Furuno 821, 841 manual Display Indications and Markers, Turning the Radar On Off

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2.2 Display Indications and Markers

 

 

 

Heading (requires

 

Range

 

 

heading data)

Echo trail, AUTO tuning

 

 

 

 

TRAIL AUTO

Range ring interval

 

 

 

 

Echo trail elapsed time,

0.5

 

HDG 326.8°

 

0:00 15S

Presentation mode

1.5NM

 

G (IN)

echo trail time, tuning indicator

CU

 

Off center

 

 

 

FTC1

Guard zone

OFF

 

 

 

ES

Pulsewidth

CENTER

 

 

 

IR

Fast Time Constant

SP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(rain clutter suppressor)

Heading marker

 

 

 

 

 

Echo stretch

 

 

 

 

 

Interference rejector

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guard zone

 

 

 

 

 

 

area

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Range ring

Cursor

 

 

 

 

 

 

EBL

 

 

 

 

 

VRM

 

 

VRM

EBL

+ CURSOR

Range and bearing to cursor

 

 

or cursor position in latitude

 

0.675NM 220.9°R 0.646NM 308.7°R

} and longitude may be displayed

 

 

 

 

 

 

by pressing the [HM OFF] key.

 

 

VRM

EBL

Cursor

Cursor

 

 

range

bearing

range

bearing

Figure 2-2 Display indications

2.3Turning the Radar On and

Off

Turning the radar on

Press the [POWER] key to turn the radar on or off. The control panel lights and a timer displays the time remaining for warm up of the magnetron (the device which produces radar pulses), counting down from 2:30 (MODEL 841) or 1:30 (MODEL 821) to 0:01.

Note: When the power is reapplied within a certain amount of time and circuits remain charged, the warmup process is skipped—you can transmit immediately.

CAUTION

The radar antenna emits high frequency radio radiation which can be harmful, particularly to your eyes. Never look directly at the antenna from a distance of less than two feet when the radar is in operation. Always make sure no one is near the antenna before turning on the radar.

Note: When the heading signal is lost, the HDG readout at the top of the screen shows ***.*. This warning stays on when the heading sig- nal is restored to warn the operator that the readout may be unrealiable. The warning may be erased by pressing the [DISP MODE] key,

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Contents Marine Radar First Edition AUG Useable Environment Safety ArrangementsElectrical Shock Hazard Ground both the Display Unit and the Antenna UnitTable of Contents Foreword FeaturesDisplay Unit SPECIFICATIONS- ModelAntenna Unit Transceiver Module contained in radomeVibration Power supply & power consumptionProtection features Warm-up time Modulator switching methodReceiver front end MIC Michoeave IC Bandwidth 7 MHz Duplexer Ambiont temperatureInterface Nmea Model 821/841 Page Model 821/841 ConfigurationPrinciple of Operation How radar works Control Description OperationTurning the Radar On Off Display Indications and MarkersSelecting the Range Adjusting LCD Backlighting and Display ToneAdjusting Control Panel Brilliance TransmittingSTC MAN Auto Adjusting GAIN, STC, A/C Rain and FTCHow to tune manually Tuning the ReceiverAdjusting A/C Rain Adjusting FTCMeasuring the Bearing Measuring the RangeTarget on collision course with your vessel? Menu OperationMenu description 11 Display modes Selecting the Display ModeSelecting the Presentation Mode Window DisplayCU course-up WPT-UP waypoint-up Guard AlarmGuard Suppressing Radar InterferenceSuppressing Noise Interference Off Centering the DisplaySelecting Pulselength Navigation Data Display Echo TrailsPress the Menu key Select Nav Data and press the ENT key Echo Stretch magnifying long range echoesSelecting Unit of Measurement for Range Selecting Bearing ReferenceWatchman Erasing the Heading Marker Deselecting RangesDisplaying Navigation Data During Stand-by Visual Alarm Indications Outputting Cursor Position to NavigatorDisplaying Cursor Position, Range and Bearing to Cursor Super-refraction Interpreting the DisplayRadar Wave and Radar Horizon Target Properties and Radar Wave ReflectionBearing Resolution Range ResolutionFalse Echoes Multiple echoes Blind and shadow sectors Nautical Chart and Radar PictureTroubleshooting procedure Maintenance & TroubleshootingSafety Information Forming any maintenance orReplacing the Fuse Preventative MaintenanceTroubleshooting table TroubleshootingSelf Test Self TestAntenna Unit Installation InstallationRemoving packing materials Mounting platformVent tube How to fasten the radome base To the mounting platform Ships bow Removing packing materials 10 Antenna unit Model 841, inside view, shield cover removed 12 Optional mounting bracket installation for sailboat Display Unit Installation 13 How to mount the display unit 14 Display unit, rear view Procedure Option connectorInstallation Check List Displaying the Installation Menus Initial Adjustment of PictureRelative Bearing Alignment Entering Initial SettingsSweep Timing Closing the Installation MenusSignal cable connection Page Page Page Page Page Page Page