7.Unfasten four screws shown in the figure below.

Four screws

Figure 2-5 Scanner unit chassis,

cover opened

8.Pass the signal cable through the cable protector.

Cable protector

9.Connect the signal cable to the RTB Board (03P9249), referring to the inter- connection diagram and the figure below. Note that connector VH2P is not used.

10.Attach three EMI cores to the signal cable as shown below.

 

J821 VH9P

Lead in

J824 NH13P

J823 VH4P

cable here.

 

EMI core

 

RFC-13

Clamp

 

 

Route cable along here.

Figure 2-7 Scanner unit chassis,

cover opened

11.Fix the signal cable with the cable clamp.

12.Release the stay and close the cover. Loosely fasten the cover fixing screws; you will have to make some adjustments inside after completion of wiring.

Figure 2-6 Scanner unit chassis,

cover opened

2.2 Display Unit Connections

Power cable connector

Signal cable connector (DJ-1, waterproof)

Left: HDG connector

Middle: NMEA connector (for NAV)

Right: NMEA connector (for E/S)

External equipment connector

(For Remote Display,

External Alarm Buzzer

OP03-21 and Radar

Plotter, RP-110)

Ground terminal

CAUTION

Ground the equipment to prevent mutual interference.

Figure 2-8 Connection on the display unit

2-2

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Furuno 1932 MARK-2 manual Display Unit Connections, Cable protector

1932 MARK-2 specifications

The Furuno 1932 MARK-2 is a state-of-the-art radar system designed for maritime applications, providing exceptional performance and reliability. This advanced radar unit is renowned for its impressive range, superior target detection capabilities, and user-friendly interface, making it an essential tool for vessels of all sizes.

One of the standout features of the Furuno 1932 MARK-2 is its high-resolution display. The 10.4-inch color LCD screen offers crystal-clear visuals, enabling mariners to easily interpret radar data. With the capability to display 16 different colors, users can customize their views for enhanced clarity, allowing for better discrimination between targets and clutter. Additionally, the unit incorporates adjustable gain and clutter control, giving operators the ability to fine-tune the radar image to suit varying conditions, whether in busy harbors or open waters.

The 1932 MARK-2 utilizes a powerful 2.2 kW magnetron, allowing for excellent range performance. It can effectively detect targets up to 36 nautical miles away, providing mariners with ample warning of potential hazards. This long-range capability is complemented by advanced target tracking technologies, including ARPA (Automatic Radar Plotting Aid). This system enables users to monitor and track multiple vessels simultaneously, providing essential information such as course, speed, and distance for better situational awareness.

In terms of technology, the Furuno 1932 MARK-2 includes a Fast Target Update feature. This allows for rapid refresh rates, ensuring that moving targets are accurately displayed, even in heavy traffic areas. The unit also employs advanced digital signal processing to filter out noise and improve target detection, enhancing overall operational efficiency.

Another key characteristic of the 1932 MARK-2 is its robust build quality. Designed to withstand the marine environment, the unit features a waterproof casing with an IP55 rating, ensuring durability against splashes and humidity. Furthermore, its compact design offers versatile mounting options, making it adaptable for various vessel configurations.

Overall, the Furuno 1932 MARK-2 radar system stands out for its blend of advanced technology, user-centric features, and rugged reliability. Its ability to provide clear and accurate radar imagery makes it an invaluable asset for navigators, enhancing safety and efficiency on the water. As an investment in maritime technology, it offers significant advantages to enhance both recreational and commercial navigation.