OPERATOR'S MANUAL CHART RADAR Model FAR-3210 FAR-3220 FAR-3230S FAR-3230S-SSD FAR-3310 FAR-3320 FAR-3330S FAR-3330S-SSD FAR-3320W FAR-3330SW FAR-3210-BB FAR-3220-BB FAR-3230S-BB FAR-3230S-SSD-BB FAR-3220W-BB FAR-3230SW-BB (Product Name: MARINE RADAR) www.furuno.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES General • This manual has been authored with simplified grammar, to meet the needs of international users. • The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong operation or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury. • Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO. • If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The operator must read the safety instructions before attempting to operate the equipment. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Do not open the equipment. The equipment uses high voltage that can cause electrical shock. Refer any repair work to a qualified technician. Before turning on the radar, be sure no one is near the antenna. Prevent the potential risk of being struck by the rotating antenna, which can result in serious injury or death. WARNING Do not operate the equipment with wet hands. Electrical shock can result.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION CAUTIO The plotting accuracy and response of this TT meets IMO standards. Tracking accuracy is affected by the following: • • Tracking accuracy is affected by course change. One to two minutes is required to restore vectors to full accuracy after an abrupt course change. (The actual amount depends on gyrocompass specifications.) The amount of tracking delay is inversely proportional to the relative speed of the target. Delay is approx.
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD................................................................................................................ xvii SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS...................................................................................... xxi 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW .................................................................................1-1 1.1 Units of the System ....................................................................................................1-1 1.1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. RADAR, CHART RADAR OPERATION................................................................2-1 2.1 How to Transmit ......................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 How to Tune the Radar Receiver............................................................................... 2-1 2.2.1 Tuning for magnetron radar ........................................................................... 2-1 2.3 Pulse Length ...............
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.30 2.31 2.32 2.33 2.34 2.35 2.36 2.37 2.38 2.39 2.40 2.41 2.23.2 How to adjust PI line orientation, PI line interval ..........................................2-31 2.23.3 How to select the number of PI lines to display............................................2-31 2.23.4 How to select the bearing reference for the PI line ......................................2-31 2.23.5 How to select the PI lines orientation ........................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.41.8 Notes details ................................................................................................ 2-64 2.42 Radar Observation ................................................................................................... 2-65 2.42.1 General ........................................................................................................ 2-65 2.42.2 False echoes................................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.3 AIS Symbols ...............................................................................................................4-3 4.4 How to Filter Sleeping AIS Targets ............................................................................4-5 4.5 How to Activate Targets .............................................................................................4-5 4.5.1 How to activate specific target........................................................................4-5 4.5.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 5.13.2 How to erase track ....................................................................................... 5-14 5.14 Route Display........................................................................................................... 5-14 5.15 User Chart Display ................................................................................................... 5-15 6. CHART OVERVIEW...............................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 7.20 7.21 8. 7.4.1 How to register the eToken ............................................................................7-6 7.4.2 How to install the C-MAP database................................................................7-6 7.4.3 How to install C-MAP licenses .......................................................................7-8 7.4.4 How to generate and order an update file ...........................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 9.1.3 Permanent warnings for S57 charts............................................................... 9-3 9.2 Chart Viewing Dates and Seasonal Features of the S57 Chart ................................. 9-4 9.2.1 Introduction .................................................................................................... 9-4 9.2.2 How to approve and highlight S57 chart updates .......................................... 9-4 9.2.3 How to set Display date and Approved until dates.......
TABLE OF CONTENTS 12.7 Route Optimization .................................................................................................12-14 12.7.1 Available route optimization strategies .......................................................12-14 12.7.2 How to optimize a route..............................................................................12-15 12.7.3 How to plan a speed profile ........................................................................12-16 12.8 How to Import Routes......
TABLE OF CONTENTS 15.5 Predictor................................................................................................................... 15-5 15.6 Anchor Watch........................................................................................................... 15-6 15.7 UKC (Under Keel Clearance)................................................................................... 15-7 15.7.1 UKC overview ........................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 19. RECORDING FUNCTIONS .................................................................................19-1 19.1 How to Record User, Position Events ......................................................................19-1 19.1.1 User events ..................................................................................................19-1 19.1.2 Position events .............................................................................................19-2 19.2 Details Log........
TABLE OF CONTENTS APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE .......................................................................................AP-1 APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS ...........................................................AP-9 APPENDIX 3 DATA COLOR AND MEANING........................................................AP-22 SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................SP-1 INDEX.............................................................
FOREWORD Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FAR-3xx0 Series Marine Radar. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and dependable marine electronics equipment. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers.
FOREWORD • New HMI (Human Machine Interface) gives improved operability. • Accepts SXGA, UXGA video inputs. • SOLAS category 1 compatible display (23.1”), SOLAS category 2 compatible display (19.0”). • Radar, chart and chart radar modes. (The chart radar mode does not meet the criteria for navigation aid for Japanese flag vessels as defined by Japanese law.) • Many warning features to support safer and more efficient navigation. • Grounding warnings, safe depth contours.
FOREWORD • The buttons on the InstantAccess bar, Status bar and menu items are shown in brackets; for example, the [TUNE] button. • Context-sensitive menus are available with many buttons, and boxes and objects. Right-click an item to display the related context-sensitive menu. • This radar is available in three types of specifications: IMO, A, or B. This manual provides the descriptions for the B type, of which some functions are not available with the IMO or A type.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS NOTICE The radar(s) must be interconnected to the following type approved sensors: Gyrocompass meeting the requirements of the IMO resolution A.424(XI). EPFS meeting the requirements of the IMO resolution MSC.112(73). SDME meeting the requirements of IMO resolution MSC.96(72). The radar may be interconnected via HUB-3000 to other FURUNO processing units having approved LAN ports. Basic configuration is shown with solid line.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS FAR-3320W/FAR-3220W-BB ANTENNA UNIT (w/Performance Monitor PM-32A) XN20CF-RSB-130 XN24CF-RSB-130 Waveguide TRANSCEIVER UNIT RTR-108 Sub display Antenna Cable 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) PSU-014 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 100-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz 440 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Transformer RU-1803 LAN Serial Sensor Adapter*4 or Switching HUB HUB-100 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Select one Serial 1, 2 IEC 61162-2 (Gyrocompass*1, AIS) Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackbal
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS FAR-3230S/FAR-3330S/FAR-3230S-BB ANTENNA UNIT (w/Performance Monitor PM-52A) SN36CF-RSB-129 TRANSCEIVER UNIT RTR-107 Sub display Antenna Cable 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) PSU-014 or PSU-015 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 100-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz 440 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Transformer RU-1803 LAN Serial Sensor Adapter*4 or Switching HUB HUB-100 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Select one Serial 1, 2 IEC 61162-2 (Gyrocompass*1, AIS) Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackball Co
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS FAR-3330SW/FAR-3230SW-BB ANTENNA UNIT (w/Performance Monitor PM-52A) SN36CF-RSB-131 Coaxial cable TRANSCEIVER UNIT RTR-109 Sub display Antenna Cable 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) PSU-014 or PSU-015 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 100-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz 440 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Transformer RU-1803 LAN Serial Sensor Adapter*4 or Switching HUB HUB-100 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Select one Serial 1, 2 IEC 61162-2 (Gyrocompass*1, AIS) Radar Control Unit RCU-025 Trackba
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS FAR-3230S-SSD/FAR-3330S-SSD/FAR-3230S-SSD-BB ANTENNA UNIT (w/Performance Monitor PM-52B) SN36CF-RSB-133 TRANSCEIVER UNIT RTR-111 Sub display Antenna Cable 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) PSU-016 or PSU-018 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 100-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz 440 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Transformer RU-1803 LAN Serial Sensor Adapter*4 or Switching HUB HUB-100 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz Select one Serial 1, 2 IEC 61162-2 (Gyrocompass*1, AIS) Radar Control Unit RCU-025
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Category of units Antenna units: Exposed to the weather Other units: Protected from the weather Notes 1. The gyrocompass must be type approved for compliance with IMO resolution A.424(XI) (and/ or resolution A.821(19) for installation on HSC). The gyrocompass must also have an update rate that is adequate for the ship’s rate of turn. The update rate must be better than 40 Hz (HSC) or 20 Hz (conventional vessel). 2.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Units of the System 1.1.1 Radar Control Unit RCU-025 The Radar Control Unit RCU-025 consists of various controls and a trackball module (trackball, scrollwheel and left and right buttons). The trackball module functions like a PC mouse. The user rolls the trackball and operates the left and right buttons and the scrollwheel to do various functions.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW No. 5 Control ALARM ACK 6 7 InstantAccess knob ESC 8 BRILL 9 A/C RAIN 10 A/C SEA 11 12 GAIN HL OFF 13 EBL OFFSET 14 MODE 15 16 STBY/TX OFF CENTER 17 CU/TM RESET 18 INDEX LINE 19 20 MENU VECTOR TIME 21 VECTOR MODE 22 TARGET LIST 23 24 CANCEL TRAIL 1-2 Description • Acknowledges unacknowledged alert. • Silences the audio alarm. Selects the buttons on the InstantAccess bar. Goes back one step in current operating sequence on the InstantAccess bar.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW No. 25 Control PANEL 26 MARK 27 28 29 30 31 ENTER Rotary control, VRM1, VRM2 UNDO VIEW/HIDE 32 RANGE 33 ACQ/ACT 34 TARGET DATA 35 TARGET CANCEL 36 Trackball module USB port 37 Description • Adjusts the backlighting of the keys. • Enters the numeric 0. • Selects like-numbered menu item. • Goes forward one page in the menu. • Moves cursor rightward in text box. • Inputs selected mark on the radar screen, at the position selected. Confirms selection on menu.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1.2 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 The Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 has a power switch, a trackball module (trackball, scrollwheel and left and right mouse buttons), a status LED, and a USB port. The trackball module functions like a PC mouse; the user rolls the trackball and operates the left and right buttons and the scrollwheel to do various functions. 1 3 4 2 7 5 6 No. Control Description 1 Power switch Turns the system on or off.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1.3 Processor Unit EC-3000 The Processor Unit is the heart of the chart system, and is mainly responsible for the chart management, route planning and route navigation. The Processor Unit has two power switches. The Mains switch controls the power from the switchboard, and the Power switch controls the power to the chart radar system.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Note 2: If the ambient temperature is less than 0°C (32°F) when the power is applied, nothing appears on the display and the Status LED on the Control Unit flashes. This is because the heater is warming the unit. The display appears in approx. two minutes. How to power off the system Press the power switch on the Processor Unit or a Control Unit. Push the Mains switch for the "O" position.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 2. Click [Day], [Dusk] or [Night] as appropriate. For example, select [Day] to show its options. 3. Click the palette (gray, blue) desired. Note: A palette can also be selected by pushing the BRILL control on the Control Unit. 1.4 How to Adjust the Display Brilliance (FURUNO monitor) The brilliance setting is defined according to the color palette setting (see section 1.3). However, manual adjustment of the brilliance is also possible.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW How to adjust the brilliance manually using the trackball module 1. Click the [BRILL] button on the InstantAccess bar to show the brilliance adjustment window. 2. For coarse adjustment, put the cursor on a location within the slider bar area then push the left button. For fine adjustment, put the cursor on the end of the slider bar and roll the trackball while holding down the left button. 3. Release the left button to confirm setting.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.6 Display Screens All display screens have operational buttons, boxes and indications, and display markers. Click a button or indication to execute the related operation. Context-sensitive menus are available with several boxes and objects. Right-click the appropriate box or object to show the related context-sensitive menu. Monitor viewing distance The optimal viewing distance for the FURUNO-supplied monitors is 1020 mm. 1.6.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW No. 2 Name Sensor information, datum box Description Shows your ship's heading, heading source, ship's speed, water tracking speed, speed source, course over ground, speed over ground, course and speed source, ship's position, position source, chart datum. Note: Position source shall meet the requirements of IMO MSC.112(73).
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW How to minimize, maximize the boxes at the bottom of the screen The boxes at the bottom of the screen that contain an arrow can be minimized. Click the arrow to minimize the box. To restore maximum size, click the minimized box. Click arrow to minimize. Click here to maximize. Example: Mark box Note: The respective VRM or EBL is erased from the screen when the corresponding VRM or EBL box is minimized. 1.6.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.6.3 Chart display The chart display shows only the electronic chart. Click the [Operating Mode] button to select [CHART for RADAR] to activate this display. See chapter 6 for a description of the chart display. Select [CHART for RADAR]. CHART for RADAR 0.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.7 Status Bar The Status bar is displayed at the top of screen in all modes. This bar provides, in the radar and chart radar modes, buttons for selection of the mode, antenna and chart database, and adjustment of the radar picture. For a description of the Status bar used in the chart mode, see paragraph 6.1.2. 1.7.1 Status bar for radar, chart radar mode 2 3 1 No.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.7.2 How to operate the buttons, slider bars on the Status bar The Status bar has three types of controls: toggle button, drop-down list button and slider bar. You operate the buttons and bars with the trackball module. Control type Toggle button A toggle button alternately selects one of two functions assigned to a button. For example, the [STBY TX] button toggles the radar between stand-by and TX.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.8 InstantAccess Bar The InstantAccess bar runs vertically along the left edge of the screen and is displayed always. This bar provides, in the radar and chart radar modes, buttons for adjustment of the radar picture and chart, AIS operations, display brilliance control (FURUNO monitor only), MOB, screenshot, etc. For a description of the InstantAccess bar used in the chart mode, see paragraph 6.1.3. *1: For solid state radar, [TX CH] icon is displayed instead of [TUNE].
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW No. Button name Description 1 PULSE Selects the radar pulse length. 2 TUNE Selects the radar receiver tuning method, automatic or manual, and manually tunes the radar receiver. TX CH Selects the transmit frequency from [TX CH 1] or [TX CH 2]. 3 IR Activates or deactivates the interference rejector. 4 ES Activates or deactivates the echo stretch. 5 EAV Activates or deactivates the echo averaging when Automatic Clutter Elimination (ACE) function is off.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.8.1 How to operate the buttons, slider bars on the InstantAccess bar The InstantAccess bar has three types of controls: toggle button, drop-down list button and slider bar. (The MOB and Capture buttons are special buttons.) You operate the buttons and bars with the trackball module or the InstantAccess knob. This section shows you how to use the InstantAccess knob.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.9 Sensor Information, Datum Box Sensor information, datum box displays the sensor data and the name of the datum in use. The sensor indications and names are colored according to sensor state. See the table below. • HDG: Heading and its source. • SPD: Longitudinal speed and its source. The direction of transverse speed is indicated with arrows, , Starboard, , Port. • COG: Course over ground and its source. • SOG: Speed over ground and its source.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.10 Menu Overview The menu consists of eight main menus and several sub menus. You can operate the menu with the Radar Control Unit or trackball module. The system closes open menus whenever there is no menu operation for 30 seconds. 1.10.1 Basic menu operation 1. Open the main menu. Control Unit: Press the MENU key. Trackball module: Click the menu title bar at the right side of the display. Menu title bar 2. Select a menu. Control Unit: Press the corresponding numeric key.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Keys, buttons to use in menus Control Unit MENU key: Open main menu, or close menu. CANCEL key: Go back one layer in menu, or close menu when main menu is displayed. ←key: Return to main menu, in no. 2 layer or higher. Trackball module Right button: Go back one layer, or close menu when main menu is displayed.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.10.3 How to enter numeric data Select the numeric data, then do one of the following: Control Unit: Use the ten keys to enter data. Trackball module: Spin the scrollwheel to set data then push the left button. 1.10.4 How to enter alphanumeric character data Some operations display a software keyboard to enter alphanumeric character data. Click to switch between letters and symbols. To enter characters, click applicable characters on the software keyboard.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.11 Context-Sensitive Menus in the Radar Mode Context-sensitive menus are available with many of the boxes and buttons surrounding the display area and objects within the display area. Right-click the boxes and buttons marked with numerals in the illustration below to show the related contextsensitive menus. If a menu is not operated within 30 seconds, it is automatically closed. For context-sensitive menus in the chart mode, see the chapter on chart overview. 1.11.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW No. 9 Box name Vector Time Menu Vector Time (30 s 60 min), OS Vector Menu, Target Vector Menu CPA Range (0.5 - 20 NM) Auto Activate Menu No.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.11.2 Context-sensitive menus in the display area in the radar and chart radar modes Right-click anywhere in the display area in the radar and chart radar modes to show the context-sensitive menu. Radar mode, map ON [Target Data/ACQ/ACT]: For cursor-selected TT or AIS target, display target data, acquire target for TT, or activate sleeping AIS target. [Target Cancel]: Cancel tracking on selected tracked target (erase target), sleep activated AIS target.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.12 Cursor Position Cursor data appears in the cursor position box at the top-right position on the display. The appearance of the box is slightly different between the 23-inch and 19-inch displays, although the content is the same. For the cursor position box that appears in the chart mode, see section 6.6. Cursor position (lat/lon) Time to go to cursor position Bearing and range to cursor position Click indication to switch between bearing and range and x and y coordinates.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.14 How to Enter Ship Speed The TT and azimuth stabilized presentation modes require own ship speed input and compass signal. The speed can be entered automatically from a speed log (STW, SOG) or GPS (SOG), or manually on the menu. Note that the FURUNO GPS Navigator GP-150 provides COG and SOG. 1. Right-click anywhere in the Sensor information, datum box to show the contextsensitive menu. 2. Click [Select Sensor] then click [Setting].
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW ry, then that sensor previously selected to primary state is then automatically selected to secondary state. 3) Select [Bottom] or [Water] at [Stabilization Mode] to set the stabilization method. Select [Bottom] for GPS or [Water] for a speed log. 4) Check [GPS] or [LOG] at [Sensor Type] to select the source of speed data. 5) Go to step 6. 5. For manual input, set the stabilization mode for [Water] and check [Manual]. Click the manual box to show the up and down arrows.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.15 How to Enter Heading Select manual or automatic heading input as follows: 1. Right-click anywhere in the Sensor information, datum box to show the contextsensitive menu. 2. Click [Select Sensor] then click [Setting]. 3. Use the arrow buttons to select the [HDG] page.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.16 How to Mark MOB Position Use the MOB (man overboard) feature to mark the position of man overboard on the display screen. Click the [MOB] button (in any mode) on the InstantAccess bar. [MOB] button The MOB mark instantly appears at the geographical position of your ship when the button is clicked. Up to 100 MOB marks can be saved. When the capacity for MOB marks is reached, the oldest mark is automatically erased to make room for the latest.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.18 How to Select Time Format, Set Local Time The GPS navigator feeds time and date data to the chart radar and they appear on the Status bar. Neither the time nor the date can be adjusted, however you can select between UTC time (default) and local time. You can switch between the local time and the UTC time by left-clicking the Current time format indication.