Furuno DRS6A X-Class Installation Manual Download Page 1

Installation Manual

RADAR SENSOR

Model

 DRS6A X-Class

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

 

EQUIPMENT LISTS

1. INSTALLATION AND WIRING

1.1 Mounting Considerations

 

1.2 Included Items
1.3 Required Tools and Materials
1.4 Fastening the Radiator to the Radiator Bracket
1.5 Mounting the Antenna Unit

 

1.6 Wiring

2. INITIAL SETUP

2.1 Initial Setup for TZT9/TZT14/TZTBB

 

2.2 Initial Setup for TZTL12F/TZTL15F

 

3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE SHOOTING

3.1 Maintenance

 

3.2 Troubleshooting

 

3.3 Replacement of Fuse
3.4 Life of Parts

SPECIFICATIONS

 

OUTLINE DRAWING

INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM

 

Summary of Contents for DRS6A X-Class

Page 1: ...s 1 3 Required Tools and Materials 1 4 Fastening the Radiator to the Radiator Bracket 1 5 Mounting the Antenna Unit 1 6 Wiring 2 INITIAL SETUP 2 1 Initial Setup for TZT9 TZT14 TZTBB 2 2 Initial Setup for TZTL12F TZTL15F 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING 3 1 Maintenance 3 2 Troubleshooting 3 3 Replacement of Fuse 3 4 Life of Parts SPECIFICATIONS OUTLINE DRAWING INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ...

Page 2: ...uipment Connection of an incorrect power supply can cause fire or damage the equipment Use only the specified power and signal cable Fire or damage to the equipment can result if a different cable is used 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 mast Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical...

Page 3: ... in the table below WARNING LABEL A warning label is attached to the antenna unit Do not remove the label If the label is missing or damaged contact your dealer about replacement Name Warning Label 2 Type 03 129 1001 3 Code No 100 236 743 It is recommended that you connect the antenna unit to a disconnecting device circuit breaker etc to control the power CAUTION Observe the following compass safe...

Page 4: ... 4 21 or later Planned release Middle of 2016 TZTL12F and TZTL15F Version 3 01 or later Planned release Middle of 2016 Standard supply Optional or local supply Antenna Unit RSB 134 Multi Function Display NavNet TZtouch Navnet TZtouch 2 Multi Function Display NavNet TZtouch Navnet TZtouch 2 Ethernet HUB HUB 101 Ship s battery 24 VDC Connect the antenna unit to the ship s battery via a switchboard P...

Page 5: ... 37101 001 426 290 1 For scanner unit CP03 22901 008 523 690 1 For radiator CP03 36400 000 027 211 1 Cable assembly 10 m CP03 36410 000 027 212 Cable assembly 15 m CP03 36420 000 027 213 Cable assembly 20 m CP03 36430 000 027 214 Cable assembly 30 m Spare Parts SP03 18101 001 426 190 1 Fuse 5A Name Type Code No Remarks LAN Cable MOD Z072 020 001 167 880 10 2 m MOD Z072 050 001 167 890 10 5 m MOD Z...

Page 6: ...am width of the radiator will cause only a small shadow sector However a horizontal spreader or cross trees in the same horizontal plane as the antenna unit would be a much more serious obstruction You would need to place the antenna unit well above or below it Be sure there are no metallic objects near the antenna It is rarely possible to place the antenna unit where a completely clear view in al...

Page 7: ... unit is too close to the compass Observe the compass safe distances mentioned in the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS to prevent interference to a magnetic compass To ensure proper emission of radar waves do not paint the radiator Referring to the outline drawings at the back of this manual allow space for main tenance and service When this antenna unit is to be installed on a large vessel consider the follow...

Page 8: ...s Spring washer M8 4 pcs Hex bolt M8 30 4 pcs Silicone rubber 1 pcs Scanner Unit Stud bolt M12 70 4 pcs Flat washer M12 4 pcs Spring washer M12 4 pcs Hex nut M12 8 pcs Corrosion proof rubber pad 4 pcs Spare fuse 1 pcs 5 A Documents 1 set Cable assembly Cable assembly 1 pcs 10 m 15 m 20 m or 30 m Select the appropriate length when purchasing ...

Page 9: ...o Name Remarks 1 Electrical drill For making the mounting holes drill bit 15 mm 2 Phillips head screw driver 3 for securing the cable cover 3 Wrench For M8 Hex size 13 mm and M12 Hex size 19 mm 4 Hex L wrench For fastening the stud bolts Hex size 6 mm 5 Self vulcanizing tape For waterproofing the junction of connectors 6 Vinyl tape 7 Cable tie For securing the cables 8 Ground wire IV 2sq 1 2 3 5 7...

Page 10: ...radiator cap from the radiator bracket 2 Apply silicone rubber to the surface of the radiator bracket as shown in the figure below 3 Set the O ring to the radiator bracket Radiator bracket Radiator cap Silicone rubber Top view Scanner unit 10 mm 10 mm Silicone rubber application area O ring ...

Page 11: ...nd bolts at the locations indicated with arrows in the figure below Also apply silicone rubber to the junction between the radiator and the radiator bracket Bottom view Radiator Silicone rubber Flat washer Spring washer Hex bolt Silicone rubber Hex bolt 4 pcs Apply silicone rubber to these bolts and holes Radiator Bolt assembly side view detailed Apply silicone rubber to the junction between the r...

Page 12: ...ed Hoist the antenna unit slowly If the antenna unit is hoisted too quickly the bracket can be damaged 1 Set the supplied mounting template to the mounting location then drill four fixing holes in the mounting location Note The holes must be parallel with the fore and aft line 2 Attach four corrosion proof rubber pads supplied to the mounting holes WRONG Belt slings are set to the radiator OK Belt...

Page 13: ...s into the threaded holes in the antenna unit The stud bolts must make contact with the bottom of the threaded holes Note Do NOT cover the vent hole at the bottom of the unit 5 Place the antenna unit on the mounting platform with the BOW mark on the unit aligned with the ship s bow Stud bolt Silicone rubber Detailed view Vent hole Do NOT cover this hole Silicone rubber Stud bolt Corrosion proof ru...

Page 14: ...at washers M12 4 pcs spring washers M12 4 pcs and hex nuts M12 8 pcs 7 Apply silicone rubber to the flat washers spring washers and hex nuts Flat washer Spring washer Hex nut Silicone rubber Corrosion proof rubber pad Flat washer Spring washer Hex nut Stud bolt Detailed view ...

Page 15: ...n if the cables are run through a radar mast When you replace the DRS4A 6A 12A 25A with the DRS6A X Class the existing cable cannot be used Use only the cable assembly supplied with the DRS6A X Class 1 Unfasten two screws to remove the cable cover 2 Connect the cable assembly supplied to the power LAN cable that is pre at tached to the antenna unit Power LAN cable Pre attached to the antenna unit ...

Page 16: ...cone rubber to the ground terminal after fastening the terminal screw Self vulcanizing tape 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 3 Wrap one layer of the vinyl tape over the self vulcanizing tape Vinyl tape 4 Change wrap direction and wrap one layer of the vin...

Page 17: ... Spring washer Hex nut Ground wire Ground wire Hex nut Spring washer Flat washer Hex nut Weld here Fix the cable to this cable clamp using a cable tie Fix the cable to this cable clamp using a cable tie Ground wire from the ship s ground Ground wire from the ship s ground Cable assembly Cable assembly Power LAN cable Power LAN cable Ground wire from the antenna unit Ground wire from the antenna un...

Page 18: ...ounding Note 1 The antenna unit has no power switch Connect the antenna unit to a dis tribution 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 con verter whose output current is 10 A or more Note 3 The antenna unit cannot accept input voltage of more than 24 VDC LAN cable To antenna unit Cable assembly Shield Distribution switch...

Page 19: ...s 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 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 in...

Page 20: ...or blanking no trans mission Select ON to enable this feature Set the start and end angles 0 to 359 Antenna Height Select the height of the antenna above the waterline Antenna Longitudinal Po sition Enter the antenna positioning bow stern Longitudinal and port starboard lateral position from the origin Antenna Lateral Position Port Auto Tuning Enable disable auto tuning for the connected radar Tun...

Page 21: ... 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 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 ...

Page 22: ...t the left hand side of the display Enable Sector Blanking Up to two sectors may be selected for blanking no trans mission Select ON to enable this feature Set the start and end angles 0 to 359 Enable Sector 2 Blanking Menu item Description Longitudinal from bow Referring to the figure on the right enter the ra dar antenna positioning bow stern Longitudi nal and port starboard Lateral position fro...

Page 23: ... ways as shown below The slider bar can be shown or hidden with Show Scale Slider in the Settings Radar menu 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 a...

Page 24: ...t 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 WARNING NOTICE 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 ...

Page 25: ...s on the radiator cause signal attenu ation resulting in loss of sensitiv ity Wipe radiator with a freshwater moistened cloth The radiator is made of AES Acry lonitrile Ethylene Styrene resin Therefore do not used gasoline benzene and the like to clean the ra diator If the radiator is iced use a wooden or plastic headed hammer to re move the ice DO NOT use a steel hammer Ground con nection Check f...

Page 26: ...s do not appear Check that the antenna cable is tightly fastened Check the cables for damage Picture is not updated or the picture freezes Check that all cables are tightly fastened Check the cables for damage If the picture has frozen reboot the multi function display You tuned the receiver or in creased the gain but radar echoes are too week The magnetron may required replacement Contact your de...

Page 27: ... dealer about replacement of the magnetron 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 Type Code No Approx Life Magnetron MAF1422B 000 158 788 12 5 000 hours Name Type Code No Approx Life Antenna Motor DJ8G 23B48H ...

Page 28: ...r 6 kW nominal 2 3 Duplexer Ferrite circulator with diode limiter 2 4 Intermediate frequency 60 MHz 2 5 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 2 0 3 1500 3 to 4 0 5 1000 6 to 8 0 8 600 12 to 120 1 2 600 2 6 Maximum range 120 NM 2 7 Minimum range 25 m 2 8 Range resolution 20 m 2 9 Range accuracy 1 of range i...

Page 29: ...A X Class 5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 5 1 Ambient temperature 25 C to 55 C storage 30 C to 70 C 5 2 Relative humidity 95 or less at 40 C 5 3 Degree of protection IP56 5 4 Vibration IEC 60945 Ed 4 6 UNIT COLOR N9 5 ...

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Page 31: ...2 OPTION 7 5A FRU 2P5S FF 15M 15m φ9 7 アカ アオ RED BLU ANTENNA UNIT RSB 134 0 5m 8 RJ45 LAN 8 8 12 24VDC 1 2 J1 VH2P MVVS0 75x2C WHT BLK 8 RJ45 8 OR 24VDC FRU 2P5S FF 10M 20M 30M 10 20 30m 1 IV 2sq JUNCTION BOX TL CAT 012 2 ETHERNET HUB HUB 101 2 25 Jun 2015 25 Jun 2015 MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY TZT9 14 BB TZTL12F 15F MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY TZT9 14 BB TZTL12F 15F NETWORK EQUIPMENT S 1 ...

Page 32: ...d Tools and Materials 1 4 Fastening the Radiator to the Radiator Bracket 1 5 Mounting the Antenna Unit 1 6 Wiring 2 INITIAL SETUP 2 1 Initial Setup for TZT9 TZT14 TZTBB 2 2 Initial Setup for TZTL12F TZTL15F 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING 3 1 Maintenance 3 2 Troubleshooting 3 3 Replacement of Fuse 3 4 Life of Parts APPENDIX 1 RADIO REGULATORY INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS PACKING LISTS OUTLINE DRAWING...

Page 33: ...uipment Connection of an incorrect power supply can cause fire or damage the equipment Use only the specified power and signal cable Fire or damage to the equipment can result if a different cable is used 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 mast Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical...

Page 34: ...fined in DECISION No 768 2008 EC Name FURUNO EUROPE B V Program No 0359355 01 denotes minor modifications 1 80 m DRS12A X Class 1 15 m 2 10 m DRS25A X Class 1 35 m 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 or expose yourself to t...

Page 35: ... later DRS12A X Class and DRS25A X Class TZT9 TZT14 and TZTBB Version 5 01 or later Planned release End of 2016 TZTL12F and TZTL15F Version 4 01 or later Planned release End of 2016 Standard supply Optional or local supply Antenna Unit RSB 134 Multi Function Display NavNet TZtouch Navnet TZtouch 2 Multi Function Display NavNet TZtouch Navnet TZtouch 2 Ethernet HUB HUB 101 Ship s battery 24 VDC Con...

Page 36: ...assembly 30 m supplied for DRS6A X Class CP03 37400 000 033 082 Cable assembly 10 m and fuse 10 A for re placement supplied for DRS12A 25A X Class CP03 37410 000 033 083 Cable assembly 15 m and fuse 10 A for re placement supplied for DRS12A 25A X Class CP03 37420 000 033 084 Cable assembly 20 m and fuse 10 A for re placement supplied for DRS12A 25A X Class CP03 37430 000 033 085 Cable assembly 30 ...

Page 37: ...m width of the radiator will cause only a small shadow sector However a horizontal spreader or cross trees in the same horizontal plane as the antenna unit would be a much more serious obstruction You would need to place the antenna unit well above or below it Be sure there are no metallic objects near the antenna It is rarely possible to place the antenna unit where a completely clear view in all...

Page 38: ...ation location A magnetic compass will be affected if the antenna unit is too close to the compass Observe the compass safe distances mentioned in the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS to prevent interference to a magnetic compass To ensure proper emission of radar waves do not paint the radiator Referring to the outline drawings at the back of this manual allow space for main tenance and service When this ante...

Page 39: ... 4 pcs Flat washer M12 4 pcs Spring washer M12 4 pcs Hex nut M12 8 pcs Corrosion proof rubber pad 4 pcs Spare fuse 1 pcs DRS6A X Class 5 A DRS12A 25A X Class 10 A Documents 1 set Cable assembly Cable assembly 1 1 pcs 10 m 15 m 20 m or 30 m 1 Select the appropriate length when purchasing 2 Selectable for DRS6A X Class only Supplied for DRS12A X Class and DRS25A X Class 10A Fuse for replacement 1 pc...

Page 40: ...o Name Remarks 1 Electrical drill For making the mounting holes drill bit 15 mm 2 Phillips head screw driver 3 for securing the cable cover 3 Wrench For M8 Hex size 13 mm and M12 Hex size 19 mm 4 Hex L wrench For fastening the stud bolts Hex size 6 mm 5 Self vulcanizing tape For waterproofing the junction of connectors 6 Vinyl tape 7 Cable tie For securing the cables 8 Ground wire IV 2sq 1 2 3 5 7...

Page 41: ...radiator cap from the radiator bracket 2 Apply silicone rubber to the surface of the radiator bracket as shown in the figure below 3 Set the O ring to the radiator bracket Radiator bracket Radiator cap Silicone rubber Top view Scanner unit 10 mm 10 mm Silicone rubber application area O ring ...

Page 42: ...8 30 then apply silicone rubber 6 Fasten the radiator to the radiator bracket using four bolt assemblies prepared at step 5 Note Be sure to align the waveguide location between the radiator and radiator bracket before fastening bolt assemblies Bottom view Radiator Silicone rubber Flat washer Spring washer Hex bolt Silicone rubber Hex bolt 4 pcs Align the waveguide location Detailed view after secu...

Page 43: ...nting location then drill four fixing holes in the mounting location Note The holes must be parallel with the fore and aft line 2 Attach four corrosion proof rubber pads supplied to the mounting holes Apply silicone rubber to these bolts and holes Radiator Bolt assembly side view detailed Apply silicone rubber to the junction between the radiator and radiator bracket Apply silicone rubber to the j...

Page 44: ...lowing points When you hoist the antenna unit set two belt slings to the radiator bracket Do not set the belt slings to the radiator the radiator may get damaged Stud bolt Silicone rubber Detailed view Vent hole Do NOT cover this hole Silicone rubber Stud bolt Corrosion proof rubber pad Do not fasten stud bolts tightly after the bolts contact with the bottom of the threaded holes If the bolts are ...

Page 45: ...ark on the unit aligned with the ship s bow 7 Secure the antenna unit using the supplied flat washers M12 4 pcs spring washers M12 4 pcs and hex nuts M12 8 pcs 8 Apply silicone rubber to the flat washers spring washers and hex nuts BOW mark BOW mark Bow Bow Flat washer Spring washer Hex nut Silicone rubber Corrosion proof rubber pad Flat washer Spring washer Hex nut Stud bolt Detailed view ...

Page 46: ...sembly and power LAN cables have connector s Do NOT cut the ca ble assembly and power LAN cables even if the cables are run through a radar mast When you replace the DRS4A 6A 12A 25A with the DRS6A X Class DRS12A X Class DRS25A X Class the existing cable cannot be used Use only the cable as sembly supplied with this radar sensor 1 Unfasten two screws circled in the following figure to remove the c...

Page 47: ...cone rubber to the ground terminal after fastening the terminal screw Self vulcanizing tape 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 3 Wrap one layer of the vinyl tape over the self vulcanizing tape Vinyl tape 4 Change wrap direction and wrap one layer of the vin...

Page 48: ...r Spring washer Hex nut Ground wire Ground wire Hex nut Spring washer Flat washer Hex nut Weld here Fix the cable to this cable clamp using a cable tie Fix the cable to this cable clamp using a cable tie Ground wire from the ship s ground Ground wire from the ship s ground Cable assembly Cable assembly Power LAN cable Power LAN cable Ground wire from the antenna unit Ground wire from the antenna u...

Page 49: ...Blue wire Connect to the negative terminal Black wire The black wire is a shielding wire for grounding Note 1 The antenna unit has no power switch Connect the antenna unit to a dis tribution 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 con verter whose output current is 10 A or more Note 3 The antenna unit cannot accept input ...

Page 50: ... 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 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 or expose yourself to the transmitt...

Page 51: ... 6 Set the items referring to the table shown below Menu Radar Radar Initial Setup Menu item Description Antenna Rotation Select the antenna rotation speed Antenna Heading Align See How to align the antenna heading on page 16 Main Bang Suppression If main bang appears at the screen center slide the circle icon while watching the radar echo on the left side of the display until the main bang disapp...

Page 52: ...e Manual Tuning Manually tune the radar Not available when Auto Tuning is enabled Radar Monitoring Display various information regarding the connected ra dar Radar Optimization Automatically adjust magnetron output and tuning for the connected radar Note Be sure to perform Radar Optimization after re placing the magnetron ARPA Advanced Settings Do not change these settings Menu item Description Or...

Page 53: ... 5 Confirm that the target echo is displayed at correct bearing on the screen 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...

Page 54: ...figure on the right enter the radar antenna positioning bow stern Longitudinal and port starboard Lateral position from the origin Lateral Port Antenna Height Select the height of the antenna above the waterline Auto Tuning Enable disable auto tuning for the connected radar Tuning Source For dual range display select the range to use as the manual tuning source Manual Tuning Manually tune the rada...

Page 55: ...be shown or hidden with Show Scale Slider in the Settings Radar menu 000 010 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 000 010 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 Correct bearing relative to heading a Appar...

Page 56: ...dar 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 direc tion then tap the icon 8 Confirm that the target echo is displayed at correct bearing on the screen ...

Page 57: ...t 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 WARNING NOTICE 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 ...

Page 58: ...s on the radiator cause signal attenu ation resulting in loss of sensitiv ity Wipe radiator with a freshwater moistened cloth The radiator is made of AES Acry lonitrile Ethylene Styrene resin Therefore do not used gasoline benzene and the like to clean the ra diator If the radiator is iced use a wooden or plastic headed hammer to re move the ice DO NOT use a steel hammer Ground con nection Check f...

Page 59: ...re is not updated or the picture freezes Check that all cables are tightly fastened Check the cables for damage If the picture has frozen reboot the multi function display You tuned the receiver or in creased the gain but radar echoes are too week The magnetron may required replacement Contact your dealer You changed the range but the radar picture does not change Try to change the range again Reb...

Page 60: ... 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 Type Code No Approx Life Remarks Magnetron MAF1422B 000 158 788 12 5 000 hours For DRS6A X Class FNE1201 001 245 890 5 000 hours For DRS12A X Class MG5436 000 140 762 13 5 000 hours For DRS25...

Page 61: ...ansmitter Canada Industry Canada IC This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device Caution Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation This equipment complies with IC ...

Page 62: ...frequency 9410 30 MHz 2 2 Output power DRS6A X Class 6 kW nominal DRS12A X Class 12 kW nominal DRS25A X Class 25 kW nominal 2 3 Duplexer Ferrite circulator with diode limiter 2 4 Intermediate frequency 60 MHz 2 5 Range Pulse length and Pulse Repetition Rate PRR Range NM Pulse length s PRR Hz approx 0 125 to 0 75 0 08 3000 1 to 1 5 0 15 1500 2 0 3 1000 3 to 4 0 5 600 6 to 8 0 8 600 12 to 64 1 2 600...

Page 63: ... 4 0 A DRS12A X Class 24 VDC 4 5 A DRS25A X Class 24 VDC 5 6 A 5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 5 1 Ambient temperature 25 C to 55 C storage 30 C to 70 C 5 2 Relative humidity 95 or less at 40 C 5 3 Degree of protection IP56 5 4 Vibration IEC 60945 Ed 4 6 UNIT COLOR N9 5 ...

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