Furuno Radar Detector 1715 User Manual

MARINE RADAR  
MODEL 1715  
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Your Local Agent/Dealer  
9-52 Ashihara-cho,  
Nishinomiya, Japan  
Telephone : 0798-65-2111  
Telefax :  
0798-65-4200  
FIRST EDITION :  
Printed in Japan  
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PUB.No. OME-35140  
*00014791100*  
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MODEL1715  
*OME35140Z00*  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS............................ii  
FOREWORD............................................... iii  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION....................... iv  
EQUIPMENT LISTS..................................... v  
2. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING..... 18  
2.1 Maintenance .........................................18  
2.2 Replacing the Fuse...............................19  
2.3 Troubleshooting....................................19  
2.4 Diagnostics ...........................................20  
2.5 Test Pattern...........................................21  
2.6 Clearing the Memory ............................21  
2.7 Replacing the Magnetron .....................21  
2.8 Replacing the Synchro Belt ..................21  
1. OPERATION ........................................... 1  
1.1 Controls.................................................. 1  
1.2 Indications .............................................. 2  
1.3 Turning Power On/Off ............................ 3  
1.4 Transmitting, Standby............................. 3  
1.5 Adjusting Display Contrast, Brilliance .... 4  
1.6 Choosing the Range .............................. 4  
1.7 Receiver Sensitivity................................ 4  
1.8 Suppressing Sea Clutter ........................ 5  
1.9 Suppressing Rain Clutter ....................... 6  
1.10 Measuring the Range............................. 6  
1.11 Measuring the Bearing........................... 7  
1.12 Shifting the Display ................................ 7  
1.13 Zoom ...................................................... 8  
1.14 User Menu Overview.............................. 8  
1.15 Heading Line .......................................... 9  
1.16 Interference Rejector.............................. 9  
1.17 Noise Rejector...................................... 10  
1.18 Echo Trail, Trail Brilliance..................... 10  
1.19 Echo Stretch......................................... 10  
1.20 Guard Alarm ..........................................11  
1.21 Watchman ............................................ 12  
1.22 Suppressing Long-range Rain Clutter.. 12  
1.23 Panel Backlighting................................ 12  
1.24 Hue....................................................... 13  
1.25 Resetting Distance Run ....................... 13  
1.26 PROG Key............................................ 13  
1.27 Outputting Target Position to a Plotter . 13  
1.28 Turning Navigation Data On/Off........... 14  
1.29 Setting up Nav Data Displays .............. 14  
1.30 System Menu ....................................... 16  
3. INSTALLATION..................................... 22  
3.1 Antenna Unit Installation.......................22  
3.2 Display Unit Installation ........................25  
3.3 Wiring....................................................25  
3.4 Adjustments..........................................26  
3.5 Magnetron Heater Voltage....................29  
MENU TREE.............................................. 30  
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................SP-1  
PACKING LIST  
OUTLINE DRAWINGS  
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM  
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Safety Instructions for the Operator  
Safety Instructions for the Installer  
WARNING  
WARNING  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD  
Do not open the equipment  
unless totally familiar with  
electrical circuits and  
service manual.  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD  
Do not open the equipment.  
Only qualified personnel  
should work inside the  
equipment.  
Only qualified personnel  
should work inside the  
equipment.  
Wear a safety belt and hard  
hat when working on the  
antenna unit.  
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.  
Serious injury or death can  
result if someone falls from  
the radar antenna mast.  
Do not disassemble or modify the  
equipment.  
Construct a suitable service platform  
from which to install the antenna unit.  
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can  
result.  
Serious injury or death can result if some-  
one falls from the radar antenna mast.  
Turn off the power immediately if water  
leaks into the equipment or the equip-  
ment is emitting smoke or fire.  
Be sure that the power supply is  
compatible with the voltage rating of  
the equipment.  
Continued use of the equipment can cause  
fire or electrical shock.  
Connection of an incorrect power supply  
can cause fire or damage the equipment.  
CAUTION  
Use the proper fuse.  
Use only the specified power cable.  
Fire or damage to the equipment can  
result if a different cable is used.  
Use of a wrong fuse can damage the  
equipment and void the warranty.  
WARNING LABEL  
CAUTION  
Observe the following compass safe  
distances to prevent interference to a  
magnetic compass:  
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  
about replacement.  
Standard Steering  
compass compass  
Name: Warning Label (1)  
Type: 86-003-1011-1  
Code No.: 100-236-231  
WARNING  
To avoid electrical shock, do not  
remove cover. No user-serviceable  
parts inside.  
Display  
unit  
0.60 m  
0.40 m  
Antenna  
unit  
1.25 m  
0.85 m  
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FOREWORD  
A Word to the Owner of the  
MODEL 1715  
Features  
Your radar has a large variety of functions, all  
contained in a rugged plastic case. All  
controls respond immediately to the  
operator’s command and each time a key is  
pressed the corresponding change can be  
seen on the screen.  
Congratulations on your choice of the  
FURUNO MODEL 1715 Marine Radar.  
For over 50 years FURUNO Electric  
Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation  
for innovative and dependable marine  
electronics equipment. This dedication to  
excellence is furthered by our extensive  
global network of agents and dealers.  
The main features of the MODEL 1715 are  
Daylight viewing radar specially designed  
for small craft and sailing yachts.  
Traditional FURUNO reliability and quality  
in a compact, light-weight and low-cost  
radar.  
Your radar is designed and constructed to  
meet the rigorous demands of the marine  
environment. However, no machine can  
perform its intended function unless installed,  
operated and maintained properly. Please  
carefully read and follow the recommended  
procedures for installation, operation, and  
maintenance.  
Compact and light-weight radome antenna  
with precision 45 cm center-fed radiator.  
High definition 7-inch monochrome LCD  
display.  
Automatic control of sensitivity (gain),  
tuning and A/C SEA for simplified  
operation.  
We would appreciate hearing from you, the  
end-user, about whether we are achieving our  
purposes.  
Targets can be displayed in grey tones on  
a white background or vice versa, for  
optimal viewing under any lighting  
conditions.  
Thank you for considering and purchasing  
FURUNO equipment.  
On-screen alphanumeric readout of all  
operational information.  
User programmable nav data displays.  
[PROG] key acts as a menu shortcut key.  
[TLL] key outputs chosen target’s L/L  
position to a plotter.  
Standard features include Display Shift,  
EBL, Echo Stretch, Echo Trail, Guard  
Alarm, Interference Rejector, VRM, Zoom.  
Guard zone watches for targets entering  
(or exiting) a guard zone.  
Operates on 12 or 24 V DC power.  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
ANTENNA UNIT  
RSB-0095  
DISPLAY UNIT  
RDP-142  
GPS RECEIVER  
GP-310B/320B  
MENU  
ESC  
MODE  
RANGE  
GAIN  
WIND INDICATOR,  
SPEED INDICATOR  
ALARM  
VRM  
EBL  
PROG  
TLL  
NAVIGATOR  
or ECHO SOUNDER  
(NMEA 0183)  
POWER  
BRILL  
RECTIFIER  
PR-62  
EXTERNAL  
BUZZER  
XH3-BZ-L970  
SHIP'S MAINS  
12-24 VDC  
: Standard supply  
: Optional supply  
: Local supply  
SHIP'S MAINS  
115/230 VAC,  
, 50/60 Hz  
1
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EQUIPMENT LISTS  
Standard supply  
Name  
Type  
Code No.  
Qty  
1
Remarks  
Antenna Unit RSB-0095  
Display Unit  
RDP-142  
1
CP03-25301  
CP03-24910  
CP03-24920  
CP03-24930  
CP03-25101  
008-442-280  
000-080-231  
000-080-232  
000-080-233  
008-441-250  
1 set  
For antenna unit, including EMI core  
Antenna cable (10 m)  
Installation  
Materials*  
1 set  
Antenna cable (15 m)  
Antenna cable (20 m)  
1 set  
1 set  
For display unit, including tapping  
screws for mounting hanger  
Spare Parts*  
SP03-09800  
000-085-441  
Fuse  
*: See packing list at end of manual.  
Option  
Name  
Type  
Code No.  
Qty  
Remarks  
1
Buzzer Assy.  
XH3-BZ-L970  
000-146-422  
With connector, 0.9 m  
Connector at one end, 5  
m, for NMEA equipment  
Cable Assy.  
MJ-A7SPF0007-050  
000-144-418  
1
For NMEA equipment, 0.5  
m, connector at both ends,  
7P-7P/6P  
Cable Assy.  
MJ-A15A7F0004-005  
000-145-690  
1
7P-7P, for NMEA  
equipment, 2 m  
Cable Assy.  
Cable Assy.  
A15A7F0005-020  
MJ-A10SPF0003-300  
OP03-93  
000-145-691  
000-130-034  
008-445-080  
1
1
1
Antenna cable, 30 m, for  
24 VDC power  
Radome Mounting  
Bracket  
For mounting antenna unit  
on a sailboat  
100 VAC  
115 VAC  
220 VAC  
230 VAC  
PR-62  
PR-62  
PR-62  
PR-62  
000-013-484  
000-013-485  
000-013-486  
000-013-487  
Rectifier  
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1. OPERATION  
1.1 Controls  
Cursor Pad  
Chooses menu items;  
adjusts VRM, EBL and cursor.  
Chooses display mode.  
Opens/closes menu;  
escapes from current operation.  
Opens dialog box for adjustment  
of gain, A/C SEA, A/C RAIN.  
Chooses radar range.  
Enables/disables guard alarm.  
Turns EBL on/off.  
MENU  
ESC  
MODE  
RANGE  
GAIN  
ALARM  
EBL  
VRM  
TLL  
Turns VRM on/off.  
Shortcut key  
Outputs chosen target’s L/L  
position to plotter.  
PROG  
POWER  
BRILL  
How to remove the hard cover  
Place your thumbs at the center  
of the cover, and then lift the cover while  
pressing it with your thumbs.  
Short press: Turns power on.  
Long press: Turns power off.  
Momentary press: Opens dialog box for  
(power turned on) adjustment of display  
contrast, brilliance  
and mode (TX, ST-BY)  
selection.  
Display unit  
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1. OPERATION  
1.2 Indications  
Simulation mode  
Range  
Range ring  
interval  
TRAIL  
G(IN)  
ES H  
IR H  
1.5nm  
0.5  
ZOOM  
WATCH  
SIM  
Echo trails  
Guard alarm (IN or OUT)  
Echo stretch  
Interference rejector  
Rain clutter suppressor  
Zoom  
FTC  
Watchman  
EBL  
Guard  
zone  
Heading line  
Range rings  
Cursor  
VRM  
Range,  
XTE (Cross-track error)  
Brg  
Bearing,  
Course  
Rng  
XTE  
8.56 nm  
0.39 nm  
306°  
155°  
Cse  
Trip meter  
Position  
Position  
34°22.539 N  
136°07.516 E  
RNG 06.2nm  
EBL/VRM Box  
EBL bearing  
VRM range  
EBL  
45.0°  
VRM 1.25  
Range, bearing and  
time-to-go to cursor  
location  
(Cursor latitude and  
longitude position  
also available if radar  
is interfaced with  
a navigator.)  
BRG 283.2°  
TTG: 02H21M  
Appropriate sensors required to display nav data.  
Indications  
About the LCD  
The high quality LCD displays better than 99.99% of its picture elements. The remaining 0.01%  
may drop out or light, however this is not an indication of malfunction; it is a characteristic of the  
LCD.  
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1. OPERATION  
Note 2: The example screens shown in this  
manual may not match the screens you see  
on your display. The screen you see depends  
on your system configuration and equipment  
settings.  
1.3 Turning Power On/Off  
Press the [POWER/BRILL] key to turn on the  
power. The unit beeps, the startup screen  
appears, and then the equipment checks the  
ROM and RAM for proper operation and  
displays program number. The ROM and  
RAM check shows OK or NG (No Good). If  
NG appears, try to press any key except the  
[POWER/BRILL] key to start operation.  
However, the equipment may not work  
properly. Contact your dealer for advice.  
1.4 Transmitting, Standby  
After the power is turned on and the  
magnetron has warmed up, “ST-BY”  
(Stand-by) appears, indicating the radar is  
ready to transmit radar pulses.  
To toggle between transmit and stand-by, do  
the following:  
1. With the power turned on, press the  
[POWER/BRILL] key momentarily to show  
the brilliance/contrast adjustment window.  
7" LCD MARINE RADAR  
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.  
ROM : OK RAM : OK  
Program No: 0359199-XX.XX  
BRILL/CONTRAST  
XX.XX = Program version no.  
LOW  
HIGH  
CONT:  
4
Startup screen  
LOW  
HIGH  
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After the completion of the startup test, a  
timer displays the time remaining for warm up  
of the magnetron (the device which transmits  
radar pulses), counting down from 1:00 to  
0:00.  
BRILL:  
[MODE]: TX/ST-BY  
[MENU/ESC] : Exit.  
Brilliance/contrast adjustment window  
2. Press the [MODE] key to go to stand-by  
and transmit status alternately.  
To turn off the power, press and hold down  
the [POWER/BRILL] key (about three  
seconds) until the screen goes blank.  
Note: If you attempt to transmit before  
“ST-BY” appears, the beeps sound and  
the radar does not transmit pulses. Wait  
until “ST-BY” appears.  
Provided that the radar was once in use with  
the transmitter tube (magnetron) still warm,  
you can turn the radar into TRANSMIT  
condition without 1-minute of warm-up. If the  
[POWER/BRILL] switch was accidentally  
turned off and you want to restart the radar  
promptly, turn on the [POWER/BRILL] switch  
not later than 15 seconds after power-off.  
3. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
window.  
When radar pulses are transmitted the radar  
receiver is automatically tuned. Echoes  
appear in four levels of digitized video  
according to echo strength. When a target is  
beneath a marker (VRM, EBL, heading line,  
range ring) the part of the marker where the  
target lies is displayed in reverse video.  
Note 1: In a cold environment the screen  
appears “foggy” when the power is turned on  
but is soon restored to normal condition.  
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1. OPERATION  
1.5 Adjusting Display  
Contrast, Brilliance  
Range  
Range ring  
interval  
6.0 nm  
2.0  
1. With the power turned on, press the  
[POWER/BRILL] key momentarily to show  
the brilliance/contrast adjustment window.  
BRILL/CONTRAST  
LOW  
HIGH  
CONT:  
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RNG 03.2nm  
BRG 60.2°  
EBL - - - .-  
VRM - - - -nm  
°
TTG 02H21M  
LOW  
HIGH  
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BRILL:  
Location of range and range ring  
interval indications  
[MODE]: TX/ST-BY  
[MENU/ESC] : Exit.  
Brilliance/contrast adjustment window  
1.7 Receiver Sensitivity  
2. Press or to adjust contrast.  
3. Press or to adjust brilliance.  
4. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to escape.  
The [GAIN] key adjusts the sensitivity (gain)  
of the receiver. It works in precisely the same  
manner as the volume control of a broadcast  
receiver, amplifying the signals received.  
Note 1: Windows other than menu windows  
are erased when there is no operation within  
about 10 seconds.  
To set the sensitivity, you first choose the  
automatic sensitivity setting which best  
matches current sea condition. Then, if  
necessary, you may fine tune the sensitivity  
manually. The proper setting is such that the  
background noise is just visible on the  
screen.  
Note 2: The radar starts up with the last-used  
brilliance level after the startup screen  
appears. Therefore, adjust the brilliance if it is  
too low at startup.  
If you set up for too little sensitivity, weak  
echoes may be missed. On the other hand  
excessive sensitivity yields too much  
background noise; weak targets may be  
missed because of the poor contrast between  
desired echoes and the background noise on  
the display.  
1.6 Choosing the Range  
The range selected automatically determines  
the range ring interval, the number of range  
rings and pulse repetition rate.  
Press the [RANGE+] or [RANGE-] key to  
choose the range. The range and range ring  
interval appear at the top left corner on the  
screen.  
1. Press the [GAIN] key consecutively until  
the display shown below appears.  
GAIN  
AUTO  
: MODERATE  
MANU  
20  
[GAIN] : A/C SEA MENU  
[MENU/ESC]: Exit.  
Gain adjustment window  
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1. OPERATION  
2. Press or to choose AUTO or MANU  
causing a loss of close-in targets. This dark  
zone is even more dangerous if the sensitivity  
has not been properly adjusted.  
as appropriate.  
Automatic gain adjustment  
1) Press to open the automatic gain  
Always leave a little sea clutter visible on the  
screen, first adjusting automatically and then  
fine tuning with the manual control as  
necessary.  
options window.  
ROUGH  
MODERATE  
CALM  
Automatic gain options  
2) Press or to choose ROUGH,  
MODERATE or CALM depending on  
sea conditions.  
3) Press to close the window.  
Manual gain adjustment  
While observing the screen and the gain  
tuning bar, press or to adjust the  
gain. The setting range is 0-100.  
Sea clutter at screen center  
1. Press the [GAIN] key consecutively until  
the display shown below appears.  
3. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to finish.  
A/C SEA  
1.8 Suppressing Sea Clutter  
AUTO  
: MODERATE  
In rough weather, returns from the sea  
surface, called sea clutter, are received over  
several miles around own ship and mask  
nearby targets. This situation can be  
improved by properly suppressing the sea  
clutter with the A/C SEA control.  
MANU  
20  
[GAIN] : A/C RAIN MENU  
[MENU/ESC]: Exit.  
A/C SEA adjustment window  
To set the A/C SEA, you first choose the  
automatic A/C SEA setting which best  
matches current sea conditions. Then, if  
necessary, you may fine tune the A/C SEA  
manually.  
2. Press or to choose AUTO or MANU  
as appropriate.  
Automatic A/C SEA adjustment  
1) Press to open the automatic A/C  
SEA options window.  
In most cases suppress the clutter until it has  
disappeared to leeward, but a little is still  
visible windward. If the setting is too low,  
targets will be hidden in the clutter, while if it  
is set too high, both sea clutter and targets  
will disappear from the display.  
ROUGH  
MODERATE  
CALM  
A/C SEA options  
2) Press or to choose ROUGH,  
MODERATE or CALM depending on  
sea conditions.  
A common mistake is too over-suppress sea  
clutter so that it is completely removed. You  
can see how dangerous this can be by setting  
up for maximum A/C SEA: A dark zone will be  
created near the center of the screen,  
3) Press to close the window.  
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1. OPERATION  
Manual A/C SEA adjustment  
1.10 Measuring the Range  
While observing the screen and the A/C  
SEA tuning bar, press or to adjust  
the A/C SEA. The setting range is 0-100.  
The bearing to a target can be measured by  
the range rings, by the cursor and by the  
VRM (Variable Range Marker).  
4. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to finish.  
Measuring range by the cursor  
Operate the cursor pad to place the cursor on  
the inside edge of the target. Read the range  
to the cursor at the bottom right corner of the  
display.  
1.9 Suppressing Rain Clutter  
The vertical beamwidth of the antenna is  
designed to see surface targets even when  
the ship is rolling. However, by this design the  
antenna will also pick up rain clutter (rain,  
snow, or hail) in the same manner as normal  
targets. The illustration below shows the  
appearance of rain clutter on the display.  
Measuring range by the 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.  
The A/C RAIN control adjusts the receiver  
sensitivity as the A/C SEA control does but  
rather in a longer time period (longer range).  
The higher the setting the greater the  
anti-clutter effect.  
Measuring range by the VRM  
1. Press the [VRM] key to display the VRM.  
The message “Adjust VRM by cursor”  
appears and “VRM” in the EBL/VRM box  
is displayed in reverse video. The  
message is automatically erased after 10  
seconds, or you may erase it sooner by  
pressing any key.  
2. Operate the cursor pad to place the VRM  
on the inside edge of the target.  
3. Check the VRM readout at the bottom left  
corner on the screen to find the range to  
the target.  
Rain clutter at screen center  
1. Press the [GAIN] key consecutively until  
the display shown below appears.  
To anchor the VRM, press the [MENU/ESC]  
key. (It is automatically anchored if there is no  
key operation for about 10 seconds.) To  
erase the VRM, press the [VRM] key.  
A/C RAIN  
nm  
6.0  
2.0  
Target  
65  
[GAIN] : GAIN MENU  
[MENU/ESC]: Exit.  
Cursor  
VRM  
A/C RAIN adjustment window  
Range, bearing  
and time-to-go  
to cursor  
location  
2. While observing the screen and the A/C  
RAIN tuning bar, press or to adjust  
the A/C RAIN. The setting range is 0-100.  
3. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to finish.  
RNG 2.22nm  
EBL - - - .-  
VRM 2.91nm  
°
BRG 45.62°  
VRM  
range  
TTG 02H21M  
How to measure the range  
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1. OPERATION  
1.11 Measuring the Bearing  
1.12 Shifting the Display  
The bearing to a target can be measured with  
the cursor and the EBL (Electronic Bearing  
Line).  
Own ship position, or sweep origin, can be  
displaced manually or automatically to  
expand the view field without switching to a  
longer range. The default shift method is  
manual.  
Measuring bearing with the cursor  
Operate the cursor pad to place the cursor on  
the inside edge of the target. Read the  
bearing to the target at the bottom right  
corner.  
If shift is activated when nav data is displayed,  
the nav data is automatically erased.  
1. Use the cursor pad to place the cursor  
where you want to shift own ship position.  
2. Press the [MODE] key to show the  
Display Mode menu.  
Measuring bearing with the EBL  
1. Press the [EBL] key to show the EBL. The  
message “Adjust EBL by cursor” appears  
and “EBL” in the EBL/VRM box is  
displayed in reverse video. The message  
is automatically erased after 10 seconds,  
or you may erase it sooner by pressing  
any key.  
DISPLAY MODE  
SHIFT (MANUAL)*  
NORMAL  
ZOOM  
2. Operate the cursor pad to bisect the  
target with the EBL.  
NAV DISP  
OFF ON  
[MENU/ESC] : Exit  
3. Check the EBL readout at the bottom left  
corner on the screen to find the bearing to  
the target.  
Display mode menu  
*: If SHIFT (AUTO) is shown, open the  
System menu and set SHIFT MODE to  
MANUAL. For further details, see SHIFT  
MODE on page 17.  
To anchor the EBL, press the [MENU/ESC]  
key. (It is automatically anchored if there is no  
key operation for about 10 seconds.) To  
erase the EBL, press the [EBL] key.  
3. Press to choose SHIFT (MANUAL).  
4. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
menu.  
nm  
6.0  
2.0  
Target  
Cursor  
EBL  
Choose  
manual  
SHIFT  
mode.  
Range, bearing  
and time-to-go  
to cursor  
RNG 2.22nm  
BRG 45.62°  
TTG 02H21M  
EBL 45.62  
VRM - - - -nm  
°
EBL  
bearing  
location  
Select where to shift  
with the cursor.  
Shifted display  
Measuring range by the EBL and cursor  
How the manual shift works  
To cancel the shifted display, open the  
Display Mode menu, set SHIFT to NORMAL  
and then press the [MENU/ESC] key.  
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1.13 Zoom  
1.14 User Menu Overview  
The zoom feature allows you to double the  
size of a selected area.  
The User menu, consisting of three pages of  
menus, contains 12 items which the user may  
set according to conditions or preference.  
If zoom is activated when nav data is  
displayed, the nav data is automatically  
erased.  
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the User  
menu.  
INT REJECTION  
P ECHO STRETCH : LOW  
FTC  
LOW  
1. Use the cursor pad to place the cursor  
where you want to zoom.  
*
: OFF  
NOISE REJECTION: LOW  
2. Press the [MODE] key to show the display  
mode menu.  
(1/3)  
[MENU/ESC] : Exit.  
* = "P" shows current function of PROG key  
DISPLAY MODE  
SHIFT (MANUAL)*  
NORMAL  
User menu, page 1  
2. Use or to scroll the menu to display  
desired item in reverse video.  
ZOOM  
Page 2  
WATCHMAN TIME OFF  
NAV DISP  
OFF ON  
HUE  
: DAY  
: OFF  
PANEL DIMMER  
HDG LINE OFF  
[MENU/ESC] : Exit  
(2/3)  
Display mode menu  
[MENU/ESC] : Exit.  
3. Press to choose ZOOM.  
4. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
menu. “ZOOM” appears at the top left  
corner when the zoom feature is turned  
on.  
Page 3  
ECHO TRAIL  
TRAIL BRILLIANCE : LOW  
TRIPLOG RESET?  
OFF  
SYSTEM MENU...  
(3/3)  
[MENU/ESC] : Exit.  
nm  
6.0  
2.0  
ZOOM  
ZOOM  
User menu, pages 2 and 3  
3. Press to show the options window for  
the item selected. For example, the  
illustration below shows the interference  
rejector options window.  
Cursor  
+
Zoom  
Window  
OFF  
LOW  
RNG 4.43nm  
BRG 231.3°  
TTG: 02H21M  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
EBL - - - .-  
VRM - - - -nm  
°
Zoom display  
Interference rejector options  
To cancel the zoom display, open the Display  
Mode menu, choose NORMAL and then  
press the [MENU/ESC] key. To choose new  
zoom location, restore to the NORMAL mode  
and then repeat the zoom procedure.  
4. Press or to choose option desired.  
5. Press to continue menu operation, or  
press the [MENU/ESC] key to register  
your selection and close the User menu.  
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User menu description  
1.16 Interference Rejector  
Item  
Description  
Rejects radar interference.  
Mutual radar interference may occur in the  
vicinity of another shipborne radar operating  
in the same frequency band (9 GHz). It is  
seen on the screen as a number of bright  
spikes either in irregular patterns or in the  
form of usually curved spoke-like dotted lines  
extending from the center to the edge of the  
picture. This type of interference can be  
reduced by activating the interference rejector  
circuit. “IR” and the rejection level indicator  
“L,” “M” or “H” appear at the top right corner  
when the interference rejector circuit is on.  
INT  
REJECTION  
ECHO  
STRETCH  
Stretches echoes in range  
direction or range and bearing  
direction.  
Suppresses long-range rain  
clutter.  
FTC  
NOISE  
REJECTION  
WATCHMAN Periodically checks for targets  
TIME  
HUE  
Rejects noise.  
in guard zone.  
Chooses echo and background  
tones.  
PANEL  
DIMMER  
HDG LINE  
OFF  
Adjusts panel backlighting.  
Temporarily turns the heading  
line off.  
ECHO TRAIL Shows echo movement in  
afterglow.  
TRAIL  
Adjusts echo trail brilliance.  
BRILLIANCE  
TRIPLOG  
RESET?  
SYSTEM  
MENU  
Resets distance run.  
Appearance of interference  
Opens the system menu. For  
description see paragraph  
1.30.  
Turn off the interference rejector when no  
interference exists, to avoid missing small  
targets.  
1. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to open the  
User menu.  
1.15 Heading Line  
2. Press or to choose INT REJECTION  
from page 1.  
3. Press to open the options window.  
4. Press or to choose OFF, LOW,  
MEDIUM or HIGH as appropriate.  
5. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to finish.  
The heading line indicates the ship’s heading  
and it is the solid line which appears at zero  
degrees on the bearing scale.  
To temporarily erase the heading line to look  
at targets existing dead ahead of own ship,  
do the following:  
1. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to open the  
User menu.  
2. Press or to choose HDG LINE OFF  
from page 2.  
3. Press to turn the heading line off. The  
line stays off while is pressed.  
4. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
menu.  
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4. Press or to choose appropriate time,  
or OFF to cancel echo trails. “CONTIN.”  
paints trails continuously.  
5. Press to close the options window.  
6. Press to choose TRAIL BRILLIANCE.  
7. Press to open the options window.  
8. Press or to choose LOW or HIGH  
as appropriate.  
1.17 Noise Rejector  
The noise rejector suppresses white noise,  
which appears on the screen as many dots  
scattered randomly over the display.  
1. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to open the  
User menu.  
2. Press or to choose NOISE  
REJECTION from page 1.  
3. Press to open the options window.  
4. Press or to choose OFF, LOW or  
HIGH as appropriate.  
5. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
menu.  
9. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
menu.  
“TRAIL” and trail time (no time shown in case  
of “CONTIN.”) are shown at the upper  
right-hand corner on the screen.  
1.19 Echo Stretch  
On long ranges target echoes tend to shrink,  
making them difficult to see. To enhance  
target video on long ranges, use the echo  
stretch feature.  
1.18 Echo Trail, Trail Brilliance  
Echo trails are the afterglow of target echoes  
that represent their movements relative to  
own ship. They are useful for monitoring  
target movement.  
1. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to open the  
User menu.  
Trails are painted for the time period chosen.  
When the time period has elapsed, trails are  
erased and restarted. Trails are also erased  
and restarted whenever the range is changed  
or zoom or shift is activated.  
2. Press or to choose ECHO  
STRETCH from page 1.  
3. Press to open the options window.  
4. Press or to choose OFF, LOW or  
HIGH as appropriate. LOW stretches  
echoes in the bearing direction; HIGH  
stretches echoes in the range and bearing  
directions. “ES L” or “ES H” appears at  
the top right-hand corner when echo  
stretch is turned on.  
30S TRAIL  
Trail time  
(No time shown  
in case of  
continuous trails)  
Echo trail  
5. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
menu.  
ES L  
ES H  
Brg dir.  
Rng  
Brg dir.  
Echo  
Echo trails  
dir.  
1. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to open the  
User menu.  
2. Press or to choose ECHO TRAIL  
from page 3.  
3. Press to open the options window.  
Echo Stretch  
OFF  
Echo Stretch  
LOW  
Echo Stretch  
HIGH  
OFF  
30sec  
How echo stretch works  
1min  
3min  
6min  
CONTIN.  
Echo trail options  
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How guard zone type is determined  
1.20 Guard Alarm  
After the guard zone has been set, the radar  
checks for targets inside the guard zone,  
which takes about 8 to 12 seconds. When the  
check is completed, “G(IN)” or “G(OUT)”  
replaces G(---) at the top right corner.  
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, audio and visual  
alarms are released to call your attention.  
The alarms will be released for targets  
entering or exiting the zone depending on the  
presence or absence of targets in the zone  
when the alarm is set.  
G(IN): When no target exists in the zone,  
"G(IN)" appears. The audio alarm sounds  
against targets which enter the guard zone.  
G(OUT): If there are targets in the guard  
zone, "G(OUT)" appears. The audio alarm  
sounds against all targets which exit from the  
guard zone.  
NOTICE  
The alarm should not be relied upon as the  
*
sole means for detecting possible collision  
situations.  
A/C SEA, A/C RAIN, FTC and GAIN controls  
should be properly adjusted to be sure the  
weak echoes will not be missed by the alarm.  
*
Setting a guard zone  
(a) Inward target alarm (b) Outward target alarm  
1. Operate the cursor pad to place the  
cursor at the top left corner for the zone  
and then press the [ALARM] key.  
2. Operate the cursor pad to place the  
cursor at the bottom right corner for the  
zone and then press the [ALARM] key.  
Inward and outward alarms  
Note: The guard zone disappears when it is  
not within the range in use. When this occurs  
"UP RNG" replaces G(IN) or G(OUT).  
Change the range to redisplay the guard  
zone.  
Guard  
G(---)  
zone  
to set  
Silencing the audio alarm  
When a target violates the guard zone, the  
target flashes and the audio alarm sounds.  
You can silence the audio alarm with the  
[ALARM] key. The target continues flashing  
until it no longer violates the guard zone or  
the guard zone is canceled.  
Place cursor  
here.  
Mentally create  
the guard zone  
to set.  
1)Place cursor at  
top left corner for  
zone and press  
[ALARM].  
Canceling the guard zone and guard  
alarm  
G(---)  
G(---)  
Guard  
zone  
Press and hold down the [ALARM] key until  
the guard zone is erased.  
Place cursor  
here.  
Guard zone  
completed.  
2)Place cursor at  
bottom right corner  
for zone and press  
[ALARM].  
How to set a guard zone  
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1.21 Watchman  
1.22 Suppressing Long-range  
Rain Clutter  
The radar "wakes up" at specified time  
intervals (5, 10, or 20 minutes) and operates  
for 10 scans, the start of which is announced  
by releasing the audio alarm. If change is  
found in the guard zone from the previous 10  
scans, the audio alarm sounds and the radar  
resumes normal operation, canceling the  
watchman mode. If no change is found, the  
radar goes into stand-by, for the specified  
time interval. This feature is useful for  
In adverse weather, clouds, rain or snow  
produce spray-like spurious echoes which  
impair target detection over a long distance.  
These echoes can be suppressed by turning  
on the FTC (Fast Time Constant). FTC works  
by splitting up these unwanted echoes into a  
speckled pattern, making recognition of solid  
targets easier.  
periodic watch of the guard zone.  
1. Press the [MENU/ESC] key.  
2. Press or to choose FTC from page  
1.  
*
*
ST-BY  
Tx  
ST-BY  
Tx  
3. Press to open the options window.  
4. Press or to choose OFF or ON as  
appropriate.  
5. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
menu.  
5,10  
or  
20 min  
1 min  
5,10  
or  
20 min  
1 min  
Watchman  
starts  
* Beeps emitted just before radar transmits.  
How watchman works  
“FTC” appears at the top right corner when  
the FTC is active.  
1. Set a 360° guard zone referring to  
paragraph 1.20.  
2. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to open the  
User menu.  
2. Press or to choose WATCHMAN  
TIME from page 2.  
1.23 Panel Backlighting  
You may adjust panel backlighting as follows:  
3. Press to open the options window.  
1. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to open the  
User menu.  
2. Choose PANEL DIMMER from page 2.  
3. Press to open the options window.  
4. Choose OFF, LOW, MEDIUM or HIGH as  
appropriate.  
OFF  
5 min  
10 min  
20 min  
Watchman time options  
5. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
menu.  
4. Press or to choose appropriate time  
out, that is, the amount of time the radar  
waits in standby, among 5, 10 and 20  
minutes.  
5. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
menu.  
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1.24 Hue  
ECHO STRETCH  
OFF  
LOW  
HIGH  
The default hue setting (DAY) displays  
echoes in tones of gray on a white  
background, which is most suitable for  
daytime viewing. For nighttime viewing you  
may reverse this arrangement.  
Echo stretch options window  
2. Press or to choose appropriate  
option.  
3. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
options window.  
1. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to open the  
User menu.  
2. Press or to choose HUE from page  
2.  
3. Press to open the options window.  
4. Press or to choose DAY or NIGHT  
as appropriate.  
5. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
menu.  
Programming the PROG key  
1. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to open the  
User menu. “P” marks the current function  
of the [PROG] key.  
INT REJECTION  
ECHO STRETCH : LOW  
FTC : OFF  
LOW  
P
*
1.25 Resetting Distance Run  
NOISE REJECTION: LOW  
(1/3)  
You may reset distance run to zero as below.  
You need a navigator or speed log to display  
distance run.  
[MENU/ESC] : Exit.  
User menu, page 1  
1. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to open the  
User menu.  
2. Press or to choose the item you  
wish to use.  
2. Press or to choose “TRIPLOG  
RESET?” from page 3.  
3. Press to open the options window.  
4. Press to choose YES to reset distance  
run to zero.  
3. Press and hold down the [PROG] key  
(about three seconds) until you hear a  
beep and the “P” moves to the item  
selected.  
4. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
menu.  
5. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
menu.  
1.27 Outputting Target Position  
to a Plotter  
1.26 PROG Key  
The [PROG] key acts as a shortcut key. You  
may use any User menu item except  
“TRIPLOG RESET?” and “SYSTEM MENU.”  
If the radar is interfaced with a plotter, you  
can output a radar target’s latitude and  
longitude position to the plotter, and show  
that position on the plotter’s screen, with the  
target mark (X). This function requires  
position and heading data.  
Using the PROG key  
1. Press the [PROG] key. The options  
window corresponding to the item  
programmed appears. In the example at  
the top of the next page the echo stretch  
options window is shown.  
1. Use the cursor pad to place the cursor on  
a target.  
2. Press the [TLL] key to output the target’s  
L/L position.  
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1. OPERATION  
3. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
window.  
4. Press the cursor pad to display the nav  
data setup window.  
1.28 Turning Navigation Data  
On/Off  
Navigation data appears on the bottom half of  
the screen as in the illustration below. You  
may turn the navigation data display on or off  
as shown below.  
Position  
30° 00.065'N  
Dashed rectangle  
circumscribes  
130° 00.574'E  
selection  
Note: When the nav data is turned on with  
shift or zoom active, zoom or shift is  
cancelled.  
DATE  
09 10 02  
TIME  
NAV DATA SETUP  
Nav data  
setup window  
1. Press the [MODE] key.  
/ : Window Selection  
/ : Data Selection  
2. Press to choose ON; to choose  
OFF.  
[MENU/ESC] : Enter  
3. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
menu.  
Nav data display with nav data setup window  
nm  
6.0  
2.0  
4. Press or to choose the data window  
to process. The dashed rectangle  
circumscribes current selection.  
+
5. Press or to choose item to display.  
See the illustration below for the data  
availability. A description of the nav data  
displays appears on the next page.  
34°44.135 N  
3-item  
display  
4-item  
display  
Position  
2-item  
display  
135°44.135 E  
Nav  
Data  
Speed  
Course  
Nav data at stand-by  
10.2 kt  
135°  
(6)  
(7)  
(8)  
(9)  
(3)  
(1)  
(2)  
RNG 2.22nm  
EBL - - - .-  
VRM - - - -nm  
°
BRG 45.62°  
TTG 02H21M  
(4)  
(5)  
Sample navigation display  
Nav data on radar display  
(6)  
(8)  
(7)  
(9)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
1.29 Setting up Nav Data  
Displays  
Items displayable in (1) - (3): depth, position,  
course, date, time, range and bearing, trip distance,  
odometer distance, water temperature,  
heading, time-to-go to destination waypoint,  
XTE*, speed*, wind speed and direction*,  
destination waypoint data*, compass*  
Items displayable in (4) - (9): depth, position,  
course, range and bearing, trip distance,  
odometer distance, water temperature,  
The user may arrange the nav data display  
as desired. You may display between two and  
four items and choose the item and the order  
to display them. For how to choose the  
number of items to display, see “NAV DATA”  
on page 16.  
date, time, speed, heading, air pressure, time-to-go  
to destination waypoint, XTE, wind speed and direction  
1. Turn on the nav data referring to  
paragraph 1.28.  
* = Graphic display in standby  
2. Press the [POWER/BRILL] key  
momentarily followed by the [MODE] key  
to go into stand-by.  
Nav data window and item displayable  
6. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the  
nav data setup window.  
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GRAPHIC DISPLAYS  
DIGITAL DISPLAYS  
Digital XTE  
XTE  
Temperature  
Depth  
Analog XTE  
0.25nm  
69.8°F  
32.8ft  
(Bar moves right  
or left according  
to amount and  
direction of XTE)  
DEPTH  
WATER TEMPERATURE  
1
0.5  
0
0.5  
1
Position  
Heading  
MAG#  
XTE (Cross-Track Error) GRAPHIC  
30° 00.065'N  
130° 00.574'E  
318°  
Speed  
60  
POSITION  
HEADING  
50  
40  
Speed  
Wind Speed  
APP*  
Speedometer  
30  
20  
10  
19.3kt  
8.0m/s  
kt  
17.2  
0
WIND SPEED  
SPEED  
SPEED GRAPHIC  
Course  
Wind Direction  
APP*  
Wind  
APP*  
0
123.0°  
30  
138°  
WIND DIRECTION  
Trip meter  
Wind  
direction  
30  
60  
90  
60  
90  
COURSE  
120°  
Range  
Bearing  
120  
120  
150  
150  
121nm  
TRIP DISTANCE  
Time to Go  
°
1.21nm 140  
180  
Speed 10.3 m/s  
Wind speed  
RANGE & BEARING**  
WIND GRAPHIC  
Odometer  
Waypoint 03  
Rng 0.19nm  
XTE 0.00nm  
56nm  
00H30M  
TIME-TO-GO**  
Time  
Destination  
waypoint  
data:  
Name,  
Range to,  
XTE  
Brg 321°  
Bearing,  
Course  
Cse 333°  
ODOMETER  
TD  
Destination  
waypoint  
direction  
31234.5  
56432.6  
14:25:03  
XTE  
scale  
1
0.5  
0
0.5  
1
LORAN C/DECCA TIME  
DIFFERENCES  
TIME  
DESTINATION WAYPOINT GRAPHIC  
XTE 0.24nm  
Date  
Brg  
30°  
Bearing to  
destination  
waypoint  
N
2002 SEP 19  
1
0.5  
0
0.5  
1
E
DATE  
CROSS-TRACK ERROR  
Course  
Cse  
90°  
* = APP or TRUE depending on menu  
setting. See WIND SPD/DIR on page 17  
for description.  
** = Range and bearing to destination  
waypoint  
COMPASS GRAPHIC  
# = MAG(netic) or TRUE. TRUE requires  
heading sensor.  
Note: The graphic displays selected on the  
standby display are repeated on the radar display.  
Nav data displays  
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System menu description  
1.30 System Menu  
Page 1 of system menu  
The System menu mainly contains items  
which once set do not require frequent  
adjustment. You may display this menu by  
choosing “SYSTEM MENU” from page 3 of  
the User menu and then pressing .  
LANGUAGE: The system language is  
available in English, several European  
languages and Japanese. To change the  
language, choose language desired, and then  
press the [MENU/ESC] key.  
PAGE 1  
SYSTEM MENU  
LANGUAGE English  
RANGE UNIT  
DEPTH UNIT  
SPEED UNIT  
WIND UNIT  
TEMP UNIT  
NAV DATA  
: nm  
: ft  
RANGE UNIT: Chooses the unit of range  
measurement among nautical miles,  
kilometers and statute miles.  
: kt  
: kt  
: °F  
:
DEPTH UNIT: Chooses the unit of depth  
measurement among meters, feet, fathoms,  
Hiro (Japanese) and Passi/Braza. Requires  
depth data.  
KEY BEEP  
: ON  
: OFF  
: OFF  
RINGS  
WAYPOINT MARK  
(1/3)  
SPEED UNIT: Chooses the unit of speed  
measurement among knot, mile per hour and  
kilometer per hour. Requires speed data.  
[MENU/ESC] : Exit.  
Page no.  
SYSTEM MENU  
PAGE 2  
WIND UNIT: Chooses the unit of wind  
measurement among mile per hour, kilometer  
per hour and meters per second. Requires  
wind data.  
EBL REFERENCE  
BEARING READOUT : TRUE  
CURSOR POSITION : RNG&BRG  
TRIP SOURCE  
WIND SPD/DIR  
SHIFT MODE  
TRUE  
: LAT/LON  
: APPARENT  
: MANUAL  
TEMP UNIT: Chooses the unit of water  
temperature measurement from Celsius and  
Fahrenheit. Requires water temperature data.  
AUTO SHIFT SPEED : 15  
TX SECTOR BLANK : OFF  
BLANKING START  
BLANKING AREA  
: 000°  
: 000°  
LOCAL TIME SETUP : +0:00  
ANTENNA SPEED  
: AUTO  
NAV DATA: Chooses the amount of nav data  
to display among two, three and four items.  
Requires appropriate sensors.  
(2/3)  
[MENU/ESC] : Exit.  
KEY BEEP: A beep sounds to confirm valid  
and invalid operation. You can turn this beep  
on or off.  
SYSTEM MENU  
PAGE 3  
RANGE 0.125nm  
ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: OFF  
: ON  
: OFF  
: ON  
: OFF  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
: ON  
0.25 nm  
0.5 nm  
0.75 nm  
nm  
1.5 nm  
RINGS: Turns the range rings on or off.  
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WAYPOINT MARK:  
2
3
4
6
8
12  
16  
24  
nm  
nm  
nm  
nm  
nm  
nm  
nm  
nm  
The waypoint mark  
shows the location  
of the destination  
Waypoint  
mark  
waypoint set on a  
plotter. You can turn  
this mark on or off.  
(3/3)  
[MENU/ESC] : Exit.  
Requires a plotter. Waypoint mark  
System menu  
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1. OPERATION  
AUTO SHIFT SPEED: Sets the automatic  
shift maximum speed. The setting range is  
1-99.  
Page 2 of system menu  
EBL REFERENCE: The EBL readout may be  
chosen from relative (relative to own ship’s  
heading) or true (referenced to the North).  
Heading data required for true bearing.  
TX SECTOR BLANK: In some installations it  
may be unavoidable to locate the antenna  
where an object (mast, etc.) will prevent  
transmission within its breadth. You should  
disable transmission within this area by  
turning on this feature and setting the area  
with BLANKING START and BLANKING  
AREA below.  
Note: If no bearing data is input, course data  
from the GPS navigator is used. In this case  
ship’s speed must be more than two knots.  
BEARING READOUT: Course indication may  
be shown in true or magnetic (magnetic  
compass) degrees. Heading data required for  
true degrees.  
BLANKING START: Sets the starting point  
(000-359°) of the TX sector blanking area.  
CURSOR POSITION: Chooses the  
information to show for the cursor position:  
latitude and longitude or range and bearing  
from own ship. Latitude and longitude  
position requires a navigator.  
BLANKING AREA: Sets the end point of the  
TX sector blanking area (000-135°).  
LOCAL TIME SETUP: Enter time difference  
between local time and UTC time to use local  
time. Press or to set value.  
TRIP SOURCE: Chooses the criteria for  
calculating distance run: latitude and  
longitude or speed. Requires navigator or  
speed log.  
ANTENNA SPEED: Chooses antenna  
rotation speed from 24 rpm and AUTO. Use  
AUTO to automatically change the antenna  
rotation speed (24-41 rpm) according to pulse  
length*. Choose “24 rpm” to rotate the  
WIND SPD/DIR: True is the speed and  
direction (in relation to ship’s bow) of the wind  
felt or measured when stationary. Apparent  
is the direction (in relation to ship’s bow) and  
speed of the wind as it appears to those on  
board, relative to the speed and direction of  
the boat; combination of the true wind and the  
wind caused by the boat’s movement.  
Requires wind data.  
antenna at 24 rpm regardless of pulse length.  
* = Short pulse at high rotation speed; long  
pulse at slow rotation speed.  
Page 3 of system menu  
RANGE: Chooses the ranges to use.  
SHIFT MODE: Own ship position, or sweep  
origin, can be displaced manually or  
automatically. For automatic displacement,  
the amount of shift is calculated with ship  
speed, and the amount is limited to 60% of  
the range in use. For example, if the “Auto  
Shift Speed” setting is 15 knots and the ship  
is running at 10 knots, the amount of shift will  
be about 40%. The formula for determining  
shift amount is as below. Requires speed  
data.  
Ships speed  
X 0.6 = Amount of shift(%)  
Shift speed setting  
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2. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING  
WARNING  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD  
Do not open the equipment.  
Only qualified personnel  
should work inside the  
equipment.  
2.1 Maintenance  
Regular maintenance is important for good performance. A maintenance program should be  
established and should at least include the items listed in the table below.  
Maintenance program  
Period  
Item  
Check point  
Action  
Fixing bolts for Check for corrosion and if  
Replace corroded bolts. Coat new  
bolts with anticorrosive sealant.  
antenna unit  
tightly fastened.  
Antenna unit  
cleanliness  
Check for foreign material.  
(Foreign material on the  
antenna unit can cause a  
considerable drop in  
sensitivity.)  
Clean the antenna unit with a  
freshwater-moistened cloth.  
Alcohol may be used. Do not use  
commercial cleaners to clean the  
antenna unit; they can remove  
paint and markings or deform the  
equipment.  
Antenna unit  
cover  
Check for cracks. Permanent  
damage to the unit’s circuitry  
If a crack is found, it should be  
temporarily repaired by using a  
will result if water leaks inside. small amount of sealing compound  
or adhesive. The unit should then  
3 to 6  
months  
be brought to your dealer for  
permanent repairs.  
Display unit  
case, LCD  
The display case and LCD will, Wipe the LCD carefully to prevent  
in time, accumulate a coating  
of dust, and dust on the LCD  
tends to dim the picture.  
scratching, using tissue paper and  
an LCD cleaner. To remove dirt or  
salt deposits, use an LCD cleaner,  
wiping slowly with tissue paper so  
as to dissolve the dirt or salt.  
Change paper frequently so the  
salt or dirt will not scratch the LCD.  
Do not use commercial cleaners to  
clean the display unit; they can  
remove paint and markings or  
deform the equipment.  
6 months  
to 1 year  
Display unit  
connectors  
Check for tight connection and If corroded, ask your dealer about  
corrosion. replacement.  
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2.2 Replacing the Fuse  
The fuse (5 A) in the power cable protects the equipment against reverse polarity of the ship’s  
mains, overcurrent, and equipment fault. If the fuse blows, find the cause before replacing it.  
CAUTION  
Use the proper fuse.  
Use of a wrong fuse may cause  
serious damage to the equipment  
and void the warranty.  
2.3 Troubleshooting  
The table below provides simple troubleshooting procedures which the user can follow to  
restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation contact your dealer for advice.  
Troubleshooting  
If…  
you pressed the  
[POWER/BRILL] key to turn on or display contrast is poor  
the radar  
But…  
Then…  
nothing appears on the display  
try adjusting LCD contrast.  
battery may have  
discharged; check battery.  
check if fuse has blown.  
the control panel does not light adjust PANEL DIMMER on the  
User menu.  
the radar has warmed up and  
you pressed the [MODE] key  
to transmit  
the message “NO HEADING  
PULSE” or “NO BEARING  
PULSE” appears  
check that the antenna cable is  
firmly connected.  
neither noise or targets appear  
(characters and markers do)  
try adjusting gain, A/C SEA  
and A/C RAIN.  
check antenna cable for  
damage.  
a key is pressed  
nothing happens  
key may be faulty. Contact  
your dealer.  
the display freezes  
press the [POWER/BRILL] key  
about five seconds to turn off  
the power and then turn it on  
again.  
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Interpreting display unit test results  
2.4 Diagnostics  
If you feel that your unit is not working  
Item  
ROM,  
RAM  
Results  
OK: Normal  
NG: No Good  
properly, conduct the appropriate diagnostic  
test, display unit or antenna unit, to find the  
possible cause. If you cannot restore normal  
operation, contact your dealer for advice.  
NMEA  
Test connector required to test.  
Normally, “01” is displayed.  
Body  
Temperature of display unit  
Display unit  
4. The squares at the right side of the test  
results display are for checking controls.  
Press each key and the arrows on the  
cursor pad one by one. A control’s  
corresponding on-screen square “lights” in  
black if the control is working properly.  
5. To return to the Installation menu, press  
the [MENU/ESC] key three times.  
1. Turn on the power while pressing and  
holding down the [MENU/ESC] key.  
Continue pressing the [MENU/ESC] key  
until the Installation menu appears.  
INSTALLATION MENU  
*
SIMULATION  
OFF  
TEST ...  
LCD PATTERN ...  
MEMORY CLEAR  
6. To restore normal operation, turn off the  
power and then turn it on again.  
Antenna unit  
NMEA PORT  
NMEA OUTPUT  
GPS WAAS  
: IN/OUT  
: OFF  
: OFF  
1. Display the installation menu as in step 1  
in the display unit diagnostic test.  
2. Press to choose GOTO RADAR  
SETUP and then press . Power is  
automatically reset.  
3. Press the [POWER/BRILL] and [MODE]  
keys to transmit.  
4. Press the [MENU/ESC] key. The menu  
below appears.  
GOTO RADAR SETUP...  
* The simulation provides internally  
generated echoes, for use in  
exhibitions, etc. "SIM" appears  
at the top left corner when the  
simulation mode is active.  
Installation menu  
2. Press to choose TEST.  
RADAR SETUP  
3. Press to start the test. In a few  
moments the results will appear.  
SCANNER TEST ...  
ROM  
RAM  
NMEA  
OK  
OK  
01  
(4/4)  
[MENU/ESC]: Exit.  
Page 4/4 of user menu  
5. Press to choose SCANNER TEST.  
6. Press to start the test. In a few  
moments the results will appear, similar to  
those shown at the top of the next page.  
7. To restore normal operation, turn off the  
power and then turn it on again.  
Body: 39 C  
GPS (XXXXXXX-XX.XX): OK*  
Program No. 0359199-**.**  
Push [MENU] 3 times to exit.  
* Program no. of FURUNO BlackBox GPS  
**.** = Program version no.  
Diagnostic test results  
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5. Press the [MENU/ESC] key again and the  
screen shows a four-tone display.  
6. Press the [MENU/ESC] key again to  
return to the Installation menu.  
ANTENNA STATUS : OK(47)#  
HEADING  
BEARING  
: OK  
: OK  
(24.0rpm)*  
TUNE  
:
7. To restore normal operation, turn off the  
power and then turn it on again.  
TOTAL ON TIME  
TOTAL TX TIME  
: 00000h  
: 00000h  
FOUR-TONE  
WHITE  
BLACK  
INPUT NMEA  
Press  
Press  
[MENU/  
ESC].  
RMA RMB RMC BWC GLL GGA  
MTW VTG VHW XTE VBW DPT  
DBK DBS DBT HDT HDG HDM  
BWR GLC GTD MWV ZDA  
[MENU/  
ESC].  
[MENU/ESC]: Exit.  
Test patterns  
# Numeric is status code. For service technician.  
*Antenna rotation speed  
24.0 = Long range  
31.0 = Medium range  
41.0 = Short range  
typical  
value  
2.6 Clearing the Memory  
You may want to clear the memory to start  
afresh with default settings. You can do this  
as follows:  
Antenna test results  
The antenna unit and heading and bearing  
signals are checked, and the results shown  
as OK or NG (No Good). For any NG, contact  
your dealer for advice. Antenna unit RPM  
appears below the bearing signal test result.  
1. Turn on the power while pressing and  
holding down the [MENU/ESC] key.  
Continue pressing the [MENU/ESC] key  
until the Installation menu appears.  
2. Press to choose MEMORY CLEAR.  
3. Press .  
4. Press to choose YES.  
5. To restore normal operation, turn the  
power off and then turn it on again.  
Note: The result of ANTENNA STATUS is  
shown as “NG (0)” when the antenna test  
result screen is initially shown. To confirm the  
antenna status, press the [MENU/ESC] key  
and .  
The “TUNE” bar shows radar receiver tuning  
status. Total on time and total TX times  
appear below the TUNE bar. Data sentences  
currently input to the radar are highlighted in  
the “INPUT NMEA” window.  
2.7 Replacing 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.  
(Type: E3588, Code No: 000-142-270)  
2.5 Test Pattern  
This feature tests for proper display of tones.  
1. Turn on the power while pressing and  
holding down the [MENU/ESC] key.  
Continue pressing the [MENU/ESC] key  
until the Installation menu appears.  
2. Press to choose LCD PATTERN.  
3. Press to start the test. The entire  
screen is black.  
2.8 Replacing the Synchro  
Belt  
When the synchro belt 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 266UG,  
Code No: 000-808-743)  
4. Press the [MENU/ESC] key and the  
screen turns white.  
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3. INSTALLATION  
3.1 Antenna Unit Installation  
Mounting considerations  
Stern  
Bow  
When choosing a mounting location for the  
antenna unit, keep in mind the following  
points:  
Install the antenna unit on the hardtop,  
radar arch or on a mast on an appropriate  
platform. (For sailboats, a mounting bracket  
is optionally available.) It should be placed  
where there is a good all-round view with,  
as far as possible, no part of the ship’s  
superstructure or rigging intercepting the  
scanning beam. Any obstruction will cause  
shadow and blind sectors.  
Cable gland  
Hex bolt (M10 x 20)  
Spring washer  
Flat washer  
Antenna unit, showing location of  
mounting hardware  
2. Construct a platform (wood, steel, or  
aluminum) of 5-10 mm in thickness  
In order to minimize the chance of picking  
up electrical interference, avoid where  
possible routing the antenna cable near  
other electrical equipment onboard. Also,  
avoid running the cable in parallel with  
power cables.  
referring to the outline drawing at back of  
this manual. Fasten the platform to the  
mounting location. Next, position the  
antenna unit so the cable gland faces  
toward boat’s stern.  
Separate the antenna unit from a magnetic  
compass by the distances noted below to  
prevent interference to the magnetic  
compass:  
Note 1: If corrosive material is used for  
the platform, take appropriate  
anticorrosive measures to prevent  
corrosion.  
Note 2: When drilling holes in the platform,  
be sure they are parallel with the fore and  
aft line.  
Standard compass: 1.25 m  
Steering compass: 0.85 m  
Mounting on a platform  
3. Using the hex bolts, flat washers and  
spring washers removed at step 1, fasten  
the antenna unit to the platform. The  
torque should be between 19.6-24.5  
N/m.  
1. Remove mounting hardware at the bottom  
of the antenna unit; four each of hex bolts  
(M10X20), spring washers and flat  
washers. Save mounting hardware to use  
it to fix the antenna unit to the mounting  
platform later on.  
Note: Longer hex bolts (M10 x 25) are  
supplied with the installation materials.  
Use them instead of the hex bolts  
removed earlier if the thickness of the  
mounting platform is 5-10 mm.  
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Note: Do not use the snap holder to hang  
objects other than the cover.  
Antenna base  
assy.  
5. Release the cable of the rotation detector  
from the cable clamp.  
6. Unfasten 11 screws to dismount the shield  
plate.  
*1  
7. Pass the antenna cable with connector  
through the gasket and cable clamp, and  
then tighten the cable gland. Two gaskets  
are supplied: one gray, one black. Use the  
proper gasket according to antenna cable  
used, referring to the illustration below.  
Flat  
washer  
Platform  
Spring  
washer  
Apply silicone  
sealant.  
Hex bolt  
(M10 x 25  
or M10 x 20)  
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*1:  
Platform thickness  
5 mm or under:  
5-10mm:  
Bolt to use  
M10x20  
M10x25  
locally supplied bolts  
φ
12  
Use gray gasket.  
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over 10 mm:  
How to fasten the antenna base to platform  
φ
11  
4. Unfasten four screws to open the cover.  
Remove and discard the packing material  
inside the radome.  
Use black gasket.  
Antenna unit, top view  
8. Referring to the figure below, fasten the  
shield cable with a screw (M4 x 10) on the  
chassis to ground the unit.  
Remove and  
discard the  
packing material.  
Connect 9 pin  
Connect  
connector  
shield here.  
here (J801).  
How to connect the antenna cable  
to the antenna unit  
Snap holder  
Antenna unit, inside view  
9. Attach the EMI core to the antenna cable.  
Set the EMI core fixing plate to the EMI  
core.  
The antenna base is fitted with a snap holder,  
which may be used to hang the cover after  
removal. Use the hole next to the screw hole  
inside the cover to hang it.  
a) Unfasten the snap assy. with the string  
attached at the holder in the antenna  
base.  
Pass the cable through the plate  
so the bend faces downward.  
b) Unwind the string.  
c) Attach the snap to the screw hole on the  
inside of the cover.  
EMI core fixing plate  
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10. Connect the 9-pin connector of the  
antenna cable to J801. See the illustration  
on the previous page for location.  
11. Refasten the shield plate with 10 screws.  
Be sure not to pinch the cable from the  
rotation detector with the shield plate.  
12. Fasten the EMI core fixing plate with  
screw (supplied).  
1. Remove mounting hardware at the  
bottom of the antenna base. You may  
discard the mounting hardware.  
2. Assemble the mounting bracket as below  
and fasten it to a mast.  
3. Fasten the antenna unit to the mounting  
bracket with hexagon head bolts (M10 x  
25, optional supply).  
Screw (M4 x 15)  
M8 x 20  
Align bend with  
corner of chassis.  
g plate  
M8 x 20  
t (1)  
Fixin
EMI Core  
Fixing Plate  
port  
EMI Core  
e (2)  
pport  
Bracket
How to fix the EMI core  
ate (1)  
M4 x 12  
M8 x 20  
13. Temporarily close the cover. You will need  
to open the cover later to confirm  
magnetron voltage.  
(A) Assembling the mounting bracket  
Mounting using the optional mounting  
bracket  
A mounting bracket for fastening the antenna  
unit to a mast (70-125 mm diameter) on a  
sailboat is optionally available.  
Type OP03-93, Code 008-445-080  
M10 x 25  
Contents of mounting bracket kit  
(B) Fastening antenna to mounting bracket  
Name  
Bolt  
Bolt  
Mounting  
plate  
Support  
plate (1)  
Support  
plate (2)  
Bracket (1)  
Bracket (2)  
Fixing plate  
Type  
M4 x 12  
M8 x 20  
Code No.  
000-804-725  
000-805-707  
Qty  
4
8
How to assemble the optional mounting  
bracket and mount the antenna  
03-018-9001-0  
100-206-740  
100-206-780  
100-206-790  
1
1
1
4. Open the cover.  
5. Follow steps 5-12 in “Mounting on a  
platform.”  
03-018-9005-0  
03-018-9006-0  
03-028-9101-0  
03-028-9102-0  
03-028-9103-0  
100-206-810  
100-206-820  
100-206-830  
1
1
2
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3. INSTALLATION  
Flush mounting  
3.2 Display Unit Installation  
Cutout a hole in the mounting area, referring  
to the outline drawing at the back of this  
manual for dimensions. Fasten the display  
unit with four screws (M4 x 20, supplied).  
Mounting considerations  
When choosing a mounting location for the  
display unit, keep in mind the following points:  
Keep the display unit out of direct sunlight.  
The temperature and humidity should be  
moderate and stable.  
3.3 Wiring  
Connect the antenna cable, the power cable  
and the ground wire as shown below.  
Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes  
and vents.  
ANTENNA UNIT  
The mounting location should be well  
ventilated.  
External Equipment  
(NMEA)  
Mount the unit where shock and vibration  
are minimal.  
Keep the unit away from electromagnetic  
field-generating equipment such as motors  
and generators.  
NM EA  
NM EA  
DJ-1  
DJ-1  
POW ER  
POWCER  
12-24  
V
D
12-24V  
D
C
1
3
3
2
1
2
For maintenance and checking purposes,  
leave sufficient space at the sides and rear  
of the unit and leave slack in cables.  
DISPLAY UNIT  
FUSE (5 A)  
Separate the display unit from a magnetic  
compass unit by the distances noted below  
to prevent interference to the magnetic  
compass:  
Standard compass: 0.6 m  
Steering compass: 0.4 m  
GROUND  
Connect ground  
wire to bolt fastened  
(or welded) to hull.  
BLK (-)  
WHT (+)  
Be sure the mounting location is strong  
enough to support the weight of the unit  
under the continued vibration normally  
experienced on the boat.  
* = Do not confuse the  
antenna cable with the  
transducer cable  
POWER SUPPLY  
12/24 VDC  
for the Echo Sounder  
(ex. LS-6100). The transducer  
cable is black; the antenna  
cable is white and "RADAR"  
is written on the cable.  
Mounting  
The display unit can be mounted on a  
desktop or overhead or flush mounted in a  
console.  
Wiring  
Desktop, overhead mounting  
1. Fix the hanger to the mounting location  
with four tapping screws (supplied).  
2. Fit the knob bolts to the display unit.  
3. Set the display unit to the hanger.  
4. Tighten the knob bolts securely.  
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Connecting external equipment  
1. Detach the rear panel and place it out  
side up on a workbench.  
2. Use a hammer and a Philips head  
screwdriver to punch out a hole of ø16 at  
the location shown in the illustration  
below.  
A video sounder, navigator, plotter, wind  
indicator or GPS receiver GP-310 (320B) can  
be connected to the display unit. You will  
need an NMEA cable to make the connection.  
To connect two navigators, use the optional  
cable MJ-A15A7F0004-005. Connect them  
referring to the interconnection diagram at the  
back of this manual.  
Connect cable  
to J6 on DU Board.  
NM EA  
NM EA  
Make a hole of φ16.  
Seal hole with sealing  
compound after  
Input sentences  
DJ-1  
DJ-1  
NMEA 0183 Version 1.5/2.0/3.0, 4800 bps  
POW ER  
POW ER  
12-24VDC  
12-24VDC  
1
3
2
1
3
2
connecting cable.  
Name  
Ship’s Speed  
Depth  
Sentences  
VTG>RMC>RMA>VBW>VHW  
DPT>DBK>DBS>DBT  
HDT>HDG>VHW>HDM  
HDM>HDG>VHW>HDT  
VTG>RMC>RMA  
Heading (T)*  
Heading (M)  
Course (T)  
Course (M)  
Display unit, rear view  
3. Close the rear panel, making sure the  
gasket is correctly positioned.  
4. Plug in the connector of the external  
buzzer to J6 on the DU Board.  
5. Seal the hole with sealing compound.  
6. Fix the buzzer to the location desired with  
two tapping screws.  
VTG>RMC>RMA  
Range/Bearing RMB>BWR>BWC  
Waypoint RMB>BWR>BWC  
Own Ship Pos. GGA>RMC>RMA>GLL  
Time Diff.  
RMA>GLC>GTD  
MTW  
Water Temp.  
Time, Date  
Wind Data  
ZDA>RMC  
MWV  
3.4 Adjustments  
Cross-track  
Error  
RMB>XTE  
After you have installed the radar, do the  
heading alignment and timing adjustment. If  
you are connecting external equipment,  
follow “NMEA port setup, GPS WAAS setup”  
(for GP-320B) also.  
*Requires magnetic variation (output by  
navigator).  
Output sentence  
NMEA 0183 Version 3.0, 4800 bps  
Heading alignment  
Name  
Target L/L  
Sentence  
You have mounted the antenna unit facing  
straight ahead in the direction of the bow.  
Therefore, a small but conspicuous target  
dead ahead visually should appear on the  
heading line (zero degrees).  
TLL  
Connecting the external buzzer  
The optional external buzzer (type  
XH3-BZ-L970, code no. 000-146-422) sounds  
the alarm buzzer in a remove location.  
In practice, you will probably observe some  
small error on the display because of the  
difficulty in achieving accurate initial  
positioning of the antenna unit. The following  
adjustment will compensate for this error.  
Note: This procedure requires making a hole  
in the display unit, which can affect  
watertightness. FURUNO cannot guarantee  
watertight integrity after this modification is  
made.  
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3. INSTALLATION  
1. Turn on the power while pressing and  
holding down the [MENU/ESC] key.  
Continue pressing the [MENU/ESC] key  
until the Installation menu appears.  
8. Press to choose YES, and the display  
now looks as below.  
INSTALLATION MENU  
Heading Line  
SIMULATION  
OFF  
TEST...  
LCD PATTERN...  
MEMORY CLEAR  
Message  
HEADING LINE ADJUSTMENT BY  
’ ’ AND ’ ’ KEYS.  
THEN PUSH MODE KEY TO SET.  
NMEA PORT  
NMEA OUTPUT  
GPS WASS  
: IN/OUT  
: OFF  
: OFF  
Heading adjustment display  
GO TO RADAR SETUP...  
9. Visually identify a suitable target (for  
example, ship or buoy) at a range  
between 0.125 to 0.25 miles.  
Installation menu  
10. Point your boat’s bow directly toward the  
target selected at step 9.  
2. Press to choose GOTO RADAR  
SETUP.  
11. Locate the target selected at step 9 on  
the display and choose a range which  
places it in the outer half of the picture.  
12. Press or to bisect the target with the  
heading line.  
3. Press . Power is then reset.  
4. Wait one minute, press the  
[POWER/BRILL] key followed by the  
[MODE] key to transmit.  
5. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to show the  
User menu.  
Target  
6. Press to show the Radar Setup menu.  
Heading Line  
RADAR SETUP  
HEADING ADJUST  
TIMING ADJUST  
SET ON TIME  
SET TX TIME  
: 000000h  
: 000000h  
Heading adjustment display  
13. Press the [MODE] key.  
14. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to return to  
the Installation menu.  
[MENU/ESC]: Exit.  
15. Move the boat towards a small buoy and  
confirm that the buoy shows up dead  
ahead on the radar when it is visually  
dead ahead.  
Radar setup menu  
7. HEADING ADJUST is selected; press ►  
to show the options window.  
RADAR SETUP  
HEADING ADJUST  
TIMING ADJUST  
SET ON TIME  
:YES  
: NO  
: 000000h  
: 000000h  
SET TX TIME  
[MENU/ESC]: Exit.  
Radar setup menu (heading adjust)  
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3. INSTALLATION  
Timing adjustment  
5. While looking at the target selected at  
step 4, straighten it by pressing or .  
6. Press the [MODE] key.  
7. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to return to  
the Installation menu to complete the  
procedure below, or shut off the power if  
no external equipment is connected.  
Sweep timing differs with respect to the  
length of the antenna cable. Adjust sweep  
timing to prevent pushing or pulling of the  
target as illustrated below and placement of  
targets at incorrect ranges.  
NMEA port setup, GPS WAAS setup  
The NMEA port can function as an input port  
or input/output port.  
If you are using the GP-320B, turn on the  
GPS WAAS feature.  
Target pushed  
inward  
Correct  
Target pushed  
outward  
1. Show the Installation menu and then  
press to choose NMEA PORT.  
2. Press to display the NMEA port options  
window.  
3. Press or to choose IN/OUT or IN/IN  
as appropriate.  
Improper and correct sweep timings  
1. Transmit on a range between 0.125 and  
0.5 nm and adjust the sensitivity and A/C  
SEA. (See page 4 and 5 for procedure.)  
2. Choose TIMING ADJUST from the Radar  
Setup menu and press .  
IN/OUT: Input and Output (default setting).  
For GP-320B choose this setting.  
IN/IN: Input only (Available with  
RADAR SETUP  
HEADING ADJUST  
: YES  
connection of multiple navigators.)  
TIMING ADJUST  
: NO  
SET ON TIME  
SET TX TIME  
: 000000h  
: 000000h  
4. If you selected IN/OUT at step 3, press ,  
to choose NMEA OUTPUT, and then  
press to display the NMEA OUTPUT  
options window.  
5. Press or to choose OFF or ON.  
Choose ON to output input data. Choose  
OFF to not output data or if the GP-310B  
or GP-320B is connected.  
6. Press to close the window.  
7. If the GP-320B is connected, press to  
choose GPS WAAS. Otherwise, go to  
step 10.  
[MENU/ESC]: Exit.  
Radar setup menu (timing adjust)  
3. Press to choose YES, and the display  
now looks as below.  
8. Press to open the window.  
9. Press to choose message type.  
Note: WAAS is currently in the  
developmental stage. While in the  
developmental stage choose message  
type 02. Change to message type 00  
when WAAS becomes fully operational.  
Message  
SWEEP TIMING ADJUSTMENT BY  
’ ’ AND ’ ’ KEYS.  
THEN PUSH MODE KEY TO SET.  
10. Turn off the power.  
Timing adjustment display  
4. Find a target which should be “straight”  
(harbor wall, straight pier) on the radar  
display.  
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3. INSTALLATION  
3.5 Magnetron Heater Voltage  
Magnetron heater voltage is formed at the  
MD Board of the antenna unit and is  
preadjusted at the factory. Therefore, no  
adjustment is required. However, verify the  
voltage as below.  
WARNING  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD  
Do not open the equipment.  
DO NOT attempt the  
procedure below unless  
totally familiar with electrical  
circuits.  
1. Open the antenna cover and open the  
shield plate.  
2. Turn on the power. DO NOT transmit.  
3. Connect a multimeter, set to 10 VDC  
range, between #6 (+) and #4 (-) of test  
point TP804 on the MD Board.  
TP804  
VR801  
MD board  
4. Confirm that the multimeter shows 8.0 V  
±0.1 V. If it does not, adjust potentiometer  
VR801 on the MD Board.  
5. Turn off the power.  
6. Fasten the shield plate.  
7. Close the antenna cover.  
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MENU TREE  
MENU/ESC  
INT REJECTION (OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH)  
ECHO STRETCH (OFF, LOW, HIGH)  
FTC (OFF, ON)  
key  
NOISE REJECTION (OFF, LOW, HIGH)  
WATCHMAN TIME (OFF, 5, 10, 20 min)  
HUE (DAY, NIGHT)  
PANEL DIMMER (OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH)  
HDG LINE OFF (Temporarily turns off heading line.)  
ECHO TRAIL (OFF, 30 s; 1, 3, 6 min, CONTIN.)  
TRAIL BRILLIANCE (LOW, HIGH)  
TRIPLOG RESET?  
LANGUAGE (ENGLISH, JAPANESE, Others)  
SYSTEM MENU  
RANGE UNIT (nm, km, sm)  
DEPTH UNIT (m, ft, fa, HR, pb)  
SPEED UNIT (kt, km/h, mph)  
WIND UNIT (kt, km/h, mph, m/s)  
TEMP UNIT (°C, °F)  
NAV DATA (OFF,  
,
,
)
KEY BEEP (OFF, ON)  
RINGS (OFF, ON)  
WAYPOINT MARK (OFF, ON)  
EBL REFERENCE (TRUE, RELATIVE)  
BEARING READOUT (TRUE, MAGNETIC)  
CURSOR POSITION (LAT/LON, RNG&BRG)  
TRIP SOURCE (LAT/LON, SPEED)  
WIND SPD/DIR (TRUE, APPARENT)  
SHIFT MODE (MANUAL, AUTO)  
AUTO SHIFT SPEED (1-99 (kts), 15)  
TX SECTOR BLANK (OFF, ON)  
BLANKING START (000-359°, 000°)  
BLANKING AREA (000-135°, 000°)  
LOCAL TIME SETUP (-13:30 - +13:30, 0:00)  
ANTENNA SPEED (24rpm, AUTO)  
RANGE  
nm, sm: 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24  
km: 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 36  
Turn on power  
MENU/ESC  
key  
+
POWER/BRILL  
key  
SIMULATION (OFF, ON, HIGH)  
TEST (Tests display unit.)  
LCD PATTERN (Displays test pattern.)  
MEMORY CLEAR (Restores default menu settings.)  
NMEA PORT (IN/OUT, IN/IN)  
INSTALLATION  
MENU  
NMEA OUTPUT (OFF, ON)  
GPS WAAS (OFF, WAAS 00-27)  
GO TO RADAR SETUP  
RADAR SETUP  
HEADING ADJUST (Adjusts heading.)  
TIMING ADJUST (Adjusts timing.)  
SET ON TIME (Displays total hours  
radar has been powered.)  
Choose GO TO RADAR SETUP  
from the INSTALLATION menu,  
and then go to page 4 of the  
SYSTEM menu.  
SET TX TIME (Displays total hours  
of transmission.)  
SCANNER TEST (Tests antenna unit.)  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
1. GENERAL  
1.1 Indication System  
PPI daylight display, raster scan, 4 tones in monochrome  
1.2 Range, Pulselength (PL) & Pulse Repetition Rate (PRR)  
Range (nm)  
0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 1, 1.5, 2  
0.08 µs (short) 0.3 µs (medium) 0.8 µs (long)  
1200 Hz nominal 600 Hz nominal  
3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32  
Pulse Length  
Pulse Repetition Rate 3000 Hz nominal  
1.3 Range Resolution  
18 m  
1.4 Bearing Discrimination 5.2°  
1.5 Minimum Range  
1.6 Bearing Accuracy  
1.7 Range Ring Accuracy  
20 m  
Within 1°  
1.0 % of range or 8 m, whichever is the greater  
2.ANTENNA UNIT  
2.1 Radiator  
2.2 Polarization  
Micro-strip  
Horizontal  
2.3 Antenna Rotation Speed 24/31/41 rpm nominal (auto-select according to range)  
2.4 Radiator Length  
45 cm  
2.5 Horizontal Beamwidth  
2.6 Vertical Beamwidth  
2.7 Sidelobe Attenuation  
5.2° typical  
25°  
Less than -20 dB  
3. TRANSCEIVER MODULE  
3.1 Frequency  
9410 MHz ±30MHz (X-band)  
3.2 Modulation  
P0N  
3.3 Peak Output Power  
3.4 Modulator  
2.2 kW  
FET Switching Method  
3.5 Intermediate Frequency 60 MHz  
3.6 Tuning  
Automatic  
3.7 Receiver Front End  
3.8 Bandwidth  
3.9 Duplexer  
MIC (Microwave IC)  
15 MHz (short pulse), 5 MHz (medium/long pulse)  
Circulator with diode limiter  
1-min. approx.  
3.10 Warm-up Time  
4. DISPLAY UNIT  
4.1 Picture Tube  
4.2 Display Pixels  
7” rectangular monochrome LCD  
240(H) x 320(V) dots,  
Effective radar display area: 240x240 dots  
4.3 Range, Range Interval, Number of Rings  
Range (nm/km) 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75  
1
1.5  
2
3 4 6 8 12 16 24 32  
Ring Interval  
0.0625 0.125 0.125 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.5 1 1 2 2  
3
4
4
4
6
4
8
4
Number of Rings  
2
2
4
3
4
3
4
3 4 3 4  
Range unit: nm/sm/km selectable, 0.125: nm/sm only, 32: km only  
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4.4 Markers  
Heading Line, Bearing Scale, Range Rings,  
Variable Range Marker (VRM), Electronic Bearing Line (EBL),  
Tuning Bar, Cursor, Parallel Cursor, Alarm Zone,  
Waypoint Mark*, North Mark*  
4.5 Alphanumeric IndicationsRange, Range Ring Interval, Display Mode (HU),  
Interference Rejection (IR), Variable Range Marker (VRM),  
Electronic Bearing Line (EBL), Stand-by (ST-BY),  
Guard Alarm (G (IN), G (OUT), UP RANGE), Echo Stretch (ES),  
Range and Bearing to Cursor, Bearing or L/L Position,  
Echo Tailing (TRAIL), Trailing Time, Trailing Elapsed Time,  
Watchman (WATCHMAN), Zoomed Display (ZOOM),  
Navigation Data*, Heading* *: external data required  
4.6 Input Sentences  
4.7 Output Sentences  
IEC61162, NMEA0183 (Ver1.5/2.0) GGA, RMC, RMA, RMB,  
GLL, VTG, VBW, VHW, HDT, HDG, HDM, BWR, BWC, GLC,  
GTD, DPT, DBK, DBS, DBT, MTW, ZDA, MWV, XTE  
IEC 61162, NMEA 0183 (Ver3.0)  
TLL (by key operation)  
5. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS  
5.1 Ambient Temperature  
5.2 Relative Humidity  
5.3 Waterproofing  
Antenna Unit: -25°C to +70°C, Display Unit: -15°C to +55°C  
95% or less at +40°C  
Antenna Unit: IPX6  
Display Unit: IPX5 (IPX0 when an external buzzer installed)  
IEC 60945  
5.4 Bearing Vibration  
6. POWER SUPPLY  
12-24 VDC: 3.2-1.4 A  
7. COATING COLOR  
7.1 Display Unit  
7.2 Scanner Unit  
N3.0  
Cover: N9.5, Bottom: 2.5PB 3.5/10  
8. COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE  
8.1 Display Unit  
Scanner Unit  
Standard: 0.60 m  
Standard: 1.25 m  
Steering: 0.40 m  
Steering: 0.85 m  
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