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Cassens  &  Plath  GmbH,  Am  Lunedeich  131,  D-27572  Bremerhaven,  Germany,  tel.  +49  471  483  999  0,  fax  +49  471  483  999  10 

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4) Installation 

 
4.1)  Installation of Detector 
 
This chapter may be passed in case the detector is already installed to the compass when 
delivered. 
 
As heading source a conventional compass has to be used. Installation of detector is 
usually done by glueing it from below centric to the lower cover glass. Between detector 
and lower cover glass of the compass a certain distance has to be kept. This will be 
guaranteed by a special mounting cylinder which may be ordered from Cassens & Plath as 
an extra. The height of the cylinder to keep the right distance between detector and 
compass is calculated so that on the one hand any influence from the detector to the 
compass indication can be excluded and on the other hand the magnetic field of the 
compass card assembly is strong enough to drive the detector.  
 

Attention: 
If the detector is too close to the compass the directional system will be deflected! 
If the detector is too far away from the compass the magnetic field strength will be 
too low to drive the detector! 
Keep the correct distance otherwise safe navigation will be not possible! 

 
If the correct distance is unknown there are two different ways do determine it: 
 

1.  The magnetic moment (the strength of the magnets) of the compass is known. This 

value will often be found in the compass certificate. If, for example, the value is 
between 2.0 .... 4.5 Am

2

, the correct distance between detector and magnet of card 

assembly is 110 mm. If the exact location of the magnets inside the float of the 
directional system below the card level is unknown take 15 mm for this.  

2.  Mounting will be done by a qualified compass workshop owning a regular compass 

test bench. The procedure to find the correct distance is the same as finding weak 
iron interference by swirl error examinations. The compass is turned in a 4 min 360° 
turn with and without detector. If there is any quadrantal weak iron influence visible 
with the detector fitted the distance has to be increased. The best distance is the 
one where just no longer any influence is visible; add 5 mm to this. 

 
Detector mounted from above 
This may be necessary in case the compass is an overhead compass, for example, or 
there is already another detector from below. To find the correct distance between detector 
and top cover glass, proceed same as above. It is necessary to interchange the green and 
grey wire in the junction box. 
 
Adjustment of Detector Alignment  
Turn the detector so that the arrow shows in ahead direction of the compass. Now 
continue with chapter 2.2) Menu Item “Transmission Error“ and follow the mentioned 
procedure. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for NETcourse

Page 1: ...al Magnetic Compass Converter CASSENS PLATH GmbH Manufacturers of Nautical Instruments Am Lunedeich 131 D 27572 Bremerhaven Germany Tel 49 471 483 999 0 Fax 49 471 483 999 10 sales cassens plath de www cassens plath de NETcourse ...

Page 2: ...t Errorlist 8 2 2 Menu Set Up Errorlist 8 2 3 Menu Transmission Protocol 9 2 4 Menu Detector Alignment 9 3 Error Messages Error Removing 10 4 Installation 11 4 1 Installation of Detector 11 4 2 Installation of Junction Box 12 4 3 Location of Detector and Junction Box within Compass Binnacle 12 5 Wiring 13 5 1 Power Supply 13 5 2 Connection of Junction Box 13 5 3 Connection of Data Output 13 5 4 Ex...

Page 3: ...1 D 27572 Bremerhaven Germany tel 49 471 483 999 0 fax 49 471 483 999 10 www cassens plath de sales cassens plath de 1 Drawings 1 1 Dimensions Flush mounting Weight 2 1 KG 1 2 Mounting of Control Unit Flush mounting cut out 225 mm x 125 mm 120 mm 220 mm 145 mm 245 mm min 110 mm 235 mm 85 mm ...

Page 4: ...assens plath de sales cassens plath de 1 3 System Overview Compass Mounting cylinder Detector CP102B Detector cable 1 5 m 5 wires screened with connector Junction box Detector cable 15 m 5 wires screened with connector RS 485 Data output with connector Emergency power supply 24VDC 4m 2 wires with connector Main power supply 24VDC 4m 2 wires with connector Control Unit ...

Page 5: ...7572 Bremerhaven Germany tel 49 471 483 999 0 fax 49 471 483 999 10 www cassens plath de sales cassens plath de 1 4 Control Unit Front Controls ERROR 1 LC Display 2 On Off switch 3 Dimmer 1 LC Display shows actual functions Menus or error messages 2 On Off switch 3 Backlight dimmer of LC display ...

Page 6: ...w cassens plath de sales cassens plath de 1 5 Control Unit Front Push Buttons Back To Operation LC Display Enter Up Down push botton push botton push bottons Back To Operation push botton Return to operation mode Up Down push botton Moves Menu one step up or down Enter push button Activates Menu mode Selects Menu LC Display Shows operation dialog and error messages ...

Page 7: ...15 Wo 251D Cassens Plath GmbH Am Lunedeich 131 D 27572 Bremerhaven Germany tel 49 471 483 999 0 fax 49 471 483 999 10 www cassens plath de sales cassens plath de 1 6 Control Unit Rear Grounding Detector RS 485 output Emergency voltage Main voltage ...

Page 8: ...ence of the direct reading of the magnetic compass and the heading as displayed by NETcourse This Menu item enables you to establish a errorlist This is only necessary in case too large transmission errors are recognized These transmission errors are caused by the direct interference of the corrector magnets to the detector so these errors are not a malfunction of the instrument but they result fr...

Page 9: ...ntence and data transmission parameters with Up Down and activate with Menu Enter HCHDM 4800 1 s Sentence Baud rate Transmissions per second HCHDM 4800 1 transmission per second HCHDG 38400 10 transmissions per second 30 transmissions per second All transmissions are of 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity 2 4 Menu Item Detector Alignment With this menu item the alignment of detector can be execut...

Page 10: ...of detector Make sure that there are no magnetic interferences at detector location Check correct function of detector by use of a multimeter No function Switch on instrument Adjust dimmer to max brightness to verify that power is connected Make sure wiring and right voltage supply No data transmission NETcourse shows no error message Make sure that data cables and connectors are in order Intercha...

Page 11: ...t possible If the correct distance is unknown there are two different ways do determine it 1 The magnetic moment the strength of the magnets of the compass is known This value will often be found in the compass certificate If for example the value is between 2 0 4 5 Am2 the correct distance between detector and magnet of card assembly is 110 mm If the exact location of the magnets inside the float...

Page 12: ... Junction Box The junction box allows easy removal of the compass from the binnacle and easy separation of detector cable 4 3 Location of Detector and Junction Box within Compass Binnacle Binnacle Compass Detector Distance Cylinder Cable with Connector Cable Junction Box Hood Attention Make sure that detector cable does not impair free movement of compass gimbal and that cables do not obstruct vis...

Page 13: ...erhaven Germany tel 49 471 483 999 0 fax 49 471 483 999 10 www cassens plath de sales cassens plath de 5 Wiring 5 1 Power Supply brown green brown green 5 2 Connection of Junction Box Connect color to color green gray white brown pink 5 3 Connection of Data Output White Data A Green Data B Mains Emergency ...

Page 14: ... electronics 1 For this fix the casing to the wall steel wall of the superstructure after removing insulating paint at the rear of the casing and the adjacent wall 2 If this is not possible use a massive copper wire and fix it on one side at the grounding screw of the casing and on the other side at the ship s steel hull Take the shortest way 3 If such a grounding is not possible or not successful...

Page 15: ... Connection of Plugs Connectors 7 2 Start Instrument and Check Operation Switch on the instrument after having completed installation works In the display you will see transmitting Now change to menu mode ref to chapter Menu Mode and choose the required data sentence format ref to Menu item Transmission Protocol 7 4 Check of Transmission Accuracy Check by comparing the heading of the connected uni...

Page 16: ...de sales cassens plath de 8 Pin Connection of Plugs Connectors As to be seen from rear of casing Power Supply 3 pin 24VDC identical for mains emergency supply 2 not connected 1 24VDC brown 3 Ground green Detector 5 pin 3 Reference white 2 Exitation2 pink 4 Cosine grey 1 Exitation1 brown 5 Sine green RS 485 RS 422 Data Output 4 pin 2 A white 3 B green 1 not 4 not connected connected ...

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