How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the chapter on Maintenance. If a battery is used, tape the + and - terminals of the battery before disposal to pre- vent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The operator and installer must read the applicable safety instructions before attempting to operate or install the equipment. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WARNING could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, CAUTION may result in minor or moderate injury.
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ........................v SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................vi EQUIPMENT LIST ......................x OPERATION ......................1-1 1.1 What is AR Navigation System?.................1-1 1.2 Controls Overview ......................1-2 1.3 How to Turn the System On/Off .................1-2 1.4 Display Overview......................1-3 1.5 TVI (Top View Indicator).....................1-6 1.6 How to Change the Base Color ..................1-7 1.7 How to Set the CPA and TCPA Thresholds ...............1-7 1.8 How to Customize the Graphics Object..............1-8...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.2 Wiring ......................... 2-6 2.2.1 Main PC ......................2-6 2.2.2 PoE adapter ....................2-8 2.2.3 IP camera....................... 2-9 2.2.4 Sensor adapter (option) ................2-11 2.3 Initial Settings......................2-19 2.3.1 How to login as a service technician ............2-19 2.3.2 Initial settings for the IP camera..............
Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO AR-100M AR Navigation System. We are confi- dent you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality marine electronics equipment.
100-240 VAC 100-240 VAC Service Gateway tBOX810-83A-FL Intelligent HUB HUB-3000 100-230 VAC ADP PC 1Ø, 50/60Hz (FURUNO CAST ADP installed in PC) ECDIS Radar/ (FMD-3200/3300) Chart Radar Satellite Speed Log*/ SATELLITE COMPASS Gyrocompass *: Performance after corrections to pitch, roll and yaw errors may vary, depending on the specifi-...
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PoE Adapter IP Camera 100-240 VAC 100-240 VAC Service Gateway tBOX810-83A-FL Intelligent HUB HUB-3000 100-230 VAC 1Ø, 50/60Hz ADP PC (FURUNO CAST LAN1 ADP installed in PC) ECDIS Radar/ (FMD-3100) Chart Radar Sensor Adapter Satellite Speed Log* MC-3000S SATELLITE COMPASS...
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The ECDIS is not included in the system configuration Monitor Main PC PoE Adapter IP Camera 100-240 VAC 100-240 VAC Trackball Sensor Adapter : Standard supply MC-3000S : Local supply 24 VDC Radar/ Chart Radar AC/DC Power Supply Unit PR-240/PR-241 Satellite Speed Log*/ SATELLITE COMPASS...
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Compatible equipment Category Model Route Sharing ENC Chart Sharing User Chart Sharing ECDIS FMD-3200/3300 * FMD-3100 *: The software version of the ECDIS must be version 05.03 or later. Connect through... Category Model ECDIS MC-3000S Radar FAR-147 ...
EQUIPMENT LIST Standard supply Name Type Code No. Remarks Main PC eBOX100-312-FL- With AC adapter (3 m) and (Fanless Box PC) N3350 mounting kit GV-EBX2100 IP Camera GV-BX2700-8F PoE Adapter GV-PA191 With AC adapter (1.8 m) Trackball K72337JP With 1.5 m USB cable ENC Dongle* ENC-KEY 10 m cable between main PC...
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100 m, LAN cable with armor LAN Cable Assembly MOD-Z072-020+ 001-167-880-10 2 m, LAN cable MOD-Z072-050+ 001-167-890-10 5 m, LAN cable MOD-Z072-100+ 001-167-900-10 10 m, LAN cable FURUNO CAST ADP OP03-271 001-630-790 Required to display UKHO charts. Crimping Tool CRIMPFOX10S 001-206-920...
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• TT data from radar • Route, To waypoint, user chart and ENC chart symbols from ECDIS • UKHO charts from the ADP PC (The FURUNO CAST ADP (option software) must be installed in the ADP PC.) The system keeps the AR objects aligned with the actual targets, compensating for roll, pitch and yaw.
1. OPERATION Controls Overview You can control almost all aspects of your AR navi- gation system from the trackball. The figure to the right and the table below show an overview of the trackball with a brief description of the controls. Name Description Left button...
How to turn the system off To turn the system off, press the power button again. Display Overview 1 2 3 11 11 1.5NM 10:45 71.3° FURUNO XXXXXXXXX FURUNO Name Description Menu button Opens/closes the main menu. Screenshot button Takes a screenshot of the current display.
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1. OPERATION Name Description Working indicator Rotates clockwise when the system is working correctly. Stops rotat- ing when the system is frozen or malfunctioning. Time and date Displays the current time and date. You can select the time to use, lo- cal or UTC.
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1. OPERATION Name Description Selective marker Click the marker to show the TT or AIS target information. The figure below shows the appearance of the AIS and TT symbols. AIS symbol TT symbol Unselected Selected Unselected Selected When a AIS or TT target is evaluated to be an attentional target, its symbol is shown in the designated color (yellow, orange or red).
1. OPERATION TVI (Top View Indicator) The TVI displays the TT and AIS Field of view Heading line target’s location in a circle about (filled in gray) Range own ship. The field of view on the AR navigation system is filled in gray.
1. OPERATION Symbols The following table shows the symbols used in the TVI. Without HDG/COG With HDG/COG (HDG > COG) (COG) Note 1: The normal target color depends on the base color setting. See section 1.6. Note 2: The attentional target color can be changed from the menu. See section 1.7. How to Change the Base Color You can change the base color for the AR navigation system screen.
1. OPERATION 4. Adjust the slider bar or click the buttons for [TCPA Threshold] to change the TCPA threshold. 5. Click an appropriate checkbox of [Attentional Color] to select the color for the at- tentional target. 6. Close the main menu. How to Customize the Graphics Object 1.8.1 How to show/hide the azimuth scale...
1. OPERATION 1. Click the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Click [Graphics Object]. 3. Click [Heading Guide]. 4. Check the checkbox for [Visible] to show the heading guide. If you want to hide the head- ing guide, remove the check mark from the checkbox.
1. OPERATION Grid Grid Also, you can customize the grid pitch, number of grid cells and the transparency of the grid lines. 1. Click the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Click [Graphics Object]. 3. Click [Grid]. 4. Check the checkbox for [Visible] to show the grid.
How to customize target information You can customize the contents in the main target information frame and appended target information frame. Main target information frame Main target information frame FURUNO FURUNO XXXXXXXXX Appended target information frame Appended target information frame 1.
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1. OPERATION 3. Click [Target Information]. 4. Customize the data referring to the following table. Name Description [Main] box Data displayed in the main target information frame. [Append] box Data displayed in the appended target information frame. [Hide] box The data registered in the [Hide] box is not shown in either the main or appended target information frames.
1. OPERATION 5. Adjust the slider bar or click the buttons for [Main Text Scale] to change the size of the text in the main target information frame. 6. Adjust the slider bar or click the buttons for [Append Text Scale] to change the size of the text in the appended target information frame.
1. OPERATION 1.8.9 How to show/hide the waypoint information You can show/hide the information (course to the next waypoint, time to go, distance) for the To waypoint on the route. Waypoint information Waypoint information 1.5NM 10 45 10:45 71.3° 1. Click the menu button to open the main menu.
1. OPERATION Note 1: The AR navigation system cannot overlay ENC chart objects from the ECDIS if the ECDIS has C-MAP charts installed. Uninstall C-MAP charts to use ENC chart objects. Note 2: The most detailed ENC chart objects at current position are displayed on the AR navigation system.
1. OPERATION 1.9.2 How to import user charts exported from the ECDIS Do as follows to import user charts exported from the ECDIS. 1. Export the user chart (file extension: xml) from the ECDIS to a USB flash memory then insert the flash memory to the USB port on the main PC. Note: The user chart must be saved to the root directory of the USB flash memory.
1. OPERATION Note: If an error message appears while importing a user chart file, see the table below to rectify the error. Error message Meaning/Remedy The flash memory was removed while importing a user chart file. Close the message and insert the flash memory, then re- try importing the user charts.
The AR navigation system can show the UKHO charts (current and tide information) by sharing the ADP with the ADP PC. To use this function, connect with the ADP PC that the FURUNO CAST ADP (option software) is installed, via LAN. Tide information (detailed)
UKHO Various data displayed in the ADP (current, tide, lights, radio signals, etc.). chart ADP PC The PC where the ADP and FURUNO CAST ADP are installed. Current information Detailed indication Basic indication Current direction Current direction...
1. OPERATION 1.10.1 How to activate the UKHO charts display function To display UKHO charts, enter the activation code and activate the function. 1. Click the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Click [Function License]. 3. Click the [Activate] button. 4.
1. OPERATION 1.10.2 How to show/hide user charts 1. Click the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Click [Graphics Object]. 3. Click [UKHO Chart]. Note: [UKHO Chart] appears on the main menu only when UKHO charts display func- tion is activated.
1. OPERATION 1.10.5 How to deactivate the UKHO charts display function 1. Click the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Click [Function License]. 3. Click the [Deactivate] button. Note: If the ZDA sentence has not been input after activating the UKHO chart dis- play function, the following message appears and you cannot deactivate the func- tion, 4.
1. OPERATION 6. Click the [OK] button. After the deactivation is completed, the [Code] button appear on the [Function Li- cense] menu. Click the [Code] button to show the UKHO chart deactivation code. Click the [Code] button. 1.11 How to Select Time Format, Set Local Time The date indication at the upper left of the screen shows either UTC (Universal Time, Coordinated) time and date, or local time and date.
1. OPERATION 1.12 How to Select the Camera to Use in the System Do as follows to select the IP camera to use in the system. Note: In the default setting, the IP camera that is supplied with the AR navigation sys- tem is selected.
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1. OPERATION 5. Click the buttons on the visible matching controller to adjust video image position, considering the following points. • The horizon line must be aligned with the horizon on the screen. • The target shape must be aligned with the actual AIS target. It is recommended to select an AIS target that is stationary.
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1. OPERATION 3 Pitch adjusting Align the horizon line (AR object) with the horizon on the screen. 4 Yaw adjusting Align the target shape (AR object) with the vessel on the screen. 6. Hide the horizon line and matching controller. The target shape feature may be kept on if its use is necessary.
1. OPERATION 1.15 Screenshots You can save a screenshot of the on-screen display and play it back at any time. 1.15.1 How to take a screenshot To take a screenshot, click the screenshot button on the top-left of the display. The screenshot is saved in the main PC.
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1. OPERATION 5. Check the checkbox(es) to copy the screenshot(s). 6. Click the [Export] button. Note: If the USB flash memory cannot be de- tected, the error message shown in the figure to the right appears. Insert the USB flash memory to the main PC.
1. OPERATION 1.15.3 How to delete screenshot files You can delete screenshot files as follows. 1. Click the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Click [Screenshot]. 3. Click [Data Management]. 4. Check the checkbox(es) to delete screenshot file(s). 5.
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INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS The procedure for the installation of the AR navigation system is as follows. 1) Mount and wire each unit, referring to section 2.1 and section 2.2. 2) Login as a service technician and enter the initial settings, referring to section 2.3. 3) Confirm the system operation, referring to section 2.4.
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2.1.2 PoE adapter Note: Locate the unit away from direct sunlight. 1. Clean the bottom of the PoE adapter and mounting location. 2. Attach the supplied four adhesive mats to the bottom of the PoE adapter, referring to the following illustration.
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 4. Face the IP camera to the ship’s bow direction, then fasten the bolt, using the sup- plied knob, to lock the IP camera. Camera 5. After locking the IP camera, remove the knob from the camera bracket. Knob Fasten the bolt using the knob to Remove the knob after fastening the...
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2. Rotate the focus ring to adjust the focus of the camera. 3. Rotate the ring fastening screw in clockwise direction to lock the focus ring. 2.1.4 Trackball You can control almost all aspects of your AR navigation system from the trackball. Locate the unit where it can easily be operated, and easily connected to the main PC.
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS How to mount the sensor adapter 1. Unfasten four binding screws to remove the cover from the sensor adapter. 2. Fasten four self-tapping screws (420, supplied) to fix the sensor adapter. 3. Reattach the cover. MC-3000S...
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS Wiring 2.2.1 Main PC Interface Front 10 11 Rear Name Description 2 USB2.0, used for connecting the trackball, ENC USB2.0 Port dongle, USB flash memory and USB keyboard*. Note: Do not connect a USB device other than the above-mentioned devices.
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS Name Description LAN2 Port Connect the IP camera through the PoE adapter. LAN1 Port Connect the HUB-3000 to communicate with the bridge navigational equipment. *: The USB keyboard is used only for adjusting the initial settings menu. To prevent unintended operation, do not connect the USB keyboard during normal use of the system.
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2.2.2 PoE adapter The PoE adapter supplies the power to the IP camera through the LAN cable and in- terfaces the data between the main PC and IP camera. Main PC PoE Adapter IP Camera (Data) (Data + Power) 100-240 VAC...
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2.2.3 IP camera The IP camera is powered from the PoE adapter through the Ethernet interface using PoE (Power over Ethernet). Connect the IP camera to the PoE adapter, using the sup- plied LAN cable. Note: Be sure to connect the LAN cable vertically.
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS Interface (GV-BX2700-8F) 2 3 4 Name Description Video out Not used. Micro SD card slot Not used. Mini-USB port Not used. Audio out Not used. Audio in Not used. Digital I/O terminal block Not used. Power indicator The LED (green) lights when the power is supplied to the IP camera.
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2.2.4 Sensor adapter (option) Use the ferrule-type terminals (supplied) to connect the cables to the terminals in the sensor adapters. This connection requires a crimping tool (CRIMPFOX10S, option). For the relations between the connectors and rod terminals, see page AP-2. Also, the stickers attached on the reverse side of the covers show the detailed connections.
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS Fabrications • LAN cable Attach the modular plug as Attach the modular plug as Attach the modular plug as shown in the following figure. shown in the following figure. shown in the following figure. 50 mm 50 mm 50 mm 30 mm...
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS • TTYCS-1Q cable • TTYCSLA-1Q cable (J8) (J8) (J8) (J9) (J9) (J9) (J9) (J9) (J9) (J8) (J8) (J8) #1 to 4: 110 mm #1 to 4: 110 mm #1 to 4: 110 mm #1 to 4: 100 mm #1 to 4: 100 mm #1 to 4: 100 mm #1 to 4: 110 mm...
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS Connections Unfasten four screws to remove the cover, pass the cables through the clamps and attach the cables to respective connectors. The shield part of the cable (or drain wire) must be fastened by (connected to) the clamp. For TTYCSLA cables, pass the drain wire into the shrinking tube (local supply), then use these crimp-on lugs and screws...
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS How to set input specification (J4 to J9) For connectors J4 to J7, the connections are different depending on the input specifi- cations as shown below. Connector J4 Signal Description IEC 61162-2 IEC 61162-1 Modbus* name TD1-A Out Serial CH1, output IEC...
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS Connector J6 Signal In/Out Description IEC 61162-2 IEC 61162-1 name TD3-A Serial CH3, output IEC 61162-1/2 TTYCS(LA)-4 TTYCS(LA)-4 TD3-B Serial CH3, output IEC 61162-1/2 RD3-A Serial CH3, input IEC 61162-2 No connection RD3-B Serial CH3, input IEC 61162-2 ISOGND3 Isolation, GND (CH3) RD3-H...
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS Jumper settings Set the jumper blocks in the MC-CS Board (24P0114) referring to the tables that fol- low. MC-CS Board (24P0114) Rotary switch: Use the rotary switch (S2) to set the Modbus address when setting connectors J4/J5 to Modbus.
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS (Terminal resistor OFF) • When setting the terminal other than starting/ending for the multipoint (CH1 to 4). • When setting the terminal other than starting/ending for Modbus (CH1/CH2) Jumper block J14 Connector J4 (CH1) SHORT Termination resistor: ON (default setting) OPEN OPEN...
Login as a service technician, to access the menu items for initial settings. Do as fol- lows to login as a service technician. Note: Contact FURUNO for the operator name and password for login. 1. Connect a USB keyboard to the main PC.
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2.3.2 Initial settings for the IP camera Adjust the field of view of the video image and enter the position of the IP camera. Note: Before adjusting the field of view of the IP camera, confirm that the IP camera faces the bow direction and adjust the video image position, referring to section 1.14.
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 3. Click [CCRP]. CCRP EPFS device (0, 0) 4. Adjust the slider bar for [Position] to set the CCRP calculated from the location of the EPFS device to use as a reference. • [X]: Set the port-starboard (lateral) location of the CCRP, which is calculated from the location of the EPFS device.
2. Click [Service Setting]. 3. Click [Network]. 4. Click [Sentence]. 5. Click [Environment]. 6. Activate the [Furuno Network] or [Sensor Network] radio button. • [Furuno Network]: Select when the ECDIS is included in the system configuration. • [Sensor Network]: Select when the ECDIS is not included in the system configura- tion.
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2.3.7 How to setup the data source for the heading data Do as follows to setup the data source for the heading data. 1. Click the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Click [Service Setting]. 3.
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 3. Click [Network]. 4. Click [Sentence]. 5. Click [TT]. For [TTM (NavNet)] or [TTD/TLB/OSD (NavNet)] For [TTM (TAG Block)] or [TTD/TLB/OSD (TAG Block)] 6. Check the appropriate radio button depending on the sentence for the data source.
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2.3.10 How to enter the IP address of the route server Do as follows to enter the IP address of the route server. 1. Click the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Click [Service Setting]. 3.
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2.3.12 How to enter the IP address of the user chart server Do as follows to enter the IP address of the user chart server. 1. Click the menu button to open the main menu. 2.
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2.3.14 Settings for connected equipment ™ For the satellite speed log, SATELLITE COMPASS and ECDIS, set them as shown below to connect with the AR navigation system. Satellite speed log/SATELLITE COMPASS Set the transmission rate of the GPatt sentence as short as possible. Note: If the communication load is high, reduce the transmission rate for other sen- tences or turn some sentences off to reduce the communication load.
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2.3.15 MC-3000S settings When the MC-3000S is included in the system configuration, connect a laptop PC to the MC-3000S via LAN cable to setup the MC-3000S. Preparation • Laptop PC • The web browser must be installed. When the Firefox is used. the version must be “ver.
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 4. Enter the ID and password correctly then click the [Login] button. The [Common Installation Setting] menu appears. Note: After completing the setup on the [Common Installation Setting] menu, click the [Exit] button to logout from the menu, then close the web browser. How to save the configuration If no operating time continues for a while, all settings that are not saved are discarded and the [Common Installation Setting] menu changes to login window.
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2. Click the [Check Consistency] button. When there is no inconsistency, the [Save] button becomes enabled. 3. Click the [Save] button. The following message appears. 4. Click the [OK] button. 5. Click the [OK] button. After completing the saving process, the confirmation message appears.
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2. Check the checkbox for [GPS001]. 3. Check the checkboxes for the following sensors in a similar manner. For Other Sensor, change the SFID referring to the following table. Sensor Name Equipment ID SFID Remarks GPS Sensor GPS001 GP0001...
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS The following example indicates that the position sensor is connected to “Serial 01” of the MC-3000S. The connector number of the MC-3000S and the corresponding serial port num- ber are shown in the following table. Connector No.
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 5. Setup all serial ports, then save the configuration, referring to "How to save the configuration" on page 2-29. 6. After saving the configuration, open the [Serial Input/Output] menu again, then click the [I/F Monitor] button for each serial port to open the serial input/output monitor window.
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS 2.3.16 Service gateway settings When connected with the ADP PC where the FURUNO CAST ADP (option software) is installed, use the service gateway (tBOX810-83A-FL) to ensure the network secu- rity. Do as follows to setup the service gateway.
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2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS The following login screen appears. 5. Enter the username and password, then click the [Login] button. 6. Select [System] [Backup/Flash Firmware]. No file selected. Browse... 7. Click the [Browse...] button to select the configuration file (tBOX810-83A-FL_Set- ting_AR-100M_01.02.tar.gz), then click the [Upload archive...] button.
2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SETTINGS Operation Check After installing the system and entering initial settings, check the following points to confirm the system operation. Check point Details Error indication • Confirm that there is no error message (in yellow characters) on the main screen.
The only part of the AR navigation system that is developed by FURUNO is the soft- ware application. We install the software application to the commercial product select- ed by FURUNO and check the software performance before shipment.
3. MAINTENANCE Troubleshooting This section provides simple troubleshooting procedures which the user can follow to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation, do not attempt to check inside the unit. Any trouble should be referred to a qualified service technician. Problem Possible cause Remedy...
3. MAINTENANCE Problem Possible cause Remedy AR navigation objects Video image brilliance is Adjust the video image brilliance, appear but video image too low. referring to section 1.13. is not shown. The video image from The IP camera is not 1) Press the power button on the the IP camera is abnor- started correctly.
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3. MAINTENANCE Error Error message Meaning/Remedy code Network binding error occurs. “ ” in the error E041 Sensor Network Error code indicates the socket number. Confirm the connection between the LAN1 port of the main PC and network hub that relays sensor data.
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3. MAINTENANCE Error Error message Meaning/Remedy code E0426 No Sensor Data. (COG/SOG) No COG/SOG data received. Confirm the connection between the LAN1 port of the main PC and network hub that relays sensor data, and the equipment that outputs COG/ SOG data is turned on and works correctly.
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3. MAINTENANCE Error Error message Meaning/Remedy code E043F No Sensor Data. (UTC) Date data without the specified format data received. Confirm that the equipment that outputs date data is turned on and works correctly. E0441 No Sensor Data. (TO WPT) Invalid waypoint ID data received.
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3. MAINTENANCE Error Error message Meaning/Remedy code E0702 ENC Chart Network Error. The ENC chart file does not exist on the server. Check that the position data is input to the ECDIS. E0703 ENC Chart User Permit not The system cannot find the ENC user per- found.
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3. MAINTENANCE Error Error message Meaning/Remedy code E0901 Not newer version. The software version of the application up- date file is same as current version, or older than the current version. Use the latest up- date file. E0902 File copy failed. File copy failed.
3. MAINTENANCE Error Error message Meaning/Remedy code E1103 Used Code. Used activation code is entered. Enter a new, unused code. E1105 To deactivate, it is necessary To deactivate the UKHO charts display to UTC Data. function, it is necessary to receive UTC da- ta.
3. MAINTENANCE System Information 3.7.1 How to show the system information Do as follows to show the system information. 1. Click the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Click [Condition]. The system information is shown on the main menu. Item Remarks Hardware ID...
3. MAINTENANCE 3.7.2 Sentence monitor window You can check if the AR navigation system is properly receiving sentence information. Do as follows to open the sentence monitor window. 1. Click the menu button to open the main menu. 2. Click [Condition]. 3.
3. MAINTENANCE 4. Click the [OK] button to start the virus scan. The message shown below-left appears during the virus scan. After completing the scan, the result window shown below-right appears. 5. Click the [OK] button to close the result window. The message shown in the figure to the right appears.
3. MAINTENANCE 4. Click the [Application Update] button. The following message appears. XX.XX XXXX Note 1: If the application update file is not saved in the USB flash memory, the message shown in the figure to the right appears. Confirm that the application update file is saved correctly in the flash memory.
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3. MAINTENANCE 3. Click the menu button to open the main menu. 4. Click [Update]. Current version of virus definition Date that the virus definition is updated by Microsoft. Last update date of the virus definition 5. Click the [Update Virus Definition] button. The window as shown in the figure to the right appears.
3. MAINTENANCE tion. After the updating is completed, the system is restarted automatically, then the normal startup screen appears. Note: If the updating fails, the message shown in the fig- ure to the right appears. Close the message and retry up- dating the virus definition.
3. MAINTENANCE 5. Click the [Update] button. The confirmation message as shown in the fig- ure to the right appears. 6. Click the [OK] button. The progress bar is shown while copying the update file. After completing the file copy, the system is restarted automatically to update the operating system. The message shown below-right appears while updating the operating system.
3. MAINTENANCE 6. Check the checkbox of [System Log] to copy the system log file. [Estimate File Size] indicates the estimated file size of the compressed log file. 7. Click the [Export] button. Note: If the USB flash memory cannot be de- tected, the error message shown in the figure to the E0D01 right appears.
3. MAINTENANCE 4. Click the [Export] button. Note: If the USB flash memory cannot be de- tected, the error message shown in the figure to the right appears. Insert the USB flash memory to the main PC. 5. Select the USB flash memory as saving destination from the drop-down list.
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3. MAINTENANCE Note: If the configuration file is not saved in the USB flash memory, the message shown in the figure to the right appears. Confirm that the con- figuration file is saved correctly in the flash memory. 6. Select the configuration file to be imported from the drop-down list. 7.
3. MAINTENANCE 3.14 How to Show Software Information You can show the following software information: • Application program ID • Operating system program ID • Copyright notation • Open source software information 1. Click the menu button to open the main menu.
APPX. 1 MENU TREE Menu button Bold italic: Default setting Base Color Color (Cyan, Green, White, Amber) CPA/TCPA CPA Threshold (0.5 to 6.0 NM: 1.0 NM) TCPA Threshold (1 to 15 min: 10 min) Attentional Color (Yellow, Orange, Red) Graphics Azimuth Scale Visible (ON, OFF) Object...
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Position (X: -126.00 to 126.00 m: 0.00 m, Y: -1022.00 to 1022.00 m: 0.00 m) Position (X: -126.00 to 126.00 m: 0.00 m, Y: -1022.00 to 1022.00 m: 0.00 m) Network Sentence Environment (Furuno Network, Sensor Network) Latitude/Longitude/COG/SOG/UTC SFI (GP0001) Heading (THS/HDT, ATT) Pitch/Roll SFI (VD0002)
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APPX. 1 MENU TREE Config Export Import Operator Current : Login as a service technician to access. Logout* Operator Password Login About Application Program ID Operating System Program ID Copyright Notation OSS License AP-3...
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APPX. 2 ROD TERMINALS Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable 24V_VOUT AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue) 24V_GND MODBUS-A AI 0.14-8 GY (gray) MC1.5-W-Lxxx MODBUS-B Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable 24V_IN AI 1.5-6 BK (black) DPYC-1.5...
APPX. 2 ROD TERMINALS Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable TD4-A TD4-B RD4-A TTYCS-4 RD4-B AI 0.75-6 GY (gray) TTYCSLA-4 ISOGND4 RD4-H RD4-C Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable TD5-A TD5-B TTYCS-1Q...
FURUNO AR-100M SPECIFICATIONS OF AR NAVIGATION SYSTEM AR-100M MAIN PC Intel® Celeron® N3350 2.4 GHz System memory 4 GB Display information Azimuth, AIS, TT for radar, Route, User chart, ENC chart symbol Language UK/USA IP CAMERA Resolution 1920 x 1080 (Full-HD)
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FURUNO AR-100M UNIT COLOR Main PC Silver IP camera White PoE adapter Black Sensor adapter N3.0 SP - 2 E4508S01D 220303...
INDEX Data source for position/COG/SOG/UTC data ............2-22 AIS symbol ..........1-5 Data source for TT data ......2-23 Appended target information frame . 1-5 1-11 IP address of ENC chart server .....2-25 Application program ID ......3-20 IP address of route server......2-25 Attentional color .........1-8 IP address of UKHO chart server...2-26 Azimuth scale........
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INDEX Suppressing range ........ 1-13 Width ............. 1-13 Screenshot Copying ..........1-27 Deleting ..........1-29 Taking ........... 1-27 Screenshot button ........1-3 Selective marker ........1-5 Sentence monitor ........3-11 Software information ....... 3-20 Startup process ......... 1-3 Symbols in the TVI ........1-7 System information .........
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