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Simrad SP70

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851-164336 / D

6.4 Sonar Operating Panel

Observe the following procedure. To ensure correct operation, tick
off every item when the action has been carried out.

1

Mount the Sonar Operating Panel in an almost horizontal
position to facilitate operation of the trackball.
- The necessary mounting hardware (four screws, four nut

plates and four bolt covers) are supplied in the standard

delivery.

2

Drill and cut the panel opening as shown in the figure.

3

Mount the Sonar Operating Panel using the supplied
hardware.

a

Position the four nut plates shown in the figure.

b

Use a 3 mm Allen key to fasten the four special bolts.

c

Mount the bolt covers in the four corners of the Operating
Panel.

372 mm

Nut plate

15

2 m

m

401

.9 m

m

ø7x4

(C

D

5

654)

Figure 15

Operating panel

cut-out

Related topics

Maximum cable distances, page 48.

Summary of Contents for Simrad SP70

Page 1: ...Simrad SP70 Low frequency long range fishery sonar Installation manual A L W A Y S A T T H E F O R E F R O N T O F T E C H N O L O G Y www simrad com...

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Page 3: ...sonar must never be powered up when the ship is in dry dock The transducer will be damaged if it transmits in open air To prevent inadvertent use of the sonar pull out the mains plug on the Sonar Proc...

Page 4: ...nuals before attempting to operate or work on the equipment Simrad AS disclaims any responsibility for damage or injury caused by improper installation use or maintenance of the equipment Copyright E...

Page 5: ...Page 23 3 Installation of the Sonar Trunk Page 29 4 Installation of the Hull Unit Page 34 5 Installation of the Transceiver Unit Page 43 6 Installation of Wheelhouse Units Page 47 7 Cable layout Page...

Page 6: ...ied as the basis for the shipyard s own installation drawings applicable to the vessel On completion of the installation this manual must be kept on the vessel for reference purposes during system mai...

Page 7: ...9 Purpose 9 Equipment responsibility 9 Receipt unpacking and storage 9 1 6 General safety rules 10 1 7 Installation requirements 11 Responsibility and approval 11 Supply power 11 Environmental require...

Page 8: ...ir vent pipe 27 Bilge pump 27 Lighting 27 Dry docking 27 Decking 27 3 SONAR TRUNK 29 3 1 Mounting of the trunk 29 3 2 Protection 30 Protecting blister 30 Corrosion protection 30 3 3 Trunk installation...

Page 9: ...nterface Unit 54 6 7 Loudspeaker 55 7 CABLE LAYOUT 56 7 1 Introduction 56 7 2 System cabling 57 Cable layout 57 System and shipyard cables 57 7 3 Cable specifications 59 7 4 Wheelhouse cabling 61 Intr...

Page 10: ...witch 98 9 6 Starting up the Wheelhouse Units 100 Introduction 100 Start up 100 Display set up 101 9 7 Checking the Operating Panel 102 Introduction 102 Functional test 102 Power off 106 9 8 Checking...

Page 11: ...eneral 130 Default interface settings 130 Changing the interface settings 130 Serial line inspection 131 10 3 Speed log 133 Introduction 133 Pulse log 200 pulses per nautical mile 133 Speed log with R...

Page 12: ...cifications 157 12 4 Telegram formats 158 Introduction 158 NMEA 0183 159 Gyro 160 Speed log 161 Time 162 Trawl systems 163 Global Positioning System GPS 169 Echo sounder 171 Sea current sensor 173 Win...

Page 13: ...Only minor corrections Rev C Partly reorganised Test of radio bouys introduced Additional hull units added Rev D Introduced new MC70 Sonar Processing Unit and new Sonar Interface Unit Other minor cor...

Page 14: ...Simrad SP70 X 851 164336 D This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 15: ...parate the victim from the source If the voltage exceeds 1000 volts switch off the supply and be ready to catch the victim Take care do not become a victim yourself Commence first aid on the spot Cont...

Page 16: ...n for every five cycles of ECM This will be hard work but keep going His life depends on you If there are other people available to help one should perform the ECM while one performs the artificial re...

Page 17: ...ion this document should be stored on board the vessel for later reference when updating or servicing the equipment Note The installer is responsible for the equipment during the installation The guar...

Page 18: ...m diagram A simplified SP70 system diagram is shown Legend A Colour display B Operating Panel C Sonar Processor Unit D Sonar Interface Unit E Loudspeaker F Multiple interface lines to peripheral equip...

Page 19: ...Introduction 3 851 164336 D CD6484B H G E A C D B F Wheelhouse Sonar room 115 230 Vac 115 230 Vac 115 230 Vac 230 380 440 Vac 3 phase Figure 1 SP70 System diagram...

Page 20: ...cerning weights and dimensions of the various units General The Simrad SP70 sonar system is delivered without a dome system The standard hull unit employs a Simrad SQ4 installation trunk allowing the...

Page 21: ...Specifications Order number SP71 1 2 m 25 knots 20 bolts PCD 620 mm SP7 205674 SP72 1 6 m 20 knots 20 bolts PCD 620 mm SP7 204880 SP73 1 2 m 25 knots 24 bolts PCD 680 mm SP7 205501 SP74 1 6 m 20 knots...

Page 22: ...terface box is required Unit Order number LR40 Gyro interface unit 298 078535 90 degrees tilt The optional tilt also opens all 180 degrees vertical mode presentations Unit Order number 90 degrees tilt...

Page 23: ...signals can be ordered from Simrad 3 phase synchro signal 20 to 150 V L L 50 60 400 Hz gear ration 1 360 or 1 180 3 phase stepper signal 20 to 150 V L L gear ration 1 360 or 1 180 Refer to page 6 for...

Page 24: ...connected Simrad PI30 Purse seine system RS 232 Trawl system To provide trawl information on the sonar s display one of the following Simrad trawl systems may be connected Simrad FS903 Trawl sonar sys...

Page 25: ...unpacking and storage Upon accepting shipment of the equipment the shipyard and or the dealer should ensure that the delivery is complete and inspect each shipping container for evidence of physical...

Page 26: ...ce or installation work is being carried out on the system Read and understand the first aid instructions for electric shock For safety reasons during troubleshooting on the equipment with power ON tw...

Page 27: ...ndently maintain power to the sonar for a minimum of 10 minutes This ensures that the system can be switched off in a controlled manner in the event of a power failure Environmental requirements Tempe...

Page 28: ...quipment Note The location of the sonar trunk and or protection blister must be noted on the vessel s docking plan for future reference Wiring The cable from the wheelhouse to the sonar room must be s...

Page 29: ...stigated by the packer shipper before the unit is dispatched Local transportation All local transportation must be carried out according to the same specifications as for the initial delivery In gener...

Page 30: ...llation and use During this storage period certain specifications must be met The equipment must be preserved and stored in such a way that it does not constitute any danger to health environment or p...

Page 31: ...n temperature must not be lower than 30 C and not warmer than 70 C If other limitations apply the crates will be marked accordingly Note Transducers must not be stored in temperatures below 20 C 3 The...

Page 32: ...ing instructions General unpacking procedure Normal precautions for the handling transportation and storage of fragile electronic equipment must be undertaken Note Iftheunitisnottobepreparedforimmedia...

Page 33: ...ift the unit in its bag out of the carton and place it in a stable position on the floor work bench Note Cables must never be used as carrying handles or lifting points Inspect the unit for damage bef...

Page 34: ...nts and isolated from sources of vibration Note Do not break the seal to open a circuit board package before the board is to be used If the board package is returned to the manufacturers with the seal...

Page 35: ...f the mechanical unit may have been exposed to a salt atmosphere while it was in use it must be thoroughly cleaned both internally and externally to prevent corrosion If the construction materials and...

Page 36: ...iod Caution Units containing lithium or alkaline batteries must be handled separately and with care Such units are marked accordingly Do not attempt to recharge such batteries open them or dispose of...

Page 37: ...esidue of the vaporised metal on the device and thus create a short circuit This may result in a catastrophic failure or degraded performance of the device ESD Protection during transport and storage...

Page 38: ...mperature protection If the unit must be protected against extremes of temperature the carton cratemustbelinedonallwalls baseandlidwith5 cmthick polyurethane or polystyrene foam These units will be id...

Page 39: ...must be taken into consideration the most important of which is the vessel s construction This guide is for use in selecting the best location for the transducer and includes a brief description of ar...

Page 40: ...tion is off set from the vessel s centre line make sure that transducer transmission and reception will not be obstructed by the keel Welding marks for docking Waterline at normal trim LBP CD1881 1 3...

Page 41: ...e hull indentations and pipe in outlets are potential sources of underwater noise They may act as resonant cavities amplifying noise at certain frequencies create cavitation or turbulence Transducers...

Page 42: ...attachment point rated at a minimum of two tons for supporting a lifting device should be located above the Hull Unit This permanently installed fixture will facilitate Trunk and Hull Unit mounting an...

Page 43: ...g cock on the Hull Unit The pipe should be laid with with continuous rise to free air on deck or through the ship s side Note Through hull modifications are subject to approval by the vessel s nationa...

Page 44: ...0 2080 Min 3000 lifting device Heater Transceiver unit Lighting Load capacity Min 2 tonnes Air bleeding pipe Min Di 10mm Air vent pipes Dia min 50 Min 4000 25 All dimensions are in millimeters Pipes 1...

Page 45: ...of the trunk flange to the underside of the protection blister must be as shown in the referenced figures Refer to figures 5 and 6 on pages 32 and 33 The top flange must be parallel to the constructio...

Page 46: ...o figure 6 on page 33 Corrosion protection As soon as all installation welding and grinding has been performed the trunk and the surrounding area should be primed and painted using a quality protectiv...

Page 47: ...Installation trunk 31 851 164336 D 3 4 Principles The drawings on the next pages illustrate the installation of the sonar trunk...

Page 48: ...n bracket 1 4 6 mm The circular opening of the blister should have a diameter equal to the inside diameter of the trunk Deflection brackets should be welded only to the shell plating 3 4 knee plates m...

Page 49: ...ister and deflection bracket 1 4 6 mm The circular opening of the blister should have a diameter equal to the inside diameter of the trunk Deflection brackets must only be welded to the shell plating...

Page 50: ...ates the vessel hull it is very important that the hull unit is installed and secured properly This chapter describes the physical installation of the hull unit The following information is provided O...

Page 51: ...as 1 2 m stroke length and it is designed for maximum speed 15 knots It will fit on a standard Simrad trunk with 540 mm pitch centre diameter PCD SP71 This hull unit has 1 2 m stroke length and it is...

Page 52: ...esigned for maximum speed 20 knots It will fit on a standard Simrad trunk with 680 mm pitch centre diameter SP75 This hull unit has 1 0 m stroke length and it is designed for maximum speed 15 knots It...

Page 53: ...eing manoeuvred into the sonar room CD6415B Upper limit switch Lower limit switch Transducer shaft Motor Control Unit Gantry Installation trunk Mounting flange Transducer Hoist Motor Figure 8 SP70 Hul...

Page 54: ...t Observe the following procedure To ensure correct operation tick off every item when the action has been carried out 1 Use a tackle to lower the Hull Unit with the transducer protection in place int...

Page 55: ...ransmission in air inside the trunk a pipe with a minimum inside diameter of 10 mm must be attached to the air bleeding cock This vent should be run with continuous rise to the main deck or through th...

Page 56: ...chanical support of the hull unit gantry is satisfactory To prevent unwanted vortex induced vibration the Hull Unit must be secured to the bulkhead Use the two pre drilled holes on the gantry to mount...

Page 57: ...ent Note that the transducer should not be mechanically aligned even though the Hull Unit is oriented differently than shown Transducer alignment will be later performed in the ProcessorUnit by rotati...

Page 58: ...sulation satisfactory Is the ventilation satisfactory Is the air vent pipe satisfactory Is a bilge pump installed Is the lighting satisfactory Is the sonar room suitably decked Is the mechanical suppo...

Page 59: ...rocedure Free bulkhead space is required to mount the Transceiver Unit cabinet Drawing references see pages 46 44 and 45 Procedure Observe the following procedure To ensure correct operation tick off...

Page 60: ...SP70 44 851 164336 D Figure 11 Mounting the brackets for the Transceiver Unit side view Angle bars with threaded holes for shock absorbers Bars supplied by Simrad 680 2 680 5 Overhead Deck Bulkhead C...

Page 61: ...Transceiver unit 45 851 164336 D Figure 12 Mounting the brackets for the Transceiver Unit forward view CD1988A App 40 150 Min 150 Min Recommended 1100 1200 Min 300 Min 75 150 Min 470 10 App 70...

Page 62: ...Simrad SP70 46 851 164336 D Figure 13 Mounting the Transceiver Unit CD3110A...

Page 63: ...Overview This chapter explains how to install the SP70 hardware units normally positioned in the wheelhouse Topics Location page 48 Colour display page 51 Operating Panel page 52 Sonar Processor Unit...

Page 64: ...tallation requirements Installation of the wheelhouse units must be performed by qualified and trained personnel with regard to The safe navigation of the vessel The Compass safe distance for each ind...

Page 65: ...wed for when planning the unit s location Standard compass 0 05 m Steering compass 0 05 m Sonar Processor Unit The Sonar Processor Unit MC70 should be installed inside a console in a cabinet or on a d...

Page 66: ...udspeaker Choosing a location and installation of the loudspeaker should be done with regard to utility The compass safe distance must be allowed for when planning the unit s location Standard compass...

Page 67: ...al equipment For installation and operation of the chosen display unit refer to the manual supplied with the unit Refer to page 6 for more information about the displays available from Simrad 1 Mount...

Page 68: ...re four screws four nut plates and four bolt covers are supplied in the standard delivery 2 Drill and cut the panel opening as shown in the figure 3 Mount the Sonar Operating Panel using the supplied...

Page 69: ...e following procedure To ensure correct operation tick off every item when the action has been carried out 1 Prepare the mounting location 2 Dismountthemounting framewith theshock absorbersfrom the So...

Page 70: ...unit Provide enough space for easy access to the cabling 149 mm 7 mm 253 mm CD7026 Figure 17 Mounting the Sonar Interface Unit Observe the following procedure To ensure correct operation tick off ever...

Page 71: ...ay unit Provide enough space for easy access to the cabling Observe the following procedure To ensure correct operation tick off every item when the action has been carried out 1 Prepare the mounting...

Page 72: ...orresponding maritime authority and or classification society If no such guide lines exist Simrad AS recommends that Det Norske Veritas DNV Report No 80 P008 Guidelines for Installation and Proposal f...

Page 73: ...cables are marked on the cable plan with an asterisk Cables provided by the shipyard performing the installation or the shipowner System cables Most system cables in the standard delivery are supplie...

Page 74: ...rd A C9 Keyboard B C5 Serial C6 Cheapernet Cables identified with an asterisk are provided by Simrad C12 Course gyro C13 GPS Log C14 Echo sounder C24 Scientific data output C25 Synchronization Transce...

Page 75: ...r Cable details on page 186 C2 Display This is a standard VGA or DVI display cable It is normally provided by the display manufacturer VGA Cable details on page 189 C4 C5 C6 Sonar Interface Unit This...

Page 76: ...The transducer cables are provided by the manufacturer They are physically connected to the top of the transducer shaft All transducer cables are provided by Simrad C17 Motor control This cable is co...

Page 77: ...onnectors are identified with Jx tags Note The Sonar Processor Unit provides a large number of connectors that are not used by the SP70 sonar Connections to the Sonar Interface Unit are made on the te...

Page 78: ...nar Processor Unit and the Sonar Interface Unit Figure 19 Connections to the Sonar Processor Unit C3 AC mains C2 Video C7 USB C8 Serial C4 Control C6 Cheapernet C5 Serial CD717A C9 Operating Panel J4...

Page 79: ...inated in the computer end with a male 15 pin Delta connector VGA or a special DVI connector The cable is normally supplied by the display manufacturer VGA Cable details on page 189 Observe the follow...

Page 80: ...he cable length is 1 2 m 1 Connect the plug to the connector on the circuit board in slot J5 on the rear side of the Sonar Processor Unit Cable details on page 178 C6 Cheapernet communication This is...

Page 81: ...able from the Operating Panel to the Sonar Processor Unit and the Sonar Interface Unit This dual cable has a common 15 pin Delta connector in the Operating Panel end a 9 pin female Delta connector in...

Page 82: ...andard delivery with a length of 100 meters and it has a pre connected plug in the Sonar Interface Unit end Cable details on page 183 1 Run the 100 m data cable from the wheelhouse to the sonar room N...

Page 83: ...ng all cables connected to the Transceiver Unit must have appropriate slack to allow for approximately 10 cm cabinet movement in all directions Cables C17 Motor control This cable is connected between...

Page 84: ...ble from the Transceiver Unit to the Motor Control Unit mounted on the gantry 5 Use the cable gland on the right hand side in the Motor Control Unit and terminate the cable shielding in the cable glan...

Page 85: ...the control and data cable from the Sonar Interface Unit in the wheelhouse to the Transceiver Unit in the sonar room The cable is included in the standard delivery with a length of 100 meters and has...

Page 86: ...the referenced cable drawing The connections are made to the Motor Control Unit Refer to the detailed cable drawing on page 187 Observe the following procedure 1 Set the hoisting lowering switch S302...

Page 87: ...the connector Figure 25 Power units in the Transceiver Unit ANALOG POWER SUPPLY SWITCHED POWER SUPPLY SERVICE OFF NORMAL ON OFF RELAY 24V STAND BY CAUTION DO NOT PULL OUT THIS UNIT BEFORE THE METER S...

Page 88: ...sition 4 Connect the mains power cable to a normal mains outlet in the sonar room If the delivered cable connector does not fit use an adaptor or replace with a suitable plug For connection of the mai...

Page 89: ...loop of cable having a length proportional to the possible expansion of the joint must be provided The minimum internal radius of the loop must be at least twelve times the external diameter of the c...

Page 90: ...storage spaces and cargo spaces must be protected by a suitable casing or conduit even when armoured if the cable covering does not guarantee sufficient protection for the cables Metallic materials u...

Page 91: ...tions are used for all cable conductors especially those that are to be connected to terminal blocks In this case crimped sleeve terminations must be fitted to prevent the conductor core from fraying...

Page 92: ...t before mentioned in a later chapter Required inputs The SP70 sonar system requires input from both a speed log and a course gyro Inaccurate data from either of these instruments will result in an in...

Page 93: ...and TB7 in the bottom row TB4 TB8 CD7014 TB1 through TB7 are all RS 232 serial line connections These may be used for any of the serial line auxiliary inputs Which input is used for which peripheral d...

Page 94: ...output must be free from other connections The figure to the left shows the connection of a pulse log with relay output to terminal TB8 in the Sonar Interface Unit For connection of a pulse log with...

Page 95: ...rse data Refer to the cable connection drawing for termination of the serial line data in the Sonar Interface Unit Refer to drawing on page 181 For connection to the speed log refer to the applicable...

Page 96: ...erial line data in the Sonar Interface Unit Refer to the drawing on page 181 For connection to the course gyro refer to the applicable gyro documentation Gyro with 3 phase synchro or stepper output If...

Page 97: ...peed log information Most D GPS systems are equipped to present the course information but this data is generally too inconsistent to provide a stable sonar presentation The sonar can read the D GPS d...

Page 98: ...mat RS 232 serial line may be connected Most Simrad echo sounders have the depth output available on an RS 232 serial line Refer to the cable connection drawing for termination of the serial line data...

Page 99: ...m in the vertical modes on the sonar When the ITI trawl system is connected to the SP70 sonar the information exchanged between the ITI and sonar is ITI to sonar Trawl position relative to vessel Dept...

Page 100: ...ction To provide purse seine depth information on the sonar s display Simrad PI30 Purse seine system may be connected Refer to the cable connection drawing for termination of the serial line data in t...

Page 101: ...ter systems Kaijo DCG 200 The interface is based on an RS 232 serial line Refer to the cable connection drawing for termination of the serial line data in the Sonar Interface Unit Refer to the drawing...

Page 102: ...ERPE Ariane Ryokusei All these systems are interfaced by means of an RS 232 serial line Refer to the cable connection drawing for termination of the serial line data in the Sonar Interface Unit Refer...

Page 103: ...tion to the standard operating panel an extra trackball or mouse with USB interface may be connected to the SP70 Sonar Processor Unit In such case all sonar operation may be controlled from this devic...

Page 104: ...ry on The following procedures shall be performed Checklist before start up commences page 89 Staring the stand by power supply page 90 Staring up the Hull Unit page 92 Adjusting the middle position s...

Page 105: ...the Sonar Interface Unit in the wheelhouse J3 connector for C15 CD7011 Figure 29 C15 connects to socket J3 in the Sonar Interface Unit Transceiver Unit 2 Check that the ship s mains fuses to the Trans...

Page 106: ...ing procedure to start up the stand by power supply To ensure correct operation tick off every item when the action has been carried out 1 Check that the mains input connector P201 on the front of the...

Page 107: ...age 115 Vac or 230 Vac position 6 Reinsert the mains input connector P201 on the front of the power supply 7 Check that lamps L201 and L202 on the front of the power supply illuminate 8 Check that the...

Page 108: ...efore you start the functional check make sure that the mains fuses for the hull unit has been disconnected in the fuse box This check will only require the 24 Vdc standby power from the Transceiver U...

Page 109: ...r to figure 32 on page 94 8 Remove the hand crank from the shaft but do not place it back into the Motor Control Unit 9 Set the hoisting lowering switch S302 to Hoist position and check that the hoist...

Page 110: ...75 CD3421B Figure 32 Hand crank 12 Place the hand crank back into its storage position in the Motor Control Unit 13 Activate the hoisting contactor K301 by setting the hoisting lowering switch S302 t...

Page 111: ...hase The hoist lower motor is normally pre wired for 380 440 Vac three phase If the measured three phase voltage is 230 Vac the motor must be rewired 1 Remove the 3 phasemains fusesfor thehull unitin...

Page 112: ...hip s 3 phase mains fuses b Change two of the connections to the terminals on the motor overload switch S301 c Reinsert the 3 phase mains fuses in the ship s fusebox 6 Set the hoisting lowering switch...

Page 113: ...the transducer Hoisting will be stopped automatically when the top of the transducer makes contact with the upper limit switch S304 12 Repeat the hoisting lowering operation to find the best position...

Page 114: ...not possible to measure the distance X it can be calculated using the total trunk height D Use the table below to perform the calculation Total trunk height D mm Distance flange transducer bottom 760...

Page 115: ...Start up procedures 99 851 164336 D 760 mm X D X 425 mm Magnet Middle position switch CD3422 Figure 34 Adjusting the middle position switch...

Page 116: ...e serious damage to the system Start up Observe the following procedure for starting up the sonar 1 Connect the Sonar Processor Unit s AC mains plug 2 Press the Power button on the display unit Check...

Page 117: ...Move the cursor to the Setup tab on the right hand side of the main menu and press the Select button The Setup menu will be displayed b Move the cursor to the Test button in the Setup menu and press...

Page 118: ...View Object SONAR OPERATING PANEL TILT Manual Auto VARIOUS Zoom Record Off Centre Position Track Manual Target Track Auto Search TRAIN CD5377A WMF GIF SIMRAD 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 6 7 Functional test Observe...

Page 119: ...Check the Circle Marker a Press the Circle Marker button field 2 third button b Check if a circle appears centred around the cursor c Press the button once more and check that the circle marker disapp...

Page 120: ...peatedly field 4 on the Operating Panel c Check that the Gain readout in vertical the menu can be changed from 0 to 50 10 Check the Vertical range readout a Press the Range V and Range V buttons repea...

Page 121: ...Auto button e Check that the tilt limits appear on the Tilt indicator f Press Manual to stop the automatic tilt program Zoom view 15 Check the Zoom function a Select Mode 1 Bow Up b Move the cursor to...

Page 122: ...et circle disappears 21 Check the Auto search function a Press the Auto Search button field 9 b Check that the audio line starts a search within the displayed sector limits c Press the Manual button t...

Page 123: ...in the sonar room must press the red button marked 0 on the motor overload switch S301 in the Motor Control Unit Refer to figure 31 on page 93 The following two procedures must be performed simultanou...

Page 124: ...oom to perform the next step 3 Sonar room Press the black button marked 1 on the motor overload switch S301 in the Motor Control Unit 4 Sonar room Set the hoist lower switch S302 in the Motor Control...

Page 125: ...position b Check that the LED next to the Up button starts to flash and that the audible signal indicates transducer movement c When upper position has been reached check that the LED next to the Up b...

Page 126: ...d Notify the sonar room to perform the next step 11 Sonar room Set the hoisting lowering switch S302 in the Motor Control unit to the Stop position 12 Switch off the sonar a Press the Power button on...

Page 127: ...rt up procedures 111 851 164336 D Blank page This page is intentionally left blank It allows you to remove the next test procedure from the manual and bring it down to the sonar room during the proced...

Page 128: ...on marked 1 on the motor overload switch S301 in the Motor Control Unit 4 Set the hoist lower switch S302 in the Motor Control Unit to Remote a Notify the bridge to perform the next step 5 Bridge Lowe...

Page 129: ...0 112751 POWER SUPPLY 290 112750 100 50 0 1 5 0 Service switch S202 Fuses F204 F205 Lamp L205 Lamp L201 Lamp L202 Lamp L203 Lamp L204 CD3118C GIF Figure 38 The lamps fuses and service switch on the po...

Page 130: ...r approximately two seconds 8 Checkthatthe TransceiverUnit startsup afterapproximately two minutes and the two LEDs marked COM on the top of the SPB 31 circuit board starts to flash The COM and TXEN L...

Page 131: ...u in the lower part of the menu field d Select Noise VR to select the Noise test menu settings After the preparations described above has been carried out the echo level for the selected audio beam wi...

Page 132: ...amage to the transducer and the transmitters Preparations In order to prepare the system start up carry out the following operations in the Transceiver Unit and the motor control unit 1 Connect and fa...

Page 133: ...eiver Unit works properly Make sure that proper communication exists between the two locations Note Should problems occur in the sonar room the person in the sonar room must set the service switch S20...

Page 134: ...V Powerunit shows approximately 25 V 6 Sonar room Check that the TX Enable LED TXEN on the TIB board starts flashing For location of the TXEN LED refer to figure 39 on page 117 7 Set the TX Power in t...

Page 135: ...rt up procedures 119 851 164336 D Blank page This page is intentionally left blank It allows you to remove the next test procedure from the manual and bring it down to the sonar room during the proced...

Page 136: ...r in the Horizontal menu to Low and check that echoes appear on the display 5 Check that the voltmeter on the HV Power unit shows approximately 25 V 6 Check that the TX Enable LED TXEN on the TIB boar...

Page 137: ...is installed different from the recommended orientation previously described you must carry out this procedure to align the sonar echo on the display Therecommended orientation is shown in section Hul...

Page 138: ...ocedure To align the sonar picture Observe the following procedure to align the sonar picture 1 Locate the 0 degrees transducer mark 2 Estimate the approximate alignment angle 0to 360degrees clockwise...

Page 139: ...menu field f Press the Alignment button g Enter the estimated alignment angle 4 Check that the echo picture on the display is correct in relation to the ambient situation If not make a fine adjustment...

Page 140: ...lled to established the type 2 Use the information in the two next sections to define the alignment angle 3 Carry out the common procedure below to align the sonar picture SP70 Hull Unit On the standa...

Page 141: ...or is always related to the gantry as indicated in the figure below BOW CD6348 0 transducer mark O 0 stabilisation sensor O Offset angle Figure 42 Offset angle definition Observe the following procedu...

Page 142: ...a parameter into the sonar system 1 Select the Setup menu 2 Press the Test to bring up the System test menu 3 Press the Installation Menu button and observe the menu appears on the top of the display...

Page 143: ...a new display mode is selected the vessel symbol will change to the selected size Instrument position offsets In order to get correct references of the instruments the position of the sonar transduce...

Page 144: ...nish 7 Select Own Ship on the Installation menu then Instrument Position Offsets and finally GPS 8 Observe the Instrument Offset Positions menu appear at the bottom of the menu field 9 Press the X Pos...

Page 145: ...ystem shall be set up to accept the signals from the sensors The following information is provided General information page 130 Speed log page 133 Course gyro page 135 D GPS page 137 Echo sounder page...

Page 146: ...Press the Test button to open the System Test menu 3 Press the Installation Menu button 4 Observe the Installation menu appear on the top of the display 5 Select I O Setup on the Installation menu an...

Page 147: ...ing the telegram format of the received data Use the following procedure for viewing of the Object Inspector 1 Select the Setup menu 2 Presse Test button to open the System test menu 3 Press the Messa...

Page 148: ...me way 8 Observe the list of communication ports 9 Press the sign in front of the actual serial port 10 Press the COM symbol under the serial port The Object Inspector will display the transmit and re...

Page 149: ...s in the Sensor Config menu correspond to the sensor settings table Note that the pulse log must use serial port no 9 4 Press Close to exit the Sensor Config menu 5 Check that the speed readout in the...

Page 150: ...s to the I O Setup page 130 Speed data from D GPS If the GPS is used for the speed data input wait with this test until the GPS position data are tested Observe the following procedure to test the GPS...

Page 151: ...bserve the following procedure to test the course gyro input 1 Access the I O Setup menu 2 Select Sensors in the I O Setup menu then Heading and finally Gyro 3 Observe the Sensor Config submenu appear...

Page 152: ...of the menu field 4 Change the settings in the Sensor Config submenu to suit your requirements for the serial line 5 Press Close to exit the Sensor Config menu 6 Check that the heading readout in the...

Page 153: ...0 2 Select Sensors in the I O Setup menu then Pos System and finally GPS 3 Observe the Sensor Config submenu appears at the bottom of the menu field 4 Check that the settings in the Sensor Config subm...

Page 154: ...for this is located on page 130 2 Select Sensors in the I O Setup menu then Echo sounder and finally EchoNmea 3 Observe the Sensor Config submenu appears at the bottom of the menu field 4 Check that t...

Page 155: ...or Config submenu appears at the bottom of the menu field 4 Check that the settings in the Sensor Config submenu correspond to your requirements for the serial line 5 Press Close to exit the Sensor Co...

Page 156: ...fig submenu appears at the bottom of the menu field 4 Check that the settings in the Sensor Config submenu correspond to your requirements for the serial line 5 Press Close to exit the Sensor Config m...

Page 157: ...nu then BuoySystem and finally Buoy NMEA 3 Observe the Sensor Config submenu appears at the bottom of the menu field 4 Check that the settings in the Sensor Config submenu correspond to your requireme...

Page 158: ...Current meter and finally Kaijo 3 Observe the Sensor Config submenu appears at the bottom of the menu field 4 Check that the settings in the Sensor Config submenu correspond to your requirements for...

Page 159: ...erify that the sonar works properly the following measurements and tests must be carried out Source Level SL measurements page 144 Receiving voltage response VR page 148 Noise speed curve page 151 To...

Page 160: ...y you need to hook up the test equipement Refer to figure 46 for the necessary test schematics Preparing the operational mode For measurement of the source level in omni mode use the following menu se...

Page 161: ...ydrophone and adjust the tilt on the sonar to get maximum voltage on the oscilloscope at a tilt angle of 0 degrees 5 Measure the time delay from the negative going TX Enable pulse to the transmitter p...

Page 162: ...ble The Measurement results table is shown as table 4 15 Enter the 20 log r and U Hydr values from the Measurements results table into the Source Level SL table The Source Level SL table is shown as t...

Page 163: ...able into the Source Level SL table The Test Hydrophone Data table is shown as table 3 on page 144 17 Perform the SL calculations as detailed in the table and compare the result with the specification...

Page 164: ...following procedure to measure the receiving voltage response Note that the procedure calls for an oscilloscope and a test oscillator 1 Check that the bearing and tilt angle values are the same as fo...

Page 165: ...le 7 10 Retrieve the Hydrophonesensitivity astransmitter Sfrom the Test hydrophone data table The Test hydrophone data table is shown as table 3 on page 144 Source level measurements 11 Enter the data...

Page 166: ...Simrad SP70 150 851 164336 D Measurement termination The voltage response measurements have now been completed Remember to restore all menu settings to normal operational standard...

Page 167: ...o level button in the System test menu provides a readout of the current value measured by the sonar Procedure Observe the following procedure to make the noise speed curve 1 Start with 0 knots with t...

Page 168: ...down Thislower gainwill then cause a reduction in the receiving range To find out if this high noise level is caused by flow noise from the vessel s hull or by the engine propeller perform the followi...

Page 169: ...se into the Noise speed plot and a dotted line for the retardation noise By comparing these three plots it should be possible to sort out if the main noise is caused by flow noise or engine propeller...

Page 170: ...NOISE SPEED CURVE FOR 0 BEARING WITH dB 6 MAXIMUM GAIN dB 4 _________STABLE SPEED ACCELERATION RETARDATION dB 2 RETARDATION dB 0 dB 2 dB 4 dB 6 dB 8 dB 10 dB 12 dB 14 dB 16 dB 18 dB 20 dB 0 2 4 6 8 10...

Page 171: ...nal voltage Transient 20 of nominal voltage recover time 3 s Power consumption 600 VA Frequency 47 to 63 Hz Hull Unit Voltage Nominal 230 380 440 Vac 3 phase selectable Deviation 230 Vac 15 of nominal...

Page 172: ...ximately 75 kg Dimensions WDH 520 x 505 x 750 mm including shock absorbers Refer to the Transceiver Unit outline dimensions drawing on page 195 Display Unit Refer to the documentation for the applicab...

Page 173: ...face Unit Operational temperature 0 to 40 C Storage temperature 40 to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 relative non condensing Transceiver Unit Operational temperature 0 to 40 C Storage temperature 40 to 70 C Hu...

Page 174: ...il in this chapter The table below provides an overview of the different telegrams received from the peripherals Gyro Speed log GPS ITI FS 900 HDM HDT VBW VTG GLL GGA VTG ZDA IITPT IITPC IIGLL IIDBS I...

Page 175: ...used for receiving and transmitting sensor data The following approved sentence structure are used for all NMEA data aaccc c c hh CR LF For some telegrams received from other Simrad equipment the cha...

Page 176: ...Heading magnetic HDM x x M cr lf where from left towards right Component Content Talker HDM identifier code for the type of system used x x heading in degrees magnetic Heading true HDT x x M cr lf whe...

Page 177: ...right Component Content Talker VBW Identifier code for the type of system used mm mm longitude water speed indication sign or nn nn transverse water speed don t care T A or V water_track status A data...

Page 178: ...ne using the NMEA 0183 standard for reception of clock information The SP70 will receive the following NMEA telegram Time and date Time and date ZDA hhmmss ss dd MM yyyy xx xx hh cr lf where from left...

Page 179: ...legram router ITI Inputs The SP70 can receive the following trawl telegrams from the ITI system Trawl position true vessel Trawl position in cartesian co ordinates Trawl position in latitude and longi...

Page 180: ...s right Component Content GLL The trawl s geographical latitude and longitude ddmm hh N Latitude in degrees minutes and hundredths N North S South dddmm hh W Longitude in degrees minutes and hundredth...

Page 181: ...bottom Trawl door spread IITDS x x M cr lf where from left towards right Component Content TDS Trawl door spread distance x x M Distance in meters Trawl Spread 2 IITS2 x x M cr lf where from left towa...

Page 182: ...tal distance from the trawl to the shoal the direction of the vessel s centre line z M Vertical distance from the trawl to the shoal Heading magnetic HDM x x M cr lf where from left towards right Comp...

Page 183: ...target relative to the vessel head ing resolution is 1 degree zzzz M Target s depth below the surface resolution is 1 meter nn Target identification 00 Echo target currently tracked 10 Position curre...

Page 184: ...S3300 system sends a 2 byte binary depth value With a measurement in units of 0 1525879 m the data format is Osbbbbbb bbbbbbbb where from left towards right Component Content O Indicates valid output...

Page 185: ...eographical position GLLddmm hh N dddmm hh W hhmmss ss A cr lf where from left towards right Component Content Code for the system used OM Omega LC Loran C etc GLL Geographical latitude longitude ddmm...

Page 186: ...n dredths N North S South ddmm hh W Longitude position in degrees minutes and hun dredths W West E East x Quality factor xx Number of satellites in use x x Horizontal dilution x x Mean sea level M Met...

Page 187: ...where from left towards right Component Content SD Talker DBS Depth of water below surface x x f Depth in feet y y M Depth in meters z z F Depth in fathoms Sounder depth below transducer DBT x x f y y...

Page 188: ...Sounder depth below surface Special This telegram has been developed by Simrad SDDBS y y M tttttt cr lf where from left towards right Component Content SD Talker DBS Depth of water below surface y y D...

Page 189: ...ade via Ethernet or on a serial line Standard NMEA 0183 formats are used on the serial line The SP70 receives the following NMEA telegrams Water propagation speed Water propagation speed YWP x x f x x...

Page 190: ...Wind speed and angle relative Wind direction and speed MWD x x T x x M x x M cr lf where from left towards right Component Content Talker MWD Wind direction and speed x x T Wind direction true x x M W...

Page 191: ...4336 D Wind speed and angle relative VWR x x a x x a A cr lf where from left towards right Component Content Talker VWR Wind speed and angle x x Wind angle x x Wind speed knots N Knots xx Wind speed m...

Page 192: ...page 181 C15 W208d Control signals to transceiver page 183 C16 Transducer cable C17 W234 Hull Unit control page 185 C18 W301 AC power page 186 C19 W312 AC power to hull unit page 187 C20 W208b Serial...

Page 193: ...SP72 Sonar Mounting Trunk refer to page 201 SP73 SP74 Sonar Mounting Trunk refer to page 202 Optional trunk outline dimensions SP70 SP75 Optional trunk outline dimensions page 203 SP71 SP72 Optional t...

Page 194: ...nterface Unit C4 Control C5 Serial W206A Rev A Control and Serial cables Cable C4 Connects to the far right hand connector on the rear side of the Sonar Processor Unit Cable C5 Connects to circuit boa...

Page 195: ...y1 5 m Note that one end of the cable is equipped with a T connection This end of the cable must be connected to the Sonar Processing Unit W206B Rev A Cheapernet cable This end connects to J7 in the S...

Page 196: ...nterface Unit Loudspeaker The loudspeaker cable is physically connected to the loudspeaker unit and as such a part of the delivery W208A Rev B Loudspeaker 6 2 1 8 11 4 7 10 3 9 12 5 Sonar Interface Un...

Page 197: ...e Sonar Interface Unit 2 1 4 3 5 Sonar Interface Unit TB1 7 RX RX TX TX GND The Sonar Interface Unit is equipped with seven serial line communication ports TB1 COM2 TB3 COM4 TB5 COM6 TB7 COM8 TB2 COM3...

Page 198: ...v A Pulse log 6 2 1 8 11 4 7 10 3 9 12 5 Sonar Interface Unit TB8 Speed log Speed log Ground Pulse log with relay output These cables are not included with the delivery and must be provided by the ins...

Page 199: ...8D Rev A Sonar Interface Unit Transceiver Unit 1 31 47 35 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 15 27 43 2 29 45 16 25 41 4 23 39 18 19 35 5 21 37 19 17 33 7 15 21 11 8 13 22 9 10 7 11 5 24 3 25 1 1R 24 Vdc...

Page 200: ...lows external synchronization of the sonar s transmission W208F Rev A Synchronization 6 2 1 8 11 4 7 10 3 9 12 5 Sonar Interface Unit TB8 TX Sync Sync IN Sync OUT Ground Conductors 4 x 0 5 mm2 Screen...

Page 201: ...l Unit 1 32 54 3 28 2 30 4 26 42 5 24 40 7 20 36 6 22 38 8 18 34 9 16 11 12 10 14 12 10 13 8 14 6 15 4 2 1R 1R 1BL 2R 2BL 1BL 3R 3BL 4R 4BL 5BL 6BL 7BL 5R 6R 7R 2R 2BL 3R 3BL 4R 4BL 5R 5BL 6R 6BL 7R 7...

Page 202: ...er end is terminated in a plug suitable for the local standard W301 Rev B Standard power cable for 115 230 Vac 2 phase Live normally Blue Neutral normally Brown Use the applicable plug to suit local s...

Page 203: ...the motor connections to match the power available W312 Revision B AC 3 phase power to Hull Unit 230 380 440 Vac 3 phase mains Fused 10A slow S301 in the Motor Control Unit 380 440 Vac 230 Vac Motor c...

Page 204: ...g Ethernet 10Base T Straight Through Ethernet 10Base T Crossover The crossover cable is used to cascade HUBs or for connecting two ethernet stations or computers back to back without a HUB NOTE In ord...

Page 205: ...normally physically fastened to the display unit and it is provided with the plug s readily attached W500 Rev A Standard VGA cable 1 3 2 4 5 6 8 7 9 10 11 13 12 14 15 Red Ground NC Green Ground NC Blu...

Page 206: ...ost kind of external devices The order number provided is for a 4 5 m cable W501 Rev A Commercial USB cable Universal Serial Bus USB cable terminated with an in one end and a in the other Internal cab...

Page 207: ...d by the manufacturer W625 Rev B Order number 380 202101 860 202102 682 58 Operator panel P2 2 R P3 5 WH P3 2 R P2 5 WH P2 3 BL P3 1 GN P3 8 BL P3 7 BK P3 6 YE P4 1 BL P4 3 WH P4 2 R Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1...

Page 208: ...The drawing is not in scale 385 115 MAIN SW SYMBOL TILT VARIOUS MODE SONAR OPERATING PANEL 91 165 Mode 4 Mode 1 Down POWER Mode 2 Up Mode 3 Middle GAIN Gain H Gain V Gain H Gain V Range H Range V Ran...

Page 209: ...Drawing file 193 851 164336 D 410 375 202 441 452 267 N A Rev A Page 1 of 1 CD7006A MC70 Sonar Processing Unit Outline dimensions Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale...

Page 210: ...64336 D 149 313 7 mm 253 280 CD7026B N A Rev A Page 1 of 1 CD7026B Sonar Interface Unit Outline dimensions Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale Allow access space underneath the...

Page 211: ...t Transducer cable plug fastened with eight bolts Extender through insulation not supplied by Simrad Allow enough space for tools to mount the transducer cable plug All measurements are in mm Note tha...

Page 212: ...Simrad SP70 196 851 164336 D 110 47 110 TBD Rev A Page 1 of 1 CD6366B Standard loudspeaker Outline dimensions All measurements in mm...

Page 213: ...Drawing file 197 851 164336 D 275 11 2080 81 7 8 757 29 3 4 990 39 1200 47 1 4 Dia 580 22 7 16 Dia 508 20 432 17 xxx xxxxxx Rev A Page 1 of 1 CD5861 SP70 The Hull Unit outline...

Page 214: ...5 mm 17 5 SP71 SP72 SP73 SP74 676 mm 26 6 761 mm 30 810 mm 31 9 SP71 SP72 SP73 SP74 546 mm 21 5 610 mm 24 382 mm 15 SP71 SP73 SP72 SP74 1200 mm 47 2 1600 mm 63 N A Rev A Page 1 of 1 CD6529 SP71 SP72 S...

Page 215: ...199 851 164336 D 375 mm 14 8 580 mm 22 8 1000 mm 39 4 508 mm 20 990 mm 39 755 mm 29 7 1645 mm 64 8 N A Rev A Page 1 of 1 CD6923 SP75 Hull Unit Outline dimensions All measurements in mm The drawing is...

Page 216: ...22 5O Classification society marking 540 460 1 0 580 2 508 Standard 990 3 Minimum 810 3 12 5 45 10 18 0 1 22 5 830 113361 Rev A Page 1 of 1 CD5859B SP70 and SP75 Mounting trunk Outline dimensions All...

Page 217: ...arge no 20 HOLES M24 Classification society marking 25 25 670 2 506 810 5 520 1 1 6 871 205555 Rev B Page 1 of 1 CD6945 SP71 SP72 Sonar mounting trunk Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is no...

Page 218: ...nting trunk Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale 760 2 5 0 2 0 34 1 0 614 0 1 576 1 561 1 0 810 5 Classification society marking Section A A Charge no 570 610 25 25 25 0 4 A 2 A...

Page 219: ...Drawing file 203 851 164336 D 580 508 990 N A Rev A Page 1 of 1 CD5860 SP70 SP75 Optional trunk outline dimensions Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale...

Page 220: ...Simrad SP70 204 851 164336 D N A Rev A Page 1 of 1 CD6943 SP71 SP72 Optional trunk outline dimensions 670 546 Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale 810...

Page 221: ...Drawing file 205 851 164336 D N A Rev A Page 1 of 1 CD6948 SP73 SP74 Optional trunk outline dimensions Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in scale 760 610 810...

Page 222: ...SP70 206 851 164336 D 830 113362 Rev A Page 1 of 1 CD5846 SP70 SP75 Blind cover for sonar trunk 540 580 2 18 0 5 0 5 16 holes spacing 22 5o 13 2 0 Note All measurements are in mm The drawing is not in...

Page 223: ...205559 Rev B Page 1 of 1 CD6328B SP71 SP72 Blind cover for sonar trunk 480 2 18 1 0 0 25 1 6 25 1 2 5 20 HOLES 18 9 2 M10 x2 670 2 620 27 2 2 DRILLING DEPTH min 5mm 60 0 2 100 5 Note All measurements...

Page 224: ...4 Blind cover for sonar trunk 1 6 25 6 3 R1 0 25 5 5 0 2 760 0 2 555 1 620 0 1 28 1 0 27 1 0 A A Section A A 1 1 24 holes 760 680 Drilling depth max 6 mm 2 2 x2 First priming only in the groove 60 0 2...

Page 225: ...S Use these pages to document comments and remarks concerning the installation When the installation has been fully completed and all functional tests have been perfomed to full satisfaction represent...

Page 226: ...Simrad SP70 210 851 164336 D Party Date Signature Party Date Signature Party Date Signature...

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Page 228: ...2003 Simrad AS ISBN 82 8066 010 0 Simrad AS Strandpromenaden 50 Box 111 N 3191 Horten Telephone 47 33 03 40 00 Facsimile 47 33 04 29 87 A L W A Y S A T T H E F O R E F R O N T O F T E C H N O L O G Y...

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