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409977/B

Testing the interfaces with

peripheral devices

Topics

Verifying the communication with a navigation system (GPS), page 40

Verifying the communication with speed log, page 42

Verifying the communication with the course gyro, page 44

Verifying the communication with the motion reference unit (MRU), page 46

Verifying the communication with a
navigation system (GPS)

For the SU90 to use and offer correct navigational information, one or more external
sensors must be connected. The communication with the sensor is tested.

Prerequisites

This procedure assumes that:

• The sensor is connected to the SU90. It is switched on and in normal operation.

• The interface port is set up with the correct communication parameters.

• You are familiar with NMEA and other relevant datagram formats.

• You know how to set up the parameters for serial and local area network (LAN)

communication.

• The vessel is berthed or at sea.

• All relevant vessel drawings, installation reports and/or measurement results are

available.

• The SU90 system is turned on and operates normally.

Neither tools nor instruments are required.

Simrad SU90 Harbour Acceptance Test

Summary of Contents for SU90

Page 1: ...Test is to verify that the SU90 system provided to the vessel is correctly installed and fully functional It is then ready for the Sea Acceptance Test When all the tasks have been done the report form...

Page 2: ...use or maintenance may cause damage to the equipment and or injury to personnel You must be familiar with the contents of the appropriate manuals before attempting to operate or work on the equipment...

Page 3: ...22 Visual inspection of the hull unit 24 Environmental inspection of the Transceiver Unit 26 Making sure that all SU90 cables are properly connected 27 TESTING THE SU90 OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONALITY 29 Ch...

Page 4: ...ters for the transducer 51 Verifying the installation parameters for the global positioning system GPS antenna 52 Verifying the installation parameters for the motion reference unit MRU 54 CUSTOMER AC...

Page 5: ...409977 B 5 Introduction Topics Purpose page 6 Personnel and location page 6 Referenced documents page 6 Tools and test equipment page 7 Introduction...

Page 6: ...d test procedures related to advanced technical and or electronic equipment the skill of the operator is vital to a successful completion of the tasks The only way to secure high quality of our produc...

Page 7: ...ctory Acceptance Test 409975 Harbour Acceptance Test 409977 Sea Acceptance Test 409978 Qualifying documents EC Declaration of Conformity 407752 Tools and test equipment Specific tools and test equipme...

Page 8: ...ation page 9 2 Do a visual inspection of each unit that is comprised by the SU90 delivery Visual inspection page 17 3 Test the main functionality of the SU90 Testing the SU90 operational functionality...

Page 9: ...409977 B 9 Hardware and software registration Topics Verification of previously tested items page 10 Software items page 11 Hardware items page 12 Hardware and software registration...

Page 10: ...ion tables again If no changes have been made to neither the software nor the hardware sign the table below to verify this If the software has been updated record the new software version If hardware...

Page 11: ...d the part number of the media and the SU90 software version provided on the media must be registered Software Part number Software version Simrad SU90 385343 Software media Part number Software versi...

Page 12: ...itime AS does not need to be registered Display Make and model1 Part number2 Serial number Revision 1Fill in the make model and serial number for each unit that is provided with the SU90 delivery If a...

Page 13: ...that must be recorded separately SU90 Transceiver Unit The Transceiver Unit controls the transmission and reception made by the 384 transmitters and 384 receiver channels 12 identical transceiver boar...

Page 14: ...he unit contains neither circuit boards nor modules that need to be identified separately If the Cisco 2960L Ethernet switch is not used with this delivery fill in information about the replacement ty...

Page 15: ...fferent characteristics Only one hull unit is supplied with the delivery The SU90 Fish finding sonar can be provided with one of the following hull units Hull Unit Part number Lowering depth Transduce...

Page 16: ...essible during the Harbour Acceptance Test This hardware registration is then omitted Transducer1 Part number2 Serial number Revision SU90 Transducer 366356 1The unit contains neither circuit boards n...

Page 17: ...inspection of the SU90 display is required to verify that the unit has not been physically damaged during the installation Prerequisites The SU90 has been set up with its hardware units connected as...

Page 18: ...ions 4 Make sure that the unit is not physically damaged and that the paint work is clean without dents or scratches The physical handling of the unit during the installation may have caused some mino...

Page 19: ...number has been recorded in the list of hardware items 2 Make sure that the computer is installed in the correct location and that it is suitably oriented for replacement and cabling 3 Make sure that...

Page 20: ...unit b Use a standard multimeter to check that the resistance between the unit and the ship s ground is approximately 0 zero 6 Make sure that cable installation has been completed a Make sure that all...

Page 21: ...that the Operating Panel is installed in the correct location and that it is suitably oriented for easy maintenance and replacement of parts 4 Make sure that the unit is not physically damaged and th...

Page 22: ...ted as specified in the SU90 Installation manual The SU90 is turned off You need the following equipment Multimeter Procedure 1 Make sure that the unit s serial number has been recorded in the list of...

Page 23: ...the unit and the ship s ground is approximately 0 zero 7 Make sure that cable installation has been completed a Make sure that all cables leading to and from the unit have been properly mounted and se...

Page 24: ...unit this must be recorded with a written statement and necessary photos so that corrective actions can be made 4 Make sure that the unit has been identified with the relevant product label s and that...

Page 25: ...t and the ship s ground is approximately 0 zero 8 Make sure that there are no corrosive attacks on the hull unit mounting flange installation trunk support brackets or other parts of the installation...

Page 26: ...l specifications a Make sure that the temperature in the sonar room is controlled using a suitable ventilation system b Record the type of ventilation system that is installed c Make sure that the tem...

Page 27: ...nstalled There are no corrosive attacks Date and signature Making sure that all SU90 cables are properly connected The SU90 relies on communication between each system unit and between the SU90 and ex...

Page 28: ...t the cable is properly identified 2 Make sure that the transducer cables can move freely when the transducer is lowered and hoisted 3 If possible use a multimeter or a dedicated cable tester to check...

Page 29: ...ey functionality of the SU90 It is very important that the hoist lower function is tested before the SU90 is put to operational use In order to test the lower and hoist functionality of the hull unit...

Page 30: ...dge Prerequisites The SU90 is installed as specified in the SU90 Installation manual The SU90 system is turned on and operates normally Neither tools nor instruments are required Context Certain steps...

Page 31: ...an audible signal is sounded When the requested position has been reached the indicator lamp is lit and the audible signal stops b Sonar room When the transducer shaft stops verify that the correct u...

Page 32: ...l The SU90 system is turned on and operates normally Neither tools nor instruments are required Context Certain steps in the two procedures are location specific The steps marked Bridge are done on th...

Page 33: ...has been reached 8 Bridge Lower the transducer to its bottom position When the transducer shaft stops verify that the correct bottom position has been reached 9 Bridge Hoist the transducer to its uppe...

Page 34: ...n is shown with adequate quality If necessary adjust the display and or the relevant properties in the Processor Unit operating system b Make sure that the Operating Panel is functional Press and or t...

Page 35: ...est Equipment dialog box is to allow on line testing and verification of the SU90 hardware components Prerequisites The SU90 has been set up with its hardware units connected as specified in the SU90...

Page 36: ...log box and functionality is only provided for performance monitoring The functionality is not required for normal use of the SU90 The BITE dialog box does not permit you to change any operational par...

Page 37: ...ansducer to open the page The Transducer page presents all the elements that are used in the SU90 transducer The presentation attempts to organize the elements in the same manner as in the physical tr...

Page 38: ...are not satisfactory In the shallow waters of the port noise from other vessels dockyard workers or machinery will cause unreliable test results If you do this tests in a busy harbour or with noise s...

Page 39: ...409977 B 39 Check for environmental noise such as other vessels in the vicinity or animal life Testing the SU90 operational functionality...

Page 40: ...must be connected The communication with the sensor is tested Prerequisites This procedure assumes that The sensor is connected to the SU90 It is switched on and in normal operation The interface port...

Page 41: ...n the left side 3 On the left side of the Installation dialog box select Sensor Installation a Select the relevant sensor in the Installed Sensors list b Make sure that the correct installation parame...

Page 42: ...m formats You know how to set up the parameters for serial and local area network LAN communication The vessel is berthed or at sea All relevant vessel drawings installation reports and or measurement...

Page 43: ...e left side 3 On the left side of the Installation dialog box select Sensor Installation a Select the relevant sensor in the Installed Sensors list b Make sure that the correct installation parameters...

Page 44: ...s installation reports and or measurement results are available The SU90 system is turned on and operates normally Neither tools nor instruments are required Context Note The input from a course gyro...

Page 45: ...or the sensor 4 On the left side of the Installation dialog box select Sensor Configuration a Select the relevant sensor in the Sensor list b Make sure that the correct parameters are used for sensor...

Page 46: ...tagram formats You know how to set up the parameters for serial and local area network LAN communication The vessel is berthed or at sea All relevant vessel drawings installation reports and or measur...

Page 47: ...sets must be extracted from the detailed vessel drawings or from the reports provided by the personnel that did the actual installation The information about the installation angles must be extracted...

Page 48: ...9977 B Rotation Around X Rotation Around Y Rotation Around Z Requirements Results Motion compensation is operational The compensated values are shown Date and signature Simrad SU90 Harbour Acceptance...

Page 49: ...eed the detailed vessel drawings Neither tools nor instruments are required The SU90 system is turned on and operates normally Context It is common practice to place the Ship Origin at the same positi...

Page 50: ...that a menu opens with access to all the individual pages 4 Open the Ship page 5 For each parameter makes sure that the current setting is correct 6 Record the information in the result table 7 Conti...

Page 51: ...e that was recorded when the hull unit was installed Neither tools nor instruments are required The SU90 system is turned on and operates normally Illustration A Bow B This is the alignment angle C 0...

Page 52: ...Installation angle Y Installation angle Z Requirements Results All offset values and installation angles are entered in the SU90 All values are correct All values are recorded in the relevant table Da...

Page 53: ...rve that the Installation dialog box opens This dialog box contains a number of pages selected from the menu on the left side 3 On the left side of the Installation dialog box select Sensor Installati...

Page 54: ...rence unit MRU may be used The motion reference unit MRU measures the roll and pitch motions of the vessel Some sensor models also measure heave On the MRU page you must define the physical location o...

Page 55: ...is is done the MRU offset values in the SU90 must be set to 0 zero to avoid dual compensation The rotation information is normally not recorded by the positioning system and must therefore be defined...

Page 56: ...mpany Position Date and signature Test accepted by name Company Position Date and signature When this test procedure has been completed with all relevant signatures and applicable forms filled in the...

Page 57: ...nel Mk2 The Operating Panel offers all necessary control functions for normal operation of the SU90 Before it can be put to use the Operating Panel must be configured to permit Ethernet communication...

Page 58: ...ith the Processor Unit it will time out and switch itself off after two minutes When this happens the blue indicator light stops flashing Procedure If required locate the IP and MAC addresses on the E...

Page 59: ...ocessor Unit close any programs that are running and return to the desktop e On the Operating Panel press Power and keep it depressed for a few seconds The blue indicator light in the button flashes w...

Page 60: ...u can move the cursor on the screen b On the Processor Unit desktop double click the SU90 icon to start the program Wait until the SU90 operates normally c Press and hold Power depressed four minimum...

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