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Spare parts 

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SPARE PARTS 

This chapter lists the parts and modules defined by Kongsberg 
Maritime as 

Line Replaceable Units (LRUs)

Topics 

 

Units on page 21 

 

Dunking transducers on page 21 

 

Cables on page 21 

 

Test transducer on page 21 

Units 

KM P/N

 

Units

 

Type

 

Comments 

367651 

cPAP 30 

cPAP Portable transceiver 

Medium Frequency 

377913 

cPAP 10 

cPAP Portable transceiver 

Low frequency 

Note

 

The unit comes with Serial Line Cable and Mains cable. 

Dunking transducers 

KM P/N

 

Units

 

Type

 

Comments 

320680 

TDD30V  

1000 – 4000 m, 30° vertical 
beam width 

Medium Frequency 

301518 

TDD303 

1500 m, 50° beam width 

Medium Frequency 

320822 

TDD180 

500 m, 180° beam width 

Medium Frequency 

TBI 

TDD30H 

30° horizontal beam width 

Medium Frequency 

023-220879 

TDD103 

± 30° beam width 

Low frequency 

Cables 

KM P/N

 

Units

 

Type

 

Comments 

355047 

Test cable TTC 

Serial line cable 

Not supplied with the 
cPAP unit 

375781 

Mains cable 

 

Supplied with the cPAP 
unit 

Summary of Contents for cPAP10

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL cPAP 30 and cPAP 10 Portable Transceiver ...

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Page 3: ...cPAP Portable transceiver cPAP 30 and cPAP 10 Instruction Manual ...

Page 4: ...but does not accept liability for any errors or omission Warning The equipment to which this manual applies must only be used for the purpose for which it was designed Improper use or maintenance may cause damage to the equipment and or injury to personnel The user must be familiar with the contents of the appropriate manuals before attempting to operate or work on the equipment Kongsberg Maritime...

Page 5: ...ansponder configuration on deck 5 Power supply 5 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 cPAP Portable transceiver 7 Common specifications for cPAP Portable transceiver 7 cPAP 30 7 cPAP 10 7 Dunking Transducer Unit 7 Serial Line cable 8 Mains Power cable 8 4 OPERATION 9 cPAP Front panel 9 Turning unit ON and OFF 10 Turning unit ON 10 Turning unit OFF 11 Setting up the cable drum with the dunking transducer 1...

Page 6: ...on deck 16 Transponder configuration on deck 17 5 MAINTENANCE 18 cPAP unit 18 Charging the battery 19 Service Repairs 20 6 SPARE PARTS 21 Units 21 Dunking transducers 21 Cables 21 Test transducer 22 7 DRAWING FILE 23 Drawings 23 Outline drawing cPAP unit 24 Outline drawing Dunking transducer unit 25 Outline drawing Dunking transducers with TDD303 MF 26 8 INDEX 27 ...

Page 7: ...ks of Kongsberg Maritime in Norway and or other countries Manual content The manual contains descriptions specifications procedures spare parts outline drawings and illustrations on how to operate and maintain the cPAP Portable transceiver unit Abbreviations APOS Acoustic Position Operator Station IP Ingress Protection KM Kongsberg Maritime LF Low frequency MF Medium frequency TP Transponder ...

Page 8: ...sceiver is compatible with both Cymbal and acoustic protocol for positioning and data link and HPR 400 channels and telemetry Acoustic link for command and data transfer SSBL Range measurement positioning LBL Positioning optional The cPAP Portable transceiver use full APOS menu The cPAP Portable transceiver unit is also used for on deck acoustic testing and configuration of the cNODE and MPT SPT M...

Page 9: ...e Mains cable Dunking transducers The Dunking transducer consists of a cable drum with cable and a dunking transducer The cable drum holds 70 m of transducer cable with a transducer connected to the outer end The other end of the cable must be connected to the front of the cPAP 30 Portable transceiver unit The cable drum is fitted with a handle for cable roll out roll up on one side and a cable lo...

Page 10: ...as a connector for interface with cPAP 30 ACC 401 ACU 30 TTC400 and TTC 30 P N 320822 TDD30H Medium Frequency For use in shallow water Beam width is 30 degrees horizontal medium frequency transducer on 70 m armoured cable It has a connector for interface with cPAP 30 ACC 401 ACU 30 and TTC 30 P N 377463 TDD103 Low Frequency A 30 degree beam width and low frequency transducer It has a connector for...

Page 11: ...cts a transponder to the cPAP and is used for transponder configuration such as changing acoustic mode and default channels and SW download P N 355047 Power supply Mains power cable is used to connect the cPAP to a standard 115 230 Vac mains supply to recharge the internal battery P N 375781 ...

Page 12: ... 374876 B 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS This chapter lists the main technical specification for the TTC Topics cPAP Portable transceiver on page 7 Dunking Transducer on page 7 Serial Line cable on page 8 Mains Power cable on page 8 ...

Page 13: ...hapter on page 23 Electrical details Input voltage 100 to 240 Vac 47 to 63 Hz Environmental conditions Operation in water temperature 5 C to 55 C Storage temperature 30 C to 70 C Batteries Number of batteries 1 Cells per battery 7 Type of cells Lead Acid Battery output 14 Vdc Transmission power max 300 W Continual use approximately 10 hours cPAP 30 Operating frequency Medium frequency MF cPAP 10 O...

Page 14: ...er 8 374876 B Outline dimensions weight see drawing in the Drawing file chapter on page 23 Serial Line cable Length 5 m Outline dimensions see drawing in the Drawing file chapter on page 23 Mains Power cable Length Approx 2 m ...

Page 15: ...ion of subsea transponders on page 14 Transponder test and configuration on page 17 cPAP Front panel Figure 2 cPAP Front panel The touch screen is mostly used when performing Acoustic test and Transponder configuration All other connections and buttons are explained below A Connector with protection cap for Serial line For service personnel only For program downloads and configuration purposes B C...

Page 16: ... symbols Right button Used to display menus and pop up windows H Stand by wake up with two LEDs indicating status I Display light adjustment J Power connector male 3 pins connector for the mains cable This cable see L is used to connect the TTC to a standard 230 Vac mains supply to recharge the internal battery K Gas lift springs L Battery charge cable in lid folder supplied with the unit M Batter...

Page 17: ... a depth at least 10 m below the lowest part of the platform s vessel s keel or thrusters If required use the handle to reel out the cable 6 Connect the transducer cable to the connector marked TD on the top right hand side of the screen of the cPAP 7 Turn on the cPAP Portable transceiver unit by turning on the main power switch ON in order to start the PC program starting up the system will take ...

Page 18: ... Figure 4 Cable drum with transducer 1 Pull the locking clip A towards you to open the unit 2 Fold out the handle F 3 Lift up the cover D The cable for cPAP connection is placed inside the drum behind the cover D 4 Pull out the cable E 5 To unlock the transducer cable unlock the locking pin by turning the locking knob G into vertical position ...

Page 19: ...the transducer in the basket 3 Push the cable locking pin into position and lock the cable by turning the locking knob G into horizontal position 4 Fold the handle F into position 5 Press the two bars B together and push the locking clip C into position 6 Roll up the cable E and place it inside the drum 7 Close the cover D cPAP APOS Menu Figure 5 cPAP APOS Menu ...

Page 20: ...for more information about APOS operation APOS Online help Figure 6 APOS Online help The APOS Online help button is located on the right hand side toolbar on the top of the page 1 Select Help on the toolbar 2 Select Help from the dropdown menu 3 APOS Online help will appear on the screen Operation of subsea transponders Refer to APOS Online help for more information ...

Page 21: ...figuration TTC Menu Figure 7 TTC Menu TCC Menu is used for on deck transponder test and configuration The main menu see Figure 9 contains the following sub menus Acoustic Test Transponder Configuration Software Download Sensor Configuration Options ...

Page 22: ...between the APOS menu and the TTC menu Transponder acoustic test on deck 1 Select TTC Menu 2 Place the Dunking transducer or Test transducer T face to face with the transponder 3 Communication between the cPAP and the transponder may easily be tested by selecting the ACOUSTIC TEST tab enter S N Transponder channel No INTERROGATE 4 A green lamp will blink on the display if there is acoustic contact...

Page 23: ...guration when GREEN line is visible If the line is red and no contact is made with the TP check all cables and try again New configuration 1 Press buttons on the right hand side of the screen to change TP info 2 Press DOWNLOAD NEW CONFIGURATION to update transponder 3 New transponder info will appear on left hand side of screen If DOWNLOAD NEW CONFIGURATION is unsuccessful a red box will appear on...

Page 24: ...for damage or injury to the system or personnel resulting from incorrect maintenance performed on the system Topics cPAP unit on page 18 Charging the battery on page 19 Service repairs on page 20 cPAP unit Maintenance will primarily be keeping the unit clean and charging the battery Clean the unit and charge the battery at least every 12 months To keep the unit clean use Soft lint free cloth Bucke...

Page 25: ... A Switch the unit off during charging and then switch it on again when you are going to use it B Leave the cPAP switched on during charging To start charging Mains cable is stored in the lid folder 1 Connect the cable to the Power connector at the front of the cPAP Figure 11 Mains power connector is located at the front of the unit on the left hand side ...

Page 26: ...t is important that the battery is fully charged when the cPAP is stored It must be recharged at least every 12 months Service Repairs If the unit for some reason should stop working then DO NOT try to repair the unit yourself Service Repairs must ONLY be performed by qualified KM Service personnel The unit must be sent back to KM office for service repairs ...

Page 27: ...ble transceiver Low frequency Note The unit comes with Serial Line Cable and Mains cable Dunking transducers KM P N Units Type Comments 320680 TDD30V 1000 4000 m 30 vertical beam width Medium Frequency 301518 TDD303 1500 m 50 beam width Medium Frequency 320822 TDD180 500 m 180 beam width Medium Frequency TBI TDD30H 30 horizontal beam width Medium Frequency 023 220879 TDD103 30 beam width Low frequ...

Page 28: ...cPAP Portable transceiver 22 374876 B Test transducer KM P N Units Type Comments 312 219822 Test Transducer On deck test transducer Supplied with the cPAP unit ...

Page 29: ...e based on the original system drawings and wiring diagrams The original drawings are available in electronic format on request Drawings Draw No Rev Description Ref Cd302025 A Outline drawing cPAP unit on page 24 301714 B Outline drawing Dunking transducer unit on page 25 301714 B Outline drawing Dunking transducer with TDD303 MF on page 26 ...

Page 30: ...cPAP Portable transceiver 24 374876 B Outline drawing cPAP unit Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale 488 386 185 ...

Page 31: ...Drawing file 374876 B 25 Outline drawing Dunking transducer unit Weight Approx 25 kg depnding on type of TD Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale ...

Page 32: ...cPAP Portable transceiver 26 374876 B Outline drawing Dunking transducers with TDD303 MF Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale ...

Page 33: ...cPAP unit 18 D Drawing file 23 Drawings 23 Dunking Transducer Unit 7 E Electrical details 7 Environmental conditions 7 Establish connection with TP 17 I Illustrations Opening the cPAP portable case 11 M Mains Power cable 8 Maintenance 18 Manual content 1 N New configuration 17 O Open the cable drum 12 Operation 9 P Power supply 5 S Serial Line cable 8 Service Repairs 20 Spare parts 21 System descr...

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