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OPERATOR'S MANUAL

DOPPLER SPEED LOG

Model DS-80

www.furuno.com
The paper used in this manual
is elemental chlorine free.

・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer

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

All rights reserved. Printed in Japan A : FEB . 2000


P : JUL . 24, 2012
Pub. No. OME-72470-P
(REFU ) DS-80 *00080889613*
*00080889613*
* 0 0 0 8 0 8 8 9 6 1 3 *
IMPORTANT NOTICES
General
• This manual has been authored with simplified grammar, to meet the needs of
international users.
• The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual.
Wrong operation or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury.
• Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO.
• If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement.
• The contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice.
• The example screens (or illustrations) shown in this manual can be different from the
screens you see on your display. The screens you see depend on your system
configuration and equipment settings.
• Save this manual for future reference.
• Any modification of the equipment (including software) by persons not authorized by
FURUNO will cancel the warranty.
• All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of
their respective holders.

How to discard this product


Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste. For
disposal in the USA, see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance
(http://www.eiae.org/) for the correct method of disposal.

How to discard a used battery


Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the
chapter on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery is used. Tape the + and -
terminals of battery before disposal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
In the European Union
The crossed-out trash can symbol indicates that all types of
batteries must not be discarded in standard trash, or at a trash
site. Take the used batteries to a battery collection site
according to your national legislation and the Batteries Directive
Cd
2006/66/EU.
In the USA
The Mobius loop symbol (three chasing arrows) indicates that
Ni-Cd and lead-acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled.
Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to
local laws.
Ni-Cd Pb

In the other countries


There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol. The number of symbols
can increase when the other countries make their own recycling symbols in the future.

i
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING CAUTION
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not use the equipment for other than
Do not open the equipment. its intended purpose.

Only qualified personnel Improper use of the equipment can result


should work inside the in personal injury or equipment damage.
equipment.
Turn off the equipment immediately if
Immediately turn off the power at the you feel it is abnormal.
switchboard if water leaks into the
equipment or an object is dropped into Turn off the power from the switchboard if
the equipment. the equipment is emitting strange noises
or becomes excessively hot. Contact your
Continued use of the equipment can cause dealer for advice.
fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO
agent for service. The useable ambient temperature range
is 15°C to 55°C.
Do not place liquid-filled containers on
the top of the equipment. Do not use the equipment out of the
above temperature range.
Fire or electrical shock can result if the
liquid spills into the equipment. Do not place objects around the
equipment.
Do not disassemble or modify the
equipment. Overheating may result.

Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can Do not power the equipment when the
result. transducer is in air.

Keep the equipment away from rain The transducer may become damaged.
and water splash.
Handle all units carefully.
Fire or electrical shock can result if the
rain or water gets into the equipment. Damage can lead to corrosion.

Do not operate the equipment with wet Do not use chemical cleaners such as
hands. alcohol, acetone and benzine to clean
the equipment.
Electrical shock can result.
Chemical cleaners can remove paint and
Keep heater away from equipment. markings. Use only a soft, dry cloth. For
stubborn dirt, use a soft cloth moistened
A heater can melt the equipment's power with water-diluted mild detergent.
cord, which can cause fire or electrical
shock. When dry docked remove marine life
from the transducer.
Use the proper fuse.
Remove marine life to maintain good
Fuse rating is shown on the equipment. sensitivity.
Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage
to the equipment. Do not paint the transducer face.
Further, handle the transducer with
care.

Paint will affect equipment performance.

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WARNING LABEL
A warning label is attached to the
Distributor, Transceiver and Terminal
Box. Do not remove the labels. If a
label is missing or is illegible, contact
a FURUNO dealer or agent about
replacement.
WARNING Name: Warning Label (1)
To avoid electrical shock, do not Type: 86-003-1011-0
remove cover. No user-serviceable Code No.: 100-236-230
parts inside.

RECORD OF REVISION IN THIS OPERATOR’S MANUAL


Date of Revision Software (Prog. No.) Outline of Revision
Apr/2000 03I-02J-02K Publicized for submission to
(DS-800, DS-801, type test BSH
DS-810)
June/2000 DS-800: 6550100003I Publicized for submission to
DS-801: 6550110003J type test BSH
DS-810: 6550120003K
Apr/2002 DS-800: 6550101003 Modified to conform to IEC
DS-801: 6550110003 61162-1 Edition 2
DS-810: 6550120003
Mar/2010 DS-800: 6550101004 Modified to conform to
IEC62288
Modified abbreviations kn,
NM, SIM
June/2012 DS-800: 6550101005 Modified to conform to IEC
DS-810: 6550120006 61162-1 Edition 4

iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD ..................................... 1 2 OPERATION OF OPTIONAL
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION............. 2 EQUIPMENT .............................. 12
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ........... 3 2.1 Digital Indicator DS-830, Distance
REMARKS ON USAGE .................... 4 Indicator DS-840............................ 12

1 OPERATION OF DISPLAY UNIT . 5 3 MAINTENANCE,


1.1 Controls ............................................5 TROUBLESHOOTING ............... 14
1.2 Turning the Power On/Off .................5 3.1 Maintenance .................................. 14
1.3 Adjusting Contrast, Panel Dimmer....6 3.2 Troubleshooting ............................. 15
1.4 Selecting a Display ...........................6 3.3 Diagnostics, Checking
1.5 Main Menu Operation .......................7 Program Number ........................... 16

1.6 Distance Run Operation ...................7


1.7 System Setting..................................9 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE
1.8 Simulation Mode .............................11 (IEC 61162-1 Edition 4) ............. 17
4.1 I/O Sentences ................................ 17
4.2 Sentence Description..................... 20

5 PARTS LOCATION AND


PARTS LIST ............................... 23
Parts Location ...................................... 23
Parts List .............................................. 25

CALIBRATION SHEET ................... 29


MENU OVERVIEW.......................... 30
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS............. 31
SPECIFICATIONS....................... SP-1
INDEX......................................Index-1

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FOREWORD
Foreword Features
Thank you for purchasing the FURUNO The FURUNO DS-80 displays ship’s speed
DS-80 Doppler Speed Log. We are relative to water, using the Doppler
confident you will discover why FURUNO principle; ship’s speed is measured by
has become synonymous with quality and detecting the Doppler shift frequency from
reliability. the signal returned from the watermass.

Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company The output is interfaced with ARPA, AIS,
has enjoyed an enviable reputation for and other shipborne equipment in IEC
innovative and dependable marine 61162-1 format.
electronics equipment. This dedication to
The main features of the DS-80 are
excellence is furthered by our extensive
global network of agents and dealers. • Simple operation. In most cases all that
is required to display ship’s speed is to
Please carefully read and follow the safety turn on the equipment.
information and operating and maintenance
• Pair-beam system effectively reduces
instructions set forth in this manual before
error caused by pitching. The transducer
attempting to operate the equipment and
assembly symmetrically emits two sonic
conduct any maintenance. Your Doppler
beams, one fore and the other aft. By
speed log will perform to the utmost of its
averaging the Doppler shift in both
ability only if it is operated and maintained
directions accurate speed data is
in accordance with the correct procedures.
available under rough sea conditions.
This equipment is designed, produced and
• Speed and distance information on the
documented by FURUNO Electric Co., Ltd.,
adjustable-contrast LCD display.
complying with ISO 9001 standards as
• Analog display, digital Indicator and
certified by the Lloyd’s Register of Quality
digital distance indicator display
Assurance System.
optionally available.
• Conforms to the following standards: IMO
A.824(19), as amended by MSC.97(72),
IMO A.694(17), IEC 61023, IEC 60945
(3rd edition), IEC 61162-1 (4th edition).

1
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
DISPLAY UNIT
DS-800

ANALOG INDICATOR MF-22A,


TERMINAL BOX FL-200S, SL-200
DS-802
DIMMER MF-22L-1/MF-22L-2

IEC 61162-1 Input


(Navigational equipment, GGA, VTG, VBW)

Power ON SW Signal
DISTRIBUTION BOX Distance Run Signal
DS-801 IEC 61162-1 Output

DIMMER MF22L-1/MF22-2

JUNCTION BOX TERMINAL BOX DIGITAL INDICATOR DS-830


CI-630 DS-802 DISTANCE INDICATOR DS-840

SHIP'S MAINS
115 VAC or 230 VAC
TRANSCEIVER
1φ, 50/60 Hz
UNIT DS-810

: STANDARD SUPPLY
: OPTIONAL SUPPLY
TRANSDUCER
DS-820 : LOCAL SUPPLY

2
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The Doppler speed log measures ship's The relative motion causes the Doppler
speed by using the Doppler Effect, which is shift and the ultrasonic waves reflected at
observed as a frequency shift resulting from the watermass (plankton or any underwater
relative motion between a transmitter and objects) are received at the frequency of fr
receiver or reflector of acoustic or = fo + fd where fd is the number of
electro-magnetic energy. A common frequency shifts counted at the receiver
example of the Doppler Effect is a train. circuit. To calculate ship’s speed, the
When a train is approaching, the whistle following formula is used.
has a higher pitch than normal. You can
hear the change in pitch as the train V = fd/fo • c/2sinθ
passes. c: Underwater velocity

The DS-80 has a pair-beam, one directed Note that the sound velocity in water
in the fore direction and the other in the aft changes with water temperature and water
direction, which emits ultrasonic waves at pressure but the DS-80 readout is
an angle of θ to the waterline towards ship’s automatically compensated for change by
fore and aft directions. The frequency of the using a temperature sensor.
received signal is then compared with that V
of the transmitted frequency to measure
doppler shift to calculate ship’s speed. SEA
SURFACE

θ fo
fr = fo + fd

WATERMASS

3
REMARKS ON USAGE
Remarks on Usage The accuracy will not be affected by:

The DS-80 measures ship’s speed by • - water temperature (sound velocity)


detecting the Doppler shift frequency of the • salinity
echo reflected by a watermass (water layer
• pitch/roll ±10°
containing plankton and other
micro-organisms) located within the
measuring area, which is usually about 2 m. Beware of Transducer
In some instances, however, no signal is Location
returned because of too few plankton in the The transducer may be damaged if it hits
sensing depths. This phenomenon can the dry dock blocks. Take the following
occur in particular areas in particular measures to prevent damage to the
seasons. The probable cause is the transducer.
plankton are lying in deep water because 1. Before delivering the ship, draw up a
an ice-melted cold water mass covers the suitable docking plan taking into
sea surface. Similar cases may also occur account the dimensions and location of
in a freshwater lake. Under these the transducer. Store the plans onboard
circumstances the DS-80 will not show the the ship.
correct ship’s speed.
2. Place the dry dock blocks according to
the plan.
Conditions Affecting the
3. Have a diver check the position
Accuracy
between the transducer and the blocks
(with ref to IMO A.824/3.3)
before removing the water. Confirm that
The Doppler speed log DS-80 is designed for
the transducer will not touch the blocks.
reliable and accurate performance through
FURUNO’s long experience and advanced
technology. It operates on the best choice of
system frequency and power output. As far
as the sonic energy is used, the performance
(accuracy) may be reduced or even lost
under:
• rough weather (may be sea state 6 or
severer)
• improper location of sensor, e.g., too close
to the propeller, thrusters, drain tubes,
echo sounder transducer
• depth under the keel if less than 3 m

4
1 OPERATION OF DISPLAY UNIT
1.1 Controls

Omnipad
Selects items, options
on menus.

Opens/closes the menu. MENU ENT Registers options on menus.

Selects display; speed DISP DIM Adjusts panel illumination.


plus distance or speed.

Adjusts LCD contrast.


*
DS-80 PWR Turns power on/off.

1.2 Turning the Power On/Off


Note: STW means Speed Through Water. This
1.2.1 Power on
indication flashes when transducer temperature,
which can be monitored on the TEST display
Press the [POWER] switch to turn on the
(see page 16), is abnormal. This means speed
equipment. The last-used display appears.
accuracy is less than stated in the
The example below shows the speed and
specifications.
distance run.

SPEED STW *

DISTANCE
S
10.0 kn
Speed 1.2.2 Power off

Press the [POWER] switch to turn the


12.50 NM
Distance
Run
power off.

Note: Keep the DS-80 energized


*: Bar mark rotates at normal condition. continuously unless it fails. Turning off the
If the equipment freezes, it stops. DS-80 may cause an inconvenience in
associated equipment, such as a radar.

5
1.3 Adjusting Contrast, Panel 1.4 Selecting a Display
Dimmer Press the [DISP] key to select display
1.3.1 Contrast desired. Each time the key is pressed the
display shows speed and distance run or
1. Press the [*] key to open the contrast speed alone as below.
adjustment dialog box.
Note: The [DISP] key is inoperative when
CONTRAST (0~63) the menu is shown.
41
SPEED STW
EXIT: [ENT]

DISTANCE
S
10.0 kn
Speed

2. Press the Omnipad at or to adjust


the contrast. The setting range is 0 to
63 and the default setting is 48.
12.50 NM
Distance
Run

3. Press the [ENT] key.


[DISP] key
Note: The contrast is automatically set to to switch
default (48) when the power is turned on.
SPEED STW
1.3.2 Panel dimmer

1. Press the [DIM] key to show the


S
10.0
dimmer adjustment dialog box.

DIMMER (1~8)
kn
7
EXIT: [ENT]
Speed: The speed through water of the
vessel is shown. Arrow indicates direction:
2. Press the Omnipad at or to adjust
the dimmer. The setting range is 1 to 8 indicates fore; , aft.
and the default setting is 4. Note: Speed error may occur in rough seas
because of air bubbles, etc.
3. Press the [ENT] key to conclude.
When speed error occurs, the speed
Note: The [DIM] key is inoperative when indication freezes, and “kn” is highlighted
dimmer is controlled externally. and blinks. If speed error continues more
than 30 seconds, the speed indication
changes to **.*.

Distance Run: The distance run is


calculated by only forward speed through
water. The distance run is backed up when
the power is turned off.
Note: The GPS-measured speed does not
affect the distance run.

6
1.5 Main Menu Operation 5. Press the [MENU] key twice to close
the menu. (Some menus require only a
Functions of the DS-80 are selected
single pressing of the [MENU] key.)
through the menu.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the To enter numerical data
menu.
Some menus require input of numeric data.
MENU This is done with the Omnipad.
DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY
1. Select the digit or sign (+ or -) to
SIM
SYSTEM MENU change with or on the Omnipad.
SYSTEM MENU2 (The cursor shows the digit or sign
selected.)
2. Enter a figure at each digit by hitting the
2. Press the Omnipad at or to Omnipad at or . The example
select a menu item (current selection is below shows the DISTANCE RUN
highlighted) and press the [ENT] key. DISPLAY menu, where you may adjust
For example, when DISTANCE RUN the distance run indication for SET.
DISPLAY is selected the following
display appears. Distance run is a form DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY

of contact closure, 200 pulses/NM. To DATA DISPLAY


CONTACT CLOSURE
select IEC 61162 sentence, see RESET OFF
paragraph 1.6.1. SET
Cursor 000000.00NM
DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY ENT SET
DATA DISPLAY
CONTACT CLOSURE 3. Press the [ENT] key to conclude.
RESET OFF
SET
0.00NM 1.6 Distance Run Operation
ENT SET
The operator may adjust and reset the
3. Press the Omnipad at or to distance run indication and select display
select the menu item desired and press method.
the [ENT] key. For example select
RESET. 1.6.1 Selecting display method
DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY The default setting provides for
DATA DISPLAY independent display and adjustment of the
CONTACT CLOSURE
RESET OFF distance run indication on all displays
SET (display unit, Digital Indicator, distance
OFF indicator).
ON
To show the same distance run indication
4. Press the Omnipad at or to on all displays do the following:
select the menu option desired and
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the
press the [ENT] key.
menu.

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MENU The cursor circumscribes the leftmost
DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY digit of the distance run figure.
SIM
SYSTEM MENU DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY
SYSTEM MENU2 DATA DISPLAY
CONTACT CLOSURE
RESET OFF
SET
Cursor 000000.00nm
2. Press the Omnipad at to select
ENT SET
DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY and press
the [ENT] key. 4. Press the Omnipad at or to select
the digit to change.
DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY
DATA DISPLAY 5. Press the Omnipad at or to
CONTACT CLOSURE change value. The setting range is 0.00
RESET OFF
SET
NM to 999999.99 NM.
0.00nm 6. Press the [ENT] key followed by
ENT SET
pressing the [MENU] key twice to
3. Select DATA DISPLAY and press the conclude your selection and close the
[ENT] key. menu.

DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY


1.6.3 Resetting distance run to zero
DATA DISPLAY
CONTACT CLOSURE
RESET
Distance run can be reset to zero when the
IEC61162(VLW) OFF
SET
CONTACT CLOSURE menu item DATA DISPLAY is selected to
0.00 nm CONTACT CLOSURE. It may also be reset
ENT SET
to zero only at the display unit when IEC
4. Press to select IEC 61162(VLW) 61162(VLW) is selected.
and press the [ENT] key. 1. Press the [MENU] key to open the
5. Press the [MENU] key twice to close menu.
the menu. 2. Press the Omnipad at to select
DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY and press
1.6.2 Adjusting distance run the [ENT] key.
3. Select RESET and press the [ENT] key.
Distance run can be changed when the
menu item DATA DISPLAY is selected to DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY
CONTACT CLOSURE. It may also be DATA DISPLAY
changed only at the display unit when IEC CONTACT CLOSURE
RESET OFF
61162(VLW) is selected. . SET
OFF
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the
ON
menu.
2. Use to select DISTANCE RUN 4. Press the Omnipad at to select ON.
DISPLAY and press the [ENT] key.
3. Select SET and press the [ENT] key.

8
5. Press the [ENT] key to finish and press 3. Select averaging time period desired
the [MENU] key twice to close the among 15, 30, 45 and 60 seconds.
menu. 4. Press the [ENT] key.

The distance run indication reads 0.00. 5. Press the [MENU] key twice to close
the menu.

1.7 System Setting


1.7.3 Speed offset (calibration)
The system setting provides the
fundamental parameters for intended Calibration of any speed log is necessary
performance of the DS-80. through the sea trials during the
commissioning tests. Fill in the calibration
1.7.1 Displaying the system menu sheet which is on page 25 of this manual.
Us the resultant data to calculate speed
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the
offset and enter it as below. The setting
menu.
range is -25.0% to +25.0%.
2. Select SYSTEM MENU and press the
1. Open the SYSTEM MENU.
[ENT] key.
2. Select SPEED OFFSET and press the
SYSTEM MENU
[ENT] key.
SHIP SPEED AVG 15 SEC
SPEED OFFSET +0.0% SYSTEM MENU
TRACK DEPTH 2.0 m
SHIP SPEED AVG 30 SEC
XDR OFFSET +00˚
SPEED OFFSET +0.0%
SPD DATA SELECT
TRACK DEPTH 2.0 m
DOPPLER
XDR OFFSET +00˚
ENT: SET
SPD DATA SELECT
DOPPLER
ENT: SET
1.7.2 Ship speed average

Wind and currents affect ship’s speed, and 3. Select the digit to change with or
speed data is averaged over the time and change the value with or on
period set on this menu. Increase the the Omnipad.
speed averaging period if the speed 4. Press the [ENT] key.
reading is unstable.
5. Press the [MENU] key twice to close
1. Open the SYSTEM MENU. the menu.
2. Select SHIP SPEED AVG and press the
[ENT] key. 1.7.4 Tracking depth

15 SEC Doppler shift measuring depth in the DS-80


30 SEC
is 2 m at default. If the speed readout is
45 SEC
60 SEC unstable due to air bubbles near the ship’s
hull, increase or decrease the track depth
to stabilize the readout. The setting range is
1.0 m to 9.9 m.
1. Open the SYSTEM MENU.

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SYSTEM MENU 1.7.6 Speed data selection
SHIP SPEED AVG 30 SEC
SPEED OFFSET +0.0% When the DS-80 fails to work as an SDME,
TRACK DEPTH 2.0 m the display unit can be used as a monitor
XDR OFFSET +00˚
SPD DATA SELECT display tool for a GPS speed or other
DOPPLER equipment measuring the ship’s speed.
ENT: SET
1. Open the SYSTEM MENU.
2. Select TRACK DEPTH and press the
2. Select SPD DATA SELECT and press
[ENT] key.
the [ENT] key.
SYSTEM MENU
SHIP SPEED AVG 30 SEC GPS
SPEED OFFSET +0.0% DOPPLER
TRACK DEPTH 2.0 m AUTO
XDR OFFSET +00˚
SPD DATA SELECT 3. Select the option GPS and press the
DOPPLER
ENT: SET [ENT] key.
4. Press the [MENU] key twice to close
3. Select the digit to change or and
the menu.
change the value with or on the
Omnipad. See the illustration below for speed display
information. If the speed displayed is
4. Press the [ENT] key.
unstable perform the check described in
5. Press the [MENU] key twice to close paragraph 3.2.
the menu. GPS-measured
speed

1.7.5 Transducer offset SPEED STW SPEED GPS


S S
10.0 kn
DISTANCE
10.0 kn

Sets the deviation angle of the transducer’s


DISTANCE

12.50 12.50
orientation with reference to the ship’s NM NM

longitudinal axis. This is done at Doppler speed GPS speed


installation; no user adjustment is
necessary. "AUTO" position indicates a Doppler speed
(SDME) but if the DS-80 fails, a GPS speed
will be indicated.

Note 1: If the log speed fails, the display


unit reads a GPS speed, but speed data
will not be output to other equipment.

Note 2: Doppler speed is used to calculate


speed when both DOPPLER and GPS are
abnormal in AUTO.

10
1.7.7 System menu 2 4. Select the digit to change with or .
5. Use or to set. (The setting range
The System Menu 2 contains the diagnostic
is
test and selection of dimmer control and
-10.0 to +40.0 kn, and the default
display language.
setting is +10.0 kn.)
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the
6. Press the [ENT] key.
menu.
7. Press the [ENT] key to open the DATA
2. Select SYSTEM MENU 2 and press the
DISPLAY menu.
[ENT] key.
SIM
SPEED
SYSTEM MENU2 +10.0 kn
TEST DATA DISPLAY OFF
DIMMER INTERNAL ON
/LANG. ENGLISH OFF
ENT: SET

ENT: SET 8. Press to select ON and press the


[ENT] key.
TEST: Checks the equipment for proper
operation. For further details see Chapter 3. 9. Press the [MENU] key twice to close
the menu.
DIMMER: See paragraph 1.3.2.
The indication “SIM” appears at the top
LANG.: Selects the language to use in right-hand corner when the sim mode is on.
menus, English or Japanese. To turn off the simulation display, show the
SIM menu and set DATA DISPLAY to OFF.
1.8 Simulation Mode
SPEED SIM Simulation
S
The simulation mode outputs the Doppler
speed signal to external equipment. This
DISTANCE
10.0 kn
mode "ON"

checks if the signal is being correctly


output. )
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the
menu.
2. Select SIM and press the [ENT] key.
SIM
SPEED
+10.0 kn
DATA DISPLAY OFF

ENT: SET

3. Select SPEED and press the [ENT] key.

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2 OPERATION OF OPTIONAL
EQUIPMENT
The Digital Indicator DS-830 and Distance
SPEED STW
Indicator DS-840 have the same controls
as the display unit. This chapter explains
DISTANCE
S
10.0 kn
Speed

the features which are not shared with the


display unit. 12.50
DISTANCE INDICATOR NM
Distance
Run

2.1 Digital Indicator DS-830,


[DISP] key
Distance Indicator DS-840 to switch

2.1.1 Selecting a display


DISTANCE
Press the [DISP] key to select the display
mode. Each time the key is pressed the
display shows speed plus distance run or
12.50
speed alone as below. DISTANCE INDICATOR
NM
SPEED STW

DISTANCE
S
10.0 kn
Speed Distance Indicator DS-840

SPEED INDICATOR
12.50 NM
Distance
Run
2.1.2 Menu operation

1. Press the [MENU] key to show the


display below.
[DISP] key
to switch MENU
DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY
SPEED STW SYSTEM MENU2
S
10.0
SPEED INDICATOR kn 2. For details refer to the following:
Digital Indicator DS-830 DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY: See paragraph
1.6.

SYSTEM MENU 2: See 1.7.7 System


Menu 2.

2.1.3 Adjusting dimmer and


contrast
See paragraph 1.3.

12
ANALOG DISPLAY UNIT
CORRECTION DIAGRAM AT EXTREME TEMPERATURES

Doppler Speed Log DS-80


CORRECTION FACTOR FOR ANALOG DISPLAY MF-22A-1

Example:
If the analog speedometer reads 14.2 kn at a temperature of –15°C, the correct speed
through the water is 15 kn. Failure of correction in low temperature can result in a maximum
error of –0.8 kn or 5.3% for 14.2 kn readout. IMO limit of ±2% is exceeded over 10.0 – 30.0
kn reading but correction by this graph brings a correct measurement.
At +55°C, an error of +0.0 kn (+2.7%) occurs at a speed of 30 kn; no other point IMO limit of
±2% is exceeded.
When the digital display and analog display readouts are different, take precedence of the
digital readout. At temperatures 0°C to 50°C, the speedometer never exceeds the IMO
limits.

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3 MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING

WARNING CAUTION
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Do not open the equipment. Do not paint the transducer.

Only qualified personnel Painting will affect performance.


should work inside the
equipment.

3.1.3 Fuse replacement

3.1 Maintenance Fuses in the units of the system protect the


electrical circuitry from burning by
3.1.1 Preventive maintenance
overcurrent. If the equipment cannot be
Check the following points regularly to energized check the fuse in the power
maintain performance. cable connected to the display unit. Locate
the cause before replacing the fuse.
• Check that the connectors on all units of
the system are firmly fastened and free of Rating, Type,
Unit Location
rust. Clean if soiled or corroded. Qty Code No.
• Check that all ground wires are tightly FGMB 1A Fuse
Display 1A, 125 VAC, holder in
fastened. Unit 2 pcs. 000-114-8 power
• Dust and dirt on the display unit including 05 cable
the screen may be removed with a soft FGBO 3A Inside
Distribution 3A, 250 VAC unit
cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners to
Box 2 pcs. 000-549-
clean the display unit; they can remove 021
paint and markings. FGBO 1A
Transceiver 1A, 250 VAC,
Unit 2 pcs. 000-549-
3.1.2 Transducer maintenance 019

Marine life (barnacles, etc.) adhering to the


transducer face will reduce sensitivity. CAUTION
Periodically remove any marine life from
Use the proper fuse.
the transducer face with fine sandpaper or
a piece of wood. Use of a wrong fuse can cause fire or
equipment damage and void the warranty.

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3.2 Troubleshooting
This section provides troubleshooting procedures. Advanced level troubleshooting should
be done by referring to the Service Manual (optional supply).

Problem Probable cause Remedy


General
Cannot turn on the Loosened power cable Fasten the power cable.
power. Blown fuse Replace the fuse.
Power is on but Contrast too low. Press the [*] key several times.
nothing appears on
the screen.
Doppler speed indication
SPEED STW Last correct speed Ship’s speed cannot be calculated
S
10.0 is displayed
(display freezes).
because of air bubbles, etc. (Speed error :
DISTANCE kn
30 seconds)
12.50 NM

Reverse video
and blinking
SPEED STW • Problem with the transducer or air
S Speed shown as "**.*".
**. * kn bubbles.
DISTANCE

12.50 • Speed error continues more than 30


NM
seconds.
SPEED STW
STW • Temperature sensor is abnormal.
S
DISTANCE
10.0 kn flashing
12.50 NM

GPS speed indication


SPEED GPS GPS data error.
Speed indication shown as "**.*".
DISTANCE
**.* kn

12.50 NM

SPEED ---- "GPS" is replaced with "----". • No GPS data for 30 seconds.
DISTANCE
---kn • GPS receiver disconnected.
12.50 NM

If any abnormal speed indication continues


contact your dealer for advice.

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3.3 Diagnostics, Checking control is operated within five seconds,
Program Number the equipment automatically begins
checking the LCD.
The diagnostic facility checks the ROM, Transducer temperature
RAM, SIO and displays program ID. Name of control operated
appears here.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the TEST
menu. ROM : OK 12.3CX X appears when
RAM : OK temperature
SIO : OK sensor is
2. Select SYSTEM MENU2 and press the PUSH KEY abnormal
[ENT] key. (STOP: PWR OFF)
6550101005
6550110003
SYSTEM MENU2 No. of times test CNT: 006 6550120006
consecutively
TEST executed. 6550101005 = Display Unit DS-800
6550110003 = Distribution Box DS-801
DIMMER INTERNAL
6550120006 = Transceiver Unit DS-810
/LANG. ENGLISH
Control operated and indication
Control Indication
UP
3. Press the [ENT] key. The following DOWN
display appears. LEFT
RIGHT
TEST START ? MENU MENU
(STOP: PWR OFF)
ENT ENT
ARE YOU SURE ? DISP DISP
YES NO DIM DIM
* *
4. Press the [ENT] key to start the test. In 5. The equipment automatically checks
a few moments the display should the LCD, displaying the following in
changes as shown at the top of the order.
adjacent column. <LCD CHECK>
The ROM, RAM and SIO (if special
ALL ON 2 SEC.
connector is used) are checked for ALL OFF 3 SEC.
proper operation and the results shown
as OK or NG (No Good). For NG,
contact your dealer for advice.
The program number also appears
here.
“PUSH KEY” is highlighted, prompting
you to check the controls. Operate any
control (except the [POWER] switch)
within five seconds. The name of the
activated control appears on screen if it 6. The test repeats itself. To stop the test,
is operating normally. Note that if no turn the power switch off and on again.

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4 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC 61162-1
Edition 4)
4.1 I/O Sentences
Input sentences of IEC61162_RX port
GGA, VTG

Output sentences of IEC61162_TX1, IEC61162_TX2 ports


VBW, VLW (Talker: VD)

Transmission interval
3 s for VBW, VLW

Data transmission
Data is transmitted in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced
in 2.1 of IEC 61162-1. The first bit is a start bit and is followed by data bits,
least-significant-bit as illustrated below.
The following parameters are used:
Baud rate: 4800
Data bits: 8 (D7 = 0), parity none
Stop bits: 1

D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7

Start Stop
bit Data bits bit

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Schematic diagrams
IEC61162 RX port

DS-801

65P6010

TB3 .
F2047A-20P-B .
.
JP6
. PC400
ERJ_6GEY0R00V
IEC61162_RX_A 11 <11< R121 22Ω U42 6
1 2
IEC61162_RX_B 12 <12< 1
R122 120Ω
. 4
R123 120 Ω 3
.
R124 22Ω CR17 1SS181
5
JP7
ERJ_6GEY0R00V

Load requirements as listener


Isolation: Optocoupler
Input Impedance: 44 ohms
Max. Voltage: ±2.6V
Threshold: 4 mA

IEC61162 TX1 port

Output drive capability

Max. 20 mA

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IEC61162 TX2 port

DS-801

65P6010

Vcc
TB3 .
1 U43
F2047A-20P-B .
. R136 SN75ALS191PS
. 47 8 2
IEC61162_TX2_A 9 <7<
7
IEC61162_TX2_B 10 <8<
. R135
. 47 4
.
.

Output drive capability

Max. 20 mA

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4.2 Sentence Description
GGA - Global positioning system (GPS) fix data
Time, position and fix related data for a GPS receiver.
$--GGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | +-- 11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | +---- 10
| | | | | | | | | | | | +--------- 9
| | | | | | | | | | +---+------------ 8
| | | | | | | | +---+------------------ 7
| | | | | | | +------------------------- 6
| | | | | | +---------------------------- 5
| | | | | +------------------------------- 4
| | | +----+--------------------------------- 3
| +---+--------------------------------------------- 2
+------------------------------------------------------------- 1

1. UTC of position
2. Latitude, N/S
3. Longitude, E/W
4. GPS quality indicator (see note)
5. Number of satllite in use,00-12, may be different from the number in view
6. Horizontal dilution of precision
7. Antenna altitude above/below mean sealevel, m
8. Geoidal separation, m
9. Age of differential GPS data
10. Differential reference station ID, 0000-1023
11. Checksum
NOTE
0 = fix not available or invalid
1 = GPS SPS mode, fix valid
2 = differential GPS, SPS mode, fix valid
3 = GPS PPS mode, fix valid
4 = Real Time Kinetic. Satellite system used in RTK mode with fixed integers
5 = Float RTK. Satellite system used in RTK mode with floating fingers
6 = Estimated (dead reckoning) mode
7 = Manual input mode
8 = Simulator mode
The GPS quality indicator shall not be a null field.
Note: Item Only GPS quality indicator and antenna altitude above/below are used.

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VTG - Course over ground and ground speed
The actual course and speed relative to the ground.
$--VTG,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K,a*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | +------- 6
| | | | | | | | +--------- 5
| | | | | | +--+----------- 4
| | | | +--+----------------- 3
| | +--+----------------------- 2
+--+----------------------------- 1

1. Course over ground, degrees true


2. Course over ground, degrees magnetic
3. Speed over ground, knots
4. Speed over ground, km/h
5. Mode indicator (see Note.)
6. Checksum

Note: Positioning system Mode indicator;


A = Autonomous mode;
D = Differential mode;
E = Estimated (dead reckoning) mode;
M = Manual input mode;
P = Precise. Satellite system used in precision mode. Precision mode is
defined as: no deliberate degradation (such as selective availability)
and higher resolution code (P-code) is used to compute position fix. P
is alsoused for satellite system used in multi-frequency, SBAS or
Precise Point Positioning (PPP) mode;
S = Simulator mode;
N = Data not valid.
The mode indicator field should not be a null field.
Note: Speed, course degrees magnetic and course degrees true not used.

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VBW - Dual ground/water speed
Water-referenced and ground-referenced speed data.
$--VBW,x.x,x.x,A,x.x,x.x,A,x.x,A,x.x,A*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | +--- 11
| | | | | | | | | +----- 10
| | | | | | | | +-------- 9
| | | | | | | +----------- 8
| | | | | | +-------------- 7
| | | | | +----------------- 6
| | | | +-------------------- 5
| | | +------------------------ 4
| | +--------------------------- 3
| +------------------------------ 2
+---------------------------------- 1

1. Longitudial water speed, knots


2. Transverse water speed, knots
3. Status: water speed, A=data valid V=data invalid
4. Longitudial ground speed, knots
5. Transverse ground speed, knots
6. Status: ground speed, A=data valid V=data invalid
7. Stern transverse water speed, knots
8. Status: stern water speed, A=data valid V=data invalid
9. Stern transverse ground speed, knots
10. Status: stern ground speed, A=data valid V=data invalid
11. Checksum
Notes
1. Longitudinal speed: "-" astern.
* Not used.

VLW - Distance travelled through the water


The distance travelled, relative to the water.
IEC61162-1 Ed.1/Ed.2
$--VLW,x.x,N,x.x,N*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | |
| | | | +--------- 3
| | +--+----------- 2
+--+----------------- 1

1. Total cumulative distance, nautical miles


2. Distance since reset, nautical miles
3. Checksum

IEC61162-1 Ed.3/Ed.4
$--VLW,x.x,N,x.x,N,x.x,N,x.x,N*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | +-----5
| | | | | | +--+-------4
| | | | +-+--------------3
| | +--+--------------------2
+--+--------------------------1

1. Total cumulative water distance, nautical miles


2. Water distance since reset, nautical miles
3. Total cumulative ground distance, nautical miles
4. Ground distance since reset, nautical miles
5. Checksum

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5 PARTS LOCATION AND PARTS LIST
Parts Location
Display unit DS-800

U10 (ROM)

ICP Board 65P6000, parts side

Distribution box DS-801

From right TB1, TB2, TB3

TB101

POWER
switch

JPW Board

Distribution Box DS-801, inside view

23
Transceiver unit DS-810

TB101
TB1

POWER
Switch

KCP Board

Transceiver Unit DS-810, inside view

24
Parts List
This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to
component level are not practicable (IMO A.694(17)/8.3.1). Only some discrete components
are used. FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. believes identifying these components is of no
use for shipborne maintenance; therefore, they are not listed in this manual. Major modules
can be located on parts location photos on the preceding page.

25
Model DS-80
Unit DISPLAY UNIT DS-800

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Ref.Dwg. C3441-K01-C


2000-01 Block.No.
SYMBOL TYPE CODE No. REMARKS SHIPPABLE
ASSEMBLY

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD


65P6000, ICP 000-142-649 X

CABLE w/CONNECTOR
MJ-A7SPF-005-020 000-139-384 20S0251
MJ-A6SPF-003-020 000-142-658 65S1231
MJ-PH 6P 000-142-659 65S1227
MJ-PH 7P 000-142-660 65S1228

26
Model DS-80
Unit TRANSCEIVER DS-810

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Ref.Dwg. C7247-K02-A


2000-01 Block.No.
SYMBOL TYPE CODE No. REMARKS SHIPPABLE
ASSEMBLY

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD


65P6020,KCP 002-889-570 X

POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY


DS-810 002-889-530 X

SWITCH
S1 S-331 000-474-214

VARISTOR
CR1 ERZV-20D471 000-136-287

TRANSFORMER
T1 65S1218 000-142-647

TERMINAL BOARD
TB101 F1003-20A-5725-6P 000-137-321

NOISE FILTER
XF1 ZGB2202-01U 000-132-968

CABLE w/CONNECTOR
66-045(2P) 002-889-550 VH CONNECTOR
65-046(6P) 002-889-560 VH CONNECTOR

27
Model DS-80
Unit DISTRIBUTOR DS-801

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Ref.Dwg. C7247-K03-A


2000-01 Block No.
SYMBOL TYPE CODE No. REMARKS SHIPPABLE
ASSEMBLY

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD


65P6010,JPW 002-889-490 X

ASSEMBLY
DS-801 002-889-470 POWER SUPPLY X

POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY


DS-801-100 002-889-410 X
DS-801-110 002-889-420 X
DS-801-115 002-889-430 X
DS-801-200 002-889-440 X
DS-801-220 002-889-450 X
DS-801-230 002-889-460 X

SWITCH
S1 S-331 000-474-214

VARISTOR
CR1 ERZV-20D471 000-136-287

TERMINAL BOARD
TB101 F1003-20A-2P 000-142-631

FUSE HOLDER
F1 FH-001AF 000-138-909

POWER SUPPLY
PD1 FAW-24-2R1 000-142-633

NOISE FILTER
XF1 ZAC2210-11 000-120-155

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CALIBRATION SHEET FOR DS-80 DOPPLER SPEED LOG

DATE: TEST SITE SHIP'S LENGTH (M) DRAFT Fore Aft Mean (m)
SHIP'S NAME Ser. No. DOCKYARD TRIM (m)
Location of Transducer (m) from bow or frame No.

(NM) SEA STATE


(kn)
kn
(kn)

29
DS-80

.
CALIBRATION SHEET
MENU OVERVIEW
Default settings in bold italic.

[MENU] key

DISTANCE RUN DISPLAY DATA DISPLAY (CONTACT CLOSURE, IEC 61162-1(VLW))


RESET (ON, OFF)
SET (0.0 NM-999999.99 NM, 0.00 NM)

SIM SPEED (-10.0 to +40.0 kn, +10.0 kn)


DATA DISPLAY (OFF, ON)

SYSTEM MENU SHIP SPD AVG (15, 30, 45, 60 SEC)


SPEED OFFSET (-25.0% to +25.0%, 0%)
TRACK DEPTH (1.0 m to 9.9 m, 2 m)
XDR OFFSET (-40˚ to +40˚, 0˚)
SPD DATA SELECT (GPS, DOPPLER, AUTO)

SYSTEM MENU2 TEST (Check of ROM, RAM, LCD, Key Panel)


DIMMER (INTERNAL, EXTERNAL)
LANG. (ENGLISH, JAPANESE)

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
Abbreviation Meaning
AVG Average
DIM Dimmer
DISP Display
DIST Distance
ENT Enter
GPS Global Positioning System
kn Knot(s)
LANG Language
MENU Menu
NM Nautical Mile(s)
OFF Off
OFFSET Offset
ON On
PWR Power
SEC,s Second(s)
SIM Simulation
SPD Speed
STW Speed Through the Water
XDR Transducer

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SPECIFICATIONS OF THE DOPPLER SPEED LOG
DS-80

1. GENERAL
(1) Speed Range Fore-Aft: -10.0 to +40 knots through-the-water
(2) Distance Run 0.00 to 999,999.99 nautical miles through-the-water
(3) Working Depth Water depth greater than 3 m beneath the keel.
(4) Working Frequency 1.0 MHz
(5) Speed Accuracy 1.0% or 0.1 knots whichever is the greater
(6) Distance Accuracy 1.0% or 0.1 NM whichever is the greater
Note: Accuracy is subject to shallow water effects, to the effect of wind, current and tide, and
sensor location. Any ultrasonic equipment having the same frequency may interfere with
speed measurement. The Doppler Log transducer should be installed apart from the
transducers of such kind of equipment.

2. DISPLAY UNIT
(1) Display Character size 15 or 21 mm H on monochrome LCD
Nominal viewing distance: 0.5 m
(2) Indication
Ship’s speed Fore: c**.* knots (+40.0 kn max.)
Aft: d**.* knots (-10.0 kn max.)
Distance run ******.** NM
(3) Other Function Diagnostic check
(4) Backlight Setting frequency: 1.2 kHz
Control: Duty cycle of ON-OFF time

3. DIGITAL INTERFACE
(1) Serial Signal
Output: 2 ports; VBW, VLW in IEC 61162-1 (NMEA 0183 Ver 2.0)
Input: 1 port; IEC 61162 (NMEA 0183 Ver 2.0)
(2) Analog Signal Speed signal for Analog display: 2 port
-3.3 mA to 10 mA/ -10 kn to +30 kn
Analog current output: 1 port
4 mA to 20 mA/ -10 kn to 30 kn
Analog voltage output: 1 port
-3.3 V to 10 V/ -10 kn to 30 kn
(3) Distance run output 2 ports; Contact closure each 0.005 nm, forward speed,
30 VDC: 0.4 A
(4) System Check signal 1 port, 30 VDC: 0.2 A, default: closed

09/12/18 SP - 1
4. POWER SUPPLY
(1) System Source 100/110/115/200/220/230 VAC:1.5/0.7 A max., 1 phase, 50-60 Hz

5. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION (IEC 60945)


(1) Ambient Temperature -15°C to +55°C (units for protected area)
Analog display: 0°C to +50°C
(2) Relative Humidity 95% at 40°C
(3) Vibration IEC 60945 adopted
(4) Category of Equipment
Display Unit/Distance indicator/Transceiver Unit:
For protected area
Transducer: For submerged use, 600 kPa x 12 h
Distributor/Terminal box: For protected area

6. COATING COLOR
(1) Display Unit Cover: Munsell 2.5GY5/1.5 (light gray), Panel: N3.0 (gray)
(2) Distribution Box Munsell 2.5GY5/1.5 (light gray)
(3) Transceiver Unit Munsell 2.5GY5/1.5 (light gray)
(4) Terminal Box Munsell 2.5GY5/1.5 (light gray)
(5) Analog Display Munsell 2.5GY5/1.5 (light gray)

7. COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE


(1) Display Unit/Digital Indicator/Digital Distance Indicator
Standard: 0.50 m, Steering: 0.40 m
(2) Transceiver Unit Standard: 2.05 m, Steering: 1.40 m
(3) Distribution Box Standard: 3.10 m, Steering: 2.10 m
(4) Terminal Box Standard: 0.65 m, Steering: 0.45 m

SAFETY PRECAUTION
- There is no unit giving rise to a dose rate > 0.5 mrem/h at 50 mm.
- There is no harmful radiation from the screen.
- All units of this equipment comply with EMC requirements in IEC 60945, as required by IMO
Res. A.813 (19).

Note
- This equipment is not affected by magnetic fields.
- This equipment does not use video signals.
- This equipment complies with IEC 61023 standards for display resolution.

09/12/18 SP - 2
INDEX
C P
Contrast .......................................................... 6 Parts list ........................................................26
Control description ......................................... 5 Parts location ................................................23
POWER switch ...............................................5
D
S

Diagnostics................................................... 16 Ship's speed


Digital indicator............................................. 12 averaging time.............................................9
Digital interface............................................. 17 offset.......................................................... 9
Digitial display .............................................. 12 source........................................................10
DIM key .......................................................... 6 SIM t............................................................. 11
Dimmer........................................................... 6 System configuration ......................................2
Distance run System menu ..................................................9
adjusting ..................................................... 8 System menu2 ..............................................11
display method............................................7
T
resetting to zero .......................................... 8
Transducer
F
maintenance..............................................14
Fuse replacement......................................... 14 position offset ............................................10
Troubleshooting ............................................15
M

Maintenance ................................................. 14
MENU key ...................................................... 7 W
Menu operation .............................................. 7
Water tracking depth..................................... 9
Menu tree ..................................................... 30

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