The normal installation cable length is 10m between scanner and display. Optional special length cables are prepared by SAMYUNG ENC if request. Option cable is provided with a length of 5m, 15m, 20m, or 30m. (Please order it if necessary)
BEFORE OPERATION BEFORE OPERATION PICTORIAL INDICATION Various pictorial indications are included in this manual and are shown on these equipment so that you can operate them safety and correctly and prevent any danger to you and/or to other persons and any damage to your property during operation. Such indications and their meanings are as follows.
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BEFORE OPERATION RUSSIA CTP MARK According to the requirements of clause 20 of Technical Regulations about safety of Maritime transport objetcs, approved by Resolution of the Russian Federation Goverment #620 dated August 12, 2010 and requirements Technical Regulation of the Russian Federation Goverment #623 dated August 12, 2010 navigation &...
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BEFORE OPERATION WARNING STATEMENTS FOR INDUSTRY CANADA ENGLISH: This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS DANGER Never carry out internal inspection or repair work of the equipment by users. Inspection or repair work by unauthorized personnel may result in fire hazard or electric shock. For inspection and repair work of equipment components, consult with our branch office, branch shop, sales office, or our distributor in your district.
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PRECAUTIONS Never directly touch the internal components of the antenna, receiver/transceiver, or indicator. Direct contact with these high voltage components may cause electrocution. For maintenance, inspection, or adjustment of equipment components, consult with our branch office, branch shop, sales office, or our distributor in your district.
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PRECAUTIONS A malfunction may occur if the power in the ship is instantaneously interrupted during operation of the radar. In this case, the power should be turned on again. Always use the automatic tuning mode. Use the manual tuning mode only when the automatic tuning mode does not provide the best tuning state due to deterioration of magnetron for example.
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PRECAUTIONS Since these alarms may include some errors depending on the target tracking conditions, the navigation officer himself should make the final decision for ship operations such as collision avoidance. Making the final navigation decision based only on the alarm may cause accidents such as collisions.
WARNING LABEL MOUNTING POINT WARNING LABEL MOUNTING POINT Warning label is patched on the equipment visible surface. Do not try to remove, break or modify the label. NKE-1066 SCANNER UNIT NKE-2044 SCANNER UNIT SMR-715/SMR-720 DISPLAY UNIT...
PACKING LIST PACKING LIST The packing lists of each unit are as follows. SMR-715/SMR-720: DISPLAY UNIT Parts Name Figure Qty. Display Unit [SMR-715/SMR-720] Sun Cover [MTV305222*] Power Cable [CFQ-9900] Instruction Manual [H-7ZPRD0895*] Screw Mounting [5X20(L)] Hardware Washer [MPTG32528*] [W5Bs] Name plate Attached parts [MPNN48917*] [MPXP35238*]...
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PACKING LIST NKE-2044: SCANNER UNIT Parts Name Figure Qty. Scanner Unit [NKE-2044] Bolt Mounting [M8X30 SUS304] Hardware Spring Washer [SW8 SUS] [MPXP35114*] Washer [W8 SUS] Instruction for Equipment [MTZ304691*] Template [MTZ302447*] Installation Cable [CFQ9924-10] “ * ” means revision, such as A, B and so on. NKE-1066: SCANNER UNIT Parts Name Figure...
EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE SMR-715/720 is a series name. Individual TYPE name is changed by combination of units. TYPE SMR-715 NCD-2256 NKE-1066 TYPE SMR-720 NCD-2256 NKE-2044 SMR-715/720 Series system diagram 1.5feet Scanner Unit 2feet Scanner Unit (NKE-2044) (NKE-1066) Radome diameter 620mm Radome diameter 450mm Installation cable: CFQ9924-5, 10, 15, 20, 30...
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EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE NKE-1066 SCANNER UNIT NKE-2044 SCANNER UNIT xiii...
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EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE SMR-715/720 DISPLAY UNIT SUN COVER TOUCH PANEL FRONT PANEL REAR CASE Fingertip position Thumb position Note: When you remove the sun cover do MOUNTING the thumb position push and the fingertip position pull at the same BRACKET time action. USB PORT SPEAKER PWR/CLR PUSH SWITCH...
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CONTENTS 9.3 PERFORMANCE CHECK ....................121 9.3.1 TEST MENU ......................122 9.3.2 SYSTEM INFORMATION..................122 9.3.3 SYSTEM TIME ......................122 9.3.4 SCANNER INFORMATION ..................123 9.3.5 HARDWARE INFORMATION ................... 123 9.3.6 ERROR LOG ......................123 9.3.7 LINE MONITOR ......................123 9.3.8 SELF TEST ........................
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CONTENTS 12.6.3 AIS FUNCTION (STANDARD BUILT IN) ..............144 12.6.4 TT FUNCTION (STANDARD BUILT IN) ..............144 12.7 INPUT/ OUTPUT SIGNAL ....................144 12.7.1 INPUT ENABLE SIGNAL ..................144 12.7.2 OUTPUT POSSIBLE SIGNAL ................. 145 12.7.3 STANDARD CONFIGURATION ................145 12.7.4 OPTION CABLE ......................
GLOSSARY GLOSSARY This section describes the main terms used for this equipment and general related maritime terms. Activated target A target representing the automatic or manual activation of a sleeping target for the display of additional information. Automatic Identification System A system which enables ships and shore stations to obtain identifying and navigation information about other ships at sea, using an automated transponder.
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GLOSSARY fathom 1fm=1.8288m Fast Time Constant Function of FTC reduces the effect of long duration returns that come from rain or snow. Global Positioning System GPS is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location and time information in all weather conditions. Ground stabilization A display mode in which speed and course information are referred to the ground, using ground track input data.
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GLOSSARY Parallel Index line Past positions Equally time-spaced past position marks of a tracked or AIS target and own ship. POSN Position Pulse Repetition Frequency The number of radar pulses transmitted each second. PROC Process Radar signal processing function Radar Acronym for RAdio Detection And Ranging Radar beacon A navigation aid which responds to the radar transmission by generating a radar signal to...
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GLOSSARY Short Pulse STAB Stabilization Sensitivity Time Control Function of STC reduces the impact of returns from sea state of relatively near from own ship. Speed Through Water The speed of the ship relative to the water surface. TCPA Time to Closest Point of Approach to own ship Test target Radar target of known characteristics used for test requirement True Motion...
Available cable lengths and types for installing the radar SMR-715/720 are as shown in the table below. Request an appropriate cable from SAMYUNG ENC beforehand. A cable longer than the sufficient length may degrade radar performance, so give it careful consideration when planning the installation.
Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 1.2 INSTALLATION OF THE DISPLAY UNIT 1.2.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION Select the display unit installation position by taking into consideration of the followings. ■ Install the display unit so that the user can easily conduct observations. ■...
Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 1.2.4 EXAMPLES OF DISPLAY MOUNTING ■ DESK TOP INSTALLATION Mounting bracket...
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Chapter 1 INSTALLATION DESKTOP MOUNTING TEMPLATE Note: Please note the paper size.
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Chapter 1 INSTALLATION FLUSH MOUNTING Front cap Note: Please slide out, when removing of the front cap. Flush mount: Remove base, and take out cover of front panel Fix with the front 4 corner screws to the wall.
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Chapter 1 INSTALLATION FLUSH MOUNTING TEMPLATE Note: Please note the paper size.
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Chapter 1 INSTALLATION CEILING INSTALLATION Option: Overhead Mounted Kit Note: Please slide out, when removing of the front cap. Front cap...
Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 1.2.5 POWER CABLE INSTALLATION This equipment includes a 2m power cable for power supply to the display unit. Cable assembly name: CFQ-9900 The cable core wire color is red (+), black (-), shield mesh and green (frame ground). Wire : AWG16 Red: +12/24V...
Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 1.2.6 EXTERNAL NAVIGATIONAL SIGNAL CONNECTION (GPS, AIS, GYRO, LOG, etc.) Connecting cable is option Option NMEA cable: H-7ZCRD1689* In case of using option NMEA cable, waterproofing (IPX5) is guaranteed. Thus using another NMEA cable, waterproofing (IPX5) is not guaranteed. ・Using GPS receiver, please connect NMEA1.
Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 1.3 INSTALLATION OF THE SCANNER UNIT 1.3.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION PHYSICAL SELECTION CRITERIA Install the scanner at the center of the mast on the keel line. If the scanner cannot be installed at the above position for some reason, the amount of deviation must be minimized.
Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 1.3.3 MOUNTING RACK AND MAST FOR THE SCANNER If it is considered that sufficient installation height cannot be provided when the scanner is installed directly on the roof of the wheelhouse, use a mounting rack or radar mast (Fig. 1-3-3). Normally, when the scanner installation height is less than 2 meters from the roof of the wheelhouse, provide a mounting rack assembled at an angle frame to install the scanner.
Chapter 1 INSTALLATION When installing two scanners, provide a height difference so that those two scanners do not enter each other's vertical beam width range. To avoid interference with other equipment and to prevent radio noise from generating, do not place the VHF antenna, GPS antenna, and INMARSAT's dome within the range of the vertical beam width.
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Chapter 1 INSTALLATION ■ Confirmation during test run If the scanner vibrates a lot during test run, try to reduce or prevent vibration by reinforcing the scanner mount base or using wire stays attached to the radar mast. Others The design of the mounting platform for the scanner should take into account the vibration requirements defined by IEC 60945.
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Chapter 1 INSTALLATION Installation and clamping method ■ Installation direction Installation should be done so that the cable gland is oriented toward the stern. ■ Bolts, nuts and tightening torque to be used Use stainless steel bolts for the scanner and uniformly tighten all of the bolts (Table 1-3-6-1). Table 1-3-6-1 Length of scanner mounting bolts and tightening torque Thickness of Mount Base (mm) Bolt...
Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 1.4 CONNECTING THE INSTALLATION CABLE With this new radar, SAMYUNG ENC introduces two new small and light weight 4kW multi-speed scanners available in a 1.5ft (450mm) and 2ft (620mm) radome. Both of them are the radome type, so antenna rotation is not affected by wind.
Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 1.4.1 NKE-1066 SCANNER (1.5 FEET) Set the cable inlet side to face the stern. The scanner certainly can be placed to face any direction during the initial setting. However, it is strongly recommended that you install the scanner with the shortest cable length along the mast.
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Chapter 1 INSTALLATION When mounting the scanner unit, please check the maximum length of the holding bolts. If the bolts are too long, it gives severe damage to inside of the scanner. When mounting the scanner unit, please use the attached bolts.
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Chapter 1 INSTALLATION Coating clip Connect cable mesh wire as Ground. Pull and fix the cable toward the outside with coating clip. (Avoid to touch the cable to electrical parts) Fig. 1-4-1-4 Close radome Attach the radome. Set the triangle mark in the center of the cable inlet. In the following order, on the diagonal, tighten gradually in order to press uniformly packing.
Chapter 1 INSTALLATION 1.4.2 NKE-2044 SCANNER (2 FEET) Set the cable inlet side to stern. (Any direction is possible to install and possible to initial setup, but it is better selection to select the cable length must be minimize along the mast.) stern Fig.
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Chapter 1 INSTALLATION When mounting the scanner unit, please check the maximum length of the holding bolts. If the bolts are too long, it gives severe damage to inside of the scanner. When mounting the scanner unit, please use the attached bolts.
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Chapter 1 INSTALLATION Fig. 1-4-2-4 Clamp the cable Connect cable mesh wire as Ground. Close radome Attach the radome. Set to fit the triangle mark of the upper and lower radome. In the following order, on the diagonal, tighten gradually in order to press uniformly packing.
Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION If the basic adjustment is made by the serviceman beforehand, please run it as it is. (In the case of no adjustment is done by the serviceman beforehand, you had better grasped the operation of this radar through referring to Chapter 5, and then perform the initial settings that are listed in Chapter 7.) The high definition 7-inch wide display has a touch panel and can be operated by tracing a screen by means of a finger or touch pen.
Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION 2.1 PANEL AND SCREEN DISPLAY LAYOUT Name Description Touch Panel Tap : Push an item once Long tap : Push for a long time (about 3 seconds) Double tap : Carry out a tap twice quickly Flick : Operation to slide the finger quickly Swipe :...
Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION 2.2 POWER ON/OFF A malfunction may occur if the power in the ship is instantaneously interrupted during operation of the radar. In the case, the power should be turned on again. When the display unit is turned off by the power drop, power supply to the scanner unit also stops.
Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION Power off Press the PWR/CLR key 3 seconds or more. 2.3 SCREEN LAYOUT 2.3.1 STANDBY SCREEN Startup screen (Startup screen can be selected from three choices below.) Graphical screen Swipe Swipe Swipe Swipe Numerical screen Normal screen...
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Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION Tap on the screen to select graphical display screen. ①Vessel speed and Course ②Wind speed and direction ③Temperature and Depth...
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Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION Various STBY screens and Icon menu Normal screen Flick up Flick up Flick up Flick down Flick down Flick down Graphical screen Flick up Flick up Flick down Flick down Numerical screen Flick up Flick up Flick down Flick down...
Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION 2.3.2 TRANSMISSION SCREEN Flick up Transmitting Flick up Flick Flick down down Tap the TX/STBY icon About 10 seconds, the icons fade out. Push the rotary knob or flick the screen, then the resident icons will be displayed Turn the rotary knob to select the TX icon.
Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION 2.3.3 DISPLAY THE FUNCTION ICONS Push the rotary knob to display the icons. No operation about 10 seconds, the icons fade out. Turn rotary knob Push rotary knob ・Turn the rotary knob to select a function icon. ・Selected icon is focused.
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Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION Tap the GAIN icon, or push the rotary knob when the GAIN icon is focused. The case of STBY The case of TX Adjustment Bar Adjustment Bar is shown. is shown. Tap “Auto” of Gain setting mode Tap “MANUAL”...
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Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION Tap the SEA icon, or push the rotary knob when the SEA icon is focused. Please use normally the MANUAL. AUTO is suitable for bad weather that the adjustment is difficult at MANUAL. It cannot be set at the same time as the Adjustment Bar RAIN AUTO.
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Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION Tap the RAIN icon, or push the rotary knob when the RAIN icon is focused. Please use normally the MANUAL. AUTO is suitable for bad weather that the adjustment is difficult at MANUAL. It cannot be set at the same time as the Adjustment Bar SEA AUTO.
Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION 2.4 BRIEF EXPLANATION OF ICON’S FUNCTION Brief explanation of each icon. GAIN (gain control) adjustment: Set up the sensitivity of Radar echo. SEA (sea-clutter rejection) adjustment: Control the sea clutter level near the ship. Long distant echo gain is remaining as it is, and gain is lowered as to short distance.
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Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION Off-center (Normally own position is the center of screen, but it is possible to move own position from fixed center of screen). Tap the icon will shift the own position. Shifting point are fixed 5 positions only. TX (transmission), ST-BY (standby) Whenever it carries out a tap, transmission and ST-BY are changed.
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Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION GUARD ZONE setup Set up the watching area around own-ship. If a target goes into the set-up area, generate the alarm sound or signal.. On the other hand, if a target goes out the set-up area, generate the alarm sound or signal, too. One of both is possible to select.
Chapter 2 START THE BASIC OPERATION 2.5 SETTING THE RESIDENT ICONS Specified icons can be copied to All of the icons are the favorite icon area. displayed. You can line up your favorite function icons Fixed icons in this area. (4 or less) (TX/STBY, Gain) How to copy icon Tap and hold the icon...
Chapter 3 ADJUST THE RADAR ECHO Chapter 3 ADJUST THE RADAR ECHO 3.1 CHANGE RANGE This picture is selected 1.5NM range. Outer dashed line shows the range of selected range. Range is easily changed by tap increase / decrease icon as shown in the figure below.
Chapter 3 ADJUST THE RADAR ECHO 3.2 SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT It is necessary to set an appropriate gain level in order to use the radar exactly. Failure to do so, it is possible to obtain an accurate radar echo. The gain level is displayed in the bottom portion of the icon.
Chapter 3 ADJUST THE RADAR ECHO 3.3 SEA CLUTTER SUPPRESSION It is necessary to adjust the sea clutter suppression level in order to use the radar exactly. Failure to do so, it is possible to obtain an accurate radar echo. The sea clutter suppression level is displayed in the bottom...
Chapter 3 ADJUST THE RADAR ECHO 3.4 RAIN/SNOW CLUTTER SUPPRESSION It is necessary to adjust the rain/snow clutter suppression level in order to use the radar exactly. Failure to do so, it is impossible to obtain an accurate radar echo. The rain/snow clutter suppression level is displayed in the bottom...
Chapter 3 ADJUST THE RADAR ECHO 3.5 SCREEN BRILLIANCE (another operation) The brightness adjustment menu appear by tapping brightness adjustment icon, but it will appear when you double-tap on the screen too. In addition, by turning while pressing the rotary knob also appeared. The brilliance level is displayed in the bottom portion of the icon.
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Chapter 3 ADJUST THE RADAR ECHO ****FOR REFERENCE**** In order to obtain an accurate radar echo, sea clutter suppression adjustment and gain adjustment are essential. RAIN: Normally is set to “0”. But in the case of rain or snow, you need use the rain clutter suppression function to remove the noise appearing on the screen.
Chapter 4 VRM AND EBL FUNCTION Chapter 4 VRM AND EBL FUNCTION 4.1 OPERATION OF VRM, EBL VRM: Flick on the screen, VRM ring can be moved to the specified target. Then distance to the target is displayed on the screen. Of course, the same operation can be realized by the rotary knob.
Chapter 4 VRM AND EBL FUNCTION 4.3 EXAMPLE OF EBL FUNCTION Example: EBL function. Target bearing is displayed. Menu bar disappears after about 10 seconds. How to change the EBL Turn the rotary knob to control the Flick on the screen, then the EBL line will move along movement of the EBL line.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.1 MOB FUNCTION (MAN OVERBOARD) To use this function, ship’s position information is required. Due to the movement of the boat, there is a possibility that a person fall from boat. The SMR-715/720 radar provides a single-press Man Overboard (MOB) operation.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.2 OFF-CENTER FUNCTION It is possible to shift the center of own ship in order to observe a particular target in a wider range. Be to tap once on the icon, center of own ship will be shifted as the following figures. ②Bottom ⑤Right ①Center...
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.3 CURSOR FUNCTION Using the cursor function can read out a selected target information. Tap the cursor icon. Tap anywhere on the screen, the cursor mark is displayed in place where it has been tapped. At the same time, the range and bearing information at that point are displayed in the lower side of the screen.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.4 GUARD ZONE FUNCTION To use this function, ship’s heading information is required. Guard zone function used to detect an echo movement in the warning area. Guard zone can be set as IN-ALARM or OUT-ALARM or AUTO-TT. IN-ALARM: When a target entered the set zone, the alarm sounds.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.5 RADAR TRAILS This “radar trails” function can be used to figure out how well you can navigate an obstacle and how well you can keep the bearing that have set for your boat. The echo trail is displayed on the radar display screen so you can easily assess visually what is going on.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.5.2 SETUP THE RADAR TRAILS REF LEVEL, etc You can be selected in the range of trail length set by 5.5.1. ①Tap ②Tap “ Radar trail”. ③Tap the desired menu. Trails REF Level Time/All Combine Trails Mode Trails Interval...
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Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS **** **** FOR REFERENCE Trails REF Level REF Level1 is the lowest level while “REF Level4” is the highest level. When radar trails are plotted with unwanted waves, change to a higher level. To thin radar trails, change to a higher level. If radar trails are plotted in snatches, change to lower level.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.6 AIS OPERATIONS To use this function, ship’s heading, position and AIS information are required. The AIS function shows the targets information on the radar display, using other ships information sent out from the AIS unit. AIS position signal is detected automatically while the AIS function is turned on.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS The specified target data is displayed. BRG and RNG shows the relative positional information which is observed from the own ship. COG and SOG shows ground speed and ground course of the target. Position information is measured through the GPS which is equipped to the ship.
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Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS Tracking target This symbol is displayed for the target which becomes the tracking target after acquired. This is displayed with a circle of thick line (basic color is white). When selecting a tracking target to display its numeric information, this symbol is superimpose-displayed on the selected target.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.8 MODE FUNCTION Mode function can be set according with different situations. ②Resident icons appear. ③All icons appear. ④Mode Menus appear. Flick on the touch panel Tap icon. Tap “Mode Setting”. ①Flick on the touch panel. again.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.9 SWITCHING DAY / NIGHT MODE Combination of the display color and brilliance according to the ambient lighting conditions is provided. The display color setting can be changed easily. ③All icons appear. ①Flick on the touch panel. ②Resident icons appear.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.10 USER OPTION KEY For example, it sets User option key on Tuning menu. ③All icons appear. ②Resident icons appear. ④Main menus appear. ①Flick on the touch panel. Tap icon. Flick on the touch panel again. Long Tap “Tuning”...
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.11 MARK FUNCTION 5.11.1 MEMO You can use “Memo” function to draw simple memos on the screen. You can change the color and line width of memos. You can undo and redo the memos. You can delete all the memos by tapping the clear bar. You can select a marker to display by tapping the view menu bar.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.11.2 LINE FUNCTION To use this function, ship’s heading and position information are required. ③All icons appear. Tap icon. ①Flick on the touch panel. ②Resident icons appear. Flick on the touch panel again. (Set “Line” in this example setting. ) ⑤Mark Setting menus appear.
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Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS ⑩Return to Maker meuns. ⑫Only resident icons appear. ⑪All icons appear. Then flick down the screen again. Then flick down the screen. ⑬Return to the start up screen. ⑭Range changed. Tap “Range down” bar. Line is linked to a change of the range. You can use “Line”...
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.11.3 SYMBOL MARKER To use this function, ship’s heading and position information are required. ②Resident icons appear. ③All icons appear. ④Mark menus appear. ①Flick on the touch panel. Flick on the touch panel again. Tap icon.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.12 RADAR ECHO It is used when you want to adjust the settings of your favorite radar image. ①Tap . ②Tap “Radar Echo”. ③Radar Echo menus appear. Tap each key to adjust the radar echo. Pulse Length Video Latitude IR(Interference Rejection)
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.12.3 TARGET ENHANCE The dimension of video display is enlarged by the target enhancement function. And radar echo display of two targets is closing in angle and distance. As a result, may be displayed in PPI screen as one target. OFF: Select this mode particularly when resolution is required.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.12.6 VIDEO NOISE REJECTION This function rejects signals that assumed as noise and clutter in radar videos. OFF: Turns off the noise rejection function, and displays all signals. Targets are popped up from noise and displayed like analog signals.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.13 TUNING Automatic tuning mode (AUTO) and manual tuning mode (MANUAL) are provide. In the automatic tuning mode, transmission and receiving frequencies are tuned and adjusted automatically. In the manual tuning mode, tuning is carried out by yourself. When “AUTO”...
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.14 MOTION MODE ①Tap icon. ②Tap “Motion Mode” bar . ③Tap any one to change the ④The selected mode is motion mode. displayed on the screen. Selected the RM Motion Selected the TM Motion (HUP does not work) Motion: Switches between true and relative motion display modes.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.15 VECTOR LENGTH ①Tap icon. ③Tap each key for change ②Tap “Vector Length” bar . Vector Length. ④Select Vector Mode ⑤Rotate Rotary knob and change Vector Length or Swipe on the screen Sets TT and AIS vectors. The bearing and speed signal input are required to display TT and AIS vectors. In the True vector mode, the direction of a target vector indicates the true course of the target and its vector length is proportional to its speed.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.17 TARGET It is used when you want to set about function of target tracking function (TT) and AIS. ①Tap icon. ②Tap “Target” bar . Function ON/OFF ③Tap anything to adjust the target. CPA Limit TCPA Limit CPA Ring Display Target Number Display...
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.17.1 FUNCTION ON/OFF Turns ON/OFF TT function and AIS function. 5.17.2 CPA LIMIT Set and check collision decision criteria before operating. The CPA Limit value can be set between 0.1 and 9.9NM. 5.17.3 TCPA LIMIT Set and check collision decision criteria before operating.
Chapter 5 VARIOUS FUNCTION ICONS 5.18 NMEA INFO. SET ①Tap icon. ②Tap “NMEA Info. Set” bar . ③Tap anything to change display information. Set the NMEA information displayed in upper right are. NMEA information also can be changed by tapping upper right are.
Chapter 6 OPTION FUNCTIONS Chapter 6 OPTION FUNCTIONS 6.1 EXTERNAL MONITOR OUTPUT If you installed the External monitor output, waterproofing (IPX5) of rear side of display unit is no guaranteed. In the standard configuration, you cannot use an external monitor. An optional kit “NQA-2447” is provided for SMR-715/720 RADAR.
Chapter 6 OPTION FUNCTIONS 6.2 NMEA CABLE The SMR-715/720 has 3 channels NMEA signal input allowing connecting to navigation equipment, such as GPS, for own position, waypoints and speed for MARPA tracking. It also allows connecting a GPS compass for your heading (and MARPA tracking) and / or AIS for displaying targets.
Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS An initial adjustment had been done for this radar at the factory. This product will be shipped in a usable state. However, in the case you want to configure it with your favorite, please set it by referring to this chapter. It is recommended that you save to USB memory (see 8.5.6.1) or you keep a note of the setting by the user for return to the previous setting.
Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.1 LANGUAGE SELECTION Tap “Language” bar. Choose a familiar language. If you choose the language that you can’t understand, it is able to return to the English menu to input “2256” at the code input menu. At that time, please reselect the language. 7.2 TUNING ADJUSTMENT The physical dimensions of the magnetron tube in the transmitter dictate the precise transmitter output frequency of the particular set.
Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.3 BEARING ADJUSTMENT Adjust the bearing so that bearing of the target measured with the ship’s compass matches that of the target echo on the radar display. Before adjustment Measure the bearing of an adequate target (for example, a ship at anchor, a breakwater or a buoy) relative to own ship’s heading.
Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.5 ANTENNA HEIGHT SET UP Set up the antenna height. This set up is related to sea clutter rejection control, At a short range, sea clutter level is proportion to the height of the scanner. So an optimum sea clutter rejection constant must be selected according with the height of antenna. ②Select antenna height.
Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.7 COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP Set up the communication port to communicate external device. ①Tap ②Input code “0” and tap ③Tap “COM Port Setting”. “ENT”. RX Port ④Tap the desired menu. Baud Rate Next to section 7.7.1 Next to section TX Port...
Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.7.2 RX PORT Choose the receive port of each signal. It sets to automatic when there is no particular problem. Auto: Switching automatically between NMEA1, NMEA2, and NMEA3. 7.7.3 TX PORT Choose the transmit port of each signal.
Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.7.4 TX DATA FORMAT It sets the NMEA format of the transmission data to be transmitted from the transmission port. 7.7.5 TARGET INFORMATION TX Set this menu when you want to send from the NMEA port sending the information of the ship and target that was acquired by the AIS and (TT) target tracking function.
Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.8 I/F DEVICE Make an appropriate setting for each type of equipment when inputting true bearing signals, true bearing data, and speed data. Settings and parameters are different for each type of equipment. Make settings for the type of equipment to be connected. ①Tap ②Input code “0”...
Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.8.1 HEADING EQUIPMENT Selects the input of the course data of own ship. The course data of own ship can be selected from the course information of manual input, GYRO, Compass and GPS. For automatic input, select an equipment which can receive the following sentences. THS>HDT>HDG>HDM For manual input, the course information manually set in “MANUAL HEADING”...
Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.9 JRC GPS ①Tap icon. ②Input code “0” and tap ENT. ③Tap “JRC GPS” bar. ④Tap each bar for setting. Next to section 7.9.1 Next to section 7.9.2 Next to section 7.9.4 Next to section 7.9.3 This setting is available only JRC GPS receivers directly connected to the connector for which “GPS”...
Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.9.2 GPS SETTING Smoothing NMEA Version RAIM Accuracy Level Correction Method Fix Mode Exclusion Satellite Next to section 7.9.2.12 Elevate Mask HDOP GPS Setting Send Data Smoothing LL GPS Adjust Next to section 7.9.2.14 Smoothing SOG Smoothing COG Smoothing 7.9.2.1 NMEA VERSION...
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Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.9.2.4 ELEVATE MASK Limit the satellite to be used with elevation angle. 7.9.2.5 HDOP Set the HDOP level of the GPS receiver. The smaller the value, the higher the accuracy although fixing a position becomes difficult. 7.9.2.6 SMOOTHING LL Smoothing can be applied to measured positions.
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Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.9.2.11 RAIM ACCURACY LEVEL Set the RAIM accuracy level to be used. RAIM is the function that the receiver judges whether the accuracy of GPS position information meets the conditions or not. The higher the accuracy level is, the wider the judgment range is.
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Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.9.2.13 GPS SETTING SEND DATA Send GPS setting Data to the GPS receiver. 7.9.2.14 GPS ADJUST Input the approximate latitude and longitude of the own ship to acquire initial. Set the antenna height. Enter the current time in UTC. Enter the current date in UTC.
Chapter 7 INITIAL SETTINGS 7.9.3 BEACON SETTING Set for a JRC Beacon (DGPS receiver). This setting is available only for JRC Beacon receiver (DGPS receiver). AUTO: Select an optimum beacon station automatically. Manual: You need to set the beacon frequency and baud rate by yourself. Note: This setting is enabled when “Station Select”...
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.1 SETS RADAR ECHO This setting, are items that greatly affects the radar image. When you want to change, please change while observing the radar image carefully. ①Tap icon. ②Input code “0”...
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.1.1 MAIN BANG SUPPRESSION Main Bang Suppression is adjusted to suppress main bang, a reflection signal from 3D circuit including wave guide tube that generally appears as a circular image focusing on the center of the radar display. Optimum adjustment allows main bang image to remain lightly on the display.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.1.4 STC Sets the STC Curve. User selects the "river" or "sea" of the curve selection. Please do not change the STC offset and slope correction. If the value changed, affects sea clutter suppression function drastically. When using the sea clutter suppression function, never set the suppression level too high canceling out all image noises from the sea surface at close range.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.1.6 RADAR ALARM LEVEL This display unit has guard zone function (area specified by the distance from own ship) (refer to 5.4). It is not able to specify the region by latitude and longitude. Radar alarm level means alarm detection level in the guard zone. When ships enter or depart from the guard zone, alarm will sound.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.2 TT FUNCTION Do not change the quantization level settings unless absolutely necessary. If set at an inappropriate value, the acquisition or tracking function of the target tracking function (TT) deteriorates, and this may lead to accidents. ②Input code “0”...
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.3 SCANNER FUNCTION ①Tap ②Input code “0” and tap ENT. ③Tap “Scanner”. ④Tap the desired menu. Next to section 8.3.5 Next to section 8.3.3 8.3.1 PULSE REPETITION FREQUENCY FINE TUNING (PRF FINE TUNING) If radar’s interference patterns are concentrically displayed, increment or decrement the set value by 3 to 4 in order to heighten the effect of interference rejection.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.3.3 ANTENNA ROTATION SPEED Set the scanner rotation speed for each pulse length. The radar sensitivity is higher when antenna is rotating in low speed. Short range operation requires a high speed antenna rotation to refresh the screen as soon as possible.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.3.6 TUNE PEAK ADJUSTMENT Don’t adjust the tune peak adjustment value unless the serviceman. This value is already setting in the factory. If change this value in unnecessary, Auto Tune function will be influenced, and radar echo will become weak at Auto Tune, and this may lead to accidents.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.4 CONTROL You can adjust the buzzer volume and calibration of the touch panel. ①Tap ②Input code “0” and tap ENT. ④Tap the desired menu. ③Tap “Control”. Next to section 8.4.1 Next to section 8.4.2 8.4.1 TOUCH PANEL CALIBRATION ①Tap “Touch Panel ②Long Tap cross-mark.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.4.2 BUZZER ①Tap “Buzzer”. ②Tap the desired menu. Operation Error It sets the buzzer volume. The “0” is muted. CPA/TCPA Note: AZ/Alarm Zone If set to "0", you may be delay that realize the danger of the capability. And you may be mistaken not to Target Lost run functions.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.5.1 PARTIAL RESET If you press YES, the operation will be executed immediately. The partial reset is the function to read out table update value (see 8.5.5). Reference: Initialization function of the partial reset is the function to read out table update value (see 8.5.5). Items which can be reset.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.5.3 SYSTEM TIME CLEAR If you press YES, the operation will be executed immediately. The operating time of the display unit can be initialized. 8.5.4 SCANNER TIME CLEAR Initialize the transmit time when magnetron is replaced. Initialize the transmit time when motor is replaced.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.5.5 TABLE UPDATE The following data can be uploaded. ・Initial Value ・STC Curve ・Insert Language It is recommended that, when you installed the radar and the radar adjustment has been completed, run the table update by selecting of the all menu in initial value of this item. It becomes possible to restore the settings at the time of the update table by the partial reset function (see 8.5.1).
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.5.6 INTERNAL SETTING You can store in the internal settings to the USB memory by using the USB port or read out the internal settings from USB memory.
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Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.5.6.1 INTERNAL MEMORY TO USB If the USB memory is not recognized by causes such as compatibility, please try the following items. ・Format the USB flash memory in FAT32 format. ・If it has been formatted in FAT32 format already, delete all files in USB flash memory.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.5.6.2 USB TO INTERNAL MEMORY Load the data stored in the USB flash memory and write it to the system internal memory. Through this operation, you can return the system to the previous operation condition after replaced the processing circuit.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.6 SYSTEM SETTING It not only sets the system to boot but it sets also the displayed units and own ship outline, the radar range to be used. ①Tap ②Input code “0” and tap ENT. ③Tap “System Setting”.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.6.2 OWN SHIP OUTLINE You can set the outline of the own ship in meters. In order to reduce the distance measurement error due to radar, please also set the installation position of the scanner. All Length All Width Scanner(from Bow)
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.6.4 MOVE OWN SHIP It sets the used signal to a reference of how to move the ship. LL (latitude and longitude) is initial value. There is no need to change it if you have a stable operation of the radar. 8.6.5 USE RANGE SELECT Turn on/off the range display.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.7 DISPLAY SCREEN You can set the display screen color. ②Input code “0” and tap ENT. ①Tap ③Tap “Display Screen”. ④Tap the desired menu. Next to section 8.7.4 8.7.1 OWN VECTOR DISPLAY Select the Own Vector display ON or OFF. Own vector will appear with dotted line.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.7.2 STANDBY DISPLAY SELECT Switching the display screen in stand-by state. You can also select to flick from side to side on the screen. Normal Graphical Numerical 8.7.3 OPERATION NUMERICAL DISPLAY Turn on/off numerical information upper-right on the screen. Operation Numerical Display “ON”...
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.7.6 AIS FILTER Once the AIS filter is set, only the AIS targets that are inside the filter area are displayed (setting can be made such that AIS targets outside the AIS filter will not be shown). The filter is initially set in a circle having a radius of 20[NM] from the own ship’s position.
Chapter 8 DETAIL PERFORMANCE SETTINGS 8.8.1 SCANNER Set the error alarm of scanner. Other items can be adjusted in the same way. Do not change the set value carelessly. If alarm detection is turned off or detection time is changed, be careful because the alarm may not occur or may be delayed.
Chapter 9 MAINTENANCE AND CHECK Chapter 9 MAINTENANCE AND CHECK 9.1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE DANGER Never carry out internal inspection or repair work of the equipment by users. Inspection or repair work by unauthorized personnel may result in fire hazard or electric shock. For inspection and repair work of equipment components, consult with our branch office, branch shop, sales office, or our distributor in your district.
Chapter 9 MAINTENANCE AND CHECK 9.2.2 SCANNER NKE-2044 DANGER When conducting maintenance work on the antenna, make sure to turn its main power off. Failure to comply may result in electrocution or injuries. Note: ・If the radiator front face(radiation plane) is soiled with smoke, salt, dust, paint or birds’ droppings, wipe it with a piece of soft cloth wetted with alcohol or water and try to keep it clean at all times.
Chapter 9 MAINTENANCE AND CHECK 9.3 PERFORMANCE CHECK Make operational check on the radar equipment regularly and if any problem is found, investigate it immediately. Pay special attention to the high voltage sections in checking and take full care that no trouble is caused by any error or carelessness in measurement.
Chapter 9 MAINTENANCE AND CHECK 9.3.1 TEST MENU The performance status of this radar equipment can be checked on the Test Menu. Please run as needed. ①Tap ②Input code “0” and tap ENT ③Tap “Test”. ④Tap the desired menu. 9.3.2 SYSTEM INFORMATION Displays the current system information.
Chapter 9 MAINTENANCE AND CHECK 9.3.4 SCANNER INFORMATION Displays the following scanner information. Scanner Transmit Power Motor Type Magnetron Current (The maximum value of a numeric display of the magnetron current is 127) 9.3.5 HARDWARE INFORMATION Displays the following hardware information. ...
Chapter 9 MAINTENANCE AND CHECK 9.4 REPLACEMENT OF MAJOR PARTS The system includes parts that need periodic replacement. The parts should be replaced as scheduled. Use of parts over their service life can cause a system failure. Direct exposure to electromagnetic waves at close range will have adverse effects on the human body.
Chapter 9 MAINTENANCE AND CHECK 9.4.1 PARTS REQUIRED FOR PERIODIC REPLACEMENT There are parts required for periodic replacement. PARTS NAME INTERVAL MAGNETRON 4,000 HOURS MOTOR 10,000 HOURS In many cases, parts required for periodic replacement works interval hours or more, but if it is over the interval hours it is recommended to replace the early.
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Chapter 9 MAINTENANCE AND CHECK Alarm Code Alarm Name Class Description Serial driver error occurs during COM1 port communication. D001 GPS Port Alarm Serial drive error occurs during COM2 port communication. D002 Gyro/Compass Port Alarm Serial driver error occurs during COM3 port communication. D003 NMEA Port Alarm...
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Chapter 9 MAINTENANCE AND CHECK Alarm Code Alarm Name Class Description For AIS function=ON, an error from the AIS receiver is D031 AIS(Alarm001) Alarm received(ALR). For AIS function=ON, an error from the AIS receiver is D032 AIS(Alarm002) Alarm received(ALR). AIS(Alarm003) Alarm For AIS function=ON, an error from the AIS receiver is D033...
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Chapter 9 MAINTENANCE AND CHECK Alarm Name Class Description Alarm TT is lost. TT(Lost) Status Failed to set GPS. GPS(Error) Caution Received excessive HDOP value beyond the setting. GPS(HDOP) Status For TM, the own ship position is out of 40% of the radius of PPI. TM Reset Status Exceeded the maximum number of marks.
Chapter 9 MAINTENANCE AND CHECK 9.6 TROUBLE SHOOTING As this radar equipment includes complicated circuits, it is necessary to request a specialist engineer for repair or instructions for remedy if any circuit is defective. There are also troubles by the following causes, which should be referred to in checking or repair work. ...
If any failure occurs in the product during its normal operation in accordance with the instruction manual, the dealer or SAMYUNG ENC will repair free of charge. In case that any failure is caused due to misuse, faulty operation, negligence or force major such as natural disaster and fire, the product will be repaired with charges.
Chapter 11 DISPOSAL Chapter 11 DISPOSAL 11.1 DISPOSAL OF THE UNIT When disposing of this unit, be sure to follow the local laws and regulations for the place of disposal. 11.2 DISPOSAL OF USED MAGNETRON A magnetron is used for the scanner (NKE-1066 and NKE-2044). ☆...
1.5 ft /2ft radome type scanner unit. The processing unit uses SOC (LUPIM) developed by SAMYUNG ENC and the LCD monitor unit uses panel with touch sensor (resistance film type). The operation can be realized intuitive and simple.
Chapter 12 SPECIFICATIONS 12.4 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (1) Class of Emission (2) Display Color Raster Scan (3)Display capability WVGA (800x480dots) Screen (4) Screen 7-inch Color LCD with touch sensor (resistance film type) (5) Range Scale 0.0625, 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.5, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48NM (48 NM: only 2feet type scanner is available) User can add 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32NM (32 NM: only 2feet type scanner is available)
Chapter 12 SPECIFICATIONS 12.6 DISPLAY 12.6.1 INTEGRATED DISPLAY UNIT (SMR-715/720) 1) Structure Desk Top Integrated Type (LCD Monitor Unit/Keyboard Unit/Processor Unit Integrated Structure) Vertical installation only desk top integrated type Option: Overhead Mounted kit installation 2) Dimensions Height 235.2mm × Width 162mm × Depth 77.3mm (The U style mount base and the both sides knob bolts are included.) 3) Mass...
Chapter 12 SPECIFICATIONS 15) Target enhance 3 stages 16) Plotting 3 kinds: 4 marks, LINE, MEMO (MEMO is not fixed to the latitude and longitude) 7 sizes (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13) 4 colors (White, Magenta, Yellow, Red) The maximum number of points: 2000 (total of 3 kinds) 17) Display color Radar echo...
Chapter 12 SPECIFICATIONS 12.6.3 AIS FUNCTION (STANDARD BUILT IN) 1) Display Number of targets Up to 50 targets (stores up to 1,000 ship static data) Target information Displays MMSI, call sign, ship name, COG, SOG, CPA, TCPA, direction, distance. Filters Distance only (initial setting value 20NM) Select target Available...
APPENDIX OPERATION SHEET Sheet size: 90mm x 140mm The following sheets are sized to paste the back of the sun cover. Please cut along the dotted line and use the operation sheet. At first please display icon menu 1 line icon menu : flick up onto the display panel All icon menu : after the 1 line icon menu display, flick up onto the display panel When the brightness is dark ・Turning while pressing the rotary knob...
APPENDIX MENU FUNCTION LIST Main Menu Item Setting Contents 1. RADAR Echo 1. Pulse Length SP / MP / LP 2. IR OFF / Low / Middle / High 3. Target Enhance OFF / Level1 / Level2 / Level3 OFF / 3Scan COREL / 4Scan COREL / 4.
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APPENDIX Item Setting Contents 2. NMEA2 AUTO / 4800bps / 38400bps 3. NMEA3 AUTO / 4800bps / 38400bps 2. RX Port 1. GPS AUTO / NMEA1 / NMEA2 / NMEA3 2. Log AUTO / NMEA1 / NMEA2 / NMEA3 3. 2axis Log AUTO / NMEA1 / NMEA2 / NMEA3 4.
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APPENDIX Item Setting Contents 5. Master Reset 6. Send Data 3. Beacon Setting 1. Station Select AUTO / Manual 2. Frequency 283.5 - 325.0kHz 3. Baud Rate 50bps / 100 bps / 200bps 4. Send Data 4. SBAS Setting 1. Satellite Search AUTO / Manual 2.
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APPENDIX Item Setting Contents -100.0 – 100.0m 4. Scanner (from Cntr.) 3. Unit 1. Range NM / km / sm 2. Distance NM / km / sm 3. Speed kn / km/h / mph 4. Depth ft / fm / m / user 5.
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APPENDIX Item Setting Contents 1. Color Green / Blue / Cyan 2. Brilliance Level1 / Level2 / Level3 / Level4 6. Own Ship's 1. Color Cyan / Green / Red / White / Gold / Amber 2. Brilliance Level1 / Level2 / Level3 / Level4 7.
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APPENDIX Item Setting Contents 1. Alarm Sensitivity OFF / ON 2. Sensitivity Time 0 - 999sec 6. COM Port 1. Alarm Sensitivity OFF / ON 3. RX Data 1. GYRO 1. Alarm Sensitivity OFF / ON 2. Sensitivity Time 0 - 999sec 2.
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APPENDIX Item Setting Contents 2. Motor Type 3. Magnetron Current 4. Hardware Information 1. Serial Number 5. Error Log 1. View 2. Erase 6. Line Monitor 1. Scanner 2. NMEA1 3. NMEA2 4. NMEA3 7. Self Test 1. Key Test 2.
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Chapter 3 ADJUST THE RADAR ECHO For more information contact Official Web-site : http://www.samyungenc.com/hompage/eng/main/main.jsp Marine Service Department 69, Sangni-Ro, Youngdo-Gu, Busan, Korea 49089 e-mail : overseas@samyungenc.com ISO 9001, ISO 2009 Certified JAN. 2018 Edition 1...
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