JRC Radar3000 User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing the RADAR 3000 radar.
It will provide many years of trouble free use when operated prop-
erly.
To use your RADAR 3000 properly, please observe the following precautions:
Read this manual thoroughly to gain a good understanding of the capabili-
ties and requirements of this equipment.
Observe standard storage and handling procedures for electronic equipment.
If after proper installation RADAR 3000 appears to be defective, please con-
tact your JRC sales or service representative for assistance.
Symbols Used In This Manual
The following symbols are used in this instruction manual and on the product
itself to ensure correct handling of the product and to protect your safety. Their
meanings are explained below. Please take note of these symbols as you read
the manual.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of dangerous items to be handled with every possible cation. For safe operation, read the instructions carefully.
These symbols are intended to alert the user to the presence of prohibited items that must never be performed. Read the instructions carefully and do not at­tempt things prohibited.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of instructions whose performance is absolutely necessary. Read the instructions carefully and be sure they are executed.
Electric shocks
Prohibition
Prohibits
disassembly
Instruction
A safety warning to alert you of possible physical harm to you or the equipment.
Equipment damage precaution to alert you of possible harm and/or failure of equipment.
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Thank you for purchasing the RADAR 3000 radar.
It will provide many years of trouble free use when operated prop-
erly.
To use your RADAR 3000 properly, please observe the following precautions:
Read this manual thoroughly to gain a good understanding of the capabili-
ties and requirements of this equipment.
Observe standard storage and handling procedures for electronic equipment.
If after proper installation RADAR 3000 appears to be defective, please con-
tact your JRC sales or service representative for assistance.
Symbols Used In This Manual
The following symbols are used in this instruction manual and on the product
itself to ensure correct handling of the product and to protect your safety. Their
meanings are explained below. Please take note of these symbols as you read
the manual.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of dangerous items to be handled with every possible cation. For safe operation, read the instructions carefully.
These symbols are intended to alert the user to the presence of prohibited items that must never be performed. Read the instructions carefully and do not at- tempt things prohibited.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of instructions whose performance is absolutely necessary. Read the instructions carefully and be sure they are executed.
Electric shocks
Prohibition
Prohibits
disassembly
Instruction
A safety warning to alert you of possible physical harm to you or the equipment.
Equipment damage precaution to alert you of possible harm and/or failure of equipment.
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Operating Precautions

To avoid electrical shock, never touch the inside of the scanner or display unit. Leave protective cover on.
High voltage present inside of these units could cause personal injury. Refer equipment servicing to authorized JRC personnel.
Avoid routinely entering the nearby vicinity of the scanner unit.
The scanner unit rotates quickly and could cause personal injury. The scanner should be installed in a high place such as the cabin roof, flying bridge, radar mast, or the top base frame of your ship. If the scanner cannot be located out of normal human reach, it should be surrounded with a fence. Prolonged human exposure to radar signals at close range is not recommended.
Before approaching or removing the scanner unit, turn off the STBY/ OFF and X-MIT/OFF keys on the display unit. Cable connector P1 on the display unit should be disconnected before removing the scanner unit from its installed position.
Never sit on the scanner unit. The radome and/or the parts in the scanner unit may be damaged.
Use your RADAR 3000 system properly by following the instructions in this manual.
Incorrect operation can detract from optimum system performance.
This radar unit is only an aid to navigation. Its accuracy can be af­fected by many factors including equipment failure or defects, envi­ronmental conditions, and improper handling or use. It is the user’s responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judge­ment. This radar unit should not be relied upon as a substitute for such prudence and judgment.
CAUTION
WARNING
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Operating Precautions
To avoid electrical shock, never touch the inside of the scanner or display unit. Leave protective cover on.
High voltage present inside of these units could cause personal injury. Refer equipment servicing to authorized JRC personnel.
Avoid routinely entering the nearby vicinity of the scanner unit.
The scanner unit rotates quickly and could cause personal injury. The scanner should be installed in a high place such as the cabin roof, flying bridge, radar mast, or the top base frame of your ship. If the scanner cannot be located out of normal human reach, it should be surrounded with a fence. Prolonged human exposure to radar signals at close range is not recommended.
Before approaching or removing the scanner unit, turn off the STBY/ OFF and X-MIT/OFF keys on the display unit. Cable connector P1 on the display unit should be disconnected before removing the scanner unit from its installed position.
Never sit on the scanner unit. The radome and/or the parts in the scanner unit may be damaged.
Use your RADAR 3000 system properly by following the instructions in this manual.
Incorrect operation can detract from optimum system performance.
This radar unit is only an aid to navigation. Its accuracy can be af- fected by many factors including equipment failure or defects, envi- ronmental conditions, and improper handling or use. It is the user’s responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judge- ment. This radar unit should not be relied upon as a substitute for such prudence and judgment.
CAUTION
WARNING
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SCANNER UNIT NKE-1046
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-3744

Equipment Photograph

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SCANNER UNIT NKE-1046
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-3744
Equipment Photograph
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Table of Contents
Symbol Used In This Manual ------------------------------------------------- I Operating Precautions --------------------------------------------------------- II Equipment Photograph ------------------------------------------------------- III Radar Glossary of Terms ----------------------------------------------------- VI
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 FUNCTION --------------------------------------------------------------1
1.2 FEATURES ---------------------------------------------------------------1
1.3 COMPONENTS --------------------------------------------------------- 2
1.4 CONSTRUCTION-------------------------------------------------------3
SECTION 2 OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
2.1 CONTROL PANEL ----------------------------------------------------- 5
SECTION 3 INSTALLATION
3.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION ----------------------------------- 7
3.2 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION ----------------------------------7
3.3 MOUNTING THE DISPLAY UNIT ----------------------------------9
3.4 MOUNTING THE SCANNER UNIT ------------------------------ 11
3.5 CONNECTING THE SCANNER UNIT CABLE ---------------- 11
3.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ------------------------------------- 12
3.7 INITIAL OPERATION AND CHECK OUT ---------------------- 15
SECTION 4 OPERATION
4.1 LAYOUT OF CONTROLS------------------------------------------- 19
4.2 TURNING THE RADAR ON AND OFF -------------------------- 20
4.3 SELECTING A RANGE --------------------------------------------- 22
4.4 ADJUSTING RECEIVER SENSITIVITY------------------------- 22
4.5 ADJUSTING TUNING ----------------------------------------------- 22
4.6 REDUCING SEA CLUTTER --------------------------------------- 23
4.7 ADJUSTING RAIN CLUTTER ------------------------------------- 23
4.8 SETTING CRT BRILLIANCE -------------------------------------- 23
4.9 SETTING DIMMER -------------------------------------------------- 23
4.10 SETTING OFFSENT ------------------------------------------------- 24
4.11 RANGE MEASUREMENT ------------------------------------------ 24
4.12 BEARING MEASUREMENT --------------------------------------- 25
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Table of Contents
Symbol Used In This Manual ------------------------------------------------- I Operating Precautions --------------------------------------------------------- II Equipment Photograph ------------------------------------------------------- III Radar Glossary of Terms ----------------------------------------------------- VI
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 FUNCTION --------------------------------------------------------------1
1.2 FEATURES --------------------------------------------------------------- 1
1.3 COMPONENTS --------------------------------------------------------- 2
1.4 CONSTRUCTION-------------------------------------------------------3
SECTION 2 OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
2.1 CONTROL PANEL ----------------------------------------------------- 5
SECTION 3 INSTALLATION
3.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION ----------------------------------- 7
3.2 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION ---------------------------------- 7
3.3 MOUNTING THE DISPLAY UNIT ---------------------------------- 9
3.4 MOUNTING THE SCANNER UNIT ------------------------------ 11
3.5 CONNECTING THE SCANNER UNIT CABLE ---------------- 11
3.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ------------------------------------- 12
3.7 INITIAL OPERATION AND CHECK OUT ---------------------- 15
SECTION 4 OPERATION
4.1 LAYOUT OF CONTROLS------------------------------------------- 19
4.2 TURNING THE RADAR ON AND OFF -------------------------- 20
4.3 SELECTING A RANGE --------------------------------------------- 22
4.4 ADJUSTING RECEIVER SENSITIVITY------------------------- 22
4.5 ADJUSTING TUNING ----------------------------------------------- 22
4.6 REDUCING SEA CLUTTER --------------------------------------- 23
4.7 ADJUSTING RAIN CLUTTER ------------------------------------- 23
4.8 SETTING CRT BRILLIANCE -------------------------------------- 23
4.9 SETTING DIMMER -------------------------------------------------- 23
4.10 SETTING OFFSENT ------------------------------------------------- 24
4.11 RANGE MEASUREMENT ------------------------------------------ 24
4.12 BEARING MEASUREMENT --------------------------------------- 25
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4.13 SETTING GUARD ---------------------------------------------------- 26
4.14 RINGS------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
4.15 SHM --------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
4.16 POSITION -------------------------------------------------------------- 27
4.17 WAYPOINT ------------------------------------------------------------ 27
4.18 READ OUT DIMENSION OF BEARING ------------------------ 28
4.19 TRAIL ------------------------------------------------------------------- 28
4.20 TARGETS EXPANSION --------------------------------------------- 28
4.21 REDUCING INTERFERENCE REJECTION -------------------- 28
4.22 MOB (Man Over-Board)---------------------------------------------- 28
4.23 TIMED-TX MODE --------------------------------------------------- 29
4.24 SETTING AUTO/MANUAL TUNING ---------------------------- 29
4.25 IN CASE AN UNUSUAL CONDITION DCCURS DURING OPERATION ---------------------------------------------- 29
4.26 LANGUAGE ----------------------------------------------------------- 29
4.27 OPERATING MENU ------------------------------------------------- 30
4.28 DISPLAY OF RADAR TRANSPONDER ------------------------- 37
SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ---------------------------------- 38
5.2 CLEANING THE SCANNER UNIT ------------------------------- 39
5.3 CLEANING THE DISPLAY SCREEN ---------------------------- 39
SECTION 6 AFTER-SALES SERVICE
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40
SECTION 7 DISPOSAL
7.1 EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL ------------------------------------------- 42
7.2 DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERY ---------------------------------- 42
7.3 DISPOSAL OF USED MAGNETRON ---------------------------- 42
SECTION 8 SPECIFICATIONS
8.1 GENERAL-------------------------------------------------------------- 43
8.2 SCANNER UNIT ------------------------------------------------------ 44
8.3 DISPLAY UNIT ------------------------------------------------------- 44
APPENDIX
Fig. 1
RADAR 3000 SCANNER UNIT (NKE-1046) RADOME TEMPLATE
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4.13 SETTING GUARD ---------------------------------------------------- 26
4.14 RINGS------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
4.15 SHM --------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
4.16 POSITION -------------------------------------------------------------- 27
4.17 WAYPOINT ------------------------------------------------------------ 27
4.18 READ OUT DIMENSION OF BEARING ------------------------ 28
4.19 TRAIL ------------------------------------------------------------------- 28
4.20 TARGETS EXPANSION --------------------------------------------- 28
4.21 REDUCING INTERFERENCE REJECTION -------------------- 28
4.22 MOB (Man Over-Board)---------------------------------------------- 28
4.23 TIMED-TX MODE --------------------------------------------------- 29
4.24 SETTING AUTO/MANUAL TUNING ---------------------------- 29
4.25 IN CASE AN UNUSUAL CONDITION DCCURS DURING OPERATION ---------------------------------------------- 29
4.26 LANGUAGE ----------------------------------------------------------- 29
4.27 OPERATING MENU ------------------------------------------------- 30
4.28 DISPLAY OF RADAR TRANSPONDER ------------------------- 37
SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ---------------------------------- 38
5.2 CLEANING THE SCANNER UNIT ------------------------------- 39
5.3 CLEANING THE DISPLAY SCREEN ---------------------------- 39
SECTION 6 AFTER-SALES SERVICE
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40
SECTION 7 DISPOSAL
7.1 EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL ------------------------------------------- 42
7.2 DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERY ---------------------------------- 42
7.3 DISPOSAL OF USED MAGNETRON ---------------------------- 42
SECTION 8 SPECIFICATIONS
8.1 GENERAL-------------------------------------------------------------- 43
8.2 SCANNER UNIT ------------------------------------------------------ 44
8.3 DISPLAY UNIT ------------------------------------------------------- 44
APPENDIX
Fig. 1
RADAR 3000 SCANNER UNIT (NKE-1046) RADOME TEMPLATE
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Radar Glossary of Terms

The following is a list of abbreviations and acronyms which may be used in
the text of the manual.
A/D Analog to Digital conversion
ALM Alarm In, also known as the approach alarm. For targets set zone.
approaching a preset zone.
CPU Central Processing Unit
EBL Electronic Bearing Line
EXP Expansion
FTC
Fast Time Constant, also known as rain and snow clutter suppression
GPS Global Positioning System
IR Interference Rejection
KM Kilometer
LL Latitude/Longitude
MH Modulator High voltage
NM Nautical Mile
PCB Printed Circuit Board
PPI Plan Position Indicator
PW Pulse Width
RR Range Rings (fixed)
SHM Ship’s Heading Marker
STBY Standby
STC
Sensitivity Time Constant, also known as sea surface clutter suppression
TD Time Difference
TI Trigger
VD Video
VOM Volt-Ohm Meter
VRM Variable Range Marker
WPT Waypoint
X-MIT Transmit
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Radar Glossary of Terms
The following is a list of abbreviations and acronyms which may be used in
the text of the manual.
A/D Analog to Digital conversion
ALM Alarm In, also known as the approach alarm. For targets set zone.
approaching a preset zone.
CPU Central Processing Unit
EBL Electronic Bearing Line
EXP Expansion
FTC
Fast Time Constant, also known as rain and snow clutter suppression
GPS Global Positioning System
IR Interference Rejection
KM Kilometer
LL Latitude/Longitude
MH Modulator High voltage
NM Nautical Mile
PCB Printed Circuit Board
PPI Plan Position Indicator
PW Pulse Width
RR Range Rings (fixed)
SHM Ship’s Heading Marker
STBY Standby
STC
Sensitivity Time Constant, also known as sea surface clutter suppression
TD Time Difference
TI Trigger
VD Video
VOM Volt-Ohm Meter
VRM Variable Range Marker
WPT Waypoint
X-MIT Transmit
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SECTION 1

1.1 FUNCTION

The JRC RADAR 3000 Radar is compact raster scan radar with a 4 kW trans-
mitter and a 7-inch cathode ray tube. Except for special tubes, they are all made
up of solid state device for improved reliability.

1.2 FEATURES

Improved anti-sea clutter and anti-rain clutter suppression
Easy control for VRM, EBL, GAIN, anti-sea, and anti-rain, using J-DIAL
Approach and departure guard zone with audible alarm
Use of robust material, aluminum die cast
Easy to understanding other target information for range, bearing and Lat/
Long by using cursor
Destination mark can be displayed
2/3 radius off-centering for any direction
Trail indication
Man overboard indication
Intermittent transmission
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
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SECTION 1
1.1 FUNCTION
The JRC RADAR 3000 Radar is compact raster scan radar with a 4 kW trans-
mitter and a 7-inch cathode ray tube. Except for special tubes, they are all made
up of solid state device for improved reliability.
1.2 FEATURES
Improved anti-sea clutter and anti-rain clutter suppression
Easy control for VRM, EBL, GAIN, anti-sea, and anti-rain, using J-DIAL
Approach and departure guard zone with audible alarm
Use of robust material, aluminum die cast
Easy to understanding other target information for range, bearing and Lat/
Long by using cursor
Destination mark can be displayed
2/3 radius off-centering for any direction
Trail indication
Man overboard indication
Intermittent transmission
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
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1.3 COMPONENTS

Table 1-1 indicates a listing of items that are included with your new radar
system.
INTRODUCTION
Table 1-1 EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
Description Model No. or Code No.
Remarks
Radar 3000 system JMA-1541
Scanner Unit NKE-1046
Display Unit NCD-3744
Sun Shield MTV301854A
Interunit Cable CFQ8026-10
12-cores composite cables
(10 m)
Power Cable CFQ-2646 (2 m)
Instruction Manual 7ZPRD0414A
This Manual
Standard Spares 6ZXRD00192
8 A Fuse × 2
4 A Fuse × 3
6-Pin connector 5JWHZ00065
For data communication
with NMEA
Sun Cover MTV301855
Scanner Mounting Hardware MPXP31711
Display Mounting Hardware MPTG02024
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1.3 COMPONENTS
Table 1-1 indicates a listing of items that are included with your new radar
system.
INTRODUCTION
Table 1-1 EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
Description Model No. or Code No.
Remarks
Radar 3000 system JMA-1541
Scanner Unit NKE-1046
Display Unit NCD-3744
Sun Shield MTV301854A
Interunit Cable CFQ8026-10
12-cores composite cables
(10 m)
Power Cable CFQ-2646 (2 m)
Instruction Manual 7ZPRD0414A
This Manual
Standard Spares 6ZXRD00192
8 A Fuse × 2
4 A Fuse × 3
6-Pin connector 5JWHZ00065
For data communication
with NMEA
Sun Cover MTV301855
Scanner Mounting Hardware MPXP31711
Display Mounting Hardware MPTG02024
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FIG. 1-2 SCANNER MOUNTING DIMENSION
FIG. 1-1 DISPLAY MOUNTING DIMENSIONS

1.4 CONSTRUCTION

INTRODUCTION
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FIG. 1-2 SCANNER MOUNTING DIMENSION
FIG. 1-1 DISPLAY MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
1.4 CONSTRUCTION
INTRODUCTION
4 OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
SECTION 2
OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
FIG. 2-1 OPERATING CONTROLS
SEA
J-DIAL
VRM/EBL Key
JOYSTICK
Range Up/Down Key
GUARD Key
EXP Key
OFFCENT Key
SHM/RINGS Key
Brilliance/Dimmer Key
MOB Key
Transmit/off Key
Stand-by/off Key
DISPLAY UNIT
4 OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
SECTION 2
OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
FIG. 2-1 OPERATING CONTROLS
SEA
J-DIAL
VRM/EBL Key
JOYSTICK
Range Up/Down Key
GUARD Key
EXP Key
OFFCENT Key
SHM/RINGS Key
Brilliance/Dimmer Key
MOB Key
Transmit/off Key
Stand-by/off Key
DISPLAY UNIT
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2.1 CONTROL PANEL

Stand-by/off Key
Turn ON power to Display and Scanner and activates 90 second countdown
timer.
Press STBY/OFF key to Stand-by mode while in the Transmitting mode.Press STBY/OFF and X-MIT/OFF keys simultaneously to shut off.
Transmit/off KeyTurn ON transmitter which activates Radome.Press STBY/OFF and X-MIT/OFF keys simultaneously to shut off.
J-DIALPush to select SEA, RAIN, GAIN and TUNE for control.
SEA reduces sea returns.
RAIN reduces rain or snow returns.
GAIN controls strength of target returns.
TUNE manually fine tunes receiver by peaking tuning bar (No tuning
bar in AUTO tune).
Control the SEA, RAIN, GAIN, TUNE, VRM, EBL, Contrast for desire
setting.
VRM/EBL keyEnable a VRM or EBL for display. A short press to turn on or off selected
VRM or EBL. Press and hold, selects VRM or EBL for control by using J-
DIAL.
JOYSTICKPosition cursor setting.Enables MENU for setups and selection.
GUARD KeyEnables or disables Guard Zone alarm as set with the JOYSTICK and I or O
operation.
I=InmodealarmO=OutmodealarmBlank=OFF
OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
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2.1 CONTROL PANEL
Stand-by/off Key Turn ON power to Display and Scanner and activates 90 second countdown
timer.
Press STBY/OFF key to Stand-by mode while in the Transmitting mode. Press STBY/OFF and X-MIT/OFF keys simultaneously to shut off.
Transmit/off Key Turn ON transmitter which activates Radome. Press STBY/OFF and X-MIT/OFF keys simultaneously to shut off.
J-DIAL Push to select SEA, RAIN, GAIN and TUNE for control.
SEA reduces sea returns.
RAIN reduces rain or snow returns.
GAIN controls strength of target returns.
TUNE manually fine tunes receiver by peaking tuning bar (No tuning
bar in AUTO tune).
Control the SEA, RAIN, GAIN, TUNE, VRM, EBL, Contrast for desire
setting.
VRM/EBL key Enable a VRM or EBL for display. A short press to turn on or off selected
VRM or EBL. Press and hold, selects VRM or EBL for control by using J-
DIAL.
JOYSTICK Position cursor setting. Enables MENU for setups and selection.
GUARD Key Enables or disables Guard Zone alarm as set with the JOYSTICK and I or O
operation.
I=InmodealarmO=OutmodealarmBlank=OFF
OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
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EXP KeyTarget Expander ON/OFF.
OFFSET KeyPlaces origin at any point on screen up to 2/3 radius. Inop on 24 nm range.
SHM/RINGS KeyEnables or disables the fixed range rings alternately.Momentarily disables the Heading Flash while key is held depressed.
Brilliance/Dimmer KeyBrilliance level for video, characters, rings and EBL.Setting panel illumination.
MOB KeyMarks the point where the incident occurred.
Range Up/Down keyIncreases or decreases the range scale in use.
OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
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EXP Key Target Expander ON/OFF.
OFFSET Key Places origin at any point on screen up to 2/3 radius. Inop on 24 nm range.
SHM/RINGS Key Enables or disables the fixed range rings alternately. Momentarily disables the Heading Flash while key is held depressed.
Brilliance/Dimmer Key Brilliance level for video, characters, rings and EBL. Setting panel illumination.
MOB Key Marks the point where the incident occurred.
Range Up/Down key Increases or decreases the range scale in use.
OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
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SECTION 3
This section provides practical guidelines to assist in the planning and installa-
tion of the RADAR 3000 aboard your vessel.

3.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION

Use care when unpacking the RADAR 3000 radar from the shipping carton to
prevent damage to the contents. It is also good practice to save the carton and
the interior packing material until the radar has been satisfactorily installed on
the vessel. The original packing material should be used in the unlikely event
that it is necessary to return the unit for service.

3.2 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION

The layout for installing the RADAR 3000 should be planned to give the best
operation and service aboard your particular vessel. In general, the scanner unit
should be mounted as high as possible above the waterline. The display unit
should be installed in a convenient viewing position near the helm. Keep in
mind the optimum viewing angle when installing the display. You may want to
apply power in advance of installing the unit as that you can determine a satis-
factory viewing angle.
A 10 meter length of interunit cable is furnished for interconnecting the two
main units (scanner and display). This length of interunit cable should be suffi-
cient to complete the cable run required on most small vessels. It is recom-
mended that the maximum length of interunit cable not exceed 20 meters.
A general system diagram for the RADAR 3000 is shown on the following
page.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
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SECTION 3
This section provides practical guidelines to assist in the planning and installa-
tion of the RADAR 3000 aboard your vessel.
3.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
Use care when unpacking the RADAR 3000 radar from the shipping carton to
prevent damage to the contents. It is also good practice to save the carton and
the interior packing material until the radar has been satisfactorily installed on
the vessel. The original packing material should be used in the unlikely event
that it is necessary to return the unit for service.
3.2 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
The layout for installing the RADAR 3000 should be planned to give the best
operation and service aboard your particular vessel. In general, the scanner unit
should be mounted as high as possible above the waterline. The display unit
should be installed in a convenient viewing position near the helm. Keep in
mind the optimum viewing angle when installing the display. You may want to
apply power in advance of installing the unit as that you can determine a satis-
factory viewing angle.
A 10 meter length of interunit cable is furnished for interconnecting the two
main units (scanner and display). This length of interunit cable should be suffi-
cient to complete the cable run required on most small vessels. It is recom-
mended that the maximum length of interunit cable not exceed 20 meters.
A general system diagram for the RADAR 3000 is shown on the following
page.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
8 INSTALLATION
FIG. 3-1 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM
8 INSTALLATION
FIG. 3-1 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM
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3.3 MOUNTING THE DISPLAY UNIT

When planning the installation for your display unit, the following conditions
should be considered to ensure dependable and trouble free operation.
1) The mounting location should be easily accessible to allow operation of the
front panel controls.
2) There should be adequate ventilation.
3) There should be sufficient space behind the display unit to allow cable con-
nections to the rear panel connectors.
4) The display unit should be located near a DC power source.
5) The selected location should be far enough away from device that may cause
interference, such as motors and generators.
6) Generally, the display unit should be located in a protected area away from
prolonged direct exposure to rain and salt spray. It is good practice to pro-
tect your valuable electronic equipment as much as possible.
The display unit can be conveniently mounted on a chart table, or bulkhead
mounted in a desired location. Using the outline of FIG 3-1 and 3-2 as a guide,
install the display unit and secure to the mounting surface.
INSTALLATION
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3.3 MOUNTING THE DISPLAY UNIT
When planning the installation for your display unit, the following conditions
should be considered to ensure dependable and trouble free operation.
1) The mounting location should be easily accessible to allow operation of the
front panel controls.
2) There should be adequate ventilation.
3) There should be sufficient space behind the display unit to allow cable con-
nections to the rear panel connectors.
4) The display unit should be located near a DC power source.
5) The selected location should be far enough away from device that may cause
interference, such as motors and generators.
6) Generally, the display unit should be located in a protected area away from
prolonged direct exposure to rain and salt spray. It is good practice to pro-
tect your valuable electronic equipment as much as possible.
The display unit can be conveniently mounted on a chart table, or bulkhead
mounted in a desired location. Using the outline of FIG 3-1 and 3-2 as a guide,
install the display unit and secure to the mounting surface.
INSTALLATION
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FIG. 3-3 SCANNER MOUNTING DIMENSION
INSTALLATION
FIG. 3-2 DISPLAY MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
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FIG. 3-3 SCANNER MOUNTING DIMENSION
INSTALLATION
FIG. 3-2 DISPLAY MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
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