Start-Up Sequence - Furuno FR-2155 Service Manual

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2.4 Start-up Sequence

Radar start-up sequence
Elapsed
CRT display or internal
operation
time
Power ON
All power lines are
on.
CPU reset and gets
into start-up
sequence
1s
Beep sounds.
8s
Display lights.
25s
Automatic
degaussing
3:05
3-Minute timer
shows 0:00.
ST-BY indication
appears.
Radar transmits
pulses.
Range selected; panel
key setting changed.
TOTAL ON TIME
and TOTAL Tx TOME
are counted up every
six minutes.
1. The soft start circuit activates to protect the power ON/OFF
relay contacts.
2. The input voltage monitor checks for abnormal voltage.
When ship's mains is abnormal the ON/OFF relay trips off.
3. The inverter comes on and outputs all line voltages. The
LED comes on and the inverter goes off when overcurrent
is detected.
4. ROM, RAM, I/O port, custom IC, AGDC and VRAM are
initialized.
5. The system is initialized using EEPROM and DIP switch
data.
6. The timer starts counting down from 3 minutes (time
remaining for warm-up of magnetron).
7. Checks for the absence/presence of a gyro signal.
8. Checks for the absence/presence of the ARP and RP
Boards.
9. The SPU Board starts operating.
Note) When H-sync signal is not applied to the CRT unit,
no HV is generated, resulting in nothing on the screen.
10. The bearing scale, countdown indication, etc. appear.
11. The screen is degaussed automatically.
3-minute warm-up can be skipped by pressing [ENTER]
several times while pressing and holding down [HL
OFF]. (Do not release this information to user.)
12. Three-minute warm-up ends.
13. The radar goes into stand-by.
14. Checks for the presence of the BP (Bearing Pulse) signal.
15. The tuning circuit goes into "short search mode."
16. When the range is changed, the tuning circuit goes into
"short search mode."
FR2115-SME-12
17. Panel settings are written onto the EEPROM.
18. Time data are written onto the EEPROM.
Process
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