RADAR REMOTE DISPLAYMODELFMD-8010
viiiEQUIPMENT LISTSStandard SetOptional EquipmentSpare Parts.oNemaNepyTytQskrameR1tinuyalpsidetomeRE-M211-PDR12seirosseccA01350-30PFtes1retlifdnadooh
1–1Chapter 1OPERATIONControl DescriptionFigure 1-1 Control descriptionCURSOROFFSETONONMENUCLEARDELETEOFFOFFPLOTSYMBOLECHOTRAILINDEXLINESHIFTZOOMGUARDA
1–2Display IndicationsFigure 1-2 Display indicationsNRIR2ES1EAV10.080nm0.220nmTRU TRAIL30MGUARD1GUARD2IN 0.25 NM 0.05 ZOOM HUA/CF3L-ES
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
1–41.3 Selecting RangeThe range selected automatically determines therange ring interval and the number of range rings,for optimal detection capabili
1–51.4 Presentation ModeThis display monitor has the following presenta-tion modes:Relative Motion (RM)Head-up: UnstabilizedCourse-up: Compass-stabili
1–6NORTHUPPresentation mode,representative displayDescriptionTarget pips are painted at their measured distancesand in their true (compass) direction
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
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
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
1–101.6 Adjusting SensitivityThe GAIN control adjusts the sensitivity of thereceiver and thus the intensity of echoes as theyappear on the screen.The
1–111.10 Suppressing Sea ClutterIn rough weather conditions returns from the seasurface are received over several miles aroundown ship and mask nearby
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
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,
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
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
1–16Table 1-1 Eight available target objectivesevitcejbOnoitpircseD1S)1egnartrohS(noitagivanegnartrohS,elpmaxerof;)mn5.1nihtiw(.aerarobrahni2S)2egnar
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
1–18The interference rejector circuit is a kind of sig-nal correlation circuit. It compares the receivedsignals over successive transmissions and sup
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
iiiiiiiiiDANGER SAFETY INFORMATION"DANGER", "WARNING" and "CAUTION" notices appear throughout this manual. I
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
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
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
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
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
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
1–261.35 Selecting Unit of RangeMeasurement, BearingReferenceYou can select the unit of range measurement forthe VRMs and cursor and bearing referenc
2–12.1 Periodic Maintenance ScheduleChapter 2MAINTENANCEPeriodic checks and maintenance are important for proper operation of any electronic systems.
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
3 – 1DISPLAYUNITM8 X 40 hexbolt ( 2 pcs.)FixingplateM10 bolts orø9 coachscrews• The display unit should be oriented so thatyou can view the screen whi
iiImmediately turn off the power when-ever you feel the equipment isabnormal. Continued use can cause equipmentdamage.Keep magnets and magneticfields
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)
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
3 – 4Table 3-2 Connector wiringFigure 3-8 Location of connectors on the SPU Board.onlanimreTroloceriW1NWORBriap2DER3EGNAROriap4WOLLEY5KCALBCableCO-SPE
3 – 5Figure 3-9 Location of external equipment connectors on the SPU BoardOutput to external equipmentlangiSrotcennoCrotcennoC.onrotcennoCepyttnempiuq
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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
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
3 – 9Table 3-6 Function objectivesSelecting NavigatorOn the INITIAL1 menu, select NAV SEL andnavigator which feeds position data to the ra-dar.Presett
3 – 10Other items on the INSTALL menusTable 3-7 Other items on INSTALL menusInstallation checklistAfter completing the installation, check it forcompl
iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD ...
ivChapter 2 MAINTENANCE2.1 Periodic Maintenance Schedule...
vFOREWORDA Word to FMD-8010 OwnersFURUNO Electric Company thanks you forpurchasing the FMD-8010 Remote Display.We are confident you will discover why
viCONFIGURATION OF FMD-8010MAIN RADARFMD-8010NMEA 0183*External AlarmBuzzar OP03-21 (Built-in)Option12/24-32 VDC 115/230 VACRectifierRU-1746B-2 NAVGy
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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