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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MARINE RADAR
MR-1000R™
(Radome type)
MR-1000T™
(Open array type)
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EX-2714 (Radome type unit)
Qty.
q System cable (OPC-1188: 15 m) ......................... 1
w Installation bolts (M10×50) .................................. 4
e Installation bolts (M10×25) .................................. 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 (M10×40) .................................. 4
e Installation nuts (M10) ......................................... 4
r Flat washers (M10) .............................................. 4
t Spring washers (M10) ......................................... 4
y Hex head wrench ................................................. 1
u Cap bolts (M8×18) ............................................... 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 (NS1008 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
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 (NS1007 7P) ............................ 1
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United states, the
United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries.
MODEL NAME CRT DISPLAY SCANNER UNIT
MR-1000RII SX-2713 (10-inch CRT) EX-2714 (Radome type)
MR-1000TII SX-2779 (10-inch CRT) EX-2780 (Open array type)
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FOREWORD
Thank you for purchasing Icom’s 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 definitions apply to this instruc-
tion manual.
PRECAUTION
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 –25˚C (–13˚F) or above +70˚C
(+158˚F). AVOID using the display unit in areas where
the temperature is below –15˚C (+5˚F) or above +55˚C
(+131˚F).
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.
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.
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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
Front panel ........................................................ 2
Screen ............................................................... 4
3 MENU ............................................................... 67
VIDEO ............................................................... 6
FUNCTION......................................................... 6
ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) ............................. 7
INT. SETTING .................................................... 7
4 BASIC OPERATION ...................................... 813
Checking the installation ................................... 8
Turning power ON/OFF ...................................... 8
Basic operation .................................................. 9
RAIN function ................................................... 10
SEA function..................................................... 10
OFF CENTER function..................................... 10
IR function ........................................................ 11
STRETCH function .......................................... 11
ZOOM function ................................................ 11
TRAILS function .............................................. 12
Power save function ........................................ 12
Ship speed indication ...................................... 13
Position indication ........................................... 13
Waypoint indication .......................................... 13
Long pulse function .......................................... 13
Bearing setting ................................................ 13
5 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION
MEASUREMENTS ....................................... 1416
Distance measurement ................................... 14
Bearing and Distance measurement ............... 15
Advanced measurements ................................ 16
6 ALARM FUNCTION ........................................... 17
Alarm zone setting ........................................... 17
Zone alarm setting ........................................... 17
7 ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) ................... 1820
ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) .......................... 18
ATA menu setting ............................................. 18
ATA operation .................................................. 19
Plotting marks .................................................. 19
Course and speed vector ................................ 19
Plots ................................................................ 20
8 BASIC RADAR THEORY ............................ 21 23
Side-lobe echoes ............................................. 21
Indirect echoes ................................................ 21
Multiple echoes ............................................... 22
Minimum range ................................................ 22
Blind and Shadow sectors ............................... 23
Target resolution............................................... 23
9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ........ 2430
Connecting the units ........................................ 24
Power source requirement .............................. 24
Ground connection ........................................... 24
Installing the display unit ................................. 25
Mounting the EX-2714 scanner unit ................ 26
Wiring the EX-2714 system cable ................... 27
Mounting the EX-2780 scanner unit ................ 28
Wiring the EX-2780 system cable ................... 29
Fixing the EX-2780 scanner unit ..................... 30
10 OTHER FUNCTIONS ...................................... 31
11 SERVICE MAN MENU ............................... 3234
Service man menu .......................................... 32
Select the language ......................................... 32
TIMING adjustment ......................................... 33
HDG adjustment............................................... 33
SPD adjustment ............................................... 34
RANGE selection ............................................. 34
12 ERROR MESSAGE ......................................... 35
Error message list ........................................... 35
13 MAINTENANCE ............................................... 36
Periodic maintenance ...................................... 36
Scanner unit maintenance ............................... 36
Display unit maintenance ................................ 36
Options ............................................................ 36
14 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................... 3738
15 EXTERNAL DATA LIST ................................... 39
(Supplement) TEMPLATE
Template for the display unit
SX-2713/2779 (Display mount bracket template)
Template for the scanner unit
EX-2714
EX-2780
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CAUTION
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
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.
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.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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Front panel
q POWER SWITCH [POWER]/[ ] (p. 8)
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 [
ÙÙ ÚÚ
]]
Set the EBLs, VRMs, alarm area, ATA target, etc.
according to the key pushed.
Use the [
ÙÙ
] [
ÚÚ
] to select menu item and [
] [
] to
set the item.
Using the [
ÙÙ
]/[
ÙÙ
] or [
ÚÚ
]/[
ÚÚ
] combination
allows you to move the cross line cursor to the
upper (or lower) left or right.
t TRAILS SWITCH [TRAILS]/[ ] (p. 12)
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]/[ ] si-
multaneously 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
1
8 and 32 NMor 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]/[ ] simulta-
neously to turn the OFF CENTER function ON or
OFF.
This function is available for 24NM or shorter range se-
lection.
MOB
GAIN
SEA
RAIN
POWER
TX
SAVE
TARGET
TRAILS
ZOOM
ALM
MODE
OFF CENT
EBL1
VRM1
PI
BRILL MENU
HL OFF
EBL2
VRM2
MARINE RADAR
TX
SAVE
TARGET TRAILS
MODEALM
+
-
MOB
MENU
EBL2
VRM2
EBL1
VRM1
BRILL
ZOOM
OFF CENT
PI
HL OFF
GAIN
SEA
RAIN
POWER
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Control panel (English) Control panel (Chinese)
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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 [Ω≈] for the electronic bearing line selec-
tor and [Ù Ú] 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 paral-
lel index line ON and OFF.
Push [Ω≈] keys to rotate the lines, and push [Ù Ú]
keys to adjust the line spaces.
!1 MENU SWITCH [MENU]/[ ] (pgs. 67)
Push [MENU]/[ ] to toggle the VIDEO, FUNC-
TION, ATA, INT. SETTING and SERVICE MAN
menu. Push [Ù Ú] keys to select the items and
push [Ω≈] keys to change the setting.
!2 HEADING LINE OFF FUNCTION [HL OFF]
/[ ] (p. 9)
Push [BRILL]/[ ] and [MENU]/[ ] simultane-
ously 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.
!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 [Ù Ú ] 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 [Ù Ú ] 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 [Ù Ú Ω ≈] 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 [Ω≈] for the electronic bearing line selec-
tor, and [ÙÚ] 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.
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Screen
@1 TUNING LEVEL INDICATOR (p. 9)
Shows the receiver tuning level.
@2 TUNING MODE INDICATOR (p. 9)
M.TUNEappears 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.
NUP 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.
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0649NM
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CURS
STW157
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TRAILS
HDG2530
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IR
EBL1 1076
˚
R
EBL2 0219
˚
R
WPT 2834
˚
R
VRM1 0422NM
001
000
001
VRM2 0242NM
0632NM
CURS 34
˚
39720N 135
˚
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ZOOM
ALM
COMPASS
GPS
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@2
@3
@4
@5
@6
@7
@8
@9
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#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
$0
$1
$2
$3
$4
$5
$6
$7
$8
$9
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PANEL DESCRIPTION
#5 COMPASS INDICATOR (pgs. 24, 39)
GYRO : NMEA (gyro) is connected.
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.
$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 [Ù Ú Ω ≈] 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]/[ ] simul-
taneously 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.
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MENU
VIDEO
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
[Ú] to activate the manual tuning slider.
Push [Ω ≈] 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. : Mid dynamic range.
WIDE : Wide dynamic range. You can distinguish
between weak reections and strong re-
ections easily.
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 : Turn the echo stretch function OFF.
ON : Turn the echo stretch function ON.
D PULSE
SP : Select the short pulse.
LP :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.
FUNCTION
D RING
OFF : Turn the xed range ring display OFF.
ON : Turn the xed range ring display ON.
D WPT
OFF :Non display the way point on the screen.
ON : Display the way point on the screen.
DPOSN DISP
SHIP: : Display your own ships position.*
CURS : Display the cursor position.**
* External latitude/longitude data required.
** External latitude/longitude data and bearing data required.
D DIST UNIT
NM : Display the distance unit in Nautical Mile.
KM : 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.
360°R : Relative direction
PT/SB : Bow direction
D ZONE ALARM
IN : Alarm is emitted when the target comes into
the zone.
OUT : Alarm is emitted when the target goes out
of the zone.
D BEEP
OFF : Turn the beep tone OFF*.
ON : Turn the beep tone ON.
* Except alarm function.
FUNCTIONMENU
POSN DISP
WPT ON
DIST UNIT
BRG
EBL/PI
ZONE ALARM
BEEP
MAG
PT/SB
KM
OUT
ON
OFF
CURS
NM
TRUE
TRUE
IN
RING
OFF
ON
OFF
SHIP
360
˚
R
VIDEO MENU
D.RANGE
IR
STRETCH
PULSE
SEA
TRAIL TIME
ON
1 2
LP
MANUAL
AUTO
MID. WIDE
OFF
OFF
SP
6S
3M
15S
6M
30S
15M
1M
TUNE
1 2 34
NAR.
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7
3
MENU
ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid)
D ATA
OFF : Turn the ATA function OFF.
ON : Turn the ATA function ON.
D No.DISP
OFF : Non display any mark number.
Sel :Display the selected mark number
only.
ALL : Display all mark numbers.
D VECT
TRUE : Select the true vector mode.
REL : Select the relative vector mode.
D OWN VECT
OFF : Non display the own ship vector.
ON : Display your own ships vector.
D ALARM (CPA/TCPA)
OFF : Turn the alarm function OFF.
ON : Turn the alarm function ON.
D CPA* LIMIT
0.1 to 10.0NM :Set the CPA (Closest Point of Ap-
proach) limit with [
Ω≈
].
D TCPA* LIMIT
1 to 60MIN : Set the TCPA (Time to CPA) limit time
with [
Ω≈
].
*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.
INT. SETTING
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)
MANUAL : Revise magnetic variation manually.
Push [
] to select [MANUAL], then push
[Ú]. Set the revise value with [
Ω≈
].
Push [Ú] or [MENU] to abort the menu.
D BRG INPUT
NMEA : NMEA0183 bearing data format.
N+1 : N+1 data format.
AUX :Other format.
GPS : Reads NMEA0183 COG format data as
HDG format.
D SPD INPUT
GPS : Use the GPS NMEA speed data.
LOG : Use the speed sensor data.
D TX INH START
0 to 359° :Push [
Ω≈
] to enter the start point of the
TX inhibit area.
D TX INH ANGLE
0 to 90° :Push [
Ω≈
] 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.
INT. SETTING
BRG INPUT
SPD INPUT
TX INH START
TX INH ANGLE
SAVE TIME
SYMBOL
CHARACTER BRILL
NMEA
30M
LOG
6M 15M
MANUAL
AUTO
N+1 AUX GPS
GPS
0
˚
0
˚
KEY ILLUM
MAG VAR
1 23
1 2 3
1234
7.2
˚
W
1M
ATA MENU
VECT
No.DISP OFF ALL
OWN VECT
ALARM
CPA LIMIT
TCPA LIMIT
TRUE
ON
ON
ON
OFF
REL
OFF
OFF
1.0NM
1 MIN
ATA
SEL
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15
5
DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS
Bearing and Distance measurement
This radar has 2 Electronic Bearing Lines (EBL) to in-
dicate the target direction from your ship or a target.
D Using the EBL and VRM
q Push [Ù Ú Ω≈] to move the cursor on the desired
target.
w Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[ ] to display the
EBL1 and VRM1.
Push [Ω ≈] to rotate the electronic bearing line.
Push [] to rotate clockwise and push [] to rotate
counterclockwise.
Push [Ù Ú] 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 360°R : Relative direction, when 360°R 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)
0 to 360°T* : True or magnetic bearing, when select-
ing TRUE in the EBL/PI of the FUNC-
TION menu. (see p. 6)
*Bearing data is required. (p. 39)
e Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[ ] to clear the
EBL1 and VRM1.
Cursor remains on the display.
r Push [Ù Ú Ω ≈] 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)]
/[ ].
3/4
TVECT
3M
1141NMNM
CURS
SOG 00
km/h
H UP
3240
R
HDG
IR
EBL1 3151
˚T
EBL2 2471
˚T
WPT 34
VRM1 0503NM
VRM2 0359NM
POSN
EBL1
VRM1
EBL2
EBL1
readout
EBL2
readout
VRM2
VRM1 readout
VRM2 readout
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9
26
Mounting the EX-2714 scanner unit
D Location
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 on
the boat to obtain best performance with maximum
range.
t If you install two or more radar in one boat, install
one above, and one below.
y The mounting surface must be parallel with the
boats waterline.
u If the height is insufcient to install the scanner unit,
build a special frame for installation.
D Mounting
q Drill four holes of 12 mm (
1
2 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 (
3
8 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.
WARNING: BE SURE [POWER] is OFF when-
ever you are working with the scanner unit.
607 (23
29
32)
45.5 (1
13
16) 150.5 (5
15
16)
243 (9
9
16)
90.5 (3
9
16)90.5 (3
9
16)
Ships bow direction Ships bow direction
Unit: mm (in)
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
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27
9
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
Wiring the EX-2714 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.
Scanner unit disassembly
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.
CAUTION: NEVER cut the supplied system cable.
Ships bow direction
Face the mark in the direction
of the ships bow.
Stern
System cable
Scanner unit disassembly
Connect the system cable
Ferrite bead
Shielding
wire
PA cable
Power cable
Round the PA
cable twice.
Sealing tube Nut
*2; Power
connector
*1; PA cable
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29
9
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
Wiring the EX-2780 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)
Fig. 1
CAUTION: NEVER cut the supplied system cable.
Cable tie
Power cable
PA cable
Fig. 2
Shielding wire
System cable
Sealing bush
Nut
*Ferrite bead
*Cable tieFig. 3
*Cable clamp
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30
9
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
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.
(Unit: mm)
Peel the sheath
To the display To the scanner
18±2 410±5
*
2
*
1
Scanner unit
Stay
Sealing
washer
Keep in this
direction
Installation
bolt
*
3
Lubricant spot
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
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31
OTHER FUNCTIONS
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 rotation speed, pushing and holding [+]/[ ]
for 1 sec. to select 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.
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97.5 mm (3
27
32 in)
195 mm (7
11
16 in)
250 mm (9
27
32 in)
Radius is
3.5 mm
(
1
8 in)
Radius is
3.5 mm
(
1
8 in)
30 mm (1
3
16 in)
60 mm (2
3
8 in)
100 mm (3
15
16 in)
SX-2713/2779
Display mounting bracket template
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