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Check to make sure that the radar switch in your dashboard or breaker is turned on. If it
is, then recycle the radar by turning it off and back on again. If the problem persists, the
radar has either lost power or has lost its connection to the Navigator. Contact Faria for
further assistance.
7. Error: Radar now restarting
This usually means that when you attempted to start radar communication, operations
already underway prevented Navigator from connecting. The error is also displayed
whenever there is any type of communications error between the Navigator and the
radar system.
The radar menu temporarily disappears, then automatically reappears in a few seconds.
Press the
Transmit
button to try connecting again.
This procedure may be attempted up to three times, after which you may receive the
message “Error: Radar has stopped responding.” If this happens, close and then restart
Navigator. You may also need to restart the radar system. This should solve the
connection difficulty.
If the problem persists, or if it happens often, contact Faria for further assistance.
8. It appears your radar hardware may need to be serviced
This message indicates a fatal error in the radar firmware. The radar equipment will
need to be serviced. To arrange for service, you may either contact your Maestro
Navigator dealer, or contact Faria Technical Support.
Note!
about Modifying Radar Setup Options
The last button in the radar menu leads to the radar setup submenu. While the main
radar menu lets you control general items like gain, clutter and range, the options under
radar setup let you make changes to the operation and calibration of the radar scanner
itself. Do not make any setup changes unless you have a thorough understanding of the
item(s) being adjusted and their impact on radar operation. If you do make any changes
you wish to undo, you can always revert to the original factory settings by pressing the
button labeled
Factory Default
.
Note!
This resets ALL settings.
Troubleshooting: Depth
9. Depth data is not available.
Verify that the transducer is present in the hull.
Clean the sensor surface if necessary (refer to transducer manufacturer’s instructions for
proper cleaning technique).
The transducer must not only gather information, but also must transmit this information
to the navigation computer. If the sensor is present and clean, the problem may be that
the information is being gathered, but not transmitted.
Maestro Navigator is equipped with special software tools for verifying data output from
depth sensors. Contact Faria from your vessel and a product support specialist will work
with you to determine the problem and find a solution.
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