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MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 2 SYSTEM COMPONENTS MODEL NAME CRT DISPLAY SCANNER UNIT MR-1000RII SX-2713 (10-inch CRT) EX-2714 (Radome type) MR-1000TII SX-2779 (10-inch CRT) EX-2780 (Open array type) SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES • EX-2714 (Radome type unit) • SX-2713/2779 (10 inch CRT display unit) Qty. q System cable (OPC-1188: 15 m) ......................... 1 w Installation bolts (M10×50) .................................. 4 e Installation bolts (M10×25) ..................................
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 3 FOREWORD PRECAUTION Thank you for purchasing Icom’s MR-1000RII/TII MARINE RADAR. RNEVER let metal, wire or other objects touch any The radar is designed especially for fishing boats. It has powerful transmission power, 10 inch CRT display and many other advanced features. If you have any questions regarding the operation of the radar, contact your nearest authorized Icom Inc. dealer. internal part of the radar.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM COMPONENTS.......................................... i SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES....................................... i FOREWORD ............................................................ ii IMPORTANT ............................................................. ii EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS .......................................... ii PRECAUTION .......................................................... ii TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 1 CAUTION 1 The MR-1000RII/TII are supplemental aids to navigation and are not intended to be a substitute for accurate and current nautical charts. DANGER! HIGH VOLTAGE • NEVER OPEN THE UNIT This product contains high voltage that could be FATAL. This product has no user-serviceable parts inside. All repairs and adjustments MUST be made by a qualified electronics technician at your Marine Navigation Dealer.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 2 04.2.24 10:22 Page 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Front panel GAIN !3 MARINE RADAR GAIN POWER q TX SAVE w SEA POWER TX SAVE SEA !4 + - RAIN RAIN !5 MOB TARGET TRAILS ZOOM ALM !6 w !4 e e !5 r MOB MODE q !3 !6 r OFF CENT EBL1 VRM1 EBL2 VRM2 PI BRILL MENU HL OFF !7 TARGET TRAILS ZOOM !8 ALM MODE OFF CENT !9 EBL1 VRM1 EBL2 VRM2 PI @0 BRILL MENU HL OFF Control panel (English) q POWER SWITCH [POWER]/[ Turns power ON and OFF. ] (p.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 3 PANEL DESCRIPTION o EBL2 (VRM2) SWITCH [EBL2 (VRM2)] /[ ] (pgs. 15–16) Push to display the electronic bearing line 2 (EBL2) and the variable range marker 2 (VRM2), and activate the [Ω ≈] for the electronic bearing line selector and [Ù Ú] for the range marker selector. • When the VRM1 and EBL1 ($9 %2) are displayed, the center of VRM2 appears at the intersection point of the VRM1 and EBL1.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 2 04.2.24 10:22 Page 4 PANEL DESCRIPTION ■ Screen @2 @4 @5 @6 @7 @8 @9 #0 #9 @1 @3 M.TUNE (0.25) MTUNE TVECT 6M TRAILS : 0174˚R 0649NM 005 NM CURS H UP HDG2530˚T STW157KT 3/4 IR ES $1 $0 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 #1 $8 #2 $9 %0 %1 %2 #3 %3 #5 #4 #6 #7 #8 ALM ZOOM GPS COMPASS EBL1 EBL2 WPT CURS 1076˚R VRM1 0219˚R VRM2 2834˚R 34˚ 39720N @1 TUNING LEVEL INDICATOR (p. 9) Shows the receiver tuning level. @2 TUNING MODE INDICATOR (p. 9) “M.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 5 PANEL DESCRIPTION #5 COMPASS INDICATOR (pgs. 24, 39) • GYRO • COMPASS : NMEA (gyro) is connected. : NMEA (compass), N+1 or AUX data is connected. #6 EBL1/ 2 READOUTS (pgs. 15–16) Shows the bearing of the displayed Electronic Bearing Lines (EBL1 and EBL2) when the EBL is in use. • EBL2 shows PI (!0) readout. #7 WAYPOINT/MOB READOUTS (p. 13) ➥ Shows the bearing and distance to the waypoint received from navigation equipment.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 3 Page 6 MENU ■ VIDEO ■ FUNCTION VIDEO MENU AUTO TUNE D.RANGE IR STRETCH PULSE SEA TRAIL TIME D TUNE • AUTO FUNCTIONMENU MANUAL MID. NAR. 1 OFF OFF ON LP SP 1 2 3 4 6S 15S 30S 3M 6M 15M WIDE 2 1M : Automatic tuning. • “A.TUNE” appears for approx. 2 sec. instead of the screen display, when first transmitting after turning the power ON. The unit also retunes in some cases. • MANUAL : Manual tuning.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 7 MENU ■ ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) ■ INT. SETTING A T A MENU ATA No.DISP VECT OWN VECT ALARM CPA LIMIT TCPA LIMIT D ATA • OFF • ON D No.DISP • OFF • Sel OFF OFF TRUE OFF OFF 1.0NM 1 MIN 3 INT. SETTING ON SEL REL ON ON AUTO MAG VAR ALL : Turn the ATA function OFF. : Turn the ATA function ON. • ALL : Non display any mark number. : Display the selected mark number only. : Display all mark numbers. D VECT • TRUE • REL : Select the true vector mode.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 4 04.2.24 10:22 Page 8 BASIC OPERATION ■ Checking the installation Before turning the power ON, be sure all the connections are complete. The checklist at right may be helpful for necessary confirmation. CAUTION: Connect the scanner unit before turning the power ON. Otherwise the magnetron inside the scanner unit might be damaged. D Checklist q The 4 bolts securing the scanner unit must be firmly tightened.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 9 BASIC OPERATION 4 ■ Basic operation GAIN r POWER q TX SAVE w SEA t r q w t + - RAIN y e e y q Turn the power ON. w Push [TX]/[ ] after the countdown disappears from the screen. • See “Turning power ON/OFF” on page at left. e Push [+]/[ ] or [–]/[ lect the display range. ] several times to se- • The screen range readout shows the maximum range of the screen. r Turn [GAIN]/[ ] to set 1 o’clock position. • Clockwise rotation increases the gain.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 4 04.2.24 10:22 Page 10 BASIC OPERATION The following are typical basic operation examples, which may hinder radar reception (sea clutter, precipitation interference and echoes from other radar). ■ RAIN function This function eliminates reflection echoes from rain, snow, fog etc. • Rotate the control fully counterclockwise to deactivate the control function. The RAIN indicator ( ) disappears. • NOTE: DO NOT reduce the reflection echoes too much, otherwise you may miss weaker targets.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 11 BASIC OPERATION 4 ■ IR function Radar interference may appear when another ship’s radar is operating on the same frequency band in close proximity. The IR function can eliminate this type of interference. (p. 6) q Push [MENU]/[ ] to call up VIDEO menu. w Push [Ú] until the “IR” section becomes highlighted. e Push [Ω ≈] to select IR function 1, 2 or OFF. • “IR” appears in the upper right of the screen, when the function is activated.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 4 04.2.24 10:22 Page 12 BASIC OPERATION ■ TRAILS function The trails function memorizes echoes continuously or at constant intervals. This is useful for watching other ships’ tracks, approx. relative speed, etc. TRAIL indicator Trail time (0.25) M.T U N E 3/4 NM CURS STW 15.7KT 011.4˚ R H UP T.V E C T 6 M TRAILS 0.453N M 1:0 5 HDG 253.9˚T Trail interval counter IR ES • Setting the trail interval time q Push [MENU]/[ ] twice to call up the VIDEO menu.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 13 BASIC OPERATION 4 ■ Ship speed indication ■ Long pulse function When the ship speed data with NMEA 0183 format is applied, the radar can display the ship speed. Knots (KT) or kilometers/hour (KM/h) are automatically selected in the normal screen (p. 4) by selecting nautical miles (NM) or kilometers (KM) respectively. To magnify the blips for easier viewing of small targets, the long pulse and echo stretch (p. 11) functions are available.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 5 Page 14 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS ■ Distance measurement Two measurement procedures are available with this radar. Operating them separately or jointly is possible. TYPE DESCRIPTION RING Displays fixed rings. Suitable for rough estimations from your own ship to any target. VRM1 Displays a variable range marker and activated by the [Ù Ú] for the range marker selector. Suitable for accurate measurements from your own ship to a target.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 15 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS 5 ■ Bearing and Distance measurement This radar has 2 Electronic Bearing Lines (EBL) to indicate the target direction from your ship or a target. D Using the EBL and VRM 3/4 NM CURS SOG 00km/h 3240R H UP q Push [Ù Ú Ω ≈] to move the cursor on the desired target. w Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[ ] to display the EBL1 and VRM1.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 5 04.2.24 10:22 Page 16 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS ■ Advanced measurements Using both Electronic Bearing Lines (EBL) and both Variable Range Markers (VRM), the following advanced measurements can be made: D Measuring the distance and direction between 2 targets MTUNE TVECT 3M q Push [Ù Ú Ω ≈] to move the cursor on the desired 3/4 NM km/h CURS\ 3171˚M 1141NM H UP HDG SOG target. w Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[ ] to display the EBL1 EBL2 EBL1 and VRM1.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 17 ALARM FUNCTION 6 The unit has an alarm function to protect your ship from collisions. If other ships or islands, etc. come into the preprogrammed alarm zone, the function alerts you with an alarm. You can set the desired range and bearing for an alarm zone. While the alarm function is activated, the power save function turns the CRT OFF until an alarm is given, to conserve power. ■ Alarm zone setting D Setting and using the alarm function (0.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 7 04.2.24 10:22 Page 18 ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) ■ ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) By tracking automatically the target chosen by the cursor key, the closest point of approach (CPA) and the time to closest point of approach (TCPA) limit of a own ship and a target are calculated. ATA is the function to tell about to alarm sound, when both CPA and TCPA becomes below a setting value (the approach watch area).
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 19 ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) 7 ■ ATA operation Select the target which you want to track on the display. NEW q Push [Ù Ú Ω ≈] to move the “+” cursor on the desired target. w Push [TARGET]/[ ] for 1 sec. to select the target for tracking. DIST SPD TCPA BRG CSE CPA Identification No. Bearing No.10 BRG CSE 0:20 CPA Distance Speed Course 305.7T DIST 081.3T SPD 5.9NM TCPA Closest Point of Approach Passage of time 11.43NM 12.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 7 04.2.24 10:22 Page 20 ATA ■ Plots Plot displays past position of targets every 1 min. as 3 dots. q Target goes straight. w Target turns right. e Target reduces speed. r Target increases speed.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 21 BASIC RADAR THEORY 8 Radar uses a form of electromagnetic radiation, which like light, can be reflected. Because of this property, some objects may cause false echoes on the screen where in fact no targets actually exist. These echoes may appear if a large vessel, bridge, or tank is in proximity. Operators should be familiar with the effects of these phenomena. In some cases, echoes can be reduced.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 8 04.2.24 10:22 Page 22 BASIC RADAR THEORY ■ Multiple echoes Multiple echoes may appear when a short-range and strong echo is received from a ship, bridge, or breakwater. Multiple echoes will appear beyond the target’s true echo point on the same bearing of a large target. They can be reduced with proper adjustment of the [SEA]/[ ] control. See p. 10 for the [SEA]/[ ] control. False echoes True echo Own ship Another ship ■ Minimum range Detection at short range is very important.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 23 BASIC RADAR THEORY 8 ■ Blind and Shadow sectors Blind or Shadow sectors may exist because of obstructions such as masts, derricks or stacks. An obstruction may throw either a complete or partial shadow as shown in the diagram below. If a target is in a shadow sector, target echoes may not appear on the screen. Shadow sector When tall and massive targets such as a large island are located at close range also shadowed without producing any echoes.
; MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 9 04.2.24 10:22 Page 24 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■ Connecting the units PWR Power supply 10.2 to 42 V DC Red: + Black: _ Supplied scanner unit GND NEVER connect anything other than the supplied scanner unit. Ground NMEA1: Bearing data input NMEA1 connection q N TXT (NMEA 2 output) w RXD NMEA2 connection i GND u N.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 25 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 9 ■ Installing the display unit D Location Select a place for installation which meets the following important conditions: D Mounting The mounting bracket supplied with the display unit allows “dashboard” or “overhead” mounting. q The display unit should be placed near the wheel in the cabin so that an operator may easily view the radar screen while facing the bow.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 9 04.2.24 10:22 Page 26 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■ Mounting the EX-2714 scanner unit D Location D Mounting q Drill four holes of 12 mm (1⁄2 in) in diameter using the template. w If the mounting surface or platform is metal, apply sealing compound around the holes to prevent corrosion and to waterproof the unit. e Fix the scanner unit to the selected position with bolts of 10 mm (3⁄8 in) in diameter, with flat and spring washers.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 27 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 9 ■ Wiring the EX-2714 system cable CAUTION: NEVER cut the supplied system cable. q Loosen the four bolts using a hex head wrench on the bottom of the scanner unit, and open the unit. w Loosen the nut on the scanner unit and pass the system cable through the nut and sealing tube. e Insert the PA cable (black and white) connector to the PA unit connector J1.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 9 04.2.24 10:22 Page 28 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■ Mounting the EX-2780 scanner unit WARNING: BE SURE [POWER]/[ ] is OFF whenever you are working with the scanner unit. The scanner unit is designed to be weatherproof and completely watertight. Select a place for installation which meets the following important conditions. q The scanner unit must be near the boat’s center line and have a good view in every direction.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 29 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 9 ■ Wiring the EX-2780 system cable CAUTION: NEVER cut the supplied system cable. q Loosen the four bolts using the supplied hex head wrench on the bottom of the scanner unit, and open the unit. (Fig. 1) w Loosen the nut on the scanner unit and pass the system cable through the nut and sealing tube. (Fig. 3) e Connect the power cable (black and red) end to the power unit connector through the rouped cable tie. (Fig.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 9 04.2.24 10:22 Page 30 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ■ Fixing the EX-2780 scanner unit q Put the scanner unit*1 on the stay, then fix the antenna rotor with installation bolts of 8 mm (5/16 in) in diameter, with flat and dish washers and a sealing washer. Be sure to keep the direction of the dish washer correct as shown in the diagram*2. (Fig. 4) w Apply lubricant specified below or an equivalent one to the motor bearing*3, if required.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 31 OTHER FUNCTIONS 10 D Antenna rotation speed The antenna rotation speed can be selected from 48 rpm and 36 rpm. (Default: 48 rpm) Pushing and holding [–]/[ ] for 1 sec. to select 36 rpm rotation speed, pushing and holding [+]/[ ] for 1 sec. to select 48 rpm rotation speed. D Test pattern indication To check the CRT indication distortion, a test pattern can bee displayed. While pushing and holding [MENU]/[ ], turn power ON to display the test pattern.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 11 04.2.24 10:22 Page 32 SERVICE MAN MENU ■ Service man menu CAUTION: The SERVICE MAN MENU is available for service purposes only. DO NOT change any setting on the menu, otherwise the equipment may not operate at it’s original performance. To open the “SERVICE MAN” menu. Push [MENU]/[ ] several times to show the “SERVICE MAN” menu. SERVICE MAN ENGLISH OUTPUT VOLTAGE 3 0 . 0 TIMING ADJ. 3 4 0 HDG ADJ. 0.0˚ HV 7 5 2 4 0 0 0 MONITOR SPD ADJ. 0.55 SETUP MEMORY RECALL HEATER SAVE MG 3.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 33 SERVICE MAN MENU 11 ■ TIMING adjustment The system cable length affects the sweep timing. When the cable length adjustment is not correct, a straight target is shown as a curved echo. Thus, cable length adjustment is necessary. q Position your boat near a straight target such as breakwater, wharf, etc. w Push [–]/[ ] several times to select 1⁄8 or 1⁄4 NM range. Proper adjustment e Push [TX (SAVE)]/[ ] to display the target on the screen.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 34 11 SERVICE MAN MENU ■ SPD adjustment q Push [MENU]/[ ], [Ú] and [≈] several times to display the “SERVICE MAN” menu. w Push [Ú] until the “SPD ADJ.” section becomes highlighted. e Push [Ω ≈] to enter the pulse rate (pulse numbers per one nautical mile) of the speed sensor unit. r Push [MENU]/[ ] to return to the normal screen. ■ RANGE selection SERVICE MAN ENGLISH OUTPUT VOLTAGE 3 0 . 0 TIMING ADJ. 3 4 0 HDG ADJ. 0.0˚ HV 7 5 SPD ADJ. 2 4 0 0 0 MONITOR 0.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 35 ERROR MESSAGE 12 ■ Error message list Message BRG INPUT Condition FAIL*1 • The Azimuth signal is interrupted. An alarm tone is emitted within 5 sec. and the display reverts to H UP mode in approx. 1 min. TRIG SIGNAL FAIL*1 • If the TRIGGER signal is interrupted for more than 15 sec., an alarm tone is emitted. SHM SIGNAL FAIL*2 • If the SHM signal is interrupted for more than 15 sec., an alarm tone is emitted.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 13 Page 36 MAINTENANCE Continued, reliable operation of the radar depends on how you care for your equipment. The simple maintenance tips that follow can help you save time and money, and avoid premature equipment failures. ■ Periodic maintenance WARNING: BE SURE the power is OFF before performing any maintenance. q Keep the equipment as clean as possible. • Use a soft cloth to remove dirt, dust and water. w Check all hardware for loose screws, bolts, etc.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 37 SPECIFICATIONS 14 D General : 25 m; 82 ft (when measurement range is 1⁄8 NM) : 36 NM (MR-1000RII; when measurement range is 36 NM) 48 NM (MR-1000TII; when measurement range is 48 NM) • Measurement range : 1⁄8, 1⁄4, 1⁄2, 3⁄4, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 36, 48* (NM) *MR-1000TII only • Preheat time : 90 sec.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 10:22 Page 38 14 SPECIFICATIONS D Display unit • CRT display • Pixels • CRT mounting • Input • Power supply requirement • Power consumption (at wind velocity zero) • Usable temperature range • Relative humidity • Dimensions • Weight : 10-inch green display : 640×480 dot : Vertical : NMEA 0183 format (for navigation receiver) ; N+1 format (flux gate compass sensor), AUX : 10.2 to 42 V DC : Approx. 60 W (MR-1000RII) Approx.
MR-1000R2_T2.qxd 04.2.24 13:51 Page 39 EXTERNAL DATA LIST 15 The following external bearing, speed, position and way point data is (are) required , when you use the radar functions.
Radius is 3.5 mm (1⁄8 in) Radius is 3.5 mm (1⁄8 in) 195 mm (711⁄16 in) 250 mm (927⁄32 in) 04.2.24 10:22 97.5 mm (327⁄32 in) • SX-2713/2779 Display mounting bracket template MR-1000R2_T2.
• EX-2714 Radome template 45.5 mm (125⁄32 in) 150.5 mm (515⁄16 in) Radius is 6 mm (1⁄4 in) 90.5 mm (39⁄16 in) Ship’s bow direction 90.
•EX-2780 Open array type template Radius is 6 mm (1 ⁄ 4 in).
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