Furuno USA 9ZWRTR102 Transceiver for Radar User Manual OME 36700 A

Furuno USA Inc Transceiver for Radar OME 36700 A

Users Manual 5

3.  AIS OPERATION3-73.7 Lost TargetWhen AIS data is not received from a target within 3-5 report intervals (see Note 2), the target symbol changes to the lost target symbol (flashing). No audio or visual alarm is given for a lost target.Note: The AIS data transmission interval depends on target’s speed. For example, the data is transmitted every 10 seconds on ship speed of 0 to 14 knots and every two seconds on the ship speed of more than 23 knots. For details see the operator’s    manual of the AIS transponder.3.7.1 Lost target filterIf there are a lot of AIS targets in your area, the lost target alarm may sound frequently. In this case you may wish to have the alarm ignore lost targets whose range, speed, class or length are below the threshold value you specify.1. Right-click the [AIS] icon to show [AIS TARGET MENU].2. Click [AIS LOST FILTER].3. Click [AIS LOST FILTER] in the [AIS LOST FILTER] menu.4. Click the target alarm to enable.[OFF]: Disable the alarm.[FILT]: Get the alarm against the targets whose criteria meet the settings on the [AIS LOST FILTER] menu.[ALL]: Get the alarm against all lost targets.5. Click [MAX RANGE VALUE] and [MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE] as appropriate,      referring to the description below.[MAX RANGE], [MAX RANGE VALUE]: Any AIS lost target beyond the range set here is not shown.[MIN SHIP SPEED], [MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE]: Any AIS lost target slower than this setting is not shown.[EXCEPT CLASS B]: Select [ON] to prevent trigger lost Class B AIS lost target.[MIN SHIP LENGTH], [MIN SHIP LENGTH VALUE]: Any AIS lost target whose length is shorter than this setting is not shown.3.7.2 How to acknowledge a lost target1. Click the [AIS] icon to show [AIS TARGET MENU].2. Right-click [ACK LOST TARGETS].3. Click [YES]. The lost target disappears from the screen.Activated target Lost target  [AIS TARGET MENU]1 BACK2  SLEEP ALL TARGETS NO/YES3  ACTIVATE ALL TARGETS NO/YES4  ACK LOST TARGETS NO/YES5  [AIS DISP FILTER]6  [CPA AUTO ACTIVATE]7  [AIS LOST FILTER]  [AIS LOST FILTER]1 BACK2 AIS LOST FILTER OFF/FILT/ALL3 MAX RANGE OFF/ON4 MAX RANGE VALUE 03.0km5  MIN SHIP SPEED OFF/ON6  MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE 00.0km/h7  EXCEPT CLASS B OFF/ON8  MIN SHIP LENGTH OFF/ON9  MIN SHIP LENGTH VALUE 000mClick
3.  AIS OPERATION3-83.8 ROT SettingYou may set the lower limit of the ROT (Rate Of Turn) at which the heading line on target symbols points the ship’s turning direction.1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [TT.AIS].2. Click [SYMBOL].3. Click [AIS].4. Click [ROT TAG LIMIT].5. Click the setting value then enter ROT with the setting knob (setting range: 0.1 to 720.0 (deg/min)).6. Click outside the menu window to close the menu.3.9 CPA/TCPA AlarmThe AIS continuously monitors the predicted range at the Closest Point of Approach (CPA) and predicted time to CPA (TCPA) of each AIS target. When the predicted CPA of an AIS target becomes smaller than a preset CPA range and its predicted TCPA less than a preset TCPA limit, the audio alarm sounds. In addition, the symbol of the offending AIS target is red and flashes together with its vector.CPA/TCPA alarm ranges must be set up properly taking into consideration the size, tonnage, speed, turning performance and other characteristics of own ship.The reference point for CPA, TCPA calculation may be selected from antenna position or conning position.To set this alarm, see section 2.12 "CPA/TCPA Alarm". [AIS]1 BACK2 SYMBOL COLOR GRN/BLU/CYA/MAG/WHT3  ROT TAG LIMIT 000.0deg/min4 SCALED SYMBOL OFF/ONShip turning to starboard
3.  AIS OPERATION3-93.10 Automatic Target ActivationYou can get automatic activation of a sleeping AIS target when its CPA is within the CPA/TCPA alarm setting. Further, you can select which AIS targets to automatically activate.1. Right-click the [AIS] icon to show the [AIS TARGET MENU] window.2. Click [CPA AUTO ACTIVATE].3. Click [CPA AUTO ACTIVATE].4. Click the activating mode for AIS target.[OFF]: Disable automatic activation of AIS target by CPA.[FILT]: Activate only the targets that fulfill the requirements set on the [CPA AUTO ACTIVATE] menu.[ALL]: For all targets.5. Set items 3 to 9 referring to the description below.[MAX RANGE], [MAX RANGE VALUE]: Any AIS target beyond the range set here will not be activated.[MIN SHIP SPEED], [MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE]: Any AIS target slower than this setting will not be activated.[EXCEPT CLASS B]: Select [ON] to prevent automatic activation of class B AIS targets.[MIN SHIP LENGTH], [MIN SHIP LENGTH VALUE]: Any AIS target whose length is shorter than this setting will not be activated.6. Click outside the menu window to close the menu.  [AIS TARGET MENU]1 BACK2  SLEEP ALL TARGETS NO/YES3  ACTIVATE ALL TARGETS NO/YES4  ACTIVATE ALL TARGETS NO/YES5 [AIS DISP FILTER]6  [CPA AUTO ACTIVATE]7  [AIS LOST FILTER]  [CPA AUTO ACTIVATE]1 BACK2  CPA AUTO ACTIVATE OFF/FILT/ALL3 MAX RANGE OFF/ON4  MAX RANGE VALUE 03.0km5  MIN SHIP SPEED OFF/ON6  MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE 00.0km/h7  EXCEPT CLASS B OFF/ON8  MIN SHIP LENGTH OFF/ON9  MIN SHIP LENGTH VALUE 000m
3.  AIS OPERATION3-103.11 AIS Target DataYou may display an AIS target’s data by selecting it on the display. This data is shown for the activated AIS target only. The selected AIS target is enclosed in a broken square. The target data is shown on the [AIS INFO] window.[AIS INFO] windowSymbol operationLeft-click the AIS target to show the selected target's information window.Menu operation1. Right-click the AIS target to show the [AIS] window.2. Click [TARGET DATA] to show the [AIS INFO] window.3. Click the close button or outside the information window to close the menu.[NAME]: Name of ship [RNG/BRG]: Range/Bearing to target[FLAG]: Flag state [SOG/COG] (or [STW/CTW]): Target’s speed and course[CALL SIGN]: Call sign[MMSI]: MMSI No. [CPA/TCPA]: Target’s CPA/TCPA[IMO NO.]: IMO No. [HDG]: Heading[LAT]: Latitude [ROT]: Rate of turn[LON]: Longitude [LEN/BEAM]: Ship’s length/Beam[BLUE SIGN]: Blue sign statusAIS Selected AIS to display the information[AIS INFO]NAME :XXXXFLAG :NETHERLANDSCALL SIGN  :PFXXXXMMSI :123456789IMO NO.  :missingLAT   :51°53.661’ NLON   :004°18.376’ ERNG/BRG :0.77km/324.4°RSOG/COG :11.1km/h/100.0°TCPA/TCPA :0.49km/03m10sHDG   :missingROT   :missingLEN/BEAM :135m/14.0mBLUE SIGN  :NO [AIS]1 BACK2 TARGET DATA3 ACTIVE/SLEEP
3.  AIS OPERATION3-113.12 AIS ListThe AIS list provides a comprehensive information about all AIS targets being tracked.How to display the AIS listClick the [LIST] icon for AIS at the bottom right corner on the screen.You can see [MMSI] and [NAME] for AIS targets. To close the [AIS LIST] window, click the close button on the list.How to display AIS target dataClick the target on [AIS LIST] to show the [AIS INFO] window. See section 3.11.How to sort the target listYou may sort the target list by RANGE, CPA, TCPA. Also, you can sort in ascending or descending order.1. Right-click the [LIST] icon for AIS to show the [AIS-LIST] window.2. Click [SORT BY].3. Click the sorting method desired.[NAME-UP], [NAME-DOWN]: Sort by name[RANEG-UP], [RANGE-DOWN]: Sort by range[CPA-UP], [CPA-DOWN]: Sort by CPA[TCPA-UP], [TCPA-DOWN]: Sort by TCPA4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu.Close button[AIS LIST] <SORT>NAME-UP      1/1MMSI NAME12XXXXXXXXX ABCXX2345XXXXXXX AXX[LIST] icon for AIS[LIST] icon for AISAIS listAISFLT►VRM1    1.567VRM2    0.160NAV 0 160NMLIST►NMNMMANMANMANAUTO01m013mRELONTUNEPage up buttonPage down buttonClick [AIS-LIST]1 BACK2 SORT BY NAME-UP /NAME-DOWN/ RANGE-UP/RANGE-DOWN/ CPA-UP/CPA-DOWN/ TCPA-UP/TCPA-DOWN[LIST] icon for AIS[LIST] icon for AISAISFLT►VRM1    1.567VRM2    0.160NAV0 160NMLIST►NMNMMANMANMANAUTO01m013mRELONTUNERight-click
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4-14. RADAR MAP4.1 What is a Radar Map?The radar map feature, available in the [RIVER] mode, is a combination of map lines and symbols whereby the user can define and input the navigation, route planning and monitoring data on the screen. Map lines are a navigational facility whereby the         observer can define lines to indicate channels or traffic separation schemes.The user can create a radar map on real-time base while using the radar for navigation or at leisure time at anchor. The map data is stored on the Flash ROM memory which is mounted on the main processor board.Note: Radar map function requires heading and positioning data.4.2 [MARK] iconThe [MARK] icon, located at the bottom left corner on the screen, is used to create marks and lines, line operations. This radar can save a total of 5,000 marks and lines.Navlines(by NAV LINE icon)Heading lineStern markApproximate coast lineXMark symbolsMark symbolsMENUBARGE ON2WHTONCYA DOCK OFFBRL2-3ECHOBINGRNBLKMARKMARKMark shape Color of the markDisplay icon  [ON]:  Shows all the marks currently selected at the [MARK] icon.[OFF]:  Hides all marks currently selected at the [MARK] icon.[MARK] icon
4.  RADAR MAP4-24.3 How to Enter Marks, Lines4.3.1 How to enter a mark, line with at the cursor position1. Click the mark color icon to select the re-quired color for the mark.2. Highlighting the [MARK] icon then rotate the setting knob to select a mark.3. Press the left button on the appropriate mark to decide the mark (or line) shape.MarksLines4. Press the left button. For lines, press the left button on the next point of the line then repeat this operation to complete the line.5. Press the right button to quit.MENUBARGE ON2WHTONCYA DOBRL2-3ECHOB-INGRNBLKMARKMARKMark color iconMENUBARGE ON2WHTOFFCYA DOBRL2-3ECHOB-INGRNBLKMARKMARK[MARK] iconTriangleLighthouse 1Lighthouse 2Lighthouse 3CircleSmall dotCrossFishSquareAnchorDotDash with 3 bar-lineDiamondDashed lineCoast lineContour line / Prohibited areasCableLong dashed line12345
4.  RADAR MAP4-34.3.2 How to enter a mark by latitude and longitude position inputThis function is not available for entering lines.1. Right-click the [MARK] icon to show the [MARK ICON] window.2. Click [CREATE] to show the [CREATE] window.3. Click [ENTER BY LL]. 4. The cursor is on the far left-hand digit on the latitude line. Rotate the setting knob to click a numeral. The cursor moves to the next digit. Enter other numbers        similarly.5. Right-click the last digit to finish.4.3.3 How to enter a mark at current positionThis function is not available for entering lines.1. Right-click the [MARK] icon to show the [MARK ICON] window.2. Click [OWN SHIP].4.4 Mark/Line informationYou can confirm the number of marks and lines which you have entered.1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [RADAR MAP].2. Click [MARK/LINE INFO] to open the information window. [MARK ICON]1 BACK2 [CREATE]3 OWN SHIP  [CREATE]1 BACK2  ENTER BY LL     00°00. 000 N   000°00. 000 E3 CREATE  [MARK/LINE INFO]1 BACK2 MARK/LINE INFO CURRENT NUMBER:100 TOTAL CAPACITY:5000
4.  RADAR MAP4-44.5 How to Show, Hide Marks on the ScreenBy menu iconClick the mark display icon to show or hide the marks.By [DISPLAY] menuThis menu is available in the [RIVER] mode only.1. Open [MAIN MENU], click the [DISPLAY] menu.2. Click [MARK/LINE].3. Click [ON] or [OFF].4.6 How to Delete Marks, LinesHow to delete marks, lines individually1. Right-click the mark to delete.2. Click [DELETE]. 3. Click [YES].How to delete marks, lines by color, shape1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [RADAR MAP] to show the [RADAR MAP] menu.2. Click [DATA DELETE].Display icon: [ON] Display icon: [OFF]MENUBARGE ON2WHTONCYA DOCK OFFBRL2-3ECHOBINGRNBLKMARKMARKMENUBARGE ON2WHTOFFCYA DOCK OFFBRL2-3ECHOBINGRNBLKMARKMARKClick [MARK]1 BACK2 DELETE NO/YES 1 BACK2 MAP ALIGN OFF/ON3 [MARK/LINE INFO]4 [DATA DELETE]  [RADAR MAP]1 BACK2 [MARK/LINE DELETE]3 [BARGE DELETE]  [DATA DELETE]
4.  RADAR MAP4-53. Click [MARK/LINE DELETE].4. Click the sort to delete. [SHAPE DELETE]: Select the shape to delete then select [YES] in [DELETE].[COLOR DELETE]: Select the color to delete then select [YES] in [DELETE].5. Click [DELETE].6. Click [YES].7. Click outside the menu window to close the menu.How to delete all marks, lines1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [RADAR MAP] to show the [RADAR MAP] menu.2. Click [DATA DELETE].3. Click [MARK/LINE DELETE].4. Click [MARK/LINE ALL DELETE].5. Click [YES].6. Click outside the menu window to close the menu.4.7 How to Align the Radar MapWhen the map is not overlaid on the radar picture correctly, you can align the map with the [MAP ALIGN] menu. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [RADAR MAP].2. Click [MAP ALIGN].3. Click [ON] to align the radar echo to the radar map. The cursor moves the center of the radar display. The mark symbols are moved in conjunction with the cursor movement.4. Click anywhere in the radar display to complete the alignment. [MARK/LINE DELETE]1 BACK2 [SHAPE DELETE]3 [COLOR DELETE]4  MARK/LINE ALL DELETE NO/YES 1 BACK2 MAP ALIGN OFF/ON3 [MARK/LINE INFO]4 [DATA DELETE]  [RADAR MAP]
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5-15. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE-SHOOTINGDo not open the equipment.Hazardous voltage which cancause electrical shock existsinside the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment.Turn off the radar powerswitch before servicing the antenna unit. Post a warn-ing sign near the switchindicating it should not beturned on while the antennaunit is being serviced.Prevent the potential risk ofbeing struck by the rotatingantenna.A transmitting radarantenna emits electromag-netic waves, which can beharmful, particularly theeyes.Wear a safety belt and hardhat when working on the antenna unit.Serious injury or death canresult if someone falls fromthe radar antenna mast.Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealantor contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment. Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts, especially plastic connectors.WARNINGNOTICE
5.  MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING5-25.1 Preventive MaintenanceRegular maintenance helps keep your equipment in good condition and prevents       future problems. Check the items shown on next page to help keep your equipment in good condition for years to come. Ground terminal on processor unitsTighten or replace as necessary.Connectors on monitor and processor unitsTighten if the connectors are loosened.Exposed nuts and bolts on the antenna unitExposed bolts and nuts are subject to corrosion. Further, they may loosen by                vibration. Check that bolts and nuts are securely fastened. Refasten if necessary.         If corroded, and coat with anti-corrosive sealant.Antenna radiatorDust, dirt and salt deposits on the radiator cause signal attenuation, resulting in loss of sensitivity. Wipe radiator with a freshwater-moistened cloth. The radiator is made of fiber-glass reinforced plastic. Therefore, do not used gasoline, benzene and the like to clean the radiator. If the radiator is iced, use a wooden or plastic headed hammer to remove the ice.5.2 Parts ReplacementFuseThe fuse in the processor unit protects the equipment from overcurrent and equipment fault. If the fuse blows, find the cause before you replace the fuse. Use the correct fuse. A wrong fuse can damage the equipment.MagnetronThe magnetron gradually deteriorates over time. When long distance sensitivity        decreases greatly, request replacement of the magnetron.Other consumable partsUnit Type Code No. RemarksProcessor Unit FGBO-A 125V 10A PBF 000-155-826-10 24 VDCModel Magnetron Type Code No. Estimated lifeFR-1908V-BB MAF1611B, X-band, 4 kW — Approx. 3,000 hoursParts Type Estimated lifeMotor D8G-516 (26 rpm) Approx. 10,000 hoursCarbon Brush S755123-1A-02 Approx. 2,000 hoursUse the correct fuse.A wrong fuse can damage the equipment and cause fire.WARNING
5.  MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING5-35.3 Diagnostic Test5.3.1 Self TestThe diagnostic test checks the system for correct operation. This test is for use by   ser-vice technicians, but the user can do this test to provide the service technician with information.1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [CONFIGURATION].2. Click [TEST].3. Click [SELF TEST]. Test results of mother board, control unit and processor unit are displayed. Items 5 to 10 are displayed [OK] if normal and [NG] if abnormal. When [NG] is displayed, request a service.4. To close the window, click the close button (×).5. Click outside the menu window to close the menu.5.3.2 NMEA sentences checksYou can check the sentences read into the equipment.1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [CONFIGURATION].2. Click [TEST].3. Click [SENTENCE MONITOR].4. Click the item to display. Each item refers to the external equipment connection port in the processor unit.5. To close the window, click the close button (×).6. Click outside the menu window to close the menu.*:  [RIVER] mode only**: [SEA] mode only [MAIN MENU]1 BACK2 [ECHO]3 [DISPLAY]4 [MARK]6 [RADAR MAP]*7 [NAV DATA]8 [FILES]9 [CAPTURE]10 [CONFIGURATION]11 [ALARM]12 [TT•AIS]**  [CONFIGURATION]1 BACK2 [OPERATION]3 [FUNCTION KEY]4 [TEST] [TEST]1 BACK2 SELF TEST3 [SENTENCE MONITOR] [SENTENCE MONITOR]1 BACK2 NMEA13 NMEA24 NMEA35 NMEA46 NMEA57 NMEA6
5.  MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING5-45.4 Easy TroubleshootingThis section provides troubleshooting procedures that the user may follow to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation, do not attempt to check      inside any unit. Leave any repair work to a qualified technician.Easy troubleshootingProblem RemedyYou can not turn on the power. •  Check for blown fuse.•  Check that the power connector is fastened.•  Check for corrosion on the power cable connector.•  Check for damaged power cable.•  Check the input source for monitor.There is no response when a key is pressed.Long press the POWER key for approx. seven seconds to turn off the power. Then, turn on the power again.Key beep inaudible Adjust key beep level on the [OPERATION] menu, referring to paragraph 1.37.4.Picture not updated or picture freeze.Long press the POWER key for approx. seven seconds to turn off the power. Then, turn on the power again.The power is on and you operated the STBY/TX key to transmit. The marks and characters appear, but no echo appears.•  Check that the antenna cable is fastened.•  Adjust the GAIN and STC levels.•  Adjust the echo brilliance.Tuning is correctly adjusted, but sensitivity is poor.•  Clean the radiator face.•  Replace the magnetron. Contact your dealer.There are unwanted echo around own ship.Adjust the STC level.•  The icons are   automatically hidden.•  You can not find the icon.Turn [HIDDEN ICON] to [OFF]. See paragraph 1.36.2.You can not adjust the brilliance of the screen.Turn [EXT BRILL CTRL] to [ON] on the monitor MU-190RH. You can not set the orientation mode.•  Check the connected equipment.•  Check the heading input (Sentence monitor, Input port, Baud rate).•  The AIS symbols are not shown.•  The true trails are not shown.•  The radar map is not shown.Check the connected equipment.Range rings are not shown. Adjust their brilliance with [FIXED RING]. See paragraph 1.6.3.
5.  MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING5-55.5 Advanced TroubleshootingThis section describes how to cure hardware and software troubles that should be  carried out by qualified service personnel.Advanced troubleshootingProblem Probable causes or check points RemedyYou cannot turn on the power.• Blown fuse.• Mains voltage/polarity• Power supply board•  Replace blown fuse.•  Correct wiring and input voltage.•  Replace power supply board.Power turned on but radar does not operate at all.Panel board Replace panel board.Antenna not rotating •  Antenna switch setting (See the Installation manual.)•  Check for the voltage for  motor.•  Antenna switch of antenna unit• Gear mechanism• RF_TB board•  Check the setting of antenna switch.• Replace PSU board.•  Check if antenna switch is ON.•  Replace the motor.•  Replace RF_TB board.Set [GAIN] to maximum with [STC] and [RAIN]    settings at minimum. Marks and indications appear but no noise or echo.• IF amplifier•  Signal cable between         antenna and processor unit• VIDEO_AMP board•  SPU cable connection on the VIDEO_AMP board•  Replace IF amplifier.•  Check continuity and isolation of coaxial cable.•  Replace video amplifier.Marks, indications and noise appear but no echo in short range.• Magnetron• Modulator board• SPU board•  Check magnetron current.•  Replace modulator board.• Replace SPU board.Picture not updated or    picture freeze-up.• Bearing signal generator• SPU board•  Check that signal cables are   fastened.• Replace SPU board.•  Turn off and on the radar.GAIN is poor. Tuning Do the [TUNE INITIALIZE] setting. See paragraph 1.8.4.Radar is correctly tuned but sensitivity is poor.• Deteriorated magnetron•  Dirt on radiator face•  Check the magnetron current with the radar transmitting           on 48 nm range.• Clean radiator.
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AP-1APPENDIX 1 RADIO REGULATORYINFORMATIONUSA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC)This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation• This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environmentand meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65.• This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 50 cm or more away from person's body.• This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
AP-2APPENDIX 2 MENU TREEMAIN MENU6 RADAR MAP***4 MARK3 DISPLAY2 ECHO1 BACK*1 BACK2 TUNE INITIALIZE3  STC PRESET (OFF, ON)4  FTC PRESET (OFF, ON)1 BACK2  OWN SHIP MARK (MIN, RECTANGLE, PENTAGON)3 STERN MARK (OFF, ON)4  EBL OFFSET BASE* (STAB GND, STAB HDG, STAB NORTH)5  VRM SYNC OFFSET EBL* (OFF, ON)1 BACK2 TRANSPARENCY (OFF, ON)3 DOCKING MODE (OFF, ON)4  OWN SHIP MARK (OFF, ON)5 MENU6 HIDDEN ICON7 MARK/LINE*** (OFF, ON)8 BARGE*** (OFF, ON)9 ECHO AREA* (CIRCLE, WIDE)1 BACK2 AUTO-CLOSING* (OFF, ON)3  AUTO-CLOSING TIME* (5sec, 10sec, 20sec)1 BACK2 AUTO-HIDDEN (OFF, ON)3 AUTO-HIDEN TIME(5sec, 10sec, 20sec)4 RANGE (OFF, ON)5 MODE (OFF, ON)6 NAV DATA (OFF, ON)7 MARK (OFF, ON)8 BRILL/COLOR (OFF, ON)9 TT/AIS (OFF, ON)10 ECHO (OFF, ON)11 GAIN/STC/RAIN (OFF, ON)12 EBL/VRM (OFF, ON)13 DOCKING (OFF, ON)MAIN MENU(TO NEXT PAGE)  *:  [SEA] mode only ***:  [RIVER] mode only1 BACK2  MAP ALIGN (OFF, ON)3 MARK/LINE INFO4 DATA DELETE1 BACK2 MARK/LINE INFO  (CURRENT NUMBER,  TOTAL CAPACITY: 5000)1 BACK2 MARK/LINE DELETE3 BARGE DELETE1 BACK2 SHAPE DELETE3 COLOR DELETE4  MARK/LINE ALL DELETE (NO, YES)1 BACK2 SHAPE (Select one)3 DELETE (NO, YES)1 BACK2 COLOR(GRN, BLU, YEL, CYA, MAG, WHT)3 DELETE (NO, YES)1 BACK2  COLOR (GRN, BLU, YEL, CYA,  MAG, WHT)3  BARGE ALL DELETE (NO, YES)
APPENDIX 2 MENU TREEAP-37 NAV DATA8 FILES9 CAPTURE(FROM PREVIOUS PAGE)1 BACK2 PREDICTION3 DEPTH4 WIND5 ROT SCALE (30deg, 90deg, 300deg)6 RUDDER SCALE (30deg, 90deg, 120deg, 180deg)1 BACK2  OWN SHIP POSITION (DUAL-GPS, SC)1 BACK2 GRAPH TYPE(NUMERICAL, GRAPHICAL)3 DUAL SENSOR (BOTH, FRONT, AFT)4 DEPTH SCALE5  TIME SCALE (15sec, 30sec, 1min, 3min)6  DEPTH ALARM VALUE (0.00 - 9.99 m, 5.00)1 BACK2 SCALE TYPE(RIVER, SEA)3 RIVER (4, 10, 40)4 SEA(10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500)1 BACK2  WIND DIRECTION (OFF, COME FROM, GO TO)(TO NEXT PAGE)1 BACK2 DRIVE SELECT (SD-1, SD-2)3 DRIVE INFO4 SAVE DATA5  REPLAY (READ) DATA6 DELETE DATA7  REMOVE EXTERNAL MEDIA (SD-1, SD-2)1 BACK2  DRIVE INFO (USED, AVAILABLE)1 BACK2  MARK/LINE*** (1 BACK, 2 NAME)3  SETTING DATA (1 BACK, 2 NAME)4 INSTALL DATA**5  ALARM HISTORY (1 BACK, 2 NAME)6  LOG FILE (1 BACK, 2 NAME)1 BACK2  MARK/LINE*** (1 BACK, 2 NAME)3  SETTING DATA (1 BACK, 2 NAME)4 INSTALL DATA**1 BACK2  MARK/LINE*** (1 BACK, 2 NAME)3  SETTING DATA (1 BACK, 2 NAME)4 INSTALL DATA**5  ALARM HISTORY (1 BACK, 2 NAME)6  LOG FILE (1 BACK, 2 NAME)**: For service menu1 BACK2 DRIVE SELECT (SD-1, SD-2)3 DRIVE INFO4 AUTO CAPTURE5  DELETE CAPTURE DATA6  REMOVE EXTERNAL MEDIA (SD-1, SD-2)1 BACK2 DRIVE INFO (THE NUMBER OF FILES, USED, AVAILABLE)1 BACK2  AUTO CAPTURE (OFF, ON)3  INTERVAL (1 to 999 min, 1)1 BACK2  MANUAL DATA (1 BACK(LONG=TOP), 2 DELETE)3  AUTO(FAST) DATA (1 BACK(LONG=TOP), 2 DELETE)4  AUTO(NORMAL) DATA (1 BACK(LONG=TOP), 2 DELETE)  *:  [SEA] mode only ***:  [RIVER] mode only(available in stand-by mode only)(available in stand-by mode only)
APPENDIX 2 MENU TREEAP-410 CONFIGURATION(FROM PREVIOUS PAGE)1 BACK2 OPERATION3 FUNCTION KEY1 BACK2  REF POINT (ANT, CCRP)3  KEY BEEP (OFF, LOW, MID, HIGH)4  OWN SHIP VECTOR (OFF, COURSE, HDG)5 CURSOR SIZE (SMALL, LARGE)6 GUIDANCE (OFF, ON)7 TOUCH PAD8 POINTING-DEVICE1 BACK2 TOUCH-PAD (OFF, ON)3 SENSITIVITY (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 1 BACK2 POINTING-DEVICE(OFF, ON)3 SENSITIVITY (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)1 BACK2 F13  F2 (Same as [F1], Default: [DOCKING])1 BACK2 ECHO3  STD KEY4 TT•AIS5 OPERATION6 BRILL7 CUSTOM1 BACK2  CUSTOM-MENU, FTC, IR, ES, EAV,  AUTO-GAIN, AUTO-STC, AUTO-RAIN, TUNE SELECT, TRAIL DISPLAY, TRAIL TIME, TRAIL T/R, WIPER1 BACK2  ALARM ACK, EBL OFFSET, OPERATION MODE, ORIENTATION-MODE, CU-TM RESET*, VECTOR TIME, VECTOR MODE, TT-LIST*, AIS-LIST, BRILL-MENU, MARK***, CAPTURE1 BACK2 TT-DISP*, AIS-DISP, PAST POSN INTERVAL, REF MARK*, CPA LIMIT, CPA, TCPA, AZ1*, AZ2*, AIS SCALED SYMBOL1 BACK2  ECHO COLOR, MONITOR BRILL, PANEL DIMMER, TRANSPARENCY, ALARM1*, ALARM2*, ECHO AREA*, DOCKING, MARK/LINE-ON***, BARGE-ON***, MAP ALIGN***, MARK/LINE ALL DELETE***, BARGE ALL DELETE***1 BACK2  USER NAME 1 (BRL1-1 - BRL1-4)3  USER NAME 2 (BRL2-1 - BRL2-4)4  USER NAME 3 (BRL3-1 - BRL3-4)5  USER NAME 4 (BRL4-1 - BRL4-4)1 BACK2  USER NAME 1 (CUSTOM1-1 - CUSTOM1-4)3  USER NAME 2 (CUSTOM2-1 - CUSTOM2-4)4  USER NAME 3 (CUSTOM3-1 - CUSTOM3-4)5  USER NAME 4 (CUSTOM4-1 - CUSTOM4-4)(TO NEXT PAGE)  *:  [SEA] mode only ***:  [RIVER] mode only
APPENDIX 2 MENU TREEAP-511 ALARM12 TT•AIS(FROM PREVIOUS PAGE)1 BACK2 TT•AIS3 TARGET ALARM*1 BACK2 ALR1 MODE (IN, OUT)3 ALR2 MODE (IN, OUT)4 LEVEL (1, 2, 3, 4)1 BACK2  CPA LIMIT (OFF, ON)3  RANGE (0.1 - 24 NM, 1 NM)4  TIME (30sec, 1-15min, 1min)1 BACK2 CPA LIMIT1 BACK2 NMEA13 NMEA24 NMEA35 NMEA46 NMEA57 NMEA61 BACK2 SELF TEST3 SENTENCE MONITOR1 BACK2 VECTOR3 PAST POSN4 SYMBOL5 ACUQIRE ZONE*1 BACK2 VECTOR MODE(Ground-Stab: VECTOR REL, VECTOR T-G Sea-Stab: VECTOR REL, VECTOR T-S3  VECTOR TIME (30sec, 1 - 6min, 1min)1 BACK2  AZ STAB (STAB NORTH, STAB HEADING)3  POLYGON STAB (OFF, STAB GND, STAB NORTH,   STAB HEADING)1 BACK2 AIS3 TT* 1 BACK2  SYMBOL COLOR (GRN, BLU, CYA, MAG, WHT)1 BACK2  SYMBOL COLOR (GRN, BLU, CYA, MAG, WHT)3  ROT TAG LIMIT (000.1 - 720.0 deg/min, 000.1 deg/min)4  SCALED SYMBOL (OFF, ON)1 BACK2 INTERVAL (OFF, 0.5 min, 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 6 min)3 POINTS (5, 10)  *:  [SEA] mode only4 TEST(Protected as [SERVICE MENU] in [RIVER] mode)(Protected as [SERVICE MENU] in [RIVER] mode)
AP-6APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC61162-1)Input sentencesALR : Set alarm stateDBS : Depth Below SurfaceDBT : Depth Below TransducerDPT : DepthDTM : Datum Reference$**ALR,Hhmmss.ss,xxx,A,A,c—c,*hh<CR><LF>                           1         2  3  4    51. Time of alarm condition change, UTC (000000.00 - 240001.00)2. Unique alarm number (identifier) at alarm source (000 - 999)3. Alarm condition (A=threshold exceeded, V=not exceeded)4. Alarm acknowledge state (A=acknowledged, V=not acknowledged)5. Alarm description text (alphanumeric)$**DBS,x.x,f,x.x,M,x.x,F,*hh<CR><LF>              1  2  3   4   5  61. Water depth (0.00-99999.99)2. feet3. Water depth (0.00-99999.99)4. Meters5. Water depth (0.00-99999.99)6. Fathom$**DBT,xxxx.x,f,xxxx.x,M,xxxx.x,F,*hh<CR><LF>                 1     2    3      4    5      61. Water depth (0.00-99999.99)2. feet3. Water depth (0.00-99999.99)4. Meters5. Water depth (0.00-99999.99)6. Fathoms$**DPT,x.x,x.x,x.x,*hh<CR><LF>              1    2   3   1. Water depth relative to the transducer, meters (0.00-99999.99)2. Offset from transducer, meters (-99.99 - 99.99)3. Minimum range scale in use (no use)$**DTM,ccc,a,x.x,a,x.x,a,x.x,ccc,*hh<CR><LF>               1  2  3   4  5  6  7    81. Local datum (W84=WGS84  W72=WGS72  S85=SGS85,  P90=PE90User defined=999, IHO datum code2. Local datum subdivision code (NULL or one character)3. Lat offset, min (-59.99999 - 59.59999)4. N/S 5. Lon offset, min (no use)6. E/W 7. Altitude offset, meters (no use)8. Reference datum (W84=WGS84  W72=WGS72  S85=SGS85,  P90=PE90)
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC61162-1)AP-7GBS : GNSS satellite fault detectionGGA : Global Positioning System Fix DataGLL : Geographic PositionGNS : GNSS Fix Data$**GBS, hhmmss.ss, x.x, x.x, x.x, xx, x.x, x.x, x.x *hh<CR><LF>                     1            2    3     4   5     6    7     81. UTC time of  GGA or GNS fix associated with this sentence2. Expected error in latitude (0.0 - 999.9)3. Expected error in longitude (0.0 - 999.9)4. Expected error in altitude (no use)5. ID number of most likely failed satellite (no use)6. Probability of missed detection for most likely failed satellite (no use)7. Estimate of bias in meters on most likely failed satellite (no use)8. Standard deviation of bias estimate (no use)$**GGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx,*hh<CR><LF>                      1          2   3        4        5 6 7   8    9  10 11 12 13  141. UTC of position (no use)2. Latitude (0.00000 - 9000.00000)3. N/S4. Longitude (0.00000 - 18000.00000)5. E/W6. GPS quality indicator (1 -5, 8)7. Number of satellite in use (00 -99)8. Horizontal dilution of precision (0.00 - 999.99)9. Antenna altitude above/below mean sea level (-999.99 - 9999.99)10. Unit, m11. Geoidal separation (-999.99 - 9999.99)12. Unit, m13. Age of differential GPS data (0 - 99) 14. Differential reference station ID (0000-1023)$**GLL,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,hhmmss.ss,a,x,*hh<CR><LF>             1    2        3        4        5         6  7      1. Latitude (0.00000 - 9000.00000)2. N/S3. Longitude (0.00000 - 18000.00000)4. E/W5. UTC of position (no use)6. Status (A=data valid  V=data invalid)7. Mode indicator (A=Autonomous  D=Differential  S=Simulator)$**GNS,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,IIIII.III,a,c--c,xx,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a*hh<CR><LF>                     1           2    3    4     5  6     7   8   9  10  11  12 131. UTC of position (no use)2. Latitude  (0.00000 - 9000.00000)3. N/S4. Longitude (0.00000 - 18000.00000)5. E/W6. Mode indicator   N=No fix  A=Autonomous  D=Differential  P=Precise  R=Real Time Kinematic   F=Float RTK  E=Estimated Mode  M=Manual Input Mode  S=Simulator Mode7. Total number of satellites in use (00 - 99)8. HDOP (0.0 - 999.99)9. Antenna altitude, meters (-999.99 - 9999.99) 10. Geoidal separation (-999.99 - 9999.99)11. Age of differential data (0 - 999)12. Differential reference station ID (0000 - 1023)13. Navigational  status indicator
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC61162-1)AP-8HDT : Heading TrueHTD : Heading/Track control dataMWV : Wind Speed and AngleRMC : Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data$**HDT, xxx.x,T*hh<CR><LF>                 1   2   1. Heading, degrees (0.00 to 360.00)2. True (T)  $**HTD,A,x.x,a,a,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,A,A,A,x.x*hh<CR><LF>           1    2  3 4 5  6    7    8   9  10  11  12 13 141516 171. Override, A = in use, V = not in use2. Commanded rudder angle, degrees3. Commanded rudder direction, L/R = port/starboard4. Selected steering mode5. Turn mode R = radius controlled                T = turn rate controlled                N = turn is not controlled6. Commanded rudder limit, degrees (unsigned)7. Commanded off-heading limit, degrees (unsigned)8. Commanded radius of turn for heading changes, n.miles9. Commanded rate of turn to heading changes, deg/min10. Commanded heading-to-steer, degrees11. Commanded off-track limit, n.miles (unsigned)12. Commanded track, degrees13. Heading reference in use, T/M14. Rudder status (A = within limits, V = limit reached or exceeded)15. Off-heading status (A = within limits, V = limit reached or exceeded)16. Off-track status (A = within limits, V = limit reached or exceeded)17. Vessel heading, degrees$**MWV,x.x,a,x.x,a,A*hh<CR><LF>               1  2  3   4 5   1. Wind angle, degrees (0 - 350)2. Reference (R/T)3. Wind speed (0.00 - 9999.99)4. Wind speed units (K=km/h  M=m/s  N=nm)5. Status (A=Valid V=Not valid)$GPRMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,ddmmyy,x.x,a,a,a*hh<CR><LF>                          1       2   3   4      5       6   7   8        9       10 11 1213 1. UTC of position fix (000000 - 235959)2. Status (A=data valid, V=navigation receiver warning)3. Latitude (0.0000 - 9000.0000)4. N/S5.  Longitude (0.0000 - 18000.0000)6. E/W7. Speed over ground, knots (0.0 - 9999.9)8. Course over ground, degrees true (0.0 - 359.0)9. Date (010100 - 311299)10. Magnetic variation, degrees E/W (0.0 - 180.0/NULL)11. E/W12. Mode indicator (A= Autonomous   D= Differential mode  E=Estimated (dead reckoning) mode)         M=Manual input mode  S= Simulator  N=Data not valid)13. Navigational status indication
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC61162-1)AP-9ROT : Rate of TurnRSA : Rudder Sensor AngleTHS : True heading & statusVDM: AIS VHF data-link messageVDO: AIS VHF data-link own-vessel reportVHW : Water speed and heading$GPROT,x.x,A*hh<CR><LF>                1   2 1. Rate of turn, deg/min, "-"=bow turns to port (-9999.9 - 9999.9)2. Status: A=data valid, V=data invalid$**RSA,x.x,A,x.x,A*hhCR>&ltLF>             1   2   3  4  1. Starboard(or single) rudder sensor data (-180 - 180.0, NULL)2. Starboard(or single) rudder sensor status (A=Vaild  N=Data invalid)3. Port rudder sensor data (-180 - 180.0, NULL)4. Port rudder sensor status (A=Vaild  N=Data invalid)$**THS,xxx.x,a*hh<CR><LF>                1   2         1. Heading, degrees True (0.00 to 360.00)2. Mode indicator (A=autonomous  E=estimated  M=manual input   S=simulator  V=data not valid)$**VDM,x,x,x,x,s--s,x,*hh<CR><LF>              1 2 3 4   5    61. Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message (1 to 9)2. Message sentence number (1 to 9)3. Sequential message identifier (0 to 9, NULL)4. AIS channel Number (A or B)5. Encapsulated ITU-R M.1371 radio message (1 - 63 bytes)6. Number of fill-bits (0 to 5)!AIVDO,x,x,x,x,s--s,x,*hh<CR><LF>             1 2 3 4  5   61. Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message (1 to 9)2. Message sentence number (1 to 9)3. Sequential message identifier (0 to 9, NULL)4. AIS channel Number (A or B)5. Encapsulated ITU-R M.1371 radio message (1 - 63 bytes)6. Number of fill-bits (0 to 5)$GPVHW,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K,*hh <CR><LF>                 1  2   3  4   5   6  7   81. Heading, degrees (0.0 - 359.9, NULL) 2. T=True (fixed)3. Heading, degrees (0.0 - 359.9, NULL)4. M=Magnetic (fixed)5. Speed, knots (0.0 - 9999.9)6. N=Knots (fixed)7. Speed, knots  (0.0 - 9999.9)8. K=km/hr (fixed)
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC61162-1)AP-10VTG : Course over ground and ground speedVWR : Wind relative Bearing and VelocityVWT : True Wind Speed and AngleZDA : Time and date$GPVTG,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K,a,*hh <CR><LF>                1  2   3   4  5   6   7  8  91. Course over ground, degrees (0.0 - 359.9)2. T=True (fixed)3. Course over ground, degrees (0.0 - 359.9)4. M=Magnetic (fixed)5. Speed over ground, knots (0.00-9999.9)6. N=Knots (fixed)7. Speed over ground (0.00 - 9999.9)8. K=km/h (fixed)9. Mode indicator (A=Autonomous,  D=Differential  E  = Estimated (dead reckoning)M=Manual input  S=Simulator  N=Data not valid)$**VWR,x.x,x,x.x,N,x.x,M,x.x,K<CR><LF>                   1   2  3   4  5   6   7  81. Measured wind angle relative to the vessel, degrees (0.0 - 180.0)2. L=Left semicircle, R=Right semicircle3. Velocity, knots (0.0 - 9999.9)4. Unit (N, fixed)5. Velocity (0.0 - 999.9)6. Unit (M, fixed)7. Velocity, km/h8. Unit (K, fixed)$**VWT,x.x,x,x.x,N,x.x,M,x.x,K<CR><LF>                   1   2  3   4  5   6   7  81. Measured wind angle relative to the vessel, degrees (0.0 - 180.0)2. L=Left semicircle, R=Right semicircle3. Velocity, knots (0.0 - 9999.9)4. Unit (N, fixed)5. Velocity (0.0 - 999.9)6. Unit (M, fixed)7. Velocity, km/h8. Unit (K, fixed)$GPZDA,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,xxxx,xx,xx<CR><LF>                       1         2   3    4     5  61. UTC (000000 - 235959)2. Day (01 - 31)3. Month (01 -12)4. Year (UTC, 0000 - 9999)5. Local zone, hours (-13 to ±13)6. Local zone, minutes (00 to ±59)
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC61162-1)AP-11Output sentencesTTM : Tracked target message$RATTM,05,12.34,23.4,R,45.67,123.4,T,1.23,8.23,N,c--c,T,R,hhmmss.ss,M*hh<CR><LF>                1      2       3    4    5         6    7    8     9   10 11  12 13        14        15    1. Target number (00 to 99)2. Target distance from own ship (0.000 - 999.9)3. Bearing from own ship,degrees (0.0 - 359.9) 4. True or Relative         5. Target speed (0.00 - 99.9, 100.0 - 999.9)6. Target course, degrees (0.0 - 359.9)7. True or Relative8. Distance of closet point of approach (0.000 - 999.9)9. Time to CPA, min., "-"increasing (-6000 - 6000)10. Speed/distance units, K=Km, km/h  N=nm, km  S=sm, mph)11. Target name (c--c)12. Target status (L=Lost  Q=Acquiring  T=Tracking)13. Reference target (R, NULL otherwise)14. UTC of data (hhmmss.ss)15. Type of acquisition (A=automatic  M=manual  R=reported)
  FR-1908V-BB  SP - 1  E3670S01-1   171106 SPECIFICATIONS OF RIVER RADAR FR-1908V-BB  1 ANTENNA UNIT 1.1  Radiator type  Slotted waveguide array 1.2 Polarization  Horizontal 1.3  Antenna rotation speed  26 rpm nominal 1.4  Radiator length  7 ft (XN20AF), 8 ft (XN24AF) 1.5  Horizontal beam width -3dB  1.12° (XN20AF) 0.95° (XN24AF) -20dB  2.84° (XN20AF), 2.5° (XN24AF) 1.6  Vertical beam width  25° (-3dB) 1.7  Sidelobe attenuation  -26 dB or less (within ±10° of main-lobe)   -32 dB or less (outside ±10° of main-lobe) 1.8  Antenna gain  31 dB (XN24AF), 30.0 dB (XN21AF) 1.9  Wind load  100 km/h relative  2 RF TRANSCEIVER 2.1  Frequency  9410 MHz ±30 MHz (X band) 2.2 Modulation  P0N 2.3  Peak output power  4 kW nominal 2.4  Range, Pulselength, Pulse Repetition Rate (PRR) River mode  Range (SM) Pulselength (s) PRR (Hz) S  0.125 to 2  0.04  4000 M1  1.6 to 4  0.12  2000 M2  4 to 16  0.28  2000 L  8 to 64  0.6  1000* *: 750 Hz for 64 SM Sea mode (1)  Range (NM/SM) Pulselength (s) PRR (Hz) S  0.125 to 2  0.04  4000 M1  1.5 to 4  0.12  2000 M2  3 to 16  0.28  2000 L  6 to 64  0.6  1000* *: 750 Hz for 64 NM/SM Sea mode (2)  Range (km/kyd) Pulselength (s) PRR (Hz) S  0.125 to 4  0.04  4000 M1  3 to 8  0.12  2000 M2  6 to 32  0.28  2000 L  12 to 64  0.6  1000 2.5 Modulator  FET switching 2.6 Intermediate Frequency 60 MHz, Logarithmic amplifier
  FR-1908V-BB  SP - 2  E3670S01-1   171106 2.7 Tuning  Manual/Automatic 2.8  Receiver front end  MMIC 2.9  Duplexer  Ferrite circulator with diode limiter  3 PROCESSOR UNIT 3.1 Orientation mode River mode  Head-up or Stern-up, relative motion Sea mode  Head-up, Head-up TB or Stern-up (relative motion),   North-up or Course-up (relative/true motion) 3.2  Range, Range ring interval (RRI), Number of rings River mode Range (SM)  0.125 0.25 0.5 0.8 1.2 1.6 2  4 8 16 32 64 RRI (SM)  0.025  0.05 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.4 1 2 4  8  16 Number of rings 5  5  5  4  6  4  5  4 4 4  4  4 Sea mode Range (NM/SM/km/kyd)  0.125  0.25 0.5 0.75 1  1.5 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 32 48 64RRI (NM/SM/km/kyd)  0.025 0.05 0.1 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.4 0.5 1 1 2 2 4 4 8 8 16Number of rings  5  5  5 3  4  6  5 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 43.3  Minimum range  15 m 3.4  Range discrimination  15 m 3.5  Range accuracy  1.5% of range or 5 m, whichever is the greater 3.6 Bearing accuracy  ±0.5° 3.7 Echo trail River mode  Off/1.25/2.5/5 sec. (relative/true*) Sea mode  Off/5/15/30 sec., 1/3/6 min. (relative/true*) 3.8 Off-center  0/20/40/60 % 3.9  Radar map*  Available (mark: 5,000 points) 3.10  Target tracking** (TT)  100 targets 3.11 AIS  300 targets *: compass and L/L data required.    **: compass and speed data required.  4 INTERFACE 4.1  Data format  IEC61162-1/2 Ver.1.5/2.0/3.0/4.0: 2 ports (heading, AIS)  IEC61162-1 Ver.1.5/2.0/3.0/4.0: 4 ports (speed, L/L, others) 4.2 Data sentences Input  ALR, DBS, DBT, DPT, DTM, GBS, GGA, GLL, GNS, HDT, HTD,   MWV, RMC, ROT, RSA, THS, VDM, VDO, VHW, VTG, VWR,  VWT, ZDA Output OSD, RSD, TTM 4.3  Radar signal output  1 port (HD, BP, Trg, Video) 4.4  Ethernet  100Base-TX, UTP (CAT5e) 4.5  USB port  2 ports for control monitor brilliance 4.6  Picture data output  DVI-D, RGB 4.7  SD card slot  2 slots, SD/SDHC
  FR-1908V-BB  SP - 3  E3670S01-1   171106 5 POWER SUPPLY 5.1  Processor unit  24 VDC: 3.9 A 5.2  Rectifier (RU-1746B-2, option)    100-115/220-230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60Hz  6 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 6.1 Ambient temperature Antenna unit  -25°C to +55°C (storage: -25°C to +70°C) Processor unit  -15°C to +55°C 6.2  Relative humidity  93% or less at +40°C 6.3  Degree of protection Antenna unit  IP46 Processor unit  IP20 Control unit  IP22 6.4  Vibration  IEC 60945 Ed.4  7 UNIT COLOR 7.1 Antenna unit  N9.5 7.2 Processor/Control unit N2.5  8 COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE 8.1 Processor unit  Standard: 0.70 m, Steering: 0.40 m 8.2 Control unit  Standard: 0.60 m, Steering: 0.35 m
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IN-1INDEXAAISActivate ....................................................3-4Activate all................................................3-4Sleep........................................................3-5Sleep all ...................................................3-5AIS ALL......................................................3-1AIS FIL .......................................................3-1AIS OFF .....................................................3-1AIS symbol......................................... 3-2, 3-5Alarm description .....................................1-37Alarm history ............................................1-38Alarm indication .......................................1-36Alarm list ..................................................1-38Alarm summary........................................1-38Autopilot graph.........................................1-55AZDelete............................................. 1-34, 2-4Sleep........................................................2-4zone reference .........................................2-5AZ (acquisition zone)) ................................2-4BBarge mark ..............................................1-48Blue sign ....................................................3-3BRILL MENU .............................................1-8Brilliance ....................................................1-6CCarbon brush .............................................5-2Course up ................................................1-13Course up (TM)........................................1-14CPATT...........................................................2-12CPA alarm..................................................3-8Cursor ......................................................1-20Cursor menu ............................................1-20CUSTOM MENU......................................1-56Custom operation.....................................1-64DDate menu ...............................................1-53Depth alarm .............................................1-39Depth graphical display............................1-41Depth menu .............................................1-52Display capture ........................................1-62Display filterAIS ...........................................................3-3Display indications .....................................1-2Docking icon ............................................1-40Docking information .................................1-40Docking mode ..........................................1-39Dual depth icon ........................................1-41Dual GPS icon .........................................1-42EEBL ..........................................................1-22Echo average...........................................1-29Echo stretch .............................................1-28FFILES menu .............................................1-58FTC ..........................................................1-21Function key.............................................1-44Fuse ...........................................................5-2GGain .........................................................1-18Guidance box...........................................1-61HHead up ...................................................1-13Head up (TB) ...........................................1-13Heading line .............................................1-46IInterference rejecter.................................1-28KKey controls ...............................................1-1LLeft button ..................................................1-4ListAIS list....................................................3-11TT list .......................................................2-9List windowAIS list......................................................1-6Alarm list ..................................................1-6TT list .......................................................1-6Lost target .......................................... 2-7, 3-7ACK.................................................. 2-7, 3-7Lost target filter ..........................................3-7MMagnetron..................................................5-2Main menu ...................................... 1-5, AP-2Mark/Line information.................................4-3Menu icon ................................................1-60Menu icons.................................................1-5Menu operation ..........................................1-4Menu transparency ..................................1-61Menu tree..................................... AP-1, AP-2Menu window ............................1-4, 1-5, 1-59Motor..........................................................5-2Mouse operation ........................................1-5NNAV lines .................................................1-35NMEA sentence check...............................5-3North mark ...............................................1-47North up ...................................................1-13North up (TM)...........................................1-14
INDEXIN-2OOff-center ................................................ 1-27Offset EBL............................................... 1-23Orientation mode............................1-14, 1-15Own ship mark ........................................ 1-47Own ship position menu.......................... 1-52Own ship trail .......................................... 1-31PPanel dimmer ............................................ 1-7Past position.............................................. 3-6TT.......................................................... 2-11Pulse width.............................................. 1-17RRAIN clutter............................................. 1-20Range scale ............................................ 1-15Replaying data ........................................ 1-58Right button............................................... 1-4ROT alarm............................................... 1-39ROT graph .............................................. 1-54ROT setting ............................................... 3-8Rudder graph .......................................... 1-54SSaving data ............................................. 1-58SD card ................................................... 1-57Self test ..................................................... 5-3Ship?s position........................................ 1-51Speed and Depth .................................... 1-51Speed menu............................................ 1-52STBY/TX key............................................. 1-2STC ......................................................... 1-19STC preset .....................................1-19, 1-21Stern mark............................................... 1-47Stern up................................................... 1-13TTarget AlarmACK....................................................... 1-34Alarm level ............................................ 1-34Alarm type ............................................. 1-33Target alarm............................................ 1-32Sleep ..................................................... 1-34Target filterLost target ............................................... 2-7TARGET MENU ........................................ 2-3Target Trail.............................................. 1-29Start, Stop ............................................. 1-29Trail color .............................................. 1-32Trail level............................................... 1-31TRAIL menu .......................................... 1-30Trail mode ............................................. 1-30Trail time ............................................... 1-31TCPATT.......................................................... 2-12TCPA alarm............................................... 3-8Transmit time .......................................... 1-65True Vector ............................................. 2-10Relative ................................................. 2-10True....................................................... 2-10TTCancel all tracking................................... 2-5Cancel tracking........................................ 2-5Symbol .................................................... 2-6TT (Target tracking) .................................. 2-1TT display.................................................. 2-1TTG (Time-To-Go) .................................. 1-54VVRM ........................................................ 1-21WWind icon ................................................ 1-40Wind menu .............................................. 1-53

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