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2 PUB. No. OME-34530 FIRST EDITION : NOV. 1998 L : APR. 9, 2001 i 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGRadio Frequency Radiation Hazard DANGERBefore turning on the radar, make sure that there is no one near the antenna. WARNING 4 WARNING WARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Danger/Warning Labels in Display Unit iii 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS7 INTRODUCTIONA Word to the Owner of This FURUNO Radar Features 8 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONGPS, etc. FR-1760DSDISPLAY UNIT RDP-120 ANTENNA UNITWater temperature, water depth vii 9 FR-1710/1725GPS, etc. ANTENNA UNIT DISPLAY UNIT RDP-120Speed Log Gyrocompass Water temperature, water depth viii 10 MENU TREE15 OPERATIONAL OVER VIEW1.2 Transmitter ON Video Lockup Recovery 1-2 16 1.3 Control DescriptionFigure 1-2 Control description 1-3 17 1.4 CRT Brilliance1.5 Control Panel BacklightingFigure 1-3 Main menu Figure 1-4 Screen for adjustment of panel dimmer 1.6 Tuning the ReceiverAutomatic tuning Manual tuning Selection of manual or automatic tuning 1-4 18 1.7 Degaussing the Screen1.8 Initializing the Compass ReadoutFigure 1-7 OTHER menu 1-5 19 1.9 On-screen Legends and MarkersFigure 1-8 On-screen legends and markers 1-6 20 1.10 Presentation Modesline Selecting presentation mode Loss of Compass Signal line The bearing scale rotates with a compass signal. 21 1-71-8Descriptionpoint 75% of display radius (c) Own ship is automatically330 340 350 320 310 300 290 280 270 260 250 240 230 220 210 200 190 True Motion Mode000 010 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 line Heading (a) True motion is selected (b) Own ship has reached a reset to 75% of radius Automatic resetting of own ship position in true motion mode 22 1.11 Selecting the Range Scale23 1.12 Entering Own Ships SpeedAutomatic speed input Manual speed input 1-10 24 1.13 Pulselength, Echo StretchFigure 1-10 Echo stretch + 25 1-11Table 1-1a ECHO control setting, pulselength and echo stretch (FR-1710/1725) Table 1-1b ECHO control setting, pulselength and echo stretch (FR-1760DS) 1-12 1.14 Adjusting the Sensitivity 1.15 Suppressing Sea ClutterManual adjustment by the A/C SEA controlFigure 1-11 How to adjust the A/C SEA control Automatic adjustment by the A/C AUTO control 26 CAUTION 1-13 27 1.16 Suppressing Precipitation ClutterFigure 1-12 Effect of A/C RAIN control 1.17 Interference RejectorFigure 1-13 Interference Figure 1-14 ECHO SIG menu 1-14 28 1.18 Measuring the RangeMeasuring range by the fixed range rings Measuring range by the variable range marker (VRM)Figure 1-15 How to measure range by VRM 1.19 Measuring Bearing 1-15Figure 1-16 How to measure bearing by EBL 29 1.20 Collision Assessment by the Offset EBLFigure 1-17 How to assess risk of collision 1.21 Measuring Range and Bearing Between Two Targets1-16Figure 1-18 Measuring range and bearing between two targets 1.22 Setting a Target Alarm Zone 30 CAUTIONFigure 1-19 TGT ALARM menu 1-17Figure 1-20 Target alarm Figure 1-22 Off-centered display Acknowledging alarm Deactivating target alarm zone Inward and outward alarmsFigure 1-21 Inward and outward alarms 31 1.23 Off-centering (shift)32 1.24 Echo AveragingFigure 1-23 ECHO SIG menu Figure 1-24 Echo averaging 1-19 33 1.25 Electronic Plotting Aid (EPA)Plotting a target 34 1-20True or relative vector, vector time Target data Terminating target plotting 1-21Setting CPA/TCPA alarm ranges 35 CAUTIONSilencing CPA/TCPA audible alarm Lost target alarm 1-22 36 1.26 Target Trails (Echo Trails)True or relative trails 37 1-23Trail gradation Displaying, erasing target trails Selecting trail time Restoring trails 38 1-24Resetting target trails Trail brilliance Thin trails Trail afterglow 1-25 39 1.27 Parallel Index LinesFigure 1-36 Index lines Displaying/erasing the index lines Selecting number of index lines to display 1.28 Origin MarkOrigin mark reference Erasing origin marks 1-26 40 1.29 Zoom1.30 MarkersHeading line North marker Stern marker Own ship symbol 1-27 41 1.31 User Keys (F1, F2, F3)Figure 1-40 Function menu Presetting the user keys Activating a user-defined key 1.32 Function KeysPresetting the function keys 42 1-28Table 1-2 FUNC key objectives Table 1-3 Default function key settings Figure 1-41 FUNC menu Figure 1-42 FUNC1 menu 1-29 43 1.33 Suppressing Second-trace EchoesFigure 1-43 ECHO SIG menu 1.34 Adjusting Brilliance of Screen DataFigure 1-44 BRILL menu 1-30 44 1.35 Noise RejectorFigure 1-46 TIME ALARM menu Figure 1-45 ECHO SIG menu 1.36 Time Alarm 1.37 Enhanced VideoFigure 1-47 ECHO SIG menu 1-31Figure 1-48 How the enhance function works Figure 1-50 DEGAUSS menu 45 1.38 Degaussing Interval1.39 Navigation Data 46 1.40 Video ContrastFigure 1-51 ECHO SIG menu 1.41 Clutter SweepFigure 1-52 Selection of area to process with clutter sweep 1.42 Outputting Target Position 47 1.43 Background ColorFigure 1-53 OTHER sub menu Table 1-4 Available color combinations 1.44 Selecting Range Scales 1.45 Selecting Bearing Scale FormatFigure 1-55 MARK/LINE menu 1-34 48 1.46 A/D Converter Curve Setting1.47 Enlarging Close-in Targets 49 1.48 AlarmsThe table below shows the alarm indications which appear on the display screen. Table 1-6 Alarms 1-36 50 1.49 Peformance Monitor51 RADAR OBSERVATION56 MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING(Continued on next page) WARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD 3.1 Periodic Maintenance Schedule3-2Table 3-1 Maintenance schedule (cont) 57 3.2 Life Expectancy of Major PartsTable 3-2 Life expectancy of major parts 3-3 3.3 Fuse Replacement 58 CAUTION65 PARTS LOCATION76 INDEX
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