0% found this document useful (0 votes)
494 views246 pages

Navnet3d - DFF - sc30 Sme 44440 b2

The document describes software version V02.06 for FURUNO MFD units. Key changes and improvements in V02.06 include thicker heading lines, a brighter active window frame color, improved radar and camera resolution in overlay mode, and monitoring of transmitted NMEA2000 data packets without stopping transmission. The software also includes limitations such as some FURUNO products not being detected on the NMEA2000 network and disconnected device names persisting in the nicknames list when using the installation wizard.

Uploaded by

Vladimir
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
494 views246 pages

Navnet3d - DFF - sc30 Sme 44440 b2

The document describes software version V02.06 for FURUNO MFD units. Key changes and improvements in V02.06 include thicker heading lines, a brighter active window frame color, improved radar and camera resolution in overlay mode, and monitoring of transmitted NMEA2000 data packets without stopping transmission. The software also includes limitations such as some FURUNO products not being detected on the NMEA2000 network and disconnected device names persisting in the nicknames list when using the installation wizard.

Uploaded by

Vladimir
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 246

The paper used in this manual

is elemental chlorine free.

・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer

9-52 Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN

Telephone : +81-(0)798-65-2111
Fax : +81-(0)798-65-4200

All rights reserved. Printed in Japan A : OCT . 2009


B2 : AUG . 18, 2011
Pub. No. SME-44440-B2
(KAOK ) NAVNET3D/DFF1_3/SC30 *00017258410*
*00017258410*
* 0 0 0 1 7 2 5 8 4 1 0 *
2/5

Remedy
Connecting the NMEA2000 sensor directly to the MFD8/12/BB eliminates the problem.
But if this installation is not possible, follow the installation guidelines below and modify
the DRS.

1) Keep the amateur radio antenna as far away from the NMEA2000 sensor and
its cable(s).
2) Avoid the vertical routing (parallel to radio antenna) of the NMEA2000 cable.

Bad cable routing Good cable routing

Fig.3 Route of NMEA2000 cable

3) Cut the NMEA2000 cable to the proper length and fix it with the supplied cable
clamp as shown in Fig.4.

Use cable clamp supplied

Fig.4 NMEA2000 cable in DRS


3/5

Modification on DRS
To prevent the emission of unwanted signal from the cables in the DRS, use ferrite
cores and a shielding tube and modify the NMEA2000 board (03P9462).

1) Install ferrite cores on NMEA2000 and DRS power cables in the DRS and on the
DRS power cable at the back of MFD12 as shown in Figs.5 and 6.

Fig.5 Ferrite cores on cables in DRS

Fig.6 Ferrite core on DRS power cable at the back of MFD12


4/5

2) Use a flexible shielding tube as shown

Clamp tube.

Top view
Shielding tube added

Fig.7 Flexible shielding tube on DRS power cable

3) Add capacitors onto PWR board (03P9461) and NMEA2000 board (03P9462) in
the DRS.

PWR board (03P9461)


(a) 1 x 1000 pF, 2000 V between #1 of J302 and GND
(b) 1 x 1000 pF, 2000 V between #2 of J302 and GND
(c) 1 x 0.1 uF, 50 V between #1 and #2 of J302

J302
>1 NET P15V H
0.1 uF, 50 V
>2 NET P15V C

1000 pF, 2000 V 1000 pF, 2000 V

1000 pF, 2000 V, 2 pcs.

0.1 uF, 50 V

Fig.8 Capacitors added onto PWR board, parts side

NMEA2000 board (03P9462)


(a) 1 x 1000 pF, 2000 V between #3 of J603 and GND
(b) 1x 1000 pF, 2000 V between #4 of J603 and GND
(c) 1 x 0.1 uF, 50 V between #3 and #4 of J603
5/5

0.1 uF, 50 V
1000 pF, 2000 V, 2 pcs.

J603
>3 NMEA2K NET S
0.1 uF, 50 V
>4 NMEA2K NET C

1000 pF, 2000 V 1000 pF, 2000 V

Fig.9 Capacitors added on NMEA2000 board, soldering side

4) Place a jumper wire (tinned wire) between pins 1 and 3 of J604 on NMEA2000
board to provide more secure connection of the braided shield of NMEA2000
cable to ground.

Place a jumper wire


onto these pins here.

Fig.10 J604 on NMEA2000, parts side


2/4

Factory-modified sets
From production in April 2010

Moved into Custom


Config tab.

Fig.1 (a) “Vector” Tab in Chart menu (V02.02)

Chart Symbols: S-52/International


Chart Color Palette:
S-52/Standard/Sunlight
Chart Database:
Added HOs S-57/Jeppeen/Navionics

Added
Moved from Custom tab

Added

Fig.1 (b) “Vector” Tab in Chart menu (V02.05)


3/4

Moved into Custom


Config tab

Fig.2 (a) “Custom Config” Tab in Chart menu (V02.02)

Moved from
Vector tab
Added

Added

Fig.2 (b) “Custom Config” Tab in Chart menu (V02.05)


4/4

Added

Fig.3 “General” Tab in DataBox menu (V02.05)


2/7

New program also includes following new features, changes, and improvements.

Other New Features


1) Output of TTM sentence from NMEA0183 port
(100 targets when connecting to FAR-2xx7 and 20 targets when connecting DRS)
Note: Select only TTM in the NMEA0183 Output Sentence selection.
2) Radar operations in the plotter with radar overlay mode (Fig.2)
(Gain, Sea, and Rain adjustment, ARPA target acquisition, and TX on and off)
3) Use of SDHC SD card, up to 32GB – only for MFD8/12
(To use 32GB SD card for MFDBB, use an USB-SD card adapter.)
4) Multiple fuel rate indication (Fig.3)
5) Go To by Position: A waypoint can be entered by LL position. (Fig.4)
6) Highway mode (Fig.5)
7) Boat icon orientation in Ship & Track menu: The boat icon points in the direction of either
ship’s heading or COG. (Fig.6) When “Heading” is selected,
8) Selectable point (icon) size (Fig.7)
9) Connection to the DSC receiver: Receiving DSC and DSE sentences from the DSC
receiver, an icon with MMSI (DSC target) is displayed on the plotter display. DSC
tab is added in Targets menu so that the nickname is assigned to the DSC target.
(Fig.8)
10) TTG to the nearest point in Object Detail window (Fig.9)
11) Anchor watch alarm
12) Wind chill information: This function requires the data from WS-200.

Fig.2 Keys related to radar operation


3/7

Fig.3 Multiple fuel rate indications

Fig.4 Go To by Position

Highway Off Highway On


Fig.5 Highway mode
4/7

Fig.6 Boat Icon Orientation setting

“Big” “Normal” “Small”

Fig.7 Point size selection


5/7

Fig.8 DSC Nickname editor

Fig.9 TTG indication

Changes and Improvements


1) Shutdown message:
V2.05: This device will shut down in xmxs. (Fig.10A)
V2.06: All network devices will shut down in xmxs. (Fig.10B)
2) Thicker heading line (Fig.11)
3) Active window frame color: V2.05: light yellow; V2.06: bright red
4) Improved resolution of analog camera and radar echoes in radar overlay mode
(MFD8/12)
5) “Select…” indication in Data Sources tab (Fig.12) - Old software displays the type
of non-Furuno NMEA2K device, such as DST800 in all boxes when it is connected.
6) The default NMEA2000 output PGNs do not include 126992, 129025, 129026, and
129029.
6/7

7) Monitoring “Trasnsimitted PGNs” without pressing Stop button. (Fig.13)

Fig.10A Shutdown message (V02.06) Fig.10B Shutdown message (V02.05)

Fig.11A Heading Line (V02.06) Fig.11B Heading Line (V02.05)

Fig.12

Fig.13
7/7

Limitation
V02.06 has following limitations.

1) The MFDs are not detected by the following products in the CAN bus
network; NAVpilot-700, FI-50, and RD-33.
The MFD does not respond to the ISO request from other products. Thus the
device cannot receive the navigation information from the MFD.
As the CAN bus devices, GP-330B, PG-700, SC-30, and WS-200 do not require
the navigation data from MFD, the problem does not occur.
2) With the Installation Wizard opened, even when the device is disconnected from
the system, the device name is not deleted from the Nicknames list after pressing
the Refresh button. The disconnected device name is removed from the Data
Source tab.
3) When PG-500 and SC-30 are connected to the multiple MFD system, the
Heading source changes to SC-30 on the Master automatically. PG-500 is
selectable on the Slave.
4) The anchor watch alarm setting resets to OFF when the power is removed.
5) The alarm is not generated when arrived at the final destination sometimes.
6) On arriving at the final destination, the sentences related to the waypoint
7) The system does not output the “Arrival message” when it arrives at the final
destination (last waypoint) sometimes.
8) Factory reset does not reset following values back to the original factory settings:
Chart > Vector > Shallow/Safety/Deep contour; Alarm > Target; Alarm > Fish
Finder; Global > Unit; and My Navnet > Custom Rotokey.
9) On MFDBB, if the analog camera is selected in the split screen of the four
separate segments, the system freezes after about 15 hours.
MFD-BB
MFD-NA-2/MFD-S-2/MFD-EU-2
HOW TO REPLACE HDD ASSY.
This information provides the procedure to replace the 40GB HDD assy. in the processor unit
with an 80GB HDD, supplied as optional kit.

Complete Set
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
MFD-NA-2 001-078-980 For USA, Canada and Latin America
HDD Assy. MFD-S-2 001-078-970 1 For Japan
MFD-EU-2 001-074-450 For EU, Oceania, Africa, Asia and Middle East
Pan Head Screw M3x8 C2700W 000-163-190-10 4 For fixing HDD assy.
Connector Assy. ATA66-FT300 000-169-499-11 1 Flat cable

Procedure
1. Unfasten six pan head screws (M4x8) to remove the upper cover from the processor unit.

Pan head screw


M4x8, 6 pcs.

Upper cover

2. Disconnect two connectors (1) and (2) inside the processor unit as shown on the next page.
3. Unfasten four pan head screws to remove the HDD assy. from the processor unit as shown
on the next page.
The HDD assy and screws can be discarded.

www.furuno.co.jp
All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders.
(1) Disconnect the 4P connector from
the connector on the ATX power module.
Unfasten these pan head screws.

HDD assy.

(2) Disconnect the flat cable


from the IDE connector on Top view
the mother board.

4. Attach the flat cable (supplied) to the new HDD assy. (80 GB, supplied) as shown below.
5. Fasten the new HDD assy. (assembled at step 4) in the processor unit with four pan head
screws (supplied). Re-connect the flat cable to the mother board and the 4P connector to
the ATX power module.

To HDD assy.

Shorter
HDD assy.
Flat cable (New, supplied)
Connect the side
where length of
tape is shorter.

Longer 4P connector

To the mother board

Pan head screw


(M3x8, 4 pcs.,
torque: 0.78 N m)

2
6. Fasten the flat cable from the HDD assy. with the cable clips.

Cable clip (2 pcs.)

A view

7. Attach the upper cover to the processor unit, referring to the step 1.
The torque for pan head screw is 0.78±0.08 N·m.

3
MFD8/12
MFD-S-1/MFD-NA-1/MFD-EU-1
HOW TO REPLACE HDD ASSY.
This information provides the procedure to replace the 40GB HDD assy. in the MFD (Multi
Function Display) with an 80GB HDD, supplied as optional kit.

Complete Set
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
MFD-NA-1 001-074-480 For USA, Canada and Latin America
HDD Assy. MFD-S-1 001-074-470 1 For Japan
MFD-EU-1 001-074-490 For EU, Oceania, Africa, Asia and Middle East
Pan Head Screw M3x8 C2700W 000-163-502-10 4 For fixing HDD assy.

Procedure
1. Use your hands to remove the front cover and key sheet from the MFD.

Key sheet

Front cover

2. Unfasten screws and nuts in order (1) and (2) shown in the figure on next page to remove
the rear cover from the MFD
Refer to the torques in the figure when reassembling the MFD at step 9.

www.furuno.co.jp
(1) Unfasten four screws circumscribed with
to remove the connector cover.
(Torque for reassembling: 0.54 + 0.05N m)

(2) Unfasten two screws and six nuts circumscribed


*1 with to remove the rear cover.
*3
Torques for reassembling are shown below:
*2 *1: 0.76 + 0.08N m
*1
*2: 1.37 + 0.14N m
*3: 0.76 + 0.14N m

3. Unfasten the 20 M3x10 pan head screws circled in the figure below to detach the rear cover
from the MFD.

Unfasten pan head screws circled How to detach the rear cover
with " " to detach the rear cover.
(Fixing torque: 0.54+0.05 N m)

4. Disconnect the flat cable from the HDD assy. (pre-installed) and MAIN Board.
5. Unfasten four pan head screws (M3x5) to dismount the HDD assy. from the power chassis.
Slide the HDD assy. with your hands to dismount it. The HDD assy. and pan head screws can
be discarded.

HDD assy.

Flat cable

Power
chassis How to dismount the HDD assy.

Pan head screw


(M3x5, 4 pcs.)

MFD, inside view (dismounting the HDD assy.)

2
6. Fasten two pan head screws (M3x5, supplied) to the new HDD assy. loosely as shown in
the figure below.

New HDD assy., top view

7. Attach the new HDD assy. to the MFD by doing step 5 in reverse video.

New HDD assy.


(supplied)
Pan head screw
(M3x5, 2 pcs. supplied,
attached at step 6.)
Flat cable
Connect the flat cable to the
following pins on the new HDD assy.
Power chassis
Used pins
(left align)
How to attach the new HDD assy.

Pan head screw


(M3x5, 2 pcs. supplied,
Torque: 0.78 N m)

8. Fasten the all four pan head screws attached to the new HDD assy. at step 6 and 7 (torque:
0.78N·m).
9. Confirm that the packing is set in the groove correctly, then reassemble the MFD.

Packing

3
Contents

Chapter 1 Multifunction Display Units

1.1 Overview 1-1


1.1.1 Video output port 1-3
1.1.2 USB port 1-3
1.1.3 Typical configurations 1-4

1.2 MFD8/12 1-6


1.2.1 MAIN board 1-7
1.2.2 PWR/INT board 1-18
1.2.3 PNL board 1-20
1.2.4 INV board 1-20
1.2.5 MCN board 1-20
1.2.6 CRD board 1-20

1.3 MFDBB (MPU-001) 1-21


1.3.1 MOTHER (CPU) board 1-21
1.3.2 POE HUB board 1-25
1.3.3 NMEA board 1-29
1.3.4 CONT board 1-31
1.3.5 PWR board 1-34
1.3.6 ATX power supply unit 1-35

1.4 How Power Synchronization Function Works 1-38


1.5 Program Numbers 1-41

Chapter 2 Digital Radar Sensor (DRS)

2.1 Overview 2-1


2.1.1 Display unit 2-1
2.1.2 CAN bus interfacing 2-2
2.1.3 Power supply 2-3
2.1.4 Warm-up time 2-3

2.2 Circuit Description 2-5


2.2.1 RX module (RXM) 2-8
2.2.2 SPU board 2-10
2.2.3 MTR board 2-16
2.2.4 MD board 2-17
03P9448 2-18
03P9450 2-19
03P9451 2-20

i
NavNet 3D SME
2.2.5 PWR board 2-21
03P9461 2-22
03P9452 2-23
03P9453 2-24
03P9454 2-25

2.2.6 NMEA2K board 2-28

2.3 Program Numbers 2-29


2.3.1 SPU board 2-29
2.3.2 NMEA2K board 2-29

Chapter 3 Location of Parts

3.1 MFD8/12 3-1


3.2 MFDBB 3-2
3.3 DRS 3-12

Chapter 4 Maintenance

4.1 Reading Program Number 4-1


4.2 Software Update Procedure 4-1
4.2.1 MFD 4-1
4.2.2 DRS 4-2
4.2.3 IF-NMEA2K1 4-7

4.3 Factory Reset 4-11


4.4 Master Reset 4-11
4.4.1 MFD8/12 4-11
4.4.2 MFDBB 4-11

4.5 Serviceman Menu 4-13


4.6 Fuse and Magnetron 4-15
4.7 LCD Backlight 4-15
4.8 CPU Cooler 4-15

Chapter 5 Replacement of Major Parts

5.1 MFD8/12 5-1


5.1.1 Front cover 5-1
5.1.2 Rear cover 5-1
5.1.3 LCD unit 5-4
5.1.4 LCD backlight lamp 5-5
5.1.5 MCN board 5-5

ii
NavNet 3D SME
5.2 MFDBB 5-6
5.2.1 PWR board (19P1037) 5-6
5.2.2 ATX power supply unit 5-7
5.2.3 POE HUB board (19P1040) 5-8
5.2.4 NMEA board (19P1035) and Filter board 5-9
5.2.5 Graphic and Capture boards 5-10
5.2.6 Hard disk drive 5-11
5.2.7 CONT boards 5-11
5.2.8 MOTHER board 5-12
5.2.9 HDD cable 5-13

5.3 DRS 5-15


5.3.1 Magnetron 5-15
DRS2D/4D 5-15
DRS4A/6A 5-16
DRS12A/25A 5-17
5.3.2 MD board 5-18

Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

6.1 General 6-1


6.2 Port Monitor 6-2

Appendix 1 Furuno CAN bus Network Design Guide

1.1 What is Furuno CAN bus? AP1-1


1.2 Network Connections AP1-2
1.3 Network Cable AP1-4
1.4 Network Connector AP1-5
1.5 T-connector AP1-7
1.6 Terminator AP1-7
1.7 Network Power Supply AP1-10
1.8 Network Grounding AP1-12
1.9 Connecting NMEA0183 Device AP1-13
1.10 CAN bus Network Limitations AP1-13
1.10.1 Single MFD in CAN bus network AP1-13
1.10.2 Backbone cable length AP1-13
1.10.3 Drop cable length AP1-15
1.10.4 Device limitation AP1-15

1.11 Adding a New Device AP1-17


1.12 Using Junction Box FI-5002 AP1-17
1.13 NavNet Bridge AP1-19

iii
NavNet 3D SME
Appendix 2 Configuring AXIS IP Camera

2.1 Introduction AP2-1


2.2 Setting IP of Your PC AP2-1
2.3 Setup IP Address of IP Camera AP2-3
2.4 Configure the camera AP2-8

Appendix 3 Network Sounder (DFF1/3)

3.1 Software Update Procedure AP3-1

Appendix 4 Satellite Compass (SC-30)

4.1 How to Update SC-30 with PC AP4-1


4.2 How to Update IF-NMEASC AP4-6
4.3 How to Use SC30Tool AP4-17
4.4 How to Use PSc30Test Tool AP4-24

List of Schematic Diagrams S-0

List of Exploded Views D-0

iv
NavNet 3D SME
Chapter 1 Multifunction Display Units

1.1 Overview
This chapter describes Multifunction Display (MFD) units: MFD8, MFD12, and
MFDBB. The MFD8 is a NavNet 3D 8.4" color multifunction display unit, the MFD12
a NavNet 3D 12.1" color multifunction display unit, and the MFDBB a NavNet 3D
black box type unit. Table 1.1 shows differences among three models.

Table 1.1 Differences among MFDs for NavNet 3D


MFD 8 MFD 12 MFD BB
Display type 8.4” Color TFT LCD 12.1” Color TFT LCD Black Box type*
Brightness 700 cd 1000 cd -
Resolution VGA (640 x 480) SVGA (800 x 600, SVGA (800 x 600)
V frequency: 56 kHz) XGA (1024 x 768)
SXGA (1280 x 1024)
Processor unit Built-in Built-in MPU-001
Control unit Built-in Built-in MCU-001 or DCU 12
SD Card Slot 2 slots 2 slots 2 slots in control unit
Built-in Hub No No 4 ports
HDD ** 40 GB 40 GB 40 GB
*: DCU 12, MU-120C/155C/170C, and commercially available LCD monitor
**: Automobile quality HDD

The MFD BB consists of a processor unit, MPU-001, a control unit, either MCU-001
and/or DCU 12 and an optional display unit(s). The process unit, MPU-001 has a
more sophisticated processor, compared with MFD 8 and MFD 12; faster display
redrawing speed and increased number of the port for interfacing.

The control unit, DCU 12 has the identical appearance to MFD 12, but no processor
is built-in. Up to two control units are connected to LAN ports 1 and 2 on the
processor unit, MPU-001.

MCU-001
MFD12 and DCU 12 MPU-001
(MFD8 looks the same as MFD12 but small in size.)

Fig.1.1 MFD12 and MFDBB (Processor and Control Unit), not in scale

1-1
The MPU-001 provides two DVI-I type video connectors, outputting the video signal
at a resolution of 800x600 up to 1280x1024. The video output resolution is selected
through the menu for both outputs. Thus, two monitors to be connected to the
MPU-001 must have the same resolution and color depth settings, and usually also
the same refresh rate.

In dual monitor configuration, either clone or extended (also called span) mode is
selectable by using the Installation Wizard. In the clone mode, the same image is
shown on two monitors. In the extended mode, two monitors connected to a single
video card form a single large monitor.

The extended mode is useful when split-screen function is activated. For example,
when making a split screen with one half showing the radar display and the other
showing a plotter and sounder display, one monitor shows the radar screen and the
other the plotter and sounder screen. In extended mode, two monitors are installed
side by side with one keyboard. The on-screen facilities being displayed by MENU
and DISP keys appear on the primary display and Rotokey on the secondary display.
Thus, some operation cannot be made or is not made user-friendly if the two
monitors are not side by side mount.

Fig.1.2 Single-Monitor Configuration of MFD BB

Fig.1.3 Dual-Monitor Configuration, Clone mode of MFD BB

Side by side mount

Fig.1.4 Dual-Monitor Configuration, Extended mode of MFD BB

1-2
When connecting DCU12 to MFDBB

As the DCU12 is connected to the DVI and LAN ports on the MFDBB, no DVI port
remains for the external monitor if two DCU12 are connected.

Table 1.2 shows the input and output signals and the type of the connectors.

Table 1.2 Ports on MFD8/12/BB

Port Connector MFD 8 MFD 12 MFD BB


Video output 8/12: DVI-D 1 (VGA) 1 (SVGA) 2
BB: DVI-I Note 1
Ethernet (100Base-TX) RJ45 1 4
NMEA2000 (CAN bus) LTW12 1 1
NMEA0183 MJ7 (1 CH) 3 (Input/output) 3 (Input/output)
LTW18 (2 CH)
USB USB 1 (USB 1.1) 2 (USB 2.0)
Video input 8/12: RCA 2 (NTSC/PAL) 4 (NTSC/PAL)
BB: BNC
Line out 8/12: MJ-355W 1 1
MIC input Future use - -
Note 1: Specification of MFDBB does not include analog video signal.

1.1.1 Video output port


The MFD8, MFD12, and MFDBB output 640x480 DVI-D, 800x600 DVI-D, and
DVI-D (800x600 up to 1280x1024) signals respectively.

Connection of VGA Monitor

The NavNet 3D is NOT designed for connecting to the VGA monitor, but a regular
VGA monitor is connected without warranty to;

(1) MFDBB by using a DVI-I to VGA adaptor, and

(2) MFD8 and MFD12 by using a “smart” adapter cable.

1.1.2 USB port


Generally, a USB HID keyboard is connected to this port to enter characters and an
HID mouse to operate the unit.

1-3
1.1.3 Typical configurations
Fig.1.5 shows a typical configuration of MFD used as a GPS chart plotter. A GPS
sensor unit is connected to the MFD.

Digital Video Output

DVI-D
LCD monitor
Video In (Composite)
Video
Pin Jack IEC61162 VCR/DVD Player
DATA1 GP-320B
MJ7

MFD
IEC61162
DATA2 PG-500, AIS

LTW18

USB
NETWORK
NETWORK
RJ45
(Waterproof type) NMEA 2000 Engine system
NMEA 2K
LTW12

12 to 24 Vdc
MJ3

Fig.1.5 Configuration of GPS chart plotter

Fig.1.6 shows a typical configuration of MFD used as a Radar/chart plotter.


A GPS sensor unit, a heading sensor, and a DRS are connected to the MFD.

Digital Video Output

DVI-D
LCD monitor
Video In (Composite)
Pin Jack VCR/DVD Player
GP-320B Network Radar Sensor
MJ7

PG-500
IEC61162
AIS TB RJ45
MFD LTW18

USB
48 VDC
DRS
MJ3 Adapter, TL-CAT-012 PSU
NETWORK
RJ45
(Waterproof type) NMEA 2000
Engine system
LTW12
12 to 24 Vdc
MJ3

Fig.1.6 Configuration of Radar/Chart Plotter

1-4
Fig.1.7 shows a typical configuration of MFD connected to the NavPilot. The
heading sensor is connected to both MFD and NavPilot.

IEC61162-1
GP-320B
MJ7
AIS
IEC61162-2
MFD LTW18
PG-500

12 to 24 Vdc 38400 bps


MJ3 Heading
NMEA

FAP-5002

Fig.1.7 Configuration of Radar/Chart Plotter

Fig.1.8 shows a typical configuration of MFD with a HUB-101 for multi MFD
connections. Note that maximum of 10 MFD and DRS units can be connected to the
network and three or more DRS units cannot be included in the network.

GP-320
PG-500
MFD AIS
USB
Network
NMEA2000 (CAN bus)
12 to 24 Vdc

HUB-101 with Auto MDIX


MFD
Network
- DFF
- FAX-30
12 to 24 Vdc
- MAXSEA NavNet

Fig.1.8 Two MFD units in a network

1-5
1.2 MFD8/12

Fig.1.9 show the block diagram of the MFD8/12. The MFD8 uses an 8.4” LCD unit
while the MFD12 uses a 12.1” LCD unit. The Panel (PNL) board also differs
between the MFD 8 and MFD 12:19P1034 for MFD8 and 19P1032 for MFD12.

Table 1.3 shows hardware differences between the MFD8 and the MFD12. The
same software is used for the MFD8 and the MFD12 and the appropriate software
runs according to the installed INV board type.

Table 1.3 Differences between MFD8 and MFD12

Parts Name MFD8 MFD12


LCD unit NL6448BC26-01F NL8060BC31-36
(MTBF: 22000 hours at 25 °C) (MTBF: 43000 hours at 25 °C)
MCN board 19P1046 19P1058
INV board 19P1044 19P1043
PNL board 19P1034 19P1032
Fan 1 x MFB52A-12H-002 2 x MFB52A-12H-002
(MTBF: 40000 hours)

LCD unit

HDD MCN
INV

J4 CAN bus
J5 DATA 2 J1
J101 J201 PWR
J6 USB
DRS J2
J7 DVI-D MAIN PWR/INT
J8 MIC IN DATA1 J3
(19P1031) (19P1033)
J9 LINE OUT
J10 VIDEO IN
J11
J12 NETWORK

FAN1

PNL CRD FAN2* *: only MFD 12


(19P1041)

Fig.1.9 Block diagram of MFD8/12

1-6
1.2.1 MAIN board

Fig.1.10 shows the block diagram of the MAIN board, 19P1031 consisting of
following major parts.

(1) Main Processor Unit (MPU)


(2) NMEA2000 transceiver and regulator
(3) FPGA
(4) Ethernet controller
(5) SD card controller
(6) DVI interface (Digital transmitter)
(7) Video decoder
(8) Audio codec

19P1031

3 x NMEA0183

USB 1.1
MIC IN Audio (J6)
(J8)
MPU
Codec NMEA 2000 TX/RX,
Not used U42 and Regulator, CAN bus
U26 (J4)
U43, RT2

ATAPI BUS
Power To HDD
LINE OUT
Amplifier
(J9)
U49 SD Card
To SD Card board
controller, U45

Ethernet Controller
Ethernet
U46 (J12)

Video To LCD via MCN board


signal
NTSC/PAL Video FPGA,
(RGB)
(J11)
Decoder U25 Digital
Video signal DVI-D
NTSC/PAL U28 (Y/C) Transmitter
(J10) (J7)
U48

Fig.1.10 Block diagram of MAIN board, 19P1031

1) Audio Circuit
The alarm sound is output from J9 (LINE OUT). The audio connector, J8 (MIC IN) is
not used.

1-7
2) Video Inputs
The regular PAL/NTSC analog video signal is connected to 2-mm RCA type VIDEO
IN jacks, J10 and J11. The LSI, U28 converts the analog video signal into the RGB
digital data. The video decoder has two built-in 10-bit A/D converter channels and
accepts composite video.

Table 1.4 Pin functions on J10/J11 (19P1031)


J10/J11 (VIDEO IN), 19P1031 RCA (JPJ3822-01-0040)
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 V_SIG1 I Analog, Video input channel 2, NTSC/PAL
composite color signal
2 GND - 0V

The output from the video decoder, U28 is sent to the Furuno Programmable Gate
Array (FPGA), U25 which outputs the LCD RGB signal to the built-in LCD monitor
via MCN board and the DVI-D port, J7 via the digital transmitter, U48, TFP410. The
FPGA also receives the RGB video signals from the MPU.

The analog video can be viewed only on the MFD where the source is connected,
while IP cameras directly connected to the network hub can be seen by all MFDs
connected to the NN3D network.

3) IP Camera
The IP camera is a network device that connected directly to a hub. Up to 4 IP
camera is connected to one NN3D network. At this time, only AXIS IP cameras,
AXIS207, AXIS211, and AXIS212PTZ (www.axis.com) that support MPEG4 video
are connectable with the NN3D. When connecting the IP camera to the HUB-101,
make sure that the DIP switch for power synchronization is set to OFF.

An Axis PTZ network camera, AXIS212PTZ offers network video functionality


combined with Pan/Tilt/Zoom capability. The camera’s movement is easily
controlled via a computer connected to the network.

The AXIS212PTZ is a Power Over Ethernet (POE) AXIS IP camera. It is


recommended to utilize a separate POE Ethernet switch to provide power and
Ethernet data to each AXIS IP camera with a single cable. Then, utilize a non-POE
port on the switch to link the IP cameras to a HUB-101 in a NN3D network. See
Fig.1.11.

The IP cameras need to have a specific assigned IP address (from 172.31.200.003


through 006). Refer to Appendix 2 How to configure AXIS IP Camera for more
information.

1-8
Fig.1.11 Connection of POE IP cameras

4) DVI-D Output
The DVI-D port, J7 is designed for “Digital” only signal transmission. The flat panel
display resolutions of VGA (640x480) and SVGA (800x600) are connected to the
MFD8 and the MFD12 respectively. The maximum length of the DVI-D cable is 10
m.

Parts name Type Code Number


DVI-D cable DVI-D/D SINGLELINK 000-149-054
DVI-D/D S-LINK 000-150-200

To use a VGA monitor on the MFD8 and MFD12 (not factory tested), use a “smart”
adapter cable (more expensive than DVI-I to VGA adaptor) such as this one:
http://www.smartvm.com/DVI-D-to-VGA-Converter-P7556.htm

NOTE

The Vertical frequency of the SVGA signal from the MFD12


is 56 kHz, so the monitor should support this frequency.
The monitor supporting the vertical frequency of 60 kHz and
more CANNOT be connected to the MFD12.

1-9
Table 1.5 Pin functions on J7 (19P1031)
J7 (DVI-D), 19P1031 DV2R024U12E
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 TMDS_DATA2_N O
2 TMDS_DATA2_P O
3 TMDS_DATA2_4_SHIELD 0V
4 N.C.
5 N.C.
6 N.C.
7 N.C.
8 N.C.
9 TMDS_DATA1_N O
10 TMDS_DATA1_P O
11 TMDS_DATA1_3_SHIELD 0V
12 N.C.
13 N.C.
14 5V_OUT+ O +5 V
15 GND - 0V
16 HOT_PLUG_DETECT I +5 V
17 TMDS_DATA0_N O
18 TMDS_DATA0_P O
19 TMDS_DATA0_5_SHIELD 0V
20 N.C.
21 N.C.
22 TMDS_CLOCK_SHIELD 0V
23 TMDS_CLOCK_P O
24 TMDS_CLOCK_N O

Fig.1.12 DVI-D connector on MFD8/12

IMPORTANT: When a DVI cable is used, we recommend using only “single link”
type DVI Cables (avoid “double link” type cables)

1-10
5) USB
The USB port is a USB1.1 (low and full speed). The USB port is used to connect a
generic USB mouse and keyboard. Virtually any “off the shelf” USB mouse (wired or
RF wireless but NOT Bluetooth) work with the NavNet 3D. However, in order to
utilize full RotoKey functionality, needed is a mouse that has a scroll wheel that is
also “clickable” with a middle click, which emulates selection and confirmation of a
desired RotoKey function. No loading of additional mouse software is permitted.
(The standard Mouse HID drivers load automatically, allowing most mice and
wireless mice to work fine.

Generic USB keyboard may be used to enter name and numerical position. The
keyboard can also emulate the key of NavNet 3D.

USB Keyboard Action


ESC CANCEL
F2 SAVE/MOB
F3 DISP
F4 MENU
F5 GAIN/TX
F6 CTRL
F7 DATA/VOL
F8 GO TO/LIST
F9 POINTS/ROUTE
F10 RANGE OUT
F11 RANGE IN
F12 SHIP/3D
Arrows (Up Down, Left Right) Scrolling Pad
Page Up RotoKey counter clockwise
Page Down RotoKey clockwise
Enter Push on RotoKey
End Power/Brill

6) CAN bus (NMEA2000)


The CAN bus device or CAN bus network is connected to “NMEA2000” connector.
Fig.1.13 shows how to terminate the CAN bus network on the MFD8/12. Note that
the T connector cannot be connected to the MFD8/12 directly because the rear
cover of the MFD8/12 interferes the connection to the one end of the T-connector.

Inline Terminator
(Type: FRU-0505-FF-IS, C/N: 00017203710) Terminator, LTWMN or LTWMC
Drop cable
MFD8/12
MFD8/12 OR
Backbone cable

Fig.1.13 Termination on MFD8/12

1-11
Fig.1.14 shows the block diagram of CAN bus interface circuit on MAIN board,
19P1031. Connecting the network power (MAX 1 A) to pin 17 (NET S IN) and pin 18
(NET C IN) of DATA 2 connector, J5 eliminates the need for using a T connector and
CAN bus cable.

J4 (CAN bus)

NET_H <4< Filter CAN Transceiver Isolator


FL16 U66 U42 CPU
NET_L <5<

VCC_CAN

(20 LENs MAX) NET_S <2< Regulator


NET_C <3<

<1<

J5 (DATA2)

NET_S _IN >17>


1 A MAX
NET_C _IN >18>
CR17 RT2, SMD185F (PolySwitch. 1.85 A at 20°C)

Fig.1.14 Block diagram of CAN bus I/F circuit

Connector Jack Connector Plug

Fig.1.15 LTW12 Connector Pin Assignment

The voltage drop in the circuit is about 0.5 V when the power supply of +12 V is
connected to #17 (-) and #18 (+) of J5. That is, +11.5 V is output from #2 and #3 of
J4 when +12 V is connected.

The devices up to 20 LEN can be connected to J4 on MFD8/12 when the network is


powered from J5.

Table 1.6 Pin functions on J4 (19P1031)


J4 (NMEA2000), 19P1031 LTW (19S1174)
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 SHIELD -
2 NET_S I/O Network power supply (9 to 16 V )
3 NET_C I/O Network power supply (GND)
4 NET_H I/O CAN bus data (Hot)
5 NET_L I/O CAN bus data (Cold)

1-12
7) NMEA0183
Every MFD8/12 and MFDBB has three full NMEA0183 I/O data ports. One is
available on the DATA 1 7-pin connector of which pin assignment is compatible with
NavNet 1/vx2 DATA 1 connector. Two additional ports are available on the DATA2
18-pin connector. These NMEA connectors accept a baud rate of 4800 or 38400
bps. Any instrument such as GPS, AIS, and Smart sensor is connected to any port.

Heading input to NavNet 3D allows function such as radar overlay and course
stabilization (North up, Course up, etc.) in radar operating modes. The NMEA0183
heading refresh rate needs to be 100 ms (or faster) in order for the radar ARPA
function to work properly. If ARPA is not used, the refresh rate of heading
information is 200 ms (5 times per second) to support radar overlay on the plotter.
The NavNet 3D does not work properly, indicating an error message if the refresh
rate is set to 1 second. The NMEA heading data is accepted on any NMEA port at a
baud rate up to 38400 bps.

The DATA1 port using a 7-pin round plug is typically used to connect a GP-320B,
BBWGPS.

Table 1.7 Pin functions on J3 (19P1033)


J3 (DATA1), 19P1033 MJ7 (MJ-A7SRMD)
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 TD1_A O IEC61162-1, NMEA0183
2 TD1_B O
3 RD1_H I
4 RD1_C I
5 12V_OUT O 200 mA MAX.
6 GND -
7 SHIELD -

The DATA2 port is used to connect additional NMEA0183 devices. The supplied
cable assembly, FRUDD-18AFFM-L180 (000-164-608) is used to connect the data
to the DATA2. Using this cable, the buzzer and event switch (or MOB switch) are
also connected to the DATA2 port.

Table 1.8 Pin functions on J5 (19P1031)


J5 (DATA2), 19P1031 LTWDD-18PMMP-LC7001
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 TD2_A O NMEA0183
2 TD2_B O NMEA0183
3 RD2_H I NMEA0183
4 RD2_C I NMEA0183
5 GND - 0V
6 GND - 0V
7 TD3_A O NMEA0183
8 TD3_B O NMEA0183

1-13
9 RD3_H I NMEA0183
10 RD3_C I NMEA0183
11 GND - 0V
12 12V_OUT+ O +12 V, 200mA MAX.
13 SPEED_ALARM_H O Closure signal
14 SPEED_ALARM_C O
15 BUZZ_C_EVENT_IN O/I O: 12 V, 100 mA; I: 12 V, 1 mA
16 SHIELD - 0V
17 NET_S_IN I +9 V to +16 V, MAX 1 A
18 NET_C_IN I 0V

NMEA Input

DBK, DBS, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GNS, HDG, HDM, HDT, MDA, MTW, MWV, RMA,
RMC, ROT, VDM, VHW, VTG, VWR, VWT, ZDA, PFEC Gpatt, PFEC Gphve,

NMEA Output
AAM, APB, BOD, BWC, BWR, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GNS, GTD, HDG, HDT, MTW,
MWV, RMA, RMB, RMC, ROT, VHW, VTG, WPL, XTE, ZDA, ZTG, PFEC Gpatt

Fig.1.16 shows the block diagram of the NMEA0183 interface circuit. The
NMEA0183 data is received by a photo coupler, PC400 and sent to the CPU. The
quad RS485 line driver, U19 transmits the NMEA data.

R260, 390
J101
100
Photo coupler, U53 >A11>
RD1 To J3 (DATA1) on
PC400 >A12> PWR/INT board
>A9>
TD1 (See Fig.1.24.)
>A10>

100 R314, 390 J5 (DATA2)


CPU Photo coupler, U39 >3>
PC400
RD2
>4>
>2>
TD2
DATA1 TX >1>
RS485
DATA21 TX Driver

U19
DATA22 TX
>8>
TD3
>7>
100 R315, 390
>9>
Photo coupler, U40
RD3
PC400 >10>

Fig. 1.16 Block diagram of NMEA0813 I/F circuit on MAIN board, 19P1031

1-14
Fig.1.17 shows the view of the 18-pin connector plug for DATA2 port.

Connector Jack Connector Plug

Fig.1.17 View of 18-pin connector Pin Assignment

8) Event/MOB Switch and External Buzzer


Fig.1.17 shows the simplified schematic diagram of the “Event/MOB switch and an
External buzzer” circuit.

External Buzzer
A buzzer is connected to pins #12 and #15 of J5, DATA2. To use the external buzzer,
set “Alarm” in the Alarm/General menu to either “External” or “Internal/External” and
“External Alarm Input” to OFF. The maximum current draw on the +12 V line is 200
mA.

The buzzer kit, OP03-136, 000-086-443 is available optionally. The buzzer kit
includes a 12 V piezoelectric buzzer, PKB5-3A40 (Murata). RadioShack piezo 2-Tone
Buzzer is an alternative.

Event/MOB Switch
A switch is connected between pin #15 and pin #16 of J5, DATA 2. When the switch
is used as an MOB switch, set the “External Alarm Input” in the Alarms/General
menu to MOB and when used as an Event switch (Point Save), set the “External
Alarm Input” to SAVE.
Polyswitch fuse
MINI-SMDC050F J5 (DATA2)
+12 V >12> >12>
(200 mA MAX)
>11> >11>

CPU EXT BUZZ


Q7 >15> >15>

>16> >16>
Q6
EVENT SW
Buzzer or Event/MOB Switch

Fig.1.18 Block diagram of buzzer and switch I/F circuit on MAIN board, 19P1031

1-15
When the external buzzer is
connected, set this box to;

A) Internal
B) External
Set the desired Speed C) Internal/External
value for Speed-based
output. When the even switch is
connected, set to “Save.”.

Fig.1.19 Alarms menu

9) Speed Alarm
The Speed Alarm port is used for connecting the switch of a self leveling radar
mount. U41 in the speed alarm output circuit is a “normal open” MOS FET relay.
When the ship’s speed reaches the reset value, the relay closes, or a “closure”
signal is output to the leveling system. A desired speed is entered in the
“Speed-Based Output Value” box in the Alarm/General menu.

J5 (DATA2)

>13> SPEED_ALARM_H
MOS FET RELAY
CPU Q3 U41, G3VM-61E >14> SPEED_ALARM_C

Fig. 1.20 Block diagram of speed alarm I/F circuit on MAIN board, 19P1031

10) Network
U46 in the Ethernet interface circuit is a high-performance single-chip 10/100
Ethernet controller with auto MDIX.

The NETWORK connector, J12 is a waterproof RJ45 jack. Another MFD, the DRS
and the hub in the network, or the IP camera is connected to J12 by using the 3-m
LAN cable assembly, MOD-WPAS0001-030. To extend the cable, the Joint box,
TL-CAT-012 (not waterproof) is required.

Table 1.9 Pin functions on J12 (19P1031)


J12 (NETWORK), 19P1031 MOD-WPJ88D+ (000-164-501)
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 E_TD_P O Tx Data (Hot)
2 E_TD_N O Tx Data (Cold)
3 E_RD_P I Rx Data (Hot)
4 SW_P I/O Power synchronization signal (+)
5 SW_N I/O Power synchronization signal (-)
6 E_RD_N I Rx Data (Cold)
7 N.C.
8 N.C.

1-16
4-pair straight LAN cable assy.(3 m) Joint box 4-pair crossed LAN cable

MOD-WPAS0001-030 TL-CAT-012 MOD-Z072-020+ (000-167-175), 2 m


000-164-609 000-167-140 MOD-Z072-050+ (000-167-176), 5 m
MOD-Z072-100+ (000-167-177), 10 m

1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8

Fig.1.21 Extending LAN cable

Following lists the type and code number of the connector caps used on the rear
panel of MFD8/12.

Connector Name Type Code Number

J1 PWR IN N/A
J2 DRS MJ-A connector cap MJ-RC+ 000-167-174
J3 DATA1 MJ-A connector cap MJ-RC+ 000-167-174
J4 NMEA2000 Waterproof cap LTWCAP-WBDMMSA1 000-167-169
J5 DATA2 Waterproof cap LTWCAP-WADMMLA2 000-167-168
J6 USB USB connector cap TK-UCAP20 000-167-162
J7 DVI-D Dust cover 17-15SN 000-156-325
J8 MIC IN Canoe clip 0076 black 000-167-165
J9 LINE OUT Canoe clip 0076 black 000-167-165
J10 VIDEO PVC terminal cap TC-8, L=6 000-164-578
J11 VIDEO PVC terminal cap TC-8, L=6 000-164-578
J12 NETWORK Waterproof cap MOD-WPRC+ 000-167-173

J3, DATA1 J2, DRS J6, USB


J7, DVI-D J1, PWR IN

J12, NETWORK J4, NMEA2000


J5, DATA2
J10 & J11, VIDEO
J9, LINE OUT (left) and J8, MIC IN (right, not used)

Fig.1.22 Connectors on MFD8/12

1-17
1.2.2 PWR/INT board
The PWR/INT board, 19P1033 consists of two circuits: Power supply (PWR), and
NMEA0183 Interface circuits.

1) Power Supply Circuit


Fig.1.23 shows the block diagram of the power supply circuit in the PWR/INT board.
The cascaded PWM controlled switching regulator generates 48V, 12 V, 5 V (Vcc),
and 3.3 V. The regulated 48 V is output from J2 (DRS) to power the DRS. The
maximum output current from J2 is 1.5 A. DRS2D, DRS4D, DRS 4A, and DRS6A
are connected to J2 directly, but DRS12A and DRS25A through the power supply
unit, PSU-012 and PSU-013 respectively.

12/24VDC Filter, L1
To J2 (DRS)
48 V, 1.5A
Cascade Over-current
Rectifier

Input over- and switching protection,


regulator, U16, Q15, 12 V
low-voltage U11
protector, U2 Q16 to Q39

Over-current 5V
PWR_SW Detector 5 V Chopper
ON/OFF control PUSH/ U18, Q40, Q41
circuit, Q1 to Q4, PULL CS
PWR_OFF_3S U1, U8, Q14, COMP
PWM controller, & FB 3.3 V
Q45, U4, U7 3.3 V Chopper
U13
U18, Q42, Q43
RT
R52 UVLO
P FAIL
Voltage detector, R70,
+10 V switching regulator, R72, U10, U12
U3, Q9, Q10 PV

Fig.1.23 Block diagram of PWR/INT board, 19P1033

The PWM controller, U13 (LM5041), contains a line Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
circuit. When the UVLO pin, #16 of U13, is lower than 2.5 V, the controller is
disabled. When the Current Sense (CS) input, #12 of U13 exceeds 0.6 V, the
outputs will be disabled and a soft-start commenced.

The feedback signal is connected between the COMP and FB pins, #3 and #2 of
U13 through the photo coupler, U12. An increasing output voltage increases the
current in the photo coupler diode, which leads to a reduced output signal of the
error amplifier in the controller, LM5041. The switching frequency of the oscillator
for the PWM controller is set to 140 kHz by R52.

The potentiometer, R72 adjusts the +12V line voltage to 12 V± 0.1 V.

1-18
3.3 V and 5 V chopper circuits include an over-current protector.

The power supply circuit turns on when PWR_SW signal is sent from the power
switch on the panel to the ON/OFF control circuit, applying regulated +10 V, called
PV to the Vin pin of PWM controller.

The long press (more than 3 seconds) of the power switch shuts down the power
supply circuit. The CPU sends PWR_OFF_3S signal to the ON/OFF control circuit
on PWR board when receiving the PWR_SW_ON signal for more than 3 seconds.

J12
J201 J101 NETWORK
PWR board SW_P
<A5< <4<
SW_N
<A6< <5<
P_FAIL_N <A7<

PWR_OFF_3S <A3< From CPU

PWR_SW <A1<
PWR_SW_ON
DC_N <A2<
To CPU

U3
PNL board J109
<16<

<15<
PWR_SW MAIN board
S24 POWER/BRILL

Fig.1.24 Power control signals

2) NMEA0183 Interface
The NMEA0183 interface circuit consists of only an EMI suppression filter on each
line. The DATA1 port (J3) providing for an NMEA0183 device is connected to the
CPU on the MAIN board through this circuit. From #5 of DATA 1, 12V is output
through the polyswitch fuse, RT2. Typically, the DATA1 port is used to connect the
GP-320B.
J3 (DATA1) J201
TD1 A < 1 < <A9<
To J101 on
TD1 B < 2< <A10<
EMI Filters MAIN board
RD1 H < 3> <A11<
See Fig.1.16.
RD1 C < 4< <A12<

12VOUT < 5< Polyswitch, RT2 12 Vdc


EMI Filters
GND < 6< MINI-SMDC050F

Fig.1.25 NMEA 0183 interface circuit on PWR/INT board, 19P1033

1-19
Table 1.10 Pin functions on J1 (19P1033)
J1 (POWER), 19P1033 MJ-3 (MJ-A3SRMDZ)
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 DC INPUT+ I +12/+24 V
2 DC INPUT- I 0V
3 SHIELD -

Table 1.11 Pin functions on J2 (19P1033)


J2 (DRS), 19P1033 MJ-3 (MJ-A3SRMD)
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 48V_OUT+ O 48 V
2 48V_OUT- O 0V
3 SHIELD -

Table 1.12 Pin functions on J3 (19P1033)


J3 (DATA1), 19P1033 MJ7 (MJ-A7SRMD)
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 TD1_A O IEC61162-1
2 TD1_B O (It is possible to receive IEC61162-2
3 RD1_H I signal.)
4 RD1_C I
5 12V_OUT O 200 mA MAX.
6 GND -
7 SHIELD -

1.2.3 PNL board


The PNL board consists of a power switch, key switches, green and orange status
LEDs, panel illumination LEDs, and a rotary encoder with a push switch, and a
buzzer. The PNL board for the MFD12 has more panel illumination LEDs than the
MFD8. Other circuits are identical between two boards. The MFD8 uses 19P1034
and the MFD12 19P1032.

1.2.4 INV board


The board generates the supply voltage to the cold cathode fluorescent lamp in the
LCD unit. The MFD8 uses 19P1044 and the MFD12 19P1043.

1.2.5 MCN board


This board converts the FFC XF2M connector on the MAIN to the DF9A connector
for the connection of the LCD monitor. The MFD8 with a 31-pin connector uses
19P1046 and the MFD12 with a 41-pin connector 19P1058.

1.2.6 CRD board


The Card (CRD) board, 19P1041 is a SD card slot board with two card slots.

1-20
1.3 MFDBB (MPU-001)
Fig.1.27 on the next page shows the block diagram of the MFDBB processor unit,
MPU-001. The DATA1 and DATA2 connectors have the same pin assignment and
technical specifications as the MFD8/12. A mobile type hard disk is used to save the
data including the chart data.

Following describes the function of each board.

1.3.1 MOTHER (CPU) board


The MOTHER board, E810205-450T2500 (000-167-141) has an “Intel Core Duo
XXXX” CPU. The board provides the back panel connectors as shown in Fig.1.26,
but the MFDBB uses only;

1) Two USB ports


2) “Mic in” (Microphone) jack and one “Line out” (Audio out) jack
3) One LAN port

The USB port supports 2.0 High Speed and Full Speed, backwardly compatible with
USB 1.1 and 1.0.

USB 2.0 (J12 &J13) LAN (J9) Line out (J10, above)
Mic in (J11, bottom)

Fig.1.26 Back panel connectors on MOTHER board

Tables 1.13 to 1.17 show pin assignment of the connectors and jacks on the
MOTHER board. The DATA1 and DATA2 ports are the same as MFD8/12.

Table 1.13 Pin functions on J9 (MOTHER board)


J9 (LAN), MOTHER board RJ45
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 E_TD_P O Tx Data (Hot)
2 E_TD_N O Tx Data (Cold)
3 E_RD_P I Rx Data (Hot)
4 N.C.
5 N.C.
6 E_RD_N I Rx Data (Cold)
7 N.C.
8 N.C.

1-21
J5 J6 J7 J8

B1 B10 MFE52A-12-002 FAN1 FAN2


W9
J401 POE_HUB Not used
J402
(19P1040)
HDD B4 W6 J208 J206 W1
B8 J207
(MHV2040AC)* B9 W7
PWR FIL TB1
J205 (19P1053)
*: Or MHW2040AC (19P1037)
W8 W2
P2 J204 J202 J203
F1
W5 W3
W4 F2
J9 (RJ45) IDE B2
MOTHER (CPU) B11
LINE OUT J10 P1
(E810205-450T2500) DC/DC J503 J1 DRS
P6 ATX PWR
MIC IN J11

1-22
CF P9 J2 DATA1
USB J12 CPU FAN SDRAM CONT1
PS2879 (19P1036)
USB J13 B3 ATX Power Supply Unit
J4 NMEA2K
USB
J502 J501

B5 B6 B7 J104
W11
W10 (19S1160) USB W13
Capture J103
Graphic board J101 NMEA
board (19P1035) W12
GD776-256ERGS B12 J702
IVC-100 J102 CONT2
J701
J3 DATA2
-RS-R20-F (19P1054)

J14 J15 J16 J17 J18 J19


Fig.1.27 Block diagram of MFDBB
Table 1.14 Pin functions on J10 (MOTHER board)
J10 (Line out), MOTHER board
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 GND - 0V
2 SIG_L O Analog, Audio Left
3 SIG_R O Analog, Audio Right

Table 1.15 Pin functions on J11 (MOTHER board)


J11 (Mic in), MOTHER board
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 GND - 0V
2 SIG_MIC I
3 GND - 0V

Table 1.16 Pin functions on J12/J13 (MOTHER board)


J12/J13 (USB), MOTHER board
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 USB_VBUS O +5 V, Max. 500 mA
2 USB_D_N I/O 3.3VCMOS USB data (-)
3 USB_D_P I/O 3.3VCMOS USB data (+)
4 GND - 0V

1) Capture board
A PCI video capture board, connected to the PCI slot on the MOTHER board, is
IVC-100RS-R20-F with four BNC video input channels, which encodes analog
video digitally. This board does not support General Purpose Input Output (GPIO)
function and has no relay components on board.

Video Resolution
NTSC: 720x480, 704x480, 640x480, 352x240, 320x240, 176x112
PAL/SECAM: 720x587, 704x576, 640x576, 352x288, 320x288, 176x144

Frame rate
NTSC: up to 30fps at all resolutions
PAL/SECAM: up to 25fps at all resolutions

Table 1.17 Pin functions on J16/J17/J18/J19 (MOTHER board)


J16/J17/J18/J19 (Video in), MOTHER board BNC
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 V_SIG I Analog, video signal input
2 GND - 0V

The analog video is NOT shared in the network while IP cameras directly connected
to the network hub can be seen by all MFDs connected to the NN3D network.

1-23
2) Graphic board
The graphic board, GD776GS, connected to the PCI EXPRESS slot on the
MOTHER board, has a NVIDIA GeForce graphic processor and the memory of
DDR2 256 MB SDRAM. Two DVI connectors on the board, J14 and J15 are the
DVI-I type, but the board is designed for DVI-Digital connections. The analog video
signal from the board is not factory-tested. When connecting untested analog video
signal to a regular VGA monitor, a DVI-I to VGA adaptor is required. The DVI port,
matched selectable resolution from 800 x 600 up to 1280 x 1024, senses the
monitors automatically.

When two monitors are connected, they need to be capable of displaying the same
resolution. Two monitors are configured either in Clone mode or in extended mode.
(Installation Wizard > Own tab > Settings > Dual head mode, Clone or Extended)

When the span mode is used, two screens need to be located in close proximity to
each other. The two monitors show independent screen displays that can be
configured independently. Only one key is used to control both monitors (the cursor
jump back and forth from monitor to monitor).

When the two monitors are installed for remote station configuration, dual keyboard
installation from one processor required the use of the monitor “Clone” mode (in this
case monitor shows the same picture).

Single station Dual station - Clone mode Single station - Extended mode

Fig.1.28 Connection of external monitor to MFDBB

1-24
Table 1.18 Pin functions on J14/J15 (MOTHER board)
J14/J15 (DVI-D), MOTHER board (Connector is DVI-I type.)
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 TMDS_DATA2_N O 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp
2 TMDS_DATA2_P O 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp
3 TMDS_DATA2_4_SHIELD - 0V
4 TMDS_DATA4_N O 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp *
5 TMDS_DATA4_P O 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp *
6 DDC CLOCK - *
7 DDC DATA - *
8 ANALOGV. SYNC - *
9 TMDS_DATA1_N O 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp
10 TMDS_DATA1_P O 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp
11 TMDS_DATA1_3_SHIELD - 0V
12 TMDS_DATA3_N 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp *
13 TMDS_DATA3_P 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp *
14 5V_OUT+ O +5 V, 55 mA MAX
15 GND - 0V
16 HOT_PLUG_DETECT I +5 V
17 TMDS_DATA0_N O 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp
18 TMDS_DATA0_P O 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp
19 TMDS_DATA0_5_SHIELD - 0V
20 TMDS_DATA5_N O 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp *
21 TMDS_DATA5_P O 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp *
22 TMDS_CLOCK_SHIELD - 0V
23 TMDS_CLOCK_P O 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp
24 TMDS_CLOCK_N O 400 mVpp to 600 mVpp
C1 Analog Red Video O 0.7 Vpp*
C2 Analog Green Video O 0.7 Vpp*
C3 Analog blue Video O 0.7 V*
C4 Analog H SYNC O +5 V*
C5 Analog GND Return - *
*: These signals are not factory-tested.

Fig.1.29 DVI connector on MFDBB(MPU-001)

1.3.2 POE HUB board


The POE HUB board, 19P1040 is a built-in Ethernet switch hub, supporting both
traditional Ethernet (10 Mbps, 10BASE-T) and Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps,
100BASE-TX) ports. The hub features Auto-MDIX, which stands for Automatic
medium-dependent interface crossover and automatically detects the required
cable connection type (straight-through or crossover) and configures the connection

1-25
appropriately.

1) Power Over Ethernet (POE)


Among 5 ports, 2 ports (J5 and J6) are a Power Over Ethernet (POE) enabled port
exclusively dedicated to the control unit, MCU-001. The MFDBB control unit must
be directly connected to either J5 or J6. Do NOT plug anything else beside the
control unit in the POE ports, J5 and J6 on the MFDBB. These two ports are not
standard POE, so the POE devices cannot be connected. The LAN I/F circuit of
MFD8/12 manufactured in around August 2008 and before will be damaged when
connected to J5 and J6, because of no protection circuit.

Tables 1.19 to 1.21 show the pin assignment of LAN ports on the POE HUB board.

Table 1.19 Pin functions on J5/J6 (19P1040)


J5/J6 (POE), 19P1040 RJ45 connector
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 E_TD_P O Tx Data (Hot)_POE_P (48 V)
2 E_TD_N O Tx Data (Cold)_POE_P (48 V)
3 E_RD_P I Rx Data (Hot)_POE_N (0 V)
4 SW_P I/O Power synchronization signal (+)
5 SW_N I/O Power synchronization signal (-)
6 E_RD_N I Rx Data (Cold)_POE_N (0 V)
7 PWR_SW_P I Power Switch signal (Hot)
8 PWR_SW_N I Power Switch signal (Cold)

Table 1.20 Pin functions on J7/J8 (19P1040)


J7/J8 (Non-POE), 19P1040 RJ45 connector
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 E_TD_P O Tx Data (Hot)
2 E_TD_N O Tx Data (Cold)
3 E_RD_P I Rx Data (Hot)
4 SW_P I/O Power synchronization signal (+)
5 SW_N I/O Power synchronization signal (-)
6 E_RD_N I Rx Data (Cold)
7 N.C.
8 N.C.

Table 1.21 Pin functions on J401 (19P1040)


J401 (LAN), 19P1040 RJ45 connector
# Function I/O Ratings/Remarks
1 E_TD_P O Tx Data (Hot)
2 E_TD_N O Tx Data (Cold)
3 E_RD_P I Rx Data (Hot)
4 N.C.
5 N.C.
6 E_RD_N I Rx Data (Cold)
7 N.C.
8 N.C.

1-26
Fig.1.30 shows the simplified block diagram of the POE HUB board. The Power
Source Equipment (PSE) controller receives 48 V from the PWR board via J402
and delivers power (up to 12.5 W) to the connected device from the POE ports, J5
and J6.
19P1040

PSE
48 V_P LAN ports (J5 and J6)
controller

Power
J402

HUB
12 V_P Supply controller
Circuit LAN ports (J5 to J8
and J401)
PWR_SW_ON, Power synchronization
SW_P/_N and power supply
control signal I/F circuits

Fig.1.30 Block diagram of POE HUB board, 19P1040

2) Power synchronization I/F circuit


The POE HUB board includes the “Power Synchronization” I/F circuit of which
simplified schematic diagram is shown in Fig.1.30. (Refer to XX for details of Power
Synchronization.) The Power Synchronization signals, SW_P and SW_N are output
from pins #4 and #5 of each LAN port. The switch in the circuit enables (“Sync”
position) and disables (“Normal” position) the power synchronization function.

A “4-pair” Ethernet cable must be used for the connection of the power
synchronization compatible device.

SW_P and SW_N Power synchronization

SW_P and SW_N

PWR_SW
TLP181
Power supply control

PWR_SW_ON

PWR_SW_P
DC_N PWR_SW_N

Fig.1.31 Power synchronization and power supply control signal I/F circuit

3) Power supply control signal I/F circuit


The POE ports, J5 and J6 receive the power supply control signals, PWR_SW_P
and PWR_SW_N from the control head at pins #7 and #8 respectively, using a
photocoupler and outputs PWR_SW_ON signal to the PWR board, 19P1037.

1-27
4) LED indicator
The hub provides LED indicators for monitoring various network conditions. All
LEDs come on at power-on and then goes off for normal operation.

LED Color Indication


Link/Act Green ON: Valid link established
OFF: No valid link established
Blink: Port is in connection.
Collision Yellow ON: Full-duplex mode
OFF: Half-duplex mode
Blink: Collision happens.

Important!

Yellow Green Yellow


Yellow Green Yellow Green Green

(LAN ports of original


J5 J6 J7 J8 type; the current type
has LEDs at the lower
corners.)

Fig.1.32 LEDs on LAN port

1-28
1.3.3 NMEA board
Fig.1.33 shows the block diagram of NMEA board, 19P1035. Communicating with
the MOTHER board via USB, the board receives and transmits following signals.

1) NMEA0183 signal
2) CAN bus (NMEA2K) signal
3) External alarm signal
4) External trigger signal
5) Speed alarm signal
6) Power control signal

J102
J104 +5V NMEA0183 CONT1
DATA1
Power supply (19P1036)
PWR
circuit
circuit
(19P1037)
+3.3V
+1.5V
CAN bus circuit J103
(NMEA2K) CONT2 DATA2
(19P1054

J101
USB Alarm and Trigger
MOTHER CPU circuit circuit

NMEA 19P1035

Fig.1.33 Block diagram of NMEA board, 19P1035

Fig.1.34 shows the block diagram of the CPU circuit. The CPU includes CAN bus
and NMEA0183 interface circuits.

CAN bus circuit (1 port)


SDRAM Flash ROM
NMEA0183 circuit (3 ports)
CPU

Alarm and Trigger circuit

USB USB
Controller Controller Power supply circuit

J101

Fig.1.34 Block diagram of CPU circuit on NMEA board, 19P1035

1-29
1) NMEA0183 circuit
The NMEA0183 circuit consisting a RS485 line driver and photocoupers is the
same as the MFD8/12. Three NMEA0183 ports are available. Refer to xx for more
details.
J102
J701
CPU TXD3
DATA2
RS485 line
CPU TXD2 driver, U19
CONT2
CPU TXD1

CPU RXD3 J103


Photocoupler, U5
J502
CPU RXD2 Photocoupler, U18

DATA1
CPU RXD1 Photocoupler, U16

200 mA (20 °C)

Polyswitch, RT2 CONT1


+12 V
(MINI-SMDC020F)

Fig.1.35 Block diagram of NMEA0183 I/F circuit on NMEA board, 19P1035

The NMEA ports handle following sentences.

NMEA Input
DBK, DBS, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GNS, HDG, HDM, HDT, MDA, MTW, MWV, RMA,
RMC, ROT, VDM, VHW, VTG, VWR, VWT, ZDA, PFEC, Gpatt, PFEC, Gphve,

NMEA Output
AAM, APB, BOD, BWC, BWR, DBT, DPT, DTM, GGA, GLL, GNS, GTD, HDG, HDT,
MTW, MWV, RMA, RMB, RMC, ROT, VHW, VTG, WPL, XTE, ZDA, ZTG, PFEC,
Gpatt, PFEC

2) CAN bus circuit


The CAN bus circuit is the same as the MFD8/12. Refer to XX for more details.
J103

Isolator CAN
CPU CAN Transceiver Filter
U10
controller U9 CAN bus
+5 V
Network power supply

Regulator Reverse polarity


protection circuit

Fig.1.36 Block diagram of CAN bus circuit on NMEA board, 19P1035

1-30
3) Speed Alarm and Trigger circuit
The Alarm and Trigger circuit is the same as the MFD8/12. The MOS FET relay in
the speed alarm circuit generates a closure signal when the ship’s speed reaches
the preset value. The switch connected to the trigger circuit acts as either MOB or
Event switch according to the menu setting. Refer to XX for more details.
J103
CPU EXT Alarm Transistor Buzzer: #12 (+12 V) and #15 (0 V)

Switch: #11 (GND) and #15


CPU EXT Trigger Transistor
Speed alarm: #13 (H) and #14 (C)

CPU Speed Alarm MOS FET

Fig.1.37 Simplified circuit of Speed Alarm and Trigger I/F


circuit on NMEA board, 19P1035

4) Power control signals


The NMEA board receives power control signals from the MOTHER board via USB
and outputs to the PWR board, 19P1037.

Signal name I/O Remarks


PWR_OFF_3S O 3.3 V: OFF and 0 V: Normal
PWR OFF O not used
SLP_N I not used
PWR_SW_ON I 3.3 V: Power key is pressed.
0 V: Power key is not pressed.

1.3.4 CONT board


The connectors for external devices are mounted on the CONT board having only a
filter in each line, except for the protection circuit in the CAN bus network power
supply line.

Fig.1.38 shows the protection circuit in the CAN bus power supply line on the
CONT2 board, 19P1054. An external power supply (Max. 1 A) for the network is
connected to pins #17 and #18 of J3 (DATA2). The voltage drops about 0.5V in the
line between the input (J3 on CONT2) and the output (J4 on CONT1). That is, when
12 V is connected to J3, 11.5 V is output from J4.

J3 DATA2 1A J702 J501 J4 CAN bus


NET_S_IN >17> >1> >1> >2> NET_S
NET_C_IN >18> >2> >2> >3> NET_C
>3> >3> >4> NET_H
>5> NET_L
CONT2 CONT1

Fig.1.38 Protector in network (CAN bus) power supply line on CONT2 board

1-31
Table 1.22 lists the connectors on the CONT boards for the external devices: J3
locates on CONT2 board, 19P1054 and others on CONT1 board, 19P1036. The pin
assignment of the DATA1 and DATA2 ports is the identical to the MFD8/12.

Table 1.22
P/N Label Connector on PCB Connector molded cable
J1 DRS MJ-A3SRMD MJ-A3SPF0013-035C (000-157-939), 3.5 m
Connector: MJ-A3SPF
J2 DATA1 MJ-A7SRMD MJ-A7SPF0007-050C (000-154-028), 5 m
Connector: MJ-A7SPF
J3 DATA2 LTWDD-18PMMP-LC FRUDD-18AFFM-L180 (000-164-608), 2 m
J4 NMEA2000 19S1174 M12-05BFFM-010 (000-167-965), 1 m

Pin Color Function


Pin Color Function
1 White TD1-A
1 White 48 V 2 Blue TD1-B
2 Blue GND 3 Yellow RD1-H
3 Yellow Shield 4 Green RD1-C
5 Red 12 V_OUT
6 Black GND
7 Shield Shield

Fig.1.39 MJ-A3SPF (Plug)


Fig.1.40 MJ-A7SPF (Plug)

Pin Color Function Pin Color Function


1 Red TD2_A 10 Blue/White RD3_C
2 Red/White TD2_B 11 Black GND
3 Brown RD2_H 12 Black/White 12V_OUT+
4 Brown/White RD2_C 13 Yellow SPEED ALARM_H
5 Orange GND 14 Gray SPEED_ALARM_C
6 Orange/White GND 15 White BUZZ_C_EVENT_IN
7 Green TD3_H 16 Purple SHIELD
8 Green/White TD3_C 17 Pink NET_S_IN
9 Blue RD3_H 18 Light Green NET_C_IN

Fig.1.41 LTWDD-18AFFM (Plug) pin assignment

Pin Color Function


1 Bare Shield
3 5 4 2 Red NET-S (Power supply positive, +V)
3 Black NET-C (Power supply common, -V)
2 1 4 White NET-H (CAN-H)
5 Blue NET-L (CAN-L)

Fig.1.42 LTW12 (Plug) pin assignment

1-32
Waterproof cap, MJ-AC,
(000154498) Waterproof cap,
LTWCAP-WADMMLA2, (000167168)

Waterproof cap,
Dust cover, LTWCAP-WBDMMSA1,
DCMJST (000167169)
(000168520)

Connector cap,
TK-UCAP20 (000167162)

Canode clip, 0076 Black,


(000167165)
Cap, BNC-R (000170972)
Canode clip, 0076 White,
(000167166)

Fig.1.43 Connector caps on rear panel of MPU-001

1-33
1.3.5 PWR board
The PWR board, 19P1037 uses a cascade-switching regulator with a PWM
controller, LM5041 (U11) to generate 12 Vdc and 48 Vdc. The PWM controller is
LM5041, the same IC as the MFD8/12.

The board does not generate +3.3 V and +5 V for computer circuits, as an
Advanced Technology Extended (ATX) computer power supply unit, PS2879
generates these voltages.

The typical current of 48 V line is 2.7 A, so, the DRS2D/4D and DRS4A/6A/12A are
connected to the MFDBB processor unit without the power supply unit (PSU-012).
The DRS25A always requires the power supply unit, PSU-013.

Fig.1.44 shows the block diagram of PWR board, 19P1037.

12/24VDC

F1 F2
F1/F2: 20 A for 12 Vdc set
10A for 24 Vdc set
FIL board

48 V, 2.7 A
Reverse polarity Short-circuit
protector, cc and Cascade protection, Q61,
Q61, U13, U14
Rectifier

Filter, C71, switching


L71 to L73 regulator, 12 V
Q23 to Q54 Over-current
protection, Q61,
Q62, U13, U14
Input over- and
low-voltage
Over-current
protector, U1
Detector, T1/T2

PWR_OFF_3S ON/OFF control


PWM
circuit, Q7 to
PWR_SW controller, U11
Q10, U3, U9, Voltage detector,
SW_P Q15, U4 to U8 R70, R121, U15, U16

Protector latch
+12 V switching and delay
Voltage drop
regulator, U2, circuits, U3,
detector, CR12,
Q4, Q5 Q9, Q10
Q15, U8

Fig.1.44 Block diagram of PWR board, 19P1037

The board has following adjusters.

R65: Used to adjust switching frequency to 70 kHz ± 2 kHz at TP5


R121: Used to adjust 12 V output to 12.4 V ± 0.1 V

1-34
1.3.6 ATX power supply unit
The Advanced Technology Extended (ATX) computer power supply unit, PS2879,
consists of a DC/DC converter and an ATX power supply circuit that complies with
the ATX specifications. The unit generates 3.3 V, 5 V and 12 V for MOTHER (or
CPU) board and the hard disk drive. The ATX power supply unit operates with the
DC input ranging from 10.8 to 31.2 VDC.

Fig.1.45 shows the connections on the ATX power supply unit.

The ship’s mains is connected to the connector, P7 of the ATX power supply unit via
the FIL board. The 24-pin ATX main power connector, P1 and +12 V power
connector, P6 are connected to J801 and J802 on the MOTHER board respectively
while the Hard disk connector, P2 is connected to the hard disk drive. The
connectors, P8 and P9 are used to connect the PWR ON/OFF and PC ON signal
lines respectively.

Table 1.24 on the next page shows the pin functions of the connector.

PWR board FIL board


(19P1037) (19P1053) Ship’s Mains
ATX Power J204 J305 (12/24 Vdc)
Supply Unit,
PS2879 P8 (PWR ON/OFF)

P2 ATX power DC/DC P7


HDD supply circuit converter
10.8 to 31.2 Vdc

P1 (PS_ON, P6 P9 (PC ON)


PWR_OK)

J801 J802 J807

MOTHER (CPU) board

Fig.1.45 Connection on ATX power supply unit

The following describes the control signals.

(a) PWR ON/OFF signal, P8: By receiving this signal from PWR board, the ATX
power supply unit is turned on and off; ON: High (12 V) and OFF: Low (0 V).

(b) PC ON, P9: Used to turn on the computer automatically. (Contact-closure signal)

(c) Power Supply On (PS_ON), #16 of P1: To activate ATX power supply circuit, the
PS_ON signal, active-low is needed. The MOTHER board controls the power
supply unit remotely.

(d) Power Ok (PWR_OK), #8 of P1: A status signal generated by the power supply
unit to notify the computer that the DC operating voltages are within the ranges

1-35
required for proper computer operation (+5 V DC when power is Ok.

(e) +5 VSB: Used to drive the "stand-by" circuits in the computer to automatically
turn it on. The +5 VSB line is active when the POWER ON/OFF terminal is
“High.”

(f) +3.3 V Sense: Used to detect the voltage level of the +3.3 V signal being
provided to the motherboard.

Table 1.23 Connector pin assignment for ATX power supply

P1 (Connector: CP-01124030) P2 (Connector: DF1B-4ES-2)


Pin# Signal Wire Color Pin# Signal Wire Color
1 +3.3 V Orange 1 +5 V Red
2 +3.3 V Orange 2 +5 V Red
3 GND Black 3 GND Black
4 +5 V Red 4 +12 V Yellow
5 GND Black P6 (Connector: CP-01104030)
6 +5 V Red Pin# Signal Wire Color
7 GND Black 1 GND Black
8 PWR_OK Grey 2 GND Black
9 +5 VSB (STBY) Purple 3 +12 V Yellow
10 +12 V Yellow 4 +12 V Yellow
11 +12 V Yellow P7 (Connector: VLR-02V)
12 +3.3 V Orange Pin# Signal Wire Color
13 +3.3 V Sense Orange 1 +Vin Red
14 -12 V Blue 2 GND Black
15 GND Black P8 (Connector: SMR-02V-N)
16 PS_ON Green Pin# Signal Wire Color
17 GND Black 1 POWER ON/OFF + White
18 GND Black 2 POWER ON/OFF - Black
19 GND Black P9 (Connector: CA2124SR100, 24 pin)
20 -5 V White Pin# Signal Wire Color
21 +5 V Red 13 N.C. Orange
22 +5 V Red 14 N.C. Yellow
23 +5 V Red 15 PC_ON1 Green
24 GND Black 16 PC_ON2 Blue

Pin #13 Pin #24

Pin #1 Pin #12

Fig.1.46 ATX Main connector (P1) pin layout

1-36
P8 (To PWR board)

P7 (To FIL board) P9 (To MOTHER board) P6 (MOTHER board, 12 V)


P2 (To HDD) P1, ATX Main (To MOTHER board)

Fig.1.47 Connectors on ATX power supply

Fig.1.48 shows connections of power supply lines in the MFDBB processor unit,
MPU-001.

Fan 1 Fan 2

12 V 12 V

J206 J207 12 V
POE HUB 12 V/48 V
PWR J201 DC Input
board J402 J205 board FIL board
J202 J203
(12/24 Vdc)
12 V

P2, 5 V
12 V
HDD P7
48 V
J503 DRS
(MAX 96 W)
J104 CONT1
board
Graphic Capture NMEA board
board board

P1
J801 ATX Power Supply
MOTHER board Unit
J802
P6, 12 V

Fig.1.48 Power supply lines in MPU-001

1-37
1.4 How Power Synchronization Function Works
Among multiple MFD units connecting each other via Ethernet with a dedicated
Furuno Hub, HUB-101, the power on/off synchronization is possible.
The power synchronization feature also allows the NN3D network to share
information including navigation data, settings, points, and routes with each other.

CAUTION: Failure to enable Power Synchronization in a multiple MFD system


could lead to system data loss or unintentional data updating and overwriting.

Sleep mode
The MFDs have a special “sleep mode” that allow each MFD to process data while
consuming low power. NN3D MFDs can be in three states:

ON: This is the regular mode of operation. The screen is ON and the user can
interact with the device. The unit can process and share information on the network.

OFF: The MFD is completely OFF and does not process information. No power is
consumed in this state.

Sleep mode: (Standby mode called sometime) The screen is off and no user
interaction is possible (except turning the unit ON with the Power Key). Even though
the MFD appears off and the LCD is black, it will still process and share information
with other MFDs on the network. The MFD consumes lower current in this state.
Any Furuno CAN bus and NMEA0183 devices and DRS attached to the MFD ports
will still function normally when the MFD is in Sleep mode.

The power Synchronization signal is transmitted using a normally unused wire of


the Ethernet cable (pins #4 and #5), thus a “4-pair” Ethernet cable must be used for
connection of the power synchronization compatible device.

Here is the list of all devices that support Power Synchronization.

a) All NN3D displays: MFD8, MFD12, MFDBB


b) All NN3D radar power supplies: PSU-012 and PSU-013
c) Network sounders: DFF1 and DFF3

How does Power Synchronization work


When the first network MFD is powered ON (using the Power key), all the other
networked MFD(s) automatically start in sleep mode. Pressing the Power key of an
MFD in sleep mode turns it ON. When any MFD in the network is turned off with a
long press (more than 3 seconds) of the Power key, the system (all MFDs) is turned
OFF completely.

1-38
Power ON Synchronization

In the example of Fig.1.49, when the MFDBB is turned on, the PWR board in the
MFDBB generates SW_P signal, P12V and outputs it to the MFD8 and MFD12.
Receiving SW_P signal via Ethernet cable, the MFD8 and MFD12 go into the sleep
mode. To enter normal operating mode, the MFD8 and MFD12 require the “Switch
ON” signal, called PWR SW from the power key.

Power key on
MCU-001 MFDBB (MPU-0001)
POE HUB 12/24 Vdc
PWR
PWR SW_P >7> >7>- PWR SW- >7> +12 V SW
PWR SW_N >8> >8> DC_N ->8> Regulator

P12V
U6

SW_P >4> >3> - SW_P >3>


SW
SW_N >5> >4> - GND >4>
<4<

<5<

HUB-101 MFD8 PWR 12/24 Vdc


SW
+12 V SW
MAIN Regulator
J12 J101
<4< SW_P <4< <A5<
SW
<5< SW_N <5< <A6< U5

<4< SW_P <4< MFD12


SW Same as MFD8 12/24 Vdc
<5< SW_N <5<

12/24 Vdc

Fig.1.49 Power ON Synchronization

1-39
Power OFF Synchronization

Following describes how the system is turned off by using the Power key on the
MFDBB. Long-pressing (more than 3 seconds) the Power key on the control unit,
the CPU in the control unit, MCU-001 generates the Power Off signal and sends it
to the main CPU on the MOTHER board via Ethernet. Receiving the Power Off
signal from the MOTHER board via USB, about 15 seconds later the NMEA board
outputs the PWR_OFF_3S signal to the PWR board to shut down the system.

The MFD8 and MFD12 in the network also are shut down in the same way as the
MFDBB by receiving the Power Off signal from the MFDBB via Ethernet.

MFDBB (MPU-001)
POE HUB
MCU-001 MOTHER J101 NMEA
J401 J9 > > USB P > >
>1> - E_TD_P ->3> >1> E_TD_P >1>
CPU > >-USB N > >
HUB Controller

>2> - E_TD_N ->6> >2> E_TD_N >2>

<3<
Power key J104

PWR_OFF_3S
E_TD_P >1> PWR U7
E_TD_N >2> >3>
On/Off control
circuit
<3<

<6<

MFD8
<1< E_TD_P <3< J12
HUB Controller

>3> PWR_OFF_3S
<2< E_TD_N <6< MAIN
<3<

PWR/INT
On/Off control
circuit
U5

<1< E_TD_P <3< MFD12

<2< E_TD_N <6<


Same as MFD8
HUB-101

Fig.1.50 Power OFF Synchronization

1-40
1.5 Program Numbers
The MFD8, MFD12, MFDBB, and DCU12 use the following application program.
(As of June 2009)

Model Program Number


MFD8/12 1950055-02.02
MFDBB 1950064-02.02
DCU12 & MCU-001 1950049-01.07
NMEA board in MFDBB 1950053-01.10

1-41
Chapter 2 Digital Radar Sensor (DRS)

2.1 Overview
The NavNet 3D digital radar sensor (DRS) looks similar to the scanner unit of the
traditional Furuno marine radar. But the sensor includes the SPU board which the
ordinary marine radar has in the display unit.
The major function of the SPU board is to generate various radar control signals and
process the received radar signal in Interference Rejection (IR), and Sensitivity Time
Control (STC) circuits after A/D conversion.

The model name of DRS series radar sensors is identified as below.

Open type antenna Radome type antenna

D R S 2 D

NavNet 3D Digital Radar Output power


Sensor 2: 2 kW Antenna type
4: 4 kW D: Radome type antenna
6: 6 kW A: Open type antenna
12: 12 kW
25: 25 kW

The recommended maximum operating range to be used for the DRS series is
shown in Table 2.1.

Table 2.1 Recommended maximum operating ranges


Unit DRS2D DRS4D DRS4A DRS6A DRS12A DRS25A
nm and SM 24 36 48 64 72 96
km 48 72 96 96 96 96

2.1.1 Display unit


The DRS is connected to the NavNet 3D Multi Function Display (MFD) units; MFD 8,
MFD12, and MFD BB with a shielded twisted-pair Ethernet crossover cable. The radar
digital video signal and control signals are transferred between the DRS and the MFD via
Ethernet, 100Base-T.

2-1
Table below shows pin assignment of LAN NETWORK connector on the DRS.

Table 2.2 Pin assignment of NETWORK connector


Pin Signal name Pin Signal name
1 E_TD-P 5 NC
2 E_TD-N 6 E_RD-N
3 E_RD-P 7 NC
4 NC 8 NC

The maximum length of the LAN cable between the DRS and the HUB is 30 meters.

2.1.2 CAN bus interfacing


For the connection of the outdoor mounted CAN bus device(s), the DRS with the
open type antenna has a CAN bus terminal board, TB102 and the DRS with the
radome type antenna has a CAN bus connector, J603. The data from the connected
CAN bus device is transferred to the MFD unit via Ethernet and shared in the network.
Connecting the CAN bus device to the DRS eliminates the cable run between the
CAN bus device and the display unit in the bridge individually. The outdoor mounted
CAN bus device includes SC-30 satellite compass, GP-330 GPS receiver, and
WS-200 Weather Station.

Note that SC-30 and WS-200 are NOT connected to the DRS at the same time,
because of overload.

The DRS comes with a built-in CAN bus terminator, or a 120-ohm terminator, 120
OHM-1007#24-L50 (000-167-746) which is connected between #5 and #6 of J603 or
#4 and #5 of TB102. Note that signal assignment of the CAN bus interfacing differs
between the radome type antenna and the open type antenna as shown in table
below.

Refer to Appendix 1 for designing a CAN bus network.

Terminator, 120OHMS-1007#24-L50 for DRS

Fig.2.1 Terminator connected to CAN bus connector


for radome type DRS

2-2
Table 2.3 CAN bus Terminal Board, TB102 (Open type antenna)
Terminal # Signal name Remarks
1 SHIELD
2 NET_S V+
3 NET_C V-
4 NET_H CAN_H
5 NET_L CAN_L

Table 2.4 CAN bus Connector, J603 (Radome type antenna)


Pin # Signal name Remarks
1 SHIELD
2 NC
3 NET_S V+
4 NET_C V-
5 NET_H CAN_H
6 NET_L CAN_L

2.1.3 Power supply


The DRS runs on 48 Vdc. The power cable of the DRS2D/4D is connected to the
“DRS” connector on the MFD unit, which outputs 48 Vdc. The DRS with the open type
antenna, DRS4A/6A/12A requires the Power Supply unit, PSU-012 depending on the
type of MFD unit to be connected. The DRS25A always requires Power Supply unit,
PSU-013. Refer to Table 2.5.

Table 2.5 Requirement of Power Supply Unit


Radome antenna Open antenna
DRS2D DRS4D DRS4A DRS6A DRS12A DRS25A
Power Consumption* 45 W 50 W 91 W 103 W 118 W 145 W
MFD8 Not required PSU-012 PSU-013
MFD12 Not required PSU-012 PSU-013
MFD BB Not required PSU-013
*: Approximate value with CAN Bus devices (20 LEN, or 1.0 A) connected

Use Figs 2.2 to 2.4 to select rectifier unit(s) when connecting the DRS to AC ship’s
mains. The cables come with the units of the same color. Black cables are arranged
locally.

2.1.4 Warm-up time


The magnetron warm-up time is about 1.5 minutes (3 minutes for DRS25A). To
shorten the time during the service, press the RANGE IN key five times while holding
down the GAIN/TX key.

2-3
DRS4A/6A/12A/25A
DRS2D/4D DRS4A/6A/12A DRS25A

PSU-012 PSU-013 PSU-012/013

MFD8 MFD8 MFD8 MFD8

RU-3423 PR-62 RU-3423 PR-62 RU-1746B RU-1746B

Fig.2.2 Power Line connections for MFD 8

DRS12A DRS25A DRS12A/25A


DRS2D/4D/4A/6A

PSU-012 PSU-013 PSU-012/013

MFD12 MFD12 MFD12


MFD12

PR-62 RU-3423 PR-62 RU-1746B


RU-3423 RU-1746B

Fig.2.3 Power Line connections for MFD 12

DRS2D/4D DRS25A DRS25A


DRS4A/6A/12A

PSU-013 PSU-013

MFDBB MFDBB MFDBB

RU-1746B RU-1746B RU-1746B


RU-3424

Fig.2.4 Power Line connections for MFD BB

2-4
2.2 Circuit Description
Fig.2.5 shows the block diagram of the DRS. The printed circuit boards used in
the DRS are;

1) SPU board
2) MD (Modulator) board
3) PWR (Power supply) board
4) MTR (Motor control) board for open antenna
5) NMEA2K (CAN bus) board

The type of the printed circuit boards and major parts used in each model is listed
on Table 2.7. All models use the RX module, RU-9752 consisting of a MIC and a
semi- logarithmic type IF amplifier (IF AMP) and NMEA2K board, 03P9462.

NMEA2K M
(03P9462) Reed SW
CAN bus (Open type antenna
device CPU MTR has MTR board.)
(03P9443)

RX Module
(RU-9752)
MFD LAN
CPU
IF AMP
FPGA
ROM
MIC
RAM
SPU (XXX)

Antenna
MD (XXX)
48 VDC PWR
Pulse
(XXX) FET Trans. Magnetron

XXX: Type of P.C.B differs from model to model. See table 2.7.

Fig.2.5 Block diagram of DRS

The control signals including Radar ON/OFF signal are generated in the MFD
and sent to the DRS via Ethernet.

2-5
The trigger pulse generated in the Field Programmable Gate Arrary (FPGA) on
the SPU board is delivered to the modulator (MD) board and used to trigger the
magnetron. The 60 MHz IF and video signal from the RX module is input to the
SPU board and processed by the FPGA.

Unlike the radar scanner unit, the DRS sends the video signal to the display unit
(MFD) via Ethernet, instead of through coaxial cable. Thus, no video timing
adjustment is required.

The Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF) and pulsewidth of the TX trigger pulse
varies according to the range in use. See table 2.6.

Table 2.6 PRF and pulewidth of TX trigger.


PRF Pulse- nm/SM 0.25 or 0.5 to 1 to 2 3 to 4 6 to 8 12 to 24 36 or
(Hz) width less 0.75 1.5 more
(us) km 0.5 or 0.75 2 to 3 4 6 to 8 12 to 16 24 to 48 64 or
less to 1.5 more
3000 0.08 S1 X X
3000 0.15 S2 X
1500 0.30 M1 X
1000 0.50 M2 X
600 0.70 M3 X
600* 0.80 L X X

1) *: 550 Hz at 72 nm and above

2-6
Table 2.7 Type of Major Parts

DRS type DRS2D DRS4D DRS4A DRS6A DRS12A DRS25A

Antenna type Radome type antenna Open type antenna

RTR Unit RTR-090 RTR-091 RTR-092 RTR-093 RTR-094 RTR-095

Antenna Motor RM-9794 RM-9833

Circulator FCX-73 RC4356

Magnetron E3590 E3571 MAF1421B MAF1422B E3566 MG5436

Pulse Transformer - - RT9025 RT9023

2-7
RX Module (RXM) RU-9752

Limiter RU9099

Magnetic Reed Switch NRS-101-56 RS-1 N0-01

Modulator (MD) board 03P9448A 03P9448B 03P9450A 03P9450B 03P9451A 03P9451B

Motor Drive (MTR) board - - 03P9443

SPU board 03P9469 03P9455

Power (PWR) board 03P9461 03P9452 03P9453 03P9454

NMEA2000 board 03P9462


2.2.1 RX module (RXM)
The Receiver Module, RXM (RU-9752) consists of Microwave Integrated Circuit
(MIC) and a semi-logarithmic IF amplifier as shown in Fig.2.6. The MIC
down-converts the RF signal to the 60 MHz IF signal.

The V_TUNE signal controls the VCO in the MIC to tune the MIC with the receiving
RF signal. The LNA and VGA CONTROL signals control the gain of LNA (Low
Noise Amplifier) in the MIC and the VGA (Variable Gain Amplifier) in the IF
amplifier.

MIC IF Amplifier
+4 V
Voltage controller +5V

-5 V
Voltage controller

IF Carrier
LPF
WG
Limiter VGA
Video H
MBS
B.P.F Video C
attenuator
Video Voltage common

1.7 MHz or Carrier Gate


20 MHz VGA control

MBS Cont.
Bandwidth
V TUNE
LNA control

Fig.2.6 Block diagram of RX module (RXM)

Other signals from the SPU board to the RF module are;

(a) VOLTAGE_COMMON
The reference voltage output from the ADC is applied to V_COM terminal of the
differential amplifier in the IF amplifier circuit.
(b) CARRIER_GATE
This signal selects the output signal from the IF amplifier to either video signal for
normal operation or IF carrier signal for automatic tuning.
(c) BAND_WIDTH
This signal selects the bandpass filter in the IF amplifier; 1.7 MHz or 20 MHz.
(d) MBS_CONT
This signal turns on the Main bang attenuator in the IF amplifier.

2-8
Table 2.8 Pin assignment of J501 (03P9437)
J501, 03P9437 (RU-9752) S16B_XH_A
# Function I/O Ratings
1 Video_C O Analog 2 Vpp differencial
2 Video_H
3 GND 0V
4 VOLTAGE_COMMON I 1.6 V typical
5 GND 0V
6 LNA_control I 1 to 4 V curved analog signal
7 VGA_CONTROL I 1 to 4 V curved analog signal
8 GND 0V
9 V_TUNE I 1 to 11 V
10 GND 0V
11 CARRIER_GATE I H (5 V): IF carrier; L (0 V): Video
12 BAND_WIDTH I H (5 V): Short and Middle; L (0 V): Long
13 +5 V I 5 Vdc
14 GND 0V
15 MBS CONT I H (5V): Suppress; L (0 V): Through
16 GND 0V

2-9
2.2.2 SPU board
The DRS series uses two types of the SPU board.

(A) 03P9455 for DRSxA, open type antenna


(B) 03P9469 for DRSxD, radome type antenna

The SPU board consists of;

1) RX module I/F circuit


2) Modulator I/F circuit
3) Heading sensor I/F circuit
4) Motor control I/F circuit (03P9455) or Motor drive circuit (03P9469)
5) Power supply circuit
6) Voltage monitor circuit
7) Digital circuit, including CPU, ROM, and SDRAM

RX module ROM
J201 I/F circuit
SDRAM
Modulator
J202 I/F circuit
LAN J207
Transceiver (RJ45)
Heading sensor
J203 I/F circuit

FPGA J209
CPU (Factory use)
Motor control
J204 I/F circuit*

Power supply
J205 CAN bus networking
circuit
J208

Voltage monitor
circuit
Digital circuit

*; 03P9455: Motor control I/F circuit


03P9469: Motor driver circuit

Fig.2.7 Block diagram of SPU board in DRS

2-10
1) RF Module I/F Circuit

The video signal from the RF module, or the differential analog input to the SPU
board is A/D-converted by a high speed ADC (analog-to-digital converter) and sent
to the FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array).

The pin functions of J201 are shown in the table below.

Table 2.9 Pin assignment of J201 (03P9455)


J201, 03P9455 and 03P9469 B16B-PH-SM4
# Function I/O Ratings
1 Video_C I Analog 2 Vpp
2 Video_H
3 GND 0V
4 VOLTAGE_COMMON O 1.6 V typical, output of op-amp
5 GND Signal ground
6 LNA_control O 1 to 4 V, output of op-amp, LNA gain control signal
7 VGA_CONTROL O 1 to 4 V, output of op-amp, VGA gain control signal
8 GND Signal ground
9 V_TUNE O 1 to 11 V, output of op-amp
10 GND Signal ground
11 CARRIER_GATE O 5 V CMOS output
12 BAND_WIDTH O 5 V CMOS output
13 +5V O 5 Vdc typical
14 GND Signal ground
15 MBS_CONT O 5 V CMOS output
16 GND Signal ground

2) Modulator I/F Circuit

This circuit outputs the TX trigger pulse (TX_PULSE) to the Modulator to trigger
the magnetron. The pulsewidth of the trigger pulse varies automatically according
to the range settings: S1, S2, M1, M2, M3, and L.

The magnetron current data (actually voltage signal) from the modulator (MD)
board is A/D converted and sent to the FPGA for monitoring. The SPU board also
receives the “Type SEL” signal from the MD board to recognize the type of MD
board, or the type of the DRS.
Table 2.10 Pin assignment of J202 (03P9455)
J202, 03P9455 and 03P9469 B7B-PH-SM4
# Function I/O Ratings
1 Pulse_Voltage_Control O (03P9455) 0 V to 23 V
1 Pulse_Voltage_Control O (03P9469) 0 V to 12 V
2 Mag_Current I 0 to 4.1 V See table 2.18.
3 GND Signal ground
4 S1_PULSE O (DRS12A/25A) 5 V CMOS output, Main bang
suppression timing signal for S1, S2, and M1
4 OFF_Pulse O (DRS4A/6A) 5 V CMOS output, not used
5 GND Signal ground
6 Tx_Pulse O 5 V CMOS output
7 TYPE_SEL I 0.75 to 4.0 V See table 2.17.

2-11
Using the voltage level (H or L) of the dedicated pin of the CPU and the Type SEL
signal, the CPU adjusts the voltage level of Pulse Voltage Control (PVC) signal to
maintain the rated output power.

3) Heading Sensor I/F Circuit

This circuit receives the heading signal generated by a reed switch. The received
signal is amplified and level-converted before delivering to the FPGA.

In the radome type antenna, the reed switch, S801 (Type: NRS-101-56,
000-117-630) is connected directly to J203 on the SPU board. In the open type
antenna, the switch, S101 (Type: RS-01 NO-01, 000-118-533) is connected to the
SPU board through the MTR board, 03P9443.

4) Motor Control I/F Circuit (Open type)


In the open type antenna, the SPU board, 03P9455 includes the motor control I/F
circuit which generates the motor high side (M_HD) and the low side (M_LD) drive
control signals.

These signals are sent to Motor Drive (MTR) board, 03P9443 connecting to the
brushless DC motor.

The circuit receives SENSE_A, SENSE_B, and SENSE_C signals generated by


the hall sensor, or position sensor in the DC motor as a feedback signal.

Table 2.11 Pin assignment of J204 (03P9455)


J204, 03P9455 B15B-PH-SM4
# Function I/O Ratings
1 +12V 12 V
2 +5V 5V
3 GND
4 SENSE_A I 0 V to 5 V
5 SENSE_B I 0 V to 5 V
6 SENSE_C I 0 V to 5 V
7 M_HD_A O 0 V to 5 V
8 M_HD _B O 0 V to 5 V
9 M_HD _C O 0 V to 5 V
10 M_LD_A O 0 V to 5 V
11 M_LD _B O 0 V to 5 V
12 M_LD _C O 0 V to 5 V
13 OVER_CUR_DETECT I 0 V or 5 V
14 OVER_LOAD_DETECT I 0 V or 5 V
15 GND

2-12
5) Motor Drive Circuit (Radome type)

In the radome type antenna, SPU board, 03P9469 includes the motor drive circuit.
The 12 V DC brushless motor, B801 (RM-9794) is connected to J204 on the SPU
board.

The motor drive circuit receives the outputs from the Hall effect position sensors
inside the motor: HOLE_A, HOLE_B, and HOLE_C and sends the motor drive
signals: PHASE_A, PHASE_B, and PHASE_C to the motor.

Table 2.12 Pin assignment of J204 (03P9469)


J204, 03P9469 B8B-PH-SM4
# Function I/O Ratings
1 +5V 5V
2 HOLE_A I 0 to 5V
3 HOLE_B I 0 to 5V
4 HOLE_C I 0 to 5V
5 GND -
6 PHASE_A O 0 to 12V
7 PHASE_B O 0 to 12V
8 PHASE_C O 0 to 12V

Fig.2.8 shows the block diagram of the motor drive circuit on the SPU board,
03P9469. When an overcurrent is detected in the motor drive circuit, the antenna
stop rotating. To rotate the antenna again, restart the DRS after removing the
cause.

<1< Vcc (5 V)
<2< Hole A
FPGA Line driver <3< Hole B
U16 <4< Hole C DC motor
<5< GND
<6< Phase A
Motor Driver <7< Phase B
<8< Phase C

Overcurrent detector
03P9469

Fig.2.8 Block diagram of motor drive circuit in SPU board, 03P9469

The antenna rotation speed varies automatically depending on the range settings.
In dual radar mode, the antenna rotates at 24 rpm in all ranges.

1.5 nm/SM, 3.0 km or less: 48 rpm


12 nm/SM, 24 km or less: 36 rpm
More than 12 nm/SM, 24 km: 24 rpm

2-13
6) Power Supply Circuit

Both SPU boards, 03P9455 and 03P9469 contain the power supply circuit of which
output are 1.5 V for the CPU and 1.2 V for the FPGA.

(A) SPU board, 03P9455


The SPU board, 03P9455 in the open type antenna receives 24 V, 12 V, 5 V, 3.3 V,
and TX-HV monitor signal from the PWR board, 03P9452.

Table 2.13 Pin assignment of J205 (03P9455)


J205, 03P9455 B12B-PH-SM4
# Function I/O Ratings
1 − NC
2 − NC
3 GND Power supply ground
4 VCC30V (+30 V) I 23±1.4 V
5 VCC12V (+12 V) I 12 V typical (11.4 to 12.6 V)
6 VDD5V (+5 V) I 5 V typical (4.75 to 5.25 V)
7 VDD3.3V (+3.3 V) I 3.3 V typical (3.13 to 3.47 V)
8 VDD3.3V (+3.3 V) I 3.3 V typical (3.13 to 3.47 V)
9 GND Power supply ground
10 GND Power supply ground
11 HEATER_VOLTAGE_CONTROL I Not used
12 TX_HV_MONI I 0 to 4.1 V

(B) SPU board, 03P9469


The SPU board, 03P9469 in the Radome type antenna receives 12 V, 5 V, 3.3 V,
and TX-HV monitor signal from the PWR board, 03P9461.

Table 2.14 Pin assignment of J205 (03P9469)


J205, 03P9469 B10B-PH-SM4
# Function I/O Ratings
1 - NC
2 - NC
3 GND Power supply ground
4 VCC12V I 12.3 V typical (11.6 to 13.0 V)
5 VDD5V I 5 V typical (4.75 to 5.25 V)
6 VDD3.3V I 3.3 V typical (3.13 to 3.47 V)
7 VDD3.3V I 3.3 V typical (3.13 to 3.47 V)
8 GND Power supply ground
9 GND Power supply ground
10 TX-HV_MONI I 0 to 4.1 V

7) Voltage Monitor Circuit


This circuit converts the line voltages, VCC12V, VDD5V, and VDD3.3V from the
PWR board to digital signals for monitoring them by the CPU.

2-14
8) Digital Circuit
The digital circuit consists of CPU, SDRAM, RAM, FPGA, and LAN driver/receiver.
The LAN driver/receiver is used to communicate with the display unit (the MFD) via
the 100Base-T Ethernet.

The major circuits in the FPGA are;

1) Radar signal processing circuit including ARPA echo detection


2) Motor control circuit
3) Interface circuit for A/D Converter (ADC) and D/A Converter (DAC)
4) CPU I/O circuit
5) The Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) circuit for CAN bus
network.

Table 2.15 Pin assignment of J207 (03P9455)


J207, 03P9455 and 03P9469 B9B-PH-SM4
# Function I/O Ratings
1 Vcc +5V, power supply for CAN circuit
2 GND
3 NMEA_TXD O 3.3V CMOS output, 0 to 3.3 V
4 NMEA_RXD I 3.3V CMOS input, -0.3 to 5.5 V
5 GND
6 NMEA_RST_N O 3.3V CMOS output, 0 to 3.3 V
7 NMEA_MOD0 O 3.3V CMOS output, 0 to 3.3 V
8 -
9 GND

2-15
2.2.3 MTR board
In the open type antenna, the motor is connected to the motor (MTR) board,
03P9443 consisting of following circuits. In the radome type antenna, the motor is
connected to the SPU board having the motor drive circuit. The radome type
antenna does not have the MTR board.

1) Motor drive circuit


2) Power supply circuit for motor drive circuit
3) 48 V line overcurrent and overload detector
4) 48 V line low pass filter

The antenna motor used in the DRS series is a three phase brushless DC motor
with the Hall effect position sensors (referred to simply as Hall sensors). The
outputs from a set of hall sensors inside the motor are supplied to the SPU board
through the MTR board in the open type antenna.

The motor drive circuit consists of the high-side and the low-side drivers. Each side
is driven separately by the motor control signals, M HD A/B/C for the high-side and
M LD A/B/C for the low-side respectively.

The overcurrent and overload detectors output 5 V (“H” signal) in normal condition,
and 0 V (“L” signal) in an overcurrent and an overload conditions.

MTR (03P9443)

J704 Current
LPF sensing
+48 V
L1, L2 Resistor, Motor
R48 Drive
J703
Circuit
Overcurrent detector
OCD FET J705
Q15, U21, U23 U
Bridge
and Gate V Motor
Overload detector
OLD (RM9833)
Q16, U21, U22 Drive W
Motor control
(M HD A/B/C, Q1 to Q6,
Q27 to
M LD A/B/C) +12V Inverter Rectifier H 12V Q38, U1
+12 V L3, U11, Q11, CR11, to U6
Q12 CR12
L 12V
J706
Hall sensor outputs
HS A/B/C
J702 Heading signal (HP) J701 S101
(Reed switch)

Fig.2.9 Block diagram of MTR board

The number of the antenna rotation varies automatically depending on the range
settings. In dual radar mode, the antenna rotation speed is fixed to 24 rpm.

1.5 nm/SM, 3.0 km or less: 48 rpm


12 nm/SM, 24 km or less: 36 rpm
More than 12 nm/SM, 24 km: 24 rpm

2-16
2.2.4 MD board
The modulator (MD) board differs according to the antenna and Magnetron types
as shown in Table below. The board outputs a rectangular voltage drive pulse to
the magnetron for firing. No adjustment is required on the MD board after replacing
the magnetron, because the magnetron current is adjusted automatically.

The differences between A and B types of MD board are the Pulse transformer,
Rate of Rise of Voltage pulse circuit (RRV), and Voltage divider. For details, refer to
schematic diagrams attached to the back of this manual.

Table 2.16 MD boards used in DRS


MD Board Used in Antenna Type Output
03P9448A DRS2D Radome 2 kW
03P9448B DRS4D Radome 4 kW
03P9450A DRS4A Open 4 kW
03P9450B DRS6A Open 6 kW
03P9451A DRS12A Open 12 kW
03P9451B DRS25A Open 25 kW

Each MD board has a voltage divider which outputs the specific voltage signal to
the display unit, or the MFD for identification of the DRS type. This voltage signal is
called “Type Select” (TYPE SEL) signal and used to generate an appropriate Pulse
Voltage Control signal for the rated output.

Table 2.17 Type Select signals


Model DRS2D DRS4D DRS4A DRS6A DRS12A DRS25A
Type Select
1.4 V 4.0 V 0.6 V 1.4 V 2.5 V 4.0 V
signal

The magnetron current detector detects the magnetron current and converts it to
the “voltage” signal. Receiving this signal, the SPU board changes the level of the
Pulse voltage control (PVC) signal output to the MD board to adjust the output
power from the magnetron.

Table 2.18 Magnetron Currents (Typical value)


Mode Pulselength DRS2D DRS4D DRS4A DRS6A DRS12A DRS25A
Single S1 2.39 V 2.48 V 2.31 V 2.62 V 2.15 V 2.45 V
range S2 2.43 V 2.89 V 2.39 V 2.80 V 2.80 V 2.75 V
M1 to M3 N/A
L 2.51 V 3.05 V 2.30 V 2.77 V 3.10 V 3.30 V
Dual
S to L N/A
range

Table 2.19 Pulse Voltage Control signals (Typical value)


Pulselength DRS2D DRS4D DRS4A DRS6A DRS12A DRS25A
S1 10.1 V 11.8 V 15.5 V 18.4 V 20.5 V 14.0 V
S2 8.0 V 10.3 V 11.5 V 12.6 V 15.0 V 13.0 V
M1 to L 7.8 V 9.4 V 11.3 V 11.5 V 13.0 V 12.5 V

2-17
1) 03P9448
Fig.2.10 shows the block diagram of the MD board, 03P9448 for 2 kW and 4 kW
transmitters in the radome type antenna. The board mainly consists of an FET
driver, a switching FET, a pulse transformer, a Rate of Rise of Voltage pulse circuit
(RRV), magnetron current detector, and a voltage divider.

Table 2.20 Test Points on 03P9448


TX_HV +12V Heater GND Mag GND
Voltage Current*
Test Point J402, #1 J402, #3 J402, #4 J402, #5 J401, #2 J401, #3
03P9448A 350 V 11.7 V to 8.0 V GND 2.51 V GND
03P9448B 12.9 V 3.05 V

*: Long range and single range mode

MD (03P9448)

Heater LPF, L401


J802
TX_HV
+12 V
Pulse Transformer,
Voltage T401
Divider,
Rxx, Rss Switching FET J803
Q401 HOT
Type Select RRV,
FET C411, COLD
TX Pulse CR406 to
Driver,
CR409 K RF
U401
Pulse Voltage OUT
Control
J801
A
Magnetron Current
Magnetron Current Detector, CR403 to
CR405 and Q402

Magnetron

Fig.2.10 Block diagram of MD board, 03P9448

2-18
2) 03P9450
Fig.2.11 shows the block diagram of the MD board, 03P9450 for 4 kW and 6 kW
transmitters in the open type antenna. The board has the similar circuit and
functionality to 03P9448.

Table 2.21 Test Points on 03P9450


Signal TX_HV +12V Heater GND Mag Current*
Voltage
Test Point J402, #1 J402, #3 J402, #4 J402, #5 J401, #2
03P9450A 350 V 11.6 V to 8.0 V GND 2.30 V
03P9450B 13.0 V 2.77 V

*: Stand-by in the range using S1 and S2 pulses.

MD (03P9450)

Heater LPF
J402 L401
TX_HV Storage
Capacitor
+12 V C402, C403

Voltage Pulse Transformer


Divider T401
R413,
R414 J403
RRV HOT
Type Select CR402 to COLD
FET
Driver CR405
TX Pulse
U401 K
Pulse Voltage Switching FET
Control J401 Q401 & Q406 RF OUT

A
Magnetron Current
Detector Q409,
CR408 to CR410

Magnetron

Fig.2.11 Block diagram of MD board, 03P9450

2-19
3) 03P9451
Fig.2.12 shows the block diagram of the MD board, 03P9451 for 12 kW and 25 kW
transmitters in the open type antenna. The pulse transformer is mounted on the RF
chassis. The MAG board (03P9480) is the part of the magnetron current detector.
No part is mounted in place of R952 on the 03P9480A and one ohm, 1W is
mounted on the 03P9480B.

Table 2.22 Test Points on 03P9451


Signal TX_HV +12V Heater Voltage GND Mag Current
Test Point J402, #1 J402, #3 J402, #4 J402, #5 J401, #2
03P9451A 330 V 11.4 V to 7.6 V GND 3.1 V*
03P9451B 530 V 12.6 V 8.3 V 3.3 V*

*: Long pulse

MD (03P9451) MAG 03P9480


J401 J403 J406
Heater LPF, L401

Magnetron Current detector


CR408 to CR410, Q412 J407

TB401
Storage Capacitor
TX_HV
C407, C408
Pulse Transformer
+12 V Reset circuit T801
Q405/Q406,
Reset Pulse RT-9025 (12A)
U441, T405 TB402 RT-9023 (25A)
Magnetron Current

TX Pulse No missing pulse


generator, U405 COLD HOT

Voltage
Divider Switching
Type SEL RF OUT
R431, FET
R432, Q401 to
R440 FET Driver
Q404
U401 to
Pulse Voltage Control U404 Magnetron
V801
J402

Fig.2.12 Block diagram of MD board, 03P9451

2-20
2.2.5 PWR board
The PWR board used in NavNet 3D DRS differs depending on the antenna type
and output power as below. No power switch is provided in the DRS and the PWR
board is turned on and off by the MFD.

(1) 03P9461 for DRS2D/4D, radome type 2 kW and 4 kW


(2) 03P9452 for DRS4A/6A, open type 4 kW and 6 kW
(3) 03P9453 for DRS12A, open type 12 kW
(4) 03P9454 for DRS25A, open type 25 kW

The DC power source is connected to the PWR board through the FIL board,
19P1053 having a LC filter with fuses, F1 and F2. The rating of the fuse differs
depending on the power supply voltage.

F1 and F2: 20 A (12 V DC power system)


10 A (24V DC power system)

All boards use a switching regulator operating at a switching frequency of 140 kHz.
The regulator control circuit includes a Cascaded PWM Controller, LM5041 which
features line Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO), soft-start, an error amplifier, precision
voltage reference, and thermal shutdown. The Under-Voltage threshold is set to
2.5V. When the voltage at the UVLO pin, #16 is less than 2.5 V, all functions of the
controller are disabled.

The PWM comparator compares the slope compensated current ramp signal to the
loop error voltage from the internal error amplifier (COMP pin, #3). This comparator
is optimized for speed in order to achieve minimum controllable duty cycles.

The LM5041 contains two levels of over-current protection. If the voltage at the CS
pin, #12 exceeds 0.5V the present buck stage duty cycle is terminated (cycle by
cycle current limit). If the voltage at the CS pin overshoots the 0.5V threshold and
exceeds 0.6V, then the controller will terminate the present cycle and fully
discharge the soft-start capacitor.

Table 2.23 lists the heater voltage and the transmitter High voltage (TX-HV) output
from each PWR board.
Table 2.23 Heater Voltage and TX-HV
P.C. Board Heater Voltage TX-HV
03P9461 8V 350 V
03P9452 8V 350 V
03P9453 7.6 V 330 V
03P9454 8.3 V 530 V

The 03P9461 does not generate 24 V and the 03P9454 the TX-HV. The TX-HV for
the 25 kW transceiver unit is generated by the Power Supply Unit, PSU-013 and
supplied to the MD board through the PWR board, 03P9454.

2-21
The PWR boards, 03P9453 and 03P9454 do not generate the voltage to rotate the
antenna. The antenna motor is connected to the MTR board in the DRS12A/25A,
while it is connected to the PWR board in the DRS2D/4D/4A/6A.

1) 03P9461
Fig.2.13 shows the block diagram of 03P9461 used in the DRS2D/4D with the
radome type antenna. The board generates 3.3 V, 5 V, 8 V, 12 V, floating 15 V, and
350 V from the PWM switching regulator. The 15 V is used for the CAN bus
network circuit. The power of the antenna motor is supplied from 12 V line.

PWR (03P9461)

48 VDC
Over-current protection,
R106/R107, U102
Reverse polarity
protector, CR7
Floating chopper, 15 V
U101
Rectifier, CR51 to CR58

Filter,
CR3 & CR4

L1/L2/C2/C3
Rectifier

Over-
current
protection, 12 V
R62/R63,
U61
Low-input Starter Cascade R67/R68, 8V
voltage switching Q61, U1
Q1, Q2 circuit, Q12,
protection, CR8 Q14, Q16, 350 V
R3, R4, R15 Q18
R16, C11

Switching
Over-current
regulator control protection,
circuit, U11 CR1, T1
5 V Chopper, U111 5V

Voltage 3.3 V
3.3 V Chopper, U121
detector, U71

Over-current
Delay and Latch protection, R116,
circuits, Q21 to 70% voltage-drop
R117, U112
Q24, Q4 protection, Q62, U2 R125 to R128

Fig.2.13 Block diagram of PWR board, 03P9461

U11 is a Cascaded PWM Controller, LM5041. The potentiometers on the board are
used and adjusted as below.

2-22
Parts No. Usage Rating Measuring between
R17 Oscillator frequency 70 kHz±0.5 kHz TP5 (PD, positive lead)
of PWM controller and TP2 (PV_N, negative lead).

R71 Heater voltage 8 V±0.1 V TP11 (HEATER) and TP12 (GND).

2) 03P9452
Fig.2.14 shows the block diagram of 03P9452 used in the DRS4A/6A with the
open type antenna. This board differs from 03P9461 in size, but uses the same
circuit as 03P9461, except for having 24 V output line.

The potentiometers are adjusted in the same method to 03P9461.

PWR (03P9452)

48 VDC

Reverse Polarity Over-current protection,


protector, CR7 R106/R107, U102

Filter,
CR51 to CR58, CR67 & CR68

Floating
L1/L2/C2/C3 15 V
CR3 & CR4

chopper,
U101
Rectifier

Over-
current 24 V
protection,
R62/R63, 12 V
Low-input U61
Starter Cascade R67/R68, 8 V (Heater)
voltage switching
Rectifier

Q1, Q2, Q61, U1


protection, circuit, Q12, 350 V
CR8 Q14, Q16,
R3, R4, R16,
C11, R15 Q18

Over-current
Switching protection,
regulator control CR1, T1
circuit, U11
5V
5 V Chopper, U111
Voltage
3.3 V
detector, 3.3 V Chopper, U121
U71

Delay and Latch Over-current


circuits, Q21 to 70% voltage-drop protection, R116,
Q24, Q4 protection, Q62, U2 R117, U112
R125 to R128

Fig.2.14 Block diagram of PWR board, 03P9452

2-23
3) 03P9453
Fig.2.15 shows the block diagram of 03P9453 used in the DRS12A with the12 kW
transceiver unit. The U11 is the Cascaded PWM Controller, LM5041.

The potentiometers on the board are adjusted as below.

Parts No. Usage Rating Measuring between


R17 Oscillator frequency 70 kHz±0.5 kHz TP5 (PD, positive lead)
of PWM controller and TP2 (PV_N, negative lead).

R71 Heater voltage 8 V±0.1 V TP11 (HEATER) and TP12 (GND).

R161

PWR (03P9453)
Over-current
48 VDC protection,
R106/R107, U102
Floating 15 V
Reverse polarity
chopper,
protector, CR7
U101
CR51 to CR56, CR67/CR68
CR3 & CR4

330 V
Rectifier

Filter, L1/L2, C2/C3 24 V


Short-circuit protection,
Q53, R85/R86

Over-
Low-input Starter Cascade current
voltage 12 V
Rectifier

Q1, Q2, switching protection,


protection, CR8 circuit, Q12, R62/R63,
R3, R4, R15, Q14, Q16, U61
Q18 R67/R68,
R16, C11 5 V Chopper, 5V
Q61, U1 U111
3.3 V Chopper, 3.3 V
U121
Over-current
Switching protection,
regulator control CR1, T1
circuit, U11 Over-current
protection,
R116/R117, U112,
R125 to R128, U112,
Voltage detector, U71 R156/R157, U61

Delay and Latch 7.6V Chopper,


Heater
70% voltage-drop
circuits, Q21 to U151
protection, Q62, U2
Q24, Q4

Fig.2.15 Block diagram of PWR board, 03P9453

The antenna motor is not powered from the PWR board, but from the MTR board
as shown in Fig.2.16.

2-24
J301
TB101 P101 PWR board
48 V H 1 B101
J704
48 V C 2 MTR board M
P102
Fig.2.16

4) 03P9454
Fig.2.17 shows the block diagram of 03P9454 used in the DRS25A with the 25 kW
transceiver unit. This board uses the similar circuit to the one for 12 kW transceiver
unit. The PWR board generates neither the supply voltage to the antenna motor
and the High Voltage for the transmitter (TX-HV). The MTR board generates power
to the antenna motor from 48 Vdc power supply. The TX-HV, 530 V is generated by
the power supply unit, PSU-013 and supplied to the MD board through the PWR
board.

The heater voltage is adjusted to 8.3 V±0.1 V with R161.

PWR (03P9454)
Over-current protection,
48 VDC R106/R107, U102

Reverse polarity Floating


protector, CR7 15 V
chopper,
CR51, CR52, CR55, CR56, CR67,

U101
CR3 & CR4

Filter, L1/L2, C2/C3 24 V


Rectifier

Short-circuit protection,
Q53, R85/R86

Low-input Starter Cascade


voltage switching
12 V
Q1, Q2,
Rectifier

protection, CR8 circuit, Q12,


CR68

R3, R4, R15 Q14, Q16, 5 V Chopper, 5V


Q18
R16, C11 U111
3.3 V Chopper, 3.3 V
Over-current
protection, U121
Over-current R62/R63, U61
Switching protection, R67/R68, Q61,
regulator control CR1, T1 U1
Over-current
circuit, U11
protection,
R116/R117, U112,
R125 to R128, U112,
Voltage detector, U71 R156/R157, U61

Delay and Latch 70% voltage-drop


circuits, Q21 to 8.3 V Chopper,
Q24, Q4
protection, Q62, U2 Heater
U151

Fig.2.17 Block diagram of PWR board, 03P9454

2-25
Figs.2.18 to 2.21 show the power supply lines in the DRS.

NMEA
5V NMEA2000
PWR DRIVER
15 V
3.3 V
PWR CPU
M
RXM

IF AMP
1.2 V
PWR CPU, PWR
1.5 V FPGA,
3.3 V
etc.
DAC

SPU MIC
15 V

3.3 V
5V

12 V

PVC

PWR
FET MD Heater
8V
48 Vdc SW Regulator Magnetron
350 V Pulse Trans.
2D: 2.2 KV
4D: 3.7 kV

Fig.2.18 Power supply lines in DRS2D/4D

NMEA 5V NMEA2000
PWR DRIVER M
15 V
3.3 V
PWR CPU
MTR RXM

IF AMP
1.2 V CPU,
PWR

PWR
1.5 V FPGA,
3.3 V
etc.
DAC

SPU MIC
12 V

3.3 V

24 V
15 V

5V

PVC

PWR
8V FET MD Heater
48 Vdc SW Regulator Magnetron
350 V
Pulse Trans.
4A: 3.7 kV
6A: 4.5 kV
Fig.2.19 Power supply lines in DRS4A/6A

2-26
NMEA NMEA2000
PWR
5V M
DRIVER
15 V
3.3 V
PWR CPU MTR
RXM

IF AMP
1.2 V CPU,

PWR
PWR
1.5 V FPGA,
etc. 3.3 V

DAC

SPU MIC
3.3 V
15 V

12 V

24 V
5V

PVC
(RT-9025)
PWR
FET Heater
7.6 V Pulse
48 Vdc SW Regulator Trans. Magnetron
330 V
MD
5.5 kV to 6.3 kV

Fig.2.20 Power supply lines in DRS12A

NMEA
5V NMEA2000
PWR DRIVER
M
15 V
3.3 V
PWR CPU
MTR
RXM

IF AMP
1.2 V CPU,
PWR

FPGA, PWR
1.5 V
etc. 3.3 V
DAC
MIC
SPU
3.3 V
15 V

12 V

24 V

PVC
5V

(RT-9023)
PWR
FET Pulse Heater
8.3 V
48 Vdc Trans. Magnetron
SW Regulator
530 V MD
530 V 8 kV

Fig.2.21 Power supply lines in DRS25A

2-27
2.2.6 NMEA2K board
The NMEA2K board, 03P9462 consists of SPU I/F and NMEA2K I/F circuits of
which power supply circuit is isolated from each other. The circuit in the alternate
long and two short dashes line in Fig.2.22 uses the isolated power supply.

The NMEA2K I/F circuit outputs network power, 15 V, 1A from #3 (NET_S) and #4
(NET_C) of J603. Thus, the total LEN of the connected CAN bus devices does not
exceed “20.” For example, SC-30 (10 LEN) and WS-200 (13 LEN) are not
connected to this board at the same time.

When an external network power is connected to the DRS, disconnect NET_S and
NET_C lines from TB102 in the open type antenna and J603 in the radome type
antenna.

The DC/DC converter, U13 generates +5 V (Vcc_CAN) for NMEA2K I/F circuit
from 15 V.

The NMEA2K I/F circuit utilizes;


(a) Communication Protocol: CAN Ver.2.0A/2.0B
(b) Topology: Bus topology
(c) Communications traffic: 75 kbps (MAX)

A CAN bus device operates at data rates of about 25 kbps generally, so up to 3


CAN bus devices is connected to the DRS.

The CPU, U1 converts the serial data from the CPU on the SPU board into
NMEA2000 format. When the NMEA2K board works normally, the status of the
LEDs, CR1 to CR4 is as follows: CR1: ON; CR2: Blinking; CR3: OFF; and CR4:
ON (darker than CR1).

J601
MAX Traffic: 75 kbps
Power supply
and Reset
U11 NMEA2K I/F circuit
circuits CPU J603

U1
Transceiver Protection 5 NET_H
SPU I/F circuit U12 circuit 6 NET_L

J602 MAX Current: 1 A


+15V 1 3 NET_S
F1, 1.5A
Generator 2 4 NET_C
Vcc CAN CR5
1 Shield
DC/DC
PWR board
converter
U13

J604/P604
Fig.2.22 Block diagram of NMEA2K board, 03P9462

2-28
Table 2.24 Pin assignment of J601 on NMEA2K board
J601, 03P9462
# Function I/O Ratings
1 +5 V I +5 VDC
2 GND
3 NMEA_TXD I +3.3V CMOS
4 NMEA_RXD O +3.3V CMOS
5 GND I 0V
6 NMEA_RST_N I +3.3V CMOS
7 NMEA_MOD0 I +3.3V CMOS, Flash memory rewrite
mode
8 +3.3 V O +3.3 VDC, Flash writer power supply
9 GND 0V

2.3 Program Numbers


Following programs are used for the CPUs on the SPU and NMEA2K boards.
The version number is as of May 2009.

2.3.1 SPU board


Programs used for the SPU board are;

Program name Program Number Version


STARTER 0359236 01.01
BOOTER1 0359237 01.03
BOOTER2 0359237 01.03
BOOTER3 0359237 01.03
APPLICATION 0359235 01.13
FPGA (Open) 0359238 01.05
FPGA (Radome) 0359239 01.05

2.3.2 NMEA2K board


Programs used for the NMEA2K board are;

Program name Program Number Version


STARTER 0359241 01.01
BOOTER1 0359242 01.02
APPLICATION 0359240 01.03

2-29
Chapter 3 Location of Parts

3.1 MFD8/12

Fan, FN1 (MFB52A-12H-002) PWR/INT board, 19P1033

INV board,
19P1044
(MFD12:
19P1043)

CRD board, 19P1041 MAIN board, 19P1031A (MFD12: 19P1031B)

Fig.3.1 MFD8 with rear cover removed

40 GB HDD with charts


(between MAIN and PWR/INT boards) PNL board, 19P1034
MFD-NA-1 (001027910) for USA version (MFD12: 19P1032)
MFD-S-1 (001031095) for EU version

Fig.3.2 MFD8 with rear cover removed, 180-degree turn

3-1
3.2 MFDBB

40-GB Hard Disk Drive


MHV2040AC (discontinued)
Top: PWR board (19P1037)
MHW2040AC (00016932110)
Bottom: ATX power supply unit (PS2879)

Top: POE-HUB board (19P1040) Graphic board


Middle: USB-NMEA board (19P1035) Capture board
MOTHER board,
Bottom: FIL board (19P1053)
(E810205-450T2500,
C/N: 00016714110)

Fig.3.3 MFDBB processor unit, MPU-001 with top cover removed

3-2
PWR board, 19P1037

POE HUB board, CONT1 board (19P1036)


19P1040 CONT2 board (19P1054)

Fig.3.4 MFDBB processor unit, MPU-001 with covers removed

3-3
LAN ports; 1: J5, 2: J6, 3: J7, 4: J8 from left (J5 and J6 are POE port
for connection of MCU-001 and DCU 12 only.)

Power LED Enlarged

USB1 (J13) and USB2 (J12, bottom) Video ports (J16 to J19)

Line out (J10) and Mic in (J11, bottom) VDI-D ports* (J14 and J15)

*: DVI-I type connector, but electrically DVI-D specification, Analog signal not tested

Fig.3.5 MPU-001, rear view

3-4
J208 (To fan) J206 (not used)

J207,

J204

J205

J202

J203

J201 (From FIL board)

Fig.3.6 PWR board, 19P1037, Parts side

CONT2 board, 19P1054 CONT1 board, 19P1036


J702 J501

J701

J502 J503

Fig.3.7 CONT1 and CONT2 boards, Soldering side

3-5
J402

J401

S4

S3

S2

S1

J5, J6, J7, J8 from left

Fig.3.8 POE HUB board, 19P1040 in the case

1 2 3 4
ON

OFF

S1 to S4 from left
J401 (connected to MOTHER board)
(Power synchronization on/off switch)

Fig.3.9 View from A in Fig.3.8

3-6
J101

J102

J103

J105 (not used) J104

Fig.3.10 NMEA board, 19P1035, Parts side

3-7
CPU Cooler, EU-HS07-04 (C/N: 00016811410)
(12V DC Fan: Delta AFB0712HHB-5A34)

SDRAM ATX Power (Main), J801 PCI Express slot for


Graphic card, J804

* *
*
*

J807

*
ATX Power
* (12 V),
* J802

USB,
J806

*: Not used PCI slot for Video


IDE connector for HDD, J803 capture card, J805

(See Fig.3.12.)
A

Fig.3.11 MOTHER board (E810205-450T2500), Parts side

3-8
: Not used

Line out, J10

LAN port, J9 Mic in, J11


2xUSB ports, J12 & J13

Fig.3.12 MOTHER board, View from A in Fig.3.9

Compact Flash Card, 1 GB

Fig.3.13 MOTHER board, Soldering side

3-9
J14 and J15,
DVI-I connectors
for video output

Fig.3.14 Graphic board, GD776-256ERGS

4-digit DIP switch for ID programming, all OFF

Digit LED

J16, J17, J18,


J19, BNC
connectors for
video input

Fig.3.15 Capture board, IVC-100-RS-R20-F

3-10
WT1 WT2

J1
J2

Fig.3.16 FIL board, 19P1053

3-11
3.3 DRS

RXM, U801
Magnetron, (RU-9752)
V801
E3590 (DRS2D)
Diode limiter
E3571 (DRS4D)
(RU-9099)

Circulator, HY801 (FCX-73)

Fig.3.17 DRS2D/4D with radome cover removed, front view

Reed switch, S801 (NRS-101-56) MD board, 03P9448A (DRS2D)


03P9448B (DRS4D)

NMEA2K board STS Belt,


03P9462 40S2M266UG
(Under SPU board, (000-808-743)
not shown)

PWR board, 03P9461


SPU board, 03P9469
Antenna motor, B801 (RM9794)

Fig.3.18 DRS2D/4D with radome cover removed, rear view

3-12
Reed switch,
S101 (RS-1 NO) Scanner Unit,
RSB-118

Antenna motor,
B101 (RM-9833)
MTR board,
03P9443

TB102
TB101

MD board, Magnetron, V801


03P9451B

Transceiver Module Pulse Transformer,


RTR-092 (DRS4A) T801 (RT9023)

RTR-093 (DRS6A) Fan motor, B801


RTR-094 (DRS12A)
RTR-095 (DRS25A)

PWR board, 03P9452

Fig.3.19 DRS25A (RSB-118 with RTR-095)

3-13
RXM, U801 (RU-9752)
NMEA board, 03P9462
with case cover removed

SPU board, 03P9455,


(Inside case)

Fig.3.20 Transceiver Unit (RTR), bottom view,


with receiver cover removed

3-14
Chapter 4 Maintenance

4.1 Reading Program Number


The program number is displayed by using the following operation.

MFD8/12/BB
The program number is displayed in the My Navnet menu.

1950064-02.02

Program number

Fig.4.1 My Navnet menu (V2.xx or later)

4.2 Software Update Procedure


4.2.1 MFD
Refer to “Section 8.6 How to Update System Software” in the Operator’s manual.
The current program version is displayed in the column “Current Prog#” in the
following order separated by colon when “Import Update File” is done.

MFD8/12: Boot; OS+Application; FPGA; and CPLD

MFDBB: OS; Application; and NMEA board

4-1
4.2.2 DRS
Following describes the step-by-step procedure to update the DRS to V1.13 or
later.

1. Preparation
1) Connect the DRS to the MFD for normal operation.

2) Prepare a SD card having free space of 16 MB or more for updating DRS


only. When both MFD and DRS are updated at a time, the free space of the
SD card is 256 MB or more.

3) Download “uploader” folder from the Technet and copy it onto the SD card.

2. Update Procedure

To update DRS;

1. Turn on the MFD. The MFD shows the normal display. In the example of
Fig.4.2, the radar display is selected. The radar must be set to STBY.

Fig.4.2

2. Press MENU key under any display mode.

3. Select Files in the menu and then Import Update File.

Fig.4.3

4-2
4. Wait until the message “Please, insert an SD card ….” appears, and then
insert the SD card with new software into either card slot.

5. Click OK.

Step 5

Fig.4.4

6. Click Yes to answer the message “an SD card has been detected …”

Fig.4.5

About 30 seconds later, the message “Now Initializing” appears.

Fig.4.6

4-3
About 1 minute later, the software version of the MFD(s) and connected
sensors in the network is displayed as shown in Fig.4.7.

Fig.4.7

7. Select the DRS_OPEN and/or DRS_RADOME in the list for updating.

8. Read the program number in the SD card (“Prog# in SD” in the list) to
ensure that the SD card has the latest software version. The first two
digits show the program version. In the example of Fig.4.8, the program
version is 13.
Program version in SD card
(Application: Boot: NMEA Main: NMEA Boot)

13:03:03:02

Fig.4.8 Reading program version in SD card

9. Click Start at the bottom of the screen.

Fig.4.9

4-4
The update progresses with the progress bar on the screen.

Fig.4.10

10. About 2 minutes later, the display looks like Fig.4.11. Ensure that the
update result is OK.

11. Click Apply in the box with the message “The system is rebooted to
complete update.”

Update result indication

Step 11) Click Apply.

Fig.4.11

12. The unit restarts automatically. Remove the SD card before NAVnet
Navigation Warning display (Fig.4.12) comes up.

Fig.4.12

4-5
To ensure that the update is done successfully;
13. Take steps 2 through 6.

14. Read the current program version (Current Prog #) in the list. The first
two digits indicate the program version. In the example of Fig.4.13, the
program version is 13.
Current program number

13
13

Read this number.

Fig.4.13 Reading current program version

15. Click Exit at the bottom of the screen.

16. The unit restarts automatically. Remove the SD card before Navnet
Navigation Warning display (Fig.4.12) comes up.

Step 15) Click Exit.

Fig.4.14

4-6
4.2.3 IF-NMEA2K1
Following describes the procedure to update the NMEA2000 converter,
IF-NMEA2K1. Before updating, the driver is installed onto the IF-NMEA2K1.

1. Installing Driver
Install the driver onto the PC by taking following steps.

1. Unzip the downloaded zip file.


2. Turn on the IF-NMEA2K1.
3. Connect the USB cable between the PC and IF-NMEA2K1.
4. “Found New Hardware” Wizard, figure below appears.
5. Select “Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]” and click Next.

Fig.4.15

4-7
6. Select “Include this location in the search: and the path to “Inst” folder, using
Browse button.
7. Click Next.

Fig.4.16

8. Click Continue Anyway.

Fig.4.17

9. Click Finish.

4-8
Fig.4.18

4-9
2. Software Updating
After installing the driver software, update the IF-NMEA2K1 software.

NOTE

Never turn off the IF-NMEA2K1 and disconnect the USB


cable during updating.

To update IF-NMEA2K1;

1. Unzip the downloaded zip file.


2. Turn on the IF-NMEA2K1.
3. Connect the USB cable between the PC and IF-NMEA2K1.
4. Double click UP.BAT icon.
5. Wait until “UPDATE SUCCEEDED…” message is displayed.
6. Turn off the IF-NMEA2K1 and on it again.

Fig.4.19

4-10
4.3 Factory Reset
To perform a factory reset which rests all values back to the original factory
settings, use the following key strokes.

Menu > System > Memory > Display > Set Factory Default

4.4 Master Reset


Carry out the “Master Reser,” if the system still has the following problems after
factory reset.

1) The system repeats booting.


2) The Day/Night mode is set to Auto and cannot be selected.
3) The system malfunctions.

4.4.1 MFD8/12
To make the master reset, take the following steps.

1. Disconnect any network device


2. Disconnect any NMEA0183 Instruments.
3. Power OFF the MFD8/12 by pressing the “Power” key for more than 5 seconds.
4. Press and hold the [CANCEL] key
5. Start the MFD and continue to press the [CANCEL] key. The cursor will appear.
6. Continue to hold the [CANCEL] key until the Installation Wizard appears.
7. The MFD8/12 will not shut OFF (unlike the MFDBB) but the Installation Wizard
should appear with the language selection (confirming the Master Reset).

4.4.2 MFDBB
A USB keyboard is needed to perform a Master Reset on the MFDBB

Note: If you have trouble, try to plug the USB keyboard into the other USB port.
Some keyboards, especially wireless USB keyboards will not work for this master
reset. The keyboard has to send out a repetitive command, not only a one time
command.

1. Disconnect any network device (only plug one MCU-001 Keyboard unit).
2. Disconnect any NMEA0183 Instruments.
3. Power OFF the MFDBB by pressing the “Power” key of the MCU-001
keyboard for more than 5 sec.
4. Make sure the USB keyboard is correctly plugged in one of the USB port of the

4-11
MFDBB.
5. Turn ON the MFDBB. As soon as the last screen of the following sequence
appears (NavNet3D logo on a blue background), push and hold the ESC key
until the MFDBB reboots automatically. (The master unit takes about 30
seconds while the non-master unit about 80 seconds to reboots.)
6. When the MFDBB reboots automatically, this means that the Master Reset
was correctly performed.
7. Turn off the unit.
8. Re-connect the network and NMEA devices and power ON the MFDBB again.
The Installation Wizard will start with the default factory settings.

Fig.4.20 shows the displays during the master reset.

Power ON
(about 15 seconds)

(about 5 seconds)

(about 15 seconds)

(about 5 seconds)

Press and hold ESC


key when this screen
appears.
Fig.4.20 Displays during Master
Reset

4-12
4.5 Serviceman Menu
To access Serviceman menu, press MENU key while holding down CTRL key.
It is usually not necessary to change these settings, except for “Radar
optimization” and “MBS adjustment” which are performed after installation.

Table 4.1 Serviceman menu

Network
Sub menu Default Options Remarks
IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway address
Offset port number
Radar
Sub menu Default Options Remarks
Radar source
Rotation Rotate Rotate/Stop Rotates antenna or stops the rotation of
antenna during TX
Antenna speed Auto 24 rpm/Auto Selectable either fixed 24 rpm or 24/36/48
range range rpm set automatically with range
Radar optimization Adjusts magnetron current
(Set the radar in TX and performs tune-initialization
mode.) automatically.
MBS adjustment 0 0 to 100 Adjusts MBS range.
Echo dynamic range Normal Wide/Normal/ Works similar to FAR-2xx7 VIDEO
Narrow contrast. Wide: Multi-level image; Narrow:
bi-level image
Operating time Resets operating time of radar.
Tx time Resets radar TX time.
Reset Default settings
ARPA
Sub menu Default Options Remarks
Radar source
Echo level 16 1 to 31 Used to detect an ARPA target at ARPA
front end. (Minimum echo level)
QV display Off Off/on Used to show ARPA quantized video.
Echo size 5 1 to 10 Used to detect a target. (Minimum echo
size in range direction)
Land size 1600 M 100 to 2000 Used to detect a target as a land. (Width)
Auto acquisition 5 1 to 10 Used to acquire a target automatically.
correlation count (Minimum consecutive hits to target)
Auto acquisition 1 1 to 10 Used to weed out a candidate target.
erasure count
Auto acquisition gate 5 1 to 10 The larger the number, the larger the
acquisition gate size.
Gate size 2 1 to 10 Used to track a target. The larger the
number, the larger the target window size,
or prediction area.
Filter response 2 1 to 10 The higher the number, the higher the
weighting factor.
Lost count 9 SCAN 1 to 20 Used to detect a lost target. (Consecutive
hit lost)

4-13
Max speed 100 KTS 80 to 200 The maximum speed of target to be
tracked
Tracking mode 1 1 to 4 Do not change!
Vector start time/scan Time Time/Scan Used to set necessary time or scan to
show vector after acquisition.
Time value 30 20 to 60 sec. The vector appears after preset time.
Scan value 12 8 to 25 The vector appears after preset scans.
Set ARPA factory
default
ARPA detailed list For R&D engineer
Reset default settings
Fish Finder
Sub menu Default Options Remarks
Fish finder source
Zero line rejection On Off/on
Zero line range 2.0 1.4 to 2.5 Not displayed when DFF1 is connected
Reset default settings
Save
Sub menu Default Options Remarks
Save as engineer
default
Diagnostic
Sub menu Default Options Remarks
List of software failure
Clear list

4-14
4.6 Fuse and Magnetron
Following lists the type and code number of fuse and magnetron used in the
NavNet 3D.

Table 4.2 List of Fuses

Model Type Code Number


MFD8 12 V FGB0-A 125V10A PBF 000-155-826
MFD8 24 V FGB0-A 125V 5A PBF 000-155-853
MFD12 12 V FGB0-A 125V 20A PBF 000-155-780
MFD12 24 V FGB0-A 125V 10A PBF 000-155-826
MFDBB 12 V FGB01 250V 20A 000-155-775
MFDBB 24 V FGB01 250V 10A PBF 000-155-787
DCU12 FGB0-A 125V 5A PBF 000-155-853

Table 4.3 List of Magnetrons

Model Type Code Number


DRS2D E3590 000-164-574
DRS4D E3571 000-146-867
DRS4A MAF1421B 000-158-786
DRS6A MAF1422B 000-158-788
DRS12A E3566 000-164-418
DRS25A MG5436 (E2V) 000-140-762

4.7 LCD Backlight


The LCD backlight will go bad resulting in a very dim screen. The LCD backlight
for FMD8/12 is available with the following code number.

Parts Name Type Code Number Remarks


Lamp holder set 84LHS04 00015909500 for MFD8
Lamp holder set 121LHS21 00016789210 for MFD12

4.8 CPU Cooler


The CPU cooler for the MOTHER board (E810205) in the MFDBB processor unit,
MPU-001 is available with the following code number.

Parts Name Type Code Number Remarks


CPU Cooler EU-HS07-04 00016811410 For PCB E810205

4-15
Chapter 5 Replacement of Major Parts

5.1 MFD8/12
Following explains how to remove the major parts from the MFD8/12.

5.1.1 Front cover


The front cover is removed by using the supplied tool. Refer to Installation manual
for detail.

5.1.2 Rear cover


To remove the rear cover;
1. Remove the front cover.
2. Remove six nuts which fix the connectors to the rear cover.
3. Remove two M3x8 SUS screws on the rear cover.

M3x8 SUS, 2 pcs.

Fig.5.1 Removing connector fixing nuts

4. Remove twenty M3x10 SUS screws located around the front panel.
(Do not loosen the screws marked with a triangle.)

M3x10, 20 pcs.

Fig.5.2 Removing fixing screws

5-1
Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) Connector
The MFD8/12 use vertical slide-lock and rotary lock Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC)
connectors. Following describes how to lock and unlock the connector.
If the FPC connector is not operated correctly, the damage to the connector and/or
FPC and contact failure will result.

CAUTION

Slide and Rotary lock types:


a) Do not lock or unlock the slider wit excessive force.
b) Be sure that the slider is unlocked first when inserting and
removing the FPC.

Rotary lock type;


c) Do not lock the slider without an FPC inserted.
d) Do not apply pressure horizontally to the board.

Fig.5.3 Locking slider

(1) Slide-lock FPC connector

Disconnecting cable
1. Slide the lock slider upward and release the lock.
2. Remove the FPC upward.

Connecting cable
1. Ensure that the lock slider released (upward position).
2. Insert the cable gently.
3. Slide the slider downward all the way by applying pressure to both sides.

Lock slider (lever)


FPC
Releasing

Locking

This connector is not one used in MFD8/12, but it has the same mechanism.

Fig.5.4 Releasing and Locking Slider Fig.5.5 FPC connector with


cable connected

5-2
(2) Rotary lock FPC connector

Disconnecting cable
1. Move the slider (lever) upwards to disengage the locking mechanism.
2. Once the lock has been disengaged, pull the FPC out the cable.

Connecting cable
1. Ensure that the slider is unlocked.
2. Insert the FPC right to the back of the connector.
3. Activate the slider and lock the FPC in place.

1. Release rotary lock.

2. Insert FPC.

3. Lock rotary lock.

Fig.5.6 Connecting cable to FPC rotary lock type connector

5-3
5.1.3 LCD Unit
The front cover assembly is supplied, instead of the LCD unit, because it is difficult
to mount the LCD unit onto the front cover without the specialized jig. When the
LCD unit is defective, replace the front cover assembly consisting of the front cover,
the LCD unit, and the LCD chassis.

Parts Name Type Code Number


Front cover assembly MFD8 001-038-240
Front cover assembly MFD12 001-038-270

Front cover

LCD unit

LCD chassis

Fig.5.7 Front Cover Assembly

Windows License Label

The LCD chassis in early production bears the “Windows License Label.” When
the front cover assembly is replaced with new one, peel off the label from the old
chassis and adhere it onto the new chassis.

The License Label is supplied for value with the following code number.

Parts Name: License label


Type: WCE5.0 EMB/COA1000
C/N: 000-167-913

5-4
5.1.4 LCD backlight lamp
The lamp holder set for the MFD8/12 LCD unit includes two lamp holders. The
lamp holder for MFD8, 84LHS04 has a Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp (CCFL)
bulb while the one for MFD12, 121LHS21 has two CCFL bulbs.

The lamp holder for MFD12 is marked with A and B: A is the upper one and B is the
lower one.

To gain access to the LCD backlight lamp, remove the LCD chassis. See Fig.5.7.

Cold 121LHS21 A

Hot Lamp holder, 84LHS04


Hot

N.P. N.P.

Hot
Hot
84LHS04
121LHS21 B
Cold
Cold

Fig.5.8 MFD8 LCD Unit Fig.5.9 MFD12 LCD Unit


(NL6448BC26), Rear view (NL8060BC31), Rear view

5.1.5 MCN board


When connecting flat cable from the MAIN board to the MCN board, insert it gently
into the connector to avoid damaging the connector or the board.

The MCN board, 19P1046 for MF8 and 19P1058 for MFD12, is supported only by
a board-to-board connector, J502 (no board fixing screws used).

FPC from MAIN board

J501

MCN board
LCD Unit
A Be careful not to damage the connector
when connecting the cable.

LCD Unit with cover, Rear view View from “A”

Fig.5.10 Connecting Cable to MCN board

5-5
5.2 MFDBB
Following explains how to remove the major parts from the MFDBB.

5.2.1 PWR board (19P1037)


To remove PWR board;
1. Remove the top cover of the processor unit, MPU-001.
2. Remove the cover of the power supply’s case, loosening four M3x8 screws.
3. Unplug all connectors on the board.
4. Remove the PWR board (19P1037), loosening six M3x8 screws.
5. To remove the power supply’s case, loosen four M3x8 screws, if necessary.

PWR board
(19P1037) M3x8, 6 pcs.

Connectors on PWR board

M3x8, 4 pcs.

Fig.5.11 Removing PWR board

5-6
5.2.2 ATX power supply unit
To remove the ATX power supply unit;
1. Remove the top cover of the processor unit, MPU-001.
2. Remove the power supply’s case.
3. Unplug five connectors: three connectors connected to MOTHER board, one
connector to FIL board, and one connector to the HDD.
4. Loosen four M3x8 screws on the side panel and two M3x8 screws

P8 to PWR board
P1, P6, P9,
and P7
P2 to HDD

M3x8, 2 pcs.

M3x8, 4 pcs. ATX power


supply unit

Fig.5.12 Removing ATX Power Supply Unit

5-7
5.2.3 POE HUB board (19P1040)
To remove POE HUB board;
1. Remove the top cover of the processor unit, MPU-001.
2. Remove the Hub case cover, loosening four M3x8 screws.
3. Unplug J401 from the MOTHER board and J402 from the PWR board.
4. Remove the POE HUB board, 19P1040, loosening four M3x8 screws.
5. Remove the Hub case, loosening four M3x8 screws, if necessary.

Cover the gap above the LAN connectors with a conductive tape.

M3x8, 4 pcs.

J402 M3x8 (&), 2 pcs.

LAN
connectors
J401

Conductive tape, DK102-19


View from “A”

M3x8, 2 pcs.

Fig.5.13 Removing POE HUB board

5-8
5.2.4 NMEA board (19P1035) and Filter board
To remove NMEA board (19P1035);
1. Remove the top cover of the processor unit, MPU-001.
2. Remove the Hub case.
3. Unplug three connectors:
4. Remove the NMEA board, 19P1035, loosening four M3x8 screws.

To remove Filter board;


5. Remove the NMEA case, loosening four M3x8 screws (&).
6. Loosen two M3x8 screws (#) fixing the case to the bottom chassis on the
bottom of the Filter case.
7. Loosen two M3x8 screws ($) fixing the case to the rear chassis on the rear
panel of the processor unit.
8. Remove the Filter case from the processor unit, and then remove the board
from the case after loosening four M3x8 fixing screws.

PH12P

M3x8 case fixing M3x8, 2 pcs.


screws, 2 pcs.

PH16P

M3x8, 2 pcs.

DD-R06100H

Connections on NMEA board

M3x8, 2 pcs.

Fig.5.14 Removing ATX Power Supply Unit

5-9
5.2.5 Graphic and Capture boards
To remove Graphic board and/or Capture board;
1. Remove the top cover of the processor unit, MPU-001.
2. Remove four nuts which fix the BNC connector to the rear panel.
3. Unplug J207 connected to the cooling fan on the PWR board.
4. Remove the cover plate from the rear panel, loosening four M3x8 screws.
5. Remove the MB fixing plate, loosening four M3x8 screws.
6. Remove the M3x6 screw which fixes the Graphic board to the chassis.
7. Pull the board gently upward to unplug it from the MOTHER board.
8. Remove the M3x6 screw which fixes the Capture board to the chassis.
9. Pull the board gently upward to unplug it from the MOTHER board.

M3x8, 4 pcs

MB fixing
plate

Graphic board
Capture board
M3x6, 1 pc.
M3x6, 1 pc.

Cover plate

M3x10, 4 pcs.

BNC fixing nut

Fig.5.15 Removing boards from PCI slot on MOTHER board

5-10
5.2.6 Hard disk drive
To remove the Hard Disk Drive;
1. Remove the top cover of the processor unit, MPU-001.
2. Unplug the IDE connector on the MOTHER board and the PWR connector
from the ATX power supply unit.
3. Loosen four M3x10 screws which fix the HDD onto the chassis.
4. Slide the HDD backward slightly and remove it from the processor unit.

Refer to 5.2.9 HDD cable to change HDD cable, or IDE cable.

5.2.7 CONT boards


To remove CONT board;
1. Remove the top cover of the processor unit, MPU-001.
2. Remove four M3x8 screws fixing the CONT board mounting plate onto the rear
chassis.
3. Unplug the connectors on the CONT boards.
4. Remove the CONT board from the mounting plate, loosening its M3x8 fixing
screws and connector nut.

To PWR board
To NMEA board

“A”
M3x10, 4 pcs.

Slide the HDD


backward
slightly for
removing.

To NMEA board

View from “A”

M3x10, 2 pcs.

Fig.5.16 Removing HDD and CONT boards

5-11
5.2.8 MOTHER board
To remove the MOTHER board with the mounting plate;
1. Remove the Graphic and Capture boards.
2. Remove the CONT boards with the mounting plate.
3. Unplug the connectors on the MOTHER board.
4. Loosen four M3x8 screws which fix the MOTHER board to the chassis. Fixing
screws locate at each corner of the board.
5. Slide the board back slightly and remove it from the processor unit.

M3x8 located at
each corner

MOTHER board
E810205-450T2500

NOTE: LAN cable connected


to the lower LAN connector

Fig.5.17 Removing MOTHER board

The LAN cable from the lower LAN connector on the MOTHER board runs as
shown in Fig.5.15.

LAN cable between


MOTHER and POE
HUB boards

Fig.5.18 Routing LAN cable from MOTHER board

5-12
5.2.9 HDD cable
The 40 GB HDD cable, or IDE cable is changed to eliminate electrical interference
more sufficiently after the first production lot.

Fig.5.19 Original HDD cable connected


to HDD directly.

ATA66-FT300

To MOTHER
board

Fig.5.20 Current HDD cable

The cable of original type is no longer available. When replacing the original cable
with the current type, following parts are necessary.

Necessary Parts

Parts Name Type Code Number


Flat cable ATA66-FT300 00016949910
Interconnection cable FMT-4440-4P 00016950010
Clamp plate 19-028-1063 10034773010

To replace the original HDD cable with the current type;

1. Fix the clamp plate onto the HDD with two M3x4 screws as shown in Fig.5.18.

M3x4

HDD fixing plate

40 GB HDD
Clamp plate, 19-028-1063

Fig.5.21

5-13
2. Connect the interconnection cable to the HDD with the red cable right-hand
side.
Red cable

Fig.5.22

Interconnection cable, FMT-4440-4P

3. Fix the connector of the interconnection cable onto the clamp plate with two
M3x10 screws.

Fig.5.23

M3x10, 2 pcs.

4. Connect the HDD cable to the interconnection cable.

HDD cable

Interconnection
cable

Fig.5.24

5. Fix the HDD onto the bottom plate of the processor unit and connect PWR and
IDE connectors to the ATX power supply and MOTHER board respectively.

5-14
5.3 DRS

5.3.1 Magnetron
The magnetron is replaced by using the following procedure. The Magnetron leads
should NOT touch any chassis.

(1) DRS2D/4D (RTR-090/091)

To replace the magnetron;

1. Open the radome.


2. Remove the shielding cover, loosening four screws which uses the tapping
holes ringed.
3. Unplug J403 on the MD board.
4. Remove the magnetron, loosening four M4x10 screws.

M4 x10, 4 pcs.

Magnetron
E3590 (DRS2D)
E3571 (DRS4D)

Fix magnetron lead to separate


it from the chassis, otherwise
magnetron malfunctions.

View from “A”

Fix the cable. Connected to J403 on MD board

Fig.5.25 Removing Magnetron

5-15
(2) DRS4A/6A (RTR-092/093)

To replace the magnetron;

1. Open the scanner unit.


2. Remove the magnetron cover, loosening seven M4x8 screws ringed in
Fig.5.23.
3. Unplug J403 on the MD board.
4. Remove the magnetron, loosening four M4x12 screws.

Magnetron cover

Fig.5.26 Removing magnetron cover

Fix magnetron lead to


separate it from the
chassis, otherwise
magnetron malfunctions.

MD board

M4 x12, 4 pcs.
To J403 on MD
board Magnetron
MAF1421B (DRS4A)
MAF1422B (DRS6A)
Fig.5.27 Removing magnetron

5-16
(3) DRS12A/25A

To replace the magnetron;

1. Open the scanner unit.


2. Take the transceiver unit out of the scanner unit.
3. Remove the magnetron cover, loosening six M4x10 screws.
4. Unplug the VL connector on the leads from the magnetron.
5. Remove the magnetron, loosening four M4x12 screws.

M4x12, 6 pcs.

Magnetron cover
on RTR-094/095

Fig.5.28 Removing magnetron cover (Transceiver Unit, side view)

Magnetron
E3566 (DRS12A)
MG5436 (DRS25A)

M4x12

Fig.5.29 Removing magnetron

5-17
5.3.2 MD board
When old MD board, 03P9451A/B, -11 and –22 is replaced with new MD board,
-33, use the following procedure.

DRS12A (RTR-094)
1. Remove the old MD board.
2. Change the cable connected to pin #2 of T801 to a longer one, AE3149M-
L80T5.
Change this cable from
70 mm to 80 mm.
2

T801
Type: AE3149M-L80T5
Code number: 00014460800

Fig.5.30 Changing cable

3. Mount the new MD board (-33) with screws.


4. Connect black and white cables to TB401 and TB402 respectively as shown
in Fig.2. The blue insulated barrel of the ring terminal is placed between
upturned edges on the printed board terminal.
5. Bundle cables with a cable tie.
6. Plug the connector J403 of which cable is connected to J906 on MAG
board via the wire mount.
7. Ensure that the cable connected to J403 is away from the white cable
connected to TB402 more than 5 mm. If not, the automatic magnetron
current adjustment circuit will adversely affected.

J403
IMPORTANT!
More than 5 mm
Wire mount

TB402 To J906
on MAG board
(03P9480A/B)
TB401
Cable tie
(Step 5)

03P9451A/B-33

Fig.5.31 Connections on MD board (-33)

5-18
8. Peel off the “Caution” label, 03-174-5574-0 from the transceiver cover.

CAUTION label,
03-174-5574-0

Fig.5.32 Peeling off “Caution” label from transceiver cover

DRS25A (RTR-095)
Follow steps 3 to 8 under DRS12A. It is unnecessary to change the cable
soldered to the transformer.

When the receiver cover is closed, be sure not to pinch any cable.

Receiver cover

Do not pinch cables!

Fig.5.33 Closing receiver cover (Transceiver Unit, bottom view)

5-19
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

6.1 General
Most problems are removed by understanding the following settings and
connections.

(1) Master/Slave setting


Make sure that one MFD is assigned as a Master on any given NN3S network.
Check that the status of every MFD by pressing the MENU key then scrolling
down My Navnet menu page. The “MFD Type” indicates the current MFD type
setting: Master or Slave.

(2) Network cable connection (Power Synchronization)


The power synchronization signal can be seen as a “Chain” that must not be
broken. If a two-pair Ethernet cable is used or if the DIP switch in the HUB-101 or
MFDBB is set to OFF among the chain, the chain is broken.

Use 4-pair Ethernet cable to link all power synchronization compatible devices to
the HUB-101 or MFDBB. The power synchronization compatible devices include;

a) MFD8, MFD12, and MFDBB


b) DFF1 and DFF3
c) DCU12
d) Radars with PSU12 and PSU13

Note that Port 1 and Port 2 on the POE HUB board in the MFDBB are ONLY used
to connect the MFDBB keyboard(s). The DRS, HUB-101, DFF1 and other
Ethernet devices are connected to Port 3 and Port 4 only.

(3) DIP switch setting


The DIP setting is required as below.

a) HUB-101
For Power Synchronization, the DIP switch in the HUB-101 or the POE
HUB board in the MFDBB is set to “ON” position.

b) DFF1/DFF3
The DIP switch on the DFF1 and DFF3 is set as below for connecting to the
NavNet 3D network. The power synchronization is disabled with SW#1 is
set to “ON” position.

DFF1 and DFF3 : All OFF


(4) Heading Input
A heading sensor to be connected to the NavNet 3D needs to have the heading

6-1
refresh rate 100 ms (10 times per second = 10 Hz) or faster. The refresh rate is
checked by using the “port monitor” function in the Installation Wizard on the MFD:
Clear the page and immediately start to count how many seconds are required to
fill up the page. Count the number of HDG sentence and divide it by the number of
seconds.

Note: Heading data from a NMEA2000 source/sensor is also at the correct refresh
speed for the DRS ARPA function.

6.2 Port Monitor


The MFD provides the “Port Monitor” function useful to check the input signal to
each NMEA port in the Installation Wizard. When no sensor data is received by
the MFD, use this function first to check whether the signal is input or not.

To do so, select the desired NMEA tab, and click “Port Monitor” button.

Fig.6.1 Port Monitor Function in Installation Wizard

6-2
Appendix 1
Furuno CAN bus Network Design Guide
This appendix describes the Furuno CAN bus and shows how to create Furuno CAN
bus networks and how to install Furuno CAN bus devices.

1.1 What is Furuno CAN bus?


Furuno CAN bus devices comply with NMEA 2000 physical and protocol standards,
but these devices can be installed in a slightly different way from the NMEA2000
standard to make a network creation easier.

NMEA 2000

NMEA 2000 is a combined electrical and data specification for a marine data network for
communication between marine electronic devices such as depth finders, chartplotters,
navigation instruments, engines, tank level sensors and GPS receivers. NMEA 2000, a
successor to the NMEA 0183 standard, connects devices using CAN (Controller Area
Network) technology originally developed for the automotive industry. CAN based networks
were developed to function in electrically noisy environments.

NMEA 2000 vs. NMEA 0183


NMEA 2000 is a serial data “network” operating at 250k bps and NMEA 0183 is a serial data
“interface” operating at 4.8k bps. NMEA 2000 networks allow multiple electric devices to be
connected together on a common channel for the purpose of easily sharing information.

Table 1 NMEA 2000 vs. NMEA 0183


NMEA 2000 NMEA 0183
Connector Standard connectors Different connectors of each
(Plug and play) manufacturer
Data rate 250k bits/second 4.8k (38.4k) bits/second
Protocol Compact binary message ASC II serial communication
Multi-talker, multi-listener Single-talker, multi-listener
Network Serial communication
(Point to point communication)

CAN vs. Ethernet


NMEA decided to choose CAN to develop a low-cost, self-configuring, and multi-master
network. The table below shows other advantages of CAN over Ethernet.

Table 2 CAN vs. Ethernet


CAN Ethernet
Power Consumption Lower Higher
Bandwidth Low High
Collision Avoidance Yes No avoidance
(Collision detection)
Message Priority Yes No

AP1-1
1.2 Network Connections
Like a NMEA 2000 network, Furuno CAN bus networks consist of lengths of network
Backbone cable with a defined beginning and end. A resistive terminator (120 ohms,
1/4 W) is connected at each end to reduce transmission-line reflections. See Fig.1.

Furuno Can bus devices are connected to the network backbone cable with a single
Drop cable. The maximum cable length of the drop cable is 6 m and the sum of the
drop cables should not exceed 60 m.

Power supply or battery connections are made to the network backbone cable either
directly or by means of a dedicated cable. Some Furuno CAN bus devices can power
the network through the network connector.

Furuno Furuno
CAN bus CAN bus
Device Device
Drop cable
Drop cable Drop cable
6 m (max.)
Terminator

NMEA 2000 Backbone Terminator


T-connector cable
+Vdc
Gnd
Shield
(15 Vdc recommended)

Fig.1 Typical Furuno CAN bus Network Topology

The T-connector is used to construct a Furuno CAN bus backbone and to extend the
backbone with appropriate lengths of backbone cable. The T-connectors can be
separated by the backbone cable or connected directly together. When constructing
the network, take the following into account;
1) Use one T-connector per device (see Fig.3).
2) Use the sides of the T-connectors to construct the backbone of the network.
(Furuno CAN bus device with an internal terminator is connected to the side of
the T-connector.) Fig.5
3) Use the top of the T-connector to attach a device.

Device Device Device

Device

Fig.2 Fig.3
AP1-2
Device
Device

Terminator
Terminator
Device
Device

Fig.4 Fgi.5

Terminator

Fig.6 Fgi.7

Daisy Chain Connection Example


A Furuno CAN bus device, the FI-50, can be connected in daisy chain without the
T-connector as shown in Fig.8.

Device Device FI-50 FI-50 FI-50

Terminator

Power supply

Fig.8 Daisy chain connection of FI-50 series

The network connection is made by two methods for all types of connections: a
connector and barrier strips. The connections are used;

(a) For connecting segments of backbone cable together


(b) For connecting terminations at the two ends of the cable
(c) For connecting the network power source, and
(d) For connecting devices.

Two types of the connector; “Mini” for heavy cable and “Micro” for light cable are used
for NMEA 2000 network connections.

Barrier strips are only recommended when the connections are made in a protected
location, or when they are installed in a weatherproof enclosure. Two methods may be
used together in the same network.

AP1-3
Fig.9 shows a typical network connection made with barrier strips. When used for
termination resistors, all five wires are attached to the barrier strip and the termination
resistor, 120 ohms, 1/4 W connected between NET-H and NET-L. No connections are
allowed to the other terminals.

Fig.9 Barrier strips

“Star” type connections are not allowed.

Fig.10 Barrier strip - Improper connection

1.3 Network Cable


Two types of cable are used in the network, heavy cable and light cable. The selection
of cable type for various portions (including the drop cable) of the network depends on
the number of Network loads attached, the length of the network cables, and the
location of the specific cable in the network.

Heavy cable
The heavy cable is five-wire constructed with two individually twisted-shielded
pairs enclosed by an overall shield with a shield drain wire connecting all three
shields. Table 3 shows the wire colors of the heavy cable (10 mm diameter,
MAX. 8 A).

AP1-4
Table 3 Wire colors of heavy cable
Name Pair Color Size Pin#
Shield Drain Bare 18AWG 1
NET-S Power Red 16AWG 2
NET-C Power Black 16AWG 3
NET-H Signal White 18AWG 4
NET-L Signal Blue 18AWG 5

Light cable
The light cable is five-wire constructed with two individually twisted-shielded
pairs enclosed by an overall shield with a shield drain wire connecting all three
shields. Table 4 shows wire colors of the light cable (6 mm diameter, MAX. 1 A).
Table 4 Wire colors of light cable
Name Pair Color Size Pin#
Shield Drain Bare 22AWG 1
NET-S Power Red 22AWG 2
NET-C Power Black 22AWG 3
NET-H Signal White 24AWG 4
NET-L Signal Blue 24AWG 5

1.4 Network Connector


Furuno CAN bus network uses NMEA2000 standard 5-pin connectors for the network
connections: “Mini” for the heavy cable and “Micro” for the light cable. Note that FI-50
series uses the L-type Micro connector.

Table 5 and Figs.11 to 14 show Furuno CAN bus connector pin functions and face
views. These connectors comply with NMEA2000 LTW connector standard.

Table 5 Pin function of Furuno NMEA 2000 LTW connector

Pin No. Function Color


1 Shield Bare
2 NET-S (Power supply positive, +V) Red
3 NET-C (Power supply common, -V) Black
4 NET-H (CAN-H) White
5 NET-L (CAN-L) Blue

3
2 4 25.0 mm

1 5

Fig.11 Female Mini connector

10 mm
3
4 2
25.0 mm
5 1

Fig.12 Male Mini connector

AP1-5
3 5 4
14.5 mm
6 mm
2 1

Fig.13 Female Micro connector

4 3
5 14.5 mm
1 2

Fig.14 Male Micro connector

The following list shows the backbone/drop cables. To extend the backbone cable,
use the cable with a male connector on one end and a female connector on the other.
For example, if you need 15 meter cable, connect two 6 m cables, a 2 m cable, and a
1 m cable. Either heavy cable or light cable is used as a backbone cable.

Note that the length of drop cable is 0 to 6 m.

Parts Name Type Code Number Connector fitted

CAN bus light cable (1 m) M12-05BM+05BF-010 000-167-962 Male and Female


CAN bus light cable (2 m) M12-05BM+05BF-020 000-167-963 Male and Female
CAN bus light cable (6 m) M12-05BM+05BF-060 00-167-964 Male and Female
CAN bus light cable (1 m) M12-05BFFM-010 000-167-965 Female
CAN bus light cable (2 m) M12-05BFFM-020 000-167-966 Female
CAN bus light cable (6 m) M12-05BFFM-060 000-167-967 Female
CAN bus heavy cable (1 m) CB-05PM+05BF-010 000-167-968 Male and Female
CAN bus heavy cable (2 m) CB-05PM+05BF-020 000-167-969 Male and Female
CAN bus heavy cable (6 m) CB-05PM+05BF-060 000-167-970 Male and Female
CAN bus heavy cable (1 m) CB-05BFFM-010 000-167-971 Female
CAN bus heavy cable (2 m) CB-05BFFM-020 000-167-972 Female
CAN bus heavy cable (6 m) CB-05BFFM-060 000-167-973 Female

Fig.15 CAN bus light cable Fig.16 CAN bus light cable
with a connector at both ends with a connector at one end
AP1-6
1.5 T-connector
There are two types of T-connectors: Mini for heavy backbone cable, Fig.17 and Micro
for light backbone cable, Fig.18.

Parts Name Type Code Number Remarks


Mini T-connector NC-050505-FMF-TS001 000-160-507 for heavy cable
Micro T-connector SS-050505-FMF-TS001 000-168-603 for light cable

Female, Micro Female

Female Female

Male Male

Fig.17 Mini T-connector Fig.18 Micro T-connector


(NC-050505-FMF-TS001) (SS-050505-FMF-TS001)

1.6 Terminator
Furuno CAN bus 120-ohm terminators are available with the following part numbers.
The terminator should be attached at each end of the backbone cable.

The terminator has a 120-ohm resistor across pins #4 and #5.

Parts Name Type Code Number Remarks


Male terminator LTWMN-05AMMT-SL8001 000-160-508 Mini connector, Fig.19
Female terminator LTWMN-05AFFT-SL8001 000-160-509 Mini connector, Fig.20
Male terminator LTWMC-05BMMT-SL8001 000-168-604 Micro connector, Fig.21
Female terminator LTWMC-05BFFT-SL8001 000-168-605 Micro connector, Fig.22

Fig.19 Male terminator for heavy cable Fig.20 Female terminator for heavy cable

Fig.21 Male terminator for light cable Fig.22 Female terminator for light cable

AP1-7
Inline Terminator

The MFD is terminated with an inline terminator as shown in Fig.23.

Inline terminator

Backbone cable
(to rest of bus)
Type: FRU-0505-FF-IS
C/N: 000172037

Fig.23 Termination with MFD

Internal Terminator
Furuno CAN bus devices, DRS, FI-50, GP-330B, SC-30, and WS-200 have an
internal terminator, so these devices can be connected to the backbone cable as
shown in Fig.24. By connecting the device to the backbone cable, the cable length
between the T-connector and the device can be extended more than 6 m.

Power supply Device Device Device

FI-50 GP-330B

Fig.24 Using internal terminator at both ends of backbone cable

To activate the internal terminator;

(a) DRS
The resistor assembly, 120 OHM-1007#24-L50, C/N: 000-167-746 is connected
between #5 and #6 of J603 in the radome antenna and #4 and #5 of TB102 in the
open type antenna.

#5 & #6
TB102

J603

#4 & #5
Fig.25 Terminator in DRS2D/4D Fig.26 Terminator in DRS4A/6A/12A/25A

AP1-8
(b) GP-330B
The supplied contact pin, 05-251-01 (C/N: 000-168-935) is inserted into socket #5
in the connector before connecting it to the antenna.

Contact pin

Fig.27 Termination on GP-330B

(c) WS-200
The same contact pin as GP-330B is used for termination. (Type: 05-251-01)

(d) SC-30
Use the cable, MJ-A10SPF0015-15/30 of which 10-pin MJ connector has a
120-ohm resistor connected between pins #4 and #5. The other end of the cable
has no connector.

>1> Drain
>2> RED
>3> BLK
>4> WHT
120-ohm resistor
>5> BLU Connector has
>6> a resistor.
>7>
>8> PPL
>9> YEL
>10> GRN MJ-A10SP0015-15, 15m
MJ-A10SP0015-30, 30 m

Fig.28 Termination on SC-30

(e) FI-50
The terminal resistor is on and off through “Setup2” menu. To show setup2 menu,
press following two keys at a time until the menu appears.

FI-50 series To get into Setup2 mode, press To choose item, press
FI-501/502/505 3rd and 4th keys from left MODE
FI-503 LOWER and SELECT/CLEAR Upper
FI-504 APP/TRUE and SELECT/CLEAR DISP
FI-506 BRILL and Left arrow key Right arrow key
(To save the change, press BRILL
and Left arrow key again.)

AP1-9
1.7 Network Power Supply
The Furuno CAN bus network devices operate at 9.0 to 16.0 Vdc. Ensure that the
voltage of power supply to the device located farthest from the power source on the
network is 9.0 Vdc or more.

The total current carrying capacity of the network depends on the choice of backbone
cable and where the power is connected into that cable. The heavy cable is rated at 8
Amps and the light cable is rated at 1 Amps. Both of these ratings are at 20 degrees
Celsius and must be de-rated with temperature. If the power connection is made to
the center of the backbone cable, then the current carrying capacity is effectively
doubled as the full capacity is available to each end of the network from the power
connection point.

For CAN bus network with DRS


The DRS series outputs 15 Vdc, 1A from the network port to the CAN bus devices in
the network. The power supply cable connection to the network is not necessary when
the DRS is in the network. The power connection is at either the end or middle of the
network.

Note that the pin assignment of the network port differs between radome and open
antennas.

J603 in Radome Antenna TB102 in Open Antenna


Pin No. Signal name Remarks Pin No. Signal name Remarks
1 SHIELD 1 SHIELD
2 NC 2 NET_S V+ (+15V)
3 NET_S V+ (+15V) 3 NET_C V-
4 NET_C V- 4 NET_H CAN_H
5 NET_H CAN_H 5 NET_L CAN_L
6 NET_L CAN_L

The number of the devices that can be connected to the network powered from the
DRS depends mainly on the network load. For example, Weather Station, WS-200
and Satellite Compass, SC-30 are not connected to the DRS via CAN bus at the same
time due to overload. The following section describes the network load calculation.

GP-330B WS-200 SC-30


(3 LEN) (13 LEN) (10 LEN)

Combination: YES YES NO


YES NO YES

15 Vdc, 1A

Fig.29 Furuno CAN bus powered from DRS


(No network power cable required)

AP1-10
When both the SC-30 and WS-200 are connected to the network with the DRS,
disconnect pins 3 and 4 of J603 on the CAN bus interface board, 03P9462 in the DRS
and connect an external 15-Vdc power supply to the network backbone cable.

Fig.30 shows the simplified circuit diagram of power supply circuit on the CAN bus
interface board, 03P9462. The circuit is protected by a 1.5 A onboard fuse.

03P9462
VCC_CAN
From PWR PCB J603
J602 >5> Net_H
+15 V H >1> Regulator F1 (1.5 A) >6> Net_L
+15 V C >2> >3> Net_S (+15 V)
U13
>4> Net_C (MAX 20 LENs)

Fig.30 CAN bus interface board in DRS

For CAN bus network with MFD


The Furuno CAN bus network is powered through the MFD unit: the power supply or
battery is connected to pins #17 (NET_S_IN) and #18 (NET_C_IN) of 18-pin “DATA 2”
connector on MFD8/12/BB with a 1-A in-line fuse and switch. See Figs. 31 and 32.

The output voltage of the power supply is ideally 15 Vdc +/-5%, ripple 0.25 Vp-p or
less as NMEA2000 standard, considering input line variation and DC drop in the
network power cable. Do NOT connect the network to a 24 Vdc power supply.

“Isolation” from other devices power and grounds of the power supply must be
maintained.

Device MFD * Power supply


“DATA2”
“NMEA2000”
Pins #17/#18

Total 20 LENs MAX.

*: Consider voltage drop of about 0.5 A in the MFD.

Fig.31 Connection of power supply to network through MFD

AP1-11
18-pin pigtail cable for DATA 2 port
Type: FRUDD-18AFFM-L180
C/N: 000-164-608

Pink
Pin #17
Light green
Pin #18
1 amp Fuse and
in-line switch
(Local supply)
To network bus _
(11.6Vdc, 1A with a 12 Vdc +
power supply connected)
10 Vdc to 16 Vdc,
12 to 24 Vdc for MFD 1 amp Maximum

Fig.32 Connection of network power supply via MFD

A diode and a polyswitch (SMDC110F) on CONT2 board in the MFD unit protect the
interface circuit against over-current and short-circuit. See Fig.33.

J3 DATA2 1.1A J702 J501 J4 NMEA2000


NET_S_IN >17> >1> >1> >2> NET_S
NET_C_IN >18> >2> >2> >3> NET_C
>3> >3> >4> NET_H
>5> NET_L
CONT2 CONT1

Fig.33 Protection of network power circuit in MFD

The maximum length of the network backbone is 150 m when the heavy cable is used
and 50 m when the light cable is used. More details are explained in the “CAN bus
Network limitations” section.

1.8 Network Grounding


The network is grounded at a SINGLE location. This is normally done at the power
supply connection to the network and should be well connected to the vessel’s
grounding system. There must be no other ground connections on the network to
avoid the problem of ground loops, which can harm the network performance.

AP1-12
1.9 Connecting NMEA 0183 Device
An NMEA 0183 device is connected to the CAN bus network via MFD unit or by using
NMEA2000 Interface unit, IF-NMEA2K1.

NMEA0183 NMEA0183 NMEA0183


(MAX. 3 units) NMEA0183

NMEA-CAN bus
MFD Interface unit
Device
IF-NMEA2K1

Power supply

Fig.34 Connection of NMEA0183 to CAN bus network

1.10 CAN bus Network Limitations


When building a CAN bus network, keep in mind following limitations.

1.10.1 Single MFD in CAN bus network


Single MFD or DRS unit, one of MFD8, MFD12, MFDBB, and DRS is connected to a
Furuno CAN bus network. Do NOT connect two or more MFD and/or DRS to the
Furuno CAN bus network. The DRS and MFD units are connected each other via
Ethernet.

MFD MFD
Power supply (DRS) (DRS) Device

Fig.35 Single MFD or DRS in Furuno CAN bus network

1.10.2 Backbone cable length

Load Equivalency Number (LEN)


Like NMEA2000, the power rating of the Furuno CAN bus device is specified as a
Load Equivalency Number, or LEN and used in planning network installations. One
network load is defined as 50 mA or any portion thereof (e.g., a device taking 51 mA
from the network power bus is a Two LEN device). A LEN of 4 means that the device
consumes up to 4 x 50 mA = 200 mA.

AP1-13
Table 6 shows the LEN of Furuno CAN bus devices.

Table 6 LEN of Furuno CAN bus devices


Model MFD BB MFD 8/12 SC-30 GP-330B WS-200 FI-50 series*
LEN 1 1 10 3 13 2
*: FI-501/502/503/504/505/506

Use Tables 7 and 8 to find the maximum length of the backbone cable. First calculate
the total LEN of the devices in the network. In the example of Fig.36, the total LEN is
1+ 1 + 2 +2 = 6. Then, find the maximum cable length for the LEN of 6 in Table 7 or 8:
150 meters for heavy cable and 50 meters for light cable when the network is powered
from 15 Vdc power supply.

When the network is connected to 12 Vdc power supply, the maximum cable length is
about half the value in Tables 7 and 8.

CAN bus CAN bus CAN bus CAN bus


Device Device Device Device
Power supply LEN = 1 LEN = 1 LEN = 2 LEN = 2

Fig.36
Practically, total LEN in the network is less than 20, so the overall cable length can be
extended up to 150 m with heavy cables and 15 Vdc power supply.

When both heavy and light cables are used in the network as shown in Fig.10, the
length of cable B is calculated by using the following formula.

B = (X – A )/4

Where, X is the maximum cable length obtained from the table.

A = 40 m B

Heavy cable Light cable

Power supply
Fig.37

Assuming that the total LEN in the network is 50 and the heavy cable length, A is 40
m;
B = (80 m – 40 m) / 4 = 10 m

When power supply is connected to the middle of the network as shown in Fig.38, the
cable length of A and B is determined individually. For example, if the total LEN of
devices attached to the cable A is 75, the maximum length of cable A is 50 m from
Table 7. Do the same for B. The total length of cables A and B is less than 150 m.
AP1-14
A B

Power supply

Fig.38 Middle-powered CAN bus network

When the power cable is connected to both ends of the network, the cable length is
double the value obtained from the table. In any case, the cable length does not
exceed 150 m. For example, the maximum cable length is 150 m, even if the
calculated value is 180 m.
Note that power supplies are isolated and the shield connection is made at only one
power supply (single-point ground) in multiple power supply configuration. Do NOT
use a combination of battery and power supply connections.

Device Device Device Device Device

Power supply
Power supply

Fig.39 Multiple power supply configuration

1.10.3 Drop cable length


The total drop cable length must not exceed 60 m and no single drop cable should
exceed 6 m.

1.10.4 Device limitation


No more than 20 (LEN) CAN bus devices can be connected to the Furuno CAN bus
network powered from the DRS and through the MFD unit.

The total LEN of the devices connected to the heavy backbone cable should not
exceed 160 and 20 for the light backbone cable.

AP1-15
Table 7 Total LEN vs. Heavy backbone cable length (Power source: 15 Vdc *)
Total Max. Total Max. Total Max. Total Max. Total Max.
LEN (m) LEN (m) LEN (m) LEN (m) LEN (m)
< 20 150 46 80 72 55 98 40 124 30
21 150 47 80 73 55 99 40 125 30
22 150 48 80 74 50 100 40 126 30
23 150 49 80 75 50 101 40 127 30
24 150 50 80 76 50 102 35 128 30
25 150 51 70 77 50 103 35 129 30
26 150 52 70 78 50 104 35 130 30
27 140 53 70 79 50 105 35 131 30
28 140 54 70 80 50 106 35 132 30
29 130 55 70 81 50 107 35 133 30
30 130 56 70 82 45 108 35 134 30
31 130 57 70 83 45 109 35 135 30
32 120 58 65 84 45 110 35 136 30
33 120 59 65 85 45 111 35 137 25
34 110 60 65 86 45 112 35 138 25
35 110 61 65 87 45 113 35 139 25
36 110 62 65 88 45 114 35 140 25
37 100 63 60 89 45 115 35 142 25
38 100 64 60 90 45 116 35 144 25
39 100 65 60 91 40 117 30 146 25
40 100 66 60 92 40 118 30 148 25
41 90 67 60 93 40 119 30 150 25
42 90 68 55 94 40 120 30 152 25
43 90 69 55 95 40 121 30 154 25
44 90 70 55 96 40 122 30 156 25
45 80 71 55 97 40 123 30 160 25

*: When 12 Vdc power source is connected to the network, divide the cable length in halves.

Table 8 Total LEN vs. Light backbone cable length


(Power source: 15 Vdc *)

Total LEN Max. (m)


<18 50
19 50
20 45

*: When 12 Vdc power source is connected to the network, divide the cable
length in halves.

AP1-16
1.11 Adding a New Device
A new device is added to a working network bus by using the following procedure.
First, add an additional T-connector anywhere along the network backbone where a
connection already exists. The connection is at the end of the network (between a
T-connector and a terminator), between two T-connectors, between a T-connector
and a backbone extension cable, or between two extension cables. Separate the
connectors of the old connection and attach new T-connector between them. Then,
connect the device to the T-connector by using a drop cable.

There are a few things to consider:


1) Voltage drop between the power source and the device located farthest from the
power source is 3.0 Vdc or less when 12 Vdc battery is used.
2) Total network load must be considered. When the network is powered though the
MFD and from the DRS, total LEN is 20 or less.
3) The network is terminated to function correctly.

1.12 Using Junction Box FI-5002


By using FI-5002 Junction Box, Furuno CAN bus is designed without T-connectors
and terminators. The FI-5002 has 120-ohm terminal resistors, six terminal blocks for
the connection of up to 6 devices, and two terminal blocks for the connection of
backbone cables for network expansion. The junction box is not waterproof.
Fig.40 shows simplified schematic diagram of FI-5002. A three-way terminal block is
used for the network power connection.

CN1 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN2


#1 Shield
#2 NET-S
#3 NET-C
#4 NET-H
#5 NET-L

To power supply To device (CN3 to CN5) To backbone cable and/or


(12 Vdc, 2A MAX) FI-5002 (or not used)

Fig.40 Connection of terminal blocks in FI-5002

AP1-17
Fig.41 shows a typical Furuno CAN bus network by using a junction box FI-5002.

FI-5002
CN1 CN2 CN3 to CN5 CN2
: Internal terminator
MAX. 6 m
12 Vdc
Device Device (Max. 6 devices)

Fig.41 Typical connection on FI-5002

To connect the internal termination resistor to the end of the network bus, set the
jumper block as below.

1) When no backbone cable is connected, R1 and R2 are set to ON position.


2) When one backbone cable is connected, either R1 or R2 is set to ON position.
3) When two backbone cables are connected, R1 and R2 are set to OFF position.

Jumper block : Resistor is disconnected. (OFF)

: Resistor is connected. (ON)


R2 R1

CN1
CN3 CN4 CN5 CN2

PWR
cable Drop cables Backbone
cables

Fig.42 Internal terminators in FI-5002

The FI-5002 is added anywhere along the network backbone. A maximum of three
FI-5002 is connected in series.

Device Device
FI-5002
CN2 CN2

Terminator

12 Vdc Device T-connector

Fig.43 Network with FI-5002 and T-connector

AP1-18
Device FI-5002 Device Device
CN2 CN2

Terminator

12 Vdc T-connector
Device

Fig.44 Network with two terminators connected to T-connectors

FI-5002 FI-5002 FI-5002


CN2 CN2 CN2 CN2 CN2 CN2

12 Vdc
Fig.45 Three FI-5002 in network

1.13 NavNet Bridge


Two or more CAN bus networks can be connected by using MFD and DRS via
Ethernet as shown in Fig.46. All devices share the sensor data in the network. The
connection of the DRS having a CAN bus network to the MFD in the bridge
eliminates the duplication of the cable run to the sensors outside.

Device
CAN bus network (1)
Device

DRS
Outside bridge

Ethernet

Device MFD8/12/BB Device

Power supply
Device Device
CAN bus network (2)

Fig.46 Simplified NavNet Bridge connecting two CAN bus networks

AP1-19
More complex networks are designed by using a network Hub, HUB-101 as shown in
Fig.47.

SC-30
DRS

CAN bus (1)


PSU-012

HUB-101
Ethernet
12-24 Vdc

MFD MFD MFD DFF-1/3

12 Vdc for CAN bus


CAN bus (2)

T-connector
Instrument, FI-50 series
Smart Sensor, DST-800

Fig.47 Two or more MFD in network

The number of devices that can be connected to the network is;

DRS series: 2 units


HUB-101: 3 units
MFD8/12/BB: 10 units

The MFDBB has a built-in 4-port Hub, so up to two HUB-101’s are connected to the
network with a MFDBB.

The Ethernet ports 1 and 2 are designed to output power to the control units, DCU12
and MCU-001. Do NOT connect MFD8/12 to ports 1 and 2, otherwise MFD8/12 in the
earlier production may be damaged. MFD8/12 in the current production has the
protection circuit.
See Fig.49.

Fig.48 MFDBB, rear view

AP1-20
Fig.49 RJ45 jacks for Ethernet connection on MFDBB

Table 9 Pin assignment of built-in Hub of MFDBB

NETWORK 1 & 2 NETWORK 3 & 4


#1 E_TD_P E_TD_P
#2 E_TD_N E_TD_N
#3 E_RD_P E_RD_P
#4 SW_P SW_P
#5 SW_N SW_N
#6 E_RD_N E_RD_N
#7 PWR_SW_N N.C.
#8 PWR_SW_P N.C.

Power Synchronization
Power on/off synchronization amongst all of the NavNet 3D display units can be
achieved when the dedicated Ethernet hub HUB-101 is used. Set the corresponding
DIP switch in the HUB-101 to ON position to activate this feature.

DIP switches #1 to #8
for ports 1 to 8, from left

1234 5678

Fig.50 HUB-101 with cover removed

AP1-21
Appendix 2 Configuring AXIS IP Camera

2.1 Introduction
As of March 2009, the following MPEG-4 capable AXIS IP cameras are compatible
with NN3D: 207/211/212PTZ/216FD/215PTZ/233D. In order to view and control
Axis IP Cameras from an MFD in a NavNet 3D network, it is first necessary to
assign the IP Address of the AXIS IP Camera. This procedure will require a
Windows PC connected via Ethernet to the AXIS IP Camera(s). Pre-wiring and
installing the cameras on the vessel first is recommended so that all AXIS IP
cameras can be networked to the PC through a Hub and can be configured at the
same time. It will be necessary to setup the IP Address of the PC and use the AXIS
IP Utility Program (provided with the Camera) to configure the Camera’s IP
Address.

2.2 Setting IP of Your PC

Set the IP address of your PC by using the following steps.

1. Go to “Start” and select “Control Panel.”

Fig.1

2. Open “Network Connections.”

Fig.2

AP2-1
3. Right Click on “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties.”

Fig.3

4. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click on “Properties.”

Fig.4

AP2-2
5. Fill the IP fields as shown below.

Fig.5

6. Click on OK to confirm and close the 2 windows.

Note that the new IP can take up to 20 seconds to be recognized. A pop-up in the
lower right corner should show when the IP is correctly set. Turn OFF any
Firewall that could prevent data to be exchanged between NavNet and the PC.
You may also have to restart your computer.

Fig.6

2.3 Setup IP Address of IP Camera


To work in a NavNet3D system, the IP cameras need to be set up with specific IP
Addresses. Up to 4 IP cameras can be connected on a network.

AP2-3
IP Camera number 1 = 172.031.200.003
IP Camera number 2 = 172.031.200.004
IP Camera number 3 = 172.031.200.005
IP Camera number 4 = 172.031.200.006

In this example, we will set up 3 IP cameras:

- A moving IP camera (AXIS 212PTZ) that will be configured as IP Camera 1


- A non moving IP Camera (AXIS 207) that will be configured as IP Camera 2
- A non moving IP Camera (AXIS 207) that will be configured as IP Camera 3

1. Load the AXIS CD “Network Video Products” that was including with the IP
camera. The Autorun software should appear (If the autorun is not working on
your computer, browse the CD and double click on “Setup.”)
2. Select “Install Product.”

Fig.7

3. Click on “Copy to PC.”

Fig.8

AP2-4
The following window should appear. Just double click on “IPUtility” to launch the
configuration software.

Fig.9

Note: If the Windows Firewall appears, click on “Unblock” to allow the software to
configure correctly the IP Camera.

Fig.10

The AXIS IP utility will detect all the IP cameras connected on the network.

Fig.11

AP2-5
Note: If you use the same camera models in multiple locations, BE SURE to
WRITE DOWN the IP Camera serial number (that can be found on the back of
the camera) with the intended location to help correctly assign the IP camera’s
name.

In this example, we will assign a moving camera (212 PTZ) to IP Camera 1


(Deck), a non-moving camera with the SN ending with 34CB to IP Camera 2
(Engine Port) and a non-moving camera with the SN ending with 3441 to IP
Camera 3 (Engine Starboard).

To change the IP address of the Camera, just select the camera in the list and
click on the “assign new IP address to selected device” button.

Fig.12

Enter the correct IP address and click on “Assign.”

Fig.13

You will need to restart (power OFF and ON) the camera after the address is
changed. (Just unplug and plug back the Ethernet cable if you are using the
POE).

AP2-6
It can take a while before the confirmation box appears.

Fig.14

Click the “Close” button.

The first IP camera has been correctly assigned

Fig.15

Repeat the process with the other cameras

Fig.16

AP2-7
2.4 Configure the camera
The cameras need to be configured using an Internet Explorer.

1. Enter the IP address of the first IP camera.

Fig.17

2. Set the password of the IP camera to “pass” and click “OK.”

Fig.18

Important: You cannot use another password and must use the word “pass”.
When you press OK, a dialog box asking for a login/password will appear. Just
use“root” and “pass”.

Fig.19

AP2-8
When the webpage loads, pay attention to the top of the page to authorize the
installation of the ActiveX. Click on the yellow bar and choose “Install ActiveX.”

Fig.20

At this point a camera image should appear.

Fig.21

Now, click on Setup.

Fig.22

1) In “Basic Configuration -> Users” select “Enable anonymous viewer…” and


click on “Save.”

AP2-9
Fig.23

2) In “Basic Configuration -> Date and Time” select “Synchronize with computer
time” and click on “Save.”
3) In “Live View Config -> Layout” select “MPEG4” as the default video format
and click on save.

Fig.24

4) Optional: When using a PTZ (moving) camera, you can set-up the default
“Home” position. In “PTZ configuration -> Preset Positions”, adjust the view
of the default camera position using the control

Fig.25

AP2-10
Note: It is recommended to zoom in on the image (Tele) to have a better “Home”
preset.

When the view is correctly set up, type “Home” for the Current position and select
“Use current position as Home”. Click on “Add” to validate.

Fig.26

If you don’t want the camera to return to the “Home” position automatically after
30 seconds, just put 0 and validate.

Fig.27

5) Some IP Camera models (such as the 215 or 233) need to have the “Aspect
Ratio” setting checked to be compatible with the MFD8/12. This setting can be
found under the “Video & Image” section.

Fig.28

AP2-11
Appendix 3 Network Sounder (DFF1/3)

3.1 Software Update Procedure


To upgrade the DFF1/3, you need a PC, a HUB (HUB-101 recommended), and
two straight Ethernet cables for connecting the PC and DFF to the Hub.

Note

1) The PC needs to run Windows XP or Windows 2000.

2) Never remove power from PC, Hub, and DFF during upgradation. If it happens,
the DFF needs to reinstall software in the complex procedure.

To update DFF1 and DFF3 to V2.04 and V1.05, for example;

1. Unzip the zip files in a new folder of your PC. You should have the following
files. Do NOT change the routing path in the Dff3_V0105 file.

Model ZIP File Name File Names After Unzip


DFF1 DFF1_V0204.zip nwuppg.exe
LOADER.bin
idcode.sys
upnet.bat
MAIN.bin
check_ver.zip check_ver.bat
chkver.exe
nwuppg.exe
IDCODE.SYS
DFF3 Dff3_V0105.zip +-bin
|+-UPDATA.BIN
+-NetUpPG
+-loder
|+-Loader.bin
+-IDCODE.SYS
+-nwuppg.exe
+-Updata.bat

check_ver.zip Same as DFF1

2. Change the TCP/IP configuration of your PC as below (please refer to the


appendix for more information):
IP address: 172.31.72.29
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
Default gateway: blank

3. Connect the PC to the Hub using a Straight Ethernet cable.

AP3-1
4. Connect the DFF3 to the Hub using a Straight Ethernet cable. Do NOT power
the DFF3 yet at this time, or do not connect the power plug.
5. Change DIP switch setting.
DFF1: Set the MODE SW to ON-OFF-OFF-ON. To access the MODE SW, the
rubber cap needs to be removed.

Fig.1

DFF3: Set the DIP switch S2 on the MAIN board, 02P6358 to


ON-ON-OFF-OFF.

6. Double click BAT file: DFF1: upnet.bat and DFF3: Update.bat.


7. Ensure that “my Ipaddress = 172.31.72. 29” on the PC screen.

Fig.2

8. Connect the power plug to the DFF. First, old software is erased with “Now
erasing” message.

Fig.3

9. Wait until the message “Press any key to continue . . .” appears.


10. Press any key to terminate the program.
11. Double click “check_ver.bat” file, and the screen looks like the below.

AP3-2
XXXXXXXX Fig.4

12. Ensure that the software version (XXXXXX) is correct.

DFF1: Ver = 0252353-XX.XX


DFF3: Ver = 0252362-XX.XX

13. Press any key to terminate the program.


14. Unplug the power cable from the DFF and disconnect the PC.
15. To connect the DFF to the NN3D, change all DIP Switches to OFF position.

When the DFF is connected to the NN3D, you also need to perform a Factory
Reset from the NN3D.
16. Connect the DFF to the NN3D network.
17. Configure the NN3D network (Setup “Sounder” page in Installation Wizard.)
18. After the NN3D network is configured, push the [MENU] key from any MFD.
19. Turn the RotoKey to select the “System” page.
20. Select the “Memory” tab and select “Set Factory Default”
21. Wait 30 seconds for the DFF to reboot.

Memory

“Set Factory Default”


System

Fig.5

AP3-3
Appendix 4 Satellite Compass (SC-30)

4.1 How to Update SC-30 with PC


Following describes how to update SC-30 with a Windows XP PC.

Connection
(1) Without Interface Unit (IF-NMEASC)
Connect the COM port on the PC to the RS232C port on the SC-30 with the
cable, MJ-A10SPF0015 or MJ-A10SPF0017.

Necessary parts
1 x MJ-A10SPF0015 (00016689111) or MJ-A10SPF0017 (00016688912)
1 x 9-pin D-SUB female connector

Connect PC, soldering


DB-9 connector here.

Fig.1 Connection of PC to SC-30 with MJ-A10SPF0017

(2) With Interface Unit (IF-NMEASC)


Connect a USB cable between the PC and the IF-NMEASC.

Necessary parts: 1 x USB cable

Step 1. Editing BAT file

When the COM port to be used on the PC is other than COM1, the BAT file is
edited as below.

1. Open “up301.bat” file in notepad to read the COM port number assigned for
SC-30. The following line should appear. The COM1 is assigned for SC-30
as a default value.

Increase this number when the batch file fails to execute. (100 to 200)
|
uppg.exe loadsiog.bin sc301g.bin 0 0 10 0 1:57600 0 LD1/3 ES23-38
|
COM port number for SC-30

AP4-1
2. Change the COM port number.

When the PC is connected to SC-30 with a USB cable via the IF-NMEASC,
check the COM port number in use by following steps below and edit the
BAT file, if necessary.

1. Right-click My Computer, and select Properties > Hardware > Device


Manager.

2. Click the plus (+) next to "Ports (COM & LPT)" to see COM port
assignments. In the example of Fig.2, SC-30 is assigned to “COM4.”

Fig.2 Device Manager

Step 2. SC-30 software update

3. Turn on the SC-30 and then, execute “up301.bat” file. If the batch file fails to
execute, edit the BAT file: change the number underlined in the text one at a
time as described in step 1.

Updating proceeds automatically. At the end of the process, “100%


completed” message appears. Figs.3 to 5 show the PC screens during
updating.

AP4-2
Fig.3 Preparing to Erase Program

Fig.4 Erasing Program

AP4-3
Fig.5 Writing New Program

AP4-4
Step 3. Verification of program number

After updating is complete, read the software version by using “SC30Tool.”

1. Execute Maintenance tool, “SC30Tool” (See 4.3 How to use SC30Tool in this
appendix).
2. Click Search.
3. Ensure that software version of SC-30 is 2051522-xx.xx.

xx.xx

Fig.6 Reading Program Number

AP4-5
4.2 How to Update IF-NMEASC
Following describes the procedure to update the IF-NMEASC with a Windows XP
PC. Other Operating System of the PC is not tested.

The update procedure includes three steps: Driver installation, IF-NMEASC


software update, and Verification of program number.

Step 1. Driver Installation


1. Log in Windows XP as an administrator.
2. Copy DRIVER folder onto the desktop on your PC.
3. Download KB890927 Windows patch file from the Internet and install it on your
PC.
4. Download KB901122 Windows patch file from the Internet and install it on your
PC.
5. Turn on the IF-NMEASC without SC-30 and then, connect the USB cable
between PC and IF-NMEASC.
6. Select “Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]” and click Next.

Fig.7

AP4-6
7. Select the path to DRIVER folder, using the Browse button and click Next.

Fig.8

8. Wait until the wizard search is complete.

Fig.9

AP4-7
9. Click Continue Anyway.

Fig.10

10. Wait until the software installation is complete.

Fig.11

AP4-8
11. Click Finish.

Fig.12

12. Wait until the following wizard appears on the PC.


13. Click Next.

Fig.13

AP4-9
14. Wait until the search is complete.

Fig.14

15. Select f_compsc.inf and click Next.

Fig.15

AP4-10
16. Click Continue Anyway.

Fig.16

17. Click OK.

Fig.17

18. Click OK.

Fig.18

AP4-11
19. Select USB_COMF.sys and click Open.

Fig.19

20. Wait until software installation is complete and click Finish.

Fig.20

AP4-12
21. Right-click My Computer icon, select Properties > Hardware.
22. Click Device Manager.

Fig.21

23. Click the plus sign in front of "Ports (COM & LPT)" to view your COM port
assignments. In the example below, IF-NMEASC is assigned to "COM3" and
SC-30 to “COM4.”

Fig.22

AP4-13
Step 2. IF-NMEASC software update

1. Open “up302.bat” file in notepad to read the COM port number assigned for
IF-NMEASC. The following line should appear. The COM3 is assigned for
IF-NMEASC as a default value.

uppg.exe loadsiog.bin sc302g.bin 0 0 10 0 3:57600 0 LD1/3 ES23-38


|
COM port number for IF-NMEASC

2. Turn on the IF-NMEASC and then, execute “up302.bat” file. If the batch file fails
to execute, edit the batch file, or change the second digit of the underlined
number in step 1 one at a time.

3. Update proceeds automatically. Wait for a while with following messages:


Execute STEP1, xx % completed, Now Erasing; and xx% completed. Figs. 23
through 25.

Fig.23 PC screen during IF-NMEASC software update (1)

AP4-14
Fig.24 PC screen during IF-NMEASC software update (2)

Fig.25 PC screen during IF-NMEASC software update (3)

AP4-15
Step 3. Verification of program number

1. Execute Maintenance tool, “SC30Tool.”


2. Click Search.
3. Ensure that software version of IF-NMEASC is 2051523-01.06. If the SC30Tool
closes automatically with an error, unplug the device connected to the USB
port.

Step 2

Fig.26 Confirming software version

AP4-16
4.3 How to Use SC30Tool

Connection
Connect the COM port on the PC to the RS232C port on the SC-30 with MJ−
A10SPF0015 or the USB port on the IF-NMEASC.

Connect PC here.

Fig.27 Connection of PC to SC-30

Executing SC30Tool

1. Run SC30Tool.exe, and the following window appears.


2. Click Search at the lower right-hand side of the display.

Fig.28 Search Device page before clicking Search

AP4-17
The SC30Tool detects IF-NMEASC and SC-30 and displays their software
version numbers as shown in Fig.29.

3. Click OK.

Fig.29 Search Device page after search

AP4-18
4. Select SC-30 and click Lock to read information, including satellite status.

Fig.30 Lock button in Search Device page

AP4-19
Status page

This page indicates output data status, Accelerometer status, Rate gyro status,
Calculation (Calc) status, Installation (Inst) status, or Antenna location check,
Position fix status, and software versions.

Fig.31 Status page

AP4-20
Satellite page

“Satellite” page shows satellite status information including number of satellites


received, their location above the ship in the sky, and the signal strength of each
satellite received. The information is displayed for both GPS receivers, GPS1
and GPS2.

The sky view portion shows the location of overhead satellites. The outer ring
represents the horizon in all directions from the ship location. Satellites
appearing at the center of the sky view are directly overhead.
To the right of the sky view are signal strength bars. These bars give an
indication of the signal strength.

Fig.32 Satellite page

AP4-21
Blocking Monitor page

The blocking monitor display is a circular graph having 12 sectors. If any object
blocks the GPS satellite signal, the corresponding and opposite sectors are
displayed in black. In the example of Fig.7, no obstruction blocks the satellite
signal.

Fig.33 Blocking Monitor page

AP4-22
Setting page

This page shows factory default settings. The software does not provide the
feature to show the current settings on the connected SC-30. To change the
value, select an option in the pull down menu and then reboot the SC-30 to save
changes.

Take followings into account when this page is used.

1) Offset Input Mode is always used in Add mode.


2) Once the SC-30 is connected to the IF-NMEASC, the output interval of
Heading、Attitude, and Heave data is automatically set by the IF-NMEASC to
25 ms.

The SC-30 does not use received NMEA2000 DGPS correction data.

Used to set the output interval.


Heading data is in True or
Magnetic and Roll/Pitch Absolute
Smoothing
factor or Relative.

Used to enter offset value.

Do NOT change. (Always used in Add mode)


Sets how long system outputs HDG after blocking GPS signal.
Turns on/off SBAS (WAAS/EGLOS/MSAS) mode.
Sets WAAS satellite search mode (Auto/Manual)

Above settings are reset to original factory settings.


All clear deletes all data including GPS almanac data.

Fig.34 Setting page

AP4-23
4.4 How to Use PSc30Test Tool

The SC-30 contains three identical single degree rate gyros so that each gyro
senses rotation about one of the ship axes. One gyro senses roll rate (about the
X axis), one gyro senses pitch rate (about the Y axis) and one gyro senses yaw
rate (about the Z axis).

The PSc30Test tool is used to enter the offset value of the rate gyro for
calibration.

Before the calibration, ensure that the rate gyro is connected to the correct jack:
Rate gyro X is connected to J3; Rate gyro Y J4; and Rate gyro Z: J5.

X connected to J3
X
Y connected to J4
Z connected to J5
Y
Z

Z X

J4

J5
Y

J3

Fig.35 Rate gyros in SC-30

AP4-24
Connection of PC to SC-30

Connect the COM port on the PC to the RS232C port on the SC-30 with MJ−
A10SPF0015 or the USB port on the IF-NMEASC.
The PSc30Tool zip holder includes PSc30Tool.exe and PSc30Tool.ini files.

Connect PC here.

Fig.36 Connection of PC to SC-30

IMPORTANT!
Do NOT turn off SC-30 during running PSc30Tool.

Edit PSc30Test.ini file for correct COM port number when the PC is connected to
the USB port on the IF-NMEASC. The port number is read with Device Manager
as shown in Fig.2. Japanese fonts in the ini file come up as garbage on your PC,
but the third line from the top is for COM port setting.

Fig.37 Device Manager

AP4-25
Entering Offset Values

1. Run PSc30Test.exe.
2. Enter the offset value in the
3. Click Set.

Fig.38

4. Wait until OK appears in the Result box

Fig.39

5. Click the X button in the upper right corner to close the application.
6. Reboot the SC-30 to store changes and ensure normal operation.

Turn off the SC-30 after running PSc30Tool even when no change is made.

AP4-26
List of Schematic Diagrams

MFD8/12
Drawing Name Drawing No. Remarks
Interconnection diagram C4444-C01
MFD8 general drawing C4444-K01 MFD8
MFD12 general drawing C4445-K01 MFD12

MFDBB
Drawing Name Drawing No. Remarks
Interconnection diagram C4446-C01
MPU-001 general drawing C4446-K01
MCU-001 general drawing C4446-K02
DCU12 general drawing C4446-K03

DRS2D/4D
Drawing Name Drawing No. Remarks
Interconnection diagram C3567-C01
DRS2D general drawing, RTR-090 C3567-K01
DRS4D general drawing, RTR-091 C3568-K01

MD board, 03P9448 C3567-K02 DRS2D/4D

DRS4A/6A/12A/25A
Drawing Name Drawing No. Remarks
Interconnection diagram, DRS4A/6A C3569-C01
Interconnection diagram, DRS12A C3571-C01
Interconnection diagram, DRS25A C3573-C01

Scanner unit, RSB-118 C3569-K01

DRS4A transceiver unit, RTR-092 C3569-K02


DRS6A transceiver unit, RTR-093 C3570-K01
DRS12A transceiver unit, RTR-094 C3571-K01
DRS25A transceiver unit, RTR-095 C3573-K01

MD board, 03P9450 C3569-K04 DRS4A/6A


MD board, 03P9451 C3571-K02 DRS12A/25A

MAG board, 03P9480 C3571-K03 DRS12A/25A

Power supply unit, PSU-012 C3569-K03


Power supply unit, PSU-013 C3573-K02

S-0
S-1

1 2 3
MODEL FUSE(12/24V)
MFD8 10/5 A マルチファンクションディスプレイ
MFD12 20/10 A MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY DVI_D
*3 POWER IN MFD8/12 J7
MJ-A3SPF0017(MFD8) TMDS_DATA2_N 1
DVI-D/D S-LINK 外部モニター
MJ-A3SPF
12/24VDC MJ-A3SPF0027-050ZC(MFD12) WHT 1 DC_INPUT+ TMDS_DATA2_P 2
5/10m,φ7 EXTERNAL MONITOR *2
5m BLK 2 DC_INPUT- TMDS_DATA2_4_SHIELD 3
MU-120C/155C/170C/201C
100/110/ *1 *2 *4 3 SHIELD NC 4
220/230VAC DPYC-1.5 RECTIFIER *3
NC 5
PR-62 *1 MJ-A7SPF DATA1
1φ,50/60Hz IV-8sq. 1 TD1-A NC 6
A OR RU-3423 2 TD1-B NC 7
3 RD1-H NC 8
GPS受信機 4 RD1-C TMDS_DATA1_N 9
GPS RECEIVER 5 12V_OUT_P TMDS_DATA1_P 10
10m
GP-320B *2 6 GND TMDS_DATA1_3_SHIELD 11
*3 7 SHIELD NC 12
M12-05PMMP NMEA2000 NC 13
データ変換器 CB-05BFFM,1/2/6m1 SHIELD 5V_OUT+ 14
CONVERTER アカ RED 2 NET-S GND 15
IF-NMEA2K1 クロ BLK 3 NET-C HOT_PLUG_DETECT 16
シロ WHT 4 NET-H TMDS_DATA0_N 17
または OR アオ BLU 5 NET-L TMDS_DATA0_P 18
JUNCTION BOX TMDS_DATA0_5_SHIELD 19 *2 JUNCTION BOX
FI-5002 *3 MOD-WPAS0001,3m RJ45
LTWDD-18AFFM,2m LTWDD-18P DATA2 NC 20 TL-CAT-012 *2
(STRAIGHT)
U-AIS TRANSPONDER アカ RED 1 TD2-A NC 21
FA-150 アカ/シロ RED/WHT 2 TD2-B TDMS_CLOCK_SHIELD 22
チャ BRN 3 RD2-H TDMS_CLOCK_P 23 *2 HUB-101 *2
MOD-Z072,2/5/10m RJ45
チャ/シロ BRN/WHT 4 RD2-C TDMS_CLOCK_N 24 DRS12A/25A
φ6(CROSS)
ダイ ORG 5 GND (PSU-012/013)
B HEADING SENSOR ダイ/シロ ORG/WHT 6 GND
PG-500 ミドリ GRN 7 TD3-A
レーダーセンサー
ミドリ/シロ GRN/WHT 8 TD3-B *3 MOD-ASW0001,φ6 *3
NETWORK RADAR SENSOR
アオ BLU 9 RD3-H J5 RJ45 10/15/20/30m RJ45 NETWORK
アオ/シロ BLU/WHT 10 RD3-C E_TD_P 1 1 E_TD_P
DRS2D/4D
P DRS4A/6A
EVENT SWITCH クロ BLK 11 GND E_TD_N 2 2 E_TD_N
(RSB-118)
BUZZER クロ/シロ BLK/WHT 12 12V_OUT_P E_RD_P 3 3 E_RD_P
キ YEL 13 SPEED_ALARM-A SW_P 4 4 NC
P
PATLIC SYSTEM ハイ GRY 14 SPEED_ALARM-B SW_N 5 5 NC
シロ WHT 15 BUZZ_C_EVENT_IN E_RD_N 6 6 E_RD_N
ムラサキ PPL 16 SHIELD PWR_SW_P 7 7 PWR_SW_P
+15VDC モモ PNK 17 NET-S-IN PWR_SW_N 8 8 PWR_SW_N
(FOR NMEA2000I/F) キミドリ L-GRN 18 NET-C-IN DRS *3
J2 MJ-A3SPF *4
PLUG φ3.5 LINE OUT 48V_OUT 1 シロ WHT 1 48V
1 GND GND 2 クロ BLK 2 GND
SPEAKER 2 SIG_L SHIELD 3
3 SIG_R
PLUG φ3.5 MIC IN
1 GND
C MICROPHONE 2 SIG_MIC
3 GND
A TYPE USB
USB DEVICE 1 USB_VBUS
(MOUSE/KB/HD/HUB) 2 USB_D_N
3 USB_D_P
4 GND
NTSC/PAL
J11
VIDEO EQUIPMENT 1 SIGNAL_1
(CCD CAMERA, ETC.) 2 GND
J10
1 SIGNAL_2
注記 2 GND
*1)造船所手配。 *1
*2)オプション。 IV-8sq.
*3)コネクタは工場にて取付済み。
*4)レーダーセンサーに接続するとき、整流器はRU-3423を使用する。
NOTE
D
*1: SHIPYARD SUPPLY.
*2: OPTION.
*3: CONNECTOR PLUG FITTED AT FACTORY.
*4: USE RECTIFIER RU-3423 TO CONNECT A RADAR SENSOR.
DRAWN TITLE
Jan. 24 '08 T.YAMASAKI MFD8/12
CHECKED 名称
Jan. 24 '08 T.TAKENO マルチファンクションディスプレイ
APPROVED
Feb.20'08 R.Esumi 相互結線図
SCALE MASS NAME
kg MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY
DWG No. REF.No.
C4444-C01- B 19-028-5002-2 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
S-2
S-3
S-4

1 2 3 4 5 6

*1
100/110/ DPYC-2.5 1 RECTIFIER (+) 5 制御部 DVI1 DVI1
220/230VAC POWER PROCESSOR UNIT J14 J14
2 RU-1746B-2 (-) 6 MPU-001 ANALOG_RED_VIDEO_OUT C1
1φ,50/60Hz TB1 演算部 C1
*1 1 (+) ANALOG_GREEN_VIDEO_OUT C2 PROCESSOR UNIT C2
DPYC-6 IV-8sq. *1 DVI
12-24VDC 2 (-) ANALOG_BLUE_VIDEO_OUT C3 MPU-001 J4
DVI-D/D S-LINK,5/10m,φ7
ANALOG_H_SYNC C4 1 1
ANALOG_GND C5
ディスプレイ
MJ-A7SPF DATA1
GPS受信機 10m
1 TD1-A TMDS_DATA2_N 1
DVI-D/D S-LINK,5/10m,φ7 外部モニター コントロールユニット
GPS RECEIVER 2 TD1-B TMDS_DATA2_P 2
EXTERNAL MONITOR *2 DISPLAY CONTROL UNIT
A GP-320B *2 3 RD1-H TMDS_DATA2_4_SHIELD 3
MU-120C/155C/170C/201C 24 24
DCU12 *3
4 RD1-C TMDS_DATA4_N 4 NETWORK1/2 NETWORK
5 12V_OUT_P TMDS_DATA4_P 5 RJ45 *2 RJ45
J5/J6 MOD-Z072,2/5/10m,φ6 J5
6 GND DDC_CLOCK 6 E_TD_P 1 1 E_TD_P
P
7 SHIELD DDC_DATA 7 E_TD_N 2 2 E_TD_N
M12-05PMMP NMEA2000 ANALOG_V_SYNC 8 E_RD_P 3 3 E_RD_P
データ変換器 M12-05BFFM,1/2/6m 1 SHIELD TMDS_DATA1_N 9 SW_P 4 P P
4 SW_P
CONVERTER アカ RED 2 NET-S TMDS_DATA1_P 10 SW_N 5 5 SW_N
IF-NMEA2K1 クロ BLK 3 NET-C TMDS_DATA1_3_SHIELD 11 E_RD_N 6 6 E_RD_N
シロ WHT 4 NET-H TMDS_DATA3_N 12 PWR_SW_P 7 7 PWR_SW_P
または OR アオ BLU 5 NET-L TMDS_DATA3_P 13 PWR_SW_N 8
P
8 PWR_SW_N
JUNCTION BOX 5V_OUT+ 14
FI-5002 GND 15
LTWDD-18AFFM,2m LTWDD-18P DATA2 POWER
U-AIS TRANSPONDER アカ RED 1 TD2-A HOT_PLUG_DETECT 16 5A MJ-A3SPF J3
FA-150 アカ/シロ RED/WHT 2 TD2-B TMDS_DATA0_N 17 12-24VDC MJ-A3SPF0013-035C シロ WHT 1 (+)
チャ BRN 3.5m,φ6 クロ BLK
3 RD2-H TMDS_DATA0_P 18 2 (-)
チャ/シロ BRN/WHT 4 RD2-C TMDS_DATA0_5_SHIELD 19 3 SHIELD
ダイ ORG 5 GND TMDS_DATA5_N 20
*1
HEADING SENSOR ダイ/シロ ORG/WHT 6 GND TMDS_DATA5_P 21 IV-1.25sq.
B PG-500 ミドリ GRN 7 TD3-A TDMS_CLOCK_SHIELD 22
ミドリ/シロ GRN/WHT 8 TD3-B TDMS_CLOCK_P 23
アオ BLU 9 RD3-H TDMS_CLOCK_N 24
アオ/シロ BLU/WHT 10 RD3-C DVI2
EVENT SWITCH クロ BLK 11 GND J15
BUZZER クロ/シロ BLK/WHT 12 12V_OUT_P C1
キ YEL 13 SPEED_ALARM-A *2
SAME AS J14 DVI-D/D S-LINK,5/10m,φ7 外部モニター
PATLIC SYSTEM ハイ GRY 14 SPEED_ALARM-B 1
EXTERNAL MONITOR *2
シロ WHT 15 BUZZ_C_EVENT_IN
ムラサキ PPL 16 SHIELD 24
MU-120C/155C/170C/201C
+15VDC モモ PNK 17 NET-S-IN NETWORK1 NETWORK
(FOR NMEA2000I/F) キミドリ L-GRN 18 NET-C-IN RJ45 *2 RJ45
J5 MOD-Z072,2/5/10m,φ6 J801 操作部
E_TD_P 1 1 E_TD_P
E_TD_N 2
P
2 E_TD_N
CONTROL UNIT
PLUG φ3.5 LINE OUT
1 GND E_RD_P 3 3 E_RD_P
MCU-001 *3
SPEAKER 2 SIG_L SW_P 4 P P
4 NC
3 SIG_R SW_N 5 5 NC
E_RD_N 6 6 E_RD_N
PLUG φ3.5 MIC IN PWR_SW_P 7 7 PWR_SW_P
P *1
1 GND PWR_SW_N 8 8 PWR_SW_N IV-1.25sq.
C MICROPHONE 2 SIG_MIC NETWORK2
3 GND RJ45 *2
J6 MOD-Z072,2/5/10m,φ6
E_TD_P 1 同上
A TYPE USB1 E_TD_N 2 DITTO RADAR SENSOR
USB DEVICE 1 USB_VBUS E_RD_P 3
DRS25A(12A)
(MOUSE/KB/HD/HUB) 2 USB_D_N SW_P 4
3 USB_D_P SW_N 5 NAVNET3 EQUIPMENT OR
MOD-WPAS0001,3m RJ45 JUNCTION BOX RJ45
POWER SUPPLY UNIT ANTENNA UNIT
4 GND E_RD_N 6
TL-CAT-012
FA-30/50, ETC. MOD-ASW0002,
PWR_SW_P 7 RJ45 J2 PSU-013(012) J3 RJ45 10/15/20/30m RJ45 J207 RSB-118
MOD-Z072,5m,φ6 (2/10m *2)
A TYPE USB2 PWR_SW_N 8 1 E_TD_P E_TD_P 1 1 E_TD_P
P
1 USB_VBUS MOD-ASW0001, *2 2 E_TD_N E_TD_N 2 2 E_TD_N
2 USB_D_N *4 NETWORK3 RJ45 10/15/20/30m,φ6 3 E_RD_P E_RD_P 3 3 E_RD_P
J7 RJ45 P
3 USB_D_P E_TD_P 1 1 E_TD_P 6 E_RD_N E_RD_N 6 6 E_RD_N
4 GND E_TD_N 2
P
2 E_TD_N RADAR SENSOR 8 NC NC 8 8 NC
E_RD_P 3 3 E_RD_P DRS2D/4D *2 J4 J301
VIDEO1 E_RD_N 6
P
6 E_RD_N DRS4A/6A VL3P-VVS2x2C,5m J1 48V_OUT_P 1 1 48V
VIDEO EQUIPMENT COAX. CABLE(50Ω) BNC
1 V_SIG NC 8 8 NC (RSB-118) シロ WHT 1 (+) GND 2 2 GND
2 GND 2 TX_HV_COLD 3 J305
BNC VIDEO2 POWER OUT MJ-A3SPF クロ BLK 3 (-) J5 3 GND
1 V_SIG 48V_OUT_P 1 シロ WHT 1 48V TX_HV_HOT 1 1 TX_HV_HOT
2 GND GND 2 クロ BLK 2 GND NC 2
D VIDEO3 SHIELD 3
12-24VDC
BNC *1 RW-4747,0.3m
1 V_SIG
注記 *4 NETWORK4 *2 IV-2sq.
2 GND J8 RJ45
E_TD_P 1
MOD-Z072,2/5/10m,φ6 HUBまたはDFF1等
*1)造船所手配。 BNC VIDEO4
HUB-101 OR DFF1, ETC.
1 V_SIG E_TD_N 2
*2)オプション。 2 GND E_RD_P 3
*3)標準選択。 DRAWN TITLE
E_RD_N 6
5/Sep/08 T.YAMASAKI MFDBB
*4)ネットワーク3/4は等価に使用可。 NC 8
CHECKED 名称
NOTE 5/Sep/08 T.TAKENO マルチファンクションディスプレイ
*1 APPROVED
*1: SHIPYARD SUPPLY. IV-8sq. 12/Sep/08 R.Esumi 相互結線図
*2: OPTION. SCALE MASS NAME
*3: SELECTABLE STANDARD. kg MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY
DWG No. REF.No.
*4: NETWORK 3/4 ARE USED EQUIVALENTLY. C4446-C01- C 19-028-7003-2 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
S-5
S-6
S-7
S-8
1 2 3 4

B1 RTR-090/091 レーダー
センサー
航法装置またはセンサー *2
FMC1.5/6ST J603 NMEA2000 RADAR SENSOR
NAV.EQUIPMENT OR SENSOR M12-05BFFM,1/2/6m 1 SHIELD DRS2D/4D
GP-330B CB-05BFFM,1/2/6m 2 NC
SC-30 アカ RED 3 NET-S
WS-200 etc. クロ BLK 4 NET-C
A シロ WHT 5 NET-H
アオ BLU 6 NET-L
マルチファンクションディスプレイ *3 *3
MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY RJ45 MOD-ASW0001,10/15/20/30m,φ6 RJ45 J207 NETWORK
MFD8/12 E_TD-P 1 1 E_TD-P
P
MFDBB(MPU-001) E_TD-N 2 2 E_TD-N
E_RD-P 3 3 E_RD-P
NC 4 4 NC
P
NC 5 5 NC
E_RD-N 6 6 E_RD-N
NC 7 7 NC
NC 8 8 NC
*3
MJ-A3SPF J301 POWER
+48V 1 φ7 シロ WHT 1 48V-H
GND 2 クロ BLK 2 48V-C
SHIELD 3
または
OR
*2
MOD-WPAS0001,3m RJ45 JUNCTION BOX RJ45
B TL-CAT-012 *2
または OR DRS2D/4D
*3 *2 *3 *3 MOD-ASW0001,φ6 *3
MOD-Z072,2/5/10m,φ6(CROSS) OR RJ45 ETHERNET HUB
RJ45 HUB-101 RJ45 10/15/20/30m RJ45 J207 NETWORK
MFD8/12 E_TD-P 1
MOD-WPAS0001,3m
1 1 1 E_TD-P
MFDBB(MPU-001) P *2 P
E_TD-N 2 2 2 2 E_TD-N
E_RD-P 3 3 3 3 E_RD-P
NC 4 4 4 4 NC
P P P
NC 5 5 5 5 NC
E_RD-N 6 6 6 6 E_RD-N

1 (+)
2 (-)
NC 7 7 7 7 NC

J3
P
NC 8 8 8 8 NC

*3 VVRx2C *1
MJ-A3SPF 12-24VDC J301 POWER
+48V 1 φ7 シロ WHT 1 48V-H
GND 2 クロ BLK 2 48V-C
SHIELD 3

注記
C 1)造船所手配。
2)オプション。
3)コネクタは工場にて取付済み。 DRAWN TITLE
DRS2D/4D
Jan. 23 '08 T.YAMASAKI
CHECKED 名 称
NOTE Jan. 23 '08 T.TAKENO レーダーセンサー
1. SHIPYARD SUPPLY. APPROVED
相互結線図
Jan.23'08 R.Esumi
2. OPTION. SCALE MASS NAME
kg RADAR SENSOR
3. CONNECTOR PLUG FITTED AT FACTORY. DWG.No. REF.No.
C3567-C01- B 03-174-6001-1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
S-9
S-10
S-11
S-12
1 2 3 4

*2 NMEA2000
航法装置またはセンサー M12-05BFFM,1/2/6m TB102
NAV.EQUIPMENT OR SENSOR CB-05BFFM,1/2/6m 1 SHIELD
空中線部
GP-330B アカ RED 2 NET-S
クロ BLK 3 NET-C
ANTENNA UNIT
SC-30 RSB-118
WS-200 etc. シロ WHT 4 NET-H
アオ BLU 5 NET-L
A B2 RTR-092/093
マルチファンクションディスプレイ *3 *3 パワーサプライユニット *3 *3
MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY (2/10m *2) J2 POWER SUPPLY UNIT MOD-ASW0001, NETWORK
RJ45 RJ45 RJ45 10/15/20/30m,φ6 RJ45
MOD-Z072,5m,φ6
MFD8/12 E_TD-P 1 1 E_TD-P PSU-012 1 1 E_TD-P
P *2 P
MFDBB(MPU-001) E_TD-N 2 2 E_TD-N 2 2 E_TD-N
E_RD-P 3 3 E_RD-P 3 3 E_RD-P
NC 4 4 NC 4 4 NC
P P
NC 5 5 NC 5 5 NC
E_RD-N 6 6 E_RD-N 6 6 E_RD-N
NC 7 7 NC 7 7 NC
NC 8 8 NC 8 8 NC
*3 VL3P-VVS2x2C,5m J1 *3
MJ-A3SPF 12-24VDC シロ WHT 1 (+) J11 MJ-A3SPF TB101 POWER
+48V 1 2 48V-H 1 φ7
シロ WHT 1 48V-H
GND 2 クロ BLK 3 (-) 48V-L 2 クロ BLK 2 48V-C
SHIELD 3 SHIELD 3
PSU-012を使わない場合 *1 RW-4747,0.3m
WHEN PSU-012 IS NOT USED IV-2sq.
*2
MOD-WPAS0001,3m RJ45 JUNCTION BOX RJ45
B TL-CAT-012 *2 RSB-118 OR
または OR PSU-012
*3 *2 *3 *3 MOD-ASW0001,φ6 *3
MOD-Z072,2/5/10m,φ6(CROSS) OR RJ45 ETHERNET HUB NETWORK
RJ45 HUB-101 RJ45 10/15/20/30m RJ45
E_TD-P MOD-WPAS0001,3m
1 1 *2 1 1 E_TD-P
MFD8/12 E_TD-N 2
P
2 2
P
2 E_TD-N
MFDBB(MPU-001) E_RD-P 3 3 3 3 E_RD-P
NC 4 4 4 4 NC
P P P
NC 5 5 5 5 NC
E_RD-N 6 6 6 6 E_RD-N
1 (+)
2 (-)
NC 7 7 7 7 NC
J3
P
NC 8 8 8 8 NC

*3 VVRx2C *1
MJ-A3SPF 12-24VDC POWER
+48V 1 φ7 シロ WHT 1 48V-H
GND 2 クロ BLK 2 48V-C
SHIELD 3

注記
C 1)造船所手配。
2)オプション。
3)コネクタは工場にて取付済み。 DRAWN TITLE
DRS4A/6A
1/Apr/08 T.YAMASAKI
CHECKED 名 称
NOTE 1/Apr/08 T.TAKENO レーダーセンサー
1. SHIPYARD SUPPLY. APPROVED
相互結線図
2/Apr/08 R.Esumi
2. OPTION. SCALE MASS NAME
kg RADAR SENSOR
3. CONNECTOR PLUG FITTED AT FACTORY. DWG.No. REF.No.
C3569-C01- C 03-174-6003-3 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
S-13
1 2 3 4

航法装置またはセンサー NMEA2000
NAV. EQUIPMENT OR SENSOR TB102
空中線部
GP-330B 1 SHIELD
2 NET-S
ANTENNA UNIT
SC-30 RSB-118
WS-200 etc. 3 NET-C
4 NET-H
*4
A 5 NET-L
パワーサプライユニット
マルチファンクションディスプレイ POWER SUPPLY UNIT B2 RTR-094
*3 *3 *3 *3
MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY RJ45 *2 RJ45 J2 PSU-012 *2 J3 RJ45 MOD-ASW0001,10/15/20/30m,φ6 RJ45 J207 NETWORK
MFDBB(MPU-001) E_TD-P 1 MOD-Z072,2/5/10m,φ6 1 E_TD-P E_TD-P 1 1 E_TD-P
P P
MFD8/12 E_TD-N 2 2 E_TD-N E_TD-N 2 2 E_TD-N
E_RD-P 3 3 E_RD-P E_RD-P 3 3 E_RD-P
NC 4 4 NC NC 4 4 NC
P P P
NC 5 5 NC NC 5 5 NC
E_RD-N 6 6 E_RD-N E_RD-N 6 6 E_RD-N
NC 7 7 NC NC 7 7 NC
P
NC 8 8 NC NC 8 8 NC
*3 *3
MFDBB(MPU-001) ONLY MJ-A3SPF VL3P-VVS2x2C,5m J1 J11 MJ-A3SPF TB101 POWER
φ7
+48V 1 12-24VDC シロ WHT 1 (+) 48V-H 1 シロ WHT 1 48V-H
GND 2 2 48V-L 2 クロ BLK 2 48V-C
SHIELD 3 クロ BLK 3 (-) SHIELD 3
RW-4747,0.3m
PSU-012を使わない場合(MFDBBのみ) *1
WHEN PSU-012 IS NOT USED (FOR MFDBB ONLY) IV-2sq.
B
MOD-WPAS0001,3m JUNCTION BOX
TL-CAT-012
*3 *2 または OR
*3 *3 *3 PSU-012
MFDBB(MPU-001) RJ45 MOD-Z072,2/5/10m,φ6(CROSS) OR RJ45 ETHERNET HUB RJ45 *2 RJ45 J2
MOD-WPAS0001,3m HUB-101 MOD-Z072,2/5/10m,φ6
MFD8/12 E_TD-P 1 P
1 1
P
1 E_TD-P
E_TD-N 2 2 2 2 E_TD-N
E_RD-P 3 3 3 3 E_RD-P
NC 4 4 4 4 NC
P P P P
NC 5 5 5 5 NC
E_RD-N 6 6 6 6 E_RD-N
1 (+)
2 (-)

NC 7 7 7 7 NC
J3

P P
NC 8 8 8 8 NC

注記 VVRx2C *1
12-24VDC
*1)造船所手配。
*2)オプション。
C *3)コネクタは工場にて取付済み。
*4)ターミネータを接続する。
DRAWN TITLE
NOTE 28/May/08 T.YAMASAKI DRS12A
CHECKED 名 称
*1: SHIPYARD SUPPLY. 28/May/08 T.TAKENO レーダーセンサー
*2: OPTION. APPROVED
相互結線図
12/Jun/08 R.Esumi
*3: CONNECTOR PLUG FITTED AT FACTORY. SCALE MASS NAME
kg RADAR SENSOR
*4: ATTACH A TERMINATOR. DWG.No. REF.No.
C3571-C01- D 03-174-6003-3 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
S-14
1 2 3 4

航法装置またはセンサー *2 NMEA2000
NAV.EQUIPMENT OR SENSOR M12-05BFFM,1/2/6m TB102
GP-330B CB-05BFFM,1/2/6m 1 SHIELD
アカ RED 2 NET-S
空中線部
SC-30 ANTENNA UNIT
WS-200 etc. クロ BLK 3 NET-C
シロ WHT 4 NET-H
RSB-118
アオ BLU 5 NET-L
A マルチファンクションディスプレイ パワーサプライユニット
B2 RTR-095
MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY *3 *3 POWER SUPPLY UNIT
MFDBB(MPU-001) RJ45 (2/10m *2) RJ45 J2 PSU-013 J3 RJ45 MOD-ASW0002,10/15/20/30m,φ6 RJ45 J207 NETWORK
MFD8/12 MOD-Z072,5m,φ6
E_TD-P 1 1 E_TD-P E_TD-P 1 1 E_TD-P
P P
E_TD-N 2 2 E_TD-N E_TD-N 2 2 E_TD-N
E_RD-P 3 3 E_RD-P E_RD-P 3 3 E_RD-P
SW-P 4 4 SW-P SW-P 4 4 NC
P P P
SW-N 5 5 SW-N SW-N 5 5 NC
E_RD-N 6 6 E_RD-N E_RD-N 6 6 E_RD-N
NC 7 7 NC NC 7 7 NC
P
NC 8 8 NC NC 8 8 NC
J5 J305
TXHV 1 アカ RED 1 TXHV
VL3P-VVS2x2C,5m J1 2 2 NC
12/24VDC シロ WHT 1 (+) J4 アオ BLU 3 GND
2 +48V 1
クロ BLK 3 (-) GND 2 POWER
GND 3 TB101
シロ WHT 1 48V-H
*1
IV-2sq. クロ BLK 2 48V-C
B *2 RW-4747,0.3m
MOD-WPAS0001,3m RJ45 JUNCTION BOX RJ45
TL-CAT-012 *2
または OR
*3 *2 *3 *3 *3
MFDBB(MPU-001) RJ45 MOD-Z072,2/5/10m,φ6(CROSS) OR RJ45 ETHERNET HUB (2/10m *2) PSU-013
HUB-101 RJ45 RJ45 J2
MOD-WPAS0001,3m MOD-Z072,5m,φ6
MFD8/12 E_TD-P 1 P
1 *2 1
P
1 E_TD-P
E_TD-N 2 2 2 2 E_TD-N
E_RD-P 3 3 3 3 E_RD-P
SW-P 4 4 4 4 SW-P
P P P P
SW-N 5 5 5 5 SW-N
E_RD-N 6 6 6 6 E_RD-N
1 (+)
2 (-)

NC 7 7 7 7 NC
J3

P P
NC 8 8 8 8 NC

VL3P-VVS2x2C,5m J1
VVRx2C *1
12-24VDC 12/24VDC シロ WHT 1 (+)
2
クロ BLK 3 (-)
注記
C 1)造船所手配。
2)オプション。
3)コネクタは工場にて取付済み。 DRAWN TITLE
DRS25A
Feb. 22 '08 T.YAMASAKI
CHECKED 名 称
NOTE Feb. 22 '08 T.TAKENO レーダーセンサー
1. SHIPYARD SUPPLY. APPROVED
相互結線図
Mar.12'08 R.Esumi
2. OPTION. SCALE MASS NAME
kg RADAR SENSOR
3. CONNECTOR PLUG FITTED AT FACTORY. DWG.No. REF.No.
C3573-C01- A 03-174-6003-3 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
S-15
S-16
S-17
S-18
S-19
S-20
S-21
S-22
S-23
S-24
List of Exploded Views

Drawing Name Drawing No. Remarks


HUB101 C4444-E02
IF-NMEA2K1 C4446-E03
MFD8 C4444-E01
MFD12 C4445-E01
DCU12 (MFDBB) C4446-E01
MCU-001 (MFDBB) C4446-E02
MPU-001 (MFDBB) C4446-E04

D-0
D-1
カバーSクミヒン パネルハリマーク
COVER S ASSEMBLY PANEL LABEL
HUB-101 19-028-4207-1
(001-038-060)

カバーS
COVER S
19-028-4202-1

ホゴカバークミヒン ケイコクラベル(1)
PROTECTION PLATE ASSEMBLY WARNING LABEL 1
HUB-101 86-003-1011-3
(001-038-050)

HUBハリマーク
LABEL ドウコウシヤフト
19-028-4211-0 SHAFT
19-028-4206-1

ホゴカバー
PROTECTION COVER
19-028-4204-1

+-ナベセムスB
WASHER HEAD SCREW *B* +-ナベセムスB
M4X12 C2700W MBNI2 WASHER HEAD SCREW *B*
(000-163-192-10) M3X8 C2700W MBNI2
(000-163-190-10)
クランプ
CLAMP
19-028-4205-1 HUBプリント
(100-342-721-10) PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
19P1042(LF)
(001-038-040)
ダストカバー
DUST COVER
DCMJST
(000-168-520-10) シヤーシ
CHASSIS
19-028-4203-3
パネルシート (100-342-703-10)
PANEL SHEET
19-028-4208-2
(100-342-752-10)

ヨビヒン
SPARE PARTS
SP19-00901
ヒューズ
GLASS TUBE FUSE
ベースS FGMB 125V 1.5A PBF 2
BASE S (000-157-464-10)
19-028-4201-1
(100-340-371-10) コウザイ
INSTALLATION MATERIALS
CP19-01101
+トラスタッピンネジ
SELF TAPPING SCREW
3X20 SUS304 4
(000-167-940-10)

MODEL MFD8/12/MFDBB

APPROVED CHECKED DRAWN UNIT HUB-101 イーサネットハブ


18 Jun.2008 18 Jun.2008 18 Jun.2008 ETHERNET HUB
Y.Kamba T.Yoshida S.Kubota DWG.NO. C4444-E02-A
D-2
カバーSクミヒン ハ ゚ネルハ リマ ーク
COVER S ASS EMBLY PANEL LABEL
IF-NMEA2K1 19-028-4302-0
(001-043-790)

カバーS
COVER S
19-028-4202-1

ホゴカバークミヒン ケ イコク ラヘ ゙ル (1)


PROTECTION COVE R WARNING LABEL 1
IF-NMEA2K1 86-003-1011-3
(001-043-800) IFハ リマ ーク
IF LABEL
19-028-4304-0

ドウ コウシヤフト
ホゴカバー
S HAFT
PROTECTION COVER
20-030-1304-1
19-028-4204-1

NMEA2K キバンカンセイ
+-ナ ヘ ゙セム ス B M 3X 8 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOA RD
WA S HER HEAD S CREW *B * IF-NMEA2K1 (19P10 39)
M 3X 8 C2700W MB12 (001-043-820)
(000-163-190-10)

コウサ ゙イ コネ クタ コネ クタ
INS TALLATION MATERIAL S CONNECTOR CONNECTOR
CP1 9-01200 FK-MCP1. 5/6-S T-3.81 FK-MCP1. 5/5-S T-3.81
(000-166-547-10) (000-166-548-10)
EMIコア
EMI CORE
1
RFC- 6
シャ ー シクミヒン
(000-144-132-10)
CHA SS IS ASS EMBLY
IF-NMEA2K1 シャ ー シ
+トラス タッピンネシ ゙ (001-043-810) CHA SS IS
S ELF TAPPING S CREW 19-028-4301-0
4
3X 20 S U S 304
(000-167-940-10)
ハ ゚ネルシ ー ト
コンヘ ゙ックス PANEL SHEET
CABLE TIE 10 19-028-4303-0
CV-1 50N
(000-162-186-10) カー ドスペー サ
CARD S PACER
ケ ー ブル (クミヒン)
KGP S -5RF
CABLE A SS EMBLY
VH 3P-MVV S 0.75X 2C 1
(000-160-436-10)

ヨビヒン
S PARE PART S ヘ ゙ース S
S P1 9-01001 BA SE S
19-028-4201-1
ヒュー ス ゙ (100-340-371-10)
GLA SS TUBE FU S E
FGMB 12 5V 0.5A PBF 2
(000-157-462-10)

MODEL MFD8/12/MFDBB

APPRO VED CHECK ED DRAWN UNIT IF-NMEA2K1 NMEA2000 IF


10 Jun.2008 10 Jun.2008 10 Jun.2008 NMEA2000-INTERFACE UNIT
Y.kamba T.Yoshida A.Yabuta DWG.N O. C 4446-E03-A
D-3
SML2SC30-4X60BDP.5S4 19-028(7-7P)
(000-166-975-10) (001-022-920)

INV
19P1044(LF)

(001-038-100)
MCN LCD
19P1046(LF) NL6448BC26-01F SML2SC30-4X60BDP.5S4
(000-166-975-10)
(001-038-070) PWR/INT
19P1033(LF)
(001-038-130)

14S4655 PNL
19P1034(LF)

(001-038-080)

FAN

14S4655
HDD MFB52A-12H-002
HARD DISK (000-144-456-12)
MFD-S-1 HDD
J (001-027-920) MHV2040AC(FD)
MFD-NA-1
E (001-027-910)
14S4655
M-1396-3
(000-167-080-10)

CRD
19P1041(LF)

(001-026-420)

MAIN
19P1031A(LF)
(001-038-110)

SML2SC30-4X75BDP.5S4
(000-155-456-10)

コウザイ ヨビヒン コネクタカバー


INSTALLATION MATERIALS SPARE PARTS CONNECTOR COVER
CP19-00901 SP19-00701 19-028-3102-2
ヒューズハリマーク ヒューズ (100-343-112-10)
FUSE LABEL GLASS TUBE FUSE
19-028-2231-0
1 FGBO 125V 10A PBF 2
(100-346-980-10) (000-155-826-10) カバーパッキン
ヒューズ
Fカバー8/LCDクミヒン
Fマウントパッキン8 CONNECTOR COVER GASKET
GASKET GLASS TUBE FUSE COVER (8) & LCD ASSEMBLY
19-028-3122-1
1 FGB0-A 125V 5A PBF 2 MFD8 19-028-3103-1
(100-343-141-10) (000-155-853-10) (001-038-160) バックカバー8 (100-342-541-10)
ケーブルホジカナグ REAR COVER 8
CABLE FIXING PLATE フゾクヒン
19-028-3123-2
1 ACCESSORIES LCDシャーシ8 19-028-3101-3
FP19-01101 CHASSIS (100-343-163-10)
(100-342-592-10)
+トラスタツピンネジ1シユ フイルタークリーナー 19-028-3061-1
LCD CLEANING CLOTH LCDクミヒン
SELF-TAPPING SCREW 4 02-155-1082-1 1 LCD WITH GLASS FILTER
コキユウシ-ト
5X20 SUS304
(000-162-608-10) (100-332-651-10) VENTILATION SHEET
コンベックス パネルリムーバー
パネルパッキン8 20-007-2111-2
PANEL REMOVER (100-183-152)
CABLE TIE 1 19-028-3124-1
1 PANEL GASKET 8 ケイコクラベル(1)
CV-150B
(000-167-183-10) (100-340-471-10) 19-028-3022-0 WARNING LABEL 1
+バインドコネジ (100-342-310-10) 86-003-1011-3
BINDING HEAD SCREW 2 (100-236-233-10)
M3X10 SUS304 フィルターテープ8
(000-162-662-10) デンリュウチハリマーク8
FILTER TAPE 8
CURRENT CONSUMPTION LABEL
19-028-3023-3
MCN 19-028-3105-1
(100-344-151-10)
フロントカバー8 コネクタハリマーク
FRONT COVER 8 CONNECTOR LABEL
19-028-3021-2 19-028-3104-0
ランプホルダーセツト
(100-342-550-10)
LAMP HOLDER SET
84LHS04
+バインドコネジ
(000-159-095)
BINDING HEAD SCREW
M3X10 SUS304
(000-162-662-10)
ラバーキー8
ツマミ8 CONDUCTIVE RUBBER KEYPAD 8
KNOB 8 ブザーシート 19-028-3024-2
FURUNOロゴH4
19-028-3025-2 SDパネル8 BUZZER SHEET (100-343-022-10)
FURUNO MARK H4 19-028-2026-0
(100-343-032-10) SD PANEL 8
19-028-2002-0 19-028-3031-5 LEDマド
LED WINDOW
19-028-2027-0

クツシヨンゴム
カードフタパッキン
CUSHION RUBBER
CARD LID GASKET
C-30-CS-4-UL
19-028-3035-3
(100-339-833-10)

カードフタ8(クミ) ハンガーワッシャー
ケショウパネル8 CARD LID BRACKET WASHER
PANEL 19-028-3030-0 05-029-0132-1
19-028-3011-3 ハンガー8
カードフタプレート HUNGER
CARD LID PLATE 19-028-3131-2
19-028-3034-3
ライナー8 ノブ(N2.5)
LINER KNOB(N2.5)
ハードカバー8 ケショウパネル8クミヒン 19-028-3132-0 19-028-2073-1
HARD COVER 8 FRONT BEZEL (8) ASSEMBLY カードフタ8クミヒン
19-028-3121-2 MFD8 CARD LID (8) ASSEMBLY
(100-343-132-10) (001-038-140) MFD8 ハンガー ノブクミヒン
(001-038-150) BRACKET ASSEMBLY KNOB
MFD8-E/J DCU12
(001-028-010) (001-026-450)
ケショウキー8
PRINTED RUBBER KEYPAD 8
19-028-3012-1 MODEL MFD8
(100-342-291-10)

APPROVED CHECKED DRAWN UNIT MFD8 マルチディスプレイ


28 May.2008 28 May.2008 28 May.2008 8.4"MULTI-FUNCTION PLOTTER

Y.Kamba T.Yoshida S.Kubota DWG.NO. C4444-E01-A


D-4
SML2SC30-4X60BDP.5S4 19-028(7-7P)
(000-166-975-10) (001-022-920)

INV
19P1043(LF)

(001-026-430)
MCN LCD
19P1058(LF) NL8060BC31-36 SML2SC30-4X60BDP.5S4
(000-166-975-10)
(001-038-090) PWR/INT
19P1033(LF)

(001-038-130)

14S4655 PNL
19P1032(LF)

(001-026-410)

FAN

14S4655
HDD MFB52A-12H-002
HARD DISK (000-144-456-11)
MFD-S-1
J (001-027-920) FAN
MFD-NA-1
MHV2040AC(FD)
E (001-027-910)

14S4655
M-1396-3
(000-167-080-10)

CRD
19P1041(LF)

(001-026-420)
MAIN
19P1031B(LF)

(001-038-120)

SML2SC30-4X60BDP.5S4
(000-166-975-10)

コウザイ ヨビヒン ライナー(L)


LINER(L) ライナー(R)
INSTALLATION MATERIALS SPARE PARTS
CP19-01001 SP19-00801 19-028-2071-2 LINER(R)
ヒューズハリマーク ヒューズ ケイコクラベル(1) (100-340-052-10) 19-028-2072-2
FUSE LABEL GLASS TUBE FUSE WARNING LABEL 1 (100-340-062-10)
19-028-2231-0
1 FGBO 125V 10A PBF 2
(000-155-826-10)
86-003-1011-3 コネクタカバー
(100-346-980-10)
ヒューズ (100-236-233-10) CONNECTOR COVER
Fマウントヨウスポンジ12
GLASS TUBE FUSE 19-028-3102-2
MOUNTING SPONGE 1 FGBO 125V 20A 2 デンリュウチハリマーク12
19-028-2062-0 CURRENT CONSUMPTION LABEL (100-343-112-10)
(100-340-040-10) (000-155-780-10)
19-028-2212-1
ケーブルホジカナグ
CABLE FIXING PLATE フゾクヒン Fカバー12/LCDクミヒン (100-342-801-10)
1 ACCESSORIES COVER (12) & LCD ASSEMBLY
19-028-3123-2 バックカバー12-MFD
(100-342-592-10) FP19-01101 MFD12
フイルタークリーナー
REAR COVER 12-MFD
+トラスタツピンネジ1シユ (001-038-190) LCDシヤーシ12 19-028-2211-4
SELF-TAPPING SCREW LCD CLEANING CLOTH
5X20 SUS304
4 02-155-1082-1 1 LCD CHASSIS 12 (100-342-774-10)
(000-162-608-10) (100-332-651-10) 19-028-2051-4
パネルリムーバー コキユウシ-ト
コンベックス LCDクミヒン
CABLE TIE PANEL REMOVER VENTILATION SHEET
CV-150B
1 19-028-3124-1 1 LCD WITH GLASS FILTER
20-007-2111-2
(100-340-471-10)
(000-167-183-10) (100-183-152)
+バインドコネジ パネルパツキン12
BINDING HEAD SCREW 2
M3X10 SUS304 PANEL GASKET 12
(000-162-662-10) 19-028-2022-0
(100-339-880-10)

フィルターテープ12
FILTER TAPE 12 MCN
19-028-2028-2

フロントカバー12
ランプホルダーセツト FRONT COVER
LAMP HOLDER COMPLETE SET
カバーパッキン
19-028-2021-2
CONNECTOR COVER GASKET
121LHS21
(000-167-892-10) 19-028-3103-1
+バインドコネジ (100-342-541-10)
BINDING HEAD SCREW
M3X10 SUS304
(000-162-662-10) コネクタハリマーク
ツマミ12 CONNECTOR LABEL
ブザーシート 19-028-3104-0
KNOB 12 BUZZER SHEET
FURUNOロゴH4 19-028-2025-1 19-028-2026-0
(100-342-550-10)
SDパネル12
FURUNO MARK H4 (100-339-761-10) SD PANEL 12
LEDマド ラバーキー12
19-028-2002-0 19-028-2031-1
LED WINDOW CONDUCTIVE RUBBER KEYPAD 12
19-028-2027-0 19-028-2024-1
(100-339-891-10)

カードフタパッキン
CARD LID GASKET
19-028-3035-3
(100-339-833-10) ハンガーワッシャー
カードフタ12(クミ) BRACKET WASHER
CARD LID ASSEMBLY 05-029-0132-1
19-028-2033-1 ノブ(N2.5)
ケシヨウパネル12 KNOB(N2.5)
COSMETIC PANEL カードフタプレート
19-028-2073-1
19-028-2011-1 CARD LID PLATE
19-028-3034-3

ハンガー(MCU-002)
カードフタ(12)クミヒン HANGER(MCU-002)
ケショウパネル12クミヒン CARD LID (12) ASSEMBLY 19-028-2141-1
FRONT BEZEL (12) ASSEMBLY
DCU12/MFD12 (100-340-131-10)
ハードカバー12 MFD12 ノブクミヒン
(001-026-460)
HARD COVER 12 (001-038-170) KNOB
19-028-2061-2 ケショウキー12 DCU12
(100-340-032-10) PRINTED RUBBER KEYPAD 12 (001-026-450)
19-028-2012-2
(100-339-862-10)
MODEL MFD12

APPROVED CHECKED DRAWN UNIT MFD12 マルチディスプレイ


04 Jun.2008 04 Jun.2008 04 Jun.2008 12.1"MULTI-FUNCTION PLOTTER
Y.Kamba T.Yoshida S.Kubota DWG.NO. C4445-E01-B
D-5
SHIELDED FLAT CABLE
CHASSIS SML2SC30-4X95BDP.5S4
(000-147-328-10)

MCNプリント LCD
19P1057(LF) NL8060BC31-36

(001-026-000)

PH CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
19-028(7-7P)
MAINプリント (001-022-920)
19P1052(LF)

(001-026-440)
INVプリント
19P1043(LF)

(001-026-430)

PNLプリント
19P1032(LF)

(001-026-410) CRDプリント
FLAT CABLE 19P1041(LF)
SML2CD30X60BD8P0.5S4
(001-026-420)
(000-140-900-10)

SHIELDED FLAT CABLE


FAN MOTOR
SML2SC30-4X60BDP.5S4
MFB52A-12H-002B
(000-166-975-10)
(000-144-456-12) FAN

コウザイ ヨビヒン
SPARE PARTS
ライナー(R)
INSTALLATION MATERIALS
CP19-00801 SP19-00601 LINER(R)
Fマウントヨウスポンジ12 ヒューズ 19-028-2072-2
MOUNTING SPONGE GLASS TUBE FUSE ライナー(L) (100-340-062-10)
19-028-2062-0
1 FGB0-A 125V 5A PBF
2 LINER(L)
(100-340-040-10) (000-155-853-10) 19-028-2071-2
DVIカバーオサエイタ (100-340-052-10)
フゾクヒン
COVER FIXING PLATE 1 ACCESSORIES
19-028-2132-1
FP19-01101
(100-340-121-10) バツクカバー12-MCU
DVIカバー フイルタークリーナー
LCD CLEANING CLOTH REAR COVER 12-MCU
DVI COVER 1 02-155-1082-1 1 19-028-2121-2
19-028-2131-1
(100-340-111-10) (100-332-651-10) カバーLCDクミヒン (100-340-102-10)
パネルリムーバー
+トラスタツピンネジ1シユ COVER ASSEMBLY W/LCD
PANEL REMOVER LCDシヤーシ12
SELF-TAPPING SCREW 4 19-028-3124-1 1 DCU12
LCD CHASSIS
5X20 SUS304 (001-026-470)
(100-340-471-10)
(000-162-608-10) 19-028-2051-1
コンベックス
CABLE TIE 1 LCDクミヒン
CV-150B LCD WITH GLASS FILTER
(000-167-183-10)
+バインドコネジ パネルパツキン12
BINDING HEAD SCREW 4 PANEL GASKET 12
M3X10 SUS304
(000-162-662-10) 19-028-2022-0
(100-339-880-10)

フィルターテープ12 ケイコクラベル(1)
MCN
FILTER TAPE 12 WARNING LABEL 1
19-028-2028-2 86-003-1011-3
(100-236-233-10)

ランプホルダーセツト フロントカバー12
LAMP HOLDER COMPLETE SET FRONT COVER
121LHS21 19-028-2021-2
(000-167-892-10) +バインドコネジ
BINDING HEAD SCREW
M3X10 SUS304
(000-162-662-10)

ツマミ12
FURUNOロゴH4 KNOB 12 ブザーシート ラバーキー12
FURUNO MARK H4 19-028-2025-1 SDパネル12 BUZZER SHEET CONDUCTIVE RUBBER KEYPAD 12
19-028-2002-0 (100-339-761-10) SD PANEL 12 19-028-2026-0
19-028-2024-1
19-028-2031-1
LEDマド (100-339-891-10)
LED WINDOW
19-028-2027-0

カードフタパッキン
CARD LID GASKET
19-028-3035-3
ハンガーワッシャー
(100-339-833-10)
BRACKET WASHER
カードフタ12(クミ) 05-029-0132-1
CARD LID ASSEMBLY
ノブ(N2.5)
19-028-2033-1
KNOB(N2.5)
ケシヨウパネル12 19-028-2073-1
カードフタプレート
COSMETIC PANEL
CARD LID PLATE
19-028-2011-1
19-028-3034-3
ハンガー(MCU-002)
HANGER(MCU-002)
19-028-2141-1
ケショウパネル12クミヒン カードフタ(12)クミヒン (100-340-131-10)
FRONT BEZEL (12) ASSEMBLY CARD LID (12) ASSEMBLY ノブクミヒン
ハードカバー12 MFD12/DCU12 DCU12/MFD12 KNOB
HARD COVER 12 (001-038-170) (001-026-460) DCU12
19-028-2061-2 (001-026-450)
(100-340-032-10) ケショウキー12
PRINTED RUBBER KEYPAD 12
19-028-2012-2 MODEL MFDBB
(100-339-862-10)

APPROVED CHECKED DRAWN UNIT DCU12 ディスプレイコントロール


14 Jul.2008 14 Jul.2008 14 Jul.2008 DISPLAY CONTROL UNIT
Y.Kamba T.Yoshida S.Kubota DWG.NO. C4446-E01-A
D-6

フゾクヒン
ACCESSORIES
FP19-01201 チヨウボルト 2シユ
パネルリムーバー シールドカバーBB ケイコクラベル(1) WING BOLT
PANEL REMOVER SHIELD COVER BB WARNING LABEL 1 M4X10 SUS304
19-028-3124-1 1 19-028-1554-1 86-003-1011-3 (000-162-684-10)
(100-340-471-10) (100-339-721-10) (100-236-233-10)
SW M4 SUS304
シヤーシBB
CHASSIS BB PW M4 SUS304
コウザイ
INSTALLATION MATERIALS 19-028-1551-3
CP19-00701 (100-339-693-10)
FマウントパッキンBB ラバーキーBB ケーブル(FPC)
FLUSH MOUNTING GASKET BB CONDUCTIVE RUBBER KEYPAD BB FLAT CABLE
19-028-1581-2 1 19-028-1523-2 SML2CD30X77BD8P0.5S4
(100-340-742-10) (100-340-512-10) (000-152-111-10)
+トラスタツピンネジ1シユ
SELF TAPPING SCREW
シヤーシBB2
4X20 SUS304 4 パネルパツキンBB
CHASSIS BB2
(000-158-850-10) 19-028-1552-0
PANEL GASKET BB
(100-339-700-10)
19-028-1522-0
(100-339-630-10)
バツクカバーBB
REAR COVER BB
19-028-1561-1
(100-340-541-10)
+-ナベセムスB
ブザーシート WASHER HEAD SCREW *B*
BUZZER SHEET M3X8 C2700W MBNI2
19-028-2026-0 (000-163-190-10)
LEDマド PNL2プリント
LED WINDOW PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
SDパネルBB 19-028-2027-0 19P1055(LF)
SD PANEL BB (001-025-960)
+バインドコネジ 19-028-1531-3 CRDプリント
BINDING HEAD SCREW PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
M3X10 SUS304 19P1045(LF)
(000-162-662-10) (001-025-970)

ツマミ12
KNOB 12 +ナベPタイトUIザツキ
19-028-2025-1 PAN HEAD P-TIGHT SCREW
(100-339-761-10) 3X8 SWRM10
(000-158-071-10)

シヤーシBB3
フロントカバーBB CHASSIS BB3
ケショウパネルBBクミヒン カードフタパッキン FRONT COVER BB 19-028-1553-0
FRONT BEZEL(BB)ASSEMBLY CARD LID GASKET 19-028-1521-1 (100-339-710-10)
MCU-001
19-028-3035-3
(001-051-720)
(100-339-833-10)
PNL1プリント
カードフタBB(クミ) フロントカバーBBクミヒン PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
FURUNOロゴH3 CARD LID BB FRONT COVER(BB)ASSEMBLY 19P1038(LF)
FURUNO STICKER H3 19-028-1530-1 MCU-001 (001-025-950)
19-028-1502-0 (001-051-740)

カードフタプレート
CARD LID PLATE
19-028-3034-3

カードフタBBクミヒン
CARD LID (BB) ASSEMBLY
MCU-001
ケシヨウパネルBB
(001-025-980)
COSMETIC PANEL
19-028-1511-2
ケシヨウキーBB
PRINTED RUBBER KEYPAD BB
19-028-1512-3
MODEL MFDBB
(100-340-503-10)
ハードカバーBB
HARD COVER BB
19-028-1571-1
APPROVED CHECKED DRAWN UNIT MCU-001 操作部
(100-340-551-10) 03 Jul.2008 03 Jul.2008 03 Jul.2008 CONTROL UNIT
Y.Kamba T.Yoshida S.Kubota DWG.NO. C4446-E02-A
D-7
FAN MOTOR FAN MOTOR
MFB52A-12H-002B MFB52A-12H-005
NETWORK1 NETWORK2 NETWORK3 NETWORK4 (000-144-456-12) (000-166-658-10)
( for MCU001 or DCU12 )

FIL ASSEMBLY
MPU-001
PCB(POE) (001-051-860) TERMINAL BOARD
PH CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
19P1040(LF) F2055E-2P
19-023(8-8P)
(001-025-880) (000-164-961-10)
(001-022-990)
PCB(PWR) SHIP'S
HARD DISK 19P1037(LF) MAIN
(001-025-870) POWER
MPU-001-J MFD-S-2 (001-025-910) SM-PH CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY PCB(FIL)
MPU-001-E MFD-NA-2 (001-031-950) 19-027(P2-3P) 19P1053(LF)
(001-023-030) (001-025-850)
FUSE HOLDER
CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
LAN CABLE ASSEMBLY F-7159
DD-R07008H
MOD-Z080-004+ (000-167-149-10) (000-168-775-10)
(000-168-337-10)
POWER SUPPLY
PS2879
VH CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
(000-164-507-11) DRS
19-026(2-2P)
SDRAM MODULE (001-023-020)
MEADR321LA0103 PCB(CONT1)
(000-168-113-10) 19P1036(LF) DATA1
CPU CPU COOLER PH CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY (001-025-890)
LINE OUT
BX80539T2500 EU-HS07-04 19-024(7-7P)
(000-168-103-10) (000-168-114-10) (001-023-000) PH CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
19-022(12-12P) NMEA2000
MIC IN (001-022-980)
PCB(NMEA)
USB 19P1035(LF)
MOTHER BOARD
(001-025-860) PH CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
MPU-001
(001-052-620) 19-025(3-3P)
USB (001-023-010)
CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
COMPACT FLASH MEMORY CARD DD-R06100H
1950052- (000-166-659-10)
(001-025-930) CONT2
19P1054(LF)
(001-025-900)
PH CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
19-021(16-16P) DATA2
GRAPHIC BOARD PCB (VIDEO CAPTURE CARD)
IVC-100-RS-R20-F (001-022-970)
GD776GS(256MB)
(000-164-280-10) (000-164-396-10)

ケースカバー
DVI-D DVI-D VIDEO CASE COVER
19-028-1013-2
(100-340-602-10)
+-バインドセムスF シールドフォーム
WASHER HEAD SCREW SHIELD FORM
M4X8 C2700W MBCR2 81TS 13-1
+-ナベセムスB
(000-168-313-10)
WASHER HEAD SCREW *B*
M3X8 C2700W MBNI2 PWRケースカバー
(000-163-190-10) PWR CASE COVER
19-028-1052-2
HUBケースカバー PWR (100-340-672-10)
HUB CASE COVER 19P1037
PWRケース
19-028-1042-1 PWR CASE ヒ-トシンク
(100-339-411-10) 19-028-1051-3 HEAT SINK
HUBケース (100-340-663-10) 19-028-1053-0
HUB CASE (100-339-450-10)
19-028-1041-2
(100-340-642-10) POWER SUPPLY ATXコテイイタ
PS2879
ATX FIXING PLATE
ダストカバー
19-028-1056-1
DUST COVER
(100-339-481-10) MBトリツケダイ
DCMJST POE
(000-168-520-10) 19P1040 MB FIXING PLATE
19-028-1071-2
HUBシヤーシ (100-340-682-10)
HUB CHASSIS
19-028-1043-2 NMEA
(100-340-652-10) 19P1035 GRAPHIC BOARD
GD776GS(256MB)
NMEA-USBケース
NMEA-USB CASE ダストカバ- PCB (VIDEO CAPTURE CARD)
19-028-1031-2 DUST COVER IVC-100-RS-R20-F
(100-340-632-10) 17-15SN
(000-156-325-10) MOTHER BOARD
MPU-001
CONT1
FIL ASSEMBLY
19P1036 HDD
MPU-001
MPU-001
コウザイ CONT2
コネクタトリツケイタ 19P1054
INSTALLATION MATERIALS
CONNECTOR FIXING PLATE
CP19-00601 HDDコテイイタ
19-028-1083-2
+トラスタツピンネジ1シユ (100-340-722-10) ボウスイキャップ HDD FIXING PLATE
SELF TAPPING SCREW ボウスイキャップ WATERPROOF CAP 19-028-1061-2
4 WATERPROOF CAP LTWCAP-WBDMMSA1 (100-339-492-10)
6X30
(000-162-614-10) LTWCAP-WADMMLA2 (000-167-169-11)
クランプ
(000-167-168-11)
CLAMP
コンベックス 19-028-1024-1 ボウスイキャップ
CABLE TIE 4 (100-339-371-10) WATERPROOF CAP
CV-100N MJ-AC
(000-162-167-10) フイルター
タンシダイカバー (000-154-498-10) FILTER
COVER FOR TERMINAL BOARD 19-028-1015-0
19-028-1023-2 (100-339-330-10)
ヨビヒン (100-340-572-10)
SPARE PARTS ケーブルオサエ CFカバー
SP19-00501 CABLE CLAMP CF COVER PLATE
19-028-1025-1 19-028-1014-1
ヒューズ (100-339-381-10) (100-339-321-10)
GLASS TUBE FUSE
FGB01 250V 20A
1 MODEL MFDBB
(000-155-775-10) シールドイタ
SHIELD PLATE
ヒューズ APPROVED CHECKED DRAWN UNIT
GLASS TUBE FUSE
19-028-1074-2 MPU-001
1 (100-340-702-10)
FGB01 250V 10A PBF 18 Jul.2008 18 Jul.2008 18 Jul.2008 制御部 PROCESSOR UNIT
(000-155-787-10)
Y.kamba T.Yoshida A.Yabuta DWG.NO. C4446-E04-A

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy