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1. 44 8 45 8 1 Replacing the Battery on the RP Boa d 45 8 2 Replacing the Battery in the Memory Card es 45 8 3 System 46 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT iui esca ebcuve 47 9 1 Tabletop Console Type 47 9 2 Separate Type Control Head 55 APPENDIX center 58 1 Digital Interface IEC 61162 2 58 Input sentences RP Board J4 58 Data 58 Data sentences 58 Schematic diagram 59 Load requirements as listener 59 2 Interface Function 60 3 Main Board Modification IEC 60936 1 related 61 4 Conditions Which Display the Alarm for WT CPA TCPA 62 5 Menu Tree 63 SPECIFICATIONS SP 1 INDEX IN 1 FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the RP 250 FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the RP 250 Video Plotter We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality and reliability throughout
2. Position accuracy HIGH LOW Navigation status MMSI No IMO No Length 3 Width gt Draft 3 Destination 3 Estimated Time of Arrival AIS program no Fusion AIS and ARPA combined target no Type of ship and cargo EXTENDED DATA 1 AIS1 NAME VOYAGER CALL SIGN 1436782 LAT 34 44 2345 N LON 135 32 1890 E POSITION FIXING DEVICE GPS POSITION ACCURACY HIGH NAV STATE at anchor MMSI 107374182 IMO 12354876 SHIP LENGTH 187m SHIP WIDTH 28m SHIP DRAFT 12 2m DESTINATION Osaka ETA 01 FEB 12 59 AIS VERSION 0 ARPA FUSION 02 SHIP amp CARGO TYPE Fishing Extended data display 3 Press any menu key to close the data display 35 7 AIS OPERATION 7 6 7 7 7 7 1 36 Lost Target A target is declared a lost target when no data is received for six minutes or five reporting intervals whichever is the shorter When this occurs the target is marked with the flashing lost target symbol and the indication LOST appears Press the LOST TARGET key to acknowledge the lost target and the lost target disappears However the target which becomes a lost target is a activated target or a sleeping target within the lost target range see paragraph Ta Lost target Note If an ARPA lost target mark is displayed when the LOST TARGET key is pressed to acknowledge a lost target the ARPA lost target will also be erased To erase only
3. 39 history display description 38 history display 38 lost target erasing 36 lost target range 40 OD OTI dee grece E reet reos 31 ROT Rate of Turn setting 41 sleeping 33 symbol color ssssseeee 39 System 44 target data 34 target data extended 35 B Battery 45 C Charts 5 16 2 D Digital interface 58 G Graphics hiding showing 6 Initial settings video plotter 6 L Longitude 28 Lines changing 14 COlOT iot re tee aere re e rede 15 entering by cursor own ship position 13 entry method sssssssssssseee 13 erasing ce ere t e e ee eres 15 memory points 16 M Marks edle tue 15 entering by cursor
4. LP UUER2UJEN CO OPERATOR S MANUAL VIDEO PLOTTER 100 1 250 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN O FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Your Local Agent Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan Telephone 0798 65 2111 fax 0798 65 4200 All rights reserved Printed in Japan FIRST EDITION AUG 2002 MAR 10 2004 ME 1111111111 DAMI 250 00080933204 OMES30470G00 A SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING Be sure to insert the memory card battery correctly Explosion may result if it is installed with polarity reversed A NOTICE No one navigational aid should be relied upon exclusively for the safety of vessel and crew The navigator has the responsibility to check all aids available to confirm his position Electronic aids are not a substitute for basic navigational principles and common sense Digital charts cannot replace official nautical charts Digital charts are intended as an navigational aid Therefore position should always be checked against nautical charts as well as other aids to navigation Handle chart memory cards carefully The chart and memory cards are weak against electrostatic discharge Handle them with care observing the following guidelines Keep cards away from heat sources Replace cards in their protective cases after use Replace memory card battery within 10 minutes of removal Replace the memory card battery
5. X Y Cursor position indicated OS position Distance error in direction of longitude due to latitude 6 OTHER PLOTTER FUNCTIONS nm LAT 75 70 0 2256 0 21980213 10 0 4444 0 43290201 15 0 6496 0 632803 20 25 0 8350 0 8134132 0 9950 0 96923215 30 1 1248 1 09551918 35 40 1 2202 1 1884382 1 24517456 45 1 2786 1 2980 1 26402037 65 60 0 21229339 0 20316898 0 41810678 0 61115946 0 78556318 0 93600295 1 05790007 1 14755221 1 20224625 1 22034042 55 50 0 19249832 0 18036264 0 40012949 0 58486463 0 75173456 0 89565021 1 0122297 1 09793265 1 15016811 1 16737294 0 37910698 0 55411863 0 71218478 0 84848102 0 95885565 1 03998717 1 08933651 1 10552105 0 35519924 0 51915545 0 66721485 0 79485438 0 89818413 0 97406698 1 02021439 1 03525547 45 0 16685429 0 32858822 0 48024119 0 61716701 0 73517843 0 83067689 0 90076355 0 94332783 0 95711098 40 0 15207608 0 29947644 0 437672 0 56242216 0 66990732 0 7568477 0 82060477 0 85926197 0 87168229 35 0 13614047 0 26808546 0 39177186 0 53339693 0 59953781 0 67725844 0 73420069 0 76865661 0 77961957 30 0 11916876 0 2346542 0 3428901 0 44054055 0 52460545 0 59251483 0 6422089 _ 0 67220131 0 68162348 25 0 10129001 0 19943707
6. 26 5 3 Replaying 26 OTHER PLOTTER FUNCTIONS 27 6 1 Initial 27 6 2 Longitude Error Table on 96 nm range 5 28 AIS 31 7 1 Turning AIS Feature On Off 31 7 2 Turning AIS Display On Off 32 7 3 Activating Targets 32 7 4 Sleeping Targets 33 7 4 1 Sleeping an AIS target 33 7 4 2 Sleeping all AIS targets 33 7 4 3 Activating all sleeping AIS targets eret 34 7 5 Displaying Target Data 34 7 5 1 Basic target data 34 7 5 2 Extended target data 35 7 6 Lost Target 36 T T Messages ees 36 7 7 1 Displaying messages manually36 7 7 2 Automatically displaying messages eee 37 7 8 History 38 7 8 1 Turning history display on off 38 7 8 2 Choosing history display attributes 2 oiii 39 7 9 AIS Symbol Color 39 7 10 Automatic Target Activation 40 7 11 Lost Target 40 7 12 ROT Display Setting 41 7 13 Combining AIS with ARPA fusion 42 7 14 AIS System Messages 43 7 15 AIS Alarm
7. kk kkk 9 ERASE WPTOO 0 WPT LIST 2 WPT List 3 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu 18 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 WAYPOINTS NAV LINE Displaying Waypoints A waypoint may be shown on the display as below Displaying waypoints 1 5 Press the NAV MENU and 2 keys to choose the WAYPOINT menu WAY POINT 1 NAV INFORMATION 1 7 WPT DATA VIDEO PLOTTER NAVAID 8 ARRIVAL ALARM OFF ON X XXNM WAYPOINT menu Press the 2 key twice to choose WPT MARK ON and then press the ENTER key Press the 3 key Enter waypoint number 01 to 98 in two digits and then press the ENTER key The latitude and longitude position of the waypoint appears on the menu and the waypoint is displayed on the screen Five waypoints may be displayed Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Note 1 To display no waypoints choose OFF at step 2 in above procedure Note 2 To clear all waypoints currently shown enter 00 at step 4 Displaying waypoints from a navigator 1 gru oo Press the NAV MENU 1 0 and 0 keys to show the NAV INFORMATION 3 menu For other than G type radar press the 4 key several times to choose USED WPL WP and then press the ENTER key Press 1 1 1 and 2 keys to show the WAYPOINT menu Press the 7 key to choose NAVAID Press the ENTER key Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Note Route data fed from a navigator i
8. 0 29139874 0 37433139 0 44568053 0 50326182 0 54532952 0 57063015 0 57843983 20 15 0 08264056 0 06336208 0 16270211 0 12472888 0 23768966 0 18217162 0 30527334 0 36336372 0 23389198 0 27828148 0 41017869 0 31397386 0 44429984 0 46471615 0 33988878 0 35526538 0 47085389 0 35968447 10 0 04360137 0 0858064 0 12526714 0 16073056 0 19108136 0 21537949 0 23289096 0 24311083 0 24577764 5 0 02350833 0 04623087 0 0674093 0 08634588 0 10242699 0 11514595 0 1241207 _ 0 12910605 0 13000029 0 0 00323737 0 0063035 0 00903844 0 01130406 0 01299309 0 01403609 0 0144058 0 0141187 0 01323356 nm LAT 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 go 75 70 65 1 2780 1 24442563 1 20131324 1 2192 1 1233 0 6479 0 4431 0 2249 0 1 18701379 1 09356117 0 96694117 0 81103484 0 3061092 0 43117887 0 21881975 60 55 1 14905813 1 08805799 0 1 14577786 1 05546143 0 93315023 0 78260251 0 60843159 0 41596331 0 21107193 0 1 09582188 1 00932899 0 89225746 0 74821409 0 58162173 0 397582 0 20171772 0 50 45 1 0187708 0 94174265 0 9933 0 8332 1 03752602 0 95551494 0 84457408 0 70813132 0 55038538 0 37617487 0 19082831 0 0 97133397 0 89442885 0 79046297 0 66265924 0 51496026 0 35190481 0 17848659
9. battery is inserted correctly gt Explosion may result if the M polarity is incorrect Battery case 4 Setthe battery case to the memory card 5 Close the battery case release switch 45 8 MAINTENANCE 8 3 46 System Error If the equipment fails the message RP SYSTEM ERROR appears in red at the bottom right hand corner of the display the equipment switches to the radar mode and the audible alarm sounds When this occurs turn the display unit off and on again If the above message does not appear the equipment is operating normally However if the video plotter or radar video plotter mode is inoperative or the above message appears the RP is malfunctioning Contact your dealer for advice 9 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT 9 1 Tabletop Console Type Necessary parts RP 250 T 2E N Code No 000 080 196 For NAVIONICS specification RP 250 T 2E C Code No 000 080 197 For C MAP specification Qty Remarks IF board Cable assy M card base M Card Assy M card lid M card case cover 008 528 020 For NAVIONICS 14P0371A 1 RP Board 14P0371B 008 528 030 For C MAP Operator s Manual OME 30470 X 000 809 332 Note 1 Check radar program no 03591840XX If the program number of the program in the floppy disk is higher update the program If it is the same it is not necessary to update the program Note 2 Windows PC and optional PC connection cable
10. 7 4 7 4 1 7 4 2 7 AIS OPERATION Dangerous target When an AIS target violates the CPA TCPA alarm setting set on the ARPA 1 menu in case of ARPA or EPA menu in case of EPA its symbol changes to the dangerous target symbol red and flashing and the indication COLLISION appears Press the AUDIO OFF key to acknowledge the CPA TCPA alarm The audio alarm is silenced and the symbol stops flashing Take appropriate action to avoid collision Thicker than activated target Dangerous target Sleeping Targets Sleeping an AIS target You may sleep an AIS target as below when the screen becomes filled with targets Note that targets that have been activated automatically cannot be slept Use the trackball to place the cursor on an activated AIS target symbol Press the AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu Press the 2 key SLEEP TARGET to sleep the target Press any menu key to close the menu The target is marked with the sleeping target symbol whose triangle is smaller than that of the activated AIS target symbol gt Sleeping target Sleeping all AIS targets 1 Press the AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu 2 Press the 8 key SLEEP ALL TARGETS to sleep all targets 3 Press any menu key to close the menu 33 7 AIS OPERATION 7 4 3 Activating all sleeping AIS targets 1 Press the AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu 2 Press the 7 key ACTIVATE ALL TARGETS 3 Press a
11. Yellow Land density Heading line brilliance Bright Plotter brilliance MED 2 Chart brilliance MED 1 Other track Symbol brilliance MED 1 Depth contour Grid brilliance Range rings brilliance Choosing Presentation Mode The RP 250 has five presentation modes True Motion North up Course up Head up and Cursor Gyro You may choose a mode with the MODE key Note 1 Charts are not available for use in the Head up and Cursor Gyro modes Note 2 10 the true motion mode the own ship mark is automatically reset to a point of 7596 radius when it is at a distance from the screen center 3 4 the range 1 5 1 5 1 1 5 2 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Charts This section shows you how to display charts and correct their position Both the chart card and memory card are susceptible to sunlight Handle them carefully following the guidelines below e Keep them away from direct sunlight and heat sources e Keep cards away from water and chemicals e Keep the connector free of foreign material e Do not drop the cards Displaying a chart To display a chart do the following 1 Insert the chart card in the upper slot Drive for chart card Eject Drive for RAM card Eject button for lower card upper card Card slots 2 Turn on the power switch 3 After the radar is set in transmit status choose the video plotter display or the radar video plotter display To eject a card press the Eject button and pull out
12. key Repeat step 6 to continue drawing the line Press the MARK key to close the menu 3 3 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 MARKS LINES Mark Line Color Not available on IMO type CUI Press the MARK key Press 2 3 and ENTER key Continue pressing the ENTER to choose desired mark color Press the CANCEL key to close the menu Then marks lines will be inscribed in the color selected Erasing Marks Lines When the mark memory becomes full no marks can entered unless you erase unnecessary marks Erasing individual marks PUT Set mark entry method to CURSOR referring to paragraph 3 1 Press the MARK key to open the ENTER MARK menu Press the 2 key twice to choose MARK CANCEL Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the mark you want to erase Press the ENTER key Press the CANCEL key to escape Erasing all marks and all lines 1 2 3 Press the NAV MENU and 9 keys Press the 4 key twice to choose MARK ALL followed by the ENTER key Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Erasing line segments Dep Tees e Set mark entry method to CURSOR referring to paragraph 3 1 Press the MARK key to open the mark menu Press the 2 key twice for MARK CANCEL Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the starting point end point or intersection of the line you want to erase Choosing the intersection of two lines erases both line segments Press t
13. key twice to open the VIDEO PLOTTER 1 menu 4 Press the 1 key 5 Press the 0 key three times to open the AIS 1 menu 7 2 Turning AIS Display On Off 1 Press the RADAR MENU key 2 Press the 9 key once or twice to choose OFF or ON as appropriate AIS DISP OFF or AIS DISP ON appears at the top right hand corner depending on your selection Note that the CPA TCPA alarm for AIS is always active regardless of whether the AIS display is on or off Note You may also turn the AIS display on or off by pressing the function key with the video plot function active 7 3 Activating Targets 1 Use the trackball to place the cursor on the sleeping AIS target indicates only the presence of a vessel equipped with AIS in a certain location you wish to activate that is know more about a vessel s motion 2 Press the AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu 3 Press the 1 key ACTIVATE TARGET to activate the target The activated AIS target symbol is superimposed on the radar echo as below SOG Speed over Ground Course over Ground vector 1 2 AT nn AAT E Turning direction LA or EPA electronic plot 2 2 Vector shows STW speed Heading line thru water and CSE If there is no heading data course when water the line points in direction of COG tracking mode is selected at the radar Activated target 4 Press any menu key to close the menu 32
14. own ship position 13 entering by L L position 14 entry 13 ee 15 memory points used 16 Memory cards formatting ote EUER 25 recording data to 26 replaying data 26 Menu 63 N Nav data hiding showing 7 Nav lines adding waypoints 21 6 21 displaylng ae eee eee 24 entering 20 nav line list inne ees 21 removing waypoints from 21 setting 22 Presentation mode 4 R Recording data 26 Replaying 26 S System error 46 T Track ee ode 12 ie iare mE 11 memory points used 10 plotting interval 10 19 11 stopping plotting 9 W Waypoints deleting 20 displaying ri rr re 19 entering es 17 18 18
15. Enter arrival alarm range 1 RandG type fishing mode specification 63 APPENDIX 0 I 4 ENTER WPT NAV LINE T 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 2 ENTER WPT 1 ENTER WPT NAV LINE 3 LIST F 2 ENTER WPT CURSOR L L OWN SHIP POSN 5 ENTER NAV LINE 3 WPT NO Enter waypoint no 6 NAV LINE LIST L_ 4 ENTER WPT NAV LINE 9 ERASE Enter waypoint to erase 0 WPT LIST 2 Waypoint list 2 10 1 ENTER WPT NAV LINE m 2 NAV LINE Enter nav line and waypoint nos 8 ADDING Enter waypoint no to add 9 DELETEING Enter waypoint no to erase 1 ENTER WPT NAV LINE 9 ERASE Enter nav line no to erase 5 OWN SHIP TARGET PLOT 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 2 RECORD OWN SHIP PLOT OFF ON m OWN SHIP PLOT INTVL 10 30 s 1 2 3 6 min 4 OWN SHIP PLOT COLOR RED MAGENTA YELLOW 1 GREEN 1 CYAN BLUE WHITE 1 5 RECORD TARGET PLOT OFF ON 6 TARGET PLOT INTVL 10 30 s 1 2 3 6 min 7 TARGET PLOT COLOR 1 Not available on IMO type 1 OWN SHIP TARGET PLOT 2 TARGET NUMBER Enter target no 3 TARGET PLOT COLOR RED MAGENTA YELLOW 1 GREEN 1 CYAN BLUE WHITE 1 8 SMOOTHING OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 CARD REPLAY RECORD 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 REPLAY E 2 9 File name disp 2 OWN SHP PLOT Enter file name 0 CARD READ2 RECORD TARGET PLOT Enter f
16. IE EET ARP Board Y i L gt 1 SPU Board 7 1 Route cable between ARP and SPU Boards Display pedestal top view 51 9 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT 13 Attach the NH connector assy supplied to the AIS cable and then connect the NH connector to J4 on the RP Board FA 100 AIS TRANSPONDER FR 2105 series Junction Box RP BOARD 14P0371A B 24 Solder RD A gt 1 RD B gt 2 GND gt 5 8 Use JIS cable TTYCS 1Q or Clamp armor equivalent See FA 100 s by cable clamp installation manual HOW TO ATTACH NH CONNECTOR Shrink tubing Solder 7 1 Cut shrink tubing 2 Solder connector 3 Heat shrink in 20 mm lengths and to signal cable tubing with slip onto each wire soldering iron Wiring between RP board and AIS transponder attaching NH connector 14 Reattach the front panel to the display pedestal 15 Update the program if necessary as follows a Run the PC connection cable between the serial port D Sub 9 pin on the PC and J456 on the INT Board See the figure on the previous page for the location of J456 PC RP 250 SERIAL PORT J456 INT Board 03P9252 TX RS232C 3 lt 1 lt RS232C RX RS232C 2 2 RS232C TXD GND 5 3 GND 4c lt 4 lt N C lt 6 lt XH4P connector KTS lt 8 lt D SUB9P PC connection 52 9 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO
17. can be entered by cursor position specific latitude and longitude or own ship position 1 2 Entering Marks Lines Press the NAV MENU 0 and 6 keys Press the 6 key to choose method of mark entry CURSOR L L or OWN SHIP POSN Press the ENTER key Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Entering marks lines at cursor or own ship position Press the MARK key to display the ENTER MARK menu i ENTER MARK 00 00 000 N S 5 N 6 S 00000 000 E W 1 7 8 W MARK XX 014 02 03 5 04 05 06 07 08 X 09 qx 10 1b 12 13 14 15 16 NAV LINE 17 COAST LINE 18 CONTOUR LINE 1 19 PROHIBITED AREAS L L 20 CABLE J 21 LINE CHANGE 22 MARK CANCEL 2 23 MARK COLOR RED MAGENTA YEL GRN CYAN BLU WHITE CANCEL ENTER MARK CANCEL KEY 1 Shown when mark entry method is latitude and longitude 2 Not shown on IMO type ENTER MARK menu 13 3 MARKS LINES 3 2 2 3 2 3 14 2 5 For entry at own ship s position enter mark number to choose desired mark followed by the ENTER key The chosen mark appears at own ship position For entry by cursor operate the trackball to place the cursor on the position desired for the mark Enter mark number to choose desired mark and then press the ENTER key The chosen mark appears at the cursor position To inscribe a line first select the mark
18. entry method see paragraph 3 1 for cursor Then do the following a Use the trackball to place the cursor on the starting point of the line b Enter desired line number with the numeric keys and press the ENTER key C Use the trackball to place the cursor on the ending point of the line and then press the ENTER key d Repeat c to continue drawing the line To escape the mark entry mode press the CANCEL key Entering marks at desired position 1 2 Ol e Press the MARK key to open the MARK menu Enter latitude by the numeric keys and then press the ENTER key To change polarity press 5 for North 6 for South Enter longitude and then press the ENTER key To change polarity press 7 for East 8 for West Enter mark number to choose desired mark Press the ENTER key To escape the mark entry mode press the CANCEL key Line change feature The line change feature allows you to change line type or to inscribe a separate line For example you may want to quit making nav lines and start making a coastline Or Poe Press the MARK key to open the ENTER MARK menu Inscribe a line as mentioned in paragraph 3 2 1 Press the 2 and 1 keys to choose LINE CHANGE Enter line no to be changed Use the trackball to place the cursor at the beginning of the line and then press the ENTER key Use the trackball to place the cursor at the end of the line and then press the ENTER
19. gt VHW When only VHW is received status is as below When only VBW is received status is as below When neither VHW or VBW is input log error is displayed STW selected on menu When data sentence VHW is present and set drift and VTG are on or off VHW Set Drift VTG Mode to be selected AIS alarm display STW displayed ON BT CPA TCPA Note 3 ON OFF OFF WT WT CPA TCPA STW displayed ON BT CPA TCPA Note 3 ON OFF ON WT None When data sentence VBW is present and set drift and VTG are on or off VBW Set Drift VTG Mode to be selected AIS alarm display ON WT WT CPA TCPA ON OFF OFF WT WT CPA TCPA ON WT None ON OFF ON WT None SOG selected on menu When data sentence VHW is present and set drift and VTG are on or off VHW Set Drift VTG Mode to be selected AIS alarm display ON BT CPA TCPA SOG displayed ON OFF OFF WT WT CPA TCPA Note 4 ON BT CPA TCPA SOG displayed ON OFF ON WT None Note 4 When data sentence VBW is present and set drift and VTG are on or off VBW Set Drift VTG Mode to be selected AIS alarm display ON BT None ON OFF OFF BT None ON BT None ON OFF ON BT None Notes 1 Because drift is ON 2 Because of error no VTG data 3 STW shown in red BT is selected because set and drift is input even though setting
20. is STW 4 SOG shown in red SOG is selected however only VHW is input therefore SOG cannot be displayed 5 LOG error Neither VHW or VBW are input 62 APPENDIX 5 Menu Tree Video plotter NAV MENU key Default settings in bold italics VIDEO PLOTTER 1 7 1 NAV INFORMATION 1 45 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 2 SELECT NAVAID GPS LC DEAD RECKONING AIS 3 OWN SHIP POSN OFF L L 4 POSN Enter own ship position 5 CURSOR DATA OFF L L 6 WPT DATA OFF REL TRUE 7 WAY POINT 8 NAV LINE 9 WIND DATA OFF ON 0 NAV INFORMATION 2 1 NAV INFORMATION 1 2 WIND GRAPH OFF ON 3 WIND UNIT m s KT 4 CURRENT DATA OFF ON 5 CURRENT GRAPH OFF ON 6 DEPTH DATA OFF ON 7 DEPTH GRAPH OFF ON 8 DEPTH SCALE 10 20 50 100 200 500 9 DEPTH UNIT 1 m ft 0 NAV INFORMATION 3 1 NAV INFORMATION 2 2 WATER TEMPERATURE 1 OFF ON 3 DATE OFF UTC LOCAL Enter time difference 4 USED WPL NAV LINE WP R type radar only 0 AIS 1 2 WAYPOINT 1 NAV INFORMATION 1 2 WPT MARK OFF ON 3 WPT Enter waypoint no to display 4 5 7 WPT DATA VIDEO PLOTTER NAVAID 8 ARRIVAL ALARM OFF ON Enter arrival alarm range 3 NAV LINE 1 NAV INFORMATION 1 2 NAV LINE OFF ON 3 NAV LINE NO Enter nav line no to display 4 NAV WIDTH OFF ON Enter nav line width 5 6 WPT Enter waypoint no to head to 7 NAV LINE DATA VIDEO PLOTTER NAVAID 8 ARRIVAL ALARM OFF ON
21. menu Lost Target Range Set the distance at which an AIS target is declared a lost target when no AIS data is received for six minutes or five reporting intervals whichever is the shorter When this feature is activated the following occurs e Sleeping targets within the lost target range for which no data is received are marked with the lost target symbol e Sleeping targets out of the lost target range are erased e Any activated AIS target from which you are not receiving AIS data is marked with the lost target symbol regardless of range to the target Press the AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu Press the 0 key to show the AIS2 menu Press the 9 key LOST TARGET RANGE Use the numeric keys to enter lost target range 000 1 to 999 9 nm Press the ENTER key Press any menu key to close the AIS menu gr pM m To disable this feature enter all zeroes at step 4 in the above procedure 7 12 7 AIS OPERATION ROT Display Setting You may set the lower limit of the ROT Rate Of Turn at which the heading line on target symbols will point in direction of turning Press the AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu Press the 0 key to show the AIS2 menu Press the 7 key ROT TAG Use the numeric keys to enter ROT 000 1 to 359 9 min Press the ENTER key Press any menu key to close the AIS menu Qr aeo pom 4 4 4 4 4 ROT display 41 7 AIS OPERATION 7 13 42 Combining AIS with A
22. shown below b Fasten the arm cover to the M card case with three M4 x 8 screws supplied Pan Head Screw B M4 x 8 Ground Wire Right Arm Cover Toothed Washer N Pan Head Screw B M4 M4 x 8 3 pos e Right Arm Cover M Card Assy Fastening the M card assy to the right arm cover 6 Unfasten the front panel from the display pedestal 7 Pass the connector from the card assy through the hole in the display pedestal 50 9 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT Display pedestal Front panel Display pedestal front view 8 Set the RP Board in the top slot of the pcb card case 9 Run the cable assembly from the card assy in front of the GYRO CONVERTER Board 10 Plug the connector of the cable assembly in J1 on the RP Board 11 Fasten the ground wire from the connector at the location shown below 12 Lead in the AIS cable through the cable clamp at the rear of the display unit The armor of the cable should be lying in the clamp at the rear of the display unit Cable clamp Top View L Pu AIS cable Cable assy GYRO INT Board CONVERTER Board FRONT Fasten ground wire from connector to this screw TOP VIEW AIS Cable gt 1 i ro 1 1
23. the AIS lost target do the following 1 Press the AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu 2 Press the 5 key LOST TARGET to erase the lost target symbol and then press any key to close the menu Messages You may display messages received by the AIS transponder as below Displaying messages manually 1 Press the AIS MENU key to display the AIS menu 2 Press the 6 key IMESSAGE to display the MESSAGE menu MESSAGE 1 AIS 1 Safety message addressed to your ship 2 SAFETY RELATED MESSAGE ADDRESSED Safety messge addressed to all ships 3 SAFETY RELATED MESSAGE BROADCAST Binary message addressed to your ship 4 BINARY MESSAGE ADDRESSED Binary message addressed to all ships 5 BINARY MESSAGE BROADCAST Automatic displaying of message 96 AUTO DISPLAY OFF ON Binary messages are messages other than safety messages No of messages saved Max 5 for each type of message Message menu 7 7 2 7 AIS OPERATION 3 Press appropriate numeric key among 2 5 to choose the type of message you want to see The example below shows a safety related message addressed MESSAGE 1 AIS 1 2 SAFETY RELATED MESSAGE ADDRESSED 3 SAFETY RELATED MESSAGE BROADCAST 4 BINARY MESSAGE 1 ADDRESSED 5 BINARY MESSAGE 1 BROADCAST 6 AUTO DISPLAY OFF ON Message type SAFETY MESSAGE OWN SHIP S
24. the card Note If a card inserted after the power is turned on change the range with the RANGE key to display the chart Chart cursor position correction Chart position correction There may be a case where the radar picture does not match the chart overlay This is due to an error in the position fixing system GPS Loran etc or the different coordinates between the position fixing system and the radar In this case align the chart with the radar image as below Note that track is neither recorded nor plotted while chart position is being corrected 1 Press the CHART ALIGN key M ALIGNING appears at the top of the screen 2 Rotate the trackball to shift the chart or own ship to the correct position 3 Press the CHART ALIGN key again MAN ALIGNED appears 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 6 1 6 1 Canceling chart position correction Press the NAV MENU and 0 keys to show the VIDEO PLOTTER 2 menu Press the 2 key to choose NAV DATA POSN Press the ENTER key to cancel correction Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu pet Mcr Cursor position correction The cursor position can be corrected as follows 1 Press the NAV MENU and 0 keys to show the VIDEO PLOTTER 2 menu 2 Press the 3 key to choose ALIGN CURSOR DATA 3 Press the 3 key again to choose OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the ENTER key ON corrects cursor position and ON appears at the cursor data location bot
25. the world This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers Your equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment However no machine can perform its intended function unless properly installed and maintained Please carefully read and follow the operation installation and maintenance procedures set forth in this manual We would appreciate feedback from you the end user about whether we are achieving our purposes Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO Features The main features are e Storage for 100 waypoints two are automatically assigned 20 000 marks 20 000 own ship track points 20 000 target track points 30 nav lines e AIS feature requires AIS transponder provides navigation data about AlS equipped targets e Memory cards for recording replaying data 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 1 General The Video Plotter RP 250 is an optional circuit board RP board which is accommodated in the display unit of the FR 2105 series radar It permits use of two memory cards a memory card RAM card for storing own ship and other ship tracks and marks and the other is a chart card ROM card for digital charts With connection of an AIS Universal Automatic Identification System transponder to the RP board the RP 250 provides navigation data about targets which carry an AIS transponder 30 navigation lines may be s
26. to continue entering waypoint numbers Press the ENTER key followed by the NAV MENU key to register navigation line en 4 5 2 4 5 3 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 5 6 4 WAYPOINTS NAV LINE Adding waypoints to navigation lines To add waypoints to a navigation line do the following 1 Press the NAV MENU 4 and 5 keys 2 Press the 2 key Enter navigation line number and then press the ENTER key twice Press the 8 key Enter FROM waypoint number and then press the ENTER key 5 Enter waypoint number to add and press the ENTER key A 9 Newly added waypoint 8 ADDING WPTOO gt 00 From waypoint Add waypoint screen 6 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Removing waypoints from navigation lines 1 Press the NAV MENU 4 and 5 keys 2 Press the 2 key enter navigation line number and then press the ENTER key twice 3 Press the 9 key enter waypoint number and then press the ENTER key 4 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Nav line list 1 Press the NAV MENU 4 and 6 keys to display the list 2 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Deleting individual navigation lines 1 Press the NAV MENU 4 6 and 9 keys 2 Enter navigation line number you want to delete The line in use is not deleted 3 Press the ENTER key 4 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Deleting all navigation lines Press the NAV
27. track is reduced A longer interval stores more track however the track is less accurate The memory for own ship track is 20 000 points The table below shows the relation between plotting interval and maximum recording time When the storage capacity is exceeded oldest data is erased to make room of the latest Interval Max Recording Time Interval Max Recording Time 55 hrs 30 min 27 days 18 hr 40 min 166 hrs 40 min 41 days 16 hr 13 days 21 hrs 20 min 83 days 8 hr The memory for other ship s track is 20 000 points for 10 ships The table below shows the relation between plotting interval and maximum recording time for each ship Note that the track of ARPA targets 1 thru 10 may be displayed The track of ARPA targets 11 thru 30 cannot be displayed interval Max Recording Time Interval Max Recording Time 5 hrs 30 min 66 hrs 40 min 16 hrs 40 min 100 hrs 33 hrs 21 min 200 hrs Choosing track plotting interval 1 Press the NAV MENU and 5 keys 2 To change own ship s track plotting interval press the 3 key several times to display desired plotting interval in reverse video The choices are 10 30 s 1 2 3 6min Press the ENTER key 4 To change other ship s track plotting interval press the 6 key several times to choose plotting interval Press the ENTER key Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu On Finding track memory used 1 Press the NAV MENU and 0 k
28. within 10 minutes of removal to prevent loss of data TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD 2 22 ea iv 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 1 1 General eerte 1 1 2 dete doeet 2 1 3 Choosing Display Mode 3 1 4 Choosing Presentation Mode 4 1 5 Charts aee rentre 5 1 5 1 Displaying a chart 5 1 5 2 Chart cursor position correction 5 1 6 Setting up the Video Plotter Display 6 1 6 1 Hiding Showing graphics 6 1 6 2 Hiding Showing nav data 7 2 45 edo ste chu Pec EE ur 9 2 1 Stopping Plotting of Own Ship s Hie e 9 2 2 Stopping Plotting of Other Ship s 9 2 3 Track Plotting Interval 10 2 3 1 Choosing track plotting interval 10 2 3 2 Finding track memory used 10 2 2 Smoothllg tiec teat 11 2 5 Erasing oe 11 2 6 Own Ship Track Color 12 27 Other Ship Track Color 12 3 MARKS LINES 13 3 1 Choosing Method of Entry 13 3 2 Entering Marks Lines 13 3 2 1 Entering marks lines at cursor or own ship position 13 3 2 2 Entering marks at desired POSITION S coe 14 3 2 3 Line change feature 14 3 3 Mark Line Color 15 3 4 Erasing Marks Li
29. 0 0 40 35 0 85754099 0 76681293 30 25 20 15 10 0 67024897 0 568584 0 46259176 0 35307892 0 2487894 0 3357319 0 22864776 0 30826343 0 20955062 0 81733258 0 75235195 0 66465066 0 55696981 0 43265198 0 29553516 0 14983224 0 0 63849695 0 58741521 0 51864327 0 43435714 0 33719779 0 23018583 0 11662531 0 0 0 2716059 0 22696965 0 17580013 0 11972833 0 06051633 0 0 18426754 0 44026091 0 40463016 0 35687717 0 29854675 0 23149802 0 15784242 0 07987479 50 0 0 12684572 0 01184713 0 11982348 0 01008727 0 10624302 0 008104 0 54143927 0 49791741 0 43943239 0 36785173 0 28543407 0 19475522 0 09862535 0 15366517 0 1187643 0 08070304 0 0406973 0 0 09552679 0 0791912 0 04106355 0 04106355 0 02056855 0 0 0 00605903 0 00411455 0 00111154 0 00111154 0 00028325 29 6 OTHER PLOTTER FUNCTIONS This page intentionally left blank 30 7 AIS OPERATION 7 1 The AIS Automatic Identification System feature automatically provides navigation data on AIS equipped ships AIS symbol and AIS menus 1 3 are available in the Radar Video Plotter and Video Plotter displays It is not available in the Radar mode A WARNING Confirm compass reading on radar and gyrocompass readout when the bearing of AIS targets do not match that of radar targets Turning AIS Feature On Off 1 Press th
30. JEC9S XHAP L 1500 Code no 000 145 362 also required 47 9 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT 1 Remove the right and left arm covers from the control head Control Head Right and left arm covers z Head Screw B M4 x 10 2 pcs Control head 2 Unfasten bolts M10 2 pcs hidden by arm covers to separate the display unit from the processor unit 3 Pull the handle on the underside of the control head to draw the display unit forward until you hear a click Note Step 4 should be performed with two persons lip E PULL FORWARD Display unit 48 9 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT 4 While raising the monitor until the CRT is horizontal as below fix the stay as follows a Raise the stay as shown below Two warning labels on the underside of monitor A WARNING Possibility of injury Hold handle when mounting display unit HORIZONTAL A WARNING Display unit may fall Z Lock stay before servicing Display unit inside view b While pushing the stopper set the catch on the display unit in the hole in the stay Stopper S PON Catch ES Stay Setting catch to hole in stay 49 9 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT C Release hand from stopper Release stopper stay is fixed Stay fixed 5 Fasten the M card case to the right arm cover as follows a Fasten the ground wire with an M4 x 8 screw and toothed washer supplied as
31. L L and then press the ENTER key Press the 3 key to choose WPT NO Enter waypoint number in two digits with the numeric keys and then press the ENTER key 5 Key in latitude and then press the ENTER key To change polarity press the 3 key 6 Key in longitude and then press the ENTER key To change polarity press the 3 key To continue entering waypoints by this method repeat step 4 6 8 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu gt N 17 4 WAYPOINTS NAV LINES 4 1 3 Entering waypoints at own ship position Press the NAV MENU 4 and 2 keys Press the 2 key to choose OWN SHIP POSN Press the 3 key to choose WPT NO Enter waypoint number in two digits with the numeric keys and then press the ENTER key 5 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu gt Iu 4 2 The Waypoint List To display the waypoint list which shows all registered waypoints do the following 1 Press the NAV MENU 4 and 3 keys Waypoint 00 for own ship position through 09 are shown Empty waypoints are denoted with asterisks and 00 normally shows all asterisks 2 To go to a next page press the 0 key Pressing the 1 key returns to previous page WPT LIST 1 1 ENTER WPT NAVLINE WPT 00 o kk kkk kk kkk kk kkk dek KKK O kk kkk kk kkk kk kkk kk kkk kk kkk O kk kkk kk kkk dek KKK O kk kkk O kk kkk kk kkk kk kkk O kk kkk O kk KKK
32. MENU and 9 keys Press the 6 key twice to choose ALL Press the ENTER key Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu o gt Eae 21 4 WAYPOINTS NAV LINES 4 5 7 22 Setting up navigation lines Navigation lines may be set up as follows 1 D 10 11 Press the NAV MENU and 3 keys NAV LINE 1 NAV INFORMATION 1 2 NAV LINE OFF ON 3 NAV LINE NO gt gt gt 4 NAV WIDTH OFF ON 0 00NM 5 6 WPT NO Kk gt gt gt 7 NAV LINE DATA VIDEO PLOTTER NAVAID 8 ARRIVAL ALARM OFF ON NM 9 NAV LINE menu Press the 2 key to choose NAV LINE ON Press the 7 key Press the 7 key to choose NAV LINE DATA Choose VIDEO PLOTTER for internally generated navigation width data or NAVAID for external navaid generated data Press the ENTER key Note For NAVAID set USED WPL on the NAV INFORMATION 3 menu to NAV LINE Not available on G type radar RTE and WPL sentence required to display navigation line Only Numeric ID data in the WPL sentence is read Press the 4 key to set NAV WIDTH to ON and press the ENTER key Enter lane width in nautical miles and then press the ENTER key To enter waypoint where to head or skip current waypoint and head to next waypoint press the 6 key and enter waypoint number Press the ENTER key For example you are following waypoints 11 12 13 and 14 on a nav line Then to head to waypoint 12 displ
33. NDIX VDO UAIS VHF Data link Own vessel report 1 Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message 1 to 9 2 Message sentence number 1 to 9 3 Sequential message identifier O to 9 4 AIS channel Number 5 Encapsulated ITU R M 1371 radio message 6 Number of fill bits O to 5 7 Checksum Schematic diagram VCC JP2 T 138 220 PC400 155272 061 4 1 4 VCC vo CRT 3 D3e4 UT GND 5 JP3 ae 422 SiS Sud us t J4 V JP4 15K U45 BS5P SHF 1AA FLI AR 7014890038 8 lt RD A ES i g vC DI 4 422 R11 2 2K DE 3 4 TDA REN 2 qo IDB erm Rol 1 L 5 lt GND 100p R10 15K GND 3 3V U4 LTc14gacsg 8 R13 22 6 VC 01 4 DE 3 2 R12 22 RO 1 L 5 Load requirements as listener 220 ohms 59 APPENDIX 2 Interface Function 1 Data displayed in the Basic data display IAIVDM message 1 3 COG SOG HDG ROT IAIVDM message 5 call sign ships name 2 Data displayed in the Extended data display IAIVDM message 1 3 ship s position latitude longitude position accuracy navigational status MMSI number IAIVDM message 5 call sign ship s name IMO number AIS version indication type of ship and cargo type d
34. Open and close the radar menu Open and close the video plotter menu Align video plotter display with radar display Enter various marks Enter data Terminate keyboard input Open AIS menu Display basic data for selected target Silence AIS related alarms Alternately display true and relative speed and course vector Erase AIS lost target marks ARPA lost target mark is also erased Note 1 A single beep is produced to signify that the radar has accepted your command Two beeps sound in case of incorrect key operation Note 2 When the NAV MENU key is pressed in the plotter radar or plotter mode the message Chart displayed is for reference only Position should be confirmed against nautical charts appears Use the electronic chart as an aid to navigation 1 3 Range and Bearing to Cursor Mode Choosing Display Mode 1 Press the RADAR MENU key 2 Press the 9 key to choose display mode desired The illustration at the bottom of the page shows a sample video plotter display Note that the video plotter is not available when SHIP TYPE is set for DEEP SEA Note When the radar display is selected the display shows the indication AIS OFF and when the radar video plotter display is in use the indication AIS ON appears AlS related alarms will be released even if the display shows AIS OFF provided the AIS feature is active 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Radar Display Radar Video
35. PERATIONAL OVERVIEW For manual input of position item 4 do the following a Press the 4 key b Enter latitude in six digits with the numeric keys c Press the ENTER key To change coordinate press the 4 key and then press the ENTER key d Enter longitude in eight digits e Press the ENTER key To change coordinate press the 4 key and then press the ENTER key 3 Press the 0 key to go to next page the NAV INFORMATION 2 menu Choose options as you did on the NAV INFORMATION 1 menu NAV INFORMATION 2 1 NAV INFORMATION 1 10 20 50 100 200 500 9 DEPTH UNIT R G type fishing m ft mode 0 NAV INFORMATION 3 NAV INFORMATION 2 menu 4 Press the 0 key to display the NAV INFORMATION 3 menu NAV INFORMATION 3 1 NAV INFORMATION 2 2 WATER TEMPERATURE R G type fishing OFF ON made 3 DATE OFF UTC LOCAL 00 00H 4 USED WPL USED WPL not shown on G type NAV LINE WP radar 5 6 7 8 9 0 NAV INFORMATION 3 menu 5 To choose time system press the 3 key several times to choose OFF UTC or LOCAL To use local time select LOCAL press ENTER twice and enter time difference between it and UTC time Press the ENTER key 7 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu D 2 TRACK 2 1 2 2 This section provides the information necessary for setting the track display conditions for own ship and other vessels Stopping Plotting of Own Ship s Tr
36. PLOTTER KIT b Insert supplied floppy disk in the PC execute the upe bat file The PC displays TARGET POWER ON C Turn on the display unit to load the program The PC displays Finish Version up ted when the loading is completed d Disconnect the PC connection cable While pressing and holding down the HL OFF key press the RADAR MENU key five times f Press RADAR MENU 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 Press the ENTER key five times h Turn the power off and on Initializing appears on the display for about 90 seconds i Confirm RP program no by pressing the RADAR MENUJ 0 0 0 3 and ENTER Program number 1 03591870 for C MAP specification FR 2105 TEST PROGRAM NO ROM DISPSW MAIN 03591840 OK OK 1234 ARP 18590381 OK OK OK 0000 DSP 18590391 OK OK OK RP 1 03591860 1 OK OK OK 00 RP 2 03591880 OK OK DRAM OK OK RP BOARD BAT OK SIO RP CARD 1 OK CARD 2 CARD 1 BAT OK CARD 2 BAT ANTENNA SPEED 23 8 RPM TRIG FREQ 143 2 Hz MAG CURRENT 11 1 V R MONITOR 1 8V TUNE IND 0 8V 123 002 O dO sped OL OLI To quit press STBY TX key twice Test results 16 Retract the stay to close the display unit 17 Push in the monitor until you hear a click 18 Refasten bolts removed at step 2 19 Refasten the right and left arm covers 53 9 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT 20 Set the 3 and Z4 function keys as follows a Pre
37. Plotter Video Plotter Display modes Arrival Status of AIS function Show ON to display R pange Coastline Grid AIS symbols 2NM AIS FUNC ON N 12 DISP a 3 458NM Data Menu 179 9 T Display Display NORTH UP TM z l Mark 73 E Prohibited Area Po Planned SLE lt Own Ship dare Lese Marker av Line NS POSN DR MAN Dr 131283008 amp Position CURSOR MAN 35 20 360 141 18 770E 4 Cursor 2002 05 19 13 28 UTC iti X Position 4 AIS ALARM Date Time M AIS Target Cursor Message Area Symbol AIS related messages Video plotter display 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 4 About the radar video plotter display When using the radar video plotter display you may erase marks lines grid etc from the display to give priority to the radar display This is also useful for brightening charts Press the NAV MENU key to show the VIDEO PLOTTER 1 menu Press the 7 key to choose PLOTTER PRESENTATION Press the 7 key again to choose DEFAULT Press the ENTER key Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu e oU NC Note To restore the normal display choose USER SET at step 3 Item and default setting DEFAULT selected at step 3 above Setting Item Setting Lighthouse wreck ON Background Black green characters
38. RPA fusion If equipped with ARPA it may be jointly used with the AIS In this case specify the parameters for which an ARPA target is converted to an AIS target 1 e Confirm that ARPA is shown at the top right hand corner of the display and then press the AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu Press the 0 key Press the 0 key again to show the AIS3 menu AIS 3 1 AIS 2 2 FUSION OFF ON POSN 0 000NM RNG 0 000NM BRG 00 0 SPD 0 0 CSE 00 0 AIS ALARM MESSAGE AIS3 menu Press the 2 key FUSION Press the 2 key again to choose ON and press the ENTER key Enter the information below pressing the ENTER key after entering each data This information will be used to determine which ARPA targets to convert POSN Range between AIS target and ARPA target RNG Enter the range difference from own ship to AIS target and ARPA target BRG Enter the bearing difference from own ship to AIS target and ARPA target SPD Enter the speed difference between AIS target and ARPA target CSE Enter the course difference between AIS target and ARPA target 7 Press any menu key to close the AIS menu If the information above is within the corresponding value of the ARPA and AIS targets the targets are judged to be the same the ARPA symbol is erased and only the AIS symbol is displayed Further ARPA FUSION appears at the bottom right corner of the display at the time of conversion and the ARPA target no appear
39. T Follow steps 1 thru 4 in the previous paragraph to open the display unit 2 Remove M card lid case and case cover from M card assy The case and case cover may be discarded 3 Fasten the M card assy with one M4 x 8 screw as below S Fasten with M4 x 8 screw o D 8 t _ Fasten with M3 x 8 screws 2 pcs Display unit inside view 4 Fix the M card assy to front panel with two M3 x 8 screws 5 Set the M card lid to the hole in the front panel and fix with two M2 6 x 5 Screws Ground Wire Pan Head Pan Head Screw A ScewB M3x8 M card Assy Toothed Washer M3 Pan Head Screw A M2 6 x 5 2 pcs L PULL FORWARD Pan Head Screw B M3 x 8 2 pcs M card Lid Display pedestal front view 56 8 9 9 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT Fasten the ground wire in the cable assy of the M card assy with an M3 x 8 screw and toothed washer M3 as sh
40. ack 1 Press the NAV MENU and 5 keys OWN SHIP TARGET PLOT 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 2 RECORD OWN SHIP PLOT OFF ON 3 OWN SHIP PLOT INTVL 10 30SEC 1 2 3 6MIN 4 OWN SHIP PLOT COLOR RED MAGENTA YEL Not available GRN CYAN BLU WHITE on IMO type 5 RECORD TARGET PLOT OFF ON 6 TARGET PLOT INTVL 10 30SEC 1 2 3 6MIN 7 TARGET PLOT COLOR 8 SMOOTHING OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OWN SHIP TARGET PLOT menu 2 Press the 2 key twice to choose OFF 3 Press the ENTER key 4 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Own ship s track is not plotted To resume plotting choose ON at step 2 and press the ENTER key Stopping Plotting of Other Ship s Track Press the NAV MENU and 5 keys Press the 5 key twice to choose OFF Press the ENTER key Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Then other ship s tracks are not plotted 5 DS To resume plotting of other ship s tracks choose ON at step 2 and press the ENTER key 2 TRACK 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 10 Track Plotting Interval The memory stores ship s position in latitude and longitude at a sampling rate set on the OWN SHIP TARGET PLOT menu The position data so stored is used to display past own ship s track on the screen The memory for own ship track and other ship track is 20 000 points each The plotting interval affects track reconstruction A shorter interval provides more accurate reconstruction of track however storage time of the
41. ay 11 25 912 13 14 To get the audio alarm when you near a waypoint press the 8 key to choose ARRIVAL ALARM Press the 8 key to choose ON and press the ENTER key Key in the alarm range and then press the ENTER key For alarm range less than 0 5 nm waypoints are automatically switched when your ship is 0 5 nm from a waypoint therefore the audio alarm does not sound 4 WAYPOINTS NAV LINE Note Waypoints are automatically switched when own ship is either 1 2 of the arrival alarm range or 0 5 nm from next waypoint whichever figure is larger For example the arrival alarm range is 2 miles Since 1 2 of the arrival alarm range is 1 mile and it is larger than 0 5 miles the waypoint will be switched when your ship is 1 mile from a next waypoin t 12 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Note To display the nav line by using the external data IEC 61162 1 data sentence BWR BWC RMB or WPL is required The order of priority is BWR gt BWC gt RMB gt WPL In case of simultaneous input BWR has priority To use BWR BWC RMB for waypoint sentences set USED WPL to NAV LINE in the NAV INFORMATION 3 menu That is the normal usage To use the WPL for destination waypoint set USED WPL to WPT in the NAV INFORMATION 3 menu This should only be used when connected to a navigator which outputs only the WPL data sentence The data sentence and displayed data are as follows BWR Range and bearing to waypoint great
42. circle BWC range and bearing to waypoint RMB Generic navigation data range and bearing to waypoint latitude and longitude position of waypoint course etc WPL Latitude and longitude of waypoint Input waypoint Display Contents sentence Display Data Display Radar Radar Video Radar Display Radar Video Plotter Display Plotter Display Display BWR e WPT No e WPT e Rng to WPT e WPT BWC e Nav line e Nav line e Bearing to WPT Rng to WPT RMB or Nav line width Data not e Bearing to WPT WPL e Arrival alarm displayed in range case of sentence WPL When data of Above data is Above data is The above data is The above data is above erased and erased and updated and updated and sentences replaced with replaced with displayed displayed changes latest data latest data Data not displayed destination in case of sentence waypoint WPL changed No input of 30 seconds 30 seconds later 30 seconds later 30 seconds later above later the the above datais asterisks shown asterisks shown sentences above data is erased for above data for above data waypoint erased Data not displayed cancelled in case of sentence WPL 23 4 WAYPOINTS NAV LINES 4 5 8 24 Displaying navigation lines Set nav line as show in previous paragraph and then follow the procedure below to display nav line 1 2 3 4 Press the NAV MENU and 3 keys Press
43. ctions as follows OFF Own track is neither plotted nor recorded SEPARATE Own track is neither plotted nor recorded when RECORD OWN SHIP PLOT of OWN SHIP TARGET PLOT menu is OFF own ship plotting CONTINUE Own track is plotted but not recorded when RECORD OWN SHIP PLOT of OWN SHIP TARGET PLOT menu is OFF own ship plotting Hiding Showing nav data You may choose what navigation data to display on the video plotter display as follows 1 Press the NAV MENU and 1 keys to display the NAV INFORMATION 1 menu NAV INFORMATION 1 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 2 SELECT NAVAID GPS LC DEAD RECKONING AIS 3 OWN SHIP POSN OFF L L 4 POSN 00 00 000 N S 000 00 000 E W 5 CURSOR DATA OFFILIL 6 WPT DATA OFF REL TRUE 7 NAV LINE 8 WAY POINT 9 WIND DATA ON OFF 0 NAV INFORMATION 2 NAV INFORMATION 1 menu 2 Press appropriate numeric key to choose both item and option Press the ENTER key to register selection Note 1 Item 2 chooses source of position data as below GPS LC Own ship position data fed from GPS or Loran C navigator DEAD RECKONING Position data entered at item 4 POSN is used as starting point for dead reckoning AIS Own ship position data fed from AIS transponder Note 2 When dead reckoning navigation is used on the IMO type radar G mode the AIS feature is automatically turned off no AIS symbols are displayed and the menu item AIS OFF ON is not shown on the AIS1 menu 1 O
44. d data for selected target 5 LOST TARGET 6 MESSAGE 1 AIS 1 7 ACTIVATE ALL TARGETS 2 SAFETY RELATED MESSAGE ADDRESSED 8 SLEEP ALL TARGETS 3 SAFETY RELATED MESSAGE BROADCAST 9 AIS OFF ON 4 BINARY MESSAGE ADDRESSED 0 AIS 2 5 BINARY MESSAGE BROADCAST 6 AUTO DISPLAY OFF ON 1 AIS 1 2 HISTORY OFF ON 3 HISTORY POINTS 5 10 4 HISTORY INTERVAL 10 30 5 1 2 3 6 min 5 HISTORY COLOR RED MAGENTA YELLOW GREEN CYAN BLUE WHITE 6 SYMBOL COLOR RED MAGENTA YELLOW GREEN CYAN BLUE WHITE 7 ROT TAG Enter shlp s rate of turn 8 AUTO ACTIVATE OFF ON Enter auto activation range 9 LOST TARGET RANGE Enter lost target range 0 AIS 3 1 AIS 2 2 FUSION OFF ON Position range bearing speed course Not available on IMO type Displayed with ARPA connection Not displayed on IMO G type radar when using dead reckoning navigation 65 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 10 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 SPECIFICATIONS OF VIDEO PLOTTER GENERAL Display Display Mode Presentation Mode Display Range FR 2115 Others Usablelatitude Coastline Data Track Memory Capacity Plot Interval Marks Memory Capacity Marks Type RP 250 Display of FR 2115 series Radar Radar picture overlaid on plotter picture North up NU True motion TM Course up CU Head up HU Cursor Gyro CG HU and CG modes display ship s course marks a
45. e AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu AIS 1 1 ACTIVATE TARGET 2 SLEEP TARGET 3 BASIC DATA 4 EXTENDED DATA 5 LOST TARGET 6 MESSAGE 7 ACTIVATE ALL TARGETS 8 SLEEP ALL TARGETS 9 AIS Not displayed on IMO type when OFF ON using dead reckoning navigation 0 AIS 2 The AIS feature is disabled in the above condition AIS1 menu 2 Press the 9 key once or twice to choose OFF or ON as appropriate ON When DISP ON is shown all targets received from the AIS transponder are displayed with symbols OFF All AIS symbols disappear 3 Press the ENTER key AIS FUNC ON or AIS FUNC OFF appears at the top right hand corner on the display 4 Press any menu key to close the AIS menu Then AIS targets are marked with appropriate AIS symbol as below fo A 2 Activated target Sleeping target Dangerous target Lost target Target selected for data display AIS symbols 31 7 AIS OPERATION Note 1 The RP 250 continues to process AIS targets when the AIS feature is switched off When the AIS is again turned on symbols are immediately displayed Note 2 AIS symbols are momentarily erased after the screen is redrawn when bow direction is changed in the Head up mode Note 3 The AIS menu can also be opened without using the function key as below 1 Press the RADAR MENU key to open the FUNCTIONS 1 menu 2 Press the 9 key once or twice to choose radar plotter mode 3 Press the NAV MENU
46. e AIS3 menu provides AIS alarm message information AIALR sentence from the AIS transponder 44 8 MAINTENANCE 8 1 8 2 Replacing the Battery on the RP Board A battery installed on the RP board inside the radar display unit preserves video plotter setting data when the power is turned off The life of the battery is about five years When the battery voltage is low NG No Good appears at the diagnostic test for the RP board Contact your dealer about replacement at your earliest convenience Battery for Battery Type Code Number RP board CR2450 F2ST2L 000 144 941 Replacing the Battery in the Memory Card The life of the battery in the memory card is about three years When the battery voltage is low NG No Good appears at the diagnostic test for the memory card Replace the battery at your earliest convenience to prevent loss of data Note Replace the battery within 10 minutes after removal to prevent loss of data WARNING Use only the specified battery Use of an incorrect battery may cause explosion Dispose of the battery in accordance with local regulations Battery for Battery Type Code Number Memory card CR2025 000 141 093 1 Use your finger to slide the battery case release switch in the direction shown in the illustration below 2 Pull out the battery case and Batt switch remove the battery ery case release 3 Insert new battery side up um side WARNING Be sure the e
47. eys Memory used appears as below MEMORY IN USE OWN SHIP 03456 TARGET 01124 MARK 00021 MEMORY IN USE display 2 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu 2 4 2 5 2 TRACK Smoothing Even when the vessel is sailing in a straight line the track shown on the display looks irregular This is due to signal variation of the external navaid You can compensate for this irregularity with smoothing A smoothing factor between 1 and 9 is available OFF provides no smoothing In most cases a smoothing setting between 1 and 5 is satisfactory Press the NAV MENU and 5 keys Press the 8 key to choose smoothing factor Press the ENTER key Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Pug m Erasing Track In busy traffic the screen may become cluttered You can remove all or a percentage of own ship s track from the memory to clear the display Tracks of other ships can also be cleared 1 Press the NAV MENU key and the 9 key to display the PLOTTER ERASE menu PLOTTER ERASE 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 2 OWN SHIP PLOT 30 50 80 ALL 3 TARGET PLOT 30 50 80 ALL OFF ALL 6 NAV LINE OFF ALL PLOTTER ERASE menu 2 Press the 2 key several times to choose OWN SHIP PLOT and the amount of track you wish to erase 3 Press the ENTER key 4 To erase other ship s track press the 3 key several times to choose TARGET PLOT and the amount of track to erase 5 Press the ENTER key 6 Press
48. he ENTER key Press the CANCEL key to escape 15 3 MARKS LINES 3 5 Finding Mark Line Memory Used 1 Press the NAV MENU and 0 keys Mark memory used appears as below MEMORY IN USE OWN SHIP 03456 TARGET 01124 MARK 00021 MEMORY IN USE display 2 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu 16 4 WAYPOINTS NAVIGATION LINES 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 Entering Waypoints 100 waypoints are available The user may enter position data in waypoints 01 98 by the trackball by latitude and longitude position and at own ship position Waypoint 00 is reserved for own ship position and waypoint 99 is for a waypoint from external equipment Entering waypoints at cursor position 1 Press the NAV MENU 4 and 2 keys The following display appears ENTER WPT 1 ENTER WPT NAV LINE 2 ENTER WPT CURSORY L L OWN SHIP POSN 3 WPT NO 01 00 00 000N S 000 00 000E W ENTER WPT menu 2 Press the 2 key several times to choose CURSOR and then press the ENTER key Press the 3 key to choose WPT NO Use the trackball to place the cursor on position desired 5 Enter waypoint number in two digits with the numeric keys and then press the ENTER key To continue entering waypoints by this method repeat steps 4 and 5 7 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu D Entering waypoints at specific position Press the NAV MENU 4 and 2 keys Press the 2 key to choose
49. hip sending message SOURCE ID 012343215 Ship receiving message DEST ID 045673289 Date of message D M Y DATE pie Time of message TIME 10 32 41 Text of message MESSAGE STORM WARNING VICINITY OF 35 N 135 W Safety related message 4 Key is same number entered at step 3 5 Press any menu key to close the message display Automatically displaying messages You can automatically display a message when it is received Press the AIS MENU key to display the AIS menu Press the 6 key MESSAGE to show the MESSAGE menu Press the 6 key AUTO DISPLAY once or twice to choose ON Press the ENTER key Press the any menu key to close the menu Ol Oe When a message is received the message display is automatically opened showing the received message To close the display press any key 37 7 AIS OPERATION 7 8 7 8 1 38 History Display The history display shows equally time spaced dots marking past positions of activated targets being tracked A new dot is added at preset time intervals until the preset number is reached If a target changes its speed the spacing will be uneven If it changes course its plotted course will not be a straight line Below are sample history displays 74 Ship turning b Ship running c Ship reduced d Ship increased straight speed speed Sample history displays Turning history display on
50. ile name 7 PLOTTER PRESENTATION DEFAULT USER SET 4 MARK Enter file name 0 FORMAT NO YES 8 DISPLAY SELECT 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 ic Mili RO morelos 2 DANGER HIGHLIGHT OFF ON i qud 3 COAST LINE OFF ON du 4 LAND DENSITY OFF ON i a 5 PLACE OFF ON INITIAL SETTING SMARES OFF is set to OFF 7 OWN SHIP OFF SEPARATE CONTINUE 8 TARGET PLOT OFF ON 9 CONTOUR LINE OFF ON 0 GRID OFF LIL H 9 ERASE 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 2 OWN SHIP PLOT 30 50 80 ALL 3 TARGET PLOT 30 50 80 ALL 4 MARK OFF ALL 5 WPT OFF ALL 6 NAV LINE OFF ALL 0 VIDEO PLOTTER2 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 2 NAV DATA POSN I 3 ALIGN CURSOR DATA OFF ON 4 OWN SHIP CENTER 6 MARK ENTRY MODE CURSOR OWN SHIP POSN L L 0 VIDEO PLOTTER INITIAL SETTING 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 2 2 DANGER HIGHLIGHT OFF ON 3 COAST LINE OFF ON 4 LAND DENSITY OFF ON Ag 5 PLACE NAME OFF ON 6 MARK OFF ON 7 OWN SHIP PLOT OFF ON 8 TARGET PLOT OFF ON 9 CONTOUR LINE OFF ON 0 GRID OFF ON Displayed by pressing and holding down the HL OFF key while pressing the RADAR MENU key five times 64 AIS APPENDIX AIS MENU Key 1 ACTIVATE TARGET 2 SLEEP TARGET 3 BASIC DATA 4 EXTENDED DATA Detaile
51. imensions of ship electronic position fixing equipment ETA maximum present static draught destination 3 Data displayed in the Message display e safety related message addressed IAIVDM message 12 source ID destination ID safety related text e safety related message broadcast IAIVDM message 14 source ID safety related text e binary message addressed IAIVDM message 6 source ID destination ID binary data text telegram e binary message broadcast IAIVDM message 8 source ID binary data text telegram 4 Data displayed in the own ship position display area IAIVDO message 1 3 ship position latitude longitude 5 Data displayed in the AIS alarm message display area AIALR alarm s description text 60 APPENDIX 3 Main Board Modification IEC 60936 1 related items When the RP 250 is installed in the radar display unit of the FR 2105 series radar the following modifications are done to the main board SPU board 03P9253 e The program of the main board SPU board is changed The program no after the change is 03591840XX Previous program no 03591491XX XX Program Version No e Modifications Communication feature added between the RP 250 and the SPU board AIS menu display is added These modifications do not affect radar features or IEC 60936 1 related features 61 APPENDIX 4 Conditions Which Display the Alarm for WT and CPA TCPA When both VHW and VBW are input priority is VBW
52. l you cannot enter another mark unless you erase a mark If you need to keep track and marks save them to a memory card as below Insert a formatted RAM card into the lower slot Press the NAV MENU and 6 keys to choose CARD If RECORD is not in reverse video press the 6 key again Press the ENTER key Do one of the following depending on what you want to record Own ship s track Press the 2 key Target track Press the 3 key Marks Press the 4 key 6 Enter file name You may use seven figures 7 Press the ENTER key to begin recording COMPLETED appears when the recording has been completed 8 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Ud QS EX Replaying Data You may wish to replay data on the screen for analysis purposes 1 Place appropriate memory card in the lower slot 2 Press the NAV MENU and 6 keys 3 If REPLAY is not in reverse video press the 6 key again 4 Press the ENTER key REPLAY CARD 1 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 2 kkk 3 kkk 4 kkk 5 kkk 6 kkk 7 kkk 8 kkk 9 kkk 0 REPLAY CARD 2 REPLAY CARD 1 menu 5 Press appropriate numeric key to choose the file to replay You can go to the next page by pressing the 0 key 6 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu 6 OTHER PLOTTER FUNCTIONS Initial Settings An item on the PLOTTER DISP SELECT menu can be deleted through the VIDEO PLOTTER INITIAL SETTING menu To restore the item reselect it o
53. n the PLOTTER DISP SELECT menu following paragraph 1 6 1 Note Normally the VIDEO PLOTTER INITIAL SETTING menu is not displayed To display it press the RADAR MENU key five times while pressing and holding down the 1 key 1 Press the NAV MENU key 2 Press the 0 key twice to display the VIDEO PLOTTER INITIAL SETTING menu VIDEO PLOTTER INITIAL SETTING 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 2 2 DANGER HIGHLIGHT OFF ON OFF ON VIDEO PLOTTER INITIAL SETTING menu Press appropriate numeric key to turn item on or off as appropriate Press the ENTER key Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set other items Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu OP eu qe on 27 6 OTHER PLOTTER FUNCTIONS 6 2 28 Longitude Error Table on 96 nm range scale The longitude lines concentrate on the north pole and south pole namely 1 nm is equivalent to 1 minute at O degree latitude 2 minutes at 60 degrees latitude 3 minutes at 70 degrees latitude and so on For this reason a longitude error occurs on the radar display For example when own ship is at 60 and 135 E even if the cursor indication is 62 and 139 E the real cursor position is deviated to the left west side The table below shows the longitude error represented from 0 to 90 at 96 nm from the radar center own ship Real cursor position 62 N AS Cursor position indicated 60 N 135 E 139 E N LAT Real cursor position i SS R Error
54. nd course line only 0 125 0 25 0 5 0 75 1 1 5 2 3 4 6 8 1 2 1 6 24 34 48 72 NM 0 125 0 25 0 5 0 75 1 1 5 2 3 4 6 8 1 2 1 6 24 34 48 96 NM 80 or below Furuno card and Navionics card or C MAP card selectable 20 000 for own ship 20 000 for other ship 10s 305 1 2 3 6 10 20 30 60 min and OFF 20 000 points Fish school Wreck Lighthouse Buoy illuminated Buoy Radio Station Measuring point Obstacle Reef Wharf Anchor Line end mark Line three patterns blank Waypoint Number Alphanumeric Data Indications Alarm AIS INDICATION Symbol Number of Targets Data Indication Track Alarm Own ship s position L L Cursor intersection L L Range and bearing to a selected waypoint Range and bearing from the origin mark to the cursor intersection Range and bearing to waypoint Water temperature and depth date and time Waypoint arrival alarm Sleeping Activated Dangerous Selected Lost targets 1 000 max Basic and Extended data 10 or 5 points per 1 target CPA TCPA alarm SP 1 E3047S01C INDEX A AIS activating all sleeping targets 34 activating 31 automatic activation 40 dangerous targets 33 displaying messages automatic 37 displaying messages manual 36 iiem 42 history display attributes
55. nes 15 3 4 1 Erasing individual marks 15 3 4 2 Erasing all marks and all lines 15 3 4 3 Erasing line segments 15 3 5 Finding Mark Line Memory Used 16 4 WAYPOINTS NAVIGATION LINES 17 4 1 Entering Waypoints 17 4 1 1 Entering waypoints at cursor position a c hohen eee 17 4 1 2 Entering waypoints at specific POSION 17 4 1 3 Entering waypoints at own ship 18 4 2 The Waypoint List 18 4 3 Displaying Waypoints 19 4 3 1 Displaying waypoints 19 4 3 2 Displaying waypoints from a 19 4 4 Deleting Waypoints 20 4 4 1 Deleting individual waypoints 20 4 4 2 Deleting all waypoints 20 4 5 Navigation 20 4 5 1 Entering new navigation line 20 4 5 2 Adding waypoints to navigation lINCS ak rote res 21 4 5 3 Removing waypoints from navigation lines 21 4 5 4 Nav line list 21 4 5 5 Deleting individual navigation lile cest 21 4 5 6 Deleting all navigation lines 21 4 5 7 Setting up navigation lines 22 4 5 8 Displaying navigation lines 24 RECORDING REPLAYING DATA 25 5 1 Formatting Memory 25 5 2 Recording
56. ny menu key to close the menu 7 5 Displaying Target Data 7 5 1 Basic target data 1 Place the cursor on an AIS target symbol 2 Press the AIS DATA key to show the target s basic data The target is marked as below Activated target selected for data display Fusion target no Ship s name VOYAGER Call sign CALL SIGN 1436782 02 Range from own ship to target RNG 9 92NM Bearing from own ship to target BRG 234 1 TRU Course over ground COG 321 2 TRU Speed over ground SOG 21 1KT CPA TCPA gt CPA 2 8NM TCPA 23 5MIN Heading ROT Rate Of Turn HDG 234 TRU ROTR 1 1 MIN CSE course when water tracking mode is selected at radar STW speed thru water when water tracking mode is selected at radar ROTR right turn ROTL Left turn Basic data display 3 Press any menu key to close the data display Note You may also show basic data by pressing the AIS MENU key followed by the 3 key BASIC DATA Basic data is hidden by the AIS1 menu close the AIS1 menu to show basic data 34 7 5 2 Extended target data 7 AIS OPERATION 1 With basic data displayed as in paragraph 7 4 1 press the AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu 2 Press the 4 key EXTENDED DATA to display the selected target s extended data Ship s name Call sign Latitude gt Longitude gt Position fixing device
57. off 1 Press the AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu 2 Press the 0 key to show the AIS2 menu AIS 2 1 AIS 1 2 HISTORY OFF ON 3 HISTORY POINTS 5 10 4 HISTORY INTERVAL 10 30SEC 1 2 3 6MIN 5 HISTORY COLOR RED MAGENTA YEL z Not available on GRN CYAN BLU WHITE IMO type 6 SYMBOL COLOR RED MAGENTA YEL GRN CYAN BLU WHITE 7 ROT TAG 000 0 MIN 8 AUTO ACTIVATE OFF ON RANGE 000 0NM 9 LOST TARGET RANGE 000 0NM 0 AIS 3 AIS2 menu Press the 2 key HISTORY Further press the 2 key to turn the history display on or off as appropriate Press the ENTER key Press any menu key to close the menu 09 7 8 2 7 9 7 AIS OPERATION Choosing history display attributes You may choose history point color the number of history points to show per history plot interval and the history plot interval as below gt ec ow T 8 9 Press the AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu Press the 0 key to show the AIS2 menu Press the 3 key HISTORY POINTS Further press the 3 key to choose number of history points to display per plotting interval 5 or 10 Press the ENTER key Press the 4 key HISTORY INTERVAL Press the 4 key again to choose history interval desired among 10 30 s 1 2 3 and 6 min Press the ENTER key Press the 5 key to choose HISTORY COLOR 10 Press the 5 key again to choose color desired 11 Press the ENTER key 12 Pres
58. own on the previous page Unfasten four pan head screws M4 x 8 from the display pedestal to remove the front panel lid Set the RP Board in the top slot of the pcb card case Run the cable assembly from the M card assy in front of the GYRO PROCESSOR Board 10 Plug in the connecter of the cable assembly to J1 on the RP Board 11 Follow steps 12 thru 21 in paragraph 9 1 57 APPENDIX 1 Digital Interface IEC 61162 2 Input sentences RP Board J4 VDM ALR VDO Data reception Data is received in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced in IEC 61162 2 The following parameters are used Baud rate 38400 Data bits 8 07 0 Parity none Stop bits 1 D eer pez es oes Start Stop bit Data bits bit Data sentences ALR Set alarm state AIALR hhmmss ss xxx A A c c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt dq pb d 1 1 Time of alarm condition change UTC 2 Local alarm number identifier 3 Alarm condition A threshold exceeded V not exceeded 4 Alarm s acknowledge state A acknowledged V unacknowledged 5 Alarm s description text 6 Checksum VDM VHF data link message IAIVDM X x X a s s xX hh CR LF 1 Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message 1 to 9 2 Message sentence number 1 to 9 3 Sequential message identifier O to 9 4 AIS channel Number 5 Encapsulated ITU R M 1371 radio message 6 Number of fill bits O to 5 7T Checksum 58 APPE
59. s any menu key to close the menu AIS Symbol Color You may choose the color for the AIS symbols among red magenta yellow green cyan blue and white Not available on IMO type QE Guo oa cm Press the AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu Press the 0 key to show the AIS2 menu Press the 6 key SYMBOL COLOR Further press the 6 key to choose color desired Press the ENTER key Press any menu key to close the menu 39 7 AIS OPERATION 7 10 7 11 40 Automatic Target Activation You may automatically activate all targets within a specific distance from own ship as below Note that you may also automatically activate all targets within the ARPA s automatic acquisition zone or guard zone When a target enters the ARPA s automatic acquisition zone or guard zone it is automatically marked with the activated target symbol If the activated target goes out of the ARPA automatic acquisition zone of the guard zone it still is an activated target When a target enters the guard zone the display shows GUARD at the lower right hand corner of the display 1 Press the AIS MENU key to open the AIS menu 2 Press the 0 key to show the AIS2 menu 3 Press the 8 key AUTO ACTIVATE 4 Press the 8 key again to choose ON and then press the ENTER key 5 Use the numeric keys to enter automatic activation range 000 1 to 999 9 nm 6 Press the ENTER key 7 Press any menu key to close the AIS
60. s displayed waypoint by waypoint 19 4 WAYPOINTS NAV LINES 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 5 4 5 1 20 Deleting Waypoints Waypoints can be deleted individually or collectively Deleting individual waypoints 1 Press the NAV MENU 4 and 3 keys to display the waypoint list 2 Press the 0 key to display the page which contains the waypoint you want to delete 3 Press the 9 key and enter waypoint number in two digits 4 Press the ENTER key 5 Press any menu key to close the menu Deleting all waypoints 1 Press the NAV MENU and 9 keys to display the PLOTTER ERASE menu 2 Press the 5 key to shown WPT ALL and then press the ENTER key 3 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Note Waypoints currently displayed can be deleted collectively but not individually Waypoints used in a navigation line cannot be deleted collectively or individually unless the navigation line is deleted Navigation Lines 30 navigation lines may be entered and each line may have up to 30 waypoints Entering new navigation line 1 Press the NAV MENU 4 and 5 keys ENTER NAV LINE 1 ENTER WPT NAV LINE 2 NAV LINE 01 WPT gt gt gt lll J 8 ADDING WPT00 00 9 DELETEING WPTOO ENTER NAV LINE menu Press the 2 key Enter navigation line number in two digits and then press the ENTER key Enter waypoint number in two digits and then press the ENTER key Repeat step 4
61. s next to the AIS symbol Note An ARPA target whose speed is less than 1 kt is converted to an AIS target if it meets all other criteria other than course 7 AIS OPERATION 7 14 AIS System Messages AIS system messages are displayed at the bottom right corner of the screen The table below shows the AIS system messages and their meanings AIS system messages Message Meaning ARPA FUSION ARPA target converted to AIS target The indication disappears when the target no longer meets the criteria set in paragraph 7 13 When the message RECEIVE is displayed ARPA FUSION is not displayed COLLISION CPA TCPA of an AIS target is below preset value LOST RECEIVE Not receiving AIS data WT This message appears when the water tracking mode is set at the radar and the data necessary for STW and CSE are not available In this case the vector on the AIS symbol does not appear and SOG speed over ground and COG course over ground are displayed on the basic display GUARD Displayed when a target enters the ARPA guard ring CPA TCPA CPA TCPA cannot be calculated because the WT alarm has been violated Further the CPA TCPA value in basic data display is marked with an asterisk to indicate that CPA TCPA value is not reliable FULL Displayed when 1000 AIS targets have been received The radar can only display 1000 AIS targets closest in range to own ship 43 7 AIS OPERATION 7 15 AIS Alarm Message Th
62. ss RADAR MENU 0 0 and 5 b Press 2 to choose OPERATION and then press the ENTER key c Rotate the trackball to choose AIS DATA and then press the ENTER key d Press 1 and 6 e Press 2 to choose OPERATION and then press the ENTER key f Rotate the trackball to choose AIS MENU and then press the ENTER key g Press the RADAR MENU key to close the menu 21 Attach the keytop labels supplied to the control head as below AIS AIS DATA MENU Control head 54 9 2 9 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT Separate Type Control Head Necessary parts RP 250 T 2E N Code No 000 080 196 For AVIONICS specification RP 250 T 2E C Code No 000 080 197 For C MAP specification Name Typ Qty CodeNo Remarks IF board Cable assy M card base M Card Assy M card lid M card case M card case cover Toothed Washer M3C5191W 1 000864504 NH Connector Assy 03 2059 5P 1 0085282600 KeytopLabel 03144151 1 100299820 110 Operator s Manual OME 30470 X 1 000 809 5932 Note 1 Check radar program no 03591840XX If the program number of the program in floppy disk is higher update the program If it is the same it is not necessary to update the program Note 2 Windows PC and optional PC connection cable JEC9S XHAP L 1500 Code no 000 145 362 also required 55 9 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KI
63. the 3 key to choose NAV LINE NO Key in nav line no with the numeric keys and then press the ENTER key You may enter five nav line numbers Note that the same nav line no cannot be entered more than once Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Note To remove a nav line from the display set NAV LINE to OFF 5 RECORDING REPLAYING DATA 5 1 Formatting Memory Cards Before you can use a memory card RAM card with the RP 250 the card must be formatted Formatting prepares the recording surface of the card for use with the system The RAM card comes in three types shown below Note You may format previously used memory cards however all data stored on the card will be erased Type Code No OORAMO1MC 003 00432818000 OORAM256C 001 00432107000 OORAM512C 002 00432223000 1 Insert anew memory card in the lower slot and press the NAV MENU and 6 keys to choose CARD 2 If RECORD is not in reverse video press the 6 key again 3 Press the ENTER key RECORD 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 2 OWN SHIP PLOT T 3 TARGET PLOT A 4 MARK M FORMAT NO YES RECORD menu 4 Press the 0 key twice to choose YES 5 Press the ENTER key 6 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu 25 5 RECORDING REPLAYING DATA 5 2 5 3 26 Recording Data When the track memory becomes full the oldest track is erased to make room for the latest Further when the mark memory becomes ful
64. the NAV MENU key to close the menu 11 2 TRACK 2 6 2 7 12 Own Ship Track Color You may display own ship s track in red magenta yellow green cyan blue or white as below Not available on IMO type 1 Press the NAV MENU key and the 5 key to choose OWN SHIP TARGET PLOT Press the 4 key to choose color desired Press the ENTER key Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Other Ship Track Color You may display other ship s track in red magenta yellow green cyan blue or white as below Not available on IMO type 1 2 gue Ole Press the NAV MENU key and the 5 key to choose OWN SHIP TARGET PLOT Press the 7 key to choose TARGET PLOT COLOR TARGET PLOT COLOR 1 OWN SHIP TARGET PLOT 2 TARGET NUMBER 01 3 TARGET PLOT COLOR RED MAGENTA YEL GRN CYAN BLU WHITE TARGET PLOT COLOR LIST TARGET NO COLOR RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED TARGET PLOT COLOR menu Press the 2 key to choose the target number you want to change the track color Key in target number two digits Press the ENTER key Press the 3 key to choose color desired Press the ENTER key Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu 3 MARKS LINES 3 1 3 2 3 2 1 You can inscribe marks on the display to note important points for example a buoy or a wreck The mark memory capacity is 20 000 points Choosing Method of Entry Marks
65. tom right hand side of the screen Note To use AIS choose ON 4 Press the NAV MENU key to close the menu Setting up the Video Plotter Display Hiding Showing graphics 1 Press the NAV MENU and 8 keys to display the PLOT DISPLAY SELECT menu Current selections appear in reverse video Blank items have been turned off on the VIDEO PLOTTER INITIAL SETTINGS menu For further details see paragraph 6 1 PLOTTER DISP SELECT 1 VIDEO PLOTTER 1 Note 1 For C MAP chart the following 2 DANGER HIGHLIGHT points differ COAST LINE LAND DENSITY OFF ON Always ON 4 LAND DENSITY PLACE NAME OFF ON ON Displays place name and chart 5 PLACE NAME border line OFF ON 6 MARK eee LINE OFF ON ON Displays contour line and spot 7 OWN SHIP PLOT soundings OFF SEPARATE CONTINUE 8 TARGET PLOT Note 2 For unit for spot 9 CONTOUR LINE soundings is fixed for meters and OFF ON neither port nor tide info is 0 GRID available OFF L L PLOTTER DISP SELECT menu 2 Press appropriate numeric key twice to hide or show graphic as appropriate 3 Press the ENTER key 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to hide or show other graphics 1 6 2 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 5 Press any menu key to close the menu Note 1 LAND DENSITY fills ON or hollows OFF land on an electronic chart Land will be hollow when wrong card or wrong scale is used regardless of LAND DENSITY setting Note 2 OWN SHIP PLOT fun
66. tored and each line may contain up to 30 waypoints Five nav lines may be simultaneously shown on the display 100 waypoints are available The user may enter position data in waypoints 01 98 Waypoint 00 is for own ship position when destination is set waypoint 99 is for waypoint from external equipment Own ship and other ship tracks may be stored at a selected interval Charts are superimposed on the radar picture without disturbing the radar observation The chart area is dependent on the radar range in use The RP 250 comes in two versions FURUNO NAVIONICS and FURUNO C MAP Note The example screens shown in this manual may not match the screens you see on your display The screen you see depends on your system configuration and equipment settings 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 2 Controls Power switch H d MODE AUDIO RADAR PLor NAV OFF MENU MENU MENU Als BRILLIANCE _AICSEA_ GAIN Al4 6 2989 e a ea ars ora MENU E LOST TARGI m MAI CANCEL ENTER Function set and labels attached at installation FR 2105 series control head RP 250 related controls shaded in gray Video plotter controls RADAR MENU NAV MENU CHART ALIGN MARK Numeric keys ENTER AIS controls AIS MENU AIS DATA AUDIO OFF VECTOR LOST TARGET
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