Furuno Fmd3200 Operators Manual
2015-08-11
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- IMPORTANT NOTICES
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 System Configuration
- 1.2 Processor Unit EC-3000
- 1.3 How to Turn the Power On/Off
- 1.4 The Standby Mode
- 1.5 ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024
- 1.6 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026
- 1.7 How to Select a Color Palette
- 1.8 How to Adjust the Display Brilliance (FURUNO or Hatteland monitor)
- 1.9 How to Select Sensor Settings
- 1.10 How to Enter Ship Speed
- 1.11 How to Enter Heading
- 1.12 How to Mark MOB Position
- 1.13 How to Select Time Format, Set Local Time
- 1.14 How to Take a Screenshot of the Display
- 1.15 The Settings Menu
- 1.16 How to Manage User Profiles
- 1.17 How to View ECDIS Software Version No., ECDIS System Information, and Operator's Manual
- 1.18 Split Screen
- 1.19 Tips
- 1.20 Printer Information
- 2. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
- 2.1 ECDIS Display
- 2.1.1 Electronic chart area
- 2.1.2 Status bar
- 2.1.3 InstantAccess bar
- 2.1.4 Sensor information box
- 2.1.5 Own ship functions box
- 2.1.6 Route information box
- 2.1.7 Overlay/NAV Tools box
- 2.1.8 Alert box
- 2.1.9 Permanent warning box
- 2.1.10 EBL, VRM boxes
- 2.1.11 Context-sensitive menus
- 2.1.12 How to enter alphanumeric data
- 2.2 How to Select the Operating Mode
- 2.3 How to Select the ECDIS Operating Mode
- 2.4 How to Select the Chart Scale
- 2.5 How to Select the Presentation Mode
- 2.6 Cursor Position Box
- 2.7 True Motion Reset
- 2.8 How to Control Route and User Charts in Voyage Navigation and Voyage Planning Modes
- 2.9 How to Use the VRM and EBL
- 2.10 Datum
- 2.11 Set up Before Departure
- 2.1 ECDIS Display
- 3. HOW TO MANAGE CHARTS
- 3.1 How to Install Public Keys for ENC Charts
- 3.2 How to Install ENC Licenses, Charts
- 3.3 How to Install ARCS Licenses, Charts
- 3.4 How to Delete ENC, ARCS Licenses
- 3.5 How to Read ENC Judgment Information
- 3.6 How to Install C-MAP Charts
- 3.7 How to Delete a C-MAP Database
- 3.8 How to Install C-MAP DL (Dynamic Licensing) Charts
- 3.9 How to Export a List of Charts
- 3.10 How to Export a List of Specific Licenses
- 3.11 How to Show the ENC Permit, ARCS License
- 3.12 How to Backup, Restore Licenses
- 3.13 How to View Permit Expiration Date
- 3.14 How to Display Install/Update History
- 3.15 Catalog of Chart Cells
- 3.16 How to Open Charts
- 3.17 How to Print Chart List, Cell Status List
- 3.18 How to Delete Charts
- 3.19 How to Show Publishers Notes for ENC Charts
- 3.20 How to Find the Chart Type
- 3.21 How to Update ENC, C-MAP Charts Manually
- 3.22 How to Synchronize Chart Data
- 3.23 How to Reconvert All SENC Charts
- 4. HOW TO CONTROL CHART OBJECTS
- 5. VECTOR (S57) CHARTS
- 6. RASTER (ARCS) CHARTS
- 7. C-MAP CHARTS
- 8. CHART ALERTS
- 9. ROUTES
- 10. USER CHARTS
- 11. HOW TO MONITOR ROUTES
- 11.1 How to Start Route Monitoring
- 11.2 How to Stop Monitoring a Route (Manual, Automatic)
- 11.3 How to Select What Parts of a Route to Display
- 11.4 How to View Waypoint Information
- 11.5 How to View User Chart Information
- 11.6 How to Change Monitored Route to Planned Route
- 11.7 How to Use Instant Track to Return to or Deviate from Monitored Route
- 11.7.1 Safe off track mode
- 11.7.2 Back to track mode
- 11.7.3 Instant track messages
- 11.7.4 Instant track details
- 11.7.5 How to monitor, stop monitoring an instant track route
- 11.7.6 How to return to a monitored route when following an instant track route (safe off track mode only)
- 11.7.7 Button label and equipment state
- 11.8 How to Share Route During Route Monitoring
- 12. NAVIGATION TOOLS
- 13. TRACKED TARGET (TT)FUNCTIONS
- 14. AIS TARGET FUNCTIONS
- 14.1 Introduction
- 14.2 AIS Symbols
- 14.3 Voyage Data
- 14.4 How to Show, Hide AIS Targets
- 14.5 How to Filter AIS Targets
- 14.6 AIS CPA/TCPA Alarm
- 14.7 Automatic Activation of Sleeping Targets
- 14.8 How to Sleep All Activated Targets
- 14.9 AIS Lost Target Alarm
- 14.10 Vector Length, Vector Stabilization in TrueMotion Mode
- 14.11 How to Display AIS Target Data
- 14.12 How to Display AIS Target Past Positions
- 14.13 How to Display Own Ship Data
- 15. AIS SAFETY, NAVTEXMESSAGES
- 16. RADAR OVERLAY
- 17. WEATHER OVERLAY
- 17.1 What is the Weather Overlay?
- 17.2 How to Activate, Deactivate the Weather Overlay
- 17.3 How to Select, Playback a Weather Data File
- 17.4 How to Set up the Weather Overlay
- 17.5 Weather Overlay Examples
- 17.6 Weather Spot Information
- 17.7 Summary of Weather Overlay Viewability,Operability and Operating Mode
- 18. NAVIGATION SENSORS
- 19. RECORDING, PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS
- 20. ALERTS
- 21. PARAMETERS
- 22. CONNING AND MINI CONNING DISPLAYS
- 23. SETTINGS MENU
- 24. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
- 25. ALERT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(option)
- 25.1 What is an Alert Management System (AMS)?
- 25.2 System Configuration
- 25.3 Alert Definition, Priority and Category of Alerts
- 25.4 Alert Category and Alert acknowledgement From Connected Equipment, AMS
- 25.5 How to Acknowledge an Alert, Stop the Buzzer From the AMS
- 25.6 About the ALR and ACK Sentences
- 25.7 How an Alert is Transferred to the BNWAS
- 25.8 Change of Priority for Unacknowledged Warning
- 25.9 How to Temporarily Silence the Buzzer
- 25.10 Buzzer Patterns
- 25.11 Alert Priority, Alert State
- 25.12 Alert Icons
- 25.13 AMS Mode Operations
- 26. AUTOPILOT OPERATIONS
- 26.1 Configuration
- 26.2 Controls
- 26.3 Steering Modes
- 26.4 Autopilot Functions at the ECDIS
- 26.5 How to Select the ECDIS to Control the Autopilot
- 26.6 How to Activate, Deactivate the Track ControlSystem (TCS) from the ECDIS
- 26.7 Route Steering Related Indications, Alerts and Messages Generated by ECDIS
- 26.8 Route Steering Operations
- 26.9 Steering Performance
- APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE
- APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS
- APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE
- APPENDIX 4 DATA COLOR AND MEANING
- APPENDIX 5 ALERT LIST
- SPECIFICATIONS
- INDEX
- Declaration of Conformity