MR-1210R™ MR-1210T™ MR-1210T: Instruction Manual
MR-1210R™ MR-1210T™ MR-1210T: Instruction Manual
MR-1210R™ MR-1210T™ MR-1210T: Instruction Manual
MARINE RADAR
MR-1210R™
(Radome type)
MR-1210T™
(Open array type: 4 kW)
MR-1210T
(Open array type: 6 kW)
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
MODEL NAME DISPLAY UNIT SCANNER UNIT
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
• 12.1-inch Color LCD display unit • EX-2714 (Radome type unit)
Quantity Quantity
q Front cover ............................................................ 1 q System cable (15 m) ............................................ 1
w NMEA connector (PLT-167-P-R) .......................... 1 w Installation bolts (M10×50) ................................... 4
e NMEA connector (PLT-168-P-R)........................... 1 e Installation bolts (M10×25) ................................... 4
r Spare fuse (FGB 15 A) ........................................ 1 r Installation nuts (M10) .......................................... 4
t Spare fuse (FGB 5 A: for over 24 V power supply) t Flat washers (M10) .............................................. 4
............................................................................ 1 y Spring washers (M10) .......................................... 4
y DC power cable ................................................... 1
u Mounting bracket .................................................. 1
i Mounting knob bolts ............................................. 2 • EX-2780 (Open array type unit)
o Installation bolts (M6×30) ..................................... 5 Quantity
!0 Installation nuts (M6) ............................................. 5 q System cable (20 m)............................................. 1
!1 Spring washers (M6) .......................................... 10 w Installation bolts (M10×40) ................................... 4
!2 Flat washers (M6) .............................................. 10 e Installation nuts (M10) .......................................... 4
!3 Instruction manual ................................................ 1 r Flat washers (M10) .............................................. 4
!4 Operating guide .................................................... 1 t Spring washers (M10) .......................................... 4
!5 Display unit template ............................................. 1 y Allen wrench ........................................................ 1
!6 EX-2714 template ................................................. 1 u Cap bolts (M8×18 mm) ........................................ 4
!7 EX-2780 template ................................................. 1 i Belleville washers (8L) ......................................... 4
o Sealing washers (T) ............................................. 4
!0 Flat washers (M8) ................................................ 4
!1 Flat washers (AW) ................................................ 4
!2 Ferrite EMI filter ................................................... 1
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The MR-1210RII/MR-1210TII/MR-1210TIII are supplemental aids to navigation and are not
intended to be a substitute for accurate and current nautical charts.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS
WORD DEFINITION
Personal death, serious injury or an
R DANGER!
explosion may occur.
Personal injury, fire hazard, or elec-
R WARNING!
tric shock may occur.
CAUTION Equipment damage may occur.
If disregarded, inconvenience only.
NOTE No risk of personal injury, fire, or
electric shock.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SYSTEM COMPONENTS........................................... i ■■ Plotting marks...........................................................33
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES........................................ i ■■ Course and speed vector..........................................33
IMPORTANT................................................................ii ■■ Plots (ATA)................................................................33
FEATURES..................................................................ii 7. AIS OPERATION.......................................... 34–38
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS.............................................ii ■■ AIS (Automatic Identification System).......................34
PRECAUTIONS..........................................................iii ■■ The AIS Display ON or OFF.....................................34
■■ AIS settings...............................................................34
1. PANEL DESCRIPTION..................................... 1–4 ■■ Related settings........................................................35
■■ Front panel..................................................................1 ■■ Description of the AIS display...................................36
■■ Screen........................................................................3 ■■ AIS operation............................................................37
2. MENU SCREEN.............................................. 5–14 ■■ Status of the vessel icon...........................................38
■■ Entering Menu screen.................................................5 ■■ Plots (AIS).................................................................38
■■ Color menu.................................................................5 8. BASIC RADAR THEORY.................................... 39
■■ Trail menu...................................................................6 ■■ Sidelobe echoes.......................................................39
■■ Display menu..............................................................6 ■■ Indirect echoes.........................................................39
■■ Target menu................................................................7 ■■ Multiple echoes.........................................................40
■■ ATA menu....................................................................7 ■■ Minimum range.........................................................40
■■ AIS menu....................................................................8 ■■ Blind and Shadow sectors........................................41
■■ Video menu...............................................................10 ■■ Target resolution.......................................................41
■■ System menu............................................................10
■■ Initial menu................................................................12 9. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS........ 42–51
■■ AIS List menu............................................................13 ■■ Connecting the units.................................................42
■■ AIS Own menu..........................................................14 ■■ Power source requirement........................................42
■■ Status menu..............................................................14 ■■ Ground connection...................................................42
■■ Port Monitor menu....................................................14 ■■ Installing the display unit...........................................43
■■ Scanner Monitor menu..............................................14 ■■ Mounting the EX-2714 scanner unit.........................45
■■ Safety Message menu..............................................14 ■■ Wiring the EX-2714 system cable ............................46
■■ Mounting the EX-2780 scanner unit.........................47
3. BASIC OPERATION...................................... 15-24 ■■ Wiring the EX-2780 system cable ............................48
■■ Checking the installation...........................................15 ■■ Attaching the EX-2780 scanner unit.........................49
■■ Turning power ON/OFF.............................................15 ■■ Installing the UX-234 Video output unit.....................50
■■ Basic operation.........................................................16
■■ Brilliance/Color adjustment.......................................17 10. OTHER FUNCTIONS.................................... 52–28
■■ RAIN function............................................................18 ■■ TLL function..............................................................52
■■ SEA function.............................................................18 ■■ Select the language..................................................53
■■ IR function.................................................................19 ■■ Simulation screen.....................................................53
■■ Echo Stretch function................................................19 ■■ Antenna rotation speed.............................................54
■■ OFF CENTER function.............................................19 ■■ Timing adjustment....................................................54
■■ Zoom function ..........................................................20 ■■ Heading adjustment..................................................55
■■ Long pulse function...................................................20 ■■ Range selection........................................................56
■■ Trail function..............................................................21 ■■ Saving and loading settings......................................57
■■ Power save function..................................................22 ■■ Resetting...................................................................58
■■ Ship speed indication................................................23
■■ Waypoint indication...................................................23 11. ERROR MESSAGE............................................. 59
■■ Bearing setting..........................................................24 ■■ Error message list.....................................................59
■■ AIS error message list..............................................59
4. DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS...25–27
■■ Distance measurement.............................................25 12. MAINTENANCE.................................................. 60
■■ Bearing and Distance measurement........................27 ■■ Periodic maintenance...............................................60
■■ Advanced measurements.........................................27 ■■ Scanner unit maintenance........................................60
■■ Display unit maintenance..........................................60
5. ALARM FUNCTION...................................... 29–30
■■ Setting Alarm zone...................................................29 13. SPECIFICATIONS......................................... 61–62
■■ Setting Zone alarm type............................................30 ■■ General.....................................................................61
■■ Display unit ..............................................................61
6. ATA OPERATION.......................................... 31–33 ■■ Scanner unit..............................................................61
■■ ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid)....................................31 ■■ Options.....................................................................62
■■ The ATA function ON or OFF....................................31
■■ ATA settings..............................................................31 14. EXTERNAL DATA LIST...................................... 63
■■ Related settings........................................................32
■■ ATA operation............................................................32
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■■Front panel
GAIN
!9 q !9 q
MARINE RADAR MR-1210
SEA TX
SAVE w w
!8 !8
GAIN
RAIN
+
e e
SEA
AUTO
TX
SAVE !7 - !7
RAIN
r r
ENTER CLEAR
TRAILS
MENU MODE
TLL ACQ
OFF CENT
EBL1 EBL2
!6 ENTER CLEAR t !6 t
VRM1 VRM2
BRILL
ZOOM
ALM
TRAILS y y
MENU MODE
HL OFF
!5 TLL ACQ u !5 TLL u
OFF CENT i i
EBL1 EBL2
!4 VRM1 VRM2 o !4 o
ZOOM !0 !0
!3 BRILL ALM !1 !3 !1
HL OFF !2 !2
i OFF CENTER FUNCTION [OFF CENT]/[ ] (p. 19) !4 EBL1 (VRM1) KEY [EBL1 (VRM1)]/
Simultaneously push [MENU]/[ ] and [MODE]/ [ ] (pp. 26–28)
[ ] to turn the OFF CENTER function ON or OFF. ➥ Push to display the EBL1 (Electronic Bearing
• This function is usable in the 24 NM or less ranges. Line 1) and the VRM1 (Variable Range Marker 1.)
o EBL2 (VRM2) KEY [EBL2 (VRM2)]/ • Push [t] or [u] to adjust the EBL selector, or push
[p] or [q] to adjust the VRM selector. Then push
[ ] (pp. 26–28)
[ENTER]/[ ] to set the point.
➥ Push to display the EBL2 (Electronic Bearing • The EBL1 bearing and the VRM1 distance are dis-
Line 2) and the VRM2 (Variable Range Marker 2.) played in the lower left corner of the screen.
• Push [t] or [u] to adjust the EBL selector, or push • When the EBL1 and the VRM1 are displayed, the
[p] or [q] to adjust the VRM selector. Then push beginning of the EBL2 is displayed at the intersection
[ENTER]/[ ] to set the point. point of the EBL1 and the VRM1.
• The EBL2 bearing and the VRM2 distance are dis-
➥ While holding down [EBL1(VRM1)]/[ ],
played in the lower right corner of the screen.
hold down [EBL2(VRM2)]/[ ] for 1 sec-
• When the EBL1 and the VRM1 are displayed, the
center of the VRM2 is displayed at the intersection ond to turn the PI (Parallel Index) lines ON or
point of the EBL1 and the VRM1. OFF. (p.26)
➥ W
hile holding down [EBL1(VRM1)]/[ ], !5 MENU KEY [MENU•TLL]/[ •TLL]
hold down [EBL2(VRM2)]/[ ] for 1 sec- ➥ Push to enter or exit the Menu screen. (pp. 5–14)
ond to turn the PI (Parallel Index) lines ON or • Push [t] or [u] to select the Menu groups, or push
OFF. (p.26) [p] or [q] to select the items.
➥ Hold down for 1 second to output the position
!0 ZOOM FUNCTION [ZOOM]/[ ] (p. 20)
information where the cursor is placed, to the
Simultaneously push [EBL1(VRM1)]/[ ]
NMEA output terminals. (p. 52)
and [EBL2(VRM2)]/[ ] to turn the ZOOM
• TLL output requires bearing data and position data.
function ON or OFF. The ZOOM function enlarges the • The target mark can be displayed, depending on the
target to two times normal size. setting in the “TLL Mode” item of the System menu.
• Move the cursor to the target, then turn ON the function. (p. 11)
•T he zoomed area is displayed by the doted square.
!6 ENTER KEY [ENTER]/[ ]
!1 ALARM KEY [ALM]/[ ] (p. 29) ➥ Push to set the ATA, AIS, TLL, or WPT target to
➥ Push [ALM]/[ ] to select the Alarm function, the selected mode. (pp. 23, 32, 37)
ALM1, ALM2, ALM1 & ALM2, or OFF. ➥ In the Menu screen, push to enter the Submenu
➥ Hold down [ALM]/[ ] for 1 second to enter the or Option selection mode, or push to save the
alarm area setting mode. setting. (p. 5)
• Push [p], [q], [t], or [u] to move the cross cursor to
➥ Hold down for 1 second to turn the sleeping AIS
the zone starting point, then hold down [ALM]/[ ]
for 1 second. The starting ring of the zone is created. target into an activated target. (p. 38)
Then push [p], [q], [t], or [u] to fix the finish point, • Hold down [CLEAR]/[ ] for 1 second to change
and then push [ALM]/[ ]. The desired alarm zone the activated AIS target to a sleeping target.
will automatically form. !7 R
AIN CLUTTER CONTROL [RAIN]/[ ] (p. 18)
!2 HEADING LINE OFF FUNCTION [HL OFF]/ Eliminates echoes from rain, snow, fog, and so on.
[ ] (p. 16) Rotate the control fully counter clockwise to deacti-
While holding down [BRILL]/[ ] and [ALM]/ vate the RAIN function.
[ ], the heading line is temporarily turned OFF. • The RAIN icon ( ) disappears.
• The rings or other objects can also be turned OFF when the !8 S
EA CLUTTER CONTROL [SEA]/[ ] (p. 18)
“HL OFF Mode” item in the System menu is set to “All.” (p. 11) Eliminates echoes from waves in close range.
!3 D
ISPLAY BRILLIANCE KEY [BRILL]/[ ] (p. 17) Reduces the receiver gain for close objects within a
➥ Push to display the Brilliance/Color setting box. radius of approximately 8 nautical miles to eliminate
• The key backlight can be adjusted in this setting box. sea clutter.
• The brightness of the symbols, characters and illumina- Rotate the control fully clockwise to activate the au-
tions can be independently adjusted in the Color menu. tomatic SEA control function.
➥ Push to increase or decrease the brilliance of the •T he SEA icon ( ) is displayed in the upper left of the screen.
picture on the display. • “AUTO” is displayed below the SEA icon ( ) when the
➥ Hold down for 1 second to select maximum bril- automatic control function is active.
liance. • Under normal conditions set the SEA to minimum.
• Use this control with caution when the sea is rough.
!9 GAIN CONTROL [GAIN]/[ ] (p. 16)
Adjusts the receiver amplifier gain.
• Clockwise rotation increases the gain.
•T he increased gain may increase screen noise.
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■■Screen
q
w
e #0
r @9
t
y @8
u @7
i
o @6
!0 @5
!1
@4
!2 @3
This Display example is
@2 set to Wide in the “PPI
@1 Area” item of the Display
@0 menu.
!3
!4
!9
!5 !8
!6 !7
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
DDRing Brill*
• OFF: The fixed range rings are not displayed, and
the scale is displayed in dark, the same as 1
(dark).
• 1 to 3:
The circles and scale are displayed in 1
ENTER CLEAR
MENU
TLL ENTER CLEAR
(dark), 2 (normal) or 3 (bright).
MENU
TLL
DDATA/AIS Brill*
Sets the Brilliance of the ATA or AIS symbols to 1
(dark), 2 (normal), or 3 (bright).
ATA: Automatic Tracking Aid
qqPush [MENU]/[ ] to enter the Menu screen. AIS: Automatic Identification System
wwPush [t] or [u] to select the menu.
• You can select the “Color,” “Trail,” “Display,” “Target,” “ATA,” DDEBL/VRM Brill*
“AIS,” “Video,” “System,” “Initial,” “AIS List,” “AIS Own,” Sets the Brilliance of the EBL or VRM to 1 (dark), 2
“Status,” “Port Monitor,” “Scanner Monitor,” or “Safety (normal), or 3 (bright).
Message” menus. EBL: Electronic Bearing Lines
eePush [p] or [q] to select the item. VRM: Variable Range Markers
• The selected item is highlighted.
rrPush [ENTER]/[ ] to enter the option selection
mode. DDOther Symbol Brill*
ttPush [p] or [q] to select an option. Sets the Brilliance of other than above symbols to 1
yyPush [ENTER]/[ ] to save the setting and exit (dark), 2 (normal), or 3 (bright).
the option selection mode. This setting is not applied to an echo.
• Push [CLEAR]/[ ] to cancel the setting and exit the
mode, if desired. DDCharacter Brill*
uuPush [MENU]/[ ] to exit the Menu screen. Sets the Brilliance of the character out of the scale to
1 (dark), 2 (normal), or 3 (bright).
DDColor
Sets the trail color to between Blue, Yellow, Green,
Red, Orange, and White. 6
2 MENU SCREEN
After 5 dots are displayed, the oldest dot disappears at DDNo. Display
the time when the next dot is displayed. Selects the target identification number type that is
displayed at the right side of the mark.
DDCPA* Limit • OFF: Does not display any mark number.
Sets the CPA (Closest Point of Approach) limit to be- • Select: Displays only the selected mark number.
tween 0.1 and 12.0 NM in 0.1 NM steps. • All: Displays all mark numbers.
DDCPA/TCPA Alarm
Sets whether or not to sound the CPA/TCPA alarm.
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MENU SCREEN 2
■■AIS menu
DDNew Target Warning
Sets whether or not to alert when the Auto Activate
function automatically turns the sleeping AIS target
into an activated target.
• OFF: Does not give a warning when the Auto Acti-
vate function activates the target.
• ON: Gives a warning when the Auto Activate func-
tion activates the target.
DDDisplay Range
Sets the AIS targets display range to between 0.1 and
36.0 NM, or ∞.
• 0.1 to 36.0 NM: Selects the range from your vessel in
0.1 NM steps.
DDDisplay • ∞: Displays all range from your vessel.
• OFF: Turns OFF the AIS display.
• ON: Turns ON the AIS display. DDNumber of AIS
If an AIS target reaches the CPA and TCPA limits Selects the maximum number of AIS targets that can
when “OFF” is selected, this setting is automati- be displayed on the screen to between 10 and 100 in
cally turned ON. 1 target steps.
• Others
Nominal reporting Lost target DDSafety Message
Category
interval maximum interval Sets whether or not to display the message when the
SAR 10 sec. 60 sec. safety message is received.
• OFF: Turns OFF the Safety Message function.
Base station 10 sec. 60 sec.
• ON: Turns ON the Safety Message function.
AtoN 3 min. 18 min.
DDFavorite AIS
Sets whether or not to alert that the specified MMSI
target gets into the specified range from your vessel.
• OFF: Turns OFF the Favorite AIS function.
• ON: Turns ON the Favorite AIS function.
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MENU SCREEN 2
■■Video menu
DDPulse Width
• SP: Sets the pulse width to narrow.
• LP: Sets the pulse width to wide. “ ” is displayed in
the upper left corner of the screen.
DDSEA Curve
• The SEA knob can be used to fine tune the sea clut-
ter of the display after one of four main levels are se-
lected, depending on the sea conditions.
DDAntenna Height
• Sets the antenna height from the surface of the sea.
5 m, 10 m, 15 m, 20 m, 30 m, 40 m, or 50 m is select-
able.
DDTUNE
• Auto: Automatic tuning.
• “TUNE (AUTO)” is displayed in the upper right
corner of the screen. ■■System menu
• Manual: Manual tuning.
• “TUNE (MAN)” is displayed in the upper right
corner of the screen.
DDManual TUNE
When “Auto” is selected in the “TUNE” item, this set-
ting is disabled.
q Push [ENTER]/[ ] to enter the adjustment mode.
w Push [t] or [u] to adjust the desired tuning level
(256 levels).
e Push [ENTER]/[ ] again to save and exit the ad-
justment mode.
DDDynamic Range
Selects the dynamic range of the PPI (Plan Position
Indicator). DDKey Beep
• Narrow: Narrow dynamic range. Even weak reflec- • OFF: Turns OFF* the beep tone.
tions are displayed as strong reflections. • ON: Turns ON the beep tone.
• Middle: Mid dynamic range. * Except for the alarm function.
• Wide: Wide dynamic range. You can easily distin-
guish between weak reflections and strong DDSync Backlight
reflections. Sets whether or not to synchronize the brilliance of the
display and key backlight.
DDIR • OFF: Individually sets the brilliance of the display
• OFF: Turns OFF the Interference Rejection and key backlight. (16 levels each)
function. • ON: Synchronizes the brilliance of the key back-
• 1 or 2 (ON): Turns ON the Interference Rejection light to the display. (16 levels)
function 1 (Low) or 2 (High).
• “IR1” or “IR2” is displayed in the upper DDHL OFF Mode
right corner of the screen. Selects the objects to hide temporarily in the Heading
Line OFF mode (while [BRILL]/[ ] and [ALM]/[ ]
DDEcho Stretch are simultaneously hold down).
• OFF: Turns OFF the echo stretch function. • Heading Line: Turns OFF only the Heading line.
• ON: Turns ON the echo stretch function. • All: Turns OFF the Heading line, Rings,
• “ES” is displayed in the upper right corner of the and other objects.
screen.
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2 MENU SCREEN
■■Initial menu
DDTX Inhibit
Selects whether or not to use the TX inhibit.
DDTiming Adjust
Adjusts the sweep timing. (p. 54)
DDHeading Adjust
DDDistance Unit Adjusts the bow compensation between –180° and
Selects the distance unit from NM (nautical miles), km +180°. (p. 55)
(kilometers), or SM (miles).
DDAntenna Rotation Speed
DDSpeed Unit Sets the antenna rotation speed to Normal or Slow.
Selects the speed unit from kn (nautical miles), km/h (p. 54)
(kilometers), or mph (miles).
DDFactory Reset
Resets the settings to the factory default. You can reset
only in the Standby mode. (p. 58)
q Push [ENTER]/[ ].
• The dialog box “Sure?” is displayed.
w Push [ENTER]/[ ] again to load the factory de- Displays AIS information.
fault. q Push [p] or [q] to select a desired AIS target.
w Push [ENTER]/[ ] to open the detail window.
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MENU SCREEN 2
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3 BASIC OPERATION
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BASIC OPERATION 3
■■Basic operation
qqTurn ON the power.
wwPush [TX (SAVE)]/[ ] on the Standby screen GAIN
after the Warm-up is completed.
• See “Turning power ON/OFF” on page 15.
eePush [+]/[ ] one or more times to select the SEA TX
SAVE
maximum display range. GAIN
RAIN
• Clockwise rotation increases the gain.
AUTO
RAIN
MODE
HL OFF
ALM
■■Brilliance/Color adjustment
DDAdjusting the Display Brilliance DDSelecting the Display color
The intensity of the screen can be adjusted. When you Three display colors can be memorized and selected
require continuous operation, but not constant view- between the Day, Night, and User settings.
ing, a lower setting can increase the life of the LCD.
qqPush [BRILL]/[ ] to open the Brilliance/Color box.
qqPush [BRILL]/[ ] to open the Brilliance/Color box.
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BASIC OPERATION 3
The following are typical basic operation examples that may hinder radar reception (sea clutter, precipitation in-
terference and echoes from other radar).
■■SEA function
his function serves to eliminate echoes from waves at
T
close range. Reduce the receiver gain for close objects
within a radius of approximately 8 NM to eliminate sea
clutter.
R WARNING! The [SEA]/[ ] control re- Echoes from sea waves Adjust SEA control
duces the receiver sensitivity of objects within ap-
proximately 8 NM. Therefore, caution and careful
adjustment are necessary when using the [SEA]/[
] control.
Small objects may not be displayed on the screen
when strong echoes from rain or islands within 1 NM
while the automatic SEA function is activated.
■■RAIN function
This function eliminates echoes from rain, snow, fog,
and so on.
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3 BASIC OPERATION
■■IR function
Radar interference may appear when another vessel’s (MENU > Video > IR)
radar is operating on the same frequency band in close
proximity. The Interference Rejection (IR) function can
eliminate this type of interference. (p. 10)
NOTE: Turn OFF this function during normal operation. Normal screen With Echo Stretch ON
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BASIC OPERATION 3
■■Zoom function
The Zoom function expands the target to two times
normal size.
• Pulse selection
qqPush [MENU]/[ ], and then push [t] or [u] to
select the Video menu.
wwPush [p] or [q] to select the “Pulse Width” item.
eePush [ENTER]/[ ] to enter the option selection
mode.
rrPush [p] or [q] to select SP (Short Pulse) or LP
(Long Pulse).
• When “LP” is selected, “ ” is displayed in the upper left
of the screen.
ttPush [ENTER]/[ ] to save the setting.
yyPush [MENU]/[ ] to exit the Menu screen.
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3 BASIC OPERATION
■■Trail function
The trail function memorizes echoes continuously or DDCustomizing the trail settings
at constant intervals. This is useful for watching other You can customize the trail settings in the Trail menu in
vessels’ tracks, approximate relative speed, and so on. the Menu screen.
DDUsing the Trail function qqPush [MENU]/[ ] to enter the Menu screen.
qqSimultaneously push [ENTER]/[ ] and [CLEAR]/ wwPush [t] or [u] to select the Trail menu.
[ ] to turn ON the Trail function. eePush [p] or [q] to select the item.
• The trail icon and trail interval are displayed in the upper rrPush [ENTER]/[ ] to enter the option selection
left of the screen. mode.
• Trail interval counter starts to count up to the trail time.
ttPush [p] or [q] to select the option.
w All echoes higher than the specified level at the plot-
yyPush [ENTER]/[ ] to save the setting.
ted time are memorized and displayed with a gradu-
uuPush [MENU]/[ ] to exit the Menu screen.
ated intensity together with the current echoes.
• Echoes are displayed with minimum intensity when “∞”
is selected.
(MENU > Trail > )
• Hold down [ENTER]/[ ] and [CLEAR]/[ ] for 1
second to erase the plotted echoes.
e Simultaneously push [ENTER]/[ ] and [CLEAR]/
[ ] to cancel the Trail function and erase the plot-
ted echoes.
• The trail icon and trail interval disappear.
Trail indicator
Trail interval counter
Time:
Selects the trail time from 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 min-
utes, 6 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or ∞.
Level:
Trail time Selects the level of trail from Low, Middle, or High.
Fine Trail:
The Fine trail function makes the trail thin. Selects the
thinness of trails from OFF (normal), 1 (Fine), or 2 (Ex-
tra fine).
Color:
Sets the trail color to Blue, Yellow, Green, Red, Or-
ange, or White.
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BASIC OPERATION 3
DDSetting the scanning standby time (MENU > System > Save Time)
qqPush [MENU]/[ ], and then push [t] or [u] to
select the System menu.
wwPush [p] or [q] to select the “Save Time” item.
eePush [ENTER]/[ ] to enter the option selection
mode.
rrPush [p] or [q] to select the standby time.
• 1, 6, 15, and 30 minutes are selectable.
ttPush [ENTER]/[ ] to save the setting.
yyPush [MENU]/[ ] to exit the Menu screen.
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Waypoint marker
qqPush [MENU]/[ ], and then push [t] or [u] to
select the Display menu.
wwPush [p] or [q] to select the “WPT Display” item.
eePush [ENTER]/[ ] to enter the option selection
mode.
rrPush [p] or [q] to turn the setting ON or OFF.
ttPush [ENTER]/[ ] to save the setting.
yyPush [MENU]/[ ] to exit the Menu screen.
DDWaypoint information
qqPush [t], [u], [p], or [q] to move the “+” cursor on • Waypoint information box
the waypoint mark or line.
Position Identification
wwPush [ENTER]/[ ] to display the information.
• The target identification (ID), position (POSN), Time to
go (TTG), bearing (BRG), and distance (DIST) are dis-
played.
• To close the information box, move the cursor to the
point where no dotted mark or line is displayed. Then
push [ENTER]/[ ].
Information box:
Move the cursor on the title bar, then push [ENTER]/
[ ] to collapse or expand the information box.
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BASIC OPERATION 3
*NOTE:
• NMEA data is required for the Auto variation. NEV-
ER select “Auto” without NMEA data or incorrect
variation data may be entered.
• Until an effective variation is received, use 0° for
difference between true North and magnetic North.
After an effective variation is received, use the last
data for the difference. The MR-1210 memorize
the data until you turn OFF the power.
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4 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS
■■Distance measurement
Various way to measure the distance are provided with this radar.
• The distance unit, nautical miles (NM), kilometers (kn), or miles (SM) is selected in the Initial menu of the Menu screen (p. 12).
TYPE DESCRIPTION
Displays fixed rings.
Fixed range rings Suitable for rough estimations from your own vessel to any target.
(RING) Selectable from two types of range rings.
Parallel index lines Displays six parallel index lines.
(PI) Suitable for rough estimations from your own vessel to any target.
Variable range marker 1 Displays a variable range marker and activated by [p] or [q] for the range marker selector.
(VRM1) Suitable for accurate measurements from your own vessel to a target.
Normally functions the same as VRM1. When the VRM1 and EBL1 selects a target, the center
Variable range marker 2 of VRM2 is displayed at the intersection point.
(VRM2) Suitable for accurate measurements from target to target.
DDSetting the Fixed range rings brilliance DDSelecting the range ring type
(MENU > Color > Ring Brill) (MENU > Initial > Range Ring)
qqPush [MENU]/[ ], and then push [t] or [u] to qqPush [MENU]/[ ], and then push [t] or [u] to
select the Color menu. select the Initial menu.
wwPush [p] or [q] to select the “Ring Brill” item. wwPush [p] or [q] to select the “Range Ring” item.
eePush [ENTER]/[ ] to enter the option selection eePush [ENTER]/[ ] to enter the option selection
mode. mode.
rrPush [p] or [q] to select the desired brilliance (1 rrPush [p] or [q] to select the type of the fixed range
to 3) to turn ON the Ring function and display the rings Ring1 or Ring2.
fixed rings. • The ring range is fixed depending on the screen range.
• 1 to 3 and OFF are selectable. (See the tables below.)
•T he ring range is fixed depending on the screen range. ttPush [ENTER]/[ ] to save the setting.
(See the tables below.) yyPush [MENU]/[ ] to exit the Menu screen.
ttPush [ENTER]/[ ] to save the setting.
yyPush [MENU]/[ ] to exit the Menu screen. • Fixed rings in each screen range
o clear the fixed rings, select “OFF” in step e
T Ring range Number Ring range Number
Range (NM) of rings Range (km) of rings
above. (NM) (km)
Ring1 Ring2 Ring1 Ring2 Ring1 Ring2 Ring1 Ring2
1⁄8 0.0625 2 1⁄4 0.125 2
1⁄4 0.125 2 1⁄2 0.125 0.25 4 2
Ring range 1⁄2 0.125 4 3⁄4 0.25 3
3⁄4 0.25 3 1 0.25 4
1 0.25 4 1.5 0.5 0.25 3 6
1.5 0.5 0.25 3 6 2 0.5 4
2 0.5 4 3 1 0.5 3 6
3 1 0.5 3 6 4 1 4
4 1 4 6 2 1 3 6
6 2 1 3 6 8 2 4
8 2 4 12 3 4
12 3 2 4 6 16 4 4
16 4 4 24 6 4
24 6 4 4 6 32 8 4
32 8 4 36 12 3
36 12 3 48 12 4
48*1 12 4 64*1 16 4
Fixed 64*1 16 4 72*1 18 4
range rings 72*2 18 4 96*2 24 4
*1 Available for MR-1210TII and MR-1210TIII only.
*2 Available for MR-1210TIII only.
NOTE: When the screen is shifted, the number of rings
may differ.
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DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS 4
DDUsing the Parallel index lines DDUsing the variable range marker
qqSimultaneously hold down [EBL1(VRM1)]/ qqPush [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[ ] to display the
[ ] and [EBL2(VRM2)]/[ ] VRM1 and EBL1; then push [p] or [q] to set the
for 1 second to display the Parallel index lines. marker.
• The crossed lines are displayed. • The range between the vessel and the target is indicated
wwPush [p] or [q] to increase or decrease the range in the EBL/VRM1 readout
of lines, and [t] or [u] to rotate the lines. wwPush [ENTER]/[ ] to set the EBL/VRM1 setting.
• The direction of the parallel index lines and the range of eePush [EBL2 (VRM2)]/[ ] to display the
lines are displayed on the lower right of the screen. VRM2 and EBL2; then push [p] or [q] to set the
eePush [ENTER]/[ ] to set lines. marker.
rrSimultaneously hold down [EBL1(VRM1)]/ • The range between the vessel and the target is
[ ] and [EBL2(VRM2)]/[ ] indicated in the EBL/VRM2 readout.
for 1 second to clear the parallel index lines. • When VRM1 and EBL1 are displayed, the cen-
ter of VRM2 appears at the intersection point of
VRM1 and EBL1.
rrPush [ENTER]/[ ] to set the EBL/VRM2 setting.
ttPush [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[ ] to clear the
EBL1 and VRM1.
yyPush [EBL2 (VRM2)]/[ ] to clear the
EBL2 and VRM2.
Parallel
Index lines
Parallel
Index line
readout
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4 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS
■■Advanced measurements
Using both Electronic Bearing Lines (EBL) and both Variable Range Markers (VRM), the following advanced mea-
surements can be made.
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5 ALARM FUNCTION
The unit has an alarm function to protect your vessel from collisions. If other vessels, islands or other obstructions
come into the preset alarm zone, the function alerts you with an alarm. You can set the desired range and bearing
for up to two alarm zones. While the alarm function is activated, the power save function turns OFF the LCD screen
until an alarm is given, to conserve the power.
Fig. 2
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ALARM FUNCTION 5
qqPush [MENU]/[ ], and then push [t] or [u] to Target (other ship, and so on)
select the System menu.
wwPush [p] or [q] to select the “Zone Alarm1” or “Zone
Alarm2” item. Alarm zone
eePush [ENTER]/[ ] to enter the option selection
mode.
Alarm sounds when the target
rrPush [p] or [q] to select IN or OUT. comes into the zone.
• IN: Alarm sounds when the target comes into the
zone.
• OUT: Alarm sounds when the target goes out of the
zone.
ttPush [ENTER]/[ ] to save the setting.
yyPush [MENU]/[ ] to exit the Menu screen.
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6 ATA OPERATION
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ATA OPERATION 6
■■Related settings
DDTarget menu
You can change the target settings for ATA operation.
The settings of the Target menu are commonly used
for the ATA and AIS operations. See page 7 for the
Target menu details.
These are the Target menu items and their default set-
tings.
• Vector Mode: True
• Vector Time: 6 min
• Track Interval: 1 min *CPA/TCPA: Closest Point of Approach and Time to
• CPA* Limit: 1.0 NM Closest Point of Approach limits are set to give a
• TCPA* Limit: 1 min warning when a target or targets enter those limits
• CPA/TCPA Alarm: ON around your own vessel.
■■ATA operation
DDOperation
Select a target on the screen that you want to track.
Turn ON the ATA function and set its settings. (p. 31)
qqPush [p], [q], [t] or [u] to move the “+” cursor onto • ATA information box
a desired target.
wwHold down [MODE•ACQ]/[ • ] for 1 sec- Vector mode Identification No. Speed
ond to set the target for tracking. Course Position
• A dotted circle symbol is displayed on the cursor.
•A fter 20 seconds progressing time has passed, the dot-
ted vector is displayed on the target.
• After 1 minute progressing time has passed, it changes
to a solid circle with a dotted vector line, and tracking
operation starts.
➥➥When the target disappears, red crosses blink on Bearing Time to Closest Point of Approach
the target, and then the mark disappears after 1 Closest Point of Approach Distance
minute.
➥➥When a target advances within the CPA and TCPA
Information box:
limits, the mark changes its color to red, blinks, and
Move the cursor on the title bar, then push [ENTER]/
sounds an alarm. To cancel the alarm, push any
[ ] to collapse or expand the information box.
key.
➥➥To cancel the target setting, move the cursor onto
the target, then hold down [CLEAR]/[ ] for 1 sec-
ond.
➥➥To select the target that displays information, set the
cursor to the target, and then push [ENTER]/[ ].
• The corners of a square are displayed on the selected
target.
• The target identification number, position (POSN), course
(CRS), speed (SPD), CPA, TCPA, bearing (BRG), and
distance (DIST) are displayed.
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6 ATA OPERATION
■■Plotting marks
There are 5 kinds of plotting marks.
Mark Description
Selected, uncalculated mark.
Selected, calculated mark.
Normal, calculated mark.
CPA/TCPA alarm mark.
The target is close to within a minimum range and time.
• Alarm sounds and red colored mark blinks.
Push any key to cancel the alarm.
Indicates the tracking of a target disappears.
• Alarm sounds and red crosses blink.
Push any key to cancel the alarm.
■■Plots (ATA)
The plot displays the target’s past positions as 5 dots,
during each specified tracking interval.
• The target track interval may change, depending on the set-
ting in the “Track Interval” item of the Target menu (p. 7)
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AIS OPERATION 7
Icon Description
Vessel
The tip of the target triangle automatically points in
the direction it’s heading.
Base Station
AIS icon
Displayed when a valid VDM sentence is input from Selected AIS target AIS information
the [NMEA1] (AIS) port.
If more than the specified AIS signals are received,
The indicator disappears if the AIS signal is not re-
“R AIS Data is Full” is displayed.
ceived for 6 minutes.
The number of AIS signals are specified in the “Num-
ber of AIS” item of the AIS menu.
Your vessel icon
Your vessel icon is displayed in the center of the stand-
by screen when a valid VDM sentence is input from the
[NMEA1] (AIS) port.
• The icon is displayed when “AIS” is selected in the
“STBY Mode” item of the System menu (p. 12).
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7 AIS OPERATION
■■AIS operation
DDOperation
Select a target whose information you want to display
on the screen.
Turn ON the AIS display and set its settings. (pp. 34, • AIS information box
35) MMSI number AIS classes/Target type Speed
qqPush [p], [q], [t] or [u] to move the “+” cursor onto Vector mode Vessel name Detail
a desired target.
wwPush [ENTER]/[ ] to select the target.
• The corners of a square is displayed on the selected
target.
• The target information is displayed in the AIS information
box.
- AIS Class, MMSI number, Vessel name, Course
(CRS), Speed (SPD), CPA, TCPA, bearing Bearing Time to Closest Point of Approach
(BRG), and distance (DIST) are displayed. Closest Point of Approach Distance
Course
➥ If several targets are overlapped on the screen,
push [ENTER]/[ ] to sequentially select a target.
➥ When the sleeping target is selected, hold down Information box:
[ENTER]/[ ] for 1 second to manually change the Move the cursor on the title bar, then push [ENTER]/
selected target to activated. [ ] to collapse or expand the information box.
➥ When the activated target is selected, hold down
[CLEAR]/[ ] for 1 second to change the selected
target to sleeping.
➥ When the target disappears, red crosses blink on
the target, and then the mark disappears after 6
minutes and 40 seconds.
➥ When a target advances within the CPA and TCPA
limits, mark changes its color to red, blinks, and
sounds an alarm. To cancel the alarm, push any
key.
➥ When the cursor onto the “ ” (detail) icon, push
[ENTER]/[ ] to open the Detail window.
• Push [p], [q] to scroll the window.
• Push [CLEAR]/[ ] to close the window.
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AIS OPERATION 7
Selected target:
➥ When the sleeping target is selected, hold down
The target information is displayed in the AIS
[ENTER]/[ ] for 1 second to manually change
information box.
the selected target to activated.
➥ When the activated target is selected, hold down
Lost target*: [CLEAR]/[ ] for 1 second to change the select-
When the AIS signal has not been updated ed target to sleeping.
(received) for a specific time period, the target
triangle is marked with a red cross.
If the AIS signal has still not been updated (re-
ceived) for 6 minutes and 40 seconds, the tar-
get icon disappears.
■■Plots (AIS)
The plot displays the activated target, SAR, SART,
MOB, or EPIRB’s past positions as 5 dots, during each
specified tracking interval.
• The target track may change, depending on the setting in
the “Track Interval” item of the Target menu. (p. 7)
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8 BASIC RADAR THEORY
Radar uses a form of electromagnetic radiation that can be reflected off a large vessel, bridge, or other metal ob-
jects that are in proximity. Because of this property, unwanted reflections off some objects may cause false echoes
to appear on the screen where in fact no actual targets exist. Operators should be familiar with the effect of this
phenomena. In some cases, echoes can be reduced.
■■Sidelobe echoes
Radiation can escape on each side of the beam inside Sidelobe echoes usually occur at short ranges and
the sidelobes. If a target reflects this radiation, it will be as a result of large (strongly reflective) targets. They
displayed on the screen as an echo. can be reduced with proper adjustment of the [SEA]/
[ ] control.
Main beam See page 18 for details of the [SEA]/[ ] control.
Sidelobes
True
False echo
echoes
■■Indirect echoes
Indirect echoes may be returned from either a passing An indirect echo from a reflective surface will appear
vessel, or returned from a reflecting surface, such as a on a different bearing from the direct (true) echo, but
mast on your own vessel. the distance will be approximately the same for both.
Target
True echo
Mast or
similar obstruction
Target
Your ship
True echo
Bridge
Indirect echo
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BASIC RADAR THEORY 8
■■Multiple echoes
Multiple echoes may appear when a short-range Multiple echoes will appear beyond the target’s true
and strong echo is received from a vessel, bridge, or echo point on the same bearing of a large target. They
breakwater. can be reduced with proper adjustment of the [SEA]/
[ ] control.
See page 18 for the [SEA]/[ ] control.
False echoes
■■Minimum range
Detection at short range is very important. Minimum The ability to see targets very close to the vessel is
range is determined primarily by transmitter pulse decreased if the scanner is mounted too high off the
length, vertical beam width and height of the scanner water, because the bottom of the vertical beam of the
unit. The shorter the transmission time, the quicker the scanner overshoots nearby targets.
return echoes can be received and their distance mea-
sured.
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8 BASIC RADAR THEORY
Mast or
similar
obstruction Your vessel Large Small
island island
■■Target resolution
Target resolution is determined by the horizontal beam
width and transmit pulse width. Sometimes it is difficult
to detect two targets that are separated by short dis-
tances or that are in the same direction.
When two targets are not separated by more than When two targets are not separated by more than
the pulse width, they appear as 1 echo. the horizontal beam width, they appear as one
Target 1 echo.
Target 1
Target 2
Target 2
Target 1
Target 1,2
Target 1, 2
Target 1, 2
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 9
■■Connecting the units
Display unit
Power supply
10.2 to 42 V DC PWR
Red: + Black: _ Supplied Scanner unit
NMEA1 connection (Rear panel view) NMEA2 connection (Rear panel view)
i GND u GND
q AIS input (+) u AIS input (–)
q NMEA 2 y NC
w NC y N+1 input (–)
or AUX input (–); CLOCK
output (+)
e NMEA 1 input (+) w NMEA 2 t NC
t N+1(+); data input
or AUX input (+); DATA or AUX input (+); CLOCK output (–)
r NMEA 1 input (–)
e NMEA 2 r NMEA 2 input (–)
or AUX input (–); DATA input (+)
NMEA 1/2 inputs/NMEA 2 output: 4800 bps, AIS input: IEC61162-2 38400 bps
■■Ground connection
To prevent electrical shocks and other problems, ground the display unit through the [GND] terminal. For best re-
sults, connect a heavy gauge wire or strap to the nearest grounding point on the boat. The distance between the
[GND] terminal and the ground point should be as short as possible.
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9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
➥➥The display unit should be placed near the wheel q Hold the mounting bracket up to the selected lo-
in the cabin so that an operator may easily view the cation and mark pilot holes for the five installation
radar screen while facing the bow. holes using the template.
➥➥To minimize interference, KEEP the unit AT LEAST • The template is provided on page 64.
THE COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE stated in the se- w Drill five holes, 7 mm (0.28 in.) in diameter as shown
rial number label on the rear panel away from the in the diagram. (Fig. 1)
compass and navigation receiver. e Install the bracket using the knob bolts, bolts, nuts
➥➥Select a position where there is no danger of salt or or washers with the supplied accessories. (Fig. 2)
fresh water spray or immersion. r Adjust the display unit to an adequate view angle.
➥➥Select a location where it is easy to perform mainte-
nance or adjustment after installation.
➥➥Select a location that can support the weight of the
display unit.
➥➥DO NOT select areas subject to extreme heat, cold,
vibrations or direct sunlight.
62 (2.44)
92 (3.62)
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Nut Flat washer
Spring washer
GAIN
293 (11.54)
323 (12.72)
SEA TX
SAVE
AUTO
RAIN
146.5 (5.77)
ENTER CLEAR
TRAILS
MENU MODE
TLL ACQ
OFF CENT
EBL1 EBL2
VRM1 VRM2
ZOOM
BRILL ALM
HL OFF
Front cover
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 9
DDWall Mounting
The display unit can be mounted to a flat surface, such
as an instrument panel, using the M6 mounting bolts.
The screw hole depth is 14.5 mm (0.57 inches).
qqRemove the four screw hole seals from the four cor-
ners of the display unit.
• The template is supplied with the display unit.
BE CAREFUL! NEVER use your finger nail to re-
move the seal. Otherwise, you may injure your
nail.
wwCarefully cut a hole in the instrument panel, or wher-
ever you plan to mount the display unit.
eeDrill four holes for the mounting screw.
rrSlide the display unit through the hole.
ttAttach the four corners of the display unit using the Screw hole seal
flat washers, spring washers, and M6 mounting
bolts.
Flat
washer
Spring washer
M6 mounting bolt
• M6 Mounting bolt
M6 mounting bolt
240 (9.45)
230 (9.06)
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9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
601 (23.66)
640 (25.2)
Unit: mm (in.)
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 9
Stern
System cable
Scanner unit assembly
• Connect the system cable
PA cable (Loop the PA cable twice)
Power cable
Shielded cable
ground wire
Sealing tube
e
t Sealing nut
w
q
System cable
Power Ferrite EMI filter
PA cable
connectors
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9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
395 (15.55)
the boat to obtain best performance with maximum
range.
➥➥If you install two or more radar in one boat, install
one above, and the other(s) below.
Ship’s bow direction
➥➥The mounting surface must be parallel with the
boat’s waterline.
➥➥If the height is insufficient to install the scanner unit,
build a special frame for installation.
190 (7.48)
400 (15.75)
11 (0.43)
262 (10.31)
2)
.2
(0
5
5.
R
20.5 (0.81)
190 (7.48)
200 (7.87)
370 (14.57)
248 (9.76)
302 (11.89)
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 9
Shielded cable
ground wire
Power cable
System cable
r
Fig. 3
Looped
cable tie
y
PA cable
48
9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
Scanner unit
Stay
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 9
RW
ARNING! BE SURE to disconnect the power
cable from the display unit, when you are installing
the optional unit.
Sealing nut
UX-234
Fig. 3
UX-234
Fig. 5
Sealing nut
Fig. 6
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OTHER FUNCTIONS 10
■■TLL function (MENU > System > TLL Mode)
DDTLL setting
qqPush [MENU]/[ ] to enter the Menu screen.
wwPush [t] or [u] to select the System menu.
eePush [p] or [q] to select the “TLL Mode” item.
rrPush [ENTER]/[ ] to enter the option selection
mode.
ttPush [p] or [q] to select an option.
• “Output,” “Symbol,” and “Output & Symbol” are select-
able.
yyPush [ENTER]/[ ] to save the setting.
uuPush [MENU]/[ ] to exit the Menu screen.
TLL Mark
DDOperation
Select a target on the screen that you want to mark.
qqPush [p], [q], [t] or [u] to move the “+” cursor onto
a desired place.
wwHold down [MENU•TLL]/[ •TLL] for 1 second to
mark the point.
• When the “Output” or “Output & Symbol” is selected in
the “TLL Mode” of the System menu, outputs the posi-
tion information from the NMEA output terminal.
• When the “Symbol” or “Output & Symbol” option is se-
lected in the “TLL Mode” of the System menu, displays
the target mark.
eeRepeat steps q and w until you complete marking
places.
Information box:
Move the cursor on the title bar, then push [ENTER]/
[ ] to collapse or expand the information box.
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10 OTHER FUNCTIONS
■■Simulation screen
The MR-1210 has a simulation screen capability.
q While holding down [BRILL]/[ ], push [ ] to
turn ON the power.
• The opening screen is displayed.
w After the opening screen disappears, the standby
screen is displayed.
e Push [TX (SAVE)]/[ ] to display the simula-
tion screen.
•
On the simulation screen, “Simulation Mode” is dis-
played.
r To return to normal operating mode, turn OFF the
power, then ON again.
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OTHER FUNCTIONS 10
■■Antenna rotation speed (MENU > Initial > Antenna Rotation Speed)
54
10 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Angle difference
55
OTHER FUNCTIONS 10
■■Range selection
You can customize the selectable range. (MENU > Initial > Range)
56
10 OTHER FUNCTIONS
DDSaving settings
qqPush [MENU]/[ ] to enter the Menu screen.
wwPush [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu.
eePush [p] or [q] to select either the “Save Settings1,”
“Save Settings2,” or “Save Settings3” item.
• The setting item displayed in bold face has already been
saved.
rrPush [ENTER]/[ ] to enter the option selection
mode.
• The confirmation “Sure?” is displayed.
ttPush [ENTER]/[ ] to save the settings.
yyPush [MENU]/[ ] to exit the Menu screen.
DDLoading settings
After the setting is saved, you can recall it.
(MENU > Initial > Load Setting1, 2, or 3)
qqPush [MENU]/[ ] to enter the Menu screen.
wwPush [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu.
eePush [p] or [q] to select either the “Load Settings1,”
“Load Settings2,” or “Load Settings3” item that you
want to recall.
• The load item is grayed out when the settings have not
been saved.
rrPush [ENTER]/[ ] to enter the option selection
mode.
• The confirmation “Sure?” is displayed.
ttPush [ENTER]/[ ] to save the settings.
yyPush [MENU]/[ ] to exit the Menu screen.
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OTHER FUNCTIONS 10
■■Resetting
The MR-1210 has two reset types. One is ‘Setting Re-
set’ and the other is ‘Factory Reset.’
‘Setting Reset’ resets all settings other than the set-
tings in the Initial menu.
‘Factory Reset’ resets all settings including the settings
in the Initial menu. (MENU > Initial > Setting Reset)
• Resetting is made on the Standby mode.
DDSetting Reset
qqPush [MENU]/[ ] to enter the Menu screen.
wwPush [t] or [u] to select the Initial menu.
eePush [p] or [q] to select the “Setting Reset” item.
• The Reset items gray out if the TX mode is selected.
Push [TX (SAVE)]/[ ] in this case.
rrPush [ENTER]/[ ] to enter the option selection
mode.
• The confirmation “Sure?” is displayed.
ttPush [ENTER]/[ ] to reset the settings.
yyPush [MENU]/[ ] to exit the Menu screen.
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11 ERROR MESSAGE
(Some examples)
Message contents
AIS: TX MALFUNCTION
AIS: ANTENNA VSWR EXCEEDS LIMIT
AIS: RX CHANNEL 1 MALFUNCTION
AIS: RX CHANNEL 2 MALFUNCTION
AIS: RX CHANNEL 70 MALFUNCTION
AIS: GENERAL FAILURE
AIS: MKD CONNECTION LOST
AIS: EXTERNAL EPFS LOST
AIS: NO SENSOR POSITION IN USE
AIS: NO VALID SOG INFORMATION
AIS: NO VALID COG INFORMATION
AIS: HEADING LOST/INVALID
AIS: NO VALID ROT INFORMATION
Only the first 29 digits of the error message are displayed. If the message is longer than 30 digits, “...” is displayed
after the 29th digit.
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MAINTENANCE 12
Continued, reliable operation of the radar depends on how you care for it. The simple maintenance tips that follow
can help you save time and money, and avoid premature equipment failure.
■■Periodic maintenance
qqKeep the equipment as clean as possible.
RW
ARNING! BE SURE [ ] is OFF before • Use a soft cloth to remove dirt, dust and water.
performing any maintenance. wwCheck all hardware for loose screws, bolts, and so on.
eeCheck cables and terminal connections.
DDMounting
Check the mounting bolts of the scanner unit and
tighten if necessary.
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13 SPECIFICATIONS
■■General
• Minimum range: 25 m; 82 ft (when measurement range is 1⁄8 NM)
• Maximum range: 36 NM (MR-1210RII; when measurement range is 36 NM)
48 NM (MR-1210TII; when measurement range is 48 NM)
72 NM (MR-1210TIII; when measurement range is 72 NM)
• Measurement range: 1⁄8, 1⁄4, 1⁄2, 3⁄4, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 36, 48*1,
64*2, 72*2 (NM) *1only MR-1210TII/TIII, *2MR-1210TIII
• Preheat time: 90 seconds
• Connection length between display and scanner unit: 15 m; 49.2 ft (MR-1210RII),
20 m; 65.6 ft (MR-1210TII/TIII, optional for MR-1210RII),
30 m; 98.4 ft (optional)
■■Display unit
• LCD display: 12.1-inch TFT Color LCD display
• Pixels: 600×800 dot
• LCD mounting: Vertical
• Input: NMEA 0183 format (for navigation receiver),
N+1 format (fluxgate compass sensor),
AUX,
IEC61162-2 format (for AIS unit)
• Output: NMEA 0183 format
• Power supply requirement: 10.2 to 42 V DC
• Power consumption (at zero wind velocity): Approximately 60 W (MR-1210RII)
Approximately 70 W (MR-1210TII #11,12)
Approximately 80 W (MR-1210TII #16,17, MR-1210TIII #21, 22)
Approximately 90 W (MR-1210TIII #31, 32)
• Usable temperature range: –15˚C to +55˚C; +5˚F to 131˚F
• Dimensions (Mounting bracket is included): 300 (W)×323 (H)×119.2 (D) mm,
(Projections are not included) 11.8 (W)×12.7 (H)×4.7 (D) in
• Weight (Mounting bracket is included): Approximately 4.6 kg; 10.1 lb
■■Scanner unit
DDEX-2714 (Radome)
• Type: 60 cm (2 ft.) Slotted Waveguide Array,
enclosed in a radome.
• Rotation speed (typical): 24 rpm, 36 rpm
• Beam width (typical): Horizontal beam 4˚
Vertical beam 22˚
• Side lobe (typical): –22 dB
• Polarization: Horizontal
• Transmission frequency: 9410 MHz ±30 MHz P0N
• Peak output power: 4 kW
• Pulse width: 80 ns/2160 Hz, 80 ns/1440 Hz, 250 ns/1440 Hz,
350 ns/1440 Hz, 900 ns/720 Hz
• Mixer and Local Oscillator: Microwave Integrated Circuit
• Transmitting Tube: Magnetron MAF1421B
• Modulator: FET switching
• Duplexer: Circulator
• Tuning system: Automatic/manual selectable
• Intermediate frequency: 60 MHz
• IF Band width: 10 MHz, 3 MHz
• Dimensions: 640 (W)×256 (H)×640 (D) mm,
25.2 (W)×10.1 (H)×25.2 (D) in
• Usable temperature range: –25˚C to +70˚C; –13˚F to 158˚F
• Relative Humidity: Less than 95% at 40˚C (+104˚F)
• Weight: Approximately 8 kg; 17.5 lb (without cable)
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SPECIFICATIONS 13
■■Options
• OPC-2339 SYSTEM CABLE (for only MR-1210RII) • UX-234 VIDEO OUTPUT UNIT
Allows you to install the display unit and scanner up Allows you to connect an external display or a PC
to 20 m (65.6 ft) apart. monitor with a D-sub 15-pin connector (DE-15).
• OPC-2340 SYSTEM CABLE
Allows you to install the display unit and scanner up
to 30 m (98.4 ft) apart.
The following external bearing, speed, position and waypoint data is (are) required, when you use the radar func-
tions.
EXTERNAL DATA INPUT
[NMEA1]*1 connector [NMEA2]*1 connector
“VDM”,
“THS,” “HDG,” “RMC,” “GGA,” “GLL,” “GNS,”
“ALR”
“HDM,” “HDT” “VTG,” “WPL,” “BWC,” “BWR”
“VDO”*2
N+1, AUX
VARI- VARI-
FUNCTION DISPLAY BEARING AIS SPEED POSITION WAYPOINT
ATION ATION
HEAD UP H-UP — — — — — — —
STABILIZED HEAD UP SH-UP Required — — — — — —
COURSE UP C-UP Required — — — — — —
NORTH UP N-UP Required — — — — — —
TRUE MOTION TM Required — — — “RMC,” “GGA,” “GLL,” or “GNS” — —
SPEED DISPLAY SOG — — — “RMC” or “VTG” — — —
HEADING BEARING HDG Required — — — — — —
“WPL,”
WAYPOINT WPT Required — — — “RMC,” “GGA,” “GLL,” or “GNS” “BWC,” or —
“BWR”
OWN VECTOR — Required — — “RMC” or “VTG” — — —
ATA ATA Required — — “RMC” or “VTG” — — —
Cursor/Waypoint
— — — — “RMC” or “VTG” — — —
Estimated Time of Arrival
MAGNETIC VARIATION
— — “HDG” — — — — “RMC”
(AUTO) *4
TLL — Required — — — “RMC,” “GGA,” “GLL,” or “GNS” — —
AIS (Display only) AIS Required — “VDM” — “RMC,” “GGA,” “GLL,” or “GNS” — —
AIS (CPA/TCPA Alarm) AIS Required — “VDM” “RMC” or “VTG” “RMC,” “GGA,” “GLL,” or “GNS” — —
AIS (OWN) MENU — — “VDO” — — — —
Alarm status*3 — — — “ALR” — — — —
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Display mounting bracket template
7 mm (d)
(1/4 inch (d))
31 mm
(1 7/32 inch)
92 mm (3 5/8 inch)
62 mm (2 7/16 inch)
7 mm (d)
(1/4 inch (d))
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piler.
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@defgroup IPU MXC Image Processing Unit (IPU) Driver
Acknowledgments:
@file arch-mxc/ipu.h
The deflate format used by zlib was defined by Phil Katz. The deflate
@brief This file contains the IPU driver API declarations. and zlib specifications were written by L. Peter Deutsch. Thanks to
@ingroup IPU all the people who reported problems and suggested various im-
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This Agreement will be governed by, construed, and en- venture, or similar relationship. Neither party is authorized
forced in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. to bind the other to any obligations with third parties.
uses, you will fully indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Microsoft does not provide support services for the components
Freescale, its Affiliates, subsidiaries, officers and directors, provide to you through this Agreement. If you have any questions
employees, and distributors from all liability related to such or require technical assistance, please contact Freescale.
use, including attorneys' fees and costs. Microsoft Corporation is a third party beneficiary to this Agreement
8.12 Export. with the right to enforce the terms of this Agreement.
If, at the time or times of Freescale's performance hereun- TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, MICROSOFT
der, an export license is required for Freescale to lawfully AND ITS FFILIATES DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTIES FOR THE MI-
export Licensed Software, then the issuance of the appropri- CROSOFT UNDERLYING SOFTWARE.
ate licenses to Freescale or its subcontractor shall constitute
a condition precedent to Freescale's obligations hereunder. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, NEITHER MI-
You understand and agree that you will not by any means or CROSOFT NOR ITS AFFILIATES WILL BE LIABLE, WHETHER
method, export, re-export, resell, ship or divert or cause to IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, FOR ANY DIRECT, IN-
be exported, re-exported, resold, shipped, or diverted, di- CIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNI-
rectly or indirectly, the Licensed Software, or any Freescale TIVE DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES
product or technology except as permitted by and in accor- FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE,
dance with the laws and regulations of the United States COMMERCIAL LOSS, OR LOST PROFITS, SAVINGS, OR REV-
and, if different than the United States, the country from ENUES, ARISING FROM THE FROM THE USE OF THE MICRO-
which the export or re-export originates. SOFT UNDERLYING SOFTWARE.
8.13 International Sale of Goods. SanDisk Corporation Software
The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the Interna- If the Licensed Software includes software developed by SanD-
tional Sale of Goods will not apply to this document. isk Corporation ("SanDisk"), you must separately obtain the
8.14 Audit. rights to reproduce and distribute this software in source code
You will maintain accurate and up-to-date records pertaining form from SanDisk. Please follow these easy steps to obtain the
to this Agreement and will grant Freescale or its authorized license and software:
agent access to and copies of such records and information 1. Contact your local SanDisk sales representative to obtain
as requested by Freescale that pertain to your obligations the SanDisk License Agreement.
under this Agreement. Such access will be granted upon
reasonable advance written notice, and be conducted dur- 2. Sign the license agreement. Fax the signed agreement to
ing normal business hours with minimal impact to your busi- SanDisk USA marketing department at 408-542-0403. The
ness operations, and subject to confidentiality restrictions. license will be valid when fully executed by SanDisk.
You will maintain such records for a period of at least three 3.
If you have specific questions, please send an email to
(3) years from the date of termination of this Agreement. You sales@sandisk.com
must make prompt adjustment to compensate for any errors
You may only use the SanDisk Corporation Software on prod-
and/or omissions disclosed by such examination or audit.
ucts compatible with a SanDisk Secure Digital Card. You may
APPENDIX A not use the SanDisk Corporation Software on any memory de-
Other License Grants and Rights: vice product.
The Licensed Software may include some or all of the following SanDisk retains all rights to any modifications or derivative works
software which is not Freescale proprietary software and the rights to the SanDisk Corporation Software that you may create.
granted herein are limited to those rights provided below: Global Locate
Open Source Software. If the Licensed Software includes software and hardware devel-
Open source software is not licensed under the terms of this oped by Global Locate, Inc. ("Global Locate"), and acquired by
Agreement, but is instead licensed under the terms of applicable BroadcomCorporation, you must separately obtain rights beyond
open source license(s), such as the BSD License, Apache License evaluation and demonstration for the Global Locate software from
or the GNU Lesser General Public License. Your use of the open Broadcom Corporation.
source software is subject to the terms of each applicable license. CSR
You must agree to the terms of each such applicable license, or
If the Licensed Software includes software and hardware devel-
you should not use the open source software.
oped by Cambridge Silicon Radio, Inc. ("CSR"), you must sepa-
Vivante rately obtain rights beyond evaluation and demonstration for the
If the Licensed Software includes proprietary software developed CSR software from CSR.
by Vivante, your distribution rights are restricted to providing the
Licensed Software in object code (machine readable), and only
as part of, or embedded within, Authorized Systems that include a DD Credits
Vivante Graphics Processing Unit. ■■ zlib
Atheros This product includes “zlib” open source software, and is licensed
If the Licensed Software includes proprietary software developed according to the open source software license.
by Atheros, you must separately obtain rights beyond evaluation
and demonstration in connection with the Atheros software. ■■ libevent
Coding Technologies, acquired by Dolby Laboratories ("CTS") This product includes “libevent” open source software, and is li-
censed according to the open source software license.
If the Licensed Software includes software developed by CTS, you
must separately obtain rights beyond evaluation and demonstra- ■■ libusb
tion in connection with the CTS software from Dolby Laboratories.
This product includes “libusb” open source software, and is li-
Microsoft censed according to the open source software license.
If the Licensed Software includes software owned by the Microsoft
Corporation ("Microsoft"), it is subject to the terms of your license ■■ freetype
with Microsoft (the "Microsoft Underlying Software") and as such, This product includes “freetype” open source software, and is li-
Freescale grants no license to you, beyond evaluation and demon- censed according to the open source software license.
stration in connection with Freescale processors, in the Microsoft
Underlying Software. You must separately obtain rights beyond
evaluation and demonstration in connection with the Microsoft Un-
derlying Software from Microsoft.
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