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RADAR OPERATOR WARNING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FOREWORD .............................................................. i
IMPORTANT ............................................................... i
SYSTEM COMPONENTS .......................................... i
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ............................................ i
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES....................................... i
FCC INFORMATION .................................................. i
PRECAUTIONS ......................................................... ii
RADAR OPERATOR WARNING .............................. iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................... iii

1  PANEL DESCRIPTION......................................... 1

 

 MXR-5000 (Radar unit) ..................................... 1

2  INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ............ 2–7

 

 Connection ........................................................ 2

 

 Power source requirement ................................ 2

 

 Ground connection ............................................ 2

 

 Mounting ........................................................... 2

 

 Mounting the EX-2714 scanner unit .................. 3

 

 Wiring the EX-2714 system cable ..................... 4

 

 Mounting the EX-2780 scanner unit .................. 5

 

 Wiring the EX-2780 system cable ..................... 6

 

 Attaching the EX-2780 scanner unit .................. 7

3  MAINTENANCE AND OPTIONS ......................... 8

 

 Periodic maintenance ........................................ 8

 

 Scanner unit maintenance ................................ 8

 

 Fuse replacement ............................................. 8

 

 Options .............................................................. 8

4  SPECIFICATIONS ................................................ 9

W ARNING

Icom requires the radar operator to meet 
the  FCC  Requirements  for  Radio 
Frequency  Exposure.  A  slotted  wave-
guide array antenna with gain not greater 
than 27 dBi must be mounted a minimum 

of 5.5 meters (measured from the lowest point of the 
antenna) vertically above the main deck and all possi-
ble  personnel.  This  is  the  minimum  safe  separation 
distance  estimated  to  meet  all  RF  exposure  compli-
ance requirements. This 5.5 meter distance is based 
on  the  FCC  Safe  Maximum  Permissible  Exposure 
(MPE) distance of 3.5 meters added to the height of 
an adult (2 meters) and is appropriate for all vessels.

For watercraft without suitable structures, the antenna 
must  be  mounted  so  as  to  maintain  a  minimum  of 
1  meter  vertically  between  the  antenna,  (measured 
from the lowest point of the antenna), to the heads of 
all persons AND all persons must stay outside of the 
3.5 meter MPE radius.

Do not transmit with radar and antenna when persons 
are  within  the  MPE  radius  of  the  antenna,  unless 
such  persons  (such  as  driver  or  radar  operator)  are 
shielded  from  antenna  field  by  a  grounded  metal-
lic barrier. The MPE Radius is the minimum distance 
from the antenna axis that person should maintain in 
order to avoid RF exposure higher than the allowable 
MPE level set by FCC.

FAILURE  TO  OBSERVE  THESE  LIMITS  MAY 
ALLOW  THOSE  WITHIN  THE  MPE  RADIUS  TO 
EXPERIENCE  RF  RADIATION  ABSORPTION 
W H I C H   E X C E E D S   T H E   F C C   M A X I M U M 
PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) LIMIT.
IT  IS  THE  RESPONSIBILITY  OF  THE  RADAR 
OPERATOR  TO  ENSURE  THAT  THE  MAXIMUM 
P E R M I S S I B L E   E X P O S U R E   L I M I T S   A R E 
OBSERVED  AT  ALL  TIMES  DURING  RADAR 
TRANSMISSION.  THE  RADAR  OPERATOR  IS  TO 
ENSURE  THAT  NO  BYSTANDERS  COME  WITHIN 
THE  RADIUS  OF  THE  MAXIMUM  PERMISSIBLE 
EXPOSURE LIMITS.

Determining MPE Radius
THE  MAXIMUM  PERMISSIBLE  EXPOSURE  (MPE) 
RADIUS HAS BEEN ESTIMATED TO BE A RADIUS 
OF ABOUT 3.5 M PER OET BULLETIN 65 OF THE 
FCC.
THIS  ESTIMATE  IS  MADE  ASSUMING  THE 
MAXIMUM  POWER  OF  THE  RADAR  AND 
ANTENNAS  WITH  A  MAXIMUM  GAIN  OF  27  dBi 
ARE USED FOR A SHIP MOUNTED SYSTEM.

Summary of Contents for MXR-5000R

Page 1: ...N MANUAL MARINE RADAR MXR 5000R Radome type MXR 5000T Open array type This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Op eration is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference ...

Page 2: ...unit 1 set EX 2714 Radome type for MXR 5000R System cable OPC 1188A 15 m 1 Bolts M10 50 mm 4 Bolts M10 25 mm 4 Nuts M10 4 Flat washers M10 4 Spring washers M10 4 EX 2780 Open array type for MXR 5000T System cable OPC 1189A 20 m 1 Bolts M10 40 mm 4 Nuts M10 4 Flat washers M10 4 Spring washers M10 4 Allen wrench 1 Cap bolts M8 18 mm 4 Belleville washers M8 4 Sealing washers T 4 Flat washers M8 4 Gro...

Page 3: ...f seals For Scanner unit R DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE NEVER open the scanner unit The scanner unit contains high volt age that could be fatal And there are no user adjust ment points All repairs and adjustments MUST be made by a qualified electronics technician at your Marine Navigation Dealer For qualified electronics technician only R DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE High volt ages of up to 3 500 volts are used in ...

Page 4: ... 2 meters and is appropriate for all vessels For watercraft without suitable structures the antenna must be mounted so as to maintain a minimum of 1 meter vertically between the antenna measured from the lowest point of the antenna to the heads of all persons AND all persons must stay outside of the 3 5 meter MPE radius Do not transmit with radar and antenna when persons are within the MPE radius ...

Page 5: ... supply through the supplied DC power cable wGROUND TERMINALS Connect these terminals to ground to prevent elec trical shocks eMarineCommander CONNECTOR Connect this connector to the Icom MarineCom mander rSCANNER UNIT CONNECTOR Connect this connector to the supplied scanner unit q w r e This terminal is not used MXR 5000 Radar unit ...

Page 6: ...ty is correct Red Positive terminal Black Negative _ terminal Fuse rating of the DC power cable is correct The 10 A fuse is pre installed 5 A For 24 V power source 10 A For 12 V power source Ground connection To prevent electrical shocks and other problems ground the radar unit through the GND terminal For best results connect a heavy gauge wire or strap to the nearest grounding point on the boat ...

Page 7: ...inder RDF system keep the scanner unit at least 2 m 6 6 ft away from any RDF antenna Radiation from the scanner unit can affect the measure ment data of RDF equipment r The unit should be placed as high as possible on the boat to obtain best performance with maximum range t If you install two or more radar in one boat install one above and one below y The mounting surface must be parallel with the...

Page 8: ... black and red to the power connector t u Tighten the sealing nut then replace the radome cover over the scanner unit DO NOT stretch the system cable too much other wise miss contact of the connector may occur i Tighten the four bolts on the bottom of the scanner unit Use a torque wrench until the scale on the wrench reads torque to 5 0 N m 3 69 lbf ft The four projections around the circumference...

Page 9: ...ystem keep the scanner unit at least 2 m 6 6 ft away from any RDF antenna Radiation from the scanner unit can affect the measure ment data of RDF equipment r The unit should be placed as high as possible on the boat to obtain best performance with maximum range t If you install two or more radar in one boat install one above and one below y The mounting surface must be parallel with the boat s wat...

Page 10: ...lamp the system cable with the cable clamp metal fitting using a screw near the sealing connector i Be sure to clamp it tightly u Clamp the system cable with the ferrite EMI filter attached near the sealing connector o Be sure to clamp it tightly Secure the ferrite EMI filter with cable tie i Tighten the sealing nut then close the top cover DO NOT stretch the system cable too much other wise miss ...

Page 11: ...facture ESSO Type BEACON 325 e Connect the grounding wire purchase locally to the ground plate with the supplied terminal if required Fig 2 NOTE When using the optional system cable Peel the outer sheath of the system cable when using the optional system cable OPC 1078 BE CAREFUL DO NOT cut the inner shield wire when peeling the outer sheath Unit mm in Peel the sheath To the display To the scanner...

Page 12: ...roperly rated one as shown at right Options OPC 1895 connection cable Allows you to connect the Icom MarineCommander system 20 m 65 6 ft OPC 1077 system cable Allows you to install the radar unit and scanner unit up to 20 m 65 6 ft apart For MXR 5000R only OPC 1078 system cable Allows you to install the radar unit and scanner unit up to 30 m 98 4 ft apart Fuse rating 10 A for 12 V power source 5 A...

Page 13: ...ual selectable Intermediate frequency 60 MHz IF Band width 10 MHz 3 MHz Dimensions 607 Ø 243 H mm 23 9 Ø 9 57 H in Ø means diameter Usable temperature range 25 C to 70 C 13 F to 158 F Relative Humidity Less than 95 at 35 C 95 F Weight approx 8 kg 17 5 lb without cable EX 2780 Open array Type 120 cm 4 ft Slotted Waveguide Array Rotation speed typical 24 rpm 36 rpm 48 rpm Beam width typical Horizont...

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