Furuno 1933C, 1943C, 1833C manual Remote controller

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

1.1.2Remote controller

Operating distance 90° : Up to 5 m

SAVE ± 45° : Up to 3 m

 

RANGE

 

DISP

MOB

 

ABC

1

DEF

2

GHI

3

JKL

4

MNO

5

PQR

6

STU

7

VWX

8

YZ&

9

EBL/VRM

’# 0

GAIN

 

WPT

 

 

CENTER

MARK

 

 

 

CNTL

ENT

 

 

 

 

 

ENT

Replace the batteries (AA) when the distance from which the display unit can be operated shortens.

Note: The remote controller may become damaged if dropped. Mishandling of the remote controller is not covered by

the warranty.

 

CLEAR

MENU

 

 

 

BRILL TONE

TX/STBY

ACQ

 

 

 

 

ALARM

HIDE/SHOW

 

 

 

SK1 SK2 SK3 SK4

SK5

 

 

 

 

 

Remote controller

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key

Function

Key

Function

 

 

 

 

RANGE

Same as RANGE key on

ENT

Same as ENTER knob on

 

display unit.

 

 

 

display unit.

 

 

 

 

DISP

Same as DISP key on

CLEAR

Same as CLEAR key on

 

display unit.

 

 

 

display unit.

SAVE MOB

Same as SAVE/MOB key on

MENU

Same as MENU key on

 

display unit.

 

 

 

display unit.

 

 

 

 

Ten keys

Enter alphanumerics.

BRILL

Adjusts display brilliance.

 

 

 

 

EBL/VRM

Same as EBL/VRM key on

TONE

Not used.

 

display unit.

 

 

 

 

GAIN

Same as GAIN key on

TX/STBY

Toggles radar between

 

display unit.

 

 

 

standby and transmit.

 

 

 

 

WPT

Displays “alphabet” WPT list

ACQ

Acquires radar target.

 

on plotter display.

 

(Requires radar source

 

 

 

 

 

equipped with ARP.)

 

 

 

 

MARK ENT

Same as MARK ENTRY soft

ALARM

Same as ALARM key on the

 

key.

 

 

 

display unit.

CENTER

Returns own ship to screen

HIDE/SHOW

Same as HIDE/SHOW key

 

center on plotter display.

 

on display unit.

 

 

 

 

CNTL

Switches control between

SK1 – SK5

Same as soft keys on display

 

displays on combination

(soft keys)

unit.

 

displays.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page R 0 0 Safety Instructions Table of Contents Iii Plotter Operation Video Sounder Operation Customizing Your Unit Vii Data TransferForeword ViiiFeatures Model Output Range RadarSingle-unit NavNet system Model 1833C/1933C/1943C Single-unit NavNet system Model 1833C/1933C/1943CSingle-unit NavNet system GD-1900C Single-unit NavNet system GD-1900CTwo-unit NavNet system XiiTwo-unit NavNet system Three-or-more-unit NavNet systemOperational Overview Overview of display unit controls Operating ControlsDisplay unit controls Control panel12/LP 3nm Soft keysDisplay unit Radar and plotter displaysRemote controller Remote controllerInserting a Chart Card Chart card and card removerTurning the Unit On/Off Startup sequenceDisplay brilliance, panel brilliance Brilliance adjustment soft keysDisplay Brilliance, Panel Brilliance, Hue Display brilliance and panel brilliance windows2 Hue Hue windowDisplay screens Selecting a DisplayDisplay modes Screen type and available display screenSelecting a display Display screen selection windowRadar combination screen selection window Switching control in combination and overlay screens To adjust plotterSelecting image source Select source menuRadar source and sounder source windows Trackball, Cursor Cursor, cursor dataEntering the MOB Mark, Setting MOB as Destination MOB conceptMOB mark messages Data Boxes Showing, hiding data boxes with soft keyData boxes Rearranging data boxes Temporarily erasing a data box16.0 nm Function KeysExecuting a function Function keysSimulation setup menu Simulation DisplayRadar NavNet display unit-generated echoesPlotter Sounder 12/ LP Radar Display+ 359.9 ˚R Radar displayTuning window TuningAdjusting the Gain Transmitting, Stand-byGain adjustment soft keys Gain sensitivity windowReducing Sea Clutter Adjusting the A/C SEASEA setting window How the A/C SEA worksAdjusting the A/C Rain Rain setting windowReducing Precipitation Clutter Range Scale Range scales nm, smRange scales km Signal process soft keys PulselengthPresentation Mode Selecting a presentation modeRadar display soft keys Description of presentation modes Head-up presentation modeCourse-up presentation mode Head-up HUNorth-up NU North-up presentation modeTrue motion presentation mode True motion TMMeasuring the Range Measuring range by range ringsRadar display soft keys How to measure range to a target with the cursor Measuring range by cursorMeasuring range by VRM EBL/VRM soft keysMeasuring the Bearing Erasing EBL/VRM data boxes How to measure bearing with the EBLErasing an EBL, EBL indication Hiding EBL/VRM data boxesErasing the Heading Line, North Marker Reducing Noise InterferenceRejecting Radar Interference Radar interferenceZooming in on ARP, TTM targets ZoomZooming in on radar targets ZoomTarget no. selection window Shifting the PictureManual shift Shifting the picture manuallyAutomatic shift Setting automatic shift maximum speedAuto ship speed setting window Automatic shiftUsing the Offset EBL Predicting collision coursePredicting collision course with the offset EBL Measuring range & bearing between two targets Measuring range and bearing between two targetsSample echo trails Echo TrailsTrail time Trail soft keysStarting echo trails Trail gradationMultitone and monotone trails Trail color Echo trail modeTrail mode window Trail color windowEcho Stretch Types of echo stretchEcho Averaging Effect of echo averagingOutputting TLL Data Target soft keysGuard Alarm Setting a guard alarm zoneHow to set a guard alarm zone When the alarm is violated… Cancelling the guard alarmHow watchman works Setting watchman stand-by intervalWatchman Turning on/off watchmanSuppressing Second-trace Echoes Second-trace echoesWaypoint Marker Waypoint marker26 ARP, TTM Operation Display accuracy is affected by the followingARP setup menu Activating/deactivating ARP, TTMARP target info window Manual acquisition ARP plot symbolsAcquiring and tracking targets ARP Automatic acquisitionDisplaying target number ARP, TTM Automatic acquisition areaARP target number Terminating tracking of selected targets Cancel all targets windowTerminating tracking of ARP targets Terminating tracking of all targetsSetting vector attributes ARP What is a vector?Vector reference, vector time Displaying past position ARP Past position displaysHistory interval window 26.7 ARP, TTM target data ARP target data26.8 CPA/TCPA alarm ARP CPA windowTcpa window Lost target alarm ARPCanceling a lost target Lost target markInterpreting the Radar Display GeneralMinimum and maximum ranges Range resolution Radar resolutionBearing resolution Bearing accuracyMultiple echoes False echoesMultiple echoes Sidelobe echoesShadow sectors Virtual imageVirtual image Shadow sectorsAppearance of Sart signal on the radar display Sart Search and Rescue TransponderGeneral procedure for detecting Sart response General remarks on receiving SartSEA control Appearance of racon signal on the radar displayRacon Radar Beacon Rain controlPlotter Displays Full-screen plotter displayFull-screen plotter display Contents of nav data window Nav data window001WPT Compass display Compass displayXTE range setting window Reading the XTE cross-track error monitorSetting the range for the XTE monitor Soft keysHighway display Highway displayNav data display Nav data displaysPlotter display, north-up mode North-upAuto course-up Plotter display, auto course-up modeCourse-up Plotter display, course-up mode, destination setChart Scale Charts scalesShifting the Display Chart Cards Chart card overviewChart icons and their meanings Indices and chart enlargement Sample chart Japan, showing indicesWhen a chart cannot be displayed Furuno and NavCharts charts Chart symbolsData for aids to navigation Port service icons NavCharts only Plotter display, showing port service displayObjects window MAP chartsCursor and data display Example of caution area windowIcon data Lighthouse iconObject windows Sample lighthouse data Tide informationObjects window Tide window Date windowOwn ship track Working with TrackDisplaying track Track control menuStopping, restarting plotting of own ship track Target trackChanging track color Own ship’s trackOwn ship track color window Interval window Track plotting method and interval for own ship trackTrack plotting method Track plotting intervalChanging own ship track/mark distribution setting Track memory windowErasing track Erasing own ship track by areaErase menu Erasing all own ship track Erasing own ship track by colorErase track by color window Erasing all target tracksChanging mark attributes Marks, LinesEntering a mark, line Marks & lines menuMarks§& lines menu Selecting line typeMarks shape window Lines style windowErasing an individual line Erasing marks, linesErasing an individual mark Erasing marks, lines by areaEntering a waypoint at own ship position WaypointsEntering waypoints Entering a waypoint with the cursorWaypoint mark shape selection window Waypoint mark color selection windowEntering a waypoint by range and bearing Alphanumeric and local waypoint lists Editing waypoint dataEntering a waypoint from the waypoint list Editing waypoint data from the waypoint listEditing a waypoint from the plotter display Plotter displayErasing a waypoint from the menu Erasing waypointsErasing a waypoint directly from the plotter display Erasing a waypoint from the waypoint listChanging waypoint mark size FURUNO, NavCharts Chart details menuSearching waypoints Alphanumeric listEntering a route with existing waypoints RoutesCreating routes Route menuNew route entry screen Entering a route with the cursorCreating voyage-based routes Save route menuSave route window Displays for entry of time, distance interval For manual entry of waypoints, do the followingTo stop recording waypoints and save the route Connecting routes Connect route windowEdit route menu Inserting waypointsInserting a waypoint from the route list Waypoint list for editing a route local listInserting a waypoint from the plotter display Inserting a waypoint in an intermediate location on a routeRemoving a waypoint from the route list Removing waypoints from a routeErasing routes Removing a waypoint from the plotter displaySelecting quick point entry method NavigationNavigating to a quick point Go to method windowSelecting a waypoint from the plotter display Navigating to waypointsNavigating to multiple quick points Selecting a waypoint from the waypoint listNavigating to ports, port services NavCharts only Port services and sample port listSample filling station locations southern Italy Plotter display, route selected as destination Following a routeSelecting the route to follow Navigating waypoints in reverse orderExample of when to restart navigation Restarting navigationLog display Automatic waypoint switching methods Setting speed for ETA calculationSwitching waypoints Select speed for ETA windowCanceling route navigation Plotter alarm menu AlarmsAudio alarm on/off Audio alarm windowArrival alarm How the arrival alarm worksArrival alarm window Anchor watch alarm How the anchor watch alarm worksAnchor watch alarm window How the XTE alarm works XTE Cross-Track Error alarmSpeed alarm XTE alarm windowProximity alarm Proximity alarm windowProximity mark Trip alarm Trip alarm windowAlarm information Plotter alarm menu,Alarm messages Plotter alarm messages and their meaningsResetting Trip Distance General setup menu,Principle of Operation Underwater conditions and video sounder displayDisplay mode window Sounder DisplaysSelecting a sounder display Single-frequency display 120Description of sounder displays Indications on the single frequency displaySounding area and transmission frequency Dual-frequency displayDual-frequency display KHz picture Marker-zoom displayMarker-zoom display plus normal sounder display Bottom-zoom displayBottom-zoom display plus normal sounder display Bottom-lock display Bottom-lock display plus normal sounder displayScope display display only Bottom discrimination displayBottom discrimination display Scope displayHow to use the Split soft key example dual frequency display Selecting screen split method in combination displaysHow the automatic sounder works How to enable automatic sounder operationAutomatic Sounder Operation Types of automatic sounder modesManual Sounder Operation Selecting the manual modeAdjusting the gain Selecting display rangeShifting the range Gain windowShift concept How to measure depth and time Measuring Depth, TimeReducing Interference Types of interferenceNoise limiter window Reducing Low Level Noise Appearance of clutterClutter window Signal level window Erasing Weak EchoesAppearance of weak echoes Color bar 16 color when white marker function is active White MarkerWhite marker window Picture Advance Speed Advancement independent of ship’s speedPicture advance window How the speed-dependent picture advance mode works Advancement synchronized with ship’s speedDisplay Colors Hue no. and background and echo colorsSounder alarm menu Alarm audio windowBottom alarm window Bottom alarmFish alarm Fish alarm windowFish alarm B/L Fish alarm B/L windowWater temperature alarm Water temperature alarm windowWhen an alarm setting is violated Sounder alarm menuWater Temperature Graph Sounder alarm messages and their meaningsBottom echo Interpreting the Sounder DisplayZero line Zero lineFish school echoes Fish school echoesSurface noise/Aeration Surface noise/aerationGeneral Setup General setup menuContents of general setup menu On nextContents of general setup menu con’t from previous Radar SetupRadar display setup Radar display setup menuContents of radar display setup menu Con’t on nextContents of radar display setup menu con’t from previous Radar range setup Radar range setup menuFunction key setup Radar function key menuRadar function key options Radar function keys Menu Item Function Function KeyPlotter Setup Plotter setup menu Contents of plotter setup menuNavigation options Function key setup Plotter function key menuPlotter function key options Plotter function keys RULChart Setup Chart offsetPlotter display, chart offset selected FURUNO, NavCharts chart attributes Chart details menu FURUNO, NavChartsContents of chart details menu FURUNO, NavCharts Chart details menu C-MAP MAP chart attributesContour line menu FURUNO, NavCharts Cntour Line soft keyContents of chart details menu C-MAP Settings description Depth Info soft keyDepth info menu C-MAP Data Boxes Setup Data box menuHot Page Setup Hot page setup menuHot page setup menu, Split X 3 screen, sub screen selection HOTNavigator Setup Contents of nav setup menuNavigation data source GPS receiver setup GPS setup menu Contents of GPS setup menuCon’t on next Contents of GPS setup menu con’t from previous Status Displaying Loran C TDs TD display setupTD setup menu Loran GRI & station pair windowDisplaying Decca TDs Decca chain and station pair windowNav Data Display Setup Nav data setup screenNav data setup window Sounder Setup System setupOn next Sounder system setup menu description con’t from previous TVGSensor setup Sensor setup menuSensor setup menu settings Sounding range, zoom range, bottom lock range Sounder range setup menuDefault basic ranges Zoom range and bottom-lock rangesSounder function key menu Sounder function key optionsSounder function keys Memory Card Operations Formatting memory cardsSave data menu Saving data to a memory card Save data menuMemory card messages Memory card messagesPlaying back data from a memory card Load data menuUploading or downloading data Setting communication software on the PCUploading, Downloading Data Upload and download menusWaypoint data format Baud rate windowWaypoint data format Characters available for commentRoute data menu Route comment data formatEnd of sentence Loading Waypoint Data from Yeoman Host name window Receiving Data Via Network EquipmentReceive data menu Marks & lines windowOutputting Data Through the Network Select sentence menuPreventive Maintenance Replacement of BatteryMaintenance program Replacement of Fuse Trackball MaintenanceRadar troubleshooting Simple TroubleshootingGeneral troubleshooting RadarPlotter troubleshooting PlotterSounder troubleshooting SounderDiagnostics Memory I/O testMemory I/O Test menu GPS sensor test Requires GPS Receiver GP-310B Display unit testDisplay unit test results GPS receiver test resultsNetwork sounder test Requires Network Sounder ETR-6/10N Network sounder test resultsARP test results Test pattern Test pattern sequenceKeyboard, remote controller test Screen for testing keyboard, remote controllerGPS Status Display GPS status displayClearing Memories Memory clear menuWindows for clearing memory Error Messages Error messagesMenu Overview Menu keyAppendix System Port Appendix Plotter Chart Details MAP Soft KEY 1, Track ON/OFF Soft KEY 2, Edit MK/LINE Temperature Graph ON, OFF SPD Sensing PIC ADV ON, OFF Plotter Alarms Alarm keyRadar Alarms Sounder AlarmsGeodetic Chart List World Time Chart Icons V ESpecifications of Marine Radar Model 1833C/1933C/1943CMODEL1943C Ggarmcrmagll Coating Color Specifications of Video Plotter GD-1900C IPX5 Index Index-1Index-2 IndexIndex-3 MessagesPresentation mode Index-4Index-5 Trackball
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1833C, 1933C, 1943C specifications

Furuno is a well-respected name in marine electronics, renowned for producing high-quality navigation and fish-finding equipment. Among their product line, the Furuno 1943C, 1953C, 1933C, GD-1900C, and 1833C stand out as reliable radar systems, providing exceptional performance and advanced features for both commercial and recreational vessels.

The Furuno 1943C is a powerful 12 kW radar system, boasting a 10.4-inch monochrome display with a user-friendly interface. It is equipped with digital signal processing (DSP) technology that enhances target detection and resolution. The 1943C offers superior target tracking capabilities, even in challenging weather conditions. Its patented Auto Gain Control ensures that small targets are not lost in clutter, making it a favorite among serious navigators.

Moving on to the Furuno 1953C, this model has an impressive 12 kW output and features a high-resolution 15-inch color display. It integrates advanced features such as Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (ARPA) for tracking multiple targets simultaneously, increasing situational awareness and safety on the water. Additionally, the 1953C offers a range of presentation modes, allowing users to customize the display to their specific needs.

The Furuno 1933C is a compact yet efficient radar solution with a 6 kW output and a 10.4-inch monochrome display. This system is highly regarded for its reliable performance and ease of use. Its user-friendly interface makes navigation simple, while features such as Target Analyzer and Echo Trails aid in identifying potential hazards, ensuring safe passage through busy waterways.

The Furuno GD-1900C combines chartplotting and radar in a single unit. With a 10.4-inch color display, it provides clear visuals of radar data as well as navigation charts. The GD-1900C supports various chart formats, including C-MAP and Navionics, allowing boaters to access detailed navigational information. This system is especially useful for those who need both radar and chartplotting capabilities in a space-saving design.

Lastly, the Furuno 1833C is a versatile radar system with a 4 kW output and a 7-inch color display, catering to smaller vessels. It features Furuno's advanced technology, such as a built-in GPS receiver and the ability to overlay radar data on electronic charts. This model is ideal for recreational boaters seeking an affordable yet feature-rich radar solution.

In summary, Furuno’s range of radar systems, including the 1943C, 1953C, 1933C, GD-1900C, and 1833C, demonstrates the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation in marine technology. Each unit incorporates advanced features tailored to meet the diverse needs of boaters, ensuring safe and efficient navigation on the water.