Furuno FAR-2107(-BB) User Manual

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1. RADAR OPERATION

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Automatic Picture Setup According to
Navigation Purpose

Every time your navigating environment or task changes, you must adjust the
radar, which can be a nuisance in a busy situation. Instead of changing radar
settings case by case, it is possible to assign the function keys to provide
optimum settings for often encountered situations.

The radar's internal computer offers several picture setup options to be assigned
to each function key for your specific navigating requirements. For instance, one
of the functions is assigned the ship detecting function and labeled SHIP on the
on the PICTURE box. By choosing SHIP, the radar will be instantly set for
optimum detection of ships.

Four user-programmable setups are also provided (labeled
PICTURE1-PICTURE4), so that you may have the radar automatically adjusted
to those conditions that are not covered by the provided setup options.

Below are the preset picture setup options provided with this radar.

Picture setup options description

Label Description Label

Description

NEAR

Optimum setting for short range
detection using a range scale of 3
nm or less on calm seas

FAR

Optimum setting for long range
detection using a range scale of 6
nm or larger

NEAR
BUOY

Optimum setting for detecting
navigation buoys, small vessels
and other small surface objects at
close range

FAR
BUOY

Optimum setting for detecting
navigation buoys, small vessels
and other small surface objects at
long range

HARBOR

Optimum setting for short range
navigation in a harbor area, using
a range scale of 1.5 nm or less

COAST For coastal navigation using a

range scale of 12 nm or less

ROUGH
SEA

Optimum setting for rough weather
or heavy rain

SHIP

Optimum setting for detecting
vessels

Each picture setup option defines a combination of several radar settings for
achieving optimum setup for a particular navigating situation. Those involved are
interference rejector, echo stretch, echo average, noise rejector, automatic
anti-sea and anti-rain clutters, video contrast, and pulselength and sea and radar
conditions.

Adjusting these features from the PICTURE menu changes the original function
key settings. To restore the original settings for a particular picture setup option,
it is necessary to select the default setting. For this reason, we recommended
that you use the user-programmable function sets when frequent adjustment of
the radar picture is necessary.

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