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Installation Manual COLOR SOUNDER FCV-30

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1. ODD T 620 X 5891124 1 13 NOTE 505 HULL PLATE 3 SHIPYARD SUPLLY 2 AVOID DISTORTION BY HEAT PUT FIXING FLANGE WITHOUT TRANSDUCER ONTO CASING WHILE CUTTING AND OR WELDING 3 REMOVE GASKET FROM THRU HULL PIPE BEFORE WELDING 4 CASING SHOULD FACE BOW DIRECTION 9 MAKE A HOLE OF 10 20MM IN DIA ON STERN SIDE ALLOW AIR ESCAPE FROM TANK ALLOW ENOUGH CLEARANCE AROUND THRU HULL PIPE FOR EASY TIGHTENING AND SERVICING 1 IF NECESSARY PROVIDE NET
2. YI TD NET ZONDE ETWORK MJ A6SPF 010C 050C 100C 200C 300C TM11AP8 TD gt 22 GRNX 2 4 TD 0 NETWORK SOUNDER ETD P gt 1 3 4 9102030 6 92 Pet eme RD H gt 3 gt 3 lt RD H ETR 30N ETD Ni gt 2 gt WW gt lt H 2 lt TX RD C gt 4 gt 7 lt RD C ERD P 3 gp es HK 553 M ERD N gt 4 N I IK4 NC FG gt 6 gt 10 lt 6ND gt gt FG gt 6 gt t K 6 lt i RX USB A TYPE pe ee oe KK 7 lt VBUS 1 Q USB CABLE NC DATA lt 2 amp 1 USB E pls ERE J HARD DISK coni Eb uo MOUSE NOT USED KEYBOARD IV 1 25sq DRAWN Apr 2707 YAMASAKI iade s 2 07 TAKENO Apr 11 07 R Esum SCALE MASS DWG No C2373 C01 TITLE FCV 30 S COLOR VIDEO SOUNDER INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD
3. D INPUT 100 240 VA MOU 3A 50 60 Hz O LAN2 KEY B T BOA 1 R U RD Ground terminal 1 MOUNTING 1 3 Transceiver Unit The transceiver unit is designed to be mounted on the deck Select a mounting location considering the points below e he transceiver unit generates heat so the mounting location should well ventilated and dry e Theunit is only designed for deck mounting e Secure the maintenance space shown in the figure below for ease of maintenance and service e For the CV 302 MS transceiver unit with motion sensor install it horizontally in the location where the ambient temperature is lower than 45 C If the front panel of the unit is oriented to port its motion sensor faces the bow i e the arrow mark on the NOTE label on the transceiver unit orients to bow After installation compensate for installation angle error referring to chapter 3 If necessary install a channel base on the mounting location consulting with the shipyard Fasten the transceiver unit to the channel base with M12 bolts If necessary reinforce the transceiver unit against vibration by stays extending from the eyebolts Eye bolt Fixing holes 4 pcs 4 014 J O seen e Fixing holes of Transceiver unit E X 300 365 Cable clamp 460 Cable entry Channel base Shipyard supply entry Channel base 1 MOUNTING 1 4 Transducer The performance of the color sounder d
4. 7 i J TERMINAL BOARD CND TERMINAL p 460 T 7 8 AL 2 CABLE ENTRY 5 CHANNEL BASE A ER MET CABLE ENTRY CHANNEL BASE SHIPYARD SUPPLY MOTEGET UASNTELYS 2 1 1 MINIMUM SERVICE CLEARANCE 3 M 12 SUS3024 2 TABLE INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED Ay Be Rae ee ILS 3 USE M12 BOLTS SUS 304 FOR FIXING ESA A 4 DIMENSIONS OF MOUNTING BASE AND DECK SIDE CABLE ENTRANCE ROBNOMSRS GMM FRO FS REMA SS400 USE DECK SIDE CABLE ENTRANCE WHEN MOUNTING DIRECTLY ON DECK MOUNTING BASE SHOULD BE SUPPLIED LOCALLY MATERIAL SS400 01 30 _ 101819 JV TRANSCEIVER UNIT DECK MOUNT TYPE Tw ee 02 153 3006 1 QUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD s 1 TABLE DIMENSIONS TOLERANCE 100 lt 1 8500 2 6 NAMEPLATE 1 6 O FIXING HOLES 00 a 8 CN Ol o QA N CN 50 50 2 Py _ CTS 96 77 pos n a s CABLE CLAMP GND TERMINAL id NOTE 1 1 MINIMUM SERVICE CLE
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6. U PR U N CD EA installation Manual COLOR SOUNDER FCV 30 INS TRUCTION S EEEE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION uuu u u uuu u u EHE UI E EPIRI uS DR D NUR iii zelum iV 1 MOUNTING n menn Rnnnnn nemen nenn nenne ese ese ese sese rese sese sese ese ese esee rsen rre nns 1 JE 5 A Im A 1 1 2 Processor Untt 3 Jo CO UD m 4 1 4 Iransducer ee 5 51 ol dtm 6 SNWIRING cc u A 7 FCO gi cielo dmm 7 Cable PAM CANO ENTE 9 2 3 Synchronizing Transmission with Echo Sounder or Other 11 2 A lapur OS Eell uuu uuu u uaa ut usua Uc uud UNUS GEMENS 12 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS AFTER INSTALLATION u u u u u uu eie sas 13 CUT ee D 1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM S 1 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD www furuno co jp All brand and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD 9 52 Ashi har a cho N shi nomya 662 8580 J Telephone 81 0 798 65 2111 81 0 798 65 4200 X Al rights reserved Printed in J Pub No ME 23730 E D
7. PROTECTOR AND PROTECTION TANK BY SHIPYARD 8 AFTER INSTALLATION REMOVE ANTICORROSIVE PAINT FROM CASING AND THEN PAINT ACCORDING SHIPYARD INSTRUCTIONS 9 DO NOT PAINT TRANSDUCER FACE 10 FILL GAP AROUND BOLT WITH SILICON SEALANT 11 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED 12 APPLY BURNPREVENTION GREASE BOLTS 13 MASS SHOWN IS TANK WITHOUT TRANSDUCER SGP2B 2 REINFORCEMENT PIPE SGP2B ______ p7 INSTALLATION METHOD B X X 2 Tablet Dimension Tolerance M12 505504 M12 NUT 505204 WELD DOUBLING 2 24 4000 lt L lt 8000 8000 lt L SET Bx PRINCIPAL ITEMS Z FROM BOW FROM KEEL PROJECTION FIXING CONDITION AT RUNNING PROTECTION TANK 31 46 A 1 5 DETAIL A SCALE 5 I 389 ff B BOW pw spon suse sw 1 sse sp suse lielwg ZRERSM 5 TT ETE ES FIXING PLATE 02 153 4302 ASATI 7 3 FIXING E NCC 25400 ER 02 190 4901 RB Hb K LE 2 T gt gt 4 ez gt Y T Ux RI NG WASHER 12 m 1018 9 815 716 gt m ETT TRANSDUCER CV 505 NOT nr NMA
8. lpt _ 1 TABLE 1 mm 22 mm EN DIMENSIONS TOLERANCE EN 2 86 NAMEPLATE 50 lt 100 RATA 100 lt L lt 500 FIXING HOLES 320 00 M 38 5a FL 6 AIR VENT 200 0 5 50 50 K POWER CONNECTOR _ 00 LC gt 7 TERMINAL 1 1 MINIMUM SERVICE CLEARANCE 2 1 2 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED 3 M5 3 USE MS BOLTS FOR FIXING THE UNIT 4 2 4 DO NOT OBSTRUCT VENTS 2 DRAWN me AHASHI T EC EE 00 300 Sto BBE JT Lu 0 WE 4575 PROCESSOR UNIT BULKHEAD MOUNT TYPE 02 153 1006 0 QUILINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD D 2 9391819313 9NMVH EA a208828Y720 TFB 1 HEX INNON d01318VL TONLNOO aw EMH SI som T pe GYRE KESI PHA gw eee HCVHVVV 8 amp 6ZY72 MALENE CE Bro PIDDETERUXPBO GB ONILNNON 804 HHddOIS MOS 27 97 t3 X pW 38 TIVHS HI9NH MINIS SS3NYOIHL HIV3M9 MO WN ONY Z N334138 38 TIVHS SS3NYOIHL 31V1d 9NINOOM SMHMOS ASN 9NXH 304
9. not specified Sentence amp Daa Remarks VHW Water speed and heading GNSS fix data hve Heave information Satellite compass P sentence Roll and pitch angle Satellite compass P sentence Output sentences Taker Semences Data Ras _ YC MTW Water temperature Ver 1 5 2 0 3 0 With connection of water temperature sensor Target position Ver 1 5 2 0 3 0 VRM depth P sentence Ver 1 5 2 0 3 0 Seabed discrimination data Ver 1 5 2 0 3 0 CIF input signal Signal Daa Remarks 58 lemperature no oo Sonde no water temperature Net depth 12 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS AFTER INSTALLATION After installing all equipments set up the equipment as shown in this chapter The FCV 30 is shipped from the factory ready for connection to an XGA monitor To connect an SXGA monitor contact a FURUNO agent or dealer System Setting Do the system settings as follows 1 Click System in the menu bar to open the system menu File Disp Setting System Window Service T Output Compensation Temp Met Color Unit Communication Date Test 7 Initialization F Output 1 Click Output in the system menu to show the OUTPUT dialog box M Bottom discrimination OFF NMEA version version 2 0 Cancel Apply 2 To output the TLL data when the Maker Line in the menu bar is clicked to external
10. to 360 degrees e Inscribe this setting value on the NOTE label on the front panel of the transceiver unit 14 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS AFTER INSTALLATION Temperature 1 Click Temp in the system menu to show the dialog box Temp input Temp adjust ga Cancel Apply 2 Set the following items Temp input Choose CIF or NMEA as the temperature data source as appropriate Temp adjust Enter compensation value for CIF input Setting range 20 0 to 20 0 degrees Net 1 Click Net in the system menu to show the Net dialog box Horizontal axis hin Horizontal axis OK Cancel Apply 2 Set the following items Input data Choose CIF or NMEA as the net data source as appropriate CIF The temperature amp depth data from the net recorder NMEA The temperature amp depth data from the trawl sonar Horizontal axis Min Set minimum value of the horizontal axis of the vertical temperature graph Setting range 5 0 to 35 0 degrees Horizontal axis Max Set maximum value of the horizontal axis of the vertical temperature graph Setting range 5 0 to 35 0 degrees 15 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS AFTER INSTALLATION Communication parameters 1 Click Communication in the system menu to show Communication dialog box Network IPaddess d je sii ono NMEA SC Port NME ___ Port INMEA2 _ j Port CIF Y Baud rate
11. y bps Baud rate 38400 bps Baud rate amo bps Bit rate les Bit rate 8 rbi Bit rate 7 bit Stop bit 1 b Stop bit 1 it Stop bit 2 Parity bit None J Parity bit None rj Parity bit Een 2 following items IP address Set the IP address of the network Port Set the port number Normally no change is required Port in the NMEA SC CIF field COM1 Choose this when an external equipment is connected to COM1 port of the processor unit NMEA1 Choose this when an external equipment is connected to NMEA1 port of the processor unit NMEA2 Choose this when an external equipment is connected to NMEA2 port of the processor unit CIF Choose this when an external equipment is connected to CIF port of the processor unit Baud rate Set baud rate of the transmission signal among 4800 9600 19200 and 38400 bps for NMEA and 600 1200 2400 and 4800 bps for CIF Bit rate Set the character size of the transmission data between 7 bit and 8 bit Stop bit Set the stop bit size of the transmission data among 1 bit 1 5 bit and 2 bit Parity bit Set the parity of the transmission data among none odd and even Note To output data from SC 50 110 in NMEA format set the SC 50 110 as follows Output format IEC ed1 Sentence ATT HVE For others set all OFF Baud rate 38400 bps Cycle 25 ms Talker any 16 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS AFTER INSTALLATION Setting the Date 1 Click the Date i
12. 0 60 Hz 1 Network Sounder ETR 30N FT T TTA ll T LL L L OL ua Junction Box option CV 304 4 NPD ap Transducer CV 303 EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Nam we codsno low Remis Processor CV 300 With spare parts SP02 04801 5 02 05101 Unit and installation materials CP06 01401 Control Unit Unit CV 301 With FP03 09860 amp CP03 25604 M CV 302 With SP02 04901 8 2 07801 Unit CV 302 MS Transducer CV 303 Connector CP03 28901 MPS588 C CP03 28900 000 082 658 000 166 044 10 2 pcs Cable FR FTPC CY 10m Connector CP03 28901 5588 000 082 659 1 set 000 148 322 2 pcs amp cable FR FTPC CY aterlalS 20m Connector CP03 28901 MPS588 C CP03 28920 000 082 660 000 148 322 2 pcs amp cable FR FTPC CY 30m Installation Materials CP06 01401 001 403 810 Installation Materials CP03 25604 008 539 850 me eee Installation Materials CP02 07801 001 416 080 omes Spare parts SP02 05101 001 416 060 EQUIPMENT LISTS Spare parts SP02 04901 001 416 070 Fae woeols l _ ee Fome sov saper oegeols Accessories SP03 09860 008 535 690 manae 2 lame ew imas a mess kennen Paese
13. 2 Optional equipment ___ Gy With cable Z FNH SB CV 304 10 000 012 540 68XP26AWG 10 m Junction box With cable Z FNH SB CV 304 20 000 012 541 68XP26AWG 20 m Transducer tank res 1 MOUNIING NOTICE Do not apply paint anti corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts especially plastic connectors 1 1 Control Unit Mounting considerations When selecting a mounting location keep in mind the following points e Select a location where the control unit can be operated conveniently e Locate the unit away from heat sources because of heat that can build up inside the unit e Locate the equipment away from places subject to water splash and rain e Determine the mounting location considering the length of the signal cable between the control unit and the processor unit The length of the signal cable is 5 m e Observe the compass safe distances on page ii to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass Fixing with KB fixing plate 1 Fix the KB fixing plate to the bottom of the control unit 2 Attach cushions to the bottom of the control unit as shown below Fix it to a desired location with self tapping screws local supply Ox gt lt KB fixing plate Cushion 1 MOUNTING Fixing without KB f
14. ARANCE 2 1 2 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED 3 M5 3 USE M5 BOLTS FOR FIXING THE UNIT mE CV 304 HS yE J J SE 1 3 167 E JUNCTION BOX BULKHEAD MOUNT TYPE 02315560554 OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD D6 68 CABLE 68 PAIRS 4 34P 4 CONNECTORS 6 4 M8 04252 4 EYEBOLTS M8 19 4 1 1 Os CN DE x 0579355 x 428 3 in CN 19911 _ px DUW X d 15 5 m NOTE CABLE LENGTH 15 15 m J ____ CHECKED TAKAHASHI T AW u ME TRANSDUCER QUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD A Ube a be NN EAMILOKR ORS M CO EE 9 es 10 19 1 0 amp 10 20
15. CESSOR UNIT SIDE UNIT SIDE Wrap vinyl tape 1 2 3 Expose inner vinyl sheath Remove the outer sheath by Fold back the shield wrap it approx 25 Be careful onto the outer sheath and not to damage inner shield cut it leaving 9 mm and cores 4 5 6 approx 9mm approx 11mm Drain wire Fold back drain wire and Straighten and flatten the Insert the cable into the modular cut it leaving 9 mm core in order and cut then plug so that the folded part of leaving 11 mm the shield enters into the plug housing The drain wire should be located on the tab side of the jack WHT GRN WHT ORG GRN WHT ORG WHT GRN BLU BLU WHT BLE WHT BLU ORG GRN 6 CWHT BRN WHT BRN 3 BRN BRAN Using special crimping tool MPT5 8 PANDUIT CORP crimp the modular plug Finally check the plug visually 2 WIRING Power cable for the processor unit Use power cable DP YC 2 5 Japan industry standard cable or equivalent Connect connector SRCN6A13 3S supplied as follows 2 cm Sheath Sold er Sid e Screw 1 T Tighten 9 Set screw 27 sheath Connect to 1 2 Conductor S 1 5 mm o 1 56 mm Connector Housing Attaching connector SRCN6 13 3S Sectional view of cable DPYC 1 5 Power cable for the transceiver unit Use power cable DPYCYS 1 5 Japan industry standard cable or equivalent Connect
16. M FO 30 Elemental Chlorine Free The paper used in this manual is enental chlori ne free FURUNO Aut hori zed D stri but or Deal er A FEE 2005 E 20 2009 00015183714 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment 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 result in fire electrical shock or equipment damage Be sure no water leaks in at the trans ducer mounting location Water leakage can sink the vessel Also confirm that the transducer will not loosen by ship s vibration The installer of the equipment is solely responsible for the proper installation of the equipment FURUNO will assume no responsibility for any damage associated with improper installation Be sure that the power supply is compatible with the voltage rating of the equipment Connection of an incorrect power supply can cause fire or equipment damage The voltage rating of the equipment appears on the label above the power connector A WARNING Install the transducer according to the installation instructions Failure to install the transducer c
17. SS 5 NAME MATERIAL DWG NG REMARKS peat c 1 TAKAHASHI r 1 o i eae FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD EF U R UN O 100 120 200 240VAC 0205 1 5 1 50 60Hz 15m 20 58 JUNCTION BOX 85 CV 304 9 415 x uis TRX y e _ 1 2 3 4 NOTE SHIPYARD SUPPLY 2 OPTION CONNECTOR PLUG FITTED AT FACTORY 4 GROUND THROUGH CABLE CLAMP 3 4 5 1 INPUT 100 240VAC RGB OUT D sUB15P 2 D SUB15P E SRCN6A13 3S x 1 aie i Sm lt 1 lt AC RED T COREE 9 100 09 9 s RED a WU METUO GREEN 2 2 gt 6REEN seNp 1 3 MONITOR E S PROCESSOR UNIT MU 151C 2010 IRANSCEIVER UNIT CV 300 PTT es EIC TlINPUT CV 302 GNDK6 EH The 600 INPUT FR FTPC CY OND Ce et 2 7 gt GND GND MPS588 C 10 20 30 50 100m 613 MPS588 C LANI END CBG sss 1 1 0 8 gt 6ND TX gt 1 gt 8 3 UWHT GRN lt 1 lt TX lt 9
18. cable If the parameter 2 in the parameter sheet is blank leave the setting 0 00 17 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS AFTER INSTALLATION 4 Click the OK button to close the dialog box 5 Using the mouse wheel double click the space just below the right edge of the menu bar The Service menu disappears Also the Service menu disappears by turning off and on the FCV 30 Note Do not change the setting in the Beam Information Bottom or Environment in the Service menu at installation Network Sounder Setting When connecting the network sounder ETR 30N set the transducer frequency and network Transducer frequency settin 1 Click ETR in the File menu to show the ETR window 2 Hold down F1 and F4 key and click the System in the ETR window TS Connection confirmed 3 1 X File Disp Setting System Compensation Color Unit F Communication Transducer Metwark Test 7 Jnitialization F 3 Click Transducer to show the ETH Transducer window Freq setup setting method f number C Manual zi HF Model number Model number Freq Manual Restart ETR when setting is changed OK Cancel Apply 18 4 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS AFTER INSTALLATION If the transducer to be used is programmed in the FCV 30 choose Model number in the Setting method box and choose the model in LF or HF box ETR Tranzducer E Freq setup Setting method f Mode
19. crimp on lugs FV5 5 S4 supplied as follows DPYCYS 1 5 Wrap vinyl tape Armor Clamp this part with cable clamp Ground The processor unit transceiver unit and junction box should be grounded to prevent electrical shock and mutual interference Connect an earth plate or earth wire between unit and ship s superstructure to ground CAUTION Ground the equipment to prevent electrical shock and mutual interference 10 2 WIRING 23 Synchronizing Transmission with Echo Sounder or Other Sonar To synchronize transmission of the FCV 30 with an echo sounder or other type of sonar connect it as shown below Also set the Ping Setting to External referring to page 3 4 and 3 5 of the FCV 30 Operation manual FCV 30 Transceiver unit Vinyl wire local supply Sonar E S pon E AWG22 26 02P6330 J2 EXT KP IET to 15V EXT KP gt REM VENE KP OUT EXT KP GND gt 9 mc GND Note Outputting KP of FCV 30 to other sonar echo sounder FCV 30 Transceiver unit 02P6336 J2 EXT KP KP OUT 12V gt 6 gt n E S transmits SONAR KP Wiring for WAGO connector Press downward Terminal opener WAGO connector Procedures 1 Twist the cores 2 Press the terminal opener downward 3 Insert the wire to hole 4 Remove the terminal opener 5 Pull the wire to confirm that it is ecure 11 2 WIRING 2 4 Input Output Sentences Input sentences talker
20. epends upon the transducer position e A place least affected by air bubbles should be selected since turbulence blocks the sounding path e Select a place not influenced by engine noise e Further select a place not influenced by other electronic device Install the transducer on the hull orienting it so the bow mark is facing the ship s bow Note Carefully handle the transducer Do not lift the transducer by holding the cable nor drop it It is known that air bubbles are fewest at the place where the bow first falls and the next wave rises at usual cruising speed In small slow speed boats the position between 1 3 and 1 2 of the ship s length from the bow is usually a good place The face of the transducer must be facing the sea bottom in normal cruising trim of the boat Refer to the installation drawing for the transducer combined with the thru hull pipe TFB 1600 and optional transducer tank T 625 About transducer casing The FURUNO transducer tank is finished with lacquer primer to prevent corrosion in storage After welding the casing to ship s hull remove the lacquer primer using lacquer thinner Coat casing with same paint as used on ship s hull 1 MOUNTING 1 5 Junction Box If the length of cable between the transducer and transceiver unit is more than 15 m the optional junction box with 10 m or 20 m cable can be used for cable extension For bulkhead mounting orient the cable entry downside and fix the junc
21. equipment via NMEA port set TLL to ON 3 To output the seabed data to external equipment via NMEA port set Bottom discrimination to ON Note that this function outputs bottom hardness roughness in ten levels however there Is currently no receiving device which handles this data 4 To set NMEA version according to equipment connected choose the version among 1 5 2 0 and 3 0 5 Click the OK or Apply button 13 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS AFTER INSTALLATION Compensation 1 Click Compensation in the System menu to show the Compensation dialog box is displayed Compensation stabilization E Motion sensor Internal sensor Heave ON SC TD in baw stern dir ui m sound velocity iso m s aCc TD in part sthd dir Oo ae m Draft Em 4 H m SC TD in up dawn dir El m Rall offset sr den Internal sensor in bow dir p WH deg Pitch affset 0 0 4 gt deg Ten key button 2 Set the following items To enter numeric values press the ten key button at lower left hand side to open the ten key panel Click appropriate numeric keys Stabilization Choose ON to activate the stabilization function Heaving Choose ON to enable the heaving correction function The satellite compass is required to connect Sound velocity Compensate the sound speed if the depth indicated on the screen is different from the usual depth indication for the area Setting range 1400 to 1600 m s Draft Set the ship s draf
22. ixing metal 1 Drill four mounting holes of 5 mm diameter referring to the drawing below 2 Fix the control unit with four screws M4 from under side of the desktop Use M4x12 supplied for mounting panel thickness t between 2 and 5 mm For greater thickness screw length shall be M4x t 7 8 2 YS 4 M4 Fixing holes bottom 1 MOUNTING 1 2 Processor Unit The processor unit can be mounted on the deck a desktop or on a bulkhead Select a mounting location considering the points below e Locate the unit out of direct sunlight Select a location where temperature and humidity are moderate and stable Locate the unit where its cover can be easily removed and cabling easily accessed For mounting on a bulkhead be sure the mounting location is strong enough to support the unit under the pitching and rolling normally encountered on the vessel Leave sufficient space around the unit for maintenance and servicing Recommended maintenance space appears In the figure below Tabletop or deck mounting Fasten with four tapping screws Bulkhead mounting Screw in two tapping screws in mounting location for lower mounting holes of the unit leaving 5 mm protruding Set the processor unit to the screws tighten screws and screw in two tapping screws for upper mounting holes of the unit Fixing holes 2 6 17 368 335 BEHE s 6 50 200 0 5 50 150 CIF SE x G9
23. l number C Manual HF Model number Model number kHz kw TAP 2 kHz 28F 8 kHz 2BF 18 JBkHz 28F 24H kHz 38E 3 1851 Freq Manual 45kHz 45F 12H SUkKHz 506 656 5HkHz 5056 996 Freq Manual 220 4 kHz SO0kHz 5 F 8G S0kHz 50 200 15 S0kHz 50 200 1T ss SOkHz 508 12 E mds Cancel Apply S50kHz 50 3KZ3F SOkHz 50 24 SOBL 24H EBkHz BBF BH kHz 68F 30H kHz 565 5 Note Change the tap inside the ETR 30N according to the character which appears next to 6 Ato D displayed beneath the frequency For details see the Operator s Manual for the ETR 30N If the transducer is not programmed in the FCV 30 choose Manual in the Setting method box and enter the frequency manually by the keyboard or use lt or gt button Setting range 25 to 220 kHz Click the Apply button and then the OK button Network Setting 1 2 4 Hold down F1 and F4 key and click the System in the ETR window Click Network to show the ETR Network window ETR Hetwork Cancel Apply Choose the Host name from the drop down menu according to E TR 30N setting Choose SOUNDER when Host name of ETR 30N is 0 and choose SOUNDER 1 when Host name of ETR 30N is 1 etc For details see the Operator s Manual for ETR 30N Click the Apply button and then the OK button Note After changing setting reboot ETR 30N 19 D 1 50 NR VENT J
24. lt gt 9 gt NC TX gt 2 gt GRN 2 lt ITX 8 lt 10 lt P1026ND RX gt 3 gt vn y 4 WHT ORG 3 CRX lt 11 lt 11 gt INC TRAY NC 4 gt 4 NC SDAI lt 12 lt GAP NC 5 vn ri WHT BLU lt 5 NC l gt 13 gt iHSYNC RX gt 6 gt ORG 6 CRX VSYNC lt 14 14 gt VSYNC r NC 7 WHT BRN 344 1 SCL lt 15 lt gt 15 gt NC 8 BRN esi i MJ A6SPE MJ AGSPF MJ A6SPFO012 100C 10m 6 PSA 407 or erum Tnxg NB103 Is ee aan LES SIN ee oh sa A W m CONT CS JUN RDE CN B104 MJ A10SPF RD C gt 4 gt lt 4 RD C Rd CONTROL UNIT 5 9 lt 1 lt DP NC 25 s 4 CV 301 x lt 2 lt DN FG gt 6 gt lt 6 FG K 3 lt VBUS lt 4 lt U GND 3 2 1 lt i 121 TD 6 5 2 gt lt 8 lt S GND MD SATELLITE lt 9 lt R SRV1 RD C gt 4 gt COMPASS lt 10 lt FG SC 50 110 r a a a cir MJ A6SPE TOP PR GIF MJ A6SPF0009 100C 10m p6 1 J deer M 5 3 Tp TUM L j
25. n the system menu The Date dialog box is displayed JLILIS Hour 7 Month Minutes 42 Day 21 KIL Seconds Apply 2 Using lt or gt or ten key panel enter current date and time 3 Click the OK or Apply button From this moment the time counts up Note that the date and time are not displayed on the screen however data files which are downloaded are named by date and time he time is backuped by the internal battery cell Transducer parameters The data sheets about the transducer parameters are attached to the transducer Detach them and attach one on the display unit and one to last page of the operator s manual The compensation data on the sheet should be entered here However this compensation can be done by only serviceman 1 Using the mouse wheel double chick the space just below the right edge of the menu bar Left click 2005 followed by ENTER to open the Service menu File Disp setting System Window Service Marker line T Beam Information Bottom Transducer Environment Display settings Test 7 Initialization PF Return to Windows 2 Choose Service Transducer in the menu bar to show the Transducer dialog box Transducer Parameter 23 40 1 Parameter pm ajel Cancel Apply 3 Enter the parameters in the Parameter1 and Parameter2 boxes referring to the parameter sheet attached to the transducer
26. orrectly may result in water leakage and damage to the ship s hull For wooden or FRP vessel using a steel tank attach a zinc plate to the hull to prevent electrolytic corrosion Electrolytic corrosion can in the worst case result in loss of the transducer SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Ground the equipment to prevent mutual interference Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Standard Steering compass compass 0 85 m 1 10 m 0 0m Do not allow warm water or any other liquid other than seawater or freshwater to contact the transducer Damage to the transducer may result Do not install the transducer where noise or air bubbles is present Performance will be affected CAUTION The transducer cable must he handled carefully following the guidelines below e Keep fuels and oils away from the cable e Locate the cable where it will not be damaged e The cable sheath is made of chloro phrene or polychloride vinyl which are easily by damaged plastic solvents such as toulene Locate the cable well away from plastic solvents SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Display Unit option Control Unit Processor Unit MU 151C MU 201C CV 301 CV 300 Or commercially available monitor 66660 90 Navigator Satellite Compass 100 240 VAG Net Sonde 1 50 60 Hz Hard Disk USB Memory Transceiver Unit CV 302 8 100 120 200 240 VAC 1 5
27. t if you want to display the depth from sea surface to seabed rather than from the transducer Setting range 6 0 to 60 0 m Roll offset Compensate the roll angle error of the motion sensor Set positive values when the starboard is up Setting range 10 0 to 410 0 degrees Pitch offset Compensate the pitch angle error of the motion sensor Set positive values when the bow is up Setting range 10 0 to 10 0 degrees e Note that the satellite compass has its own roll and pitch corrections Enter compensations here or at the satellite compass do not compensate at both Motion sensor Choose the internal sensor or SC Satellite Compass for stabilization SC TD in longitudinal dir Set the longitudinal distance from satellite compass antenna SC to transducer TD If the TD is bow side set positive values Setting range 100 0 to 100 0 m SC TD in port stbd dir Set the transverse distance from SC to TD If the TD is Starboard side set positive values Setting range 100 0 to 100 0 m SC TD in up down dir Set a vertical distance from TD to SC in positive values Setting range 100 0 to 100 0 m Internal sensor in bow dir so equipped correct installation angle error of the internal motion sensor i e the transceiver unit If the transceiver unit is installed with its front panel facing to the port side exactly the motion sensor faces the bow at zero degrees If installed panel facing to the bow enter 90 Setting range 0
28. tion box with M5 bolts shipyard supply Fixing holes 2 06 N E N ol 7 N N N 150 Cable clamp Ground terminal 2 WIRING 2 1 Interconnection Refer to the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual for detailed information Transceiver Unit CV 302 Monitor KP OUT TRX2 gt CN B102 0 2 TRX4CN B104 268 Oa So Lessee TRX1 gt CN B101 TRX3 gt CN B103 I LAN Control Unit CV 301 100 120 VAC 200 240 VAC Navigator Satellite Compass Junction Box option Net Sonde CV 304 Processor Unit CV 300 TD3 tem CONT x RGB OUT LANI LAN2 100 240 VAC Network Sounder ransducer ETR 30N E E Cable fabrications are required CV 303 o T q Wiring diagram 2 WIRING Cable running in the junction box Fold back the harnesses of TD2 amp TD4 and pass them to clamp 1 Clamp 1 Clamp 2 Fix the braided shield by cable clamp 2 WIRING 2 2 Cable Fabrication LAN cable The LAN cable FR FTPC CY 10 20 or 30 m connects between the processor unit and the transceiver unit Cut armor and outer vinyl sheath as shown below and then connect the modular connector MPS588 C supplied to both ends 30 150 Inner vinyl sheath Inner vinyl sheath Outer vinyl sheath Armor TRANSCEIVER Clamp by the cable clamp PRO

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