Furuno SONAR CH300 User Manual

DUAL-FREQUENCY SEARCHLIGHT SONAR  
CH-300  
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・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer  
9-52 Ashihara-cho,  
Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN  
Telephone : +81-(0)798-65-2111  
Fax  
: +81-(0)798-65-4200  
A : APR 2005  
.
Printed in Japan  
All rights reserved.  
B : SEP. 07, 2007  
Pub. No. IME-13250-B  
(YOSH ) CH-300  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Install the specified transducer tank  
in accordance with the installation  
instructions. If a different tank is to be  
installed the shipyard is solely respon-  
sible for its installation, and it should  
be installed so the tank doesn't strike  
an object.  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD  
Do not open the equipment.  
Only qualified personnel  
should work inside the  
equipment.  
Turn off the power at the switchboard  
before beginning the installation.  
The tank or hull may be damaged if the  
tank strikes an object.  
Fire or electrical shock can result if the  
power is left on.  
If a steel tank is installed on a wooden  
or FRP vessel, take appropriate  
measures to prevent electrolytic  
corrosion.  
Do not install the equipment where it  
may get wet from rain or water splash.  
Electrolytic corrosion can damage the hull.  
Water in the equipment can result in fire,  
electrical shock or damage to the  
equipment.  
Be sure that the power supply is  
compatible with the voltage rating of  
the equipment.  
Be sure no water leaks in at the transdu-  
cer installation site.  
Connection of an incorrect power supply  
can cause fire or damage to the equipment.  
The voltage rating of the equipment appears  
on the label above the power connector.  
Water leakage can sink the vessel.  
Also confirm that the transducer will not  
loosen by ship's vibration.  
The installer of the equipment is solely  
responsible for the proper installation of the  
equipment. FURUNO will assume no  
responsibility for any damage  
associated with improper installation.  
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CAUTION  
Ground the equipment to  
prevent electrical shock and  
mutual interference.  
CAUTION  
WORKING WITH THE SONAROIL  
Precautions  
Keep oil away from eyes. Wear protective  
gloves when working with the oil. The oil  
can cause inflammation of the eyes.  
Observe the following compass safe  
distances to prevent deviation of a  
magnetic compass:  
Do not touch the oil. Wear protective  
gloves when working with the oil. The oil  
can cause inflammation of the skin.  
Standard Steering  
0.80 m  
0.55 m  
CH-302/  
MU-100C  
Do not ingest the oil. Diarrhea or vomiting  
can result.  
CH-303  
IF-8000  
CH-302  
CH-256  
0.55 m  
0.95 m  
0.30 m  
0.65 m  
Keep the oil out of reach of children.  
0.30 m  
0.30 m  
0.30 m  
0.30 m  
Emergency  
If the oil enters eyes, flush with clean  
water about 15 min. Consult a physician.  
Install the monitor unit MU-100C out of  
direct sunlight.  
If the oil contacts skin, wash within soap  
and water.  
It is difficult to see the display in direct  
sunlight.  
If the oil is ingested, see a physician  
immediately.  
Keep hands away from the raise/lower  
shaft of the hull unit when it is working.  
Disposal of oil and its container  
Dispose of oil and its container in  
accordance with local regulations.  
For further details, contact place of  
purchase.  
Injury to hands may result if they become  
caught in the shaft.  
Do not exceed 20 knots when operating  
the equipment and do not exceed 15  
knots when raising or lowering the  
transducer.  
Storage  
Seal container to keep out foreign  
material. Store in dark place.  
The transducer shaft may become  
damaged.  
The hull unit is designed to withstand ship's  
speed of 20 knots. For vessel with greater  
speed, reinforce the hull unit.  
The transducer tank should be mounted at  
the place above the waterline. If this is  
impossible, make safety provisions (ex.  
construction of watertight compartment).  
If there is a possibibility of vibration at the  
soundome in high-speed cruising, which  
creates prssure inside the tank, discuss the  
problem with shipyard and hull manufacturer.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION·······················································································iv  
EQUIPMENT LISTS ····································································································v  
1. MOUNTING·············································································································1-1  
1.1 Monitor Unit/Control Unit ............................................................................................................1-1  
1.2 Control Unit.................................................................................................................................1-5  
1.3 Transceiver Unit..........................................................................................................................1-7  
1.4 Hull Unit ......................................................................................................................................1-8  
1.5 Interface Unit...............................................................................................................................1-22  
1.6 Motion Sensor MS-100 (option).................................................................................................1-23  
1.7 Clinometer BS-704 (option) .......................................................................................................1-24  
2. WIRING ···················································································································2-1  
2.1 Wiring Among Units ....................................................................................................................2-1  
2.2 Transceiver Unit..........................................................................................................................2-4  
2.3 Hull Unit ......................................................................................................................................2-6  
2.4 Interface Unit...............................................................................................................................2-7  
2.5 I/O Sentences............................................................................................................................2-8  
3. ADJUSTMENTS······································································································3-1  
3.1 General Checks ..........................................................................................................................3-1  
3.2 Checking TX Frequency .............................................................................................................3-2  
3.3 Heading Adjustment Setting .......................................................................................................3-4  
3.4 Setting for Synchronizing Transmission with other Equipment...................................................3-5  
3.5 Setting for Satellite Compass......................................................................................................3-6  
3.6 Setting of Motion Sensor/Satellite Compass ..............................................................................3-8  
3.7 System Back Up ........................................................................................................................3-9  
3.8 Setting of Interface Unit .............................................................................................................3-10  
INSTALLATION MATERIALS, ACCESSORIES, SPARE PARTS·······························A-1  
OUTLINE DRAWINGS ································································································D-1  
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS ·············································································S-1  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
INTERFACE UNIT IF-8000  
MONITOR UNIT MU-100C  
Note 2  
Navigator  
Control Unit  
Note 1  
Display  
Unit  
VGA Ext.  
Remote  
Monitor  
Controller  
Note 2  
CONTROL UNIT CH-302  
TRANSCEIVER UNIT  
CH-303  
Satellite compass  
or  
12-24 VDC  
NMEA Input  
DATA/VIDEO OUT  
Rectifier  
RU-1746B-2  
Speaker  
Motion Sensor  
100/110/200/220 VAC  
12/24 VDC  
12-24 VDC  
HULL UNIT  
CH-304/305  
Note 1: MU-100C is the standard supply  
monitor unit. An external monitor  
may be connected via the  
interface unit (option). The drawing  
above shows the system configuration  
with the MU-100C.  
Note 2: For blackbox type, MU-100C is  
not supplied. Connect external  
monitor (user supply) and control  
unit to the interface unit.  
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EQUIPMENT LISTS  
Standard Supply  
Name  
Control Unit/  
Monitor Unit  
Control Unit  
Interface Unit  
Type  
CH-302/  
MU-100C  
CH-302  
Code no.  
-
Qty  
Remarks  
1
Not supplied with blackbox type  
-
-
-
1
1
1
Not supplied with unibody type  
For blackbox type (not required for MU-151C)  
IF-8000  
Transceiver Unit CH-303  
CH-304  
CH-305  
-
-
400 stroke  
250 stroke  
See the following table for  
Hull Unit Standard Supply.  
Hull Unit  
1
SP06-01101  
006-556-200  
006-556-210  
006-558-990  
006-556-220  
1
1
1
1
For unibody type*  
For transceiver unit*  
For hull unit*  
For interface unit*  
SP06-01102  
SP06-01103  
SP06-01111  
Spare Parts  
06S4078 (5 m), 06S4080 (15 m), CP06-01251*  
06S4078 (5 m), 06S4080 (30 m), CP06-01251*  
06S4078 (5 m), 06S4080 (50 m), CP06-01251*  
06S4078 (10 m), 06S4080 (15 m), CP06-01251*  
06S4078 (10 m), 06S4080 (30 m), CP06-01251*  
06S4078 (10 m), 06S4080 (50 m), CP06-01251*  
For transceiver unit*  
CP06-01200 000-068-496  
CP06-01201 000-068-497  
CP06-01202 000-068-498  
CP06-01203 000-068-499  
CP06-01204 000-068-500  
CP06-01205 000-068-502  
CP06-01261 006-562-580  
1 set  
Installation  
Materials  
1
CP06-01501 006-561-620 1 set For hull unit*  
MJ-A10SPF0002-0015 (0.15 m), for unibody type  
CP02-06600 000-012-486  
CP02-06610 000-012-480 1 set  
CP02-06620 000-012-481  
MJ-A10SPF0002-015 (1.5 m ), for blackbox type  
MJ-A10SPF0002-050 (5 m), for blackbox type  
For unibody type, FP02-05101*, hood  
FP02-05100  
FP06-01410  
000-012-474  
000-068-630  
Accessories  
1 set  
For control unit, FP06-01120*, hard cover  
*: See the lists at the back of this manual.  
Hull Unit Standard Supply  
Name  
Raise/lower  
Drive Unit  
Type  
CH-3041  
CH-3051  
CH-3042  
Code no.  
Qty  
Remarks  
-
-
-
1 set  
1 set  
1 set  
Soundome  
See the lists at the back of  
this manual.  
See the lists at the back of  
this manual.  
Flange  
CH-2543  
CH-2544  
006-557-810  
006-557-820  
Assembly Kit for  
field  
1 set  
SHJ-0006  
06-007-1572  
4 lit.  
661-000-062  
600-715-721  
000-824-033  
2.2 m, for 3.5/5.2 m cable  
3.8 m, for 5.2m cable  
Shaft  
1
1
Sonar Oil  
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Options  
Name  
Type  
Code no.  
000-068-492  
-
Qty  
1 set  
1 set  
1 set  
1 set  
1 set  
1 set  
1
Remarks  
Remote Controller CH-256-E  
Interface Unit  
Motion Sensor  
Monitor Unit  
Control Unit  
Clinometer  
Loudspeaker  
Signal Cable  
Rectifier  
IF-8000  
MS-100  
-
-
-
-
MU-100C  
CH-302-E  
BS-704  
SC-05WR  
S06-9-5  
000-136-156  
006-556-270  
000-030-439  
000-134-424  
000-133-817  
000-132-244  
000-132-336  
006-559-140  
006-559-150  
001-413-600  
001-413-610  
006-556-300  
006-556-310  
1
1
Extension cable for loudspeaker  
RU-1746B-2  
MJ-A6SPF0012-050  
MJ-A6SPF0012-100  
MJ-A6SPF0011-050  
MJ-A6SPF0011-100  
OP06-15-1.5 NEW  
OP06-15-5 NEW  
OP02-83-1.5  
6pin-6pin, 5m  
6pin-6pin, 10m  
6pin-4pin, 5m  
6pin-4pin, 10m  
For desktop, with 1.5 m  
For desktop, with 5 m  
For flush mount, with 1.5 m cable  
For flush mount, with 5m cable  
For unibody type  
Cable assy.  
1
1
Control Unit  
Separate Kit  
1
1
1
1
OP02-83-5  
OP06-16  
OP06-17  
Flush mount kit  
For separated display unit  
Control unit flush  
mount kit  
OP06-18  
006-556-320  
1
06-007-1570-2  
SHJ-0001-2  
06-007-1571-2  
06-021-4024-0  
06-007-1573-0  
OP10-5  
600-715-702  
661-000-012  
600-715-712  
100-295-470  
600-715-730  
000-069-763  
1
1
1
1
1
1
Steel, 1m  
Steel, 1.8m  
Steel, 3.5m  
FRP, 1m  
FRP, 1.8m  
Aluminum, 1m  
Tank  
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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.  
1.1  
Monitor Unit/Control Unit  
This searchlight sonar has two types of shipments, unibody type which is  
shipped with monitor unit, and blackbox type which is shipped without a monitor  
unit, but has an interface unit. For blackbox type, see page 1-5.  
The control unit can be installed together with the monitor unit, or independently  
of the monitor unit. For separate installation, the optional monitor kit is required.  
These units can be installed on a tabletop or flush mounted in a console or  
panel.  
1.1.1  
General mounting considerations  
Keep the monitor unit out of direct sunlight.  
Select a location where the unit(s) can easily be operated while observing the  
fishing ground or area surrounding the vessel.  
For maintenance and checking purposes, leave sufficient space at the sides  
and rear of the unit and leave slack in cable. (Refer to the outline drawing at  
the back of this manual.)  
1.1.2  
Mounting Unibody type  
1. Fasten the mounting base to the mounting location with four self-tapping  
screws (5X20).  
FRONT  
Mounting base  
2. Fasten the bracket at the rear of monitor/control unit with four binding screws  
(M4x10).  
1-1  
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1. MOUNTING  
Bracket (rear view)  
1
2
1
3
2
4
3
4
Bracket, rear view  
3. Coat threads of upset screws (M6x16, 2 pcs.) used to fasten bracket to  
mounting base.  
4. Fasten the bracket to the mounting base with two upset screws. (Use the  
upper holes to tilt the monitor unit 20°; lower holes to tilt it 9°.)  
For 9 tilt  
Mounting base  
For 20 tilt  
Bracket  
Upset Screw  
Fastening bracket to mounting base  
1-2  
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1. MOUNTING  
Flush mounting  
Flush mounting for unibody (Type: OP06-16, Code no.: 006-556-300)  
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks  
Fixing metal 06-021-1311-2 100-279-612-10  
Self-tapping screw 5x20  
Hex. bolt M4x12  
1
6
4
000-162-609-10  
000-162-939-10  
1. Cut out a hole (W287 x H297) in the mounting location.  
2. Fasten monitor/control unit with the fixing metal (supplied) and four hex. bolts  
(M4x12, supplied).  
3. Fasten the fixing metal assembled at step 2 to hole made at step 1 with six  
self-tapping screws (5x20, supplied).  
Hex. bolts  
Fixing metal  
1.1.3  
Mounting separated monitor unit  
1. Fasten the mounting base to the mounting location with four self-tapping  
screws (5x20).  
FRONT  
Mounting base  
2. Dismount the coupling plate to separate monitor unit from control unit.  
3. Attach the bracket at rear of the monitor unit with four binding screws  
(M4x10).  
1-3  
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1. MOUNTING  
Bracket (rear view)  
1
2
1
2
4
3
4
3
Bracket, rear view  
4. Coat threads of upset screws (M6x16, 2 pcs.) used to fasten bracket to  
mounting base.  
5. Fasten the bracket to the mounting base with two upset screws. (Use the  
upper holes to tilt the monitor unit 20°; lower holes to tilt it 9°.)  
Flush mounting for monitor unit (Type: OP06-17, Code no. 006-556-310)  
Name  
Type  
Code No.  
Qty  
1
Remarks  
Fixing metal  
06-021-1321-2 100-279-622-10  
Self-tapping screw 5x20  
Hex. bolt M4x12  
000-162-609-10  
000-162-939-10  
4
4
1. Cut out a hole (W287 x H207) in the mounting location.  
2. Fasten the fixing metal (supplied) to the monitor unit with four hex. bolts  
(M4x12, supplied).  
3. Fasten the fixing metal assembled at step 2 to hole made at step 1 with four  
self-tapping screws (5x20, supplied).  
Hex. bolts  
Fixing metal  
1-4  
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1. MOUNTING  
1.1.4  
Blackbox type  
The blackbox type requires a VGA monitor, connected via the interface unit  
IF-8000. Supply commercial monitor and interconnection cable (Max. length 15  
m with Dsub-15P connectors of male, three rows of 15 pins). The monitor used  
should satisfy the specifications shown below.  
VGA type  
ANALOG RGB 0.7 Vpp, positive polarity  
TTL level H, V, Negative polarity  
Note: The LCD monitor MU-151C does not require the interface unit IF-8000.  
For details, see the operator’s manual for MU-151C.  
1.2  
Control Unit  
For blackbox type, fix the control unit to the mounting plate (supplied as  
accessories).  
See the parts list of FP06-01120 and outline drawings at the back of this manual.  
1. Fix the mounting plate to the place selected with two self-tapping screws  
(5X20, supplied).  
2. Fix the bracket to the control unit with two hex. screws (M4X12, supplied).  
3. Insert the screwdriver from the top of the mounting plate holes and then  
tighten two hex. screws (M4X12) loosely.  
4. Attach the control unit to the mounting plate, and fasten two hex. screws  
tightly.  
5. Attach two cosmetic caps to the holes at the top of the mounting plate.  
Mounting plate  
Fasten the screws to fix  
the bracket.  
Cable  
Cable entrance hole  
Tapping screws (5X20)  
Insert to the hex.  
screws tightened  
at step 3.  
Bracket  
Bracket  
Cable can be passed this direction.  
6. Attach hard cover to protect the control unit.  
How to remove the hard cover  
Place your thumbs at the locations shown with  
circles in the illustration at right, and then lift the  
cover while pressing it with your thumbs.  
1-5  
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1. MOUNTING  
To mount the control unit separate from the monitor unit, the optional control unit  
separate kit is required. Mount the control unit same as the above procedure.  
See the outline drawing at the back of this manual to mount.  
Type: OP06-15-1.5 NEW  
Type: OP06-15-5 NEW  
Code no.: 006-559-140: with 1.5 m cable  
Code no.: 006-559-150: with 5 m cable  
Name  
Type  
Code no.  
Qty  
Remarks  
Cable  
MJ-A10SPF0002-015 000-142-878  
MJ-A10SPF0002-050 000-131-411  
For 1.5 m cable  
For 5 m cable  
1
Bracket  
06-021-2112  
06-021-2111-1  
5x20  
100-281-880-10  
100-279-741-10  
000-162-608-10  
000-165-997-10  
000-162-939-10  
1
1
2
2
4
Mounting Plate  
Self-tapping Screw  
Cosmetic Cap  
Hex. bolt  
DP-687  
M4x12  
Flush mounting for control unit  
Type: OP02-83-1.5, Code no.: 001-413-600 (1.5 m cable)  
Type: OP03-83-5, Code no.: 001-413-610 (5m cable)  
Name  
Fixing metal  
Self-tapping screw  
Hex. bolt  
Type  
06-021-2101-2  
5x20  
Code No.  
100-279-732-10  
000-162-609-10  
000-162-939-10  
000-142-878  
Qty  
1
Remarks  
4
M4x12  
2
MJ-A10SPF0002-015  
MJ-A10SPF0002-050  
1
1.5 m  
5 m  
Select  
one.  
Cable assembly  
000-131-411  
1
1. Cut out a hole (W287 x H87) in the mounting location.  
2. Fasten the fixing metal to the control unit with two hex. bolts (M4x12,  
supplied).  
3. Fasten the fixing metal assembled at step 2 to holes made at step 1 with four  
self-tapping screws (5x20, supplied).  
Hex. bolts  
Fixing metal  
1-6  
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1. MOUNTING  
1.3  
Transceiver Unit  
1.3.1  
General mounting considerations  
The mounting location should be well ventilated and dry.  
The unit can be mounted on a bulkhead or the deck.  
The maximum cable length between the transceiver unit and the raise/lower  
drive unit is 50 m.  
The maximum cable length between the transceiver unit and the monitor  
(interface) unit is 10 m.  
Keep the transceiver unit out of splash.  
1.3.2  
Mounting method  
Fasten the transceiver unit with four self-tapping screws (5X20, local supplied).  
For bulkhead mounting, do as follows:  
1. Tighten upper self-tapping screws so there is 5 mm clearance between  
bottom of screw head and bulkhead.  
2. Hook the transceiver unit on the upper screws.  
3. Tighten the upper screws followed by the lower screws.  
475  
428  
4- 6  
FIXING HOLES  
LED  
455+1  
Transceiver unit  
1-7  
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1. MOUNTING  
1.4  
Hull Unit  
1.4.1  
General mounting considerations  
Noise and air bubbles will affect performance.  
Do not turn on the equipment with the transducer exposed to air. Exposing the  
transducer to air may damage it.  
1.4.2  
Installation position considerations  
Discussion and agreement are required with the dockyard and ship owner in  
deciding the location for the hull unit. When deciding the location, take into  
account the following points:  
Select an area where propeller noise, cruising noise, bubbles and interference  
from turbulence are minimal. Generally, the point at 1/3 to 1/2 of the ship’s  
length from the bow or near the keel is the best. On-the-keel installation is  
advantageous for minimizing oil consumption in comparison with off-the-keel.  
If the hull unit cannot be installed on the keel, the center of the retraction tank  
should be within 1 meter of the keel to prevent a rolling effect.  
1/3  
1/2  
Within 1 meter  
Installation location for hull unit  
Select a place where interference from the transducers of other sounding  
equipment is minimal. The hull unit should be at least 2.5 meters away from  
the transducers of other sounding equipment.  
An obstacle in the fore direction not only causes a shadow zone but also  
aerated water, resulting in poor sonar performance. Be sure to locate the  
transducer well away from any obstacle in the fore direction.  
Mounting method  
A typical mounting method is shown in the outline drawing at the back of this  
manual. Consult ship’s owner, dockyard and user to determine appropriate  
mounting method. Pay attention to safety (strength, watertightness) first,  
followed by ease of maintenance and inspection.  
1-8  
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1. MOUNTING  
1.4.3  
Transducer tank  
Tank length  
Shorten the transducer tank so the transducer is lowered into water as deep as  
possible. Pay particular attention to the tank length Lt. Determine the length of  
the main shaft.  
Welding bead  
Length of main shaft = Lt + 200 mm (for 400  
stroke)  
Length of main shaft = Lt + 50 mm (for 250  
stroke)  
Note: When the retraction tank is constructed  
locally, finish it so that welding beads do  
not protrude on the inner surface of the  
tank. The tank guide will hit the bead,  
burning out the raise/lower motor. Also, do  
not position the welding bead in the ship’s  
fore-aft line.  
Welding bead  
For small FRP ship  
The retraction tank should be mounted in  
parallel with the ship’s draft. For a small ship, however, the hull has 2 degrees of  
tilt rising toward the bow. This creates high water pressure in the tank because  
of the resistance at the rear of the tank well. To solve this problem, attach a fin to  
the hull at the location shown in the figure below.  
Retraction tank  
Bottom of ship  
Fin  
This fin creates a smooth stream in the retraction dome. Fin specifications:  
Height, 1-1.5 cm, Material, FRP.  
1-9  
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Mounting of transducer tank  
Install the transducer tank referring to the hull unit outline drawings at the back of  
this manual.  
Note 1: When making a retraction tank locally, the inside diameter of the  
retraction tank should be φ190±0.5 as shown in the outline at the back of this  
manual. If larger, the hull unit may be damaged.  
Note 2: Locate the retraction tank so that the center of any two bolt holes is  
facing the ship’s bow.  
a=b  
a
Bow  
b
1.4.4 Assembling and mounting of hull unit  
The hull unit is shipped as the parts shown in the hull unit kit in the Equipment  
Lists (page v). Assemble the hull unit as shown in the procedure below.  
Note: Confirm the frequency of soundome before mounting by referring to the  
table below.  
Frequency  
60/153 kHz  
Specification  
There is NO label attached on the dome.  
There is the label “85/215 kHz” attached  
on the dome.  
85/215 kHz  
For 85/215 kHz, the label is  
attached here.  
Necessary tools  
Specification  
Name  
Remarks  
Wrench  
For M10 (Hex. size 17 mm)  
For M20 (Hex. size 30 mm)  
55 mm  
Recommended: double offset wrench  
Wrench  
Pipe Wrench  
Ball Wrench  
For fixing gland  
Hex size 4 mm  
For fixing the dome  
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1. MOUNTING  
1. Calculate necessary length of main shaft from the length of retraction tank Lt  
and cut off the unnecessary portion.  
Supplied length: 2.2 m or 3.8 m  
Lt + 200 mm for 400 mm travel  
Lt + 50 mm for 250 mm travel  
Take care  
not to damage.  
2. Remove hex bolt, nut, spring washers, flat washers and trunnion pins from  
the main body flange. Then, mount the raise/lower drive unit on the shaft  
sleeve by using the hardware removed.  
G
IN  
N
R
A
W
G
IN  
N
R
A
W
Raise/lower  
drive unit  
Flat  
washer  
Nut  
Hex. bolt  
(M10X30)  
Flange assembly  
Spring washer  
Flat washer  
Trunnion pin  
Shaft sleeve and raise/lower drive unit assembly  
3. Pass the transducer cable through the main shaft.  
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4. Fully screw main shaft into the soundome neck, and then unscrew by four  
turns. Coat threads with CEMEDINE HIGH SUPER.  
Main S  
haft  
Grasp the soundome nec  
k with a wrench,  
and tighten the shaft with a pipe wrench.  
Coat threads with CEMEDYNE  
HIGH SUPER.  
Applying CEMEDINE HIGH SUPER to main shaft  
5. Screw in main shaft completely.  
6. As shown in the drawing below, confirm that the narrowest gap between the  
tank guide, and retraction tank in the range (20 to 170 mm) is within 0.5 mm.  
Adjustment range  
(travel) 250 or 400  
Retraction tank  
20 mm (400 travel) -  
170 mm (250 travel)  
Tank guide  
less than 0.5mm  
Tank and tank guide, sectional view  
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7. If the gap at a side is more than 0.5 mm, install shim(s) to make the gap  
within 0.5 mm.  
a)Unscrew four M10x50 bolts.  
b)Unscrew four countersunk screws, then attach shim(s) with the countersunk  
screws as shown below.  
Nut  
Flat washer  
Countersunk screw  
(M4x16)  
Hex. bolt  
(M10x70)  
Guide plate  
Shim (1.0)  
Flat washer  
Shim (1.5)  
Spring washer  
Hex. bolt  
(M10X50)  
Installing shims  
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1. MOUNTING  
The table below shows tank length and necessary shim thickness. In addition,  
the shim thickness shown is for one side. For example, when cutting the 1800  
mm tank to 800 mm, the tank inside diameter is 191.25 mm, and shim thickness  
is 2.5 mm as shown the table in below.  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1800  
1600  
1400  
1200  
1000  
800  
600  
400  
200  
0
189  
190  
191  
192  
193  
194  
Tank inside dia. Φ B (mm)  
For 1 m tank  
For 1.8 m tank  
Shim thickness  
The table below shows number of shims required and shim thickness.  
Shim thickness  
0
0.5  
1
1
1.5  
2
1
2.5  
1
3
1
1
3.5  
1
4
2
4.5  
2
5
2
1
5.5  
2
6
2
2
6.5  
2
t2.0  
t1.0  
t0.5  
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
Inside dia of tank 188.1 188.7 189.3 189.9 190.5 191.1 191.7 192.3 192.9 193.5 194.1 194.7 195.3 195.9  
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8. Coat the inside of the tank guide with ADHESIVE 1104 200G. Then, fasten  
tank guide at the neck of the main shaft securely with M10X80 bolts.  
Hex. bolt  
(M10X80)  
: Coat with ADHESIVE 1104 200G  
Flat washer  
Spring washer  
Nut  
*
Bow mark  
Bow  
Face the tank guide  
toward ship's bow.  
Tank guide attachment  
9. Pass the main shaft through the flange assembly.  
10.Pass the main shaft through the shaft retainer at the raise/lower drive unit.  
Pipe cap  
U-nut  
Shaft retainer  
Spring washer  
Hex. bolt M10X35  
Bow mark  
Main body flange  
Bow  
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11. Align the bow mark on the soundome with the bow mark on the flange  
assembly, and then fix the main shaft with and shaft retainer.  
12.Fix the jubilee clip to the main shaft.  
Hex. bolt  
Shaft retainer  
15 mm  
1-2 mm  
Jubilee Clip  
Main shaft  
Note: Attach the shaft retainer so it is 15 mm from the top of the shaft. The  
soundome is then placed 10 mm above the bottom of tank when retracted.  
13.Insert grease cotton (supplied with flange assembly), and fix them with the  
cotton retainer as follows.  
a) Wind grease cotton onto main shaft.  
b) Mark on the cotton as below.  
c) Remove the cotton from the shaft, and then cut it at the position of the mark.  
Discard the ends.  
d)Wind cottons as shown below.  
e)Push cottons into the flange assembly.  
14.Tighten the grease cotton retainer.  
Space joints of grease cotton  
120 apart and push them into  
body flange.  
Wind grease cotton  
onto main shaft and  
cut it as shown below.  
Spring washer  
Cotton retainer  
Installing grease cotton on the main shaft  
15.Fasten the pipe cap (supplied) to main shaft.  
16.Unscrew 10 pcs of M5X35 socket head cap screws with soundome fixing tool  
to dismount soundome.  
17.Remove and discard the protection sponge placed in soundome.  
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Rotate 4 or 5  
turns by hand  
to make sure  
that turning  
mechanisms  
are functioning  
properly.  
Socket head cap screw  
10pcs, M5x30  
Spring washer  
O-ring  
Remove.  
Apply KINORUSTER.  
Soundome  
Protection sponge  
Detaching the soundome  
18.Stand the soundome upright on top of the soundome packing. Fill the  
soundome with oil (supplied) so the level is 5 cm from the top of the  
soundome. Keep the soundome packing for future use.  
Ball wrench  
Sonar oil  
5 cm  
Stand the soundome upright  
on top of the soundome packing.  
Filling the soundome with sonar oil  
1-17  
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CAUTION  
Keep oil away from eyes. Where protective  
goggles when working with the oil. The oil  
cause inflammation of the eyes.  
Do not touch the oil. The oil can cause  
inflammation of the skin. Wear protective  
gloves when working with the oil.  
Do not ingest the oil. Diarrhea or vomiting  
can result.  
Keep the oil out of reach of children.  
EMERGENCY  
If the oil enters the eyes, flush with clean  
water about 15 minutes. Consult a  
physician. If oil contacts skin, wash with  
soap and water. If the oil is ingested, see a  
physician immediately.  
DISPOSAL OF OIL AND ITS CONTAINER  
Dispose of oil and its container in  
accordance with local regulations.  
For further information, contact place of  
purchase.  
STORAGE  
Seal container to keep out foreign material.  
Store in dark place.  
19.Rotate the transducer manually to position it at the angle shown below, and  
then refit the soundome.  
Transducer  
Soundome  
.
Note 1: Do not lay the oil-filled soundome down for five minutes. Oil may leak.  
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Note 2: When the soundome is painted (to keep marine life off the transducer),  
observe the following precautions:  
Use only anti-fouling paint type MARINE STAR 20 (Manufacture: Chugoku  
Marine Paint Co., Ltd., Japan).  
Paint only the plastic portion of the dome. Painting the metal parts causes  
electric corrosion.  
Paint area  
20.Clean surface of gasket, tank flange and shaft sleeve, and then coat flange  
gasket with ADHESIVE 1104 200G.  
21.Lightly coat bolts, nuts and washers with KINORUSTER.  
22.Set the hull unit into the retraction tank, taking care not to damage the  
soundome.  
U-nut  
Shaft retainer  
Spring washer  
Hex. bolt M10X35  
Nut  
Spring washer  
Flat washer  
Bow mark  
Flange assembly  
Flange gasket  
Retraction tank  
flange  
Flat washer  
Hex. bolt M20X80  
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23.Fix the shaft sleeve and retraction tank with hex bolts, flat washers and  
spring washers.  
Hex bolt  
Shaft retainer  
15 mm  
1-2 mm  
Jubilee clip  
Main shaft  
Bow  
10 mm  
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Checking manual raise/lower of soundome with hand crank  
Perform this check after all wiring has been completed.  
CAUTION  
Turn the main power off before this check,  
otherwise the raise/lower motor action may  
cause injury.  
1. Turn off the breaker on the hull unit.  
2. Detach the gear cover.  
3. Set wrench (opposite side19 mm) to the screw shaft gear.  
4. The transducer should rise/lower smoothly with even force in upper to lower  
limits. If not, the centers of the shaft sleeve and the retraction tank are not  
aligned. Adjust the hull mounting position if necessary. Check the following  
points.  
Painting inside tank not smooth.  
Inner diameter of tank not uniform.  
Welding bead is obstructing raising and lowering.  
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1.5  
Interface Unit  
The interface unit is shipped with the blackbox type to enable connection of a  
monitor. Note that this unit is not necessary when using monitor MU-151C.  
1.5.1  
General mounting considerations  
The mounting location should be well ventilated and dry. Avoid locations  
subject to water splash or rain.  
The unit can be mounted on a bulkhead or the deck.  
The maximum cable length between the interface unit and the transceiver unit  
is 10 m. Keep the length in mind when choosing a mounting location.  
External  
monitor  
06S4078  
A
06S4078  
B
Transceiver  
unit  
Monitor unit  
MU-100C  
Interface  
unit  
<
A+B 15m  
=
External  
monitor  
External  
monitor  
06S4078  
C
06S4078  
A
Transceiver  
unit  
Interface  
unit  
Interface  
unit  
<
A+C 15m  
=
1.5.2  
Mounting method  
Fasten the interface unit with four self-tapping screws (5X20, local supplied).  
For bulkhead mounting, do as follows:  
1. Tighten upper self-tapping screws so there is 5 mm clearance between  
bottom of screw head and bulkhead.  
2. Hook the transceiver unit on the upper screws.  
3. Tighten the upper screws followed by the lower screws.  
335  
295  
4- 6  
FIXING HOLES  
315+0.5  
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1.6 Motion Sensor MS-100 (option)  
The MS-100 measures ship’s pitching and rolling angles with a sensor, using the  
principles of the gyroscope. The MS-100 is free from error caused by ship’s  
vertical and horizontal motion. Therefore, it can be installed at any convenient  
location. However, ship’s semi-permanent inclination due to loading imbalance  
cannot be detected. Compensate for this as described in Chapter 3.  
1.6.1  
1.6.2  
Mounting considerations  
Vibration in the mounting area should be minimal.  
Locate the unit away from areas subject to water splash.  
The ambient temperature should not exceed 50°C.  
Mounting procedure  
Orient the FORE mark on the unit toward the ship’s bow and mount the unit level  
to within 5° in all directions. For the offset, see Chapter 3.  
FORE  
θ ≤ 5°  
AFT  
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1.7  
Clinometer BS-704 (option)  
The clinometer detects ship’s inclination caused by ship’s rolling, pitching and its  
output is used to stabilize the sonar beam against rolling and pitching.  
The clinometer is, in principle, a pendulum. It measures the inclination of the  
ship by sensing the direction of gravity acted on it and therefore when installed  
on a ship, it should be placed on or near the rotation axes of the ship’s rolling  
and pitching. If it is placed away upward from the axes, the measured value  
becomes larger than the actual value. On the other hand, if it is placed below the  
axes, the measured value is smaller than actual value. The same can be said  
when it is placed far to the left or right from the axes.  
The rotation axes of pitching and rolling are theoretically considered to be  
located on the level of the ship’s draft and in the center of the ship. In other  
words, as follows:  
1. Vertical position of the pitching and rolling axes is on the draft level of the  
ship.  
2. Horizontal position of the rolling axis is in the center of the ship’s  
port-starboard line.  
3. Horizontal position of the pitching axis is in the center of the ship’s fore-aft  
line.  
From 1, 2 and 3 above, the crossing point of the two axes is indicated by the  
black dots in the illustration below. The clinometer should be mounted as close  
as possible to this point.  
Pitching Axis  
Rolling Axis  
Water line  
Note 1: The area near the hull unit is too low to install the Clinometer and should  
be avoided, since the polarity of the measured value is reversed.  
Note 2: When it is impossible to install the clinometer on the intersecting point of  
both rolling and pitching rotational axes, a special effort should be made to  
install it at a place where the vertical distance to the intersecting point is  
shortest.  
Note 3: Install the clinometer with the bow mark pointing toward ship’s bow.  
Note 4: Be sure to adjust the clinometer following the procedure in section 3.6.  
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2. WIRING  
2.1  
Wiring Among Units  
The figure on the next page shows wiring among units.  
The signal cables are fitted with connectors. Connect the cables to the monitor,  
transceiver and hull units referring to the interconnection diagram on page  
S-1.  
The power cable should be arranged locally. Use power cable type  
DPYCYS-2.5 (Japan Industrial Standard cable) or equivalent cables. Attach  
crimp on lugs (FV2-4) as shown below.  
Armor  
40  
30  
5
FV2-4 (blue)  
Braided shield  
(Fold the braided shield back on the vinyl sheath.  
Fix here with the cable clamp.)  
Wind  
vinyl tape.  
Vinyl sheath  
Conductor  
Insulator  
Inclusion  
Tape  
Braided shield  
Sheath  
Armor  
Vinyl sheath  
S = 2.5 mm2  
=15.2 mm  
The raise/lower drive motor and breaker are different depending on ship’s  
mains.  
Install the mains switch for the sonar where it can be easily accessed. Turn off  
this switch when the sonar is not being used, to reduce power consumption  
and to prevent the transducer from slipping by vibration.  
If the D-sub connector is too large to pass through the hole in a bulkhead, etc.  
remove it, pass the cable through the hole and then reattach the connector.  
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Navigation equipment  
Monitor/control unt  
CH-302/MU-100C  
Note 3  
MJ-A10SPF0002-0015  
0.15 m  
Note 1  
Remote  
controller  
(5 m)  
Note 2  
* a  
Interface unit  
IF-8000  
06S4078  
(5/10m)  
Monitor  
(User supply)  
* b  
Transceiver unit  
CH-303  
Note 4  
MJ-A6SPF  
0012  
DPYCYS-2.5  
Loudspeaker  
(w/cable)  
12-24 VDC  
Satellite  
compass  
06S4037  
(10m)  
Ext. KP  
Motion sensor  
Clinometer  
06S4081  
(3.5/5.2m)  
06S4080 (15/30/50m)  
12/24 VDC  
Hull unit  
250V-DPYCYS-2.5  
CH-304  
CH-305  
Note 1: Optional cable between the  
monitor unit and control unit  
for separate installation  
-MJ-A10SPF0002-015 (1.5m)  
-MJ-A10SPF0002-050 (5m)  
Note 2 a b<15m  
Note 3: MU-151C can be connected for MU-100C.  
In this case, the monitor and control units should  
be mounted seprately.  
Also, the MU-151C requires the independent power.  
Note 4: Satellite compass SC-50/110 can be connected.  
See the schematic diagram.  
Wiring, with monitor  
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IF-8000  
Note 1  
Navigation equipment  
Max. 15m  
External monitor Note 2  
Interface unit  
Note 3  
* a  
External monitor  
* b  
Note 3  
06S4078  
(5/10m)  
CONT  
REM  
MJ-A10SPF0002-050  
(5m)  
06S4078  
(5/10m)  
Control unit  
CH-302  
Control unit, rear view  
(5m)  
Remote controller  
Transceiver unit  
CH-303  
SPEAKER  
MJ-A6SPF  
0012  
Loudspeaker  
(w/cable)  
DPYCYS-2.5  
12-24VDC  
Satellite  
compass  
06S4081  
Ext. KP  
(3.5/5.2m)  
06S4037  
(10m)  
Monitor unit  
Clinometer  
12/24VDC  
06S4080(15/30/50m)  
DPYCYS-2.5  
Hull unit  
CH-304  
CH-305  
Note 1: Two interface units may be connected.  
Note 2: For interface unit, the external monitor (user  
supply) is required.  
Note 3 *a b<15m  
Wiring, without monitor  
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2.2  
Transceiver Unit  
Connect the cables as shown in the figure below.  
06P0254  
J3  
7P-NH connector  
(local supply)  
J6  
J5  
J2  
TB1  
+
Tie these cables with  
locking spacer.  
-
*Note  
*Note  
DATA/VIDEO OUT  
SPEAKER  
Earth  
MOTION SENSOR  
12-24VDC  
Monitor unit  
MU-100C  
or  
Interface unit  
IF-8000  
HULL  
UNIT  
External loudspeaker  
SC-05WR  
To ship's  
earth  
Motion sensor  
MS-100  
or  
Clinometer  
BS-704  
DPYCYS-2.5  
Ship's mains  
12-24 DCV  
06S4080  
Hull unit  
CH-304/CH-305  
External KP  
NMEA/SATELLITE COMPASS  
Satellite compass  
SC-50/110, etc.  
*: Fix the braided shield with the clamp.  
Transceiver unit, internal view  
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Synchronizing Transmission with Echo Sounder or Other Sonar  
To synchronize transmission of the CH-300 with an echo sounder or other type  
of sonar, connect it as shown below.  
H7P-SHF (local supply)  
Transceiver unit  
Sonar, E/S  
Vinyl wire (local supply)  
AWG22-26  
J3  
06P0254  
3 to 15V  
positive  
KP OUT  
+5V to 15V  
GND  
3
KPI  
EXT_SW 5  
6
GND  
HULL UNIT clamp  
Connection of transceiver unit to other sonar/echo sounder  
Note: Outputting KP of CH-300 to other sonar, echo sounder  
Transceiver unit  
J3  
06P0254  
2
KPO  
(E/S transmits, SONAR)  
12V  
positive  
GND 6  
Outputting KP of CH-300 to other sonar, echo sounder  
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2.3  
Hull Unit  
Pass the cables to the 06P0257 Board, through the cable protectors.  
Fasten glands securely  
by hand.  
J2  
06P0257  
Cable from transducer  
06S4081  
J1  
J3  
Attach the EMI core RFC-4 (supplied)  
to this cable, and then fix the core to the  
cable for JI with the cable tie CV-100N  
(supplied).  
*Note  
J2  
J1  
Cable from transceiver unit  
06S4080  
*Note  
*Note  
TB2  
+
Power cable  
250V-DPYCYS-2.5  
-
Power switch  
Should always be in up position (ON).  
06P0243  
Earth  
Connect to ship's earth.  
*Note: Fix the braided shield with cable clamp.  
Hull unit, inside view  
Attaching EMI core RFC-4  
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2.4  
Interface Unit  
CONT  
NMEA  
DATA/VIDEO IN DATA/VIDEO OUT  
RGB OUT  
VGA  
monitor  
Transceiver unit cable  
06S4078  
NAV  
Earth  
Connect to ship's earth.  
Control  
unit  
Monitor unit  
cable  
cable  
06S4078  
MJ-A10SPF0002  
(1.5/5 m)  
The blackbox type requires connection of a VGA monitor, via the interface unit  
IF-8000. Supply monitor and interconnection cable (Max. length 15 m with  
Dsub-15P connectors of male, three rows of 15 pins). The monitor used should  
satisfy the specifications shown below.  
VGA type  
ANALOG RGB 0.7 Vpp, positive polarity  
TTL level H, V, Negative polarity  
Note 1: Two interface units can be connected to the transceiver unit in parallel.  
Note 2: When using DATA/VIDEO OUT port, cut and remove the rubber covers  
as below to attach connectors to the interface unit.  
Remove the  
fixing metals.  
Cut and remove  
the covers.  
Note 3: Connect control unit or navigator equipment to either interface unit or  
monitor unit (supplied by FURUNO).  
Note 4: When connecting the monitor unit MU-100C to the interface unit, or two  
interface units in parallel to the transceiver unit, the length of cables should be  
as shown in the figure on next page. Note that two cables 06S4078 (10 m  
length) cannot be used.  
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External  
monitor  
06S4078  
A
06S4078  
B
Transceiver  
unit  
Display unit  
MU-100C  
Interface  
unit  
A+B<15m  
Control unit may be connected  
to interface unit or display unit.  
External  
monitor  
External  
monitor  
06S4078  
A
06S4078  
C
Interface  
unit  
Interface  
unit  
Transceiver  
unit  
A+C<15m  
Connect control unit to an  
interface unit.  
2.5  
I/O Sentences  
Talkers may be chosen from among GP, LC, LA, DR, DE and other (II). Refer to  
“NAV DATA” in System Setting 1 menu.  
Available I/O sentences  
Sentences  
GLL  
I/O  
Remarks  
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Geographic position, latitude/longitude  
Global positioning system fix data  
Recommended minimum specific LORAN-C data  
Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data  
Course over ground and ground speed  
Water speed and heading, any talker  
Heading, magnetic, any talker  
GGA  
RMA  
RMC  
VTG  
VHW  
HDG  
HDM  
HDT  
VDR  
DBS  
DBT  
Heading, magnetic  
Heading, true, any talker  
Set and drift, any talker  
Depth below surface, any talker  
Depth below transducer, any talker, NMEA Version 1.5  
Depth, any talker, NMEA Version 2.0  
Water temperature, any talker  
DPT  
MTW  
MDA  
att  
Water temperature, any talker  
True heading, pitching, rolling, P sentence  
Target latitude and longitude  
TLL  
O
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3. ADJUSTMENTS  
3.1  
General Checks  
General checks  
Check point, Rating  
On-keel Installation  
Check Item  
Retraction tank level  
Off-keel Installation  
Within 1 m  
Clearance between transducer and  
bottom of retraction tank when  
transducer is completely retracted  
by hand crank  
1 cm  
Transducer travel  
(lowered by hand clank)  
400 travel:  
Minimum 30 cm  
Note: For checking purposes, a  
clearance of approximately 1 meter  
is required beneath the bottom of  
the transducer.  
250 travel:  
Minimum 22 cm  
Bow mark on the shaft sleeve should face to  
ship's bow.  
Transducer heading  
Bow  
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General checks (con’t)  
Check Item  
Check point, Rating  
Wiring check  
All cables are correctly connected.  
All lead wires are tightly fixed with contact pins  
or crimp-on lugs.  
All screws are firmly fastened.  
Cables are firmly secured.  
Cable shields are properly grounded.  
Rejecting source of noise and  
interference  
Noise generating machinery (motor,  
radiotelephone, TV set, etc.) are not placed  
nearby.  
Magnetic devices are not placed in the vicinity of  
display unit.  
Earth  
Each unit is grounded with a copper strap.  
Ship’s mains voltage is stable 12 or 24 VDC.  
Ship’s mains voltage  
Watertightness  
Water should not leak from the main body flange  
or along the main shaft.  
3.2  
Checking TX Frequency  
Check the TX frequency after installing the equipment.  
1. Press the MENU key to open the menu.  
2. Press the cursor pad to select SYS at the top of the menu display.  
3. Press to select GO TO SYS MENU.  
MENU  
COM1 COM2 HORZ VERT ES SHORT-CUT  
SYS  
GO TO SYS MENU  
YES  
NO  
: SELECT  
MENU: END  
: CHANGE  
User menu (SYS)  
4. Press to select YES to display the system menu.  
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3. ADJUSTMENT  
** SYSTEM MENU **  
SYSTEM SETTING:  
RANGE-SONAR MODE  
RANGE-VERTICAL MODE  
RANGE-E/S MODE  
RANGE-TRACK MODE  
COLOR PALETTE  
LANGUAGE  
SYSTEM BACKUP  
LOAD BACKUP DATA  
HEADING OFFSET, DRAFT OFFSET  
ADJ MOTION SENSOR  
TX FREQ ADJUST  
TEST  
TEST PATTERN  
DEMO MODE  
DEFAULT  
: MENU DISPLAY MENU: END  
: SELECT  
System menu  
5. Press to select TEST.  
6. Press to show the test display.  
MAIN PROGRAM NO. 0650111-**.**  
PANEL PROGRAM NO. 0650112-**.**  
ROM  
RAM  
: OK  
: OK  
: OK  
VRAM  
NMEA 1  
NMEA 2  
: OK  
: OK  
TX FREQUENCY  
ROLL  
: 85/215 kHz (or 60/153 kHz)  
MS: 10  
MS: 10  
SC: _ _ _  
SC: _ _ _  
PITCH  
PULSES  
359  
: 0  
NG  
0
TRAIN  
TEST COUNT=  
PANEL  
REMOTE CONTROL  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
EXIT  
0
0
0
0
** Program Version No.  
Test display  
7. Check the frequency at the TX FREQUENCY line on the test display.  
8. Press the MENU key several times to close the menu.  
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3. ADJUSTMENT  
3.3  
Heading Alignment Setting  
The heading line can be compensated from the system menu ( –180° to +180°).  
1. Locate a target (buoy, etc.) in the bow direction and display it on the screen  
at close range, read deviation. The heading alignment is correct when the  
target is displayed at 12 o’clock on the screen.  
Heading  
Buoy  
12 o'clock position  
When on-screen target is skewed right,  
transducer heading is skewed left.  
Checking heading alignment  
2. Press the MENU key to display the menu.  
3. Press ◄ ► to select SYS at the top of menu display.  
4. Press to select GO TO SYS.  
5. Press to select YES to display the system menu.  
6. Press to select HEADING OFFSET, DRAFT OFFSET, and then press ►  
to display the heading offset display.  
** HEADING OFFSET/DRAFT OFFSET **  
HEADING  
DRAFT  
:
:
0
˚
(-180˚ - +180˚)  
(0.0 - 60.0m)  
0.0  
˚
: CHANGE  
MENU: END  
: SELECT  
Heading offset display  
7. Press or to align heading (1° step) so that the target selected at step 1  
appears at the twelve o’clock position.  
8. Press to choose DRAFT.  
9. Press or to set ship’s draft.  
10.Press the MENU key twice to close the menu.  
11. Confirm that the target on heading direction appears at the twelve o’clock  
position.  
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3. ADJUSTMENT  
3.4  
Setting for Synchronizing Transmission with  
other Equipment  
To synchronize transmission with other echo sounder (see paragraph 2.2), do as  
follows:  
1. Press the MENU key to display the menu.  
2. Press to select COM1 at the top of menu display.  
MENU  
COM1 COM2 HORZ VERT ES PRESET SYS  
TX POWER  
PULSELENGTH  
TX RATE  
MAX  
LONG  
10  
INT REJECT  
AGC  
OFF  
OFF  
0
AUDIO LEVEL  
: SELECT  
: CHANGE  
MENU: END  
Menu (COM1)  
3. Press to select TX RATE.  
4. Press to display the setting window.  
TX RATE  
5
EXT. MIN  
MAX  
(EXT., 1-10)  
TX RATE window  
5. Press several times to select EXT.  
6. Press the MENU key to close the menu.  
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3. ADJUSTMENT  
3.5  
Setting for Satellite Compass  
FURUNO Satellite Compass SC-50/110 can be connected to feed  
rolling/pitching data to this equipment. Connect the SC-50/110 sensor to the  
NMEA/SATELLITE COMPASS port, and set up this port as below.  
1. Press the MENU key to show the menu.  
2. Press to select SYS at the top of menu display.  
3. Press to select GO TO SYS MENU.  
4. Press to select YES to display the system menu.  
5. Press to select SYSTEM SETTING.  
** SYSTEM SETTING 1 **  
MENU  
1
2
POSITION  
TRACK  
: SHIP'S L/L  
: OFF  
SHIP'S LOP  
CURSOR L/L  
ON  
CURRENT DATA  
: OFF  
FLOW FROM  
FLOW TO  
HEADING INDICATION : TRUE  
AZ  
NORTH MARK  
CSE DATA  
: OFF  
: NAV  
: GPS  
: 4800  
ON  
GYRO  
NAV DATA  
LoranC LoranA DR DECCA OTHERS  
NAV2 BAUDRATE  
9600  
19200 38400  
1/1  
TVG CORRECTION  
UNIT  
: OFF  
: m  
1/2  
ft  
fa  
HIRO P/B  
TEMP  
:
C
F
TARGET L/L  
CUSTOM KEY  
ETA MARK  
: OFF  
ON  
:
PRESET KEY SHORT-CUT KEY  
: OFF  
10sec 30sec 1min 3min  
MENU: END  
6min  
: CHANGE  
: SELECT  
System setting 1 menu  
6. Press to select NAV 2 BAUDRATE, and then press to select 38400.  
7. Press to select MENU at the top of the menu, and then press to select  
2.  
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3. ADJUSTMENT  
** SYSTEM SETTING 2 **  
1
2
MENU  
:
GAIN SETTING PROTECT : OFF  
ON  
ON  
HORZ/HISTORY  
:
OFF  
HORZ/VERT ZOOM  
HORZ/PLOTTER  
EMPHASIS MODE  
:
:
:
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
NORMAL  
RED  
STABILIZER  
: OFF  
MOTION SENSOR  
(OFF, 5-15 kt)  
SAT. COMPASS  
AUTO RETRACTION : OFF  
SPEED ALARM/MESSAGE : OFF  
ON  
DOT  
LINE  
SWEEP INDICATOR  
:
DEFAULT SETTING  
:
NO  
YES  
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SPEED IS 15 KNOTS WHILE SOUNDOME IS BEING  
RETRACTED. IF VESSEL HAS REPAID ACCELERATION CAPABILITIES,  
AUTO RETRACTION SETTINGS OF 10-12 KNOTS ARE MANDATORY TO  
AVOID CATASTROPHIC DAMAGE TO SOUNDOME ASSY. ANY PHISICAL  
DAMAGE TO THE SOUDOME ASSY. IS CONSIDERED ABUSE AND  
IS NOT A WARRANTY ISSUE.  
: CHANGE  
MENU: END  
: SELECT  
System setting 2 menu  
8. Press to select STABILIZER.  
9. Press to select SAT. COMPASS.  
10.Press the MENU key twice to close the menu.  
Note: To output data from SC-50/110 in NMEA format, set the SC-50/110 as  
follows.  
-Output format: IEC ed1  
-Sentence: ATT (For others, set all OFF.)  
-Baud rate: 38400 bps  
-Cycle: 25 ms  
(Talker : any)  
Note: When connecting the analog signal of Satellite Compass SC-50/110 to the  
MOTION SENSOR port on the transceiver unit, choose MOTION  
SENSOR at step 9 in the above procedure. For wiring details, see the  
interconnection diagram at the back of this manual.  
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3.6  
Setting of Motion Sensor/Satellite Compass  
When connecting the motion sensor, clinometer or satellite compass, enter  
ship’s roll and pitch angles as shown below. Note that the adjustment can be  
done only when connected to the MOTION SENSOR port. For the satellite  
compass, however, do not duplicate this adjustment; enter values at one location  
only.  
1. Press the MENU key to display the user menu.  
2. Press to select SYS at the top of the menu display.  
3. Press to select GO TO SYS.  
4. Press to select YES.  
5. Press to select ADJ MOTION SENSOR, and then press to display the  
ADJ MOTION SENSOR menu.  
** ADJ MOTION SENSOR **  
ROLL ANGLE: 0˚  
PITCH ANGLE: 0˚  
ADJ: +5*  
ADJ: +5*  
˚
˚
(-10˚ - +10˚)  
(-10˚ - +10˚)  
: SELECT  
: CHANGE  
MENU: END  
*: For Clinometer BS-704, tilt angle is displayed. For Motion Sensor MS-100,  
the readout is "0" (zero) when the ship is stopped, regardress of actual roll or pitch.  
Adj motion sensor menu  
6. Press or to select ROLL ANGLE or PITCH ANGLE.  
7. Press or to adjust (-10° to +10°).  
8. For MS-100, use a clinometer or other similar measuring device to measure  
ship’s semi-permanent inclination angle. Take the polarity of the angle. For  
example, if the stern is 3° down, set -3°.  
+
+
0
0
+
-
ROLL ANGLE Starboard up  
PITCH ANGLE Stern up  
Starboard down  
Stern down  
For clinometer BS-704, adjust so that the indication shows “0” (zero).  
9. Press the MENU key several times to close the menu.  
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3.7  
System Back Up  
After setting up the equipment, follow the procedure below to back up system  
settings. Backup data can be loaded in the event of equipment trouble, to restore  
previous system settings.  
1. Press the MENU key to display the user menu.  
2. Press to select SYS at the top of the menu.  
3. Press to select GO TO SYS MENU.  
4. Press to select YES.  
The system menu appears.  
5. Press to select SYSTEM BACKUP.  
6. Press to display the system backup menu.  
** SYSTEM BACK UP**  
ARE YOU SURE?  
:
NO  
YES  
NOTE: OVERWITES PREVIOUS BACKUP DATA  
MENU: END  
: CHANGE  
System backup menu  
7. Press to select YES.  
8. Press the MENU key to backup data.  
The backup data is saved, and then return to the System menu.  
9. Press the MENU key to return to the normal display.  
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3. ADJUSTMENT  
3.8  
Setting of Interface Unit  
Set DIP switch S1 in the interface unit as follows.  
A unit is connected to DATA/VIDEO OUT port of the interface unit : all OFF.  
Nothing is connected to DATA/VIDEO OUT port of the interface unit: all ON.  
S1  
ON  
OFF  
J3  
J1  
J2  
*: J6 and J7 set to "THROUGH" side.  
Interface unit, DIP switch S1 location  
External  
Monitor  
Processor  
Unit  
Interface  
Unit  
Monitor  
Unit  
S1:All OFF  
External  
Monitor  
Processor  
Unit  
Interface  
Unit  
S1:All ON  
External  
Monitor  
External  
Monitor  
Processor  
Unit  
Interface  
Unit  
Interface  
Unit  
S1:All ON  
S1:All OFF  
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操作/表示部 CONTROL/DISPLAY UNIT CH-302/MU-100C  
送受信装置  
TRANSCEIVER UNIT  
CH-303  
上下装置  
HULL UNIT  
上下動部  
RAISE/LOWER DRIVE UNIT  
CH-3041  
表示部  
操作部  
3B1 CPU 06P0254  
MJ-A10SPF  
MJ-A10SPF  
CH-304 400mmストローク  
TRAVEL  
CH-305 250mmストローク  
MONITOR UNIT  
*4  
MU-100C  
CONTROL UNIT  
CH-302  
*4  
DISP  
TRXTD-A  
TRXTD-B  
CONTD-A  
CONTD-B  
PSW-H  
PSW-C  
+12V  
*3  
MJ-A10SPF0002,φ9  
0.15/1.5/5m  
*3  
MJ-A7SPF  
5m  
XHP-20 J2  
DATA/VIDEO OUT  
J1  
4B2 PRA 06P0257  
CH-3051  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PWRON-H  
PWRON-C  
RLCONT-H  
RLCONT-C  
TRM1-H  
TRM1-C  
TRM2-H  
TRM2-C  
TIM1-H  
TIM1-C  
TIM2-H  
REM  
REMS0-N  
CONT  
DATA/VIDEO IN  
R
XM2A-2501  
XM2A-2501  
TRAVEL  
J1 VHR-4N  
1
2
3
4
TRXTD-A  
TRXTD-B  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
R
G
B
A
B
C
D
TR1  
TR2  
REMS1-N  
REMR0-N  
REMR1-N  
REMR2-N  
+12V  
G
CONTD-A  
CONTD-B  
PSW-H  
PSW-C  
+12V  
GND  
SCAN-REV  
F.GND  
B
旋回俯仰部  
SOUNDOME  
CH-3042  
TD GND  
NC  
HS-N  
VS-N  
YC-N  
TRXTD-A  
CONTD-A  
TD-A  
RD-A  
HS-N  
VS-N  
YC-N  
TRXTD-A  
CONTD-A  
TD-A  
RD-A  
*3  
VHR-3N J2  
J3 XHP-3  
1
2
3
1
2
3
TD1  
TD2  
TD GND  
SIGP+  
SIGP-  
NC  
GND  
5B1 DOM 06P0244  
*3  
9
10  
11  
GND  
SCAN-REV  
F.GND  
*3  
06S4080  
15/30/50m  
φ13.7  
*3  
06S4078,5/10m,φ12  
VHR-3N  
9
10  
J2  
9
10  
1
2
3
TD1  
TD2  
TD GND  
12 TIM2-C  
13  
14 UPLMT-H  
15  
16 TR0-H  
PSW-H 11  
11 PSW-H  
4B1 DRV 06P0243  
HULLV-H  
*3  
XHP-12 J2  
*3  
XHP-12  
12  
13  
12  
13  
12VA  
0V  
12VA  
12VA-GND  
*2  
IV-2SQ.  
J1 XHP-20  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
J1  
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TIP1  
TIP3  
TIP2  
TIP4  
TRP1  
TRP3  
TRP2  
TRP4  
TR0  
TIP1  
TIP3  
TIP2  
TIP4  
TRP1  
TRP3  
TRP2  
TRP4  
TR0  
PWRON-H  
PWRON-C  
RLCONT-H  
RLCONT-C  
TRM1-H  
TRM1-C  
TRM2-H  
TRM2-C  
TIM1-H  
DNLMT-H  
R-GND 14  
15  
B-GND 16  
17  
VS-N-GND 18  
14 R-GND  
15  
16 B-GND  
17  
18 VS-N-GND  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
G-GND  
G-GND  
17  
18  
F0-H  
F1-H  
HS-N-GND  
HS-N-GND  
リモートコントローラ  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
CH-256  
19 F2-H  
20  
*2  
COM_C  
19  
20  
21  
22  
19  
20  
21  
22  
YC-N-GND  
TRXTD-B  
CONTD-B  
TXD-B  
YC-N-GND  
TRXTD-B  
CONTD-B  
TD-B  
H7P-SHF  
J3  
*3  
MJ-A6SPF  
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
+12V  
KPO  
KPI  
SIG  
EXT-SW  
GND  
SIG2  
MJ-A6SPF0011(6P-4P)  
MJ-A6SPF0012(6P-6P)  
5/10m,φ6.1  
EXTERNAL  
KP/SIG  
NMEA  
10  
11  
+12V  
GND  
GND 12  
+12V  
GND  
TIM1-C  
TIM2-H  
RD-C 23  
24  
12VA 25  
23 RD-B  
24  
25 12VA  
航法装置  
NAV. EQUIPMENT  
IEC61162-1(NMEA)  
TD-A  
TD-B  
RD-H  
RD-C  
NC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
PSW-C  
PSW-C  
12 GND  
TIM2-C 12  
13  
UPLMT-H 14  
15  
TR0-H 16  
HULLV-H  
DNLMT-H  
F.GND  
3B2 TRX 06P0255  
J5  
17  
18  
F0-H  
F1-H  
TB2  
(+)12/24VDC  
(-)  
1
2
*1  
IV-2SQ.  
VHR-4N  
F2-H 19  
20  
1
TR1  
TR2  
COM_C  
2
3
4
TD GND  
NC  
XHP-3  
J6  
1
2
3
SIGP+  
SIGP-  
NC  
*1  
DPYCYS-2.5  
12/24VDC  
SPEAKER  
5m  
φ3.5  
NMEA/  
SATELLITE  
COMPASS  
*2  
S06-9-5,5m  
*3  
MJ-A6SPF  
スピーカ  
LOUDSPEAKER  
SC-05WR  
MJ-A6SPF0011  
MJ-A6SPF0012  
TD-A  
TD-B  
RD-H  
RD-C  
GND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
延長ケーブル  
EXTENSION CABLE  
DATA OUT 1-5  
*2  
3B3 PWR 06P0256  
TB1  
(+)12-24VDC  
(-)  
1
2
3
4
TD-A  
TD-B  
サテライト  
コンパス  
SATELLITE  
*1  
DPYCYS-2.5  
サテライトコンパスSC-50/110はアナログ出力を  
MONITOR SENSORポートに接続することも可能  
THE SATELLITE COMPASS SC-50/110 CAN BE  
CONNECTED TO "MONITOR SENSOR" PORT (ANALOG SIG.)  
1
2
12-24VDC  
*1  
DPYC(Y)-1.5  
*2  
GND  
COMPASS  
SC-50/110  
100/110/115/  
200/220/230VAC  
1φ, 50/60 Hz  
MOTION  
SENSOR  
MOTION  
*2  
SRCN2A  
13-5S  
*2  
S06-6-10(5-5P),10m,φ9.2  
1
2
5
6
SENSOR  
SRCN2A  
13-5S  
動揺検出器  
MOTION SENSOR  
MS-100  
または OR  
傾斜角検出器  
CLINOMETER  
*2  
*2  
SC-50/110  
(+)(-)  
1
12VB  
ROLL  
PITCH  
GND  
整流器  
RECTIFIER  
RU-1746B-2  
*1  
TTYCS-1Q  
ROLL  
J11  
ROLL  
SG  
2
3
4
5
1
12VB  
ROLL  
PITCH  
GND  
2
3
4
5
1
2
*1  
IV-8SQ.  
GND  
PITCH  
J12  
GND  
BS-704  
1
2
PITCH  
SG  
*1  
IV-2SQ.  
注記  
*1)造船所手配。  
*2)オプション。  
*3)コネクタは工場で取付済み。  
*4)表示部はMU-100Cの代わりにMU-151Cを使用することも可能。  
ただし、MU-151Cには電源接続が必要。  
DRAWN  
Apr. 13, '05  
CHECKED  
TITLE  
CH-300  
E. MIYOSHI  
NOTE  
名 称  
2周波サーチライトソナー  
相互結線図  
TAKAHASHI.T  
*1. SHIPYARD SUPPLY.  
APPROVED  
SCALE  
*2. OPTION.  
Y. Hatai  
MASS  
*3. CONNECTOR PLUG IS FITTED AT FACTORY.  
*4. THE MONITOR UNIT MU-151C CAN BE USED INSTEAD OF MU-151C.  
HOWEVER, THE MU-151C MUST BE POWERED FROM SHIP'S MAINS.  
NAME  
DUAL-FREQUENCY SEARCHLIGHT SONER  
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM  
kg  
DWG No.  
C1325-C01- A  
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.  
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S-2  
1
2
3
4
5
6
送受信装置  
TRANSCEIVER UNIT  
CH-303  
インターフェイスユニット  
INTERFACE UNIT  
IF-8000  
上下装置  
HULL UNIT  
上下動部  
RAISE/LOWER DRIVE UNIT  
CH-3041  
3B1 CPU 06P0254  
DATA/VIDEO OUT  
J1  
CH-304 400mmストローク  
TRAVEL  
CH-305 250mmストローク  
XM2A-2501 DATA/VIDEO IN  
XHP-20 J2  
XM2A-2501  
RGB OUT  
D-SUB15P  
4B2 PRA 06P0257  
CH-3051  
1
R
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PWRON-H  
PWRON-C  
RLCONT-H  
RLCONT-C  
TRM1-H  
TRM1-C  
TRM2-H  
TRM2-C  
TIM1-H  
TIM1-C  
TIM2-H  
R
G
B
外部モニター  
VGA MONITOR  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
NC  
TRAVEL  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
G
B
J1 VHR-4N  
1
2
3
4
A
B
C
D
TR1  
TR2  
HS-N  
VS-N  
YC-N  
TRXTD-A  
CONTD-A  
TD-A  
RD-A  
PSW-H  
HS-N  
VS-N  
YC-N  
TRXTD-A  
CONTD-A  
TD-A  
RD-A  
PSW-H  
旋回俯仰部  
SOUNDOME  
CH-3042  
TD GND  
NC  
GNCD  
GND  
GND  
GND  
NC  
GND  
GNDC  
NC  
*3  
VHR-3N J2  
J3 XHP-3  
1
2
3
1
2
3
TD1  
TD2  
TD GND  
SIGP+  
SIGP-  
NC  
*3, *4  
06S4078,5/10m,φ12 (A)  
5B1 DOM 06P0244  
*3  
9
10  
11  
*3  
06S4080  
15/30/50m  
φ13.7  
10  
11  
10  
11  
VHR-3N  
1
J2  
TD1  
TD2  
TD GND  
12 12VA  
13  
14 R-GND  
15  
16 B-GND  
2
3
12 TIM2-C  
13  
14 UPLMT-H  
15  
16 TR0-H  
12VA 12  
13  
R-GND 14  
15  
B-GND 16  
4B1 DRV 06P0243  
12VA-GND  
HULLV-H  
0V  
*3  
XHP-12 J2  
*3  
リモートコントローラ  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
*2  
HSYNC  
VSYNC  
NC  
XHP-12  
1
J1 XHP-20  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
J1  
G-GND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TIP1  
TIP3  
TIP2  
TIP4  
TRP1  
TRP3  
TRP2  
TRP4  
TR0  
TIP1  
TIP3  
TIP2  
TIP4  
TRP1  
TRP3  
TRP2  
TRP4  
TR0  
PWRON-H  
PWRON-C  
RLCONT-H  
RLCONT-C  
TRM1-H  
TRM1-C  
TRM2-H  
TRM2-C  
TIM1-H  
DNLMT-H  
G-GND  
CH-256  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
17  
18  
HS-N-GND  
VS-N-GND  
17  
18  
17  
18  
F0-H  
F1-H  
HS-N-GND  
VS-N-GND  
操作部  
CONTROL UNIT  
MJ-A10SPF  
MJ-A10SPF  
*3  
19 YC-N-GND  
20  
21 CONTD-B  
22  
23 RD-B  
19 F2-H  
20  
YC-N-GND 19  
20  
CONTD-B 21  
22  
RD-C 23  
TRXTD-B  
COM_C  
TRXTD-B  
CH-302  
DISP  
*5  
*3  
MJ-A7SPF  
5m  
MJ-A10SPF0002,φ9  
1.5/5m  
REM  
CONT  
TD-B  
TXD-B  
H7P-SHF  
TRXTD-A  
TRXTD-B  
CONTD-A  
CONTD-B  
PSW-H  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
1
2
3
4
5
TRXTD-A  
REMS0-N  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
J3  
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
+12V  
KPO  
KPI  
SIG  
EXT-SW  
GND  
SIG2  
TRXTD-B  
CONTD-A  
CONTD-B  
PSW-H  
REMS1-N  
REMR0-N  
REMR1-N  
REMR2-N  
+12V  
EXTERNAL  
KP/SIG  
24  
25  
PSW-C  
12VA  
10  
11  
24  
25  
+12V  
GND  
GND 12  
+12V  
GND  
TIM1-C  
TIM2-H  
PSW-C  
12VA  
12 GND  
TIM2-C 12  
13  
UPLMT-H 14  
15  
TR0-H 16  
HULLV-H  
PSW-C  
+12V  
GND  
SCAN-REV  
F.GND  
6
7
PSW-C  
+12V  
GND  
DNLMT-H  
8
9
10  
GND  
SCAN-REV  
F.GND  
3B2 TRX 06P0255  
J5  
17  
18  
F0-H  
F1-H  
TB2  
(+)12/24VDC  
(-)  
1
2
VHR-4N  
F2-H 19  
20  
1
TR1  
TR2  
*1  
IV-2SQ.  
COM_C  
*3  
MJ-A6SPF  
2
MJ-A6SPF0011(6P-4P)  
MJ-A6SPF0012(6P-6P)  
5/10m,φ6.1  
NMEA  
3
4
TD GND  
NC  
*5  
航法装置  
NAV. EQUIPMENT  
IEC61162-1(NMEA)  
TD-A  
TD-B  
RD-H  
RD-C  
NC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
XHP-3  
J6  
1
2
3
SIGP+  
SIGP-  
NC  
*1  
DPYCYS-2.5  
12/24VDC  
F.GND  
SPEAKER  
φ3.5  
5m  
DATA/VIDEO OUT  
*4  
*2  
S06-9-5,5m  
NMEA/  
SATELLITE  
COMPASS  
(B)  
MU-100C, MU-151C  
OR  
IF-8000  
1
CH-303の  
スピーカ  
LOUDSPEAKER  
SC-05WR  
*3  
MJ-A6SPF  
ポートと同じ  
SAME AS THE  
PORT OF CH-303  
延長ケーブル  
EXTENSION CABLE  
25  
MJ-A6SPF0011  
MJ-A6SPF0012  
1
2
3
4
5
6
TD-A  
TD-B  
RD-H  
RD-C  
GND  
*2  
DATA OUT 1-5  
3B3 PWR 06P0256  
TB1  
(+)12-24VDC  
(-)  
*1  
DPYCYS-2.5  
1
2
3
4
TD-A  
TD-B  
サテライト  
コンパス  
SATELLITE  
*1  
IV-2SQ.  
1
2
12-24VDC  
*1  
DPYC(Y)-1.5  
100/110/115/  
200/220/230VAC  
1φ, 50/60 Hz  
*2  
GND  
COMPASS  
MOTION  
SENSOR  
サテライトコンパスSC-50/110はアナログ出力を  
1
2
5
6
SRCN2A  
13-5S  
MONITOR SENSORポートに接続することも可能  
THE SATELLITE COMPASS SC-50/110 CAN BE  
CONNECTED TO "MONITOR SENSOR" PORT (ANALOG SIG.)  
*2  
S06-6-10(5-5P),10m,φ9.2  
(+)(-)  
整流器  
RECTIFIER  
RU-1746B-2  
動揺検出器  
*2  
MOTION SENSOR  
MS-100  
または OR  
傾斜角検出器  
CLINOMETER  
*2  
*2  
1
12VB  
ROLL  
PITCH  
GND  
2
3
4
5
MOTION  
*2  
SENSOR  
SRCN2A  
13-5S  
*1  
IV-8SQ.  
SC-50/110  
*1  
TTYCS-1Q  
GND  
ROLL  
J11  
ROLL  
SG  
1
12VB  
ROLL  
PITCH  
GND  
BS-704  
2
3
4
5
1
2
注記  
*1  
IV-2SQ.  
*1)造船所手配。  
PITCH  
J12  
*2)オプション支給。  
*3)コネクタは工場で取付済み。  
GND  
1
2
PITCH  
SG  
*4)送受信装置から表示部MU-100Cまたは第2IF-8000までのケーブル長の合計は15m以下であること(A+B≦15)。  
*5)IF-8000の「DATA/VIDEO OUT」ポートにオプションの表示部MU-100Cを接続した場合、  
操作部および航法装置はIF-8000かMU-100Cのどちらか一方に接続可能)。  
NOTE  
DRAWN  
Jun. 23, '05  
CHECKED  
TITLE  
CH-300  
E. MIYOSHI  
*1. SHIPYARD SUPPLY.  
名 称  
2周波サーチライトソナー(I/Fユニット使用)  
相互結線図  
TAKAHASHI.T  
*2. OPTION.  
APPROVED  
SCALE  
*3. CONNECTOR PLUG IS FITTED AT FACTORY.  
Y. Hatai  
*4. CABLE LENGTH BETWEEN TRANSCEIVER AND MONITOR UNIT (MU-100C) OR 2ND I/F UNIT SHOULD BE 15 m OR LESS (A+B≦15).  
*5. WHEN OPTIONAL MU-100C IS CONNECTED TO "DATA/VIDEO OUT" OF IF-8000, BOTH CONTROL UNIT AND NAVIGATIONAL EQUIPMENT  
CAN BE CONNECTED TO MU-100C OR IF-8000 UNIT.  
MASS  
NAME  
DUAL-FREQUENCY SEARCHLIGHT SONER (W/ I/F UNIT)  
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM  
kg  
DWG No.  
C1325-C02- B  
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.  
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