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3-8 

3.4 

Other SYSTEM Menu Items 

This section shows you how to set up external equipment. Default settings are 
underlined. 
 

3.4.1 

INTERFACE SETTING menu 

INTERFACE SETTING

CIF BAUD RATE

: 4800 bps

      MENU

QUIT

QUIT

AUX BAUD RATE

: 19200 bps

NMEA 2 BAUD RATE: 4800 bps

NMEA 1 BAUD RATE: 4800 bps

EXT KP INPUT

: DISABLE

EXT KP OUTPUT

: NEGATIVE

 

INTERFACE SETTING menu 

 

NMEA 1 BAUD RATE 

Set the transmission rate for the NMEA 1 port.   
(2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200 bps) 
 

NMEA 2 BAUD RATE 

Set the transmission rate for the NMEA 2 port. 
(2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200 bps) 
 

CIF BAUD RATE 

Set the transmission rate for the CIF port. (2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200 
bps) If the CS-120A is connected, select “2400 bps”. 
 

AUX BAUD RATE 

Set the transmission rate for the AUX port. (2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 
19200 bps) 
 

EXT KP INPUT 

Select whether the KP signal from external equipment is used or not, and set the 
edge polarity. (DISABLE, POSITIVE, NEGATIVE) 

Note:

 Set TX INTERVAL in H-SCAN SETTING menu to “0” for transmission with 

external kp signal. 

 

EXT KP OUTPUT 

Select the KP output logic, POSITIVE or NEGATIVE. (POSITIVE, NEGATIVE) 

Summary of Contents for FSV-24

Page 1: ... 2 WIRING 2 1 2 1 How to Use the Crimping Tool Pin Extractor 2 1 2 2 Location of Connectors 2 2 2 3 Monitor Unit 2 4 2 4 Processor Unit 2 8 2 5 Transceiver Unit 2 14 2 6 Power Supply Unit 2 17 2 7 Cable for Extension Kit 2 17 3 ADJUSTMENT AND CHECK 3 1 3 1 Hull Unit Check 3 1 3 2 Heading Adjustment 3 4 3 3 Configuring Own Ship Mark 3 6 3 4 Other SYSTEM Menu Items 3 8 3 5 CONE Board Setting in the ...

Page 2: ...200 FIRST EDITION FIRST EDITION APR APR 2001 2001 Printed in Japan Printed in Japan All rights reserved All rights reserved J J AUG AUG 12 2002 12 2002 PUB No PUB No IME 13180 J IME 13180 J 00080916702 00080916702 00080916702 00080916702 TATA TATA FSV 24 24S FSV 24 24S 0 0 0 8 0 9 1 6 7 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 9 1 6 7 0 2 IME13180J00 IME13180J00 IME13180J00 IME13180J00 I M E 1 3 1 8 0 J 0 0 I M E 1 3 1 8 0 ...

Page 3: ...arge remains in capacitors several minutes after the power is turned off Improper handling can result in electri cal shock WARNING Install the specified transducer tank in accordance with the installation instructions If a different tank is to be installed the shipyard is solely respon sible for its installation and it should be installed so the hull will not be damaged if the tank strikes an obje...

Page 4: ...ing 1200 mm stroke Max 18 kt Max 15 kt 1600 mm stroke Max 15 kt Max 12 kt Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Other equipment should be positioned at least 7 m away from a magnetic compass Processor Unit Control Unit Monitor Unit Standard compass Steering compass 1 55 m 1 05 m 0 20 m 0 15 m 1 25 m 0 85 m ...

Page 5: ...igator 1 Navigator 2 AD Converter AD 10 Current Indicator Current Indicator Speed log E S Interface VI 1100A Net Sonde Junction Box CS 170 Cable for Extension Kit FSV 2451 FSV 2452 VI 1100A Net Sonde External Interface CS 120A Note 1 If CS 170 is not installed VI 1100A or Net Recorder may be installed 100 110 115 220 230 VAC 1φ 50 60 Hz CONTROL UNIT FSV 2401 MONITOR UNIT FSV 2400 Local Supply Opti...

Page 6: ... 04501 10S2074 CP10 04502 CP10 04503 CP10 04505 CP10 04506 10S2078 CP10 05110 000 067 028 For system with monitor CP10 04501 10S2075 CP10 04502 CP10 04503 CP10 04505 CP10 04506 10S2078 Installation Materials CP10 05120 000 067 029 1 set For system without monitor CP10 04502 CP10 04503 CP10 04505 CP10 04506 10S2078 Spare Parts SP10 02600 000 066 999 1 set SP10 02601 SP1 02602 SP10 02603 FP10 02200 ...

Page 7: ...pply Kit FSV 2403 000 067 013 1 For connection of CS 120A MJ A6SPF0012 100 000 133 817 1 10 m 6P 6P NMEA Cable MJ A6SPF0012 050 000 134 424 1 5 m 6P 6P E S cable VVS 0 3X8C 6M 000 555 043 1 6 m OP10 19 000 067 008 1 For CSH 20 1200 mm stroke w flange Attachment Flange OP10 20 000 067 009 1 For CSH 20 1600 mm stroke w flange Loudspeaker SEM 21Q 000 144 917 1 Hood FP03 06503 008 490 970 1 For monito...

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Page 9: ...can not be installed on the keel the center of the retraction tank should be within 600 mm of the keel to prevent a rolling effect For large ship with deep draft the hull unit can be installed at the bow 1 2 1 3 Within 600 meter Hull unit mounting location Select a place where the hull bottom is flat and the draft is sufficiently deep Normally the transducer should protrude at least 500 mm beyond ...

Page 10: ...1 2 600 1000 1300 650 Heater Insulator Maintenance space example sonar compartment Note After mounting the equipment install stays for anti vibration See page 1 7 ...

Page 11: ...t Remove 130 to 140 mm from the bottom Note that the length D must be less than 1170 mm Remove less than 140 mm from the bottom Note that the length D must be less than 1570 mm Same as left Same as left D D Guidelines for shortening the retraction tank Note 1 In the 1200 mm stroke type hull unit the transducer will not fully protrude unless the tank is shortened by at least 130 mm from the bottom ...

Page 12: ... as near as possible to the top of the retraction tank allowing space for tightening of bolts and nuts Retraction tank 250 300 mm Reinforcement rib How to install reinforcement ribs 4 Add a doubling plate at the location where the retraction tank is welded to the hull bottom The size of the doubling plate is normally 1300 mm in diameter so that it may lie across two bottom frames 5 Make the bow ma...

Page 13: ...ow 4 Confirm that the O ring and the insulation gasket 1 are in position Place the hull unit on the tank 5 Eleven of the 24 bolt holes on the hull unit flange have already been fitted with bolts stern side Insert the insulator gasket 2 into the bolt holes of the tank flange to which these 11 bolts are fitted 6 Coat every bolt washer and nut with a slight amount of grease to ease removal Fit the in...

Page 14: ...Flange Insulation Gasket 1 O ring Tank Flange Insulation Gasket 2 Flat Washer Hex Bolt Flat Washer Retraction Tank Hex Bolt Insulation Gasket 1 Insulation Gasket 2 Flat Washer Spring Washer Hex Nut Hex Nut Spring Washer Stern side 11 locations Bow side 14 locations O ring Installation of hull unit ...

Page 15: ...ossible two more stays in ship s transverse direction Stay Stay Hull Unit Bow Proper installation of stays Do not install the stays as shown below Vibration resistance effect is reduced since vibration is applied to the stays as rotation force Install them horizontally Crossbeam on ceiling wrong installation method Proper installation 90 Hull Unit Eye Bolt Stay Proper and wrong installation of sta...

Page 16: ...o support the weight of the unit under the continued vibration which is normally experienced on the ship If necessary reinforce the mounting location Determine the mounting location considering the length of the cables below a Signal cable from the transceiver unit b Monitor cable from the monitor c Control cable from the control unit when locally supplied monitor is used Leave sufficient space on...

Page 17: ...ned for mounting on a tabletop Locate the monitor unit where it can be easily operated while viewing the screen and operating the control unit Locate the monitor unit out of direct sunlight and 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 Be sure the mounting location is strong enough to support t...

Page 18: ... lift it to separate it from the mounting base 5 Fasten the mounting base to the mounting location with M10 bolts nuts and washers local supply 6 Lay the monitor on the top of the mounting base making sure the rear pin on the monitor is mated to the slit in the mounting base Fix the monitor to the mounting base with the two sets of bolts nuts and washers unfastened at step 3 7 Close the front cove...

Page 19: ...own below Hood retainer 2 pcs Washer 2 pcs Filter CRT Spacer 2 pcs Screw 2 pcs M5 tapping hole Up side Notch Down side How to attach the hood 1 2 3 Control unit The control unit may be mounted on a tabletop with or without the KB fixing plate supplied which mounts the control unit at an angle If the control unit is not to be fastened lay it atop the rubber feet supplied as accessory 1 Rubber feet ...

Page 20: ...g at the back of this manual 3 Fix the control unit with four bolts M5 from under the tabletop M5 bolts with a sufficient length for the thickness of the tabletop should be provided locally Control unit 3 Using KB fixing plate mounting 1 To fix the control unit to a desired location at an angle fasten the KB fixing plate to the control unit and desired location with two upset screws M5X10 supplied...

Page 21: ...t cover Previous cable hole Screw M4X8 8 pcs Clamp Flat head screw Fasten the cable with the clamp here Nut Spring washer Flar washer Control unit cover removed 5 Re connect two connectors disconnected at step 3 to the previous locations 6 Fasten eight screws to attach the control unit cover 7 Attach the connector seal supplied to the hole at the rear of the control unit 8 Drill a hole to pass the...

Page 22: ...g from the eyebolts on the top of the unit Fasten 10 bolts M12 local supply at the bottom and back of the transceiver unit to fasten it to the mounting location Transceiver unit 1 4 Mounting the Power Supply Unit Weld four bolts M8 local supply referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual Sets the power supply unit to the bolts welded and then turn four nuts local supply to fix Note...

Page 23: ... The tank for the CSH 20 series may be used by installing the optional attachment flange In case that 1200 mm stroke was used in CSH 20 series Attachment flange set OP10 19 Code no 000 067 008 Name Type Code No Q ty Attachment flange 10 071 5311 100 291 140 1 O ring JISB2401 1A V585 000 851 421 1 Hex bolt M20x120 SUS304 000 806 235 24 Hex nut M20 SUS304 000 863 116 48 Flat washer M20 SUS304 000 86...

Page 24: ...lange to retraction tank 3 Place the O ring in position on the attachment flange To install the attachment flange and the hull unit see 1 1 4 Installing hull unit on retraction tank on page 1 5 The sectional view for the attachment flanges are shown on the next two pages Hex Bolt Flat Washer Insulation Gasket 2 O ring Insulation Gasket 1 Insulation Gasket 2 Spring Washer Flat Washer Hex Nut Hex Bo...

Page 25: ...sket 2 O ring Insulation Gasket 1 Insulation Gasket 2 Spring Washer Flat Washer Hex Nut Attachment Flange O ring Hex Nut Spring Washer Flat Washer Hull Unit Flange Existing Tank Attachment flange for 1600 mm stroke transducer sectional view ...

Page 26: ... 000 067 030 Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Junction box FSV 245 000 067 032 1 10S2138 5m 000 145 350 1 10S2139 5m 000 145 354 1 Cable assembly 10S2144 12 9m 000 145 360 1 Name Cable for Extension Kit Type FSV 2452 Code No 000 067 031 Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Junction box FSV 245 000 067 032 1 10S2138 15m 000 145 351 1 10S2139 15m 000 145 355 1 Cable assembly 10S2144 22 9m 000 145 361 1 Fasten...

Page 27: ... 3 Insert the wire onto the contact pin and squeeze the handle until the rachet releases The wire should be placed deep enough into the contact pin so that its end comes in contact with the stopper plate of the crimping tool With crimping completed pull the wire while holding the contact pin to make sure that it is tightly fastened 2 1 2 How to use the pin extractor If a contact pin is inserted in...

Page 28: ...sen by vibration the monitor may also be connected inside Processor unit clamp Transceiver unit Monitor unit Monitor unit Control unit Control unit External monitor 220 VAC 3φ 50 60 Hz 10S2076 5 10 m 10S2076 5 10 m DPYCY 1 5 3 DPYCY 4 3 3 TPYCY 4 3 4 4 3 Japan Industrial Standard cable 4 The same type of connector is fitted at each end however the connector where the amount of sheath removed is gr...

Page 29: ...16 1 16 0 46m 0 5m 13 3m 0 48m 13 3m Transceiver unit side Hull unit side 10S2078 8m 0 38m 7 2m 0 28m 0 07m 0 07m Raise lower control box of the hull unit side Clamp point Clamp point Cable length between the transceiver and hull unit ...

Page 30: ...HT YEL 16 WHT BLU 17 WHT BRN 18 WHT PPL 19 RED GRN 20 RED YEL 21 RED BLU 22 RED BRN 23 RED PPL 24 GRN YEL 5 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 25 GRN BLU 26 GRN BRN 27 GRN PPL 28 YEL BLU 29 YEL BRN 30 YEL PPL ANTICORROSIVE SHEATH 10S2074 sectional view Fabrication of connector 00 8016 038 313761HV CN A303 250 45 40 Shield Anticorrosive Sheath Armor Vinyl Sheath Cor...

Page 31: ...acle They are Guide pin A Large 4 Guide pin B Small 1 Assembling BNC connector CN A304 to 308 1 Remove vinyl sheath of the cable by 7 5 mm 2 Pass the cable through the nut washer gasket and clamp 3 Unravel the shield and fold it back onto the clamp 4 Remove the insulator leaving 3 mm 5 Trim the shield as shown in the drawing Solder the center chip to the conductor of the cable 6 Pass the cable thr...

Page 32: ...e schematic diagram at the back of this manual 4 Assemble the connector Shrink tube Cable clamp Assembling D sub connector 2 3 2 Control cable For FURUNO supplied monitor attach the cable from the control unit to the CN A301 connector on the monitor unit as shown in the next section For blackbox type this cable should be connected to the CN A103 connector in the processor unit ...

Page 33: ...3 Unfasten two screws M4x10 to remove the clamp cover 4 Lay the monitor and control cables on the clamp and then reattach the clamp plate to fix cables 5 Connect eight connectors referring to the instruction sticker by the connector board 6 Reattach the cable cover Cable cover Monitor cable Control cable Clamp Connector board CN A306 CN A305 CN A304 3 4 5 2 1 CN A308 CN A307 CN A301 CN A303 CN A30...

Page 34: ...mm from connectors This is necessary to prevent cable stress Cable tie 15cm 2 4 1 10S1258 1 cable This cable runs between the processor unit and transceiver unit 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 7 2 3 4 5 6 ARMOR SHIELD 1 BLK 2 BLK BRN 3 BLK RED 4 BLK ORG 5 BLK YEL 6 BLK GRN 7 BLK BLU 8 BLK PPL 1 Coaxial cable 2 to 19 Twisted pair cable 9 BLK GRY 10 BLK WHT 11 BRN RED 12 BRN ORG 13 BRN YEL 14 BRN...

Page 35: ...016 038 313761HV Guide Pin A Guide Pin B Guide Pin B Small Guide Pin A Large Position No Assembling 38P connector Positioning guide pins Guide pins of the connector identify the mating receptacle They are Guide pin A Large 1 Guide pin B Small 1 2 4 2 Power cable Attach the NCS 253 P connector CN A110 to the power cable DPYCY 1 5 Japan Industrial Standard JIS cable or the equivalent for connection ...

Page 36: ...ect the monitor cable 10S2074 or 10S2075 from the monitor unit to the connectors in the processor unit shown below 38P connector CN A103 For the optional sub display CN A108 D sub 25 pin CN A102 For the optional sub display CN A107 D sub 15 pin CN A104 For the optional sub display CN A109 2 4 4 Control cable For blackbox type attach the control cable 10S2076 to the CN A103 connector in the process...

Page 37: ...erature and depth Use the SRCN connectors optionally supplied Type CP10 4801 Code no 006 934 240 to connect equipment to the rear of the processor unit referring to the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual Cable list Simple w shield Twisted Outline of core Schematic view of cables Shield 14 mm 9 mm Armor Shield CO SPEVV SB C 0 2sq 5P 02S8040 No Color 1 YEL BLK 2 YEL WHT 3 YEL RED 4 Y...

Page 38: ...sed cores and earh wire to braided shieeld Wind shield tape Clamp shielding tape with connector clamp for grounding Soldering Wind vinyl tape Wind vinyl tape Clamp fixing screw Clamp fixing screw Clamp Clamp Set screw Set screw J9 ES1 SRCN6A16 7P J12 ES2 NET SRCN6A16 10P Cable with armor J5 CIF1 SRCN6A13 5P J7 GYRO SRCN6A16 10P J8 LOG SRCN6A13 3P J10 FNZ SRCN6A21 10P J13 EXT KP SRCN6A21 10S Cable ...

Page 39: ...shown below For current driven KP Processor unit E S Sonar EXT KP EXT KP IN H EXT KP IN C 8 9 KP signal For voltage driven KP 12 V Processor unit E S Sonar EXT KP EXT 12VKP H 0V 10 7 KP signal Voltage driven KP output Processor unit E S Sonar Current indicator EXT KP INTKP1 GND 1 2 INTKP2 GND 3 4 INTKP3 GND 5 6 KP signal Menu setting See EXT KP INPUT on page 3 8 ...

Page 40: ...eld around the armor Fabrication of connector 00 8016 038 313761HV Shorten the unused wires appropriately and treat their ends with vinyl tape to prevent short circuit Guide Pin A Guide Pin B Guide Pin B Small Guide Pin A Large Position No Assembling 38P connector Positioning guide pins Guide pins of the connector identify the mating receptacle They are Guide pin A Large 1 Guide pin B Small 1 ...

Page 41: ...DPYCY 4 140 Power unit side 200 35 30 FV5 5 4 M4 YEL x2 Vinyl sheath Armor Anticorrosive sheath Fabrication of cable type DPYCY 4 2 5 3 Hull control cable 10S2078 Connect the hull control cable 10S2078 to the CN B102 Note The same type of connector is fitted at each end however the connector where the amount of sheath removed is greater should be connected to the transceiver unit ...

Page 42: ...bles and numbers on the TRX board 3 Lead the cables into the transceiver unit appropriately For clamping lay the cables as shown in the figure Cable location at metal clamp top view below 4 Unfasten the cable fixing strip after wiring the hull unit Transceiver unit Clamps for lower slot 2 4 6 8 10 11 13 15 17 19 Clumps for upper slot 12 14 16 18 20 1 3 5 7 9 Cable number Cable location at metal cl...

Page 43: ...d use the extension kit This kit provides a junction box and a 5 meters cable or 15 meters cable 2 7 1 Junction box Connect the 10S2138 and 10S2139 of extension cables and transducer cables to the MTC1 and MTC2 in the junction box included with the cable extension kit matching cable number with board location number 1 Open the junction box cover 2 Unfasten the metal clamp and fixing plates from th...

Page 44: ...able clamp Note Capacitors not present on latest version of MTC board Junction box cover removed front view Transducer cable 10S2140 10S2141 Signal cables from transceiver unit 10S2138 10S2139 Note Capacitors not present on latest version of MTC board Junction box cover removed front view 4 Fasten the shield part of the cable with metal clamp 5 Fasten the fixing plates ...

Page 45: ... 4 Japan Industrial Standard or the equivalent to this board LED detects inverse phase When this LED lights there may be an error in the power cable connection U V W Check the connection U V W CN C101 Connect the transceiver cable 10S2078 to here Conductor S 4 mm 2 55 mm 2 Vinyl sheath Armor Cable TPYCY 4 Sheath Raise lower control box cover removed ...

Page 46: ... cable clamp Vinyl sheath Power cable fabrication Note LED Checking LED inverse phase detector shown in the above figure lights when the power cable is incorrectly connected If the LED lights reconnect the power cable after turning off the main switch See page 3 1 ...

Page 47: ...efault setting of TX transmission is OFF Confirm as follows 1 Turn on the power and then press the MENU key to show the main menu MENU QUIT H SCAN SETTING V SCAN SETTING OTHERS TX PULSE LENGTH H 9 TX POWER H 9 TVG NEAR H 0 TVG MEDIUM H 0 TVG FAR H 0 AGC H 0 2ND AGC H 0 ECHO AVERAGE H 0 COLOR H COLOR 1 COLOR RESPONSE H COLOR CURVE 3 Main menu 2 Use the trackball to select OTHERS and press the MENU ...

Page 48: ...Y MARK SIZE DATA DISPLAY CURRENT VEC WIND NET SONDE SETTING NET SHOOT SETTING TARGET LOCK STABILIZATION TEST INITIALIZATION INITIAL SETTING menu 5 Select TEST and press the MENU key INITIAL SETTING OTHERS MENU QUIT QUIT BOARD TEST PANEL TEST TEST PATTERN RX TEST NOISE TEST TX ON QUIT TEST QUIT TEST MENU 6 Select TX and press the MENU key 7 Select OFF and press the MENU key 8 Select QUIT at the top...

Page 49: ... In the raise lower control box set the TEST NORMAL switch to TEST Press the DOWN switch to confirm that the transducer lowers Also while the transducer is being lowered check that the MD LED lights when the MD L SW kicks Note that the MD L SW does not stop the transducer when the TEST NORMAL switch is in the TEST position OFF TEST NORMAL 5V L SW UP MD DN UP DOWN Control unit for the hull unit 5 P...

Page 50: ... switch is kicked and the lamp lights when the transducer is fully raised 13 Press the OFF switch Confirm that the transducer is completely retracted and then the power is turned off 14 With the transducer lowered confirm that the transducer is raised when or OFF is pressed 3 2 Heading Adjustment When the BOW mark on the flange of the hull unit cannot be directed toward ship s bow adjust the headi...

Page 51: ...Y AUTO TILT TRACKBALL SPEED HULL UNIT STROKE EVENT WIDE NORMAL 1200mm MENU QUIT QUIT ES DRAFT OFFSET 0 0 m HEADING ADJUST 0 QUIT CANCEL SELECT USER PROG H V INTERLOCK OTHERS menu HEADING ADJUST 6 Select or and press the MENU key to adjust the heading Each pressing of the MENU key changes the setting in 1 steps The setting range is 180 to 179 7 Select QUIT to finish the adjustment and press the MEN...

Page 52: ...ZATION TRX SETTING 1 TRX SETTING 2 OTHERS System menu 2 Use the trackball to select OWN SHIP MARK and press the MENU key OWN SHIP MARK TD POSITION 1 15m MENU QUIT QUIT TD POSITION 2 0 0m SHIP S WIDTH 20m SHIP S LENGTH 75m OWN SHIP MARK menu 3 Use the trackball to select SHIP S LENGTH 4 Press the MENU key to show the setting window OWN SHIP MARK TD POSITION 1 15m MENU QUIT QUIT TD POSITION 2 0 0m S...

Page 53: ... to 50 m or TD POSITION 2 10 0 to 10 0 m similarly TD POSITION 1 Set the transducer s distance from the bow TD POSITION 2 Set the transducer s distance from the keel Select the for starboard for port 8 Select QUIT at the top of the menu screen and press the MENU key to close all menus SHIP S LENGTH SHIP S WIDTH TD POSITION 1 TD POSITION 2 Nagative for port Ship shape description ...

Page 54: ...200 bps NMEA 2 BAUD RATE Set the transmission rate for the NMEA 2 port 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps CIF BAUD RATE Set the transmission rate for the CIF port 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps If the CS 120A is connected select 2400 bps AUX BAUD RATE Set the transmission rate for the AUX port 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps EXT KP INPUT Select whether the KP signal from external equi...

Page 55: ...se rate per 1 nm for the distance pulse signal 200 p NM 400 p NM SPEED COURSE Select the input port for the ship s speed and course data input When selecting the LOG HEADING the heading data is used instead of the course data NONE LOG HEADING CIF NMEA SPEED SENSOR Select the source for the speed and course data This setting is ineffective when LOG HEADING is selected as speed and course source NON...

Page 56: ... the wind data NONE CIF NMEA NMEA 0183 Data Input Position L L GGA GLL RMA RMC Heading HCC HCD HDG HDM HDT Course VTG Speed VBW VHW Current CUR VDR Depth DBS DBT DPT Temperature MTW Wind MWV Date Time ZDA Output Position TLL 3 4 3 OTHERS menu OTHERS LANGUAGE ES2 SELECT English ES EVENT KEY AUTO TILT TRACKBALL SPEED HULL UNIT STROKE EVENT WIDE NORMAL 1200mm MENU QUIT QUIT ES DRAFT OFFSET 0 0 m HEAD...

Page 57: ...n selecting SHOOT the shoot function is not available EVENT SHOOT AUTO TILT Select the range for the auto tilt WIDE 2 to 10 4 to 16 6 to 20 or NARROW 1 to 4 2 to 6 3 to 8 WIDE NARROW SELECT USER PROG Select whether to program horizontal and vertical displays together or individually by the USER PROG control H V INTERLOCK the default setting commonly applies control settings to the horizontal and v...

Page 58: ... 10 kΩ Adjust E S1 signal gain CW Gain increase CCW Gain decrease 3 5 1 Adjustment of signal level echo sounder connected Adjusts the output level of the echo sounder on the CONE Board as below 1 Select an echo sounder display ES1 or ES2 from the menu 2 For ES 1 adjust R168 to suppress noise and then adjust R209 so that the picture condition is similar to that of connected echo sounder connected t...

Page 59: ...nector interface selection The signal format of the CIF2 NMEA2 port at the back of the processor unit can be set for CIF or NMEA by DIP switch S2 8 on the IFES Board 10P6903 The default format is OFF CIF DIP switch setting Format S2 8 ON NMEA S2 8 OFF CIF S2 IFES Board 10P6903 ...

Page 60: ...e OFF See page 3 13 Note2 Do not change the setting of S3 4 default OFF The hull unit may be damaged if the setting is changed 3 6 3 Selecting echosounder signal There are two kinds of echosounder signals AC signal and DC signal Depending on the signal select the jumper setting at J496 and J497 on the CONE board as follows The default setting is AC See page 3 13 for parts location Input port Jumpe...

Page 61: ...press the DOWN switch in the control unit for the hull unit to lower the transducer to the mid or fully lower position 5 Confirm the MID or DN LED for the transducer position 6 When the transducer reaches to mid or fully lower position the transducer starts the transmission automatically with low power Check the transmission channel 7 Press the UP switch in the control unit for the hull unit to re...

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Page 63: ...r unit instead of using the CS 120A to avoid signal delay The following power supply kit option is required to install on the processor unit Name Power Supply Kit Type FSV 2403 Code No 000 067 013 Name Type Code No Q ty Remarks Power supply pcb LEA50F 24 XFND 000 143 913 1 Spacer SQ 22 000 802 742 4 Protection sheet 10 071 3508 100 290 712 1 Screw M3X8 C2700W 000 881 404 4 Connector NJC NJC 203 PM...

Page 64: ... out the power block 3 Fix the power supply pcb supplied to the power block with spacers supplied 4 Connect two VH connectors provided on the power block to the power supply pcb 5 Put protection sheet supplied on the power supply pcb and fasten it with four screws 6 Reattach the power block ...

Page 65: ...XD_H CIF_TXD_C CIF_RXD_H CIF_RXD_C SHIELD 37 cores cable 10S1258 NJC 203 PM ORG PPL Note Echosounder should be connected to the processor unit directly 8 Set the DIP switch as follows Input port DIP switch setting CIF1 S3 2 ON NMEA 2 CIF 2 S3 3 ON S3 DCON Board 10P6900 or 10P6900S Note Do not change the setting of S3 4 default OFF The hull unit may be damaged if the setting is changed Note If the ...

Page 66: ...Connection Check the connection between each unit 1 Transducer Transceiver unit 2 Transceiver unit Processor unit 3 Processor unit Monitor unit 4 Monitor unit Control unit 5 Processor unit Other equipments 6 Ship s mains Power supply unit 7 Ship s mains Hull unit 8 Ship s mains Processor unit Good No Good Sheet 1 4 Power Supply Ship s mains Check ship s mains voltage for following units 1 Power su...

Page 67: ...Junction box Option WC Refer to installation manual Power Supply ship s main voltage Unit Check point CK Standard Result Judge Processor unit CN A110 DT AC100 110 115 220 230V 10 Transceiver unit TB B101 1 2 DT AC90V to AC115V Power supply unit TB D102 DT AC100 110 115 220 230V 10 Hull unit TB C101 DT AC220V Note that The input voltage may be dropped while the capacitors are being charged before t...

Page 68: ... layer 10th layer 11th layer 12th layer 13th layer 14th layer 15th layer 16th layer 17th layer 18th layer 19th layer TX output Check transmission output power voltage at following conditions Range 1000m TX setting 9 9 9 Tilt 0 Stabilize OFF TX weight all 1 Measuring point TP108 137 Measure peak to peak voltage at 5ms from the leading edge of the transmission pulse There are 15 channels of TX_P N o...

Page 69: ...GC Echo average IR Color Color curve Write by color response curve sheet Display gain Delete color Far TVG curve Beamwidth H V scan setting P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 Range Gain Tx interval Pulse length TVG Near TVG middle TVG far NL AGC Echo average IR Color Color curve Write by color response curve sheet Display gain Delete color Far TVG curve Beamwidth V ...

Page 70: ...ngth Gain at COR TRX setting2 TRX setting2 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 Near TVG curve H Near TVG curve V Near gain H Near gain V Pre TVG H Pre TVG V Post TVG H Post TVG V Absorption coeff Color response curve sheet H Color response curve sheet V P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 Color response curve P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 Color response curve ...

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