As Navico is continuously improving this product, we retain the right to make changes to the
product at any time which may not be reflected in this version of the manual. Please contact
your nearest distributor if you require any further assistance.
It is the owner’s sole responsibility to install and use the equipment in a manner that will not
cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. The user of this product is solely
responsible for observing maritime safety practices.
NAVICO HOLDING AS AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES, BRANCHES AND AFFILIATES DISCLAIM ALL
LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE
OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW.
This manual represents the product as at the time of printing. Navico Holding AS and its
subsidiaries, branches and affiliates reserve the right to make changes to specifications
without notice.
Governing language
This statement, any instruction manuals, user guides and other information relating to the
product (Documentation) may be translated to, or has been translated from, another
language (Translation). In the event of any conflict between any Translation of the
Documentation, the English language version of the Documentation will be the official
version of the Documentation.
The relevant declaration of conformity is available in the product's section at the following
website:
• www.navico-commercial.com
About this manual
Intended audience
This manual is written for system operators.
The manual assumes that the reader has basic knowledge about this type of equipment with
regards to:
• operation
• nautical terminology and practices
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Important text conventions
Important text that requires special attention from the reader is emphasized as follows:
Note: Used to draw the reader’s attention to a comment or some important information.
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Warning: Used when it is necessary to warn personnel that they should
proceed carefully to prevent risk of injury and/or damage to equipment/
personnel.
Software version
You can view the software version installed on the unit in the about dialog:
The manual will continuously be updated to match new software releases. The latest
available manual version can be downloaded from the product website on:
www.navico-commercial.com
Change log
Part noDate and description
988-12294-001
988-12294-002
2018-Sept-19
First version.
2018-Nov-01
Updated to match software release.
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Safety precautions
Safety precautions described in this section are applicable to the radar system. They are
general safety precautions that are not related to any specific procedure, and they might
therefore not appear elsewhere in this manual. They are recommended precautions that
personnel must understand and apply during operation and maintenance of the system.
You are obliged to read these operating instructions prior to operation, and to adhere to the
operating instructions in order to prevent possible danger. Prevention of danger includes
that operator personnel are trained and authorized for safe operation of the equipment. We
assume no liability for damage due to improper operation which could have been
prevented.
The system must only be operated by persons who have passed the relevant mandatory
training on the respective systems and applications. Only reading these operating
instructions cannot replace such training. Persons authorized to operate, maintain and
troubleshoot the system are instructed and trained by Simrad. Persons operating or servicing
this radar system must be familiar with the general safety regulations and specific safety
systems, and they must have passed all required training. They must have read the relevant
operating instructions and manuals before starting to work.
Have these operating instructions always at hand on all relevant locations, and ensure that
copies are available to all operators. Operating personnel must at all times follow all safety
regulations.
During normal operation, the unit can be quickly disconnected from the main power line by
turning OFF the relevant circuit breaker located on the electric switchboard.
Do not replace components or make adjustments inside the unit when the voltage supply is
turned ON. Always remove power and discharge to ground a circuit before touching it.
Under no circumstances should any person initiate servicing or repairing the unit except in
the presence of a qualified person.
Ensure unobstructed access to all operator panels, controls, and relevant switchgear cabinets
in order to enable instant response to alarms.
Whenever it is necessary to disconnect the waveguide from a radar transmitter for
maintenance purpose, the transmitter output should be terminated with a matched load. If
this is not possible, care should be taken. Do not stand in front of an open-ended waveguide
from which power is being radiated.
Note: Main power is always present on the terminal board unless the main break from
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the power distribution panel of the vessel is turned off.
Warning: Never look down a waveguide from which power is being
radiated!
Warnings
High voltage
Radar equipment includes high voltage that can cause injury or loss of life. Danger exists only
when the units are opened, exposing internal circuits, as when servicing the equipment.
This radar has been carefully designed to protect personnel from possible injury from high
voltages. Although every effort has been made to eliminate danger to personnel, no
responsibility is accepted for any injury or loss of life suffered in connection with this
equipment.
Radio frequency radiation
Harmful effects (particularly to the eyes) may be caused by exposure of any part of the
human body to high power radio frequency radiation.
However, the system is designed to always disable the microwave radiation when the
antenna is not rotating.
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Hazard distances
Configuration
12 KW Transceiver
6' X-band Antenna
12 KW Transceiver
9' X-band Antenna
12 KW Transceiver
12' X-band Antenna
25 KW Transceiver
6' X-band Antenna
25 KW Transceiver
9' X-band Antenna
25 KW Transceiver
12' X-band Antenna
30 KW Transceiver
12' S-band Antenna
Distance 100 W/m
point (m)
-0.150.6
--0.5
--0.35
0.10.21.3
-0.11.0
-0.050.9
--0.4
2
Distance 50 W/m
point (m)
X-Ray radiation
This radar system does not generate X-ray radiation.
2
Distance 10 W/m
point (m)
2
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Contents
10Introduction
10R5000 system overview
10R5000 manuals
12Operating the system
12O5000 trackball mouse keys
12O2000 front controls
14M5000 monitor keys
15The user interface
15Main panel
16PPI symbols
16Picture freeze indicator
16Quick access buttons
16Main menu and submenus
17The settings dialog
17Own vessel symbol
17Units of measure settings
18Radar video palettes
18On-screen keyboard
19Basic operation
19Turning the system ON and OFF
19Adjusting display brightness
19Selecting radar source
19Switching the sensor between transmit and standby mode
19Adjusting the radar range
20Using the cursor
20Selecting speed source
22Target tracking
22Acknowledging alerts
23Applying default control settings
23Screen capture
24The Interswitch function
24Description
24Default master control station
24Control station modes
25Changing control mode
26Indication of control status
30Target trails and past position
30Radar orientation
30Radar motion mode
31Offsetting the PPI center
32Vectors
32Cursor bearings
32Setting the brilliance for panel items
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33Targets
33The target menu
The target panel
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33Selecting and de-selecting targets
34Defining dangerous vessels
34Radar targets
37Radar SART
38Racons
39AIS targets
41AIS and radar target association
42Displaying target information
43Training simulator
44Navigation tools
44Tracking zones
45Parallel index lines
46EBL/VRM markers
48Measuring range and bearing
50Maps
50The maps dialog
50Map references
51Map colors and symbols
51Creating a new map
52Saving a map
52Modifying a map
53Exporting maps
53Importing maps
56Trial maneuver symbology
57Starting and stopping the trial maneuver
57Manually changing the trial maneuver settings
58Maintenance
58General
58Performance monitor
59Radar data
60The alert system
60Type of alerts
60Alert categories
60Alert notifications
63The Alerts dialog
63External bridge alert systems
64Alphabetic alert list
65Operating modes fallback
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66Menu overview
66Main menu
Settings menu
67
69O2000/O5000 Trackball, key function comparison
70Target symbols
73Terms and abbreviations
78Technical specifications
78General
78Performance
79Display features
79Target tracking
80AIS
80Mapping
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Introduction
AA
B
B
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R5000 system overview
A basic R5000 radar system has the following main parts:
• SRT LAN radar sensor (A), including:
- Antenna
Up-mast or down-mast SRT LAN transceiver
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- R5000 power supply unit
• R5000 radar control station (B), including:
- M5000 monitor
- O2000 control unit
- O5000 trackball unit
- R5000 radar processor
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An R5000 system can be installed as a stand-alone radar system, or as an advanced
installation with several sensors and control stations.
In an advanced installation, each radar sensor has a control station directly wired to it. This
control station will be the radar sensor's default master controller. The R5000 radar
processors can be connected with an interswitch LAN cable. This allows for sharing the
control of the radar sensors between multiple radar control stations. During commissioning
of the system, the interswitch function is configured to manage the control of the radar
sensors. For more information, refer to "The Interswitch function" on page 24.
R5000 manuals
The following documentation is available for the R5000 radar systems:
R5000 Operator manual
User descriptions of the radar control unit and of the features included in the system.
Intended audience: System operator.
R5000 Quick Guide
Graphical document describing the keys and the main functions.
Intended audience: System operator.
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R5000 System installation manual
Mechanical installation and wiring, technical specifications and mechanical drawings for all
system components.
System setup/configuration and commissioning of the system.
Intended audience: Installation and service engineers.
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Operating the system
The system is operated by the remote control unit (O2000) and by the mouse (O5000
Trackball unit).
The remote controller is used for menu operation, and for easy operation of the quick access
buttons.
The mouse is mainly used for managing targets, and in situations where it is required to
position the cursor accurately on the PPI.
For a full overview of remote controller and mouse keys, refer to "O2000/O5000 Trackball, key functioncomparison" on page 69.
O5000 trackball mouse keys
The optical trackball (A) is used for positioning the cursor. The other mouse keys have
different functionality depending on the position of the cursor on the radar panel.
The following table lists the key functions relative to the part of the radar panel that is under
the cursor.
Note: The cursor must be located over an open menu or over the quick access pop-up
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to be able to use the scroll function.
Cursor over ...Left key (B)Right key (C)Scroll wheel (D)