Page 5 - iii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; INITIALIZATION AND ADJUSTMENT
iii TABLE OF CONTENTS EQUIPMENT LISTS ............................................................................ v 1. MOUNTING 1.1 Radiator Assembling Procedure ...................................................................................... 1-11.2 Mounting Structures ..........................
Page 6 - iv; LIST OF INSTALLATION MATERIALS, ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS; OUTLINE DRAWINGS
iv LIST OF INSTALLATION MATERIALS, ACCESSORIES ANDSPARE PARTS LIST OF INSTALLATION MATERIALS, ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS ......................................................... L-1 to L-13 OUTLINE DRAWINGS OUTLINE DRAWINGS .............................................................................
Page 7 - EQUIPMENT LISTS; Complete set
v EQUIPMENT LISTS Complete set . o N e m a N e p y T y t Q s k r a m e R 1 t i n u r e n n a c S F A 6 3 - N S 1 r o t a i d a r a n n e t n A F A 0 3 - N S 6 2 0 0 - B S R 1 t i n u r e n n a c S 1 3 0 0 - B S R 8 8 0 0 - B S R C S H r o f t i n u r e n n a c S 9 8 0 0 - B S R 0 9 0 0 - B S R 2 t i...
Page 8 - vi; Optional equipment
vi Optional equipment . o N e m a N e p y T . o N e d o C s k r a m e R 1 s p i r g d n a H 0 7 - 3 0 P O 0 2 4 - 3 2 4 - 8 0 0 t i n u y a l p s i d r o F 2 e t a l p g n i x i f d r a c M 3 3 1 - 3 0 P O 0 0 4 - 2 5 4 - 8 0 0 3 d o o H 4 7 5 0 - 3 0 P F 0 1 8 - 9 5 4 - 8 0 0 4 r e v o c t i n u y ...
Page 9 - vii; AR-2835S System Configuration; Optional Supply
vii FR/F AR-2835S System Configuration Optional Supply 250V -DPYC(Y)-1.25 CO-SPEVV -SB-C SCANNER ANTENNA RSB-0026/0031 RSB-0088/0089/090 (For HSC) Power Supply PSU-004 DISPLA Y UNIT Interswitch RJ-7/8 For display unit 250V -DPYC(Y)-3.5 For scanner unit 250V -TPYC(Y)-3.5 660V -TPYC(Y)-3.5 CO-SPEVV -S...
Page 13 - Mounting the Antenna Unit on the Mounting Platform; Siting considerations; CAUTION
1 - 4 1.3 Mounting the Antenna Unit on the Mounting Platform CAUTION 1) Work at high places is dangerous. Always wear a hard hat and safety belt when working on the antenna unit mast.2) Both a service platform and steps to the service platform must be mounted to provide safe access for service perso...
Page 17 - Mounting the Display Unit; Before mounting the display unit
1 - 8 1.4 Mounting the Display Unit The display unit is designed to be mounted on a tabletop or a pedestal (option). Before mounting the display unit If Gyro Converter GC-8 (option) is to be used, install and setup the GYRO PROCESSORBoard before mounting the display unit, because of the difficulty i...
Page 19 - Antenna Unit Connections; Turn off the ANT MOTOR SW on the scanner unit.
2 - 1 2. CONNECTIONS 2.1 Antenna Unit Connections Two cables run between the display unit and the antenna unit, the signalcable and the antennacable. Fabricating antenna cable 660V-MPYCY-12/250V-MPYCY-12 (JIS cable) 1. Shorten the cable making the length from the cable gland to the cable end inside ...
Page 20 - Confirm that armor is grounded between two flat washers.
2 - 2 6. Fold back armor by 5 mm and pass it through the two flat washers as shown in Figure 2-3. Armor (folded back) Gasket Seal with puttyafter tightening. Vinyl sheath Clamping gland Flatwasher Cable gland Flatwasher Flatwasher Figure 2-3 Passing clamping gland, washers and gasket on the multicor...
Page 21 - Fabricating signal cable RW-6895; gasket and flat washers.; Figure 2-5 Fabricating the signal cable RW-6895
2 - 3 Fabricating signal cable RW-6895 13. At the signal cable gland on the scanner unit, unfasten the clamping gland and remove gasket and flat washers. 14. Shorten the signal cable making the length from the cable gland to the cable end 500 mm. Remove the vinyl sheath by 550 mm; the armor by 540 m...
Page 23 - Figure 2-9 Fabrication of coaxial cable; holes in the scanner chassis. Attach the cover.
2 - 5 20. Route the signal cable beneath the lower left side of the terminal board fixing plate for the RTB-801. Shorten conductors of the signal cable considering their locations on the RTB-801. Coaxial cable 2C-2V 50 mm 45 mm Fold back the conductoras illustrated below. 75 mm Inner core Conductor ...
Page 24 - When the De-Icer is installed; icer turns on when ambient temperature is below 0; Display Unit Connection; ) Cut off jute tape wrapped around the braided
2 - 6 When the De-Icer is installed 1) Before beginning any work on the scanner unit, turn off both the DE-ICER switch (S31) on the sub panel of the display unit and the breaker for the de-icer line at the main switchboardto remove the power (100 VAC, 1ø) to the de-icer. (Turning off the power to th...
Page 25 - Leading in cables to the display unit; Figure 2-12 Location of cable clamp inside the display unit; Tabletop
2 - 7 Figure 2-13 How to lead in cablesthrough the pedestal Cable clamp Leaving sheathintact, pass cablethrough cableclamp Process cable same ason tabletop type Leading in cables to the display unit To lead in cables easily, unfasten the cable clamp at the right side of the display unit. Figure 2-12...
Page 26 - Connections; Power cable; Figure 2-15 Location of GYRO CONVERTER Board; Figure 2-14 Location of filter; Power
2 - 8 Connections Power cable Connect the power cable to the filter at the righthand side of the display unit. Cover the filter ter-minals with the terminal caps (supplied) to insu-late the terminals. Gyro signal Solder the 5 pin and 3 pin VH connectors (supplied) to the gyrocompass cable. Plug in t...
Page 27 - Grounding; Figure 2-16 Grounding the display unit; Radar buoy; Figure 2-17 INT Board circuit
2 - 9 Grounding The display unit must be grounded froma grounding stud having a wing nut lo-cated at the point shown in Figure 2-16. Figure 2-16 Grounding the display unit Radar buoy Solder the radar buoy signal line to the "BUOY" connector on the VDA Board. Connect thetrigger line to the co...
Page 28 - Table 2-1 Input and output signals on the INT Board
2 - 10 Table 2-1 Input and output signals on the INT Board e m a n l a n g i S n o e m a N b c p r o t c e n n o C . o n r o t c e n n o C e p y t e l b a c i l p p A t n e m p i u q e s k r a m e R l a n g i S t u p n I l a n g i s o r y G * 4 J * 5 J n i p 5 , H V n i p 3 , H V b c p n O : * ) n o...
Page 29 - Figure 2-18 Location of connectors on the INT Board
2 - 11 J458 J464 J452 J449 J450 J454 J459 J456 J451 J455 J457 J444 J442 J443 J448 J460 J461 J467 J463 DTB-2 #1 #8 J441 J445 Figure 2-18 Location of connectors on the INT Board
Page 30 - Figure 2-19 Cable clamp
2 - 12 Grounding cables and covering unused cable slots in the cable clamp Fasten ground wire of cables by fixing screws for cable clamp. Ground shieldof cables bycable clamp. Cover unused cableslots with aluminum tape. Figure 2-19 Cable clamp CAUTION 1) The display unit must be grounded. Failure to...
Page 31 - Changing Power Specifications; Procedure; ) Unfasten the four screws circled in the
2 - 13 RT-9183 C6 C8 C42 JP13 r e w o P e r i w r e p m u J 3 1 P J C A V 0 0 1 t r o h S C A V 0 2 2 e v o m e R 2.3 Changing Power Specifications This radar can be powered by 100V AC or 220V AC, and is set at the factory for connection toa 100V power supply. To power the unit by 220V AC, remove ju...
Page 32 - Power Supply Unit; Wire the unit as shown in the interconnection diagram.
2 - 14 2.4 Power Supply Unit Wire the unit as shown in the interconnection diagram. Thermal relayK2 Relay K3 Relay K1 TBPTB12 TBPTB13 TBPTB11 TBPTB14 Photo No. 3148 Figure 2-20 Power supply unit PSU-004 The type and rating of the thermal relay (K2) are as below. s n i a M s ' p i h S t i n U r e n n...
Page 33 - Menus for Initialization and Adjustment; Accessing the menus; ) Press appropriate numeric key to select menu desired.; Menu description and menu tree; INITIAL SETTING 4 menu.
3 – 1 3. INITIALIZATION AND ADJUSTMENT 3.1 Menus for Initialization and Adjustment Accessing the menus The menus for initialization and adjustment of this radar are locked to prevent adjustment bythe user. To access them; 1) Turn off the power. 2) Turn on the #4 segment of DIP Switch S1 on the SPU B...
Page 34 - Heading Alignment; Figure 3-2 Heading alignment error; INITIAL SETTING 1 menu.; Adjusting Sweep Timing; display as being pulled inward or pushed outward. See Figure 3-3.; Figure 3-3 Examples of correct and
3 - 2 000 010 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 β Target β Apparent position of target Antenna mounted errorto starboard (headingswitch delayed) Picture appearsdeviated counterclockwise. Correctbear...
Page 35 - Adjusting Video Signal Level; ) Transmit on the 12nm range. Take trigger at TP10 on the same board.
3 – 3 Procedure 1) Turn on the power. Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [2] [3] to select TIMING ADJ on the INITIAL SETTING 1 menu. 2) Transmit on the 0.25nm range. 3) Adjust radar picture controls to display picture properly. 4) Select a target echo which should be displayed straightly. 5) Adjust the VRM ...
Page 36 - Suppressing Main Bang; If main bang appears at the screen center, suppress it as follows.; ) Open the tuning compartment on the control unit.; wise. Note that excessive main bang erases targets in close range.; Figure 3-5 Control unit, location of tuning compartment; Confirming Tuning
3 - 4 3.5 Suppressing Main Bang If main bang appears at the screen center, suppress it as follows. Procedure 1) Turn on the power. Transmit on a long range and then wait ten minutes. 2) Adjust [GAIN] control to show a slight amount of noise on the display. 3) Select the 0.25nm range. Adjust the [A/C...
Page 37 - the tuning indicator lights.; Confirming Magnetron Heater Voltage; ) Turn off the antenna switch in the display unit.
3 - 5 5) Turn the [TUNE] control slowly clockwise (counterclockwise) to display the longest tun- ing bar. 6) Set the TUNE switch to AUTO and wait about 10 seconds (about four rotations of the antenna). 7) Confirm that the radar found best tuning point. Peak tuning is obtained when about 80% of the t...
Page 50 - Setting method 2: by make and model of gyrocompass
4 - 6 Setting method 2: by make and model of gyrocompass Table 4-2 Setting GYRO CONVERTER Board by make and model of gyrocompass r e k a M s l e d o M n o i t a c i f i c e p S W S 1 - 1 W S 2 - 1 W S 3 - 1 W S 4 - 1 W S 5 - 1 W S 6 - 1 W S 7 - 1 W S 8 - 1 W S 1 - 2 W S 2 - 2 W S 3 - 2 1 P J 2 P J 3...