Furuno 1622 Marine RADAR User Manual


 
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1. Remove mounting hardware at the bottom of
the antenna base. You may discard the
hardware. Assemble the mounting bracket
and fasten it to a mast. Fasten the antenna
unit to the bracket.
Mounting plate
Support
plate (1)
Support
plate (2)
Bracket (1)
Bracket (2)
Fixing plate
Figure 11 How to assemble and mount the
optional mounting bracket
2. Refer to previous steps 4-12 in "Mounting
on a platform".
1.2 Display Unit
Installation
Mounting considerations
When selecting a mounting location for the
display unit keep in mind the following points.
Locate the display unit in a position where
you can view and operate it conveniently.
The orientation of the display unit should be
so the radar screen is viewed while the
operator is facing in the direction of the bow.
This makes determination of your position
much easier.
The display unit is designed and constructed
to be splashproof, thus it can be installed
outdoors. If it is to be installed outdoors, we
recommend installing it an enclosed cabinet,
for maximum protection against the marine
environment.
Even though the picture is quite legible even
in bright sunlight, keep the display unit out of
direct sunlight or at least shaded because of
heat that can build up inside the cabinet.
The temperature and humidity of the
mounting location should be stable and
moderate. No LCD can provide adequate
contrast if the ambient temperature is too low
or too high.
Make sure you allow enough clearance both
to get to the connectors behind the unit and
to allow you to get your hands in on both
sides to loosen or tighten the mounting
knobs. Make sure you leave at least a foot or
so of "service loop" in cables behind the unit
for servicing or easy removal of the
connectors.
The compass safe distance of 0.65 meters
(standard compass) and 0.5 meters (steering
compass) should be observed to prevent
deviation of the magnetic compass.