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Installation Manual

CHART RADAR

Model 

FAR-3320W/3220W-BB/3330SW/3230SW-BB

(Product Name: Marine Radar)

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................i
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................iii
EQUIPMENT LIST .................................vii

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

1.1 Antenna Unit .......................................1-1
1.2 Transceiver Unit................................1-13
1.3 Monitor Unit.......................................1-13
1.4 Radar Control Unit, Trackball Control 

Unit....................................................1-14

1.5 Power Supply Unit ............................1-17
1.6 Processor Unit ..................................1-18
1.7 Sensor Adapters (option) ..................1-20
1.8 Intelligent Hub (option)......................1-21
1.9 Switching Hub (option)......................1-22

2. WIRING............................................2-1

2.1 Overview .............................................2-1
2.2 Antenna Unit .......................................2-5
2.3 Transceiver Unit................................2-18
2.4 Processor Unit ..................................2-26
2.5 Power Supply Unit ............................2-37
2.6 Monitor Unit.......................................2-41
2.7 Sensor Adapters (option) ..................2-42
2.8 Intelligent HUB (option).....................2-60
2.9 How to Extend the Control Unit Cable 

(option)..............................................2-61

3. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS ..3-1

3.1 How to Access the Radar Installation 

Menu ...................................................3-1

3.2 How to Align the Heading ...................3-1
3.3 How to Adjust the Sweep Timing ........3-2
3.4 How to Suppress Main Bang ..............3-3
3.5 Dual Radar Display .............................3-3
3.6 Other Settings .....................................3-7
3.7 Network Transmission Setting Between 

ECDIS and Radar .............................3-15

3.8 How to Set the Forwarding Distance ...3-15
3.9 Synchronization With Ship’s Clock ...3-16
3.10 How to Change the Display Color for 

Sensor Data Based on Integrity........3-17

3.11 How to display the [Echo] page ........3-17
3.12 Web Setting Menu ............................3-18

4. INPUT/OUTPUT DATA ...................4-1

4.1 Processor Unit ....................................4-1
4.2 IEC 61162 Sentences .........................4-2

APPENDIX 1 JIS CABLE GUIDE.....AP-1
APPENDIX 2 ROD TERMINALS ......AP-2
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE..AP-7

PACKING LISTS ................................. A-1
OUTLINE DRAWINGS ........................ D-1
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS ..... S-1

Summary of Contents for FAR-3220W-BB

Page 1: ... 6 Monitor Unit 2 41 2 7 Sensor Adapters option 2 42 2 8 Intelligent HUB option 2 60 2 9 How to Extend the Control Unit Cable option 2 61 3 SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3 1 3 1 How to Access the Radar Installation Menu 3 1 3 2 How to Align the Heading 3 1 3 3 How to Adjust the Sweep Timing 3 2 3 4 How to Suppress Main Bang 3 3 3 5 Dual Radar Display 3 3 3 6 Other Settings 3 7 3 7 Network Transmission ...

Page 2: ...al is elemental chlorine free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A SEP 2014 Printed in Japan All rights reserved E DEC 12 2016 Pub No IME 36240 E AKMU FAR 3320W 0 0 0 1 7 8 0 3 7 1 4 ...

Page 3: ... 10 W m2 FAR 3320W FAR 3320W BB RTR 108 25 kW XN20CF XN24CF FAR 3300SW FAR 3300SW BB RTR 109 30 kW N A 0 26 m 2 3 m 0 5 m 0 3 m The radar antenna emits electromagnetic radio frequency RF energy which can be harmful particularly to your eyes Never look directly into the antenna aperture from a close distance while the radar is in operation or expose yourself to the transmitting antenna at a close d...

Page 4: ...r cable Fire or damage to the equipment can result if a different cable is used Do not install the monitor unit processor unit transceiver unit power supply unit or control unit in a dusty environment or one where the units may get wet from rain or water splash Dust or water in the units can result in fire electrical shock or damage to the equipment Attach protective earth securely to the ship s b...

Page 5: ...l 3 7 IEC 61162 1 EPFS2 Navigator SDME Speed Log Echo Sounder Wind Alarm5 Navtex etc Digital Out 1 65 1 System Fail 2 Power Fail 3 Normal Close 1 4 Normal Close 2 5 Normal Open 1 6 Normal Open 2 100 230 VAC 1ø 50 60 Hz Transformer RU 1803 440 VAC 1ø 50 60 Hz Sensor Adapter4 or Switching HUB HUB 100 Radar Control Unit RCU 025 Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 ECDIS Control Unit RCU 024 Radar Control U...

Page 6: ...r Adapter4 or Switching HUB HUB 100 Radar Control Unit RCU 025 Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 ECDIS Control Unit RCU 024 Radar Control Unit RCU 025 Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 Monitor Unit MU 2313 MU 270W3 Digital In ACK IN VDR Intelligent Hub HUB 3000 ANTENNA UNIT w Performance Monitor PM 52A SN36CF RSB 131 Sub monitor EC 3000 PROCESSOR UNIT LAN Serial PSU 014 or PSU 015 POWER SUPPLY UNIT Sele...

Page 7: ...ance with IMO resolution MSC 96 72 3 The monitor MU 231 MU 270W has been approved by the IMO for CAT 1C and CAT 1HC If a different monitor is to be used on IMO vessels its effective diameter must meet the applica ble Category requirements Monitor Unit MU 190 is optionally available for the blackbox mod els and it is approved by the IMO for CAT 2C and CAT 2HC 4 The sensor adapters are Control Seria...

Page 8: ...N1 LAN2 100 230 VAC 1ø 50 60 Hz 100 115 220 230 VAC 1ø 50 60 Hz for de icer Sub monitor Gateway network equipment Radar ECDIS etc Serial8 LAN2 Digital Out 6 Power fail system fail NO 2 NC 2 Digital in ACK in Radar Control Unit RCU 025 Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 ECDIS Control Unit RCU 024 Radar Control Unit RCU 025 Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 Max 2 Select one Select one Serial 1 2 IEC 61162 ...

Page 9: ... CP03 35301 001 249 770 1 For PSU 014 CP24 02120 000 024 925 1 For EC 3000 RCU 024 025 001 407 580 1 For RCU 025 RCU 026 001 408 230 1 For RCU 026 CP03 35901 001 300 540 Select one No de icer CP03 35902 001 300 550 With de icer CP03 16400 000 086 743 Select one w CP03 16401 CP03 16410 000 086 744 Flexible waveguide 20 m w CP03 16411 CP03 16420 000 086 745 Flexible waveguide 30 m w CP03 16411 CP03 ...

Page 10: ...001 249 770 1 For PSU 014 PSU 015 CP03 36300 000 025 573 Select one Coax cable 20 m CP03 36310 000 025 574 Coax cable 30 m CP24 02120 000 024 925 1 For EC 3000 RCU 024 025 001 407 580 1 For RCU 025 RCU 026 001 408 230 1 For RCU 026 CP03 36101 001 301 200 Select one No de icer CP03 36102 001 301 360 With de icer Accessories FP24 00603 001 285 760 1 For EC 3000 RCU 024 025 001 407 590 1 For RCU 025 ...

Page 11: ...ly OP26 5 000 016 270 For MU 190 OP26 15 001 116 730 For MU 231 OP26 30 001 439 060 For MU 270W Hood Assembly OP26 6 001 080 930 For MU 190 OP26 16 001 116 740 01 For MU 231 Hood Assembly Rear OP26 33 001 439 110 For MU 270W Flush Mount Kit OP26 12 001 116 280 For MU 190 OP26 17 001 116 750 For MU 231 Flush Mount As sembly Rear OP26 31 001 439 070 For MU 270W Connection Stand 27 OP26 34 001 462 86...

Page 12: ...r monitor unit 10 m Cable Assy DSUB9P X2 L5M WP 001 207 890 For monitor unit 5 m waterproof type DSUB9P X2 L10M WP 001 207 900 For monitor unit 10 m waterproof type Cable Assy DSUB9P X2 A L5M 001 252 580 Brightness control cable for moni tor unit 5 m DSUB9P X2 A L10M 001 252 590 Brightness control cable for moni tor unit 10 m Cable Assy DVI BNCX5 L2000 001 204 150 For connecting a VDR Cable Assy 6...

Page 13: ...20 For sub monitor RW 00136 50 m Junction Box RJB 001 Spare Parts SP24 00801 001 235 320 For HUB 3000 Waveguide Twist RWA 1050 C 109 001 304 660 For FAR 3320W RectangularGuide Clamp OP03 148 008 477 540 FR 9Termination FR 9 00 001 102 740 Waveguide Drain 03 009 0360 0 300 903 600 H type Wave guide Clamp CP03 00600 W 008 198 420 E Bend Wave guide RWA 1030 B 107 001 304 640 Operator s Manual OME 361...

Page 14: ...EQUIPMENT LIST xii This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 15: ...he horizon from right ahead to 22 5 aft of the beam to either side see the figure below Also individual blind sectors of more than 5 or the total arc of both blind sectors of more than 20 must not occur in the remaining arc Figure 2 Note that any two blind sectors sep arated by 3 or less are regarded as one sector Do not install the antenna where extreme winds may strike the port and starboard sid...

Page 16: ...s Observe the compass safe distances on page ii to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Do not paint the radiator aperture to ensure proper emission of the radar waves Ground the unit with the ground wire sup plied An antenna switch is provided on the chassis of the X band antenna to stop the antenna Make sure the mounting location provides easy access to the switch Deposits and fumes from a...

Page 17: ... sealant 2 Remove the protective waveguide cap from the waveguide on the radiator brack et Do not remove the RJ gasket 3 Coat the threads of six hex bolts M8 50 supplied with the supplied marine seal ant Set the radiator to the radiator bracket 4 Fasten the antenna radiator to the radiator bracket with the six sets of hex bolts flat washers 2 pcs and gaskets Fasten the bolts in the order shown bel...

Page 18: ...marine sealant Hex bolt Flat washer Gasket Flat washer Coat with marine sealant Do one of the following to hoist the antenna unit How to Hoist the Antenna Unit Pass belt sling around radiator bracket Radiator bracket Radiator bracket Method 2 Bow side UP Fasten belt sling to a shackle pass belt sling around antenna support and fasten other end of belt sling to other shackle Shackle left right Shac...

Page 19: ...he unit so the bow mark on its base is facing the ship s bow Note When the antenna unit is placed on the platform make sure that the plat form is not inclined 4 Fasten the antenna unit to the mounting platform with four sets of M12 60 hex bolts nuts flat washers seal washers and spring washers Insert the bolts from the topside of the platform The torque must be 49 N m Note DO NOT insert the bolts ...

Page 20: ...nnect the ground wire RW 4747 340 mm supplied between the grounding point and ground terminal on the antenna unit Coat the hardware of the ground system with marine sealant supplied Over 12 mm Mounting platform Be careful not to get welding splatter on nuts bolts etc on the mounting platform Diameter Over 180 mm Diameter Over 180 mm Thickness Over 12 mm Thickness Over 12 mm The reinforcement ribs ...

Page 21: ...nna unit Hex bolt Flat washer Hex nut Spring washer Flat washer Flat washer Spring washer Ground terminal Ground wire Coat with marine sealant Flat washer Seal washer Torque 49 N m Flat washer Spring washer Fasten ground wire then coat with marine sealant Ground wire Antenna chassis Nut Coat with marine sealant ...

Page 22: ...t and the antenna unit chassis and they are packed separately Fasten the antenna radiator to the antenna unit chassis as follows 1 Remove the protective waveguide cap from the waveguide on the radiator bracket 2 Put the radiator on the radiator bracket so the guide pins of the antenna support fit in the guide pin holes on the radiator bracket Orient the logo of the radiator to the side with the bo...

Page 23: ...d the cable some distance from the con nector Insert surplus cable into antenna support Connect the cable to the rotary joint straightly 6 Coat four hex bolts M12 40 supplied with marine sealant Fix the support cover with four sets of hex bolts spring wash ers and flat washers The torque must be 20 N m Note 1 Make sure the safety rope does not contact the support cover Note 2 Set the screw for the...

Page 24: ...e S band Antenna Unit Method 1 Method 2 Fasten belt sling to a shackle pass belt sling around antenna support and fasten other end of belt sling to other shackle Bow side up Pass belt sling around antenna support Antenna support Antenna support Shackle left right Shackle left right Lifting fixture ø20 Lifting fixture ø20 Belt sling Belt sling Set belt slings to antenna support Belt sling Antenna S...

Page 25: ...ll eight mounting holes 16 mm in the mount ing platform 3 Place the antenna unit on the mounting platform Orient the unit so the cable glands face the ship s stern Note 1 When the antenna unit is placed on the platform make sure that the plat form is not inclined Note 2 For the bow mark see step 2 in How to assemble the antenna unit on page 1 8 4 Fasten the antenna unit to the mounting platform wi...

Page 26: ...it Coat the hardware of the ground system with marine sealant supplied as shown below Antenna chassis side Mounting platform side Flat washer Spring washer Seal washer Use two nuts Torque 49 N m Coat with marine sealant M12x70 eight places Coat with marine sealant Fasten ground wire Coat with marine sealant Ground wire Antenna chassis Hex bolt OR Ground wire Welding Hex nut Arrange ground terminal...

Page 27: ...oo close to the magnetic compass Observe the compass safe distances in the SAFETY IN STRUCTIONS to prevent interference to the compass Be sure to connect the ground wire between the earth terminal on the chassis and the ship s earth How to mount the transceiver unit Fix the unit to the mounting location with M6 bolts or 6 coach screws See the outline drawing for mounting dimensions 1 3 Monitor Uni...

Page 28: ... rear of the unit to facilitate maintenance Determine the location considering the length of the signal cable between the con trol unit and the processor unit A magnetic compass will be affected if the control unit is placed too close to the magnetic compass Observe the compass safe distances in the SAFETY IN STRUCTIONS to prevent interference to the compass Be sure to connect the ground wire betw...

Page 29: ...to install the control unit flat on the mounting surface 1 Drill four mounting holes of 5 mm diameter referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual 2 Fix the control unit with four screws M4 local supply from the underside of the desktop Control Unit RCU 025 Control Unit RCU 026 ...

Page 30: ...t to the cutout 3 Attach the mounting plate to the control unit with four screws from the rear side 4 Screw the wing screw to each mounting plate and then insert hex bolt to each wing screw 5 Fasten each wing screw and then fasten the hex nuts as shown in figure below Side view of control units Control Unit Type Code RCU 025 OP24 24 001 171 790 RCU 026 OP24 27 001 171 820 388 2 110 2 170 2 170 2 F...

Page 31: ...t of the vent hole front and rear sides Leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate maintenance Connect the ground wire between the earth terminal on the chassis and the ship s earth A magnetic compass will be affected if the unit is placed too close to the magnetic compass Observe the compass safe distances on page ii to prevent compass mal function Front Cable entrance...

Page 32: ...s subject to water splash and rain Make the service clearance of 100 mm in front of the vent hole left side Leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate maintenance Be sure to connect the ground wire between the earth terminal on the chassis and the ship s earth A magnetic compass will be affected if the processor unit is placed too close to the magnetic compass Observe t...

Page 33: ...ssor unit Note For bulkhead mounting attach the chassis base 2 so that the notches on it are facing the deck 2 Use six bolts M6 local supply to fasten the processor unit For bulkhead mounting fasten three bolts for the lower bolt holes leaving 5 mm of thread exposed from the bolt head Set the notches of the processor unit on the three bolts then fasten three bolts for the upper bolt holes Then sec...

Page 34: ...erve the compass safe distances in the SAFETY INSTRUC TIONS to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Select the location considering the number of sensor adapters connected A maximum of eight MC 3000S can be connected to a sensor network A maximum of 10 sensor adapters MC 3010A 3020D 3030D can be connected to a MC 3000S However note that five MC 3010A can be connected For the MC 3000S use a C...

Page 35: ...the hub away from places subject to water splash and rain Be sure to connect a ground between the earth terminal on the hub and the ship s earth Leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate maintenance A magnetic compass will be affected if the hub is placed too close to the magnetic compass Observe the compass safe distances in the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS to prevent interfer...

Page 36: ...ting a location Locate the hub away from heat sources because of heat that can build up inside the cabinet Select a location where the vibration is minimal Locate the equipment away from places subject to water splash and rain Make sure that the ground wire is connected between the earth terminal on the hub and the ship s earth Leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate...

Page 37: ...construction Use the optional Switching Hub HUB 100 to connect the sensor networks For the gate way networks use the optional Intelligent Hub HUB 3000 Do not connect the ship s LAN network to the optional HUBs Also commercial PCs cannot be connected to the gateway network other than for maintenance To connect the FEA 2xx7 FMD 32xx FAR 2xx7 FCR 2xx9 via LAN network use the INS network This unit doe...

Page 38: ... network DTI C5E350 VCV for gateway network If extension or division of the DVI or RGB cables is necessary use the dividers shown below DVI cable divider DVI 12A maker IMAGENICS RGB divider CIF 12H DD 106 or WBD 14F maker IMAGENICS Make sure that the ground wires are connected between the ground terminals on each equipment and the ship s earth Pass the cables through the specified clamp or the loc...

Page 39: ...r HUB 100 Serial TTYCS 1Q FR FTPC CY 100 230 VAC GYRO AIS TTYCS 4 x2 GPS LOG E S WIND ALARM NAVTEX etc TTYCS 1Q x5 5 m for USB 30 m x2 TTYCS 10 System fail Power fail Normal close 1 2 Normal open 1 2 ACK IN TB1 Monitor Unit MU 231 MU 270W for FAR 3320W DPYC 1 5 VDR RGB cable IEC60320 C13 L5M HUB 3000 5 m for USB 30 m 100 230 VAC USB memory Radar Control Unit RCU 025 Trackball Control Unit RCU 026 ...

Page 40: ...m 10 m Processor Unit EC 3000 100 230 VAC DVI D D SINGLE LINK 5 m 10 m Power Supply Unit PSU 014 or PSU 015 Sensor Adapter or HUB 100 Serial TTYCS 1Q FR FTPC CY 100 230 VAC GYRO AIS TTYCS 4 x2 GPS LOG E S WIND ALARM NAVTEX etc TTYCS 1Q x5 5 m for USB 30 m x2 TTYCS 10 System fail Power fail Normal close 1 2 Normal open 1 2 ACK IN TB1 DPYC 1 5 VDR RGB cable IEC60320 C13 L5M HUB 3000 5 m for USB 30 m...

Page 41: ...it becomes VERY HOT when the de icer is working The de icer turns on when ambient temperature goes down to 5 C and heats to 55 C Sheath Sheath Pass the heat shrink tubing local supply onto the drain wire Attach crimp on lug to the wire Preattched to the X band antenna See figure on page 2 7 for location Vinyl tape Crimp on lug FV1 25 3 LF RED Clamp armor with cable clamp L1 X band 450 S band 350 L...

Page 42: ...ear cover If the de icer is to be installed remove two bolts inside the antenna to remove the front cover See Note 2 below Note 1 The cable for the performance monitor is connected between the rear cover and the RF TB Board in the antenna unit Open the cover slowly to prevent damage to the cable and connector Note 2 If the de icer is to be installed spread open the right and left heater ele ments ...

Page 43: ... below The default entrance is deck No other orienta tion is allowed to maintain watertight integrity To change the entrance un fasten the four screws circled in the figure below then orient the cable entrance assy in the required direction Refasten the screws J807 performance monitor Deck entrance Mid stern entrance Stern entrance BOW TO CHANGE THE ORIENTATION Unfasten these screws to change the ...

Page 44: ...rial cable Cable slot for de icer Cable entrance Cable clamp plate for serial cable Cable clamp plate for de icer DUMMY PLUG Dummy plugs are provided to insert into the unused cable slots Insert the plugs for waterproofing Note A terminal opener is provided on the RF TB Board Locking wire saddle TB803 TB802 Attach crimp on lug pre attached to chassis to drain wire and connect to chassis How to con...

Page 45: ...TB901 on the DE ICER board 03P9573 using the crimp on lugs supplied For the DE ICER installation kit unfasten the cable band on the cov er supplied The original cover can be discarded 3 Set the voltage setting switch ac cording to the power source for the de icer 115 V or 230 V The default setting is 230 V 4 Apply power to the de icer then press the TEST button on the DE ICER board approx ten seco...

Page 46: ... elements on the chassis or radiator Fasten the installation materials shown below to each of the cover bolts 8 Attach the supplied earth label over the earth label currently attached near the grounding terminal 7 Position the cables so their armors lie beneath their respective cable clamp plates in the cable entrance Fasten the plates Hatch Oil compound Brim Brim Intake Intake Cover bolt Cover bo...

Page 47: ...the waveguide flange and then fix with the bolt Note 1 If it is necessary to open the front cover after installing the de icer kit remove the power cable from the locking wire saddle shown in the right figure then detach the cover slowly to pre vent damage to the heater element Note 2 Take care not to hit the heater elements on the chassis or radiator If the heater hits something unfasten the fixi...

Page 48: ...n 1 Unfasten four bolts to detach the stern cover Note 1 The connector for the performance mon itor is connected between the stern cover and the RF TB Board Detach the stern cover slowly to prevent damage to the connector Note 2 If the de icer is to be installed remove the bow cover also Spread open the right and left heater elements on the cover then remove the cover being careful not to hit the ...

Page 49: ...at washer against the armor Trim the armor so that it does not extend past the flat washers then pass the antenna cable through the cable entrance J807 performance monitor Gasket Gasket Gland for antenna cable Gland for antenna cable Remove protector Remove protector Flat washers Flat washers Sheath Sheath Cable gland Cable gland Flat washer Flat washer Gasket Gasket Flat washer Flat washer Trim t...

Page 50: ...spanner wrench Note Use the wrench of the correct size If you do not have the hook spanner wrench contact your dealer 7 Coat the O ring in the gland for the microwave coaxial cable with silicon grease Using the supplied waterproofing compound coat the mating surface between the coaxial connector of the cable and the waveguide flange on the antenna unit Do not coat the O ring with the waterproofing...

Page 51: ...ck of this manual 11 DE ICER INSTALLATION Follow all steps if the de icer is not already installed See also X band De icer Kit Installation Instructions issued separately If the de icer is already installed do only steps 1 through 7 If the de icer is not provid ed go to step 12 1 Unfasten the clamping gland for the de icer s power cable then remove the gasket flat washers and cover 2 Slide the cla...

Page 52: ...w Pass the cable through locking wire saddles 1 to 5 5 Unfasten the cable band Pass the power cable through the band then fasten the band Connect the cable to TB901 on the DE ICER board 03P9573 us ing the crimp on lugs supplied Cable entrance Cable entrance TB assembly TB assembly DE ICER board 03P9573 TB901 Cable band Cable band TEST button TEST button Voltage Selection switch Voltage Selection s...

Page 53: ...DE ICER Take care not to hit the heat er elements on the chassis or radiator 10 Fasten the bow cover fasten the RF TB assembly and close the rear cover You can discard the original bow cover Also fasten the cable entrance for the DE ICER Take care not to hit the heater elements on the chassis or radi ator 11 Fasten the two heater elements to the chassis as follows Fasten the base of the heater wit...

Page 54: ...ass the heat shrinkable tube local supply onto the drain wire then attach the crimp on lug to the wire Vinyl tape Crimp on lug How to connect wires to WAGO connector Press downward Terminal opener WAGO connector Wire Twist Procedure 1 Twist the cores 2 Press the terminal opener downward 3 Insert the wire to hole 4 Remove the terminal opener 5 Pull the wire to confirm that it is secure Clamp armor ...

Page 55: ...p on lug FV2 M3 BLU Braided shield LAN cable 6 L1 2 L3 2 36 31 150 Power line L2 2 Crimp on lug FV2 4 BLU ANTENNA Side 2 Length for X band Length adjustment not necessary for S band Shorten as shown and reattach crimp on lug L1 410 L2 469 L3 200 50 1 1 S band only Remove sheath to expose armor Armor Crimp on lug FV5 5 4 LF YEL Shield Sheath Sheath Vinyl tape Coaxial cable Braided shield 6 14 5 9 3...

Page 56: ...their armors rest in the slots 3 Connect the power line of the antenna cable serial cable and sub monitor cable on the RF TB board See the figure on the next page for pin arrangement etc Antenna cable power TB801 Serial cable TB802 TB803 Sub monitor cable serial TB803 Sub monitor cable coaxial TB804 Sub monitor cable Sub monitor cable Antenna cable Antenna cable Serial cable Serial cable TB804 TB8...

Page 57: ...4 Remove the terminal opener 5 Pull the wire to confirm that it is secure SIGNAL TB803 on RF TB board 1 3 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 4 5 10 BRN RED ORG YEL BLK WHT Pin Color COAXIAL CABLE TB804 on RF TB board How to fasten the coaxial cable Fasten shield with clamp Fasten conductor with screw NOTICE Do not use crimp on lug to prevent contact resistance from increasing 1 3 6 7 8 9 11 2 4 5 10 BRN ...

Page 58: ...ransmitting valve a magnetron is the primary oscillator in the radar This is different from the oscillation system at lower frequencies in which conventional radio valves are used In the latter case the primary oscillator is always protected from the effects of load impedance by a buffer stage so that frequency and waveform are left unobstructed With a waveguide and magnetron however mismatch of i...

Page 59: ...the inner surface of the waveguide or the mating surface of any flange 2 3 3 Transceiver unit for FAR 3330SW Antenna cable serial cable sub monitor 1 Remove the cover of the unit 2 Unfasten the bolts from the cable clamp Lay the cables in their cable slots so their armors rest in the slots 3 Connect the power line of the antenna cable serial cable and sub monitor to the RF TB Board as shown in the...

Page 60: ...ire to hole 4 Remove the terminal opener 5 Pull the wire to confirm that it is secure SIGNAL TB803 on RF TB board 1 3 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 4 5 10 BRN RED ORG YEL BLK WHT Pin Color COAXIAL CABLE TB804 on RF TB board How to fasten the coaxial cable Fasten shield with clamp Fasten conductor with screw NOTICE Do not use crimp on lug to prevent contact resistance from increasing 1 3 6 7 8 9 11 2...

Page 61: ...r unit as follows 1 Unfasten four bolts M6 10 to remove the dust cover from the output WG adapt er 2 Fasten eight bolts removed at step 1 to attach the flange to the transceiver unit 3 Attach the coaxial cable to the converter of the flange Connect shield of sub monitor cable here Connect shield of antenna cable serial cable here Bind all cables with cable tie local supply Connect LAN cable to por...

Page 62: ... cessor unit Bind cables to the appropriate fixing metal with the cable ties supplied For the cables from the monitor unit DSUB9P X2 L5 10M and ground wire connect them to the processor unit directly without fixing to a wiring plate Tighten the fixing screws on these connectors to prevent disconnection from the processor unit Note Connect the cables so that they do not interfere with the opening o...

Page 63: ...he plate toward the unit to hide LED and switches MU 231 270W DVI1 DVI D D S LINK cable COM1 DSUB9P X2 L cable COM1 VDR DVI3 BNCX5 L2000 DVI3 USB1 RCU 025 026 TS 20 071 1 cable USB2 3 Optional control unit RCU 024 025 026 TS 20 071 1 cable HUB 3000 DTI C5E350 VCV cable LAN1 LAN2 HUB 100 MC 3000S FR FTPC CY cable within 50m DVI1 COM2 Cable clamp See the next page Ground wire IV 2sq local supply Pow...

Page 64: ...T BLU 6 GRN 7 WHT BRN 8 BRN WHT ORG 1 ORG 2 WHT GRN 3 BLU 4 WHT BLU 5 GRN 6 WHT BRN 7 BRN 8 Crossover cable Straight cable Using special crimping tool MPT5 8AS PANDUIT CORP crimp the modular plug Finally check the plug visually Expose inner vinyl sheath Remove the outer sheath by approx 25 mm Be careful not to damage inner shield and cores Fold back the shield wrap it onto the outer sheath and cut...

Page 65: ...the position shown below by using four screws pre attached to the pro cessor unit Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Binding Screw 4 40UNCX3 16 000 176 619 10 10 Connector Gasket 1 24 014 0107 100 367 730 10 2 For D sub connectors Connector Gasket 2 24 014 0108 100 367 741 10 3 For DVI connectors Rainproof Cover 24 014 0109 100 372 202 10 1 Gasket Clamping Plate 24 014 0114 100 372 210 10 2 For D sub c...

Page 66: ...around the armor Clamp here by cable clamp Length of L TTYCS 4 TTYCSLA 4 TTYCS 1Q TTYCSLA 1Q TTYCS 10 TTYCSLA 10 400 380 Cable type JIS Fabrication of TTYCSLA series Pass the heat shrinkable tube local supply onto the drain wire then attach the crimp on lug preattached to the earth clamp on the processor unit to it Sheath Armor Vinyl tape Width 20 Clamp here by cable clamp Drain wire Crimp on lug ...

Page 67: ...3 Pass the cables through the clamp holes then fasten the bolts removed at step 2 to fix the cables Unfasten these three bolts to remove the upper plate Unfasten this bolt to use the lower clamp holes Unfasten this bolt to use the lower clamp holes Clamp holes upper Clamp holes lower J4 J4 J3 J3 J8 J8 J9 J9 J10 J10 J5 J5 J6 J6 J7 J7 J11 J11 J12 J12 J13 J13 J14 J14 Lay shields of cables under this ...

Page 68: ...tubing local supply to drain wire fasten a crimp on lug pre attached at location shown below to drain wire then fasten the wire with a screw Example of wiring inside the processor unit J12 main control unit For J13 and J14 sub control units see the figure at step 2 in this procedure Fixing metal Screws for drain wires of TTYCSLA cables Pass drain wire through shrink tubing local supply attach a cr...

Page 69: ... not connected CH1 or CH2 termination resistor ON When not setting the starting ending terminal for the multipoint connection CH1 or CH2 termination resistor OFF Processor unit I O Board 24P0124 Jumper block J1 Connector J3 1 2 SHORT Termination resistor ON default setting 2 3 OPEN 1 2 OPEN Termination connector OFF 2 3 SHORT Jumper block J2 Connector J4 1 2 SHORT Termination resistor ON default s...

Page 70: ...ation GND CH1 6 RD1 H In Serial CH1 input IEC61162 1 No connection TTYCS LA 4 7 RD1 C In Serial CH1 input IEC61162 1 Pin Signal In Out Description IEC61162 2 IEC61162 1 1 TD2 A Out Serial CH2 output IEC61162 1 2 TTYCS LA 4 TTYCS LA 4 2 TD2 B Out Serial CH2 output IEC61162 1 2 3 RD2 A In Serial CH2 input IEC61162 2 No connection 4 RD2 B In Serial CH2 input IEC61162 2 5 ISOGND2 Isolation GND CH2 6 R...

Page 71: ...1162 1 5 GND GND Pin Signal In Out Description Remarks 1 TD6 A Out Serial CH6 output IEC61162 1 Use TTYCS LA 1Q IEC61162 1 only 2 TD6 B Out Serial CH6 output IEC61162 1 3 RD6 H In Serial CH6 input IEC61162 1 4 RD6 C In Serial CH6 input IEC61162 1 5 GND GND Pin Signal In Out Description Remarks 1 TD7 A Out Serial CH7 output IEC61162 1 Use TTYCS LA 1Q IEC61162 1 only 2 TD7 B Out Serial CH7 output IE...

Page 72: ...SYS_FAIL B Out System fail output 3 PWR_FAIL A Out Power fail output 4 PWR_FAIL B Out Power fail output 5 NC1 A Out Alarm output NC1 6 NC1 B Out Alarm output NC1 7 NC2 A Out Alarm output NC2 8 NC2 B Out Alarm output NC2 9 NO1 A Out Alarm output NO1 10 NO1 B Out Alarm output NO1 11 NO2 A Out Alarm output NO2 12 NO2 B Out Alarm output NO2 13 DC12V_OUT Out ACK input 13 14 short No connection 14 DIGI_...

Page 73: ...ectrical shock can result if the ground wire is not connected properly 2 Unfasten five screws to open the cover of the power supply unit 3 Unfasten four screws from the cable clamp to separate the cable clamp assembly Fuse holder Fuse holder 2 pcs Fan Fan PSU 014 PSU 015 PSU 014 PSU 015 Ground terminal Ground terminal Ground wire IV 8sq local supply Crimp on lug FV2 M3 BLU䚷 in CP03 35301 Crimp on ...

Page 74: ...Pass the cable to next lane LAN cable Serial cable Set the cable Set the cable 5 Pass the vinyl sheath local supply onto the drain wire then attach the crimp on lug preattached to the earth clamp on the processor unit to the wire Crimp on lug 200 40 4 3 2 1 5 60 Drain wire Armor Sheath Clamp here by cable clmap Vinyl tape 30 Vinyl tape 40 30 280 Outer sheath Inner sheath Connect serial cable from ...

Page 75: ...e Crimp on lug M3 Braided shield LAN cable 6 170 100 40 30 100 Power line 250 Wrap the shield of LAN cable with vinyl tape Crimp on lug M4 Insert the antenna cable Insert the antenna cable 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 12 11 10 9 13 Pin Pin Color Color 1 Brown 3 Red 6 Orange 7 Yellow 8 Green 9 Blue 11 Purple 12 Gray For retrofit antenna cable connect unused lines here Connect power line of antenna cable to TB13...

Page 76: ...elow 15 Pull up the plastic cover and connect the power cable 16 Remount the connector cover for the power cable 17 Reattach the cover of the power supply unit Grounding point for antenna cable Grounding point for antenna cable Grounding point for serial cable for processor unit Grounding point for serial cable for processor unit Connector cover of power cable Plastic cover Vinyl tape Armor FV2 M4...

Page 77: ...pears only when the power is turned on for the first time after installation of the monitor unit Adjust the settings referring to the following table DVI PWR SYNC is the slide switch at the bottom rear of the monitor unit Confirm that this switch is set to ON default setting See Slide switch below for details Slide switch Set the slide switch to ON default setting This setting automatically powers...

Page 78: ...supplied to connect the cables to the terminals in the sensor adapters This connection requires a crimping tool CRIMPFOX10S option For the relations between the connectors and rod terminals see page AP 2 Also the stickers attached on the reverse side of the covers show the detailed connections Attach the cables to the applicable pins Note 1 Use the MC1 5 W cable between the sensor adapters Note 2 ...

Page 79: ...0 20 20 10 10 Core 6 Core 6 Vinyl tape Vinyl tape Shield fold back Shield fold back TTYCS 1Q cable Core 6 Core 6 J8 1 to 4 110 5 to 8 95 J8 1 to 4 110 5 to 8 95 J9 1 to 4 100 5 to 8 90 J9 1 to 4 100 5 to 8 90 30 30 80 or more 80 or more Shield fold back Shield fold back Vinyl tape width 10 Vinyl tape width 10 TTYCSLA 1Q cable Core 6 Core 6 J8 1 to 4 110 5 to 8 95 J8 1 to 4 110 5 to 8 95 J9 1 to 4 ...

Page 80: ...to insulate No use 50 Wind tape to insulate Core 6 Core 6 J4 J6 100 J5 J7 120 J4 J6 100 J5 J7 120 60 60 Vinyl tape width 10 Vinyl tape width 10 80 or more 80 or more TTYCS 1 cable Core 6 Core 6 100 100 30 30 80 80 Shield fold back Shield fold back Vinyl tape width 10 Vinyl tape width 10 TTYCSLA 1 cable Core 6 Core 6 100 100 Vinyl tape width 10 Vinyl tape width 10 80 80 60 60 See Note 1 See Note 1 ...

Page 81: ...nector J2 Pin Signal name In Out Remarks NO NC 1 24V_IN 24 VDC DPYC 1 5 2 24V_GND GND 24 VDC 3 PWR_FAIL_A Out Power fail output TTYCS LA 1 No connection 4 PWR_FAIL_COM Out Power fail output TTYCS LA 1 5 PWR_FAIL_B Out Power fail output No connection J1 J1 J2 J2 J4 J5 J5 J7 J7 J6 J8 J8 J9 J9 DPYC1 5 DPYC1 5 MC1 5 W L cable MC1 5 W L cable TTYCSLA 4 TTYCS 4 TTYCSLA 4 TTYCS 1Q TTYCSLA 1Q TTYCS 1Q TTY...

Page 82: ...ut IEC61162 2 modbus No connection No connection 4 RD1 B In Serial CH1 in put IEC61162 2 modbus 5 ISOGND1 Isolation GND CH1 6 RD1 H In Serial CH1 in put IEC61162 1 No connection TTYCS LA 4 7 RD1 C In Serial CH1 in put IEC61162 1 Pin Signal name In Out Remarks IEC61162 2 IEC61162 1 Modbus 1 TD2 A Out Serial CH2 out put IEC61162 1 2 modbus TTYCS LA 4 TTYCS LA 4 TTYCS LA 4 2 TD2 B Out Serial CH2 out ...

Page 83: ...ISOGND4 Isolation GND CH4 6 RD4 H In Serial CH4 input IEC61162 1 No connection TTYCS LA 4 7 RD4 C In Serial CH4 input IEC61162 1 Pin Signal name In Out Description Used cable 1 TD5 A Out Serial CH5 output IEC61162 1 TTYCS 1Q or TTYCSLA 1Q 2 TD5 B Out Serial CH5 output IEC61162 1 3 RD5 H In Serial CH5 input IEC61162 1 4 RD5 C In Serial CH5 input IEC61162 1 5 TD6 A Out Serial CH6 output IEC61162 1 6...

Page 84: ...ws to remove the cover from the adapter 2 Peel the paper from the case gasket then attach the case gasket to the reverse side of the cover and the body unit as shown below 3 Attach the cover to the MC 3000S body unit Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Case gasket serial 24 014 2051 100 367 880 10 2 For MC 3000S Binding screw Cover Case gasket Case gasket Case gasket Case gasket Cover reverse side Body ...

Page 85: ... 60 60 60 60 Core 6 Core 6 Pass drain wire through shrink tubing local supply then attach crimp on lug pre attached in unit MPYC 12 cable MC 3030D MC1 5 W L600 1000 2000 3000 cable Output Vinyl tape width 10 Vinyl tape width 10 Shield fold back Shield fold back Core 6 Core 6 30 30 100 100 80 or more 80 or more Not used Cut with 50 and wind tape to insulate Not used Cut with 50 and wind tape to ins...

Page 86: ...amount of power voltage change to the operational ampli fier J1 J1 J2 J2 J4 J4 J5 J5 J3 J3 For TTYCSLA cables pass the drain wire through shrink tubing then attach these crimp on lugs and screws to connect drain wires to chassis MC1 5 W L cable MC1 5 W L cable TTYCS 1 TTYCSLA 1 TTYCS 1 TTYCSLA 1 IV 1 25sq Local supply IV 1 25sq Local supply J1 J1 J2 J2 J4 J4 J5 J5 J3 J3 MC1 5 W L cable MC1 5 W L c...

Page 87: ...nal name In Out Description Power voltage Power current 1 AN2_IN In Analog 2 input TTYCS LA 1 2 AN2_GND Analog 2 GND 3 CURR2_JP1 Analog 2 input power current voltage setting jumper 1 Pin 3 4 open Pin 3 4 short 4 CURR2_JP2 Analog 2 input power current voltage setting jumper 1 Pin Signal name In Out Description Power voltage Power current 1 AN3_IN In Analog 3 input TTYCS LA 1 2 AN3_GND Analog 3 GND ...

Page 88: ...marks ACK1 contact ACK1 voltage ACK2 contact ACK2 voltage 1 DC12V_OUT Out ACK1 In Pin 1 2 short No connec tion According to ACK1 input 2 DIGI_IN1 In MPYC 12 3 DIGI_RTN1 Out MPYC 12 4 GND DC12V In No connec tion 5 DC12V_OUT Out ACK2 In According to ACK2 input Pin 1 2 short No connec tion 6 DIGI_IN2 In MPYC 12 7 DIGI_RTN2 Out MPYC 12 8 GND DC12V In No connec tion DC12V_OUT DIGI_IN1 DIGI_RTN1 GND DC1...

Page 89: ... to ACK4 input Pin 1 2 short No con nection 6 DIGI_IN4 In MPYC 12 7 DIGI_RTN4 Out MPYC 12 8 GND DC12V In No con nection Pin Signal name In Out Remarks ACK5 contact ACK5 voltage ACK6 contact ACK6 voltage 1 DC12V_OUT Out ACK5 In Pin 1 2 short No connec tion According to ACK5 input 2 DIGI_IN5 In MPYC 12 3 DIGI_RTN5 Out MPYC 12 4 GND DC12V In No connec tion 5 DC12V_OUT Out ACK6 In According to ACK6 in...

Page 90: ...connec tion 5 DC12V_OUT Out ACK2 In Pin 1 2 short No connec tion 6 DIGI_IN8 In MPYC 12 7 DIGI_RTN8 Out MPYC 12 8 GND DC12V In No connec tion Pin Signal name In Out Remarks Alarm1 NO Out Alarm1 NC Out Alarm2 NO Out Alarm2 NC Out 1 A1 Out Alarm1 Out MPYC 12 No connection 2 COM1 MPYC 12 3 B1 No connection 4 A2 Alarm2 Out MPYC 12 No connection 5 COM2 MPYC 12 6 B2 No connection Pin Signal name In Out R...

Page 91: ... No connection 2 COM5 MPYC 12 3 B5 No connection 4 A6 Alarm5 Out MPYC 12 No connection 5 COM6 MPYC 12 6 B6 No connection Pin Signal name In Out Remarks Alarm7 NO Out Alarm7 NC Out Alarm8 NO Out Alarm8 NC Out 1 A7 Out Alarm7 Out MPYC 12 No connection 2 COM7 MPYC 12 3 B7 No connection 4 A8 Alarm8 Out MPYC 12 No connection 5 COM8 MPYC 12 6 B8 No connection ...

Page 92: ...to remove the cover from the adapter 2 Peel the paper from the case gasket then attach the case gasket to the reverse side of the cover and the body unit as shown below 3 Attach the cover to the MC 3010A 3020D 3030D chassis Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Case gasket analog 24 014 2052 1 100 367 961 10 2 MC 3010A 3020D 3030D Binding screw Cover Case gasket Case gasket Case gasket Case gasket Cover r...

Page 93: ...ng 0 Jumper block Use the jumper block J19 to set the termination resistor on off for the MODBUS communication on the connector J1 For the first and last sensor adapter in a series their termination resistors must be set to ON Use the MC CS Board with the default setting because it becomes the first adapter in a series Set the jumper blocks J14 through J17 to turn the termination resistors on conn...

Page 94: ...setting 2 3 OPEN 1 2 OPEN Termination resistor OFF 2 3 SHORT Jumper block J15 Connector J5 CH2 1 2 SHORT Termination resistor ON default setting 2 3 OPEN 1 2 OPEN Termination resistor OFF 2 3 SHORT Jumper block J16 Connector J6 CH3 1 2 SHORT Termination resistor ON default setting 2 3 OPEN 1 2 OPEN Termination resistor OFF 2 3 SHORT Jumper block J17 Connector J7 CH4 1 2 SHORT Termination resistor ...

Page 95: ...allowed to use the same number between the MC 3000S and a sensor adapter Jumper block Use the jumper block J25 to set the termination resistor on off for the MODBUS communication on the connector J1 For the first and last sensor adapter in a series their termination resistors must e set to ON If not communication between sensor adapters is not possible Jumper block J25 Connector J1 1 2 OPEN Termin...

Page 96: ... with the cable ties supplied No use Power port Power Fail LAN port Ground wire IV 1 25sq supplied DPYC 1 5 cable DPYC 1 5 cable To gateway network ECDIS radar etc Attach the LAN cap supplied to the unused connector holes to meet waterproofing standard IPX2 LAN cable Cable clamp ...

Page 97: ... the circuit board in the control unit 2 Unfasten two pan head screws M3 12 to remove the clamp and cable clamp from the control unit 3 Disconnect the control unit cable from the J1 connector 4 Pull out the control unit cable from the cover 5 Pass the optional cable assy 6TPSH XH12X2 LxxSP1 through the cable hole on the control unit 6 Fasten the shield part of the cable assy with the cable clamp r...

Page 98: ... part of cables under the cable clamp then tighten the cable clamp 12 Attach the processor unit cover Unfasten these three bolts to remove the upper plate Unfasten this bolt to use the lower clamp holes Unfasten this bolt to use the lower clamp holes Clamp holes upper Clamp holes lower J4 J4 J3 J3 J8 J8 J9 J9 J10 J10 J5 J5 J6 J6 J7 J7 J11 J11 J12 J12 J13 J13 J14 J14 Lay shields of cables under thi...

Page 99: ...nected to the circuit board in the control unit 2 Remove the cable clamp from the control unit then disconnect the control unit ca ble from the J1 connector 3 Pull out the control unit cable from the cover 4 Pass the optional cable assy 6TPSH XH12X2 LxxSP2 through the cable hole on the cover Binding screw M3 8 Control unit cable Control unit cover Pan head screw and flat washer Cable clamp Disconn...

Page 100: ...as shown below 9 Disconnect the control unit cable from the processor unit then connect the cable assy 6TPSH XH12X2 LxxSP2 10 Set the shields of cables under the cable clamp then tighten the cable clamp 11 Remount the processor unit cover Cable assy Shield Cable clamp Circuit board Unfasten these three bolts to remove the upper plate Unfasten this bolt to use the lower clamp holes Unfasten this bo...

Page 101: ...nna unit facing straight ahead in the direction of the bow Therefore a small but conspicuous target dead ahead visually must appear on the heading line zero degrees TUNE button TUNE MAN Manual tuning TUNE AUTO Auto tuning TUNE button TUNE MAN Manual tuning TUNE AUTO Auto tuning Tuning bar 000 010 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 27...

Page 102: ...ing range is 0 to 359 9 8 Confirm that the target echo is displayed at the correct bearing on the screen 3 3 How to Adjust the Sweep Timing Sweep timing differs with respect to the length of the signal cable between the trans ceiver unit and the processor unit Adjust sweep timing at installation to prevent the following symptoms The echo of a straight target for example pier on the 0 25 NM range a...

Page 103: ...t the 0 25 NM range and turn off the A C SEA control 4 Show the RADAR INSTALLATION menu then select 1 ECHO ADJ followed by 4 MBS 5 Set a value that causes the main bang to just disappear The setting range is 0 to 255 3 5 Dual Radar Display The dual radar display available with the B type specification radar shows radar im ages from two radar sources on one radar display Any combination of X and S ...

Page 104: ...3 SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3 4 3 5 1 How to enable disable the dual radar display 1 Open the RADAR INSTALLATION menu then select OTHERS menu 2 Select 5 COMBINE FUNC 3 Select OFF or ON as appropriate ...

Page 105: ...s antenna as the reference point and set display area of own radar The area outside that set here is where the image from the external radar is displayed EXT Set the external radar s antenna as the reference point and set the display area of the external radar The area outside that set here is where the image from own radar is displayed 4 Select 2 COMBINE SECTOR to set the width of the sector Pict...

Page 106: ...it to confirm START Distance from reference point to sector LENGTH Vertical length of sector 3 5 3 How to select the external radar image source to use 1 From the RADAR INSTALLATION menu select 2 SCANNER 6 DUAL RA DAR SETTING 2 Select 4 EXT RADAR 3 Select required radar no Only the numbers of radar set on the RADAR INSTAL LATION menu are valid Note 1 The dual radar will not function if a radar inc...

Page 107: ...eel so that noise just disappears from the screen The setting range is 0 to 32 After compleiton of the adjustment the radar goes into standby If the noise does not disappear switch to and try again 5 STC CURVE Use the default setting Change the setting according to sea condition The larger the number the greater the STC effect 8 RING SUPPRESSION Use the default setting Change the setting according...

Page 108: ...y To enter an ar ea enter start bearing relative to the heading and dead sector angle To erase the area enter 0 for both the START and ANGLE sections The set ting range of START is 0 to 359 and ANGLE is 0 to 180 Note Turn off a stern blind sector when adjusting the PM gain to display the echo from the perfor mance monitor properly 3 ANT REVOLUTION For HSC only Select LO for 36 rpm HI for 42 rpm AU...

Page 109: ...25 30 is the output pow er in kW UP DOWN indicates the location of the transceiver unit UP is in the antenna unit and DOWN means separate transceiver unit S SSD means S band solid state device 3 TYPE Select the type of radar IMO A or B IMO IMO specifications A Near IMO specifications B Non Japanese fishing vessel specifications 4 ON TIME 5 TX TIME These items show the number of hours the radar has...

Page 110: ...ern blind sector before adjusting the PM gain to display the echo from the performance monitor properly 7 PM GRAPH RESET Select this item to reset all PM graphs after replac ing the magnetron The message shown below ap pears Click the OK button to reset the PM graphs 8 ANT CABLE Select the method of connection between the radar sensor and the processor unit LAN LAN cable only or LAN COAXIAL LAN an...

Page 111: ... connected equipment which can receive both TTM and TTD sentences Note This setting is valid for LAN connection only For serial connection the output sentence is determined on the Common Installation Set ting menu this setting is invalid See WEB SETTING MANUAL E32 01305 for details For both LAN and serial connections set the baudrate to 38 400 bps TTM TTD REFERENCE Set the output format for tracke...

Page 112: ... is 1 to 31 6 ACQ PRESET Show the ACQ PRESET menu LAND SIZE Set the land size in units of 100 m The setting range is 100 to 3000 m A target whose length is equal to or greater than the length set here is judged as a land target ANT SELECT Set the antenna radiator type of your radar The size of the echo changes with ra diator size Select the correct radiator type to en sure proper performance Note ...

Page 113: ...ared a lost target The set ting range is 1 to 20 MAX SPEED No use START TIME TGT VECT Set the number of seconds or number of scans to wait before show ing the vector for a newly acquired target Select TIME or SCAN then enter value 8 DEFAULT Restore the default settings for the RADAR INSTALLATION menu settings 1 TT W O GYRO page 2 TT can be used without a gyro Select ON to use TT without a gyro 2 T...

Page 114: ...deactivate the TT function 4 SUB OUTPUT No use 5 COMBINE FUNC Enables disables the dual radar display Select ON to enable the dual radar display 6 ROUTE SOURCE Set the IP address when receiving route information from a route source other than FMD 3200 3300 7 WIND REF TEXT Select the format of the wind information on the NAV data box For the wind refer ence set on the WIND STB Main menu 4 INFORMATI...

Page 115: ... unit check RAS001 For two antenna units check RAS001 and RAS002 3 8 How to Set the Forwarding Distance Set the forwarding distance as follows The configuration can be copied to other units connected to the network after saving the configuration The distance the ship travels straight after the steering control 1 In the chart mode press Ctrl Shift and t keys simultane ously on the control unit or k...

Page 116: ...o as follows to activate the synchronization with the ship s clock Note The local time setting is not available when the synchronization with ship s clock is active 1 In the chart mode press Ctrl Shift and t keys simultaneously on the control unit or keyboard A dialog box for entry of password appears 2 Enter the password and click OK Note The edit mode remains enabled until you press Ctrl Shift a...

Page 117: ...s then click the Function2 tab 5 Check the checkbox of Color of own ship s information TEXT will be changed by result of integrity check 6 Click the Save button to save the configuration 3 11 How to display the Echo page To overlay the radar image on the chart mode display the Echo page in the Overlay NAV Tools box For details see the Operator s Manual for the Chart Radar Note 1 For B type radar t...

Page 118: ...Check the checkbox of Show Echo tab at Overlay NAV Tools 6 Click the Save button to save the configuration 3 12 Web Setting Menu Set up the radar from the Common Installation Setting menu on the web browser For details on the Common Installation Setting menu see the Instruction Manual E32 01305 ...

Page 119: ...62 2 Alarm handling signal Contact closure Input from alarm system IEC 61162 1 Ed 4 Input from alarm system Data Specification Contents Remarks Radar system data IEC 61162 1 Ed 4 RSD OSD TT data IEC 61162 1 Ed 4 TTD TTM TLB Alarm signal IEC 61162 1 Ed 4 4 systems output contents are selected by menu Contact closure NOTICE The radar s must be interconnected to the following type approved sensors EP...

Page 120: ...ift CUR VDR Route transfer report RRT Speed position VTG RMC Speed SOG VBW Speed STW VBW VHW Time and date ZDA UAIS VHF data link message VDM UAIS VHF data link own vessel report VDO Water temperature MTW Wind speed and angle relative MWV R Wind speed and angle true MWV T Data Sentence Cyclic alert list ALC Alert sentence ALF Alert command refused ARC Acknowledge alarm ACK Addressed binary and saf...

Page 121: ...1 11mm 12 6mm TTYCY 4 0 75mm2 1 11mm 17 7mm TTYCY 4S 0 75mm2 1 11mm 21 1mm TTYCY 4SLA 0 75mm2 1 11mm 19 5mm TTYCYS 1 0 75mm2 1 11mm 12 1mm TTYCYS 4 0 75mm2 1 11mm 18 5mm TTYCYSLA 1 0 75mm2 1 11mm 11 2mm TTYCYSLA 4 0 75mm2 1 11mm 17 9mm EX TTYCYSLA 4 MPYC 4 Designation type of twisted pairs Designation type of cores 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 Cables listed in the manual are usually shown as Japanese Indus...

Page 122: ... AI 0 75 6 GY Gray TTYCS 4 TTYCSLA 4 4 PWR_FAIL COM 5 PWR_FAIL B 6 NC Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J4 1 TD1 A AI 0 75 6 GY Gray TTYCS 4 TTYCSLA 4 2 TD1 B 3 RD1 A 4 RD1 B 5 ISOGND1 6 RD1 H 7 RD1 C Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J5 1 TD2 A AI 0 75 6 GY gray TTYCS 4 TTYCSLA 4 2 TD2 B 3 RD2 A 4 RD2 B 5 ISOGND2 6 RD2 H 7 RD2 C Connector Pi...

Page 123: ... 7 RD4 C Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J8 1 TD5 A AI 0 75 6 GY gray TTYCS 1Q TTYCSLA 1Q 2 TD5 B 3 RD5 H 4 RD5 C 5 TD6 A TTYCS 1Q TTYCSLA 1Q 6 TD6 B 7 RD6 H 8 RD6 C Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J9 1 TD7 A AI 0 75 6 GY gray TTYCS 1Q TTYCSLA 1Q 2 TD7 B 3 RD7 H 4 RD7 C 5 TD8 A TTYCS 1Q TTYCSLA 1Q 6 TD8 B 7 RD8 H 8 RD8 C ...

Page 124: ... Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J3 1 AN1_IN AI 0 75 6 GY gray TTYCS 1 TTYCSLA 1 2 AN1_GND 3 CURR1_JP1 4 CURR1_JP2 Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J4 1 AN2_IN AI 0 75 6 GY gray TTYCS 1 TTYCSLA 1 2 AN2_GND 3 CURR2_JP1 4 CURR2_JP2 Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J5 1 AN3_IN AI 0 75 6 GY gray TTYCS 1 TTYCSLA 1 2 AN3_GND 3...

Page 125: ...D red MPYC 12 2 DIGI_IN1 3 DIGI_RTN1 4 GND 5 DC12V_OUT2 6 DIGI_IN2 7 DIGI_RTN2 8 GND Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J4 1 DV12V_OUT3 AI 1 6 RD red MPYC 12 2 DIGI_IN3 3 DIGI_RTN3 4 GND 5 DC12V_OUT4 6 DIGI_IN4 7 DIGI_RTN4 8 GND Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J5 1 DV12V_OUT5 AI 1 6 RD red MPYC 12 2 DIGI_IN5 3 DIGI_RTN5 4 GND 5 DC12V_OUT6 6 ...

Page 126: ..._GND 3 MODBUS A AI 0 14 8 GY gray 4 MODBUS B 5 GND Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J3 1 A1 AI 1 6 RD red MPYC 12 2 COM1 3 B1 4 A2 5 COM2 6 B2 Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J4 1 A3 AI 1 6 RD red MPYC 12 2 COM3 3 B3 4 A4 5 COM4 6 B4 Connector Pin Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable J5 1 A5 AI 1 6 RD red MPYC 12 2 COM5 3 B5 4 A...

Page 127: ...IS Addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgement ACK Acknowledge alarm D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Data bits Start bit Stop bit ABK xxxxxxxxx x x x x x hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 1 MMSI of the addressed AIS unit 9 digits 2 AIS channel of reception No use 3 Message ID 6 8 12 14 4 Message sequence number 0 9 5 Type of acknowledgement See below 1 message was broadcast 6 or 12 but not ACK by addressed AIS unit 2...

Page 128: ...th ACN and ACM ALR Hhmmss ss xxx A A c c hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 1 Time of alarm condition change UTC 000000 00 235960 99 2 Unique alarm number identifier at alarm source 000 999 3 Alarm condition A threshold exceeded V not exceeded 4 Alarm acknowledge state A acknowledged V not acknowledged 5 Alarm description text alphanumeric characters max 32 CUR A x x x x x x x a x x x x x x a a hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 129: ...dal separation No use 12 Unit m No use 13 Age of differential GPS data 0 999 14 Differential reference station ID No use GLL llll lll a yyyyy yyy a hhmmss ss a x hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Latitude 0000 00000 9000 00000 2 N S 3 Longitude 0000 00000 18000 00000 4 E W 5 UTC of position No use 6 Status A data valid V data invalid 7 Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated M Manual input S...

Page 130: ...gle degrees 0 00 360 00 2 Reference R T 3 Wind speed 0 00 9999 99 4 Wind speed units K km h M m s N NM 5 Status A NRX xxx xxx xx aaxx x hhmmss ss xx xx xxxx x x x x A c c hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Number of sentences 001 to 999 2 Sentence number 001 999 3 Sequential message ID 00 to 99 4 Navtex message code aaxx aa AA to ZZ xx 00 to 99 5 Frequency table index 0 to 3 null 6 UTC of re...

Page 131: ...Name of transferred route Max 30 characters 3 Version of transferred route Max 20 characters 4 ID of current waypoint for monitored route Max 10 characters 5 File transfer statues of transferred route A Successful reception of the route file transfer E Error in reception of the route file transfer 6 Status of the intended application of the transferred route A Content of the received route accepte...

Page 132: ... 1 63 bytes 6 Number of fill bits 0 to 5 VDR x x T x x M x x N hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Direction degrees 0 00 360 00 null 2 T True fixed 3 Direction degrees 0 00 360 00 null 4 M Magnetic fixed 5 Current speed 0 99 99 6 N Knots fixed VHW x x T x x M x x N x x K hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Heading degrees No use 2 T True fixed No use 3 Heading degrees No use 4 M Magnetic fixed No use 5 Speed knots 0 0...

Page 133: ...d to transfer the message 1 9 2 Message sentence number 1 9 3 Message sequence identifier 0 3 4 The MMSI of destination AIS unit for the ITU R M 1371 message 9 digits 5 AIS channel for broadcast of the radio message 0 3 6 VDL message number 6 or 12 see ITU R M 1371 7 Encapsulated data 1 63 bytes 8 Number of fill bits 0 5 ALC xx xx xx x x aaa x x x x x x hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Total number of...

Page 134: ...Alert instance 1 to 999999 null 11 Revision counter 1 to 99 12 Escalation counter 0 to 2 13 Alert text max 18 characters ARC hhmmss ss aaa x x x x c hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 1 Release time of the alert command refused hh 00 to 23 mm 00 to 59 ss ss 00 00 to 60 99 2 Used for proprietary alerts defined by the manufacturer FEC null 3 The alert identifier 1 to 999 or 10001 to 10999 4 The alert instance 1 to ...

Page 135: ...BL1 degrees from 0 0 0 359 9 5 Origin 2 range 0 000 999 9 see note 2 6 Origin 2 bearing 0 0 359 9 see note 2 7 VRM2 9 range 0 000 999 8 EBL2 degrees 0 0 360 0 9 Cursor range from own ship 0 000 999 10 Cursor bearing degrees clockwise from 0 0 0 359 9 11 Range scale in use 0 0625 120 12 Range units K N S 13 Display rotation see note 1 NOTES 1 Display rotation C Course up course over ground up degre...

Page 136: ...in increasing 99 99 99 99 null 10 Speed distance units N NM 11 Target name null 12 Target status L Lost Q Acquiring T Tracking 13 Reference target R null otherwise 14 UTC of data null 15 Type of acquisition A Automatic M Manual VSD x x x x x x c c hhmmss ss xx xx x x x x hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Type of ship and cargo category 0 255 2 Maximum present static draught 0 to 25 5 meters null 3 Pers...

Page 137: ...TD A SN65LBC172 TD B 10 ohm 10 ohm 10 ohm PC 400 RD H RD C 470 ohm Set with jumper Open close switchable Processor Unit IEC 61162 2 1 input output Sensor Adapter IEC 61162 2 1 input output Processor Unit IEC 61162 1 output Sensor Adapter IEC 61162 1 output Processor Unit IEC 61162 1 input Sensor Adapter IEC 61162 1 input ...

Page 138: ... L5M 000 176 663 11 ケーブル組品LAN LAN CABLE ASSEMBLY 1 MOD Z072 005 000 174 113 10 工事材料 INSTALLATION MATERIALS 1 CP24 02101 001 170 630 00 電源ケーブル AC CABLE 1 IEC60320 C13 L5M 000 176 423 11 図書 DOCUMENT 取扱説明CD OPERATOR S MANUAL CD 1 FAR3XXX O M CD ROM 000 178 766 1 操作要領書 OPERATOR S GUIDE 1 OS 36160 000 178 028 1 装備設定要領書 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 32 01305 000 178 045 1 装備要領書 INSTALLATION MANUAL 1 IM 36240 0...

Page 139: ...㩷㪘㪥㩷㪠㪫㪜㪤㪅㩷㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪣㪦㪮㪜㪩㩷㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪪㪟㪠㪧㪧㪜㪛㩷㪠㪥㩷㪧㪣㪘㪚㪜㩷㪦㪝㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪬㪧㪧㪜㪩㩷 㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㪅㩷㪨㪬㪘㪣㪠㪫㪰㩷㪠㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪪㪘㪤㪜㪅 A 2 㧼 㧼 㧭㧯㧷㧵㧺㧳 ޓ 㧸㧵㧿㨀 0 0 1 7 6 0 5 4 26 10 1 ͳ 3 6 70 6 㨻㩧㩍㩏 06 00 4 614 55 0 Ꮏ ᢱ 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ 056 6 10 6 4 5 2 䍘㪄䍢䍼 ภᧃየ䈱㪲㪁㪁㪴䈲䇮ㆬᛯຠ䈱ઍ 䍘䍎䍢䍼䉕 䈚䉁䈜䇯 㪚㪦㪛㪜㩷㪥㪬㪤㪙㪜㪩㩷㪜㪥㪛㪠㪥㪞㩷㪮㪠㪫㪟㩷㩹㪁㪁㩹㩷㪠㪥㪛㪠㪚㪘㪫㪜㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪚㪦㪛㪜㩷㪥㪬㪤㪙㪜㪩㩷㪦㪝㩷㪩㪜㪧㪩㪜㪪㪜㪥㪫㪘㪫㪠㪭㪜㩷㪤㪘㪫㪜㪩㪠㪘㪣㪅 䋨 䈱ኸᴺ䈲䇮ෳ ୯䈪䈜䇯㩷㩷㪛㪠㪤㪜㪥㪪㪠㪦㪥㪪㩷㪠㪥㩷㪛㪩㪘㪮㪠㪥㪞㩷㪝㪦㪩㩷㪩㪜㪝㪜㪩㪜㪥㪚㪜㩷㪦㪥㪣㪰㪅䋩 ဳᑼ㪆䍘䍎䍢䍼 ภ䈏䋲...

Page 140: ...㪛㩷㪚㪦㪛㪜㪪㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪣㪠㪪㪫㪜㪛㩷㪝㪦㪩㩷㪘㪥㩷㪠㪫㪜㪤㪅㩷㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪣㪦㪮㪜㪩㩷㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪪㪟㪠㪧㪧㪜㪛㩷㪠㪥㩷㪧㪣㪘㪚㪜㩷㪦㪝㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪬㪧㪧㪜㪩㩷 㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㪅㩷㪨㪬㪘㪣㪠㪫㪰㩷㪠㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪪㪘㪤㪜㪅 A 4 1 01 6 2 2 ޓޓ 176 0 ฬ ޓޓ 0 ᢙ 3 6 ㅜ㧛 4 4 5 ภ 01 ဳฬ㧛ⷙᩰ 5 4 26 105 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ 㩚㩀㩨㩁㩙㩣ᐔᐳ 6 9 5 4 575 1 01 㩔㩨㩒ᐳ 524 0 9 5 4 575 1 01 ⷺ㩘㩨㩣㩎 10 1 6 575 1 01 ⷺ㩘㩨㩣㩎 10 1 6 575 1 01 㩃㩚㩆㨺㩣 5 10 47 4 5 9 㨻㩣㩚㩋㨷㨺㩖㩨 1 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ 㧱㧸㧱㧯㨀...

Page 141: ... ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖࠎ ޕ 691 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 A 6 㧼 㧼 㧭㧯㧷㧵㧺㧳 ޓ 㧸㧵㧿㨀 1 45 0 0 1 7 6 0 5 4 26 10 1 ͳ 3 6 70 6 ⓨਛ ᧄ ㇱ 5 00 4 70 6 45 0 Ꮏ ᢱ 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ 056 6 10 6 4 5 2 ᦠ 1 7 06 ษਅ ઃⷐ㗔 1 56 0 6 6 0 1 565 䋨 䈱ኸᴺ䈲䇮ෳ ୯䈪䈜䇯㩷㩷㪛㪠㪤㪜㪥㪪㪠㪦㪥㪪㩷㪠㪥㩷㪛㪩㪘㪮㪠㪥㪞㩷㪝㪦㪩㩷㪩㪜㪝㪜㪩㪜㪥㪚㪜㩷㪦㪥㪣㪰㪅䋩 ဳᑼ㪆䍘䍎䍢䍼 ภ䈏䋲Ბ䈱႐ว䇮ਅᲑ䉋䉍 Ბ䈮ઍ䉒䉎ㆊᷰᦼຠ䈪䈅䉍䇮䈬䈤䉌䈎䈏 䈦䈩䈇䉁䈜䇯䇭䈭䈍䇮ຠ 䈲ᄌ䉒䉍䉁䈞䉖䇯 㪫㪮㪦㩷㪫㪰㪧㪜㪪㩷㪘㪥㪛㩷㪚㪦㪛㪜㪪㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪣㪠㪪...

Page 142: ...㪩㩷㪘㪥㩷㪠㪫㪜㪤㪅㩷㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪣㪦㪮㪜㪩㩷㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪪㪟㪠㪧㪧㪜㪛㩷㪠㪥㩷㪧㪣㪘㪚㪜㩷㪦㪝㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪬㪧㪧㪜㪩㩷 㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㪅㩷㪨㪬㪘㪣㪠㪫㪰㩷㪠㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪪㪘㪤㪜㪅 A 8 㧼 㧼 㧭㧯㧷㧵㧺㧳 ޓ 㧸㧵㧿㨀 1 45 0 0 1 7 6 0 5 4 26 10 1 ͳ 3 6 70 6 ⓨਛ ᧄ ㇱ 5 00 4 70 6 45 0 Ꮏ ᢱ 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ 056 6 10 6 4 5 2 ᦠ 1 7 06 ษਅⷐ㗔 1 56 5 0 06 00 䋨 䈱ኸᴺ䈲䇮ෳ ୯䈪䈜䇯㩷㩷㪛㪠㪤㪜㪥㪪㪠㪦㪥㪪㩷㪠㪥㩷㪛㪩㪘㪮㪠㪥㪞㩷㪝㪦㪩㩷㪩㪜㪝㪜㪩㪜㪥㪚㪜㩷㪦㪥㪣㪰㪅䋩 ဳᑼ㪆䍘䍎䍢䍼 ภ䈏䋲Ბ䈱႐ว䇮ਅᲑ䉋䉍 Ბ䈮ઍ䉒䉎ㆊᷰᦼຠ䈪䈅䉍䇮䈬䈤䉌䈎䈏 䈦䈩䈇䉁䈜䇯䇭䈭䈍䇮ຠ 䈲ᄌ䉒䉍䉁䈞䉖䇯 㪫㪮㪦㩷㪫㪰㪧㪜㪪㩷㪘㪥㪛㩷㪚㪦㪛㪜㪪㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪣...

Page 143: ...㪘㪣㪠㪫㪰㩷㪠㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪪㪘㪤㪜㪅 A 10 1 01 6 2 2 ޓޓ 176 0 ฬ ޓޓ 0 ᢙ 3 6 ㅜ㧛 4 4 5 ภ 01 ဳฬ㧛ⷙᩰ 5 4 26 105 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ 1 㩆㨺㩣㩦㨹㩆㨶㨺 5 9 5 4 41 5 1 01 ⷺ㩏㨹㩎 㩆㨷 10 076 575 1 01 㩚㩀㩨㩁㩙㩣ᐔᐳ 6 9 5 4 575 1 01 㩔㩨㩒ᐳ 524 0 9 5 4 575 1 01 ⷺ㩘㩨㩣㩎 ో㩒㩆㩨 10 5 4 9 575 1 01 ⷺ㩏㨹㩎 㩆㨷 10 076 575 1 01 㩔㩨㩒ᐳ 524 0 9 5 4 575 1 01 㩚㩀㩨㩁ᐔᐳ 6 9 5 4 575 1 01 ⷺ㩘㩨㩣㩎 10 1 6 575 1 01 㩃㨺㩖㩨㩣 ຠ 55 49 1 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10...

Page 144: ... 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ 㧱㧸㧱㧯㨀㧾㧵㧯 ޓ 㧯㧻 ޓ 㧚㧘㧸㨀㧰 ဳᑼ 㩄㨺㩎㩨 ภ߇㧞Ბߩ႐ว ޔ ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍࠊࠆㆊᷰᦼຠߢ ࠅ ޔ߅ߥޓޕߔ ߡߞ ߇߆ࠄߜߤޔ ຠ ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖࠎ ޕ 691 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 A 12 1 01 6 2 2 ޓޓ 176 0 ฬ ޓޓ 0 ᢙ 3 6 ㅜ㧛 4 4 5 ภ 01 ဳฬ㧛ⷙᩰ 5 4 26 105 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ 1 ⷺ㩘㩨㩣㩎 10 1 6 575 1 01 㩃㨺㩖㩨㩣 ຠ 55 49 1 01 㩇㩔㩩㨼㩡㩣㩋㨷㨺㩖㩨 52 4 67 520 1 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾...

Page 145: ...5 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ 㧱㧸㧱㧯㨀㧾㧵㧯 ޓ 㧯㧻 ޓ 㧚㧘㧸㨀㧰 ဳᑼ 㩄㨺㩎㩨 ภ߇㧞Ბߩ႐ว ޔ ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍࠊࠆㆊᷰᦼຠߢ ࠅ ޔ߅ߥޓޕߔ ߡߞ ߇߆ࠄߜߤޔ ຠ ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖࠎ ޕ 691 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 A 14 1 01 6 2 2 ޓޓ 176 0 ฬ ޓޓ 0 ᢙ 3 6 ㅜ㧛 4 4 5 ภ 01 ဳฬ㧛ⷙᩰ 5 4 26 105 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ 1 㩃㨺㩖㩨㩣 ຠ 55 49 1 01 㩇㩔㩩㨼㩡㩣㩋㨷㨺㩖㩨 52 4 67 520 1 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ 㧱㧸㧱...

Page 146: ...ᦼຠߢ ࠅ ޔ߅ߥޓޕߔ ߡߞ ߇߆ࠄߜߤޔ ຠ ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖࠎ ޕ 691 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 A 16 㧼 㧼 㧭㧯㧷㧵㧺㧳 ޓ 㧸㧵㧿㨀 257 0 1 7 6 0 5 4 26 10 1 ͳ 3 6 70 6 ⓨਛ 㔚Ḯㇱ 219 4 5722 70 6 257 ຠ 52 4 2 465 ຠ 52 4 2 465 52 Ꮏ ᢱ 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ 056 6 10 6 4 5 2 䍘㪄䍢䍼 ภᧃየ䈱㪲㪁㪁㪴䈲䇮ㆬᛯຠ䈱ઍ 䍘䍎䍢䍼䉕 䈚䉁䈜䇯 㪚㪦㪛㪜㩷㪥㪬㪤㪙㪜㪩㩷㪜㪥㪛㪠㪥㪞㩷㪮㪠㪫㪟㩷㩹㪁㪁㩹㩷㪠㪥㪛㪠㪚㪘㪫㪜㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪚㪦㪛㪜㩷㪥㪬㪤㪙㪜㪩㩷㪦㪝㩷㪩㪜㪧㪩㪜㪪㪜㪥㪫㪘㪫㪠㪭㪜㩷㪤㪘㪫㪜㪩㪠㪘㪣㪅 䋨 䈱ኸᴺ䈲䇮ෳ ୯䈪䈜䇯㩷㩷...

Page 147: ... 䈦䈩䈇䉁䈜䇯䇭䈭䈍䇮ຠ 䈲ᄌ䉒䉍䉁䈞䉖䇯 㪫㪮㪦㩷㪫㪰㪧㪜㪪㩷㪘㪥㪛㩷㪚㪦㪛㪜㪪㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪣㪠㪪㪫㪜㪛㩷㪝㪦㪩㩷㪘㪥㩷㪠㪫㪜㪤㪅㩷㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪣㪦㪮㪜㪩㩷㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪪㪟㪠㪧㪧㪜㪛㩷㪠㪥㩷㪧㪣㪘㪚㪜㩷㪦㪝㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪬㪧㪧㪜㪩㩷 㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㪅㩷㪨㪬㪘㪣㪠㪫㪰㩷㪠㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪪㪘㪤㪜㪅 A 18 1 01 6 2 2 ޓޓ 176 0 ฬ ޓޓ 0 ᢙ 3 6 ㅜ㧛 4 4 5 ภ 01 ဳฬ㧛ⷙᩰ 5 4 26 105 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ ሶ 4 2 10 7 8 4 1 01 ሶ 4 2 10 7 8 7 1 01 ሶ 4 2 10 7 8 7 1 01 㩄㩒㩂㩊 㩝㩆㩨㨷㩡㨺 1 7 4 100 614 25 1 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ 㧱㧸㧱㧯㨀㧾...

Page 148: ... 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 A 20 1 01 6 2 2 ޓޓ 176 0 ฬ ޓޓ 0 ᢙ 3 6 ㅜ㧛 4 4 5 ภ 01 ဳฬ㧛ⷙᩰ 5 4 26 105 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ 9 4 0 2 6 1 01 55 5 5 1 01 55 5 5 1 01 ຠ 9 4 0 2 6 55 2 1 01 㩄㩧㩗㩨㨹㩂㩇 ޓ 6 8 0 1 01 㩄㩧㩗㩨㨹㩂㩇 ޓ 6 8 0 1 01 ሶ 4 2 10 7 8 4 1 01 㩔㩨㨼㩧㩎㩨㩄㩒㩆㩨 0 0 5 4 9 575 1 01 㩔㩨㨼㩧㩎㩨ዊ㩒㩆㩨 0 0 5 4 9 575 1 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ...

Page 149: ... 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 A 22 2 12 7 3 3 ࠉࠉᅗ 287 1 ྡࠉࠉ 1 0 ᩘ㔞 4 7 㸭ഛ 5 0 5 6 ྕ 12 ᆺྡ㸭つ᱁ 6 5 37 216 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 ᕤ ᮦᩱ 3 㜵Ỉ㺪㺆㺷㺯 7 57 7 0 52 6 2 12 2㺶㺻㺖㺼 6 2 5 1 6 6 2 12 㺨㺼㺦ᗙ㔠 635 1 6 5 0 686 2 12 භゅ㺣㺍㺢 㺚㺋 187 0 686 2 12 㺮㺔㺼㺕 ᖹᗙ㔠 7 6 5 0 686 2 12 භゅ㺛㺶㺺㺶 㺜㺯㺛 2 7 6 277 6 5 0 686 2 12 භゅ㺛㺶㺺㺶ࠉ㺬㺼㺷㺢 21 6 27 2 7 0 686 2 12 ᑟἼ ᢲ ᆺ 9 8 03 56 2 12 ᑟἼ ಖㆤ㺘㺼㺯 58 86 21 5 52...

Page 150: ...㹒㹂 0 A 24 2 12 7 3 3 ࠉࠉᅗ 287 1 ྡࠉࠉ 1 0 ᩘ㔞 4 7 㸭ഛ 5 0 5 6 ྕ 12 ᆺྡ㸭つ᱁ 6 5 37 216 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 ᕤ ᮦᩱ 25 5 ࠉ5 7 8 9 8 4 0 5 1 5 5 㜵Ỉ㺪㺆㺷㺯 7 57 7 0 52 6 2 12 㺖㺼㺵㺻㺢㺼ᮏయ 758 1 52 6 2 12 ᗙ㔠 6 5 52 6 2 12 㺨㺽㺍㺕㺻㸦 㸧 58 5 3 1 52 6 2 12 㺨㺽㺍㺕㺻 58 5 3 1 52 6 2 12 2㺶㺻㺖㺼 6 2 5 1 6 6 2 12 㺖㺼㺵㺻㺢㺼 1 1 33 6 㺴㺑 2 12 භゅ㺛㺶㺺㺶 㺜㺯㺛 6 27 2 7 6 5 0 686 2 12 㸦 ᅗࡢᑍἲࡣࠊཧ ࡍࠋࠉ 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 㸧 㹄㹓㹐㹓㹌㹍ࠉ㹃㹊㹃㹁㹒㹐㹇㹁ࠉ㹁㹍ࠉ㸬㸪㹊㹒㹂 ...

Page 151: ...㪠㪫㪜㪤㪅㩷㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪣㪦㪮㪜㪩㩷㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪪㪟㪠㪧㪧㪜㪛㩷㪠㪥㩷㪧㪣㪘㪚㪜㩷㪦㪝㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪬㪧㪧㪜㪩㩷 㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㪅㩷㪨㪬㪘㪣㪠㪫㪰㩷㪠㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪪㪘㪤㪜㪅 0 A 26 㧼 㧼 㧭㧯㧷㧵㧺㧳 ޓ 㧸㧵㧿㨀 4 7 0 1 7 6 0 5 4 26 10 1 ͳ 3 6 70 6 㩎㩡㨹㩂㩘㩨㨺㩣ᠲ ㇱ 64 10641 70 6 4 7 ઃዻຠ 5514 5 ઃዻຠ 5514 5 2 Ꮏ ᢱ 056 6 10 6 4 5 㩃㨺㩖㩨㩣 㩂㩚㩕㩧 75 55 65 Ꮏ ᢱ 056 6 10 6 4 5 2 䍘㪄䍢䍼 ภᧃየ䈱㪲㪁㪁㪴䈲䇮ㆬᛯຠ䈱ઍ 䍘䍎䍢䍼䉕 䈚䉁䈜䇯 㪚㪦㪛㪜㩷㪥㪬㪤㪙㪜㪩㩷㪜㪥㪛㪠㪥㪞㩷㪮㪠㪫㪟㩷㩹㪁㪁㩹㩷㪠㪥㪛㪠㪚㪘㪫㪜㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪚㪦㪛㪜㩷㪥㪬㪤㪙㪜㪩㩷㪦㪝㩷㪩㪜㪧㪩㪜㪪㪜㪥㪫㪘㪫㪠㪭㪜㩷㪤㪘㪫㪜㪩㪠㪘㪣㪅 䋨 䈱ኸᴺ䈲䇮ෳ ୯䈪䈜䇯㩷㩷㪛...

Page 152: ...ޕ 691 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 0 A 28 1 01 6 2 2 ޓޓ 176 0 ฬ ޓޓ 0 ᢙ 3 6 ㅜ㧛 4 4 5 ภ 01 ဳฬ㧛ⷙᩰ 5 4 26 105 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ 㩎㩡㩇㩊㨹㩕㩩㩧㩒㩆㩨 ޓ 㩆㨷 5 6 22 0 5 4 9 575 1 01 㩄㩧㩗㩨㨹㩂㩇 6 8 0 1 01 㩏㩗㩨㩈㩛㩇 9 5 4 5 4 9 575 1 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ 㧱㧸㧱㧯㨀㧾㧵㧯 ޓ 㧯㧻 ޓ 㧚㧘㧸㨀㧰 ဳᑼ 㩄㨺㩎㩨 ภ߇㧞Ბߩ႐ว ޔ ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍࠊࠆㆊᷰᦼຠߢ ࠅ ޔ߅ߥޓޕߔ ߡߞ ߇߆ࠄߜߤޔ ຠ ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖࠎ ...

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Page 181: ...1 2 3 4 5 GND J9 TD7 A TD7 B RD7 H RD7 C TTYCS LA 1Q 1 P P P P ECHO SOUNDER 風速 風向計 ANEMOMETER レーダー操作部 RADAR CONTROL UNIT RCU 025 DSUB9P X2 L5M 5m 2 2 6TPSH XH12X2 L5 0SP1 5m 6TPSH XH12X2 L5 0SP2 5m 6TPSH XH12X2 L5 0SP2 5m 2 DVI D D CABLE DSUB9P X2 L5M 5m VDR 10 20 30m OPTION 10 20 30m OPTION 10 20 30m OPTION TS 20 071 1 5m TS 20 071 1 5m TS 20 071 1 5m 2 2 24 24 24 24 NAVTEX 1 2 3 4 5 NC1 A NC1 B ...

Page 182: ...ORMAL OPEN TTYCS LA 10 1 ALARM SYSTEM 接点入力選択時 FOR CONTACT CLOSURE CONNECTION 12 XH12P KEY1 12 XH12P KEY2 12 XH12P KEY3 24P0124 8 8 8 LAN3 MOD Z072 005 J1 10 20 30m φ13 DTI C5e350_VCV DVI BNCX5 L2000 2m 1 2 9 1 2 POWER_FAIL A POWER_FAIL B 1 PE IV 1 25sq NOT USED 8 HUB 3000 インテリジェントハブ 2 INTELLIGENT HUB 1 DPYC 1 5 100 230VAC 1φ 50 60Hz MC 3000S SENSOR ADAPTER センサーアダプター REFER TO C4473 C02 FOR DETAIL H...

Page 183: ...AL IN MC 3030D DIGITAL OUT MC 3010A ANALOG C4473 C02参照 MC1 5 W L600 MC1 5 W L600 ANALOG 3ch MC 3010A 1 2 3 4 5 TD7 A TD7 B RD7 H RD7 C TD8 A 6 7 8 TD8 B RD8 H RD8 C J9 1 2 3 4 5 TD7 A TD7 B RD7 H RD7 C TD8 A 6 7 8 TD8 B RD8 H RD8 C J8 1 TTYCS LA 1Q 1 TTYCS LA 4 1 2 3 4 5 TD1 A TD1 B RD1 B RD1 A ISOGND J4 P P IEC61162 2 x4 SERIAL シリアル 1 TTYCS LA 4 J5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 ISOGND P P TD2 A TD2 B RD2 A RD2 B...

Page 184: ..._JP2 5 5 J1 J2 REFER TO C4473 C02 MC 3020D DIGITAL IN MC 3030D DIGITAL OUT MC 3010A ANALOG C4473 C02参照 MC1 5 W L600 MC1 5 W L600 ANALOG 3ch MC 3010A 1 2 3 4 5 TD7 A TD7 B RD7 H RD7 C TD8 A 6 7 8 TD8 B RD8 H RD8 C J9 1 2 3 4 5 TD7 A TD7 B RD7 H RD7 C TD8 A 6 7 8 TD8 B RD8 H RD8 C J8 1 TTYCS LA 1Q 1 TTYCS LA 4 1 2 3 4 5 TD1 A TD1 B RD1 B RD1 A ISOGND J4 P P IEC61162 2 x4 SERIAL シリアル 1 TTYCS LA 4 J5 ...

Page 185: ...3 DC12V_OUT1 DIGI_IN1 GND GND DC12V_OUT2 DIGI_IN2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GND GND J4 DC12V_OUT3 DIGI_IN3 DC12V_OUT4 DIGI_IN4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GND GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GND GND 1 MPYC 12 1 MPYC 12 DIGITAL IN 1 4 DIGITAL IN 5 8 1 CONTACT CLOSURE 24VDC CURRENT 2 IV 1 25sq 1 2 3 4 5 24V_IN 24V_GND MOD_BUS A MOD_BUS B GND 1 2 3 4 5 J1 J2 DIGITAL OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 J3 A1 COM1 B1 A2 COM2 B2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2...

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