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Furuno
1832, 1932, 1942 manual
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Contents
Main
Page
i
Ni-Cd Pb
IMPORTANT NOTICES
Cd
General
ii
COMPLIANCE WITH R&TTE DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC
FOREWORD
iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS
v
MODEL 1832
(contained in radome)
vi
MODEL 1932
(contained in antenna)
vii
1. Pulselength & pulse repetition rate:
2. Others: See MODEL 1832.
INTERFACE IEC 1162 (NMEA0183)
(Input)
viii
(Output)
ARPA FUNCTION (OPTION)
EQUIPMENT LIST
Complete Set
ix
MODEL 1832
MODEL 1932/1942
Installation Materials
CP03-169xx (Model 1832)
x
CP03-170xx (Model 1932/1942)
Spare Parts (SP03-12200)
CONFIGURATION OF MODEL 1832/1932/1942
Display Unit RDP-118
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1.1 What is Radar?
1.2 How Ships Determined Position Before Radar
1.3 How Radar Determines Range
1. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
1.4 How Radar Determines Bearing
1.5 Radar Wave Speed and Antenna Rotation Speed
1.6 The Radar Display
Figure 1-1 How radar works
2. BASIC OPERATION
2.1 Control Description
*Default switch function. Figure 2-1 Control panel
2.2 Display Indication and Markers
. 125 .
Figure 2-2 Display indications
2.3 Turning the Radar On/Off
2.4 Transmitting
2.5 Stand-by
10.5 125
+17.3
2.6 Selecting the Range
2.7 Adjusting Picture Brilliance
2.8 Adjusting Receiver Sensitivity
2.9 Adjusting the A/C SEA Control (reducing sea clutter)
2.10 Adjusting the A/C RAIN Control (reducing rain clutter)
2.11 Erasing the Heading Line, North Mark
2.12 Measuring the Range
2.13 Measuring the Bearing
2.14 Using the Offset EBL
2.15 Shifting (off centering) the Picture
2.16 Zoom
3. MENU OPERATION
3.2 Selecting the Presentation Mode
3.1 Basic Menu Operation
3.3 Magnifying Long Range Echoes (echo stretch)
3.4 Echo Trail
Figure 3-6 OTHER MENU
Continuous trail
Single Multiple
3.5 Suppressing Radar Interference
3.6 Selecting Pulsewidth
3.7 Guard Alarm
3.8 Watchman
3.9 Displaying Navigation Data
3.10 OTHER MENU Description
The following summarizes the OTHER MENU. Table 3-2 OTHER MENU Description
3.11 Function Keys
3.12 Suppressing Noise
3.13 Adjusting Brilliance of Markers
3.14 Outputting Target Position
4. FALSE ECHOES
4.1 Multiple Echoes
4.2 Side-lobe Echoes
4.3 Indirect Echoes
Figure 4-3 Indirect echoes
4.4 Blind and Shadow Sectors
Figure 4-4 Blind and shadow sectors
DANGER
5.1 Preventative Maintenance
5.2 Replacing the Fuse
5. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
5.3 Troubleshooting
5.4 Self Test
5.5 Life Expectancy of Magnetron
Unpacking the antenna unit
6. INSTALLATION
6.1 Antenna Unit Installation
Mounting platform
Wiring and final preparation
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6.2 Display Unit Installation
Navigation aid, video sounder con- nection
Heading Sensor Connection
6.3 Exchange of Fuse for 24/32V Power Supply
6.4 Checking the Installation
Tick box
6.5 Adjustments
Preparation
WARNING
Entering antenna height
Aligning heading (Adjustment sector:0~359.90)
Adjusting sweep timing (Adjustment range:0.000~3.239nm)
Adjusting MBS (Adjustment: 0.00~0.25)
Magnetron heater voltage
Setting a blanking area
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AP-1
MENU TREE
MENU KEY
AP-2
ARP-10 (OPTION)
WARNING
NOTICE
Operation of ARP-10
AP-4
Activating the Auto plotter
Figure AP-2 ARP Display
Lost Target
WARNING
AP-6
CAUTION
WARNING
AP-8
Installation of ARP-10
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10A24/32V5A
*5: DEFAULT: 10A. REPLACE FUSE TO 5A FOR 24/32V USE.
*4: SHIELD SHOULD BE GROUNDED EFFECTIVELY AT BOTH ENDS.
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RSB-0062
10A24/32V5A
*5: DEFAULT: 10A. REPLACE FUSE TO 5A FOR 24/32V USE.
*4: SHIELD SHOULD BE GROUNDED EFFECTIVELY AT BOTH ENDS.