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i WARNING Turn off the power at the switchboardbefore beginning the installation. Fire or electrical shock can result if thepower is left on. Do not install the equipment where itmay get wet from rain or water splash. Water in the equipment can result in fire,electrical shock or equipment damage. Be...
ii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ............................................................................ 1 2. EQUIPMENT LISTS .......................................................................................... 2 3. MOUNTING THE EQUIPMENT 3.1 Mounting the Hull Unit and Receive...
1 1. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION STANDARD OPTION REMOTE CONTROL BOX CSH-116 DISPLAY UNIT CSH-230 (CSH-23) MONITOR (MU-151C)*orCOMMERCIAL MONITOR* SUB DISPLAY* CSH-236 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER PT-400 VI-1100A INTERFACE UNIT FNZ JOINT BOX CS-170 100 VAC 110/115/220/230 VAC SPEED LOG NAVIGATOR CURRENT INDICATOR ...
2a Optional Equipment Name Type Mass (kg) Code No. Remarks FNZ Joint Box CS-170 2 - Set-down Transformer PT-400 22 - E/S Interface Unit VI-1100A 2 - CSH-236 33 - Sub-Display Unit CSH-236F 33 - CSH-23/23F only Hood FP10-01801 006-027-830 For CSH-23/23F Hood FP10-01901 000-690-855 For CSH-24/24F Filte...
3 3. MOUNTING THE EQUIPMENT 3.1 Mounting the Hull Unit and Receiver Unit Location of hull unit Decide the location of the hull unit through consultation with the dockyard and shipowner.When deciding the location, the following points should be taken into account. • Select an area where propeller noi...
4 Figure 3-2 Maintenance space, example sonar compartment
5 Shortening the retraction tank The retraction tank is 1300 mm in length when supplied. Shorten the tank as necessary so thatthe transducer is placed well below the keel when it is lowered. The following table providesguidelines for shortening the tank. Refer also to the retraction tank installatio...
6 Remarks for installation of retraction tank 1. Make, if possible, the installation location a double bottom structure. 2. Install, if possible, the tank on the keel where the tank can be most firmly fixed. 3. Install the reinforcement ribs as near as possible to the top of the retraction tank, all...
7 Installing hull unit on retraction tank After welding the retraction tank and allowing sufficient time for cooling, install the hull unit asfollows: 1. Clean the hull unit flange, the O-ring and O-ring groove and coat them with a slight amount of grease. Place the O-ring in position on the tank fl...
8 Installing stays (anti-vibrationmeasure) Install stays from the top of the hull unit tothe ship’s hull. The stays should be angleiron with a size of 75 x 75 x 9 mm or moreand at least two pieces should be used; oneeach to ship’s bow and stern directions. In-stall if possible, two more stays in shi...
9 3.2 Mounting the Display Unit/Sub-display Unit The display unit/sub-display unit is designed for tabletop mounting. When selecting as mount-ing location consider the following conditions: • Place where operating personnel are able to control the unit easily while observing the fish- ing ground or ...
10 3.3 Mounting the Transmitter Unit The transmitter unit can be mounted with or without mounting legs. For use without mountinglegs remove them and use inside mounting holes. The transmitter unit should be reinforced against vibration by stays extending from the eyeboltson the top of the unit. Atta...
11 3.6 Grounding the Equipment Ground all equipment with a suitable copper strap or ground wire. The location of the groundterminal of each unit is shown below. CAUTION Ground the equipment toprevent electrical shock andmutual interference. DISPLAY UNIT TRANSMITTER UNIT RECEIVER UNIT INTERFACE UNIT ...
12 4. WIRING 4.1 Cable Configuration Figure 4-1 Cable configuration
13 4.2 How to Use the Crimping Tool, Pin Extractor A special crimping tool is necessary for connection of wires to the contact pins of the 38Pconnector. The pin extractor removes the contact pin from the connector body. This paragraphdescribes how to crimp and extract the contact pin. Crimping Tool0...
14 4.3 Location of Connectors INTERFACE UNIT DISPLAY UNIT *1 REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER UNIT RECEIVER UNIT RAISE/LOWER CONTROL BOX POWER UNIT DPYCY- 4 Figur e 4-3 Location of connectors DPYDY-1.5 *1: For blackbox type, the processor unit is provided instead of display unit. • •
15 4.4 Fabricating Cable, Assembling Connectors Fabricating cable 00-8016-038-313-761HV (CN-A1, CN-A5 and J201) L 45 40 Anticorrosivesheath Armor Vinyl sheath Shield Core Insulating tape Expose cores, and then windshield around the armor. L = 250 (CN-A1) for Display Unit 320 (CN-A5) for Display Unit...
16 Clamping the cable Clamp the cable where the shield is folded back onto the armor. Figure 4-6 Clamping the cable Assembling connector NSC-253P (CN-A15) Figure 4-7 Assembling connector NSC-253P Assembling BNC connector(CN-A7, CN-A8, CN-A9, CN-A10, CN-A11 andCN-A12) 1. Remove vinyl sheath of the ca...
17 Fabricating cable 54-038-000-601/SC (CN-E1) Figure 4-9 Fabricating cable 54-038-000-601/SC Assembling 38P connector 1. Bundle the unused wires outside the connector case. 2. Fix the cover 1 , taking heed of the cable outgoing direction. 3. Dress the wires and fix the cover 2 and 3 . Use a fragmen...
18 Positioning guide pins Guide pins of the connector are used to identify the mating receptacle. Position them shownbelow. Table 4-2 Guide pins and connector CN-E1 Clamping the cable (side at power supply unit) Clamp the cable as shown in below. Figure 4-11 Fabricating cable 10S1259 (connected term...
19 Fabricating cable 54-038-000-601/SC (CN-B2, CN-B3, CN-B4) Figure 4-14 Fabricating cable 54-038-000-601/SC Assembling 38P connector 1. Bundle the unused wires outside the connector case. 2. Fix the cover 1 , taking heed of the cable outgoing direction. 3. Dress the wires and fix the cover 2 and 3 ...
20 Clamping the cable Secure the cable with the cable clamp. Figure 4-16 Clamping the cable Fabricating cable 10S1259 (connected to terminal board TB-B1) Figure 4-17 Fabricating cable 10S1259 Fabricating cable 54-038-000-601/SC (CN-C2, CN-C3 and CN-C5),00-8016-020-313-703V (CN-C4) Figure 4-18 Fabric...
21 Assembling 38P connector 1. Bundle the unused wires outside the connector case. 2. Fix the cover 1 , taking heed of the cable outgoing direction. 3. Dress the wires and fix the cover 2 and 3 . Use a fragment of cable sheath to secure the wires at the connector clamp. 4. Shorten unused wires appro...
23 4.5 Connection of Transducer Cables The transducer cables are supplied with connectors. Plug them into the receptacles in the re-ceiver unit, referring to the stickers on the cables. Figure 4-23 Receiver unit, rear view Lead the cable into the receiver unit and clamp it as follows. Vinyl tape Gro...
24 4.6 Connection of Interface Unit CS-120A With connection of navigator, the Interface Unit CS-120A and electronic fishing equipment, the function of the CSH-23/24 series is expanded to include true motion presentation, target lock, echo sounder picture, FNZ marker presentation and digital indicati...
26 Connections for ES picture and FNZ markers To provide echo sounder picture and FNZ markers, connect echo sounder to J203 and net sonde to J202. The signals applied to J202 and J203 are J202: Net sonde signal and trigger signal (keying pulse of echo sounder). A white line signal from an echo sound...
27 Connections for digital indication of position, water temperature and depth The data for these readouts are taken from the equipment shown in the table below and input to J208 or J204. Input to J208 if the data is NMEA format, or to J204 if the data is CIF format. Data Data Source Position Loran ...
28 Fabrication, assembling 10P and 7P connectors VINYL SHEATH VINYL SHEATH VINYL SHEATH (OUTER) SOLDER UNUSED CORESAND EARTH WIRE TOBRAIDED SHIELD WIND VINYL TAPE CONNECTOR CASE EARTHWIRE CLAMP FIXING SCREW CLAMP SETSCREW 2cm BRAIDEDSHIELD SOLDERING-SIDE SOLDERING-SIDE CLAMP SHIELDING TAPEWITH CONNE...
29 4.7 Connection of Sub-display Unit CSH-236/236F (Option) The Sub-Display Unit CSH-236/236F is the same as the Display Unit CSH-230/230F in termsof outline dimension and control panel layout. It controls the sonar at a place remote from thedisplay unit while observing picture on the screen. One su...
30 4.8 Synchronizing Transmission with Other Sonars, Echo Sounders To synchronize the transmission of the CSH-23/24 series sonars to that of other sonars or echo sounders, wire units as follows. Connections Figure 4-33 Connections for synchronizing transmission with echo sounder having current drive...
31 Note: To output KP to other sonar or echo sounder, wire units as follows. Figure 4-34 Connections for outputting KP to other sonar or echo sounder Menu setting Set polarity of the KP on the INIT SET/TEST menu. Set transmission cycle to 0 on data setting window. Refer to the operator’s manual for ...
32 4. 9 Interlocking Operation with Other Sonar Functions (range, tilt, fish mark, etc.) and remote control may be mutually interlocked withthose on other sonars (CSH-23/24/73/83/84). For example, if the range is interlocked, changingthe range in one sonar automatically sets the other sonar to the s...
33 Connections for interlocking remote control To control multiple display units by one remote control box, wire units as follows. REMOTE CONTROL CONE Board DISPLAY 1 CONE Board DISPLAY 2 CONE Board DISPLAY 3 CN-A13 CN-A14 CN-A13 CN-A14 CN-A13 CN-A14 Connect same pin numbers. NH-10P Connect same pin...
34 5. CHANGING POWER SPECIFICATIONS The display unit is set at the factory for connection to a ship’s mains of 110 VAC or 220 VAC.To power it by 100 VAC or 220 VAC, use step-down transformer PT-400, change the trans-former taps on the power supply unit as below and connect the ship’s mains directly....
35 6. ADJUSTMENT AND CHECK 6.1 Hull Unit Check 1. Press the ON switch to turn on the equipment. Con- firm that the lamps above the ON and c switches light. 2. Confirm that the 5V and UP lamps on the raise/ lower control box are lit. 3. Remove the cover of the raise/lower control box and check the fo...
36 12. Press the c switch. Confirm that the lamp above the switch blinks while the transducer is being raised, a short beep sounds when the mid limit switch kicks, and the lamp lights whenthe transducer is fully raised. 13. Press the OFF switch. Confirm that the transducer is completely retracted an...
37 4. Enter heading correction with ← or → referring to the table below for guidance. Target Location Correction Setting Target displayed 30° to port Set to 30° Target displayed 30° to starboard Set to 330° 6.3 DIP Switch Setting in the Display Unit Set the DIP switch on the display unit, referring ...
38 6.4 Setting and Adjustment of the Interface Unit CS-120A DIP switch setting Navigation data and fishing data input from external equipment can be turned on or off by DIP switches DP-1 and DP-2 on CPU II board 10P6871 in the Interface Unit CS-120A. CI/NMEA port Input format Input format CIF (Facto...
39 DP-1 ON1234 5678 Talker check (only for NMEA signal) Talker is checked. Talker is not checked. S4 OFF ON Depth (Echo sounder, Color Video Sounder, etc.) Input Device Echo Sounder * CIF or NMEA line S5 OFF ON Talker of GP, SD, VD, etc. is checked. Depth data is selected with S5. *: Use this positi...
40 Adjustment of signal level (R36, R56) 1. Set the MODE switch to E/S. 2. Turn the potentiometer R36 to suppress a noise, and the potentiometer R56 so that the color gradation of the E/S picture on the screen appears similar to the intensity gradation of the combined E/S echogram. Adjustment of whi...
42 7. PROCESSOR UNIT CSH-235/235F (BLACKBOX TYPE FOR CSH-23/23F) 7.1 Installing the Unit When selecting a mounting location, consider the following conditions: • Place where operating personnel are able to control the unit easily while observing the fishing ground or the area surrounding the vessel....
43 7.3 Connecting cables Fabricate the cables as shown in the section “4.4 Fabricating Cable, Assembling connectors.” Connect the cables, referring to the interconnection diagrams at the back of this manual. H Ground terminal Power supply port Cable entrance Port for monitor C 3 FUSE 2 1 2A 50/60Hz ...
PACKING LIST 10CJ‑X‑9851 ‑1 CSH‑235/235K/235F/535/585/735/835 N A M E O U T L I N E DESCRIPTION/CODE № Q'TY 1/1 ユニット UNIT 操作制御部 PROCESSOR UNIT CSH‑235 000‑070‑191 1 ** 予備品 SPARE PARTS 予備品 SPARE PARTS SP10‑03201 006‑030‑590 1 工事材料 INSTALLATION MATERIALS 工事材料 INSTALLATION MATERIALS CP10‑06301 006‑030...
CODE NO. 006‑030‑600 TYPE CP10‑06301 略 図 OUTLINE 名 称 NAME 数量 Q'TY 用途/備考 REMARKS 番 号 NO. 型名/規格 DESCRIPTIONS 1/1 ‑0 INSTALLATION MATERIALS 工事材料表 10CJ‑X‑9401 +トラスタッピンネジ 1種 SELF‑TAPPING SCREW 6X20 SUS304 6 000‑802‑084 1 CODE NO. コネクタ(NCS) CONNECTOR(NCS) NCS‑253‑P 1 000‑506‑503 2 CODE NO. (略図の寸法は...
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