Furuno 1824C, 1954C, 1964C, 1944C, 1934C, 1834C installation manual Wide

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26.Choose the height of the antenna above the water surface and then press the ENTER soft key.

27.Choose STC CURVE and then press the EDIT soft key.

STC CURVE

{NARROW ~ NORMAL

{WIDE

28.Choose appropriate STC curve setting and then press the RETURN soft key.

NARROW: The effective range of the A/C SEA adjustment is relatively short.

NORMAL: Between NARROW and WIDE.

WIDE:

The effective range of the A/C SEA adjustment is relatively long.

29.If you are going to use the equipment as a remote display, choose MONITOR MODE and then press the EDIT soft key. If not, go to step 31.

MONITOR MODE

{ON ~ OFF

30.Choose ON and then press the ENTER soft key.

TX blanking function is not available when the MONITOR MODE is ON. To set a TX blanking sector, select OFF from MONITOR MODE on the NavNet equipment, and then set the sector same as the main radar. Finally, set MONITOR MODE to ON.

When the MONITOR MODE is ON, the following functions are not available.

Tuning (auto/manual, on the RADAR SETUP menu)

Antenna rotation (RADAR SETUP menu)

TX sector blanking (RADAR DISPLAY SETUP menu)

Watchman (RADAR DISPLAY SETUP menu)

Pulse select (Soft key)

31.Choose HEADING ADJUST and then press the EDIT soft key.

HEADING ADJUST

{ON ~ OFF

32.Choose ON and then press the ENTER soft key.

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).

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.

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Contents VX2 00015180319 Safety Instructions Standard supply Equipment ListsCon’t from next Optional supplyIii NavNet system MODEL1824C/1834C/1934C/1944C/1954C/1964C System ConfigurationsNavNet system GD-1920C AIS ReceiverThree-or-more unit NavNet system Two-unit NavNet systemTabletop, overhead mounting method Mounting the Display UnitMounting considerations Tabletop, overhead mounting of display unit Mounting procedureTabletop, overhead mounting Flush mounting of display unit Flush mountingFixing screw, side view Mounting the Antenna Unit of MODEL1824C Typical antenna unit placement on sailboat and powerboatAntenna unit, showing location of mounting hardware How to fasten the mounting base to platformAntenna unit, inside view GND Location of EMI core Sectional viewEMI core, putting into core case How to pass the rotation detector cableAntenna unit, clamping the rotation detector cable Contents of mounting bracket 2 kit Type OP03-93, Code NoMounting the optional mounting bracket Part Type Code No QtyHow to assemble and mount the optional mounting bracket Antenna unit, cover removed Mounting the Antenna Unit of MODEL1834CAntenna unit Wiring and final preparations How to fasten the radome base to the mounting platformRF unit Signal cable, antenna unit sideEMI core How to position the radome coverContents of mounting bracket 1 Type OP03-92, Code No Mounting the Antenna Unit of MODEL1934C/1944C/1954C/1964C Fastening the radiator bracket to the antenna unit chassis Fastening the radiator to the radiator bracketCoating the antenna with silicone sealant Location of rubber mat Mounting the antenna unitFixing the antenna unit chassis How to fasten antenna unit to mounting platformGround Antenna unit chassis, upper chassis separated Using inside fixing holes of the antenna housingAntenna unit chassis, cover opened Connecting the signal cablePassing the signal cable through the cable gland assembly How to fix signal cable in cable gland Torque 9.8 ±0.1 N .m Power supply unit Mounting the Power Supply Unit Model 1954C/1964CPower supply unit PSU-005 for Model 1954C Power supply unit PSU-008 for Model 1964C This page is intentionally left blank Display unit, rear view Standard Wiring12-24 VDC DJ-1 Waterproofing cap and connector nut, sectional viewGround terminal DATA1 to DATA4Network port Connecting GP-310B/320B to Data 2 portRadar Plotter Network sounderExternal Buzzer optional supply MJ-A7SPF0007-050 cable connection for PC How to Connect with a PCPower supply unit, cover removed Wiring the Power Supply Unit Model 1954C/1964CPower supply unit PSU-005 MODEL1954C Cabling Power supply unit PSU-008 MODEL1964CJumper block, slide switch Function Setting Jumper block, slide switch settingPower supply unit, inside view Replacement of fuses Power requirement, replacement of fusesPower requirement This page is intentionally left blank Installation wizard, language selection window Setting up with the Installation WizardInstallation wizard, network setup Installation wizard, units of measurementETR0 Installation wizard, radar setup Tuning Power Supply Unit for Model 1954C Examples of improper and correct sweep timing Wide Wind Averaging Installation wizard, nav setupFuruno BB GPS GPS Receiver NAV Setup menu descriptionDescription Settings Default Setting GPS Setup menu descriptionDescription Contents of Waas Setup menu Waas setup requires GPS receiver GP-320B/330BInstallation wizard, DATA1 GPS/NMEA port setup menu Installation wizard, DATA2 Nmea port setup menuDATA4 port Installation wizard, port monitor displayDATA2 port Installation wizard, Nmea sentence selection window MODEL1824C MODEL1834C Checking Magnetron Heater VoltageThis page is intentionally left blank ARP Kit ARP-11 Contents of ARP kitNecessary parts Name Type Code No QtyBoard Dismounting the Power BoardOrder of fastening screws Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Connecting video equipmentContents of NTSC/PAL Interface kit NTSC/PAL Interface Board attachment Cable 3C-2V, sectional viewDisplay unit, passing the PIP cable Cable ties attachmentNecessary parts for external monitor Connecting an external monitorHow to connect 15SDS/XHP10-005 How to connect remote signal cable Connecting remote displayAttaching more than two units Attaching the cable tie to Power Board0%%5㨮0%#42%5  +/05+105+0&4#9+014440%10.#. 㨻㩧㩍㩏 +/05+105+0&4#9+014440%10. 工事材料表 257 000-155-827-10 Page Page Page Hatai ,WN4UWOK Page Page Marine Radar Model 1934C/1944C Model 1954C Model 1964C Color Video Plotter
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1824C, 1934C, 1954C, 1834C, 1964C specifications

Furuno is renowned in the marine electronics industry for producing high-quality navigation equipment, particularly its range of radars. Among its flagship models, the Furuno 1944C, 1964C, 1834C, 1954C, and 1934C stand out due to their advanced features, robust technology, and reliability, making them essential tools for both commercial and recreational vessels.

The Furuno 1944C is a 12-inch color radar that boasts a powerful 4 kW output. This model integrates a user-friendly interface that enhances operational convenience, providing mariners with critical navigation information at their fingertips. With features such as advanced target detection and tracking, it helps to identify vessels and obstacles efficiently, which is vital for safe navigation.

Next, the 1964C takes functionality further with its larger 19-inch display and enhanced signal processing capabilities. The 1964C not only provides an impressive range but also features ARPA (Automatic Radar Plotting Aid) for tracking multiple targets. This functionality allows boat operators to assess risk levels and make informed decisions regarding navigation in busy waterway environments.

The Furuno 1834C is another notable entry in the series, maximizing real-time data display. Its ability to work seamlessly with Furuno's Navigator and Fish Finder systems means it doubles in utility for those who require both navigation and fishing capabilities. The intuitive interface makes it easy to access essential information, ensuring that users can maintain their focus on the sea.

The 1954C radar system incorporates some of the most advanced radar technology, providing detailed target information and exceptional clarity through its color display. Its 4 kW output delivers long-range detection, making it a suitable choice for larger vessels operating in various maritime conditions.

Lastly, the Furuno 1934C rounds out this impressive lineup with its compact design, tailored for smaller boats without sacrificing performance. Its solid 4 kW radar provides excellent target separation and enhanced echo clarity. In addition, it is compatible with a variety of additional sensors, allowing operators to expand their situational awareness.

All these models share common features including a weatherproof design, multiple display modes, and customizable settings, ensuring they cater to a diverse range of maritime applications. With Furuno's continuous innovation and commitment to quality, these radar systems embody the brand's legacy in safety and performance at sea.