Furuno 1715 manual Environmental Conditions, SP-2

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4.4 Markers

Heading Line, Bearing Scale, Range Rings,

 

Variable Range Marker (VRM), Electronic Bearing Line (EBL),

 

Cursor, Alarm Zone, Waypoint Mark*

4.5Alphanumeric Indications Range, Range Ring Interval, Interference Rejection (IR), Variable Range Marker (VRM), Electronic Bearing Line (EBL), Stand-by (ST-BY), Guard Alarm (G (IN), G (OUT), UP RANGE), Echo Stretch (ES), Range and Bearing to Cursor,

Bearing or L/L Position, Echo Trail (TRAIL), Trail Time,

 

 

Watchman (WATCH), Zoomed Display (ZOOM),

 

 

Navigation Data*, Heading* *: External data required

4.6

Input Sentences

IEC 61162, NMEA 0183 (Ver1.5/2.0/3.0) GGA, RMC, RMA, RMB,

 

 

GLL, VTG, VBW, VHW, HDT, HDG, HDM, BWR, BWC, GLC, GTD,

 

 

DPT, DBK, DBS, DBT, MTW, ZDA, MWV, XTE

4.7

Output Sentences

IEC 61162, NMEA 0183 (Ver3.0)

 

 

TLL (by key operation)

5

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

5.1

Ambient Temperature

Antenna Unit: -25°C to +55°C, Display Unit: -15°C to +55°C

5.2

Relative Humidity

93% or less at +40°C

5.3

Waterproofing

Antenna Unit: IPX6

 

 

Display Unit: IPX5 (IPX0 when an external buzzer installed)

5.4

Bearing Vibration

IEC 60945

6

POWER SUPPLY

 

 

 

12-24 VDC: 3.5-1.6 A

 

 

7

COATING COLOR

 

 

7.1

Display Unit

N3.0

 

7.2

Antenna Unit

Cover: N9.5, Bottom: 2.5PB 3.5/10

8

COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE

 

8.1

Display Unit

Standard: 0.60 m

Steering: 0.40 m

8.2

Antenna Unit

Standard: 1.25 m

Steering: 0.85 m

SP-2

E3514S01B

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Contents Model Model European Union Important NoticesUSA Other countriesSafety Instructions Compliance with R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Table of Contents Word to the Owner of the Model FeaturesForeword Navigator System ConfigurationDisplay unit installation materials Antenna installation materialsEquipment Lists Standard supplyOperation How to remove the hard coverControls Display unitAbout the LCD IndicationsIndications Brilliance/contrast adjustment window Turning Power On/OffTransmitting, Standby Startup screenAutomatic gain adjustment Adjusting Display Contrast, BrillianceChoosing the Range Receiver SensitivityManual adjustment of A/C SEA Automatic adjustment by the A/C SEA controlManual gain adjustment Automatic A/C SEA adjustmentMeasuring the Range Suppressing Rain ClutterMeasuring range by the range rings Measuring range by the cursorShifting the Display Measuring the BearingMeasuring bearing with the cursor Measuring bearing with the EBLUser Menu Overview ZoomZoom display User menu,Interference Rejector Heading LineUser menu description Appearance of interferenceEcho Trail, Trail Brilliance Noise RejectorEcho Stretch Echo trailsSetting a guard zone Guard AlarmSilencing the audio alarm Canceling the guard zone and guard alarmWatchman Setting watchman stand-by intervalSuppressing Heavy Rain Clutter Panel Backlighting24 Hue Resetting Distance RunProg Key Outputting Target Position to a Plotter30 00.065N 130 00.574E Setting up Nav Data DisplaysTurning Navigation Data On/Off Nav data displays 21 nm30 00.065N 130 00.574ESystem menu description System Menu1 of system menu Waypoint Mark The waypoint mark shows3 of system menu Maintenance MAINTENANCE, TroubleshootingMaintenance program Period Check point ActionTroubleshooting TroubleshootingReplacing the Fuse If… But… Then…Installation menu DiagnosticsDisplay unit Antenna unitClearing the Memory Test PatternReplacing the Magnetron Replacing the Synchro BeltAntenna Unit Installation InstallationMounting considerations Mounting on a platformAntenna cable and gasket to use How to fasten the antenna base to platformAntenna unit, inside view How to fix the EMI core Mounting using the optional mounting bracketContents of radome mounting assy Connecting antenna cable to antenna unitMounting Display Unit InstallationDesktop, overhead mounting Flush mountingConnecting external equipment WiringWiring Input sentencesConnecting the external buzzer AdjustmentsHeading alignment Display unit, rear viewTiming adjustment Timing adjustment display Nmea port setup, GPS Waas setupMD board Magnetron Heater VoltageTrail Brilliance LOW, High System Menu Menu TreeSP-1 Specifications of Marine RadarSP-2 Environmental ConditionsPage Page Page Page Marine Radar Page 00014790912