Furuno 1715 User Manual

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MARINE RADAR
MODEL 1715
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
www.furuno.co.jp
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Page 1 - MODEL 1715

MARINE RADARMODEL 1715OPERATOR'S MANUALwww.furuno.co.jpMODELBack

Page 2 - IMPORTANT NOTICES

1. OPERATION 21.2 Indications TRAILG(IN)ES HIR HFTC26 nmZOOMRangeRange ring intervalZoomEcho trails Guard alarm (IN or OUT)Echo stretchRain clutter s

Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. OPERATION 31.3 Turning Power On/Off Press the [POWER/BRILL] key to turn on the power. The unit beeps, the startup screen appears, and then the eq

Page 4

1. OPERATION 41.5 Adjusting Display Contrast, Brilliance 1. With the power turned on, press the [POWER/BRILL] key momentarily to show the brillianc

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. OPERATION 5Manual gain adjustment While observing the screen and the gain tuning bar, press ◄ or ► to adjust the gain. The setting range is 0-100.

Page 6 - Features

1. OPERATION 6Manual A/C SEA adjustment While observing the screen and the A/C SEA tuning bar, press ◄ or ► to adjust the A/C SEA. The setting range

Page 7 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

1. OPERATION 71.11 Measuring the Bearing The bearing to a target can be measured with the cursor and the EBL (Electronic Bearing Line). Measuring b

Page 8 - EQUIPMENT LISTS

1. OPERATION 81.13 Zoom The zoom feature allows you to double the size of a selected area. If zoom is activated when nav data is displayed, the nav

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1. OPERATION 9User menu description Item Description TX/ST-BY Sets radar in transmit or stand-by status. (Same functions as the [MODE] key.) INT REJ

Page 10 - 1.2 Indications

1. OPERATION 101.17 Noise Rejector The noise rejector suppresses white noise, which appears on the screen as many dots scattered randomly over the di

Page 11 - 1.4 Transmitting, Standby

1. OPERATION 111.20 Guard Alarm The guard alarm allows the operator to set the desired range and bearing for a guard zone. When ships, islands, landm

Page 12 - 1.7 Receiver Sensitivity

iNi-Cd PbIMPORTANT NOTICES General • The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong operation or mainte

Page 13 - 1.8 Suppressing Sea Clutter

1. OPERATION 121.21 Watchman How watchman works Watchman transmits the radar for one minute to check if a target has entered or exited the guard zone

Page 14 - 1.10 Measuring the Range

1. OPERATION 131.24 Hue The default hue setting (DAY) displays echoes in tones of gray on a white background, which is most suitable for daytime view

Page 15 - 1.12 Shifting the Display

1. OPERATION 141.28 Turning Navigation Data On/Off Navigation data appears on the bottom half of the screen as in the illustration below. You may tur

Page 16 - 1.14 User Menu Overview

1. OPERATION 15GRAPHIC DISPLAYS DIGITAL DISPLAYS1 0.5 0 0.5 1Waypoint 03Rng 0.19n

Page 17 - 1.16 Interference Rejector

1. OPERATION 161.30 System Menu The System menu mainly contains items which once set do not require frequent adjustment. You may display this menu by

Page 18 - 1.19 Echo Stretch

1. OPERATION 17 PANEL DIMMER, HUE, TRIPLOG RESET: See paragraph 1.23, 1.24, 1.25, respectively. Page 2 of system menu EBL REFERENCE: The EBL readout

Page 19 - 1.20 Guard Alarm

182. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTINGWARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnelshould work inside theequipment. 2

Page 20 - 1.23 Panel Backlighting

2. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 192.2 Replacing the Fuse The fuse (5 A) in the power cable protects the equipment against reverse polarity of the sh

Page 21 - 1.26 PROG Key

2. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 202.4 Diagnostics If you feel that your unit is not working properly, conduct the appropriate diagnostic test, displa

Page 22 - 1.28 Turning Navigation Data

2. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 21ANTENNA STATUS : OK(47)#HEADING : OKBEARING : OK (24.0rpm)*TUNE :TOTAL ON TI

Page 23 - 14:25:03

iiSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSafety Instructions for the OperatorWARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnel should work

Page 24 - 1.30 System Menu

223. INSTALLATIONNOTICEDo not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealantor contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment. Those items contain

Page 25 - 1. OPERATION

3. INSTALLATION 233. Use the flat washers and spring washers removed earlier and appropriate hex bolts (see the illustration below) to fasten the an

Page 26 - 2.1 Maintenance

3. INSTALLATION 248. Tighten the cable gland to fix the antenna cable. GasketCable GlandTighten gland sothis length iswithin 12 mm. Antenna unit, ins

Page 27 - 2.3 Troubleshooting

3. INSTALLATION 25Mounting plateSupport plate (1)Support plate (2)Bracket (1)Bracket (2)Fixing plateM8 x 20M8 x 20(A) Assembling the mounting bracket

Page 28 - 2.4 Diagnostics

3. INSTALLATION 263.3 Wiring Connect the antenna cable, the power cable and the ground wire as shown below. FUSE (5 A)POWER SUPPLY12/24 VDCPOWER CABL

Page 29 - 2.8 Replacing the Synchro

3. INSTALLATION 27Connecting the external buzzer The optional external buzzer (type XH3-BZ-L970, code no. 000-146-422) sounds the alarm buzzer in a r

Page 30 - 3. INSTALLATION

3. INSTALLATION 286. Press ► to show the Radar Setup menu. RADAR SETUP HEADING ADJUST TIMING ADJUSTSET ON TIME : 000000hSET TX TIME : 000000h[M

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3. INSTALLATION 293. Press ▲ to choose YES, and the display now looks as below. SWEEP TIMING ADJUSTMENT BY’ ’ AND ’ ’ KEYS.THEN PUSH MODE KEY TO SE

Page 32 - Connect 9 pin

3. INSTALLATION 303.5 Magnetron Heater Voltage Magnetron heater voltage is formed at the MD Board of the antenna unit and is preadjusted at the fact

Page 33

31MENU TREE MENU/ESC key+POWER/BRILLkeySIMULATION (OFF, ON, HIGH) TEST (Tests display unit.)LCD PATTERN (Displays test pattern.)MEMORY CLEAR (Restor

Page 34 - 3.3 Wiring

iii COMPLIANCE WITH R&TTE DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC This radar complies with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. In accordance with Article 6-3 of this

Page 35 - 3.4 Adjustments

SP-1 E3514S01B SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR MODEL 1715 1 GENERAL 1.1 Indication System PPI daylight display, raster scan, 4 tones in monochrome

Page 36 - Timing adjustment

SP-2 E3514S01B 4.4 Markers Heading Line, Bearing Scale, Range Rings, Variable Range Marker (VRM), Electronic Bearing Line (EBL), Cursor, Alarm

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Y. HataiD-1

Page 38 - ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Takahashi T. Y. HataiOUTLINE DRAWINGD-2

Page 39 - MENU TREE

Takahashi T. Y. HataiOUTLINE DRAWINGD-3

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Takahashi T. Y. HataiOUTLINE DRAWINGD-4

Page 41 - E3514S01B

ABC2314MASSkgSCALEAPPROVEDCHECKEDDRAWNDWG.No.TITLE名称NAME03-165-6001-0REF.No.相互結線図MODEL 1715MARINE RADARINTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM船舶用レーダーT.YAMASAKINOTE注記*

Page 43 - OUTLINE DRAWING

The paper used in this manualis elemental chlorine free.・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer9-52 Ashihara-cho,Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPANTelephone :

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ivTABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ...v SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ...vi EQUIPMENT LISTS ...

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vFOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the MODEL 1715 Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO MODEL 1715 Marine Radar. For over 60 years FURUNO Elec

Page 46 - Y.NISHIYAMA

viSYSTEM CONFIGURATION DISPLAY UNITRDP-142EXTERNALBUZZERXH3-BZ-L970SHIP'S MAINS12-24 VDCRECTIFIERPR-62: Standard supply: Optional supply: Local

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viiEQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks Antenna Unit RSB-0095-076 — 1 Display Unit RDP-142 — 1 CP03-25301 008-

Page 48 - (YOSH ) MODEL1715

11. OPERATION 1.1 Controls Cursor PadChooses menu items;adjusts VRM, EBL and cursor.Opens/closes menu;escapes from current operation.Sets to TX or S

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