Simrad MN000802A-G manual Set the heading calibration heading sensor installed

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Press Gain, then press 1, 5, 0 to set the gain to 150. If you're using standard screen colors, the display will show a green ring with a black center or solid green circle. If it doesn't, try changing the gain value until you can see the green ring and black center clearly. (If the gain is set too high, the display may be saturated.)

Press Page 3, Page 4, and Install... .

Press Trigger Delay, then press 000 on the keypad to set the trigger delay to zero.

Increase the trigger delay by pressing the Cursor Pad to the right (or enter a larger number on the keypad). The black circle will shrink as you increase the trigger delay. Set the trigger delay so that the black center just disappears, with only one or two dots remaining in the center of the display.

Method 2

¾Use this method when the vessel is about 50 to 100 yards (45 to 90

m)from a straight-walled jetty or similar feature that produces a straight line echo on the display.

Adjust the gain setting until a reasonably good image of the jetty echo is displayed.

Adjust the Trigger Delay to make the jetty echo appear as a straight line on the display, as shown:

9.17 Set the heading calibration (heading sensor installed)

The heading calibration rotates the radar image on the screen to line it up with the displayed chart and the compass. Accurate heading calibration is particularly important when the radar image is overlain onto the chart.

Note: Make sure the heading sensor is calibrated according to the manufacturer's recommendations.

When performing a sea trial of the vessel, set a straight course for a solid object such as a lighthouse, jetty or radar navigation marker that is at least 1 nautical mile distant as referenced on the chart.

Press CHART to display the chart then press Overlay to show the radar echoes overlain on the chart.

Set the chart rotation to North-Up by pressing Rotate several times until North-Upis displayed.

Find a target at least 1 nautical mile distant that appears on both the chart and the radar overlay. Do not choose a beach or a buoy as a target; instead, choose an obvious land pattern or solid object with a fixed reference point such as a jetty, lighthouse, or pier.

Zoom in as necessary to place identifiable objects near the outer edge of the screen.

Press Control so that it displays Radar.

Press Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, and Install... .

Press Heading Calibrate then press the Cursor Pad left and right to rotate the radar image so that the radar target matches its compass heading on the chart and lines up on top of the position shown on the chart.

If possible, check targets in all quadrants to ensure accurate adjustment.

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Contents KW Radar Industry Canada KW Radar Installation ManualFCC Statement CE ComplianceWarranty Feedback from youContents Connect Northstar 6000i MaintenanceConnect Simrad NX40 / NX45, Northstar M84 / M121 Connect to Lowrance Displays13 2 kW radar system specifications Serial Connectivity PrefaceEthernet Connectivity Please Read Carefully Before USEPage Introduction to the Navico radar system Brand Display heads that support the Navico radar systemBranding information 2 kw Radar overview Serial Connectivity Install the radar Choose the scanner location Dont do thisPower boat installations Yacht installations How to find the optimum height for the scannerScanner model Value half the -3 dB beam Width How to find the theoretical maximum detection range How to reduce false echoes and shadow zones 2 kW scanner dimensionsInstall a scanner on a trestle Install the 2 kW scanner unitInstall the radar processor Check the 2 kW radar parts Page Page Wiring guidelines Page Page Page Yellow #24 White big #12 Shell Braid shield 2 kW radar processor connections Connect the power cable OnlyConnect the ground wire Radar system checklistEthernet Cables Simrad GB40 and Northstar Connect Simrad GB40 or NorthstarParts needed to connect radar to a GB40 or 8000i system Ethernet Crossover cableOptional parts to connect GB40 only Optional parts to connect GB40AT10-HD Simrad GB40 connection using SimNet heading Northstar 8000i / Simrad GB 40 using Nmea 0183 heading Key Part Description NumberPage Commision the radar using a GB40 or ¾ tarting up RadarPin Function ¾ To enter Radar setup options ¾ Set Radar Range offset trigger Delay¾ Select OK to confirm the new setting ¾ To correctRadar Power on Action Radar informationConnect Simrad NX40 / NX45, Northstar M84 / M121 Parts neededRadar connection kit AA002461 Quanti Part name Connect the 2 kW radar processor to an M84 or M121 Display NOR¾ Park position Set up the radar with the Northstar M84 or M121¾ To enable the radar functionality ¾ Zero bearing¾ Antenna height Connect Northstar 6000i Parts needed to connct to a Northstar 6000iSerial comms extension cables + adaptor Quanti Part name Connect the 2 kW radar processor to a 6000i or 6100i display Nmea AUXPage Nmea 1 in a Remote Power OUT ShieldPower Nmea 1 in BPage ¾ Power on Option Before you turn on the radar for the first time ¾ Turn on the radar as follows¾ Turn the radar off Turn the radar onConfigure the navigator communications Adjust the appearance settingsCalibrating the radar Disable the heading sensor inputHeading sensor requirements Prepare for calibrationSet the STC Curve Set the trigger delayTune the radar ¾ To select a different curveSet the heading calibration heading sensor installed Press Page 3, Page 4, and InstallPress Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, and Install Set the heading calibration heading sensor not installed Restore all the factory settingsRestore the factory appearance settings Manual tuning procedure for the 6000i or 6100i system ¾ Next, set the scale to 1/8 nautical miles as followsPress Sea Clutter RIM300 Radar Interface Module Quantit Part name Connect to Lowrance DisplaysParts needed to connect to Lowrance displays Heading Sensor Optional Quantit Part Name10.2 RIM300 Setup the radar with Lowrance displays Setup the basics Radar Setup ¾ Trigger Delay PreparationTrigger Delay Main Bang SuppressionAdjust Main Bang Suppression Before heading line adjustment After heading line adjustment Maintenance General maintenanceScanner maintenance Other maintenance items Radar is not operating correctly Technical support, service and repairsTroubleshoot the radar If the scanner fails to turnHow to reduce noise and interference Make sure the power is present and correctly wiredConfirm the equipment installed Are range rings displayed? Make Model Serial Number Software Version13 2 kW radar system specifications KW scannerDC input To 15.6 V DC DC 12 V system only KW Radar processor specifications NS-RDR-1021MD