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1932 MARK-2 manual
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1932 MARK-2
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Troubleshooting
Specs
Dimension
System Configuration
Default switch function
Guard Alarm
Adjusting Picture Brilliance
Setting auto acquisition area
How to
What is
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Contents
MODEL 1932 MARK-2/1942 MARK-2
MARINE RADAR
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DANGER
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard
MODEL
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment
Use the proper fuse
Keep heater away from equipment
COMPLIANCE WITH R&TTE DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC
Features
FOREWORD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MENU KEY
MENU TREE
125NM
TABLE OF CONTENTS BY INDICATION, MARKER
AUTO
Navigation
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
device
RDP-118
1. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
1.1 What is Radar?
1.3How Radar Determines Range
1.4How Radar Determines Bearing
Targets
Figure 1-1How radar works
Heading marker
Own ship
2.1 Control Description
2. BASIC OPERATION
Default switch function
Figure 2-1Control panel
2.4 Stand-by
2.2 Turning the Radar On/Off
2.3 Transmitting
Economy mode
2.7Adjusting Receiver Sensitivity
2.6 Adjusting Picture Brilliance
2.8Adjusting the A/C SEA Control
2.5 Selecting the Range
reducing rain clutter
2.9Adjusting the A/C RAIN Control
Adjusting the A/C SEA control
Tip for adjusting the A/C SEA
Measuring range by range rings
2.11 Measuring the Range
Measuring range by cursor
Measuring range by VRM
2.12 Measuring the Bearing
2.13 Using the Offset EBL
Figure 2-8How to measure bearing by EBL
Measuring bearing by cursor
Cancelling offcentered picture
2.14 Offcentering the Picture
using the offset EBL
Measuring range and bearing between two targets
Cancelling zoom
2.15 Zoom
Figure 2-12Zoom function
3.1 Basic Menu Operation
3. MENU OPERATION
3.2Selecting the Presentation Mode
Head up
Figure 3-4How the echo trail feature works
3.4 Echo Trail
North up
True motion
Fixed time trail
Cancelling echo trail
Continuous trail
Changing trail attributes
3.6 Selecting Pulsewidth
3.7 Guard Alarm
Setting a guard zone
In alarm
Silencing the audible alarm
3.8 Watchman
Cancelling the guard zone and guard alarm
Notes on the guard alarm
Cancelling watchman
3.9 Displaying Navigation Data
Turning on watchman
To turn navigation data on or off
The table below summarizes the OTHER menu
3.10 OTHER MENU Description
Table 3-2OTHER MENU Description
3.11 Function Controls
3.13Adjusting Brilliance of Markers
3.12 Suppressing Noise
3.14 Outputting Target Position
4.1 Multiple Echoes
4. FALSE ECHOES
4.2 Side-lobeEchoes
Figure 4-1Multiple echoes
4.4 Blind and Shadow Sectors
4.3 Indirect Echoes
Figure 4-3Indirect echoes
Figure 4-4Blind and shadow sectors
SART range errors
4.5SART Search and Rescue Transponder
Showing SART marks on the radar display
Summary to detect SART response
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5.1 Preventive Maintenance
5. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
5.2 Replacing the Fuse
Table 5-1Recommended maintenance program
Table 5-2Troubleshooting table
5.3 Troubleshooting
Then
5.5Life Expectancy of Magnetron
5.4 Self Test
Figure 5-1Self test screen
Figure 5-2Test pattern
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Display accuracy is affected by the following
6. OPERATION OF ARP-10OPTION
6.2 ARP-10MENU Operation
6.1 General
Principal specifications
SELECT/CANCEL
Figure 6-1ARP Menu
Deactivating the auto plotter
Figure 6-2ARPA display
Setting auto acquisition area
6.3 Acquiring Targets
Manual acquisition
Automatic acquisition
Terminating Tracking of Targets
6.4 Displaying Target Data
Individual targets
All targets
6.6 Past Position Display
6.5Mode and Length of Vectors
6.7 Operational Warnings
CPA/TCPA alarm
Lost target alarm
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MODEL 1932/1942 MARK-2
SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR
550 Hz on 48 nm range or more
SP
SP
4. DISPLAY UNIT
7. DIMENSIONS AND MASS
6. POWER SUPPLY & POWER CONSUMPTION
5. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
8. COATING COLOR
IN-1
Index
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OME34620D70 OME34620D70
00080835401
Pub. No. OME-34620
D7 SEP