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Installation Manual UAIS TRANSPONDER FA-150

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1. KEEP CABLE ASIDE AVUID INJURY FROM PIPE CABLE TIE ANTENNA CABLE LDCAL SUPPLY C ANTENNA BASE MOUNTING E i OPTIONAL Ax Ii 73 MOUNTING METHOD AER ANT BASE TYPE 000 803 239 000 803 240 gor Ee PA ET 7 RIGHT ANGLE ANTENNA L TYPE ANTENNA BASE No13 04330 No 13 0A310 GPA series 5 2 78 ANTENNA UNIT INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD MJ A10SPF0012 5m 8 9 10m 25m 50m 100m OPTION 7 YEL RE 1 TX_A MONITOR UNIT 2n YEL BLK KK2 FA 1502 x n 7h WHT RE K3 lt R qp p Et 7h PNK RE KA RB xt n PNK BLK lt 5 lt i SWH FUSE n n WHT BLK lt 6 lt i SWL MJ A3SPF 3A DISP SNC Tp 7h GRY RE i1 40V DC_IN gt 1 gt MJ ASSPFOOT3 3 9m 68 12 24VDC d DISP SW C n n GRY BLK x8 lt OV DC IN gt 2 XY BLK T kz Fe gt 3 TIYCS 4 MAX 100m 1021 COMI TD A M TD 10c FG at COM1_TD_B TD B RADAR ECDIS TNC J 3 VHF ANT GND 150 RD A GND l RG 10UY MFP 7 2 1EC61162 1 2 N 1 25s AA Qo ANT COMI RD A RD B LESER PE 7 TNCP NJ Lis gt COMI RD B GND 150 NJ TP 3DXV 1m ONI IR 8D FB CV 30 50m 2 RG 10
2. The top of the stanchion comes into contact with the flange 1 E Stanchion Installing distributor unit DB 1 The length of the cable between the distributor unit and transponder unit is 1 m so locate the distributor unit within 1 m from the transponder unit Fix the distributor unit on the bulkhead facing the cable entrance downward Remove the lid of the distributor unit and secure the unit with two self tapping screws 5 Self tapping screw 4x30 lt Note sure no foreign material or water enters the distributor unit 1 2 Monitor Unit The monitor unit can be installed on a desktop or flush mounted in a panel Install it on the chart table or near the steering place referring to the outline drawing When selecting a mounting location for the monitor unit keep the following in mind Keep the unit out of direct sunlight The temperature and humidity should be moderate and stable Operating temperature range 15 C to 55 C Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents The mounting location should be well ventilated Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal Keep the unit away from electromagnetic field generating equipment such as motor generator For maintenance and checking purposes leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit and leave slack in cables Refer to the out
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4. 620 80 STANCHION 55500 COAX CABLE 5D 2V STD LENGTH 10m Q COAX CABLE 7 OCT DX CONNECT TENNA BRAC gt gt TENNA ELEME I 150M WeVN DWGNo Wow 26 03 S M VOVN oy 26 150 7 9 27 777 OV APPROVED 2803 Z ME AE NASS p 50MHz WHIP ANTENNA UTLINE DRAVING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 91949373 ONNAN JNIAVAT ANT ILN i m INO JHL 9 03 G 573505 9NIddMl YO 5110 3S LINN DN d i A so SNUISN3AIC JU SONVAS TDL 531991101 SIVL 2 se zs gt 3 19 39IAeHS T3 INdNNU 42 T 6 4 CE OVS Cc c D 12 le OTT 401 DIS amp amp z L 2 SJ IH ONIXTS GG9 y sS SNA YRL VUG MNMGH SNOISNIWIC 100109 INE
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6. e i 4051 e e 385 420 2 e e j Y 7 180 1 B 250 10 1 4 Power Supply option When selecting a mounting location for the unit keep the following in mind Keep the unit out away from areas subject to water splash Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents The mounting location should be well ventilated e Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal A magnetic compass will be affected if the unit is placed too close to it Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent disturbance to the magnetic compass Steering compass 0 6 m Standard compass 0 9 m Fix the unit with four self tapping screws 4x16 to a desktop or the deck as shown in the figure below It is not necessary to open the cover 1 5 Pilot Plug option The pilot plug should be mounted near where the pilot steers the ship This plug is used to connect a PC to display AIS information for use by the pilot Refer to the outline drawing at the back of this manual for mounting dimensions 11 2 WIRING 2 1 Connection Connect the equipment referring to the interconnection diagram at the back this manual GPS Antenna FY GSC 001 or GPS VHF Conbined i 5 Ant GVA 100 GPS 017S 150M W2VN ntenna or FAB 151D Either
7. wiE TD A DC AC DC POWER TD B PR 240 Td PSU 2 2 RD sl COM4 2 RD B PE GND 1S0 IV 1 25sq i JP COM4_JP ole e 7 ONION TTYCS 4 MAX 100m E EXT D SPLAY i s IE061162 1 2 TTYCS 1Q MAX 100m SENSOR NE IEC61162 2 OR SENSOR GPS ns 232c Pe COM 1 RD H TIYCS L 100m ___ SENSOR GYROCOMPASS PC 150 1 22M COM4 1 RD C IEC61162 1 SPEED LOG FM14 7P 5 2 gt PC SD ROT A 53 gt PC RD COM5_TD_A BEACON lis gt 4 gt ov COM5 TD B RECEIVER GND gt 7 gt I 5 5 gt GND_IS0 168 80 5 6 DSR COM5_2 RD A gt 1 RTS COM5 2 RD B LIS 8 Si CTS GND_ISO CIS 9 NC COM5_JP COM5 JP 1 TTYCS 10 MAX 100m SENSOR 2 No 2 MONITOR UNIT 1EC61162 2 DISP A MJ A10SPFO012 5 10 25 50 100m 9 Y OR Disp 54 e w m x Tm r GRY BLK TTYCS 1 100m A LAN COM5 1 RD SENSOR 6012 760 NN H1 MONITOR UNIT Pin SEDIS TD A 7 YEL RED NS 2 5
8. SET PORT menu 21 N SET COM PORT is selected press the ENT key 3 Select an appropriate port among COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 and COMG If you choose COM1 for example do as follows 4 Press the ENT key to display the COM1 setting window SET MODE Keegan els SPEED IEC 61162 2 QUIT MENU 5 Press the ENT key again to display the MODE setting window SET COM1 MODE SPEED EXT DISPLAY DISABLE QUIT MENU 6 Press A or V to choose the device connected and press the ENT key LONG RANGE Long range communication device for ex Inmarsat C EXT DISPLAY External display for ex Radar ECDIS Pilotplug etc DISABLE When the port is not used 7 Press the ENT key to display the SPEED setting window SET MODE LONG RANGE SPEED HRAJI IEC 61162 1 IEC 61162 2 QUIT MENU 8 Press or Y to choose the data format or data transmission rate IEC61162 1 4800 bps IEC61162 2 38 4 Kbps 9 Press the ENT key 10 Press the MENU key to save the settings 11 Set up other ports similarly 12 Set PC PORT similar to how you did for the COM PORT 22 The table below shows the ports and corresponding items to be set Port and data format data transmission rate Port External device Format Rate MODE SPEED LONG RANGE IEC61162 1 IEC61162 2 COM1 EXT
9. Siu ES E OISNSWIC GARE I 0707315 FOMOBBL ERES THIS FIGURE SHOWS THE SEPARATION DISTANCES FROM OTHER ANTENNAS TO AVOID MUTUAL INTERFERENCE MOUNTING LOCATION INMARSAT C ANTENNA INMARSAT PE gt WHIP ANTENNA s D LOOP ANTENNA i ANTENN MF HF WH P ANTENNA VHF UHF HIP ANTENNA b 1m 1 m GPS ANTENNA MORE THAN 4 n DO NOT MOUNT WITHIN INMARSAT oe 4m S Eee K DISTANCE DEPENDS DN MAST DIAMETER OF UH Ed lcm 30m 3nml MAIN MAST TX HF MF HF No 13 RC5160 0319 032 000 806 114 HANDRAIL MOUNTING USE HANDRAIL MOUNTING BASE No 13 RC5160 CODE No 000 806 114 UPTIUN THE DIAM
10. ma 1502 i12 3 RIP COMG TD A TD B 3 n YEL BLK HE L gt 4 NC COMG TD B GND_ISO yn 7h WHT RED eR TTYCS 10 MAX 100m ___ SENSOR ROB LS 7 ENC COMG 2 RD B 4 IEC61162 2 GND 150 yn n WHT BLK r gt 8 gt NC GND_ISO OR pu 6 3 TIYCS 1 100 __ SENSOR uz 0370352 GONG JP 1EC61162 1 11 1 c e 7 1 STP CABLE coats I 1 COM6_1_RD_H 2 DATA 3 IEC61162 2 COM6_1_RD C AD DATA C 4 AMP AD CLK H 5 IEC61162 6 ALM B NOTE ALM C 1 SHIPYARD SUPPLY ACK H 2 OPTION ACK C et t MN IEC61162 2 26707 T YAMASAKI FA 150 4 CHECKED M E 5 5 GYRO CONVERTOR IS AVAILABLE WHEN GYROCOMPASS HAS NO Ju 26 07 T TAKENO REESE eal Ze IEC61162 INTERFACE Ju 3 07 R Esum 6 INSULATE UNUSED WIRES E WE
11. 3 is the lowest 5 priority of COM5 and COM6 similarly Note Do not set same number among COM5 and COM6 6 Press the MENU key to return to the SET PRIORITY menu 7T Press A or V to choose HDG and press the ENT key 8 priority for heading data similar to how you did for L L COG SOG 9 Press A or V to choose ROT and press the ENT key 10 Set the priority for rate of turn data similarly 11 Press the MENU key several times to save the settings 24 4 ATTACHING LAN KIT OPTION To connect to PC network or NAVNET 3D network the optional LAN kit is required Name LAN kit Type OP24 8 Code no 005 956 020 Name Code no Qty Remark 1 NET100 board 008 535 840 1 03 9332 2 Hex spacer 000 801 678 4 Attaching 1 Dismount the bottom cover 2 Attach NET100 board 03P9332 to the 24P0035 board referring to the figure shown below p hw X2 Use screws removed at lidt figure O77 NET Board03 24P0035 Unfasten 4 screw 24P0035 3 Transponder Bottom cover removed Attaching 03P9332 3 Set DIP switch SW3 4 as follows e For NAVNET 3D network SW3 4 OFF default e For PC network SW3 4 ON 25 Setting LAN port for PC network 1 Press the MENU key choose INITIAL SETTING enter password choose SET PORT and press the ENT key to show the SET I O PORT su
12. DISPLAY IEC61162 1 IEC61162 2 DISABLE EXT DISPLAY IEC61162 1 IEC61162 2 MONITOR IEC61162 1 No use COM2 IEC61162 2 HI LEVEL IF IEC61162 1 No use IEC61162 2 DISABLE EXT DISPLAY IEC61162 1 IEC61162 2 MONITOR IEC61162 1 No use COM3 IEC61162 2 HI LEVEL IF IEC61162 1 No use IEC61162 2 DISABLE SENSOR IEC61162 1 IEC61162 2 COM4 EXT DISPLAY IEC61162 1 IEC61162 2 DISABLE SENSOR IEC61162 1 MS IEC61162 2 SENSOR IEC61162 1 COM6 IEC61162 2 AD 10 STANDARD 4800bps 9600bps 19 2kbps 38 4kbps 57 6kbps MONITOR 4800bps 9600bps PC 19 2kbps 38 4kbps 57 6kbps SERVICE 4800bps 9600bps 19 2kbps 38 4kbps 57 6kbps BEACON 4800bps DISABLE Note Underline shows default LONG RANGE Long range communication device for ex Inmarsat C EXT DISPLAY External display for ex Radar ECDIS Pilotplug etc SENSOR GPS Gyrocompass Speedlog ROT etc HI LEVEL IF NAVNET 2 23 Priority setup 1 Press A or Y to choose SET PRIORITY at the SET PORT sub menu and press the ENT key SET PRIORITY L L COG SOG HDG ROT QUIT MENU PRIORITY menu 2 L L COG SOG is selected press the ENT key SET L L COG SOG COM5 2 COM6 3 QUIT MENU 3 COM4 is selected press the ENT key to display the setting window 2 3 4 Choose the priority level for port position course over ground and speed over ground data and press the ENT key 1 is the highest and
13. LTD EF U R U N D 5 X1 TABLE 1 mm DE mm DIMENSION TOLERANCE 50 lt LsIOO 25 100 lt L 500 3 3 4mm 18143 mm 19 mm 2417mm THREAD PER 254mm 1 INCH 14 PITCH 18143 mm THREAD LENGTH 19 mm OR MORE PITCH DIAMETER 24 17mm TABLE 5 5 7 227 107 GPA 017 WPa 06 1 175 TNC J 3 045 NOTE TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE DF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED RAW LYAMASAKI 017 0175 CHECKED Mor 27 07 T TAKEND tW INT M gal M LN C4384 G04 LL OO ULINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD FURUNO D 6 1 4 100 lt IPS NAMEPLATE RDI CONNECTOR 1 14UNS1B 5 4mm 14 18143 mm 1517 mm 24 17 THREAD PER 25 4mm 1 INCH 14 PITCH 1 8143 mm THREAD LENGTH 15 17 mm PITCH DIAMETER 24 17 mm 1 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE DIMENDI ne n Pee DESIT LR rfe IN RR E REN 774 M 10 0 47 W CABLE v C4417
14. and clamp as shown left Clamp Gasket Clamp Nut reddish brown Aluminum Foil Fold back shield over clamp and trim Trim shield here TENE Cut aluminum foil at four places 90 from one another Insulator Fold back aluminum foil onto shield and trim Trim aluminum tape foil here 1 08 Expose the insulator by 1mm ______ Expose the by 5mm Clamp Nut Pin Slip the pin onto the conductor Solder them together P Shell through the hole on the pin Insert the pin into the shell Screw the clamp nut into the shell gt Tighten by turning the clamp nut Do not tighten by Solder through turning the shell the hole How to attach connector N P 8DFB 1 1 2 VHF antenna Location The location of the mandatory AIS VHF antenna should be carefully considered Digital communication is more sensitive than analog voice communication to interference created by reflections in obstructions like masts and booms It may be necessary to relocate the VHF radiotelephone antenna to minimize interference effects To minimise interference effects the following guidelines apply The AIS VHF antenna should be placed in an elevated position that is as free as possible with a minimum of 0 5 meters in the horizontal direction from constructions made of conductive materials The antenna should not be installed close to any large vertical obstruction The objective for the AIS VHF antenna is to
15. are 167 W x 92 H mm 2 Insert the unit to the cutout 3 Attach two fixing plates 20 007 2401 to the unit with two hex bolts M6x12 and two spring washers M6 4 Screw four wing bolts M4x30 to wing nuts M4 5 Fasten the unit with four wing bolts and nuts 1 3 UAIS Transponder Mount the transponder where it is protected from rain and water splash This unit can be installed on a bulkhead Install it referring to the outline drawing When selecting a mounting location for the transponder keep the following in mind Keep the transponder out of direct sunlight The temperature and humidity should be moderate and stable Operating temperature range 15 C to 55 C Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents The mounting location should be well ventilated Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal Keep the unit away from electromagnetic field generating equipment such as motor generator For maintenance and checking purposes leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit and leave slack in cables Refer to the outline drawing A magnetic compass will be affected if the unit is placed too close to it Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent disturbance to the magnetic compass Standard compass 1 2 meters Steering compass 0 8 meters Mounting e Fix the unit with four self tapping screws 2 7 Fixing holes m 180 1 10
16. one 0 6 m Distributor unit 1 00 RG 10U Y RG 10U Y P Attached to Distributor TEE S approx 1m o 8D FB CV 30 m 50 m Option K Ground is not required RG 10U Y Local supply Power Supply uc MEME rium IV 2 0sq T 1 105 0012 1 LAN5 1oz5 50100m F 1902 Other external device See next page lt ees DPYC 2 5 1 5 7 MJ A3SPF0013 100 110 115 200 3 5m V 1 25sq 220 230 VAC 12 24 VDC 12 24 VDC Connect to the alternative Standard power source 0 00000 Option Seepage 4 S v Local Supply 12 EXT ALM Connect ship s alarm system DISP Connect the monitor unit Internal ports of the Transponder Long range communication device Inmarsat C etc or External display Radar ECDIS Pilot plug 2 amp COM3 External display NAVNET 2 Pilot plug COM4 COM6 GPS Gyrocompass Speedlog ROT etc Note A plastic sheet is placed across the cable glands of the transponder to keep out foreign material Cut out holes in the plastic where cables are to be lead in 13 Waterproofing connectors Wrap connector with vulcanizing tape and then vin
17. 00 010 996 600 ON 3009 60 6 X 9VYZ eOY6 X 9VYZ 918190473 CANO 30N3H343H 9NIMVHO NI SNOISN3WIQ 6 2 81 PIAS CO Ds D NYS JHL SI AIITVIO 1200084 dd FHL 40 39V1d NI 344 5 38 AVW 1200084 YAMOT WAL NY 303 31511 38 3009 NV 534 1 y HY gt ago ge HITNA ORO 3dV1 9NI N08 413S LLY YOLOANNOD N ONL 444E 00 9 0 30193 09 64 ASSY J18V9 183 09 L A 3dV1 TANIA 09 0N C 4 SNO I Ld 149830 3NI 1100 3WN ON xm STIYALVW NOI IVTIVISNI L00 OS9 SZL0 Wd9 104 i zosoo vedo _ Z gOY6 X 9VYZ __00 099 996 900 ON 3000 ORNAMEN 886 CA INO ON d H ONIMVUG SNOISN WI 3 BJ IX CODES 3WVS SI ITIVTO 1OndOdd AHL 30 NI q ddIHS AVW LONGOYd JHL WALI NV G31SI1 38 53000 ANY S3dAL OML PY EC Y MESE GMI TOPs C SEED ERE ACE TE IVIH31VW 3ALLV LN3S3Hd3H 30 H38W N 3009 JHL SALVOIGNI H38WnN 3009 ETE EE COP ERAT 00 01 1 98 000 LAN vOESNS 8N d W3HSVM 1913 S l339Vu8 VNN3INV
18. 0012 050 000 150 216 5m MSS QE 000 150 217 10m 0012 100 MU A10SPF Transponder display 15 Cable assy 2 000 150 218 25m connector attached at 0012 250 MJ A10SPF 0012 500 000 150 219 50m MJ A10SPF 0012 1000 000 150 220 100m Flush mount kit S OP20 17 000 040 720 16 For monitor unit Flush mount kit F OP20 29 000 041 405 17 80 Mast mount kit OP24 5 005 954 510 For GVA 100 18 GPS antenna GSC 001 FA T 19 LAN kit OP24 8 005 956 020 See page 25 20 VAIS display FAISPC MARK 2 005 860 470 software 21 AS display software FAISPC MX 50 001 046 340 LAN kit required 1 MOUNTING 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 11 Antenna Units 1 1 1 GPS antenna unit Install the GPS antenna unit referring to the drawing on page D 5 or D 6 at the back of this manual When selecting a mounting location for the antenna keep in mind the following points e Select a location out of the radar beam The radar beam will obstruct or prevent reception of the GPS satellite signal e There should be no interfering object within the line of sight to the satellites Objects within line of sight to a satellite for example a mast may block reception or prolong acquisition time e Mount the antenna unit as high as pos
19. 012 050 000 150 216 1 Cable for FA 1501 CP24 00501 005 955 550 FA 1501 For FA 1502 CP14 06001 amp CP24 00400 000 041 980 1 Cable 4 Installation Materials CP24 00101 005 950 730 1 For DB 1 CP24 00141 005 952 330 1 For GVA 100 For 0175 CP24 00502 005 955 560 1 GSC 001 5 Accessories FP14 02801 004 366 960 1 For FA 1502 6 Spare Parts SP24 00101 1 For FA 1502 Optional supply No Name Type Code no Remarks 1 Monitor unit FA 1502 2 20 02700 004 381 160 8D FB CV 30m CP20 02701 CP20 02710 004 381 170 8D FB CV 50m CP20 02701 3 Anema Cole ed CP24 00300 000 041 938 8D FB CV 30m CP24 00301 CP24 00310 000 041 939 8D FB CV 50m CP24 00301 4 Coaxial cable TNC PS 3D 15 000 133 670 TNC TNC 15m 5 Mast mount fixture CP20 01111 004 365 780 For GSC 001 6 A antenna No 13 QA330 000 803 239 For GSC 001 7 uu antenna No 13 QA310 000 803 240 For GSC 001 g basefor 43 RC5460 000 806 114 For GSC 001 rail mount 9 Whip antenna FAB 151D 000 572 029 For Japan only 10 Antenna Tixing 4 310071 000 572 184 For FAB 151D bracket 11 Whip antenna 150M W2VN 000 113 498 For outside Japan AC DC power Include installation materials 12 supply ERAAN CP24 00151 13 Pilot plug OP24 3 000 053 911 14 AD 100 AD 100 For gyrocompass MJ A10SPF
20. 15 VAC 200 230 VAC White Black White 1 2 3 Punch mark Front Heat sink O O1 Tap connection Pull out to remove Terminal board connection Top view Cover removed 17 3 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT After installing the equipment set up the own ship s static information MMSI IMO number ship s name call sign type of ship and GPS antenna position Also set up the I O ports 3 1 Setting MMSI IMO No Name and Call Sign 1 Press the MENU key to open the main menu MENU SENSOR STATUS INTERNAL GPS USER SETTINGS INITIAL SETTINGS CHANNEL SETTINGS DIAGNOSTICS 2 Press V on the cursor pad to choose INITIAL SETTINGS and press the ENT key The following password entry window appears ENTER PASSWORD Password entry window 3 Enter the password The INITIAL SETTINGS window appears Note that the password is known by only the FURUNO dealer INITIAL SETTINGS SET INT ANT POS SET EXT ANT POS SET SHIP TYPE SET VO PORT QUIT MENU Note that if the password is wrong VIEW is displayed in stead of SET in the figure above 18 4 SET MMSI is selected press the ENT key to display the SET MMSI window SET MMSI MMSI 000000000 IMO NO 000000000 NAME C SIN QUIT MENU SET MMSI window 5 MMSI is selected press the ENT key
21. 5 TRANSPONDER INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM FURUNO ELECTRIC Co LTD eee 1 Fs d T TTYCS 1Q MAX 10m AD 1 00 poss GYROOOMPASS T NORMAL OPEN NORMAL CLOSE 7 i TEENS ES 7 gl el
22. AINO 308383438 9NIMYHO NI SNOISNIWIG LNF Uu L0 6 X OVvC ON qi1 709 91419313 ONnund 3NWVN S 669 11 000 ON 3009 ASSY 18V9 09199795 39 01 NOG 9 93 08 5 VEM Ly8 111 000 ON 3009 ASSY d18V9 VNN3INV 0319979 38 01 MOE A0 84 Q8 VEM CHA SyAVMHM 119139 34 07 wH D 4 NOIIVTIVISNI 086 089 082 d9 Q9 0Z1 09 9S 3 0 91 49 051 V4 001 V3 0891 49 0581 49 4 008 49 45 05 06 d9 08 d9 3dV1 9NIQNO8 413S gt 0193NN09 N ONL 44t YOLOANNOD N SSV 318V9 LYJAN09 BEN LAHE lt gt 3dYL TANIA be 09 O9EON SAYVNIY 540114140530 ANI 1LN0 AWN BC zr E A gt STWIMALVW NOI IVTIVISNI 10Y6 X XWOZ 00 06 8e t00 3009 0 1 18 00 01 20 0240 091 188 700 00220 02dO 195 euuejuy AGZIOV ve V 0854 i 14 E AS 1 V 0854 0 135 ON 01 098 991 000 SA 3uvdS dd ON 3009 SXuvW38 HSS3A yad 5135 179 111 000 ON 31009 mog 1 SSV 318V9 VNN3INV 03193135 38 01 NO A9 84 08 WEM 12 44264 66S L11 000 ON 3002 ASSY 318V9 0319313S 38 01 Mal NOG A0 84 8 d VEM 12 04164 Syuvi3H 119189 34
23. By using the cursor pad enter ship s MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity in nine digits To set value press A or Y key and to change the digit press lt or gt key 6 Press the ENT key and the IMO NO is selected 7 Press the ENT key and enter ship s IMO number in nine digits If the IMO number has 7 digits enter 0 twice followed by IMO number If the ship has no IMO number enter nine zeroes 8 Press the ENT key and the NAME is selected 9 Press the ENT key and enter ship s name using up to 20 alphanumeric characters 10 Press the ENT key and the C SIN is selected 11 Press the ENT key and enter call sign using up to seven alphanumeric characters 12 Press the ENT key 13 Press the MENU key to save the settings Note If you enter incorrect data do the procedure from step 1 19 3 2 Setting GPS Antenna Position 1 Open the INITIAL SETTINGS window referring to page 18 2 Press or Y key to choose SET INT ANT POS and press the ENT key SET INT ANT POS e B 0m A C 0m B D 0m CID QUIT MENU SET INT ANT POS sub menu Data entry Press the ENT key again Enter distance for location A of FA 150 GPS antenna by using the cursor pad and press the ENT key A Distance from bow to GPS antenna position setting range 0 511 m Press the ENT key and enter distance for location B C and D similar to how you did for A above B Distan
24. ETER OF THE HANDRAIL MAY BE FROM 219mm 032mm ANTENNA BASE 1 O 1 FASTEN PIPECANTENNA ANTENNA UNIT FIRST THEN FIX THEM MAST HANDRAIL WHEN FIXING ANTENNA TURN PIPE UR ANTENNA BASE THE ANTENNA TURNING THE ANTENNA MAY TWIST THE CABLE AND PLACE STRESS CONNECTOR ANTENNA CABLE A USE MAST MOUNTING KIT CP20 01111 e PIPE WIND TAPE MOUNTING BRACKET 22 FIX CABLE WITH SEALANT MWT 620 0 b d CLAMP MAST MOUNTING 02 Pe0 01111 b USE A PIPE ONLY Nox USING CABLE GUIDE CABLE FIXTURE WIND TAPE CABLE TIE LOCAL SUPPLY
25. GO7 B 4 003 3306 0 UILINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD FRED 1 mm DIMENSIONS a 200530 D D DIAMETER OF STANCHIUN FAB 151D 1245315 GSC 001 xg ms Ut ENDE NH METAL HBJECTS SHOULD BE BEYOND THIS POINT o 4 8 777 40 50 STANCHIHN 10 1 NOTE 1 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED Feb 95 _ HU GVA 100 i TMATSUGUCH GPS VHE MD nos LE 38 ME CPS VHF COMBINED ANTENNA z G02 F 24 02 201 DUTLINE DRAVING FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD ann d ums um LINN JHL 303 0 3435 INIddVL ISN SNUISNGAIC 30 39Nv83 TOL SSLVOIINTT 41 39IAS3S 3ONGWADD38 RIOOBHZOEXDLELASEN4F N CERNE CE SPIT PE 042581 4 I gt lt 0G 0 O 131891 132 gt _ Mom NOISNSWIC uu xr T 09 008 ww LINN 9NXH 304 91290 SMIYIS 9NddVI ISN 30NV3V310 JONAS 7 1031319345 LON SI H9IHM SNOISN3NIQ 30 SS
26. Installation Manual UAIS TRANSPONDER FA 150 SAFETY i SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ii leuis pM iii 1 MOUNTING u 9 1 UBI URS 1 1 2 Monitor Unit dud vas dd peed aed od 8 1 3 UAIS Transponder ette 10 1 4 Power Supply 2 022 0 000 00 esee 11 1 5 Pilot Plug a 11 VIce TENN 12 2 1 12 2 2 Changing Ship s Mains Specifications 17 3 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT a nennen nnn nenne ren enn 18 3 1 Stting MMSI IMO No Name and Cell Sign n 18 3 2 Setting GPS Antenna Position 0 12 2 a eene ee nennen nenne 20 3 3 Setting SHIP Type EM 21 SE Euer 21 4 LAN KIT OPTION notet beue een unen ep Ri 25 5 IEC 61162 1 2 DATA unas ku 28 Deed A 1 OUTLINE DRAWINGS D 1 INTERCONNECTION yaa a S 1 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD www furun
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28. UY 20m 1 N P 26 GPS ANT COM2_TD_A 4 COM2 TD B GND 150 COM2 RD A 8D FB CV 30 50m 2 RG 10 0Y MAX 20m 1 ae COM2_JP DISP DISP TD A MC x SELECT GPS VHF DISP TD B ES GND_ISO GPS VHF ANTENNA GPS ANTENNA VHF ANTENNA DISP RD A GVA 100 GPA 0175 150M W2VN TRANSPONDER UNIT pisp OR OR 2 650 001 FAB 151D FA 1501 GND_IS0 150M W2VN OR 2 FAB 151D GSC 001 0 2m GPA 0175 0 6m GSC 001 C 25 P IV 1 Bsq 1 L oo nr wom D M q H N J 3 9 gm TD B RADAR ECDIS RD A IEC61162 1 2 N P 8DFB 1 PILOT PLUG UNIT 4 0 24 3 2 206486 1 206485 TX Ap 1 TX B gt 4 RX AD 5 B gt 6 5 COM1 lt COM3 SHIELD 9 gt COM1 COM3 USED EQUIVALENT 12 4 COM3_TD_A COM3_TD_B GND_ISO COM3 RD A 12 24VDC DPYC 2 5 1 B 100 115 1 CE 200 230VAC L COM3 JP 1 50 60Hz
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30. b menu 2 Press A or V to choose SET LAN PORT and press the ENT key SET LAN PORT MODE IP ADDRESS 172 081 024 001 SUB NET MASK 255 255 000 000 PORT NO 10000 QUIT MENU Press the ENT key to show the mode selecting window 4 Press or Y to choose suitable mode and press the ENT key STANDARD When connecting a LAN device MONITOR When connecting a monitor SERVICE Data output for service man DISABLE No connection 5 Press the ENT key enter IP address in the IP ADDRESS field and press the ENT key Setting range 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 Choose digit with lt or gt set value with A or V 6 Press the ENT key enter sub net mask in the SUB NET MASK field and press the ENT key Setting range 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 7 Press the ENT key enter port number in the PORT NO field and press the ENT key Setting range 0 to 65535 8 Press the MENU key several times to save the settings and close the menu Setting LAN port for NAVNET 3D network 1 Press the MENU key choose INITIAL SETTING enter password choose SET PORT and press the ENT key to show the SET I O PORT sub menu 2 Press A or V to choose SET LAN PORT and press the ENT key SET LAN PORT 1 2 IP ADDRESS 172 031 024 001 SUB NET MASK 255 255 000 000 NAVNET PORT NO 10000 3 Press the ENT key enter IP address in the IP ADDRESS field and press the ENT k
31. ce Other VHF whip antenna Whip antenna for AIS GPS VHF combined antenna More than 10 m Vertical separation distance More than 2 8 m c More than 0 5 m e When coaxial cable RG 10U Y shipyard supply is used attach the coaxial plug M P 7 dockyard supply as shown on the next page How to attach the plug M P 7 Lay the coaxial cable and attach an M type plug if necessary to the cable as follows 1 Remove the sheath by 30 mm 5 2 Bare 23 mm of the center conductor Trim N mm 2mm braided shield by 5 mm and tin 3 Slide coupling ring onto cable 4 Screw the plug assembly on the cable Conductor 5 Solder plug assembly to braided shield Braided shield Insulator through solder holes Solder contact sleeve CORE Plug assembly Contact sleeve 6 Screw coupling ring into plug assembly N N Solder both Cut conductor here Coupling ring sides of hole 1 1 3 GPS VHF combined antenna Install the combined antenna unit referring to the outline drawing When selecting a mounting location for the antenna keep in mind the following points Select a location out of the radar beam The radar beam will obstruct or prevent reception of the GPS satellite signal There should be no interfering object within the line of sight to the satellites Objects within line of sight to a satellite for example a mast may block reception or p
32. ce from stern to GPS antenna position setting range 0 511 m C Distance from port to GPS antenna position setting range 0 63 m D Distance from starboard to GPS antenna position the setting range 0 63 m Press the MENU key to return to the INITIAL SETTINGS menu Press A or V key to choose SET EXT ANT POS and press the ENT key Enter distance for location of an external GPS antenna if connected similar to how you did for the internal GPS antenna Finally press the MENU key to save the settings 20 3 3 Setting Ship Type 1 In the INITIAL SETTINGS window press the or Y key to choose the SET SHIP TYPE and press the ENT key SET SHIP TYPE TYPE NO Dr TYPE DETAIL NOT AVAILABLE 2 Press the ENT key and set number for ship type by using A or Y key referring to the table below Table Ship type No Ship type 1 Future use 2 WIG WIG Wing in ground 3 Vessel 4 HSC HSC High speed craft 5 Special craft 6 Passenger ships 7 Cargo ships 8 Tanker 9 Other type of ship For details see S1 5 Setting Up for Voyage on the operator s manual 3 Press the MENU key to save the setting 3 4 Setting I O Port Setting COM port PC port 1 In the INITIAL SETTINGS window press A or key to choose the SET I O PORT and press the ENT key SET VO PORT SET PC PORT SET LAN PORT SET PRIORITY QUIT MENU Only when LAN kit option attached
33. er Port Menu setting Input Output Data format IEC61162 2 38 4kbps NS LONG RANGE Input Output IEC61162 1 4800bps IEC61162 2 38 4kbps EXT DISPLAY Input Output IEC61162 1 4800bps IEC61162 2 38 4kbps COM2 EXT DISPLAY Input Output IEC61162 1 4800bps IEC61162 2 38 4kbps COM3 EXT DISPLAY Input Output IEC61162 1 4800bps 6 IEC61162 2 38 4kbps bons SENSOR put IEC61162 1 4800bps IEC61162 2 38 4kbps EXT DISPLAY Input Output IEC61162 1 4800bps n IEC61162 2 38 4kbps CONS SENSOR IEC61162 1 4800bps IEC61162 2 38 4kbps COM6 SENSOR Input IEC61162 1 4800bps AD 10 28 See next page for details Input data Sentences Sentence Priority Contents ABM Addressed binary and safety related message ACA AIS regional channel assignment message ACK Acknowledge alarm AIR AIS interrogation request BBM UAIS broadcast binary message VSD UAIS voyage static data LRI Long Range interrogation LRF Long Range function DTM Datum reference GNS gt GLL gt GGA gt RMC Position VBW gt RMC gt VTG gt OSD Speed over ground RMC gt VTG gt OSD Course over ground HDT gt OSD gt AD 10 format Heading GBS GNSS satellite fault detection ROT gt Calculated value Rate of turn SSD UAIS ship static data Output data Sentences Sentence Contents AIVDM VHF data link message AIVDO UAIS VHF data link ow
34. ey Setting range 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 Choose digit with lt or gt set value with A or V 26 4 Press the ENT key enter sub net mask in the SUB NET MASK field and press the ENT key Setting range 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 5 Press the ENT key enter port number in the NAVNET PORT NO field and press the ENT key Setting range 10000 to 30000 6 Press Y to show next SET LAN PORT 2 2 GATEWAY ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 HOST NAME AISO AISOUTPUT CONTINUOUS GPSOUTPUT AUTO ZDAOUTPUT AUTO 7T Press the ENT key enter gateway address in the GATEWAY ADDRESS field and press the ENT key Setting range 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 8 Atthe HOST NAME field enter host name that is used in the NAVNET 3D Setting range AIS 0 to AIS 9 9 Atthe AIS OUTPUT field set output condition AUTO Auto detect of where to output AIS data CONTINUOUS AIS Output AIS data continuously 10 At the GPS OUTPUT field set GPS data L L SOF COG output condition between AUTO and CONTINUOUS 11 At the ZDA OUTPUT field set time data output condition between AUTO and CONTINUOUS 12 Press the MENU key several times to save the settings and close the menu 27 5 IEC 61162 1 2 DATA IEC 61162 1 2 format data is input or output from the data port COM1 COM6 The SENTENCES table below shows the input output data specifications Transpond
35. line drawing A magnetic compass will be affected if the unit is placed too close to it Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent disturbance to the magnetic compass Standard compass 0 45 meters Steering compass 0 3 meters Desktop mounting 1 Fasten the hanger with four self tapping screws 5x20 2 Fasten the monitor unit to the hanger with two knobs Tabletop Overhead Flush mounting There are two types of flush mount kits F type and S type For details see the outline diagrams at the back of this manual F type Use the optional flush mount kit OP20 29 Name Type Code No Cosmetic panel 20 016 1051 100 251 370 10 Self tapping screw 5x20 000 162 609 10 Hexagon head bolt M6x12 000 162 897 10 Spring washer M6 000 158 855 10 1 Prepare a cutout in the mounting location whose dimensions are 183 W x 92 H mm 2 Attach the cosmetic panel 20 016 1051 to the unit with two hex head bolts M6x12 and two spring washers 3 Fix the unit to the mounting location with four self tapping screws 5x20 25 DS S type Use the optional flush mount kit OP20 17 Name Type Code No Fixing plate 20 007 2401 100 183 190 10 Hexagon head bolt M6x12 000 162 897 10 Wing bolt 000 804 799 Wing nut 000 863 306 Spring washer 000 158 855 10 1 Prepare a cutout in the mounting location whose dimensions
36. n vessel report AIABK UAIS addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgement AILRF Long range function AILR1 Long range reply with destination for function request A AILR2 Long range reply for function requests B C E and F AILR3 Long range reply for function requests 1 O P U and W AIACA AIS regional channel assignment message AIALR Set alarm state AITXT Text transmission AIACS Channel management information source 29 CAINO 308383438 3804 NI SNOISNdWIG OS 918194173 S0r6 X 0Vr FAL ORM 180 208 000 ON 3002 v M380S ONIddVI JES boesns 0ZXG ana ALO 141 0538 ON LZ H BR WHY Sik gu 1 1 NOIIVTIVISNI Xp ET Z0S V3 104 VI 10090 1490 AdAL L sov6 X Ovvz 0y6 996 900 04 3400 Z0v6 X ONvZ Ga11 9184190373 CANO 30N383438 9NIMVHO NI SNOISN3HIQ 6 2 8 PIAL 3WVS JHL SI 111 00 1200084 UdddN 30 39 14 NI 38 AVW 1200084 YIMOT JHL WAL NV 303 31511 38 3009 NV SddAl 4 T 0 HY 62012 CMT 1 ORO CEE MANOS 9NIddVl 4J13S TAL AEG AEn 3NI1100 STVIYILVN NOI IVTIVISNI Xp SHVMHM SNOI Ld 149 3Q VOS L V3 104 10900 72409
37. nection of an incorrect power supply can cause fire or damage the equipment The voltage rating of the equipment appears on the label above the power connector SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Either GPS antenna VHF antenna GSC 001 GPSNHF GPA 017S combined antenna i GVA 100 T Distributor unit DB 1 MONITOR UNIT FA 1502 12 24 VDC UAIS TRANSPONDER FA 1501 Sensor External display NAVNET2 Pilot plug unit Alarm system PC BEACON RECEIVER LAN Power supply PR 240 E Standard BOE qM dh 0000000 Option Hl fressen E Local supply scs poeseos 100 115 24 VDG 200 230 VAC 16 50 60Hz 12 24 VDC Category of the units GSC 001 Exposed to the weather GPA 017S Exposed to the weather GVA 100 Exposed to the weather FA 1501 Protected from the weather FA 1502 Protected from the weather DB 1 Protected from the weather PR 240 Protected from the weather EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply No Name Type Code no Qty Remarks 1 UAIS Transponder FA 1501 1 2 Monitor Unit FA 1502 1 GSC 001 s GPA 017S 1 Select one GPS VHF Combined GVA 100 MJ A10SPF0
38. o co jp Elemental Chlorine Free The paper used in this manual is elenental chlorine free FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD FURUNO Aut hori zed stri but or Deal er 9 52 Ashi hara cho N shi 662 8580 J Telephone 81 0 798 65 2111 Fax 481 0 798 65 4200 Ai rights reserved 1 Printed in Japan eee JUN 11 2008 00015008313 Pub M 44310 E TATA FA 150 Mi AN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING AN CAUTION ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Observe the following compass safe Do not open the equipment distances to prevent interference to a unless totally familiar with magnetic compass electrical circuits and service manual Standard Steering compass compass Only qualified personnel y d FA 1501 should work inside the 12m 0 8m equipment UAIS Transponder FA 1502 Turn off the power at the switchboard Monitor unit 049m 0 3m before beginning the installation GVA 100 0 3m 0 3m 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 damage the equipment Attach securely protective earth to the ship s body Be sure that the power supply is compatible with the voltage rating of The protective earth is required the equipment to the power supply to prevent electrical shock Con
39. rolong acquisition time Mount the antenna unit as high as possible Mounting it this way keeps it free of interfering objects and water spray which can interrupt reception of GPS satellite signal if the water freezes Also refer to the antenna installation guidelines page 3 Outdoor Indoor RG 10U Y Installation overview of GPS VHF combined antenna Mounting procedure 1 2 prs Dismount the bottom cover cut the cable tie inside the unit and take out the coaxial connector attached to the combined box Loosen four screws to loosen whip antenna fixture and pull out the coaxial connector coming from the combined box through the hole in the whip antenna fixture Connect the coaxial connector to the whip antenna base and wrap the junction part of the whip antenna with vulcanizing tape and then vinyl tape for waterproofing Insert the whip antenna from the top of the combined antenna Secure the whip antenna with whip antenna fixture Using a new plastic band supplied secure the cables and coaxial connector inside the antenna case Mount the bottom cover Fix the GPS VHF combined antenna to the ship s stanchion 40 to 50 mm diameter with antenna fixing brackets flat washers and hex nuts Note Coat the exposed parts of bolts and nuts with silicon sealant Whip antenna fixture Combined box Bottom cover GPS VHF Combined antenna
40. see the horizon freely through 360 degrees The AIS VHF antenna should be installed safely away from interfering high power energy sources like radar and other transmitting radio antennas preferably at least 3 meters away from and out of the transmitting beam There should not be more than one antenna on the same plane The AIS VHF antenna should be mounted directly above or below the ship s primary VHF radiotelephone antenna with no horizontal separation and with a minimum of 2 8 meters vertical separation If it is located on the same plane as other antennas the distance apart should be at least 10 meters Cabling The cable should be kept as short as possible to minimize signal attenuation Coaxial cables equal to or better than RG10U Y are recommended All outdoor installed connectors on coaxial cables should be fitted with preventive isolation such as vulcanizing tape to protect against water penetration into the antenna cable Coaxial cables should be installed in separate signal cable channels tubes and at least 10 cm away from power supply cables Crossing of cables should be done at right angles 90 The minimum bend radius of the coaxial cable should be 5 times the cable s outer diameter Install the VHF whip antenna referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual Separate this antenna from other VHF radiotelephone antennas as shown on the next page to prevent interference to the FA 150 Horizontal separation distan
41. sible to keep it free of interfering objects and water spray which can interrupt reception of GPS satellite signal if the water freezes Extending antenna cable Three types of antenna cable extensions are optionally available a Antenna cable set CP20 02700 Antenna Unit Conversion alie Cable Assy Connector NJ JP 3DXV 1 0 6m Antenna Cable 30m ri TNCP NJ Fabricate locally See next page N P 8DFB Waterproofing connector Wrap connector with vulcanizing tape and then vinyl tape Bind the tape end with a cable tie b Antenna cable set CP20 02710 8D FB CV 50m Connect the cable the same as a above c Cable type RG 10 UY shipyard supply Note The length of this cable should be less than 20 m to prevent signal loss The coax coupling cable assy type NJ TP 3DXV 1 code 000 123 809 coaxial connector N P 8DFB supplied vulcanizing tape and vinyl tape are required Fabricate both ends of the cable as shown in the figure on the next page Waterproofing connector How to attach the connector N P 8DFB for cable 8D FB CV Outer Sheath Dimensions in millimeters Armor Inner Sheath Shield Remove outer sheath and armor by the dimensions shown left Expose inner sheath and shield by the dimensions shown left Cover with heat shrink tubing and heat Cut off insulator and core by 10mm Twist shield end Slip on clamp nut gasket
42. yl tape Bind the tape end with a cable tie Waterproofing connector DPYC 2 5 TTYCS 1Q and TTYCS 4 are Japan Industry Standard cables Use them or the equivalents TTYCS 1Q Four core twisted 14 Cable connection at transponder Fabrication of cables TTYCS 4 and TTYCS 1Q 90069000600 5853555559555 Remove paint by 50 mm Cut vinyl sheath L Depends on equipment connected Measure at the transponder Expose core and fold back shield onto cable Vinyl tape Lay in clamp where paint was removed Connection Wiring for WAGO connector Press downward 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 secure 15 Fabrication of power cable DPYC 2 5 16 50 mm Vinyl sheath Armor 6 t07 mm Taping Clamp here by cable clamp 2 2 Changing Ship s Mains Specifications The power supply PR 240 is shipped ready for connection to a 200 230 VAC ship s mains If the ship s mains is 100 VAC 115 VAC change the tap connection and terminal board connection as below Attach label supplied as accessories to the punch mark on the front panel according to the ship s mains Ship s mains Tap connection Terminal board connection 1 amp 2 100 115 VAC SEL 115 V b 200 230 VAC SEL 230 V a 100 1

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