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MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL MARINE RADAR MR-1000R
(Radome type) MR-1000T
(Open array type) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Opera-
tion is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 2 SYSTEM COMPONENTS MODEL NAME MR-1000RII MR-1000TII CRT DISPLAY SX-2713 (10-inch CRT) SX-2779 (10-inch CRT) SCANNER UNIT EX-2714 (Radome type) EX-2780 (Open array type) SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES EX-2714 (Radome type unit) Qty. q System cable (OPC-1188: 15 m) ......................... 1 w Installation bolts (M1050) .................................. 4 e Installation bolts (M1025) .................................. 4 r Installation nuts (M10) ......................................... 4 t Flat washers (M10) .............................................. 4 y Spring washers (M10) ......................................... 4 EX-2780 (Open array type unit) Qty. q System cable (OPC-1189: 20 m).......................... 1 w Installation bolts (M1040) .................................. 4 e Installation nuts (M10) ......................................... 4 r Flat washers (M10) .............................................. 4 t Spring washers (M10) ......................................... 4 y Hex head wrench ................................................. 1 u Cap bolts (M818) ............................................... 4 i Dish washers (M8) ............................................... 4 o Sealing washers (T) ............................................. 4
!0 Flat washers (M8) ................................................ 4
!1 Grounding terminal (R5.5-10) .............................. 1
!2 Ferrite bead ......................................................... 1 SX-2713/2779 (10 inch CRT display unit) Qty. q NMEA connector (FM14-8P) ................................ 1 w Spare fuse (FGB 10 A) ........................................ 1 e Spare fuse (FGB 5 A: for over 24 V power supply)
............................................................................ 1 r DC power cable (OPC-928-1) .............................. 1 t Viewing hood (2363 HOOD)................................. 1 y Mounting bracket (2363 ANGLE(A))..................... 1 u Mounting screw knobs (2363 KNOB BOLT) ......... 2 i Self-tapping screws (M6 30).............................. 5 o Spring washers (M6) ........................................... 5
!0 Flat washers (M6) ................................................ 5
!1 Instruction manual ............................................... 1
!2 Operating guide ................................................... 1
!3 NMEA connector (FM14-7P) ............................... 1 Icom, Icom Inc. and United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United states, the i MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 3 FOREWORD PRECAUTION Thank you for purchasing Icoms MR-1000RII/TII MA-
RINE RADAR. The radar is designed especially for fishing boats. It has powerful transmission power, 10 inch CRT display and many other advanced features. If you have any questions regarding the operation of the radar, contact your nearest authorized Icom Inc. dealer. IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and com-
pletely before attempting to operate the marine radar. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This manual contains important safety and operating in-
structions for the MR-1000RII/TII. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS The following explicit denitions apply to this instruc-
tion manual. WORD R WARNING CAUTION NOTE DEFINITION Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock may occur. Equipment damage may occur. If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk of personal injury, fire or electric shock. RNEVER let metal, wire or other objects touch any internal part of the radar. RNEVER place the radar within the reach of chil-
dren. RNEVER expose the display unit to rain, salt water or any other liquids. NEVER connect the radar to AC or more than 42 V DC. This will damage the radar. AVOID using the radar near any magnetic materials, such as a loudspeaker or a large power transformer, as this can cause distortion of the CRT display. AVOID placing the display unit in excessively dusty en-
vironments. AVOID placing the display unit near heating equipment or in direct sunlight or where hot or cold air blows di-
rectly onto it. AVOID using the scanner unit in areas where the tem-
perature is below 25C (13F) or above +70C
(+158F). AVOID using the display unit in areas where the temperature is below 15C (+5F) or above +55C
(+131F). AVOID using strong solvents such as benzene or al-
cohol for cleaning the radar, as they may damage the surfaces. BE CAREFUL!
SART signal may not be detected and may not be displayed on the screen depending on the SEA, RAIN or IR settings. Follow the settings as below to detect the SART signal on the screen. q Select the screen range between 6 NM to 12 NM with [+/]. (p. 2) w Set the [GAIN] as high as possible. (p. 3) e Set the [SEA] to minimum. (p. 3) r Set the [RAIN] to minimum. (p. 3) t Turn the [IR] OFF. y Turn the [STRETCH] OFF. ii MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM COMPONENTS.......................................... i SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES....................................... i FOREWORD ............................................................ ii IMPORTANT ............................................................. ii EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS .......................................... ii PRECAUTION .......................................................... ii TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................... iii 1 CAUTION ............................................................. 1 DANGER! HIGH VOLTAGE .................................. 1 RADIATION HAZARD ........................................... 1 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION .................................... 25 I Front panel ........................................................ 2 I Screen ............................................................... 4 3 MENU ............................................................... 67 I VIDEO ............................................................... 6 I FUNCTION......................................................... 6 I ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) ............................. 7 I INT. SETTING .................................................... 7 4 BASIC OPERATION ...................................... 813 I Checking the installation ................................... 8 I Turning power ON/OFF ...................................... 8 I Basic operation .................................................. 9 I RAIN function ................................................... 10 I SEA function..................................................... 10 I OFF CENTER function..................................... 10 I IR function ........................................................ 11 I STRETCH function .......................................... 11 I ZOOM function ................................................ 11 I TRAILS function .............................................. 12 I Power save function ........................................ 12 I Ship speed indication ...................................... 13 I Position indication ........................................... 13 I Waypoint indication .......................................... 13 I Long pulse function .......................................... 13 I Bearing setting ................................................ 13 5 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS ....................................... 1416 I Distance measurement ................................... 14 I Bearing and Distance measurement ............... 15 I Advanced measurements ................................ 16 6 ALARM FUNCTION ........................................... 17 I Alarm zone setting ........................................... 17 I Zone alarm setting ........................................... 17 7 ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) ................... 1820 I ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) .......................... 18 I ATA menu setting ............................................. 18 I ATA operation .................................................. 19 I Plotting marks .................................................. 19 I Course and speed vector ................................ 19 I Plots ................................................................ 20 iii 8 BASIC RADAR THEORY ............................ 21 23 I Side-lobe echoes ............................................. 21 I Indirect echoes ................................................ 21 I Multiple echoes ............................................... 22 I Minimum range ................................................ 22 I Blind and Shadow sectors ............................... 23 I Target resolution............................................... 23 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ........ 2430 I Connecting the units ........................................ 24 I Power source requirement .............................. 24 I Ground connection ........................................... 24 I Installing the display unit ................................. 25 I Mounting the EX-2714 scanner unit ................ 26 I Wiring the EX-2714 system cable ................... 27 I Mounting the EX-2780 scanner unit ................ 28 I Wiring the EX-2780 system cable ................... 29 I Fixing the EX-2780 scanner unit ..................... 30 10 OTHER FUNCTIONS ...................................... 31 11 SERVICE MAN MENU ............................... 3234 I Service man menu .......................................... 32 I Select the language ......................................... 32 I TIMING adjustment ......................................... 33 I HDG adjustment............................................... 33 I SPD adjustment ............................................... 34 I RANGE selection ............................................. 34 12 ERROR MESSAGE ......................................... 35 I Error message list ........................................... 35 13 MAINTENANCE ............................................... 36 I Periodic maintenance ...................................... 36 I Scanner unit maintenance ............................... 36 I Display unit maintenance ................................ 36 I Options ............................................................ 36 14 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................... 3738 15 EXTERNAL DATA LIST ................................... 39
(Supplement) TEMPLATE I Template for the display unit SX-2713/2779 (Display mount bracket template) I Template for the scanner unit EX-2714 EX-2780 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 1 CAUTION 1 The MR-1000RII/TII are supplemental aids to navigation and are not intended to be a substi-
tute for accurate and current nautical charts. DANGER! HIGH VOLTAGE NEVER OPEN THE UNIT This product contains high voltage that could be FATAL. This product has no user-service-
able parts inside. All repairs and adjustments MUST be made by a qualied electronics tech-
nician at your Marine Navigation Dealer. HIGH VOLTAGE High voltages of up to 3,500 volts are used in this equipment. Although prudent measures for safety have been adopted, sufcient care must be taken in the operation, maintenance and adjustment of the equipment. Electric shock of 1,000 volts or more may cause electrocution and death; even an electric shock of only 100 volts may be fatal. PREVENTION OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
(FOR QUALIFIED ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS ONLY) To prevent such accidents, turn OFF the power source and do not reach inside the unit until you have:
q discharged the capacitors by disconnecting the power cable from the power source for 5 min.;
w checked that no electric charges remain inside the device. Also, it is safest to wear dry insulated rubber gloves. NEVER use both hands simultaneously;
keep one hand in your pocket. RADIATION HAZARD Radiation emitted from the scanner unit can be harmful, particularly to the eyes. To avoid harm-
ful radiation, ensure the radar power is in the OFF position before beginning work on the scan-
ner unit. 1 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 2 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION I Front panel MARINE RADAR POWER TX SAVE GAIN SEA RAIN MOB TARGET TRAILS ZOOM ALM MODE OFF CENT EBL1 VRM1 PI EBL2 VRM2 BRILL MENU HL OFF
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MOB TARGET TRAILS ZOOM ALM MODE OFF CENT EBL1 VRM1 EBL2 VRM2 PI BRILL MENU HL OFF Control panel q w e r t y u i o
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!2 q POWER SWITCH [POWER] (p. 8) t TRAILS SWITCH [TRAILS] (p. 12) Turns power ON and OFF. The standby screen appears for 90 sec. while warming up the magnetron. The initial screen appears with a beep after the power has been turned ON. w TRANSMIT/SAVE SWITCH [TX (SAVE)]
Push to toggle between the TX mode and the standby mode. (p. 9) Push and hold for 1 sec. to turn the power save function ON. The radar for TX interval scan is xed at 10 revolutions. (p. 12) Select the save time in INT. SETTING menu. e RANGE UP/ DOWN SWITCHES [+]/[] (p. 9) Push [+] to increase the screen range. Push [] to decrease the screen range. r UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT KEYS [ ]]
Set the EBLs, VRMs, alarm area, ATA target, etc. according to the key pushed. Use the [] [] to select menu item and [] [] to set the item. Using the [ ]/[ ] or [ ]/[ ] combination allows you to move the cross line cursor to the upper (or lower) left or right. Push to toggle the trail function ON and OFF. This is useful for watching other ships tracks, approx. rela-
tive speed etc. Trail Time can be set in VIDEO menu. y ZOOM FUNCTION [ZOOM] (p. 11) Push [TARGET] and [TRAILS] simultaneously to toggle the ZOOM function ON and OFF. ZOOM function expands the target to 2 times normal. Move the cursor to the target, then turn the function ON. The screen zooms around the middle of the cursor and own ship. This function is not available on 18 and 32 NM or above ranges. u MODE SWITCH [MODE]
Push to select one of Head-up (H UP), Course-up
(C UP), North-up (N UP) or True motion (TM) screens. The North-up and Course-up screens can be selected only when a bearing data format is connected. (p. 39) TM screen requires bearing data and LOG or position data. (p. 39) TM screen is not available at 32 NM or above range. i OFF CENTER FUNCTION [OFF CENT] (p. 10) Push [ALM] and [MODE] simultaneously to turn the OFF CENTER function ON or OFF. This function is available for 24NM or shorter range se-
lection. 2 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 3 o EBL2 (VRM2) SWITCH [EBL2 (VRM2)] (pgs. 1516) Push to display the electronic bearing line 2 (EBL2) and the variable range marker 2 (VRM2), and acti-
vate the [ ] for the electronic bearing line selec-
tor and [ ] for the range marker selector. When the VRM1 and EBL1 ($9 %2) are displayed, the center of VRM2 appears at the intersection point of the VRM1 and EBL1.
!0 PARALLEL INDEX LINE FUNCTION [PI]
Push [EBL1] and [EBL2] simultaneously to toggle the parallel index line ON and OFF. Push [ ] keys to rotate the lines, and push [ ]
keys to adjust the line spaces.
!1 MENU SWITCH [MENU] (pgs. 67) Push [MENU] to toggle the VIDEO, FUNCTION, ATA, INT. SETTING and SERVICE MAN menu. Push [ ] keys to select the items and push [
] keys to change the setting.
!2 HEADING LINE OFF FUNCTION [HL OFF] (p. 9) Push [BRILL] and [MENU] simultaneously to turn off the heading line temporarily.
!3 GAIN CONTROL [GAIN] (p. 9) Adjusts the receiver amplier gain. Clockwise rotation increases the gain Increased gain may increase screen noise.
!4 SEA CLUTTER CONTROL [SEA] (p. 10) This function serves to eliminate echoes from the waves at close range. Reduces the receiver gain for close objects within a radius of 8 nautical miles (approx.) to eliminate sea clutter. Rotate the control fully clockwise to activate the au-
tomatic SEA control function. SEA indicator (@6) ap-
pears in the upper left of the screen. Under normal conditions set the SEA to a minimum. Use this control with caution when the sea is rough.
!5 RAIN CLUTTER CONTROL [RAIN] (p. 10) This function eliminates reection echoes from rain, snow, fog, etc. Rotate the control fully counter clockwise to deacti-
vate the RAIN function. RAIN indicator (@8) disappears. PANEL DESCRIPTION 2
!6 MAN OVERBOARD [MOB]
Push to mark the man overboard point on the screen. When a crew member falls overboard, push
[MOB] for 1 sec. to display the MOB symbol (
) on the screen. MOB readout shows the bearing, distance and esti-
mated time to the MOB point with current speed. Push [MOB] for 1 sec. to cancel the function. Position and bearing data are necessary.
!7 TARGET SWITCH [ATA] (pgs. 1820) A setup of target caught by ATA (up to 10 targets can be set). Push [ ] to move the cross cursor on the echo which you want to plot on the screen before turning the function ON. Select ATA function ON in the ATA menu, set the ap-
propriate No. DISP, VECT, OWN VECT, ALARM, CPA LIMIT and TCPA LIMIT setting.
!8 ALARM SWITCH [ALM] (p. 17) Push [ALM] to toggle the alarm function ON and OFF. Push and hold [ALM] for 1 sec. to enter the alarm area setting condition. Push [ ] to move the cross cursor to the zone starting point, then push [ALM] for 1 sec. The starting ring of the zone is created. Then push [ ] to x the nish point, the desired alarm zone will automatically form.
!9 EBL1 (VRM1) SWITCH [EBL1 (VRM1)] (pgs. 1516) Push to display the electronic bearing line 1 (EBL1) and the variable range marker 1 (VRM1) and acti-
vate the [ ] for the electronic bearing line selec-
tor, and [ ] for the range marker selector. EBL1 bearing and VRM1 distance are displayed, in the bottom window. When EBL1 and VRM1 are displayed, the beginning of EBL2 appears at the intersection point of EBL1 and VRM1.
@0 DISPLAY BRILLIANCE SWITCH [BRILL] (p. 9) Push to increase or decrease the brilliance of the picture on the display. Push for 1 sec. to select the maximum brilliance. The brightness of the symbol, character and illumi-
nation can be adjusted in the SYMBOL, CHAR-
ACTER and KEY ILLUM of the INT. SETTING menu independently. 3 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 4 2 PANEL DESCRIPTION I Screen
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@1 M.TUNE 3/4
(0.25) MTUNE NM CURS STW157KT TVECT 6M 0174R H UP 0649NM 005 HDG2530T TRAILS
IR ES GPS COMPASS
EBL1 1076R
EBL2 0219R
WPT 2834R CURS 34 39720N 135 34420E VRM1 0422NM 001 000 VRM2 0242NM 001 0632NM ALM ZOOM
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@1 TUNING LEVEL INDICATOR (p. 9) Shows the receiver tuning level.
@2 TUNING MODE INDICATOR (p. 9) M.TUNE appears when the manual tuning func-
tion is in use.
@3 FIXED RING RANGE READOUT (p. 14) Shows the interval range of the xed ring. This readout appears when the RING of the FUNC-
TION menu is turned ON.
@4 SCREEN RANGE READOUT (p. 14) Shows the maximum range of the displayed screen. The range indicated is nautical miles (NM).
@5 SHIP SPEED READOUT (p. 13) Shows the ship speed. SOG: When GPS is selected in the INT. SETTING menu. STW: When LOG is selected in the INT. SETTING menu.
@6 AUTO SEA INDICATOR (p. 10) Appears when the automatic SEA control function is turned ON.
@7 LONG PULSE INDICATOR (p. 13) Appears when the long pulse is in use.
@8 RAIN CONTROL INDICATOR (p. 10) Appears when the RAIN function is in use.
@9 MODE INDICATOR Head-up, Course-up, North-up and True Motion screens are available. N UP and C UP screens require external bearing data.
(p. 39) TM screen requires bearing data and LOG or position data.
#0 HEADING LINE (p. 9) Heading line indicates the ships bow.
#1 ALARM ZONE (p. 17) Shows the alarm zone. Appears when the alarm function is in use.
#2 WAYPOINT MARKER (p. 13) Shows the waypoint received from navigation equipment. This marker appears when the WPT of the FUNCTION menu is turned ON. To display the waypoint marker, bearing data and NMEA data with 0183 format is necessary. (p. 39)
#3 FIXED RANGE RINGS (p. 14) Shows the distance in xed intervals. The interval distance is indicated by the ring range readout (@3). These rings appear when the RING of the FUNCTION is turned ON.
#4 GPS indicator (p. 24) Indicator appears when the GPS or DGPS receiver is connected. 4 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 5
#5 COMPASS INDICATOR (pgs. 24, 39)
: NMEA (gyro) is connected. GYRO COMPASS : NMEA (compass), N+1 or AUX data is connected.
#6 EBL1/ 2 READOUTS (pgs. 1516) Shows the bearing of the displayed Electronic Bear-
ing Lines (EBL1 and EBL2) when the EBL is in use. EBL2 shows PI (!0) readout.
#7 WAYPOINT/MOB READOUTS (p. 13) Shows the bearing and distance to the waypoint received from navigation equipment. This readout appears when the WPT of the FUNC-
TION menu is turned ON. To display the waypoint/MOB marker, bearing data and NMEA data with 0183 format is necessary.
(p. 39) Shows the bearing and distance to the MOB
(Man Over Board) event marker. Push [MOB] to cancel the readout and the symbol.
#8 POSITION/CURSOR READOUT (p. 13) Shows your own ship or cursor latitude and longi-
tude readout when external NMEA data with 0183 format is connected. Select SHIP or CURS in the POSN DISP of the FUNCTION menu. To display the POSITION; NMEA 0183 is necessary. To display the CURSOR; NMEA 0183 and bearing data are necessary.
#9 CURSOR INDICATOR Shows the bearing and distance to the cursor.
$0 VECTOR INDICATOR (p. 18) Shows the ATA and OWN vector type. T: True vector R: Relative vector
$1 VECTOR TIME INDICATOR (p. 18) Shows the vector interval time. Select vector time in the TRAIL TIME of the VIDEO menu. 30 min. is applied, when is selected for the vector time.
$2 TRAILS INDICATOR (p. 12) Shows the trail time. Echo remains with gradation during the trail time period on the screen. (Except for the trail time; ) Progressing time counter starts to count the time until the timer reaches the trail time.
$3 HEADING INDICATOR Shows the heading bearing readout. The HDG readout indicates the bow of the ships bearing in a clockwise direction from north. PANEL DESCRIPTION 2
$4 IR INDICATOR (p. 11) Eliminates or reduces interference caused by other radar operating nearby. This function is available when the IR in the VIDEO menu is set to 1 or 2.
$5 ECHO STRETCH INDICATOR (p. 6) Appears when the echo stretch function is in use. This function is available when the STRETCH of the VIDEO menu is turned ON.
$6 CROSS LINE CURSOR Used for measuring the bearing and distance, set-
ting the alarm zone, selecting the ATA targets, etc. Push [ ] several times to move the cursor.
$7 EBL2 (pgs. 1516) Used for bearing measurement. When a target is selected, the EBL readout (#6) shows the bearing.
$8 OWN SHIP VECTOR INDICATOR Shows the vector of your own ship.
$9 VRM 1 (pgs. 1516)
%0 VRM 2 (pgs. 1516) Used for distance measurement. When a target is selected, the VRM1/2 readout (%3) shows the dis-
tance.
%1 NORTH MARK The north mark shows the true north direction.
%2 EBL1 (pgs. 1516) Used for bearing measurement. When a target is selected, the EBL readout (#6) shows the bearing.
%3 VRM1/2 READOUTS (pgs. 1516) Shows the distance of the displayed Variable Range Markers (VRM1 and VRM2) when the VRM is in use. Nautical miles (NM) and kilometers (KM) can be se-
lected in the FUNCTION menu as the distance unit.
%4 ALARM INDICATOR (p. 17) Appears when the alarm function is in use.
%5 ZOOM INDICATOR (p. 11) Appears when the zoom function is in use. Push [TARGET] and [TRAILS] simultaneously to turn the function ON or OFF.
%6 TIME INDICATOR
%7 TIME INDICATOR Shows the estimated time to the marker edge from center of the marker with current speed.
%8 TIME INDICATOR Shows the estimated time to the waypoint with cur-
rent speed. 5 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 6 3 MENU I VIDEO VIDEO MENU I FUNCTION FUNCTIONMENU TUNE AUTO MANUAL D.RANGE IR STRETCH PULSE SEA TRAIL TIME NAR. OFF OFF SP MID. 1 ON LP WIDE 2 1 6S 3M 2 3 15S 6M 4 30S 15M 1M RING WPT POSN DISP DIST UNIT BRG EBL/PI ZONE ALARM BEEP OFF OFF SHIP NM TRUE TRUE IN OFF ON ON CURS KM MAG 360R OUT ON PT/SB D RING OFF ON D WPT OFF ON
: Turn the xed range ring display OFF.
: Turn the xed range ring display ON.
: Non display the way point on the screen.
: Display the way point on the screen.
: Display your own ships position.*
DPOSN DISP SHIP:
CURS : Display the cursor position.**
* External latitude/longitude data required.
** External latitude/longitude data and bearing data required. D DIST UNIT NM KM
: Display the distance unit in Nautical Mile.
: Display the distance unit in Kilometer. D BRG Select the displayed bearing type, no relation with the bearing data format (NMEA, N+1 or AUX). TRUE : Select the true bearing. MAG : Select the magnetic bearing. D EBL/PI (except HDG and CSE) (p. 15) TRUE : True or magnetic direction. 360R : Relative direction PT/SB : Bow direction D ZONE ALARM IN OUT
: Alarm is emitted when the target comes into the zone.
: Alarm is emitted when the target goes out of the zone. D BEEP OFF ON
* Except alarm function.
: Turn the beep tone OFF*.
: Turn the beep tone ON. D TUNE AUTO
: Automatic tuning. A.TUNE appears for approx. 2 sec. instead of the screen display, when rst transmitting after turning the power ON. The unit also re-
tunes in some cases. MANUAL : Manual tuning. Push [] to select [MANUAL] then push
[] to activate the manual tuning slider. Push [ ] to adjust desired tuning level. D D.RANGE Select the dynamic range of the PPI (Plan Position In-
dicator). NAR.
: Narrow dynamic range. Even weak re-
flections are displayed as strong reflec-
tions.
: Mid dynamic range.
: Wide dynamic range. You can distinguish between weak reections and strong re-
ections easily. MID. WIDE D IR OFF
: Turn the Interference Reduction function OFF. 1 or 2 (ON) : Turn the Interference Reduction function 1 (Low) or 2 (High). D STRETCH OFF ON
: Turn the echo stretch function OFF.
: Turn the echo stretch function ON. D PULSE SP LP
: Select the short pulse.
: Select the long pulse. LP indicator ap-
pears on the screen. D SEA The characteristic (curve) of a SEA knob can be cho-
sen as the optimal characteristic out of four kinds with the height of an antenna. D TRAIL TIME 6S,15S, 30S, 1M, 3M, 6M, 15M or :
Select the plot interval and vector time. 6 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 7 I ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) I INT. SETTING A T A MENU INT. SETTING MENU 3 A T A No.DISP VECT OWN VECT ALARM CPA LIMIT TCPA LIMIT ON SEL REL ON ON OFF OFF TRUE OFF OFF 1.0NM 1 MIN ALL MAG VAR AUTO MANUAL BRG INPUT SPD INPUT TX INH START TX INH ANGLE SAVE TIME SYMBOL CHARACTER KEY ILLUM NMEA GPS N+1 AUX GPS 7.2 W LOG 0 0 1M 1 1 1 6M 15M 30M 2 2 2 3 3 3 BRILL 4
: Turn the ATA function OFF.
: Turn the ATA function ON. D MAG VAR AUTO
: Revise magnetic variation automatically. NOTE: NMEA data is required. NEVER select AUTO without NMEA data, incorrect varia-
tion data may entered. (p. 39)
: Non display any mark number.
: Display the selected mark number only.
: Display all mark numbers. MANUAL :Revise magnetic variation manually. Push [] to select [MANUAL], then push
[]. Set the revise value with [ ]. Push [] or [MENU] to abort the menu. D ATA OFF ON D No.DISP OFF Sel ALL D VECT TRUE REL
: Select the true vector mode.
: Select the relative vector mode. D OWN VECT OFF ON
: Non display the own ship vector.
: Display your own ships vector. D ALARM (CPA/TCPA) OFF ON
: Turn the alarm function OFF.
: Turn the alarm function ON. D CPA* LIMIT 0.1 to 10.0NM : Set the CPA (Closest Point of Ap-
proach) limit with [ ]. D TCPA* LIMIT 1 to 60MIN
: Set the TCPA (Time to CPA) limit time with [ ].
*CPA/TCPA: Closest Point of Approach and Time to Clos-
est Point of Approach limit is dened by the observer to given warning when a target or targets are close to within those limits from your own ship. D BRG INPUT NMEA N+1 AUX GPS
: NMEA0183 bearing data format.
: N+1 data format.
: Other format.
: Reads NMEA0183 COG format data as HDG format. D SPD INPUT GPS LOG
: Use the GPS NMEA speed data.
: Use the speed sensor data. D TX INH START 0 to 359 :Push [ ] to enter the start point of the TX inhibit area. D TX INH ANGLE 0 to 90
:Push [ ] to enter the TX inhibit area. D SAVE TIME 1M, 6M, 15M or 30M
: Select the stand by time during save mode.
* The radar for TX interval scan is xed at 10 revolutions. D SYMBOL 1/2/3
: Select the symbol brightness. D CHARACTER 1/2/3
: Select the character brightness. D KEY ILLUM 1/2/3/4
: Select the key illumination brightness. 7 D Checklist q The 4 bolts securing the scanner unit must be rmly tightened. w Cabling must be securely attached to a mast or mounting material, and must not interfere with the rigging. e Be sure waterproofing procedures are completed on the system cable. r The power connections to the battery must be of the correct polarity. t Be sure that the plugs at the rear of the display unit have been connected correctly and securely.
(See p. 24 for details.) q Push [POWER] to turn the power ON. The initial screen appears and warming up time is counted down on the screen. The magnetron inside the scanner unit warms up for 90 sec.
[POWER] does not function for 2 sec. after the power is turned OFF. w When the countdown is completed, the Standby screen appears. e Push [TX] to start scanning and select the Plan Po-
sition Indicator (PPI) screen. Targets and heading marker appear. The screen appears approx. 2 sec. after turning the power on, when AUTO is selected in the TUNE of the VIDEO menu. r Push [POWER] to turn the power OFF. MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 8 4 BASIC OPERATION I Checking the installation Before turning the power ON, be sure all the connec-
tions are complete. The checklist at right may be help-
ful for necessary conrmation. CAUTION: Connect the scanner unit before turning the power ON. Otherwise the magnetron inside the scanner unit might be damaged. I Turning power ON/OFF T.VECT 6M 0.000NM HDG253.4T IR 1 (0.25) NM CURS SOG17.7KT 000.0T H UP 0.45 R E V *.*
ROM OK RAM OK GPS COMPASS E B L 1 E B L 2 MOB CURS 3 4 3 7 . 7 2 N 1 3 5 3 4 .4 2 E V R M 1 V R M 2 1 (0.25) NM CURS SOG17.7KT STBY 000.0T H UP T.VECT 6M 0.000NM HDG253.4T IR GPS COMPASS E B L 1 E B L 2 MOB CURS 3 4 3 7 . 7 2 N 1 3 5 3 4 .4 2 E V R M 1 V R M 2 8 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 9 I Basic operation GAIN SEA RAIN r t y q w e POWER TX SAVE
BASIC OPERATION 4 q Turn the power ON. w Push [TX] after the countdown disappears from the screen. See Turning power ON/OFF on page at left. e Push [+] or [] several times to select the display range. The screen range readout shows the maximum range of the screen. r Turn [GAIN] to set 1 oclock position. Clockwise rotation increases the gain. Increased gain may increase screen noise. MOB t Turn [SEA] to set the sensitivity time control for min-
TARGET TRAILS ZOOM ALM MODE u OFF CENT EBL1 VRM1 EBL2 VRM2 PI BRILL MENU HL OFF CAUTION: When setting the [SEA] control to a fully clock-
wise position, close targets are blanked. D Heading marker The heading marker is a line that shows your ships bow direction. (This marker will appear in the center of the screen when the Head-up screen H UP is se-
lected.) The heading marker can be hidden when the desired target is located under the heading marker. Push and hold [BRILL] and [MENU] simultaneously to hide the heading marker. D Fixed range rings The xed range rings can be used for rough distance measurement. (p. 14) Push [MENU] to open the FUNCTION menu, then push [] to select RING. Push [] to turn the ring ON. imum. y Turn [RAIN] to set the rain clutter control for mini-
mum. u Push [MODE] to select one of Head-up;H UP, Course-up;C UP, North-up;NUP or True Motion;TM screens. C UP, N UP or TM can be selected only when bear-
ing, position or speed data are connected.
(See p. 39 for details) NOTE: Manual adjustment can be used. (See below.) D Manual tuning The receiver tuning can be manually adjusted. Push [MENU] to open the VIDEO menu, then select MANUAL. Push [] to activate the manual tun-
ing slider, then push [ ] to set the tuning level indi-
cator to the maximum level. (p. 6) M.TUNE appears on the top of the display. D Brilliance adjustment The intensity of the screen can be adjusted. When you require continuous operation, but not constant viewing, a lower setting can increase the life of the CRT display. NOTE: High intensity will shorten the life of the CRT display. Key illumination The backlighting of the keys can be adjusted for con-
venient operation. (p. 7) Push [MENU] four times to call up the INT. SETTING menu. Push [ ] to select the illumination level. Key illumination corresponds with [BRILL] control. 9 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 10 4 BASIC OPERATION The following are typical basic operation examples, which may hinder radar reception (sea clutter, precipitation in-
terference and echoes from other radar). I RAIN function This function eliminates reflection echoes from rain, snow, fog etc. Rotate the control fully counterclockwise to deactivate the control function. The RAIN indicator (
NOTE: DO NOT reduce the reflection echoes too much, otherwise you may miss weaker targets.
) disappears. Small echos Adjust RAIN control I SEA function Echos from sea waves Adjust SEA control I OFF CENTER function Normal screen With OFF CENTER ON 10 This function serves to eliminate echoes from waves at close range. Reduce the receiver gain for close ob-
jects within a radius of 8 miles to eliminate sea clutter. Rotate the control fully clockwise to activate the automatic control function. SEA indicator (
)appears in the upper left of the screen. WARNING: The [SEA] control reduces the re-
ceiver sensitivity of objects within 8 miles. Therefore, caution and careful adjustment are necessary when using the [SEA] control. Small objects may not be displayed on the screen when strong echoes from the rain or the island within 1 NM while automatic SEA function is activating. The scanning area can be shifted in a desired direc-
tion and can be enlarged partially. This is useful when the Head-up* is selected and you want to enlarge the bow direction display, or, the center of the screen shifts in the direction of the intersection. This function is available for 24NM or shorter range selec-
tion.
*This function is not available in the TM screen. q Push [ ] to move the cursor where you want to shift the center of the screen. Max. offsetting is up to 75% of the screen. w Push [ALM] and [MODE] simultaneously to shift the screen. e Push [ALM] and [MODE] simultaneously again to return to the normal screen. MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 11 I IR function Radar interference With IR function ON I STRETCH function Normal screen With STRETCH ON I ZOOM function Normal screen With ZOOM function ON BASIC OPERATION 4 Radar interference may appear when another ships radar is operating on the same frequency band in close proximity. The IR function can eliminate this type of interference. (p. 6) q Push [MENU] to call up VIDEO menu. w Push [] until the IR section becomes highlighted. e Push [ ] to select IR function 1, 2 or OFF. IR appears in the upper right of the screen, when the function is activated. The blips can be magnified electronically for easier viewing of small targets. (p. 6) q Push [MENU] to open the VIDEO menu. w Push [] to select STRETCH, then push [] to turn the function ON. NOTE: Turn OFF this function during normal opera-
tion. The ZOOM function expands the target to two times normal size. This function is available up to a 24 NM range or shorter ex-
cept 18 NM. q Push [ ] to move the cursor to the desired target. w Push [TARGET] and [TRAILS] simultaneously to toggle the ZOOM function ON and OFF. ZOOM appears in the lower right of the screen. 11 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 12 4 BASIC OPERATION I TRAILS function The trails function memorizes echoes continuously or at constant intervals. This is useful for watching other ships tracks, approx. relative speed, etc. Trail time TRAIL indicator 3/4(0.25) M.TUNE NM CURS STW 15.7KT 011.4R H UP T.VECT 0.453NM 6M TRAILS 1:05 HDG 253.9T IR ES Trail interval counter Trail time Setting the trail interval time q Push [MENU] twice to call up the VIDEO menu. Push [] several times until the TRAIL TIME section becomes highlighted. w Push [ ] to select trail interval time. 6 sec., 15 sec., 30 sec., 1 min., 3 min., 6 min., 15 min. and (continuous) are available. e Push [MENU] several times to exit the menu. Using the TRAILS function q Push [TRAILS] to turn the trail function ON. TRAILS and trail interval time appears in the upper right of the screen. Trail interval counter starts to count up to the trail time. w All displayed echoes at the plotted time are memo-
rized and displayed with a graduated intensity to-
gether with the current echoes. Echoes are displayed with minimum intensity when is selected. e Push [TRAILS] to cancel the trail function and erase the plotted echoes. TRAILS and trail interval time disappears. I Power save function The power save function conserves the boats battery power by pausing the transmission. The standby
(pausing) times are selectable (rotation number is xed to 10). For example, when 1 min. is selected, the scanner ro-
tates 10 revolutions; then stops for 1 min., and then re-
peats this sequence while the power save function is activated. Count down the standby time D Setting the scanning standby time q Push [MENU] four times to call up the INT. SET-
TING menu. w Push [] until the SAVE TIME section becomes highlighted. e Push [ ] to select standby time. 1, 6, 15, and 30 min. are available. r Push [MENU] twice to exit the menu display. D Using the power save function q Push and hold [TX (SAVE)] for 1 sec. to turn the 1 (0.25) NM CURS SOG17.7KT SAVE 014.6T H UP T.VECT 6M 0.900NM 0:48 HDG273.9T IR ES 1 (0.25) NM CURS SOG17.7KT SAVE 014.6T H UP T.VECT 6M 0.900NM 0:00 HDG273.9T IR ES GPS COMPASS E B L 1 E B L 2 MOB CURS 3 4 3 7 . 7 2 N V R M 1 V R M 2 1 3 5 3 4 .4 2 E Push and hold [TX] for 1 sec. to turn the SAVE function on. GPS COMPASS E B L 1 E B L 2 MOB CURS 3 4 3 7 . 7 2 N V R M 1 V R M 2 1 3 5 3 4 .4 2 E Scan and STBY alternates 12 power save function ON. The save indicator appears in the top of the screen. w After the scanning rotations are nished, transmis-
sion and rotation are suspended until the selected standby time elapses. The display shows the last scanned echoes until the scanning restarts. SAVE and standby time appear in the top of the screen and the standby time is counted down. e After the selected standby time elapses, transmis-
sion and rotation restart. r Push [TX (SAVE)] to cancel the power save func-
tion. The save indicator turns OFF. NOTE: When you use the power save function to-
gether with the alarm function, the CRT display is turned OFF until an object enters the programmed alarm zone, therefore, more power saving is possi-
ble. (p. 17) MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 13 BASIC OPERATION 4 I Ship speed indication When the ship speed data with NMEA 0183 format is applied, the radar can display the ship speed. Knots
(KT) or kilometers/hour (KM/h) are automatically se-
lected in the normal screen (p. 4) by selecting nautical miles (NM) or kilometers (KM) respectively. q Push [MENU] several times to call up the FUNC-
TION menu. I Long pulse function To magnify the blips for easier viewing of small targets, the long pulse and echo stretch (p. 11) functions are available. When the long pulse is used in the 34 to 2 NM range, this function magnies target echoes to the backward direction of the target. Pulse selection q Push [MENU] several times to call up the VIDEO w Push [] until the DIST UNIT section becomes menu. (p. 6) highlighted. w Push [] until the PULSE section becomes high-
e Push [ ] to turn the ship speed indication to NM lighted. or KM. r Push [MENU] several times to exit the menu display or push [] once to proceed to the position display setting. e Push [] to select the long pulse. r Long Pulse indication appears in the upper left of the screen. t Push [MENU] several times to exit the menu. I Position indication When latitude/longitude data with NMEA 0183 format is applied, the radar can display the latitude and longi-
tude of your ships or cursor position in the bottom of the display. (To display the CURSOR position, bearing data is necessary.) (p. 39) q Push [MENU] several times to call up the FUNC-
TION menu. w Push [] until POSN DISP section becomes high-
lighted. e Push [ ] to select the ship position or cursor po-
sition. r Push [MENU] several times to exit the menu. I Waypoint indication When waypoint data received from navigation equip-
ment with NMEA 0183 format is applied, the radar can display the waypoint. To display the waypoint marker, bearing data is necessary. (p. 39) q Push [MENU] several times to call up the FUNC-
TION menu. w Push [] until the WPT section becomes high-
lighted. e Push [ ] to turn the waypoint indication ON or OFF. r Push [MENU] several times to exit the menu dis-
play. NOTE: Turn SP (Short Pulse) this function during normal operation. This function reduces the target distance resolution. (p. 23) I Bearing setting The radar bearing interface accepts NMEA, N+1 or AUX 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, etc., can be adjusted on 0.1 steps. D Setting the bearing type q Push [MENU] several times to call up the FUNC-
TION menu. w Push [] until the BRG section becomes high-
lighted. e Push [ ] to select magnetic or true north type. All displayed bearing readouts show the selected bear-
ing type. D Setting the magnetic variation q Push [MENU] several times to call up the INT. SET-
TING menu. w Push [] until the MAG VAR sections becomes highlighted. e Push [ ] to select an AUTO* or MANUAL varia-
tion. r When a MANUAL variation is selected, push [], then push [ ] to set the bearing variation. t Push [MENU] to exit the menu display or push []
once to proceed to the bearing input setting.
*NOTE: NMEA data is required for auto variation. NEVER select AUTO variation without NMEA data, incorrect varia-
tion data may entered. 13 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 14 5 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS Two measurement procedures are available with this radar. Operating them separately or jointly is possible. The distance unit, nautical miles (NM) or kilometers
(KM) is selected in the FUNCTION menu (p. 6). I Distance measurement TYPE RING VRM1 VRM2 DESCRIPTION Displays xed rings. Suitable for rough estimations from your own ship to any target. Displays a variable range marker and ac-
tivated by the [ ] for the range marker selector. Suitable for accurate measurements from your own ship to a target. Normally functions the same as VRM1. When the VRM1 and EBL1 selects a tar-
get, the center of VRM2 appears at the intersection point. Suitable for accurate measurements from target to target. D Using the xed rings Ring range readout 1 (0.25) NM CURS SOG 0.0KT 014.6T H UP T.VECT 0.900NM HDG Fixed ring q Push [MENU] several times to call up the FUNC-
TION menu. w Push [] until the RING section becomes high-
IR ES lighted. e Push [] to select RING function ON and display the xed ring. The interval range appears on the right of the screen range readout. The ring range is xed depending on the screen range.
(See below.) r Push [MENU] several times to exit the menu. t To clear the xed rings, push [] to select OFF in step e above. E B L 1 E B L 2 WPT CURS 3 4 3 7 . 7 2 N 1 3 5 3 4 .4 2 E V R M 1 V R M 2 Range (nm) 18 14 12 Ring (nm) 120 120 110 2 5 5 34 14 3 1 1.5 2 14 14 4 6 12 4 3 12 6 4 1 4 6 1 6 8 12 16 24 32 36 48*
2 4 2 6 4 4 4 6 8 4 6 6 8 6 NOTE: When the screen is shifted, the number of rings may differ.
*Available for the MR-1000TII only. D Using the variable range marker q Push [EBL1 (VRM1)] to display the VRM1 and EBL1; then, push [ ] to set the marker. The range between the ship and the target is indicated in the VRM readouts. w Push [EBL2 (VRM2)] to display the VRM2 and EBL2; then, push [ ] to set the marker. The range between the ship and the target is indicated in the VRM readouts. When the VRM1 and EBL1 are displayed, the center of VRM2 appears at the intersection point of the VRM1 and EBL1. The VRM2 disappears when [EBL1 (VRM1)] is pushed. e Push [EBL1 (VRM1)] to exit the menu display. 14 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 15 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS 5 I Bearing and Distance measurement D Using the EBL and VRM 3/4 NM CURS SOG 00km/h TVECT 3M 3240R H UP 1141NM HDG IR EBL1 VRM1 EBL2 VRM2 EBL1 readout EBL2 readout EBL1 3151T EBL2 2471T WPT 34 POSN VRM1 0503NM VRM2 0359NM VRM1 readout VRM2 readout This radar has 2 Electronic Bearing Lines (EBL) to in-
dicate the target direction from your ship or a target. q Push [ ] to move the cursor on the desired target. w Push [EBL1 (VRM1)] to display the EBL1 and VRM1. Push [ ] to rotate the electronic bearing line. Push [] to rotate clockwise and push [] to rotate counterclockwise. Push [ ] to increase or decrease the variable range marker ring size. The EBL1 and VRM1 readouts indicate the target bear-
ing and distance. The EBL readouts indicate the target bearing;
0 to 360R
: Relative direction, when 360R is se-
lected in the EBL/PI of the FUNCTION menu. (see p. 6) P/S 0 to 180 : Bow direction, when PT/SB is selected in the EBL/PI of the FUNCTION menu.
(see p. 6)
: True or magnetic bearing, when select-
ing TRUE in the EBL/PI of the FUNC-
TION menu. (see p. 6) 0 to 360T*
*Bearing data is required. (p. 39) e Push [EBL1 (VRM1)] to clear the EBL1 and VRM1. Cursor remains on the display. r Push [ ] to move the cursor on the desired target. t Push [EBL2 (VRM2)] to display the EBL2 and VRM2 on the display. When the EBL1 and VRM1 are displayed, the beginning of EBL2 and VRM2 appears at the intersection point of the EBL1 and VRM1. The EBL2 and VRM2 disappears when [EBL1 (VRM1)]
is pushed. y To clear the EBL1 and VRM1, push [EBL1 (VRM1)]. 15 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 16 5 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS I Advanced measurements D Measuring the distance and direction between 2 targets Using both Electronic Bearing Lines (EBL) and both Variable Range Markers (VRM), the following ad-
vanced measurements can be made:
3/4 SOG MTUNE NM CURS\
km/h TVECT 3M 3171M H UP 1141NM HDG IR ES EBL2 VRM2 EBL1 VRM1 GPS GYRO EBL1 3211M EBL2 0890T WPT POSN VRM1 0852NM VRM20814NM ALM D Measuring the relative speed and course of a target 3/4 SOG NM CURS\
KT 3171M H UP 1141NM HDG TVECT 6M IR ES EBL1 VRM1 EBL1 3211T EBL2 1714T WPT POSN VRM1 0401NM VRM2 0184NM VRM2 EBL2 q Push [ ] to move the cursor on the desired target. w Push [EBL1 (VRM1)] to display the EBL1 and VRM1. Push [ ] to rotate the electronic bearing line. Push [ ] to increase or decrease the variable range marker ring size. e Push [EBL2 (VRM2)] to display the EBL2 and VRM2. The intersection of the EBL1 and VRM1 becomes the center of the EBL2 and VRM2. r Push [ ] to move the cursor on the other target. Push [ ] to rotate the electronic bearing line. Push [ ] to increase or decrease the variable range marker ring size. t The VRM2 readout shows the distance between the two targets. The EBL2 readout shows the direction from one target to the other. q Push [TRAILS] (p. 12) ON; then wait until the trail time count up reaches to the TRAIL TIME. w Set VRM1 and EBL1 to a previously plotted target as described above. e Set VRM2 and EBL2 to the current plotted position of the same target as described as above. r The VRM2 readout is a measure of target move-
ment which can be converted into relative target speed. For example, when a 6 min. trail time is selected, multi-
plying the distance by ten gives the relative average speed of the target. If your ship is stationary during the plotting time, the converted speed and direction become absolute. The converted speed unit is knots or kilometers/hour when the selected unit in the FUNCTION menu is nauti-
cal miles (NM) or kilometers (KM), respectively. t The EBL2 readout shows the course direction of the target. Measuring the distance and course from a waypoint q Display a waypoint. (see p. 13) w Set VRM1 and EBL1 to the displayed waypoint tar-
gets as described above. e Set VRM2 and EBL2 to a target (e.g. the next way-
point) as described above. r The VRM2 readout shows the distance to the target from the waypoint. The distance unit can be selected as nautical miles (NM) or kilometers (KM) in the FUNCTION menu. t The EBL2 readout shows the direction to the target from the waypoint. 16 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 17 ALARM FUNCTION 6 The unit has an alarm function to protect your ship from collisions. If other ships or islands, etc. come into the pre-
programmed alarm zone, the function alerts you with an alarm. You can set the desired range and bearing for an alarm zone. While the alarm function is activated, the power save function turns the CRT OFF until an alarm is given, to conserve power. I Alarm zone setting D Setting and using the alarm function 3/4 (0.25) NM CURS\
SOG177KT 3143T H UP TVECT 3M 0397NM HDG2739T IR ES GPS GYRO EBL1 EBL2 WPT CURS 34 3772N 135 3442E VRM1 VRM2 Fig. 1 Push
3/4 (0.25) NM CURS\
SOG177KT TVECT 3M 0525T H UP 0189NM HDG2739T IR ES ALM appears GPS GYRO EBL1 EBL2 WPT CURS 34 3772N 135 3442E VRM1 VRM2 ALM Fig. 2 I Zone alarm setting Target (other ship, etc.) Alarm zone Alarm sounds when the target comes into the zone. Fig. 3 q Push [+] or [] to select the desired range. w Push [ ] to set the cursor to the starting point of the alarm zone. e Push and hold [ALM] for 1 sec. to enter the alarm zone setting. The starting zone appears on the screen. (Fig. 1) r Push [ ] to adjust an angle and push [ ] to set the distance of the alarm zone. The selected alarm zone appears. t Push [ALM] to x the alarm zone and activate the alarm function. ALM appears on the bottom of the screen. The selected alarm zone remains. y If a target comes into or goes out of the alarm zone, an alarm beep is emitted. Push [ALM] to cancel the alarm signal and function . u To deactivate the alarm function, push [ALM]. ALM and alarm zone disappear from the screen. i To activate the alarm function again with the same programmed zone, push [ALM]. ALM and pre-programmed alarm zone appears. (Fig. 2) Using the function with power saver To activate the power save function, push and hold [TX
(SAVE)] for 1 sec. while the alarm function is turned ON. The CRT display turns OFF. When a target comes into the alarm zone, an alarm sig-
nal is emitted, the CRT display turns ON and the power save function is cancelled. Zone alarm beep is emitted when the target comes into the zone, or the target goes out of the zone. (p. 6) q Push [MENU] several times to call up the FUNC-
TION menu. w Push [] until the ZONE ALARM section becomes highlighted. e Push [ ] to select IN or OUT IN : Alarm sounds when the target comes into the zone. (see Fig. 3) OUT: Alarm sounds when the target goes out of the zone. 17 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 18 7 ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) I ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) By tracking automatically the target chosen by the cursor key, the closest point of approach (CPA) and the time to closest point of approach (TCPA) limit of a own ship and a target are calculated. ATA is the function to tell about to alarm sound, when both CPA and TCPA becomes below a setting value (the ap-
proach watch area). The range of the target which can be registered is taken as a target with a highest luminosity level of 0.216 miles. Max. 10 targets can be plotted on the screen. Plot positions shall be identied by an approved symbol mark (p. 20) and associated plot number. The vector origin will move across the screen at a rate and direction dened by the calculated true or relative course and speed. The vector will be displayed on the target. Display accuracy may increase by the self-ship and course change of target or acceleration, slowdown, etc. I ATA menu setting A T A MENU A T A No.DISP VECT OWN VECT ALARM CPA LIMIT TCPA LIMIT ON SEL REL ON ON OFF OFF TRUE OFF OFF 1.0NM 1 MIN ALL Set the ATA menu items before using the ATA function. q Push [MENU] several times to turn the ATA menu ON. w Push [] to turn the ATA function ON. e Push [] to select the No. DISP to select the tar-
get identication number type which appears at the right side of the mark. Push [ ] to select the ap-
propriate type. OFF: No number appears. SEL: Number appears by the selected mark only. ALL: All numbers appear by the marks. r Push [] to select VECT; push [ ] to select the vector type. TRUE (True vector):
The predicted true motion of a target as the result of your own ships direction and speed input. REL (Relative vector):
The predicted movement of a target relative to your own ship. t Push [] to select OWN VECT; push [ ] to turn the own vect function ON or OFF. OFF: For not displaying the own ship vector. ON: To display your own ships vector. y Push [] to select ALARM; push [ ] to turn the alarm function ON or OFF. ATA alarm is emitted when both CPA and TCPA reaches the limit. u Push [] to select the CPA* LIMIT; push [ ] to set the CPA limit distance. i Push [] to select the TCPA* LIMIT. Push [ ]
to set the TCPA limit time.
*CPA/TCPA: Closest Point of Approach and Time to Closest Point of Approach limit is dened by the ob-
server to a given warning when a target or targets are close to within those limits from your own ship. o Push [MENU] to exit the ATA menu. 18 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 19 I ATA operation NEW BRG CSE CPA Identification No. DIST SPD TCPA Bearing Course Distance Speed No.10 BRG 305.7T CSE 081.3T CPA 5.9NM 0:20 DIST 11.43NM SPD 12.3KT TCPA 0:50 Closest Point of Approach Passage of time Time to Closest Point of Approach ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) 7 Select the target which you want to track on the dis-
play. q Push [ ] to move the + cursor on the de-
sired target. w Push [TARGET] for 1 sec. to select the target for tracking. Dotted square symbol appears on the cursor. Target identication number, bearing, distance readout, course (CSE), speed (SPD), CPA and TCPA appear in the information screen. Timer starts to count the progressing time. The vector appears on the target, after the progressing time of 20 sec. has passed. It changes to the circle display of a solid line and a vec-
tor display, and tracking operation is decided, after the progressing time of one min. has passed. When the target which is following disappears, a mark changes to a lozenge and is blinked. A mark disappears after one min.. When a target advances within a setting value, a mark changes to a triangle, blinks and sounds alarm sound. Alarm sound will be cancelled if one of key is pushed. To cancel the target setting, move the cursor on the tar-
get, then push [TARGET] for 1 sec.
[TARGET]
is pushed for changing the display of EBL/VRM etc. to target information. In order to choose target which displays information, cursor is united with target and [TARGET] is pushed. I Plotting marks There are 5 kinds of plotting marks.
: Selected, uncalculated mark.
: Selected, calculated mark.
: Normal, calculated mark.
: CPA/TCPA alarm mark. The target is close to within a minimum range and time. Alarm emit indicator. Push [TAR-
GET] to cancel the alarm.
: When the tracking of a target disap-
pears. I Course and speed vector Targets predicted positon Vector Vector time Current position The vector indicates the targets predicted, true or rel-
ative course and speed. Vector time may change depending on the TRAIL TIME set-
ting. (see VIDEO menu, p. 6) The tip of the vector shows the targets predicted position after a certain time, which has been selected in the TRAIL TIME. 19 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 20 7 ATA I Plots q w e r Plot displays past position of targets every 1 min. as 3 dots. q Target goes straight. w Target turns right. e Target reduces speed. r Target increases speed. 20 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 21 BASIC RADAR THEORY 8 Radar uses a form of electromagnetic radiation, which like light, can be reected. Because of this property, some objects may cause false echoes on the screen where in fact no targets actually exist. These echoes may appear if a large vessel, bridge, or tank is in proximity. Operators should be familiar with the ef-
fects of these phenomena. In some cases, echoes can be reduced. I Side-lobe echoes Radiation can escape on each side of the beam inside the lobes. If a target reects this radiation, it will be dis-
played on the screen as an echo. Main beam Side lobes Side-lobe echoes usually occur at short ranges and as a result of large (strongly reective) targets. They can be reduced with proper adjustment of the [SEA] con-
trol. See p. 10 for the [SEA] control. True echo False echoes I Indirect echoes Indirect echoes may be returned from either a passing ship, or returned from a reecting surface, such as a mast on your own ship. Target An indirect echo from a reecting surface will appear on a different bearing from the direct (true) echo, but the distance will be approximately the same for both. Scanner Mast or similar obstruction Target Own ship True echo Bridge An echo is reflected at this point. Indirect echo True echo False echo 21 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 22 8 BASIC RADAR THEORY I Multiple echoes Multiple echoes may appear when a short-range and strong echo is received from a ship, bridge, or break-
water. Own ship Another ship 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 p. 10 for the [SEA] control. False echoes True echo I 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 mea-
sured. The ability to see targets very close to the ship is de-
creased if the scanner is mounted too high off the water, because the bottom of the vertical beam of the scanner cuts off nearby targets. Vertical beam width This target can not be recognized with radar. Pulse length Pulse starting point The target in this area can not be recognized. 22 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 23 I Blind and Shadow sectors Blind or Shadow sectors may exist because of ob-
structions such as masts, derricks or stacks. An ob-
struction 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 Mast or similar obstruction I Target resolution Target resolution is determined by the horizontal beam width and transmit pulse width. Sometimes it is difcult to detect two targets which are separated by short dis-
tances or which are in the same direction. BASIC RADAR THEORY 8 When tall and massive targets such as a large island are located at close range also shadowed without pro-
ducing 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 ships obstructions. Blind sector Own ship Large island Small island 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. When two targets are not separated by more than the horizontal beam width, they appear as one echo. Target 1 Target 1 Target 1 Target 2 Transmit pulse Echoes Scanner Target 2 Target 1,2 Transmit pulse Echo Target 1 Target 2 Target 1 Target 2 Target 2 Scanner Target 1, 2 Target 1, 2 23 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 24 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Black: _ Red:
GND PWR Supplied scanner unit Power supply 10.2 to 42 V DC NMEA1:
Bearing data input NEVER connect any-
thing other than the sup-
plied scanner unit. I Connecting the units
+Ground I Power source requirement D DC power source y AUX input (); CLOCK or N+1() data input t AUX input (+); CLOCK or N+1(+); data input q NMEA 2 output (+) w NMEA 2 output () e NMEA 2 input (+) NMEA2:
NMEA 0183 data input Speed sensor input e NMEA 1 input (+) or AUX input(+); DATA r NMEA 1 input () or AUX input (); DATA q N TXT
(NMEA 2 output) u GND (Speed sensor) NMEA1 connection NMEA2 connection DC input Ground i GND w RXD u N.C CAUTION: Incorrect cable connection may dam-
age the radar. The radar is designed for connection to any power source if the voltage is 10.242 V DC, so that a 12, 24, or 32 V DC battery can be used without a DC-DC con-
verter, or any internal modications. DC power cable connection Connect the supplied DC power cable as shown in the diagram. y Speed sensor input t Regulated 12 V output.
(20 mA Max.) r NMEA 2 input () I Ground connection To prevent electrical shocks and other problems, ground the display unit through the [GND] terminal on the units rear panel. For best results, connect a heavy gauge wire or strap to the nearest grounding point on the boat. The distance between the [GND] terminal and the ground point should be as short as possible. 24 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 25 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 9 D Mounting The mounting bracket supplied with the display unit al-
lows dashboard or overhead mounting. q Hold the mounting bracket up to the selected loca-
tion and mark pilot holes for the 5 installation holes using the template. The template is provide on p.41. w Drill 5 holes of 3 mm (18 in) in diameter as shown in the diagram. (Fig. 1) e Install the bracket using the screws, nuts, bolts or washers, with the supplied accessories. (Fig. 2) r Adjust the display unit to an adequate view angle. t Install the supplied viewing hood. I Installing the display unit D Location Select a place for installation which meets the following important conditions:
q The display unit should be placed near the wheel in the cabin so that an operator may easily view the radar screen while facing the bow. w To minimize interference, KEEP the unit AT LEAST THE COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE stated in the se-
rial No. seal on the rear panel away from the com-
pass and navigation receiver. e Select a position where there is no danger of salt or fresh water spray or immersion. r Select a location where it is easy to perform main-
tenance or adjustment after installation. t Select a location which can support the weight of the display unit. y DO NOT select areas subject to extreme heat, cold, vibrations or direct sunlight. SX-2713/2779 Mounting Bracket Mounting Bracket installation 250 (92732) 195 (71116) 97.5 (32732) 7 (932) 7 (932)4
) 6 1 3 1
0 3
) 8 3 2
0 6
) 6 1 5 1 3
0 0 1 Fig. 1 SX-2713/2779 269 (101932) MARINE RADAR POWER TX SAVE MOB TARGET TRAILS ZOOM ALM MODE OFF CENT EBL1 VRM1 PI EBL2 VRM2 BRILL MENU HL OFF
) 2 3 3 1 0 1
4 6 2
) 6 1 7 1 1
7 8 2
) 6 1 3 5
2 3 1
) 6 1 3 5
2 3 1 Fig. 2 258 (10532) 48 (12932) Viewing hood installation 25 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.9.5 16:38 Page 26 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS I Mounting the EX-2714 scanner unit D Location WARNING: BE SURE [POWER] is OFF when-
ever you are working with the scanner unit. D Mounting q Drill four holes of 12 mm (12 in) in diameter using the template. w If the mounting surface or platform is metal, apply sealing compound around the holes to prevent cor-
rosion and to waterproof the unit. e Fix the scanner unit to the selected position with bolts of 10 mm (38 in) in diameter, with flat and spring washers. The supplied bolts are two lengths:
25 mm (1 in) or 50 mm (2 in). CAUTION: SECURE the four bolts tightly. The scanner unit is designed to be weatherproof and completely watertight. Select a place for installation which meets the following important conditions. q The scanner unit must be near the boats center line and have a good view in every direction. Be sure there are no objects in the surrounding area which will intercept the scanning beam. w KEEP the scanner unit away from any smoke-
stacks. Smoke can damage the unit. e When the boat is equipped with a radio directional nder (RDF) system, keep the scanner unit at least 2 m (6.6 ft) away from any RDF antenna. Radiation from the scanner unit can affect the measure-
ment data of RDF equipment. r The unit should be placed as high as possible (at least 5.5 m; 18 ft vertically above the main deck and all possible personnel) on the boat to obtain best perfor-
mance with maximum range. (See p. 51 for details) t If you install two or more radar in one boat, install one above, and one below. y The mounting surface must be parallel with the boats waterline. u If the height is insufcient to install the scanner unit, build a special frame for installation. Ships bow direction Ships bow direction
) 6 1 9 9
3 4 2 607 (232932)
) 6 1 9 3
5
. 0 9
) 6 1 9 3
5
. 0 9 45.5 (11316) 150.5 (51516) Unit: mm (in) 26 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 27 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 9 I Wiring the EX-2714 system cable CAUTION: NEVER cut the supplied system cable. q Loosen the four bolts using a hex head wrench on the bottom of the scanner unit, and open the unit. w Loosen the nut on the scanner unit and pass the system cable through the nut and sealing tube. e Insert the PA cable (black and white) connector to the PA unit connector J1. (*1; Be sure to follow the following diagram carefully) r Connect the shielding wire to the ground plate with the screw as shown in the diagram. t Clamp the system cable with the ferrite bead at-
tached near the sealing connector. Be sure to clamp it tightly. y Connect the power cable (black and red) end to the power unit connector. (*2; Be sure to follow the fol-
lowing diagram carefully). u Tighten the sealing-nut, then replace the radome cover over the scanner unit. DO NOT stretch the system cable too much, other-
wise miss contact of the connector may occur. i Tighten the four bolts on the bottom of the scanner unit. The four projections around the circumference of the radome cover show the positions of the bolt receptacles. Scanner unit disassembly Face the mark in the direction of the ships bow. Ships bow direction Connect the system cable Stern System cable Scanner unit disassembly PA cable Power cable Ferrite bead Shielding wire Round the PA cable twice.
*1; PA cable
*2; Power connector Sealing tube Nut 27 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.9.5 16:38 Page 28 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS I Mounting the EX-2780 scanner unit Location WARNING: BE SURE [POWER] is OFF when-
ever you are working with the scanner unit. The scanner unit is designed to be weatherproof and completely watertight. Select a place for installation which meets the following important conditions. q The scanner unit must be near the boats center line and have a good view in every direction. Be sure there are no objects in the surrounding area which will intercept the scanning beam. w KEEP the scanner unit away from any smoke-
stacks. Smoke can damage the unit. e When the boat is equipped with a radio directional nder (RDF) system, keep the scanner unit at least 2 m (6.6 ft) away from any RDF antenna. Radiation from the scanner unit can affect the measure-
ment data of RDF equipment. r The unit should be placed as high as possible (at least 5.5 m; 18 ft vertically above the main deck and all possible personnel) on the boat to obtain best perfor-
mance with maximum range. (See p. 51 for details) t If you install two or more radar in one boat, install one above, and one below. y The mounting surface must be parallel with the boats waterline. u If the height is insufcient to install the scanner unit, build a special frame for installation. Mounting q Drill four (4) holes of 12 mm (12 in) in diameter using the template. w If the mounting surface or platform is metal, apply sealing compound around the holes to prevent cor-
rosion and to waterproof the unit. e Fix the scanner unit to the selected position with bolts of 10 mm (38 in) in diameter, with flat and spring washers. The supplied bolts are two lengths:
25 mm (1 in) or 50 mm (2 in). CAUTION: SECURE the four bolts tightly. Ships bow direction
) 5 1
1 8 3 190 (71532) 399 (172332) 262 (10516) 11 (716) R5.5 (732) 20.5 (1316)
) 2 3 5 1 7
0 9 1
) 2 3 1 3 5
2 5 1 Ships bow direction 1200 (4714)
) 8 7 3
8 9
) 6 1 1 1 1
1 8 2 248 (934) 302 (112932) 28 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 29 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 9 I Wiring the EX-2780 system cable Fig. 1 Shielding wire Power cable Cable tie PA cable System cable Fig. 2 Sealing bush
*Cable clamp Nut Fig. 3
*Ferrite bead
*Cable tie CAUTION: NEVER cut the supplied system cable. q Loosen the four bolts using the supplied hex head wrench on the bottom of the scanner unit, and open the unit. (Fig. 1) w Loosen the nut on the scanner unit and pass the system cable through the nut and sealing tube.
(Fig. 3) e Connect the power cable (black and red) end to the power unit connector through the rouped cable tie.
(Fig. 2) r Insert the PA cable (black and white) connector to the PA unit connector. Be sure to follow the diagram below carefully. (Fig. 2) t Connect the shielding wire to the chassis with the screw as shown in the diagram. (Fig. 2) Fix the PA cable with the rouped cable tie as illustrated in Fig. 2. y Clamp the system cable with the cable clamp metal tting using a screw near the sealing connector. Be sure to clamp it tightly. (Fig. 3) u Clamp the system cable with the ferrite core at-
tached near the sealing connector. Be sure to clamp it tightly. (Fig. 3) Tighten the ferrite bead with cable tie. i Tighten the sealing-nut (Fig. 3), then replace the radome cover over the scanner unit. (Fig. 1) DO NOT stretch the system cable too much, other-
wise miss contact of the connector may occur. o Tighten the four bolts on the bottom of the scanner unit. (Fixing torque: 9.8 Nm) 29 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 30 9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS I Fixing the EX-2780 scanner unit q Put the scanner unit*1 on the stay, then x the an-
tenna rotor with installation bolts of 8 mm (5/16 in) in diameter, with at and dish washers and a seal-
ing washer. Be sure to keep the direction of the dish washer correct as shown in the diagram*2. (Fig. 4) w Apply lubricant specied below or an equivalent one to the motor bearing*3, if required. Manufacture: ESSO Type:
BEACON 325 e Connect the grounding wire to the ground plate with the supplied terminal if required. (Fig. 5) NOTE: When using the optional system cable. Peel the outer sheath of the system cable when using the optional system cable OPC-1078. BE CAREFUL ! DO NOT cut the inner shield wire when peeling the outer sheath. 4105 182 To the scanner To the display Peel the sheath
(Unit: mm)
*3Lubricant spot
*1Scanner unit Stay
*2 Sealing washer Keep in this direction Installation bolt Fig. 5 Fig. 4 30 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 31 OTHER FUNCTIONS 10 D Antenna rotation speed The antenna rotation speed can be selected from 48 rpm and 36 rpm. (Default: 48 rpm) Pushing and holding [] for 1 sec. to select 36 rpm ro-
tation speed, pushing and holding [+] for 1 sec. to se-
lect 48 rpm rotation speed. D Test pattern indication To check the CRT indication distortion, a test pattern can bee displayed. While pushing and holding [MENU], turn power ON to display the test pattern. To return to normal operating condition, turn power OFF then ON again. D Para-simulation screen The MR-1000RII/TII has para-simulation screen capa-
bility. q While pushing and holding [BRILL], turn power ON. w After the count down indication, stand-by screen ap-
pears. e Push [TX (SAVE)] to display the para-simulation screen. r To return to normal operating condition, turn power OFF then ON again. D All reset q While pushing and holding [TARGET], [EBL1
(VRM1)] and [EBL2 (VRM2)], turn power ON. w Follow the guidance. 31 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 32 11 SERVICE MAN MENU I Service man menu ENGLISH SERVICE MAN CAUTION: The SERVICE MAN MENU is available for service purposes only. DO NOT change any set-
ting on the menu, otherwise the equipment may not operate at its original performance. To open the SERVICE MAN menu. Push [MENU] several times to show the SERVICE MAN menu. I Select the language Menu screens can be displayed in 2 different languages. Selectable languages; ENGLISH,
(Hangul) After opening the SERVICE MAN menu;
q Push [] to show the present language. w Push [ ] to select desired language, then push
[] to continue the setting. e Push [MENU] to exit the SERVICE MAN menu. 32 OUTPUT VOLTAGE TIMING ADJ. HDG ADJ. SPD ADJ. SETUP MEMORY RECALL SAVE 0.0 HV 2 4 0 0 0 MONITOR HEATER MG TX TIME 3 0 . 0 3 4 0 7 5 0 . 5 5 3 . 0 RANGE 5 7 3 1 . 0 H 1/8 3/4 1/4 1 1/2 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 32 36 48 D TIMING ADJ. Corrects the distance. D HDG ADJ. Adjusts the electronic heading line adjustment. D SPD ADJ. Enter the pulse rate of the speed sensor. D RANGE 18, 14, 12, 34, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 36, 48* : Choose the selectable screen range.
*MR-1000TII only D SETUP MEMORY The present setting value is displayed by pushing [], then select the desired item from RECALL and SAVE using with []. q Push [] to display RECALL and SAVE. w Push [ ] to select RECALL or SAVE. e Push []. SURE ? is displayed. r Push [] to perform. t Push [] to cancel. When recall is performed without saving a setup, it will become an initial value at the time of factory shipments. D Other readouts OUTPUT VOLTAGE MONITOR
: Shows the voltage level for the scanner unit from the display unit. HV (High voltage) : Shows the voltage level in the high-voltage unit in the scanner unit.
: Shows for checking the receiver unit opera-
tion.
: Shows the heater current.
: Shows the current level for the Magnetron.
: Shows the total transmitted time. HEATER MG the voltage TX TIME level MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 33 SERVICE MAN MENU 11 I TIMING adjustment The system cable length affects the sweep timing. When the cable length adjustment is not correct, a straight target is shown as a curved echo. Thus, cable length adjustment is necessary. q Position your boat near a straight target such as breakwater, wharf, etc. w Push [] several times to select 18 or 14 NM range. e Push [TX (SAVE)] to display the target on the screen. r Push [MENU], [] and [] several times to display the SERVICE MAN menu. t Push [] until the TIMING ADJ. section becomes highlighted. y Push [ ] to adjust the echo until it becomes straight. (see below) u Push [MENU] to return to the normal screen. Proper adjustment Improper, pulling inward Improper, pushing outward I HDG adjustment If the heading marker line differs from the exact bow direction, correct the heading marker line as follows. This function may be helpful when the scanner has not been mounted exactly in the direction of the bow. q Line up the bow of the boat with an identiable tar-
get. w Push [TX (SAVE)] to display the target on the screen. e Push [MENU], [] and [] several times to display the SERVICE MAN menu. r Push [] until the HDG ADJ. section becomes highlighted. t Push [ ] to adjust, until the target matches the heading marker. (the difference can be read out on the menu screen) y Push [MENU] to return to the normal screen. 1 SOG NM CURS 1 SOG NM CURS 000.0R H UP T.VECT 0.000NM HDG 000.0R H UP T.VECT 0.000NM HDG IR ES Angle of difference SERVICE MAN Push [ ]
ENGLISH TIMING ADJ. HDG ADJ. SPD ADJ. SETUP MEMORY RANGE OUTPUT VOLTAGE 0.0 HV 2 4 0 0 0 MONITOR HEATER MG TX TIME 3 0 . 0 3 4 0 7 5 0 . 5 5 3 . 0 5 7 3 1 . 0 H 1/8 3/4 1/4 1 1/2 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 36 24 48 32 SERVICE MAN OUTPUT VOLTAGE 10.0 HV 2 4 0 0 0 MONITOR HEATER MG TX TIME ENGLISH TIMING ADJ. HDG ADJ. SPD ADJ. SETUP MEMORY RANGE 5 7 3 1 . 0 H IR ES 3 0 . 0 3 4 0 7 5 0 . 5 5 3 . 0 1/8 3/4 1/4 1 1/2 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 36 24 48 32 33 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 34 11 SERVICE MAN MENU I SPD adjustment I RANGE selection qPush [MENU], [] and [] several times to display the SERVICE MAN menu. wPush [] until the SPD ADJ. section becomes highlighted. ePush [ ] to enter the pulse rate (pulse numbers per one nautical mile) of the speed sensor unit. rPush [MENU] to return to the normal screen. 3 0 . 0 3 4 0 7 5 0 . 5 5 3 . 0 qPush [MENU], [] and [] to display the SERVICE MAN menu. wPush [] until the RANGE section becomes high-
lighted. ePush [ ] to choose the selectable screen ranges with [+] or [] on the display. rPush [] to skip from the range selection, or push
[] to cancel skipping. tPush [MENU] to return to the normal screen. ENGLISH TIMING ADJ. HDG ADJ. SPD ADJ. SETUP MEMORY RANGE SERVICE MAN OUTPUT VOLTAGE 0.0 HV 2 4 0 0 0 MONITOR HEATER MG TX TIME 5 7 3 1 . 0 H 1/8 3/4 1/4 1 1/2 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 32 36 48
*14 NM range will be skipped. Selectable ranges: 18, 14, 12, 34, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 36, 48* (NM)
*48 NM range is available for the MR-1000TII only. 34 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 35 ERROR MESSAGE 12 I Error message list Message BRG INPUT FAIL*1 Condition The Azimuth signal is interrupted. An alarm tone is emitted within 5 sec. and the display reverts to H UP mode in approx. 1 min. TRIG SIGNAL FAIL*1 If the TRIGGER signal is interrupted for more than 15 sec., an alarm tone is emitted. SHM SIGNAL FAIL*2 If the SHM signal is interrupted for more than 15 sec., an alarm tone is emitted. POSN INPUT FAIL*1 If the position signal is interrupted for more than 15 sec., an alarm tone is emitted. CHECK SCANNER CONNECTION*4 The system cable may not be connected properly.
*1Push any key to cancel the error message and beep tone. Turn the power OFF, then check the external data cable connection.
*2 An electricity failure may occur, turn the power OFF, then consult your dealer or service man.
*3 Push any key to cancel the error message and beep tone.
*4 Turn the power OFF, then check the system cable connections. 35 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 36 13 MAINTENANCE Continued, reliable operation of the radar depends on how you care for your equipment. The simple maintenance tips that follow can help you save time and money, and avoid premature equipment failures. I Periodic maintenance WARNING: BE SURE the power is OFF before performing any maintenance. I Scanner unit maintenance WARNING: BE SURE the power is OFF before working on the radar. I Display unit maintenance WARNING: BE SURE the power is OFF before working on the radar. q Keep the equipment as clean as possible. Use a soft cloth to remove dirt, dust and water. w Check all hardware for loose screws, bolts, etc. e Check cables and terminal connections. D Cleaning q Wipe the surface of the scanner with a clean soft cloth. DO NOT use strong solvents such as benzene or alco-
hol. w Check that there is no drift or caked salt. A heavy deposit of dirt or caked salt on the painted sur-
face of the upper scanner unit will cause a considerable drop in radar performance. e Check for cracks or deterioration of the rubber packing and replace it if necessary. D Painting (MR-1000TII only) To prevent the corrosion, paint the surface of the scanner body (except the antenna unit) twice a year or more. D Mounting Check the mounting bolts of the scanner unit and tighten if necessary. D Cleaning Dirt on the CRT will, in time, leave a lm of contami-
nates which tend to dim the picture. q Wipe the surface of the display unit with a clean soft cloth. DO NOT use strong solvents such as benzene or alco-
hol. w If the picture is still dim, clean the CRT screen. I Options OPC-1077 SYSTEM CABLE Allows you to install the display unit and scanner up to 20 m (6558 ft) apart. OPC-1078 SYSTEM CABLE Allows you to install the display unit and scanner up to 30 m (98716 ft) apart. 36 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 37 DD General Minimum range Maximum range Measurement range SPECIFICATIONS 14
: 25 m; 82 ft (when measurement range is 18 NM)
: 36 NM (MR-1000RII; when measurement range is 36 NM) 48 NM (MR-1000TII; when measurement range is 48 NM)
: 18, 14, 12, 34, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 36, 48* (NM)
*MR-1000TII only
: 90 sec. Preheat time Connection length between display and scanner unit : 15 m; 49732 ft (MR-1000RII), DD Scanner unit N EX-2714 (Radome) 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 N EX-2780 (Open array) 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 Diameter of rotation/height Usable temperature range Relative Humidity Weight 20 m; 6558 ft (MR-1000TII, optional for MR-1000RII), 30 m; 98716 (optional)
: 2 feet Slotted Waveguide Array, enclosed in a radome.
: 24 rpm, 36 rpm, 48 rpm (typ.) 4 (typ.)
: Horizontal beam Vertical beam 22 (typ.)
: 18 dB
: Horizontal
: 9410 MHz 30 MHz P0N
: 4 kW
: 80 nS/2880 Hz, 80 nS/2160 Hz, 250 nS/2160 Hz, 350 nS/2160 Hz, 900 nS/720 Hz.
: Microwave Integrated Circuit
: Magnetron MAF1421B
: FET switching
: Circulator
: Automatic/manual selectable
: 60 MHz
: 10 MHz, 3 MHz
: 607 ()243 (H) mm; 232932 ()9916 (H) in
: 25C to +70C; 13F to 158F
: Less than 95% at 35C (+95F)
: Approx. 8 kg; 1758 lb (without cable)
: 120 cm Slotted Waveguide Array
: 24 rpm, 36 rpm, 48 rpm (typ.)
: Horizontal beam 2 (typ.) Vertical beam 25 (typ.)
: 24 dB
: Horizontal
: 9410 MHz 30 MHz P0N
: 4 kW
: 80 nS/2880Hz, 80 nS/2160 Hz, 250 nS/2160 Hz, 350 nS/2160 Hz, 900 nS/720 Hz.
: Microwave Integrated Circuit
: Magnetron MAF1421B
: FET switching
: Circulator
: Automatic/manual selectable
: 60 MHz
: 10 MHz, 3 MHz
: 1205/381 mm; 47716/15 in
: 25C to +70C; 13F to 158F
: Less than 95% at 35C (+95F)
: Approx. 17 kg; 371532 lb (without cable) 37 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 38 14 SPECIFICATIONS DD Display unit CRT display Pixels CRT mounting Input Power supply requirement Power consumption (at wind velocity zero) Usable temperature range Relative humidity Dimensions Weight
: 10-inch green display
: 640480 dot
: Vertical
: NMEA 0183 format (for navigation receiver) ; N+1 for-
mat (ux gate compass sensor), AUX
: 10.2 to 42 V DC
: Approx. 60 W (MR-1000RII) Approx. 70 W (MR-1000TII)
: 15C to +55C; +5F to 131F
: Less than 95% at 35C (+95F)
: 269 (W)264 (H)258 (D) mm
; 101932 (W)101332 (H)10532 (D) in
: Approx. 6.5 kg; 14516 lb All stated specications are subject to change without notice or obligation. 38 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 39 EXTERNAL DATA LIST 15 The following external bearing, speed, position and way point data is (are) required , when you use the radar func-
tions. NMEA1*2 EXTERNAL DATA INPUT NMEA2*2 HDT, HDM RMC, GGA, GLL, VTG, WPL, BWC, LOG, GNS DISPLAY N+1, AUX BEARING SPEED POSITION WAY POINT FUNCTION HEAD UP COURSE UP NORTH UP TRUE MOTION SPEED DISPLAY HEADING BEARING WAY POINT OWN VECTOR MOB ATA HU CU NU TM TM SOG STW HDG WPT MOB ATA ATA OG*1 TW*1 OG*1 TW*1 OG*1 TW*1 OG*1 TW*1 VRM/PI/WPT/MOB estimated OG*1 time of arrival TW*1 MAGNETIC VARIATION (AUTO) RMC, GGA or GLL, GNS RMC, GGA or GLL, GNS WPL or BWC RMC, GGA or GLL, GNS Required Required Required Required Required Required LOG RMC or VTG LOG Required RMC or VTG Required Required LOG Required RMC or VTG Required LOG RMC or VTG LOG RMC or VTG
*1 OG; Over ground, TW; Through the water
*2 NMEA1 and NMEA2 connectors; See p. 24 HDT, HDM, RMC, GGA, GLL, VTG, WPL, GNS and BWC are SENTENCES of the NMEA0183. If BRG INPUT is set to GPS, 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 ship is set to 2 or less kts, or when exceeding 3 kts a bow it does not receive as direction data. Moreo, the inuence of measurement position accuracy or a current an actual bow it may differ from a direction. 39 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 41 100 mm (31516 in) 60 mm (238 in) 30 mm (1316 in) s i s u d a R i m m 5
. 3
) n i 8 1
s i s u d a R i m m 5
. 3
) n i 8 1
) n i 2 3 7 2 9
m m 0 5 2
) n i 6 1 1 1 7
m m 5 9 1
) n i 2 3 7 2 3
m m 5
. 7 9 l e t a p m e t t e k c a r b g n i t n u o m y a p s D i l 9 7 7 2
3 1 7 2
X S EX-2714 Radome template 45.5 mm (12532 in) 150.5 mm (51516 in) Radius is 6 mm
(14 in) Ships bow direction 90.5 mm (3916 in) 90.5 mm (3916 in) EX-2780 Open array type template Radius is 6 mm
(1 4 in). 190 mm (71532 in) Ships bow direction 131 mm (5532 in) 131 mm (5532 in) MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.9.5 16:39 Page 51 W ARNING RADAR OPERATOR WARNING Icom requires the radar operator to meet the FCC Requirements for Radio Fre-
quency 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 possi-
ble personnel. This is the minimum safe separation distance estimated to meet all RF exposure compli-
ance requirements. This 5.5 meter distance is based on the FCC Safe Maximum Permissible Exposure
(MPE) distance of 3.5 meters added to the height of an adult (2 meters) and is appropriate for all vessels. For watercraft without suitable structures, the antenna must be mounted so as to maintain a minimum of 1 meter vertically between the antenna, (measured from the lowest point of the antenna), to the heads of all per-
sons 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 eld by a grounded metallic barrier. The MPE Radius is the minimum distance from the an-
tenna axis that person should maintain in order to avoid RF exposure higher than the allowable MPE level set by FCC. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE LIMITS MAY ALLOW THOSE WITHIN THE MPE RADIUS TO EX-
PERIENCE RF RADIATION ABSORPTION WHICH EXCEEDS THE FCC MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EX-
POSURE (MPE) LIMIT. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE RADAR OP-
ERATOR TO ENSURE THAT THE MAXIMUM PER-
MISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS ARE OBSERVED AT ALL TIMES DURING RADAR TRANSMISSION. THE RADAR OPERATOR IS TO ENSURE THAT NO BY-
STANDERS 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 MAXI-
MUM POWER OF THE RADAR AND ANTENNAS WITH A MAXIMUM GAIN OF 27 dBi ARE USED FOR A SHIP MOUNTED SYSTEM. 51 MR-1000R2_T2_FCC.qxd 05.5.17 9:18 Page 52 A-6450H-1US Printed in Japan 2005 Icom Inc. 1-1-32 Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka 547-0003, Japan
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2005-09-13 | 9300 ~ 9500 | MRD - Marine Radar | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2005-09-13
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ICOM Incorporated
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005855366
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1 | Physical Address |
1-1-32 Kamiminami
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1 |
Osaka, N/A 547-0003
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1 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@atcb.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B3: Maritime & Aviation Radio Services equipment in 47 CFR parts 80 & 87
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
AFJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
278000
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
A******** T******
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1 | Title |
General Manager
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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 | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Ultratech Engineering Labs Inc.
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1 | Name |
T**** L******
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1 | Physical Address |
3000 Bristol Circle
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1 |
Oakville, L6H 6G4
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1 |
Canada
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1 |
t******@ultratech-labs.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
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?: | No | ||||
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 | The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 3.5 m from all persons and must not exceed a maximum gain of 27dBi. End-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 | |||||
n/a | ||||||
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 | 9300.00000000 | 9500.00000000 | 4000.0000000 | 0.3190000000 % | 77M6P0N |
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