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SBS-800 Series Operator & Planned Maintenance Handbook 

Chapter 7

: Local Control 

KH-1601-2 Issue 6 

Page 48 of 80

 

7.2.3.3 

SharpEye 

Status Menu 

Status 

Radar 

Control 

Status 

SharpEye

   Network 

NTP 

Status 

Comms 

status 

MISM 

status 

Software 

Info 

Exit 

By scrolling through the 

SharpEye

 menus, the following system conditions can be viewed but cannot 

be adjusted.  

SharpEye 

HL 

Shows the antenna RPM based on HL frequency rate as 
calculated by the RDU or FAIL if it is not present. .

 

 

Azimuth 

Shows the value of the azimuth (e.g. 4096) or Fail if it is not 
present  

Video 

Shows if the video is OK (present) or Fail if no signal is present. 

Sync 

Shows the current Sync value (PRF) or Fail if the level is below 
the threshold set during commissioning or if no signal is present. 

Blank 

Shows if blanking is OK (present) or Fail if no signal is present. 

 

 

Status 0: Mode

 

 

Run Mode 

Standby or Run. 

 

 

Mute 

ON or OFF. 

 

 

Range 

6nm (SBS-800-1,-2,-3 only), 24nm or 48nm. 

 

 

Frequency 

The SharpEye

TM

 transmission frequency or 

frequency pair. 

Note

 

 

 

Alt Ch Plan 

Only available for SBS-800-3 systems. 

 

 

Sweep 

Forward or reverse sweep. 

 

 

Power 

High or Low power. 

 

 

RPM 

Shows the RPM as detected by the SharpEye

TM

 

 

 

25us Pre sync 

Enabled or Disabled the pre-sync from the 
SharpEye

TM

 transceiver. 

 

 

Video range 

Show the instrumented video range in µs. 

 

Status 1: Alarm

 

 

RX OK 

Receiver OK or Fail 

 

 

VSWR OK 

VSWR OK or Fail 

– if Fail the transceiver 

automatically switches to low power mode 

 

 

TX power 

Output power OK or Fail 

 

 

PLO OK 

Programmable local oscillator OK or Fail 

 

 

SYNTH OK 

SharpEye

TM

 internal synth OK or Fail 

 

 

Temp OK 

Internal temperature OK, warning or shutdown 

 

 

Turning OK 

Antenna turning data OK or Fail 

 

 

HL OK 

Heading line OK or Fail 

 

 

AZ OK 

Azimuth in OK, Reversed or Missing 

 

 

FPGA2 OK 

FPGA 2 OK or Fail. 

 

Status 2: GSR

 

 

Sea 

Sea clutter: 000 (minimum) to 255 (maximum) 

 

 

Rain 

Rain clutter: 000 (minimum) to 255 (maximum) 

 

 

Int Rej 

Not used in the SBS-800 series.  

 

 

Doppler filter 

No. of Doppler filters used e.g. 16, 32, 64 etc.   

 

Status 3: VERS

 

 

ZM number 

SharpEye™ software number (e.g. ZM-2846) 

 

 

Software 
VERS 

The version number of the software (ZM-xxxx) 

 

 

FPGA version 

Version of FPGA code loaded into the FPGA 

 

 
 
Note:

   System dependant, please refer to the systems commissioning handbook reference KH-1601-

3 or the system integrator for the available frequencies.  

 

Continued on following page 

Summary of Contents for Kelvin Hughes SBS-800 Series

Page 1: ...SBS 800 SERIES SHORE BASED RADAR SYSTEMS OPERATOR PLANNED MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK FIBRE SHARPEYE TRANSCEIVER SYSTEMS KH 1601 2 Issue 6 ...

Page 2: ...oduct names are registered Trademarks All rights reserved When planning any aspect of the installation commissioning operation maintenance or risk analysis RADHAZ of the system s described in this handbook it is the responsibility of the individual carrying out the required task to ensure they are working from the latest issue revision of the relevant system s handbooks No parts of this publicatio...

Page 3: ...3 Switch OFF 29 4 4 EMERGENCY ANTENNA STOP 30 4 5 System Isolation 31 5 Anti Condensation Heater ACH 33 6 Operation Overview 35 6 1 Local Remote Control States 35 6 2 Switching from Local to Remote Control 36 6 3 Safety Security Switches 36 6 4 Transceiver Operational States 37 6 5 Performance Monitoring 38 6 6 Loss of Control Signal 38 7 Local Control 39 7 1 Local Control Overview 39 7 1 1 RDU Lo...

Page 4: ...Contents KH 1601 2 Issue 6 Page 4 of 80 8 3 External Commands 59 9 Planned Maintenance 61 9 1 Overview and Safety Notices 61 9 2 Annual Maintenance 62 9 3 10 year Maintenance 69 9 4 Earth Bonding Maintenance 70 10 Contact Details 71 11 Abbreviations 73 12 Index 75 ...

Page 5: ...TED Lethal single and three phase AC and DC voltages may be present when units are open and exposed Before accessing any internal parts ALL power sources to the equipment must be fully isolated this must include the isolation of all UPS supported supplies to the system WARNING MAINS VOLTAGES All Kelvin Hughes equipment is supplied with mains input voltage set for 220v 50 60 Hz ac unless otherwise ...

Page 6: ...vel for the operating frequency of this product as set out in 1999 519 EC Annex III Table 2 and calculated in accordance with EN50385 2002 For normal operation averaged over a six minute period the EU basic restriction level for public exposure is only exceeded within range limits of the antenna centre as shown in the table below SBS 800 Antenna Antenna State Range limit 10W m2 Range limit 50W m2 ...

Page 7: ...ntenna rotation and transmission can be inhibited via a Man Aloft Switch MAS or an Antenna OFF Free keyswitch These mechanisms can be used by a person who sees a potential hazard such as a loose halyard and decides to protect the antenna When activated the reason for loss of turning is detected by the system and is reported to the local and remote users SAFETY SWITCHES Antenna Rotation keyswitch T...

Page 8: ...ed within the system SharpEye specific disposal notice The SharpEye transceiver s located within the turning unit gearbox are factory sealed units that contains no field serviceable parts or lifed components Components within the SharpEye processor all variants contain traces of beryllium and trivalent chromium Please contact Kelvin Hughes regarding the repair of a SharpEye or its end of life disp...

Page 9: ...ny found to be using removable media that has not been suitably scanned Note Kelvin Hughes cannot be held responsible for damage caused to systems by virus infections Removable media referred to includes but is not restricted to USB memory sticks USB hard drives floppy discs CD DVD s and all forms of removable media LIFTING EQUIPMENT WARNING The turning unit Gearbox and antennas are heavy items an...

Page 10: ...Example of CORRECT lifting procedure Examples of INCORRECT lifting procedure Illustration note The above drawings are shown for reference use only and may not represent the actual equipment supplied as part of an SBS series CAUTION Equipment should only be installed and operated when all welding grinding sanding etc within the installation area has been completed All equipment is to be installed i...

Page 11: ...et exposés Avant d accéder à TOUTES les parties internes TOUTES les sources d alimentation de l équipement doivent être complètement isolées cela doit inclure l isolation de toutes les alimentations du système supportées par l onduleur et le cas échéant les alimentations du chauffage anti condensation dans l émetteur récepteur AVERTISSEMENT TENSIONS DE SECTEUR Tous les équipements HENSOLDT sont al...

Page 12: ... système comprend des verrouillages pour éviter que cela ne se produise Le niveau de restriction de base pour la fréquence de fonctionnement de ce produit tel que défini dans la directive 1999 519 CE annexe III tableau 2 et calculé conformément à la norme EN50385 2002 En fonctionnement normal sur une période moyenne de six minutes le niveau de restriction de base de l UE pour l exposition du publi...

Page 13: ...tenne peuvent être empêchées par un interrupteur en hauteur MAS ou un interrupteur à clé Antenna OFF Free Ces mécanismes peuvent être utilisés par une personne qui voit un danger potentiel tel qu une drisse desserrée et décide de protéger l antenne Lorsqu il est activé la raison de la perte de rotation est détectée par le système et est signalée aux utilisateurs locaux et distants SAFETY SWITCHES ...

Page 14: ...d élimination spécifique Le ou les émetteurs récepteurs SharpEye situés dans l enceinte de l émetteur récepteur sont des unités scellées en usine qui ne contiennent aucune pièce réparable sur le terrain ni aucun composant en état de marche Les composants du processeur SharpEye toutes les variantes contiennent des traces de béryllium et de chrome trivalent Veuillez contacter HENSOLDT concernant la ...

Page 15: ...ent scannés HENSOLDT ne peut être tenu responsable des dommages causés aux systèmes par des infections virales Les supports amovibles mentionnés comprennent sans s y limiter les clés USB les disques durs USB les disquettes les CD DVD et toutes les formes de supports amovibles LIFTING EQUIPMENT AVERTISSEMENT ÉQUIPEMENT DE LEVAGE La boîte de vitesses les antennes et les boîtiers d émetteurs récepteu...

Page 16: ...rocédure de levage CORRECT Exemples de procédures de levage INCORRECTES Note d illustration les dessins ci dessus sont présentés à titre de référence uniquement et ne peuvent représenter l équipement réel fourni dans le cadre d une série SBS ATTENTION L équipement ne doit être installé et utilisé que lorsque toutes les opérations de soudage de meulage de ponçage etc dans la zone d installation son...

Page 17: ...ocumentation The contents of this handbook makes reference to the following documents some of which are available upon request from Kelvin Hughes Ltd Document number Description KH 1601 1 SBS 800 Installation Termination Handbook KH 1601 3 SBS 800 Commissioning Handbook Note KH 1601 4 SBS 800 Supplementary Information Handbook Note KH 1604 Service Displays for Shore Based Radar Systems SBS KSD 475...

Page 18: ...RS SBS 800 Transceivers Analogue GaAs compatible RDUs SBS 800 1 SBS 800 2 DTX A3 AJHA BJHA SBS A1 2 SBS 800 3 DTX A3 AKJB BKJB SBS A1 3 SBS 800 51 DTX A1 ADDA BDDA SBS A1 2 SYSTEM HANDBOOKS ANALOGUE AND OR GaAs TRANSCEIVERS If contacting Kelvin Hughes Ltd for GaAs system handbooks please ensure that you specify the handbook issue number as detailed below KH 1601 1 ISSUE 3 KH 1601 2 ISSUE 2 SBS 800...

Page 19: ...SBS 800 Series Operator Planned Maintenance Handbook Chapter 3 Overview KH 1601 2 Issue 6 Page 19 of 80 Page intentionally blank ...

Page 20: ...SBS 800 Series Operator Planned Maintenance Handbook Chapter 3 Overview KH 1601 2 Issue 6 Page 20 of 80 3 5 Typical Systems 3 5 1 SBS 800 1 SBS 800 2 ...

Page 21: ...colours as detailed below DTX A3 AMMA X Band transceiver turning mechanism Colour Signal white LPA A37 3 7m 12ft Kelvin Hughes Low Profile Antenna Or DTX A3 BMMA X Band transceiver turning mechanism Colour Silver grey LPA A37 BAAA 3 7m 12ft Kelvin Hughes Low Profile Antenna SBS A4 3 XXXXXX Radar Distribution Unit RDU Fibre optic link to the transceiver gearbox Anthracite Grey to RAL 7016 matt SBS ...

Page 22: ... two colours as detailed below DTX A3 AMMA X Band transceiver turning mechanism Colour Signal white LPA A55 5 5m 18ft Kelvin Hughes Low Profile Antenna Or DTX A3 BMMA X Band transceiver turning mechanism Colour Silver grey LPA A55 BAAA 5 5m 18ft Kelvin Hughes Low Profile Antenna SBS A4 3 XXXXXX Radar Distribution Unit RDU Fibre optic link to the transceiver gearbox Anthracite Grey to RAL 7016 matt...

Page 23: ...SBS 800 Series Operator Planned Maintenance Handbook Chapter 3 Overview KH 1601 2 Issue 6 Page 23 of 80 3 5 2 SBS 800 3 ...

Page 24: ...a are available in two colours as detailed below DTX A3 ALLA X Band transceiver turning mechanism Colour Signal white LPA A55 5 5m 18ft Kelvin Hughes Low Profile Antenna Or DTX A3 BLLA X Band transceiver turning mechanism Colour Silver grey LPA A55 BAAA 5 5m 18ft Kelvin Hughes Low Profile Antenna SBS A4 3 XXXXXX Radar Distribution Unit RDU Fibre optic link to the transceiver gearbox Anthracite Gre...

Page 25: ...SBS 800 Series Operator Planned Maintenance Handbook Chapter 3 Overview KH 1601 2 Issue 6 Page 25 of 80 3 5 3 SBS 800 51 ...

Page 26: ...e in two colours as detailed below DTX A1 APLA S Band transceiver turning mechanism Colour Signal white LPA A3 3 9m 12 8ft Kelvin Hughes Low Profile Antenna Or DTX A1 BPLA S Band transceiver turning mechanism Colour Silver grey LPA A3 BAAA 3 9m 12 8ft Kelvin Hughes Low Profile Antenna SBS A4 3 XXXXXX Radar Distribution Unit RDU Fibre optic link to the transceiver gearbox Anthracite Grey to RAL 701...

Page 27: ...ated on door of the Radar Distribution Unit Antenna rotation can be stopped by using any of the processes described below ANTENNA ROTATION SWITCH Place the Antenna Rotation keyswitch located on the front of the Radar Distribution Unit into the OFF position MAN ALOFT SWITCH Place the masthead Man Aloft switch into the OFF position RDU BREAKERS Isolate the three phase AC supply using the breaker loc...

Page 28: ...h on the front of the Radar Distribution Unit is in the FREE position Keyswitch on door of RDU WARNING ANTENNA ROTATION SAFETY NOTICE When the antenna motor AC power is connected to the system and switched ON the antenna will rotate immediately regardless of the RUN command status AC POWER TO THE RADAR DISTRIBUTION UNIT Within the Radar Distribution Unit LED s will illuminate on each breaker indic...

Page 29: ...t gearbox SharpEye transceiver and the Antenna sub system As an additional safety precaution when in the OFF position the key can be removed Keyswitch on door of RDU WARNING The Antenna Rotation Keyswitch does not control or isolate the Anti Condensation Heater supply See section 5 for application details AC POWER TO THE RADAR DISTRIBUTION UNIT Place all three breakers within the Radar Distributio...

Page 30: ...EMERGENCY STOP function initiates an emergency stop confirmation box which when acknowledged causes the Radar Distribution Unit to power down the transmitter s and sets the invertor to Stopped Example of Manage Radar window in RadarView program CAUTION This EMERGENCY STOP function is DISABLED when the Service Display is OFF LINE EMERGENCY STOP WHAT HAPPENS When the Antenna Rotation or Man Aloft sw...

Page 31: ...F position Note When switched OFF the LED s on each breaker remain illuminated indicating that AC supplies are still connected to the RDU External AC Supplies The external AC supplies to the system consist of 2 x System supplies Two UPS supported single phase AC supplies to the Radar Distribution Unit 1 x Motor Supply A single AC antenna motor supply to the Radar Distribution Unit Depending on the...

Page 32: ...SBS 800 Series Operator Planned Maintenance Handbook Chapter 4 Switch ON OFF Emergency Stop KH 1601 2 Issue 6 Page 32 of 80 Page intentionally blank ...

Page 33: ...s left switched ON to avoid condensation forming within the unit The ACH supply should be switched OFF when the system is made operational is switched back ON ACH SWITCH ON Switch ON the ACH AC supply to the transceiver gearbox using a dedicated AC mains breaker or temporarily move the AC mains supply from the transceiver to the ACH Note The heater switches ON The heater is self regulating using a...

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Page 35: ... control RDU Set to Local Remote control not possible System status information is available Local control at the RDU is not possible System status information is available The service display has control of the system Service display On line RDU Set to Local Remote control not possible System status information is available In local mode the RDU controls the system using the controls on the front...

Page 36: ...TCHES A normally closed safety current loop is provided for the serial connection of safety switch contacts including an external Man Aloft switch ANTENNA ROTATION SWITCH An Antenna Rotation safety keyswitch is provided on the RDU and is part of the safety current loop noted above This switch can be set to OFF removed and retained by the maintainer for safety MAN ALOFT SWITCH MAS An externally mou...

Page 37: ...nt the SharpEye transmits The transceiver initially outputs at low power The radar returns are then processed enabling the VSWR to be checked without the risk of damage to the transceiver If the VSWR is within limits then the transceiver automatically switches to full power If the VSWR is high indicating an antenna fault a warning message is sent to the Radar Distribution Unit and the transceiver ...

Page 38: ...commended that regular checks are made on a known good target for radar return quality range and bearing 6 6 Loss of Control Signal LOCAL MODE CONTROL If communication is lost between the Radar Distribution Unit and the Service Display track extractor or third party command and control system the transceiver will continue to operate at the last known state A COMM FAILURE alert would be raised and ...

Page 39: ...ating with sector blanking applied Switch set to Remote The system is in Remote control and is operated from the track extractor or remote command display system The Standby RUN switch has no function and can be in any position Switches set to Local Standby The system is in local control with the transceiver in Standby mode The track extractor or remote command display system has no control Note S...

Page 40: ...hich shows control status and defaults See Section 7 1 3 onwards for full details on the operation of the front panel Standby With the Standby Run switch in the Standby position the SharpEyeTM is in a ready state but does not transmit Run With the Standby Run switch in the Run position the SharpEyeTM transmits Local control disabled When the optional Service Display is connected and is on line Loc...

Page 41: ...ns are controlled using the four push buttons located around the LCD display Adjustment selection of the various menu functions depend on the symbol adjacent to each button as shown below Select menu item to the left usually associated with the top left button Select menu item to the right usually associated with the top right button Go to previous level menu usually associated with the bottom lef...

Page 42: ...the message will continue to display until the condition is cleared Example of RDU front panel EXAMPLE In the example shown below an X Band transceiver is in local control with a PSUB PWR ALARM displayed indicating that the AC mains input B has failed is switched OFF or there is a fault with the power supply The and arrows allow navigation away from the alarm messages to other functions available ...

Page 43: ...justable parameters for the system such as range mode Mute ON OFF sea and rain filters etc Status menu The current status of the system can be viewed but not adjusted For example signal status transceiver run time and temperature figures etc Setup menu The Setup menu is not available or required for normal system operation The menu is used by the system maintainer or commissioning engineer to conf...

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Page 45: ...SBS 800 Series Operator Planned Maintenance Handbook Chapter 7 Local Control KH 1601 2 Issue 6 Page 45 of 80 7 2 2 Menus Overview ...

Page 46: ... Software Info Exit When the status menu is initially selected the system status is shown with any active alarms In the example shown below an X Band transceiver is in Local control with a PSUB PWR ALARM displayed indicating that the AC mains input B has failed is switched OFF or there is a fault with the power supply Example of system status with active alarms The symbol against the lower right b...

Page 47: ...SBS 800 3 e g 12 to 21 Mute Indicates if the Mute is switched ON or OFF SEA Shows the configured value of the Sea filter 000 minimum to 255 maximum RAIN Shows the configured value of the Rain filter 000 minimum to 255 maximum Int rejection Function not used in SBS 800 systems OFF Sweep Shows if the sweep is set to Forward default or Reverse RPM Shows the selected control of the antenna motor Off L...

Page 48: ...Sweep Forward or reverse sweep Power High or Low power RPM Shows the RPM as detected by the SharpEyeTM 25us Pre sync Enabled or Disabled the pre sync from the SharpEyeTM transceiver Video range Show the instrumented video range in µs Status 1 Alarm RX OK Receiver OK or Fail VSWR OK VSWR OK or Fail if Fail the transceiver automatically switches to low power mode TX power Output power OK or Fail PLO...

Page 49: ...ses and network status can be viewed but not adjusted Temp The current temperature of the MISM 5 network card in C RDU Master IP Address of the equipment Mastered controlled by the RDU LAN control normally the Remote display S E Master IP Address of the equipment Mastered controlled by the SharpEye LAN control normally the MISM 5 address SharpEye IP Address of the SharpEye RDU IP Addr Address of t...

Page 50: ... NTP Status Comms status MISM status Software Info Exit By scrolling through the COMMS STATUS menus the following system conditions can be viewed but cannot be adjusted In the following Active Inactive is defined as Active A correctly configured and connected system is switched ON and sending serial command or status request messages Inactive A correctly configured and connected system may be swit...

Page 51: ...ed in the slot ERROR The PCA is in the wrong slot for the RDU variant MISSING The PCA required by the software is not present i e is not loaded PRESENT The correct PCA is fitted ERROR MESSAGE 0020 if a module is fitted in the wrong slot or is missing the RDU will not function further than reporting the error B3 I O Mk2 A4 I O Mk2 B4 Signals A5 Empty B5 Comms POSSIBLE MISM CONDITIONS EMPTY A PCA is...

Page 52: ... the backplane e g ZM 2843 V8 1 MISB FPGA The FPGA version number for the backplane SharpEye S W The SharpEye transceiver software version number e g ZM 2846 V1 3 SharpEye FPGA The FPGA version number for the SharpEye transceiver Network S W Software version number of the network MISM 5 card e g ZM 2914 V1 1 7 2 3 9 Exit Status Menu Status Menu Status Radar Control Status SharpEye Network NTP Stat...

Page 53: ... button or function any adjustments are immediately adopted Changes will be lost if the system is switched OFF or is reset Control Menu Range Mode Tx Power Tx Freq Mute Rain Sea Int Rejection Sweep RPM Exit CAUTION Incorrect configuration in the Control menus can degrade the performance of the system or inhibit operation The Control menus should only be used by a suitably trained technician mainta...

Page 54: ...status is automatically generated to advise the operator that the system is operating at a reduced output power Where the SharpEyeTM detects a VSWR or a high temperature within the transceiver the system automatically switches to low power mode and generates system alarms 7 2 4 3 TX Frequency Control Menu Range Mode Tx Power Tx Freq Mute Rain Sea Int Rejection Sweep RPM Exit The frequency frequenc...

Page 55: ...lly for 360 The RED Mute LED on the front of the RDU is OFF Mute LED illuminates when Mute is enabled 7 2 4 5 Rain Sea Control Menu Range Mode Tx Power Tx Freq Mute Rain Sea Int Rejection Sweep RPM Exit The level of Sea and Rain filtering can be adjusted between 000 minimum to 255 maximum Sea Filters out the effect of sea clutter on returns Rain Filters out the effect of rain clutter on returns Th...

Page 56: ...7 2 4 7 Sweep Control Menu Range Mode Tx Power Tx Freq Mute Rain Sea Int Rejection Sweep RPM Exit Sweep sets the signal sweep direction of the SharpEyeTM transceiver RF pulses during medium and long pulse transmissions only Sweep FORWARD Frequency modulation is lower to higher value i e 10MHz to 10MHz This is the default setting Sweep REVERSE This reverses the sequence of the frequency modulation ...

Page 57: ...ect to a suitable inverter antenna combination and only for 6nm X Band range mode High speed increases the update rate whilst reducing the probability of detection for 24NM and 48NM modes Auto Note 2 The system automatically selects the optimum antenna RPM for the selected range mode This is the default configuration Auto speed offers the best overall detection performance for the selected range m...

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Page 59: ...to the suppliers system handbooks for instructions POWER ON RESTART IN REMOTE MODE The saved parameters and control settings are all loaded by the Radar Distribution Unit on Remote Mode power up with the exception of the Standby RUN control which defaults to Standby such that the motor control is ON but RF transmission remains inhibited Radar transmission is only enabled by the remote display trac...

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Page 61: ...could lead to a malfunction of the system ADVERSE WEATHER It is strongly recommended that the gearbox inspections noted in Annual Maintenance procedures are carried out at the earliest safe opportunity after the system has been exposed to severe or adverse weather conditions HEALTH SAFETY All safety warnings for the system noted at the beginning of this handbook must be observed at all times when ...

Page 62: ... A132 Serial number Serial number MOD strike MOD strike Inspected by Print Sign Inspection date DD MM YYYY Tools required Blower or soft brush Medium flat head screwdriver for opening RDU Mild detergent Note Do not use abrasive cleaners or products containing alcohol Soft abrasive free cloth Safety ohmmeter bridge Megger or Multimeter Spanners 6mm 10mm and as required for custom earth attachments ...

Page 63: ...hould be checked to ensure that there is no obvious external damage cracking or potential faults that could lead to a general failure of any part of the system Check the antenna for signs of excessive vertical end play If the end play is more than 10mm please consult with Kelvin Hughes CAUTION The following tests should only be undertaken when it is safe to manually rotate the antenna i e the syst...

Page 64: ...e safe to do so check all accessible or exposed cables for any signs of damage and ensure they are safely secured into onto the cable tray or trunking The system should be checked to ensure that there is no obvious external damage or potential fault conditions that could lead to a general failure of any part of the system Check for any signs of oil leaks from the gearbox assembly Earth bonding and...

Page 65: ...ailure of any part of the system Earth bonding and continuity On the underside of the RDU visually inspect the earth terminal for damage and corrosion If corrosion is present clean and re terminate as described in Section 9 4 Check that the earth bonding strap between the radar distribution unit door and chassis is secure and has a good electrical connection Test the earth bonding conductivity by ...

Page 66: ...he inverter assembly should be replaced at the earliest opportunity Fan inverter replacement See section 9 3 for details on replacing the inverter Inverter display Fan OK Change fan Inverter display or Change inverter VF S15 Three Phase Inverter SBS A403 SBS A404 Checking the fan run time The procedure for checking the VF S15 inverter is similar to the above however accessing the menu is as follow...

Page 67: ...e bonding rectify and repeat the test Note Safety ohmmeter Bridge Megger or Multimeter COMPLETION OF MAINTENANCE TASKS CAUTION SWITCH ON SAFETY NOTICE Observing all health safety precautions on completion of the planned maintenance and noting that the following will cause antenna rotation and possible system transmission restore AC power and control to the system and test as follows Security switc...

Page 68: ...peration is resumed Man aloft switch MAS Change the man aloft switch position to the OFF position Ensure that the system stops transmitting antenna rotation is stopped and that the appropriate system alarms are generated Return to switch to the free position and ensure that normal operation is resumed Hut door switch Where fitted Where possible and SAFE to do so open the hut door Ensure the approp...

Page 69: ...r Distributing Unit as this assists in identifying the inverter fitted within the equipment The following can be used to record when the system was installed and when inverter replacement is necessary 10 YEAR INVERTER REPLACEMENT RECORD Radar Distribution Unit Part number Serial Number System Installation Date dd mm yyyy Change inverter by dd mm yyyy WARNING Replacement Part Spares Only Kelvin Hug...

Page 70: ...ected from earth chassis before all power supplies including UPS supplies are isolated at source EARTH BONDING CLEANING PROCEDURE Fully isolate the equipment from the single and 3 phase AC power supplies Release the nuts bolts securing the equipment straps Clean the affected parts with a wire brush or emery cloth to provide bright metal surfaces Refit the equipment straps and tighten all nuts bolt...

Page 71: ...ison Avenue Enfield EN3 7XQ UNITED KINGDOM Phone Fax 44 0 1992 805 200 44 0 1992 805 310 Service email surveillance support kelvinhughes co uk Phone 44 0 1992 805 200 Technical Advice email surveillance tech kelvinhughes co uk Phone 44 0 1992 805 200 Spares email surveillance support kelvinhughes co uk Phone 44 0 1992 805 200 Internet Website www kelvinhughes com ...

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Page 73: ...l Pulse Compression ENC Electronic Navigation Chart ENH Enhance ENT Enter EM Electromagnetic EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMCON Electromagnetic Control EP Estimated Position EPA Electronic Plotting Aid EPFS External Position Fixing System ERBL Electronic Range Bearing Line ERR Error ESM Electronic Surveillance Measure ETA Estimated Time of Arrival ETD Estimated Time of Departure or Enhanced T...

Page 74: ...eive SART Search And Rescue Transponder SAT Satellite SBS Shore Based Systems SC SC Scan to Scan SEL Select SETD Systems Engineering Technical Document SOG Speed Over Ground SOLAS Safety Of Life At Sea SP Short Pulse SPD Speed STAB Stability STBY Standby STC Sensitivity Time Control STG Speed to Go STW Speed Through Water SYM Symbol SYNC Synchronisation T True TBA To Be Advised TBC To Be Confirmed...

Page 75: ...or instructions 39 RDU controls 39 Switch 40 Switch to Remote 36 M Maintenance Earth bonding 70 Planned maintenance overview 61 Menu Control menu 53 Default menu 57 Navigation within menus 43 RDU menus 43 Setup menu 57 Status menu 46 Microwave radiation levels 6 MISM errors 51 MISM status menu 51 Mute menu 55 P Part numbering 18 Planned maintenance 61 Power isolating the system 31 R Radar Control ...

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Page 80: ...Kelvin Hughes Limited Registered Office Voltage 6 Mollison Avenue Enfield EN3 7XQ UK Incorporated in England No 01030135 ...

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