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How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the chap- ter on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery is used. Tape the + and - terminals of battery before disposal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these safety instructions before you operate the equipment. Indicates a condition that can cause death or serious WARNING injury if not avoided. Indicates a condition that can cause minor or moderate CAUTION injury if not avoided. Warning, Caution Prohibitive Action Mandatory Action Safety Instructions for the Operator...
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99.99% of its pixels. The remaining 0.01% of the pixels may drop out or blink, however this is not an indication of malfunction. • The MU-152 is non-bonding monitor unit, so the dew condensation may occur depending on the ambient temperature.
1.3 Flush Mounting, Fixed at Front (Option)................5 1.4 Desktop Mounting (Option)....................6 1.5 Flush Mounting, Fixed at Rear, with Hood (Option) ............8 1.6 Desktop Mounting, with Hood (Option)................10 1.7 Replacing the MU-151C with the MU-152 ..............10 1.8 Wiring ..........................11 ADJUSTMENTS ..................... 12 2.1 RGB/DVI Setting......................12 2.2 Video Composite Signal Setting ..................14...
FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the MU-152 FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the MU-152 15” Marine Display. We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and re- liability. Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality and reli- ability throughout the world.
: Optional or local supply : Standard cable for FAR-1417/1427 or FCV-1900 Environmental category MU-152: Protected from the weather : The USB port is for the brilliance control signal from the external equipment. You can not con- nect a PC or other device.
MOUNTING, WIRING Preparation Mounting type You can install the monitor unit as follows. See the outline drawings at the back of this manual for mounting dimensions. • Flush mounting, fixed at rear (standard) • Flush mounting, fixed at front (option) •...
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1. MOUNTING, WIRING Required tools The following tools should be prepared in advance for this installation. • Electrical drill, Hole saw: φ18 mm, for making the mounting holes • Jig saw, File: For making the mounting holes • Phillips-head screw driver: #2, for securing the flush mount fixtures •...
1. MOUNTING, WIRING Flush Mounting, Fixed at Rear (Standard) This is the standard installation method. 1. Make a cutout in the mounting location referring to the outline drawing at the back of this man- ual. 2. Attach the flush mounting sponges H15 and V15 in the order shown in the figure below. Flush mounting sponges (V15) Flush mounting sponges (H15) for right and left...
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1. MOUNTING, WIRING 5. Screw the wing bolts and the wing nuts of the flush mount fixture 15 so that the protector moves to the mount fixture. Wing bolt Wing nut Mount fixture Protector Flush mount fixture 15 Set to the fixture. 6.
1. MOUNTING, WIRING 9. Fasten the wing nuts tightly. Wing bolt Wing nut Mount fixture Protector Mounting panel Flush Mounting, Fixed at Front (Option) If you do not have the enough space to fix the monitor unit from the rear, you can fix it from the front with the flush mount kit OP26-36 (option).
1. MOUNTING, WIRING 3. Attach the flush mounting panel (15) to the monitor unit from the rear with the washer head screws (M4×10, 8 places, torque: 1.2 N•m). Do not confuse the top and bottom of the panel and check that screw holes on the panel and unit are aligned. Narrow Washer head screw Flush mounting panel (15)
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1. MOUNTING, WIRING 1. Loosen the knobs of the bracket support to separate the mounting bracket (15) from the brack- et support. Mounting bracket (15) Bracket support Knob 2. Secure the mounting bracket (15) to the mounting location with four self-tapping screws. Self-tapping screw Mounting bracket (15) 3.
1. MOUNTING, WIRING 4. Connect all cables at the back of the monitor unit. See section 1.8. 5. Loosen the knobs of the bracket support and set them in the notches on the mounting bracket (15). Mounting bracket (15) Knob 6.
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1. MOUNTING, WIRING 3. Attach the F-mount hood packing 15 to the top brim, the hood packing bottom 15 to the bottom brim, and then attach the F-mount hood packing side 15 to the right and left sides of the mon- itor unit from the rear side as shown the figure below.
3. Follow steps 5 and 6 in section 1.4. Replacing the MU-151C with the MU-152 There are two methods to replace an existing flush mounted MU-151C with the MU-152; fixed from the front (requires the flush mount kit, available as an optional extra), or fixed from the rear.
1. MOUNTING, WIRING Wiring Refer to the figure below and the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual to connect cables. Connector (Default setting) The bottom of the rear of the monitor unit Composite signal Composite signal Slide switch* Slide switch* cable cable...
ADJUSTMENTS Adjust the MU-152 according to the equipment connected. RGB/DVI Setting You can adjust the settings for the RGB, DVI-D1 and DVI-D2 ports individually. Turn on the exter- nal equipment and adjust the monitor unit as follows. 1. Select the signal to adjust at the DISP selection window. See section 3.4.
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2. ADJUSTMENTS [RGB], [DVI1/2] menu descriptions Menu item Function Setting [H_SIZE] (Only for Adjusts the image size horizontally. [RGB] menu) Horizontal size: (narrow), (wide) Depending on input signal [V_SIZE] (Only for Adjusts the image size vertically. [RGB] menu) Vertical size: (narrow), (wide) [PHASE]* (Only...
2. ADJUSTMENTS Video Composite Signal Setting You can adjust the VIDEO1, 2 or 3 signal from the VIDEO1, VIDEO2 and VIDEO3 ports separate- ly. The VIDEO1, 2 or 3 signal is also displayed in the PIP window (see section 3.5). 1.
2. ADJUSTMENTS The Menu Window Setting 2.3.1 How to adjust the menu window You can adjust the position and transparency of the menu window on the [OSD] (On Screen Dis- play) menu. 1. Press the MENU key to show the menu. 2.
2. ADJUSTMENTS 2.3.2 How to change the signal name You can change the signal name ([RGB], [DVI1/2] or [VIDEO1/2/3]) to a name which is easier to understand, such as the name of the connected equipment. The changed name is shown in the DISP selection window, PIP selection window and the indication shown at the upper right of the screen.
OPERATION Controls Power LED (Lights when power is on.) Green: The signal is input. Open/Close the menu. Select the signal to display. Orange: No signal. MENU DISP - Power On/Off.* Light sensor - Select the menu and Display the PIP setting window.
/BRILL key on the MU-152, do the following procedures to restart the MU-152. 1) Restart the equipment connected to the DVI-D1 or DVI-D2 port. 2) Disconnect the power cable from the MU-152, then connect it again. Slide switch “OFF” 1. Press the /BRILL key to turn on the monitor unit.
In this case, press the /BRILL key repeatedly. Note 2: When connecting the MU-152 to the FAR-15x3/15x8, FAR-1417/1427 or FCV-1900, you can adjust the display brilliance from the equipment’s control unit. See section 3.6.2. How to Select the Source for Main Picture Select the signal to display on the entire screen as follows: 1.
VIDEO2 : PAL elapsed time VIDEO3 : NO SIGNAL MODEL TYPE : MU-152 PROGRAM NO. : XX.XX ELAPSED TIME : 100000 hour 3. Press the key to select [AUTO DIMMER]. 4. Press the key to select the adjustment interval.
VIDEO1 : NTSC VIDEO2 : PAL VIDEO3 : NO SIGNAL MODEL TYPE : MU-152 PROGRAM NO. : XX.XX ELAPSED TIME : 100000 hour Note: To cancel, press the key. The indication changes from [YES] to [NO]. 5. Press the key to select [reset].
MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING NOTICE Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment. Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts, especially plastic connectors. Maintenance Routine maintenance Regular maintenance is important for good performance. Check the following on a regular basis to keep the equipment in good condition.
4. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Fan replacement The life of the fan is approximately 95,000 hours. The actual numbers of hours depends on ambi- ent temperature. When the fan cannot be rotated sufficiently, the message "FAN ERROR" is shown for 10 seconds after approx. 30 seconds from power-on. Turn off the power and contact your dealer to request replacement of the fan.
Application Program AUTO Automatic Black BRILL Brilliance Charge-Coupled Device Type of FURUNO searchlight sonar Type of FURUNO current indicator Type of FURUNO color scanning sonar CTRL Control DISP Display Digital Versatile Disc Digital Visual Interface External Type of FURUNO radar...
FURUNO MU-152 SPECIFICATIONS OF MONITOR UNIT MU-152 GENERAL Screen type 15-inch color LCD, 1024 x 768 (XGA) Effective area 304 x 228 mm approx. Pixel pitch 0.297 mm (Horizon/Vertical) Brightness 400 cd/m typical Contrast 900: 1 View angle 80° or more (left/right and up/down) Visible distance 1.02 m nominal...
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・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN A : FEB 2018 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. A1 : NOV . 20, 2018 Pub. No. OME-44970-A1 (ETMI ) MU-152 0 0 0 1 9 4 2 9 3 1 0...