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Furuno 1823C Marine RADAR User Manual
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1. Hp Chart drive Card drive Display unit Memory card interface unit option 2 Insert desired chart card groove side up 3 Close the lid to protect the chart drive Note 1 Do not remove a card while the chart is being drawn This may cause the equipment to freeze Note 2 Do not insert or remove a card while the power is on This may cause the equipment to freeze Note 3 For multiple display units do not use the same chart card type in more than one display unit Note 4 Acard remover is supplied to ease removal of chart cards Attach the card remover to the right hand side hole of the card and pull it to remove the card You can leave the remover attached to the card while the card is in the chart drive Push the remover leftward until it contacts the recessed area on the card Chart card and card remover 1 5 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 3 Turning the Unit On Off Press the POWER BRILL key to turn the unit on A beep sounds and the equipment proceeds in the sequence shown below displaying product information startup test results and the chart usage disclaimer The startup test checks the ROM RAM internal battery and backup data for proper operation displaying the results for each as OK or NG No Good If NG appears an appropriate message appears on the screen For any NG try to press any key to go to the chart disclaimer screen then perform the diagnostic test
2. White Display mode Gett SOUNDER DUAL Minute marker Time OP secate SOUNDER SINGLE SOUNDER M ZOOM SOUNDER B ZOOM Ee EIN SOUNDER B L Icons alarm SINGLE battery SOUNDER B D simulation SHIFT a Color bar AUTO D BOX Temp scale FREG MHF DA Water temp cl DISPLY graph MODE Soft keys Water temp display Tx frequency Bottom echo Depth Indications on the single frequency display Note The water temperature display requires an appropriate water temperature sensor It can be turned on or off with TEMPERATURE GRAPH on the SOUNDER MENU Selecting transmission frequency The single frequency display shows either the LF low frequency picture or HF high frequency picture To select transmission frequency press the FREQ LF HF soft key LF or HF is highlighted on its key label with each press of the key 4 3 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Dual frequency display The dual frequency display provides both LF and HF pictures This display is useful for comparing the same picture with two different sounding frequencies Dual frequency display LF picture The sounder uses ultrasonic pulses to detect bottom conditions The lower the frequency of the pulse the wider the detection area Therefore the low frequency is useful for general detection and judging bottom condition HF picture The higher the frequency of the ultrasonic pulse the better the re
3. North marker Guard zone 2 Head up Course up mode Cursor f Heading Range Pulselength EE M Magnetic range ring eading line T True interval Presentation p AVA M Cy TRAIL 30m Trail time mode SS ai 2m30s Trail elapsed time Guard zone 1 Al Sie Guard zone 2 Baieri Echo stretch S SE ech Echo averaging EE lon Interference rejector Guard zone 1 VRM2 Range ring EBL2 VRM1 Own ship vector ARP equipped model true vector mode Zoom area Zoom window EBL1 bearing Greter VRM1 range b and bearing C iti EBL2 bearing VRM2 range E Haslet L L or Loran C TD Radar display 2 1 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 2 Transmitting Stand by Confirm that the network radar is plugged in Press the DISP key to select a radar display Press the POWER BRILL key momentarily Press the RADAR STBY soft key to highlight TX on its label Press the RETURN soft key Ce oN When the radar picture is not required but you want keep it in a state of readiness press the RADAR TX soft key to highlight STBY on its label Tuning The radar receiver can be tuned automatically or manually and the default tuning method is automatic If you require manual tuning do the following 1 Press the MENU key to display the main menu 2 Press the RADAR DISPLAY SETUP soft key 3 Select TUNING then press the EDIT soft key TUNING AUTO OMAN La Tuning bar Tuning w
4. FORMAT RETURN Save data menu Use the trackball to select item to save Press the EDIT soft key Use the trackball to select ON Press the ENTER soft key Repeat steps 3 to 6 to choose other data to save if desired Press the SAVE soft key then press the ENTER knob The message NOW SAVING DATA TO MEMORY CARD DO NOT TURN OFF DISPLAY UNIT UNTIL COMPLETED appears When saving is completed COMPLETED SAVING DATA PUSH ENTER KNOB TO CONTINUE appears Push the ENTER knob to continue Memory card messages Various memory card messages appear to alert you to memory card related error These are tabulated below Memory card is not inserted Please insert memory card Push ENTER knob to continue Memory card is not formatted Push ENTER knob to continue Wrong card is inserted Please insert correct memory card Push ENTER knob to continue Overwrite data Track Mark WPT Config 6 DATA TRANSFER Memory card messages Push the ENTER knob to return to the SAVE DATA display and then insert card Memory card not inserted Unformatted memory card Chart card inserted instead of memory card Data type to be recorded exists on memory card Two or more of same type of data cannot be recorded Push the ENTER knob to return to the SAVE DATA display Format the card referring to page 6 1 Remove chart card insert memory card and then push the ENTER k
5. t calculated by magnetic deviation 12 VDC 100 mA or less GGA GLL RMA RMC GTD VTG ZDA GPS data required RMB WPL BWC or BWR APB AAM BOD XTE VHW MTW DPT or DBT DBS ETR required TTM ARPA required Mercator 85 latitude or below 211 2 x 158 4 mm 640 x 480 dots Latitude longitude Loran C LOP or DECCA LOP 0 125 nm to 1 024 nm at equatorial area Plot interval by time 1 sec to 99 min 59 sec or by distance 0 to 99 9 nm Red yellow green purple light blue blue white Track mark 8000 points Waypoint 999 points Simple route 200 routes with 35 waypoints each 1 point 1 course with 35 waypoints max FURUNO chart card or NAVIONICS chart card available C MAP chart card also available for C MAP NT Model Arrival and Anchor watch Cross track error and proximity SP 6 E3503S02H M 3 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 alarms Ship s speed in and out alarms Water temperature Trip alarm Fish alarm Bottom alarm ETR required POWER SUPPLY Rated Voltage Current 12 24 VDC 2 1 1 1 A 3 1 1 6 A for high brilliance monitor Rectifier option PR 62 100 110 220 230 VAC 1 phase 50 60 Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION Ambient Temperature 15 C to 55 C Relative Humidity 93 or less at 40 C Waterproofing IPX5 Bearing Vibration IEC 60945 4 COATING COLOR Display Unit N3 0 COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE Display Unit Standard 1 00m Steering 0 80 m SP 7 E3503S02H M This page is intentionally left blank
6. 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of GPS setup menu con t from previous page item Deseggen Settings Position Smoothing Spd Cse Smoothing GPS Speed Averaging Latitude Longitude Offset When the DOP or receiving condition is unfavorable 0 999 seconds the GPS fix may change greatly even if the vessel is not moving This change can be reduced by smoothing the raw GPS fixes A setting between 000 to 999 is available The higher the setting the more smoothed the raw data If the setting is too high the response time required to show a change of latitude and longitude will be too long This is especially noticeable if the vessel is moving fast Increase the setting if the GPS fix changes randomly During position fixing ship s velocity speed and 0 999 seconds course is directly measured by receiving GPS satellite signals The raw velocity data may vary too much depending on receiving conditions and other factors You can reduce this random variance by increasing the smoothing The higher the smoothing setting the more the raw data will be averaged If this setting is high the response to speed and course changes will slow For no smoothing enter all zeroes Calculation of ETA is based on average ship s speed 0 999 seconds over a given period If the period is too long or too short calculation error will result Change this setting if calculation error occurs The default setting is sui
7. LFW RUIINI OPERATOR S MANUAL MODEL 1823C MARINE RADAR MODEL 1833C MARINE RADAR MODEL 1933C MARINE RADAR MODEL 1943C MARINE RADAR MODEL 1953C MARINE RADAR COLOR VIDEO PLOTTER GD 1900C ANNet p FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN PRINTED IN JAPAN FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN Telephone 0798 65 2111 Fax 0798 65 4200 All rights reserved Printed in Japan Pub No OME 35030 TATA M1803C SER A GD1900C Elemental Chlorine Free The paper used in this nanual is elenental chlorine free Your Local Agent Dealer FIRST EDITION APR 2001 J3 APR 14 2005 00080919804 OME35030J30 A SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Turn off the radar power switch before servicing the antenna unit Post a warn ing sign near the switch indicating it should not be turned on while the antenna unit is being serviced Prevent the potential risk of being struck by the rotating antenna and exposure to RF radiation hazard Wear a safety belt and hard hat when working on the antenna unit Serious injury or death can result if someone falls from the radar antenna mast Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result Turn off the power immediately if water leaks
8. St sr ON MEMORY VO TST DISPLAY UNIT TEST GPS SENSOR TEST NETWORK SOUNDER TEST ARP TEST RETURN Requires GPS Receiver GP 310B 320B Requires Network Sounder ETR 6 10N or ETR 30N Requires ARP equipped Model 1800 1900 series network radar MEMORY I O TEST menu 6 Then press appropriate soft key to start a diagnostic test 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Display unit test Press the DISPLAY UNIT TEST soft key at the MEMORY I O TEST menu to test the display unit The equipment displays program version number and checks devices Results for device checks are shown as OK or NG No Good For any NG request service A test connector is required to check ports shown when no test connector is connected Chart number shown when chart is inserted Press the RETURN soft key to return the MEMORY WO TEST menu No results appear when sub radar selected as radar source For FURUNO NAVIONICS model 19500010XX for C MAP model Program No 19500020XX Program No 19500020XxX ROM1 2 OK ROMI 2 Ok ROM3 OK ROM3 Ok ROM4 OK ROM4 OKS SDRAM OK SDRAM Ok SRAM OK SRAM Ok INT BATTERY OK INTERNAL PORT BATTERY Ok NMEA IN OUT 1 PORT NMEA IN OUT 2 NMEA IN OUT 1 NMEA IN NMEA IN OUT 2 RS232 Se NMEA IN HEADING 352 2 RS232C Ge NETWORK S HEADING 352 2 CARD SLOT NETWORK tee CHART NUMBER CHART NUMBER HEADING PULSE OK BE
9. to Destination Waypoint Name Bearing to Waypoint CN 9 m DO NS el 001WPT 335 aN Destination Nay waypoint data soft key Onm etatst 1 Mode Noe Mark Range to Waypoint ee Time of rriv Presentation Mode Course Speed Bearing to Waypoint csE 359 9 M BRG 359 9 m TMP 79 9 F NU S0G19 Okt RNG 99 9nm DPT 345 ft Requires appropriate sensor Own ship Nav speed and course soft key Water Temp Turns off nav data RSA window soft key Contents of nav data window 3 2 Requires appropriate sensor 3 Compass display PLOTTER OPERATION The compass display shown in combination displays provides steering information The compass rose shows two triangles the red triangle shows own ship s course and the black triangle which moves with ship s course shows the bearing to destination waypoint The water temperature and depth graphs which require appropriate sensors show the latest 10 minutes of water temperature and depth data The range of the depth graph is 50 feet and it is automatically adjusted with depth Destination waypoint Speed over ground Time to go gt TTG OD 9H 59M to destination ETA 23th23 59 lt BRG TMP ar 359 9 M 16 2 F Destination waypoint bearing black Depth graph Shown in red Direction to steer on color m
10. It should be noted that the detection range is reduced by precipitation which absorbs the radar signal 2 RADAR OPERATION Radar resolution There are two important factors in radar resolution discrimination bearing resolution and range resolution Bearing resolution Bearing resolution is the ability of the radar to display the echoes received from two targets which are at the same range and close together as separate targets Bearing resolution is directly proportional to the antenna length and inversely proportional to the radar s wavelength Range resolution Range resolution is the ability to display the echoes received from two targets which are on the same bearing and close to each other as separate targets Bearing accuracy One of the most important features of the radar is how accurately the bearing of a target can be measured The accuracy of bearing measurement basically depends on the narrowness of the radar beam However the bearing is usually taken relative to the ship s heading and thus proper adjustment of the heading marker at installation is an important factor in ensuring bearing accuracy To minimize error when measuring the bearing of a target select a range which will put the target as far out to the edge of the radar screen as possible Ran ge measurement Measurement of the range to a target is also a very important function of the radar There are three means of measuring range the fixed r
11. Swaziland 020 Zaire 021 Zambia 022 Zimbabwe 023 ARC 1960 Mean Value Kenya Tanzania 024 Kenya 025 Tanzania 026 ASCENSION ISLAND 1958 Ascension Island 027 ASTRO BEACON E lwo Jima Island 028 ASTRO B4 SOR ATOLL Tem Island 029 ASTRO POS 71 4 St Helena Island 030 ASTRONOMIC STATION 1952 Marcus Island 031 AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1966 Australia and Tasmania Island 032 BELLEVUE IGN Efate and Erromango Islands 033 BERMUDA 1957 Bermuda Islands 034 BOGOTA OBSERVATORY Colombia 035 CAMPO INCHAUSPE Argentina 036 CANTON ISLAND 1966 Phoenix Islands 037 CAPE South Africa 038 CAPE CANAVERAL Mean Value Florida and Bahama Islands 039 CARTHAGE Tunisia 040 CHATHAM 1971 Chatham Island New Zealand 041 CHUAASTRO Paraguay 042 CORREGO ALEGRE Brazil 043 DJAKARTA BATAVIA Sumatra Island Indonesia 044 DOS 1968 Gizo Island New Georgia Island 045 EASTER ISLAND 1967 Easter Island 046 EUROPEAN 1950 Contd Western Europe 047 Cyprus 048 Egypt 049 England Scotland Channel and Shetland Islands 050 England lreland Scotland and Shetland Islands 051 Greece 052 Iran 053 Italy Sardinia 054 Italy Sicily 055 Norway and Finland 56 Portugal and Spain 057 EUROPEAN 1979 Mean Value 058 GANDAJIKA BASE Republic of Maldives 059 GEODETIC DATUM 1949 New Zealand 060 GUAM 1963 Guam Island 061 GUX 1 ASTRO Guadalcanal Island 062 HJORSEY 1955 I
12. 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 9 3 9 1 3 36 Routes Often a trip from one place to another involves several course changes requiring a series of route points waypoints which you navigate to one after another The sequence of waypoints leading to the ultimate destination is called a route Your unit can automatically advance to the next waypoint on a route so you do not have to change the destination waypoint repeatedly You can store up to 200 routes and a route may have 35 waypoints Creating routes Entering a route with existing waypoints This method constructs routes by using existing waypoints 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES soft key 3 Press the ROUTES soft key to open the ROUTE menu No data will be shown if there are no routes entered Total length of route Route name Number of waypoints in route GOTO LENGTH WAYPO NEW ROUTE LENGTH 21 1 nm EDIT WAYPOINTS ROUTE 3 LENGTH ERASE 21 1 nm ROUTE WAYPOINTS 3 PUSH ENTER KNOB TO RETURN SEARCH FOR A Route menu 4 D 9 10 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Press the NEW ROUTE soft key to open the new route entry screen ROUTE NAME Moi _ COMMENT CONECT CANCEL New route entry screen If desired you can change the route name shown and or add a comment A route name may consist of six characters comment 13 characters Press the LOCAL LIST or ALPHA LIST soft key to open th
13. 4 Push the ENTER knob to open the TIDE window 3 16 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Horizontal i Ge Cursor Time 04 35 Height 0 45ft om Draught 0 65ft 28 10 98 05 43 32 860N verti al 010 18 022E D Cursor 0 4 812 162024 Port information LIVORNO LEGHORN High Water max 0 86ft 13 30 L Low Water min 0 35ft 21 00 L Sunrise 07 52L Sunset 16 53 L Tide window 5 Press the DATE soft key to open the DATE window CHANGE DATE DAY MONTH YEAR Hs 10 1998 LIMIT 31 12 2099 Date window 6 Use the trackball to position the cursor where desired then enter date with the alphanumeric keys Repeat to enter complete date Push the ENTER knob to show the tidal graph for entered date Use the trackball to locate the vertical cursor on the hour desired Use the trackball to shift the horizontal cursor to select draught 0 See the time height and draught indications in left of the tide graph for tide information 11 Press the CANCEL soft key twice to close the TIDE window Sa Port service icons Selected C MAP shows services available at ports Objects with lists Port area t Port Marine 1 Use the trackball to place the cursor on the Fuel station sailboat icon denotes a port or harbor desired 1 Water 2 Push the ENTER knob Electricity 3 Select the service name desired The services F Showers available appear T Pubric toilets 4 Press the CANCE
14. A scope display No response Weak echo fish Strong echo bottom SINGLE FREQ DISPLAY A SCOPE DISPLAY A scope display 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 2 3 Selecting screen split method in combination displays On combination sounder displays you can split the screen vertically or horizontally using the SPLIT soft key as below How to use the SPLIT soft key example dual frequency display 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 3 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Automatic Sounder Operation Automatic sounder operation is useful when you are preoccupied with other tasks and do not have the time to adjust the display How the automatic sounder works The automatic sounder function automatically selects the proper gain range scale and clutter suppression level according to the depth It works as follows e The range changes automatically to locate the bottom on the lower half of the screen The range jumps to one step shallower range when the bottom echoes reach a half way point of the full scale from the top and to one step deeper range when they come to the lower edge of the scale e The gain is automatically adjusted to display the bottom echo in reddish brown default color arrangement e Clutter which suppresses low level noise is automatically adjusted Types of automatic sounder modes Two types of automatic sounder modes are available CRUISING and FISHING CRUISING is for tracking the bottom and FISHING is fo
15. Course You may extend a line from the own ship position to Line Vector Off Vector show ship s course It may be a vector length depends on ship s speed or a simple line course bar Set GOTO Sets the method by which to navigate to a quick 1 Point 35 Points Method point See 3 10 1 Navigating to a quick point 35 Pts Port Service Set EXT WPT RMB when a destination waypoint EXT WPT RMB is displayed from a external navigation equipment Internal D BOX Sets up data boxes See paragraph 5 5 soft key 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5 3 2 Function key setup The function keys provide one touch execution of a desired function The default plotter function key settings are as shown in the table below Function Default Function Function Key Key Label Start stop recording plotting own ship s track Edit markiline 3 Ruler measure range and bearing between two RUL points Add new waypoint Alphanumeric waypoint list If the above settings are not to your liking you may change them as follows 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the FUNCTION KEY SETUP soft key Function key setting Function key label SOFT KEY 3 SOFT KEY 4 SOFT KEY 5 p gt SOFT KEY 1 SOFT KEY 2 TRK TRACK ON OFF EML EDIT MK LINE RUL RULER RETURN ADD ADD NEW WPT ALP ALPHA LIST Plotter function key menu 3 Select the soft key you want to program then press the EDIT soft key
16. Japan 158 Korea 159 Okinawa 160 TRISTAN ASTRO 1968 Tristan da Cunha 161 VITI LEVU 1916 Viti Levu Island Fiji Islands 162 WAKE ENIWETOK 1960 Marshall Islands 163 ZANDERUW Suriname 164 BUKIT RIMPAH Bangka and Belitung Islands Indonesia 165 CAMP AREAASTRO Camp Mcmurdo Area Antarctica 166 G SEGARA Kalimantan Islands Indonesia 167 HERAT NORTH Afghanistan 168 HU TZU SHAN Taiwan 169 TANANARIVE OBSERVATORY 1925 Madagascar 170 YACARE Uruguay 171 RT 90 Sweden 172 Pulkovo 1942 Russia APPENDIX World Time Chart a PEGs i i KH l i i i d i bee 4 oo e PAli Po gfo d f i 4 d it i JLI l i 1 i l iy 7 it al Loi GK a a a pi no y 3 CL e a I i of 43 ti I d i d l 1 i ii ti t E i pu i i 1 1 i b i ti i i l D i Li E i i ti j i COTA rare T OE por MR Ch J 4 bo d Bae lege 8 boi i P i Bourg mapaa a y ti at ft of f ETIKI deeg aS Team IT KL wrens a7 ayi i of o F 4 4 ie ne do 3 Cu wf d ZE aes O Sr een r i as w i d E E i d E 8 D en k d K en E Ze WK emwper c R Gi f i HEMSH i S Ji E Ki i i r si i zi i i p Zeg 1 ii i i i ji I AI h i f im 1 Ai i i GEO LL Ki DH Ki K af wh N bk N A ao F ne at e e IT A 3 wl l T 1 eat di d on Lar KS de 1 e NY dii yo 2 Ji i rir CNOGONE f ESLA aos G o H ka A 11 APPENDIX Icons A
17. LANDMASS BRT DIM OFF RED YELLOW GREEN LIGHT BLUE PURPLE BLUE WHITE BACKGROUND WHITE BLACK NAVAIDS ON OFF LIGHT SECTOR INFO ON OFF OTHER SYMBOLS OFF RED YELLOW GREEN LIGHT BLUE PURPLE BLUE WHITE MARKS SIZE LARGE SMALL t CNTOUR LINE soft key L DEPTH lt 10m ON OFF RED L DEPTH 10m ON OFF YELLOW DEPTH gt 10m ON OFF LIGHT BLUE 1 2 L DEPTH INFORMATION ON OFF RED Colors RED YELLOW GREEN LIGHT BLUE PURPLE BLUE WHITE APPENDIX CHART DETAILS C MAP chart Page 1 DEPTH INFO soft key BATHYMETRIC LINE PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF SPOT SOUNDING PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF BOTTOM TYPE PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF DEPTH AREA LIMIT 20 164 ft WAYPOINT PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF WAYPOINT NAME PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF LAT LON GRID PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF CHART BORDER LINE PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF BACKGROUND WHITE BLACK PORTS A SERVICE PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF ATTENTION AREA PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER PLOTTER CONTOUR OFF NAV LANE PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF LIGHT PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER PLOT NO SECTOR OFF BUOY amp BEACON PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF SIGNAL PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF Page 2 CARTOGRAPHIC OBJECT PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF PLACE NAME PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF COMPASS PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF TIDE amp CU
18. Plotter Alarms Sounder Alarms APPENDIX Same items as on page A 2 SET GUARD 1 ERASE GUARD 1 SET GUARD 2 ERASE GUARD 2 AUDIO ALARM INT amp EXT BUZZ INTERNAL BUZZ OFF ARRIVAL ALARM ON OFF default range 0 010 nm kmism ANCHOR WATCH ALARM ON OFF default range 0 010 nm kmism PROXIMITY ALARM ON OFF XTE ALARM ON OFF default range 0 050 nm km sm SPEED ALARM WITHIN UNDER OVER OFF TRIP ALARM ON OFF BOTTOM ALARM ON OFF TEMPERATURE ALARM WITHIN RANGE OUT OF RANGE OFF NEXT INFO soft key Shows which alarms have been violated CLEAR ALARM soft key Acknowledges violated alarm AUDIO ALARM INT amp EXT BUZZ INTERNAL BUZZ OFF BOTTOM ALARM ON OFF TEMPERATURE ALARM WITHIN RANGE OUT OF RANGE OFF FISH ALARM ON OFF FISH ALARM B L ON OFF NEXT INFO soft key Shows which alarms have been violated CLEAR ALARM soft key Acknowledges violated alarm APPENDIX Geodetic Chart List 001 WGS84 002 WGS72 003 TOKYO Mean Value Japan Korea and Okinawa 004 NORTH AMERICAN 1927 Mean Value CONUS 005 EUROPEAN 1950 Mean Value 006 AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 Australia and Tasmania Island 007 ADINDAN Mean Value Ethiopia and Sudan 008 Ethiopia 009 Mai 010 Senegal 011 Sudan 012 AFG Somalia 013 AN ELABD 1970 Bahrain Island 014 ANNA 1 ASTRO 1965 Cocos Island 015 ARC 1950 Mean Value 016 Botswana 017 Lesotho 018 Malawi 019
19. SO o o a Ship turning b Ship running c Ship reduced d Ship increased straight speed speed Past position displays To turn the past position display on or off 1 Press the MENU key followed by the ARP SETUP soft key 2 Operate the trackball to select HISTORY INTERVAL 3 Press the EDIT soft key to show the history interval window HISTORY INTERVAL OFF 30 seconds 1 minute 3 minutes 6 minutes History interval window 4 Operate the trackball to select history interval among 30 sec 1 min 3 min and 6 min or select OFF to turn off the past position display Press the ENTER soft key 6 Press the MENU key to close the menu SH 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 26 7 ARP TTM target data You can show motion trends range bearing course speed CPA and TCPA for ARP or TTM targets Note that TARGET ID NUMBER in the ARP SETUP menu must be turned on to display this data 1 Place the cursor on the target whose data you want to see 2 If not already displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys 3 Press the TARGET and TARGET INFO soft keys The data of the selected target appears at the bottom left hand corner of the display If an EBL VRM data box is displayed the ARP TTM data box will be under it 4 Press the RETURN soft key to finish 5 To erase ARP TIM target data select the corresponding target with the cursor then press the CLEAR key S 7 319 90 BAN Teta TRAIL TLL
20. Worst case 2 30 m A CAUTION A warning label is attached to the equipment Do not remove the label If the label is missing or damaged contact a FURUNO agent or dealer A WARNING A To avoid electrical shock do not r parts inside Name Warning Label 1 Type 86 003 1011 0 emove cover No user serviceable Code No 100 236 230 COMPLIANCE WITH R amp TTE DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC This radar complies with the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC In accordance with Article 6 3 of this directive FURUNO intends to put this radar on the market of the following countries in EU as well other markets Austria Belgium Cyprus Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Malta Poland Portugal Slovenia Spain Sweden The Netherlands United Kingdom Iceland Norway TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD E IX SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS cccccseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesesesesesesessseseesssssessessessesenss xi de un TS WR AS oe tatees ett corsets teas eeeseeaane E E ee xiv SERIES eegen een ENEE eg 1 1 Ba el ue eet 1 2 1 1 1 Display Diaen EE 1 2 1 1 2 Remote ontrollet ren ucctendoaurerds saadehoiaciees REENEN acetone eet 1 4 TZ INSET Eet Eleng eege Ee egen 1 5 1 3 Turning the LEO OME EE 1 6 1 4 Display Brilliance Panel Brilliance Hue A 1 7 1 4 1 Display brilliance panel brlltance AAA 1 7 142 TEE 1 8 15 Selecting a Depla gebu eseou EENS RE eeh 1 9 1 5 1 Display modes ceca
21. 3 11 6 3 56 4 Use the trackball to select WITHIN UNDER OVER or OFF as appropriate 5 For WITHIN and UNDER OVER use the trackball and the alphanumeric keys to enter alarm range Operate the trackball to select digit use the alphanumeric keys to enter value 6 Press the ENTER soft key or push the ENTER knob to register setting 7 Press the ALARM key to finish Proximity alarm The proximity alarm alerts you when own ship nears a waypoint which is marked with the proximity mark by the proximity alarm radius set for that waypoint on the waypoint list When own ship is within a waypoint s proximity alarm radius the alarm sounds The proximity mark remains on the screen until the waypoint is erased 7 E I H H I c Radius in proportion to i proximity alarm radius which is set on waypoint list N NS 001WPT 7 Wate 1 Proximity mark Press the ALARM key to open the alarm menu 2 Use the trackball to select PROXIMITY ALARM 3 Press the EDIT soft key to show the proximity alarm window PROXIMITY ALARM A o ON e OFF v Proximity alarm window 4 Use the trackball to select ON or OFF as appropriate then press the ENTER soft key 5 Press the ALARM key to finish 3 11 7 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Trip alarm The trip alarm informs you when you have traveled a certain distance 1 Press the ALARM key to open the alarm menu 2 Use the trackball to select TRIP ALARM 3
22. 34 12 134 N E lt gt W 134 12 345 W PROXIMITY ALARM RADIUS 0 OOnm RETURN Waypoint window If necessary change waypoint data following the instructions from step 6 in Entering a waypoint with the cursor on page 3 29 6 Press the SAVE soft key to register the waypoint 7 Enter another waypoint as above or press the MENU key to finish 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Entering a waypoint from the waypoint list You can manually enter waypoint position from the waypoint list as follows 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES and WAYPOINTS soft keys 3 Press the LOCAL LIST lists waypoints in order from nearest to furthest or ALPHANUMERIC LIST lists waypoints in ALPHANUMERIC order soft key RNG 3 80nm 4 00 00 01JANO1 35 47 010 N 741 000 135 21 000 W 221 030 RNG 1 98nm j pias Been T 42 000 NEW 135 21 050 W g WPT FISH BRG 065 9 oe RNG 1 83nm EDIT e ER PETETA NDT 135 21 030 W e21 000 BRG 144 9 e GC E Se WPT 135 21 010 W 294 010 PUSH ENTER KNOB TO SEARCH FOR ke RETURN RETURN Alphanumeric waypoint list Local waypoint list Alphanumeric and local waypoint lists 4 Press the NEW WPT soft key to show the waypoint window see the figure on the previous page Own ship position is shown in the position box 5 Select the position box and enter position desired 6 If desired change waypoint data follow
23. 4 Press the RETURN soft key to finish 2 11 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 10 2 Measuring range by cursor Operate the trackball to place the cursor intersection on the inside edge of the radar target The range to the target as well as the bearing appears to the right of at the bottom of the display Cursor SIGNAL PROC RADAR DISPLY ange and bearing from own ship to cursor How to measure range to a target with the cursor 2 12 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 10 3 Measuring range by VRM 1 Press the EBL VRM key to display the EBL VRM soft keys EBL VRM soft keys 2 Press the VRM1 ON dotted ring VRM or VRM2 ON dashed ring VRM soft key to select the desired VRM The selected VRM s indication at the bottom of the screen is highlighted 3 Rotate the ENTER knob the place the VRM on the inside edge of a radar target Read the VRM indication to find range to the target VRM2 Dashed line VRM1 Dotted line Active VRM is highlighted VRM2 range 4 You may hide the EBL VRM soft keys by pressing the EBL VRM key How to measure range with the VRM 2 13 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 10 4 2 10 5 2 10 6 2 10 7 2 11 2 11 1 2 11 2 2 14 Erasing a VRM VRM indication Press appropriate VRM soft key then press the CLEAR key The VRM is erased and its indication becomes blank Erasing EBL VRM data boxes Press the EBL or VRM soft key associated with the
24. D Press the MENU key Press the PLOTTER SETUP soft key Use the trackball to select WAYPOINT SWITCHING Press the EDIT soft key to show the waypoint switching window Use the trackball to select appropriate waypoint switching method PERPENDICULAR ARRVL ALM CRCL default setting or MANUAL Press the ENTER soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu Canceling route navigation E Oh ee eS e Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES soft key Press the LOG soft key Press the STOP soft key Push the ENTER knob Press the RELEASE soft key Push the ENTER knob 3 51 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 11 gt AUDIO ALARM INTERNAL BUZZ ARRIVAL ALARM OFF 0 010nm ANCHOR WATCH ALARM OFF 0 010nm PROXIMITY ALARM OFF OFF 0 050nm SPEED ALARM OFF PAGE XTE ALARM TRIP ALARM ALARM INFORMATION NO ALARM 3 11 1 3 52 Alarms The plotter section has eight conditions which generate both audio and visual alarms arrival alarm anchor watch alarm XTE Cross Track Error alarm proximity alarm speed alarm trip alarm water temperature alarm and bottom alarm The bottom and water temperature alarms which require depth and water temperature data may also be set on the sounder alarm menu For these alarms see Chapter 4 You may set up the plotter alarms on the ALARM menu which may be displayed by pressing the ALARM key gt BOTTOM ALARM OFF TEMPERATURE ALARM OFF OFF 0000 0
25. ENTER knob clockwise to raise the setting or counterclockwise to decrease it You may also use the soft key pressed at step 2 Eight levels of display brilliance and panel brilliance are available 4 Hit the RETURN soft key to finish Note 1 If the unit is turned off with minimum brilliance the screen will be dark at the next power up Press the POWER BRILL key consecutively to adjust the brilliance Note 2 This equipment does not have a contrast control 1 7 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 4 2 Hue You may select the colors for the radar plotter and overlay displays as below 1 Press the POWER BRILL key momentarily 2 Press the HUE soft key to show the hue setting window HUE A o DAY o NIGHT o TWILIGHT MANUAL SET v Hue window 3 Operate the trackball to select hue desired referring to the table below MANUAL SET follows the color settings on the CHART DETAILS menu for the plotter and the RADAR DISPLAY SETUP menu for the radar O Ngm Day Twilight Characters Red Blak Green Radar ring Red Green Green Radar echo Orange pe sien Background Landmass plotter Light Yellow Light Yellow Red on C MAP display unit 4 Hit the RETURN soft key to finish Note When using the overlay screen the own ship track will be hidden if the radar background and own ship track are blue and the MANUAL SET hue setting is used In this case set HUE to other pos
26. Facsimile binn ee Lee Receiver i Sounder san ETR6MON 12 24 VDC en are i ETR 30N i E eer i f 100 110 115 220 230 VAC peores E 1 50 60 Hz Option Single unit NavNet system GD 1900C xii Two unit NavNet system Radar Antenna Unit OR GPS Receiver GP 310B 320B 7 T RADAR or PLOTTER Radar plotter data OR GPS Receiver G Radar Anten nna Unit 7 I I I I P 310B 320 OT RADAR or PLOTTER Radar plotter data Two unit NavNet system Three or more unit NavNet system Max 4 display unit and one network sounder capable display units Radar Antenna Unit OR GPS Receiver GP 310B 320B I a I l l l RADAR or PLOTTER I Radar data Radar An P GPS Receiver OR tenna Unit GP 310B 320B ES RADAR or PLOTTER Plotter data HUB Sounder data Facsimile data Sounder data Note The picture disappears 10 seconds after the NavNet cable is disconnected from a sub NavNet display Network Sounder Facsimile ETR 6 10N Receiver ETR 30N FAX 30 option option unit Network Sounder ETR 6 10N ETR 30N
27. GOTO METHOD A 1 POINT O 35 POINTS oo een SVC Go to method window 4 Use the trackball to select a method 5 Press the ENTER soft key 6 Press the MENU key to close the menu Navigating to a single quick point 1 Place the cursor on an existing waypoint GOTO WPT soft key appears or a new location GOTO CURSOR soft key appears 2 Select 1 POINT following the procedure in the above paragraph 3 Depending on the selection you made at step 1 press the GOTO CURSOR or GOTO WPT soft key A solid light blue line with arrows connects between own ship and destination which is marked as lt QP01 gt for cursor selected location or waypoint name in case of waypoint This line shows the shortest course to the destination Arrows on the line show the direction to follow to get to the quick point Range and bearing from own ship to the destination appear at the top of screen The quick point location is saved to the waypoint list as waypoint QP01 3 10 2 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Navigating to multiple quick points 1 Select 35 POINTS following the procedure in Selecting quick point entry method on the previous page Press the GOTO soft key 3 Place the cursor on an existing waypoint SELECT WPT soft key appears or a new location ADD QP soft key appears 4 Depending on the action taken at step 3 press the SELECT WPT or ADD QP soft key QP lt 01 gt appears at the cursor locati
28. OUTPUT TARGET INFO RETURN CPA and TCPA Course and Speed Target No Vector Reference True Vector Time No 01 VECTOR TRUE 15min 359 HR CSE 359 9 T SPD 12 5kt 3 B ss 2 21nm_TCPA 12 35 tli TM 11 71 nm ARP target data 2 41 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 26 8 2 42 CPA TCPA alarm ARP When the predicted CPA of any target becomes smaller than a preset CPA alarm range or its predicted TCPA less than a preset TCPA alarm limit an audio alarm sounds and the speaker icon appears in red In addition the target plot symbol of the offending target changes to a triangle and flashes together with its vector You may silence the audio alarm with the CLEAR key Press the ALARM key and the message COLLISION ALARM appears Press the CLEAR ALARM soft key to acknowledge the alarm The flashing of the triangle plot symbol continues until you intentionally terminate tracking of the target The ARP continuously monitors the predicted range at the Closest Point of Approach CPA and predicted time to CPA TCPA of each track to own ship This feature helps alert you to targets which may be on a collision course with own ship However it is important that gain A C SEA A C RAIN and other radar controls are properly adjusted and the ARP is set up so that it can track targets effectively CPA TCPA alarm ranges must be set up properly taking into consideration the size tonnage speed turning performance and other cha
29. PLOTTER OPERATION Indices and chart enlargement When the RANGE key is operated you will see several frames appear on the chart These frames are called indices and they show you what parts of the chart can be enlarged in the current range o s Se Ki 0 Sample chart Japan showing indices When a chart cannot be displayed A chart will not be displayed in the following conditions e When the chart scale is too large or too small e When scrolling the chart outside the indices When this happens select proper chart scale Note Indices can be turned on or off For further details see Chart border line on page 5 14 for FURUNO and NAVIONICS charts and page 5 16 for C MAP charts 3 11 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 5 3 FURUNO and NavCharts charts Chart symbols The table below shows FURUNO and NavCharts chart symbols and their meanings Chart symbols Description Description Summit S Position of Sounding Wreck Obstruction Lighthouse Fishing Reef Lighted Buoy Platform Buoy Anchorage Radio Station Data for aids to navigation Selected FURUNO and NavCharts charts can show buoy and lighthouse data Simply place the cursor on the lighthouse or buoy mark 4 a_i Place the cursor on a lighthouse or buoy mark Lighthouse mark Example of data displayed Range and bearing Period ex 6 seconds from own ship Visibility in nautical mile ex 12
30. Press the CLEAR key to silence the alarm At this time the color of the speaker icon changes from red to background color You can see which alarm has been violated on the alarm menu display In the example below the bottom alarm has been violated To see which alarm s has been violated 1 Press the ALARM key The name of the offending alarm is shown in the ALARM INFORMATION window gt AUDIO ALARM INTERNAL BUZZ BOTTOM ALARM 0050 0 0100 0ft TEMPERATURE ALARM OFF FISH ALARM OFF FISH ALARM B L OFF ALARM INFORMATION Alarm information DEPTH ALARM RETURN window Speaker icon Sounder alarm menu 2 Press the CLEAR ALARM soft key to acknowledge the alarm and silence the buzzer if it has not already been done with the CLEAR key The color of the speaker icon changes from red to background color The icon remains on the screen until the reason for the alarm is eliminated or the alarm is disabled If more than one alarm has been violated the message CONTINUE appears at the bottom of the alarm information window In this case press the NEXT INFO soft key to see which other alarms have been violated Note The alarm icon is red when an alarm setting is violated and changes to background color when the CLEAR key or CLEAR ALARM soft key is pressed The color remains the same regardless of how many times another alarm is violated 3 Press the ALARM key to close the menu 4 13 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERAT
31. Press the ENTER soft key followed by the MENU key to close the menu OPO CON e Too small setting reduces the number of pulse repetition This may cause a problem to search fish schools Select 20 unless multistage reflections appear on the display 4 15 4 15 1 4 15 2 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Interpreting the Sounder Display Zero line The zero line Sometimes referred to as the transmission line represents the transducer s position and moves off the screen when a deep phased range is used Zero line Shift Zero line Bottom echo Echoes from the bottom are normally the strongest and are displayed in reddish brown but the color and width will vary with bottom composition water depth frequency sensitivity etc In a comparatively shallow depth a high gain setting will cause a second or sometimes a third or a fourth echo to be displayed at the same interval between them below the first echo trace This is because the echo travels between the bottom and the surface twice or more in shallow depths The color of the bottom echo can be used to help determine the density of the bottom materials soft or hard The harder the bottom the wider the trace If the gain is set to show only a single bottom echo on mud a rocky bottom will show a second or third bottom return The range should be chosen so the first and second bottom echoes are displayed when bottom hardness is being determined Intensity dif
32. You may place the cursor on any icon to find information about the selected icon 1 For example place the cursor on a lighthouse icon Place the cursor on a lighthouse icon 34 22 3456 N 359 9 m TRIP NU 080 22 3456 E 19 9kt 99 9 nm CENTER GO TO CURSOR D BOX ON sg Lighthouse icon 2 Push the ENTER knob to show data For example the following window appears for a lighthouse Objects Lighthouse i Tower i Light Underwater Rock Depth contour Depth contour Depth area Source of data Object windows 3 Use the trackball to select the item desired 4 Push the ENTER knob to display detailed information 3 15 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Navigation mark fixed Light Color white Height 7 00 Meters Light characteristic occulting XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX Sample lighthouse data 5 If necessary move the trackball downward or upward to scroll the window 6 Press the CANCEL soft key twice to finish Tide information The C MAP NT chart card provides for calculation of the tide heights for any date Additionally it displays the times of sunrise and sunset 1 Use the trackball to place the cursor on a Tide icon D gt 2 Push the ENTER knob to open the Objects window OBJECTS N L Tide height Cartographic area Source of data RETURN Objects window 3 Use the trackball to select Tide height
33. key to close the menu gt A OO NO O 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of general setup menu Item Description Settings O Key Beep Turns key beep on off Language Chooses menu language English French German Italian Portuguese Spanish Range Unit Chooses unit of range and speed nm kt km km h sm mph nm amp yd kt nm amp measurement m kt km amp m km h sm amp yd mph Temperature Chooses unit of water temperature C F Unit measurement Depth Unit Chooses unit of depth measurement ft m fa P B Passi Braza Temperature Chooses source of water temperature ETR NMEA Select ETR to show water Source data temperature data fed from the network sounder Depth Source Chooses source of depth data ETR NMEA Select ETR to show depth data fed from the network sounder Reset Trip Resets distance run to zero Yes No Log Speed Choose source of own ship s speed ETR NMEA Source data Lat Lon Chooses how many digits or seconds DD MM MM DD MM MMM Display to display after decimal point in latitude DD MM MMMM DD MM SS S and longitude position TD Display __ Chooses TD type Speed Chooses speed format to display SOG Speed over ground STW Speed through water Position Chooses position display format LAT LON TD Display Time Display Chooses time notation 12 hours 24 hours Infrared A remote controller can be set A B C D Remote exclusively for use with a speci
34. knob GRN ENTER knob BLU ENTER knob ENTER knob Test pattern sequence 7 10 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 7 8 3 Keyboard remote controller test The keyboard test checks the controls on the display unit and remote controller for proper operation Press the MENU key to show the menu Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key Press the SYSTEM SETUP soft key Press the TEST amp CLEAR soft key Press the KEYBOARD amp REMOTE TEST soft key PUSH CLEAR KEY oe 3 TIMES TO RETURN St Bh EE oO OOOO O O O O o For Remote Controller O For Display Unit o000n imi I R REMOTE CODE Screen for testing keyboard remote controller 6 Operate each control on the keyboard and remote controller one by one A key is functioning properly if its on screen location fills in black when the key is pressed For the ENTER knob and trackball rotate them to show their X Y positions digitally and push the ENTER knob to confirm its function 7 Press the CLEAR key three times on the display unit or remote controller to escape from the test 8 Press the MENU key to close the menu 7 11 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 7 9 7 12 GPS Status Display The GPS status display provides data about the GPS satellites It is available with connection of the GPS Receiver GP 310B 320B or a GPS navigator outputting the data sentence GSA or GSV 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press
35. option Three or more unit NavNet system xiii WHAT IS WAAS WAAS available in North America is a provider in the worldwide SBAS Satellite Based Augmentation System navigation system SBAS provides GPS signal corrections to SBAS users for even better position accuracy typically better than three meters Two more SBAS providers are also currently under development MSAS Multi Functional Satellite Augmentation System for Japan and EGNOS Euro Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service for Europe All provides will be compatible with one another thus providing seamless position fixes to SBAS users 150 W 120 W 90 W GW 2070 0 30 E gt 60 E 90 E 120E 150 E F 60 N 60 N 40 N 40 N 20 N 20 N 2078 H 20 S 40 S 40 S 60 S 60 S 150 W 120 W SO W 60 W 2070 0 30 E DIE 90E 120E 150E Initial operation time WAAS 2003 EGNOS 2004 MSAS 2005 At the time of this software release SBAS is still under development Providers are expected to have initial operations capability from the times shown above During this developmental period which may last for several years there is no guarantee of the accuracy integrity continuity or availability of the SBAS signal Furuno will accept no responsibility for the use of the signal for other than the above stated purp
36. purple blue white Depth gt 10 m On off red yellow green light blue purple blue white Depth Info On off red yellow green light blue purple blue white 5 14 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT CNTOUR LINE soft key 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the CHART SETUP and CHART DETAILS soft keys 3 Press the CNTOUR LINE soft key gt DEPTH lt 10m RED DEPTH 10m YELLOW DEPTH gt 10m LIGHT BLUE DEPTH INFORMATION RED 10m APPROX 30ft OR Dia OR 6pb RETURN Contour line menu FURUNO NavCharts 5 4 3 C MAP chart attributes C MAP chart attributes may be turned on or off from the CHART DETAILS menu as follows 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the CHART SETUP and CHART DETAILS soft keys gt WAYPOINT PLOTTER OVERLAY Berens gt PLACE NAME PLOTTER OVERLAY Geer WAYPOINT NAME PLOTTER OVERLAY COMPASS PLOTTER OVERLAY LAT LON GRID PLOTTER OVERLAY TIDE amp CURRENT PLOTTERIOVERLAY CHART BORDERLINE PLOTTER OVERLAY NATURAL FEATURE PLOTTERIOVERLAY BACKGROUND COLOR BLACK RIVER amp LAKE PLOTTERIOVERLAY PORT amp SERVICE PLOTTER OVERLAY CULTURAL FEATURE PLOTTER OVERLAY ATTENTION AREA PLOTTER OVERLAY LANDMARK PLOTTERIOVERLAY NAV LANE PLOTTER OVERLAY CHART GENERATION PLOTTER OVERLAY LIGHT PLOTTER OVERLAY NEW OBJECT PLOTTER OVERLAY BUOY amp BEACON PLOTTER OVERLAY COMPLEX OBJECT ICON MULTIPLE SIGNAL PLOTTER OVERLAY INFORMATION LEVEL BASIC CARTOGRAPHIC OBJECT PLOTTER OVERLAY RETURN Pag
37. 1 7 1 Preventive Maintenance ee ugeet Hiaewswaad EENEG 7 1 7 2 Replacement of Batteries in cccsigecssigcschsqescaaetsuasecheves sgn cues sdaeunounessteeeqentdes cece seeeeqentaetos 7 2 7 3 Replacement of EE 7 2 7 4 Replacement the Magnetron ENNEN 7 3 7 5 Replacement the Synchro Belt 18230 on 7 3 Ka ENTREE 7 3 7 7 Simple Troubleshooting eege ee 7 4 n Ee 7 4 WP CGA sack fone A ek eee ehh oe eee tN ace el eae A eae a A 7 4 FP IOUS E 7 5 ER Te 7 6 FOr RI elle e 7 7 18 1 Momory VO TCS EE 7 7 18 2 EEGEN 7 10 7 8 3 Keyboard remote controller fest 7 11 LA GPS Status Display ere ea a e eae ease terme 7 12 7 10 Cleaning Ee E 7 13 TAT Error E e TEE 7 14 NEES EE A 1 IESSE ebe A 1 CGodetiG Ghart LiSt EE A 10 WV OVO TING CRAM saute Ah eaten see MS mes eat aie i ede ae pees eee ea ees Re A 11 EE EE Eee nee EST EEN A 12 SPECIFICAT ON LE SP 1 dr 8 E T TE Index 1 Declaration of Comformity viii FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the Model 1800C 1900C Series Marine Radar GD 1900C Color Video Plotter FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the Model 1800C 1900C Series Marine Radar GD 1900C Color 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 the world This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global ne
38. 12 North marker Points to North Correct chart and suitable scale full chart reliability Chart overenlarged Chart card not inserted Wrong chart card inserted Chart scale too small Plotter radar sounder alarm setting violated Track is not being recorded or plotted Chart offset applied Voyage based route currently being created Latitude and longitude position offset applied Voltage of battery on circuit board in display unit is low Contact your dealer about replacement Simulation mode SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR MODEL 1800C 1900C SERIES 1 GENERAL 1 1 Indication System PPI Daylight display raster scan color LCD 1 2 Range Pulse length PL amp Pulse Repetition Rate PRR Range nm Pulse length us PRR Hz approx 0 125 to 1 5 0 08 2100 1 5 to 3 0 3 1200 3 to 72 0 8 600 Maximum Range M1823C 24nm M1833C 36nm M1933C 48nm M1943C 64nm M1953C 72nm 1 3 Range Resolution 1 4 Bearing Resolution 1 5 Minimum Range 1 6 Bearing Accuracy 1 7 Range Ring Accuracy 2 ANTENNA UNIT 2 1 MODEL1823C 2 1 1 Radiator 2 1 2 Polarization 2 1 3 Antenna Rotation 2 1 4 Radiator Length 2 1 5 Horizontal Beamwidth 2 1 6 Vertical Beamwidth 2 1 7 Sidelobe Attenuation 2 2 MODEL1833C 2 2 1 Radiator 2 2 2 Polarization 2 2 3 Antenna Rotation 2 2 4 Radiator Length 2 2 5 Horizontal Beamwidth 2 2 6 Vertical Beamwidth 2 2 7 Sidelobe Attenuation
39. 266UG Code No 000 808 743 Trackball Maintenance If the cursor skips or moves abnormally you may need to clean the trackball 1 Turn the retainer ring counterclockwise 45 to unlock it Retainer Ring Display unit 2 Remove the retainer ring and ball 3 Clean the ball with a soft lint free cloth and then blow carefully into the ball cage to dislodge dust and lint 4 Look for a build up of dirt on the metal rollers If dirty clean the rollers using a cotton swab moistened lightly with isopropyl rubbing alcohol Make sure that fluff from the swab is not left on the rollers 6 Replace the ball and retainer ring Be sure the retainer ring is not inserted reversely SR Note Trackball maintenance parts are available as below Sei Pe Geier Retainer ring and ball MU3721 000 144 645 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 7 7 Simple Troubleshooting This section provides simple troubleshooting procedures which the user can follow to restore normal operation If you cannot restore normal operation do not attempt to check inside the unit Any trouble should be referred to a qualified technician 7 7 1 General General troubleshooting you cannot turn on the e check for blown fuse power check that the power connector is firmly fastened check for corrosion on the power cable connector check for damaged power cable c
40. 9 Press the DWLOAD or UPLOAD soft key You are asked if you are ready to download or upload waypoints and routes 10 Push the ENTER knob to download upload Waypoint data format PFEC GPwol IILI a yyyyy yyy a C C C C c a lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 2 3 4 Waypoint data format Waypoint latitude N S Waypoint longitude E W Waypoint name Number of characters is fixed to 6 and space code is placed when the number of characters are less than 6 Waypoint color 7 Waypoint comment 1 byte for mark code 13 characters of comment 1st byte of mark code Fixed to 2nd byte of mark code Internal mark code See Note 1 8 Information of marking waypoint Always set to A A Displayed V Not displayed Orc N eg D Note 1 The following characters can be used for comments _ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789 amp g Characters available for comment 6 DATA TRANSFER Route data menu C C lt CR gt lt LF gt 12 Route data format 1 Number of sentences required for one complete route data 1 to 4 See Note 2 2 Number of sentences currently used 1 to 4 3 Message mode Always set to C 4 Route No 001 to 300 3 digits required 5 through 12 Waypoint name Max 8 names length of each waypoint name is fixed to 7 byte Note 2 A route can may contain 35 waypoints and the GPRTE sentence for one route data may exceed 80 byte limita
41. 9 6000 Track is plotted Track not plotted Track control menu 2 Press the TRACK RESUME soft key The soft key now shows TRACK HALT and the indication TRACKING in the SHIP S TRACK STATUS window changes to NOT TRACKING In addition the icon H is displayed at the top of the plotter display and own ship marker becomes a hollow circle To restart plotting the track press the TRACK HALT soft key 3 Press the MENU key to close the menu 3 19 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 6 3 3 20 Changing track color Track can be displayed in red default setting yellow green light blue purple blue and white It can be useful to change track color on a regular basis to discriminate between previous day s track etc Own ship s track 1 Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP and TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL soft keys to open the TRACK CONTROL menu 2 Use the trackball to select OWN SHIP TRACK COLOR 3 Press the EDIT soft key to display the track color window TRACK COLOR A RED o YELLOW o GREEN o LIGHT BLUE o PURPLE o BLUE o WHITE v Own ship track color window 4 Use the trackball to select the color desired 5 Press the ENTER soft key 6 Press the MENU key to close the menu Target track Like own ship s track target tracks can be displayed in red yellow green light blue purple blue and white default setting 1 Press the MENU key followed b
42. A menu shows the functions available and the current selection is highlighted Scroll SOFT KEY 1 ADD ADD NEW WPT MWP MOVE WPT RUL RULER GWP GOTO WPT GRT GOTO ROUTE EML EDIT MK LINE TRK TRACK ON OFF TTM TTM ON OFF DTT DEL TGT TRK ALP ALPHA LIST LCL LOCAL LIST RTE ROUTE LIST DBX D BOX ON OFF CHG CHANGE CNTRL Plotter function key options 5 10 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 4 Select function desired with the trackball then press the ENTER soft key or ENTER knob to register your selection 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu Plotter function keys Function Key Label ADD ADD NEW WPT Registers waypoint at cursor position Place cursor for waypoint location then press function key G MWP MOVE WPT Moves selected waypoint to different position MWP Select waypoint press function key select new position then press the ENTER knob RUL RULER Measures range and bearing between two points Press START POINT soft key to change starting point if necessary Range and bearing between two points appears at the top of the screen GWP GOTO WPT Specify waypoint to set as destination Enter waypoint name in window then press the ENTER soft key GRT GOTO ROUTE Specify route to follow Enter route name in window then press the ENTER soft key EML EDIT MK LINE Displays mark amp line menu Press appropriate soft key to access menu item TRK TRACK ON OFF Each press starts or stops rec
43. BOX ON OFF 1 15 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 8 2 1 8 3 Rearranging data boxes You may select the location for data boxes as follows 1 Using the trackball place the cursor inside the data box you wish to move As the cursor enters the box it changes to a hand Push the ENTER knob and the hand changes to a fist meaning the box is correctly selected 2 Use the trackball to move the data box to the location desired then push the ENTER knob Temporarily erasing a data box If a data box is obscuring a desired object you may temporarily erase the box Use the trackball to place the cursor inside the data box you wish to erase then press the CLEAR key To redisplay the box press the D BOX soft key twice to display it 1 9 1 9 1 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Function Keys The function keys provide for one touch execution of a desired function The default function key settings are as shown in the table below Function Default Setting Key Label Key Sounder 1 Heading line on off HL Track on off TRK TLL output TLL 2 Rings on off RNG Edit mark line EML Clutter CLT 3 Echo trail TRL Ruler RUL Signal level SLV 4 Offcenter OFC Add new waypoint Noise limiter NL ADD 5 STBY TX TX Waypoint Picture advance PA alphanumeric list ALP Executing a function 1 Press the HIDE SHOW key to replace the preset soft key labels with the function key labels J H L R N G T DH gt F
44. BRG TRUE Range and bearing in true bearing Auto Manual On Off Off Low High 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of radar display setup menu con t from previous page tem Description Betting Background Chooses colors of background Black Green range rings and characters Background Black Effective when HUE soft key is set Rings Green for MANUAL Characters Green Black Red Background Black Rings Green Characters Red Blue White Background Blue Rings White Characters White DK Blue White Background Dark Blue Rings Green Characters Red White Green Background White Rings Green Characters Green Echo Color Chooses echo color Yellow Green Multi color Multi color shows echoes in red yellow or green in order of descending strength 2ND Echo Reduces second trace echoes See On Off Rejection the paragraph 2 24 Suppressing Second trace Echoes Watchman Sets watchman stand by period 5 10 20 minutes Time For further details see the paragraph 2 23 Watchman Range Unit Select unit of range measurement Trail Mode Sets echo trail reference True Echo trails plotted in actual courses and speeds Requires Note Relative trail is available in all compass signal and speed input presentation modes except true Relative Echo trails move relative to motion True trail is available in all own ship modes 5 5 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5 2 2 5 6 12
45. ETA TEMPERATURE DEPTH TRIP LOG DATE TIME WIND Data box menu Use the trackball to select an item then press the EDIT soft key Select ON or OFF as desired Press the ENTER soft key or the ENTER knob to register your selection Six items may be set to ON for small data boxes two for large data boxes Repeat steps 4 6 to turn other items on or off Press the MENU key to close the menu 5 6 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Hot Page Setup Six user arrangeable hot pages are provided for quick selection of desired display If the default hot pages are not to your liking you may change them as shown below 1 Press the MENU key followed by pressing the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM SETUP HOT PAGE amp NAV DISP SETUP and HOT PAGE SETUP soft keys in that order 2 Use the trackball to select the hot page number to set then press the EDIT soft key The SELECT SCREEN TYPE window appears SELECT SCREEN TYPE Ja O FULL SCREEN O SPLIT x 2 SPLIT x3 S Vv E5 Hot page setup menu 3 Use the trackball to select screen type desired among FULL SCREEN SPLIT X 2 and SPLIT X 3 and push the ENTER knob For the full screen display rotate the ENTER knob to select screen desired then press the ENTER knob If you selected a split screen for example SPLIT X 3 the display now looks as in t
46. MODEL1953C Radiator Slotted waveguide array Polarization Horizontal Antenna Rotation 24 or 48 rpm nominal Radiator Length 120 cm XN12 180 cm XN13 24rpm only Horizontal Beamwidth 1 9 XN12 1 2 XN13 Vertical Beamwidth 22 Sidelobe Attenuation XN12 24 dB or less within 20 of main lobe 30 dB or less 420 of main lobe or more XN13 24 dB or less within 10 of main lobe 30 dB or less 410 of main lobe or more TRANSCEIVER MODULE Frequency and Modulation 9410 MHz 30MHz X band PON Peak Output Power Modulator M1823C 2 2 kW nominal M1833C 1933C 4 kW nominal M1943C 6 kW nominal M1953C 12 kW nominal FET Switching Method Intermediate Frequency 60 MHz SP 2 E3503S02J M 03 09 24 3 5 Tuning Automatic or manual 3 6 Receiver Front End MIC Microwave IC 3 7 Bandwidth Tx pulselength 0 08 us and 0 3 us 25 MHz Tx pulselength 0 8 us 3 MHz 3 8 Duplexer Circulator with diode limiter 3 9 Warming up 90 s approx 4 DISPLAY UNIT 4 1 Display 10 4 inch rectangular TFT color LCD 4 2 SE a Ring Interval Rl 640 H x 480 V dots Effective radar display dia 152 mm Number of Rings parse om esos os bozal EEEDEEEEEE aen k eck et raslozslazsloslosli 1 beleet Maximum range M1823C 24nm M1833C 36nm M1933C 48nm M1943C 64nm M1953C 72nm 4 3 Markers Heading Line Bearing Scale Range Rings Variable Range Marker VRM Electronic Bearing Line EBL Alarm Zone Waypoint Mark n
47. POWER BRILL key 1 6 1 7 Presentation mode Dotter ree ere 3 7 le ET 2 8 Proximity aam 3 56 Pulselength radar n 2 7 R Racon se a 2 50 RADAR SETTING mem 5 3 RADAR TX ST BY soft key 2 2 Range measurement by cursor radar 2 12 measurement by range rings radar 2 11 measurement by VRM radart 2 13 folo AEren A EE EERE E E 3 9 le EE 2 6 setup radar viii eae eg 5 6 setup Leounder seere 5 31 unit of measurement eese 5 2 RANGE key DIOS AE EEE T 3 9 EE EE e A 2 6 SOUNG Cla teeter 4 10 Remote controller Control description 1 4 TOSLING D 7 11 RESET XTE soft key 3 4 3 5 RINGS Soft key 2 11 Routes cancelling navigation of 3 51 COMMECTING PEAN TA EE EAEEREN 3 40 entering with cursor 3 37 entering with existing waypoints 3 36 Elle D 3 43 F ll egene deg eeeeegen eege eecesg eeh 3 48 inserting waypoint from plotter display 3 42 inserting waypoint from route list 3 41 removing waypoint from 3 43 switching waypoints in route navigation 3 50 voyage based 3 38 Index 4 S DAT 2 48 Satellite disable GPS Receiver GP 310B 5 24 SAVE DATA MENU vesstsecieesteceesestrnstvestrnstvieests 6 1 SAVE MOB key nssssnssssnnnsssinessennssrnrnnerrrnneene 1 14 Second track echoes radar cee 2 32 Sensor SCtUP cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeteee 5 29 SENSOR SETUP men 5 30 SENSOR SETUP soft key n se 5 29 Shadow sectors 2 47 Shift auto
48. Press the EDIT soft key to show the trip alarm window TRIP ALARM A o ON 0000 0nm OFF v Trip alarm window Select ON Use the trackball and the alphanumeric keys to enter alarm setting Operate the trackball to select digit use the alphanumeric keys to enter value Press the ENTER soft key or push the ENTER knob to register setting Press the ALARM key to finish 3 57 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 11 8 3 58 Alarm information When an alarm setting has been violated the buzzer sounds and the speaker icon appears and is red Press the CLEAR key to silence the alarm You can see which alarm has been violated on the ALARM menu In the example below the arrival alarm has been violated 1 Press the ALARM key The name of the offending alarm appears in the alarm information window gt AUDIO ALARM ARRIVAL ALARM ANCHOR WATCH ALARM PROXIMITY ALARM XTE ALARM SPEED ALARM TRIP ALARM ALARM INFORMATION Alarm information ARRIVED window AT WAYPOINT XXX INTERNAL BUZZ ON 0 010nm OFF 0 010nm OFF OFF 0 050nm OFF OFF 0000 0nm ALARM1 CLEAR ALARM NEXT PAGE RETURN lt Speaker icon XXX Destination waypoint name Plotter alarm menu page 1 2 Press the CLEAR ALARM soft key to acknowledge the alarm and silence the buzzer if it was not done with the CLEAR key The color of the speaker icon changes from red to background color The icon remains on the
49. See the procedure below for how to set RESET XTE This soft key may be operated to restart navigation when a destination is set Press the EDIT XT LMT soft key followed by the RESET XTE soft key The following message is displayed RESTART NAVGATION TO CURRENT WPT ARE YOU SURE YES PUSH ENTER KNOB NO PUSH CLEAR KEY Setting the range for the XTE monitor 1 With the compass or highway display shown press the EDIT XT LMT soft key to display the following window XTE LIMIT f inm XTE range setting window 2 Use the trackball to select digit to change Note that all digits may be cleared by pressing the CLEAR key 3 Enter value with the alphanumeric keys 4 Push the ENTER knob to set or press the CANCEL soft key to cancel Time to to destination 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Highway display The highway display shown in combination displays provides a graphic presentation of ship s track along intended course It is useful for monitoring ship s progress toward a waypoint The own ship marker shows the relation between ship and intended course The XTE monitor shows the direction and amount your vessel is off course the arrow shows the direction to steer to return to your course and the numeric the distance you are off course Using the figure below as an example you would steer right 0 009 nm to return to course To maintain course steer the vessel so the own ship marker stays aligned with the
50. TRACKS MARKS amp LINES WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES SETTING DATA RECEIVE YEOMAN DATA Receive Yeoman data RECEIVE DATA HOST NAME DL OTI MARKS amp LINES ON OFF L WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES ON OFF APPENDIX Plotter MENU Key CHART SETUP CHART OFFSET offsets chart position TRACKS OWN SHIP TRACK DISP ON OFF amp MARKS OWN SHIP TRACK COLOR RED YELLOW GREEN LIGHT BLUE CONTROL PURPLE BLUE WHITE TARGET TRACK DISPLAY ON OFF TARGET TRACK COLOR RED YELLOW GREEN LIGHT BLUE PURPLE BLUE WHITE INTERVAL TIME DISTANCE TIME INTERVAL 0 99m59s 10 seconds DISTANCE INTERVAL 0 99 99nm km sm 0 1 nm MEMORY TRACK A MARK 0 8000 points 2000 points Se TRACK soft key RESUME HALT e ERASE T amp M soft key ERASE ALL TRACKS ERASE TRACKS BY AREA ERASE TRACKS BY COLOR L ERASE TARGET TRACKS ERASE ALL MARKS LINES ERASE MARKS BY AREA MARK SETUP soft key t MARKS LINES COLOR RED YELLOW GREEN LIGHT BLUE PURPLE BLUE WHITE t MARKS SHAPE on o x mu l LINES STE engt hee Deru setting MARKS SIZE LARGE SMALL CHART LAT LON GRID RED YELLOW GREEN LIGHT BLUE PURPLE DETAILS BLUE WHITE OFF FURUNO TEXT INFORMATION ON OFF NavCharts WAYPOINTS LARGE SMALL OFF WAYPOINT NAMES ON OFF CHART BORDER LINES ON OFF
51. Tum display offcenter zi BCEE If the above settings are not to your liking you may change them as follows 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the FUNCTION KEY SETUP soft key Function key setting Function key label gt SOFT KEY 1 HL HDG LINE OFF SOFTKEY 2 RNG RINGS ON OFF SOFT KEY 3 TRL ECHO TRIAL SOFT KEY 4 OFC OFFCENTER SOFT KEY 5 STBY TX Radar function key menu RETURN 3 Select the function key you want to program then press the EDIT soft key SOFT KEY 1 HL HDG LINE OFF MOD MODE GAI GAIN SEA A C SEA RAI A C RAIN FTC FTC ES ECHO STRETCH PLS PULSE LENGTH ZOM ZOOM Scroll down SOFT KEY 1 OFC OFFCENTER TRL ECHO TRAIL RNG RINGS ON OFF TLL TLL OUTPUT ALM GUARD ALARM Scroll down EBL EBL VRM VRM TTM TTM ON OFF WMK WPT ON OFF WTM WATCHMAN Radar function key options A ACQ ACQUISITION TX STBY TX RSR RADAR SOURCE DBX D BOX ON OFF CHG CHANGE CNTRL 5 7 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 4 Select function desired with the trackball then press the ENTER soft key or ENTER knob to register your selection 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu Radar function keys SEL JEEET Label ES TEEN series radar Inoperative otherwise OFC OFFCENTER Press to shift display center to cursor location Press again to turn shift off and return cursor to display center TRL ECHO TRAIL Starts stops echo trails RNG RINGS ON OFF Tu
52. afterglow starts extending from all targets Trails are restarted when the range or mode is changed and zoom or shift is turned on For continuous trails the maximum continuous trail time is 99 minutes and 59 seconds When the elapsed time clock counts up to that time the elapsed time display resets to zero and trails begin again To turn off echo trail press the TRAIL ON OFF soft key to select OFF at step 4 in the above procedure Trail gradation The echo trails can be shown in single or multiple gradations Multiple gradation paints the trails thinner with time like the afterglow on an analog PPI radar If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW soft key to show the radar soft keys Press the TARGET and TRAIL soft keys Press the GRAD soft key to select SINGLE or MULTI as appropriate Press the RETURN soft key twice to finish Multitone Monotone E e e Multitone and monotone trails 2 18 4 2 18 5 2 RADAR OPERATION Trail color Trails may be shown target trails in blue yellow green or white 1 If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys 2 Press the TARGET TRAIL and TRAIL COLOR soft keys in that order TRAIL COLOR A BLUE o YELLOW o GREEN o WHITE v Trail color window 3 Use the trackball to select the color desired then press the ENTER soft key 4 Press the RETURN soft key twice Echo trail mode Echo trails can be shown in Relative or True motion True tra
53. filled triangle marks own ship s position Note The data sentences GGA and VTG must be output from the NavNet display unit connected to the GPS navigator in order to correctly orient the own ship marker in the course up mode on other NavNet display units 34 22 3456 N 272 4 M TRIP CU 080 22 3456 E _15 9nm 99 9 nm Plotter display course up mode destination set Auto course up The course is at the top of screen at the moment the auto course up mode is selected In this mode the current course is kept at the top of the screen when the change is within 22 5 degrees For example if your vessel turns larger than 22 5 degrees to port or starboard the chart display will rotate so that your course is pointing towards the top of the screen again A filled triangle marks own ship s position 34 22 3456 N 272 4 M TRIP CU 080 22 3456 E 15 9nm 99 9 nm Plotter display auto course up mode 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 3 Shifting the Display The plotter display can be shifted as below 1 Use the trackball to locate the cursor at a screen edge The screen shifts in the direction opposite of cursor location 2 To turn off the cursor press the CENTER soft key This also returns the own ship marker to the screen center 3 4 Chart Scale Chart scale range may be selected with the RANGE or RANGE key The key shrinks the chart range image is expanded the key expands the cart range image is sh
54. in the same frequency band as your radar Its on screen appearance looks like many bright dots either scattered at random or in the form of dotted lines extending from the center to the edge of the display Interference effects are distinguishable from normal echoes because they do not appear in the same place on successive rotations of the scanner Be sure to turn off the interference rejector when no interference exists weak targets may be missed Radar interference 1 If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys 2 Press the SIGNAL PROC soft key Shown when radar source is the Model 1800 1900 series radar Not shown otherwise SIGNAL PROCESS soft keys 3 Press the I REJ soft key successively to choose the interference rejection level desired LOW MED HIGH or OFF 4 Press the RETURN soft key to finish The display shows IR L Low IR M Medium or IR H High when the interference rejector is on 2 17 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 15 2 15 1 2 15 2 2 18 Zoom The zoom feature allows you to double the size of the area selected with the zoom circle It is available on any range but is inoperative in true motion and when the display is shifted Zooming in on radar targets If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys Use the trackball to set the cursor where you want to zoom Press the ZOOM amp D BOX soft key to show ZOOM amp D BO
55. indications for VRM1 and EBL1 to find the range and bearing between the two targets To cancel the offset EBL press the OFFSET key Bearing and range between target A and target B Measuring range and bearing between two targets 2 18 2 18 1 2 RADAR OPERATION Echo Trails Echo trails are simulated afterglow of target echoes that represent their movements relative or true to own ship This function is useful for alerting you past possible collision situations Echo trail Sample echo trails Trail time 1 If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys 2 Press the TARGET soft key 3 Press the TRAIL soft key Trail soft keys 4 Press the TRAIL TIME soft key to show the trail time window TRAIL TIME A 15 seconds 30 seconds o 1 minute O 3 minutes o 6 minutes o 15 minutes o 30 minutes SCN Trail time window 5 Use the trackball to select time desired 6 Press the ENTER soft key 7 Press the RETURN soft key twice to finish 2 23 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 18 2 2 18 3 2 24 Starting echo trails If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys Press the TARGET soft key Press the TRAIL soft key Press the TRAIL ON OFF soft key to select ON Press the RETURN soft key twice to finish A Ge e TRAIL the echo trail time selected and elapsed time appear at the top right hand corner of the display Then
56. intended course as in Line 1 in the figure below Also if you don t need to return to the original course you can go directly to the next waypoint as in Line 2 in the figure below In these cases use the restart navigation function to restart navigation Sve Original course Example of when to restart navigation 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES soft key 3 Press the LOG soft key TO Waypoint WPT name in reverse video Passed waypoint gray characters Estimated Time of Arrival at destination ETA 23 59 30 APR Replaced by FOLLOW LEG 02 48 17 341 N when selecting 123 10 232 W DER a route leg Replaces triangle d 46 20 261N when selecting a 123 1 1 658 W route leg 48 19 862 N OO6WPT 123 04 190W Loser Log display 4 Use the trackball to select a waypoint or a route leg When a route leg is selected the single arrow cursor is replaced by double arrows 5 Press the RESTART soft key or FOLLOW LEG soft key in case of route leg Note Navigation may be restarted from the plotter display with the RESTART key when a single quick point QP lt 01 gt is selected for navigation 6 Press the MENU key to close the menu 3 49 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Setting speed for ETA calculation Speed which may be input manually or automatically is required to calculate ETA Estimated Time of Arrival to a destinatio
57. intended course line Destination waypoint Range to destination waypoint Speed over ground WPT001 ES speed through water go TTG 0D 9H 59M 59 Estimated time of arrival at destination Destination waypoint Intended course Own ship marker 0 009nm S XTE range Shown in red when Direction to steer direction to steer green is left XTE monitor Highway display Soft keys You can show the soft keys for the highway display by pressing the HIDE SHOW key HIWAY CNTRL On the radar plotter compass combination display you can switch control to the highway display by pressing the CNTRL soft key to show HIWAY EDIT XT LMT Sets the range for XTE monitor scale See the procedure on the previous page for how to set RESET XTE This soft key may be operated to restart navigation when a destination is set Press the EDIT XT LMT soft key followed by the RESET XTE soft key See the previous page for details 3 5 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 1 4 Nav data display The nav data display provides comprehensive navigation data and it is shown in a three screen combination display The user may select what data to display and where to display it For details see the paragraph 5 8 Nav Data Display Setup Appropriate sensors are required Bars appear when corresponding sensor is not connected Position POSITION 34 34 5678 N 12
58. into the equipment or the equip ment is emitting smoke or fire Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Use the proper fuse Fuse rating is shown on the power cable Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage to the equipment Keep heater away from equipment Heat can alter equipment shape and melt the power cord which can cause fire or electrical shock A WARNING Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard The radar antenna emits electromagnetic radio frequency RF energy which 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 trans mitting antenna at a close distance Distances at which RF radiation levels of 100 and 10 W m exist are given in the table below Note If the antenna unit is installed at a close distance in front of the wheel house your administration may require halt of transmission within a certain sector of antenna revolution This is possible Ask your FURUNO representative or dealer to provide this feature MODEL Distance to 100 W m point Distance to 10 W m point MODEL 1823C Nil Worst case 0 50 m MODEL 1833C Nil Worst case 0 50 m MODEL 1933C Worst case 0 20 m Worst case 3 00 m MODEL 1943C Nil Worst case 2 50 m XN 12A MODEL 1953C XN 13A Nil Worst case 2 50 m
59. is only used if water salinity is at an extreme level Under normal circumstances do not adjust Sensor setup menu settings tem Settings Default Setting Speed Calibration 50 50 no offset 0 Temperature Calibration 40 F 40 F 0 no offset Depth Calibration 15 90 ft 0 no offset Acoustic Speed Calibration 500 500 m s 0 no offset 5 Press the RETURN soft key followed by the MENU key 5 31 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5 9 3 Sounding range zoom range bottom lock range This paragraph shows you how to set custom ranges for basic range zoom range marker and bottom zoom and bottom lock range All default basic ranges are restored whenever the unit of depth measurement is changed Therefore change the depth unit before changing the basic ranges 1 Show the sounder display then press the MENU key to open the main menu 2 Press the SOUNDER RANGE SETUP soft key to show the SOUNDER RANGE SETUP menu gt RANGE 1 15 ft RANGE 2 30 ft RANGE 3 60 ft RANGE 4 120 ft RANGE 5 200 ft RANGE 6 400 ft RANGE 7 1000 ft RANGE 8 4000 ft ZOOM RANGE 30 ft BOTTOM LOCK RANGE 20 ft 2000 ft on using ETR 6 10N Sounder range setup menu Select the range to change then press the EDIT soft key 4 Rotate the trackball or ENTER knob to set range desired then press the RETURN soft key For basic range set depth from lowest to highest a range cannot be higher than its succeeding neigh
60. is to move the cursor across the screen When you correctly execute an operation the unit generates a beep Invalid operation causes the unit to emit three beeps Displays the mode Trackball selection window X Shifts cursor EBL VRM and cursor selects menu items and options Momentary press Opens closes the alarm menu Registers own ship s SE Clears data erases selected mark position as a waypoint e Opens closes the main menu Press three seconds Selects a range Marks man overboard ENTER knob position Push Registers setting Rotate Adjusts gain VRM EBL etc selects menu items and options May also used to enter alphanumeric data Enter alphanumeric data Soft keys Radar Displays the soft keys for adjustment of gain A C SEA A C RAIN and FTC Model 1700 series radar only Sounder Adjusts gain Long press Turns power off Momentary press Turns the power on opens the display for adjustment of brilliance and hue shows RADAR STBY TX soft key Chart drive Shows or hides the soft keys function keys nav data alternately Displays soft keys for EBL VRM When it has been some time since the trackball was last operated the cursor may not track the movement of the trackball In this case move the trackball rapidly
61. keys to enter the route name for the first route beneath FIRST in the connect route window ROUTE NAME 001___ COMMENT CONNECT ROUTE FIRST SECOND 8 gt CANCEL Connect route window Press the F lt gt R soft key to select direction to follow the waypoints of the route forward or reverse Enter the route name of the second route as you did for the first route Press the SAVE soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu Note The maximum number of waypoints in a route is 35 If this number is exceeded an error message appears In this case delete waypoints in one or both routes so the total number of waypoints does not exceed 35 3 9 3 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Inserting waypoints Waypoints can be inserted in a route as follows Inserting a waypoint from the route list Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES soft key Press the ROUTES soft key Use the trackball to select a route Press the EDIT ROUTE soft key The route name screen appears Press the LOCAL LIST soft key ROUTE NAME 001 COMMENT 01 48 18 290 N INSERT OO7WPT 123 14 286 W WPT 02 48 17 341 REMOVE OO5WPT 123 10 232 WPT 03 48 20 261 N _3 08nm CHANGE 003WPT 123 11 658 W AET 04 48 19 862 N _4 99nm COORD OOBWPT 123 04 190 W TYPE 19 87nm RETURN Edit route menu Ses eg 7 Use the trackball to place the cursor at the location where you want to i
62. nm to 1 024 nm at equatorial area Track Display Colors Memory Capacity Storage Capacity MOB Quick Routes Electronic Chart Alarms POWER SUPPLY Rated Voltage Current M1823C M1833C M1933C M1933C M1943C M1943C M1953C M1953C 24rpm 48rpm 24rpm 48rpm 24rpm a nN ene e ee ee ee a ze 48rpm Rectifier option Plot interval by time 1 sec to 99 min 59 sec or by distance 0 to 99 9 nm Red yellow green purple light blue blue white Track mark 8000 points Waypoint 999 points Simple route 200 routes with 35 waypoints each 1 point 1 course with 35 waypoints max FURUNO chart card or NAVIONICS chart card available C MAP chart card also available for C MAP NT Model Arrival and Anchor watch Cross track error and proximity alarms Ship s speed in and out alarms Water temperature Trip alarm Fish alarm Bottom alarm ETR required 12 24 VDC 5 5 2 7 A 12 24 VDC 5 3 2 6 A 6 4 3 1 A 12 24 VDC 5 9 2 8 A 7 0 3 3 A 12 24 VDC 7 5 3 6 A 12 24 VDC 6 6 3 2 A 7 7 3 6 A 12 24 VDC 8 1 3 8A 12 24 VDC 8 9 4 4 A 12 24 VDC 10 3 5 1 A for high brilliance monitor 100 115 220 230 VAC 1 phase 50 60 Hz SP 4 E3503S02J M 03 09 24 7 2 7 3 7 4 8 1 8 2 9 1 9 2 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION Ambient Temperature Antenna Unit 25 C to 70 C Display Unit 15 C to 55 C Remote Controller 5 C to 45 C Power Supply Unit 15 C to 55 C Relative Humidity 93
63. not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys 2 Press the SIGNAL PROC soft key Shown when radar source is the Model 1800 1900 series radar Not shown otherwise Signal process soft keys 3 Choose the 1 5 nm or 3 nm with the RANGE key 4 Press the PULSE soft key to select the pulselength setting SHORT or MEDIUM for 1 5 nm 1 5 sm 3 km and MEDIUM or LONG for 3 nm 3 sm 6 km 5 Press the RETURN soft key to finish 2 7 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 9 2 9 1 2 8 Presentation Mode This unit provides four radar presentation modes head up course up north up and true motion Heading data is required for modes other than head up Selecting a presentation mode 1 If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys 2 Press the RADAR DISPLY soft key to show the RADAR DISPLAY soft keys Radar display soft keys 3 Press the MODE soft key Each pressing of the key changes the presentation mode and the presentation mode indication in the sequence of North up True Motion Head up and Course up Function Indicator on display Soft key label North up N UP NTH UP True Motion TR M TRUE M Head up H UP HD UP Course up C UP CSE UP 4 Press the RETURN soft key to finish Note When heading data is lost the presentation mode automatically goes to head up the heading indication at the screen top shows and the audio alarm
64. on the GPS status display See page 7 11 There should be three or more position is wrong e check that the correct geodetic chart system is selected on the GPS SENSOR SETTINGS menu e enter position offset on the GPS SENSOR SETTINGS menu the track is not plotted track is not being plotted H icon appears at the top of the display Press the TRACK HALT soft key on the TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL menu to start plotting again the bearing is wrong e check that correct magnetic variation is entered on the GENERAL SETUP menu Loran C or Decca e check that LORAN C or DECCA is selected at TD DISPLAY on the TDs do not appear GENERAL SETUP menu Also check that proper Loran C Decca chains codes are entered on the TD SETUP menu Loran C or Decca e enter TD offset on the TD SETUP menu TDs are wrong the ship s speed e try to decrease speed course smoothing on the GPS SENSOR indication is not zero SETTINGS menu after the ship is stopped 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 7 7 4 Sounder Requires Network Sounder ETR 6 10N 30N Sounder troubleshooting you selected a sounder picture does not appear e check that the network display with the DISP key sounder s signal cable is firmly fastened e Check that sounder source is correct e check that the network sounder is plugged in The LED on the network sounder should flash every second marks and characters picture does not appear e check for loose
65. or less at 40 C Waterproofing Antenna Unit IPX6 Display Unit IPX5 External monitor connected IPX0 Remote Controller Power Supply Unit IPX0O Bearing Vibration IEC 60945 4 COATING COLOR Display Unit N3 0 Antenna Unit M1823C 1833C N9 5 upper 2 5PB3 5 10 lower M1933C 1943C 1953C N9 5 COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE Display Unit Standard 0 60m Steering 0 40 m Antenna Unit M1823C 1833C Standard 0 90 m Steering 0 70 m M1933C 1943C 1953C Standard 1 00m Steering 0 75 m SP 5 E3503S02H M 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 14 SPECIFICATIONS OF VIDEO PLOTTER GD 1900C DISPLAY UNIT Indication System Display Input Data Own ship s position Ship s speed Bearing True Bearing Magnetic Course Water depth Wind Water Temperature Time Output Data Alarm signal NMEA 0183 Ver1 5 PLOTTER FUNCTION Projection Usable Area Effective Area Display pixels Position Indication Effective Projection Area Track Display Colors Memory Capacity Storage Capacity MOB Quick Routes Electronic Chart Alarms PPI Daylight display raster scan color LCD 10 4 inch rectangular TFT color LCD 640 H x 480 V dots IEC 61162 1 NMEA 0183 Ver1 5 2 0 GGA gt RMC gt RMA gt GLL RMC gt RMAsVTG gt VHW HDT gt HDG gt HDM gt VHW HDM gt HDG gt HDT gt VHW RMC gt RMA gt VTG DPT gt DBT gt DBS gt DBK MWV gt VWT gt VWR MTW ZDA
66. proximity alarm radius MARK NAME MoiwPT ve MARK COMMENT 02 36 01JANO1 COORD TYPE N lt gt S 34 12 134 N E lt gt W 134 12 345 W PROXIMITY ALARM RADIUS 0 OOnm RETURN Waypoint window 5 If you do not need to change the waypoint data press the SAVE soft key to register the waypoint The steps which follow show you how to change waypoint data 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 6 Press the SELECT MARK soft key 7 Press the MARK SHAPE soft key to open the mark shape selection window SELECT MARK De e e Waypoint mark shape selection window 8 Operate the trackball to select shape desired 9 Press the ENTER soft key 10 Press the SELECT MARK and MARK COLOR soft keys in that order to open the waypoint mark color selection window Select the color desired then press the ENTER soft key SELECT COLOR A RED o YELLOW o GREEN o LIGHT BLUE o PURPLE o BLUE o WHITE v Waypoint mark color selection window Note You cannot change the shape and color of a waypoint when the proximity alarm radius for it is other than zero To change shape or color enter all zeroes as the proximity alarm radius 11 You can change the name 6 characters comment 13 characters L L position and the proximity alarm radius for a waypoint as follows a Use the trackball to select the NAME COMMENT position box or PROXIMITY ALARM RADIUS field Proximity alarm radius provides fo
67. soft key 2 25 TRAIL ON OFF soft key saene 2 24 TRAIL Soft key iriiritia 2 23 TRAIL TIME soft key 2 23 Re KE Tee eer 3 56 Trip distance resetting 3 60 Troubleshooting general re 7 4 DIO Cheek ee ee Oe era 7 5 le ET 7 4 BIBER ENEE 7 6 True MOTION mode 2 10 TUNING 0 0 eeeceeeeeeee eee eeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaeeeeeeeeeteee 2 2 Neies tiie Sain Brin ee eats 5 29 TX Sector FAA 2 eee eeeeteeeeeeeeeteteeeeeeeeeeeee 5 4 U Uploading data 6 5 V Vector APP 2 39 Virtual Image 2 47 VRM Variable Range Marker le EE 2 13 EE 4 12 VRM Soft key asasena 2 14 2 15 INDEX WwW WAAS 2 ec cececcceeeceeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeesenaeeeenenaeees 5 25 W MAN Soft key 2 31 Watchman ease enairat enebria hreben ivscinerenees 2 31 Water temperature aam 4 23 Water temperature graph 4 25 Water temperature unit eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee 5 2 Waypoint marker radar 2 33 Waypoints changing size 3 34 eeler 3 29 editing from waypoint West 3 31 editing waypoint position 3 32 editing with cursor 3 31 entering at own ship position 3 28 entering by range and bearing 3 30 entering with cursor 3 28 erasing from the men 3 33 erasing from waypoint let 3 33 erasing With cursor 3 33 loading from veoman 6 8 NAVIGATING Io 3 45 S arching E 3 35 Shape ooo eeeec cece eee eeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeeteee 3 29 switching in route navigation 3 50 White marke T AAA 4 16 Wo
68. sounds Press the ALARM key to acknowledge the alarm The message HEADING DATA MISSING appears Restore compass signal to show heading indication Use the MODE soft key to select presentation mode if necessary The audio alarm may be silenced with the CLEAR key 2 9 2 2 RADAR OPERATION Description of presentation modes Head up A display without azimuth stabilization in which the line connecting the center with the top of the display indicates own ship s heading Targets are painted at their measured distances and in their directions relative to own ship s heading The short line on the bearing scale is the north marker North Marker Heading Line Head up presentation mode Course up The radar picture is stabilized and displayed with the currently selected course at the top of the screen As you change heading the ship s heading line moves If you select a new course the picture resets to display the new course at the top of the display Targets are painted at their measured distances and in their directions relative to the intended course which is maintained at the 0 degree position The heading line moves in accordance with ship s yawing and course changes North Marker Heading Line Course up presentation mode 2 9 2 RADAR OPERATION North up In the north up mode targets are painted at their measured distances and in their true compass directions from own ship North is maintained at t
69. the waypoint entry window appears edit data as appropriate For MOVE WPT do the following a Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the location desired for the waypoint A line connects previous position and new position b Push the ENTER knob The waypoint moves to the cursor position and its position is changed on the waypoint list If the waypoint is set as destination or is part of a route you are asked if you are sure to move the waypoint In this case push the ENTER knob to move the waypoint or press the CLEAR key to cancel c Press the MENU key to finish Range and bearing from own ship to cursor 34 22 345N 86 6 M TRIP NU 080 22 345 E 4 53nm 99 9 nm Press to alternately display range bearing from own ship to cursor range bearing from original waypoint position to cursor position Below is an example of the range bearing from original waypoint position to cursor position 1 Select waypoint to move then press EDIT MOVE and MOVE WPT soft keys 2 Drag cursor to new position then push the ENTER knob 34 22 3456 N FROM 5 3 M 080 22 3456 E FISH 1 45 nm Plotter display 3 32 3 8 3 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Erasing waypoints Erasing a waypoint directly from the plotter display 1 N Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the waypoint you want to erase A flashing diamond mark appears over the waypoint when the waypoint is correct
70. to follow to get to the waypoint Waypoint data appears at the top of screen 3 45 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Selecting an external waypoint You can select a waypoint or route entered at an external plotter connected with NMEA cable This function requires RMB sentence 1 Press the MENU key PLOTTER SETUP soft key to show the PLOTTER SETUP menu 2 Use the trackball to select QP 3 Press the ENTER soft key or ENTER knob to show the QP window QP A O EXT WPT RMB INTERNAL v QP window Select EXT WPT RMB 5 Onaconnected external plotter set a waypoint or route as the destination Selected waypoint route appears on the NavNet plotter screen on radar screen a lollipop appears to show the waypoint 3 10 3 Navigating to ports port services NavCharts C MAP NavCharts C MAP have a port service list which shows services available at ports or harbors See page 3 13 You can use the list to set your destination as follows 1 Select 35 PTS PORT SVC following the procedure in Selecting quick point entry method on page 3 44 2 Place the cursor on the location desired then press the GOTO soft key Soft key titles change as in the figure below 40 45 971 N FROM 0 26 nm 13 57 462 E OS 180 2 M PUNTA CORNACCHIA G ACCO AMENO CASAMICCIOLA I ISCHIA NavCharts only Plotter display 3 Press the PORT NavCharts only or NEAR SRVC soft key dependin
71. track Target track NMEA format TTM Tracked Target Message data sentence may be turned on or off as desired The default setting is ON 1 Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP and TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL soft keys to open the TRACK CONTROL menu Use the trackball to select TARGET TRACK DISPLAY Press the EDIT soft key to show the target track display window Use the trackball to select to ON default setting or OFF as appropriate Press the ENTER soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu OPO Ge fe 3 6 2 Stopping restarting plotting of own ship track When your boat is at anchor or returning to port you probably won t need to record its track You can stop recording the track to conserve the track memory as follows 1 Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP and TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL soft keys to open the TRACK CONTROL menu POWN SHIP TRACK DISP ON ae POWN SHIP TRACK DISP ON OWN SHIP TRACK COLOR RED OWN SHIP TRACK COLOR RED TARGET TRACK DISPLAY ON TARGET TRACK DISPLAY ON TARGET TRACK COLOR WHITE TARGET TRACK COLOR WHITE INTERVAL TIME INTERVAL TIME TIME INTERVAL 00m10s TIME INTERVAL 00m10s DISTANCE INTERVAL 00 10nm DISTANCE INTERVAL 00 10nm MEMORY TRACK amp MARK 2000 POINTS MEMORY TRACK amp MARK 2000 POINTS MARK MEMORY 6000 POINTS MARK MEMORY 6000 POINTS SHIP S TRACK STATUS SHIP S TRACK STATUS TRACKING NOT TRACKING TRACK 1234 2000 TRACK 1234 2000 MARK 9 6000 MARK
72. when uploading or downloading data Note 3 Wiring information appears on the UPLOAD or DOWNLOAD menu Uploading or downloading data Connect the PC to the equipment Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key Press the DATA TRANSFER soft key Press the UPLOAD DOWNLOAD DATA soft key Press the DOWNLOAD WPT ROUTE TO PC or UPLOAD WPT ROUTE FROM PC soft key ey ON ae ee a p gt WAYPOINT amp ROUTES OFF p WAYPOINT amp ROUTES OFF MARKS amp LINES OFF MARKS amp LINES OFF RS232C SETTING RS232C SETTING 4800BPS 4800BPS 8BIT 8BIT 1STOP BIT 1STOP BIT PARITY NONE e PARITY NONE CONTROL Xon Xoff CONTROL Xon Xoff WIRING INFORMATION WIRING INFORMATION DISPLAY UNIT PC DSUB9 DISPLAY UNIT PC DSUB9 TxD RxD gt 1 gt WHITE lt 2 lt RD TxD gt 1 gt WHITE lt 2 lt RD gt 2 gt BLUE lt 3 lt SD RxD gt 2 gt BLUE lt 3 lt SD RD A gt 3 gt YELLOW RD A gt 3 gt YELLOW RD B gt 4 gt GREEN RD B gt 4 gt GREEN 12V gt 5 gt RED 12V gt 5 gt RED EXT GND BUZZ gt 6 gt BLACK EXT BUZZ gt 6 gt BLACK gt 7 gt SHIELD lt 5 lt SG GND gt 7 gt SHIELD lt 5 lt SG Upload and download menus 6 5 6 DATA TRANSFER 7 To change the baud rate press the SELECT BPS soft key BAUD RATE 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps Baud rate window 8 Select baud rate then press the ENTER soft key
73. 0 34 5678 W WPT POSITION SOG 130 14 8678 W 10 0 kt STW COURSE 10 0 kt 101 6 M BEARING RANGE 9 2 M 0 18 nm DEPTH TEMP 1324 1 ft 18 2 c Depth Water temperature Bearing to Range to Waypoint waypoint Speed through Course water Waypoint Speed over ground Position Nav data displays 3 2 3 2 1 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Presentation Mode Three types of presentation modes are provided for the plotter display north up course up and auto course up To change the presentation mode press the HIDE SHOW key followed by the MODE soft key Each press of the key changes the presentation mode and presentation mode indication top right hand corner of the screen cyclically in the sequence of North up Course up and Auto course up North up North zero degree is at the top of the display and own ship is shown with a filled circle This mode is useful for long range navigation 34 22 3456 N 359 9 M TRIP NU 080 22 3456 E _19 9kt 99 9 nm MODE NTH UP a WP 002 FISH Plotter display north up mode 3 7 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 8 Course up The course up mode is useful for monitoring ship s progress towards a waypoint The destination is at the top of the screen when a destination is set When no destination is set the course or heading is at the top of the screen at the moment the course up mode is selected A
74. 0 4 Erasing a VRM VRM mdcatton 2 14 2 10 5 Erasing EBL VRM data boxes eneen e Deeg ger eivenesddev ee eee 2 14 2 10 6 Hiding EBL VAM data Egger veargucsiia tinal teeniactele e thence neat 2 14 2 10 7 Moving EBL VRM data DOXES c cceceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaaaeeeeeeeeneneas 2 14 2 11 Measuring the Bearing EE 2 14 2 11 1 Measuring bearing by cursor 2 14 2 11 2 Measuring bearing by EBL vvsissccccccehcteeietis tees NONE eee aed 2 14 2 11 3 Erasing an EBL EBL iInGiGatiOn ceskesccec esd enee geseet Seed 2 15 2 11 4 Erasing EBL VRM data boxes eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaaaeeeeeeeeeeeneaa 2 15 2 11 5 Hiding EBL V Ee Ee 2 15 2 11 6 Moving EBL VRM data boxes ke 2 15 2 12 Erasing the Heading Line North Marker AAA 2 16 2 13 Reducing Noise JEE Aiicia cesazn theorist i epeseteren eke a e Ee 2 16 2 14 Rejecting Radar Interference AEN 2 17 PAS ZOOM ET 2 18 2 15 1 Zooming in on radar TAT OGIS coc22ts crete ea tend ctecads Gast coon ca een eae Goch ad crates 2 18 2 15 2 Zooming in on ARP TTM targets ANNER ENEE 2 18 2 1G Shifting the te 2 19 216 WEE E 2 19 2 16 2 Automatic SANE EE 2 20 2 17 Using Ine Onsel EBL ren irea i in ates e aea a ae Tenge telonaletye 2 21 2 17 1 Predicting collision EE 2 21 2 17 2 Measuring range amp bearing between two targets sssesssssssserrrrrrnresserrrrne 2 22 Re UE 2 23 roe 6 EE EE ee eee eee ere ae a mE OU EE 2 23 NEE ge e Ee Re UE 2 24 reais medal es he te 0 E 2 24 2 ASA Tele ergeet
75. 001 NOISE REJECTION OFF BACKGROUND COLOR BLACK GREEN ECHO COLOR GREEN 2ND ECHO REJECTION OFF WATCHMAN TIME 5 minutes RANGE UNIT nm TRAIL MODE RELATIVE Radar display setup menu 5 3 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT EBL Reference Cursor Position TX Sector Blanking Noise Rejection Contents of radar display setup menu ltem Description Settings References EBL bearing shown in the EBL data box to North True or heading Relative Relative with no heading input True only in course up north up and true motion Chooses how to display cursor position Note RNG amp BRG TRUE requires heading data true bearing Reverts to relative bearing when heading data is lost Selects receiver tuning method For further details see the paragraph 2 6 Tuning Turns on off dead sector graphic which shows area where no echoes are transmitted To set sector select ON then enter range Max sector is 135 Dashed lines mark the dead sector Note that noise may occasionally appear in the TX sector when the echo trail feature is turned on Dead sector Electrical noise appearing on the screen as speckles may be suppressed with the noise rejector Note that some forms of interference cannot be suppressed Cont on next page 5 4 True Relative LAT LON Lat Long position of cursor TD Loran C or Decca TDs RNG amp BRG REL Range and bearing in relative bearing RNG amp
76. 1 1 5 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 36 48 64 72 km 48 nm sm km 1933C _ 64 nm sm km 1943C Not used on GD 1900C 72 nm sm km 1953C ARP SETUP ARP TARGET INFO INTERNAL ARP EXTERNAL ARP OFF Requires ARP CANCEL ALL TARGETS YES NO circuit boardin _ APP VECTOR MODE RELATIVE TRUE ee LARP VECTOR TIME 30 seconds 1 3 6 15 30 minutes HISTORY INTERVAL OFF 30 seconds 1 3 6 minutes L CPA OFF 0 5 1 2 3 5 6 nm TCPA 30 seconds 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 minutes AUTO ACQUISITION AREA ON OFF L TARGET ID NUMBER ON OFF FUNCTION SOFT KEY 1 SOFT KEY 5 KEY SETUP OFF HDG LINE OFF MODE GAIN A C SEA A C RAIN FTC Model 1700 series NavNet radar only ECHO STRETCH PULSE LENGTH ZOOM OFFCENTER ECHO TRAIL RINGS ON OFF TLL OUTPUT GUARD ALARM EBL VRM TTM ON OFF WPT ON OFF WATCHMAN ACQUISITION ARP eq uipped Model 1800 1900 series NavNet radar only STBY TX RADAR SOURCE D BOX ON OFF CHANGE CNTRL Default settings for function keys SOFT KEY 1 HDG LINE OFF SOFT KEY 2 RINGS ON OFF SOFT KEY 3 ECHO TRAIL SOFT KEY 4 OFFCENTER SOFT KEY 5 STBY TX A 1 APPENDIX O L system CONFIGURATION m GENERAL 7 SETUP Page 1 Page 2 m KEY BEEP ON OFF LANGUAGE ENGLISH OTHERS RANGE UNIT nm kt km km h sm mph nm amp yd kt nm amp m kt km amp m km h sm amp yd mph TEMPERATURE UNIT C F DEPTH UNIT m ft fa
77. 2 DBT for NMEA Ver 1 5 DPT for NMEA Ver 2 0 APPENDIX DATA TRANSFER TEST amp CLEAR SETUP SETUP UPLOAD DOWNLOAD DATA VIA NETWORK HOT PAGE amp NAV DISP MEMORY DISPLAY UNIT TEST VO TEST GPS SENSOR TEST NETWORK SOUNDER TEST ARP TEST KEYBOARD A REMOTE TEST TEST PATTERN MEMORY DISPLAY UNIT YES NO CLEAR GPS SENSOR YES NO NETWORK SOUNDER YES NO HOT PAGE SETUP Configures HOT PAGE 1 to 6 NAV DATA DISPLAY SETUP Configures nav data displays SIMULATION 7 RADAR SIMULATION 1 SIMULATION 2 LIVE PLOTTER SIMULATION LIVE SOUNDER SIMULATION 1 SIMULATION 2 LIVE SPEED 0 0 99 kt 0 kt COURSE 8 FIGURE DIRECTION 0 0 359 9 000 0 LATITUDE 85 0 0 N 85 0 0 45 35 000 N LONGITUDE 180 0 0 E 180 0 0 W 125 00 000 W START DATE amp TIME 00 00 01 APR 00 RADAR SIMULATION DATA YES NO Requires GPS Receiver GP 310B Requires Network Sounder ETR 6 10N Requires ARP equipped Model 1800 1900 series network radar DOWNLOAD WPT ROUTE TO PC SELECT BPS soft key WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES 4800 MARKS amp LINES 9600 UPLOAD WPT ROUTE FROM PC 19200 bps WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES MARKS amp LINES SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD TRACKS MARKS amp LINES WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES SETTING DATA LOAD DATA IN MEMORY CARD
78. 2 3 MODEL1933C M1823C 10 m Others 15 m M1823C 5 5 M1833C 4 0 M1933C 2 4 M1943C 1 99 M1953C 1 9 XN12A 1 2 XN13A M1823C 27 m Others 42 m 1 0 9 of range or 8 m whichever is the greater Micro strip Horizontal 30 24 rom nominal for short long range 45 cm 5 2 25 19 dB or less within 20 of main lobe 21 dB or less 420 of main lobe or more Printed waveguide array Horizontal 24 rpm nominal 60 cm 3 9 20 18 dB or less within 20 of main lobe 23 dB or less 20 of main lobe or more SP 1 E3503S02J M 03 09 24 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 4 2 3 5 2 3 6 2 3 7 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 4 3 2 4 4 2 4 5 2 4 6 2 4 7 2 5 2 5 1 2 5 2 2 5 3 2 5 4 2 5 5 2 5 6 2 5 7 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Radiator Slotted waveguide array Polarization Horizontal Antenna Rotation 24 or 48 rom nominal High brilliance monitor 24 rom nominal only Radiator Length 100 cm XN10 Horizontal Beamwidth 2 4 Vertical Beamwidth 27 Sidelobe Attenuation 20 dB or less within 20 of main lobe 28 dB or less 20 of main lobe or more MODEL1943C Radiator Slotted waveguide array Polarization Horizontal Antenna Rotation 24 or 48 rpm nominal High brilliance monitor 24 rom nominal only Radiator Length 120 cm XN12 Horizontal Beamwidth 1 9 Vertical Beamwidth 22 Sidelobe Attenuation 24 dB or less within 20 of main lobe 30 dB or less 420 of main lobe or more
79. 2002 11 ITU R SM 1541 2002 11 ITU R SM 329 9 2003 02 KSR 142 1985 10 Annex 1 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see e Statement of Opinion N 02214271 AA 03 of 9 March 2005 issued by Telefication The Netherlands e Test reports FLI 12 02 042 of 6 September 2002 FLI 12 02 043 of 25 November 2002 FLI 12 02 053 of 26 November 2002 FLI 12 03 039 FLI 12 03 041 of 28 August 2003 FLI 12 05 001 FLI 12 05 002 of 19 January 2005 FLI 12 05 005 of 10 February 2005 and FLI 12 05 006 of 8 February 2005 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd e Test report KO3 17 169 of 19 November 2003 prepared by Furuno Electric Co Ltd On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya Gity Japan Manager March 17 2005 International Rules and Regulations
80. 27 2 27 1 2 44 Interpreting the Radar Display General Minimum and maximum ranges Minimum range The minimum range is defined by the shortest distance at which using a scale of 1 5 or 0 75 nm a target having an echoing area of 10 m is still shown separate from the point representing the antenna position It is mainly dependent on the pulselength antenna height and signal processing such as main bang suppression and digital quantization It is best to use the shortest possible range as long as the clarity and definition of the picture remain good Maximum range The maximum detecting range of the radar Rmax varies considerably depending on several factors such as the height of the antenna above the waterline the height of the target above the sea the size shape and material of the target and atmospheric conditions Under normal atmospheric conditions the maximum range is equal to the radar horizon or a little shorter The radar horizon is longer than the optical one by about 6 because of the diffraction property of the radar signal Rmax is given in the following equation Rmax 2 2 x NI Vh2 where Rmax radar horizon nautical miles hi antenna height m h2 target height m Radar horizon Optical horizon Radar horizon For example if the height of the antenna above the waterline is 9 meters and the height of the target is 16 meters the maximum radar range is Rmax 2 2 x W9 116 2 2 x 3 4 15 4 nm
81. AL NEXT SMOOTHING SM3 PAGE TLL OUTPUT ON RETURN Page 1 Page 2 Sounder system setup menu Sounder system setup menu description item Description Settings Fish Alarm Sets the fish alarm sensitivity that is High Orange and stronger echoes Level the minimum echo strength which will trigger the alarm trigger the fish alarms Medium Yellow and stronger echoes trigger the alarm Low Green and stronger echoes trigger the alarm 8 color display Turns TX power on off TVG Time Varied Gain compensates for propagation attenuation of the ultrasonic waves It does this by equalizing echo presentation so that fish schools of the same size appear in the same density in both shallow and deep waters In addition it reduces surface noise Note that if the TVG level is set too high short range echoes may not be displayed Continued on next page 5 29 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Sounder system setup menu description con t from previous page item Description Settings Echo Offset If the on screen echo level appears to be too weak 50 50 HF LF or too strong and the level cannot be adjusted satisfactorily with the gain control adjust echo offset to compensate for too weak or too strong echoes Bottom Level If the depth indication is unstable in automatic 100 100 HF LF operation or the bottom echo cannot be displayed in reddish brown by adjusting the gain control in manua
82. ARING PULSE OK DO Mmmm TOTAL ON TIME 000000 0 h TOTAL TX TIME 000000 0 h Machine Status 130 Machine Status 130 XX Program Version No XX Program Version No Model 1800 1900 series GD 1900C Display unit test results GPS sensor test Requires GPS Receiver GP 310B 320B Press the GPS SENSOR TEST soft key at the MEMORY I O TEST menu to test the GPS Receiver GP 310B 320B The equipment displays GPS receiver program version number and checks the GPS unit for proper operation displaying OK or NG No Good as the result For NG request service Press the RETURN soft key to return the MEMORY UO TEST menu PROGRAM No 48502180XX GPS UNIT OK Machine Status 115 This is for GPS 310B 48502380XX appears for GPS 320B XX Program Version No GPS receiver test results 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Network sounder test Requires Network Sounder ETR 6 10N ETR 30N Press the NETWORK SOUNDER TEST soft key at the MEMORY I O TEST menu to test the Network Sounder ETR 6 10N or ETR 30N The equipment displays network sounder program version number checks the ROM and RAM and displays water temperature appropriate sensor required and depth The results of the ROM and RAM check are shown as OK or NG No Good For any NG request service Press the RETURN soft key to return to the MEMORY UO TEST menu PROGRAM No 02523060XX ROM 1 2 OK RAM OK TEMPERATURE 77 F DEPTH 4000ft Machine St
83. EBL VRM data box you wish to erase Press the CLEAR key once or twice to erase the data box Hiding EBL VRM data boxes Press the ZOOM amp D BOX and D BOX ON OFF soft keys to show or hide the EBL VRM data boxes Moving EBL VRM data boxes When an EBL VRM data box is obscuring a target you want to see you can move it to another location as shown below This cannot be done when the EBL VRM soft keys are shown 1 Press the EBL VRM key to turn off the EBL VRM soft keys 2 Using the trackball place the cursor inside the data box you wish to move As the cursor enters the box it changes to a hand Push the ENTER knob and the hand changes to a fist meaning the box is correctly selected 3 Use the trackball to move the data box to the location desired then push the ENTER knob Measuring the Bearing There are two ways to measure the bearing to a target by the cursor and by the EBL Electronic bearing Line Measuring bearing by cursor Use the trackball to place the cursor at the center of the target The bearing to the target appears in the range and bearing box at the bottom right hand corner on the screen Measuring bearing by EBL 1 Press the EBL VRM key 2 Press the EBL1 ON dotted line EBL or EBL2 ON dashed line EBL soft key to select the desired EBL The selected EBL s indication at the bottom of the screen is highlighted 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to bisect the radar target with the EBL R
84. EDIT key 6 Select 8 FIGURE to trace the simulated ship s track in a figure eight course or enter your own course at DIRECTION To enter course use the trackball to select digit and enter value with the alphanumeric keys 7 Press the ENTER soft key Select LATITUDE then press the EDIT soft key 9 Enter latitude setting range 85 N 85 S default setting 45 35 000 N then push the ENTER knob 10 Select LONGITUDE then press the EDIT soft key Gei Gil Ge 1 19 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 20 11 Enter longitude setting range 180 E 180 W default setting 125 00 000 W then push the ENTER knob 12 Select START DATE amp TIME then press the EDIT soft key 13 Enter start date and time then push the ENTER knob 14 Press the MENU key to close the menu Sounder 1 Select SOUNDER then press the EDIT soft key SOUNDER A o SIMULATION 1 Oo SIMULATION 2 LIVE v 2 Select SIMULATION 1 internally generated echoes or SIMULATION 2 network sounder generated echoes then push the ENTER knob Note The depth shift bottom zoom bottom lock and bottom discrimination cannot be shown at SIMULATION 1 mode 3 Press the MENU key to close the menu 2 RADAR OPERATION This chapter covers radar operation including the ARP Auto Plotter function ARP requires a Model 1800 1900 series network radar equipped with the ARP circuit board 2 1 Radar Display
85. ER knob to continue Notes on loading data Tracks Since loaded track data is added to internal track oldest track will be erased when the track memory capacity is exceeded Waypoints amp routes The loaded data replaces like stored data Marks amp lines The loaded data is added to internal data When the mark line memory becomes full no marks may be entered Setting data The loaded data replaces current configuration settings If the memory card contents could not be loaded push the ENTER knob to restart with default settings Note that track memory capacity is not saved or loaded To use loaded setting data turn the power off and on again 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 DATA TRANSFER Uploading Downloading Data You can upload download waypoints routes marks and lines from to a PC through the DATA 4 port at the rear of the display unit Note that radar and sounder data cannot be uploaded or downloaded Setting communication software on the PC The communication format RS 232C with the PC is as follows Baud Rate 4800 bps Character Length 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit Parity None X Control XON XOFF fixed The following data can be downloaded uploaded between a PC and this equipment e Waypoint data In alphanumeric order e Route data In order of route number e End of sentence Note 1 There are two kinds of data for route data route data and route comment data Note 2 DGPS position fix is not available
86. ER soft key Select MARKS SHAPE then press the EDIT soft key Soe 3 25 3 PLOTTER OPERATION MARKS SHAPE 40000000P Marks shape window 7 Use the trackball to select mark shape desired then press the ENTER soft key 8 Select MARKS SIZE then press the EDIT soft key 9 Use the trackball to select LARGE default setting or SMALL as appropriate 10 Press the ENTER soft key 11 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 3 7 3 Selecting line type You may inscribe lines to denote good fishing spots areas of special interest etc You can even construct simple charts 1 Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL and MARK SETUP soft keys to show the MARKS amp LINES menu b gt MARKS LINES COLOR YELLOW MARKS SHAPE O ES LINES STYLE b MARKS SIZE LARGE SHIP S TRACK STATUS TRACKING TRACK 1234 2000 MARK 9 6000 Marks amp lines menu 2 Select LINES STYLE then press the EDIT soft key LINES STYLE Lines style window 3 26 3 7 4 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 Use the trackball to select line style desired then press the ENTER soft key The line style dot disables line drawing Edge of lines is determined by mark shape For example selecting the circle shape will join lines with a circle as below 4 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu Erasing marks lines Erasing an individual mark 1 Operate the trackball to place t
87. EY 1 SSR SNDR SOURCE DBX D BOX ON OFF CHG CHANGE CNTRL MOD AUTO MODE GHF GAIN HF SE TVH TVG HF SE GLF GAIN LF TVL TVG LF SFT SHIFT mE EOH OFFSET HF p NL NOISE LIMITER CLT CLUTTER WMK WHITE MARKER HUE HUE SLV SIGNAL LEVEL EOL OFFSET LF SMT SMOOTHING ZMR ZOOM RANGE BLR B L RANGE TLL TLL OUTPUT Sounder function key options 5 33 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5 Select function desired with the trackball then press the ENTER soft key or ENTER knob to register your selection 6 Press the MENU key to close the menu Sounder function keys CR Label oe ELE Outputs current position to plotter Also inscribes TLL TLL OUTPUT line on sounder and registers position as a waypoint on plotter SSR SNDR SOURCE Selects source for sounder data DBX D BOX ON OFF Turns data boxes on off CHG CHANGE CNTRL Switches control in combination display Note To use CHANGE CNTRL set it on all displays with the same soft key number 5 34 6 DATA TRANSFER 6 1 6 1 1 This chapter provides information for saving and replaying data to and from memory cards uploading and downloading data loading waypoint data from Yeoman and outputting data through the network Note The data transfer function is not available for the optional memory card interface unit CU 200 Memory Card Operations The memory cards store these data marks lines waypoints routes track and setting
88. IC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address declare under our sole responsibility that the product Marine radar Types Model 1953C 1954C and Model 1953C BB 1954C BB mm wo mo Pea ee eee ET EE E ENER E eee FE EE EE EE EN eee eee eee ee eee eee eee Model name serial number are in conformity with the essential requirements as described in the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment R amp TTE Directive and satisfies all of the following rules technical standards and recommendations applicable to the product EN 60945 1997 01 IEC 60945 Third edition 1996 11 EN 60945 2002 IEC 60945 Fourth edition 2002 08 EN 60950 2000 IEC 60950 Third edition 1999 04 KSR 142 1985 10 Annex 1 IEC 60936 1 Amendment 1 Annex D 2002 06 ITU R R Appendix S3 Table 2 ITU R M 1177 3 2003 06 ITU R SM 1539 2002 11 ITU R SM 1541 2002 11 ITU R SM 329 9 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see e Statement of Opinion N 02214128 AA 03 of 4 March 2005 issued by Telefication The Netherlands Test reports FLI 12 02 007 FLI 12 02 014 of 10 April 2002 FLI 12 02 015 of 4 June 2002 FLI 12 03 039 FLI 12 03 041 of 28 August 2003 FLI 12 05 001 FLI 12 05 002 of 19 January 2005 F
89. INDEX A ee le E 2 5 A C SEA 2 4 ACQ soft key 2 35 ALARM key BEE 3 52 le EI 2 29 Sounder re 4 20 Alarms anchor watch ccseeeeeeeeeeeeseteeeeeees 3 54 LANA EPEAT EE EEEE hel eerste 3 53 UIC O rests EE 3 52 DOOM xxv EE 4 21 CPA TOPA oneee 2 42 UE DE 4 21 PSH B E 2 sc cess ster etonetesetenstetetonehenetenstingtets 4 22 UGC EAEE RN 2 29 heading missing data eeeeeeee 2 8 losttlarget a EE nan ns 2 43 WS ET 3 59 messages potter 3 59 messages sounder cceeeeeessssteteeeeeees 4 25 POKUM Yie aera EE 3 56 e DE 3 55 EI eg 3 56 water temperature i eeeeeeeeeeeees 4 23 XTE cross track eo 3 55 Anchor watch alarm s es 3 54 Antenna height GPS Receiver GP 310B 5 24 ARP acquisition of targets cccceeeseeeeeeeees 2 36 AGIIVATING EEPE E EE OS EAE 2 35 ARP SETUP men 2 35 CPA TGCPA aam 2 42 o RE 2 41 deactivating a aaa 2 35 lost target alarm n 2 43 past position display cecceeeeeeees 2 40 LTE 7 9 tracking Iermination 2 38 NEE EE 2 39 Arrival alarm sses 3 53 A scope deplay 4 7 Audio E E 3 52 Auto course up mode sesseeeeeeeeeeeereeeeeee 3 8 AUTO S SPD soft key 2 20 AUTO D BOX soft key 4 9 B Battery replacement eeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeee 7 2 Bearing measurement by ER 2 14 Bearing reierence 5 3 Bottom aam 4 21 Bottom discrimination deplay 4 7 Bottom ECNO idan Dekanat skirt 4 26 Bottom lock display seeeee
90. ION Alarm messages The table below shows the sounder alarm messages and their meanings Sounder alarm messages and their meanings Message Wem DEPTH ALARM Bottom alarm violated FISH ALARM Fish alarm violated TEMPERATURE ALARM Water temperature alarm violated Water Temperature Graph The water temperature graph appropriate sensor required plots water temperature on the sounder display See the figure on page 4 3 It can be turned on or off as below Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the SOUNDER MENU soft key Select TEMPERATURE GRAPH and press the EDIT soft key Select OFF default setting or ON as appropriate Press the ENTER soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu DE A 4 25 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 14 4 26 Changing Pulse Repetition Rate Pulse repetition rate can be changed Normally the highest rate 20 is used When in shallow waters second reflection echoes may appear between surface and actual bottom echo In this case lower the PRR level The option SPD SENSING PRR means the ship s speed dependent mode where the PRR changes automatically with ship s speed required speed input For further information about the ship s speed dependent mode see page 4 18 Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the SOUNDER MENU soft key Select PRR LEVEL Press the EDIT soft key to open the setting window Use the trackball to select the rate for repetition
91. KI 12 05 005 of 10 February 2005 and FLI 12 05 006 of 8 February 2005 prepared b y Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd e Test reports KO03 17 193 and KO03 17 194 of 5 January 2004 prepared by Furuno Electric Co Ltd On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya City Japan Manager March 17 2005 International Rules and Regulations FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD E U LA Uy Ba OR 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 Pub NO DOC 789 Declaration of Conformity 056 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address declare under our sole responsibility that the product Marine radar Types Model 1823C 1823C BB and Model 1824C 1824C BB Model name serial number are in conformity with the essential requirements as described in the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment R amp TTE Directive and satisfies all of the following rules technical standards and recommendations applicable to the product EN 60945 1997 01 IEC 60945 Third edition 1996 11 EN 60945 2002 IEC 60945 Fourth edition 2002 08 EN 60950 2000 IEC 60950 Third edition 1999 04 IEC 60936 1 Amendment 1 Annex D 2002 06 ITU R R Appendix S3 Table 2 ITU R M 1177 3 2003 06 ITU R SM 1539
92. L I o1 01 Target Number At acquisition 1 min after 3 min after acquisition acquisition Target number shown when TARGET ID NUMBER is turned on in the ARP SETUP menu ARP plot symbols Note In case of the acquisition by an external ARP the acquisition circle mark appears one minute after acquisition Automatic acquisition The ARP can acquire up to ten targets automatically by setting an automatic acquisition area When automatic acquisition is selected after acquiring targets manually only the remaining capacity for targets may be automatically acquired For example if seven targets have been manually acquired three targets may be automatically acquired 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the ARP SETUP soft key to show the ARP SETUP menu 3 Operate the trackball to select AUTO ACQUISITION AREA 4 Press the EDIT soft key to show the automatic acquisition area window AUTO ACQ AREA A O ON OFF v Automatic acquisition area window 5 Select ON then press the ENTER soft key 2 RADAR OPERATION 6 Press the MENU key to close the menu An acquisition area of 2 0 to 2 5 miles in range and 45 on either side of the heading line in bearing appears Note Targets being tracked in automatic acquisition are continuously tracked when switching to manual acquisition Automatic acquisition area 45 port 45 starboard 2 0 2 5 nm Automatic acquisition area 2 26 3 Displaying targ
93. L soft key t Pubric telephone C map port service display 3 17 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 6 3 6 1 3 18 Working with Track Your ship s track is plotted on the screen using navigation data fed from position fixing equipment This section shows you what you can do with track from turning it on or off to changing its plotting interval In the default setting own ship s track is turned on and is displayed in red Displaying track Own ship track 1 Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP and TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL soft keys to open the TRACK CONTROL menu p gt OWN SHIP TRACK DISP ON OWN SHIP TRACK COLOR RED TARGET TRACK DISPLAY ON TARGET TRACK COLOR WHITE INTERVAL TIME TIME INTERVAL 00m10s DISTANCE INTERVAL 00 10nm MEMORY TRACK amp MARK 2000 POINTS ERASE T amp M MARK MEMORY 6000 POINTS MARK SHIP S TRACK STATUS SETUP TRACKING TRACK 1234 2000 MARK 9 6000 RETURN Track control menu Use the trackball to select OWN SHIP TRACK DISP Press the EDIT soft key to show the track display window Use the trackball to select ON default setting or OFF as appropriate Press the ENTER soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu OV Pe oN Note The number of track and mark points used appears at the SHIP S TRACK STATUS window on the TRACK CONTROL menu Using the figure above as an example 1234 points of track and 9 marks have been recorded 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Target
94. MARKS CONTROL and ERASE T amp M soft keys to show the ERASE menu Use the trackball to select ERASE TARGET TRACKS then press the EDIT soft key Push the ENTER knob to erase all target tracks Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 3 7 3 7 1 3 7 2 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Marks Lines Marks are useful for denoting important points such as a good fishing spot Marks can be inscribed in seven shapes and seven colors Red yellow green light blue purple blue and white OOo x H Entering a mark line 1 Place the cursor where you want a mark to appear 2 Press the SHOW HIDE key if necessary followed by the MARK ENTRY soft key The mark is inscribed in the size color and shape selected on the mark amp line menu The default mark attributes are size large color yellow and shape hollow circle Changing mark attributes You can select the shape size and color for marks on the MARKS amp LINES menu 1 Press the MENU key to show the menu 2 Press the CHART SETUP TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL and MARK SETUP soft keys to show the MARKS amp LINES menu MARKS A gt MARKS LINES COLOR YELLOW LINES MARKS SHAPE O ee LINES STYLE b MARKS SIZE LARGE SHIP S TRACK STATUS TRACKING TRACK 1234 2000 MARK 9 6000 Marks amp lines menu Select MARKS LINES COLOR then press the EDIT soft key Use the trackball to choose color desired default setting yellow Press the ENT
95. NDEX Memory cards GEO EE Eh ee 6 3 formatting i ey 6 1 playing Daek seesteusbu ste gtekek e bnuskeresgsesr 6 4 SAVING data to 6 2 Memory I O Test 7 7 Menu Tree so vsssasttits asistencia A 1 Messages memory Care 6 3 plotter alamms AA 3 59 sounder alams 4 25 MOB RER 1 14 Multiple echoes radar ceeeeeeeeeeee 2 46 N Nav data display 3 6 NAV DATA men 5 27 Nav data source 5 21 Nav data Window n 3 2 NAV OPTION men 5 21 Navigation canceling route navigation eee e 3 51 port port services 00 eee cette eee e eee 3 46 QUICK PON ttt 3 44 El Le caesarean 3 49 el DC 3 48 switching waypoints in a route 3 50 w vpoints sssssssseeeeeeeeseirrrretsesrrrrrnrnesene 3 45 Navigator setup cceeeeceeeeseeeeeeees 5 21 5 22 NavNet Image sourCe neern 1 12 receiving data from 6 9 Network sounder fest 7 9 NEXT INFO soft key 3 58 4 24 Noise limiter eounder 4 13 Noise rejection radar cseeeeeeeeteee 2 16 North marker sssssesseesessssssserrressserrrrrnn 2 16 North up mode le E 3 7 PAG Ae etre ttre oe a eee a 2 10 O Offset EBL geess tet iaia a 2 21 OFFSET soft key 2 21 2 22 P Picture advance speed 4 17 PLOTTER SETUP menu 5 9 PLOTTR CNTRL soft key 1 11 Index 3 INDEX Port port services een 3 13 NAVIGATING fo 3 46 Position offset GPS Receiver GP 310B 5 23 Position smoothing GPS Receiver GP 310B vein en 5 23
96. NTER knob 5 Move the cursor to the bottom right hand corner of the area which you want to ease track from 6 Press the END soft key or the ENTER knob You are asked if you are sure to delete the track 7 Push the ENTER knob to delete the track selected Press the MENU key twice to close the menu ER 3 23 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 24 Erasing own ship track by color You may erase own ship s track by color as follows 1 2 3 4 5 Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL and ERASE T amp M soft keys to show the ERASE menu Use the trackball to select ERASE TRACKS BY COLOR then press the EDIT soft key ERASE TRK BY COLOR A RED o YELLOW o GREEN o LIGHT BLUE o PURPLE o BLUE o WHITE v Erase track by color window Use the trackball to select the color you want to erase then push the ENTER knob Push the ENTER knob to erase the track color selected Press the MENU key twice to close the menu Erasing all own ship track 1 Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL and ERASE T amp M soft keys to show the ERASE menu Use the trackball to select ERASE ALL TRACKS then press the EDIT soft key Push the ENTER knob to erase all own ship track Press the MENU key twice to close the menu Erasing all target tracks 1 Ge Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP TRACKS amp
97. OVE WPT RULER GOTO WPT GOTO ROUTE EDIT MK LINE TRACK ON OFF TTM ON OFF DEL TGT TRK ALPHA LIST LOCAL LIST ROUTE LIST D BOX ON OFF CHANGE CNTRL Assigns function of each plotter function key Defaut settings for function keys SOFT KEY 1 TRACK ON OFF SOFT KEY 2 EDIT MK LINE SOFT KEY 3 RULER SOFT KEY 4 ADD NEW WPT SOFT KEY 5 ALPHA LIST IGURATION Same items as on page A 2 APPENDIX Sounder MENU Key m SOUNDER NOISE LIMITER OFF LOW MEDIUM HIGH MENU CLUTTER 0 16 05 AUTO WHITE MARKER 1 8 8 color 1 16 16 color OFF ZOOM MARKER ON OFF HUE 1 9 7 SIGNAL LEVEL OFF SL1 SL3 8 color monochrome SL1 SL6 16 color PICTURE ADVANCE 2 1 111 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 STOP TEMPERATURE GRAPH ON OFF m PRR LEVEL 0 20 SPD SENSING PRR 20 t D BOX soft key Same items as on plotter menu See page A 2 SOUNDER FISH ALARM LEVEL HIGH MEDIUM LOW STC HF 0 10 0 SYSTEM TRANSMISSION OFF ON STC LF 0 10 0 SETUP TVG HF 0 9 0 I FREQ ADJ HF 10 0 10 0 0 TVG LF 0 9 0 FREQ ADJ LF 10 0 10 0 0 L ECHO OFFSET HF 50 50 0 L TARGET ECHO NORMAL SURFACE L ECHO OFFSET LF 50 50 0 L BOTTOM LEVEL HF 100 100 0 BOTTOM LEVEL LF 100 100 0 KP PULSE INTERNAL EXTERNAL L SMOOTHING OFF SM1 SM2 SM3 SM4 L TLL OUTPUT ON OFF t SENSOR SETUP soft ke
98. P depending on specification All names mentioned above are registered trademarks of their respective companies Fast chart redraw Built in NavNet interface circuit board Video input video recorder CCD device etc available with installation of optional PIP Board 12 channel GPS Receiver GP 310B with highly accurate position fixing optionally available GP 320B with WAAS capability User programmable function keys Video sounder picture available with connection of the optional Network Sounder ETR 6 10N or ETR 30N Connected the optional facsimile receiver FAX 30 receives facsimile pictures and navtex messages transmitted from facsimile and navtex stations Optional memory card interface unit CU 200 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS All NavNet products incorporate a network circuit board to integrate each NavNet product on board through an optional LAN cable Ethernet 10BASE T Each NavNet product is assigned an IP address to enable transfer of images between other NavNet products For example video plotter pictures can be transferred to a radar and vice versa Pictures received via the NavNet may be adjusted at the receiving end The number of display units which may be installed depends on the number of network sounder connected For a system incorporating three or more products a hub is required to process data For one network sounder one radar and three plotters or four plotters For two network sounder on
99. RN soft key to finish Shift concept 4 11 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 5 Measuring Depth Time The VRM measures the depth and the cross hair cursor time 1 Rotate the ENTER knob to shift the VRM counterclockwise to shift it downward clockwise to shift it upward You may also use the trackball to shift the VRM 2 Roll the trackball horizontally to adjust the cross hair cursor to measure time Depth to VRM Time for a scan line to travel from the right edge of the display to the cross hair cursor VRM white Cross hair cursor How to measure depth and time Note If when the range setting is over 1000 ft m fa p b the VRM indication and depth scale may overlap one another shift the cross hair cursor slightly to show them completely Further when the display is shifted the depth scale may obscure the time indication 4 12 4 6 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Reducing Interference Interference from other acoustic equipment operating nearby or other electronic equipment on your boat may show itself on the display as shown below Interference from Electrical inteference other sounder Types of interference To reduce interference do the following 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the SOUNDER MENU soft key 3 Select NOISE LIMITER then press the EDIT soft key to show the noise limiter window NOISE LIMITER Noise limiter window 4 Use the trackball to select the degree of su
100. RRENT PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF NATURAL FEATURE PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF RIVER amp LAKE PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF CULTURAL FEATURE PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF LANDMARK PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF CHART GENERATION PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF NEW OBJECT PLOTTER OVERLAY PLOTTER OFF COMPLEX OBJECT ICON SINGLE MULTIPLE INFORMATION LEVEL BASIC DETAILED BATHYMETRIC RANGE 0 33 ft DEPTH INFO soft key See left margin PLOTTER WAYPOINT SWITCHING PERPENDICULAR ARRVL ALM CRCL MANUAL SETUP COURSE VECTOR VECTOR LINE OFF SET GOTO METHOD 1 POINT 35 POINTS 35PTS PORT SVC QP EXT WPT RMB INTERNAL 3 D BOX soft key Same items as for D BOX soft key on the RADAR DISPLAY SETUP menu See page A 1 APPENDIX SYSTEM CONF WAYPOINTS WAYPOINTS LOCAL LIST GOTO ROUTES ALPHANUMERIC LIST NEW WPT WAYPOINT BY CURSOR EDIT WPT ERASE WPT NEW WPT WAYPOINT BY RNG amp BRG NEW WPT L START POINT ROUTES _ GOTO NEW ROUTE EDIT ROUTE ERASE ROUTE LOG RESTART Destination is STOP RELEASE required RVRSE FORWARD SPEED Speed for ETA 0 99 kt GPS or manual input COORD TYPE CREATE NEW BCKTRK TIME BCKTRK DIST MANUAL VOYAGE SELECT ROUTE BASED ROUTE FUNCTION SOFT KEY 1 SOFT KEY 5 KEY SETUP OFF ADD NEW WPT M
101. T THE IMAGE SOURCES FOR DISPLAY Select source menu 3 Use the trackball to select RADAR SOURCE SOUNDER SOURCE or AUX SOURCE as appropriate then press the EDIT key RADAR SOURCE SOUNDER SOURCE AUX SOURCE EMDAR KSOUNDER Radar source Sounder source Aux source Radar source and sounder source windows 4 Use the trackball and alphanumeric keys to enter source name Adjust the trackball to select location and enter character with the alphanumeric keys 5 Push the ENTER knob to set Press the DISP key to finish 7 Turn the power off and on again D Note Source names are determined at installation For example the source names for radars in a two radar system might be RADAR and RADAR1 1 6 Trackball Cursor 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW The trackball functions to shift the cursor for measurement of range and bearing to a location radar and latitude and longitude position plotter Roll the trackball to shift the cursor The cursor moves in the direction of trackball rotation Cursor D e 0 wu 319 NU Z e SIGNAL PROC RADAR DISPLY NAVE FUNC TARGET ZOOM amp D BOX ny KO 1y rrr dor Ii dumiuuhurtuuk TN 1 1 A nm Radar Display 34 22 3456 N Cursor data 080 22 3456 E 272 4 M 15 9 nm Cursor Data Bearing from own ship to cursor Range from own ship to cursor L L position Range and bearing fro
102. WP soft key appears 10 Press the ADD WPT soft key ADD NEW WP soft key 11 Press the MENU key to close the menu ee OV a a Inserting a waypoint in an intermediate location on a route 1 Follow steps 1 through 6 in Inserting a waypoint before the first or last waypoint in a route 2 Operate the trackball to place the cursor on a line connecting waypoints The SPLIT LEG soft key appears and the line flashes when it is correctly selected 3 Press the SPLIT LEG soft key 4 Move the cursor to a new location or select an existing waypoint in which case the INSERT WPT soft key replaces the INSERT NEW WP soft key 5 Press the INSERT WPT soft key INSERT NEW WP soft key 6 Press the MENU key to close the menu 3 9 4 3 9 5 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Removing waypoints from a route Removing a waypoint from the route list Se Ce ee Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES soft key Press the ROUTES soft key Select a route Press the EDIT ROUTE and LOCAL LIST soft keys Select the waypoint you want to remove Press the REMOVE WPT soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu Removing a waypoint from the plotter display ee Se Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES soft key Press the ROUTES soft key Select a route Press the EDIT ROUTE soft key Press the PLOT soft key to show the plot screen Operate the trackball to place the cursor on th
103. Weak Echoes Sediments in the water or reflections from plankton may be painted on the display in green or light blue These weak echoes may be erased as below Appearance of weak echoes 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the SOUNDER MENU soft key 3 Select SIGNAL LEVEL and press the EDIT soft key to show the signal level window SIGNAL LEVEL SIGNAL LEVEL 16 color display 8 color display Signal level window 4 Use the trackball to select level of erasure or OFF as appropriate The higher the number the stronger the echo that will be erased 5 Press the RETURN soft key followed by the MENU key to close the menu Note Unlike clutter signal level reduces display colors Therefore if you do not wish to reduce colors use clutter instead 4 15 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 9 4 16 White Marker The white marker functions to display a particular echo color in white For example you may want to display the bottom echo in white to discriminate fish echoes near the bottom 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the SOUNDER MENU soft key 3 Select WHITE MARKER then press the EDIT soft key to open the white marker window WHITE MARKER White marker window 4 Use the trackball to select the color to display in white As you use the trackball the number in the white marker window changes the white marker on the echo strength bar shifts and the selected echo color is displayed in white White mar
104. X soft keys Press the ZOOM ON OFF soft key to select ON A solid circle called the zoom circle appears on the display 5 To release the cursor press the CURSOR FLOAT soft key The solid circle changes to a dashed one To relocate the zoom circle select location with the trackball then press the CURSOR LOCK key 6 To quit the zoom function press the ZOOM ON OFF soft key to select OFF eae Zoom circle gt CURSOR Requires optional ARP Board in Model 1800 1900 series network radar Not shown otherwise Zoom window Zoom Zooming in on ARP TTM targets You may zoom in on TTM Tracked Target Message and ARP targets TTM targets can come from a NavNet connected radar or from other ARP radar that is outputting the TTM message TTM is a NMEA 0183 data sentence that is an available output from some ARP capable radar Target numbers must be turned on to use this function This can be done by enabling the target ID number option in the ARP SETUP menu 1 If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys 2 Press the ZOOM D BOX soft key to show ZOOM amp D BOX soft keys 3 Press the ZOOM ON OFF soft key to select ZOOM ON 2 16 2 16 1 2 RADAR OPERATION 4 Press the ARP TGT ZM soft key SELECT TARGET NO Target no selection window 5 Use the ENTER knob to select number 1 10 then push the ENTER knob If the target number does not exist several beeps
105. ackball to select ERASE ALL MARKS LINES then press the EDIT soft key Push the ENTER knob to erase all marks and lines 4 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu a 3 27 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 8 3 8 1 3 28 Waypoints In navigation terminology a waypoint is a particular location on a voyage whether it be a starting intermediate or destination point A waypoint is the simplest piece of information your equipment requires to get you to a destination in the shortest distance possible This unit has 999 waypoints into which you can enter position information You may enter a waypoint five ways at own ship position at MOB position see page 1 14 for details by cursor by range and bearing and through the waypoint list manual input of latitude and longitude Entering waypoints Entering a waypoint at own ship position Press the SAVE MOB key momentarily to store your position as a waypoint This new waypoint is saved to the waypoint list under the youngest empty waypoint number Entering a waypoint with the cursor 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES WAYPOINTS and WAYPOINT BY CURSOR soft keys The plotter display appears 3 Operate the trackball to place the cursor where you want to enter a waypoint 4 Press the NEW WPT soft key The waypoint window appears and it shows waypoint mark shape waypoint name comment default time and date position of waypoint and
106. adar is was cut connected is turned on e Check antenna cable Connection with the ETR was cut board in display unit is low replace the battery antenna no GPS position data around GPS antenna Disconnect GPS cable from the display unit and then contact your dealer No heading pulse detected Check heading sensor SE p No heading pulse 5 An error may occur on No position data GP 310B 320B HEADING DATA MISSING DATA MISSING Check heading cable Check heading cable cable 7 14 APPENDIX Menu Overview MENU key Radar MENU Key RADAR m EBL REFERENCE TRUE RELATIVE DISPLAY t CURSOR POSITION LAT LON TD RNG amp BRG REL RNG amp BRG TRUE SETUP TUNING AUTO MAN TX SECTOR BLANKING ON FROM 000 SECTOR 001 OFF NOISE REJECTION OFF LOW HIGH BACKGROUND COLOR BLACK GREEN BLACK RED BLUE WHITE DK BLUE WHITE WHITE GREEN k ECHO COLOR YELLOW GREEN MULTI COLOR m 2ND ECHO REJECTION ON OFF WATCHMAN TIME 5 10 20 minutes RANGE UNIT nm km sm TC TRAIL MODE TRUE RELATIVE D BOX soft key DATABOX SIZ E SMALL LARGE POSITION WAYPOINT COG SOG STW BEARING RANGE TIME TO GO ETA TEMPERATURE DEPTH TRIP LOG DATE TIME WIND RADAR 0 125 0 25 0 5 0 75 1 1 5 2 3 4 Max range 24 nm sm km 1823C RANGE 6 8 12 16 24 36 48 64 72 nm amp sm 36 nm sm km 1833C SETUP _ 0 25 0 5 0 75
107. all to choose the memory to clear Press the EDIT soft key 8 Use the trackball to select YES then press the ENTER soft key One of the following displays appears depending on the selection made at step 6 N ALL SETTNGS EXCEPT BEGIN COLD START SOUNDER WILL BE SNDR ARE RESET TO TO CLEAR GPS SET TO DEFAULT DEFAULT ARE YOU SURE MEMORY ARE YOU SURE ARE YOU SURE YES PUSH ENTER KNOB YES PUSH ENTER KNOB YES PUSH ENTER KNOB NO PUSH CLEAR KEY NO PUSH CLEAR KEY NO PUSH CLEAR KEY Display Unit Clear GPS Receiver Clear Network Sounder Clear Windows for clearing memory 9 Push the ENTER knob to clear the memory selected 10 Press the MENU key to close the menu 11 Turn the power off and on again Note Though the message SYSTEM HAS FAILED START UP TEST PLEASE CONTACT A LOCAL FURUNO REPRESENTATIVE FOR REPAIR PUSH ANY KEY TO CONTENUE may appear when powering on the display unit immediately after the clearing memories there is no problem in fact Press any key to continue the operation 7 13 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 7 11 Error Messages In addition to alarm messages your equipment also displays error messages Error messages Error Message Meaning Remedy Network sounder disconnected le Check that display unit where the sounder is connected is turned on e Check network sounder s cabling Radar disconnected e Check that display unit Connection with the RADAR where the r
108. and then finely Control unit 1 2 Soft keys 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW The function of the five soft keys changes according to the operation Their labels for their current functions are shown on the screen to the left of the keys To hide or show the soft keys press the HIDE SHOW key Each press of the key shows preset soft keys user function keys or turns off navigation information at the top of the screen e FURUNO SOFT KEYS Display unit Some soft keys show the current station of the soft key function in reverse video as shown below e 34 22 3456 N 359 9 M TRIP NU 99 9 nm 16 0nm ON ISS Current option shown in reverse video 080 22 3456 E a oO BRIDGE 19 9 kt Radar Display Plotter Display Radar and plotter displays 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW displays 1 1 2 Remote controller ee a Operating distance FURUND 90 Upto5m save 45 Up to 3 m es gt Q Replace the batteries AA when the distance from which the display unit can be operated shortens ABC 1 DEF 2 GH 3 S Note The remote controller may p become damaged if dropped Mishandling of the remote controller is not covered by the warranty EBL VRM H N ee 7 center MARK Ca CNTL ENT lt C gt ENT o
109. ange rings the trackball and the variable range marker VRM The fixed range rings appear on the screen with a predetermined interval and provide a rough estimate of the range to a target The trackball is rolled to place the cursor on the leading edge of the target Range and bearing to the target is shown at the bottom right hand corner of the display The variable range marker s diameter is increased or decreased so that the marker touches the inner edge of the target allowing the operator to obtain more accurate range measurements 2 45 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 27 2 2 46 False echoes Occasionally echo signals appear on the screen at positions where there is no target or disappear even if there are targets False target situations may be recognized however if you understand why they are displayed Typical false echoes are shown below Multiple echoes Multiple echoes occur when a transmitted pulse returns from a solid object like a large ship bridge or breakwater A second a third or more echoes may be observed on the display at double triple or other multiples of the actual range of the target as shown below Multiple reflection echoes can be reduced and often removed by decreasing the gain sensitivity or properly adjusting the A C SEA control True echo E beem et lt _ __ eg ft Own ship Target Multiple echo Multiple echoes Sidelobe echoes Every time the radar pulse is transmitted
110. arker Course bar Full screen plotter display Note When GPS signal error is found the following occurs depending on the device feeding position data GPS Receiver GP 310B 320B Alarm icon 4 appears and the aural alarm sounds Own ship marker blinks faster Other navigator The message NO GPS FIX appears and is accompanied by the aural alarm and alarm icon If the GPS signal is missing for more than 90 seconds the message NO POSITION DATA appears 3 1 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Nav data window The data shown in the nav data window depends on the status of the NAV soft key and the cursor Presentation Mode Latitude Longitude Bearing to Cursor 34 24 3456 N 359 9 m TRIP 124 24 3456 W 59 9nm 99 9nm NU Latitude and longitude of cursor intersection Trip Distance Cursor Mark Range to Cursor Presentation Mode Waypoint Name Bearing to Waypoint Course Waypoint data waypoint selected 359 Ou 389 9 with cursor e 001WPT 19 9 19 9 Waypoint Mark Range to Waypoint N Trip Distance Presentation Mode Own ship Nav Latitude Longitude Course position EEDEN e 34 24 3456 N 359 9 m TRIP NU softkey 124 24 3456 W__ 19 9kt 99 9nm Own Ship Mark Time to Go
111. art attributes FURUNO NavCharts chart attributes may be turned on or off from the CHART DETAILS menu which you may display as follows 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the CHART SETUP and CHART DETAILS soft keys gt LAT LON GRID oani g TEXT INFORMATION WAYPOINTS WAYPOINT NAMES ON CHART BORDER LINES ON LANDMASS BRT YELLOW BACKGROUND BLACK NAVAIDS ON LIGHT SECTOR INFO ON OTHER SYMBOLS WHITE MARKS SIZE LARGE Chart details menu FURUNO NavCharts 5 13 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of chart details menu FURUNO NavCharts Hem Description Settings Lat Lon Grid Latitude and longitude grids Red yellow green light blue purple blue white Off Text Geographic place name On Off Information Waypoints Waypoint size Large Small Off Waypoint Waypoint name On Off Names Chart Border Border lines indices On Off Lines Landmass Landmass color brightness Bright Dim Red yellow green light blue purple blue white Off Background Chart background color White Black Navaids Navaids data on NavCharts On Off lighthouse data on FURUNO charts Light Sector Lighthouse viewing sector On Off Info Other Other map symbols Red yellow green light blue Symbols purple blue white Off Large Small CNTOUR Depth lt 10m On off red yellow green LINE soft key light blue purple blue white See next Depth 10m On off red yellow green page light blue
112. as shown in the paragraph 7 6 Diagnostics Program version no for Chart List FURUNO NAVIONICS GD 1900C Plotter for GD 1900C model 19500010XX for C MAP model Host Name Name determined at installation XX program version no NO NATIONAL HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE HAS VERIFIED THE INFORMATION IN THIS COASTLINE DATA CARD AND NONE ACCEPT LIABILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OF REPRODUCTION OR ANY MODIFICATIONS MADE THEREAFTER THIS PRODUCT WITH THIS COASTLINE DATA CARD DOES NOT REPLACE THE REQUIREMENT TO USE THE APPROPRIATE PRODUCTS FOR NAVIGATION ACCORDING TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS PROGRAM No 19500020XX RADAR PLOTTER STARTUP TEST ROM RAM BACKUP DATA STATION NAME INTERNAL BATTERY RADAR FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD CHARTS AVAILABLE LICENSE NO Startup sequence For start up with the radar display the magnetron takes from one minute to two minutes and thirty seconds depending on radar model to warm up before the radar can be operated The time remaining for warming up of the magnetron is counted down at the center of the display You may press any key at the chart disclaimer screen to show the last used display or wait several seconds to let the equipment do it for you To turn the unit off press and hold down the POWER BRILL key until the screen goes dark approx 3 sec To protect the LCD attach the hard cover Note that the network sounder w
113. atus 115 XX Program Version No ETR 30N 0252310XX XX Network sounder test results ARP test Requires ARP pcb in Model 1800 1900 series network radar The ARP test is mainly provided for the service technician Press the ARP TEST soft key at the MEMORY I O TEST menu to test the ARP The results of the ROM and RAM check are shown as OK or NG No Good For any NG request service Press the RETURN soft key to return the MEMORY I O TEST menu PROGRAM No 18590271XX ARP ROM OK ARP RAM OK SPEED OK 12 3kt COURSE OK 359 9 TRIGGER OK VIDEO OK BEARING PULSE OK HEADING PULSE OK MINIMUM HIT 0003 SCAN TIME 0250 MANUAL ACQ 00 AUTO ACQ 00 FE DATA1 000 FE DATA2 000 Machine Status 115 XX Program Version No ARP test results 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 7 8 2 Test pattern The test pattern test checks the display for proper display of colors Press the MENU key to show the menu Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key Press the SYSTEM SETUP soft key Press the TEST amp CLEAR soft key Press the TEST PATTERN soft key to show the test pattern Push the ENTER knob consecutively to show white red green blue and black colors individually Press the RETURN soft key 8 Press the MENU key to close the menu Oe oe I N BLACK BLUE GREEN PUSH ENTER KNOB TO CHANGE PATTERN I m ENTER knob WHT ENTER knob RED ENTER
114. avigation input required 4 4 Alphanumeric Indications Range Range Ring Interval Interference Rejection IR Variable Range Marker VRM Electronic Bearing Line EBL Stand by ST BY Echo Averaging EAV TX Pulse width Guard Alarm G IN G OUT Echo Stretch ES Range and Bearing to Cursor or Cursor Position Echo Trailing TRAIL Trailing Time Data Box Position COG SOG STW etc selectable on menu 4 5 Input Data IEC 61162 1 NMEA 0183 Ver1 5 2 0 Own ship s position GGA gt RMC gt RMA gt GLL Ship s speed RMC gt RMA gt VTG gt VHW Bearing True HDT gt HDG gt HDM gt VHW Bearing Magnetic HDM gt HDG gt HDT gt VHW Course RMC gt RMA gt VTG Water depth DPT gt DBT gt DBS gt DBK Wind MWV gt VWT gt VWR Water Temperature MTW Time ZDA 1 calculated by magnetic deviation 4 6 Output Data Alarm signal 12 VDC 100 mA or less SP 3 E3503S02J M 03 09 24 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 5 14 6 2 NMEA 0183 Ver1 5 PLOTTER FUNCTION Projection Usable Area Effective Area Display pixels Position Indication GGA GLL RMA RMC GTD VTG ZDA GPS data required RMB WPL BWC or BWR APB AAM BOD XTE VHW MTW DPT or DBT DBS ETR required TLL L L Heading data required TTM ARPA required Mercator 85 latitude or below 211 2 x 158 4 mm 640 x 480 dots Latitude longitude Loran C LOP or DECCA LOP Effective Projection Area 0 125
115. bathymetric range setting allows you to control the color Dark blue light blue or white associated to user assigned depths Any contour line area that contains a depth that is LOWER than the first Depth info menu C MAP number will be shown in dark blue Any contour line area that contains a depth BETWEEN the first and second number will be shown as light blue Any contour line area that contains a depth that is HIGHER than the second number will be white For example if the bathymetric range setting is set to 00010 00050 ft all contour areas that contain any depth less than 10 ft deep would be shaded dark blue all depth contour areas that contain a depth between 10 and 50 feet will be shaded light blue and all contour areas over 50 feet deep will be white 5 17 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5 5 5 18 Data Boxes Setup You may select the data to show in the data boxes for the plotter radar and sounder displays Six boxes may be displayed in case of small size data box and two for large size data box 1 2 3 Ola T Display the radar plotter or sounder display whichever you want to set Press the MENU key to open the main menu Press one of the following sets of soft keys depending on the display selected at step 1 Plotter mode PLOTTER SETUP D BOX Radar mode RADAR DISPLAY SETUP D BOX Sounder mode SOUNDER MENU D BOX gt DATA BOX SIZE SMALL POSITION WAYPOINT SOG STW BEARING RANGE TIME TO GO
116. battery polarity is correct Wrong polarity may cause the batteries to explode Replacement of Fuse The fuse on the power cable protects the equipment from reverse polarity of the ship s mains and equipment fault If the fuse blows find out the cause before replacing it Use the correct fuse Using the wrong fuse will damage the equipment and void the warranty 1823C 1833C 1933C 1943C 15A for 12V device 7A for 24V device 1953C GD 1900C 7A for 12 24 V device Power supply unit PSU 005 1953C 15A for 12V device 7A for 24V device A CAUTION Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can cause fire or damage the equipment ZA 7 5 7 6 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Replacement the Magnetron When the magnetron has expired distant targets cannot be seen on the display When you feel that long range performance has decreased contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement of the magnetron Model Magnetron Type Code No MODEL1823C E3588 000 146 866 MODEL1833C E3571 000 146 867 MODEL1933C MAF1421B 000 147 385 MODEL1943C MAF1422B 000 146 871 MODEL1953C MAF1425B 000 146 872 Replacement the Synchro Belt 1823C only When the synchro belt of MODEL1823C has worn out the sweep is not synchronized with antenna rotation which results in an abnormal picture When you suspect that the synchro belt has worn out contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement Type 40 S2M
117. bor 5 Press the MENU key to finish Default basic ranges Range 1 Range2 Range3 Range4 Range 5 Range 6 Range 7 Se et kend Nad ia Nt 15 ft 30 ft 60 ft 120 ft 200 ft 400 ft 1000 ft 4000 ft 4500 m Setting range 2 m 1200 m 7 ft 4000 ft 2 fa 650 fa 1 P B 1000 P B Zoom range and bottom lock ranges Settings Default Setting Zoom Range 2 m 120 m 7 ft 400 ft 10 m 30 ft 10 fa 10 P B 1 fa 60 fa 1 P B 70 P B oO Bottom lock 3or6m 10 or 20ft 2o0r3 6 m 20 ft 3 fa 3 P B Range fa 2 or 3 P B 5 32 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5 9 4 Function key setup The function keys provide one touch execution of a desired function The default sounder function key settings are as shown in the table below Function Default Function Function Key ey Label 1 5 K 1 Output current positon Im Ss i Set picture advancement speed If the above settings are not to your liking you may change them as follows 1 Show the sounder display 2 Press the MENU key 3 Press the FUNCTION KEY SETUP soft key Function key gt SOFT KEY 1 setting TLL TLL OUTPUT Function key label SOFTKEY 2 CLT CLUTTER SOFT KEY 3 SLV SIGNAL LEVEL SOFT KEY 4 NL NOISE LIMITER RETURN SOFT KEY 5 PA PICTURE ADV Sounder function key menu 4 Select the function key you want to program then press the EDIT soft key SOFT KEY 1 SOFT KEY 1 PA PICTURE ADV TG TEMP GRAPH SOFT K
118. can enable or disable the audio alarm as follows 1 Press the ALARM key to show the ALARM menu 2 Use the trackball to select ALARM AUDIO 3 Press the EDIT soft key to show the audio alarm window AUDIO ALARM INT amp EXT BUZZ I NTERNAL BUZZ OFF Alarm audio window 4 Use the trackball to select INT amp EXT BUZZ Internal External alarm INTERNAL BUZZ Internal alarm or OFF External buzzer required to select INT EXT BUZZ OFF globally turns the audio alarm on or off for all modes including radar 5 Press the ENTER soft key 6 Press the ALARM key to close the menu 4 12 2 4 12 3 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Bottom alarm The bottom alarm sounds when the bottom echo is within the alarm range set To activate the bottom alarm the depth must be displayed Note that the bottom alarm is turned on or off reciprocally with the bottom alarm on the plotter alarm menu 1 Press the ALARM key to show the ALARM menu 2 Use the trackball to select BOTTOM ALARM 3 Press the EDIT soft key to show the bottom alarm window BOTTOM ALARM A o ON 0000 0 0000 0 ft e OFF v Bottom alarm window 4 Use the trackball to select ON or OFF as appropriate For ON enter alarm range with the trackball and numeric keys Adjust the trackball to select digit hit appropriate numeric key to enter value 5 Press the ENTER soft key or push the ENTER knob to register setting 6 Press the ALARM k
119. celand 063 HONG KONG 1963 Hong Kong 064 INDIAN Thailand and Vietnam 065 Bangladesh India and Nepal 066 IRELAND 1956 Ireland 067 ISTS 073 ASTRO 1969 Diego Garcia 068 JHONSTON ISLAND 1961 Johnston Island 069 KANDAWALA Sri Lanka 070 KERGUELEN ISLAND Kerguelen Island 071 KERTAU 1948 West Malaysia and Singapore 072 LAREUNION Mascarene Island 073 L C 5ASTRO Cayman Brac Island 074 LIBERIA 1964 Liberia 075 LUZON Philippines Excluding Mindanao Island 076 Mindanao Island 077 MAHE 1971 Mahe Island 078 MARCO ASTRO Salvage Islands 079 MASSAWA Eritrea Ethiopia 080 MERCHICH Morocco 081 MIDWAY ASTRO 1961 Midway Island 082 MINNA Nigeria 083 NAHRWAN Masirah Island Oman 084 United Arab Emirates 085 Saudi Arabia 086 NAMIBIA Namibia A 10 087 MAPARIMA BWI Trinidad and Tobago 088 NORTH AMERICAN 1927 Westem United States 089 Eastern United States 090 Alaska 091 Bahamas Excluding San Salvador Island 092 Bahamas San Salvador Island 093 Canada Including Newfoundland Island 094 Alberta and British Columbia 095 East Canada 096 Manitoba and Ontario 097 Northwest Territories and Saskatchewan 098 Yukon 099 Canal Zone 100 Caribbean 101 Central America 102 Cuba 103 Greenland 104 Mexico 105 NORTHA AMERICAN 1983 Alaska 106 Canada 107 CONUS 108 Mexico Central America 109 OBSERVATORIO 1966 Co
120. creen plotter display EE 3 1 3 1 2 enee E E e E EE E E 3 3 NBC Mee TE EE 3 5 3 1 4 Nav EE 3 6 KT ee De 3 7 Be Ree SUG E 3 7 32 2 COUN SCID ec cate tas eeece a Gael ca E a telat 3 8 3 2 3 AUTO COUSO UP EE 3 8 3 SMILING the Display EE 3 9 eE Cai Cale EEEE EE EE EE E E 3 9 3 5 Ee EE 3 10 3 52 Ch art Gard OVER EE 3 10 3 5 2 Indices and chart enlargement kee 3 11 3 5 3 FURUNO and NavCharts EE 3 12 SA e E 3 14 3 6 Working with Tak ee geuggstekuge deeg steen deeg ee RENERT EEN 3 18 361 Displaying rel 3 18 3 6 2 Stopping restating plotting Of OWN ship track cece eeeeeeeee cette eeeeeeeeetteeeeeeees 3 19 3 6 3 Changing track Colotes e ER beeen 3 20 3 6 4 Track plotting method and interval for own ship Track 3 21 3 6 5 Changing own ship track mark distribution eettmg 3 22 3 0 6 Erasing Ee 3 23 d Matke IDEA ge 3 25 3 7 1 Entering a mark line EE 3 25 3 7 2 Changing Fee ege ee ee EE 3 25 3 7 3 Selecting H ee 3 26 3 7 4 Erasing Bn ln 3 27 3 8 VV AV COMMS oe te tS taco a a 3 28 3 8 1 Entering WAY DOWNS sereine eta coca de acer aN eae ak at te uaa oi eet 3 28 3 8 2 Editing waypoint data EE 3 31 3 8 3 Erasing Waly OURS ee EE i E eea eroale 3 33 3 8 4 Changing waypoint mark size FURUNO NavCharts 0 0 0 0 eee 3 34 3 8 5 Searching Ee e LE 3 35 KEREN 3 36 3 9 1 Creating Dee 3 36 3 9 2 Connecting BEE 3 40 3 9 3 Inserting e le EE 3 41 3 9 4 Removing waypoints from a route cc ceccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeee
121. cue Transponder A Search and Rescue Transponder SART may be triggered by any X Band 3 cm radar within a range of approximately 8 nm Each radar pulse received causes it to transmit a response which is swept repetitively across the complete radar frequency band When interrogated it first sweeps rapidly 0 4 us through the band before beginning a relatively slow sweep 7 5 us through the band back to the starting frequency This process is repeated for a total of twelve complete cycles At some point in each sweep the SART frequency will match that of the interrogating radar and be within the pass band of the radar receiver If the SART is within range the frequency match during each of the 12 slow sweeps will produce a response on the radar display thus a line of 12 dots equally spaced by about 0 64 nautical miles will be shown When the range to the SART is reduced to about 1 nm the radar display may show also the 12 responses generated during the fast sweeps These additional dot responses which also are equally spaced by 0 64 nm will be interspersed with the original line of 12 dots They will appear slightly weaker and smaller than the original dots Screen A When SART Screen B When SART is distant is close Lines of 12 dots are displayed in concentric arcs Echo from SART Radar antenna beamwidth Echo from 1 5 NM SART Position of SART Own ship position Own ship position Position of SART Radar r
122. d OUTPUT THROUGH NETWORK soft keys SELECT SENTENCE Select sentence menu Select sentence with the trackball Press the ON OFF soft key to turn sentence on or off Press the RETURN soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu OPO se 00 AAM Waypoint arrival alarm APB Autopilot sentence B BOD Bearing origin to destination BWR Bearing and distance to waypoint rhumb line DPT Depth GGA Global positioning system GPS fix data GLL Geographic position latutude longitude GTD Own ship information TD MTW Water temperature RMA Recommended minimum specific LORAN C data RMB Recommended minimum navigation information RMC Recommended minimum specific GPS TRANSIT data VHW Water speed and heading VTG Course over ground and ground speed WPL Waypoint location XTE Cross track error measured ZDA Time and date HDT Heading true HDG Heading deviation and variation MWV Wind speed and angle 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides information necessary for keeping your unit in good working order and remedying simple problems A WARNING Do not open the equipment Hazardous voltage which can cause electrical shock exists inside the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment 7 1 Preventive Maintenance Regular maintenance is important for optimum performance A maintenance program should be established and should at least include the items shown in the
123. d data sentence STG or STW throughout the network for smooth advancement of the sounder picture See the paragraph 6 5 for how to output data through the network 4 18 4 11 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Display Colors You can select the number of colors and background color to display as follows 1 2 3 5 Press the MENU key Press the SOUNDER MENU soft key Select HUE then press the EDIT soft key to show the hue window HUE A 1 v Hue window Use the trackball to select hue number referring to the table below You can see the result of your selection on the display Hue no and background and echo colors Hive No Echo Golor Background Color Ce feo wm Ce foo Jo Monochrome yellow eight intensities Press the RETURN soft key followed by the MENU key to close the menu 4 19 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 12 4 12 1 4 20 Alarms The sounder section has five conditions which generate audio and visual alarms bottom alarm fish alarm bottom lock fish alarm normal and water temperature alarm temperature sensor required You may set up the sounder alarms on the ALARM menu which may be displayed by pressing the ALARM key p gt AUDIO ALARM INTERNAL BUZZ BOTTOM ALARM OFF TEMPERATURE ALARM OFF FISH ALARM OFF FISH ALARM B L OFF ALARM INFORMATION NO ALARM Sounder alarm menu Audio alarm on off The audio alarm sounds whenever an alarm setting is violated You
124. d of several icons Information Basic or detailed data for Basic Detailed Level objects Con t on next page Attention Attention area icon display Plotter Overlay Plotter Area Plotter Contour Off Light Lighthouse icon sector Plotter Overlay Plot No Sector Off 5 16 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of chart details menu for C MAP con t from previous page tem Description Sieg DEPTH INFO Bathymetric Line Plotter Overlay Plotter Off soft key Spot Sounding Plotter Overlay Plotter Off See below Bottom Type Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Depth Area Limit 0 99999 ft m fa P B Bathymetric Range 0 99999 ft m fa P B Settings description Basic Shows basic characteristics of objects Detailed Shows detailed characteristics of objects Multiple Shows multiple icons for complex objects Off Turns item off On Turns item on Plotter Shows item on plotter display Plot No Sector Shows item on plotter display Sector not shown Plotter Contour Shows contour on plotter display Plotter Overlay Shows item on plotter and overlay displays Single Shows single icon for complex objects DEPTH INFO soft ke PBATHYMETRIC LINE PLOTTER OVERLAY Feat SPOT SOUNDING PLOTTER OVERLAY 1 Press the MENU key BOTTOM TYPE PLOTTER OVERLAY 2 Press the CHART SETUP and DEPTH AREA LIMIT 00020 00164ft CHART DETAILS soft keys BATHYMETRIC RANGE 00000 00033ft 3 Press the DEPTH INFO soft key Note The
125. d zone type becomes an Inward guard alarm and any targets entering the guard zone will trigger the audio alarm The guard alarm type is shown as G1 G2 IN or G1 G2 OUT Note 1 When the radar range is less than the guard zone range G1 G2 IN or G1 G2 OUT changes to G1 G2 The guard alarm function is not available while this indication appears Note 2 If the network radar is set to standby while the guard alarm is active the guard alarm is cancelled The guard alarm is redisplayed when the radar is set to transmit again When the alarm is violated Any radar target violating the guard zone will flash the audio alarm sounds and the alarm icon appears in red Additionally the message TARGET ENTERED INTO GUARD1 GUARD2 or TARGET LEFT FROM GUARD1 GUARD2 is displayed at the bottom of the screen Press the CLEAR key to silence the alarm Cancelling the guard alarm 1 Press the ALARM key to show the ALARM menu 2 Press the ERASE GUARD1 or ERASE GUARD2 soft key as appropriate 3 Press the RETURN soft key to finish 2 23 2 23 1 2 23 2 2 23 3 2 RADAR OPERATION Watchman How watchman works The watchman function periodically transmits radar pulses for one minute to check for targets in a guard zone If a target is found in the zone watchman is cancelled the audio alarm sounds and the radar continues transmitting If no target is found the radar goes into standby for the numb
126. data plotter only Formatting memory cards Before you can use a memory card it must be formatted This prepares the card for use with the system Note that formatting a memory card erases all data from the card _ Insert a blank memory card into the card slot 2 Press the MENU key followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DATA TRANSFER UPLOAD DOWNLOAD DATA and SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD soft keys to show the SAVE DATA menu gt TRACKS MARKS amp LINES WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES SETTING DATA FORMAT RETURN Save data menu 3 Press the FORMAT soft key You are asked if you are ready to format the memory card 4 Push the ENTER knob to format or press the CLEAR key to escape NOW FORMATTING MEMORY CARD appears Do not remove the card while it is being formatting When the formatting is completed FORMAT COMPLETED PUSH ENTER KNOB TO CONTINUE appears 5 Push the ENTER knob to continue Note If the memory card was not inserted correctly the message FAILED TO FORMAT MEMORY CARD appears 6 1 6 DATA TRANSFER 6 1 2 Saving data to a memory card 1 2 Pe E Insert a formatted memory card into the slot Press the MENU key followed by the CONFIGURATION DATA TRANSFER UPLOAD DOWNLOAD DATA and SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD soft keys to show the SAVE DATA menu gt TRACKS MARKS amp LINES WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES SETTING DATA Plotter data only
127. der picture may be temporarily interrupted while the plotter display is being shifted or its display range is being changed 4 17 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 10 2 Advancement synchronized with ship s speed With speed data provided by a speed measuring device picture advance speed may be set according to ship s speed the ship s speed dependent mode As shown in the figure below the horizontal scale of the display is not influenced by the change of ship s speed thus the speed dependent picture advance permits judgment of fish school size and abundance at any speed The choice SPD SENSING PRR means the ship s speed dependent mode where the PRR changes automatically with ship s speed Fish school shrinks as speed oO gt is increased expanded as speed is decreased gp e Same size EE Normal Mode fish schools gt FULL HALF Speed SPEED SPEED Fish schools are shown p ai yy gt same size regardless Actual Movement of ship s speed Speed Dependent Picture Advance Mode How the speed dependent picture advance mode works Activating deactivating the speed dependent picture advance mode Press the MENU key followed by the SOUNDER MENU soft key Select PRR LEVEL Press the EDIT soft key to open the setting window Use the trackball to select SPD SENSING PRR Press the RETURN soft key followed by the MENU key to close the menu TE ON Note Use the same spee
128. e This SART information is excerpted from IMO SN Circ 197 Operation of Marine Radar for SART Detection Racon Radar Beacon A racon is a radar transponder which emits a characteristic signal when triggered by a ship s radar usually only the 3 centimeter band The signal may be emitted on the same frequency as that of the triggering radar in which case it is superimposed on the ship s radar display automatically The racon signal appears on the PPI as a radial line originating at a point just beyond the position of the radar beacon or as a Morse code signal see figure below displayed radially from just beyond the beacon Racon Appearance of racon signal on the radar display 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 1 Plotter Displays You may show the plotter display over the entire screen in the overlay screen with the radar display or in a combination screen 3 1 1 Full screen plotter display Nav data window Data changes with NAV soft key setting and cursor status For details see next page e 34 22 3456 N 359 9 M 080 22 3456 E 19 9kt Scale 16 0nm Holy bt a Icon from left North Marker Chart Alarm Track Hold Chart Offset Save L L Offset i BRIDGE Battery Simulation See icon table on page A 12 for details gt Soft keys Waypoint name L Own ship Track marker aypoint m
129. e 1 Page 2 Chart details menu C MAP 5 15 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of chart details menu C MAP tem Description 1 Sieg Waypoint Waypoint display Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Waypoint Waypoint name Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Name Lat Lon Grid Latitude and longitude grids Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Chart Border Border lines Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Line indices Background Chart background color White Black Color Port amp Port services icon display Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Service Navigation lanes Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Buoy amp Buoys beacons display Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Beacon Signals category icon Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Cartographic Cartographic objects Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Object category icon Geographic names Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Compass category icons Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Tide amp Tide display Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Current Natural Land outline Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Feature River amp Lake Rivers and lakes Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Cultural Cultural features icons Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Feature Landmarks category icons Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Chart Chart generation category Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Generation icons New Object New object category icons Plotter Overlay Plotter Off Complex Single or multiple icon for Multiple Single Object Icon object compose
130. e V ae Cre BRILL TONE TX STBY ACQ OOOO ALARM j HIDE SHOW SK41 Di D SK4 SK5 Mee o E Remote controller Key Function Key Function RANGE Same as RANGE key on ENT Same as ENTER knob on display unit display unit DISP Same as DISP key on CLEAR Same as CLEAR key on display unit display unit SAVE MOB Same as SAVE MOB key on MENU Same as MENU key on display unit display unit Ten keys Enter alohanumerics BRILL Adjusts display brilliance EBL VRM Same as EBL VRM key on TONE Not used display unit GAIN Same as GAIN key on TX STBY Toggles radar between display unit standby and transmit WPT Displays alphabet WPT list ACQ Acquires radar target on plotter display Requires radar source equipped with ARP MARK ENT Same as MARK ENTRY soft ALARM Same as ALARM key on the key display unit CENTER Returns own ship to screen HIDE SHOW Same as HIDE SHOW key center on plotter display on display unit CNTL Switches control between SK1 SK5 Same as soft keys on display displays on combination soft keys unit 1 4 1 2 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Inserting a Chart Card Your unit reads FURUNO and Nav Charts NAVIONICS chart cards or C MAP chart cards depending on the type of display unit you have Insert the appropriate chart card for your area as follows 1 Open the chart drive Boo S x 000 Oo aie O00 OOK 4
131. e arrival alarm window NO ARRIVAL ALARM A o ON 0 010nm OFF v Arrival alarm window Use the trackball to select ON 5 Use the trackball and the alphanumeric keys to enter alarm setting Operate the trackball to select digit use the alphanumeric keys to enter value The available arrival alarm setting is 0 001 to 9 999 miles 6 Press the ENTER soft key or push the ENTER knob to register setting 7 Press the ALARM key to finish gt A 3 53 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 11 3 3 54 Anchor watch alarm The anchor watch alarm informs you that your boat is moving when it should be at rest When the anchor watch is active a red dashed circle with an X at its center marks the anchor watch area Alarm setting Your ship s position where you start the anchor watch Alarm alarm area How the anchor watch alarm works 1 Press the ALARM key to open the alarm menu 2 Use the trackball to select ANCHOR WATCH ALARM 3 Press the EDIT soft key to open the anchor alarm window ANCHOR WATCH ALARM A o ON 0 010nm OFF v Anchor watch alarm window 4 Use the trackball to select ON 5 Use the trackball and the alphanumeric keys to enter alarm setting Operate the trackball to select digit use the alphanumeric keys to enter value The available anchor watch setting is 0 001 to 9 999 miles 6 Press the ENTER soft key or push the ENTER knob to register setting 7 Press the ALARM k
132. e line runs between it and current position This line shows the shortest course to the MOB position e Range and bearing to the MOB position are shown in the MOB data box To erase an MOB mark from the plotter display you must first erase its corresponding waypoint Place the cursor on the MOB mark then press the CLEAR key followed by pushing the ENTER knob to erase the waypoint Then 1 14 1 8 1 8 1 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Data Boxes Data boxes providing navigation data may be shown on any full screen display Up to six data boxes two in case of large characters may be shown and the default data boxes are position in latitude and longitude course over ground speed over ground and trip log The user may choose which data to display where to locate it and show or hide it as desired In addition data boxes may be set independently for each display mode plotter radar sounder For how to select data for the data boxes see the paragraph 5 5 Data Boxes Setup N RADAR DISPLY L N 0 POSITION 47 58 535 N 122 36 496 W Z 34 22 3456 N 359 9 M 080 22 3456 E 19 9 kt 16 0nm TRIP LOG 177nm POSITION 47 58 535 N 122 36 496 W Plotter Display Data boxes Showing hiding data boxes with soft key Plotter D BOX ON OFF Radar ZOOM amp D BOX gt D BOX ON OFF EBL VRM data box cursor data box also shown hidden Sounder AUTO D BOS D
133. e radar and two plotters or four plotters NavNet system Model 1823C 1833C 1933C 1943C 1953C Antenna Unit MODEL1823C GPS receiver MODEL MODEL MODEL GP 310B 320B 1953C 1933C 1943C aa 1 Echo sounder Power Supply i Navigator Unit PSU 005 i EE Memory card interface unit CU 200 External buzzer Se i PC i T earbied EE Seil Eehosounder VGA monitor Remote display Video equipment i 12 VDC Heading See a Dee E dk Facsimile l Fuses line f i FAX 30 t RETT 100 110 115 220 230 VAC 12 24 VDO 1 50 60 Hz ee Eeer Other NavNet unit i GD 1900C etc Not available for MODEL 1953C ETR 6 10N x ETR 30N The power for the power supply unit and display unit must be drawn from the same power source NavNet system Model 1823C 1833C 1933C 1943C 1953C xi Single unit NavNet system GD 1900C GPS receiver 1 j GP 310B 320B External buzzer Se KEE PC 3 Echo sounder son p i Remote display Remote 1 Video equipment Controller Pt enone RMC 1 SCH interface unit CU 200 Display unit J __ eSe TEE RDP 138 139 w o EE 12 VDC 7 rE is poi Echosounder Other NavNet Unit BC g oars Navigator Model 1833C etc l SE S Rectifier
134. e the paragraph 5 6 Hot Page Setup selected AO om L a elected H S i AEA Les W Basic display RADAR i PLOTTER SOUNDER NAV DATA OVERLAY EXTVIDEO WX FAX screens f g ee Ta b Or Zs Hot pages HOTPAGE1 HOTPAGE2 HOTPAGE3 HOTPAGE4 HOTPAGE5 HOTPAGE6 TURN KNOB TO SELECT MODE AND PUSH KNOB TO ENTER PUSH ANY SOFT KEY TO SELECT IMAGE SOURCE Display screen selection window Note WX FAX is available only when the facsimile receiver FAX 30 is w connected If AUX SOURCE IS DISCONNECTED PUSH ENT KNOB TO EXIT appears press the ENTER knob and select other item Rotate the ENTER knob to select a basic display screen or a hot page screen Push the ENTER knob If you selected a basic display screen a group of appropriate combination displays appear In the example below the radar combination screens are shown When WX FAX is selected at step 2 a combination display does not appear Sab PUSH ENTER KNOB Radar combination screen selection window 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to select display desired 6 Push the ENTER knob to finish 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 5 3 Switching c
135. e waypoint list Use the trackball to select a waypoint then press the ADD WPT soft key to add it to the route Repeat step 7 to complete the route Note To clear last entered waypoint press the ERASE LST WP soft key Each press of this key deletes the last waypoint entered Press the SAVE soft key to register the route Press the MENU key to close the menu Entering a route with the cursor This method allows you to construct a route directly from the plotter display using existing waypoints or new positions Any new position will be saved as a waypoint under the youngest empty waypoint number 1 Follow steps 1 5 in Entering a route from the route list on the previous page Press the PLOT soft key to show the plotter display Operate the trackball to place the cursor on an existing waypoint ADD WP soft key appears or new location ADD NEW WP soft key appears Press the ADD WP soft key or ADD NEW WP soft key Repeat steps 3 and 4 to complete the route Push the ENTER knob to register the route 3 37 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Creating voyage based routes You can create routes based on your ship s track The route can be created automatically by time or distance or manually This feature is useful when you wish to retrace previous track The SAVE icon L appears at the top of the screen when a voyage based route is being created 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Press t
136. e waypoint you want to remove from the route Press the REMOVE WPT soft key The route is redrawn eliminating the waypoint removed Press the MENU key to close the menu Erasing routes Ee ee Se D Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES soft key Press the ROUTES soft key Use the trackball to select a route Press the ERASE ROUTE soft key You are asked if you are sure to erase the route Push the ENTER knob to erase the route or the CLEAR key to escape Press the MENU key to close the menu 3 43 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 10 3 10 1 3 44 Navigation This section shows you how to get to a desired destination by quick points waypoints port services and routes Note Reciprocal setting and canceling of destination is available by outputting the data sentence ZDA from the NavNet unit connected to the navigator Navigating to a quick point The quick point feature allows you to navigate to point s without retaining the data indefinitely in your unit s memory Selecting quick point entry method You need to tell your unit how to set the quick point 1 POINT 35 POINTS up to 35 points or 35PTS PORT SVC For how to navigate to points port services see 3 10 2 Navigating to ports port services on page 3 45 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the PLOTTER SETUP soft key 3 Use the trackball to select SET GOTO METHOD then press the EDIT soft key
137. ead the EBL indication to find the bearing to the target 2 11 3 2 11 4 2 11 5 2 11 6 2 RADAR OPERATION EBL1 Dotted line EBL2 Dashed line EBL2 bearing EBL1 bearing Active marker is highlighted How to measure bearing with the EBL 4 You may hide the EBL VRM soft keys by pressing the EBL VRM key Note The bearing to a target may be shown relative to own ship s heading Relative or True bearing requires heading data This may be done with EBL REFERENCE which is in the RADAR DISPLAY SETUP menu Erasing an EBL EBL indication Press appropriate EBL soft key then press the CLEAR key The EBL is erased and its indication becomes blank Erasing EBL VRM data boxes Press the EBL or VRM soft key associated with the EBL VRM data box you wish to erase Press the CLEAR key once or twice to erase the data box Hiding EBL VRM data boxes Press the ZOOM amp D BOX and D BOX ON OFF soft keys to show or hide the EBL VRM data boxes Moving EBL VRM data boxes When an EBL VRM data box is obscuring a target you want to see you can move it to another location as shown below This cannot be done when the EBL VRM soft keys are shown 1 Press the EBL VRM key to turn off the EBL VRM soft keys 2 Using the trackball place the cursor inside the data box you wish to move As the cursor enters the box it changes to a hand Push the ENTER knob and the hand changes to a fist mea
138. eceiver bandwidth A Low speed sweep signal Sweep start High speed sweep signal Appearance of SART signal on the radar display 2 RADAR OPERATION General procedure for detecting SART response 1 Use the range scale of 6 or 12 nm as the spacing between the SART responses is about 0 6 nm 1125 m to distinguish the SART 2 Turn off the automatic clutter suppression if applicable 3 Turn off the Interference Rejector General remarks on receiving SART SART range errors When responses from only the 12 low frequency sweeps are visible when the SART is at a range greater than about 1 nm the position at which the first dot is displayed may be as much as 0 64 nm beyond the true position of the SART When the range closes so that the fast sweep responses are seen also the first of these will be no more than 150 meters beyond the true position Radar bandwidth This is normally matched to the radar pulselength and is usually switched with the range scale and the associated pulselength Narrow bandwidths of 3 5 MHz are used with long pulses on long range and wide bandwidths of 10 25 MHz with short pulses on short ranges Any radar bandwidth of less than 5 MHz will attenuate the SART signal slightly so it is preferable to use a medium bandwidth to ensure optimum detection of the SART Radar sidelobes As the SART is approached sidelobes from the radar antenna may show the SART responses as a series of arcs or concentric rin
139. econd trace Echoes In certain situations echoes from very distance targets may appear as false echoes second trace echoes on the screen This occurs when the return echo is received one transmission cycle later or after a next radar pulse has been transmitted Tx repetition Second trace ae echo Le g False echo range Actual range Second trace echoes To activate or deactivate the second trace echo rejector do the following 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the RADAR DISPLAY SETUP soft key 3 Use the trackball to select 2ND ECHO REJECTION then press the EDIT soft key 4 Choose ON or OFF as appropriate then press the ENTER soft key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 25 Waypoint Marker A waypoint marker showing the location of the destination waypoint set on the plotter may be inscribed on the radar display Waypoint jw marker RETURN 23 Waypoint marker 1 If not already shown press the HIDE SHOW key to display the radar soft keys 2 Press the NAV FUNC soft key Press the WPT MK ON OFF soft key to select ON or OFF as appropriate 4 Press the RETURN soft key to finish w 2 33 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 26 ARP TTM Operation When the radar source is an ARP equipped Model 1800 1900 series network radar you can manually and automatically acquire and track ten targets Once a target is acquired automatically or manually it
140. ect INTERNAL APP EXTERNAL APP or OFF as appropriate INTERNAL ARP The radar source must be an ARP equipped Model 1800 1900 series NavNet radar Select this item also for a NavNet unit being fed ARP targets EXTERNAL ARP Receive TTM data sentence via NMEA or NETWORK port Target tracks are shown but targets cannot be acquired OFF Turns off the ARP or TTM display Press the ENTER soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu 2 35 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 26 2 2 36 Acquiring and tracking targets ARP Ten targets may be acquired and tracked manually and automatically When you attempt to acquire an 11th target the message ARP FULL ALREADY TRACKING 10 TARGETS appears for five seconds To acquire another target terminate tracking of an unnecessary target as shown in the paragraph 2 26 4 Terminating tracking of ARP targets Manual acquisition When the automatic acquisition AUTO ACQ AREA is set to on up to five targets may be acquired manually If you attempt to acquire a sixth target the alert message appears 1 If not already shown press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys Press the TARGET soft key Place the cursor on the target to acquire Press the ACQ soft key Press the RETURN soft key to finish The plot symbol changes over time as below A vector appears about one minute after acquisition indicating the target s motion trend m _ e A Vector IAN gt L To
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143. eeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeeeetees 1 16 Te TT 5 18 Gelle E 1 15 DEPTH INFO soft key 5 17 Depth measurement eeeeesseereeeeeeeeee 4 12 Depth source 5 2 Reine 5 2 Diagnostics ARP test anteaters 7 9 display Unit Test 7 8 GPS sensor Test 7 8 keyboard jeet 7 11 network sounder test 7 9 TESUMENU Ania 7 7 TESE EEN EE 7 10 DISP Key A E 1 10 Display modes ssseeseeeeeeesesseerreesserrrennn 1 9 Display unit jeet 7 8 DISPLY MODE soft key 4 2 Downloading data 6 5 Dual frequency deplan 4 4 E E AVG soft key 2 27 E STR Soft key 2 26 EBL relerence isnt 5 4 EBL Soft key 2 14 EBL VRM key 2 13 2 14 2 21 2 22 Index 2 Echo averaging ee 2 27 Echo offset sounder cceeeeeeeteteeeeeees 5 29 SEN KE 2 26 Echo trails EE ree eter eee eee eee 2 25 UE 2 25 SUAITING AA 2 24 UE 2 23 EDIT XT LMT soft key 3 4 3 5 Error messages 7 14 ETA calculation eeren 3 50 F Fish alarm SONSILIVILY e aaia 5 28 tee Eae E EN EEEE EESE 4 21 Fish alarm B L Sensltivilfty 5 28 SCULING Aea E 4 22 Fish school echo nres iisas ii 4 27 Fix mode GPS Receiver GP 310B 5 24 Formatting memory Garde 6 1 FREQ LF HF soft key 4 3 Function keys function execution eeen 1 17 setup plotter 0 0 ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaees 5 10 setup racer 5 7 setup sounder s 5 32 Fuse replacement 7 2 G GAIN key PAC Ah es A OA 2 2 LOVA Le T LETARA E A ebe e 4 10 4 11 GENERAL SETUP men 5 1 Geod
144. eeeeeeeeeeees 4 6 Bottom zoom display ccceeeeesteeeeees 4 5 Brilhante EE 1 7 C CENTER Soft key 1 13 CHART DETAILS men 5 13 CHART OFFSET soft key 5 12 Charts C MAP chart attributes 0 eee 5 15 cursor and data display C MAP 3 14 data for aids to navigation 3 12 FURUNO chart aptrbutes 5 14 icon data C MAP eeen 3 15 ICONS canst ee ee 3 10 HINGICOS eee ececccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 3 11 Ae ln E 1 5 NavCharts chart attributes 0 0 0 5 14 Elle ET 5 12 port service Icoms 3 13 symbols for FURUNO NavCharts 3 12 tide information C MAP 3 16 CLEAR ALARM soft key 4 24 Clutter rej Ctor cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeeeeees 4 14 C MAP charts attributes 2 eee cece cette eee ee teeetteeeeeeeeeeteee 5 15 cursor and data deplay 3 14 ICOM Calan i e AA 3 15 tide Information 3 16 CNTOUR LINE soft key 5 14 Cold start GPS Receiver GP 310B 5 24 Index 1 INDEX Colors radar display cccceeeeeceseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees 5 5 radar echoes 5 5 sounder echoes A 4 19 Compass display ceceeeeeeeeeeeteteeeeeees 3 3 Controls display unt 1 2 remote Controller 1 4 Course up mode POMS a EE EEEE EESAN 3 8 EE EEN 2 9 CPA TCPA aam 2 42 Cursor display format s s s 5 4 SHUTTING P an E EON OEE EEE E EEE 1 13 CURSOR Soft key 2 18 D Data boxes QLASING DEE 1 16 NIdING aii ae eet 1 15 rearranging 2eceeceee
145. en the TRACK CONTROL menu Use the trackball to select MEMORY TRACK amp MARK Press the EDIT soft key to display the track memory window TRACK MEMORY 2000 8000 POINTS Track memory window Use the trackball to select digit and use the alphanumeric keys to enter value Push the ENTER soft key or the ENTER knob You are asked if you are sure to change the track memory capacity Push the ENTER knob Press the MENU key to close the menu 3 6 6 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Erasing track This paragraph shows you how to erase own ship s track and target tracks You can erase ship s track three ways collectively by color and by area Erasing own ship track by area You can erase own ship s track by area as below This feature is not available when the overlay mode is in use 1 Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL and ERASE T amp M soft keys to show the ERASE menu gt ERASE ALL TRACKS ERASE TRACKS BY AREA ERASE TRACKS BY COLOR ERASE TARGET TRACKS ERASE ALL MARKS LINES ERASE MARKS BY AREA RETURN SHIP S TRACK STATUS TRACKING TRACK 1234 2000 MARK 9 6000 Erase menu 2 Use the trackball to select ERASE TRACKS BY AREA then press the EDIT soft key The menu is erased and the plotter display appears 3 Use the trackball to place the cursor at the top left hand corner of the area which you want to ease track from 4 Press the START soft key or the E
146. er of minutes specified on the RADAR DISPLAY SETUP menu This feature is useful when you do not need the radar s function continuously but want to be alerted to radar targets ina specific area WICH appears at the top left corner when Watchman is active T STBY Tx ST BY Km AIR g j 1 min 5 10 1 min 5 10 or or 20 min 20 min Watchman Beeps emitted just before radar transmits starts How watchman works Turning on off watchman Set a guard zone See the paragraph 2 22 If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to display the radar soft keys Press the NAV FUNC soft key Press the W MAN ON OFF soft key to select ON or OFF as appropriate Press the RETURN soft key to finish a Ee Note When the watchman is activated and no guard zone is active the message PLEASE SET GUARD ZONE PUSH ANY KEY TO CONTINUE appears Press any key and then set a guard zone Setting watchman stand by interval The watchman standby interval that is the number of minutes the radar is in standby can be set to 5 10 or 20 minutes as follows 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the RADAR DISPLAY SETUP soft key 3 Select WATCHMAN TIME then press the EDIT soft key WATCHMAN TIME 5 minutes A O 10 minutes O 20 minutes v Watchman window 4 Select time desired then press the ENTER soft key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu 2 31 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 24 2 32 Suppressing S
147. er value 5 Press the ENTER soft key or push the ENTER knob to register setting 6 Press the ALARM key to close the menu 4 12 5 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Water temperature alarm There are two types of water temperature alarms WITHIN RANGE and OUT OF RANGE The WITHIN RANGE alarm sounds when the water temperature is within the range set and the OUT OF RANGE alarm sounds when the water temperature is higher or lower than the range set Note that the water temperature alarm is turned on or off reciprocally with the water temperature alarm on the plotter menu 1 Press the ALARM key to show the ALARM menu 2 Use the trackball to select TEMPERATURE ALARM 3 Press the EDIT soft key to show the temperature alarm window TEMPERATURE ALARM A o WITHIN RANGE 000 0 000 0 F o OUT OF RANGE 000 0 000 0 F OFF v Water temperature alarm window 4 Use the trackball to select WITHIN RANGE OUT OF RANGE or OFF as numeric key to enter alarm range Adjust the trackball to select digit hit appropriate numeric key to enter value To switch between plus and minus and vice versa use the lt gt soft key Press the ENTER soft key or push the ENTER knob to register setting 6 Press the ALARM key to close the menu o 4 23 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 12 6 4 24 When an alarm setting is violated When an alarm setting has been violated the buzzer sounds and the speaker icon appears in red
148. ess the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP and TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL soft keys to open the TRACK CONTROL menu Use the trackball to select TIME INTERVAL or DISTANCE INTERVAL as appropriate Press the EDIT soft key to display the time or distance interval window depending on what you selected at step 2 TIME INTERVAL Setting range 0 min 1 sec continuous 99 min 59 sec Default setting 10 sec 0m10s When selecting TIME INTERVAL Setting range 0 01 nm continuous 99 99 nm km sm DIPTANCE INTERVAL Default setting 0 1 nm 0 10nm When selecting DISTANCE INTERVAL Interval windows 3 21 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 6 5 3 22 Use the trackball to select digit and enter value with the alphanumeric keys The CLEAR soft key functions to clear an entire line of data Push the ENTER knob or ENTER soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu Changing own ship track mark distribution setting The equipment stores a total of 8000 points of track and marks This amount may be distributed as desired and the default setting is 2000 points of track and 6000 points for marks When you change the track memory setting all tracks and marks in the memory are erased If necessary save the data to a memory card For further details see the paragraph 6 1 2 Saving data to a memory card 1 2 D Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP and TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL soft keys to op
149. est Almanac GPS Displays GPS satellite status display Requires GPS STATUS Receiver GP 310B 320B or GPS navigator outputting soft key the data sentence GSA or GSV For further details see the chapter on Maintenance 5 24 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT WAAS SETUP Press the WAAS SETUP soft key to show the WAAS SETUP display Note This function requires GP 320B antenna Also confirm that your display unit has the program version no shown below NavChart type Ver 12 and after C map type Ver 8 and after Contents of WAAS SETUP menu Item Description Settings WAAS MODE Select ON to use the WAAS mode On Off WAAS SEARCH WAAS satellite can be searched automatically Auto Manual or manually For manual search enter appropriate WAASsatellite number WAAS ALARM When the WAAS signal is lost the audible On Off alarm sounds with the visual message NO WAAS SIGNAL On Alarm continues to sound until the WAAS positioning mode is available again or the alarm is recognized by key operation Off Alarm sounds three times CORRECTION Selects the type of message for WAAS 00 to 27 99 DATA SET correction Use 02 default setting until the system becomes operational 5 25 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5 7 3 TD display setup The TD SETUP menu sets which Loran C or Decca chain to use to display TD position Connection of a Loran C or Decca navigator is not necessary to display TD
150. et equipped with GP 310B 320B The GPS SETUP menu sets up the GPS Receiver GPS 310B 320B Press the MENU key followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NAV OPTION and GPS SENSOR SETTINGS soft keys to display this menu p LOCAL TIME OFFSET 00 00 GEODETIC DATUM WGS 84 POSITION SMOOTHING 000 second s SPD CSE SMOOTHING 005 second s GPS SPEED AVERAGING 060 second s LATITUDE OFFSET 0 000 N LONGITUDE OFFSET 0 000 E DISABLE SATELLITE se LATITUDE 45 35 000 N LONGITUDE 125 00 000 W ANTENNA HEIGHT 005 m GPS FIX MODE 2D 3D COLD START NO GPS setup menu Appears only when GPS 320B is connected Contents of GPS setup menu tem Description Settings Local Time Offset Geodetic Datum GPS uses UTC time If you would rather use local time enter the time difference between it and UTC Use the lt gt soft key to switch from plus to minus and vice versa Geodetic datum is a reference for geodetic survey measurements consisting of fixed latitude longitude and azimuth values associated with a defined station of reference You must have the correct geodetic datum selected in your plotter so that it will reference the correct point on the chart for a given latitude and longitude Although WGS 84 is now the world standard other categories of charts still exist Refer to Appendix for a full list of geodetic datum Con t on next page 5 22 13 30 to 13 30 hours See Appendix for full list
151. et number ARP TTM Target number can be shown for ARP and TTM targets as below ARP Target Number 2 ARP target number Press the MENU key Press the ARP SETUP soft key Select TARGET ID NUMBER Press the EDIT soft key Select ON or OFF as appropriate Press the ENTER soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu DRO Ok ee 2 37 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 26 4 2 38 Terminating tracking of ARP targets When ten targets have been acquired no more acquisition occurs unless targets are cancelled If you need to acquire additional targets you must first cancel one or more individual targets or all targets using one of the procedures below Terminating tracking of selected targets 1 Place the cursor on the target to terminate tracking 2 Press the CLEAR key to terminate tracking and erase the target Terminating tracking of all targets 1 Press the MENU key followed by the ARP SETUP soft key 2 Select CANCEL ALL TARGETS 3 Press the EDIT soft key CANCEL ALL TARGETS A oO YES NO vy Cancel all targets window 4 Select YES Press the ENTER soft key 6 Press the RETURN soft key followed by the MENU key to close the menu gn 2 26 5 2 RADAR OPERATION Setting vector attributes ARP What is a vector A vector is a line extending from a tracked target which shows estimated speed and course of the target The vector tip shows an estimated position of the tar
152. etc You may select the data to display and where to display it as follows 1 Press the MENU key to open the main menu 2 Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM SETUP HOT PAGE amp NAV DISP SETUP and NAV DATA DISPLAY SETUP soft keys POSITION 2 WPTPOS COG 6 BEARING 7 RANGE DEPTH 9 TEMP RETURN Nav data setup screen 3 Use the trackball to select a location 4 Press the EDIT soft key The following display appears DISPLAY DATA A O O O O O O O O O O O O O O v POSITION WPT POSITION SOG STW COG BEARING RANGE DEPTH TEMPERATURE LOG TRIP TIME TO GO ETA DATE TIME WIND Nav data setup window 5 Select the data to display then press the ENTER soft key or ENTER knob to register your selection 6 Press the RETURN soft key followed by the MENU key to close the menu 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5 9 Sounder Setup This section shows you how to customize your network sounder to your liking You can set fish alarm sensitivity fine tune sensors etc 5 9 1 System setup 1 Show the sounder display then press the MENU key 2 Press the SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP soft key SYSTEM SYSTEM gt FISH ALARM LEVEL MEDIUM Meats gt STC HF 00 ySTEM TRANSMISSION STC LF 00 TVG HF FREQ ADJ HF 00 0 TVG LF FREQ ADJ LF 00 0 ECHO OFFSET HF SENSOR TARGET ECHO NORMAL ECHO OFFSET LF SETUP BOTTOM LEVEL HF 000 BOTTOM LEVEL LF 000 KP PULSE INTERN
153. etic datum GPS Receiver GP 310B 5 22 Geodetic datum codes A 10 GPS Receiver GP 310B setup 05 5 22 GPS sensor GP 310B test 7 8 GPS SETUP men 5 22 GPS status display cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 7 12 Guard alarm cancelling ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeeeeeeeaaes 2 30 SOUING stein te tain ei ae 2 29 H Heading line A 2 16 Head up mode A 2 9 Highway display eeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees 3 5 HIWAY CNTRL soft key 3 5 HL OFF Soft key 2 16 Hot page setup ceeeceeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeees 5 19 Hue radar 0 11 gt 1 8 SEELEN 4 19 I REJ soft key 2 17 ICONS sch ein E A 12 Interference rejection EE 2 17 SOUNdCE Wa Ae teeta 4 13 K Keyboard est 7 11 Keying pulse A 5 29 L Eine le 5 2 Latitude longitude display 00000ssseeeeeeeen 5 2 Lines entering 02 cceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeentneeeeeees 3 25 EE le VEER 3 27 Ile 3 26 LOAD DATA Mem cc ceceeeeeseeeeeeeteeeeees 6 4 Local time GPS Receiver GP 2108 5 22 navigator GPS Loran CC 5 21 Lost target aam 2 43 M Magnetic varlation 5 3 Maintenance battery replacement ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 2 fuse replacement eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeesenes 7 2 AALA E E EEA AE E EN 7 1 Ee Te 7 3 Marker Z0om deplay ne 4 5 Marks COIOM APEP 3 25 Cl ale E 3 25 Elle RTE 3 27 erasing Individuel 3 27 co if O aaron acer ncrrerecortcete rarer eter ernr SN 3 25 Memory ele WE 7 13 El EE 7 6 I
154. euer ee Eege 2 25 2 ABO net Wen TEE 2 25 2 ECMO OLR UCD nach ah oe ae ae Oe he ce Re A eee hd ei ae A dca te ee hea EA 2 26 2 20 EGHO AVGlAQIAG EE 2 27 2 21 Qutp tting TEL Date EE 2 28 ENEE EE 2 29 2 22 1 Setting a guard alarm ZOMG EE 2 29 2 22 2 When the alarm is Violated kee 2 30 2 22 3 Cancelling the guard aam ENEE 2 30 Ee EE 2 31 2 23 1 How watchman WOK CHE 2 31 2 23 2 Turning on off watchman EE 2 31 2 23 3 Setting watchman stand by interval ccceecceeeeeeee eter ee eeeeeneeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 31 2 24 Suppressing Second trace Echoes AAA 2 32 2 25 Waypoint MAM EE 2 33 2 26 ARP TTM Operation EE 2 34 2 26 1 Activating deactivating ARP TIME 2 35 2 26 2 Acquiring and tracking targets APP 2 36 2 26 3 Displaying target number ARP TIME 2 37 2 26 4 Terminating tracking of ARP targets esessssssseernneesseerrrrnnrreserrrrrrrnnrrnnneseet 2 38 2 26 5 Setting vector attributes ARP is sesctictaedtesatidonieden ance oaclenianidnaead 2 39 2 26 6 Displaying past position APP 2 40 2 26 7 ARP TTM Re e EE 2 41 2 26 8 CPA T GPA alarm ARP EE 2 42 2 26 9 Lost target alarm ARP RE 2 43 2 27 Interpreting the Radar NEE 2 44 E 91 E 2 44 22TA False SCNOCS arree E EE niet geht eg Berg Ee 2 46 2 27 3 SART Search and Rescue Transponder A1 2 48 2 27 4 Racon Radar Beacon ssssssseseerrreesserrrrrrrnrttsstrtttrrnnttssrtrttrrnnnrssertnnne nne 2 50 3 PLOTTER OPERATION E 3 1 Seele eene 3 1 3 1 1 Full s
155. ey to close the menu Fish alarm The fish alarm sounds when a fish echo is within the preset alarm range Note that the sensitivity of the fish alarm can be set on the SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu 1 Press the ALARM key to show the ALARM menu 2 Use the trackball to select FISH ALARM 3 Press the EDIT soft key to show the fish alarm window FISH ALARM A o ON 0000 0 0000 0 ft OFF v Fish alarm window 4 Use the trackball to select ON or OFF as appropriate For ON use the trackball and numeric keys to enter range Adjust the trackball to select digit hit the appropriate numeric key to enter value 5 Press the ENTER soft key or push the ENTER knob to register setting 6 Press the ALARM key to close the menu 4 21 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 12 4 4 22 Fish alarm B L The bottom lock fish alarm sounds when a fish echo is within a predetermined distance from the bottom Note that the sensitivity of the fish alarm can be set on the SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu 1 Press the ALARM key to show the ALARM menu 2 Use the trackball to select FISH ALARM B L 3 Press the EDIT soft key to show the fish alarm B L window FISH ALARM B L A O ON 0000 0 0000 0 ft OFF v Fish alarm B L window 4 Use the trackball to select ON or OFF as appropriate For ON use the trackball and numeric keys to enter range Adjust the trackball to select digit hit appropriate numeric key to ent
156. ey to finish Note If the arrival alarm range is changed turn off the anchor watch alarm and then turn it on again to give priority to the anchor watch alarm 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 11 4 XTE Cross Track Error alarm The XTE alarm warns you when your boat is off its intended course When the XTE alarm is active two red dashed lines mark the XTE alarm area Own ship 4 inati See 2 Ze Alarm S P setting Intended course Alarm How the XTE alarm works Press the ALARM key to open the alarm menu 2 Use the trackball to select XTE ALARM 3 Press the EDIT soft key to open the XTE alarm window XTE ALARM A o ON 0 050nm OFF v XTE alarm window 4 Use the trackball and the alphanumeric keys to enter alarm setting Operate the trackball to select digit use the alphanumeric keys to enter value The available XTE alarm setting is 0 001 to 9 999 miles 5 Press the ENTER soft key or push the ENTER knob to register setting 6 Press the ALARM key to finish 3 11 5 Speed alarm The speed alarm warns when your boat s speed is within or under over the speed range set 1 Press the ALARM key to open the alarm menu 2 Use the trackball to select SPEED ALARM 3 Press the EDIT soft key to display the speed alarm window SPEED ALARM A o WITHIN 000 0 000 0 kt o UNDER OVER 000 0 000 0 kt e OFF v Speed alarm window 3 55 3 PLOTTER OPERATION
157. ference Rock base in water depth Mud and sand Second bottom echo Bottom echoes 4 27 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 15 3 4 15 4 4 28 Fish school echoes Fish school echoes will generally be plotted between the zero line and the bottom Usually the fish school fish echo is weaker than the bottom echo because its reflection property is much smaller compared to the bottom The size of the fish school can be ascertained from the density of the display Small Large school school fish school Fish school echoes Surface noise Aeration When the waters are rough or the boat passes over a wake surface noise may appear near the zero line As surface turbulence is acoustically equivalent to running into a brick wall the bottom echo will be displayed intermittently Similar noise sometimes appears when a water temperature difference thermocline exists Different species of fish tend to prefer different temperature zones so the thermocline may be useful to help identify target fish 200 kHz tends to show shallow thermoclines better than 50 kHz In rough waters the display is occasionally interrupted due to below the ship air bubbles obstructing the sound path This also occurs when the boat makes a quick turn or reverses movement Lowering the picture advance speed may reduce the interruption However reconsideration of the transducer installation may be necessary if the interruption occurs frequently Su
158. fic Mode display unit in the case of multiple NavNet display units For further details see the Installation Manual Range amp Chooses how to calculate range and Rhumb Line Straight line drawn between two Bearing bearing points on a nautical chart Mode Great Circle Shortest course between two points on the surface of the earth Continued on next page 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of general setup menu con t from previous page item Description Seng Bearing Chooses bearing display format for True Magnetic Readout course course over ground and cursor bearing Magnetic The magnetic variations for all areas of Auto Manual Variation the earth are preprogrammed into this unit The preprogrammed variation is accurate for most instances however you may wish to manually enter a variation For manual input select Manual hit the EDIT soft key enter value then hit the ENTER soft key to set AUTO requires position data 5 2 Radar Setup This paragraph explains how to customize the radar display to suit your operational needs 5 2 1 Radar display setup The radar display may be set up from the RADAR DISPLAY SETUP menu which contains items such as EBL reference and cursor position format 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the RADAR DISPLAY SETUP soft key gt EBL REFERENCE RELATIVE SEH CURSOR POSITION RNG amp BRG REL TUNING AUTO TX SECTOR BLANKING OFF 000
159. g on objective PORT shows a list of ports in your area NEAR SRVC displays the port service list 3 46 4 3 PLOTTER OPERATION PORT amp SERVICE SELECT PORT amp SRVC gt ACCIAROLI ACQUAMORTA AGNONE S NICOLA AGROPOLI AMALFI BAIA CAPRI CASA MICCIOLA ISCHIA Port list NavChart Italy PORT amp SERVICE A ch A We Ee e K Port services NavChart Port services C MAP Port services and sample port list If you selected PORT NavCharts only at step 3 use the trackball to select a port then press the ENTER soft key Make a route using the soft keys then push the ENTER knob If you want to go directly to that port simply press the ADD QP soft key followed by the ENTER knob If you selected NEAR SRVC at step 3 select service mark desired with the trackball and then push the ENTER soft key or the ENTER knob Then the display shows the locations of those services nearest you The figure below shows the location of filling stations in an area in southern Italy Use the trackball to place the hand cursor on the port service icon desired then press the ENTER soft key Make a route using the soft keys then push the ENTER knob If you want to go directly to location selected simply press the ADD QP soft key followed by pushing the ENTER
160. get after the selected vector time elapses It can be useful to extend the vector length time in order to evaluate the risk of collision with any target on Vector Vector Vector reference vector time You may reference the vectors to North True requires heading and speed data or ship s heading relative as desired Vector time can be set to 30 seconds 1 3 6 15 or 30 minutes 1 Press the MENU key followed by the ARP SETUP soft key to show the ARP SETUP menu 2 Operate the trackball to select ARP VECTOR MODE 3 Press the EDIT soft key to show the ARP vector mode window ARP VECTOR MODE A RELATIVE o TRUE v ARP vector mode window 4 Select TRUE or RELATIVE as appropriate Press the ENTER soft key 6 Select ARP VECTOR TIME then press the EDIT soft key to show the ARP vector time window Si ARP VECTOR TIME 30 seconds 1 minute 3 minutes 6 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes ARP vector time window 7 Operate the trackball to select vector time among 30 sec 1 min 3 min 6 min 15 min and 30 min 8 Press the ENTER soft key 9 Press the MENU key to close the menu 2 39 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 26 6 2 40 Displaying past position ARP This ARP can display time spaced dots maximum ten dots marking the past positions of any targets being tracked You can evaluate a target s actions by the spacing between dots Below are examples of dot spacing and target movement
161. gs These can be removed by the use of the A C SEA control although it may be operationally useful to observe the sidelobes as they may be easier to detect in clutter conditions and also they will confirm that the SART is near to the ship Gain For maximum range SART detection the normal gain setting for long range detection should be used that is with background noise speckle visible 2 49 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 27 4 2 50 A C SEA control For optimum range SART detection this control should be set to the minimum Care should be exercised as wanted target in sea clutter may be obscured Note also that in clutter conditions the first few dots of the SART response may not be detectable irrespective of the setting of the anti clutter sea control In this case the position of the SART may be estimated by measuring 9 5 nm from the furthest dot back towards own ship Some sets have automatic manual anti clutter sea control facilities in which case the operator should switch to manual A C RAIN control This should be used normally to break up areas of rain when trying to detect a SART response which being a series of dots is not affected by the action of the anti clutter rain circuitry Note that racon responses which are often in the form of along flash will be affected by the use of this control Some sets have automatic manual anti clutter rain control facilities in which case the operator should switch to manual Not
162. he WAYPOINTS ROUTES soft key 3 Press the CREATE VOYAGE BASED ROUTE soft key LENGTH 25 6 nm WAYPOINTS 35 NEW LENGTH 56 7 nm SELECT wee ROUTE LENGTH 21 1 nm WAYPOINTS 3 04 LENGTH 21 1 nm WAYPOINTS 3 PUSH ENTER KNOB TO RETURN SEARCH FOR L Save route menu 4 Press the NEW soft key to show the new route window Note If you want to tack voyage based points onto the end of an existing route select the route with the trackball then press the SELECT ROUTE soft key instead of the NEW soft key Then go to step 6 ROUTE NAME Next consecutive route number Woe Ce BCKTRK COMMENT DIST MANUAL USE FURUNO BACK TRACK FUNCTION TO AUTOMATICALLY CREATE ROUTE BY TIME OR DISTANCE Save route window 5 If required you may change the route name and enter a comment 3 38 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 6 Choose how to record points for your route by time by range or manual entry by pressing BCKTRK TIME BCKTRK RANGE or MANUAL soft key as appropriate For manual entry go to step 8 For BCKTRK TIME BCKTRK DIST one of the following displays appears TIME INTERVAL DISTANCE INTERVAL 0h01m 0 4nm When selecting BCKTRK TIME When selecting BCKTRK DIST Displays for entry of time distance interval Enter interval desired with the trackball and the alphanumeric keys Press the START LOG and RETURN soft keys followed by the MENU key to close the menu At thi
163. he cursor on the mark you want to erase 2 Press the CLEAR key to erase the mark Erasing an individual line Place the cursor on an end of the line to erase then press the CLEAR key Placing the cursor at the intersecting point of two line segments will erase both line segments Erasing marks lines by area This feature is not available when the overlay mode is in use 1 Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL and ERASE T amp M soft keys to show the ERASE menu 2 Use the trackball to select ERASE MARKS BY AREA then press the EDIT soft key The menu is erased and the plotter display appears 3 Use the trackball to place the cursor at the top left hand corner of the area which you want to erase marks and lines from Press the START soft key or the ENTER knob 5 Move the cursor to the bottom right hand corner of the area which you want to erase marks and lines from 6 Press the END soft key or the ENTER knob You are asked if you are sure to delete the marks lines selected Press the ENTER knob to delete 7 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu Erasing all marks lines You can erase all marks and lines collectively Be absolutely sure you want to erase all marks and lines erased marks and lines cannot be restored 1 Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL and ERASE T amp M soft keys to show the ERASE menu 2 Use the tr
164. he figure below HOT PAGE 1 RADAR Red cursor shows current screen selection NAV DATA OVERLAY Hot page setup menu SPLIT X 3 screen main screen selection 5 19 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to select a main screen then press the ENTER knob For example select the radar display Your choice is then shaded to show that is has been selected HOT PAGE 1 RADAR PLOTTER SOUNDER L Om Sub screen COMPASS HIGHWAY EXT VIDEO Hot page setup menu SPLIT X 3 screen sub screen selection 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to select the screen to show at the top right 1 4 screen then press the ENTER knob or the ENTER soft key 6 Rotate the ENTER knob to select the screen to show at the bottom right 1 4 screen then press ENTER knob or the ENTER soft key Note The SELECT WINDOW soft key functions to select the window to process 7 Press the MENU key to close the menu 5 20 5 7 1 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Navigator Setup This section provides the information necessary for selecting the type of navigator connected to your plotter Navigation data source The NAV SETUP menu bm POSITION SOURCE ALL j selects SPEED AVERAGING 0060second s main y LOCAL TIME OFFSET 00 00 the source of TEMP CALIBRATION 00 F For GPS receiver ot
165. he higher the waves and the higher the antenna above the water the further the clutter will extend Sea clutter may affect radar performance because real targets are sometimes hidden by the echoes of small waves See the left hand figure in the figure below When sea clutter masks the picture adjust the A C SEA to reduce the clutter The A C SEA reduces the amplification of echoes at short ranges where clutter is the greatest and progressively increases amplification as the range increases so amplification will be normal at those ranges where there is no sea clutter Sea clutter at A C SEA adjusted screen center sea clutter suppressed Effect of A C SEA Adjusting the A C SEA A C SEA should be adjusted so that the clutter is broken up into small dots and small targets become distinguishable 1 Press the GAIN key 2 Press the A C SEA soft key to show the A C SEA setting window A C SEA o AUTO ROUGH o AUTO MODERATE o AUTO CALM SR MAN 0 SS Model 1700 series radar Model 1800 1900 series radar A C SEA setting window 3 When the radar source is the Model 1700 series use the trackball to select AUTO ROUGH AUTO MODERATE AUTO CALM or MAN manual as appropriate Select an AUTO option according to the sea state 4 For manual adjustment rotate the ENTER knob to adjust The range of adjustment is 0 100 Do not overadjust weak echoes may be missed 2 6 2 6 1 2 RADAR OPERATION Whe
166. he top of the screen The heading line changes its direction according to ship s heading North Heading Line North up presentation mode True motion Fixed radar targets maintain a constant position on the screen while your own ship moves across the radar image at the correct speed and heading A map like image is displayed with all moving vessels traveling in true perspective to each other and to fixed landmasses As your ship s position approaches the edge of the screen the radar display is automatically reset to reveal the area ahead of your ship You can manually reset your ship s position at any time by pressing the RADAR DISPLY soft key followed by the SHIFT soft key North Heading Line True motion presentation mode 2 10 2 10 2 10 1 2 RADAR OPERATION Measuring the Range You can measure the range to a radar target three ways by the range rings by the cursor and by the VRM Variable Range Marker Measuring range by range rings Count the number of rings between the center of the display and the target Check the range ring interval and judge the distance of the echo from the inner edge of the nearest ring To turn the range rings on do the following 1 If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys 2 Press the RADAR DISPLY soft key RADAR DISPLAY Radar display soft keys 3 Press the RINGS soft key to turn the rings on and select desired brilliance
167. heck battery for proper voltage output 10 8 to 31 2 V there is no response e turn off and on the power If there still is no response the key may when a key is pressed be faulty Request service 7 7 2 Radar GD 1900C requires a network radar Radar troubleshooting you pressed the nothing appears on the e check that the antenna cable is POWER BRILL key and the display firmly fastened RADAR TX soft key to show e check if radar source is correct the radar picture marks legends appear no echo appears e check Tx fuse in power cable If it is blown replace it the picture is not updated or e check antenna cable it freezes e for freeze up turn the display unit on and off again tuning is adjusted sensitivity is poor e magnetron may need to be replaced Contact your dealer the range is changed radar picture does not e try to hit the and keys change again e turn the display unit off and on again there is poor discrimination in e adjust A C SEA range the true motion presentation e reselect true motion mode is not working properly e check if heading and speed are input the range rings are not e hit the RADAR DISPLY and displayed RINGS soft keys to display them 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 7 7 3 Plotter Requires GPS Receiver GP 310B Plotter troubleshooting position is not fixed e check that antenna connector is firmly fastened within three minutes e check number of satellites received
168. her nav data For DEPTH CALIBRATION _O0ft than GP 310B 320B GPS receiver other than the GP 310B 320B speed averaging and Nav setup menu local time offset to use local time are also available Press the MENU key followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NAV OPTION and NAV SOURCE SETTINGS soft keys to display this menu Contents of nav setup menu RETURN tem Description TI Stee Position Source Speed Averaging Chooses source of position data FURUNO BB GPS GPS Receiver GP 310B 320B GP GPS navigator via NETWORK or NMEA port LC Loran C navigator via NETWORK or NMEA port ALL Multiple navaid connection via NETWORK or NMEA port Calculation of ETA is based on average 0 9999 seconds ship s speed over a given period If the period is too long or too short calculation error will result Change this setting if calculation error occurs The default setting is suitable for most conditions Local Time GPS uses UTC time If you would rather use 13 30 to 13 30 hours local time enter the time difference between it and UTC This setting is not necessary when the time difference is entered at the GPS navaid which is connected Use the lt gt soft key to switch from plus to minus and vice versa Temp Offsets NMEA water temperature 40 F 40 F Calibration data Depth Offsets NMEA depth data 15 90 ft Calibration 5 21 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5 7 2 GPS receiver setup S
169. ill be turned off approx three minutes after turning off the power Note The first time you turn on the power or any time the power is applied after a memory reset you are asked if you want to start the simulation mode which provides simulated operation of the equipment Push the ENTER knob to start the simulation mode or press the CLEAR key to start normal operation For further details about the simulation mode see the paragraph 1 10 Simulation Display 1 6 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 4 Display Brilliance Panel Brilliance Hue You can adjust display brilliance panel brilliance and hue as shown below 1 4 1 Display brilliance panel brilliance 1 Press the POWER BRILL key momentarily A set of soft keys for adjustment of brilliance and hue appear Active soft key is highlighted BRILL e 34 22 3456 N 359 9 M BRILL CONTST 080 22 3456 E 19 9 kt CONTST aS a DISPLAY BRILLIANCE SC Jl en d bk Ley Au AN 11 H Radar Display Plotter Display Brilliance adjustment soft keys 2 Press the DISPLY BRILL or PANEL BRILL soft key as appropriate An adjustment window appears at the bottom of the screen This window shows the name of the item selected for adjustment plus current brilliance level by bar graph DISPLAY BRILLIANCE PANEL BRILLIANCE es 8 Display brilliance Panel brilliance Display brilliance and panel brilliance windows Adjust the
170. ils require heading and speed inputs 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the RADAR DISPLAY SETUP key 3 Choose TRAIL MODE then press the EDIT soft key TRAIL MODE A o TRUE RELATIVE v Trail mode window Select TRUE or RELATIVE as appropriate then press the ENTER soft key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu gt A 2 25 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 19 Echo Stretch 2 26 Normally the reflected echoes from long range targets appear on the display as weaker and smaller blips even though they are compensated by the radar s internal circuitry The echo stretch function magnifies these small blips in all ranges Two types of echo stretch are available ES LOW which stretches echoes in bearing direction and ES HIGH which stretches them in both range and bearing directions Target gt GE Range Beari gt direction ac Bearing recuon direction Echo Stretch OFF LOW Echo stretch HIGH Echo stretch Types of echo stretch This function magnifies not only targets but also sea clutter and radar interference For this reason be sure sea clutter and radar interference are properly suppressed before activating the echo stretch If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys Press the SIGNAL PROC soft key Press the E STR soft key to select HIGH LOW or OFF as appropriate Press the RETURN soft key to finish NS The display shows ES H High or ES L Low when
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172. indow P Choose MAN Adjust the ENTER knob until the tuning bar is at its longest position 6 Press the MENU key to close the menu g Note If the auto setting does not provide satisfactory tuning ask your dealer how to re adjust tuning Adjusting the Gain The GAIN key adjusts the gain sensitivity of the radar receiver It works in a manner similar to that of volume control of a broadcast receiver which amplifies received signals The proper setting is such that the background noise is just visible on the screen If your gain setting is too low weak echoes may be missed On the other hand excessive gain yields too much background noise strong targets may be missed because of the poor contrast between desired echoes and the background noise on the display To adjust the receiver sensitivity transmit on long range and then do the following 1 GAIN SENSITIVITY GAIN SENSITIVITY 2 RADAR OPERATION Press the GAIN key to show the gain adjustment soft keys and the last used adjustment window appears The example below shows the gain sensitivity adjustment window The gain soft keys shown depend on radar source as shown below AUTO ROUGH AUTO ROUGH o AUTO MODERATE o AUTO MODERATE o AUTO CALM o AUTO CALM o MAN 2 3 4 5 0 9 o MAN 0 Model 1700 series Model 1800 1900 series Gain adjustment soft keys Press the GAIN soft key to show
173. ines from NavNet equipment Press the MENU key Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key Press the DATA TRANSFER soft key Press the RECEIVE DATA VIA NETWORK soft key OS gt HOST NAME PLOT gern MARKS amp LINES OFF WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES OFF Receive data menu 5 Select HOST NAME then press the EDIT soft key HOST NAME Bic Host name window 6 Use the trackball and the alphanumeric keys to input host name from which to receive data then push the ENTER knob 7 Select the data you wish to receive then press the EDIT soft key For example select MARKS amp LINES MARKS amp LINES A o ON OFF v Marks amp lines window 8 Select ON or OFF as appropriate then press the ENTER soft key 9 Turn WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES on or off as appropriate 6 DATA TRANSFER 6 5 10 Press the RCV soft key followed by the ENTER knob The message START RECEIVING DATA VIA NETWORK is displayed If no data could be found the message HOST NAME IS NOT FOUND appears 11 When the transfer is completed the message DATA TRANSFER COMPLETED PUSH ENTER KNOB TO CONTINUE appears Push the ENTER knob to finish 12 Press the MENU key to close the menu Outputting Data Through the Network Follow the procedure below to output data through the network 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM SETUP PORT SETUP an
174. ing the instructions from step 6 in Entering a waypoint with the cursor on page 3 29 Press the SAVE soft key to register the waypoint 8 Press the MENU key to close the menu N 3 8 2 Editing waypoint data Waypoint data may be edited from the waypoint list or directly from the plotter display Editing waypoint data from the waypoint list Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES and WAYPOINTS soft keys Press the LOCAL LIST or ALPHANUMERIC LIST soft key as appropriate Use the trackball to select the waypoint you want to edit Press the EDIT WPT soft key Edit data as appropriate Press the SAVE soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu E ON R 3 31 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Editing a waypoint from the plotter display You may edit waypoints from the plotter display as follows 1 Press the MENU key followed by the WAYPOINTS ROUTES and WAYPOINTS soft key to open the waypoint menu 2 Press the WAYPOINT BY CURSOR soft key 3 Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the waypoint which you want to change A flashing diamond mark appears on the waypoint when it is correctly selected 4 Press the EDIT MOVE soft key Three soft keys replace the EDIT MOVE soft key EDIT WPT Edit from the waypoint entry window MOVE WPT Move waypoint to new position with the cursor ERASE WPT Erase waypoint See paragraph 3 8 3 5 Press the appropriate soft key For the EDIT WPT
175. ining shift amount is as shown below Ship s speed eege X05 A t of shift Shift speed setting EE Automatic shift mode is only available in the head up mode Setting automatic shift maximum speed If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys Press the RADAR DISPLY soft key Press the SHIFT soft key to show the shift soft keys Press the AUTO S SPD soft key to display the auto ship speed setting window E eg e AUTO SHIP SPEED Auto ship speed setting window 5 Adjust the trackball or ENTER knob to set the maximum speed of your vessel and then push the ENTER knob or the ENTER soft key to set The setting range is 1 999 kt and the default setting is 15 kt Automatic shift Press the AUTO key to automatically shift the sweep origin To cancel shift press the RADAR DISPLY SHIFT and OFF soft keys 2 17 2 17 1 2 RADAR OPERATION Using the Offset EBL The offset EBL can be used to predict a potential collision course It can also be used to measure the range and bearing between two targets Predicting collision course The procedure below may be used to check if a radar target is on a potential collision course with your vessel 1 2 3 on Press the EBL VRM key to show the EBL VRM soft keys Press the EBL1 ON soft key to turn on the EBL1 Press the OFFSET soft key The origin of EBL1 moves to the cursor position which is marked with an X Use the trackball t
176. is automatically tracked within 0 1 to 32 nm If the FURUNO heading sensor PG 1000 is used the data sentence RMC is necessary Alternatively you can display the tracks of other ships by receiving the data sentence TTM Tracked Target Message via the NETWORK or NMEA port on the display unit However targets cannot be acquired Note When using your unit as remote display you cannot change the range of the main radar at the remote display For the target acquisition set the range individually Usage precautions for ARP A WARNING No one navigational aid should be relied upon for the safety of vessel and crew The navigator has the responsibility to check all aids available to confirm position Electronic aids are not a substitute for basic navigational principles and common sense e This auto plotter automatically tracks an automatically or manually acquired radar target and calculates its course and speed indicating them by a vector Since the data generated by the auto plotter are based on what radar targets are selected the radar must always be optimally tuned for use with the auto plotter to ensure required targets will not be lost or unwanted targets such as sea returns and noise will not be acquired and tracked e A target does not always mean a land mass reef ships or other surface vessels but can imply returns from sea surface and clutter As the level of clutter changes with environment the ope
177. ition 1996 11 EN 60945 2002 IEC 60945 Fourth edition 2002 08 EN 60950 2000 IEC 60950 Third edition 1999 04 KSR 142 1985 10 Annex 1 IEC 60936 1 Amendment 1 Annex D 2002 06 ITU R R Appendix S3 Table 2 ITU R M 1177 3 2003 06 ITU R SM 15389 2002 11 ITU R SM 1541 2002 11 ITU R SM 329 9 2003 02 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see e Statement of Opinion N 01214052 AA 03 of 4 March 2005 issued by Telefication The Netherlands Test reports FLI 12 01 004 FLI 12 01 005 FLI 12 01 006 of 12 January 2001 FLI 12 01 017 FLI 12 01 018 FLI 12 01 019 of 8 February 2001 FLI 12 01 015 of 30 January 2001 FLI 12 03 039 FLI 12 03 041 of 28 August 2003 FLI 12 05 001 FLI 12 05 002 of 19 January 2005 FKI 12 05 005 of 10 February 2005 and FLI 12 05 006 of 8 February 2005 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd Test reports K03 17 164 K03 17 165 of 19 November 2003 K03 17 173 K03 17 174 K03 17 175 K03 17 176 KO3 17 177 K03 17 188 of 5 January 2004 On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya City Japan Manager March 17 2005 International Rules and Regulations Place and date of issue FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD F Wy LA wy ee oe 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 Pub NO DOC 791 Declaration of Conformity 4 0560 We FURUNO ELECTR
178. ition and then return to MANUAL to show the own ship track in black 1 8 1 5 1 5 1 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Selecting a Display Display modes If you have a radar navigator network sounder and external video source video recorder etc optional PIP board required six full screen displays are available radar plotter echo sounder nav data overlay and external video In addition to the full screen display you can divide the screen into halves and thirds to show two and three sets of images on a combination display i S SCH vert Inge e Ke Overlay screen plotter radar only Requires L L data Combination screen Full screen radar plotter radar Display screens The table below shows the displays available with each screen type Screen type and available display screen Combination screen options Overlay screen half or thirds screen options Full screen Plotter radar sounder Radar plotter compass highway compass highway nav data overlay external video Plotter radar sounder nav data external video overlay 1 9 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 5 2 1 10 Selecting a display 1 item Press the DISP key to show the display selection window The icons of modes not available are shaded HOTPAGE 1 HOTPAGE 6 are user arrangeable displays called hot pages which you can configure as you like For further details se
179. ker shows color currently displayed in white Color bar 16 color when white marker function is active 5 Press the RETURN soft key followed by the MENU key to close the menu To turn the white marker function off display OFF in the white marker window 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 10 Picture Advance Speed The picture advance speed determines how quickly the vertical scan lines run across the screen When selecting a picture advance speed keep in mind that a fast advance speed will expand the size of the fish school horizontally on the screen and a slow advance speed will contract it 4 10 1 The advancement speed may be set independent of or synchronized with ship s speed Advancement independent of ship s speed 1 2 3 5 Press the MENU key Press the SOUNDER MENU soft key Select PICTURE ADVANCE and press the EDIT soft key to open the picture advance window PICTURE ADVANCE A e 2 1 o 1 1 o 1 2 oO 1 4 o 1 8 o 1 16 o STOP v Picture advance window Use the trackball to select speed desired The fractions in the window denote the number of scan lines produced per transmission For example 1 8 means one scan line is produced every eight transmissions STOP freezes the display and it is convenient for observing an echo Press the RETURN soft key followed by the MENU key to close the menu Note When using the plotter sounder combination display advancement of the soun
180. knob 40 45 971 N FROM 0 26 nm 13 57 462 E Os 180 2 M 16 0nm nach 3NACCHIA ACCO AMENO ly ie CASAMICCIOLA l ISCHIA Sample filling station locations southern Italy 3 47 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 10 4 3 48 Following a route Selecting the route to follow E ey be A Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES soft key Press the ROUTES soft key to open the route list Select a route Press the GOTO soft key to show the plotter display The cursor is on the waypoint nearest own ship 359 2 M 104 5 M TRIP ies a FISH 83 2nm 10 0 kt 0 7 16 0 nm WPT002 D FISH WPTO001 RETURN Plotter display route selected as destination Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the waypoint or leg in the route from where to start navigating the route Press the GOTO WPT or FOLLOW LEG soft key depending on the action taken at step 6 A solid light blue line runs between own ship and first waypoint Green dashed lines connect all other waypoints The arrows on the lines show the direction to traverse the route Navigating waypoints in reverse order Press the RVRSE ROUTE soft key followed by the ENTER knob to navigate waypoints in reverse order The arrows on the route line point in the direction selected 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Restarting navigation When you steer to avoid an obstacle or the vessel drifts you may go off your
181. l operation you may adjust the bottom echo level detection circuit for both HF and LF to stabilize the indication Note that if the level is set too low weak echoes may be missed and if set too high the depth indication will not be displayed KP Pulse s Internal External See Selects source of keying pulse installation manual Smoothing Smoothes echoes to present stable display The SM1 SM4 OFF higher the setting the greater the smoothing TLL Output Outputs current position to plotter where it is ON OFF marked with TLL mark Use soft key to output TLL STC HF LF Adjusts STC level for the high and low frequencies 0 10 For ETR 30N_ and is useful for suppressing surface noise The only setting range is 0 10 the higher the setting the greater the extent of suppression Setting 10 suppresses noise up to several meters Turn off the STC when there is no noise on the screen otherwise weak echoes may be missed FREQ ADJ Interference from other acoustic equipment 10 10 HF LF For operating nearby or other electronic equipment on ETR 30N only your boat may show itself on the display You may suppress these type of interference by adjusting frequency TARGET Sets fishing objective Normal Surface ECHO Normal for general fishing Surface for detecting For ETR 30N surface Pulse repetition rate is higher than only NORMAL on the specified transducer SENSOR See next section for details SETUP sof
182. lly adjust the range ring interval so that accurate range measurements may be made while operating on any range setting The range range ring interval and pulselength appear at the top left hand corner of the display Press the RANGE or key to change the range scale Range scales nm sm awe ors om os pon 1 ps e 3 e e e e e e e e e Ring No of Range scales km ae pos o OH o e e e ee e pe a e e romea oras 025 025 ors os os a alala 3 Jae ee we Note 1 Maximum range depends on the network radar as shown below 2 6 Model 1722 1722C 1823C 24 nm Model 1732 1732C 1742 1 742C 1833 1833C 36 nm Model 1762 1762C 1933 1933C 48 nm Model 1943 1943C 64 nm Model 1953C 72 nm Note 2 You may choose which ranges to use from the RADAR RANGE SETUP menu For details see paragraph 5 2 2 This function is not available with the GD 1900C 2 8 2 RADAR OPERATION Pulselength The pulselength in use is displayed at the upper left corner of the display Appropriate pulselengths are preset to individual range scales Therefore you are not usually required to select them If you are not satisfied with the current pulselength setting however it is possible to change it for the ranges shown below Generally select a longer pulse for longer detection range and shorter pulse for better range discrimination 1 5 nm 1 5 sm 3 km Short pulse medium pulse 3 nm 3 sm 6 km Medium pulse long pulse 1 If
183. ly selected Press the CLEAR key You are asked if you are sure to erase the waypoint Push the ENTER knob The waypoint is erased from the plotter screen and the waypoint list Erasing a waypoint from the menu 1 2 3 Press the MENU key followed by the WAYPOINTS ROUTES and WAYPOINTS soft key to open the waypoint menu Press the WAYPOINT BY CURSOR soft key Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the waypoint which you want to erase A flashing diamond mark appears on the waypoint when it is correctly selected Press the EDIT MOVE soft key followed by the ERASE WPT soft key You are asked if you are sure to erase the waypoint Push the ENTER knob to erase the waypoint Press the MENU key to close the menu The waypoint is erased from the plotter screen and the waypoint list Erasing a waypoint from the waypoint list E iss Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES and WAYPOINTS soft keys Press the LOCAL LIST or ALPHANUMERIC LIST soft key Use the trackball to select the waypoint you want to erase Press the ERASE WPT soft key You are asked if you are sure to erase the waypoint Push the ENTER knob The waypoint is erased from both the waypoint list and the plotter screen if it is currently displayed Press the MENU key to close the menu 3 33 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 8 4 3 34 Changing waypoint mark size FURUNO NavCharts You may change the size of all way
184. m own ship to cursor Cursor p BRIDGE Plotter Display CENTER Cursor cursor data 1 13 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 7 Entering the MOB Mark Setting MOB as Destination The MOB Man Overboard mark functions to mark man overboard position You can inscribe this mark from any mode except while playing back data or conducting any test Note that this function requires position data KAES bearing Man j SE overboad position MOB Data Box Bearing and range to MOB position MOB concept 1 Press and hold down the SAVE MOB key for about three seconds when someone falls overboard The display shows the waypoint number being saved youngest empty waypoint number 001 999 followed by the MOB confirmation window Time remaining is counted down while pressing the SAVE MOB key WAYPOINT SAVED MAN OVER BOARD gt GO TO MOB YES PUSH ENTER KNOB CONTINUE PUSHING FOR MOB XXXWPT CONTINUE PUSHING FOR MOB XXX Waypoint number NO PUSH CLEAR KEY XX SEC XX Time remaining is counted down MOB mark messages 2 Push the ENTER knob to select the MOB position as the destination or press the CLEAR key to only mark current ship s position as a waypoint If you select the MOB position as destination e A full screen radar plotter or overlay appears depending on the display in use e The MOB mark MOB appears at the MOB position and a light blu
185. matic radar 2 20 Manual radar 2 19 enee 4 11 SHIFT Soft key 2 19 4 11 Sidelobe echoes 2 46 Signal level erasure sounder ee 4 15 SIM SETUP men 1 18 Simulation display cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeetees 1 18 Smoothing echoes eounder 5 29 SNDR CNTRL soft key 1 11 el 1 3 Speed alarms sivaaie ieee 3 55 Speed averaging GPS Receiver GP 310B eeeee 5 23 navigator GPS Loran CH 5 21 Speed display A 5 2 Speed course smoothing GPS Receiver DP 210D 5 23 SPLIT soht key 4 8 System configuration eseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeene D SYSTEM SETUP menu sounder 5 28 T TARGET INFO soft key 2 41 TARGET Soft key 2 23 TD display n a aai 5 2 TD setup Dee 5 26 Loran RE 5 25 TD SETUP men 5 25 TOS MONU E 7 7 Test pattern cet eee 7 10 Time measurement eounder 4 12 Time notation eee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 2 TLL data output radar eeeeeeeeee eee 2 28 TLL OUTPUT key 2 28 Track displaying other targets cceee 3 19 displaying OWN Ship S ccceeeeeeeeees 3 18 erasing all own Ship s n 3 24 erasing all Gorete 3 24 erasing own ship s by are 3 23 erasing own ship s by color 3 24 memory distribution setting ee 3 22 plotting Inten 3 21 plotting method 3 21 plotting of Own ship s 3 19 TRACK HALT soft key 3 19 TRACK RESUME soft key 3 19 Trackball CIEANING E 7 3 lee 1 13 TRAIL COLOR
186. miles NAVAID EX6S 42M FROM OS 92 38nm 48 0 FL Flashing F Fixed light F FL Fixed and Flashing light MO Morse code light Oc Occulting light Example of buoy lighthouse data 3 12 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Port service icons Selected NavCharts show services available at ports with icons 1 Use the trackball to place the cursor on the sailboat icon denotes a port or harbor desired Push the ENTER knob 3 Roll the trackball horizontally to select icon desired at the top of the display The services available appear directly below the icon selected 4 Press the RETURN soft key to finish Detailed information of service t E selected Emergency Fueling station medical service List of services at the port selected Da II 859 9 NU Le SH Water Traveler s supply station service station f N Customer Marine service station equipment service LI Sailboat icon Port A d Port Information center Plotter display showing port service display Current or tide data Some NavCharts provide for calculation of the current or tide data for any date Additionally it displays the time of sunrise Speed KT 0 An H and sunset moon shape on current data Angle 142 P1 08 02 00 n Current 1 Use the trackball to place the cur
187. n Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES soft key Press the LOG soft key Press the SPEED soft key eh SPEED FOR ETA A SPD Io Okt o GPS AVG SPEED v Select speed for ETA window 5 Enter speed manually in the SPD field or use GPS speed data if applicable by selecting GPS AVG SPEED 6 Press the ENTER soft key or the ENTER knob to register your selection 7 Press the MENU key to close the menu Switching waypoints When you arrive to a waypoint on a route you can switch to the next waypoint by one of the three methods below PERPENDICULAR Automatically switches the destination waypoint when the boat comes passes an imaginary perpendicular line passing through the center of the destination waypoint ARRVL ALM CRCL Destination waypoint is automatically switched when the boat comes within the arrival alarm range For how to set the arrival alarm see the paragraph 3 11 2 Arrival alarm MANUAL The destination waypoint may be manually switched by using the RESTART soft key see page 3 49 This function is operative when 1 POINT is selected as the GOTO method see page 3 44 te Waypoint switched E ay Waypoint switched Dr at this point G at this point WPT 1 Perpendicular Arrival Alarm Circle WPT 1 Automatic waypoint switching methods 3 50 3 10 5 3 PLOTTER OPERATION To select waypoint switching method do the following OS n
188. n the radar source is the Model 1800 1900 series A C SEA and A C RAIN can be automatically adjusted Press the A C AT ON OFF soft key to select ON or OFF as appropriate When turned on it overrides A C SEA and A C RAIN settings Press the GAIN key on the front panel or RETURN soft key to finish Reducing Precipitation Clutter The vertical beamwidth of the antenna is designed to see surface targets even when the ship is rolling However by this design the unit will also detect precipitation clutter rain snow hail etc in the same manner as normal targets Precipitation clutter shows as random dots on the screen Adjusting the A C RAIN When echoes from precipitation mask solid targets adjust the A C RAIN to split up these unwanted echoes into a speckled pattern making recognition of solid targets easier 1 2 Press the GAIN key Press the A C RAIN soft key to show the A C RAIN window A C RAIN 0 A C RAIN setting window Rotate the ENTER knob to adjust the A C RAIN The current level is shown on the A C RAIN level bar in the A C RAIN window and the range of adjustment is 0 to 100 Do not overadjust weak echoes may be missed Press the GAIN key on the front panel or RETURN soft key to finish 2 5 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 7 Range Scale The range setting determines the size of the area in nautical miles that will appear on your display In addition the range setting will also automatica
189. nd finally displayed on screen The picture displayed is made up of a series of vertical scan lines one for each transmission Each line represents a snapshot of what has occurred beneath the boat A series of snapshots are accumulated side by side across the screen and the resulting contours of the bottom and fish between the bottom and surface are displayed 0 Underwater conditions and video sounder display 4 1 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 2 4 2 1 Sounder Displays Selecting a sounder display There are seven display modes from which to choose dual frequency single frequency marker zoom bottom zoom bottom lock bottom discrimination and A scope To select a display 1 Press the DISP key and then select sounder display desired 2 If not already displayed press the HIDE SHOW soft key to show the sounder soft keys 3 Press the DISPLY MODE soft key to show the display mode window DISPLAY MODE A DUAL FREQ o SINGLE FREQ o MARKER ZOOM o BOTTOM ZOOM o BOTTOM LOCK o BOTTOM DSCRM v HF 200 0 kHz LF 50 0 kHz Display mode window 4 Use the trackball or the ENTER knob to select a display 5 Press the RETURN soft key to close the window Note On menus which show the RETURN soft key you may use it or the ENTER knob to register setting and close the window 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 2 2 Description of sounder displays Single frequency display Variable Range Marker
190. ned transducer appear connector the picture appears zero line does not appear e the picture is shifted Confirm shift setting picture sensitivity is too low e check gain setting if using manual operation e marine life or air bubbles may be clinging to transducer face e bottom may be too soft to return a suitable echo the depth indication is not displayed e adjust gain and range to display the bottom echo in reddish brown if you are using the manual sounder mode noise or interference shows e check to be sure the transducer on the display cable is not near ship s engine e check the ground e other video sounders of the same frequency as yours may be operating near you the water temperature graph data is wrong e check that sensor cable is tightly appears fastened 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 7 8 Diagnostics This paragraph provides the procedures for testing the equipment for proper operation Four tests are provided Memory I O test Keyboard test Remote controller test and Test pattern 7 8 1 Memory I O test The memory UO test provides for individual testing of the display unit GPS Receiver GP 310B 320B Network Sounder ETR 6 10N ETR 30N and ARP displaying program number and checking for proper operation Press the MENU key to show the menu Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key Press the SYSTEM SETUP soft key Press the TEST amp CLEAR soft key Press the MEMORY I O TEST soft key
191. ng is on a Echo average OFF b Echo average ON Effect of echo averaging 2 27 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 21 2 28 Outputting TLL Data Target position data can be output to units of the network and shown on their plotter screen with the TTL mark This function requires position and heading data 1 2 5 Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the target whose position you wish to output If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to display the radar soft keys Press the TARGET soft key Requires ARP circuit board J in Model 1800 1900 series TARGET NavNet radar Not shown NEO otherwise TARGET soft keys Press the TLL OUTPUT soft key to output target position data The TLL mark appears on the plotter screen at the target s position the moment the TLL OUTPUT soft key was pressed Further that position is recorded as a waypoint on all NavNet units under the youngest empty waypoint number on each NavNet unit Press the RETURN soft key to finish Note The screen of the TLL recipient may be temporarily interrupted when receiving TLL from another NavNet display unit Press any key to restore normal operation 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 22 Guard Alarm The guard alarm allows the operator to set the desired range and bearing for a guard zone When ships islands landmasses etc violate the guard zone an audio alarm sounds and the offending target blinks to call the operator s attenti
192. ning the box is correctly selected 3 Use the trackball to move the data box to the location desired then push the ENTER knob 2 15 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 12 2 13 2 16 Erasing the Heading Line North Marker The heading line indicates the ship s heading in all presentation modes It is a line from the own ship position to the outer edge of the radar display area and appears at zero degrees on the bearing scale in head up mode it changes its orientation in the north up course up and true motion modes with ship s movement The north marker appears as a short dashed line In the head up and course up modes the north marker moves around the bearing scale as the ship s heading moves To temporarily erase the heading line and north marker press the RADAR DISPLY soft key followed by the HL OFF soft key Release the key to redisplay the markers If the radar soft keys are not shown hit the HIDE SHOW key to display them Reducing Noise Interference Noise appearing on the displays as random speckles can be reduced as follows Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the RADAR DISPLAY SETUP soft key Select NOISE REJECTION then press the EDIT soft key Select OFF LOW or HIGH as appropriate Press the ENTER soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu eng 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 14 Rejecting Radar Interference Radar interference may occur when near another shipborne radar that is operating
193. nm ALARM INFORMATION NO ALARM PREV PAGE tE Page 1 Page 2 Plotter alarm menu Audio alarm on off Audio and visual alarms are released whenever an alarm setting is violated You can enable or disable the audio alarm as follows 1 Press the ALARM key to show the alarm menu 2 Use the trackball to select AUDIO ALARM 3 Press the EDIT soft key to show the audio alarm window AUDIO ALARM NT amp EXT BUZZ NTERNAL BUZZ FF Audio alarm window 4 Use the trackball to select INT amp EXT BUZZ Internal External alarm INTERNAL BUZZ Internal alarm or OFF as appropriate This turns on or off the audio alarm globally for all alarms including radar 5 Press the ENTER soft key 6 Press the ALARM key to finish 3 11 2 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Arrival alarm The arrival alarm informs you that your boat is approaching a destination waypoint The area that defines an arrival zone is that of a circle which you approach from the outside of the circle The alarm will be released if your boat enters the circle When the arrival alarm is active a red dashed circle marks the arrival alarm area Note that the arrival alarm and anchor watch alarm can be turned on together s wt Alarm range cf Own ship Alarm area Destination waypoint How the arrival alarm works Press the ALARM key to open the alarm menu Use the trackball to select ARRIVAL ALARM 3 Press the EDIT soft key to show th
194. nm 16nm 24nm 36nm 48nm 64nm 72nm Radar range setup You may choose the radar ranges you wish to use from the RADAR RANGE SETUP menu After choosing the ranges desired change the range with the RANGE key to activate range settings Available ranges depends on the radar used At least two ranges must be turned on When less than two ranges are turned on you cannot escape from the RADAR RANGE SETUP menu Note that this function is not available with the GD 1900C 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the RADAR RANGE SETUP soft key to show the RADAR RANGE SETUP menu OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF MAXIMUM RANGE XXnm MAXIMUM RANGE XXkm Max range depends on network radar used and is set on the network radar at installation Range unit nm Range unit km Radar range setup menu Use the trackball to select the range which you want to turn on or off Press the ON OFF soft key to turn a range on or off as appropriate Press the RETURN soft key to register settings Press the MENU key to close the menu Model Maximum Range _ 1823C 1833C E ER Bo 1933C 1943C 1953C 5 2 3 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Function key setup The function keys provide one touch execution of a desired function The default radar function key settings are as shown in the table below Function Key Default Function Function Key Label Tur heading line oft 2 Tumrangerings omot 3 Turn echo tral omot a
195. nob to continue Push the ENTER knob to overwrite same data type on the card or press the CLEAR key to escape 6 3 6 DATA TRANSFER 6 1 3 Playing back data from a memory card Data track marks lines waypoints routes and setting data can be loaded from a memory card and displayed on the screen This feature is useful for observing past data and setting up the equipment for a specific purpose with setting data 1 Press the MENU key followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION and DATA TRANSFER soft keys 2 Press the UPLOAD DOWNLOAD DATA soft key 3 Press the LOAD DATA IN MEMORY CARD soft key to show the LOAD DATA menu gt TRACKS MARKS amp LINES WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES EDIT SETTING DATA LOAD Plotter data only RETURN Load data menu 4 Use the trackball to select item to load 5 Press the EDIT soft key The EDIT soft key is inoperative when no memory card is inserted or there is no data in the memory card 6 Use the trackball to select ON Select OFF to not load selected data Press the ENTER soft key If the memory card does not contain the item selected the unit beeps and ON cannot be selected 7 After selecting all items desired press the LOAD soft key then press the ENTER knob The message START LOADING FROM MEMORY CARD appears 8 After loading is completed the message COMPLETED LOADING DATA PUSH ENTER KNOB TO CONTINUE appears Push the ENT
196. not be changed in the automatic sounder mode Default sounder ranges Range 1 Range2 Range3 Range4 Range5 Range 6 Range 7 Range 8 ETR 6 10N ETR 30N 15 ft 30 ft 60 ft 120 ft 200 ft 400 ft 1000 ft 4000 ft 4500 ft 5m 10m 20m 40m 80 m 150 m 300 m 1200 m 1500 m 3 fa 5 fa 10 fa 20 fa 40 fa 80 fa 150 fa 650 fa 900 fa 3 P B 5 P B 10 P B 30P B 50 P B 100 P B 200 P B 700 P B 900 P B 4 4 3 Adjusting the gain 4 10 Normally set the gain to the point where excessive noise does not appear on the screen Use a higher gain setting for greater depths and a lower setting for shallow waters Gain too high Gain proper Gain too low Examples of proper and improper gain 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Press the GAIN key to show the gain window and adjust the ENTER knob or trackball Current level is shown on the bar and the setting range is 0 100 Press the RETURN soft key to finish GAIN LF 57 A HIGH Gain window Note 1 On the dual frequency display the gain can be independently set for LF and HF Use the FREQ LF HF soft key to select the frequency for which to adjust gain Note 2 Gain cannot be adjusted in the automatic sounder mode The message SOUNDER GAIN CANNOT BE CHANGED IN AUTO MODE is displayed when you attempt to do so 44 4 Shifting the range The basic range may be shifted up or down as desired by pressing the SHIFT soft key followed by adjusting the ENTER knob Press the RETU
197. nsert a waypoint 8 Press the INSERT WPT or CHANGE WPT soft key as appropriate The local waypoint list appears LOCAL LIST 001 001WPT 34 44 111 N 135 21 134 W 002 OO2WPT 34 43 432 N 135 41 456 W 34 14 124 N 135 21 567 W 004 004WPT 34 34 490 N 135 51 387 W 003WPT Waypoint list for editing a route local list 3 41 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 42 9 Use the trackball to select the waypoint you want to insert You can switch between the local list and alphanumeric list by using the LOCAL LIST and ALPHA LIST soft keys 10 Press the SELECT WPT or CHANGE WPT soft key whichever is displayed 11 Press the MENU key to close the menu Inserting a waypoint from the plotter display Inserting a waypoint before first waypoint or after last waypoint in a route Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES soft key Press the ROUTES soft key Use the trackball to select a route Press the EDIT ROUTE soft key Press the PLOT soft key to show the plotter screen Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the first or last waypoint of the route A flashing diamond appears over the waypoint when it is correctly selected 8 Press the ADD TO START soft key or the ADD TO END soft key depending on the waypoint you selected at step 7 9 Operate the trackball to place the cursor on an existing waypoint ADD WPT soft key appears or new location ADD NEW
198. nual Sounder Operation ENNEN 4 10 4 4 1 Selecting the manual mode ENEE 4 10 4 4 2 Selecting display Cu EE 4 10 4 4 3 Adjusting the gain EE 4 10 4 4 4 Shifting the range EE 4 11 4 5 Measuring Depth Tain cgeietoei ck sare nee de tate das areedo lace erence ee esac edeidocsedargeatdeida orale 4 12 4 6 Reducing ae 4 13 4 7 Reducing Low Level NoiSe et Se 4 14 AS Erasing Weak TE 4 15 4 9 White E TE 4 16 4 10 Picture Advance SPO guder ceakteessgetecete EENS cos te deu ER ENER AER eeh 4 17 4 10 1 Advancement independent of ship s speed 4 17 4 10 2 Advancement synchronized with ship s speed 4 18 21 ISP e 4 19 EISE eege 4 20 A AZ 1 Ee e EE nf EE 4 20 4 122 BOOM te EE 4 21 Be KE te EE 4 21 4 12 4 Fish alarm EE 4 22 4 12 5 Water temperature alarm ENEE 4 23 4 12 6 When an alarm Setting iS violated cece eeeeeeeeee eter eeteeeetneeeeeeeeeeeeereneees 4 24 4 13 Water Temperature Graph EEN 4 25 4 14 Changing Pulse Repetition Rate nn 4 26 4 15Interpreting the Sounder Display EEN 4 27 415A Zero E 4 27 EE BOO Echi e Eege 4 27 4 15 3 Fish school Eu 4 28 4 15 4 Surface nolseiAeration ENNEN 4 28 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 1 0 cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeneess 5 1 S tGeneral Setup DEE 5 1 5 2 Ee DEE 5 3 5 2 1 Rada display Set p E 5 3 5 2 2 Radar range setup E 5 6 5 2 3 Function KEY Setup EE 5 7 5 3 lee EE 5 9 5 3 1 Navigation options EE 5 9 53 2 F nction Key EE 5 10 54 Ghan ro 21 EEN 5 12 E Men E
199. o place the cursor on the radar target which looks like it might be on a collision course with own ship Push the ENTER knob to fix the origin position After waiting for a few minutes at least three minutes rotate the ENTER knob so the EBL bisects the target at the new position If the target tracks along the EBL towards the center of the display your ship s position the target may be on a collision course with your vessel To cancel the offset EBL press the OFFSET soft key ON Target tracked om bere P3 OFFSET Initial target position GEES ON VRM2 ON 369 9 R uit Tu 11 70nm Predicting collision course with the offset EBL 2 21 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 17 2 2 22 Measuring range amp bearing between two targets The procedure which follows shows how to measure the range and bearing between two targets using the targets A and B in the figure below as an example SCH NS On Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the target A Press the EBL VRM key to show the EBL VRM soft keys Press the EBL1 ON soft key to turn on the EBL1 Press the OFFSET soft key The origin of EBL1 moves to the cursor position which is marked with an X Rotate the ENTER knob so the EBL bisects the target B Push the ENTER knob then press the VRM1 ON soft key Rotate the ENTER knob to place the VRM1 on the inner edge of the target p Look at the
200. odel green when direction to steer is left Bearing scale Own ship marker Black when within XTE monitor See next page for description Compass display Range to destination waypoint Speed through water Estimated time of arrival at destination Ship s course red Water temperature graph XTE range yellow when over 3 3 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 4 Reading the XTE cross track error monitor The XTE monitor located below the compass rose shows the distance you are off course and the direction to steer to return to course The own ship marker moves according to direction and distance off course It is shown in black when the amount of cross track error is within the XTE monitor range and yellow when it is over An arrow appears at the right or left side of the XTE monitor and it shows the direction to steer to return to intended course It is shown in red when you should steer left and green when you should steer right In the example on the previous page you would steer right to return to course To maintain course steer the vessel so the own ship marker stays at the center of the XTE monitor Soft keys You can show the soft keys for the compass display by pressing the HIDE SHOW key COMPSS CNTRL On the radar plotter compass combination display you can switch control to the compass display by pressing the CNTRL soft key to select COMPSS EDIT XT LMT Sets the range for XTE monitor scale
201. ollow appropriate procedure on the next several pages 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Radar NavNet display unit generated echoes 1 Select RADAR then press the EDIT soft key RADAR A o SIMULATION 1 o SIMULATION 2 LIVE v 2 Select SIMULATION 1 then push the ENTER knob 3 Press the MENU key to close the menu NavNet radar antenna generated echoes not available with the GD 1900C 1 Select RADAR SIMULATION DATA then press the EDIT soft key 2 Select YES then push the ENTER knob to erase simulation data and get new data The message Now getting demo data Do not turn off display unit appears while the unit is receiving radar data Note If the network radar could not be found Radar source is not found Cannot get demo data appears And if the radar is not active the message Radar is not active Cannot get demo data is displayed Check that the radar is plugged in and its signal cable is firmly fastened Select RADAR then press the EDIT soft key Select SIMULATION 2 then push the ENTER knob Press the MENU key to close the menu gi E o Plotter 1 Select PLOTTER then press the EDIT soft key PLOTTER A o SIMULATION LIVE v 2 Select SIMULATION then push the ENTER knob Select SPEED then press the EDIT soft key 4 Enter speed setting range 0 99 kt default speed O kt with the alphanumeric keys then push the ENTER knob Select COURSE then press the
202. om TD DISPLAY and TD from POSITION DISPLAY 0 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu Displaying DECCA TDs 1 2 3 A D o T 8 9 Select CHAIN then press the EDIT soft key to show the chain amp station pair CHAIN STATION PAIR window S BALTIC Decca chain and station pair window Adjust the trackball upward or downward to select Decca chain number Roll the trackball rightward to show the display below to enable selection of station pair CHAIN STATION PAIR Decca chain and station pair window Adjust the trackball upward or downward to select station pair R red G green and P purple Press the ENTER soft key to register your selection If necessary you may enter position offset to refine Decca position Select CHAIN CORRECTION 1 or CORRECTION 2 then press the EDIT soft key Enter correction value with the trackball and alphanumeric keys Use the lt gt soft key to switch from plus to minus and vice versa Press the ENTER soft key or push the ENTER knob Press the RETURN soft key twice Press the GENERAL SETUP soft key followed by the NEXT PAGE soft key Select DECCA from TD DISPLAY and TD from POSITION DISPLAY 10 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 5 27 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5 8 5 28 Nav Data Display Setup The nav data display shows various navigation data fed from a navigator network equipment
203. on A CAUTION e The alarm should not be relied upon as the sole means for detecting possible collision situations e A C SEA A C RAIN and GAIN controls should be properly adjusted to be sure the alarm system does not overlook target echoes 2 22 1 Setting a guard alarm zone To set a guard alarm zone set the radar to transmit and do the following 1 Press the ALARM key 2 Use the trackball to set the cursor on the top left corner or top right corner of the guard zone you want to set then press the SET GUARD1 or SET GUARD2 soft key depending on which guard zone you want to set 3 Use the trackball to set the cursor on the bottom right corner or top left corner of the guard zone area then push the ENTER knob 4 Press the RETURN soft key to finish ALARM GUARD 1 GUARD1 SET GUARD2 RETURN 39 9 R KNOB TO SET A 8 800nm 1 Drag cursor to top or bottom corner 2 Drag cursor diagonally to bottom or top for guard zone and press the SET corner for guard zone and press the ENTER GUARD1 or SET GUARD2 soft key knob How to set a guard alarm zone 2 29 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 22 2 2 22 3 2 30 The equipment then searches for targets inside the guard zone to determine guard alarm type If a target is found inside the guard zone the guard zone type becomes an Outward guard alarm and any target exiting the guard zone will trigger the audio alarm If no target is found the guar
204. on if a quick point is selected To erase last entered quick point waypoint press the ERASE LST QP ERASE LST WP soft key 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to complete the route 6 Push the ENTER knob to finish N A solid light blue line with arrows connects between own ship and the first point and all other points are connected with a green dashed line with arrows Arrows on the line show the direction to follow to get to your destination Quick points are numbered in sequential order from QP lt 01 gt and are saved to the waypoint list Range and bearing from own ship to the first destination appear at the top of screen The quick points are saved as a route under the name Q gt RTE Quick Route Navigating to waypoints Selecting a waypoint from the plotter display 1 Operate the trackball to select a waypoint 2 Press the GOTO WPT soft key Note GOTO method should be selected to 1 POINT on the PLOTTER SETUP menu Selecting a waypoint from the waypoint list Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES soft key Press the WAYPOINTS soft key to open the waypoint menu Press the LOCAL LIST or ALPHANUMERIC LIST soft key as desired Use the trackball to select a waypoint Press the GOTO soft key and the plotter display appears oe For either of the above methods a solid light blue line with arrows runs between waypoint selected and own ship s position Arrows on the line show the direction
205. ontrol in combination and overlay screens A soft key is provided in relevant combination and overlay screens to switch control between displays In the example below the PLOTTR CNTRL and SNDR CNTRL soft keys enable switching control between the plotter and sounder screens in the plotter sounder combination display 34 22 3456 N 359 9 M TRIP NU 080 22 3456 E 199k Wim ow wp 0d2 FISH lt he o f 20 Plotter display selected CNTRL To adjust sounder e 34 22 3456 N 359 9 M TRIP NU 080 22 3456 DIV m 16 0nm om WpP 002 FISH Sounder display selected WEIT gt D A ENTRY MODE Hal UP CNTRL To adjust plotter J SHIFT J FREQ A DisPLay MODE CNTRL How to switch control between modes in the plotter sounder combination display 1 11 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 5 4 Selecting image source When more than one network radar or network sounder is connected to the equipment you may select an image source for each as shown below This is not necessary when only one network radar or network sounder is connected 1 Press the DISP key 2 Press any soft key to show the following display SELECT p gt RADAR SOURCE RADAR SOURCE SOUNDER SOURCE SOUNDER AUX SOURCE WXFAX IP ADDRESS 172 031 003 003 HOST NAME RADAR IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE NETWORK RADAR OR ECHO SOUNDER YOU MAY SELEC
206. ording plotting own ship s track CHG CHANGE CNTRL Changes controlin combination sereen Le Note To use CHANGE CNTRL set it on all displays with the same soft key number ADD RUL WP GRT EML TRK TTM DTT ALP LCL RTE DBX CHG 5 11 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5 4 5 4 1 5 12 Chart Setup This paragraph shows you how to setup digital charts from offsetting chart position to turning chart attributes on or off Chart offset In some instances position may be off by a few seconds For example the position of the ship is shown to be at sea while it is in fact moored at a pier You can compensate for this error by offsetting chart position as shown in the procedure below 1 Show the plotter display then press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP and CHART OFFSET soft keys cb 34 22 3456 N 353 9 M Pipi 080 22 3456 E 0 75nm ER orrtertr SET OFFSET ch RESET e OFFSET SC oa WP 002 FISH RETURN Plotter display chart offset selected 2 Use the trackball to place the cursor at the correct latitude and longitude position of own ship Press the SET OFFSET soft key 4 Press the MENU key to close the menu The chart offset icon appears at the top of the display e To cancel chart offset press the RESET OFFSET soft key at step 3 in the above procedure 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5 4 2 FURUNO NavCharts ch
207. ose It is the user s responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judgment while using the SBAS signal Note This manual uses WAAS when referring to any SBAS provider xiv 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW This chapter provides the basic information needed to get you started using your radar video plotter The following topics are presented Control overview Chart card insertion Power on off Brilliance and hue adjustments Display selection MOB Man OverBoard mark entry Data boxes Function keys Simulation display NOTICE The brilliance of the LCD is adjustable to match a wide variety of lighting conditions However its maximum setting may not be sufficiently bright to permit viewing of the display with polarized sunglasses The high resolution model may show afterglow after several hours of contin uous use in the same mode This is not a sign of malfunction 1 1 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 1 Operating Controls 1 1 1 Display unit controls Overview of display unit controls The radar video plotter sounder and chart systems are operated with the controls of the display unit and the remote controller Ten keys are labeled and they provide the function shown on their labels The five soft keys provide various functions according to current operating mode The ENTER knob mainly functions to register selections on the menu and adjust the EBL VRM and gain The trackball s main function
208. pb TEMPERATURE SOURCE ETR NMEA t DEPTH SOURCE ETR NMEA RESET TRIP LOG YES NO SPEED SOURCE ETA NMEA LAT LON DISPLAY DD MM MM DD MM MMM DD MM MMMM DD MM SS S TD DISPLAY LORAN C DECCA SPEED SOG STW POSITION DISPLAY LAT LON TD TIME DISPLAY 12 HOURS 24 HOURS INFRARED REMOTE MODE A B C D RANGE amp BEARING MODE GREAT CIRCLE RHUMB LINE CC BEARING READOUT TRUE MAGNETIC MAGNETIC VARIATION AUTO 07 0 W MANUAL NAV OPTION NAV POSITION SOURCE SOURCE FURUNO BB GPS GP LC ALL SETTINGS SPEED AVERAGING 0 9999 seconds 60 seconds LOCAL TIME OFFSET 13 30 13 30 hr 00 00 TEMP CALIBRATION 40 F 40 F OP DEPTH CALIBRATION 15 90 ft O ft GPS SENSOR SETTINGS LOCAL TIME OFFSET 13 30 13 30 00 00 GEODETIC DATUM WGS 84 OTHERS See page A 10 POSITION SMOOTHING 0 999 seconds 0 seconds SPD CSE SMOOTHING 0 999 seconds 5 seconds GPS SPEED AVERAGING 0 999 seconds 60 seconds LATITUDE OFFSET 0 000 9 999 N S 0 000 N LONGITUDE OFFSET 0 000 9 999 W E 0 000 E DISABLE SATELLITE Max 3 LATITUDE 45 35 000 N LONGITUDE 125 00 000 W ANTENNA HEIGHT 0 999 m 5 m GPS FIX MODE 2D 2D 3D COLD START YES NO m WAAS MODE On Off WAAS SEARCH Auto Manual WAAS ALARM On Off CORRECTION DATA SET 02 GPS STATUS soft key Displa
209. point marks to small or large default or you may turn them off 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Press the CHART SETUP and CHART DETAILS soft keys CHART gt LAT LON GRID DETAILS TEXT INFORMATION WAYPOINTS WAYPOINT NAMES CHART BORDER LINES ae LANDMASS BRT YELLOW BACKGROUND BLACK NAVAIDS ON LIGHT SECTOR INFO ON OTHER SYMBOLS WHITE MARK SIZE LARGE Chart details menu Use the trackball to select WAYPOINTS Press the EDIT soft key 5 Use the trackball to select LARGE SMALL or OFF LARGE Shows mark in actual shape SMALL Displays all waypoints with an X regardless of mark shape selected OFF Turns off all waypoints and their names Waypoints currently used in navigation are shown regardless of this setting 6 Press the ENTER soft key 7 Press the MENU key to close the menu ra 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 8 5 Searching waypoints You can search for a waypoint through the alphanumeric waypoint list as follows 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES WAYPOINTS and ALPHANUMERIC LIST soft keys to show the alphanumeric list EDIT WPT ES ERASE WPT PUSH ENTER KNOB TO SEARCH FOR ow RETURN Search window Alphanumeric list 3 Use the trackball and the alphanumeric keys to enter up to three alphanumeric characters in the search window Then the waypoint searched appears at the top of the screen 4 Press the MENU key to close the menu 3 35
210. position 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NAV OPTION and TD SETUP soft keys to display the TD SETUP menu LORAN C gt GRI 9940 11 27 U S WEST COAST CORRECTION 1 000 0 us CORRECTION 2 000 0 us DECCA CHAIN 01 R G S BALTIC CORRECTION 1 00 00 lane CORRECTION 2 00 00 lane TD setup menu Displaying Loran C TDs 1 Select GRI then press the EDIT soft key to show the GRI amp station pair window GRI amp STATION PAIR A 9940 gt 11 27 A U S WEST COAST Loran GRI amp station pair window 2 Adjust the trackball upward or downward to select GRI code 3 Roll the trackball rightward to show the display below to enable selection of station pair GRI amp STATION PAIR A 9940 lt q 11 27 v U S WEST COAST Loran C GRI amp station pair window 4 Adjust the trackball vertically to select station pair 5 Press the ENTER soft key to register your selection 5 26 Se TN 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT If necessary you may enter a position offset to refine Loran C position accuracy Select GRI CORRECTION 1 or CORRECTION 2 then press the EDIT soft key Enter correction value with the trackball and alphanumeric keys Use the lt gt soft key to switch from plus to minus and vice versa Press the ENTER soft key or push the ENTER knob Press the RETURN soft key twice Press the GENERAL SETUP soft key followed by the NEXT PAGE soft key Select LORAN C fr
211. ppression desired LOW MEDIUM HIGH or turn the noise limiter off 5 Press the RETURN soft key followed by the MENU key to close the menu Turn the noise limiter circuit off when no interference exists otherwise weak echoes may be missed 4 13 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 7 4 14 Reducing Low Level Noise Light blue dots may appear over most of the screen This is mainly due to sediment in the water or noise This noise can be suppressed by adjusting CLUTTER on the SOUNDER SETUP menu Appearance of clutter When the automatic sounder mode is used clutter is automatically adjusted To reduce low level noise in manual sounder operation do the following 1 2 3 5 Press the MENU key Press the SOUNDER MENU soft key Select CLUTTER then press the EDIT soft key to show the clutter window CLUTTER A 09 v Clutter window Adjust the trackball upward or downward to select clutter rejection level desired 0 OFF through 16 The higher the number the higher the degree of suppression Note that the clutter suppressor may erase weak echoes Therefore turn off the clutter when its use is not required Press the RETURN soft key followed by the MENU key to close the menu Note Unlike the signal level feature clutter does not reduce display colors However if you do not wish to change the relation between weak and strong echoes use signal level instead 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 8 Erasing
212. r audio and visual alarms when your boat nears a waypoint by the distance specified The proximity alarm must be turned on in the ALARM menu to use this feature For details see the paragraph 3 11 6 Proximity alarm b Use the trackball to select location c Enter appropriate alphanumeric character with the alphanumeric keys 12 Press the SAVE soft key to register the waypoint 13 Enter another waypoint or press the MENU key to close the menu 3 29 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 30 Entering a waypoint by range and bearing This method is useful when you want to enter a waypoint using range and bearing to a target found on a radar 1 2 5 Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES WAYPOINTS and WAYPOINT BY RNG amp BRG soft keys A red X appears at own ship position and it is the origin point for range and bearing Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the location desired Range and bearing from own ship to the cursor appear at the top of the display Note The origin point of range and bearing can be shifted to the location desired Operate the trackball to select location then press the START POINT soft key Press the NEW WPT soft key The waypoint window appears and it shows mark shape waypoint name comment default date and time position of waypoint and proximity alarm radius MARK NAME M0IWPT ec MARK COMMENT 02 36 01JANO1 COORD TYPE N lt gt S
213. r searching fish schools CRUISING uses a higher clutter rejection setting than FISHING therefore it is not recommended for fish detection weak fish echoes may be erased by the clutter suppression circuit How to enable automatic sounder operation 1 If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the sounder soft keys 2 Press the AUTO D BOX soft key AUTO MODE A CRUISING o FISHING o OFF MANUAL v Mode frequency window 3 Use the trackball or the ENTER knob to select CRUISING or FISHING as appropriate 4 Press the RETURN soft key 4 9 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 4 Manual Sounder Operation Manual operation is useful for observing fish schools and bottom using a fixed gain setting The gain range and range shift functions used together give you the means to select the depth you can see on the screen The basic range can be thought of as providing a window into the water column and range shifting as moving the window to the desired depth 4 4 1 Selecting the manual mode 1 If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the sounder soft keys 2 Press the AUTO D BOX soft key to show the mode frequency window 3 Select OFF MANUAL 4 Press the RETURN soft key 4 4 2 Selecting display range Press the RANGE or RANGE key to select a range The default ranges in feet meters fathoms and passi braza are as below Note that the range can
214. racteristics of own ship A CAUTION The CPA TCPA alarm should never be relied upon as the sole means for detect ing the risk of collision The navigator is not relieved of the responsibility to keep visual lookout for avoiding collisions whether or not the radar or other plotting aid is in use Follow the steps shown below to set the CPA TCPA alarm range 1 Press the MENU key followed by the ARP SETUP soft key 2 Operate the trackball to select CPA 3 Press the EDIT soft key to show the CPA window A O O O O O O v CPA window 4 Select a CPA limit desired from 0 5 nm 1 nm 2 nm 3 nm 5 nm and 6 nm with the trackball Press the ENTER soft key The ARP SETUP menu reappears Operate the trackball to select TCPA 7 Press the EDIT soft key to show the TCPA window D 2 RADAR OPERATION TCPA 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes 4 minutes 5 minutes 6 minutes 12 minutes A O O O O O O O v TCPA window 8 Select a TCPA limit from 30 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 6 min and 12 min 9 Press the ENTER soft key 10 Press the MENU key to close the menu 2 26 9 Lost target alarm ARP When the system detects a lost target the target symbol becomes a diamond and tracking is discontinued after one minute 01 Lost target mark Canceling a lost target 1 Place the cursor on the target 2 Press the CLEAR key 2 43 2 RADAR OPERATION 2
215. rator should properly adjust the A C SEA A C RAIN and GAIN controls to be sure target echoes are not eliminated from the radar screen 2 34 A CAUTION The plotting accuracy and response of this auto plotter meets IMO standards Tracking accuracy is affected by the following e 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 e The amount of tracking delay is inversely proportional to the relative speed of the target Delay is on the order of 15 30 seconds for high relative speed 30 60 seconds for low relative speed Display accuracy is affected by the following e Echo intensity e Radar transmission pulsewidth e Radar bearing error e Gyrocompass error e Course change own ship or target 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 26 1 Activating deactivating ARP TTM 1 gt A Press the MENU key followed by the ARP SETUP soft key to show the ARP SETUP menu gt ARP TARGET INFO INTERNAL ARP CANCEL ALLTARGETS NO ARP VECTOR MODE TRUE ARP VECTOR TIME 30 minutes HISTORY INTERVAL OFF CPA OFF TCPA 30 seconds AUTO ACQUISITION AREA OFF TARGET ID NUMBER OFF ARP setup menu Select ARP TARGET INFO then press the EDIT soft key to show the ARP target info window ARP TARGET INFO A INTERNAL ARP o EXTERNAL ARP o OFF v ARP target info window Sel
216. rface noise Caused by aerated water Thermocline Surface noise aeration 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT This chapter describes the various options which allow you to set up your unit to suit your needs For mode specific menus e g radar plotter and sounder make sure that you select the appropriate display when making changes or viewing menu options 5 1 General Setup This paragraph shows you how to set up functions common to the plotter radar and sounder displays This is done on the GENERAL SETUP menu which you may display from any mode These items include language key beep units of measurement data sources etc 1 Press the MENU key to display the main menu 2 Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key 3 Press the GENERAL SETUP soft key gt KEY BEEP ON gt LAT LON DISPLAY DD MM MMMM Riek LANGUAGE ENGLISH TD DISPLAY LORAN C RANGE UNIT nm kt SPEED SOG TEMPERATURE UNIT oF POSITION DISPLAY LAT LON DEPTH UNIT ft TIME DISPLAY 24 HOURS TEMPERATURE SOURCE NMEA INFRARED REMOTE MODE A DEPTH SOURCE NMEA NEXT RANGE amp BEARING MODE RHUMB LINE RESET TRIP LOG NO PAGE BEARING READOUT MAGNETIC SPEED SOURCE NMEA MAGNETIC VARIATION AUTO 07 0 E RETURN Page 1 Page 2 General setup menu Press the NEXT PAGE or PREV PAGE soft key to switch pages if necessary Use the trackball to select item Press the EDIT soft key Use the trackball to select option desired then press the ENTER soft key Press the MENU
217. rld time chat 11 WPT MK Soft key 2 33 X XTE cross track error aam 3 55 XTE MON OT sect kde atic 3 4 3 5 Y VOOMAN lesen ERR neran EERSTEN 6 8 Z PAIKON JING he E E 4 26 Zoom 2 18 ZOOM D BOX Soft key seeen 2 18 Index 5 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD E Wy LA WR Sg O 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 Pub NO DOC 790 Declaration of Conformity 4 0 560 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address declare under our sole responsibility that the product 10 4 colour LCD radarTypes Model 1833C 1834C 602 mm radome A kW 24 rpm Model 1933C 1934C 1035 mm open 4 kW 24 48 rpm and Model 1943C 1944C 1255 mm open 6 kW 24 48 rpm and their display control processor independent Black Box type Models 1833C BB 1834C BB 1933C BB 1934C BB and 1943C BB 1944C BB respectively with optional GPS receiver GP 310B the LCD is available in two versions brightness level 300 cd m or 700 cd m Model name serial number are in conformity with the essential requirements as described in the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment R amp TTE Directive and satisfies all of the following rules technical standards and recommendations applicable to the product EN 60945 1997 01 IEC 60945 Third ed
218. rns range rings on off TLL TLL OUTPUT Outputs cursor position in NMEA format to navigator ALM GUARD ALARM Displays alarm soft keys EBL EBL Switches control between EBL1 and EBL2 with each press VRM VRM Switches control between VRM1 and VRM2 with each press TTM TTM ON OFF Turns TTM Tracked Target Message display on off WMK WPT ON OFF Turns waypoint marker on off WTM WATCHMAN Turns watchman on off ACQ ACQUISITION Acquires and tracks cursor selected target Requires ARP equipped Model 1800 1900 series network radar Note To use CHANGE CNTRL set it on all displays with the same soft key number Z W W ES PLS OM OFC TRL RNG TLL ALM EBL VRM MK TM ACQ TX RSR DBX CHG 5 8 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5 3 Plotter Setup This paragraph provides the information necessary for setting up the plotter display 5 3 1 Navigation options Navigation options for example waypoint switching method may be set on the PLOTTER SETUP menu 1 Show the plotter display then press the MENU key open the main menu 2 Press the PLOTTER SETUP soft key PLOTTER P WAYPOINT SWITCHING ARRVL ALM CRCL ES COURSE VECTOR LINE SET GOTO METHOD POINT QP INTERNAL RETURN Plotter setup menu Contents of plotter setup menu item Desereton Settings Waypoint Chooses waypoint switching method See Perpendicular Arrvl Alm Switching switching waypoints on page 3 50 Crcl Manual
219. runk The available ranges are as below Charts scales nm 0 125 0 25 0 5 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 km 0 23 0 46 0 93 1 85 3 70 7 41 14 8 29 6 59 3 119 237 474 948 1896 3742 sm 0 144 0 29 0 58 1 15 2 30 4 60 9 21 18 4 36 8 73 7 147 295 589 1178 2356 Note When the display is expanded or shrunk beyond the range of the chart card in use the message NO CHART appears along with the appropriate chart icon See the illustration on the next page for details 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 5 Chart Cards 3 5 1 Chart card overview Your system reads FURUNO and NavCharts NAVIONICS charts or C MAP charts depending on the type of display unit you have When you insert a suitable chart card in the slot and own ship is near any cartographic object a chart appears If a wrong card is inserted or a wrong chart scale is selected landmasses will appear hollow Chart icons appear at the top of the display to help you select a suitable chart scale The table below shows the chart icons and their meanings 3 10 hart icons and their meanings Meaning Proper card is not inserted or chart scale is too small Operate the RANGE key to adjust chart scale Chart scale is too large Operate the RANGE key to adjust chart scale Suitable chart scale is selected 3 5 2 3
220. rvo and Flores Islands Azores 110 OLD EGYPTIAN 1930 Egypt 111 OLD HAWAIIAN Mean Value 112 Hawaii 113 kaal 114 Maui 115 anon 116 OMAI 117 ORDNANCE S SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936 Mean Value 118 England 119 England Isle of Man and Wales 120 Scotland and Shetland Islands 121 Wales 122 PICO DE LAS NIVIES Canary Islands 123 PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967 Pitcairn Island 124 PROVISIONAL SOUTH CHILEAN 1963 South Chile near 53 s 125 PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956 Mean Value 126 Bolivia 127 Chile Northern Chie near 19 s 128 Chile Southem Chile near 43 s 129 Colombia 130 Ecuador 131 Guyana 132 Peru 133 Venezuela 134 PUERTO RICO Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands 135 QATAR NATIONAL Qatar 136 QORNOQ South Greenland 137 ROME 1940 Sardinia Islands 138 SANTNA BRAZ Sao Maguel Santa Maria Islands Azores 139 SANTO DOS Espirito Santo Island 140 SAPPER HILL 1943 East Falkland Island 141 SOUTH AMERICAN 1969 Mean Value 142 Argentina 143 Bolivia 144 Brazil 145 Chile 146 Colombia 147 Ecuador 148 Guyana 149 Paraguay 150 Peru 151 Trinidad and Tobago 152 Venezuela 153 SOUTH ASIA Singapore 154 SOUTHEAST BASE Porto Santo and Medeira Islands 155 SOUTHWEST BASE Faial Graciosa Pico Sao Jorge and Terceira Islands 156 TIMBALAI 1948 Brunel and East Malaysia Sarawak and Sadah 157 TOKYO
221. s moment a voyage based route will be created For manual entry of waypoints do the following a Press the SAVE MOB key momentarily to enter a waypoint mark at own ship position Anew waypoint is created under the youngest empty waypoint number and added to the route At this time you may close the SAVE ROUTE screen by pressing the RETURN soft key followed by the MENU key b Repeat step a as necessary 35 waypoints may be entered To stop recording waypoints and save the route You can stop recording waypoints and save the route as shown in the procedure below When 35 waypoints have been entered the message Total 35 WPTS have been already registered in the route Stop creating voyage based route is displayed In this case automatically creating voyage based route stops 1 2 Press the MENU key followed by the WAYPOINTS ROUTES and CREATE VOYAGE BASED ROUTE soft keys Press the FINISH LOG soft key to stop recording waypoints and save the route Press the MENU key to close the menu 3 39 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 9 2 3 40 Connecting routes Two routes which you have created can be connected as follows to form a new route Oe Oya Oe IN 8 9 10 11 Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the WAYPOINTS ROUTES soft key Press the ROUTES soft key Press the NEW ROUTE soft key If desired enter route name and comment Press the CONECT soft key Use the trackball and the alphanumeric
222. screen until the cause of the alarm is eliminated or the alarm is disabled If more than one alarm has been violated the message CONTINUE appears at the bottom of the alarm information window In this case press the NEXT INFO soft key to see which other alarms have been violated 3 Press the ALARM key to finish Note The alarm icon is red when an alarm setting is violated and changes to background color when the CLEAR key or CLEAR ALARM soft key is pressed The color does not change regardless of how many other alarms are violated 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Alarm messages The table below shows the plotter alarm messages and their meanings Plotter alarm messages and their meanings ARRIVED AT WAYPOINT XXX Arrival alarm violated ee eege EXCEEDED XTE LIMIT XTE alarm violated SPEED ALARM Speed alarm violated TEMPERATURE ALARM Water temperature alarm violated TRIP ALARM MILEAGE EXCEEDED Trip alarm violated 3 59 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 12 3 60 Resetting Trip Distance Trip distance is shown on the navigation data display You can reset the trip distance to zero as follows 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION and GENERAL SETUP soft keys in that order to show the GENERAL SETUP menu gt KEY BEEP ON SENERE LANGUAGE ENGLISH RANGE UNIT nm kt TEMPERATURE UNIT oF DEPTH UNIT ft TEMPERATURE SOURCE NMEA DEPTH SOURCE NMEA RESET TRIP LOG NO General setup menu page 1 3 U
223. se the trackball to select RESET TRIP LOG then press the EDIT soft key 4 Use the trackball to select YES then press the ENTER soft key 5 Press the MENU key to close the menu 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4 1 With connection of the optional Network Sounder ETR 6 10N 30N you can show video sounder images on the display Principle of Operation The video sounder determines the distance between its transducer and underwater objects such as fish lake bottom or seabed and displays the results on screen It does this by utilizing the fact that an ultrasonic wave transmitted through water travels at a nearly constant speed of 4800 feet 1500 meters per second When a sound wave strikes an underwater object such as fish or sea bottom part of the sound wave is reflected back toward the source transducer Thus by calculating the time difference between the transmission of a sound wave and the reception of the reflected sound wave the depth to the object can be determined The entire process begins in the network sounder Transmitter power is sent to the transducer as a short pulse of electrical energy The electrical signal produced by the transmitter is converted into an ultrasonic signal by the transducer and transmitted into the water Any returning signals from intervening objects such as a fish school are received by the transducer and converted into an electrical signal The signals are then amplified in the amplifier section a
224. solution Therefore the high frequency is ideal for detailed observation of fish school eee noe low frequency E fs i gt high frequency Sounding area and transmission frequency Marker zoom display The marker zoom display expands a selected area of the normal sounder picture to full vertical size of the screen on the left half window You may specify the portion to expand by operating the VRM Variable Range Marker which you can shift with the ENTER knob The area between the VRM and zoom marker is expanded The length of the segment is equal to one division of the depth scale Note The VRM is set independently from other displays in case of multiple displays 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Fish school VRM This part is Zoomed iim vU Dm Zoom marker LET MARKER ZOOM NORMAL DISPLAY DISPLAY Marker zoom display plus normal sounder display Bottom zoom display The bottom zoom display expands bottom and bottom fish echoes by the zoom range selected on the SOUNDER RANGE SETUP menu see paragraph 5 9 3 and is useful for determining bottom hardness A bottom displayed with a short echo tail usually means it is a soft sandy bottom A long echo tail means a hard bottom Bottom Zoom marker E E ELE BOTTOM ZOOM NORMAL DISPLAY DISPLAY Bottom zoom display plus normal sounder display 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Bottom lock display The bottom lock display provides a compressed normal pict
225. some radiation escapes on each side of the beam This stray RF is called a sidelobe If a target exists where it can be detected by the sidelobes as well as the main lobe the side echoes may be represented on both sides of the true echo at the same range Sidelobes show usually only on short ranges and from strong targets They can be reduced through careful reduction of the gain or proper adjustment of the A C SEA control Target A TargetB A Spurious Target B True Sidelobe echoes 2 RADAR OPERATION Virtual image A relatively large target close to your ship may show at two positions on the screen One of them is the true echo directly reflected by the target and the other is a false echo which is caused by the mirror effect of a large object on or close to your ship as shown in the figure below If your ship comes close to a large metal bridge for example such a false echo may temporarily be seen on the screen Target ship Mirror image of target ship st False a echo Ms Virtual image Shadow sectors Funnels stacks masts or derricks in the path of the antenna block the radar beam If the angle subtended at the antenna is more than a few degrees a non detecting sector or blind spot may be produced Within this sector targets can not be detected a Hadar antenna Radar mast Shadow sector Shadow sectors 2 47 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 27 3 2 48 SART Search and Res
226. sor on 0 35 A 0 4 812 16 2024 a current icon Max Time Speed Aug Slack 2 Press the ENTER knob to show the Flood 4 58 1 2 323 7 58 Ebb 23 15 1 2 323 20 15 current window Flood 17 15 1 1 145 15 15 Ebb 23 15 1 2 323 20 15 3 Press the DATE soft key and then enter S Moonphase FULLY IN 1 DAY the date desired Sunrise 05 03 Moonrise 14 06 O 4 Press the ENTER soft key Sunset 19 10 Moonset 02 15 Current data display 3 13 3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3 5 4 3 14 C MAP charts Cursor and data display Besides its fundamental functions of providing position data the cursor can also show information about caution area depth area source of data etc on C MAP charts In addition you can display information about an icon by placing the cursor on it 1 Move the trackball to turn the cursor on 2 Use the trackball to place the cursor on the position desired 3 Push the ENTER knob to open the Objects window Objects Spot Sounding Depth area Exclusive economic zone Military practice area Restricted area Source of data Objects window 4 Use the trackball to select the item desired 5 Push the ENTER knob to display details for object selected Depth area 0 50 range value1 0 00 Meters Depth range value2 1829 00 Meters Example of caution area window 6 Press the CANCEL soft key to close the window 7 Press the CANCEL soft key to finish 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Icon data
227. sound and the zoom function is cancelled To cancel press the CURSOR LOCK soft key Note The zoom window blends in with the background when the background color for the radar picture is white If the window is difficult to see change the background color Shifting the Picture Own ship position or sweep origin can be displaced manually or automatically to expand the view field without switching to a larger scale Manual shift The sweep origin can be shifted in any presentation mode to a point specified by the cursor by up to 50 of the range in use in any direction Locate the cursor anywhere within the effective radius of the display If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to show the radar soft keys Press the RADAR DISPLY soft key Press the SHIFT soft key Press the MANUAL soft key to shift The heading line shifts to the cursor location SHIFT appears at right hand corner of the display 6 To cancel shift press the RADAR DISPLY SHIFT and OFF soft keys CE AS SHIFT Place cursor Press the MANUAL soft key where desired Shifting the picture manually 2 19 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 16 2 2 20 Automatic shift The amount of automatic shift is calculated according to ship s speed and the amount of shift is limited to 50 of the range in use For example if you set the shift speed setting for 15 knots and the ship is running at 10 knots the amount of shift will be about 34 The formula for determ
228. t key See next page Offsets speed depth and water temperature indications and speed of sound 5 30 5 9 2 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Sensor setup The SENSOR SETUP menu lets you further refine speed water temperature and depth data fed from the network sounder 1 Show the sounder display then press the MENU key 2 Press the SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP and SENSOR SETUP soft keys to show the SENSOR SETUP menu The current ship s speed water temperature depth and speed of sound are shown at the bottom of the menu SENSOR gt SPEED CALIBRATION 00 SETUP TEMP CALIBRATION 00 F DEPTH CALIBRATION 00ft ACSTC SPD CALIBRATION 000m s SPEED TEMP 12 3kt 78 8 F DEPTH ACSTC SPD 125 0ft 1500m s Sensor setup menu 3 Select item to adjust then press the EDIT soft key 4 Adjust the trackball upward or downward to set appropriate value Speed and temperature calibrations Enter plus or minus value For example if the water temperature readout is 77 F but the actual water temperature is 75 F enter 2 F Depth calibration If you desire the depth readout to show the distance between ship s draft and bottom rather than transducer and bottom set ship s draft here Enter a plus or minus value Acoustic speed calibration Sets the speed of sound used by the network sounder Normally no adjustment is required however if echoes are returning too slow or too fast adjust the value as appropriate This
229. table for most conditions Offsets latitude position to further refine position 0 001 S 9 999 N accuracy 0 001 E 9 999 W Con t on next page 5 23 5 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of GPS setup menu con t from previous page ltem Deseripton 1 Setting Disable Every GPS satellite is broadcasting abnormal satellite Max 3 satellites Satellite number s in its Almanac which contains general orbital data about all GPS satellites including those which are malfunctioning Using this information the GPS receiver automatically eliminates any malfunctioning satellite from the GPS satellite schedule However the Almanac sometimes may not contain this information If you hear about a malfunctioning satellite from another source you can disable it manually Enter satellite number two digits max 3 satellites then press the ENTER soft key Latitude Sets initial latitude position after cold start Use the N lt gt S soft key to switch coordinate Longitude Sets initial longitude position after cold start Use the W lt gt E soft key to switch coordinate Antenna Enters the height of the GPS antenna unit above sea 0 99 m Height surface For further details refer to the installation manual GPS Fix Chooses position fixing method 2D three satellites in 2D 2D 3D Mode view 2D 3D three or four satellites in view whichever is greater Cold Start Clears the Almanac to receive the lat
230. table below Maintenance program Check point ESCH unit Check for tight connection Tighten loosened connectors connectors The LCD will in time Wipe the LCD carefully to prevent scratching accumulate a coating of using tissue paper and an LCD cleaner To dust which tends to dim remove dirt or salt deposits use an LCD the picture Wipe LCD cleaner wiping slowly with tissue paper so as lightly with soft cloth to to dissolve the dirt or salt Change paper remove dust frequently so the salt or dirt will not scratch the LCD Do not use solvents such as thinner acetone or benzene for cleaning Ground Check for tight connection Clean or replace ground wire as terminal and corrosion necessary 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 7 2 7 3 Replacement of Batteries Battery on circuit board A lithium battery Type CR2450 F2 ST2L Code No 000 144 941 fitted on a circuit board inside the display unit preserves data when the equipment is turned off and its life is about three years When its voltage is low the battery icon NI appears at the top of the display When the icon appears contact your dealer to request replacement of the battery Batteries in remote controller The remote controller has two AA batteries If the distance from which the remote controller can be operated has decreased change the battery Note Replace all batteries together Do not mix old and new batteries A WARNING Ensure
231. the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NAV OPTION and GPS SENSOR SETTINGS soft keys to display the GPS SENSOR SETTINGS menu 3 Press the GPS STATUS soft key DOP value GPS position fix Date and GPS antenna height Time WAAS satellite GPS 320B only Receive signal level Bars show satellite signal levels Satellites whose signal level extends past 40 are used to fix position WAAS satellite in three digits GPS 320B only Estimated position of satellite in the sky Satellites used for fixing position are circled GPS status display 4 Press the RETURN soft key to quit the GPS status display 7 10 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Clearing Memories Your equipment has a memory for each of the plotter radar and sounder sections These memories can be cleared to restart operation with default settings The following data are not cleared Radar Heading adjustment timing adjustment MBS level tuning point tuning indication short medium long video level dead sector antenna height STC curve antenna type on time tx time Sounder White marker hue signal level TLL output depth calibration range Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key Press the SYSTEM SETUP soft key Press the TEST amp CLEAR soft key Press the MEMORY CLEAR soft key St ds oc ha gt DISPLAY UNIT NO GPS SENSOR NO NETWORK SOUNDER NO Memory clear menu D Use the trackb
232. the echo stretch is on 2 20 2 RADAR OPERATION Echo Averaging The echo average feature which requires a Model 1800 1900 series network radar effectively suppresses sea clutter Echoes received from stable targets such as ships appear on the screen at almost the same position during every rotation of the antenna On the other hand unstable echoes such as sea clutter appear at random positions To distinguish real target echoes from sea clutter echo average performs scan to scan correlation Correlation is made by storing and averaging echo signals over successive picture frames If an echo is solid and stable it is presented in its normal intensity Sea clutter is averaged over successive scans resulting in the reduced brilliance making it easier to discriminate real targets from sea clutter To properly use the echo average function it is recommended to first suppress sea clutter with the A C SEA control and then do the following 1 If not displayed press the HIDE SHOW key to display the radar soft keys 2 Press the SIGNAL PROC soft key 3 Press the E AVG soft key to select desired echo averaging OFF No averaging LOW Helps distinguish targets from sea clutter and suppresses brilliance of unstable echoes MED Distinguishes small stationary targets such as navigation buoys HIGH Stably displays distant targets 4 Press the RETURN soft key to finish The display shows EAV L EAV M or EAV H when echo averagi
233. the gain sensitivity setting window GAIN SENSITIVITY AUTO ROUGH o AUTO MODERATE o AUTO CALM o MAN 0 Gain sensitivity window Use the trackball to select AUTO ROUGH AUTO MODERATE AUTO CALM or MAN manual as appropriate Select an AUTO option according to the sea state For manual adjustment rotate the ENTER knob to adjust while observing the radar echo The range of adjustment is 0 100 Press the GAIN key on the front panel or the RETURN soft key to finish Adjusting the FTC When the radar source is the 1700 series radar To suppress rain clutter from heavy storms or scattered rain clutter adjust the FTC In addition to reducing clutter the FTC can be used in fine weather to clarify the picture when navigating in confined waters However with the circuit active the receiver is less sensitive Therefore turn off the FTC by setting it for 0 when its function is not required 1 2 3 Press the GAIN key Press the FTC soft key to show the FTC window Rotate the ENTER knob to adjust The range of adjustment is 0 100 Do not overadjust the FTC weak target echoes may be missed Press the GAIN key on the front panel or RETURN soft key to finish 2 3 2 RADAR OPERATION 2 5 2 5 1 2 5 2 2 4 Reducing Sea Clutter How the A C SEA works Echoes from waves can be troublesome covering the central part of the display with random signals known as sea clutter T
234. tion In this case route data is divided into several GPRTE sentences Max 4 sentences This value shows the number of sentences the route data has been divided Route comment data format PFEC GPrtc xx c c lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 2 Route comment format 1 Route No 01 to 200 3 digits required 2 Route comment Max 16 characters variable length The same characters of the comment for waypoint comment can be used PFEC GPxfr CTL E lt CR gt lt LF gt End of sentence End of sentence 6 DATA TRANSFER 6 3 Loading Waypoint Data from Yeoman OS Any de D Waypoint data can be loaded from a Yeoman to this equipment Connect the Yeoman to a DATA port on this equipment and then follow the procedure below Press the MENU key Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION key Press the DATA TRANSFER soft key Press the RECEIVE YEOMAN DATA soft key You are asked if you are sure to receive waypoint data from Yeoman equipment Push the ENTER knob to receive the data The message NOW RECEIVING YEOMAN DATA PUSH SOFT KEY STOP TO STOP RECEIVING Is displayed If waypoint capacity is reached the message WAYPOINTS FULL NO MORE WAYPOINT CAN BE RECEIVED PUSH ANY KEY TO STOP appears To stop receiving press the STOP soft key After waypoints have been received press the MENU key 6 4 6 DATA TRANSFER Receiving Data Via Network Equipment You can receive waypoints routes marks and l
235. twork 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 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 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 Features The 1800C 1900C series of radars and video plotters work within our new product network system called the NavNet Each product has an IP address to communicate with NavNet compatible products within the network using TCP IP protocol through an Ethernet 10BASE T network The main features are as follows The 1800C 1900C series of radars and video plotters consists of the following models Range Radar Antenna Marine Radar Model 1823C 2 2 kW 1 5 ft Radome Marine Radar Model 1833C 2 ft Radome Color Video Poter G 19000 Bright 10 4 screen visible even under direct sunlight User friendly operation with combination of discrete keys soft keys alphanumeric keys and trackball Accepts FURUNO and Nav charts NAVIONICS charts or C MAP NT NT charts C MA
236. unction Q keys C T x 34 22 3456 N 359 9 M TRIP 080 22 3456 E 19 9 kt 99 9nm gt Function keys a BRIDGE Ur l OUY CHD Plotter Display Function keys 1 17 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 10 2 Press function key desired Note Function keys can be individually programmed for the plotter radar and sounder displays For further details see the following Radar paragraph 5 2 3 Plotter paragraph 5 3 2 Sounder paragraph 5 9 4 Simulation Display The simulation display for use by service technicians for demonstration purposes provides simulated operation to help acquaint you with the many features your unit has to offer It allows you to view and control a simulated plotter radar and sounder picture without position fixing equipment network radar or a network sounder Most controls are operative thus you may practice setting destination enter waypoints measure range and bearing to a target etc 5 The simulation icon Uu appears when any simulation mode is active To start the simulation display 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM SETUP and SIMULATION SETUP soft keys in that order gt RADAR LIVE PLOTTER LIVE SOUNDER LIVE SPEED 00 0kt COURSE 000 0 LATITUDE 45 35 000 N LONGITUDE 125 00 000 W START DATE amp TIME 00 00 01 APR 00 RADAR SIMULATION DATA NO RETURN Simulation setup menu 3 F
237. ure on the right half of the screen and a 10 or 20 feet 3 or 6 meter wide layer in contact with the bottom is expanded onto the left half of the screen This mode is useful for discriminating bottom fish from the bottom echo You may select the bottom lock range from the SOUNDER RANGE SETUP menu For details see paragraph 5 9 3 Fish school Zoom marker This part is zoomed ee d SSY BOTTOM LOCK NORMAL DISPLAY DISPLAY Bottom lock display plus normal sounder display 4 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Bottom discrimination display The bottom discrimination mode displays the bottom echo to help you determine bottom hardness A bottom displayed with a short echo tail usually means it is a soft sandy bottom A long echo tail means a hard bottom Zoom marker Bottom tail Long tail Hard bottom Short tail Soft bottom BOTTOM NORMAL DISPLAY DISCRIMINATION DISPLAY Bottom discrimination display A scope display display onl The A scope display available in all modes shows echoes at each transmission with amplitudes and tone proportional to their intensities on the right 1 10 of the screen It is useful for estimating fish species and bottom composition To turn on the A scope display press the DISPLAY MODE soft key select display mode desired then press the A SCPE soft key to show ON on its label For modes other than SINGLE FREQ the screen must be split horizontally to show the A scope display
238. y SPEED CALIBRATION 50 50 0 TEMP CALIBRATION 40 F 40 F 0 F DEPTH CALIBRATION 15 90 ft 0 ft ACSTC SPD CALIBRATION 500 500m s 0 mis SOUNDER RANGE 1 RANGE 8 RANGE ZOOM RANGE 2 120 m 10 m 7 400 ft 30 ft 1 60 fa 10 fa 1 70 P B 10 PIB SETUP BOTTOM LOCK RANGE 3 m 6 m 10 ft 20 ft 2 fa 3 fa 3 fa 2 P B 3 P B 3 PIB FUNCTION SOFT KEY 1 SOFT KEY 5 KEY SETUP OFF AUTO MODE GAIN HF GAIN LF SHIFT NOISE LIMITER CLUTTER WHITE MARKER HUE SIGNAL LEVEL PICTURE ADV TEMP GRAPH TVG HF TVG LF OFFSET HF OFFSET LF SMOOTHING ZOOM RANGE B L RANGE TLL OUTPUT SNDR SOURCE D BOX ON OFF CHANGE CNTRL Assign function of echo sounder function key SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Same items as on page A 2 Default sounder ranges Range 1 Range 2 Range 3 Range4 Range5 Range6 Range7 mo Zeng 5m 10m 20m 40m 80m 150 m 300m 1200m 1500 m 15 ft 30 ft 60 ft 120 ft 200 ft 400 ft 1000 ft 4000 ft 4500 ft 3 fa 5 fa 10 fa 20 fa 40 fa 80 fa 150fa 650fa 900 fa 3P B 5 P B 10 P B 30 P B 50 P B 100 P B 200 P B 700 P B 900 P B Default settings for function keys SOFT KEY 1 TLL OUTPUT SOFT KEY 2 CLUTTER SOFT KEY 3 SIGNAL LEVEL SOFT KEY 4 NOISE LIMITER SOFT KEY 5 PICTURE ADV EXT VIDEO MENU Key CONFIGURATION ALARM key Radar Alarms ey TT
239. y the CHART SETUP and TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL soft keys to open the TRACK CONTROL menu Use the trackball to select TARGET TRACK COLOR Press the EDIT soft key to display the track color window Use the trackball to select the color desired Press the ENTER soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu Oa OIS OI 3 6 4 3 PLOTTER OPERATION Track plotting method and interval for own ship track In drawing the own ship track first the ship s position fed from position fixing equipment is stored into the unit s memory at an interval of time or distance A shorter interval provides for better reconstruction of the track but the storage time of the track is reduced When the track memory becomes full the oldest track is erased to make room for the latest Track plotting method Track may be plotted by time or distance The default setting is time 1 2 5 6 Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP and TRACKS amp MARKS CONTROL soft keys to open the TRACK CONTROL menu Use the trackball to select INTERVAL Press the EDIT soft key to display the plot window INTERVAL A TIME o DISTANCE v Interval window Use the trackball to select TIME or DISTANCE as appropriate Distance is useful for conserving track memory since no track is recorded when the boat is stationary Press the ENTER soft key Press the MENU key to close the menu Track plotting interval 1 2 Pr
240. ys status of GPS satellites WAAS SETUP soft key Only when GPS 320B is connected L TD SETUP LORAN C GRI 9940 11 27 US west coast CORRECTION 1 999 9 999 9u1s 000 0 us CORRECTION 2 999 9 999 9u1s 000 0 us DECCA CHAIN 01 R G S Baltic CORRECTION 1 99 99 99 99 lane 00 00 lane L CORRECTION 2 99 99 99 99 lane 00 00 lane SYSTEM SETUP APPENDIX PORT GPS NMEA FURUNO GPS SENSOR SETUP PORT YES NO t OUTPUT FORMAT NMEA 0183 Ver 1 5 2 0 L LAT LON FORMAT DD MM MM Dir MM MMM DD MM MMMM L OUTPUT DESTINATION YES NO i SELECT SNTNC soft key L NMEA PORT FURUNO GPS SENSOR YES NO OUTPUT FORMAT NMEA 0183 Ver 1 5 2 0 L LAT LON FORMAT DD MM MM DD MM MMM DD MM MMMM L OUTPUT DESTINATION YES NO L SELECT SNTNC soft ke PC NMEA 7 NMEA OUTPUT FORMAT EXT BUZZ NMEA 0183 Ver 1 5 2 0 PORT BAUD RATE 4800 9600 19200 bps BIT LENGTH 7 bits 8 bits STOP BIT 1 bit 2 bits l PARITY EVEN ODD NONE SELECT SNTNC soft key OUTPUT THROUGH NETWORK Select data sentences to output to NavNet eq uipment See below All sentences turned off in default setting AAM APB BOD BWR BWC 1 DPT DBT 2 GGA GLL GTD MTW RMA RMB RMC VHW VTG WPL XTE ZDA HDT HDG MWV 1 BWR for rhumb line BWC for great circle
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