Furuno FR-7062, FR-7252, FR-7112 manual Environmental Condition

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Heading (Magnetic):

HDM>HDG*1>HDT*1>VHW>VHW*1

 

Course (True):

RMC>RMA>VTG

 

Course (Magnetic):

VTG>RMC>RMA

 

Waypoint(Range, Bearing):

RMB>BWC>BWR

 

Loran time difference:

RMA>GLC>GTD

 

Water depth:

DPT>DBT>DBK>DBS

 

Water temperature:

MTW>MDA

 

Time:

ZDA

 

XTE:

RMB>XTE>APB

 

 

*1: calculate by magnetic drift.

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Output Data

NMEA0183(Ver.1.5/2.0), RS-422

 

 

TLL (target data) and RSD

5. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION

(1)

Ambient Temperature

Scanner Unit: -25°C to +70°C

 

 

Display Unit: -15°C to +55°C

(2)

Relative Humidity

95 % or less at +40°C

(3)

Waterproofing

 

 

Scanner Unit

IPX6

 

Display Unit

Chassis: not specified

 

 

Panel: IPX4

6. POWER SUPPLY & POWER CONSUMPTION

(1)

Power Supply

FR-7062/7112: 12/24/32 VDC (10.8 to 41.6 VDC)

 

 

FR-7252: 24/32 VDC (21.6 to 41.6 VDC)

(2)

Voltage and Current

 

 

FR-7062

XN12A(24rpm): 12 VDC/7.8A, 24VDC/3.9A, 32VDC/2.9A(100 kt)

 

 

XN12A(48rpm): 12 VDC/8.8A, 24VDC/4.4A, 32VDC/3.3A(70 kt)

 

 

XN13A(24rpm): 12VDC/10A, 24VDC/5A, 32VDC/3.8A(100 kt)

 

FR-7112

XN12A(24rpm): 12 VDC/8.6A, 24VDC/4.3A, 32VDC/3.2A(100 kt)

 

 

XN12A(48rpm): 12 VDC/10A, 24VDC/5A, 32VDC/3.8A(70 kt)

 

 

XN13A(24rpm): 12 VDC/10.8A, 24VDC/5.4A, 32VDC/4.1A(100 kt)

 

FR-7252

XN12A(24rpm): 24VDC/5.2A, 32VDC/3.9A(100 kt)

 

 

XN12A(48rpm): 24VDC/5.8A, 32VDC/4.4A(70 kt)

 

 

XN13A(24rpm): 24VDC/6.3A, 32VDC/4.7A(100 kt)

(3)

Power Consumption

 

 

FR-7062

XN12A(24rpm): 70 W to 90 W(100 kt)

 

 

XN12A(48rpm): 85 W to 105 W(70 kt)

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Contents Marine Radar 00080819803 Safety Instructions Use the proper fuse Compliance with R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Iii Sart Search and Rescue TransponderSummary to detect Sart response Foreword FeaturesTable of Contents Viii Menu TreeSystem Configuration This page is intentionally left blank Radar Display What is Radar?How Radar Determines Range How Radar Determines BearingHow radar works Control Description Basic OperationDisplay Indications and Markers Transmitting Turning the Radar On/OffStand-by Selecting the Range Adjusting Picture BrillianceAdjusting Receiver Sensitivity Tip for adjusting the A/C SEA Adjusting the A/C Rain Control Reducing rain clutterAdjusting the A/C SEA control Adjusting A/C RainErasing the Heading Marker, North Marker Selecting the Presentation ModeMeasuring the Bearing Measuring the RangeMeasuring range and bearing between two targets Using the Offset EBLTips for measuring bearing Predicting collision courseShifting off centering the Picture Cancelling zoomCancelling shifted picture ZoomThis page is intentionally left blank Turning the index lines on/off Adjusting the index lines intervalBasic Menu Operation Index LinesSuppressing Radar Interference Selecting PulsewidthTo turn navigation data on or off Displaying Navigation DataEcho Trail Guard AlarmPreparation Setting a guard zoneSilencing the audible alarm Cancelling the guard zone and alarmTurning on watchman Cancelling watchmanWatchman How watchman worksDescription Other Menu DescriptionSuppressing Second-Trace Echoes Tuning the ReceiverAdjusting Brilliance of Markers Function KeysSide-lobe Echoes Multiple EchoesBlind and Shadow Sectors Indirect EchoesMaintenance & Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Page This page is intentionally left blank ARP-10 Option ARP-10 Menu operation Principal specificationsGeneral Keys Used for Auto PlotterARP menu Activating the Auto PlotterDeactivating the auto plotter Setting auto acquisition areaManual Acquisition Automatic AcquisitionAll targets Terminating Tracking of TargetsDisplaying Target Data Individual targetsPast position display Mode and Length of VectorsTrue or relative vector Vector lengthFR-7062/7112/7252 Specifications of Marine RadarDisplay Unit Environmental Condition Dimensions and Mass Index Page