Furuno USA 9ZWRTR112 Transceiver for Radar Sensor User Manual IME 36460 A
Furuno USA Inc Transceiver for Radar Sensor IME 36460 A
Contents
- 1. User Manual
- 2. User Manual II
User Manual II
1. INSTALLATION AND WIRING 3. Wrap the junction of the connectors with self-vulcanizing tape and vinyl tape (locally supply) for waterproofing as follows: 1) Wrap the junction of the connectors with one layer of self-vulcanizing tape. 2) Change wrap direction and wrap one layer of the self-vulcanizing tape again. Self-vulcanizing tape Self-vulcanizing tape 3) Wrap one layer of the vinyl tape over the self-vulcanizing tape. 4) Change wrap direction and wrap one layer of the vinyl tape again. Vinyl tape Vinyl tape 4. As shown in the figure below, attach a ground wire (IV-2sq, local supply) between the ship’s ground and the screw on the cable cover of the antenna unit. Ship’s ground Terminal screw* Cable cover Ground wire from the ship’s ground Ground wire* from the antenna unit *: Pre-attached to the cable cover. 5. Apply the silicone rubber about ground point of the ship’s ground. Ground point Hex. bolt Flat washer Ground wire Silecone rubber Flat washer Spring washer Hex. nut OR Ground wire Hex. nut Spring washer Flat washer Hex. nut Weld here. Weld here. 11 1. INSTALLATION AND WIRING 6. Fix the power/LAN cable to the cable cover with the cable ties (locally supply) as shown in the figure below. If the power/LAN cable is run through a radar mast and the bottom of the uni, fix the cable to this cable clamp. Power/LAN cable Ground wire from the ship's ground Fix the cable with cable tie. Antenna cable Ground wire from the antenna unit 7. Reattach the cable cover. 8. Connect the LAN connector of the power/LAN cable to a LAN port on the FURUNO Multi Function Display or Ethernet HUB. Note: Do not connect the LAN connector to on-board LAN. Ethernet HUB OR Power/LAN cable LAN connector FURUNO Multi Function Display 9. Connect the power wires to the ship’s battery (24 VDC). • Red wire: Connect to the positive terminal. The red wire has the fuse holder. • Blue wire: Connect to the negative terminal. • Black wire: The black wire is a shielding wire for grounding. Fuse holder Distribution switchboard Shield Power/LAN cable To antenna unit Ship's battery (24 VDC) LAN cable Note 1: The antenna unit has no power switch. Connect the antenna unit to a distribution switchboard with a switch for power control. Note 2: If the voltage of the ship’s battery is 12 VDC, prepare a DC-to-DC converter whose output current is 10 A or more. Note 3: The antenna unit cannot accept the input voltage more than 24 VDC. 12 2. INITIAL SETUP WARNING WARNING The radar antenna emits electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) energy which can be harmful, particularly to your eyes. Never look directly into the antenna aperture from a close distance while the radar is in operation. Before turning on the radar, be sure no one is near the antenna. Prevent the potential risk of being struck by the rotating antenna, which can result in serious injury or death. Distances at which RF radiation levels of 100, 50 and 10 W/m2 exist are given in the table below. Radiator 100 W/m2 50 W/m2 10 W/m2 XN10A 0.1m 0.5m 3m XN12A N/A 0.4m 2.2m XN13A N/A 0.2m 1.9m The DRS6A X-Class is compatible with the FURUNO Multi Function Display shown below. The combination with other models may not operate properly. • NavNet TZtouch: TZT9, TZT14, TZTBB • NavNet TZtouch2: TZTL12F, TZTL15F Turn on the antenna unit and FURUNO Multi Function Display, and do the initial setup for the antenna unit on the FURUNO Multi Function Display. 2.1 Initial Setup for TZT9/TZT14/TZTBB 1. Press the Home key (or tap the Home icon). 2. Select [Menu] on the menu icon bar to open the main menu. 3. Select [Radar]. 4. Select [Radar Source] on the [Menu Radar] sub menus, then select the radar type connected. Note: If the antenna unit is connected but does not appear in the [Radar Source] list, close the list and open it again. The name of the antenna unit should appear with a check mark, as in the example below. xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx 13 2. INITIAL SETUP 5. Drag the [Menu Radar] sub menus to find the menu item [Radar Initial Setup]. Title 6. Set the items referring to the table shown below Menu item [Antenna Rotation] [Antenna Heading Align] [Main Bang Suppression] [Antenna Height] [Antenna Longitudinal Position] [Antenna Lateral Position (-Port)] Others Menu Radar (Radar Initial Setup) Description Select the speed of antenna rotation. See the topic of "How to align the antenna heading" on page 15. If main bang appears at the screen center, slide the circle icon so that the main bang disappears, while watching the radar echo at the left-hand side of the display. Select the height of the antenna above the waterline. Enter the antenna positioning bow-stern (Longitu- Origin dinal) and port-starboard (lateral) position from the origin. See Operator’ Manual for TZT9/14/BB. 14 2. INITIAL SETUP How to align the antenna heading 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 the error. 1. Select a range between 0.125 and 0.25 NM and set the mode to “head up“. You can select a range by a pinch action. The range and range ring interval appear at the bottom left of the screen. Range Zoom in Zoom out Range ring interval Pinch action Range indications For TZTBB, you can also control the range in the operation as follows. Tap the radar scale box at the bottom left-hand corner of the screen to display the slider bar. Drag the circle icon to set the range scale. Zoom in Slider bar Current range 4NM Tap the area circled in the dashed line to display the slider bar. Note: You can switch between transmit and Zoom out stand-by by tapping the right side of the radar scale box. Drag the circle icon to set the range scale. 2. Turn the vessel’s bow toward a target. 3. Press the Home key (or tap the Home icon), then select [Menu] icon, [Radar], and [Antenna Heading Align] in that order to show the numeric software keyboard. 4. Key in the offset value so that the target is at the very top of the screen (setting range: +/- 0° to 180°, +: clockwise direction, -: counterclockwise direction), then tap [Save]. 5. Confirm that the target echo is displayed at correct bearing on the screen. 15 2. INITIAL SETUP 2.2 Initial Setup for TZTL12F/TZTL15F 1. Tap the [Home] icon to show the home screen and display mode settings. 2. Tap [Radar] from the [Settings] menu. 3. Tap [Radar Source], then select the appropriate antenna unit. Note: If the antenna unit is connected but does not appear in the [Radar Source] list, close the list and open it again. The name of the antenna unit should appear with a check mark, as in the example below. xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx 4. Drag the [Radar] menu display the menu item [Radar Initial Setup], then tap [Radar Initial Setup]. 5. Referring to the tables below, set up the radar. [Radar] menu - [Radar Initial Setup] Menu item [Antenna Rotation] [Antenna Heading Align] [Main Bang Suppression] [Enable Sector Blanking] [Enable Sector 2 Blanking] Description Select the speed of antenna rotation. See "How to align the antenna heading" on page 17. If main bang appears at the screen center, slide the circle icon so that the main bang disappears, while watching the radar echo at the left-hand side of the display. Up to two sectors may be selected for blanking (no transmission). Select [ON] to enable this feature. Set the start and end angles (0° to 359°). [Radar] menu - [Antenna Position] Menu item [Longitudinal (from bow)] [Lateral (-Port)] [Antenna Height] [Auto Tuning] [Tuning Source] [Manual Tuning] [Radar Monitoring] [Radar Optimization] [ARPA Advanced Settings] [Set Hardware To Factory Default] [Reset Default Settings] Description Referring to the figure on the right, enter the radar antenna positioning bow-stern (Longitudinal) and port-starboard (Lateral) position from the origin. Origin Select the height of the antenna above the waterline. Enable/disable auto tuning for the connected radar. Select the range to tune. Manually tune the radar. Not available when [Auto Tuning] is enabled. Display various information regarding the connected radar. Automatically adjust magnetron output and tuning for the connected radar. Do not change these settings. Do not change these settings. Resets the radar selected at [Radar Source] to factory default. Resets [Radar] menu settings to default. 16 2. INITIAL SETUP How to align the antenna heading 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 the error. 1. Set your radar with 0.125 and 0.25 NM range and the head up mode. The range scale can be selected two ways, as shown below. The slider bar can be shown or hidden with [Show Scale Slider] in the [Settings] - [Radar] menu. Zoom in Zoom in Zoom out Method 1: Pinch screen Zoom out NM Method 2: Drag slider (or tap bar or +, - icons) 2. Turn the vessel’s bow toward a target. 3. Tap the [Home] icon to show the home screen and display mode settings. 4. Tap [Radar] to show the [Radar] menu. 5. Drag the [Radar] menu to show the [RADAR INITIAL SETUP] menu. 6. Tap [Antenna Heading Align]. 7. Key in the offset value so that the target is displayed at the very top of the screen (setting range: +179.9° to -180°, +: clockwise direction, -: counterclockwise direction), then tap the icon. 8. Confirm that the target echo is displayed at correct bearing on the screen. 17 3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE SHOOTING Periodic checks and maintenance are important for proper operation of any electronic system. This chapter contains maintenance and troubleshooting instructions to be followed to obtain optimum performance and the longest possible life of the equipment. Before attempting any maintenance or troubleshooting procedure please review the safety information below and at the front of this manual. If you cannot restore normal operation after following the troubleshooting procedures, do not attempt to check inside any unit; there are no user serviceable parts inside. Contact your dealer to check the equipment. NOTICE WARNING Do not open the equipment. Hazardous voltage which can cause electrical shock exists inside the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. Turn off the antenna unit before servicing the unit. Post a warning sign near the switch indicating it should not be turned on while the antenna unit is being serviced. Prevent the potential risk of being struck by the rotating antenna. A transmitting radar antenna emits electromagnetic waves, which can be harmful, particularly the eyes. 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. 18 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. 3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE SHOOTING 3.1 Maintenance Regular maintenance is important for good performance. Check the points mentioned below every 3 to 6 months to keep the antenna unit in good working order. Check point Cable Action Check that all cables are firmly connected and are not damaged. Exposed Check that bolts and nuts are bolts and nuts corroded and are securely fastened. Radiator Dust, dirt and salt deposits on the radiator cause signal attenuation, resulting in loss of sensitivity. • • • • • • • • Ground connection 3.2 Check for tight connection and rust. • • Remedy, remarks Connect a cable if it has loosened. Replace damaged cables. Replace corroded bolts. Tighten loosened bolts. Coat new bolts with marine sealant. Wipe radiator with a freshwatermoistened cloth. The radiator is made of fiberglass reinforced plastic. Therefore, do not used gasoline, benzene and the like to clean the radiator. If the radiator is iced, use a wooden or plastic headed hammer to remove the ice. DO NOT use a steel hammer. Fasten if loosened. Remove rust if present. Troubleshooting The table below provides simple troubleshooting procedures to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation, contact your dealer for advice. Problem The multi function display cannot control the radar. • • • • Marks and characters appear, but echoes do not appear. Picture is not updated or the picture freezes. • • • • • You tuned the receiver or increase the gain, but radar echoes are too week. You changed the range, but the radar picture does not change. Poor discrimination in range. Range rings are not displayed. You set the radar in the transmit state. The "TX screen" appears momentarily, but the radar soon goes into stand-by. • • • • • • Remedy Check that all cables are tightly fastened. Check if the radar source setting is correct. Check if the fuse of the power/LAN cable has blown. Check that the power supply is compatible with the voltage rating of the antenna unit (24 VDC). Check that the antenna cable is tightly fastened. Check the cables for damage. Check that all cables are tightly fastened. Check the cables for damage. If the picture has frozen, reboot the multi function display. The life span of the magnetron is over. Contact your dealer to check the magnetron. Try to change the range again. Reboot the multi function display. Adjust the sea control. Check if the range rings is turned on in the menu. The overload protection has activated. To restore normal operation, turn off all equipment in the network. Wait a few seconds then turn on all the equipment. 19 3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE SHOOTING 3.3 Replacement of Fuse The 5 A fuse (Type: FRU-2P5S-FU-5A-B, Code No.: 000-168-869-10) in the fuse holder on the power/LAN cable protects the antenna unit from overcurrent and equipment fault. If you cannot turn on the power, check the fuse to see if it has blown. If the fuse has blown, find the reason before you replace the fuse. If the fuse blows again after the replacement, contact your dealer for advice. Power/LAN cable WARNING Use the proper fuse. Use of a wrong fuse can cause fire or damage the equipment. Fuse holder How to replace the fuse Open the fuse holder cover and replace the fuse. Then close the cover. 3.4 Life of Parts Magnetron When a magnetron reaches the end of its life, targets do not appear on the display. If long-range performance appears to have declined, contact your dealer about replacement of the magnetron. Name Magnetron Type Code No. MAF1422B 000-158-788-12 Approx. Life 5,000 hours Antenna Motor When an antenna motor reaches the end of its life, the antenna’s rotation may stop or abnormal noise sounds from the antenna unit. If such symptom occurs, contact your dealer about replacement of the antenna motor. Name Antenna Motor Type Code No. DJ8G-23B48H 20 TBD Approx. Life 10,000 hours FURUNO DRS6A X-Class SPECIFICATIONS OF RADAR SENSOR DRS6A X-Class 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 ANTENNA UNIT Antenna type Antenna length Horizontal beam width Vertical beam width Gain Sidelobe attenuation XN10A XN12A XN13A Rotation Slotted waveguide array 3.4 ft (XN10A), 4 ft (XN12A), 6 ft (XN13A) 2.3° (XN10A), 1.9° (XN12A), 1.4° (XN13A) 22° 27.5 dBi (XN10A), 28.5 dBi (XN12A), 30 dBi (XN13A) -20 dB (within ±20°), -28 dB (±20° or more) -24 dB (within ±20°), -30 dB (±20° or more) -28 dB (within ±10°), -35 dB (±10° or more) 24/36/48 rpm range coupled or 24 rpm fixed RADAR FUNCTION Tx frequency 9410 ±30 MHz Output power 6 kW nominal Duplexer Ferrite circulator with diode limiter Intermediate frequency 60 MHz Range, Pulse length and Pulse Repetition Rate (PRR) Range (NM) Pulse length (s) PRR (Hz. approx.) 0.0625 to 0.75 0.08 3000 1 to 1.5 0.15 3000 0.3 1500 3 to 4 0.5 1000 6 to 8 0.8 600 12 to 120 1.2 600 Maximum range 120 NM Minimum range 25 m Range resolution 20 m Range accuracy 1% of range in use or minimum VRM, whichever is the greater Bearing resolution 2.3° (XN10A), 1.9° (XN12A), 1.4° (XN13A) Bearing accuracy ±1° Warm-up time 90 s approx. Target tracking (TT) Auto or manual acquisition: 30 targets in 16 NM Past position: 5/10 pts on all activated targets Vector time: Off, 1 to 60 min. INTERFACE LAN: 1 port, Ethernet, 100Base-TX POWER SUPPLY 24 VDC: 3.7 A SP - 1 E3646S01A 150624 FURUNO DRS6A X-Class 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient temperature -25°C to +55°C (storage: -30°C to +70°C) Relative humidity 95% or less at +40°C Degree of protection IP56 Vibration IEC 60945 Ed.4 UNIT COLOR N9.5 SP - 2 E3646S01A 150624 30/Jun/2015 H.MAKI D-1 C 24VDC NOTE *1: SHIPYARD SUPPLY. *2: OPTION. または OR LAN ジョイントボックス JUNCTION BOX TL-CAT-012 *2 イーサネットハブ ETHERNET HUB HUB-101 *2 RJ45 RJ45 FRU-2P5S-FF-10M/20M/30M,10/20/30m FRU-2P5S-FF-15M,15m,φ9.7 5A アカ RED (+) アオ BLU (-) VH2P-MVVS0.75x2C J1 シロ WHT (+) クロ BLK (-) 注記 *1)造船所手配。 *2)オプション。 12-24VDC マルチファンクション ディスプレイ MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY TZT9/14/BB TZTL12F/15F 0.5m *1 IV-2sq. H.MAKI DWG.No. SCALE C3646-C01- A MASS kg T.YAMASAKI 30/Jun/2015 H.MAKI 25/Jun/2015 CHECKED 25/Jun/2015 APPROVED DRAWN マルチファンクションディスプレイ MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY TZT9/14/BB,TZTL12F/15F ネットワーク機器 NETWORK EQUIPMENT 空中線部 ANTENNA UNIT RSB-134 REF.No. NAME 名 称 TITLE INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM RADAR SENSOR 相互結線図 DRS6A X-CLASS レーダーセンサー S-1 Z2 IME-36460-Z2 JUL. 22, 2015
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