Furuno FR-2105-B User Manual

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4. Press the ENTER key to conclude your selection followed by the RADAR MENU key to

close the FUNCTIONS 2 menu. The ship's speed readout at the top of the screen shows
own ship's speed fed from the speed log preceded by the label "LOG."

Notes:

1) IMO Resolution A.823(19) for ARPA recommends that a speed log to be interfaced with

an ARPA should be capable of providing through-the-water speed data (forward speed).

2) Be sure not to select LOG when a speed log is not connected. If the log signal is not

provided, the ship speed readout at the top of the screen will be blank. In the event of a log
error, you can continue plotting by entering a manual speed.

3) If a log signal interval becomes more than 30 seconds with the ship's speed 5 kt or more,

the radar regards the speed log is defective and LOG FAIL appears, reading xx.x KT. If no
speed input is present for 3 minutes at below 0.1 kt, the radar regards the log is defective.

Manual speed input

To manually enter the ship's speed with the numeric keys:

1. Press the RADAR MENU key and [0] key to show the FUNCTIONS 2 menu.

2. Press the key [6] to select menu item SHIP'S SPEED.

3. Press the key [6] to select (or highlight) MAN option.

4. Press the ENTER key to conclude your selection. At this point, "MAN = xx.x KT" appears

at the bottom of the FUNCTIONS 2 menu.

5. Enter the ship speed by hitting corresponding numeric keys followed by the ENTER key

without omitting leading zeroes, if any. As an example, if the ship speed is 8 knots, press
[0] [8] [ENTER]. For 4.5 knots, [0] [4] [5] [ENTER].

6. Press the RADAR MENU key to close the FUNCTIONS 2 menu. The ship speed readout

at the screen top shows own ship's speed you entered preceded by the label "MENU."

Target-based speed

The use of target-based speed is recommended when:

• The speed log is not operating properly or not connected to the radar.

• The vessel has no device which can measure ship's leeward movement (Doppler sonar,

speed log, etc.) when leeward movement can not be disregarded.

If you select target-based speed, the ARP-26 calculates own ship's speed relative to a fixed
reference target. The number of targets may be 1, 2 or 3. They appear as tracked targets, each
shown in a small circle, but without a vector. When a plural of objects are selected, the mean
value is used for stabilization and speed. Select the number in [PLOT MENU], see section
2.3.

1. Select a small fixed island or any radar prominent point located at 0.2 to 24 nm from own

ship.

2. Place the cursor (+) on the target by operating the trackball.

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