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FURUNO DEEPSEA WORLD 20 High resolution Multi-color LCD MARINE RADAR WITH ARPA AND AIS DISPLAY Models FAR-2117/2127/2137S Advanced signal processing for improved detection in rough sea LCD display providing crisp radar images Designed to comply with SOLAS carriage requirements for ships below 10,000 GT Up to four radars can be interswitched in the network without an extra device Automatic plotting/tracking of 100 targets manually or automatically acquired Easy operation by customizable function keys, trackball/wheel palm module and rotary controls Low spurious magnetrons meeting ITU-R unwanted emission standards s 1000 AIS-equipped targets R The future today with FURUNO's electronics technology. FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya City, Japan Phone: +81 (0)798 65-2111 Fax: +81 (0)798 65-4200, 66-4622 URL: www.furuno.co.jp Catalogue No. R-184b TRADE MARK REGISTERED MARCA REGISTRADA

Improved target detection capabilit give the best and reliable performan EBL control VRM control Menu Item Selector (wheel and enter keys) Cursor Control User Customizable Function Keys Full-keyboard Control The control head has logically arranged controls in a combination of push keys and trackball. Well organized menu ensures that all operations can be done by trackball. Palm Control Alternative to the Full-keyboard Control or additional as a remote operation.

y and user interface ce Radar System 1 Radar System 2 Independent Antenna Antenna Interswitch Antenna Interswitch Antenna 100 Base-TX Other Radar Images Chart Information COG, SOG, STW, etc. Repeater The radars can be connected to an Ethernet network for a variety of user requirements. SOLAS Chapter V as amended requires X- and S-band radars for ships 3000 GT and over. Each of X- and S-band radars can be interswitched without using an extra option. Up to four radars can be interchanged in the network. In addition, the essential navigational information including the electronic chart, L/L, COG, SOG, STW, etc. can be shared in the network. Antenna Antenna The revolutionary FAR-21x7 series of X- and S-band radars are the result of FURUNO s 50 years of experience in marine electronics and advanced computer technology. This series is designed to meet the exacting standards of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) below 10,000 GT. The display unit employs a 20 LCD which provides an effective picture diameter of larger than 250 mm. The SXGA monitor provides crisp radar images, which are presented in a selectable color with a day and night background color for easy observation in all lighting conditions. Different colors are assigned for marks, symbols and texts for user-friendly operations. Target detection is enhanced by sophisticated signal processing techniques. Two guard zones can be set at required ranges in any sector. Other ship s movements are assessed by advanced target tracking software and alerted by CPA/TCPA data readouts. The FAR-21x7 series can display AIS-equipped ships, when connected with an AIS transponder. The radar antenna is available with 4, 6.5, or 8 feet radiator.for the X-band, the rotation speed is selectable from 24 rpm for standard radars or 42 rpm for HSC. The S-band radar is also available with the antenna radiator of 10 or 12 feet. The S-band radar assures target detection in adverse weather where an X-band is heavily affected by sea or rain clutter.

OS data cell DATA Cell 1 Tracking data Water temp, Depth, Wind Magnify DATA Cell 2 Tracking data DATA Cell 3 AIS Information Targets automatically acquired AIS-equipped target selected for data reading. DATA DISPLAY A variety of navigational information, own ship status, radar plotting data, wind, water temperature and information from other shipborne sensors are displayed on the cells. These selected targets are marked with a square symbol on the radar display. Magnify is a special feature of the FURUNO radars FAR-21x7 series. This looks like a delayed-sweep zoom that the IMO strictly prohibits, but where the Administration accepts, the Magnify feature enlarges part of radar display for some special maritime activity. TARGET ASSOCIATION (Fusion) An AIS-equipped ship may be displayed by both AIS and ARPA symbols. This is because the AIS position is measured by a GPS in L/L while the ARPA target blip and data are measured by range and bearing from own ship and located on the radar PPI. When the symbols are within an operator-set criteria, the ARPA symbol is merged in the AIS symbol. The criteria are determined by the differences in range, bearing, course, speed, etc. MARKS AND SYMBOLS FOR ARPA AND AIS AIS information Static Data MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity) IMO number (Where available) Call sign & name Length and beam Type of ship Location of position-fixing antenna on the ship Voyage related data Ship s draught Hazardous cargo (type) Destination and ETA (at masters discretion) Dynamic data Ship s position with accuracy indication and integrity status UTC Course over ground (COG) Speed over ground (SOG) Heading Navigation status (manual input) Rate of turn (where available) Update rates Dependent on speed and course alternation (2 s 3 min) Short safety-related messages Free messages

X-band antenna for FAR-2117, 2127 8 ft antenna (4 or 6.5 ft also available) Performance Monitor built in S-band antenna for FAR-2137S FAR-2117 FAR-2127 FAR-2137S X-band, 12 kw, TR up X-band, 25 kw, TR up S-band, 30 kw, TR up Performance Monitor built in GUARD ZONES Guard Zones Automatic Acquisition Zone Two automatic acquisition zones may be set in a sector or any form. They also act as suppression zones, avoiding unnecessary overloading to the processor and clutter by disabling automatic acquisition and tracking outside them. Targets in a automatic acquisition zone appear as inverse triangle. The operator can manually acquire important targets without restriction. CPA Alarm Zone 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 target movement trend. Guard Zones and Anchor Watch Zone Guard Zones generate visual and audible alarms when targets enter the operator set zones. One of Guard Zones may be used as an anchor watch to alert the operator when own ship or targets drift away from the set zone. TARGET TRAILS The target trails feature generates monotone or gradual shading afterglow on all objects on the display. The shading afterglow paints the display just like on an analog PPI. The monotone trails are useful to show own ship movement and other ship tracks in a specific fishing operation. The trail time is adjustable for 15, 30 s, 1, 3, 6, 15, 30 min or continuous. The target trails are indicated in a different color from background. The unique feature in this radar is a choice of True or Relative mode in Relative Motion (only True in TM). NIGHT VIEW CHART OVERLAY RADAR MAP Map Marks Map Lines This radar incorporates a VideoPlotter that allows to display electronic charts (C-MAP NT+, Navionics NavCharts), plot own and other ship s track, enable entry of waypoints/routes, and make a radar map. Chart is displayed in combination of radar images (overlaid with radar images). Up to 200 waypoints and up to 30 routes can be stored. Each route may contain up to 30 waypoints. A radar map is a combination of map lines and marks whereby the user can define and input the navigation area, route planning and monitoring data. The radar map has the capacity of 3,000 points for lines and marks. The map data can be memorized to facilitate repeated use on a routine navigation area.

Specifications of FAR-2117/2127/2137S Antenna Radiators 1. Type Slotted waveguide array 2. Beamwidth and sidelobe attenuation RF Transceiver X-Band 1. Frequency X-band: 9410 MHz ± 30 MHz S-band: 3050 MHz ± 30 MHz 2. Output power S-Band Radiator Type XN-12AF XN-20AF XN-24AF SN-30AF SN-36AF Length 4 ft 6.5 ft 8 ft 10 ft 12 ft Beamwidth(H) 1.9 1.23 0.95 2.3 1.8 Beamwidth(W) 20 20 20 25 25 Sidelobe (within ± 10 ) -24 db -28 db -28 db -24 db -24 db Sidelobe (outside ± 10 ) -30 db -32 db -32 db -30 db -30 db S-band 10 ft radiator usable for an HSC 3. Rotation Rotation Gear Box Output Power Transceiver 24 rpm RSB-096 X-Band FAR-2117 12 kw RTR-078 42 rpm RSB-097 21/26 rpm RSB-098 RSB-099 FAR-2127 25 kw RTR-079 S-Band 45 rpm RSB-100 RSB-101 RSB-102 FAR-2137S 30 kw RTR-080 3. Pulselength/PRR Range scale (nm) Pulselength (µs) PRR (Hz) 0.125, 0.25 0.07 3000 0.5 0.07, 0.15 3000 0.75, 1.5 0.07, 0.15, 0.3 3000, 1500 3 0.15, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 3000, 1500, 1000 6 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1.2 1500, 1000, 600 12, 24 0.5, 0.7, 1.2 1000, 600 48, 96 1.2 600 4. I.F. 60 MHz, Logarithmic 5. Bandwidth Short pulse: 40 MHz Middle pulse: 10 MHz Long pulse: 3 MHz Radar 1. 20.1" color LCD (SXGA 1280 x 1024 pixels), 400 (H) x 320 (V) mm, Effective display diameter: 308 mm Echo Color: Yellow, green or white in 32 levels 2. Range scales and ring intervals (nm) Range:.125,.25,.5,.75, 1.5, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96 Ring:.025,.05,.1,.25,.25,.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 3. Minimum range 30* m on 0.75 nm range scale *Using a 10 m 2 test target at 3.5 m high above sea and antenna at 15 m high (IEC 60936-1). Different conditions give a different result, maybe close to 20 m in actual installations. 4. Range discrimination 30 m on 0.75* nm range scale 5. Range ring accuracy +0.2 % 6. Presentation modes Head-Up, Course-Up, North-Up, North-Up TM 7. Heading information Furuno GPS compass is a recommendable heading sensor as a backup of a gyrocompass. Confirm with your Administrations. 8. Parallel index lines 1, 2, 3 or 6 lines (menu selectable) 9. Radar map 20,000 points to create coastlines, own ship safety contour, isolated underwater dangers, buoys, traffic routing systems, prohibited areas, fairways as required by IMO. Automatic Plotting 1. Acquisition 100 targets (e.g. manually 50, automatically 50) 2. Tracking 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, 3, 6, 12, 15, 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 CPA limit: 0.2-10 nm, TCPA limit: 0-99 min. 7. Trial maneuver Dynamic or static, with selected delay time. AIS (Data input from AIS is required) 1. Symbols Sleeping, Activated, Dangerous, Selected, Lost targets 2. Number of targets 1,000 targets max. 3. Data indication Basic and expanded data Power Supply (specify when ordering) 1. Processor 24 VDC or 115/230 VAC, 1ø, 50/60 Hz, 7.6 A (FAR-2117: 24 rpm at 24 VDC), 8.8 A (FAR-2127: 24 rpm at 24 VDC) 440 VAC, 1ø, 50/60 Hz with optional transformer RU-1803 2. 24 VDC or 115/230 VAC, 1ø, 50/60 Hz, 2.3 A (24 VDC) 440 VAC, 1ø, 50/60 Hz with optional transformer RU-1803 3. Antenna FAR-2137S: 230 VAC, 3ø, 60 Hz; 380 VAC, 3ø, 50 Hz; 440 VAC, 3ø, 60 Hz 115 VAC, 3ø, 60 Hz with optional transformer RU-5693 230 VAC, 3ø, 50 Hz with optional transformer RU-6522 440 VAC, 3ø, 50 Hz with optional transformer RU-5466-1 This series of radar comply with the following IMO and IEC standards: IEC 60936-1 shipborne radar IEC 60936-2 HSC radar IEC 60872-1 ARPA IEC 60872-2 ATA IEC 60945 General requirements IMO MSC.64(67) Annex 4 IMO A.823(19)

EQUIPMENT LIST Standard 1. MU-201CR 2. Processor RPU-013 3. Full-keyboard Control RCU-014 Trackball Control (Palm Control ) RCU-015 (Specify when ordering) 4. Antenna with cable, 15/20/30/50/100 m (Specify when ordering) 5. Power Supply unit PSU-007 for FAR-2137S 6. Standard Spare Parts and Installation Materials Option 1. Remote Control RCU-016 2. Gyro Interface GC-10 (built in Processor ) 3. DVI-Analog RGB Conversion Kit (Buffer board built in) OP-03-180 4. RGB Connector DSUB-BNC-1 (for VDR) 5. Card Interface CU-100 6. Transformer RU-1803/5466-1/5693/6522 7. Rectifier RU-3424/1746B 8. Junction Box RJB-001 9. Antenna Cable RW-9600 10. External Alert Buzzer OP03-21 11. Hand Grip FP03-09840 12. Bracket FP03-09820 13. Hub HUB-100 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM Antenna (Specify when ordering) For FAR-2137S For FAR-2117/2127 Performance Monitor PM-51 RW-9600 15/20/30/50/100 m Performance Monitor PM-31 RW-9600, 15 m Junction Box RJB-001 DPYCY x 3 (DPYCY-6 x 2 + TPYCY-2.5) + TTYCY-4 + RG-12/U, 70-270 m Junction Box RJB-001 RW-9600, 15 m Power Supply PSU-007 MU-201CR Remote Control RCU-016 10/20/30 m Full-keyboard Control RCU-014 5 m 250V-DPYCY-1.5 03S-9610 10/20/30 m Processor RPU-013 DVI-Analog RGB Convirsion Kit Gyro Interface GC-10 IEC 61162-1 250V-TTYC-1 IEC 61162-1 250V-TTYC-4 RW-4846 RGB Connector D-Sub-BNC-1 IEC 61162-1 250V-MPYC-7 Gyro Converter AD-100 GP-90 (Position, SOG, COG) SDME (STW for ARPA) AIS FA-100 ECDIS INS VDR DVI out Gyro Compass GPS Compass 10/20/30 m Trackball Control RCU-015 Ethernet 100Base-TX 250V-TTYC-1 HUB External Alarm FAR-28x7 Card Interface CU-100 115 VAC, 3, 60 Hz* 24 VDC 230 VAC, 3, 50 Hz* 115 VAC, 1, 50/60 Hz 230 VAC, 3, 60 Hz 230 VAC, 1, 50/60 Hz 380 VAC, 3, 50 Hz 440 VAC, 1, 50/60 Hz* 440 VAC, 3, 50 Hz* 440 VAC, 3, 60 Hz 24 VDC 115 VAC, 1, 50/60 Hz 230 VAC, 1, 50/60 Hz 440 VAC, 1, 50/60 Hz* Option or Shipyard Supply Power Specify power supply when ordering *Optional transformer required

Antenna for FAR-2117/2127 XN12AF: 33 kg 73 lb XN-20AF: 39 kg 86 lb XN-24AF: 42 kg 93 lb 555 21.9" 18 0.7" 124 4.9" 1260 49.6" 570 22.4" 18 0.7" 137 5.4" XN-20AF: 2040 80.3" XN-24AF: 2550 100.4" 468 18.4" 300 11.8" 4-15 468 18.4" 300 11.8" 4-15 Antenna for FAR-2137S SN-30AF: 127 kg 280 lb SN-36AF: 133 kg 293.2 lb Processor RPU-013 10 kg 22 lb 184 7.2" SN-36AF: 3765 148.2" SN-30AF: 3090 121.7" 421 16.6" 432 17.0" 110 4.3" 530 20.9" 105 100 105 4.1" 3.9" 4.1" 137 5.4" 110 4.3" 8-15 350 13.8" 432 17.0" 432 17.0" 378 14.9" 275 10.8" 561 22.1" 420 16.5" 710 28.0" 410 16.1" 385 15.2" 370 14.6" 350 13.8" 98 2-7 25 1.0" 340 13.4" 380 15.0" 7 0.3" 27 1.1" 250 9.8" MU-201CR Bracket mount 18.3 kg 40.4 lb 286 11.3" 498 19.6" 418 16.5" 183 7.2" 90 95 3.7" 360 14.2" 411 16.2" 534 21.0" 409 16.0" 526 20.7" Hand Grip (option) 35 454 17.9" 287 11.3" 352 13.9" 110 4.3" Bracket (option) Full-keyboard Control RCU-014 3.7 kg 8.2 lb 308 12.1" 398 15.7" 136 5.4" 180 7.1" 4-4 39 1.5" 54 2.1" 92 3.6" Panel mount 11.0 kg 33.5 lb 506 19.9" Trackball Control RCU-015 Remote Control RCU-016 2.4 kg 5.3 lb 506 19.9" 534 21.0" 296 11.7" 454 17.9" 79 3.1" 4-8 30 1.9" 80 3.2" 490 19.3" 296 11.7" 420 16.5" 110 4.3" 4-4 160 6.3" 136 5.4" 180 7.1" 35 1.4" 50 2.0" 89 3.5" SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE FURUNO U.S.A., INC. Camas, Washington, U.S.A. Phone: +1 360-834-9300 Telefax: +1 360-834-9400 FURUNO (UK) LIMITED Denmead, Hampshire, U.K. Phone: +44 2392-230303 Telefax: +44 2392-230101 FURUNO FRANCE S.A. Bordeaux-Mérignac, France Phone: +33 5 56 13 48 00 Telefax: +33 5 56 13 48 01 FURUNO ESPANA S.A. Madrid, Spain Phone: +34 91-725-90-88 Telefax: +34 91-725-98-97 FURUNO DANMARK AS Hvidovre, Denmark Phone: +45 36 77 45 00 Telefax: +45 36 77 45 01 FURUNO NORGE A/S Ålesund, Norway Phone: +47 70 102950 Telefax: +47 70 127021 FURUNO SVERIGE AB Västra Frölunda, Sweden Phone: +46 31-7098940 Telefax: +46 31-497093 FURUNO FINLAND OY Espoo, Finland Phone: +358 9 4355 670 Telefax: +358 9 4355 6710 04033Y Printed in Japan