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2.       Rubber gasket    Sectional view    VA Rubber gasket    e    Mounting base    Antenna unit  inside view    8  Heferring 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   connector  here  J811   Connect 9 pin    connector  here  J801      How to connect the antenna cable to the antenna unit    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 cable entry     Fixing band    10  Referring 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 7  for details    12  Fasten the fixing band with screw  M4X15  supplied         Align bend with   gt  corner of chassis     band EMI core       Fixing  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 sectiona
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4.    Installation Man  m    MARINE RADAR MODEL1724C 1734C  COLOR VIDEO PLOTTER GD 1720C       SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS uu u uuu ia i  EQUIPMENT IIS     ii  SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS                                                                                        IV  J  SOON MING EE 1  1 1 Installation of Display Unit gem 1  1 2 Mounting of Antenna UNIS e 4  2  WIIINQ G   16  SN N ee E E E EE A 16  2 2 External Buzzer  OP03 136  option  Connection                                                                 19  2  HOWTO CONGEC WITA PCC    uum uu T HH  20  3  SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT                                                                              21  3 1 Setting up with the Installation Ward    21  3 2 Checking Magnetron Heater Voltage  pp 33  33 Remote Controller Selling iena rta 34  PACKING LIS FS iaia trani A 1  OUTLINE DRAWINGS                                                                                                 D 1  INTERCONNECTION DIAGRANS S                                                                             S 1       FURUNO ELECTRIC CO   LTD     www furuno co jp  All brand and product names are trademarks  registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders     FURUNO ELECTRIC CO   LTD     9  52 Ashi hara  cho   N shi nomya  662 8580  J APAN    Telephone     481   0  798  65  2111  Fax    81   0  798  65  4200       X  AI rights reserved    Printed i n J apan       Pub  No  1 M    35550  E   HMA  MIEL1 OAC CD 1720C     Elementa
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7.  670 ES     LN 1724C   For antenna unit of  CP03 18001 008 478 740 MODEL 1734C    Spare parts   SP03 15201 008547740   1                 Remaks O  ForNavNet1m            For NavNet  1m    For NavNet  5 m    Optional supply    Name   Type     CodeNo   Qty  MJ A6SPF0014 050C   000 154 049 10   1    MJ A6SPF0014 100C   000 154 050 10   1   For NavNet  10 m    1  Fornavaid 5m          Cable assy  LMJ A6SPF0012 100C   000 154 037 10   1  For navaid  10 m  MJ A6SPF0003 050C   000 154 054 10   1      MJ A6SPF0009 100C   000 154 036 10   1  w 6P connector  10 m    MJ A6SPF0007 100 000 159 695 10   1   For compass  10m    Rectifier    PR 62                 1       1  1  1            External OP03 136 000 086 443  buzzer  MJ A6SPF0014 300 000 154 052 10 For NavNet  30 m     050C    100C    200C  x G      E    G      050C    100C    100C    MJ A7SPF0007 050C   000 154 02810   1   Por external buzzer PC   w 7P connector  5 m   MJ A6SRMD TM11AP   000 144 463 1   Adapter cable for HUB   8 005  Remote RMC 100 000 089 885 1   Remote controller  vinyl case  battery  labels  controller set  Mounting   OP03 92 008 445 070 1   For MODEL1734C antenna unit  bracket  1  Mounting     OP03 93 008 445 080 1   For MODEL1724C antenna unit  bracket  2     AIS Interface   IF 1500AIS       For connection of FA 100       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 
8.  MAGNETIC when connecting with a magnetic compass  or select TRUE when  connecting with a gyrocompass or satellite compass    Choose ANTENNA ROTATION and then press the EDIT soft key     ANTENNA ROTATION       Confirm that ROTATE is selected and then press the ENTER soft key     24    20  Choose TUNING and then press the EDIT soft key     TUNING       A   o ON  e OFF  v    21  Choose ON and then press the ENTER soft key  Then  the radar s video and tuning are  automatically adjusted    22  After tuning has been completed  choose TIMING ADJUST and then press the EDIT  soft key     TIMING ADJUST       A   o ON     OFF  v    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  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 a
9.  Nem       If the thickness of the platform is 6 10 mm  use M10x25 bolts  supplied   For thicker  platform use locally supplied bolts     Antenna base   e    7   5 mm or under  M10x20  6 10 mm  M10x25  over 10 mm   localy supplied bolts    Transceiver  module    Flat       washer A Platform  Spring  washer Hex bolt Apply silicone sealant    M10 x 25  or M10 x 20     How to fasten the radome base to platform    4  Unfasten four screws to remove the cover  Discard the packing material in the radome         N E Snap holder    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 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   C  Attach the snap to a screw hole on the inside of the cover     Note  Do not hang any other objects with the snap     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   in the  figure shown below        Antenna unit  inside view    Caution  Be careful not to pinch the rotation detector cable when remounting the shield  plate        Passthe 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  
10.  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 to  Distance to  MODEL   100 W m   point    Worst case  4 00 m       EQUIPMENT LISTS    Standard supply     Display unit  Roas il  Antenna unit  RSB T0 070A              1  ForMODELIZMC    RSB 0071 058 rr    Remote RMC 100 000 089 885 Remote controller  vinyl case   controller set battery  labels    CP03 22200 000 089 887        For display unit  For MODEL 1724C antenna unit   CP03 22100 000 089 848 5 m signal cable S03 87 5  For MODEL 1724C antenna unit   EA 5 10 m signal cable S03 87 10  For MODEL 1724C antenna unit   CU Dee 9    15m signal cable SO3 87 15  For MODEL 1724C antenna unit   PN 19 EDI 20 m signal cable SO3 87 20  For MN 1724C antenna unit     53 10 See 30m MN cable S03 87 30  EEN For MODEL 1734C antenna unit   terials E 3    e OU EE BE 10 m signal cable S03 88 10       For NN 1734C antenna unit   ME ND 15 m signal cable SO3 88 15  CP03 22320 000 089 900 For MODEL 1734C antenna unit   CP03 22330 000 089 914    20m DEREN  cable S03 88 20    For MODEL 1734C antenna unit   30m   cable S03 88 30    ES     LN antenna unit of  CP03 20301 008 440
11.  small buoy and confirm that the buoy shows up dead  ahead on the radar when it is visually dead ahead     25  The next step is to choose navigation data sources and calibrate navigation data  Press  the NEXT soft key to show the NAV SETUP menu              POSITION SOURCE   AIR TEMPERATURE SOURCE  FURUNO BB GPS FURUNO BB GPS  SPEED  STW  SOURCE AIR PRESSURE SOURCE  ETR FURUNO BB GPS  TEMPERATURE SOURCE  ETR  DETPH SOURCE  ETR    STW CALIBRATION   00    TEMP CALIBRATION   00 0  F   DEPTH CALIBRATION   00ft   WIND AVERAGING  001 seconds s    WIND DIRECTION OFFSET  S000 0     WIND SPEED CALIBRATION   00     WIND  MWV  SOURCE  FURUNO BB GPS    50 F  mew ue Re  1 2 kt 1 2 kt  99 5ft 131   99  5ft lol    Page 1 Page 2          Installation wizard  nav setup    26  Choose appropriate item and press the EDIT soft key   2   Choose appropriate setting and then press the ENTER soft key  Refer to the table below  for description of each item     NAV SETUP menu description  Wem  Description          Settings  Default in bold     Position Chooses source of position data  FURUNO BB GPS  GPS Receiver  Source GP 320B 330B or Weather sensor  WS 200  GP  GPS navigator  via    NETWORK or NMEA port    LC  Loran C navigator  via  NETWORK or NMEA port    ALL  Multiple navaid connection   via NETWORK or NMEA port     Speed  STW    Chooses source of speed data ETR  NavNet sounder   NMEA  Source    Temperature Chooses source of water temperature data    ETR  NMEA  Select ETR to show       Source wate
12. 106 on PTU Board       33    3 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 ID 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 the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION and GENERAL  SETUP soft key to show the GENERAL SETUP menu      gt  KEY BEEP  gt  LAT LON DISPLAY  ON DD MM MMMM   LANGUAGE TD DISPLAY  ENGLISH LORAN C  RANGE UNIT SPEED    nm  kt SOG  TEMPERATURE UNIT POSITION DISPLAY  S LAT LON    F  DEPTH UNIT TIME DISPLAY   t 24 HOURS  WIND UNIT INFRARED REMOTE MODE  ft A    WIND DATA RANGE  amp  BEARING MODE  APPARENT RHUMB LINE  SPEED AVERAGING BEARING READOUT  60 seconds MAGNETIC  LOCAL TIME OFFSET MAGNETIC VARIATION  9H 0m AUTO 07 0  E  RESET TRIP LOG    TIMEOUT DISPLAY SETTING    Sec  SAVE MOB KEY FUNCTION  SAVE SHIP POSITION  amp  MOB  WALLPAPER  DEFAULT       Page 1 Page 2    GENERAL SETUP menu    2  Press the NEXT PAGE soft key to show Page 2   3  Choose INFRARED REMOTE MODE  and press the EDIT soft key to show the I R  REMOTE MODE window     I R REMOTE MODE       Remote controller ID  mode window    PRESS  0  AND  2  KEY  TOGETHER TO CHANGE MODE          REMOTE MODE window    4  Point the remote controller toward the display unit  and then press any key on the  remote controller  Preset mode appears in the remote controller ID mo
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14. 72 031 092 015  IP 172 031 092 016  IP 172 031 092 017    IP 172 031 092 018  IP 172 031 092 019                 12  Choose appropriate setting and then press the ENTER soft key  If you set DEVICE NO   or RADAR SOURCE  turn the power on and off again at the completion of the  installation wizard     Radar Antenna Echo  Sounder    ETRO   default        FAX30  7 inch 7 inch AUX1  7 inch Display display display  default   Device 1 Device 2 Device 3    Device Number   1 Device Number   2 Device Number   3  Radar Source   1 Radar Source   1 Radar Source   1    Sounder Source   ETRO Sounder Source   ETRO Sounder Source   ETRO    Aux Source   AUX1 Aux Source   AUX1 Aux Source   AUX1    23    13     14     15     16     17     18     19        After choosing ALL sources  press the NEXT soft key  and the RADAR SETUP menu  appears  If you do not have a radar installed  press the NEXT soft key to show the  NAV SETUP menu and go to step 25     ANTENNA TYPE   A   HEADING DATA  MAGNETIC   ANTENNA ROTATION  ROTATE   TUNING   OFF   TIMING ADJUST  OFF   HEADING ADJUST   OFF    Installation wizard  radar setup  Choose ANTENNA TYPE and then press the EDIT soft key     ANTENNA TYPE    A  o A  MODEL 1724C      B  MODEL 1734C   v       Choose the appropriate antenna type and then press the ENTER soft key     Choose HEADING DATA and then press the EDIT soft key     HEADING DATA    A   O MAGNETIC     TRUE   v       Choose the appropriate heading data source and then press the ENTER soft key  Select 
15. AUTO    4800 and  38400    bps   DATAS port  4800   9600  19200  bps   Lat Lon Format Selects latitude longitude format to   DD MM MM   MM MMM  output  DD MM MMM      DD MM MMMM      DD i    XTE Format Selects number of XTE digits to X  XX X  XX  output  X  XXX  NO    Output Selects whether to output route Yes  No   Destination data sentence RTE  and waypoint               data  data sentence WPL  when  destination is set   connected   connected    Choose parity of equipment Even  Odd  None   connected     PORT MNITR Use this key to view which sentences are being output  See the example on   soft key  then next page          Auto detection of baud rate of connected equipment  For use only with device having     AUTO    feature       Choose 38400 bps when connecting an AIS Interface or AIS Transponder to the DATA1  port     31     GPGLL 3415 2345 N 13520 5301 E 152500 00   A E7 lt CR gt  lt LF gt  GPGLL 3415 2345 N 135  20 5301 E 152500 00 A E7 lt CR gt  lt LF gt  GPGLL   3415 2345 N 13520 5301 E 152500 00 A     E7 lt CR gt  lt LF gt  GPGLL 3415 2345 N 13520 530  1 E 152500 00 A E7 lt CR gt  lt LF gt  GPGLL 3415   2345 N 13520 5301 E 152500 00 A E7 lt CR gt    lt LF gt  GPGLL 3415 2345 N 13520 5301 E 15  2500 00 A E7 lt CR gt  lt LF       Installation wizard  port monitor display    34  Press the NEXT soft key  and the NMEA sentence selection window appears        Installation wizard  NMEA sentence selection window    35  Choose sentence to process and press the ON OFF soft ke
16. GP 320B 330B  it s now time to set  up external equipment  Press the NEXT soft key to show the DATA1  GPS NMEA  port  setup menu  It is only necessary to set up ports which you are going to use  skip  unnecessary steps  If you do not have external equipment connected to the NavNet   press the NEXT key several times to show the  FINISH AND EXIT INSTALLATION  WIZARD  screen and then push the ENTER knob to finish           OUTPUT FORMAT  NMEA0183 2 0  BAUD RATE  4800bps  LAT LON FORMAT    DD  MM MMM    XTE FORMAT  X  XX   OUTPUT DESTINATION  NO       Installation wizard  DATA1  GPS NMEA  port setup menu    30    32  Choose item and press the EDIT soft key  Choose appropriate setting and then press  the ENTER soft key  Refer to the table and sentence description on the next page for  details    33  Press the NEXT key  and the DATA3  PC NMEA EXT BUZZ  port setup menu appears   Set up this port similar to how you set up the DATA1 port        NMEA OUTPUT FORMAT  NMEA Ver 2 0  BAUD RATE  4800bps  BIT LENGTH  8 bits    STOP BIT  1 bit   PARITY  NONE        Control  Xon Xoff   Installation wizard  DATAS  PC NMEA EXT BUZZ  port setup menu    Description of items in    port    menus      Description       Settings       Default Setting    Output Format oelects NMEA output version for NMEA0183 Ver  1 5    NMEAO0183 Ver    DATA1 port   the equipment connected  NMEA0183 Ver  2 0   2 0  NMEA Output  Format  DATA3  port     Baud Rate Choose baud rate of equipment DATA1 port  4800  connected  
17. 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    This port connects other NavNet equipment  with the optional NavNet cable  Available  equipment are shown in the table below     HUB  used when more    MODEL1724C 1734C GD 1720C SARA than two NavNet units    ETR 30N  are connected         18    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 050C  w 7P connector  5 m   code no  000 154 028 10      1  Attach the MJ A7SPF0007 050C 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 050C cable as shown below     Soldering          m l    dg          External buzzer MJ A7SPF0007 050C    Cut other cable  and wrap here with tape     Connection of external buzzer and display unit  using cable assy type MJ A7SPF0007 050C cable    4  Fasten the buzzer with the double sided tape or two tapping screws  3x15 or 3x20  local  supply      19    2 3 How to Connect with a PC    When connecting with the personal computer  prepare the optional cable ass
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19. OWN  ABOVE  THEN PUSH  NEXT  WHEN DONE        5  Confirm that INST  WIZARD is selected  and then push the ENTER soft key  A  diagnostic test is conducted and then the chart disclaimer message appears    6  You are then asked    LOAD SETTING DATA FROM CARD      This allows you to use the  set up this NavNet unit with the settings of another NavNet unit  thereby shortening the  time required to set up the equipment  To use the settings of another NavNet unit  insert  the appropriate SD card in the slot and push the ENTER knob  If not  hit the CLEAR key   If you loaded settings  the message  LOADING COMPLETED  REMOVE THE CARD  AND PRESS ANY KEY TO RESTART    appears if loading was successful  Remove the  card and press any key to restart the equipment  installation is completed  To set up  manually  go to step 7     21    CAUTION  Ensure that the settings to be loaded are compatible with this NavNet unit   Improper settings will damage the equipment     7  The screen for set up of units of measurement appears      gt  RANGE UNIT  nm  kt  DEPTH UNIT  ft    TEMPERATURE UNIT    F   WIND UNIT  kt   LOCAL TIME OFFSET   00 00   AIR PRESSURE UNIT  hpa       Installation wizard  units of measurement    8  Choose an item and then press the EDIT soft key  One of the following windows  appears     RANGE SPEED UNIT DEPTH UNIT        A    TEMPERATURE UNIT    o nm  kt      km  km h   O sm  mph   O nm  amp  yd  kt  o nm  amp  m  kt   O km  amp  m  km h  O sm  amp  yd  mph    v LOCAL TIME OFFSE
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22. T  WIND UNIT  A    AIR PRESSURE UNIT  A    O hpa      mbar  o mmHg  o inHg  v       9  Choose unit of measurement desired and then press the ENTER soft key  LOCAL TIME  OFFSET allows you to use local time  instead of UTC time   Set the time difference  between local time and UTC time    10  After you have chosen units of measurement  press the NEXT soft key  and the  NETWORK SETUP menu appears  This is where you set up your NavNet network  See  the illustration on then next page for typical network setup  If you have no other  NavNet devices installed  press the NEXT key and go to step 13     DEVICE NUMBER  1     HOST NAME NAVNET1    IP ADDRESS 172 031 003 003     RADAR SOURCE  1  SOUNDER SOURCE  ETRO    FOR FURTHER DETAILS   PLEASE REFER TO THE  INSTALLATION MANUAL       Installation wizard  network setup    22    11  Choose DEVICE NUMBER  RADAR SOURCE or SOUNDER SOURCE as appropriate  and then press the EDIT soft key  One of the following displays appears depending on  your selection     DEVICE NUMBER RADAR SOURCE SOUNDER SOURCE    A   IP 172 031 003 001  o ETRO   IP 172 031 003 002     ETR1   IP 172 031 003 003  o ETR2   IP 172 031 003 004  o ETR3    o NO CONNECT o ETR4  v o ETR5    O ETR6  o ETR7  O ETR8  O ETR9  o OFF  v    IP 172 031 003 001  IP 172 031 003 002    1    IP 172 031 092 001  2      3  IP 172 031 003 003   4           IP 172 031 092 011   IP 172 031 092 012   IP 172 031 092 013   IP 172 031 092 014     A  O      O  O    1   2   3  IP 172 031 003 004 4  IP 1
23. TUDE OFFSET  0 000 E  DISABLE SATELLITE  LATITUDE  45  35 000 N  LONGITUDE  125  00 000 W  ANTENNA HEIGHT    005m  GPS FIX MODE  2D 3D    COLD START  NO       Installation wizard  GPS setup    29  Choose an item and press the EDIT soft key to show corresponding window   30  Choose seiting and then press the ENTER soft key  Refer to the table which follows for  description     GPS SETUP menu description    Geodetic Your equipment is preprogrammed with   Use the cursor  Datum most of the major chart systems of the   pad or ENTER  world  Although the WGS 84 system  knob to select  the GPS standard  is now widely used   appropriate  other categories of charts still exist  chart   Select the chart system used  not the  area where your boat is sailing     Position When the DOP or receiving condition is   0 999 sec 0 sec  no position  omoothing 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         Con t on next page     28    GPS SETUP menu description  con t from previous page     opd Cse During position fixing  ship s velocity 0 999 sec 5 Sec   omoothing  speed and course  is directly  measured b
24. al interference  avoid where possible  routing the antenna cable near other electrical equipment onboard  Also avoid running the  cable in parallel with power cables     e Observe the safe compass distances shown in the Safety Instructions to prevent  interference to a magnetic compass     1 2 2 Mounting antenna unit of MODEL 1724C    1  Remove mounting hardware at the bottom of the antenna unit  four each of hex bolts   M10X20   spring washers and flat washers  Save the spring washers and flat washers  to use them to fix the radome base to the platform  at step 3  If the thickness of the  mounting platform is 5 mm or less also save the bolts     Stern Bow  AIE        Screws  two screws on other side    Cable entry e              Flat washer  c         Spring washer   amp   amp       Hex bolt  M10 x 20     Antenna unit  showing location of mounting hardware    2  Construct a platform  wood  steel  or aluminum  6 10 mm in thickness referring to the  outline drawing at the back of this manual   A mounting bracket for mounting the  antenna unit on a sailboat mast is optionally available  Refer to page 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  radome base to the platform  The torque should be between 19 6 24 5
25. d for T IP  precem   AIS Transponder   NMEA sentence only  cntrenuryn FA 150  retto     n__ywr E Kee     FA 30     MUB Fi Als RECEIVER            l  EE  Frezza Display unit  regir ee   59  RDP 148  ONE   1    zasemms ee   eee Rectifier  ay ce Ca P R 62  nd   Bi st Network o di nn EE  sn A   Sounder          ETR 6 10N    12 24VDC   Other NavNet Unit  J ETR 30N   100 110 115 220 230 VAC   Model 1724C  etc   MM 16  50 60 Hz         Standard            22   Option      3   OC Q   supply    Navnet2 system GD 1720C       Antenna Unit GP  320B 330B                   Sounder data   Note  The picture disappears  10 seconds after the NavNet  cable is disconnected from a   sub  NavNet display unit     Network Sounder Network Sounder  ETR 6 10N ETR 6 10N  ETR 30N ETR 30N     option   option        Figure 2  a  NavNet2 system  three unit connection    Radar data              gt                   Plotter data       Figure 2  b  NavNet2 system  two unit connection    vi    1  MOUNTING    NOTICE    Do not apply paint  anti corrosive  sealant or contact spray to coating or    plastic parts of the equipment     Those items contain organic solvents that  can damage coating and plastic parts   especially plastic connectors        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 k
26. de window    5  After the confirmation of the remote controller mode on the window appears  press the    0  and  2  key together on the remote controller to change the controller ID mode setting   among A  B  C and D    Operate the trackball so that the display ID is the same as the controller mode setting    7  Press the MENU key to close the menu      gt     34       1886 X MV61       16    091   000  x  0666    3N       6     091   000    0666    350     06    091   000    0666    3NO     08    091    000    01600 6        ON 3009 NOlIdI39S3Q    I I 9  1G66 X MV61           MVS AHL SI ALNYNO    LONGOYd WHaddn JHL   lt  JO     OV ld NI GaddIHS 38     VAN LONGOYd YIMO1 JHL WALI NV OO  CILSTI 38 AVIN S     dOO ANY S3dAL OML       URECGBP BH SE PFPC UNOG AQ BHR COM BT OP S Ero oL e SE e   e        TNO NOILVOIJIO3dS dVW O  1        gt  EVIL  OX Tav iW 9  f   bs  COCL         IVIINVW NOTLVTIVISNI     e By ae IET    S  q01V4d4d0   EX E E   IVIINVW S_ UOIVH4d0      He He At KH   ALV IdW4l ONILNNOW HSN 13    We MEY GATA EC        AINO 30N3H32J3H YOH DNIAVdQd NI SNOISN3WIG      2 BSS    LIZ  OP 9        G4SN LON      HV IO0ZZZ 60dO S IVIiH31VIN NOILVTIV LSNI NI  8XEW SMAYOS QV3H NVd  kO  0021 09 HOJ       VALU EI Gy 8XeW S A EY T  VLOM107Z22 E0dOKK WET   EAH 35 0072L1 09 Z     IVIH31VIN 3ALLV LN3S38Hd38 40         TIN 3009 JHL S31VOIGNI A  HLIM DNIdN     YAANNN 3009  PIZZA E REY CO S HE PI Des  CO RE RE AUT       68    091   000    INAWNOOd NOIIVOIA  I LON      1 Bel SP CO ES S    v
27. eep 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    e A magnetic compass will be affected if the display unit is placed too close to the magnetic  compass  Observe the compass safe distances show in the Safety Instructions to prevent  disturbance to a magnetic compass     1 1 1 Mounting procedure    Tabletop  overhead mounting  Follow the procedure below to mount the display unit on a tabletop or the overhead     1  Fixthe hanger by four tapping screw   2  Screw knob bolts in display unit  set it to hanger  and tighten knob bolts   3  Attach hard cover to protect LCD                 Tapping screws  4 pcs       Pe    Sag  s    MN    S amp          TEL  1    Say       k     Sie                  Ch  SR wa  P d ba   aj be  L   NS pom    Z     dP      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 b
28. ent Connect other NavNet  interference  equipment  GD 1720C        ETR 6 10N  ETR 30N   HUB etc   here   Display unit  rear view    For signal cable connection  see the procedure on the next page     16    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 Connector    Cable       DJ 1 Display unit  3  Cover the connector with the rubber cover   4  Putthe 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     17    DATA1 to DATA3 ports    These ports connect to the equipment shown in the table below     DATA1  7P  DATA2  6P  DATAS  7P     GPS receiver GP 310B 320B  Heading sensor   RS 232C OUT  NMEA 0183 IN   NMEA equipment  ex  SC 60 120    External buzzer OUT    Note  No sensor can be directly connected to the DATAS port        This equipment can receive the following NMEA 0183 format sentences from other  equipment     e Own ship s position  GGA gt RMC gt RMA gt GLL  e Ship   s speed  RMC gt RMA gt VTG gt VHW  e Destination waypoint  RMB   e Heading  True   HDT gt 
29. l Chlorine Free     The paper used i n thi s nanual  is el enental chl ori ne free        FURUNO Aut hori zed Di stri but or  Deal er       A   APR  2005  E   JU  16 2009     00015180914            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 a  magnetic compass     Standard  Steering    1734C antenna 1 41m  1 10m       SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    A 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  
30. l view on the previous page for  positioning of rubber gasket     1 2 3 Mounting antenna unit of MODEL 1734C    1  Open the antenna unit packing box carefully   2  Unbolt the four bolts at the base of the radome to remove the radome cover     Radome cover     FU   SA UJ 0   Kee  ee   N     u O         7        Antenna unit    The mounting surface must be parallel with the waterline and provided with five holes   four fixing holes and one cable entry  whose dimensions are shown in the outline  drawing attached at the end of this manual    The unit is adjusted so a target echo returned 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 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    r             4 712 Holes    Flat washer  Spring washer                M10 x 25 Hex bolt      Platform    Antenna unit  cover removed    10    Antenna base plate    Effective e Gasket  thread length    A        Radome  25 mm   I                                10m                 Flat Ze  washer  Spring Platform  washer M10 x 25    Apply silicone sealan
31. mounting bracket and fasten it to a mast  Fasten the antenna unit to the  bracket     14    ASSEMBLED  BRACKET          e   M8 x2 ET d 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    15    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 a 10A fuse    5A on GD 1720C  inserted in its fuse holder   This fuse is for use with a 12 VDC power supply   If you are using a 24 VDC power supply  replace    the fuse with a 5A fuse  3A fuse on GD 1720C    Also  attach the  5A label    3A label  on GD 1720C   to the fuse holder on the power cable  Use of an  improper fuse can result in damage to the equipment                                               ann HS  TA  12 24 VDC  Signal cable connector CH Connect power  WT signal cable cable here        from antenna here                    NOTICE    Tighten the boot band    securely to ensure  watertightness        DATA 1  7P     Connect  GPS receiver  GP 310B 320B        AS    A                       KPPA NMEA equipment   TO   Te   j N E  lt        AIS Transponder Interface    Ground terminal  EE EE ER bere    Connect ground wire e    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  prev
32. ngitude Set initial longitude position after cold 180  E     180  W 125  00 000W  start  Use the W  lt      gt  E soft key to          switch coordinate     Antenna Enter the height of the GPS antenna 0 99 m 5m  Height unit above sea surface      Con t on next page     29    GPS SETUP menu description  con t from previous page     ltem   Description   Settings   Default Setting    Fix Mode Choose position fixing method  2D 2D  2D 3D 2D 3D   three satellites in view   2D 3D  three  or four satellites in view whichever is  greater         Cold Start Clears the Almanac to receive the latest   No  Yes  Almanac     WAAS setup  Press the WAAS SETUP soft key at the GPS SETUP menu to show the WAAS SETUP  display    Contents of WAAS SETUP menu      ltem   Description       Settings   Default Setting  WAAS Mode   Select ON to use the WAAS mode  On  Off    WAAS WAAS satellite can be searched Auto  Manual Auto  Search automatically or manually  For manual   search  enter appropriate WAAS satellite   number     WAAS Alarm   When the WAAS signal is lost  the On  Off Off  audible alarm sounds with the visual  message  NO WAAS SIGNAL    On  Alarm continues to sound until the  WAAS positioning mode is available  again or the alarm is recognized by key  operation   Off  Alarm sounds three times   Corrections Selects the type of message for WAAS  Data correction  Use  00   operational status   in North America   02  in other locations     31  After you have finished setting up the GPS receiver 
33. pin connector   to J801 on MD 9208             4 pin connector   to J802 on MD 9208                1       D             A    13 pin connector   to 4611 on IF 9215    J802  J801       RF unit    12    10  Attach the EMC core supplied as shown below     MD9208    J806    entrance    clamping plate    EMC core    E04SS251512   Above cable  clamping CR  plate       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 the radome cover  13  Loosely fasten the radome fixing bolts  You will tighten them after confirming magnetron  heater voltage     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 1734C     Type  OP03 92  Code No   008 445 070                                     Part 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 1724C     Type  OP03 93  Code No   008 445 080    TUIS  PIT       Assemble the 
34. ppear 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  a  Choose ON and then press the ENTER soft key   Transmit on the shortest range and confirm that gain and A C SEA are properly adjusted   Visually select a target which forms straight line  harbor wall  straight piers      Rotate the ENTER knob to straighten the target selected at step b   and then press the  ENTER knob to finish     Q O O      S        25    23  Choose HEADING ADJUST and then press the EDIT soft key     HEADING ADJ UST    o ON     OFF  v       24  Choose ON and then press the ENTER soft key     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     Set ship s heading toward a suitable target  for example  ship or buoy  at a range between  0 125 and 0 25 nautical mile    Rotate the ENTER knob to bisect the target with the EBL and press the SET soft key    Press the RETURN soft key    As a final test  move the boat towards a
35. product is  assigned 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     ex  MODEL 1724C  GPS receiver  GP 320B 330B    Or       WS 200       ES  Display Uniti                RDP 148                iEchosounder          DAS du      AIS Interface      Navi ator    iAlS transponder                           g                               1F 1500AIS       External buzzer  PC      Not required  for AIS Transponder  FA 150       Heading sensor      NMEA sentence only    Remote X i   Controller i   Seen emm mem mmy   tong RMC 100 E     MIR Li FA 30       P  198 15 AIS RECEIVER   kk   N etwo rk SOU nde r   u i Gei     i  Other NavNet unit   ETR 6 10N      x   GD 1720C  etc     ETR 30N                 ee   12 24 VDC       100 110 115 220 230 VAC  1  50 60 Hz    NavNet2 system MODEL 1724C MODEL 1734C    GPS receiver    bo      nd    or    Um    Remote    Controller              L  RMC 100         Echo sounder      Navigator      External buzzer  PC      Heading sensor         Not require
36. r       0000 6   2       6686 99    000  WANVW 39N3d3338 SNATS   L0 00 6   3  447 23  SES MIS    INAWNO0d    00 0 9   66 800  SIVIdd1VW NOIIVTIVISNI    KAEI    L0666 60d9    0L 760 751 000  ASSV 4 IdVO    WES BAL CA   SIVWIMALVW NOILVTIVISNI HEI  sldVd dHVds   15 M 4    SLUVd MVdS Bae       LAS HF TIOHINOO JO      dA EX  LAS M3T1041NOO 3108083443 J 3E       LINA AV IdS T    TNT       LINA IOZT          3 3 gp dM LSI 1 PS N I M 9 V d       v       L I    FS86 X MV61l CATNO FONIYISIY HOJ SNIMYHO NI SNOISN3WIG       2 El  lt  AREORA  1396 X dV61 CATNO     ON     4            d YOH SNIMVHO NI SNOISN     AI      2 B         LIZA VE     3AVS 3HL SI     ITIVTO 1OndOdd 3AVS 3HL SI     IITVTO 1OnQOdd  H3ddn JHL 40     OV1d NI GaddIHS 38 AVIN 1OTdOdd d     AO 1 JHL WALI NV 0    dALSIT 38 AVN S3009 ANY S3dAL OML H3ddn JHL 40 39V1d NI Q3ddIHS 38     VAN LONGOYd YAMOT JHL  Wall NV 40d ALSI 38 AYN S3309 ANY S3dAL OML  W   EK  ROO C Y a gage aa TEO GOTT  CPP LC SE OS ee VAENIENE LI  ERA CY qS NP ERIT CMT HT  CP  SRORC CSR A L  YE E    00 19  798 000  Ol EE   9  000 YIHSVM DNIYdS  voesns OLN    YOESNS OLN FHN    00 1  1 198 000      01 6   6 191 000 YIHSVM 1V 14  voesns OLN    vOESNS OLN                 LS    01    88 29 1 000     QV3H 1101S  1108 OH  POESNS SCXOLN    JA   GY BAL             00    9 tvY   000 00 0 9 0vY 800  af   3400 NI SIVIYILVN NOI LIVTIVISNI  618186SSY03 L0  06    0d9  4EOMH RHET  10081    0d9 SIVIM3IVW NOILVTIVISNI LINN VNN3INV VAT te ch ae L10   0     0d0 STIVIMILVA NO
37. r temperature data fed from  the network sounder    Depth Chooses source of depth data  ETR  NMEA  Select ETR to show   Source depth data fed from the network        sounder     Calibration in percentage   Calibration offset to correct NMEA temperature data  in   F   00 0  C  Calibration correct NMEA depth data  or P B   00 ft    Wind Enter a value to smooth wind 001 600 s  001s  Averaging speed direction data  Ship   s bow is   referenced to smooth wind vector   movement   Wind Offsets wind direction data  S180   P180    S000 0   Direction  Offset    Wind Speed   Offsets NMEA wind speed data  Enter  50 to  50   00   Calibration amount in percentage     Wind  MWV    Chooses source of wind data  FURUNO BB GPS  NMEA  Select   Source FURUNO BB GPS to show wind  data fed from the WS 200    Air Chooses source of air temperature data  FURUNO BB GPS  NMEA  Select   Temperature FURUNO BB GPS to show air       Source temperature data fed from the  WS 200    Air Pressure   Chooses source of air pressure data  FURUNO BB GPS  NMEA  Select   Source FURUNO BB GPS to show air  pressure data fed from the  WS 200        27    28  After setting up navigation equipment  press the NEXT soft key  and the GPS SETUP  menu appears  This menu sets ups the FURUNO GPS receiver GP 320B 330B  If you  do not have this equipment  press the NEXT soft key and go to step 31      gt  GEODETIC DATUM  WGS 84    POSITION SMOOTHING  000 second  s   SPD CSE SMOOTHING  005 second  s   LATITUDE OFFSET  0 000 N  LONGI
38. t  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 by unfastening four screws and removing a gasket     Si    Pan head screws  M4x8 4 pcs       9  Cable clamping plate            Shield cover WY      Gasket    Pan head screws     e      M4x8 7 pcs  9              e  se  ee                        e  ese                     ee  eo e    Shield cover    Pan head screws P   xi               eo                                       mx  X CS                                       GS eg  ee E e es                           A          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     11    ER   to one of the screws  of the cable clamping plate    P j               Signal cable  antenna unit side         Y    9 
39. ulkhead thickness  A  plus 7 8 1 5 mm  Also the length of B  should be max  7 mm     B A                 MU  SS    A       Fixing screw  side view    Prepare a cutout in the mounting location whose dimensions are as shown in below   2  Attach the flush mount sponge to the display unit     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    97 205       130 40 5 4240 5          Flush mounting of display unit    1 2 Mounting of Antenna Units    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  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 o   Antenna unit       Typical antenna unit placement on sailboat and powerboat    e  n order to minimize the chance of picking up electric
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42. y  MJ A7SPF0007 050C and D sub 9 pins plug  local supply   and connected them as follows   This function is not available with the GD 1720C     SHIELD       D SUB 9PIN MJ A7SPF0007 050C   CD  gt 1  gt  Se TO   RD  gt  2 1 PD s 2     RD   TD 39 Pe  lt 3 lt  RDA  DIR  gt 4 gt   lt 4 lt  RDB  GND  gt  5  lt  5  lt  412V  DSR  gt  6  gt  SHIELD    6  lt  EXT BUZZ  RTS    7  gt   oo 3  lt  GND     gh   CTS   8 SEN   RI  gt  9  gt     MJ A7SPF0007 050C cable connection for PC    3  SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT       3 1 Setting up with the Installation Wizard    After you have installed the equipment  set up the equipment with the installation wizard   The wizard allows you to easily set up the NavNet network  choose source of radar   sounder and auxiliary   GPS  ports  etc     1  Press the POWER BRILL key to turn on the power  and the following screen appears     INSTALL  WIZARD  LANGUAGE  x ee         ENGLISH  o FRANCAIS    o DEUTSH    o ITALIANO    o PORUTGES  o DANSK  o SVENSKA    o NORSK    v  EXIT    Installation wizard  language selection window       2  Rotate the ENTER knob to choose the appropriate language and then push the ENTER  soft key    3  Adialog box asks you if you want to start the simulation mode  which provides  simulated operation of the equipment    4  Press the CLEAR key to skip the simulation mode  Then  the SELECT MODE window  appears     SELECT MODE    A     INST  WIZARD  o INST  MODE    O SIMPLE CHECK MODE  o NORMAL MODE  v    CHANGE OR CONFIRM THE ITEMS SH
43. y 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     Latitude Offset   Offsets latitude position to further refine   9  999 S   no offset   position accuracy  Use the N  lt     gt  S  soft key to switch coordinate     Longitude As above but for longitude  Use the W   9 999 E     0 0  no offset   Offset  lt    gt  E soft key to switch coordinate  9 999 W    Disable Every GPS satellite is broadcasting None   Satellite 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     Latitude Set initial latitude position after cold 90  S   90  N 45  35 000 N  start  Use the N          S soft key to  switch coordinate     Lo
44. y to show ON  to output  data  or          OFF  as appropriate    36  Press the NEXT soft key and the message    FINISH AND EXIT INSTALLATION  WIZARD  ARE YOU SURE   appears  Press the ENTER knob to finish the installation  wizard     This concludes the Installation Wizard  Turn off the equipment to register settings     32    3 2 Checking Magnetron Heater Voltage    Magnetron heater voltage is formed on the PTU or 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  This procedure should only be performed by  a qualified technician     NOTICE    For MODEL1724C     I Screw holes  lift the radome cover slowly      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  to appropriate test point on the MD Board   MODEL 1724C  or PTU Board  MODEL 1734C  Board in the antenna unit  referring to  the table below for test points    4  Confirm that the multimeter indication is as shown in the table     DENN MODEL 1724C MODEL 1734C    Check point   TP804 6    and  4    on MD Board TP802 4    and  6    on PIU Board    Multimeter 545 8 1 V 7410 7 6 V  indication     a VR801 on MD Board R
    
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