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2. WGS84 WGS72 TOKYO NORTH AMERICAN 1927 EUROPEAN 1950 AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 ADINDAN AFG AIN EL ABD 1970 ANNA 1 ASTRO 1965 ARC 1950 ARC 1960 ASCENSION ISLAND 1958 ASTRO BEACON E ASTRO B4 SOR ATOLL ASTRO POS 71 4 ASTRONOMIC STATION 1952 AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1966 BELLEVUE IGN BERMUDA 1957 BOGOTA OBSERVATORY CAMPO INCHAUSPE CANTON ISLAND 1966 CAPE CAPE CANAVERAL CARTHAGE CHATHAM 1971 CHUA ASTRO CORREGO ALEGRE DJAKARTA BATAVIA DOS 1968 EASTER ISLAND 1967 EUROPEAN 1950 Cont d EUROPEAN 1979 GANDAJIKA BASE GEODETIC DATUM 1949 GUAM 1963 GUX 1 ASTRO HJORSEY 1955 HONG KONG 1963 INDIAN IRELAND 1956 ISTS 073 ASTRO 1969 JHONSTON ISLAND 1961 KANDAWALA KERGUELEN ISLAND KERTAU 1948 LA REUNION 5 ASTRO LIBERIA 1964 LUZON MAHE 1971 MARCO ASTRO MASSAWA MERCHICH MIDWAY ASTRO 1961 MINNA NAHRWAN NAMIBIA AP 12 Mean Vallue Japan Korea and Okinawa Mean Vallue CONUS Mean Vallue Australla and Tasmania Island Mean Value Ethiopia and Sudan Ethiopia Mall Senegal Sudan Somalla Bahrain Island Cocos Island Mean Value Bostswana Lesotho Malawi Swazlland Zaire Zambla Zimbabwe Mean Value Kanya Tanzania Kenya Tanzania Ascension Island Iwo Jim
3. 8 4 Listand Parts Locauor a Gace ieee 10 5 Geodetic Chart AP 12 6 Principle or Satellite e cte waits cea eae AP 13 WAAG AP 14 PACKING LIST OUTLINE DRAWINGS INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM Declaration of Conformity Word to the Owner of the 50 FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the FURUNO SC 50 THD Satellite Compass Hereafter for sake of brevity we refer to the SC 50 as Satellite Compass We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability For 60 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality and reliability throughout the world This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers Your satellite compass is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment However no machine can perform its intended function unless properly installed and maintained Please carefully read and follow the operation installation and maintenance procedures set forth in this manual We would appreciate feedback from you the end user about whether we are achieving our purposes Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO Features The SC 50 is a
4. OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 2154199719 JNI ANI 110 3913 WONININ lt 9014530 19510 131319395 LON SI HOIHA SNOISNAWIC 40 53199101 IN JHL ONIXI4 304 02XS SAJNIS INIddVL ISN SNOLLISOd 98011 83 SUIS X 2 3NVNHINIWW 304 LINN JHL 0 34 19 11 37892 143191330 43331 e P CV 5 NRIB IRL RAHAS 0 214 2 8 88402 00 9 pu HIDE OW 2 09 60c 09 VAJA V 8 WNIWA 41 OND 2 4 11011 12 SATOH 99 7 EE ER 21541997193 ANI HSN 13 LINN SNHISN3MI0 1101112 028 2 JONVdV11 31435 WAWINIW 131112345 LON ST HJIHA SNBISNGWIC FINVAL IDL 131891 AHL 414 0656 9 1 SNULLISU 903 SNOISNAWIC 1 JON S AR Hb Rav v Vict de KE Q09 20 45 11 4 R2POHBXOCXGHNMGECCAGCELCCNRGEHNE c F 629 EK e 1815 7 2 Ale on Er f 7 m 3 00685150
5. Satellites NO GOOD STATUS of satellites acquired is being GPS1 8 8 030 five or more tracked GPS2 7 y D3D GPS3 3D shown when no beacon receiver is used W3D shown when receving WAAS 8 D3D 8 Satellite tracking status display When the system is turned on for the first time it is in the cold start state which means there is no satellite data almanac data stored In this condition it takes about 12 minutes to find heading When heading is found the display shows The timer at the top left corner of the screen shows time since power on If OK is not displayed within 30 minutes after turning on the power the antenna mounting location may not be suitable Suspect that the number of satellites in view is less than five due to signal blockage For the open type antenna loosen the nut at the center of the antenna unit to adjust antenna orientation Resolve the problem and then recheck tracking status If the heading error is between 5 and 10 adjust orientation of the antenna unit while watching the heading indication on the display 1 20 1 INSTALLATION 1 6 2 Choosing mounting method 1 Turn on the processor unit and then press the MENU key to show the menu m MAIN MENU ALARMS SATELLITE MESSAGES WAAS DGPS GPS SETUP I O SETUP SYS SETUP INST MENU SOFT VER ERASE OTHERS TRIP MENU Main menu 2 Use the Omnipad amp 9 to choose INST and then press
6. Mounting Method Floor Deck Mounting Direction B Mounting Method Floor Deck Mounting Direction A Starboard Port Starboard Port DIRECTION A DIRECTION B Stern Stern Bow Bow Mounting Method Floor Deck Mounting Direction D Mounting Method Deck Mounting Direction C Starboard Port Starboard DIRECTION C DIRECTION D Stern Processor unit orientation deck mounting 1 13 1 INSTALLATION 1 3 3 Installation on the underside of a desk The processor unit may be mounted on the underside of a desk as shown in the figure below Do not install it on the overhead Name Plate Installation of processor unit on the underside of a desk Reference Direction ie Mount processor unit so reference direction is within 2 5 of fore and aft line POWER switch Conneciors Name plate other side power lamp Processor Unit rear view Bow Bow Mounting Method Invert Mounting Method Invert Mounting Direction B Mounting Direction A Starboard Port Starboard Port DIRECTION A DIRECTION B Stern Stern Bow Bow Mounting Method Invert Mounting Method Invert Mounting Direction D Mounting Direction C Starboard Port Starboard DIRECTION C DIRECTION D Stern Stern Mounting on underside of desk 1 14 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 2 1 INSTALLATION Installing the Display Unit Desktop overhead mounting 1 Fasten the h
7. Difference between the range from satellite to antenna 1 and the range to antenna 2 Antenna A1 AP 13 APPENDIX 7 What is WAAS WAAS available in North and South America mainly is a provider in the worldwide SBAS Satellite Based Augmentation System navigation system SBAS provides GPS signal corrections to SBAS users for even better position accuracy typically better than three meters There are two more SBAS providers MSAS Multi Functional Satellite Augmentation System and EGNOS Euro Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service All providers are compatible with one another thus providing seamless position fixes to SBAS users The illustration below shows the coverage area of the SBAS Accuracy may be affected when using a GEO satellite not within your current location This manual uses WAAS for these three providers generically WAAS cx for WAAS EGNOS MSAS AP 14 CANO 398383338 803 9NIMYO SNOISNNIO 10045 09 918193714 V 90 87222 QN 5101 141 80530 SC Bik SWIYSLYA NOIIVYTV1SNI 0220 0249 011 828 700 VI 0 80b6 X 1Y0c 7986 1NO 303 9NIMVHO NI SNOISN3WIQ 2 BSS EISE T CO D d 081 671 000 Lez 1V dMH1 80800 219 a Wik 1N3Nn90d 119 166 001 1 0 0 0
8. 1 1 1 1 1 Mounting Considerations Antenna unit General e Keep the length of the antenna cable in mind when selecting a mounting location Installing the antenna above superstructures e The antenna must be mounted above all other structures on the vessel to obtain an unobstructed view of the satellites regardless of vessel heading Failure to do so will cause shadows and multipath reflection problems SC series Antenna Example of antenna installed above all superstructures Installing the antenna below superstructures If it is not possible to mount the NOTICE antenna above all superstructures on the vessel as shown in the illustration f the antenna is installed below any above superstructure the installation must 9 be done over a two day period following problems may occur on at least one the procedure in the service manual heading and possibly more To possibly avoid those problems At least 12 hours are required to capture f tracking data to measure multipath indexes observe the guidelines in this section ang locate areas of shading 1 1 1 INSTALLATION The horizontal separation between the antenna and masts must be as follows Mast diameter Separation distance minimum SC 50 s antenna Horizontal separation distance Mast etc Less 10 TOP VIEW Horizontal separation between a
9. Processor unit cover opened Note 1 Attach labels supplied to cables to differentiate between them Note 2 A plastic sheet is placed across the cable glands of the processor unit to keep out foreign material Cut out holes in the plastic where cables are to be lead in Note 3 Roll pitch analog out voltage V 0 0785 x deg 3 5 roll pitch angle Output example Roll or pitch angle Analog out voltage 0 deg 3 5 V 5 deg 3 8925 V 1 22 1 INSTALLATION 1 7 2 Fabrication of cables Sectional view fabrication Power cable DPCY 1 5 or equivalent Cable for IEC 61162 format equipment JIS cable TTYCS 1 or equivalent Cable for AD 10 format equipment JIS cable TTYCS 1Q or equivalent SECTIONAL VIEW ESR KIRK 2525955 Sheath 5557 50505050505050505050604 50505959 2505059 952595952525054 25 5 5 5555555 P RSS Crimp on lug Vinyl tape PV 1 25 5 FABRICATION QS Lay in clamp where paint was removed Braided shield 0606060090 909696 0 6 6 6 0 tul 1 5 050 05050 050 050506 5252525252525252525050505050505052523 Ground wire 70 Remove paint by 40 mm clamp this part in cable clamp 5 095565665666 FABRICATION NOTE ON WIRING 1 Ground both this unit and external equipment
10. 905 298 000 698 000 YOESNS Fg 1 98 00 798 000 706505 OLN 196 798 000 706505 OLN 80 81 001 616 001 6 1016 720 02 15420 0049 966 170 000 06 95 ON 3009 4140830 7986 LV 60 ddA09 318 L 4 M YEM 0311015 1708 X3H 1 14 ddHSVM 9NIddS PHEN 1 14 1134344 0419 SWIMALVWN NOI IVTIVISNI LINN 0 95 1511 ONIWOVd HPS VNN3INV 549 1144549 CATNO 32 343434 404 5NIMVUO NI SNOISN3WIQ L1 OD 214412373 ONnund LOV6 X LVOZ 0 5 lt 700 0250 0242 Savi 0119142530 EH SIC Zr 10220 0243 L LO6 X 1V0Z 0 5 115 000 708 3002 PISCIS COSS ANT TLNO pd S ASSV 3578 VNNHINV S ESY SIVIdd1VW NOILVTIVISNI 01 6 1 02 411 1 1 313 AINO 939343334 404 9NIMVHO NI SNOISN3WIQ 62 0G 3AVS HL SI 190084 40 NI ddIHS 38 AVW LONGOYd ddMO1 FHL W3ll NV 303 041511 38 AVW 5300 Sdd ASSV 31899 WEM L 4 SMYVWAY SNOI 14149530 3NI 1100 EC 277 p 5 SIWIYSLVW NOIIVIIV1SNI SEEK A EET 1986 39N3H3J3H NISNOISNAWIG AWVS SI dddr AHL 30
11. for safety of vessel and crew Safety Instructions for the Installer A WARNING Turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on Do not install the equipment where it may get wet from rain or water splash Water in the equipment can cause fire electrical shock or damage to the equipment NOTICE Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Compass Compass unit 0 3m WARNING LABEL A warning label is attached to the processor unit Do not remove the label If the label is missing or damaged contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement WARNING WARNING LABEL To avoid electrical shock do not Name Warning Label 1 parts inside 86 003 1011 1 Code No 100 236 231 TABLE OF CONTENTS OKEVVO IV SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 255 V EQUIPMENT ES VI SPEGIFICATVIONS SP 1 1 INSTALLATION 1 1 Val Mounting Considerations Son 1 1 1151 re 1 1 EEZ JIDisDIay Unit PROCESSOR WOM 1 3 1 27 Installing theAntenna 1 4 209 HP 1 4 1 22 CO 1 7 1 3 Installing the
12. LF Local zone minutes description same sign as local hours Local zone description 00 h to 13 h see note Year Month 01 to 12 Day 01 to 31 UTC NOTE Zone description if the number of whole hours added to local time to obtain GMT Zone description is negative for east longitudes AP 7 APPENDIX 3 Input Output Ports mm d o me Label 001 23t304026000 OUT1 231 304 026 000 OUT2 231 304 026 000 OUT3 231 304 026 000 DATA OUT4 DATA OUT5 8 WAGO 231 304 026 000 WAGO 231 304 026 000 Heading Speed Course Position and Time 61162 0183 or AD 10 format software IEC61162 1 NMEA0183 Ver1 5 2 0 IEC61162 2 Talker GP HE HN HC HDT ROT selectable other sent GP only Speed 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps IEC61162 sentences HDT ROT VTG GGA GLL GNS ZDA VHW VBW VDR on off by menu IEC61162 0183 sentence output interval HDT HDM ROT 25ms 100ms 200ms 15 2s selectable GGA GLL GNS ZDA VHW VBW VDR 15 2s selectable ATT sentence Proprietary sentence or FURUNO sentence Only P sentence output rate of 25ms 100ms 200ms 15 2s selectable ATT sentence True heading pitching rolling PFEC GPatt xxx x XX X CR gt lt LF gt IEC61162 1 NMEA0183 Ver1 5 PFEC GPatt xxx x xx x hh lt CR
13. 2 Fabricate braided shield of external equipment as follows IEC 61162 1 input AD 10 input photo coupler Connect to FG frame ground IEC 61162 2 input RS 422 485 Connect to SG signal ground Note The power section of this equipment is insulated so the potential of SG and FG are the same If the shielding is not properly done the data output IC may be damaged 1 23 1 INSTALLATION This page intentionally left blank 1 24 2 OPERATION 2 1 Controls MENU key Opens menu Omnipad Selects menu items shifts cursor DISP key Selects display closes menu Ur UN ENT im ENT key Terminates key input DIM key Adjusts panel illumination display contrast eh SATELLITE HDG SETUP key Chooses heading source SAT STATUS key Shows satellite tracking status See the illustration on page 1 20 HOW TO REMOVE THE COVER Press here and pull toward you to remove cover Display unit NOTICE Reduced accuracy may occur in case of unfavorable satellite constellation worsened HDOP etc Always confirm position against other navigation devices to verify reliability 2 1 2 2 2 Turning the Power On Off Use the power switch on the processor unit to turn the power to the display unit on and off POWER POWER Switch Processor unit A beep sounds and the display starts up with the last used displ
14. Place and date of issue name and signature or equivalent marking of authorized person
15. Protected from weather Antenna Unit Exposed to weather System configuration This GPS receiver complies with Canadian standard RSS 210 Low Power License Exempt Radio communication Devices Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may Cause undesired operation of the device EQUIPMENT LIST Standard supply Choose one GPSAwema 89 80603 DisplayUnit 5055 1 Processor 5 51 10 For processor unit CP20 02600 000 041 905 1 CP20 02601 Installation MJ A7SPF0006 100 Materials For display unit CP20 02203 004 380 660 1 Tapping screw 5X20 4 pcs CP20 02202 004 377 590 SC 603 Optional supply 3 sets 1 Flush Mount F OP20 29 000 041 405 For display unit Flush Mount S OP20 17 000 040 720 For display unit 20 35 004 380 820 SC 303 9 pcs Bird repellent 20 36 004 380 830 For SC 603 4 pcs Ixture OP20 37 004 380 840 For SC 603 1 pc See packing list at back of manual vi 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 2 2 2 3 2 4 4 2 THD SPECIFICATIONS OF THD SATELLITE COMPASS SC 50 GENERAL Heading Accuracy 1 0 95 Heading Resolution 0 1 Follow up 45 s rate of turn Settling Time 3 minutes Position Accuracy 10 m or 5 m DGP
16. TPPX6 3D2V 15N 15m INC P 3 TNC 3 G OR TNG PS 3D 15 15mi SN ele qn DATA OUT 1 TTYCS 1 OR GPS ANTZ 1 NAE om Ts 10 ___ DATA1 H TD1 A AD 10 IEC61162 CABLE W YEL LINE ___ S eps ANT 2 2 DATA1 C TD1 B RS 485 LEVEL lt OR INC PS 3D 15 15m T p SHIFT1 H TD2 A GPS MNT 3 MEM TNC P 3 TNC J 3 OR TNC PS 3D 15 15m to ap SES ME se SELECT r r 1 DATA OUT 2 E 2 IEC61162 1 ITYCS 1 OR 3 150 RD A 5 10 ___ DATA2 H TD3 A BEACON EXT RD B DATA2 C TD3 B J8 1226 GND IS0 HeH SHIFT2 H TD4 A RK PYGS 10__ RS 2326 Ty 1 EXT BEACON RECEIVER FG 86 31 2 O gt 2 E i TVS 1 OR i aM NNNM mm e IEC61162 1 eu RUPEE AM urge i DERE RD H gt DATA3 C TD5 B HDG IN H RD Tre 108 10 e lt DATA H RADAR RD C gt gt SHIFT3 H TD6 A 061160 HDG IN C RD C 2H K 2 lt DATA C AD 10 AUTOPILOT gt gt SHIFT3 C TD6 B NMWEAO183 SHIFT IN H 3H K 3 C SHIFT H SONAR gt 2 FG AD 10 SHIFT IN K 4 lt SHIFT C CURRENT I
17. degrees true 2 Direction degrees magnetic 3 Current speed knots 4 Checksum VHW Water speed and heading The compass heading to which the vessel points and the speed of the vessel relative to the water VHWV x x T x x M x x N x x K hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 111411 1 Heading degrees true 2 Heading degrees magnetic 3 Speed knots 4 Speed km h 5 Checksum AP 6 APPENDIX VLW Distance travelled through the water The distance travelled relative to the water VLW x x N x x N hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Total cumulative distance nautical miles 2 Distance since reset nautical miles 3 Checksum VTG Course over ground and ground speed COG and SOG obtained by processing the GPS signals GPVTG T M p hh CR LF L Positioning mode indicator Speed km h Speed knots Course degrees magnetic Course degrees true Autonomous D Differential E estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not be null fields ZDA Time and date UTC day month year and local time zone GPZDA hhmmss ss xx xxxx xx xx hh CR
18. them before fixing the antenna unit to the mounting location do step 9 before fixing the antenna unit NOTICE Fasten the antenna to the mounting location lastly if it is more convenient to connect the antenna cable before mounting the antenna unit 1 Prepare a mounting platform wood steel or aluminum in accordance with the illustration shown below If corrosive material is used take necessary anti corrosion measures Note When drilling holes in the platform be sure they are parallel with the fore and aft line 2 Orient the unit so the two lines on the base is facing the bow and then fasten the antenna unit to the platform with four sets of M10 hex bolts spring washers and flat washers The installation error should be within 2 5 The torque for the hex bolts should be between 20 2Nm NOTICE Do not open the antenna This installation does not require removal of the antenna cover A BOW Fixing Hole 11 1540 mm Washer lt lt Spring Washer lt 160 240 Sa B Hex Bolt Mounting dimensions for antenna orienting the antenna 1 INSTALLATION 3 Coat exposed parts of nuts bolts and washers with silicone sealant Coat with silicone sealant Coating bolt nut and washers with silicone sealant Connect the three coaxial cables coming from the antenna unit to the appropriate coaxial cables on the antenna cable referring to the table b
19. 39V Id NI GaddIHS VA LONGOYd H3MO T AHL WALI AALS 38 AV 53009 ANY Sd 1 OML AH IIT CS SE A E Ei TVId TV TVOIdAL 30 3HL S31VOIGNI Ad YAANNN 3009 4 4 MAYIS 9NIddV1 413S TAL aee 0660 06d9 SIWIMALVWN NOILIVTIVISNI 14510 9 V 3 004 98 L L v 1986 X AVOZ 1511 5NIMOVd 076 1 02 all 1 10 313 ONNANSA CANO 303 9NIMVHO NI SNOISN3WIQ 62 8 22 3AVS SHL SI ALITYNO LONGOYd 3 JHL 30 30Vld NI ddIHS 38 AVW LONGOYd ddMO1 JHL W3ll NV 303 041511 38 AVW 53005 534 1 y 00 8 891 000 38 9111 909 c T S 00 8 5 LAN TAL JEM ddHSVM 1913 H ddHSVM 9NIddS FHV 1137138384 0818 31 19 IN3WHOVLIV 2222 1222 ES HSVd LNNOW 2 1488 610 02 SYYYNIY SNO I Ld149S30 3NI1100 E WHY Sik E SIVIYSLVW NOIIVTIVISNI X EI 9 0 6 1 00 00 068 LLE v00 0 3002 rid s lat lai H LOv6 X AVOZ 1 10 3713 INO 939343334 404 9NIMVHO NI SNOISN3WIQ 62 2 FIXE TS CO DS i NYS SI 190084 3 NL 40 39Vd NI ddIHS 3
20. DISP key to close the menu 2 15 2 2 9 5 2 16 Demonstration mode The demonstration mode provides simulated operation of the equipment Press the MENU key to open the menu Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key Choose DEMO and then press the ENT key Choose ON or OFF as appropriate and then press the ENT key Press the DISP key to close the menu ee The indication SIM appears at the top of the screen when the demonstration mode is active When the demonstration mode is first made active SIMULATION MODE appears when the power is turned on and it is erased when any key is pressed 2 2 10 WAAS DGPS Setup 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose WAAS DGPS and then press the ENT key STATION Shows GOOD or NG WAAS DGPS DATA Shows GOOD or NG SIG 5 Signal Strength A figure be tween 0 134 and 99 is shown The higher the figure the CORRECTIONS DATA SET 00 stronger the beacon signal DPGS STATION AUTO SNR Signal to Noise Ratio A figure between bau E 1 and 22 is shown When your boat is in the STATION GOOD DATA GOOD service area of a beacon station SNR should SIG S 55 2 dB SNR 22 0 dB be 21 or 22 If the figure is below 21 the position will be inaccurate If this happens check for radar interference poor ground and generator noise on own ship WAAS DGPS menu 3 MODE is selected press the ENT key P
21. Processor 1 12 15221 6 eae _____________ 1 12 4 21 te renee eee noe 1 13 1 3 3 Installation on the underside Of a 1 14 Ve Installing the Display UP RR 1 15 1 4 1 Desktop overhead 1 15 LAZ 1 15 Uode 1 17 195 1 20 1 0 1 Confirming satellite Stat S aa tanda aan 1 20 1 6 2 CHOOSING mounting method 1 21 1 7 Connection of External 1 22 General 001 NN 1 22 1 22 Fabrication Of Cables 1 23 2 OPERATION Meer A 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 TUrMing tne Power OM EET 2 2 2 3 Panel Illumination Display 2 2 Za Choosing 015 2 3 241 5 9 2 3 2 25 2 6 2 5 20620 02656265620 6255 265620 LOTES 2 1 2 8 21 Displaying GPS Setup 2 8 21 2 GPS SETUP menu 2 8 Zo
22. Remove the clamps used to temporarily fasten the pedestal and support plate 3 Fasten the coaxial cables and fix the antenna unit 4 Wrap the antenna connector with self vulcanizing tape and then vinyl tape for waterproofing as shown in the illustration below Tie tape ends with cable ties to prevent unraveling Waterproofing the antenna connector 5 Coat the three screws fixing the Antenna Cover S with Three Bond 1211 Supplied Coat screws with ThreeBond supplied Antenna unit SC 603 6 Look at the heading indication on the display If the heading error is between 5 and 10 loosen the nut at the center of the antenna unit and adjust antenna orientation while watching the heading indication on the display 1 INSTALLATION 7 loop the antenna cable as shown in the illustration below Fasten the antenna cable to the antenna mast with cable ties Coat bolt threads with Three Bond Fasten bolt with nuts and then coat nuts with Three Bond also Coat with Three Bond 1211 supplied Fix antenna cable Fastening the antenna cable 8 Coat bolt threads and nuts at the bottom of each antenna element with Three Bond 1211 9 Paint pedestal and support plate with anti corrosive paint 10 If necessary attach the bird repellent fixtures supplied to each antenna element and the Antenna Cover S as shown below 44 Bird repellent fixture Antenna element 1 INSTALLATI
23. STW relative to DISTANCE 456 78 nm water Distance run a 422 2 CURRENT 368 2 Current direction speed SOG STW display 2 5 2 2 5 2 6 Alarm Setup The SC 50 can alert you with audible and visual alarms when GPS signal DPGS signal and WAAS signal are lost To set the DGPS alarm do the following 1 Press the MENU key to show the menu 2 Choose ALARMS and then press the ENT key m ALARMS E BUZZER OFF Alarm menu 3 BUZZER is selected press the ENT key SHORT LONG CONSTANT Buzzer options 4 Use A or to choose buzzer type desired and then press the ENT key SHORT Two short beeps LONG Three long beeps CONSTANT Continuous beep 5 Press the ENT key 6 DPGS is selected press the ENT key DGPS alarm options 7 Use A or to choose OFF or ON as appropriate Press the ENT key 9 Press the DISP key to close the menu ES 2 26 Confirming Satellite Status You can check the receiving condition of each antenna unit as follows 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose SATELLITE and then press the ENT key RX signal level Horizontal bar extends with signal strength Satellite whose signal strength extends past Position North the first vertical line fixing is used for heading and status DOP position calculation Elevation angle 5 Antenna element no Elevat
24. for SC 50 and SC 1101 for SC 110 Monitor unit SC 502 and Antenna unit SC 303 or SC 603 for SC 50 and SC 1203F for SC 110 Model name serial number are in conformity with the essential requirements as described in the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment R amp TTE Directive and satisfies all the technical regulations applicable to the product within this Directive EN 60945 2002 IEC 60945 Fourth edition 2002 08 EN 60950 2000 01 IEC 60950 Third edition 1999 04 SS SS SSS ee um md m m SS BS SOS 1777 SSB um e FS Me GR um Gs Gm GU SS SS SS SSF SSG SS SS RBS Se eee title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see Statement of Opinion 04214038 AA 00 of 20 February 2004 issued by Telefication The Netherlands Test reports FLI 12 03 042 of 27 December 2003 and 12 03 050 of 27 October 2003 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya City Japan Manager February 24 2004 International Rules and Regulations
25. in reverse video replaces HDG on the Heading Nav data Steering and Compass displays Nav data display The nav data display shows position in latitude and longitude speed heading date time and position fixing status 04 0 00 000 0 00 000 Nav data display 1 15 00 00 00 3D Position in Latitude Longitude 2 3 2 Steering display The steering display shows heading in digital and analog form SOG and COG are also indicated Note that COG accuracy is low when the own ship speed is low The faster the speed the more accurate the COG 3D 07 54 278 0 Bearing Lubber s mark 250 260 270 280 290 300 soc 0 0 kt 123 4 Steering display Compass display The compass display shows heading by compass direction Pitch and roll are also indicated The compass rose rotates with heading Own ship symbol Pitching gt 0 Rolling 0 Compass display ROT Rate of Turn display The ROT display provides digital and analog indications of rate of turn 3D 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 ROT scale PORT STBD ROT 1 2 2 min ROT display 2 Speed display Depending on the setting of DISTANCE DISP on the TRIP menu the Set and Drift display or the Distance Run display is shown The current indication requires a Doppler Speed Log Ground speed 3D kt speed
26. in the HEADING SETUP menu are not cleared 5 Turn off and on the power 3 7 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 3 6 3 8 Replacement of Battery The processor unit has a battery which stores data when the power is turned off When the battery voltage is low the message BATTERY appears on the display Have a qualified technician replace the battery following the procedure below The life of the battery is 3 5 years Battery Location CR2450 F2ST2L 000 144 941 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key 3 Choose EXCHANGE BATTERY and then press the ENT key EXCHANGE BATT ARE YOU SURE YES Prompt for exchanging battery 4 Press lt to choose YES and then press the ENT key The following message appears READY FOR BATTERY CHANGE TURN OFF THE UNIT Prompt for turning off the power 5 At this time the contents of the RAM are temporarily moved to the flash memory Turn off the power 6 Have a qualified technician replace the battery Note If the equipped will not be used for a long period of time save data by following the above procedure This will prevent loss of data even if the battery dies 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 3 7 Replacement of Fuse The fuse on the POWER Board inside the processor unit protects the equipment from overcurrent and reverse polarity of the power supply If the fuse blows have a qualified techn
27. new satellite compass designed with FURUNO s advanced GPS kinematic technology This compass finds a wide range of applications for any type of ships and mobile units at sea or on land The main features are e Perfect for use as heading sensor for Radar ARPA AIS ECDIS scanning sonar There are no mechanical parts such as gimbals or rotating motor thus the compass is free from routine maintenance e The performance is not affected by geomagnetism thus it is suitable for use on any vessel e No need for speed correction like a gyrocompass Short settling time three minutes Meets the following requirements IMO MSC 116 73 ISO FDIS 22090 3 IMO A 694 17 IEC 60945 2002 08 IEC 61162 2000 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The SC 50 consists of an antenna a display unit and a processor unit The tri antenna system accommodates three antennas receiver units and is available in a low profile radome type or open type The tri antenna system helps reduce the influence of ship s motion rolling Antenna Unit Antenna Unit SC 303 Display Unit SC 502 Analog pitch lt pues gt 6 ports for Heading or Navigation Data 5 AD 10 IEC 61162 ports 1 AD 10 port Processor Unit Analog roll lt SC 501 Log Heading alarm lt 1 Option External heading data External DPGS Beacon Receiver 12 24 VDC Category of Units Processor Unit Protected from weather Display Unit
28. the ENT key 8 INSTALLATION SETUP MOUNTING s WALL DIRECTION A LANGUAGE ENG ROLL OFFSET 0 0 PITCH OFFSET 0 0 Installation setup menu MOUNTING is selected press the ENT key 4 Use the Omnipad to choose the mounting method FLOOR WALL or INVERT as appropriate 5 Press the ENT key 6 DIRECTION is selected press the ENT key 7 Use the to choose mounting direction A C or 07 as appropriate Refer to section 1 3 8 Press the ENT key 1 21 1 INSTALLATION 1 7 Connection of External Equipment 1 7 1 General wiring All external equipment are terminated on the MAIN Board inside the processor unit Turn off the power and unfasten four screws to remove the cover Connect wiring from external equipment referring to the interconnection diagram Use the terminal opener supplied to open terminal blocks referring to the instructions below Recommended Cables Power cable DPYC 1 5 IEC 61162 equipment TTYCS 1 AD 10 equipment TTYCS 1Q Or equivalent How to insert cores in terminal blocks 1 Insert opener 2 Press opener 3 Insert core 4 Release opener Power Cable From top Analog Roll Analog Pitch 2 pole See Note LOG ALARM Contact signal 6 pole DATA IN AD 10 IEC 61162 1 2 5 pole BEACON EXT RTCM SC 104 3 pole DATA OUT6 AD 10 4 DATA OUT1 DATA OUT5 AD 10 IEC 61162 1 2 4
29. 01 260 7 00151508 __ 19 505181 05 sto m ssh coa 1 132 21 1 JNIAVAU 100 y GS LINN AV 19510 331435 31312395 LON SNUISNGWIC 30 32 93 101 31891 CS Bae dz x BI PIL s E K SNHIINNJMIU 11011 APA LL 1 91 001 5 00651001 amp 2 00151506 ste 065 O 30NV4JI SNOISNGHI WW WW qox 11111 gh aah 3lV ddAVN NIAHI 434408 INOITTIS HHSVA 1913 dHHSVA 981845 LAN FANLXIL 1909915 2 3SVg 9NININ 599 y X 61 200 IN3T13d33 0416 S MIdHIVM TIVLSNI SCN TONI LON 5300 SSVW 6 Je LXTI 1409915 CIJA 31312395 LON ST 30 31 S31V9KINT 31891 AS 4 200 0 Ce 071 8 2 POIDS CC 1 27 C 386 IA XH ME LAN 37810 4x3 14126 3591 SNLLNQDH ClNV 501 331100 1112 4962 ISW 130440 v 00013 1 gt 005 11113433 0316 F 00081001 CURT 00151306 0621
30. 100 101 1020 1030 1040 1050 1983 1060 1070 108 1090 OBSERVATORIO 1966 110 OLD EGYPTIAN 1930 1110 OLD HAWAIIAN 1120 1130 1140 1150 1160 OMAN Trinldad and Tobago Western United States Eastern United States Alaska Bahamas Excluding San Saivador Island Bahamas San Saivador Island Canada Including Newfoundland Island Alberta and British Columbla East Canada Manitoba and Ontario Nothwest Territories and Saskatchewan Yukon Canal Zone Caribbean Central America Cuba Greenland Mexico Alaska Canada CONUS Mexico Central America Corvo and Flores Islands Azores Egypt Mean Value Hawaii Kaual Maui Oahu Oman 117 ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936 Mean Value 180 1190 1200 1210 1220 PICO DE LAS NIVIES 1230 PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967 124 PROVISIONAL SOUTH CHILEAN 1963 125 PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956 1260 1270 1280 1290 1300 1310 1320 1330 1340 PUERTO RICO 1350 QATAR NATIONAL 1360 QORNOQ 137 ROME 1940 138 SANTNA BRAZ 139 SANTO DOS 140 SAPPER HILL 1943 141 SOUTH AMERICAN 1969 1420 1430 1440 1450 1460 1470 1480 1490 1500 1510 1520 1530 S
31. 214 3414 ONNANSA INO 939343334 404 9NIMVHO NI SNOISN3WIQ 62 2 FIXE TS CO DS i NYS SI 190084 1311 NV 803 031511 38 AVW 53009 SddAl R XvulcYWNeogg AFL xg od HST SHOR EAE 01 168 091 000 706505 6LX9M 01 448 841 000 706505 9W 01 609 691 000 706505 OcXG 01 0 8 196 001 0 1401 910 06 0119139 34 WY 62 0240 00 GOv 170 000 ON 3009 0311015 1108 44 3 ddHSVM 9NIddS MAYS 9991 5715 TAL AEG AGL TANVd 01 LAWSOO 1 MEKA Ow SIVIdd1VM NOIIVTIVISNI SEEK A SET D CANO 39N383434 404 5NIMYMO NI SNOISN3WIQ amp 2 8 RES 1 4 Ul 1066 00 ON DMC 11 02 91319373 ON SYN 187 191 000 3514 484 8194 Y T awas 884 id ME 381110 luVd yo 30 3NVN wall SSA 151 04 1511 51 4 JYVdS ON dIHS 34 51 5 d 0110 0248 dl L L l 10 6 X AVOZ 02 6 g 100 300 6076 02 011 1 3713 4 14 JNVS 111 00 1910044 401 JHL 30 30Vld NI 38 AVW 190084 1108 3Hl 031511 38 54003 534 1 MOL y PY FERHAT SHOR 1 1NO 39343334 9NIMVHO NI SNOISNINIA 01 168 291 000 ON 1009 6 0656 2LX9M 9 1311019 1108 01
32. 220 ohms Max Voltage 15V Threshold 4 mA Data transmission Data is transmitted in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced 2 1 of IEC 61162 1 The first bit is a start bit and is followed by data bits least significant bit as illustrated below The following parameters are used Baud rate 4800 Data bits 8 07 0 parity none Stop bits 1 da jeja japa Start Stop bit Data bits bit AP 2 APPENDIX Schematic diagrams Data IN 20P8178 lt lt lt 4 lt lt 5 lt Load requirements Isolation Optocoupler Input Impedance 440 ohm Max voltage 15 Data Out 1 6 20P8178 Ul max3043 Output drive capability 10mA 3 Data sentences PFECatt True heading pitching rolling PFEC GPatt xxx x XX X xX x lt CR gt lt LF gt Ver 1 5 PFEC GPatt xxx x Xx x xx x hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Ver 2 0 Checksum Ver 2 0 Rolling output to tenths place Pitching output to tenths place Heading true output to tenths place GGA Global positioning system GPS fix data Time position and fix related data for a GPS receiver Differential reference station ID 0000 1023 Age of differential GPS data Units of geoidal separation Geoidal separation Units of antenna altitude m Antenna altitude above below mean sea level geoid Horizontal dilut
33. 448 841 000 ON 1002 voeson aa SHEN 00 66 708 000 ON 0 ebZ 891 000 1 20584 clNdW 29581 00 90 98 000 01 660 891 000 ZININ 22584 LAN ONIM COSA 01 061 681 001 MAYIS 1NnOW HSN14 ALV Id 9NIXIJ 4274660 5 0114149530 3NI 1100 HMVN ON Za SH Eri F it gt NOIldI49S3 3 Y 6096 1402 00 021 0 0 000 3000 LL V E 15 D 1 TT Seth NAMEPLATE POWER SWITCH REZANJU WARNING LABEL 50 x210 1 20 308 At GND TERMINAL 1 2 5X20 3 1 T a 4 EX E NOTE ERD mm x DIMENSIONS FOR FIXING HOLE POSITIONS DIMENSIONS 2 USE TAPPING SCREWS 5x20 FOR FIXING THE UNIT 3 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED 2 5 4 MINIMUM SERVICE CLEARANCE DRAWN Jan 15 704 E MIYOSHI me 6501 1101 APPROVED Y Hatai C 50 110 515 42 PROCESSOR UNIT
34. 8 AVW LONGOYd ddMO1 JHL WALI NV 303 041511 38 AVW 54009 Sdd Y 5 914481 418 d TAL 6 eb 4 TWNIWYAL 06 133 ON 1009 661 HaV1 31800 5 0 202 720 02 vef 1 4 580114149530 31111100 ANN ON EC ite p gt SIVIdd1VM NOIIVTIVISNI EHETI O920069 00 098 088 Y00 0 3002 E 1076 02 4486 06 NISNOISNAWIG AWVS SI LONGOYd dddr AHL AO NI Q3adIHS VA LONGOYd H3MO T AHL IN3LI NV AALS 38 54409 ANY S3dAL OML AH NE OP 241013 CS A E Ei WIMALVW TVOIdAL 30 JHL S31VOIGNI YIANNN 3809 CO PL Des OO REESE RS AC 5 dO1Vddd0 1 90 SIVIdd1VW NOI LVTIVISNI SSV 318V9 PNY EM L 4 00960 06949 SIVIdd1VM NOIIVIIVISNI SLUVd 334 EEES SLUVd 34 45 5 05549084 1235 E LV 3 109 98 1 9 ZG86 X AVOZ 1511 5NIMOVd 60 6 X AV0Z NL 40 39Vd NI ddIHS 38 AVW 1919049 ddMO1 JHL alq LE 1 1 OL V 6 076 AV0Z OO
35. ERCONNECTION DIAGRAM FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LID INDEX A Alarms 2 6 Battery replacement 3 8 C Compass display 2 4 Control description 2 1 D Data clearing 3 7 Demonstration mode 2 16 Diagnostics TH 3 3 lOS Z ooo b i 3 5 3 6 T 2 2 IK CY 2 3 Distance run display 2 4 Distance run resetting 2 22 E Error 3 9 F Fuse replacement 3 9 G Geodetic 2 14 GPS setup 2 8 H Heading DacKU Ds 2 20 external source for 2 22 cR MED idu 2 9 2 20 Heading display 2 3 L Local Te T 2 15 tent 2 13 Maintenance battery replacement 3 8 CIO cdd 3 1 fuse replacement 3 9 1 Nav data display 2 3 OTHERS Me 2 20 Outpu
36. NDICATOR FG gt F lt 5 lt FG 1 DATA OUT 4 TTYCS 1 OR mill ecu _____ TTYCS 1Q0 ___ TTYGS 1 _ _ 1 GYROCOMPASS CURRENT IND ef 116 19 IEC61162 femp 4 SHIFT H 2 PULSE SIGNAL RADAR 9 02 4 44 200 400 ppm RADAR SONAR Fe gt gt DATA OUT 5 P Sa CURRENT INDICATOR EE 6 ALARM SYSTEM MAX 1 TTYCGS 10 PPI PPI SONAR IYCS 10 ___ MAX 10m 1 DPYC 1 5 12 24 VDC V 2sq NOTE 1 x1 SHIPYARD SUPPLY 2 2 OPTION T YAMASAK TITLE 56 50 3 3 FITTED FACTORY ZH 4 x4 TAPE FOR WATERPLOOF ING 10 7 T TAKENO 7 7 77 5 5 SELECT FROM MENU APPROVED 17 07 R 6 6 IF THE HEADING OUTPUT STOPS THE CONTACT CIRCUIT OPENS a ee NAME SATELLITE COMPASS 7 GROUND THROUGH CABLE CLAMP kg C7251 GO1 F INT
37. NOOR HDM Heading magnetic This sentence is not used in the current version of NMEA and IEC 61162 Some boaters may want the GPS compass to indicate the magnetic heading when the boat is only fitted with a magnetic compass HDG is calculated by adding a geomagnetic variation to HDT HDM x x M hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Heading degrees true HDT Heading true True heading in degrees obtained by processing RF cycle in the GPS carrier frequency HDT x x T hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Heading degrees true ROT Rate of turn ROT derived from a changing rate of GPS compass heading ROT x x A hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Status A data valid gg 3 bow turns to port Rate of turn degrees min AP 5 APPENDIX VBW Dual ground water speed VBW x x x x A x x x x A x x A x x A hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 1 1 Longitudial water speed knots Transverse water speed knots Status water speed A data valid V data invalid Longitudial ground speed knots Transverse ground speed knots Status ground speed A data valid V data invalid Stern transverse water speed knots Status stern water speed A data valid V data invalid Stern transverse ground speed knots 10 Status stern ground speed A data valid V data invalid 11 Checksum VDR Set and drift VDR x x T x x M x x N hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Direction
38. ON 1 3 Installing the Processor Unit The processor unit should be mounted aligned with the ship s fore and aft line It can be mounted on the deck bulkhead or on the underside of a desk Choose a mounting location which allows you to easily view the power lamp on the top of the unit and which is within 22 92 of the ship s line 1 3 1 Bulkhead mount The processor unit is shipped from the factory ready for bulkhead mounting Orient the processor unit as shown below and fix it to the mounting location with four tapping screws M5x20 You will set the orientation later on the menu Reference Direction Bulkhead Mount processor unit so reference direction is within 2 5 of fore and aft line Name Plate other side Mounting Method Wall Bulkhead Mounting Direction A Direction D Direction B Mounting Method Wall Mounting Method Wall Bulkhead Bulkhead Mounting Direction D Mounting Direction B Mounting Method Wall Bulkhead Mounting Direction C Bulkhead mount Direction 1 INSTALLATION 1 3 2 Deck mount Orient the processor unit as shown below and fix it to the mounting location with four tapping screws M5x20 You will set the orientation later on the menu Mount processor unit so reference Reference Direction direction 1 within 2 5 of fore and aft line POWER switch power lamp Name plate Connectors Processor Unit top view Bow Bow
39. OPERATOR S MANUAL THD SATELLITE COMPASS MODEL SC 50 www furuno co jp Elemental Chlorine Free The paper used in this nanual is elenental chl ori ne free FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD FURUNO Aut hori zed D stri but or Deal er 0 52 Ashi hara cho shi nomya 662 8580 Tel ephone 81 0 798 65 2111 Fax 1 0 798 65 4200 FEE 2004 31 2008 rights reserved Printed i n J apan Pub No 72510 G 9 50 00014854812 A SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS oafety Instructions for the Operator WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire Continued use can cause fatal damage to the equipment Contact a FURUNO agent for service Do not place liquid filled containers on the top of the processor unit Fire or electrical shock may result if the liquid enters the equipment Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can damage the equipment and cause fire CAUTION No one navigation device should ever be solely replied upon for the navigation of a vessel Always confirm position against all avail able aids to navigation incl nautical charts
40. OUT1 and then press the ENT key Data out options 4 Use the Omnipad to choose AD 10 or IEC as appropriate and then press the ENT key If you choose AD 10 no further operation is required go to step 18 to finish For IEC go to the next step ss DATA OUT1 m SENTENCE HDG VTG ROT HDT HDM GLL ZDA VHW VBW BAUD RATE 4800BPS INTERVAL 100mS NMEA VER IEC ED2 HDG TALKER GP DATA OUT1 menu 2 9 2 2 10 VDR VTG GGA GNS GLL VHW VBW HVE ZDA 5 Choose SENTENCE and then press the ENT key ss DATA OUT1 s HDT VTG VHW HDM GGA VBW ROT GNS HVE ATT GLL ZDA VDR DATA OUT1 menu sentences 6 Use the Omnipad to choose a sentence and then press the ENT key True heading required for radar AIS ECDIS etc Magnetic heading HDM is obtained in this equipment by adding the magnetic variation to HDT Rate of turn data True heading pitching rolling FURUNO proprietary sentence Set and drift Course over ground and ground speed Global positioning system GPS fix data GNSS fix data Geographic position latitude longitude Water speed and heading Dual ground water speed GPS antenna up down motion amplitude FURUNO proprietary sentence Time and date Use the Omnipad to choose OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the ENT key Sentences selected for output are marked with an asterisk Repeat ste
41. OUTH ASIA 154 SOUTHEAST BASE 1550 SOUTHWEST 1560 1948 1570 TOKYO 158 1590 1600 TRISTAN ASTRO 1968 1610 VITI LEVU 1916 1620 WAKE ENIWETOK 1960 1630 ZANDERIJ 164 BUKIT RIMPAH 165 CAMP AREA ASTRO 1660 G SEGARA 1670 HERAT NORTH 1680 HU TZU SHAN 1690 TANANARIVE OBSERVATORY 1925 1700 YACARE 1710 90 1720 PULKOVO 1942 1730 FINNISH England England Isie of Man and Wales Scotland and Shetland Islands Wales Canary Islands Pitcaim Island South Chile near 53 s Mean Value Bolivia O Chile Northem Chie near 190 Chile Southem Chile near 43 s Colombia Ecuador Guyana Peru Venezuela Puerto Rico and Virgln Islands Qatar South Greenland Sardinia Islands Sao Maguel Santa Maria Islands Azores Espirlto Santo Island East Faikland Island Mean Value Argentina Bollvia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Paraguay Peru Trinldad and Tobago Venezuela Singapore Porto Santo and Medeira Islands Falal Graclosa Pico Sao Jorge and Terceira Islands Brunel and East Malaysia Sarawak and Sadah Japan Korea Okinawa Tristan da Cunha Vitl Levu Island Fiji Islands Marshall Islands Suriname Bang
42. S 95 of the time Heading Nav Data Output AD 10 format 1 port specialty port AD 10 format 5 ports or IEC 61162 format 10 ports selectable on menu IEC 61162 format is RS 485 level Sentence HDT HDM ROT ATT VDR VTG GGA GNS GLL VHW VBW HVE ZDA Log Signal Output 1 port log pulse pulse signal Heading Alarm Output 1 port alarm output contact signal Motion Output Signal 1 port pitch 1 port roll External Heading Input 1 port AD 10 or IEC61162 format auto recognition AD 10 backup heading 61162 water tracking speed input sentence HDM VBW VHW VLW External Beacon Input 1 port SC 104 format RS 232 level DISPLAY UNIT Display Type 4 5 inch monochrome LCD 120 x 64 dots Effective Area 60 mm H x 95 mm W Contrast 64 levels Display Mode Heading Nav data Steering Compass rose Rate of turn and opeed modes POWER SUPPLY 12 24 VDC 1 2 0 5 A ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND EMC Ambient Temperature Display Processor Unit 15 C to 55 C Designed for protected area Antenna Unit 25 C to 70 Designed for exposed area Humidity 93 3 at 40 C SP 1 251501 4 3 4 4 5 2 Waterproofing Antenna Unit Display Unit Processor Unit Vibration COATING COLOR Display Processor Unit Antenna Unit IPX6 IPX5 IPXO IEC 60945 Panel N3 0 Newtone No 5 dark gray Chassis 2 5GY5 1 5 light gray N9 5 white SP 2 251501 1 INSTALLATION
43. a Island Tem Island St Helena Island Marcus Island Australla and Tasmania Island Efate and Erromango Islands Bermuda Islands Colombla Argentina Phoenix Islands South Africa Mean Value Florida and Bahama Islands Tunisia Chatham Island New Zealand Paraguay Brazil Sumatra Island Indonesia Gizo Island New Georgla Island Easter Island Westem Europe Cypus Egypt England Scotland Channel and Shetland Islands England Ireland Scotland and Shetland Islands Greece Iran Italy Sardinla Italy Sicily Norway and Finland Portugal and Spain Mean Value Republic of Maldives New Zealand Guam Island Guadalcanal Island Iceland Hong kong Thailand and Vletnam Bangladesh India and Nepal Ireland Diego Garcia Jhonston Island Sri Lanka Kerguelen Island West Malaysia and Singapore Mascarene Island Cayman Brac Island Liberia Philippines Exciuding Mindanao Island Mindanao Island Mahe Island Salvage Islands Eritrea Ethlopia Morocco Midway Island Nigeria Masirah Island Oman United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Namibla 0871 MAPARIMA BWI 088 NORTH AMERICAN 1927 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099
44. anger to the mounting location with four tapping screws Supplied See the outline drawing for mounting dimensions 2 Screw the knobs into the display unit Set display unit to the hanger and tighten the knobs 4 Run the ground wire between the ground terminal on the display unit and the ship s superstructure 29 Desktop Overhead Display unit mounting methods Flush mount Two types of flush mounts are available See the outline drawing at the back of the manual for details Flush mount F Flush mount kit OP20 29 Code No 000 041 405 Type Code No Cosmetic Panel 20 016 1051 100 251 370 Tapping Screw 5X20 000 802 840 Hex Bolt M6X12 000 862 127 Spring Washer 000 864 260 1 Make cutout in the mounting location The dimensions 183 W x 92 mm 2 Fasten the cosmetic panel to the display unit with hex bolts and spring washers 3 Fasten the display unit to the mounting location with tapping screws 1 15 1 INSTALLATION Flush mount 5 Flush mount S kit OP20 17 Code No 000 040 720 Name Tye CodeNo Qty Flush Mount Fixture 20 007 2401 100 183 190 Wing Bolt M4X30 000 804 799 Wing Nut 000 863 306 Hex Bolt M6X12 000 862 127 Spring Washer 000 864 260 1 Make cutout in the mounting location The dimensions 167 W x 92 H mm 2 Place the display unit in the cutout 3 Fix the display unit to the two flus
45. ay Note If backup heading data is used the heading indication flashes until faithful heading data becomes available 2 3 Panel Illumination Display Contrast 1 Press the DIM key DIMMER 1 8 0 63 p 45 EXIT ENT Dialog box for adjustment of panel illumination display contrast 2 Press A or to adjust panel illumination dimmer 3 Press 4 to adjust display contrast 4 Press the ENT key 2 2 4 Choosing a Display Use the DISP key to show a display desired 2 4 1 Description of displays Heading display The heading display shows heading course speed date time and position fixing status The heading status mark changes in the sequence shown below The final calculations mark disappears after heading becomes reliable which is approximately 90 seconds after that mark appears Position fixing status indications 2D GPS position fix 3D GPS position fix Date 2D DGPS position fix Position day month year 3D DGPS position fix fixing Simulation mode status WAAS 2D position fix 04 1 15 23 54 13 283 0 WAAS 3D position fix 0 0 0 0 kt 123 4 Speed over Course over ground ground Time Heading Calculation Status Acquiring satellite Heading Calculating heading Final calculations When the data of external sensor is input EXT
46. ctor N P 8DFB Outer Sheath Armor Inner Sheath eee Dimensions in millimeters am OO 30 50 Cover with heat shrink tubing and heat Cut off insulator and core by 10 mm Twist shield end Slip on clamp nut gasket and clamp as shown left Clamp Nut Gasket Clamp reddish brown Aluminum Fold back shield over clamp and trim Trim shield here L HBS _ Cut aluminum foil at four places Insulator 90 from one another Fold back aluminum foil onto shield trim Trim aluminum tape foil here Expose the insulator by 1 mm ____ Expose the core by 5 Pin Clamp Nut Shell Slip the pin onto the conductor Solder them together through the hole on the pin RETE Pc E Solder through Insert the pin into the shell the hole Screw the clamp nut into the shell Tighten by turning the clamp nut Do not tighten by turning the shell How to attach connector N P 8DFB 1 19 1 INSTALLATION 1 6 Initial Settings Follow the procedures in this section to enter initial settings NOTICE Improper menu settings may stop output of data and display the message RATE ERROR Be sure to enter correct data 1 6 1 Confirming satellite status Press the SAT STATUS key Satellites used for measurement OK displayed when SAT TRACKING the GOOD column TIMER 5 52 OK shows that the number
47. e e 2 9 2 psu 2 9 OO DU SN 2 13 229 duet ce dst ee 2 14 2 14 2 9 2 Units of measurement ee 2 15 2 9 3 SING 1OCAl 2 15 Shape EE 2 15 2 95 Demonstran i 2 16 2 10 WAASIDOPS Se ha 2 17 2 19 226 i 2 20 2 19 Resetting Distance RUN ________ 2 21 2 14 Choosing External Heading Source for 2 21 3 MAINTENANCE 02 141 21 3 1 Sl Preventive rect etra bet t act eau dut dde 3 1 2 2 25 ea 3 2 22 2 051 55 CA 3 3 34 Program NUMDG 3 7 222 EE UM 3 7 3 6 Replacement o BAUE sc ae et n 3 8 o Replacement oO 8 Fuse ________________ 3 9 222 Eror Messages 10 3 9 APPIENDIA EE REM ME MEE 1 1 _______ 1 aie 2
48. elow For TNC PS 3D 15 cable labels are provided from cable 1 2 and 3 to differentiate between then Cover the antenna connectors with vulcanizing tape and vinyl tape for waterproofing Tie tape ends with a cable tie Waterproofing the antenna connector Set the joints of the coaxial cables into the cavity in the antenna base Pass two cable ties long life temperature resistant type local supply through the hole shown in the figure below Fasten them at the locations shown in the figure below Cable Tie How to fasten the antenna cable 1 5 1 INSTALLATION 8 cable cover to the antenna base as shown in the figure below nee ean een Cable Cover How to insert the cable cover HOW TO REMOVE CABLE COVER Insert slotted head screwdriver here to remove cable cover 9 If necessary attach nine bird repellent fixtures Supplied to the antenna cover as shown below Use the paper pattern to position the fixtures 4 amp Bird repellent fixture Antenna unit 10 Follow paragraph 1 6 to set up the equipment If the status display shows the installation Is suitable If OK is not displayed relocate the antenna 1 6 1 INSTALLATION 1 2 2 Antenna unit SC 603 Note Bird repellent fixtures Supplied may be attached to each antenna element and the Antenna Cover to prevent birds from alighting on the antenna If it is more conv
49. enient to attach them before fixing the antenna unit to the mounting location do step 10 in Welding the antenna unit before fixing the antenna unit Mounting 1 Screw in three antenna elements in the Antenna Base Remove Antenna Cover and Arm Cover Antenna Cover 47 Antenna Element Arm Cover Antenna Antenna unit SC 603 2 Pass the coaxial cable from each antenna element through the center of the respective arm and then through the hole at the center of the antenna unit 3 Orient the three antenna elements so that the protrusion on each faces the bow BOW Orient the three antenna elements so the protrusion Nut gt on each faces the bow Arm Cover S 20 How to orient antenna elements 1 7 1 INSTALLATION 4 Making sure each antenna element is correctly oriented fix each with its nut Write the corresponding arm number on each coaxial cable using a magic marker When connecting with the coaxial cables from the processor unit it is necessary to match correct antenna element number with coaxial cable color 5 Temporarily fix the pedestal and support plate to the antenna mast as shown in the illustration below The pedestal and support plate will be welded to the antenna mast after confirming that the installation site is suitable following paragraph 2 6 Note If U bolts are used to temporarily fix the pedestal and support plate DO NOT overtig
50. ge SENTENCE OVERLOAD appears 2 2 8 2 Log pulse This equipment provides SOG speed over ground in high accuracy It converts an SOG value to a pulse signal and outputs at the rate of 200 or 400 pulses nm 1 Press the MENU key 2 Choose I O SETUP and then press the ENT key 3 Choose LOG PULSE and then press the ENT key 400p nm Log pulse options 4 Choose 200p nm or 400p nm as appropriate and then press the ENT key 5 Press the DISP key to close the menu 2 13 2 2 9 2 9 1 2 14 System Setup Geodetic data Your unit is preprogrammed to recognize most of the major chart systems of the world Although the WGS 84 system default setting is the GPS standard other categories of charts in other datum still exist Match the GPS datum with the chart system you use 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key E SYSTEM SETUP E DATUM VGS84 UNITS kt TIME DIFF 00 00 TIME DISP 24 HOUR TEST DEMO OFF EXCHANGE BATTERY SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Confirm that the cursor is selecting DATUM and then press the ENT key 4 Choose WGS84 GPS standard WGS72 or OTHER according to the nautical chart you use and then press the ENT key 5 If you chose WGS72 or WGS84 press the DISP key to finish For OTHER go to step 6 6 Press the ENT key 7 Use the Omnipad to enter chart number referr
51. gt lt LF gt IEC61162 1 0193 ver 2 0 IEC61162 2 HVE sentence Proprietary sentence or FURUNO sentence Only P sentence output rate of 25 5 100ms 200ms 15 25 selectable HVE sentence heave PFEC GPhve xx xxx A lt CR gt lt LF gt IEC61162 1 NMEA0183 Ver 1 5 PFEC GPhve xx xxx A hh lt CR gt lt LF gt IEC61162 1 NMEA0183 ver 2 0 IEC61162 2 AD 10 output interval 25ms Sinal level IEC61162 Heading data selected in the tech menu is output APPENDIX DATA WAGO Heading AD 10 only OUT6 231 304 026 000 AD 10 output interval 25ms LOG WAGO 200 pulse nm or 400 pulse nm software ALARM 231 306 026 000 0 5A max DATA IN WAGO Heading Heading data in either AD 10 or 231 305 026 000 61162 0183 format 4800 9600 19200 38400bps is automatically received Priority of IEC61162 NMEA0183 sentence is HDT gt HDG gt HDM The signal is selected through the menu during the period of internal heading sensor failure VBW VHW may be input from a current indicator AP 9 APPENDIX 4 Parts List and Parts Location This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to component level are not practical IMO A 694 17 8 3 1 Only some discrete components are used FURUNO Electric Co Ltd believes identifying these components is of no value for shipboard maintenance therefore they are not listed in the manual Major modules can be loca
52. h mount fixtures with hex bolts and spring washers 4 Screw the butterfly nut on the butterfly bolt 5 Fix the display unit with the butterfly bolt and then tighten the butterfly nut Flush mount 5 1 INSTALLATION 1 5 Wiring This section covers general wiring For further details see the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual ANTENNA UNIT ANTENNA UNIT SC 303 PROCESSOR UNIT DPYC 1 5 TPPX6 3D2V 15M 15m 12 24 VDC TNC PS 3D 15 3 pes MJ A7SPF0006 100 10m DISPLAY UNIT SC 502 ANTENNA Terminals Cable from display Ground Terminal GPS No color Connect IV 2 0 sq GPS ANT2 Yellow line ground wire to GPS ANT2 Red line ship s superstructure using cable TPPX6 3D2V 15M Wiring 1 17 1 INSTALLATION Note 1 Use cable type DPYC 1 5 or equivalent for the power cable Sectional view of coaxial cable DPYC 1 5 Note 2 The optional antenna cable set 20 01700 CP20 01710 allows you to extend antenna cable length to 30 m 50 m See next page for how to attach the connector Wrap each junction with Attach connector tape N P 8DFB in field 5 EE To processor 1 co uM OR Open type 1m 30 or 50m 1m Antenna Bind the coaxial cables with vinyl tape How to install the optional antenna cable set 1 18 1 INSTALLATION How to attach conne
53. hten them overtightening may deform the pedestal Antenna Mast Local supply 950 mm or more How to temporarily fix the support plate and pedestal to the antenna mast 6 Set the antenna unit to the pedestal Q RE 123 Coaxial Cable Identification Arm 1 1 Arm 2 2 Arm 3 3 Flat Washer X Spring Washer Nut Fixing antenna unit to pedestal 1 8 1 INSTALLATION 7 Orient the antenna unit as shown in the illustration below BOW Antenna Element 2 number is inscribed on each antenna arm PORT This is the antenna element number Antenna Element 3 The bow mark 15 between antenna element 1 and 2 Face the bow mark towards the bow Antenna Element 1 the antenna unit top view NOTICE The antenna unit should be positioned within 2 5 of the bow 8 Fasten the Antenna Cover with three screws Antenna Cover Antenna unit SC 603 9 Follow the instructions in the paragraph 2 6 If the satellite tracking status display shows the installation site is suitable Weld the antenna unit to the antenna mast as shown in the next paragraph 1 INSTALLATION Welding the antenna unit The antenna unit may be welded to the antenna mast if the satellite status display shows OK 1 Unfasten the coaxial cables and dismount the antenna unit 2 Weld the pedestal and support plate to the antenna mast
54. iate and then press the ENT key OFF Buzzer sound goes off alarm contact signal is closed ON The buzzer sounds and the alarm contact is open 9 To quit the test turn off the processor unit 3 6 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 3 4 Program Number You may display the program number as follows 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose SOFT VER and then press the ENT key mw SOFTWARE VERSION DISPLAY 205 1342 PROCESS 205 1341 GPS1 4850263 GPS2 4850263 GPS3 4850263 Program version Program number display 3 Press the DISP key to close the program version no display 3 5 Clearing Data You may clear GPS data and system data all at once or individually as follows 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose ERASE and then press the ENT key ERASE GPS DATA ERASE ALL BACKUP DATA DEFAULT ARE YOU SURE ARE YOU SURE YES YES ENS ERASE SYSTEM DATA DEFAULT ARE YOU SURE YES Prompts for erasure of data 3 Choose GPS DATA SYSTEM DATA or ALL BACKUP DATA clears GPS and SYSTEM data as appropriate One of the following displays appears depending on your selection 4 Press lt to choose YES and then press the ENT key to erase After data is erased the message Completed erasing Turn off the unit is displayed Note MOUNTING DIRECTION and LANGUAGE in the INST menu HDG RESTORATION and HDG BACKUP in the OTHERS menu and OFFSET
55. ician check the fuse A WARNING Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage to the equipment or cause fire 3 8 Error Messages The alarm sounds for equipment error and is accompanied by a flashing exclamation mark Press any key to silence the alarm The exclamation mark remains on the screen until the cause for error is eliminated Find the cause for the alarm s as follows 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose MESSAGES and then press the ENT key m MESSAGES GPS DATA ERROR Message display 3 Press the DISP key to close the menu Error messages Error Message Meaning Remedy ABORTING GPS heading error continues for Check for obstruction minute For example satellite cannot be acquired because of unfavorable environment ABORTING CALC GPS signal lost for one minute Press any key to try to restore normal operation BACKUP ERRORI DISP Corrupted backup data found in Default settings are BACKUP Corrupted backup data found at Default settings are Continued on next page 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Error messages cont from previous page ____ Message Remedy BATTERY ALM Voltage of battery in processor Have battery replaced at unit is low earliest convenience DATA ERR GPS data from the GPS receiver Check GPS receiver in the processor unit is lost for one minute Heading output is stop
56. ing to the geodetic chart list on 2 Choose location with lt or gt change value with A or V 8 Press the ENT key 9 Press the DISP key to close the menu 2 9 2 2 9 3 2 9 4 2 Units of measurement Distance speed can be displayed in nautical miles knots kilometers kilometers per hour or miles miles per hour XE E S NN Press the MENU key to open the menu Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key Choose UNITS Press the ENT key Choose unit of measurement combination desired kt km h mi h Press the ENT key Press the DISP key to close the menu Using local time GPS uses UTC time If you would rather use local time enter the time difference range 13 30 to 13 30 between local time and UTC Press the MENU key to open the menu Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key Choose TIME DIFF and then press the ENT key Press or to display or as appropriate Enter time difference with the Omnipad Choose digit with lt or gt change value with A 7 Press the ENT key Press the DISP key to close the menu Time format Time can be displayed in 12 hour or 24 hour format p Press the MENU key to open the menu Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key Choose TIME DISP and then press the ENT key Choose 12HOUR or 24HOUR as appropriate and then press the ENT key Press the
57. ion angle 45 Satellites shown in white on black are used for calculation of heading and position Satellite status display 3 Use 4 gt to choose antenna element for which to confirm receiving status 4 Press the DISP key to close the menu 2 1 2 2 7 2 7 1 2 7 2 2 8 GPS Setup The GPS SETUP menu smoothes position and course averages speed applies position offset and deactivates unhealthy satellites Displaying the GPS setup menu 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose GPS SETUP and then press the ENT key GPS SETUP SMOOTH POS OSEC SMOOTH S C oSEC LAT OFFSET 0 000N LON OFFSET 0 000 E DISABLE SV T GPS SETUP menu GPS SETUP menu description SMOOTH POS Smoothing position When the DOP Dilution of Precision the index for position fixing accuracy or receiving condition is unfavorable the GPS fix may change randomly even if the vessel at anchor This change can be smoothed by averaging a number of GPS fixes The setting range is from 0 no smoothing to 999 seconds The higher the setting the more smoothing However too high a setting slows updating of position SMOOTH S C Smoothing speed course ohip s speed and course are directly measured by receiving GPS satellite signals independent of positions The data varies with receiving conditions and other factors You can reduce this random variation by increasing
58. ion of precision GPGGA hhmmss ss 1111 11 yyyyy yy a x M M xxxx hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Number of satellites in use 11 12 may be different from the number in view GPS quality Longitude E W Latitude N S UTC of position GLL Geographic position latitude longitude Latitude and longitude of present vessel position time of position fix and status GPGLL 1111 11 a a hhmmss ss A p hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Positioning system indicator Status A data valid UTC of position Longitude Latitude N S Autonomous D Differential E estimated dead reckoning M Manual input 5 Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not be null fields AP 4 APPENDIX GNS GNNS fix data GNS hhmmss ss Ill llla yyyyy yyy a C C XX X X X X X X X X X x Ah lt CR gt lt LF gt UTC of position Latitude N S Longitude E W Mode indicator Total number of satllite in use 00 99 HDOP Antenna altitude metres re mean sea level geoid 8 Geoidal separation 9 Age of differential data 10 Differential reference station ID 11 Checksum
59. ka and Belltung Islands Indonesia Camp Mcmurdo Area Antarctica Kalimantan Islands Indonesia Afghanistan Taiwan Madagascar Uruguay Sweden Russia Finland APPENDIX 6 Principle of Satellite Compass Own ship s heading can be determined by decoding the data in the carrier frequency in addition to ordinary GPS parameters In principle a pair of two antennas A1 ref and A2 fore each connected with an associated GPS engine and processor are installed along the ship s fore and aft line GPS systems at A1 and A2 calculate the range and azimuth to the satellite Difference in range between A1 and A2 is AX nA where is 19 cm is automatically found during the initialization stage by receiving three satellites A fraction of a carrier wavelength AX is processed by FURUNO s advanced kinematic technology in geographical survey thus determining a vector range and orientation A1 to A2 In reality a third antenna is used to reduce the influence of pitch roll and yaw and five satellites are processed to process 3D data If the GPS signal is blocked by a tall building or the vessel is under a bridge the 3 axis solid state angular rate gyros in the processor unit take place of the satellite compass maintaining the current heading continuously Antenna A3
60. lly choose INT If own GPS sensor is not working and a heading sensor such as a gyrocompass is available choose EXT 4 Press the ENT key 5 Press the DISP key to close the menu 2 21 3 3 1 TROUBLESHOOTING A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Preventive Maintenance Regular maintenance is important for good performance A maintenance program should be established and should include the following points Check connectors and ground terminal on the processor unit and display unit for tightness Check ground terminal for rust Clean or replace as necessary Check for water leakage in the antenna cable Replace the cable if there signs of water leakage Remove dust and dirt from the display unit and processor unit with a dry soft cloth For the LCD wipe it carefully to prevent scratching using tissue paper and an LCD cleaner To remove stubborn dirt use an LCD cleaner wiping slowly with tissue paper so as to dissolve the dirt Change paper frequently so the dirt will not scratch the LCD Do not use chemical cleaners for cleaning they can remove paint and markings 3 1 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 3 2 Troubleshooting This section provides basic troubleshooting procedures which the user may follow to restore normal operation Troubleshooting Cannot turn on the
61. ntenna and masts e The field of view above the antenna should be as shown below 80 against zenith To avoid reflections from masts and the like locate the antenna well away from the shadows of the radar mast etc 77 SC SerieS antenna SIDE VIEW Antenna and field of view e Locate the antenna unit above the radar antenna out of the radar beam SC series Antenna Radar Antenna 1 1 2 1 INSTALLATION Radar Antenna Location influenced by reflected wave Reception blocked by mast SC series Antenna ______________________________ Example of antenna installed below superstructures Display unit processor unit Choose a location where vibration and shock are minimal Install the units well away from locations subject to rain and water splash Locate the units away from air conditioner vents Keep the units out of direct sunlight because of heat that can build up inside their cabinets Choose a well ventilated location For the display unit choose a location where it can be easily operated Leave sufficient space around the units to permit access for maintenance See the outline drawing for recommended maintenance space 1 INSTALLATION 1 2 Installing the Antenna Unit 1 2 1 Antenna unit SC 303 Note Bird repellent fixtures supplied may be attached to the antenna cover to prevent birds from alighting on the cover If it is more convenient to attach
62. ong 30 60 and 90 degree min and then press the ENT key 14 Press the DISP key to close the menu 2 20 2 2 13 Resetting Distance The distance run may be reset to zero as below when the source of distance run is GPS or VBW 1 Press the MENU key to display the main menu Choose TRIP MENU and then press the ENT key 3 Choose RESET DISTANCE and then press the ENT key RESET DISTANCE ARE YOU SURE YES RESET DISTANCE prompt Choose YES and then press the ENT key Press the DISP key to close the menu 2 14 Choosing External Heading Source Backup Choose the source of heading data as below CAUTION Never switch from internal to external heading while the autopilot is in the automatic mode Change to the manual mode before switching 1 Press the HDG SETUP key HEADING SETUP m9 OFFSET Heading offset See service manual for instructions OFFSET E200 R0 SERVICE ONLY means heading offset shown for display only SERVICE ONLY HEADING Select heading source Choose INT for normal use If a gyrocomapss IS connected for primary means leaving this equipment as backup choose EXT INT HDG INT HDG Bow heading Includes offset EXT HDG EXT Heading fed from external equipment Heading setup menu 2 HEADING is selected press the ENT key 3 Choose INT or EXT as appropriate Norma
63. osition fix mode options 4 Choose appropriate mode referring to the description below and then press the ENT key GPS Position fix by GPS WAAS Position fix by WAAS DPGS Position fix by DGPS external beacon receiver required AUTO Position fix in order of DGPS WAAS and GPS 5 For WAAS or AUTO as below For DGPS to step 6 for GPS go to step 8 1 WAAS SEARCH is selected press the ENT key WAAS SEARCH options 2 17 2 2 Use Omnipad to choose WAAS satellite search method AUTO or MANUAL as appropriate For MANUAL press the ENT key enter WAAS satellite number referring to page AP 14 7 What is WAAS and then press the ENT key 3 CORRECTIONS DATA SET is selected press the ENT key CORRECTIONS DATA SET determines how to use the WAAS signal Use the default setting 00 Do step 6 and 7 for DGPS 6 Choose DPGS STATION and press the ENT key AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL options 7 Choose MANUAL or AUTO as appropriate and press the ENT key For AUTO got to step 8 For MANUAL do the following 1 RATE is selected press the ENT key Baud rate options 2 Choose appropriate baud rate and press the ENT key 3 FREQ 15 selected press the ENT key 4 The cursor is selecting the hundredths digit so press to display appropriate digit Press to shift the cursor to the tenths place 5 Set other digits appropriately 8 Press the DISP key
64. ostic test and this is communicated with an appropriate message After completing the diagnostic test turn the power off and on to update heading data 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key 3 Choose TEST and then press the ENT key Test menu options 4 Choose TEST2 and then press the ENT key TEST START STOP PWR OFF ARE YOU SURE Test start prompt 5 Press 4 to choose YES and then press the ENT key 6 Press the ENT key twice Rate and angle values are 0 0 If the values increase or decrease markedly with ship at anchor suspect rate sensor trouble Contact your dealer to request service YAW ROL PIT RATE 0 0 0 0 0 0 ANGLE 0 0 0 0 0 0 lt STOP PWR OFF gt TEST2 display 7 Turn off the processor unit to quit the diagnostic test2 3 5 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnostic test3 This test checks the buzzer signal contact for proper operation 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key 3 Choose TEST and then press the ENT key Test menu options 4 Choose IEST3 and then press the ENT key TEST START STOP PWR OFF ARE YOU SURE Test start prompt 6 Press lt to choose YES and then press the ENT key Ew NEN ALARM OFF TEST3 menu 7 Press the ENT key ALARM options 8 Choose OFF or ON as appropr
65. ped and the heading indication shows DGPS ERROR DGPS data from external DGPS Ship may not be within DPGS receiver is lost for one minute service area GPS DATA ERROR GPS data from internal GPS Conduct diagnostic test1 and receiver is lost for one minute check if NG appears for results Heading output is stopped and the for GPS receivers GPS1 GPS2 heading indication shows and GPS3 GPS NO FIX No GPS data Check antenna cable HDG ERROR NO HEADING OUTPUT GPS heading error continues for Press any key to try to restore five minutes In this case the normal operation heading indication shows and heading output is stopped default setting May be changed by backup setting COMMUNICATION ERR Communication between display Request service unit and processor has been interrupted WAAS ERROR WAAS data lost for one minute ROM ERROR ROM problem Alarm port goes open when message appears 3 10 APPENDIX 1 Menu Tree MENU I O SETUP INST MENU ALARMS BUZZER SHORT LONG CONSTANT _ L__ 0668 OFF on MESSAGES GPS SETUP SMOOTH POS 0 SEC SMOOTH SIC 5 SEC LAT OFFSET 0 000 N LON OFFSET 0 000 E DISABLE SV SYS SETUP DATUM WGS84 WGS72 OTHER 001 WGS84 UNITS Kt km h mi h TIME DIFF 00 00 TIME DISP 12 HOUR 24 HOUR TEST TEST1 TEST2 TEST3 DEMO OFF ON EXCHANGE BATTERY TETTE ATT SOFT VER Default se
66. power Power cable on the Firmly connect the power processor unit cable Power supply failure Check the power supply Blown fuse Have a qualified technician check the fuse Heading indication sensor trouble Run the diagnostic test2 to changes randomly when determine cause ship is at anchor or does not change when ship moves Heading output from Connection between Firmly fasten the SC 50 does not appear on SC 50 and external connector external equipment equipment has loosened Sensor trouble Run the diagnostic test1 to determine the cause If large heading error occurs or heading indication is frequently interrupted contact your dealer for advice 3 3 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnostics Diagnostic test1 The diagnostic test1 checks the equipment for proper operation Note Heading is not output during the diagnostic test and this is communicated with an appropriate message After completing the diagnostic test turn the power off and on to update heading data 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key 3 Choose TEST and then press the ENT key Test menu options 4 Confirm that TEST1 is selected and then press the ENT key TEST START STOP PWR OFF ARE YOU SURE YES Test start prompt 5 Press lt to choose YES and then press the ENT key The test proceeds in the sequence shown on the next page Note The output port
67. ps 6 and 7 for other items All sentences cannot be selected The message SENTENCE OVERLOAD appears when too many sentences have been selected Change settings as appropriate For further information see page 2 12 9 Press the MENU key to return to the DATA OUT1 menu 10 Choose BAUD RATE and then press the ENT key 4800BPS 9600BPS 19200BPS 38400BPS Baud rate options 2 11 Use the Omnipad to choose the baud rate of the equipment connected and then press the ENT key 12 INTERVAL is selected press the ENT key Tx interval options 13 Use the Omnipad to choose appropriate output interval and then press the ENT key 14 Choose IEC VERSION and then press the ENT key IEC ED1 IEC ED2 NMEA 1 5 IEC NMEA version options 15 Choose appropriate IEC or NMEA edition and then press the ENT key 16 Choose HDG TALKER and then press the ENT key Heading talker options 17 Choose appropriate heading talker and then press the ENT key GP GPS navigator talker HE North seeking gyrocompass talker HN Non north seeking gyrocompass talker HC Magnetic compass talker 18 Press the DISP key to close the menu or press the MENU key to return to the I O SETUP menu to setup another output port 2 11 2 Output sentence limitation The number of sentences which can be output depends on baud rate and output interval settings The maximum number of characte
68. rs per each data sentences are shown in the table below and the total number of characters must satisfy the formula shown below The number of characters which can be output N is calculated by the following formula N lt 0 083xTxB T Interval s B Baud rate Sentence and maximum number of characters ZDA VHW vew 19 19 21 34 23 46 62 47 36 44 45 35 Characters Output is 1 s if interval set is shorter than 1 s 2 12 For example the baud rate is 4800 bps interval is 100 ms 0 1 s Therefore the number of characters is N lt 0 083 x 0 1 s x 4800 bps 39 4 Then the number of characters which can be output is 39 For sentences sentences not having an asterisk in the table where the output interval is variable the number of characters is as shown in the table however sentences where the output interval is not smaller than 1 5 asterisk marked sentences in table the number of characters which can be output is number of characters in table x setting interval For the above settings the following applies If both HDT and are selected the total number of characters is 19 19 38 Since the count is less than 39 both can be selected If both HDT and VTG are selected the total number of characters is 19 46 0 1 23 6 Since the count is less than 39 both can be selected If HDT HDM and VTG are selected the total number of characters is 19 19 46x0 1 42 6 In this case the messa
69. se source of distance run e Reset distance run to zero Smooth the tide drift indication e Enter smoothing for rate of turn and display range scale 1 Press the MENU key to display the main menu Choose TRIP MENU and then press the ENT key N DISTANCE DISP DISTANCE CALC GPS RESET DISTANCE DRIFT AVG 10SEC SMOOTH ROT 2 5 SEC ROT RANGE 60 MIN TRIP menu 3 Choose DISTANCE DISP and then press the ENT key 4 Choose what to display on the Speed display distance run DSTNC or tide direction and speed DRIFT Press the ENT key 5 Choose DISTANCE CALC and then press the ENT key 6 Choose the source for distance run GPS VLW distance traveled through water or VBW Dual ground water speed VLW requires DS 80 type Doppler speed log and VBW requires Current indicator or Doppler speed log Press the ENT key 7 Choose DRIFT AVG and then press the ENT key 8 tide current and speed data is unstable enter a smoothing figure to Stabilize the data The higher the figure the more smoothed the data A setting between 0 no smoothing and 9999 seconds is available 9 Choose SMOOTH ROT and then press the ENT key 10 Use the Omnipad to enter rate of turn smoothing rate Choose location with or gt change value with A or The setting range is 0 1 to 30 0 seconds 11 Press the ENT key 12 Choose ROT RANGE and the press the ENT key 13 Choose the range of the ROT graph from am
70. t data setup menu 2 9 P ON oaa ie de i 2 8 mie iei fel EE T 2 2 Program version 3 7 H Rate of turn display 2 4 ROT range smoothing 2 21 S SAT STATUS Key iu tete Ee hia 2 1 Satellite status display 2 7 oatellites 22 16 n 2 9 status display 2 7 a 2 8 SOG STW display 2 5 Steering display 2 4 SYSTEM configuration V System setup 2 14 T aedi 2 15 FRIR MENU 2 21 Troubleshooting 3 2 U Units of measurement 2 15 W WAAS DGPS menu 2 17 IN 1 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD LU PQ UJ 07 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 Pub NO DOC 692 Declaration of Conformity We FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address declare under our sole responsibility that the product Transmitting Heading Device Satellite compass Models SC 50 and SC 110 consisting of Processor unit SC 501
71. ted on the parts location photo on this and then next page FURUNO Model SC 50 Unit SC 501 PROCESSOR UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Ref Dwg Page BkNe SYMBOL TYPE CODE No REMARKS SHIPPABLE ASSEMBLY PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 20P8178 MAIN 20P8181 PWR O ex MAIN Board 20P8178 PWR Board 20P8181 Processor Unit cover removed AP 10 APPENDIX FURUNO Model 50 110 Unit SC 502 DISPLAY UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST RefDwg Bk SYMBOL TYPE CODE No REMARKS SHIPPABLE ASSEMBLY PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 20P8189 CPU CPU Board 20P8189 Display Unit cover opened AP 11 APPENDIX 5 Geodetic Chart Codes 001 0021 0030 0041 0050 0060 0071 008 0091 0100 0110 012 0130 0141 0150 0160 017 0180 0190 0201 021 0221 023 0241 0251 026 0271 0281 0291 030 031 032 033 0340 035 0360 0371 038 0391 0400 041 0421 043 0441 045 046 047 0481 0491 0500 0510 0521 053 054 055 0560 0571 058 0590 0600 061 062 063 0640 065 066 0671 068 069 0700 0710 072 073 074 075 0760 0770 078 079 0800 0810 082 083 084 085 086
72. test see next page is intended for the service technician using a special test connector If TEST1 is conducted without the test connector disconnect the DATA IN connector from the processor unit 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING ROM RAM KEY TEST OK shown for normal NG No Good shown for error GPS receiver KEY TEST Press each key one by one Pressed key s name appears here if key is functioning properly Processor unit Display unit CNT STOP PWR OFF Number of times test executed After 3 sec OUTPUT TEST for serviceman To stop the test turn off the power After 5 sec For serviceman DISP OK All LCD segments go on 2 5 All LCD segments go off 3 sec LCD CHECK DISPLAY TEST ALL ON 2 SEC ALL OFF 3 SEC PROGRAM NUMBER DISPLAY SOFTWARE VERSION DISPLAY 205 1342 Program PROCESS 205 1341 ersion No GPS1 4850263 GPS2 4850263 GPS3 4850263 CNT STOP PWR OFF 222 RAM KEY check appears after Diagnostic test sequence 6 off the processor unit to quit the diagnostic test1 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnostic test2 If the heading indication changes randomly when ship is at anchor or does change when the ship moves run the test2 following the procedure below with the ship at anchor and satellite signal received Note Heading is not output during the diagn
73. the smoothing The higher the setting the more that speed and course are smoothed If the setting is too high however the follow up to actual values gets slower The setting range is from 0 no smoothing to 999 seconds LAT LON OFFSET L L position offset If GPS fixes are erroneous while at anchor enter a position offset to compensate for position error Consult a nautical chart to determine latitude and longitude differences between the chart and GPS display Enter that value as the offset 2 8 2 8 1 2 DISABLE SV Disable satellite Every GPS satellite is broadcasting abnormal satellite number s in its Almanac which contains general orbital data about all GPS satellites Using this information the GPS receiver automatically eliminates any malfunctioning satellite from the GPS satellite schedule However the Almanac sometimes may not contain this information If you hear of an inoperative satellite you can disable it manually Enter satellite number in two digits and then press the ENT key To restore a satellite enter 00 Output Data Heading Heading data is output from the DATA OUT port on the processor unit in IEC 61162 1 2 format 1 Press the MENU key to open the menu 2 Choose I O SETUP and then press the ENT key I OUTPUT DATA SETUP I DATA OUT1 AD 10 DATA OUT2 AD 10 DATA OUT3 IEC DATA OUT4 IEC DATA OUT5 IEC LOG PULSE 200 P NM OUTPUT DATA SETUP menu Choose DATA
74. to close the menu 2 18 2 11 2 OTHERS Menu The OTHERS menu contains the following items HOLD HDG DATA Choose whether to display last used heading data at power on or not Because this data is not reliable the heading indication flashes to alert you HDG RESTORATION Choose how to restore GPS signal automatically or manually after it is lost For manual restoration a key must be pressed to restart heading output This is done for safety purposes for example when an autopilot is used HDG BACKUP Choose how long to display backup data when the GPS signal is lost This data is also output to external equipment 1 Press the MENU key to display the main menu 2 Choose OTHERS and then press the ENT key OTHERS E HOLD HDG HDG RESTORATION MAN HDG BACKUP 5MIN Others menu 3 HOLD HDG DATA is selected press the ENT key 4 Choose ON or OFF as appropriate 5 Press the ENT key 6 HDG RESTORATION is selected press the ENT key MAN AUTO HDG RESTORATION options 7 Use the Omnipad to choose MAN or AUTO as appropriate and then press the ENT key 8 HDG BACKUP is selected press the ENT key 9 Choose 1 2 3 4 or 5 minutes as appropriate 10 Press the ENT key followed by the DISP key to close the menu 2 19 2 2 12 The TRIP menu functions to e Choose the indication to show on the SOG STW display e Choo
75. ttings in bold italics OTHERS HOLD HDG DATA OFF ON HDG RESTORATION MAN AUTO BACKUP 1 5 MIN T SATELLITE MODE GPS WAAS DGPS AUTO WAAS SEARCH AUTO MANUAL CORRECTIONS DATA SET 00 99 00 DGPS STATION AUTO MANUAL RATE 50BPS 100BPS 200BPS 000BPS in default setting FREQ 310 0kH2 DATA OUT1 AD 10 IEC WAAS DGPS TT DATA OUT3 ATT VDR VTG GGA GNS DATA OUTS BAUD RATE 4800 9600 LOG PULSE 200 400 pnm 49200 38400 INTERVAL 25ms 100ms 200ms 15 25 NMEA VER IEC ED1 IEC ED2 NMEA1 5 TALKER GP HE HN HC MOUNTING FLOOR WALL INVERT DIRECTION B C D LANGUAGE ENG JPN ROLL OFFSET 90 0 to 90 0 PITCH OFFSET 90 0 to 90 0 0 GPS DATA SYSTEM DATA ALL BACKUP DATA TRIP DISTANCE DISP DSTNC DRIFT MENU DISTANCE CALC GPS VLW VBW RESET DISTANCE DRIFT AVG 0 9999SEC 10 SMOOTH ROT 0 1 30 0 2 5 sec ROT RANGE 30 60 90 min T DATA OUT2 SENTENCE HDT HDM ROT DATA OUT4 GLL VHW VBW HVE ZDA AP 1 APPENDIX 2 Digital Interface Output sentences of channel 1 DATA OUT1 5 HDT ROT Patt Phve VTG GGA GLL GNS ZDA VHW VBW DATA OUT 6 AD 10 Transmission interval HDT HDM ROT Patt Phve 100 ms VTG GGA GLL GNS ZDA VHW VBW VDR 1 5 For details see page 2 12 Load requirement as listener Isolation Optocoupler Input Impedance

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