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APPENDIX

 

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Geodetic Chart Codes 

001

WGS84 

002

WGS72 

003

TOKYO 

Mean Vallue (Japan, Korea, and Okinawa) 

004

NORTH AMERICAN 1927 

Mean Vallue (CONUS) 

005

EUROPEAN 1950 

Mean Vallue   

006

AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 

Australla and Tasmania Island 

007

ADINDAN 

Mean Value(Ethiopia and Sudan) 

008

 

Ethiopia 

009

 

Mall 

010

 

Senegal 

011

 

Sudan 

012

AFG 

Somalla 

013

AIN EL ABD 1970 

Bahrain Island 

014

ANNA 1 ASTRO 1965 

Cocos Island 

015

ARC 1950 

Mean Value 

016

 

Bostswana 

017

 

Lesotho 

018

 

Malawi 

019

 

Swazlland 

020

 

Zaire 

021

 

Zambla 

022

 

Zimbabwe 

023

ARC 1960 

Mean Value (Kanya, Tanzania) 

024

 

Kenya 

025

 

Tanzania 

026

ASCENSION ISLAND 1958 

Ascension Island 

027

ASTRO BEACON "E" 

Iwo Jima Island 

028

ASTRO B4 SOR. ATOLL 

Tem Island 

029

ASTRO POS 71/4 

St. Helena Island 

030

ASTRONOMIC STATION 1952 

Marcus Island 

031

AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1966 

Australla and Tasmania Island 

032

BELLEVUE (IGN) 

Efate and Erromango Islands 

033

BERMUDA 1957 

Bermuda Islands 

034

BOGOTA OBSERVATORY 

Colombla 

035

CAMPO INCHAUSPE 

Argentina 

036

CANTON ISLAND 1966 

Phoenix Islands 

037

CAPE 

South Africa 

038

CAPE CANAVERAL 

Mean Value (Florida and Bahama Islands) 

039

CARTHAGE 

Tunisia 

040

CHATHAM 1971 

Chatham Island (New Zealand) 

041

CHUA ASTRO 

Paraguay 

042

CORREGO ALEGRE 

Brazil 

043

DJAKARTA (BATAVIA) 

Sumatra Island (Indonesia) 

044

DOS 1968 

Gizo Island (New Georgla Island) 

045

EASTER ISLAND 1967 

Easter Island 

046

EUROPEAN 1950 (Cont'd) 

Westem Europe 

047

 

Cypus 

048

 

Egypt 

049

 

England, Scotland, Channel, and Shetland   

 

  Islands  

050

 

England,Ireland,    Scotland, and Shetland Islands 

051

 

Greece 

052

 

Iran 

053

 

Italy

・・

Sardinla 

054

 

Italy

・・

Sicily 

055

 

Norway and Finland 

056

 

Portugal and Spain 

057

EUROPEAN 1979 

Mean Value 

058

GANDAJIKA BASE 

Republlc of Maldives 

059

GEODETIC DATUM 1949 

New Zealand 

060

GUAM 1963 

Guam Island 

061

GUX 1 ASTRO 

Guadalcanal Island 

062

HJORSEY 1955 

Iceland 

063

HONG KONG 1963 

Hong kong 

064

INDIAN 

Thailand and Vletnam 

065

 

Bangladesh, India, and Nepal 

066

IRELAND 1956 

Ireland 

067

ISTS 073 ASTRO 1969 

Diego Garcia 

068

JHONSTON ISLAND 1961 

Jhonston Island 

069

KANDAWALA 

Sri Lanka 

070

KERGUELEN ISLAND 

Kerguelen Island 

071

KERTAU 1948 

West Malaysia and Singapore 

072

LA REUNION 

Mascarene Island 

073

L.C. 5 ASTRO 

Cayman Brac Island 

074

LIBERIA  1964 

Liberia 

075

LUZON 

Philippines (Exciuding Mindanao Island) 

076

 

Mindanao Island 

077

MAHE 1971 

Mahe Island 

078

MARCO ASTRO 

Salvage Islands 

079

MASSAWA 

Eritrea (Ethlopia) 

080

MERCHICH 

Morocco 

081

MIDWAY ASTRO 1961 

Midway Island 

082

MINNA 

Nigeria 

083

NAHRWAN 

Masirah Island(Oman) 

084

 

United Arab Emirates 

085

 

Saudi Arabia 

086

NAMIBIA 

Namibla 

087

MAPARIMA, BWI 

Trinldad and Tobago 

088

NORTH AMERICAN 1927 

Western United States 

089

 

Eastern United States 

090

 

Alaska 

091

 

Bahamas (Excluding San Saivador Island) 

092

 

Bahamas

・・

San Saivador Island 

093

 

Canada (Including Newfoundland Island) 

094

 

Alberta and British Columbla 

095

 

East Canada 

096

 

Manitoba and Ontario 

097

 

Nothwest Territories and Saskatchewan 

098

 

Yukon 

099

 

Canal Zone 

100

 

Caribbean 

101

 

Central America 

102

 

Cuba 

103

 

Greenland 

104

 

Mexico 

105

NORTH AMERICAN 1983 

Alaska 

106

 

Canada 

107

 

CONUS 

108

 

Mexico, Central America 

109

OBSERVATORIO 1966 

Corvo and Flores Islands (Azores) 

110

OLD EGYPTIAN 1930 

Egypt 

111

OLD HAWAIIAN 

Mean Value 

112

 

Hawaii 

113

 

Kaual 

114

 

Maui 

115

 

Oahu 

116

OMAN 

Oman 

117

ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936 

Mean Value 

118

 

England 

119

 

England, Isie of Man, and Wales 

120

 

Scotland and Shetland Islands 

121

 

Wales 

122

PICO DE LAS NIVIES 

Canary Islands 

123

PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967 

Pitcaim Island 

124

PROVISIONAL SOUTH CHILEAN 1963 

South Chile (near 53

 s) 

125

PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956 

Mean Value 

126

 

Bolivia 

127

 

Chile

・・

Northem Chie (near 19

 s) 

128

 

Chile

・・

Southem Chile (near 43

 s) 

129

 

Colombia 

130

 

Ecuador 

131

 

Guyana 

132

 

Peru 

133

 

Venezuela 

134

PUERTO RICO 

Puerto Rico and Virgln Islands 

135

QATAR NATIONAL 

Qatar 

136

QORNOQ 

South Greenland 

137

ROME 1940 

Sardinia Islands 

138

SANTNA BRAZ 

Sao Maguel, Santa Maria Islands (Azores) 

139

SANTO (DOS) 

Espirlto Santo Island 

140

SAPPER HILL 1943 

East Faikland Island 

141

SOUTH AMERICAN 1969 

Mean Value 

142

 

Argentina 

143

 

Bollvia 

144

 

Brazil 

145

 

Chile 

146

 

Colombia 

147

 

Ecuador 

148

 

Guyana 

149

 

Paraguay 

150

 

Peru 

151

 

Trinldad and Tobago 

152

 

Venezuela 

153

SOUTH ASIA 

Singapore 

154

SOUTHEAST BASE 

Porto Santo and Medeira Islands 

155

SOUTHWEST BASE 

Falal, Graclosa,Pico, Sao Jorge, and Terceira   

 

 

  Islands 

156

TIMBALAI 1948 

Brunel and East Malaysia (Sarawak and Sadah) 

157

TOKYO 

Japan 

158

 

Korea 

159

 

Okinawa 

160

TRISTAN ASTRO 1968 

Tristan da Cunha 

161

VITI LEVU 1916 

Vitl Levu Island (Fiji Islands) 

162

WAKE-ENIWETOK 1960 

Marshall Islands 

163

ZANDERIJ 

Suriname 

164

BUKIT RIMPAH 

Bangka and Belltung Islands (Indonesia) 

165

CAMP AREA ASTRO 

Camp Mcmurdo Area, Antarctica 

166

G. SEGARA 

Kalimantan Islands(Indonesia) 

167

HERAT NORTH 

Afghanistan 

168

HU-TZU-SHAN 

Taiwan 

169

TANANARIVE OBSERVATORY 1925 

Madagascar 

170

YACARE 

Uruguay 

171

RT-90 

Sweden 

172

PULKOVO 1942 

Russia 

173

FINNISH KKJ 

Finland  

 

Summary of Contents for SC-50S

Page 1: ...abel If the label is missing or damaged contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement WARNING LABEL Name Warning Label 1 Type 86 003 1011 1 Code No 100 236 231 WARNING Do not disassemble or modif...

Page 2: ...mounting 1 14 1 3 3 Flush mount 1 15 1 4 Wiring 1 16 1 5 Initial Settings 1 19 1 5 1 Confirming satellite status 1 19 1 5 2 Choosing processor unit mounting method 1 20 1 6 Connection of External Equi...

Page 3: ...g Source for Backup 2 22 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 3 1 3 1 Preventive Maintenance 3 1 3 2 Troubleshooting 3 2 3 3 Diagnostics 3 3 3 4 Program Number 3 7 3 5 Clearing Data 3 7 3 6 Replacement of Ba...

Page 4: ...refully read and follow the operation installation and maintenance procedures set forth in this manual We would appreciate feedback from you the end user about whether we are achieving our purposes Th...

Page 5: ...ng data 6 ports for Heading or Navigation Data 5 AD 10 IEC 61162 ports 1 AD 10 port External DPGS Beacon Receiver Processor Unit SC 501 Analog roll Analog pitch Log Heading alarm Contact Category of U...

Page 6: ...2203 004 380 660 1 For display unit Tapping screw 5X20 4 pcs Spare Parts SP20 01101 004 379 720 1 For processor unit Optional supply Name Type Code No Qty Remarks CP20 01700 004 372 110 30 m Antenna C...

Page 7: ...adows and multipath reflection problems Mast Radar Antenna Bridge Antenna Example of antenna installed above all superstructures Installing the antenna below superstructures If it is not possible to m...

Page 8: ...ontal separation distance Less than 10 Mast etc TOP VIEW Horizontal separation between antenna and masts The field of view above the antenna should be as shown below 80 against zenith To avoid reflect...

Page 9: ...1 INSTALLATION 1 3 Radar Antenna Antenna Bridge Reception blocked by mast Location influenced by reflected wave Example of antenna installed below superstructures...

Page 10: ...e than 1 cm There shall be no interfering objects between GPS1 and GPS2 If the GPS1 and GPS2 cannot be installed perpendicular to one another the angle between the two shall be 30 The amount of offset...

Page 11: ...PS1 to GPS2 and baseline 2 from GPS1 to GPS3 shall be more than 50 cm The vertical length between baseline 2 from GPS1 to GPS3 and baseline 1 from GPS1 to GPS2 shall be more than 50 cm The angle forme...

Page 12: ...they should be located within 30 from the bow The amount of offset in the bow direction should be entered in the equipment as heading offset 8 The vertical length between baseline 1 from GPS1 to GPS2...

Page 13: ...bited antenna arrangement Looking from overhead the three antennas are arranged in a straight line This arrangement is prohibited Overhead view GPS3 GPS1 GPS2 Prohibited antenna arrangement three ante...

Page 14: ...of ship View from side of ship View from bow of ship 1 1 1 1 Parallel with ship 3m 1 m 2m 1 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 1 2m 1 2m 1m 3 3 1 2 Manual input of heading offset is required Suitable arrangement View fro...

Page 15: ...nt View from top of ship View from side of ship View from bow of ship 1 30 45 1 Roll and pitch angles too large 1 4 m 2 3 2 3 4m 4 m 1 3 2 6m 1 m 5m 1 3 2 Distance between antennas is more than 5 m 1...

Page 16: ...n antennas changed View from top of ship View from side of ship View from bow of ship 2 1 2 3 Mast bending etc causes the distance between antennas to change by more than 1 cm 1 Improper arrangement 1...

Page 17: ...because of heat that can build up inside its cabinet Choose a well ventilated location Leave sufficient space around the unit to permit access for maintenance See the outline drawing for recommended...

Page 18: ...Direction A Mounting Method Floor Deck Mounting Direction B Mounting Method Floor Deck Mounting Direction C Mounting Method Floor Deck Mounting Direction D Bow Port Starboard Bow Port Starboard Bow Po...

Page 19: ...board Mounting Method Invert Mounting Direction A Mounting Method Invert Mounting Direction B Mounting Method Invert Mounting Direction C Mounting Method Invert Mounting Direction D Bow Port Starboard...

Page 20: ...hoose a well ventilated location Leave sufficient space around the unit to permit access for maintenance See the outline drawing for recommended maintenance space Choose a location where it can be eas...

Page 21: ...bolts and spring washers 3 Fasten the display unit to the mounting location with tapping screws Flush mount S Flush mount S kit Type OP20 17 Code No 000 040 720 Name Type Code No Qty Flush Mount Fixt...

Page 22: ...Y UNIT SC 502 PROCESSOR UNIT SC 501 12 24 VDC MJ A7SPF0006 100 10m TPPX6 3D2V 15M 15m or TNC PS 3D 15 3 pcs DPYC 1 5 ANTENNA UNIT DISPLAY 3 2 GPS ANT 1 Ground Terminal Connect IV 2 0 sq ground wire to...

Page 23: ...ional view of coaxial cable DPYC 1 5 Note 2 The optional antenna cable set CP20 01700 or CP20 01710 allows you to extend antenna cable length to 30 m 50 m See next page for how to attach the connector...

Page 24: ...d over clamp and trim Cut aluminum foil at four places 90 from one another Fold back aluminum foil onto shield and trim Trim aluminum tape foil here Insulator Expose the insulator by 1 mm Expose the c...

Page 25: ...display When the system is turned on for the first time it is in the cold start state which means there is no satellite data almanac data stored In this condition it takes about 12 minutes to find he...

Page 26: ...s the ENT key 6 DIRECTION is selected press the ENT key 7 Use the Omnipad to choose mounting direction A B C or D as appropriate Refer to paragraph 1 2 8 Press the ENT key 9 ANT POSITION SETUP is sele...

Page 27: ...Pitch 2 pole See Note LOG ALARM Contact signal 6 pole Recommended Cables Power cable DPYC 1 5 IEC 61162 equipment TTYCS 1 AD 10 equipment TTYCS 1Q 1 Insert opener 2 Press opener 3 Insert core 4 Releas...

Page 28: ...nt JIS cable TTYCS 1Q or equivalent FABRICATION 80 6 Remove paint by 50 mm Vinyl tape Shield 15 45 50 Cut vinyl sheath Expose core and fold back shield onto cable Lay in clamp where paint was removed...

Page 29: ...djusts panel illumination display contrast HDG SETUP key Chooses heading source SAT STATUS key Shows satellite tracking status See the illustration on page 1 19 Press here and pull toward you to remov...

Page 30: ...th the last used display Note If backup heading data is used the heading indication flashes until faithful heading data becomes available 2 3 Panel Illumination Display Contrast 1 Press the DIM key DI...

Page 31: ...nth year Time Course over ground Heading Heading Calculation Status Acquiring satellite Calculating heading Final calculations 2D 2D GPS position fix 3D 3D GPS position fix D2D 2D DGPS position fix D3...

Page 32: ...0 250 270 280 290 300 Lubber s mark Bearing scale Steering display Compass display The compass display shows heading by compass direction Pitch and roll are also indicated The compass rose rotates wit...

Page 33: ...display or the Distance Run display is shown The current indication requires a Doppler Speed Log 3D 2 SOG DISTANCE 5 4 7 6 8 kt STW nm 2 kt 2 2 2 2 1 1 3D 2 SOG CURRENT kt STW 2 kt 2 2 2 2 1 1 8 36 5...

Page 34: ...s the ENT key ALARMS BUZZER LONG DGPS OFF Alarm menu 3 BUZZER is selected press the ENT key SHORT LONG CONSTANT Buzzer options 4 Use or to choose buzzer type desired and then press the ENT key SHORT T...

Page 35: ...a element no Elevation angle 45 Elevation angle 5 23 07 02 RX signal level Horizontal bar extends with signal strength Satellite whose signal strength extends past the first vertical line is used for...

Page 36: ...tting range is from 0 no smoothing to 999 seconds The higher the setting the more smoothing However too high a setting slows updating of position SMOOTH S C Smoothing speed course Ship s speed and cou...

Page 37: ...0 2 8 Output Data 2 8 1 Heading Heading data is output from the DATA OUT port on the processor unit in IEC 61162 1 2 format 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose I O SETUP and then press the...

Page 38: ...PS fix data GNS GNSS fix data GLL Geographic position latitude longitude VHW Water speed and heading VBW Dual ground water speed HVE GPS antenna up down motion amplitude FURUNO proprietary sentence ZD...

Page 39: ...ENT key IEC ED1 IEC ED2 NMEA 1 5 IEC NMEA version options 15 Choose appropriate IEC or NMEA edition and then press the ENT key 16 Choose HDG TALKER and then press the ENT key GP HE HN HC Heading talke...

Page 40: ...he number of characters is N 0 083 x 0 1 s x 4800 bps 39 4 Then the number of characters which can be output is 39 For sentences sentences not having an asterisk in the table where the output interval...

Page 41: ...to a pulse signal and outputs at the rate of 200 or 400 pulses nm 1 Press the MENU key 2 Choose I O SETUP and then press the ENT key 3 Choose LOG PULSE and then press the ENT key 200p nm 400p nm Log p...

Page 42: ...STEM SETUP DATUM WGS84 UNITS kt TIME DIFF 00 00 TIME DISP 24 HOUR TEST DEMO OFF EXCHANGE BATTERY SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Confirm that the cursor is selecting DATUM and then press the ENT key 4 Choose WGS8...

Page 43: ...time difference range 13 30 to 13 30 between local time and UTC 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key 3 Choose TIME DIFF and then press the ENT key 4 Pres...

Page 44: ...he ENT key 3 Choose DEMO and then press the ENT key 4 Choose ON or OFF as appropriate and then press the ENT key 5 Press the DISP key to close the menu The indication SIM appears at the top of the scr...

Page 45: ...oat is in the service area of a beacon station SNR should be 21 or 22 If the figure is below 21 the position will be inaccurate If this happens check for radar interference poor ground and generator n...

Page 46: ...de Range Satellite 120 25 E to 117 W 134 119 W to 33 75 W 122 35 75 W to 25 5 E 120 23 5 E to 122 25 E 131 One degree threshold GEO satellite and coverage area 3 CORRECTIONS DATA SET is selected press...

Page 47: ...ected press the ENT key 4 The cursor is selecting the hundredths digit so press or to display appropriate digit Press to shift the cursor to the tenths place 5 Set other digits appropriately 8 Press t...

Page 48: ...how long to display backup data when the GPS signal is lost This data is also output to external equipment 1 Press the MENU key to display the main menu 2 Choose OTHERS and then press the ENT key OTHE...

Page 49: ...the ENT key 6 Choose the source for distance run GPS VLW distance traveled through water or VBW Dual ground water speed VLW requires DS 80 type Doppler speed log and VBW requires Current indicator or...

Page 50: ...ot is in the automatic mode Change to the manual mode before switching 2 Press the HDG SETUP key HEADING SETUP OFFSET 000 0 SERVICE ONLY HEADING INT INT HDG EXT HDG OFFSET Heading offset See service m...

Page 51: ...t for tightness Check ground terminal for rust Clean or replace as necessary Check for water leakage in the antenna cable Replace the cable if there are signs of water leakage Remove dust and dirt fro...

Page 52: ...Blown fuse Have a qualified technician check the fuse Heading indication changes randomly when ship is at anchor or does not change when ship moves Sensor trouble Run the diagnostic test2 to determine...

Page 53: ...hoose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key 3 Choose TEST and then press the ENT key TEST1 TEST2 TEST3 Test menu options 4 Confirm that TEST1 is selected and then press the ENT key TEST START STOP PWR...

Page 54: ...GPS1 OK OK PUSH KEY GPS2 OK OK GPS3 OK OK CAL OK OK OK DISP OK OK CNT STOP PWR OFF Number of times test executed GPS receiver Processor unit Display unit KEY TEST Press each key one by one Pressed key...

Page 55: ...ata 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key 3 Choose TEST and then press the ENT key TEST1 TEST2 TEST3 Test menu options 4 Choose TEST2 and then press the E...

Page 56: ...3 Test menu options 4 Choose TEST3 and then press the ENT key TEST START STOP PWR OFF ARE YOU SURE YES NO Test start prompt 6 Press to choose YES and then press the ENT key TEST3 ALARM OFF TEST3 menu...

Page 57: ...pen the menu 2 Choose ERASE and then press the ENT key ERASE GPS DATA ARE YOU SURE YES NO ARE YOU SURE ARE YOU SURE ERASE SYSTEM DATA DEFAULT ERASE ALL BACKUP DATA DEFAULT YES NO YES NO Prompts for er...

Page 58: ...menu 2 Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key 3 Choose EXCHANGE BATTERY and then press the ENT key EXCHANGE BATT ARE YOU SURE YES NO Prompt for exchanging battery 4 Press to choose YES and then p...

Page 59: ...error is eliminated Find the cause for the alarm s as follows 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose MESSAGES and then press the ENT key MESSAGES GPS DATA ERROR Message display 3 Press the DI...

Page 60: ...c test1 and check if NG appears for results for GPS receivers GPS1 GPS2 and GPS3 GPS NO FIX No GPS data Check antenna cable HDG ERROR Heading error Request service NO HEADING OUTPUT GPS heading error...

Page 61: ...E DISP 12 HOUR 24 HOUR TEST TEST1 TEST2 TEST3 DEMO OFF ON EXCHANGE BATTERY I O SETUP DATA OUT1 AD 10 IEC DATA OUT2 DATA OUT3 DATA OUT4 DATA OUT5 LOG PULSE 200 400 p nm DISTANCE DISP DSTNC DRIFT DISTAN...

Page 62: ...ASSAWA Eritrea Ethlopia 080 MERCHICH Morocco 081 MIDWAY ASTRO 1961 Midway Island 082 MINNA Nigeria 083 NAHRWAN Masirah Island Oman 084 United Arab Emirates 085 Saudi Arabia 086 NAMIBIA Namibla 087 MAP...

Page 63: ...ceiving three satellites A fraction of a carrier wavelength is processed by FURUNO s advanced kinematic technology in geographical survey thus determining a vector range and orientation A1 to A2 In re...

Page 64: ...W 0 30 E 60 E 90 E 120 E 150 E 150 W 120 W 90 W 60 W 30 W 0 30 E 60 E 90 E 120 E 150 E 0 20 S 40 S 60 S 20 N 40 N 60 N 0 20 S 40 S 60 S 20 N 40 N 60 N WAAS EGNOS MSAS Satellite Region Position 120 AOR...

Page 65: ...ion 2 20 Heading display 2 3 L Local time 2 15 Log pulse 2 13 M Maintenance battery replacement 3 8 cleaning 3 1 fuse replacement 3 9 Menu tree 2 N Nav data display 2 3 O OTHERS menu 2 20 Output data...

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