Furuno FAR-2228 Installation Manual
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FAR-2318/2328(-NXT)/FAR-2238S(-BB/-NXT/-NXT-BB)/
FAR-2338S(-NXT)/2328W/2338SW/2258(-BB)/2358
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................i
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................iv
EQUIPMENT LISTS..............................xiii
1. INSTALLATION...............................1-1
1.3 Monitor Unit.......................................1-16
1.4 Control Unit .......................................1-16
1.5 Power Supply Unit ............................1-23
1.6 Processor Unit ..................................1-24
1.7 Transceiver Unit................................1-26
1.8 Intelligent Hub (option)......................1-26
1.9 Switching Hub (option)......................1-28
1.10 Junction Box (option) ........................1-28
2. WIRING............................................2-1
2.1 Overview .............................................2-1
TR-UP Radar ......................................2-5
TR-DOWN Radar..............................2-20
TR-UP Radar ....................................2-27
TR-DOWN Radar..............................2-41
2.6 Power Supply Unit ............................2-47
2.7 Transceiver Unit................................2-54
2.8 Processor Unit ..................................2-60
2.9 Monitor Unit.......................................2-67
2.10 LAN Signal Converter .......................2-68
2.11 Junction Box (option) ........................2-72
2.12 Intelligent HUB (option).....................2-73
2.13 VDR Connection ...............................2-73
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FAR-2218(-BB)/2228(-BB/-NXT/-NXT-BB)/
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MARINE RADAR
3. ADJUSTMENTS ..............................3-1
3.2 How to Align the Heading ...................3-3
3.5 Other Settings .....................................3-5
3.6 How to Control Charts.......................3-26
4. INPUT/OUTPUT DATA ...................4-1
4.1 Processor Unit ....................................4-1
4.2 Sub Monitor.........................................4-3
PACKING LISTS ................................. A-1
OUTLINE DRAWINGS ........................ D-1
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS ..... S-1

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    2.8 Processor Unit ........2-60 2.9 Monitor Unit........2-67 2.10 LAN Signal Converter .......2-68 2.11 Junction Box (option) ......2-72 2.12 Intelligent HUB (option).....2-73 2.13 VDR Connection .......2-73 www.furuno.com All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders.
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  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The installer must read the applicable safety instructions before attempting to operate or install the equipment. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, DANGER will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WARNING could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 4 3.0 m FNE1201 radar FAR-2318 XN24CF 0.3 m 0.6 m 2.5 m XN12CF 1.3 m 2.7 m 9.5 m FAR-2228(-BB) XN20CF 1.0 m 1.7 m 6.8 m RTR-106 (25 kW) FAR-2328 MG5436 XN24CF 0.7 m 1.3 m 5.5 m XN20CF 0.5 m...
  • Page 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass: Steering Standard Steering Standard Unit Unit compass compass compass compass Antenna Unit 1.80 m Processor Unit (RPU-025) 2.85 m (X-band, TR-UP, 12 kW, 2.15 m 1.40 m magnetron radar ) 0.80 m...
  • Page 6: System Configuration

    Gyrocompass (or equivalent devices) meeting the requirements of the IMO resolution A.424(XI). • SDME meeting the requirements of IMO resolution MSC.96(72). The radar may be interconnected via HUB-3000 to other FURUNO processing units having approved LAN ports. Standard connection Basic configuration is shown with solid line. For footnotes, see "Notes" on page ix.
  • Page 7 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION X-band (TR-UP), 50 kW Antenna Unit for FAR-2258(-BB)/2358, 50kW : Standard supply (w/ Performance Monitor PM-32A* : Optional or local supply XN24AF-RSB139-122* XN30AF-RSB139-122* Antenna Cable Motor Cable Control Unit RCU-014/ External radar RCU-015/ Power Supply Sub monitor 1 RCU-031* Unit Sub monitor 2...
  • Page 8 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION S-band (TR-UP) Antenna Unit Antenna Unit for FAR-2238S(-BB)/2338S, 30 kW for FAR-2238S-NXT(-BB)/2338S-NXT, 250 W (w/ Performance Monitor PM-52A (w/ Performance Monitor PM-52B SN24CF-RSB129-107* SN24CF-RSB133-111* SN30CF-RSB129-107* SN30CF-RSB133-111* SN36CF-RSB129-107 SN36CF-RSB133-111 Sub monitor Antenna Cable : Standard supply 100-115/220-230 VAC : Optional or local supply 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) Gyrocompass*...
  • Page 9 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION X-band (TR-DOWN) Antenna Unit for FAR-2328W, 25 kW 100-115/220-230 VAC (w/ Performance Monitor PM-32A) 1ø, 50-60 Hz XN20CF-RSB130 (for de-icer) XN24CF-RSB130 Signal cable Wave guide Transceiver Unit Sub monitor : Standard supply RTR-108 : Optional or local supply Antenna Cable Control Unit RCU-014 or RCU-015...
  • Page 10 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION S-band (TR-DOWN) Antenna Unit for FAR-2338SW, 30 kW (w/ Performance Monitor PM-52A) SN36CF-RSB131 : Standard supply : Optional or local supply 100-115/220-230 VAC 1ø, 50-60 Hz (for de-icer) Signal cable Coaxial cable Transceiver Unit Sub monitor RTR-109 Antenna Cable Control Unit RCU-014 or RCU-015 Gyrocompass*...
  • Page 11 7) Some antenna configurations do not have an in-built Performance Monitor. This type of anten- na is not usable for IMO-type radars. 8) For connecting non-FURUNO ECDIS only. For connection of radars or plotters, the connection must be done at the radar antenna (or the transceiver unit) via the sub monitor connector.
  • Page 12 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Interswitch connection When multiple radars are used, connect units as shown in the figure below. This configuration lets each radar function as a standalone radar in case of HUB malfunction. Solid lines indicate standard supply equipment. Dashed lines indicate optional or local supply equipment. 100-115/220-230 VAC 100-115/220-230 VAC ANTENNA UNIT...
  • Page 13 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Radar Component Combinations RADAR MODEL TRANSCEIVER UNIT ANTENNA UNIT Remarks FAR-2218(-BB), FAR-2318 RTR-105 XN12CF-RSB-128 FAR-2228(-BB), FAR-2328 RTR-106 XN20CF-RSB-128 FAR-2228-NXT(-BB), XN24CF-RSB-128 RTR-123 FAR-2328-NXT FAR-2258(-BB), FAR-2358 RTR-122 XN24AF-RSB139 NOT available on XN30AF-RSB139 IMO-type radars XN20CF-RSB-130 FAR-2328W RTR-108 XN24CF-RSB-130 SN24CF-RSB-129 SN24CF/SN30CF...
  • Page 14 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Specification type and function availability in [RADAR INSTALLATION] menu Type Remarks for Function (Menu items) software ver. SCANNER DUAL RADAR SETTINGS – – – – – For 01.xx ver. INSTALLA- RANGE UNIT – – – TION ICE MODE SETTINGS –...
  • Page 15: Equipment Lists

    EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply For X-band TR-UP magnetron radar: FAR-2218(-BB)/2228(-BB)/2318/2328 Name Type Code No. Remarks Antenna XN12CF-RSB128-105 4 ft, 12 kW w/ PM-32A* Unit XN12CF-RSB128-106 4 ft, 25 kW XN20CF-RSB128-105 6.5 ft, 12 kW XN20CF-RSB128-106 6.5 ft, 25 kW XN24CF-RSB128-105 8 ft, 12 kW XN24CF-RSB128-106 8 ft, 25 kW...
  • Page 16 EQUIPMENT LISTS For X-band TR-UP magnetron radar: FAR-2258(-BB)/2358 Name Type Code No. Remarks Antenna Unit XN24AF-RSB139-122 8 ft, 50 kW w/PM-32A*, Unavailable on XN30AF-RSB139-122 10 ft, 50 kW IMO-type ra- dars. Processor RPU-025 Unit Power Supply PSU-019 Unit Monitor Unit MU-190 For FAR-2258 MU-231...
  • Page 17 EQUIPMENT LISTS For X-band TR-UP solid state radar: FAR-2228-NXT(-BB)/2328-NXT Name Type Code No. Remarks Antenna XN12CF-RSB128-123 4 ft, 600 W w/ PM-32B* Unit XN20CF-RSB128-123 6.5 ft, 600 W XN24CF-RSB128-123 8 ft, 600 W Processor RPU-025 Unit Monitor Unit MU-190 For FAR-22x8-NXT(-BB)
  • Page 18 EQUIPMENT LISTS For S-band TR-UP magnetron radar: FAR-2238S(-BB)/2338S Name Type Code No. Remarks Antenna Unit SN24CF-RSB129-107 8 ft, • Unavailable on IMO- 30 kW type radars. • w/PM-52A* SN30CF-RSB129-107 10 ft, 30 kW SN36CF-RSB129-107 12 ft, w/ PM-52A* 30 kW Processor RPU-025 Unit...
  • Page 19 EQUIPMENT LISTS For S-band TR-UP solid state radar: FAR-2238S-NXT(-BB)/FAR-2338S-NXT Name Type Code No. Remarks Antenna Unit SN24CF-RSB133-111 8 ft, • Unavailable on IMO- 250 W type radars. • w/PM-52B* SN30CF-RSB133-111 10 ft, 250 W SN36CF-RSB133-111 12 ft, w/PM-52B* 250 W Processor RPU-025 Unit...
  • Page 20 EQUIPMENT LISTS For X-band TR-DOWN radar: FAR-2328W Name Type Code No. Remarks Antenna Unit XN20CF-RSB130 6.5 ft w/PM-32A* XN24CF-RSB130 8 ft Transceiver Unit RTR-108 Processor RPU-025 Unit Monitor Unit MU-231 MU-270W Control Unit RCU-014 Standard type RCU-015 Trackball type Installation CP03-35201 001-249-860 For radiator...
  • Page 21 EQUIPMENT LISTS For S-band TR-DOWN radar: FAR-2338SW Name Type Code No. Remarks Antenna Unit SN36CF-RSB131 12 ft, w/PM-52A* Transceiver Unit RTR-109 Processor RPU-025 Unit Monitor Unit MU-231 MU-270W Control Unit RCU-014 Standard type RCU-015 Trackball type Installation CP03-35202 001-249-880 For radiator Materials CP03-36101 001-301-200...
  • Page 22 EQUIPMENT LISTS Console type (RCN-319/323/327) Name Type Code No. Qty. Remarks Standard RCN-319 For 19-inch monitor Console RCN-323 For 23-inch monitor RCN-327 For 27-inch monitor Spare Parts SP03-19200 000-034-305 For X-band radar, S-band (24rpm) radar, without HUBs. SP03-19210 000-034-306 For S-band (42rpm) radar, without HUBs.
  • Page 23 EQUIPMENT LISTS Name Type Code No. Remarks AD Converter AD-100-E Signal Cable Assy. S03-9-5 (8-8P) 008-206-640 For sub monitor of ECDIS, 5 m, RW-4864 w/VH8 connector S03-9-10 (8-8P) 008-206-650 For sub monitor of ECDIS, 10 m, RW-4864 w/VH8 connector S03-9-15 (8-8P) 008-209-160 For sub monitor of ECDIS, 15 m, RW-4864 w/VH8 connector...
  • Page 24 EQUIPMENT LISTS Name Type Code No. Remarks Cable Assy. DVI-D/D S-LINK 5M 001-133-960-10 Between Processor Unit and mon- itor unit, 5 m DVI-D/D S-LINK 10M 001-133-980-10 Between Processor Unit and mon- itor unit, 10 m LAN Cable MOD-Z072-020+ 001-167-880-10 For LAN cable between RPU-025 Assembly and HUB-100, 2 m MOD-Z072-050+...
  • Page 25 EQUIPMENT LISTS Name Type Code No. Remarks Cable Extension OP03-251-1 001-496-600 For RSB-133 OP03-251-2 001-496-610 For RSB-129 OP03-251-3 001-496-620 For RSB-128, magnetron radar OP03-251-4 001-568-950 For RSB-128, solid state radar High Speed Kit OP03-248 001-496-640 For S-band radar PM Installation Kit OP03-254-1 001-505-240 For RSB-133...
  • Page 26 CAT 1 FAR-2318, FAR-2328, FAR-2328W, FAR-2338S, 24 rpm FAR-2338SW, FAR-2338-NXT CAT 1H Same models as above 42 rpm CAT 2 FAR-2218, FAR-2228, FAR-2238S, FAR-2238S-NXT 24 rpm CAT 2H Same models as above 42 rpm CAT 3 FAR-2218, FAR-2228, FAR-2238S, 24 rpm...
  • Page 27: Installation

    INSTALLATION NOTICE Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment. Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts, especially plastic connectors. Antenna Unit (X-band Radar) 1.1.1 Installation Considerations •...
  • Page 28 1. INSTALLATION • Install the Antenna Unit away from interfering high-power energy sources and TX radio antennas. • Keep the lower edge of the Antenna Unit above the safety rail by at least 500 mm. • Install two Antenna Units as shown in the figure below. more than 20°...
  • Page 29 1. INSTALLATION • For X-band radar, if it is necessary to lay down the radiator before you fasten Waveguide Lay down radiator with it to the Antenna Unit, lay waveguide facing upward. it down with the wave- guide up, to prevent dam- age to the cylinder that Cylinder surrounds the waveguide.
  • Page 30 1. INSTALLATION 5. Coat the Antenna fixing bolts fixed at step 4 with the supplied adhesive as shown in the right figure. Adhesive 1.1.3 How to assemble the Antenna Unit (FAR-2x58) The Antenna Unit consists of the antenna radiator and the Antenna Unit chassis, and they are packed separately.
  • Page 31 1. INSTALLATION 7. Remove the two guide pins (insert- CAUTION ed at step 1), and then tighten fixing bolts. The torque must be 15 N•m. Be sure to remove the guide pins. Injury may result if the guide pins loosen and fall.
  • Page 32 1. INSTALLATION 1.1.5 How to hoist the Antenna Unit (FAR-2x58) The Antenna Unit may be assembled before hoisting it to the mounting platform. Do one of the following to hoist the Antenna Unit. Attach shackles ( 20, local supply) to the lifting fixtures to use belt slings.
  • Page 33 1. INSTALLATION 1.1.6 How to fasten the Antenna Unit to the mounting platform (FAR- 2x18/2x28/2x38) 1. Construct a suitable mounting platform referring to the outline drawing at the end of this manual. Note: The mounting platform must be flat, level and firmly secured. •...
  • Page 34 1. INSTALLATION 5. Adjust the direction of the Antenna Unit so the bow mark on its base is facing the ship’s bow. 6. Fasten the Antenna Unit to the mounting platform with four sets of hex bolts (M12 70), nuts, flat washers and seal washers. Insert the bolts from the topside of the platform.
  • Page 35 1. INSTALLATION Mounting platform side Arrange a ground terminal as close as possible to Antenna Unit. There are two methods to connect the ground wire for mounting platform side. Method 1 Method 2 Adhesive Adhesive Hex bolt Hex bolt Ground wire Ground wire Flat washer Spring washer...
  • Page 36: Antenna Unit (S-Band Radar)

    1. INSTALLATION terminal on the Antenna Unit. Connect the ground wire (RW-4747, 340 mm, sup- plied) between the grounding point and ground terminal on the Antenna Unit. Coat the hardware of the ground system with the supplied adhesive. Antenna chassis side REAR REAR Adhesive...
  • Page 37 1. INSTALLATION 1.2.2 How to assemble the Antenna Unit The Antenna Unit consists of the antenna radiator (w/antenna support) and the anten- na unit chassis, and they are packed separately. Fasten the antenna radiator to the Antenna Unit chassis as follows: 1.
  • Page 38 1. INSTALLATION 6. Connect the coaxial cable from the Antenna Unit to the rotary joint. The torque must be 25 N•m. 1) Keep the cable straight. 2) Connect the cable connector vertically. Hole in the antenna support Note 1: The coaxial cable connector must be connected vertically. Note 2: The coaxial cable must be horizontal and must not contact the antenna support hole.
  • Page 39 1. INSTALLATION 1.2.3 How to hoist the Antenna Unit The Antenna Unit may be assembled before hoisting it to the mounting platform. At- tach lifting belt slings to the “Antenna Support”, NOT the antenna radiator, as shown in the figure below. Also, hoist the Antenna Unit slowly.
  • Page 40 1. INSTALLATION 1.2.4 How to fasten the Antenna Unit to the mounting platform 1. Construct a suitable mounting platform referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual. Note: The mounting platform must be flat, level and firmly secured. •...
  • Page 41 1. INSTALLATION Seal washer Chassis Chassis Corrosion proof rubber mat Platform Platform Flat washer Flat washer Spring washer Two nuts M12×70 (Torque: 49 N•m) (eight places) Adhesive 5. Using a hex bolt (M6 25), nut (M6), spring washer (M6) and flat washer (M6), es- tablish the ground system on the mounting platform as shown in the following fig- ure.
  • Page 42: Monitor Unit

    1. INSTALLATION Monitor Unit See the operator’s manual for MU-190 (OMC-44670), MU-231 (OMC-44690) or MU- 270W (OMC-44930) for the installation procedure. Keep in mind the following points when selecting a location. • Locate the monitor unit where no framing is installed immediately in front of the monitor.
  • Page 43 1. INSTALLATION 2. Attach the rubber foots (three for RCU-014, two for RCU-015/016) to the bottom of the Control Unit as shown in the following figure. 3. Install the Control Unit at the desired location with self-tapping screws (local sup- ply).
  • Page 44 1. INSTALLATION 5. Attach four bolt hole caps (supplied). Bolt hole cap (4 pcs) Binding screw (M5×20, 4 pcs) How to mount the unit flush with mounting surface <RCU-014/015/016> 1. Drill four mounting holes of 5 mm diameter referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual.
  • Page 45 1. INSTALLATION <RCU-031> 1. Drill four pilot holes in the mounting location for stud bolts (M4 50), referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual. 2. Attach a ground wire (IV-1.25sq, supplied locally) to the ground terminal at the bottom of the unit.
  • Page 46 1. INSTALLATION 1.4.2 Flush mount Installation Note: For flush mounting in a panel, the mounting surface must be flat. Do not install the unit on an uneven surface. Flush mount, fixed at rear (for RCU-014/015/016) Use the optional flush mount kit FP03-09870 to mount the Control Unit to a console panel.
  • Page 47 1. INSTALLATION Flush mount, fixed at front (for RCU-031) Note: For flush mounting, select a location where the surface is flat. 1. Make a mounting hole and drill four pilot holes in the mounting location, referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual. 2.
  • Page 48 1. INSTALLATION 1.4.3 Installation of RCU-016 connected with RCU-014 1. Pass the cable from RCU-016. 2. Connect the RCU-016 cable connector to J502. 3. Clamp the copper part of the cable with the cable clamp. 1.4.4 How to change the cable entry of RCU-015/016 To change the cable entry from the side (default) to the bottom, modify the unit as shown in the following procedure.
  • Page 49: Power Supply Unit

    1. INSTALLATION Power Supply Unit This unit can be installed on a bulkhead, wall or on the floor. 1.5.1 Installation considerations Keep in mind the following points when selecting a location. • Locate the Processor Unit away from heat sources because of heat that can build up inside the cabinet.
  • Page 50: Processor Unit

    1. INSTALLATION 1.5.2 How to install the Power Supply Unit Use four bolts (M6, local supply) to fasten the Power Supply Unit. For bulkhead mounting, fasten two Bolt holes bolts for the lower notches, leaving 5 mm of thread exposed from the bolt head.
  • Page 51 1. INSTALLATION • Install the Processor Unit on the floor, or on a bulkhead with the following direction. For bulkhead, the cable entry must face the deck. Installation on a bulkhead Installation on a floor : Cable entry • Connect the ground wire (IV-8sq, local supply) between the earth terminal on the chassis and the ship’s earth, using the supplied crimp-on-lug FV2-M3 BLU.
  • Page 52: Transceiver Unit

    1. INSTALLATION Transceiver Unit The transceiver unit is required for TR-DOWN Radar. Installation considerations Keep in mind the following points when selecting a location. • Locate the unit away from heat sources because of heat that can build up inside the cabinet.
  • Page 53 1. INSTALLATION How to install the Intelligent Hub 1. Use two binding screws (M3 6, supplied) to attach the cable clamp (supplied) to the bottom of the HUB-3000. Binding screw (M3×6, 2 pcs) Cable clamp Bottom view 2. Fasten four self-tapping screws ( 4 20, supplied) to secure the unit. : Screw holes 1-27...
  • Page 54: Switching Hub (Option)

    1. INSTALLATION Switching Hub (option) Use the HUB-100 to connect sensor networks. This network cannot be connected to the shipborne LAN network. Further do not connect a commercial PC to this network, other than for the maintenance. For the installation procedure, see the operator’s manual for HUB-100 (Pub. No. OMC-35191).
  • Page 55: Wiring

    WIRING Overview Cable considerations To lessen the chance of picking up electrical interference where possible, avoid routing the antenna cable (power and LAN lines) near other onboard electrical equipment (ra- dars, TX radio antennas, etc.). Also avoid running the cable in parallel with power ca- bles.
  • Page 56 LAN Signal Converters, one in the Antenna Unit, the other in the Processor Unit. See section 2.10. X-band/S-band (TR-UP) radars for FAR2x18/2x28/2x38 radars The appropriate radars are FAR-22x8(-BB), FAR-2228-NXT(-BB), FAR-23x8, FAR- 2328-NXT, FAR-22x8S(-BB), FAR-23x8S(-NXT) and FAR-2238S-NXT(-BB). S03-92-* (8P)
  • Page 57 2. WIRING X-band radars for FAR2x58 radars The appropriate radars are FAR-2258(-BB), FAR-2358. : Standard supply Antenna Unit : Optional or local supply Antenna Cable Motor Cable • RW-0013 15/20/30/50 m TPYCY-2.5 • RW-0030 15/20/30/50 m • 03CA00099 70 m RW-4864 10/15 m RW-00136 50/70 m External radar...
  • Page 58 2. WIRING X-band/S-band (TR-DOWN) radars The appropriate radars are FAR-2328W and FAR-2338SW. 100-115/220-230 VAC ANTENNA DPYCY-1.5 : Standard supply 1ø, 50-60 Hz UNIT : Optional or local supply (for de-icer) X-band FR-9 Waveguide, 20/30/50 m TTYCYSLA-10 S-band 15/30/40/50 m LHPX-20-ASSY or WF-H50-7S, 20/30 m TRANSCEIVER UNIT S03-92-* (8P)
  • Page 59: Antenna Unit For X-Band, Tr-Up Radar

    2. WIRING Antenna Unit for X-band, TR-UP Radar 2.2.1 How to fabricate the cables LAN cable 25 mm approx. 9 mm Expose inner vinyl sheath. Remove the inner vinyl sheath by Fold back the shield, wrap it onto approx. 25 mm. Be careful not to the inner vinyl sheath and cut it, damage inner shield and cores.
  • Page 60 2. WIRING WAGO connector Press downward. Procedure 1. Twist the cores. 2. Press the terminal opener downward. 3. Insert the wire to hole. Terminal 4. Remove the terminal opener Wire opener. 5. Pull the wire to confirm WAGO that it is secure. connector Twist A terminal opener is provided on the circuit board as below.
  • Page 61 2. WIRING RW-0013/RW-0030/03CA00099 (Antenna cable for FAR-2x58 radars) • RW-0030: With armor 10 10 Fabrication of the coaxial cable 30 30 14 14 14 14 Power line Coaxial cable Coaxial cable Armor Vinyl tape Inner shield Inner shield Folded shield Inner Outer Outer shield...
  • Page 62 2. WIRING Note: The maximum antenna cable length is 100 m for RW-9600, 50 m for RW-6895/ 4873. If the existing antenna cable is longer than the above maximum length, replace the antenna cable with RW-00135. For wiring the RW-9600 cable via the cable cover, the cable fabrication is shown be- low.
  • Page 63 2. WIRING 40 40 10 10 Outer sheath Armor Inner sheath Crimp-on lug (FV2-4), supplied (unit: mm) Spiral tubing Vinyl tape TPYCY-2.5 (Motor power cable) 10 10 Crimp-on lug Armor Inner Outer FV2-4, pre-attached sheath sheath on TB901 2.2.2 How to connect the cables for X-band radar (TR-UP, FAR-2x18/ 2x28/2x38 radars) NOTICE If there is a chance of inclement...
  • Page 64 2. WIRING Note 1: The cable for the performance monitor is connected between the rear cover and the RF-TB Board in the Antenna Unit. Open the cover slowly to prevent damage to the cable and connector. Note 2: If the de-icer is to be installed, spread open the right and left heater ele- ments on the cover, then remove the front cover, being careful not to hit the ele- ments on the radiator or chassis.
  • Page 65 2. WIRING 4. Unfasten four screws to open the cable entrance cover. Cable entrance cover Cable entrance cover How to change the orientation The orientation of the cable entrance can be changed, in one of the three orienta- tions shown in the following figure. No other orientation is allowed, to maintain watertight integrity.
  • Page 66 2. WIRING If applicable, unfasten the two screws fixing the cable clamp for the sub monitor and de-icer power cable, then pass the cables through the cable entrance. De-icer power cable Remove two screws to remove the cable Sub monitor cable clamp for the sub monitor and de-icer power cable.
  • Page 67 2. WIRING TB801 Connect shield for power line Power line LAN cable REAR REAR J821 Connect shield for LAN cable J821 Note: For the antenna cable RW-9600/6895/4873, connect the crimp-on lug (that binds unused wires) together with the shield of the power line. Destination of sub monitor cable Signal line: TB803 through the locking wire saddle (A).
  • Page 68 2. WIRING 1) Set a locking wire saddle (supplied) at locations (B) and (C) shown in the fol- lowing figure. Pass the de-icer power cable from cable entrance through the locking wire saddles (A), (B) and (C) and pull it to the front side. FRONT FRONT 2) Unfasten the cable band* on the front...
  • Page 69 2. WIRING 8) Attach the supplied earth label over the earth label currently attached near the grounding terminal. Grounding Grounding terminal terminal Earth label 10. Position the cables so their armors lie beneath their respective cable clamps in the cable entrance. Fasten the cable clamps. Cable clamp 11.
  • Page 70 2. WIRING 13. Check that the gasket on the front and rear covers is seated properly, then close the covers. The torque for the fixing bolts must be 10.0 N•m. Note 1: If it is necessary to open the front cover after installing the de-icer kit, re- move the de-icer power cable from the locking wire saddle as shown in the follow- ing figure, then detach the cover slowly to prevent damage to the heater element.
  • Page 71 2. WIRING Note 2: Both covers have the safety chains to pre- vent falling covers. Safety chain 2. Disconnect the motor drive connectors (J917, J918) and the BP connector (J911) from the RF-TB Board. If the performance monitor is installed, disconnect the per- formance monitor connector (J916).
  • Page 72 2. WIRING 4. Unfasten the cable glands for the anten- na and power cables on the rear side and remove the gasket, three flat wash- ers and remove the protector of each Cable entry for Cable entry for Cable entry for Cable entry for entrance.
  • Page 73 2. WIRING Motor power cable 1) Pass the motor power cable as follows: 2) Connect the wires of the motor power cable to the Terminal board TB901 on the front side through the appropriate wiring clamps, according to wiring stick- TB901 TB901 TB901...
  • Page 74: Antenna Unit For X-Band, Tr-Down Radar

    2. WIRING 9. Apply the supplied adhesive to the threads of the cable glands, and then fasten it tightly with the hook spanner. Note: Use the wrench of the correct size referring to cable gland size below. If you do not have the hook spanner, contact your dealer. •...
  • Page 75 2. WIRING 40 40 10 10 Outer sheath Armor Inner sheath Crimp-on lug (FV2-4), supplied (unit: mm) Spiral tubing Vinyl tape Flexible waveguide The connector at the antenna side is pre-attached to the flexible waveguide. The bending radius shown below must be observed to prevent damage to the waveguide. Bending radius E-bend: 200 mm, H-bend: 400 mm 2.3.2...
  • Page 76 2. WIRING 3. Unfasten four screws to open the cable entrance cover. Cable entrance cover Cable entrance cover Note: The orientation of the cable entrance can be changed. See "How to change the orientation" on page 2-11. 4. Unfasten the two screws fixing the cable clamp for the serial cable, then pass the serial cable (TTYCYSLA-10) through the cable entrance.
  • Page 77 2. WIRING 5. Pass the serial cable through the cable entrance and locking wire saddle. Note: Make sure to pass the cable through the specified locking wire saddle. Cable entrance Cable entrance Cable entrance Locking wire saddle for serial cable. Locking wire saddle for serial cable.
  • Page 78 2. WIRING 1) Set a locking wire saddle (supplied) at locations (B) and (C) shown in the fol- lowing figure. Pass the de-icer power cable through the locking wire saddles (A) through (C) and pull it to the front side. ( A ) FRONT FRONT...
  • Page 79 2. WIRING 7) Fasten the base of the heater as shown in the following figure, using the sup- plied installation materials. M5 screw M5 screw Cover bolt Cover bolt Fixing Fixing shaft shaft M5 screw M5 screw 8) Attach the supplied earth label over the earth label currently attached near the grounding terminal.
  • Page 80 2. WIRING 11. Connect the waveguide to the antenna with either an E-bend or H-bend wave- guide. See the supplied instruction manual (C32-01903) in Antenna Unit for de- tails. 1) Wipe the surface of the waveguide flange with a clean, dry cloth to remove any foreign material.
  • Page 81: Antenna Unit For S-Band, Tr-Up Radar

    2. WIRING Antenna Unit for S-band, TR-UP Radar 2.4.1 How to fabricate the cables For how to connect the LAN modular plug, see "LAN cable" on page 2-5. For how to connect the WAGO connector, see "WAGO connector" on page 2-6. RW-00135 Magnetron radar: 520 Magnetron radar: 520...
  • Page 82 2. WIRING DPYCY-1.5 (for the optional de-icer) • Before beginning any work on the Antenna Unit, turn off the breaker for the de-icer at the mains switchboard. (Turning off the display unit has no effect.) • The neck of the Antenna Unit becomes VERY HOT when the de-icer is working. (The de-icer turns on when ambient temperature goes down to 5°C and heats to 55°C.) Wrap the spiral tubing near the crimp-on lugs.
  • Page 83 2. WIRING 1. Loosen four bolts on the rear cover to remove the rear cover. If the de-icer is al- ready installed or will be installed, remove also four bolts on the front cover to re- move the front cover. Performance Performance monitor...
  • Page 84 2. WIRING 5. Unfasten the cable gland for the antenna cable and remove the gasket and three flat washers and remove the protector. Cable entry for antenna cable (Side view) Flat washers Flat washers Gland Gland Remove Remove Gasket Gasket protector.
  • Page 85 2. WIRING Destination of Antenna cable: Power line: TB801 through the locking wire saddle (A) LAN cable: J821 through the locking wire saddles (B, two places) Shield of power line: Screw (C) Shield of LAN cable: Screw (D) ( C ) Connect shield for power line TB801 ( A )
  • Page 86 2. WIRING 14. DE-ICER INSTALLATION. See “De-icer Kit Installation Instructions” (for TR-UP radar, C32-01313), issued separately, for the de-icer not fitted at the factory. If the de-icer is not provided, go to step 12. [TEST] button Voltage Setting switch TB901 Front cover w/de-icer, DEICER Board (03P9573) inside view...
  • Page 87 2. WIRING 5) Unfasten the cable band* on the front cov- er. Pass the de-icer power cable through the band then fasten the band. Connect the cable to TB901 on the DE-ICER board (03P9573), using the supplied crimp-on lugs. *: For the DE-ICER installation kit, unfas- TB901 ten the cable band on the cover sup- plied with the kit.
  • Page 88 2. WIRING Note: If it is necessary to open the front cover after installing the DE-ICER kit, re- move the de-icer power cable from the locking wire saddle shown in the following figure then detach the cover slowly to prevent damage to the heater. Remove the de-icer power cable from the locking Remove the de-icer power cable from the locking wire saddle to open the front cover.
  • Page 89 2. WIRING 1. Loosen four bolts on the rear cover to remove the rear cover. If the de-icer is al- ready installed or will be installed, remove also four bolts on the front cover to re- move the front cover. Performance Performance monitor...
  • Page 90 2. WIRING 5. Unfasten the cable gland for the antenna cable (RW-00135) and remove the gas- ket and three flat washers and remove the protector. Cable entry for antenna cable (Side view) Flat washers Flat washers Remove Remove Gland Gland Gasket Gasket protector.
  • Page 91 2. WIRING Shield of LAN cable: Screw (D) TB801 Power line ( C ) Connect shield for power line REAR REAR ( A ) ( D ) Connect shield LAN cable for LAN cable REAR REAR J821 ( B ) Note: For the antenna cable RW-9600/6895/4873, connect the crimp-on lug (that binds unused wires) together with the shield of the power line.
  • Page 92 2. WIRING 14. DE-ICER INSTALLATION. See “De-icer Kit Installation Instructions” (for TR-UP radar, C32-01313), issued separately, for the de-icer not fitted at the factory. If the de-icer is not provided, go to step 12. [TEST] button Voltage Setting switch TB901 Front cover w/de-icer, DEICER Board (03P9573) inside view...
  • Page 93 2. WIRING 5) Unfasten the cable band* on the front cover. Pass the de-icer power cable through the band then fasten the band. Connect the cable to TB901 on the DE- ICER board (03P9573), using the sup- plied crimp-on lugs. *: For the DE-ICER installation kit, unfas- ten the cable band on the cover sup- TB901...
  • Page 94 2. WIRING 10) Attach the supplied earth label over the earth label currently attached near the grounding terminal. Grounding terminal Grounding terminal Earth label Note: If it is necessary to open the front cover after installing the DE-ICER kit, remove the de-icer power cable from the locking wire saddle shown in the fol- lowing figure then detach the cover slowly to prevent damage to the heater.
  • Page 95: Antenna Unit For S-Band, Tr-Down Radar

    2. WIRING Antenna Unit for S-band, TR-DOWN Radar 2.5.1 How to fabricate the cables For how to connect the WAGO connector, see "WAGO connector" on page 2-6. TTYCYSLA-10 (for serial cable) 30 30 10 10 Drain wire Drain wire Pass the heat shrink tubing (local supply) Outer sheath Armor Inner sheath...
  • Page 96 2. WIRING De-icer power cable Microwave coaxial cable Serial cable from the transceiver unit Antenna motor switch REAR REAR Some parts or wiring have been omitted from the illustrations for clarity. 1. Loosen four bolts on the rear cover to remove the rear cover. If the de-icer is al- ready installed or will be installed, remove also four bolts on the front cover to re- move the front cover.
  • Page 97 2. WIRING 4. Slide the cable gland, Flat washers Flat washers the gasket and three flat washers onto the cable. Serial cable Serial cable 5. Push the flat washer against the armor. Gland Gland Gasket Gasket 6. Trim the armor so that Push the flat washer it does not extend past against the armor.
  • Page 98 2. WIRING 10. DE-ICER INSTALLATION. See “De-icer Kit Installation Instructions” (for TR- DOWN radar, C32-01406), issued separately, for the de-icer not fitted at the fac- tory. If the de-icer is not provided, go to step 12. [TEST] button Voltage Setting switch TB901 Front cover w/de-icer,...
  • Page 99 2. WIRING 5) Unfasten the cable band* on the front cov- er. Pass the de-icer power cable through the band then fasten the band. Connect the cable to TB901 on the DE-ICER board (03P9573), using the supplied crimp-on lugs. *: For the DE-ICER installation kit, unfas- TB901 ten the cable band on the cover sup- plied with the kit.
  • Page 100 2. WIRING Note: If it is necessary to open the front cover after installing the DE-ICER kit, re- move the de-icer power cable from the locking wire saddle shown in the following figure then detach the cover slowly to prevent damage to the heater. Remove the de-icer power cable from the locking Remove the de-icer power cable from the locking wire saddle to open the front cover.
  • Page 101: Power Supply Unit

    2. WIRING Power Supply Unit 2.6.1 How to fabricate cables For locations of cables and cores, see the sticker on the reverse side of the top cover. (All dimensions in millimeters) For how to connect the LAN modular plug, see "LAN cable" on page 2-5. For how to connect the WAGO connector, see "WAGO connector"...
  • Page 102 2. WIRING TPYCY-2.5 (for Motor power cable) (unit: mm) 30 30 Sheath Sheath Armor Vinyl tape Clamp position DPYC-2.5 cable (for Power) Clamp the sheath with the cable clamp. (unit: mm) 50 50 Armor Sheath Sheath Crimp-on lug (FV2-4), supplied Clamp position Vinyl tape RW-00339 (for Processor Unit)
  • Page 103 2. WIRING Cable entrance There are two layers at the cable entrance on the front side of the Power Supply Unit, upper and lower entrances. Remove the six M4 screws of total to set the cables on the cable entrances. Upper entrance Cable clamps Upper entrance...
  • Page 104 2. WIRING 3. Connect each line of the cable to the appropriate connectors on 03P9668 board. • Serial lines: TB701, TB702 and TB703, through the wiring clamp (A) • Shield line: Screw (C) • Coaxial cable: J716 through the wiring clamp (D). Then clamp the shield part of the coaxial cable with the cable clamp (E).
  • Page 105 2. WIRING Connection of Power cable 1. Loosen four screws on the front plate, then unfasten two screws on the cable clamp to set the power cable. Cable clamp Cable clamp Front Plate Front Plate 2. Set the power cable on the cable entrance, and fasten the sheath part of the pow- er cable with the cable clamp.
  • Page 106 2. WIRING 3. Connect the lines of the cable for Processor Unit as shown below through the wir- ing clamp (B). • Serial lines: TB704 • Shield line: Screw (A) • LAN cable: J503 TB704 J503 (LAN cable) Cable for Processor Unit Connection of cable for Control Unit 1.
  • Page 107 2. WIRING 3. Connect the cable for Control Unit to the connectors (TB711 and TB712) through the appropriate wiring clamps (A) and (B). TB711 TB712 Cable for Control Unit Connection of cable for sub monitor Up to four cables (RW-00136, RW- Sub monitor cable (RW-4864/00136) 4864) can be uses as sub monitor ca- bles.
  • Page 108: Transceiver Unit

    2. WIRING For RW-4864 cable For RW-00136 cable (from upper entrance) J710* J708 J708 J710* J717 J709 *: For cable for “input” signal of an external radar, connect to J710. Transceiver Unit The TR-DOWN radar requires the transceiver unit as follows: •...
  • Page 109 2. WIRING RW-00135 L1 L1 (unit: mm) L2 L2 Radar type X-band Power line S-band —* —* —* *: Not specified L3 L3 LAN cable LAN cable Outer Armor Vinyl tape sheath Shield Shield L1 L1 L1 L1 L4 L4 S03-92-15/30/40/50 (RW-00136 + connector, for a sub monitor) Note: The maximum cable length is 50 m.
  • Page 110 2. WIRING • Destination of Antenna cable Power line: TB801 through the locking wire saddle (A). LAN cable: J821 through the locking wire saddles (A and B, three places.) Shield of power line: Screw (C) Shield of LAN cable: Screw (D) Side view for LAN port J821 ( D )
  • Page 111 2. WIRING 4. Bind all cables with cable ties supplied locally (two places). Cable tie Cable tie 5. Check that armor of cables are lying in their respective cable slots then fasten the cable clamp. Flexible waveguide (FR-9) The RF interconnection between the Antenna Unit and the transceiver can be made with a flexible waveguide (FR-9).
  • Page 112 2. WIRING 2.7.3 How to connect the cables from S-band radar antenna Antenna cable, serial cable, sub monitor 1. Loosen eight bolts then remove the cover of the unit. 2. Unfasten three bolts from the cable clamp. Lay the cables in their cable slots so their armors rest in the slots.
  • Page 113 5. Check that armor of cables are lying in their respective cable slots then fasten the cable clamp. Microwave coaxial plug Attach the microwave coaxial plug to the coaxial cable. See the applicable FURUNO technical information for the procedure. Attach the coaxial cable assembly to the transceiver unit as follows: 1.
  • Page 114: Processor Unit

    2. WIRING Processor Unit 2.8.1 How to fabricate cables For locations of cables and cores, see the sticker on the reverse side of the top cover. (All dimensions in millimeters) For how to connect the LAN modular plug, see "LAN cable" on page 2-5. For how to connect the WAGO connector, see "WAGO connector"...
  • Page 115 2. WIRING DPYC-2.5/6 cable (for Power) Clamp the sheath with the cable clamp. For the supplied crimp-on lugs, use FV2-4 for AC power cable, FV5.5-4 for DC power cable. 40 40 25 25 Armor Sheath Sheath Crimp-on lug, supplied 10 10 (unit: mm) Vinyl tape TTYCSLA series cable (for serial)
  • Page 116 2. WIRING Connection of Antenna cable For existing antenna cable, see section 2.10 "LAN Signal Converter". 1. Remove the spacers to pass the antenna cable on the upper plate. Ground terminal Cable tie Armor Upper plate Antenna cable Cable tie 2.
  • Page 117 2. WIRING Connection of Power cable 1. Unfasten two screws to open the power cable cover. 2. Remove the plastic cover and cable clamp to pass the power cable. 3. Connect the cable to the terminal with the pre-attached crimp-on lugs. Clamp the power cable on the sheath.
  • Page 118 2. WIRING 3. Fasten the cables to the post part of the plates with cable ties (local supply). Note: Be sure the vinyl sheath on the post. Cable tie Ground termimal Ground termimal Spacer Vinyl sheath Shield Vinyl sheath Sub monitor cable Cable tie Cable tie Serial cable...
  • Page 119 2. WIRING 2. Remove the appropriate spacer to pass the cable for Control Unit on the lower plate. The recommended cable entrance is shown as below. Lower plate Control Unit Fasten the cable to the post part of the plate with a cable tie (local supply).
  • Page 120 2. WIRING For VDR connection, the RGB signal can be output with using the optional DVI-BNC cable kit OP03-252 (Code No.: 001-496-900). 1. Attach the five connectors of the Cable Assembly (supplied) to the fixing plate (supplied) with cable ties as below. 2.
  • Page 121: Monitor Unit

    2. WIRING Monitor Unit For the wiring of the monitor unit, see the operator’s manual supplied with the monitor unit. Mounting considerations Standard type • Connect the radar main monitor to the DVI1. • Connect the sub radar monitor to the DVI2. VDR connection To connect a VDR, it is necessary to output data in analog format.
  • Page 122: Lan Signal Converter

    2. WIRING How to open the [INSTALLATION SETTING] menu Turn off the monitor unit. While you hold the DISP key, press the BRILL key to turn on the monitor unit. Keep the DISP key pressed until the [INSTALLATION SETTING] menu appears. Note: When the [DVI PWR SYNC] slide switch is ON, turn on the connected external equipment while you press the DISP key to turn on the monitor unit.
  • Page 123 2. WIRING Application 2: Foremast installation (for X-band radar only) Foremast installation, where the distance between the Antenna Unit and the Proces- sor Unit is more than 100 m (max. 460 m). In this case, two Junction Boxes RJB-001 are required (for antenna and Processor Units). See section 2.11 and the interconnec- tion diagram for connections in the junction box.
  • Page 124 2. WIRING 3. Loosen two screws on the BNC case. Attach the coaxial cable from the Antenna Unit then close the case. Fasten shield with clamp. case 14 14 14 14 Loosen two screws. Fasten conductor with screw. Folded shield (mm) 4.
  • Page 125 2. WIRING 3. Loosen the screws (C) on the BNC case assembly, then attach the BNC case assembly to the original position in the Processor Unit. BNC case assembly 4. After attaching, adjust the position of the BNC case, then fasten the two loose screws (C) tightly.
  • Page 126: Junction Box (Option)

    2. WIRING 2.11 Junction Box (option) For FAR-2x18/2x28/2x38 X-band radars, the Flat washer Cable gland Junction boxes are required when the dis- tance between the Antenna Unit and Proces- sor Unit is greater than 100 meters (max. 460 meters); for example, the Antenna Unit Vinyl sheath is installed on the foremast.
  • Page 127: Intelligent Hub (Option)

    2. WIRING 2.12 Intelligent HUB (option) Secure the LAN cables to the cable clamps on the HUB-3000 with cable ties (sup- plied). Power Fail Power port Ground wire DPYC-1.5 DPYC-1.5 (IV-1.25sq., supplied) LAN cable No use. LAN port To gateway network (ECDIS, radar, etc.) Attach the supplied LAN caps to unused connector holes to comply with waterproofing standard IPX2.
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  • Page 129: Adjustments

    ADJUSTMENTS Note: After completing the settings and adjustments, copy the setting data to a SD- card* (USB flash memory* for C-type radars), referring to the Operator's Manual. This will allow easy restoration of setting data after the MAIN Board is replaced, etc. *: The SD card slot is in front of the Processor Unit, and the USB flash memory slot is connected to the RP board 03P9657.
  • Page 130 3. ADJUSTMENTS RCU-015/016 Left button Right button Power key (RCU-015 only) Mouse wheel F1 key Track ball RCU-031 Mouse wheel Power key HL OFF key Left button Right button PUSH PUSH PUSH AUTO AUTO AUTO A/C RAIN A/C SEA GAIN PUSH-PLOTTER MODE MENU...
  • Page 131: How To Open The Radar Installation Menu

    3. ADJUSTMENTS How to Open the Radar Installation Menu The [RADAR INSTALLATION] menu has various items through two pages for adjust- ment of the radar. To show this menu; For RCU-014: Press and hold the HL OFF key, then press the MENU key five times. For RCU-015/016: Put the cursor on the [MENU] box.
  • Page 132: How To Adjust The Sweep Timing

    3. ADJUSTMENTS In practice, you will probably observe some small bearing error on the display because of the difficulty in achieving accurate initial positioning of the Antenna Unit. The follow- ing adjustment will compensate for this error. 1. Select a stationary target echo at a range between 0.125 and 0.25 NM, preferably near the heading line.
  • Page 133: How To Suppress Main Bang

    3. ADJUSTMENTS How to Suppress Main Bang Main bang is the clutter at the center of the screen that you typically see on the radar display, and it may mask close-in targets. If main bang appears at the screen center, suppress it as follows.
  • Page 134 3. ADJUSTMENTS Set the value so that noise just disappears from the screen. The setting range is -32 to +32 (default: +32). Note: The setting range is 0 to +31 (default: +12) when the [MODEL] setting is set to [50], see "[MODEL]" on page 3-12. When using the number keys, the indication is first selected as a whole.
  • Page 135 3. ADJUSTMENTS The each effect level depends on the following menu [CLOSE TGT ES LEVEL] ([OFF], [1] to [5]). [CLOSE TGT ES LEVEL] Select the effect level of the echo stretch around own ship which is selected in [CLOSE TGT ES MODE] among six enlarging patterns. The higher the number the greater the amount of stretch.
  • Page 136 3. ADJUSTMENTS [EPFS1(2) ANT POSITION] Enter the distance from the GPS antenna to both bow and port (0 to 999, default: 0). If a 2nd GPS antenna is installed, enter its position in [EPFS2 ANT POSITION]. [CONNING POSITION] Enter the distance from the conning position to both bow and port (0 to 999, default: 0). 3.5.3 [SCANNER] menu Open the main menu then select...
  • Page 137 3. ADJUSTMENTS [ANTENNA ROTATION] This menu is available when [HSC] is set to [ON]. Note 1: When this menu appears in gray, it is not available. The antenna rotation speed is fixed at 24 rpm. Note 2: For 42 rpm S-band radars, the High Speed Kit (type: OP03-248, available as an optional extra) is required.
  • Page 138 3. ADJUSTMENTS • [DUAL RADAR]: Select [COMBINE] to enable the dual radar display. If the radars other than FAR-2xx8 series radars are on the network, select [OFF]. Note: When the [WAVE MODE] ([ECHO] [WAVE MODE]) setting is [ON], this menu is displayed in gray and not operative.
  • Page 139 3. ADJUSTMENTS • [EXT RADAR]: Select the external radar for dual radar display. The available radar numbers are FAR-2xx8 series radars set on the [RADAR INSTALLATION] menu are valid. Note 1: On dual radar display, this setting is not operative. To change this setting, first set [DUAL RADAR] to [OFF].
  • Page 140 Confirm the model of your radar. This menu is set automatically according to the an- tenna. If this setting is different from your model, the radar will not function properly. • [12]: For FAR-2218(-BB)/2318 • [25UP]: For FAR-2228(-BB)/2328 • [25DOWN]: For FAR-2328W • [30UP]: For FAR-2238S(-BB)/2338S •...
  • Page 141 3. ADJUSTMENTS Preset the radar as follows: • Range: 24 NM • A/C RAIN: OFF (turn off manually) • Pulse Length: Long • Echo Averaging (EAV): OFF • A/C SEA: OFF (turn off manually) • Video Contrast: 2-B 1. Adjust the GAIN control so that a slight amount of white noise appears on the screen.
  • Page 142 3. ADJUSTMENTS F1 key: Goes to next page. After the last page, the system monitor window is not shown. F3 key: Saves the text data for the displayed page to an SD card. F4 key: Saves the screen shot for the displayed page to an SD card. [ANT CABLE] Select the method of connection between the radar sensor and the Processor Unit.
  • Page 143 3. ADJUSTMENTS • [TTM/TTD REFERENCE]: Set the output format for the tracked target's bearing (de- fault: [REL]). [REL]: Outputs bearing and speed relative to own ship (default setting). [TRUE]: Outputs bearing to the north and speed over ground. [MAX RANGE] Select the maximum target tracking range, 24, 32 or 48 NM (default: [24NM]).
  • Page 144 3. ADJUSTMENTS [TRACK PRESET] • [GATE SIZE]: Set the gate size among [S], [M], [L] or [LL] (default: [M]) • [FILTER RESPONSE]: Set the filter response func- tion. The setting range is 1 to 4. [1]: Filter response is improved (default). [4]: Filter stability is improved.
  • Page 145 3. ADJUSTMENTS 3.5.7 [ALERT I/F SETTINGS] menu Four alert contact outputs are available, [ALERT OUT1] to [ALERT OUT4]. [ALERT OUT 1] to [ALERT OUT 4] Select the alert to output for each alert out number through four pages. To monitor for unit failure if and when it occurs, set the alert contact outputs referring to the table below.
  • Page 146 3. ADJUSTMENTS • [ALERT OUT POLARITY]: Select the alert out polarity, [NORMAL] (default) or [IN- VERT]. Note: For category A alert, there are two types of output operations, “A” and “C”. To inform the AMS of category A alerts via contact signal, connect both “A” and “C” sig- nals.
  • Page 147 3. ADJUSTMENTS AIS ALERT I/F Set the AIS alert interface. [OFF] does not output AIS alerts (default). [LEGACY]: For connection to FA-100, FA-150 or FA-170 where the AIS mode is [LEG- ACY]. [IF1]: For connection to FA-150 or FA-170 where the AMS mode is [AlertIF1]. LOG(BT) ALERT Select [ON] to activate alert "NO LOG(BT) SIGNAL"...
  • Page 148 3. ADJUSTMENTS Setting for multiple sensors Gyrocompass Heading signal (IEC61162 format) AIS signal AIS Transponder (FA-170) EPFS data EPFS (GPS) (GP-170) (Position, COG/SOG) PROCESSOR UNIT Speed signal SDME (Speed log) RPU-025 (DS-60) Alarm handling signal (IEC61162 format) Heading signal, EPFS data Satellite speed log ECDIS (GS-100)
  • Page 149 3. ADJUSTMENTS (1/2) (2/2) EPFS1 INPUT DTM SEL. WGS-84/TOKYO EPFS2 INPUT DTM SEL. WGS-84/TOKYO Note: Do not set the same value for port1 and port 2. For example, where [EPFS1] is set as [GPS], [EPFS2] must be set to other than [GPS]. •...
  • Page 150 3. ADJUSTMENTS [AIS], [WIND], [CURRENT], [WATER TEMP], [DEPTH] Select the input source for each data type; AIS, wind data, current data, water tem- perature and depth data. These data have only one input port. For AIS For wind data For current data For water temperature For depth data 3.5.9...
  • Page 151 3. ADJUSTMENTS CLASS C CLASS B Radar Radar LAN1 LAN3 LAN1 LAN3 No.1 192.168.31.21 192.168.31.101 No.1 172.31.3.35 172.31.3.6 (192.168.31.121*) (172.31.3.43*) No.2 192.168.31.22 192.168.31.102 No.2 172.31.3.36 172.31.3.7 (192.168.31.122*) (172.31.3.44*) No.3 192.168.31.23 192.168.31.103 No.3 172.31.3.37 172.31.3.8 (192.168.31.123*) (172.31.3.45*) No.4 192.168.31.24 192.168.31.104 No.4 172.31.3.38 172.31.3.9 (192.168.31.124*)
  • Page 152 3. ADJUSTMENTS • [SFI]: Set the SFI. The talker of the device is alphanumeric, two characters followed by four numerals. The device and channel information to be transmitted to VDR are shown below. Radar No. Device Channel Radar No. Device Channel No.1 No.5...
  • Page 153 3. ADJUSTMENTS [EAV W/O GYRO] The echo averaging feature can be used without a gyrocompass. Select [ON] to use the feature without a gyrocompass (default: [OFF]). [ECDIS] Select the ECDIS communication method, [SERIAL] or [LAN]. Select [OFF] for no EC- DIS connection (default: [OFF]).
  • Page 154: How To Control Charts

    3. ADJUSTMENTS [SHUTTLE FERRY SWITCH] Note: This menu is NOT available for C-type radars. Select a port to detect a navigation direction of a shuttle ferry (default: [RS-232C]). [ECDIS ROUTE DISPLAY] Note: This menu is NOT available for C-type radars. Select [NORMAL] to show the routes with a straight lines, [LEGACY] to show the routes with a curve lines.
  • Page 155 3. ADJUSTMENTS 8. Select [SELECT CHART TO COPY]. The confirmation message appears. 9. Select [RUN] to copy the chart data. 10. Click the left button. 11. Do one of the following methods to unlock the chart data. How to unlock the chart data automatically Note: Save the unlock code to the USB flash memory first.
  • Page 156 3. ADJUSTMENTS 3.6.2 How to update charts Note 1: Save the chart data to a USB flash memory first. You do not need to create a folder. Note 2: Before updating charts, delete the old chart data. If needed, take backups for an unlock code.
  • Page 157 Gyrocompass (or equivalent devices) meeting the requirements of the IMO resolution A.424(XI). • SDME meeting the requirements of IMO resolution MSC.96(72). The radar may be interconnected via HUB-3000 to other FURUNO processing units having approved LAN ports. Processor Unit Input and output data are shown in the table below.
  • Page 158 4. INPUT/OUTPUT DATA Output Data Specification Contents Remarks Radar system IEC 61162-1, RSD, OSD, TLL For ECDIS, PC plotter data RS-232C, IEC 61162-450 TT data** IEC 61162-1, TTD, TTM, TLB For ECDIS IEC 61162-450 Alert handling IEC 61162-1, ALR, ALF, ALC, For BAMS signal IEC 61924-2,...
  • Page 159 4. INPUT/OUTPUT DATA : THS and HDT are IEC 61162-2. All other sentences are IEC 61162-1 ed5. : For retrofit. : To priority of GLL data, see "[PRIORITIZE GLL]" on page 3-21. : This is NOT available for IMO-type radars installed with software version “01.**”. : For C-type radars.
  • Page 160 4. INPUT/OUTPUT DATA Signal Specification Signal and timing Name OP_TRIG_ • Voltage (V): 0 to 12 V • Impedance: 110 • Pulse width (PW): 5 to 15 s (magnetron radar) OP TRIG OUT 8 s (solid state radar) 5 s (ECDIS overlay) 0 NM 0 NM OP_VIDEO...
  • Page 161: Appendix 1 Jis Cable Guide

    EX: TTYCYSLA - 4 MPYC - 4 # of cores Designation type Designation type # of twisted pairs TTYCSLA-4 The following reference table lists gives the measurements of JIS cables commonly used with Furuno products: Cable Core Core Cable Diameter Type...
  • Page 162: Appendix 2 Digital Interface

    APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE Digital Interface • Input sentence ABK, ACK, ACN, ALR, BWC, BWR, CUR, DBK* , DBS* , DBT, DDC, DPT, DTM, GGA, GLL, GNS, HBT, HDG* , HDM* , HDT* , MTW, MWV, OSD, RAQ, RMB, RMC, ROT, RTE, THS, TLL* , TTM* , VBW, VDM, VDO, VDR, VHW, VSD, VTG, VWR*...
  • Page 163 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE ACK - Acknowledge alarm $**ACK,xxx,*hh<CR><LF> 1. Unique alarm number (identifier) at alarm source (000 to 999) ACN - Alert command $**ACN,hhmmss.ss,aaa,x.x,x.x,c,a*hh<CR><LF> 3 4 5 6 1. Time (No use) 2. Manufacturer mnemonic code (3 digit alphanumeric code, null) 3.
  • Page 164 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE BWR - Bearing and distance to waypoint – Rhumb line $ **BWR,hhmmss.ss,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a.x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,c--c,a,*hh<CR><LF> 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1. UTC of observation (No use) 2. Waypoint latitude (0000.0000 to 9000.0000) 3. N/S 4. Waypoint longitude (00000.0000 to 18000.0000) 5.
  • Page 165 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE DBT - Depth below transducer $**DBT,x.x,f,x.x,M,x.x,F,*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Water depth (0.00 to 99999.99) 2. feet 3. Water depth (0.00 to 99999.99) 4. Meters 5. Water depth (0.00 to 99999.99) 6. Fathoms DDC - Display dimming control $**DDC,a,xx,a,a*hh<CR><LF>...
  • Page 166 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE GLL - Geographic position, latitude/longitude $**GLL,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,hhmmss.ss,A,a,*hh<CR><LF> 1. Latitude (0000.0000 to 9000.0000) 2. N/S 3. Longitude (00000.0000 to 18000.0000) 4. E/W 5. UTC of position (No use) 6. Status (A=data valid, V=data not valid) 7. Mode indicator (A=Autonomous, D=Differential, E=Estimated, M=Manual input, S=Simulator) GLL - Future position $**GLL,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,hhmmss.ss,A,x.x,*hh<CR><LF>...
  • Page 167 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE HDM - Heading, Magnetic $**HDM,x.x,M*hh<CR><LF> 1. Heading, degrees (0.0 to 359.9) 2. Magnetic (M) HDT - Heading, true $**HDT, x.x,T*hh<CR><LF> 1. Heading, degrees (0.0 to 359.9) 2. True (T) MTW - Water temperature $**MTW,x.x,C<CR><LF> 1. Water temperature (-9.99 to 99.99) 2.
  • Page 168 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE RMB - Recommended minimum navigation information. $**RMB,A,x.x,a,CCCC,CCCC,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,A,a*hh <CR><LF> 1 2 3 9 10 11 121314 1. Data status (A=Data valid) 2. Cross track error (NM) (No use) 3. Direction to steer (No use) 4. Origin waypoint ID (No use) 5.
  • Page 169 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE THS - True heading and status $**THS,x.x,a*hh<CR><LF> 1. Heading, degrees True (0.0 to 359.9) 2. Mode indicator (A=Autonomous, E=Estimated (dead reckoning)) TLL - Target Latitude and Longitude $**TLL,x.x,llll,ll,a,yyyy.yy,a,c--c,hhmmss.ss,a,a*hh<CR><LF> 1. Target number (No use) 2. Target latitude (0000.0000 to 9000.0000) 3.
  • Page 170 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE VDM - AIS VHF data-link message !**VDM,x,x,x,a,s--s,x,*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message (1 to 9) 2. Sentence number (1 to 9) 3. Sequential message identifier (0 to 9, null) 4.
  • Page 171 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE VTG - Course over ground and ground speed $**VTG,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 to 359.9) 2. T=True (fixed) 3. Course over ground, degrees (No use) 4.
  • Page 172 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE Output sentences ABM - AIS addressed binary and safety related message !**ABM,x,x,x,xxxxxxxxx,x,xx,s--s,x,*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 1. Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message (1 to 9) 2. Message sentence number (1 to 9) 3. Message sequence identifier (0 to 3) 4.
  • Page 173 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE ALF - Alert sentence $**ALF,x,x,x,hhmmss.ss,a,a,a,aaa,x.x,x.x,x.x,x,c--c,*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1. Total number of ALF sentences this message (1, 2) 2. Sentence number (1, 2) 3. Sequential message identifier (0 to 9) 4.
  • Page 174 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE EVE - General event message $ **EVE,hhmmss.ss,c--c,c--c*hh <CR><LF> 1. Event time (000000.00 to 235959.99, 235960.00 to 235960.99, 240000.00 to 240000.99, 240001.00 to 240001.99, null) 2. Tag code used for identification of source of event (six alphanumeric characters, two English characters, four digits) 3.
  • Page 175 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE TLB - Target label $**TLB,x.x,c--c,x.x,c--c,…,x.x,c--c*hh<CR><LF> 1. Target number “n” reported by the device (1 to 1023) 2. Label assigned to target “n” (TT=000 to 999, AIS= 000000001 to 999999999) 3. Additional label pairs TLL - Target latitude and longitude $**TLL,xx,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,c--c,hhmmss.ss,a,a*hh<CR><LF>...
  • Page 176 APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE VSD - AIS voyage static data $**VSD,x.x,x.x,x.x,c--c,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,x.x,x.x*hh<CR><LF> 6 7 8 1. Type of ship and cargo category (null) 2. Maximum present static draught (0 to 25.5 meters, null) 3. Persons on-board (0 to 8191, null) 4. Destination (1 to 20 characters, null) 5.
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