Furuno 1623 manual Watchman, Suppressing Long-range Rain Clutter, How watchman works

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1.21 Watchman

Watchman transmits the radar for one minute to check if a target has entered or exited the guard zone from the previous transmission. If no change is found, the radar goes into standby for the number of minutes set for the watchman feature. If change is found, the audio alarm sounds, watchman is canceled and the radar transmits. This feature is useful for extending the life of the magnetron.

 

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ST-BY *

 

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1 min

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1 min

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20 min

 

20 min

Watchman

 

* Beeps emitted just before radar transmits.

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How watchman works

1.Press the [MENU/ESC] key to open the User menu.

2.Press ▲ or ▼ to choose WATCHMAN TIME from page 2.

3.Press ► to open the options window.

OFF

5min

10min

20min

Watchman time options

4.Press ▲ or ▼ to choose appropriate time out, that is, the amount of time the radar waits in standby, among 5, 10 and 20 minutes.

5.Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the menu.

1. OPERATION

1.22Suppressing Long-range Rain Clutter

In adverse weather, clouds, rain or snow produce spray-like spurious echoes which impair target detection over a long distance. These echoes can be suppressed by turning on the FTC.

1.Press the [MENU/ESC] key.

2.Press ▲ or ▼ to choose FTC from page 1.

3.Press ► to open the options window.

4.Press ▲ or ▼ to choose OFF or ON as appropriate.

5.Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the menu.

“FTC” appears at the top right corner when the FTC is active.

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Contents Model Model Page Important Notices GeneralSafety Instructions Table of Contents Word to the Owner of the Model FeaturesForeword System Configuration Antenna UnitEquipment Lists Standard supplyOption Name Type Code No Qty RemarksOperation ControlsIndications VRMTurning Power On/Off Brilliance/contrast adjustment windowTransmitting, Standby Startup screenAdjusting Display Contrast, Brilliance Gain adjustment windowChoosing the Range Receiver SensitivityAutomatic gain adjustment Suppressing Sea ClutterSuppressing Rain Clutter Measuring the RangeMeasuring the Bearing Shifting the DisplayZoom User Menu OverviewHeading Line Interference RejectorInterference rejector options Appearance of interferenceEcho Stretch Noise RejectorEcho Trail, Trail Brilliance Guard Alarm Setting a guard zoneWatchman Suppressing Long-range Rain ClutterHow watchman works Watchman time optionsUsing the Prog key Prog KeyOutputting Target Position to a Plotter Programming the Prog keySetting up Nav Data Displays Turning Navigation Data On/Off00.065N 130 00.574E21 nm Nav data displaysSystem menu System MenuSystem menu description 3 of system menu MAINTENANCE, Troubleshooting MaintenanceMaintenance program Period Check point ActionTroubleshooting TroubleshootingReplacing the Fuse If… But… Then…Diagnostics Installation menuDisplay unit Antenna unitTest Pattern Clearing the MemoryReplacing the Magnetron Replacing the Synchro BeltInstallation Antenna Unit InstallationDimensions of antenna platform Mounting on a platformAntenna unit, top view How to fasten the antenna Unit to the platformAntenna unit, cover removed, top view Mounting using the optional mounting BracketMounting considerations Display Unit InstallationMounting Wiring Connecting external equipmentConnecting the external buzzer WiringAdjustments Display unit, rear viewTiming adjustment Nmea port setup, GPS Waas setup Magnetron Heater VoltageAntenna unit, inside view MD boardTurn on power Menu TreeThis page is intentionally left blank Specifications of Marine Radar Power Supply Packing List Page Page Page Marine Radar Page 00080939214