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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS

Model FMD-3100
(For PCU-3010)

This manual is solely for use by the installer. Under no


circumstances shall this manual be released to the user.

The installer shall remove this manual from the vessel after
installation.

This manual contains no password data. Obtain password data


from FURUNO before beginning the installation.

www.furuno.com
All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders.
www.furuno.com

Pub. No. E42-01811-A


FMD-3100 (PCU-3010)
(1910, DAMI) Printed in Japan 00019636710
INTRODUCTION
This manual explains the set up procedures after installing the FMD-3100.

After the software setup is completed, make a backup copy of the configuration data on a remov-
able medium (USB memory, PC, etc.).

Items to prepare
• PC
• LAN cable
Trademarks and copyrights
Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks or trademarks of the Microsoft Corpo-
ration of the USA and other countries.

Silent mode
When the vessel is moored and normal functions are not required, you may set the equipment to
the silent mode.

Note: Alerts and buzzers do not function during the silent mode.
To enable the silent mode:

1. Click the [OTHERS] button on the Status bar then click [SILENT].
You are prompted for a password.

2. Enter "3000", then click the [OK] button.


The following pop-up window appears.

Click to return to normal operation.


3. To return to normal operation, click the [Back to Normal Mode] button in the pop-up window
shown above.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INITIAL SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS ...........................................................1-1
1.1 Accessing the [Common Installation Setting] Menu................................................... 1-1
1.1.1 Laptop PC (LAN connection) access ............................................................. 1-1
1.1.2 Trackball Control Unit (RCU-030) access ...................................................... 1-2
1.1.3 Common installation setting menu contents .................................................. 1-3
1.2 [Basic Setting] Menu .................................................................................................. 1-4
1.2.1 [Basic Setting] window ................................................................................... 1-4
1.2.2 [Peripherals] window ...................................................................................... 1-5
1.2.3 [VDR] window................................................................................................. 1-7
1.2.4 [Route Transfer] window ................................................................................ 1-8
1.2.5 [Application] window (setting is not required)................................................. 1-8
1.2.6 [Ship Name] window ...................................................................................... 1-9
1.2.7 [ECDIS/Radar] window .................................................................................. 1-9
1.2.8 [Language] window ...................................................................................... 1-10
1.3 [Own Ship Setting] Menu ......................................................................................... 1-10
1.4 [Installation Parameters] Menu ................................................................................ 1-12
1.4.1 Sensor setting .............................................................................................. 1-12
1.4.2 PCU-3010 configuration............................................................................... 1-14
1.4.3 Activating the connection with the processor unit of the
FAR-2xx8 series radar ................................................................................. 1-19
1.4.4 Sensor adapter configuration ....................................................................... 1-20
1.4.5 Antenna unit configuration ........................................................................... 1-26
1.4.6 Radar connection box configuration............................................................. 1-27
1.4.7 Monitoring of HUB........................................................................................ 1-28
1.4.8 Signal and Port setting for external equipment ............................................ 1-29
1.4.9 Customized sensor setting........................................................................... 1-30
1.5 [CCRS] Menu ........................................................................................................... 1-31
1.5.1 How to select the [Data Source]................................................................... 1-31
1.5.2 How to set [Transmission Group]................................................................. 1-32
1.5.3 [CCRS Setting] window................................................................................ 1-35
1.6 [TCS] Menu .............................................................................................................. 1-35
1.7 [AMS] Menu ............................................................................................................. 1-35
1.7.1 AMS mode operation ................................................................................... 1-35
1.7.2 Master/Backup AMS setting......................................................................... 1-36
1.7.3 Alert transfer setting ..................................................................................... 1-37
1.7.4 Other setting window.................................................................................... 1-39
1.7.5 How to import and export [AMS] menu settings........................................... 1-40
1.8 [Alert Define List] Menu............................................................................................ 1-41
1.8.1 Alert Group Setting....................................................................................... 1-41
1.8.2 How to add an alert group............................................................................ 1-43
1.8.3 How to edit an alert group ............................................................................ 1-44
1.8.4 How to delete an alert group ........................................................................ 1-44
1.8.5 Alert Definition setting for each equipment .................................................. 1-45
1.8.6 How to add an alert definition....................................................................... 1-46
1.8.7 How to edit an alert definition....................................................................... 1-48
1.8.8 How to delete an alert definition................................................................... 1-48
1.9 [Data Sharing] Menu ................................................................................................ 1-48
1.10 [Save and Sync] Menu ............................................................................................. 1-49
1.10.1 Consistency check and save the configuration ............................................ 1-49
1.10.2 How to save the configuration data to a medium ......................................... 1-50
1.10.3 How to load the configuration data .............................................................. 1-51
1.11 [System Monitor] Menu ............................................................................................ 1-51

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1.12 [Software Update] Menu...........................................................................................1-52


1.13 [Factory Test & Default] Menu..................................................................................1-53
1.14 [Conning] Menu ........................................................................................................1-54
1.14.1 How to select the data source ......................................................................1-55
1.14.2 Advanced settings window ...........................................................................1-56
1.15 The Network Transmission Setting Between ECDIS and Radar..............................1-77
1.16 How to Set the Forwarding Distance ........................................................................1-80
1.17 Synchronization With Ship’s Clock ...........................................................................1-81
1.18 How to Change the Color of Data in the Sensor Information Box
According to Integrity................................................................................................1-82

2. SETTINGS FOR SENSOR ADAPTER ..................................................................2-1


2.1 How to Set the Equipment ID .....................................................................................2-1
2.2 How to Save the Log File ...........................................................................................2-2
2.3 How to Update the Firmware (MC-3000S) .................................................................2-2
2.3.1 How to activate the maintenance program .....................................................2-2
2.3.2 How to confirm the firmware program version................................................2-3
2.3.3 How to update the firmware program .............................................................2-3

3. HUB-3000 IGMP QUERIER SETTINGS ................................................................3-1

APPENDIX 1 EQUIPMENT ID LIST..........................................................................AP-1


APPENDIX 2 SUBSYSTEM ......................................................................................AP-3
APPENDIX 3 RCB-002 IP ADDRESS SETTING......................................................AP-4
INDEX ......................................................................................................................... IN-1

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ADJUSTMENTS
This chapter covers the initial settings and adjustments to be applied after installation
of the PCU-3010 is completed.

Note: Each unit of the FMD-3100 has a default IP address. Before connecting each
unit and building the network, enter the initial settings (Equipment IDs) and change the
IP address from the [Basic Setting] menu (see section 1.2). After entering the equip-
ment IDs, connect each unit and build the network. Enter each unit’s settings as you
connect them, or complete building the network and enter all equipment settings at
one time.

1.1 Accessing the [Common Installation Setting]


Menu
All initial settings for the FMD-3100 and its units are performed using the [Common
Installation Setting] menu. This menu works within a web browser.

Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu using one of the two methods below:

• Access via laptop PC using a LAN connection (see section 1.1.1.)


• Access via the Trackball Control Unit RCU-030 (see section 1.1.2.)

Note 1: The following browsers are compatible with this software.


• Internet Explorer®11
• Firefox ESR 60
Note 2: To update the software with the updating file (see section 1.12), access the
[Common Installation Setting] menu via LAN connection. To update the software with
the DVD, access the [Common Installation Setting] menu with the control unit.

Note 3: The [Alert Define List] menu is not accessible from the Internet Explorer®
when the MC-3000S is connected directly to the processor unit. Connect the MC-
3000S via the PCU-3010, or use Firefox.

1.1.1 Laptop PC (LAN connection) access


1. Set the IP address and subnet mask of the PC according to the LAN port where
the PC is connected, referring to the table below:
LAN port IP address/Subnet mask Setting
LAN1 IP Address 192.168.31.200
(Gateway network) Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
LAN2 IP Address 172.31.16.200
(Sensor network) Subnet mask 255.255.0.0

2. Connect the PC to LAN port 1 or 2 with a LAN cable.


Note: It is possible to connect to LAN1 or LAN2 using a LAN hub. In order to
operate from the [Basic Setting] menu, however, turn all units off, except the unit
to be set up. Enter settings for all other units in this manner.

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3. Open a web browser on the laptop PC.


4. Enter the appropriate IP address in the browser’s address bar, referring to the ta-
ble below.
Access point IP Address
Gateway Network 192.168.31.1
For initial setting
Sensor Network 172.31.16.1
Gateway Network Enter the IP address of the gateway or
Sensor Network sensor network according to the
For re-setting the unit Equipment ID used in the system. See the
Equipment ID list at the back of this
manual.

When entering the IP address on the address bar, you are asked to enter ID and
password.

5. Enter ID and password, then click [Login] to access the [Common Installation
Setting] menu.

1.1.2 Trackball Control Unit (RCU-030) access

1. Click the [ ] icon on the Status bar, then select [Settings]. The pop-up mes-
sage shown below appears.

2. Click [OK] to show the [Settings] menu.


3. Click [SERVICE MODE] on the Status bar, then select [Service Login].
A dialog box for password entry appears.

4. Use the software keyboard to enter the password and click [OK]. "Service Mode"
is now displayed at the bottom left of the Settings window.
Note: You can use the optional hardware keyboard to enter the password if you
have one installed.

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5. Click [SERVICE MODE] on the Status bar, then select [Common Installation
Settings]. The message shown below appears.

6. Click [OK] to activate the web browser and show the dialog box asking for ID and
password.

7. Enter the ID and password, then click [Login] to access the [Common Installation
Setting] menu.

1.1.3 Common installation setting menu contents

Click here to close and


Tab bar logout from the
[Common Installation
Setting] menu.

Menu bar*
View area

Info bar
*: Selected item is highlighted in blue.
Click [Exit] to close and logout from the [Common Installation Setting] menu. You can
close and logout by clicking on the web browser. However the menu can not be re-
accessed for a while.

The selected tab is highlighted in blue on the tab bar. The view area and menu bar
change according to the tab selected.

Click [ (or )] at the tab bar to shift the tab to the left (or right).

Note: If the tab bar does not move when clicking either [ (or )], clear the
browser cache.

Basic Setting Own Ship Setting Installation Parameters CCRS TCS AMS

Click .. Click ..

Own Ship Setting Installation Parameters CCRS TCS AMS Alert Define List

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Tab bar menu item Description


[Basic setting] Sets the equipment ID, monitor, printer and own ship
information.
[Own Ship Setting] Enters the ship’s parameters and sensor positions.
[Installation parameters] Sets the system configuration and input/output data.
[CCRS] Sets the priority of the sensors and NMEA sentences.
[TCS] Not used for FMD-3100.
[AMS] Sets the AMS and relevant settings.
[Alert Define List] Sets the alerts.
[Data Sharing]* Sets the interlocking system between units.
[Save and Sync] Saves and synchronizes the settings. Settings can also be
saved to a removable medium.
[System Monitor] Confirms the system condition.
[Software Update] Updates the software.
[Factory Test and Default] Performs the factory test or restores default settings.
[Conning] Configures the mini-conning display.

*: Does not require adjustment.

1.2 [Basic Setting] Menu

1.2.1 [Basic Setting] window


1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu, then click [Basic Setting] on the
tab bar.

2. Select the [Equipment ID] from the drop-down list (setting range: [ECD001] to
[ECD016]).
The [Equipment Name], [Equipment Type No.], and [IP Address] are automatically
entered according to the Equipment ID. For details, see the Equipment ID list at
the back of this manual.
Note 1: For the first ECDIS, set [Equipment ID] to “ECD001”.
Note 2: Assign a different [Equipment ID] to each unit in the network.

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Note 3: [Serial No.] is entered before shipment. If you change the SSD or delete
[Serial No.] by mistake, click the [Serial No.] box to enter the serial number of the
PCU (example: xxxx-xxxx).
3. Confirm that [FMD-3100] is shown for [Equipment Type No.]. If not, select [FMD-
3100] from the [Equipment Type No.] drop-down menu.
4. Click [Save] on the info bar. Several confirmation messages appear. Click [OK] to
reboot the system. To discard all changes, click [Discard Changes].

1.2.2 [Peripherals] window


1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [Basic Setting] on the
tab bar.
2. Click [Peripherals] on the menu bar.

*2

*1

*1䠖Shown when [FURUNO] or [NAVTOR] is selected in [Connection] of [Chart Service].


*2䠖Shown when [Connected] is selected in [Connection] of [Service Gateway].
3. Confirm that the menu items for [Monitor] are entered as follows.
[DVI1] [Type Number]: [HD 24T21MMD (FHD)]
[Type Number]: [Not Connected (NONE)]
[DVI3]
[Output Mode]: [Independent]

4. Click the [Run] button for [Monitor Color Calibration] to perform the color calibra-
tion.
“Processing” appears at the next to the [Run] button during the color calibration.
After completing the calibration, check result appears ([Succeeded] or [Failed]).
When the check result is [Succeeded], the following confirmation message ap-
pears. Click the [OK] button to reboot the system and apply the calibration setting.
When the check result is [Failed], retry the color calibration. If the error is not rec-
tified, contact your dealer.

Note: Be sure to perform the color calibration. If the calibration is not performed,
you cannot adjust the monitor brilliance.

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5. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and open the [Peripherals] win-
dow again.
6. Select the Printer type from the [Printer Model] drop-down menu.
Setting option Remarks
[HP Officejet Pro 8000] Connect the printer to LAN1 port or USB port, and then set
[HP Officejet Pro 8100] the IP address of the printer to "192.168.31.241". For how to
[HP Officejet Pro 8210] set the IP address of the printer, see the operator’s manual
of the printer.
[HP Officejet 100 Mobile] Connect the printer to the USB port of the processor unit.
[HP Officejet 200 Mobile]

Note 1: For no printer, set [Printer Mode] to [HP Officejet 100 Mobile].
Note 2: The printer HP Officejet Pro 8000 Enterprise Printer can not be connected
to the PCU.
7. Select the port to which the printer is connected from the [Printer Port] drop-down
menu.
Printer Printer Port
HP Officejet 100 Mobile/HP Officejet 200 Mobile/ [USB]
Not Connected
HP Officejet Pro 8000/HP Officejet Pro 8100/ [USB], [Network]
HP Officejet Pro 8210

• [USB]: Only the FMD-3100 connected to the printer can print.


• [Network]: FMD-3100s in the same network
can print. The IP address of the printer is
shown on the [Printer] screen. Do not
change the IP address.
8. To automatically print images captured with [Screenshot] function, check the
checkbox for [Auto Print out (SS)].
9. Select the chart data storage equipment from the [Connected] pull-down list in the
[Chart Service] field. In this case, the IP address appears below the [Connection]
item.
• [Not Connected]: Not connected to the chart data storage equipment.
• [FURUNO]: Connected to the FURUNO Gate-1.
• [NAVTOR]: Connected to the NAVTOR NavBox.
• [NeCST]: Not used.
10. To connect a service gateway to the PCU-3010, select [Connected] at [Service
gateway] then the IP address and the port number appear below the [Connected]
item. Do not change these settings.
11. Click [Save] on the info bar. Several confirmation messages appear. Click [OK] to
reboot the system. To discard all changes, click [Discard Changes].

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1.2.3 [VDR] window


1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [Basic Setting] on the
tab bar.
2. Click [VDR] on the menu bar.

3. If a VDR is connected, select [Connected] from the [Connection] pull-down list.


Refer to the table below to set the items in the menu.
Menu item/
Description
interactive field
[Monitor] Select the DVI port connected with the VDR.
[Transmit per 15 sec.] Set the number of transmissions in 15 seconds.
[Transmission Rate] Set the transmitting rate.
[Image Format] Set the image format.
[JPEG Quality] Set the quality of JPEG data. (Available when [JPEG] is
selected for [Image Format].)
[Network] Select the network connected with the VDR
[Transmission Timing] Set the delay timing.
[Destination] Set the IP address and port of the destination.
[Source] Set the status and information text, max. 16 characters.
[Location] Set the status and information text, max. 32 characters.
[Initial Value of Se- Set the initial value for the binary transmission se-
quence No.] quence number (IEC61162-450 compliant) to be used
when transmitting video to a VDR.

4. Click [Save] on the info bar. Several confirmation messages appear. Click [OK] to
reboot the system. To discard all changes, click [Discard Changes].

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1.2.4 [Route Transfer] window


1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [Basic Setting] on the
tab bar.
2. Click [Route Transfer] on the menu bar.

3. To transfer data to a specified network, select [Connected] from the [Connection]


pull-down list.
Menu item Description
[Connection] Select [Connected] to transfer the data.
[Transmission Rate] Set the transmission rate.
[Network] Select the destination network for route data.
[Destination] Set the IP address and port of the destination.
[Initial Value of Sequence Set the initial value for the binary transmission
No.] sequence number (IEC61162-450 compliant) to
be used when transferring route data to another
system.

4. Click [Save] on the info bar. Several confirmation messages appear. Click [OK] to
reboot the system. To discard all changes, click [Discard Changes].

1.2.5 [Application] window (setting is not required)


Do not change the setting on the [Application] window of the [Basic Setting] menu.
Confirm that [Primary] is set to [ECDIS], if the setting is not [ECDIS], change it to [EC-
DIS].

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1.2.6 [Ship Name] window


1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [Basic Setting] on the
tab bar.
2. Click [Ship Name] on the menu bar.

3. Enter your ship information. The data entered here is included in any printing.
[Ship Name]: Own ship’s name. [Call Sign]: Own ship’s call sign
[IMO No.]: Own ship’s IMO no. [MMSI]: Own ship’s ID

Note: The FMD-3100 can display own ship’s data input from AIS, on the [Own
Ship] page in the [Nav Status] menu. The data entered here is not reflected to the
AIS data.
4. Click [Save] on the info bar. Several confirmation messages appear. Click [OK] to
reboot the system. To discard all changes, click [Discard Changes].

1.2.7 [ECDIS/Radar] window

Item Description
[Calculate CPA/TCPA] Setting cannot be changed. Keep “unchecked.”
[Use Legacy TTM ID] Sets the behavior when the TTM sentence contains "ID = 0".
Set according to the range of TTM ID of the connected de-
vice.

Radar TTM ID Recommended


manufacturer Setting range setting

00~99 Checked
FURUNO
01~200 N/A
00~99 Checked
01~99 N/A
Other
00~999 Unchecked
01~999 N/A

Note 1: “N/A” means setting has no influence on system.


Note 2: There is no problem if item is “checked” when a FU-
RUNO radar is used.

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1.2.8 [Language] window


The menu language for the everyday operating screens can be set to English or Jap-
anese. The [Common Installation Setting] menu has English menus only.

Note: This language setting is synchronized with all units on the network. Reboot the
synchronized unit(s) to use the selected menu language.
1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [Basic Setting] on the
tab bar.
2. Click [Language] on the menu bar.

3. Select [English] (default) or [Japanese].


4. Click [Save] on the info bar. Several confirmation messages appear. Click [OK] to
reboot the system. To discard all changes, click [Discard Changes].

1.3 [Own Ship Setting] Menu


Enter the information for ship parameters/CCRP, antenna unit, GPS sensor, AIS tran-
sponder, echo sounder (E/S), and SDME sensor. Sensor symbols are displayed on
the right half of the screen. There are six colors to show their priority: white (CCRP),
cyan (radar), green (GPS), magenta (AIS), orange (E/S) and blue (SDME) in that
order.

1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [Own Ship Setting] on
the tab bar.

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2. Activate each field and enter own ship’s data, using the table below for reference.
Menu item/interactive field Description
[Vessel Type] Own ship type among [Fast/Super Small], [Fast/
Small], [Slow/Big] and [Super Tanker].
[Ship Length (LOA, m)] Own ship’s length, in meters.
[Ship Width (m)] Own ship’s width, in meters.
[Summer Load Line (m)] Distance between own ship’s bottom and the summer
load line, in meters.
[MAX ROT (deg/min)] Own ship’s maximum angular velocity (Rate of turn).
[Block Coefficient] Own ship’s block coefficient.
[Min Maneuvering Speed (kn)] Minimum maneuvering speed. This value is used as
the threshold for the Low Speed Alarm.
[Center of Gravity] Own ship’s center of gravity, in meters, set by X, Y and
Z axis.
[Pivot Point] Own ship’s pivot point, in meters, set by X, Y and Z
axis. Approximately 80% of the ship’s length is recom-
mended for the pivot point.
[CCRP] Select the [CCRP] you wish to setup by clicking the
check box to the left of each CCRP number. You can
set up a maximum of four CCRP positions. Set up of
[CCRP1] is required.

3. Click [Radar Antenna] on the menu bar.

Note: When you set the value for [Antenna Position] on the [Installation Parame-
ters] menu, the setting value is shown at the right of [Equipment ID].
4. According to the number of antenna units connected to the PCU, check applicable
checkbox to activate the antenna unit(s).
You can activate up to four antenna units. Setting range: [RAS001] to [RAS004].
Do not select [RAS005] to [RAS010]. Setup the antenna units activated here on
the [Installation Parameters] menu (see section 1.4.5).
Note 1: Activate all antenna units connected to the FMD-3100.
Note 2: For an FAR-2xx7 and FAR-2xx8 series radar antenna, set the antenna
no. (Equipment ID), taking care not to duplicate the Equipment ID of other radars.
For how to set the antenna no., see the installation manual of the radar.
5. Enter the position data of antenna unit(s) in the boxes [X (m)], [Y (m)], and [Z (m)].
6. Enter the information for the GPS sensor, AIS transponder, echo sounder, and
SDME sensor in a similar manner.
Note: When using the Radar Connection Box (RCB-002), make sure you input the
location information for the external radar antenna. Also, when multiple RCB-002s

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are connected to the same network, change the IP address of the RCB-002s, re-
ferring to "SUBSYSTEM" on page AP-3.

• [RCB00u (Main)] (u: 1 to 4): Input the location information of the external radar
antenna that is connected to the [RADAR SIGNAL IN No.1] port.
• [RCB00u (Sub)] (u: 1 to 4): Input the location information of the external radar
antenna that is connected to the [RADAR SIGNAL IN No.2] port. Set parame-
ters for the [RCB00u (Main)] before setting parameters for the [RCB00u (Sub)].
7. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

1.4 [Installation Parameters] Menu


The [Installation Parameters] menu sets the signals and input data of the sensors.
First, select the sensor data at the [Sensor Setting] window. Then select the sensor
from which the units (radar sensor (antenna unit), MFD, ECDIS, radar, and sensor
adapter) obtain the sensor data.

1.4.1 Sensor setting


1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [Installation Parame-
ters] on the tab bar.
2. Click [Sensor Setting] on the menu bar, then click [GPS Sensor].

The time to timeout for receiving


data. Keep the default setting.

3. Check applicable check boxes according to the number of GPS receivers con-
nected.
4. Set the following items for the units activated at step 3.

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Data field Comments


[SFID] Keep the default setting.
Do not use the “AI” prefix (AIS excluded) or the “II” prefix.
[Data Type] Sets the RX sentence data format.
Setting options: [IEC 61162-1 Ed3], [IEC 61162-1 Ed4], [IEC 61162-1
Ed5], [ASCII], [BINARY], [MODBUS], [PSU]. Do not select [ASCII] or
[BINARY].
[Strict/Loose] Sets the integrity of sentence data.
[Strict]: Confirm the validity of checksum, then receive sentence.
[Loose]: Receive sentence regardless of checksum invalidity.

5. Click the [Details] button to set the following items, referring to the table shown be-
low.

For other units


For [VDR]
For [Other Sensor]

Item Remarks
[Sensor Name] Enter the appropriate sensor name.
[Manufacture] Select the manufacturer of sensor from the pull-down list.
Note: If the required manufacturer does not appear, add it
manually (see section 1.4.9).
[Sensor Type No.] Select the type of sensor from the pull-down list.
Note: If the required type does not appear, add it manually
(see section 1.4.9).
[System Alert ID] The identification number that is assigned in the system is
shown in this field. Do not change the setting.
[X (m)], [Y (m)], [Z (m)] Set the location of X, Y and Z for [Other Sensor] only.
[Alert Information Source] Set the source of alert definition to show on the display
when the alert message is received in an ALF sentence.
• [Alert Definition]: Show the alert definition registered to
the PCU.
• [Alert Sentence]: Show the alert definition included in the
ALF sentence.

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Item Remarks
[ALF Text Information] Select the type of the 2/2 packet text information of ALF
sentence.
• [All Alert Name]: Select this item if all alert text is includ-
ed in the 2/2 packet of the ALF sentence. The text infor-
mation on the 2/2 packet of the ALF sentence is shown
as the alert name in the alert list/log.
• [Remaining Alert Name]: Select this item if the alert text
is divided in 1/2 and 2/2 packets of the ALF sentence.
The text information for both the 1/2 and 2/2 packets of
the ALF sentence is shown as the alert name in the alert
list/log.
• [Decision Support]: Select this item if the alert details in-
formation (Decision Support) is included in the 2/2 pack-
et of the ALF sentence. The text information for the 2/2
packet of the ALF sentence is shown as the alert details
in the alert list/log.
[Sensor Network] Set the IP address of sensor network for [VDR] only.
[Gateway Network] Set the IP address of gateway network for [VDR] only.

6. Set [Gyro Sensor], [ROT GYRO Sensor], [AIS Transponder], [Echo Sounder],
[SDME Sensor], [NAVTEX Receiver], [Water Temperature], [Wind Sensor], [Mag-
net Compass Sensor], [Current Sensor], [Rudder Sensor], [HCS], [VDR], [BN-
WAS], and [Other Sensor] similarly.
Note: Only sensors connected to the PCU should be set.
7. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

1.4.2 PCU-3010 configuration


1. Select [ECDIS] on the menu bar.

2. Check applicable checkbox to activate the corresponding PCU-3010.


The Equipment ID checked on this step is shown on the menu bar.
The maximum number of PCU-3010s that can be connected is three.
Note: Do not check PCU-3010s not used, to prevent trouble.
Check only the PCU-3010s to be used.

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3. Click the [Details] button and set the items referring to the table shown below.

FMD-3100

Item Remarks
[Subsystem] Set this menu item to share the sensor data through HUB-3000. For
subsystem details, see page AP-3.
When sharing the sensor data: Set the value. Setting range: “A” to “Z”.
To not share the sensor data: Keep the default setting (“---”).
[System Alert ID] The identification number that assigned in the system is shown in this
field. Do not change the setting.
[Alert Information Set the source of alert definition to show on the display when the alert
Source] message is received in an ALF sentence.
• [Alert Definition]: Show the alert definition registered to the proces-
sor unit.
• [Alert Sentence]: Show the alert definition included in the ALF sen-
tence.
[ALF Text Infor- Select the type of the 2/2 packet text information of ALF sentence.
mation] • [All Alert Name]: Select this item if all alert text is included in the 2/
2 packet of the ALF sentence. The text information for the 2/2 pack-
et of the ALF sentence is shown as the alert name in the alert list/
log.
• [Remaining Alert Name]: Select this item if the alert text is divided
in 1/2 and 2/2 packets of the ALF sentence. The text information for
both the 1/2 and 2/2 packets of the ALF sentence is shown as the
alert name in the alert list/log.
• [Decision Support]: Select this item if the alert details information
(Decision Support) is included in the 2/2 packet of the ALF sen-
tence. The text information for the 2/2 packet of the ALF sentence
is shown as the alert details in the alert list/log.
[Planning] Check the checkbox to assign the planning ECDIS. The planning EC-
DIS is a master unit to share the route data. For details of sharing the
route data, see the operator’s manual of the ECDIS.
Note: Alerts are not displayed on the planning ECDIS.

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Item Remarks
[VNC Connection Not used.
Enable]
[Sub Display
Mode]
[Server IP
Address]
[Server Port
Number]
[Server Login
Password]
[Additional
Parameters]

4. Click [Serial Input/Output] of [No.1 ECDIS] on the menu bar.


The PCU-3010 has four serial interface ports ([Serial 01] to [Serial 04]).

[Serial 01] and [Serial 02] can input/output at 38,400 bps. For high-speed signal
input (such as AIS and Gyro), click [Details] to set the baud rate as 38,400 bps.
The connector no. on the I/O board of the panel computer unit PCU-3010 and the
corresponding serial port no. are shown in following tale.
Connector No. Serial Port No. Connector No. Serial Port No.
COM1 (C1) Serial 01 COM3 (C3) Serial 03
COM2 (C2) Serial 02 COM4 (C4) Serial 04

5. Check the applicable checkboxes of [Serial No.] according to sensor connection.


6. Set the items referring to the table shown below.

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Item Remarks
[Equipment ID] Select the Equipment ID from the drop-down list.
The drop-down list options depend on the setting at [Sensor Setting].
[Details] Sets the serial communication format.
• [Baud rate]: Sets the baud rate. For
high-speed signal input (such as AIS
and Gyro), set the baud rate as 38,400
bps The available serial ports with com-
munication in 38,400 bps are [Serial 01]
and [Serial 02] (For sensor adapters,
[Serial 01] to [Serial 04]).
• [Data bit]: Sets the number of the data
bit.
• [Parity bit]: Select [Odd] or [Even] for the
parity bit. The parity bit is used in parity error checking to find errors
that may occur during data transmission. When you do not use the
parity bit, select [None].
• [Stop bit]: Sets the stop bit (last data bit location).
• [Timeout (sec)]*1: When the data is not input during the time set
here, timeout alert occurs.
• [First Time]*2: Check to activate and change setting. Set the amount
of timeout until the sensor's first signal is detected after startup.
• [Continuation]*2: Check to activate and change setting. Set the tim-
eout time until discovering that the signal is lost, after detecting the
initial signal.
• [Slave Address]*2: Sets the slave address for the Modbus commu-
nication.
• [Input] button*2: Sets the address and
the signal bit for each alert on the
[Modbus Input] window. On this win-
dow, alerts whose [Input Type] is set
for [MODBUS] when setting alert defi-
nition (see section 1.8.6) appear.
• [Forward sensor data]*3: Check the
checkbox to forward data input from
the serial port to the sensor adapter.
Normally keep the default setting (unchecked).
*1 Not shown for ECDIS, sensor adapter serial input/output setting
whose [Data Type] is selected to [MODBUS] (see section 1.4.1).
*2 Shown for the ECDIS, sensor adapter serial input/output setting
whose [Data Type] is selected to [MODBUS] (see section 1.4.1).
*3 Not shown for the sensors whose [Data Type] is selected to [MOD-
BUS] (see section 1.4.1).
[I/F monitor] Click [Start] to monitor the input signal sentences from the interface.

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Item Remarks
[Output] Sets the output sentence formats
from the serial port.
• [Output sentence whose destina-
tion corresponds with this sensor.]:
Check the checkbox to activate
any of the following items.
• To output the ACK and HBT
sentences in response to the
ALR sentence from the external
sensor.
• To output the ACN and HBT
sentences in response to the ALF sentence from the external
sensor.
• [Data Source]: Select the serial source from the pull-down list.
• [Formatter]: Input the formatter for serial output. Up to eight sen-
tences can be input for one source. For example, input “HDT,ROT”
to set the HDT and ROT sentences.
• [Thin Out]: Check the checkbox to output with a lower transmission
rate when forwarding data.
Note 1: The ECDIS can send NAV STATUS (ship’s condition) and
messages to an AIS transponder. Output the sentences VSD, ABM,
AIQ and BBM, when an AIS transponder is connected.
Note 2: Output the CRQ sentence to show the NAVTEX receiver
mask information. For details about the NAVTEX receiver mask infor-
mation, see the operator’s manual.
Note 3: When the following setting is entered, the ECDIS outputs the
EVE sentence. In this case, the maximum transmission cycle is one
second.
• [Data Source]: ECD***/ALERT or CRA***/ALERT
• [Formatter]: EVE
***: Changed according to the equipment ID.
[Filter] Activates or deactivates the input sentence
filter. Check the checkbox to use only the
specified sentences. For example, to use the
HDT sentence when the HDT and ROT sen-
tences are received, check the checkbox
and enter “HDT” in the [Filter] column.
Note: If it is not possible to input limit to the
Talker, enter ** (wild card), before sentence
name. For example, "**HDT".

7. Repeat the procedures from step 3 to enter the settings to another ECDIS unit.
8. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

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1.4.3 Activating the connection with the processor unit of the FAR-
2xx8 series radar
1. Click [Radar] on the menu bar.

RAD001 through RAD010 are not used.

2. Check the check for each FAR-2xx8 series radar processor unit to be connected.
Setting range: [RAD111] to [RAD118]
The Equipment ID checked on this step is shown on the menu bar.
Note: Do not use [RAD001] to [RAD010].
3. Click the [Details] button to set the following items, referring to the table shown be-
low.

Item Remarks
[Equipment Name] Enter the name of the equipment.
[Equipment Type Shows the equipment type number.
No.]
[SFID] Keep the default settings.
[System Alert ID] The identification number that is assigned in the system is shown
in this field. Do not change the setting.

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Item Remarks
[Alert Information Select source of alert definition information to be displayed on the
Source] screen when alert occurrence is received in the ALF sentence.
• [Alert Definition]: Display according to the alert definition stored
in this equipment.
• [Alert Sentence]: Displays based on alert definitions included in
the ALF sentences.
[ALF Text Informa- Select the text information type of 2/2 packet of ALF sentence.
tion] • [All Alert Name]: The 2/2 packet of the ALF sentence contains
all information of alert text. The text information of 2/2 packet of
the ALF sentence is displayed as an alert name in the alert list/
log.
• [Remaining Alert Name]: Alert text is split into 1/2 packet and
2/2 packet of the ALF sentence. The text information of the 1/2
packet and 2/2 packet of the ALF sentence is displayed as an
alert name in the alert list/log.
• [Decision Support]: The 2/2 packet of the ALF sentence in-
cludes the detailed information (Decision Support) of the alert.
Text information of the 2/2 packet of the ALF sentence is dis-
played as alert details of alert list/log.
[Sensor Network] Shows the IP address of the sensor network. Do not change the
setting.
[Gateway Network] Shows the IP address of the gateway network. Do not change the
setting.
[Radar Sensor] Select the Equipment ID of the antenna unit connected with the
processor unit.

4. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

1.4.4 Sensor adapter configuration


A maximum of eight MC-3000S Sensor Adapters can be connected to the sensor
network. In case of the redundant configuration, sixteen sensor adapters can be
connected to the network. The MC-3000S can connect a max. ten additional units
(MC-3020D/MC-3030D).

1. Click [Sensor Adapter] on the menu bar.

*: Set the talker of the sentence output by the sensor adapter, [II] or [SI]. Normally,
keep the factory setting ([II]). Select [SI] only when it is necessary to change the
talker of the sensor adapter due to the connection with other devices.

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2. Check the check box of [MCV001] to activate.


3. Click [Details] to display the window as shown below. For the descriptions of the
each items, see step 3 of section 1.4.2.

4. Click [No.1 Sensor Adapter] on the menu bar.


The sensor adapter consists of four sub units: [Serial Input/Output], [Digital In-
put]*, [Digital Output]*, and [Analog Input]*. [Analog Input] is not used on the FMD-
3100.
* Not displayed when the MC-3000S is connected directly to LAN. If it is necessary
to change the setting, connect the MC-3000S via the PCU-3010.
5. Click [Serial Input/Output]. There are eight ports in the Serial Input/Output. [Serial
01] to [Serial 04] can input/output at 38,400 bps for the AIS and Gyro.

Not used

The connector no. on the MC-3000S board and the corresponding serial port no.
are shown in the following table.
Connector No. Serial Port No. Connector No. Serial Port No.
J4 Serial 01 Serial 05
J8
J5 Serial 02 Serial 06
J6 Serial 03 Serial 07
J9
J7 Serial 04 Serial 08

6. Set the items referring to step 6 of section 1.4.2.

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7. Click [Digital Input] on the menu bar.

Not used

[Channel 01-01] to [Channel 01-08] are shown on the display. Each sensor adapt-
er MC-3020D has eight input ports. When one sensor adapter MC-3020D is con-
nected to the MC-3000S, [Channel 01-01] to [Channel 01-08] can be used. When
ten sensor adapters MC-3020D are connected, [Channel 01-01] to [Channel 10-
08] can be used.
The connector no. on the MC-3020D board and the corresponding channel port
no. are shown below.
No.1 sensor adapter MC-3020D
Connector No. Channel No. Connector No. Channel No.
Channel 01-01 Channel 01-05
J3 J5
Channel 01-02 Channel 01-06
Channel 01-03 Channel 01-07
J4 J6
Channel 01-04 Channel 01-08

No.2 sensor adapter MC-3020D


Connector No. Channel No. Connector No. Channel No.
Channel 02-01 Channel 02-05
J3 J5
Channel 02-02 Channel 02-06
Channel 02-03 Channel 02-07
J4 J6
Channel 02-04 Channel 02-08

8. Check the checkbox for [Channel No.] to set the items referring to the table shown
below.

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Item Remarks
[Data Cate- Sets the data category. Settings: [ALERT], [ACK], [BUZZER STOP], [OP-
gory] ERATOR FITNESS], [OTHER], [GYRO SELECTOR], [MOB].
[+] button This appears when the [Data Category] is set to [ALERT]. Click to show
the configuration of the alert input.

Example: ALR is the alert notification sentence.


• [Equipment ID]: The Equipment ID is shown.
• [Alert ID]: The alert notification sentence* (ALF or ALR) and alert num-
ber are shown. When the alert notification sentence is ALF, the in-
stance ID is shown.
*: According to the connected sensors.
• [ ] button: Opens the [Alert No. Setting] window to select the input
alert. The following example uses the alert notification sentence ALR.
Select the Equipment ID for the connected sensors from the [Equip-
ment ID] pull-down list. Then check the radio button of the desired alert
and click the [OK] button.

㻹㻯㼂㻜㻜㻝
MCV001 - Digital Input - Board01 Channel01

• [Alert Name]: The alert name is shown.


[Equipment Select the Equipment ID from the pull-down list. This appears when the
ID] [Data Category] is set to [ACK] or [BUZZER STOP].
The pull-down list options change according to the setting at [Sensor Set-
ting].
[Details] • [Name]: Enter the appropriate sensor
name.
• [Data Type]: Set the contact input ([Nor-
mally Open] or [Normally Closed]).
• [Input Time (100msec)]: Set the input
time.
• [Dead Band (100msec)]: Set the dead
band after input.
• [Calibration Active]: Keep the default
setting. (Default: without check)
• [Active Status (1)], [Active Status (0)]:
Keep the default setting.

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9. Click [Digital Output] on the menu bar.

[Channel 01-01] to [Channel 10-08] are shown on the display. Each sensor adapt-
er MC-3030D has eight input ports. When one sensor adapter MC-3030D is con-
nected to the MC-3000S, [Channel 01-01] to [Channel 01-08] can be used. When
ten sensor adapters MC-3030D are connected, [Channel 01-01] to [Channel 10-
08] can be used.
The connector no. on the MC-3030D board and the corresponding channel no.
are shown below.
No.1 sensor adapter MC-3030D
Connector No. Channel No. Connector No. Channel No.
Channel 01-01 Channel 01-05
J3 J5
Channel 01-02 Channel 01-06
Channel 01-03 Channel 01-07
J4 J6
Channel 01-04 Channel 01-08

No.2 sensor adapter MC-3030D


Connector No. Channel No. Connector No. Channel No.
Channel 02-01 Channel 02-05
J3 J5
Channel 02-02 Channel 02-06
Channel 02-03 Channel 02-07
J4 J6
Channel 02-04 Channel 02-08

10. Check the checkbox for [Channel No.] to set the items referring to the table shown
below.

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Item Remarks
[Data Cate- Sets the data category. Settings: [ALERT], [ACK], [BUZZER STOP], [OP-
gory] ERATOR FITNESS], [OTHER], [TRANSFER], [BACKUP NAVIGATOR].
Note: Do not select [OPERATOR FITNESS]. The FMD-3100 does not
support it.
[+] button This appears when the [Data Category] is set to [ALERT]. Click to show
the configuration of the alert output.

Example: ALF is the alert notification sentence.


• [Equipment ID]: The Equipment ID is shown.
• [Alert ID]: The alert notification sentence* (ALF or ALR) and alert num-
ber are shown. When the alert notification sentence is ALF, the in-
stance ID is shown.
*: According to setting of [Output Data Type for INS] in the [AMS] menu
(see section 1.7).
• [ ] button: Opens the [Alert No. Setting] window to select the output
alert. The following example uses the alert notification sentence ALF.
Check the radio button of the desired alert and click the [OK] button.

MCV001 - Digital Output - Board01 Channel01

• [Alert Name]: The alert name is shown.


[Equipment Select the Equipment ID from the pull-down list.
ID] The pull-down list options change according to the setting at [Sensor Set-
ting].
[Details] • [Name]: Enter the appropriate sensor
name.
• [Output Time (100msec)]: Set the out-
put time.
• [Dead Band (100msec)]: Set the dead
band after output.
• [Calibration Active]: Keep the default
setting. (Default: without check)
• [Active Status (1)], [Active Status (0)]:
Keep the default setting.

11. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

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1.4.5 Antenna unit configuration


Do the procedure here to set the antenna unit.

1. Click [Radar Sensor] on the menu bar.


2. Confirm that the Equipment ID checked at the [Own Ship Setting] menu (see
section 1.3) is activated.

3. Click the [Details] button to show the [Details Setting] window.


4. Set the appropriate antenna position from the [Antenna Position] pull-down list.
The interswitch function requires correct input of the antenna position.

Select the appropriate


position.

5. Click the [OK] button.


6. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.
7. For FCR-2xx9 or FAR-2xx7 series antenna unit, perform the self test to confirm
that the SPU program version and DIP switch setting are as shown below.
For FCR-2xx9 series
Open the [System Monitor] menu (see section 1.11), then click the [Self-test] but-
tono[Radar Sensor (FCR-2xx9)]o[Sensor Status].
[SPU Software Version]: 0359204-03.50, or after
[SPU DIP switch (SW16-SW1)]: 0100
For FAR-2xx7 series
Perform the self test, referring the operator’s manual of FAR-2xx7 series radar.
[SPU PROGRAM NO.]: 0359204-03.50, or after
[DIP SW]: 1000 or 1001

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1.4.6 Radar connection box configuration


You can display echoes from non-FURUNO radars by connecting them to the ECDIS
through the Radar Connection Box RCB-002. A maximum of four Radar Connection
Boxes can be connected to this system.

Set the location information of the external radar antenna on the [Own Ship Setting]
menu (see page 1-11) before doing the following procedure.

Note: When multiple RCB-002s are connected to the same network, change the IP
address of the RCB-002s, referring to "SUBSYSTEM" on page AP-3.
1. Click [Radar Connection Box] on the menu bar.

2. Click the check box for [RCB00u (Main)] (u: 1 to 4). This box must be checked to
use the radar connection box.
3. When you connect two external radars to the radar connection box, click the
check box for [RCB00u (Sub)] (u: 1 to 4).
4. Click the [Details] button and set the following items.

For “Main” radar For “Sub” radar

Item Remarks
[SFID] Keep the default setting.
[Data Type] Sets the RX sentence data format.
Setting options: [IEC 61162-1 Ed3], [IEC 61162-1 Ed4], [IEC 61162-
1 Ed5].
[Strict/Loose] Sets the integrity of sentence data.
[Strict]: Confirm the validity of checksum, then receive sentence.
[Loose]: Receive sentence regardless of checksum invalidity.
[Antenna Posi- Set the location for the antenna units of the external radar that is con-
tion/] [Sub An- nected to the radar connection box.
tenna Position] Setting options: [Fore], [Main Top], [Main 2nd], [Main 3rd], [Aft], [Port],
[Starboard].

5. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

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1.4.7 Monitoring of HUB


To monitor the HUB, do as follows.

1. Click [HUB] on the menu bar.

2. Set the items referring to the table shown below.


Item Remarks
[Status polling interval (1~300 sec)] Polling interval for the HUB connection status re-
quest.
[Status polling timeout (1000~10000 Time to wait for the HUB connection status re-
ms)] sponse.
[Status polling retries (1~10 times)] Retry times to request the HUB connection sta-
tus.
[Threshold to alert (1~10 times)] The number of times the HUB link is lost to wait
before generating an alert.
[Monitoring Type] Set the alert location when a connection error
with the HUB-3000 occurs.
• [Monitor Ports]: The device connected to the
HUB-3000 detects disconnect between it and
the HUB-3000 and generates an alert.
• [Monitor Units]: The device disconnected from
the HUB-3000 generates an alert.

3. Check the checkbox for the HUB(s) to activate.


4. Click the [Details] button to open the [Details Setting] window and enter the appro-
priate items.
• [Equipment Name]: Enter the name of the
HUB.
• [IP Address]: Select the network and IP
Address of the HUB from the pull-down list.
• [Community]: Set the parameters for
SNMP protocol. This setting must be the
same as set at the HUB.
5. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

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1.4.8 Signal and Port setting for external equipment


This connection setting menu can set the serial I/O for external equipment, the analog
input for sensor adapter, and HUB port.

1. Click [Connection Setting] on the menu bar.


2. Click [Serial Input/Output Setting] on the menu bar.
The serial input/output settings are shown. The settings can be changed, referring
to step 6 of subsection 1.4.2.

On FMD-3100, Serial 05 to 08 are not available.

3. Click [Analog Input Setting] on the menu bar, and the analog settings appear.

4. Click [HUB Setting] on the menu bar. The alert settings of each port of HUBs are
shown. The display changes according to the setting for [Monitoring Type] (see
page 1-28).
• [HUB Port Setting] window ([Monitoring Type] = [Monitor Ports])

Item Remarks
Checkbox Check the checkbox for the port which generates the alert when
the connection is interrupted.
[Port] HUB port number.
[Alert No.] When the alert notification sentence is ALR, the alert number is
shown.
When the alert notification sentence is ALF, the alert number and
the Instance ID are shown.
Click the [ ] button to open the [Alert No. Setting] window. Set
the output alert on the [Alert No. Setting] window. Check the radio
button for the desired alert and click the [OK] button.
[Alert Name] Alert name of each HUB port.

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• [HUB Alert Setting] window ([Monitoring Type] = [Monitor Units])

Item Remarks
[Alert No.] When the alert notification sentence is ALR, the alert number is
shown.
When the alert notification sentence is ALF, the alert number and
the Instance ID are shown.
Click the [ ] button to open the [Alert No. Setting] window. Set
the output alert on the [Alert No. Setting] window. Check the radio
button for the desired alert and click the [OK] button.
[Alert Name] Name of the alert set for each port.
Drop-down list Select Equipment ID of device connected to HUB-3000.

5. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

1.4.9 Customized sensor setting


Set the sensor types and manufacturers in the [Sensor Setting] menu.

1. Click [User Sensor Model List] on the menu bar.


2. Click the appropriate sensor to edit. The figure below shows an example where
the [GPS Sensor] is selected.

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Item Remarks
[Built-in Sensor Displays the sensor types and manufacturers preset already.
Model List] [Manufacture]: Manufacturer of sensor
[Sensor Type No.]: Type of sensor
[User Sensor Click the [New] button to add a
Model List] new type or manufacturer of sen-
sor. Enter the desired manufactur-
er name and the desired type of
sensor, then click the [OK] button.
Click the [Delete] button to delete
the added contents. The confir-
mation message appears, then click the [OK] button.
Note: The contents added or deleted in this setting are applied to the
[Sensor Setting] menu. See section 1.4.1.

3. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

1.5 [CCRS] Menu

1.5.1 How to select the [Data Source]


1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [CCRS] on the tab bar.
2. Click [Position] of [Data Source Setting] on the menu bar.

*: Position, Heading, STW, COG/SOG, Rate of Turn: Keep the default


setting (3000). For other than the above settings, set “30000” (30 sec.).
3. Select the data source in order of priority from the [Data Source] drop-down list.
The Equipment ID checked at the [Installation Parameters] menu are shown on
the drop-down list.
When entering the data source, the [Formatter] is automatically entered.
Note: When more than two [Data Source] and [Formatter] are entered, the
topmost entry has the highest priority.
4. Set [Time], [Depth(Bow)], [Depth(Midship)], [Depth(Stern)], [Heading], [Rudder],
[Wind Speed/Direction], [STW(absolute)] (speed through the water), [STW(posi-
tion)] (speed through the water), [COG/SOG], [Heading Magnetic],
[Water Temperature], [Current], and [Rate of Turn] in a similar manner.
5. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

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1.5.2 How to set [Transmission Group]


When connecting IEC61162-450 compatible sensors, you may need to adjust
[Transmission Group Setting]. Under normal circumstances, you do not need to
adjust these settings. When adjusting items in [Transmission Group Setting], you will
need to configure for all devices in the configuration.

1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu, then click [CCRS] on the tab bar.
2. Select [Transmission Group Setting] from the menu bar.

2
3

No. Item Description


[Transmission Group name] Click the Transmission Group name to show the
1
Setting List.
2 [Set Default (All Groups)] Revert all Transmission Groups to default settings.
[Set Default (This Group)] Revert the selected Transmission Group to default
3
settings.

3. Select a Transmission Group from the menu bar.

Example: Transmission Group Settings for MISC.

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4. In the [Transmission Group Talker] fields, remove or add entries as appropriate.


5. Select and adjust other Transmission Group settings as appropriate.
6. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

Default settings for each Transmission Group

Transmission Group Talker Multicast Address Multicast Port


BI
DU
ER
II
NL
RC
SG
SS
UP
U0
U1
MISC 239.192.0.1 60001
U2
U3
U4
U5
U6
U7
U8
U9
VR
YX
SI
AI
TGTD 239.192.0.2 60002
RA
HE
SATD HN 239.192.0.3 60003
TI

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Transmission Group Talker Multicast Address Multicast Port


AG
AP
DF
EC
EI
GA
GP
GL
GN
NAVD HC 239.192.0.4 60004
HF
IN
LC
SD
SN
VD
VM
VW
WI
BN
FD
FE
FR
VDRD FS 239.192.0.5 60005
HD
HS
WD
WL
CD
CR
CS
RCOM CT 239.192.0.6 60006
CV
CX
EP
ZA
ZC
TIME 239.192.0.7 60007
ZQ
ZV
PROP - 239.192.0.8 60008
USR1 - 239.192.0.9 60009
USR2 - 239.192.0.10 60010
USR3 - 239.192.0.11 60011
USR4 - 239.192.0.12 60012
USR5 - 239.192.0.13 60013
USR6 - 239.192.0.14 60014
USR7 - 239.192.0.15 60015
USR8 - 239.192.0.16 60016

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1.5.3 [CCRS Setting] window


Set if the NSR sentence is output from the CCRS in the [CCRS Setting] window of the
[TCS] menu. This setting is currently unavailable. Confirm that the box has no check
mark.

Remove the checkmark.

1.6 [TCS] Menu


This menu is not functional on the FMD-3100.

1.7 [AMS] Menu


The AMS menu sets up the interface between the AMS (Alert Management System)
and the FMD-3100, including the AMS operating mode.

Note: For how to set the alert definition of AMS, see the FURUNO information.

1.7.1 AMS mode operation


1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu, then select [AMS] from the tab
bar.
2. Select [Operation Mode Setting] on the menu bar.

item Remarks
[Alert Monitoring In- Set the time to wait before clearing the corresponding alert when
terval] communication with a sensor is interrupted.
[Disable Alert Time- Select the units where the alert is not to be cleared.
out Clear] (01 to 05)
[Output Data Type Select the data type of alert notification, ALR or ALF.
For INS]
[Enable Category A Select if the alert buzzer sounds when the alert of Category A oc-
Buzzer] curs.

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item Remarks
[Buzzer Pattern] Sets the buzzer sound pattern to output when an alert occurs.
[INS]:
• Alert priority = “Alarm”: Three short beeps, four seconds mute,
then repeat.
• Alert priority = “Warning”: Two short beeps, four seconds
mute, then repeat.
[Legacy]:
• Alert priority = “Alarm” or “Warning”: Alarm sounds continuous-
ly.
[Transfer Category] Check the checkbox of the appropriate Category (A to C) to
(A~C) transfer the alerts.
[Stop Transfer Cate- Select [YES] to enable stopping of the alert transfer for Category
gory A ACK] A alerts by ACK operation. In this case, the alert is not acknowl-
edged.
[Transfer Alerts to Set the permissions for the alert transmission to BNWAS (Bridge
BNWAS] Navigational Watch Alarm System). The unit(s) checked here are
allowed to output the alert signal to the BNWAS.
• [MFD]: Multifunction Display
• [ECD]: ECDIS
• [RAD]: Radar
• [CRA]: Chart Radar

3. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

1.7.2 Master/Backup AMS setting


Set the master and backup AMS among the units connected to AMS. The master AMS
outputs the alert data to the external AMS. When communication with the master AMS
is lost, the backup AMS outputs the alert data to the external AMS instead of the mas-
ter AMS.

Follow the procedure below to set master and backup AMS.

1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu, then select [AMS] from the tab
bar.
2. Select [AMS Main/Backup Setting] on the menu bar.
3. Select the Equipment ID from the pull-down list for [AMS Main] to assign the mas-
ter AMS.
Note: The FMD-3100 cannot be assigned as master or backup AMS. Assign an
ECDIS other than the FMD-3100 as the master and backup AMS.

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4. Select the Equipment ID from the pull-down list for [AMS Backup] to assign the
backup AMS.
A maximum of four units can be assigned as backup AMS. The topmost entry has
the highest priority.
5. Select the communication check interval for the master AMS from the pull-down
list for [Alive Check Interval].
6. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

1.7.3 Alert transfer setting


1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu, then select [AMS] from the tab
bar.
2. Select [Alert Transfer Setting] o [IAS Setting] on the menu bar.
You can create the alert group and transfer the alert to the navigational equip-
ment. A maximum of ten alert groups ([Group001] to [Group010]) can be created,
and a maximum of 99 alerts can be registered to one alert group.

Alert registration field

3. Select the appropriate alert group number ([Group001] to [Group010]) to transfer,


then set the following items.
Item Remarks
[Event Transmission] Select the alert to be transferred.
• [Change Status Alert]: Transfer the alert whose status is
changed. For example, when alert problem is rectified and
alert status is changed from unrectified to rectified, alert is
transferred.
• [all target Alerts]: All alerts in the group are transferred.
[Fixed Transmission] Select the alert to be transferred periodically.
• [all target Alerts]: All alerts in the group are transferred period-
ically.
• [send “all occurred Alerts” or “ALR <null>, V,V”]: Transfer only
active alert periodically.
[Periodic Interval (1 - Set the interval to transfer the alert data.
60 sec)]
[Sentence] Select the data type of alert notification, ALR or ALF.

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Item Remarks
[Output 01(02)] Select Equipment ID of the destination equipment to transfer the
alert data. A maximum of two equipments can be assigned to the
destination.
[ ] button Opens the [Alert No.Setting] di-
alog box to register the alert to
the group. Select the alert
source equipment from the
[Equipment ID] pull-down list.
Activate the radio button of the
appropriate alert(s), then [OK]
button to register the alert. The
right figure is the example when
alert notification sentence is
ALF. The alert notification sen-
tence is dependent on the specification of the equipment con-
nected to this ECDIS. After clicking the [OK] button, Equipment
ID, alert no. and alert description appear in the alert registration
field.

4. Select [Alert Transfer Setting] and [Backup Navigator Setting] on the menu bar.

5. Set the following items.


Item Remarks
[Transfer Alerts] Select [YES] to transfer the alert to the backup navigator equip-
ment when an alarm is not acknowledged for 30 seconds.
[Output] Select the backup navigator equipment to be used for alert data
transfer.
[Anschutz AP] Not used.
[Alert No.]

6. Select [VDR Setting] on the menu bar.

7. Set the following items.


Item Remarks
[Transfer Alerts] Select [YES] to transfer the alert to VDR.
[Output] Select the VDR to be used for alert data transfer.

8. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

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1.7.4 Other setting window


This section provides a description for the contents of the [Other Setting] window.
Open the [AMS] menu and select [Other Setting] on the menu bar, then select an ap-
propriate setting item.

Item Remarks
[Category C Silence Set the alert silence time for Category C alerts and register
Setting] alerts. A maximum of ten groups ([Group001] to [Group010]) can
be created, and a maximum of six alerts can be registered to one
group. Different alert silence time can be set for each group.

Alert registration field

• [Timer]: Set the time for which the alert is silent. Aural alerts
are not generated during the time set here (setting range: 1 to
300 sec).
• [ ] button: Opens the [Alert No.Setting] dialog box to reg-
ister an alert to a group. For how to register the alert on the
[Alert No.Setting] dialog box, see page 1-37. After registering
the alert, Equipment ID, alert no. and alert name appear on
the alert registration field.
Note: The text in the alert registration field is changed to red
when a registered alert is not Category C or the alert is regis-
tered to another group.
[BR-2000 Connec- Set this item when a FEA-21x7 is replaced with a FMD-3x00 and
tion Setting] the BR-2000 is connected to the FMD-3x00. Set the FMD-3x00
with the same setting selected in [Message Type] in the [Alarm
Inputs+Outputs/AMWSS] dialog box of the FEA-21x7. When a
BR-2000 is not installed, select [Not Connected].
Note: When a BR-2000 is to be used, connect it to the serial port
of the PCU-3010. Do not connect it to a serial adapter; data can-
not be output.
[ACK Send/Receive Set the options for the alert ACK signal.
Setting] [Send Setting]
• [ACK Type]: Select the sentence to use when transmitting the
alert ACK signal (ACN, ACM, ACN/ACM).
• [Periodic Interval ACK sentence]: Select the transmission in-
terval for the alert ACK signal.
[Receive Setting]
• [Monitoring Interval]: Keep the default setting.
[Silence Time Set the time for which the alert is silent. Aural alerts are not gen-
Setting] erated during the time set here.
[Responsibility Keep the default setting.
Transfer Setting]
[Alert Managed Log Keep the default setting.
Setting]
[Change Active Alert Select [YES] to switch to the [ACTIVE ALERT] window automat-
Setting] ically when a new alert occurs.

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Item Remarks
[Enable Silence But- Keep the default setting.
ton Setting]
[Redraw Interval Set- Keep the default setting.
ting]
[Unknown Alert Noti- Keep the default setting.
fy Setting]
[HBT Sentence Set- Set the options for the HBT sentence.
ting] [Send Setting]
• [Periodic Interval]: Set the transmission interval for the HBT
sentence.
• [Broadcast]: Select [YES] to transmit the HBT sentence to all
equipment in the same network.
[Receive Setting]
• [Timeout Count]: Communication lost alert occurs when HBT
sentence is not received after the time set here.
• [Additional Time]: Set a time “gap” from the [Timeout Count]
setting to when the communication lost alert is actually sent.
[FELCOM-18 ACK Select the item according to [Transmission Group Setting] of
Port Setting] FELCOM18. For how to set [Transmission Group Setting] of
FELCOM18, see the installation manual of FELCOM18.
• [MISC (60001)]: Select when [Transmission Group Setting] of
FELCOM18 is set [MISC].
• [Depend on Talker]: Select when [Transmission Group Set-
ting] of FELCOM18 is set [RCOM].

1.7.5 How to import and export [AMS] menu settings


You can import and export the [AMS] menu settings.

Import the [AMS] menu settings


1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu, then select [AMS] from the tab
bar.
2. Select [Import Alert Configuration] on the menu bar.

3. Click the [Select File] button, then select the setting file to import.
After selecting the setting file, the check result of the setting file appears at [Vali-
dation] field. When the check result is “OK”, the [Import] button is available.
4. Click the [Import] button to import the setting file.
5. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

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Export the [AMS] menu settings


1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu, then select [AMS] from the tab
bar.
2. Select [Export Alert Configuration] on the menu bar.

3. Click the [Export File] button to export the setting file.

1.8 [Alert Define List] Menu


This [Alert Define List] menu sets the alert group and the alert definition.

1.8.1 Alert Group Setting


1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [Alert Define List] on the
tab bar.
2. Click [Alert Group Setting] on the menu bar.
The list of the alert groups is shown on the [Alert Group Setting] window.

Item Remarks
1 [Sort by] Select the order to show the alert group.
• [Group No.]: Sorted by the alert group number in ascending or-
der.
• [Priority/Category]: Sorted by the alert priority (Alarm/Warning/
Caution) and category (A to C).
• [Group Text]: Sorted by the [Group Text] column in alphabetical
order.

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Item Remarks
2 [New Group] Add a new alert group. See section 1.8.2.
button
3 [Delete Delete an alert group. See section 1.8.4.
Group] button
4 All extension Click to open/close the detail setting window for all groups ([+]:
button Open all groups, [-]: Close all groups).
5 [+]/[-] button Click to open/close the detail setting window for the selected
group ([+]: Open, [-]: Close).
6 [Group No.] Group number
7 [Priority] The priority of the alert group (Alarm/Warning/Caution). The prior-
ity of all grouped alerts is the same.
8 [Category] The category of the alert group (A to C). The category of all
grouped alerts is the same.
9 [Group Text] Text shown on the display when an alert in an alert group occurs.
The number in “< >” means the number of alerts.
10 [Details] but- Change the settings for the alert group. See section 1.8.3.
ton
11 [Type No.]* The equipment type which generates the alert.
12 [Data Type]* The alert sentence format (ALF or ALR). This is dependent on the
equipment connected to this system.
13 [Alert No.]* Alert number.
14 [Alert Name]* Alert Name.
15 [+]/[-] button Click to open/close the alert instance data ([+]: Open, [-]: Close).
(ALF) This appears only when the alert sentence is ALF format.
16 Instance Show/Close the instance data.
data* • [Instance ID]: The instance ID of the alert
• [Alert Description]: Contents of the alert instance.
17 [Import] Import the specified group setting.
button
18 [Export] Export the specified group setting.
button

*: The columns are empty or in red for any of the following cases.
• An alert which is preset in another alert group.
• An alert which is not included in the alert definition.
• An ALR sentence is assigned an ALF alert number.
• The Priority or Category of the alert is different from the ones of the group.

3. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

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1.8.2 How to add an alert group


An alert group can be added newly. The maximum number of alert groups is 1,000.

1. Click the [New Group] on the [Alert


Group Setting] window referring to the
figure in step 2 of section 1.8.1. The
[New Group] window is shown.
Note: When 1,000 alert groups have
already been registered, the mes-
sage "Too many groups. Please de-
lete group" is shown. If this occurs,
delete any alert group to make space
for new alert group.

2. Set the options referring to the table shown below.


Item Remarks
[Group No.] Set the alert group number.
[Group Text] Enter the text (max. 64 characters) to show on the display
when an alert included in this alert group occurs.
[Priority] The priority of the alert group (Alarm/Warning/Caution). The
priority of all grouped alerts is the same.
[Category] The category of the alert group (A to C). The category of all
grouped alerts is the same.
[Detailed Information] Set the detail information (max. 1023 characters) for the alert
group.

3. From the [Type No.] pull-down list in the [Alert Setting] window, select the equip-
ment that handles the alert that you want to register in this group.The alert list ap-
pearance depends on the external equipment's sentence format.
For ALR sentence

Checkbox

For ALF sentence [+]/[-] button

Instance
Checkbox data

4. Check the checkbox of the alert to be set in the alert group (multiple selection pos-
sible).
Note: To unregister all alerts from the alert group, click the [Remove All Alert] but-
ton (see the figure in step 1.).
5. Click the [OK] button to close the [New Group] window.

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6. To set alerts for other equipment, click the [Details] button of the added alert group
(see the figure in step 2 of step 1.8.1). The [Group Details] window is shown.
7. Set the alert to the alert group with the same procedure as step 3 to step 5.
8. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

1.8.3 How to edit an alert group


1. Click the [Details] button of the alert
group to edit on the [Alert Group Set-
ting] window, referring to the figure in
step 2 of section 1.8.1. The [Group
Details] window is shown.
2. Set the appropriate items in the
[Group Setting] column referring to
step 2 of section 1.8.2.
3. Select the alert to add in the alert group referring to step 3 to step 4 of step 1.8.2.
4. Click the [OK] button to close the [Group Details] window.
5. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

1.8.4 How to delete an alert group


1. Click the [Delete Group] button on the [Alert Group Setting] window, referring to
the figure in step 2 of section 1.8.1. The list of the alert groups is shown in the
[Group Details] window.

Delete All
box

Checkbox

2. Check the checkbox of the alert group to delete. To delete all groups, check the
“Delete All” box.
3. Click the [OK] button.
4. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

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1.8.5 Alert Definition setting for each equipment


You can create alert definitions and activate/deactivate the alert(s) for each external
equipment or sensor.

1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu, then select [Alert Define List] on
the tab bar.
2. Select the appropriate equipment type on the menu bar. For example, select [EC-
DIS] o [FMD-3100] to set the alert definitions for FMD-3100.
Note: The equipment and sensors shown on the menu bar depend on the [Instal-
lation Parameters] menu settings.

FMD-3100

3. Set the appropriate options referring to the table shown below.


Item Remarks
1 Equipment type Selected equipment type.
2 [Source] Define the source category to which the alert is assigned for
display in the AMS mode's alert list window ([Navigation],
[Communication] or [External]).
3 [Data Type] Alert sentence format (ALF or ALR). For sensors, select the
alert notification sentence from the pull-down list.
4 [New Alert] button Add a new alert definition. See section 1.8.6.
5 [Delete Alert] but- Delete the alert definition. See section 1.8.5.
ton
6 Alert extension • [+]/[–]: Click to open/close all alerts ([+]: Open, [-]: Close).
button/ This appears when the alert notification sentence is ALF.
All selection • Check the checkbox to select all alert instances. This ap-
checkbox pears when the alert notification sentence is ALF.
7 Separate change • [+]/[–]: Click to open/close the detail window for the alert
button ([+]: Open, [-]: Close).
• Check the checkbox to select the alert, and all instances
are selected for ALF sentence. This only appears when
the alert notification sentence is ALF.
8 Switching check- Show all instances or show only valid state instances. This
box (for alert in- only appears when the alert notification sentence is ALF.
stance) • [ ]: Show the data for all instances.
• [ ]: Show the data for activated instances.
9 Checkbox to acti- Check the checkbox to activate the alert.
vate/deactivate
10 [Alert No.] (ALR) Alert number
[Alert ID] (ALF)
11 [Instance ID] Instance number. This appears when the alert notification
sentence is ALF.

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Item Remarks
12 [Alert Name] Alert name (editing possible)
(ALR)
[Alert Description]
(ALF)
13 [Priority] The priority of the alert group (Alarm/Warning/Caution), pos-
sible to edit.
14 [Category] The category of the alert group (A to C), possible to edit.
15 [Input Unit] The unit which input the alert.
16 [Details] button Show the detail window for the alert. See section 1.8.7.
17 [Edit] button Edit the alert number. This appears when the alert notifica-
tion sentence is ALF.
18 [Import] button Import the alert definition for currently displayed equipment.
19 [Export] button Export the alert definition for currently displayed equipment.

4. Select the appropriate equipment on the menu bar to activate the alert for each
equipment. For example, the alert number “153” can be activated for No.1 ECDIS
and deactivated for No.2 ECDIS. The following figure is the sample when the No.1
ECDIS is selected. The alerts are listed based on the alert definition of the equip-
ment.

5. Check the checkbox of the alert to activate.


6. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

1.8.6 How to add an alert definition


An alert definition can be added newly. The maximum number of alert definition is
1,000.
1. Click the [New Alert] button on the alert
definition window referring to the figure 㻲㻹㻰㻙㻟㻝㻜㻜

in step 2 of section 1.8.5. The [New


Alert] window is shown.
Note: The 1,000 alert definitions have
been registered, the message "Too
many alert. Please delete any alert." is
shown. If this occurs, delete any alert
definition to make space for the new
alert definition.

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2. Set the options referring to the table shown below.


Item Remarks
[Alert Name] (ALR) Enter the alert name (max. 64 characters).
[Alert Description] (ALF)
[Alert ID] (For ALF) Enter the alert number for the ALF sentence.
[Instance ID] (For ALF) Enter the Instance ID.
[Internal Notify No.] Enter the notify number of the equipment. For sensors, this
is automatically numbered.
[Input Unit] Select the input source for the alert.
• For other than sensors: [Internal], [Digital]
• For sensors: [CCRS], [Digital], [MODBUS]
[Is Active] Activate/Deactivate the alert. [YES]: activated, [NO]: deacti-
vated.
[Priority] The priority of the alert group ([Emergency]/[Alarm]/[Warn-
ing]/[Caution]).
[Category] The category of the alert group (A to C).
[Emergency Icon] Select the icon for the emergency alert. Available only for
alerts with [Priority] set to [Emergency].
[Emergency Buzzer] Select the buzzer sound for the emergency alert. Available
only for alerts with [Priority] set to [Emergency].
[Escalation Mode] Select the priority that escalates the status of an alert,
[Alarm] or [Warning]. Available only for alerts with [Priority]
set to [Warning].
• [Alarm]: When the alert is left unacknowledged, the priority
is changed to [Alarm].
• [Warning]: When the alert is left unacknowledged, the pri-
ority remains as [Warning]. Then, the alert buzzer sounds
again.
[Escalation Time] Set the time to wait before activating the escalation function
against an alert. Available only for alerts with [Priority] set to
[Warning].
[Escalation Transfer] Enable or disable transfer of an Alarm priority alert in the
transfer escalation mode. Available only for alerts with [Es-
calation Mode] set to [Alarm].
[Transfer Time] Set the time to wait before transferring an Alarm priority alert
in the transfer escalation mode. Available only for alerts with
[Escalation Mode] set to [Alarm].
[Integrated Alert] Keep the default setting.
[Send VDR] Select [YES] to transfer the ALR sentence to the VDR.
[Clear Non-Ack Alert Select [YES] to delete the non-acknowledged alerts auto-
when Rectified] matically when they are rectified.
[Detailed Information] Enter the detail information (max. 1023 characters) of the
alert.

3. Click the [OK] button to close the [New Alert] window.


4. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

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1.8.7 How to edit an alert definition


1. Click the [Details] button on the alert defi-
nition window of equipment type, refer- 㻲㻹㻰㻙㻟㻝㻜㻜

ring to the figure in step 2 of


section 1.8.5. The [Alert Details] window
is shown.
2. Edit the options referring to step 2 of
section 1.8.6.
3. Click the [OK] button to close the [Alert
Details] window.
4. To save the configuration, perform a con-
sistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

1.8.8 How to delete an alert definition


1. Click the [Delete Alert] button on the alert definition window of equipment type, re-
ferring to the figure in step 2 of section 1.8.5. The [Delete Alert] window is shown.

FMD-3100

Select all
checkbox

2. Check the checkbox to delete the alert. If all alerts are deleted, check the “Select
all” checkbox.
3. Click the [OK] button.
4. To save the configuration, perform a consistency check, then save the configura-
tion data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

1.9 [Data Sharing] Menu


The [Data Sharing] menu is not used.

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1.10 [Save and Sync] Menu


After completing the settings on the [Own Ship Setting], [Installation Parameters],
[CCRS], [TCS], [AMS] and [Alert Define List] menus, confirm the consistency of the
configuration and save it on this menu. By saving the configuration, the configuration
data can be copied to other units connected to the network. The configuration data can
be saved to a medium and loaded to a unit.

1.10.1 Consistency check and save the configuration


1. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [Save and Sync] on the
tab bar.

2. Click [Consistency Check] to confirm the consistency of the setting.


When the consistency check is completed, the result of the check is shown.
If an inconsistency is detected, an error message appears. You can not save the
configuration until the inconsistency is corrected. Check the setting and correct
the inconsistency, then perform the consistency check again.
3. When the message “Check consistency completed, you can save data. Please
push the “Save” button” is shown, click [Save] in the Info bar.
The pop-up message shown below appears.

4. Click [OK] to save the configuration.


If other ECDIS units and Sensor Adapters are connected to the network, a
confirmation message similar to the one shown below appears. The message
does not appear if a unit in the network is not powered. Click [OK] to save the
configuration.

Note: If you did the consistency check and save after entering settings on [Own
Ship Setting], reboot the unit.
5. After saving the configuration, confirm that the Equipment ID of all units are
correct.
• Panel PC PCU-3010
Check the Equipment ID as shown be-
low.
1) Click the [?] button on the Status
bar.
2) Click [About].

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3) Check [Equipment ID] on the [System1] tab.

• Sensor adapter
If the Equipment ID of the sensor adapter is not correct, the alert shown below
appears.
"Sensor adapter: Sensor Adapter * COM Timeout" (* = 1 to 16)
If the Equipment ID is not correct, set the Equipment ID on the [Basic Setting]
menu (see section 1.2). At this time, turn off all units except the unit to be set, or
disconnect all LAN cables except the cable for PC.

1.10.2 How to save the configuration data to a medium


This function is only available through a LAN-connected PC. You can save the
configuration data to USB memory. Set the medium and then do as follows:
1. Select [Export] at the upper right of the [Save and Sync] menu.

Click [Export].

The window shown below appears.

2. Select the configuration data type that you want to save, and then click [OK].
• [Sensor Setting]: Configuration data on the [Own Ship Setting], [Installation Pa-
rameters] and [CCRS] menu.
• [TCS Setting]: Configuration data on the [TCS] menu. Not used on FMD-3100.
• [AMS Setting]: Configuration data on the [AMS] menu.
• [Alert Setting]: Configuration data on the [Alert Define List] menu.
3. Select where to save the configuration data.
The file name "SettingFiles.tar" is created.

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1.10.3 How to load the configuration data


This function is only available through a LAN-connected PC. You can load the
configuration data from USB memory. Set the medium and then do as follows:

1. Click [Import] at the upper right of the [Save and Sync] menu.

Click [Import].

2. Select the configuration data file (“SettingFiles.tar”).


3. Select the configuration data type that you want to load, and then click [OK].
• [Sensor Setting]: Configuration data on the [Own Ship Setting], [Installation Pa-
rameters] and [CCRS] menu.
• [TCS Setting]: Configuration data on the [TCS] menu. Not used on FMD-3100.
• [AMS Setting]: Configuration data on the [AMS] menu.
• [Alert Setting]: Configuration data on the [Alert Define List] menu.
4. After loading the data, perform the consistency check and save the configuration
data on the [Save and Sync] menu.

1.11 [System Monitor] Menu


TCS AMS Alert Define List Data Sharing Save and Sync System Monitor

This menu displays system information of units as shown below.

• Panel Computer Unit (PCU-3010)


• Trackball Control Unit
• Sensor Adapter
Click [System Log] to save the log data to the connected PC.

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1.12 [Software Update] Menu


You can update the software for the PCU-3010 and Trackball Control Unit RCU-030
on the [Software Update] menu. To update sensor adapter software, see section 2.3.

Note: To update the software with the update file, access the [Common Installation
Setting] menu via LAN connection. To update the software with the DVD, access the
[Common Installation Setting] menu with the Trackball Control Unit.

2450118-xx.xx.xxxx
2450119-xx.xx.xxxx

2450074-xx.xx.xxxx
2450077-xx.xx.xxxx

1. For LAN connection, connect the USB memory which has the update file to the
PC connected via LAN. For access with the Trackball Control Unit, insert the up-
date DVD in the DVD drive.
2. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [Software Update] on
the tab bar.
For the IP address of the unit to update, see the Equipment ID list at the back of
this manual.
3. Select the unit to update from the menu bar.
4. Click [Select File] to select the update, and then click [OK].
The current software version and updated software version are displayed.
5. Check the checkbox for the software to update.
6. Click [Update Software]. A confirmation message appears.

7. Click [OK] to update the software.


The progress bar shows the update progress. After completing the update, the
system is automatically rebooted.
8. If connected to the gateway network via LAN, the link is shown on the display
after completing the system reboot. Click the link on the display to access the
[Common Installation Setting] menu.
If connected to the sensor network, enter the IP address of the sensor network
to access the [Common Installation Setting] menu after completing the system
reboot.

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1.13 [Factory Test & Default] Menu


The [Factory Test & Default] menu does the factory test to check operation and
restores the system default settings.

Factory Test
Click [Start] to perform the factory test. The result of the test is shown on the display.

The result of the test is shown in this area.

If “NG” appears, confirm the state of the unit on the [System Monitor] menu.

Factory Default
The factory default function restores all factory defaults (except the settings on the
[Basic Setting] menu). In the default arrangement all ECDIS units powered in the net-
work are restored to default condition.

Note: Restoring the unit to factory default will not erase user chart data or route
data.
1. Click [Reset to Factory Default]. The following message appears on the screen.

2. Click [OK] to restore the system to the default setting.


The progress bar shows update progress. When the restoration is completed, the
system is automatically rebooted.
3. If connected to the gateway network, the link is shown on the display after
completing the system reboot.
Click the link on the display to access the [Common Installation Setting] menu.
If connected to the sensor network, enter the IP address of the sensor network
to access the [Common Installation Setting] menu after completing the system
reboot.

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1.14 [Conning] Menu


The [Conning] menu configures the layout and data to show on the conning display.

Save / Import / Export


Decoder Define Import / Export

Decoder Import / Export

Menu item Explanation


Items on the menu bar
[Conning (3x6)] Not used.
[Wide Conning (4x6)]
[Side Conning (1x9)]
[Mini Conning (1x5)] Consists of 5 blocks (1x5).
[Save/Import/Export] You can save the conning display data to a medium and load it
on the network.
[Decoder Define Im- Not used.
port/Export]
[Decoder Import/Ex- Not used.
port]
Items in the view area
[Name] Not used.
[Show] Not used.
[Copy From] Not used.
[Components] Select the components to show on the conning display. The
components are available in three sizes: [Small], [Medium],
[Large]. The [Small] components occupy one block. The [Medi-
um] components occupy two blocks. The [Large] components
occupy three or more blocks. Check the size of the component
to show on the [Components] window. Select the component
and click it to show the component on the [Layout] window.
[Layout] You can configure the layout and data to show on the conning
display. Drag and drop the components to configure the layout.
Click to delete a component from the [Layout] window. To se-
lect the data source for a component, click to display the
advanced settings window. See the procedure on
section 1.14.1.

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1.14.1 How to select the data source


You may select the data source for each component window in the layout. Click
on the advanced settings window (see section 1.14.2 for specific component details)
to display the [Data Source Select] window. Select the data source in the [Data Source
Select] window to show the respective data on the conning display.

• [Selected Data Source]: This is automatically generated when [Type], [Source] and
[Decoder] are selected.
• [Type]: Select the data source type.
Setting Description
[Digital] Displays contact input data.
[Analog] Displays analog input data.
[NMEA] Displays data received directly from NMEA device.
[Own Ship] Displays Own Ship data received from own ship management program.

• [Source]: Select the sensor from which the data will be sourced.
• [Decoder]: Select which data from the source sensor to use.

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1.14.2 Advanced settings window


Note: Do not use the following components:
• CommonMP • Fore & AFT bridge (Wide) Havyard122
• Fore & AFT bridge (Wide) U10662/ • Fore & AFT bridge (Wide) NB802/818/
10683/10782/1340 830/832/857
• Motion Sensor • Nav. Information For GSI
• Steering Mode for GSI

[Small] components (one block)


• [Alert (Current Only)]

• Compass

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Sensor Name Source]: Enter the sensor name.
[Primary Source]: Select the data source of the upper pointer.
[Secondary Source]: Select the data source of the lower pointer.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
• Data And Unit Display

[Layout]: Check the checkbox of [Title] to show the title of the component. Check
the checkbox of [Equal interval] to show only numeric data.
[Label]: Enter the data name of [Object 1] to [Object 4]. Example: "Heading",
"Speed", etc.
[Source]: Select the data source of [Object 1] to [Object 4].

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[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Unit]: Enter the unit.
[5 lines]: Check the checkbox to show five lines of data on the component.

• Dual Horizontal Bar

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Primary Source]: Select the data source of the bar.
[Secondary Source]: Select the data source of the triangle below the bar.
[Start Value]: Set the minimum value of the bar.
[End Value]: Set the maximum value of the bar.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value
is minus.
[Mirror Vertically]: Check the box to invert the position of the bar and value.
• Empty

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


• [Final ETA]

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


• Generator Engine

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Label]: Enter the data name.
[Actual Source]: Select the data source of the actual engine generating power.
[Rated Source]: Select the data source of the rated engine generating power.

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• Graph

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Type]: Set the graph type.
• [(2x)Time/Y-graph]: The [Primary (Y1)] and [Secondary (Y2)] are used as Y-coor-
dinate for two independent graphs. The time is used as the X-coordinate for both
graphs.
• [(1x)X/Y-graph]: The [Primary (Y1)] input is used for the X-coordinate and the
[Secondary (Y2)] for the Y-coordinate.

[Label Source]: Not used.


[Mode Source]: Not used.
[Label]: Enter the title of [Primary (Y1)] and [Secondary (Y2)] graph.
[Source]: Select the data source of [Primary (Y1)] and [Secondary (Y2)].
[Unit]: Set the unit used in [Primary (Y1)] and [Secondary (Y2)] graphs.
[Smoothing]: Select [Apply] to smooth the graph.
[Scale Ň Range]: Set the display range of the Y-coordinate. Three display ranges
can be entered.
[Time Span]: Set the display range of the X-coordinate.
[Sample Interval]: Set the interval of [Primary (Y1)] and [Secondary (Y2)] graph plot.
[Scale Resolution]: Select the scale resolution of the graph.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Decimal Num]: Select the number of digits after decimal point.
[Mathematical Sign (Scale)]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when
the value of the Y-coordinate is minus.
[Mathematical Sign (Value)]: Check the checkbox to hide the minus sign (-) when
the value above graph is minus.
• Horizontal Bar

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Left Source]: Select the data source of the value shown at the upper left of the bar.
[Center Source]: Select the data source of the value shown above the bar.
[Right Source]: Select the data source of the value shown at the upper right of the
bar.

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[Primary Source]: Select the data source of the green bar.


[Secondary Source]: Select the data source of the triangle below the bar.
[Start Value]: Set the minimum value of the bar.
[End Value]: Set the maximum value of the bar.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value
is minus.
[Mirror Vertically]: Check the checkbox to invert the position of the bar and value.
• Horizontal Ruler

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Top Left]: Select the data source of the value shown at the upper left of the bar.
[Top Center]: Select the data source of the value shown above the bar.
[Top Right]: Select the data source of the value shown at the upper right of the bar.
[Bottom Left]: Enter the text shown at the lower left of the bar.
[Bottom Center]: Enter the text shown below the bar.
[Bottom Right]: Enter the text shown at the lower right of the bar.
[Primary Source]: Select the data source of the indication shown with white triangle.
[Secondary Source]: Select the data source of the indication shown with gray trian-
gle.
[Start Value]: Set the minimum value of the bar.
[End Value]: Set the maximum value of the bar.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value
is minus.
• Numeric Data Display

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.

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[Source]: Select the data source same as [Object 1] or [Object 2] to show the ab-
breviated name of the data source unit.
[Label]: Enter the data name of [Object 1 (or 2)].
[Limit]: Set the digit number of the data of [Object 1 (or 2)].
[Source]: Select the data source of [Object 1 (or 2)].
[Zero Padding]: Set the number of decimal points to show "0" in the [Source] for
each object.
[Unit]: Set the unit of data for [Object 1 (or 2)].
• Rudder

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Location]: Select the rudder location from the pull-down list.
[Rudder Title]: Enter the title of the [Rudder 1 (or 2)] indicator.
[Primary Source]: Select the data source of the long pointer of [Rudder 1 (or 2)] in-
dicator.
[Secondary Source]: Select the data source of the long pointer of [Rudder 1 (or 2)]
indicator.
[Max Angle]: Set the maximum rudder angle of [Rudder 1 (or 2)] indicator.
[Scale Resolution]: Select the scale resolution.
[Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value
is minus.
[Zero Padding]: Set the number of decimal points to show "0" in the [Source] for
each object.
[Unit]: Set the unit of data for [Object 1 (or 2)].
• [Stabilizer Status]

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Object1 (to 4)]
[Label]: Enter the data name of [Object 1 (or 2)].
[Source]: Select the data source of [Object 1 (or 2)].
• [Steering Mode]

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• Thruster

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Label]: Enter the data name.
[Actual Source]: Select the data source of the actual thruster generating power.
[Rated Source]: Select the data source of the rated thruster generating power.
• Track Order
Track Order
021.8°
1.0 NM
001.0 °/min
GoSEA Appr. Enabled

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


• Watch Alarm

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Backup Source]: Select the data source of the backup officer name.
[Stage Source (ALR)]: Select the Stage Source (ALR).
[Stage Source (wtr)]: Select the Stage Source (wtr).
[Maximum Time Source]: Select the data source of the watch time setting.
[Remaining Time Source]: Select the data source of the remaining time.
• [Watch Alarm (Multi)]

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Backup Source]: Cannot be changed. Set automatically.
[Stage Source (ALR)]: Select the Stage Source (ALR).
[Stage Source (wtr)]: Select the Stage Source (wtr).
[Maximum Time Source]: Select the Maximum Time Source.
[Remaining Time Source]: Select the Remaining Time Source.

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[Medium] component (two blocks.)


• Azimuth Propulsion

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


Azimuth
[Label]: Enter the data name shown at the bottom of the indicator.
[Source]: Select the data source of the azimuth propulsion.
[Unit]: Enter the unit for the azimuth propulsion.
[North Angle]: Enter the north angle relative to the screen. Normally, enter "0".
[Value Mapping]: When the checkbox is checked, if the input azimuth angle is other
than 0° to 359°, this equipment calculates the input value so that the azimuth angle
is within 0° to 359°. For example, the input azimuth angle is “-90°”, the displayed
value is “270°”. When the checkbox is unchecked, this equipment shows the same
value as the input data.
Object
[Label]: Enter the data name of [Object1 (to 4)].
[Source]: Select the data source of the numeric data for [Object1 (to 4)].
[Unit]: Enter the unit for [Object1 (to 4)].
• [Check ETA]

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.

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• Command Matrix

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Control Type]: Set the number of columns for the matrix.
[Thruster Num]: Set the number of rows for the matrix.
[Control Type Label]: Enter the text that appears at the top of the matrix.
[Name]: Enter the text that appears at the left side of the matrix.
[Source1] to [Source8]: Set the source for the thruster data for the matrix.

• Dial Meter

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Dial Title]: Enter the text to show above the indicator.
[Primary Source]: Select the data source of the long pointer of the indicator.
[Secondary Source]: Select the data source of the outer pointer of the indicator.
[Peak Source]: Select the data source of the short pointer of the indicator.
[Unit]: Set the unit of the data.
[Start Value]: Set the minimum value of the indicator.
[End Value]: Set the maximum value of the indicator.
[Angle]: Define the extent of the dial.
[Rotation]: It can be rotate the direction of the indicator. Normally, set to ”0”.
[Scale Resolution]: Select the scale resolution.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value
is minus.

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• Drift And Radius

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


• Dual Azimuth Promotion

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Location]: Select the position of thruster ([FORE] or [AFT]).
[Title]: Enter the title to show at the top of the indicator.
[Degree]
[Actual]: Set the source of the angle which the needle of the outer periphery points
to (feedback angle of the thruster).
[Order]: Set the source of the angle which the needle of the inner periphery points
to (actual azimuth of the thruster).
[Unit]: Enter the unit of measurement for the azimuth of the thruster.
[RPM]/[MW]/[Lever]
A maximum of three data can be displayed under the indicator.
[Label]: Enter the name of the data shown beneath the analog indicator,
[Source]: Set the source of the data that appears beneath the analog indicator.
[Unit]: Enter the unit for the data that appears beneath the analog indicator.
• Dual Dial Meter

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.

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[Dial Title]: Enter the title to show above [Dial Meter 1 (or 2)] indicator.
[Primary Source]: Select the data source of the long pointer of [Dial Meter 1 (or 2)]
indicator.
[Secondary Source]: Select the data source of the outer pointer of [Dial Meter 1 (or
2)] indicator.
[Peak Source]: Select the data source of the short pointer of [Dial Meter 1 (or 2)]
indicator.
[Unit]: Set the unit of the data.
[Start Value]: Set the minimum value of the [Dial Meter 1 (or 2)] indicator.
[End Value]: Set the maximum value of the [Dial Meter 1 (or 2)] indicator.
[Angle]: Define the extent of the dial.
[Rotation]: It can be rotate the direction of the [Dial Meter 1 (or 2)] indicator. Normal-
ly, set to ”0”.
[Scale Resolution]: Select the scale resolution of [Dial Meter 1 (or 2)] indicator.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value
is minus.
• Generator Engine

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Label]: Enter the data name.
[Actual Source]: Select the data source of the actual engine generating power.
[Rated Source]: Select the data source of the rated engine generating power.
• Generator Engine Bar

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Number of Show]: Set the number of graphs.
[Label]: Enter the text on the upper of the graphs ([Object 1] to [Object 9]).
[Source]: Enter the source of the graphs ([Object 1] to [Object 9]).

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[MAX Generate (kW)]: Enter the maximum values of the graphs ([Object 1] to [Ob-
ject 9]).
[Source State]: Set the source that outputs operating status. The green indication
of the graph means the generator is working, the red indication means the generator
has stopped.
• Graph

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Type]: Set the graph type.
• [(2x)Time/Y-graph]: The [Primary (Y1)] and [Secondary (Y2)] are used as Y-co-
ordinate for two independent graphs. The time is used as the X-coordinate for
both graphs.
• [(1x)X/Y-graph]: The [Primary (Y1)] input is used for the X-coordinate and the
[Secondary (Y2)] for the Y-coordinate.

[Label Source]: Not used.


[Mode Source]: Not used.
[Label]: Enter the title of [Primary (Y1)] and [Secondary (Y2)] graph.
[Source]: Select the data source of [Primary (Y1)] and [Secondary (Y2)].
[Unit]: Set the unit used in [Primary (Y1)] and [Secondary (Y2)] graphs.
[Smoothing]: Select [Apply] to smooth the graph.
[Scale Ň Range]: Set the display range of the Y-coordinate. Three display ranges
can be entered.
[Time Span]: Set the display range of the X-coordinate.
[Sample Interval]: Set the interval of [Primary (Y1)] and [Secondary (Y2)] graph plot.
[Scale Resolution]: Select the scale resolution of the graph.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Secondary (Y2) Scale]: Check the check box to show the value input from the data
source of [Secondary (Y2)].
[Mathematical Sign (Scale)]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when
the value of the Y-coordinate is minus.
[Mathematical Sign (Value)]: Check the checkbox to hide the minus sign (-) when
the value above graph is minus.

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• Graph (Wind Speed & Direction)

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Label]: Enter the title of [Wind Speed] and [Wind Direction].
[Source]: Select the source of [Wind Speed] and [Wind Direction].
[Unit]: Enter the unit of [Wind Speed] and [Wind Direction].
[Smoothing]: Select [Apply] to smooth the graph.
[Scale Ň Range]: Set the display range of the Y-coordinate. Three display ranges
can be entered.
[Time Span]: Set the display range of the X-coordinate.
[Sample Interval]: Set the interval of [Primary (Y1)] and [Secondary (Y2)] graph plot.
[Scale Resolution]: Select the scale resolution of the graph.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Secondary (Y2) Scale]: Check the check box to show the value input from the data
source of [Secondary (Y2)].
[Mathematical Sign (Scale)]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when
the value of the Y-coordinate is minus.
[Mathematical Sign (Value)]: Check the checkbox to hide the minus sign (-) when
the value above graph is minus.
• Heading

[Compass Title]: Enter the title shown at the top of the compass meter.
[Location]: Select the location of the heading sensor from the pull-down list.
[Compass Sensor Name Source]: Enter the name of the heading sensor.
[Compass Primary Source]: Select the data source of the upper pointer.
[Compass Secondary Source]: Select the data source of the lower pointer.
[Primary Label]: Enter the title for the primary source.
[Ruler Title]: Enter the title of the ruler.
[Ruler Primary Source]: Select the data source of the white triangle pointer.
[Ruler Secondary Source]: Select the data source of the gray triangle pointer.
[Start Value]: Set the minimum value of the bar.
[End Value]: Set the maximum value of the bar.

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[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value
is minus.
• Next Leg

• Pitch And Roll

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Location]: Select the reference point for the pitch and roll from the pull-down list.
[Title (Pitch And Roll 1 / Pitch And Roll 2)]: Enter the text shown above [Pitch And
Roll 1 (or 2)] indicator.
[Type]: Select the object to show in the [Pitch And Roll 1 (or 2)]. Setting range: [Roll],
[Pitch].
[Primary Source]: Select the data source of [Pitch And Roll 1 (or 2)] indicator.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value
is minus.
• Position Local Time

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Latitude Label]: Enter the text to show at the left of the latitude value.
[Longitude Label]: Enter the text to show at the left of the longitude value.
[DATUM Label]: Enter the text that indicates the datum.
[Local Time Label]: Enter the text to show at the left of the time information.

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[Latitude Source]: Select the data source of the latitude.


[Longitude Source]: Select the data source of the longitude.
[DATUM Source]: Select the data source of the datum.
[Local Time (Time) Source]: Select the data source of the time information.
[Local Time (Date) Source]: Select the data source of the date information.
[Sensor Name Source]: Select the appropriate sensor name source.
• Track Order

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.

• Two Dimension Plotter

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Source (X)]: Select the data source of the X-coordinate value.
[Source (Y)]: Select the data source of the Y-coordinate value.
[Label (Y)]: Enter the title of the Y-coordinate.
[Unit (Y)]: Set the unit of the Y-coordinate.
[Symbol]: Select the plot mark.
[Time Span]: Enter the time span for the plotter screen.
[Sample Interval]: Enter the sample interval for the plotter screen.
[Max Value (X)]: Enter the maximum value of the X-coordinate.
[Max Value (Y)]: Enter the maximum value of the Y-coordinate.
[Axis Point (X)]: Enter the axis point of X-coordinate.
[Axis Point (Y)]: Enter the axis point of Y-coordinate.
[Axis Type]: Select the axis type. [Under Left]: The axis point is located at the under
left of the screen. [Central]: The axis point is located at the center of the screen.
[Tick Label]: Check the checkbox to show the tick label.

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• Vertical Bar

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Top Source]: Select the data source of the data at the top of the vertical bar.
[Bottom Source]: Select the data source of the data at the bottom of the vertical bar.
[Primary Source]: Select the data source of the bar.
[Secondary Source]: Select the data source of the triangle indicator.
[Start Value]: Set the minimum value of the bar.
[End Value]: Set the maximum value of the bar.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value
is minus.
[Mirror Horizontally]: Check the checkbox to invert the position of the bar and value
horizontally.
[Average Value]: Check the checkbox to show the average value.
• Vertical Graph (Middle)

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Label Source]: Enter the source of text shown on the right of the graph. Manual in-
put is available.
[Mode Source]: Enter the source of text shown on the right of the value indication.
Manual input is available.
[Label]: Enter the title of [Primary] and [Secondary].
[Source]: Select the data source of [Primary] and [Secondary].
[Source (sub)]: Set the other data source in the same range as the data of [Primary].
The [Source (sub)] appears only when the source of [Secondary] is not entered.
[Unit]: Set the unit in the [Primary] and [Secondary].
[Scale Ň Range]: Set the display range of the X-coordinate. [Primary] is for the
range of the upper of the graph, [Secondary] is for the range of the lower of the
graph.
[Time Span]: Set the display range of the Y-coordinate.
[Sample Interval]: Set the interval of the graph plot.
[Scale Resolution]: Select the scale resolution of the graph.

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[Change button]: Check the checkbox to show the [Change] button. Click the
[Change] button to show the [Vertical Graph (Middle)] hidden behind. Check the
checkbox of [Show] in [Change Button] to show the component hidden behind.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Secondary (Y2) Scale]: Check the check box to show the value input from the data
source of [Secondary].
[Mathematical Sign (Scale)]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when
the value of the X-coordinate is minus.
[Mathematical Sign (Value)]: Check the checkbox to hide the minus sign (-) when
the value above graph is minus.
• Winch

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Type]: Select [Main only] or [Port and Stbd]. For [Main only], the information of only
the main winch is shown. For [Port and Stbd], the information of each winch on both
the port and starboard is shown.
[Length]: Set the source and unit of length for rope.
[Power]: Set the source and unit for rope winding force.
[Speed]: Set the source and unit for rope winding speed.
[Start Value]: Set the minimum value of the bar.
[End Value]: Set the maximum value of the bar.
[Scale Resolution]: Select the scale resolution of the graph.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value
is minus.
• Winch Information

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Length]: Set the source and unit of length for rope.
[Power]: Set the source and unit for rope winding force.
[Speed]: Set the source and unit for rope winding speed.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.

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[Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value
is minus.
• Wind Direction

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Location]: Select the reference point for the wind direction and speed from the pull-
down list.
[Theoretical]
[Label]: Enter the data name for the theoretical wind direction and speed.
[Source]: Select the data source of the theoretical wind direction and speed.
[Apparent]
[Label]: Enter the data name for the apparent wind direction and speed.
[Source]: Select the data source of the apparent wind direction and speed.
[Unit]: Set the unit of the wind direction and wind speed.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.

[Large] component (three or more blocks)


• Alert

• Doppler Log

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[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[SOG Longitudinal Speed]: Select the data source of the longitudinal SOG.
[STW Longitudinal Speed]: Select the data source of the longitudinal STW.
[Bow Transverse Speed]: Select the data source of the longitudinal speed at the
bow position.
[Stern Transverse Speed]: Select the data source of the longitudinal speed at the
stern position.
[True Wind Direction Source]: Select the source of true wind direction indicated as
the red triangle in the center of the component.
[Relative Wind Direction Source]: Select the source of relative wind direction indi-
cated as the red triangle in the center of the component.
[Speed Type Source]: Select the data source same as [Longitudinal Speed Source]
to show the abbreviated name of the data source unit.
[Sensor Name Source]: Select the appropriate sensor name source.
[Unit]: Set the unit of the ship’s speed.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point
[Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value
is minus.
[Mirror Vertically]: Check the checkbox to invert the display vertically.
• DP

For the setting, see the description for [Compass], [Horizontal Ruler], [Azimuth Pro-
motion], and [Doppler Log].

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• Fore & AFT bridge, Fore & AFT bridge (Wide) to Fore & AFT bridge9 (Wide)
Multiple components are combined on this window.
The contents are same as the single component.

• NAV Information

㼄㼀㻰㻌㻸㼕㼙㼕㼠
㼄㼀㻰

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Component.Height]: Select the size of component.

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• Present Leg

㼄㼀㻰㻌㻸㼕㼙㼕㼠
㼄㼀㻰㻌

• Speed And Transverse

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Location]: Select the reference point for the speed from the pull-down list.
[Speed Label]: Enter the title shown at the upper of the longitudinal speed value.
[Transverse Label]: Enter the title shown at the upper of the transverse speed value.
[SOG Longitudinal Speed]: Select the data source of the longitudinal SOG.
[STW Longitudinal Speed]: Select the data source of the longitudinal STW.
[CCRP Transverse Speed]: Select the data source of the longitudinal speed at the
CCRP position.
[Bow Transverse Speed]: Select the data source of the longitudinal speed at the
bow position.
[Stern Transverse Speed]: Select the data source of the longitudinal speed at the
stern position.
[Speed Type Source]: Select the data source same as [Longitudinal Speed Source]
to show the abbreviated name of the data source unit.
[Sensor Name Source]: Select the appropriate sensor name source.
[Unit]: Set the unit of the ship’s speed.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point
[Mathematical Sign]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when the value
is minus.

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• Vertical Graph

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Label]: Enter the title of [Primary] or [Secondary].
[Source]: Select the data source of [Primary] or [Secondary].
[Source (sub)]: Set the other data source in the same range as the data of [Primary].
The [Source (sub)] appears only when the source of [Secondary] is not entered.
[Unit]: Set the unit in the [Primary] or [Secondary].
[Scale Ň Range]: Set the display range of the X-coordinate. [Primary] is for the
range of the upper of the graph, [Secondary] is for the range of the lower of the
graph.
[Time Span]: Set the display range of the Y-coordinate.
[Sample Interval]: Set the interval of the graph plot.
[Scale Resolution]: Select the scale resolution of the graph.
[Change button]: Check the checkbox to show the [Change] button. Click the
[Change] button to show the [Vertical Graph (Middle)] hidden behind. Check the
checkbox of [Show] in [Change Button] of the component hidden behind.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Secondary (Y2) Scale]: Check the check box to show the value input from the data
source of [Secondary].
[Mathematical Sign (Scale)]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when
the value of the X-coordinate is minus.
[Mathematical Sign (Value)]: Check the checkbox to hide the minus sign (-) when
the value above graph is minus.
• Vertical Heading Graph

[Title]: Enter the title of the component.


[Label]: Enter the title of [Heading] or [Other].

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[Source]: Select the data source of [Heading] or [Other].


[Source (sub)]: Set the other data source in the same range as the data of [Head-
ing]. The [Source (sub)] appears only when the source of [Other] is not entered.
[Unit]: Set the unit in the [Heading] and [Other].
[Scale Ň Range]: Set the display range of the X-coordinate. [Heading] is for the
range of the upper of the graph, [Other] is for the range of the lower of the graph.
[Time Span]: Set the display range of the Y-coordinate.
[Sample Interval]: Set the interval of the graph plot.
[Scale Resolution]: Select the scale resolution of the graph.
[Change button]: Check the checkbox to show the [Change] button. Click the
[Change] button to show the [Vertical Heading Graph] hidden behind. Check the
checkbox of [Show] in [Change Button] of the component hidden behind.
[Decimal Place]: Check the checkbox to show the value after decimal point.
[Secondary (Y2) Scale]: Check the check box to show the value input from the data
source of [Secondary].
[Mathematical Sign (Scale)]: Check the checkbox to show the minus sign (-) when
the value of the X-coordinate is minus.
[Mathematical Sign (Value)]: Check the checkbox to hide the minus sign (-) when
the value above graph is minus.

1.15 The Network Transmission Setting Between


ECDIS and Radar
Connect the ECDIS and radar (FAR-2xx7/FAR-2xx8/FCR-2xx9/FAR-3xx0 series) with
the LAN cable to show the radar echo and TT symbols on the ECDIS chart display,
and show the ECDIS route and user chart symbol on the radar display.
For non-FURUNO radar, the ECDIS chart display can show the radar echo and TT
symbol on the ECDIS chart display by connecting the ECDIS and radar by serial in-
terface, using the radar connection box (RCB-002).

For FAR-2xx7, FCR-2xx9 series


Note: Confirm that the SPU board program version of the FAR-2xx7/FCR-2xx9 series
is version “03.50” or after.
1. On the SPU board of the FAR-2xx7 and FCR-2xx9 series radars, set the Dip SW
(S4) to ON.
2. To connect two antenna units, change the antenna number of second antenna
unit to [2] and set the IP address and subnet mask as shown below.
IP address: 192.168.031.102
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
3. Do one of the two procedures below according to the radar connected.
For FAR-2xx7 series
1) Press the MENU key to open the main menu.
2) Press and hold the 1 HL OFF key, then press the MENU key five times to open
the [INITIALIZE] menu.
3) Open [8. OTHERS] o [5. INS], then select [LAN].
4) Go back to the [INITIALIZE] menu and open [6. TT PRESET] o [2. TT DATA
OUTPUT], then select [TTM], [TRUE] and [4800].

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For FCR-2xx9 series


1) Press and hold the 1 HL OFF key, then press the MENU key five times.
2) Select [9 RADAR INSTALLATION]o[4 TT PRESET]o[1 TTM/TTD PREFER-
ENCE] and then select [TRUE].
4. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu on the ECDIS.
5. Open the [Own Ship Setting] menu, then select [Radar Antenna] on the menu bar.
6. For one antenna unit, check [RAS001]. For two antenna units, check [RAS001]
and [RAS002].

For FAR-3xx0 series


1. Press and hold the 1 HL OFF key, then press the MENU key five times.
2. Select [9 RADAR INSTALLATION]o[4 TT PRESET]o[1 TTM/TTD PREFER-
ENCE] and then select [TRUE].
3. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu on the ECDIS.
4. Open the [Own Ship Setting] menu, then select [Radar Antenna] on the menu bar.
5. For one antenna unit, check [RAS001]. For two antenna units, check[ RAS001]
and [RAS002].

For FAR-2xx8 series


1. Press and hold the 1 HL OFF key, then press the MENU key five times to open
the [RADAR INSTALLATION] menu.
2. Select [0 NEXT].
3. Select [2 NETWORK SETTINGS], then set [2 LAN1•3 IP ADDRESS] to [CLASS
C].
4. Go back to the first page of the [RADAR INSTALLATION] menu, then select [5 IN-
STALLATION].
5. Set the antenna number ([3 RADAR NO]), taking care not to duplicate the antenna
number of other radars.
6. Go back to the second page of the [RADAR INSTALLATION] menu, then select
[3 OTHER SETTINGS].
7. Set [4 ECDIS] to [LAN].
8. Go back to the first page of the [RADAR INSTALLATION] menu, then select [6 TT
PRESET] o [2 TT DATA OUTPUT].
9. Set [2 SELECT SENTENCE] to [TTM] or [TTD].
10. Set [3 TTM/TTD REFERENCE] to [TRUE].
11. If you want to share the ship’s speed and location data with the ECDIS, select
[ECDIS] on the either of the following menu items:
• Main menu o [7 INFORMATION BOX] o [2 OWN SHIP INFO] o [3 SPEED]
o [2 SHIP SPEED]
• Main menu o [7 IINFORMATION BOX] o [2 OWN SHIP INFO] o [4 OWN
SHIP POSN] o [2 POSITION SOURCE]
Note: The settings for the above two menu items are shared. When either one is
changed, the other is also changed.

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12. If you want to show the marks received from the ECDIS on the FAR-2xx8 screen,
open the main menu o [2 MARKS] o [6 ECDIS MARKS DISPLAY], then select
[ON] or [OFF] as appropriate.
13. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu on the ECDIS.
14. Open the [Own Ship Setting] menu, then select [Radar Antenna] on the menu bar.
15. For one antenna unit, check [RAS001]. For two antenna units, check [RAS001]
and [RAS002].

For non-FURUNO radar


1. Open [Installation Parameters]o[Sensor Setting]o[Other Sensor] menu on the
ECDIS.
2. Check [OTR001] and enter “RA0201” in the [SFID] field. Do not use other than
[RA0201] to [RA0204].
Note 1: When entering the SFID, do not use the prefix "AI" (AIS excluded) or "II".
Note 2: Do not enter the same SFID as any other equipment in the network.

3. Select [Serial Input/Output] of the PCU you want to set on the menu bar.
4. Check the serial port to receive the TT symbol data and select “OTR001” from the
[Equipment ID] drop-down list.
The example shown below indicates that the [Serial 01] port of [ECD003] receives
the No.1 AIS data.

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1.16 How to Set the Forwarding Distance


Set the forwarding distance* as follows. The configuration can be copied to other units
connected to the network after saving the configuration.

*: The distance the ship travels straight after the steering control.

1. Press Ctrl, Shift and t keys simultaneously on the control unit or keyboard.
A dialog box for entry of password appears.

2. Enter the password and click the [OK] button.


Note: The edit mode is enabled until you press Ctrl, Shift and t keys simultane-
ously or reboot the unit.
3. Click [MENU] to open the menu.
4. Click [Navigation Parameter] to show the [Navigation Parameter] setting window.

5. Enter [SPD kn] (ship speed), [Radius NM] (turning radius) and [FWD DIST NM]
(forwarding distance*).
6. When [FWD DIST NM] is different between port and starboard sides, check the
checkbox of "Use different values for Port and Starboard" and then enter each set-
ting value.

7. Click [Save] button to save the configuration.

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1.17 Synchronization With Ship’s Clock


The time (UTC) received from the GPS is shown. If the ZDA sentence is input from the
ship’s clock, the time synchronized with the ship’s clock can be shown.

Do as follows to activate the synchronization with the ship’s clock.

Note: The local time setting is not available when the synchronization with ship’s clock
is active.
1. Press Ctrl, Shift and t keys simultaneously on the control unit or keyboard. The
password input dialog box appears.
2. Enter the password and click the [OK] button.
Note: The service mode remains enabled until you press Ctrl, Shift and t keys
simultaneously or reboot the unit.
3. Click [MENU] to open the menu.
4. Click [Ship & Route Parameters], then click the [Function1] tab.

TCS

5. Click the [OFF] button of [Sync with ship’s clock] to set "ON".
6. Click the [Save] button to save the configuration.

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1.18 How to Change the Color of Data in the Sensor


Information Box According to Integrity
The following procedure shows how to change the color of the data in the sensor in-
formation box with the results of the Integrity Check. For the Integrity Check, see the
Operator’s Manual for the Chart Radar.

1. Press Ctrl, Shift and t keys simultaneously on the control unit or keyboard. The
password input dialog box appears.
2. Enter the password and click the [OK] button.
Note: The service mode remains enabled until you press Ctrl, Shift and t keys
simultaneously or reboot the unit.
3. Click [MENU] to open the menu.
4. Click [Ship & Route Parameters], then click the [Function2] tab.

5. Check the checkbox of [Color of own ship’s information (TEXT) will be changed
by result of integrity check].
6. Click the [Save] button to save the configuration.

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ADAPTER
The default Equipment ID of the Sensor Adapter is “MCV016“. Set the individual
Equipment ID before connecting to the network.

Connect the Sensor Adapter to the ECDIS unit after setting the Equipment ID. Then
enter the other settings of the Sensor Adapter from the [Common Installation Setting]
menu on the ECDIS unit.

2.1 How to Set the Equipment ID


1. Set the IP address and subnet mask of the PC as shown below.
IP address: 172.31.16.200
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
2. Connect the laptop PC to the Sensor Adapter with the LAN cable.
3. Activate the web browser on the PC and enter the default IP address of the sensor
adapter: “172.31.17.108”.
4. Access the [Common Installation Setting] menu and click [Basic Setting] on the
tab bar.

MCV016
No.16 Sensor Adapter
MC-3000S

31 17 108

5. Select the Equipment ID from the drop-down list. The [Equipment Name],
[Equipment Type No.] and [IP Address] are automatically entered according to the
Equipment ID.
Setting range: “MCV001” to “MCV016”
6. After entering the setting, click [Save] on the Info bar. Several confirmation mes-
sages appear. Click [OK] to reboot the system.
If you want to discard the entry, click [Discard Changes].

How to restore the default Equipment ID


When you can not define the Equipment ID of the Sensor Adapter, restore the default
and set the Equipment ID again.

1. Turn on the No. 8 segment of the DIP switch S10 on the board in the MC-3000S.
2. Turn on the Sensor Adapter.
The Equipment ID of the Sensor Adapter turns to default “MCV016”, and the IP
address is set to “172.31.17.108”.
3. See section 2.1 for how to set the Equipment ID of the Sensor Adapter.
4. Turn off the No. 8 segment of the DIP switch S10 on the board in the MC-3000S.

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2.2 How to Save the Log File


The log file of the sensor adapter can be saved to a medium (PC, USB memory, etc.).
The log file is used to check the status of the sensor adapter.

1. Connect the PC to the sensor adapter with the LAN cable.


2. Activate the web browser and enter the following address in the address bar.
“http://172.31.xx.xxx/cgi-bin/logall.cgi”
“172.31.xx.xxx” is the IP address of the sensor adapter where to save the log file.
3. After entering the address, the window to save the log file appears. Save the log
file to the PC.

2.3 How to Update the Firmware (MC-3000S)


This section shows you how to update the firmware program of the sensor adapter
MC-3000S.

Preparation
• PC that has a LAN port
Windows® XP is recommended. Disable the firewall and set the IP address and
subnet mask of the PC as shown below.
IP address: 172.31.16.200
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
• LAN cable
• Binary file for update
2450080-xxxxxxxx_mc_cs_boot.bin Boot program
2450081-xxxxxxxx_mc_cs_mainpg.bin Main program
2450082-xxxxxxxx_mc_cs_maint.bin Maintenance program
2450084-xxxxxxxx_mc_io_mainpg.bin Main program (analog, digital input,
and digital output board)
(xxxxxxxx: program version)

2.3.1 How to activate the maintenance program


1. Turn off all Sensor Adapters.
2. Connect the applicable MC-3000S to the PC with the LAN cable.
3. Turn on the No. 6 of the DIP-SW (S10) on the MC-CS board (24P0114).
4. Turn on the Sensor Adapter MC-3000S.
5. The maintenance program activates after about 30 seconds. At this time, the IP
address of MC-3000S is changed to “172.31.17.108”.
Confirm that the LED (CR 74) on the MC-CS board lights 3 times and goes off for
a while repeatedly.

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2.3.2 How to confirm the firmware program version


1. Activate the maintenance program of the sensor adapter MC-3000S.
2. Activate the command prompt of Windows®.
3. Enter “telnet 172.31.17.108” on the command prompt.
4. Enter the user name and password correctly.

㸠㩷㩷Enter the telnet command.

㸠㩷㩷Enter the user name.


㸠㩷㩷Enter the user password.

5. Enter “/usr/sbin/version” on the command prompt to confirm the program version.


The program version is shown on the command prompt.

㸠㩷㩷The command to confirm the program version.


Boot program

Main program
Maintenance program
㸠㩷㩷After the confirmation the program version, enter “exit” .

Note: The image shown above is an example. The program version number may
be different.
6. After confirming the program version, enter “exit” to finish the telnet command.

2.3.3 How to update the firmware program


1. Delete the version number from the firmware binary file name.

Example 䋺 2450081-01010088_mc_cs_mainpg.bin
Program number Version number

Delete the version number from the file name.

Example 䋺 2450081_mc_cs_mainpg.bin
2. Activate the maintenance program of the Sensor Adapter MC-3000S.
3. Activate the command prompt of Windows®.
4. Change the current directory to the directory where the firmware binary program
is saved.
In the example shown below, binary file is saved at 㪚㪑㪳㫌㫇㪻㪸㫋㪼 .

% 㸠㩷㩷The command to change the current drive


EF>WRFCVG 㸠㩷㩷The command to change the current directory

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Note: Change the current directory to the one where the binary file is saved.
5. Enter “ftp 172.31.17.108” on the command prompt.
Confirm that “220-MC3000_CS_MAINTENANCE” is shown.
6. Enter the user name and password.

HVR 㸠㩷㩷Enter the ftp command.

%QPPGEVGFVQ
/%A%5A/#+06'0#0%' 㸠㩷㩷Confirm that this massage appears .

/%A%5A/#+06'0#0%'(62UGTXGT
8GTUKQP1RGP$5&.KPWZHVRF TGCF[
0COG
VCPCMCVQUJKJKUC  㸠㩷㩷Enter the user name.
2CUUYQTFTGSWKTGFHQTTQQV
2CUUYQTF㧦 㸠㩷㩷Enter the password.

7. After the login, enter “dir”.


The file names that are saved in the Sensor Adapter are displayed. Confirm that
the file names shown below are shown on the display.

0COG
VCPCMCVQUJKJKUC  㸠㩷㩷Enter the user name.
2CUUYQTFTGSWKTGFHQTTQQV
2CUUYQTF㧦 㸠㩷㩷Enter the password.
7UGTTQQVNQIIGFKP
4GOQVGU[UVGOV[RGKU70+:
7UKPIDKPCT[OQFGVQVTCPUHGTHKNGU
HVR FKT 㸠㩷㩷Enter “dir” .
2146EQOOCPFUWEEGUUHWN
1RGPKPI#5%++OQFGFCVCEQPPGEVKQPHQT̈DKPNỦ
ETYTTTQQVTQQV5GRAOEAEUADQQVDKP
ETYTTTQQVTQQV5GRAOEAEUAOCKPRIDKP
ETYTTTQQVTQQV5GRAOEAEUAOCKPVDKP
ETYTTTQQVTQQV5GRAOEAKQAOCKPRIDKP
FTYTZTZTQQVTQQV5GRDCEMWR
6TCPUHGTEQORNGVG Check these file names.
HVR 
8. Enter “bin“, and then enter “hash”.
9. Enter the command to transfer the firmware program.
Example: put 24500810_mc_cs_mainpg.bin
10. When you transfer other program, enter the command to transfer the program.

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11. Enter “bye” to finish updating the firmware program.

HVR DKP 㸠㩷㩷Enter necessarily.


6[RGUGVVQ+
HVR JCUJ 㸠㩷㩷Enter necessarily.
*CUJOCTMRTKPVKPIQP
D[VGUJCUJOCTM 
HVR RWVAOEAEUAOCKPRIDKP㸠㩷㩷The command to transfer the firmware program.
NQECNAOEAEUAOCKPRIDKPTGOQVGAOEAEUAOCKPRIDKP
2146EQOOCPFUWEEGUUHWN
1RGPKPI$+0#4;OQFGFCVCEQPPGEVKQPHQT AOEAEUAOCKPRIDKP 

̖

6TCPUHGTEQORNGVG
D[VGUUGPVKPUGEU
M$U
HVR D[G 㸠㩷㩷The command to finish the ftp command.
)QQFD[G
12. Confirm the firmware program version (see section 2.3.2).

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SETTINGS
When constructing a network with two or more FAR-2uu7 radars via HUB-3000, set
the IGMP querier of the HUB-3000.

Items to prepare
• PC with RS-232C serial port (with D-SUB9 pin connections)
• RS-232C serial crossover cable (with D-SUB9 pin connections)
• Software to control a serial device (HyperTerminal, TeraTerm, Putty, etc.)
Note: This manual uses TeraTerm in the explanations and procedure which follow.

RS-232C crossover cable

Pin locations (Female) Pin No. Signal Connection


1 NC
2 RD 㪈 㪈
3 SD
㪉 㪉
4 NC
㪊 㪊
㪌 㪈 5 SG
㪋 㪋
6 NC
7 NC 㪌 㪌
8 NC 㪍 㪍
㪐 㪍
9 NC 㪎 㪎
Shell FG 㪏 㪏
㪐 㪐

Procedure
1. Connect the RS-232C serial cable to the PC serial port.
2. Connect the loose end of the RS-232C serial cable to the HUB-3000 serial port.
Note: When removing the serial cable, disconnect the HUB-3000 first, then
disconnect the PC.
3. Start the TeraTerm application on the PC.
4. Click the [Serial Port] radio button, then select the connected COM port from the
drop-down menu.

COM1: Serial port (COM1)

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5. Click [OK].
6. Click [Setup], then [Serial port] to open the [Serial port setup] window.

7. Change the settings as shown below, then click [OK].


Baud rate : 9600 Data : 8 bit Parity : none
Stop : 1 bit Flow Control : none

8. Press the Enter key. You will be prompted for a Username and Password.
9. Enter the [Username] and [Password] as shown below, then press the Enter key.

Username: admin
Password: admin
Welcome to HUB-3000 GigabitHUB
Switch>
10. Input “enter” at the “Switch>” line, then press the Enter key.
11. Press the Enter key again.
12. At the “Switch#” line, input “show ip igmp-snooping”, then press the Enter key.
The current settings for the HUB-3000 will be displayed.
Switch>㩷 enter
Switch#Jan 1 20:32:14 User admin enter privilege mode from console 0, level
= 15
Switch#㩷 show ip igmp-snooping

Global IGMP snooping configuration:


-----------------------------------
Globally enable : Enabled
VLAN nodes : 1
Dlf-frames filtering : Enabled
Sensitive : Disabled
Querier : Disabled
Querier address : 10.0.0.200
㩷 Router age : 260 s

If the “Querier” line shows “Enabled”, skip to step 17.


If the “Querier” line shows “Disabled”, go to step 13.
13. At the “Switch#” line, input “config” then press the Enter key.
14. At the “Switch_config#” line, input “ip igmp-snooping querier” then press the Enter
key.
15. At the “Switch_config#” line, input “show ip igmp-snooping” then press the Enter
key.
16. The “Querier” line should now show “Enabled”. If not, repeat steps 13 to 15.

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3. HUB-3000 IGMP QUERIER SETTINGS

17. At the “Switch#” line, input “write” then press the Enter key. This will save the
configuration.
Switch# config

Switch_config# ip igmp-snooping querier


Switch_config# show ip igmp-snooping

Global IGMP snooping configuration:


-----------------------------------
Globally enable : Enabled
VLAN nodes : 1
Dlf-frames filtering : Enabled
Sensitive : Disabled
Querier : Enabled
Querier address : 10.0.0.200
Router age : 260 s
Response time : 15 s

Switch_config# write
Saving current configuration...
OK!
18. When the write process finishes, the HUB-3000 will restart.
19. Referring to steps 8 through 12, check to make sure the “Querier” line is showing
“Enabled”. If the “Querier” line shows “Disabled”, repeat the above procedure.

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3. HUB-3000 IGMP QUERIER SETTINGS

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APPENDIX 1 EQUIPMENT ID LIST
Gateway Sensor
Equipment ID Equipment Name Remarks
Network Network
MFD001 No.1 MFD 192.168.31.51 172.31.16.51
MFD002 No.2 MFD 192.168.31.52 172.31.17.51
MFD003 No.3 MFD 192.168.31.53 172.31.16.52
MFD004 No.4 MFD 192.168.31.54 172.31.17.52
MFD005 No.5 MFD 192.168.31.55 172.31.16.53
MFD006 No.6 MFD 192.168.31.56 172.31.17.53
MFD007 No.7 MFD 192.168.31.57 172.31.16.54
MFD008 No.8 MFD 192.168.31.58 172.31.17.54
MFD009 No.9 MFD 192.168.31.59 172.31.16.55
MFD010 No.10 MFD 192.168.31.60 172.31.17.55
MFD011 No.11 MFD 192.168.31.61 172.31.16.56
MFD012 No.12 MFD 192.168.31.62 172.31.17.56
MFD013 No.13 MFD 192.168.31.63 172.31.16.57
MFD014 No.14 MFD 192.168.31.64 172.31.17.57
MFD015 No.15 MFD 192.168.31.65 172.31.16.58
MFD016 No.16 MFD 192.168.31.66 172.31.17.58
Default setting for
ECD001 No.1 ECDIS 192.168.31.1 172.31.16.1
PCU-3010
ECD002 No.2 ECDIS 192.168.31.2 172.31.17.1
ECD003 No.3 ECDIS 192.168.31.3 172.31.16.2
ECD004 No.4 ECDIS 192.168.31.4 172.31.17.2
ECD005 No.5 ECDIS 192.168.31.5 172.31.16.3
ECD006 No.6 ECDIS 192.168.31.6 172.31.17.3
ECD007 No.7 ECDIS 192.168.31.7 172.31.16.4
ECD008 No.8 ECDIS 192.168.31.8 172.31.17.4
ECD009 No.9 ECDIS 192.168.31.9 172.31.16.5
ECD010 No.10 ECDIS 192.168.31.10 172.31.17.5
ECD011 No.11 ECDIS 192.168.31.11 172.31.16.6
ECD012 No.12 ECDIS 192.168.31.12 172.31.17.6
ECD013 No.13 ECDIS 192.168.31.13 172.31.16.7
ECD014 No.14 ECDIS 192.168.31.14 172.31.17.7
ECD015 No.15 ECDIS 192.168.31.15 172.31.16.8
ECD016 No.16 ECDIS 192.168.31.16 172.31.17.8
RAD001 No.1 Radar 192.168.31.21 172.31.16.11
RAD002 No.2 Radar 192.168.31.22 172.31.17.11
RAD003 No.3 Radar 192.168.31.23 172.31.16.12
RAD004 No.4 Radar 192.168.31.24 172.31.17.12
RAD005 No.5 Radar 192.168.31.25 172.31.16.13
RAD006 No.6 Radar 192.168.31.26 172.31.17.13
RAD007 No.7 Radar 192.168.31.27 172.31.16.14
RAD008 No.8 Radar 192.168.31.28 172.31.17.14
RAD009 No.9 Radar 192.168.31.29 172.31.16.15
RAD010 No.10 Radar 192.168.31.30 172.31.17.15
RAD111 No.1 FAR-2xx8 Radar 192.168.31.21 172.31.16.11

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APPENDIX 1 EQUIPMENT ID LIST

Gateway Sensor
Equipment ID Equipment Name Remarks
Network Network
RAD112 No.2 FAR-2xx8 Radar 192.168.31.22 172.31.17.11
RAD113 No.3 FAR-2xx8Radar 192.168.31.23 172.31.16.12
RAD114 No.4 FAR-2xx8 Radar 192.168.31.24 172.31.17.12
RAD115 No.5 FAR-2xx8 Radar 192.168.31.25 172.31.16.13
RAD116 No.6 FAR-2xx8Radar 192.168.31.26 172.31.17.13
RAD117 No.7 FAR-2xx8Radar 192.168.31.27 172.31.16.14
RAD118 No.8 FAR-2xx8 Radar 192.168.31.28 172.31.17.14
CRA001 No.1 Chart Radar 192.168.31.31 172.31.16.21
CRA002 No.2 Chart Radar 192.168.31.32 172.31.17.21
CRA003 No.3 Chart Radar 192.168.31.33 172.31.16.22
CRA004 No.4 Chart Radar 192.168.31.34 172.31.17.22
CRA005 No.5 Chart Radar 192.168.31.35 172.31.16.23
CRA006 No.6 Chart Radar 192.168.31.36 172.31.17.23
CRA007 No.7 Chart Radar 192.168.31.37 172.31.16.24
Do not Select.
CRA008 No.8 Chart Radar 192.168.31.38 172.31.17.24
CRA009 No.9 Chart Radar 192.168.31.39 172.31.16.25
CRA010 No.10 Chart Radar 192.168.31.40 172.31.17.25
RAS001 No.1 Radar Sensor 192.168.31.101 -
RAS002 No.2 Radar Sensor 192.168.31.102 -
RAS003 No.3 Radar Sensor 192.168.31.103 -
RAS004 No.4 Radar Sensor 192.168.31.104 -
RAS005 No.5 Radar Sensor 192.168.31.105 -
RAS006 No.6 Radar Sensor 192.168.31.106 -
RAS007 No.7 Radar Sensor 192.168.31.107 -
Do not Select.
RAS008 No.8 Radar Sensor 192.168.31.108 -
RAS009 No.9 Radar Sensor 192.168.31.109 -
RAS010 No.10 Radar Sensor 192.168.31.110 -
MCV001 No.1 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.16.101
MCV002 No.2 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.17.101
MCV003 No.3 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.16.102
MCV004 No.4 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.17.102
MCV005 No.5 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.16.103
MCV006 No.6 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.17.103
MCV007 No.7 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.16.104
MCV008 No.8 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.17.104
MCV009 No.9 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.16.105
MCV010 No.10 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.17.105
MCV011 No.11 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.16.106
MCV012 No.12 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.17.106
MCV013 No.13 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.16.107
MCV014 No.14 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.17.107
MCV015 No.15 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.16.108
Default setting for
MCV016 No.16 Sensor Adapter - 172.31.17.108
sensor adapter

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APPENDIX 2 SUBSYSTEM
Where the network configuration requires the use of a HUB-3000, the [Subsystem] settings must
also be configured. For example, in a configuration like the one below, if the Subsystem settings
are not configured, No. 1 ECDIS can only receive data from No. 1 Gyro, and No. 2 ECDIS can
only receive data from No. 2 Gyro.

By configuring the Subsystem settings, the HUB-3000 allows the sharing of sensor data between
No. 1 ECDIS and No. 2 ECDIS.

No. 1 GYRO No.1 No.1 No. 2 Gyro


HUB-3000
ECDIS ECDIS

Sensor Sensor
Adapter Adapter

Other sensors Other sensors


Subsystems A to Z are defined as follows:

• Subsystem A: Configurations which include sensor adapters connected to a HUB-100.


• Subsystem B to Z: Configurations where sensor adapters are directly connected to the PCU.
Examples of Subsystem settings are:

• Subsystem A: No. 2 Chart Radar, No.2 ECDIS, No. 3 ECDIS


• Subsystem B: No. 1 ECDIS
• Subsystem C: No. 1 Chart Radar

HUB-3000

Subsystem C Subsystem B Subsystem A

GYRO No. 1 GYRO No. 1 GYRO No. 1 GYRO GYRO


No. 1 No. 2 GYRO No.1 No. 2 GYRO No.2 No. 2 GYRO No.3 No. 2
GPS Chart GPS Chart
No. 1 GPS No. 1 GPS No. 1 GPS
LOG No. 2 GPS ECDIS No. 2 GPS ECDIS No. 2 GPS ECDIS LOG
Radar Radar
Contact signal
Heading change
Status
HUB-100

Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor


Adapter Adapter Adapter Adapter

Other Other Other Other


Sensors Sensors Sensors Sensors

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APPENDIX 3 RCB-002 IP ADDRESS
SETTING
When multiple Radar Connection Box RCB-002s are connected to the same network, change the
IP address as follows. Assign a different IP address to each RCB-002. IP address setting is not
required for configurations with a single RCB-002.

Preparation
• PC: Used for LAN connection with the RCB-002
• LAN cable: Used for connection between PC and RCB-002
• IP address setting tool (IPSetting.exe): Download from “Tech-Net” and save it on the PC.

Procedure
1. Set the IP address and subnet mask for the PC as follows.
• IP address: 192.168.31.110
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
2. Connect the PC to the RCB-002, using a LAN cable.

RCB-002

PC

LAN cable

3. Turn on the RCB-002 power.


4. Run the IP address setting tool (IPSetting.exe) on the PC.

5. Confirm that “RD031111 (RCB-002)” and “192.168.031.111” appear on the [RCB-002 IP Set-
ting] window.
Note: When the indication on the [RCB-002 IP Setting] window is not correct, confirm the fol-
lowing points.
• Confirm that the IP address and subnet mask setting for the PC is correct.
• Check the connection between the PC and RCB-002. Reconnect as necessary.

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APPENDIX 3 RCB-002 IP ADDRESS SETTING

6. Enter the IP address as follows, then click the [SET] button.


• No.1 RCB: 192.168.031.111 (Default setting) • No.3 RCB: 192.168.031.113
• No.2 RCB: 192.168.031.112 • No.4 RCB: 192.168.031.114

7. Click the [CLOSE] button.


8. Run the IP address setting tool (IPSetting.exe) on the PC again, then the IP address entered
at step 6 appears in the [RCB-002 IP Setting] window.
Note: If the IP address setting is not applied, reboot the RCB-002 and PC, then retry step 4
to step 8.

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