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FOREWORD

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A WORD TO THE OWNER OF THE OIL RADAR

Congratulations on your choice of the Furuno Finland Oil Radar. 

Your equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment. 

However, no machine can perform its intended function unless properly operated and maintained. 

Please carefully read and follow the operation and maintenance procedures set forth in this manual.

Thank you for considering and purchasing Furuno Finland Oil Radar.

We would appreciate feedback from you, the end-user, about whether we are achieving our purposes.

FEATURES

The Oil Radar is a hybrid 

oil radar. It is based on 

the normal Furuno ARPA 

radar, and captures a copy 

of the raw radar signal 

from the ARPA processor. 

The normal operation 

of the ARPA radar is not 

affected.

The Oil Radar is not a 

navigational device. It is 

a supplementary system 

for the specific task of 

observing oil conditions 

by radar.

If you would like to know 

more about the Oil Radar 

capabilities please contact 

to Furuno Finland Oy 

(www.furuno.fi).

SOFTWARE HISTORY
V1.00 Initial Release
V1.20 Motion compensation release
V1.30 New GUI and support for GPS sensors
V1.40 Revised version (1.0.8033)

Summary of Contents for FOIL-200

Page 1: ...Furuno Finland Oy www furuno fi OPERATORS MANUAL FOIL 200...

Page 2: ...ONFIGURATION 4 1 GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE GUI 5 1 1 Operating mode selections 6 1 2 Navigational data 6 1 3 Ice filter parameter adjustments 7 1 4 Cursor position indicator 8 1 5 EBL VRM 8 1 6 Display...

Page 3: ...iate feedback from you the end user about whether we are achieving our purposes FEATURES The Oil Radar is a hybrid oil radar It is based on the normal Furuno ARPA radar and captures a copy of the raw...

Page 4: ...SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 4 TYPICAL OIL RADAR SYSTEM CONFIGURATION...

Page 5: ...1 GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE GUI 5 User interface sections 1 Operating mode Heading mode vector selection sweep selection range scale and ship center button 2 Cursor position indicator 3 Navigational da...

Page 6: ...th Off 1 min 3 min 6 min 3 Range Scale indicator Shows the range used in Radar display 1 2 NAVIGATIONAL DATA The indicators are passive repeaters of navigational data received from the sensors Descrip...

Page 7: ...le navigational radar echoes on off 3 Brightness adjust brightness of oil layer 4 Contrast adjust contrast of oil layer 5 Gamma adjust linearity of oil color 6 Adjust number of scans how many overlapp...

Page 8: ...ments are stabilized to ground The EBL and VRM values are shown both on screen and in the respective boxes Description 1 Click on EBL1 or EBL2 will toggle the EBL between true T and relative R measure...

Page 9: ...DISPLAY MODE SELECTIONS Description 1 Click on TMReset to reset vessel position to reset margin 2 Click on Center ship to place vessel on the center of screen 3 Use Display to select Day or night pal...

Page 10: ...or PNEDA 6 Set length and width Replace ship measurements to correct ones in meters 7 Set offsets to CCRP gps antenna and radar an tenna Offset from ship s centerpoint Transverse positive starboard ne...

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