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MODEL 1823C MARINE RADAR
MODEL 1833C MARINE RADAR
MODEL 1933C MARINE RADAR
MODEL 1943C MARINE RADAR
MODEL 1953C MARINE RADAR
COLOR VIDEO PLOTTER GD-1900C
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WARNING Radio Frequency ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. Radiation Hazard Only qualified personnel The radar antenna emits electromagnetic should work inside the radio frequency (RF) energy which can be equipment. harmful, particularly to your eyes. Never look directly into the antenna aperture from Turn off the radar power a close distance while the radar is in switch before servicing the operation or expose yourself to the trans- antenna unit. P
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ...................................................................................................... viii SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS .............................................................................. x WHAT IS WAAS?............................................................................................... xiii 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW .........................................................................1-1 1.1 Operating Controls ...........
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2.9 Presentation Mode....................................................................................................... 2-8 2.9.1 Selecting a presentation mode.......................................................................... 2-8 2.9.2 Description of presentation modes.................................................................... 2-9 2.10 Measuring the Range............................................................................................... 2-11 2.10.1 Measuring
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2.25 Waypoint Marker.......................................................................................................2-33 2.26 ARP, TTM Operation.................................................................................................2-34 2.26.1 Activating/deactivating ARP, TTM..................................................................2-35 2.26.2 Acquiring and tracking targets (ARP).............................................................2-36 2.26.3 Displaying
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3.8.2 Editing waypoint data...................................................................................... 3-31 3.8.3 Erasing waypoints........................................................................................... 3-33 3.8.4 Changing waypoint mark size (FURUNO, NavCharts™)................................. 3-34 3.8.5 Searching waypoints....................................................................................... 3-35 3.9 Routes ...................................
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4.10 Picture Advance Speed ............................................................................................4-17 4.10.1 Advancement independent of ship’s speed....................................................4-17 4.10.2 Advancement synchronized with ship’s speed...............................................4-18 4.11 Display Colors...........................................................................................................4-19 4.12 Alarms ...................
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6. DATA TRANSFER..........................................................................................6-1 6.1 Memory Card Operations............................................................................................. 6-1 6.1.1 Formatting memory cards ................................................................................. 6-1 6.1.2 Saving data to a memory card .......................................................................... 6-2 6.1.3 Playing back data from a m
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FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the Model 1800C/1900C Series Marine Radar, GD-1900C Color Video Plotter FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the Model 1800C/1900C Series Marine Radar, GD-1900C Color Video Plotter. We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality and reliability throughout the world. This dedication to excellence
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Features The 1800C/1900C series of radars and video plotters work within our new product-network system called the “NavNet.” Each product has an IP address to communicate with NavNet compatible products within the network, using TCP/IP protocol through an Ethernet 10BASE-T network. The main features are as follows: • The 1800C/1900C series of radars and video plotters consists of the following models: Radar Model Output Range Antenna Marine Radar Model 1823C 2.2 kW 24 rpm 1.5 ft, R
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS All NavNet products incorporate a “network circuit board” to integrate each NavNet product on board through an optional LAN cable (Ethernet 10BASE-T). Each NavNet product is assigned an IP address to enable transfer of images between other NavNet products. For example, video plotter pictures can be transferred to a radar and vice versa. Pictures received via the NavNet may be adjusted at the receiving end. The number of display units which may be installed depends o
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Single-unit NavNet system (GD-1900C) GPS receiver GP-310B/320B External buzzer PC Remote Echo sounder Controller RMC-100 VGA monitor Remote display Video equipment Display unit RDP-138/139 Echosounder Navigator Other NavNet Unit Rectifier (Model 1833C, etc.) PR-62 Network 12 - 24 VDC Facsimile Sounder Receiver Ship's mains ETR-6/10N FAX-30 100/110/115/220/230 VAC ETR-30N 1φ, 50/60 Hz : Standard : Option Single-unit NavNet system (GD-1900C) xi
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Two-unit NavNet system Two-unit NavNet system Three-or-more-unit NavNet system (Max. 4 display unit and one network sounder capable display units) Radar Antenna Unit Radar Antenna Unit OR OR GPS Receiver GP-310B/320B GPS Receiver GP-310B/320B RADAR RADAR or or PLOTTER PLOTTER Radar data Plotter data HUB Sounder data Sounder data Note: The picture disappears Facsimile data 10 seconds after the NavNet cable is disconnected from a "sub" NavNet display unit. Network Sounder Facsimile Network S
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WHAT IS WAAS? WAAS, available in North America, is a provider in the worldwide SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) navigation system. SBAS provides GPS signal corrections to SBAS users, for even better position accuracy, typically better than three meters. Two more SBAS providers are also currently under development, MSAS (Multi-Functional Satellite Augmentation System) for Japan and EGNOS (Euro Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service) for Europe. All provides will be compatible w
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW This chapter provides the basic information needed to get you started using your radar, video plotter. The following topics are presented: • Control overview • Chart card insertion • Power on/off • Brilliance and hue adjustments • Display selection • MOB (Man OverBoard) mark entry • Data boxes • Function keys • Simulation display NOTICE The brilliance of the LCD is adjustable to match a wide variety of lighting conditions. However, its maximum setting may
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Operating Controls 1.1.1 Display unit controls Overview of display unit controls The radar, video plotter, sounder and chart systems are operated with the controls of the display unit (and the remote controller). Ten keys are labeled and they provide the function shown on their labels. The five soft keys provide various functions according to current operating mode. The [ENTER] knob mainly functions to register selections on the menu and adjust the EBL, VR
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Soft keys The function of the five soft keys changes according to the operation. Their labels for their current functions are shown on the screen to the left of the keys. To hide or show the soft keys, press the [HIDE/SHOW] key. Each press of the key shows preset soft keys, user function keys or turns off navigation information (at the top of the screen). SOFT KEYS Display unit Some soft keys show the current station of the soft key function in reverse vide
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1.2 Remote controller Operating distance 90°: Up to 5 m ±45°: Up to 3 m SAVE Replace the batteries (AA) when the MOB RANGE DISP distance from which the display unit can be operated shortens. ABC 1 DEF 2 GHI 3 Note: The remote controller may JKL 4 MNO 5 PQR 6 become damaged if dropped. Mishandling of the remote STU 7 VWX 8 YZ& 9 controller is not covered by the warranty. 0 EBL / VRM ’# GAIN WPT CENTER MARK CNTL ENT ENT CLEAR MENU TX / STBY ACQ BRILL TONE ALARM H