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INTEGRATED HEADING SENSOR

MODEL

PG-1000

Summary of Contents for PG-1000

Page 1: ...INTEGRATED HEADING SENSOR MODEL PG 1000...

Page 2: ...hi har a c ho Ni s hi nom i y a J apan Telephone 0798 65 2111 Telefax 0798 65 4200 Your Local Agent Dealer All rights reserved PUB No OME 72460 PG 1000 HIMA FIRST EDITION JUL 1997 H NOV 2 2000 Printe...

Page 3: ...l shock can result if the power is left on or is applied while the equipment is being installed WARNING Safety Information for the Operator CAUTION Turns off the autopilot before selecting output data...

Page 4: ...eading sensor is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment However no machine can perform its intended function unless operated and main tained properly Please ca...

Page 5: ...1 6 Heading Alignment 6 1 7 Setting Output Data 6 2 CORRECTING MAGNETIC ANOMALIES 2 1 Controls and Indications 8 2 2 Turning the Power On Off 8 2 3 Automatic Distortion Compensation 9 2 4 Selecting O...

Page 6: ...agnetic variation data NMEA CURRENT INDICATOR ex CI 1000 Course CSE 88 8 DISPLAY UNIT ex DD 2000 Heading ON OFF Optional equipment AUTOPILOT ex FAP 300 Heading Magnetic variation data Local Supply Mag...

Page 7: ...Deviation Automatic correction of coefficients A B C D E by turning the ship manual by optional DD 2000 display unit I O Port Input 1 port Output 2 ports Interfacing Output FURUNO AD 10 format IEC 611...

Page 8: ...S U S 6 1 x 4 0 8 0 2 0 8 0 0 0 2 2 r e h s a w t a l F 4 0 3 S U S 4 M 6 2 1 4 6 8 0 0 0 2 3 e l b a c r e w o P 9 1 0 0 S 2 2 0 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 y s s a e l b a C 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 F P S 6 A J M 7 3...

Page 9: ...B STATUS On Status depends on settings Off error normal Figure 4 1 2 Selecting Mounting Location The PG 1000 must be indoor on the horizon tal plane When selecting a mounting location keep in mind the...

Page 10: ...keys to gether to return to the normal mode The STATUS LED blinks while the sensor is be ing calibrated and lights steady when the calibration is completed Do not operate the sensor while the LED is...

Page 11: ...Connect cables as shown in the Figure 8 Leave sufficient slack in cables for mainte nance and checking ease If cables run outside the bridge run them through conduit to protect them from corrosion BO...

Page 12: ...ful all LEDs light Wait 30 seconds for the sensor to return to normal operation or press the TRUE key for quick return AUTO TRUE CALIB STATUS On Figure 12 LED status at successful correction Note 1 Do...

Page 13: ...Press the and keys together more than two seconds All LEDs go off AUTO TRUE CALIB STATUS Off Figure 14 Note Complete the next step within 10 sec onds otherwise normal operation is restored 2 Set diff...

Page 14: ...CALIB STATUS On current selection Off HDG HDT HDM HCC sentence HDG HDT HDM HCC Magnetic heading Magnetic variation value True heading Magnetic heading Compass heading Figure 17 LED and output sentenc...

Page 15: ...elects output data format magnetic or true Turns on and off deviation corrections Figure 18 Front panel of PG 1000 2 2 Turning the Power On Off Note You may leave port after the STATUS LED begins ligh...

Page 16: ...and COG course over ground in VTG 2 Set up magnetic variation manual or auto matic at the GPS navigator 3 Press the TRUE key more than two sec onds The TRUE LED blinks It lights when receiving data f...

Page 17: ...ot be restored do not check inside the equip ment there are no user serviceable parts inside Any repair work should be referred to a qualified technician m o t p m y S y d e m e R d e r e w o p e b t...

Page 18: ...ys to gether more than two seconds to escape from the test The STATUS LED blinks while the equipment is being calibrated and lights when the calibration is completed re turn to normal mode Do not oper...

Page 19: ...posi tion referring to page 3 3 4 Displaying Program Version No When the equipment is powered on the pro gram no denoted by LEDs in binary notation is shown about 1 second For example LED state shown...

Page 20: ...AP 1 PARTS LOCATION AND LIST CPU Board PG 1000 cover opened e m a N e p y T o N e d o C s k r a m e R d r a o B U P C 5 3 1 1 P 4 6 0 1 1 5 1 4 4 0 0...

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