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System units

Figure 12

Fixing holes for one shock absorber

How to perform the Transducer array cables and interfaces

1

Prepare the support brackets to receive the transducer array cables on the cabinet.

2

Mount the cables according to the cable plan.

• Make sure that the transducer cable tables are filled in correctly.

3

Close and secure cable bracket to secure the cables.

Surface preservation

All metal surfaces which are likely to corrode should be painted. This includes welds,
base frames and support brackets. Make appropriate cautions to avoid spilling of paint
on the cabinet

Preamplifier Unit

Scope

on page 47

Location

on page 48

General information

on page 48

Logistics

on page 48

Procedures

on page 49

Scope

This chapter presents the general installation procedures for the Kongsberg Maritime
EM 122 Preamplifier Unit.

Note

The guidelines for installation presented here must be regarded as a base for detailed
vessel specific plans prepared by the installation shipyard. These plans should include
drawings, instructions and procedures specific to the ship in which the equipment is to
be installed. If necessary, these drawings must be approved by the relevant maritime
classification society.

317669/B

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Summary of Contents for EM 122

Page 1: ...EM 122 Multibeam echo sounder Installation Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...th the basic information required to install the EM 122 Multibeam echo sounder system For more detailed information about the practical use of the product refer to the EM 122 Multibeam echo sounder Op...

Page 4: ...n in this document is correct and fairly stated but does not accept liability for any errors or omissions Warning The equipment to which this manual applies must only be used for the purpose for which...

Page 5: ...uirements 16 Power supply 16 Environmental requirements 16 Noise sources 16 Dry docking 16 Wiring 17 Warranty 17 TRANSDUCER ARRAYS 18 Installation principles 18 Basic description 18 Installation philo...

Page 6: ...M UNITS 41 Operator station 41 Transceiver Unit 43 Location 43 General information 45 Logistics 46 Procedure 46 Surface preservation 47 Preamplifier Unit 47 Scope 47 Location 48 General information 48...

Page 7: ...s 87 Receive array cables 89 Cables between TX Junction Box es and Transceiver Unit for 0 5 degree 90 Cables between Preamplifier Unit and Transceiver Unit 93 ALIGNMENT 96 Vessel coordinate system 97...

Page 8: ...2 Serial line 134 Generic coax cable 135 EM Remote synchronization and On Off 136 Trigger in out 137 Internal control signals 138 Remote control and external trig 139 Standard AC power cable 140 Ether...

Page 9: ...n must be provided by the customer or any shipyard contracted to perform the installation Kongsberg Maritime AS may on special order supply these drawings Drawings must be approved by the appropriate...

Page 10: ...em description The EM 122 Multibeam echo sounder consists of these main units Transducer Arrays Transceiver Unit s Preamplifier Unit TX Junction Box es Operator Station Remote Control To form a comple...

Page 11: ...th integrated shock and vibration absorbers It holds the circuit boards for transmission reception and processing It is normally located in a sonar room close to the transducer arrays An Ethernet cabl...

Page 12: ...ation The Operator Station will consist of a desktop computer an LCD monitor a mouse and a keyboard Additional peripherals may be included An optional kit for mounting the computer in a 19 rack is ava...

Page 13: ...EM 122 Figure 1 System diagram 317669 B 11...

Page 14: ...ays Receive transducer array Sub Bottom Profiler Transceiver Unit Option Transceiver Unit Preamplifier Unit TX Junction Box no 1 TX Junction Box no 3 Transceiver Unit Transceiver Unit Interfaces Posit...

Page 15: ...eiver Unit 1 and Transceiver Unit 2 Cabling between the Transceiver Unit and the Operator Station Cabling between the Transceiver Unit and the TX Junction Box es Cabling between the Transceiver Unit a...

Page 16: ...ith the system must be run and connected to their respective terminations These cables together with the transducer installation will then be checked by the Kongsberg Maritime AS engineers before they...

Page 17: ...proven that the damage was due to production or material defects in the equipment delivered by Kongsberg Maritime AS or irresponsibility by Kongsberg Maritime AS personnel Pre commissioning and accep...

Page 18: ...ecautions are to be taken Consult the applicable manufacturer s documentation for shock and vibration damping of the EM 122 Operator Station and peripherals For more information about temperature and...

Page 19: ...talled in the vicinity of high power supplies and cables antenna cables or other possible sources of interference Warranty The warranty on the scope of supply is 24 months from the date when the equip...

Page 20: ...ansducer arrays comprise several modules which are assembled in mounting frames These are normally fixed in a customized structure on the hull of the vessel Note that the transmitter and receiver modu...

Page 21: ...consideration during the installation planning The basic installation structures are Gondola Blister Flush mounted integrated into the hull Externally mounted with fairing s The installation of the t...

Page 22: ...llel movement of the water A turbulent flow has a disorderly pattern full of eddies The boundary layer increases in thickness when the flow goes from laminar to turbulent Furthermore air bubbles in th...

Page 23: ...nder the water which escapes and make noise The transducer array should be placed with large distance from the bow thruster Noise from protruding objects on the hull Objects protruding from the hull s...

Page 24: ...on a bulbous bow If a nominal horizontal mounting of the transducer array is desired the transducers can be mounted parallel to the keel Most ships have a positive design pitch of 0 5 to 2 Backward t...

Page 25: ...EM 122 Gondola example on page 24 EM 122 blister and steel pipe arrangements example on page 25 3 Prepare the transducer array installation arrangement The installation arrangement must be capable of...

Page 26: ...EM 122 Figure 6 EM 122 Gondola example Cd021 107 24 317669 B...

Page 27: ...Transducer arrays Figure 7 EM 122 blister and steel pipe arrangements example 317669 B 25...

Page 28: ...e conduits a 0 5 x 1 system 96 TX modules and 16 RX modules requires four TX conduits and one RX conduit a 1 x 1 system 48 TX modules and 16 RX modules requires two TX conduits and one RX conduit a 1...

Page 29: ...one or two sharp bends on the conduits may require a larger diameter The upper opening of the steel conduits should be above the vessel s water line If the openings of these conduits are under the wa...

Page 30: ...e vessel and the chosen installation method 3 Install the casings under the hull in either the blister the gondola or into the hull Mounting frames The mounting frames are designed to house the indivi...

Page 31: ...cial tools Torque wrench Drawings Refer to the previously mentioned drawings in the Drawing file on page 109 Important drawings for mounting frames and baffle plates 365207 Baffle plate 1 365208 Baffl...

Page 32: ...t be bolted onto the flat bars inside the casing Note The mounting frame must be installed with correct orientation The number of flat bars depends on the length of the array There are two 2 holes in...

Page 33: ...m 3 Check that the frame is mounted completely flat No point on the frame may deviate from the horizontal plane with more than 0 5 mm Refer to the alignment on page 96 chapter for a proposed measuring...

Page 34: ...gistics and references Safety Refer to the general safety procedures Note that the individual units are heavy Personnel Trained mechanical workers and installation engineers from Kongsberg Maritime AS...

Page 35: ...correct way 2 Pull out the transducer cable and guide it out through the cable penetration in the baffle plate on the bottom side of the mounting frame 3 Secure the transducer module in place with th...

Page 36: ...onstruction fully welded to the hull of the ship I contains casings or boxes which form the mail part of the unit housing the transducer frames and modules The design is aimed at guiding the aerated w...

Page 37: ...casings are included in the Drawing File The blister will be water filled To let the air escape make a suitable hole in the rear end close to the vessel s hull Our recommendation is to place an debri...

Page 38: ...es Logistics and references Logistics and references Safety Refer to the general safety procedures Personnel Trained mechanical workers Ship location Dry dock Special tools Torque wrench Protection Pr...

Page 39: ...r a flush installation method the transducers are installed inside the ship s hull The transducer faces are then levelled with the surface of the hull This method exposes the transducers to passing ai...

Page 40: ...ctive acoustic window Description of a acoustic window Acoustic windows may be supplied for low frequency 12 and 30 kHz multibeam echo sounders only i e the EM 122 and the EM 122 For multibeam echo so...

Page 41: ...hers inside a transducer casing Torch to be used is 160 Nm The window is 2120 mm long and 610 mm wide The construction has 4 longitudinal metal bars 2 on each side of the window Each beam has a hole i...

Page 42: ...EM 122 B B B Plastic TX protection window 40 317669 B...

Page 43: ...n page 53 Remote Control Junction Box on page 56 Drawings showing the physical dimensions are included in the text Note KM strongly recommends that an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS is used to power...

Page 44: ...No specific installation procedures exist for the Operator Station However you must install the units so that they are properly physically supported and protected for shock and vibration due to sea co...

Page 45: ...d in the vessel s sonar room close to the transducer arrays This room must be dry and free from excessive dust and vibration Maximum humidity of 80 is recommended Good ventilation for the equipment co...

Page 46: ...EM 122 Figure 10 EM 122 Transceiver unit mounting 44 317669 B...

Page 47: ...System units Figure 11 Transceiver unit seen from above General information The Transceiver Unit cabinet has access to all the circuit boards on both the front and rear side 317669 B 45...

Page 48: ...mechanical electrical workers Ship location In dry dock or at quay The watertight integrity of the ship will not be affected Special tools Special wrenches lifting equipment Reference None Caution The...

Page 49: ...ckets Make appropriate cautions to avoid spilling of paint on the cabinet Preamplifier Unit Scope on page 47 Location on page 48 General information on page 48 Logistics on page 48 Procedures on page...

Page 50: ...es to be installed and to allow the cabinet to move on its shock absorbers Note Restrictions exist concerning the Sonar Room EMC screen General information The Preamplifier Unit cabinet is fitted with...

Page 51: ...te unit on the bulkhead Use 10 mm bolts maximum torque 64 Nm How to mount the AC cable entry supply voltage 1 Insert the AC plug into the socket How to mount the Transducer array cables and interfaces...

Page 52: ...EM 122 Figure 13 Rear view 50 317669 B...

Page 53: ...the cable plan 3 Close and secure cable bracket to secure the cables Figure 14 Underneath view of the cabinet Surface preservation All exposed metal surfaces which are likely to corrode should be pain...

Page 54: ...EM 122 Figure 15 Preamplifier Unit mounting 687 52 317669 B...

Page 55: ...System units Figure 16 Preamplifier Unit seen from above TX Junction Box es This section presents the general installation procedure for the EM 122 Junction Box es 317669 B 53...

Page 56: ...is 5 meters The cabinet must be mounted on the bulkhead Space must be provided to allow cables to be installed Logistics Safety Refer to the general safety procedures Note that the unit is heavy Perso...

Page 57: ...g them to the transducer cables Surface preservation All exposed metal surfaces which are likely to corrode should be painted according to the appropriate preservation scheme This includes welds base...

Page 58: ...and On Off on page 136 Location The Remote Control Junction Box will normally be installed on the bulkhead in the operations room often close to the Operator Station General information The Remote Co...

Page 59: ...The size and location of these holes are shown on the outline drawings 2 Drill the four 8 5 mm holes in the bulkhead Caution Always check on the other side of the bulkhead before drilling holes 3 Moun...

Page 60: ...EM 122 Figure 18 Remote Control Junction Box outline dimensions 58 317669 B...

Page 61: ...te parity data length and stop bit length for Motion sensor roll pitch heave and optionally heading in format supported by sensors from the main suppliers like Applanix iXSEA Coda Kongsberg Maritime H...

Page 62: ...in air water 58 kg 46 kg TX Frame length 15261 5 mm 0 5 degree 7770 mm 1 degree 4020 mm 2 degrees TX mounting frame Weight in air water 1635 kg 1427 kg 1 degree Receive transducer module RX Length 447...

Page 63: ...roximately 96 kg TX Junction Box Height 440 mm Width 600 mm Depth 303 mm Weight Approximately 15 kg Operator Station Height 4U 178 mm Width 427 mm excluding rack fixing brackets Depth 480 mm excluding...

Page 64: ...ile are stored on the Operator Station s harddisk during operation so operation can continue after power interruption However the file system may be damaged so the use of an uninterruptable power supp...

Page 65: ...er requirements Normal specification is up to 80 non condensing Note To extend the lifetime of the equipment the sonar room should be equipped with sufficient ventilation and the temperature should no...

Page 66: ...an and interconnection diagram specific for the vessel into which the system is installed Note All cable connections may have to be made in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the vessel s cla...

Page 67: ...provided Connection to be made on each end of the cable including system unit terminal board identification and plug socket to be used Number of cores Recommended cable type Minimum cable specificati...

Page 68: ...t this information includes several cables that may not be in use on all installations Figure 19 Operator Station cables C6 Printer or plotter The Operator Station provides one parallel interface to a...

Page 69: ...be used for other purposes See Generic RS 232 Serial line on page 134 The cables must be provided by the installation shipyard C15 Serial B This serial line is intended for a tide depth sensor If such...

Page 70: ...specifies each cable used on the EM 122 Transceiver Unit References are made to detailed cable drawings Note that this information includes several cables that may not be in use on all installations F...

Page 71: ...s The serial lines are normally set up as follows Serial Port 1 Positioning systems Serial Port 2 Motion sensor Serial Port 3 Auxiliary 1 Serial Port 4 Auxiliary 2 The cables must be provided by the i...

Page 72: ...factory 1 Front side Ethernet cables that connects the different plug in boards 2 Rear side Two control signal cable between sub racks AC power cables between the sub racks During the installation th...

Page 73: ...MB S10 PPC TX 36 10 JT AG TX JTAG Ethernet Link Speed Active Duplex Est sync MB S10 PPC TX 36 10 JT AG TX JTAG Ethernet Link Speed Active Duplex Est sync MB S10 PPC TX 36 10 JT AG TX JTAG Ethernet Lin...

Page 74: ...ck Tx sub rack HV sub rack RX RIO RXP RIO BSP RIO TX RIO TXP RIO J4 J4 J4 J4 J3 J3 J3 J3 230 RIO Concurrent 230 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 RIO TXP POWER HVP RIO 306397 230 Normal Service BSP RIO Remot...

Page 75: ...RIO Rear Interface Board Figure 23 RX RIO External connections C54 Preamplifier interconnection cables This is a RX transducer cable terminated in a 50 pin D sub connector Each RX RIO board connects...

Page 76: ...ly set to on C Switch 115 230 V for the fan unit This is a 115 230 Vac AC mains cable Cable C55 is equipped with a 3 pin IEC female socket C55 connects to the TXP RIO board and the cable are provided...

Page 77: ...ax cable on page 135 C58 Trigger in out to HVP RIO This cable is equipped with a standard 9 pin D sub connector The interface is used to synchronize the echo sounder s transmissions with other acousti...

Page 78: ...ary 1 Serial Port 4 Auxiliary 2 C65 C66 Ethernet RJ45 C65 Ethernet 1 to operator station C66 Ethernet 2 is a velocity input from motion sensor This input is needed for doppler compensation in FM mode...

Page 79: ...s Serial Port 2 Motion sensor Serial Port 3 Auxiliary 1 Serial Port 4 Auxiliary 2 C65 USB The USB ports are equipped with two standard USB2 connectors and it is only used for system testing by Kongsbe...

Page 80: ...a Gigabit Ethernet output for a raw data logger option This unit is connected internally to the TRU GBit switch board Figure 28 RDL board External connections C85 Ethernet Ethernet cable to an option...

Page 81: ...RIO Rear Interface Board Figure 29 TX RIO External connections C74 C75 TX transducer via junction box These are TX transducer cables terminated in 50 pin D sub connectors Each TX RIO board connects to...

Page 82: ...e interface is used for internal synchronization signals This cable is provided by the manufacturer For cable details see Internal control signals on page 138 C71 72 AC power connected to the HVP RIO...

Page 83: ...is equipped with a standard 9 pin D sub connector The interface is used to connect to a remote On Off power switch It is also used for external trigger output and synchronization An external system m...

Page 84: ...les must be supplied by the installations shipyard Note The TRU is normally used for 230V AC For 115V AC swithces on HVP RIO TXP RIO and RXP RIO must be set to correct position Otherwise the equipment...

Page 85: ...Cable layout and interconnections Figure 32 Transceiver Unit sub racks rear view 317669 B 83...

Page 86: ...etween HVP Rio and BSP RIO for trig in out signals Preamplifier Preamplifier front view The figure below shows the cable connection from underneath of the cabinet Here will the receiver signal be tran...

Page 87: ...l be transferred to the SBP 300 through P1 connection The P2 connection will transferred the receiver signal to the EM 302 Preamplifier underneath view The figure shows where the cables from the recei...

Page 88: ...EM 122 Figure 34 Preamplifier underneath view 86 317669 B...

Page 89: ...ected to the Transceiver Unit with 12 cables making a total of 24 cables 24 2 degrees One TX Junction Box is used This is connected to the Transceiver Unit with 12 cables Table 2 RX Cables RX Cables S...

Page 90: ...ystem it is of vital importance that the physical location of the transducer modules fits the designated channel number in the transmit and receiver circuitry The TX transducer array is physically pos...

Page 91: ...n down in the tables provided in this chapter Note In order to ensure proper operation by the EM 122 system it is of vital importance that the physical location of the transducer modules fits the desi...

Page 92: ...entify the modules in positions 1 2 3 and so on Figure 36 Location of the first module in each array example Note During the installation of the receiver array you must fill in the table below Cables...

Page 93: ...TX Rio 1 P3 TX 2 26 3 TX 3 27 4 T2 14 TX Rio 1 P4 TX 4 28 5 TX 5 29 6 T3 15 TX Rio 2 P3 TX 6 30 7 TX 7 31 8 T4 16 TX Rio 2 P4 TX 8 32 9 TX 9 33 10 T5 17 TX Rio 3 P3 TX 10 34 11 TX 11 35 12 T6 18 TX R...

Page 94: ...Input socket ID on TX Junction Box 35 TX 11 35 36 T6 18 TX Rio 9 P4 TX 12 36 37 TX 13 37 38 T7 19 TX Rio 10 P3 TX 14 38 39 TX 15 39 40 T8 20 TX Rio 10 P4 TX 16 40 41 TX 17 41 42 T9 21 TX Rio 11 P3 TX...

Page 95: ...umber of cables depends on the chosen RX system beamwidth For every two transducer cables connected to the Preamplifier Unit one cable is passed on to the Transceiver Unit The connections on both unit...

Page 96: ...et on Transceiver Unit 5 RX 5 6 RX 6 R3 RX Rio 2 J3 7 RX 7 8 RX 8 R4 RX Rio 2 J4 9 RX 9 10 RX 10 R5 RX Rio 3 J3 11 RX 11 12 RX 12 R6 RX Rio 3 J4 13 RX 13 14 RX 14 R7 RX Rio 4 J3 15 RX 15 16 RX 16 R8 R...

Page 97: ...Cable layout and interconnections Figure 40 EM 122 Transceiver Unit s rear panel RX 317669 B 95...

Page 98: ...is necessary to calibrate the survey vessel very well and perhaps better than what may have been standard practice earlier The required calibration consists of measurement of where sensors and transd...

Page 99: ...n the tables in this chapter are maximum values and if easily achievable better accuracies should be obtained The relative heading accuracy between Rx and Tx must be within 0 1 All distance measuremen...

Page 100: ...le with an acceptable accuracy and effort it is recommended that this done at the same time as the orientation measurements of the transducers is done The final accuracy of the alignment of the sensor...

Page 101: ...put of the sensor must be verified with the vessel having a known heading such as when it is in drydock Alignment accuracy can also be evaluated with the vessel tied in opposite directions along a qua...

Page 102: ...s must be better than 0 1 Transducer roll and pitch Roll and pitch measurements are made according to standard conventions with positive pitch angle if the transmitter array s forward end is above the...

Page 103: ...rs determined from these surveys together with the measurements done in the dry dock proper values are entered into the EM 122 It is advisable to perform a calibration survey at regular intervals or p...

Page 104: ...d Note If the test engineer is not satisfied with the quality of any part of the installation he she must contact the customer to have the work rectified and brought up to the required quality standar...

Page 105: ...lowing procedure 1 Check that the unit is installed properly secured and that it is suitably orientated to enable easy operation 2 Check that the unit is not damaged 3 Make sure that appropriate slack...

Page 106: ...e sonar room is equipped with the ventilation facilities required for continuous operation 8 Check that the door and the forward part of the cabinet can open completely 9 Checked date sign ___________...

Page 107: ...not damaged 4 Make sure that appropriate slack has been applied to the cables 5 Check that the sonar room is equipped with proper light for maintenance work 6 Check that the sonar room is equipped wit...

Page 108: ...continuity After the cable connections have been completed and the visual inspection has been carried out all the cable cores must be checked for correct connection and continuity Refer to the cable...

Page 109: ...uld be 0 zero ohms 6 Tell your assistant to remove the shorting strap Check that the resistance reaches ohms again 7 Check each core s resistance to ground and each core s resistance to all the other...

Page 110: ...aring them with measurements done with a simple inclinometer 3 Check that the specified sacrificial anodes have been mounted and that any specified anti fouling paint has been applied correctly 4 Chec...

Page 111: ...otherwise is noted Note that these drawings are not available in the electronic copy of this manual The original installation drawings are available in PDF and or AutoCad s DWG formats upon request Sy...

Page 112: ...imensions 25 pins D Connector Transducer cable 13 Weight 24 kg 25000 447 300 14 5 R4 1 mm Draft angle 145 120 342 R10 300 340 112 8 350 CD021031 Page 1 of 1 834 213217 Rev C Note All measurements are...

Page 113: ...dule outline dimensions 178 6 25000 104 R13 131 42 25 Pins D Connector Transducer cable 13 R2 5 700 760 748 172 197 Weight 58kg CD021032 Page 1 of 1 834 213673 Rev B Note All measurements are in mm Th...

Page 114: ...TX array mounting frame assembly 0 5 degree Figure 45 TX array mounting frame assembly 0 5 degree Cd021 108 Page 1 of 1 372053 Rev A Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale 112 31...

Page 115: ...nting frame 599 213430 Stay rod 560 213365 M12x40 bolt 560 075802 Clamp 2 599 21355 Clamp 3 Dummy Module 599 213434 Clamp 4 Dummy Module 599 213436 Clamp 5 Dummy Module 599 213438 Clamp 6 Dummy Module...

Page 116: ...EM 122 TX array Figure 47 TX array with casing and modules 1 degree CD021003 Page 1 of 2 821 213754 Rev A Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale 114 317669 B...

Page 117: ...Drawing file Figure 48 TX array with casing and mounting frame 1 degree CD021003 Page 2 of 2 821 213754 Rev A Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale 317669 B 115...

Page 118: ...degree CD021033 Page 1 of 1 860 213389 Rev B Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale M12x40 bolt 560 075802 Stay rod 560 213398 Mounting frame 599 213390 Clamp 1 assembly 499 2133...

Page 119: ...D21006A 01 821 213756 Rev D Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale Note Observe the direction of the bow and the dif ference between the gaps of stay bolts 300 350 when installing...

Page 120: ...EM 122 Figure 51 RX array with casing mounting frame and baffle plates 2 degree CD21006B_01 821 213756 Rev D Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale 118 317669 B...

Page 121: ...file Preamplifier Figure 52 Preamplifier outline dimensions EM 122 630 83 83 600mm 660 920 300 CD021036 Page 1 of 1 834 2131 12 Rev A Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale 31766...

Page 122: ...Preamplifier outline dimensions EM 122 EM 302 A 190 330 520 260 750 A 640 11 0 83 83 83 514 687 Min 300 CD021949 012 332719 Rev A Page 1 of 2 Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in sca...

Page 123: ...0 100 100 460 303 System SYSTEM Unit ENHET Part no REG NUMMER Ser no Compass safe dist Stand ST Am Steer STEm IP classIP Power V A VA SP VHZ Hz CE conformity Made in Norway Cd021040 Page 1 of 1 834 21...

Page 124: ...EM 122 Transducer cable layout Figure 55 Cable layout 1 degree TX page 1 of 2 Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale Cd021042 Page 1 of 2 321205 Rev A 122 317669 B...

Page 125: ...Drawing file Figure 56 Cable layout 1 degree TX page 2 of 2 Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale Cd021042 Page 2 of 2 321205 Rev A 317669 B 123...

Page 126: ...EM 122 Figure 57 Cable layout 0 5 degree TX page 1 of 2 Cd021 106 Page 1 of 2 315396 Pro03 124 317669 B...

Page 127: ...Drawing file Figure 58 Cable layout 0 5 degree TX page 2 of 2 Cd021 106 Page 2 of 2 315396 Pro03 317669 B 125...

Page 128: ...EM 122 Ice window Figure 59 TX Ice window 126 317669 B...

Page 129: ...Drawing file Figure 60 RX Ice window 317669 B 127...

Page 130: ...epth 379 mm Weight 7 6 kg 24 LCD Width 604 mm Height 408 mm Depth 68 mm Weight 10 kg Cd021046 Page 1 of 1 307181 Rev F 19 rack mount kit for HWS Width 482 6 mm Height 132 5 mm Depth 450 mm Note All me...

Page 131: ...Drawing file Preamplifier Unit Figure 62 RX Preamplifier Unit internal cabling 317669 B 129...

Page 132: ...EM 122 Figure 63 RX Preamplifier Unit internal cabling 130 317669 B...

Page 133: ...Positioning system Generic RS 232 Serial line on page 133 Transceiver Unit Motion sensor Generic RS 232 Serial line on page 133 Transceiver Unit Auxiliary 1 Generic RS 232 Serial line on page 133 Tran...

Page 134: ...e 10 TX Junction Box 2 Specifications From To TX transducer cables from junction boxes or transducer to TRU on page 142 Transceiver Unit TX Junction Box 2 on page TX Junction Box 2 Transducer array 13...

Page 135: ...in the peripheral unit s documentation Note that this cable does not support all the signals in the standard RS 232 specification Local 9 pin D connector Remote system 9 pin D connector 9 6 Female 9 p...

Page 136: ...D Standard RS 232 serial line 1 2 3 4 6 9 8 7 5 Carrier Detect DCD Receive Data RXD Transmit Data TXD Data Terminal Ready DTR System ground GND Data Set Ready DSR Request to Send R TS Clear to Send C...

Page 137: ...used for connections to peripheral units or networks W105 Rev E Coax connection to peripheral unit or network Live Gnd Local Coax connector Peripheral unit to be connected as described in applicable...

Page 138: ...2 4 5 7 6 8 9 9 9 1 1 3 3 2 2 4 4 5 5 7 7 6 6 8 8 Junction box EM1 212595 Terminal block Trigger out Trigger out Trigger GND Trigger GND Standby Standby On RTS RTS CTS CTS GND GND Not connected Transc...

Page 139: ...nder s transmissions with other acoustic instruments It is terminated in a standard 9 pin D sub connector at the Transceiver Unit end Conductors 5 x 2 x 0 5 mm Screen Screened twisted pairs and overal...

Page 140: ...st to Send R TS Synchronization SYNC_TX Ground GND Clock 2MHZ_TX Trigger ground TRIG GND Clock 2MHZ_TX Trigger out TRIG OUT Reset RESET_TX Not connected NC Reset RESET_TX Not connected NC Clear to Sen...

Page 141: ...tion 1 3 2 4 5 7 6 8 9 9 9 1 1 3 3 2 2 4 4 5 5 7 7 6 6 8 8 Junction box Terminal block Trigger out TRIG OUT TRIG OUT Trigger ground TRIG GND TRIG GND Standby 24V Standby 24V GND On ON Ready to send bl...

Page 142: ...ndard power cable for 1 15 230 V ac 2 phase Live normally Brown Neutral normally Blue Use the applicable plug to suit local standard EU standard plug used as example only Ground always Yellow or Yello...

Page 143: ...cable is used to cascade HUBs or for connecting two ethernet stations or computers back to back without a HUB TX Data White Orange 1 TX Data to 3 Recv Data Tx Data Orange 2 Tx Data to 6 Recv Data Recv...

Page 144: ...xes or transducer to TRU These are one to one cables from the EM 122 Transceiver Unit to the TX Junction Boxes Each cable is terminated at the cabinet s rear through a 50 pins D sub connector The cabl...

Page 145: ...rminated at the junction box through a 25 pins D sub connector At the transducer end the cables is moulded to their respective modules The cables are supplied by manufacturer Table 11 25 pin D sub con...

Page 146: ...rom the EM 122 Preamplifier to the Transceiver Unit Each cable is terminated at the cabinet s rear through a 50 pins D sub connector The cables are supplied by manufacturer Apply a label to the cable...

Page 147: ...t bottom side through a 25 pin D sub connector The cables are supplied by manufacturer Apply a label to the cable marked with module type RX and the cable registration number both ends Table 12 25 pin...

Page 148: ...nal cable Junction box This signal cable are used to provides interface between junction box 1 and junction box 2 Cable specifications Conductors 8 x 0 5 mm Screen Screened Maximum diameter 8 8 mm 146...

Page 149: ...intenance or installation work is being carried out on the system Do not open the rack or cabinet doors while in rough seas It may swing open suddenly and cause damage or injury For safety reasons dur...

Page 150: ...s are installed in the vicinity of heat sources Unless it is absolutely unavoidable cables should not be installed across the vessel s expansion joints If the situation is unavoidable a loop of cable...

Page 151: ...These cables must be bonded to the screening of the radio room at its points of entry and exit Physical protection Cables exposed to the risk of physical damage must be enclosed in a steel conduit or...

Page 152: ...or socket which matches the plug or socket on that particular item of equipment Where two cables are connected in series via a junction box or terminal block the screens of both cables must be connec...

Page 153: ...Identification cable requirements 150 Installation drawings 109 steps 23 Introduction 7 J Junction Boxes Location 54 L Location Junction Boxes 54 Logistics 54 M Mount flush 37 Mounting frames Procedur...

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