Furuno FMD-8010 Operator's Manual
Furuno FMD-8010 Operator's Manual

Furuno FMD-8010 Operator's Manual

Furuno radar remote display operator's manual model fmd-8010

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FMD-8010
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  • Page 1 RADAR REMOTE DISPLAY FMD-8010 MODEL...
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    ", " " and " DANGER WARNING sponsibility of the operator of the equipment to read, understand and follow these notices. If you have any questions regarding these safety instructions, please contact a FURUNO agent or dealer. DANGER WARNING DANGER CAUTION "...
  • Page 4 DANGER This equipment uses high voltage electricity which can shock, burn or cause death. Only qualified personnel should work inside the enclosures. Do not diassemble or modify the equipment. Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can result. CAUTION Immediately turn off the power when- ever you feel the equipment is abnormal.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ... v CONFIGURATION OF FMD-8010 ... vi SPECIFICATIONS ...vii EQUIPMENT LISTS ... viii Chapter 1 OPERATION Control Description ... 1-1 Display Indications ... 1-2 1.1 Turning the Power On/Off ... 1-4 1.2 Displaying Picture/Stand-by ... 1-4 1.3 Selecting Range ...
  • Page 6 Chapter 2 MAINTENANCE 2.1 Periodic Maintenance Schedule ... 2-1 2.2 Diagnostic Test ... 2-2 2.3 Replacing the Fuse... 2-2 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 Mounting the Display Unit ... 3-1 3.2 Wiring ... 3-2 3.3 External signal Input/Output... 3-3 3.4 Changing Power specifications... 3-8 3.5 Adjustment ...
  • Page 7: Foreword

    Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO. Features The FMD-8010 has a large variety of func- tions, all contained in a rugged case. All controls respond immediately to the operator’s command and each time a key is pressed, the corresponding change can be seen on the screen immediately.
  • Page 8: Configuration Of Fmd-8010

    CONFIGURATION OF FMD-8010 NMEA 0183* (In/Out) NMEA 0183* (In) Video Sounder Fluxgate Heading Sensor C-2000 Gyro Converter Gyro AD-100 *Equivalent to IEC1162 Option MAIN RADAR FMD-8010 Rectifier RU-1746B-2 15 m 12/24-32 VDC 115/230 VAC External Alarm Buzzar OP03-21 Auto Plotter...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Display Unit Picture tube Range (nm), Range ring interval (nm), Number of range rings † Environmental Conditions Standards Ambient temperature Humidity Power Supply and Power Consumption Others Nav Data Input/Output Coating color Compass safe distance 12-inch rectangular green phosphor CRT, 640(H) x 481(V) dots Effective display diameter 180 mm IEC 945 Antenna unit: -25 C to +70 C...
  • Page 10: Equipment Lists

    EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard Set l l a i t a s t r Optional Equipment i f i t l i e l / Spare Parts viii † - : † t l i...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Operation

    Chapter 1 OPERATION Control Description Turns power on. Press together to turn Toggles between stand-by and display. Presentation mode Sets up for required objective. Silences aural alarms (except guard alarm). Short press: Offcenter Long press: Zoom-in Each press processes index lines; linked with EBL2/VRM2 / fixed / OFF.
  • Page 12: Display Indications

    Display Indications Range Range ring interval ZOOM (or SHIFT) Presentation mode Heading marker Guard zone area No.1 EBL No.1 VRM Auto clutter suppression Function in use (F3, Long range Echo Stretch) L-ES No.1 EBL bearing 345.6°R (readout of active EBL is circumscribed) No.2 EBL bearing Watch alarm...
  • Page 13 L-ES 18.0 T 290.0 R 99:99 93.7 R 13.82nm 332.7 T TRUE VECTOR 30MIN 12.5nm 01:28 TIME 8.89nm L-ES 18.0 T 290.0 R 39.46N 93.7 R SHIP 23.08E 13.82nm 216.1 COURSE 39.46N DATE APR. 08 20:31 23.08E 99:99 (GPS) 12:35 L-ES 18.0 T 290.0 R...
  • Page 14: Turning The Power On/Off

    1.1 Turning the Power On/Off Turning on Press the POWER key. The control panel lights and a beep sounds. Turning off Press POWER and ST-BY/TX keys together. 1.2 Displaying Picture / Stand-by Displaying picture After the power is turned on, ST-BY(Stand-By) appears at the screen center.
  • Page 15: Presentation Mode

    1.4 Presentation Mode This display monitor has the following presenta- tion modes: Relative Motion (RM) Head-up: Unstabilized Course-up: Compass-stabilized relative to ship’s intended course North-up: Compass-stabilized with reference to north True Motion (TM) North-up: Ground or sea stabilized with compass and speed inputs Presentation mode, representative display 000 010...
  • Page 16 Presentation mode, representative display 000 010 340 350 000 010 340 350 North marker Heading 340 350 marker (a) True motion is selected Automatic resetting of sweep center in true motion mode 1 – 6 Description Target pips are painted at their measured distances and in their true (compass) directions with reference to own ship, north being maintained at the top of the screen.
  • Page 17: Menu Overview

    1.5 Menu Overview The MAIN menu, composed of nine menus, con- tains functions which normally do not require fre- quent adjustment in everyday operation. Basic menu operation 1) Press the MENU key to display the MAIN menu. MAIN Sel Item by VRM & hit ENT. TRAIL MARK&...
  • Page 18: Menu Tree

    Menu tree TIME (15S, 30S, 1M, 3M, 6M, 15M, 30M, CONT) TRAIL MODE (REL, TRUE) TONE (SGL, MULT) GUARD AREA NO. (GUARD1, GUARD2) MODE (IN, OUT) SYMBOL PLOT ( erase all plotting symbols ) ERASE VEC REF (REL, TRUE) VEC TIME (30S, 1M, 3M, 6M,15M, 30M) TRACK (OFF, ON) ( erase all fixed marks) MARK &...
  • Page 19 TIME ALM TIME ALM (OFF, 3M, 6M, 12M, 15M, 20M) TIME ALM OUT (OFF, ON) GUARD OUT (OFF, ON) ARPA ALM OUT (OFF, ON) PLOT ALM OUT (OFF, ON) BRILL PANEL TRAIL CHAR HDG MARK VRM/ EBL CURSOR PLOT OS MARK INITIAL SPD MODE (MAN, LOG, NAV) MAN SPD (00.0kt)
  • Page 20: Adjusting Sensitivity

    1.6 Adjusting Sensitivity The GAIN control adjusts the sensitivity of the receiver and thus the intensity of echoes as they appear on the screen. The proper setting is such that the background noise is just visible on the screen. If you set up for too little sensitivity, weak echoes may be missed.
  • Page 21: Suppressing Sea Clutter

    1.10 Suppressing Sea Clutter In rough weather conditions returns from the sea surface are received over several miles around own ship and mask nearby targets. This situation can be improved by properly using the automatic anti-clutter function and/or the A/C SEA control. Automatic anti-clutter control The easiest way to suppress the surface clutter is to use the automatic anti-clutter function.
  • Page 22: The Heading And North Markers

    1.12 The Heading and North Markers The heading marker indicates the ship's heading in all presentation modes. It appears at zero de- grees on the bearing scale in the Head-up mode, in any direction depending on the ship orienta- tion in North-up and True Motion modes. The north marker appears as a short dashed line.
  • Page 23: Measuring Bearing

    1.14 Measuring Bearing Measuring bearing by cursor Rotate the trackball to set the cursor intersection on the center of the target. The bearing to the cur- sor intersection appears at the bottom of the dis- play. Measuring bearing by EBL 1) Press the EBL ON key to enable an EBL.
  • Page 24: Measuring Range And Bearing Between Two Targets

    Canceling the cursor offset Press the CURSOR OFFSET key to return the No.1 EBL origin to the screen center. (Each press- ing of the key links the offset EBL with the cur- sor, anchors the offset EBL, or returns No.1 EBL origin to the screen center.) 1.16 Measuring Range and Bearing Between Two Targets...
  • Page 25: Off-Centering The Picture

    1.18 Off-centering the Picture Your vessel’s position can be off-centered up to 75% of the range in use to view the situation around your vessel without changing the range or size of targets. 1) Operate the trackball to set cursor where de- sired.
  • Page 26: The Function Key

    Erasing all marks 1) Press the MENU key. 2) Select the MARK & DATA menu and press the ENTER/SELECT key. 3) Select MK ERASE. 4) Press the ENTER/SELECT key. 5) Press the MENU key. Mark bearing reference You can display a mark with a relative bearing to own ship (relative) or with reference to the north (True).
  • Page 27: Own Ship Speed

    5) Select FUNC SEL and press the ENTER/SE- LECT key. 6) Select target objective desired and press the ENTER/SELECT key. 7) Press the MENU key. Note: Each target objective defines a combina- tion of several radar settings for achieving opti- mum setup for that particular objective.
  • Page 28: Echo Trails

    The interference rejector circuit is a kind of sig- nal correlation circuit. It compares the received signals over successive transmissions and sup- presses randomly occurring signals. There are three levels of interference rejection depending on the number of transmissions that are corre- lated.
  • Page 29: Electronic Plotting (E-Plot)

    6) Press the ENTER/SELECT key. 7) Press the MENU key. Trail reference Echo trails can be displayed relative to own ship (relative) or with reference to north (true). 1) Press the MENU key. 2) Select the TRAIL menu. 3) Press the ENTER/SELECT key. 4) Select MODE and press the ENTER/SELECT key.
  • Page 30: Target Data

    SPEED HDG 123.4° MANUAL 0.25 0.05 ZOOM Vector L-ES 345.6°R 23.0°R 105.0°R 00.74nm REL VECTOR 057.1°R 2.7nm 12MIN 0.4nm TIME 01:28 Plot data (for Figure 1-22 Plotting Note: If a certain target once plotted is not plot- ted again within 12 minutes, the plot symbol of the target flashes.
  • Page 31: Setting A Guard Alarm Zone

    Turning past position display on/off The plots the latest five past positions of a plot- ted target by dots. You can show or hide the dots. 1) Press the MENU key. 2) Select the PLOT menu. 3) Press the ENTER/SELECT key. 4) Select TRACK and press the ENTER/SE- LECT key.
  • Page 32: Setting A Guard Zone

    1) Press the MENU key. 2) Select the GUARD menu. 3) Press the ENTER/SELECT key. 4) Select MODE and press the ENTER/SELECT key. 5) Select IN (or OUT). 6) Press the ENTER/SELECT key. 7) Press the MENU key. Activating the guard zones Two guard zones may be set and one of them may be active.
  • Page 33: Watch Alarm

    1.28 Watch Alarm The watch alarm works like an alarm clock, sounding an aural alarm and blinking a visual indication “T ALM” at the predetermined time interval. When the alarm sounds, you can silence it by pressing the AUDIO OFF key. You can select time interval (3 min, 6 min, 12 min, 15 min, or 20 min) on the TIME ALM menu.
  • Page 34: Suppressing Second-Trace Echoes

    The echo average feature is inoperable when a heading signal is not available. If you wish to use this feature without a heading signal, system ini- tialization is required. (Consult a FURUNO rep- resentative or dealer.) Note: Echo averaging also requires ship's speed information from a log or manual entry.
  • Page 35: Noise Rejection

    Note 3: Suppress sea clutter and noise before activating echo stretch, since the echo stretch cir- cuit stretches not only target echoes but also sea clutter and noise. Note 4: Echo stretch 2 is not available with the short pulse. 1.32 Noise Rejection White noise can be suppressed by turning on N REJ on the ECHO SIG menu.
  • Page 36: Selecting Unit Of Range Measurement, Bearing Reference

    1.35 Selecting Unit of Range Measurement, Bearing Reference You can select the unit of range measurement for the VRMs and cursor and bearing reference for the EBLs. 1) Press the MENU key. 2) Select the INITIAL menu. 3) Press the ENTER/SELECT key. 4) Select appropriate menu and press the ENTER/ SELECT key.
  • Page 37: Chapter 2 Maintenance

    Chapter 2 MAINTENANCE Periodic checks and maintenance are important for proper operation of any electronic systems. This chapter contains maintenance instructions to be followed to obtain optimum performance and the longest possible life of the equipment. This equipment contains high voltages which can endanger human life at several internal circuits including a cathode ray tube (CRT) which uses several thousands volts.
  • Page 38: Diagnostic Test

    2.2 Diagnostic Test A diagnostic test is provided to enable testing of major circuit boards in the remote display. Proceed as follows to execute the diagnostic test: 1) Press the MENU key. 2) Select the INITIAL menu and press the EN- TER/SELECT key.
  • Page 39: Chapter 3 Installation

    Chapter 3 Installation DANGER This equipment uses high voltage electricity which can shock, burn or cause death. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. 3.1 Mounting the Display Unit Siting considerations • The display unit can be mounted on a table- top, a bulkhead or on the overhead.
  • Page 40: Overhead Mounting

    Overhead mounting 1) Referring to Figure 3-2, change the loca- tion of the fixing plate, mounting base, bot- tom plate and cover to mount the unit on the overhead. Fixing plate M8 x 40 bolt (2 pcs.) Mounting base Figure 3-2 Display unit overhead mounting 3.2 Wiring At least two cables are terminated at the dis- play unit: the signal cable and the power cable.
  • Page 41: External Signal Input/Output

    SPU Board, which is near the DJ connector at the rear of the display unit. Use XH connector assy. to connect external equipment. FURUNO can provide a signal cable assem- bly; 5m, 2-pair cable with XH-5 connector at- tached. CAUTION...
  • Page 42 Table 3-2 Connector wiring HDG (AD-100 format) Signal input (XH-5P) Figure 3-8 Location of connectors on the SPU Board 3 – 4 Connector XH-5P HDG signal (magnetic) input (XH-5P) Radar buoy (XH-4P) DJ CONNECTOR Cable CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2SQ X 2P, 5m (XH-3P) Nav data (XH-5P)
  • Page 43 Table 3-3 External signal input connector (SPU Board) — r i u a f r F I ( o t c Output to external equipment Power for alarm amplifier (NH-4P) To external ARPA (NH-8P w/cable supplied with ARPA unit) Figure 3-9 Location of external equipment connectors on the SPU Board ) .
  • Page 44 NMEA I/O data The FMD-8010 accepts the following nav data input/output sentences. Table 3-4 Receivable NMEA0183 sentences t i s Table 3-5 Transmittable NMEA0183 sentences t i s i r O n i g g n i g n i r , .
  • Page 45: Changing Power Specifications

    3.4 Changing Power specifications This remote display can be powered by 12V, 24V or 32V power. Power specification can be changed from 12V to 24V/32V and vice versa by attaching jumper wire JP1 and chang- ing the power fuse F1351. CAUTION Confirm that the power supply is compa- tible with the voltage rating of the equip-...
  • Page 46 2) Press the [ENTER] key. 3) Operate the VRM or EBL control to change setting. 4) Press the [ENTER] key. Closing the menu Press the [MENU] key. Changing pages Next page: Place cursor on [ENTER] key. Previous page: Place cursor on the [ENTER] key.
  • Page 47 Presetting the FUNCTION key The [FUNCTION] key provides one-touch adjustment of STC, pulselength, and other controls. Eight types of target setups are avail- able (see Table 8 ) and three can be preset on the FUNC menu. 1) Press the [FUNCTION] key and select function number (FUNC1, FUNC2, or FUNC3) to set.
  • Page 48: Installation Checklist

    Other items on the INSTALL menus Table 3-7 Other items on INSTALL menus , l e i r t , o i . r a , l a , a t t c i i t t e l i t t i i t a i c i...

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