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8. Setinos DefauNSeting NMEA Ver 1 5 NMEA Ver 2 0 NMEA Output Selects NMEA output format NMEA Ver 2 0 Format 4800 9600 19200 bps 4800 bps Bit Length Sets character length 8 bit 7 bit Sets number of stop bits 1 bit 2 bit Sets parity bit Even Odd None SELECT Chooses data sentences to output For further details see the illustration NMEA data SNTNC sentences on page 3 13 Soft key 3 Remote Controller Setting A remote controller can be set exclusively for use with a specific display unit in the case of multiple NavNet display units Set the remote controller mode desired on the menu and attach appropriate label Supplied with accessories to the remote controller and display unit 1 Press the MENU key followed by SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key and GENERAL SETUP soft key to show the GENERAL SETUP 1 menu gt KEY BEEP gt LAT LON DISPLAY ON LANGUAGE ENGLISH RANGE UNIT nm kt TEMPERATURE UNIT F DEPTH UNIT ft TEMPERATURE SOURCE NMEA DEPTH SOURCE NMEA RESET TRIP LOG NO DD MM MMM TD DISPLAY LORAN C SPEED SOG POSITION DISPLAY LAT LON TIME DISPLAY 24 HOURS INFRARED REMOTE MODE A RANGE amp BEARING MODE RHUMB LINE BEARING READOUT MAGNETIC MAGNETIC VARIATION AUTO 00 0 1 2 GENERAL SETUP menu 2 Press the NEXT PAGE soft key to show GENERAL SETUP 2 menu 3 Select INFRARED REMOTE MODE and press the EDIT soft key The I R
9. gt HEADING ADJUST OFF gt ANTENNA TYPE A TOTAL ON TIME 000000 0 h HEADING DATA MAGNETIC ANTENNA ROTATION ROTATE TOTAL TX TIME 000000 0 h TUNING OFF TIMING ADJUST OFF Do not change this item setting Page 2 Page 1 Radar setup menu 3 3 1 ANTENNA TYPE Select the antenna type connecting with your display unit Default setting is A If necessary reselect the antenna type referring to the table shown below After selection press the ENTER knob or ENTER soft key Yourunit Setig MODEL1722 1722C 1723C A Default setting MODEL1732 1732C 1733C MODEL1742 1742C 1752 1752C 1753C MODEL1762 1762C 1763C 3 3 2 TUNING Initialize the tuning as follows 1 Transmit the radar 2 Open the RADAR SETUP menu and then select TUNING by the cursor pad or ENTER Knob 3 Press the EDIT soft key or ENTER knob to show the setting window TUNING O ON OFF Tuning setup menu Select ON Press the ENTER knob or ENTER soft key to start the auto tuning After the adjustment is completed the message of NOW TUNING disappears The equipment returns to the menu display automatically ee m 3 3 3 TIMING ADJUST This adjustment ensures proper radar performance especially on short ranges The radar measures the time required for a transmitted echo to travel to the target and return to the source The received echo appears on the display based on this time Thus
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11. MJ A7SPF0007 050 cable connection for PC This page is intentionally left blank 3 ADJUSTMENT 3 1 How to Access to Installation Menu You should do the set up for the equipment through the installation menu when installation has been finished To access to the installation menu follow the steps in below 1 Press the POWER BRILL key with touch and release action while pressing the MENU key down You hear a beep sound 2 Release the MENU key when the message of STARTING INSTALLATION MODE appears 3 After the radar screen appears press the MENU key to show the RADAR MENU 4 Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key to show the SYSTEM CONFIG menu 5 Press the INSTALLATION SETUP soft key to display the INSTALL SETUP menu SYSTEM INSTALL CONFIG SETUP RADAR DISPLAY SETUP GENERAL SETUP RADAR RANGE SETUP NAV OPTION BEEF SYSTEMSETUP FUNCTION KEY SETUP INSTALLATION SETUP SYSTEM CONFIGURATION RETURN Do not change settings in this menu Hadar menu System configuration menu Install setup menu How to access the Installation menu Note The very first time the system is powered you are asked if you want to start the simulation mode which provides simulated operation of the equipment Press the CLEAR key to start normal operation for radar adjustment For further details about the simulation mode see the operator s manual START SIMULATION MODE YES PUSH ENTER KNOB NO PUSH CLEAR KEY
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14. Through a pipe or waterproof cable gland fitted on the wheelhouse top or bulkhead pass the cable toward the antenna unit 7 Open the antenna housing cover and fix the stay Remove the cable clamping plate by loosening four M4 screws and the gasket at the bottom of the antenna housing 9P connector te VLLL T Yes Gasket 2 10P connector Cable entry INT board Signal cable Cable connection and grounding 8 Pass the signal cable through the cable entry at the bottom of the antenna base Two plugs are provided at the end of the cable for connection inside the unit 9 Secure the cable with the cable clamping plate and gasket Ground the shield cable by using one of the fixing screws for the cable clamping plate See the figure in above 10 Mate the two plugs with the jacks on the INT Board 11 Close the antenna housing cover temporarily because it may have to be opened again for adjustment after installation Now is the time to begin the procedure for fixing the antenna radiator to the radiator bracket For Alternative Mounting When the antenna unit is reversely mounted the magnet must be relocated otherwise the radar screen always the stern view The other mounting location for the magnet cannot be seen in this figure Bearing Retainer Magnet Place of magnet 1 19 1 Open the antenna housing cover and fix the stay Turn the antenna radiator by hand until the magnet is in sight 2 Remove the ma
15. 180 W 125 00 000W start Use the W lt gt E soft key to switch coordinate Choose position fixing method 2D three 2D 2D 3D 2D 3D Satellites in view 2D 3D three or four satellites in view whichever is greater Enter the height of the GPS antenna unit 0 99 m 5m above sea surface Clears the Almanac to receive the latest No Yes Almanac Displays GPS satellite status display 3 6 Setting up Data Ports setup the data ports according to the equipment connected to them as follows 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM SETUP and PORT SETUP soft keys 3 Press the GPS NMEA PORT soft key for DATA1 port or PC NMEA EXT BUZZ PORT soft key for DATA3 port as appropriate One of the following displays appears depending on your selection FURUNO GPS SENSOR N OUTPUT FORMAT NMEA0183 2 0 LAT LON FORMAT DD MM MMM OUTPUT DESTINATION NO WIRING INFORMATION 2 gt 3 gt gt 4 gt S gt 6 gt TD A TD B RD A RD B 12V GND FG DATA 1 port WHITE BLUE YELLOW GREEN RED BLACK SHIELD gt NMEA OUTPUT FORMAT NMEA 0183 VER2 0 BAUD RATE ET 4800bps BIT LENGTH SELECT STOP BIT SNTNC PARITY E CONTROL Xon Xoff WIRING INFORMATION TxD gt 1 gt RxD gt 2 gt RD A gt 3 gt RD B gt 4 gt 12V gt 5 gt EXT BUZZ gt 6 gt GND gt gt WHITE BLUE YELLOW GREEN BLACK SH
16. Connector Cable DJ 1 Display unit 3 Cover the connector with the rubber cover 4 Put the boot band as shown above and fasten four screws to fix Note When the display unit is used without signal cable connection do not remove the waterproofing cover Wrap the display unit and waterproofing cover with vinyl tape Power cable Connect the power cable to the power connector Ground terminal Connect the ground wire local supply IV 2sq between the ground terminal and ship s ground 2 2 DATA1 to DATA3 ports Other equipments can be connected here as shown below DATA1 7P DATA2 6P DATAS 7P GPS receiver GP 310B 320B Heading sensor NMEA IN NMEA OUT for PC NMEA equipments ex SC 60 120 External buzzer This equipment can receive the following NMEA 0183 format sentence from other equipments e Own ship s position GGA gt RMC gt RMA gt GLL e Ship s speed RMC gt RMA gt VTG gt VHW e External waypoint RMB gt WPL gt BWR gt BWC e Heading True HDT gt HDG gt HDM e Course RMC gt RMA gt VTG e Depth DPT gt DBT e Temperature MIW e Time ZDA e Other ship s information TTM e Insight satellite information GSV e Wind speed and angle MWV gt VWT gt VWR NETWORK port Other NavNet equipment should be connected to this port with the optional NavNet cable Available equipment are shown below MODEL1 722 1 732 1 742 1762 1 752 1 722C 1732C HUB used when more than two NavNet units are conn
17. Hading Sensor PG 1000 which Furuno makes set the heading data as the table shown below Model SettingofHEADINGDATA with L L data TRUE w o L L data MAGNETIC SC 60 120 TRUE Open the RADAR SETUP menu and then select HEADING DATA 2 Press the EDIT soft key or ENTER knob to show the setting window HEADING DATA A MAGNETIC v O TRUE Heading data setting window 3 Select MAGNETIC or TRUE 4 Press the ENTER knob or ENTER soft key 3 4 Checking Magnetron Heater Voltage Magnetron heater voltage is formed on the PTU MD Board of the antenna unit and preadjusted at the factory Therefore no adjustment is required However check magnetron heater voltage for confirmation as follows CAUTION For MODEL1722 1722C 1723C lift the radome cover slowly Screw holes 4 places The antenna radiator may be caught by the screw holes in the radome cover If you feel the radiator is caught by the screw holes lower the cover turn it a few degree and then lift it again 1 Open the antenna unit 2 Turn on the power Do not transmit the radar 3 Connect a multimeter set to 10VDC range appropriate position on the MD 1722 1722C 1723C 1742 1742C 1752 1752C 1753C 1762 1762C 1763C or PTU 1732 1732C 17393C Board in the antenna unit Refer to the table in below 4 Confirm that the multimeter indication is appropriate MODEL MODEL MODEL MODEL MODEL 1722 1722C 1732 1 732C 1742 174
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19. Mounting of Antenna Unit for MODEL 1742 1742C 1 762 1762C 1752 1752C 1753C 1763C 1 16 2 WIRING cu u E I Ri 2 1 2 iotahdadte WINO ep MM NS 2 1 2 2 External Buzzer OP03 136 option Connection sess 2 4 2 3 HOW lo CONNEC WIID P GO i deeds fk 2 5 ADJUSTMENT 55 3 5 59 335528 22826326 a aaraa aa s 3 1 3 1 ROW IO ACCOSS to I0SIaIIGNORIMIGIM KK IS 3 1 9S2 NETWORK OETUPMGUb au mua uum au au is id donate eatin a ated 3 2 9 9 RADAR SETUP Meni uu ii lh dest uidet uU a emu eral 3 4 3 4 Checking Magnetron Heater Voltage 2 3 8 3 5 Navigation Data Source 3 9 9 odeltng UD Data POMS i u oe seco ey ties edo dean sect ee cen beo dein eee aoe dec OM 3 13 3 7 Remote Controller SeOtuING E T 3 15 PACKING LIS S vie l A 1 OUTLUNEIDRAWING SD D 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Soin RR S 1 EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Meme type Geo _ Remarks me mus ooo _ 1 lmewooeu7zso _ aoesw neggot7951 1 FerMODELITa2 7420 _ R t troll Remote controller vinyl case sides RMC 100 000 089 885 y set CP03 22200 000 089 887 CP03 20301 008 440 670 CP03 22100 000 089 848 CP03 22110 000 089 849 CP03 22120 000 089 850 For MO
20. Network Sounder Network Sounder ETR 6 10N ETR 6 10N ETR 30N ETR 30N option option Figure 2 a NavNet system three unit connection Antenna Unit GP 310B 320B Radar data lt Plotter data Figure 2 b NavNet system two unit connection vi 1 MOUNTING 1 1 Installation of Display Unit The display unit can be installed on a tabletop on the overhead or flush mounted in a console or panel Overhead Hard Cover Tabletop overhead mounting method When selecting a mounting location for the display unit keep the following in mind Keep the display unit out of direct sunlight The temperature and humidity should be moderate and stable Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents The mounting location should be well ventilated Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal Keep the unit away electromagnetic field generating equipment such as motor generator For maintenance and checking purposes leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit and leave slack in cables A magnetic compass will be affected if the display unit is placed too close to the magnetic compass Observe the compass safe distances to prevent disturbance to the magnetic compass standard 0 65 m steering 0 45 m 1 1 1 Mounting procedure Tabletop overhead mounting Follow the procedure below to mount the display unit on a tabletop or the overhead 1 Fix the hanger by fou
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22. a magnetic compass 1722 C series Display unit 0 45 m 1723C series Display unit 1732 1732C 1733C antenna 0 70m 160m 1752 1752C 1753C antenna 1 00 m 1762 1762C 1763C antenna WARNING Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard The radar antenna emits electromagnetic radio frequency RF energy which can be harmful particularly to your eyes Never look directly into the antenna aperture from a close distance while the radar is in operation or expose yourself to the trans mitting antenna at a close distance Distances at which RF radiation levels of 100 and 10 W m exist are given in the table below Note If the antenna unit is installed at a close distance in front of the wheel house your administration may require halt of transmission within a certain sector of antenna revolution This is possible Ask your FURUNO representative or dealer to provide this feature Distance Distance to 100 W m point Worst case 0 50m Nil Worst case 0 50m Worst case 1 00 m Worst case 2 00 m 1742 1742C Nil Worst case 3 00 m TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ciii a uii n l u 5 Sens cay enar Esa sm Ra SO sss EQUIPMENELEIS TS iii SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS u trina di pda nana dos vua aveo oido ge deu ted unus V MOUNTING G 1 1 Totdnstallalorro lbISDIay URI 1 1 1 2 Mounting of Antenna Unit for MODEL 1722 1 722C 1732 1 732C 1723C 1 7393C 1 4 1 3
23. by unfastening four pan head screws Remove connector from RF unit Hemove HF unit by unfastening four hex head bolts Lay the corrosion proof rubber mat supplied on the mounting platform Fasten the lower chassis to the mounting platform with hex head bolts spring washers flat washers and nuts local supply and then coat flat washers nuts and exposed parts of bolts with silicone sealant Cut a slit in rubber bushing and insert bolt into bushing Do not use seal washers Heassemble RF unit cover and chassis 10 Set four knob caps supplied into outside fixing holes 11 Do steps 6 8 in Outside fixing holes 1 24 1 3 4 Mounting antenna unit of MODEL 1752 1752C 1753C The antenna unit should be mounted on the flat space larger than the following dimensions to avoid the water entering from the vent or drain hole 1 bow 250 Lm c s 1 300 i 90 Necessary dimensions for 1752 antenna mounting Prepare locally four M10 hex bolts flat washers and spring washers for fixing the antenna housing The length of the bolt depends on the thickness of the radar mast platform or the deck Bolt to be prepared locally Platform thickness Less than 5 mm M10x25 Between 5 and 10 mm M10x30 Between 10 and 15 mm M10x35 Between 15 and 10 mm M10x40 Fixing holes in mounting platform Referring to the outline drawing at the end of this manual drill five holes in the mounting platform four holes of 15 mm diameter for
24. depending on the series of NavNet See the table in below This host name is used for RADAR SOURCE and CHART SOURCE RADAR SOURCE Enter the host name RADAR preset or the new name set at HOST NAME item setting if the unit has RADAR been changed of the network radar to use for the radar display CHART SOURCE Enter a host name set at HOST NAME of network display unit to select equipment which has chart card None in its slot Max three units excluding own to use SOUNDER The host name of the network sounder ETR 6 10N or SOURCE ETR 30N is preset SOUNDER to use for the video SOUNDER sounder display Clear the host name when no network sounder is connected SUBNET MASK 295 255 000 000 GATEWAY ADDRESS Not used Reserved for future use 000 000 000 000 OFFSET PORT NUMBER 10000 NavNet equioment default settings MODEL1722 1732 1742 1752 1762 MODEL1722C 1732C 1742C 1752C 1762C MODEL 1833 1933 1943 1953 MODEL1723C 1733C 1753C 1763C MODEL1833C 1933C 1943C 1953C GD 1900C 172 031 003 003 PLOTTER GD 1710C 172 031 014 005 PLOTTER GD 1700 1700C 172 031 014 001 PLOTTER 3 3 3 3 RADAR SETUP Menu After the network setup do the following in order to adjust the radar Open the INSTALL SETUP menu and then press the RADAR SETUP soft key to display the RADAR SETUP menu When the message of RADAR DOES NOT TRANSMIT TRANSMIT RADAR appears press the ENTER knob to transmit or CLEAR key to cancel transmitting
25. fixing the antenna unit and one hole of 25 30 mm diameter for the signal cable When opening the antenna unit before the mounting If you need to open the antenna cover before mounting the antenna unit do the following 1 Loosely screw in an M10 bolt local supply into a mounting hole at the bottom of the antenna unit 2 Open the antenna cover by grasping the M10 bolt and antenna bracket Note Do not open the antenna by the radiator 1 25 Mounting the antenna unit CAUTION Do not lift the Antenna unit by the radiator lift it by the housing The radiator may be damaged 1 Attach four rubber mats supplied to the bottom of the antenna unit Rubber mat Ship s bow Attaching the insulating rubbers 2 Apply the silicone sealant to four M10 hex bolts flat washers and spring washers local supply and then fasten the antenna unit to the platform with these materials Antenna unit Tapping hole 20 mm lt Flat washer p Spring washer Apply the Hex bolt Silicone sealant ow silicone sealant How to fasten antenna unit to mounting platform 3 Coat four hex bolts flat washers and spring washers with the silicone sealant as above 4 Open the antenna unit by loosing four antenna bolts M6 and then fix the stay 1 26 Antenna unit cover opened 5 Unfasten the cable gland assembly four screws plate gasket 6 Pass the
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27. of 5 10 mm in thickness referring to the outline drawing at back of this manual A mounting bracket for mounting the antenna unit on a sailboat mast is optionally available Refer to page 1 14 Fasten the platform to the mounting location Next position the base so the cable entrance faces the stern direction Note When drilling holes in the platform be sure they are parallel with the fore and aft line 3 Using the hex bolts flat washers and spring washers removed at step 1 fasten the base to the platform The torque should be between 19 6 24 5 Nem Note Longer hex bolts M10X25 are supplied with the installation materials Use them instead of the hex bolts removed earlier if the mounting platform thickness is 5 10 mm Transceiver module Antenna base Vo 72 70 00 7247 2 44 77 7 5 mm or under 1 0x20 5 10mm M10x25 over 10 mm local supplied bolts Flat washer A A Platform Spring washer Hex bolt Apply silicone sealant M10 x 25 or M10 x 20 How to fasten the base to platform 4 Unfasten four screws to remove the cover Discard the packing material in the radome KC Snap holder 0 0 o lt gt 7 0 0 o Da Sy 2 D o J o E RA ei lt 0 f s Sy 74 P 0 YU lt a S lt O D Na 22 Remove and discard the packing material Antenna unit inside view The mounting base is fitted with a snap holder which may be used to hang the
28. signal cable with connector through the bottom of the antenna unit 7 Pass the cable through the gland assembly as shown below Screw Passing the signal cable through the cable gland assembly 8 Position the signal cable so that approximately 1 mm of the sheath is exposed as shown below Tighten fixing screws Fasten the crimp on lug on the shield to one of the fixing screws of the cable gland assembly CABLE GLAND How to fix signal cable in cable gland 1 27 9 Unfasten four screws to remove the INT board cover 10 Attach the toroidal core Supplied around two connector cables of the signal cable leaving the shield outside and close it Pass the plastic band supplied through the hole at outside of the toroidal core and then fasten the core to the antenna unit chassis referring to the figure shown below Toroidal core Signal cable How to attach toroidal core How to pass the cable tie to toroidal core 11 Lay two connector cables on the notches 9 pin 1 10 pin 2 as shown below Notch 2 4 Wrap the plastic band ofthe core around i here Toroidal core KM RTB Board U D Notch 1 J802 9 pin Antenna unit cover opened 12 Attach the toroidal core to the position shown above by using the plastic band 13 Attach the connectors of the signal cable to the appropriate position referring the installation above 14 Attach the INT board cover 15 Release t
29. step 2 and then press the RETURN soft key to finish 3 3 4 HEADING ADJUST You have mounted the antenna unit facing straight ahead in the direction of the bow Therefore a small but conspicuous target dead ahead visually should appear on the heading line zero degrees In practice you will probably observe some small error on the display because of the difficulty in achieving accurate initial positioning of the antenna unit The following adjustment will compensate for this error 1 Set ship s heading toward a suitable target for example ship or buoy at a range between 0 125 and 0 25 nautical mile 2 Open the RADAR SETUP menu and press the NEXT PAGE soft key 3 Select HEADING ADJUST and press the EDIT soft key or ENTER knob to show the HEADING ADJUST window 4 Select ON followed by ENTER key or ENTER soft key to show the radar display PUSH SOFTKEY SET AFTER ADJUSTING HEADING LINE Heading adjustment setting display 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to bisect the target with the EBL Press the SET soft key 7 As afinal test move the boat towards a small buoy and confirm that the buoy shows up dead ahead on the radar when it is visually dead ahead 3 3 5 HEADING DATA Select the heading reference MAGNETIC or TRUE Select MAGNETIC when connecting with the magnetic compass select TRUE when connecting with the gyrocompass For your reference when connecting with Satellite Compass SC 60 120 or Integrated
30. the major chart systems of the ENTER knob to world Although the WGS 84 system the select appropriate GPS standard is now widely used other chart categories of charts still exist Select the chart system used notthe area where your boat is sailing Position Smoothing When the DOP or receiving condition 0 999 sec 0 sec no position unfavorable the GPS fix may change smoothing even if the vessel is dead in water This change can be reduced by smoothing the raw GPS fixes A setting between 000 to 999 is available The higher setting the more smoothed the raw data however too high a setting shows response time to change in latitude and longitude This is especially noticeable at high ship speeds Increase the setting if the GPS fix changes S pd Cse During position fixing ship s velocity 0 9999 sec 5 Sec Smoothing speed and course is directly measured by receiving GPS satellite signals The raw velocity data may change randomly depending on receiving conditions and other factors You can reduce this random variation by increasing the Smoothing Like with latitude and longitude smoothing the higher the Speed and course smoothing the more smoothed the raw data If the setting is too high however the response to speed and course change slows For no Smoothing enter all zeros GPS Speed Calculation of ETA is based on average 0 9999 sec 60 sec Average ship s speed over a given period If the period is too lo
31. the radome cover 13 Loosely fasten the radome fixing bolts You will tighten them after confirming magnetron heater voltage 1 13 1 2 4 Mounting the optional mounting bracket A mounting bracket for fastening the antenna unit to a mast on a sailboat is optionally available Mounting bracket 1 for MODEL 1732 1732C 1733C Type OP03 92 Code No 008 445 070 Type Code No Qty Hex bolt M4X12 000 804 725 4 Hex bolt M8X20 000 805 707 8 Mounting plate 03 018 9001 0 100 206 740 1 Support plate 1 03 018 9005 0 100 206 780 1 Support plate 2 03 018 9006 0 100 206 790 1 Bracket 1 03 018 9002 1 100 206 751 1 Bracket 2 03 018 9003 1 100 206 761 1 Fixing plate 03 018 9004 1 100 206 771 2 Mounting bracket 2 for MODEL 1722 1722C 1723C Type OP03 93 Code No 008 445 080 Assemble the mounting bracket and fasten it to a mast Fasten the antenna unit to the bracket ASSEMBLED BRACKET Support plate Type OP03 93 Code No 008 445 080 A Assembling the mounting bracket B Fastening antenna to mounting bracket How to assemble and mount the optional mounting bracket 1 3 Mounting of Antenna Unit for MODEL 1742 1742C 1762 1762C 1752 1752C 1753C 1763C 1 3 1 Mounting considerations The antenna unit is generally installed either on top of the wheelhouse or on the radar mast on a suitable platform Locate the antenna unit where there is a good all round view An
32. 2C 1752 1752C 1762 1 762C 1723C 1733C 1753C 1763C me pot TP804 6 TP802 4 TP804 3 J811 3 and 5 J825 4 and 6 Check point and 4 on and 6 on and 2 on GND on MD GND on RTB MD Board PTU Board MD Board Board Board ameter 79t08 1V 741076V 801082V 7410 7 6 V indication Adjustment VR801 on MD R106 on PTU VR801 on VR801 on VR801 on MD point Board Board MD Board MD Board Board 3 8 3 5 Navigation Data Source The NAV SOURCE SETTINGS menu mainly selects the source of nav data For navigator other than the FURUNO GP 310B GP 320B speed averaging and local time offset to use local time instead of UTC time are also available from this menu 1 2 3 Press the MENU key followed by SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NAV OPTION and NAV SOURCE SETTINGS soft keys to show the NAV SETUP menu gt POSITION SOURCE ALL SPEED AVERAGING 0000 LOCAL TIME OFFSET For GPS receiver other 00 00 than GP 310B GP 320B TEMP CALIBRATION 00 F DEPTH CALIBRATION 00 ft Nav setup menu select POSITION SOURCE and press the EDIT key or ENTER knob to show the position source window select FURUNO BB GPS GP LC or ALL as appropriate and press the ENTER knob or ENTER soft key FURUNO BB GPS GPS Receiver GP 310B GP 320B GP GPS navigator via NETWORK or DATA 1 connector LC Loran C via NETWORK or DATA 1connector ALL Multiple navaid connection via NETWORK or DATA 1connector For GPS receiver ot
33. Any obstruction will cause shadow and blind sectors A mast for instance with a diameter considerably less than the width of the antenna unit will cause only a small blind sector However a horizontal spreader or crosstrees in the same horizontal plane would be a much more serious obstruction place the antenna unit well above or below it Antenna unit qu Antenna unit Typical antenna unit placement on sailboat and powerboat e n order to minimize the chance of picking up electrical interference avoid where possible routing the antenna cable near other electrical equipment onboard Also avoid running the cable in parallel with power cables e The compass safe distance of 1 25 1722 1722C 17230C 0 9 1732 1732C 1733C meters standard compass and 0 85 1722 1722C 17230C 0 7 1732 1732C 1733C meters steering compass should be observed to prevent deviation of the magnetic compass 1 4 1 2 2 Mounting antenna unit of MODEL 1722 1722C 1723C 1 Remove mounting hardware at the bottom of the antenna unit four each of hex bolts M10X20 spring washers and flat washers Save mounting hardware to use it to fix the antenna unit to the mounting platform later on Stern Bow lt gt Screws two screws on other side Cable entry e Flat washer Spring washer amp amp Hex bolt M10 x 20 Antenna unit showing location of mounting hardware 2 Construct a platform wood steel or aluminum
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37. DEL1722 1722C 1723C CP03 22130 000 089 851 SEM For MODEL1722 1722C 1723C CP03 22140 000 089 852 For MODEL1732 1732C 1733C battery labels power cable CP03 22201 antenna unit 5 m signal cable 10 m signal cable 15 m signal cable Installation CP03 22300 CP03 22310 CP03 22820 CP03 22390 CP03 24001 For MODE 752 1752C 17530 CP03 22400 opus 2261 oos 22420 CP03 22430 MODEL1742 1742C 1752 1752C iii materials 1753C 30 m signal cable mm we emacs materials For MODEL1762 1762C 1763C CP03 22510 000 089 920 15 m signal cable For MODEL1762 1762C 1763C 5 7 in didis 20 m signal cable For MODEL1762 1762C 1763C CP03 22530 000 089 951 30 m signal cable FP03 09301 008 522 970 SP03 13801 000 089 886 Optional supply Name Type CodeNo Qy Remarks 1742 17420 1752 1752C PR 62 1 1732 732C eddie External buzzer OP03 136 000 086 4433 1 Cable assy w 7P connector for external 000 125 237 Mountin bracket Mountin bracket 2 Chart card Specified when ordering Remote RMC 100 000 089 885 1 controller set Modification Kit MODEL 17 2 C MAP 008 525 200 E42 00005 x for C map SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS All NavNet products incorporate a network circuit board to integrate each NavNet product on board through an optional LAN cable Ethernet 10BASE T Each NavNet product is a
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39. FURUNO INSTALLATION MANUAL MARINE RADAR MODEL 1722 1732 1742 1752 1762 MODEL 1722C 1732C 1742C 1752C 1762C MODEL 1723C 1733C 1753C 1763C Avnet FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN PRINTED IN JAPAN FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Your Local Agent Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan Telephone 0798 65 2111 fax 0798 65 4200 FIRST EDITION APR 2001 SEP 26 2003 wis TENI MODEL1722 C SER 00080918302 IMES34940H00 All rights reserved Printed in Japan AN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING Do not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual ELECTRICAL Only qualified personnel SHOCK should work inside the HAZARD equipment Wear a safety belt and hard hat when working on the antenna unit Serious injury or death can result if someone falls from the radar mast Construct a suitable service platform from which to install the antenna unit Serious injury or death can result if some one falls from the radar mast Turn off the power at the mains switch board before beginning the installation Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result if the power is left on or is applied while the equipment is being installed CAUTION Ground the equipment to prevent electrical shock and mutual interference Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent deviation of
40. Flat washer Spring washer Hex head bolt N 8 30 Coat bolts with silicone sealant Fastening the radiator bracket to the antenna unit chassis Mounting of antenna unit The antenna unit can be mounted using the fixing holes on the outside 200 x 200 mm or inside 140 x 150 mm the antenna unit Outside fixing holes Use the hex head bolt Supplied to mount the antenna unit as below 1 Lay the corrosion proof rubber mat Supplied on the mounting platform Ground terminal Rubber mat Bow mark Location of rubber mat 2 Lay the antenna unit on the mounting platform orienting it as shown in below Antenna unit 1 21 CAUTION Do not lift the Antenna unit by the radiator lift it by the housing The radiator may be damaged 3 Insert four hex bolts M12x60 supplied and seal washers 030 supplied from the top of the antenna housing Insert the seal washers with the larger diameter next to the bolt heads Seal washer Flat washer Spring washer Nut Fixing the antenna unit chassis 4 Pass flat washers M12 supplied spring washers M12 supplied and nuts M12 supplied onto hex bolts Fasten by tightening nuts Do not fasten by tightening the hex bolts seal washers may be damaged Seal washer AIT TA Z Antenna 77777 Ur Rubber mat unit W Mounting platform Silicone sealant Flat washer How to faste
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42. IELD DATA 3 port 4 Select item and press the EDIT soft key e oet option referring to the tables on the next page 6 To select NMEA data sentences to output press the SELECT SNTNC soft key For OUTPUT THROUGH NETWORK port for DATA4 port select the sentence to output to the network equipment NMEA Version 2 0 Range and bearing mode Rhumb line ON OFF ON OFF NMEA Version 1 5 w ARPA Range and bearing mode Great circle 7 Select sentence and press the ON OFF soft key to show ON output or OFF no output as appropriate CO Press the RETURN soft key 9 Press the MENU key to quit 3 13 Contents of DATA 1 PORT menus FURUNO GPS Selects whether the GPS Receiver Yes No Sensor GP 310B 320B 15 connected to the DATA1 port or not Output Format Selects NMEA output version of the NMEA0183 Ver NMEA0183 Ver 2 0 equipment connected 1 5 NMEA0183 Ver 2 0 Lat Lon Format Selects latitude longitude format to DD MM MM DD MM MMM output DD MM MMM DD MM MMMM Output Destination Selects whether to output route data Yes No sentence RTE and waypoint data data sentence WPL when destination is set SELECT SNTNC Selects data sentence s to output Select sentence with the cursor pad and press the soft key ON OFF soft key to show ON or OFF as appropriate See the figure on the previous page for sentence and default settings Contents of DATA 3 POHT menu Descrpion
43. INGS soft keys to show the GPS SETUP menu p LOCAL TIME OFFSET 00 00 GEODETIC DATUM WGS 84 POSITION SMOOTHING 000 second s SPD CSE SMOOTHING EN 005 second s GPS SPEED AVERAGE 060 second s LATITUDE OFFSET 0 000 N LONGITUDE OFFSET 0 000 E DISABLE SATELLITE LATITUDE 7 45 35 000 N LONGITUDE 125 00 000 W ANTENNA HEIGHT S m 005 GPS FIX MODE 2D 3D COLD START NO GPS setup menu 10 Select LOCAL TIME OFFSET and press the EDIT soft key 11 Enter time difference between local time and UTC time Use the gt soft key to switch from plus to minus and vice versa And then press the ENTER knob or ENTER soft key 12 Select ANTENNA HEIGHT and press the EDIT soft key ANTENNA HEIGHT o5 m Antenna height window 13 Enter the height of the GP 310B 320B antenna unit above sea surface Use the cursor pad to select digit and rotate the ENTER knob to set value The default height is 5 m 14 Press the ENTER knob or ENTER soft key 15 Choose and set other items as appropriate referring to the table on the next page Contents of GPS sensor settings menu Local Time Offset Allows the user to use local time instead 13 30 to 13 30 hr 0 hr no offset of UTC time Enter time difference between local time and UTC time Use the lt gt soft key to switch from plus to minus and vice versa Geodetic Datum Your equipment is preprogrammed with Use the trackball or WGS 84 most of
44. REMOTE MODE window appears 4 Point the remote controller toward the display unit and press any key on the remote controller Preset mode appears in the remote controller mode window I R REMOTE MODE Remote controller mode window PRESS 0 AND 2 KEY TOGETHER TO CHANGE MODE Select REMOTE window 5 Confirm the remote controller mode on the window and press the 0 and 2 key together on the remote controller to change the controller mode setting among A B C and D 6 Operate the cursor pad so that the display mode should be the same as the controller mode setting 7 Press the MENU key to close the menu 3 15 This page is intentionally left blank A 1 YG 000 L cec 001 O CTET EST 0 r 909 08 000 VOES S EXN 52 eL 908 000 POEMS OCXUN R aw TL80 08100 POEMS 0 G dl nmm OBL C6c 001 I O TOZZZ EOD F is DET ZOZ OOT T O TIET O TOE60 0dd NO NHdHH OAI ING HHHHHHHHHHHHHH LNAWdINOA GASN AINOWWOO S310N3Q SId 1SV d 18nogd 1 EEEO EH PNTA 10 4 0 vs 000 AOSCN VS G90 66 000 AGCDV VOT CB cec OOT C LIET EST O CEB cec 00l OTET EST EO 8 cec OO C6Z0Ot VIEL EST 0 LCS CYT 000 C Ddy 108 ec O0T L GLO 0
45. TO SKIP Simulation mode window 3 2 NETWORK SETUP Menu To communicate with other NavNet equipment this setting should be done 1 Open the INSTALL SETUP menu 2 Press the NETWORK SETUP soft key gt IP ADDRESS 172 031 003 001 HOST NAME RADAR RADAR SOURCE RADAR CHART SOURCE SOUNDER SOURCE SOUNDER SUBNET MASK 255 255 000 000 GATEWAY ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 OFFSET PORT NUMBER 10000 NavNet SETUP menu MODEL 1722C series 3 Select menu option and press the EDIT soft key For example select HOST NAME HOST NAME RADAR Host name window 4 Use the cursor pad to select location and rotate the ENTER knob to set character or value Press the ENTER knob or ENTER soft key to finish Hepeat steps 3 5 for other items Press the MENU key to finish Continue next setup po Contents of Network setup menu IP ADDRESS This address is assigned at the factory Change the Mono address last three digits 001 to 254 when like 172 031 003 004 models are connected directly or through the hub Do this change before connecting the equipment to the other equipment or hub to distinguish Do not set the same IP address in the network 17X2C 172 031 003 001 17X3C 172 031 003 005 HOST NAME Set the name for your display unit to distinguish it from others in the NavNet system Confirm that two equipment don t have same host names The host RADAR name has been preset
46. YL Mt vv 000 9 61 0 A 9 0 HHHHHHL A 2 P A C K I N G L I S T 19AK X 9853 1 1 1 RSB 008 A 070 DESCRIPTION CODE No Q TY UNIT RSB 0087 A 070 ANTENNA UNIT CP03 20301 B EMI 37 RFC 10 EMI CORE 000 141 085 03 146 0101 0 EMI CORE FIXING PLATE m 100 277 850 AUS M10X25 SUS304 HEX BOLT SLOTTED HEAD 000 862 308 PLAAS B M4X15 C2700W MBNI2 WASHER HEAD SCREW 000 881 M48 881 448 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY 19AK X 9853 A 3 PACKING LIST 19AK X 9854 1 1 1 RSB 0071 058 OUTLINE DESCRIPTION CODE No UNIT SE ANTENNA UNIT CP03 18001 EMC 7 EMC CORE hh AY BI HEX BOLT SLOTTED HEAD 000 862 308 M10 SUS304 4 000 864 131 505304 SPRING WASHER lt 000 864 261 FLAT WASHER DWG NO C3496 Z01 B DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY A 4 PACKING LIST 19AP X 9851 0 1 4 RSB 110 070 A UNIT RSB 110 070 A ANTENNA UNIT 000 080 238 INSTALLATION MATERIALS CP03 20301
47. at the instant the transmitter is fired the sweep should start from the center of the display Sometimes called sweep origin A trigger pulse generated in the display unit goes to the antenna unit through the signal cable to trigger the transmitter magnetron The time taken by the signal to travel up to the antenna unit varies depending largely on the length of signal cable During this period the display unit should wait before starting the sweep When the display unit is not adjusted correctly the echoes from a straight local object for example a harbor wall or straight pier will not appear with straight edges namely they will be seen as pushed out or pulled in near the picture center The range of objects will also be incorrectly shown 1 Target 2 Correct 3 Target pushed pulled outward Examples of improper and correct sweep timing 1 Transmit on the shortest range and confirm that gain and A C SEA are properly adjusted 2 Visually select a target which forms straight line harbor wall straight piers 3 Open the RADAR SETUP menu and select TIMING ADJUST 4 Press the EDIT key or ENTER key to show the setting window O ON wie OFF Timing adjust setting menu 5 Select ON and press the ENTER knob or ENTER soft key to show the radar display PUSH ENTER KNOB AFTER ADJUSTING SWEEP TIMING Timing adjustment setting display 6 Rotate the ENTER knob to straighten the target selected at
48. cover after removal Use the hole next to screw hole inside the cover to hang it a Unfasten the snap assy with the string attached at the holder in the mounting base b Unwind the string Attach the snap to a screw hole on the inside of the cover Note Do not hang any other objects with the snap 1 6 5 Unfasten the cable of the rotation detector from the cable clamps 6 Unfasten 11 screws to dismount the shield plate Discard screw marked with inthe figure shown below Cable clamp Shield plate Antenna unit inside view Caution Be careful not to pinch the rotation detector cable when remounting the shield plate 7 Pass the antenna cable with connector through the gasket and cable clamp and then tighten cable gland Be sure the shrink tubing on the antenna cable is not covered by the gasket Rubber gasket lt 9 Cable Gland Sectional view PA Rubber gasket Mounting base Antenna unit inside view 8 Referring to the figure shown below fasten the shield cable with screw M4x10 on the chassis to ground the unit Connect shield cable Connect 10 pin here connecior here J81 1 Connect 9 pin connector here J801 How to connect the antenna cable to the antenna unit 1 8 9 Attach EMI core supplied to antenna cable between cable ties Set the fixing band to the EMI core Fixing band This bend should be facing toward you Fixing band 10 R
49. d from the bow direction will be shown on the zero degree heading line position on the screen When drilling holes be sure they are parallel with the fore and aft line 3 Prepare a platform of 5 to 10 millimeters in thickness for the antenna unit A mounting bracket for mounting the antenna unit on a sailboat mast is optionally available Refer to page 1 14 Find the cable entry on the radome base Next position the radome base so the cable entry faces the stern direction This alignment must be as accurate as possible Ship s bow lt 4 12 Holes Flat washer Spring washer M10 x 25 Hex bolt 7 Platform Antenna unit cover removed Antenna base plate Effective P d Gasket thread length ZA Radome 25 mm J s mm ae eee Flat WBS NI washer Spring Platform washer M10 x 25 Apply silicone sealant Hex bolt How to fasten the radome base to the mounting platform Wiring and final preparation 4 Drill a hole of at least 20 millimeters diameter through the deck or bulkhead to run the signal cable between the antenna unit and the display unit To prevent electrical interference avoid running the signal cable near other electrical equipment and in parallel with power cables Pass the cable through the hole Then seal the hole with sealing compound for waterproofing Remove two shield covers in the radome 6 Remove the cable clamping plate b
50. e 3 Prepare locally four M10 hex bolts flat washers and spring washers for fixing the antenna housing The length of the bolt depends on the thickness of the radar mast platform or the deck Bolt to be prepared locally Platform thickness Less than 5 mm M10x20 Between 5 and 10 mm M10x25 Between 10 and 15 mm M10x30 Between 15 and 10 mm M10x35 4 Place the antenna housing on the chosen position and orient it as shown in above 5 Apply silicone sealant to the prepared hex bolts and washers and to the base of the four feet of the antenna housing to prevent corrosion Secure the antenna housing with the bolts and washers FAS housing pue Effective thread length 15mm Apply silicone sealant here silicone 4 M10 SW SUS304 2 5mm Platform or deck Apply M10 FW SUS304 2mm sealant M10 Hex Bolt 505304 Apply silicone sealant here Mounting of scanner housing Only the signal cable runs from the display unit to the antenna unit Drill a hole of at least 25 mm diameter through the deck or bulkhead for cable entry Pass the signal cable through the hole Apply a sealing compound to the hole for waterproofing In order to minimize the chance of picking up electrical interference avoid where possible routing the signal cable near other onboard electrical equipment Also avoid running the cable in parallel with power cables The procedure for connecting the signal cable to the antenna unit is as follows 6
51. ected 1742C 1762C 1752C 1723C GD 1700 1700C ETR 6 10 1733C 1753C 1763C 1823C 1900C 1710C ETR 30N 1833 1933 1943 1833C 1933C 1943C 1953C 2 3 2 2 External Buzzer OP03 136 option Connection The optional external buzzer provides a louder alert when the guard alarm is violated External buzzer Type OP03 136 Code no 000 086 443 Further you need the optional cable assy MJ A7SPF0007 050 w 7P connector 5 m code no 000 144 418 1 Attach the MJ A7SPF0007 050 cable assy option to the DATA 3 port at the rear of the display unit 2 Cutthe XH connector at the end of external buzzer cable with appropriate length 3 Solder the cables made at step 2 with MJ A7SPF0007 050 cable as shown below MJ A7SPF0007 050 Other cable should be cut off and wrap here with tape Connection of external buzzer and display unit using cable assy type MJ A7SPF0007 050 cable 4 Fasten the buzzer with the double sided tape or two tapping screws 3x15 or 3x20 local supply 2 3 How to Connect with PC When connecting with the personal computer prepare the optional cable assy MJ A7SPF0007 050 and D sub 9 pins plug local supply and connected them as follows D SUB 9PIN MJ A7SPF0007 050 CD gt 1 gt BENE Tin RD gt 2 RD Dog ee lt 3 lt RDA DTR gt 4 gt lt 4 lt RDB GND gt 5 lt 5 lt 412V DSR gt 6 gt SHIELD lt 6 lt EXT BUZZ RTS gt 7 7 GND RI gt 9 gt
52. eferring to the figure of How to connect the antenna cable to the antenna Unit on the previous page connect the 9 pin J801 and 10 pin J811 connectors of the antenna cable to the INT Board 11 Refasten the shield plate with 10 screws Be sure not to pinch cable from the rotation detector with the shield plate See Caution in the figure of Antenna unit inside view on page 1 7 for details 12 Fasten the fixing band with screw M4X15 supplied Align bend with Fixing corner of chassis band EMI core How to fix the EMI core 13 Follow the instructions on the label inside the mounting base to secure the snap assy 14 Confirm that the rubber gasket is properly positioned and that the triangle mark on the radome cover is aligned with the triangle mark on the mounting base then tighten the fixing screws for the cover Refer to the figure of sectional view on the previous page for positioning of rubber gasket 1 2 3 Mounting antenna unit of MODEL 1732 1732C 1733C 1 Open the antenna unit packing box carefully 2 Unbolt the four bolts at the base of the radome to remove the radome cover Hadome cover 2001 RAUNO WANDERN M GC ee ss Ree ee Np 0 Antenna unit The mounting surface must be parallel with the waterline and provided with five holes four fixing holes and one cable ently whose dimensions are shown in the outline drawing attached at the end of this manual The unit is adjusted so a target echo returne
53. gnet from the bearing retainer by loosening the M3 screw 3 Turn the antenna radiator 180 by hand and you should see the other place for fixing the magnet on the bearing retainer 4 Fix the magnet removed in step 1 to the place 1 9 3 Mounting antenna unit of MODEL 1762 1762C 1763C Referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual drill five holes in the mounting platform four holes of 15 mm diameter for fixing the antenna unit and one hole of 25 30 mm diameter for the signal cable Fastening the Radiator to the Radiator Bracket For your reference antenna installation materials list appears in the packing lists at the back of this manual see page A 6 to A 8 1 Remove the radiator cap from the radiator bracket 2 Coat contacting surface between antenna radiator and radiator bracket with silicone sealant as shown in figure below Coat hatched area with silicone sealant Groove Radiator Coating the bottom of antenna radiator with silicone sealant Coat threaded holes on the antenna radiator with silicone sealant Grease the O ring and set it to the radiator bracket Lay the antenna radiator on the radiator bracket Coat the radiator fixing bolts 4 pcs with silicone sealant Fasten the antenna radiator to the radiator bracket with the radiator fixing bolts flat washers and spring washers EU 8 1 20 Antenna radiator Coat threaded holes with silicone sealant Radiator bracket
54. he stay and close the cover Loosely fasten the cover fixing screws you will have to make some adjustments inside after completion of wiring 1 28 2 WIRING 2 1 Standard Wiring All wirings are terminated at the rear of the display unit N CAUTION The power cable is shipped with 10 A fuse Replace the fuse to 5 A supplied as spare partrs when the ship s mains is 24 VDC And then attach 5 A label to the fuse cover on power cable Use of wrong fuse can result in damage to the equipment TIRES ral 12 24 VDC Signal cable connector Connect power onnect signal cable cable here from antenna here N CAUTION Tighten the boot band securely to ensure Wn Wt watertightness MM 2U 0 1 7 DN Connect GPS receiver GP 310B 320B or NMEA equipment Ground terminal here Connect ground wire between here and ship s ground DATA 3 7P DATA 2 6P uzzer option sensor here CAUTION PC here AD or NMEA format Ground the e equipment to NETWORK 6P prevent Connect other NavNet interference equipment GD 1700 ETR 6 10N ETR 30N HUB etc here Display unit rear view For signal cable connection see the procedure on the next page 2 1 Signal cable connection 1 Remove the waterproofing cover from the DJ 1 at the back of the display unit 2 Connect the signal cable to DJ 1 on the rear panel of the display unit Rubber cover DJ
55. her than the GP 310B GP 320B you may adjust speed averaging and use local time a Choose desired item and press the EDIT soft key b Use the cursor pad to select location and rotate the ENTER knob to set value For time use the lt gt soft key to switch from plus to minus and vice versa c Press the ENTER soft key Speed Averaging Calculation of ETA is based on average ship s speed over a given period If the period is too long or too short calculation error will result Change this setting if calculation error occurs The default setting 60 seconds is suitable for most conditions The range of adjustment is 0 9999 sec Local Time Offset GPS uses UTC time If you would rather use local time enter the time difference between it and UTC The range of offset is 13 30 to 13 30 and the default setting is zero no offset Temp Calibration Offsets NMEA water temperature data The range of adjustment is 40 F to 40 F Depth Calibration Offsets NMEA depth data The range of adjustment is 15 to 90 ft 3 9 5 For GP 310B GP 320B press the RETURN soft key twice to show SYSTEM CONFIG menu 6 Press the SYSTEM SETUP soft key followed by PORT SETUP and GPS NMEA PORT soft keys 7 Select FURUNO GPS SENSOR and press the ENTER knob or EDIT soft key to show FURUNO GPS SENSOR window 8 Select YES and press the ENTER knob or ENTER soft key 9 Press the RETURN soft key three times followed by NAV OPTIONS GPS SENSOR SETT
56. n antenna unit to mounting platform 5 Coat flat washers spring washers nuts and exposed parts of bolts with silicone sealant 1 22 Prepare ground point in mounting platform within 300 mm of ground terminal on antenna unit using M6 x 25 bolt nut and flat washer supplied Run the ground wire RW 4747 340 mm supplied between the ground terminal and ground point Coat ground terminal and ground point with silicone sealant as shown below Hex bolt Flat washer Ground terminal Flat washer Spring washer Hex nut GROUND POINT Hex nut Spring washer ri om eat Flat washer NN Silicone sealant Ground wire How to coat ground point and ground terminal with silicone sealant 1 23 Fixing holes inside antenna unit This method requires removal of the RF unit in the antenna unit to access inside fixing holes Use hex head bolts flat washers spring washers and nuts local supply to mount the antenna unit confirming length of bolts 1 0N 9 Loose four scanner bolts to open the antenna unit Refer to figure in below for location Hex head bolt M8X25 2pcs b Upper chassis HFunit Psi Hex head bolt M10X20 4pcs Antenna unit chassis upper chassis separated Unplug connector connected between upper and lower chassis oeparate upper chassis from lower chassis by removing two hex head bolts M8x25 Hemove cover
57. ng or too short calculation error will result Change this setting if calculation error occurs The default setting is 60 seconds which is suitable for most conditions Latitude Offset Offsets latitude position to further refine 9 999 S 9 999N 0 0 no offset position accuracy Use the N lt gt S soft key to switch coordinate Continued on next page Contents of GPS sensor settings menu con t Description Settings Default Setting Longitude Offset As above but for longitude Use the W lt 9 999 E 9 999W 0 0 no offset gt E soft key to switch coordinate Every GPS satellite is broadcasting abnormal satellite number s in its Almanac which contains general orbital data about all GPS satellites including those which are malfunctioning Using this information the GPS receiver automatically eliminates any malfunctioning satellite from the GPS satellite schedule However the Almanac sometimes may not contain this information If you hear about a malfunctioning satellite from another source you can disable it manually Enter satellite number max 3 satellites in two digits and press the ENTER soft key Disable Satellite Latitude Longitude Antenna Height Cold Start GPS STATUS soft key None Set initial latitude position after cold start 90 S 90 N 45 35 000N Use the N lt gt S soft key to switch coordinate Set initial longitude position after cold 180 E
58. oper emission of the radar waves When this radar is to be installed on larger vessels consider the following points The signal cable run between the antenna and the display comes in lengths of 10 m 15 m 20 m and 30 m Whatever length is used it must be unbroken namely no splicing allowed Deposits and fumes from a funnel or other exhaust vent can adversely affect the aerial performance and hot gases may distort the radiator portion The antenna unit must not be mounted where the temperature is more than 70 C As shown in the figure below the antenna unit may be installed on the bridge on a common mast or on the radar mast For 1752 1752C mount the antenna unit on a flat surface whose dimensions are greater than 300 x 250 mm pere Z On bridge b Common mast c Radar mast 1 3 2 Mounting antenna unit of MODEL 1742 1742C 1 The standard mounting method provides that the antenna upper housing lid opens toward the bow However the antenna unit may be mounted so the antenna upper housing opens toward the stern No modifications are required for the former method however some modification is required for the latter mS t gt Ship s Bow gt Ship s Bow a Standard b Alternative Mounting of antenna unit 2 Drill four bolts holes 212mm and one cable entry hole 25mm in the radar mast platform or the deck by using the full sized templat
59. r tapping screw 2 Screw knob bolts in display unit set it to hanger and tighten knob bolts 3 Attach hard cover to protect LCD 1 2 Tapping screws 4 pcs Knob bolts 2 pcs Tabletop overhead mounting of display unit Flush mounting Note Use supplied pan head screws when the thickness of the bulkhead is from 11 to 14 mm For bulkhead which exceeds 14 mm in thickness the length of the pan head screws should be bulkhead thickness A plus 7 3 1 5 mm Also the length of B should be max 7 mm B A LL 2 AJ LZ Fixing screw side view 1 Prepare a cutout in the mounting location whose dimensions are as shown in below 2 Fix the display unit by six washer head screws M4x20 Refer to the outline drawing at back of this manual 206 0 5 Washer head screws 97 0 5 13040 5 42 50 186 1 T Oo p OD JJ NO N O1 Flush mounting of display unit 1 2 Mounting of Antenna Unit for MODEL 1722 1722C 1732 1732C 1723C 1733C 1 2 1 Mounting considerations When selecting a mounting location for the antenna unit keep in mind the following points e Install the antenna unit on the hardtop radar arch or on a mast on an appropriate platform For sailboats a mounting bracket is optionally available It should be placed where there is a good all round view with as far as possible no part of the ship s superstructure or rigging intercepting the scanning beam
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61. ssigned an IP address to enable transfer of images between other NavNet products For example video plotter pictures can be transferred to a radar and vice versa Pictures received via the NavNet may be adjusted at the receiving end The number of display units which may be installed depends on the number of network sounder connected For a system incorporating three or more products a hub is required to process data For one network sounder one radar and three plotters For two network sounder one radar and two plotters Antenna Unit GPS receiver ex MODEL 1722 1722C 1723C GP 310B 320B RW v uuu a Display Unit ME E S RDP 130 monochrome Je Navigator RDP 131 color QVGA RDP 143 color VGA External buzzer PC Remote i Controller i Echo sounder ee RMC 100 TIUU We qs i po Heading wa Bon sensor ur oo PE c i i Errem L EE i E ene E PR 62 Other NavNet unit elo der GD 1700 etc PEE CIN ETR 30N 12 24 VDC Ship s mains 100 110 115 220 230 VAC 16 50 60 Hz PR 62 MODEL 1722 1722C 1732 1732C 1723C 1733C RU 3423 MODEL1742 1742C 1752 1752C 1762 1762C 1753C 1763C Figure 1 NavNet system Antenna Unit GP 310B 320B Sounder data Note The picture disappears 10 seconds after the NavNet cable is disconnected from a sub NavNet display unit
62. y obstruction will cause shadow and blind sectors A mast for instance with a diameter considerably less than the width of the radiator will cause only a small blind sector but a horizontal spreader or crosstrees in the same horizontal plane as the antenna unit would be a much more serious obstruction you would need to place the antenna unit well above or below it It is rarely possible to place the antenna unit where a completely clear view in all directions is available Thus you should determine the angular width and relative bearing of any shadow sectors for their influence on the radar at the first opportunity after fitting If you have a radio direction finder on your boat keep the antenna unit from its antenna more than two meters to prevent interference to the direction finder To lessen the chance of picking up electrical interference avoid where possible routing the signal cable near other onboard electrical equipment Also avoid running the cable in parallel with power cables A magnetic compass will be affected if the antenna unit is placed too close to the magnetic compass Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass Standard compass 2 10 m MODEL 1742 1742C 1 00 m MODEL 1762 1762C 1763C 1 50 m MODEL 1752 1752C1753C Steering compass 1 60 m MODEL 1742 1742C 0 80 m MODEL 1762 1 762C 1763C 1 20 m MODEL 1752 1752C 1763C Do not paint the radiator aperture to ensure pr
63. y unfastening four screws and removing a gasket e Pan head screws M4x8 4 pcs Cable cl i able clamping plate EN Shield cover _ Gasket Pan head screws bn ES M4x8 7 pcs A Shield m Pan head screws 4 8 7 pcs 525355535 5 gt ese Antenna unit inside view 7 Pass the cable through the hole at the bottom of the radome base 8 Secure the cable with the cable clamping plate and gasket Ground the shield wire by one of the screws of the cable clamping plate 9 Attach three connectors of the signal cable to respective ports as shown below 1 11 to one of the screws we of the cable clamping plate Ps P Lun L 9 J801 MD 9208 4 pin connector to J802 on MD 9208 fl eee IW N 13 pin connector to J611 on IF 9215 Z M A Signal cable antenna unit side RF unit 10 Attach the EMC core supplied as shown below MD9208 J806 entrance clamping plate EMC core 0455251512 Above cable clamping Se plate MN J613 PTU 9335 J611 IF9215 How to attach EMC core 11 Fix the shield cover Do not pinch the cable 12 Attach the radome cover aligning triangle mark on radome cover with that on radome base Radome cover A V Radome base How to position
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