Water temperature:

MTW>MDA

 

Time:

ZDA

 

Cross track error:

RMB>XTE>APB

 

 

*1: calculate by magnetic drift.

(7)

Output Data

NMEA0183 (Version1.5/2.0), RS-422

 

 

TLL (target data) and RSD

5. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION

(1)

Ambient Temperature

Scanner Unit: -25°C to +70°C

 

 

Display Unit: -15°C to +55°C

(2)

Relative Humidity

95 % or less at +40°C

(3)

Waterproofing

Scanner Unit: IPX6

 

 

Display Unit: IPX4

6. POWER SUPPLY & POWER CONSUMPTION

(1)

Power Supply

12-32 VDC (10.8 to 41.6 VDC)

(2)

Voltage and Current

24rpm: 12 VDC/7.8A, 24VDC/3.9A, 32VDC/2.9A (100 kt)

 

 

48rpm: 12 VDC/8.8A, 24VDC/4.4A, 32VDC/3.3A (70 kt)

(3)

Power Consumption

24rpm: 70 W to 90 W (100 kt)

 

 

48rpm: 85 W to 105 W (70 kt)

7. DIMENSIONS AND MASS

 

 

 

See the Outline Drawings

8. COATING COLOR

 

(1)

Display Unit

Panel: N3.0

 

 

Chassis: 2.5GY5/1.5

(2)

Scanner Unit

N9.5

9. COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE

(1)

M1932M2

 

 

 

Display Unit

Standard: 1.1 m

Steering: 0.8 m

 

Scanner Unit

Standard: 1.0 m

Steering: 0.8 m

(2)

M1942M2

 

 

 

Display Unit

Standard: 0.75 m

Steering: 0.6 m

 

Scanner Unit

Standard: 1.1 m

Steering: 0.8 m

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Furuno 1932 MARK-2 manual Dimensions and Mass

1932 MARK-2 specifications

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