Furuno Marine RADAR FR 2115 2125 User Manual

MARINE RADAR  
FR-2115/2125  
MODEL  
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Y o u r L o c a l A g e n t / D e a l e r  
9 - 5 2 , A s h i h a r a - c h o ,  
N i s h i n o m i y a , J a p a n  
T e l e p h o n e :  
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0 7 9 8 - 6 5 - 2 1 1 1  
0 7 9 8 - 6 5 - 4 2 0 0  
F I R S T  
E D I T I O N  
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1 9 9 8  
1 1 , 2 0 0 1  
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Printed in Japan  
P U B . N o . I M E - 3 4 6 4 0 - M  
F R - 2 1 1 5 / 2 1 2 5  
( T E N I )  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Radio Frequency Radiation  
Hazard  
Do not open the equipment  
unless totally familiar with  
electrical circuits and  
service manual.  
The radar antenna emits electromagnetic  
radio frequency (RF) energy which can be  
harmful, particularly to your eyes. Never  
look directly into the antenna aperture from  
a close distance while the radar is in  
operation or expose yourself to the trans-  
mitting antenna at a close distance.  
Only qualified personnel  
should work inside the  
equipment.  
ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK  
HAZARD  
Wear a safety belt and hard  
hat when working on the  
antenna unit.  
Distances at which RF radiation levels of  
100 and 10 W/m2 exist are given in the  
table below.  
Serious injury or death can  
result if someone falls from  
the radar antenna mast.  
Note: If the antenna unit is installed at a  
close distance in front of the wheel house,  
your administration may require halt of  
transmission within a certain sector of  
antenna revolution. This is possible—Ask  
your FURUNO representative or dealer to  
provide this feature.  
Construct a suitable service platform  
from which to install the antenna unit.  
Serious injury or death can result if some-  
one falls from the radar antenna mast.  
Turn off the power at the mains switch-  
board before beginning the installation.  
Distance to Distance to  
Radiator  
type  
Model  
100 W/m2  
point  
10 W/m2  
point  
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can  
result if the power is left on or is applied  
while the equipment is being installed.  
XN12AF  
XN20AF  
XN24AF  
XN12AF  
XN20AF  
XN24AF  
3.50 m  
3.50 m  
1.40 m  
0.10 m  
worst case  
FR-2115  
Do not install the display unit where it  
may get wet from rain or water splash.  
1.10 m  
worst case  
10.0 m  
worst case  
FR-2125  
Water in the display unit can result in fire,  
electrical shock or equipment damage.  
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POWER Switch in AC  
Powered Display Unit  
WARNING  
Be sure that the power supply is  
compatible with the voltage rating of  
the equipment.  
The display unit designed to run on AC  
power has a power switch inside its  
base which cuts off 100/200 VAC power  
to the display unit. Pull the display unit  
forward several centimeters to access  
the switch. TURN THE SWITCH OFF  
(as well as the main POWER switch)  
WHENEVER ACCESSING INSIDE THE  
DISPLAY UNIT.  
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.  
Use only the specified power cable.  
Fire or equipment damage can result if a  
different cable is used.  
POWER Switch  
CAUTION  
Ground the equipment to  
prevent electrical shock and  
mutual interference.  
Observe the following compass safe  
distances to prevent deviation of a  
magnetic compass:  
Standard Steering  
compass compass  
Display  
1.70 m  
1.70 m  
2.10 m  
0.90 m  
1.90 m  
1.20 m  
Unit  
Scanner Unit  
(2115)  
Display unit, inside view  
Scanner Unit  
(2125)  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
EQUIPMENT LISTS ............................................................................iv  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION...............................................................vi  
MOUNTING  
1.1 Scanner Unit ............................................................................................................. 1-1  
1.2 Display Unit ............................................................................................................... 1-5  
WIRING  
2.1 Scanner Unit ............................................................................................................. 2-1  
2.2 Display Unit ............................................................................................................... 2-6  
2.3 Changing AC Power Specification for Display Unit ................................................. 2-12  
INITIALIZATION AND ADJUSTMENT  
3.1 Tuning Initialization.................................................................................................... 3-1  
3.2 Accessing Menus for Initialization and Adjustment ................................................... 3-1  
3.3 Adjusting Video Signal Level..................................................................................... 3-2  
3.4 Heading Alignment .................................................................................................... 3-2  
3.5 Adjusting Sweep Timing ............................................................................................ 3-3  
3.6 Suppressing Main Bang ............................................................................................ 3-3  
3.7 Confirming Magnetron Heater Voltage ...................................................................... 3-4  
3.8 Initual Setting Menu .................................................................................................. 3-5  
INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT  
4.1 Gyro Converter GC-8 ................................................................................................ 4-1  
4.2 ARP Board ARP-26 ................................................................................................... 4-7  
4.3 RP Board RP-26...................................................................................................... 4-10  
4.4 Performance Monitor PM-30 ................................................................................... 4-14  
4.5 Alarm Kit.................................................................................................................. 4-15  
4.6 AC-DC Conversion Kit ............................................................................................ 4-17  
PACKING LISTS........................................................................................................ A-1  
OUTLINE DRAWINGS............................................................................................D-1  
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ...................................................................... S-1  
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ..................................................................................... S-2  
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Standard Supply  
Name  
Type  
Code No.  
Qty  
Remarks  
CP03-19104 (Scanner unit),  
CP03-19103 (Display unit),  
S03-75-15  
CP03-19100  
000-089-393  
(15 m signal cable)  
CP03-19104 (Scanner unit),  
CP03-19103 (Display unit),  
S03-75-20  
CP03-19110  
CP03-19120  
000-089-394  
000-089-395  
S
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CP03-19104 (Scanner unit),  
CP03-19103 (Display unit),  
S03-75-30  
Installation  
Materials  
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CP03-19104 (Scanner unit),  
CP03-19103 (Display unit),  
S03-74-15  
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CP03-19130  
000-089-396  
(15 m signal cable)  
CP03-19104 (Scanner unit),  
CP03-19103 (Display unit),  
S03-74-20  
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g
CP03-19140  
CP03-19150  
FP03-06510  
000-089-397  
000-089-398  
000-089-400  
CP03-19104 (Scanner unit),  
CP03-19103 (Display unit),  
S03-74-30  
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t
FP03-06201, FP03-06502,  
FP03-06503,  
Dust cover CRT (03-144-1338)  
s
For console type  
FP03-06201, FP03-06502,  
FP03-06503,  
Accessories  
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FP03-06550  
000-089-476  
FP03-06504,  
Dust cover CRT (03-144-1338)  
Optional Equipment  
Name  
Gyro Converter  
Interswitch  
Type  
Code No.  
Remarks  
GC-8  
008-446-520 Separate order  
RJ-7  
Interswitch  
RJ-8  
Performance Monitor  
Transformer Unit  
Transformer Unit  
Rectifier  
PM-30  
RU-1758  
RU-1803  
RU-3424  
Mandatory for IMO radar  
000-030-416 For 100/110/220 VAC  
000-030-420 For 440 VAC  
000-030-497  
Performance Monitor  
Installation Kit  
OP03-150  
008-485-490  
ARPA  
ARP-26-2E  
RP-26-T-2E  
008-485-500  
008-485-510  
Video Plotter  
For separate type control  
RP-26-Z-2E  
FMD-8010  
OP03-151  
008-485-520  
head  
Slave Display  
Separate Control Head  
Mounting Kit  
008-485-530  
Power Cable  
CVV-S (8X2C)-15 m  
OP03-156  
000-560-634 For DC spec. display unit  
008-500-650  
Alarm Kit  
AC-DC Conversion Kit  
AC-DC Conversion Kit  
Interface Unit  
OP03-161-24  
OP03-161-42  
IF-2300  
008-499-760 24 rpm antenna  
008-499-770 24 rpm antenna  
Mandatory for IMO radar  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
SCANNER UNIT  
FR-2115: XN12AF-RSB-0074-062  
XN12AF-RSB-0075-062  
XN20AF-RSB-0074-062  
XN20AF-RSB-0075-062  
XN24AF-RSB-0074-062  
XN24AF-RSB-0075-062  
FR-2125: XN12AF-RSB-0074-063  
XN12AF-RSB-0075-063  
XN20AF-RSB-0074-063  
XN20AF-RSB-0075-063  
XN24AF-RSB-0074-063  
XN24AF-RSB-0075-063  
DISPLAY UNIT  
RDP-124  
IEC-61162-1 Serial Data  
(Input/Output)  
Navigator  
IEC-61162-1 Serial Data  
(Input)  
Slave Display  
FMD-8010  
Speed Log  
ARPA  
ARP-26  
Gyro Converter  
GC-8  
Gyrocompass  
Performance  
Monitor  
Video Plotter  
RP-26  
PM-30  
AC spec  
DC spec  
Rectifier  
RU-3424  
Transformer Unit  
RU-1803  
440 VAC  
1φ, 50/60 Hz  
Ship’s Mains  
24/32 VDC  
or  
Option  
100/110/115/220/230 VAC  
1φ, 50/60 Hz  
AC spec or DC spec to be selected.  
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MOUNTING  
1.1 Scanner Unit  
Mounting considerations  
• The scanner unit is generally installed either on top of the wheelhouse or on the  
radar mast, on a suitable platform. Locate the scanner unit where there is a  
good all-round view.  
(a) On bridge  
(b) Common mast  
(c) Radar mast  
Figure 1-1 Mounting methods  
• No funnel, mast or derrick should be within the vertical beamwidth of the scan-  
ner in the bow direction, especially zero degrees ±5°, to prevent blind sectors  
and false echoes on the radar picture.  
• It is rarely possible to place the scanner unit where a completely clear view in  
all directions is available. Thus, you should determine the angular width and  
relative bearing of any shadow sectors for their influence on the radar at the  
first opportunity after fitting.  
• Locate the antenna of a direction finder clear of the scanner unit to prevent  
interference to the direction finder. A separation of more than two meters is  
recommended.  
To lessen the chance of picking up electrical interference, avoid where possible  
routing the signal cable near other onboard electrical equipment. Also avoid  
running the cable in parallel with power cables.  
• A magnetic compass will be affected if placed too close to the scanner unit.  
Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent deviation of a mag-  
netic compass: Standard compass,1.70 m (FR-2115), 2.10 m (FR-2125), Steer-  
ing compass, 1.90 m (FR-2115), 1.20 m (FR-2125).  
• Do not paint the radiator aperture, to ensure proper emission of the radar waves.  
• The signal cable run between the scanner and the display is available in lengths  
of 15 m (standard), 20 m, and 30 m. Whatever length is used it must be unbro-  
ken; namely, no splicing allowed.  
• The scanner base is made of cast aluminum. To prevent electrolytic corrosion  
of the scanner base, use the seal washers and corrosion-proof rubber mat and  
ground the unit with the ground wire (supplied).  
• Deposits and fumes from a funnel or other exhaust vent can adversely affect  
the aerial performance and hot gases may distort the radiator portion. The scan-  
ner unit must not be mounted where the temperature is more than 70°C.  
• Leave sufficient space around the unit for maintenance and servicing. See the  
scanner unit outline drawing for recommended maintenance space.  
1-1  
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Assembling the scanner unit  
The scanner unit consists of the scanner radiator and the scanner unit chassis,  
and they are packed separately. Fasten the scanner radiator to the scanner unit  
chassis as follows:  
1. For the XN20AF, XN24AF, attach two guide pins to the underside of the scan-  
ner radiator.  
2. Remove the waveguide cap from the radiator bracket. The cap may be dis-  
carded.  
3. Coat the waveguide flange with anticorrosive sealant as shown in Figure 1-2.  
O-ring  
10 mm  
Hole for  
Hole for  
a guide pin  
a guide pin  
5 mm  
Anticorrosive sealant  
Figure 1-2 Coating the waveguide flange with anticorrosive sealant  
4. Coat fixing holes for the scanner radiator with anticorrosive sealant.  
5. Grease the O-ring and set it to the O-ring groove of the radiator flange.  
6. Set the scanner radiator to the radiator bracket.  
7. For the XN20AF, XN24AF, coat hex bolts (M8 x 40, slotted washer head, 8pcs.)  
with anticorrosive sealant and use them to loosely fasten the scanner radiator  
to the scanner unit chassis. For the XN12AF, coat hex bolts, flat washers and  
spring washers with anticorrosive sealant and use them to loosely fasten the  
scanner radiator to the scanner unit chassis.  
8. Remove two guide pins (inserted at step 1), and then tighten fixing bolts.  
CAUTION  
Be sure to remove the guide pins.  
Injury may result if the guide pins loosen  
and fall.  
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Antenna radiator  
Waveguide  
Radiator bracket  
Guide pin  
(XN20AF,  
XN24AF  
only)  
Hex bolt (M8X40), 8 pcs.  
(XN20AF, XN24AF only)  
Hex bolt (M8X35), 8 pcs.  
Flat washer  
Spring washer  
(XN12AF only)  
O-ring  
Figure 1-3 Fastening the radiator to the radiator bracket  
Fastening the scanner unit to the mounting platform  
The scanner unit may be assembled before hoisting it to the mounting platform.  
However, do not lift the scanner unit by the radiator. Always hold the unit by its  
housing. When using a crane or hoist, lift the unit by the hoist rings which should  
be fastened to the bolt fixing covers of the scanner housing.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT lift the antenna unit by the radiator; lift it by the  
hoist rings. (Be sure to remove rings after hoisting the  
antenna unit.)  
NO!  
Hoist  
ring  
130cm  
1. Construct a suitable mounting platform referring to the outline drawing at the  
back of the manual.  
2. Drill four mounting holes of 15 mm diameter and one cable entry hole of about  
50 mm diameter in the mounting platform.  
3. Lay the rubber mat (supplied) on the mounting platform.  
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4. Place the scanner unit on the rubber mat orienting the unit so the bow mark on  
its base is facing the ship’s bow.  
Ground  
terminal  
Rubber  
mat  
Bow mark  
Figure 1-4 Scanner unit, front view  
5. Fasten the scanner unit to the mounting platform with M12x60 hex bolts, nuts,  
flat washers and seal washers.  
6. Using hex bolt (M6x25), nut (M6) and flat washer (M6) establish the ground  
system on the mounting platform as shown in Figure 1-5. The location should  
be within 370 mm of the ground terminal on the scanner unit. Connect the  
ground wire (RW-4747, 370 mm, supplied) between the grounding point and  
ground terminal on the scanner unit. Coat the entire ground system with sili-  
cone sealant (supplied).  
Ground wire  
Hex bolt  
Anticorrosive sealant  
Seal washer  
Spring washer  
Rubber mat  
Spring washer  
Hex nut  
Anticorrosive  
sealant  
OR  
Anticorrosive  
sealant  
Ground wire  
Hex nut  
Spring washer  
Flat washer  
Hex bolt welded to  
ship's superstructure  
Anticorrosive sealant  
Ground  
terminal  
Ground  
wire  
Antenna base  
CAUTION  
Ground the equipment to  
prevent electrical shock  
and mutual interference.  
Figure 1-5 How to mount the scanner unit  
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1.2 Display Unit  
Before mounting the display unit  
If Gyro Converter GC-8 (option) is to be used, install and setup the GYRO CON-  
VERTER Board before mounting the display unit, because of the difficulty involved  
in doing it after the display unit is installed. Instructions for installation and setup  
are in Chapter 4.  
Mounting considerations  
When selecting a mounting location, keep in mind the following points:  
• Select a location where the display unit can be viewed and operated conve-  
niently and where the screen can be viewed while facing towards the bow.  
• Locate the unit out of direct sunlight and way from heat sources because of  
heat that can build up inside the cabinet.  
• Locate the equipment away from places subject to water splash and rain.  
• The display unit is very heavy. Be sure the mounting location is strong enough  
to support the weight of the unit under the continued vibration which is normally  
experienced on the ship. If necessary reinforce the mounting location.  
• Determine the mounting location considering the length of the signal cable be-  
tween the scanner unit and the display unit. (The signal cable comes in lengths  
of 15, 20 or 30 meters; maximum 100 meters).  
• Leave sufficient space on the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate mainte-  
nance. Also, leave a foot or so of “service loop” in cables behind the unit so it  
can be pulled forward for servicing or easy removal of connectors.  
• A magnetic compass will be affected if placed too close to the display unit.  
Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent deviation of a mag-  
netic compass: Standard compass, 1.70 m, Steering compass, 0.90 m.  
Mounting procedure  
Tabletop mounting  
Two people are necessary to  
complete this procedure.  
1. Make four holes of 12 mm di-  
ameter in the mounting location  
referring to the outline drawing  
at end of this manual.  
Left and right  
arm covers  
2. Unfasten the screws fixing the  
right and left arm covers on the  
control head.  
M4X10  
3. Unfasten bolts (four total) hid-  
den by the arm covers.  
Figure 1-6 Control head  
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4. While one person is holding the mounting base at the sides, pull the handle on  
the underside of the control head to draw the display unit toward you until you  
hear a click.  
CAUTION  
Use two people to complete  
this step.  
The display unit may fall to  
the deck when it is pulled  
forward, since the mounting  
base is not yet fastened to  
the mounting location.  
Handle  
Pull forward  
Figure 1-7 Display unit  
5. This step requires two people to complete. While raising the monitor until the  
CRT is horizontal, fix the stay as follows:  
a)Raise the stay as shown below.  
Two warning labels on  
the underside of monitor  
HORIZONTAL  
WARNING  
Possibility of injury.  
Hold handle when  
mounting display unit.  
WARNING  
Display unit may fall.  
Lock stay before  
servicing.  
Stay  
Figure 1-8 Display unit, inside view  
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b)While pushing the stopper, set the catch on the display unit in the hole at the  
front edge of the stay.  
Stopper  
Catch  
Stay  
Figure 1-9 Setting catch to hole in stay  
c) Release hand from stopper.  
Release stopper;  
fix stay.  
Figure 1-10 Stay fixed  
6. Fasten the display unit to the mounting location at front fixing holes (2 points)  
with M10 bolts, nuts and flat washers, using the pipe box spanner (supplied).  
7. Retract the stay and lower the monitor.  
8. The rear left fixing hole is hidden under the PTU board cover. Remove the  
cover as follows:  
(1)Unfasten five M3x8 screws at the top of the PTU cover and two M4x8 screws  
at the front of the cover to slide the cover toward you.  
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(2)Remove the cover by grasping the knob on the top of the cover.  
Fixing hole (rear)  
-
-
*
*
Knob  
*Screw  
(M3x8, 5 pcs.)  
¢
-
*
Slide forward  
-
*
Screw (M4x8, 2 pcs.)  
Fixing hole (front)  
-
-
-
-
Figure 1-11 How to dismount the PTU cover  
9. Fasten the display unit to the mounting location at rear fixing holes (2 points)  
with M10 bolts, nuts and flat washers, using the pipe box spanner (supplied)  
10.Close the PTU board cover.  
11.Push the monitor forward until you hear a click.  
12.Refasten the bolts removed at step 3.  
13.Fix the left and right arm covers.  
Console type mounting  
1. Make six holes of 15 mm diameter and a cable entrance hole through the deck  
referring to the outline drawing at end of this manual.  
2. Open the front cover.  
3. Fix the equipment by using M12 bolts, nuts and washers.  
4. Hoist the console to the deck by using the eye bolts attached to the console.  
Remove the eye bolts and set the cosmetic caps (w/washers) to the eye bolt  
holes.  
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Separating the control head  
The control head connects to the display unit with a connection cable, thus it can  
be located where desired, using the separate control head kit (option). Follow the  
procedure on the next page to separate the control head from the display unit.  
Separate type control head kit (Type: OP03-151, No.: 008-485-530)  
Name  
Cable Assy.  
Type  
Qty  
1
Code No.  
Remarks  
UL246SB20P/1P  
000-140-812 10 m, 03S9422  
000-801-787 w/double-sided tape  
100-263-340  
Nonslip Rubber Feet SJ-5003  
4
Monitor Front Cover 03-144-1361  
1
KB Fixing Plate  
Handle Plate  
Dust Cover KB  
Screw  
03-144-1691  
03-144-1632  
03-144-1693  
M4x10  
1
100-263-940  
1
100-268-040  
1
100-271-760  
3
000-881-446  
Label  
86-003-1011  
03-144-1694  
1
100-236-230  
Nonslip Rubber  
1
100-271-760  
Display unit modification procedure  
1. Raise the monitor unit referring to procedure for tabletop mounting on page 1-  
7.  
2. Unplug two connectors from the control head cable (P412 from MOTHER Board  
and J583 and unfasten two earth wires.  
PTU COVER  
Control Head  
Cable  
J583  
Earth Wire  
J418  
MB 03P9251  
P412  
INT  
03P9252  
Figure 1-12 Display unit, inside view  
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3. Lower the monitor.  
4. Unfasten the M4 screw fixing the ground terminal of the connection cable.  
5. Push the monitor forward until you hear a click.  
6. Unscrew four screws fixing the top cover of the display unit.  
7. Remove three clamps fixing the connection cable in the monitor unit.  
8. Unfasten four screws fixing the right and left brackets on the control head.  
9. Unfasten four screws fixing the right and left covers of the display unit.  
10.Unfasten six screws fixing the right and left KB arms.  
11.Unfasten three screws fixing the panel cover.  
KB arm (L)  
03-144-1341  
M5x25 SUS 3 pcs.  
Panel cover  
KB arm (R)  
03-144-1345  
03-144-1342  
M4x10, 3 pcs.  
M5x25 SUS 3 pcs.  
Control head  
M5x25 SUS 4 pcs.  
Figure 1-13 Detaching the control head  
Control head modification procedure  
1. Unfasten eight screws (M4X8) on the underside of the control head. Unplug  
connectors P314, P312 and P317 from the control head. Separate the KB bot-  
tom plate from the control head.  
2. Unfasten the screw (M4) fixing the ground terminal and two screws (M4X8)  
fixing the clamp. Remove the connection cable assy.  
3. Unfasten two screws (M6X12) from the inside of the bottom plate of the control  
head to dismount the handle.  
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4. Replace the cable assy. with cable assy. UL2464SB2-0P/1P (10 m, supplied)  
as below and reassemble the control head.  
5. Attach warning label to the bottom plate.  
Attach warning label  
Screw  
M4X8 (8 pcs.)  
P312 FX Connector  
Lay cable in slot.  
J317 (underside)  
Earth Wire  
Upset Screw  
M6X12 (2 pcs.)  
P314 XH3P  
KB Clamp  
Handle  
Spacer  
Replace with  
cable assy. in  
kit.  
Pan-head Screw M4X8 (2 pcs.)  
Be careful not to pinch cable between  
KB clamp and spacer.  
Figure 1-14 Control head  
Connection of display unit to control head  
1. Attach the handle to the handle plate, using the screws for the handle and  
bottom cover of the control head.  
2. Attach the handle plate to location where the KB arms were fastened.  
3. Pull the monitor toward you until you hear click.  
4. Lead in the cable assy. (option) from the rear entrance of the display unit. See  
Chapter 2.  
5. Raise the monitor and fix the stay.  
6. Inside the display unit, fasten ground wire of the cable assembly with an M4  
screw on the chassis.  
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7. Plug in two connectors of connection cable (P412, J583: See illustration on the  
previous page.)  
8. Lower the monitor.  
9. Attach the monitor front cover (option) to the place the panel cover have been,  
using the screw for the panel cover.  
10.Attach rubber to feet to the bottom of the keyboard if the keyboard is not going  
to be permanently fixed. To fix the keyboard to a desired location, fasten the KB  
fixing plate to the keyboard and desired location with two upset screws (M5X25,  
formerly used to fasten KB arms) and two tapping screws (φ6.5, local supply)  
as below.  
KB Fixing Plate  
CONTROL HEAD  
SIDE VIEW  
φ6.5  
Tapping  
Screw  
KB Fixing  
Plate  
M5X25  
Upset  
Screw  
CONTROL HEAD TOP VIEW  
Figure 1-15 How to attach KB fixing plate  
11.Set dust cover KB (supplied) on the control head.  
Attachment of hood  
1. Set two spacers (supplied) to the lower two of the four M5 holes in the CRT  
panel.  
2. Screw two screws (supplied) into the holes in the hood.  
3. Set the bottom of the hood to the screws at the bottom of the CRT panel, and  
then fasten the two screws at the top of the hood to the CRT panel.  
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WIRING  
2.1 Scanner Unit  
CAUTION  
The magnetron in the transceiver module will de-  
magnetize if it contacts ferrous material. When  
dismounting the transceiver module, lay it on its  
side or on top of non-ferrous material as shown  
below.  
Transceiver module  
(magnetron inside)  
Non-ferrous  
block  
Height more  
than 5 cm  
1. Open the scanner unit cover.  
2. Disconnect plugs P611, P801 and P821.  
3. Unfasten the transceiver module (two bolts). Remove the transceiver module.  
Fixing  
bolts  
J611  
J801  
J821  
Figure 2-1 Scanner unit, front view  
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4. Unfasten the four fixing bolts on the cable gland at the base of the scanner unit.  
Remove clamping ring, rubber gasket and washers.  
From left: Clamping ring,  
washer, rubber gasket  
and washer  
Signal cable  
Figure 2-2 Scanner unit, front view, cover removed  
5. Pass the signal cable through the cable entry hole in the scanner unit mounting  
platform. Trim the cable so about 80 cm of it protrudes past the cable gland.  
6. Slide the clamping ring, washer, rubber gasket and washer onto the cable in  
that order.  
7. Fabricate the signal cable as shown on page 2-4 (signal cable S03-74), or  
page 2-5 (signal cable S03-75).  
8. Referring to Figure 2-3, pass the outer and inner shields between the signal  
cable and the clamping ring. Fasten the cable gland.  
Clamping  
ring  
Washers  
Rubber  
gasket  
Figure 2-3 Passing cable shields between cable and clamping ring  
9. Connect the signal cable to the terminal board RTB801 by referring to the inter-  
connection diagram. Leave “slack” in the coaxial wire to prevent breakage.  
10.Bind cores of cables with cable ties.  
11.Mount the transceiver module. Connect plugs P611, P801 and P821. Fasten  
the shield to the ground terminal on the transceiver module.  
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12.If the scanner is mounted 2° or more left of ship’s bow, adjust the position of  
S901 so it becomes “on” (contact between #1 and #2 on pcb MP-3795). To  
access S901, open the bow side cover; S901 is above the drive gear.  
S901  
RTB801  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1011 1213 14  
15 16171819 20 212223 2425 26 2728  
Bow mark  
Figure 2-4 Scanner unit, front view  
13.Confirm that all screws are tightened and all wiring is properly made. Coat  
waterproofing gasket, bolts and tapping holes of scanner unit with silicone  
grease. Check that the waterproofing gasket is seated as shown in Figure 2-5.  
Close the scanner unit cover.  
Coat gasket with silicone grease.  
DO NOT use silicone sealant.  
CORRECT  
WRONG  
Figure 2-5 Correct seating of waterproofing gasket  
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Fabricating signal cable S03-75  
VINYL SHEATH  
450 mm  
1. Remove the vinyl sheath by 450 mm.  
2. Slide the clamping ring, washer, rubber gas-  
ket and washer onto the signal cable in that  
order.  
3. Unravel the outer shield to expose the cores  
in the outer layer. Then, unravel the inner  
shield to expose the cores in the inner layer.  
Label all inner cores to aid in identification.  
Inner shield  
4. Attach EMI cores to all inner cores and all  
outer cores, and tie them with cable ties, etc..  
Cable tie  
under  
100mm  
70-130mm  
Note:There are two types of the EMI core,  
Outer cores  
Inner cores  
thick and thin.  
5. Trim each core (except coaxial wire) consid-  
ering its location on the terminal board.  
Coax cable  
500mm  
6. Trim the inner and outer shields leaving 500  
mm each. Twist shields together and attach  
crimp-on lug FV5.5-4 (blue, ø4).  
= EMI cores  
Outer cores : RFC-13 (thick)  
Inner cores : RFC-10 (thin)  
7. Remove insulation of each core by about 6  
mm. Fix crimp-on lug FV1.25-M3 (red, ø3) to  
each core.  
6 mm  
8. Fabricate the coaxial cable. Make the length  
10 mm longer than the shield to prevent wire  
strain. Attach crimp-on lug FVD1.25-3 (red,  
ø3) to coaxial cable.  
Red (φ3)  
Crimp-on lug (FV1.25-M3)  
75 mm  
2C-2V  
Clamping  
50 mm  
Crimp-on lug  
(FV5.5-5, Blue, φ4)  
ring  
6 mm  
Fold four times  
Washers  
Cut here  
45 mm  
Rubber  
gasket  
Red (  
(FVD1.25-3)  
φ
3)  
Figure 2-7 How to ground  
signal cable S03-75  
Red (  
(FVD1.25-3)  
φ
3)  
Figure 2-6 How to fabricate  
signal cable S03-75  
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Fabricating signal cable S03-74  
500 mm  
1. Remove the anti-corrosive sheath by 500  
mm. Remove the armor and vinyl sheath  
leaving 50 mm each approximately.  
ANTICORROSIVE SHEATH  
50 mm  
Vinyl sheath  
2. Fold back the armor and trim to suitable  
length. Then, slide the washer, rubber gas-  
ket, washer and clamping ring onto the  
cable in that order.  
Outer sheath  
Armor  
3. Unravel the outer shield to expose the cores  
in the outer layer. Then, unravel the inner  
shield to expose the cores in the inner layer.  
Label all inner cores for later identification.  
Inner shield  
4. Attach EMI cores to all inner cores and  
outer cores, and tie them with cable ties,  
etc..  
Cable tie  
under  
100mm  
70-130mm  
Outer cores  
Note: There are two types of EMI core, thick  
Inner cores  
and thin.  
Coax cable  
5. Trim each core (except coaxial core) con-  
sidering its location on the terminal board.  
=EMI cores  
Outer cores : RFC-13 (thick)  
Inner cores : RFC-10 (thin)  
6. Trim the inner and outer shields leaving 50  
cm each. Twist shields together and attach  
crimp-on lug FV5.5-4 (blue, ø4).  
7. Remove insulation of each core by 6 mm  
approximately. Attach crimp-on lug  
FV1.25-M3 (red, ø3) to each core.  
FV2-4 (Blue)  
Crimp-on lug  
Shield  
FV1.25-L3  
8. Fabricate the coaxial cable. Make the length  
10 mm longer than the shield to prevent  
wire strain. Attach crimp-on lug FVD1.25-3  
(red, ø3) to coaxial cable.  
Coax cable  
75 mm  
2C-2V  
50 mm  
6 mm  
Fold four times  
Clamping  
Crimp-on lug  
(FV5.5-5, Blue, φ4)  
ring  
Cut here  
45 mm  
Red (φ3)  
(FVD1.25-3)  
Washers  
Rubber  
gasket  
Red (φ3)  
(FVD1.25-3)  
Armor  
Figure 2-8 How to fabricate  
signal cable S03-74  
Figure 2-9 How to ground  
signal cable S03-74  
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2.2 Display Unit  
Two cables are terminated at the display unit: the signal cable S03-74 or S03-75  
and the power cable. The signal cable comes with a connector preattached to it for  
connection to the display unit. Fabricate the power cable as below.  
Fabricating the AC power cable (supplied)  
1. Remove the vinyl sheath by 80 mm.  
2. Cut off jute tape wrapped around the armor.  
3. Unravel the armor to expose the cores by about 35 mm.  
4. Remove insulation of cores by about 10 mm. Fix crimp-on lugs to the cores and  
armor.  
5. Cover the armor with vinyl tape, leaving the portion which will lie inside the  
cable clamp untaped.  
(a)  
DPYCY-3.5  
Approx. 80 mm  
Vinyl sheath  
40 mm  
5 mm  
(b)  
(c)  
Armor  
10 mm  
Clamp here.  
Taping  
(d)  
Armor  
Core  
Vinyl sheath  
S = 3.5 mm2  
φ = 2.4 mm  
(sectional view)  
Figure 2-10 Fabricating power cable DPYCY-3.5  
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Fabricating the DC power cable (CVV-S 8 x 2C, option)  
1. Remove the vinyl sheath by 100 mm.  
2. Unravel the braided shield 60 mm from end of cable.  
3. Remove the jute tape and inclusion from cable.  
4. Expose the cores by 50 mm.  
5. Expose the shield by 60 mm. Tape 10 mm of the shield tip.  
6. Remove the sheath of cores by 10 mm. Attach crimp-on lugs type 8NK4 to the  
cores and crimp-on lug type FV5.5-4 (yellow) to the shield.  
7. Tape the cable as shown in the figure below. Fasten the shield to screw (M4) on  
the cable clamp.  
100 mm  
CVV-S 8a2C  
60 mm  
Braided Shield  
Core  
Jute Tape  
,
Q
F
O
X
V
L
R
Q
50 mm  
10 mm  
Taping  
60 mm  
Fasten cable  
clamp here.  
Crimp-on Lug  
8NK4  
Crimp-on Lug  
FV5.5-4  
Taping  
Figure 2-11 Fabricating power cable CVV-S 8 x 2C  
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Leading in cables to the display unit  
The cable clamp may be positioned within the display unit (default arrangement),  
outside the display unit or at the bottom of the display unit (when using console  
mount, for example). When the cable clamp is located outside or beneath the dis-  
play unit, use the bottom clamp front plate and bottom clamp rear plate (supplied  
with installation materials).  
Also, use the shielding foam (supplied) to protect the noise radiation.  
Cable fed from rear of display unit (Default)  
Panhead screw  
M4X8  
Hex bolt  
M5X12 SUS 2pcs  
Nav equipment  
(Gyrocompass)  
Slave display  
(D) Rear clamp plate  
Keyboard  
Hex bolt  
M5X35 SUS 2pcs  
Navigation  
(C) Signal clamp  
Log  
(Aluminum)  
SCAN  
PWR  
External CRT  
Hex bolt  
M5X35 SUS 2pcs  
Cable position in clamp  
(Display unit, rear view)  
(B) Power clamp  
(Aluminum)  
Rubber plug  
* When no log or nav  
equipment is installed,  
(A) Rear clamp base  
(Construction of  
insert rubber plug  
cable clamp)  
(supplied) to the left of  
keyboard cable to hold the  
cable in place.  
(D) Rear clamp plate  
Make sure foam contacts rear chassis.  
(C) Signal cable  
Rear cable entrance  
(Aluminum)  
(B) Power clump  
(Aluminum)  
Cable  
Shielding foam  
(Display unit, rear view)  
(A) Rear clamp base  
(Display unit, right-hand side view)  
Figure 2-12 Default cable clamp position  
• Place shielding foam between cables, and then attach foam to aluminum clamps.  
• Fill unused clamp holes with shielding foam.  
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Cable fed from outside display unit  
(D) Rear clamp plate  
(C) Signal clamp  
Shielding foam  
(Aluminum)  
(B) Power clamp  
(Aluminum)  
(A) Rear clamp base  
Bottom clamp front plate  
(Installation materials)  
M5x10 (2 pcs)  
(Installation materials)  
Rear cable entrance  
Figure 2-13 Clamp position outside display unit (display unit right side view)  
• Place shielding foam between cables inside of display unit, and then attach  
foam to chassis.  
• Fill unused clamp holes with shielding foam.  
Cables fed from bottom of display unit (for console mount)  
Lead in cables through the cable clamp at the rear of the console and ground their  
shields in the cable clamp. For signal cable, remove vinyl sheath where cable lies  
in cable clamp. Fasten cables with cable ties.  
Seventh hole  
from the top  
Power Cable  
(For display unit)  
Log  
Signal Cable  
Gyrocompass  
Performance  
Monitor  
NAV  
ARPA  
Slave Display  
Power Cable  
(For PM)  
Cable Arrangement in the Console (Top view)  
Close shutter door and cover  
it withaluminumtapeto keep  
foreign objects out of the  
display unit.  
SIGNAL CABLE:  
Remove the vinyl sheath here.  
(1300 mm from display unit end  
of cable remove sheath by 70 mm.)  
Figure 2-14 Clamp position at bottom of display unit  
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Connections  
Open the display unit and fix it with the stay. (For procedure see page 1-5.) Re-  
move the shield cover from the INT Board. Connect signal, power, gyro and log  
cables as shown below. Optional equipment are connected to the INT Board. Be  
sure to ground the display unit.  
Gyro  
Ship's  
mains  
Scanner  
Unit  
Fasten shield here.  
(Tabletop type)  
Log  
Ground terminal  
(Tabletop type)  
PTU BOARD  
03P9245  
Fasten shields  
here together.  
(Console type)  
Terminal  
board  
POWER switch  
(for maintenance,  
always ON)  
Connect coax  
cable here.  
MOTHER BOARD  
03P9251  
Signal cable should  
touch edge of  
partition board.  
DJ1  
1
Fasten TX-HV  
line to #1 terminal.  
To fasten;  
1. Unfasten screws.  
2. Slide terminal foward.  
3. Lift terminal up to remove.  
J5  
J4  
J448  
3
2
INT BOARD GYRO CONVERTER  
03P9252 BOARD 64P1106  
M4X8 (2 pcs.)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Fix the DJ1 connector with  
two M3x8 screws (supplied).  
7
8
Location of connectors  
on the INT Board. See  
next page for connector  
description.  
J450  
J457  
J458  
J445  
J454  
J455  
J448  
J446  
J442  
J443  
CAUTION  
Ground the equipment to  
prevent electrical shock  
and mutual interference.  
J453  
J451  
J466  
J467  
J444  
J463  
J462  
J456  
J449  
J465  
Bind the cables so as not to pinch them  
between the monitor and mounting base.  
Take special care with the high voltage  
line.  
J452  
Figure 2-15 Display unit, inside view  
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Connectors on the INT Board  
Table 2-1 Connectors on the INT Board  
Signal name Name on  
pcb  
Connector Connector Applicable  
Remarks  
no.  
type  
equipment  
Input Signal  
Gyro signal  
J4  
VH, 3 pin  
VH, 5 pin  
NH, 3 pin  
*: On pcb  
A64P1106 (option)  
J5  
Speed log  
signal  
LOG  
J448  
200 pulses/nm, etc.  
Radar buoy  
signal  
RADAR  
BUOY  
J445  
J458  
NH, 4 pin  
NH, 8 pin  
Remote  
EXT-RADAR  
display signal or RJ-7  
Output Signal  
External  
ARPA  
signal  
EXT-ARPA  
J444  
NH, 8 pin  
NH, 8 pin  
Heading, bearing,  
Tx trigger  
Slave display SLAVE  
signal  
J442  
J443  
CD-140, CD-141,  
GD-500,  
Heading, bearing,  
video, Tx trigger  
GD-500MK2,  
FMD-800,  
FMD-8010 *1  
*1: Display unit for  
FR-2105 series  
radar can be used  
as slave display  
unit.  
Buzzer signal EXT-BUZ  
Monitor signal  
J451  
J449  
NH, 9 pin  
Speaker w/amp  
Speaker signal  
NH, 10 pin  
VER synchronous,  
HOR synchronous,  
video (NTSC for-  
mat)  
RS-232C  
Analog  
RS-232C  
ANALOG  
J456  
J453  
J452  
XH, 4 pin  
NH, 3 pin  
NH, 3 pin  
External  
buzzer  
EXT ALARM  
(AC)  
Input/Output Signal  
INS data  
RJ-7  
INS. DATA  
J455  
J457  
J416  
NH, 5 pin  
NH, 15 pin  
NH, 4 pin  
RJ-7  
RJ-8  
RJ-8  
On Mother Board  
03P9251  
Nav data  
NAV DATA  
J450  
J454  
J411  
NH, 5 pin  
NH, 5 pin  
XH, 3 pin  
ARPA data  
ARPA DATA  
PM_ON_OFF PM_PRINT  
On Mother Board  
03P9251  
Note: How to attach NH connector is shown on the next page.  
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How to attach NH connector  
HOW TO ATTACH NH CONNECTOR TO SIGNAL CABLE  
Shrink tubing  
NH connector wire  
Solder  
20mm  
NH connector  
housing  
3 Solder connector  
to signal cable.  
4Heat shrink  
tubing with solder-  
ing iron.  
2 Cut shrink tubing  
in 20 mm lengths and  
slip onto each wire.  
1 Insert NH connector  
wire into NH connector  
housing.  
Figure 2-16 How to attach NH connector  
2.3 Changing AC Power Specification  
For 100 VAC or 220 VAC power, add or delete jumper wires on the PTU Board and  
change the power fuses inside the display unit as shown in the table below accord-  
ing to ship’s mains. The figure below shows the location of the power fuses and the  
jumper wires on the PTU Board.  
Table 2-2 Jumper wire setting on the PTU board, fuse rating and power specification  
Antenna  
rpm  
Power  
Fuses  
PCB  
Power Spec.  
JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 JP91 JP92  
03P9245A 100/110/115 VAC 24 rpm  
03P9245C 100/110/115 VAC 42 rpm  
YES YES YES NO  
YES YES YES NO  
NO  
NO  
10A  
5A  
YES YES  
03P9245D 220/230 VAC  
03P9245F 220/230 VAC  
24 rpm  
42 rpm  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
YES NO  
NO  
YES YES YES  
Jumper wire to use:  
JP1: 0.8 dia. gilded wire  
JP2, JP3, JP4, JP91, JP92: type ERD-S2TCOV  
¢
03P9245  
C11  
C12  
Fuse  
JP1  
T1  
JP92  
JP2  
U92  
JP3  
JP92  
JP91  
JP4  
T21  
PTU Board  
Figure 2-17 Display unit, inside view  
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INITIALIZATION AND ADJUSTMENT  
3.1 Tuning Initialization  
Tune the radar as follows: Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [2] [0] [0] [0] (TUNE  
INITIALIZE on RADAR 3 menu) and press the [ENT] key. Also, confirm that "2.  
MODEL" is set to "FR-2115, 2125" on the INITIAL SETTING 4 menu, following  
paragraph 3.2 and then pressing [RADAR MENU], [0],[0],[0],[2],[0],[0],[0]. Trouble  
may result if the setting is wrong.  
3.2 Accessing Menus for Initialization and Adjustment  
To access them do the following:  
1. Turn on the power.  
2. Press the [RADAR MENU] key five times while pressing and holding down  
the [HL OFF] key. A beep sounds to confirm operation.  
Restoring default settings  
1. Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [0] [0] [0] to display the INITIAL SETTING  
4 menu.  
2. Press the [0] key to select FACTORY DEFAULT.  
3. Press the [ENTER] key five times, and turn the power off and on again.  
4. "Initializing" appears during restoring. It takes about 90 seconds to restore the  
default settings, after which the normal display appears. Confirm that  
"2. MODEL" is set to "FR-2115,2125" on the INITIAL SETTING 4 menu.  
3.3 Adjusting Video Signal Level  
When the signal cable is very long, the video amplifier input level decreases,  
shrinking target echoes. To prevent this, confirm (and adjust if necessary) video  
amplifier input level.  
1. Connect an oscilloscope to TP6 on the INT Board (03P9252) in the display  
unit.  
2. Transmit on the 12 nm range.  
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3. Adjust R21 on the INT Board so the value of TP6 is 4 Vpp. (For remote dis-  
play, adjust R134 on the INT Board.)  
TP1  
TP6  
R21  
INT Board  
(03P9252)  
Figure 3-1 Display pedestal  
3.4 Heading Alignment  
You have mounted the scanner unit facing straight ahead in the direction of the  
bow. Therefore, a small but conspicuous target dead ahead visually should ap-  
pear on the heading line (zero degrees).  
In practice, you will probably observe some small bearing error on the display  
because of the difficulty in achieving accurate initial positioning of the scanner  
unit. The following adjustment will compensate for this error.  
Correct bearing  
relative to heading  
Apparent position  
of target  
b
a
000  
350  
010  
000  
350  
340  
010  
020  
340  
020  
030  
330  
Target  
330  
030  
Target  
b
a
320  
040  
320  
040  
310  
300  
290  
280  
050  
060  
070  
080  
310  
050  
060  
070  
080  
300  
290  
280  
270  
260  
090  
100  
270  
260  
090  
100  
Apparent  
position  
of target  
Correct  
250  
240  
250  
240  
110  
120  
130  
110  
120  
130  
bearing  
relative to  
heading  
230  
230  
220  
140  
220  
140  
210  
150  
210  
150  
200  
160  
170  
200  
160  
190  
180  
190  
170  
180  
Scanner mounted  
error to starboard  
(HDG SW delayed)  
Picture appears  
deviated counterclockwise.  
Scanner mounted  
error to port  
(HDG SW advanced)  
Picture appears  
deviated clockwise.  
Figure 3-2 Heading alignment  
1. Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [2] to select HL ALIGN on the INITIAL  
SETTING1 menu.  
2. Select a target echo (by gyrocompass, for example) at a range between 0.125  
and 0.25 nm, preferably near the heading line.  
3. Operate the EBL control to bisect the target echo with the heading line. (The  
value shown on the display is scanner position in relation to ship's bow.)  
4. Press [ENTER] to finish.  
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3.5 Adjusting Sweep Timing  
Sweep timing differs with respect to the length of the signal cable between the  
scanner unit and the display unit. Adjust sweep timing at installation to prevent  
the following symptoms:  
• The echo of a "straight" target (for example, pier), on the 0.25 nm range, will  
appear on the display as being pulled inward or pushed outward. See Figure  
3-3.  
• The range of target echoes will also be incorrectly shown.  
(3) Target pushed  
outward  
(1) Correct  
(2) Target pushed  
inward  
Figure 3-3 Examples of correct and incorrect sweep timings  
1. Turn on the power. Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [3] to select TIMING  
ADJ on the INITIAL SETTING1 menu.  
2. Transmit on the 0.25 nm range.  
3. Adjust radar picture controls to display picture properly.  
4. Select a target echo which should be displayed straightly.  
5. Adjust the VRM control to straighten the target echo.  
6. Press [ENTER].  
3.6 Suppressing Main Bang  
If main bang appears at the screen center, suppress it as follows.  
1. Turn on the power. Transmit on a long range and then wait ten minutes.  
2. Adjust [GAIN] control to show a slight amount of noise on the display.  
3. Select the 0.25 nm range. Adjust the [A/C SEA] control to suppress sea clut-  
ter.  
4. Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] to open the INITIAL SETTING1 menu.  
5. Press [7] to select 7.MBS.  
6. Adjust the VRM control to adjust timing; the EBL control to adjust level.  
7. Press [ENTER].  
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3.7 Confirming Magnetron Heater Voltage  
Magnetron heater voltage is adjusted at the factory. However, confirm that it is  
within the prescribed rating.  
Table 3-1 Magnetron heater voltage rating  
Rating  
FR-2115 (12 kW)  
7.4 V-7.6 V  
FR-2125 (25 kW)  
8.2 V-8.4 V  
ST-BY, 0.125 nm  
TX, max range  
7.4 V-7.6 V  
6.5 V-7.5 V  
1. Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [0] to open the INITIAL SETTING2 menu.  
2. Press [5] to select the 5. SCANNER STOPPED field and the TX option.  
3. Disconnect connector P821 from the scanner unit.  
4. Turn off the antenna switch in the display unit.  
ON  
ANTENNA  
OFF  
switch  
PM  
ANTENNA  
¢
TUNE  
¢
DEGAUSS ERROR  
Figure 3-4 Antenna switch in tuning compartment  
5. Turn off screen brilliance.  
6. Measure voltage between pins #12(+) and #5(-) on connector P801 on the  
RFC Board (03P9243) in the scanner unit.  
7. If the voltage is not within the rating shown in Table 3-2, adjust potentiometer  
VR1 on the RFC Board.  
J611  
J801  
VR1  
J821  
Figure 3-5 RFC Board  
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3.8 Initial Setting Menus  
The INITIAL SETTING menus (four menus) and the OWN SHIP INFORMATION  
menu setup the radar according to expected usage, authorities specification, ship's  
characteristics, operator's preference, etc. Set items on each menu in accor-  
dance with regulations/operator's preference. After entering initial settings, reset  
the power.  
Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2]  
[OWN SHIP INFORMATION]  
1 [INITIAL SETTING(1)]  
[INITIAL SETTING 1]  
1 [FUNCTIONS(4)]  
2 SHIP’S LENGTH  
3 SHIP’S WIDTH  
4 RADAR POSN  
000m  
00m  
2 HL ALIGN  
3 TIMING ADJ  
4 ANT HGT  
EBL 0.0°  
FOR BOW 000m  
FOR PORT 00m  
FOR BOW 000m  
FOR PORT 00m  
00KT  
VRM 00.00  
5 NAV ANT POSN  
6 TURN RATE  
5m/7m/10m/15m/  
20m/30m/MORE  
200P/NM  
5 LOG PULSE  
6 [OWN SHIP INFORMATION]  
7 MBS  
Press [6]  
00.0° / s  
00KT  
MBS TIMING VRM 0  
00.0° / s  
00KT  
MBS LEVEL EBL  
000000.0H  
0
7 SPEED RATE  
8 ON TIME  
0.00KT/s  
00KT  
9 TX TIME  
0 [INITIAL SETTING(2)]  
000000.0H  
0.00KT/s  
Press [0]  
[INITIAL SETTING 2]  
1 [INITIAL SETTING(1)]  
2 LOG GYRO INPUT  
LOG  
PULSE/SERIAL DATA  
GYRO  
Press [0]  
AD10/SERIAL DATA  
COMPASS/COURSE  
ON/OFF  
3 OWN SHIP VECTOR  
4 KEY BEEP  
[INITIAL SETTING 4]  
5 SCANNER STOPPED  
6 VIDEO SIG  
7 ALARM LEVEL  
8 DISPLAY  
ST-BY/TX  
ANALOG/DIGITAL  
4/5/6/7  
MAIN/SUB  
OFF/ON  
1 [INITIAL SETTING(3)]  
2 MODEL  
FR-2115, 2125/  
OTHER X-BND/  
FR-2165DS, 2135SW/  
OTHER S-BND  
R/N/G/W  
9 SECTOR BLKG  
000° → 000°  
000° → 000°  
3 TYPE  
4 CTR STC CURVE  
5 RJ-7  
L/M/H  
OFF/ON  
0 [INITIAL SETTING(3)]  
6 RJ-8  
OFF/ON  
ANT A  
Press [0]  
FR-2115, 2125/  
OTHER X-BND/  
FR-2165DS, 2135SW/  
OTHER S-BND  
[INITIAL SETTING 3]  
ANT B  
1 [INITIAL SETTING(2)]  
2 TRAILS RESTART  
FR-2115, 2125/  
OFF/ON  
OFF/ON  
DEG/16POINT  
OFF/ON  
1/2/3  
72/96/120  
OFF/ON  
2/3/6  
OTHER X-BND/  
FR-2165DS, 2135SW/  
OTHER S-BND  
DEEP SEA/FISHING/  
LONG LINE FISHING  
NM/KM/SM  
3 ECHO AVG W/O GYRO  
4 HEAD UP TB SCALE  
5 CTR ECHO STRETCH  
6 VIDEO CONTRAST  
7 MAXIMUM RANGE  
8 ECHO FULL COLOR *1  
9 INDEX LINES  
7 SHIP’S TYPE *1  
8 RANGE UNIT *1  
9 CABLE LENGTH  
500m/5000m  
0 FACTORY DEFAULT *2  
0 [INITIAL SETTING(4)]  
*1 For merchant vessel the settings are DEEP SEA, NM, COLOR.  
*2: For factory use.  
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INITIAL SETTING1 menu  
Keying sequence: [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2]  
HL ALIGN: Aligns heading.  
TIMING ADJ: Adjusts sweep timing.  
ANT HGT: Enter height of scanner above water. Select from 5 m, 7 m, 10 m, 15  
m, 20 m, or more than 30 m.  
LOG PULSE: Enter speed log's pulse rate.  
OWN SHIP INFORMATION: Enter ship's characteristics; length, width, radar  
scanner position, navigation antenna position, turn rate, and speed rate. See the  
description on the next page for further details.  
MBS: Suppresses main bang.  
ON TIME, TX TIME: Shows number of hours the radar has been turned on and  
transmitted, respectively. Value can be changed.  
INITIAL SETTING2 menu  
Keying sequence: [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [0]  
LOG GYRO INPUT: Select LOG or GYRO input type. LOG: Select pulse or serial  
data. GYRO: Digital from A/D converter or serial data.  
OWN SHIP VECTOR: Select reference for own ship vector; compass or course.  
KEY BEEP: Turns key response beep on or off.  
SCANNER STOPPED: Set to ST-BY in normal use. TX enables transmission  
state without scanner rotation.  
VIDEO SIG: Set to ANLG (analog) for normal use. Select DIGITAL to adjust QV  
(Quantized Video).  
ALARM LEVEL: Sets echo strength which triggers guard alarm. "7" is strongest  
echo; "4" is medium strength echo.  
DISPLAY: Select radar display function; main or sub (slave).  
SECTOR BLKG: Sets area (up to 2) where no radar pulses will be transmitted.  
For example, set the area where an interfering object at the rear of the scanner  
would produce a dead sector (area where no echoes appear) on the display. To  
enter an area, select ON and enter relative bearing range of the area.  
INITIAL SETTING3 menu  
Keying sequence: [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [0] [0]  
TRAILS RESTART: Selects whether to restart or discontinue target trails when  
changing the range. ON restarts trailing on newly selected range; OFF discontin-  
ues trails.  
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ECHO AVG W/O GYRO: Echo averaging can be turned on without gyrocompass  
connection.  
HEAD UP TB SCALE: Bearing scale may be shown in degrees or compass  
points in the head-up mode.  
CTR ECHO STRETCH: Turn on to enlarge echoes in the range up to the first  
range ring.  
VIDEO CONTRAST: For factory use. Do not change setting.  
MAXIMUM RANGE: For factory use. Do not change setting.  
ECHO FULL COLOR: Echoes may be displayed in one color or multi-color. Se-  
lect ON for multi-color display.  
INDEX LINES: Selects the number of index lines to display; 2, 3, or 6.  
INITIAL SETTING4 menu  
Keying sequence: [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [0] [0] [0]  
MODEL: Selects radar model.  
TYPE: Selects specification of radar. Select R for R type; G for IMO type N for  
Netherland type, W for Washington ferry.  
CTR STC CURVE: Selects level of STC affect; Low, Medium or High.  
RJ-7, RJ-8: Selects which Interswitch unit to use.  
SHIP'S TYPE: Select class of vessel; deep sea, fishing, long line fishing.  
CABLE LENGTH: Set for "500."  
FACTORY DEFAULT: Restores all menus' default settings.  
OWN SHIP INFORMATION menu  
Keying sequence: [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [6]  
SHIP'S LENGTH: Enter ship's length.  
SHIP'S WIDTH: Enter ship's width.  
RADAR POSN: Enter distance from both bow and port to the radar antenna  
location.  
NAV ANT POSN: Enter distance from both bow and port to the navigation an-  
tenna location.  
TURN RATE: Enter ship's turn rate.  
SPEED RATE: Enter ship's speed rate.  
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INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT  
4.1 Gyro Converter GC-8  
The Gyro Converter GC-8, incorporated inside the radar display unit, converts  
analog gyrocompass reading into digital coded bearing data for display on the  
radar display.  
This section explains how to install and setup the GC-8 (mainly consisting of the  
GYRO CONVERTER Board) and set it up according to gyrocompass connected.  
Installation and connection of the GYRO  
CONVERTER Board  
Necessary Parts: GC-8-2 (008-446-520)  
Name  
Type  
Qty  
1
Code No.  
Gyro Converter Board 64P1106  
004-412-220  
000-881-404  
100-132-701  
Screws  
Sticker  
M3x8, C2700W  
64-014-20211  
5
1
1) Turn off the power.  
2) Open the display unit. See Chapter 1 for instructions.  
3) Fasten the GYRO CONVERTER Board inside the display unit with four  
washerhead screws (supplied).  
PTU BOARD  
03P9245ACF  
¢
MB BOARD  
03P9251  
GYRO CONVERTER  
BOARD 64P1106  
INT BOARD  
03P9252  
Figure 4-1 Display unit, inside view  
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4) Connect the GYRO CONVERTER Board to the INT Board (cables supplied  
with GC-8) as shown below.  
¢
J5  
To gyro  
J4  
J7  
J446  
J465  
J1  
Fix cable to chassis  
with cable tie.  
INT BOARD  
03P9252  
GYRO CONVERTER  
BOARD 64P1106  
Figure 4-2 Display unit, inside view  
5) Confirm gyrocompass specifications and set up the DIP switches and jumper  
wires on the GYRO CONVERTER Board according to gyrocompass connected:  
• Setting jumper wires and DIP switches by gyrocompass  
specifications: page 4-3  
• Setting jumper wires and DIP switches by make and  
model of gyrocompass: page 4-5  
• Location of jumper wires and DIP switches: page 4-6  
6) Solder the gyrocompass cable to the VH connector assemblies (supplied).  
7) Attach instruction label (supplied) to the shield cover for the INT and GYRO  
CONVERTER boards.  
8) Close the display unit.  
9) Turn the power off and on to reset the CPU.  
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Connection of external power supply  
An external power supply is necessary when the repeater signal is step-by-step  
type and the step voltage is below 20V or output voltage is less than 5 W.  
1. Cut jumper wire JP1 on the GYRO CONVERTER Board when an external power  
supply is used.  
2. Connect gyro cable and power cable as shown below.  
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External Power Supply  
20 - 135 VAC  
J5  
1 R2  
2 R1/COM  
20100 VDC  
Either connection  
in case of DC  
polarity.  
J4  
1 S1  
S1  
S2  
S3  
2 S2  
Gyrocompass  
(Step type)  
3 S3  
4 T  
¢
COM  
F.G.  
5 F.G.  
Figure 4-3 Connection of external power supply to GYRO CONVERTER Board  
DIP switch, jumper wire settings  
Default setting  
The default setting of all DIP switches is off and all jumpers wire are set to “#1.”  
(Note that jumper wire JP1 is set at #1, #2, and #3.) In those settings the gyrocom-  
pass having the following characteristics can be directly connected; modification  
of the GYRO CONVERTER Board is not necessary.  
AC synchronous signal: 50/60 Hz  
Rotor voltage: 60 V to 135 V AC  
Stator voltage: 60 V to 135 V AC  
Gear ratio: 360x  
Supply voltage: 30 V to 135 V AC  
If the specifications of the gyrocompass differ from those mentioned above, change  
jumper wire and DIP switches settings on the GYRO CONVERTER Board. Set-  
tings may be changed according to gyrocompass specifications or make and model  
of gyrocompass (see page 4-5). For the location of DIP switches and jumper wires,  
see page 4-6.  
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Setting method 1: by gyrocompass specifications  
1) Gyrocompass type  
2) Frequency  
Gyrocompass  
type  
SW SW SW  
1-4 1-5 1-6  
JP1  
#1,  
Frequency  
50/60 Hz  
400 Hz  
500 Hz  
DC  
SW  
1-7  
SW Remarks  
1-8  
AC synchronous  
DC synchronous  
DC step  
OFF OFF OFF  
OFF OFF OFF  
ON OFF OFF  
OFF ON OFF  
OFF OFF AC synchronous  
pulsating current  
#2, #3  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF AC synchronous  
pulsating current  
#2,  
#3, #4  
ON AC synchronous  
pulsating current  
#4,  
#5, #6  
Full-wave  
pulsating current  
ON DC synchronous  
DC step  
#4,  
#5, #6  
Half-wave  
pulsating current  
ON  
ON OFF  
#4,  
#5, #6  
3) Rotor voltage  
(between R1 & R2)  
4) Stator voltage  
(between S1 and S2)  
Rotor voltage  
20 V to 45 VAC  
30 V to 70 VAC  
40 V to 90 VAC  
60 V to 135 VAC  
SW 2-1 JP3  
Stator voltage  
SW 2-2 SW 2-3 JP2  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
#2  
#2  
#1  
#1  
20 V to 45 VAC, or  
20 V to 60 VDC  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
#2  
#2  
20 V to 45 VAC, or  
20 V to 60 VDC  
OFF  
OFF  
40 V to 90 VAC  
60 V to 135 VAC  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
#1  
#1  
OFF  
5) Ratio  
6) Supply voltage  
Ratio SW1-1 SW 1-2 SW1-3  
Supply voltage  
JP4  
JP5  
360x  
180x  
90X  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
20 V to 45 VAC, or  
20 V to 60 VDC  
#2  
#2  
OFF  
ON  
30 V to 135 VAC, or  
40 V to 100 VDC  
#1  
#1  
36X  
ON  
7) AD-10 format data  
Tx interval  
8) NMEA-0183  
Tx interval  
Select data transmitting interval for ports 1 to 6 by jumper wires  
JP6 and JP7.  
Tx  
interval  
SW2-4  
Note: The Tx interval is available in 25 ms or 200 ms. 25 ms  
2 seconds  
1 second  
ON  
is for radar; 200 ms is for all other equipment.  
OFF  
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Setting method 2: by make and model of gyrocompass  
Maker  
Models  
Specification  
SW  
1-1  
SW  
1-2  
SW  
1-3  
SW  
1-4  
SW  
1-5  
SW  
1-6  
SW  
1-7  
SW  
1-8  
SW  
2-1  
SW  
2-2  
SW  
2-3  
JP1  
JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5  
FURUNO  
GY-700  
DC step  
100V 180x  
5-wire, open collector  
ON  
OFF OFF  
ON OFF OFF ON  
ON  
-
OFF OFF  
#4,  
#5,#6  
#2  
#2  
-
#1  
#1  
#1  
#1  
Anschutz  
Standard 2,3  
Standard 4,6  
Standard 20  
AC synchronous  
50/60Hz  
Rotor voltage: 50/60V  
Stator voltage: 22V  
360x  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF  
#1,  
#2,#3  
#2  
AC synchronous  
50/60Hz  
Rotor voltage: 50/60V  
Stator voltage: 90V  
360x  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
#1,  
#2,#3  
#2  
#1  
#1  
#1  
DC step  
35V 180x  
COM(-) ,3-wire(+)  
ON  
OFF OFF  
ON OFF OFF ON  
ON  
-
ON OFF  
#4,  
#5,#6  
#2  
#2  
-
#2  
#1  
#2  
#1  
Yokogawa  
Navtec  
(Plaith  
C-1/1A/2/3  
A-55, B-55  
AC synchronous  
50/60Hz  
Rotor voltage: 50/60V  
Stator voltage: 22V  
360x  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF  
#1,  
#2,#3  
#2  
type)  
CMZ-700  
DC step  
24V 180x  
COM(+),3-wire(-)  
Remo-  
ve  
ON  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON  
ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON  
OFF OFF  
ON OFF OFF ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
-
-
-
ON OFF  
#2  
-
-
-
CMZ-250X/  
300X/500  
DC synchronous 360x  
ON OFF Remo- #2  
ve  
DC step  
ON OFF  
#4,  
#2  
#2  
#2  
35V 180x  
#5,#6  
COM(+),3-wire(-)  
CMZ-100/200/ AC synchronous  
300 50/60Hz  
C-1Jr,D-1Z/1/3 Rotor voltage: 100V  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
#1,  
#2,#3  
#1  
#1  
#1  
#1  
IPS-2/3  
Stator voltage: 90V  
360x  
CMZ-50  
Note  
step  
ON  
OFF OFF  
ON OFF OFF ON  
ON  
ON OFF Remo- #2  
ve  
35V 180x  
COM(+),3-wire(-)  
Plaith  
NAVGAT II/III  
AC synchronous  
50/60Hz  
Rotor voltage: 50/60V  
Stator voltage: 68V  
360x  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
#1,  
#2,#3  
#2  
#1  
#1  
#2  
#1  
#1  
Tokimec  
(Sperry  
type)  
ES-1/2/11  
AC synchronous  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
#1,  
#2,#3  
#1  
#1  
#1  
#1  
#1  
#1  
GLT-101/102/ 50/60Hz  
103/106K/107 Rotor voltage: 100/110V  
Stator voltage: 90V  
36x  
ES-11A/110  
TG-200  
AC synchronous  
50/60Hz  
OFF  
#1,  
#2,#3  
PR222R/2000 Rotor voltage: 100/110V  
PR237L/H  
GM 21  
Stator voltage: 22V  
90x  
MK-14  
MOD-1/2/T  
NK-EN,NK-EI  
DC step  
70V 180x  
COM(-), 3-wire(+)  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF OFF  
ON OFF OFF ON  
ON  
OFF OFF  
OFF OFF  
OFF OFF  
#4,  
#5,#6  
#2  
#2  
#2  
#1  
#1  
#1  
#1  
#1  
#1  
SR-130/140  
DC step  
70V 180x  
5-wire, open collector  
OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF  
#4,  
#5,#6  
TG-100/5000  
PR-357/130/  
140, ES-17  
GLT-201/202  
/203  
DC step  
70V 180x  
COM(+), 3-wire(-)  
OFF OFF  
ON OFF OFF ON  
ON  
#4,  
#5,#6  
TG-6000  
DC step  
24V 180x  
ON  
OFF OFF  
ON OFF OFF ON  
ON  
-
ON OFF  
#4,  
#5,#6  
#2  
#1  
#2  
#1  
#2  
#1  
GM-11  
AC synchronous  
50/60Hz  
OFF  
ON  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
#1,  
#2,#3  
#1  
Rotor voltage: 100V  
Stator voltage: 90V  
90x  
SR-120,ES-16 DC step  
ON  
OFF OFF  
ON OFF OFF ON  
ON  
ON OFF  
#4,  
#5,#6  
#2  
#1  
#2  
#1  
#2  
#1  
MK-10/20/30  
35V 180x  
Kawasaki  
GX-81  
AC synchronous  
50/60Hz  
OFF  
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF  
OFF OFF OFF  
#1,  
#2,#3  
#1  
Rotor voltage: 100/110V  
Stator voltage: 90V  
90x  
Armabrown MK-10,MKL-1 DC step  
SERIES1351, 50V 180x  
ON  
ON  
OFF OFF  
OFF OFF  
ON OFF OFF ON  
ON OFF OFF ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF OFF  
ON OFF  
#4,  
#5,#6  
#2  
#2  
#1  
#2  
#1  
#2  
MOD-4  
COM(+), 3-wire(-)  
Robertson  
SKR-80  
DC step  
#4,  
35V 180x  
#5,#6  
COM(-), 3-wire(+)  
: Set JP4 and JP5 according to the voltage of the external power supply.  
Note : If CMZ-50 has 35VDC , set JP1 to #4, #5, #6.  
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Location of DIP switches, jumper wires on the GYRO CONVERTER  
Board  
JP5, JP4  
(Supply voltage)  
JP2  
(Rotor voltage)  
JP3  
(Stator voltage)  
64P1106  
JP1  
J12  
(Gyro type)  
(Data output  
port #6)  
J11  
(Data output  
port #5)  
J10  
(Data output  
port #4)  
SW2  
DIP switch  
JP6, JP7  
(AD formal  
Fuse  
(2A)  
data Tx interval)  
SW1  
DIP switch  
J9  
J4  
(Data output port #3)  
(Stator signal input)  
J8  
J6  
(IEC-61162-1 output port)  
J5  
(Data output port #2)  
(Rotor signal input,  
external power input)  
J7  
(Data output port #1)  
Figure 4-4 GYRO CONVERTER Board  
Setting the heading readout on the radar display  
Confirm that the gyrocompass is giving a reliable readout. Then, set the heading  
readout on the radar display with the gyrocompass readout as follows:  
1. Press [RADAR MENU] to display the FUNCTIONS 1 menu.  
2. Press the [0] key twice to display the FUNCTIONS 3 menu.  
3. Press the [9] key to select the GYRO SETTING option.  
4. Rotate the EBL control to align the radar’s HDG readout with the gyrocompass.  
5. Press [ENTER] to conclude the setting.  
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4.2 ARP Board ARP-26  
The ARP Board ARP-26, which provides ARPA functions, is an optional circuit  
board which is accommodated in the display unit of the FR-2105 series radar.  
Necessary Parts: ARP-26-2E (008-485-500)  
Name  
Type  
Qty  
Code no.  
ARP board  
18P9002B  
1 008-473-650  
Installation of the ARP board  
1. Remove the bottom cover of the display unit by unfastening four screws.  
2. Set the ARP Board in the center slot of the PCB card case.  
Display pedestal  
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3. Adjust the ARP referring to the procedure on the next page.  
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ARP board adjustment  
1. Turn the GAIN, A/C SEA and A/C RAIN controls fully counterclockwise, and  
then transmit on the 12 nm range.  
2. Connect a digital multimeter between TP7(+) and TP6(-) on the ARP Board.  
TP7  
TP6  
R104  
R103  
Figure 4-6 ARP Board (18P9002B)  
3. Adjust R104 on theARP Board so the multimeter reads between 0.09 and 0.14  
VDC.  
4. Set controls and switches as below.  
GAIN: fully clockwise (max.)  
Interference rejector: OFF  
Range: 24 nm  
Echo stretch: OFF  
5. Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [0] open the INITIAL SETTING3 menu.  
6. Set the VIDEO SIG field to DIGITAL and press [ENTER].  
7. Adjust R103 on the ARP Board so noise just appears on the display.  
Proper noise  
Too little noise  
Too much noise  
Figure 4-7 How to adjust noise  
8. Set VIDEO SIG to ANALOG and press [ENTER].  
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Final check  
Connect a gyrocompass and a log to the radar and place the radar under transmit  
state. Confirm that LEDs CR9, CR10, CR11, CR12, CR15 and CR16 on the ARP  
Board are off. If ship's speed is zero, or other signal is not being input, correspond-  
ing LED will light.  
#4  
#3  
#2  
#1  
CR12 TRG  
CR11 VID  
OFF OFF OFF OFF  
CR16 LOG  
CR15 GYRO  
CR10 BRG  
CR9 HDG  
S1  
Figure 4-8 ARP Board ARP-26  
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4.3 RP Board RP-26  
The RP Board RP-26, which providesvideo plotter functions, consists of a circuit  
board and a card drive both of which are accommodated in the display unit of the  
FR-2105 series radar.  
Table top/console type  
Necessary Parts: RP-26-T-2E (008-485-520)  
Name  
Type  
Qty  
1
Code no.  
008-487-640  
RP board  
14P0298  
Card case assy.  
Panhead screw B  
Panhead screw B  
Panhead screw A  
1
M4x8 C2700W  
M3x8 C2700W  
M2.6x5 C2700W  
4
000-881-445  
000-881-404  
000-800-973  
2
2
Teethed lock washer  
(Outside teeth)  
M4 C5191W  
1
1
000-864-506  
000-137-553  
Cable assy.  
HIF6-100D-A-A-52  
1. Lift the monitor and fix it with the stay. Refer to Chapter 1 for instructions.  
2. Remove the right arm cover from the control head.  
3. Fasten the card case to the right arm cover as follows:  
a) Fasten the ground wire with an M4x10 screw and washer (supplied) as shown  
below.  
b) Fasten the arm cover to the card case with three M4x8 screws (supplied).  
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4. Unfasten the front panel from the display pedestal.  
5. Pass the connector from the card case through the hole in the display pedestal.  
Display pedestal  
Front panel  
Figure 4-10 Display pedestal  
6. Set the RP Board (14P0298) in the top slot of the pcb card case. See page 4-7  
for the location of the pcb card case.  
7. Run the connector from the card case in front of the GYRO CONVERTER  
Board.  
8. Plug the connector in J1 on the RP Board.  
9. Fasten the ground wire from the connector at the location shown below.  
RP connector  
GYRO  
CONVERTER  
INT Board  
Board  
FRONT  
Fasten ground wire from connector to this screw.  
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RP Board  
ARP Board  
SPU Board  
J1  
Route cable between ARP and SPU Boards.  
LFRONT VIEWM  
Figure 4-11 Display pedestal, top view  
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10.Fasten the front panel on the display pedestal.  
11.Retract the stay to close the display unit.  
12.Fasten the right arm cover.  
Separate type control head  
Necessary parts: RP-26-Z-2E (Code no. 008-491-400)  
Name  
Type  
Qty  
1
Code No.  
Card Case Assy.  
RP Board  
14P0298  
1
008-487-640  
000-881-445  
000-881-404  
000-800-973  
Pan Head Screw B  
Pan Head Screw B  
Pan Head Screw A  
M4x8 C2700W  
M3x8 C2700W  
M2.6x5 C2700W  
1
2
2
1. Lift the monitor. See Chapter 1 for instructions.  
2. Fasten the mounting base with one M4 x 8 screw as below.  
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M4 x 8 screws.  
Fasten with M3 x 8  
screws (2 pcs.)  
Figure 4-12 Display unit, inside view  
3. Fix the mounting base to front panel with two M3 x 8 screws.  
4. Set the M-card case lid to the hole in the front panel and fix with two M2.6 x 5  
screws.  
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M-card base  
Control section  
front panel  
Pan Head  
Screw  
M2.6X5  
(2 pcs.)  
M-card  
case lid  
Figure 4-13 Display pedestal, front view  
5. Loosen six screws to remove the front panel on the display pedestal.  
6. Set the RP Board (14P0298) in the top slot of the pcb card case.  
7. Run the connector from the card case in front of the GYRO CONVERTER  
Board.  
8. Plug the connector in J1 on the RP Board.  
9. Fasten the ground wire from the connector at the location shown below.  
RP connector  
GYRO  
CONVERTER  
INT Board  
Board  
FRONT  
Fasten ground wire from connector to this screw.  
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RP Board  
ARP Board  
SPU Board  
J1  
Route cable between ARP and SPU Boards.  
LFRONT VIEWM  
Figure 4-14 Display pedestal, top view  
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10.Fasten the front panel of the display pedestal.  
11.Fasten the ground wire to the location shown in Figure 4-14.  
12.Close the monitor.  
4.4 Performance Monitor PM-30  
Necessary parts: PM-30 and OP03-150 (Code no. 008-485-490)  
Name  
PM Board  
Type  
03P9225  
Qty  
1
Code No.  
008-487-620  
000-881-404  
000-141-014  
Pan Head Screw  
Connector Assy.  
M3x8 C2700W  
VH3P-L300-AA  
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1. Lift the monitor. See Chapter 1 for instructions.  
2. Fasten the PM Board 03P9225 to the location shown below with three screws  
(M3 x 8).  
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PM Board  
03P9225  
J401  
J411  
J402  
Figure 4-15 Display unit, inside view  
3. Connect the connector P401 coming from J411 to J401 on the PM Board.  
4. Connect two connector assemblies (VH3P-L300-AA) to J402 and J403.  
5. Solder the other end of there connector assemblies with external cables, one  
from ship’s mains and one from the PM-30.  
6. Close the monitor.  
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4.5 Alarm Kit  
Necessary parts: OP03-156 (Code no. 008-500-650)  
The alarm kit mainly consists of a circuit board and connection cables, and pro-  
vides alarm output to ship’s bridge alarm system.  
Contents of Alarm Kit OP03-156  
Name  
Type  
03P9262  
Code No.  
008-500-680  
008-500-700  
008-500-710  
000-570-001  
000-570-322  
000-881-404  
Qty  
1
ALARM Board  
NH Connector Assy. 03-1990(9-9P)  
NH Connector Assy. 03-1991(3P)  
1
4
Cable Band  
HP-3N  
1
Cable Tie  
CV-100  
3
Pan-head Screw B  
Pan-head Screw B  
M3X8 C2700W  
4
M4X12 C2700W 000-881-447  
1
Procedure  
Refer to the figure below for parts locations.  
1. Raise the monitor and fix it with the stay. (See page 1-5 for instructions.)  
2. Unfasten four screws to dismount the shield cover for the INT Board.  
3. Fasten theALARM Board to the display unit with four pan-head screws (M3X8,  
supplied).  
4. Connect the NH connector (9-9P, supplied) between J471 on theALARM Board  
and J451 (EXT-BUZ) on the INT Board, passing it through the cable band and  
binding it with existing cable tie.  
5. Fasten the cable band (supplied) with a pan-head screw (M4X12, supplied)  
and attach two cable ties (CV-100, supplied).  
6. Connect an NH connector (3P, supplied) to each of J472, J473, J474 and J475  
on the ALARM Board.  
7. Route the NH connectors along the cables ties and pass them through the  
cable clamp. Fasten the shield cover removed at step 1.  
8. Close the INT board cover.  
9. Close the monitor.  
10.Connect NH connectors to ship’s bridge alarm system:  
J472: ARPA guard zone; target alarm  
J473: SYSTEM FAILURE (HP, BP, TRIG, VIDEO, GYRO, AZI)  
J474: ARPA CPA/TCPA  
J475: Spare  
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through here.  
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Cable Tie CV-100,  
2 pcs.  
Pan-head Screw  
M3X8, 4 pcs.  
J475  
J474  
J473  
J471  
J472  
NH Connector  
03-1991(3P), 4 pcs.  
ALARM Board  
03P9262  
J451  
NH Connector  
03-1990(9-9P)  
Pan-head screw  
M4X12  
Cable Band  
HP-3N  
INT Board  
03P9252  
Existing cable tie  
Figure 4-16 Display unit, inside view  
HOW TO INSULATE THE POWER CABLE  
Shrink Tubing  
Solder  
20 mm  
2 Solder power  
3 Heat shrink  
1 Make length of  
cable to signal cable.  
tubing with solder-  
ing iron.  
shrink tubing 20 mm;  
slip tubing onto wiring.  
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4.6 AC-DC Conversion Kit  
The AC-DC Conversion Kit enables conversion from AC power to DC power, and  
mainly consists of a circuit board and filter.  
AC-DC Conversion Kit (for 24 rpm antenna)  
Type: OP03-161-24, Code No.: 008-499-760  
AC-DC Conversion Kit (for 42 rpm antenna)  
Type: OP03-161-42, Code No.: 008-499-770  
Name  
Type  
Code No.  
Qty  
Name  
Type  
Code No.  
Qty  
POWER 03P9246A  
Board  
008-487-440  
1
POWER 03P9246C  
Board  
008-493-700  
1
Filter  
RDP-124 (DC)  
008-492-460  
1
Filter  
RDP-124 (DC)  
008-492-460  
1
1. Slide the monitor forward until the PTU Board and filter are in view and easily  
accessed.  
2. Follow (2) and (3) on page 1-8 to remove the PTU Board cover.  
3. Unplug all connectors from the PTU Board.  
4. Loosen the screws fixing the PTU Board, and then remove the PTU Board.  
5. Fasten new PTU Board with screws removed in step 4.  
6. Plug in six connectors to their proper locations on the PTU Board. Do not con-  
nect J101.  
7. Loosen four screws fixing the AC filter.  
8. Fasten new filter.  
9. Connect cable from filter to J101 on the PTU Board.  
10.Fasten the PTU board cover.  
11.Connect power cable from ship’s mains.  
12. Close the monitor.  
PTU Board (behind shield cover)  
Knob  
*
Screw  
Power cable  
leads  
(M3X8, 5 pcs.)  
*
*
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Slide forward  
*
Unfasten  
screws.  
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Filter  
(Shown:  
AC type)  
Screw (M4X8, 2 pcs.)  
Figure 4-17 Display unit, inside view  
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