background image

2.  WIRING

2-10

7. Re-mount the transceiver unit then reconnect the connectors for the motor (J803, 

J804 and J808). 

8. Attach the appropriate WAGO connectors (pre-attached) to the appropriate ca-

bles, and then connect the antenna and sub monitor cables to the RF-TB Board 
as shown in the following figure. For how to connect the WAGO connector. For pin 
arrangement, see the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual.

Note 1: 

Make sure to pass the cable through the specified locking wire saddle.

Note 2: 

A terminal opener is provided on the RF-TB Board.

Destination of antenna cable

Power line

: TB801 through the locking wire saddles (A, two places).

LAN cable

: J821 through the locking wire saddles (B, two places).

Shield of power line

: Screw on fixing plate (C)

Shield of LAN cable

: Screw (D)

Note: 

For the antenna cable RW-9600/6895/4873, connect the crimp-on lug 

(that binds unused wires) together with the shield of the power line.

Destination of sub monitor cable

Signal line

: TB803 through the locking wire saddle (A).

Coaxial cable

: TB804 (B)

Shield of signal cable

: Screw on fixing plate (C)

Locking wire saddle 

for de-icer cable

Locking wire saddle 

for de-icer cable

Cable entrance

Cable entrance

Locking wire saddle for antenna 

and sub monitor cables

Locking wire saddle for antenna 

and sub monitor cables

REAR

REAR

TB801

Power line

LAN cable

J821

A

A

B

B

Connect 
shield for  
power line

C

B

D

J821

REAR

REAR

Connect shield 
for LAN cable

Summary of Contents for FAR 3220

Page 1: ...r Supply Unit 2 42 2 8 Transceiver Unit 2 45 2 9 Monitor Unit 2 51 2 10 Sensor Adapters option 2 52 2 11 LAN Signal Converter Kit option 2 67 2 12 Junction Box option 2 73 2 13 Intelligent HUB option...

Page 2: ...UNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A APR 2014 Printed in Japan All rights reserved S2 SEP 29 2022 Pub No IME 36160 S2 AKMU FAR 3000series 0 0 0 1 9 6 9 8 5...

Page 3: ...Construct a suitable service platform from which to install the antenna unit Serious injury or death can result if someone falls from the radar antenna mast Turn off the power at the mains switchboar...

Page 4: ...istances at which RF radiation level of 100 50 and 10 W m2 are given in the table below If the antenna unit is installed at a close distance in front of the wheel house your administration may require...

Page 5: ...m 0 30 m 0 30 m 2 40 m 1 55 m 1 65 m 1 05 m Unit Radar Control Unit RCU 025 0 30 m 0 30 m Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 Processor Unit EC 3000 Monitor Unit MU 190 Monitor Unit MU 231 Monitor Unit MU...

Page 6: ...e 2 5 Normal Open 1 6 Normal Open 2 100 230 VAC 1 50 60 Hz Transformer 440 VAC 1 50 60 Hz Radar Control Unit RCU 025 Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 ECDIS Control Unit RCU 024 Radar Control Unit RCU 02...

Page 7: ...Antenna Cable LAN Serial Select one Select one ECDIS Control Unit RCU 024 Radar Control Unit RCU 025 Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 Select one PSU 014 or PSU 015 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 100 115 220 230 VAC...

Page 8: ...l Unit RCU 026 Monitor Unit MU 2313 MU 270W3 Digital In ACK IN VDR Intelligent HUB HUB 3000 Sub monitor LAN Serial Select one Select one ECDIS Control Unit RCU 024 Radar Control Unit RCU 025 Trackball...

Page 9: ...B HUB 3000 ANTENNA UNIT w Performance Monitor PM 52A SN36CF RSB 131 Sub monitor EC 3000 PROCESSOR UNIT LAN Serial PSU 014 or PSU 015 POWER SUPPLY UNIT Select one Select one ECDIS Control Unit RCU 024...

Page 10: ...5 Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 ECDIS Control Unit RCU 024 Radar Control Unit RCU 025 Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 Max 2 Select one Select one VDR Digital Out 6 Power fail system fail NO 2 NC 2 Dig...

Page 11: ...IEC 61162 2 Gyrocompass AIS IEC 61162 1 EPFS Navigator SDME Speed Log Digital Out 1 to 6 1 System Fail 2 Power Fail 3 Normal Close 1 4 Normal Close 2 5 Normal Open 1 6 Normal Open 2 Serial 5 to 7 IEC...

Page 12: ...up ECDIS RADAR MODEL ANTENNA UNIT TRANSCEIVER UNIT POWER SUPPLY UNIT FAR 3x10 FAR 3x20 XN12CF RSB 128 XN20CF RSB 128 XN24CF RSB 128 RTR 105 PSU 014 RTR 106 FAR 3x20 NXT RTR 123 FAR 3x20W XN20CF RSB 1...

Page 13: ...sed for new installation It may be used for retrofitting on ships in operation only 8 When using this unit as a Back up ECDIS the setup of the Back up ECDIS must be completed by a FURUNO approved serv...

Page 14: ...r Control Unit RCU 025 Select one Standard type RCU 026 Trackball type Power Supply Unit PSU 014 1 Installation Materials CP03 35201 001 249 860 1 For radiator CP03 35401 001 507 920 Select one For RS...

Page 15: ...SN30CF RSB133 111 SN36CF RSB133 111 Control Unit RCU 025 Select one Standard type RCU 026 Trackball type Power Supply Unit Magnetron radar PSU 014 Select one For 24rpm PSU 015 For 42rpm Power Supply U...

Page 16: ...BF 000 178 084 10 2 pcs SP03 17661 001 249 420 1 For PSU 016 Fuse FGBO A 250V 5A PBF 000 178 084 10 2 pcs SP03 17651 001 249 750 1 For PSU 015 018 Fuse FGBO A 250V 7A PBF 000 178 084 10 2 pcs FGBO A 2...

Page 17: ...16430 000 086 746 Flexible waveguide 50 m Accessories FP24 00603 001 285 760 1 For EC 3000 FAR V2 FP24 00608 001 624 400 For EC 3000 FAR V5 FP24 00701 001 418 340 1 For RCU 025 FP24 00801 001 418 410...

Page 18: ...5 760 1 For EC 3000 FAR V2 FP24 00608 001 624 400 For EC 3000 FAR V5 FP24 00701 001 418 340 1 For RCU 025 FP24 00801 001 418 410 1 For RCU 026 Spare Parts SP24 00601 001 170 660 1 For EC 3000 Fuse FGM...

Page 19: ...01 254 330 For S band TR UP radar OP03 231 001 305 060 For S band TR DOWN radar OP03 232 001 305 070 For S band TR DOWN radar Switching HUB HUB 100 Intelligent HUB HUB 3000 Control Unit RCU 026 Trackb...

Page 20: ...1 188 270 For monitor unit 10 m Cable Assy DSUB9P X2 L5M WP 001 207 890 For monitor unit 5 m waterproof type DSUB9P X2 L10M WP 001 207 900 For monitor unit 10 m water proof type Cable Assy DSUB9P X2 A...

Page 21: ...ype Wave guide Clamp CP03 00600 W 008 198 420 Thru deck Cable Gland CP03 00702 008 197 350 For S band TR DOWN radar Cable Clamping Fixture 03 011 3228 001 074 670 10 Waveguide Tool BSH 15279 000 192 2...

Page 22: ...speed CAT 1C FAR 3310 FAR 3320 FAR 3330S FAR 3330S SSD FAR 3320W FAR 3330SW 24 rpm CAT 1HC Same models as above 42 rpm CAT 2C FAR 3210 BB FAR 3220 BB FAR 3230S BB FAR 3230S SSD BB FAR 3220W BB FAR 32...

Page 23: ...any blind sectors caused by objects mast etc are kept to a minimum A blind sector must not exist in arc of the horizon from right ahead to 22 5 aft of the beam to either side see the figure below Also...

Page 24: ...terference to the EPFS A separation of more than two meters is recommended A magnetic compass will be affected if the antenna unit is placed too close to the compass Observe the compass safe distances...

Page 25: ...shown in the figure in step 2 with the supplied adhesive 2 Remove the protective waveguide cap from the waveguide on the radiator brack et 3 Pass the supplied gaskets to six sets of the Antenna M8 50...

Page 26: ...antenna radiator as shown in the figure below There are two methods to hoist the antenna unit Also hoist the antenna unit slowly Hoisting swiftly may cause damage to the antenna radiator or damage th...

Page 27: ...g fixture 20 Shackle left right Shackle left right Note Pass the belt sling around the stern side of the radiator bracket 1 Loosen two scanner bolts 2 Separate the lifting fixtures to remove them Tigh...

Page 28: ...he cover can not be opened 5 Adjust the direction of the Antenna Unit so the bow mark on its base is facing the ship s bow 6 Fasten the Antenna Unit to the mounting platform with four sets of hex bolt...

Page 29: ...3x30S 3x30S SSD 3x30SW Radars How to assemble the antenna unit The antenna unit consists of the antenna radiator w antenna support and the anten na unit chassis and they are packed separately Fasten t...

Page 30: ...to the right 6 Connect the coaxial cable from the An tenna Unit to the rotary joint The torque must be 25 N m Note 1 The coaxial cable connector must be connected vertically Note 2 The coaxial cable m...

Page 31: ...follows Upright Hoisting Th antenna unit is positioned upright 1 Pass both ends of two belt slings through four shackles Attach the shackles to the lifting fixtures A B 4 places of the chassis as sho...

Page 32: ...chassis A two places referring to the description in the Upright Hoisting on page 1 9 How to fasten the antenna unit to the mounting platform 1 Construct a suitable mounting platform referring to the...

Page 33: ...the ship s bow Note When the Antenna Unit is placed on the platform make sure that the plat form is not inclined 5 Fasten the Antenna Unit to the mounting platform with M12 70 hex bolts nuts flat was...

Page 34: ...de 1 3 Monitor Unit See the operator s manual for MU 190 OMC 44670 MU 231 OMC 44690 or MU 270W OMC 44930 for the installation procedure Keep in mind the following points when selecting a location Loca...

Page 35: ...G02 to C4473 G04 200001 or later See C4473 G18 to C4473 G20 For RCU 025 199999 or earlier See C3607 G01 to C3607 G03 200001 or later See C3607 G05 to C3607 G07 Determine the location considering the...

Page 36: ...ing surface must be flat Do not install the unit on an uneven surface Flush mount kit 1 Prepare a cutout in the location referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual 2 Set the control u...

Page 37: ...mm in front of the vent hole front and rear sides Leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate maintenance Connect the ground wire between the earth terminal on the chassis...

Page 38: ...water splash and rain Make the service clearance of 100 mm in front of the vent hole left side Leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate maintenance Be sure to connect th...

Page 39: ...lts for the lower bolt holes leaving 5 mm of thread exposed from the bolt head Set the notches of the processor unit on the three bolts then fasten three bolts for the upper bolt holes Then secure the...

Page 40: ...ment away from places subject to water splash and rain Be sure to connect the ground wire between the earth terminal on chassis and the ship s earth Leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the...

Page 41: ...on is minimal Locate the hub away from places subject to water splash and rain Be sure to connect a ground between the earth terminal on the hub and the ship s earth Leave sufficient space at the side...

Page 42: ...n is minimal Locate the equipment away from places subject to water splash and rain Make sure that the ground wire is connected between the earth terminal on the hub and the ship s earth Leave suffici...

Page 43: ...the sensor networks For the gateway networks use the optional Intelligent HUB HUB 3000 Do not connect the ship s LAN network to the optional HUBs Also commercial PCs cannot be connected to the gateway...

Page 44: ...nal LAN cables FR FTPC CY for sensor network DTI C5E350 VCV for gateway network If extension or division of the DVI or RGB cables is necessary use the dividers shown below DVI cable divider DVI 12A ma...

Page 45: ...10 m LAN DTI C5E 350 VCV 10 20 30 m or Cat 5e LAN cable local supply Serial TTYCS LA 1Q FR FTPC CY 100 230 VAC 5 m for USB 5 10 20 30 m x2 System fail Power fail Normal close 1 2 Normal open 1 2 ACK...

Page 46: ...230 VAC USB memory Radar Control Unit RCU 025 Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 USB memory DTI C5E 350 VCV 10 20 30 m LAN DTI C5E 350 VCV 10 20 30 m or Cat 5e LAN cable local supply I O Board LAN MOD Z07...

Page 47: ...Terminal Opener Processor Unit Antenna Unit Transceiver Unit Expose inner vinyl sheath and remove it by approx 25 mm Be careful not to damage the shield and cores Fold back the shield wrap it onto th...

Page 48: ...optional deicer Before beginning any work on the antenna unit turn off the breaker for the de icer at the mains switchboard Turning off the display unit has no effect The de icer activates when the te...

Page 49: ...ge to the cable and connector Note 2 If the de icer is to be installed remove four M5 screws and spread open the right and left heater elements on the cover then remove the front cover being careful n...

Page 50: ...n The orientation of the cable entrance can be changed in one of the three orienta tions shown in the following figure No other orientation is allowed to maintain watertight integrity The default orie...

Page 51: ...the cables through their respective locking wire saddles in the chassis from the cable entrance Note Make sure to pass the cable through the specified locking wire saddle Mid stern entrance Stern ent...

Page 52: ...ocking wire saddles A two places LAN cable J821 through the locking wire saddles B two places Shield of power line Screw on fixing plate C Shield of LAN cable Screw D Note For the antenna cable RW 960...

Page 53: ...ons B and C shown in the fol lowing figure Pass the de icer power cable from cable entrance through the locking wire saddles A B and C and pull it to the front side TB803 Signal line C B A Coaxial cab...

Page 54: ...of the intake with the supplied oil compound Be sure to coat the gasket completely 8 Set the front cover to the Antenna Unit Close the open heater and return it to its original position Take care not...

Page 55: ...places the top middle and bottom of the gasket Note 2 For the de icer take care not to hit the heater elements on the chassis or radiator when the front cover is being attached or detached To fix the...

Page 56: ...ns switchboard Turning off the display unit has no effect The de icer activates when the temperature becomes 0 C and shuts down when the temperature reaches 5 C Clamp the armor with the cable clamp Fl...

Page 57: ...performance monitor is connected between the rear cover and the RF TB Board in the Antenna Unit Open the cover slowly to prevent damage to the cable and connector Note 2 If the de icer is to be insta...

Page 58: ...he cables through the cable entrance Note 1 The dummy plug is provided to insert into the unused cable slot Insert the plug for waterproofing Note 2 The sub monitor cable is connected to the transceiv...

Page 59: ...and TB803 16 pin Shield drain wire Screw A 7 For DE ICER INSTALLATION connect the de icer power cable to the de icer board 03P9573 attached on the front cover If the de icer is not provided go to step...

Page 60: ...he power source for the de icer 115 V or 230 V The default setting is 230 V 6 Apply power to the de icer then press and hold the TEST switch for about ten seconds Check that the heater gets hot and th...

Page 61: ...al C32 01903 in Antenna Unit for de tails 1 Wipe the surface of the waveguide flange with a clean dry cloth to remove any foreign material 2 Grease the O ring and set it in its groove on the Antenna U...

Page 62: ...o its original posi tion then unfasten the fixing screws for the heater to adjust the position of the heater If it is necessary to open the front cover after installing the de icer kit remove the de i...

Page 63: ...for the de icer at the mains switchboard Turning off the display unit has no effect The de icer activates when the temperature becomes 0 C and shuts down when the temperature reaches 5 C Wrap the spir...

Page 64: ...e 1 The cable for the performance monitor is connected between the rear cover and the RF TB Board in the Antenna Unit Open the cover slowly to prevent damage to the cable and connector Note 2 If the d...

Page 65: ...aces REAR REAR J808 motor J808 motor J804 motor J804 motor J803 motor J803 motor J807 performance monitor J807 performance monitor RF TB board 03P9570 Magnetron radars REAR REAR RF TB board 03P9570 J8...

Page 66: ...glands and then fasten it tightly with the hook spanner Note Use the wrench of the correct size referring to cable gland size below If you do not have the hook spanner contact your dealer Gland for th...

Page 67: ...monitor cable Note Remove or Loosen four bolts as shown in the following figure to re move the RF TB Board from the RF unit Signal line TB803 through the locking wire saddle A see the figure for the D...

Page 68: ...s together with the shield of the power line Destination of sub monitor cable Signal line TB803 through the locking wire saddle A see the figure for the Destination of Antenna cable Coaxial cable TB80...

Page 69: ...p on lugs 3 Set the Voltage Setting switch according to the power source for the de icer 115 V or 230 V The default setting is 230 V 4 Apply power to the de icer then press and hold the TEST switch fo...

Page 70: ...pecifications take care not to hit the heater elements on the chassis or radiator If the heater hits something unfasten the fixing screws for the heater to adjust the position of the heater Then fix t...

Page 71: ...radar TR DOWN Three cables are connected to the Antenna Unit serial cable from the transceiver unit microwave coaxial cable and de icer power cable option The procedure shows how to connect all cables...

Page 72: ...etween the rear cover and the RF TB Board in the Antenna Unit Open the cover slowly to prevent damage to the cable and connector Note 2 If the de icer is to be installed remove two M5 screws and sprea...

Page 73: ...not have the hook spanner contact your dealer Gland for the antenna cable 42 Gland for the sub monitor cable or de icer cable 34 9 Attach the appropriate WAGO connectors to the serial cable and then c...

Page 74: ...r power cable starting from the crimp on lugs Set a locking wire saddle supplied at location 5 shown in the following figure Pass the de icer power cable through the locking wire saddles 1 to 5 and it...

Page 75: ...installation materials to each of the cover bolts Note If it is necessary to open the front cover after installing the DE ICER kit re move the de icer power cable from the locking wire saddle shown i...

Page 76: ...the covers The torque for the fixing bolts must be 28 0 N m Note For the de icer specifications take care not to hit the heater elements on the chassis or radiator If the heater hits something unfaste...

Page 77: ...iring plate 1 USB cables from the control units Printer cable LAN cable type DTI C5E350 VCV from the HUB 3000 LAN cable type FR FTPC CY from the HUB 100 MC 3000S Cables connected at the wiring plate 2...

Page 78: ...24P0124 inside the processor unit For locations of cables and cores see the sticker on the reverse side of the top cover All dimensions in millime ters Wrap vinyl tape width 20 mm Cable jacket Armor O...

Page 79: ...ies supplied Unfasten these three bolts to remove the upper plate Unfasten this bolt to use the lower clamp holes Unfasten this bolt to use the lower clamp holes J4 J4 J3 J3 J8 J8 J9 J9 J10 J10 J5 J5...

Page 80: ...When setting the starting ending terminal for the multipoint connection or multipoint is not connected CH1 to CH4 termination resistor ON When not setting the starting ending terminal for the multipo...

Page 81: ...nection 4 RD1 B In Serial CH1 input IEC 61162 2 5 ISOGND1 Isolation GND CH1 6 RD1 H In Serial CH1 input IEC 61162 1 No connection TTYCS LA 4 7 RD1 C In Serial CH1 input IEC 61162 1 Pin Signal In Out D...

Page 82: ...D5 H In Serial CH5 input IEC 61162 1 4 RD5 C In Serial CH5 input IEC 61162 1 5 GND GND Pin Signal In Out Description Remarks 1 TD6 A Out Serial CH6 output IEC 61162 1 Use TTYCS LA 1Q IEC 61162 1 only...

Page 83: ...S_FAIL B Out System fail output NC 3 PWR_FAIL A Out Power fail output NC 4 PWR_FAIL B Out Power fail output NC 5 NC1 A Out Alarm output NC1 6 NC1 B Out Alarm output NC1 7 NC2 A Out Alarm output NC2 8...

Page 84: ...earth Note Electrical shock can result if the ground wire is not connected properly 2 Unfasten five screws to open the cover of the power supply unit 3 Unfasten two screws from the cable clamp to sepa...

Page 85: ...cable to next lane LAN cable Serial cable Set the cable Set the cable 5 Drain wire Armor Sheath Clamp here Vinyl tape 200 40 Pass the vinyl sheath local supply onto the drain wire then attach the cri...

Page 86: ...s shown below Sheath Sheath Armor Vinyl tape Crimp on lug M3 Braided shield LAN cable 6 170 100 40 30 100 Power line 250 Wrap the shield of LAN cable with vinyl tape Crimp on lug M4 Sheath Sheath Armo...

Page 87: ...nit 2 8 Transceiver Unit The TR DOWN radar requires the transceiver unit as follows Transceiver Unit RTR 108 for X band radar Transceiver Unit RTR 109 for S band radar 2 8 1 How to fabricate the cable...

Page 88: ...300 S 520 X 300 S 520 35 35 5 5 Outer sheath Armor Inner sheath Pass the heat shrink tubing local supply onto the drain wire Drain wire Drain wire Vinyl tape unit mm X 140 S 360 X 140 S 360 6 L1 L1 15...

Page 89: ...re to pass the cable through the specified locking wire saddle Note 2 A terminal opener is provided on the RF TB Board Destination of Antenna cable Power line TB801 through the locking wire saddle A L...

Page 90: ...orrectly installed waveguide runs ensure the most efficient transmission of electri cal energy at high frequencies Electrical losses however occur in the waveguide runs To minimize them the following...

Page 91: ...t be allowed to reach the inner surface of the waveguide or the mating surface of any flange 2 8 3 How to connect the cables from S band radar antenna Antenna cable serial cable sub monitor 1 Loosen e...

Page 92: ...ble TB804 B Shield of signal line Screw C Destination of Serial cable from the Antenna Unit Serial cable TB802 and TB803 through the locking wire saddle A Shield of serial cable Screw on fixing plate...

Page 93: ...the operator s manual supplied with the monitor unit Also for resolution and image data output settings see the Instruction Manual E32 01305 Mounting considerations Connect the radar main monitor to t...

Page 94: ...etwork for the redun dant connection 16 The MC 3000S serial input output IEC61162 2 1 4ch can connect a maximum of 10 sensor adapters using the MC1 5 W cables The maximum number of MC 3010A units is f...

Page 95: ...y GND LAN cable FR FTPC CY 50 50 30 30 See section 2 1 2 for the fabrication See section 2 1 2 for the fabrication TTYCS 1Q cable Core 6 Core 6 J8 1 to 4 110 5 to 8 95 J8 1 to 4 110 5 to 8 95 J9 1 to...

Page 96: ...dth 10 Vinyl tape width 10 80 80 60 60 See Note 1 See Note 1 TTYCS 4 cable J4 J6 100 J5 J7 120 J4 J6 100 J5 J7 120 20 20 80 or more 80 or more Vinyl tape width 10 Vinyl tape width 10 Core 6 Core 6 TTY...

Page 97: ...S LA 1 No connection 4 PWR_FAIL_COM Out Power fail output TTYCS LA 1 5 PWR_FAIL_B Out Power fail output No connection Pin Signal name In Out Remarks IEC 61162 2 IEC 61162 1 1 TD1 A Out Serial CH1 outp...

Page 98: ...IEC 61162 2 5 ISOGND3 Isolation GND CH3 6 RD3 H In Serial CH3 output IEC 61162 1 No connection TTYCS LA 4 7 RD3 C In Serial CH3 output IEC 61162 1 Pin Signal name In Out Remarks IEC 61162 2 IEC 61162...

Page 99: ...the MC 3000S body unit Pin Signal name In Out Description Used cable 1 TD7 A Out Serial CH7 output IEC 61162 1 TTYCS 1Q or TTYCSLA 1Q 2 TD7 B Out Serial CH7 output IEC 61162 1 3 RD7 H In Serial CH7 i...

Page 100: ...0 Vinyl tape width 10 80 80 80 60 60 60 60 60 60 Pass drain wire through shrink tubing local supply then attach crimp on lug pre attached in unit Core 6 Core 6 Core 6 MPYC 12 cable MC 3030D MC1 5 W L6...

Page 101: ...tact input Voltage 4mA to 20mA Note 2 When changing the input method turn off the MC 3010A and on again to put change in effect J1 J1 J2 J2 J4 J4 J5 J5 J3 J3 For TTYCSLA cables pass the drain wire thr...

Page 102: ...1 Pin 3 4 open Pin 3 4 short 4 CURR1_JP2 Analog 2 input power current voltage setting jumper 1 Pin Signal name In Out Description Power voltage Power current 1 AN2_IN In Analog 2 input TTYCS LA 1 2 A...

Page 103: ...ent voltage setting jumper 1 Pin 3 4 open Pin 3 4 short 4 CURR3_JP2 Analog 3 input power current voltage setting jumper 1 Pin Signal name In Out Remarks ACK1 contact ACK1 voltage ACK2 contact ACK2 vol...

Page 104: ...act ACK6 voltage 1 DC12V_OUT Out ACK5 In Pin 1 2 short No connection According to ACK5 input 2 DIGI_IN5 In MPYC 12 3 DIGI_RTN5 Out MPYC 12 4 GND DC12V In No connection 5 DC12V_OUT Out ACK6 In Accordin...

Page 105: ...emarks Alarm3 NO Out Alarm3 NC Out Alarm4 NO Out Alarm4 NC Out 1 A3 Out Alarm3 Out MPYC 12 No connection 2 COM3 MPYC 12 3 B3 No connection 4 A4 Alarm4 Out MPYC 12 No connection 5 COM4 MPYC 12 6 B4 No...

Page 106: ...o remove the cover from the adapter 2 Peel the paper from the case gasket then attach the case gasket to the reverse side of the cover and the body unit as shown below 3 Attach the cover to the MC 301...

Page 107: ...J14 through J17 to turn the termination resistors on connectors J4 through J7 respectively Termination resistor ON When setting the starting ending terminal for the multipoint or the multipoint is not...

Page 108: ...allowed to use the same number between the MC 3000S and a sensor adapter Jumper block J15 Connector J5 CH2 1 2 SHORT Termination resistor ON default setting 2 3 OPEN 1 2 OPEN Termination resistor OFF...

Page 109: ...with existing antenna cable retrofit Method 1 Using existing antenna cable Use with existing antenna cable RW 9600 in case of retrofit The maximum length of the antenna cable is 100 m for RW 9600 50 m...

Page 110: ...nal Converter the converter kit available as an optional extra is required See LAN Signal Converter Kit on page 2 67 Dismount the transceiver unit in the Antenna Unit See section 2 2 2 for details Als...

Page 111: ...unit See paragraph 2 4 2 for the procedure 1 Set the M_S switch on the converter to the S Slave position 2 Fasten the converter with four screws from inside of the transceiver unit so that the connect...

Page 112: ...n mount the transceiver unit 8 Connect the coaxial cable from the converter to the BNC case passing through the locking wire saddle Pass the cable through two locking wire saddles then connect it to t...

Page 113: ...Loosen two screws on the BNC case Attach the coaxial cable from the antenna cable then close the case 4 Fasten the BNC case to the mount ing bracket with two screws 5 Pass the LAN cable through the cl...

Page 114: ...nverter to check for proper operation troubleshoot Note The TEST button has no use LED State Meaning PWR OFF Power OFF Lighting green Power ON Flashing orange Test mode LAN OFF Link down Lighting gree...

Page 115: ...Fix the LAN cables to the cable clamp with the cable ties supplied Flat washer Cable gland Vinyl sheath Clamping gland Gasket Cut and trim armor 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RG12 UY RG 12 UY D...

Page 116: ...of the control unit to remove the cover Note Do not add stress to the cables connected to the control unit board when removing the cover When the serial number of the control unit is 200001 or later...

Page 117: ...ble clamp up per 3 Disconnect the control unit cable from the processor unit then connect the cable assy TET 16 045A 4 Set the shield part of cables under the cable clamp then tighten the cable clamp...

Page 118: ...unit then discon nect the control unit cable from the J1 connector 3 Pull out the control unit cable from the cover 4 Pass the optional cable assy 6TPSH XH12X2 LxxSP2 through the cable hole on the cov...

Page 119: ...processor unit cover Cable assy Shield Cable clamp Circuit board Unfasten these three bolts to remove the upper plate Unfasten this bolt to use the lower clamp holes Unfasten this bolt to use the low...

Page 120: ...he DVI D port if a fault occurs at the DVI I port The processor unit continuously outputs video signals from its DVI D and DVI I ports These signals cannot be stopped by the operator 2 15 2 LAN connec...

Page 121: ...ll bearing error on the display because of the difficulty in achieving accurate initial positioning of the antenna unit The follow ing adjustment will compensate for this error TUNE button TUNE MAN Ma...

Page 122: ...spect to the length of the signal cable between the antenna unit and the processor unit Adjust sweep timing at installation to prevent the following symptoms The echo of a straight target for example...

Page 123: ...he RADAR INSTALLATION menu then select 1 ECHO ADJ followed by 4 MBS 5 Set a value that causes the main bang to just disappear The setting range is 0 to 255 3 5 Dual Radar Display The dual radar displa...

Page 124: ...own radar The area outside that set here is where the image from the external radar is displayed EXT Set the external radar s antenna as the reference point and set the display area of the external ra...

Page 125: ...ctor 3 5 3 How to select the external radar image source to use The dual radar display works best with two FAR 3xx0 radars Other makes or models can be used however performance may vary 1 From the RAD...

Page 126: ...the noise does not disappear switch to and try again 5 STC CURVE Use the default setting Change the setting according to sea condition The larger the number the greater the STC effect 8 RING SUPPRESSI...

Page 127: ...enter 0 for both the START and AN GLE sections The setting range of START is 0 to 359 and ANGLE is 0 to 180 Note Turn off a stern blind sector when adjusting the PM gain to display the echo from the p...

Page 128: ...tron radar TX TIME can be reset to 0 6 PM GAIN ADJ Adjust the performance monitor automatically or manually when ever the magnetron is replaced For automatic adjustment no fur ther operation is requir...

Page 129: ...ABLE Select the method of connection between the radar sensor and the processor unit LAN LAN cable only or LAN COAXIAL LAN and coaxial cables Select LAN COAXIAL when the optional LAN Signal Converter...

Page 130: ...o 38 400 bps TTM TTD REFERENCE Set the output format for tracked target s bearing REL Target bearing from own ship degree relative target course degree rela tive or TRUE Target bearing degree true tar...

Page 131: ...cancel count of au tomatic acquisition The setting range is 1 to 5 7 TRACK PRESET GATE SIZE Set the gate size among S M L or LL FILTER RESPONSE Set the filter response function The setting range is 1...

Page 132: ...TT function 4 SUB OUTPUT Magnetron radar No use Solid state radar If the digital signal can be out put in the analog format to the sub monitor select ON 5 COMBINE FUNC Enables disables the dual radar...

Page 133: ...a unit check RAS001 For two antenna units check RAS001 and RAS002 3 8 Forwarding Distance Set the forwarding distance as follows The configuration can be copied to other units connected to the network...

Page 134: ...llows to activate the synchronization with the ship s clock Note The local time setting is not available when the synchronization with ship s clock is active 1 In the chart mode press Ctrl Shift and t...

Page 135: ...Parameters then click the Function2 tab 5 Check the checkbox of Show status regarding own ship information in menu win dow 6 Click the Save button to save the configuration 3 11 How to display the Ec...

Page 136: ...ils see the Instruction Manual E32 01305 When Back up ECDIS mode is active the following changes occur 3 14 ICE Mode The ICE mode function helps to identify sea ice on a radar echo easily To activate...

Page 137: ...ature Navtex etc AIS signal IEC 61162 2 Alarm handling signal Contact closure Input from alarm system IEC 61162 1 Ed 5 Input from alarm system Data Specification Contents Remarks Radar system data IEC...

Page 138: ...ve MWV R Wind speed and angle true MWV T NAVTEX received message NRX Route transfer report RRT Heading true THS HDT Speed SOG VBW Speed STW VBW VHW UAIS VHF data link message VDM UAIS VHF data link ow...

Page 139: ...19 5mm TTYCYSLA 1 0 75mm2 1 11mm 11 2mm TTYCYSLA 4 0 75mm2 1 11mm 17 9mm TTPYCSLA 1 0 75mm2 1 11mm 9 2mm TTPYCSLA 1T 0 75mm2 1 11mm 9 8mm TTPYCSLA 1Q 0 75mm2 1 11mm 10 5mm TTPYCSLA 4 0 75mm2 1 11mm 15...

Page 140: ...PWR_FAIL A AI 0 75 6 GY Gray TTYCS 4 TTYCSLA 4 4 PWR_FAIL COM 5 PWR_FAIL B 6 NC J4 1 TD1 A AI 0 75 6 GY Gray TTYCS 4 TTYCSLA 4 2 TD1 B 3 RD1 A 4 RD1 B 5 ISOGND1 6 RD1 H 7 RD1 C J5 1 TD2 A AI 0 75 6 G...

Page 141: ...1Q TTYCSLA 1Q 2 TD7 B 3 RD7 H 4 RD7 C 5 TD8 A TTYCS 1Q TTYCSLA 1Q 6 TD8 B 7 RD8 H 8 RD8 C Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J1 1 24V_IN AI 0 34 6 TQ blue MC1 5 W Lxxx 2 24...

Page 142: ...US B 5 GND J2 1 24V_OUT AI 0 34 6 TQ blue MC1 5 W Lxxx 2 24V_GND 3 MODBUS A AI 0 14 8 GY gray 4 MODBUS B 5 GND J3 1 DV12V_OUT1 AI 1 6 RD red MPYC 12 2 DIGI_IN1 3 DIGI_RTN1 4 GND 5 DC12V_OUT2 6 DIGI_IN...

Page 143: ...BUS A AI 0 14 8 GY gray 4 MODBUS B 5 GND J2 1 24V_OUT AI 0 34 6 TQ blue MC1 5 W Lxxx 2 24V_GND 3 MODBUS A AI 0 14 8 GY gray 4 MODBUS B 5 GND J3 1 A1 AI 1 6 RD red MPYC 12 2 COM1 3 B1 4 A2 5 COM2 6 B2...

Page 144: ...AIALR The baud rate of all other sentences is 4800 bps Data bits 8 D7 0 Parity none Stop bits 1 Data Sentences Input sentences ABK UAIS Addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgment D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5...

Page 145: ...ion counter 1 to 99 9 Additional alert entries see Note Note Alert entry 0 to n Each alert entry consists of Manufacturer Identifier see ALF Manufactuer Alert Identifier see ALF Alert identifier Alert...

Page 146: ...ent speed in knots 0 00 to 99 99 8 Reference layer depth in meters No use 9 Heading 0 to 360 00 10 Heading reference in use true or magnetic 11 Speed reference B Bottom track W Water track P Positioni...

Page 147: ...x x x x x x x x x a hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 1 UTC of position no use 2 Latitude 0000 00000 to 9000 00000 3 N S 4 Longitude 0000 00000 to 18000 00000 5 E W 6 Mode indicator A Autonomous...

Page 148: ...LF 1 2 3 4 5 1 Function code 0 to 3 2 Frequency table index 1 to 3 3 Transmitter coverage area mask 00000000 to 02FFFFFF 4 Message type mask 00000000 to 02FFFFFF 5 Sentence status flag R Status repor...

Page 149: ...imated DR M Manual 13 Navigational status indication S Safe C Caution U Unsafe V Navigational status not valid RRT a c c c c c c a a hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Reported transfer type M Monitored route A A...

Page 150: ...hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message 1 to 9 2 Message sentence number 1 to 9 3 Sequential message identifier 0 to 9 null 4 AIS channel Number A B null 5 Enca...

Page 151: ...null 7 Estimated month of arrival at destination 00 to 12 UTC null 8 Navigational status 0 to 15 null 9 Regional application flags null VTG x x T x x M x x N x x K a hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Cours...

Page 152: ...Sentence number 1 2 3 Sequential message identifier 0 to 9 4 Time of last change hh 00 to 23 mm 00 to 59 ss ss 00 00 to 59 99 5 Alert category A Alert category A B Alert category B C Alert category C...

Page 153: ...itioning system ground reference null 5 Vessel speed 0 00 to 999 99 null 6 Speed reference B M W R P null 7 Vessel set degrees true manually entered 0 00 to 359 99 null 8 Vessel drift speed manually e...

Page 154: ...23 4 T 1 23 8 23 N c c T R hhmmss ss M hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 1 Target number 00 to 999 2 Target distance from own ship 0 000 to 99 999 3 Bearing from own ship degrees 0 0 to 359...

Page 155: ...00 00000 4 E W 5 Waypoint identifier No use Set with jumper Open close switchable Processor Unit IEC 61162 2 1 input output Sensor Adapter IEC 61162 2 1 input output Processor Unit IEC 61162 1 output...

Page 156: ...pends on the out put format and may differ Note 1 The ALR format is not BAM compliant and shall not be used for new installations It may be used for retrofitting on ships in operation only Note 2 You...

Page 157: ...ause the capacity for TT is 95 3043 3 530 AIS Display 95 Adjust AIS DISP FILTER settings Caution Cat B Meaning 95 of maximum number of target which can be displayed is used Remedy The number of AIS ta...

Page 158: ...2 729 LOST ISW FUNC Use radar as standalone Warning Cat B Meaning Interswitch function had to be stopped Only displayed when Inter switch is active Remedy Use the radar as a standalone 3008 3 910 LOS...

Page 159: ...onnections between the radar antenna and the processor unit If the problem appears to be caused by the radar antenna contact your local dealer for service 3015 8 727 Lost Radar ANT Check connection wi...

Page 160: ...lost for more than 30 seconds Remedy Check the connection with GPS sensors and sensor status 3015 22 272 Lost UTC Signal Check position sensor status Warning Cat B Meaning Time data of all available G...

Page 161: ...a problem communicating with the MTR DRV board in the ra dar antenna Remedy Check connections between the radar antenna and the processor unit If the problem appears to be caused by the radar antenna...

Page 162: ...lert is detected inside the check area Remedy Be careful of the object mentioned on ship s direction 3035 2 621 Separation Zone Crossing traffic separation zone Warning Cat A Meaning A Traffic Separat...

Page 163: ...to Warning Caution in chart alert is detected inside the check area Remedy Be careful of the object mentioned here on ship s direction 3035 12 631 PSSA Area Watch crossing PSSA Area Warning Cat A Mea...

Page 164: ...check area Remedy Be careful of the object mentioned here on ship s direction 3036 8 601 SPL Landing Area Watch crossing seaplane landing area Caution Cat B Meaning A Seaplane Landing Area that is se...

Page 165: ...nication error with this sensor adapter is detected 30 seconds timeout This sensor adapter is turned off or there is a problem with network Remedy Check the connection with No 2 sensor adapter and net...

Page 166: ...g Communication error with No 11 sensor adapter is detected 30 sec onds timeout No 11 sensor adapter is turned off or there is a problem with net work Remedy Check the connection with No 11 sensor ada...

Page 167: ...3 257 Lost Gyro 3 COM Check the gyro status Caution Cat B Meaning Data from this gyro has been discontinued for more than set time Set at installation Default 60 seconds This gyro is turned off or the...

Page 168: ...has been discontinued for more than set time Set at installation Default 60 seconds This GPS is turned off or there is a problem with network Remedy Check the connection with this GPS and network 104...

Page 169: ...ith this SDME sensor and network 10403 43 282 Lost SDME3 COM Check the SDME status Caution Cat B Meaning Speed data from this SDME sensor has been discontinued for more than set time Set at installati...

Page 170: ...stallation Default 60 seconds This HCS is turned off or there is a problem with network Remedy Check the connection with this HCS and network 10403 72 304 Lost HCS2 COM Check the autopilot status Caut...

Page 171: ...is a problem with network Remedy Check the connection with this wind sensor 10403 111 370 Lost CURRENT COM Check the water current sensor status Caution Cat B Meaning Data from water current has been...

Page 172: ...tion data from this GPS is determined abnormal by in tegrity check Remedy Reset the filter to confirm that it isn t a temporal error value If the data is normal it is reusable However if it s continua...

Page 173: ...om this GPS is determined abnormal by in tegrity check Remedy Reset the filter to confirm that it isn t a temporal error value If the data is normal it is reusable However if it s continually removed...

Page 174: ...ined abnormal by in tegrity check Remedy Reset the filter to confirm that it isn t a temporal error value If the data is normal it is reusable However if it s continually removed there is a possibilit...

Page 175: ...er or check sensor status Warning Cat B Meaning No valid heading sensor is available for filter Banned or connection error Remedy Check the connection with all heading sensors 10543 539 AIS MSG Re cei...

Page 176: ...arm Cat A Meaning Actual depth is outside the echo alarm limit Remedy Check depth adjust heading accordingly 13035 1 634 UKC Limit Watch and avoid grounding Warning Cat A Meaning Measured depth from e...

Page 177: ...arts Caution Cat B Meaning When No Vector Chart is set to Warning Caution in chart alert the No Vector Chart area is detected inside the check area Remedy Install vector charts 13036 4 612 Not Up to d...

Page 178: ...reshold Remedy If the error frequently occurs contact FURUNO and inform frequency of occurrence 10001 4 004 Main Monitor Fan4 Ro tation Speed Lowering There is a problem with No 4 Fan of FURUNO Mon it...

Page 179: ...nal continuously for 60 seconds Remedy Check the connection of video cable 10001 12 025 Sub Monitor No Signal There is a problem with video cable Please ex change it Meaning For Sub monitor Connected...

Page 180: ...mp High CPU board temperature is high in Processor Unit Please turn off Processor Unit If same error is oc curred after a few minutes please contact to service department of Furuno Meaning CPU tempera...

Page 181: ...out of threshold Remedy Turn off Processor Unit If same error occurs after a few minutes con tact FURUNO 10001 28 070 RCU 1 COM Timeout A communication error is detected with No 1 Remote Control Unit...

Page 182: ...onnected to COM1 Main Monitor Fan1 ro tation speed is below threshold Remedy If the error frequently occurs contact FURUNO and inform frequency of occurrence 10002 6 008 Main Monitor Fan2 No Rotation...

Page 183: ...n processor unit is below threshold Remedy If the error frequently occurs contact FURUNO and inform frequency of occurrence 10002 15 084 Processor Unit Fan2 Fan No Rotation There is a problem with No...

Page 184: ...serial port 10050 5 324 Lost CH5 COM Check the serial port status Meaning Input from EC 3000 serial ch 5 has been discontinued for more than certain time Set at installation Default No timeout Remedy...

Page 185: ...data Remedy Check data input to the Wave Analysis software 10910 2 912 LOST WV COG SOG Check that data input to Wave Analyzer is correct Meaning An input error has occurred for speed course data Remed...

Page 186: ...725 6 8 26 16758 7 21 0 18 16758 7 21 0 18 167 7 21 0 18 0 167 7 21 0 18 0 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 0 A 1 1 0 287 1 4 7 6 5 37 21 2 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 1 0 287 1 4 7 6 5 37 21 2 81 7 352 6625 81 7 63 5...

Page 187: ...8 26 16758 7 21 0 18 16758 7 21 0 18 167 7 21 0 18 0 167 7 21 0 18 0 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 A 3 1 0 287 1 4 7 6 5 37 21 2 2 5 6 5 5 6 5 5 5 6 1 0 287 1 4 7 6 5 37 21 2 81 7 352 6625 81 7 63 5 3 57...

Page 188: ...6 3 C3616 Z01 B A 5 0 0 1 7 6 0 5 4 26 10 1 3 6 70 6 06 00 4 614 55 0 056 6 10 6 4 5 056 6 10 6 4 5 2 A 6 0 0 1 7 6 0 5 4 26 10 1 3 6 70 6 06 00 4 614 55 0 056 6 10 6 4 5 056 6 10 6 4 5 2 A 7 61 1 0 2...

Page 189: ...5 50 056 6 10 6 4 5 056 6 10 6 4 5 2 A 10 56 1 1 56 1 1 1 06 56 1 1 1 0 2 8 7 1 6 5 37 21 2 4 7 81 7 6 11 5 81 7 56 1 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 3 2 80 17 2 67 1 7 7 1 2 676 A 11 56 56 6 56 56...

Page 190: ...5 81 7 56 63 5 3 576 63 5 3 576 63 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 3 2 80 17 2 67 6 1 17 11 A 14 2 56 1 1 0 2 8 7 1 6 5 37 21 2 4 7 81 7 6 11 5 81 7 56 1 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 3 2 80 17...

Page 191: ...37 21 2 4 7 A C K I N G L I S T P 81 7 6 11 5 81 7 56 63 5 3 576 63 5 3 576 63 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 3 2 80 17 2 67 6 1 17 11 6 5 7 8 167 7 21 6 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY A...

Page 192: ...6 70 6 219 4 5722 70 6 257 52 4 2 465 52 4 2 465 52 056 6 10 6 4 5 056 6 10 6 4 5 2 A 22 5 8 5 8 1 0 2 8 7 1 6 5 37 21 2 4 7 81 7 6 6 21752 81 7 5 8 6625 6 6625 6 3 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 86 66 0 76 167 7...

Page 193: ...7 9 1 2 12 7 9 1 2 12 5 03 21 8 9 5 2 12 1 1 6 5 0 686 2 12 1 1 6 5 0 686 2 12 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 0 A 26 2 12 7 3 3 287 1 1 0 4 7 5 0 5 6 12 6 5 37 216 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 6 7 25 2 7 2 12 17 11 1...

Page 194: ...2 1 5 6 6 2 12 21 187 0 686 2 12 7 6 5 0 686 2 12 21 6 5 0 686 2 12 21 187 0 686 2 12 635 1 6 5 0 686 2 12 7 6 5 0 686 2 12 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 0 A 30 2 12 7 3 3 287 1 1 0 4 7 5 0 5 6 12 6 5 37...

Page 195: ...686 2 12 21 187 0 686 2 12 635 1 6 5 0 686 2 12 7 6 5 0 686 2 12 21 2 7 0 686 2 12 66 5 2 12 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 0 A 34 2 12 7 3 3 287 1 1 0 4 7 5 0 5 6 12 6 5 37 216 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 6 168 7...

Page 196: ...0 7 5 6 2 21 2 7 0 686 2 12 66 5 2 12 9 63 5 78 9 631 9 00 2 12 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 0 A 38 2 12 7 3 3 287 1 1 0 4 7 5 0 5 6 12 6 5 37 216 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 2 6 6 5 52 6 2 12 2 1 5 6 6 2 12 21 18...

Page 197: ...6 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 2 6 168 7 21 6 7 6 2 12 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 0 A 42 2 12 7 3 3 287 1 1 0 4 7 5 0 5 6 12 6 5 37 216 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 5 03 21 8 9 5 2 12 5 03 21 8 9 8 2 12 5 03 21 8 9 0 8 2 12...

Page 198: ...14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 0 A 46 1 01 6 2 9 176 0 0 3 6 4 4 5 01 5 4 26 105 056 6 10 6 4 5 9 8 7 564 6 49 41 5 1 01 9 8 7 6 47 49 1 01 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 691...

Page 199: ...2 2 6 2 5 1 6 2 2 12 1 1 33 6 2 12 6 27 2 7 6 5 0 686 2 12 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 0 A 50 2 12 7 3 287 1 1 0 4 7 5 0 5 6 12 6 5 37 216 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 3 2 66 0 3 66 0 72 6 7 2 12 2 66 0 3 66 0 72...

Page 200: ...7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 0 A 53 1 01 6 2 2 176 0 0 3 6 4 4 5 01 5 4 26 105 5514 5 8 4 5514 5 1 01 756 2411 5210 1 01 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 691 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7...

Page 201: ...D 1 31 Aug 2022 H MAKI...

Page 202: ...D 2 31 Aug 2022 H MAKI...

Page 203: ...D 3 31 Aug 2022 H MAKI...

Page 204: ...D 4 31 Aug 2022 H MAKI...

Page 205: ...D 5 13 May 2020 H MAKI...

Page 206: ...D 6 13 May 2020 H MAKI...

Page 207: ...D 7 13 May 2020 H MAKI...

Page 208: ...D 8 13 May 2020 H MAKI...

Page 209: ...D 9 31 Aug 2022 H MAKI...

Page 210: ...D 10 31 Aug 2022 H MAKI...

Page 211: ...D 11 13 May 2020 H MAKI...

Page 212: ...D 12 13 May 2020 H MAKI...

Page 213: ...D 13 29 Nov 2017 H MAKI...

Page 214: ...D 14 29 Nov 2017 H MAKI...

Page 215: ...24 Mar 2014 H MAKI D 15...

Page 216: ...24 Mar 2014 H MAKI D 16...

Page 217: ...D 17 8 Jun 2018 H MAKI...

Page 218: ...D 18 8 Jun 2018 H MAKI...

Page 219: ...D 19 8 Jun 2018 H MAKI...

Page 220: ...D 20 11 Jan 2018 H MAKI...

Page 221: ...D 21 11 Jan 2018 H MAKI...

Page 222: ...D 22 11 Jan 2018 H MAKI...

Page 223: ...D 23 11 Jan 2018 H MAKI...

Page 224: ...D 24 11 Jan 2018 H MAKI...

Page 225: ...D 25 11 Jan 2018 H MAKI...

Page 226: ...D 26 14 Jun 2018 H MAKI...

Page 227: ...D 27 14 Jun 2018 H MAKI...

Page 228: ...D 28 14 Jun 2018 H MAKI...

Page 229: ...D 29 28 Feb 2018 H MAKI...

Page 230: ...D 30 8 Jun 2018 H MAKI...

Page 231: ...D 31 13 Jan 2012 Y NISHIYAMA...

Page 232: ...D 32 13 Jan 2012 Y NISHIYAMA...

Page 233: ...D 33 13 Jan 2012 Y NISHIYAMA...

Page 234: ...D 34 13 Jan 2012 Y NISHIYAMA...

Page 235: ...D 35 6 Feb 2020 H MAKI...

Page 236: ...D 36 25 Mar 2021 H MAKI...

Page 237: ...5 5 5 25 9 3 7 021 725 81 7 08 5 5 08 1 7 7 5 5 1 7 7 5 5 1 7 7 5 5 1 1 1 1 12 12 12 12 1 6 6B 6 6B 3 5B 3 5B 9B287 B 1 B571 1 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1250 26 1250 23 1 25 217 7 2685 211 7 21 62 1 62 1 3 3 3...

Page 238: ...725 02725 8 51 25 7 7 33 1 3 5 250 1 021 725 3 1 7 7 5 5 7 7 9 3 25 5 32 5 6833 81 7 368 USP 0 P 7 51 021 725 25 9 3 7 021 725 81 7 08 08 1 7 7 5 5 1 7 7 5 5 1 7 7 5 5 1 1 1 1 12 12 12 12 1 6 6B 6 6B...

Page 239: ...3 5 211 7 21 7 17 11 5 9 0 7 9 7 9 3 9 3 9 02725 02725 02725 02725 5 0 P 2 0 9 7 9 7 9 3 9 3 9 02725 02725 02725 02725 7 5 25 51 8 33 51 368 219 57 5 7 1 1 6 1 168 7 1 7 83 7 1 6 2 5 6 127 86 7 B 9 7...

Page 240: ...237 21 P 237 21 76 P 76 P 76 P 3 3 3 3 1 02 9 1 P 35 17 5 50 6 67 0 3 32 5B 32 5B 9 3 3 9 VT 127 86 8 17 17 8 P 352 6625 81 7 1 7 7 5 5 3 1 7 7 5 5 7 673 7 H 77 6 4 3 7 B 9 1 7 B 9 7 32 5 6833 81 7 36...

Page 241: ...86 8 17 17 8 3 9 35 17 5 50 6 67 0 3 1 7 7 5 5 1 7 7 5 5 77 6 4 7 673 7 H 3 352 6625 81 7 7 0 P 3 3 3 9 1 638B075B7 638B075B7 638B075B5 638B075B5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 1 638B075B7 638B075B7 638B075B5 638...

Page 242: ...02725 7 02725 02725 02725 02725 7 3 9 5 25 5 9 1 9 3 9 VT 5 6 3 9 3 9 1 1 3 3 7 32 5 6833 81 7 368 USP 368 USP 0 P 3 3 3 9 1 638B075B7 638B075B7 638B075B5 638B075B5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 1 638B075B7 638B0...

Page 243: ...11 12 13 NC TX HV H TX HV C MOTOR H MOTOR H P48V H P48V C MOTOR C MOTOR C MOTOR H MOTOR C DC12V IN1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 TB1 JUNCTION BOX RJB 001 1 2 TB2 COAX DPYCY 6 MAX 400m DPYCY 6 M...

Page 244: ...3 14 15 TB1 JUNCTION BOX RJB 001 1 2 TB2 COAX DPYCY 6 MAX 400m DPYCY 6 MAX 400m RG 12 UY MAX 400m MAX 460m 1 ANTENNA UNIT 8 J821 LAN 2 8 2 RSB 128 1 ORG B YEL B GRN B RED B BLU B PPL B ORG B YEL B GRN...

Page 245: ...2 DIGI_IN2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GND GND J4 DC12V_OUT3 DIGI_IN3 DC12V_OUT4 DIGI_IN4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GND GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GND GND 1 MPYC 12 1 MPYC 12 DIGITAL IN 1 4 DIGITAL IN 5 8 1 CONTACT CLOSURE 24VDC...

Reviews: