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1. MOUNTING 

NOTICE

Do not apply paint, 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.

 

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Category of Equipment 

Equipment for protected area 

 

Display Unit 

 

Distribution Box 

 

Transceiver Unit 

 

Terminal Box (one standard, other optional) 

 

Digital Indicator (option) 

 

Distance Indicator (option) 

 

Range Switch Box (option) 

 

Dimmer (option) 

 

Junction Box (option) 

 

Analog Display (option)   

Equipment to be submerged 

 

Transducer 

Summary of Contents for DS-80

Page 1: ...n Box 23 2 3 Wiring of Transceiver Unit 26 2 4 Wiring of Terminal Box 27 2 5 Display Unit Digital Indicator Distance Indicator 28 2 6 Grounding 28 2 7 Wiring Check 28 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS 29 3 1 Transducer Adjustment 29 3 2 Setting of System Menu 2 30 3 3 Checking the Interconnection 31 3 4 Setting of Maximum Speed Range 32 3 5 Ship s Speed Adjustments 32 3 6 Setting for Analog Display 33 3 7 DIP Swi...

Page 2: ...ual is elemental chlorine free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A FEB 2000 Printed in Japan All rights reserved X2 DEC 14 2020 Pub No IME 72470 X2 TAYA DS 80 0 0 0 8 0 8 8 9 8 1 9 ...

Page 3: ...n off the power at the mains switchboard before beginning the installation Post a sign near the switch to indicate it should not be turned on while the equip ment is being installed Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result if the power is left on or is applied while the equipment is being installed Display Unit Digital Indicator Distance Indicator Distribution Box 2 15 m 1 45m Transceive...

Page 4: ...ii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ...

Page 5: ...901 CP65 00902 CP65 903 Optional equipment Digital Indicator 000 029 020 Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Digital Indicator DS 830 1 Spare Parts SP65 00601 002 889 730 1 set Fuse Accessories FP65 00400 000 029 028 1 set FP65 00401 FP65 00402 FP65 00403 Installation Materials CP65 00800 000 029 027 1 set CP65 00801 MJ A7SPF 005 020 MJ A6SPF 003 020 Remote Distance Indicator 000 029 022 Name Type Code ...

Page 6: ...pe Transducer Tank DS 854 1 set Ball valve type Alarm unit AU 12 1 set Range Switch Box MF 22R 1 1 set flush mount MF 22R 2 1 set bulkhead Analog Indicator FE 90 1 set Displayed scale range 10 to 30 kn panel flush mount FL 90 1 set Displayed scale range 10 to 30 kn panel flush mount SL 200 1W 1 set Displayed scale range 10 to 30 kn bulkhead Degree of protection IP56 SL 200 5W 1 set Displayed scale...

Page 7: ...amage coating and plastic parts especially plastic connectors 1 1 Category of Equipment Equipment for protected area Display Unit Distribution Box Transceiver Unit Terminal Box one standard other optional Digital Indicator option Distance Indicator option Range Switch Box option Dimmer option Junction Box option Analog Display option Equipment to be submerged Transducer ...

Page 8: ...ipment such as motors and generators For maintenance and checking purposes leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit and leave slack in cables A magnetic compass will be affected if the display unit is too close to it Observe the compass safe distances to prevent disturbance to the magnetic compass Tabletop Overhead Display unit tabletop and overhead mounting method 1 2 3 Mounting p...

Page 9: ...he cooling fans at the top of the unit must not be obstructed to allow heat to escape This unit is designed for bulkhead mounting to permit dissipation of heat If bulkhead mounting is absolutely impossible mount the unit on the floor leaving at least 50 mm clearance between it and the floor to permit dissipation of heat The unit weights 7 1 kg Reinforce the mounting area if necessary Leave space a...

Page 10: ...sducer of an echo sounder STERN BOW 2500 mm or more Recommended location for echo sounder transducer ECHO SOUNDER TRANSDUCER a or b DOPPLER SPEED LOG TRANSDUCER a c b Transducer mounting location Separate as far as possible from air bubble sources e g side thruster and water disposal pipes Install in close proximity to the keel for uniform water flow Generally best performance is obtained by mount...

Page 11: ...le end through the though hull pipe from below the hull 7 Fasten the tightening nut 12 with the tightening handle supplied so that the length of the cable between the tightening nut and the top of the transducer is 300 mm 8 Mate the bottom plate 3 and barrel 2 and fasten them with six spring washers 6 and hex Bolts 5 Note The tank barrel needs not be filled with oil or any filler Sea water will ge...

Page 12: ...be level with ship s normal trim within 1 degree 4 Finish the outside hull plate with a grinder to ensure smooth water flow 5 Apply Kinoruster Anti crevice corrosive sealant to face A of seachest 2 O ring groove on the hull flange O ring 8 and face A of the stop cover 3 6 Fit O ring 8 onto the O ring groove 7 Place transducer 1 into seacjest 2 so that the alignment nipple on the transducer face fi...

Page 13: ...e at ship s normal trim 4 Finish the outside hull flange with a grinder to ensure smooth water flow 5 Apply Kinoruster Anti crevice corrosive sealant to face A of hull flange 3 O ring groove on the hull flange O ring 8 and face A of the flange 6 Fit O ring 8 onto the O ring groove 7 Place transducer 1 into hull flange 3 so that the alignment nipple on the transducer face fits into the notch on the...

Page 14: ...he thru hull pipe to prevent it from melting After cutting a hole through the hull plate for the thru hull pipe φ36 weld the thru hull pipe to the hull plate 5 Weld transducer housing 1 to doubling plate Direction error from fore aft line should be within 1 At stern side of transducer housing make air exhaust holes φ 10 20 6 Through the thru hull pipe pull up the transducer cable into the ship Be ...

Page 15: ...normal trim Finish the outside hull plate flat with a grinder 3 Apply Kinoruster Anti crevice corrosive sealant to face A of hull flange both faces of gasket 18 and flange of gate valve 2 4 Put gasket 18 onto hull flange 3 5 Mount gate valve 2 considering the direction of the handle aft direction normally or selectable every 45 degrees so as to allow enough space for operation 6 Apply Kinoruster t...

Page 16: ...Never weld the hull flange or transducer tank when the transducer is being fitted nor weld near the transducer of other equipment Gate valve Projection Type Transducer DS 786 ref Dwg C7222 T04 7 8 19 13 14 17 17 2 13 14 21 13 14 6 12 4 18 10 11 5 20 15 16 9 10 11 18 3 1 DS 786 gate valve sectional view Note The gate valve requires service space of 700 mm For details see the installation drawing at...

Page 17: ... hollow side of the spacer 3 6 Clean the top and bottom of the gate valve 20 and put it on the gasket1 18 set on the spacer 3 7 Fasten M16 nut 10 and M16 spring washer 11 loosely to the stud bolt of the spacer 3 8 Paint the gate valve 20 and the spacer 3 the same color as ship s body Paint only gray colored areas for other part seal with a masking tape Remove the tape when the paint dries Gate val...

Page 18: ...upply to the top side of the transducer evenly 14 Apply Three Bond to the thread part of hex bolt 15 with seal washer 16 and use them to fasten the transducer Check that the fore mark on the shaft is aligned with the projection at the bottom of the transducer The fore mark on the shaft Align them The projection on the transducer Bottom view 15 Pass the flat washer 8 gasket 7 washer 8 and the gland...

Page 19: ...M8 spring washer 14 from the lock ring to free the shaft 5 20 Use the M16 hex bolt 12 M16 nut 10 and M16 spring washer 11 to fasten the flange 4 loosely 21 Insert the shaft so the projection on the transducer fits in the groove on the spacer 3 Move the shaft up and down by hand to confirm that it moves smoothly 22 Tighten the M16 nut 8 pcs on the gate valve 20 Hex bolt 13 M8x30 Spring washer 14 M8...

Page 20: ...tep 23 2 Fasten B tightly step 24 3 Fasten A tightly step 25 Hex bolt 13 M8x30 Spring washer 14 M8 26 Put the fixing plate 21 between the shaft 5 and gland 19 Fasten the plate with two sets of M8 hex bolt 13 and M8 spring washer 14 Check the clearance between the fixing plate 21 and the lock ring 6 If the clearance is more than 3 mm be sure to check that the hollow side of the spacer 3 is aligned ...

Page 21: ...If additional tightening is necessary after turning the handle by hand prepare separate handle extensions Tighten again using the handle extension until the main handle can no longer be turned For the size and usage of the handle extension refer to the figure below 3 After opening or closing the gate valve tighten the loosened nuts until the handle cannot be turned Ball valve Transducer DS 854 ...

Page 22: ...ation The FORE AFT line on the spacer must be parallel with the ship s fore and aft line within 1 For horizontal direction the bottom of the spacer must be parallel with the ship s draft Note Do not paint the top side of the flange 3 and handle it carefully to preserve the waterproofing 3 Weld the flange 3 to the ship s hull The welding and doubling methods are left up to the shipyard 4 Apply the ...

Page 23: ... to remove the fixing plate 21 9 Remove the gland 19 gasket 7 and washer 8 2 pcs from the shaft 10 Remove the Jubilee clip located at the base of the transducer 1 cable and four M4 flat head Phillips screws at the top side of the transducer 1 11 Pass the transducer cable through the shaft from the flange side 12 Apply the Liquid Gasket TB1121 to the top side of the transducer evenly ...

Page 24: ...d 19 onto the transducer cable 15 Fasten the gland 19 to the top of the shaft 5 16 Apply the Liquid Gasket TB1121 to both sides of the gasket2 18 and put it on the ball valve 20 17 Put the shaft on the gasket2 18 and align the hollow side on the flange 3 with the projection of the transducer 1 18 Remove three M8 hex bolts 13 and three M8 spring washers 14 from the lock ring 6 to free the shaft 5 1...

Page 25: ...hex bolt 13 tightly and the M8 spring washer 14 at the lateral side of the lock ring 6 to fasten the shaft 5 24 Fasten tightly two sets of M8 hex bolt 13 and M8 spring washer 14 fastened at step 22 25 Put the fixing plate 21 between the shaft 5 and gland 19 Fasten the plate with two sets of M8 hex bolt 13 and M8 spring washer 14 Check the clearance between the fixing plate 21 and the lock ring 6 I...

Page 26: ...e square projection then change the stopper position 1 Remove the fixing plate as shown figure below then pull the shaft assembly up 2 Attach the supplied handle to the square projection and then turn the handle 90 to change the stopper position 3 After opening or closing the ball valve tighten the removed nuts until the handle cannot be turned Also remove four bolts M16 to remove the shaft and th...

Page 27: ...1 Tighten lower tapping screws so there is 5 mm clearance between bottom of screw head and bulkhead 2 Screw slots of the unit with the tapping screws tightened at step 1 3 Fasten the unit with upper tapping screws 1 6 Terminal Box option The terminal box forms a joint among the display unit digital indicator distance indicator and distribution box Two digital indicators distance indicators may be ...

Page 28: ...le is run inside steel conduit This permits replacement of the transducer without dry docking Even if the junction box is installed below the draft line the conduit is necessary to minimize picking up of noise If use of conduit is not possible install the box as near to the transducer as possible Procedure Open the box cover and fix the unit to a bulkhead referring to the outline drawing at the ba...

Page 29: ...r etc Transmission antenna cable of radio equipment Other cables of DS 80 Observe the following guidelines to prevent noise interference problem When the cables run in parallel with power cables separate them 400 mm at minimum 2 2 Wiring of Distribution Box The distribution box has two sets of cable clamps upper for cable DPYCY 1 25 TTYCYS 1 small hole and lower for cables TTYCY 2S medium hole TTY...

Page 30: ...5 S 1 25 mm 1 35 mm 2 Shield Insulation Fabrication of cable DPYCY 1 25 TTYCYS 1 Fabrication of TTYCY 2S display unit digital indicator distance indicator via terminal box range switch box TTYCY is a Japan Industrial Standard JIS cable Use the equivalent 350 mm approximately 15 Crimp on Lug FV2 M4 Remove the shield between the fixing plate and terminal board Anticorrosive sheath Anticorrosive shea...

Page 31: ...Plate Fasten the shield of cable Terminal Board 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Display Unit Transceiver unit Analog indicator Range switch Analog voltage signal Digital display Contact signal IEC61162 OUT IEC61162 OUT IEC61162 IN Power ON switch TB1 TB2 TB3 Upper Lower Upper Lo...

Page 32: ... to the board 5 10 Shield Crimp on Lug FV2 M4 Secure armor by clamp Rubber Gasket Washer 145 160 Cradle Fixing plate Fasten the shield together with the fixing plate on the cradle Anticorrosive Sheath Vinyl Sheath Armor Fabrication of cable TTYCY 3S When using the optional junction box fabricate the cable same as the above figure Terminal board Cable gland for TTYCY 3S Fixing plate Lay the shield ...

Page 33: ...YCY 3S TTYCYS 1 Cut vinyl sheath between armor and shield and wind shield around armor and then lay cable so armor is in the cable clamp FV2 M4 Armor within 120 Anticorrosive Sheath Wind the shield 20S0251 for display unit digital indicator distance indicator Locate the fuse of the cable inside the terminal box Tape the drain wire and fix the earth terminal in the terminal box Outer sheath should ...

Page 34: ...ngly recommended to ground all cables referring to the guidelines below Separate all units as far as possible from radio equipment Do not run interconnection cables close to or near radio equipment or its cables Run the cables in the shortest path practical Ground all units with a copper strap or earth wire To joint copper straps use solder cream for perfect contact 2 7 Wiring Check After the all ...

Page 35: ...EM MENU and press the ENT key to display the system menu SYSTEM MENU SHIP SPD AVG SPEED OFFSET TRACK DEPTH XDR OFFSET SPD DATA SELECT 15 SEC 0 0 2 0m 00 DOPPLER ENT SET System menu 3 Select XDR OFFSET and press the ENT key 4 Press or to select the digit or sign or you want to change press or to select the digit and For example when there is 5 error enter 05 5 Press the ENT key 6 Press the MENU key...

Page 36: ... key to display the main menu 2 Select SYSTEM MENU 2 and then press the ENT key SYSTEM MENU 2 INTERNAL ENGLISH ENT SET TEST DIMMER LANG Unit menu 3 Select DIMMER and press the ENT key to display the dimmer pop up window INTERNAL EXTERNAL Dimmer pop up dialog 4 Select INTERNAL or EXTERNAL with or key INTERNAL Without external dimmer control EXTERNAL With an external dimmer 5 Press the ENT key 6 Pre...

Page 37: ...APANESE with or key 5 Press the ENT key 6 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 3 3 Checking the Interconnection After installation the equipment do the following to confirm if the doppler speed signal is being output correctly 1 Press the MENU key to display the main menu 2 Select SIM and press the ENT key to display the sim menu SIM 10 0 kn SPEED DATA DISPLAY OFF ENT SET SIM MODE menu 3 Sel...

Page 38: ...onnected analog display by setting ofDIP switch S2 in the distribution box Maximum speed 20 kn 30 kn 40 kn S2 1 ON Others OFF All OFF 2 ON Others OFF JPW Board 65P6010 Distribution box DS 801 inside view S2 Default setting all OFF Distribution box cover removed 3 5 Ship s Speed Adjustments Adjusts the speed error using the test sheet on page AP 3 recorded 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select SYSTEM MENU ...

Page 39: ...IM display and then adjust R27 in the distribution box so as that the analog display shows 0 knots 2 Set at 30 knots on the SIM display and then adjust R36 in the distribution box so as that the analog display shows 30 knots Connected to TB2 ANAV analog voltage signal 1 Set at 0 knots on the SIM display and then adjust R100 in the distribution box so as that the analog display shows 0 knots 2 Set ...

Page 40: ...ences input DIP switch S4 6 setting OFF ON Output NMEA sentences VBW VLW All NMEA sentences S4 8 Select whether to output or don t output the distance run pulse if an error occurs when DOPPLER is selected at SPD DATA in the SYSTEM MENU DIP switch S4 8 OFF ON Distance run pulse Output stopped Output not stopped Note S4 1 5 7 S2 3 4 should remain OFF the default setting JPW Board 65P6010 S4 Distribu...

Page 41: ...1 6 Flashing default setting No flashing S1 5 8 Changeover of IEC61162 1 Edition S1 5 ON S1 5 OFF S1 8 ON IEC61162 1 Ed3 Ed4 IEC61162 1 Ed3 Ed4 S1 8 OFF IEC61162 1 Ed2 IEC61162 1 Ed1 default setting Note S1 1 4 7 should remain OFF the default setting S1 ON OFF KCP Board 65P6020 DIP Switch S1 Transceiver unit DS 810 ...

Page 42: ...r connection to the ordered AC power supply To connect to a different AC power supply change the jumper wiring on the terminal board as shown on the next page Note Replacement of fuse is not required 3A fuse is commonly used Terminal Board Fuse Distribution box cover removed ...

Page 43: ...AC 200VAC 220VAC 230VAC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Jumper wire AC power supply and jumper wires on the terminal board in the distribution box ...

Page 44: ... steady speed on the test course e g A o B in the illustration Speed is obtained from the following equations Note that Sg1 and Sg2 are both speeds over the ground SOG however the DS 80 provides the speed through the water To find the speed though the water a return trip is necessary P1 P1 P2 P2 A B Sg1 d t1 X 3600 kn 1 Sg2 d t2 X 3600 kn 2 Sw St Sg1 kn 3 Sw St Sg2 kn 4 Adding 4 and 3 we get 2SW S...

Page 45: ...n to run second exactly at the moment the ship passes point B 4 Run the ship from B to A at full speed reerrinh to step 1 through 3 Where n1 NM distance run from A to B measured by DS 80 n2 NM distance run from B ro A measured by DS 80 Therefore the average run from A to B measured by DS 80 Therefore the average ship speeds of run 1 and run 2 are calculated as follows Slog1 kn n1 t1 X 3600 Slog2 k...

Page 46: ...AP 3 TEST SHEET FOR DS 80 DOPPLER SPEED LOG DATE TEST SITE SHIP S LENGTH M DRAFT Fore Aft Mean M SHIP S NAME Ser No DOCKYARD TRIM M DS 80 NM kn kn kn NM kn kn kn ...

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Page 51: ...S 1 1 2 INSTALLATION MATERIALS 工事材料表 65AD X 9403 トラスタッピンネジ 1シュ SELF TAPPING SCREW 5X25 SUS304 4 000 162 610 10 1 CODE NO 圧着端子 CRIMP ON LUG FV0 5 4 LF 20 000 166 665 10 2 CODE NO 圧着端子 CRIMP ON LUG FV2 M4 30 000 536 716 00 3 CODE NO FV2 M4 000 157 229 10 略図の寸法は 参考値です DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 型式 コード番号が2段の場合 下段より上段に代わる過渡期品であり どちらかが入っています なお 品質は変わりませ ん TWO TYPE...

Page 52: ... IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 型式 コード番号が2段の場合 下段より上段に代わる過渡期品であり どちらかが入っています なお 品質は変わりませ ん TWO TYPES AND CODES MAY BE LISTED FOR AN ITEM THE LOWER PRODUCT MAY BE SHIPPED IN PLACE OF THE UPPER PRODUCT QUALITY IS THE SAME C7247 M04 B A 11 2 12 7 3 3 ࠉࠉᅗ 287 1 ྡࠉࠉ 1 0 ᩘ㔞 4 7 㸭ഛ 5 0 5 6 ྕ 12 ᆺྡ㸭つ᱁ 6 5 37 216 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 ᕤ ᮦᩱ ᅽ Ꮚ 5 03 21 8 9 2 12 㸦 ᅗࡢᑍἲࡣࠊཧ ࡍࠋࠉ 0 16 216 1 5 1...

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