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RADAR REMOTE DISPLAY
MODEL
FMD-8010
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - RADAR REMOTE DISPLAY

RADAR REMOTE DISPLAYMODELFMD-8010

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viiiEQUIPMENT LISTSStandard SetOptional EquipmentSpare Parts.oNemaNepyTytQskrameR1tinuyalpsidetomeRE-M211-PDR12seirosseccA01350-30PFtes1retlifdnadooh

Page 3 - SAFETY INFORMATION

1–1Chapter 1OPERATIONControl DescriptionFigure 1-1 Control descriptionCURSOROFFSETONONMENUCLEARDELETEOFFOFFPLOTSYMBOLECHOTRAILINDEXLINESHIFTZOOMGUARDA

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1–2Display IndicationsFigure 1-2 Display indicationsNRIR2ES1EAV10.080nm0.220nmTRU TRAIL30MGUARD1GUARD2IN 0.25 NM 0.05 ZOOM HUA/CF3L-ES

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1–3Figure 1-3 Display indications (lower part)A/C F3L-ES 18.0°T290.0°R99:99EBL NR IR2 ES3 EAV11.829nm10.87nm12:34VRMPLOT Da

Page 6 - Chapter 3 INSTALLATION

1–41.3 Selecting RangeThe range selected automatically determines therange ring interval and the number of range rings,for optimal detection capabili

Page 7 - FOREWORD

1–51.4 Presentation ModeThis display monitor has the following presenta-tion modes:Relative Motion (RM)Head-up: UnstabilizedCourse-up: Compass-stabili

Page 8 - CONFIGURATION OF FMD-8010

1–6NORTHUPPresentation mode,representative displayDescriptionTarget pips are painted at their measured distancesand in their true (compass) direction

Page 9 - SPECIFICATIONS

1–71.5 Menu OverviewThe MAIN menu, composed of nine menus, con-tains functions which normally do not require fre-quent adjustment in everyday operatio

Page 10 - EQUIPMENT LISTS

1–8Menu treeTRAILTIME (15S, 30S, 1M, 3M, 6M, 15M, 30M, CONT)MODE (REL, TRUE)TONE (SGL, MULT)GUARD AREA NO. (GUARD1, GUARD2)MODE (IN, OUT)PLOTSYMBOLER

Page 11 - OPERATION

1–9TIME ALMTIME ALM (OFF, 3M, 6M, 12M, 15M, 20M)TIME ALM OUT (OFF, ON)GUARD OUT (OFF, ON)BRILLTRAILCHARHDG MARKVRM/ EBLINITIALSPD MODE (MAN, LOG, NAV

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1–101.6 Adjusting SensitivityThe GAIN control adjusts the sensitivity of thereceiver and thus the intensity of echoes as theyappear on the screen.The

Page 14 - Video lockup recovery

1–111.10 Suppressing Sea ClutterIn rough weather conditions returns from the seasurface are received over several miles aroundown ship and mask nearby

Page 15 - Loss of gyro signal

1–121.12 The Heading and NorthMarkersThe heading marker indicates the ship's headingin all presentation modes. It appears at zero de-grees on th

Page 16 - Description

1–131.15 Collision Assessment bythe Offset EBLThe origin of the No.1 EBL can be placed any-where with the trackball to assess the risk of col-lision,

Page 17 - 1.5 Menu Overview

1–14Canceling the cursor offsetPress the CURSOR OFFSET key to return theNo.1 EBL origin to the screen center. (Each press-ing of the key links the of

Page 18 - Menu tree

1–15+Cursor+1 Place cursorwhere desired.Cursor2 Press SHIFTZOOM key to zoom.Figure 1-17 Zoom functionNote: Zoom is canceled when range or presenta-tio

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1–16Table 1-1 Eight available target objectivesevitcejbOnoitpircseD1S)1egnartrohS(noitagivanegnartrohS,elpmaxerof;)mn5.1nihtiw(.aerarobrahni2S)2egnar

Page 20 - control to adjust

1–175) Select FUNC SEL and press the ENTER/SE-LECT key.6) Select target objective desired and press theENTER/SELECT key.7) Press the MENU key.Note: Ea

Page 21 - A/C RAIN control adjusted;

1–18The interference rejector circuit is a kind of sig-nal correlation circuit. It compares the receivedsignals over successive transmissions and sup

Page 22 - 1.13 Measuring the Range

1–196) Press the ENTER/SELECT key.7) Press the MENU key.Trail referenceEcho trails can be displayed relative to own ship(relative) or with reference t

Page 23 - (initial position)

iiiiiiiiiDANGER SAFETY INFORMATION"DANGER", "WARNING" and "CAUTION" notices appear throughout this manual. I

Page 24 - with the cur

1–20NRIR2ES1EAV10.080nm0.220nmGUARD1GUARD2IN 0.25 NM 0.05 ZOOM SPHUA/CF3L-ES 345.6°R 23.0°R + 105.0°R 00.74nm AUTOVRMEBL SPEED

Page 25 - 1.19 Zoom

1–21Turning past position display on/offThe plots the latest five past positions of a plot-ted target by dots. You can show or hide the dots.1) Press

Page 26 - 1.21 The FUNCTION key

1–221) Press the MENU key.2) Select the GUARD menu.3) Press the ENTER/SELECT key.4) Select MODE and press the ENTER/SELECTkey.5) Select IN (or OUT).6

Page 27 - 1.24 Interference Rejector

1–231.28 Watch AlarmThe watch alarm works like an alarm clock,sounding an aural alarm and blinking a visualindication “T ALM” at the predetermined tim

Page 28 - 1.25 Echo Trails

1–24Echo averaging uses scan-to-scan signal correla-tion technique based on the true motion over theground of each target. Thus, small stationary tar

Page 29 - Plotting a target

1–25Note 3: Suppress sea clutter and noise beforeactivating echo stretch, since the echo stretch cir-cuit stretches not only target echoes but also se

Page 30 - Vector time

1–261.35 Selecting Unit of RangeMeasurement, BearingReferenceYou can select the unit of range measurement forthe VRMs and cursor and bearing referenc

Page 31 - 1.27 Setting a Guard Alarm

2–12.1 Periodic Maintenance ScheduleChapter 2MAINTENANCEPeriodic checks and maintenance are important for proper operation of any electronic systems.

Page 32 - (or OUT)

2–2Figure 2-2 Diagnostic test, test pattern5) To return to the normal remote display, pressthe MENU key.2.3 Replacing the FuseThe fuse in the power c

Page 33 - 1.29 Echo Average

3 – 1DISPLAYUNITM8 X 40 hexbolt ( 2 pcs.)FixingplateM10 bolts orø9 coachscrews• The display unit should be oriented so thatyou can view the screen whi

Page 34 - 1.31 Echo Stretch

iiImmediately turn off the power when-ever you feel the equipment isabnormal. Continued use can cause equipmentdamage.Keep magnets and magneticfields

Page 35 - External

3 – 2Fabricating the power cable CVV-S8 x 2C (optional supply)1) Remove the vinyl sheath by 40 mm.2) Unravel the braided shield to expose thecores.3)

Page 36 - 1.36 Alarm Output Signal

3 – 31) Remove the display unit cover.2) Dismount the clamping plate from the cableclamp by loosening two screws.3) Lay the signal cable and power cab

Page 37 - MAINTENANCE

3 – 4Table 3-2 Connector wiringFigure 3-8 Location of connectors on the SPU Board.onlanimreTroloceriW1NWORBriap2DER3EGNAROriap4WOLLEY5KCALBCableCO-SPE

Page 38 - 2.2 Diagnostic Test

3 – 5Figure 3-9 Location of external equipment connectors on the SPU BoardOutput to external equipmentlangiSrotcennoCrotcennoC.onrotcennoCepyttnempiuq

Page 39 - Chapter 3

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Page 40 - 3.2 Wiring

3 – 73) Unplug connectors on the POWER Boardand remove the board.4) Attach jumper wires as shown in below.Jumper JP1 is on underside of the trans-form

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3 – 82) Press the [ENTER] key.3) Operate the VRM or EBL control to changesetting.4) Press the [ENTER] key.Closing the menuPress the [MENU] key.Changin

Page 42 - Connector

3 – 9Table 3-6 Function objectivesSelecting NavigatorOn the INITIAL1 menu, select NAV SEL andnavigator which feeds position data to the ra-dar.Presett

Page 43 - Output to external equipment

3 – 10Other items on the INSTALL menusTable 3-7 Other items on INSTALL menusInstallation checklistAfter completing the installation, check it forcompl

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iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD ...

Page 47 - FUNC ( 1 )

ivChapter 2 MAINTENANCE2.1 Periodic Maintenance Schedule...

Page 48 - Installation checklist

vFOREWORDA Word to FMD-8010 OwnersFURUNO Electric Company thanks you forpurchasing the FMD-8010 Remote Display.We are confident you will discover why

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viCONFIGURATION OF FMD-8010MAIN RADARFMD-8010NMEA 0183*External AlarmBuzzar OP03-21 (Built-in)Option12/24-32 VDC 115/230 VACRectifierRU-1746B-2 NAVGy

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viiSPECIFICATIONSDisplay UnitPicture tube 12-inch rectangular green phosphor CRT, 640(H) x 481(V) dotsEffective display diameter 180 mmRange (nm), Ran

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