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Installation Manual

DOPPLER SONAR

CURRENT INDICATOR

CI-68

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................i
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS.....................................................................................................iii
EQUIPMENT LISTS.....................................................................................................................iv

1. INSTALLATION OVERVIEW................................................................................................1-1

1.1 Selection of Installation Site for Transducer....................................................................1-1
1.2 Ground ............................................................................................................................1-3
1.3 Changing Power Supply Voltage ....................................................................................1-5

2. MOUNTING ...........................................................................................................................2-1

2.1 Monitor Unit/Control Unit.................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Transceiver Unit ..............................................................................................................2-7
2.3 Junction Box (option) ......................................................................................................2-8
2.4 Transducer (Hull Unit) .....................................................................................................2-8
2.5 DC/AC Inverter..............................................................................................................2-12

3. WIRING .................................................................................................................................3-1

3.1 Wiring the Control Unit ....................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Wiring the Transceiver Unit.............................................................................................3-2
3.3 Connecting the Junction Box ..........................................................................................3-4
3.4 External Equipment.........................................................................................................3-6
3.5 DC/AC Inverter................................................................................................................3-8

4. ADJUSTMENTS....................................................................................................................4-1

4.1 [INSTALLATION] menu...................................................................................................4-1
4.2 Input/Output Data............................................................................................................4-8
4.3 External Noise and Interference Check ..........................................................................4-9
4.4 Setting Output Data.......................................................................................................4-12
4.5 DIP Switch Setting ........................................................................................................4-13
4.6 Sea Trial Check.............................................................................................................4-14

PACKING LIST ......................................................................................................................... A-1
OUTLINE DRAWINGS.............................................................................................................. D-1
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ............................................................................................. S-1

Summary of Contents for CI-68

Page 1: ... 2 MOUNTING 2 1 2 1 Monitor Unit Control Unit 2 1 2 2 Transceiver Unit 2 7 2 3 Junction Box option 2 8 2 4 Transducer Hull Unit 2 8 2 5 DC AC Inverter 2 12 3 WIRING 3 1 3 1 Wiring the Control Unit 3 1 3 2 Wiring the Transceiver Unit 3 2 3 3 Connecting the Junction Box 3 4 3 4 External Equipment 3 6 3 5 DC AC Inverter 3 8 4 ADJUSTMENTS 4 1 4 1 INSTALLATION menu 4 1 4 2 Input Output Data 4 8 4 3 Ext...

Page 2: ...d Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN Telephone 81 0 798 65 2111 Fax 81 0 798 65 4200 A NOV 2003 Printed in Japan All rights reserved C NOV 15 2011 Pub No IME 72520 C 00014802412 00014802412 AKMU CI 68 00014802412 00014802412 0 0 0 1 4 8 0 2 4 1 2 ...

Page 3: ...njury if not avoided Warning Caution Mandatory Action Prohibitive Action Read these safety instructions before you operate the equipment WARNING WARNING Turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on The transceiver unit weights 17 kg Reinforce the mounting area if necessary Install the specified transducer tank i...

Page 4: ...the equipment Connection of an incorrect power supply can cause fire or damage the equipment CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Do not install the transducer where noise or air bubbles is present Performance will be affected Do not allow warm water or any other liquid other than seawater or fresh water to contact the transducer Damage to the transducer may result Power on the transducer in the water ...

Page 5: ...NSCEIVER UNIT CI 6810 NMEA1 Output NMEA1 Input NMEA2 CIF Output NMEA2 CIF Input Current Indicator Data AUX NMEA CIF Current Indicator Data Data for Display Heading Sensor Alert Alram Speed Log 2 lines KP Input 2 lines Power ON OFF Status Contact signal JUNCTION BOX CI 630 TRANSDUCER CI 620 DC AC INVERTER TR 2451 Standard Supply Optional Supply Local Supply TRACK MODE DISP MODE BRILL MENU LYR4 LYR2...

Page 6: ...0 070 017 Choose one Between trans ceiver and con trol units 10 m CP66 01610 000 070 018 20 m CP66 01620 000 070 019 30 m CP66 01630 000 070 020 50 m CP66 01501 006 917 660 1 For transducer unit CP66 01504 006 917 350 1 For transceiver unit CP66 01503 006 916 750 1 For display unit Accessories FP02 05100 000 012 474 1 FP06 01102 FP02 05101 Spare Parts SP66 00801 006 916 730 1 For control unit SP66...

Page 7: ...Cable Assembly 66S1239 5M 000 148 493 1 Between display unit and control unit 66S1239 10M 000 148 498 Accessories FP06 01120 006 556 260 1 set For fixing control unit Box type FP66 00601 006 916 680 For fixing control unit V type Transducer Casing CI 620 T S 1 set For steel ship Thru Hull Pipe CI 620 K S 1 set For steel ship DC AC Inverter TR 2451 1 set Multi Purpose LCD Display MU 100C 1 set Cont...

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Page 9: ...out may cause pick up of noise or give interference to other units This chapter presents an overview of how to install the equipment 1 1 Selection of Installation Site for Transducer Transducer Hull tank The performance of the equipment largely depends on the installation of the transduc er unit and a very important consideration is the installation site It should meet the following requirements a...

Page 10: ...l from other equipment which have high output power If interference is un avoidable due to limited mounting space connect the interfering equipment to the built in interference rejection circuit two inputs in the transceiver unit For connec tion to this circuit you will need to run a two cores cable between it and the inter fering equipment f Make the transducer cable as short as possible The cabl...

Page 11: ...he shortest path practical d Lay the cables on grounded copper plate and fix them every 300 mm with metal cable clamps e Ground all units as shown in the figure below and on the next page f To join copper straps use solder cream for perfect contact Example of ground Location of earth terminal on each unit and grounding method Scrape off paint groundthe armor with a metal cableclamp To join the cop...

Page 12: ...curely Junction box Location of ground terminals Fix the ground wiresby the two wing nutsat the rear of the units Fix copper strap w 50 mm to ground studs by the two wing nuts Fix copper strap to groundstuds by the two wing nuts Note Ignore the protection grounding label at the fixing location for the copper strap ...

Page 13: ...er unit according to the input voltage 1 Remove the cover from the transceiver unit 2 Disconnect the connectors J5 and J8 from the board at the upper of the transceiv er unit 3 Unfasten four screws shown with arrows in above to remove the PTX6 Board Turn off the power at the power supply before opening the cover Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on WARNING Use the correct fu...

Page 14: ...ceiver unit Also ex change the FUSE 1 and FUSE 2 fuses as below Note After changing the power voltage check the appropriate box on the above stick er according to the voltage FUSE1 FUSE2 100 VAC FGBO 5A AC250V FGBO 5A AC250V 200 VAC FGBO 3A AC250V FGBO 3A AC250V C 120V 110V 100V 0V 120V 110V 100V 0V C 120V 110V 100V 0V 120V 110V 100V 0V 100 VDC BLK WHT Trans wiring 200 VDC BLK WHT ...

Page 15: ...ator should face the bow while viewing the display screen Select a location where the display screen can be easily observed while operating the control unit Environmental temperature should be 15 to 55 Select the place well ventilated Locate the units at the place with minimal vibration Keep the unit away from the magnetic field Leave sufficient space around the units for maintenance and servicing...

Page 16: ... of the monitor unit to separate the monitor unit from control unit 2 Attach the hanger at the rear of the monitor unit with four binding screws M4x10 Monitor unit rear view 3 Grease threads of upset screws M6x16 2 pcs used to fasten the hanger to the mounting base 4 Attach the waterproofing cap MJ A10C supplied as the installation materials to the CONT port at the back of the monitor unit 1 1 2 2...

Page 17: ...ired Type FP66 00601 Code No 006 916 680 Type FP06 01120 Code No 006 556 260 Name Type Code No Qty Bracket 66 030 3021 100 307 800 1 Tapping screw 4x16 SUS304 000 802 080 4 Pan head screw M4x10 C2700W 000 881 964 2 Name Type Code No Qty Mounting plate 06 021 2111 100 279 740 1 Bracket 06 021 2112 100 281 880 1 Tapping screw 5x20 000 802 081 2 Hex screw M4x12 000 882 040 4 Hole plug DP 687 000 808 ...

Page 18: ... hex screws M4x12 3 Insert screwdriver from the top of the mounting plate holes and then loosely fasten two hex screws M4x12 Mounting the control unit 4 Attach the control unit to the mounting plate and then tightly fasten two hex screws 5 Attach two hole plugs to the holes at the top of the mounting plate Pan head screws Bracket Cable entarance hole Mounting plate Tapping screws 5x20 Cable Fasten...

Page 19: ...terials to the CONT port at the back of the monitor unit 4 Using four tapping screws 5x20 fasten the fixing metal attached at step 2 to the mounting location Monitor unit For flush mounting of the monitor unit the following optional kit is required Type OP06 17 Code No 006 556 310 1 Cut out a hole H207xW287 in the mounting location referring to the outline draw ings at the back of this manual Name...

Page 20: ... 2 Fasten two hex bolts M4x12 to fix the fixing metal to the control unit 3 Fasten four tapping screws 5x20 to fix the control unit to the mounting location Blackbox type Supply monitor and interconnection cable D sub connector three rows of 15 pins max length 15 m locally The monitor connects to the control unit and should satisfy the specifications shown below Note The D sub connector with two r...

Page 21: ...ventilated place The cooling fans at the top of the unit must not be obstructed to allow heat to escape This unit is designed for bulkhead mounting to permit dissipation of heat If bulkhead mounting is absolutely impossible mount the unit on the floor leaving at least 50 mm clearance between it and the floor to permit dissipation of heat This unit weights 19 kg Reinforce the mounting area if neces...

Page 22: ...tter TV etc Although the box is splashproof do not install it in places of high humidity Avoid installing the box where temperature varies greatly since moisture may pene trate the box The box is generally installed above the draft line of the ship and the transducer cable is run inside steel conduit This permits replacement of the transducer without dry docking Even if the junction box is install...

Page 23: ...irection Then cut it considering the rising angle of the ship s hull Note Weld the casing in parallel with ship s fore aft line with an accuracy of better than 1 The transducer face should be horizontal at cruising speed 4 Make a hole for the thru hull pipe in the hull bottom Before welding the thru hull pipe remove the rubber packing from the thru hull pipe Weld the thru hull pipe Replace the rub...

Page 24: ...m Cut the casing considering the rising angle of the ship s hull so that the transducer face is horizontal Note The casing should be parallel with ship s fore aft line within 1 and the transducer face should be horizontal at cruising speed 3 Make a hole of 10 to 20 mm in diameter on the stern side of the casing to allow water to penetrate the transducer casing 4 Make a hole for the thru hull pipe ...

Page 25: ...able gland To tighten the cable gland 1 Tighten the gland securely by using the wrench 2 Tighten the double nut securely Thru hull pipe side view 9 Fix the fixing flange with the transducer to the casing Take care not to pinch the transducer cable Fixing plate Transducer Dimple to bow Gland Flat washer Rubber gasket Flat washer Double nut for gland Double nut for gland Lock nut Washer Gasket Hull ...

Page 26: ...s designed for the bulkhead mounting and weights 15 kg reinforce the mounting location if nec essary The cable entrances must be faced downward Note Mount this unit in a well ventilated place to prevent heat build up inside the cab inet DC AC inverter mounting dimensions mm 53 105 105 75 285 6 Ø9 Fixing hole ...

Page 27: ...from the transceiver unit as below 3 1 2 Connection with the monitor unit Choose one from the follows to connect the control unit and monitor unit VGA moni tor To J11 on the PCP Board 66P3920 Cable 66S1238 10 20 30 50 m Transceiver unit Control unit VGA 㫄㫆㫅㫀㫋㫆㫉 Control monitor units Cable 66S1239 0 3 m Monitor unit Control unit Cable 66S1239 5 m or 10 m option User supply Control unit Cable 66S124...

Page 28: ...F NMEA Current 3 When connecting the cable from the junction box reverse the direction of the clam KP IN2 KP IN1 Gyro output LOG ALM NMEA2 TX NMEA1 TX Transducer cable NMEA1 RX NMEA2 RX CID Conductor S 2 5 mm2 Ø 2 01 mm DPYC 2 5 DPYCY 2 5 w outer sheath Armor Sheath Ø 12 8 mm DPYCY 2 5 14 8 mm Dimensions mm Armor 30 65 FV5 5 S4 Vinyl tape 20 7 130 5 30 Anticorrosive sheath Armor Vinyl sheath Shiel...

Page 29: ...be FV1 25 4 Remove the sheath Fold back the shield on the armor Lay armor in cable clamp to ground cable 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 3 5 7 9 11 13 Temperature sensor Blue BEAM1 Black BEAM2 Red BEAM3 Green Earth terminal Connect the crimp on lug of the shield wire here 30 8 to 9 50 150 66S1238 Vinyl tape Armor Cut off the internal shield and sheath ...

Page 30: ...067 extension cable with armor Attach crimp on lugs in the same manner as shown above Fabricate the armor as fol lows 4P cable w armor Vinyl sheath Cut to suitable length considering location on terminal board Insulation tube FV2 P4 FV5 5 5 FV1 25 4 Junction box Rubber gasket Gland Vinyl tape Vinyl tape See interconnection diagram To internal earth stud Rubber gasket Gland Solder vinyl wire Antico...

Page 31: ...nside view Armor 4P cable Copper strap Vinyl tape After clamping cable seal cable gland with putty for watertightness Transducer cable Outer shield Shield BLK RED BLK RED GRN BLK RED GRN BLU BLU Clamp vinyl sheath by cable gland ...

Page 32: ...and current indicator s signal TB2 Use TB2 to output RS 422 ship s speed current data etc and power ON OFF contact signal J11 TB2 TB1 TB3 TB4 1 2 66P3926 PPW8 66P3921 PTR8 10 13 8 1 1 1 1 12 10 3 4 66P3920 PCP 66P3923 PTX8 66P3924 PCN 1 Opener Conductor S 0 75 mm2 Ø 1 11 mm TTYCYS 1 Armor Vinyl Sheath Ø 12 1 mm Vinyl Sheath Conductor S 0 75 mm2 Ø 1 11 mm TTYCY 4S Armor Vinyl Sheath Ø 21 1 mm Vinyl...

Page 33: ...r Alarm signal Output Log signal Output KP signal Input KP signal Output 30 8 to 9 50 280 TTYCY 4S Vinyl tape Armor Cut off the internal shield and sheath 30 8 to 9 50 200 TTYCYS 1 Vinyl tape Armor Cut off the internal shield and sheath 1 Attach the opener to the connector 2 Push the opener 3 Insert the cable core 4 Release the opener Opener ...

Page 34: ... power supply within 5 m For outputting 100VAC use the DPY CY 2 5 cable Conductor S 2 5 mm Ø 2 01 mm DPYCY 2 5 6 Armor Vinyl Sheath Ø DPYCY 2 5 11 7 mm DPYCY 6 15 2 mm Vinyl Sheath DPYCY 2 5 DPYCY 6 S 6 mm Ø 3 12 mm 10 8 80 Vinyl tape Fasten the armor to the cable gland FV5 5 6 DC input Local supply FV5 5 4 AC output Local supply ...

Page 35: ...EA 1 5 2 0 and 3 0 and IEC61162 The input sentences do not require NMEA version NMEA PORT 1 BAUD RATE Choose baud rate of equipment connected to NMEA 1 port The choices are 4800 and 38400 bps NMEA VERSION 1 5 2 0 3 0 IEC61162 NMEA PORT 1 BAUD RATE 4800 38400 NMEA2 CIF FORMAT NMEA CIF NAV SOURCE AUTO GPS LORAN C NAV DATA SPD L L TIME INTERVAL 1 min HEADING DEVICE NO YES FORMAT AD 10 NMEA HDG OUT 0 ...

Page 36: ...ating speed Effective when NAV DATA above is selected to L L The choices are 1 2 3 and 4 min HEADING DEVICE Choose YES if a heading device is connected to the current indicator When YES is selected you can choose HEAD UP or NORTH UP on the DISP1 sub menu For selection of NO the display mode is fixed to HEAD UP FORMAT When YES is selected at HEADING DEVICE above choose the format of the heading dev...

Page 37: ...and angle for aft high state 12 8 to 12 7 GT SPD CALIB Calibrate ship s speed in the ground tracking mode setting range 12 8 to 2 7 True speed should be calculated at the sea trial Calibration value is obtained as fol lows Shown when CSE CALIB MODE is set to GT or NAV DRAFT 0 0m HEEL ANGLE 0 0 TRIM ANGLE 0 0 GT SPD CALIB 0 0 WT SPD CALIB 0 0 BEARING CALIB 0 0 COURSE CALIB 0 0 GT 0 0 NAV 0 0 CSE CA...

Page 38: ...k in the ground tracking mode is the same as that on the NAV mode NAV Assuming that the tide near own ship is constant offset it so tide in fore aft di rection is constant for ten minutes MANUAL The course manually entered at NAV in COURSE CALIB CSE CALIB EXEC Calibrate course Choose GT or NAV from CSE CALIB MODE and then choose YES here When ground tracking is obtainable Depth is approx 3 to 300 ...

Page 39: ...five minutes keeping heading con stant then return to the starting point 5 Press S or T to choose COURSE CALIB EXEC 6 Press X to choose YES 7 Press the F1 key to start the calibration As soon as you press the F1 key 0 0 on the COURSE CALIB line should be shown in reverse video In about ten min utes when the calibration is finished the course calibration angle appears This DRAFT 0 0m HEEL ANGLE 0 0...

Page 40: ...ch is connected to the current indicator as an interference source The setting range is 0 0 25 5 m Also set the DIP switch as shown DIP switch settings on page 4 11 4 1 3 OTHER sub menu OTHER sub menu DEPTH SOURCE Choose source of depth data internal or external Start Point F1 key pressed Lead run Calibrated to equalize these tides Off the track by 5 to 10 not to get on own wake 5 minutes half way...

Page 41: ...ed appears when a beam is being tested LANGUAGE Choose the interface language English or Japanese SIMULATION Turn the simulation mode on or off and choose simulation mode parameters OFF Disable the simulation mode VARIABLE Feeds simulation mode data from the processor to the control unit FIXED Use the user set speed and tide values When you choose VARIABLE or FIXED the message PRESS FUNCTION KEY T...

Page 42: ...g mode only NMEA Ver 3 0 VBW VDR VHW VTG VLW CUR IEC 61162 1 Ed 2 VBW VDR VHW VTG VLW Trip distance in water tracking mode only Talker Format Information ZDA Time UTC Date GP RMC GPS ship s speed Bearing Own ship s position LC RMA LC ship s speed Bearing Own ship s position Time difference GGA Own ship s position L L Ship s speed GP LC GLL Own ship s position L L GP LC VTG SOG True course HDT Head...

Page 43: ... to select TEST and press X to choose GENERAL 6 Press the F1 key If the NL is 5 or more the unit is receiving affects of interfer ence In this case check the following points Grounding of the transducer unit Noise source around the transceiver unit Distance between the transducer cable and ship s power line Data No Information 11 System Time 24 28 Positioning data L L 44 48 Ship s speed bearing da...

Page 44: ... equipment If the level is out of the ratings or KP output circuit is not provided take the measures shown on the next two pages to prevent equipment malfunction CI 68 CI 6888 VOL 6651201 XX XX MEM 1 2 3 OK SIO OK CI 6810 VOL 6651202 XX XX TBL MEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OK ANA 12V 12 03V BV 110 0V TRM 25 02 deg DSW 00 00 00 01 DSW 00 00 01 XX Program Version No NL 5 6 7 TVG ON OFF Noise Level Beam1 Beam2...

Page 45: ...CN Board to ON When KP signal is input to KP IN2 set the switch S1 4 on the PCN Board 66P3924 KP signal is positive logic Set the switch S1 2 on the PCN Board to OFF KP signal is negative logic Set the switch S1 2 on the PCN Board to ON 0 V less than 1 V 5 to 15 V Keying pulse needed 5 to 15V CI 6810 2K H C TB4 KP out Interference Rejector Interference Rejector Additional Circuit Additional Circui...

Page 46: ...the output data among NMEA CIF Current data and Display data Use the jumper block J8 on the PCN Board 66P3924 5 V TB 4 KP OUT 7 H 8 C CR12 PCN 66P3924 5 V 220 Ω 66P3924 TB3 TB1 TB2 TB4 NMEA CIF NMEA CIF AUX 422 232C J3 J4 J5 J6 J8 J7 ON OFF CR14 CR15 S1 J8 For RS 232C J5 J6 Mini connector For RS 422 J5 J6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Inscription on PCB N_TXD CID_DL_TXD NMEA1_TXD NMEA2_TXD DISP_TXD CID_DL_RXD...

Page 47: ...Minute constant selection current response time for NAV mode OFF Normal Normal setting Minute constant 0 05 kn Slow When current speed is slow and unstable Minute constant 0 1 kn 6 Smoothing filter OFF YES NO 7 Bearing addition OFF Adds bearing informa tion before averaging the ship s speed Adds bearing informa tion after averaging the ship s speed DIP Function Default Setting OFF ON 8 Select outp...

Page 48: ... to record the current tide data 1 Run your boat following the square course shown below Each side of the square is about 1 mile in length 2 Record the ship s speed and tide data every 30 seconds in table 3 3 On a separate piece of paper plot the current speed and direction based on the table 3 Confirm that the current reading is stable in any ship s heading Only when the current changes mini mall...

Page 49: ...H m䋩 COURSE Deg䋩 WIND m s䋩 SEA COND CURRENT kn䋩 Remarks Measuring Mode GROUND WATER 3 䋺 Current Indicator Speed䇭䋽䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭 䇭3600 Mile Milepost Time sec䋩 2 䋺 Error䇭䋽㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭䇭㩷 䇭100 Speed easured by milepost Current Indicator Speed Speed measured by milepost SHIP S NAME TEST SITE SHIP YARD CAPTAIN DRAFT Fore Aft Mean m SHIP NUMBER SHIP S LENGTH m AVG AVG AVG A...

Page 50: ...00 00 10 10 20 20 30 30 40 40 50 50 00 00 10 10 20 20 30 30 40 40 50 50 00 00 10 10 20 20 30 30 40 40 50 50 00 00 10 10 20 20 30 30 40 40 50 50 00 00 10 10 20 20 30 30 10 40 50 50 00 00 SHIP NUMBER DEPTH TEST SITE WIND SPEED COURSE m ms SHIP NUMBER DEPTH TEST SITE WIND SPEED COURSE m ms ...

Page 51: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 Table 3 Current Display Behaviour Test SHIP S NAME SHIP S TYPE Load TEST DATE TEST SITE Measuring mode GROUND WATER Depth LAYER 1 m LAYER 2 m LAYER 3 m SIGN SPD kn DIR DEPTH m SPD kn DIR DEPTH m SPD kn DIR DEPTH m SPD kn DIR DEPTH m LAYER 2 LAYER 3 LAYER 4 LAYER 5 DEPTH m SHIP S SPD FORE AFT kn LEFT RIGHT kn ...

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