Furuno FMD-1712 User Manual

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Page 1 - RADAR REMOTE DISPLAY

RADAR REMOTE DISPLAYFMD-1712Back

Page 2 - Printed in Japan

21.2 Turning the Remote Display On/OffThe [POWER] key turns the remote displayon/off.1.3 TX KeyThe [TX] key functions to toggle the radarpicture and

Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

3WatchmanThe watchman feature, disabled or enabledat the main radar, periodically transmitspulses to check for targets in the guardzone. For further d

Page 4 - ELECTRICAL

41.7 Selecting the RangeThe range selected automaticallydetermines the range ring interval, thenumber of range rings and pulse repetitionrate.Press th

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

5A common mistake is too over-adjust the[STC] key so that the surface clutter iscompletely removed. By setting up formaximum STC effect, you will see

Page 6 - FOREWORD

61.11 Range RingsThe range rings are the concentric circlesaround own ship and they provide anestimate of target range. The selectedrange scale automa

Page 7 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

71.15 Measuring the BearingThe bearing to a target can be measured bythe cursor (see paragraph 1.12) and by theEBL (Electronic Bearing Line).Measuring

Page 8 - EQUIPMENT LIST

81.18 Menu OverviewThe menu contains ten functions whichnormally do not require frequent adjustmentin everyday operation. Basic menuoperation is as be

Page 9 - OPERATION

91.20 Target TrailsTarget trails are simulated afterglow oftarget echoes that represent theirmovements relative to own ship. Thisfeature is useful for

Page 10 - 1.5 Operation Conventions

10(a) Inward guard alarm (b) Outward guard alarm Figure 1-18 Inward and outward guard alarmsSetting a guard zone1. Operate the Omnipad to place th

Page 11 - 1.6 Indications and Markers

111.23 Echo StretchOn long ranges target echoes tend to shrinkin the range direction, making them difficultto see. On short and medium ranges suchas 1

Page 12 - 1.9 Suppressing Sea Clutter

C 9-52, Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, Japan Telephone: 0798-65-2111 Telefax: 0798-65-4200 Your Local Agent/Dealer All rights res

Page 13 - 1.10 Suppressing Rain Clutter

121.25 Navigation Data During StandbyNavigation data may be displayed duringstandby (requires external sensors) asfollows:1. Press the [MENU] k

Page 14 - 1.12 Cursor

132. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTINGWARNINGDo not open the equipment.Hazardous voltage which cancause electrical shock existsinside the equipment

Page 15 - 1.17 Zoom

142.3 TroubleshootingTable 2-2 provides simple troubleshooting procedures which the user can follow to restorenormal operation.Table 2-2 Troubleshooti

Page 16 - 1.18 Menu Overview

153. INSTALLATION3.1 Display Unit InstallationMounting considerationsThe display unit can be mounted on adesktop, the overhead, or flush mounted ina p

Page 17 - 1.21 Guard Alarm Zone

16Figure 3-1 Mounting dimensions of display unit3.2 WiringConnection of radar1. Unfasten screws and three connector nuts (NMEA, POWER, DJ-1) from the

Page 18 - 1.22 Interference Rejector

17Figure 3-2 WiringConnection of navigator, echosounderData sentencesThe FMD-1712 can receive the followingNMEA 0183 format data sentences.BWC: Bearin

Page 19 - 1.24 Navigation Data

18To connect a video sounder and a navigator, use NMEA cable MJ-A6SPF0003-050/MJ-A6SPF0009-100 (optional supply) and solder it as shown below.Navigato

Page 20 - 1.27 Selecting Ranges to Use

19Connection of external buzzer (option)The external buzzer provides an aural alarmwhen the guard zone is violated.60 mm50 mm2-φ3.5Figure 3-6 External

Page 21 - TROUBLESHOOTING

203.3 Selecting Radar Display, Remote Display FunctionThis section shows you how to select theradar connected to the FMD-1712 andremote display f

Page 22 - 2.3 Troubleshooting

214. Press or to bisect the targetselected at step 1 with the dot-dash lineand press the [MENU] key. Then, thetarget shifts to 0° as below.0.25.12

Page 23 - INSTALLATION

iSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnelshould work inside theequipment.Do not disassemble

Page 24 - ° with a box wrench

SP - 1 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE RADAR REMOTE DISPLAY FMD-1712 1. GENERAL (1) Picture Tube 7 inch rectangular monochrome LCD 240(H) x 320(V) dots,

Page 29 - 3.5 Confirming Data Sentences

Index-1INDEXBBearing measurement...7Brilliance...2CCont

Page 30 - FMD-1712

iiDo not open the equipmentunless totally familiar withelectrical circuits andservice manual. Only qualified personnel should work insid

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iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD...ivSYSTEM CONFIGURATION...vEQUIPMENT LIST...

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ivFOREWORDA Word to FURUNO FMD-1712OwnersFURUNO Electric Company thanks you forpurchasing the FMD-1712 Radar RemoteDisplay. We are confident you will

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vSYSTEM CONFIGURATION12-24 VDCOptionNMEA 0183Video SounderDISPLAY UNITRDP-137External BuzzerOP03-168Navigator (GPS, etc.)Navigator (GPS, etc.)/Video S

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viEQUIPMENT LISTStandard SupplyName Type Code No. Qty RemarksDisplayUnitRDP-137 − 1 w/hanger, coverSparePartsSP03-09800 000-085-441 1 setFuse (Type: F

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11. OPERATION1.1 ControlsMENUGUARDEBLVRMSHIFTFTCGAINRANGESTCZOOMTRAILTONETXPOWERHL OFFRINGSMENUGUARD HL OFF EBLVRM RINGS RANGEGAINSTCFTCSHIFTTRAIL ZOO

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