Furuno 841, 821 manual Guard Alarm, WPT-UP waypoint-up

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WPT-UP (waypoint-up)

An azimuth stabilized display in which the line connecting the center with the top of the display indicates the bearing to the “TO” waypoint, which is selected on the naviga- tional equipment connected to the radar. When navigating a route and own ship en- ters the arrival zone of a waypoint, the ra- dar displays the bearing to the next “TO” waypoint.

Procedure

1.Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.

2.Press the cursor pad to select 2. P/L, IR, NR & Radar Mode.

3.Press the cursor pad to select Radar mode.

4.Select option for CU or WPT-UP.

5.Press the [ENT] key followed by the [MENU] key.

NOTE:

Insert display example and description for each presentation mode, like in FR-1500M2 or FR- 8000 series’. Also, add section on how display is reset in true motion and change Table of Contents if necessary.

2.16 Guard Alarm

The guard alarm allows the operator to set the desired range and bearing for a guard zone. When ships, islands, landmasses, etc. enter (or exit, depending on type of guard zone in use.) the guard zone an audible alarm sounds to call the operator’s attention. The alarm is very effective as an anticollision aid when using an autopilot or navigating in narrow channels.

CAUTION

The guard alarm is a useful anti-collision aid, but does not relieve the operator of the responsibility to also keep a visual lookout for possible collision situations. The alarm should never be used as the sole means for detecting possible collision situations.

Selecting guard zone type

The guard alarm can be set to sound on tar- gets entering (guard in) or exiting (guard out) the guard zone. Select type of guard zone as follows.

1)Press the [MENU] key to display the menu.

2)Select Mode & Function and press the [ENT] key.

3)Select Alarm Mode to IN or OUT.

4)Press the [ENT] key followed by the [MENU] key.

Dashed line: no alarm

Guard zone

IN ALARM

OUT ALARM

Figure 2-13 In and out alarms

Setting the guard zone

1)Mentally create the guard zone you want to display. See Figure 2-14 (1).

2)Operate the cursor pad to set cursor on top (bottom) left edge of the guard zone. Press the [GUARD] key. *G (IN) (or G OUT)), with asterisk blinking, appears at the top right-hand corner on the display. (The asterisk indicates the guard zone is partially set.) See Figure 2-14 (2).

3)Operate the cursor pad to set cursor on bottom (top) right edge of the guard zone and press the [GUARD] key. The aster- isk disappears. See Figure 2-14 (3).

4)Guard zone appears on the display. See Figure 2-14 (4).

Silencing the audible alarm

Any ships, landmasses, etc. coming into (or going out of) the guard zone will trigger the audible alarm and display the guard zone in

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Contents Marine Radar First Edition AUG Safety Arrangements Electrical Shock HazardGround both the Display Unit and the Antenna Unit Useable EnvironmentTable of Contents Features ForewordSPECIFICATIONS- Model Antenna UnitTransceiver Module contained in radome Display UnitPower supply & power consumption Protection featuresWarm-up time Modulator switching method VibrationAmbiont temperature Receiver front end MIC Michoeave IC Bandwidth 7 MHz DuplexerInterface Nmea Model 821/841 Page Configuration Model 821/841Principle of Operation How radar works Operation Control DescriptionDisplay Indications and Markers Turning the Radar On OffAdjusting LCD Backlighting and Display Tone Adjusting Control Panel BrillianceTransmitting Selecting the RangeAdjusting GAIN, STC, A/C Rain and FTC STC MAN AutoTuning the Receiver Adjusting A/C RainAdjusting FTC How to tune manuallyMeasuring the Range Measuring the BearingMenu Operation Target on collision course with your vessel?Menu description Selecting the Display Mode 11 Display modesSelecting the Presentation Mode Window DisplayCU course-up Guard Alarm WPT-UP waypoint-upSuppressing Radar Interference GuardSuppressing Noise Interference Off Centering the DisplaySelecting Pulselength Echo Trails Navigation Data DisplayEcho Stretch magnifying long range echoes Press the Menu key Select Nav Data and press the ENT keySelecting 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 Interpreting the Display Radar Wave and Radar HorizonTarget Properties and Radar Wave Reflection Super-refractionBearing Resolution Range ResolutionFalse Echoes Multiple echoes Nautical Chart and Radar Picture Blind and shadow sectorsMaintenance & Troubleshooting Safety InformationForming any maintenance or Troubleshooting procedurePreventative Maintenance Replacing the FuseTroubleshooting Troubleshooting tableSelf Test Self TestInstallation Antenna Unit 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 Option connector ProcedureInstallation Check List Initial Adjustment of Picture Displaying the Installation MenusEntering Initial Settings Relative Bearing AlignmentClosing the Installation Menus Sweep TimingSignal cable connection Page Page Page Page Page Page Page