Page 3 - iiiiiiiiiiiii; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING; CAUTION; WARNING; Safety Information for the Installer
iiiiiiiiiiiii i SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Confirm that the power supply voltageis compatible with the voltage ratingof the equipment. Connection to the wrong power supply can cause fire or equipment damage. Use the supplied power cable. Use of a wrong power cable can cause fire or equipment damage. CAUTIO...
Page 4 - ii; FOREWORD; Thank you for choosing FURUNO equipment.; Features; Automatic correction of magnetic variation
ii FOREWORD A Word to PG-1000 Owners Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO PG-1000 Integrated Heading Sensor. We areconfident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality andreliability. For over 50 years Furuno Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for in...
Page 5 - iii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; INSTALLATION
iii TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .............................................................. iv SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................... SP-1 1 INSTALLATION 1.1 Equipment List .................................................................
Page 6 - iv; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
iv SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PG-1000 10.0 - 35.0 VDC RADAR/ARPA (ex: MODEL1832) Heading Magnetic or true heading HDG 88.8 ° AD-10 GPS NAVIGATOR (ex: GP-1610C) Magnetic variation data NMEA CURRENT INDICATOR (ex: CI-1000) Course CSE 88.8 ° DISPLAY UNIT (ex: DD-2000) Heading ON OFF Optional equipment AUTOPI...
Page 7 - SPECIFICATIONS OF INTEGRATED HEADING SENSOR
SP - 1 SPECIFICATIONS OF INTEGRATED HEADING SENSOR PG-1000 The PG-1000 is an electromagnetic compass consisting of a fluxgate and a solid-state rate gyro, supported with advanced software. The heading information is outputted in IEC 61162-1 or NMEA format. For high data speed, AD-10 format (25 ms) i...
Page 8 - INSTALLATION; Equipment List; Standard set
1 1 INSTALLATION 1.1 Equipment List Standard set . o N e m a N e p y T . o N e d o C y t Q s k r a m e R 1 r o s n e S E - 0 0 0 1 - G P - - - - 1 2 s l a i r e t a M n o i t a l l a t s n I 0 0 0 2 0 - 4 6 P C 3 3 4 - 0 4 0 - 0 0 0 1 . w o l e b e l b a t o t r e f e R Installation materials (CP64-...
Page 9 - Figure 2 Battery connections to PG-1000
2 - + BOW 12-24 VDC NMEA AD10 - + Å~ Sensor (top view) Grounding Black Red 12-24 VDC Figure 2 Battery connections to PG-1000 3. Tu r n t h e s h i p ' s m a i n s s w i t c h o n . This sensor doesn't have power switch. ;; ;; AUTO TRUE CALIB STATUS : On : Blinking : Off : Status depends on settings....
Page 10 - more than two seconds.; AUTO; Figure 5 Key and LEDs; Mounting; Fix the sensor by using screws and washers
3 5. Press the [AUTO] and [+] keys together more than two seconds. AUTO TRUE CALIB STATUS PG-1000 INTEGRATED HEADING SENSOR AUTO TRUE CALIBRATION Figure 5 Key and LEDs After the TRUE, CALIB and STATUSLEDs light and AUTO LED blinks, rotatethe equipment 360º slowly, keeping ituplight. If three LEDs ar...
Page 11 - Checking for inclination; Figure 8 LED status when; Connections; Figure 9 Connections of sensor, top view; Grounding; Connection of external equipment
4 Checking for inclination Make sure that the PG-1000 is mounted hori-zontally by the following checks. 1. Press the [TRUE] and [+] keys more than two seconds. When the inclination is within ± 5 ° , STATUS LED lights and TRUE LED blinks. AUTO TRUE CALIB STATUS ;; ;; : On : Blinking ; ; : Off Figure ...
Page 13 - Heading Alignment; Procedure; and the actual heading is 75; Setting Output Data; Setting output interval; The deffault setting is 100 ms.
6 AUTO TRUE CALIB STATUS : On : Blinking Above range of magnetic sensor Causes Results of correction Remedy Magnetic fielddistortion Turning error ;; ;; Follow the procedure in above from step 2 after the replacement of unit. ; ; ;; ;; ;; ; ;; ;; ;; Follow the procedure in above from step 2 after th...
Page 14 - Figure 17 LED and output sentence
7 3. Press the [+] or [-] key to change interval. 4. Press the [AUTO] and [TRUE] keys to- gether more than two seconds to return tothe normal mode. The STATUS LED blinkswhile the equipment is being calibrated andlights when the calibration is completed (re-turn to normal mode). Do not operate theequ...
Page 15 - Controls and Indications; Turning the Power On/Off; Figure 19 LED state at power on
8 2 CORRECTING MAGNETICANOMALIES 2.1 Controls and Indications AUTO TRUE CALIB STATUS PG-1000 INTEGRATED HEADING SENSOR AUTO TRUE CALIBRATION On: Auto correction is on.Off: Auto correction is off. On: True heading is output.Off: Magnetic heading is output. Off: NormalBlinking: Correcting the deviatio...
Page 16 - To return to magnetic heading output, press
9 2.3 Automatic DistortionCompensation Magnetic field distortion can be automaticallycorrected as follows: Note: This function is only effective after cor-recting for magnetic field distortion (refer topage 5). 1. Press the [AUTO] key more than two sec- onds to light the AUTO LED. AUTO TRUE CALIB ST...
Page 17 - Maintenance; • Make sure all connections are tight.; Troubleshooting; il
10 3 MAINTENANCE &TROUBLESHOOTING 3.1 Maintenance Regular maintenance is important to maintain intended performance over a long period.Regularly check the following: • Clean the component with a soft cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners; they can remove paint and markings. • Make sure all connect...
Page 18 - Diagnostic test; Disconnect the power cable from the equip-; Figure 22 Sequence of LED test; Figure 23 EEPROM/Sensortest sequence
11 3.3 Diagnostic test The PG-1000 has a self-test which checks thecircuit board and keys for proper operation. LED/KEY/ROM/RAM test 1. Disconnect the power cable from the equip- ment. 2. While pressing the [AUTO] key, reattach the power cable. The test sequence is as below. AUTO TRUE CALIB STATUS :...
Page 19 - Figure 24 LED state and
12 4. Disconnect the power cable off from the equipment, and then reattach it. 5. Mount the equipment at the previous posi- tion, referring to page 3. 3.4 Displaying ProgramVersion No. When the equipment is powered on, the pro-gram no., denoted by LEDs in binary notation,is shown about 1 second. For...
Page 20 - PARTS LOCATION AND LIST
AP-1 PARTS LOCATION AND LIST C P U B o a r d PG-1000, cover opened e m a N e p y T . o N e d o C s k r a m e R d r a o B U P C 5 3 1 1 P 4 6 0 1 1 - 5 1 4 - 4 0 0