Furuno 1623 manual Power Supply

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4.3Range, Range Interval, Number of Rings

Range (nm/km)

0.125

0.25

0.5

0.75

1

1.5

2

3

4

6

8

12

16

24

Ring Interval

0.0625

0.125

0.125

0.25

0.25

0.5

0.5

1

1

2

2

3

4

6

Number of Rings

2

2

4

3

4

3

4

3

4

3

4

4

4

4

Range unit: nm/sm/km selectable, 0.125: nm/sm only, 24: km only

4.4 MarkersHeading Line, Bearing Scale, Range Rings,

Variable Range Marker (VRM), Electronic Bearing Line (EBL), Tuning Bar, Cursor, Parallel Cursor, Alarm Zone, Waypoint Mark*, North Mark*

4.5Alphanumeric IndicationsRange, Range Ring Interval, Display Mode (HU), 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 Tailing (TRAIL), Trailing Time, Trailing Elapsed Time,

 

 

Watchman (WATCHMAN), Zoomed Display (ZOOM),

 

 

Navigation Data*, Heading* (HDC) *: external data required

4.6

Input Sentences

IEC61162, NMEA0183 (Ver1.5/2.0)

 

 

GGA, RMC, RMA, GLL, VTG, VBW, VHW, HDT, HDG, HDM,

 

 

BWR, BWC, GLC, GTD, DPT, DBK, DBS, DBT, MTW, ZDA,

 

 

MWV, XTE

 

4.7

Output Sentences

IEC61162, NMEA0183 (Ver3.0)

 

 

TLL (by key operation)

5

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION

 

5.1

Ambient Temperature

Scanner Unit: -25°C to +70°C, Display Unit: -15°C to +55°C

5.2

Relative Humidity

95 % or less at +40°C

5.3

Waterproofing

Scanner Unit: IPX6,

 

 

 

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

5.4

Bearing Vibration

IEC60945

 

6

POWER SUPPLY

 

 

 

 

12-24 VDC: 3.5-1.6 A

7

COATING COLOR

 

 

7.1

Display Unit

N3.0

 

7.2

Scanner Unit

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

8

COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE

 

8.1

Display Unit

Standard: 0.50 m

Steering: 0.30 m

8.2

Scanner Unit

Standard: 1.25 m

Steering: 0.95 m

 

 

SP - 2

E3510S01F

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Contents Model Model Page General Important NoticesSafety Instructions Table of Contents Word to the Owner of the Model FeaturesForeword Antenna Unit System ConfigurationStandard supply Equipment ListsOption Name Type Code No Qty RemarksControls OperationVRM IndicationsBrilliance/contrast adjustment window Turning Power On/OffTransmitting, Standby Startup screenGain adjustment window Adjusting Display Contrast, BrillianceChoosing the Range Receiver SensitivitySuppressing Sea Clutter Automatic gain adjustmentMeasuring the Range Suppressing Rain ClutterShifting the Display Measuring the BearingUser Menu Overview ZoomInterference Rejector Heading LineInterference rejector options Appearance of interferenceEcho Stretch Noise RejectorEcho Trail, Trail Brilliance Setting a guard zone Guard AlarmSuppressing Long-range Rain Clutter WatchmanHow watchman works Watchman time optionsProg Key Using the Prog keyOutputting Target Position to a Plotter Programming the Prog keyTurning Navigation Data On/Off Setting up Nav Data Displays00.065N 130 00.574ENav data displays 21 nmSystem menu System MenuSystem menu description 3 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 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 Bracket Mounting using the optional mountingMounting considerations Display Unit InstallationMounting Connecting external equipment WiringConnecting the external buzzer WiringDisplay unit, rear view AdjustmentsTiming adjustment Magnetron Heater Voltage Nmea port setup, GPS Waas setupAntenna unit, inside view MD board Menu Tree Turn on powerThis page is intentionally left blank Specifications of Marine Radar Power Supply Packing List Page Page Page Marine Radar Page 00080939214