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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Model
FMD-3200
FMD-3200-BB
FMD-3300
ELECTRONIC CHART
DISPLAY AND
INFORMATION SYSTEM
(ECDIS)
The paper used in this manual
is elemental chlorine free.
・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer
9-52 Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN
A
:
APR
2012
.
Printed in Japan
All rights reserved.
N
:
JUL
.
10, 2019
Pub. No.
OME-44730-N
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YOSH
)
FMD-3200/3200BB/3300
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
General
• This manual has been authored with simplified grammar, to meet the needs of international users.
• The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual.
Wrong operation or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury.
• Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO.
• If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement.
• The contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice.
• The example screens (or illustrations) shown in this manual can be different from the screens you
see on your display. The screens you see depend on your system configuration and equipment
settings.
• Save this manual for future reference.
• Any modification of the equipment (including software) by persons not authorized by FURUNO will
cancel the warranty.
• The following concern acts as our importer in Europe, as defined in DECISION No 768/2008/EC.
- Name: FURUNO EUROPE B.V.
- Address: Ridderhaven 19B, 2984 BT Ridderkerk, The Netherlands
• InstantAccess bar is a registered trademark of FURUNO Electric Co., Ltd.
• All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their
respective holders.
How to discard this product
Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste. For disposal in
the USA, see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance (http://www.eiae.org/) for the
correct method of disposal.
How to discard a used battery
Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the chapter
on Maintenance. If a battery is used, tape the + and - terminals of the battery before disposal to pre-
vent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
In the European Union
The crossed-out trash can symbol indicates that all types of batteries must
not be discarded in standard trash, or at a trash site. Take the used bat-
teries to a battery collection site according to your national legislation and
the Batteries Directive 2006/66/EU.
In the USA
The Mobius loop symbol (three chasing arrows) indicates that
Ni-Cd and lead-acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled.
Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to
local laws.
In the other countries
There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol. The number of symbols can in-
crease when the other countries make their own recycle symbols in the future.
PbNi-Cd
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
CAUTION
Warning, Caution
Prohibitive Action
Mandatory Action
Do not open the equipment.
This equipment uses high voltage that
can cause electrical shock.
Only qualified persons can work inside
the equipment.
Turn off power at switchboard if the
something is dropped inside the
equipment.
Fire or electrical shock can result if the
power remains on.
Turn off power at switchboard if the
equipment is emitting smoke or fire.
Fire or electrical shock can result if the
power remains on.
Do not place liquid filled containers
on the top of the equipment.
Fire or electrical shock can result if a
liquid spills into the equipment.
Use the correct fuse.
Use of a wrong fuse can cause fire
or damage the equipment.
Do not dissassemble or modify the
equipment.
Fire, electrical shock or bodily injury can
result.
Do not operate the equipment with
wet hands.
Fire or electrical shock can result.
Keep the equipment away from areas
where contact with water is likely.
Fire or electrical shock can result if
water gets into the equipment.
WARNING
Warning labels are attached to the Processor
Unit. Do not remove any label. If a label is
missing or damaged, contact a FURUNO
agent or dealer about replacement.
Name: Warning Label (1)
Type: 86-003-1011-3
Code No.: 100-236-233-10
Warning Label
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, do not
remove cover. No user-serviceable
parts inside.
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock,
do not remove cover.
No user-serviceable parts
inside.
Name: Warning Label (2)
Type: 03-129-1001-3
Code No.: 100-236-743-10
WARNING
The operator must read the safety instructions before attempting to operate the equipment.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD................................................................................................................. xiii
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................ xvi
1. INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................1-1
1.1 System Configuration .................................................................................................1-1
1.2 Processor Unit EC-3000.............................................................................................1-1
1.3 How to Turn the Power On/Off ...................................................................................1-2
1.4 The Silent Mode .........................................................................................................1-2
1.5 ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024.....................................................................................1-3
1.5.1 Control description .........................................................................................1-3
1.5.2 Operator fitness..............................................................................................1-4
1.6 Trackball Control Unit RCU-026.................................................................................1-5
1.6.1 Control description .........................................................................................1-5
1.6.2 Operator fitness..............................................................................................1-5
1.7 How to Select a Color Palette.....................................................................................1-6
1.8 How to Adjust the Display Brilliance, Control Unit Backlighting..................................1-7
1.8.1 Manual brilliance adjustment..........................................................................1-7
1.8.2 Control unit backlighting .................................................................................1-8
1.9 How to Select Sensor Settings...................................................................................1-9
1.10 How to Enter Ship Speed .........................................................................................1-10
1.11 How to Enter Heading ..............................................................................................1-12
1.12 How to Mark MOB Position ......................................................................................1-13
1.13 How to Select Time Format, Set Local Time............................................................1-14
1.14 How to Take a Screenshot of the Display ................................................................1-14
1.15 The Settings Menu ...................................................................................................1-15
1.16 How to Manage User Profiles...................................................................................1-15
1.16.1 How to create a profile .................................................................................1-15
1.16.2 How to disable a profile ................................................................................1-15
1.16.3 How to activate a profile ...............................................................................1-15
1.16.4 How to erase the settings for a profile..........................................................1-16
1.16.5 How to restore default settings to a profile ...................................................1-16
1.17 How to View System Information, Operator's Manual ..............................................1-18
1.18 Split Screen ..............................................................................................................1-19
1.18.1 How to activate, deactivate the split screen .................................................1-19
1.18.2 Function availability ......................................................................................1-20
1.18.3 Split screen usage characteristics................................................................1-20
1.19 Tips...........................................................................................................................1-21
1.20 Printer Information....................................................................................................1-21
2. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW.................................................................................2-1
2.1 ECDIS Display............................................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 Electronic chart area ......................................................................................2-2
2.1.2 Status bar .......................................................................................................2-5
2.1.3 InstantAccess bar
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2.1.4 Sensor information box ................................................................................2-10
2.1.5 Own ship functions box ................................................................................2-12
2.1.6 Route information box ..................................................................................2-13
2.1.7 Overlay/NAV Tools box ................................................................................2-14
2.1.8 Alert box .......................................................................................................2-14
2.1.9 Permanent warning box ...............................................................................2-14
2.1.10 EBL, VRM boxes ..........................................................................................2-14
2.1.11 North mark....................................................................................................2-15
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2.1.12 Context-sensitive menus..............................................................................2-15
2.1.13 How to enter alphanumeric data ..................................................................2-16
2.2 How to Select the Display Mode .............................................................................. 2-18
2.3 How to Select the ECDIS Operating Mode .............................................................. 2-18
2.4 How to Select the Chart Scale .................................................................................2-19
2.5 How to Select the Presentation Mode...................................................................... 2-20
2.6 Cursor Position Box ................................................................................................. 2-21
2.7 True Motion Reset.................................................................................................... 2-22
2.8 How to Control Route and User Charts in Voyage Navigation and
Voyage Planning Modes .......................................................................................... 2-23
2.9 How to Use the VRM and EBL.................................................................................2-24
2.9.1 How to hide/show an EBL, VRM.................................................................. 2-24
2.9.2 How to measure the range and bearing....................................................... 2-24
2.9.3 How to select bearing reference .................................................................. 2-24
2.9.4 EBL, VRM functions available with the context-sensitive menu................... 2-25
2.9.5 How to select range calculation method ...................................................... 2-26
2.10 Datum.......................................................................................................................2-26
2.10.1 General ........................................................................................................ 2-26
2.10.2 Paper charts................................................................................................. 2-26
2.10.3 Electronic sea charts.................................................................................... 2-26
2.10.4 Positioning devices and datum .................................................................... 2-27
2.10.5 ECDIS and datum ........................................................................................ 2-27
2.11 Set up Before Departure .......................................................................................... 2-27
2.11.1 Updates before departure ............................................................................ 2-27
2.11.2 Create or update a route.............................................................................. 2-28
2.11.3 How to check and prepare the route, user chart to monitor......................... 2-30
2.11.4 Check configuration of navigation sensors .................................................. 2-32
2.11.5 How to reset odometer and trip meter.......................................................... 2-33
3. HOW TO MANAGE CHARTS ................................................................................3-1
3.1 How to Install Public Keys for ENC Charts ................................................................3-1
3.2 How to Install ENC Licenses, Charts ......................................................................... 3-2
3.2.1 How to install an ENC license........................................................................3-2
3.2.2 How to install ENC charts .............................................................................. 3-3
3.3 How to Install ARCS Licenses, Charts....................................................................... 3-5
3.3.1 How to install an ARCS license...................................................................... 3-5
3.3.2 How to install ARCS charts ........................................................................... 3-6
3.4 How to Delete ENC, ARCS Licenses......................................................................... 3-8
3.5 How to Update ENC Chart Manufacturer Info............................................................3-9
3.6 How to Install C-MAP Charts ................................................................................... 3-10
3.6.1 How to register the eToken.......................................................................... 3-10
3.6.2 How to install the C-MAP database and licenses ........................................ 3-10
3.6.3 How to generate, order and apply an update file .........................................3-13
3.6.4 How to confirm license status ...................................................................... 3-14
3.7 How to Delete a C-MAP Chart Database................................................................. 3-14
3.8 How to Install C-MAP DL (Dynamic Licensing) Charts ............................................3-14
3.8.1 How to generate, order and apply an update file .........................................3-14
3.8.2 How to enable and set up the C-MAP DL ....................................................3-15
3.9 How to Export a List of Charts ................................................................................. 3-16
3.10 How to Export a List of Specific Licenses ................................................................ 3-16
3.11 How to Show the ENC Permit, ARCS License......................................................... 3-17
3.12 How to Backup, Restore Licenses ........................................................................... 3-17
3.13 How to View Permit Expiration Date ........................................................................ 3-18
3.14 How to Display Install/Update History...................................................................... 3-19
3.15 Catalog of Chart Cells.............................................................................................. 3-20
3.15.1 How to group chart cells............................................................................... 3-22
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3.15.2 How to view status of chart cells ..................................................................3-23
3.16 How to Open Charts.................................................................................................3-24
3.17 How to Print Chart List, Cell Status List....................................................................3-24
3.17.1 How to print the chart list..............................................................................3-24
3.17.2 How to print the cell status list......................................................................3-25
3.18 How to Delete Charts ...............................................................................................3-26
3.19 How to Show Publishers Notes for ENC Charts.......................................................3-27
3.20 How to Find the Chart Type......................................................................................3-28
3.21 How to Update ENC, C-MAP Charts Manually.........................................................3-28
3.21.1 How to insert update symbols ......................................................................3-29
3.21.2 How to copy objects from an official chart and insert them ..........................3-30
3.21.3 How to ignore chart objects..........................................................................3-30
3.21.4 How to delete (hide) a chart object...............................................................3-31
3.21.5 How to modify existing update symbols .......................................................3-31
3.21.6 How to review a chart object ........................................................................3-31
3.21.7 How to remove all manual update data........................................................3-32
3.22 How to Synchronize Chart Data ..............................................................................3-32
3.22.1 How to select the units to synchronize .........................................................3-33
3.22.2 How to check synchronization status ...........................................................3-33
3.22.3 Manual updates and synchronization...........................................................3-34
3.23 How to Reconvert SENC Data .................................................................................3-35
3.24 Gate-1 Chart Management.......................................................................................3-35
3.24.1 How to select the chart type(s) to install.......................................................3-35
3.24.2 How to install charts .....................................................................................3-36
3.25 How to Delete Chart Data.........................................................................................3-36
4. HOW TO CONTROL CHART OBJECTS ..............................................................4-1
4.1 How to Browse Your Charts .......................................................................................4-1
4.2 How to Control Visibility of Chart Objects...................................................................4-1
4.2.1 How to set value for shallow contour, safety depth, safety contour and
deep contour ..................................................................................................4-1
4.2.2 Basic Setting menu ........................................................................................4-3
4.2.3 Chart Display menu........................................................................................4-4
4.2.4 Display base...................................................................................................4-5
4.3 How to Control Visibility of Symbols, Features...........................................................4-6
4.3.1 General page..................................................................................................4-6
4.3.2 Tracking page.................................................................................................4-7
4.3.3 Route page.....................................................................................................4-9
4.3.4 Mariner page ................................................................................................4-10
4.3.5 Targets page ................................................................................................4-11
4.4 How to Control Predefined IMO Chart Display Settings...........................................4-12
5. VECTOR (S57) CHARTS.......................................................................................5-1
5.1 Introduction to S57 Charts..........................................................................................5-1
5.1.1 Definitions of terms.........................................................................................5-2
5.1.2 Chart legend for S57 charts ...........................................................................5-2
5.1.3 Permanent warnings for S57 charts ...............................................................5-3
5.2 Chart Viewing Dates and Seasonal Features of the S57 Chart .................................5-4
5.2.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................5-4
5.2.2 How to set Display Date and Update Review dates.......................................5-4
5.2.3 About chart viewing date dependency of S57 standard .................................5-5
5.2.4 How to highlight updated data........................................................................5-6
5.3 Symbology Used in S57 Charts..................................................................................5-7
5.3.1 Presentation library used for S57 chart features ............................................5-7
5.4 How to Find Information for S57 Chart Objects..........................................................5-8
5.5 Admiralty Information Overlay (AIO)...........................................................................5-9
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5.5.1 Installation...................................................................................................... 5-9
5.5.2 How to display the AIO................................................................................... 5-9
5.5.3 Catalog of AIO cells ..................................................................................... 5-10
5.5.4 How to find AIO chart object information...................................................... 5-11
5.5.5 How to select the information to display....................................................... 5-12
6. RASTER (ARCS) CHARTS ...................................................................................6-1
6.1 ARCS Charts.............................................................................................................. 6-1
6.1.1 Chart legend of ARCS chart........................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Datum and ARCS Charts........................................................................................... 6-5
6.3 Permanent Warnings of ARCS .................................................................................. 6-5
6.4 ARCS Subscriptions................................................................................................... 6-6
6.4.1 ARCS Navigator............................................................................................. 6-6
6.4.2 ARCS license information .............................................................................. 6-6
7. C-MAP CHARTS....................................................................................................7-1
7.1 How to Register the System at C-MAP...................................................................... 7-1
7.2 How to Order Charts .................................................................................................. 7-1
7.3 How to Apply for Licenses.......................................................................................... 7-1
7.4 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................... 7-2
7.5 C-MAP Dynamic Licensing (DL) service ....................................................................7-2
7.6 Chart Display.............................................................................................................. 7-2
7.7 Permanent Warnings ................................................................................................. 7-4
7.8 Notice to Mariners (NM) ............................................................................................. 7-5
8. CHART ALERTS....................................................................................................8-1
8.1 Chart Alerts ................................................................................................................8-2
8.1.1 How to set safety contour...............................................................................8-2
8.1.2 How to select objects used in chart alerts...................................................... 8-3
8.2 How to Activate Own Ship Check .............................................................................. 8-4
8.3 Route Planning........................................................................................................... 8-5
8.3.1 Chart alerts for route planning........................................................................ 8-5
9. ROUTES.................................................................................................................9-1
9.1 Route Planning Overview........................................................................................... 9-1
9.2 Main Menu for Route Planning................................................................................... 9-2
9.3 How Route Data is Synced ........................................................................................ 9-2
9.4 How to Create a New Route ...................................................................................... 9-3
9.4.1 How to use the Waypoints page ....................................................................9-6
9.4.2 How to use the User Chart page.................................................................... 9-7
9.4.3 How to use the Optimize page....................................................................... 9-8
9.4.4 How to use the Alert Parameters page .......................................................... 9-9
9.4.5 How to use the Check Results page............................................................9-10
9.5 How to Modify an Existing Route ............................................................................. 9-11
9.5.1 How to change waypoint position................................................................. 9-11
9.5.2 How to change other waypoint data............................................................. 9-11
9.5.3 How to add a new waypoint at the end of a route ........................................ 9-11
9.5.4 How insert a waypoint ................................................................................. 9-12
9.5.5 How to delete a waypoint............................................................................. 9-12
9.5.6 Geometry check of route.............................................................................. 9-12
9.6 SAR Operations .......................................................................................................9-13
9.7 Route Bank .............................................................................................................. 9-15
9.8 Route Optimization................................................................................................... 9-17
9.8.1 Available route optimization strategies......................................................... 9-17
9.8.2 How to optimize a route ............................................................................... 9-18
9.8.3 How to plan a speed profile.......................................................................... 9-19
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9.9 How to Import Routes...............................................................................................9-20
9.9.1 How to import route data from another unit..................................................9-20
9.9.2 How to import FEA-2x07 route data ............................................................9-20
9.9.3 How to import RTZ, CSV, ASCII format route data ......................................9-21
9.10 How to Export Route Data........................................................................................9-22
9.10.1 How to export FMD-3xx0 route data ............................................................9-22
9.10.2 How to export route data in FEA-2x07, RTZ, CSV, ASCII format ................9-23
9.11 How to Delete Routes...............................................................................................9-23
9.12 Route Transfer Feature ............................................................................................9-24
9.12.1 How to turn route transfer on/off...................................................................9-24
9.12.2 How to send and receive monitored routes..................................................9-25
9.12.3 How to send and receive planned routes .....................................................9-26
9.13 Reports.....................................................................................................................9-27
10. USER CHARTS ...................................................................................................10-1
10.1 Introduction...............................................................................................................10-1
10.1.1 User chart objects ........................................................................................10-1
10.2 How User Charts are Synced...................................................................................10-2
10.3 How to Create a User Chart .....................................................................................10-3
10.4 How to Edit Objects on a User Chart........................................................................10-7
10.5 How to Delete Objects from a User Chart ................................................................10-8
10.6 How to Copy a User Chart Object ............................................................................10-8
10.7 How to Select the User Chart Objects to Display ....................................................10-9
10.8 How to Import a User Chart......................................................................................10-9
10.8.1 User chart created on another unit...............................................................10-9
10.8.2 User chart created with ECDIS FEA-2x07 .................................................10-10
10.8.3 RTZ format user chart ................................................................................10-10
10.9 How to Export a User Chart....................................................................................10-11
10.9.1 User chart created on FMD-3xx0 ...............................................................10-11
10.9.2 RTZ format user chart ................................................................................10-11
10.10How to Delete User Charts ....................................................................................10-12
10.11User Chart Reports................................................................................................10-12
10.12How to Select the User Chart(s) to Use in Route Monitoring.................................10-16
11. HOW TO MONITOR ROUTES.............................................................................11-1
11.1 How to Start Route Monitoring .................................................................................11-1
11.2 How to Stop Monitoring a Route (Manual, Auto) ......................................................11-3
11.3 How to Select What Parts of a Route to Display ......................................................11-4
11.4 How to View Waypoint Information...........................................................................11-4
11.5 How to View Linked User Chart Information.............................................................11-5
11.6 How to View User Chart Object Information in Route Monitoring.............................11-6
11.7 How to Change Monitored Route to Planned Route ................................................11-6
11.8 How to Use Instant Track to Return to or Deviate from Monitored Route ................11-6
11.8.1 Safe off track mode ......................................................................................11-7
11.8.2 Back to track mode.......................................................................................11-8
11.8.3 Instant track messages ..............................................................................11-10
11.8.4 Instant track details ....................................................................................11-11
11.8.5 How to monitor, stop monitoring an instant track route ..............................11-11
11.8.6 How to return to a monitored route when following an
instant track route (safe off track mode only) .............................................11-13
11.8.7 Button label and equipment state...............................................................11-14
11.9 How to Share a Monitored Route ...........................................................................11-15
12. NAVIGATION TOOLS .........................................................................................12-1
12.1 How to Access the Nav Tools in the Overlay/NAV Tools Box ..................................12-1
12.2 Parallel Index (PI) Lines ...........................................................................................12-2
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12.2.1 How to activate, deactivate PI lines ............................................................. 12-2
12.2.2 PI line bearing reference.............................................................................. 12-2
12.2.3 Number of PI lines to display .......................................................................12-2
12.2.4 PI line mode .................................................................................................12-2
12.2.5 How to adjust PI line orientation, PI line interval..........................................12-3
12.2.6 How to reset the PI lines .............................................................................. 12-3
12.2.7 How to adjust PI line length.......................................................................... 12-4
12.3 Look-ahead .............................................................................................................. 12-5
12.4 Ring.......................................................................................................................... 12-5
12.5 Predictor................................................................................................................... 12-7
12.6 Anchor Watch........................................................................................................... 12-8
12.7 UKC (Under Keel Clearance)...................................................................................12-9
12.7.1 UKC overview .............................................................................................. 12-9
12.7.2 How to set UKC.......................................................................................... 12-10
12.7.3 UKC window............................................................................................... 12-10
12.8 Curved EBL............................................................................................................ 12-11
12.9 Divider ....................................................................................................................12-12
12.9.1 How to use the divider................................................................................ 12-12
12.9.2 Usage characteristics, limitations............................................................... 12-13
12.9.3 How to deactivate and erase the divider .................................................... 12-13
12.9.4 How to select the range calculation method .............................................. 12-14
13. TRACKED TARGET (TT) FUNCTIONS...............................................................13-1
13.1 How to Show, Hide TT ............................................................................................. 13-1
13.2 TT Symbols and TT Attributes ................................................................................. 13-2
13.2.1 TT symbols................................................................................................... 13-2
13.2.2 TT symbol color and size ............................................................................. 13-2
13.3 How to Filter TT Targets .......................................................................................... 13-3
13.4 How to Set Vector Length and Vector Motion .......................................................... 13-4
13.5 How to Display TT Data ........................................................................................... 13-6
13.5.1 How to display target data for individual TT................................................. 13-6
13.6 Displaying Past Positions of TT ............................................................................... 13-7
13.6.1 How to enable/disable the past position display .......................................... 13-7
13.6.2 Past position point attributes........................................................................ 13-7
13.7 How to set the TT Source ........................................................................................ 13-8
13.7.1 TT source for configurations compliant with the latest regulations .............. 13-8
13.7.2 TT source for non-compliant configurations.................................................13-9
14. AIS TARGET FUNCTIONS..................................................................................14-1
14.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 14-1
14.2 AIS Symbols............................................................................................................. 14-2
14.3 Voyage Data ............................................................................................................ 14-5
14.4 How to Show, Hide AIS Targets............................................................................... 14-6
14.5 How to Filter AIS Targets ......................................................................................... 14-7
14.6 Activated Targets ..................................................................................................... 14-8
14.7 Sleeping Targets...................................................................................................... 14-8
14.7.1 How to sleep an activated target.................................................................. 14-8
14.7.2 How to sleep all activated targets ................................................................14-8
14.8 How to Display AIS Target Data .............................................................................. 14-9
14.9 Vector Length, Vector Stabilization in True Motion Mode ......................................14-11
14.10How to Display AIS Target Past Positions............................................................. 14-12
14.10.1How to enable/disable the past position display ........................................ 14-12
14.11TT, AIS Target Association.................................................................................... 14-13
14.12How to Display Own Ship Data .............................................................................14-13
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15. AIS SAFETY, NAVTEX MESSAGES ..................................................................15-1
15.1 AIS Safety Messages ...............................................................................................15-1
15.1.1 How to send an AIS safety message ...........................................................15-1
15.1.2 How to display received and sent AIS safety messages..............................15-2
15.1.3 How to delete a received or sent message ..................................................15-3
15.2 Navtex Messages.....................................................................................................15-3
15.2.1 How to receive Navtex messages ................................................................15-4
15.2.2 How to delete received Navtex messages ...................................................15-5
16. RADAR OVERLAY ..............................................................................................16-1
16.1 Introduction...............................................................................................................16-1
16.2 How to Setup the Radar Overlay..............................................................................16-2
16.3 How to Adjust the Radar Signal Fed From the Radar Connection Box....................16-3
16.4 Error Between Radar Echo Image and Chart...........................................................16-7
16.5 Error Sources for Radar Echo Image and TT Mismatch ..........................................16-8
17. WEATHER OVERLAY.........................................................................................17-1
17.1 What is the Weather Overlay?..................................................................................17-1
17.2 How to Activate, Deactivate the Weather Overlay....................................................17-1
17.3 How to Select, Playback a Weather Data File..........................................................17-2
17.4 How to Set up the Weather Overlay.........................................................................17-3
17.5 Weather Overlay Examples......................................................................................17-5
17.5.1 Wind display .................................................................................................17-5
17.5.2 Temperature display.....................................................................................17-6
17.5.3 Cloud coverage display ................................................................................17-6
17.5.4 Precipitation rate display ..............................................................................17-6
17.5.5 Waves display ..............................................................................................17-7
17.5.6 Ocean current display ..................................................................................17-7
17.6 Weather Spot Information.........................................................................................17-8
17.7 Summary of Weather Overlay Viewability, Operability and Operating Mode ...........17-8
18. NAVIGATION SENSORS ....................................................................................18-1
18.1 CCRS .......................................................................................................................18-1
18.2 How to Select Navigation Sensors ...........................................................................18-2
18.2.1 Sensors menu description............................................................................18-2
18.3 Source of Position ....................................................................................................18-5
18.4 CCRP, Primary, Secondary and Pivot Positions of Own Ship..................................18-6
18.5 Source of Navigation Data........................................................................................18-7
18.6 Switching of Sensor and Indication ..........................................................................18-9
18.7 Filter Status ..............................................................................................................18-9
18.8 Position Alignment..................................................................................................18-11
18.8.1 How to align position ..................................................................................18-11
18.8.2 How to cancel position alignment...............................................................18-12
18.9 Wind Sensor...........................................................................................................18-12
18.10Depth Sensor.........................................................................................................18-13
19. RECORDING, PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS ...........................................................19-1
19.1 How to Record User, Position Events ......................................................................19-1
19.1.1 User events ..................................................................................................19-1
19.1.2 Position events .............................................................................................19-2
19.2 Details Log................................................................................................................19-5
19.3 Voyage Log ..............................................................................................................19-6
19.3.1 How to set conditions for voyage logging.....................................................19-7
19.4 Chart Usage Log ......................................................................................................19-8
19.5 Danger Targets Log..................................................................................................19-9
19.5.1 How to filter the danger targets log ............................................................19-10
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19.6 Route Transfer Log ................................................................................................ 19-11
19.7 How to Playback the Log ....................................................................................... 19-12
20. ALERTS ...............................................................................................................20-1
20.1 What is an Alert?...................................................................................................... 20-1
20.2 Alert Box................................................................................................................... 20-2
20.3 How to Temporarily Silence the Buzzer for an Alarm or Warning............................ 20-5
20.4 How to Acknowledge an Alarm or Warning..............................................................20-5
20.5 Alert List ................................................................................................................... 20-6
20.6 Alert Log................................................................................................................... 20-7
20.7 Alert Reception from Connected Sensors................................................................ 20-8
21. PARAMETERS.....................................................................................................21-1
21.1 Ship and Route Parameters..................................................................................... 21-1
21.2 Forwarding Distances .............................................................................................. 21-2
21.3 Cost Parameters ...................................................................................................... 21-3
21.4 Instant Track Parameters......................................................................................... 21-4
22. CONNING DISPLAYS..........................................................................................22-1
22.1 Main Conning Display .............................................................................................. 22-1
22.2 Conning Display Examples ...................................................................................... 22-3
22.3 Mini Conning Display ............................................................................................. 22-11
22.4 Side Conning Display (landscape monitor only) .................................................... 22-12
23. SETTINGS MENU ................................................................................................23-1
23.1 How to Access the Settings Menu ........................................................................... 23-1
23.2 File Export ................................................................................................................23-2
23.3 File Import ................................................................................................................23-3
23.4 File Maintenance...................................................................................................... 23-4
23.5 Alert Setting..............................................................................................................23-5
23.6 Self Test ................................................................................................................... 23-7
23.7 Data Sharing ............................................................................................................23-8
23.8 Customize ................................................................................................................ 23-9
23.9 Display Test ........................................................................................................... 23-10
23.10Keyboard Test .......................................................................................................23-11
23.11Screenshots........................................................................................................... 23-13
23.11.1How to export screenshots......................................................................... 23-14
23.11.2How to delete screenshots......................................................................... 23-14
23.11.3How to print screenshots............................................................................ 23-14
23.12User Default........................................................................................................... 23-15
23.13CCRP ....................................................................................................................23-16
24. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING.....................................................24-1
24.1 Maintenance............................................................................................................. 24-1
24.2 How to Replace the Fuse......................................................................................... 24-2
24.3 Trackball Maintenance............................................................................................. 24-2
24.4 How to Clean and Replace the Air Inlet Filter .......................................................... 24-3
24.4.1 EC-3000 Processor Unit .............................................................................. 24-3
24.4.2 ECN-303/304/319/323/327 Console Units ................................................... 24-4
24.5 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... 24-5
24.6 Consumable Parts.................................................................................................... 24-7
24.7 Color Differentiation Test for S57 Charts ................................................................. 24-8
25. ALERT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (optional specification) ..............................25-1
25.1 What is an Alert Management System (AMS)?........................................................ 25-1
25.2 System Configuration............................................................................................... 25-1
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25.3 Alert Definition, Priority and Category of Alerts ........................................................25-1
25.4 Alert Category and Alert Acknowledgement From Connected Equipment, AMS .....25-4
25.5 How to Acknowledge an Alert From the AMS ..........................................................25-4
25.6 Alert-related Sentences............................................................................................25-5
25.6.1 ACK/ALR sentences.....................................................................................25-5
25.6.2 ACN/ALC/ALF/ARC/HBT sentences ............................................................25-6
25.7 How an Alarm is Transferred to the BNWAS............................................................25-9
25.8 Change of Priority for Unacknowledged Warning ..................................................25-10
25.9 How to Temporarily Silence the Buzzer .................................................................25-10
25.10Buzzer Patterns .....................................................................................................25-10
25.11Alert Priority, Alert State ........................................................................................25-11
25.12Aggregated Alert....................................................................................................25-12
25.13Responsibility Transfer Alert..................................................................................25-13
25.14Backup Configuration ............................................................................................25-14
25.15Alert and Alert-related Icons ..................................................................................25-16
25.16AMS Mode Operations ..........................................................................................25-17
25.16.1How to select the AMS mode .....................................................................25-17
25.16.2AMS mode windows...................................................................................25-17
26. AUTOPILOT OPERATIONS (optional specification)........................................26-1
26.1 Configuration ............................................................................................................26-1
26.2 Controls ....................................................................................................................26-2
26.2.1 EMRI FAP-2000 ...........................................................................................26-2
26.2.2 EMRI FAP-3000 ...........................................................................................26-4
26.2.3 TOKYO KEIKI PR-6000 ...............................................................................26-8
26.2.4 TOKYO KEIKI PR-9000 .............................................................................26-12
26.2.5 YOKOGAWA PT-500A...............................................................................26-13
26.2.6 YOKOGAWA PT-900 .................................................................................26-14
26.2.7 Raytheon Anschutz NP-5400 .....................................................................26-16
26.3 Steering Modes ......................................................................................................26-17
26.3.1 EMRI FAP-2000, FAP-3000 .......................................................................26-17
26.3.2 TOKYO KEIKI PR-6000, YOKOGAWA PT-500A/PT-900,
Raytheon Anschutz NP-5400 ....................................................................26-18
26.3.3 TOKYO KEIKI PR-9000 .............................................................................26-20
26.3.4 YOKOGAWA PT-900 .................................................................................26-20
26.3.5 Raytheon Anschutz NP-5400 .....................................................................26-20
26.3.6 Summary of steering modes ......................................................................26-20
26.4 Track Control Functions at the ECDIS ...................................................................26-22
26.5 How to Select the ECDIS to Control the Autopilot..................................................26-23
26.6 How to Activate, Deactivate the Track Control System (TCS) from the ECDIS .....26-24
26.6.1 How to activate the TCS.............................................................................26-24
26.6.2 How to deactivate the TCS.........................................................................26-24
26.6.3 Track control limitations in Raytheon Anschutz NP-5400,
Tokyo Keiki PR-9000, and the FMD...........................................................26-25
26.7 Route Steering Related Indications, Alerts and Messages Generated
by ECDIS................................................................................................................26-26
26.7.1 Route steering related information in Route Information box .....................26-26
26.7.2 Alerts and messages when precondition for route steering are
not complete...............................................................................................26-27
26.7.3 Other route steering indications and alerts.................................................26-29
26.8 Alerts Given When Approaching a Waypoint .........................................................26-30
26.8.1 Track Control System (TCS) testing standard and Autopilot......................26-30
26.8.2 Differences between IEC 62065 Ed. 1.0 and Ed. 2.0.................................26-30
26.8.3 About the Backup Navigator Alarm ............................................................26-33
26.8.4 Waypoint-related indications in the Route Information box ........................26-35
26.9 TCS-related Alerts from the Raytheon Anschutz NP-5400 ....................................26-36
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26.10Route Steering Operations.................................................................................... 26-37
26.10.1How to stop or change a pre-enabled turn in route steering...................... 26-37
26.10.2Collision avoidance maneuver in route steering ........................................ 26-38
26.11Steering Performance............................................................................................26-38
26.11.1Expected steering performance for going ahead ....................................... 26-38
26.11.2Expected steering performance for turns................................................... 26-39
26.11.3Expected steering performance under critical failure................................. 26-40
26.11.4When track control is stopped.................................................................... 26-43
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE .......................................................................................AP-1
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS,SYMBOLS ............................................................AP-5
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE.......................................................................AP-16
APPENDIX 4 DATA COLOR AND MEANING........................................................AP-33
APPENDIX 5 ALERT LIST......................................................................................AP-34
SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................SP-1
INDEX.......................................................................................................................... IN-1
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FOREWORD
Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information
System) FMD-3200, FMD-3200-BB, FMD-3300. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO
name has become synonymous with quality and reliability.
Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and
dependable marine electronics equipment. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our ex-
tensive global network of agents and dealers.
This equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environ-
ment. However, no machine can perform its intended function unless installed, operated and
maintained properly. Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for operation
and maintenance.
Features
The FMD-3000 series ECDIS is the product of FURUNO’s extensive experience in computer tech-
nology and marine electronics. The ECDIS displays electronic charts, nav lines, TT data, AIS tar-
gets and other navigation data on a high-resolution 19-inch (FMD-3200), 23.1-inch display (FMD-
3300), 27-inch display (FMD-3300). The FMD-3200-BB is supplied without a monitor, permitting
use of the commercial monitor of your choice.
The main features of this ECDIS series are
Standards Used in this Manual
• Complies with IMO MSC.232(82), IMO A.694(17), IEC 61162-450 Ed. 1 AMD1, IEC 62065 Ed. 2,
IEC 61174 Ed. 4, IEC 61162-1 Ed. 5, IEC 61162-2 Ed. 1, IEC 62288 Ed. 2, IEC 60945 Ed. 4.
• Continuous monitoring of ship’s position through multi-sensor Kalman filter processing using GPS,
DGPS, SDME.
• Route planning and route monitoring facilities.
• Radar image can be overlaid on electronic charts. (Requires a FURUNO FAR-2xx7, FAR-2xx8,
FAR-3xx0 or FCR-2xx9 radar.)
• Grounding warnings, safe depth contours.
• Chart database loaded and updated using DVD ROMs or CD ROMs.
• Target data from TT (Tracked Target) and AIS transponder to aid in collision avoidance.
• The keys and controls of the ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024 are shown in bold face; for example,
the ENTER key.
• The buttons on the InstantAccess bar
â„¢
and Status bar and menu items are shown in brackets; for
example, the [PLAN] button.
• Context-sensitive menus are available with many buttons and boxes and objects within the display
area. Right-click those items to display the related context-sensitive menu.
• Unless noted otherwise, "click" means to push the left button on a trackball module (in order to do
a function).
• There are two types of Control Units: ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024 (alphabet keyboard, controls,
trackball module) and Trackball Control Unit RCU-026 (trackball module only). Unless noted oth-
erwise, "Control Unit" refers to the RCU-024.
• "Keyboard" refers to the alphabet keyboard of the ECDIS Control Unit RCU-024.
• The system can be operated with the controls of the ECDIS Control Unit or a trackball module. The
descriptions in this manual use the trackball module.
• The color mentioned in this manual are the default colors. Your colors may vary.
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Program No.
ECDIS: 2450074-03.xx, Conning: 2450079-03.xx
(xx is version no.)
Data protection scheme
You can find the latest ECDIS software maintenance on the internet, at the following address:
http://www.furuno.com/en/merchant/ecdis/FMD-3200_3300/#SoftwareVersion
The latest IHO standard can be found at http://www.iho.int
Virus Prevention
The ECDIS is not equipped with a virus checker. The ECDIS operates in real time; therefore, hav-
ing a virus checker that periodically checks the equipment for viruses would increase the process-
ing load, which can affect operation. However, you can avoid viruses by following the instructions
in this section.
Updating a chart: The PC and medium (USB flash memory, etc.) used to download and store an
update for an existing chart or a new chart may be infected with a virus. Check the PC and the
medium for viruses with a commercial virus checker - BEFORE you connect them to the ECDIS.
Be sure the virus checker contains the latest virus definition files.
Network connection: The ECDIS receives and displays information from various navigation
equipment and radar via a LAN. A PC and other equipment connected to a network can carry vi-
ruses. To prevent the introduction of a virus to the LAN, DO NOT connect the ECDIS or HUB to
an external network, including other shipboard LAN.
3rd party software: Do not install any 3rd party software
Open source software
This product includes software to be licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU
Lesser General Public License (LGPL), BSD, Apache, MIT and others. The program(s) is/are free
software(s), and you can copy it and/or redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL
or LGPL as published by the Free Software Foundation. Please access to the following URL if you
need source codes: https://www.furuno.co.jp/en/contact/cnt_oss_e01.html
This product uses the software module that was developed by the Independent JPEG Group.
Product FMD-3xx0
Software version 01.xx 03.xx
Testing Standard IEC 61174 Ed. 3 IEC 61174 Ed. 4
Elec. Nav. Chart (ENC) S-57 Ed. 3.1, S-57 Ed. 3.1.1,
S-57 Maintenance Document (Cumulative) No.8
Raster Nav. Chart (RNC) S-61 Ed. 1.0
ECDIS Presentation Library S-52 PresLib Ed. 3.4 S-52 PresLib Ed. 4.0
ECDIS Color Scheme/Symbols S-52 Ed. 6.0 S-52 Ed. 6.1
ENC Data Protection S-63 Ed. 1.1.1 S-63 ed. 1.2.0
IHO CDS S-64 Ed. 2.0.0 S-64 Ed. 3.0.1
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Reverse engineering
Reverse engineering (reverse assemble, reverse compiler) of the software of this equipment is
strictly prohibited.
However, reverse engineering is permitted under the following conditions:
• The library used for the reverse engineering (GNU Library General Public License Version 2,
GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1, or later editions) is clearly noted.
• The reverse engineered software is used only within the scope outlined under the appropriate
license.
CE declaration
With regards to CE declarations, please refer to our website (www.furuno.com), for further infor-
mation about RoHS conformity declarations.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Single workstation
* See page xviii for the monitors available with the ECDIS.
Dashed lines indicate
optional or local supply
equipment.
Switching
HUB
HUB-100
Sensor Adapter
MC-3010A
Sensor Adapter
MC-3020D
Sensor Adapter
MC-3030D
Serial interface
Analog interface
Digital IN interface
Digital OUT interface
Category of units
All units protected
from the weather.
Sensor Adapter
MC-3000S
EC-3000
PROCESSOR
UNIT
100-115/220-230 VAC,
1ø, 50/60 Hz
ECDIS
Control Unit
RCU-024
or
Trackball
Control Unit
RCU-026
ECDIS
Control Unit
RCU-024
or
Trackball
Control Unit
RCU-026
(Max. 2)
100-115/200-230 VAC
1ø, 50/60 Hz
24 VDC
Intelligent HUB
HUB-3000
Radar 1
Radar Connection Box
RCB-002
Radar 2
100-230 VAC
Gateway network equipment
(radar, ECDIS, etc.)
AC-DC Power
Supply Unit
PR-240
IF Signal:
- Serial Interface ×4 (IEC 61162-1/2)
- Serial Interface ×4 (IEC 61162-1)
- Digital Out ×6
(power fail/system fail/ NO ×2, NC ×2)
- Digital In (ack in)
Monitor Unit*
(Conning Monitor)
Monitor Unit*
(Main Monitor)
Monitor Unit*
(Sub Monitor)
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Multiple workstation
* See page xviii for the monitors available with the ECDIS.
EC-3000
PROCESSOR
UNIT
Dashed lines indicate
optional or local supply
equipment.
100-115/
220-230 VAC,
1ø, 50/60 Hz
Serial
interface
Analog
interface
Digital IN
interface
EC-3000
PROCESSOR
UNIT
Switching HUB
HUB-100
Digital OUT
interface
Category of units
All units protected
from the weather.
Sensor Adapter
MC-3000S
Sensor Adapter
MC-3010A
Sensor Adapter
MC-3020D
Sensor Adapter
MC-3030D
IF Signal:
(Same as left.)
ECDIS
Control Unit
RCU-024
or
Trackball
Control Unit
RCU-026
ECDIS
Control Unit
RCU-024
or
Trackball
Control Unit
RCU-026
(Max. 2)
ECDIS
Control Unit
RCU-024
or
Trackball
Control Unit
RCU-026
ECDIS
Control Unit
RCU-024
or
Trackball
Control Unit
RCU-026
(Max. 2)
Gateway network
equipment
(radar, ECDIS, etc.)
Intelligent HUB
HUB-3000
100-115/
220-230 VAC,
1ø, 50/60 Hz
100-230 VAC
Radar 1
Radar Connection Box
RCB-002
Radar 2
100-115/200-230 VAC
1ø, 50/60 Hz
24 VDC
AC-DC Power
Supply Unit
PR-240
IF Signal:
- Serial Interface ×4
(IEC 61162-1/2)
- Serial Interface ×4
(IEC 61162-1)
- Digital Out ×6
(power fail/system fail/
NO ×2, NC ×2)
- Digital In (ack in)
Monitor Unit*
(Conning Monitor)
Monitor Unit*
(Main Monitor)
Monitor Unit*
(Sub Monitor)
Monitor Unit*
(Conning Monitor)
Monitor Unit*
(Main Monitor)
Monitor Unit*
(Sub Monitor)
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Monitors available with the ECDIS
The following monitors are available with the ECDIS:
*
1
: Standard supply for FMD-3200.
*
2
: Standard supply for FMD-3300.
*
3
: Do not use for the monitor connected to the DVI1 port. These monitors are available for the
port other than DVI1 port.
Maker Model Viewing distance
FURUNO
MU-190*
1
1.02 m
MU-231*
2
1.2 m
MU-201CE 1.0759 m
MU-231CE 1.0138 m
MU-270W*
2
1.02 m
Hatteland Display
JH19T14 FUD 1.011 m
JH20T17 FUD 0.878 m
JH23T12 FUD*
3
1.011 m
JH23T14 FUD 1.011 m
JH26T11 MMD*
3
0.985 m
HD19T21 MMD*
3
1.010 m
HD24T21 MMD*
3
0.951 m
HD24T22 FUD 0.951 m
HD26T21 MMD 0.985 m
HD26T22 MMD*
3
0.985 m
HD26T22 FUD 0.985 m
HD27T22 FUD 1.070 m
HD32T22 FUD 1.268 m
HD55T22 FUD 2.164 m
North Invent WA270-01.MON.01 1.02 m
WA460-01.MON.01 1.82 m
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Furuno FMD3300 User manual

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Car video systems
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User manual
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