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Repeater course   

DR-309

 

 

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Summary of Contents for DR-309

Page 1: ...26E Kibalchicha Str St Petersburg Tel 8 800 100 67 19 info unicont com Russia 192174 Fax 7 812 362 76 36 www unicont com NPK Morsvyazavtomatica LLC Course repeater DR 309 Operating manual...

Page 2: ...arking and sealing 7 1 6 Packaging 7 2 USAGE OF THE PRODUCT 8 2 1 Operational constraints 8 2 2 Usage preparations of the Product 8 2 3 Usage of the Product 8 3 TECHNICAL SERVICE OF THE PRODUCT 16 3 1...

Page 3: ...ical specifications and rules for the safe Product operation Only those who have had general education in the area of electronic devices and those who have read and understood this document shall be p...

Page 4: ...anically isolated ports RS 422 and RS 232 with NMEA standard support input data retransmission to external ship systems from the selected ports the Repeater is controlled using the relevant buttons on...

Page 5: ...an be configured for a certain data source The settings in this case include the following defining a number of the input channel setting NMEA sentence type HDG HDM HDT switching on off a checksum tes...

Page 6: ...meter settings 4 Decreases backlight brightness scrolls the menu items and parameter settings 5 F Switches the course data sources Long button push ensures access to the main menu mode 6 Character dis...

Page 7: ...of paint coating damage Abrasive cloth 0 06 0 06 m To polish surfaces of the Prod uct in case of paint coating damage 1 5 MARKING AND SEALING The nameplates where the user can find a serial number dat...

Page 8: ...power off before disconnecting cables and replacing fuses follow Rules for Operation of Customers Electrical Installations and Safety Rules for Operation of Customers Electrical Installations while t...

Page 9: ...ettings can be provided for every data source the user can detect input channel number set a NMEA sentence type HDG HDM HDT as well as switch on off checksum test mode 2 3 4 Backlight brightness adjus...

Page 10: ...sion stops the Product switches over to the emergency mode To access the menu use F button Caution Once the Product is switched on it represents the last saved user set tings backlight brightness leve...

Page 11: ...card TEST Test mode UP Menu exit 2 3 9 Submenu of the first H1 and second CH2 channels The submenu CH1 CH2 ensures configuration of the communication chan nels main parameters CH1 CH2 The first and s...

Page 12: ...cted value and exit the submenu and to select the submenu Caution Use F button to set up save the selected value The Product will exit the configuration submenu 2 3 10 Configuration submenu of the dat...

Page 13: ...CRC Switch on off checksum test function of NMEA 0183 sentence Possible values ON checksum test is on OFF checksum test is off UP SRC1 submenu exit SRC2 or SRC3 Description of the control buttons in...

Page 14: ...ompass card using and buttons Press F button The synchronizing value will be recorded to the non volatile memory The Product will exit the synchronization mode Description of the controls in the SYNC...

Page 15: ...gure 4 Data are absent Press any button to deactivate the backlight flashing After deactivating the Product will still operate in the emergency mode with the character display showing 2 3 16 Recovery...

Page 16: ...nning equipment TS 2 is organized and controlled by a person in charge and carried out by the staff The recommended amount of consumables to provide the TS is represented in Table Table 2 3 2 SAFETY F...

Page 17: ...age clean it with abra sive cloth then alcohol soaked cloth cover with varnish and let dry 1 person 5 minutes Check reliability of cable and bus connection to the unit Make sure that connectors and at...

Page 18: ...e time of represervation 2 years from the Manufacturer s commissioning The Repeater s preservation is done in full terms for 2 years according to the relevant regulatory documents The represervation i...

Page 19: ...11 All other defects shall be carried out only by the Manufacturer s specialists or the Manufacturer s representatives The Repeater s malfunction may be caused by mechanical or electrical damage as we...

Page 20: ...tions 5 40 with the concentration of dust oil moisture and aggres sive impurities in the air within the required limits for the working areas of production facilities After storage or transportation o...

Page 21: ...n sealed and heated compartments sea transportation in dry service premises The Product must be transported in compliance with transportation rules applicable for each means of transport During loadin...

Page 22: ...e equipment unit to the manufacturer for its further disposal Proper disposal of the Product components allows avoiding possible negative en vironmental and health impacts and it also allows for prope...

Page 23: ...se of misuse of equipment the Manufacturer shall not accept damage claims For more warranty details visit our website www unicont com section Support Address and contacts of Manufacturer s service cen...

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