Furuno 1622 Manual De Usuario

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1.  Identify a suitable target (for example, ship 
or buoy) at a range between 0.125 to 0.25 
miles, preferably near the heading mark. To 
minimize error, keep echoes in the outer 
half of the picture by changing the range. 
2.  Press and hold down 
!
and 
together 
(about 10 seconds) to display the 
installation menu. 
SEL MENU
BY 
/
 KEY
 
TOTAL ON TIME
     00000 : 00
TOTAL TX TIME
     00000 : 00
ADJUST PICTURE ORIENTATION
USING         KEYS SO THAT 
HEADING MARK BISECTS TARGET
LOCATED DEAD AHEAD.
TUNE
Total hrs radar
has been on
Total hrs radar
has been trans-
mitted
Tuning bar
(for technicians)
Instructions for item selected appears here.
(example: heading adjustment)
Menu
1. ADJ HDG
2. ADJ TMG
3. NM/KM
  ▲
/
 
Figure 20 Installation menu 
3.  Select ADJ HDG. Your display should now 
look something like the one shown in 
Figure 21. 
 
 30
°
 
 30
°
 
SEL MENU
BY 
/
 KEY
TOTAL ON TIME
     00000 : 00
TOTAL TX TIME
     00000 : 00
ADJUST PICTURE ORIENTATION
USING 
KEYS SO THAT
HEADING MARK BISECTS TARGET
LOCATED DEAD AHEAD.
1. ADJ HDG
2. ADJ TMG
3. NM/KM
TUNE
0.25
NM
.125
  ▲
/
 
Figure 21 Display for adjustment of heading 
4. Press 
!
or
to bisect the target selected at 
step 1 with the heading marker. 
5. Press 
MENU. 
0.25
.125
NM
 
NM
9.4
°
0.015
LL
WP
CSE
SPD
- - -. - -
° 
M
- - -. - -
 
NM
Target
Heading
marker
-   - 
°   
-  -.   -  -   N
-   -   - 
°   
-  -.   -  -   E
-   -   -.  -   -
° 
M
- -.  -  
KT
   
Figure 22 How to adjust heading 
6.  As a final test, move the boat towards a 
small buoy and confirm that the buoy 
shows up dead ahead on the radar when it 
is visually dead ahead. 
3) Sweep timing 
This adjustment ensures proper radar 
performance, especially on short ranges. The 
radar measures the time required for a 
transmitted echo to travel to the target and 
return to the source. The received echo 
appears on the display based on this time. Thus, 
at the instant the transmitter is fired, the sweep 
should start from the center of the display 
(sometimes called sweep origin.) 
A trigger pulse generated in the display unit 
goes to the antenna unit through the antenna 
cable to trigger the transmitter (magnetron). 
The time taken by the signal to travel up to the 
antenna unit varies, depending largely on the 
length of signal cable. During this period the 
display unit should wait before starting the 
sweep. When the display unit is not adjusted 
correctly, the echoes from a straight local object 
(for example, a harbor wall or straight pier) will 
not appear with straight edges – namely, they 
will be seen as pushed out or pulled in near the 
picture center. The range of objects will also be 
incorrectly shown.