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MARINE RADAR
FR-1710/1725/1760DS
MODEL
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C Your Local Agent/Dealer 9- 52, A s hi har a- c ho, Nishinomiya, Japan Telephone: 0798-65-2111 Telefax: 0798-65-4200 FIRST EDITION : NOV. 1998 All rights reserved. Printed in Japan L : APR. 9, 2001 PUB. No. OME-34530 FR-1700 SERIES (YOSH )
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DANGER WARNING Before turning on the radar, Do not place liquid-filled containers on the top of the equipment. make sure that there is no one near the antenna. Fire or electrical shock can result if a liquid spills into the equipment. Serious injury or even death may result if a rotating antenna strikes someone standing Do not operate the equipment with wet nearby. hands. Electrical shock can result. WARNING Keep heater away from equipment. Radio Frequency Radiation Heat
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Danger/Warning Labels in Display WARNING WARNING Unit ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD This radar system contains the danger/ Do not open the equipment. warning labels shown below. Do not remove the labels. If a label is peeling off or is illeg- Only qualified personnel ible, contact a FURUNO agent for replace- should work inside the ment. equipment. WARNING Turn off the radar power To avoid electrical shock, do not switch before servicing the remove cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. scanner un
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. v SYSTEM CONFIGURATION............................................................. vi| MENU TREE .................................................................................... viii OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Turning on the Power ................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Transmitter ON ..............................
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1.41 Clutter Sweep........................................................................................................... 1-32 1.42 Outputting Target Position ........................................................................................ 1-32 1.43 Background Color .................................................................................................... 1-33 1.44 Selecting Range Scales .......................................................................................
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INTRODUCTION A Word to the Owner of This FURUNO Radar Thank you for purchasing this FURUNO radar. We are confident you will discover why FURUNO has become synonymous with quality and reliability. Dedicated in the design and manufacture of marine electronics equipment for half a century, FURUNO Electric Company has gained an unrivaled reputation as a world leader in the in- dustry. This is the result of our technical excellence as well as our worldwide distribution and service network. Please car
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FR-1760DS ANTENNA UNIT SN4A-RSB-0051-N 110/115/ SN4A-RSB-0051-I Rectifier 220 VAC, SN5A-RSB-0051-N RU-3305 1ϕ, 50/60 Hz SN5A-RSB-0051-I For de-icer 100 VAC, 1ϕ, 50/60 Hz 100/110/ POWER 115 VAC, SUPPLY 1ϕ, 50/60 Hz UNIT PSU-002 220 VAC, Rectifier 1ϕ, 50/60 Hz RU-1758 440 VAC, Rectifier 1ϕ, 50/60 Hz RU-1803 Serial Data (I/O) GPS, etc. DISPLAY UNIT RDP-120 Pulse Input Speed Log ATA Board ARP-17 Remote Display Water temperature, FMD-8010/FMD-811 water depth Gyro Converter GC-8A
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FR-1710/1725 FR-1710 XN12AF-RSB0074-062 (24 rpm) ANTENNA UNIT XN20AF-RSB0074-062 (24 rpm) XN12AF-RSB0075-062 (42 rpm) XN20AF-RSB0075-062 (42 rpm) FR-1725 XN20AF-RSB0074-063 (24 rpm) XN24AF-RSB0074-063 (24 rpm) XN20AF-RSB0075-063 (42 rpm) XN24AF-RSB0075-063 (42 rpm) Serial Data (I/O) GPS, etc. DISPLAY UNIT RDP-120 Pulse Input Speed Log ATA Board ARP-17 Remote Display Water temperature, FMD-8010/FMD-811 water depth Gyro Converter GC-8A Gyrocompass External Video Plotter Buzzer RP-17 Board OP03-21
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MENU TREE MENU key TGT TRAIL : Default 1. TIME 15S 30S 1M 3M settings 6M 15M 30M CONT 2. MODE REL TRUE MENU 3. SHADE MONO MULTI 1. VIDEO PLOT* 4. LEVEL 1 2 3 2. TGT TRAIL 5. TRAIL COPY OFF ON 3. TGT ALARM 4. PANEL DIM 6. THIN TRAIL OFF ON 7. THIN MODE 1 2 3 4 5. ECHO SIG 6. FUNC 7. PLOT 1
TGT ALARM 8. MARK 2 1. AREA NO1 NO2 9. BRILL 3 2. MODE1 IN OUT 0. OTHER 4 3.
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PLOT MENU 1 1. MARK DISP OFF ON 2. ERASE 3. VEC REF REL TRUE 4. VEC TIME 30S 1M 3M 6M 15M 30M 5. CPA SET OFF 0.5NM 1NM 1.5NM 2NM 3NM 4NM 5NM 6NM 6. TCPA SET 30S 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M 6M 12M 15M 7. TRACK OFF ON 8. AUDIO ALARM OFF ON * Requires Automatic Tracking Aid 9. INTVAL* 30S 1M 2M 3M 6M
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OTHER 1. HDG SET 2. SPD MODE MAN LOG NAV LOG (S-BT) DRIFT SET LOG (S-WT) 1. ↑ 3. MAN SPD 2. SET&DRIFT OFF ON 4. DRIFT SET 3. SET 5. DISPLAY 4. DRIFT 6. MARK/LINE 7. TUNE 8. NAV DATA DISPLAY 9. EBL/VRM 1. ↑ 0. ↓ 7 2. NAV DATA OFF ON 3. DISPLAY MAIN SUB 4. SART OFF ON 5.
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5 FUNC 1 MENU 1. ↑ 2. FUNC SEL COAST OCEAN R-SEA RAIN BIRD-N BIRD-F 3. ECHO AVG OFF 0.5 1 2 3 4. INT REJ OFF 1 2 3 5. STRETCH OFF 1 2 6. N REJ OFF ON 7. ENHANCE OFF ON 8. CONTRAST OFF 1 2 3 9. A/C AUTO OFF ON [F•2 MENU] 1. TRAIL TIME 26. HUTB MODE 2. TRAIL MODE 27. TUNE A/M 3. TRAIL SHADE 28. EXT WP 4. TRAIL LEVEL 29. OS POSN
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7 OTHER DEGAUSS 1. ↑ 1. ↑ 2. TEST 2. DEGS INTV OFF 30S 1M 2M 3. DEGAUSS 3. DEGS DEG OFF 45° 90° 135° 4. TIME ALARM 5. RANGE TIME ALARM 6. INSTALL* 1. ↑ 2. ALARM INTV OFF 3M 6M *: See Installation Manual. 12M 15M 20M RANGE 1. ↑ 2. RANGE 1/8 1/4 1/2 3/4 1 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 32 48 72 96 120 FR-1760DS Max. range: 120 NM FR-1710 Max. range: 72 NM FR-1725 Max. range: 96 NM xii
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OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Turning on the Power 1.2 Transmitter ON The [POWER] switch is located at the top After the power has been turned on and the left corner of the display unit. Push it to switch magnetron has warmed, STBY (Standby) ap- on the radar set. To turn off the radar, push it pears at the screen center, indicating the ra- again. The screen shows the bearing scale dar is ready to transmit radar pulses. and digital timer approximately 15 seconds Press the [STBY/TX] key to transmit. a
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1.3 Control Description 1 Selects presentation mode. MODE TGT Turns on/off target trails. 2 TRAIL GZ Enables/disables guard zone. 3 ALARM Off centers picture. 4 SHIFT Turns zoom function on/off. 5 ZOOM INDEX 6 Turns parallel index lines on/off. LINE EBL Offset EBL origin to measure range, 7 OFFSET bearing between two targets; predict collision course. 8 MARK Inscribes mark. Turns power on/off. 9 RINGS Adjusts brilliance of fixed range rings. Chart card slot PREV 0 Displays previous menu. (Requi
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1.4 CRT Brilliance 1.6 Tuning the Receiver Operate the BRILL control on the control The radar is set for automatic tuning at the panel of the display unit to adjust the entire factory. screen brightness. Note that the optimum point of adjustment varies with ambient light- Automatic tuning ing conditions, especially between daytime and nighttime. The radar receiver is tuned automatically each time the transmitter is turned on. The tuning indicator and the label AUTO at the top right corner of the
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3. Press the [7] key twice to display the 1.8 Initializing the Compass TUNE menu. Readout TUNE With a compass interfaced with the radar, 1. ↑ ship’s heading is displayed at the top of the 2. MODE AUTO MAN screen. Upon turning on the radar, match the 3. TUNE SET on-screen HDG readout with the compass reading by the procedure shown below. Once Figure 1-6 TUNE menu you have set the initial heading correctly, re- 4. Press the [2] key to select the option setting is not usually requ
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1.9 On-screen Legends and Markers Heading (Requires heading sensor.) Heading line Log speed (Requires log device.) 2nd trace echo Tuning bar Range ring interval rejector Range to cursor Range to cursor 2nd Echo HDG 234.5° AUTO GAIN setting 8/2 NM LOG 12.8 KT GAIN 4.111NM A/C SEA Bearing to cursor A/C SEA setting 103.7°R A/C RAIN HU BRILL PULSE MIP Presentation mode A/C RAIN setting 000 000 OFF CENT 350 010 350 010 Pulselength 340 020 020 340 FUNC1 030 BRILL setting 330 030 330 COAST Off
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Loss of Compass Signal 1.10 Presentation Modes When the compass signal is lost, the buzzer sounds once, the presentation mode becomes This radar has the following presentation head-up and the compass readout shows modes: Head-up, Head-up/TB, Course-up, xxx.x°. After restoring the compass signal, North-up, and True Motion. press the [MODE] key to display the compass readout. Readjust the compass readout as shown on page 1-4. Also HDG SIGNAL Selecting presentation mode MISSING appears at the bo