Furuno USA 9ZWRTR102 Transceiver for Radar User Manual IME 36700 A
Furuno USA Inc Transceiver for Radar IME 36700 A
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Installation Manual RIVER RADAR FR-1908V-BB SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................ i SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................... iii EQUIPMENT LISTS........................................................................................................ iv 1. MOUNTING..............................................................................................................1-1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Antenna Unit ......................................................................................................................1-1 Processor Unit ...................................................................................................................1-5 Control Unit ........................................................................................................................1-7 Monitor Unit........................................................................................................................1-7 2. WIRING....................................................................................................................2-1 2.1 Antenna Unit ......................................................................................................................2-2 2.2 Processor Unit ...................................................................................................................2-6 3. ADJUSTMENTS ......................................................................................................3-1 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 How to Open the Protected Menus....................................................................................3-1 How to Set Alarms .............................................................................................................3-2 How to Enter Your Shipâs Characteristics ..........................................................................3-2 How to Adjust Sweep Timing .............................................................................................3-3 How to Adjust Video Level .................................................................................................3-4 Heading Alignment.............................................................................................................3-4 How to Suppress Main Bang .............................................................................................3-5 How to Set the Transmission Stop Area ............................................................................3-6 How to Set the Radar Antenna Position ............................................................................3-6 How to Set the GPS Antenna Position...............................................................................3-6 How to Adjust the ROT/Rudder/Autopilot Graph (Analog Input Only) ...............................3-7 APPENDIX 1 JIS CABLE GUIDE .............................................................................AP-1 APPENDIX 2 INITIALIZE MENU TREE ....................................................................AP-2 OUTLINE DRAWINGS ................................................................................................ D-1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS.............................................................................. S-1 www.furuno.com All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders. Installation Manual This page is intentionally left blank. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The installer of the equipment must read the safety instructions before attempting to install the equipment. DANGER Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Warning, Caution Prohibitive Action Mandatory Action DANGER Wear a safety belt and hard hat when working on the antenna unit. Serious injury or death can result if someone falls from the radar antenna mast. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Do not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual. ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. Construct a suitable service platform from which to install the antenna unit. WARNING Do not install the monitor unit, processor unit or control unit where they may get wet from rain or water splash. Water in the units can result in fire, electrical shock, or damage the equipment. Ground the equipment to prevent electrical shock and mutual interference. Serious injury or death can result if someone falls from the radar antenna mast. CAUTION Turn off the power at the mains switchboard before beginning the installation. Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can result if the power is left on or is applied while the equipment is being installed. Be sure that the power supply is compatible with the voltage rating of the equipment. Connection of an incorrect power supply can cause fire or damage the equipment. Use only the specified power cable. Fire or damage to the equipment can result if a different cable is used. Use a disconnecting device (ex. breaker) to connect this equipment to the mains switchboard. ii Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass: Standard compass Steering compass Antenna Unit 1.35 m 0.85 m Processor Unit 0.70 m 0.40 m Control Unit 0.60 m 0.35 m SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Radiator XN20AF XN24AF ANTENNA UNIT RSB-120-102 (26 rpm) Control Unit RCU-032 RW-0013 External Monitor (MU-190V) USB -ROT Sensor (Analog/Alarm) -Auto Pilot (Analog/Follow-up) -Rudder (Analog) Sub Display DVI 24 VDC PROCESSOR UNIT RPU-026 External Monitor (VDR) RGB NMEA1 (HEADING SENSOR) IEC61162-2 NMEA2 (AIS) IEC61162-2 NMEA3 (NAV EQUIPMENT) IEC61162-1 24 VDC NMEA4 (Doppler) IEC61162-1 NMEA5 (Alarm INS) IEC61162-1 Rectifier RU-1746B-2 NMEA6 (ECDIS (TTM)) IEC61162-1 100/110/115//220/230 VAC 1Ď, 50/60 Hz Category of Units Antenna Unit: Exposed to the weather All other units: Protected from the weather iii EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard Supply Name Antenna Unit Processor Unit Control Unit Installation Materials Spare Parts Type XN20AF-RSB-120-102 XN24AF-RSB-120-102 RPU-026 RCU-032 CP03-34401 CP03-34501 CP03-33401 CP03-19101 SP03-17201 SP03-12501 Code No. 001-194-530 001-194-550 001-107-930 008-487-130 001-194-540 008-485-360 Qty Remarks 2040 mm, 26 rpm 2550 mm, 26 rpm For control unit For processor unit For antenna unit For radiator For processor unit For antenna unit Optional Supply Name Rectifier Cable Assy iv Type RU-1746B-2 RNS-08-132 Code No. 000-030-439 000-174-105 Qty Remarks USB for LCD brilliance 1. MOUNTING NOTICE Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment. Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts, especially plastic connectors. 1.1 Antenna Unit 1.1.1 Mounting considerations ⢠The antenna unit is generally installed either on top of the wheelhouse or on the radar mast, on a suitable platform. Locate the antenna unit in an elevated position to permit maximum target visibility. ⢠No funnel, mast or derrick should be within the vertical beamwidth of the antenna in the bow direction, especially zero degrees Âą5°, to prevent blind sectors and false echoes on the radar picture. ⢠It is rarely possible to place the antenna unit where a completely clear view in all directions is available. Thus, you should determine the angular width and relative bearing of any shadow sectors for their influence on the radar at the first opportunity after fitting. ⢠Locate the antenna of a direction finder clear of the antenna unit to prevent interference to the direction finder. A separation of more than two meters is recommended. ⢠To lessen the chance of picking up electrical interference, avoid where possible routing the signal cable near other onboard electrical equipment. Also avoid running the cable in parallel with a power cable. ⢠A magnetic compass will be affected if placed too close to the antenna unit. Observe the compass safe distances shown on page ii to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass. ⢠Do not paint the radiator aperture to ensure proper emission of the radar waves. ⢠The antenna base is made of cast aluminum. To prevent electrolytic corrosion of the antenna base, use the seal washers and corrosion-proof rubber mat and ground the unit with the ground wire (supplied). ⢠Deposits and fumes from a funnel or other exhaust vent can adversely affect the aerial performance and hot gases may distort the radiator portion. The antenna unit must not be mounted where the temperature is more than 55°C. ⢠Leave sufficient space around the unit for maintenance and servicing. See the antenna unit outline drawing for recommended maintenance space. 1-1 1. MOUNTING 1.1.2 How to assemble the antenna unit The antenna unit consists of the antenna radiator and the antenna unit chassis, and they are packed separately. Fasten the antenna radiator to the antenna unit chassis as below: 1. Attach two guide pins to the underside of the antenna radiator. 2. Remove a waveguide cap from the radiator bracket. The cap may be discarded. 3. Coat the waveguide flange with anticorrosive sealant as shown below. 10 mm O-ring Waveguide cap Hole for a guide pin Hole for a guide pin 5 mm Anticorrosive sealant 4. Coat fixing holes for the antenna radiator with anticorrosive sealant. 5. Grease the O-ring and set it to the O-ring groove of the radiator flange. 6. Set the antenna radiator to the radiator bracket. 7. Coat hex bolts M8x40 with anticorrosive sealant and use them to loosely fasten the antenna radiator to the antenna unit chassis. 8. Remove two guide pins (inserted at step 1), and then tighten fixing bolts. CAUTION Be sure to remove the guide pins. Injury may result if the guide pins loosen and fall. Antenna radiator Waveguide Radiator bracket Guide pin Hex bolt (M8x40, 8 pcs.) O-ring 1-2 1. MOUNTING 1.1.3 How to fasten the antenna unit to the mounting platform The antenna unit may be assembled before hoisting it to the mounting platform. However, do not lift the antenna unit by the radiator. Always hold the unit by its housing. When using a crane or hoist, use the hoist rings which should be fastened to the bolt fixing covers of the antenna housing. NOTICE -To hoist antenna unit aboard vessel, attach ropes to lifting fixtures and hoist unit with crane. -To remove load from radiator when hoisting, the length of the rope between the radiator base and the hook on the should be at least 130 cm. -To keep the rope away from the radiator, turn the radiator and chassis approx. 30 degrees as shown below. -Be sure to remove the lifting fixtures after hoisting is completed. Hook Lifting fixture Approx. 30 deg. 130 cm Lifting fixture (Top view) NO! Hoist rings 1. Construct a suitable mounting platform referring to the outline drawing at the end of this manual. 2. Drill four mounting holes of 15 mm diameter and one cable entry hole of about 50 mm diameter in the mounting platform. 3. Lay the rubber mat (supplied) on the mounting platform. 4. Place the antenna unit on the rubber mat, orienting the unit so the bow mark on its base faces the shipâs bow. Bow mark Ground terminal Rubber mat 1-3 1. MOUNTING 5. Fasten the antenna unit to the mounting platform with M12x60 hex. bolts, nuts, flat washers and seal washers. 6. Use hex. bolt (M6x25), nut (M6) and flat washers (M6) to establish the ground system on the mounting platform as shown below. The location should be within 340 mm of the ground terminal on the antenna unit. Connect the ground wire (RW-4747, 340 mm, supplied) between the grounding point and the ground terminal on the antenna unit. Coat the entire ground system with silicone sealant (supplied). Antenna unit fixing bolt (Sectional view) Anticorrosive sealant Seal washer Rubber mat Mounting Platform Flat washer Spring washer Hex. nut (Torque: 49 Nâ˘m) Anticorrosive sealant Ground wire Antenna chassis Hex. bolt Ground wire Flat washer Mounting Platform Flat washer Spring washer Hex. nut Anticorrosive sealant or Ground wire Coat with marine sealant. Hex. nut Spring washer Flat washer Hex. nut Mounting Platform Hex. bolt welded to shipâs superstructure The ground point must be within 300 mm from the ground termninal on the antenna unit. 7. Confirm that the hoist rings are removed. 1-4 1. MOUNTING 1.2 Processor Unit 1.2.1 Mounting consideration The processor unit can be mounted on a desktop or bulkhead. When selecting a mounting location, keep in mind the following points: ⢠Locate the unit out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources because of heat that can build up inside the cabinet. ⢠Locate the equipment away from places subject to water splash and rain. ⢠Select a mounting location considering the length of the cables connected. ⢠Leave sufficient space on the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate maintenance. (See the outline drawing at the back of this manual.) ⢠A magnetic compass will be affected if placed too close to the processor unit. Observe the compass safe distances shown on page ii to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass. 1.2.2 How to mount the processor unit Desktop installation Fasten the unit with four bolts (M5, supplied) or self-tapping screws (5x20). 1-5 1. MOUNTING Bulkhead installation Note: The cable entry side should be downward when the processor unit is mounted on the bulkhead. 1. Mark location for four self-tapping screws if screws will be used. 2. Insert four bolts (M5, supplied) or self-tapping screws (5x20), leaving approx. 5 mm of the bolts (screws) exposed. 3. Hang the processor unit on the four bolts (screws) inserted at step 2. 4. Tighten all bolts (screws). Cable entry side 1-6 1. MOUNTING 1.3 Control Unit The control unit can be installed on a desktop. The control unit should be mounted within five meters from the processor unit since the length of the cable connecting them is five meters. 1. Drill four mounting holes of 5 mm diameter referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual. 2. Fix the control unit with four self-tapping screws (Ď4) from the top of the control unit. The M4 screws with a sufficient length for the thickness of the tabletop should be provided locally. 3. Attach four cosmetic caps to the fixing holes on the control unit. Fixing hole 1.4 Monitor Unit The monitor unit is required the vertical type indication because of output image signal displayed on the longitudinal direction. And also, is designed assuming being connected the MU-190V (Option). When using a monitor except MU-190V, be careful about the next explanation. ⢠Brightness cannot be adjusted via a radar menu and the control unit with the general commercial monitors. Therefore, adjust brightness with functions of the monitor itself. ⢠The indication of the FR-1908V-BB cannot be flipped upside down according to the monitor direction. For the correct indication, install the horizontal type monitor in the state that turned 90 degrees clockwise. And then, confirm that the monitor can be fixed in this direction beforehand. ⢠When using the turned horizontal monitor, the viewing angle of the right and left (top and bottom direction in the original state) may be different. Therefore, a problem such as a echo color and the vanity echo being different in right and left may be occur. 1-7 1. MOUNTING This page is intentionally left blank. 1-8 2. WIRING XN20AF XN24AF ANTENNA UNIT RSB-120-102 (26 rpm) Monitor unit MU-190V Monitor unit MU-190V DVI cable USB cable 24 VDC 24 VDC RGB Control Unit 5m USB mouse Processor unit RPU-026 Rectifier -Echo sounder IEC 61162 -Compass -Autopilot -GPS -Wind sensor -ROT, rudder IEC 61162 -Inland AIS 115/230 VAC 24 VDC IEC 61162 -Satellite compass -ROT 20mV/deg -Autopilot 20mV/deg -Rudder 1-100mV/deg -Pilot function -ROT alarm 2-1 2. WIRING 2.1 Antenna Unit CAUTION The magnetron in the transceiver module will demagnetize if it contacts ferrous material. When dismounting the transceiver module, lay it on its side or on top of non-ferrous material as shown below. Transceiver module (magnetron inside) Non-ferrous block Height more than 5 cm 1. Open the antenna cover. 2. Disconnect plugs P821, P822, P801 and P802. J822 on 03P9487 Board J801 and J802 on 03P9506 Board J821 Ground terminal 3. Unfasten the transceiver module (two bolts). Remove the transceiver module. 4. Unfasten four fixing bolts on the cable gland at the base of the antenna unit. Remove clamping ring, rubber gasket and washers. 5. Pass the signal cable through the cable entry hole in the antenna unit mounting platform. Trim the cable to 800 mm length from the cable gland. 6. Slide two washers, rubber gasket, washer and clamping ring onto the cable in that order. Flat washer Gasket Clamping ring 7. Fabricate the signal cable as shown in below. 1) Remove the vinyl sheath for a length by 460 mm. 2-2 2. WIRING 2) Unravel the outer shield to expose the cores in the outer layer. Then, expose the cores in the inner layer. Label all inner cores to aid in identification. 3) Trim each core (except coaxial wire) considering its location on the terminal board. 4) Trim the inner and outer shields leaving 510 mm each. Twist shields together and attach crimp-on lug FV5.5-4 (yellow, Ď4.) 5) Remove insulation of each core approx. 8 mm. 8. Fabricate the coaxial cable. 460 Vinyl sheath Out shield Coaxial cable Expose the wires then twist shield. Coaxial cable 14 5 6 Core Fold back. Core Inner/outer shield Attach crimp-on lug to shield. Fold back. 9. Pass the shield between the clamping ring and the washer as shown below. Fasten the clamping ring with the screws. 4-M4x16 Clamping ring Washer Shield Rubber gasket 2-3 2. WIRING 10. Connect the signal cable to the terminal board TB801, TB802 and TB803 on the 03P9488 board, referring to the interconnection diagram. Terminal opener 03P9488 board TB803 (High-Voltage line) How to insert the core 1. Push white lever. 2. Insert a core. Core entrance 3. Release white lever. TB801 (WAGO connector) TB802 (WAGO connector) Cable clamp Cable clamp Motor How to connect wires to WAGO connector Press downward. Terminal opener Wire Twist WAGO connector Procedure 1. Twist the core. 2. Set terminal opener and press it downward. 3. Insert the core into hole. 4. Remove the terminal opener. 5. Pull the wire to confirm that it is secure. 11. Pass the coaxial cable under the transceiver fixing plate (arrow) and the clamp (dashed circle). 2-4 2. WIRING 12. Detach the junction box from the transceiver unit. Junction box Fixing screw Core-fixing screw Coaxial cable entrance Shield-fixing clamp Transceiver unit 13. Loosen the two screws on the junction box, then slide the cover to open the box. Connect the coaxial cable as shown below. Position shield beneath clamp. Fasten core. 14. Close the junction box and tighten the screws. Reattach the box to the transceiver unit. 15. Reconnect the plugs disconnected at step 2. 16. Set the transceiver module to the antenna unit and push the module in until it stops. Tighten the fixing bolts. Be sure to push in the transceiver unit until it stops. Failure to do so may cause microwave leakage. 17. Fasten the shield wire to the wing nut on the transceiver module. 18. Confirm that all screws are tightened and all wiring is properly made. Confirm that the waterproofing gasket, bolts and tapping holes of the antenna unit are coated with silicone grease. 19. Close the antenna unit cover. 2-5 2. WIRING 2.2 Processor Unit Shipâs power (DPYC-6, local supply) TTYCSLA, antenna, control unit and RW-4864 cables (For clamping positions, see the sticker on the reverse side of the top cover.) RGB cable (option) (to external monitor) LAN cable (to other radar or HUB switch) Ground terminal (IV-8sq., local supply) DVI-D and USB cable (5 m, to Monitor Unit) How to fabricate the power cable 1. Remove the armor of the cable and the vinyl sheath by 60 mm. 2. Remove the vinyl sheath 40 mm. 3. Remove the insulation of the cores 10 mm. Fix crimp-on lugs (FV5.5-4, yellow, supplied) to the cores. 4. Peel the paint of the armor 40 mm for to make ground connection. 5. Cover the end of the armor with vinyl tape. Lay the section where paint was peeled on the cable clamp on the cable entry side of the processor unit. Fasten the cable clamp. 6. Fasten the crimp-on lugs to the terminal block. 60 mm DPYC-6ä DCä Armor Peel paint (40 mm) 40 Vinyl tape 2-6 10 2. WIRING How to connect cables inside the processor unit Connect cables from the antenna unit and optional equipment are connected to the FRP_TB board (03P9548), inside the processor unit. Open the cover of the processor unit to find the board. J604: KEYBOARD J617: J608: Antenna cable NMEA6 (ECDIS) J603 RADAR OVERLAY J602 J616: NMEA5 (INS) J613: NMEA2 (AIS) J615: NMEA4 (Doppler) J601: TX-HV J614: NMEA3 (Navigator) J612: NMEA1 (Heading) J619: ROT/RUDDER J301: VIDEO IN (Coaxial cable) Attach the drain wires of the TTYCSLA cables to here. 2-7 2. WIRING How to fabricate cables connected to the FRP_TB board (03P9548) Signal cable RW-0013 100 (Fold back outer shield over the vinyl sheath.) Vinyl sheath 240 Pull out wires from the inner shield. Inner shield Vinyl tape Wind the inner shield around the outer shield. Connect to WAGO connector. 15 5 15 Coaxial cable Conductor Fold back shield. Set this part in the cable clamp. TTYCSLA cables Armor L2 Sheath L1 L1 to 3: See the table shown on next page. Vinyl tape Secure tape with cable tie (supplied). Drain wire Crimp-on lug Set this part in cable clamp. Pass the vinyl tape (local suppy) 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. Cable lengths of L1, L2 and L3 Connector No. J612 (NMEA1) J613 (NMEA2) J614 (NMEA3) J615 (NMEA4) J616 (NMEA5) J617 (NMEA6) J619 (ROT/RUDDER) 2-8 Cable type TTYCSLA-1T TTYCSLA-4 TTYCSLA-1 TTYCSLA-1 TTYCSLA-4 TTYCSLA-4 TTYCSLA-7 L1 120 200 120 60 250 230 200 L2 60 60 60 100 80 80 60 L3 80 150 100 120 200 200 120 2. WIRING Replacement of boards The following explanation is for the maintenance and trouble shooting. Therefore, it is not required at the installation. SPU Board (03P9547) 1. Unscrew six binding screws (M4) to unfasten the FRP_TB Board base, then disconnect the ribbon cable from the board. 2. Unfasten five hex. bolts (M4) to remove the clamp panel. 3. Disconnect the VIDEO and power cables from the FRP_TB Board. 4. Lift up the FRP_TB Board base to unfasten five binding screws (M4) to remove the SPU Board. PWR (DC) Board chassis Power cables Ribbon cable VIDEO cable FRP_TB Board base (SPU Board under this base) Clamp panel FRP_TB Board (03P9548) Processor Unit, inner view PWR (DC) Board (03P9497A) When it is difficult to dismount the PWR (DC) Board chassis from the processor unit because of the melted cooling sheet, screw a M4 x 8 (or more, local supply) screw into the hole shown below to push out the chassis. Hole to use Processor Unit, upper view 2-9 2. WIRING This page is intentionally left blank. 2-10 3. ADJUSTMENTS At the first power application after installation, open the protected menus to adjust the radar. Follow the procedures in this section, in the order shown, to complete the adjustment. Power lamp Touch pad Setting knob PUSH TO SELECT EBL VRM BRILL MENU RANGE ADJUST OFF CENTER F1 HL OFF F2 STBY TX Power key Left-click button Right-click button Control unit 3.1 How to Open the Protected Menus 1. Open the cover of the power switch and press the switch to turn on the radar. 2. Press the MENU key five times while pressing the HL OFF key. MAIN menu ⢠SERVICE MENU ⢠INITIALIZE menu MAIN>CONFIGURATION menu ⢠INSTALLATION menu BRILL menu and CUSTOM menu You can edit and save the settings for [BRL1-1] and [CUSTOM1-1]. Back Up general settings All settings are backed up when the protected menus are unlocked. The saved settings are restored each time the power is turned on. 3-1 3. ADJUSTMENTS 3.2 How to Set Alarms For alarm details, see section 1.28.2 âAlarm descriptionâ in the Operatorâs Manual for details. Alarm sound level 1. Press the MENU key to show the main menu. 2. Use the touch pad to select [13 INITIALIZE], then press the left button (click) to show the [INITIALIAZE] menu. 3. Click [ALARM]â[ALARM SOUND LEVEL] menu. 4. Click the appropriate sound level of an alarm among [OFF], [LOW], [MID] or [HIGH] (default: [MID]). How to activate/deactivate alarms The following alarms can be set on/off. ⢠[SYSTEM ERROR]: This alarm activates when the system has an error. ⢠[SENSOR ERROR]: This alarm activates when the sensor signal has an error. ⢠[AIS ALARM]: This alarm activates when the AIS signal has an error. ⢠[OTHER WARNING]: For other than the above three alarms. 1. Press the MENU key to show the main menu. 2. Use the touch pad to select [13 INITIALIZE], then press the left button (click) to show the [INITIALIZE] menu. 3. Click [ALARM], then click the alarm whose settings you want to change. 4. Click [ON] to activate the alarm. When [OFF] is selected, the alarm indication does not appear and the alarm sound is not generated. 3.3 How to Enter Your Shipâs Characteristics Shipâs length and width 1. Press the MENU key to show the main menu. 2. Use the touch pad to select [13 INITIALIZE], then press the left button (click) to show the [INITIALIAZE] menu. 3. Click [OWN SHIP INFO] to show the [OWN SHIP INFO] menu. 4. Click [LENGTH]. 5. Rotate the setting knob to set the shipâs length. 6. Click [WIDTH]. 7. Rotate the setting knob to set the shipâs width. Conning position 1. Open the [MAIN]>[INITIALIZE]>[OWN SHIP INFO] menu. 2. Click [CONNING - BOW], then input the distance from the bow to the conning position. 3-2 3. ADJUSTMENTS 3. Click [CONNING - PORT], then input the distance from the port line to the conning position. L2 L1 L1: Ship length W1: Width of hull L2: Conning position (from bow) W2: Conning position (from port) Conning position W2 W1 Reference point Select the antenna position (refer to section 3.9) or CCRP (Consistent Common Reference Point) as the radar reference point. 1. Open the [MAIN]>[CONFIGURATION]>[OPERATION] menu. 2. Click [REF POINT]. 3. Click [ANT] or [CCRP] as reference point. 3.4 How to Adjust Sweep Timing Sweep timing differs with respect to the length of the signal cable between the antenna unit and the processor unit. Adjust sweep timing at installation to prevent the following symptoms: ⢠The echo of a âstraightâ target (for example, pier), on the 0.25 NM range, will appear on the display as being pulled inward or pushed outward. See the figures below. ⢠The range of target echoes will also be incorrectly shown. (1) Correct (2) Target pushed inward (3) Target pushed outward Image of a straight pier with different sweep timings 1. Set the controls as shown below: GAIN: 80, STC: 0, RAIN: 0, FTC: OFF 2. Open the [MAIN]>[CONFIGURATION] menu. 3. Click [INSTALLATION] to show the [INSTALLATION] menu. 3-3 3. ADJUSTMENTS 4. Click [7 TIMING ADJ] and [AUTO] to activate the automatic adjustment, which takes approx. two minutes. 5. After the adjustment is completed, set the radar to the minimum range. Confirm that no echoes are âmissingâ at the center of the radar screen. If echoes are missing, click [9 TIMING ADJ OFFSET] and use the setting knob to adjust the timing manually. 3.5 How to Adjust Video Level Set the pulse length to LONG, confirm that tuning is stable then do the following. Note: Manual adjustment is not possible when auto adjustment is selected. 1. Open the [MAIN]>[CONFIGURATION] menu. 2. Click [INSTALLATION] to show the [INSTALLATION] menu. 3. Click [3 VIDEO ADJ] and [AUTO] in order to automatically adjust the video level. Video level setting value When using the manual adjustment, refer to the following table. Length of the signal cable (m) 3.6 Heading Alignment You have mounted the antenna unit facing straight ahead in the direction of the bow. Therefore, a small but conspicuous target dead ahead visually should appear on the heading line (zero degrees). In practice, you will probably observe some small bearing error on the display because of the difficulty in achieving accurate initial positioning of the antenna unit. The following adjustment will compensate for this error. 3-4 3. ADJUSTMENTS Target Correct bearing relative to heading Antenna mounting error toward port (fast timing of heading switch) Displayed position Image appears deviated clockwise (Positive error) Target Displayed position Antenna mounting error toward port (fast timing of heading switch) Correct bearing relative to heading Image appears deviated clockwise (Positive error) 1. Select a stationary target echo at a range between 0.125 and 0.25 NM, preferably near the heading line. 2. Operate the EBL control to bisect the target echo. 3. Read the target bearing. 4. Measure the bearing of the stationary target on the navigation chart and calculate the difference between the actual bearing and apparent bearing on the radar screen. 5. Open the [MAIN]>[CONFIGURATION] menu. 6. Click [INSTALLATION] to show the [INSTALLATION] menu. 7. Click [6 HD ALIGN], and enter the bearing difference measured at step 4. The setting range is 0 to 359.9 degrees. 8. Confirm that the target echo is displayed at the correct bearing on the screen. 3.7 How to Suppress Main Bang If main bang appears at the screen center, suppress it as follows. 1. Transmit the radar on a long range and then wait 10 minutes. 2. Adjust gain to show a slight amount of noise on the display. 3. Select the 0.125 NM range, and adjust STC and RAIN. 3-5 3. ADJUSTMENTS 4. Open the [MAIN]>[CONFIGURATION] menu. 5. Click [INSTALLATION] to show the [INSTALLATION] menu. 6. Click [10 MBS], and enter a suitable value so that the main bang disappears. The setting range is 0 to 255. 3.8 How to Set the Transmission Stop Area If there is a sector(s) on the radar display in which radar echoes cannot be received because of an obstruction near the antenna, set the sector(s) on the menu. Click [SECTOR BLANK 1] or [SECTOR BLANK 2] on the [INSTALLATION] menu and enter the referring to the illustration below. Heading Start bearing Set angle Stop transmission sector 3.9 How to Set the Radar Antenna Position Set the radar antenna position at [SCANNER POSITION] on the [INSTALLATION] menu. To set the antenna position on a barge off the ship, enter a negative value. ⢠Bow: Input distance from the bow to the antenna unit. ⢠Port: Set the position of antenna unit from the port line of the ship. 3.10 How to Set the GPS Antenna Position Enter the GPS antenna position from the bow and port sides at the [GPS (FRONT) POSITON] and/or [GPS (AFT) POSITON]. Correct antenna position is necessary to get accurate AIS information. 3-6 3. ADJUSTMENTS 3.11 How to Adjust the ROT/Rudder/Autopilot Graph (Analog Input Only) The ROT (Rate of Turn), Rudder and Autopilot graphs, which appear at the top of the display, can be adjusted on the INITIALIZE menu. Autopilot graph Âą300 Âş/min Âą180 Âş ROT RUDDER RUDDER graph ROT graph ROT, Rudder 1. Open the [MAIN]>[INITIALIZE] menu. 2. Click [ROT] or [RUDDER]. 3. Set the external ROT device to zero (Set rudder to 0°). 4. Click [OFFSET ADJUST]. 5. Set the external ROT device to âtest positionâ. 6. Click [GAIN ADJUST]. 7. Rotate the setting knob to duplicate the external ROT (or Rudder) indication on the radar. 8. Push the left button. Autopilot 1. Set external autopilot to âFollow-upâ. 2. Open the [MAIN]>[INITIALIZE]>[AUTOPILOT] menu. 3. Set the autopilot to 0°. 4. Click [OFFSET ADJUST]. 5. Set the autopilot to max. PS (port side) or SB (starboard side). 6. Click [GAIN ADJUST]. 7. Rotate the setting knob so that the autopilot indicator on the radar display shows the same heading indication as the associated autopilot. 3-7 3. ADJUSTMENTS This page is intentionally left blank. 3-8 APPENDIX 1 JIS CABLE GUIDE Cables listed in the manual are usually shown as Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS). Use the following guide to locate an equivalent cable locally. JIS cable names may have up to 6 alphabetical characters, followed by a dash and a numerical value (example: DPYC-2.5). For core types D and T, the numerical designation indicates the cross-sectional Area (mm2) of the core wire(s) in the cable. For core types M and TT, the numerical designation indicates the number of core wires in the cable. 1. Core Type 2. Insulation Type D: Double core power line P: T: Triple core power line M: Multi core TT: Twisted pair communications 3. Sheath Type Y: Ethylene Propylene Rubber PVC (Vinyl) DPYCY (1Q=quad cable) 4. Armor Type 5. Sheath Type 6. C: Y: S: -S: SLA: Steel Anticorrosive vinyl sheath Shielding Type TPYCY All cores in one sheath Indivisually sheathed cores All cores in one shield, plastic tape w/aluminum tape -SLA: Individually shielded cores, MPYC-4 plastic tape w/aluminum tape 2 3 EX: TTYCYSLA - 4 Designation type # of twisted pairs MPYC - 4 Designation type TTYCSLA-4 # of cores The following reference table lists gives the measurements of JIS cables commonly used with Furuno products: Type Area Core Diameter Cable Diameter DPYC-1.5 1.5mm2 DPYC-2.5 2.5mm 2.01mm 12.8mm DPYC-4 4.0mm2 2.55mm 13.9mm DPYC-6 6.0mm DPYC-10 10.0mm2 1.56mm 11.7mm Type Area Core Diameter Cable Diameter 0.75mm2 1.11mm 10.1mm TTYCS-1T 0.75mm 1.11mm 10.6mm TTYCS-1Q 0.75mm2 1.11mm 11.3mm TTYCS-1 3.12mm 15.2mm TTYCS-4 0.75mm 1.11mm 16.3mm 4.05mm 17.1mm TTYCSLA-1 0.75mm2 1.11mm 9.4mm DPYCY-1.5 1.5mm 1.56mm 13.7mm TTYCSLA-1T 0.75mm 1.11mm 10.1mm DPYCY-2.5 2.5mm2 2.01mm 14.8mm TTYCSLA-1Q 0.75mm2 1.11mm 10.8mm DPYCY-4 4.0mm 2.55mm 15.9mm TTYCSLA-4 0.75mm 1.11mm 15.7mm MPYC-2 1.0mm2 1.29mm 10.0mm TTYCY-1 0.75mm2 1.11mm 11.0mm MPYC-4 1.0mm 1.29mm 11.2mm TTYCY-1T 0.75mm 1.11mm 11.7mm MPYC-7 1.0mm2 1.29mm 13.2mm TTYCY-1Q 0.75mm2 1.11mm 12.6mm MPYC-12 1.0mm 1.29mm 16.8mm TTYCY-4 0.75mm 1.11mm 17.7mm TPYC-1.5 1.5mm2 1.56mm 12.5mm TTYCY-4S 0.75mm2 1.11mm 21.1mm TPYC-2.5 2.5mm 2.01mm 13.5mm TTYCY-4SLA 0.75mm 1.11mm 19.5mm TPYC-4 4.0mm2 2.55mm 14.7mm TTYCYS-1 0.75mm2 1.11mm 12.1mm TPYCY-1.5 1.5mm 1.56mm 14.5mm TTYCYS-4 0.75mm 1.11mm 18.5mm TPYCY-2.5 2.5mm2 2.01mm 15.5mm TTYCYSLA-1 0.75mm2 1.11mm 11.2mm TTYCYSLA-4 1.11mm 17.9mm TPYCY-4 4.0mm 2.55mm 16.9mm 0.75mm AP-1 APPENDIX 2 INITIALIZE MENU TREE [INITIALIZE] menu Default setting: Bold Italic [INITIALIZE] menu ALARM ALARM SOUND LEVEL (OFF, LOW, MID, HIGH) SYSTEM ERROR (OFF, ON) SENSOR ERROR (OFF, ON) AIS ALARM (OFF, ON) OTHER WARNING (OFF, ON) ROT GRAPH (ON, OFF) OFFSET ADJUST GAIN ADJUST (-300.0 to 300.0, 0.0) RUDDER GRAPH (ON, OFF) OFFSET ADJUST GAIN ADJUST (-180.0 to 180.0, 0.0) AUTOPILOT GRAPH (ON, OFF) OFFSET ADJUST GAIN ADJUST (-300.0 to 300.0, 0.0) OWN SHIP INFO LENGTH (0 to 999 m, 0 m) WIDTH (0 to 999 m, 0 m) CONNING - BOW (0 to 999 m, 0 m) CONNING - PORT (0 to 999 m, 0 m) FERRY MODE (OFF, 0deg, 90deg, 180deg, 270deg) QV DISPLAY (ON, OFF) STC CURVE MONITOR AP-2 12/Oct/2012 H.MAKI D-1 D- 2/Nov/2017 H.MAKI 2/Nov/2017 H.MAKI D- ' 5:Č 0$;P %51 ,9VT 5(' <(/ %51 5(' *51 33/ :+7 25* %<(/ %5(' 33/ %/8 25* *5< ,9VT )25 0$,17(1$1&( %/. %/. %/. %*51 %%/. %:+7 %%/8 %51 *5< %25* %%/8 %<(/ %*51 7% 7;+9 63$5( 7% *1' *1' 7;B75,* 3/B$ 3/B% 3/B& 781(B*$7( 0$*B&85B/9/ +($7(5+ +($7(5& 781,1*B,1' 781,1*B&217 0%6B/ /1$B021 7% 30B&20021 30B7'5'$ 30B7'5'% *1' *1' 9 9 +' %3 02725 02725 02725 02725 5) 81,7 575 &96 5: 77<&6/$7 77<&6/$ +($',1* 6(1625 ,(& $,6 ,(& 127( 35(3$5(' %< 5+1 237,21 :,5( &2/25 &2'( ,11(5 :,5(6 % /$5*( :,5(6 6+,(/' 6+28/' %( ()(&7,9(/< *5281'(' $7 %27+ 81,7 (1'6 ,9VT á˝ă° 㸯㸧5+1áĄăŕ 㸰㸧ŕ˘ŕŁŕ˘ŠŕŁŕŁĽŕ 㸹㸧㸌 㸧ŕˇŕĄ˘ŕ˘ŕŁŕŁŽŕ˘ĽŕŁŽŕ˘ťŕĄŁŕˇŕ´ŕ˘ŠŕŁŽŕŁŕ˘ťŕˇŕĄ˘âĽşŕ˘â§ŕĄŕ 㸲㸧ࢊ࣎ŕŁŕ˘ťŕĄŁŕ§ŕŁŕ˘˝ŕ˘ľŕ˘şŕ´ŕĄáśŕś˛ŕĄŕ˘ŕŁŽŕ˘ŤŕĄŕĄżŕĄŕĄŕ 7% ŕšáă 352&(6625 81,7 538 '9, - %5,// &75/ - 0286( - 1(7:25. - 873 &$7H - 7;+9 1& - *1' *1' 7;B75,* 3/B$ 3/B% 3/B& 781(B*$7( 0$*B&85B/9/ +($7(5+ +($7(5& 781,1*B,1' 781,1*B&217 0%6B/ /1$B021 - 30B&20021 30B7'5'$ 30B7'5'% *1' *1' 39 09 +' %3 02725+ 02725+ 02725& 02725& - 9,'(2B,1 *1' 10($ - 10($B5'$ 10($B5'% 10($B&20021 10($ - 10($B7'$ 10($B7'% 10($B5'$ 10($B5'% 10($B&20021 58% '9,'' 6/,1.00 P 516P P ᧯సă &21752/ 81,7 5&8 &2;3& 5*% - $B5(' $B*51 $B%/8 1& *1' *1' *1' *1' 1& *1' 1& 1& 5*%B+6<1&B1 5*%B96<1&B1 1& 77<&6/$ 77<&6/$ ':*1R 6&$/( 0$66 +0$., NJ 7<$0$6$., && 2FW &+(&.(' 2FW $33529(' '5$:1 77<&6/$ 1$9 (48,30(17 ,(& 63((' /2* ,(& ,16 ,(& 5()1R 10($ - 10($B7'$ 10($B7'% 10($B5'$ 10($B5'% 1& âľŕ°âĽşă $17(11$ 81,7 56% '3<& 9'& '3<& 9$& Č+] ➲â§ă 021,725 81,7 089 ॲŕĄŕĄŁ 25 áĽăŕŁŕ˘˝ŕ˘ąŕŁŽ (;7(51$/ 021,725 .(<%2$5' 86% &$%/( 0286( (;7(51$/ 5$'$5 (;7(51$/ 021,725 10($ - 10($B5'$ 10($B5'% 1& 10($ - 10($B5'$ 10($B5'% 1& 10($ - 10($B7'$ 10($B7'% 10($B5'$ 10($B5'% 1& 77<&6/$ (&',6 ,(& 77<&6/$ 52758''(5 $8723,/27 1$0( ྡâ 7,7/( 5$'$5 29(5/$< 7(17$7,9( Ꮭá ,17(5&211(&7,21 ',$*5$0 âŚŕŽŤâ¤âĽşá 5,9(5 5$'$5 )599%% ŕŁŕŁŕŁŽŕŁŕŁŽŕ˘˛ŕŁŽ 5: )85812 (/(&75,& &2 /7' $1$/2* 52758''(5 - 527B+ 527B& 527B$/$50B+ 527B$/$50B& *1' $872B3,/27B+ $872B3,/27B& $3B)2//2:B83B+ $3B)2//2:B83B& *1' 58''(5B+ 58''(5B& 5$'$5 29(5/$< - 1+3 *1' 23+'B287 *1' 23B%3B287 *1' 23B75,*B287 *1' 23B9,'(2B287 S-1 The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free. ăťFURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN All rights reserved. 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