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To use your RADAR 3000 properly, please observe the following precautions: To use your RADAR 3000 properly, please observe the following precautions:
● Read this manual thoroughly to gain a good understanding of the capabili- ● Read this manual thoroughly to gain a good understanding of the capabili-
ties and requirements of this equipment. ties and requirements of this equipment.
● Store the manual in a safe location so that it does not become lost or damaged. ● Store the manual in a safe location so that it does not become lost or damaged.
● Observe standard storage and handling procedures for electronic equipment. ● Observe standard storage and handling procedures for electronic equipment.
● If after proper installation RADAR 3000 appears to be defective, please con- ● If after proper installation RADAR 3000 appears to be defective, please con-
tact your JRC sales or service representative for assistance. tact your JRC sales or service representative for assistance.
A safety warning to alert you of possible physical harm to you A safety warning to alert you of possible physical harm to you
or the equipment. or the equipment.
Equipment damage precaution to alert you of possible harm Equipment damage precaution to alert you of possible harm
and/or failure of equipment. and/or failure of equipment.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of dangerous items to be This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of dangerous items to be
handled with every possible cation. For safe operation, read the instructions handled with every possible cation. For safe operation, read the instructions
Electric shocks Electric shocks
carefully. carefully.
These symbols are intended to alert the user to the presence of prohibited items These symbols are intended to alert the user to the presence of prohibited items
that must never be performed. Read the instructions carefully and do not at- that must never be performed. Read the instructions carefully and do not at-
Prohibition Prohibition
tempt things prohibited. tempt things prohibited.
Prohibits Prohibits
disassembly disassembly
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of instructions whose This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of instructions whose
performance is absolutely necessary. Read the instructions carefully and be performance is absolutely necessary. Read the instructions carefully and be
Instruction sure they are executed. Instruction sure they are executed.
I I
Operating Precautions Operating Precautions
WARNING WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, never touch the inside of the scanner or To avoid electrical shock, never touch the inside of the scanner or
display unit. Leave protective cover on. display unit. Leave protective cover on.
High voltage present inside of these units could cause personal injury. High voltage present inside of these units could cause personal injury.
Refer equipment servicing to authorized JRC personnel. Refer equipment servicing to authorized JRC personnel.
Avoid routinely entering the nearby vicinity of the scanner unit. Avoid routinely entering the nearby vicinity of the scanner unit.
The scanner unit rotates quickly and could cause personal injury. The The scanner unit rotates quickly and could cause personal injury. The
scanner should be installed in a high place such as the cabin roof, scanner should be installed in a high place such as the cabin roof,
flying bridge, radar mast, or the top base frame of your ship. If the flying bridge, radar mast, or the top base frame of your ship. If the
scanner cannot be located out of normal human reach, it should be scanner cannot be located out of normal human reach, it should be
surrounded with a fence. Prolonged human exposure to radar signals surrounded with a fence. Prolonged human exposure to radar signals
at close range is not recommended. at close range is not recommended.
Before approaching or removing the scanner unit, turn off the STBY/ Before approaching or removing the scanner unit, turn off the STBY/
OFF and X-MIT/OFF keys on the display unit. Cable connector P1 on OFF and X-MIT/OFF keys on the display unit. Cable connector P1 on
the display unit should be disconnected before removing the scanner the display unit should be disconnected before removing the scanner
unit from its installed position. unit from its installed position.
Never sit on the scanner unit. Never sit on the scanner unit.
The radome and/or the parts in the scanner unit may be damaged. The radome and/or the parts in the scanner unit may be damaged.
CAUTION CAUTION
Use your RADAR 3000 system properly by following the instructions Use your RADAR 3000 system properly by following the instructions
in this manual. in this manual.
Incorrect operation can detract from optimum system performance. Incorrect operation can detract from optimum system performance.
This radar unit is only an aid to navigation. Its accuracy can be af- This radar unit is only an aid to navigation. Its accuracy can be af-
fected by many factors including equipment failure or defects, envi- fected by many factors including equipment failure or defects, envi-
ronmental conditions, and improper handling or use. It is the user’s ronmental conditions, and improper handling or use. It is the user’s
responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judge- responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judge-
ment. This radar unit should not be relied upon as a substitute for such ment. This radar unit should not be relied upon as a substitute for such
prudence and judgment. prudence and judgment.
II II
Equipment Photograph Equipment Photograph
III III
Table of Contents Table of Contents
Symbol Used In This Manual ------------------------------------------------- I Symbol Used In This Manual ------------------------------------------------- I
Operating Precautions --------------------------------------------------------- II Operating Precautions --------------------------------------------------------- II
Equipment Photograph ------------------------------------------------------- III Equipment Photograph ------------------------------------------------------- III
Radar Glossary of Terms ----------------------------------------------------- VI Radar Glossary of Terms ----------------------------------------------------- VI
SECTION 2 OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS SECTION 2 OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
2.1 CONTROL PANEL ----------------------------------------------------- 5 2.1 CONTROL PANEL ----------------------------------------------------- 5
IV IV
4.13 SETTING GUARD ---------------------------------------------------- 26 4.13 SETTING GUARD ---------------------------------------------------- 26
4.14 RINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 4.14 RINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
4.15 SHM --------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 4.15 SHM --------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
4.16 POSITION -------------------------------------------------------------- 27 4.16 POSITION -------------------------------------------------------------- 27
4.17 WAYPOINT ------------------------------------------------------------ 27 4.17 WAYPOINT ------------------------------------------------------------ 27
4.18 READ OUT DIMENSION OF BEARING ------------------------ 28 4.18 READ OUT DIMENSION OF BEARING ------------------------ 28
4.19 TRAIL ------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 4.19 TRAIL ------------------------------------------------------------------- 28
4.20 TARGETS EXPANSION --------------------------------------------- 28 4.20 TARGETS EXPANSION --------------------------------------------- 28
4.21 REDUCING INTERFERENCE REJECTION -------------------- 28 4.21 REDUCING INTERFERENCE REJECTION -------------------- 28
4.22 MOB (Man Over-Board)---------------------------------------------- 28 4.22 MOB (Man Over-Board)---------------------------------------------- 28
4.23 TIMED-TX MODE --------------------------------------------------- 29 4.23 TIMED-TX MODE --------------------------------------------------- 29
4.24 SETTING AUTO/MANUAL TUNING ---------------------------- 29 4.24 SETTING AUTO/MANUAL TUNING ---------------------------- 29
4.25 IN CASE AN UNUSUAL CONDITION DCCURS 4.25 IN CASE AN UNUSUAL CONDITION DCCURS
DURING OPERATION ---------------------------------------------- 29 DURING OPERATION ---------------------------------------------- 29
4.26 LANGUAGE ----------------------------------------------------------- 29 4.26 LANGUAGE ----------------------------------------------------------- 29
4.27 OPERATING MENU ------------------------------------------------- 30 4.27 OPERATING MENU ------------------------------------------------- 30
4.28 DISPLAY OF RADAR TRANSPONDER ------------------------- 37 4.28 DISPLAY OF RADAR TRANSPONDER ------------------------- 37
APPENDIX APPENDIX
Fig. 1 RADAR 3000 SCANNER UNIT (NKE-1046) RADOME TEMPLATE Fig. 1 RADAR 3000 SCANNER UNIT (NKE-1046) RADOME TEMPLATE
V V
Radar Glossary of Terms Radar Glossary of Terms
The following is a list of abbreviations and acronyms which may be used in The following is a list of abbreviations and acronyms which may be used in
the text of the manual. the text of the manual.
VI VI
SECTION 1 SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
1.1 FUNCTION 1.1 FUNCTION
The JRC RADAR 3000 Radar is compact raster scan radar with a 4 kW trans- The JRC RADAR 3000 Radar is compact raster scan radar with a 4 kW trans-
mitter and a 7-inch cathode ray tube. Except for special tubes, they are all made mitter and a 7-inch cathode ray tube. Except for special tubes, they are all made
up of solid state device for improved reliability. up of solid state device for improved reliability.
INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1
1.3 COMPONENTS 1.3 COMPONENTS
Table 1-1 indicates a listing of items that are included with your new radar Table 1-1 indicates a listing of items that are included with your new radar
system. system.
Description Model No. or Code No. Remarks Description Model No. or Code No. Remarks
Radar 3000 system JMA-1541 Radar 3000 system JMA-1541
Scanner Unit NKE-1046 Scanner Unit NKE-1046
Display Unit NCD-3744 Display Unit NCD-3744
Sun Shield MTV301854A Sun Shield MTV301854A
12-cores composite cables 12-cores composite cables
Interunit Cable CFQ8026-10 Interunit Cable CFQ8026-10
(10 m) (10 m)
Power Cable CFQ-2646 (2 m) Power Cable CFQ-2646 (2 m)
Instruction Manual 7ZPRD0414A This Manual Instruction Manual 7ZPRD0414A This Manual
8 A Fuse × 2 8 A Fuse × 2
Standard Spares 6ZXRD00192 Standard Spares 6ZXRD00192
4 A Fuse × 3 4 A Fuse × 3
For data communication For data communication
6-Pin connector 5JWHZ00065 6-Pin connector 5JWHZ00065
with NMEA with NMEA
Sun Cover MTV301855 Sun Cover MTV301855
Scanner Mounting Hardware MPXP31711 Scanner Mounting Hardware MPXP31711
Display Mounting Hardware MPTG02024 Display Mounting Hardware MPTG02024
2 INTRODUCTION 2 INTRODUCTION
1.4 CONSTRUCTION 1.4 CONSTRUCTION
FIG. 1-1 DISPLAY MOUNTING DIMENSIONS FIG. 1-1 DISPLAY MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
FIG. 1-2 SCANNER MOUNTING DIMENSION FIG. 1-2 SCANNER MOUNTING DIMENSION
INTRODUCTION 3 INTRODUCTION 3
SECTION 2 SECTION 2
OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
J-DIAL J-DIAL
SEA
JOYSTICK SEA
JOYSTICK
INSTALLATION 7 INSTALLATION 7
FIG. 3-1 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM FIG. 3-1 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM
8 INSTALLATION 8 INSTALLATION
3.3 MOUNTING THE DISPLAY UNIT 3.3 MOUNTING THE DISPLAY UNIT
When planning the installation for your display unit, the following conditions When planning the installation for your display unit, the following conditions
should be considered to ensure dependable and trouble free operation. should be considered to ensure dependable and trouble free operation.
1) The mounting location should be easily accessible to allow operation of the 1) The mounting location should be easily accessible to allow operation of the
front panel controls. front panel controls.
2) There should be adequate ventilation. 2) There should be adequate ventilation.
3) There should be sufficient space behind the display unit to allow cable con- 3) There should be sufficient space behind the display unit to allow cable con-
nections to the rear panel connectors. nections to the rear panel connectors.
4) The display unit should be located near a DC power source. 4) The display unit should be located near a DC power source.
5) The selected location should be far enough away from device that may cause 5) The selected location should be far enough away from device that may cause
interference, such as motors and generators. interference, such as motors and generators.
6) Generally, the display unit should be located in a protected area away from 6) Generally, the display unit should be located in a protected area away from
prolonged direct exposure to rain and salt spray. It is good practice to pro- prolonged direct exposure to rain and salt spray. It is good practice to pro-
tect your valuable electronic equipment as much as possible. tect your valuable electronic equipment as much as possible.
The display unit can be conveniently mounted on a chart table, or bulkhead The display unit can be conveniently mounted on a chart table, or bulkhead
mounted in a desired location. Using the outline of FIG 3-1 and 3-2 as a guide, mounted in a desired location. Using the outline of FIG 3-1 and 3-2 as a guide,
install the display unit and secure to the mounting surface. install the display unit and secure to the mounting surface.
INSTALLATION 9 INSTALLATION 9
FIG. 3-2 DISPLAY MOUNTING DIMENSIONS FIG. 3-2 DISPLAY MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
FIG. 3-3 SCANNER MOUNTING DIMENSION FIG. 3-3 SCANNER MOUNTING DIMENSION
10 INSTALLATION 10 INSTALLATION
3.4 MOUNTING THE SCANNER UNIT 3.4 MOUNTING THE SCANNER UNIT
Selecting an adequate location for the scanner unit requires careful consider- Selecting an adequate location for the scanner unit requires careful consider-
ation. On many small vessels, the unit can be installed on a mast platform, on ation. On many small vessels, the unit can be installed on a mast platform, on
an arch, or on a bridge structure near the ship’s centerline. an arch, or on a bridge structure near the ship’s centerline.
The radiator beam should not be obstructed by nearby large objects. Locate the The radiator beam should not be obstructed by nearby large objects. Locate the
unit where large structures such as superstructures, searchlight, horns or masts unit where large structures such as superstructures, searchlight, horns or masts
are not in the same horizontal plane, otherwise, blind areas and false targets can are not in the same horizontal plane, otherwise, blind areas and false targets can
appear on the radar screen. appear on the radar screen.
Using the outline drawing of FIG 3-3 or template in the front of the manual as Using the outline drawing of FIG 3-3 or template in the front of the manual as
a guide, install the scanner unit and secure it to a solid mounting surface. a guide, install the scanner unit and secure it to a solid mounting surface.
Usually the mounting surface for the scanner unit should be parallel with the Usually the mounting surface for the scanner unit should be parallel with the
ship’s waterline. Some vessels, however, may adopt a higher bow angle when ship’s waterline. Some vessels, however, may adopt a higher bow angle when
the vessel is at its cruising speed. This substantially alters and raises the radar’s the vessel is at its cruising speed. This substantially alters and raises the radar’s
radiation plain. In this case nearby target detection might be poor. It may be radiation plain. In this case nearby target detection might be poor. It may be
helpful to lower the radar beam towards the parallel by shimming the radar helpful to lower the radar beam towards the parallel by shimming the radar
pedestal so as to tilt the beam angle slightly downward with respect to the wa- pedestal so as to tilt the beam angle slightly downward with respect to the wa-
terline. terline.
3.5 CONNECTING THE SCANNER UNIT CABLE 3.5 CONNECTING THE SCANNER UNIT CABLE
① Route the scanner unit cable from bottom of the mounting base and connect ① Route the scanner unit cable from bottom of the mounting base and connect
them to connectors J1 and W1 of the CME-229 modulator printed circuit them to connectors J1 and W1 of the CME-229 modulator printed circuit
board. board.
② Tighten the ground terminal and securing the clamping plate with the rub- ② Tighten the ground terminal and securing the clamping plate with the rub-
ber grommet. ber grommet.
INSTALLATION 11 INSTALLATION 11
Clamping Plate Clamping Plate
Ground Terminal Ground Terminal
PW1 PW1
FIG. 3-4 SCANNER UNIT CABLE CONNECTION PROCEDURE FIG. 3-4 SCANNER UNIT CABLE CONNECTION PROCEDURE
CAUTION CAUTION
To connect with NAV-AID and/or compass, make sure pin as- To connect with NAV-AID and/or compass, make sure pin as-
signment, if used same connector. signment, if used same connector.
In case of different pin assignment, the RADAR 3000 or con- In case of different pin assignment, the RADAR 3000 or con-
nected NAV-AID will be damaged. nected NAV-AID will be damaged.
12 INSTALLATION 12 INSTALLATION
The RADAR 3000 will interface with any NAV-AID (GPS or LORAN) and The RADAR 3000 will interface with any NAV-AID (GPS or LORAN) and
compass that has the standard NMEA0182 or NMEA0183 output. The inputs compass that has the standard NMEA0182 or NMEA0183 output. The inputs
from NAV-AID will be digital data conforming to the NMEA0183 formats to from NAV-AID will be digital data conforming to the NMEA0183 formats to
drive various radar features such as waypoint mode. If more than one data type drive various radar features such as waypoint mode. If more than one data type
is present at the radar inputs (for example; compass and NAV-AID), a system is present at the radar inputs (for example; compass and NAV-AID), a system
priority has been established in the radar’s software to respond to the inputs in priority has been established in the radar’s software to respond to the inputs in
driving the features. The assigned priorities are set in this manner: driving the features. The assigned priorities are set in this manner:
Using the outline of FIG 3-5 as a guide, connect the RADAR 3000 to your Using the outline of FIG 3-5 as a guide, connect the RADAR 3000 to your
NAV-AID and compass. NAV-AID and compass.
* View show wire end of Cable Plug/Socket. * View show wire end of Cable Plug/Socket.
INSTALLATION 13 INSTALLATION 13
14
NCD-3744 DISPLAY UNIT BLK
SHIP'S MAINS (DC 10.8V 42V)
WHT +
P401
DC 1 BLK
INSTALLATION
DC+ 2 WHT
3 CFQ-2646 NKE-1046 SCANNER UNIT
P402 PW1
1 T.RED 1 +12V
2 T.PUR 2 -12V
TI 3 BLK COAX 3 VIDEO
E 4 4 E
E 5
VIDEO 6 COAX P1
TUNV 7 BLU BRN 1 PW
E 8 Y E L CFQ8026-10/15/20 BLU 2 TI
RRATE 9 GRY 3 E
TUNI/BZ 10 GRN P U R 4 STC
GAIN 11 RED RED 5 GAIN
STC 12 P U R GRN 6 TUNI/BZ
BP 13 WHT BLU 7 TUNV
14
NCD-3744 DISPLAY UNIT BLK
SHIP'S MAINS (DC 10.8V 42V)
WHT +
P401
DC 1 BLK
INSTALLATION
DC+ 2 WHT
3 CFQ-2646 NKE-1046 SCANNER UNIT
P402 PW1
1 T.RED 1 +12V
2 T.PUR 2 -12V
TI 3 BLK COAX 3 VIDEO
E 4 4 E
E 5
VIDEO 6 COAX P1
TUNV 7 BLU BRN 1 PW
E 8 Y E L CFQ8026-10/15/20 BLU 2 TI
RRATE 9 GRY 3 E
TUNI/BZ 10 GRN P U R 4 STC
GAIN 11 RED RED 5 GAIN
STC 12 P U R GRN 6 TUNI/BZ
BP 13 WHT BLU 7 TUNV
FIG. 3-6 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
3.7.2 OPERATING INITIAL SETTING MENU 3.7.2 OPERATING INITIAL SETTING MENU
Press the JOYSTICK, and the initial setting menu will be appear on the screen. Press the JOYSTICK, and the initial setting menu will be appear on the screen.
The JOYSTICK is used to select a particular menu. The particular menu will be The JOYSTICK is used to select a particular menu. The particular menu will be
highlighted character, then press the JOYSTICK. highlighted character, then press the JOYSTICK.
INSTALLATION 15 INSTALLATION 15
⑥ Put the EBL over the desired target using the J-DIAL, and press the JOY- ⑥ Put the EBL over the desired target using the J-DIAL, and press the JOY-
STICK. STICK.
⑦ Move the EBL so that the target will be displayed on the SHM. ⑦ Move the EBL so that the target will be displayed on the SHM.
⑧ Press the JOYSTICK to end the bearing adjustment mode. ⑧ Press the JOYSTICK to end the bearing adjustment mode.
3.7.4 DISPLAY TIMING (ZERO NM ADJUSTMENT) 3.7.4 DISPLAY TIMING (ZERO NM ADJUSTMENT)
This alignment must be made when the radar unit is installed. Failure to per- This alignment must be made when the radar unit is installed. Failure to per-
formed this procedure can result in correct target distance readings. Set the formed this procedure can result in correct target distance readings. Set the
range at 0.25 NM and observe a target at a known (nearest) distance. range at 0.25 NM and observe a target at a known (nearest) distance.
① Locate a straight dock, sea wall or bridge. ① Locate a straight dock, sea wall or bridge.
Press and hold the JOYSTICK for the initial setting menu. Press and hold the JOYSTICK for the initial setting menu.
② Select DISPLAY TIMING by using the JOYSTICK, and press the JOY- ② Select DISPLAY TIMING by using the JOYSTICK, and press the JOY-
STICK. STICK.
③ Adjust distance so that the object appears to be straight on the display by ③ Adjust distance so that the object appears to be straight on the display by
using the J-DIAL. using the J-DIAL.
④ Press the JOYSTICK to end the display timing adjustment mode. ④ Press the JOYSTICK to end the display timing adjustment mode.
16 INSTALLATION 16 INSTALLATION
① Set the range scale to 3 NM. ① Set the range scale to 3 NM.
② Set the gain control to desired level. ② Set the gain control to desired level.
③ Set the SEA, RAIN and IR to Off. ③ Set the SEA, RAIN and IR to Off.
④ Press and hold the JOYSTICK for the initial setting menu. ④ Press and hold the JOYSTICK for the initial setting menu.
⑤ Select TUNE PRESET by using the JOYSTICK, and press the JOYSTICK. ⑤ Select TUNE PRESET by using the JOYSTICK, and press the JOYSTICK.
⑥ Adjust using the J-DIAL to maximum targets on the screen. ⑥ Adjust using the J-DIAL to maximum targets on the screen.
T T T T T T
TUNE PRESET TUNE PRESET TUNE PRESET TUNE PRESET TUNE PRESET TUNE PRESET
ADJUST MODE ADJUST MODE ADJUST MODE ADJUST MODE ADJUST MODE ADJUST MODE
ADJUST WITH J-DIAL ADJUST WITH J-DIAL ADJUST WITH J-DIAL ADJUST WITH J-DIAL ADJUST WITH J-DIAL ADJUST WITH J-DIAL
MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX
PRESS J-STICK TO END PRESS J-STICK TO END PRESS J-STICK TO END PRESS J-STICK TO END PRESS J-STICK TO END PRESS J-STICK TO END
⑦ Press the JOYSTICK when maximum targets are set. ⑦ Press the JOYSTICK when maximum targets are set.
⑥ Press the JOYSTICK to end the STC PRESET mode. ⑥ Press the JOYSTICK to end the STC PRESET mode.
INSTALLATION 17 INSTALLATION 17
3.7.7 BUZZER VOLUME 3.7.7 BUZZER VOLUME
At the time of shipment, the Buzzer sound has been set to maximum position. At the time of shipment, the Buzzer sound has been set to maximum position.
When it is necessary to lower the volume. When it is necessary to lower the volume.
① In the initial setting menu select BUZZER. ① In the initial setting menu select BUZZER.
② Adjust the suitable buzzer sound level using the J-DIAL. ② Adjust the suitable buzzer sound level using the J-DIAL.
③ Press the JOYSTICK to end the buzzer setting mode. ③ Press the JOYSTICK to end the buzzer setting mode.
18 INSTALLATION 18 INSTALLATION
SECTION 4 SECTION 4
OPERATION OPERATION
Generally the operation of the RADAR 3000 is easy straight forward. However Generally the operation of the RADAR 3000 is easy straight forward. However
the navigator who knows the layout and understands the functions of various the navigator who knows the layout and understands the functions of various
controls will obtain the best performance from his equipment. controls will obtain the best performance from his equipment.
J-DIAL J-DIAL
JOYSTICK JOYSTICK
SEA SEA
OPERATION 19 OPERATION 19
4.2 TURNING THE RADAR ON AND OFF 4.2 TURNING THE RADAR ON AND OFF
TO TURN ON Press the STBY/OFF key. TO TURN ON Press the STBY/OFF key.
TO TRANSMIT Press the X-MIT/OFF key. TO TRANSMIT Press the X-MIT/OFF key.
TO STAND-BY Press the STBY/OFF key. TO STAND-BY Press the STBY/OFF key.
TO TURN OFF Press the STBY/OFF and X-MIT/OFF key simultaneously. TO TURN OFF Press the STBY/OFF and X-MIT/OFF key simultaneously.
After pressing the STBY/OFF key, the countdown timer is displayed on the After pressing the STBY/OFF key, the countdown timer is displayed on the
screen. Approximately 90 seconds after, words the displayed prompt “ST-BY” screen. Approximately 90 seconds after, words the displayed prompt “ST-BY”
appear. appear.
Pressing the X-MIT/OFF key puts the radar in to transmitting mode. Pressing the X-MIT/OFF key puts the radar in to transmitting mode.
Pressing the STBY/OFF key while in the transmitting mode, will cause the Pressing the STBY/OFF key while in the transmitting mode, will cause the
radar to return to standby condition. This reduces the drain from the ship’s radar to return to standby condition. This reduces the drain from the ship’s
battery. To resume transmitting simply, press the X-MIT/OFF key. battery. To resume transmitting simply, press the X-MIT/OFF key.
1 : 30 1 : 30
V1.0 V1.0
0000 HRS 0000 HRS
PUSH XMIT TO OPERATE PUSH XMIT TO OPERATE
FIG. 4-2 TURN ON/OFF THE RADAR FIG. 4-2 TURN ON/OFF THE RADAR
20 OPERATION 20 OPERATION
INTERFERENCE REJECTION "ON" INTERFERENCE REJECTION "ON"
TARGET EXPANDER "ON" TARGET EXPANDER "ON"
RING INTERVAL (nm) EBL Unit RING INTERVAL (nm) EBL Unit
OWN SHIP SPEED DATA* OWN SHIP SPEED DATA*
SELECTING JOG DIAL SELECTING JOG DIAL
RANGE SCALE (nm) VRM Number RANGE SCALE (nm) VRM Number
Range Unit PPI Display Mode Range Unit PPI Display Mode
SEA SEA
SEA RAIN GAIN SEA RAIN GAIN
LEVEL INDICATOR LEVEL INDICATOR
GUARD ZONE ALARM "ON" POSITION DATA GUARD ZONE ALARM "ON" POSITION DATA
* It is necessary to connect with the equipment of the out- * It is necessary to connect with the equipment of the out-
side of NAV-AID, COMPASS. side of NAV-AID, COMPASS.
As for the connection with NAV-AID, COMPASS, look As for the connection with NAV-AID, COMPASS, look
at the 3.6.2 chapter. at the 3.6.2 chapter.
FIG. 4-3 LAYOUT OF THE SCREEN FIG. 4-3 LAYOUT OF THE SCREEN
OPERATION 21 OPERATION 21
4.3 SELECTING A RANGE 4.3 SELECTING A RANGE
The actual range scale and range rings interval is shown in the upper left corner The actual range scale and range rings interval is shown in the upper left corner
of the display. Press the RANGE ▲ key for an increased range scale, or ▼ key of the display. Press the RANGE ▲ key for an increased range scale, or ▼ key
for a decreases range scale. The selected range automatically determines the for a decreases range scale. The selected range automatically determines the
proper number and distance between the range rings. proper number and distance between the range rings.
22 OPERATION 22 OPERATION
4.6 REDUCING SEA CLUTTER 4.6 REDUCING SEA CLUTTER
CAUTION CAUTION
On short range scales, the setting of the sea clutter control should On short range scales, the setting of the sea clutter control should
never be advanced so high as to completely obliterate all clutter, never be advanced so high as to completely obliterate all clutter,
since this setting could prevent the detection of close-in target since this setting could prevent the detection of close-in target
echoes. echoes.
The sea clutter control is normally used on the shorter ranges to suppress the The sea clutter control is normally used on the shorter ranges to suppress the
effect of sea clutter close to own’s ship. effect of sea clutter close to own’s ship.
Press the J-DIAL until the SEA appears highlighted on the upper right corner Press the J-DIAL until the SEA appears highlighted on the upper right corner
of the display. Rotate the J-DIAL clockwise or counterclockwise to vary the sea of the display. Rotate the J-DIAL clockwise or counterclockwise to vary the sea
clutter control and thus control the strength of echo returns from sea surface clutter control and thus control the strength of echo returns from sea surface
clutter. There is an on-screen bar indication of the sea clutter control level in clutter. There is an on-screen bar indication of the sea clutter control level in
use. use.
Off-center mode off Off-center mode on Off-center mode off Off-center mode on
24 OPERATION 24 OPERATION
④ Rotate the J-DIAL clockwise for outer direction or counterclockwise ④ Rotate the J-DIAL clockwise for outer direction or counterclockwise
for inner direction to move the #2 variable range marker. The actual for inner direction to move the #2 variable range marker. The actual
target distance appears on the center top of the screen in selecting unit. target distance appears on the center top of the screen in selecting unit.
To turn off the #2 VRM, selects the FUNCTION-#2 VRM-OFF on the To turn off the #2 VRM, selects the FUNCTION-#2 VRM-OFF on the
menu sheet. menu sheet.
(4) Using cursor (4) Using cursor
Touch the JOYSTICK, cross cursor appears on the screen. The cross mark Touch the JOYSTICK, cross cursor appears on the screen. The cross mark
will be move any direction by using the JOYSTICK and the range and bear- will be move any direction by using the JOYSTICK and the range and bear-
ing and Time-To-Go data and Lat/Loug of the cursor position will be dis- ing and Time-To-Go data and Lat/Loug of the cursor position will be dis-
played on the lower right corner on the display. played on the lower right corner on the display.
It is necessary to connect with the equipment of the outside of NAV-AID, It is necessary to connect with the equipment of the outside of NAV-AID,
COMPASS for these displays. (Refer to 3.6.2) COMPASS for these displays. (Refer to 3.6.2)
Then, it sets BEARING to “T”. (Refer to 4.18) It isn’t possible to go if not Then, it sets BEARING to “T”. (Refer to 4.18) It isn’t possible to go if not
setting POSITION to “LL”. (Refer to 4.16) setting POSITION to “LL”. (Refer to 4.16)
The cross cursor and cursor data will disappear in approximately 8 seconds. The cross cursor and cursor data will disappear in approximately 8 seconds.
To memorize an alarm zone, press and hold the GUARD key until the dis- To memorize an alarm zone, press and hold the GUARD key until the dis-
play beeps and the alarm character “GUARD I” turn into highlight at IN play beeps and the alarm character “GUARD I” turn into highlight at IN
mode alarm. At this time the zone will have been memorized for use at any mode alarm. At this time the zone will have been memorized for use at any
time. time.
26 OPERATION 26 OPERATION
To activate the memorized alarm zone, just press and hold the GUARD key To activate the memorized alarm zone, just press and hold the GUARD key
until the display beeps. Your memorized zone will reappear. The zone will until the display beeps. Your memorized zone will reappear. The zone will
be displayed as an IN mode alarm. If you want to change to an OUT mode be displayed as an IN mode alarm. If you want to change to an OUT mode
alarm, press the GUARD key. alarm, press the GUARD key.
START POINT START POINT
BEARING LIMITS BEARING LIMITS
OPERATION 27 OPERATION 27
4.18 READ OUT DIMENSION OF BEARING 4.18 READ OUT DIMENSION OF BEARING
This selects the bearing for heading flush, EBL, cursor and waypoint to work in This selects the bearing for heading flush, EBL, cursor and waypoint to work in
either magnetic or true bearings. When magnetic bearing is selected, displayed either magnetic or true bearings. When magnetic bearing is selected, displayed
character “M” appears. When true bearing is selected, displayed character “T” character “M” appears. When true bearing is selected, displayed character “T”
appears. This bearing displays only numeric data. The ship’s heading marker is appears. This bearing displays only numeric data. The ship’s heading marker is
displayed as 0°direction. displayed as 0°direction.
CAUTION CAUTION
If you’ll watch the RADAR BEACON and the SART, set the pro- If you’ll watch the RADAR BEACON and the SART, set the pro-
cess as follows. cess as follows.
IR OFF IR OFF
Interference Rejection (IR) mode can be set to on or off. The IR reduces noise Interference Rejection (IR) mode can be set to on or off. The IR reduces noise
on the display caused by other radars. When active, the “IR” is highlighted on on the display caused by other radars. When active, the “IR” is highlighted on
the upper left of the screen. If you are navigating in a port area serviced by a the upper left of the screen. If you are navigating in a port area serviced by a
RACON, you should turn off the IR mode to see the RACON signals. RACON, you should turn off the IR mode to see the RACON signals.
28 OPERATION 28 OPERATION
4.23 TIMED-TX MODE 4.23 TIMED-TX MODE
The TIMED-TX mode allows the operator to program the radar to automati- The TIMED-TX mode allows the operator to program the radar to automati-
cally transmit for a programmed period followed by a standby period. This cally transmit for a programmed period followed by a standby period. This
permits the user to maintain a radar watch while reducing the power consump- permits the user to maintain a radar watch while reducing the power consump-
tion experienced during full transmit operation. In TIMED-TX mode press the tion experienced during full transmit operation. In TIMED-TX mode press the
STBY/OFF key and the radar will return to its normal operating mode. STBY/OFF key and the radar will return to its normal operating mode.
4.25 IN CASE AN UNUSUAL CONDITION OCCURS 4.25 IN CASE AN UNUSUAL CONDITION OCCURS
DURING OPERATION DURING OPERATION
If the operator encounters unusual conditions, such as:-- If the operator encounters unusual conditions, such as:--
・The screen is disturbed. ・The screen is disturbed.
・The machine accepts no key input. ・The machine accepts no key input.
While manipulating, initialize RADAR 3000 by following the steps given be- While manipulating, initialize RADAR 3000 by following the steps given be-
low. low.
(a) Press the STBY/OFF and X-MIT OFF keys simultaneously. (a) Press the STBY/OFF and X-MIT OFF keys simultaneously.
The RADAR 3000 is turned off. The RADAR 3000 is turned off.
(b) Press the EBL/VRM and STBY/OFF keys simultaneously. (b) Press the EBL/VRM and STBY/OFF keys simultaneously.
All settings except the initial settings established through the “INITIAL All settings except the initial settings established through the “INITIAL
SETTING” menu are reset to their factory-set values. SETTING” menu are reset to their factory-set values.
OPERATION 29 OPERATION 29
4.27 OPERATING MENU 4.27 OPERATING MENU
Press the JOYSTICK (MENU/ENT), and the first menu sheet will be appear. Press the JOYSTICK (MENU/ENT), and the first menu sheet will be appear.
The JOYSTICK is used to select a particular menu. The particular menu will be The JOYSTICK is used to select a particular menu. The particular menu will be
highlighted character. highlighted character.
Pressing the JOYSTICK (MENU/ENT) again will return the display to the nor- Pressing the JOYSTICK (MENU/ENT) again will return the display to the nor-
mal video presentation. mal video presentation.
MENU MENU
ENT ENT
30 OPERATION 30 OPERATION
Spanish Menus Spanish Menus
MENU MENU
ENT ENT
OPERATION 31 OPERATION 31
Norwegian Menus Norwegian Menus
MENU MENU
ENT ENT
32 OPERATION 32 OPERATION
Menu Item Description Menu Item Description
FUNCTION FUNCTION
Doubles the size of the image at a Doubles the size of the image at a
given position on the PPI screen. given position on the PPI screen.
Selects true or relative motion dis- Selects true or relative motion dis-
play. play.
Defines the receiver tuning mode. Defines the receiver tuning mode.
Display the past tracks (wakes) of the Display the past tracks (wakes) of the
echo as an after-glow on the PPI echo as an after-glow on the PPI
screen. The operator can select the screen. The operator can select the
after-glow time between “SHORT” after-glow time between “SHORT”
and “LONG”. and “LONG”.
For the strongest echo, a short after- For the strongest echo, a short after-
glow lasts approx. 15 to 16 seconds glow lasts approx. 15 to 16 seconds
and a long after-glow lasts approx. 1 and a long after-glow lasts approx. 1
minutes (62 to 63 seconds). minutes (62 to 63 seconds).
OPERATION 33 OPERATION 33
DISPLAY DISPLAY
* Displays the position of the own ship * Displays the position of the own ship
or waypoint in terms of latitude and or waypoint in terms of latitude and
longitude (L/L) or time difference longitude (L/L) or time difference
(TD). (TD).
* Display the waypoint on the PPI * Display the waypoint on the PPI
screen. screen.
Selects the unit of VRM or cursor Selects the unit of VRM or cursor
range from range from
NM (nautical miles), NM (nautical miles),
KY (kiloyards), KY (kiloyards),
and KM (kilometers). and KM (kilometers).
* Selects the type of bearing informa- * Selects the type of bearing informa-
tion that is to be used when display tion that is to be used when display
bearings. bearings.
Magnetic bearing : Receives the Magnetic bearing : Receives the
bearing information from an elec- bearing information from an elec-
tronic magnetic compass. tronic magnetic compass.
Example: EMC-2 Example: EMC-2
True bearing : Receives the bearing True bearing : Receives the bearing
information from a gyro compass. information from a gyro compass.
Selects EBL relative or true bearing. Selects EBL relative or true bearing.
Specifies the standby (sleep) time. Specifies the standby (sleep) time.
Functions identified by an "*" require an optional unit or an external device. Functions identified by an "*" require an optional unit or an external device.
34 OPERATION 34 OPERATION
RADAR SET-UP RADAR SET-UP
Sets the guard zone alarm, sensitivi- Sets the guard zone alarm, sensitivi-
ty in terms of intensity of the echo ty in terms of intensity of the echo
image. image.
Sets the width of the transmitter Sets the width of the transmitter
pulses. pulses.
The narrower the pulse width, the The narrower the pulse width, the
better the range resolution is. better the range resolution is.
The wider the pulse width, the bet- The wider the pulse width, the bet-
ter the sensitivity is. ter the sensitivity is.
Selects the language for the text dis- Selects the language for the text dis-
played on the screen. played on the screen.
OPERATION 35 OPERATION 35
INITIAL SETTING INITIAL SETTING
MENU MENU
ENT ENT
(LONG PRESS) (LONG PRESS)
Adjusts the range of the echo Adjusts the range of the echo
image on the PPI screen and image on the PPI screen and
the rage of the actual target. the rage of the actual target.
36 OPERATION 36 OPERATION
4.28 DISPLAY OF RADAR TRANSPONDER 4.28 DISPLAY OF RADAR TRANSPONDER
SART (Search and Rescur Radar Transponder) is life preserving device ap- SART (Search and Rescur Radar Transponder) is life preserving device ap-
proved by GMDSS which is used for locating survivors in the event of a disas- proved by GMDSS which is used for locating survivors in the event of a disas-
ter or distress. SART operates in the 9 GHz frequency band. When it receives a ter or distress. SART operates in the 9 GHz frequency band. When it receives a
radar signal (interrogating radio wave) of 9 GHz transmitted by a rescue ship or radar signal (interrogating radio wave) of 9 GHz transmitted by a rescue ship or
aircraft radar, SART transmits a series of respouse signals to the searchers to aircraft radar, SART transmits a series of respouse signals to the searchers to
indicate the distress position. indicate the distress position.
In order to see the SART or radar beacon mark on the radar screen. In order to see the SART or radar beacon mark on the radar screen.
① RANGE SCALE : Select 6 or 12 nm. ① RANGE SCALE : Select 6 or 12 nm.
② SEA : Set to minimum. ② SEA : Set to minimum.
③ TUNE : DETUNED to reduce the clutter. ③ TUNE : DETUNED to reduce the clutter.
④ IR : Set IR OFF. ④ IR : Set IR OFF.
Land Land
Other Ships Other Ships
[EXAMPLE] [EXAMPLE]
Attention Attention
When above settings ① to ④ are made to display SART signals, objects around the own When above settings ① to ④ are made to display SART signals, objects around the own
ship will not appear on the radar screen, so perform thorough visual monitoring of the sea ship will not appear on the radar screen, so perform thorough visual monitoring of the sea
area around the own ship to avoid any collision or stranding. area around the own ship to avoid any collision or stranding.
Further, when more than one radar systems are mounted, while using a 9 GHz band radar Further, when more than one radar systems are mounted, while using a 9 GHz band radar
for searching SART signals, be sure to use another radar as an ordinary radar to perform for searching SART signals, be sure to use another radar as an ordinary radar to perform
monitoring of objects around the own ship to avoid any collision, check of the position of monitoring of objects around the own ship to avoid any collision, check of the position of
the own ship to avoid any stranding, and so on. the own ship to avoid any stranding, and so on.
Need to retune the set for normal operation on completeion. Need to retune the set for normal operation on completeion.
OPERATION 37 OPERATION 37
SECTION 5 SECTION 5
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE
The purpose of this section is to provide servicing instructions for the service The purpose of this section is to provide servicing instructions for the service
technician. The RADAR 3000 is designed to provide long periods of trouble technician. The RADAR 3000 is designed to provide long periods of trouble
free operation. However, environmental and other factors may required this free operation. However, environmental and other factors may required this
equipment to be serviced. equipment to be serviced.
WARNING WARNING
This radar equipment contains high voltage. Adjustments require This radar equipment contains high voltage. Adjustments require
specialized service procedures and tools only available to quali- specialized service procedures and tools only available to quali-
fied service technicians. There are no user serviceable parts or fied service technicians. There are no user serviceable parts or
adjustments. The operator should never remove the radar unit adjustments. The operator should never remove the radar unit
cover nor attempt to service this equipment. When servicing this cover nor attempt to service this equipment. When servicing this
equipment, it is important that the technician comply with all equipment, it is important that the technician comply with all
safety precautions set forth in this manual. safety precautions set forth in this manual.
The high voltage can cause a severe personal injury by the elec- The high voltage can cause a severe personal injury by the elec-
tric shock. tric shock.
38 MAINTENANCE 38 MAINTENANCE
(2) Check for evidence of any corrosion of the scanner unit, display unit, or (2) Check for evidence of any corrosion of the scanner unit, display unit, or
its cable and connectors. Clean as required. its cable and connectors. Clean as required.
(3) Check that the cable connector is secure. (3) Check that the cable connector is secure.
5.2 CLEANING THE SCANNER UNIT 5.2 CLEANING THE SCANNER UNIT
Wash the exterior of the scanner unit with fresh water. But do not immerse the Wash the exterior of the scanner unit with fresh water. But do not immerse the
unit. A heavy deposit of dirt or caked salt on the surface of the scanner may unit. A heavy deposit of dirt or caked salt on the surface of the scanner may
cause a considerable drop in the radar performance. Clean the face of the dis- cause a considerable drop in the radar performance. Clean the face of the dis-
play unit with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with fresh water. play unit with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with fresh water.
5.3 CLEANING THE DISPLAY SCREEN 5.3 CLEANING THE DISPLAY SCREEN
Dust on the screen tube will reduce the grass transparency and make the video Dust on the screen tube will reduce the grass transparency and make the video
image dim. Wipe the screen surface with a soft lint-free cloth (made of flannel image dim. Wipe the screen surface with a soft lint-free cloth (made of flannel
or cotton). A cloth moistened with an antistatic agent will not cause a problem. or cotton). A cloth moistened with an antistatic agent will not cause a problem.
When using it, wipe softly; never rub the screen surface with excessive force. When using it, wipe softly; never rub the screen surface with excessive force.
MAINTENANCE 39 MAINTENANCE 39
SECTION 6 SECTION 6
AFTER-SALES SERVICE AFTER-SALES SERVICE
★ When asking for repair ★ When asking for repair
When a system failure is suspended, read Section 3 carefully and re-check the ab- When a system failure is suspended, read Section 3 carefully and re-check the ab-
normal part. normal part.
If it is still considered to be a failure, stop the operation at once and consult with the If it is still considered to be a failure, stop the operation at once and consult with the
dealer you purchased the product, our sales department or your nearest branch or dealer you purchased the product, our sales department or your nearest branch or
business office. business office.
● Repair within the warranty period ● Repair within the warranty period
To verify ownership and warranty registration, you should take a few minutes and To verify ownership and warranty registration, you should take a few minutes and
full out your warranty registration card in the front of the manual. It is very impor- full out your warranty registration card in the front of the manual. It is very impor-
tant that you take time to fill out this card. tant that you take time to fill out this card.
The warranty registration card should be returned to the nearest JRC service center The warranty registration card should be returned to the nearest JRC service center
immediately after your purchase in order to receive full warranty benefits. immediately after your purchase in order to receive full warranty benefits.
Read attached the warranty card contains important information on warranty limitations. Read attached the warranty card contains important information on warranty limitations.
● Repair after the warranty period has expired ● Repair after the warranty period has expired
If the product is recoverable by repairing, we will repair it upon your request. If the product is recoverable by repairing, we will repair it upon your request.
For detail of after-sale service, contact the dealer you purchased the product, our sales For detail of after-sale service, contact the dealer you purchased the product, our sales
department, or your nearest branch or business office. department, or your nearest branch or business office.
(1) Check the following items in the order of the number, and circle the applicable answer between (1) Check the following items in the order of the number, and circle the applicable answer between
YES or NO. YES or NO.
If the item cannot be determined as YES or NO, explain in detail in the item (15), Others. If the item cannot be determined as YES or NO, explain in detail in the item (15), Others.
(2) If any of the items (1) through (4) is marked as NO, check the fuse of the product. (2) If any of the items (1) through (4) is marked as NO, check the fuse of the product.
(3) Check the items (4) through (14) while the transmission (TX) is ON. (3) Check the items (4) through (14) while the transmission (TX) is ON.
* Functions mentioned in the items (14) through (15) may be optional. If the function is optional, answer is not necessary. * Functions mentioned in the items (14) through (15) may be optional. If the function is optional, answer is not necessary.
(15) Others (Error message, etc.) (15) Others (Error message, etc.)
WARNING WARNING
Before disposing of used lithium battery, insulate by affixing tape Before disposing of used lithium battery, insulate by affixing tape
to the positive and negative terminals or by other means. Other- to the positive and negative terminals or by other means. Other-
wise, short-circuiting may occur, resulting in heat generation, wise, short-circuiting may occur, resulting in heat generation,
bursting or ignition. bursting or ignition.
On this equipment, lithium battery is used for: On this equipment, lithium battery is used for:
BT1 in the CPU control circuit (PC1) (Sanyo electric CR2032-FT6-1.) BT1 in the CPU control circuit (PC1) (Sanyo electric CR2032-FT6-1.)
● Do not keep used lithium batteries but dispose of them immediately after as ● Do not keep used lithium batteries but dispose of them immediately after as
non-combustible waste. non-combustible waste.
● Before disposing of used lithium battery, insulate by affixing tape to the ● Before disposing of used lithium battery, insulate by affixing tape to the
positive and negative terminals or by other means. In the area where used positive and negative terminals or by other means. In the area where used
battery are separated from other waste, dispose of them by following the battery are separated from other waste, dispose of them by following the
local regulations. local regulations.
For detail, consult your local distributor, our sales office or your local gov- For detail, consult your local distributor, our sales office or your local gov-
ernment. ernment.
● After replacing it, return the used one to your local distributor or our sales ● After replacing it, return the used one to your local distributor or our sales
office. office.
For detail, ask your local distributor or our sales office. For detail, ask your local distributor or our sales office.
42 DISPOSAL 42 DISPOSAL
SECTION 8 SECTION 8
SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
8.1 GENERAL 8.1 GENERAL
1. Maximum range: 24 NM 1. Maximum range: 24 NM
2. Minimum range: Less than 25 m on the 0.125 NM range 2. Minimum range: Less than 25 m on the 0.125 NM range
3. Range scales: Range Number of Range ring 3. Range scales: Range Number of Range ring
(NM) Rings Interval(NM) (NM) Rings Interval(NM)
0.125 2 0.0625 0.125 2 0.0625
0.25 2 0.125 0.25 2 0.125
0.5 2 0.25 0.5 2 0.25
0.75 3 0.25 0.75 3 0.25
1.5 6 0.25 1.5 6 0.25
3.0 6 0.5 3.0 6 0.5
6.0 6 1.0 6.0 6 1.0
12.0 6 2.0 12.0 6 2.0
24.0 6 4.0 24.0 6 4.0
4. Range discriminations: Less than 25 m 4. Range discriminations: Less than 25 m
5. Range ring accuracy: Better than ± 0.9% of maximum range 5. Range ring accuracy: Better than ± 0.9% of maximum range
of the scale in use, or 8 m, whichever is of the scale in use, or 8 m, whichever is
the greater. the greater.
6. Bearing accuracy: ± 1 degree 6. Bearing accuracy: ± 1 degree
7. Display device: (CRT: 7” 640 × 480 dots) 7. Display device: (CRT: 7” 640 × 480 dots)
8. Environmental conditions: 8. Environmental conditions:
Scanner unit Temperature − 15℃ to + 55℃ Scanner unit Temperature − 15℃ to + 55℃
Humidity Up to 95% at 35℃ Humidity Up to 95% at 35℃
Display unit Temperature − 10℃ to + 50℃ Display unit Temperature − 10℃ to + 50℃
Humidity Up to 95% at 35℃ Humidity Up to 95% at 35℃
9. Input power: 10.2 V to 42 V 9. Input power: 10.2 V to 42 V
10. Power consumption: Approx. 65 W 10. Power consumption: Approx. 65 W
11. AVR: Floating AVR system 11. AVR: Floating AVR system
SPECIFICATIONS 43 SPECIFICATIONS 43
8.2 SCANNER UNIT 8.2 SCANNER UNIT
1. Dimensions: Diameter 620 mm 1. Dimensions: Diameter 620 mm
Height 275 mm Height 275 mm
2. Mass: Approx. 9.5 kg 2. Mass: Approx. 9.5 kg
3. Polarization: Horizontal 3. Polarization: Horizontal
4. Beam width: Horizontal 4°nominal 4. Beam width: Horizontal 4°nominal
Vertical 25° Vertical 25°
5. Sidelobes: Less than − 21 dB 5. Sidelobes: Less than − 21 dB
6. Rotation: Approx. 27 rpm 6. Rotation: Approx. 27 rpm
7. Transmitter frequency: 9410 ± 30 MHz 7. Transmitter frequency: 9410 ± 30 MHz
8. Peak power output: 4 kW 8. Peak power output: 4 kW
9. Pulse length/PRF: 0.08 µs/2250 Hz 9. Pulse length/PRF: 0.08 µs/2250 Hz
(0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 NM) (0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 NM)
0.35 µs/1500 Hz (1.5, 3, 6 NM) 0.35 µs/1500 Hz (1.5, 3, 6 NM)
0.7 µs/750 Hz (3, 6, 12, 24 NM) 0.7 µs/750 Hz (3, 6, 12, 24 NM)
10. Duplexer: Circulator and diode Limiter 10. Duplexer: Circulator and diode Limiter
11. Mixer: MIC frontend 11. Mixer: MIC frontend
12. IF amplifier: Center frequency 60 MHz 12. IF amplifier: Center frequency 60 MHz
Bandwidth 3/10 MHz Bandwidth 3/10 MHz
13. Noise figure Less than 6 dB 13. Noise figure Less than 6 dB
14. Characteristic Semi-Log 14. Characteristic Semi-Log
44 SPECIFICATIONS 44 SPECIFICATIONS
9. Alarm: Audible alarm with zone mark 9. Alarm: Audible alarm with zone mark
10. Off Center: 2/3 radius 10. Off Center: 2/3 radius
11. Planned TX: Rotation period 10, 20 or 30 scans 11. Planned TX: Rotation period 10, 20 or 30 scans
Repetition period 3, 5, 10, 15 min. Repetition period 3, 5, 10, 15 min.
12. Language: English, Spanish, Norwegian 12. Language: English, Spanish, Norwegian
13. Features: VRM(2), EBL(2), Cursor with LL, 13. Features: VRM(2), EBL(2), Cursor with LL,
Interference rejection, Target expansion, Interference rejection, Target expansion,
Target alarm, LL or TD readout, Waypoint Target alarm, LL or TD readout, Waypoint
with LL, Offset, Timed TX, Target Trail, with LL, Offset, Timed TX, Target Trail,
Auto tune, Man Overboard Auto tune, Man Overboard
14. External input: 14. External input:
NAV-AID NMEA0183 (RMA, RMB, RMC, GLL, NAV-AID NMEA0183 (RMA, RMB, RMC, GLL,
GTD, VTG, BWC sentence) GTD, VTG, BWC sentence)
Compass NMEA0183 (HDM, HDT, VHW or HSC Compass NMEA0183 (HDM, HDT, VHW or HSC
sentence) sentence)
SPECIFICATIONS 45 SPECIFICATIONS 45
4-φ0.47" (φ12mm)
5 9/16" (141.7mm)
3.149"
(80mm)
φ1.14" (φ29mm)
BREATHING
TUBE
φ0.591" (φ15mm)
4.330"
(110mm)
01.05 01.05