................................14-1 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 How to Start Route Monitoring .................................................................................14-1 How to Stop Route Monitoring (Manual, Auto) .........................................................14-3 How to Select What Parts of a Route to Display ......................................................14-3 How to View Waypoint Information...........................................................................14-4 How to View User Chart Information ........................................................................14-5 How to Change Monitored Route to Planned Route ................................................14-5 How to Use Instant Track to Return to or Deviate from Monitored Route ................14-6 14.7.1 Safe off track mode ......................................................................................14-6 14.7.2 Back to track mode.......................................................................................14-7 14.7.3 Instant track messages ................................................................................14-8 14.7.4 Instant track details ......................................................................................14-9 14.7.5 How to monitor, stop monitoring an instant track route ..............................14-10 14.7.6 How to change a monitored route when following an instant track route (safe off track mode only) ...........................................................................14-11 14.7.7 Button label and equipment state ...............................................................14-12 15. NAVIGATION TOOLS .........................................................................................15-1 15.1 How to Access the Nav Tools in the Overlay/NAV Tools Box ..................................15-1 15.2 Parallel Index (PI) Lines ...........................................................................................15-2 15.2.1 How to activate, deactivate PI lines..............................................................15-2 15.2.2 PI line bearing reference ..............................................................................15-2 15.2.3 Number of PI lines to display........................................................................15-2 15.2.4 PI line mode .................................................................................................15-2 15.2.5 How to adjust PI line orientation, PI line interval ..........................................15-3 15.2.6 How to reset the PI lines ..............................................................................15-3 15.2.7 How to adjust PI line length ..........................................................................15-4 15.3 Check Area...............................................................................................................15-4 15.4 Ring ..........................................................................................................................15-5 xiii TABLE OF CONTENTS 15.5 Predictor................................................................................................................... 15-5 15.6 Anchor Watch........................................................................................................... 15-6 15.7 UKC (Under Keel Clearance)................................................................................... 15-7 15.7.1 UKC overview .............................................................................................. 15-7 15.7.2 How to set UKC............................................................................................ 15-7 15.7.3 UKC window................................................................................................. 15-8 15.8 Mini Conning Display ............................................................................................... 15-9 15.9 Divider .................................................................................................................... 15-10 15.9.1 How to use the divider................................................................................ 15-10 15.9.2 Usage characteristics, limitations............................................................... 15-11 15.9.3 How to deactivate and erase the divider .................................................... 15-11 16. NAVIGATION SENSORS.....................................................................................16-1 16.1 CCRS .......................................................................................................................16-1 16.2 How to Select Navigation Sensors........................................................................... 16-2 16.2.1 Sensors menu description............................................................................ 16-2 16.3 Source of Position .................................................................................................... 16-6 16.4 Primary and Secondary Positions of Own Ship ....................................................... 16-7 16.5 Source of Navigation Data ....................................................................................... 16-8 16.6 Switching of Sensor and Indication ........................................................................ 16-10 16.7 Filter Status ............................................................................................................ 16-10 16.8 Position Alignment ................................................................................................. 16-12 16.8.1 How to align position .................................................................................. 16-12 16.8.2 How to cancel position alignment............................................................... 16-13 16.9 Wind Sensor........................................................................................................... 16-13 16.10Depth Sensor......................................................................................................... 16-14 17. AIS SAFETY, NAVTEX MESSAGES...................................................................17-1 17.1 AIS Safety Messages............................................................................................... 17-1 17.1.1 How to send an AIS safety message ........................................................... 17-1 17.1.2 How to display received and sent AIS safety messages.............................. 17-2 17.1.3 How to delete received and sent AIS safety messages ............................... 17-3 17.2 Navtex Messages..................................................................................................... 17-3 17.2.1 How to receive Navtex messages................................................................ 17-3 17.2.2 How to delete received Navtex messages ................................................... 17-4 18. TT AND AIS DISPLAYS.......................................................................................18-1 18.1 TT Display ................................................................................................................ 18-1 18.1.1 TT symbols................................................................................................... 18-1 18.1.2 TT symbol color and size ............................................................................. 18-1 18.1.3 How to display tracked target data............................................................... 18-2 18.1.4 Past position point attributes ........................................................................ 18-3 18.1.5 How to set the TT lost target filter ................................................................ 18-3 18.1.6 TT recording functions ................................................................................. 18-3 18.2 AIS Display............................................................................................................... 18-4 18.2.1 AIS symbols ................................................................................................. 18-4 18.2.2 Voyage data ................................................................................................. 18-4 18.2.3 How to filter AIS targets ............................................................................... 18-5 18.2.4 How to set conditions for automatic activation of sleeping targets............... 18-5 18.2.5 How to sleep all activated targets ................................................................ 18-6 18.2.6 How to set the AIS lost target filter............................................................... 18-6 18.2.7 How to display AIS target data..................................................................... 18-7 18.2.8 How to display own ship data....................................................................... 18-9 18.3 Association............................................................................................................... 18-9 18.3.1 How to select association method................................................................ 18-9 18.3.2 How to set the conditions for association................................................... 18-10 xiv TABLE OF CONTENTS 19. RECORDING FUNCTIONS .................................................................................19-1 19.1 How to Record User, Position Events ......................................................................19-1 19.1.1 User events ..................................................................................................19-1 19.1.2 Position events .............................................................................................19-2 19.2 Details Log................................................................................................................19-5 19.3 Voyage Log ..............................................................................................................19-6 19.3.1 How to set conditions of logging...................................................................19-8 19.4 Chart Usage Log ......................................................................................................19-8 19.5 Danger Targets Log................................................................................................19-10 19.5.1 How to set the conditions for logging danger targets .................................19-11 20. ALERTS ............................................................................................................... 20-1 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.6 20.7 20.8 What is an Alert? ......................................................................................................20-1 Alert Box ...................................................................................................................20-2 How to Temporarily Silence the Buzzer for an Alarm or Warning ............................20-5 How to Acknowledge an Alarm or Warning ..............................................................20-5 Alert List....................................................................................................................20-6 Alert Log ...................................................................................................................20-7 Alert Reception from Connected Sensors ................................................................20-8 List of Alerts..............................................................................................................20-8 21. PARAMETERS ....................................................................................................21-1 21.1 Ship and Route Parameters .....................................................................................21-1 21.2 Instant Track Parameters .........................................................................................21-2 21.3 Cost Parameters.......................................................................................................21-3 22. SETTINGS MENU................................................................................................22-1 22.1 How to Access the Settings Menu............................................................................22-1 22.2 File Export ................................................................................................................22-2 22.3 File Import.................................................................................................................22-3 22.4 File Maintenance ......................................................................................................22-4 22.5 Self Test ...................................................................................................................22-5 22.6 Data Sharing.............................................................................................................22-6 22.7 Customize.................................................................................................................22-7 22.8 Display Test..............................................................................................................22-8 22.9 Keyboard Test ..........................................................................................................22-9 22.10Screenshots ...........................................................................................................22-11 22.10.1How to export screenshots .........................................................................22-12 22.10.2How to delete screenshots .........................................................................22-12 22.11User Default ...........................................................................................................22-13 22.12CCRP.....................................................................................................................22-14 23. COMMON REFERENCE SYSTEM......................................................................23-1 23.1 Installation of the System .........................................................................................23-1 23.2 Accuracy of the System............................................................................................23-1 24. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING.....................................................24-1 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 24.5 24.6 24.7 24.8 Maintenance .............................................................................................................24-2 How to Replace the Fuses .......................................................................................24-3 Trackball Maintenance .............................................................................................24-4 How to Clean the Filter in the Processor Unit...........................................................24-4 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................24-5 Consumable Parts ....................................................................................................24-7 Color Differentiation Test for S57 Charts..................................................................24-8 Fallback Arrangements.............................................................................................24-9 xv TABLE OF CONTENTS APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE .......................................................................................AP-1 APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS ...........................................................AP-9 APPENDIX 3 DATA COLOR AND MEANING........................................................AP-22 SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................SP-1 INDEX.......................................................................................................................... IN-1 xvi FOREWORD Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FAR-3xx0 Series Marine Radar. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and dependable marine electronics equipment. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers. This equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment. However, no machine can perform its intended function unless installed, operated and maintained properly. Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and maintenance. Features This radar series meets the requirements of IEC 62388 (Marine navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Shipborne radar - Performance requirements, method of testing and required test results) and IMO MSC.192(79), IMO Resolution A.817(19), and IEC 61174. This radar displays radar targets, electronic charts, nav lines, Tracked Target (TT) data, AIS targets and other navigation data on a display. The main features of this series are • The FAR-3xx0 series consists of the following models and configurations: Magnetron radar Model FAR-3210 FAR-3210-BB FAR-3310 FAR-3220 FAR-3220-BB FAR-3320 FAR-3320W FAR-3220W-BB FAR-3230S FAR-3230S-BB FAR-3330S FAR-3330SW FAR-3230SW-BB Frequency band X-band S-band Size of monitor unit* 19.0” Local supply 23.1” 19.0” Local supply 23.1” 23.1” Local supply 19.0” Local supply 23.1” 23.1” Local supply Output power 12 kW 12 kW 12 kW 25 kW 25 kW 25 kW 25 kW 25 kW 30 kW 30 kW 30 kW 30 kW 30 kW Transceiver location Antenna unit Antenna unit Antenna unit Antenna unit Antenna unit Antenna unit Transceiver unit Transceiver unit Antenna unit Antenna unit Antenna unit Transceiver unit Transceiver unit Solid state radar Model Frequency band FAR-3230S-SSD FAR-3330S-SSD FAR-3230S-SSD-BB S-band Size of monitor unit* 19.0” 23.1” Local supply Output power 250 W 250 W 250 W Transceiver location Antenna unit Antenna unit Antenna unit *: Viewing distance: 1020 mm xvii FOREWORD • New HMI (Human Machine Interface) gives improved operability. • Accepts SXGA, UXGA video inputs. • SOLAS category 1 compatible display (23.1”), SOLAS category 2 compatible display (19.0”). • Radar, chart and chart radar modes. (The chart radar mode does not meet the criteria for navigation aid for Japanese flag vessels as defined by Japanese law.) • Many warning features to support safer and more efficient navigation. • Grounding warnings, safe depth contours. • Chart database loaded and updated using CD-ROMs. • Tracked Target (TT) data and AIS data to aid in collision avoidance. • AIS messaging. • Route created in chart mode can be displayed on the radar. • Route planning and route monitoring facilities in the chart mode. Signal Processing Functions This radar has the signal processing functions described in the table below. All signal processing functions are set with the picture preset feature. Signal processing function Interference rejector Echo stretch Echo averaging Automatic clutter elimination Noise rejector Description Section Suppress interference transmitted by other radars. Inter2.7 ference received simultaneously from many radars can be difficult to reduce. Enlarge target echoes, especially small echoes. Sup2.8 press interference, sea clutter and rain clutter before using echo stretch, to prevent the enlargement of unwanted echoes. 2.9 The radar samples echoes with each scan. Targets that show a large change with each scan are judged as clutter and are reduced to display only echoes from legitimate targets. Discriminate the clutter from the radar echo then reduce 2.10 the clutter automatically. 2.11 Reduce the white noise then improves the on-screen S/N ratio by processing the weighted moving average filter for the received echoes in the range direction. Use this function with caution. Weak target echoes may disappear from the screen or the range resolution may worsen. Standards Used in this Manual • Three types of Control Units are available: Radar Control Unit RCU-025 (radar controls with trackball module), ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024 (alphabet keyboard, controls, trackball module) and Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 (trackball module only). Unless noted otherwise, “Control Unit” refers to the RCU-025. • The system can be operated with the controls of the Radar Control Unit, ECDIS Control Unit or a trackball module. The descriptions in this manual use the trackball module. • Unless noted otherwise, "click" means to push the left button on a trackball module. • The keys and controls of the Radar Control Unit are shown in bold face; for example, the ENTER key. xviii FOREWORD • The buttons on the InstantAccess bar, Status bar and menu items are shown in brackets; for example, the [TUNE] button. • Context-sensitive menus are available with many buttons, and boxes and objects. Right-click an item to display the related context-sensitive menu. • This radar is available in three types of specifications: IMO, A, or B. This manual provides the descriptions for the B type, of which some functions are not available with the IMO or A type. See the menu tree in Appendix 1 for function availability. • “C-MAP” means “C-MAP by Jeppesen”. • The display colors mentioned in this manual are those with the color palette setting “Day-Gray”. Program Number Please access the following URL if you need software information: http://www.furuno.com/en/business_product/merchant/product/chartradar/software.html System Program no. Antenna unit SPU 0359281 SPU 0359286 MTR-DRV 0359293 PM 0359296 RF-Converter 0359302 Power supply unit PSU-Control 0359299 Processor Unit: EC-3000 Main 0359266 Version no. 01.xx 01.xx 01.xx 01.xx 01.xx Remarks For magnetron radar For solid state radar For solid state radar 01.xx 02.xx xx: Minor change Virus Prevention This equipment is not equipped with a virus checker. This equipment operates in real time; therefore, having a virus checker that periodically checks the equipment for viruses would increase the processing load, which can affect operation. However, you can avoid viruses by following the instructions in this section. When you update a chart The PC and medium (USB flash memory, etc.) used to download and store an update for an existing chart or a new chart may be infected with a virus. Check the PC and the medium for viruses with a commercial virus checker - BEFORE you connect them to the ECDIS. Be sure the virus checker contains the latest virus definition files. Network connection The ECDIS receives and displays information from various navigation equipment and radar via a LAN. A PC and other equipment connected to a network can carry viruses. To prevent the introduction of a virus to the LAN, DO NOT connect the ECDIS or HUB to an external network, including other shipboard LAN. Do not install 3rd party programs in the ECDIS Programs installed via an external network can carry viruses that can cause the ECDIS to malfunction. Do not install any Windows® software. xix FOREWORD Open Source Software This product includes software to be licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), BSD, Apache, MIT and others. The program(s) is/are free software(s), and you can copy it and/or redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL or LGPL as published by the Free Software Foundation. Please access to the following URL if you need source codes: https://www.furuno.co.jp/cgi/cnt_oss_e01.cgi This product uses the software module that was developed by the Independent JPEG Group. Reverse engineering Reverse engineering (reverse assemble, reverse compiler) of the software of this equipment is prohibited. xx SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS NOTICE The radar(s) must be interconnected to the following type approved sensors: Gyrocompass meeting the requirements of the IMO resolution A.424(XI). EPFS meeting the requirements of the IMO resolution MSC.112(73). SDME meeting the requirements of IMO resolution MSC.96(72). The radar may be interconnected via HUB-3000 to other FURUNO processing units having approved LAN ports. Basic configuration is shown with solid line. FAR-3210/FAR-3220/FAR-3310/FAR-3320/FAR-3210-BB/FAR-3220-BB ANTENNA UNIT (w/Performance Monitor PM-32A) XN12CF-RSB-128 XN20CF-RSB-128 XN24CF-RSB-128 TRANSCEIVER UNIT RTR-105 (12 kW) RTR-106 (25 kW) Junction box*6 RJB-001 Sub display Junction box*6 RJB-001 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) PSU-014 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 100-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz 440 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Transformer RU-1803 LAN Serial Sensor Adapter*4 or Switching HUB HUB-100 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Select one Serial 1, 2 IEC 61162-2 (Gyrocompass*1, AIS) Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Select one ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024 Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Select one ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024 Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Monitor Unit MU-190*3 MU-231*3 Digital In (ACK IN) VDR Intelligent Hub HUB-3000 EC-3000 PROCESSOR UNIT Serial 3 - 7 IEC 61162-1 (EPFS*2 (Navigator), SDME (Speed Log), Echo Sounder, Wind, Alarm*5, Navtex, etc.) Digital Out 1 - 6*5 1: System Fail 2: Power Fail 3: Normal Close 1 4: Normal Close 2 5: Normal Open 1 6: Normal Open 2 *: See the notes on page xxvi. xxi SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS FAR-3320W/FAR-3220W-BB ANTENNA UNIT (w/Performance Monitor PM-32A) XN20CF-RSB-130 XN24CF-RSB-130 Waveguide TRANSCEIVER UNIT RTR-108 Sub display Antenna Cable 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) PSU-014 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 100-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz 440 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Transformer RU-1803 LAN Serial Sensor Adapter*4 or Switching HUB HUB-100 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Select one Serial 1, 2 IEC 61162-2 (Gyrocompass*1, AIS) Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Select one ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024 Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Select one ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024 Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Monitor Unit MU-231*3 Digital In (ACK IN) VDR Intelligent Hub HUB-3000 EC-3000 PROCESSOR UNIT Serial 3 - 7 IEC 61162-1 (EPFS*2 (Navigator), SDME (Speed Log), Echo Sounder, Wind, Alarm*5, Navtex, etc.) Digital Out 1 - 6*5 1: System Fail 2: Power Fail 3: Normal Close 1 4: Normal Close 2 5: Normal Open 1 6: Normal Open 2 *: See the notes on page xxvi. xxii SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS FAR-3230S/FAR-3330S/FAR-3230S-BB ANTENNA UNIT (w/Performance Monitor PM-52A) SN36CF-RSB-129 TRANSCEIVER UNIT RTR-107 Sub display Antenna Cable 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) PSU-014 or PSU-015 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 100-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz 440 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Transformer RU-1803 LAN Serial Sensor Adapter*4 or Switching HUB HUB-100 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Select one Serial 1, 2 IEC 61162-2 (Gyrocompass*1, AIS) Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Select one ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024 Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Select one ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024 Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Monitor Unit MU-190*3 MU-231*3 Digital In (ACK IN) VDR Intelligent Hub HUB-3000 EC-3000 PROCESSOR UNIT Serial 3 - 7 IEC 61162-1 (EPFS*2 (Navigator), SDME (Speed Log), Echo Sounder, Wind, Alarm*5, Navtex, etc.) Digital Out 1 - 6*5 1: System Fail 2: Power Fail 3: Normal Close 1 4: Normal Close 2 5: Normal Open 1 6: Normal Open 2 *: See the notes on page xxvi. xxiii SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS FAR-3330SW/FAR-3230SW-BB ANTENNA UNIT (w/Performance Monitor PM-52A) SN36CF-RSB-131 Coaxial cable TRANSCEIVER UNIT RTR-109 Sub display Antenna Cable 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) PSU-014 or PSU-015 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 100-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz 440 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Transformer RU-1803 LAN Serial Sensor Adapter*4 or Switching HUB HUB-100 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Select one Serial 1, 2 IEC 61162-2 (Gyrocompass*1, AIS) Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Select one ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024 Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Select one ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024 Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Monitor Unit MU-231*3 Digital In (ACK IN) VDR Intelligent Hub HUB-3000 EC-3000 PROCESSOR UNIT Serial 3 - 7 IEC 61162-1 (EPFS*2 (Navigator), SDME (Speed Log), Echo Sounder, Wind, Alarm*5 Navtex, etc.) Digital Out 1 - 6*5 1: System Fail 2: Power Fail 3: Normal Close 1 4: Normal Close 2 5: Normal Open 1 6: Normal Open 2 *: See the notes on page xxvi. xxiv SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS FAR-3230S-SSD/FAR-3330S-SSD/FAR-3230S-SSD-BB ANTENNA UNIT (w/Performance Monitor PM-52B) SN36CF-RSB-133 TRANSCEIVER UNIT RTR-111 Sub display Antenna Cable 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) PSU-016 or PSU-018 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 100-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz 440 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Transformer RU-1803 LAN Serial Sensor Adapter*4 or Switching HUB HUB-100 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Select one Serial 1, 2 IEC 61162-2 (Gyrocompass*1, AIS) Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Select one ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024 Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Select one ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024 Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 Monitor Unit MU-190*3 MU-231*3 Digital In (ACK IN) VDR Intelligent Hub HUB-3000 EC-3000 PROCESSOR UNIT Serial 3 - 7 IEC 61162-1 (EPFS*2 (Navigator), SDME (Speed Log), Echo Sounder, Wind, Alarm*5, Navtex, etc.) Digital Out 1 - 6*5 1: System Fail 2: Power Fail 3: Normal Close 1 4: Normal Close 2 5: Normal Open 1 6: Normal Open 2 *: See the notes on page xxvi. xxv SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Category of units Antenna units: Exposed to the weather Other units: Protected from the weather Notes 1. The gyrocompass must be type approved for compliance with IMO resolution A.424(XI) (and/ or resolution A.821(19) for installation on HSC). The gyrocompass must also have an update rate that is adequate for the ship’s rate of turn. The update rate must be better than 40 Hz (HSC) or 20 Hz (conventional vessel). 2. The EPFS must be type approved for compliance with IMO resolution MSC.96(72). 3. These monitors have been approved by the IMO, MU-190 for CAT 2C and CAT 2HC, MU-231 for CAT 1C and CAT 1HC. If a different monitor is to be used on IMO vessels, its effective diameter must meet the applicable Category requirements: • CAT 1C and CAT 1HC: effective diameter 320 mm or higher • CAT 2C and CAT 2HC: effective diameter 250 mm or higher For installation, operation and viewing distance of other monitor, see its manuals. For BB type, a monitor unit is prepared by user. 4. The sensor adapters are Control Serial MC-3000S, Analog IN MC-3010A, Digital IN MC-3020D and Digital OUT MC-3030D. 5. Characteristics of contact output for Alarm: • (Load current) 250 mA • (Polarity) Normally Open: 2 ports, Normally Close: 2 ports • Serial I/O for alarm is also possible, which complies with IEC 61162-1. 6. Junction boxes are required for antenna cable length greater than 100 m. Max. cable length is 400 m. xxvi 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Units of the System 1.1.1 Radar Control Unit RCU-025 The Radar Control Unit RCU-025 consists of various controls and a trackball module (trackball, scrollwheel and left and right buttons). The trackball module functions like a PC mouse. The user rolls the trackball and operates the left and right buttons and the scrollwheel to do various functions. Navigation tool Radar signal processing Display control Radar system 10 Navigation tool 28 37 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 30 31 20 21 22 23 32 33 24 25 26 27 29 34 35 Alert Menu control Range Target 36 When you press the correct key, a single beep sounds to alert you to correct operation. For wrong operation, several beeps sound. You can select the loudness of the beep or deactivate the beep on the [Customize] menu. No. Control Status LED Rotary control, EBL1, EBL2 Description Turns the system on or off. (With a FURUNO monitor unit, the monitor is also turned on or off with this switch.) The color and state of the LED change according to system or alert status. Green, lighting: Normal operation status; no alerts generated. Green, flashing: The heater on the CPU board is on, because ambient temperature is not at least 0°C. The heater takes about two minutes to warm the equipment. The LED lights green after the heater goes off. Red, lighting: Acknowledged alert or SYSTEM FAIL. SYSTEM FAIL occurs when there is trouble in the Processor Unit or communication failure between the Processor Unit and a Control Unit. Each Control Unit detects trouble and its lamp flashes in red and the buzzer sounds. If this condition occurs at the No. 1 Control Unit, the SYSTEM FAIL signal is output. Red, flashing: Unacknowledged alert or SYSTEM FAIL. Rotary control: Adjusts the active EBL. EBL1, EBL2: Activates or deactivates the respective EBL. 1-1 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW No. Control ALARM ACK InstantAccess knob ESC BRILL A/C RAIN 10 A/C SEA 11 12 GAIN HL OFF 13 EBL OFFSET 14 MODE 15 16 STBY/TX OFF CENTER 17 CU/TM RESET 18 INDEX LINE 19 20 MENU VECTOR TIME 21 VECTOR MODE 22 TARGET LIST 23 24 CANCEL TRAIL 1-2 Description • Acknowledges unacknowledged alert. • Silences the audio alarm. Selects the buttons on the InstantAccess bar. Goes back one step in current operating sequence on the InstantAccess bar. Rotate: Adjusts the brilliance of the display (FURUNO-supplied monitor only). Push: Selects a color palette. Rotate: Suppresses rain clutter. Push: Toggles between manual and automatic rain clutter adjustment. Rotate: Suppresses sea clutter. Push: Toggles between manual and automatic sea clutter adjustment. Adjusts the sensitivity of the radar receiver. • Temporarily erases everything except radar echoes when pressed and held down. • Enters the numeric 1. • Selects like-numbered menu item. • Activates or deactivates the offset EBL. • Enters the numeric 2. • Selects like-numbered menu item. • Selects a presentation mode. • Enters the numeric 3. • Selects like-numbered menu item. Toggles the radar between standby and TX. • Puts sweep origin at the cursor location. • Enters the numeric 4. • Selects like-numbered menu item. • Course-up: Resets heading line to 000°. • True motion: Moves own ship position 75% of the radius in stern direction. • Enters the numeric 5. • Selects like-numbered menu item. • Selects an index line (in the PI line box). • Long-press to activate or deactivate selected index line. • Enters the numeric 6. • Selects like-numbered menu item. Opens, closes the menu. • Sets the vector time (length) for TT and AIS targets. • Enters the numeric 7. • Selects like-numbered menu item. • Sets the vector mode (relative, true) for TT and AIS targets. • Enters the numeric 8. • Selects like-numbered menu item. • Displays AIS, TT data in the target list. • Enters the numeric 9. • Selects like-numbered menu item. Cancels the changes made on the currently selected menu. • Goes back one page in the menu. • Moves cursor leftward in text box. • Turns the echo trail display on or off. • Long-press to reset all trails. 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW No. 25 Control PANEL 26 MARK 27 28 29 30 31 ENTER Rotary control, VRM1, VRM2 UNDO VIEW/HIDE 32 RANGE 33 ACQ/ACT 34 TARGET DATA 35 TARGET CANCEL 36 Trackball module USB port 37 Description • Adjusts the backlighting of the keys. • Enters the numeric 0. • Selects like-numbered menu item. • Goes forward one page in the menu. • Moves cursor rightward in text box. • Inputs selected mark on the radar screen, at the position selected. Confirms selection on menu. Rotary control: Adjusts the diameter of the active VRM. VRM1, VRM2: Activates or deactivates the respective VRM. Undoes edit or text input when creating a radar map, route, user chart. Radar mode, chart radar mode: Shows or hides the AZ box, Drop mark boxes, Mark box, PI line box, Trial box. Chart mode: Shows or hides the EBLs, InstantAccess bar, [Overlay/NAV Tools] box, [Route information] box, VRMs. Selects radar range (radar and chart radar modes), chart scale (chart mode). • TT: Acquires cursor-selected target, for target tracking. • AIS: Activates cursor-selected sleeping AIS target. Displays the detailed data for selected TT, AIS target, in the TT/AIS information box. • TT: Stops tracking cursor-selected tracked target. • AIS: Sleeps cursor-selected activated AIS target. • Long-press to erase all displayed TT target data. The trackball module is the same as that used in the Trackball Control Unit RCU-026. See the description in the next section. For connection of USB flash memory (FAT16 or FAT32 format). Do not connect a USB HDD or PC keyboard. The DVD drive (Maker: TEAC, Type: PUDRV10) is for chart updates. 1-3 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1.2 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 The Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 has a power switch, a trackball module (trackball, scrollwheel and left and right mouse buttons), a status LED, and a USB port. The trackball module functions like a PC mouse; the user rolls the trackball and operates the left and right buttons and the scrollwheel to do various functions. No. Control Description Power switch Turns the system on or off. (With a FURUNO monitor unit, the monitor is also turned on or off with this switch.) Status LED The color and state of the LED change according to system or alert status. See the Status LED description on page 1-1. Left button • Does the operation related to the object selected. • Confirms the operation done for the object selected. Scrollwheel • Selects menu options. • Selects chart scale. • Sets numeric data. (The scrollwheel does not have a "push" function.) Right button • Displays context-sensitive menu when the cursor is put in the display area. • Cancels operation done on the object selected. Trackball • Moves the cursor. • Selects an object. USB port For connection of USB flash memory (FAT16 or FAT32 format). Do not connect a USB HDD or PC keyboard. 1-4 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1.3 Processor Unit EC-3000 The Processor Unit is the heart of the chart system, and is mainly responsible for the chart management, route planning and route navigation. The Processor Unit has two power switches. The Mains switch controls the power from the switchboard, and the Power switch controls the power to the chart radar system. DVD drive Mains switch Power switch Note 1: Do not operate the chart radar with a DVD or CD inserted in the DVD drive, to prevent damage to the drive and media. Remove media from the drive after usage. Insert media only to update charts. After completion of an update, remove the media from its drive and store it in its case. Store media out of direct sunlight, in a place where temperature and humidity are moderate and stable. Note 2: To keep the system stable, restart the unit at least once every two weeks. Note 3: Close the lid of the DVD drive when the drive is not in use. 1.2 How to Turn the System On/Off Normally, leave the power switches at the front of the Processor Unit on and control the power with the power switch on a Control Unit (RCU-025, RCU-026). The monitor unit is powered independently. How to power the system Push the mains switch on the Processor Unit for the "I" position. Turn on the power switch on the Processor Unit or a Control Unit. The start-up display appears on the monitor. After the power is applied, the program starts up and about one minute later the bearing scale appears. The radar then goes into three minutes of warm-up time to warm the magnetron, which transmits radar pulses. The timer at the center of the screen counts the time remaining for warm-up. When the timer shows 0:00, the indication "ST-BY" appears at the screen center. The radar is now ready to transmit radar pulses. In the stand-by condition, no radar pulses are transmitted and TT nor AIS is active. The settings on the menus are stored in a non-volatile memory (hard disk) and are preserved when the power is turned off. Note 1: The solid state radar does not have a magnetron, therefore it has no warming period. 1-5 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Note 2: If the ambient temperature is less than 0°C (32°F) when the power is applied, nothing appears on the display and the Status LED on the Control Unit flashes. This is because the heater is warming the unit. The display appears in approx. two minutes. How to power off the system Press the power switch on the Processor Unit or a Control Unit. Push the Mains switch for the "O" position. Note: Provided that the radar was once in use with the transmitter tube (magnetron) still warm, you can put the radar in transmit state without three minutes of warm-up. If the Power switch was turned off by mistake or the like and you wish to restart the radar promptly, turn on the Power switch not later than 10 seconds after power-off. 1.3 How to Select a Color Palette This radar provides three sets of color and brilliance sets (palette), day, dusk and night, to match any ambient lighting condition. The default specifications of each palette are as shown in the table below. The panel dimmer setting is automatically changed, and the number of steps depends on the color palette selected. Palette Day-gray Day-blue Dusk-gray Dusk-blue Night-gray Night-blue Brilliance MU-190 MU-231 86 88 86 88 77 79 77 79 53 53 53 53 To select a palette, do the following: 1. Click the [Palette] button. [Palette] button 1-6 Panel dimmer (step) 15 15 Text color White White Light gray Light gray Orange Light gray Background color Gray Blue Dark gray Dark blue Dark gray Dark blue 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 2. Click [Day], [Dusk] or [Night] as appropriate. For example, select [Day] to show its options. 3. Click the palette (gray, blue) desired. Note: A palette can also be selected by pushing the BRILL control on the Control Unit. 1.4 How to Adjust the Display Brilliance (FURUNO monitor) The brilliance setting is defined according to the color palette setting (see section 1.3). However, manual adjustment of the brilliance is also possible. Note 1: The brilliance of the FURUNO monitor can only be adjusted from the Control Unit. Use a serial cable for brilliance adjustment to make the connection between the Processor Unit and the Control Unit. Note 2: Improper brilliance may affect the visibility of information, especially on the night display. How to adjust the brilliance manually with the BRILL control Operate the BRILL control to adjust brilliance. Turn it clockwise to increase the brilliance; counterclockwise to decrease the brilliance. Watch the brilliance level indication on the [BRILL] button (see the illustration below) to see the current brilliance level. How to adjust the brilliance manually with the InstantAccess knob 1. Push the InstantAccess knob. 2. Rotate the knob to select the [BRILL] button then push the knob to show the brilliance adjustment window. Current brilliance level [BRILL] button [CALIB] button 86 Calibration state CALIB: Default setting UNCALIB: Manual setting 3. Push the knob, rotate the knob to set the brilliance then push the knob to confirm the setting. The calibration state indication changes to "UNCALIB". 4. To restore the default setting, rotate the knob to select the [CALIB] button then push the knob. The calibration state indication changes to "CALIB". 1-7 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW How to adjust the brilliance manually using the trackball module 1. Click the [BRILL] button on the InstantAccess bar to show the brilliance adjustment window. 2. For coarse adjustment, put the cursor on a location within the slider bar area then push the left button. For fine adjustment, put the cursor on the end of the slider bar and roll the trackball while holding down the left button. 3. Release the left button to confirm setting. The calibration state indication changes to "UNCALIB". 4. To restore the default setting, click the [CALIB] button. The calibration state indication changes to "CALIB". 1.5 Operating Modes This chart radar has the following operating modes: • [RADAR]: - The radar mode provides the traditional radar display. - The chart radar mode overlays the electronic chart on the radar image. • [CHART for RADAR]: The chart mode shows the electronic charts. 1.5.1 How to select an operating mode Click the [Operating Mode] button to select desired mode from the pull-down list. Select [RADAR] for the radar or chart radar mode or [CHART for RADAR] for the chart mode. [Operating Mode] button RADAR RADAR CHART for RADAR 1.5.2 Limitations when using the chart radar mode The presentation mode for the chart radar mode can be course-up RM, north-up RM, or north-up TM. The presentation mode is automatically switched to north-up RM if the mode is head-up at the time the chart radar mode is selected. 1-8 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.6 Display Screens All display screens have operational buttons, boxes and indications, and display markers. Click a button or indication to execute the related operation. Context-sensitive menus are available with several boxes and objects. Right-click the appropriate box or object to show the related context-sensitive menu. Monitor viewing distance The optimal viewing distance for the FURUNO-supplied monitors is 1020 mm. 1.6.1 Radar display The illustration below shows the markers, data, etc. as they appear on the FURUNO 19-inch monitor unit. The layout for the 23-inch monitor unit is partially different - the button appears on the bottom of the InstantAccess bar. Indication area 22 21 23 20 19 24 25 28 26 ACE OFF NAV data Route 1 10 20 27 -30 29 30 40 50 -10 min m -20 35 Depth : 22.5 m Water TEMP : 10.5°C REL : Wind : Route 2 006.3°R 12.1 m/s Current : 121.3°R 1.7 kn 18 32 30 31 33 17 10 16 15 11 34 12 14 13 *: For solid state radar, No. Name Status bar • • • • TX CH TX CH Description Selects an antenna. Selects the operating mode. Adjusts the radar picture. Displays radar operational messages. See section 1.7. 1-9 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW No. Name Sensor information, datum box Description Shows your ship's heading, heading source, ship's speed, water tracking speed, speed source, course over ground, speed over ground, course and speed source, ship's position, position source, chart datum. Note: Position source shall meet the requirements of IMO MSC.112(73). Menu Information box TT/AIS setting box Trail box Alert box 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Acquisition zone box VRM boxes Target list button Trial maneuver box Drop mark 2 box EBL boxes Mark box Drop mark1 box PI line box 17 Watch box 18 InstantAccess bar 19 20 21 Tuning bar Range/Presentation mode box REF point box 22 23 24 Heading line Bearing scale Cursor position box Drop-down menu with various radar and chart functions. Provides various navigation data and route information. Sets the parameters for TT and AIS targets. Sets the parameters for the target trails. Shows alert messages by alert name and alert number. • Unacknowledged or regenerated alerts flash in red (alarm) or yellow-orange (warning). • Acknowledged alerts are shown in normal video. Sets an acquisition zone for TT, AIS. Shows the range and TTG to the VRM1, VRM2. Displays the TT and AIS target list. Sets the parameters for the trial maneuver. Shows the bearing and range to the drop mark 2. Shows the bearing to the EBL1, EBL2. Selects the mark to inscribe on the radar display. Shows the bearing and range to the drop mark 1. • Adjusts the direction and width of the parallel index lines. • Activates or deactivates the parallel index lines. Counts down the time remaining until the buzzer sounds to alert the operator to view the radar picture. Quick access to often-used radar, chart radar and chart functions. For radar and chart radar functions, see section 1.8. For chart functions, see paragraph 6.1.3. Shows tuning status. (No function with solid state radar.) • Selects the radar range. • Selects the presentation mode. Selects the reference point (antenna or CCRP) for measurements (range, bearing, etc.) and markers (position, etc.) Indicates ship's heading. The bearing scale provides an estimate of the bearing to a target. This box shows • Latitude and longitude of the cursor position. • Range and bearing to the cursor position. • TTG to the cursor position. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 EBL1 EBL2 VRM1 VRM2 Drop mark 1 Drop mark 2 Antenna marker Own ship marker Stern marker North marker Range rings 1-10 Measures the bearing to a target. Measures the range to a target. Finds the range and bearing to drop mark position. A cross marks antenna position. An inverted “T” marks your ship’s position. Marks location of stern. Marks North. Provide an estimate of the range to a target. 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW How to minimize, maximize the boxes at the bottom of the screen The boxes at the bottom of the screen that contain an arrow can be minimized. Click the arrow to minimize the box. To restore maximum size, click the minimized box. Click arrow to minimize. Click here to maximize. Example: Mark box Note: The respective VRM or EBL is erased from the screen when the corresponding VRM or EBL box is minimized. 1.6.2 Chart radar display The chart radar display overlays an electronic chart on the radar picture. To switch between the radar and chart radar displays, click the [Chart ON/OFF] button on the InstantAccess bar. ACE OFF Click to hide, show chart. 1-11 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.6.3 Chart display The chart display shows only the electronic chart. Click the [Operating Mode] button to select [CHART for RADAR] to activate this display. See chapter 6 for a description of the chart display. Select [CHART for RADAR]. CHART for RADAR 0.5NM 4min AUTO ACT FILT 1-12 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.7 Status Bar The Status bar is displayed at the top of screen in all modes. This bar provides, in the radar and chart radar modes, buttons for selection of the mode, antenna and chart database, and adjustment of the radar picture. For a description of the Status bar used in the chart mode, see paragraph 6.1.2. 1.7.1 Status bar for radar, chart radar mode No. Button name Operating Mode STBY TX Antenna Customize Echo Chart database RAIN* SEA* GAIN 10 Date 11 12 Time Settings Working Indicator 10 12 11 Description Selects a mode: RADAR or CHART for RADAR. Toggles the radar between stand-by and transmit. Selects an antenna. Presets the radar controls for specific navigation purpose; for example, congested waters. Selects the IMO chart database (base, primary, standard or all). Available in the chart radar mode. Reduces rain clutter. Reduces sea clutter. Adjusts the gain of the radar receiver. Manages user profiles; opens the Settings menu. • Displays the date. • Selects the time to use, local or UTC. • Sets the time difference between local and UTC (to use local time). Displays the time, local or UTC. Rotates clockwise if the system is working properly. Picture freeze If the picture freezes, the picture is not updated. After the picture freezes, the buzzer sounds and the Status LED blinks in red. Reset the power to restore normal operation. *: The indication is grayed out when the Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) function is [ON]. 1-13 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.7.2 How to operate the buttons, slider bars on the Status bar The Status bar has three types of controls: toggle button, drop-down list button and slider bar. You operate the buttons and bars with the trackball module. Control type Toggle button A toggle button alternately selects one of two functions assigned to a button. For example, the [STBY TX] button toggles the radar between stand-by and TX. The background color of the [STBY TX] button momentarily changes to lightblue when switching from stand-by to TX. Drop-down list button A drop-down list button provides a list from which to select an option related to the label on the button. A drop-down list button is identified by a triangle on the button’s bottom-right corner. The [Chart database] button, shown in the right figure, is an example of a drop-down list button. Slider bar The slider bars provide for adjustment of the radar picture. [RAIN], [SEA] and [GAIN] are slider bar buttons. To adjust the bar coarsely, put the cursor at any location within the slider bar area then push the left button. For fine adjustment, put the cursor at the end of the slider bar and roll the trackball while holding down the left button. Release the button to finish. 1-14 Example of control STBY TX Click button to show drop-down list. 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.8 InstantAccess Bar The InstantAccess bar runs vertically along the left edge of the screen and is displayed always. This bar provides, in the radar and chart radar modes, buttons for adjustment of the radar picture and chart, AIS operations, display brilliance control (FURUNO monitor only), MOB, screenshot, etc. For a description of the InstantAccess bar used in the chart mode, see paragraph 6.1.3. *1: For solid state radar, [TX CH] icon is displayed instead of [TUNE]. *2: This button is not displayed on the FURUNO 19-inch monitor unit. PULSE M3 PULSE M3 TUNE MAN TUNE MAN IR OFF IR OFF ES OFF ES OFF EAV OFF EAV OFF ACE OFF ACE OFF HL OFF HL OFF CU/TM reset CU/TM reset MAP ON MAP OFF 10 Chart OFF Chart ON *1 Chart Disp 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 * 11 Chart Disp OWN AIS OWN AIS AIS AIS Day Day 88 88 MOB MOB Radar mode, map ON Radar mode, chart ON 1-15 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW No. Button name Description PULSE Selects the radar pulse length. TUNE Selects the radar receiver tuning method, automatic or manual, and manually tunes the radar receiver. TX CH Selects the transmit frequency from [TX CH 1] or [TX CH 2]. IR Activates or deactivates the interference rejector. ES Activates or deactivates the echo stretch. EAV Activates or deactivates the echo averaging when Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) function is off. ACE Activates or deactivates the Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) function. Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) automatically sets the gain, rain and sea clutter controls according to the sea and rain clutter states. HL OFF Temporarily erases everything but radar echoes. CU/TM reset • Puts the ship’s heading at the top of the screen in course-up mode the moment this button is pressed. • Resets the ship's position to a point of 75% radius opposite to the extension of the heading line passing through the display center in true motion modes. MAP ON/OFF Shows or hides the radar map marks on the radar display, in the radar mode. 10 CHART ON/OFF Shows or hides the electronic chart. 11 Chart Disp Shows or hides various chart objects. Shown in the chart radar mode. See paragraph 2.41.2. 12 OWN AIS Shows the [VOYAGE DATA] menu, to set your ship’s AIS data. 13 AIS message Displays screen for “received AIS messages”. 14 Palette Selects a color palette. 15 BRILL Adjusts the brilliance of a FURUNO monitor. 16 MOB Enters a MOB mark at the current position. 17 Capture Takes a screenshot. 18 UNDO Restores previous condition in radar map and text input. 1-16 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.8.1 How to operate the buttons, slider bars on the InstantAccess bar The InstantAccess bar has three types of controls: toggle button, drop-down list button and slider bar. (The MOB and Capture buttons are special buttons.) You operate the buttons and bars with the trackball module or the InstantAccess knob. This section shows you how to use the InstantAccess knob. Toggle button Drop-down list button A drop-down list button provides a list from which to select an option related to the label on the button. A dropdown list button is identified by a triangle on the button’s bottom-right corner. Slider bar [Palette] button Palette list 1. Push the InstantAccess knob to enable its use with the InstantAccess bar. 2. Rotate the InstantAccess knob to select a button. The background color of the button selected is light-blue. 3. Do one of the following depending on button type. 1) Toggle button: Push the knob to select setting. 2) Drop-down list button or slider bar: Push the knob then rotate the knob to select an item or adjust the slider bar. Push the knob to confirm your selection. Note: You can use the ESC key to go back one step in the current operating sequence. 1-17 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.9 Sensor Information, Datum Box Sensor information, datum box displays the sensor data and the name of the datum in use. The sensor indications and names are colored according to sensor state. See the table below. • HDG: Heading and its source. • SPD: Longitudinal speed and its source. The direction of transverse speed is indicated with arrows, , Starboard, , Port. • COG: Course over ground and its source. • SOG: Speed over ground and its source. • POSN: Latitude and longitude position of own ship and its source. Note: The position source shall meet • Datum: Chart datum (WGS84, WGS72, the requirements of IMO MSC.112(73). etc.) in use. No datum appears when there is no datum sentence. Color of nav data indications and sensor name The color of the nav data indications and sensor names changes according to the state of the sensor data. The table shown below provides basic indication and color meanings. For detailed information, see Appendix 3. When no sensor data is received, the sensor source indication is blank and the related indication shows asterisks. Nav data indication 12.5kn GPS1 286.0°T 13.1kn GPS1 0.3kn GPS1 1-18 Color of nav data indication Green Color of sensor name White Yellow White Validity of data is low or offset is applied. Yellow-orange Yellow-orange Data is invalid. Green, data shown with asterisks (***.*) No display Data is not being received. Yellow Yellow Data is input manually (manual heading, gyro correction, manual speed, dead reckoning). State Sensor is normal. 30°00.0000'N 020°00.0000'E 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.10 Menu Overview The menu consists of eight main menus and several sub menus. You can operate the menu with the Radar Control Unit or trackball module. The system closes open menus whenever there is no menu operation for 30 seconds. 1.10.1 Basic menu operation 1. Open the main menu. Control Unit: Press the MENU key. Trackball module: Click the menu title bar at the right side of the display. Menu title bar 2. Select a menu. Control Unit: Press the corresponding numeric key. For example, press the 3 key to show the [NAV TOOL] menu. Trackball module: Click the menu desired. The current selection is highlighted in blue. Click [3 NAV TOOL] or press the 3 key. 3. Select a menu item. Control Unit: Press the corresponding numeric key. Trackball module: Click the menu item desired. The current selection is highlighted in blue. 4. Select a menu option. Control Unit: Press the corresponding numeric key. The current selection is highlighted in orange. Trackball module: Spin the scrollwheel. The current selection is highlighted in orange. 5. Confirm your selection. Control Unit: Press the ENTER key. Trackball module: Push the left button. Note: Hereafter, "select" in a menu operating procedure means to press the applicable numeric key on the Control Unit or push the left button on the trackball module. 1-19 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Keys, buttons to use in menus Control Unit MENU key: Open main menu, or close menu. CANCEL key: Go back one layer in menu, or close menu when main menu is displayed. ←key: Return to main menu, in no. 2 layer or higher. Trackball module Right button: Go back one layer, or close menu when main menu is displayed. Left button: (1) Click menu title bar to go back one layer, or close menu when main menu is displayed, (2) Click the left arrow on the menu title bar to return to the main menu, in no.2 layer or higher. 1.10.2 Menu history feature This chart radar remembers the 10 last-used menus to help you go to recently used menus quickly. The memorized menus are cleared when the power is turned off. Installation- and service-related menus and menus where no operation occurred are not memorized. Menus accessed multiple times are counted as one menu. Click the memory history buttons on the menu title bar to navigate through the lastused menus. Menu history buttons History back button History forward button For example, the last two used menus are [NAV TOOL] and [AIS]. Click Click Memorized menu no. 1 Memorized menu no. 2 1-20 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.10.3 How to enter numeric data Select the numeric data, then do one of the following: Control Unit: Use the ten keys to enter data. Trackball module: Spin the scrollwheel to set data then push the left button. 1.10.4 How to enter alphanumeric character data Some operations display a software keyboard to enter alphanumeric character data. Click to switch between letters and symbols. To enter characters, click applicable characters on the software keyboard. You can switch between letter input and symbol input by clicking the key circled in the illustration above. 1-21 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.11 Context-Sensitive Menus in the Radar Mode Context-sensitive menus are available with many of the boxes and buttons surrounding the display area and objects within the display area. Right-click the boxes and buttons marked with numerals in the illustration below to show the related contextsensitive menus. If a menu is not operated within 30 seconds, it is automatically closed. For context-sensitive menus in the chart mode, see the chapter on chart overview. 1.11.1 Context-sensitive menus available with buttons and boxes 41 39 42 40 38 37 Context-sensitive menus on the radar echoes (see paragraph 1.11.2) 36 35 34 33 32 23 25 30 31 29 ° 3229 No. 28 240.8° 27 0.088 Box name Adjust Local Time Menu Adjust Local Time Sensor Information, Datum Box Association AIS Select Sensor, OS Info Menu Association OFF/ TT/AIS, Association Menu DISP OFF / FILT / ALL, AIS Menu, Symbol Menu 1-22 No. 26 Box name Cursor Position AIS Info TT Vector 24 11 13 15 17 18 19 20 10 12 14 16 20 21 22 Menu Range-Bearing Position, X-Y Position, Cursor Menu Expanded AIS Data, AIS Message OFF / MAN / AUTO / MAN/AUTO,TT Menu, Symbol Menu OS Vector Menu, Target Vector Menu 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW No. Box name Vector Time Menu Vector Time (30 s 60 min), OS Vector Menu, Target Vector Menu CPA Range (0.5 - 20 NM) Auto Activate Menu No. 10 Box name Vector Reference Menu True-G(S), REL, OS Vector Menu, Target Vector Menu 11 CPA Range 12 CPA time 14 Auto Activate Lost TGT TT Lost Filter Menu, AIS Lost Filter Menu 16 Lost TGT Filter 17 Past POSN Past POSN Menu 18 Past POSN time 19 Trail Trail All Clear, Trail Menu 20 Trail Time 21 Trail/Past POSN Reference 22 Alert List 23 Trial 24 AZ 25 Drop Mark 2 True-G(S), REL, Past POSN Menu, Trail Menu Trial Mode, Trial Maneuver Menu Drop2 Off CPA Time (1 - 60 min) OFF, AUTO ACT FILT, AUTO ACT ALL, Auto Activate Menu OFF, FILT, ALL, TT Lost Filter Menu, AIS Lost Filter Menu Past POSN Time (OFF, 30 s - 6 min), Past POSN Menu Trail Time (OFF, 15 s - 30 min, CONT), Trail Menu Alert List/Log Window 13 AIS CPA 15 26 VRM 2 27 VRM 1 28 EBL 2 29 EBL 1 30 Drop Mark 1 31 Mark 32 PI Line Number of PI Line, Reset PI Line, PI Menu 33 Watch 34 Brill Menu Brill Menu 35 Chart ON/OFF 36 MAP ON/OFF 37 ACE 38* TUNE 39 PULSE Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) Menu Pulse Menu Radar Map Menu, Route Menu, Event Menu, User Chart Menu Tune Initialize 40 RANGE 41 Antenna Selection Dual Radar, ANT Select Menu 42 Customize Echo VRM1 Off, EBL•VRM Menu EBL1 Off, EBL•VRM Menu Mark Color (B-type only), Mark Position, MAP File, Edit Map Comment, Map•Mark Menu Watch Time (OFF, 6 - 20 min) Chart Display Menu Acquisition Zone Menu VRM2 Off, EBL•VRM Menu EBL2 Off, EBL•VRM Menu Drop1 Off Range Scales (0.125 - 96.0 NM) Customize Echo Menu *: For solid state radar, this menu is not displayed. 1-23 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.11.2 Context-sensitive menus in the display area in the radar and chart radar modes Right-click anywhere in the display area in the radar and chart radar modes to show the context-sensitive menu. Radar mode, map ON [Target Data/ACQ/ACT]: For cursor-selected TT or AIS target, display target data, acquire target for TT, or activate sleeping AIS target. [Target Cancel]: Cancel tracking on selected tracked target (erase target), sleep activated AIS target. [Off Center]: Off center the display. [EBL Offset]: Offset EBL1, EBL2 (to measure range and bearing between two targets). [Zoom Set]: Select zoom area. [Area Select]: Specify the area where to delete, copy marks. [Mark Delete]: Delete cursor-selected mark. Grayed out when radar map is off. [Mark Copy]: Copy cursor-selected mark. Grayed out when radar map is off. [Own Ship Offset]: Apply an offset to own ship position. [REF Mark]: Make cursor-selected target a reference target (for use in TT). Grayed out unless TT is active. [Cursor Size]: Select cursor size, large or small. [Notes Detail]: Show details about cursor-selected Notes. [MOB Delete]: Delete selected MOB mark. Area selected This context-sensitive menu is available when an area is created to cancel tracking on specific targets, or delete or copy marks. [Area Target Cancel]: Cancel tracking on targets within the area selected. [Area Mark Delete]: Delete all marks within the area selected. [Area Mark Copy]: Copy all marks within the area selected. [Area Cancel]: Cancel the area created. Radar mode, map OFF or chart ON Radar mode, map ON, area selected 1-24 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.12 Cursor Position Cursor data appears in the cursor position box at the top-right position on the display. The appearance of the box is slightly different between the 23-inch and 19-inch displays, although the content is the same. For the cursor position box that appears in the chart mode, see section 6.6. Cursor position (lat/lon) Time to go to cursor position Bearing and range to cursor position Click indication to switch between bearing and range and x and y coordinates. x and y coordinates of cursor position The indication below the cursor position can show the range and bearing to the cursor or x-y coordinates of the cursor position. Click that indication and select [Range-Bearing Position] or [X-Y Position] as appropriate. For the x-y coordinate display, the y-axis is the heading line, right/top is "plus" and left/lower is "minus". Note 1: The cursor bearing can be selected to true or relative with [1 CURSOR BEARING] in the [CURSOR] menu. Right-click the indication and select [Cursor Menu] to open the [CURSOR] menu. Note 2: The cursor position is shown as "---.-" when the cursor is not within the effective display area. 1.13 How to Select Sensor Settings This radar system accepts navigation data input two ways: System or Local. System shares sensor data among multiple radars in a network. Sensor priority is also commonly shared among the radars. Local selects a sensor outside the network. 1. Right-click anywhere in the Sensor information, datum box to show the contextsensitive menu. 2. Click [Select Sensor]. System Local [Setting] Select Sensor [OS Info Menu] System Local [Setting] 3. Click [System] or [Local]. Note: The sensor system can also be selected in the chart mode through this procedure and through the menu. Open the menu then select [7 OWN SHIP INFO] followed by [1 SENSOR]. 1-25 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.14 How to Enter Ship Speed The TT and azimuth stabilized presentation modes require own ship speed input and compass signal. The speed can be entered automatically from a speed log (STW, SOG) or GPS (SOG), or manually on the menu. Note that the FURUNO GPS Navigator GP-150 provides COG and SOG. 1. Right-click anywhere in the Sensor information, datum box to show the contextsensitive menu. 2. Click [Select Sensor] then click [Setting]. System Local [Setting] Select Sensor [OS Info Menu] System Local [Setting] 3. Use the arrow buttons to select the [SPD] page. Arrow buttons Stablilization mode Sensor type selection Check for automatic speed input Speed sensor list Check for manual speed input Select to use radar as source for speed and course Set speed and course of drift 4. For automatic input, follow the procedure below. For manual input, go to step 5. 1) Check [Sensors]. 2) Set the priority for the speed sensors in case of Local sensor. Click the triangle on any line then select the sensor to set as the primary source of speed. All other sensors are then set as secondary source. Only one sensor can be primary while the others can be secondary. If a speed sensor is changed from secondary to primary state and another speed sensor was selected as prima- 1-26 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW ry, then that sensor previously selected to primary state is then automatically selected to secondary state. 3) Select [Bottom] or [Water] at [Stabilization Mode] to set the stabilization method. Select [Bottom] for GPS or [Water] for a speed log. 4) Check [GPS] or [LOG] at [Sensor Type] to select the source of speed data. 5) Go to step 6. 5. For manual input, set the stabilization mode for [Water] and check [Manual]. Click the manual box to show the up and down arrows. Click the arrows to set speed. Note: For [Set Drift], see page 16-3. 6. Click the [OK] button to save the settings then click the [MENU] bar to close the menu. Notes on speed input • IMO Resolution A.823(19) for TT requires that a speed log to be interfaced with a TT should be capable of providing through-the-water speed (forward speed). • A single-axis water log cannot measure speed when the wind is coming from the leeway direction. • When AIS is active, [Manual], [Reference SPD] and [Set Drift] are shown in gray to indicate that they are not available for selection. 1-27 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.15 How to Enter Heading Select manual or automatic heading input as follows: 1. Right-click anywhere in the Sensor information, datum box to show the contextsensitive menu. 2. Click [Select Sensor] then click [Setting]. 3. Use the arrow buttons to select the [HDG] page. Arrow buttons Check for automatic heading input Heading sensor list GY001 GY002 Analog gyro heading Manual heading input (not shown on IMO type) [Gyro Correction] is not shown ● when [SYSTEM] is selected in the [OWN SHIP INFO] - [SENSOR] menu. [Gyro Correction] is grayed out ● when manual heading is in use. Gyro Correction 4. For automatic input, follow the procedure below. For manual input, go to step 5. 1) Check [Sensors]. 2) Set the priority for the heading sensors. Click the triangle on any line then select the sensor to set as the primary source of heading. All other sensors are then set as secondary source. Only one sensor can be primary while the others can be secondary. If a heading sensor is changed from secondary to primary state and another heading sensor was selected as primary, then that sensor previously selected to primary state is then automatically selected to secondary state. 3) Go to step 6. 5. For manual input, check the [Manual] box. Click the heading input box to show the up and down arrows. Click the arrows to set heading. 6. Click the [OK] button to save the settings then click the [MENU] bar to close the menu. 1-28 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.16 How to Mark MOB Position Use the MOB (man overboard) feature to mark the position of man overboard on the display screen. Click the [MOB] button (in any mode) on the InstantAccess bar. [MOB] button The MOB mark instantly appears at the geographical position of your ship when the button is clicked. Up to 100 MOB marks can be saved. When the capacity for MOB marks is reached, the oldest mark is automatically erased to make room for the latest. To delete an MOB mark, right-click the mark to show the context-sensitive menu then select [MOB Delete]. Exercise caution when using this feature in strong tide or current. The person will not be at the MOB position for a very long time. 1.17 How to Offset Position The position shown in the Sensor information, datum box (section 1.9) may be different from the actual position. This error affects the positioning accuracy of radar echoes, radar map and TT and AIS symbols. If there is a difference, apply an offset to position as shown below to compensate for the error. 1. Right-click the display area to show the context-sensitive menu. 2. Select [Own Ship Offset] and push the left button. The color of the cursor becomes blue. Offset value (range, bearing) 3. Roll the trackball until the cursor is at the "correct position". 4. Push the left button to confirm. To cancel the offset, show the context-sensitive menu then select [Reset Own Ship Offset]. The indication [Offset] and the offset values are then erased from the display. 1-29 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.18 How to Select Time Format, Set Local Time The GPS navigator feeds time and date data to the chart radar and they appear on the Status bar. Neither the time nor the date can be adjusted, however you can select between UTC time (default) and local time. You can switch between the local time and the UTC time by left-clicking the Current time format indication. Current time format Left click: Switch between local and UTC times Right click: Adjust local time Time To use the local time, enter the time difference between the local time and the UTC time as shown below. 1. Right-click the Current time format indication to show the context-sensitive menu then click [Adjust Local Time] to display the [Local Time Adjust] dialog box. 2. Enter the time difference between the local time and the UTC time, in hours and minutes. Use the button on the left to select the time offset direction. Select "+" if the local time is ahead of the UTC time, or "-" if it is behind the UTC time. 1.19 How to Take a Screenshot of the Display Click the [Capture] button on the InstantAccess bar to take a screenshot and save it to the SSD (Solid State Drive). You can save a maximum of 100 screenshots. When the capacity for screenshots is reached, the oldest screenshot is automatically deleted to make room for the latest. You cannot take a screenshot when a menu or a dialog box is opened. [Capture] button Screenshots can be copied to a USB flash memory. For how to process screenshots, see section 22.10. 1-30
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