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Copyright © 2006 Guidance Navigation Limited. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright in the whole and every part of this document belongs to Guidance
Navigation Limited (the “Owner”) and may not be used, sold, transferred,
copied or reproduced in whole or in part in any manner or form or in or on any
media to any person other than in accordance with the terms of the Owner’s
agreement or otherwise without the prior written consent of the Owner.
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their respective companies or organisations.
RadaScan is not currently approved for import to the United States
Release: 1.0b
Date: 23/10/2006
Document No: 94-0021-4
Previous issue: No previous issue
Guidance Navigation Limited
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Meridian Business Park
Leicester LE19 1RP
England
Tel: +44 (0)116 229 2600
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Email: radascan@guidance.eu.com
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Contents
Introduction
Entering service access mode
Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Principles of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Serial numbers and software versions
To obtain and use a temporary service access mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
The configuration page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Specifications
Software version information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Specification information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Using the system
Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Suspend, exit or reset communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Screen layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Sensor display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Button bar - display options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Navigation section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Status bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Property pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Alarms property page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Using the historic alarm list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Reflection property page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Configuration property page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
DP feed format and message string . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
About property page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Using the on-screen keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Using log files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
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Introduction
Welcome to the RadaScan position reference sensor for dynamic positioning
and other vessel control applications. RadaScan is a high accuracy radar
based sensor that provides positional information to allow automated
approach and/or station keeping relative to a structure or vessel. The
structure or vessel must be equipped with one or more retro-reflective
RadaScan transponders/targets.
Components:
RadaScan has been designed for permanent installation and quick/easy
operation. A RadaScan system comprises of 3 major components as follows:
Principles of Operation
The RadaScan sensor emits a low power radar beam. The beam is received
by a RadaScan transponder and instantaneously reflected back to the sensor.
The sensor uses the reflection to accurately calculate the distance (range) and
direction (bearing) to the transponder. This positional data is automatically
sent to the DP system. The transponder reflection is retro-reflective in
character (ie it is sent in the same direction as received beam). The
transponder is also able to encode the reflection with a transponder identity
code. This code allows the sensor to recognise the reflection as genuine and
so aid easy operation and improve tracking reliability.
• The RadaScan Sensor. A scanning transceiver unit with integral power
supply and processing electronics for installation in a prominent external
location in order to view available transponder. The Sensor is connected
to the vessel DP system by a serial RS422 or Ethernet link.
• The RadaScan Console. A system control and display application running
under Microsoft Windows XP on a standard PC. This allows full control of
the system together with graphical and data display of system status. An
Ethernet link connects the Sensor to
the Console PC.
• RadaScan Transponder/Target.
A passive self contained battery
powered electronics module for
temporary, semi-permanent or
permanent installation on the
target vessel. RadaScan
transponders are ATEX
certified as intrinsically
safe.
RadaScan unit
RadaScan transponders
RadaScan equipped vessel
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Serial numbers and software versions
Component Part Numbers and individual Serial Number are assigned to each
sensor, transponder and PC.
Software version information
The Configuration page tab within the property sheet provides version
information about every software component with the Console application and
the RadaScan Sensor.
Software component
version information
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Using the System
Radascan User Console provides an intuitive environment that allows you to
quickly assess and control the functions of the system. This section provides
information about the options and procedures within the program.
Start up
To enter RadaScan User Console
1 Ensure that the RadaScan sensor is powered on and running correctly.
2 Locate the RadaScan User Console icon and double click it.
RadaScan
Console
(or run the RadaScan User Console application from Start > Programs >
RadaScan > RadaScan User Console).
3 The Console display screen will appear. After a brief initialisation period
indicated by a connecting dialog, the sensor will begin operation and its
scanning results displayed on screen.
Suspend, exit or reset communications
RadaScan User Console offers you two options for shutting down or
suspending or resetting the sensor communication link. These options are
accessed via the RadaScan button in the lower left-hand corner:
• Suspend - Places the sensor into a 'sleep mode' whereby the motor ceases
spinning. However, upon command from the Console application, the unit will
return to full operation. This mode is suitable for use when travelling between
locations.
• Suspend & Exit - Places the sensor into the same 'sleep mode' as the
suspend command (discussed above) and also closes the RadaScan Console
program.
To suspend or exit
1 Click the 'RadaScan' button in the lower left corner of the screen (this
button is not available while navigating). A dialog box will be displayed:
2 Click the downarrow to reveal the
three options.
Select the required
option and click
the OK button.
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Screen layout
Positional data display
The RadaScan User Console screen has five key areas:
• The Sensor display
• The Navigation section
• The Status bar
• The Property sheet
• The Button bar
Navigation section
This section provides
navigation information in a
simple clear manner
whenever the system is
navigating.
Sensor display
A large circular area, rather
like a radar sweep display,
that shows the relationship
between the RadaScan
vessel and any targets that
are in view.
Button bar
A collection of nine buttons
that provide, or control, a
range of functions.
The pages that follow
provide explanations of each
of the five key screen areas
and the elements presented
within them.
Property pages
Provides detailed
information on a number of
different topics and uses two
tabbed pages to group
information.
Status bar
Provides important feedback information on various topics and
displays the date and time that the situation was first reported.
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Sensor display
Reflections and targets
Reflections from targets are shown as yellow squares on the seascape. The
signal processing in RadaScan ensures that only reflections from genuine
targets can be recognised and displayed. When navigating a coloured box is
drawn around the reflection square to show the quality of the association with
a known target.
This circular area is a seascape and shows the relationship between the
RadaScan vessel and the targets. There are a number of key elements within
the Sensor display:
RadaScan vessel
The RadaScan vessel image is shown, as determined by the setting in the
Display options, either as an outline or a solid filled shape, with a distinct bow
and stern, or alternatively the vessel image may be switched off - see Display
options.
Depending upon the chosen display option, the centre of the Sensor display
will either represent the RadaScan vessel, or the target origin of the current
multi-target group - see Display options..
Range circles
A series of radiating labelled concentric circles provide a visual indication of the
location of the RadaScan vessel to the targets. Use the Zoom in and Zoom out
buttons to change the scale of the display.
Target reference frame
Indicates the A-B axis that the RadaScan system uses to define the positions of
each target. This axis can be included/excluded from the display as required see Display options.
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Button bar
A collection of nine buttons that provide, or control, a range of functions. When
a function is not available, the button image will fade and become
unselectable:
Stop navigation
Click to cease
sending live
positional data
to the DP
system.
Zoom out
Increases the
displayed area
Display
options
See below
Sensor
operations
Click to select
either the About
or Configuration
property pages
Cancel
Click to discard
any current
changes and
revert to the
previous setting.
Display options
Click to view a list of options that determine the elements within the sensor
display:
• Show Bearing Axis - display/hide the tickmarks around the outer circle of the
sensor display.
• Show Range Circles - display/hide the concentric distance circles of the
sensor display.
• Show Labels - display/hide the range and target labels within the
sensor display.
Start navigation
Click to begin a sequence
of steps that leads to the
RadaScan system
providing live positional
data to the DP system.
After selecting this button,
you will be requested to
select a stored multi-target
group or single target.
Zoom in
Decreases the
displayed area.
Alarms
Becomes available
when one or more
alarms have
occurred, click to
view the Alarms page
within the Property
sheet in the lower
right corner of the
screen.
• Show Reflections - display/hide the markers representing the reflections
received by the RadaScan sensor.
Apply
Click to accept
the current
changes.
• Show Targets - display/hide the association boxes that are superimposed on
the reflection squares.
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Navigation section
The upper right of the screen provides positional information whenever
navigation mode is being used.
Positional display
Information
Quality Indicator
DP Feed mode
Positional Display:
A number of different DP message types are available for configuration during
installation and commissioning. The DP message type defines the positional
display format.
In most formats the Range a Bearing to the primary target from the vessel is
displayed numerically. Heading is only available when a NMEA message format
is used and where 2 or more targets are available and multi-target navigation is
selected.
When a NMEA format is used to navigate in Single target navigation the Range
and Bearing values can be converted and displayed as Bow and Starboard
distances from the target to the vessel. The option is selected by un-ticking the
Range & Bearing box in the Configuration property page.
When a NMEA format is used to navigate with multiple targets the Range and
Bearing values can be converted and displayed as the vessel position in relation
to the A and B axis of a co-ordinate frame constructed around the target group.
The option is selected by un-ticking the Range & Bearing box in the
Configuration property page.
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Information Quality Indicator
A graphical 9 bar display gives a quick indication of the confidence that the
sensor system has in the positional data being generated. The more bars that
are displayed the better the data. The bars and numerical values are also
coloured and change from red through orange to green as the date improves.
Navigation: modes
You can choose from two main modes of navigation:
Single target navigation
Single target is the simplest type of navigation as it only requires a single target
and does not involve the creation of a target group. It is quick and easy to use
however be aware that this method has certain limitations as follows:
• If the true target reflection is obscured by vessel operations there is a
possibility that the sensor track will be lost and navigation will drop out.
• There is no provision for Heading data to be produced.
Multi-target navigation
The use of multiple targets gives certain advantages over single target
navigation and is worth considering whenever suitable targets are available.
The advantages are as follows:
• Improved tracking stability
• Redundancy allowing temporary loss of target reflection.
• Provision of Heading data in relation to target group.
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Navigation: single target
Navigation: multi-target
To start single target navigation
To start multi-target navigation
1 Click the
The Multi-target navigation option only becomes available when Radascan
button to reveal a pop-up list of navigation options.
2 Select [Single Target]
identifies 2 or more authentic Radascan targets
3 In the subsequent dialog, click 'OK' to
1 Click the
confirm your selection.
button to reveal a pop-up list of navigation options.
2 Select [Multi-Target]
4 Click the cursor on one of the target reflections shown
3 In the subsequent dialog, click 'OK' to confirm your selection.
on the sensor display.
After a short delay, the navigation data will be determined and displayed.
Note that only 'Range and Bearing' or 'Bow and Starboard' values will be
shown as single target/prism modes cannot provide heading information.
RadaScan will automatically identify the available targets and after a short
delay will start to navigate against them.
To end multi-target navigation
1 Click the
button.
2 In the subsequent dialog, click 'OK' to confirm your action.
To end single target navigation
1 Click the
button.
The readouts in the navigation section will become inactive and turn grey.
The viewed targets will remain shown on the sensor display
2 In the subsequent dialog, click 'OK' to confirm your action.
The readouts in the navigation section will become inactive and turn grey. The
viewed targets will remain shown on the sensor display.
RadaScan
Information quality indicator
When beginning either single or multi-target navigation, the readouts in the
navigation section of the screen (top right corner) will initially turn red (to
indicate that the positional information received is not yet sufficient). The
RadaScan system will improve upon its positional information and as quality
increases, the readouts will change from red to amber and then to green.
Additionally, the information quality indicator bar graph will show more
similarly coloured bars.
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Status bar
Provides important feedback information on various topics and displays the
date and time that the situation was first reported. A green icon indicates that
communication between the User Console and the RadaScan sensor is
satisfactory. Double click on the Time and Date portion of the status bar to
adjust the current system time and date settings.
Status bar buttons
To the left of the status bar are two buttons:
RadaScan
Click this button to view the Control dialog. From here you can
• Suspend - Places the sensor into a 'sleep mode' whereby the motor ceases
spinning. However, upon the resume command, the unit will return to
full operation.
• Suspend & Exit - Shuts the Console software application but maintains power
to the sensor. Upon starting the application the unit will return to full
operation. This mode is suitable for use when travelling between
mooring locations.
Help
Click this button to view the online RadaScan User Console operator's guide
using Acrobat Reader.
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Property pages
This area of the User Console screen provides detailed operational and set-up
information. The section is divided into 4 tabbed pages as follows:
Alarms: This page alerts the operator to any situation which may impact the
performance of the system or the position output.
Reflections: This page gives details of the reflection(s) which are being
received by the sensor.
Configuration: This page gives access to operational parameters including
screen contrast, DP feed type and navigation display.
About: This page gives Service Access to the set-up parameter for the system.
The software version of the User Console, a copyright statement and Guidance
Navigation contact details are also shown.
For more information on these pages please refer to the detailed sections
following:
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Alarms property page
During operation, the RadaScan system produces an event audit trail in the
form of alarms from its various constituent components. These range in
increasing order of severity from: Information, Warning, and Error to Fatal. As
these alarms are received from the sensor, the console application lists them
within the Alarms page tab of the property sheet.
To assist with quick recognition of the various alarm types, a colour coding
scheme is employed. The triangular and square symbols used to represent the
start and stop points of each alarm condition are represented in three colours
to indicate their severity:
• Information
Grey
• Warning
Orange
• Fatal and Error
Red
As an alarm condition occurs, its entry is appended by a Start
symbol in the
relevant severity colour. When the condition is resolved, the entry is appended
with a Stop
symbol.
The Pause symbol
is displayed in the event of a single non-persistent incident
The Alarms page offers two key features to assist in the display of applicable
alarms. These are the Alarm filter and the Alarm History.
Using the alarm filter
This allows you to choose which types of alarms (of the four categories) to
display within the Alarms page. As standard the filter is activated with only the
'Information' alarms un-ticked to conceal them. To use the alarms filter:
1 View the Alarms page within the Property sheet (in the lower right corner).
3 Click on each type of alarm to check/uncheck them as necessary
- Note: Alarm types that are ticked are shown in the alarms list,
un-ticked items are hidden.
4 To enable/disable the filter, click the left side of
the two-part filter
button. The filter is active
whenever the right side of the filter button is
'pressed in'.
Alarms page - Lists any messages received from the various component units
of the RadaScan sensor. These are classified into four types of alarm which are,
in increasing order of severity:
• Information - grey symbols
The arrow symbol indicates the Start
of an entry that persists, while the
• Warning - orange symbols
square symbol indicates the end of
• Error - red symbols
an entry. The pause symbol indicates
an entry that does not persist.
• Fatal - red symbols
A filter is available to
suppress the display of
particular alarm types.
As standard, the filter
is activated and the
Information messages
are hidden from the
list.
Deleting alarms from
the current list will
move the alarms to the
Historic list. Deleting
them from the Historic
list will discard them
permanently.
2 Click the right side of the two-part filter
button. A drop down list will be
displayed showing the four types of reports/alarms.
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Using the historic alarm list
The Alarms page has two alarms lists. The 'Current' list is where new alarm
reports (since the last start of the console software) are automatically stored as
they occur. In addition, a 'Historic' list allows you to clear the Current list and
transfer its alarms so that you do not lose potentially important diagnostic
feedback. On shutdown, current alarms are automatically transferred to the
Historic list.
To clear the historic list
To accept alarms in the current list
2 Select the alarms to delete:
1 View the Alarms page tab within the Property sheet and check that the
'Select Log Type' entry shows 'Current'.
• To delete one alarm - click the alarm entry and click .
2 Select the alarms that you wish to move into the Historic list:
• To delete two or more - hold down the CTRL key, click the required alarm
entries and click .
Items in the Current list cannot be deleted, they may only be moved to the
Historic list. Once there, however, they may be erased.
1 View the Alarms page tab within the Property sheet and check that the
'Select Log Type' entry shows 'Historic'.
• To delete all alarms - click the
button.
3 A dialog will be displayed and will require confirmation for each deletion.
You can confirm each deletion individually, or click the 'Yes to All' button.
To export an alarms list
1 Click the Export alarms
• To accept one alarm - click the alarm entry and click the
button.
• To accept two or more - hold down the CTRL key, click the required alarm
entries and click the
button.
• To accept all alarms - click the
button.
Note: If you attempt to transfer any alarms that are still unresolved, a warning
dialog will be displayed.
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Reflection Property page
This area of the RadaScan User Console screen provides detailed information
on a number of different topics. The property sheet uses tabbed pages to
group information and has four tabs:
Reflections page - Provides a numeric list of the reflections received during the
last complete revolution of the sensor rotor. This page can be used to verify the
graphical representation of reflections shown within the Sensor display.
As a new revolution is started, the list is cleared and starts again. For each
verified reflection the list provides: Target ID code, Range, Bearing and Signal
to Noise Ratio. The latter relates to the quality of the reflection. For changes up
to 200m this value will ideally be between 13 and 21.
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Configuration property page
The Configuration page provides a mixture of RadaScan sensor data for
troubleshooting purposes and also offers three selectable options:
• Day View/Night View - This option is essential in maintaining optimum
usability between day and night operations.
• DP Feed Format & Message String - This is key to correct operation but
which does not usually require alteration during day-to-day operations.
• Range & Bearing Only - In Single Target navigation with NMEA feed types,
the default is to display position in a Bow Starboard axis frame. This option
switches the display to one of Range and Bearing to the selected target. To
implement, tick the box and click the apply button. The DP message string
is unaffected.
'Day' colour contrast setting
Day View/Night View
To provide maximum visibility during daytime operation and minimal glare
during night shifts, RadaScan User Console offers two display modes: 'Day
View' and 'Night View'.
To change the view mode:
1 View the Configuration page within the Property sheet.
2 Click the down arrow of the view box to reveal a drop-down list
with two options.
3 Select the appropriate display format and then click the
'Night' colour contrast setting
button.
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DP feed format & message string
This option controls the format in which the positional information is packaged
and sent to the vessel's DP system. The DP Feed Format may only be changed
when RadaScan is not navigating. Any changes to this setting MUST be carried
out in conjunction with a similar change on the DP system - both systems must
use exactly the same format and variant thereof. The choice of DP Feed Format
can have an effect on the information displayed in the Navigation section (top
right corner) of the Console screen.
Single Target Display - Range & Bearing
The default display mode for
Single Target is to present the
position of the sensor vessel
in metres along Bow and
Starboard axes with origin at
the target.
The DP Message string field displays the current text being sent to the DP
system based on the current selection of the DP Feed Format type.
To change the DP feed format:
Note: Changes in formats, other than between NMEA and ASCII, can only be
carried out in service access mode.
1 View the Configuration page within the Property sheet.
2 Click the down arrow of the DP Feed Format box to reveal a drop-down list
of options.
3 Select the appropriate format and then click the
button.
Ensure that the DP system is correctly prepared to receive the new message
format.
RadaScan
By selecting the Range &
Bearing option on the
Configuration page, the
display is changed to the
distance and the bearing of
the target from the vessel.
Note: Selecting either option
has no effect on the message
strings that are sent to the DP
system.
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About Property page
Indicates the software version and copyright details. It also allows you to invoke
the temporary service access mode in order to adjust certain settings - please
refer to the section Entering service access mode for further details.
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Using the on-screen keyboard
In order to accommodate keyboardless computers, RadaScan Console provides
an on-screen keyboard option which permits you to enter text using only a mouse
pointer. You can activate the on-screen keyboard wherever you see this icon:
This icon is found within the property sheet area on the following pages: Alarms,
Multi-target groups and certain Configuration pages (when in service access
mode). If the icon is greyed out
then the on-screen keyboard feature is
disabled.
Note: As standard, the on-screen keyboard feature is disabled as most
installations are made onto systems that do include keyboards. Please refer to
'To enable the on-screen keyboard feature' for more details.
When displayed the on-screen keyboard appears as a floating window (as
standard it is set to remain 'Always on Top' of all other applications - this can
be changed using its Settings menu).
To use the on-screen keyboard
1 Click the icon to display the on-screen keyboard.
2 Select an item within RadaScan Console that requires text entry or editing.
3 Click the necessary keys on the on-screen keyboard.
To enable the on-screen keyboard feature
Note: This procedure can only be carried out when using Service Access mode,
for which you require a restricted authorisation code.
1 Enter Service Access mode using a temporary service access code.
2 View the Configuration page tab within the Property sheet.
3 Click the down arrow of the Select Configuration Category box and select
the Communications/Display Options entry.
4 Tick the option Enable On-Screen Display.
5 Click the Apply button.
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Using log files
Whenever RadaScan is navigating it generates a comprehensive set of
operation logs which are stored at C:\Program Files\RadaScan. These are
segmented into folders containing log information for 1 hour periods. These
can be accessed for engineer analysis or sent by email to Guidance Navigation
or to your DP supplier.
When in service access mode, the system logs can be collected manually,
without the need to be navigating against a target, by using the control
command Alt + L. Once activated, logs are collected until the Alt + L command
is used again to deactivate.
Note: For details about temporarily switching into service access mode, please
refer to the section Entering service access mode on the next page.
To locate and send a log file:
1 When a sufficient time period has elapsed in which at least one instance of
the expected problem has occurred, end the navigation session.
2 Use the 'Start' button and 'My Computer' to access the Local Disk (C:) folders
and filing system. Locate the 'Program Files\RadaScan' folder.
3 Within the folder, locate the log file whose filename matches the date and
time of your session. The name of the folder will include the start and finish
dates and times, for example:
03d05m2006y 20h33m03s to 03d05m2006y 20h33m38s
4 This folder and its contents should be transmitted via email to
(support@radascan.co.uk) or posted on diskette back to Guidance
Navigation Ltd where the captured data can be interpreted.
Note: To compress the whole folder prior to transmission by email, you can
make use of the folder compression utility with a right mouse click and by
choosing 'Send to compressed folder'. Such compressed folders can be also
be decompressed with standard tools such as WinZip.
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Entering service access mode
There are many settings within RadaScan Console that can seriously affect
system operation if they are incorrectly adjusted. For this reason they are
concealed until you enter service access mode.
IMPORTANT: Indiscriminate adjustment of parameter settings can adversely
affect the operation of RadaScan. It is not advisable to edit the settings unless
directed to do so by a qualified technician or Guidance Navigation Limited.
Service access mode can be entered by plugging an engineer USB key into any
available USB port on the console computer prior to starting the application. It
is recommended that the application be re-started without the key in order to
return to normal user mode.
To obtain and use a temporary service access code
1 Within the RadaScan Console application, view the About page tab.
2 Click the Service Access button in the lower right corner of the About page.
A dialog will be displayed and will show a Service request code.
Note: The service request code is constructed as two groups of six capital
letters [A-Z] separated by a + sign. There are never any numerals in a service
access code.
3 Transmit the service access code to Guidance Navigation Limited
(support@radascan.co.uk) or an authorised customer service representative.
A corresponding Service access code will be supplied to you. This code is
non-transferable and will operate only with current Console system for a
limited period.
4 Enter the received code into the Service access code field of the displayed
page and click OK. Service access will be granted on this system for a
maximum period of 12 hours, however, the mode will be automatically
ended after 20 minutes - you need to re-click the Service Access button
within the About page.
Service access code dialog showing the request code and
an area to enter a corresponding access code
Note: The service access code is a 12 digit hexadecimal number [0-9, A-F].
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The Configuration page
In service access mode, the Configuration page of the property sheet provides
a number of extra items. Firstly, the full range of DP Feed types become
selectable within the General category.
Additionally, use the Select Configuration Category control to select the
Communications and File Transfer/Admin pages.
See Using the on-screen keyboard for details.
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Specifications
Sensor
Environmental
Emitter type
FMCW operating in the 9.2-9.3GHz maritime
radiolocation band
Operating range
10 to 1000m
Range accuracy
better than 0.05% of operating range
Angular repeatability
0.06° (1 mrad) at 500m
Rotation
uni-directional 1-3Hz
Beam shape
divergent
Close-range elevation angle
+35° @ 25m
Temperature control
thermostatic heating circuit
Operating temperature
-25 to 55°C
Water and dust protection
Standard
EMC
CE certified
Mechanical
Enclosure
radome on anodised alloy base
Dimensions
1200mm (Ø), 920mm (h)
Weight
ca. 63kg
Mounting
securing bolt holes in base
Target
Type
self-contained retro-reflective transponder
Environmental use
ATEX certified
Azimuth response
±85° @<100m, ±45° @<500m
Elevation response
±35°
Power
non-wired. exchangeable battery cassette
Battery life
2 years continuous use
Vessel Interface
Power requirement
I/O
90-264 VAC 47-63Hz
sensor to Control Console - ethernet
sensor to DP - RS422 9600 baud, ethernet
Data formats
compatible with all DP and other vessel
control systems using standard or customised
message types
Control & Data Display
Operating system
PC Windows XP Pro Embedded
Dimensions (wxhxd)
350 x 540 x 190 mm
Software
dedicated real-time interactive
Weight
18 kg
Hardware options
compact marine standard PC module + 15"
TFT monitor.
Hatteland Type Approved integrated PC/TFT
screen
Guidance Navigation Limited reserves the right to alter or amend this
published specification without notice.
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