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MULTI DISPLAY
RD-30
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
CAUTION
Do not open the equipment.
Do not use the equipment for other than
its intended purpose.
Only qualified personnel should work inside
the equipment.
Improper use of the equipment can affect
performance and void the warranty.
Do not disassemble or modify the
equipment.
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can
result.
Immediately turn off the power at the
switchboard if the equipment is emitting
smoke or fire.
Continued use of the equipment can cause
fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO
agent for service.
Keep heater away from equipment.
A heater can melt the equipment's power
cord, which can cause fire or electrical
shock.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.8 Resetting Indications to Zero......... 1-22
FOREWORD ...........................................iii
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION...................iv
1.9 Choosing Units of Measurement ... 1-23
1.10 Applying an Offset to Data............. 1-24
1.11 Choosing Time Display Format...... 1-25
1.12 Choosing Position Data Format..... 1-26
1.13 Simulation Mode ............................ 1-27
1.14 I/O Port Setup ................................ 1-27
1.15 Bearing Reference......................... 1-28
1.16 Magnetic Variation.......................... 1-29
1.17Heading Sensor PG-1000, C-2000
1. OPERATION .....................................1-1
1.1 Controls............................................ 1-1
1.2 Turning On/Off the Power................ 1-2
1.3 Adjusting Key Panel Dimmer,
Display Contrast ............................... 1-2
1.4 Selecting a Display .......................... 1-3
1.4.1 Sample displays.................... 1-4
1.5 Setting up the Displays.................... 1-8
1.5.1 Choosing display type........... 1-8
1.5.2 Setting up digital displays ..... 1-9
1.5.3 Setting up graph displays.... 1-10
1.5.4 Setting up graphic displays. 1-13
1.6 Displaying Rx Data ........................ 1-14
1.7 Alarms............................................ 1-15
1.7.1 Audio alarm type ................. 1-15
1.7.2 Speed alarm........................ 1-16
1.7.3 Water temperature alarm .... 1-16
1.7.4 Depth alarm......................... 1-17
1.7.5 Arrival alarm, anchor watch
Setup............................................... 1-30
2. MAINTENANCE,
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................... 2-1
2.1 Maintenance..................................... 2-1
2.2 Error Messages................................ 2-1
2.3 Diagnostic Test................................. 2-2
2.4 When BATTERY ALARM! Appears.. 2-3
2.5 Clearing Backup Data...................... 2-4
MENU TREE........................................ M-1
LORAN C/ A CHAINS.......................... M-3
DECCA CHAINS.................................. M-4
SPECIFICATIONS ..............................SP-1
INDEX............................................Index-1
alarm ................................... 1-18
1.7.6 XTE (Cross Track Error)
alarm ................................... 1-19
1.7.7 Trip alarm ............................ 1-19
1.7.8 Odometer alarm .................. 1-20
1.7.9 Time alarm .......................... 1-20
1.7.10 Countdown alarm................ 1-20
1.7.11 Alarm messages ................. 1-21
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FOREWORD
A Word to the Owner of the RD-30 Multi Display
FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the RD-30 Multi Display.
We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become
synonymous with quality and reliability.
For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable
reputation for quality and reliability throughout the world. This dedication to
excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers.
Your Multi Display is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of
the marine environment. However, no machine can perform its intended function
unless properly installed and maintained. Please carefully read and follow the
operation and maintenance procedures set forth in this manual.
We would appreciate feedback from you, the end-user, about whether we are
achieving our purposes.
Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO.
Features
The RD-30 accepts a wide variety of navigation data and displays them in digital,
graph and graphic (analog) formats. The user may arrange the data in five
displays and show those displays in the order desired.
The main features of the RD-30 are
•
•
•
Compact display unit features easy-to-view backlit 4.5” LCD.
Five user programmable displays.
Highway display provides graphic presentation of ship’s progress toward
destination waypoint.
•
Ten alarm functions: Arrival/anchor watch, speed, water temperature, depth,
cross-track error, trip (two), alarm clock, countdown timer, no position fixing
and no position data.
•
•
Offset function for refining accuracy of data.
AIRMAR Co. depth, temperature and speed sensors available.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
GPS RECEIVER GP-310B
MULTI DISPLAY RD-30
MENU
DISP
ENT
DIM
IEC 61162-1
(NMEA 0183) SENSOR
*
PWR
IEC 61162-1
(NMEA 0183) NAV
EQUIPMENT
: Supplied
: Option
12-24 VDC POWER
Example of single display unit connection
IEC 61162-1
(NMEA 0183) SENSOR
MENU
DISP
ENT
DIM
*
PWR
IEC 61162-1
(NMEA 0183)
NAV EQUIPMENT
MENU
DISP
ENT
DIM
*
PWR
MULTI DISPLAY RD-30
MENU
DISP
ENT
DIM
IEC 61162-1
(NMEA 0183) SENSOR
*
PWR
IEC 61162-1
(NMEA 0183)
NAV EQUIPMENT
: Supplied
: Option
Note: Additonal power supply
may be added to maintain
minimum voltage.
12-24 VDC POWER
Example of multiple display unit connection
iv
1. OPERATION
This chapter covers operation of the equipment, from turning on and off the
equipment to how to set up the various displays.
1.1
Controls
Cursor pad: Shifts highlight cursor.
MENU key: Opens/closes the menu.
ENT key: Registers
menu options.
MENU
DISP
ENT
DIM
DIM key: Adjusts key
backlighting, display
contrast.
*
PWR
PWR switch:
RD-30
Turns power on/off.
key: Displays Rx data.
*
DISP key: Selects a display.
RD-30
How to remove the cover
Press here and pull toward
you to remove cover.
1-1
1. OPERATION
1.2
Turning On/Off the Power
Turning on: Press the [PWR] switch. Release it when you hear a beep. The
screen shows the last-used display.
Turning off: Press the [PWR] switch. Release it when the screen becomes
blank.
1.3
Adjusting Key Panel Dimmer, Display Contrast
1. Press the [DIM] key to show the dimmer, contrast window.
DIMMER (1~8)
▲
▲
4
CONTRAST (0~63)
45
EXIT:[ENT]
Dimmer, contrast window
2. Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust key panel dimmer.
3. Press ◄ or ► to adjust display contrast.
4. Press the [ENT] key to close the dimmer, contrast window.
Note: If you turn off the power with a contrast setting of less than 36, contrast is
automatically set to 36 when you turn on the power again.
1-2
1. OPERATION
1.4
Selecting a Display
The RD-30 has four display types, digital, graph, graphic (analog) and highway.
The operator may arrange data for five displays and show them in the order
desired. Availability of data depends on the sensors connected.
Press the [DISP] key consecutively to select a display. Below is the default
display sequence and default digital data items.
[DISP] key
DEPTH (FT)
210.2
[DISP] key
TEMP (°F)
55.24
[DISP] key
SOG (KT)
10.2
[DISP] key
DEPTH
FT
210.2
TEMP
°F
55.24
[DISP] key
DEPTH
FT
210.2
TEMP (°F) SOG (KT)
55.24 10.2
Displays (default setting)
1-3
1. OPERATION
1.4.1
Sample displays
Graph displays
Water temperature, depth, speed over ground, speed through water, wind,
current data and atmospheric pressure can be shown in graph form.
DEPTH
90.2FT
TEMP
51.94°F
0
60
150
50
300
40
(5 MIN )
STW
(5 MIN )
Depth graph
14.6KT
Water temperature graph
SOG
14.6KT
30
15
30
15
0
0
(5 MIN )
(5 MIN )
Speed over ground graph
Speed through water graph
WIND
6.9KT
CURRENT
0.94KT
20
10
10
5
0
0
(5 MIN )
PRSSR
(5 MIN )
Wind graph
Current graph
1007 hPa
1200
1000
(120 H )
Atmospheric pressure graph
Graph displays
1-4
1. OPERATION
Graphic displays
The graphic display presents speed, temperature, wind, compass and current
data in analog and digital formats.
SOG: SPEEDOMETER1
or
STW: SPEEDOMETER2
20
20
10
10
30
30
40
40
0
0
TEMP
39.10
°F
9.3
KT
STW
Water temperature graphic display
Speedometer graphic display
CURRENT
0
HDG
* = True bearing shown as "°
"; magnetic bearing as "°M".
NE
SPD
30
30
E
60
90
120
N
60
90
SE
57.0°
SOG
3.6KT
DIR
NW
S
120
150
150
W
SW
180
10.2KT
57.2°
*
Current graphic display
Compass graphic display
Speed over ground: Course
Speed thru water: Course
(bow bearing)
: Active readout
WIND
: Inactive readout
SPEED
TRUE APP
212.0°
0
SPD
30
Apparent
wind
direction
30
MODE
G
60
90
60
90
G = Speed over ground
OR
W = Speed though water
6.2KT
DIR
0.6
KT
Fore/Aft
speed
120
120
150
150
Port/Starboard
Speed
0.6
KT
180
104.7°
*
Filled arrow indicates direction.
Wind graphic display
Speed graphic display (SOG or STW)
Rudder
angle
30 20 10
0
10 20 30
ROT
scale
PORT
ROT
STBD
Port
1 2
.
2
°/min
ROT
: right turn
Starboard
: left turn
ROT (Rate Of Turn display)
RAI (Rudder Angle Indicator)
Graphic displays
1-5
1. OPERATION
The highway display
The highway display provides a graphic presentation of ship’s progress towards
a destination, together with range and bearing to the destination, and ship’s
course and speed. To choose this display, select HIGHWAY from the USER
DISPLAY SETUP menu, referring to the procedure on page 1-8.
Destination waypoint name
Bearing from own ship to
destination waypoint*
Direction to steer (flashing)
Appears on left or right side
depending on direction to steer;
: Steer right, : Steer left.
0001
[+]
BRG
11°
* = True bearing shown as "°";
magnetic bearing as "°M".
Destination waypoint
"[+]" advances forward as own ship
nears destination.
n
RNG 9.0m
0.5
0.5
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Course over
ground*
11°
COG
Intended course line
∆ C (Delta Course)
The own ship marker displays
course as follows:
When no waypoint is set;
The mode is North-up and
the own ship marker shows
ship's course.
When a waypoint is set;
The own ship marker shows
ship's course towards destination.
k
t
XTE
n
0.05
Speed over
ground
SOG
12.5
m
Range from own
ship to destination
waypoint
Analog XTE (Cross-track error) scale
Arrow shifts with ship's XTE. When the
arrow is aligned with intended course line
own ship is on course. The arrow flashes
if ship's XTE is greater than the XTE scale
range. "N" (North) is displayed instead of
the arrow when no destination is set.
Digital XTE indication
Highway display
1-6
1. OPERATION
Selecting the display range for the highway display
You may select the display range for the highway display among 0.2, 0.4, 0.8, 1,
2, 4, 8 and 16 nautical miles. (Nautical miles is the default range unit; kilometer
and statute mile are also available. See page 1-23.)
1. Press the [DISP] key to show the highway display and then press the [MENU]
key to show the zoom window.
ZOOM IN/OUT?
Quit?
PRESS [MENU] TO SEE
THE MAIN MENU.
Zoom window
2. Press the [ENT] key to show the zoom setting window.
ZOOM
▲
OUT
0.2mn
IN
▲
EXIT:
[ENT]
Zoom setting window
3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select zoom range desired. Setting range is shown in the
table below.
4. Press the [ENT] key to finish.
Unit
nm
km
sm
Display range
0.2, 0.4, 0.8, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
0.2, 0.4, 1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 30
0.2, 0.4, 0.8, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
1-7
1. OPERATION
1.5
Setting up the Displays
Four display types are available: digital, graph, graphic, and highway. You may
freely select and arrange what data to display in the digital, graph and graphic
displays. The order in which displays are shown may also be changed. Note that
the highway display cannot be adjusted.
1.5.1
Choosing display type
1. Press the [MENU] key once (twice when Highway display is shown) to open
the main menu.
MAIN MENU
USER DISP
ALARM1
ALARM2
MESSAGES
RESET
SYS SETUP
I/O SETUP
TD SETUP
LANGUAGE
UNITS
OFFSETS
HDG SETUP
Accessible only when
heading sensor PG-1000
or C-2000 is used.
Main menu
2. Use the cursor pad to select USER DISP and then press the [ENT] key.
USER DISPLAY SETUP
1: DIGITAL
2: DIGITAL
3: DIGITAL
4: DIGITAL
5: DIGITAL
User display setup menu
Note: 1-5 show the currently selected display type.
3. Use the cursor pad to select display number desired and then press the
[ENT] key.
DIGITAL
GRAPH
GRAPHIC
HIGHWAY
DIGITAL
GRAPH
GRAPHIC
HIGHWAY
OFF
#1 display
#2-#5 displays
User display options
4. Select display type among DIGITAL, GRAPH, GRAPHIC, HIGHWAY and
OFF as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
5. For digital, graph and graphic follow one of the procedures on the next
several pages to choose the data to display.
1-8
1. OPERATION
1.5.2 Setting up digital displays
1. Select DIGITAL referring to paragraph 1.5.1.
2. Press the [ENT] key to show the digital display division options window.
Digital display division options window
3. Select the display division desired, that is, the number of indications to show
on a digital display, and then press the [ENT] key.
: 1 indication
: 2 indications
: 3 indications
: 4 indications
4. One of the following displays appears depending on the display division type
you selected at step 3.
USER DISPLAY SETUP
USER DISPLAY SETUP
A: DEPTH
A: DEPTH
A
B
B: NONE
C: NONE
D: NONE
B: NONE
C: NONE
D: NONE
A
2 indications
USER DISPLAY SETUP
1 indication
USER DISPLAY SETUP
A: DEPTH
A: DEPTH
A
A C
B D
B: NONE
C: NONE
D: NONE
B: NONE
C: NONE
D: NONE
B C
4 indications
3 indications
User display setup menus (default settings)
1-9
1. OPERATION
5. Use the cursor pad to select “A” and then press the [ENT] key. The data
available for display is shown.
WIND
ODO
TRIP
POSN
TD
TIME
WPT
ROT
TIMER
POWER
CUR
PRE
A-TEMP
HUM
NONE
TEMP
DEPTH
SOG
STW
HDG
NONE
ETA
COG
XTE
Digital display options
6. Select data desired and then press the [ENT] key. (All data require
appropriate sensors.)
NONE: No display
TEMP: Water temperature
DEPTH: Depth
SOG:
STW:
HDG:
COG:
XTE:
Speed over ground
Speed through water
Heading
Course over ground
Cross-track error
WIND: Wind speed and direction
ODO:
TRIP:
CUR:
Odometer
Trip distance
Current (tide)
POSN: Position in latitude and longitude
TD:
Position in Loran C or Decca TDs
Date and time
Waypoint (selected at navigator)
Rate of turn
TIME:
WPT:
ROT:
TIMER: Remaining time for time alarm
POWER: Power source voltage
CUR:
PRE:
Current (tide) speed and direction
Atmospheric pressure
A-TEMP: Atmosphere temperature
HUM:
ETA:
Humidity (relative or absolute)
Estimated Time of Arrival (at destination waypoint)
7. For 2-, 3- and 4-indication displays repeat step 5-6 to select data as
appropriate.
Note 1: A digital display shows bars (-) where corresponding data is not
available or input is lost.
Note 2: ETA display requires the sentences ZDA and ZTG or ZTG and RMC.
8. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
1.5.3
1-10
Setting up graph displays
1. Select GRAPH referring to paragraph 1.5.1.
2. Press the [ENT] key to show the graph display options window.
1. OPERATION
TEMP
DEPTH
SOG
STW
WIND
CURRENT
PRESSURE
Graph display options window
3. Choose the graph display option desired and then press the [ENT] key. One
of the following graph display setup menus appears depending on your
selection.
GRAPH
GRAPH
<
TEMP GRAPH SETUP
>
<
DEPTH GRAPH SETUP
>
BASE POINT : + 50 F
START FROM: + 0FT
MAX. RANGE : 300FT
RANGE
PERIOD
: 10 F
: 5MIN
PERIOD
: 5MIN
Temperature graph setup menu
Depth graph setup menu
GRAPH
GRAPH
<
STW GRAPH SETUP
>
<
SOG GRAPH SETUP
>
START FROM: + 0KT
MAX. RANGE : 30KT
START FROM: + 0KT
MAX. RANGE : 30KT
PERIOD
: 5MIN
PERIOD
: 5MIN
Speed-through-water graph setup menu
Speed-over-ground graph setup menu
GRAPH
GRAPH
<
WIND GRAPH SETUP
>
CURRENT GRAPH SETUP
START FROM: + 0KT
MAX. RANGE : 20KT
START FROM: + 0KT
MAX. RANGE : 10KT
PERIOD
: 5MIN
PERIOD
: 5MIN
Wind graph setup menu
Current graph setup menu
GRAPH
<
PRESSURE GRAPH SETUP
>
START FROM: + 0800 hPa
MAX. RANGE : 1200 hPa
PERIOD
: 5MIN
Atmospheric pressure graph setup menu
Graph display setup menus
Note:The setting of PERIOD of each graph setup is linked, that is, it can not
be set individually for each graph setup.
1-11
1. OPERATION
4. Use the cursor pad to select an item and then press the [ENT] key. The
far-left digit is selected by the cursor in the case where you enter data, or a
pop window appears with options. Enter and select data referring to the table
below.
To enter numeric data: Use ◄ or ► to select location and ▲ or ▼ to enter
value and change from plus to minus and vice versa.
For pop-up window: Use the cursor pad to select desired option.
Graph setup menus
Menu
Item Description
Setting Range
Default Setting
Temp Graph Base Point: Set reference temperature.
Base Point: -99˚F - +999˚F
Range: 1˚F -900˚F
Period: 5, 30 min; 1, 3, 6, 12,
24, 48, 72, real*
Base Point: +50˚F
Range: 10˚F
Period: 5 min
Setup
Range: Set the range for the graph.
Period: Set the interval at which to
update graph data.
Depth Graph Start From: Set starting depth.
Setup
Start From: 0-9998 ft
Max Range: Set the range for the graph. Max Range: 1-9999 ft
Start From: + 0 ft
Max Range: 300 ft
Period: 5 min
Period: Set the interval at which to
update graph data.
Period: 5, 30 min; 1, 3, 6, 12,
24, 48, 72, real*
SOG Graph Start From: Set starting speed.
Setup
Start From: 0-998 kt
Max Range: Set the range for the graph. Max Range: 1-999 kt
Start From: + 0 kt
Max Range: 30 kt
Period: 5 min
Period: Set the interval at which to
Period: 5, 30 min; 1, 3, 6, 12,
update graph data.
24, 48, 72, real*
STW Graph Start From: Set starting speed.
Setup
Start From: 0-998 kt
Max Range: Set the range for the graph. Max Range: 1-999 kt
Start From: + 0 kt
Max Range: 30 kt
Period: 5 min
Period: Set the interval at which to
Period: 5, 30 min; 1, 3, 6, 12,
update graph data.
24, 48, 72, real*
Wind Graph Start From: Set starting wind speed.
Start From: 0-998 kt
Start From: + 0 kt
Max Range: 20 kt
Period: 5 min
Setup
Max Range: Set the range for the graph. Max Range: 1-999 kt
Period: Set the interval at which to
Period: 5, 30 min; 1, 3, 6, 12,
update graph data.
24, 48, 72, real*
Current
Start From: Set starting current speed.
Start From: 0-998 kt
Start From: +0 kt
Max Range: 20 kt
Period: 5 min
Graph Setup Max Range: Set the range for the graph. Max Range: 1-999 kt
Period: Set the interval at which to
Period: 5, 30 min; 1, 3, 6, 12,
update graph data.
24, 48, 72, real*
Pressure
Start From: Set starting pressure.
Start From: 0800-1199 hPa
Max Range: 0801-1200 hPa
Period: 5, 30 min; 1, 3, 6, 12,
24, 48, 72, real*
Start From: + 0800
hPa
Max Range: 1200 hPa
Period: 5 min
Graph Setup Max. Range: Set the range for the graph.
Period: Set the interval at which to update
graph data.
* = Every second
5. Press the [ENT] key to register setting.
6. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
TEMP
(- -. - - F)
55
Range (-5 F)
Base point (+50 F)
50
45
(5 MIN)
period (5 min.)
1-12
1. OPERATION
1.5.4
Setting up graphic displays
1. Select GRAPHIC referring to paragraph 1.5.1.
2. Press the [ENT] key to show the graphic display options window.
SPDMETER1
SPD(SOG)
TEMP
SPDMETER2
SPD(STW)
WIND
COMPASS
ROT
CURRENT
RAI
Graphic display options window
3. Select graphic display desired and then press the [ENT] key. For water
temperature, speedometer1 or speedometer2 one of the following displays
appears; go to step 4. For wind, compass, current or RAI no further operation
is necessary; press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu. For ROT,
choose ROT max. range among 30°, 60°, 90°/min.
GRAPHIC
GRAPHIC
<
SPEEDOMETER SETUP
>
<
TEMPMETER SETUP
>
START FROM: +
INTERVAL
0
10
START FROM: +
INTERVAL
0
10
:
:
0
10
20
30
40
0
10
20
30
40
Start point
Start point
Interval
Interval
Speedometer setup menu
Water temperature meter setup menu
GRAPHIC
<
ROT DISPLAY SETUP
>
MAX. RANGE : 30 /MIN
0
ROT display setup menu
Speedometer and water temperature graphic menus
4. Press the [ENT] key.
5. Use ◄ or ► to select location and ▲ or ▼ to enter value and switch from
plus to minus and vice versa. The setting range is -99 to +99.
6. Press the [ENT] key, and the cursor shifts to INTERVAL.
7. Press the [ENT] key.
8. Enter scale interval: Use ◄ or ► to select location and ▲ or ▼ to enter value.
The setting range is 1 to 99.
9. Press the [ENT] key.
10.Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
Note: The settings of START FROM and INTERVAL on the SPEEDOMETER
and TEMPMETER SETUP are linked. Therefore they can not be set
individually.
1-13
1. OPERATION
1.6
Displaying Rx Data
Data currently being received can be shown by using the [*] key. Below is a
sample Rx data display.
[*] Key
POSN
TIME
37°59.882'N
122°50.952'W
01-FEB-04
00:05:37
SOG
STW
COG
ROT
12.6 KT
12.8 KT
56.0°*1
42°/MIN
1/4
[*] Key
HDG
65.0°*1
62.37°F
123.5 FT
65.0° (T)*2
8.1KT
TEMP
DEPTH
WIND
WPT
XTE
200.0°*1
41.5NM
0.71NM
2/4
[*] Key
CURENT
TD
7.07KT
64.0°*1
32145.1
12245.2
PRESSURE 1024.5hPa
AIR TEMP
HUMIDITY
77.0°F
86.2% (T)*2
3/4
[*] Key
ODOMETER
TRIPMETER
4.33NM
2.88NM
*1 = True bearing shown as "°";
magnetic bearing as "°M".
*2 = True direction shown as "T";
apparent direction shown as "A".
RSA
49.5°S
ETA
01-FEB-04
10:04:06
4/4
Rx data display
1-14
1. OPERATION
1.7
Alarms
The RD-30 has ten conditions which can trigger audio and visual alarms: speed,
water temperature, depth, arrival/anchor watch, cross-track error, trip distance
(two alarms), countdown timer, alarm clock, no position fixing and no position
data.
Note: You can not turn off the no position fixing alarm nor the no position data
alarm.
1.7.1
Audio alarm type
Audio and visual alarms are released whenever an alarm setting is violated. You
can select the audio alarm type as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to show the main menu.
2. Select ALARM1 and then press the [ENT] key.
ALARM1
BUZZ : LONG
SPEED: OFF
TEMP : OFF
DEPTH: OFF
30.0KT
+32.00°F
0.0FT
ALARM1 menu
3. Press the [ENT] key to open the buzzer options window.
SHORT
LONG
CONTIN.
Buzzer options window
4. Use the cursor pad to select alarm type desired and then press the [ENT]
key.
SHORT:
LONG:
CONTIN.:
Two short beeps
Three long beeps
Continuous beep
5. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
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1.7.2
Speed alarm
The speed alarm warns when your boat’s speed is lower or higher than the speed
setting, or is inside or outside of the speed range setting.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to show the main menu.
2. Select ALARM1 and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Select SPEED and then press the [ENT] key to show the speed alarm options
window.
OFF
LOW
HIGH
INSDE
OUTSD
Speed alarm options window
4. Select alarm type desired and then press the [ENT] key.
OFF:
Turns off the speed alarm.
LOW:
HIGH:
Alarm triggered when speed is lower than the speed setting.
Alarm triggered when speed is higher than the speed setting.
INSDE: Alarm triggered when speed is inside the speed range setting.
OUTSD: Alarm triggered when speed is outside of the speed range setting.
5. If you turned on the alarm, press the [ENT] key and then use the cursor pad to
enter the alarm setting: Use ◄ or ► to select location, and press ▲ or ▼ to enter
value. For INSDE and OUTSD, enter lower value on top, higher value below.
6. Press the [ENT] key.
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
1.7.3
Water temperature alarm
The water temperature alarm warns when the water temperature is lower or higher
than the temperature setting, inside or outside of the temperature range setting, or
the temperature varies by the temperature set within one minute (shear).
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to show the main menu.
2. Select ALARM1 and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Select TEMP and then press the [ENT] key to show the water temperature
alarm options window.
OFF
LOW
HIGH
INSDE
OUTSD
SHEAR
Temperature alarm options window
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4. Select alarm type desired and then press the [ENT] key.
OFF:
Turns off the water temperature alarm.
LOW:
Alarm triggered when the water temperature is lower than the water
temperature setting.
HIGH:
Alarm triggered when the water temperature is higher than the
water temperature setting.
INSDE: Alarm triggered when the water temperature is inside the water
temperature range setting.
OUTSD: Alarm triggered when the temperature is outside of the water
temperature range setting.
SHEAR: Alarm triggered when the water temperature varies more than the
temperature setting within one minute.
5. If you turned on the alarm, press the [ENT] key and then use the cursor pad to
enter the alarm setting: Use ◄ or ► to select location, and press ▲ or ▼ to enter
value. For INSDE and OUTSD, enter lower value on top, higher value below.
6. Press the [ENT] key.
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
1.7.4
Depth alarm
The depth alarm warns when the depth is lower or higher than the depth setting,
or is inside or outside of the depth range setting.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to show the main menu.
2. Select ALARM1 and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Select DEPTH and then press the [ENT] key to show the depth alarm options
window.
OFF
LOW
HIGH
INSDE
OUTSD
Depth alarm options window
4. Select alarm type desired and then press the [ENT] key.
OFF:
Turns off the depth alarm.
LOW:
Alarm triggered when the depth is shallower than depth setting.
HIGH: Alarm triggered when the depth is deeper than depth setting.
INSDE: Alarm triggered when the depth is inside the depth range setting.
OUTSD: Alarm triggered when the depth is outside of the depth range setting.
5. If you turned on the alarm, press the [ENT] key and then use the cursor pad to
enter the alarm setting: Use ◄ or ► to select location, and press ▲ or ▼ to enter
value. For INSDE and OUTSD enter lower value on top, higher value below.
6. Press the [ENT] key.
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
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1.7.5
Arrival alarm, anchor watch alarm
The arrival alarm informs you that your boat is approaching a destination
waypoint. The area that defines an arrival zone is that of a circle which you
approach from the outside of the circle. The alarm will be released if your boat
enters the circle.
The anchor watch alarm informs you that your boat is moving when it should be
at rest.
The arrival alarm and anchor watch alarm cannot be activated together. RMB,
BWR or BWC data sentence required for these alarms.
Alarm
setting
Alarm
range
Own ship
Your ship's position
where you start the
anchor watch alarm.
: Alarm area
Destination
waypoint
: Alarm
area
Arrival alarm
Anchor watch alarm
How the arrival alarm works
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to show the main menu.
2. Select ALARM2 and then press the [ENT] key.
ALARM2
ARV/ANC : OFF
0.50NM
0.25NM
0NM
XTE
: OFF
: OFF
TRIP
ODOMETER: OFF
0NM
TIME
: OFF 00:00
COUNTDOWN: OFF
5MIN
ALARM2 menu
3. Select ARV/ANC and then press the [ENT] key to show the arrival
alarm/anchor watch alarm options window.
OFF
ARV
ANC
Arrival/anchor watch alarm options window
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5. If you turned on the alarm, press the [ENT] key and then use the cursor pad
to enter the alarm setting: Use ◄ or ► to select location, and press ▲ or ▼
to enter value.
6. Press the [ENT] key.
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
1.7.6
XTE (Cross Track Error) alarm
The XTE alarm, which requires the XTE data sentence, warns you when your
boat is off its intended course.
Destination
Alarm
waypoint
setting
Intended
course
: Alarm
How the XTE alarm works
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to show the main menu.
2. Select ALARM2 and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Select XTE and then press the [ENT] key to show the XTE alarm options
window.
4. Select OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
5. For ON, press the [ENT] key and then use the cursor pad to enter the alarm
setting: Use ◄ or ► to select location, and press ▲ or ▼ to enter value.
6. Press the [ENT] key.
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
1.7.7
Trip alarm
The trip alarm informs you when you have traveled a certain distance.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to show the main menu.
2. Select ALARM2 and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Select TRIP and then press the [ENT] key to show the trip alarm options
window.
4. Select OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
5. For ON, press the [ENT] key and then use the cursor pad to enter the alarm
setting: Use ◄ or ► to select location, and press ▲ or ▼ to enter value.
6. Press the [ENT] key.
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
Note: Speed through water must be more than 0.09 kt to calculate trip distance.
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1. OPERATION
1.7.8
Odometer alarm
The odometer alarm informs you when your vessel has traveled the distance you
have set. Its function is similar to the trip alarm except its maximum setting is
999 (nm).
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to show the main menu.
2. Select ALARM2 and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Select ODOMETER and then press the [ENT] key to show the odometer
alarm options window.
4. Select OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
5. For ON, press the [ENT] key and then use the cursor pad to enter the alarm
setting: Use ◄ or ► to select location, and press ▲ or ▼ to enter value.
6. Press the [ENT] key.
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
Note: Speed through water must be more than 0.09 kt to calculate odometer
distance.
1.7.9
Time alarm
The time alarm works like an alarm clock, generating visual and audio alarms
when the preset time arrives. Requires ZDA or GGA data sentence.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to show the main menu.
2. Select ALARM2 and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Select TIME and then press the [ENT] key to show the time alarm options
window.
4. Select OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
5. For ON, press the [ENT] key and then use the cursor pad to enter the time
you want for the alarm: Use ◄ or ► to select location, and press ▲ or ▼ to
enter value.
6. Press the [ENT] key.
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
1.7.10 Countdown alarm
The countdown alarm generates audio and visual alarms when the preset time
has elapsed.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to display the main menu.
2. Select ALARM2 and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Select COUNTDOWN and then press the [ENT] key to show the countdown
alarm options window.
4. Select OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
5. For ON, press the [ENT] key to show the countdown alarm options window.
6. Select 5, 10 or 15 (minutes) as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
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1.7.11 Alarm messages
When an alarm setting is violated the audio alarm sounds and the name of the
offending alarm and a flashing exclamation mark appear at the top of the display.
You can silence the audio alarm and erase the alarm name by pressing any key.
The exclamation mark remains on the screen until the offending alarm is turned
off or the cause of the alarm is eliminated.
You can see which alarm has been violated by displaying the message display,
which can show up to ten messages.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to display the main menu.
2. Select MESSAGES and then press the [ENT] key.
MESSAGES
ARRIVAL ALARM!
Messages display
3. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
Note: “NO FIX!” appears when a navigation device connected to the RD-30 can
not fix the ship’s position. “NO POSITION DATA!” appears when the own ship’s
position data has not been input from a navigation device for 90 seconds.
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1.8 Resetting Indications to Zero
You may individually reset the trip, odometer and graph indications to zero as
follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to display the main menu.
2. Select RESET and then press the [ENT] key.
RESET
TRIP?
ODOMETER?
GRAPH?
ALL BACKUP DATA?
Reset menu
3. Select TRIP, ODOMETER or GRAPH as appropriate and then press the
[ENT] key. One of the following displays appears depending on your
selection.
RESET TRIP?
RESET ODOMETER?
ALL?
USER DISP1?
USER DISP2?
USER DISP3?
USER DISP4?
USER DISP5?
ARE YOU SURE?
ARE YOU SURE?
YES
NO
YES
NO
Windows for resetting trip, odometer and graph displays
4. For TRIP and ODOMETER, press ◄ to select YES and then press the [ENT]
key.
For GRAPH, select specific display number (USER DISP1-USER DISP5) or
ALL (resets all graphs) as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key. The
display shown below appears. Press ◄ to select YES and then press the
[ENT] key.
ERASE GRAPH DATA
ARE YOU SURE?
YES
NO
Reset graph prompt
5. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
Note: For “ALL BACKUP DATA?” see page 2-4.
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1.9
Choosing Units of Measurement
You may choose the units of measurement for water temperature,
distance/speed, depth and wind speed as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to display the main menu.
2. Select UNITS and then press the [ENT] key.
UNITS SETUP
TEMP
DIST/SPD : NM, KT
DEPTH : FT
WIND SPD: KT
:
F
XX.XX
WIND
: OFF TRUE
Units setup menu
3. Select TEMP, DIST/SPD, DEPTH or WIND SPD and WIND (wind speed
averaging and wind direction reference) as appropriate and then press the
[ENT] key. One of the following displays appears depending on the selection
you made.
C
F
OFF
NM, KT
KM, KM/H
SM, MPH
M
KT
1MIN
5MIN
10MIN
FT
FA
PB
KM/H
MPH
M/S
TRUE
APP
Distance/speed
unit options
XX.XX
XX.X
Wind speed
unit options
Depth unit
options
Wind averaging, wind
direction reference options
Temperature
unit options
Unit options
4. Use the cursor pad to select unit desired and then press the [ENT] key. For
items other than WIND, go to step 5. For WIND, do the following:
a) Choose an averaging time and then press the [ENT] key. Wind speed is
averaged every two seconds during the period chosen. This setting also is
effective for the graph and graphic displays and the wind speed shown by
pressing the [*] key.
b) Press the [ENT] key again.
c) Choose TRUE or APPARENT and then press the [ENT] key.
TRUE: The speed and direction of the wind felt or measured when stationary.
APPARENT: The direction and speed of the wind as it appears to those on
board, relative to the speed and direction of the boat; combination of the true
wind and the wind caused by the boat's movement.
5. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
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1. OPERATION
1.10 Applying an Offset to Data
An offset may be applied to speed, water temperature, depth and wind data to
refine their accuracy. Further, you can use local time by entering the time
difference between it and UTC time.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to display the main menu.
2. Select OFFSETS and then press the [ENT] key.
OFFSETS
TIME DIFF
: +00:00
SPEED (SOG): +0.0KT
SPEED (STW): +0.0%
TEMP
DEPTH
: +0.00 F
: +0.0FT
WND DIRECT : +0.0
WND SPEED : +0.0KT
Offsets menu
3. Select appropriate item and then press the [ENT] key.
4. Use the cursor pad to enter an offset: Use ◄ or ► to select location, press ▲
or ▼ to enter value and switch from plus to minus and vice versa.
5. Press the [ENT] key.
6. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
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1. OPERATION
1.11 Choosing Time Display Format
Time may be displayed in 12 hour or 24 hour notation as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to display the main menu.
2. Select SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
SYSTEM SETUP
TIME DISP : 24HOUR
BRG READ : MAGNETIC
MAG VAR. : AUTO
SIMULATOR: OFF
TEST?
E00
EXCHANGE BATTERY?
SYSTEM SETUP menu
3. Select TIME DISP and then press the [ENT] key.
12HOUR
24HOUR
Time display options
4. Select 12HOUR or 24HOUR as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
5. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
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1.12 Choosing Position Data Format
Position may be shown in latitude and longitude or Loran/ Decca TDs. Choose
L/L position format and Loran/ Decca chain and station pair as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to display the main menu.
2. Select TD SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
TD SETUP
DISPLAY : XX.XXX'
LORAN C : 7980: 23-43
∆TD1 +00.0 ∆TD2 +00.0
DECCA
: 25: G-P
∆TD1 +0.00 ∆TD2 +0.00
LORAN A : 2S3-2S4
∆TD1 +00.0 ∆TD2 +00.0
TD setup options
3. Select DISPLAY and then press the [ENT] key.
XX.XXX'
XX'XX.X"
LORAN C TD
DECCA TD
LORAN A TD
Position format options
4. Select appropriate option and then press the [ENT] key.
XX.XXX’:
XX’XX.X”:
Shows latitude and longitude position with no seconds.
Shows latitude and longitude position with seconds.
LORAN C TD: Displays Loran C TDs.
DECCA TD: Displays Decca TDs.
LORAN A TD: Displays Loran A TDs.
5. If you selected one of the latitude and longitude options go to step 6. For
“LORAN C TD”, “DECCA TD” or “LORAN A TD” do the following to set chain
and station pair:
a)Press the [ENT] key.
b)Press ▲ or ▼ to set chain (See page M-3 or M-4).
c) Press ► followed by ▲ or ▼ to set station pair.
d)Press the [ENT] key.
e)If desired you may enter an offset for TD1 and/or TD2 to refine Loran/ Decca
position. Select ∆TD1 (∆TD2) and then press the [ENT] key. Use ◄ or ► to
select location, and press ▲ or ▼ to enter value or switch from plus to minus
and vice versa.
f) Press the [ENT] key.
6. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
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1. OPERATION
1.13 Simulation Mode
A simulation mode, showing internally generated navigation data, is provided to
acquaint you with the features of the RD-30. “SIM” appears on the display when
the simulation mode is turned on.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the main menu.
2. Select SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Select SIMULATOR and then press the [ENT] key.
4. Select ON or OFF as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
5. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
1.14 I/O Port Setup
The I/O SETUP menu sets up the IN/OUT and AUX ports on the RD-30.
Additionally you can use this menu to output power to other display units, in case
of multiple display units. Note that the equipment can process data input at the
rate of up to 430 characters/second. Some delay will occur when processing
data input at a higher rate.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the main menu.
2. Select I/O SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
I/O PORTS SETUP
IN/OUT PORT : OFF
AUX PORT
POWER OUT : OFF
SELECT SENTENCE
: OFF
<
>
IN/OUT PORT
AUX PORT
I/O PORTS SETUP menu
3. Select IN/OUT, AUX or POWER OUT as appropriate and then press the
[ENT] key. One of the following displays appears depending on your
selection.
IN/OUT and
AUX options
POWER OUT
options
OFF
IN/OUT
AUX
OFF
ON
OFF: No output
ON: Outputs power to other display units
BOTH
OFF:
IN/OUT: Output data which is input through the IN/OUT port
AUX: Output data which is input through the AUX port
No output
BOTH: Output mixed data which is input through the IN/OUT and AUX ports
IN/OUT, AUX and POWER OUT options
Note: If, when BOTH is selected, the data sentence which has an input interval
faster than one second (ROT, HDT, etc.) is turned on, some data may not
be output.
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1. OPERATION
4. Select appropriate option and then press the [ENT] key.
5. If you selected OFF for IN/OUT PORT, AUX PORT or POWER OUT go to
step 8. For the option IN/OUT, AUX and BOTH, select IN/OUT PORT or AUX
PORT under SELECT SENTENCE as appropriate and press the [ENT] key.
One of the following displays appears.
IN/OUT PORT
AUX PORT
APB
BWC
BWR
CUR
DBK
DBS
DBT
: OFF
: OFFOFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
APB
BWC
BWR
CUR
DBK
DBS
DBT
: OFF
: OFFOFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
00/08
00/08
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
Number of sentences
currently turned on
IN/PUT and AUX BOTH SETUP menu
Note:Sentences currently being received are shown in reverse video.
6. Select sentence to process and then press the [ENT] key. Use ▼or▲ to
scroll the list.
7. Select ON or OFF as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key. You can turn
eight sentences ON. The number of sentences currently turned on appears
at the top right-hand corner of the menu.
8. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
For further details, see the installation manual of RD-30.
1.15 Bearing Reference
Bearings can be displayed in true or magnetic bearing. True bearing is a bearing
measured using true North as the reference direction, and it is calculated by the
formula True Bearing = Magnetic Bearing +Magnetic Deviation (Variation).
Magnetic bearings are measured with magnetic north as the reference direction.
Magnetic bearing is calculated by adding true bearing to RD-30-stored magnetic
variation. “M” appears near a bearing readout when magnetic bearings are used.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu.
2. Choose SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Choose BRG READ and then press the [ENT] key.
MAGNETIC
TRUE
BRG READ options
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4. Choose MAGNETIC or TRUE as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
5. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
1.16 Magnetic Variation
The location of the magnetic north pole is different from the geographical north
pole. This causes a difference between the true and magnetic north direction.
This difference is called magnetic variation, and varies with respect to the
observation point on earth. Your unit is preprogrammed with all the earth's
magnetic variation. However, you may wish to enter variation manually to refine
accuracy. To use magnetic variation, “BRG READ” on the SYS SETUP menu
must be set to “MAGNETIC.”
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu.
2. Choose SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Choose MAG VAR. and then press the [ENT] key.
AUTO
MANUAL
MAG VAR. options
4. Choose AUTO or MANUAL as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key. For
AUTO go to step 5. For MANUAL, enter magnetic variation as below,
referring to a nautical chart:
a)Press the [ENT] key.
b)Use ▲ or ▼ to choose West or East as appropriate.
c) Press ► to shift the cursor one place rightward.
d)Use ▲ or ▼ to enter appropriate numeric.
e)Press ► to shift the cursor one place rightward.
f) Use ▲ or ▼ to enter appropriate numeric.
g)Press the [ENT] key.
5. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
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1. OPERATION
1.17 Heading Sensor PG-1000, C-2000 Setup
Set up the heading sensor PG1000, C-2000 on the HDG SETUP menu, with the
heading sensor connected to the AUX port. Note that no data is transmitted from
the IN/OUT port when the HDG SETUP menu is displayed.
Calibration
Calibrate the heading sensor against magnetic field distortion aboard the boat as
below. Do not turn off the power during the calibration.
1. Find a calm and clear area without current, wind, swell or waves.
2. Steer the boat clockwise or counterclockwise in a circular course. Take about
two minutes to complete the circle (at about 3 kt). While turning the boat, go
to step 3.
2 minutes for a circle
(at about 3 kt)
Course to follow for calibration
Notes: Speed higher than 3 kt may result in calibration error.
3. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu.
4. Choose HDG SETUP and then press the [MENU] key. (It may take several
seconds before the HDG SETUP menu appears.)
HDG SENSOR SETUP
CALIBRATION
OFFSET
DAMPING
: -14
: 1*
352 M
Offset output from PG-1000 or C-2000 and
current bearing (updated every second)
Damping factor set at C-2000
* = DAMPING shown on C-2000.
HDG SETUP menu
5. Choose CALIBRATION and then press the [ENT] key.
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1. OPERATION
CALIBRATION ?
ARE YOU SURE ?
YES
NO
Calibration prompt
6. Choose YES and then press the [ENT] key. The display shows
“CALIBRATION??” during calibration. (To cancel calibration, press the
[MENU] key. You cannot cancel calibration except when SAMPLING is
showing “??”.)
7. Continue turning the boat in a circle until calibration results, NG (No Good) or
OK, appear on the display. This takes about 3-5 circles with the PG-1000 or
2-3 circles with the C-2000. If the calibration was successful, OK appears as
the results.
CALIBRATION
SAMPLING
: OK
CALIBRATION : OK
RESULT
: OK
Calibration results
8. The display then shows “PUSH ENT KEY.” Push the [ENT] key to return to
the HDG SETUP menu.
Note: If the results were unsuccessful, NG appears as the results. In this
case, press the [MENU] key or the [ENT] key to return to the HDG
SETUP menu. Redo the calibration referring to the installation manual
for the heading sensor.
9. If you do not need to align heading or enter a damping factor (C-2000), press
the [MENU] key twice to close the menu. To align heading, go to step 10. To
enter damping factor, go to step 18.
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Offset
If there is a difference between sensor bearing and actual bearing, enter it as
below. For example, if the sensor shows 70° and the actual bearing is 75°, enter
+5(°).
10.Choose OFFSET and press the [ENT] key.
11. Use ▲ or ▼ to choose minus or plus respectively, whichever is appropriate.
12.Press ► to shift the cursor one place.
13.Use ▲ or ▼ to enter appropriate value.
14.Press ► to shift the cursor one place.
15.Use ▲ or ▼ to enter appropriate value.
16.Press the [ENT] key.
17.Press the [MENU] key twice to finish, or go to step 15 to enter damping factor
(C-2000).
Damping (C-2000)
Damping determines how sensitively the sensor responds to change of ship’s
heading. Use a small value for faster response.”1” is the default setting. Note
that damping value must be received from the C-2000 to display the item
DAMPING on the HDG SETUP menu.
18.Choose DAMPING and press the [ENT] key.
0
1
2
3
Damping options
19.Choose damping value. The larger the number the slower the response.
20.Press the [ENT] key.
21.Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
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2. MAINTENANCE,
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
Do not open the equipment.
Only qualified personnel should work inside
the equipment.
2.1
2.2
Maintenance
Check the following points regularly to maintain performance:
• Check that connections on the rear panel are firmly tightened and free of dust.
• Check that the ground system is free of rust and the ground wire is tightly
fastened.
• Dust and dirt on the display unit can be removed with a soft cloth. Do not use
chemical cleaners to clean the display unit – they can remove paint and
markings.
Error Messages
In addition to the alarm messages mentioned in Chapter 1, the RD-30 displays
the following messages to alert you to possible trouble.
Message
Meaning, Remedy
BACKUP ERROR DATA!
RAM data corrupted. Try to clear backup
data, referring to paragraph 2.5.
BATTERY ALARM!
Voltage of internal battery is low. Have a
qualified technician replace the battery,
following the procedure in paragraph 2.4.
RAM ERROR!
ROM ERROR!
Request service.
Request service.
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2. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
2.3
Diagnostic Test
The diagnostic test checks the ROM, RAM, AUX port, IN/OUT port, internal
battery, keyboard and LCD for proper operation. Additionally it displays power
source voltage, contrast and dimmer settings and program version number.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu.
2. Select SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Select TEST? and then press the [ENT] key. You are asked if you are ready
to start the test.
TEST START ?
(STOP: PWR OFF)
ARE YOU SURE ?
YES
NO
TEST START screen
4. Press ◄ to select YES and then press the [ENT] key to start the test.
5. The equipment tests the ROM, RAM, AUX port, IN/OUT port and internal
battery, displaying the results as OK or NG (No Good). For any NG contact
your dealer for advice. “- -“ is shown where no data is fed to a port.
Additionally the test displays the program version numbers, power source
voltage and contrast and dimmer settings.
TEST
ROM
RAM
: OK
: OK
CONT: 48
DIM : 4
AUX
: -- (STOP: PWR OFF)
IN/OUT
: --
PWR : 31.1
BATTERY : OK
PROG NO :
CNT= 001
1451415-XX.XX
1451414-XX.XX
Number of times
test executed
consecutively
XX.XX = Program version no.
TEST display
6. After the equipment has checked the items mentioned above, a beep sounds
and the message PUSH KEY appears at the top right-hand corner.
7. Press each key and cursor pad arrows one by one. The name of the key or
cursor pad arrow pressed momentarily appears at the top right-hand corner if
the key or cursor pad is functioning properly.
Note: If no control is operated within approx. five seconds, the equipment
automatically proceeds to step 8.
2-2
2. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
8. The equipment beeps and then displays the following message to inform you
that it is now going to check the LCD:
<LCD CHECK>
ALL ON 2 SEC.
ALL OFF 3 SEC.
LCD CHECK screen
9. The LCD is checked and then the entire test is repeated. To stop the test,
turn off the power.
2.4
When BATTERY ALARM! Appears
A lithium battery (type: CR2354-1F2, code no.: 000-142-305) is installed on the
circuit board inside the display unit, and it preserves data when the power is
turned off. The life of the battery is about 3-5 years. When its voltage is low
BATTERY ALARM! appears on the display to alert you. When this happens,
have a qualified technician replace the battery, following the procedure below.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu.
2 Select SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
SYSTEM SETUP
TIME DISP : 24HOUR
BRG READ : MAGNETIC
MAG VAR. : AUTO
SIMULATOR: OFF
TEST?
E00
EXCHANGE BATTERY?
SYSTEM SETUP menu
3. Select EXCHANGE BATTERY? and then press the [ENT] key. The display
shows the following message:
EXCHANGE
BATTERY?
ARE YOU SURE?
YES
NO
Exchange battery window
4. Press ◄ to select YES and then press the [ENT] key. The following display
appears. (At this time, the contents of the RAM are temporarily moved to the
flash memory.)
2-3
2. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
READY FOR
BATTERY CHANGE.
PRESS ANY KEY
TO SHUT DOWN.
Battery exchange confirmation window
5. Press any key to shut down the equipment.
6. Have a qualified technician replace the battery.
2.5
Clearing Backup Data
You may clear all backup data (menu settings, trip, graph and odometer readings,
etc.) to start afresh.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the main menu.
2. Select RESET and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Select ALL BACKUP DATA? and then press the [ENT] key.
ERASE ALL BACKUP
DATA? (DEFAULT)
ARE YOU SURE?
YES
NO
Prompt for erasure of backup data
4. Press ◄ to select YES and then press the [ENT] key. The following display
appears.
RESTART FOR
ERASING DATA.
HIT ANY KEY.
Prompt for restarting
5. Hit any key to erase all backup data. A beep sounds and then backup data is
cleared.
2-4
MENU TREE
DIGITAL (Data Available: NONE, TEMP, POSN, HDG, ODO,
CUR, HUM, SOG, DEPTH, TIME, WPT, ROT, XTE, POWER,
PRE, STW, WIND, COG, TRIP, TD, TIMER, A-TEMP;
MENU
1: DIGITAL
2: DIGITAL
3: DIGITAL
4: DIGITAL
5: DIGITAL
USER
DISP
Screen division options:
)
GRAPH
TEMP
DEPTH
SOG
BASE POINT (-99 F - +999 F, +50 F)
RANGE (1 F-900 F, 10 F)
Options 2-5 same as
that for 1.
PERIOD (5, 30 min; 1, 3, 6, real)
START FROM (0-9998, +0 ft)
MAX. RANGE (1-9999, 300 ft)
PERIOD (5, 30 min; 1, 3, 6, real)
START FROM (0-998, +0 kt)
MAX. RANGE (1-999, 30 kt)
PERIOD (5, 30 min; 1, 3, 6, real)
START FROM (0-998,+0 kt)
STW
MAX. RANGE (1-999, 30 kt)
PERIOD (5, 30 min; 1, 3, 6, real)
START FROM (0-998, +0 kt)
MAX. RANGE (1-999, 20 kt)
WIND
PERIOD (5, 30 min, 1, 3, 6, real)
START FROM (0-998, +0 kt)
MAX. RANGE(1-999, 10 kt)
PERIOD (5, 30 min, 1, 3, 6, real)
START FROM (0800-1199, 0 hpa)
MAX. RANGE(0801-1200, 1200 hpa)
PERIOD (5, 30 min, 1, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 72, real, 5 min)
CURRENT
PRESSURE
GRAPHIC SPDMETER1 START FROM (-99.0 - +99.0, +0)
SPDMETER
TEMP
INTERVAL (1-99, 10)
WIND
COMPASS
CURRENT
SPD(SOG)
SPD(STW)
ROT (30 , 60 , 90 /min)
RAI
HIGHWAY
ALARM1
BUZZ (SHORT, LONG, CONTIN.)
SPEED (OFF, 30.0 kt, LOW, HIGH, INSDE, OUTSD)
TEMP (OFF, +32.00 F, LOW, HIGH, INSDE, OUTSD, SHEAR)
DEPTH (OFF, 0.0 ft, LOW, HIGH, INSDE, OUTSD)
ALARM2
ARV/ANC (ARV, ANC, OFF, 0.50 nm)
XTE (OFF, 0.25 nm, ON)
TRIP (OFF, 0 nm, ON)
ODOMETER (OFF, 0 nm, ON)
TIME (OFF, 00:00, ON)
COUNTDOWN (OFF, ON, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min)
MESSAGES (Message board)
RESET
TRIP?
ODOMETER?
GRAPH?
ALL?
USER DISP1?
USER DISP2?
USER DISP3?
USER DISP4?
USER DISP5?
ALL BACKUP DATA?
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M-1
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OFFSETS
TIME DIFF (-13:30 - +13:30, +00:00)
SPEED(SOG) (-99.9 - +99.9, +0.0 kt)
SPEED(STW) (-99.9 - +99.9, +0.0 %)
TEMP (-99.9 F - +99.9 F, +0.00 F)
DEPTH (-999.9 - +999.9, +0.0 ft)
WND DIRECT (-179.9 - 179.9 , +0.0 )
WND SPEED (-99.9 - +99.9, +0.0 kt)
SYS SETUP
TIME DISP (12 HOUR, 24 HOUR)
BRG READ (MAGNETIC, TRUE)
MAG VAR. (AUTO, MANUAL)
SIMULATOR (OFF, ON)
TEST?
EXCHANGE BATTERY?
I/O SETUP
TD SETUP
IN/OUT PORT (OFF, IN/OUT, AUX, BOTH)
AUX PORT (OFF, IN/OUT, AUX, BOTH)
POWER OUT (OFF, ON)
IN/OUT PORT
AUX PORT
For selecting data sentence. See * below.
DISPLAY (XX.XXX', XX'XX.X", LORAN C TD, DECCA TD, LORAN A TD)
LORAN C (Set Loran C chain and station pair. Default: 7980: 23-43)
∆TD1, ∆TD2 (-99.9 - +99.9, +00.0)
DECCA (Set Decca chain and station pair. Default: 25:G-P (Skagerrak))
∆TD1, ∆TD2 (-9.99 - +9.99, +0.00)
LORAN A (Set Loran A chain and station pair. Default: 2S3-2S4)
∆TD1, ∆TD2 (-99.9 - +99.9, +00.0)
LANGUAGE
UNITS
ENGLISH, Others
TEMP ( C, F) (XX.XX, XX.X)
DIST/SPD (NM, KT; KM, KM/H; SM, MPH)
DEPTH (M, FT, FA, PB)
WIND SPD (KT, KM/H, MPH, M/S)
(OFF, 1, 5, 10 min)
WIND
(TRUE, APP)
HDG SETUP
(w/connection
of PG-1000,
C-2000)
CALIBRATION (YES, NO)
OFFSET (-90 to +90, 0)
DAMPING (0 to 3, 1)
(C-2000)
*= APB, BWC, BWR, CUR, DBK, DBS, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLC, GLL, GTD,
HDT, HDG, HDM, MDA, MTW, MWV, RMB, RMC, ROT, VBW, VDR, VHW
VTG, VWR, VWT, XTE, ZDA
M-2
LORAN C/ A CHAINS
Loran C
GRI
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5
Chain
Central Pacific
Canadian East Coast
Commando Lion (Korea)
Canadian West Coast
South Saudi Arabia
Labrador Sea
4990
5930
5970
5990
7170
7930
7950
7960
7970
7980
7990
8000
8290
8990
8970
9610
9940
9960
9970
9980
9990
4991
8940
8930
7270
6731
7001
7499
9007
8830
7030
11 29
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11 25 38
11 31 42
11 27
41
11 26 39 52
11 26
–
–
Eastern Russia
Gulf of Alaska
11 30 46
11 26 44
61
–
Norwegian Sea
Southeast USA
Mediterranean Sea
Western Russia
North Central USA
North Saudi Arabia
Great Lakes
11 26 46 60
11 23 43 59
11 29 47
10 25 50 65
11 27 42
–
–
11 25 40 56 69
11 28 44 59
11 25 40 52 65
–
South Central USA
West Coast USA
Northeast USA
Northeast Pacific (old)
Icelandic
11 27 40
–
–
–
–
–
–
11 25 39 54
11 30 55
11 30
81
–
–
North Pacific
11 29 43
10 24
–
Suez
England, France
Northwest Pacific
Newfoundland East Coast
Lessay
12 30
11 30 50 70
11 25
10 39
BØ
11 27
Sylt
11 26
Ejde
10 23 38
11 25 39 56
11 25 37 55
Saudia Arabia North
Saudia Arabia South
Loran A
Loran A station pair (Cannot enter same pair.)
1L0, 1L1, 1L4, 1L5, 1L6, 1L7, 1S1, 1S2, 1S3, 1S4, 1S6, 2H5, 2H6, 2S0, 2S1,
2S2, 2S3, 2S4, 2S5, 2S6, 2S7
M-3
DECCA CHAINS
Chain
No.
Chain
code
Chain
No.
Chain
code
Chain
Location
Chain
Skagerrak
Location
01
02
South Baltiic
Vestlandet
0A
0E
25
26
10B
5C
"
Europe
"
North Persian Gulf
Persian Gulf &
India
03
04
05
06
07
08
Southwest British
Northumbrian
Holland
1B
2A
2E
3B
3E
3F
"
"
"
"
"
"
27
28
29
30
31
32
South Persian Gulf
Bombay
1C
7B
8B
6C
2F
9C
"
"
"
"
"
Calcutta
North British
Lofoten
Bangladesh
Saliyah
Hokkaido
Japan
"
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
North Baltic
North West
Trondelag
4B
4C
4E
5B
5F
6A
6C
6E
7B
7D
7E
8B
8C
8E
9B
9E
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
6C
8C
4C
2C
7C
4A
6A
8A
9C
10C
8E
4A
9C
2C
6B
7C
Tohoku
Kanto
"
"
Shikoku
English
"
"
Hokuriku
North Bothnian
Southern Spanish
North Scottish
Gulf of Finland
Danish
Kita Kyushu
Namaqualand
Southern Africa
"
Cape
Eastern Province
South West Africa
Natal
"
"
"
Irish
Finnmark
Dampier
Australia
"
French
Port Headland
Anticosti
South Bothnian
Hebridean
Frisian Islands
Helgeland
Northern America
East Newfoundland
Cabot Strait
Nova Scotia
"
"
"
M-4
FURUNO
RD-30
SPECIFICATIONS OF MULTI-DISPLAY
RD-30
1
GENERAL
1.1 Display
95 x 60 mm (120 x 64 dot matrix)
1.2 Display Menu
1.3 Alphanumeric Data
1/2/3/4 data, Highway, Graph, Alphanumeric
Water temperature, Water depth, Ship’s speed, Wind speed,
Current speed/bearing
2
I/O INTERFACE
2.1 Data format
2.2 Input/output Data
Own ship’s position
Time
IEC 61162-1/NMEA 0183
GGA>RMC>GLL
ZDA>GGA
Ship’s speed (SOG)
Ship’s speed (STW)
Wind speed/bearing
Water temperature
Water depth
VTG>VBW
VHW>VBW
True: MWV (T)>VWT>MDA, Appearance: MWV (R)>VWR
MTW>MDA
DPT>DBT>DBS>DBK
VTG>RMC
Course
Heading
HDT>HDG>HDM>VHW
RMB>BWR>BWC
Destination
Current speed/bearing CUR>VDR
Time difference
Pressure/Humidity
Cross track error
Rate of Turn
GLC>GTD
MDA
XTE>APB>RMB
ROT
Rudder Angle
RSA
UTC and time to destination waypoint ZTG
3
POWER SUPPLY
3.1 Display Unit
12-24 VDC: 200-105 mA
4
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
4.1 Ambient Temperature -15°C to +55°C
4.2 Relative Humidity
4.3 Waterproof
4.4 Vibration
95% at 40°C
IPX5
IEC 60945
5
COATING COLOR
5.1 Display Unit
Cover: 2.5GY5/1.5, Panel: N3.0
SP - 1
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INDEX
*
H
* key..............................................................1-14
HDG SETUP menu.......................................1-30
Highway display..............................................1-6
A
Alarms
I
anchor watch ............................................1-18
arrival ........................................................1-18
audio .........................................................1-15
countdown.................................................1-20
depth.........................................................1-17
messages .................................................1-21
odometer...................................................1-20
speed ........................................................1-16
time ...........................................................1-20
trip.............................................................1-19
water temperature.....................................1-16
XTE (cross track error) .............................1-19
Anchor watch alarm ......................................1-18
Arrival alarm..................................................1-18
Audio alarm...................................................1-15
I/O SETUP menu..........................................1-27
M
Maintenance ...................................................2-1
Magnetic variation.........................................1-29
Menu tree.......................................................M-1
Messages ..............................................1-21, 2-1
O
Odometer alarm............................................1-20
OFFSETS menu ...........................................1-24
P
Position format..............................................1-26
PWR switch ....................................................1-2
R
RESET menu................................................1-22
Resetting indications ....................................1-22
Rx data display .............................................1-14
B
Backup data erasure.......................................2-4
Battery replacement........................................2-3
Bearing reference .........................................1-28
S
Simulation mode...........................................1-27
Speed alarm..................................................1-16
System configuration .........................................iv
C
Contrast ..........................................................1-2
Controls...........................................................1-1
Countdown alarm..........................................1-20
T
TD SETUP menu..........................................1-26
Test .................................................................2-2
Time alarm....................................................1-20
Time format...................................................1-25
Trip alarm......................................................1-19
D
Depth alarm ..................................................1-17
Digital display setup........................................1-9
DIM key...........................................................1-2
Dimmer ...........................................................1-2
DISP key.........................................................1-3
U
UNITS SETUP menu....................................1-23
Units of measurement...................................1-23
G
Graph display
W
sample ........................................................1-4
setup .........................................................1-11
Graphic display
Water temperature alarm..............................1-16
Wind..............................................................1-23
X
sample ........................................................1-5
setup .........................................................1-13
XTE (cross track error) alarm .......................1-19
Z
Zoom...............................................................1-7
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