Guidance Marine VALIDATOR Marine Direction Finding X-Band Radar User Manual 94 0505 4 C Artemis Validator Operator s Guide
Guidance Marine Ltd. Marine Direction Finding X-Band Radar 94 0505 4 C Artemis Validator Operator s Guide
Operators Guide
TY LI QU YEAR TY AS SU ED Artemis Validator Operator’s Guide RRAN Se e ou r standard ter ms of sa le Guidance Marine Ltd, 5 Tiber Way, Meridian Business Park, Leicester LE19 1QP, UK T: +44 116 229 2600 E: sales@guidance.eu.com www.guidance.eu.com www.marine.direct Artemis Validator Operator’s Guide Issue Date: 21/03/2017 Document No: 94-0505-4-C Serial No: Guidance Marine Ltd, 5 Tiber Way Meridian Business Park Leicester LE19 1QP UK Date of Shipment from UK: Document History Document Number Changes Issue Date 94-0505-4-A First Release Artemis Validator Operator’s Guide 29/11/2016 94-0505-4-B Artemis Validator Operator’s Guide 02/03/2017 94-0505-4-C Artemis Validator Operator’s Guide with FCC 21/03/2017 FCC ID VYMVALIDATOR FCC Warning Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC (USA Federal Communications Commission) rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible. This equipment complies with the FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part of your body. Copyright © 2016 Guidance Marine Limited. All Rights Reserved. Copyright in the whole and every part of this document belongs to Guidance Marine 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.” Windows” is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organisations. Tel: +44 116 229 2600 UK Support: +44 116 229 2665 (365 days a year, 08:00 - 20:00 hours UTC) customerservices.uk@guidance.eu.com USA Support: +1 504 305-1120 customerservices.us@guidance.eu.com Asia Support: +65 6734 6365 customerservices.sg@guidance.eu.com Web: www.guidance.eu.com/customer-support Table of Contents Introduction System Overview....................................................................................................... 4 User Interface Start Up .................................................................................................................... 5 Shut Down ................................................................................................................ 5 Menu Structure ......................................................................................................... 5 Modifying Settings ................................................................................................... 7 Save Settings ........................................................................................................... 7 User Interface Layout Artemis Validator Range Setting............................................................................... 8 Artemis Validator Test Result..................................................................................... 8 Artemis Validator FPGA Version................................................................................ 8 Artemis Validator S/W Version................................................................................... 8 Artemis Validator Charger......................................................................................... 9 Artemis Validator Save Settings................................................................................ 9 Artemis Validator Address......................................................................................... 9 Artemis Validator Frequency Pair............................................................................ 10 Operation Configuration Procedure......................................................................................... 11 Validation Procedure............................................................................................... 11 Rechargable Artemis Validator To Switch the Artemis Validator ON........................................................................ 12 Charging To charge the Artemis Validator............................................................................... 12 Dimensions Artemis Validator Dimensions................................................................................. 13 Introduction and System Overview Introduction Welcome to the Artemis Validator Operator’s Guide. It explains how to use the portable version of the Artemis Validator to confirm that an Artemis Mk5 or Mk6 position reference sensor is in working order. The System Overview sets the Artemis Validator in the context of the Artemis system as a whole. Note that whilst we endeavour to describe the functionality of the device correctly in this document, we do not guarantee that it exactly represents the version of the device that you are using. System Overview The Artemis microwave-based position reference system provides accurate positional data to marine Dynamic Positioning (DP) control systems. It enables automated approach and station keeping relative to another Artemis sensor on a rig or platform, or to another vessel. The standard Artemis system includes: • Two identical Antenna Units (or Sensors) configured, as a Mobile Station and a Fixed Station. • The Artemis Control PC, a Windows-based marine specification computer, running the control software. An alternative configuration - the Beacon system - involves the same components as the standard system except for a non-rotating Beacon Unit instead of a Fixed Station. A Beacon Unit does not provide an Azimuth measurement. Layout of a Standard Artemis System Antenna Units Artemis Validator The Mobile Station is mounted on the DP-Equipped vessel, ideally at the top of the main mast. The Fixed Station is installed on a fixed platform if absolute positioning is needed or on a moving platform or structure to provide relative positioning. The Artemis Validator is a portable, battery powered Fixed Station simulator that can test an Artemis Mk5 or Mk6 sensor at distances of up to 300m. System Operation The Artemis Validator can simulate different ranges at frequency pair and address code combinations to support validation of the operaton of a Mobile Artemis sensor. In order to provide positional data to the vessel’s DP system, the Artemis system needs to be “locked”. In this state, the antennae of the Fixed and Mobile Stations are facing each other and automatically tracking by maintaining a continuous microwave link. The distance between the sensors is obtained from the travel time of the microwave signal. The bearing of the Fixed Station, with respect to the centre line of the vessel is measured. The Fixed Station measures the Azimuth and reports it to the Mobile Station. User Interface The user interface for the portable Artemis Validator consists of five buttons and an LCD display. Menu Structure The information display pages are arranged into a menu structure. The ▲▼►and ◄ buttons are used to navigate this structure. At the top level of the menu structure, the first line of the display always reads “Validator:”. Use the ▲and ▼buttons to scroll through the pages at this level. For example: ▼ ▼ Start Up Switch on the Artemis Validator by pressing the On/Off button. The information display briefly displays the following: The ▲button takes you through the pages in reverse order. If there is a sub-menu beneath a particular page, it is accessed by the ►button and the first line of this page is the same as the second line of the top-level page, e.g.: This is then replaced by the default top-level page: If there is no sub-menu, the ►button has no effect. User Interface (Continued) The full menu structure in order of scrolling is as follows: Top-level Menu Option Possible Values Sub-Menu for Setting Modification Description Range 500-10000m in 100m steps Yes Simulated range between Artemis Validator and sensor Ver xx.xx.xx.xx No Version number of Artemis Validator firmware Charger Off, Trickle, Full No Battery charger status Supply On, Off No Battery charger connected Save Settings No, Yes Yes Allows settings to be saved to nonvolatile memory Address 0..63 Yes Address code of the Artemis unit that is being validated Freq Pair F0, F1, F2, F3 Yes Combination of frequencies transmitted by Artemis Validator and sensor User Interface (Continued) Modifying Settings In general, the purpose of a sub-menu page is to allow you to modify a particular setting. The ▲and ▼buttons cause the “New” value to increase, decrease, scroll or toggle as appropriate, whilst the existing value remains the same on the top line. For example to change the validation range from 1000m to 1100m: ► ▲ ► The ►button confirms the choice, or takes you into a submenu. The ◄ button cancels a choice and returns to the next menu level up. Any modified settings keep their new values only until the Artemis Validator is turned off. If you want the new values to persist indefinitely, use the Save Settings menu. Saving Settings Scroll to the Save Settings menu page at the top level of the menu structure. Press ►to reach the sub-menu and use ▲or ▼to change the value to “Yes”. ► ▲ Press ►to confirm changes: ► The settings are saved and the display returns to the top level of the menu. User Interface Layout Artemis Validator Range Setting ► ▲ ► Artemis Validator Test Result Press ►to display one of the following results. This section is not editable. One of these screens below is shown depending on the status of the Validator. Press ◄ to return to the menu. Artemis Validator FPGA Version Artemis Validator S/W Version ► ► Press ◄ to return to the menu. Press ◄ to return to the menu. User Interface Layout(Continued) Artemis Validator Charger Press ►to display one of the following results. This section is not editable. One of these screens below is shown depending on the status of the Validator. Press ◄ to return to the menu. When the status of the charger cannot be determined Artemis Validator Save Settings ► ▼▲ Press ►to confirm your changes. Artemis Validator Address ► ▼▲ Press ►to confirm your changes. User Interface Layout(Continued) Artemis Validator Frequency Pair ► ▲ Press ►to confirm your changes. 10 Operation The purpose of the Artemis Validator is to test whether an Artemis sensor (Mobile Station) is in working order. This involves configuring the device to imitate a fixed station that the sensor under test normally locks onto. Configuration Procedure 1. Switch on the Artemis Validator. 2. Use the push button controls to navigate the menu system and set the Freq Pair and Address to the same values as the Artemis unti that is being validated (see Modifying Settings on page 7). 3. Optionally save the settings (see Saving Settings on page 9) for use next time. The reported range approximates R + S where: R is the true range between the sensor under test and the Artemis Validator. S is the simulated range configured on the Artemis Validator. So for example, if the true range is 100m and the Artemis Validator is set to a simulated range of 1000m, the User Interface should show a range between 1095m and 1105m. If the sensor under test cannot lock onto the Artemis Validator (step 6), or if the range and bearing reported (step 7) are not reasonable values, then the Validation Procedure has failed. Once the above steps have been carried out, the Artemis Validator can be used to test the Artemis sensor Validation Procedure 4. Place the Artemis Validator with a clear line of sight to the sensor at a distance of between 10m and 300m. 5. Note the simulated range shown on the information display of the Artemis Validator. 6. Using the Artemis user interface aim the Artemis antenna towards the Artemis Validator. 7. Check that the range and bearing displayed are approximately correct (*see below). 8. For further validation, use the push button controls on the Artemis Validator to select a different simulated range. 9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 as required. *Note: the range displayed on the Artemis User interface may not exactly match the Range as set on the Artemis Validator. The Artemis sensor will report the sum of the Validator simulated range PLUS the actual range to the Artemis Validator. 11 Rechargable Artemis Validator Switch the unit off when not in use to preserve the battery. The Artemis Validator is water resistant. However, do not submerge the unit in water. To Switch the Artemis Validator ON: Do not open the Artemis Validator. If you experience any problems with the unit, please contact: Guidance Marine Ltd 5 Tiber Way Meridian Business Park Leicester LE19 1QP United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 116 229 2600 Email: customerservices@guidance.eu.com Press the ON/OFF button on the back of the unit. Charging The rechargeable Artemis Validator should be fully charged before use. A full charge takes approximately 24 hours. DO NOT charge or use the Artemis Validator in an explosive atmosphere or other hazardous environment. The Artemis Validator will switch on whilst charging. It cannot be turned off while charging. To Charge the Artemis Validator: Note: Only use the supplied charger. Only charge at ambient temperatures of 0°C to +45°C. 1. Switch off the Artemis Validator and remove the plate on the rear of the unit. 2. Connect the supplied mains charger (Part No. 21-0464; Input: 100–240VAC, 50–60Hz, 1.5A Output: 24VDC, 2.5A, 60W). 3. When charging is complete, disconnect the power from the unit and place the rear plate back on. 12 Dimensions Diagram not to scale. Dimensions measured in mm. Approx weight: 4.5 kg 220.5 252 272.5 336.5 64 117.5 58.7 29 84.8 117.5 115.5 143.2 220.5 13
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