Furuno FR-1710 manual Do not operate the equipment with wet hands, Keep heater away from equipment

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

DANGER

Before turning on the radar, make sure that there is no one near the antenna.

Serious injury or even death may result if

a rotating antenna strikes someone standing nearby.

WARNING

Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard

The radar scanner emits electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) energy which can be harmful, particularly to your eyes. Never look directly into the scanner aperture from a close distance while the radar is in oper- ation or expose yourself to the transmitting scanner at a close distance.

Distances at which RF radiation levels of 100 and 10 W/m2 exist are given in the table below.

Note: If the scanner unit is installed at a close distance in front of the wheelhouse, your administration may require halt of transmission within a certain sector of scanner revolution. This is possible Ask your FURUNO representative or dealer to provide this feature.

Model

Radiator

Distance to

Distance to

type

100W/m2

10W/m2

 

point

point

 

 

FR-1760DS

SN4A

1.2 m

 

 

 

SN5A

1.0 m

 

 

 

 

 

FR-1710

XN12AF

0.15 m

 

 

 

XN20AF

 

 

 

 

 

FR-1725

XN20AF

1.1 m

 

 

 

SN24AF

1.0 m

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING

Do not place liquid-filled containers on the top of the equipment.

Fire or electrical shock can result if a liquid spills into the equipment.

Do not operate the equipment with wet hands.

Electrical shock can result.

Keep heater away from equipment.

Heat can alter equipment shape and melt the power cord, which can cause fire or electrical shock.

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Contents Marine Radar First Edition NOV Keep heater away from equipment Do not operate the equipment with wet handsDo not open the equipment Do not disassemble or modify the equipmentUse the proper fuse Table of Contents Declaration of Conformity FR-1760DS SP-1Features IntroductionWord to the Owner of This Furuno Radar FR-1760DS System ConfigurationAntenna Unit Display Unit FR-1710/1725Viii Menu TreePlot Menu Mark Disp OFF Erase VEC REF REL True VEC Time Curs RNG INT REJ OFF Stretch Enhance Contrast Auto Xii Turning on the Power Operational OverviewTransmitter on Control description Control DescriptionTuning the Receiver CRT BrillianceControl Panel Backlighting Initializing the Compass Readout Degaussing the ScreenOn-screen legends and markers On-screen Legends and MarkersPresentation Modes Selecting presentation modeCourse-up Mode Screen shows Selecting the Range ScaleEntering Own Ship’s Speed Automatic speed inputManual speed input 10 Echo stretch Pulselength, Echo StretchS1P Suppressing Sea Clutter Adjusting the SensitivityManual adjustment by the A/C SEA control Automatic adjustment by the A/C Auto controlInterference Rejector Suppressing Precipitation ClutterMeasuring range by the variable range marker VRM Measuring the RangeMeasuring Bearing Measuring range by the fixed range ringsMeasuring Range and Bearing Between Two Targets Collision Assessment by the Offset EBL18 Measuring range and bearing Between two targets Setting a Target Alarm ZoneOff-centering shift Acknowledging alarmDeactivating target alarm zone Inward and outward alarms23 Echo SIG menu Echo AveragingPlotting a target Electronic Plotting Aid EPAReading the target data True or relative vector, vector timeTarget data Terminating target plottingCPA/TCPA Alarm Setting CPA/TCPA alarm rangesSilencing CPA/TCPA audible alarm Lost target alarmTarget Trails Echo Trails Past plot pointsTrue or relative trails Displaying, erasing target trails Trail gradationSelecting trail time Restoring trailsTrail afterglow Resetting target trailsTrail brilliance Thin trailsOrigin Mark Parallel Index LinesMarkers ZoomFunction Keys Presetting the user keysPresetting the function keys User Keys F1, F2, F342 FUNC1 menu Func key objectivesSuppressing Second-trace Echoes Adjusting Brilliance of Screen DataTime Alarm Noise RejectorEnhanced Video Navigation Data Degaussing IntervalVideo Contrast Clutter SweepOutputting Target Position Available color combinations Background ColorSelecting Range Scales Selecting Bearing Scale Format46 A/D Converter Curve Setting A/D curve settingsEnlarging Close-in Targets Alarms AlarmsPeformance Monitor Alarms con’tMinimum and maximum ranges Radar resolutionRadar Observation GeneralMultiple echoes False EchoesBearing accuracy Range measurementSart Search and Rescue Transponder Virtual imageShadow sectors Radar bandwidth Sart range errorsShowing Sart marks on the radar display General remarks on receiving SartSEA control Racon Radar BeaconRadar side lobes GainOn next MAINTENANCE, TroubleshootingPeriodic Maintenance Schedule Maintenance scheduleMaintenance schedule con’t Life Expectancy of Major PartsLife expectancy of major parts Easy troubleshooting Fuse Replacement Simple TroubleshootingReplacement of Batteries Battery replacement informationAdvanced-level Troubleshooting Serviceman qualificationService call Problem Check point Remedy Probable cause Advanced-level troubleshootingAdvanced-level troubleshooting con’t Sequence for diagnostic test Diagnostic TestTest results screen Display circuit test Left side view Parts LocationDisplay unit, top view Scanner unit, left side view FR-1760DS Scanner UnitScanner unit, right side view, RF section removed FR-1760DS Scanner Unit con’tFR-1760DS Power supply unit FR-1760DS Power Supply UnitRF module Upper part FR-1710/1725 Scanner UnitModule Lower part Specifications of Marine Radar Radar Display Dimension and Mass Coating Color Racon IndexIndex-2