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MR-1010RMARINE RADARINSTRUCTION MANUALMR-1010RII / Page 13-1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS MODEL NAME MR-1010RII DISPLAY UNIT SCANNER UNIT 10.4-inch Color LCD EX-2714 (Radome type) z 10.4-inch Color LCD display unit Quantity z Scanner unit (EX-2714) Quantity 1. System cable (15 m) .......................................... 1 Installation bolts (M1050) ................................. 4 2. Installation bolts (M1025) ................................. 4 3. 4. Installation nuts (M10) ........................................ 4 5. Flat washers (M10) ............................................. 4 6. Spring washers (M10) ........................................ 4 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 1. NMEA connector (PLT-167-P-R) ........................ 1 2. NMEA connector (PLT-168-P-R) ......................... 1 3. Spare fuse (FGB 15 A, for 12 V DC) .................. 1 4. Spare fuse (FGB 5 A, for 24 V DC) ..................... 1 5. DC power cable .................................................. 1 6. Mounting bracket ................................................ 1 7. Mounting knob bolts ........................................... 2 Installation bolts (M630) ................................... 5 8. 9. Installation nuts (M6) .......................................... 5 10. Spring washers (M6) ........................................ 10 11. Flat washers (M6) ............................................. 10 12. Ferrite EMI filter ................................................... 1 L Some accessories are not supplied, depending on the radar version. DISPOSAL ABOUT CE AND DOC The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on your product, literature, or packaging reminds you that in the European Union, all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators
(rechargeable batteries) must be taken to designated collection locations at the end of their working life. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste. Dispose of them according to the laws in your area. Hereby, Icom Inc. declares that the versions of MR-1010RII which have the CE symbol on the product, comply with the essential requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive, 2014/53/EU, and the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Directive, 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
https://www.icomjapan.com/support/
i MR-1010RII / Page 13-2 The MR-1010RII is a supplemental aid to navigation and is not intended to be a substitute for accurate and current nautical charts. BE CAREFUL!
SART signals may not be detected and displayed on the screen, depending on the SEA, RAIN or IR settings. Make the settings below to detect the SART signals on the screen. 1. Set the screen range to between 6 NM and 12 NM with [+/]. (pp. 1, 7) 2. Set the [GAIN] as high as possible.
(pp. 2, 9) 3. Set [SEA] to minimum. (pp. 2, 9) 4. Set [RAIN] to minimum. (pp. 2, 9) 5. Turn OFF the Interference rejection (IR) function. (p. 10) 6. Turn OFF the Echo Stretch function. (p. 11) Thank you for choosing this Icom product. The MR-1010RII marine radar is designed and built with Icom's state of the art technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the radar. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the MR-1010RII. FEATURES The radar is "Made in Japan." It has powerful transmitting power for long range detection, a 10.4-inch wider view angle color display, simplified ARPA to detect up to 5 targets, and other advanced features. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD R DANGER!
R WARNING!
DEFINITION Personal death, serious injury or an explosion may occur. Personal injury, fire hazard, or electric shock may occur. CAUTION Equipment damage may occur. NOTE Recommended for optimum use. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. Icom is not responsible for the destruction, damage to, or performance of any Icom or non-Icom equipment, if the malfunction is because of:
Force majeure, including, but not limited to, fires, earthquakes, storms, floods, lightning, other natural disasters, disturbances, riots, war, or radioactive contamination. The use of Icom marine radar with any equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom. Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/
or other countries. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. ii MR-1010RII / Page 13-3 PRECAUTIONS For Display unit:
R WARNING! NEVER let metal, wire or other objects contact the inside of the display unit, or make incorrect contact with connectors on the rear panel. This could cause an electric shock or damage the display unit. R WARNING! NEVER apply AC voltage to the DC connector of the display unit. This could cause a fire or damage the display unit. R WARNING! NEVER apply more than 42 V DC to the DC connector of the display unit. This could cause a fire or damage the display unit. R WARNING! NEVER touch or operate the display unit with wet hands. This could cause an electric shock or damage the display unit. R WARNING! NEVER open the display unit. There are no user adjustment points. This could cause an electric shock and incorrect reassembly may cause a fire hazard. R WARNING! NEVER operate the radar during a lightning storm. It may result in an electric shock, cause a fire or damage the display unit. Always disconnect the power source and scanner unit before a storm. R WARNING! NEVER reverse the DC power cable polarity. This could cause a fire or damage the display unit. R WARNING! NEVER remove the fuse holder on the DC power cable. Excessive current caused by a short could cause a fire or damage the display unit. CAUTION: DO NOT use or place the display unit in areas with temperature below 15C (+5F) or above
+55C (+131F). CAUTION: DO NOT use harsh solvents such as Benzine or alcohol when cleaning, the display unit, as they will damage the display unit surfaces. CAUTION: DO NOT place the display unit in excessively dusty environments. DO NOT place the display unit near heating equipment or in direct sunlight or where hot or cold air blows directly onto it. DO NOT place the display unit in areas that could block air passage or put anything around the display unit. This will obstruct heat dissipation. KEEP the display unit out of the reach of unauthorized persons. KEEP the display unit away from heavy rain, and never immerse it in the water. The display unit meets IPX4 requirements for splash resistance when the supplied connection cable, scanner unit are connected. However, if it is dropped, splash resistance cannot be guaranteed because of possible damage to the case or the waterproof seals. iii The LCD display may have cosmetic imperfections that appear as small dark or light spots. This is not a malfunction or defect, but a normal characteristic of LCD display. For Scanner unit:
R DANGER: HIGH VOLTAGE! NEVER open the scanner unit. The scanner unit contains high voltage that could be fatal. And there are no user adjustment 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 voltages of about 3,500 volts are used in the scanner unit. Although prudent measures for safety have been adopted, sufficient care must be taken in the operation, maintenance and adjustment of the scanner unit. Electric shock of 1,000 volts or more may cause electrocution and death; even an electric shock of only 100 volts may be fatal. R DANGER: HIGH VOLTAGE! DO NOT turn OFF the radars power and do not reach inside the scanner unit before you have:
discharged the capacitors by disconnecting the system cable from the radar unit for 5 minutes. checked that no electric charges remain inside the device. Also, it is recommended to wear dry insulated rubber gloves. NEVER use both hands simultaneously; keep one hand in your pocket. R WARNING: RADIATION HAZARD!
Radiation emitted from the scanner unit can be harmful, particularly to your eyes. To avoid harmful radiation, turn OFF the radars power before working on the scanner unit. DO NOT use or place the scanner unit in areas with temperature below 25C (13F) or above +70C
(+158F). NEVER immerse the scanner unit in the water. The scanner unit meets IPX6* requirements for high-
pressure water jet resistance. However, if the scanner unit is dropped, high-
pressure water jet resistance cannot be guaranteed because of possible damage to the cases or the waterproof seals.
* Except for the cable connectors. They meet IPX4 requirements while connecting to the radar unit. MR-1010RII / Page 13-4 TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM COMPONENTS .......................................... i SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ....................................... i DISPOSAL .................................................................. i ABOUT CE AND DOC ................................................ i IMPORTANT ...............................................................ii FEATURES .................................................................ii EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ............................................ii PRECAUTIONS .........................................................iii 1. PANEL DESCRIPTIONS ...................................... 1 Front panel ........................................................ 1 Screen .............................................................. 3 2. BASIC OPERATION ............................................ 7 Turning the Power ON or OFF .......................... 7 Basic operation ................................................. 7 Adjusting brilliance and color ............................. 8 Adjusting the screen ......................................... 9 OFF CENTER function ................................... 10 Zoom function ................................................ 10 Interference Rejection function ....................... 10 Echo Stretch function .......................................11 Long pulse function ..........................................11 Trail function ................................................... 12 Power save function ....................................... 13 Ship speed indication ...................................... 14 Waypoint indication ......................................... 14 Bearing settings .............................................. 15 3. DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS ..17 Distance measurement ................................... 17 Bearing and Distance measurement .............. 18 Advanced measurements ............................... 19 4. ALARM FUNCTION ........................................... 21 Setting the Alarm zone .................................... 21 Setting Zone alarm type .................................. 22 5. THE SIMPLIFIED ARPA OPERATION .............. 23 ARPA operation............................................... 23 Descriptions of ARPA targets .......................... 24 ARPA settings ................................................. 25 Related settings .............................................. 25 6. AIS RECEIVER .................................................. 26 About AIS ........................................................ 26 AIS operation .................................................. 26 Description of the AIS display ......................... 27 AIS settings ..................................................... 29 Related settings .............................................. 31 7. OTHER FUNCTIONS ......................................... 32 Receiving DSC Information ............................ 32 TLL function .................................................... 33 Select the language ........................................ 34 Simulation mode ............................................. 34 Antenna rotation speed ................................... 35 Timing adjustment ........................................... 35 Heading adjustment ........................................ 36 Range selection .............................................. 37 Save and load settings ................................... 37 Resetting ......................................................... 38 8. MENU SCREEN ................................................. 39 Operation in the Menu screen ........................ 39 Color menu ..................................................... 39 Trail menu ....................................................... 40 Display menu .................................................. 40 Target menu .................................................... 41 ARPA menu..................................................... 41 AIS menu ........................................................ 42 Video menu ..................................................... 43 System menu .................................................. 44 Initial menu ..................................................... 45 AIS Own menu ................................................ 46 Status menu .................................................... 46 Port Monitor menu .......................................... 46 Scanner Monitor menu ................................... 46 9. BASIC RADAR THEORY .................................. 47 Sidelobe echoes ............................................. 47 Indirect echoes ............................................... 47 Multiple echoes ............................................... 48 Minimum range ............................................... 48 Blind and Shadow sectors .............................. 48 Target resolution ............................................. 49 10. MAINTENANCE ................................................. 50 Periodic maintenance ..................................... 50 Display unit maintenance ................................ 50 Scanner unit maintenance .............................. 50 Fuse replacement ........................................... 50 11. ERROR MESSAGES ......................................... 51 Error message list ........................................... 51 AIS error message list .................................... 51 12. SPECIFICATIONS.............................................. 52 General ........................................................... 52 Display unit ..................................................... 52 Scanner unit (EX-2714) .................................. 52 Options ........................................................... 52 13. EXTERNAL DATA LIST ..................................... 53 14. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ............. 54 Connecting the units ....................................... 54 Power source requirement .............................. 54 Ground connection ......................................... 54 Installing the display unit ................................. 55 Installing the EX-2714 scanner unit ................ 57 Adjusting the settings ...................................... 58 Installing the UX-252 Video output unit .......... 59 Checking the installation ................................. 60 INDEX...................................................................... 61 FCC INFORMATION ............................................... 66 RADAR OPERATOR WARNING ............................. 66
(Appendices) Display mounting bracket template MR-1010RII OPERATING GUIDE iv MR-1010RII / Page 13-5 1 PANEL DESCRIPTIONS Front panel
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(p. 7) z Push to turn the radar power ON or OFF. The initial screen is displayed and a beep sounds after the power has been turned ON. w TRANSMIT/SAVE KEY [TX (SAVE)]/ [
z Push to change the operating mode between TX mode and the standby mode. (p. 7) z Hold down for 1 second to turn ON the power save function. The radar for the TX interval scan is fixed at 10 revolutions. (p. 13) L Select the save time in the System menu. e RANGE UP/ DOWN KEYS [+]/[] (p. 7) z Push [+] to increase the screen range. z Push [] to decrease the screen range. r CLEAR KEY [CLEAR]/[
z Push to cancel the Submenu or Option selection mode in the Menu screen. (p. 39) z Hold down for 1 second to turn the activated AIS target into a sleeping target. (p. 26) L Hold down [ENTER]/[
] for 1 second to change the sleeping AIS target to an activated target. z Hold down for 1 second to release the ARPA target or delete the TLL symbol. (pp. 23, 33) t CURSOR PAD z Push to move the cross-line cursor in sixteen directions in the normal operating mode. z Sets the EBLs, VRMs, alarm area, ARPA target, AIS target, and so on. z Push [t] or [u] to select the Menu group, or push [p] or [q] to select the menu items in the Menu screen. (p. 39) Control panel (English) Control panel (Chinese) y ENTER KEY*
] in this manual.
*Described as [ENTER]/[
Push to select the target and display the ARPA, AIS, DSC, TLL, or WPT information. (pp. 14, 23, 26, 33) z In the Menu screen, push to display a submenu or option selection mode, or push to save the settings. (p. 39) z Hold down for 1 second to turn the sleeping AIS target into an activated target. (p. 26) L Hold down [CLEAR]/[
] for 1 second to change the activated AIS target to a sleeping target. z Hold down for 1 second to display the DSC details. (p. 32) u MODE / ZOOM KEY [MODEZOOM]/ [
z Push to select the screen mode, Head-up (H-
UP), Course-up (C-UP), North-up (N-UP) or True motion (TM) screen. (p. 7) L The North-up, and Course-up screens can be selected only when a bearing data input is connected. (pp. 45, 53) L The TM screen requires bearing data and position L TheTM screen is not selectable in the 32 NM or data. higher range. z Hold down for 1 second to select the ZOOM view ON or OFF. The ZOOM view expands the Plain Position Indicator (PPI) and the trail around the cross-line cursor to the double size of the normal view. (p. 10) 1 MR-1010RII / Page 13-6 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 i EBL2 (VRM2) KEY [EBL2 (VRM2)]/
] (pp. 1720)
z Push to display the EBL2 and the VRM2. EBL: Electronic Bearing Line VRM: Variable Range Marker Push [t] or [u] to adjust the EBL selector, or push
[p] or [q] to adjust the VRM selector. Then push
[ENTER]/[
] to set the point. The EBL2 bearing and the VRM2 distance are displayed in the lower right corner of the screen. When EBL1 and VRM1 are displayed, the center of the VRM2 is displayed at the intersection point of the EBL1 and the VRM1. o TRAILS KEY [TRAILS] / [
](p. 12) z Push to turn the trail function ON or OFF. This is useful for watching other ships tracks, and approximate relative speed. L The Trail settings can be changed in the Trail menu. z Hold down for 1 second to clear the plotted echoes when the trail function is ON.
!0 ALARM KEY [ALM1/2]/[
1/2](pp. 2122) z Push to select the Alarm function, ALM1, ALM2, ALM1 & ALM2, or OFF. z Hold down for 1 second to enter the alarm zone setting mode. Push the cursor pad to move the cross cursor to the zone starting point, then hold down [ALM1/2]/[
1/2] for 1 second. The frame of the entered zone is displayed. Then push the cursor pad to fix the finish point, and then push [ALM1/2]/[
1/2]. The alarm zone will automatically be formed.
!1 BRILLIANCE KEY [BRILL]/[
] (p. 8) z Push to display the Brill/Color setting box. L The brilliance of the display, the key backlight, and display color can be adjusted in the setting box. L The brightness of the symbols, characters and illuminations can be independently adjusted in the Color menu. z Push to increase or decrease the brilliance of z Hold down for 1 second to select the maximum the display. brilliance.
!2 OFF CENTER / PARALLEL INDEX LINE KEY
[OFF CENTPI]/ [
z Push to turn the OFF CENTER function ON or
] (p. 10) OFF. L This function is usable in the 24 NM or less ranges. z Hold down for 1 second to display or clear the
!3 EBL1 (VRM1) KEY [EBL1 (VRM1)]/
] (pp. 1720)
z Push to display the EBL1 and the VRM1. EBL: Electronic Bearing Line VRM: Variable Range Marker Push [t] or [u] to adjust the EBL selector, or push
[p] or [q] to adjust the VRM selector. Then push
[ENTER]/[
] to set the point. The EBL1 bearing and the VRM1 distance are displayed in the lower left corner of the screen. When the EBL1 and the VRM1 are displayed, the beginning of the EBL2 is displayed at the intersection point of the EBL1 and the VRM1.
!4 ACQUIRE TARGET / TLL KEY [ACQ/TLL]/ [
TLL]
z Push to acquire an ARPA target on the cursor. L Hold down [CLEAR]/[
the ARPA target.
] for 1 second to release z Hold down for 1 second to output the position information where the cursor is placed, to the NMEA output terminals. (p. 23) L TLL output requires bearing data and position data. L The target symbol can be displayed, depending on the setting in the TLL Mode item of the System menu. (p. 33)
!5 MENU KEY [MENU/HL-OFF]/[
z Push to enter or exit the Menu screen. (p. 39) z Push [t] or [u] to select the Menu groups, or push [p] or [q] to select the items. z While holding down [MENUHL_OFF]/[
], the heading line is temporarily turned OFF.(p.9) L The rings or other objects can also be turned OFF when the HL OFF Mode item in the System menu is set to All. (p. 44)
!6 RAIN CLUTTER CONTROL RAIN /
(p. 7, 9) Eliminates echoes from rain, snow, fog, and so on. z Rotate the control fully counter clockwise to deactivate the RAIN function.
) disappears. The RAIN icon (
!7 SEA CLUTTER CONTROL SEA /
(p. 7, 9) Eliminates echoes from waves in close range. Reduces the receiver gain for close objects within a radius of approximately 8 nautical miles to eliminate sea clutter. z Rotate the control fully clockwise to activate the automatic SEA control function. The SEA icon (
) is displayed in the upper left of parallel index lines.(p.17) the screen. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 AUTO is displayed below the SEA icon (
the automatic control function is active.
) when L Under normal conditions set the SEA to minimum. L Use this control with caution when the sea is rough.
!8 GAIN CONTROL GAIN /
Adjusts the receiver amplifier gain.
(p. 7, 9) z Rotate clockwise to increase the gain. L The increased gain may increase screen noise. 2 MR-1010RII / Page 13-7 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION Screen q w e r t y u i o
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!9 q SCREEN RANGE READOUT (p. 17) Displays the range of the current screen. Indicator NM km nautical miles kilometers Description L The distance unit can be selected in the Initial menu. w FIXED RING RANGE READOUT (p. 17) Displays the interval range of the fixed ring. r HEADING INDICATOR (p. 15) Displays the heading readout. The HDG readout indicates the bow of the ships heading in a clockwise direction from north. Indicator HDG COG Description Displayed when the Bearing Input in the Initial menu is set to NMEA, N+1, or AUX. Displayed When the Bearing Input item in the Initial menu is set to GPS or GPS-L. e MODE INDICATOR (p. 7) Displays the mode of the display. Push [MODEZOOM]/ [
Description Indicator H-UP C-UP N-UP TM Head-up Course-up North-up True Motion L N-UP and C-UP screens require external bearing data. L The TM screen requires bearing data and position data.
] to select. t BEARING REFERENCE (p. 15) Displays the bearing reference. Indicator T M True bearing Magnetic bearing Description y TUNING MODE INDICATOR (p. 9) Displays the tuning mode and the tuning level. Indicator Auto Manual Auto tuning Manual tuning Description TUNE (AUTO) is displayed when the TUNE item in the Video menu is set to Auto or TUNE (MAN) is displayed when the TUNE item is set Manual. u REFERENCE INDICATOR (p. 15) Displays the basis of vector reference. 3 MR-1010RII / Page 13-8 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 i TRAILS INDICATOR (p. 12) Displays the trail reference and the trail time. The echo remains, with gradation, during the period of trail time on the screen. (Except for the trail time: ) Progressing time counter starts counting until the timer
!8 INFORMATION BOX (pp. 14, 23, 26, 32) Displays a detailed information of a selected target, such as AIS, ARPA, TLL, Waypoint, or, DSC. L Refer to each section in this manual for details on the displayed information in each function. reaches the trail time. Indicator T M True Magnetic Description o RAIN CONTROL ICON Displayed when the RAIN function is used.
(p. 9)
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!0 SEA ICON Displayed when the SEA control function is used. AUTO is displayed below the icon when the automatic SEA control function is used.
!1 LONG PULSE ICON Displayed when the long pulse is used.
(p. 9)
!2 NORTH MARK The north mark indicates the true north direction.
!3 HEADING LINE (p.16) The heading line indicates the ships bow direction.
!4 CROSS-LINE CURSOR Used to measure the bearing and distance, setting the alarm zone, selecting the ARPA/AIS targets, and so on. L The cross-line cursor can be moved to sixteen directions by pushing or holding a cursor pad.
!5 AIS ICON Displayed when a valid VDM sentence is received
(p. 26) from the [NMEA1] (AIS) port. The indicator disappears if the AIS signal is not received for 6 minutes and 40 seconds.
!6 EBL1/ VRM1 READOUTS (pp. 1720) Displays the bearing of the Electronic Bearing Line
(EBL) 1 and the distance of the Variable Range Marker (VRM) 1, when the EBL1 and the VRM1 are used. L Nautical miles (NM) or kilometers (km) can be selected in the Initial menu as the distance unit in the Initial menu.
!7 OWN SHIP INFORMATION Displays your own ships latitude and longitude, course, and speed. L To display the position, NMEA 0183 data is required. L The speed unit in nautical miles (kn) or kilometers
(km/h) can be selected as the speed unit in the Initial menu.
!9 CURSOR INFORMATION The current position of the cross-line cursor is displayed. L Latitude and longitude (Lat/Lon) or Time to go (TTG) can be selected as the position format. L An external NMEA data in 0183 format is required. Displays the bearing and distance to the cross-line cursor. Indicator R T M Description Relative bearing True bearing Magnetic bearing L Bearing data and position data are required.
@0 EBL2/ VRM2 READOUTS (pp. 1720) Displays the bearing of the Electronic Bearing Line
(EBL) 2 and the distance of the Variable Range Marker (VRM) 2 when the EBL2 and the VRM2 are set. L Nautical miles (NM) or kilometers (km) can be selected as the distance unit in the Initial menu.
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(p. 23) Displayed when one or more targets are automatically acquired by auto acquire function.
@2 PLAIN POSITION INDICATOR SCOPE AREA Displays the radar picture and plots the data such as vessels, bases, and so on.
@3 FIXED RANGE RINGS (p. 25) Displays the distance at fixed intervals from the own position. The interval distance is indicated by the ring range readout (w). L These rings are displayed when the Ring Brill item in the Color menu is set to ON (1 to 3).
@4 ZOOM ICON Displayed when the zoomed view is activated.
(p. 10)
@5 ECHO STRETCH ICON Displayed when the echo stretch function is used.
(p. 11)
@6 IR1 / IR2 ICONS
(p. 10) Displayed when the Interference Rejection (IR) function 1 or 2 is turned ON.
@7 ALARM1 / ALARM2 ICONS Displayed when the alarm 1 or 2 is set.
(p. 2122)
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@9 PARALLEL INDEX LINES (p. 17) Displayed when the Parallel Index line (PI) function is used. Used to measure the direction and interval of the parallel index lines
#0 PI READOUTS (p. 17) Displays the direction and interval of the parallel index lines when the Parallel Index line (PI) function is set.
#1 WAYPOINT MARKER (p. 14) Displays a waypoint that is received from navigation equipment. This marker is displayed when the WPT Display item in the Display menu is set to ON. To display the Waypoint marker, bearing data and NMEA data in 0183 format are required. (p. 53)
#2 EBL1 (pp. 1720)
#3 EBL2 (pp. 1720) Used to measure bearing. When a target is selected, the EBL/VRM1 readouts
(!6) or the EBL/VRM2 readouts (@0) display its bearing.
#4 VRM1 (pp. 1720)
#5 VRM2 (pp. 1720) Used to measure distance. When a target is selected, the EBL/VRM1 readouts (!6) or the EBL/VRM2 readouts (@0) display its distance. 55 MR-1010RII / Page 13-108 PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
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#7 WARNING MESSAGE (p. 22) Displayed at the bottom of the screen when an alarm sounds in case such as a vessel is entered into the zone that you have set. Push [CLEAR]/[
] key to stop the alarm sound and close the displayed message.
#8 POPUP MESSAGE (p. 32) A message pops up when the radar received the data of the target, such as a DSC, or favorite AIS that you have selected. Push [Enter]/[
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] to display the details, or push
] key to stop the alarm sound and close 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 66 MR-1010RII / Page 13-11 2 BASIC OPERATION Turning the Power ON or OFF Refer to Chapter 14 in this manual about the installation and connections. (pp. 5460) Turning ON the power 1. Push [
] to turn ON the power. The magnetron inside the scanner unit warms up for 90 seconds and the warm-up time is counted down on the screen. When the countdown is completed, the Standby screen is displayed. Warm-up time Basic operation 1. Turn ON the power. (q) Standby indicator is displayed after the Warm-up is completed. 2. Adjust the display brilliance and color. (w) 3. Push [TX (SAVE)]/[
4. Push [+] several times until the maximum display
]. (e) range is selected. (r) 5. Rotate GAIN /
6. Push [+] or [] several times to select a desired to adjust the gain. (t) display range. (y) L The screen range readout shows the range of the screen. 7. Rotate SEA /
control to minimum. (u) to set the sea clutter 8. Rotate RAIN /
to set the rain clutter control to minimum. (i) 9. Push [MODE]/[
] to select either the Head-
up: H-UP, Course-up: C-UP, North-up: N-UP or True Motion: TM screen. (o) L C-UP or N-UP can be selected only when bearing data is provided. TM can be selected only when bearing and position data is provided.
(See page 53 for details) Standby indicator t u i q e ry t u i q e ry 2. Push [TX (SAVE)]/[
] to start scanning. Targets and heading markers are displayed. The screen is displayed approximately 2 seconds after turning ON the power, when Auto is selected in the TUNE item of the Video menu. NOTE: At the first turning ON the MR-1010RII or after performing Factory Reset, the Initial Setting screen is displayed. Push [p] or [q] to select a language, and push [ENTER]. (p. 38) Turning OFF the power z Push [
] to turn OFF the power. o o w w
(English)
(Chinese) 7 MR-1010RII / Page 13-12 BASIC OPERATION 2 Adjusting brilliance and color D Adjusting the display brilliance The brilliance of the screen can be adjusted. When you require continuous operation, but not constant viewing, a lower setting can increase the life of the LCD. 1. Push [BRILL]/[
] to open the Brilliance/Color adjustment box. D Selecting the display color The Day (white background), Night (black background), and User settings are selectable. 1. Push [BRILL]/[
] to open the Brilliance/Color adjustment box. 2. Push [t] or [u] to adjust the display brilliance. 3. Push [CLEAR]/[
] to close the box. The adjustment box automatically closes if you do not push any keys for 5 seconds. z Push [BRILL]/[
] to increase or decrease the display brilliance. z Hold down [BRILL]/[
maximum brilliance.
] for 1 second to select NOTE: High intensity will shorten the life of the LCD display. D Adjusting the key backlight The brilliance of the key backlight can be adjusted for your convenient operation. 1. Push [BRILL]/[
] to open the Brilliance/Color adjustment box. 2. Push [q] to select the Key item. 3. Push [t] or [u] to adjust the key backlight. 4. Push [CLEAR]/[
] to close the box. The adjustment box automatically closes if you do not push any keys for 5 seconds. 2. Push [q] twice to select the Color item. 3. Push [t] or [u] to select a display color. L You can set the display color to the Day, Night, or User. 4. Push [CLEAR]/[
] to close the box. The adjustment box automatically closes if you do not push any keys for 5 seconds. D Customizing the Display color You can customize the foreground and background color of each color setting, in the Color menu. See the Menu Screen for details. (pp.3940)
(MENU w Color) 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Color menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Color settings.
] to display the Menu screen. The selected item is highlighted. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to select a display color, then
]. push [ENTER]/[
D Brilliance of the fixed range rings The fixed range rings can be used for rough distance measurements. (p. 25) The brilliance of the fixed range rings can be adjusted or turned OFF.
(MENU w Color w Ring Brill) 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Color menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Ring Brill item.
] to display the Menu screen. The selected item is highlighted. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection 5. Push [t] or [u] to select a Ring Brilliance 1, 2, 3 mode. or OFF. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
] to save the setting and exit the option selection mode. L Push [CLEAR]/[
] to cancel the setting and exit the mode. NOTE: Refer to Chapter 3 for details on the fixed range ring settings. (p.17) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 8 MR-1010RII / Page 13-13 Adjusting the screen The followings are typical basic operation examples that may hinder radar reception (sea clutter, precipitation interference and echoes from other radar). See also Basic Radar Theory in Chapter 9
(pp. 4749) D Adjusting the GAIN z Rotate the GAIN /
control clockwise to increase, or counter clockwise to decrease the gain. L The increased gain may increase screen noise. Adjust the gain to the point where the screen noise just disappears. D SEA function The SEA function eliminates echoes from waves at close range. Reduce the receiver gain for close objects within a radius of approximately 8 NM to eliminate sea clutter. z Rotate the SEA /
control until the echoes from sea waves disappears. The SEA icon (
) is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen when the SEA function is active. Echoes from sea waves Adjust SEA control z Rotate the SEA /
control fully clockwise to activate the automatic control. AUTO is displayed below the SEA icon (
automatic control function is active.
) when the control reduces the NOTE: The SEA /
receiver sensitivity of objects within approximately 8 NM. Therefore, when the SEA setting is set to too high, close targets are blanked. Small objects may not be displayed on the screen when strong echoes from rain or islands within 1 NM while the automatic SEA function is activated. 9 D RAIN function This function eliminates echoes from rain, snow, fog, and so on. z Rotate the RAIN /
control fully counterclockwise to deactivate the control function. The RAIN icon (
) disappears. Small echoes Adjust RAIN control D Manual tuning The receiver tuning can be manually adjusted.
(MENU w Video w Tune) 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Video menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the TUNE item.
] to display the Menu screen. The selected item is highlighted. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to select Manual, then push
[ENTER]/[
TUNE (MAN) is displayed at the top of the screen.
]. 6. Push [q] to select the Manual TUNE item. The selected item is highlighted. 7. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. If the TUNE item is set to Auto, you cannot enter the option selection mode. 8. Push [t] or [u] to adjust the tuning level. (p. 44)
]. 9. Push [ENTER]/[
10. Push [MENU]/[
] to exit the Menu screen. D Heading marker The heading marker is a line that indicates your vessels bow direction. This marker will be displayed on the center of the screen when the Head-up screen: H-UP is selected. You can temporarily hide the heading marker when the target is located under the heading marker. The heading marker is hidden while holding down the [MENU]/[
] key. 2BASIC OPERATIONMR-1010RII / Page 13-14 OFF CENTER function The scanning area can be shifted in direction and can be partially enlarged. This is useful when the Head-up screen is selected, and you want to enlarge the bow direction display, or the center of the screen shifts in the direction of the intersection. L This function is selectable in 24 NM or shorter ranges. L This function is not selectable in the TM screen. 1. Push [OFF CENT]/[
2. Push [OFF CENT]/[
normal screen.
] to shift the screen.
] again to return to the The OFF center mode setting can be changed in the OFF Center Mode item in the System menu. 25%, 50%, 75%, and Cursor are selectable. Zoom function The Zoom function expands the target to two times normal view. 1. Move the cross-line cursor to a target. 2. Hold down [MODE]/[
] for 1 second to change between the zoomed view and the normal view. The ZOOM icon (
) is displayed in the upper right of the screen. Interference Rejection function Radar interference may be displayed when another vessels radar is operating on the same frequency band in close proximity. The Interference Rejection
(IR) function can eliminate this type of interference.
] to display the Menu screen. 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Video menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the IR item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection 5. Push [t] or [u] to select the IR function 1, 2, or mode. OFF. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen. IR1 or IR2 indicator is displayed in the upper right of the screen, when the function is activated. Normal view OFF center view Normal view Zoomed view
(MENU w Video w IR) Radar interference With IR function ON 10 2BASIC OPERATION123456789101112131415161718192021MR-1010RII / Page 13-15(MENU w Video w Echo Stretch) Normal screen With Echo Stretch ON
(MENU w Video w Pulse Width) Echo Stretch function The blips can be magnified electronically for easier viewing of small targets.
] to display the Menu screen. 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Video menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Echo Stretch item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to select the Echo Stretch ON. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to exit the Menu screen. ES is displayed in the upper right of the screen,
] to save the setting. when the function is activated. NOTE: Turn OFF this function during normal operation. Long pulse function To magnify the blips for easier viewing of small targets, the long pulse and echo stretch functions are usable. When the long pulse is used in the 34 to 3 NM range, this function magnifies target echoes behind the target.
]. 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Video menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Pulse Width item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection 5. Push [t] or [u] to select SP (Short Pulse) or LP mode.
(Long Pulse). When LP is selected, left of the screen. is displayed in the upper 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen. NOTE: Selecting LP (Long Pulse) decreases the target distance resolution. (p. 43) 11 2BASIC OPERATIONMR-1010RII / Page 13-16 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Trail menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select an item.
] to display the Menu screen. L The selectable settings are described below. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to select an option. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen. The trail interval counter starts to count up to the trail
(MENU w Trail) Trail function The trail function memorizes echoes continuously or at constant intervals. This is useful for watching other vessels tracks, approximate relative speed and so on. D Using the Trail function 1. Push [TRAILS]/[
] to turn ON the Trail function. The trail indicator and the trail interval are displayed in the upper left of the screen. time. 2. All echoes higher than the specified level at the plotted time are memorized and displayed with a graduated intensity together with the current echoes. Echoes are displayed with minimum intensity when is selected. L Hold down [TRAILS]/[
] for 1 second to reset the trail interval counter and the plotted echoes. 3. Push [TRAILS]/[
] to cancel the Trail function and clears the plotted echoes. The trail indicator and the trail interval disappear. Trail indicator Trail interval counter Reference True:
Regardless of the movement of your vessel, the trail of other vessels displays a real movement over ground. Therefore, a stopped target's trail is not displayed. The True trail requires a heading signal and your own vessel's position information. Relative: The trail of other vessels is relative to your vessel. In this mode, other vessels movement and your vessels movement are combined, so, Relative trail is valid if you want to look at the relative movement to avoid collisions. However, a stopped targets trail is also displayed. In that case, it is difficult to see in some places such as near islands. L Regardless of this setting, the display acts as:
The Relative trail setting when the Head-UP (H-UP) The True trail setting when the True motion (TM) screen is selected. screen is selected. Time Selects the trail time from 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, 6 minutes, 15 minutes, or (continuous) Color Selects the trail time from Blue, Yellow, Green, Red, Orange, and White. Level Low: Leaves a trail between Low and High levels. Middle: Leaves a trail between Mid and High levels. High: Leaves a trail only at the High level. 12 Trail time D Customizing the trail settings You can customize the trail settings in the Trail menu of the Menu screen. 2BASIC OPERATION123456789101112131415161718192021MR-1010RII / Page 13-17 Power save function The power save function conserves the vessel's battery power by pausing the transmission. The standby (pausing) times are selectable (rotation number is fixed to 10). For example, when 1 minute is selected, the scanner rotates 10 revolutions, then stops for 1 minute, and then repeats this sequence while the power save mode is activated. D Setting the scanning standby time 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the System menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Save Time item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to select the standby time. L 1, 6, 15, and 30 minutes are selectable. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen. D Entering the power saving mode 1. Hold down [TX (SAVE)]/[
] for 1 second to enter the power save mode. The SAVE indicator is displayed in the upper right of the screen. 2. After the scanning rotations are finished, transmission and rotation are suspended until the selected standby time elapses. SAVE and standby time are displayed in the upper right of the screen and the standby time is counted down. After the selected standby time elapses, transmission and rotation restart. 3. Push [TX (SAVE)]/[
save function. The save indicator turns OFF.
] to cancel the power NOTE: You can save more power by using the Power save function with the Alarm function. In this case, the LCD display is turned OFF until an object enters the set alarm zone. (p. 21) 13
(MENU w System w Save Time) Counts down the standby time Scan and STBY modes alternate 2BASIC OPERATIONMR-1010RII / Page 13-18(MENU w Initial w Speed Unit) Ship Speed Indicator
(MENU w Display w WPT Display) Waypoint marker Ship speed indication When the ship speed data in NMEA 0183 format is applied, the radar can display the ship speed.
]. 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Speed Unit item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to select the speed unit. L knot (kn) or kilometers/hour (km/h) is selectable. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen. Waypoint indication When waypoint data received from navigation equipment in NMEA 0183 format is applied, the radar can display the waypoint. To display the waypoint marker, bearing data and position data are required. (p. 53) D Displaying the waypoint marker 1. Push [MENU]/[
]. 2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Display menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the WPT Display item.
] to enter the option selection 4. Push [ENTER]/[
mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to turn the setting ON or OFF. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to exit the Menu screen.
] to save the setting. D Waypoint information 1. Move the cross-line cursor on the waypoint mark or line. 2. Push [ENTER]/[
] to display the information. The target identification (ID), position, Time to go
(TTG), bearing (BRG), and distance (DIST) are displayed in the information box. 14 2BASIC OPERATION123456789101112131415161718192021MR-1010RII / Page 13-19(MENU w System w Bearing Mode) T: True north M: Magnetic north Bearing settings The radar bearing interface accepts NMEA, N+1, AUX, or COG data format and the bearing can use a magnetic or true north type. When a true north type bearing is used, the variation from magnetic north can be adjusted on 0.1 steps. D Setting the bearing input 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Bearing Input
]. item. mode. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection 5. Push [t] or [u] to select the bearing data source. L NMEA, N+1, AUX, GPS, or GPS-L is selectable. L GPS and GPS-L uses the COG (Course Over the Ground) data as the bearing. However, if the vessel's speed is less than 3 knots, direction accuracy falls. Moreover, the position accuracy or the current actual course may vary, therefore the radar may display incorrect direction. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen. D Setting the bearing type
]. 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the System menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Bearing Mode item. mode. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection 5. Push [t] or [u] to select the Bearing mode. L True and Magnetic north type are selectable. L All displayed bearing readouts show the selected bearing type. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen. 15 2BASIC OPERATIONMR-1010RII / Page 13-20(MENU w System w Variation) D Setting the magnetic variation
]. 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the System menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Variation item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to select the bearing variation. L Auto* and Manual are selectable.
] to save the setting. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. When the Manual option is selected in step 4, push [q] to select the Manual Variation, then push [ENTER]/[
]. 8. Push [p] or [q] to set the bearing variation. 9. Push [ENTER]/[
10. Push [MENU]/[
] to exit the Menu screen.
] to save the setting. NOTE:
NMEA data is required for the Auto variation. NEVER select Auto without NMEA data or incorrect variation data may be entered. Until an effective variation is received, use 0 for difference between true North and magnetic North. After an effective variation is received, use the last data for the difference. The MR-1010RII memorize the data until you turn OFF the power. 16 2BASIC OPERATION123456789101112131415161718192021MR-1010RII / Page 13-21 3 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS Distance measurement Various ways to measure the distance are provided with this radar. L You can select a distance unit from nautical miles (NM), or kilometers (km) in the Initial menu (p. 45). TYPE Fixed range ring
(RING) Parallel index lines
(PI) Variable range marker 1
(VRM1) Variable range marker 2
(VRM2) DESCRIPTION Displays fixed rings. Suitable for rough estimations from your own vessel to any target. Selectable from two types of range rings. Displays six parallel index lines. Suitable for rough estimations from your own vessel to any target. Displays a variable range marker and activated by [p] or [q] for the range marker selector. Suitable for accurate measurements from your own vessel to a target. Normally functions the same as VRM1. When the VRM1 and EBL1 selects a target, the center of VRM2 appears at the intersection point. Suitable for accurate measure-
ments from target to target. D Using the fixed rings
(MENU w Initial w Range Ring) 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu. 3. Push [p] or [q]Select the Range Ring item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to select Ring 1 or Ring 2. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
] to save the setting. 7. Push [MENU]/[
] to exit the Menu screen. Fixed rings in each screen range Range
(NM) Ring range
(NM) Number of rings Ring range
(km) Number of rings Range
(km) Ring1 Ring2 Ring1 Ring2 Ring1 Ring2 Ring1 Ring2 18 14 12 34 1 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 32 36 0.0625 0.125 0.125 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.25 0.5 0.5 1 2 3 6 1 2 4 1 2 4 8 12 2 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 14 12 34 1 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 32 36 48 0.125 0.125 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.25 0.5 1 2 0.5 1 4 3 3 3 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 12 2 6 6 6 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 NOTE: When the screen is shifted, the number of rings may differ. D Using the Parallel index lines
] for 1 second. 1. Hold down [PI]/[
The crossed lines are displayed. 2. Push [p] or [q] to increase or decrease the range of lines, and [t] or [u] to rotate the lines. The direction of the parallel index lines and the line interval are displayed on the lower right of the screen. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
4. Hold down [PI]/[
] to set lines.
] for 1 second to clear the parallel index lines. Ring range Parallel index lines Fixed rings Parallel index lines readout 17 MR-1010RII / Page 13-22 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS 3 D Using the variable range marker 1. Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[
] to display 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to set the EBL/VRM2 the VRM1 and EBL1, then push [p] or [q] to set the marker. The range between the vessel and the target is indicated in the EBL/VRM1 readout. 2. Push [ENTER]/[
] to set the EBL/VRM1 setting. 5. Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[
EBL1 and VRM1. 6. Push [EBL2 (VRM2)]/[
EBL2 and VRM2.
] to clear the
] to clear the setting. 3. Push [EBL2 (VRM2)]/[
] to display the VRM2 and EBL2, then push [p] or [q] to set the marker. The range between the vessel and the target is indicated in the EBL/VRM2 readout. When VRM1 and EBL1 are displayed, the center of VRM2 is displayed at the intersection point of VRM1 and EBL1. Bearing and Distance measurement This radar has two Electronic Bearing Lines (EBL) to indicate the target direction from your vessel or a target. D Using both the EBL and VRM 1. Move the cross-line cursor onto the target. 2. Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[
the EBL1 and VRM1. Push [t] or [u] to rotate the Electronic Bearing Line. Push [p] or [q] to increase or decrease the Variable
] to display Range Markers ring size. The EBL/VRM1 readout indicates the target bearing and distance. The EBL readouts indicate the target bearing. The indication may differ, depending on the setting in the Bearing Reference item of the System menu (p. 12). 0 to 360R:
Relative direction, when 360R is selected in the Bearing Reference item. P/S 0 to 180: Bow direction, when PT/SB is selected in the Bearing Reference item. True or magnetic bearing, when selecting True in the Bearing Reference item.
*Bearing data is required. (p. 53)
] to set the EBL/VRM1 0 to 360T*:
3. Push [ENTER]/[
setting. 4. Move the cross-line cursor onto the target. 5. Hold down [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[
] for 1 second to move the EBL1 and VRM1 to the cursor. L Hold down [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[
] for 1 second again to move the EBL1 and VRM1 to the original place. 6. Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[
EBL1 and VRM1. L Cursor remains on the display.
] to clear the EBL/VRM1 readout EBL1 VRM1 EBL1 VRM1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 EBL1/VRM1 readout 18 MR-1010RII / Page 13-23 3 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS Advanced measurements Using both Electronic Bearing Lines (EBL) and both Variable Range Markers (VRM), the following advanced measurements can be made. D Measuring the distance and direction between two targets 1. Move the cursor onto the target. 2. Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[
the EBL1 and VRM1. L Push [t] or [u] to rotate the Electronic Bearing Line. L Push [p] or [q] to increase or decrease the Variable
] to display Range Marker ring size. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] to set the VRM/EBL1 setting. 4. Push [EBL2 (VRM2)]/[
the EBL2 and VRM2. The intersection of the EBL1 and VRM1 becomes the
] to display center of the EBL2 and VRM2. 5. Push [p], [q], [t], or [u] to move the cursor onto the other target. L Push [t] or [u] to rotate the Electronic Bearing Line. L Push [p] or [q] to increase or decrease the Variable Range Marker ring size. 6. The VRM2 readout displays the distance between the two targets. The EBL2 readout displays the direction from one target to the other. VRM1 EBL1 D Measuring the relative speed and course of a target 1. Push [TRAILS]/[
] to turn ON the Trail function, and then the trail extends until it reaches to the preset trail time. (p. 12) The trail icon and trail interval are displayed in the upper left of the screen. 2. Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[
] to display the EBL1 and VRM1, and then set the VRM1 and EBL1 to a previously plotted target. L Push [t] or [u] to rotate the Electronic Bearing Line. L Push [p] or [q] to increase or decrease the Variable Range Marker ring size. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] to set the VRM/EBL1 setting. 4. Push [EBL2 (VRM2)]/[
] to display the EBL2 and VRM2, and then set the VRM2 and EBL2 to the current plotted position of the same target. The intersection of the EBL1 and VRM1 becomes the center of the EBL2 and VRM2. 5. The VRM2 is a measure of target movement that can be converted into relative target speed. L For example, when a 6 minute trail time is selected, multiplying the distance by ten gives the relative average speed of the target. L If your vessel is stationary during the plotting time, the converted speed and direction become absolute. L The converted speed unit is knots, kilometers or miles, depending on the Distance Unit in the Initial menu. 6. The EBL2 displays the course direction of the 19 target. VRM1 EBL1 VRM2 EBL2 EBL2 VRM2 MR-1010RII / Page 13-24 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS 3 D Measuring the distance and course from a waypoint 1. Display a waypoint as described on page 14. 2. Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[
] to display EBL2 VRM2 the EBL1 and VRM1, and then set the VRM1 and EBL1 to the waypoint. Push [t] or [u] to rotate the Electronic Bearing Line. L Push [p] or [q] to increase or decrease the Variable Range Marker ring size. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] to set the VRM/EBL1 setting. 4. Push [EBL2 (VRM2)]/[
] to display the EBL2 and VRM2, and then set the VRM2 and EBL2 to a target point, for example a next waypoint. The intersection of the EBL1 and VRM1 becomes the center of the EBL2 and VRM2. 5. The VRM2 displays the distance to the target from the first waypoint. The distance unit can be selected as nautical miles
(NM) or kilometers (km) in the Initial menu. 6. The EBL2 readout displays the direction to the target from the first waypoint. EBL1 VRM1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 MR-1010RII / Page 13-25 The unit has an alarm function to protect your vessel from collisions. If other vessels, islands, or other obstruc-
tions come into the preset alarm zone, the function alerts you with an alarm. You can set the range and bearing for up to two alarm zones. While the alarm function is activated, the power save function turns off the LCD screen until an alarm is given, to conserve the power. 4 ALARM FUNCTION Setting the Alarm zone D Setting and using the alarm function 1. Push [+] or [] to select a range. 2. Move the cross-line cursor to the starting point of the alarm zone. 3. Push [ALM1/2]/[
1/2] several times to turn ON the Alarm 1 and/or Alarm 2. The Alarm icon (
) on the upper right of the screen and the preset alarm zone(s) is displayed. (Fig. 1) 4. Hold down [ALM1/2]/[
1/2] for 1 second to enter the alarm zone setting. The starting zone is displayed on the screen. (Fig. 1) 5. Push [t] or [u] to adjust an angle and push [p]
or [q] to set the distance of the alarm zone. The selected alarm zone is displayed. 6. Push [ALM1/2]/[
1/2] to set the alarm zone 7. and activate the alarm function. The Alarm icon is displayed. The selected alarm zone remains. If a target comes into or goes out of the alarm zone, an alarm sounds. L Push [CLEAR]/[
L Push [ALM1/2]/[
and function.
] to stop the alarm. 1/2] to cancel the alarm signal 8. To deactivate the alarm function, push [ALM1/2]/
1/2] several times.
The Alarm icon and alarm zone disappears. 9. To activate the alarm function again with the same zone, push [ALM1/2]/[
and the preset alarm zone is displayed. (Fig. 2) 1/2]. is displayed, the alarm function is NOTE: If invalid because the range is too small. In that case, push [+] one or more times until the alarm icon returns to
. D Entering the power save mode The Alarm function is also available when the MR-1010RII is in the power save mode. z Hold down [TX (SAVE)]/[
] for 1 second while the Alarm function is ON. The power save mode is activated and the display turns OFF. L When a target comes into the alarm zone, an alarm sounds, the display turns ON, and the power save mode is cancelled. 21 Use cursor pad to adjust the alarm zone, then push [ALM1/2]/[
set it. 1/2] to Fig. 1 Alarm icon Fig. 2 MR-1010RII / Page 13-26 ALARM FUNCTION 4
(MENU w System w Zone Alarm1)
(MENU w System w Zone Alarm2) Setting Zone alarm type A zone alarm sounds when the target comes into the zone, or when the target goes out of the zone. (p. 13) 1. Push [MENU]/[
], and then push [t] or [u] to select the System menu. 2. Push [p] or [q] to select the Zone Alarm1 or Zone Alarm2 item. mode. 4. Push [t] or [u] to select IN or OUT. IN:
Alarm sounds when the target comes into the zone. OUT: Alarm sounds when the target goes out of the zone. 5. Push [ENTER]/[
6. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection Target (other ship, and so on) Alarm zone Alarm sounds when the target comes into the zone. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 MR-1010RII / Page 13-27 5 THE SIMPLIFIED ARPA OPERATION The simplified Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA) function is designed to help prevent a collision with other vessels or landmasses. The radar automatically acquires and plots other vessels and landmasses that are in the set watch area. It auto-
matically calculates the closest point of approach (CPA), and the time to closest point of approach (TCPA) limit of your vessel and the targets, and sounds an alarm if there is a danger of colliding with them. ARPA Features Only targets in the 0.25 to 16 NM range that are displayed with a high luminosity (strong return signal) can be selected as ARPA targets. Up to 10 targets can be acquired and plotted on the screen, including up to 5 automatically acquired targets
(when the Auto Acquire function (p.25) is turned ON in the Menu screen). Plot positions are identified by an approved symbol mark (p. 24) and associated plot number. The target and vector line will move across the screen at the rate and direction defined by the calculated true or relative course and speed. The vector line is displayed on the target. ARPA operation D Operation Select a target on the screen that you want to track. 1. Move the cross-line cursor onto a target. 2. Push [ACQ]/[
] to set the target for tracking. A dotted circle symbol is displayed on the cursor. After 1 minute progressing time has passed, the circle changes to a solid circle with a dotted vector line, the number of the target is displayed beside the icon, and tracking operation starts. When the target disappears, a red cross blinks on the target, and then the mark disappears after 1 minute. When a target advances within the CPA and TCPA limits, the mark changes its color to red, blinks, and sounds an alarm. To cancel the alarm, push [CLEAR]/
]. 3. To display a target information, move the cross-
line cursor onto the target, and then push
[ENTER]/[
The corners of a square is displayed on the selected
]. target. The target identification number, position, course
(CRS), speed (SPD), CPA, TCPA, bearing (BRG), and distance (DIST) are displayed. 4. To release the target, move the cursor onto the target, then hold down [CLEAR]/[
second.
] for 1 23 Target ARPA icon MR-1010RII / Page 13-28 THE SIMPLIFIED ARPA OPERATION 5 Descriptions of ARPA targets D The status icons The followings are the status icons for APRA targets. Status Description Focused target is displayed with the orange colored circle Selected target is displayed with corners of the square Selected, started to acquire automatically or manually. 5 Acquired target Approximately 1 minute after the acquirement is started, the dotted circle icon changes to a circle, and the vector of the vessel is displayed. Target with a number Displayed when the No. Display setting in the ARPA menu in the Menu screen is set to Selector all. CPA/TCPA alarm mark. The target is close to within a minimum range and time. Alarm sounds and red colored mark blinks until acquiring the target. Push [ACQ]/[
Indicates the tracking of a target is lost. Alarm sounds, red cross blinks, and ARPA target lost is displayed. Push any key to cancel the alarm.
] to acquire the target, or push [CLEAR]/[
] to cancel the alarm. D Course and speed vector The vector indicates the targets predicted, true or relative course and speed. The vector time may change, depending on the setting in the Vector Time item of the Target menu (p. 41). The tip of the vector shows the targets predicted position after the time selected in the Vector Time item of the Target menu (p.41). D Plots (ARPA) The plot displays the targets past positions as 5 dots, during each specified tracking interval. The target track interval may change, depending on the setting in the Track Interval item of the Target menu.
(p. 41) Plots Status Target is going straight Targets predicted positon Vector Vector time Current position Target is turning right Target is reducing speed (dots are closer together behind the target) Target is increasing speed (dots are father apart behind the target) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 24 MR-1010RII / Page 13-29 All Clear Targets Releases all of the ARPA targets at the same time. 1. Push [ENTER]/[
]. 2. Push [t] to select OK. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] again to release all ARPA targets. The All Clear Target item is grayed out. Related settings You can change the target settings for ARPA operation. The settings of the Target menu are commonly used for the ARPA and AIS operations. See page 41 for the Target menu details. The Target menu items and their default settings are as follows. Vector Mode:
Vector Time:
Track Interval:
CPA* Limit:
TCPA* Limit:
CPA/TCPA Alarm:
True 6 min 1 min 1.0 NM 1 min ON
* CPA/TCPA: Closest Point of Approach and Time to Clos-
est Point of Approach limits are set to give a warning when a target or targets enter those limits around your own vessel. 5 THE SIMPLIFIED ARPA OPERATION ARPA settings You can customize the ARPA settings in the ARPA menu of the Menu screen. 1. Push [MENU]/[
]. 2. Push [t] or [u] to select the ARPA menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to select an option. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen.
(MENU w ARPA )
(Default: ON) Function OFF: Turns OFF the ARPA (Automatic Radar Plot-
ting Aid) function. Turns ON the ARPA function. ON:
(Default: OFF) Auto Acquire Sets whether the MR-1010RII automatically acquires targets or not. OFF: Does not automatically acquire a target. ON:
Automatically acquires up to 5 targets.
(Default: OFF) Track The plot displays the targets past positions as 5 dots, during each specified tracking interval. You can specify the track interval in the Track Inter-
val item of the Target menu. OFF: Turns OFF the Track display function. ON: Turns ON the Track display function.
(Default: Select) No. Display Select the target identification number type that is displayed at the right side of the mark. OFF: Does not display any mark number. Select: Displays only the selected mark number. All:
Displays all mark numbers. 25 MR-1010RII / Page 13-30 About AIS The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is primarily used for collision-risk management and navigation safety. It automatically transmits and receives vessel information, such as the vessel name, MMSI code, vessel type, position data, speed, course, destination and more. Information is exchanged among the vessels and/or base stations on the VHF maritime mobile band. The information helps to identify other nearby vessels or stations by displaying the received data on a plotter or a radar screen. There are 7 types of AIS stations, vessels, base stations, Search and Rescue (SAR), Aids to Navigation (AtoN), Search and Rescue Transmitter (AIS-SART), Man OverBoard (MOB), and Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon-AIS (EPIRB-AIS). Also, there are 2 classes of AIS units, which are installed on vessels, Class A and Class B. AIS operation D Displaying AIS information Select a target whose information you want to display on the screen. Turn ON the AIS display and set its settings.
(pp. 2931) 1. Move the cross-line cursor onto a target. 2. Push [ENTER]/[
] to select the target. The corners of a square are displayed on the selected target and the target information is displayed in the AIS information box. AIS Class, MMSI number, Vessel name, Course
(CRS), Speed (SPD), CPA, TCPA, bearing (BRG), and distance (DIST) are displayed. AIS RECEIVER 6 Other vessel
(Class A AIS) Other vessel
(Class B AIS) Base Station Vessel Information Your vessel
(Class A AIS) Displaying the AIS Details 1. Move the cross-line cursor onto a target.
] for 1 second. 2. Hold down [ENTER]/[
The AIS details is displayed in the message box.
] to close the message box. Push [CLEAR]/[
Activating the sleeping target manually 1. Select a sleeping target, then holding down
] for 1 second to display the AIS
[ENTER]/[
details. 2. Push [ENTER]/[
] to change the selected target to activated. 3. Push [CLEAR]/[
message box.
] to close the AIS details Changing the activated target to sleeping z Move the cross-line cursor to an activated target, then hold down [CLEAR]/[
change the selected target to sleeping.
] for 1 second to Information L If several targets are overlapped on the screen, push
[ENTER]/[
] to sequentially select a target. When the target disappears, red crosses blink on the target, and then the mark disappears after 6 minutes and 40 seconds. D Warning message by AIS receiver When a target advances within the CPA and TCPA limits, mark changes its color to red and blinks. A warning message is displayed, and an alarm sounds. Push [CLEAR]/[
] to cancel the alarm. 26 123456789101112131415161718192021MR-1010RII / Page 13-31 D AIS target icons The AIS targets are displayed with an icon described below, depending on the type of the target. Icon Description Vessel (p. 28) The tip of the target triangle automatically points in the direction its heading. Vessel (p. 28) The vessel that the CPA and TCPA could not be calculated. Base Station Search and Rescue (SAR) Search and Rescue (SAR) craft Aids to Navigation (AtoN) Virtual Aids to Navigation (Virtual AtoN) Search and Rescue Transponder (SART), MAN OVERBOARD (MOB), or Emergency Position Indicate Radio Beacon (EPIRB) Description of the AIS display e w q r q AIS indicator:
Displayed when a valid VDM sentence is received from the [NMEA1] (AIS) port. The indicator disappears if the AIS signal is not received for 6 minutes. w Selected AIS target:
Four corners of a square are displayed when a target is selected. The details of the selected AIS target is displayed in the AIS information box (r). e AIS target:
The icons in the table to the top left are displayed as AIS targets. r AIS information box Displays the selected AIS information. AIS Class, MMSI number, Vessel name, Course
(CRS), Speed (SPD), CPA, TCPA, bearing
(BRG), and distance (DIST) are displayed. L Your vessel icon is displayed in the center of the standby screen when a valid VDM sentence is input from the [NMEA1] (AIS) port. L The AIS target icons are displayed when AIS is selected in the STBY Mode item of the System menu (p. 31). If more than the specified AIS signals are received, R AIS Data is Full is displayed. The number of AIS signals are specified in the Number of AIS item of the AIS menu. 27 6AIS RECEIVERMR-1010RII / Page 13-32 D Plots (AIS) The plot displays the activated target, SAR, SART, MOB, or EPIRBs past positions as 5 dots, during each specified tracking interval. The target track may change, depending on the setting in the Track Interval item of the Target menu. (p. 31) Plots Status Target is going straight Target is turning right Target is reducing speed Target is increasing speed D Status of the vessel icon There are 5 kinds of target vessel status. Sleeping target:
The AIS signal has been updated (received), but the distance from your vessel is far, or you set it as sleeping. The target is displayed as just a triangle without a heading or vector line. Activated target:
The target is displayed with the heading line, SOG (Speed Over Ground), COG (Course Over Ground) vector and ROT (Rate of Turn). SOG (Speed Over Ground) and COG (Course Over Ground) vector ROT (Rate of Turn) Heading line If there is no heading data, the line points in the direction of COG. Dangerous target:
Even if the targets status is sleeping or activated, when it enters your CPA and TCPA limit settings, the target is displayed with a thick line and changes its color to red. Selected target:
The targets information is displayed in the data area. Lost target*:
When the AIS signal has not been updated
(received) for a specific period of time, the target triangle is marked with a red cross. If the AIS signal has still not been updated
(received) for 6 minutes and 40 seconds, the target icon disappears.
* A vessel is regarded as a Lost target after a specified period of time has passed since the vessel last transmitted data. (p.29) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2828 6AIS RECEIVERMR-1010RII / Page 13-33 AIS settings You can customize the AIS function in the Menu screen . 1. Push [MENU]/[
], and then push [t] or [u] to select the AIS menu. 2. Push [p] or [q] to select the item. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 4. Push [p], [q], [t], or [u] to select an option. 5. Push [ENTER]/[
6. Push [MENU]/[
] to exit the Menu screen.
] to save the setting. D AIS menu
(MENU w AIS) Display Turns the AIS Display function ON or OFF when the MR-1010RII is in Transmitting (TX) mode. OFF: Turn OFF the AIS display function. ON:
Turn ON the AIS display function.
(Default: ON)
(Default: OFF) Track The plot displays the AIS targets past positions as 5 dots, during each specified tracking interval. You can specify the track interval in the Track Interval item of the Target menu. OFF: Turn OFF the Track display function. ON:
Turn ON the Track display function. Name Display Selects the AIS target display type. OFF:
(Default: OFF) Does not display any name or number of the target. Displays the vessel name of the selected target. Displays all active target numbers. Select:
Active:
29
(Default: ON) Auto Activate The Auto Activate function automatically turns the sleeping AIS target into an activated target when the AIS target is at the specified distance or angle. You can specify the distance or angle in the next two items. OFF: Turn OFF the Auto Activate function. ON: Turn ON the Auto Activate function. Auto Activate - Distance Sets the distance from your vessel to between 0.1 and 10.0 NM, to automatically turn the sleeping AIS target into an activated target.
(Default: 1.0NM) Auto Activate - Angle Sets the angle from your vessel between 5 to 180 to automatically turn the sleeping AIS target into an activated target.
(Default: 180)
(Default: OFF) New Target Warning Sets whether the MR-1010RII gives a warning when the Auto Activate function automatically turns the sleeping AIS target into an activated target, or not. OFF: Does not give a warning when the Auto ON:
Activate function activates the target. Gives a warning when the Auto Activate function activates the target.
(Default: 100) Number of AIS Selects the maximum number of AIS targets that can be displayed on the screen to between 10 and 100 in 1 target steps.
(Default: ON) Slow Warn The AIS unit calculated COG (Course Over Ground) data of a vessel that is at anchor or drifting is unreliable, and therefore the CPA (Closest Point of Approach) and TCPA (Time to CPA) data may not be correctly calculated. If a vessel is anchored in your alarm zone, the unreliable data can cause the collision alarm to sound many times, even if there is no real danger. To prevent this, when the anchored vessels SOG (Speed Over Ground) is less than this set value, the Slow Warn function assumes that vessels COG is fixed towards your vessel and an alarm will sound. OFF: Turn OFF the Slow Warn function. Turn ON the Slow Warn function. ON:
Slow Warn Speed Selects the vessels speed to between 0.1 and 5.0 kn, in 0.1 kn steps.
(Default: 0.1kn) 6AIS RECEIVERMR-1010RII / Page 13-34(Default: ON) Erase Lost Target Clears all of the Lost targets at the same time. When there are no lost targets, this setting grays out. 1. Push [ENTER]/[
2. Push [t] to select <OK>. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] again to clear all of the Lost
]. targets on the screen. About Lost Target: A vessel is regarded as a Lost target after a specified period of time has passed since the vessel last transmitted data, as described below. The Lost target icon disappears from the screen 6 minutes and 40 seconds after the vessel was regarded as a Lost target. The criteria to become a Lost target Class A/B Vessel type Class A Class B Vessel is at anchor or moored and not moving faster than 3 knots Vessel is not moving faster than 2 knots Vessel is at anchor or moored and moving faster than 3 knot Class A Class B Class A Class B Vessel is moving between 0 and 14 knots Vessel is moving between 2 and 14 knots Vessel is moving between 0 and 14 knots while changing course Vessel is moving between 2 and 14 knots while changing course 5 Vessel is moving between 14 and 23 knots Vessel is moving between 14 and 23 knots while changing course 7 Vessel is moving faster than 23 knots Vessel is moving faster than 23 knots while changing course 1 2 3 4 6 8 Nominal reporting interval Class A Lost target maximum interval Class A Nominal reporting interval Class B *1 Lost target maximum interval Class B *1 CS *2 SO *3 CS *2 SO *3 3 min. 18 min. 3 min. 3 min. 18 min. 18 min. 10 sec. 60 sec. N/A*4 N/A*4 10 sec. 60 sec. 30 sec. 30 sec. 180 sec. 180 sec. 3 13 sec. 60 sec. 6 sec. 2 sec. 2 sec. 2 sec. 36 sec. 36 sec. 30 sec. 30 sec. 30 sec. 30 sec. 180 sec. 180 sec. 30 sec. 15 sec. 180 sec. 90 sec. 30 sec. 15 sec. 180 sec. 90 sec. 30 sec. 5 sec. 180 sec. 30 sec. 30 sec. 5 sec. 180 sec. 30 sec.
*1 AIS Class B does not provide information about the navigation status, anchored or moored.
*2 CS: Carrier-sense, *3 SO: Self organized, *4 N/A: Not available Others Category SAR AtoN Base station Nominal reporting interval 10 sec. Lost target maximum interval 60 sec. 10 sec. 3 min. 60 sec. 18 min. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 30 6AIS RECEIVERMR-1010RII / Page 13-35 6 AIS RECEIVER AIS Settings (Continued)
(Default: ON) Safety Message Sets whether the MR-1010RII displays the message when a safety message is received. OFF: Turns OFF the Safety Message function. ON: Turns ON the Safety Message function.
(Default: ON) Favorite AIS Sets whether the MR-1010RII notifies that the Specified MMSI target gets into the specified range from your vessel, or not. OFF: Turns OFF the Favorite AIS function. ON: Turns ON the Favorite AIS function. Favorite AIS Range Sets the Favorite AIS display range to between 0.1 and 36.0 NM, in 0.1 NM steps.
(Default: 8.0NM) Favorite AIS Target1 / 2 / 3 Enters MMSI numbers of up to 3 vessels as your favorite AIS targets. Related settings D Target menu You can change the target settings for the AIS operation. The settings of the Target menu are commonly used for the ARPA and AIS operations. See page 7 for the Target menu details. These are the Target menu items and their default settings. Vector Mode:
Vector Time:
Track Interval:
CPA* Limit:
TCPA* Limit:
CPA/TCPA Alarm: ON True 6 min 1 min 1.0 NM 1 min
* CPA/TCPA: Closest Point of Approach and Time to Closest Point of Approach limits are set to give a warning when a target or targets enter those limits around your own ship. D System menu You can display the AIS targets in the Standby mode. Set the STBY Mode setting to AIS in the System menu to display the AIS targets when the MR-1010RII is in the Standby mode. 31 MR-1010RII / Page 13-36 OTHER FUNCTIONS 7 D DSC setting You can select the DSC display setting in the Menu screen.
] to display the Menu screen. 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Display menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the DSC Display item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to select an option. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen.
(MENU w Display w DSC Display)
(Default: Symbol & Pop-up) DSC Display Sets whether the MR-1010RII displays the DSC information or not. OFF:
Symbol:
DSC information is not displayed. A Symbol is displayed. L When Symbol is selected, the alarm does not sound even if a DSC is received. Pop-up:
Symbol & Pop-up: A symbol is displayed, and DSC DSC information pops up. information pops up. Receiving DSC Information The radar can plot received DSC information from other vessels on the screen. An external DSC data is required to use this function. The plottable DSC formats are:
Distress Distress ACK Distress Relay (All Ships) Distress Relay ACK (All Ships) Distress Relay (Geographic) Distress Relay (Individual) Distress Relay ACK (Individual) Position ACK Position Report D Receiving DSC When DSC information is received:
The emergency alarm sounds. An icon that displays the type of DSC call is plotted on the screen. The readout pops up that includes the Received DSC, format of the DSC, sender's MMSI, and the nature of distress are displayed. z Hold down [ENTER]/[
] for 1 second to display
] to the detailed information, or push [CLEAR]/[
close the message box. Also the alarm stops. L Push [CLEAR]/[
] to close the DSC details message. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 32 MR-1010RII / Page 13-37(MENU w System w TLL Mode) TLL symbol 7 OTHER FUNCTIONS TLL function The TLL (Target Latitude and Longitude) function marks the target on the display or outputs its data to an external unit. D TLL setting 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the System menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the TLL Mode item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to display the Menu screen.
] to enter the option selection 5. Push [t] or [u] to select an option. L Output, Symbol, and Output & Symbol are mode. selectable. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen. D Operation Select a target on the screen that you want to mark. 1. Move the cross-line cursor onto a place. 2. Hold down [ACQTLL]/[
TLL] for 1 second to mark the point. L When the Output or Output & Symbol is selected in the TLL Mode in the System menu, outputs the position information from the NMEA output terminal. L When the Symbol or Output & Symbol is selected in the TLL Mode of the System menu, displays the target mark. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you complete marking places. L Hold down [CLEAR]/[
the selected mark.
] for 1 second to delete D Information box 1. Move the cross-line cursor onto a mark. 2. Push [ENTER]/[
] to display the information. The target identification number, position, bearing
(BRG), distance (DIST), Time to go (TTG), and day/
time (Day/Time) are displayed. L To close the information box, move the cursor to anywhere there is no mark, then push [ENTER]/
]. 33 MR-1010RII / Page 13-38 OTHER FUNCTIONS 7
(MENU w Initial w Language) Select the language You can select a language of the menus, messages, indicators and so on. The selectable language differs, depending on the version of your display unit.
] to display the Menu screen. 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Language item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to select the display language, English or another. L The selectable languages are differ, depending on the Display unit's version. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen. Simulation mode The MR-1010RII has a simulation mode capability. 1. While holding down [BRILL]/[
], push [
] to turn ON the power. After the opening screen, the standby screen is displayed. While the MR-1010RII is in the simulation mode, Simulation Mode is displayed in the upper of the screen. 2. Push [TX (SAVE)]/[
simulation mode.
] to operate in the 3. To return to normal operating mode, turn OFF the power, then turn it ON again. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 34 MR-1010RII / Page 13-39(MENU w Initial w Antenna Rotation Speed)
(MENU w Initial w Timing Adjust) 7 OTHER FUNCTIONS Antenna rotation speed The antenna rotation speed can be selected between Normal (36 rpm) and Slow (24 rpm) in the 1/2, 1/4 or 1/8 range. 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Antenna Rotation
] to display the Menu screen. Speed item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
mode.
] to enter the option selection 5. Push [t] or [u] to select Normal or Slow antenna rotation speed. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen. Timing adjustment The system cable length affects the sweep timing. The cable length must be adjusted properly, otherwise a straight target is shown as a curved echo. 1. Position your vessel near a straight target such as breakwater, wharf, and so on. 2. Push [] several times to select the 1 8 or 14 NM
] to display the target 3. Push [TX (SAVE)]/[
on the screen. 4. Push [MENU]/[
5. Push [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu. 6. Push [p] or [q] to select the Timing Adjust
] to display the Menu screen. 7. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection range. item. mode. 8. Push [t] or [u] to adjust the echo until it becomes straight. (See below.) 9. Push [ENTER]/[
10. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen. Proper adjustment Improper, pulling inward Improper, pushing outward 35 MR-1010RII / Page 13-40 OTHER FUNCTIONS 7
(MENU w Initial w Heading Adjust) Heading adjustment If the heading marker line differs from the exact bow direction, adjust the heading marker line manually. This may be helpful when the scanner has not been mounted correctly in the line with the bow. 1. Line up the bow of the boat with a fixed target. 2. Push [TX (SAVE)]/[
on the screen. 3. Push [MENU]/[
4. Push [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu. 5. Push [p] or [q] to select the Heading Adjust
] to display the Menu screen.
] to display the target 6. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection item. mode. 7. Push [p] or [q] to adjust the heading until the target on the screen meets the heading marker.
(The difference can be readout on the menu screen.) 8. Push [ENTER]/[
9. Push [MENU]/[
] to save the setting.
] to exit the Menu screen. Angle difference Push [p] or [q] to adjust the heading. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 36 MR-1010RII / Page 13-41 7 OTHER FUNCTIONS Range selection You can customize the selectable range. If you set a range to OFF, the range is skipped when you change the range by pushing [+] or [].
] to display the Menu screen. 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Range item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection 5. Push [p] or [q] to select the range that you want to change the setting. 6. Push [t] to set the range to OFF, or push [u] to mode. set it ON. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you complete the range selection. L The selectable ranges are 18, 14, 12, 34, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 36 (NM). 8. Push [ENTER]/[
] to save the setting. L Do not push [CLEAR]/[
] that exits the range selection screen without saving the settings. 9. Push [MENU]/[
] to exit the Menu screen. Save and load settings The MR-1010RII can save three different settings for different operators or different situations, and immediately change from one to another. The save or load settings are the settings of the items in the Color, Trail, Display, Target, ATA, AIS, Video, and System menus. L Save settings and Load settings are selectable only in the Standby mode. D Save settings 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select either the Save
] to display the Menu screen. Settings1, Save Settings2, or Save Settings3 item. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
]. 5. Push [t] to select <OK>, then push [ENTER]/
] to save the settings. 6. Push [MENU]/[
D Load settings You can load the saved settings.
] to exit the Menu screen. 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select either the Load
] to display the Menu screen. Settings1, Load Settings2, or Load Settings3 item that you want to load. The load item is grayed out when the settings have not been saved. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
mode.
] to enter the option selection 5. Push [t] to select <OK>, then push [ENTER]/
The selected settings are loaded. 37 6. Push [MENU]/[
] to exit the Menu screen.
(MENU w Initial w Range) Option selection mode Push [t] or [u]
to turn ON or OFF
(MENU w Initial w Save Settings1, 2, or 3)
(MENU w Initial w Load Settings1, 2, or 3) MR-1010RII / Page 13-42 OTHER FUNCTIONS 7
(MENU w Initial w Setting Reset)
(MENU w Initial w Factory Reset) Resetting The MR-1010RII has two reset modes. One is
"Setting Reset" and the other is "Factory Reset."
"Setting Reset" resets all of the settings other than the settings in the Initial menu.
"Factory Reset" resets all of the settings including the settings in the Initial menu. L Resetting is made on the Standby mode. D Setting Reset 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Setting Reset
] to display the Menu screen. item. L The Reset items are grayed out if the radar is in the
] in this case. TX mode. Push [TX (SAVE)]/[
4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to select <OK>. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
7. Push [MENU]/[
] to reset the settings.
] to exit the Menu screen. D Factory Reset 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the Factory Reset
] to display the Menu screen. item. L The Reset items are grayed out if the radar is in the
] in this case. TX mode. Push [TX (SAVE)]/[
4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t] or [u] to select <OK>. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
] to reset the settings. After resetting, the display unit automatically restarts and displays the Initial set up screen. 7. Push [p] or [q] to select language. L Selectable languages differ, depending on the display units version. 8. Push [ENTER]/[
] to display the Standby screen. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 38 MR-1010RII / Page 13-43 8 MENU SCREEN Operation in the Menu screen
] to display the Menu screen. 1. Push [MENU]/[
2. Push [t] or [u] to select the menu. L You can select the Color, Trail, Display, Target, ARPA, AIS, Video, System, Initial, AIS List, AIS Own, Status, Port Monitor, Scanner Monitor, and Safety Message menus. 3. Push [p] or [q] to select the item. The selected item is highlighted. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the option selection mode. 5. Push [t], [u], [p], or [q] to select an option. 6. Push [ENTER]/[
] to save the setting and exit the option selection mode. L Push [CLEAR]/[
] to cancel the setting and exit the mode. 7. Push [MENU]/[
] to exit the Menu screen. Color menu Echo Color Steps Sets the gradation steps of an echo display, to 8 or 16.
(Default: 16) Heading Line Brill Sets the Heading line brilliance to 1 (dark), 2 (normal), or 3 (bright).
(Default: 3) 39 Ring Brill*
OFF: The fixed range rings are not displayed, and
(Default: 3) the scale is displayed dark. 1 to 3: The range rings and the scale are displayed in 1 (dark), 2 (normal) or 3 (bright).
(Default: 3) ARPA/AIS Brill*
Sets the Brilliance of the ARPA and AIS symbols to 1
(dark), 2 (normal), or 3 (bright). ARPA: Automatic Radar Plotting Aid AIS: Automatic Identification System EBL/VRM/PI Brill*
Sets the Brilliance of the EBL (Electronic Bearing Lines), VRM (Variable Range Markers), and PI
(Parallel Index Lines) to 1 (dark), 2 (normal), or 3
(bright).
(Default: 3) Other Symbol Brill*
Sets the Brilliance of other than above symbols to between 1 (dark), 2 (normal), or 3 (bright). This setting is not applied to an echo.
(Default: 3)
(Default: 3) Character Brill*
Sets the Brilliance of the character out of the scale to between 1 (dark), 2 (normal), or 3 (bright).
* When the background color is set to White, 1 is bright and 3 is dark. Day Color Setting Sets the display color for day time to Green-White, Yellow-White, Red-White, or Multi-White. XX-White: The background color is fixed to white.
(Default: Green-White) Night Color Setting Sets the display color for night time to Green-Black, Yellow-Black, Red-Black, or Multi-Black. XX-Black: The background color is fixed to black.
(Default: Multi-Black)
(Default: Yellow-Black) User Color Setting Sets the display color for custom settings to Green, Yellow, Red or Multi. You can also set the background color to Black, Dark Blue, or White. MR-1010RII / Page 13-44 Trail menu Display menu Reset Clears the trail. When the trail function is OFF, this setting is grayed out. Own Vector OFF:
ON:
(Default: OFF) Does not display your own ships vector. Displays your own ships vector. Bearing data and ship speed are required. 1. Push [ENTER]/[
2. Push [t] to select <OK>. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] again to clear the trail. Reference True:
Relative:
(Default: True) The trail of other vessels displays a real movement over ground regardless of the movement of your vessel. The true trail requires a heading signal and your own vessels position information, therefore a stopped targets trail is not displayed. The trail of other vessel's is relative to your vessel. Time Selects the trail time from 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, 6 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or .
(Default: 6 min) Color Sets the trail color to between Blue, Yellow, Green, Red, Orange, and White.
(Default: Blue) Level Specifies the level of the trail. Leaves a trail between Low and High levels. Low:
Middle: Leaves a trail between Mid and High levels. Leaves a trail only at the High level. High:
(Default: Middle) PPI Area Selects the PPI (Plan Position Indicator) area. Normal: The PPI area is inside the scale. Wide: The PPI area is the whole screen.
(Default: Wide)
(Default: OFF) Auto Hide Information Sets whether after no operation is performed for 10 seconds, the MR-1010RII hides the outside of the scale or not. This setting is effective only when the PPI Area item is set to Wide. OFF: Always displays the outside of the scale. ON: Hides the outside of the scale after no operation is performed for 10 seconds, and displays it again when any operation is performed. WPT Display Sets whether the MR-1010RII displays waypoints or not.
(Default: OFF)
(Default: Symbol & No.) Mark Display Sets whether the MR-1010RII displays marks or not. The marks are not displayed. OFF:
The marks are displayed with icons. Symbol:
Symbol & No.: The marks are displayed with icons and numbers.
(Default: Symbol & Pop-up) DSC Display Sets whether the MR-1010RII displays DSC information or not. OFF:
Symbol:
DSC information is not displayed. A Symbol is displayed. L When Symbol is selected, the alarm does not sound even if a DSC has been received. Pop-up:
Symbol & Pop-up: A symbol and pop-up are displayed. DSC information pops up. 40 8MENU SCREEN123456789101112131415161718192021MR-1010RII / Page 13-45 Display menu (Continued) ARPA menu
(Default: Lat/Lon) Cursor Information Selects the information displayed in the cursor box on the bottom right of the screen. Lat/Lon: Displays the latitude and the longitude. TTG: Displays the time to go. Target menu Function OFF: Turns OFF the ARPA (Automatic Radar
(Default: ON) Plotting Aid) function. Turns ON the ARPA function. ON:
(Default: OFF) Auto Acquire Sets whether the MR-1010RII automatically acquires targets or not. OFF: Does not automatically acquire a target. ON:
Automatically acquires up to 5 targets.
(Default: OFF) Track The plot displays the targets past positions as 5 dots, during each specified tracking interval. You can specify the track interval in the Track Interval item of the Target menu. OFF: Does not display the target tracks. ON:
Displays target tracks.
(Default: Select) No. Display Selects the target identification number type that is displayed at the right side of the mark. OFF: Does not display any mark number. Select: Displays only the selected mark number. All:
Displays all mark numbers. All Clear Target Release all of the ARPA targets at the same time. When there is no ARPA acquired target, this setting is grayed out. 1. Push [ENTER]/[
2. 3. Push [t] to select <OK>. Push [ENTER]/[
targets.
] again to release all ARPA Vector Mode True:
Relative: Selects the relative vector mode. Selects the true vector mode.
(Default: True)
(Default: 6 min) Vector time Sets the vector length (time) to 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, 6 minutes, 15 minutes, or 30 minutes. Track Interval The track data is updated at this specified tracking interval. Sets the track interval 15 seconds, 30 seconds or between 1 and 15 minutes.
(Default: 1 min) After 5 dots are displayed, the oldest dot disappears at the time when the next dot is displayed. CPA* Limit Sets the CPA (Closest Point of Approach) limit to between 0.1 and 12.0 NM in 0.1 NM steps.
(Default: 1.0 NM)
(Default: 1 min) TCPA* Limit Sets the TCPA (Time to CPA) limit time to 30 seconds, between 1 and 6 minutes, or 12 minutes.
* CPA/TCPA: Closest Point of Approach and Time to Closest Point of Approach limits are set to give a warning when a target or targets enter those limits around your own vessel.
(Default: ON) CPA/TCPA Alarm Sets whether the MR-1010RII sounds the CPA/TCPA alarm, or not. A CPA/TCPA alarm sounds when both the CPA and TCPA reach the limit. 41 8MENU SCREENMR-1010RII / Page 13-46 AIS menu Display Turns the AIS Display function ON or OFF when the MR-1010RII is in Transmitting (TX) mode. OFF: Turns OFF the AIS display. ON: Turns ON the AIS display.
(Default: ON) NOTE: If an AIS target reaches the CPA and TCPA limits when OFF is selected, this setting is automatically turned ON.
(Default: OFF) Track The plot displays the AIS targets past positions as 5 dots, during each specified tracking interval. You can specify the track interval in the Track Interval item of the Target menu. OFF: Turns OFF the Track display function. ON:
Turns ON the Track display function. Name Display Selects the AIS target display type. OFF:
(Default: OFF) Select:
Active:
Does not display any name or MMSI number of the target. Displays the vessel name or MMSI number of the selected target. Displays the vessel name or MMSI number of all active targets.
(Default: ON) Auto Activate The Auto Activate function automatically changes the sleeping AIS target to an activated target when the AIS target is at the specified distance and angle. You can specify the distance and angle in the next two items. OFF: Turns OFF the Auto Activate function. ON: Turns ON the Auto Activate function. Auto Activate - Distance Sets the distance to automatically changes the sleeping AIS target to an activated target. 0.1 to 10.0 NM: Select the distance from your vessel.
(Default: 1.0 NM) Auto Activate - Angle Sets the angle to automatically change the sleeping AIS target to an activated target. 5 to 180: Select the angle with your vessel.
(Default: 180)
(Default: OFF) New Target Warning Sets whether the MR-1010RII gives a warning when the Auto Activate function automatically changes the sleeping AIS target to an activated target, or not. OFF: Does not give a warning when the Auto ON:
Activate function activates the target. Gives a warning when the Auto Activate function activates the target. Display Range Sets the AIS targets display range to between 0.1 and 36.0 NM, or . 0.1 to 36.0 NM: Select the range from your vessel in
(Default: 8.0 NM)
0.1 NM steps. Displays all ranges from your vessel.
(Default: 100) Number of AIS Selects the maximum number of AIS targets that can be displayed on the screen to between 10 and 100 in 1 target steps.
(Default: ON) Slow Warn The AIS unit calculated Course Over Ground (COG) data of a vessel that is at anchor or drifting is unreliable, and therefore Closest Point of Approach
(CPA) and Time to CPA (TCPA) data may not be correctly calculated. If a vessel is anchored in your alarm zone, the unreliable data can cause the collision alarm to sound many times, even if there is no real danger. To prevent this, when the anchored vessels Speed Over Ground (COG) is less than this set value, the Slow Warn function assumes that vessels COG is fixed towards your vessel and an alarm will sound. OFF: Turns OFF the Slow Warn function. Turns ON the Slow Warn function. ON:
Slow Warn Speed 0.1 to 5.0 kn: Selects the vessels speed in 0.1 kn
(Default: 0.1 kn) steps. 42 8MENU SCREEN123456789101112131415161718192021MR-1010RII / Page 13-47 Dynamic Range Selects the dynamic range of the Plan Position Indicator (PPI). Narrow:
(Default: Middle) Narrow dynamic range. Even weak reflections are displayed as strong reflections. Mid dynamic range. Wide dynamic range. You can easily distinguish between weak reflections and strong reflections.
(Default: 2) Turns OFF the Interference Reduction function. Turns ON the Interference Reduction function 1 (Low) or 2 (High). Middle:
Wide:
IR OFF:
1 or 2 (ON):
screen. L IR1 or IR2 is displayed in the upper right corner of the Echo Stretch OFF: Turns OFF the echo stretch function. Turns ON the echo stretch function. ON:
ES is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen.
(Default: OFF) Pulse Width SP: Sets the pulse width to narrow. Sets the pulse width to wide. LP:
in the upper left corner of the screen.
(Default: SP) is displayed SEA Curve The SEA knob can be used to fine tune the sea clutter of the display after one of four main levels (1 to 4) is selected based on the sea conditions.
(Default: 2) Antenna Height Sets the antenna height from the surface of the sea, according to your antenna installation. 5 m, 10 m, 15 m, 20 m, 30 m, 40 m, or 50 m is
(Default: 15 m) selectable. AIS menu (Continued) Erase Lost Target Clears all of the Lost targets at the same time. When there is no lost targets, this setting is grayed out. 1. 2. Push [t] or [u] to select <OK>. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] again to clear all of the Lost
]. Push [ENTER]/[
targets on the screen. About Lost Target: A vessel is regarded as a Lost target after a specified period of time has passed since the vessel last transmitted data, as described on page 28. The Lost target icon disappears from the screen 6 minutes and 40 seconds after the vessel was regarded as a Lost target. Video menu TUNE Auto:
Manual:
(Default: AUTO) Automatic tuning selection. TUNE (AUTO) is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen. Manual tuning selection. TUNE (MAN) is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen. Manual TUNE When Auto is selected in the TUNE item, this setting is disabled. 1. Push [ENTER]/[
] to enter the adjustment mode. 2. Push [t] or [u] to adjust the level (63 levels). 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] again to save and exit the adjustment mode. 43 8MENU SCREENMR-1010RII / Page 13-48 System menu Key Beep OFF: Turns OFF* the beep tone. ON: Turns ON the beep tone.
* Except for the alarm function.
(Default: ON)
(Default: OFF) Sync Backlight Sets whether to synchronize the brilliance of the display and the key backlights or not. OFF: Individually sets the brilliance of the display and key backlight. (16 levels each) Synchronizes the brilliance of the key backlight to the display. (16 levels) ON:
(Default: Heading Line) HL OFF Mode Selects the objects which are temporarily hidden while [HL-OFF] is hold down. Heading Line: Hides the Heading line. All:
Hides the Heading line, Rings, and other objects. Zone Alarm 1 / 2 Sets the Zone Alarm 1 and Zone Alarm 2 functions. IN:
An alarm sounds when the target comes into the zone.
(Default: IN) OUT: An alarm sounds when the target goes out of the zone.
(Default: Middle) Zone Alarm Level Selects the target detection parameter of zone alarm 1 and 2. Low, Middle or High is selectable.
(Default: 50%) OFF Center Mode Sets the center position of the display when pushing
[OFF-Cent]. 25, 50, 75%:
The center position shifts to behind the vessel, and the bow view increases. The center shifts to the cross-line cursor position. Cursor:
(Default: 6 min) Save Time Sets the standby time during the save mode to 1 min, 6 min, 15 min or 30 min. L TX interval scan in the save mode is fixed at 10 revolutions.
(Default: True) Bearing Mode Selects the displayed bearing type, regardless of the bearing data format (NMEA, N+1, AUX or GPS). True:
Magnetic: Magnetic North bearing. True North bearing.
(Default: Auto) Variation Selects the difference setting between true North and magnetic North. Auto:
Automatically revises magnetic variations. Uses 0 for the difference between true North and magnetic North, until an effective variation is received. After an effective variation is received, the received data is valid until you turn OFF the MR-1010RII. Manually revises magnetic variation. Use the manual setting for the difference between true North and magnetic North. Set the Manual Variation in the next item. Manual:
(Default: 0.0E) Manual Variation Manually sets the difference between true North and magnetic North. Selectable angles are 180.0W
(West) to 180E (East). This setting is used when Variation is set to Manual.
(Default: 360R) Bearing Reference Sets the direction for the EBL (Electronic Bearing Line) or cursor. True:
360R: Relative direction PT/SB: Bow direction True or magnetic direction. Speed Input SOG:
Manual:
(Default: SOG) Uses the SOG to calculate TTG (Time To Go). L GPS data (NMEA) is required. Uses the manual speed to calculate TTG. Set Manual Speed, Manual SET, and Manual Drift items below.
(Default: 10.0 kn) Manual Speed Sets your vessel's speed to between 0.1 and 40.0 kn
(0~74.0 km/h). Manual SET Sets the Tidal current direction to between 0 and 359.9.
(Default: 000.0T)
(Default: 0.0 kn) Manual Drift Sets the Tidal current speed to between 0 and 20.0kn
(0~37.0 km/h). 44 8MENU SCREEN123456789101112131415161718192021MR-1010RII / Page 13-49 System menu (Continued)
(Default: Output & Symbol) TLL Mode Sets the action when [TLL] is held down for 1 second. Output:
Outputs the position information where the cursor is positioned, to the NMEA output terminals. Marks on the screen where the cursor is positioned. Symbol:
Output & Symbol:
Outputs the position information and marks on the screen where the cursor is positioned. Standby Mode Sets the display information in the Standby mode to Normal or AIS.
(Default: Normal) GPS-L:
Rev. Displays the revision number of the MR-1010RII firmware. Initial menu
(Default: km) Distance Unit Selects the unit of distance from NM (Nautical miles) or km (Kilometers). L You can change this setting only while the MR-1010RII is in the Standby mode. Speed Unit Selects the unit of speed from kn (Knots) or km/h
(Kilometers / hour).
(Default: kn) Date Display Selects the Date display type from YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY, or DD/MM/YYYY.
(YYYY: Year, MM: Month, DD: Day)
(Default: YYYY/MM/DD) Language Selects the display language. (p. 34) 45
(Default: GPS) Bearing Input Sets the input source of the vessels bow information. NMEA: NMEA0183 bearing data format. N+1: N+1 data format. AUX: Other format. GPS:
Reads NMEA0183 COG (Course Over the Ground) format data as HDG format. (The course may not match with other HDG format and includes errors.) L When a Vessel's speed is less than 2 knots, the direction information is not displayed until the speed increases to more than 3 knots. Reads NMEA0183 COG format data as HDG format. (The course may not match with other HDG format and includes errors.) L When a vessel's speed is less than 2 knots, the direction information information is fixed. The display changes only when the vessel's speed increases to more than 3 knots. L This is in addition to the GPS option to display the cursor latitude and longitude when the vessel's speed is less than 3 knots.
(Default: OFF) TX Inhibit Selects whether the MR-1010RII uses TX inhibit or not. TX Inhibit Start Sets the start point of the TX inhibit area to between 0 and 359.
(Default: 0) TX Inhibit Angle Sets the TX inhibit area to between 1 and 90.
(Default: 1) Timing Adjust Adjusts the sweep timing. (p. 35) Heading Adjust Adjusts the Bow compensation between 180 and
+180. (p. 36)
(Default: 0) Antenna Rotation Speed Selects the antenna rotation speed from Normal or Slow. (p. 35)
(Default: Normal) Range Ring Selects the number of displayed rings in range. Ring1: 2~4 rings in range. Ring2: 2~6 rings in range.
(Default: Ring1) Range Sets the effective ranges. (p. 37) 1. Push [ENTER]/[
mode.
] to enter the option selection 2. Push [q] or [p] to select a range. 3. Push [t] to set the range OFF or push [u] to set the range ON. 4. Push [ENTER]/[
] to save the settings. 8MENU SCREENMR-1010RII / Page 13-50 Save Settings 1 / 2 / 3 The settings can be saved. (p. 37) 1. Push [ENTER]/[
2. Push [t] to select <OK>. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] to save the settings. Load Settings 1 / 2 / 3 The saved setting can be loaded. (p. 37) 1. Push [ENTER]/[
2. Push [t] to select <OK>. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] to load the settings. Setting Reset Resets the settings in the Menu screen other than the settings in the Initial menu. You can reset only while the MR-1010RII is in the Standby mode. (p. 38) 1. Push [ENTER]/[
2. Push [t] to select <OK>. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] to reset the settings.
]. Factory Reset Resets the MR-1010RII to the factory default. You can reset only in the Standby mode. (p. 38) 1. Push [ENTER]/[
2. Push [t] to select <OK>. 3. Push [ENTER]/[
] to load the factory default.
]. AIS Own menu Displays the status of the GPS, Heading, AIS, and DSC inputs, alarm settings, number of acquirable ARPA, and CPA/TCPA alarm settings. L The ARPA indicates the remaining number of the targets you can acquire and then the maximum number you can acquire. (For example, 2/5 indicates the three targets have already been acquired, out of a maximum of 5, and therefore two more target can be acquired.) L The CPA/TCPA Alarm Set item indicates the number of dangerous targets in the total number of targets. Port Monitor menu Displays the status of the input/output ports. 1. Push [p] or [q] to select a port. 2. Push [ENTER]/[
] to open the detail window. The display status is automatically updated. L Push [ENTER]/[
] to pause the display update. Push again to restart. 3. Push [CLEAR]/[
] to close the window. Scanner Monitor menu Displays own AIS information. Status menu Displays the scanner status. When the status is out of the range, the title and the value change to red color. 46 8MENU SCREEN123456789101112131415161718192021MR-1010RII / Page 13-51 9 BASIC RADAR THEORY Radar uses a form of electromagnetic radiation that can be reflected off a large vessel, bridge, or other metal objects that are in proximity. Because of this property, unwanted reflections off some objects may cause false echoes to appear on the screen where in fact no actual targets exist. Operators should be familiar with the effect of this phenomena. In some cases, echoes can be reduced. Sidelobe echoes Radiation can escape on each side of the beam inside the sidelobes. If a target reflects this radiation, it will be displayed on the screen as an echo. Sidelobe echoes usually occur at short ranges and as a result of large (strongly reflective) targets. They can be reduced with proper adjustment of the SEA /
Main beam control. See page 9 for details of the SEA /
control. Sidelobes False echoes True echo Indirect echoes Indirect echoes may be returned from either a passing vessel, or returned from a reflecting surface, such as a mast on your own vessel. Target An indirect echo from a reflective surface will appear on a different bearing from the direct (true) echo, but the distance will be approximately the same for both. True echo False echo Scanner Mast or similar obstruction Target Your ship Bridge True echo Indirect echo An echo is reflected at this point. 47 MR-1010RII / Page 13-52 BASIC RADAR THEORY 9 Multiple echoes will appear beyond the targets true echo point on the same bearing of a large target. They can be reduced with proper adjustment of the SEA /
control. See page 9 for the SEA /
control. False echoes True echo The ability to see targets very close to the vessel is decreased if the scanner is mounted too high off the water, because the bottom of the vertical beam of the scanner overshoots nearby targets. Multiple echoes Multiple echoes may appear when a short-range and strong echo is received from a vessel, bridge, or breakwater. Your vessel Another vessel Minimum range Detection at short range is very important. Minimum range is determined primarily by transmitter pulse length, vertical beam width and height of the scanner unit. The shorter the transmission time, the quicker the return echoes can be received and their distance measured. Vertical beam width This target cannot be detected by radar. Pulse length Pulse starting point The target in this area cannot be detected. Blind and Shadow sectors Blind or Shadow sectors may exist because of obstructions such as masts, derricks or other metal objects. An obstruction may throw either a complete or partial shadow as shown in the diagram below. If a target is in a shadow sector, target echoes may not appear on the screen. Shadow sector When tall and massive targets such as a large island are located at close range are also shadowed without producing any echoes. This phenomenon is called blind sector. It is very important to know the bearings and widths of all shadow sectors caused by your own vessels obstructions. Blind sector Mast or similar obstruction Your vessel Large island Small island 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 48 MR-1010RII / Page 13-53 9 BASIC RADAR THEORY Target resolution Target resolution is determined by the horizontal beam width and transmit pulse width. Sometimes it is difficult to detect two targets that are separated by short distances or are in the same direction. D Distance resolution D Direction resolution When two targets are separated by more than the pulse width, they appear as two echoes. When two targets are separated by more than the horizontal beam width, they appear as two echoes. When two targets are not separated by more than the pulse width, they appear as 1 echo. Target 1 When two targets are not separated by more than the horizontal beam width, they appear as one echo. Target 1 Target 1 Target 2 Transmit pulse Echoes Target 1,2 Transmit pulse Echo Target 1 Target 2 Target 1 Target 2 Scanner Target 2 Target 2 Scanner Target 1, 2 Target 1, 2 49 MR-1010RII / Page 13-54 MAINTENANCE 10 Periodic maintenance Continued, reliable operation of the radar depends on how you care for it. The simple maintenance tips that follow can help you save time and money, and avoid premature equipment failure. R WARNING! BE SURE to turn OFF the radar before performing any maintenance. 1. Keep the equipment as clean as possible. L Use a soft cloth to remove dirt, dust and water. 2. Check all hardware for loose screws, bolts, and so on. Scanner unit maintenance D Cleaning 1. Wipe the surface of the scanner with a clean soft cloth. CAUTION: DO NOT use harsh solvents such as Benzine or alcohol. 2. Check that there is no dirt or caked-on salt. L A heavy deposit of dirt or caked-on salt on the painted surface of the top of the scanner unit will cause a considerable drop in radar performance. 3. Check for cracks or deterioration of the rubber 3. Check the cables and the terminal connections. packing and replace it if necessary. Display unit maintenance D Mounting Check the mounting bolts of the scanner unit and tighten them if necessary. R WARNING! BE SURE to turn OFF the radar before working on it. D Cleaning Wipe the surface of the display unit with a clean soft cloth. If the LCD is dirty, a film of contaminants may form, and the screen may darken. 1. Wipe the surface of the display unit with a clean soft cloth. CAUTION: DO NOT use harsh solvents such as Benzine or alcohol. 2. If the picture is still dim, clean the LCD screen. Fuse replacement At default, a 15 A fuse is installed in the supplied DC power cable. If the fuse blows or the transceiver stops functioning, track down the source of the problem, repair it, and replace the damaged fuse with a new one of the proper rating. Fuse rating: 15 A (for 12 V DC) or 5 A (for 24 V DC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 50 MR-1010RII / Page 13-55 11 ERROR MESSAGES Error message list Message Condition Check Scanner Connection*1 The system cable may not be properly connected. Communication error (Scanner) Trigger Signal Fail*2 SHM Signal Fail*3 Heading Data is not available. *2 Position Data is not available. *2 The data from the Scanner unit can be received, but it is incorrect data. This is possibly a bad cable or bad connection, or a malfunction from other equipment noise. If the Trigger signal is interrupted for more than 15 seconds while in the TX mode, an alarm sounds. If the SHM signal is interrupted for more than 15 seconds while in the TX mode, an alarm sounds. The Azimuth signal is interrupted. An alarm sounds within 5 seconds and the display reverts to H-UP mode in approximately 1 minute. If the position signal is interrupted for more than 15 seconds, an alarm sounds.
*1 Turn OFF the power, then check the system cable connections.
*2 Push any key to cancel the error message and beep tone. Turn OFF the power, then check the external data cable connection.
*3 An electricity failure may have occurred. Turn OFF the power, then consult your dealer or service person. AIS error message list An error message is displayed when a system error is received from the AIS unit. See the AIS unit instructions for details.
(Some examples) Message contents AIS: TX MALFUNCTION AIS: ANTENNA VSWR EXCEEDS LIMIT AIS: RX CHANNEL 1 MALFUNCTION AIS: RX CHANNEL 2 MALFUNCTION AIS: RX CHANNEL 70 MALFUNCTION AIS: GENERAL FAILURE AIS: MKD CONNECTION LOST AIS: EXTERNAL EPFS LOST AIS: NO SENSOR POSITION IN USE AIS: NO VALID SOG INFORMATION AIS: NO VALID COG INFORMATION AIS: HEADING LOST/INVALID AIS: NO VALID ROT INFORMATION 51 Only the first 29 digits of the error message are displayed. If the message is longer than 30 digits, ... is displayed after the 29th digit. MR-1010RII / Page 13-56 SPECIFICATIONS 12 25 m, 82 ft (when measurement range is 18 NM) 36 NM 18, 14, 12, 34, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 36 (NM) 90 seconds between display and scanner units:
15 m, 49.2 ft General Minimum range:
Maximum range:
Measurement range:
Preheat time:
Connection length Display unit LCD display:
Resolution:
LCD mounting:
Input:
Output:
Power supply requirement:
Power consumption (at zero wind velocity):
Usable temperature range:
Dimensions (Including the mounting bracket):
(Projections not included) Weight (Mounting bracket is included):
Scanner unit (EX-2714) 10.4-inch TFT Color LCD 480 640 Vertical NMEA 0183 format (for navigation receiver), N+1 format (fluxgate compass sensor), AUX, IEC61162-2 format (for AIS unit) NMEA 0183 format 12 V or 24 V DC (Power requirement: 10.2 ~ 42 V DC) Approximately 55 W 15C ~ +55C, +5F ~ 131F 301 (W) 323.5 (H) 119.2 (D) mm, 11.8 (W) 12.7 (H) 4.7 (D) inch Approximately 4.3 kg, 9.5 lb Type:
Rotation speed (typical):
Beam width (typical):
Side lobe (typical):
Polarization:
Transmission frequency:
Peak output power:
Pulse width:
Mixer and Local Oscillator:
Transmitting Tube:
Modulator:
Duplexer:
Tuning system:
Intermediate frequency:
IF Band width:
Dimensions:
Usable temperature range:
Relative Humidity:
Weight:
22 60 cm (2 ft.) Slotted Waveguide Array, enclosed in a radome. 24 rpm, 36 rpm Horizontal beam 4 Vertical beam 22 dB Horizontal 9410 MHz 30 MHz P0N 4 kW 80 ns / 2160 Hz, 80 ns / 1440 Hz, 250 ns / 1440 Hz, 350 ns /
1440 Hz, 900 ns / 720 Hz Microwave Integrated Circuit Magnetron (CHN and EXP versions) MAF1421B, (EUR version) MAF1611B FET switching Circulator Automatic / manual selectable
(CHN and EXP versions) 250 MHz,
(CHN and EXP versions) 15 MHz / 3 MHz, (EUR version) 10 MHz / 3MHz 640 (W) 256 (H) 640 (D) mm, 25.2 (W) 10.1 (H) 25.2 (D) inch 25C to +70C, 13F to 158F Less than 95% at 40C (+104F) Approximately 8 kg, 17.5 lb (without cable)
(EUR version) 60 MHz Options L Some options may not be available, depending on the radar version. OPC-2339 system cable To install the display unit and scanner up to 20 m (65.6 ft) apart. OPC-2340 system cable UX-252 video output unit To install the display unit and scanner up to 30 m (98.4 ft) apart. To connect an external display or a PC monitor with a VGA connector. L All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. 52 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 MR-1010RII / Page 13-57 13 EXTERNAL DATA LIST The following external bearing, speed, position, waypoint, variation, and DSC data is (are) required, when you use the radar functions.
[NMEA1]*1 connector
[NMEA2]*1 connector EXTERNAL DATA INPUT THS, HDG, HDM, HDT N+1, AUX VDM, ALR VDO*2 RMC, GGA, GLL, GNS, VTG, WPL, BWC, BWR DSC, DSE FUNCTION DISPLAY BEARING VARIATION AIS SPEED POSITION WAYPOINT VARIATION DSC RMC, GGA, GLL, or GNS RMC, GGA, GLL, or GNS WPL, BWC, or BWR HEAD UP COURSE UP NORTH UP H-UP C-UP N-UP Required Required TRUE MOTION TM Required SOG HDG SPEED DISPLAY RMC or VTG HEADING BEARING Required WAYPOINT Waypoint Required OWN VECTOR Required RMC or VTG ARPA ARPA Required RMC or VTG RMC or VTG Cursor/Waypoint Estimated Time of Arrival MAGNETIC VARIATION
(AUTO) *4 TLL Required AIS (Display only) AIS Required VDM AIS (CPA/TCPA Alarm) AIS Required VDM RMC or VTG AIS (OWN) Alarm status*3 MENU VDO ALR DSC DSC Required RMC, GGA, GLL, or GNS RMC, GGA, GLL, or GNS RMC, GGA, GLL, or GNS HDG RMC RMC, GGA, GLL, or GNS DSC, DSE RMC, GGA, GLL, VTG, TTM, TLL, RSD, OSD EXTERNAL DATA OUTPUT
[NMEA2]*1 connector
*1 [NMEA1] and [NMEA2] connectors: See page 54.
*2 AIS input also receives RMC, GGA, GLL, VTG, and GNS sentences. If the NMEA2 input or DSC input does not receive these, the sentences from the AIS input are used.
*3 The system error is displayed from the AIS unit.
*4 Either an HDG to [NMEA1] connector or an RMC to [NMEA2] connector is required. THS, HDG, HDM, HDT, RMC, GGA, GLL, GNS, VTG, WPL, BWC, BWR, TTM, TLL, RSD, OSD, DSC, and DSE are sentences of NMEA0183. If the Bearing Input item in the Initial menu is set to GPS or GPS-L, RMC of [NMEA2] connector or COG
(Course Over the Ground) of VTG a bow it receives as a direction, even if there is no direction information
(compass etc.) in [NMEA1] connector, the screen display of the North rise etc. is possible. However, direction accuracy falls when the speed of a vessel is set to 2 knots or less, or when exceeding 3 knots a bow it does not receive as direction data. Moreover, the influence of measurement position accuracy or a current an actual bow it may differ from a direction. 53 MR-1010RII / Page 13-58 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 14 CAUTION! DO NOT turn ON the display unit before both the display unit and the scanner unit is completely installed and connected. Connecting the units Display unit Power source 12 V or 24 V DC Red: +
Black: _ PWR NOTE: Use the terminals shown below for the cable connections. Crimp Solder Supplied Scanner unit NEVER connect anything other than the supplied Scanner unit. GND Ground NMEA 1:
AIS data input Bearing data input NMEA 2:
NMEA 0183 data input/output NMEA1 connection (Rear panel view) NMEA2 connection (Rear panel view) 1 AIS input (+) 2 NC 3 NMEA 1 input (+) or AUX input (+): DATA 8 GND 7 AIS input () 6 N+1 input () or AUX input (): CLOCK 5 N+1 (+): data input or AUX input (+): CLOCK 4 NMEA 1 input () or AUX input (): DATA NMEA 1/2 inputs, NMEA 2 output, DSC input: 4800 bps AIS input: IEC61162-2 38400 bps Power source requirement D DC power source You can directly connect the display unit to a 12 V or 24 V DC battery without a DC-DC converter or any internal modifications.
(Power source requirement: 10.2 ~ 42 V DC) Connect the DC power cable as shown above. 7 GND 6 DSC input () 5 DSC input (+) 4 NMEA 2 input () 1 NMEA 2 output (+) 2 NMEA 2 output () 3 NMEA 2 input (+) CAUTION: An incorrect cable connection will damage the display unit. z DC power cable connection 1. If a ferrite EMI filter is supplied, clamp the DC power cable with the ferrite EMI filter attached near the sealing connector, as shown below. DC input
(+) Ground
(Rear panel view) 2. Connect the DC power cable as shown in the diagram. Ground connection To prevent electrical shocks and other problems, ground the display unit through the [GND] terminal. For best results, connect a heavy gauge wire or strap to the nearest grounding point on the vessel. The length of the wire or the strap should be as short as possible. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 54 MR-1010RII / Page 13-59 14 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Installing the display unit D Location Install the display unit in a place that meets the following important conditions:
Near the wheel in the cabin so that you can easily view the radar screen while facing the bow. To minimize interference, keep the distance more than COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE (stated in the serial number label on the rear panel) away from the compass and your navigation receiver. A safe place from salt or fresh water splash or A place where it is easy to operate the usual maintenance or adjustments. A place that can support the weight of the display immersion. unit. Do not locate the display unit subject to extreme heat, cold, vibrations or direct sunlight. D Mounting the bracket The mounting bracket supplied with the display unit enables dashboard or overhead mounting. 1. Hold the mounting bracket up to the selected location and mark pilot holes for the five installation holes using the template on page 62. 2. Drill 5 holes, 7 mm (0.28 inch) in diameter. Install the bracket using the bolts, nuts or 3. washers. 4. Attach the display unit to the bracket with the knob bolts at an appropriate view angle. Bolt Spring washer Flat washer Flat washer Spring washer Nut Knob bolts D Display unit dimensions 301 (11.9)
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. 3 2 3 119.2 (4.7) 74 (2.9) 30 (1.2)
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7 4 1 55 Unit: mm (inch) MR-1010RII / Page 13-60 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 14 D Wall Mounting The display unit can be mounted to a flat surface, such as an instrument panel, using the M6 mounting bolts. 1. Remove the four screw hole seals from the four corners of the display unit. BE CAREFUL! NEVER use your finger nail to remove the seal. Otherwise, you may injure your nail. 4. Slide the display unit through the hole. 5. Attach the four corners of the display unit using the flat washers, spring washers, and M6 mounting bolts. L Select the mounting bolts of the length that fits the thickness of the instrument panel. Screw hole depth: 14.5 (9/16) M6 mounting bolt Screw hole Flat washer Instrument panel Spring washer Screw hole Instrument panel Side view Unit: mm (inch) Screw hole seal 2. Using the display unit template that comes with the display unit, carefully cut a hole in the instrument panel, or wherever you plan to mount the display unit. Flat washer Spring washer M6 mounting bolt 3. Drill four holes for the mounting screw. L The screw hole depth is 14.5 mm (9/16 inches). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 56 MR-1010RII / Page 13-61 Installing the EX-2714 scanner unit D Location The scanner unit is designed for high-pressure water jet resistance (except for the cable connectors). Install the scanner unit in a place that meets the following essential conditions:
Place the scanner unit horizontally at the vessels center so that it can view in all directions. Make sure that no objects interfere with the scanning beam. Keep the scanner unit away from any exhaust pipes to avoid damaging the unit with exhaust gas. If your vessel is equipped with a Radio Directional Finder (RDF) system, keep the scanner unit at least 2 m (6.6 ft) away from the RDF antenna. Radiation from the scanner unit may affect the measurement data of RDF instruments. Locate the scanner unit as high as possible on the vessel for maximum performance in the full range. If the height is insufficient to install the scanner unit, build a frame to mount it. When installing two or more radars on a vessel, do not place the scanner units at the same height. D Mounting R WARNING! BE SURE to turn OFF the display unit whenever you are working with the scanner unit. 1. Drill four holes, 12 mm (0.47 inch) in diameter using the EX-2714 template comes with the display unit. If the mounting surface or platform is metal, apply a sealing compound around the holes to prevent corrosion and water infusion. 2. 3. Attach the scanner unit to the selected position with the supplied bolts (M1050 mm or M1025 mm; depending on your installation needs), flat and spring washers. L Secure the four bolts firmly. Ships bow direction Ships bow direction 45.5 (1 25/32) 150.5 (5 15/16)
) 2 3
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. 0 9 640 (25 3/16) Unit: mm (inch) 57 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS14MR-1010RII / Page 13-62 D Connecting the system cable R DANGER: HIGH VOLTAGE! High voltages of about 3,500 volts are used in the scanner unit. CAREFULLY READ the precautions on page iii before installing the scanner unit. CAUTION: DO NOT cut the supplied system cable. 1. Using a hex head wrench, loosen the 4 bolts on the bottom of the scanner unit, and remove the cover. L You can use a Phillips head or flat head screwdriver instead of the hex head wrench. 2. Loosen the sealing nut on the scanner unit, and then pass the system cable through the sealing nut sealing tube, and the scanner body. (q) Insert the black and white PA cable connector into the PA unit connector J1. (w) 3. 4. Connect the shielded cable ground wire to the ground plate with the screw. (e) 5. Clamp the system cable with the ferrite EMI filter attached near the sealing connector. L Be sure to clamp it tightly. (r) 6. Connect the power cable (black and red) to the power connector. (t) DO NOT install the system cable too tightly. It may cause contact failure. 1 System cable Sealing tube Sealing nut 7. Tighten the sealing nut. 8. Replace the radome cover over the scanner unit. Be sure that the mark on the top of the cover faces the vessels bow. 9. Tighten the four bolts on the bottom of the scanner unit (Torque: 5.0 Nm; 3.69 lbfft.) 10. The four protrusions around the radome cover indicates the location of the bolt receptacle. L the radome cover show the positions of the bolt receptacles. mark Bow Stern System cable Bolt Adjusting the settings After the installation, turn ON the radar and adjust the following settings according to your installation conditions. Video menu Antenna Height Initial menu Timing Adjust Scanner body Select the antenna height from the water surface. 3 5 Adjusts the sweep timing to display the straight echo. Heading Adjust Adjust the heading marker line to the actual bow direction. 2 4 PA cable
(Loop) Power cable
(Straight) Ferrite EMI filter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 58 14INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONSMR-1010RII / Page 13-63 Installing the UX-252 Video output unit When an optional UX-252 is installed, the MR-1010RII can be connected to an external display or a PC monitor with a VGA connector. L The monitor requires the resolution of 640 480 or higher. Cable hole seal R WARNING! BE SURE to disconnect the power cable from the display unit, when you are installing the optional unit. 1. Remove the cable hole seal on the left of the serial number label of the display unit. (Fig. 1) R DANGER! NEVER use your finger nail to remove the seal. Otherwise, you may injure your nail. 2. Remove the 12 screws from the display units rear panel. (Fig. 1) 3. Slowly open the rear case and disconnect the four connectors from the displays main board.
(Fig. 1) CAUTION: DO NOT pull the cables when opening the rear case. This could damage the cables and/or display unit. L One of the connectors has a lock. Hold the release on connector head to disconnect the connector. 4. Pass the video output cable through the hole, then screw in and tighten the sealing tube.
(Fig. 2) 5. Connect the video output cable to the connector on the UX-252. (Fig. 3) Screw Fig. 1 Sealing tube Washer Sealing nut Video output cable Fig. 2 UX-252 Video output cable Fig. 3 59 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS14MR-1010RII / Page 13-64 Video output cable UX-252 6. Install the UX-252 on the displays main board using the four screws supplied with the UX-252.
(Fig. 4) Before tightening the screws, be sure to connect the UX-252s connector to the display units connector. 7. Secure the cable to the UX-252 with a cable tie.
(Fig. 5) 8. Clamp the cable with the ferrite EMI filter attached near the UX-252. (Fig. 5) L Be sure to clamp it tightly. 9. Reconnect the four connectors to the displays main board. 10. Replace the gasket, rear case, and screws their original position. L Make sure the gasket is properly seated. CAUTION: DO NOT pinch the cables when closing the rear case. This could damage the cables 11. Adjust the video output cable length and then tighten the sealing nut. (Fig. 6) Cable tie Ferrite EMI filter UX-252 Connector Connector Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Checking the installation Before turning ON the power, be sure that the display unit and the scanner unit are installed correctly. The checklist below may help you. Sealing nut Installation checklist The four bolts securing the scanner unit must be firmly tightened. Cabling must be securely attached to a mast or mounting material, and must not interfere with the rigging. Be sure waterproofing procedures are completed on the The power connections to the battery must be of the system cable. correct polarity. Be sure that the plugs at the rear of the display unit have been connected correctly and securely. Video output cable Fig. 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 60 14INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONSMR-1010RII / Page 13-65 INDEX Accessories, supplied ....................i ACQ key .......................................2 AIS ..............................................26 Icons .......................................27 Operation ................................26 Settings ..................................29 Alarm ..........................................21 ALARM key ..............................2 Alarm type ..............................22 Alarm zone .............................21 Antenna Antenna rotation speed ..........35 Mounting .................................57 Specification ...........................52 ARPA Operation ................................23 Settings ..................................25 Targets ....................................24 Basic operation .............................7 Basic radar theory ......................47 Bearing setting............................15 BRILL key .....................................2 Color ...........................................39 Cursor pad ....................................1 Display Brilliance ...................................8 Display color .................................8 DSC ............................................32 EBL .........................................2, 18 Echo stretch................................11 Error messages ..........................51 External data list .........................53 A B C D E F G H GAIN .............................................9 GPS ......................................15, 53 Heading adjustment....................36 Heading marker ............................9 HL-OFF key ..................................2 61 Information box .............................4 Installation ..................................54 Connectors .............................54 Display unit .............................55 Scanner unit ...........................57 Video output unit.....................59 IR key .........................................10 Key backlight ................................8 Keypad .........................................1 Language....................................34 Long pulse ..................................11 I K L M Maintenance ...............................50 Measurement..............................17 Bearing and distance ..............18 Between two targets ...............19 Distance .................................17 From a waypoint .....................20 Relative speed ........................19 MENU list ....................................65 MENU screen .............................40 AIS ..........................................42 AIS Own .................................46 ARPA ......................................41 Display ....................................40 Initial .......................................45 Operation ................................39 Port Monitor ............................46 Scanner Monitor .....................46 Status .....................................46 System ...................................44 Target .....................................41 Trail .........................................40 Video ......................................43 MODE key ....................................3 P R S T U V W Z Panel description ..........................1 Parallel index lines..................5, 17 PI key............................................2 Popup message............................6 Power ...........................................7 ON or OFF ................................1 POWER KEY ............................1 Power save function ...............13 Power source .........................54 Precautions.................................. iii Pulse Width ................................11 RAIN .............................................9 Range ring Brilliance ...................................8 Selecting .................................17 Range selection ..........................37 Receiving AIS ..........................................26 DSC ........................................32 Resetting ....................................38 Screen ..........................................3 SEA...............................................9 Settings Saving and loading .................37 Ship speed..................................14 Simulation mode .........................34 Specifications .............................52 TLL .............................................33 Trail .............................................12 UX-252 .......................................59 Warning message .........................6 Waypoint .....................................14 Marker ......................................5 ZOOM key ..............................1, 10 Front panel ...................................1 OFF CENTER .............................10 Operationg guide ........................64 Options .......................................52 O VRM ........................................2, 18 MR-1010RII / Page 13-66 92 mm (3 5/8 inch) 62 mm (2 7/16 inch) 31 mm
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. e t a l p m e t t e k c a r b g n i t n u o m y a l p s i D e r e h t u C MR-1010RII / Page 13-67 MR-1010RII / Page 13-68 MR-1010R OPERATING GUIDE Refer to the Instruction Manual for details about the ARPA, the AIS receiver, and DSC functions, Display information Screen range readout Fixed ring range readout Mode indicator*1 Heading indicator*7, *8 Reference indicator Vector indicator Trail indicator Rain control icon SEA icon Long pulse icon North mark Alarm zone Cross-line cursor Fixed range rings AIS icon*2 EBL/ VRM1 readouts Own ship information*3, *4 Tuning mode indicator Alarm icons IR icon Echo Stretch icon Zoom icon Heading line Waypoint marker Own ship vector indicator VRM2 marker VRM1 marker EBL2 line EBL1 line ARPA icon*4,5 EBL/ VRM2 readouts Cursor information*5, *6 Target Information box*5, *6
*1 North-up and Course-up screens can be used only when a bearing input (NMEA, N+1 or AUX) is connected.
*2 AIS data is required.
*3 Your position data is required.
*4 GPS data is required. COG (Course Over Ground), SOG (Speed Over Ground)
*5 Bearing data and position data are required.
*6 R: Relative bearing, T: True bearing, M: Magnetic bearing
*7 T: True bearing, M: Magnetic bearing
*8 COG (Course Over Ground) is displayed when the Bearing Input item in the Initial menu is set to GPS or GPS-L. When using COG instead of HDG, the heading indicator may differ from the vessels actual bow direction. e r e h t u C MR-1010RII / Page 13-69 MENU screen operation q Push
to enter the Menu screen. ItemItem w Push to select the menu. e Push to select an item. y Push to save the setting and exit the option r Push to enter the option selection mode. t Push to select an option. selection mode. u Push
to exit the Menu screen. MENU list Color Echo Color Steps Heading Line Brill Ring Brill ARPA/AIS Brill EBL/VRM/PI Brill Other symbol Brill Character Brill Day Color Setting Night Color Setting User Color Setting Trail Reset Reference Time Color Level Display Own Vector PPI Area AUTO Hide Information WPT Display Mark Display DSC Display Cursor Information Target Vector Mode Vector Time Track Interval CPA Limit TCPA Limit CPA/TCPA Alarm ARPA Function Auto Acquire Track No. Display All Clear Target AIS Display Track Name Display Auto Activate Auto Activate - Distance Auto Activate - Angle New Target Warning Display Range Number of AIS Slow Warn Slow Warn Speed Erase Lost Target Safety Message Favorite AIS Favorite AIS Range Favorite AIS Target 1/2/3 System Key Beep Sync Backlight HL OFF Mode Zone Alarm 1/2 Zone Alarm Level OFF Center Mode Save Time Bearing Mode Variation Manual Variation Bearing Reference Speed Input Manual Speed Manual SET Manual Drift TLL Mode STBY Mode Rev. Video TUNE Manual Tune Dynamic Range IR Echo Stretch Pulse Width SEA Curve Antenna Height Initial Distance Unit Speed Unit Date Display Language Bearing Input TX Inhibit TX Inhibit Start TX Inhibit Angle Timing Adjust Heading Adjust Antenna Rotation Speed Range Ring Range Save Settings 1/2/3 Load Settings 1/2/3 Setting Reset Factory Reset AIS Own Status Port Monitor NMEA1 RX NMEA2 RX NMEA2 TX AIS RX DSC RX Scanner Monitor MR-1010RII / Page 13-70 FCC INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. RADAR OPERATOR WARNING Icom requires the radar operator to meet the FCC and IC Requirements for Radio Frequency Exposure. A slotted waveguide 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 possible personnel. This is the minimum safe separation distance estimated to meet all RF exposure compliance requirements. This 5.5 meter distance is based on the FCC and IC 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 metallic 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 and IC. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE LIMITS MAY ALLOW THOSE WITHIN THE MPE RADIUS TO EXPERIENCE RF RADIATION ABSORPTION WHICH EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) LIMIT. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE RADAR OPERATOR TO ENSURE THAT THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS ARE 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. 66 MR-1010RII / Page 13-71 A7361D-1EX-5 Printed in Japan 20172020 Icom Inc. Oct. 2020 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, JapanMR-1010RII / Page 13-72
1 | Label and Location | ID Label/Location Info | 104.35 KiB | January 07 2021 |
4. Identification of Equipment ID Label MR-1010RII / Page 4-1 Part15 Label 44mm 20mm Label Location ID Label Part15 Label
1 | Agent Authorization letter | Cover Letter(s) | 52.46 KiB | January 07 2021 |
0 ICOM lcom Inc. 1-6-19.Kamikuratsukuri,Hirano-ku.Osaka Japan. Phone: +81 6 6793 8424 Fax: +81 6 6793 3336 e-mail:
URL: http://www.icom.co.jp/Wor1d wor1d_support@icom.co.jp Date: October 27, 2020 To Whom It May Concern Subject:
Authority to Act as an Agent Applicant:
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lcom Incorporated Marine Rader MR-1010RII AFJ271420 Dear Sir/Madam, We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Compliance Testing, for equipment authorization, LLC to act on our behalf in all of all the signing including matters relating documents to application to these matters. relating We also hereby certify denial of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). of benefits, including that no party to the application to Section FCC benefits, pursuant authorized hereunder is subject 5301 of the Anti-Drug to the Abuse Act Best regards lcom Incorporated Atsushi General Tomiyama Manager of Quality Assurance Department
1 | Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 71.46 KiB | January 07 2021 |
0 ICOM lcom Inc. 1-6-19.Kamikuratsukuri,Hirano-ku,Osaka Japan. Phone. +81 6 6793 8424 Fax +81 6 6793 3336 e-mail:
URL http://www.icom.eo.jp/wor1d wor1d_support@icom.co.jp Date: October 27, 2020 To Whom It May Concern Subject:
Confidentiality and Short-Term Confidentia lity Letter Applicant:
FCC ID:
lcom Incorporated AFJ271420 Dear Sir/Madam:
The applicant certification would like to request be withheld from public the following disclosure documents as per Section submitted 0.457 & 0.459 of FCC Rules. with this application for Confidential 1.Operational 2.Block Diagram 3. Schematics 4.Parts List Description Short-Term Confidential 6.External 7.Internal 8.Users Manual Photos Photos for 120 days The above materials to the public. released applicant and provide pursuant to Section documentation shall not be made. unjustified 0.457 of the Rules, benefits contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the to its competitors. The applicant understands that disclosure of this application and all accompanying Regards lcom Incorporated Atsushi General Tomiyama Manager of Quality Assurance Department
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3. General information Manufacture :
Model Name :
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Type of Emission :
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Pulse Characteristics :
MR-1010RII / Page 3-1 Icom Inc. MR-1010RII 0000205 9300MHz - 9500MHz 9410MHz P0N 4kW Antenna Rotation Short Pulse Long Pulse PRF Pulse Width Guard Band PRF Pulse Width Guard Band 36rpm 2160Hz 80ns 18.75MHz 80ns 18.75MHz 2160Hz 1440Hz 1440Hz 250ns 350ns 6.00MHz 4.29MHz 250ns 350ns 6.00MHz 4.29MHz 24rpm 720Hz 900ns 1.67MHz 720Hz 900ns 1.67MHz Range 0.125nm 0.25nm 0.5nm 0.75nm 1nm 1.5nm 2nm 3nm 4nm 6nm 8nm 12nm 16nm 24nm 32nm 36nm Intermediate Frequency :
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60MHz 10MHz / 3MHz Icom Inc. Slotted Waveguide Array 600mm 4 22 25dBi Typical DC 12 / 24V This report was prepared by ICOM INCORPORATED Test performed by MR-1010RII / Page 4-2 Versions of Software or Firmware
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ICOM MR-1010R For USA Only Suppliers Declaration of Conformity 47 CFR 2.1077 Compliance Information Unique Identifier:
Trade Name Model Name:
Responsible party:
Company name Address U.S. Contact Information: 800-USA-ICOM (800-872-4266) FCC Compliance Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Icom America Inc. 12421 Willows Road NE Kirkland, WA 98034 Monday - Friday 7AM to 5PM PST
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
ICOM Inc.
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1 | Name |
M**** T****
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1 | Physical Address |
1-6-19, Kamikurazukuri, Hirano-ku
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1 |
Osaka, 547-0003
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1 |
Japan
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1 | Telephone Number |
+8166********
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1 | Fax Number |
+8166********
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1 |
w******@icom.co.jp
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 05/07/2021 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | MRD - Marine Radar | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Marine Radar | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 3 meters from all persons and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The antenna installation and operating configurations of this transmitter, including any applicable antenna gain and cable loss must satisfy MPE categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Compliance Testing, LLC
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1 | Name |
M****** S********
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1 | Telephone Number |
480-9********
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1 |
l******@compliancetesting.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 80 | 11 | 9200.00000000 | 9500.00000000 | 3.6060000 | 10.8000000000 % | 44M4P0N |
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