Furuno FAR-3210 Installation Manual

Furuno FAR-3210 Installation Manual

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Complies with IEC62923-1/2
FAR-3210(-BB)/3220(-BB)/3310/3320/3220-NXT(-BB)/
Model
FAR-3320-NXT/3230S(-BB)/3330S/3230S-SSD(-BB)/
FAR-3330S-SSD/3320W/3220W-BB/3330SW/3230SW-BB
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................i
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................iv
EQUIPMENT LISTS...............................xii
1. INSTALLATION...............................1-1
1.3 Monitor Unit.......................................1-12
1.4 Control Unit .......................................1-13
1.5 Power Supply Unit ............................1-15
1.6 Processor Unit ..................................1-16
1.7 Transceiver Unit................................1-17
1.8 Sensor Adapters (option) ..................1-18
1.9 Intelligent HUB (option).....................1-19
1.10 Switching Hub (option)......................1-20
1.11 Junction Box (option) ........................1-20
2. WIRING............................................2-1
2.1 Overview .............................................2-1
2.6 Processor Unit ..................................2-34
2.7 Power Supply Unit ............................2-42
2.8 Transceiver Unit................................2-45
2.9 Monitor Unit.......................................2-51
2.10 Sensor Adapters (option) ..................2-52
2.12 Junction Box (option) ........................2-73
2.13 Intelligent HUB (option).....................2-73
(option)..............................................2-74
2.15 VDR Connection ...............................2-78
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Installation Manual
CHART RADAR
3.1 Radar Installation Menu ......................3-1
3.2 How to Align the Heading ...................3-1
3.5 Dual Radar Display .............................3-3
3.6 Other Settings .....................................3-6
ECDIS and Radar .............................3-13
3.8 Forwarding Distance .........................3-13
3.12 Web Setting Menu ............................3-16
3.14 ICE Mode ..........................................3-16
4. INPUT/OUTPUT DATA ...................4-1
4.1 Processor Unit ....................................4-1
4.2 IEC 61162 Sentences .........................4-2
APPX. 1 JIS CABLE GUIDE............AP-1
APPX. 2 ROD TERMINALS.............AP-2
APPX. 4 ALERT LIST ....................AP-18
PACKING LIST(S)............................... A-1
OUTLINE DRAWING(S)...................... D-1
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Installation Manual Complies with IEC62923-1/2 CHART RADAR FAR-3210(-BB)/3220(-BB)/3310/3320/3220-NXT(-BB)/ Model FAR-3320-NXT/3230S(-BB)/3330S/3230S-SSD(-BB)/ FAR-3330S-SSD/3320W/3220W-BB/3330SW/3230SW-BB (Product Name: Marine Radar) SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......i 3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS ..3-1 3.1 Radar Installation Menu ......3-1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ....iv 3.2 How to Align the Heading ....3-1 EQUIPMENT LISTS.......xii 3.3 How to Adjust the Sweep Timing ..3-2...
  • Page 2 ・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN A : APR 2014 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. S2 : SEP . 29, 2022 Pub. No. IME-36160-S2 (AKMU ) FAR-3000series 0 0 0 1 9 6 9 8 5 1 6...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The installer of the equipment must read the applicable safety instructions before attempting to install the equipment. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, DANGER will result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 4 Model Transceiver Magnetron Antenna* 100 W/m 50 W/m 10 W/m XN12CF 0.6 m 1.4 m 4.4 m Magnetron FAR-3210(-BB) RTR-105 (12 kW) XN20CF 0.4 m 0.9 m 3.0 m radar FNE1201 FAR-3310 XN24CF 0.3 m 0.6 m 2.5 m XN12CF 1.3 m...
  • Page 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass: Steering Standard Steering Standard Unit Unit compass compass compass compass Antenna Unit Processor Unit (EC-3000) 2.40 m 1.55 m (X-band, TR-UP, 12 kW, 2.15 m 1.40 m magnetron radar ) Monitor Unit (MU-190)
  • Page 6: System Configuration

    Gyrocompass meeting the requirements of the IMO resolution A.424(XI). SDME meeting the requirements of IMO resolution MSC.96(72). The radar may be interconnected via HUB-3000 to other FURUNO processing units having approved LAN ports. Standard connection Basic configuration is shown with solid line. For footnotes, see "Notes" on page x.
  • Page 7 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION S-band (TR-UP) for FAR-3230S(-BB)/3330S, 30 kW for FAR-3230S-SSD(-BB)/3330S-SSD, 250 W (w/Performance Monitor PM-52A) (w/Performance Monitor PM-52B) SN24CF-RSB129-107 SN24CF-RSB133-111 SN30CF-RSB129-107 SN30CF-RSB133-111 Antenna Unit SN36CF-RSB129-107 SN36CF-RSB133-111 Sub monitor Antenna Cable 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) PSU-014 or PSU-015 100-230 VAC POWER SUPPLY 1ø, 50-60 Hz...
  • Page 8 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION X-band (TR-DOWN) TRANSCEIVER UNIT Sub monitor Waveguide RTR-108 ANTENNA UNIT 100-115/220-230 VAC w/ Perf. Monit. PM-32A Antenna cable 1ø, 50-60 Hz XN20CF-RSB-130 (for de-icer) XN24CF-RSB-130 PSU-014 POWER SUPPLY 100-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz UNIT 440 VAC Serial Transformer 1ø, 50-60 Hz Sensor Adapter...
  • Page 9 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION S-band (TR-DOWN) ANTENNA UNIT (w/Performance Monitor PM-52A) SN36CF-RSB-131 TRANSCEIVER Sub monitor UNIT Coaxial cable RTR-109 Antenna cable 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) PSU-014 or PSU-015 100-230 VAC POWER SUPPLY 1ø, 50-60 Hz UNIT PSU-014: 24 rpm antenna unit 440 VAC PSU-015: 42 rpm antenna unit Serial...
  • Page 10 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Interswitch connection When multiple radars are used, connect the units as shown in the figure below. This configuration lets each radar as a standalone radar in case of HUB malfunction. 100-115/220-230 VAC 100-115/220-230 VAC ANTENNA UNIT ANTENNA UNIT 1ø, 50-60 Hz (For de-icer) 1ø, 50-60 Hz (For de-icer) TRANSCEIVER UNIT...
  • Page 11 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Back-up ECDIS connection When setting up the radar as a ECDIS back-up, connect the radar and main ECDIS unit as shown in the figure below. 100-115/220-230 VAC ANTENNA UNIT 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) TRANSCEIVER UNIT Sub Monitor 100-230 VAC POWER SUPPLY UNIT 1ø, 50-60 Hz...
  • Page 12 • CAT 1C and CAT 1HC: effective diameter of 320 mm or higher • CAT 2C and CAT 2HC: effective diameter of 250 mm or higher Category Maker Model Viewing distance CAT 1C and FURUNO MU-231 1.02 m CAT 1HC MU-231CE 1.02 m MU-270W 1.02 m...
  • Page 13 8) When using this unit as a Back-up ECDIS, the setup of the Back-up ECDIS must be completed by a FURUNO approved service engineer. 9) When setting up Operator Fitness and connecting this unit to the BNWAS, ensure the Monitor...
  • Page 14: Equipment Lists

    EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply <X-band TR-UP> • Magnetron radar: FAR-3210(-BB)/3220(-BB)/3310/3320 • Solid state radar: FAR-3220-NXT(-BB)/3320-NXT Name Type Code No. Remarks Antenna XN12CF-RSB128-105 4 ft Unit XN12CF-RSB128-106 (Magnetron XN20CF-RSB128-105 6.5 ft Select radar) XN20CF-RSB128-106 XN24CF-RSB128-105 8 ft XN24CF-RSB128-106 Antenna XN12CF-RSB128-123 4 ft...
  • Page 15 EQUIPMENT LISTS Name Type Code No. Remarks Spare SP24-00601 001-170-660 For EC-3000 Parts Fuse: FGMB-S 125V 10A PBF (000-157-470-10, 3 pcs.) SP24-00602 001-170-670 For EC-3000 Fuse: FGMB-A 250V 5A PBF (000-157-570-10, 3 pcs.) SP03-17641 001-249-740 For PSU-014 Fuse: FGBO-A 250V 7A PBF (000-178-084-10, 2 pcs.) SP03-19701 001-531-630...
  • Page 16 EQUIPMENT LISTS Name Type Code No. Remarks Accessories FP24-00603 001-285-760 For EC-3000(FAR-V2) FP24-00608 001-624-400 For EC-3000(FAR-V5) FP24-00701 001-418-340 For RCU-025 FP24-00801 001-418-410 For RCU-026 Spare Parts SP24-00601 001-170-660 For EC-3000, Fuse: FGMB-S 125V 10A PBF (000-157-470-10, 3 pcs.) SP24-00602 001-170-670 For EC-3000, Fuse: FGMB-A 250V 5A PBF (000-157-570-10, 3 pcs.)
  • Page 17 EQUIPMENT LISTS Name Type Code No. Remarks Installation CP03-35201 001-249-860 For radiator Materials CP03-35500[15M] 000-024-096 Select For antenna unit, 15 m CP03-35510[30M] 000-024-097 For antenna unit, 30 m CP03-35520[40M] 000-024-098 For antenna unit, 40 m CP03-35530[50M] 000-024-099 For antenna unit, 50 m CP03-35301 001-249-770 For PSU-014...
  • Page 18 EQUIPMENT LISTS Name Type Code No. Remarks Installation CP03-35202 001-249-880 For radiator Materials CP03-35500[15M] 000-024-096 Select For antenna unit, 15 m CP03-35510[30M] 000-024-097 For antenna unit, 30 m CP03-35520[40M] 000-024-098 For antenna unit, 40 m CP03-35530[50M] 000-024-099 For antenna unit, 50 m CP03-35301 001-249-770 For PSU-014, PSU-015...
  • Page 19 EQUIPMENT LISTS Name Type Code No. Remarks LAN Signal OP03-223-3 001-254-380 For X-band magnetron radar Converter OP03-223-4 001-569-010 For X-band solid state radar OP03-223-2 001-254-370 For S-band magnetron radar OP03-223-1 001-254-360 For S-band solid state radar Cable Extension OP03-224-3 001-254-410 For X-band magnetron radar, with Junction Box RJB-001, LAN Signal Converter...
  • Page 20 EQUIPMENT LISTS Name Type Code No. Remarks Junction Box RJB-001 000-083-355 LAN Cable Assy. MOD-Z072-050+ 001-167-890-10 AC/DC Power PR-240 Supply Unit PR-241 Ferrite Core OP86-11 001-594-450 For PR-241 Installation CP03-28900(10M) 000-082-658 LAN cable for sensor adapter Materials CP03-28910(20M) 000-082-659 CP03-28920(30M) 000-082-660 Installation CP24-02900(10M)
  • Page 21 EQUIPMENT LISTS Name Type Code No. Remarks Signal Cable Assy. S03-92-15(8P) 001-259-890 For sub monitor, RW-00136, 15 S03-92-30(8P) 001-259-900 For sub monitor, RW-00136, 30 S03-92-40(8P) 001-259-910 For sub monitor, RW-00136, 40 S03-92-50(8P) 001-259-920 For sub monitor, RW-00136, 50 Rectangular Guide OP03-148 008-477-540 For X-band TR-DOWN radar...
  • Page 22 ANT. rotation Category Radar type speed CAT 1C FAR-3310, FAR-3320, FAR-3330S, FAR-3330S-SSD, 24 rpm FAR-3320W, FAR-3330SW CAT 1HC Same models as above 42 rpm CAT 2C FAR-3210(-BB), FAR-3220(-BB), FAR-3230S(-BB), 24 rpm FAR-3230S-SSD(-BB),FAR-3220W-BB, FAR-3230SW-BB CAT 2HC Same models as above 42 rpm...
  • Page 23: Installation

    INSTALLATION NOTICE Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or 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. Antenna Unit (X-band Radar) 1.1.1 Installation considerations •...
  • Page 24 1. INSTALLATION • Install the antenna unit away from interfering high-power energy sources and TX ra- dio antennas. • Keep the lower edge of the antenna unit above the safety rail by at least 500 mm. • Install two antenna units as shown in the figure below. more than 20°...
  • Page 25 1. INSTALLATION • For X-band radar, if it is necessary to lay down the radiator before you fasten Waveguide Lay down radiator with it to the antenna unit, lay it waveguide facing upward. down with the waveguide up, to prevent damage to the cylinder that sur- Cylinder rounds the waveguide.
  • Page 26 1. INSTALLATION 5. Fasten loosely the four bolts from the side (3 Fasten the inside bolts first. to 6 in the right figure). Then fasten first the inside bolts (3 and 4 in the right figure), and fasten the outside bolts (5 and 6 in the right figure).
  • Page 27 1. INSTALLATION Belt sling Belt sling Bow side UP Lifting fixture Lifting fixture Radiator Radiator (ø20) (ø20) bracket bracket Note: Pass the belt sling Shackle Shackle around the stern side of (left, right) (left, right) the radiator bracket. How to remove the lifting fixture The lifting fixtures are attached to the base of the chassis and must be removed after hoisting the antenna unit.
  • Page 28 1. INSTALLATION 3. Place the Antenna Unit on the platform, then orient the unit so the bow mark on its base is facing the ship’s bow. Note: When the Antenna Unit is placed on the platform, make sure that the plat- form is not inclined.
  • Page 29: Antenna Unit (S-Band Radar)

    1. INSTALLATION Mounting platform side Arrange a ground terminal as close as possible to Antenna Unit. There are two methods to connect the ground wire for mounting platform side. Method 1 Method 2 Adhesive Adhesive Hex bolt Hex bolt Ground wire Ground wire Flat washer Spring washer...
  • Page 30 1. INSTALLATION 2. Set the radiator on the radiator bracket (w/antenna support) so the guide pins of the antenna support fit into the guide pin holes on the radiator bracket. (Orient the logo of the radiator to the side with bow mark on the bracket. If reversely oriented, the radiator cannot be set to the bracket.) Guide pin holes Antenna...
  • Page 31 The Antenna Unit may be assembled before hoisting it to the mounting platform. Ori- ent the FURUNO logo of the radiator to the bow side of the antenna unit. Hoist the an- tenna unit with belt slings and shackles of hole diameter 20 mm (supplied locally with required quantities according to hoisting).
  • Page 32 1. INSTALLATION scratches. After the antenna unit is hoisted in place, remove the all shackles and the lifting fixtures at the upper chassis (A, two places). Protector Remove lifting fixtures. (cloth etc.) Lifting fixture Belt sling (Remove) Bolt and gasket Fasten the bolts tightly.
  • Page 33 1. INSTALLATION • The thickness of the antenna unit platform must be over 15 mm. • The reinforcement rib must be installed diagonally as shown below. 2. Referring to the outline drawing, drill eight mounting holes (16 mm) in the mount- ing platform.
  • Page 34: Monitor Unit

    1. INSTALLATION 6. Using a hex bolt (M625), nut (M6), spring washer (M6) and flat washer (M6), es- tablish the ground system on the mounting platform as shown in the following fig- ure. The location must be within 340 mm of the ground terminal on the Antenna Unit.
  • Page 35: Control Unit

    1. INSTALLATION Control Unit The control units can be installed on a desktop or flush mounted in a console. For the desktop installation the unit can laid flat or tilted. Installation considerations Keep in mind the following points when selecting a location. •...
  • Page 36 1. INSTALLATION Desk fixing plate RCU-025 RCU-026 How to mount the unit flush with mounting surface 1. Drill four mounting holes of 5 mm diameter referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual. 2. Fix the control unit with four screws (M4, local supply) from the underside of the desktop.
  • Page 37: Power Supply Unit

    1. INSTALLATION Power Supply Unit 1.5.1 Installation considerations The Power Supply Unit can be mounted on a bulkhead or deck. Keep in mind the fol- lowing points when selecting a location. • Locate the unit away from heat sources because of heat that can build up inside the cabinet.
  • Page 38: Processor Unit

    1. INSTALLATION 1.5.2 How to install the power supply unit Use four bolts (M6, local supply) to fix the (ex: PSU-014) (ex: PSU-014) power supply unit. Note: For bulkhead mounting, the open notches on the unit must face the deck. Notch Notch : Bolt holes...
  • Page 39: Transceiver Unit

    1. INSTALLATION • Install the processor unit on the floor, or on a bulkhead with the following direction (horizontal), because of the DVD drive unit. 1.6.2 How to install the processor unit 1. Use 10 binding head screws (M48, supplied) to attach the chassis bases 1 and 2 to the processor unit.
  • Page 40: Sensor Adapters (Option)

    1. INSTALLATION • Determine the location considering the length of the cable between the transceiver unit and the antenna unit and the cable between the transceiver unit and the power supply unit. • A magnetic compass will be affected if the transceiver unit is placed too close to the magnetic compass.
  • Page 41: Intelligent Hub (Option)

    1. INSTALLATION MC-3010A MC-3000S MC-3020D MC-3030D Intelligent HUB (option) Use the optional Intelligent HUB (HUB-3000) to connect gateway network equipment. Do not connect this network to the shipborne LAN network. Further, do not connect a PC to this network, other than for maintenance. Installation considerations Keep in mind the following considerations when selecting a location.
  • Page 42: Switching Hub (Option)

    1. INSTALLATION 2. Fasten four self-tapping screws (420, supplied) to fix the unit. : Screw holes 1.10 Switching Hub (option) Use the HUB-100 to connect sensor networks. This network cannot be connected to the shipborne LAN network. Further do not connect a commercial PC to this network, other than for the maintenance.
  • Page 43: Wiring

    FAR-3000 series radar, the HUB-3000 IGMP querier function must also be setup. See the Instruction Manual for the HUB-3000 IGMP querier. • To ensure the security of the FURUNO network, be sure to connect with non-FU- RUNO networks via the service gateway (tBOX810-83A-FL).
  • Page 44 2. WIRING About wiring • To use the USB port on the control unit, connect the control unit to the processor unit, using the USB cable supplied with the control unit or optional USB cable. • The length of the USB cable must be within 5 m to prevent equipment trouble. •...
  • Page 45 2. WIRING 2.1.1 Standard wiring A Cat 5e LAN cable (RW-00135) connects between the antenna unit and the power supply unit (PSU). The maximum length of the cables between the Processor Unit and the antenna unit is 80 m. Retrofit (using antenna cable RW-9600/6895/4873) or foremast installation is also possible, with the installation of a pair of LAN Signal Converters, one in the antenna unit, the other in the PSU.
  • Page 46 2. WIRING X-band/S-band TR-DOWN radar Cabling between the transceiver unit and the antenna unit: 80 m Waveguide: 50 m Antenna De-icer Unit 100-115 / DPYCY-1.5 220-230 VAC X-band FR-9 Waveguide, 20/30/50 m S-band TTYCYSLA-10 LHPX-20-ASSY or WF-H50-7S, 20/30 m 15/30/40/50 m Sub monitor Transceiver Unit S03-92-* (8P)
  • Page 47: Antenna Unit (X-Band, Tr-Up)

    2. WIRING WAGO connector Press downward. Procedure 1. Twist the cores. Terminal 2. Press the terminal opener downward. opener 3. Insert the wire to hole. Wire 4. Remove the terminal opener. WAGO 5. Pull the wire to confirm that it is secure. connector Twist A terminal opener is provided on the circuit board as below.
  • Page 48 2. WIRING Antenna cable RW-00135 For X-band radar, the end of the antenna cable RW-00135 which connects to the an- tenna unit is pre-fabricated. Antenna cable RW-9600/6895/4873 (for retrofit or foremast installation) Note: For extend the antenna cable, RW-9600 only can be used. The white, red, and green wires are not used.
  • Page 49 2. WIRING 2.2.2 How to connect the cables NOTICE If there is a chance of inclement weather when the RF unit is removed, cover the intakes on both Intake covers with packing tape for waterproofing. Be sure to remove the tape after completing the installation.
  • Page 50 2. WIRING 2. Disconnect the performance monitor connector (J807) and the motor drive con- nectors (J803, J804 and J808) from the RF-TB Board. RF-TB board (03P9570) J808 (motor) J808 (motor) J808 (motor) J804 (motor) J804 (motor) J804 (motor) J807 (performance monitor) J807 (performance monitor) J807 (performance monitor) J803 (motor)
  • Page 51 2. WIRING Available direction of cable entrance (Bow direction →) Deck entrance Mid-stern Stern (Factory setting) entrance entrance Remove four screws to change the direction of cable cover. 5. Unfasten the two screws fixing the cable clamp for antenna cable, then pass the antenna cable through the cable entrance.
  • Page 52 2. WIRING Cable entrance Cable entrance Locking wire saddle Locking wire saddle Locking wire saddle for antenna Locking wire saddle for antenna for de-icer cable for de-icer cable and sub monitor cables and sub monitor cables REAR REAR 7. Re-mount the transceiver unit then reconnect the connectors for the motor (J803, J804 and J808).
  • Page 53 2. WIRING TB804 NOTE: Do not use crimp-on lug, to prevent contact resistance from Fasten conductor Fasten shield increasing. with screw. with clamp. TB803 Coaxial cable REAR REAR Signal line 9. For DE-ICER INSTALLATION, connect the de-icer power cable to the de-icer board 03P9573 attached on the front cover.
  • Page 54 2. WIRING 3) Pass the de-icer power cable through the cable band. Connect the cable to TB901 on the DE-ICER board (03P9573), using the supplied crimp- on lugs. 4) Attach the motor and connectors re- moved at step 1). Cable band Cable band TB901 5) Set the Voltage Setting switch accord-...
  • Page 55 2. WIRING 11. Coat the hinge with the supplied adhesive to waterproof the hinge then close the cable entrance cover. Fix the cable cover with four screws, then coat the screws with the supplied adhesive. Screw Close Adhesive Adhesive Cable entrance cover 12.
  • Page 56: Antenna Unit (X-Band, Tr-Down)

    2. WIRING Antenna Unit (X-band, TR-DOWN) 2.3.1 How to fabricate the cables Three cables are connected to the antenna unit: the serial cable from the transceiver unit, waveguide (FAR-3220W-BB/3320W) or microwave coaxial cable (FAR- 3230SW-BB/3330SW), and power cable for the de-icer (option). TTYCYSLA-10 (for serial cable) Clamp the armor with the cable clamp.
  • Page 57 2. WIRING 2.3.2 How to connect the cables for X-band radar (TR-DOWN) Some parts or wiring have been omitted from the illustrations for clarity. Also, in the procedure, mainly figures of magnetron radar are shown. 1. Loosen four bolts from the rear cover to remove the rear cover. If the de-icer is already installed, loosen two bolts inside the antenna to remove the front cover.
  • Page 58 2. WIRING 3. Unfasten four screws to open the cable entrance cover. Cable entrance cover Cable entrance cover Note: The orientation of the cable entrance can be changed. See "How to change the orientation" on page 2-8. 4. Unfasten the two screws fixing the cable clamp for the serial cable, then pass the serial cable (TTYCYSLA-10) through the cable entrance.
  • Page 59 2. WIRING Cable entrance Cable entrance Cable entrance Locking wire saddle for serial cable. Locking wire saddle for serial cable. Locking wire saddle for serial cable. REAR REAR 6. Attach the appropriate WAGO connectors (pre-attached) to the serial cable, and then connect the serial cable to the RF-TB Board as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 60 2. WIRING 1) Remove four screws from the motor and disconnect connectors J875 and J876 to Four screws remove the motor. Motor Motor J875 J876 Remove the motor. 2) Set a locking wire saddle (supplied) at locations (B) and (C) shown in the fol- lowing figure.
  • Page 61 2. WIRING 8. Position the cables so their armors lie beneath their respective cable clamps in the cable entrance. Fasten the cable clamps. Cable clamp 9. Coat the hinge with the supplied adhesive to waterproof the hinge then close the cable entrance cover.
  • Page 62: Antenna Unit (S-Band, Tr-Up)

    2. WIRING 4) Connect the waveguide flange and then fix with the bolt. 5) Wipe off the excess adhesive from the flange. 12. Hold the rear cover at the lower part (near the intake), and the push it horizontally to- wards the chassis until the gasket be- tween the front and rear covers are about 5 mm wide.
  • Page 63 2. WIRING Antenna cable RW-9600/6895/4873 (for retrofit installation) The optional LAN signal converter kit is required for retrofit installation. For wiring in case of a retrofit, see section 2.11. The white, red, and green wires are not used. Attach a single crimp-on lug (FV5.5- S4(LF), yellow) locally to the wires.
  • Page 64 2. WIRING 2.4.2 How to connect the cables Three cables are connected to the Antenna Unit: antenna, sub monitor* and de-icer* power cables (*: option). The procedure shows how to connect all cables. Disregard the descriptions for the optional equipment if not applicable. Note: Apply the supplied adhesive to the unused cable glands.
  • Page 65 2. WIRING Heater Heater M5 screw M5 screw (two places) (two places) 2. Disconnect the performance monitor connector (J807) and the motor drive con- nectors (J803, J804 and J808) from the RF-TB Board. < Magnetron radars > RF-TB board (03P9570) J808 (motor) J808 (motor) J804 (motor)
  • Page 66 2. WIRING 4. Remove the RF unit with the handle. Note: For magnetron radars, lay the unit on its side or on top of non-ferrous material, to prevent demagnetization. 5. Unfasten the cable gland for the antenna cable and remove the gasket and three flat washers and remove the protector.
  • Page 67 2. WIRING Magnetron radar  Destination of Antenna cable: Power line: TB801 through the locking wire saddle (A) LAN cable: J821 through the locking wire saddles (B, two places) Shield of power line: Screw (C) Shield of LAN cable: Screw (D) ( C ) Connect shield for power line TB801...
  • Page 68 2. WIRING Solid state radar  Destination of Antenna cable: Power line: TB801 through the locking wire saddle (A) LAN cable: J821 through the locking wire saddles (A and B, two places) Shield of power line: Screw (C) Shield of LAN cable: Screw (D) TB801 Power line ( C )
  • Page 69 2. WIRING 14. For DE-ICER INSTALLATION, connect the de-icer power cable the de-icer board 03P9573 attached on the front cover. If the de-icer is not provided, go to step 12. [TEST] switch Voltage Setting switch TB901 Front cover w/de-icer, DEICER Board (03P9573) inside view 1) Wrap the supplied spiral tube around the de-icer power cable, starting from the crimp-on lugs.
  • Page 70: Antenna Unit (S-Band, Tr-Down)

    2. WIRING the supplied adhesive. Fasten the installation materials to each of the cover bolts. M5 screw M5 screw (Do not apply adhesive.) (Do not apply adhesive.) Fixing Shaft Fixing Shaft SD Heater SD Heater Fixing Plate Fixing Plate Cover Bolt Cover Bolt M5 screw coated M5 screw coated...
  • Page 71 (unit: mm) (FV2-M4) Outer sheath Microwave coaxial cable See the FURUNO Installation Handbook (publication no. TIE-00160) for how to treat this cable. 2.5.2 How to connect the cables for S-band radar (TR-DOWN) Three cables are connected to the Antenna Unit: serial cable from the transceiver unit, microwave coaxial cable and de-icer power cable (option).
  • Page 72 2. WIRING Some parts or wiring have been omitted from the illustrations for clarity. 1. Loosen four bolts on the rear cover to remove the rear cover. If the de-icer is al- ready installed, loosen also four bolts on the front cover to remove the front cover. If the lifting fixtures are still attached, they should be removed.
  • Page 73 2. WIRING 3. Unfasten the cable gland for the serial cable (TTYCSLA-10) and remove the gas- ket and three flat washers and remove the protector. Cable entry for serial cable (Side view) Flat washers Flat washers Gland Gland Remove Remove Gasket Gasket protector...
  • Page 74 2. WIRING Attach crimp-on lug (pre-attached) to drain wire and connect to TB802 chassis. TB803 ( C ) ( A ) REAR REAR 10. For DE-ICER INSTALLATION, connect the de-icer power cable the de-icer board 03P9573 attached on the front cover. If the de-icer is not provided, go to step 12. [TEST] switch Voltage Setting switch...
  • Page 75 2. WIRING 3) Pass the de-icer power cable through the ca- ble band. Connect the cable to TB901 on the DE-ICER board (03P9573), using the sup- plied crimp-on lugs. 4) Set the Voltage Setting switch according to the power source for the de-icer; 115 V or 230 V.
  • Page 76 2. WIRING 13. Fasten the coaxial connector to the waveguide flange with three sets of M620 hex bolts, M6 spring washers and M6 nuts. Coat surface of flange with waterproofing compound. Hex bolt Spring washer REAR REAR REAR 14. Tape the cable with two or more Coaxial 5 cm turns of self-bonding tape then wrap...
  • Page 77 2. WIRING 2.6.1 How to connect cables to terminals in the processor unit Use screws (M36, supplied) to attach the wiring plate 1 and wiring plate 2 to the pro- cessor unit. Connect the cables shown below to the connectors at the front of the pro- cessor unit.
  • Page 78 2. WIRING How to fabricate the LAN cable Fabricate the LAN cable (FR-FTPC-CY, Armor Cable jacket DTI-C5E350 VCV), as shown below. (Wrap both edges of the armor with vi- nyl tape.) Make sure the shield of the Inner vinyl sheath cable contacts the shell of the modular Outer vinyl sheath plug.
  • Page 79 2. WIRING How to connect the cables 1. Unfasten four screws (M48) to remove the top cover from the processor unit. 2. Unfasten the three bolts circled below to remove the upper plate of the cable clamp. J3 to J6: IEC 61162-1/2 J7 to J10: IEC 61162-1 J8 J8 J6 J6...
  • Page 80 2. WIRING 6. For the drain wire of the TTYCSLA se- ries cable, attach shrink tubing (local supply) to drain wire, fasten a crimp-on lug (pre-attached at location shown in the figure to the right.) to drain wire then fasten the wire with a screw. 2.6.3 How to select the serial input/output format How to set the termination resistors...
  • Page 81 2. WIRING Jumper block JP3 Connector J5 SHORT Termination resistor: ON (default setting) OPEN OPEN Termination connector: OFF SHORT Jumper block JP4 Connector J6 SHORT Termination resistor: ON (default setting) OPEN OPEN Termination connector: OFF SHORT How to select the serial input/output format Use the connectors J3 to J6 to set the input/output format for serial CH1 to CH4, from IEC 61162-1 or IEC 61162-2.
  • Page 82 2. WIRING Connector J6 Pin # Signal In/Out Description IEC 61162-2 IEC 61162-1 TD4-A Serial CH4, output IEC 61162-1/2 TTYCS(LA)-4 TTYCS(LA)-4 TD4-B Serial CH4, output IEC 61162-1/2 RD4-A Serial CH4, input IEC 61162-2 No connection RD4-B Serial CH4, input IEC 61162-2 ISOGND4 Isolation GND (CH4) RD4-H...
  • Page 83: Processor Unit

    2. WIRING How to set contact input/output The connector J11 can be used for the connection of contact input or voltage input. Refer to the figures shown below to make the wiring which complies with the input specification. Note: The input must not exceed the range of the input voltage, to prevent malfunc- tion.
  • Page 84: Power Supply Unit

    2. WIRING Power Supply Unit Wire the unit as shown below. See the interconnection diagram for details. • PSU-014/016: For antenna of 24 rpm, w/a fan • PSU-015/018: For antenna of 42 rpm, w/two fans PSU-015/018 PSU-014/016 Fuse holder Fuse holder (2 pcs.) 1.
  • Page 85 2. WIRING 4. Pass the LAN and serial cables through the cable clamp. 2. Pass the cable 2. Pass the cable to next lane. to next lane. Set the cable. Set the cable. 1. Insert the cable. 1. Insert the cable. Serial cable LAN cable 5.
  • Page 86 2. WIRING 7. Fabricate the antenna cable as shown below. RW-00135 See "How to fabricate the LAN cable" on page 2-36 for how to attach the LAN cable connector. Power line Vinyl tape Armor LAN cable Sheath Sheath Braided Crimp-on lug (M4) shield Crimp-on lug (M3) Wrap the shield of LAN cable...
  • Page 87: Transceiver Unit

    2. WIRING 11. Connect the shield Grounding point (for antenna cable) Grounding point (for antenna cable) wires of the antenna cable and serial cable for processor unit to each grounding point. Grounding point Grounding point (for serial cable for processor unit) (for serial cable for processor unit) 12.
  • Page 88 2. WIRING TTYCYSLA-10 (for serial cable) Clamp the armor with the cable clamp. X: 300/S: 520 X: 300/S: 520 X: 140/S: 360 X: 140/S: 360 35 35 Drain wire Drain wire Pass the heat shrink tubing (local supply) Outer sheath Armor Inner sheath onto the drain wire.
  • Page 89 2. WIRING 2. Unfasten three bolts from the cable clamp. Lay the cables in respective cable slots so their armors rest in the slots. For Serial cable For Antenna cable For Sub monitor cable Loosen eight bolts. Remove three bolts. 3.
  • Page 90 2. WIRING TB803 TB804 • Destination of Serial cable from the Antenna Unit Serial cable: TB802 and TB803 through the locking wire saddle (A). Shield of serial cable: Screw on fixing plate (C) TB803 TB802 4. Bind all cables with cable ties supplied locally (two places). Cable tie Cable tie 5.
  • Page 91 2. WIRING With a waveguide and magnetron, however, mismatch of impedance causes “fre- quency pulling.” For this reason, the number of possible mismatches in a waveguide run, i.e., joins and bends, must be kept minimum. • Each pair of flanges should be coupled with one O-ring, four bolts and spring wash- ers and the choke flange must be in the upper position.
  • Page 92 2. WIRING Shield of LAN cable: Screw (D) TB801 J821 ( D ) ( A ) LAN cable LAN cable ( C ) Power line Power line Antenna cable • Destination of sub monitor cable Signal line: TB803 through the locking wire saddle (A), see the figure for the "Destination of Antenna cable:"...
  • Page 93: Monitor Unit

    5. Check that armor of cables are lying in their respective cable slots then fasten the cable clamp. Microwave coaxial plug Attach the microwave coaxial plug to the coaxial cable. See the applicable FURUNO technical information for the procedure. Attach the coaxial cable assembly to the transceiver unit as follows: 1.
  • Page 94: Sensor Adapters (Option)

    2. WIRING EXT BRILL SERIAL BAUD COLOR DVI PWR CTRL RATE CALIBRATION LOCK SYNC* RS-485 4800bps *: [DVI PWR SYNC] is the slide switch at the bottom rear of the monitor unit. Confirm that this switch is set to [ON] (default setting). See Slide switch below for details. Slide switch Set the slide switch to "ON"...
  • Page 95 2. WIRING Attach the cables to the applicable pins. Pin no. Cable color Signal 24V_OUT or 24V_IN Black 24V_GND White MODBUS-A Blue MODBUS-B Gray Note 1: Use the MC1.5-W cable between the sensor adapters. Note 2: The total length of the MC1.5-W cables must be less than 6 m to prevent mal- function.
  • Page 96 2. WIRING TTYCSLA-1 cable TTYCS-1 cable Core: 6 Core: 6 Core: 6 Core: 6 Vinyl tape Vinyl tape Shield (fold back) Shield (fold back) Vinyl tape Vinyl tape (width: 10) (width: 10) (width: 10) (width: 10) See Note 1. See Note 1. TTYCS-4 cable TTYCSLA-4 cable J4/J6: 100...
  • Page 97 2. WIRING Connections Unfasten four screws to remove the cover. Pass the cables through the clamps and attach the cables to respective connectors. The shield (or drain wire) must lie in (con- nected to) the clamp. For TTYCSLA cables, attach a shrinking tube (local supply), to drain wire, then use these crimp-on lugs and screws to connect the drain wire here.
  • Page 98 2. WIRING Connector J5 Signal Remarks IEC 61162-2 IEC 61162-1 name TD2-A Serial CH2, output IEC 61162-1/2/modbus TTYCS(LA)-4 TTYCS(LA)-4 TD2-B Serial CH2, output IEC 61162-1/2/modbus RD2-A Serial CH2, output IEC 61162-2/modbus No connection RD2-B Serial CH2, output IEC 61162-2/modbus ISOGND2 Isolation, GND (CH2) RD2-H Serial CH2, output IEC 61162-1...
  • Page 99 2. WIRING Connector J9 Pin# Signal name In/Out Description Used cable TD7-A Serial CH7, output IEC 61162-1 TTYCS-1Q or TTYCSLA-1Q TD7-B Serial CH7, output IEC 61162-1 RD7-H Serial CH7, input IEC 61162-1 RD7-C Serial CH7, input IEC 61162-1 TD8-A Serial CH8, output IEC 61162-1 TD8-B Serial CH8, output IEC 61162-1 RD8-H...
  • Page 100 2. WIRING 2.10.2 MC-3010A/3020D/3030D • MC-3010A: Inputs analog signal. To use MC-3010A as current input, connect short pins to each terminals. • MC-3020D: Inputs digital signal (8ch contact input). Contact or voltage input is se- lectable (contact input requires short pins). •...
  • Page 101 2. WIRING Connection For TTYCSLA cables, pass the drain wire through shrink tubing, then attach these crimp- on lugs and screws to connect drain wires to chassis. IV-1.25sq. (Local supply) IV-1.25sq. (Local supply) TTYCS-1/ TTYCS-1/ TTYCSLA-1 TTYCSLA-1 MC1.5-W-L cable MC1.5-W-L cable MC-3010A IV-1.25sq.
  • Page 102 2. WIRING • Power voltage: Input the amount of power voltage change to the operational ampli- fier. AN +15V +15V +VS1 AN-IN Voltage +VS2 source AN-GND Opeamp OutGnd CURR-JP1 - VS2 InGnd CURR-JP2 - VS1 Jumper: open 1kΩ 1% 0.5Wx2 Load - 15V AN GND AN - 15V...
  • Page 103 2. WIRING Connector J5 Pin # Signal name In/Out Description Power voltage Power current AN3_IN Analog 3 input TTYCS(LA)-1 AN3_GND Analog 3 GND CURR3_JP1 Analog 3 input, power current/ Pin #3-#4: open Pin #3-#4: short voltage setting jumper 1 CURR3_JP2 Analog 3 input, power current/ voltage setting jumper 1 How to set ACK input (MC-3020D)
  • Page 104 2. WIRING Connector J4 ACK3 ACK3 ACK4 Signal name Remarks ACK4 voltage contact voltage contact DC12V_OUT ACK3 In Pin #1-#2: No connection short DIGI_IN3 MPYC-12 According to ACK3 input DIGI_RTN3 MPYC-12 GND (DC12V) No connection DC12V_OUT ACK4 In Pin #5-#6: No connection short DIGI_IN4...
  • Page 105 2. WIRING How to set alarm output (MC-3030D) Use the connector J3 to J6 on the MC_OUT Board (24P0117) to select NC (normal close) or NO (normal open) for alarm output 1 to 8. Connector J3 Signal Alarm1 Alarm1 Alarm2 Alarm2 Remarks name...
  • Page 106 2. WIRING Case gasket OP24-29 The optional kit OP24-29 protects the connectors on the MC-3010A/3020D/3030D to waterproofing standard IPX2. Case gasket (type: OP24-29, code no.: 001-169-960) Name Type Code No. Remarks Case gasket (analog) 24-014-2052-1 100-367-961-10 MC-3010A/3020D/3030D 1. Unfasten four binding screws to remove the cover from the adapter. Cover Binding screw 2.
  • Page 107 2. WIRING 2.10.3 How to set jumper blocks in the sensor adapters MC-3000S Set the jumper blocks on the MC-CS Board (24P0114) referring to the tables that fol- low. (J22/J23 are not used) J14 J22 J23 J15 J16 J17 (Not Used) J20 J21 (J20/J21 are not used) MC-CS Board (24P0114)
  • Page 108 2. WIRING Jumper block J15 Connector J5 (CH2) SHORT Termination resistor: ON (default setting) OPEN OPEN Termination resistor: OFF SHORT Jumper block J16 Connector J6 (CH3) SHORT Termination resistor: ON (default setting) OPEN OPEN Termination resistor: OFF SHORT Jumper block J17 Connector J7 (CH4) SHORT Termination resistor: ON (default setting)
  • Page 109: Lan Signal Converter Kit (Option)

    2. WIRING Jumper block: Use the jumper block J25 to set the termination resistor on/off for the MODBUS communication on the connector J1. For the first and last sensor adapter in a series, their termination resistors must e set to ON. If not, communication between sensor adapters is not possible.
  • Page 110 2. WIRING 40 40 10 10 Power line Crimp-on lug Inner shield Inner shield Armor Vinyl tape Outer sheath Inner sheath Outer shield Outer shield Coaxial cable Coaxial cable 14 14 14 14 (unit: mm) Folded shield Application 2: Foremast installation Foremast installation, where the distance between the antenna unit and the power supply unit is more than 100 m (max.
  • Page 111 2. WIRING 1. Unfasten the coaxial cable from the converter in the Antenna Unit. Then unfasten two screws to detach the BNC case from the Antenna Unit BNC case Remove two screws. Remove Coaxial Cable Remove Coaxial Cable (BNC-PP). (BNC-PP). Rear view 2.
  • Page 112 2. WIRING <Solid state radar> 3. Unfasten two screws to remove the cover plate from the SPU board. 4. Connect the power cable to the converter, pass it through the locking wire saddle then connect it to J824 on the SPU board. Note polarity before connecting. Close the cover plate.
  • Page 113 2. WIRING 2.11.3 Installation in the power supply unit Some parts or wiring may have been omitted from the illustrations of the power supply unit for clarity. 1. Set the M_S switch on the converter to the M (Master) position. Master/Slave Coax/PLC TEST...
  • Page 114 2. WIRING 6. Fasten the converter with three Attach locking wire saddles. screws. Attach the two supplied locking wire saddles to the loca- tions circled in the right figure. Fasten Signal Signal unit with Conv. Conv. three screws. 7. Connect the LAN, power and co- LAN cable LAN cable axial cables as shown below.
  • Page 115: Junction Box (Option)

    2. WIRING 2.12 Junction Box (option) Junction boxes are required when the dis- Flat washer Cable gland tance between the antenna unit and power supply unit is greater than 100 meters (max. 460 meters); for example, the antenna unit is installed on the foremast.
  • Page 116: How To Extend The Control Unit Cable (Option)

    2. WIRING 2.14 How to Extend the Control Unit Cable (option) To extend the length of the cable between the control unit and the processor unit, use the appropriate cable assembly for the control unit, as listed below. • RCU-025: TET-16-045A (5/10/20/30 m) •...
  • Page 117 2. WIRING 4. Pull out the control unit cable from the cover. 5. Pass the optional cable assy (TET-16-045A) through the grommet and cable en- trance on the control unit. 6. Fasten the shield of the cable with the cable clamp (removed at step 2). Note: When the serial number is “200001”...
  • Page 118 2. WIRING 2.14.2 Trackball control unit (RCU-026) Wiring for the trackball control unit 1. Unfasten four binding screws (M38) from the bottom of the control unit, and a pan head screw (M38) and flat washer from the back of the control unit to remove the cover.
  • Page 119 2. WIRING Cable assy Shield Cable clamp Circuit board 6. Reattach the control unit cover. Wiring for the processor unit 1. Unfasten four screws (M48) to remove the processor unit cover. 2. Unfasten the three bolts circled below to remove the cable clamp (upper) as shown below.
  • Page 120: Vdr Connection

    2. WIRING 2.15 VDR Connection You can connect a VDR to this radar in one of two manners: DVI-I (Analog RGB) or LAN. 2.15.1 DVI-I (Analog RGB) connection • Use the RGB cable (DVI-BNCX5-L2000) to connect the VDR. • The DVI-D port and DVI-I port each have their own circuits. This prevents the inter- ruption of the radar picture shown on the main monitor (connected to the DVI-D port), if a fault occurs at the DVI-I port.
  • Page 121: Settings And Adjustments

    SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Note: After completing the settings and adjustments, copy the setting data to a USB flash memory, referring to the Operator's Manual. This will allow easy restoration of setting data after the SPU Board is replaced, etc. Radar Installation Menu The [RADAR INSTALLATION] menu has various items for adjustment of the radar.
  • Page 122: How To Adjust The Sweep Timing

    3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1. Select a stationary target echo at a range between 0.125 and 0.25 NM, preferably near the heading line. 2. Operate the EBL control to bisect the target echo. 3. Read the target bearing. 4. Measure the bearing of the stationary target on a navigation chart and calculate the difference between the actual bearing and apparent bearing on the radar screen.
  • Page 123: How To Suppress Main Bang

    3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS How to Suppress Main Bang Main bang is the clutter at the center of the screen that you typically see on the radar display, and it may mask close-in targets. If main bang appears at the screen center, suppress it as follows.
  • Page 124 3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3.5.2 How to set the width and length for the picture from the exter- nal radar If two FAR-3xx0 series radars are to be used for the dual radar display, set the same display area on each radar to ensure proper performance. 1.
  • Page 125 3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 5. Use the scrollwheel to set [START] and [ANGLE], referring to the example below. Spin the scrollwheel to set and push it to confirm. A solid green line marks the dual radar display area. • [START]: Start point of the sector (in degrees, 000-359).
  • Page 126: Other Settings

    3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Other Settings This section describes the menu items not previously described. 3.6.1 [ECHO ADJ] menu Open the main menu then select [9 RADAR IN- STALLATION] [1 ECHO ADJ] to open the [ECHO ADJ] menu. [1 VIDEO LEVEL ADJ] Adjust the video level manually.
  • Page 127 3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3.6.2 [SCANNER] menu Open the main menu then select [9 RADAR INSTAL- LATION] [2 SCANNER] to open the [SCANNER] menu. [1 BLIND SECTOR1], [2 BLIND SECTOR2] Set area(s) where to prevent transmission. Heading must be properly aligned (see section 3.2) before set- ting any blind sector.
  • Page 128 3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [1 RANGE UNIT] For the B-type radar, select the range unit, NM, SM, KM or kyd then push the left but- ton. [2 MODEL] Confirm the model of your radar. If this setting is different from your model, the radar will not function properly.
  • Page 129 3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [7 PM GRAPH RESET] Select this item to reset all PM graphs, after replacing the magnetron. The message shown to the right ap- pears. Click the [OK] button to reset the PM graphs. Note: After the PM graphs are reset, perform PM gain adjustment, as previously outlined in "[6 PM GAIN ADJ]"...
  • Page 130 3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS • [SELECT SENTENCE]: Select the sentence that is output the TT target data. [OFF]: For no output of the TT data. [TTM]: For connected equipment which can re- ceive the TTM sentence. [TTD]: For connected equipment which can re- ceive the TTD sentence.
  • Page 131 3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS [6 ACQ PRESET] Show the [ACQ PRESET] menu. • [LAND SIZE]: Set the land size in units of 100 m. The setting range is 100 to 3000 m. A target whose length is equal to or greater than the length set here is judged as a land target.
  • Page 132 3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3.6.5 [OTHERS] menu Open the main menu then select [9 RADAR IN- STALLATION] [5 OTHERS] to open the [OTH- ERS] menu. [1 DEMO ECHO] Select the type of demonstration echo to use. [EG] (Echo Generator), [TT-TEST] or [PC]. Select [OFF] to deactivate the demonstration echo feature.
  • Page 133: Network Transmission Setting Between Ecdis And Radar

    3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Network Transmission Setting Between ECDIS and Radar Connect the ECDIS and FAR-3xx0 series radar with the LAN cable to show the radar echo and TT symbols on the ECDIS chart display, and show the ECDIS route and user chart symbols on the radar display.
  • Page 134: Synchronization With Ship's Clock

    3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 6. When [FWD DIST NM] is different between port and starboard sides, check the checkbox of [Use different values for Port and Starboard] and then enter each set- ting value. 7. Click the [Save] button to save the configuration. Synchronization With Ship’s Clock The time (UTC) received from the GPS is shown.
  • Page 135: How To Change The Display Color For Sensor Data Based On Integrity

    3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3.10 How to Change the Display Color for Sensor Data Based on Integrity The following procedure shows how to change the color of the data in the sensor in- formation box based on the results of the Integrity Check. For the Integrity Check, see the Operator’s Manual for the Chart Radar.
  • Page 136: Web Setting Menu

    3.13 How to Set Up the Back-up ECDIS The set up of the back-up ECDIS must be completed by a FURUNO approved service engineer. For details, see the Instruction Manual (E32-01305). When Back-up ECDIS mode is active, the following changes occur: •...
  • Page 137 EPFS meeting the requirements of the IMO resolution MSC.112(73). Gyrocompass meeting the requirements of the IMO resolution A.424(XI). SDME meeting the requirements of IMO resolution MSC.96(72). The radar may be interconnected via HUB-3000 to other FURUNO processing units having approved LAN ports. Processor Unit Input and output data are shown in the table below.
  • Page 138: Input/Output Data

    4. INPUT/OUTPUT DATA IEC 61162 Sentences Input Data Sentence priority AIS addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgment Acknowledge alarm Alert command ACN (ACM) Cyclic alert list Alert sentence Set alarm state Alert command refused Set and drift CUR>VDR Display dimming control Depths DPT>DBT Datum...
  • Page 139: Appx. 1 Jis Cable Guide

    EX: TTYCYSLA - 4 MPYC - 4 # of cores Designation type Designation type # of twisted pairs TTYCSLA-4 The following reference table lists gives the measurements of JIS cables commonly used with Furuno products: Cable Core Core Cable Diameter Type...
  • Page 140: Appx. 2 Rod Terminals

    APPX. 2 ROD TERMINALS MC-3000S, MC-CS Board (24P0114) Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable 24V_VOUT AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue) 24V_GND MODBUS-A MC1.5-W-Lxxx MODBUS-B AI 0.14-8 GY (gray) 24V_IN AI 1.5-6 BK (black) DPYC-1.5 24V_GND PWR_FAIL-A TTYCS-4 TTYCSLA-4...
  • Page 141 APPX. 2 ROD TERMINALS Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable TD5-A TD5-B TTYCS-1Q TTYCSLA-1Q RD5-H RD5-C AI 0.75-6 GY (gray) TD6-A TD6-B TTYCS-1Q TTYCSLA-1Q RD6-H RD6-C TD7-A TD7-B TTYCS-1Q TTYCSLA-1Q RD7-H RD7-C AI 0.75-6 GY (gray) TD8-A TD8-B TTYCS-1Q...
  • Page 142 APPX. 2 ROD TERMINALS MC-3020D, MC-DIN Board (24P0116) Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable 24V_IN AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue) 24V_GND MODBUS-A MC1.5-W-Lxxx MODBUS-B AI 0.14-8 GY (gray) 24V_OUT AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue) 24V_GND MODBUS-A MC1.5-W-Lxxx MODBUS-B AI 0.14-8 GY (gray)
  • Page 143 APPX. 2 ROD TERMINALS MC-3030D, MC-DOUT Board (24P0117) Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable 24V_IN AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue) 24V_GND MODBUS-A MC1.5-W-Lxxx MODBUS-B AI 0.14-8 GY (gray) 24V_OUT AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue) 24V_GND MODBUS-A MC1.5-W-Lxxx MODBUS-B AI 0.14-8 GY (gray)
  • Page 144: Appx. 3 Digital Interface

    APPX. 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE Digital Interface <Input sentences> ABK, ACN (ACM), ALC, ALF, ALR, ARC, CUR, DBT, DDC, DPT, DTM, GGA, GLL, GNS, HBT, HCR, HDT, MTW, MWD, MWV, NRM, NRX, NSR, RMC, RRT, SRP, THS, VBW, VDM, VDO, VDR, VHW, VLW, VSD, VTG, ZDA <Output sentences>...
  • Page 145 APPX. 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE ACN (ACM) - Alert command $--ACN,hhmmss.ss,aaa,x.x,x.x,ca,a*hh<CR><LF> $--ACM,hhmmss.ss,aaa,x.x,x.x,ca,a*hh<CR><LF> 1. Time (No use) 2. Manufacturer mnemonic code (3 digit alphanumeric code, null) 3. Alert identifier (0, 1 to 999 or 10000 to 9999999) 4. Alert instance (0 to 999999, null) 5.
  • Page 146 APPX. 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE ARC - Alert command refused $--ARC,hhmmss.ss,aaa,x.x,x.x,c*hh<CR><LF> 3 4 5 1. Release time of the alert command refused (000000.00 to 235959.99) 2. Used for proprietary alerts, defined by the manufacturer (FEC, null) 3. The alert identifier (1 to 999 or 10000 to 9999999) 4.
  • Page 147 APPX. 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE GGA - Global positioning system fix data $--GGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx,*hh<CR><LF> 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1. UTC of position (no use) 2. Latitude (0000.00000 9000.00000) 3. N/S 4. Longitude (0000.00000 18000.00000) 5. E/W 6.
  • Page 148 APPX. 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE HDT - Heading, true $--HDT,xxx.x,T*hh<CR><LF> 1. Heading, degrees (0.00 to 360.00) 2. True (T) MTW - Water temperature $--MTW,x.x,C*hh<CR><LF> 1. Water temperature, degrees C (-100.000 100.000) MWD - Wind direction and speed $--MWD,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,M*hh<CR><LF> 1. Wind direction, 0 to 359 degrees True 2.
  • Page 149 APPX. 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE NSR - Navigation Status Report $--NSR, a, A, a, A, a, A, a, A, a, A, a, a, A *hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213 1. Integrity of heading (P, F, D, N) 2.
  • Page 150 APPX. 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE VBW - Dual ground/water speed $--VBW,x.x,x.x,x,x.x,x.x,x,x.x,x,x.x,x,*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. Longitudinal water speed, knots (-99.949 to 99.949) 2. Transverse water speed, knots (-99.949 to 99.949, null) 3. Status: water speed, A=data valid V=data invalid 4.
  • Page 151 APPX. 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE VLW - Dual ground/water distance $--VLW,x.x,N,x.x,N,x.x,N,x.x,N*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Total cumulative water distance (0.0 to 999999.999) 2. N=Nautical miles 3. Water distance since reset (0.000 to 999999.999) 4. N=Nautical miles 5.
  • Page 152 APPX. 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE ALC - Cyclic alert list $--ALC,xx,xx,xx,x.x, aaa,x.x,x.x,x.x,’’’’’’’’’,*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 1. Total number of sentences for this message (01 to 99) 2. Sentence number (01 to 99) 3. Sequential message identifier (00 to 99) 4. Number of alert entries (0 to 3) 5.
  • Page 153 APPX. 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE DDC - Display dimming control $--DDC,a,xx,a,aa*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 1. Display dimming preset (null) 2. Brightness percentage (00 to 99) 3. Color palette preset (null) 4. Sentences status flag (R=report of current settings, C=configuration command) EVE - General event message $--EVE,hhmmss.ss,c--c,c--c*hh<CR><LF>...
  • Page 154 APPX. 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE RTE - Routes $--RTE,x.x,x.x,a,c--c,c--c, ,c--c*hh <CR><LF> 2 3 4 1. Total number of sentences being transmitted (1 to n/null) 2. Sentence number (1 to n/null) 3. Message mode (c/w/null) 4. Route identifier/null 5. Waypoint identifier/null Additional waypoint indentifiers 6.
  • Page 155 APPX. 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE WPL - Waypoint location $--WPL,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,c--c*hh<CR><LF> 1. Waypoint latitude (0000.00000 to 9000.00000) 2. N/S 3. Waypoint longitude (00000.00000 to 18000.00000) 4. E/W 5. Waypoint identifier (No use) Serial Interface Processor Unit: IEC 61162-1 input Processor Unit: IEC 61162-2/1 input/output Sensor Adapter: IEC 61162-1 input Sensor Adapter: IEC 61162-2/1 input/output TD-A...
  • Page 156: Appx. 4 Alert List

    APPX. 4 ALERT LIST This radar provides aggregated header alerts for presentation of an aggregation on the AMS (Alert Management System). The following table shows the aggregate header alerts along with the cor- responding ALF alert number. Aggregated Alert Name ALF No.* Aggregated Alert Name ALF No.*...
  • Page 157 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 3042, 3 AIS Display Full Adjust [AIS DISP FILTER] settings Warning Cat: A Meaning: 100% of maximum number of target which can be displayed is used. Remedy: The number of AIS target became 100% of that can be displayed. Change the display number using filter function.
  • Page 158 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 3052, 1 TT Target Lost Check lost TGT. ACQ TGT if necessary Warning Cat: A Meaning: The system lost a TT target. Remedy: Confirm that the target is lost, then acknowledge the alert. If the target was used as a speed reference, acquire a new reference target.
  • Page 159 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 3015, 3 Lost Trigger SIG Execute the self test Warning Cat: B Meaning: There is a problem with the trigger signal from the radar antenna. Remedy: Check connections between the radar antenna and the processor unit. If the problem appears to be caused by the radar antenna, contact your local dealer for service.
  • Page 160 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 3015, 13 Lost HPA Execute the self test Warning Cat: B Meaning: There is a problem with the HPA board in the radar antenna. Remedy: For detailed information, conduct a [Self Test]. 3015, 14 Lost MTR-DRV Execute the self test...
  • Page 161 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 3015, 27 Lost SDME Sig- Check speed sensor or sensor status Warning Cat: B Meaning: Speed data from all available SDME has been not available for more than 3 seconds.
  • Page 162 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 3024, 1 Off Track Alarm Make XTD smaller Alarm Cat: A Meaning: Deviation is big between planning course and current heading. While monitoring route, ship position deviates XTD Limit. Remedy: Reconfirm XTD Limit or keep own ship inside of channel limit.
  • Page 163 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 3035, 7 MIL PRAC Area Watch crossing military practice area Warning Cat: A Meaning: A Military Protection Area that is set to Warning/Caution in chart alert is detected inside the check area. Remedy: Be careful of the object mentioned, on ship's direction.
  • Page 164 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 3036, 3 Watch crossing inshore traffic zone Caution Cat: B Meaning: An Inshore Traffic Zone that is set to Warning/Caution in chart alert is detected inside the check area. Remedy: Be careful of the object mentioned here, on ship's direction.
  • Page 165 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 3036, 13 ATBA Watch crossing areas to be avoided Caution Cat: B Meaning: An Areas to be Avoided that is set to Alarm in chart alert is detected inside the check area.
  • Page 166 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 10303, 7 Lost SA7 COM Check sensor adapter or network Caution Cat: B Meaning: Communication error with this sensor adapter is detected. 30 seconds timeout. This sensor adapter is turned off, or there is a problem with network. Remedy: Check the connection with No.7 sensor adapter and network.
  • Page 167 Cat: B Meaning: When connected with Double Gyro System, instrument produced by YDK Technologies, “Double Gyro” status cannot be acquired. Remedy: If the error frequently occurs, contact FURUNO and inform frequency of occurrence. 10403, 1 Lost Gyro 1 COM Check the gyro status...
  • Page 168 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 10403, 13 Lost ROT Gyro3 Check the ROT gyro status Caution Cat: B Meaning: Data from this ROT gyro has been discontinued for more than set time. (Set at installation) Default: 60 seconds.
  • Page 169 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 10403, 29 Lost GPS9 COM Check the GPS status Caution Cat: B Meaning: Ship position data from this GPS has been discontinued for more than set time. (Set at installation) Default: 60 seconds. This GPS is turned off, or there is a problem with network.
  • Page 170 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 10403, 61 Lost Rudder1 Check the rudder status Caution Cat: B Meaning: Rudder data from this rudder sensor has been discontinued for more than set time. (Set at installation) Default: 60 seconds. This rudder sensor is turned off, or there is a problem with network.
  • Page 171 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 10403, 93 Lost BNWAS3 Check the BNWAS status Caution Cat: B Meaning: Caution Sentence from BNWAS3 has been discontinued for more than set time. (Set at installation) Default: 180 seconds BNWAS is turned off, or there is a problem with network.
  • Page 172 Remedy: Reset the filter to confirm that it isn't a temporal error value. If the data is normal, it is reusable. However, if it's continually removed, there is a possibility that correct data is not received from sensor. In this case, contact FURUNO. 10503, 2...
  • Page 173 Remedy: Reset the filter to confirm that it isn't a temporal error value. If the data is normal, it is reusable. However, if it's continually removed, there is a possibility that correct data is not received from sensor. In this case, contact FURUNO. 10503, 8...
  • Page 174 Remedy: Reset the filter to confirm that it isn't a temporal error value. If the data is normal, it is reusable. However, if it's continually removed, there is a possibility that correct data is not received from sensor. In this case, contact FURUNO. 10503, 15...
  • Page 175 Remedy: Reset the filter to confirm that it isn't a temporal error value. If the data is normal, it is reusable. However, if it's continually removed, there is a possibility that correct data is not received from sensor. In this case, contact FURUNO. 10512, 1...
  • Page 176 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 10645, - Actual UKC Limit Watch and avoid grounding Warning Cat: A Meaning: Actual depth is outside the preset UKC limit. Remedy: Check depth, adjust heading accordingly. 10703, - RT version >...
  • Page 177 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Priority & Alert title Alert Message Category 13035, 6 Sounding UKC Watch and avoid grounding Warning Cat: A Meaning: Chart depth for one or more legs is outside of UKC threshold. Remedy: Adjust course accordingly. 13035, 7 Too Many Dan- Change route geometry...
  • Page 178 There is a problem with No.1 Fan of FURUNO Mon- tation Speed Lowering itor. Please exchange it Meaning: For FURUNO monitor: Connected to COM1 (Main Monitor). Fan1 ro- tation speed is below threshold. Remedy: If the error frequently occurs, contact FURUNO and inform frequency of occurrence.
  • Page 179 There is a problem with No.4 Fan of FURUNO Mon- tion Speed Lowering itor. Please exchange it Meaning: For FURUNO monitor: Connected to COM2 (Sub Monitor). Fan4 ro- tation speed is below threshold. Remedy: If the error frequently occurs, contact FURUNO and inform frequency of occurrence.
  • Page 180 There is a problem with a CPU Fan in Processor Rotation Speed Lower- Unit. Please exchange it Meaning: Rotation speed of CPU fan in processor unit is below threshold. Remedy: If the error frequently occurs, contact FURUNO and inform frequency of occurrence. 10001, 23 Processor Unit Fan1 There is a problem with No.1 Fan in Processor Unit.
  • Page 181 There is a problem with No.2 Fan in Processor Unit. Rotation Speed Lower- Please exchange it Meaning: Rotation speed of CPU fan2 in processor unit is below threshold. Remedy: If the error frequently occurs, contact FURUNO and inform frequency of occurrence. 10001, 25 Processor Unit Fan3 There is a problem with No.3 Fan in Processor Unit.
  • Page 182 Inside Monitor Please turn off monitor Meaning: Internal temperature exceeds threshold. Monitor: Connected to COM1 (Main Monitor). Remedy: If the error frequently occurs, contact FURUNO and inform frequency of occurrence. 10002, 4 Sub Monitor High Tem- FURUNO Monitor internal temperature is high.
  • Page 183 There is a problem with No.2 Fan of FURUNO Mon- Rotation itor. Please exchange it Meaning: For FURUNO monitor: COM2 (Sub Monitor). Fan2 rotation speed is below threshold. Remedy: If the error frequently occurs, contact FURUNO and inform frequency of occurrence.
  • Page 184 Furuno Meaning: 12 V power voltage of CPU board in processor unit is out of threshold. Remedy: If the error frequently occurs, contact FURUNO and inform frequency of occurrence. 10050, 1...
  • Page 185 APPX. 4 ALERT LIST Alert ID Alert title Alert Message 10740, 3 ISW: NO RADAR Communication with selected radar has interrupted/ lost. Use radar as standalone Meaning: No communication from the antenna unit selected with the Inter- switch. Remedy: Check that both the antenna unit and the processor unit are powered. Also check the wiring between the antenna unit and the processor unit.
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  • Page 245: Interconnection Diagram(S

    選択 SELECT 制御部 センサーアダプター PROCESSOR SENSOR ADAPTER UNIT MC-3000S(SERIAL 8ch) EC-3000 パネルPC部 PANEL COMPUTOR UNIT PCU-3010 または OR インテリジェントハブ INTELIGENT HUB IV-1.25sq. HUB-3000 3-4間ジャンパー設定 オープン:電圧入力、ショート:電流入力 JUMPER SETTING BETWEEN 3 AND 4; OPEN: VOLTAGE INPUT, CLOSE: CURRENT INPUT IV-1.25sq. IV-1.25sq. 注記 *1)造船所手配。...

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