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Assembly

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AVENTICS

 | Joystick Type 531 | R417003072–BDL–001–AA

7.3

Connecting the Joystick Type 531

7.3.1

Connections

At the bottom of the joystick, two round M12 connectors are 
provided for the connection to the Marex 3D controller and other 
joysticks.

Fig. 3:

Electrical connections

Proceed as follows to connect the joystick:

1.

Make sure that all components are dead before connecting 
the joystick.

2.

Use the connector X12 at the Marex 3D controller to connect 
a CANbus cable M12. Route the other end of the cable to 
Joystick Type 531 and connect it to connector X11 from 
underneath the control panel (fig. 4).

NOTICE

Risk of property damage due to missing terminating 
resistors

The CANbus communication does not work if terminating 
resistors are not applied. This may result in unexpected ship 
behaviour.

O

Make sure to connect a terminating resistor at the last 
component on each CANbus line, see also fig 4, CANbus 
connection Marex 3D controller to Joystick Type 531.

1

X11

M12, 5 pins, male

Connection for the 3D controller 
and joystick

2

X12

M12, 5 pins, female Connection for the joystick

3

X31

not assigned

3

1

2

Summary of Contents for Marex 3D 531

Page 1: ...Assembly Instructions R417003072 01 2018 EN Marex 3D Joystick Type 531 English...

Page 2: ...Improper use 8 2 4 Personnel qualifications 8 2 5 General safety instructions 9 2 6 Product and technology related safety messages 10 2 7 Operator s obligations 10 3 General notes regarding property...

Page 3: ...7003072 BDL 001 AA 3 English 8 Maintenance and repair 20 8 1 Cleaning 20 8 2 Inspection 20 8 3 Maintenance 20 9 Disassembly and replacement 21 10 Disposal 21 11 Technical data 22 12 Appendix 23 12 1 I...

Page 4: ...ons completely especially the chapter 2 Safety instructions before installing or dismantling the Joystick Type 531 1 2 Required and additional documentations Before starting the operation of the Joyst...

Page 5: ...vel W Type and source of hazard Identifies the type and source of the hazard W Consequences Describes the consequences of non observance W Prevention Describes how to avert the danger SIGNAL WORD Type...

Page 6: ...operation of the product cannot be ensured O Single independent step 1 2 3 Numbered instructions The numbers indicate the steps which must be executed in a given order Table 4 Designations Designatio...

Page 7: ...d O Read these assembly instructions completely and carefully before mounting the Joystick Type 531 O Keep these assembly instructions in a location where they are accessible to all users at any time...

Page 8: ...permitted in the product s documentation as for example within explosive areas or in parts of a control system which are relevant for functional safety Unintended use of the product does also include...

Page 9: ...protection W Observe the safety instructions and guidelines of the country in which the product is used W Only use AVENTICS products in technically perfect condition W Check the product for obvious d...

Page 10: ...fety regulations and standards of the application As an operator of a ship which shall be equipped with a Joystick Type 531 and further components of a ship remote control system you are responsible t...

Page 11: ...data transmission safe and tight connections a reliable electric power transmission NOTICE Risk of property damage due to inadmissible power supply Using an external power supply for the joystick can...

Page 12: ...this product 5 1 Performance description The Joystick Type 531 is a component of the Marex 3D ship control system Mounted at a control panel it is used to maneuver a ship intuitively at slow speeds T...

Page 13: ...every Joystick Type 531 and on its packaging The type plate contains the following information Fig 1 Type plate of the Joystick Type 531 The data matrix code includes the material number serial number...

Page 14: ...e to the following conditions for storage Only store the Joystick Type 531 in its original packaging Do not store the Joystick Type 531 outside Store the packages in a dry and dust free place Do not e...

Page 15: ...e before expiry 7 Assembly CAUTION Risk of injury and property damage due to improper installation or mounting work Improper installation can cause damage to property O The Joystick Type 531 may only...

Page 16: ...lements are visible and can be easily operated at all times A circumferential sealing is provided around the Joystick Type 531 to seal its edge to the panel surface O Make sure that no bores or gaps i...

Page 17: ...mplate which is included in the delivery fig 2 2 For the mounting bolts drill 4 holes with a diameter of 5 5mm into the panel 3 Insert the joystick into the opening from above 4 Use the nuts and washe...

Page 18: ...nnect a CANbus cable M12 Route the other end of the cable to Joystick Type 531 and connect it to connector X11 from underneath the control panel fig 4 NOTICE Risk of property damage due to missing ter...

Page 19: ...controller The maximum cable length from the Marex 3D controller to the last joystick is 300 m 4 Apply a torque of 0 4 Nm to fasten the M12 connectors 5 If no further joysticks are being installed ap...

Page 20: ...sure the component is always in technically perfect condition Check the Joystick Type 531 regularly for visual damage especially at the keypad and bellow NOTICE Do not attempt to repair a damaged joys...

Page 21: ...compatible way CAUTION Risk of injury and property damage when servicing components under power O If you dismantle or replace the Joystick Type 531 while Marex 3D is in operation the ability to steer...

Page 22: ...e temperature 233 to 358 K 40 C to 85 C Max storage period 2 years Protection class IP 66 EN 60529 IEC 60529 Vibration resistance 4 g IEC 60068 2 6 2007 Maximum strain X and Y axes 150 N Z axis 1 5 Nm...

Page 23: ...Appendix AVENTICS Joystick Type 531 R417003072 BDL 001 AA 23 English 12 Appendix 12 1 Installation drawings Fig 5 Dimension drawing of Joystick Type 531 R417003030...

Page 24: ...21 Documentation Abbreviations 7 Designations 6 Required and additional 4 Safety messages 5 Validity 4 Drawing Front 23 Side 23 W E Electrical connections 18 W H Heading mode 6 W I Improper use 8 Ins...

Page 25: ...n of personnel 8 W R Repair 20 Replacement 21 Required documents 4 W S Safety instructions 7 Safety messages 5 Safety messages product related 10 Scope of delivery 12 Storage 14 W T Technical data 22...

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Page 28: ...om the obligation of own judgement and verification It must be remembered that our products are subject to a natural process of wear and aging An example configuration is depicted on the title page Th...

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