Furuno 1832 Selecting the Range, Adjusting Picture Brilliance, Adjusting Receiver Sensitivity

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Note 1: Availability of a particular display item depends on incoming data.

Note 2: When Range to Waypoint reaches 0.1 nm, the WPT mark jumps to dead ahead even though a difference may exist between heading and BRG to WPT.

Note 3: When cross track error exceeds 1 nm on either side, the XTE mark starts blinking.

2.6 Selecting the Range

The range selected automatically determines the range ring interval, the number of range rings, pulselength and pulse repetition rate, for opti- mal detection capability in short to long ranges.

You can select which ranges and pulselength (for 1.5 and 3 mile ranges) to use through the menu. The range, range ring interval and pulselength appear at the top left-hand corner of the display.

To select a range;

Press the [- RANGE +] key. The range and range ring interval appear at the top left corner on the display.

Tips for selecting the range

¡When navigating in or around crowded har- bors, select a short range to watch for pos- sible collision situations.

¡If you select a lower range while on open water, increase the range occasionally to watch for vessels that may be heading your way.

2.7 Adjusting Picture Brilliance

The [BRILL] key adjusts the brilliance of the radar picture in sixteen levels.

Press the [BRILL] key to set the brilliance level. The current level momentarily appears on the screen.

2.8 Adjusting Receiver Sensitivity

The [GAIN] control adjusts the sensitivity of the receiver. It works in precisely the same manner as the volume control of a broadcast receiver, amplifying the signals received.

The proper setting is such that the background noise is just visible on the screen. If you set up for too little sensitivity, weak echoes may be missed. On the other hand excessive sensitivity yields too much background noise; strong tar- gets may be missed because of the poor con- trast between desired echoes and the background noise on the display.

To adjust receiver sensitivity, transmit on long range, and adjust the [GAIN] control so back- ground noise is just visible on the screen.

2.9Adjusting the A/C SEA Control (reducing sea clutter)

Echoes from waves can be troublesome, cover- ing the central part of the display with random signals known as “sea clutter.” The higher the waves, and the higher the scanner above the water, the further the clutter will extend. Sea clutter appears on the display as many small echoes which might affect radar performance. (See the left-hand figure in Figure 2-4.) When sea clutter masks the picture, adjust the A/C SEA control to reduce the clutter.

How the A/C SEA control works

The [A/C SEA] control reduces the amplifica- tion of echoes at short ranges (where clutter is the greatest) and progressively increases am- plification as the range increases, so amplifica- tion will be normal at those ranges where there is no sea clutter.

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Contents Page 00080788713 Important Notices Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard Compliance with R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Foreword Table of Contents Model 1832 Specifications Specifications ViiOption ViiiEquipment List Installation Materials Configuration of Model 1832/1932/1942 Xii What is Radar? How Radar Determines RangeHow Radar Determines Bearing Radar DisplayHow radar works Basic Operation Control DescriptionDisplay Indication and Markers 125 NMEconomy mode Turning the Radar On/OffTransmitting Stand-byAdjusting Picture Brilliance Adjusting Receiver SensitivityAdjusting the A/C SEA Control reducing sea clutter Selecting the RangeAdjusting the A/C Rain Control reducing rain clutter Adjusting the A/C SEA controlTip for adjusting the A/C SEA Adjusting A/C RainErasing the Heading Line, North Mark Measuring the RangeBy range ring By cursorUsing the Offset EBL Measuring the BearingBy EBL Predicting collision courseMeasuring range and bearing between two targets Cancelling shifted pictureShifting off centering the Picture Cancelling zoom ZoomPress the Menu key to close the menu Selecting the Presentation ModeBasic Menu Operation Echo Trail Magnifying Long Range Echoes echo stretchSuppressing Radar Interference Select OFF deactivate at Echo Trail on the menuMentally create the guard zone you want to set Guard AlarmSelecting Pulsewidth Watchman GuardDisplaying Navigation Data Go into the Others menu, and set 15. Watchman for offOther Menu Description Following summarizes the Other MenuAdjusting Brilliance of Markers Function KeysSuppressing Noise Outputting Target PositionIndirect Echoes Multiple EchoesSide-lobe Echoes Blind and Shadow Sectors Indirect echoesMaintenance & Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Self Test Where the temperature is more than 70 C Unpacking the antenna unitSiting, handling considerations Mounting ModelWiring and final preparation Mounting platformMounting Model 1932 Fasten the cable gland assembly ConnectionsFinal preparation Waveguide GrooveNavigation aid, video sounder con- nection You will need an Nmea cableMounting considerations MountingInput/Output Data List Heading signal can be connected to the HDG connectorHeading Sensor Connection Tick box PreparationEntering antenna height Adjusting tune/videoWhen adjustment is completed, the mes- sages disappears Adjusting MBS Adjustment 0.00~0.25 Adjusting sweep timing Adjustment range0.000~3.239nmSetting a blanking area Magnetron heater voltageThis page is intentionally left blank Menu Tree ARP-10 Option Targets Limits, Visual alarm against lostTargets violating CPA/TCPA AP-4 One minute after acquisition Vector still un- reliable Auto acquisition area is predefined betweenAP-6 AP-7 Make sure the follows on Self Test menu ARP-10Not used Page Hatai Page Marine Radar Marine Radar