Furuno USA 9ZWRTR101 Transceiver for Radar model FAR-1518/1528 User Manual

Furuno USA Inc Transceiver for Radar model FAR-1518/1528

Installation Manual Part 3

2.  WIRING2-112.4 Processor UnitThe illustration below is the AC specification unit. The DC specification unit does not have the fuse.2.4.1 How to fabricate the power cable1. Remove the armor of the cable by the amount shown in the figure below.2. Remove the insulation of the cores 10 mm. 3. Fix crimp-on lugs (FV5.5-4, yellow, supplied) to the cores. Cover the end of the armor with vinyl tape. Lay the cable in the cable clamp on the cable entry side of the processor unit. Fasten the cable clamp.4. Fasten the crimp-on lugs to the terminal block, referring to the interconnection di-agram at the back of this manual.DVI-D cable (5 m, to Monitor Unit)RGB cable (option)(to external monitor)TTYCSLA, antenna, control unit and RW-4864 cables (For clamping positions, see the sticker on the reverse side of the cover.)* For the antenna cable of the FAR-15x8, remove the spacer to insert the cable.LAN cable (UTP, CAT5e, local supply)(to other radar or HUB switch)(Fasten the cable to the post below the connector with a cable tie.)Power cableDC power: DPYC-6AC power: DPYC-2.5Ground terminal(Use IV-8sq., local supply)USB connector( No use.)SD cardslot*ArmorDC power: DPYC-6AC power: DPYC-2.5 AC: 50 mmDC: 60 mmTaping10
2.  WIRING2-122.4.2 How to fabricate signal cable, cables from external equipmentSignal cable for FAR-1518, FAR-1528Signal cable for FAR-1513, FAR-1523Attach the crimp-on lug to the core.Fold back shield.Core3003005050Vinyl sheathArmor Inner sheathCoaxial cable10Expose the cables then twist shield.8NOTICEDo not use crimp-on lug, toprevent contact resistancefrom increasing.Fasten shield with clamp.Fasten conductor with screw.How to fasten the coaxial cableSet this part in the cable clamp.Fold back shield.ConductorCoaxial cableArmorVinyl tape5914Coaxial cableExpose cores, then windshield around the armor.6
2.  WIRING2-13TTYCS, TTYCSLA cables (for external equipment)For lengths, see the table on the next page.How to connect wires to WAGO connectorPress downward.Terminal openerWAGO connectorWire Twist<Procedure>1. Twist the cores.2. Press the terminal opener downward.3. Insert the wire into the hole.4. Remove the terminal opener.5. Pull the wire to confirm that it is secure.How to fabricate the TTYCS series cableHow to fabricate the TTYCSLA series cablePass the heat-resistant tubing (supplied) onto the drain wire. Attach a crimp-on lug (preattached to the processor unit) to the drain wire. Fasten the crimp-on lug to its original location. SheathArmorDrain wireCrimp-on lugSecure tape with cable tie (supplied).Shield65L1ArmorExpose cores, then wind shield around the armor.Vinyl tapeL2L1L26Set this part in cable clamp.Vinyl tapeSecure tape with cable tie (supplied). Set this part in cable clamp.
2.  WIRING2-14Connector, cable and lengths (L1, L2 and L3)Signal cable RW-4864 (for sub display connection)To use the equipment as the main radar and connect a sub-radar, connect to J612 (SUB DISPLAY 1) or J611 (SUB DISPLAY 2), using the optional signal cable RW-4864. A maximum of two sub-radars can be connected.Connector No. Cable type L1 L2 L3J613 (Ext. alarm contact signal) TTYCSLA-7 300 70 150J614 (HDG) TTYCSLA-1Q 250 70 150J615 (AIS) TTYCSLA-4 200 70 200J616 (GPS), J617 (LOG) TTYCSLA-1 200 70 200J618/J619/J620 (AMS/ECDIS/AD-10) TTYCSLA-4 200 70 200

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