Furuno 1954C-BB, 1964C-BB, GD-1920C-BB, 1834C-BB, 1934C-BB, 1824C-BB, 1944C-BB User Manual
Specifications and Main Features
Frequently Asked Questions
User Manual
IMPORTANT NOTICES
General
• The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual.
Wrong operation or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury.
• Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO.
• If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement.
• The contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice.
• The example screens (or illustrations) shown in this manual can be different from the
screens you see on your display. The screens you see depend on your system
configuration and equipment settings.
• Save this manual for future reference.
• Any modification of the equipment (including software) by persons not authorized by
FURUNO will cancel the warranty.
• All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of
their respective holders.
How to discard this product
Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste. For
disposal in the USA, see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance
(http://www.eiae.org/) for the correct method of disposal.
How to discard a used battery
Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery(ies), see
the chapter on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery(ies) is used.
In the European Union
The crossed-out trash can symbol indicates that all types of
batteries must not be discarded in standard trash, or at a trash site.
Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to your
national legislation and the Batteries Directive 2006/66/EU.
In the USA
The Mobius loop symbol (three chasing arrows) indicates that
Ni-Cd and lead-acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled.
Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to
local laws.
Cd
Ni-CdPb
In the other countries
There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol. The number of symbols
can increase when the other countries make their own recycling symbols in the future.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Do not open the equipment.
Only qualified personnel
should work inside the
equipment.
Turn off the radar power
switch before servicing the
antenna unit. Post a warning sign near the switch
indicating it should not be
turned on while the antenna
unit is being serviced.
Prevent the potential risk of
being struck by the rotating
antenna and exposure to
RF radiation hazard.
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 antenna mast.
Do not disassemble or modify the
equipment.
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can
result.
Turn off the power immediately if water
leaks into the equipment or the equipment is emitting smoke or fire.
Continued use of the equipment can cause
fire or electrical shock.
Use the proper fuse.
Fuse rating is shown on the power cable.
Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage
to the equipment.
Keep heater away from equipment.
Heat can alter equipment shape and melt
the power cord, which can cause fire or
electrical shock.
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 transmitting antenna at a close distance.
Distances at which RF radiation levels of
100 and 10 W/m
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.
MODEL
MODEL
1824C-BB
MODEL
1834C-BB
MODEL
1934C-BB
MODEL
1944C-BB
XN-12A
MODEL
1954CBB
XN-13A
XN-12A
MODEL
1964CBB
XN-13A
Warning Label
A warning label is attached to the
equipment. Do not remove the label.
If the label is missing or damaged,
contact a FURUNO agent or dealer.
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, do not
remove cover. No user-serviceable
parts inside.
A Word to the Owner of the Model
18x4C-BB/19x4C-BB Series Marine Radar,
GD-1920C-BB Color Video Plotter
FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the Model 18x4C-BB/19x4C-BB
Series Marine Radar, GD-1920C-BB Color Video Plotter. We are confident you will discover
why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability.
For over 60 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for
quality and reliability throughout the world. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our
extensive global network of agents and dealers.
Your equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine
environment. However, no machine can perform its intended function unless properly
installed and maintained. Please carefully read and follow the operation and maintenance
procedures set forth in this manual.
We would appreciate feedback from you, the end-user, about whether we are achieving our
purposes.
Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO.
Features
The 18x4C-BB/19x4C-BB Radar Series and the GD-1920C-BB Video Plotter work within
our network system called the “NavNet.” Each product has an IP address to communicate
with NavNet compatible products within the network, using TCP/IP protocol through an
Ethernet 10BASE-T network.
The main features are as follows:
• This Navnet series consists of the following models:
Model OutputRange
Marine Radar Model 1824C-BB 2.2 kW 24 nm
Marine Radar Model 1834C-BB 4 kW 36 nm 60 cm, radome, 24 rpm
Marine Radar Model 1934C-BB 4 kW 48 nm 3.5 ft, open, 24 or 48 rpm
Marine Radar Model 1944C-BB 6 kW 64 nm 4 ft, open, 24 or 48 rpm
Marine Radar Model 1954C-BB 12 kW
72 nm
Marine Radar Model 1964C-BB 25 kW
Radar antenna size, type,
rotation speed
46 cm, radome, 24/30 rpm
(auto-switching)
4/6 ft, open, 24 rpm (4 or 6 ft),
48 rpm (4 ft only)
Color Video Plotter GD-1920C-BB — — —
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FOREWORD
• User friendly operation with combination of discrete keys, soft keys, alphanumeric keys
and Trackball.
• Accepts the following SD chart cards: Navionics GOLD charts or C-MAP NT
charts depending on specification. All names mentioned above are registered trademarks
of their respective companies.
• Fast chart redraw.
• Built-in NavNet interface circuit board.
• Video input (video recorder, CCD device, etc.) available with installation of optional PIP
Board.
• Highly accurate, WAAS-capable 12-channel FURUNO BB GPS Receiver GP-320B/330B
and Weather Station WS-200 optionally available. (Hereafer these models are
collectively referred to as FURUNO BB GPS receiver.)
• User programmable function keys.
• Video sounder picture available with connection of the optional Network Sounder
ETR-6/10N or ETR-30N.
+
/NT MAX
• The optional facsimile receiver FAX-30 receives facsimile pictures and navtex messages
transmitted from facsimile and navtex stations.
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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
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 processor 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, or four plotters
For two network sounder: one radar and two plotters, or four plotters
Note: NavNet2 equipment cannot be connected to initial version NavNet equipment.
NavNet system (Model 1824C-BB/1834C-BB/1934C-BB/1944C-BB/1954C-BB/
1964C-BB)
MODEL
1964C
AIS transponder
Antenna Unit
MODEL
1954C
AIS Interface
IF-1500AIS*
* Not required for AIS
Transponder FA-150
MODEL
1934C
Power Supply Unit
PSU-005
(MODEL 1954C)
Power Supply Unit
PSU-008
(MODEL 1964C)
ARPA
ARP-11
(Built-in)
Rectifier
RU-3423
MODEL
1944C
MODEL
1834C
Display unit
RDP-149
Facsimile
Receiver
FAX-30
MODEL1824C
GPS Receiver
GP-320B/330B
OR
Weather Station
WS-200
Echo sounder
Navigator
External buzzer
PC
VGA monitor
Remote display
Video equipment
Heading sensor
HUB
FA-30
AIS RECEIVER
12 - 24 VDC*
Network
Sounder
ETR-6/10N
ETR-30N
Other NavNet unit
(GD-1920C, etc.)
: Standard
: Option
: Local supply
100/110/115/220/230 VAC
1φ, 50/60 Hz*
*: The power for the power supply unit
and display unit must be drawn from
the same power source.
NavNet system (Model 1824C-BB/1834C-BB/1934C-BB/1944C-BB/1954C-BB/1964C-BB)
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Single-unit NavNet system (GD-1920C-BB)
* Not required for AIS
Transponder FA-150
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
GPS Receiver
GP-320B/330B or
Weather Station WS-200
External buzzer
AIS transponder
Other NavNet Unit
(Model 1834C, etc.)
Facsimile
Receiver
FAX-30
AIS Interface
IF-1500AIS*
Remote
Controller
RMC-100
Display unit
RDP-149
AIS RECEIVER
Network
Sounder
ETR-6/10N
ETR-30N
VGA monitor
Remote display
PC
Video equipment
ARPA
ARP-11
HUB
Echo sounder
Navigator
FA-30
Rectifier
PR-62
12 - 24 VDC
: Standard
: Option
: Local supply
100/110/115/220/230 VAC
1φ, 50/60 Hz
Single-unit NavNet system (GD-1920C-BB)
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
Two-unit NavNet system
Radar Antenna Unit,
GPS Receiver
GP-320B/330B,
OR
Weather Station WS-200
RADAR
or
PLOTTER
Radar, plotter data
Radar, plotter data
Two-unit NavNet system
Three-or-more-unit NavNet system (Max. 4 units)
Radar Antenna Unit,
GPS Receiver
GP-320B/330B,
OR
Weather Station WS-200
Radar Antenna Unit,
GPS Receiver
GP-320B/330B,
OR
Weather Station WS-200
RADAR
or
PLOTTER
Radar Antenna Unit,
GPS Receiver
GP-320B/330B,
OR
Weather Station WS-200
Sounder data
Network Sounder
ETR-6/10N
ETR-30N
(option)
RADAR
or
PLOTTER
Radar data
HUB
Facsimile data
Facsimile
Receiver
FAX-30
(option)
Plotter data
Note: The picture disappears
10 seconds after the NavNet
cable is disconnected from a
"sub" NavNet display unit.
Three-or-more-unit NavNet system
PLOTTER
Sounder data
Network Sounder
ETR-6/10N
ETR-30N
(option)
RADAR
or
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
This chapter provides the basic information needed to get you started using your radar,
video plotter.
1.1 Operating Controls
1.1.1 Control unit
The radar, video plotter, sounder and chart systems are operat ed with the control unit. Ten
keys are labeled and they provide the function shown on their labels. The five soft keys
provide various functions according to current operating mode. The ENTER knob mainly
functions to register selections on the menu and adj ust the EBL, VRM and gain. The
Trackball’s main function is to move the cursor across the screen. W hen you correctly
execute an operation, the unit generates a beep. Invalid operation causes t he unit to emit
three beeps.
Clears data;
erases selected mark.
Opens/closes
alarm menu.
Enter alphanumeric
Selects a range.
data.
RANGERANGE
POWERPOWER
TXTX
DEFDEF
ABCABC
2211
JKLJKL
MNOMNO
55
44
STUSTU
VWXVWX
88
77
_'#_'#
00
Displays soft keys for EBL/VRM.
Radar: Displays soft keys
for adjustment of gain, A/C SEA,
A/C RAIN.
Sounder: Adjusts gain.
Long press: Turns power off.
Momentary press: Turns power on, and
shows D: RADAR STBY/TX soft key.
Displays mode
selection window.
Momentary press:
Registers own ship's position as a waypoint.
Press three seconds:
Marks man overboard position.
Shows or hides the soft
ys, function keys,
ke
nav data alternately.
SAVESAVE
CLEARCLEAR
GHIGHI
33
ALARMALARM
PQRPQR
66
GAINGAIN
YZ&YZ&
99
EBLEBL
VRMVRM
HIDEHIDE
MOBMOB
SHOWSHOW
DISPDISPEEMENUMENU
PUSH TO ENTERPUSH TO ENTER
AA
BB
CC
DD
Soft keys
Opens/closes the main menu.
Trackball*
Shifts cursor EBL/VRM and
cursor; selects menu items
and options.
ENTER knob
Push: Registers setting.
Rotate: Adjusts gain, VRM, EBL, etc.;
selects menu items and options. May also
be used to enter alphanumeric data.
*: When it has been some time since the trackball was last operated, the cursor may not track the
movement of the trackball. In this case, move the trackball rapidly and then finely.
How to remove the hard cover
Place your thumbs at the locations shown with
circles in the illustration at right, and then lift the
cover while pressing it with your thumbs.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
Soft keys
The function of the five soft keys (labeled A, B, C, D and E) c hanges according t o the
operati on. Their labels for t heir current functions are shown on the s c r een to the left of t he
keys. To hide or show the soft keys, press the HIDE/SHOW key. Each press of the key
shows pr es et s oft keys, user function keys or turns of f navi gation information (at the top of
the screen).
Some soft keys show the current s etting of a soft key in reverse video as shown below.
3nm
12/
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°
319. 9
M
Currently selected option shown in reverse video
Radar Display
TRAIL
TRAIL
A
/
OFF
ON
TRAIL
B
TIME
GRAD
C
SINGLE
TRAIL
D
COLOR
RETURNE
359.9 ˚R
+
11.70
nm
34° 22. 3456'N 359.9°M
080° 22. 3456'E
16.0nm
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FISH
Radar and plot ter displays
19.9 kt 99.9 nm
BRIDGE
Plotter Display
TRIP
A
B
C
E
NU
MARK
ENTRY
MODE
NTH UP
NAV
POS
D. BOX
/
OFF
ON
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.2 Inserting a Chart Card
Your unit reads SD cards, in the following f or m ats: Navionics GOLD charts or C-MAP NT+/
NT MAX c har ts, depending on the type of processor uni t you have. Insert the appropriate
chart card for your area as foll ows:
1. Open the chart drive.
Chart drive
Processor unit
2. Insert desi r ed c har t label side up, before turning on the power.
3. Close the li d.
To remove ch ar t c ar d, follow the st eps s hown below.
1. Press the MENU k ey to show the menu.
2. Press the SHOW/HIDE key.
3. Open the chart drive lid, and then push the card once and then pull i t out.
Note 1: Do not remov e a c ard while the chart is being draw n. This may cause the
equipment to freeze.
Note 2: Do not insert or remove a card while the power is on. This may c aus e t he
equipment to freeze.
Note 3: For multiple process or units, do not use the same chart card ty pe in more than one
processor unit.
Note 4: Remove the card with care; rough handling can damage the car d and destroy its
contents.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.3 Turning the Unit On/Off
Press the POWER/TX key to turn the unit on. A beep sounds and then the equipment
shows the startup NavNet screen (about 20 seconds ) , the product inf orm ation screen,
startup test results and chart us age disclaim er . During this period t he equipment is
inoperative. The startup test checks the RO M, RAM, internal battery and backu p dat a for
proper oper ation, display ing the results f or each as OK or NG (No Good). If NG appears an
appropriate message appear s on the screen. For any NG, try to press any key to go to the
chart disclaimer screen, t hen per form the diagn os tic test as shown in the paragraph “8.8
Diagnostics.”
For start up with t he radar display, the magnetron t akes from one and thirt y seconds
minute to three minutes (depending on radar model ) to warm up before the radar can be
operated. The time remaining for warming up of the magnetron is counted down at t he
center of the display.
You may pr es s any key at the chart disc laimer screen to show the last-used display, or wait
several seconds to let the equipment do it for you.
To turn the unit off, press and hold down the POWER/TX key until the s cr een goes off
(approx. 3 s ec.). Note that the net work sounder will be turned off approx. t hr ee minutes
after turning off the pow er . T his is due to the equipment’s electrical c har ac teristics.
Note: T he first time you turn on t he power (or any ti m e t he power is appli ed af ter a memory
reset), you are asked if you want to start the simulation mode, whic h pr ovi des s imulated
operati on of the equipment after the installation mode selection. P ush the ENTER knob to
start the simulation mode, or pres s the CLEAR key to start normal operat ion. For further
details about the simulation mode, see the paragraph “1.10 Simulation Display. ”
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.4 Adjusting Hue, Panel Illumination
You may c hoos e the colors for the radar plotter, and overl ay displays, and adjust panel
brilliance.
1. Press the POWER/TX key momentarily . A set of soft key s for adjustment of bril liance
and hue appear.
3nm
12/
LP
H-UP
°
319. 9
M
BRILL
CONTST
34° 22. 3456'N 359.9°M TRIP NU
080° 22. 3456'E
16.0nm
PANEL
B
BRILL
HUEC
RADAR
D
STBY
RETURNE
359.9 ˚R
+
nm
11.70
(Blank label of softkey is not used)
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Radar Display
Brillianc e adjustment soft keys
2. Press the C: HUE sof t key to show the hue setting window.
HUE
▲
{ DAY
{ NIGHT
{ TWILIGHT
~ MANUAL SET
▼
19.9 kt 99.9 nm
BRIDGE
(Blank label of softkey is not used)
Plotter Display
BRILL
CONTST
PANEL
B
BRILL
HUEC
RADAR
D
STBY
RETURNE
Hue window
3. Operate the Trackball to select hue desired, ref er r ing to the table bel ow. MANUAL SET
follows the color settings on the CHART DET AILS m enu for the plotter and the RADAR
DISPLAY S ETUP menu for the radar.
Night Day Twilight
Characters Red Black Green
Radar ring Red Green Green
Radar echo Orange Multi Yellow
Background Black White Blue
Landmass (plotter) Orange* Light-orange* Orange*
* = Beige and light-beige on C-MA P display unit.
Note: When using the overlay screen, the ow n shi p track will be hidden if the radar
backgroun d and own ship track ar e blue and the “MANUA L S E T” hue setting is us ed. In this
case, set HUE t o other position and then return to “MANUAL” to show t he own ship track in
black.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
4. Press the B: PANEL B RILL soft key to s how the panel brilli anc e window. The bar gr aph
shows c ur rent panel brilli anc e s etting.
PANEL BRILLIANCE
8
Panel brilliance setting w indow
5. Adjust the ENTER knob, clockwise to r aise the brilliance or counterclockw ise to lower it.
6. Hit the E: RETURN soft key to finish.
1.5 Selecting a Display
1.5.1 Display modes
If you have a radar, navigator, network sounder and ex ternal video sour c e (video recorder ,
etc., opt ional PIP board requi r ed) s ix full-sc r een displays are available: radar, pl otter, echo
sounder, nav data, overlay, and external video. In addition to the full-screen di s play, you
can divide the screen into halves and thirds to show two and three sets of images on a
combination display.
Full screen Combination screen Overlay screen
(radar) (radar + plotter)
(plotter + radar only,
Requires L/L data)
Display screens
The table below shows the di s plays available w ith each screen ty pe.
Screen type a nd available display s c reen
Full screen Combination screen options
(half- or thirds-screen)
Plotter, radar, sounder,
nav data, external
video, overlay
Plotter, radar, sounder,
compass (or wind), highway,
compass (or wind)/highway,
nav data, overlay, external
video
Overlay screen
options
Radar + plotter
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.5.2 Selecting a display
1. Press the DISP key to show the display screen selection window. The icons of modes
not available are shaded. HOTPAGE 1-HOT PAGE 6 are user-arrangeable displays
called “hot pages,” which you can configure as you like. For further details, see the
paragraph “7.6 Hot Page Setup.”
Selected
item
RADAR PLOTTER SOUNDER NAV DATA OVERLAY EXT VIDEO WX FAX
· TURN KNOB TO SELECT MODE
AND PUSH KNOB TO ENTER.
· PUSH ANY SOFT KEY TO
SELECT IMAGE SOURCE.
Basic display
screens
Hot pages
Display screen selection window
Note: “WX FAX” is available only when the facsimile receiver FAX-30 is connected. If
the message “AUX SOURCE IS DISCONNECTED. PUSH ENT KNOB TO EXIT.”
appears, press the ENTER knob and select other item.
2. Rotate the ENTER knob to select a basic display screen or a hot page screen.
3. Push the ENTER knob.
4. If you select a basic display screen, a group of appropriate combination displays appear.
In the example below, the radar combination screens are shown. When WX FAX is
selected at step 2, a combination display d oes not appear.
PUSH ENTER KNOB.
RETURN
Radar combination screen selection window
5. Rotate the ENTER knob to select display desired.
6. Push the ENTER knob to finish.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.5 .3 Switching control in combin ation and overlay screens
A soft key is provided in relevant combination a nd overlay screens t o s witch control
between displays. In the example below, the E: PLOTTR CNTRL and E: S NDR CNTRL soft
keys enabl e switching control between the plot ter and sounder screens in the
plotter/sounder combination display.
34° 22. 3456’N 359.9°M TRIP NU
080° 22. 3456’E
16.0nm
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19.9 kt 99.9 nm
FISH
Plotter display selected
CNTRL
E
PLOTTR
To adjust
sounder
34° 22. 3456’N 359.9°M TRIP NU
080° 22. 3456’E
16.0nm
19.9 kt 99.9 nm
97
LF
0’33"
40.0
0’33"
40.0
0
A
50
B
C
100
150
E
200
CNTRL
E
SNDR
To adjust
plotter
0
50
MARK
ENTRY
MODE
NTH UP
NAV
POS
CNTRL
PLOTTR
SHIFTA
MODEB
FREQ
C
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97
FISH
LF
Sounder display selected
100
150
200
DISPLAY
D
MODE
CNTRL
E
LF/HF
SNDR
How to swi t c h c ontrol between modes in the plotter/s ounder c ombination di s play
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.5.4 Selecting image source
When more than one network radar or network sounder is connected to the equipment, you
may select an image source for each as shown below. This is not neces sary when onl y on e
network radar or network sounder is connected.
1. Press the DISP key.
2. Press any soft key to show the following display.
▲
RADAR SOURCE1 (HOST NAME: NAVNET-1)
SOUNDER SOURCE
AUX SOURCEAUX 1 (HOST NAME: WXFAX)
IP ADDRESS172.031.003.003
DEVICE NUMBER1 (HOST NAME: NAVNET-1)
ETR1 (HOST NAME: SOUNDER)
IF THERE IS MORE THAN
ONE NETWORK RADAR OR
ECHO SOUNDER, YOU MAY
SELECT THE IMAGE
SOURCES FOR DISPLAY.
SELECT
SOURCE
EDIT
RETURN
Select source menu
3. Use the Trackball to select RADAR SOURCE, SOUNDER SOURCE or AUX SOURCE
as appropriate, then press the A: EDIT key.
RADAR SOURCE
▲
~
1 (NAVNET1)
{
2 (NAVNET2)
{
3 (NAVNET3)
{
4 (NAVNET4)
▼
Radar source
SOUNDER SOURCE
▲
~
ETR0 (SOUNDER)
{
ETR1 (SOUNDER1)
{
ETR2 (SOUNDER2)
{
ETR3 (SOUNDER3)
{
ETR4 (SOUNDER4)
{
ETR5 (SOUNDER5)
{
ETR6 (SOUNDER6)
{
ETR7 (SOUNDER7)
{
ETR8 (SOUNDER8)
{
ETR9 (SOUNDER9)
▼
Sounder source
AUX SOURCE
▲
~
AUX1 (WXFAX)
{
AUX2 (WXFAX1)
{
AUX3 (WXFAX2)
{
AUX4 (WXFAX3)
▼
Aux source
Radar source and sounder source windows
4. Use the Trackball choose source name:
5. Push the ENTER knob to set.
6. Press the DISP key to finish.
7. Turn the power off and on again.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.6 Trackball, Cursor
The Trackball functions t o shift the cursor, for measurement of ran ge and bearing to a
locati on ( radar ) and latitude and longitude position (plotter). Roll the Trackball to shift the
cursor. The cursor moves in the direction of Trackball rotation.
Cursor
3nm
LP
12/
H-UP
°
319. 9
M
SIGNAL
A
PROC.
RADAR
B
DISPLY
NAV
C
FUNC
TARGETD
ZOOM &
E
D. BOX
Cursor data
L/L position,
Range and
bearing from
own ship to
cursor
Cursor
Radar Display
34° 22. 3456'N 272.4°M
+
080° 22. 3456'E
15.9 nm 99.9 nm
16.0nm
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FISH
BRIDGE
359.9 ˚R
+
11.70
nm
Cursor Data
Bearing from own ship to cursor
Range from own ship to cursor
TRIP
NU
MARK
A
ENTRY
MODE
B
NTH UP
CENTERC
GO TO
D
CURSOR
D. BOX
E
/
OFF
ON
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Plotter Display
Cursor, cursor data
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.7 Entering the MOB Mark, Setting MOB as
Destination
The MOB m ar k functions to mark man
overboard p os ition. You c an inscribe the
mark from any mode except nav data,
when pl ay ing back data or conduct ing
any test . Note that this funct ion requires
positi on data.
Note: The function of the SAVE/MOB
Range, bearing
Man
overboard
Current
position
key depends on the setting of SAVE
MOB KEY FUNCTION in the G E NE RA L
SETUP m enu. The descripti on below
shows the procedure using the default
MOB conc ept
setting. For further detai ls, see Save
MOB Key Funct ion on page 7-2.
1. Press and hold down the SAVE/MOB key for about three seconds when someone fal ls
overboard. The display shows the waypoint num ber being saved (youngest empty
waypoint number, 001-999) f ollowed by the MOB confirmati on window.
Time remaining is counted down while pressing the SAVE/MOB key.
MOB
mark
M
O
B
MOB Data Box
Bearing and range
to MOB position
(MOB)
162.5°
M
0.49 nm
M
WAYPOINT SAVED!
XXXWPT
CONTINUE PUSHING
FOR MOB!
XXX = Waypoint number
CONTINUE PUSHING
FOR MOB!
XX SEC
XX = Time remaining is counted down.
MAN OVER BOARD!
GO TO MOB?
YES ... PUSH ENTER KNOB
NO ... PUSH CLEAR KEY
MOB mark messages
2. Push the ENTER knob to select t he MOB position as the dest ination, or press the
CLEAR key to only mark current ship’s position as a waypoint. If you select the MOB
positi on as destination;
• A full-screen radar , plotter or overlay appears depending on the display in use. (If the
MOB key function is “MOB Without Confirm ation” the range i s automatically set to
0.5 nm.) Further, the way point marker appears on t he r adar display .
• The MOB mark “MOB” appears at the MOB position and a blue l ine runs between it
and current pos ition. Thi s line shows the shortest course to the MO B pos ition.
• Range and bearing to the MOB position are shown in the MOB data box.
To erase an MOB mark from the plotter display, y ou m us t first erase it s corres ponding
waypoint. Place the cursor on the MOB mark, then press the CLEAR key followed by
pushing the ENTER knob to erase the waypoint. Then, repeat to erase the MO B m ar k .
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.8 Data Boxes
Data boxes, pr oviding navigation data, may be shown on any full-s c r een display. Up to six
data boxes (two in case of l ar ge c harac ters) may be shown, and the default data boxes are
positi on ( in latitude and longitude), course over gr ound, speed over ground and trip log. The
user may choose which data t o display, where to l oc ate it, and show or hide it as desired. I n
addition, data boxes may be set independently for each display mode ( plotter, radar,
sounder). For how to select dat a for the data boxes, s ee the paragraph “7.5 Data Boxes
Setup.”
Data
boxes
3nm
12/
LP
H-UP
TRIP LOG
177
47°58.535'N
°
36.496'W
122
M
319. 9°
SIGNAL
A
PROC.
RADAR
B
DISPLY
NAV
C
FUNC
TARGETD
nm
COG
323.6
SOG
°
M
20.0
kt
ZOOM &
E
D. BOX
359.9 ˚R
+
11.70
nm
Data
boxes
34° 22. 3456'N 359.9°M
080° 22. 3456'E
16.0nm
WP-002
TRIP LOG
FISH
177
nm
47°58.535'N
°
36.496'W
122
Radar Display
Data box es
1.8.1 Showing, hiding data boxes with soft key
Plotter: E: D. BOX ON/OFF
Radar: E: ZOOM & D. BOX
→ D: D. BOX ON/OFF (EBL/VRM data box, c ur s or data
box also shown/hidden)
Sounder: B: AUTO/D. BOX
→A: D. BOX ON/OFF
1.8.2 Rearranging data boxes
COG
323.6
19.9 kt 99.9 nm
SOG
°
M
20.0
kt
Plotter Display
TRIP
NU
MARK
A
ENTRY
MODE
B
NTH UP
NAV
C
POS
D. BOX
E
ON /
OFF
You may s elec t the location for data boxes as follows:
1. Using the Trackball, place the cursor i ns ide the data box you w ish to move. As the
cursor enters t he box it changes to a “hand”. Push the ENTER knob, and the hand
changes to a f ist, meaning the box is correctly selec ted.
2. Use the Trackball to mov e the data box to the locat ion desired, then p us h the ENTER
knob.
1.8.3 Temporarily erasi ng a data box
If a data box is obscuring a desired object, you may temporarily er as e the box. Use the
Trackball t o place the cursor inside the data box you wish to erase, t hen pr es s the CLEAR
key. T o r edisplay the box, press the D. BOX soft key twice to display it.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.9 Function Keys
The function keys provide for one-touch execution of a desired function. The defaul t
function k ey settings are as shown in the tabl e below.
Function
Key
Radar Plotter Sounder
Default Setting, Key Label
#1 Heading line on/off, HLTrack on/off, TRK TLL output, TLL
#2 Rings o n/off, RNG Edit mark/line, EML Clutter, CLT
#3 Ech o trail, TRL Ruler, RUL Signal level, SLV
#4 Offcenter, OFC
Add new waypoint,
Noise limite r, NL
ADD
#5 STBY/TX, TX
Waypoint
Picture advance, PA
alphanumeric list, ALP
Executing a function
1. Press the HIDE/SHOW k ey to replace the preset soft key label s with the functi on k ey
labels.
3nm
12/
LP
H-UP
°
319. 9
M
H
A
L
R
B
N
G
T
C
R
Function
L
keys
S
D
F
T
T
E
X
34° 22. 3456'N 359.9°M
080° 22. 3456'E 19.9 kt 99.9nm
16.0 nm
002WP
FISH
BRIDGE
TRIP
NU
T
A
R
K
E
B
M
L
R
C
U
Function
L
A
keys
D
D
D
A
E
L
P
359.9 ˚R
+
11.70
nm
Radar Display
Plotter Display
Function k eys
2. Press function key desir ed.
Note: Funct ion keys can be individually progr am m ed f or the plotter, radar and sounder
displays. For further details see the foll owing:
The simulation display, for use by service technicians for demonstration purposes, provides
simulated operation to help acquaint you with the many features your unit has to offer. It
allows you to view and control a simulated plotter, radar and sounder picture, without
position-fixing equipment, network radar or a network sounder. Most controls are operative,
thus you may practice setting destination, enter waypoints, measure range and bearing to a
target, etc. Three simulation displays are provi ded for both the radar and echo sounder.
The simulation icon (SIM) appears when any simulat ion mode is active.
To start the simulation display;
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Press the E: SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, C: SYSTEM SETUP and D: SIMULATION
SETUP soft keys in that order.
SIM
RADARLIVE
PLOTTERLIVE
SOUNDERLIVE
SPEED00.0kt
°
NO
°
00.000'W
COURSE000.0
LATITUDE45°35.000'N
LONGITUDE125
START DATE & TIME00:00 24.NOV.01
GET RADAR SIMULATION DATA
SETUP
EDITA
RETURNE
Simulation setup menu
3. Follow appropriate procedure on the next several pages. To stop the simulation mode
and return to normal operation, choose LIVE f or radar, sounder or plotter.
Radar
NavNet processor unit-generated echoes or user data
1. Select RADAR, then press the A: EDIT soft key.
RADAR
▲
¡
BUILT IN DATA 1
¡
BUILT IN DATA 2
¡
USER DATA
¤
LIVE
▼
2. Select BUILT IN DATA 1 or 2 for internally generated echoes or USER DAT A for
user-saved radar data. Push the ENTER knob.
3. Press the MENU key to close the menu.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
PLOTTER
▲
¡
SIMULATION
¤
LIVE
▼
¡
NavNet radar antenna-generated echo es (not available with the GD-1920C-BB)
1. Select GET RADAR SIMULATION DATA, then press the A: EDIT soft key.
2. Select YES, then push the ENTER knob to erase simulation data and g et new data. The
message “Now getting demo data. Do not t urn off processor unit .” appears while the unit
is receiving radar data.
Note: If the network radar could not be found “Radar source is not found. Cannot g et
demo data.” appears. And if t he radar is not active, the message “Radar is not active.
Cannot get demo data.” is displ ayed. Check that the radar is plugged in and its signal
cable is firmly fastened.
3. Select RADAR, then press the A: EDIT soft key.
4. Select SIMULATION 2, then push the ENTER knob.
5. Press the MENU key to close the menu.
Plotter
1. Select PLOTTER, then press the A: EDIT soft key.
2. Select SIMULATION, then push the ENTER knob.
3. Select SPEED, then press the A: EDIT soft key.
4. Enter speed (setting range, 0-99 kt, default speed, 0 kt) with
the alphanumeric keys, then push the ENTER knob.
5. Select COURSE, then press the A: EDIT soft key.
6. Select “8 FIGURE” to trace the simulated ship’s track in a
figure-eight course, or enter your own course at DIRECTIO N. To ent er course, use the
Trackball to select digit, and enter value with the alphanumeric keys.
7. Press the C: ENTER soft key.
8. Select LATITUDE, then press the A: EDIT soft key.
9. Enter latitude (setting range, 85
°
N-85°S, default setting, 45°35.000’N), then push the
ENTER knob.
10. Select LONGITUDE, then press the A: EDIT soft key.
11. Enter longitude (setting range, 180
°
E-180°W, default setting, 125°00.000’W), then push
the ENTER knob.
12. Select START DATE & TIME, then press the A: EDIT soft key.
13. Enter start date and time, then push the ENTER knob.
14. Press the MENU key to close the menu.
Sounder
1. Select SOUNDER, then press the A: EDIT soft key.
2. Select BUILT IN DATA (internally generated echoes) or
ETR (network sounder-generated echoes), then push t he
ENTER knob.
Note: The depth, shift, bottom - zoom, bottom-lock and
bottom discrimination cannot be shown in the BUILT IN
SOUNDER
▲
¡
BUILT IN DATA
¡
ETR DATA
¤
LIVE
▼
DATA mode.
3. Press the MENU key to close the menu.
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2. RADAR OPERATION
This chapter covers radar operation, including the ARP (Auto Plotter) function. ARP
requires a Model 18x4C-BB/19x4C-BB series network radar equipped with the ARP circuit
board.
2.1 Radar Display
North marker
(Head-up, Course-up mode)
Range/
range ring
interval
Presentation
mode
Alarm icon
EBL1
Battery icon
Simulation
mode
Guard zone 1
Range ring
VRM1
Zoom area
EBL1 bearing
VRM1 range
Pulselength
3nm
12/
LP
H-UP
S
I
M
EBL1
27.0°R
VRM1
5.666nm
Guard zone 2
Cursor
Heading line
EBL2
327.1°R
VRM2
8.212nm
EBL2 bearing, VRM2 range
319. 9
Heading
M: Magnetic
T: True
°M
TRAIL 30m
+
11.70
02m30s
G1 IN
G2 OUT
ES H
EAV L
IR L
359.9 ˚R
nm
Trail time
Trail elapsed time
Guard zone 1
Guard zone 2
Echo stretch
Echo averaging
Interference rejector
VRM2
EBL2
Own ship vector
(ARP-equipped model,
true vector mode)
Zoom
window
Cursor range
and bearing
(Cursor position may
also be shown, in
L/L or Loran C TD.)
Radar display
2.2 Transmitting, Stand-by
1. Confirm that the network radar is plugged in.
2. Press the DISP key to select a radar display.
3. Press the POWER/TX key momentarily.
4. Press the D: RADAR STBY soft key to highlight TX on its label.
5. Press the E: RETURN soft key.
When the radar picture is not required, but you want keep it in a state of readiness, press
the D: RADAR TX soft key to highlight STBY on its label.
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