Furuno Radar Detector FAR 2157 User Manual

20.1" High-resolution Multi-color LCD  
MARINE RADAR  
Models  
FAR-2157/2167DS  
picture credit: ALBACORA SA. PESQUERAS ECHEBASTAR S.A.  
s High output power radar delivers long-range  
s Up to four radar sets can be networked via  
detection capability  
Ethernet without an extra device  
s Advanced signal processing for improved  
s Target trail with its various functions en-  
hances situation awareness of vessel traffic  
around the vessel  
detection of small targets, buoys and birds  
s Straightforward operation using customiz-  
able Function & Direct Key, trackball/wheel  
palm module and rotary controls  
s All Echo Area Mode lets the operator ob-  
serve a wider picture area around the vessel  
The future today with FURUNO's electronics technology.  
Catalogue No. R-192  
9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya City, Japan Phone: +81 (0)798 65-2111  
TRADEMARK REGISTERED  
MARCA REGISTRADA  
Fax: +81 (0)798 65-4200, 66-4622 URL: www.furuno.co.jp  
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on of vessels, birds, buoys and net floats.  
on of vessels, birds, buoys and net floats.  
S-band antenna for FAR-2167DS  
60 kW TR up  
(10 or 12 ft ANT selectable)  
The FAR-2167DS is a high-performance S-band radar with 60 kW of  
output power.  
Detection and tracking of sea birds from a distance has always been  
very important for commercial fishermen. The noticeable advantage of  
the FAR-2167DS is its capability to detect flocks of seabirds. S-band  
radar also assures target detection in adverse weather where an  
X-band is heavily affected by sea or rain clutter.  
X-band antenna for FAR-2157  
50 kW TR up  
(8 or 10 ft ANT selectable)  
The FAR-2157 radar is suitable for detection of vessels and  
buoys under most sea conditions. The 50 kW high-power  
output enables long range detection and its long antenna  
delivers high-resolution images.  
100 Base-TX Ethernet Network System  
Radar System 2  
Radar System 1  
The radar can be connected to an Ethernet network for  
a variety of user requirements. Up to four radar systems  
both X- and S-band can be networked without using an  
extra device.  
In addition, the essential navigational information  
including the electronic chart, L/L, COG, SOG, STW, etc.  
can be shared within the network.  
Interswitch  
Independent  
Mix  
Repeater  
Antenna Unit  
Antenna Unit  
Antenna Unit  
A
B
A
B
A
B
100 Base-TX  
Other Radar Images, Chart data, Navigational information, etc.  
A
B
A
B
A
A
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All Echo Area Mode  
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The radar has three modes to display the echo area: CIRCLE, WIDE,  
and ALL.  
With "All" Echo Area Mode, the entire screen is filled with an echo image.  
Its full-screen echo presentation capability allows the operator to observe a  
wider overview of the surrounding area, a function vital in fishing operations.  
Selectable display mode for echo area  
CIRCLE  
WIDE  
ALL  
: the area where radar echo is displayed  
Chart Overlay  
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The radar incorporates a Video Plotter that displays electronic charts,  
plots own and other ship's tracks, enables entry of waypoints/routes  
and makes a radar map. The chart may be displayed in combination  
with radar images.  
It is compatible with FURUNO or Navionics charts.  
Overlay with FURUNO chart  
Target Trail  
s
The target trails feature generates a monotone or gradual shading  
afterglow on all objects on the display. The trails are useful in  
*
showing own ship movement and other ship tracks. True or Relative  
echo trail is available in Relative Motion. (only True echo trail is  
selectable in True Motion)  
Even if the plotting interval or display setting are changed, trails  
remain on the screen and the trail length will change according to the  
new setting.  
*Heading sensor required  
Long Trail Mode  
Target trails are memorized for the duration of your  
selected trail time from 15 seconds to 48 hours.  
Own Ship Trail OFF  
This radar has functions to automatically prohibit the  
unwanted trail which is generated around your vessel  
according to the sea clutter level.  
Narrow Trail Mode  
Target trails can be painted with thinner lines if desired.  
This is useful when there are a lot of targets on the screen  
that need to be easily distinguished.  
Trail Eraser  
The generated trails of other vessels or sea clutter can  
be erased with the trail eraser. It is useful for deleting  
unwanted trails that are near  
your vessel.  
Multi-color Trail Mode  
The target trails change their  
colors in 12 gradations. The  
color changes as time passes.  
This makes it easier to know  
the movement and speed of  
targets.  
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Marks and Comments  
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Marks can be placed on the radar  
screen to note certain positions  
of importance. Comments can  
be placed near the mark to aid in  
their identification. Marks allow  
a skipper to grasp the relative  
position between own vessel and  
mark locations.  
With this function, a skipper can  
enter the GPS position data* of  
the fishing grounds and hazardous  
objects for navigation such as  
shallow waters.  
Up to 8 letters can be typed to each mark  
*
GPS sensor required  
Examples of marks (available in seven colors)  
Guard Zones  
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Automatic Acquisition Zone  
Two automatic acquisition zones may be set in a sector in the  
shape desired. They also act as suppression zones, avoiding  
unnecessary overloading of the processor and clutter by  
disabling automatic acquisition and tracking outside of them.  
Targets in an automatic acquisition zone are shown with an  
inverse triangle. The operator can manually acquire important  
targets without any restrictions.  
Guard Zones and Anchor Watch Zone  
Guard Zones generate visual and audible alarms when targets  
enter the operator-set zones. One of the Guard Zones may be  
used as an anchor watch to alert the operator when own ship or  
targets drift away from the preset zone.  
CPA Alarm  
The target tracking symbol changes to a triangle when its  
predicted course (vector) violates the operator set CPA/TCPA.  
The operator can readily change the vector lengths to evaluate  
the target movement trend.  
Guard Zones  
Presentation Colors  
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The radar screen can be presented in a variety of colors  
for easy observation under all lighting conditions.  
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Target automatically  
acquired  
AIS-equipped target  
selected for data reading  
ARPA/AIS  
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Own ship data cell  
DATA Cell 1  
AIS information  
Water temp,  
Depth,  
Wind  
DATA Cell 2  
Tracking data  
Zoom  
DATA Cell 3  
Tracking data  
AIS  
Information  
Data Display  
A variety of navigational information which  
is vital for fishing vessels, including own  
ship status, radar plotting data, wind,  
water temperature and information from  
other shipborne sensors can be displayed  
in the data cells on the right hand side of  
the screen. The FAR-2157 and 2167DS  
radar have a unique zoom function which  
enlarges a part of the radar image twice or  
three times in size.  
Target Association (Fusion)  
An AIS-equipped ship may be shown on the display by both AIS and  
ARPA symbols. This happens because the AIS position is measured  
by a GPS navigator in L/L while the ARPA target blip and data are  
measured by range and bearing from own ship. When the symbols are  
within an operator-set criteria, the ARPA symbol is merged into the AIS  
symbol. The criteria is determined by the differences in range, bearing,  
course, speed, etc.  
Symbols for ARPA  
Symbols for AIS  
SOG (Speed over Ground) and  
COG (Course over Ground) vector *1  
Turning direction  
(ROT indicator)  
Past  
positions  
Past positions  
Vector shows trend  
of movement.  
Heading line *2  
Steady tracking  
*1 Vector shows STW  
(speed thru water) and  
CSE (course) when water  
tracking mode is selected  
at the radar. the length  
of the vector changes  
according to target's  
speed.  
*2 If there is no heading  
data, the line points in  
direction of COG.  
Initial stage  
CPA alarm  
Past Position Display  
The ARPA displays equally time-spaced dots  
marking the past positions of any targets being  
tracked. A new dot is added during preset time  
intervals until the preset number is reached. AIS  
also displays past position dots.  
Sleeping AIS Target  
Selected Target  
Lost target  
(Flashing)  
Lost Target  
Dangerous Target  
Information to be exchanged  
Information to be presented  
Static Data  
Bearing from own ship to target in R (Relative) or T (True)  
Dynamic data  
MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity)  
IMO number (Where available)  
Call sign & name  
Range from own ship to target  
Ship’s position with accuracy  
indication and integrity status  
Coordinated universal time (UTC)  
Course over ground (COG)  
Speed over ground (SOG)  
Heading  
Course Over Ground (COG)  
Speed Over Ground (SOG)  
Length and beam  
Closest Point of Approach of target to own ship (CPA)  
Time to CPA (TCPA)  
Type of ship  
Location of position-fixing antenna on the ship  
Bow Crossing Range of target (BCR)  
Bow Crossing Time of target (BCT)  
Navigation status (manual input)  
Rate of turn (where available)  
Update rates Dependent on speed  
and course alternation (2 s – 3 min)  
Voyage related data  
Ship’s draft  
Selecting the shape of ARPA symbols  
After tracking a target, you can select and change the ARPA symbol shape by  
placing the cursor on the symbol and hitting the “TARGET DATA” key.  
It is useful to change the ARPA symbol to distinguish vessels and identify groups  
of related targets.  
Hazardous cargo (type)  
Destination and ETA  
(at master's discretion)  
Short safety-related messages  
Free messages  
The ARPA symbols are selectable from 10 shapes.  
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SPECIFICATIONS OF FAR-2157/2167DS  
AUTOMATIC PLOTTING  
1. Acquisition  
100 targets (e.g. manually 50, automatically 50)  
2. Tracking  
ANTENNA RADIATORS  
1. Type  
Slotted waveguide array  
2. Beamwidth and sidelobe attenuation  
Automatic tracking of all acquired targets in 0.1 to 32 nm  
3. Guard zone  
Two zones, one of them 0.5 nm depth  
4. Vector  
True or relative 30 s, 1-15, 20, 30 min for prediction of target motion  
5. Past positions  
5 or 10 past positions at intervals of 30 s,1, 2, 3, 6 min.  
6. Collision warning  
X-Band  
S-Band  
Radiator Type  
XN-4A  
8 ft  
XN-5A  
10 ft  
SN-30AF SN-36AF  
Length  
10 ft  
2.25˚  
12 ft  
1.8˚  
Beamwidth (H)  
Beamwidth (W)  
Sidelobe (within 10˚)  
Sidelobe (outside 10˚)  
0.95˚  
20˚  
0.75˚  
20˚  
25˚  
25˚  
CPA limit: 0.2 - 10 nm, TCPA limit: 0 - 99 min.  
7. Trial maneuver  
Dynamic or static, with selected delay time.  
-28 dB  
-32 dB  
-26 dB  
-30 dB  
-24 dB  
-30 dB  
-24 dB  
-30 dB  
AIS DISPLAY  
3. Rotation  
1. Symbols  
X-Band  
18/22 rpm  
S-Band  
Sleeping, Activated, Dangerous, Selected, Lost targets  
2. Number of targets  
1,000 targets max.  
3. Data indication  
Basic and expanded data  
Rotation  
22 rpm  
21/26 rpm  
RSB-111  
RSB-112  
Gear Box  
RSB-106  
RSB-107  
RF TRANSCEIVER  
1.Frequency  
X-band:  
S-band:  
2. Output power  
POWER SUPPLY (specify when ordering)  
1. Processor Unit  
100-115/220-230 VAC, 1ø, 50/60 Hz  
3.0 A (100-115 VAC)  
9410 MHz 30 MHz  
3050 MHz 30 MHz  
1.5 A (200-230 VAC)  
440 VAC, 1ø, 50/60 Hz with optional transformer RU-1803  
2. Monitor Unit  
100-230 VAC, 1ø, 50/60 Hz  
440 VAC, 1ø, 50/60 Hz with optional transformer RU-1803  
3. Antenna Unit  
FAR-2157  
50 kW  
RTR-083  
FAR-2167DS  
60 kW  
RTR-084  
Output Power  
Transceiver  
3. Pulselength/PRF  
Range scale (nm)  
0.125, 0.25  
FAR-2157:  
24 VDC  
Pulse length (µs)  
0.08  
PRF (Hz)  
1900  
200 VAC, 3ø, 50 Hz; 220 VAC, 3ø, 60 Hz  
100-115/220-230 VAC, 1ø, 50/60 Hz with optional transformer RU-3423  
110 VAC, 3ø, 60 Hz with optional transformer RU-5693  
220 VAC, 3ø, 50 Hz with optional transformer RU-6522  
440 VAC, 3ø, 50 Hz with optional transformer RU-5466-1  
FAR-2167DS:  
200 VAC, 3ø, 50 Hz; 220 VAC, 3ø, 60 Hz  
380 VAC, 3ø, 50 Hz; 440 VAC, 3ø, 60 Hz  
110 VAC, 3ø, 60 Hz with optional transformer RU-5693  
220 VAC, 3ø, 50 Hz with optional transformer RU-6522  
440 VAC, 3ø, 50 Hz with optional transformer RU-5466-1  
0.5  
0.75, 1.5  
3
6
12, 24  
48  
96, 120  
0.08  
1900  
0.08, 0.2  
0.2, 0.6  
0.2, 0.6, 1.2  
0.6, 1.2  
1,2  
1100, 1900  
1100, 600  
1100, 600  
600  
600  
500  
1.2  
4. I.F.  
5. Bandwidth  
60 MHz  
40 MHz  
Medium pulse: 10 MHz  
Long pulse: 3 MHz  
Short pulse  
:
STANDARD  
1. Monitor Unit MU-201CR  
2. Processor Unit RPU-013  
RADAR DISPLAY  
3. Standard type Control Unit RCU-014  
Trackball type Control Unit RCU-015  
(Specify when ordering)  
4. Antenna Unit with cable, 15/30/40/50 m (Specify when ordering)  
5. Power Supply Unit PSU-006  
1. Display  
20.1” color LCD (SXGA 1280×1024 pixels),  
400 (H) × 320 (V) mm,  
Effective display diameter: 308 mm  
Echo Color: 12 colors (ex. red, yellow, green, blue, purple) in 24 levels  
2. Range scales and ring intervals (nm)  
Range .125, .25, .5, .75, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48, 96, 120  
6. Standard Spare Parts and Installation Materials  
OPTION  
1. Remote Control Unit RCU-016  
Ring  
.025, .05, .1, .25, .25, .25, .5, .5, 1, 1, 2, 2, 4, 4, 8, 8, 16, 20  
2. Gyro Converter GC-10-2 (built in Processor Unit)  
3. DVI-RGB Converter Kit (Buffer board built in) OP03-180-2  
4. BNC Connector Converter DSUB-BNC-1 (for VDR)  
5. Chart/Memory Card Interface Unit CU-200  
6. Stepdown Transformer Unit RU-1803/5466-1/5693/6522  
7. Rectifier Unit RU-3423  
3. Minimum range  
30 m on 0.75 nm range scale  
4. Range discrimination  
30 m on 0.75 nm range scale  
5. Range ring accuracy  
Within 1 %  
6. Presentation modes  
8. Antenna Cable RW-9600  
9. External Alarm Buzzer OP03-21  
10. Hand Grip Assembly FP03-09840  
11. Bracket Assembly FP03-09820  
12. Switching Hub HUB-100  
Head-Up, Course-Up, North-Up, North-Up True Motion  
7. Parallel index lines  
1, 2, 4 or 6 lines (selectable in menu)  
8. Radar map  
20,000 points to create coastlines, own ship safety contour, marks, com-  
ments, isolated underwater dangers, buoys, traffic routing systems, prohib-  
ited areas, fairways.  
BlackBox types do not include monitor unit.  
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Antenna Unit for FAR-2157  
XN-4A 74 kg 163 lb  
XN-5A 79 kg 170 lb  
Antenna Unit for FAR-2167DS  
SN-30AF 127 kg 280 lb  
SN-36AF 133 kg 293.2 lb  
XN4A: 2570 101.2"  
XN5A: 3210 126.4"  
SN-30AF: 3090 121.7"  
SN-36AF: 3765 148.2"  
421 16.6"  
530 20.9"  
110 105 100 105 110  
4.3" 4.1" 3.9" 4.1" 4.3"  
286 11.3"  
137  
5.4"  
4- 15  
432 17.0"  
250 9.8" 286 11.3"  
575 22.6"  
8- 15  
580 22.8"  
444 17.5"  
Processor Unit  
Control Unit  
Full-keyboard type  
RCU-014 3.7 kg 8.2 lb  
Remote Control  
Unit  
RPU-013 10 kg 22 lb  
Trackball type  
RCU-016 2.4 kg 5.3 lb  
RCU-015 2.4 kg 5.3 lb  
2-  
7
27  
1.1"  
385 15.2"  
370 14.6"  
110 4.3"  
110 4.3"  
4-  
4
4-  
4
308 12.1"  
398 15.7"  
35 1.4"  
50 2.0"  
89 3.5"  
35 1.4"  
50 2.0"  
89 3.5"  
4-  
4
160 6.3"  
160 6.3"  
39 1.5"  
54 2.1"  
92 3.6"  
95  
3.7"  
7
0.3"  
350 13.8"  
360 14.2"  
411 16.2"  
Monitor Unit MU-201CR (BlackBox types do not include the monitor unit)  
Panel mount 11.0 kg 33.5 lb  
Bracket mount 17.0 kg 37.5 lb  
531 21.0"  
506 19.9"  
Bracket  
(option)  
506 19.9"  
4- 8  
534 21.0"  
287 11.3"  
352 13.9"  
490 19.3"  
< Cutout for flush mount >  
526 20.7"  
Hand Grip  
(option)  
30 80  
1.9" 3.2"  
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM  
Antenna Unit  
(Specify when ordering)  
For FAR-2157/2167DS  
RW-9600  
Commercial  
Monitor**  
15/20/30/50 m  
or  
5 m  
AVI cable  
Monitor Unit  
MU-201CR  
GP-150  
SDME(P(SoTsiWtionfo, Sr AORGP, CAO) G)  
IEC 61162-1  
250V-TTYC-1  
Processor  
Unit  
IEC 61162-1  
AIS FA-150  
250V-TTYC-4  
Power  
Supply  
Unit  
RPU-013  
250V-DPYCY-1.5  
Full-keyboard  
PSU-006  
IEC 61162-1  
Remote Control Unit  
RCU-016  
Gyro Interface  
GC-10  
Control Unit  
RCU-014  
Gyro Compass  
250V-MPYC-7  
Gyro Converter  
AD-100  
Satellite Compass  
SC-50/110  
10/20/30 m  
03S-9610  
10/20/30 m  
or  
Ethernet  
100Base-TX  
Hub  
10/20/30 m  
HUB-100  
FAR-21x7/28x7  
Memory Card  
Interface Unit  
CU-200  
Trackball Control Unit  
RCU-015  
24 VDC  
100-115 VAC, 1 , 50/60 Hz  
100-115 VAC, 1 , 50/60 Hz  
200-230 VAC, 1 , 50/60 Hz  
110 VAC, 3 , 60 Hz*  
200 VAC, 3 , 50 Hz  
220 VAC, 3 , 60 Hz  
380 VAC, 3 , 50 Hz  
440 VAC, 3 , 60 Hz  
100-115/220-230 VAC, 1 , 50/60 Hz  
200-230 VAC, 1 , 50/60 Hz  
Option or Shipyard Supply  
Power  
Specify power supply when ordering  
*Optional transformer required  
**For FAR-2157-BB/2167DS-BB  
FURUNO U.S.A., INC.  
Camas, Washington, U.S.A.  
Phone: +1 360-834-9300  
Fax: +1 360-834-9400  
FURUNO ESPAÑA S.A.  
Madrid, Spain  
Phone: +34 91-725-90-88  
Fax: +34 91-725-98-97  
FURUNO SVERIGE AB  
Västra Frölunda, Sweden  
Phone: +46 31-7098940  
Fax: +46 31-497093  
FURUNO DEUTSCHLAND GmbH  
Rellingen, Germany  
Phone: +49 4101 838 0  
Fax: +49 4101 838 111  
0612?S Printed in Japan  
FURUNO (UK) LIMITED FURUNO DANMARK AS FURUNO FINLAND OY  
LLC “FURUNO EURUS”  
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation  
Phone: +7 812 767 15 92  
Fax: +7 812 766 55 52  
Havant, Hampshire, U.K.  
Phone: +44 2392-441000  
Fax: +44 2392-484316  
Hvidovre, Denmark  
Phone: +45 36 77 45 00  
Fax: +45 36 77 45 01  
Espoo, Finland  
Phone: +358 9 4355 670  
Fax: +358 9 4355 6710  
FURUNO FRANCE S.A. FURUNO NORGE A/S  
FURUNOPOLSKA Sp. Zo.o.  
Gdynia, Poland  
Phone: +48 58 669 02 20  
Fax: +48 58 669 02 21  
Bordeaux-Mérignac, France  
Phone: +33 5 56 13 48 00  
Fax: +33 5 56 13 48 01  
Ålesund, Norway  
Phone: +47 70 102950  
Fax: +47 70 102951  
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