Furuno FMD-8010 Radar Detector User Manual


 
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5) Select FUNC SEL and press the ENTER/SE-
LECT key.
6) Select target objective desired and press the
ENTER/SELECT key.
7) Press the MENU key.
Note: Each target objective defines a combina-
tion of several radar settings for achieving opti-
mum setup for that particular objective.
Therefore, adjustment of radar settings through
the FUNC menu is not necessary. If you acci-
dentally change the settings, default settings can
be restored by reselecting the target objective.
Turning on a function
Press the FUNCTION key to display function
number desired (at bottom left corner on the dis-
play.)
Note: When the main menu displays FUNC
KEY*, this means no function is active and the
FUNCTION key is inoperative. To select a func-
tion, erase the menu and press the FUNCTION
key.
1.22 Own Ship Speed
Ship’s speed can be entered manually or auto-
matically (by speed log or radionav equipment).
Own ship's speed is required for TM and display
of vectors, E-plot, etc. The True Motion display
works on a ship speed entered manually or auto-
matically.
Automatic speed input
1) Press the MENU key and select the INITIAL
menu.
2) Press the ENTER/SELECT key.
3) Select SPD MODE and press the ENTER/
SELECT key.
4) Select LOG or NAV and press the ENTER/
SELECT key.
6) Press the MENU key.
Note: If no speed is input for 3 minutes at below
0.1 knots, the radar regards this a log failure and
displays SYSTEM FAIL LOG.
Manual speed input
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select the INITIAL menu and press the EN-
TER/SELECT key.
3) Select SPD MODE and press the ENTER/
SELECT key.
4) Select MANU.
5) Press the ENTER/SELECT key.
6) Enter speed and press the ENTER/SELECT
key.
7) Press the MENU key.
1.23 Ship’s Graphic
A graphic ( ) which depicts own ship can be
displayed.
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select the INITIAL menu.
3) Press the ENTER/SELECT key.
4) Select SHP GRPH and press the ENTER/SE-
LECT key.
5) Select ON (or OFF).
6) Press the ENTER/SELECT key.
7) Press the MENU key.
1.24 Interference Rejector
Mutual radar interference may occur in the vi-
cinity of another shipborne radar operating in the
same frequency band (9 GHz). It is seen on the
screen as a number of bright spikes either in ir-
regular patterns or in the form of usually curved
spoke-like dotted lines extending from the cen-
ter to the edge of the picture. This type of inter-
ference can be reduced by activating the
interference rejector circuit.