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Before turning on the radar, make sure that there is no one near the 
scanner unit. 

Serious injury or even death may result if a rotating antenna strikes 
someone standing nearby.

DANGER

DANGER

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

WARNING

Radio Frequency Radiation Hazard

The radar antenna emits electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) energy which can be
harmful, particularly to your eyes. Never look directly into the antenna aperture from a
close distance while the radar is in operation or expose yourself to the transmitting
antenna at a close distance.

Summary of Contents for FA-2805

Page 1: ...55W FR 2835S FR 2835SW FR 2865SW FAR 2815 FAR 2825 FAR 2855 FAR 2825W FAR 2855W FAR 2835S FAR 2835SW FAR 2865SW FA 2805 X band 12 kW TR up X band 25 kW TR up X band 50 kW TR up X band 25 kW TR down X...

Page 2: ...i y a J a p a n Telephone 0798 65 2111 Telefax 0798 65 4200 Your Local Agent Dealer A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d PUB No O M E 34040 F A R F R 2805 SERI ES Y O S H FIRST E D I T I O N AUG 1 9 9 5...

Page 3: ...2 R F W k 0 3 d n a b S 0 1 F A 0 3 N S l i N m 6 0 1 m W 0 0 2 2 2 1 F A 6 3 N S l i N m 5 0 m W 0 6 1 2 W S 5 6 8 2 R F W k 0 6 d n a b S 0 1 F A 0 3 N S l i N m 2 1 m W 0 6 4 2 2 1 F A 6 3 N S l i...

Page 4: ...immediately if water leaks into the equipment or the equip ment is emitting smoke or fire Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock WARNING Do not place liquid filled container...

Page 5: ...Clutter 1 15 1 15 Interference Rejector 1 15 1 16 Measuring the Range 1 16 1 17 Measuring the Bearing 1 16 1 18 Collision Assessment by Offset EBL 1 17 1 19 Measuring Range and Bearing Between Two Tar...

Page 6: ...s 2 14 2 15 Trial Maneuver 2 15 2 16 ARPA Track Test 2 17 2 17 Criteria for Selecting Targets for Tracking 2 18 2 18 Factors Affecting ARPA Functions 2 19 3 RADAR OBSERVATION 3 1 General 3 1 3 2 False...

Page 7: ...scale provided The FURUNO FR 2805 Series of radars are designed to meet the exacting requirements of international and national standards and regulations including IMO MSC 64 67 Annex 4 Performance S...

Page 8: ...s jump corresponds to 23 mm on the 360 mm display using the 0 25 nm range scale On such a short range you may lose the track of target in the midst of sea clutter random noise or other targets Use one...

Page 9: ...r i u q e r m o o Z 2 x o N s e Y r e k r a M n r e t S o N s e Y Features The new FR 2805 series of radar and the FAR 2805 series of ARPAs are the results of com bination of the FURUNO s many years...

Page 10: ...Stylish display Choice of 10 25 or 50 kW output for X band 30 kW output for S band either in the trans ceiver aloft gearbox or RF down transceiver in bridge Exclusive FURUNO MIC low noise receiver AR...

Page 11: ...75 0 07 0 15 2200 1 5 Two from 0 07 0 15 0 3 2200 1000 3 Two from 0 15 0 3 0 5 2200 1000 6 Two from 0 3 0 5 1 2 1000 600 12 24 Two from 0 5 1 2 1000 600 48 96 1 2 600 48 nm 500 96 nm FR FAR 2825W 2855...

Page 12: ...motion True or relative vectors time scaled Length 1 to 99 min 4 Past positions 5 or 10 past positions of tracked targets at intervals of 2 min 5 Collision warning CPA limit 0 2 to 10 nm TCPA limit 0...

Page 13: ...ch box RJ 7 or 8 4 Performance monitor PM 30 X band PM 50 S band 5 42 rpm scanner motor FR FAR 2815 2825 only 6 45 rpm scanner motor for HSC FAR 2835S only 7 Video plotter RP 25 8 ARPA Board ARP 25 9...

Page 14: ...Interswitch RJ 7 8 Radar system data and target data in IEC61162 chart data etc Other Radar system Interface IF 2300 NAV data GLL CO SPEVV SB C Speed VBW VHW 2C 1 5 m External Buzzer TRUE Heading HDT...

Page 15: ...V 0 2 2 0 0 2 5 3 4 7 M R 3 C A V 0 2 2 m p r 5 4 8 8 0 0 B S R r o f z H 0 5 d n a b S C S H 9 1 5 9 M R 3 C A V 0 2 2 m p r 5 4 9 8 0 0 B S R z H 0 6 d n a b S C S H 0 2 5 9 M R 3 C A V 0 4 4 m p r...

Page 16: ...ted 1 2 Transmitter ON When the STANDBY status is displayed on the screen press the Transmit switch labeled ST BY TX on the control panel of the display unit The radar is initially set to previously u...

Page 17: ...1 2 1 3 Controls FR 2805 Series Radar Display Unit Overview...

Page 18: ...is read either Relative or True at the lower left corner of the screen VRM ON OFF keys and rotary control Press ON to activate VRM Turn rotary control clockwise to increase VRM diameter counterclockwi...

Page 19: ...p Course up and True Motion GUARD ALARM Used for setting the guard alarm EBL OFFSET Activates and deactivates off centering of the sweep origin BKGR COLOR Selects the background color INDEX LINES Alte...

Page 20: ...AR menus E PLOT AUTO PLOT MENU Opens and closes E Plot and optional AUTO PLOT menus NAV MENU Opens and closes NAV menu Keys 0 9 Select plot symbols Also used for enter ing numeric data CANCEL Terminat...

Page 21: ...IGIN MARK VECTOR TRUE REL VECTOR TIME TUNE control TUNE selector 2 Push the tune control so that it pops up 3 While observing the picture on the 48 mile scale slowly adjust TUNE control and find the b...

Page 22: ...T CSE 263 3 T SPD 12 4KT CPA 2 9NM TCPA MIN BCR 8 9NM BCT 20MIN CURRENT KT T WIND KT R Range ring interval Range Range and bearing of cursor from own ship Presentation mode Pulselength Interference r...

Page 23: ...magnetized ship structure The screen is also degaussed automati cally when own ship has made a signifi cant course change While being degaussed the screen may be disturbed momentarily with vertical li...

Page 24: ...ng for example When initializing the GYRO readout at a berth where the gyrocompass reading is usually stable you may omit steps 1 and 3 above 1 9 Presentation Modes This radar has the following presen...

Page 25: ...istances and in their directions relative to the intended course which is maintained at the 0 degree position while the heading marker moves in accordance with ship s yawing and course changes This mo...

Page 26: ...e heading marker passing through the display center Resetting can be made at any moment before the ship reaches the limit by pressing the CU TM RESET key Automatic resetting is preceded by a beep soun...

Page 27: ...MENU key to close the FUNCTION menu d n e g e L h t d i w e s l u P d n a b X d n a b S e s l u p t r o h S S 8 0 0 s 1 e s l u p t r o h S 1 S 7 0 0 s 2 e s l u p t r o h S 2 S 5 1 0 s 1 e s l u p m...

Page 28: ...12 24 NM S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 M1 S2 M1 M2 M1 M2 L M2 L Hit 8 PULSE WD 1 FUNCTIONS 2 Hit 2 1 RADAR 1 2 0 5 NM 3 0 75 NM 4 1 5 NM 5 3 NM 6 6 NM 7 12 24 NM S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 M1 S2 M1 M2 M1 M2 L M2 L PULSE...

Page 29: ...UNC4 FUNC1 FUNC2 FUNC3 A C AUTO A C AUTO key A C SEA control A C SEA control off A C SEA control adjusted Automatic anti clutter control The easiest way to suppress the surface clutter is to use the a...

Page 30: ...ar oper ating in the same frequency band 9 GHz for X band 3 GHz for S band It is seen on the screen as a number of bright spikes either in irregular patterns or in the form of usually curved spoke lik...

Page 31: ...presses of the VRM ON key toggle the active VRM between No 1 and No 2 and the currently active VRM read out is circumscribed by Align the active VRM with the inner edge of the target of interest and...

Page 32: ...ac tive EBL shifts to the cursor position Press the EBL OFFSET key again to anchor the EBL origin 4 After waiting for a few minutes at least 3 minutes operate the EBL control until the EBL bisects th...

Page 33: ...2 VRM R2 Target 3 Target 4 Target 1 Target 2 Range marker No 1 EBL No 2 EBL Range marker Range bearing between targets 1 and 2 Range bearing between targets 3 and 4 1 20 Setting a Guard Zone Guard Ala...

Page 34: ...ys imply a land mass reef ships or other surface objects but can mean returns from the sea sur face or precipitation Properly adjust the GAIN A C SEA and A C RAIN controls to reduce noise to avoid gen...

Page 35: ...and echo stretch 2 on 1 5 6 nm scales To activate the echo stretch 1 Press the RADAR MENU key on the plotting keypad to show the FUNC TIONS menu 2 Press the 2 key to select 2 ECHO STRETCH 3 Press 2 un...

Page 36: ...4 PANEL DIMMER 5 ECHO COLOR 6 SHIP S SPEED 7 INDEX LINES 8 SET DRIFT 9 BRILLIANCE 0 SYSTEM SETTING 1 1 2 OFF 1 2 OFF 1 2 3 OFF DIM M BRT YEL GRN COLOR LOG NAV MAN NO 2 VRM MAN OFF MAN SET 000 0 DRIFT...

Page 37: ...arget To perform electronic plotting 1 Place the cursor on a target of in terest by operating the trackball 2 Select a desired plot no by pressing one of the plot no keys on the plotting keypad 3 Pres...

Page 38: ...t data is displayed RNG BRG Range Bearing Range and bearing from own ship to last plotted tar get with suffix T True or R Relative plot symbol CSE SPD Course Speed Course and speed are displayed for t...

Page 39: ...eed enter the ship s speed as fol lows 1 Press the RADAR MENU key on plot ting keypad to show the FUNCTIONS menu 2 Press the 6 key to select menu 6 SHIP S SPEED 3 Press the 6 key to select or highligh...

Page 40: ...NS 2 Hit 0 Hit 2 Hit RADAR MENU R type only 1 PULSE WIDTH 2 ECHO STRETCH 3 ECHO AVERAGE 4 PANEL DIMMER 5 ECHO COLOR 6 SHIP S SPEED 7 INDEX LINES 8 SET DRIFT 9 BRILLIANCE 0 SYSTEM SETTING 1 1 2 OFF 1 2...

Page 41: ...er echo trails are removed from the display memory still alive with echo trail timer count going on Next hitting of the key calls out the echo trails on the screen To proceed to longer plot intervals...

Page 42: ...NDEX LINES 8 SET DRIFT 9 BRILLIANCE 0 SYSTEM SETTING 1 1 2 OFF 1 2 OFF 1 2 3 OFF DIM M BRT YEL GRN COLOR LOG NAV MAN NO 2 VRM MAN OFF MAN SET 000 0 DRIFT 00 0 KT FUNCTIONS 1 2 Press the 7 key to selec...

Page 43: ...el WATCH appears at the lower left corner of the screen 3 Press the 3 key to select menu item 3 ALARM OFF ON Further press the 3 key to select or highlight ON or OFF followed by the ENTER key to concl...

Page 44: ...tide b Anchor watch in head up mode 1 28 Origin Mark You can mark any dangerous point promi nent target or a particular reference point using the origin mark feature This mark is geographically fixed...

Page 45: ...arily erasing heading marker To temporarily extinguish the heading marker to look at targets existing dead ahead of own ship press the HM OFF key on the mode panel The heading marker reappears when th...

Page 46: ...1 31 1 32 RADAR 1 and 2 Menu Settings R type...

Page 47: ...1 32 IMO type radar...

Page 48: ...vigating along a coast for hours and now you are approaching a harbor your final destina tion You will have to adjust your radar to change from the settings for coastal navi gation to those for harbor...

Page 49: ...menu op tions Note Function key presetting requires a good knowledge of optimum radar set tings If you want to change the original function key settings consult your near est FURUNO representative or...

Page 50: ...The label WATCH appears at the lower left corner of the screen associated with a watch alarm timer counts down from the initial value namely 12 00 When an audible watch alarm is released the preset ti...

Page 51: ...1 36...

Page 52: ...1 37...

Page 53: ...1 38 Setting for function key 3...

Page 54: ...Refer to 2 12 Setting CPA TCPAAlarm range Note that TCPAsetting is available over one minute 2 MARK SIZE Change the size of the plotting 3 PLOT NO Displays or hides plot num ber at the rigth side of t...

Page 55: ...rs as appropriate referring to the operation flow shown on the next page 4 Press the NAV MENU key to close the NAV INFORMATION menu Notes 1 Own ship position display requires an input from an EPFS ele...

Page 56: ...OWN PSN 35 20 370N 141 18 390E PSN 35 20 370N 141 18 390E Range and bearing from origin mark to cursor Range and bearing to next waypoint Cursor position in latitude and longitude Own ship position W...

Page 57: ...pears at the right hand of the screen 4 Press 5 key several times to select the entry mode cursor L L or own ship position 5 Press the ENTER key followed by the NAV MENU key A radar map contain 1500 p...

Page 58: ...DATA POSN Reset the chart alignment 4 ALIGN CURSOR Select ON plus the alignment rate to the cursor data which is appeared at the lower of the display 6 ERASE MARK AREA Erase all marks on the current a...

Page 59: ...T DIM M1 M2 BRT DIM M1 M2 BRT OFF DIM MBRT OFF DIM MBRT OFF DIM MBRT DIM M BRT DIM M1 M2 BRT DIM M1 M2 BRT Hit 9 The table below describes which menu item adjusts the brilliance of which pic ture elem...

Page 60: ...and tide data and depth sounding data can be displayed in the text cell which is normally used to indicate third target ship data Do as follow 1 Press the NAV MENU key to show the NAV INFORMATION 1 m...

Page 61: ...o t s n r u t H C T A W l e b a l e H T t e s e r s i r e m i t p i h s n w O n o l t a l n o l t a l r o s r u C e n o N d l e i f n o i t i s o p p i h s n w o n i d l e i f n o i t i s o p r o s r...

Page 62: ...ng guard zone guard ring system failure and target full status Trial maneuver Predicted situation ap pears in 1 min after se lected delay 1 60 minutes 2 2 Keys Used for ARPA TheAuto Plotter uses the k...

Page 63: ...4 Select a desired menu item by press ing the corresponding numeric key 5 Select a menu option by pressing the same numeric key as pressed in step 3 above If there is more than one option on the curr...

Page 64: ...djust the A C RAIN A C SEA and GAIN controls for proper radar picture 2 Press the AUTO PLOT key The label ARPA appears in the box at the upper right on the screen Entering own ship s speed TheARPArequ...

Page 65: ...speed is displayed R Reference target mark Notes 1 When the reference target is lost or goes out of the acquisition range the reference target mark blinks and the speed reads xx x Select a different r...

Page 66: ...AN is displayed in the box at the upper right on the screen when auto acquisition is enabled MAN when auto acquisition is disabled Note When the ARPA has acquired 20 targets automatically the messageA...

Page 67: ...ps 5 to 7 above if you want to set another auto acquisition area with the trackball 9 Press the 1 key followed by the E AUTO PLOT MENU key to close the ARPA 1 menu An auto acquisition area like the ex...

Page 68: ...sful acquisition the target to be acquired should be within 0 1 to 32 nm from own ship and not obscured by sea or rain clutter 2 When you have acquired 40 targets manually the message MAN TARGET FULL...

Page 69: ...vector still unreliable Solid circle with vector indicating steady state tracking 60 scans after acquisition Plot symbol changes to an equilateral triangle flashing to indicate the target is predicte...

Page 70: ...t Target data range bearing course speed CPA and TCPA Reference target Used to calculate own ship s over the ground speed target based speed for ground stabilization Trial maneuver T Bottom center EPV...

Page 71: ...illustration below RNG BRG Range Bearing Range and bearing from own ship to the selected tar get with suffix T True or R Relative CSE SPD Course Speed Course and speed are displayed for the selected...

Page 72: ...ative vectors the radar display will look like b Relative vectors on targets which are not moving over the ground such as land navigational marks and ships at anchor will represent the reciprocal of o...

Page 73: ...plot interval 30 sec onds 1 2 3 or 6 minutes 7 Press the ENTER key to conclude your selection 8 Press the E AUTO PLOT MENU key to close the menu 2 12 Setting CPA TCPA Alarm Ranges The ARPA continuousl...

Page 74: ...ne the buzzer sounds and the indication GUARD RING appears at the screen bottom The target causing the warning is clearly indicated with an in verted flashing triangle CAUTION Guard Zone The Guard Zon...

Page 75: ...o close the ARPA 1 menu Silencing the guard zone guard ring audible alarm Press the AUDIO OFF key to acknowl edge and silence the guard zone audible alarm 2 14 Operational Warnings There are six main...

Page 76: ...al Maneuver Trial simulates the effect on all tracked targets against own ship s maneuver with out interrupting the updating of target in formation There are two types of trial maneuvers static and dy...

Page 77: ...maneuver 1 Press the E AUTO PLOT MENU key on the plotting keypad followed by the 0 key to show the ARPA 2 menu ARPA 2 1 ARPA 1 2 TRIAL MANEUVER 3 MARK SIZE 4 CPA TCPA DISPLAY 5 SET DRIFT 6 GUARD RING...

Page 78: ...cute the ARPA track test 1 Select north up mode presentation on the 12 nm range 2 Enter manual speed of 0 knots 3 Press the E AUTO PLOT MENU key on the plotting keypad followed by the 0 key to show th...

Page 79: ...scriminator As the antenna scans if there are 5 consecutive radar pulses with I s indicating an echo presence at the exact same range a tar get start is initiated Since receiver noise is random it is...

Page 80: ...red out by more than one bang correlation and scan to scan matching of data Rain and snow Clutter can be acquired and tracked as targets Adjust the A C RAIN control If it is heavy rain switch to S ban...

Page 81: ...ctor should be de termined for their influence on the radar In certain cases false echoes in the shadow sector cause the ARPA system to acquire track and vector them Shadow sectors should be avoided I...

Page 82: ...display as separate pips the echoes received from two targets which are on the same bear ing and close to each other This is deter 3 1 General Minimum and maximum ranges Minimum range The minimum ran...

Page 83: ...with all FURUNO radars Test targets for determining the range and bearing resolution are radar reflectors hav ing an echoing area of 10 m2 Bearing accuracy One of the most important features of the r...

Page 84: ...ay show also the 12 responses generated during the fast sweeps These additional dot re sponses which also are equally spaced by 0 64 nm will be interspersed with the original line of 12 dots They will...

Page 85: ...are visible when the SART is at a range greater than about 1 nm the position at which the first dot is displayed may be as much as 0 64 nm beyond the true position of the SART When the range closes so...

Page 86: ...fected by the action of the anti clut ter rain circuitry Note that Racon re sponses which are often in the from of a long flash will be affected by the use of this control Some sets have automatic man...

Page 87: ...fety belt and a hard hat when working on the antenna unit Always make sure that the radar is POWERED OFF and the Antenna switch in the display unit is OFF before working on the antenna unit Also take...

Page 88: ...e h c o s l A e d i s n i n o i t a r o i r e t e d r o f s r e v o c a n n e t n a f o n i s r e v o c a n n e t n a g n i s o l c n e h W h c t a c o t t o n l u f e r a c e b n o i t i s o p d n a...

Page 89: ...safety belt and a hard hat when working on the antenna unit Always make sure that the radar is POWERED OFF and the Antenna switch in the display unit is OFF before working on the antenna unit Also ta...

Page 90: ...ce agent check S N and symptom beforehand Problem Check point and probable cause Remedy Power turned on but radar does not operate at all Control panel is not illuminated either 1 Blown fuse F1 or F2...

Page 91: ...Generator Board antenna unit 2 SPU Board 3 Video lockup 1 Check the connection of signal cable 2 Replace SPU Board 3 Turn off and on radar Incorrect orientation of picture 1 SPU Board 2 Gyro Interface...

Page 92: ...d circuit board if unsuccessful 2 Replace keypad 3 Replace SPU Board Key beep inaudible 1 Improper setting on RADAR 2 menu 1 Adjust key beep level on RADAR 2 menu referring to paragraph 1 32 Poor disc...

Page 93: ...switch Perform quick start see page 1 1 if you wish to restore normal ra dar operation immediately Small squares displayed at the right and bot tom of the test result screen are for testing the switch...

Page 94: ...UTO MAN TUNE switches from above Two lines are for control panel FR 2005 TEST PROGRAM NO ROM RAMCRAM DIPSW MAIN XXXXXXXXXXX OK OK OK 1111 SUB XXXXXXXXXX OK OK ARP XXXXXXXXXX OK OK OK 0000 DSP XXXXXXXX...

Page 95: ...ind the radar antenna as is normally the case If the radar trans mitter and receiver are in good working conditions in as much as the original state when the monitor was turned up the in nermost are s...

Page 96: ...KEY 1 4 FUNCTION KEY 2 5 FUNCTION KEY 3 6 FUNCTION KEY 4 7 RADAR 8 INTERSWITCH 9 ANCHOR WATCH 0 SYSTEM SETTING 2 SYSTEM SETTING 1 1 2 Hit 3 Hit 5 Hit 4 Hit RADAR MENU 2 OFF 1 2 3 FUNCTION KEY 1 1 SYST...

Page 97: ...iption See pages which follow Note Checksum for RMA RMB and RMC is mandatory Checksum for other sen tences is evaluated if it exists 5 Priority Nav data sentences below are read left to right and in c...

Page 98: ...log VDVBW VBVBW In the case of navigator GPVTG GPRMC Not recommended in IMO type Course heading speed over water VDVBW VBW VD VHW Water depth data SDDPT SDDBT DBT DBS Water temperature data MTW Waypo...

Page 99: ...A 5 RD1 RD2 IF 2300 INPUT NAV RXDA INPUT NAV RXDB LISTENER 2 mA at 2V...

Page 100: ...GYROCOMPASS OR GYRO CONVERTER SDME Speed pulse SIMPLIFIED INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM See Installation Manual for terminal connection Note The FR FAR 2805 does not process the IEC61162 2 data Therefore th...

Page 101: ...Checksum 1 Not used 2 Edition 2 only 1 UTC of observation 1 1 Not used 2 Edition 2 only UTC of observation 1 1 Note The mode indicatior charactor a has been defined as follows A Automonous mode D Diff...

Page 102: ...cksum Number of satellite in use 00 12 1 Status 0 data invalid 1 GPS SPS mode 2 DGPS SPS mode 3 GPS PPS mode 4 RTK 5 Float RTK 6 Estimated mode 7 Manual input mode 8 Simulator mode 1 Edition 2 only no...

Page 103: ...A 9 Latitude and longitude of vessel position time of position fix and status a hh CR LF Mode indicator See note on page A 7 2 Checksum 1 Not used 2 Edition 2 only 1...

Page 104: ...A 10 a hh CR LF Mode indicator See note on page A 7 2 a hh CR LF Mode indicator See note on page A 7 2 1 Not used 2 Edition 2 only 1 Not used 2 Edition 2 only 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 105: ...A 11 a hh CR LF Mode indicator See note on page A 7 2 1 Not used 2 Edition 2 only Not used on G type 1 1 1 Speed over ground knots...

Page 106: ...LF Mode indicator A D E M S N 2 Checksum Speed over ground K km h Speed over ground knots Couse over ground degrees magnetic 1 Couse over ground degrees true 1 Not used 2 Edition 2 only 1 Not used 1 1...

Page 107: ...stern water speed 1 Stern transverse water speed knots 1 Status ground speed A data valid V data invalid Transverse ground speed knots Longitudinal ground speed knots Status A data valid V data invali...

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Page 109: ...A 15 Type of acqiusition A M R 2 1 Not used 2 Edition 2 only 1 1...

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Page 112: ...MN 3 1 CPA TCPA WARNING OFF ON CPA 0 0NM TCPA 00 0 MIN 2 MARK SIZE STD LARGE 3 PLOT NO OFF ON 4 REL VECT TGT DATA REL TRUE 5 AUDIO ALARM OFF ON...

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