22. SETTINGS MENU 22.10 Screenshots The [Screenshot] page handles the exporting (to a USB flash memory) and deleting of screenshots from the SSD. 1 2 3 Delete Export 4 5 No. 6 Name 7 Description 1 List List of screenshots taken. Screenshots are automatically assigned a file name consisting of the time and date the screenshot was taken. 2 Check boxes Put a checkmark in the box of the screenshot to process. 3 [Preview] Preview of the screenshot selected.
2. SETTINGS MENU 22.10.1 How to export screenshots You can export screenshots to a USB flash memory as follows: 1. Insert a USB flash memory in the USB port on the Control Unit. 2. Open the [Screenshot] page. 3. Put a checkmark in the checkbox of the screenshot(s) to export. 4. Click the [Export] button. SAVE FILE USB Flash 04.04.2012 19:23 5. Select the USB flash memory. 6. Click the [OK] button to export the screenshots selected. 7.
22. SETTINGS MENU 22.11 User Default The [User Default] page restores all default settings for [Radar menu], [Chart menu], [User profile] and [Setting menu]. Click the [Restore User Setting] button. The message "All setting data will be restored to the default. Do you wish to continue?" appears. Click the [Yes] button to restore default settings and reset the power. If you require the setting data, copy it to a USB flash memory (using the file export feature), BEFORE restoring user defaults.
22. SETTINGS MENU 22.12 CCRP The [CCRP] page provides for selection of CCRP (Consistent Common Reference Point) and shows the location of various sensors. 1 3 2 No. 22-14 Name Description 1 [CCRP] Select the CCRP to use in the case of multiple CCRPs. 2 [Display Filter] Check the items to show on the ship’s graphic. 3 Ship’s graphic Shows the location of the sensors selected at the [Display Filter].
23. COMMON REFERENCE SYSTEM 23.1 Installation of the System Special attention of following topics is required to maintain the "Common Reference System." The origin of the common reference system is the conning position on vessel. • The values of the center and conning positions depend on the size and geometry of the ship. • Offsets from the antenna position to the conning position of position sensors depend on the location of the antennas of the position sensor.
23. COMMON REFERENCE SYSTEM • If synchro or stepper gyro data is fed to the chart radar, the heading indication on the chart radar must be adjusted to match that of the gyro. For the adjustment procedure, see section 1.15. z Speed data: • Speed may be input from SDME or GPS. • SDME may be single-axis water speed or dual-axis ground speed. • GPS may be used to input COG/SOG. • Ground speed may also be taken from TT reference target. • Speed is entered from the [Setting] menu. For details, see section 1.14.
24. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Periodic checks and maintenance are important for proper operation of any electronic system. This chapter contains maintenance and troubleshooting instructions to be followed to obtain optimum performance and the longest possible life of the equipment. Before attempting any maintenance or troubleshooting procedure please review the safety information below.
24. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 24.1 Maintenance Regular maintenance is essential to good performance. A regular maintenance program should be established and should at least include the items shown in the table below. Maintenance schedule Interval When needed 5 years 24-2 Check point FURUNO-supplied monitor unit and Processor Unit Check and measures Dust or dirt may be removed from a cabinet with a soft cloth. Water-diluted mild detergent may be used if desired.
24. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Interval 3 to 6 months 6 months to 1 year 24.2 Check point Cabling Check and measures Check that all cabling is firmly connected and is not damaged. Exposed bolts and Exposed bolts and nuts are nuts of antenna unit subject to corrosion. Further, they may loosen by vibration. Radiator Dust, dirt and salt deposits on the radiator cause signal attenuation, resulting in loss of sensitivity. Wipe radiator with a freshwater-moistened cloth.
24. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 24.3 Trackball Maintenance If the cursor moves abnormally, dust or dirt may be on the trackball. Clean the trackball as shown below. 1. Turn the retaining ring on the trackball module counterclockwise 45° to unlock it. Retaining ring 2. Remove the retaining ring and ball. 3. Clean the ball with a soft, lint-free cloth. Blow carefully into the ball-cage to dislodge dust and lint. 4. Look for a build-up of dirt on the metal rollers.
24. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 24.5 Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table below provides common faults and the remedy with which to restore normal operation. Radar troubleshooting If… the radar echoes disappear and the alert 727 "Radar Sensor COM Error" appears the alert 750 "EXT Radar COM Error" appears the equipment cannot be turned on the equipment can be turned on but nothing appears on the display key doesn't beep when operated picture not updated or picture freezes.
24. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Chart troubleshooting If… the message "No connection to dongle" appears the message "There is no dongle or an error has occurred in the dongle. The system will automatically shut down.
24. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING If… the message "Memory usage limit reached. Click the Restart button to restart the system to prevent trouble." appears both the operating mode buttons [RADAR] and [CHART for RADAR] are yellow 24.6 then… Remedy • the memory usage limit for soft- Click the [Restart] button to reset the power. No other operations are availware is reached. Performance able than restart. may be affected. • the memory usage limit for soft- Stop all operations and restart the equipment.
24. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 24.7 Color Differentiation Test for S57 Charts The color differentiation checks if the chart radar monitor can distinguish between the various color-coded areas, lines and symbols. 1. Click the [Chart INFO] and [Chart 1] buttons on the InstantAccess bar to show the [ECDIS Chart 1] menu. 2. Click [Color diagram] to show the color test diagram. If the colors are correct, the diagonal line will be distinguishable from its surroundings, at any brilliance setting.
24. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 24.8 Fallback Arrangements If the top priority sensor (e.g. GPS1) can not be used, this equipment automatically uses the second priority sensor (e.g. GPS2) when the multiple sensors (e.g. GPS1 and GPS2) are installed. When all sensors can not be used, each function is limited as follows: Sensor Heading sensor Speed sensor COG/SOG sensor Position sensor Operation of this equipment • The HDG indication reads "***.*°".
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APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Radar menu MENU key (press) or MENU bar (click) 1 ECHO 1 CUSTOMIZE ECHO 1 INT REJECT (OFF, 1, 2, 3) 2 ECHO STRETCH (OFF, 1, 2, 3) 3 ECHO AVERAGE (OFF, 1, 2, 3) 4 NOISE REJECT (OFF, ON) 5 AUTO SEA (OFF, ON) 6 AUTO RAIN (OFF, ON) 7 VIDEO CONTRAST (1, 2, 3, 4; A, B, C) 8 PULSE 1 0.5 NM (S1, S2) 2 0.75 NM (S1, S2, M1) 3 1.5 NM (S1, S2, M1, M2) 4 3 NM (S2, M1, M2, M3) 5 6 NM (M1, M2, M3, L) 6 12 NM (M1, M2, M3, L) 7 24 NM (M2, M3, L) 1 STC ANT HEIGHT (5, 7.
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE (Continued from previous page) 2 1 4 AIS 5 TT•AIS SYMBOL *1: Not available with IMO type. 6 ASSOCIATION 3 NAV TOOL 1 PI LINE 2 EBL•VRM*3 *2: Not available with IMO or A type. *3: EBL•VRM•CURSOR on IMO and A types. EBL•CURSOR BEARING (REL, TRUE) additionallly shown on those types. 3 CURSOR 4 OWN SHIP VECTOR *4: WHT is replaced with RED with A and B types.
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE 1 (Continued from previous page) 4 INFORMATION BOX 1 DISP INFO BOX (OFF, ON) 2 SET NAV DATA 3 ZOOM DISPLAY (STAB GND, STAB HDG, STAB NORTH, TT TRACK) 4 TARGET DATA (1 BOX, 2 BOX, 3 BOX#) #: 23-inch monitor 5 MAP•MARK 1 MARK SETTING *1: Not available with IMO or A type. The item numbers enclosed in dashed rectangle are renumbered. 2 RADAR MAP 3 ROUTE 4 EVENT 5 USER CHART 6 CHART DISPLAY 1 OWN TRACK 2 SEL DISPLAY OBJECT *2: Not available with IMO type.
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE (Continued from previous page) 2 1 3 SHALLOW CONTOUR (0 to 99, 10 m) 4 SAFETY DEPTH (0 to 99, 30 m) 5 SAFETY CONTOUR (0 to 99, 30 m) 6 DEEP CONTOUR (0 to 99, 50 m) 7 SYMBOLS (SIMPLIFIED, PAPER CHART) 8 DEPTH ZONE (2 COLOR , 4 COLOR) 9 BOUNDARIES (PLAIN, SYMBOLIZED) 0 LIGHT SECTOR (LIMITED, FULL) Page 2 1 SHALLOW PATTERN (NONE, DIAMOND) 2 CHART MONOCHROME (OFF, ON) 3 AREA COLOR (COLOR FILL, GRAY SCALE WATER, NO COLOR) 4 RESET CNT AND DEPTH 7 OWN SHIP INFO 1 SENSOR (SYSTEM, LOCAL) 2
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Chart menu MENU key (press) or MENU bar (click) General Ship & Route Parameters Navigation Parameter TCS (No use) Cost Parameters Sensor System/Local Select System Sensor Settings Ship & Route MAX Speed (0.8 to 80, 22.1 kn) MAX Height (0.0 to 100, 16.1 m) MAX Draught (0.0 to 100, 20.0 m) Route Parameters MAX ROT (5 to 200, 60°/min) WPT Approach (30 to 60, 30 sec) WPT Prewarning (75 to 198, 90 sec) Default Line Radius (0.1 to 3.0, 0.
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE (Continued from previous page) 1 DISP Basic Setting Setting Chart Display *1: All checked *2: All unchecked Symbol Display 1 2 (Continued on next page) AP-6 Symbols (Paper Chart, Simplified) Depths (Two Color, Multi Color) Boundaries (Plain, Symbolized) Lightsectors (Limited, Full) Shallow Pattern (None, Diamond) Shallow Hazard (OFF, ON) TM Reset (20 to 99, 80%) Standard*1 (Checkbox for each of Unknown Object or Presentation; Chart Data Coverage; Standard Land Features; Wate
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE (Continued from previous page) 2 1 RECORD Chart Alert Set WARNING or CAUTION for Safety Contour, Areas To Be Avoided User Chart Danger, Traffic Separation Zone, Inshore Traffic Zone, Restricted Area, Caution Area, Offshore Production Area, Military Practice Area, Seaplane Landing Area, Submarine Transit Lane, Anchorage Area, Marine Farm / Aqua Culture, PSSA Area, UKC Limit, Non-official ENC, No Vector Chart, Not Up-to-date, Permit Expired) Shallow Contour (0-99, 10 m) Safety Depth
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Settings menu Settings (Click) File Export Select data to export (Setting data, Route/User chart, Radar map) File Import Select file to import Select data to import (Setting data, Route/User chart, Radar map) File Maintenance Restore the last-saved route/user chart application and route/user chart system Self Test (Check various components of the system.
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Abbreviations Abbreviation A/C ACE ACK ACQ ACT ADJ AIS ALL ALARM ANT Apr ATON Aug AUTO BB BCR BCT BLU BRG BRILL BT CANCEL Caps CAT CCRP CH COG CORRE CPA CPU CSE CU/TM CYA DATA Dec DEMO DISP DIST DR E E Meaning Anti Clutter Automatic Clutter Elimination Acknowledge Acquire Activate Adjustment Automatic Identification System All Alarm Antenna April Aid To Navigation August Automatic Blackbox Bow Cross Range Bow Cross Time Blue Bearing Brilliance Bottom Tracking Cancel Capita
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Abbreviation EAV EBL ENTER ES ESC ETA EXT Feb FILT GAIN GPS GRN GRY GYRO HDG HIDE HL IMO IND INS IR J Jan Jul Jun kyd L L/L LAN LIST LL LO MAG MAN Mar MARK MAX MENU MID min MIN MMSI MOB MODE MON NAV Navtex NM NO.
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Abbreviation N Nov Oct OFF OFFSET OS OWN PALETTE PANEL PC PERPENDIC PI POSN PULSE R RAD RAIN RANGE REF Rel RM RNG ROT S S1 (2) SAR SART SEA SEL Sep SM SOG SPD SPEC SSD STAB STBY SW T TARGET TB TCPA TEMP TGT TGT, TGTS TIME TM TRAIL True-G Meaning North November October Off Offset Own Ship Own Palette Panel Illumination Personal Computer Perpendicular Parallel Index (lines) Position Pulse Relative Radius Rain Range Reference Relative Relative Motion Range Rate of Turn South
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Abbreviation True-S TT TTD TTG TTM TUNE TX UNDO UTC VECT VECTOR VIEW VRM W W/O WHT WOP WPT WT YEL Meaning True-sea Tracked Target or Target Tracking Tracked Target Data Time to go Tracked Target Information Tune Transmit Undo Universal Time, Coordinated Vector Vector View Variable Range Marker West Without White Wheel Over Point Waypoint Water Tracking Yellow Symbols Symbols on Control Unit Symbol Name Power switch Gain Symbols on display Symbol name and description O
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Symbol name and description Radar antenna position This symbol indicates location of the radar antenna. Select if position of radar antenna is displayed with symbol + in [MARK SETTING] menu. Symbol graphic(s) Own ship heading line This line originates from CCRP or Radar antenna position. CCRP: Consistent Common Reference Point Beam line This line passes through the CCRP or radar antenna position.
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Symbol name and description Radar targets in acquisition state - automatically detected Automatically detected target symbol is red and it flashes until acknowledged. Symbol graphic(s) 5 mm in diameter Tracked radar targets 18 3 mm in diameter Tracked radar targets - dangerous targets Dangerous target symbol is red and it flashes until acknowledged. 18 Reference targets TT: Std or small user selection by Symbol Display.
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Symbol name and description Activated AIS targets - alternative Symbol graphic(s) Associated targets represented by AIS target symbols Sarah J Sarah J Associated targets represented by radar target symbols 18 Activated AIS targets - heading lines Activated AIS targets - heading lines - turn indicators Velocity vectors Radar target velocity vectors AIS target velocity vectors Sarah J Sarah J Associated target velocity vectors Sarah J Sarah J 18 AP-15
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Symbol name and description Target past positions Symbol graphic(s) Radar target past positions AIS target past positions S arah J S arah J Associated target past positions S arah J AIS aid to navigation (ATON) Physical (real) ATON is solid line and virtual ATON is dashed line. An ATON in off position is yellow.
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Symbol name and description Selected targets Symbol graphic(s) Selected radar targets Selected AIS targets 5 S arah J 5 S arah J Selected association targets 5 S arah J 5 S arah J 5 18 Selected AIS ATON 5 Selected AIS SART 5 AP-17
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Symbol name and description Symbol graphic(s) Lost targets Lost radar targets Lost target symbol is red and it flashes until acknowledged.
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Symbol name and description User cursor Symbol graphic(s) Electronic bearing line (EBL) Second example show with range marker. Variable range marker (VRM) Range rings Parallel index lines Trial maneuver Displayed (flashing) during trial maneuver. Simulation mode Displayed (flashing) during TT performance test.
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Radar map symbols IMO and A types Category Mark Line Symbol Color* Name Color Name Red Buoy 7 colors Buoy Green Buoy 7 colors Buoy Red Buoy 7 colors Buoy Green Buoy 7 colors Buoy Red Buoy 7 colors Danger Green Buoy 7 colors Danger Red Buoy 7 colors Mark Green Buoy 7 colors Mark Purple Danger 7 colors Mark Purple Danger 7 colors Mark AP-20 Category Mark Symbol YellowOrange YellowOrange YellowOrange Mark 7 colors Mark M
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Symbols on operating buttons Symbol Meaning Minimize button (on InstantAccess bar) Access AIS, Navtex functions (chart mode) Display received AIS message (radar mode) Access user profile, common settings Information (show program no., operator's manual) Undo, redo Note: This symbol is not displayed on the FURUNO 19-inch monitor unit.
APPENDIX 3 DATA COLOR AND MEANING Indication Sensor color color GRN WHT SYSTEM HDG SPD L/L COG/SOG Display example THS-A GNS-A,D,F,P,R VBW-A VTG-A,D,P HDT VHW GGA-1,2,3,4,5 GLL-A,D and (status: A) RMC-A,D,F,P,R and (status: A) *1 WHT YEL All values in green. DGPS update interval in GGA, GNS sentence is higher than 10 seconds. RAIM error in GBS sentence is longer than 10 m. Position in yellow characters.
FURUNO FAR-32x0/33x0 SERIES SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR/ARPA FAR-32x0/33x0 SERIES 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 ANTENNA RADIATOR Type Slotted waveguide array Beam width and sidelobe attenuation X-band S-band Radiator type XN12CF XN20CF XN24CF SN36CF Length 4 ft 6.5 ft 8 ft 12 ft Horizontal beam width 1.9° 1.23° 0.95° 1.
FURUNO FAR-32x0/33x0 SERIES Solid state radar: Pulselength of P0N/Q0N Range S1 S2 M1 M2 M3 L Range scale (NM) PRR (Hz approx.) 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 32 48 2400* 0.07/5.0 μs 2000* 0.18/7.5 μs 1500 0.3/12.5 μs 1060 0.5/17.5 μs 1000 0.7/18.3 μs 600 1.2/18.3 μs 72 96 120 1/2/4/8/16/32/72/120 NM ranges: non-IMO radar only *: 1800 Hz (S1) and 1500 Hz (S2) with TT range on 32 NM. 3 3.1 3.2 3.
FURUNO FAR-32x0/33x0 SERIES 4.4 Effective radar diameter 264.6 mm (MU-190), 335.2 mm (MU-231) 4.5 Visible distance 5 5.1 INTERFACE Processor unit (EC-3000) Serial I/O 7 ports (IEC61162-1/2: 2 ports, IEC61162-1: 5 ports) Input ABK, ACK, ACM, ACN, ALR, CUR, DBT, DPT, DTM, GGA, GLL, GNS, HBT, HDT, MTW, MWV, RMC, THS, VBW, VDM, VDO, VDR, VHW, VTG, ZDA Output ABM, ACK, ALC, ALF, ALR, ARC, BBM, EVE, HBT, OSD, RSD, TLB, TTD, TTM, VSD Digital input 1 channel: contact signal, 100 ohm max.
FURUNO 6.5 FAR-32x0/33x0 SERIES Switching HUB (option) HUB-3000 100-230 VAC: 0.1 A max. 1 phase, 50/60 Hz HUB-100 100-230 VAC: 0.1 A max. 1 phase, 50/60 Hz 6.6 Transformer (RU-1803, option) 6.7 De-icer (option) 7 7.1 7.
INDEX A A/C RAIN control....................................... 2-5 A/C SEA control ........................................ 2-3 ACQ/ACT key............................................ 4-5 Acquisition zone acknowledging alarm for ......................... 3-5 deactivating ............................................. 3-5 sleeping ................................................... 3-5 stabilization ............................................. 3-5 AIO chart cells ............................................
INDEX status......................................................7-18 Chart database (chart radar)....................2-63 Chart database button .............................8-10 CHART DISP button ................................2-60 Chart display indications ..........................1-12 Chart legend C-MAP....................................................10-3 S57...........................................................9-2 Chart objects (chart radar) custom sets of ...................................
INDEX ENC charts AIO display .............................................. 9-8 catalog of chart cells ............................. 7-15 chart cell grouping ................................. 7-16 chart cell status ..................................... 7-18 chart installation ...................................... 7-3 deleting.................................................. 7-20 ENC coverage indication....................... 7-22 ENC list export ......................................
INDEX P Palette button .............................................1-6 Parallel index lines activating, deactivating...........................15-2 bearing reference ......................... 2-31, 15-2 displaying ...............................................2-31 erasing ...................................................2-31 interval....................................................15-3 length adjustment......................... 2-32, 15-4 line interval .............................................
INDEX full WPT report .................................... 12-22 importing csv, ASCII data.................... 12-18 importing FEA-2x07 data .................... 12-17 importing FMD-3xx0, FCR-2xx9 data.. 12-17 inserting waypoint ................................. 12-9 optimizing ............................................ 12-15 overview in planning.............................. 12-1 passage plan report ............................ 12-23 route bank ........................................... 12-13 SAR .....
INDEX lost target alert .......................................3-17 lost target alert filter (chart mode) ..........18-3 manual acquisition ...................................3-5 past position display...............................3-13 past positions, attributes (chart mode) ...18-3 pop-up info .............................................3-10 showing ....................................................3-1 simulation mode .....................................3-20 static trial maneuver .....................