Furuno FMD-3200 Installation Manual Download Page 42

2.  WIRING

2-22

2.3.2

MC-3010A/3020D/3030D

•  MC-3010A: Inputs analog signal. To set MC-3010A to the current input, connect 

short pins to each terminals.

•  MC-3020D: Inputs digital signal (8ch contact input). Contact or voltage input is se-

lectable (contact input requires short pins).

•  MC-3030D: Outputs digital signal (8ch, normal open/close).

Fabrications

MC1.5-W-L600/1000/2000/3000 cable
(Input)

Vinyl tape
(width: 10)

Vinyl tape
(width: 10)

Vinyl tape
(width: 10)

Shield
(fold back)

Shield
(fold back)

Shield
(fold back)

Core: 6

Core: 6

Core: 6

30

30

30

120

120

120

TTYCSLA-1 (MC-3010A)

Vinyl tape
(width: 10)

Vinyl tape
(width: 10)

Vinyl tape
(width: 10)

80

80

80

60

60

60

60

60

60

Pass drain wire through 
shrink tube (local supply), 
then attach crimp-on lug 
(pre-attached in unit).

Pass drain wire through 
shrink tube (local supply), 
then attach crimp-on lug 
(pre-attached in unit).

Pass drain wire through 
shrink tube (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-L600/1000/2000/3000 cable
(Output)

Vinyl tape
(width: 10)

Vinyl tape
(width: 10)

Vinyl tape
(width: 10)

Shield
(fold back)

Shield
(fold back)

Shield
(fold back)

Core: 6

Core: 6

Core: 6

30

30

30

100

100

100

80 or 
more

80 or 
more

80 or 
more

125

125

125

85

85

85

Core: 6

Core: 6

Core: 6

MPYC-12 cable (MC-3020D)

TTYCS-1 (MC-3010A)

80 or 
more

80 or 
more

80 or 
more

135

135

135

95

95

95

Core: 6

Core: 6

Core: 6

Vinyl tape
(width: 10)

Vinyl tape
(width: 10)

Vinyl tape
(width: 10)

80 or 
more

80 or 
more

80 or 
more

Shield
(fold back)

Shield
(fold back)

Shield
(fold back)

30

30

30

60

60

60

Core: 6

Core: 6

Core: 6

No use: 50 

(Wind tape to insulate.) 

No use: 50 

(Wind tape to insulate.) 

No use: 50 

(Wind tape to insulate.) 

No use: 50 

(Wind tape to insulate.) 

No use: 50 

(Wind tape to insulate.) 

No use: 50 

(Wind tape to insulate.) 

Summary of Contents for FMD-3200

Page 1: ...ion Box option 1 8 2 WIRING 2 1 2 1 Processor Unit 2 3 2 2 Monitor Unit 2 13 2 3 Sensor Adapters option 2 15 2 4 Intelligent HUB option 2 32 2 5 How to Extend the Control Unit Cable option 2 33 2 6 Ra...

Page 2: ...lemental chlorine free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A APR 2012 Printed in Japan All rights reserved P SEP 10 2021 Pub No IME 44730 P DAMI FMD 3200...

Page 3: ...rd compass Monitor Unit MU 190 1 65 m 1 05 m Monitor Unit MU 231 2 55 m 1 55 m Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 0 30 m 0 30 m Steering compass Intelligent HUB HUB 3000 2 05 m 1 35 m 1 20 m 0 75 m Proces...

Page 4: ...Digital IN interface Digital OUT interface Category of units All units protected from the weather Sensor Adapter MC 3000S EC 3000 PROCESSOR UNIT 100 115 220 230 VAC 1 50 60 Hz ECDIS Control Unit RCU...

Page 5: ...020D Sensor Adapter MC 3030D IF Signal Same as left ECDIS Control Unit RCU 024 or Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 ECDIS Control Unit RCU 024 or Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 Max 2 ECDIS Control Unit R...

Page 6: ...del Viewing distance FURUNO MU 190 1 1 02 m MU 231 2 1 2 m MU 201CE 1 0759 m MU 231CE 1 0138 m MU 270W 2 1 02 m Hatteland Technology JH19T14 FUD 1 011 m JH20T17 FUD 0 878 m JH23T12 FUD 3 1 011 m JH23T...

Page 7: ...001 170 660 1 For 100VAC SP24 00602 001 170 670 1 For 220VAC Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Standard Console ECN 303 1 Built in type monitor unit MU 231 ECN 304 Built in type monitor unit MU 190 ECN 31...

Page 8: ...001 080 930 For MU 190 OP26 16 001 116 740 01 For MU 231 Flush Mount Kit OP26 12 001 116 280 For MU 190 OP26 13 001 116 290 For two MU 190s OP26 18 000 017 273 For two MU 231s OP26 14 001 116 300 For...

Page 9: ...3 163 7271 001 121 230 10 For console type Installation Materials CP03 28900 000 082 658 LAN cable for sensor adapter 10 m CP03 28910 000 082 659 LAN cable for sensor adapter 20 m CP03 28920 000 082 6...

Page 10: ...10 For RCU 026 10 m 6TPSH XH12X2 L20SP2 001 186 330 10 For RCU 026 20 m 6TPSH XH12X2 L30SP2 001 186 340 10 For RCU 026 30 m DVI D D S LINK 5M 001 132 960 10 For monitor unit 5 m DVI D D S LINK 10M 001...

Page 11: ...e the unit away from heat sources because of heat that can build up inside the cabinet Locate the equipment away from places subject to water splash and rain Leave sufficient space for maintenance and...

Page 12: ...nit with self tapping screws 5x20 local supply Fixing without KB fixing metal 1 Drill four mounting holes of 5 mm RCU 024 or 4 mm RCU 026 diameter refer ring to the outline drawing at the back of this...

Page 13: ...he mounting plate to the control unit with four screws from the rear side 4 Screw the wing screw to each mounting plate and then insert hex bolt to each wing screw 5 Fasten each wing screw and then fa...

Page 14: ...ace at the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate maintenance Make sure that the ground wire is connected between the earth terminal on the chassis and the ship s earth A magnetic compass will be af...

Page 15: ...10 binding head screws M4x8 supplied to attach the chassis bases 1 and 2 to the processor unit Note For bulkhead mounting attach the chassis base 2 so that the notches on it are facing the deck 2 Use...

Page 16: ...ass safe distances at the front of this manual to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Select the mounting location considering the numbers of the sensor adapters con nected Maximum eight MC 300...

Page 17: ...e the cabinet The vibration should be 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 chassis a...

Page 18: ...heat sources because of heat that can build up inside the cabinet The vibration should be minimal Locate the equipment away from places subject to water splash and rain Make sure that the ground wire...

Page 19: ...e subject to splash or rain Leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate maintenance A magnetic compass will be affected if the equipment is placed too close to the magnetic...

Page 20: ...1 MOUNTING 1 10 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 21: ...C 3020D Digital IN MC 3030D Digital OUT Sensor Adapter MC1 5 W L cable 0 6 1 2 3 m 24 VDC Sensor Adapter Intelligent HUB HUB 3000 DTI C5E350 VCV 10 20 30 m 100 230 VAC ALARM SYSTEM DPYC 1 5 DPYC 1 5 R...

Page 22: ...ion Group see the in struction manual E42 01204 Modbus is only available for AMS database communication To ensure the security of the FURUNO network be sure to connect with non FU RUNO networks via th...

Page 23: ...d at the wiring plate 1 Cables connected at the wiring plate 2 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 10...

Page 24: ...WHT GRN 4 BLU 5 WHT BLU 6 GRN 7 WHT BRN 8 BRN WHT ORG 1 ORG 2 WHT GRN 3 BLU 4 WHT BLU 5 GRN 6 WHT BRN 7 BRN 8 Cross cable Straight cable Using special crimping tool MPT5 8AS PANDUIT CORP crimp the mo...

Page 25: ...ver to the position shown below by using four screws preattached to the proces sor unit Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Binding Screw 4 40UNCX3 16 000 176 619 10 10 Connector Gasket 1 24 014 0107 100 36...

Page 26: ...TYCSLA 1Q TTYCS 10 TTYCSLA 10 400 380 Cable type JIS Fabrication of TTYCS series Fabrication of TTYCSLA series L Sheath Clamp here by cable clamp Vinyl tape 6 30 Drain wire 100 5 Pass the vinyl sheath...

Page 27: ...I O Board referring to the in terconnection diagram 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 hole...

Page 28: ...ss the drain wire into the shrink tube local sup ply then fasten crimp on lugs at the end of drain wires to screws shown above Example of wiring inside the processor unit Fixing metal Screws for drain...

Page 29: ...ination resistor OFF Processor unit I O Board 24P0124 Jumper block JP1 Connector J3 1 2 SHORT Termination resistor ON default setting 2 3 OPEN 1 2 OPEN Termination connector OFF 2 3 SHORT Jumper block...

Page 30: ...output IEC 61162 1 2 3 RD2 A In Serial CH2 input IEC 61162 2 No connection 4 RD2 B In Serial CH2 input IEC 61162 2 5 ISOGND2 Isolation GND CH2 6 RD2 H In Serial CH2 input IEC 61162 1 No connection TT...

Page 31: ...y 2 TD6 B Out Serial CH6 output IEC 61162 1 3 RD6 H In Serial CH6 input IEC 61162 1 4 RD6 C In Serial CH6 input IEC 61162 1 5 GND GND Pin Signal In Out Description Remarks 1 TD7 A Out Serial CH7 outpu...

Page 32: ...10 2 SYS_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...

Page 33: ...nt is not available Monitor Color Calibration For the following monitor it is required to calibrate monitor color Monitor Color Cali bration on the Common Installation Settings menu For how to calibra...

Page 34: ...menu appears only when the power is turned on for the first time after installation of the monitor unit Adjust the settings referring to the following table DVI PWR SYNC is the slide switch at the bot...

Page 35: ...OX 10S For the relations between the connectors and rod terminals see page AP 2 Also the stickers attached on the reverse side of the covers show the de tailed connections Attach the cables to the app...

Page 36: ...to 8 95 J9 1 to 4 100 5 to 8 90 J9 1 to 4 100 5 to 8 90 J9 1 to 4 100 5 to 8 90 30 30 30 80 or more 80 or more 80 or more Shield fold back Shield fold back Shield fold back Vinyl tape width 10 Vinyl...

Page 37: ...width 10 Vinyl tape width 10 Vinyl tape width 10 80 or more 80 or more 80 or more TTYCS 1 cable Core 6 Core 6 Core 6 100 100 100 30 30 30 80 80 80 Shield fold back Shield fold back Shield fold back V...

Page 38: ...J2 Pin Signal name In Out Description NO NC 1 24V_IN 24 VDC DPYC 1 5 2 24V_GND GND 24 VDC 3 PWR_FAIL_A Out Power fail output TTYCS LA 1 No connection 4 PWR_FAIL_COM Out Power fail output TTYCS LA 1 5...

Page 39: ...nput IEC 61162 2 modbus No connection No connection 4 RD1 B In Serial CH1 input IEC 61162 2 modbus 5 ISOGND1 Isolation GND CH1 6 RD1 H In Serial CH1 input IEC 61162 1 No connection TTYCS LA 4 7 RD1 C...

Page 40: ...ISOGND4 Isolation GND CH4 6 RD4 H In Serial CH4 input IEC 61162 1 No connection TTYCS LA 4 7 RD4 C In Serial CH4 input IEC 61162 1 Pin Signal name In Out Description Used cable 1 TD5 A Out Serial CH5...

Page 41: ...to remove the cover from the adapter 2 Peel the paper from the case packing then attach the case packing to the reverse side of the cover and the body unit as shown below 3 Attach the cover to the MC...

Page 42: ...ube local supply then attach crimp on lug pre attached in unit Pass drain wire through shrink tube local supply then attach crimp on lug pre attached in unit Core 6 Core 6 Core 6 MPYC 12 cable MC 3030...

Page 43: ...ing Setting for contact 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...

Page 44: ...e setting jumper 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 inpu...

Page 45: ...analog input see page 2 23 Pin Signal name In Out Description Power voltage Power current 1 AN3_IN In Analog 3 input TTYCS LA 1 2 AN3_GND Analog 3 GND 3 CURR3_JP1 Analog 3 input power current voltage...

Page 46: ...ction 5 DC12V_OUT Out ACK4 In Pin 5 6 short No connection 6 DIGI_IN4 In MPYC 12 7 DIGI_RTN4 Out MPYC 12 8 GND DC12V In No connection Pin Signal name In Out Remarks ACK5 contact ACK5 voltage ACK6 conta...

Page 47: ...Remarks 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 48: ...remove the cover from the adapter 2 Peel the paper from the case packing then attach the case packing to the reverse side of the cover and the body unit as shown below 3 Attach the cover to the MC 301...

Page 49: ...off for the MODBUS com munication on the connector J1 For the first and last sensor adapter in a series their termination resistors should be set to ON Use the MC CS Board with the default set ting be...

Page 50: ...2 SHORT Termination resistor ON default setting 2 3 OPEN 1 2 OPEN Termination resistor OFF 2 3 SHORT Jumper block J16 Connector J6 CH3 1 2 SHORT Termination resistor ON default setting 2 3 OPEN 1 2 O...

Page 51: ...e same number cannot be used among them It is allowed to use the same number between the MC 3000S and a sensor adapter Jumper block Use the jumper block J25 to set the termination resistor on off for...

Page 52: ...lamp using the cable ties supplied No use Power port Power Fail LAN port Ground wire IV 1 25sq supplied DPYC 1 5 cable DPYC 1 5 cable to INS network ECDIS radar etc Attach the LAN cap supplied to the...

Page 53: ...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 d...

Page 54: ...e the cable clamp upper as shown below 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 ti...

Page 55: ...cables connected to the control unit board when removing the cover 2 Remove the cable clamp from the control unit then disconnect the control unit ca ble from the J1 connector 3 Pull out the control...

Page 56: ...sor unit then connect the cable assy 6TPSH XH12X2 LxxSP2 4 Set the shield part of cables under the cable clamp then tighten the cable clamp 5 Attach the processor unit cover Cable assy Shield part Cab...

Page 57: ...ht figure for reference 2 Dismantle the seal assembly as shown below RADAR SIGNAL IN No 1 RADAR SIGNAL IN No 2 NETWORK POWER To external radar MJ A10SPF0020A 5m 10 m 20 m 30 m cable To external radar...

Page 58: ...connector 5 Join the claw and seal to form the seal assembly then firmly join the seal assembly to the LAN connector 6 Fasten the seal nut and secure the cable Continue to fasten the nut until the spa...

Page 59: ...for each jumper block on the RA IF board 24P0140 see RA IF BOARD JUMPER VALUES on page AP 8 Maker Model Maker Model FURUNO FAR 14 7 series FAR 2 7 series FAR 2 5 series Model 1835 Japan Radio Company...

Page 60: ...series BR 3440 series J1 2 3 short J2 3 6 short J3 2 6 short 1 5 short J4 1 2 short J5 2 3 short J6 3 6 short J10 3 7 short 2 6 short J13 1 2 short 2 3 short Jumper Radar to be connected FURUNO radars...

Page 61: ...nstalled the Backup Navigator Alarm is output to the BNWAS via the AMS Connect both AMS and BNWAS Note that it is not necessary to con nect either the ECDIS or the NP 5400 to the BNWAS Position and sp...

Page 62: ...onal analog memory device requires a failure input in order to activate the memory function and a switch over of the rudder order from the track control system in their case the Autopilot Interface AS...

Page 63: ...Pass a lifting belt through the four eye bolts at the top of the console Hoist the console with a crane and place it on top of the channel base 3 Remove the front cover of the console by unfastening...

Page 64: ...ve sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate mainte nance Note 2 Confirm that the power switch of the ECDIS is turned off before starting the installation 1 Unfasten the cable c...

Page 65: ...stoppers with your fingers to unlock them to release the rack then pull out the rack slowly Note 1 When dismounting the processor unit from the console be careful not to apply tension on the cables N...

Page 66: ...below shows where to locate cables on the cable clamp The location for the TTYCS 4 TTYCSLA 4 cables can alternately accommodate TTYCS 1Q TTYCSLA 1Q cables In this case unfasten two hex bolts to remov...

Page 67: ...l tape After exposing cores wind shield around the armor 6 100 or more Fabrication of TTYCS cable Fabrication of TTYCSLA cable 100 Sheath Vinyl tape 6 100 or more Drain wire 70 5 Pass the drain wire t...

Page 68: ...the rails Note 1 When remounting the processor unit from the console be careful not to apply tension to cables Note 2 The processor unit weighs 20 kg Hold the rack securely so that it will not drop t...

Page 69: ...fix the rack to the console 6 Fasten the cables from the processor unit with four clamps at the front of the rack 7 Use the clamp see step 1 in section 3 2 to refasten the power cable Note Confirm th...

Page 70: ...3 ECN 303 304 OPTION 3 8 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 71: ...1 4 SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT Set up the ECDIS from the Common Installation Setting menu after the installation For details of the Common Installation Setting menu see the instruction manual E42 01204...

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Page 73: ...m 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...

Page 74: ...AI 0 75 6 GY Gray TTYCS 4 TTYCSLA 4 4 PWR_FAIL COM 5 PWR_FAIL B 6 NC Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J4 1 TD1 A AI 0 75 6 GY Gray TTYCS 4 TTYCSLA 4 2 TD1 B 3 RD1 A 4 RD1...

Page 75: ...7 RD4 C Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J8 1 TD5 A AI 0 75 6 GY gray TTYCS 1Q TTYCSLA 1Q 2 TD5 B 3 RD5 H 4 RD5 C 5 TD6 A TTYCS 1Q TTYCSLA 1Q 6 TD6 B 7 RD6 H 8 RD6 C Conne...

Page 76: ...Rod terminal to use Connected cable 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 Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J3...

Page 77: ...able 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 Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J3 1 DV12V_OUT1 AI 1 6 RD red MPY...

Page 78: ...the jumper connection is necessary between 1 and 2 and 5 and 6 depending on the input specification Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J6 1 DV12V_OUT7 AI 1 6 RD red MPYC 12...

Page 79: ...GND 3 MODBUS A AI 0 14 8 GY gray 4 MODBUS B 5 GND Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J3 1 A1 AI 1 6 RD red MPYC 12 2 COM1 3 B1 4 A2 5 COM2 6 B2 Connector Pin Signal name Rod...

Page 80: ...560 3 6 OC 1 k J3 J16 VID TERM 1 5 75 2 6 50 3 7 1 2 k 4 8 100 k J4 J12 HD POLARITY 1 2 NORMAL 2 3 REVERSE J5 J18 BP TERM 1 2 1 2 k 2 3 OFF J6 J19 BP PULL UP 1 4 5V IN 2 5 OC 560 3 6 OC 1 k J10 J22 T...

Page 81: ...lerts on the right side of the table below if you do not acknowledge within 120 seconds TCS dedicated alert 30 seconds after the alert occurs the priority will change from warning to alarm 1 The escal...

Page 82: ...CS 3027 1001 to 3027 1199 Name Wheel Over Line Meaning The wheel over line has been approached in track control Remedy Watch and acknowledge alert Alarm A TCS 3065 159 Name Speed Too Low Meaning Speed...

Page 83: ...ship s position has been outside of alarm area centering certain position for more than 3 seconds Remedy Be careful of dragging anchor Alarm A 30312 510 Name Lost MODBUS COM Meaning Connection to the...

Page 84: ...emedy Be careful of the object mentioned here on ship s direction Warning A 3035 8 627 Name SPL Landing Area Meaning A Seaplane Landing Area that is set to Warning Caution in chart alert is detected i...

Page 85: ...ing Caution in chart alert is detected inside the check area Remedy Be careful of the object mentioned here on ship s direction Caution B 3036 5 598 Name Caution Area Meaning A Caution Area that is se...

Page 86: ...95 Meaning 95 of maximum number of AIS targets which can be displayed is used Remedy Adjust AIS DISP FILTER settings Caution B 3042 3 531 Name AIS Display Full Meaning Maximum number of AIS targets wh...

Page 87: ...urate Monitor drift carefully Warning B TCS 80726 696 Name Drift Inaccurate Meaning Drift estimation is not reliable Remedy Monitor the drift value and compensate for error accordingly Caution B TCS 8...

Page 88: ...nection with all gyro Also check sensor status Warning B 3015 27 453 Name Lost SDME Signal Meaning Speed data from all available SDME has been not available for more than 3 seconds Remedy Check the co...

Page 89: ...ontinued for more than set time Set at installation Default 60 seconds Remedy No 3 gyro is turned off or there is a problem with network Caution B 30403 4 258 Name Lost Gyro4 COM Meaning Data from No...

Page 90: ...for more than 3 seconds Remedy Check the connection with all echo sounders Caution B 30682 1 680 Name Watch End Meaning Watch is ending Remedy Prepare to make turn s Warning B 30682 2 681 Name Repeat...

Page 91: ...in side the check area Remedy Install latest official ENC Caution B 33036 3 611 Name No Vector Chart Meaning When No Vector Chart is set to Warning Caution in chart alert the No Vector Chart area is...

Page 92: ...ff or there is a problem with network Remedy Check the connection with No 1 sensor adapter and network Caution B 30303 2 031 Name Lost SA2 COM Meaning Communication error with No 2 sensor adapter is d...

Page 93: ...h No 10 sensor adapter is detected 30 seconds timeout No 10 sensor adapter is turned off or there is a problem with network Remedy Check the connection with No 10 sensor adapter and network Caution B...

Page 94: ...Name Lost ROT Gyro2 Meaning Data from No 2 ROT gyro has been discontin ued for more than set time Set at installation Default 60 seconds Remedy Check the connection with No 2 ROT gyro Caution B 30403...

Page 95: ...urned off or there is a problem with network Caution B 30403 28 297 Name Lost GPS8 COM Meaning Ship position data from No 8 GPS has been dis continued for more than set time Set at installation Defaul...

Page 96: ...2 echo sounder has been discontinued for more than set time Set at installa tion Default 60 seconds Remedy No 2 echo sounder is turned off or there is a problem with network Caution B 30403 53 237 Na...

Page 97: ...from VDR has been discontinued for more than set time Set at installation Default 180 seconds VDR is turned off or there is a problem with network Remedy Check the connection with VDR and network Cau...

Page 98: ...ct data is not received from sensor In this case contact FU RUNO Caution B TCS 30503 4 854 Name GPS4 Banned Meaning Own ship position data from No 4 GPS is deter mined abnormal by integrity check Reme...

Page 99: ...correct data is not received from sensor In this case contact FU RUNO Caution B TCS 30503 10 860 Name GPS10 Banned Meaning Own ship position data from No 10 GPS is de termined abnormal by integrity ch...

Page 100: ...not received from sensor In this case contact FU RUNO Caution B TCS 30503 21 861 Name SDME1 Banned Meaning Own ship speed data from No 1 SDME is deter mined abnormal by integrity check Remedy Reset th...

Page 101: ...data is not received from sensor In this case contact FU RUNO Caution B TCS 30403 101 360 Name Lost WIND1 COM Meaning Data from No 1 wind sensor has been discontin ued for more than set time Set at in...

Page 102: ...nnection with No 1 other sensor and network Caution B 30403 152 311 Name Lost OTHER2 COM Meaning Data from No 2 other sensor has been discon tinued for more than set time Set at installation Default 1...

Page 103: ...ork Remedy Check the connection with No 7 other sensor and network Caution B 30403 158 317 Name Lost OTHER8 COM Meaning Data from No 8 other sensor has been discon tinued for more than set time Set at...

Page 104: ...work Remedy Check the connection with No 13 other sensor and network Caution B 30403 164 414 Name Lost OTHER14 COM Meaning Data from No 14 other sensor has been discon tinued for more than set time Se...

Page 105: ...work Remedy Check the connection with No 19 other sensor and network Caution B 30403 170 420 Name Lost OTHER20 COM Meaning Data from No 20 other sensor has been discon tinued for more than set time Se...

Page 106: ...work Remedy Check the connection with No 25 other sensor and network Caution B 30403 176 426 Name Lost OTHER26 COM Meaning Data from No 26 other sensor has been discon tinued for more than set time Se...

Page 107: ...Name Main Monitor Fan2 Rotation Speed Lowering Meaning The rotation speed of the No 2 fan in the main monitor FURU NO make connected to COM1 is lowering Remedy If this occurs frequently contact a FURU...

Page 108: ...2 Name Main Monitor No Signal Meaning No video signal has been input for 60 seconds or more from the display main monitor connected to COM1 Remedy Check the video signal cable If the cable is damaged...

Page 109: ...emedy Turn off the processor unit Wait several minutes then turn on the power If the message appears contact a FURUNO agent or dealer to request service 30001 22 078 Name Processor Unit CPU Fan Rotati...

Page 110: ...401 Name Local Printer Not Available Meaning The local printer cannot be detected There may be a connec tion error or an error out of paper jam out of ink etc on the printer side Remedy Make sure the...

Page 111: ...he sub monitor FURUNO make connected to COM2 has stopped rotating Remedy If this occurs frequently contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement of the fan 30002 13 082 Name Processor Unit CPU Fa...

Page 112: ...port CH4 has been in terrupted for more than the time set at installation default setting no tim eout Remedy Check the serial port 30050 5 324 Name Lost CH5 COM Meaning Communication with the EC 3000...

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Page 131: ...13 Jan 2012 Y NISHIYAMA DN cn o ou email yoshihiro nishiyama furuno co jp c JP 2012 01 13 14 53 33 09 00...

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Page 140: ...OD WPAS0001 030 3m 1 IV 1 25sq MU 190 FMD 3200 FMD 3300 MU 231 270W MU 190 231 270W KEY2 KEY3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ISOGND ISOGND P P P P TTYCS LA 4 TTYCS LA 4 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 GND 1 2 3 4 5 GND J7...

Page 141: ...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 CURRENT...

Page 142: ...TERCONNECTION DIAGRAM STANDARD CONSOLE 8 FR FTPC CY 10 20 30m 13 2 8 2 NETWORK EQUIPMENT STANDARD CONSOLE ECN 303 304 IV 2sq PE 1 2 3 FMD 3200 3300 RD5 H RD5 C RD6 H RD6 C RD7 H RD7 C RD8 H RD8 C 4 4...

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