Furuno FMD-3100 Instruction Manual

Furuno FMD-3100 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS
FMD-3100
Model
(For PCU-3010)
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  • Page 1 The installer shall remove this manual from the vessel after installation. This manual contains no password data. Obtain password data from FURUNO before beginning the installation. www.furuno.com All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders.
  • Page 2 Pub. No. E42-01811-A FMD-3100 (PCU-3010) 00019636710 (1910, DAMI) Printed in Japan...
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION This manual explains the set up procedures after installing the FMD-3100. After the software setup is completed, make a backup copy of the configuration data on a remov- able medium (USB memory, PC, etc.). Items to prepare • PC •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS ............1-1 1.1 Accessing the [Common Installation Setting] Menu........... 1-1 1.1.1 Laptop PC (LAN connection) access ............. 1-1 1.1.2 Trackball Control Unit (RCU-030) access ............1-2 1.1.3 Common installation setting menu contents ..........1-3 1.2 [Basic Setting] Menu ....................
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.12 [Software Update] Menu...................1-52 1.13 [Factory Test & Default] Menu..................1-53 1.14 [Conning] Menu ......................1-54 1.14.1 How to select the data source ..............1-55 1.14.2 Advanced settings window ................1-56 1.15 The Network Transmission Setting Between ECDIS and Radar......1-77 1.16 How to Set the Forwarding Distance ................1-80 1.17 Synchronization With Ship’s Clock ................1-81 1.18 How to Change the Color of Data in the Sensor Information Box According to Integrity....................1-82...
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  • Page 7: Initial Settings And Adjustments

    This chapter covers the initial settings and adjustments to be applied after installation of the PCU-3010 is completed. Note: Each unit of the FMD-3100 has a default IP address. Before connecting each unit and building the network, enter the initial settings (Equipment IDs) and change the IP address from the [Basic Setting] menu (see section 1.2).
  • Page 8: Trackball Control Unit (Rcu-030) Access

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3. Open a web browser on the laptop PC. 4. Enter the appropriate IP address in the browser’s address bar, referring to the ta- ble below. Access point IP Address Gateway Network 192.168.31.1 For initial setting Sensor Network 172.31.16.1 Gateway Network Enter the IP address of the gateway or...
  • Page 9: Common Installation Setting Menu Contents

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 5. Click [SERVICE MODE] on the Status bar, then select [Common Installation Settings]. The message shown below appears. 6. Click [OK] to activate the web browser and show the dialog box asking for ID and password.
  • Page 10: Basic Setting] Menu

    Enters the ship’s parameters and sensor positions. [Installation parameters] Sets the system configuration and input/output data. [CCRS] Sets the priority of the sensors and NMEA sentences. [TCS] Not used for FMD-3100. [AMS] Sets the AMS and relevant settings. [Alert Define List] Sets the alerts. [Data Sharing]* Sets the interlocking system between units.
  • Page 11: Peripherals] Window

    [Serial No.] by mistake, click the [Serial No.] box to enter the serial number of the PCU (example: xxxx-xxxx). 3. Confirm that [FMD-3100] is shown for [Equipment Type No.]. If not, select [FMD- 3100] from the [Equipment Type No.] drop-down menu.
  • Page 12 HP Officejet Pro 8000/HP Officejet Pro 8100/ [USB], [Network] HP Officejet Pro 8210 • [USB]: Only the FMD-3100 connected to the printer can print. • [Network]: FMD-3100s in the same network can print. The IP address of the printer is shown on the [Printer] screen.
  • Page 13: Vdr] Window

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.2.3 [VDR] window 1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [Basic Setting] on the tab bar. 2. Click [VDR] on the menu bar. 3. If a VDR is connected, select [Connected] from the [Connection] pull-down list. Refer to the table below to set the items in the menu.
  • Page 14: Route Transfer] Window

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.2.4 [Route Transfer] window 1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [Basic Setting] on the tab bar. 2. Click [Route Transfer] on the menu bar. 3. To transfer data to a specified network, select [Connected] from the [Connection] pull-down list.
  • Page 15: Ship Name] Window

    [IMO No.]: Own ship’s IMO no. [MMSI]: Own ship’s ID Note: The FMD-3100 can display own ship’s data input from AIS, on the [Own Ship] page in the [Nav Status] menu. The data entered here is not reflected to the AIS data.
  • Page 16: Language] Window

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.2.8 [Language] window The menu language for the everyday operating screens can be set to English or Jap- anese. The [Common Installation Setting] menu has English menus only. Note: This language setting is synchronized with all units on the network. Reboot the synchronized unit(s) to use the selected menu language.
  • Page 17 Do not select [RAS005] to [RAS010]. Setup the antenna units activated here on the [Installation Parameters] menu (see section 1.4.5). Note 1: Activate all antenna units connected to the FMD-3100. Note 2: For an FAR-2xx7 and FAR-2xx8 series radar antenna, set the antenna no.
  • Page 18: Installation Parameters] Menu

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS are connected to the same network, change the IP address of the RCB-002s, re- ferring to "SUBSYSTEM" on page AP-3. • [RCB00 (Main)] ( : 1 to 4): Input the location information of the external radar antenna that is connected to the [RADAR SIGNAL IN No.1] port.
  • Page 19 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Data field Comments [SFID] Keep the default setting. Do not use the “AI” prefix (AIS excluded) or the “II” prefix. [Data Type] Sets the RX sentence data format. Setting options: [IEC 61162-1 Ed3], [IEC 61162-1 Ed4], [IEC 61162-1 Ed5], [ASCII], [BINARY], [MODBUS], [PSU].
  • Page 20: Pcu-3010 Configuration

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Item Remarks [ALF Text Information] Select the type of the 2/2 packet text information of ALF sentence. • [All Alert Name]: Select this item if all alert text is includ- ed in the 2/2 packet of the ALF sentence. The text infor- mation on the 2/2 packet of the ALF sentence is shown as the alert name in the alert list/log.
  • Page 21 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3. Click the [Details] button and set the items referring to the table shown below. FMD-3100 Item Remarks [Subsystem] Set this menu item to share the sensor data through HUB-3000. For subsystem details, see page AP-3.
  • Page 22 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Item Remarks [VNC Connection Not used. Enable] [Sub Display Mode] [Server IP Address] [Server Port Number] [Server Login Password] [Additional Parameters] 4. Click [Serial Input/Output] of [No.1 ECDIS] on the menu bar. The PCU-3010 has four serial interface ports ([Serial 01] to [Serial 04]). [Serial 01] and [Serial 02] can input/output at 38,400 bps.
  • Page 23 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Item Remarks [Equipment ID] Select the Equipment ID from the drop-down list. The drop-down list options depend on the setting at [Sensor Setting]. [Details] Sets the serial communication format. • [Baud rate]: Sets the baud rate. For high-speed signal input (such as AIS and Gyro), set the baud rate as 38,400 bps The available serial ports with com-...
  • Page 24 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Item Remarks [Output] Sets the output sentence formats from the serial port. • [Output sentence whose destina- tion corresponds with this sensor.]: Check the checkbox to activate any of the following items. • To output the ACK and HBT sentences in response to the ALR sentence from the external sensor.
  • Page 25: Activating The Connection With The Processor Unit Of The Far-2Xx8 Series Radar

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.4.3 Activating the connection with the processor unit of the FAR- 2xx8 series radar 1. Click [Radar] on the menu bar. RAD001 through RAD010 are not used. 2. Check the check for each FAR-2xx8 series radar processor unit to be connected. Setting range: [RAD111] to [RAD118] The Equipment ID checked on this step is shown on the menu bar.
  • Page 26: Sensor Adapter Configuration

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Item Remarks [Alert Information Select source of alert definition information to be displayed on the Source] screen when alert occurrence is received in the ALF sentence. • [Alert Definition]: Display according to the alert definition stored in this equipment.
  • Page 27 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 2. Check the check box of [MCV001] to activate. 3. Click [Details] to display the window as shown below. For the descriptions of the each items, see step 3 of section 1.4.2. 4. Click [No.1 Sensor Adapter] on the menu bar. The sensor adapter consists of four sub units: [Serial Input/Output], [Digital In- put]*, [Digital Output]*, and [Analog Input]*.
  • Page 28 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 7. Click [Digital Input] on the menu bar. Not used Not used Not used [Channel 01-01] to [Channel 01-08] are shown on the display. Each sensor adapt- er MC-3020D has eight input ports. When one sensor adapter MC-3020D is con- nected to the MC-3000S, [Channel 01-01] to [Channel 01-08] can be used.
  • Page 29 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Item Remarks [Data Cate- Sets the data category. Settings: [ALERT], [ACK], [BUZZER STOP], [OP- gory] ERATOR FITNESS], [OTHER], [GYRO SELECTOR], [MOB]. [+] button This appears when the [Data Category] is set to [ALERT]. Click to show the configuration of the alert input.
  • Page 30 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 9. Click [Digital Output] on the menu bar. [Channel 01-01] to [Channel 10-08] are shown on the display. Each sensor adapt- er MC-3030D has eight input ports. When one sensor adapter MC-3030D is con- nected to the MC-3000S, [Channel 01-01] to [Channel 01-08] can be used. When ten sensor adapters MC-3030D are connected, [Channel 01-01] to [Channel 10- 08] can be used.
  • Page 31 Sets the data category. Settings: [ALERT], [ACK], [BUZZER STOP], [OP- gory] ERATOR FITNESS], [OTHER], [TRANSFER], [BACKUP NAVIGATOR]. Note: Do not select [OPERATOR FITNESS]. The FMD-3100 does not support it. [+] button This appears when the [Data Category] is set to [ALERT]. Click to show the configuration of the alert output.
  • Page 32: Antenna Unit Configuration

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.4.5 Antenna unit configuration Do the procedure here to set the antenna unit. 1. Click [Radar Sensor] on the menu bar. 2. Confirm that the Equipment ID checked at the [Own Ship Setting] menu (see section 1.3) is activated.
  • Page 33: Radar Connection Box Configuration

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.4.6 Radar connection box configuration You can display echoes from non-FURUNO radars by connecting them to the ECDIS through the Radar Connection Box RCB-002. A maximum of four Radar Connection Boxes can be connected to this system.
  • Page 34: Monitoring Of Hub

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.4.7 Monitoring of HUB To monitor the HUB, do as follows. 1. Click [HUB] on the menu bar. 2. Set the items referring to the table shown below. Item Remarks [Status polling interval (1~300 sec)] Polling interval for the HUB connection status re- quest.
  • Page 35: Signal And Port Setting For External Equipment

    The serial input/output settings are shown. The settings can be changed, referring to step 6 of subsection 1.4.2. On FMD-3100, Serial 05 to 08 are not available. 3. Click [Analog Input Setting] on the menu bar, and the analog settings appear.
  • Page 36: Customized Sensor Setting

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS • [HUB Alert Setting] window ([Monitoring Type] = [Monitor Units]) Item Remarks [Alert No.] When the alert notification sentence is ALR, the alert number is shown. When the alert notification sentence is ALF, the alert number and the Instance ID are shown.
  • Page 37: Ccrs] Menu

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Item Remarks [Built-in Sensor Displays the sensor types and manufacturers preset already. Model List] [Manufacture]: Manufacturer of sensor [Sensor Type No.]: Type of sensor [User Sensor Click the [New] button to add a Model List] new type or manufacturer of sen- sor.
  • Page 38: How To Set [Transmission Group]

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.5.2 How to set [Transmission Group] When connecting IEC61162-450 compatible sensors, you may need to adjust [Transmission Group Setting]. Under normal circumstances, you do not need to adjust these settings. When adjusting items in [Transmission Group Setting], you will need to configure for all devices in the configuration.
  • Page 39 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 4. In the [Transmission Group Talker] fields, remove or add entries as appropriate. 5. Select and adjust other Transmission Group settings as appropriate. 6. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura- tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.
  • Page 40 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Transmission Group Talker Multicast Address Multicast Port NAVD 239.192.0.4 60004 VDRD 239.192.0.5 60005 RCOM 239.192.0.6 60006 TIME 239.192.0.7 60007 PROP 239.192.0.8 60008 USR1 239.192.0.9 60009 USR2 239.192.0.10 60010 USR3 239.192.0.11 60011 USR4 239.192.0.12 60012 USR5 239.192.0.13 60013 USR6...
  • Page 41: Ccrs Setting] Window

    [AMS] Menu The AMS menu sets up the interface between the AMS (Alert Management System) and the FMD-3100, including the AMS operating mode. Note: For how to set the alert definition of AMS, see the FURUNO information. 1.7.1 AMS mode operation 1.
  • Page 42: Master/Backup Ams Setting

    3. Select the Equipment ID from the pull-down list for [AMS Main] to assign the mas- ter AMS. Note: The FMD-3100 cannot be assigned as master or backup AMS. Assign an ECDIS other than the FMD-3100 as the master and backup AMS.
  • Page 43: Alert Transfer Setting

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 4. Select the Equipment ID from the pull-down list for [AMS Backup] to assign the backup AMS. A maximum of four units can be assigned as backup AMS. The topmost entry has the highest priority. 5.
  • Page 44 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Item Remarks [Output 01(02)] Select Equipment ID of the destination equipment to transfer the alert data. A maximum of two equipments can be assigned to the destination. Opens the [Alert No.Setting] di- ] button alog box to register the alert to the group.
  • Page 45: Other Setting Window

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.7.4 Other setting window This section provides a description for the contents of the [Other Setting] window. Open the [AMS] menu and select [Other Setting] on the menu bar, then select an ap- propriate setting item. Item Remarks [Category C Silence...
  • Page 46: How To Import And Export [Ams] Menu Settings

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Item Remarks [Enable Silence But- Keep the default setting. ton Setting] [Redraw Interval Set- Keep the default setting. ting] [Unknown Alert Noti- Keep the default setting. fy Setting] [HBT Sentence Set- Set the options for the HBT sentence. ting] [Send Setting] •...
  • Page 47: Alert Define List] Menu

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Export the [AMS] menu settings 1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu, then select [AMS] from the tab bar. 2. Select [Export Alert Configuration] on the menu bar. 3. Click the [Export File] button to export the setting file. [Alert Define List] Menu This [Alert Define List] menu sets the alert group and the alert definition.
  • Page 48 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Item Remarks [New Group] Add a new alert group. See section 1.8.2. button [Delete Delete an alert group. See section 1.8.4. Group] button All extension Click to open/close the detail setting window for all groups ([+]: button Open all groups, [-]: Close all groups).
  • Page 49: How To Add An Alert Group

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.8.2 How to add an alert group An alert group can be added newly. The maximum number of alert groups is 1,000. 1. Click the [New Group] on the [Alert Group Setting] window referring to the figure in step 2 of section 1.8.1.
  • Page 50: How To Edit An Alert Group

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 6. To set alerts for other equipment, click the [Details] button of the added alert group (see the figure in step 2 of step 1.8.1). The [Group Details] window is shown. 7. Set the alert to the alert group with the same procedure as step 3 to step 5. 8.
  • Page 51: Alert Definition Setting For Each Equipment

    2. Select the appropriate equipment type on the menu bar. For example, select [EC- DIS] [FMD-3100] to set the alert definitions for FMD-3100. Note: The equipment and sensors shown on the menu bar depend on the [Instal- lation Parameters] menu settings.
  • Page 52: How To Add An Alert Definition

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Item Remarks [Alert Name] Alert name (editing possible) (ALR) [Alert Description] (ALF) [Priority] The priority of the alert group (Alarm/Warning/Caution), pos- sible to edit. [Category] The category of the alert group (A to C), possible to edit. [Input Unit] The unit which input the alert.
  • Page 53 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 2. Set the options referring to the table shown below. Item Remarks [Alert Name] (ALR) Enter the alert name (max. 64 characters). [Alert Description] (ALF) [Alert ID] (For ALF) Enter the alert number for the ALF sentence. [Instance ID] (For ALF) Enter the Instance ID.
  • Page 54: How To Edit An Alert Definition

    How to delete an alert definition 1. Click the [Delete Alert] button on the alert definition window of equipment type, re- ferring to the figure in step 2 of section 1.8.5. The [Delete Alert] window is shown. FMD-3100 Select all checkbox 2.
  • Page 55: Save And Sync] Menu

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.10 [Save and Sync] Menu After completing the settings on the [Own Ship Setting], [Installation Parameters], [CCRS], [TCS], [AMS] and [Alert Define List] menus, confirm the consistency of the configuration and save it on this menu. By saving the configuration, the configuration data can be copied to other units connected to the network.
  • Page 56: How To Save The Configuration Data To A Medium

    • [Sensor Setting]: Configuration data on the [Own Ship Setting], [Installation Pa- rameters] and [CCRS] menu. • [TCS Setting]: Configuration data on the [TCS] menu. Not used on FMD-3100. • [AMS Setting]: Configuration data on the [AMS] menu. • [Alert Setting]: Configuration data on the [Alert Define List] menu.
  • Page 57: How To Load The Configuration Data

    • [Sensor Setting]: Configuration data on the [Own Ship Setting], [Installation Pa- rameters] and [CCRS] menu. • [TCS Setting]: Configuration data on the [TCS] menu. Not used on FMD-3100. • [AMS Setting]: Configuration data on the [AMS] menu. • [Alert Setting]: Configuration data on the [Alert Define List] menu.
  • Page 58: Software Update] Menu

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.12 [Software Update] Menu You can update the software for the PCU-3010 and Trackball Control Unit RCU-030 on the [Software Update] menu. To update sensor adapter software, see section 2.3. Note: To update the software with the update file, access the [Common Installation Setting] menu via LAN connection.
  • Page 59: Factory Test & Default] Menu

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.13 [Factory Test & Default] Menu The [Factory Test & Default] menu does the factory test to check operation and restores the system default settings. Factory Test Click [Start] to perform the factory test. The result of the test is shown on the display. The result of the test is shown in this area.
  • Page 60: Conning] Menu

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.14 [Conning] Menu The [Conning] menu configures the layout and data to show on the conning display. Save / Import / Export Decoder Define Import / Export Decoder Import / Export Menu item Explanation Items on the menu bar [Conning (3x6)] Not used.
  • Page 61: How To Select The Data Source

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.14.1 How to select the data source You may select the data source for each component window in the layout. Click on the advanced settings window (see section 1.14.2 for specific component details) to display the [Data Source Select] window. Select the data source in the [Data Source Select] window to show the respective data on the conning display.
  • Page 62: Advanced Settings Window

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.14.2 Advanced settings window Note: Do not use the following components: • CommonMP • Fore & AFT bridge (Wide) Havyard122 • Fore & AFT bridge (Wide) U10662/ • Fore & AFT bridge (Wide) NB802/818/ 10683/10782/1340 830/832/857 •...
  • Page 63 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point. [Unit]: Enter the unit. [5 lines]: Check the checkbox to show five lines of data on the component. • Dual Horizontal Bar [Title]: Enter the title of the component. [Primary Source]: Select the data source of the bar.
  • Page 64 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS • Graph [Title]: Enter the title of the component. [Type]: Set the graph type. • [(2x)Time/Y-graph]: The [Primary (Y1)] and [Secondary (Y2)] are used as Y-coor- dinate for two independent graphs. The time is used as the X-coordinate for both graphs.
  • Page 65 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [Primary Source]: Select the data source of the green bar. [Secondary Source]: Select the data source of the triangle below the bar. [Start Value]: Set the minimum value of the bar. [End Value]: Set the maximum value of the bar. [Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
  • Page 66 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [Source]: Select the data source same as [Object 1] or [Object 2] to show the ab- breviated name of the data source unit. [Label]: Enter the data name of [Object 1 (or 2)]. [Limit]: Set the digit number of the data of [Object 1 (or 2)]. [Source]: Select the data source of [Object 1 (or 2)].
  • Page 67 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS • Thruster [Title]: Enter the title of the component. [Label]: Enter the data name. [Actual Source]: Select the data source of the actual thruster generating power. [Rated Source]: Select the data source of the rated thruster generating power. •...
  • Page 68 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [Medium] component (two blocks.) • Azimuth Propulsion [Title]: Enter the title of the component. Azimuth [Label]: Enter the data name shown at the bottom of the indicator. [Source]: Select the data source of the azimuth propulsion. [Unit]: Enter the unit for the azimuth propulsion.
  • Page 69 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS • Command Matrix [Title]: Enter the title of the component. [Control Type]: Set the number of columns for the matrix. [Thruster Num]: Set the number of rows for the matrix. [Control Type Label]: Enter the text that appears at the top of the matrix. [Name]: Enter the text that appears at the left side of the matrix.
  • Page 70 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS • Drift And Radius [Title]: Enter the title of the component. • Dual Azimuth Promotion [Title]: Enter the title of the component. [Location]: Select the position of thruster ([FORE] or [AFT]). [Title]: Enter the title to show at the top of the indicator. [Degree] [Actual]: Set the source of the angle which the needle of the outer periphery points to (feedback angle of the thruster).
  • Page 71 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [Dial Title]: Enter the title to show above [Dial Meter 1 (or 2)] indicator. [Primary Source]: Select the data source of the long pointer of [Dial Meter 1 (or 2)] indicator. [Secondary Source]: Select the data source of the outer pointer of [Dial Meter 1 (or 2)] indicator.
  • Page 72 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [MAX Generate (kW)]: Enter the maximum values of the graphs ([Object 1] to [Ob- ject 9]). [Source State]: Set the source that outputs operating status. The green indication of the graph means the generator is working, the red indication means the generator has stopped.
  • Page 73 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS • Graph (Wind Speed & Direction) [Title]: Enter the title of the component. [Label]: Enter the title of [Wind Speed] and [Wind Direction]. [Source]: Select the source of [Wind Speed] and [Wind Direction]. [Unit]: Enter the unit of [Wind Speed] and [Wind Direction]. [Smoothing]: Select [Apply] to smooth the graph.
  • Page 74 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point. [Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value is minus. • Next Leg • Pitch And Roll [Title]: Enter the title of the component.
  • Page 75 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [Latitude Source]: Select the data source of the latitude. [Longitude Source]: Select the data source of the longitude. [DATUM Source]: Select the data source of the datum. [Local Time (Time) Source]: Select the data source of the time information. [Local Time (Date) Source]: Select the data source of the date information.
  • Page 76 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS • Vertical Bar [Title]: Enter the title of the component. [Top Source]: Select the data source of the data at the top of the vertical bar. [Bottom Source]: Select the data source of the data at the bottom of the vertical bar. [Primary Source]: Select the data source of the bar.
  • Page 77 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [Change button]: Check the checkbox to show the [Change] button. Click the [Change] button to show the [Vertical Graph (Middle)] hidden behind. Check the checkbox of [Show] in [Change Button] to show the component hidden behind. [Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
  • Page 78 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value is minus. • Wind Direction [Title]: Enter the title of the component. [Location]: Select the reference point for the wind direction and speed from the pull- down list.
  • Page 79 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [Title]: Enter the title of the component. [SOG Longitudinal Speed]: Select the data source of the longitudinal SOG. [STW Longitudinal Speed]: Select the data source of the longitudinal STW. [Bow Transverse Speed]: Select the data source of the longitudinal speed at the bow position.
  • Page 80 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS • Fore & AFT bridge, Fore & AFT bridge (Wide) to Fore & AFT bridge9 (Wide) Multiple components are combined on this window. The contents are same as the single component. • NAV Information [Title]: Enter the title of the component. [Component.Height]: Select the size of component.
  • Page 81 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS • Present Leg • Speed And Transverse [Title]: Enter the title of the component. [Location]: Select the reference point for the speed from the pull-down list. [Speed Label]: Enter the title shown at the upper of the longitudinal speed value. [Transverse Label]: Enter the title shown at the upper of the transverse speed value.
  • Page 82 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS • Vertical Graph [Title]: Enter the title of the component. [Label]: Enter the title of [Primary] or [Secondary]. [Source]: Select the data source of [Primary] or [Secondary]. [Source (sub)]: Set the other data source in the same range as the data of [Primary]. The [Source (sub)] appears only when the source of [Secondary] is not entered.
  • Page 83: The Network Transmission Setting Between Ecdis And Radar

    ECDIS route and user chart symbol on the radar display. For non-FURUNO radar, the ECDIS chart display can show the radar echo and TT symbol on the ECDIS chart display by connecting the ECDIS and radar by serial in- terface, using the radar connection box (RCB-002).
  • Page 84 1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS For FCR-2xx9 series 1) Press and hold the 1 HL OFF key, then press the MENU key five times. 2) Select [9 RADAR INSTALLATION] [4 TT PRESET] [1 TTM/TTD PREFER- ENCE] and then select [TRUE]. 4.
  • Page 85 14. Open the [Own Ship Setting] menu, then select [Radar Antenna] on the menu bar. 15. For one antenna unit, check [RAS001]. For two antenna units, check [RAS001] and [RAS002]. For non-FURUNO radar 1. Open [Installation Parameters] [Sensor Setting] [Other Sensor] menu on the ECDIS.
  • Page 86: How To Set The Forwarding Distance

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.16 How to Set the Forwarding Distance Set the forwarding distance* as follows. The configuration can be copied to other units connected to the network after saving the configuration. *: The distance the ship travels straight after the steering control. 1.
  • Page 87: Synchronization With Ship's Clock

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.17 Synchronization With Ship’s Clock The time (UTC) received from the GPS is shown. If the ZDA sentence is input from the ship’s clock, the time synchronized with the ship’s clock can be shown. Do as follows to activate the synchronization with the ship’s clock. Note: The local time setting is not available when the synchronization with ship’s clock is active.
  • Page 88: How To Change The Color Of Data In The Sensor Information Box According To Integrity

    1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.18 How to Change the Color of Data in the Sensor Information Box According to Integrity The following procedure shows how to change the color of the data in the sensor in- formation box with the results of the Integrity Check. For the Integrity Check, see the Operator’s Manual for the Chart Radar.
  • Page 89: Settings For Sensor Adapter

    SETTINGS FOR SENSOR ADAPTER The default Equipment ID of the Sensor Adapter is “MCV016“. Set the individual Equipment ID before connecting to the network. Connect the Sensor Adapter to the ECDIS unit after setting the Equipment ID. Then enter the other settings of the Sensor Adapter from the [Common Installation Setting] menu on the ECDIS unit.
  • Page 90: How To Save The Log File

    2. SETTINGS FOR SENSOR ADAPTER How to Save the Log File The log file of the sensor adapter can be saved to a medium (PC, USB memory, etc.). The log file is used to check the status of the sensor adapter. 1.
  • Page 91: How To Confirm The Firmware Program Version

    2. SETTINGS FOR SENSOR ADAPTER 2.3.2 How to confirm the firmware program version 1. Activate the maintenance program of the sensor adapter MC-3000S. ® 2. Activate the command prompt of Windows 3. Enter “telnet 172.31.17.108” on the command prompt. 4. Enter the user name and password correctly. Enter the telnet command.
  • Page 92 2. SETTINGS FOR SENSOR ADAPTER Note: Change the current directory to the one where the binary file is saved. 5. Enter “ftp 172.31.17.108” on the command prompt. Confirm that “220-MC3000_CS_MAINTENANCE” is shown. 6. Enter the user name and password. Enter the ftp command. Enter the ftp command.
  • Page 93 2. SETTINGS FOR SENSOR ADAPTER 11. Enter “bye” to finish updating the firmware program. Enter necessarily. Enter necessarily. Enter necessarily. Enter necessarily. Enter necessarily. Enter necessarily. The command to transfer the firmware program. The command to transfer the firmware program. The command to transfer the firmware program.
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  • Page 95: Hub-3000 Igmp Querier Settings

    HUB-3000 IGMP QUERIER SETTINGS When constructing a network with two or more FAR-2 7 radars via HUB-3000, set the IGMP querier of the HUB-3000. Items to prepare • PC with RS-232C serial port (with D-SUB9 pin connections) • RS-232C serial crossover cable (with D-SUB9 pin connections) •...
  • Page 96 3. HUB-3000 IGMP QUERIER SETTINGS 5. Click [OK]. 6. Click [Setup], then [Serial port] to open the [Serial port setup] window. 7. Change the settings as shown below, then click [OK]. Baud rate : 9600 Data : 8 bit Parity : none Stop : 1 bit...
  • Page 97 3. HUB-3000 IGMP QUERIER SETTINGS 17. At the “Switch#” line, input “write” then press the Enter key. This will save the configuration. Switch# config Switch_config# ip igmp-snooping querier Switch_config# show ip igmp-snooping Global IGMP snooping configuration: ----------------------------------- Globally enable : Enabled VLAN nodes Dlf-frames filtering : Enabled Sensitive...
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  • Page 99: Appendix 1 Equipment Id List

    APPENDIX 1 EQUIPMENT ID LIST Gateway Sensor Equipment ID Equipment Name Remarks Network Network MFD001 No.1 MFD 192.168.31.51 172.31.16.51 MFD002 No.2 MFD 192.168.31.52 172.31.17.51 MFD003 No.3 MFD 192.168.31.53 172.31.16.52 MFD004 No.4 MFD 192.168.31.54 172.31.17.52 MFD005 No.5 MFD 192.168.31.55 172.31.16.53 MFD006 No.6 MFD 192.168.31.56 172.31.17.53...
  • Page 100 APPENDIX 1 EQUIPMENT ID LIST Gateway Sensor Equipment ID Equipment Name Remarks Network Network RAD112 No.2 FAR-2xx8 Radar 192.168.31.22 172.31.17.11 RAD113 No.3 FAR-2xx8Radar 192.168.31.23 172.31.16.12 RAD114 No.4 FAR-2xx8 Radar 192.168.31.24 172.31.17.12 RAD115 No.5 FAR-2xx8 Radar 192.168.31.25 172.31.16.13 RAD116 No.6 FAR-2xx8Radar 192.168.31.26 172.31.17.13 RAD117...
  • Page 101: Appendix 2 Subsystem

    APPENDIX 2 SUBSYSTEM Where the network configuration requires the use of a HUB-3000, the [Subsystem] settings must also be configured. For example, in a configuration like the one below, if the Subsystem settings are not configured, No. 1 ECDIS can only receive data from No. 1 Gyro, and No. 2 ECDIS can only receive data from No.
  • Page 102: Appendix 3 Rcb-002 Ip Address Setting

    APPENDIX 3 RCB-002 IP ADDRESS SETTING When multiple Radar Connection Box RCB-002s are connected to the same network, change the IP address as follows. Assign a different IP address to each RCB-002. IP address setting is not required for configurations with a single RCB-002. Preparation •...
  • Page 103 APPENDIX 3 RCB-002 IP ADDRESS SETTING 6. Enter the IP address as follows, then click the [SET] button. • No.1 RCB: 192.168.031.111 (Default setting) • No.3 RCB: 192.168.031.113 • No.2 RCB: 192.168.031.112 • No.4 RCB: 192.168.031.114 7. Click the [CLOSE] button. 8.

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