Furuno 2837S manual

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    www .furuno .co .jp All brand and product names are trademarks, registered tr ademarks or ser vice marks of their respective holders. MARINE RADAR/ARP A F AR-2137S/2837S/2137S-BB Installation Manual Comply with MSC.192(79) T ABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INST RUCTIONS ....................... i EQUIPMENT LISTS .............................. iii SYSTEM CON[...]

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    The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free. ・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN Telephone : +81-(0)798-65-2111 Fax : +81-(0)798-65-4200 A : APR 2004 . Printed in Japan All rights reserved. L : APR . 12, 2011 Pub. No. IME-35210-L *00014868819* *00014868819* ( HIMA ) FAR-2137S/BB/2837S[...]

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    i Mandator y Action Prohibitiv e Action W ARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not av oided, could result in death or serious injur y . CA UTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not av oided, can result in minor or moderate injury . W ar ning, Caution SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS The operator and installer must [...]

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    ii CAUTION Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass: Antenna Unit (30 kw) Standard compass Monitor Unit (MU-201CR) 1.55 m 1.00 m Monitor Unit (MU-231CR) 1.85 m 1.20 m Processor Unit (RPU-013) 1.35 m 0.85 m Control Unit (RCU-014) 0.30 m 0.30 m Control Unit (RCU-015) 0.95 m 0.60 m Control Unit (RCU-016) [...]

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    iii EQUIPMENT LISTS S t andard Supply Name T ype Code No. Qty Remarks SN30AF - 1 Radiator RSB-098 - 200 V AC 3 φ 50 Hz, 220 V AC 3 φ 60 Hz RSB-099 - 380 V AC 3 φ 50 Hz, 440 V AC 3 φ 60 Hz Antenna Chassis RSB-100 - 220 V AC, 3 φ , 50 Hz RSB-101 - 220 V AC, 3 φ , 60 Hz Antenna Unit RSB-102 - 1 440 V AC, 3 φ , 60 Hz Antenna Chassis for HSC Powe[...]

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    iv Name Ty p e Code No. Remar ks RU-1803 - For proces sor unit, 440 V AC → 100 V AC RU-3305 - For de-icer , 1 10/ 1 15/ 220/230 V AC → 100 V AC RU-5693 - For RSB- 098/099, 1 10 V → 220 V AC RU-6522 - For RSB- 098/099, 220 V → 200 V AC Transformer Unit RU-5466-1 - For RSB- 098/099, 440 V → 220 V AC Not av ailabl e for HSC Memor y Card In t[...]

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    v SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION PROCESSOR UNIT RPU-013 (Navigator) EPFS IEC-61162 Serial Data (Input/Output) IEC-61162 Serial Data (Input) Gyrocompass AIS T rac k Control Unit : Option : Doc kyard supply : Standard AD-100 MEMOR Y CARD INTERF ACE UNIT CU-200-F AR VDR External Monitor Sub Display Alarm**** CONTROL UNIT RCU-014 (Standard) or RCU-015 (T rackba[...]

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    vi About the category sticker This radar meet s the requireme nts in IEC623 88 (Marine navigat ion and radio communication e quipment and systems-Ship borne radar-Performan ce requireme nts, method of testing and required test result s). Check the appropriate b ox on the sticker which is pre -attached o n the processor unit, according to your rada [...]

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    1-1 1. MOUNTING NO TICE Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment. Those items contain organic solv ents that can damage coating and plastic par ts, especially plastic connectors. 1.1 A ntenna Unit Mounting consi de rations • The antenna unit is gen erally installed either on top of t[...]

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    1. MOUNTING 1-2 • Inst all the antenna unit safely away from interfering high-power energy sources and other transmitting radio antenna. • Keep the lower edge of the antenna unit abov e the safety rail by 500 mm or more. • T wo antenna units should be mounted as below: more than 20 more than 1 m • No funnel, mast or derrick should be within[...]

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    1. MOUNTI NG 1-3 Insta llati on precaution for S-band a ntenna unit If an S-band ant enna unit is mount ed near the end of a plat form to provide sufficient rotation clearance for t he radiator , the ant enna unit, becaus e of its w eight, swi ngs up and down by ship’s vibration and rolli ng. This exerts excessive levels of stress at the base of [...]

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    1. MOUNTING 1-4 Antenna unit assembling The antenna radiator and the antenna housin g are shipped in sep arate p ackages. Assemble them as below . The antenna unit m ay be assembled before hosting it to the mounting plat form. However , do not lif t the antenna unit by the radiator . Antenna unit assemb ling pr ocedure 1. Screw the guide pins (2 pc[...]

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    1. MOUNTI NG 1-5 How to lif t the antenna unit 1. Fix the antenna radiat or to the ant enna unit chassis as shown on page 1-4. 2. Attach the lifting fixtures and collars as shown below . 3. Position the radiator as shown below and arrange the ropes A and B. Lifting fixture Collar for fixing Supplied as accessories. Remove after installation. Hex bo[...]

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    1. MO UNTING 1-6 Fastening the antenna unit to the mounting pl at for m See the f igure on the next page for antenna unit m ounting. 1. Referring to t he antenna outline dra w ing, drill e ight fixing holes of 15 mm in diameter in the radar mast plat form or the deck. • The dia m eter of the mast for f ixing the antenna unit platf orm m ust be ov[...]

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    1. MOUNTI NG 1-7 Seal washer Corrosion proof rubber mat Use two nuts. (Torque 63.5Nm) Coat with silicone sealant after fastening ground wire. Ground wire Antenna chassis Hex bolt OR Ground wire Coat with silicone sealant. Ground wire Welding Hex nut Ground terminal provided on antenna base. Set corrosion-proof rubber mat, bolt antenna unit to mount[...]

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    1. MOUNTING 1-8 1.2 Monitor Unit The monitor unit can be flush mo unted in a console p anel, or mounted on a desktop using the optional accessories. For MU-190/231, see the applicable Operato r ’s Manual( s). Note: F AR-2137S-BB has no monitor unit . Prepare a suit able on e locally . Recommended mon itor: SXGA (1280x1024), aspect ratio 5:4 Mount[...]

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    1. MOUNTI NG 1-9 (79) 454 534 4- φ 8 FIXING HOLES Monitor unit MU-201CR 490 420 296 506 4-FIXING HOLES 30 80 (For FAR-2137S) ± 1 ± 1 506 ± 1 296 ± 1 4- φ 8 FIXING HOLES 598 (96) 505 4-FIXING HOLES 554 471 313 570 30 80 Monitor unit MU-231CR (For FAR-2837S) ± 1 ± 1 570 ± 1 313 ± 1 Flush mounting of mo nitor unit Panel hook Panel cover Fixi[...]

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    1. MO UNTING 1-10 Contents of FP 03-09820/09830 Name T ype Code No. Qty Remarks Hanger L 03-163- 1111 100-305-141 1 Hanger R 03-163- 1 1 12 100-305-181 1 03-163-1 1 13 100-305- 191 For F AR-2137S Hanger stay 03-163-2071 100-305- 371 1 For F AR- 2837S Hole plug CP- 30-HP-13 000-160-074-10 2 Plastic rivet KB-13 Riv et Black 000-570-276-10 4 Hex. bolt[...]

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    1. MOUNTI NG 1-1 1 The hand grip is opti onally available f or the desktop mount ing m onitor unit. Handle Screw M6x20 (Torque 7.6Nm) Wave washer Rosette washer Hood (optio n) W hen it is too bright in the daytime, use the optional hood to shade t he screen. • For F AR-2137S: FP03-1 1500 (Code No.: 001-0 20-090) • For F AR-2837S: FP03-1 1000 (C[...]

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    1. MO UNTING 1-12 1.3 Power Supply Unit The Power Supply Unit PSU-007 does not contai n usual operatin g contro ls. Theref ore, it can be installed in any recessed plac e either in vertical or hori zontal position. (For the console m ount display unit, the PSU-007 can b e installed inside the console. ) However , select a dry and well-ve ntilated l[...]

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    1. MOUNTI NG 1-13 1.4 Control Unit The control unit m ay be mounted on a tabletop, with or without the KB fixing m etal (supplied), w hich mounts t he control unit at an angle. Mounting consi de rations W hen selecting a m ounting location, keep in m i nd the f ollow ing poi nts: • Select a location where the cont rol unit can be operated conve n[...]

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    1. MO UNTING 1-14 Fixing without KB fixi ng met al 1. Drill four mount ing holes of 5 mm diameter ref e rring to the outline dra wing at the back of this m anual. 2. Fix the control unit w ith f our screw s (M4) from under side of the tabletop. (The M4 screws with a sufficient length f or the thickness of the tabletop should b e provided locally .)[...]

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    1. MOUNTI NG 1-15 1. Prepare a cutout in the mount ing location as shown in the f igure below . 388 150 170 ± 2 176 ± 2 ± 2 ± 2 For RCU-0 14 For RCU-015 and RCU-016 2. Set the control unit to the cutout. 3. Attach the mounting pla te to the control unit w ith f our screw s from the rear side. 4. Screw the wing screw to each mount ing plate and [...]

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    1. MO UNTING 1-16 T o conn ect RCU-016 in series wi th RCU-014 1. Pass the cable derived from RCU-016. 2. Connect the connector of the cable to J502. 3. Clamp the copper part of the cable with the cable clamp. Inside of RCU-014[...]

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    1. MOUNTI NG 1-17 T o chang e the cable entry T o change the cabl e entry from the side (def ault) to the bott om, modify the unit as shown below . Cable clamp 03-163-7804 Screw M3X8 (Torque 0.78Nm) Screw M4X8 (Torque 1.47Nm) 2. Pull out the cable. 1. Remove the cable clamp. 3. Pass the cable from this hole. 4. In here, clamp the copper part of the[...]

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    1. MO UNTING 1-18 1.5 Proces sor Unit Mounting consi de rations W hen selecting a m ounting location, keep in m i nd the f ollow ing poi nts: • Locate the processor unit a w ay fr o m heat sources because of heat that can build up inside the cabinet . • Locate the equipm ent away from places subject to water splash and rain. • Leave suf ficie[...]

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    2-1 2. WIRING Wiring consideration • T o lessen the chance of picking up electrical interference, avoid where possible routing the signal cable near other onboard electric al equipment (radars, transmitting radio antennas, etc.) Also avoid running the cable in parallel with power cables. When crossing with other cable, the angle should be 90 ° t[...]

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    2. WIRING 2-2 2.2 Antenna Unit G1_1/4-A G1-A G3/4-C Antenna motor switch Gland for signal cable (RW-9600) for power cable Gland G1_1/4-A Antenna unit, bow view 1. Open the right side cov er on the antenna unit with the hex wren ch. 2. Unfasten the cab le gland for the signal ca ble and remove the gask et, flat washers and blind lid. 3. Fabricate th[...]

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    2. WIRING 2-3 Grounding point for the shield. Pass the signal cable RW-9600. TB801 TB801 TB802 Clamp shield of coaxial cable. TB board Coaxial cable Antenna unit, port side view 6. Confirm that armor is grounded bet ween two flat washers. 7. Coat the screw p art of the clampin g gland with silicone se alant and tighten it. 8. Using the opener , ins[...]

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    2. WIRING 2-4 Fabricating power cable TPYCY -2.5 1. Open the lef t side cover on the antenn a unit with the hex wrench. 2. Fabricate the cable as s hown below . Use TPYCY -2.5 (Japan Industry S tandard) cable or equivalent. 25 mm 5 mm FV2-4 Sheath Armor Anti-corrosive Vinyl sheath Approx. 170 mm Conductor S = 2.5 mm 2 ∅ = 2.01 mm Vinyl sheath Arm[...]

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    2. W I RING 2-5 Terminal board for power cable Pass the power supply cable here. Antenna unit, left view 8. Connect crimp-lug t o the terminal block ref erri ng to the interconnect ion diagram. 9. Attach the cover (torque: 7.65 N · m) . 10. Seal the cable gl and with putty .[...]

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    2. WIRING 2-6 2.3 Monitor Unit T wo cables are terminated at the d isplay unit: the signal cable from the proce ssor unit (5 m or 10 m cable) and the po wer cable from the ship’ s mains. The signal cable come s with a connector preatt ached to it for conn ection to the display unit. Fabricate the po wer cable as below . Use DPYC-2.5 (Jap an Indus[...]

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    2. W IRI NG 2-7 2.4 Pr ocessor Un it Four c ables are ter mi nate d at t he proces s or uni t: the ant enna uni t cabl e, di spl ay uni t cabl e, contr ol uni t cabl e and the pow er cabl e. Cabl es ot her than t he pow er cable com e wi t h a conne ctor preatt ached t o them for c onnec ti on to t he proces sor uni t. Fabri cat e the pow er cabl e[...]

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    2. W IRI NG 2-8 Co nn ec tion o f cab les T he pow er cabl e i s connect ed to t he ter mi nal boar d on the re ar p an el and the s ignal cabl e from the M oni tor unit i s connected t o the DV I -D conne ct or . Ot her cabl es ar e conn ected t o the pri nt ed ci rcui t boar d 03P9 342. F1 1 2 ACK φ 18.9 AIS 17 AD100 8 GYRO 28 PSU004 24 φ 7.4 V[...]

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    2. W IRI NG 2-9 Loca tio n of con ne ct ors Open t he proc essor uni t as foll ow s and t he 03P9342 b oar d app ears. J621 J620 J619 J618 J612 J610 J608 J607 J606 J605 J604 J603 J602 J601 J617 J616 PSU J654 J615 J614 J613 Tx HV line J609 Cable clamp 03P9342 Gyro converter board or AD-100 Speed log Navigator Heading sensor Cable from control unit P[...]

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    2. WIRING 2-10 Cable fabrication for the cables connected to the 03P9342 board • Signal cable R W -9600 (Between a ntenna unit and proces sor unit) Shield Armor Clamp here by cable clamp. Vinyl tape After exposing cores, wind shield around the armor. Vinyl sheath Coaxial cable 6 60 450 5 Conductor 59 Coaxial cable 14 Fold back shield. • Other c[...]

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    2. W IRI NG 2-1 1 Co nn ecti on o f S ub- disp l a y A conventi onal remot e dis play and/or F AR-2107 seri es radar can b e conn ected t o J61 7 an d J618 i n the proc essor unit as a sub- dis play . How ev er , the cont rol for GAI N and ST C are dif ferent dependi ng on J6 17 an d J61 8. Refer t o the t able to c onnect s ub-di spl ay s. Port Co[...]

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    2. WIRING 2-12 2.5 Power Supply Unit W ire the unit as shown in the interconnect ion diagram . Relay XK1: Connect output line. TB1: Connect control line. K2: Connect Cable clamp: Clamp the armors of the cable. input line. Thermal relay Power supply unit PSU-007 2.6 Chang ing AC Power Specificatio n of Processor Unit To change AC power specif icatio[...]

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    2. W I RING 2-13 Cover of PWR board Fuse Upper part of processor unit (SPU assembly omitted) PWR board J104 J103 J106 J105 J101 PWR board (P)HV AC FIL P108/J108 R21 (OVER) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Jumper connector (VH8P) How to ad just the overvolt age detecti on circuit: 1. Add or rem ove the jumper connector P108 and change the f use. 2. Rotate R21 f ully[...]

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    2. W IRI NG 2-1 4 T his p age i s intent i onally l ef t blank .[...]

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    3-1 3. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 3.1 DIP Switch Setting The processor u nit is shipped for mod el F AR-2137S. If your mod el is F AR-2837S/2137S-B B, change the DIP switch setting as follows. 1. Remove the top cover of the process or unit. 2. Open the SPU assembly blo ck and remove the shield c over . Shield cover SPU assembly block SPU board 03P9337 [...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-2 [ECHO] 1 BACK 2 2ND ECHO REJ OFF /ON 3 TUNE INITIALIZE 4 PM OFF /ON 5 SART OFF /ON 6 W IPER OFF /1/2 7 ECHO AREA* CIRCLE/W IDE/ALL 8 [PICTURE SELECT ] 9 STC RANGE +00 3.2 Initializing T uning 1. T ransmit the radar on 48 nm range and rotate the GAIN knob t o show 70-80 of the gain bar . 2. Roll the trackball t o ch[...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-3 3.3 Heading A lignment Y o u have mount ed the antenna unit f acing straight ahead in the direct ion of the bow . Theref ore, a s m all but conspicuous tar get dead ahead visually should appear on the heading line (zero degr ees). In practice, you will pro bably observe some small bear ing error on the display bec [...]

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    3. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 3-4 7. Press [0] key to show the [INITIALIZE] menu. [INITIALIZE] 1 BA CK 2 [ECHO ADJ] 3 [SCANNER] 4 [INST ALLA TION] 5 [O WN SHIP INFO] 6 [TT PRESET] 7 [NETWORK] 8 [O THER] 9 [F ACT OR Y] Note: See next page to access the INITIALIZE menu with the trackball style control unit RCU-015. 8. Press [2] key to open the [ECHO ADJ][...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-5 How to A ccess the I ns t allation Mode with the RCU-015 T rackball Sty le Con trolle r 1. By using the trackball , move the pointer unt il it highlights t he MENU box as shown. DO NOT CLICK the m enu box, just leave t he arrow over the menu. 2. Press and hold down the F1 key . Keep it held down during t he next st[...]

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    3. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 3-6 3.4 Adjustment Sweep T iming Sweep timing differs with respect to the length of the signal cable between the antenna unit and the processor unit. Adjust sweep timing at installation to prevent the following symptoms: • The echo of a “straight” t arget (for example, pier), on the 0.25 m range, will appear on the d[...]

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    3. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 3-7 3.5 Suppressing Main Bang If main bang appears at the screen center , suppress it as follows. 1. T ransmit the radar on a long range and then wait ten minutes. 2. Adjust gain to show a slight amount of noise on the display . 3. Select the 0.25 nm range. Adjust sea clutter to suppress. 4. Press [5] key to choose th e MB[...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-8 3.6 Other Settings ECHO menu setting Open the [E CHO ADJ] menu as described on page 3-2. [ECHO ADJ] 1 BA CK 2 CABLE A TT ADJ A UT O/MANUAL 30 3 HD ALIGN 000.0 ° 4 TIMING ADJ 0 5 MBS 0 6 DEF AUL T ANT HEIGHT 5/7.5/10/ 15 /20/ 25/30/35/40/45/ more 50 m 7 NEAR STC CUR VE 2/2.5/ 3 /3.5/4.2 8 MID STC CUR VE 3/ 4 /5/6 9[...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-9 Scanner setting 1. Open the INI TIALIZE menu described on page 3-3 and 3-4. 2. Press [3] key to open the SCANNER m enu. [SCANNER] 1 BA CK 2 BLIND SECT OR 1 ST ART 000 ° ANGLE 000 ° 3 BLIND SECT OR 2 ST ART 000 ° ANGLE 000 ° 4 ANT REV OLUTION LO/HI/ AUTO 5 ANT SW OFF/ ON 6 ANT ST OPPED STBY /TX 7 M SPEC OFF/ON 8[...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-10 INST ALLA TION menu setting Open the INST ALLA TION m enu by pressing [4] key on the INIT IALIZE menu. [INST ALLA TION] 1 BA CK 2 RAD AR* MAIN /SUB 3 RANGE UNIT ** NM /SM/km/kyd 4 RAD AR NO*** 1 /2/3/4/5/6/7/8 5 RAD AR POSN FORE/ MAIN T OP / MAIN 2ND/MAIN 3RD/ AFT/POR T/ ST AR BOARD 6 MODEL 6/ 12 /25 UP/25 DO WN/ [...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-1 1 ON TIM E an d TX TI ME These item s show number of hours t he radar has been turned on and transm itted, respectively . V alue can be chang ed; for example, after replacing magnetron TX T ime can be reset to 0 . PM GA IN A DJ W hen y ou choose this item , the radar setting changes as f ollows. RANGE: 24 NM PULSE:[...]

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    3. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 3-12 OWN SHIP INFO menu setting Open the OWN SHIP INFO menu by pressing [5] key on the INITIALI ZE menu. [O WN SHIP INFO] 1 BA CK 2 LENGTH/WIDTH LENGTH 100 m WIDTH 50 m 3 SCANNER POSN BO W 0 m POR T 0 m 4 GPS1 ANT POSN BO W 0 m POR T 0 m 5 GPS2 ANT POSN BO W 0 m POR T 0 m 6 CONNING POSN BO W 0 m POR T 0 m LENGTH/WIDTH and [...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-13 TT PRESET menu setting Open the TT PRESET menu by pressing [6] key on the INIT IALIZE menu. [TT PRESET] 1 BA CK 2 TT DA T A OUTPUT OFF/TTM/TTD REL/TR UE 4800/9600/ 19200/38400 3 MAX RANGE 24/32 4 ECHO LEVEL 16 5 QV DISPLA Y OFF/ON 6 TT W/O GYR O* OFF/ON 7 [TT PRESET] 8 [TRA CK PRESET] 9 [TT SENSOR D A T A] 0 DEF A[...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-14 TT W/O GY RO (Not on IMO r adar) If a gyrocom p ass is not connected, choose t he TT function, ON(working) or OFF (no working). LAND SIZE Set the land size in units o f 100 m . The setting range is 100 to 100 0 m. ANT SELECT Set the antenna radiat or type of your radar . AUT O ACQ CORRE Set the correlation coun t [...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-15 OTHER menu setting Open the OT HER menu by pressing [8] key on the INI TIALIZE menu. [O THERS] 1B A C K 2 DEMO ECHO OFF/EG/TT -TEST/PC 3 EA V W/O GYRO OFF/ON 4 TT CA TEGOR Y SELECT CA T1/CA T2 3 5I N S OFF/SERIAL/LAN EA V w/ o GY R O If a gyrocom p ass is not connected, choose the echo average f unction, ON (worki[...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-16 3.7 Dual Rada r Display (non IMO-ty pe only ) The image f rom two or more radars may be sh own together on one radar displa y. This allows you to take ad v antage of the best characteristics radars has to off er. Image from main radar Image from e xter nal r adar Separate internal and external images ("COMBIN[...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-17 Note 2: In the dual radar display, a guard zone se t on the main radar is also acc ommodated on the external radar. W hen the position of the antennas for the main and external radars is different and the No. 2 guard zone is set on a cl ose-in range, the on-screen guard zone may be shi fted slightly from both the [...]

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    3. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 3-18 Push the right button four t imes to close the menu. Note 1: The dual radar function becomes inoperative when the external radar is turned of f, set to stand-by , or set as sub display . When this happens, the buzzer sounds and the message "EXT RADAR STBY" (power off, stand- by only) appears. Note 2: The dua[...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-19 3.7.2 Specify ing Sector Wid th and Length W he n 2 DUAL RADA R in the DUAL RADAR m enu is set for "COMBINE", specify the width and length o f the sector from the ex ternal radar to display on own radar. 1. Open t he INITIALIZE menu. 2. Press the [3] key to sho w the SCANNER menu. 3. Select 9 [DUAL RADAR[...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-20 7. Use the scrollwheel to set START and ANGLE, referring to the description and example below. Spin the scrollwheel to set and push it to con firm. c) A solid green line marks the dual radar display area. • START: Start point of the sector (in degrees, 000-359) • ANGLE: Width of the sector (in degrees, 000 -35[...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-21 3.7.3 Choosing External Radar (i mage source) Select the external rada r to use in the dual radar display. 1. Open the INI TIALIZE menu. 2. Press the [3] key to show the SCANNER m enu. 3. Select 9 [DUAL RADAR] and push t he left button. 1B A C K 2 DUAL RAD AR OFF/ COMBINE 3 COMBINE MODE O WN/EXT 4 COMBINE SECTOR S[...]

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    3. SETTI NG AND A DJUS TMEN T 3-22 This page is intentionall y left blank.[...]

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    4-1 4. INST ALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 4.1 Gyro Converter GC-10 The Gyro Converter GC-10, inc orporated inside the processor unit, convert s analog gyrocomp ass reading into digit al coded bearing dat a for display on th e radar screen. This section explains ho w to install the GC- 10 (mainly consisting of the GYRO CONVERT ER board) and set it up ac[...]

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    4. INST A LLING OP T IONAL EQUIPMENT 4-2 2. F asten t he GY RO CONVE RT ER board i n the proc essor u ni t wi t h five w asher hea d screw s and mal e connect or 23 1-60 7/01 9-F UR ( cal l ed J602) w i th tw o screw s. Connector (231) 231-607/019-FUR 1 7 Connector (231) 231-107/026-FUR 1 7 GYRO CONVERTER board 64P1106A Screw M3X8 5 pcs (Torque 0.7[...]

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    4. INST ALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPM ENT 4-3 4. Connect the GYRO CONVE RTER bo ard and J602 with two connector ass emblies 03-2089 and 03- 2090. 1 1 4 1 12 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 12 1 5 1 7 XH-PH connector assy. 03-2088 (6-14P) NH connector assy. 03-2091 (5P) VH connector assy. 03-2089 (5P) VH connector assy. 03-2090 (3P) J1 P1 J603 P603 GYRO CONVERTER 64P1106A T[...]

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    4. INST A LLING OP T IONAL EQUIPMENT 4-4 5. Conf ir m gy rocom pas s speci f ic ati ons and set up the DI P swit ches and j umper w i res on the GY RO CONV ERT ER board acco rdi ng to gy rocompas s co nn ect ed: • Sett i ng jum per w ir es and DI P s w i tches by gy rocomp ass speci f ic ati ons: p age 4-5 • Sett i ng jum per w ir es and DI P s[...]

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    4. INST A LLING OP T IONAL EQUIPMENT 4-5 Con ne ct io n of ex ter n al po wer su pp l y An ext ernal pow er supply is nec essary w hen t he repe ater s ignal i s st ep-by -s tep ty pe and the st ep vol t age i s bel ow 20 V or out put volt age is les s than 5 W . 1. Cut jum per w ir e JP1 on t he GY RO CONVERT E R boar d w hen an external pow er su[...]

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    4. INST A LLING OP T IONAL EQUIPMENT 4-6 Settin g meth od 1: DI P switch settin gs an d gy r ocompass speci ficat ions 1 ) G y r o c o m p a s s t y p e 2 ) F r e q u e n c y Gyro compass type SW 1-4 SW 1-5 SW 1-6 JP 1 Fre que nc y SW 1-7 SW 1-8 Remarks AC synchronou s OFF OFF OF F #1, #2, #3 50/60 Hz OFF OFF AC synchronou s pulsat ing curr ent DC [...]

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    4. INST ALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPM ENT 4-7 Setting method 2: by make and model of gyrocomp ass r e k a Ms l e d o Mo n i t a c i f i c e p SS W 1 - 1 W S 2 - 1 W S 3 - 1 W S 4 - 1 W S 5 - 1 W S 6 - 1 W S 7 - 1 W S 8 - 1 W S 1 - 2 W S 2 - 2 W S 3 - 2 1 P J2 P J3 P J4 P J5 P J z t u h c s n A, 3 2 d r a d n a t Su s o n o r h c n y s C A z H 0 6 / 0 5 V [...]

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    4. INST ALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPM ENT 4-8 Location of DIP s witches, jumper wires on the GYRO CONVERTER board 64P1106 JP5, JP4 (Supply voltage) JP2 (Rotor voltage) JP3 (Stator voltage) JP1 (Gyro type) Fuse (2A) J5 (Rotor signal input, external power input) J4 (Stator signal input) SW1 DIP switch J6 (IEC-61162-1 output port) J7 (Data output port #1) J8[...]

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    4. INST ALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPM ENT 4-9 4.2 Memory Card Interface Unit Mounting considerations When selecting a moun ting location, keep in mind the following point s: • Locate the memory card interf ace unit away from heat sources because of heat that can build up inside the cabinet. • Locate the unit away from place s subject to water splash a[...]

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    4. INS T ALL I NG OPT IONAL EQUIPMENT 4-10 Desktop mount For desktop m ount, the optional desktop m ount kit FP03-10201 is requir ed. Refer to the end of t his manual. 1. Fix the m ounting bracket 19-023-3081 on th e unit with four screws. 2. Mount the abo ve assem bly on a desktop with f our tapping screws. Console mount For console mount , the op[...]

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    4. INST A LLING OP T IONAL EQUIPMENT 4-1 1 No.1 Processor unit J614 NETWORK No.2 Processor unit No.3 Processor unit No.4 Processor unit MJ-A3SPF0015-100 (10 m) Memory card IF unit 12 VDC FR-FTPC-CY (10/20/30 m) (straight) FR-FTPC-CY (10/20/30 m) (straight) FR-FTPC-CY (10/20/30 m) (straight) FR-FTPC-CY (10/20/30 m) (straight) FR-FTPC-CY (10/20/30 m)[...]

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    4. INS T ALL I NG OPT IONAL EQUIPMENT 4-12 4.3 DVI-RGB Convers ion Kit (for VDR connection) This inf or mat ion provides t he procedure necess ary for the installation of the DVI -RGB conversion kit. This kit is installed in t he proces sor unit to enable connec tion of a VDR (V oyage Data Recorder ) or RGB monitor to record radar pictures into a V[...]

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    4. INST ALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPM ENT 4-13 1. Remove the top cover and open th e upper par t of the processor unit. DVI-D port  (Connect DVI cable at step 13)  Processor unit 2. Fix the 03P 9229A board (RGB-BUFF) wit h four screws. (See the figur e below .) 3. Att ach the connector assemb lies to J1 and J3 on the 03P9229A board as follows. J 1 ?[...]

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    4. INST ALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPM ENT 4-14 J4 DVI-RGB Conversion board J9 J3 (Connect DVI cable at step 10.) Fixing the DVI-RGB conversion boa rd 6. Att ach the 10-pin connector from J1 on the 03P9229A board to J9 on the DVI-RGB board. 7. Att ach the connector assemb ly 03-2092 to J4 on the DVI- RGB conversion board. 8. Remove co nnector housing J615 [...]

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    4. INST A LLING OP T IONAL EQUIPMENT 4-1 5 4.4 BNC Connector Conv ert er T o connect t he VR-50 00 (F URUNO V oyage Dat a Recor der) t o thi s radar , t he DVI -RGB con version k it (ment i oned at pre vio us p aragrap h) and t he BN C con nector co n verter ar e requi red. Al so VG A cable (betw een the process or unit and t he BNC co nnector con [...]

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    4. INST A LLING OP T IONAL EQUIPMENT 4-1 6 4.5 Ju nction B ox Junc tion B ox If the l ength of the ant enna cabl e i s more t han 1 00 m, t he opti onal j uncti on boxes are requi red. T hese boxes sh oul d be mo unted at t he l ocati on prot ect ed bec aus e i t s w a terproof i ng is IPX 3. RW-9600 (Max 15 m) Junction box RJB-001 RW-9600 (Max 15 [...]

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    4. INST A LLING OP T IONAL EQUIPMENT 4-1 7 Cabl e f abr icati on RW -9600 6 14 5 9 approx. 450 5 20 Armor Units: mm Shield Vinyl sheath Pull out inner cables from here. Shield Coaxial cable Crimp on lug for M8 DPY C-6 and TTY C-4 20 5 6 DPYC-6: approx. 130 TTYCY-4: approx. 150 Conductor S = 0.75 mm = 1.11 mm 2 TTYCY-4 (Four twisted pairs) Armor She[...]

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    4. INST A LLING OP T IONAL EQUIPMENT 4-1 8 Co nn ec tion I nsert each cabl e t o the cabl e gl and as f oll ow s. Flat washer Cable gland Vinyl sheath Clamping gland Gasket Cut and trim armor. Connec t each c abl e cores to t he termi nal board, ref erri ng t o the i nter connect ion di agr am on next p age. 15 14 13 12 11 10 98 7 65 4 3 21 RG12/UY[...]

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    4. INST ALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPM ENT 4-19 RED[B] GRN[B] WHT BRK GRN RED WHT[B] PPL[B] COAX GLY[B] BLU[B] YEL[B] ORG[B] BRN N.C. N.C. N.C. 03P9349 TB802 12 2 13 14 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 TB801 1 2 GND SIG-GND 1 2 Junction box Antenna unit GND IF_VIDEO RF_SPU_D_B RF_SPU_D_A SPU_RF_D_B SPU_RF_D_A 24V_MINUS 24V_PLUS N.C. TX-HV RED[B] GRN[B] WHT BRK GRN RE[...]

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    4. INST A LLING OP T IONAL EQUIPMENT 4-2 0 T his p age i s intent i onally l ef t blank .[...]

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    5-1 5. INPUT/OUTPUT DA T A Input and output dat a are shown in the t able below . Note: T his radar accept s position dat a fixed by WGS-84 g eodetic datum only . Set the datum to WGS-84 on the EPFS (GPS, etc.) conn ected to this radar . If other type of datum is input, the error message "DA TUM" app ears and the AIS feature is inoperativ[...]

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    5. INPU T/OUTPUT DA T A 5-2 IEC 61 162 input sentence and priorit y Contents Sentence and priority S peed ( S TW) S peed ( S OG) S peed ( position) Heading (True) Position Datum Way point Route Date, T ime Depth T emperature W i nd Set a nd D ri ft ALARM ACK VBW> VH W VBW VTG>RMC THS *>H D T* GNS>GG A>RMC>GLL DTM BW R , BW C , R M[...]

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     For display unit (MU-201CR/231CR, AC set)   For processor unit (100 V AC set)    For processor unit (220 V AC set)    A-29 %1&' 01  6;2' %2 ⇛ޓޓ࿑ 176.+0' ฬޓޓ⒓ 0#/' ᢙ㊂ 36; ↪ㅜ㧛஻⠨ 4'/#4-5 ⇟?[...]

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     For GC-10   A-30[...]

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    14/Feb/2011 Y.NISHIYAMA D-1[...]

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    Y. Hatai D-2[...]

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    May 17'07 R.Esumi D-3[...]

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    1/Sep/2010 Y.NISHIYAMA D-4[...]

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    Takahashi T . Y. Hatai D-5[...]

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    Takahashi T . Y. Hatai D-6[...]

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    1/Sep/2010 Y.NISHIYAMA D-7[...]

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    Jan.18'08 R.Esumi D-8[...]

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    Apr.23'07 R.Esumi D-9[...]

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    Apr.23'07 R.Esumi D-10[...]

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    Apr.23'07 R.Esumi D-11[...]

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    Apr.23'07 R.Esumi D-12[...]

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    Apr.23'07 R.Esumi D-13[...]

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    D-14[...]

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    D-15[...]

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    D-16[...]

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    Y. Hatai D-17[...]

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    Y. Hatai D-18[...]

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    Y. Hatai D-19[...]

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    Y. Hatai D-20[...]

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    Y. Hatai D-21[...]

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    Apr.05'04 D-22[...]

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    12 4 35 6 A B C D MASS SCALE DWG.No. APPROVED CHECKED DRAWN kg 名称 TYPE NAME MARINE RADAR/ARPA 相互結線図 INTERCONNECTION DI AGRAM 船舶用レーダー/AR PA FAR-2137S/2837S 注記 *1 : 造船所手配。 *2 : オプション。 *3 : 最長 100m (延長するときは接続箱RJB-001が必要 )。 *4 : 船内配電盤では3Aのブレー?[...]