RADIO HOLLAND RHRS-2014 Operator's Manual

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RHRS-2014
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  • Page 1 OPERATOR'S MANUAL RIVER RADAR RHRS-2014 Model www.radioholland.nl...
  • Page 2 (Elemental Chlorine Free) The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free. B: JAN. 2013 D2: JAN. 10, 2018 All rights reserved. Pub. No. OME-36140-D2 (MISU) RHRS-2014 00017687513...
  • Page 3 • Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from Radio Holland or FURUNO. • If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement.
  • Page 4 , 50 W/m and 10 W/m exist are shown in the table below. Distance to Distance to Distance to Antenna unit 100 W/m point 50 W/m point 10 W/m point RHRS-2014-21AR Worse case 0.5 m Worse case 0.4 m RHRS-2014-24AR...
  • Page 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WARNING Do not open the equipment. Do not operate the equipment with wet hands. The equipment uses high voltage that can cause electrical shock. Refer any Electrical shock can result. repair work to a qualified technician. Keep objects away from the antenna Before turning on the radar, be sure unit, so as not to impede rotation of no one is near the antenna.
  • Page 6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION The TT tracks and plots the movement of up to 100 radar targets and fully complies with IMO standards for TT. Tracking accuracy is affected by the following: ▪ Tracking accuracy is affected by course change. One to two minutes is required to restore vectors to full accuracy after an abrupt course change.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ........................ix SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ................... x OPERATION ......................1-1 1.1 Controls ........................1-1 1.2 How to Turn the Radar On/Off..................1-1 1.3 How to Transmit ......................1-2 1.4 Radar Display Indications...................1-2 1.5 Menu Operation......................1-4 1.5.1 How to operate the radar from the icons ............1-4 1.5.2 Menu window ....................1-5 1.5.3...
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.25.4 Trail level...................... 1-32 1.25.5 Trail time ...................... 1-32 1.25.6 Own ship trail ....................1-32 1.25.7 Trail color modes..................1-33 1.26 Target Alarm ......................1-33 1.26.1 How to set a target alarm ................1-33 1.26.2 How to select the alarm type................ 1-34 1.26.3 How to select the target strength which triggers a target alarm ....
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.39.3 Display capture.....................1-67 1.39.4 How to customize the operation ..............1-69 1.39.5 Transmit time....................1-69 1.39.6 How to select the installation settings ............1-70 TARGET TRACKING (TT) ..................2-1 2.1 TT Display On/Off.......................2-1 2.2 How to Acquire and Track Targets ................2-3 2.3 Manual Acquisition .....................2-3 2.4 Automatic Acquisition ....................2-4 2.4.1...
  • Page 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.2 [MARK] icon ....................... 4-1 4.3 How to Enter Marks, Lines ..................4-2 4.3.1 How to enter a mark, line with at the cursor position ........4-2 4.3.2 How to enter a mark by latitude and longitude position input......4-3 4.3.3 How to enter a mark at current position ............
  • Page 11: Foreword

    Features The RHRS-2014 consists of an antenna unit, processor unit, monitor unit and control unit and is designed to meet the Rhine river radar requirements. Radar targets are displayed on a 19-inch high resolution display, in a single color or gradations of green or cyan according to echo strength.
  • Page 12: System Configuration

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Radiator ANTENNA UNIT XN21AR (7 ft) XN24AR (8 ft) RSB-120A-RTR-102 (26 rpm) RSB-121A-RTR-102 (48 rpm) Control Unit RW-0013 RCU-027 Monitor Unit -ROT Sensor MU-190RH (Analog/Alarm) 24 VDC -Auto Pilot (Analog/Follow-up) PROCESSOR -Rudder (Analog) UNIT RPU-023 Monitor Unit MU-190RH Sub Display 24 VDC NMEA1 (HEADING SENSOR)
  • Page 13: Operation

    OPERATION Controls Power lamp Touch pad Setting knob PUSH TO SELECT BRILL MENU RANGE ADJUST CENTER STBY Left button Right button Power key Control Function Power key Turn On/Off power. Power lamp lights when the power is turned on. STBY/TX Switch between stand-by and transmission.
  • Page 14: How To Transmit

    1. OPERATION How to Transmit To transmit, press the STBY/TX key while [STBY] is displayed. Radar echoes are dis- played on the screen with the previously used settings of range. Each press of the STBY/TX key switches between stand-by and transmit (You can also switch between stand-by and transmission by clicking the [STBY/TX] indication.).
  • Page 15 1. OPERATION Icon/Symbol Icon/Symbol Operation mode ROT/Rudder graph Range/Range ring interval Orientation mode Antenna in use Standby/Transmit Off-center Generated alarm Alarm acknowledge Heading Master/Slave Pulse width Own ship position (Lat/Lon) Capture Ship speed Depth Time to go to cursor posi- Cursor position tion Menu...
  • Page 16: Menu Operation

    1. OPERATION Menu Operation 1.5.1 How to operate the radar from the icons How to select the menu icon on the screen Use the touch pad to select an icon. The icon is highlighted when correctly selected. Put the cursor on an icon HEAD-UP ►...
  • Page 17: Menu Window

    1. OPERATION Mouse operation A mouse can be connected to the processor unit to control radar functions. The table below compares operation with the control unit and mouse. Note: Connect the USB mouse to the processor unit directly. Do not use a USB hub when connecting the USB mouse to the prosessor unit.
  • Page 18: List Windows

    1. OPERATION 1.5.4 List windows There are three list windows (TT, AIS and Alarm) and they provide information about tracking targets, AIS targets and generated alarms. • TT list: Click the [LIST] icon for TT at the bottom of the display to show the TT list. [TT LIST] RANGE BEARING...
  • Page 19: How To Adjust Display Brilliance, Panel Dimmer

    1. OPERATION How to Adjust Display Brilliance, Panel Dimmer 1.6.1 Display brilliance You can adjust the display brilliance (setting range: 0 to 50) with the [MONI] icon. The connection between the processor unit and the monitor unit MU-190RH with the USB cable (supplied) is required.
  • Page 20: Brilliance Sets

    1. OPERATION 1.6.3 Brilliance Sets This radar provides customized sets of brilliance to match any ambient lighting condi- tion. Four sets of customized brilliance settings are available for four users each, for a total of 16 sets. When the radar is powered on, the display is shown with the maximum brilliance set- ting.
  • Page 21: Color Scheme

    1. OPERATION 4. To edit the name, click the name column then enter the name with the software keyboard. Click the [END] but- ton to finish. • Change the digit: Rotate scrollwheel. [END] button • Delete a character: Use the [BS] button on the soft- ware keyboard.
  • Page 22 1. OPERATION 1. Right-click the [BRL] icon at the bottom left corner on the screen to show the [BRILL MENU] window. 2. Click [EDIT]. 3. Click [COLOR DETAIL]. [COLOR DETAIL] BACK CHARACTER CURSOR GRN/RED/WHT GRN/WHT FIXED RING GRN/WHT GYRO RING L-BLU/RED/GRN/WHT EBL/VRM/NAV LINE L-BLU/GRN/WHT...
  • Page 23: Tuning

    1. OPERATION Available options (Each color is selectable) [COLOR [CHARACTER] — — — DETAIL] (green) (white) [FIXED RING] — — — — (green) (white) [GYRO RING] L-BLU — — (light blue) (green) (white) L-BLU — — — (light blue) (green) (white) [ALARM] —...
  • Page 24: Manual Tuning

    1. OPERATION 1.8.3 Manual tuning 1. Click the tuning icon to select [MAN] referring to paragraph 1.8.1. 2. Put the cursor on the tuning bar. 3. Rotate the setting knob to adjust the tuning. The best tuning point is where the bar swings maximum.
  • Page 25: Operation Modes

    1. OPERATION 1.10 Operation Modes This radar has two operating modes: river mode and sea mode. • The river mode provides the radar display used at river. • The sea mode provides the traditional radar display. 1.10.1 How to select an operation mode Click the operation mode icon at the top left corner of the RIVER...
  • Page 26 1. OPERATION • HEAD UP (TB) Radar echoes are shown in the same way as in the head-up mode. The difference from normal head-up presentation lies in the orientation of the bearing scale. The bearing scale rotates in accordance with the heading sensor signal, enabling you to know own ship's heading at a glance.
  • Page 27: How To Select An Orientation Mode

    1. OPERATION Mode availability Data Availability Orientation mode Heading [RIVER] mode [SEA] mode Head up RM Head up RM (TB) Stern up RM North up RM Course up RM North up TM Course up TM : The necessary data to enable the operation mode. 1.10.3 How to select an orientation mode Select the orientation mode icon then press the left button to select an orientation...
  • Page 28: How To Select The Range Scale

    1. OPERATION 3. Click [ON] or [OFF]. Any mode set to [OFF] is removed from the Orientation icon. Note: You can not set [HEAD-UP] to [OFF]. 4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1.11 How to Select the Range Scale The selected range scale, range ring interval and pulse width are shown at the top left cor- RUDDER...
  • Page 29 1. OPERATION Range for River mode In River mode, the default unit is KM. Range (KM) Range ring interval (KM) 0.125 0.025 0.25 0.05 Range for Sea mode In Sea mode, the default unit is NM. Range (NM) Range ring interval (NM) 0.125 0.025 0.25...
  • Page 30: Pulse Width

    1. OPERATION 1.12 Pulse width The pulse width in use is displayed at the top left corner on the screen. The pulse widths are set to each range scale and custom setup. Use a longer pulse width when your purpose is long range detection. Use a shorter pulse width when the resolution is important.
  • Page 31: How To Select A Pulse Width

    1. OPERATION 1.12.2 How to select a pulse width 1. Right-click [CUSTOM] icon at the bottom right corner on the screen to show [CUSTOM MENU]. [CUSTOM MENU] INSTALL 1 ► BACK Right-click [EDIT] CUSTOM1-1 CUSTOM1-1 ► ► [PRESET] FTC 1 TRAIL ►...
  • Page 32: How To Reduce The Sea Clutter

    1. OPERATION 1.14 How to Reduce the Sea Clutter The reflected echoes from the waves appear around your ship and are called “sea clutter”. The sea clutter extends according to the height of waves and antenna above the water. When the sea clutter hides the tar- gets, reduce the clutter, either manu- ally or automatically.
  • Page 33: How To Reduce The Rain Clutter

    1. OPERATION 1.15 How to Reduce the Rain Clutter The reflections from the rain or snow appear on the screen. These reflected echoes are called “rain clutter”. When the rain clutter is strong, targets in the rain clutter are hidden in the clutter. Reflections from the rain clutter are easily identified from true tar- gets by their wool-like appearance.
  • Page 34: Ftc (Fast Time Constant)

    1. OPERATION 1.17 FTC (Fast Time Constant) If you can not effectively suppress rain CAUTION clutter with the rain clutter control, use the FTC function. In adverse weather, clouds, Switch off FTC if your objective is to rain or snow produce spray-like spurious receive a radar beacon.
  • Page 35: How To Measure The Bearing To A Target (Ebl)

    1. OPERATION 2. Click the [VRM] icon. The icon turns yellow. AUTO T AUTO T LIST ► Click ► LIST ► ► > 0.000 0.000 1.567 1.567 VRM1 VRM1 VRM1 VRM1 0.160 > VRM2 0.160 VRM2 0 160 0 160 [VRM] icon (at the bottom right of the screen) Highlighted yellow...
  • Page 36: Offset Ebl

    1. OPERATION 1.20 Offset EBL How to offset an EBL You can move the EBL origin to a desired location as follows: 1. Put the cursor on the appropriate [EBL] icon to activate the EBL. The mark (>), which denotes active EBL, moves to the [EBL] icon selected. The example below shows how to activate the EBL1.
  • Page 37 1. OPERATION 8. Click the center of the target B. The EBL1 EBL1 EBL bisects target B. Target B Target B Target A Target A EBL origin 9. Click the [VRM1] icon to change Click the range. The [VRM1] icon turns 0.550NM 0.550NM VRM1...
  • Page 38: Collision Assessment By Offset Ebl

    1. OPERATION 12. Do the same procedure for [EBL2] and [VRM2] to measure the range and bearing between two other targets (target C and D), use EBL2 and VRM2 similarly. EBL 1 EBL 1 EBL 2 EBL 2 VRM 1 VRM 1 VRM 2 VRM 2...
  • Page 39: Point Of Reference For Origin Point Of Offset Ebl

    1. OPERATION 4. Click the new target position (A’). The EBL is considered as the course of the target. EBL origin Note: If the EBL passes through the own ship’s position, the target ship is on a collision course. A’ Target’s course 5.
  • Page 40: How To Off-Center The Display

    1. OPERATION 1.21 How to Off-center the Display Own ship position, or sweep origin, can be displaced to expand the view field without switching to a larger range scale. The sweep origin can be off-centered to the cursor position, but not more than 60% of the range in use; if the cursor is set beyond 60% of the range scale, the sweep origin will be off-centered to the point of 60% of the limit.
  • Page 41: Interference Rejecter

    1. OPERATION 1.22 Interference Rejecter The radar interference can occur when your ship is near the radar of another ship that operates on the same frequency band with your radar. The interfer- ence shows on the screen as many bright dots. The dots can be random or in the shape of dotted lines that run from the center to the edge of the display.
  • Page 42: Echo Averaging

    1. OPERATION 1.24 Echo Averaging To identify true target echoes from the sea clutter, echoes are averaged over succes- sive picture frames. If an echo is solid and stable, the echo is shown in its normal in- tensity. The brilliance of sea clutter is reduced to easily identify true targets from the sea clutter.
  • Page 43: Trail] Menu

    1. OPERATION 1.25.2 [TRAIL] menu You can adjust the detail setting for trails on the [TRAIL] menu. 1. Right-click the [TRAIL] icon to show the [TRAIL] menu. [TRAIL] FTC 1 BACK Right- TRAIL MODE TRAIL click REL /TRUE 2.50sec TRAIL LEVEL 1 /2/3/4 00m03s EAV 3...
  • Page 44: Trail Level

    1. OPERATION 1.25.4 Trail level The level (intensity) of the afterglow that extends from radar targets may be selected as below. 1. Right-click the trail icon to show the [TRAIL] menu. 2. Click [TRAIL LEVEL]. 3. Select the trail level among 1 to 4. The higher the number the greater the intensity of the afterglow.
  • Page 45: Trail Color Modes

    1. OPERATION 1.25.7 Trail color modes There are two color modes for the trail color, [DEFAULT] and [USER]. • [DEFAULT]: The trail color becomes the same color as the echo color. • [USER]: The trail color is set on [TRAIL COLOR] in [BRILL MENU]. See "How to edit [BRILL MENU]"...
  • Page 46: How To Select The Alarm Type

    1. OPERATION 3. Use the touch pad to select the point "B" then push the left button. [IN] (or [OUT]) replaces [SET] in the [ALR] icon. The target alarm zone’s lines are shown in dashed lines. ALR1 IN ALR1 IN LIST ALR1 OUT ALR1 OUT...
  • Page 47: How To Select The Target Strength Which Triggers A Target Alarm

    1. OPERATION 1.26.3 How to select the target strength which triggers a target alarm You can select the target strength which triggers the target alarm as follows. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [ALARM]. 2. Click [TARGET ALARM]. 3. Click [LEVEL]. 4.
  • Page 48: Nav Lines

    1. OPERATION 1.27 Nav Lines There are two nav lines for port and starboard. NAV LINE for port NAV LINE for starboard How to display the nav lines Click the appropriate [NAV] icon at the bottom of the screen. INSTALL 1 MENU CUSTOM3-4 FTC 1...
  • Page 49: Alarms, Error Messages

    1. OPERATION How to set the nav lines Nav lines are set on both sides of own ship. The distance to port or starboard is indi- vidually determined. 1. Click the appropriate [NAV] icon to display a nav line. If the nav line is already dis- played, go to step 2.
  • Page 50: Alarm Description

    1. OPERATION 1.28.2 Alarm description Alarm description Alarm type Alarm message Meaning COLLISION TT DANGEROUS CPA and TCPA of a TT is within a preset limit. ALARM AIS DANGEROUS CPA and TCPA of an AIS target is within a preset limit.
  • Page 51: Alarm Summary

    1. OPERATION 1.28.3 Alarm summary When an alarm is generated the color of the [ALARM] icon (top of display) turns red. You can see what alarms have been generated in the [ALARM SUMMARY] menu. 1. Right-click the [ALARM] icon to show the [ALARM] menu. RIVER Right- [ALARM]...
  • Page 52: Depth Alarm

    1. OPERATION 1.28.5 Depth alarm The depth alarm warns you when the depth is shallower than the preset depth value. When you change the depth, follow the steps below. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [NAV DATA]. 2. Click [DEPTH]. 3. Click [DEPTH ALARM VALUE] then set the value by rotating the setting knob. The setting range is 0.00 to 9.99 m.
  • Page 53: How To Show Or Hide The Docking Information Display

    1. OPERATION 3. Click [ON] to display the docking icon at the minimum range among the available ranges. The docking icon [DOCK] is shown at the bottom left corner on the screen. DOCKING MODE: [OFF] MENU Docking icon is hidden. BRL2-3 ECHO B IN...
  • Page 54: Depth Data

    1. OPERATION 1.29.4 Depth data Depth at the fore and aft are shown with the docking information display. Requires fore and aft depth data. Note: The dual depth required two transducers. 10.4 Front Depth at fore 13.7 Depth at aft 1 min Graph type: [NUMERICAL] Graph type: [GRAPHICAL]...
  • Page 55: Depth Graph

    1. OPERATION 1.29.5 Depth graph You can see the depth data in graph format by setting [GRAPH TYPE] to [GRAPHI- CAL] (see step 3 in "Depth display format" on page 1-42). The depth graph shows the depth history with dots, not a line. Depth at front sensor (white) Depth...
  • Page 56: Speed And Movement Indications

    1. OPERATION 1.29.6 Speed and movement indications The docking mode provides speed and movement indications at the fore, midpoint and aft. Require GPS sensor or satellite compass. How to select the speed sensor 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [NAV DATA]. 2.
  • Page 57: Dual Radar Display

    1. OPERATION Processor unit (1) Direction to go Ethernet Processor unit (2) For dual antennas Processor unit (1) Processor unit (2) Direction to go (1) Direction to go (2) Ethernet For single antenna 1.31 Dual Radar Display Note 1: You can combine two radar displays when each antenna is connected to the partner processor unit independently.
  • Page 58: How To Enable/Disable The Dual Radar Display

    1. OPERATION 1.31.1 How to Enable/Disable the Dual Radar Display Enable or disable the dual radar display as shown in this section. The Tx blanking sector boundary lines are not shown when the dual radar display is active. In the dual radar display, a target alarm zone set on the main radar is also ac- commodated on the external radar.
  • Page 59: How To Select The Reference Radar

    1. OPERATION How to change the range on dual radar display When the dual radar display function activates, the range of the main radar is applied to the external radar display. The range is mutually changed between the main and external radars.
  • Page 60: How To Select External Radar (Image Source)

    1. OPERATION 1.31.3 How to select external radar (image source) Select the external radar to use in the dual radar display. Note: You can set this menu item radar when [DUAL RADAR] is [OFF]. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [COMBINE RADAR]. 2.
  • Page 61: How To Program Function Keys (F1 And F2)

    1. OPERATION 1.33 How to Program Function Keys (F1 and F2) You can program function keys (F1 and F2) to provide one-touch access to a required function. To activate a function, press the applicable function key, F1 or F2. The de- fault program for the F1 and F2 keys are [ORIENTATION MODE] and [DOCKING] re- spectively.
  • Page 62 1. OPERATION • Programs available in the [OPERATION] menu [F1-OPERATION] BACK ECHO COLOR/ MARK/LINE-ON/* MONITOR BRILL/ BARGE-ON/* *: [RIVER] mode only PANEL DIMMER/ MAP ALIGN/* TRANSPARENCY/ MARK/LINE ALL DELETE/* **: [SEA] mode only ALARM1/** BARGE ALL DELETE* ALARM2/** ECHO AREA/** DOCKING/ •...
  • Page 63: Markers

    1. OPERATION 1.34 Markers 1.34.1 [MARK] menu The [MARK] menu lets you: • Change the configuration of the own ship mark • Show or hide the stern mark • Set the reference point for the offset EBL • Activate VRM with the offset EBL 1.
  • Page 64: Stern Mark

    1. OPERATION 1.34.3 Stern mark The stern marker, which is a dot-and-dash line, appears opposite to the heading line. To display or erase this marker do the following: 1. Open the [MARK] menu, click [STERN MARK]. 2. Click [OFF] or [ON] as appropriate. 3.
  • Page 65: Barge Mark

    1. OPERATION 1.34.6 Barge mark You may mark the locations of barges on the display with barge mark. This function is available for [RIVER] mode only. Barge mark Barge mark Own ship The barge mark is a set of rectangles drawn to indicate the outline of barges. You can create a max.
  • Page 66 1. OPERATION How to create a barge mark on the screen 1. Click the barge number icon then rotate the setting knob to select the barge num- ber (1 to 10). MENU BARGE ON MARK MARK DOCK OFF BRL2-3 ECHO B IN 2.
  • Page 67 1. OPERATION How to create a barge mark from the [BARGE ICON] menu 1. Right-click the any icon of barge mark to show the [BARGE NUMBER] menu. [BARGE NUMBER 2] MENU BACK Click any icon POSITION BY X BARGE BARGE X = +000m POSITION BY Y MARK...
  • Page 68: Nav Data

    1. OPERATION 3. Click [BARGE DELETE]. [BARGE DELETE] BACK COLOR GRN/BLU/YEL/CYA/ MAG/WHT BARGE ALL DELETE NO/YES 4. Click [COLOR]. 5. Click the barge color to delete. 6. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. How to delete all barge marks 1.
  • Page 69: How To Show Wind Data Or Date Alternately

    1. OPERATION • [SELECT DUAL SENSOR]: Select the sensor data, [FRONT] or [AFT]. • [SHIP SPEED]: Select the speed indication format, [SOG] (speed over ground) or [STW] (speed towards water). • [GROUND SPEED SOURCE]: Select the input source for SOG. •...
  • Page 70: Time To The Cursor Position

    1. OPERATION Wind direction format Wind direction format can be selected on the [NAV DATA] menu, with the [WIND] win- dow. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [NAV DATA]. 2. Click [WIND]. [WIND] BACK [PREDICTION] [DEPTH] [WIND] 3. Click [WIND]. [WIND] BACK WIND DIRECTION OFF/COME FROM/GO TO...
  • Page 71: Cursor Position

    1. OPERATION 1.35.4 Cursor position The cursor position (range and bearing of ±300º/min cursor from the own ship) is shown at the ±180º CAPT OS POSN N 0° 00. 219° top right corner on the screen. 0° 00. 397° ► CURSOR TTG 18m20s The bearing reference is changed simulta-...
  • Page 72 1. OPERATION dition, " AUTOPILOT" is indicated at the top of the screen. In "autopilot" mode, the autopilot controls the ROT so that actual heading becomes same as com- manded one. 3) Neither FU nor AP mode When the autopilot is in neither FU nor AP mode, the autopilot graph shows ROT command as default.
  • Page 73: Customized Menus

    1. OPERATION 1.36 Customized Menus The customized menu settings of four users are programmed individually. A user can have the four sets of the menu settings. That is, there are 16 sets of the menu settings. USER 1 USER 2 Customized menu settings 4 sets 16 sets...
  • Page 74 1. OPERATION 3. Click [USER NAME] to edit. [EDIT] Name BACK column USER NAME USER NAME 1 USER COMMENT CUSTOM4-4 [GAIN/STC/RAIN] 4. To edit the name, click the name column then enter the name with the software key- board. Click the [END] button to finish. •...
  • Page 75: Sd Cards

    1. OPERATION 1.37 SD Cards The SD card (including SDHC card) stores the mark data etc. 1.37.1 About the SD cards • Use SD cards carefully. Wrong use can damage the card and destroy its contents. • Make sure the cover of the card drive is closed at all times. •...
  • Page 76: How To Save And Replay The Data

    1. OPERATION 3. Pull the tab on the card drive cover to open the card drive. 4. Push the card to release the card from the card drive. 5. Remove the card with your fingers then close the cover. Note: Always remove an SD card by this method to prevent non-recognition of the card the next time when it is inserted.
  • Page 77: How To Set Menu And Icon Behavior

    1. OPERATION 1.38 How to Set Menu and Icon Behavior 1.38.1 Auto closing of menu window In the [SEA] mode, the menu window can be set to close automatically if there is no menu operation within the specified period. You can close the menu window automatically after a certain period with no operation. Note: This function is for the [SEA] mode only.
  • Page 78: Other Features

    1. OPERATION 6. Click the appropriate time to hide the menu icons automatically among 5 sec, 10 sec and 20 sec. 7. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. 1.39 Other Features 1.39.1 Guidance box (Help function) The Guidance box provides operating guidance for a cursor-selected item. You can show or hide the guidance as follows: (at the bottom of the screen) OPEN...
  • Page 79: Display Capture

    1. OPERATION 1.39.3 Display capture You can capture the screen shots to replay them on [CAPTURE] the PC. The setting for the display capture is set on the [CAPTURE] menu. To open the [CAPTURE] BACK DRIVE SELECT menu, open [MAIN MENU] then click [CAPTURE]. SD-1 /SD-2 [DRIVE INFO] The [CAPTURE] menu is available in the stand-by...
  • Page 80 1. OPERATION [CAPTURE] menu items • [DRIVE SELECT]: Click the drive [SD-1] or [SD-2] to use. The [SD-1] is upper slot and [SD-2] is lower. • [DRIVE INFO]: Confirm the number of screen shots saved and the remaining ca- pacity of the SD card selected at [DRIVE SELECT]. [DRIVE INFO] [NORMAL]: Auto captured files at the specified BACK...
  • Page 81: How To Customize The Operation

    1. OPERATION 1.39.4 How to customize the operation You can customize the opera- [OPERATION] tion on the [OPERATION] BACK menu. Open [MAIN MENU], REF POINT GUIDANCE click [CONFIGURATION]. ANT /CCRP OFF /ON KEY BEEP [TOUCH-PAD] Then click [OPERATION] to OFF /LOW/MID/HIGH [POINTING-DEVICE] open the [OPERATION] menu.
  • Page 82: How To Select The Installation Settings

    1. OPERATION 1. Right-Click the transmit icon ([TX] or [STBY]) to open the [TX STBY] menu. [TX STBY] BACK RUDDER [PROPERTY] Right- /1 NM click HEAD-UP RD003001 MASTE OFFCENT Transmit icon (at the top left corner on the screen) 2. Click [PROPERTY] to open the [PROPERTY] window. [PROPERTY] BACK ON TIME...
  • Page 83: Target Tracking (Tt)

    TARGET TRACKING (TT) The Target Tracking function requires the heading data and ship’s speed data. TT Display On/Off To show or hide the TT display, click the [TT] icon at the bottom left corner on the screen. [TT OFF]: Deactivates TT. [TT ON]: Activates TT.
  • Page 84 2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) TT symbols Symbol Status Remarks Automatically Initial stage Broken circles enclose an echo to indicate acquired tar- the target under acquisition and initial stage gets of tracking, before steady-state tracking Within one minute after acquisition (vector still unreliable).
  • Page 85: How To Acquire And Track Targets

    2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) How to Acquire and Track Targets This radar can acquire a maximum of 100 targets, the number of automatically and manually acquired targets determined by the [TT TARGET MENU] setting. 1. Right-click the [TT] icon to show the [TT TARGET MENU] window. [TT TARGET MENU] BACK TT SELECT...
  • Page 86: Automatic Acquisition

    2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) Automatic Acquisition Targets which enter an acquisition zone (two zones possible) are automatically ac- quired. Set an acquisition area as follows: 2.4.1 How to set an acquisition zone Note: The acquisition zone can not be set within 3 NM from own ship. 1.
  • Page 87: Acquisition Zone Reference

    2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2.4.4 Acquisition zone reference 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [TT AIS]. 2. Click [ACQUIRE ZONE]. [ACQUIRE ZONE] BACK AZ STAB STAB NORTH/ STAB HEADING POLYGON STAB OFF/STAB GND/ STAB NORTH/ STAB HEADING 3. Click [AZ STAB] then the acquisition zone reference as appropriate. [STAB NORTH]: Acquisition zone is fixed to North.
  • Page 88: Tt Symbol Attributes

    2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) How to stop tracking all targets 1. Right-click the [TT] icon to show the [TT TARGET MENU]. [TT TARGET MENU] BACK TT SELECT REF TT VECTOR MANUAL 100/ OFF/ON AUTO ACK LOST TARGETS AUTO NO/YES AUTO [TT LOST FILTER] AUTO ALL CANCEL...
  • Page 89: Tt Symbol Color

    2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2.6.2 TT symbol color You may select the color of the TT symbol as follows. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [TT AIS]. 2. Click [SYMBOL]. 3. Click [TT]. [SYMBOL] [TT] BACK BACK [TT] SYMBOL COLOR [AIS] GRN/BLU/CYA/MAG/WHT Click 4.
  • Page 90: How To Acknowledge A Lost Target

    2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 3. Click [TT LOST FILTER]. [TT LOST FILTER] BACK TT LOST FILTER OFF/FILT/ALL MAX RANGE OFF/ON MAX RANGE VALUE 03.0 NM MIN SHIP SPEED OFF/ON MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE 00.0kn 4. Select how to enable or disable the lost target alarm. [OFF]: Disable the alarm.
  • Page 91: Tt List

    2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) [TT INFO] : 001 : 35. 7NM : 036. 0° T : 5. 2kn : 324. 0° T : 3. 15NM TCPA : 52m30s [TT INFO] window [NO.]: Target No. [COG]: Course over ground [RNG]: Range [CPA]: Target’s CPA [BRG]: Bearing [TCPA]: Target’s TCPA...
  • Page 92: Vector Modes

    2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) calculated. A negative TCPA value means that you have already passed the CPA and the target is going away from own ship. How to display TT data Click the target on [TT LIST] to show the [TT INFO] window. See section 2.8. How to sort the TT list You may sort the TT list by RANGE, CPA, TCPA as follows.
  • Page 93: Vector Mode And Length

    2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2.10.2 Vector mode and length Vectors may be displayed in true or relative mode. Vector time (or the length of vec- tors) can be set from 30 sec, 1 to 6 minutes. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [TT AIS].
  • Page 94: Past Position Display Mode

    2. TARGET TRACKING (TT) 2. Click [PAST POSN]. [PAST POSN] BACK INTERVAL OFF/0.5min/1min/2min/ 3min/6min POINTS 5/10 3. Click [INTERVAL]. 4. Click the plot interval desired (0.5 min to 6 min). Click [OFF] to erase all past po- sition points and deactivate the past position display. 5.
  • Page 95: Ais Operation

    AIS OPERATION The AIS (Automatic Identification System) transponder connected to this radar ex- changes all data and information required by the SOLAS 1994 with other AIS-fitted ships. AIS information is graphically indicated together with the radar and TT informa- tion. When AIS is active, manual or reference speed selection is not available.
  • Page 96 3. AIS OPERATION AIS symbols Symbol Status Remarks Sleeping target Smaller triangle than an active target Activated target Heading line, ship speed/course vectors are dis- played. Color is selectable on the menu. Turning target A turning symbol is displayed. Dangerous target Collision alarm symbol is displayed in red.
  • Page 97: Ais Display Filter

    3. AIS OPERATION AIS symbols with Blue sign, Blue cones Blue Not connected or Not set sign not available number 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3 (Red mark) (Red mark) (Red mark) Blue cones With heading (Scaled symbol) (Scaled symbol) (Scaled symbol) (Scaled symbol)
  • Page 98: How To Activate Targets

    3. AIS OPERATION 2. Click [AIS DISP FILTER]. [AIS DISP FILTER] BACK MIN RANGE 10 MIN SHIP SPEED AIS DISP FILTER OFF/ON OFF/ON OFF/FILT/ALL MIN RANGE VALUE 11 MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE CLASS A 00.4km 00.0km/h OFF/ON MAX RANGE 12 MIN SHIP LENGTH CLASS B OFF/ON OFF/ON...
  • Page 99: How To Activate All Targets

    3. AIS OPERATION 2. Click [ACTIVE/SLEEP]. SOG (Speed over Ground) and Turning direction (ROT) COG (Course over Ground) vector* Heading line *: Vector shows STW (speed through water) and CSE (course) when water tracking mode is selected at the radar. 3.
  • Page 100: Ais Symbol Size And Color

    3. AIS OPERATION 3. Click [BRILL DETAIL] to show the [BRILL DETAIL] window. [BRILL DETAIL] BACK CHARACTER FIXED RING 12 AIS SYMBOL CURSOR GYRO RING 11 MARK/LINE ECHO TRAIL 10 VRM HEADING LINE 11 TT SYMBOL 4. Click [AIS SYMBOL]. 5.
  • Page 101: How To Select The Number And Interval Of The Past Position

    3. AIS OPERATION 3.6.1 How to select the number and interval of the past position You may select the number of past points to display per plotting interval as follows. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [TT AIS]. 2. Click [PAST POSN]. [PAST POSN] BACK INTERVAL...
  • Page 102: How To Acknowledge A Lost Target

    3. AIS OPERATION 3. Click [AIS LOST FILTER] in the [AIS LOST FILTER] menu. [AIS TARGET MENU] [AIS LOST FILTER] BACK BACK AIS LOST FILTER MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE SLEEP ALL TARGETS OFF/FILT/ALL 00.0km/h NO/YES ACTIVATE ALL TARGETS MAX RANGE EXCEPT CLASS B Click OFF/ON...
  • Page 103: Cpa/Tcpa Alarm

    3. AIS OPERATION 5. Click the setting value then enter ROT with the setting knob (setting range: 0.1 to 720.0 (deg/min)). 6. Click outside the menu window to close the menu. Ship turning to starboard CPA/TCPA Alarm The AIS continuously monitors the predicted range at the Closest Point of Approach (CPA) and predicted time to CPA (TCPA) of each AIS target.
  • Page 104: Ais Target Data

    3. AIS OPERATION 3. Click [CPA AUTO ACTIVATE]. [CPA AUTO ACTIVATE] BACK CPA AUTO ACTIVATE MIN SHIP SPEED VALUE OFF/FILT/ALL 00.0km/h MAX RANGE EXCEPT CLASS B OFF/ON OFF/ON MAX RANGE VALUE MIN SHIP LENGTH 03.0km OFF/ON MIN SHIP SPEED MIN SHIP LENGTH VALUE OFF/ON 000m 4.
  • Page 105: Ais List

    3. AIS OPERATION [MMSI]: MMSI No. [CPA/TCPA]: Target’s CPA/TCPA [IMO NO.]: IMO No. [HDG]: Heading [LAT]: Latitude [ROT]: Rate of turn [LON]: Longitude [LEN/BEAM]: Ship’s length/Beam [BLUE SIGN]: Blue sign status Symbol operation Left-click the AIS target to show the selected target's information window. Menu operation 1.
  • Page 106 3. AIS OPERATION 1. Right-click the [LIST] icon for AIS to show the [AIS-LIST] window. [LIST] icon for AIS [LIST] icon for AIS 01m0 [AIS-LIST] BACK SORT BY AUTO TUNE Right-click ► LIST ► NAME-UP /NAME-DOWN/ RANGE-UP/RANGE-DOWN/ 1.567 VRM1 CPA-UP/CPA-DOWN/ 0.160 VRM2 TCPA-UP/TCPA-DOWN...
  • Page 107: Radar Map

    RADAR MAP What is a Radar Map? The radar map feature, available in the [RIVER] mode, is a combination of map lines and symbols whereby the user can define and input the navigation, route planning and monitoring data on the screen. Map lines are a navigational facility whereby the ob- server can define lines to indicate channels or traffic separation schemes.
  • Page 108: How To Enter Marks, Lines

    4. RADAR MAP How to Enter Marks, Lines 4.3.1 How to enter a mark, line with at the cursor position 1. Click the mark color icon to select the re- MENU quired color for the mark. BARGE ON Mark color icon MARK MARK BRL2-3...
  • Page 109: How To Enter A Mark By Latitude And Longitude Position Input

    4. RADAR MAP 4.3.2 How to enter a mark by latitude and longitude position input This function is not available for entering lines. 1. Right-click the [MARK] icon to show the [MARK [MARK ICON] ICON] window. BACK [CREATE] OWN SHIP 2.
  • Page 110: How To Show, Hide Marks On The Screen

    4. RADAR MAP How to Show, Hide Marks on the Screen By menu icon Click the mark display icon to show or hide the marks. MENU MENU BARGE ON BARGE ON MARK MARK Click MARK MARK DOCK OFF DOCK OFF BRL2-3 BRL2-3 ECHO...
  • Page 111: How To Align The Radar Map

    4. RADAR MAP 3. Click [MARK/LINE DELETE]. [MARK/LINE DELETE] BACK [SHAPE DELETE] [COLOR DELETE] MARK/LINE ALL DELETE NO/YES 4. Click the sort to delete. [SHAPE DELETE]: Select the shape to delete then select [YES] in [DELETE]. [COLOR DELETE]: Select the color to delete then select [YES] in [DELETE]. 5.
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  • Page 113: Maintenance, Troubleshooting

    Regular maintenance helps keep your equipment in good condition and prevents fu- ture problems. Check the items shown on next page to help keep your equipment in good condition for years to come. For more service and maintenance contact Radio Holland or e-mail. service.binnenvaart@radioholland.com...
  • Page 114: Parts Replacement

    5. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Dust and dirt may be removed from the units with a soft cloth. The LCD will in time accumulate a layer of dust that can dim the picture. Wipe the LCD carefully to prevent scratching, using tissue paper and an LCD cleaner. To remove stubborn dirt, use an LCD cleaner, wiping slowly with tissue paper so as to dissolve the dirt.
  • Page 115: Diagnostic Test

    Magnetron The magnetron gradually deteriorates over time. When long distance sensitivity de- creases greatly, request replacement of the magnetron. Model Magnetron Type Code No. Estimated life RHRS-2014 MAF1611B, X-band, — Approx. 3,000 hours 4 kW Other consumable parts Parts Type...
  • Page 116: Nmea Sentences Checks

    5. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 5.3.2 NMEA sentences checks You can check the sentences read into the equipment. 1. Open [MAIN MENU], click [CONFIGURATION]. 2. Click [TEST]. 3. Click [SENTENCE MONITOR]. [SENTENCE MONITOR] BACK NMEA1 NMEA2 NMEA3 NMEA4 NMEA5 NMEA6 4. Click the item to display. Each item refers to the external equipment connection port in the processor unit.
  • Page 117: Easy Troubleshooting

    5. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Easy Troubleshooting This section provides troubleshooting procedures that the user may follow to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation, do not attempt to check in- side any unit. Leave any repair work to a qualified technician. Easy troubleshooting Problem Remedy...
  • Page 118: Advanced Troubleshooting

    5. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Advanced Troubleshooting This section describes how to cure hardware and software troubles that should be car- ried out by qualified service personnel. Advanced troubleshooting Probable causes or Problem Remedy check points You cannot turn on the • Blown fuse. •...
  • Page 119: Appendix 1 Menu Tree

    APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE MAIN MENU MAIN MENU 1 BACK* 2 ECHO 1 BACK *: [SEA] mode only 2 TUNE INITIALIZE ***: [RIVER] mode only 3 STC PRESET (OFF, ON) 4 FTC PRESET (OFF, ON) 3 DISPLAY 1 BACK 2 TRANSPARENCY (OFF, ON) 3 DOCKING MODE (OFF, ON) 4 OWN SHIP MARK (OFF, ON) 1 BACK...
  • Page 120 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE (FROM PREVIOUS PAGE) *: [SEA] mode only 7 NAV DATA ***: [RIVER] mode only 1 BACK 2 PREDICTION 1 BACK 2 OWN SHIP POSITION (DUAL-GPS, SC) 3 DEPTH 1 BACK 2 GRAPH TYPE (NUMERICAL, GRAPHICAL) 3 DUAL SENSOR (BOTH, FRONT, AFT) 4 DEPTH SCALE 1 BACK 2 SCALE TYPE...
  • Page 121 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE (FROM PREVIOUS PAGE) 10 CONFIGURATION 1 BACK 1 BACK 2 OPERATION 2 REF POINT (ANT, CCRP) 3 KEY BEEP (OFF, LOW, MID, HIGH) 4 OWN SHIP VECTOR (OFF, COURSE, HDG) 5 CURSOR SIZE (SMALL, LARGE) 6 GUIDANCE (OFF, ON) 7 TOUCH PAD 1 BACK 2 TOUCH-PAD (OFF, ON)
  • Page 122 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE (FROM PREVIOUS PAGE) 1 BACK 4 TEST 2 SELF TEST 1 BACK 3 SENTENCE MONITOR 2 NMEA1 3 NMEA2 4 NMEA3 5 NMEA4 6 NMEA5 7 NMEA6 *: [SEA] mode only 11 ALARM 1 BACK 2 TT•AIS 1 BACK (Protected as 1 BACK...
  • Page 123: Appendix 2 Digital Interface (Iec61162-1

    APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC61162-1) Input sentences ALR : Set alarm state $**ALR,Hhmmss.ss,xxx,A,A,c—c,*hh<CR><LF> 2 3 4 1. Time of alarm condition change, UTC (000000.00 - 240001.00) 2. Unique alarm number (identifier) at alarm source (000 - 999) 3. Alarm condition (A=threshold exceeded, V=not exceeded) 4.
  • Page 124 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC61162-1) GBS : GNSS satellite fault detection $**GBS, hhmmss.ss, x.x, x.x, x.x, xx, x.x, x.x, x.x *hh<CR><LF> 1. UTC time of GGA or GNS fix associated with this sentence 2. Expected error in latitude (0.0 - 999.9) 3.
  • Page 125 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC61162-1) HDT : Heading True $**HDT, xxx.x,T*hh<CR><LF> 1. Heading, degrees (0.00 to 360.00) 2. True (T) HTD : Heading/Track control data $**HTD,A,x.x,a,a,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,A,A,A,x.x*hh<CR><LF> 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 141516 17 1. Override, A = in use, V = not in use 2.
  • Page 126 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC61162-1) ROT : Rate of Turn $GPROT,x.x,A*hh<CR><LF> 1. Rate of turn, deg/min, "-"=bow turns to port (-9999.9 - 9999.9) 2. Status: A=data valid, V=data invalid RSA : Rudder Sensor Angle $**RSA,x.x,A,x.x,A*hhCR>&ltLF> 1 2 3 4 1. Starboard(or single) rudder sensor data (-180 - 180.0, NULL) 2.
  • Page 127 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC61162-1) VTG : Course over ground and ground speed $GPVTG,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K,a,*hh <CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Course over ground, degrees (0.0 - 359.9) 2. T=True (fixed) 3. Course over ground, degrees (0.0 - 359.9) 4.
  • Page 128 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC61162-1) Output sentences OSD : Own ship data $**OSD,53.21,A,57.89,R,12.52,R,45.67,6.78,N*hh<CR><LF> 1. Heading, degrees true (0.00 - 360.00) 2. Heading status (A=data valid, V=data invalid) 3. Vessel course, degrees true (0.00 - 359.99) 4. Course reference B=Bottom tracking log M=Manually entered W=Water referenced R=Radar tracking (of fixed target)
  • Page 129 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC61162-1) TTM : Tracked target message $RATTM,05,12.34,23.4,R,45.67,123.4,T,1.23,8.23,N,c--c,T,R,hhmmss.ss,M*hh<CR><LF> 9 10 11 12 13 1. Target number (00 to 99) 2. Target distance from own ship (0.000 - 999.9) 3. Bearing from own ship,degrees (0.0 - 359.9) 4. True or Relative 5.
  • Page 130: Appendix 3 Parts List

    APPENDIX 3 PARTS LIST This equipment contains one complex module in which fault diagnosis and repair down to compo- nent level is practicable; therefore, parts list is omitted in this manual (IMO A.694(17)/8.3.1). Only discrete components that may be checked or replaced by the ship personnel are power jack and a fuse (20 A).
  • Page 131 APPENDIX 3 PARTS LIST Display Unit MU-190RH Item Type Code No. TFT Color LCD Module 26P0015 — 26P0018 (PSW board) — ESSIP35A-1C (AD board) — 26P0013 — LQ190E1LX51, 26S0027 — LQ0DDB0091, 26S0048 — 26P0015 LQ190E1LX51, 26S0027(LCD) LQ0DDB0094, ESSIP35A-1C, 26S0048 26S0064 (Motor fan) (AD board) 26P0018...
  • Page 132 APPENDIX 3 PARTS LIST Antenna Unit RSB120A/RSB121A Item Type Code No. BP Board 03P9347A — RF_TB Board 03P9488A — BP Board RF_TB Board RF Unit RTR-102 Item Type Code No. IF Board 03P9487A — MD Board 03P9529 — MMIC Board 03P9505 —...
  • Page 133: Specifications

    RHRS-2014 SPECIFICATIONS OF RIVER RADAR RHRS-2014 ANTENNA UNIT Radiator type Slotted waveguide array Polarization Horizontal Antenna rotation speed 26 rpm (RSB-120A) or 48 rpm (RSB-121A) nominal Radiator length 255 cm (XN24AR), 216 cm (XN21AR) Horizontal beam width -3dB: 0.95° (XN24AR), 1.12° (XN21AR) -20dB: 2.5°...
  • Page 134 RHRS-2014 Tuning Manual/Automatic Receiver front end MMIC Duplexer Ferrite circulator with diode limiter PROCESSOR UNIT Orientation mode River mode Head-up or Stern-up, relative motion Sea mode Head-up, Head-up TB or Stern-up (relative motion), North-up or Course-up (relative/true motion) Range, Range ring interval (RRI), Number of rings...
  • Page 135 RHRS-2014 Data sentences Input ALR, DBS, DBT, DPT, DTM, GBS, GGA, GLL, GNS, HDT, HTD, MWV, RMC, ROT, RSA, THS, VDM, VDO, VHW, VTG, VWR, VWT, ZDA Output OSD, RSD, TTM Radar signal output 1 port Ethernet 100Base-TX, UTP (CAT5e)
  • Page 137: Index

    INDEX Dual Radar combine ....... 1-45 Activate ........... 3-4 EBL ............1-23 Activate all..........3-5 Echo average .......... 1-30 Sleep ............3-5 Echo stretch ..........1-29 Sleep all ..........3-5 External radar.......... 1-48 AIS ALL ............. 3-1 AIS FIL ............3-1 FILES menu ..........
  • Page 138 INDEX North mark ..........1-52 TCPA alarm..........3-9 North up ...........1-14 Transmit time ...........1-69 North up (TM)...........1-14 True Vector ..........2-10 Relative ..........2-10 True............2-10 Off-center ..........1-28 Offset EBL..........1-24 Cancel all tracking........2-6 Orientation mode ........1-15 Cancel tracking ........2-5 Own ship mark .........1-52 Symbol .............2-6 Own ship position menu......1-57 TT (Target tracking) ........2-1 Own ship trail ...........1-32...
  • Page 139: Interconnection Diagram

    DVI-D/D SINGLELINK5M 5m,φ7 MJ-A3SPF0029-050ZC 24VDC DC_INPUT+ MONITOR UNIT DC_INPUT- MU-190RH SHIELD IV-2sq. 注記 *1)RHN手配。 *2)オプション。 *3)( )内のカラーコードは内側シールド内の線を示す。 DRAWN TITLE *4)シールドは両ユニット側で完全にアースすること。 RHRS-2014 T.YAMASAKI 4/Oct/2012 CHECKED 名称 NOTE リバーレーダー H.MAKI 4/Oct/2012 *1: PREPARED BY RHN. APPROVED 相互結線図 6/Oct/2012 H.MAKI *2: OPTION. SCALE MASS...
  • Page 140 Il testo completo della dichiarazione di conformità UE è disponibile al seguente indirizzo Internet: Latvian Ar šo Radio Holland Netherlands B.V. deklar , ka augst k min ts radioiek rta atbilst Direkt vai 2014/53/ES. (LV) Pilns ES atbilst bas deklar cijas teksts ir pieejams š d interneta vietn :...
  • Page 141 O texto integral da declaração de conformidade está disponível no seguinte endereço de Internet: Romanian Prin prezenta, Radio Holland Netherlands B.V. declar c men ionat mai sus tipul de echipamente radio este în conformitate cu Directiva 2014/53/UE de echipamente radio este în conformitate cu Directiva 2014/53/UE.

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