Furuno FR-8051 Interval Check point Check and measures Remarks, Part Type Life expectancy Remarks

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3.1 Periodic Maintenance Schedule

Interval

Check point

Check and measures

Remarks

 

 

 

 

Weekly

Display unit

Periodically clean the exterior of

CRT screen produces static charge

 

 

display unit using dry soft clean. Use

which would attract dust. DO

 

 

of commercially available CRT

NOT use strong solvent like paint

 

 

cleaner (spray) having antistatic

thinner or abrasive cleaners for

 

 

effect is recommended.

cleaning.

 

 

 

Dust and dirt on CRT creates

 

 

 

symptoms similar to poor

 

 

 

sensitivity.

 

 

 

 

3 to 6

Exposed nuts

Check for corroded or loosened nuts

Sealing compound may be used

months

and bolts on

and bolts. If necessary, clean and

instead of paint. Apply a small

 

antenna unit

repaint them thickly. Replace them if

amount of grease between nuts

 

 

heavily corroded.

and bolts for easy removal in

 

 

 

future.

 

 

 

 

 

Antenna

Check for dirt and cracks on radiator

Do not use plastic solvent

 

radiator

surface. Thick dirt should be wiped

(acetone) for cleaning. If you need

 

 

off with soft cloth dampened with

to remove ice from antenna unit,

 

 

fresh water. if a crack is found, apply

use a wooden hammer or plastic

 

 

a slight amount of sealing compound

head hammer. Crack on the unit

 

 

or adhesive as a temporary remedy,

may cause water ingress, causing

 

 

then call for repair.

serious damages to internal

 

 

 

circuits.

 

 

 

 

 

Terminal strips

Open antenna cover to check

When closing antenna covers in

 

and plugs in

terminal strip and plug connections

position, be careful not to catch

 

antenna unit

inside. Also check the rubber gasket

loose wires between covers and

 

 

of antenna covers for deterioration.

unit.

 

 

 

 

6 months

CRT and

High voltage at CRT and

If CRT anode rubber cap or wire

to one

surrounding

surrounding components attract dust

sheath is cracked, ask your dealer

year

components

in environment which will cause

to replace it. Wait for at least 3

 

 

poor insulation. Ask your nearest

minutes until high voltage

 

 

FURUNO representative or dealer to

components (CRT and HV

 

 

clean internal high-voltage

capacitors) discharge their residual

 

 

components.

charges before accessing them.

 

 

 

 

 

Terminal

Check for loose connections. Check

 

 

strips, sockets,

contacts and plugs for proper seating,

 

 

earth terminal

etc.

 

 

 

 

 

3.2 Life Expectancy of Major Parts

Part

Type

 

Life expectancy

Remarks

 

 

 

 

 

Antenna

D8G-516

(24 rpm

Gears more than

Wind load

motor

D8G-570

(36 rpm)

10,000 hours

100 knots

 

 

 

 

Magnetron

MG5232/E3560 (6 kW)

2,000-3,000 hours

 

 

MG5241/E3566 (10 kW)

 

 

 

9M752/M5187F (25 kW)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Marine Radar First Edition NOV Safety Information Do not diassemble or modify the equipment Iii Radio Frequency Radation HazardUse the correct fuse Table of Contents Maintenance Foreword Features Word to FR-8051/8111/8251 OwnersVii Configuration of FR-8051/8111/8251 Antenna Unit SpecificationsTransceiver Module Display Unit Power Supply and Power ConsumptionEnvironmental Conditions OthersStandard Set Equipment ListsXii Name Type Qty RemarksSpare Parts Optional EquipmentXiii Name Type Code No RemarksXiv Categorization by SpecificationFunction Type Control Description Operation25 NM Display IndicationsDisplay indications lower part Selecting Range Turning the Radar On/OffTransmitting, Stand-by Selecting presentation mode Presentation ModePresentation mode Description Representative display Description Presentation modeBasic menu operation Menu OverviewChanging pages on the Initial menu MK Erase erase all fixed marks Menu treeInitial Tune SET AUTO, Manu SPD Mode MAN, LOG, NAV Adjusting Sensitivity Tuning the ReceiverAdjusting Picture Brilliance Selecting tuning modeAdjusting Range Ring Brilliance Adjusting Brilliance of Control Panel and MarkersSuppressing Sea Clutter Automatic anti-clutter controlHeading and North Markers Suppressing Rain ClutterMeasuring the Range Measuring range by the range ringsMeasuring Bearing Collision Assessment by Measuring Range Offset EBL Canceling the cursor offsetOff-centering the Picture Index LinesInscribing Marks on the Display ZoomFunction key Turning on a function Own Ship SpeedAutomatic speed input Interference Rejector Ship’s GraphicEcho Trails Manual speed inputStarting echo trail Canceling echo trailTrail time Trail referenceTrail brilliance Electronic Plotting E-plotPlotting a target Target data Canceling target plottingTrue or relative vector Vector timeSetting a guard zone Setting a Guard Alarm ZoneSelecting guard zone type Activating the guard zonesSilencing the aural alarm Watch AlarmCanceling the guard zone and guard alarm How to turn on echo averaging26 Echo average Suppressing Second-Trace EchoesEcho Stretch Presetting pulselengthNoise Rejection Selecting PulselengthOutputting Cursor Position TLL data Waypoint DisplaySelecting pulselength set to use Selecting Unit of Range Measurement, Bearing Reference Alarm Output Signal On/OffSector Blanking Radar Observation Range ResolutionRadar Picture, Target Properties and Radar Pulse False Echoes Bearing ResolutionIndirect echoes Multiple echoesSide-lobe echoes Minimum and Maximum RangesMinimum range Blind and shadow sectorsLocating a Ship or Survival Craft in Distress by Sart Gain When Working on the Antenna Unit MaintenancePart Type Life expectancy Remarks Interval Check point Check and measures RemarksSimple Troubleshooting TroubleshootingProblem Remedy Serviceman qualification Advanced-level TroubleshootingProblem Check point and probable Remedy Cause Problem Check point and probable Remedy Cause Problem Check point and probable Remedy Cause Diagnostic test, test pattern Diagnostic TestAntenna Unit Location of PartsModulator Trigger RF Transceiver UnitRF transceiver unit FR-8051/8111 Display unit, top view Display Unit common to all modelsDisplay unit, right side view Operating a performance monitor Performance MonitorTransmitter Receiver Performance Display Meaning Transmitter normal Receiver normalVideo Plotter RP-15 Auto Plotter ARP-15Fluxgate Heading Sensor C-2000 Page