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SMR-3600

 

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Chapter 1.    Introduction of Radar.......................................................................................4 

1. Introduction ...............................................................................................................4 

1-1. Usage of manual .............................................................................................4 

2. Composition ..............................................................................................................4 

2-1. General............................................................................................................4 

3. Specification ..............................................................................................................5 

3-1. General............................................................................................................5 
3-2. Transceiver......................................................................................................6 
3-3. Monitor ............................................................................................................6 
3-4. Connection Cable............................................................................................7 

Chapter 2. How to operate...................................................................................................8 

1. Introduction ...............................................................................................................8 
2. How to use the front button and volume ...................................................................8 

2-1. How to use direction button.............................................................................8 
2-2. How to use the dedicate button.......................................................................8 
2-3. Volume adjustment..........................................................................................9 
2-4. Screen Description ........................................................................................10 

3. Turn ON/OFF .......................................................................................................... 11 

3-1. Turn ON......................................................................................................... 11 
3-2. Turn OFF ....................................................................................................... 11 
3-3. Using time in total .......................................................................................... 11 
3-4. How to control power during repair/maintenance .......................................... 11 

4. How to use menu ....................................................................................................12 

4-1. Screen display...............................................................................................12 

4-2. Bearing.................................................................................................................16 

4-3. EBL/CSR Read out (Display bearing line/cursor)..........................................17 
4-4. Magenetic Var................................................................................................18 
4-5. Distance Unit .................................................................................................19 
4-6. Wake Point ....................................................................................................20 
4-7. Waypoint........................................................................................................21 
4-8. Tuning Mode..................................................................................................22 
4-9. Timed TX .......................................................................................................23 
4-10. TX Period.....................................................................................................24 
4-11. Stand-by Time..............................................................................................25 
4-12. Alarm Level..................................................................................................26 
4-13. TX Pulse......................................................................................................27 

4-14. Target Mag. ........................................................................................................28 

4-15. Color Set .....................................................................................................29 
4-16. Language Set ..............................................................................................30 

Summary of Contents for SMR-3600

Page 1: ...ate button 8 2 3 Volume adjustment 9 2 4 Screen Description 10 3 Turn ON OFF 11 3 1 Turn ON 11 3 2 Turn OFF 11 3 3 Using time in total 11 3 4 How to control power during repair maintenance 11 4 How to...

Page 2: ...nce bearing to target 45 1 8 How to use VRM Variable Range Maker 46 1 9 How to use EBL Electronic Bearing Line 46 1 10 How to F EBL VRM 46 1 11 How to measure distance and bearing by cursor 46 1 12 Ho...

Page 3: ...wer cable connect 55 4 Installation check 55 4 1 Operation check 55 4 2 All sorts of adjustment 55 4 3 Packing list 56 Chapter 5 Maintenance 57 1 General 57 1 1 Cleaning 57 1 2 Check out the tightness...

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Page 6: ...p Short 0 08 sec 1640Hz 0 125 0 25 0 5 0 75 1 5NM RANGE 0 25 sec 1160Hz 3NM RANGE 0 5 sec 580Hz 6NM RANGE 1 sec 580Hz 12 24 36NM RANGE 2 Pulse with set up Long 0 08 sec 1640Hz 0 125 0 25 0 5 0 75NM RA...

Page 7: ...ch 9 Parallel Line Swich 10 Center movement Swich 11 1 EBL VRM Swicth 12 2 EBL VRM Swicth 13 F EBL VRM Swicth 14 Cursor Swicth 15 Range Swicth 15 Range Swicth 16 ESC Swicth 17 Menu Swicth 18 Conversio...

Page 8: ...cursor or selected bar is shifted to the same direction as the display on the button The longer pressing time is the moving speed is increase 2 2 How to use the dedicate button These buttons have the...

Page 9: ...nction to turn ON OFF TX Function to ready for transmitting or changing the states of it 2 3 Volume adjustment 4 numbes dedicated volume has a function below and it can be adjusted in the night as dim...

Page 10: ...ay Extension Waypoint Interference Rejection Guard Cursor Bearing Dist Time 1EBL VRM 2EBL VRM Screen Color EBL Heading LIne Cursor Guard Zone VRM Auto Tuning Display on top of the screen regarding bea...

Page 11: ...time in total In the state of preheating the time shown in screen time is the total time in using Radar It is determined to replace or maintain Magnetron referring to total time used 3 4 How to contro...

Page 12: ...o use menu 4 1 Screen display 1 MENU FUNC DISPLAY SET HEADING MODE Press ENT button and then there will be a blue line on screen 2 Select one of H UP N UP C UP 3 Press ESC button after ENT button for...

Page 13: ...stem s bearing is changed it changes the bearing of echo image on screen Display the other s bearing in case there s no connected with Gyro Compass such as the equipment that is able to get bearing i...

Page 14: ...he north displays as a true image on the screen Even the vessel s stem changed the image range does not change Need the equipment that is able to get bearing information such as Gyro Compass Displays...

Page 15: ...essel stem line is rotated as the change of vessel stem direction It needs the equipment that is able to get bearing information such as Gyro Compass Display vessel s stem bearing speed longitude and...

Page 16: ...ress ENT button and then there s a blue line on BEARING 2 Select true bearing or magenetic bearing by using button 3 Press ENT button and ESC button for the return to screen It needs the equipment tha...

Page 17: ...MENU FUNC DISPLAY SET EBL CSR READ OUT Press ENT and then there s a blue line on EBL CSR READ OUT 2 Select the others or true north by 3 Press ENT and ESC for the return to screen It needs the equipme...

Page 18: ...o Display a true bearing on External input GPS DATA Manual Display a bearing with adding bearing correctiong value to a true bearing on External input GPS DATA 00 0 Bearing bearing correction Input th...

Page 19: ...t 1 MENU FUNC DISPLAY SET DISTANCE UNIT Press ENT and then there s a blue line on DISTANCE UNIT 2 Select NM KM by using button NM Display a distance as Mile KM Display a distance as Km 3 Press ENT and...

Page 20: ...NU Func DISPLAY SET WAKES Press ESC and then there will be a blue line on WAKES 2 Select Off Short Long by using button Off No display a target trace Short Display a target trace shortly Long Display...

Page 21: ...y using OFF No display a destination sign on the screen ON Display destination sign on the screen 3 Press ENT and ESC button for the return to screen 4 It is necessary GPS bearing information and spee...

Page 22: ...When there is an echo image by sign on a screen adjust the image bigger 3 When there is no echo image by sign on a screen adjust the tuning maximum with the distance range which is 6 mile over Auto tu...

Page 23: ...ing 2 Select ON OFF by using button ON Be TX status from Ready status OFF Be Ready status from TX 3 Press ENT after ESC for the return to screen Notice Due to Radar s standby during intermittent trans...

Page 24: ...Press ENT to see blue line drawing in TX Period 2 By using to select 10 20 30 scan 10 scan Be in use of 10 scan TX period 20 scan Be in use of 20 scan TX period 30 scan Be in use of 30 scan TX period...

Page 25: ...in STAND BY TIME 2 By using button to select among 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 3 minutes STAND BY TIME is 3 minutes 5 minutes STAND BY TIME is 5 minutes 10 minutes STAND BY TIME is 10 mi...

Page 26: ...0 26 4 12 Alarm Level 1 MENU RADAR SET UP ALARM LEVEL Press ENT to see blue line drawing in alarm level 2 By using button to select among 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 After pressing ENT press ESC to return back to...

Page 27: ...e blue line in TX pulse 2 By using button to select between Short or Long Short The more the transmission pulse is narrow the more distance resolving power is sufficient Long The more the transmission...

Page 28: ...600 28 4 14 Target Mag 1 MENU RADAR SET UP Target Mag Press ENT to see blue line drawing in target mag 2 By using button to select between Off and On 3 After pressing ENT press ESC to return back to s...

Page 29: ...from screen color into wanted color 1 MENU INIT SET COLOR SET Press ENT to see blue line drawing in the color set 2 By using button to select among green yellow red white colors and press ENT 3 After...

Page 30: ...ENU INIT SET LANGUAGE SET Press ENT to see bule line drawing in language set 2 By using button to select between Korean English Korean Korean coming up English English coming up 3 After pressing ENT p...

Page 31: ...MR 3600 31 4 17 Simulation 1 MENU INIT SET SIMULATION Press ENT to see blue line drawing in simulation 2 By using button to select between Off On 3 After pressing ENT press ESC to return back to scree...

Page 32: ...0 32 4 18 Outside Color 1 MENU INIT SET OUTSIDE COLOR Press ENT to see blue line drawing in outside color 2 By using button to select between Black Blue 3 After pressing ENT press ESC to return back t...

Page 33: ...R 3600 33 4 19 Inside Color 1 MENU INIT SET INSIDE COLOR Press ENT to see blue line in inside color 2 By using button to select between Black Blue 3 After pressing ENT press ESC to return back to scre...

Page 34: ...UST DISPLAY TIMING TUNE set TURN R set ERROR SET TX TIME GAIN L SET STC H SET and PROGRAM LOAD are radar s internal set menu therefore in case of control following instruction is recommendable Notice...

Page 35: ...rol direction of screen 1 On INIT SET BEARING ADJUST Press ENT to return back to screen and show BEARING ADJUST value in the middle of upside 2 By using to select BEARING ADJUST value 90 0 90 0 3 Afte...

Page 36: ...adjust the distance on screen 1 INIT SET DISPLAY TIMING Press ENT to return back to screen and DISPLAY TIMING is shown in the middle of upside 2 By using to select DISPLAY TIMING 000 255 3 After pres...

Page 37: ...4 22 Tune Set 1 INIT SET TUNE SET press ENT to return back to screen and Tune value is shown in the middle of upside 2 By using to select TUNE value 0 255 3 After pressing ENT press ESC to return bac...

Page 38: ...on to set the tune voltage range 1 INIT SET TURN R SET Press ENT to return back to screen and Tune R value is shown in the middle of upside 2 By using to select Tune R value 0 255 3 After pressing ENT...

Page 39: ...test at the moment of pausing error when error is occurred 1 INIT SET ERROR SET ENT 2 By using to select Off On 3 After pressing ENT press ESC to return back to screen Notice It should be ON status al...

Page 40: ...SMR 3600 40 4 25 TX Time Function to control TX TIME 1 INIT SET TX TIME ENT Notice User access to select is prohibited since it is linked with using time of magnetron...

Page 41: ...on to return to screen that will show GAIN L value in the middle of top 2 Use buttons to select GAIN L value 0 255 3 After pressing ENT button press ESC button Notice When controlling GAIN L don t cha...

Page 42: ...at will show STC H value in the middle of top 2 Use buttons to select STC H value 0 255 3 After pressing ENT button press ESC button Notice If STC H SETUP value is high targets may disappear at short...

Page 43: ...indicates the heading direction of the own ship 2 Press and hold down SHM button to eliminate it Release the button to have it In case of no heading line In case of heading line 1 3 Gain control 1 By...

Page 44: ...ng the function of rain snow removal volume rain clutter is controlled to make a search of targets easier The more the volume is turned to right side the stronger the function of rain snow removal get...

Page 45: ...ing to target the following methods can be chosen 1 Use of 1 EBL VRM 2 Use of 2 EBL VRM 3 Use of F EBL VRM 4 In case of1 EBL VRM 2 EBL VRM 5 In case of 1 EBL VRM F EBL VRM 6 In case of cursor indicati...

Page 46: ...vary the EBL straight line with Counterclockwise Clockwise buttons the bearing can be precisely meansured This radar can indicate 2 two EBL at the same time 1 EBL 2 EBL 1 EBL F EBL but 2 EBL F EBL can...

Page 47: ...then press ENT button There are three ways of indicating the bearing of EBL and the cursor Relative bearing indication It indicates the bearing which EBL is heading for in case of 0 heading line R Tru...

Page 48: ...n function It is designed to indicate radar track As all the PPI images are reconstructed every scan the movement course of any object can be figured out As the radar displays the low brightness of pa...

Page 49: ...3 2 To display the heading in the indicator When the data on the heading is input to the indicator it will be automatically indicated To use this function it is necessary to input the data on the hea...

Page 50: ...s weather Theoretically more than 7 6 meters height is required for targets that are 10 miles away but targets that are lower than that are not displayed on the screen So pay sufficient attention The...

Page 51: ...serve the targets with care 2 Side echo There may be an image of arc wave line in the same distance from target image on the screen This is caused by the side lobe of which beam is radiated from the a...

Page 52: ...nsmitter receiver Must avoid tying radar s wires to those 4 Pay attention to rope s twisting might be taken place out of order in a round type of air cable 2 2 How to set up Generally the head of High...

Page 53: ...face of water on the opposite side of windy direction However there is little reflection on forward backward side of vessels nearly Accordingly recommended setting up something to make air cable right...

Page 54: ...SMR 3600 54 2 3 Inside wire connection Make hold it with a cable tie in order to tie up cables Don t bend a connector too strong on putting a cable with a radome...

Page 55: ...tallation check Check all installation has been done correctly by instruction especially for instance if problems on cable connection all equipments leakage of water in air cable and a connection of c...

Page 56: ...M 1 Cap SRCN2A 25 16P CVV SB2 0 SQ X 2C 5 Power Cable L 3m CODE NO ACC CAB 010 1 Cap SCN20 3P KIV 5 5mm 2 6 Earth Cable L 3m CODE NO STR 595 1 4 X 16 7 Steel piece CODE NO SPR 1407 5 Scanner installat...

Page 57: ...odically Between transceiver with Monitor Between Monitor with Power supply Between Monitor with optional equipment Notice When checked the Units please be sure to turn off the power to protect from e...

Page 58: ...riodically the tightness of attached bolts 2 2 Bracket Check the mounting of scanner and do painting every half year to prevent from being rusted 3 Monitor 3 1 Cleaning of a Monitor LCD Screen In case...

Page 59: ...SMR 3600 59 Chapter 6 Installation drawing and circuit diagram...

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