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1. ____ YES or NO be selected Used select the values available Confirm entry and go back to SETTINGS menu SETTINGS MENU FUNCTIONS DID DOHA Use this option to activate and set the up alarms and automatic EXIT down The sub menu of the FUNCTIONS option is shown below Used to select the data items in the sub menu Press this key to go to the menu shown REVERSE if used to O EXIT the svstem goes back to the SETTINGS menu SETTINGS MENU FUNCTIONS UP ALARM Use this option to set or disable the up alarm This function stops the anchor from moving up and informs the user when the length of the chain lowered is less than the set value controls when the anchor moves up It does not function if the anchor is moved up bv any other remote control or a switch the chain counter is not able to compensate for mechanical inertia of the f nr wi the up alarm function is active only by using a chain counter CHC 1102 M windlass the gypsy can rotate upward direction as soon as the command has been in activated Take this factor into consideration when setting the up alarm value the alarm is displaved once if the chain measure lowered than the alarm threshold 20 a SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER 68 A ATTENTION leven if the up alarm is enabled the user must always pay careful attention and make sure the anchor is correctly pulled up Examples
2. GB INSTALLATION b Installing the socket After selecting the area where the instrument is to be installed perform the steps given below Place the drilling template provided on the surface where the socket will be installed Mark the center of each hole Make the hole the socket s cable will run through with a 25 mm 1 hollow cutter Remove the template and any burrs present in the hole Place the seal at the base of the socket Run the cable through the hole made Secure the socket tightening the 4 screws provided f INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE SUPPORT The standard installation procedure is described below Unfortunatelv we cannot describe a procedure applicable to all the situations Adapt this procedure to satisfv vour own individual requirements Find the spot most suitable for the support based on the following criteria The support must be positioned so that it can easily be reached by the operator Choose a clean smooth flat location SE Check that the back of the panel into which the screws of the support will be inserted is free from passing cables tubes etc Take particular attention when screwing into the panels or parts of the boat The screws must not weaken or cause the breakage of structural elements of the boat Place the support onto the chosen surface Fix the support with the 2 screws provided INSERTING T
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4. AL DATA MODEL CHC 1102 M OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS UP DOWN contacts current 5A max 2A in continuous INPUT CHARACTERISTICS Supply voltage from 9 to 30 Vdc Current absorbed when idling 7 30 mA Maximum current absorbed 235 mA current used by solenoid reversing solenoid unit AMBIENT CHARACTERISTICS Operating temperature 20 70 C Degree of protection IP 67 CASE Dimensions WxHxD 62 2 x 185 x 49 4 mm Weight 850 g GENERAL Communication interface CAN BUS with differential transceiver Clock batterv CR2032 3Vdc EMC class EN 55022 B The chain counter can reset itself if the voltage is less than 9 Vdc Typical value with back lighting off and windlass not on Typical value with back lighting on at highest level and windlass on With temperatures below 0 C the crvstals in the LCD slow down Except for the area where the electric contacts are connected IP 00 QUICK RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFV THE TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EQUIPMENT AND THE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE 33 CHC 1102 M DIMENSIONS mm 62 2 41 6 59 1 34 THE WIRING DIAGRAM POWER SUPPLY SWITCH Pa FUSE 4A FAST WINDLASS OPERATE SWITCH SOLENOID UNIT b 35 CMCNTCHINRO2 gt uick QUICK
5. AN network see chapter MULTIPLE CHAIN 5 MASTER and SLAVE can be entered default MASTER SET VALUE MASTER SLAVE Select the values available Confirm entry and go back to SETTINGS menu 29 SYSTEM ERRORS AND FAULTS a SYSTEM ERRORS Svstem errors mav arise when the chain counter chain counter is turned on Checksum error The following windows are displaved if the counter detects an error in the memorized data FLASH CHECKSUM ERROR EEPROM CHECKSUM ERROR TRUE XXXX SUM TRUE SUM XXXX FLASH memory checksum error EEPROM memory checksum error If one of these messages appears do not use the chain counter and contact a service center or QUICK customer service without delav Multi Master error If the chain counter detects more then one of MASTER chain counters in the CAN network the following window is displaved SET VALUE Select chain counter s prioritv in the CAN network see chapter MULTIPLE CHAIN COUNTERS SVSTEM FAULTS Svstem faults that appear on the state line divided into three categories which are shown be low problems with automatic reset problems with automatic reset and kevs locked and prob lems with manual reset PROBLEMS WITH AUTOMATIC RESET These faults are automaticallv reset as soon as the cause that had generated the problem dis appears Low voltage This fault is displayed if the voltage dr
6. Automatic calibration SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER Settings menu Utility SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER Settings menu CAN configuration SYSTEM ERRORS AND FAULTS MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL DATA b 6B CHARACTERISTICS AND INSTALLATION a CHAIN COUNTER CHC 1102 M Our vast experience in the world of sailing has allowed us to design and develop the chain counter CHC 1102 M whose performance is widelv superior to those of similar instruments available on today s market The chain counter CHC 1102 M allows the windlass to be activated to get the anchor aweigh or lower the anchor providing the exact measure of the chain lowered Other important advantages which the chain counter offers are Simple user friendly interface Information displayed in 5 different languages Automatic lowering function Up alarm function Can also be used in winch operations Chain speed displayed Supply voltage displayed Equipped with clock calendar Depth of chain lowered shown in meters or feet Graphic LCD display screen that can be easily read at various angles Backlight display screen with 8 brightness levels 8 different display contrast levels can be set e Automatic display contrast compensation according to environmental temperature Universal power supply 12 24Vdc Backlight illuminated function keys Equipped with led torch CAN BUS interface for data transfer
7. C REV 002 Quick nautical equipment evolution CHAIN COUNTER CHC 1102 M 68 Users Manual CHAIN COUNTER CHC 1102 M INDEX Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag Pag 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 33 CHARACTERISTICS AND INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Installing the laps sensor INSTALLATION Installing the magnet Installing the sensor INSTALLATION Installing the socket INSTALLATION Installing the support inserting the chain counter into the support INSTALLATION Installing the support extracting the chain counter from the support INSTALLATION Electric connections INSTALLATION Installing the terminals INSTALLATION Chain counter calibration CHAIN COUNTER OPERATION Main window CHAIN COUNTER OPERATION Windlass electric drive CHAIN COUNTER OPERATION Monitoring CHAIN COUNTER OPERATION Winch mode SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER The structure of the menus SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER Settings menu Counter reset Functions SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER Settings menu Personal set SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER Settings menu Date and time SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER Settings menu Language Calibration SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER Settings menu Calibration Gypsy lap SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER Settings menu
8. Capable of operating a wide range of ambient temperatures Water proof housing INSTALLATION BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THE CHAIN COUNTER CAREFULLY READ AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTENTS OF THIS USER S MANUAL IF IN DOUBT CONTACT YOUR NEAREST DEALER OR QUICK CUSTOMER SERVICE The Quick chain counter has been designed and constructed solely for the tasks and purposes given in this User s manual Quick company shall not be held responsible for any direct or indirect property damage caused by inappropriate use of the chain counter incorrect installation or possible errors present in this manual THE OPENING OF THE CHAIN COUNTER BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL MAKES THE WARRANTY VOID THE PACKAGE CONTAINS chain counter support laps sensor kit 150 ohm terminator gasket screws for securing the outlet drilling templates warranty card this user s manual 4 INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE LAPS SENSOR Chain counter installation takes place in three steps installation of the laps sensor on the windlass mounting of the chain counter and electrical connections Quick windlasses All Quick windlasses come with a laps sensor suitable for use with chain counter CHC 1102 M Other windlasses In order for the chain counter to measure the exact length of the chain it has to count the number of revolutions completed by the gear that drives the chain gypsy A laps sensor kit is supplied with the chain counter This k
9. HE CONTROL PANEL INTO THE SUPPORT To insert the control panel into the support follow the instructions in the illustrated sequence Insert the control panel slightly rotated into the support and continue the rotation until the control panel is parallel with the support Push the control panel down until it is fully inserted into the support INSTALLATION a EXTRACTING THE CONTROL PANEL FROM THE SUPPORT To extract the control panel from the support follow the instructions in the illustrated sequence Slide the control panel from its support by raising it a few centimetres rotate in either direction and then extract it from the support by raising it 10 A INSTALLATION 68 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS Connecting the instrument After installing the socket as instructed above proceed as directed below Turn the protective cover s ring nut counter clockwise and take it out Insert the instrument s plug into the socket being careful to plug it in the right direction Turn the plug s ring nut clockwise until it is fully tightened Disconnecting the instrument Turn the plug s ring nut counter clockwise and take it out Cover the socket with the cover provided turning the ring nut clockwise AN ATTENTION make certain the socket is covered with the cover provided when the instrument is disconnected THE WIRING DIAGRAM WINDLASS OPERATE SWITCH FUSE POWER SUPPLY SOLENOID UNIT 4A FAST SWITCH REVERSE
10. IT has been selec ted the svstem goes back to SETTINGS menu SETTINGS MENU CALIBRATION SET MEASURE Use this option to select the unit of measurement relative to measurement of chain lowered Selectable options METERS or FEET default METERS 24 Select the values available Confirm value and go back to CALIBRATION menu b 2 a SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER GB SETTINGS MENU CALIBRATION GYPSY LAP Use this option to set the measurement of the chain in one gypsy lap To obtain this value remove the gypsy wind the chain around it and then measure its length Consult the User s manual of the windlass for more detailed instructions on how to remove and re install the gypsy It is extremely important that the value set for GYPSY LAP is precise as it affects the accuracy with which the length of the lowered chain is measured SET VALUE If the unit of measurement is set to FEET the settable values are from 1 0 to 999 0 inc default 10 inc as If the unit of measurement is set to METERS the settable values are from 1 0 to 999 9 cm default 10 cm Increase Decrease Confirm value and go back to CALIBRATION menu 10 0 CM SETTINGS MENU CALIBRATION NUMBER OF MAGNETS Use this option to set the number of magnets installed on the gypsy Selectable Values 1 to 16 default 1 Increase Decrease Confirm va
11. SOLENOID UNIT 11 INSTALLATION a INSTALLING THE TERMINALS In order for data to be correctiv transmitted when several chain counters are emploved terminator 150 ohm must be installed The terminator should be connected between signals CANH and CANL of the first and last chain counter included in the network as illustrated in the figure below FROM 5 16 li 11 11 li 11 11 1 Do not install the terminator if just one chain counter is used 12 A INSTALLATION CHAIN COUNTER CALIBRATION Before using the chain counter either the manual or automatic calibration procedure has to be effected The calibration procedure consists of setting the following data unit of measurement used by the chain counter lenght of chain unwound each gypsy lap and number of magnets installed on the gypsy To calibrate go to menu CALIBRATION or AUTO CALIBRATE see chapter SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER MULTIPLE CHAIN COUNTERS The chain counter is equipped with a CAN BUS data interface that allows several chain counters to be connected and information to be exchanged CAN network A MASTER SLAVE network structure is used i e there is only one main chain count
12. TINGS MENU UTILITY SW VERSION This function displays the software version installed in the chain counter Go back to UTILITY menu ARE YOU SURE SETTINGS MENU UTILITY SET DEFAULT This function allows the user to enter the default values and re start the chain counter The SET DEFAULT window appears as shown below NO YES or NO can be entered Select data items from sub menu CHECK FLASH TRUE XXXX SUM YYYY Confirm value SETTINGS MENU UTILITY CHECK FLASH PROGRAM MEMORY This function shows the calculated FLASH memory checksum SUM and the one stored during production TRUE In order for the chain counter to operate properly the two values must match Go back to UTILITY menu b 2 28 a SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER GB SETTINGS MENU UTILITY CONTROL EEPROM DATA MEMORY This function shows the calculated EEPROM memorv checksum SUM and the one stored TRUE CHECK EEPROM TRUE In order for the chain counter to operate properlv the two values must match H Go back to UTILITY menu SETTINGS MENU UTILITY CAN MESSAGE This function shows some information regarding CAN messages transmission state RX MSG LAST ID CAN UPD Go back to UTILITY menu SETTINGS MENU CAN CONFIGURATION This option allows the user to determine chain counter s prioritv in the C
13. WN menu see chapter SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER regular operation of the windlass has to be checked when moving down automaticallv To lower the anchor automaticallv to the set depth press kevs e SELECT and v DOWN simultaneousiv for more then three seconds Once the procedure has started both kevs can be released The chain counter will lower the anchor to the set depth While moving down automaticallv the chain counter displavs a window similar to the one shown below The automatic lowering procedure can be interrupted by pressing any key of the chain counter from which the procedure was activated bv activating the up function from an external device from another chain counter or other control or bv shutting off the chain counter 15 GB CHAIN COUNTER OPERATION a Free fall At times the anchor mav have to be lowered bv wanting the windlass to free fall without elec trical command The chain counter will measure the length of the chain lowered under these circumstances as well A window similar to the one shown below appears during free fall TURNING THE TORCH ON AND OFF Press and release button e SELECT in less than one second to turn on the torch Press and release button e SELECT in less than one second to shut off the torch When the instrument is turned on the torch is alwavs off even if the instrument was shut off from the power supplv with the torch turned on MONITORING The inform
14. ation given on the monitoring line can be edited bv pressing and releasing button e SELECT within 1 to 3 seconds The following data can be displaved date and time supplv voltage chain speed and winch mode STOP M 3D 3 The date and time are stored even when the chain counter EA is shut off it is equipped with a buffer battery M The precision of the supply voltage reading is 1 KA accurate 35 3 rum The precision of the chain speed reading is 1 accurate STOP HHHH WINCH a CHAIN COUNTER OPERATION 68 WINCH MODE This mode must be used when carrying out winch operations with the windlass In this configuration the mechanism that moves the chain gypsy remains stationary while the drum can still turn To use the windlass for winch operations please consult relevant user manual AN arrenmon use this mode only if the windlass is configured for winch operations ATTENTION in this mode the automatic down function is blocked the up alarm function is deactivated and the count is not updated Once activated the winch mode will open a window similar to this To select direction of drum rotation press the UP or DOWN button Hold the button down until the operation is complete then release the button While a UP or DOWN button is pressed the instrument will display a window like this ACTIVATED Ke HH HH If the instrument is turned off in winch mode when turned on aga
15. back to FUNCTIONS menu 21 GB SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER a LIGHT LIGHT DELAV KEV BEEP EXIT SETTINGS MENU PERSONAL SET G z gt This option allows the user to enable and set several functions to personalize the chain counter The PERSONAL SET sub menu is shown below Selects the data items in the sub menu Press this key to go to the menu shown in REVERSE if EXIT has been selected the svstem goes back to the SETTINGS menu SETTINGS MENU PERSONAL SET CONTRAST Use this option to adjust the contrast of the LCD The change is immediatelv made without having to confirm the value Selectable values 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 default 4 O Decrease Increase Confirm value and go back to PERSONAL SET menu SETTINGS MENU PERSONAL SET LIGHT Use this option to adjust the back lighting of the displav screen The brightness is immediatelv changed without having to con firm the value ___ Selectable values OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 default 4 Increase r Decrease I Confirm value and go back to PERSONAL SET menu 22 b SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER GB SETTINGS MENU PERSONAL SET LIGHT DELAV Use this option to set the delav time for shutting off the back lighting of the displav screen The delav time starts to elaps as soon as the last key is released or when FREE FALL is com
16. e sensor as possible Once the hole has been drilled glue the magnet inside it Make sure the glue covers the part of the magnet still visible Use glue designed for metals resistant to brackish ambients and capable of withstanding temperatures ranging from 30 to 80 C Generally speaking epoxy based bi component glues satisfy these requirements Several magnets can be installed on the same gypsy to increase the precision with which the chain counter reads not provided Place any additional magnets around the same circumference equally spaced apart INSTALLING THE SENSOR Locate the most suitable position to secure the sensor to the base according to the following criteria The sensor should not be installed in an area that the chain passes through If holes are made in the base make sure they do not interfere with normal operation do not weaken the structure or cause lubricant to flow out windlasses with oil bathed gears Regarding vertical windlasses make certain the sensor can be installed on the base at the circumference traced by the magnet The magnet should be as close to the sensor as possible Use the plastic adaptors provided to secure the sensor Use a sheath to protect the sensor cables Once installed make sure the laps sensor works properly Place the gypsy so that the magnet is aligned with the sensor and check electrical continuity between the two sensor cables When the magnet is moved awa
17. er MASTER and all the other chain counters are secondary SLAVE The network must have at least one MASTER chain counter If there is more than one anchor chain counter instrument CHC1102 M must be set as SLAVE Instru ment CHC 1102 M should be set as MASTER only if it is the only instrument present The task of the MASTER chain counter is to align the length of the chain lowered and operating parameters of all the SLAVE chain counters The MASTER therefore is used as a reference for all the other SLAVE chain counters If a parameter in a menu for a SLAVE chain counter is modified the change is actually made to the MASTER chain counter that will automatically update all the SLAVE chain counters except for menu PERSONAL SET UTILITV and CAN CONFIG that cointain particular functions and parameters for every single chain counter not shared in network with the other chain counters The MASTER chain counter should be on even if the commands to the windlass are transmitted from SLAVE chain counters or other windlass operation switches If the MASTER chain counter should malfunction one of the SLAVE chain counters can be set up as the MASTER Before using the chain counters on the CAN network make sure the MASTER and SLAVE settings of all the chain counters are correct and that the network works in a trouble free manner 13 GB CHAIN COUNTER OPERATION a CHAIN COUNTER OPERATION Three elements are emploved between user and counter inter
18. face A GRAPHIC DISPLAV SCREEN CONTROL KEVS AND BUZZER The displav screen shows the measure of chain lowered state of the chain counter along with other information The control panel comes with three kevs The two largest keys are used to move the anchor up UP key or down DOWN key move within the system menus or modify the value of parameters The middle kev e SELECT is used to turn the torch on and off select the monitoring mode go to the svstem menus or confirm parameters The buzzer signals when the kevs have been pressed or when it is necessarv to call the user s attention Use the switch on the power supplv line to turn the chain counter on and off When the chain counter is turned on the following window is displaved for a few seconds Where XXXXX is the serial number YY is the week of production and c Quick ZZis the year the chain counter was produced When the chain counter is turned on the first time the menu used to ns select the language in which messages are displayed appears The selected language can be changed later on MAIN WINDOW Once the initialization procedure has been completed the main window is displayed State line Icon area Count line 353 b _ Measure unit area Monitor line 01 JAN 00 00 This window is divided into the following sections Count line The length of the chain lowered is shown in this area Measure unit area The unit of measurement currently being u
19. in it will display the last type of information selected date and time instrument power supply voltage or speed of chain movement 17 SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER The chain counter has a several functions that can be personalized to satisfv user s requirements To go to the setting menu press and release kev e SELECT the monitoring line will start to flash after the button has been pressed for more than 3 seconds As soon as the kev is released a window similar to the one shown below is displaved Use keys a and UP and DOWN to select the data items within the menu The data item that has been currently selected appears in reverse Use key SELECT to confirm the selected data item The following data items are provided on the settings menu with the MASTER chain counter present on the network DATA ITEM SVNTHETIC DESCRIPTION COUNTER RESET Measure of chain lowered reset FUNCTIONS Automatic down and up alarm setting PERSONAL SET Chain counter personalization contrast back lighting light delay key beep DATE AND TIME System date and time setting LANGUAGE Language used for system messages Chain counter calibration CALIBRATION unit of measurement number of magnets installed gypsy lap AUTO CALIBRATE Automatic chain counter calibration UTILITY Various chain counter controls CAN CONFIG MASTER SLAVE setting if more than one chain counter is u
20. it includes a cylindrical magnet a magnetic field sensor and two plastic adaptors to be used to secure the sensor in place The magnet is to be secured to the gypsy while the magne tic sensor is to be fixed to the windlass base The standard installation procedure is described below Unfortunately we cannot describe a procedu re applicable to all types of situation Adapt this procedure to satisfy your own individual require ments EXAMPLES OF LAPS SENSOR INSTALLATION U 1 vertical windlasses ZK GE I I SENSOR horizontal windlasses 5 ADAPTOR a m Maximum removal 4 ADAPTOR INSTALLATION a INSTALLING THE MAGNET Take the gvpsv off the windlass consult the user s manual that deals with the windlass Find the spot most suitable for the magnet housing based on the following criteria The magnet should not be installed in an area that the chain passes through outer areas The location should be preferably made the area where the gypsy is thickest in order not to weaken the structure Regarding horizontal windlasses make sure it is located near the edge of the gypsy Regarding vertical windlasses make certain the sensor is installed on the base at the circumference traced by the magnet The magnet can protrude from the gypsy make certain it does not interfere with the base or sensor The magnet should be as close to th
21. lue and go back to CALIBRATION menu 25 GB SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER SET VALUE METERS FEET EXIT gt SETTINGS MENU AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION Use this option to automaticallv calibrate the chain counter The first window regarding AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION is shown below _ Use this option to select the unit of measurement used to mea sure the chain lowered Selectable values METERS or FEET Select the values available AUTO CALIBRATE H PRESS V UNTIL 6M DEPTH PRESS TO EXIT AUTO CALIBRATEE PRESS V UNTIL 20FT Confirm value and go to next window for AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION procedure if EXIT is selected the system goes back to menu SETTINGS This window tells the user the chain has to be lowered 6 meters or 20 feet depending on the unit of measurement selected in an uninterrupted manner The length of the chain unwound each lap can be calculated according to the number of laps completed by the gypsy counted by the chain counter PRESS TO EXIT Not active DEPTH Once key DOWN is AS r Chain down it counts the number of gypsy laps Cancel procedure and go back to SETTINGS menu 4 leased the chain counter will stop the chain from moving down automaticallv set the following values GYPSY LAP CM 600 number of laps counted NUMBER OF MAGNETS 1 GYPSY LAP CM 240 number of laps cou
22. nsor does not detect the gvpsv movement within four seconds when key or UP or DOWN of the chain counter or other switches are pressed Check the distance between the magnet and sensor operation of the laps sensor and the wiring connections The window shown below appears when this problem is present Sensor failure This fault is displaved if the chain counter detects a short circuit in the sensor for more than four seconds when key or UP or DOWN of the chain counter or other switches are pressed Check operation of the laps sensor and the wiring connections The window shown below appears when this problem is present CONFIRMATION MESSAGES Confirmation messages that mav appear on the state line are shown below Stop When no commands are sent to the windlass the following window is displaved Memory stored As soon as four seconds elapsed from the last operation was com pleted up down automatic down free fall the chain counter sto res the length of the lowered chain in the EEPROM memory The window shown below is displayed while the data are being saved 32 a MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL DATA GB MAINTENANCE The chain counter does not require any particular maintenance To assure top performance check the cables and electrical connections once a year Clean the chain counter with a soft rag dampened in water Do not use chemicals or harsh products to clean the chain counter TECHNIC
23. nted NUMBER OF MAGNETS 1 After which the following window will be displayed for two seconds O AUTO CALIBRATE PROCEDURE 26 And the SETTINGS menu will be shown again a SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER 68 SETTINGS MENU UTILITV EW VERSI doa This option allows the user to perform procedures to check and SET DEFAULT control the chain counter operation CHECK FLASH The UTILITV sub menu appears as shown below CAN MESSAGE EXIT Select data items from sub menu Press this kev to go to the menu shown in REVERSE if EXIT has been selected the svstem goes back to the SETTINGS menu SETTINGS MENU UTILITY SENSOR TEST This function can be used during installation or to check that the lap sensor works properly If the sensor detects the magnet ON is displaved and the buzzer sounds otherwise OFF is displaved and the buzzer does not sound Go back to UTILITY SETTINGS MENU UTILITY LCD TEST This function can be used to check correct operation of the LCD display s pixels Once the data item has been confirmed from the utility menu all the display pixels will be activated for 5 seconds after which the system will go back to menu UTILITY SETTINGS MENU UTILITY CLOCK BATTERY ree Bare This function displays the voltage of the clock s buffer battery Go back to UTILITY menu 27 GB SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER a SW VERSION VX X SET
24. of the windows used for the up alarm are shown below default OFF If the unit of measurement is set to METERS the settable values are OFF 1 0M 1 5M 2 0M 2 5M 3 0M 3 5M 4 0M 4 5M 5 0M _ the unit of measurement is set to FEET the settable values are OFF 3 0F 4 5F 6 0F 7 5F 9 0F 10 5F 12 0F 13 5F 15F Increase Decrease Confirm value and go back to FUNCTIONS menu SETTINGS MENU FUNCTIONS AUTOMATIC DOWN The automatic down function is enabled or disabled with this option This function allows the anchor to automatically move down to the set depth see chapter CHAIN COUNTER OPERA TION paragraph AUTOMATIC DOWN FUNCTION ATTENTION the chain counter is not able to compensate for mechanical inertia of the windlass the gypsy can rotate downward direction as soon as the command has been inactivated Take this factor into consideration when setting the automatic down value even if the automatic down function is enabled the user must alwavs careful attention and make sure the anchor is correctiv lowered Examples of the windows used for the automatic down function are shown below default OFF If the unit of measurement is set to METERS the settable values are OFF from 5M to 100M with 5M steps _ If the unit of measurement is set to FEET the settable values are OFF from 15T to 300F with 15F steps Increase Decrease Confirm value and go
25. ops below 10 5Vdc for more than one second Reset takes place if the voltage is higher than 11 0Vdc for more than one second Check the charge level of the batteries that supplv voltage or the electrical svstem The window shown below appears when this problem is present Clock batterv low This fault is displaved if the voltage of the clock batterv drops be low 2 80Vdc The chain counter checks the batterv voltage when turned on and everv half hour The problem is reset if the voltage is higher than or equal to 2 80Vdc The clock batterv can be replaced oniv at an authorized service center The window shown below appears when this problem is present 30 a SYSTEM FAULTS GB No MASTER This fault is displayed if there is not a chain counter with MASTER priority in the CAN network see chapter MULTIPLE CHAIN COUN TERS See if the MASTER chain counter is on and the data line con nections The window shown below appears when this problem is present CAN BUS communication error This fault is displayed if there are errors that cannot be recovered during CAN network communication Make sure the data cables are properly connected The window shown below appears when this problem is present PROBLEMS WITH AUTOMATIC RESET AND KEYS LOCKED These faults are automatically reset as soon as the cause that had generated the problem di sappears Some keys are disabled when these faults are present Opposed commands This fault i
26. pleted Selectable values 30S 60S 905 1205 1805 2405 ON always on default 305 Increase Decrease Confirm value and go back to PERSONAL SET menu SET VALUE SETTINGS MENU PERSONAL SET KEV BEEP Use this option to activate or deactivate the beep that sounds whenever a kev is pressed SET VALUE NO Selectable options VES and NO default VES Select the values available Confirm value and go back to PERSONAL SET menu SETTINGS MENU DATE AND TIME Use this option to set the clock and calendar The DATE AND TIME window appears as follows SET VALUE 2003 JAN 03 00 00 EXIT Increase Decrease Confirm value and go to next parameter if EXIT has been selec ted the svstem goes back to SETTINGS menu 23 GB SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER a SETTINGS MENU LANGUAGE Use this option to select the language in which the svstem mes sages are displaved The LANGUAGE sub menu appears as shown below Select the data items b d 0 CALIBRATION EE EE GYPSY LAP MAGNETS NUMBER EXIT Confirm value and go back to SETTINGS menu SETTINGS MENU CALIBRATION Use this option to calibrate the chain counter according to the windlass it is mounted on The CALIBRATION sub menu appears as follows SET VALUE METERS FEET Select the data items in the menu __ Confirm value and go to next parameter if EX
27. s displayed if keys UP or DOWN are pressed at the same time as the respective external control DOWN or UP key other AW OPPOSED chain counters or other remot switch 3 5 3 If the fault is present keys UP DOWN are disabled M The window shown below appears when this problem is present Overload This fault is signaled when the instrument detects at short circuit or overload at the instrument s output Check wiring of signals UP and DOWN and absorption of the points of use connected to the instrument s output If a fault is present keys UP DOWN are inoperative window similar to the one shown below appears if a fault is present Remote programming active This fault is displayed if a chain counter has entered the SETTINGS menu in the CAN network see chapter MULTIPLE CHAIN COUN TERS Wait until the chain counter has exit the menu If the fault is present key e SELECT is disabled The window shown below appears when this problem is present 31 GB SYSTEM FAULTS a PROBLEMS WITH MANUAL RESET These problems are reset by the user by pressing key e SELECT or turn off the chain counter and turn it back on If the fault is present keys UP DOWN are disabled Up alarm This fault is displaved if the length of the chain is less than the value set on the FUNCTIONS UP ALARM menu The window shown below appears when this problem is present No sensor This fault is displaved if the laps se
28. sed EXIT Chain counter set up menu exit 18 SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER 6B Y THE STRUCTURE OF THE MENUS COU Es RESET FUNCTIONS UP ALARM A AUTO DOWN Y PERSONAL SET CONTRAST A LIGHT v LIGHT DELAV DATE AND TIME KEY Y LANGUAGE ENGLISH A ITALIANO FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPANOL Y CALIBRATION SET MEASURE A GYPSY LAP AUTO CALIBRATE MAGNETS NUMBER Y UTILITY Y SENSOR TEST LCD TEST CLOCK BATTERY SW VERSION CAN CONFIG SET DEFAULT Y CHECK FLASH EXIT CHECK EEPROM CAN MESSAGE 19 GB SETTING THE CHAIN COUNTER a If a SLAVE chain counter is being used without the MASTER in the CAN network the following reduced settings menu will be displaved n These submenus have particular parameters and functions for every UTILITY single counter which can not be shared with other chain counters CAN CONFIG EXIT present on the CAN network SETTINGS MENU COUNTER RESET Use this option to reset the measure of chain lowered This option is to be used during installation or when the chain counter s reading does not match the actual length of the chain lowered When this data item is selected the following window ARE YOU SURE is displayed
29. sed is shown in this area The values may be displayed in M for meters and FT for feet State line Messages regarding the state of the chain counter or faults detected are shown here Icon area The icons regarding the state of the chain counter or faults detected are shown here Monitor line The following information may be displayed here depending on the selections made by the user date and time instrument power supply voltage speed of chain movement and winch mode 14 ay CHAIN COUNTER OPERATION WINDLASS ELECTRIC DRIVE Getting the anchor aweigh To get the anchor aweigh press key 5 UP Hold the key pressed until the anchor reaches the desired position and then release it While moving up the chain counter displays a window similar to the one shown below It is also possible to get the anchor aweigh with an other electric control The chain counter will measure the length of the chain lowered in any case Lowering the anchor To lower the anchor press key DOWN Hold the key pressed until the anchor reaches the desired position and then release it While moving down the chain counter displays a window similar to the one shown below It is also possible to lower the anchor with an other electric control The chain counter will measure the length of the chain lowered in any case Automatic down function This function can be used only if it was previously set and activated on the FUNCTIONS AUTO DO
30. y from the sensor electrical continuity should no longer be present a INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE SOCKET The standard installation procedure is described below Unfortunatelv we cannot describe a procedure applicable to all tvpes of windlasses Adapt this procedure to satisfv vour own individual requirements Find the spot most suitable for the socket based on the following criteria The socket is to be installed in an area where it can be easily reached by the user Select a clean smooth flat spot rear point that provides access to the socket s fixing surface must be present for installation and maintenance purposes Leave enough space free behind the installation spot to conveniently run the socket s cable The back of the socket must be protected against contact with water and moisture Pay careful attention when drilling the panel or parts of the boat This hole should not weaken or break crack the boat s structure The chain counter meets standard EMC electromagnetic compatibilitv In anv case correct installation is fundamental in order not to affect its performance or interfere with operation of instruments found near it For this reason the chain counter must be at least 25 away from the compass 50 cm away from any radio receivers 1 m away from any radio transmitters except for SSB 2 m away from any radio transmitters SSB 2 m away from the path of the radar beam
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