MODEL 1833/1833C
MODEL 19XX/19XXC
GP-310B
ETR-6/10N
0798-65-2111
Telefax :
0798-65-4200
Printed in Japan
: JUL. 19,2002
PUB.No. SME-34940-B
( KAOK ) NAVNET
*SME34940B00*
*SME34940B00*
*SME34940B00*
AP2-1
AP2-2
AP2-3
AP2-4
AP2-5
AP2-6
AP2-7
AP3 - 1
2/4
SPU Board
The SPU board, 03P9354 is designed to receive video signal of linear type. Test points on
the board function as below. This board is connected to the video IF amplifier of linear
type.
TP No.
TP1
TP2
TP3
Signal
Rating
VIDEO INPUT
HD
TX TRIG
TP4
TP5
TP6
TP7
TP8
BP
PW_A
PW_B
VIDEO OUT
Remote Controller
Input data
TP9
TP10
TP11
TP12
TP13
TP2
TP3
TP4
Condition
TX
TP6
TP8
TP1
TP5
TP10
TP7
S1
TP12
TP11
TP13
AP3 - 2
Fig. 1
3/4
OFF
Model
Not used
ON
GD
INV Board
INV board, 03P9355 is an Inverter for LCD backlighting and it is piggyback-mounted onto
the SPU board, 03P9354.
Fig. 2
MCN Board
MCN board, 03P9358 is a Connector conversion board for the LCD unit.
INT Board
INT board, 03P9357 is newly developed for M1723C to rotate the antenna at a speed of
30 rpm in short range.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
AP3 - 3
4/4
PL-A
Oscillator
U1
Counter
U6
PLL
U4
Counter
U5
BP (450)
Counter
U3
Driver
Q1 to Q4
To Motor
B801
+5V MD
(From MD board)
+5 V Control
Circuit, Q5
MOTOR+ (Motor
on/off signal)
F/F
U2
To MD board
TX TRIG
AC RAIN
AC RAIN
Circuit
CR5, Q8
To IF AMP
To IF AMP
-6 V, +5 V, +12V
C3515-K02
C4426-K01
C3515-K03
C3515-K05
C3515-K01
C3515-K04
AP3 - 4
S-1
S-2
S-3
S-4
S-5
S-6
AP3 - 5
AP3 - 6
AP3 - 7
AP3 - 8
AP3 - 9
AP3 - 10
CONTENTS
Chapter 1. General
1.1 General......................................................................................................1-1
1.2 About The NavNet ...................................................................................1-2
1.3 NavNet cables ...........................................................................................1-5
1.4 Connection to hub....................................................................................1-6
1.5 Notice on making NavNet network ........................................................1-6
1.6 Network setup ..........................................................................................1-9
1.7 ARP Function...........................................................................................1-12
1.8 Connection of ETR ..................................................................................1-13
1.9 Differences between NavNet products ...................................................1-14
1.10 Special keystrokes ..................................................................................1-15
1.11 Boards & Major Components...............................................................1-16
1.12 Specifications..........................................................................................1-18
1.13 Radar Antenna Compatibility ..............................................................1-22
1.14 Detail of Input/Output Data and Signals.............................................1-23
1.15 Sub-display Function.............................................................................1-24
CONTENTS
Chapter 3. Location of Parts
3.1 GPS Antenna Unit (GP-310B) ................................................................3-1
3.2 Network Sounder Unit (ETR-6/10N) .....................................................3-2
3.3 Display Unit (MODEL 17xx, GD-1700).................................................3-3
3.4 Display Unit (MODEL 17xxC, GD-1700C)...........................................3-5
3.5 Display Unit (MODEL 1833/1933/1943)................................................3-9
3.6 Display Unit (MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD-1900C)...................3-14
3.7 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1722/1722C).....................................................3-19
3.8 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1732/1732C, MODEL1833/1833C)................3-21
3.9 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1742/1742C).....................................................3-23
3.10 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1762/1762C)...................................................3-25
3.11 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1933/1933C) ...................................................3-28
3.12 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1943/1943C)...................................................3-32
Chapter 4. Adjustment
4.1 Adjusters ..................................................................................................4-2
4.1.1 MAIN (20P8170) Board-ETR-6/10N .................................................4-2
4.1.2 SPU (03P9280) Board MODEL 1722/1732/1742/1752/1762...........4-3
4.1.3 SPU (03P9286) Board MODEL 1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C .........4-4
4.1.4 SPU (03P9288) Board MODEL 1833/1933/1943.............................4-5
4.1.5 SPU (19P1001) Board
MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD/GP-1900C...................................4-6
4.1.6 PWR (03P9282) Board GD/GP-1700/1700C....................................4-7
4.1.7 PWR (03P9283) Board
MODEL 1722/1722C/1722/1732/1732C/1742/1742C/1762/1762C ...4-8
4.1.8 PWR (19P1005) Board
MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD/GP-1900C...................................4-9
4.1.9 CRT (A1QA90SPXX) MODEL 1833/1933/1943.............................4-10
4.1.10 PIP (19P1004) Board
MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD/GP-1900C...................................4-12
4.1.11 ARP (18P9013) Board........................................................................4-13
4.1.12 INT (03P8630) Board MODEL 1742/1742C ..................................4-14
4.1.13 INT (03P9298) Board MODEL 1722/1722C ..................................4-15
4.1.14 IF AMP (IF-7758C) Board MODEL 1742/1742C ..........................4-16
CONTENTS
4.1.15 IF AMP (IF-9214) Board
MODEL 1833/1833C/1933/1933C/1943/1943C...............................4-17
4.1.16 IF AMP (03P9215) Board MODEL 1732/1732C/1762/1762C.......4-18
4.1.17 IF AMP (03P9269) Board MODEL 1722/1722C............................4-19
4.1.18 MODULATOR (03P9235) Board MODEL 1943/1943C ................4-22
4.1.19 MODULATOR (03P9235A) Board
MODEL 1762/1762C/1933/1933C...................................................4-24
4.1.20 MODULATOR (03P9270) Board MODEL 1722/1722C ................4-25
4.1.21 MODULATOR (MD9208) Board
MODEL 1732/1732C/1833/1833C.....................................................4-29
4.1.22 MODULATOR (MD9052A) Board MODEL 1742/1742C .............4-30
4.1.23 PTU-9335 MODEL 1732/1732C/1833/1833C ................................4-31
Chapter 5. Maintenance
5.1 Dip Switch.................................................................................................5-1
5.2 Jumper Settings........................................................................................5-2
5.3 Clearing Memory ...................................................................................5-3
5.4 Replacement of Major Parts ...................................................................5-5
5.5 How to update NavNets software via Ethernet....................................5-9
5.6 Program Numbers....................................................................................5-12
CONTENTS
7.3 Measuring resonant frequency...............................................................A-10
7.4 Resonance waveforms ...........................................................................A-13
Chapter 1.
General
1.1 General
Furunos NavNet is the Ethernet based high-speed network. NavNet products will allow us to
customize marine electronics according to users needs with simple cablings. All display units are
capable of controlling any component connected to the NavNet network. NavNet series include;
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
The GPS receiver antenna GP-310B looks like an antenna, but it is a compact 12-channel GPS
receiver.
The IF amplifier used on the NavNet series radars differs from model to model: Model
1722/1722C/1732/1732C/1742/1742C/1752/1752C/1762/1762C uses Linear IF amplifier,
while Model 1833/ 833C/1933/933C/1943/1943C uses Logarithmic IF amplifier.
An Ethernet repeating hub needs to be arranged locally for a multiple display system.
* Ethernet is a trade mark of Xerox corporation, registered in U.S. and other countries.
1-1
1.2
Destination Address
Source Address
Header
Type field
Data
10Base5
Single
50-ohm
coaxial cable
(10mm thick)
10Base2
Single RG 58
coaxial cable
(5mm thick)
10Base-T
Two pairs of
100-ohm
Category 3 or
better
unshielded
twisted pair
(UTP) cabling
100Base-T2
Two pairs of
100ohm
Category 3 or
better
unshielded
twisted pair
(UTP) cabling
NavNet
Two pair of
Category 3
shielded
twisted pair
(STP) cabling
Transmission
rate
Maximum
segment length
in meter
10M bps
10M bps
10M bps
100M bps
10M bps
500
185 m
100 m
100 m
30 m
Maximum
number of
transceiver per
segment
100
30
Maximum
network length in
meter
Connector
2500
(5 segments)
925
(5 segments)
200
(one hub)
200
(one hub)
60
(one hub)
RJ-45
RJ-45
RJ-45
RJ-45
MJA6
Cable type
1-2
1.2
All NavNet connections are point-to-point. This implies that a NavNet cable can have a maximum
of two NavNet transceivers with one at each end of the cable. One end of the cable is typically
attached to an Ethernet repeating hub or an active hub. The other end is attached directly to a
NavNet product, which includes a NavNet network interface card (NIC). Two NavNet products
may be directly attached to each other without a hub. In this case, a crossover cable (type:
MJA6SPF0014), of which each end is terminated with a 6 position MJ connector, is used: one pair
of wires is used for transmitting data, and the other pair for receiving data. When attaching a
NavNet product to a repeating hub, a normal straight through cable is used and the cross over
function is performed inside the repeating hub. In practically, when the NavNet is connected to the
hub, a NavNet conversion cable (type: MJ-A6SRMD/TM11AP8-005) is required.
The run length of NavNet cables is limited to 30 meters. The point-to-point cable connections of
the NavNet result in a star topology for the network. A star topology consists of a central hub
with point-to-point links that appear to radiate out from the center like light from a star. The star
topology simplifies maintenance, allows for faster troubleshooting, and isolates cable problems to
a single wiring link.
(1) What is a hub?
A hub is a common wiring point for star-topology networks. Hubs have multiple ports to attach
the different cable runs. Hubs do not read any of the data passing through them and are not
aware of a packets source or destination. Essentially, a hub simply receives incoming packets,
possibly amplifies the electrical signal, and broadcasts these packets out to all devices on the
network. Typically speaking, three different types of hub exist:
1) Passive 2) Active 3) Intelligent
Passive hubs do not amplify the electrical signal of incoming packets before broadcasting them
out to the network. Active hubs, on the other hand, will perform this function - - a function that
is also present in a different type of dedicated network device called a repeater. Some people
use the term concentrator when referring to a passive hub and the term multiport repeater
when referring to an active hub. The NavNet uses an active hub. Intelligent hubs add extra
features to an active hub that are of particular importance to businesses.
1-3
1.2
Cable categories
Category
Remarks
No performance criteria
4Mb/s
16Mb/s
20Mb/s
100Mb/s
1-4
1.3
NavNet cables
Type
MJ NavNet cable
NavNet cables
Code No.
MJ-A6SPF0014-010
000-144-421
Remarks
1m, cross,
6-pin MJ (female)/6-pin MJ (female)
MJ NavNet cable
MJ-A6SPF0014-050
000-144-422
5m, cross,
6-pin MJ (female)/6-pin MJ (female)
MJ NavNet cable
MJ-A6SPF0014-100
000-144-423
10m, cross,
6-pin MJ (female)/6-pin MJ (female)
MJ NavNet cable
MJ-A6SPF0014-200
000-144-424
MJ NavNet cable
MJ-A6SPF0014-300
000-144-425
20m, cross,
6-pin MJ (female)/6-pin MJ (female)
30m, cross,
6-pin MJ (female)/6-pin MJ (female)
NavNet
MJ-A6SRMD/TM11AP8-005
000-144-463
conversion cable
50cm, cross,
6-pin MJ (male)/8-pin RJ-45 (jack)
MJA6SP
MJA6SP
1 < - - [TX+] - - - - - - - [RX+] - - >3
2 < - - [TX-] - - - - - - - [RX-] - - >4
3 < - - [RX+] - - - - - - [TX+] - - >1
4 < - - [RX-] - - - - - - - [TX-] - - >2
5<
>5
6 < - - - - - - - - shield - - - - - - - - >6
Figure 1.2
MJA6SR
RJ45
1 < - - [TX+] - - - - - - - [RX+] - - >3
2 < - - [TX-] - - - - - - - [RX-] - - >6
3 < - - [RX+] - - - - - - [TX+] - - >1
4 < - - [RX-] - - - - - - - [TX-] - - >2
5<
>5
6 < - - - - - - - - shield - - - - - - - - >shield
Figure 1.3
1-5
1.4
Connection to hub
MJA6SPF0014-XXX
MJ
Figure 1.4
MJ MJ
RJ-45
Hub
M1833C
Figure 1.5
1-6
1.5
GD-1700C
M1833C
Figure 1.6
GD-1700C
M1833C
HUB
Network
Sounder
Figure 1.7
1-7
1.5
GD-1700C
M1833C
GD-1900C
HUB
Network
Sounder
Figure 1.8
1-8
1.6
Network setup
Table 1.4
Model
IP ADDRESS
HOST NAME
MODEL1722/1732/17421752//1762
172.031.003.004
RADAR
MODEL1722C/1732C/1742C/1752C/1762C
172.031.003.001
RADAR
MODEL1833/1933/1943
172.031.003.002
RADAR
MODEL1833C/1933C/1943C
172.031.003.003
RADAR
GD-1700/1700C
172.031.014.001
PLOTTER
GD-1900C
172.031.003.003
PLOTTER
ETR-6/10N
172.031.092.001
SOUNDER
The IP address is set in the NETWORK SETUP menu (Special Hidden Keystroke). See figure
below.
IP ADDRESS
172.031.003.001
HOST NAME
RADAR________
NETWORK
SETUP
EDIT
RADAR SOURCE
RADAR________
CHART SOURCE
______________
______________
______________
SOUNDER SOURCE
SOUNDER_____
SUBNET MASK
255.255.000.000
GATEWAY ADDRESS
RETURN
000.000.000.000
OFFSET PORT NUMBER
10000
Figure 1.9
1-9
1.6
Network setup
In addition to the entry of the IP address, Host name, Radar source, Chart source, and Sounder
source must be entered to get various display modes and display combinations in the NETWORK
SETUP menu.
1) Host Name: Type a name for own display unit to distinguish it from others in the network. The
factory-default is shown in the above table. The name can contain figures.
2) Radar Source: Type the host name of the display unit from which the radar picture is received.
This line is factory-set to RADAR for Model series display unit which comes with the scanner
unit.
3) Chart Source: Type the host name of the display unit from which the chart data is received or
which has chart card in its slot to use. A maximum of three units, excluding own display unit
are preset on three lines.
4) Sounder Source: Factory-default is SOUNDER to connect the network sounder ETR-6/10N to
the network. When the ETR-6/10N is not connected, blank this line so that the sounder symbol
in the display selection window is disabled with a red X mark.
Subnet mask, Gateway address, and Offset port number are not used. Never change these values.
(SUBNET MASK: 255.255.000.000; GATEWAY ADDRESS: 000.000.000.000; and OFFSET
PORT NUMBER: 10000)
Radar source and sounder source are also selectable through the user accessible Select source
menu. When two radars or more are connected in the network, either of them is selected through
the Select source menu by the user. Note that at the moment, one netsounder can be used in the
network. The Sounder option is for future-use.
Important!
The same radar source should be selected on the NavNet plotter display units. Never select
different radar source on each plotter display unit if two radars and plotters are in the network. For
example, in the network shown in the figure below, radar source must be selected to either
M1943C or M1833C on both plotters.
Table 1.6 shows the example of setup menu setting for a network shown in Figure 1.10.
Table 1.5
Display Unit
Host name
Chart source
Sounder source
M1943C
M1943C
M1943C
GD19
SOUNDER
GD1700C
GD17
M1943C
GD19, M1943C
SOUNDER
GD1900C
GD19
M1943C
M1943C
SOUNDER
ETR-6/10N
SOUNDER (fixed)
No menu
No menu
No menu
1-10
1.6
Network setup
GP-310B
M1943C
SC-60, PG-1000
ARP *1
HUB
GD-1700C
ETR-6/10N
GD-1900C
*1
Figure 1.10
Table 1.7 shows the example of setup menu setting for a network shown in Figure 1.11.
Table 1.6
Display Unit
Host name
M1943C
M1943C
GD1700C
Radar source
See Table 1.8.
Chart source
Sounder source
M1833C
Blank
GD17
M1943C, M1833C
Blank
GD1900C
GD19
M1943C, M1833C
Blank
M1883C
M1833C
M1943C
Blank
The following radar source combinations are possible for a network shown in Figure 1.11.
Table 1.7
Display Unit
Radar source
Radar source
Radar source
Radar source
(example 1)
(example 2)
(example 3)
(example 4)
M1943C
M1943C
M1943C
M1833C
M1943C
GD1700C
M1943C
M1833C
M1833C
M1943C
GD1900C
M1943C
M1833C
M1833C
M1943C
M1833C
M1833C
M1833C
M1833C
M1943C
GP-310B
M1943C
SC-60, PG-1000
ARP *1
GD-1700C
HUB
GD-1900C
#
M1833C
*1
Figure 1.11
1-11
1.7
ARP Function
Radar picture
Heading data from SC-60 or PG-1000
LL and speed data from GP-310B
ARP TTM data
GP-310B
M1943C
SC-60, PG-1000
ARP
1)
2)
3)
4)
Acquiring and
deleting target
Radar picture
Heading data from SC-60 or PG-1000
LL and speed data from GP-310
ARP TTM data
GD-1700C
Figure 1.12
The radar picture includes Heading data so that the display in HU, NU, or CU mode is available on
the plotter. TTM data is switched on and off through OUTPUT THROUGH NETWORK menu. A
target is acquired and tracking target is erased from the plotter. Note that only one radar in the
network can be quipped with ARP board. Table below summarizes controls of radar picture and
ARP targets.
Table 1.8
M1943C
Mode selection
(HU/NU/CU)
Possible
GD-1700C
Possible
Display unit
Radar signal
processing
Controlling own
radar picture.
Controlling own
radar picture.
ARP function
Acquiring and
Deleting a target
Acquiring and
Deleting a target
Mode which
displays TTM
Radar, Plotter, and
Combination modes
Radar, Plotter, and
Combination modes
In the network shown in Figure 1.11, 1) with the radar source selection of example 4, a target can
be acquired and a tracking target can be erased from all display units; 2) with example 1, M1833C
cannot control ARP on the M1943C if M1833C displays own radar picture on the screen; and 3)
with example 3, ARP target does not appear on the screen.
Table 1.9
Radar
source
ARP
Radar
source
ARP
Radar
source
ARP
Radar
source
ARP
M1943C
M1943C
Yes
M1943C
Yes
M1833C
No
M1943C
Yes
GD1700C
M1943C
Yes
M1833C
No
M1833C
No
M1943C
Yes
GD1800C
M1943C
Yes
M1833C
No
M1833C
No
M1943C
Yes
M1833C
M1833C
No
M1833C
No
M1833C
No
M1943C
Yes
Display Unit
1-12
1.8
Connection of ETR
J4
EXTKP_OUT
EXTKP_OUT
2
3
EXTKP_IN
J8
J4
CR1
1-13
1.9
MODEL 17XX/17XXC
GD/GP-1700/1700C
Provided
Not provided
PWR board
03P9283
03P9282
OFF
ON
Antenna Type
Remarks
MODEL 1722/1722C
A (24 nm)
Radome
MODEL 1732/1732C
B (36 nm)
Radome
MODEL 1742/1742C/1752/1752C
C (36 nm)
Open
MODEL 1762/1762C
D (48 nm)
Open
In watch man mode, radome type antenna stops rotating and open type antenna rotates at STBY.
(3) Between MODEL 18X/19XC and GD/GP-1900C
Radar source and Host name in the system setup menu are set as below at installation.
Table 1.12
Models
Host name
Radar source
MODEL 18XXC/19XXC
RADAR (default)
GD/GP-1900C
PLOTTER (default)
Antenna Type
Remarks
MODEL 1833/1833C
B (36 nm)
Radome
MODEL 1933/1933C
F (48 nm)
Open
MODEL 1943/1943C
G (64 nm)
Open
In watch man mode, radome type antenna stops rotating and open type antenna rotates at STBY.
1-14
1.9
Warm-up time
MODEL 1722/1722C
1:00
MODEL 1732/1732C
1:30
MODEL 1742/1742C/1752/1752C
1:30
MODEL 1762/1762C
1:30
MODEL 1833/1833C
1:30
MODEL 1933/1933C
1:30
MODEL 1943/1943C
1:30
Max. range
Ant. type
PWR
Remarks
24 nm
Radome
2 kW
MODEL 1722/1722C
36 nm
Radome
4 kW
MODEL 1732/1732C/1833/1833C
36 nm
Open
2 kW
MODEL 1742/1742C/1752/1752C
48 nm
Open
4 kW
MODEL 1762/1762C
48 nm
Radome
48 nm
Open
4 kW
MODEL 1933/1933C
64 nm
Opne
6 kW
MODEL 1943/1943C
Not used
In watch man mode, radome type antenna stops rotating and open type
antenna rotates at STBY.
(7) 300cd vs. 700cd (MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C)
a) Type of display unit differs. 300cd : RDP-138; 700cd : RDP-139
b) Type of LCD unit including the chassis differs.
c) One fan motor is used for 300cd and two fan motors for 700cd.
d) 300cd LCD is connected to J104 on the SPU board and 700cd to J105.
1-15
MODEL 1722/1732/1742/1752/1762
SPU Board
03P9280
NET Board
03P9284
PWR Board
03P9283
PANEL Board
03P9281
LCD Unit
F-51232NF JR-SFW
Board Name
MODEL
1722C/1732C/1742C/1752C/1762C
03P9286
EDTCA14QEF
GD-1700
SPU Board
03P9280
NET Board
03P9284
PWR Board
03P9282
PANEL Board
03P9281
LCD Unit
F-51232NF JR-SFW
GD-1700C
03P9286
EDTCA14QEF
* Model 17XX and GD/GP-1700 use different type of PTU board and same SPU board with
different Dip Switch settings.
* Display Unit of Model series has a DJ connector, but that of GD/GP does not.
Board Name
MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C
MODEL 1833/1933/1943
GD-1900C
SPU Board
03P9288
19P1001
CRD Board
19P1003
NET Board
03P9284
PWR Board
03P9296
19P1005
FILTER Board
03P9304
PANEL Board
03P9287
19P1002
INT Board
03P9290
PIP Board(Optional)
19P1004
MCN Board
19P1007 (300cd)
CRT/LCD Unit
A1QA90SPXX
NL6488BC33-31 (300cd)
104MU-1 (700cd)
1-16
SCANNER UNIT
Board Name
MODEL 1722
MODEL 1732
MODEL 1742
MODEL 1752
MODEL 1762
1722C
1732C
1742C
1752C
1762C
SCANNER Unit
RSB-0087
RSB-0071
RSB-0047
RSB-0091
RSB-0070
RF Unit
RTR-070
RTR-058
RTR-051
RTR-069
RTR-065
MODULATOR Board
03P9270
MD-9208
MD-9052A
03P9235 A
03P9299
IF-9215
IF-7758C
(Linear AMP)
(Linear AMP)
(Linear AMP)
03P9309
03P9310
(Linear AMP)
03P8630
03P9311
03P9249
IF AMP Board
INT Board/RTB Board
03P9298
PWR Board
RU-9458
(Original)
RU-9458A
(Current)
PTU-9335
RU-9360
(Original)
RU-9390C
(Current)
Magnetron
E3588
E3571
MG5388
MAF1421B
E3587
Circulator
Including MIC
FCX73
Scanner Motor
RM-9455
Signal Cable
S03-87-XX
MIC
Board Name
(Linear AMP)
RU-9390
RU-9390
FCX71
E3571
MG5388
MAF1421B
MG5248
RC-4356
RM-9087A
RM-8577
RM-8629
S03-88-XX
S03-90-XX
S03-90-XX
E3571
MG5388
MAF1421B
MG5248
RC-4356
RM-8025
(24rpm)
RM-8711
(48rpm)
S03-89-XX
MODEL 1833
1833C
SRX-25, A
03P9315
IF-9215
MODEL 1933
MODEL 1943
SCANNER Unit
RSB-0071
RF Unit
RTR-057
1933C
RSB-0070 (24rpm)
RSB-0073 (48rpm)
RTR-064
MODULATOR Board
MD-9208
03P9235 A
03P9235
IF AMP Board
03P9249
03P9249
RU-9360
RU-9390
RU-9390
E3571, MG5248
E3571, MG5388
MG5389
INT Board
MIC
Magnetron
1943C
RSB-0070 (24rpm)
RSB-0073 (48rpm)
RTR-059
MAF1421B
MAF1421B, MG5248
E3560
Circulator
FCX73
Scanner Motor
RM-9087A
Signal Cable
MJ-BJ24LPF0002-XX
RC-4356
RM-8025 (24rpm)
RM-8711 (48rpm)
MJ-BJ24LPF0005-XX
RC-4356
RM-8025 (24rpm)
RM-8711 (48rpm)
MJ-BJ24LPF0005-XX
GP-310B
PWR-IF Board
20P8170
GPS Board
GH-79L1A-P
NETWORK SOUNDER
Board Name
ETR-6/10N
MAIN Board
02P6294
NET Board
03P9284
1-17
1.12
Specifications
1.12 Specifications
RADAR DISPLAY UNIT
7Monochrome LCD
7Color LCD
Radar / VideoPlotter
Radar /VideoPlotter
MODEL
MODEL 1732
MODEL 1742
MODEL 1762
MODEL 1722C
MODEL 1732C
MODEL 1742C
MODEL 1762C
1722
Type
NAVNET Interface
Interface
(NMEA 0183 format)
--: any talker
(menu selection)
Display Modes
Range Scales (nm)
Range Resolution
Bearing Resolution
Minimum Range
Bearing Accuracy
Range Ring
Accuracy
Echo Trail
Map Scale
Latitude Limits
Plot Interval
Display Modes
Presentation Modes
Memory Capacity
Alarms
Electronic Charts*
Type
DISPLAY UNIT
7Monochrome STN LCD 240X320 pixels
7Color TFT LCD 232X320 pixels
Ethernet 10-BaseT
Input: BWC, BWR, DBK, DBS, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GSV, HDT, HDM, HDG, MSS, MTW, MWV, RMA,
RMB, RMC, TTM, VHW, VTG, VYW, VWT, VWR, ZDA
Output: AAM, APB, BOD, BWC, BWR, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GTD, MSK, MTW, RMA, RMB, RMC, TLL,
VHW, VTG, WPL, XTE, ZDA
RADAR CHARACTERISTICS
Head-up, Course-up, North-up*, True Motion**
(* Heading input required ** Heading and speed input required)
0.125 to 24 0.125 to 36 0.125 to 36 0.125 to 48
0.125 to 24
0.125 to 36
0.125 to 36
0.125 to 48
14 steps
15 steps
15 steps
16 steps
14 steps
15 steps
15 steps
16 steps
29 m
6.7 deg
5.5 deg
5.0 deg
3.9 deg
6.7 deg
5.5 deg
5.0 deg
3.9 deg
41 m
1 deg
0.9 % of range or 8 m, whichever is greater
Interval: 15 s, 30 s, 1 min, 3 min, 6 min, 15 min, 30 min or Continuous
PLOTTER CHARACTERISTICS
0.125 to 1024 nm
Between 85 deg N and 85 deg S
1 s to 59 min 59 s or 0.01 to 9.99 nm
Course plot, Nav data, Steering display, Highway
TM/RM North-up, Course-up, Auto Couse-up
Up to 8,000 points for ships track and marks, 1,000 waypoints, 200 planned routes (max. 35 waypoints/route)
Arrival/anchor watch, XTE, proximity alert, ship speed, depth*, water temperature*, fish*
(*Network sounder required, temperature sensor required for water temperature alarm)
Loaded from FURUNO MiniChart, Navionics Nav-Chart, C-MapNT chart cards. *Chart must be determined upon
ordering. Choice of two units: Furuno & Navionics or C-Map
ANTENNA RADIATOR
460 mm
602 mm
665 mm
1035 mm
460 mm (18)
602 mm (24)
665 mm (2ft)
1035 mm
(18) Radome
(24) Radome
(2ft) Open
(3.5ft) Open
Radome
Radome
Open
(3.5ft) Open
24 rpm
24 rpm
24 rpm
24 rpm
24 rpm
24 rpm
Rotation Speed
Wind Load
24 rpm
24 rpm
Relative 100 kt
Beamwidth
RF TRANSCEIVER
2.2 kW
4 kW
2.2 kW
4 kW
2.2 kW
4 kW
2.2 kW
60 sec
90 sec
90 sec
90 sec
60 sec
90 sec
90 sec
9410 30 MHz (X- Band)
0.08 s/2100 Hz (0.125 to 1 nm), 0.3 s/1200 Hz (1.5 to 3 nm), 0.8 s/600 Hz (3 to 48 nm)
4 kW
90 sec
60 MHz
7 MHz
Temperature
Waterproofing
Rated
Voltage/Current
12 24 VDC:
3.7-1.8 A
Standard
Steering
0.90 m
0.60 m
12 24 VDC:
3.8-1.9 A
12 24 VDC:
3.9-2.0 A
12 24 VDC:
4.2-2.1 A
12 24 VDC:
4.4-2.2 A
1-18
12 24 VDC:
4.5-2.3 A
12 24 VDC:
4.6-2.3 A
12 24 VDC:
4.9-2.4 A
1.12
Specifications
RADAR
10Monochrome CRT
10.4Color LCD
Radar / VideoPlotter
MODEL 1833
Type
NAVNET Interface
Interface (NMEA 0183
format)
--: any talker (menu
selection)
Display Modes
Range Scales (nm)
Range Resolution
Bearing Resolution
Minimum Range
Bearing Accuracy
Range Ring Accuracy
Echo Trail
Map Scale
Latitude Limits
Plot Interval
Display Modes
Presentation Modes
Memory Capacity
Alarms
Electronic Charts*
Type
MODEL 1933
0.125 to 36 nm
15 steps
0.125 to 48 nm
16 steps
MODEL 1933C
MODEL 1943C
0.125 to 64 nm
17 steps
0.125 to 36 nm
15 steps
0.125 to 48 nm
16 steps
0.125 to 64 nm
17 steps
20 m
4.0 deg
2.4 deg
1.9 deg
4.0 deg
2.4 deg
1.9 deg
27 m
1 deg
0.9 % of range or 8 m, whichever is greater
Interval: 15 s, 30 s, 1 min, 3 min, 6 min, 15 min, 30 min or Continuous
PLOTTER CHARACTERISTICS
0.125 to 1024 nm
Between 85 deg N and 85 deg S
1 s to 59 min 59 s or 0.01 to 9.99 nm
Course plot, Nav data, Steering display, Highway
TM/RM North-up, Course-up, Auto Couse-up
Up to 8,000 points for ships track and marks, 1,000 waypoints, 200 planned routes (max. 35 waypoints/route)
Arrival/anchor watch, XTE, proximity alert, ship speed, depth*, water temperature*, fish*
(*Network sounder required, temperature sensor required for water temperature alarm)
Loaded from FURUNO MiniChart, Navionics Nav-Chart, C-MapNT chart cards. *Chart must be determined
upon ordering. Choice of two units: Furuno & Navionics or C-Map
ANTENNA RADIATOR
602 mm
1035 mm
1255 mm
602 mm (24)
1035 mm
1255 mm (4ft)
(24) Radome
(3.5ft) Open
(4ft) Open
Radome
(3.5ft) Open
Open
24 rpm
24 rpm/48* rpm
Wind Load
Relative 100
kt
Beamwidth
Temperature
Waterproofing
Radar / VideoPlotter
MODEL 1833C
DISPLAY UNIT
10Green phosphor CRT 481X640 pixels
10.4Color TFT LCD 640X480 pixels
Ethernet 10-BaseT
Input: BWC, BWR, DBK, DBS, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GSV, HDT, HDM, HDG, MSS, MTW, MWV, RMA,
RMB, RMC, TTM, VHW, VTG, VYW, VWT, VWR, ZDA
Output: AAM, APB, BOD, BWC, BWR, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GTD, MSK, MTW, RMA, RMB, RMC, TLL,
VHW, VTG, WPL, XTE, ZDA
RADAR CHARACTERISTICS
Head-up, Course-up, North-up*, True Motion**
(* Heading input required ** Heading and speed input required)
Rotation Speed
*48 rpm is option
MODEL 1943
24 rpm/48* rpm
24 rpm
24 rpm/48* rpm
Relative 100 kt
24 rpm/48* rpm
RF TRANSCEIVER
4 kW
4 kW
6 kW
4 kW
4 kW
90 sec
9410 30 MHz (X- Band)
0.08 ms/2100 Hz (0.125 to 1.5 nm), 0.3 ms/1200 Hz (1.5 to 3 nm), 0.8 ms/600 Hz (3 to 64 nm)
6 kW
60 MHz
Tx pulselength 0.08s and 0.3s:25 MHz, Tx pulselength 0.8s and 0.3s:3 MHz
ENVIRONMENT (IEC 60945 test method)
-15C to +55C (Display unit), -25C to +70C (Antenna unit),
IEC 60529 IPX5, USCG CFR-46 (Display unit), IEC 60529 IPX6 (Antenna unit),
POWER SUPPLY
Rated Voltage /
Current
12 24 VDC:
5.0-2.5 A
Standard
Steering
0.85 m
0.45 m
12 24 VDC:
6.5-3.2 A
12 24 VDC:
7.2-3.7 A
12 24 VDC:
5.3-2.6 A (300cd)
6.4-3.1 A (700cd)
1-19
12 24 VDC:
5.6-2.7 A (300cd)
6.7-3.2 A (700cd)
7.5-3.6 A (48 rpm)
12 24 VDC:
6.3-3.1 A (300cd)
7.4-3.5 A (700cd)
8.1-3.8 A (48 rpm)
1.12
Specifications
VIDEO PLOTTER
Type
NAVNET Interface
Interface (NMEA 0183
format)
--: any talker (menu
selection)
Map Scale
Latitude Limits
Plot Interval
Display Modes
Presentation Modes
Memory Capacity
Alarms
Electronic Charts*
Temperature
Waterproofing
Rated Voltage/Current
Standard
Steering
7Monochrome LCD
7Color LCD
10.4Color LCD
VideoPlotter
VideoPlotter
VideoPlotter
GP/GD-1700
GP/GD-1700C
GP/GD-1900C
DISPLAY UNIT
7Monochrome STN LCD
7Color TFT LCD
10.4Color TFT LCD
240X320 pixels
232X320 pixels
640X480 pixels
Ethernet 10-BaseT
Input: BWC, BWR, DBK, DBS, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GSV, HDT*, HDM*, HDG*, MSS, MTW, MWV,
RMA,
RMB, RMC, TTM, VHW*, VTG, VYW, VWT, VWR, ZDA (For GP-1900C only)
Output: AAM, APB, BOD, BWC, BWR, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GTD, MSK, MTW, RMA, RMB, RMC, TLL,
VHW, VTG, WPL, XTE, ZDA
PLOTTER CHARACTERISTICS
0.125 to 1024 nm
Between 85 deg N and 85 deg S
1 s to 59 min 59 s or 0.01 to 9.99 nm
Course plot, Nav data, Steering display, Highway
TM/RM North-up, Course-up, Auto Couse-up
TM/RM North-up, Course-up
Up to 8,000 points for ships track and marks, 1,000 waypoints, 200 planned routes (max. 35
waypoints/route)
Arrival/anchor watch, XTE, proximity alert, ship speed, depth*, water temperature*, fish*
(*Network sounder required, temperature sensor required for water temperature alarm)
Loaded from FURUNO MiniChart, Navionics Nav-Chart, C-MapNT chart cards. *Chart must be
determined upon ordering. Choice of two units: Furuno & Navionics or C-Map
ENVIRONMENT (IEC 60945 test method)
-15C to +55C
IEC 60529 IPX5, USCG CFR-46
POWER SUPPLY
12 24 VDC:
12 24 VDC:
2.1-1.1 A (300cd)
1.5-0.7 A
3.1-1.6 A (700cd)
COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE
0.90 m
0.90 m
0.60 m
0.40 m
Receiver type
Receiver Frequency
Time To First Fix
Tracking Velocity
Geodetic Systems
Accuracy
Control System
Data Output:
Temperature
Waterproofing
Rated Voltage /
Current
RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS
Twelve discrete Channels, C/A code, all-in-view
L1 (1575.42 MHz)
90 seconds typical (Always Cold Start at Turn-on)
999 knots
WGS-84, NAD-27 and others
10 m approx (95% of the time )
Controlled by NavNet product
NMEA0183
ENVIRONMENT
-25C to +70C
IEC 60529 IPX6
POWER SUPPLY
12-24 V / Max. 70 to 40 mA
1-20
1.12
Specifications
NETWORK SOUNDER
NETWORK SOUNDER
ETR-6/10N
Display modes
Frequency
Output Power
Range Scale
Range Phasing
Data Output
Temperature
Waterproofing
Rated Voltage
TRANSCEIVER CHARACTERISTICS
Single (50 or 200 kHz), Dual (50 and 200 kHz), Bottom-lock. Bottom Zoom, Bottom Discrimination,
Marker Zoom, A-Scope
Dual frequency 50 and 200 kHz
600 W / 1 kW rms
8 basic ranges customized to max 1,200 m (4,000 ft, 1,300 fa)
Up to 2,400 m (8,000 ft, 1,3000 fa)
Through Ethernet
ENVIRONMENT
-15C to +55C
IPX2
POWER SUPPLY
12-24 VDC (Max. 11.0 W)
Input/Output Ports
NMEA IN
NMEA OUT
12 VDC OUT
NMEA IN
NMEA OUT
HEADING
(AD10 or NMEA)
DATA 2
NMEA IN
RS-232C
12 VDC OUT
EXT. BUZZER
DATA 3
MODEL 1722/1732/1742/1762
MODEL
1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C
MODEL 1833/1933/1943
DATA 1
N/A
Yes
DATA 1
N/A
DATA 2
DATA 3
Yes
DATA 1
N/A
DATA 2
DATA 3
Yes
MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C
DATA 1
DATA 2
DATA 3
DATA 4
Yes
GP/GD-1700
DATA 1
DATA 2
N/A
DATA 3
N/A
GP/GD-1700C
DATA 1
DATA 2
N/A
DATA 3
N/A
GP/GD-1900C
DATA 1
DATA 2
DATA 3
DATA 4
Yes
1-21
Connector for
Radar Antenna
1.13
Antenna unit
IF Amp
7 Mono
7 Color
Linear
MODEL 1722
MODEL 1722C
Linear
MODEL 1732
MODEL 1732C
Linear
MODEL 1742
MODEL 1742C
RSB-0061-053
MODEL 1761M3 RSB-0070-065
(NEW)
Linear
MODEL 1762
MODEL 1762C
Linear
MODEL 1762
MODEL 1762C
10 Mono
CRT
10 Color CRT
300cd
10 Color CRT
700cd
MODEL 821
RSB-0067
Linear
MODEL 1722
MODEL 1722C
MODEL 841
RSB-0071-058
Linear
MODEL 1732
MODEL 1732C
RSB-0082-065
Linear
MODEL 1762
MODEL 1762C
MODEL 851M2
RSB-0070-065
(NEW)
Linear
MODEL 1762
MODEL 1762C
MODEL 861
RSB-0062-056
Linear
MODEL 1762
MODEL 1762C
MODEL
RSB0091-069
(NEW)
Linear
MODEL 1752
MODEL 1752C
1752/1752C
MODEL 1832
RSB-0071-057
Log.
MODEL 1833C
RSB-0082-064
Log.
MODEL 1933C
Log.
Log.
Log.
RSB-0070-059
MODEL 1942M2 RSB-0073-059
(48rpm)
Log.
Log.
RSB-0071-057
Log.
MODEL 1833C
RSB-0082-064
Log.
MODEL 1933C
Log.
Log.
Log.
RSB-0070-059
Log.
RSB-0073-059
(48rpm)
Log.
RSB-0083-064
(48rpm)
MODEL 1932M2 RSB-0070-064
(NEW)
RSB-0073-064
(NEW) (48rpm)
FRS-1000A
FRS-1000B
FRS-1000C
RSB-0083-064
(48rpm)
RSB-0070-064
(NEW)
RSB-0073-064
(NEW) (48rpm)
1-22
MODEL 1933C
MODEL 1943C
MODEL 1933C
MODEL 1943C
1.14
Radar Echo
Heading
TTM Data
Waypint (Select go to waypoint Data only)
Nmea Data (Select by menu of OUTPUT
THROUGH NETWORK)
$ Chart Data
$ Key command (Radar/Sounder)
GD1900
Chart Card
Time, L/L,S/C
GD1900
Model1943
SC120
Heading
Time,L/L,S/C
NAV1
HDG1
Data1
Data2
Data3
Network
Network
Network
Key command.(Sounder)
ETR6/10N
HUB
$ Sounder Echo
$ Depth
$ Water Speed
$ Waypint (Select go to waypoint Data only)
$ NMEA Data (Select by menu of OUTPUT
THROUGH NETWORK)
$ Chart Data
$ Key command (Radar/Sounder)
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Radar Echo
Heading
TTM Data
Waypint (Select go to waypoint Data only)
Nmea Data(Select by menu of OUTPUT
THROUGH NETWORK)
Sounder Echo
Depth
Water speed
Chart Data
Figure 1.15
1-23
$
$
$
$
$
Key command.(Radar)
Waypint(Select go to waypoint Data only)
Sounder Echo
Depth
Water speed
Type
MJ-B24LPF0008-100
MJ-B24LPF0008-200
MJ-B24LPF0008-300
Code Number
000-145-125
000-145-126
000-145-127
Remarks
10 m
20 m
30 m
Factory-modified sets
Serial number of RDP-138/139 which equipped with 44 SPU board;
4309-3189 to 3215, 3219 to 3237, 3239 to 3240, 3248 to 3338, 3340 to 3344, 3346 to 3356,
3358 to 3370, 3373 to 3402, 3405 to 3442, 3444, 3446, 3448, 3449, 3454 to 3455, 3458, 3461,
3463, 3471, 3472, 3476, 3478 to 3480, 3501 and after
1-24
Chapter 2.
Circuit Description
2.1 General
NavNet series radar is divided into two groups depending on the type of IF amplifier. One uses a
linear IF amplifier and the other a logarithmic amplifier. Figures 2.1 and 2.2 show the simplified
block diagram of each system.
TX: The trigger pulse, generated on the Processor (SPU) board in the display unit, is delivered to
the modulator in the scanner unit to oscillate the magnetron. The radar emits radio wave from the
radiator with the magnetron oscillating.
RX: The 9.4 GHz echo signal received by the antenna is converted down to 60 MHz IF signal by
the MIC. The IF amplifier amplifies the IF signal and output it to the video circuit on the SPU
board. The signal is displayed on the screen after digital signal processing. The received signal is
gain-, A/C sea-, and A/C rain-controlled in the linear IF amplifier, while the signal is not controlled
in the logarithmic amplifier but it is controlled in the video amplifier on the SPU board in the
display unit.
Auto plotter (Optional):
Applied from the SPU board to the ARP board are;
1) Heading in AD format
2) 8192 bearing pulse
3) Video
4) Trigger
5) Ships speed in IEC-61162 format.
The ARP board acquires and tracks targets. Data and symbol of the acquired target are displayed
on the screen via the SPU board. Target data includes position, CPU, TCPA, speed, and course.
Scanner Unit
Antenna
Mag.
Mod.
Display Unit
MIC
IF
Amp
HD,BP
GAIN, A/C SEA,
A/C RAIN
Video
LCD
Processor
Trigger
RF Module
Panel
Power
Ships mains
Nav.
Gyro
Figure 2.1 Simplified block diagram of radar which uses a linear IF amplifier
(MODEL 1722/1722C/1732/1732C/1742/1742C/1752/1752C/1762/1762C)
2-1
2.1
General
Scanner Unit
Antenna
Mag.
Mod.
Display Unit
MIC
IF
Amp
HD,BP
Video
CRT or
LCD
Processor
ARP
*Option
Trigger
RF Module
Panel
M1832-SME-8
Figure 2.2
Power
Ships mains
Nav.
Gyro
2-2
2.2
SPU Board
03P9280
03P9286
03P9288
19P1001
PWR Board
03P9282
03P9283
03P9296
19P1005
ARP Board
18P9013,
Optional
NET Board
03P9284
Function
1) Includes a video amplifier circuit. (03P9288/19P1001 used for logarithmic amplifier)
(a) Applies GAIN, STC, FTC and IR to video signal and outputs to the A/D converter.
(b) Adjusts video signal input level (adjusted by Radar SETUP MENU).
(c) Changes STC curve according to the antenna height set on the Radar SETUP
menu.
2) Outputs Gain, A/C sea, and A/C rain control signals to the scanner unit.
(03P9280/03P9286 used for linear amplifier)
3) Performs A/D conversion of video signal.
(8 gradation : 03P9286/03P9288/19P1001, 4 gradation : 03P9280)
4) Processes the signal for Echo averaging (EAV 1/2/3)
5) Constructs radar picture using HD, BP, TRIG, and VIDEO signals.
6) Controls keyboard.
7) Controls tuning circuit.
8) Outputs Tx trigger and pulselength selection signals to the antenna unit.
9) Processes the signal for Echo trailling.
10) Generates Plotter and Echosounder displays.
11) Memories the base chart (rough world map).
12) Is equipped with a flash ROM which memories system program.
13) Communicates with F-NET board.
14) Transmits and receives data in IEC61162 and AD10 formats.
15) Receives RGB signal from NTSC/PAL I/F board, 19P1004.
16) Outputs signals to the remote or sub display (19P1001/03P9288).
17) Memorizes RADAR SETUP menu settings, tune voltage and tune Ind. voltage onto
the EEPROM.
18) Memorizes PLOTTER/RADAR/GPS operation menu settings, marks, waypoints,
and track onto the SRAM.
19) Checks for the presence of ARP boards at power-up. (03P9288/19P1001)
20) Displays navigation data being fed from a navigator.
21) Reads and displays trackball and ENTER knob data.
1) Voltages which the board generates
03P9282: +5.1V, -12V, +12V, -24V, and motor drive voltage
03P9283: +5V, -12V, +12V, -24V, and motor drive voltage
03P9296: +5V, -12V, +12V, and motor drive voltage
19P1005: +3.3V, +5V, -12V, +12V, and motor drive voltage
2) Protectors
1) Short circuit on line voltages
2) Input low- and over-voltage (10.8 Vdc or low; 31.2 Vdc and high)
3) The board outputs PF (Power Failure) signal to the SPU board before shutting down.
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
1)
2)
3)
4)
2-3
2.3
SPU board
U36
32
U38
23.8 MHz
U33, 39
SDRAM
16 Mbit*2
32bit CPU
32
16
V832
PD705102
16
U11
RESET
U47, 58
FLASH ROM
8Mbit*2
U69
PROGRAM
U71, 78
BT1
SRAM
1Mbit*2
Lithium
Battery
U34
16
J102
PC
SERIAL I/O
PLOTTER CHART
Synchronous serial
U10
J104
Remote
16
GA1
U35
DRAM
4Mbit
SOUNDER
U5
8
U19
TUNE_IND
U40
REMOTE
I/O
Key sense
DRAM
4Mbit*2
25.175 MHz
A/D
J105
J108
F -Net
J107
Chart
Chart Card
J106
CLF HV
CPU BUS
Buffer
16
PWM
8
16
U61
J104
Encoder
GA3
U41 to 49
03S9060
COMP
*7
BEARING
U5
VIDEO SIG
77.7 MHz
U4
16
LOG AMP
NMEA/AD10
NMEA
J103
VIDEO
TUNE CONT.
U57
EEPROM
2kbit
PLL
VIDEO
J102
LCD
U45
SERIAL I/O
DRAM
4Mbit*3
SERIAL I/O
RADAR
ECHO TRAIL
HEADING,EXT_TRIG
Reference Voltage
Synchronous serial
U24, 25
D/A
Figure 2.3 Block diagram of SPU board, 03P9280, receiving output of linear IF amplifier
2-4
2.3
32
U18
32
U29
23.8 MHz
U36, 37
SDRAM
16 Mbit*2
32bit CPU
32
16
V832
PD705102
16
U11
RESET
U54, 68
FLASH ROM
8Mbit*2
U53
PROGRAM
FLASH ROM
RADAR SIMULATION
16Mbit*2
DATA
U50, 64
BT1
SRAM
1Mbit*2
Lithium
Battery
U26
16
J102
PC
SERIAL I/O
U41
J104
Remote
U27
SOUNDER
RADAR MARK
A/D
J105
J108
LCD I/F
F -Net
J107
Chart Card
CPU BUS
Buffer
J106
Back Light
16
16
U34
J104
GA3
U19, 22, 23
30, 32, 39,
47
U25
03S9060
VIDEO SIG
77.7 MHz
COMP
BEARING
U17
16
LOG AMP
NMEA/AD10
NMEA
TUNE CONT.
U53
SERIAL I/O
DRAM
4Mbit*3
SERIAL I/O
RADAR
ECHO TRAIL
HEADING,EXT_TRIG
VIDEO
SCANNER UNIT
U28
EEPROM
2kbit
PLL
VIDEO
J103
LCD
PWM
Encoder
J102
U43
DRAM
4Mbit
U14
TUNE_IND
16
GA1
REMOTE
I/O
CLF HV
DRAM
4Mbit*2
PLOTTER CHART
Synchronous serial
Key sense
SPU board
Synchronous serial
Reference Voltage
GAIN, A/C SEA, TUNE CONT.
U1, 21
D/A
Figure 2.4 Block diagram of SPU board, 03P9286, receiving output of linear IF amplifier
2-5
2.3
16
U5
32
U6
22.5 MHz
U7,18
SDRAM
16 Mbit*2
32bit CPU
32
32
V833
PD705102
16
U19
RESET
J101
PANEL LED
J103
PC
Key sense
DATA
FLASH ROM
U27:RADAR
8Mbit*2
SIMULATION
DATA
U39,40
U15,26
U2,BT
Lithium
Battery
SRAM
1Mbit*2
16
PWM
32
SERIAL I/O
U22
J103
U46
16
GA2
REMOTE
I/O
SDRAM
16Mbit*
U38
19S1007
J101
U45
TUNE_IND
25.175 MHz
A/D
J108
U53
SDRAM
16Mbit
SOUNDER
Track Ball
F -Net
U51,52
PLOTTER CHART
Synchronous serial
Remote
U41,42
SPU board
R,G,B
Hsync,
Vsync
D/A
AMP
J109
J106
J107
CRT
ARP11
Chart Card
J102
Back Light
BUZZER
U79,80,83 16
J102
J101
CPU BUS
Buffer
SYSTEM CLK
PWM
8
PWM
U71,74,90,91,
U95,100,101
COMP
*7
BEARING
16
GA3
U86
U65
77.7 MHz
GA1
U57
03S9530
J103
VIDEO
AMP
16
SERIAL I/O
GPS
NMEA
J104
RADAR
ECHO TRAIL
SERIAL I/O
HEADING,EXT_TRIG
Synchronous serial
A/C SEA, A/C RAIN, GAIN
TUNE
TUNE CONT.
U47,48
D/A
J105
VIDEO
BUFFER
Figure 2.5
U61,62,63
DRAM
4Mbit*3
SERIAL I/O
NMEA/AD10
U70
EEPROM
4kbit
PLL
SCANNER UNIT
EXT DISPLAY
U87
Encoder
Encoder
VIDEO
J110
D/A
AMP
H,VSYNC
VIDEO
SUB DISPLAY
2-6
2.3
16
Y1
32
U23
22.5 MHz
U19,30
SDRAM
16 Mbit*2
32bit CPU
32
32
V833
PD705102
16
U9
RESET
J103
PANEL LED
J113
PC
DATA
U3,11
U8,14
U1,BT1
SRAM
1Mbit*2
Lithium
Battery
32
SERIAL I/O
U84,85
SDRAM
16Mbit*2
PLOTTER CHART
J103
Remote
U91
REMOTE
I/O
U77
16
U69
GA2
U86
SDRAM
16Mbit
SOUNDER
Y3
19S1007
J103
TUNE_IND
25.175 MHz
A/D
J102
U26,29,
37,44
J108
SW
J112
ARP10X
U78,83,92
J106
Chart Card
J111
Back Light
BUZZER
J103
CPU BUS
Buffer
U47,46,53,52
U59,58,63
LCD
EXT DISPLAY
16
J113
GA3
Y2
U65
77.7 MHz
GA1
U93
03S9530
16
U87,88,89
DRAM
4Mbit*3
SERIAL I/O
SERIAL I/O
RADAR
ECHO TRAIL
SERIAL I/O
HEADING,EXT_TRIG
VIDEO
U51
EEPROM
4kbit
PLL
VIDEO
AMP
NMEA/AD10
Synchronous serial
A/C SEA, A/C RAIN, GAIN
TUNE
TUNE
TUN E CONT.
U21,25
D/A
J109
VIDEO
BUFFER
Figure 2.6
J105
R,G,B
Hsync,
Vsync
J110
SYSTEM CLK
8
PWM
BEARING
SCANNER UNIT
D/A
AMP
H,VSYNC
VIDEO SIG
PWM
COMP
*7
NMEA
16
P -ININ -P
U57
Encoder
GPS
J107
J104
Track Ball
F -Net
DATA
FLASH ROM
U27:RADAR
8Mbit*2
SIMULATION
16
PWM
Synchronous serial
Key sense
U18,27
SPU board
SUB DISPLAY
2-7
2.3
SPU board
Full
search
about 10 V
Tracking
Pulse length in use
(a)
Tuning
control
voltage
Auto coarse
tuning point
about 1 V
3
Time
Max. about 3 V
Tuning
indicator
voltage
Min. about 1 V
Pulselength
EEPROM
backup
LP
Auto and
Man. coarse
tuning pt.
LP
Max.
Max.
Max.
Tuning Ind. Tuning Ind. Tuning Ind.
voltage
voltage
voltage
2-8
2.3
SPU board
VIDEO
(From IF AMP)
EEPOT
Step:
UP
Down
32 step
EEPOT
(VIDEO output )
2.2 V
M1832-SME-12A
Figure 2.8
It is not necessary to adjust video level for the video amplifier on the SPU boards, 03P9280 and
03P9286, because the board receives the output signal of logarithmic IF amplifier.
2-9
2.3
SPU board
OFF
No. of Scan
Echo level
LOW
No. of Scan
No. of Scan
Echo level
MED
Echo level
HIGH
No. of Scan
FR-2115-SME-27C
Figure 2.9
Echo Averaging
2-10
2.4
TP5
(Factory use)
CPU CORE
CR1(Blinks 1sec)
UART
TRANSMIT
UART
RECEIVER
NOT USED
J3
1
TP6(Factory use)
DMA
CHANNEL
TX1H
TX1C
RX1H
RX1C
TP1,9
TIMER
(10ms)
TP7
(CLK OUT)
FLASH ROM
2M bit(U11)
PROGRAM/DATA
RAM
512K bit(U9,10)
(256K bit x 2)
J107
A7 EXT TXD
(Output from NMEA 1 via SPU)
A11 TRUE HD
TRUE HD
FE
Front End signal
processor(U3)
Width
Flags
Range/azimuth
Time
TP4
TRUE TRIG
GYRO(AD Format,25msec)
A2
A3
A17
BP(4096/rotation)
A4
SCAN INT
A9
VIDEO
(18S9010)
TP2
A/D CONV.
41.446MHz
U1
M1832-SME-09B
Figure 2.10
Unlike existing radars, on this radar, MAG (Magnetic) is selected in heading display mode menu
white receiving AD-format heading signal.
2-11
2.4
Unlike other existing ARPs, ARP-11 does not require QV level adjustment at installation and no
test point for QV echo is provided.
The system checks the connection of the ARP board at every power-on. If the CPU on the SPU
board fails to communicate with the ARP CPU, the message ARP is not connected. appears and
the ARP line is not displayed in the selftest display.
The ARP board generates the track of the tracking target. In the radar display mode, the past
position is displayed by equally time-spaced dots and in the plotter mode, it is displayed by a
solid line. To display the track in the plotter mode, the board memories the position of the tracking
target at the same interval as own ships plot interval. A maximum of 10 positions is memorized
for each target and these points are connected.
Table 2.1
Display mode
Plotter (GD)
Overlay
Available
N.A.
Available
N.A.
Available
Available
When the target is not acquired, carry out the self-test at TX condition. TRIGGER, VIDEO, BP,
HD must be OK, and FE-DATA 1 and FE-DATA 2 must vary depending on the gain setting. The
lower the gain setting, the smaller the FE DATA value. The FE DATA must not exceed 1000 with
the maximum gain setting.
The APR works in the following conditions.
Land echo discrimination
A target measuring about 800 m or more in the radial or circumferential direction is regarded as a
landmass and not acquired or tracked. Echoes smaller than about 800 m are regarded as true target.
Manual acquisition
1) Within 9 scans, the target must be detected near the cursor position.
2) Target echo must be smaller than land echo (800 m or less in the radial or circumferential
direction) at the front-end processor.
3) Target must be within acquisition area: 0.1 to 16 nm.
4) The number of acquired targets is not as many as 10, including the target manually acquired.
5) No signal error (TRIG, HD, BP, VIDEO, GYRO) shall be detected.
Automatic acquisition
1) The target must be detected for five consecutive scans within the automatic acquisition area.
2) Target echo must be smaller than land echo (800 m or more in the radial or circumferential
direction) at the front end processor.
3) Target must be within acquisition area: 2.0 to 2.5 nm and 45 each side of heading line.
4) The number of acquired targets is not as many as 10, including the target automatically
acquired.
5) No signal error (TRIG, HD, BP, VIDEO, GYRO) shall be detected.
2-12
2.4
Automatic acquisition
1) A tracking target is judged as a lost target when no return is received for nine consecutive
sweeps. When the system detects a loss of a tracking target, the target symbol becomes a
flashing diamond.
2) A lost target will be reacquired and tracked when acquisition condition again becomes
satisfactory.
3) Automatic tracking is discontinued when the target moves out of the acquisition range (less
than 0.1 nm or greater than 16 nm).
2-13
2.5
PWR Board
Board
Output of primary
Output of
name
circuit
secondary circuit
03P9282
No secondary
24 V
circuit
03P9283
+5 V and 24 V
03P9296
+5 V
19P1005
+3.3 V and +5 V
On SPU (03P9286) board, -15 V is generated from -24 V by Q13 and CR4 for 7-inch color LCD
display.
The following describes how PWR board works in the example of 19P1005.
See Figure 2.11, the block diagram of the power supply circuit, 19P1005. This board consists of
main-inverter, sub-inverter, and brilliance control circuit. The main-inverter produces 12 V and
+12 V, and the sub-inverter produces +3.3 V and +5 V. On the SPU board, +2.5 V is generated
from +5 V with a regulator Q35. The power failure signal P FAIL N is generated by U7 and Q17
before the power supply circuit is shut down.
Input
J1351
-12 V
+12 V
10V Reg.
Q7, CR3
Over-current det
R1, R2, R3, U1
R50
Oscillator
U9
CR4
Oscillator 1
U2
Q14
Reset
Q12
Q9
Q8
Oscillator
Stop circuit
Q6
Q15
FF
U4
TP5
Q27
Q12
Reset
Clock
R43
+5 V
Reg.
U35
TP3
ANT CONT.
Relay K1
R72
+5 V
Output Circuit
+2.5 V
U50
R79
+3.3 V
Output
Circuit
+3.3 V
U50
PWR-OFF
Q8
U6
PWR-SW
ANT MOTOR
Figure 2.11
2-14
2.5
PWR Board
Power-on sequence
1. Power ON signal, PWR-SW is sent to Q8 on PWR board from SPU board.
2. Q8 sends a clock to the flip-flop U4 for setting, and Q14 becomes on.
3. Q13 is on.
4. +10 V is applied to the switching oscillator, U2 through Q13.
5. U2 oscillates and current flows switching transistors Q1 and Q2.
6. The main-inverter outputs +12 V and 12 V.
7. +12 V is supplied to the sub-inverter.
8. The sub-inverter becomes in ON condition.
9. The sub-inverter outputs +3.3 V and +5 V.
Q20
L5
+12V
R71
CR15
+5V
(Vcc)
C33
Oscillator, U9
R73
1.25V
L7
Q23
+3.3V
R78
CR17
Figure 2.12
R80
C36
1.25V
2-15
2.5
PWR Board
2-16
2.5
PWR Board
Figures 2.13, 2.14, and 2.15 show a simplified block diagram of other PWR boards. Their function
is similar to 19P1005.
SPU (03P9288) Board
TP1
-12 V
Input
J301
Oscillator 1 CR7
U2
Q12
Q13
TP3 Reset
Q11
+5.1 V
Reg.
U14
Oscillator
Stop circuit
Q7
U13
Reset
U9
+2.5V
Reg.
U15
U13
U9
10 V
Clock
R29
+3.3V
U6
Q17
FF
U10
Q17
ANT CONT.
Relay K1
Over-current det
R13, R14, R15
U11
R67
10V Reg
Q1, CR3
+12 V
-24 V
PWR-OFF
Q11
PWR-SW
ANT Motor
Figure 2.13
SPU (03P9280/03P9286)
Board
J1351
Input
CR4
Q13
TP4
-15 V
ANT CONT.
Relay K1
10V Reg.
Q1, CR3
Over-current det.
R13, R14
U11
R67
Q12
Q17
Q14
Q11
Oscillator 1
U2
TP3 Reset
Q13
Oscillator
Stop circuit
Q7
Q17
FF
U10
Oscillator 2
U5
U6 5V Over-current det.
R38
Over-curre
nt Det.
-24V: R68,
5V: R36
-24 V
+5 V
Reg.
U14/11
+3.3V
U9/7
U13/6
U6: +5V
U13: -24V
10 V
Clock
R29
-24V, +5V
Output
Circuit
Reg.
U15/12
+2.5
U13/6
U9/7
PWR-OFF
Q8
U10
PWR-SW
ANT Motor
Figure 2.14
Inpu
J1301
-12 V
+12 V
10V Reg.
Q1, CR3
Q11
CR4
TP2
Oscillator 2
U5
Over-current det
R13, R14, R15
U11
R67
U6
Oscillator 1 CR7 Oscillator
Stop circuit
U2
Q7
Q12
Q13
TP3 Reset
Q17
FF
Q17
U10
Reset
+5 V
Reg.
U58
+3.3V
Reg.
U50
+2.5V
U9/7
5V Over-current det
R38
U60
U59
U59
10 V
Clock
R29
ANT CONT.
Relay K1
Q11
PWR-OFF
U9
PWR-SW
ANT Motor
Figure 2.15
2-17
2.6
NTSC/PAL
Composite
signal
digital video
decoder
(MSM7662/
MSM7664)
Bus
selector
DRAM 2
Data bus 1
Data bus 2
Bus
selector
To SPU
Memory control
signal generator
Figure 2.16
5-bit RGB data is written onto DRAMs, 1024x1024x16 bits. Every frame data is written onto
DRAM 1 and DRAM 2 alternately.
VGA display area: 640 x 480
NTSC data area (one frame): 720 x 483
PAL data area (one frame): 720 x 575
DRAM memory size: 1024 x 1024 x 16 bits
The board comes with an interconnection cable which has a factory-wired RCA connector at one
end. The RCA connector is fitted onto the option port on the display unit.
2-18
2.7
(Waveform)
5 to 10 s
M1833C (J109)
M1833 (J105)
For radar slave
display unit
12 V
0V
0.5 to 1.5 s
(Tx delay)
(Correct Timing)
4 Vpp
8-12 V
0V
12 V
0V
2-19
2.8
Scanner unit
Table 2.3
Model
Output
Ant. type
Max. range
Type*
1722/1722C
2 kW
Radome
24 nm
1732/1732C/1833/1833C
4 kW
Radome
36 nm
1742/1742C
2 kW
Open
48 nm
1752/1752C
4 kW
Open
48 nm
1762/1762C
4 kW
Open
48 nm
1933/1933C
4 kW
Open
48 nm
1943/1943C
6 kW
Open
64 nm
Remarks
IF Board 03P9269
IF
GAIN
TUNE
CONT.
A/C SEA
TUNE IND./TUNE CONT
MIC
RU-9458
(U801)
IF AMP
A/C RAIN
ANT.
Circulator
03P9266
BP/HD
Display
Unit
BP, HD
MOTOR+
HD SW
Motor Drive
TRIGGER
+12V
-12V
Magnetron
+12V
5V
POWER
SUPPLY
MODULATOR
+8V
E3588
(V801)
TX-HV
MD Board 03P9270
Figure 2.17
2-20
RM-9455
(B801)
2.8
Scanner unit
Original
Current
Model
03P9270
22
33
M1722/1722C
MD9208
22
44
M1732/1732C
03P9235/A
22
33
M1762/1762C
Interchangeability
Old and new MD boards are interchangeable. The new MD board is used with a RRV board
piggyback-mounted. A combination exists between the MD and RRV boards.
MD Board
RRV Board
MD-9208A
03P9317A
MD-9235
03P9323
MD-9235A
03P9323A
MD-9235B
03P9323A
MD-9208
The modulator produces high voltage pulses to drive the magnetron. The modulator board
consists of pulse width selector, modulator trigger circuit, FET driver, and booster pulse
transformer.
See Figures 2.18 and 2.21 for the block diagram of MD-9208. The modulator trigger circuit,
U811 (U808) and associated parts, generates a pulse to turn on FETs Q815 and Q816. The pulse
is generated when TX TRIG pulse is received from the display unit. The pulse width is
determined according to the P/L A and P/L B signals from the display unit. Other modulator
boards work in the same principle.
03P9270
This board provides two switching regulators: one generates 6V, +5V and +12 V, and the other
8V (magnetron heater voltage) and TX high tension. VR851/VR852 (VR851) adjusts the output
power of the magnetron.
Part number in parentheses is for old board.
2-21
2.8
Scanner unit
T802
R883
R832
T802 Output
TX HV
Remarks
03P9235
RT-9564-0
2.7k
10k
about 4.5kV
330 V
6 kW, RTR-059
03P9235A
RT-9563-1
4.7k
15k
about 3.5kV
300 V
4 kW, RTR-064/065
03P9235B
RT-9563-1
4.7k
15k
about 3.5kV
300 V
4 kW, RTR-073
T802
R820
R832
T802 Output
TX HV
03P9235
RT-9281
10k
10k
about 4.5kV
330 V
03P9235A
RT-7726-0
15k
10k
about 3.5kV
300 V
03P9235B
RT-7726-0
15k
4.7k
about 3.5kV
300 V
2-22
Remarks
2.8
MODULATOR Bord(MD-9208)
J806
+7.5V
+15V
TXHV
+12V
9
10
TP802
+12V
-12V
C824,
825
VR803
TP803
Mag. Current
Adjuster
7
8
-12V
Scanner unit
Buffer
Q821
VR804
+15V
TX-HV
Heater Voltage
(+7.5V)
Mag. Current
5
L801
GND
CR813
TP801
J801
6
TRIG
T801
JP802
Waveform Shaping
U811
P/L A
Driver
FET Mod.
U814,815
Q815,816
Antenna
RRV Board
P/L B
TRIG
4
7
5
J804
L
JP801
Vcc
12V
B.W. Selector
Q803
MBS SIG
5V REG.
Driver
U809
U813
TB1
TB3
TB2
TB4
Magnetron
COLD (YEL)
HOT (GRN)
Trans. Reset
Q822
MOTOR(+)
J802
B.P
MOTOR(+)
HD
V801
(E3571)
J803
B.P
CR812
BW
1
2
3
HD
T801
CR802 CR802
R808
CR803
J801
4,5
Overcurrent Det.
U802
VR802
Buffer
Q819
Protector
Q810,811
Mag. Current
Adjuster
P/L A
P/L B
BW
J806
Feed back
U803
TP801
7
8
BW
1
2
5
7
Driver
Q802, 803,
808, 809, 815
Trigger Gen.
U808
M
Band width Selecter
Q807
J804
-12V
+12V
4
5
GND
L804
CR806
VR801
+8V
Regulator
( 5V)
J801
NC
3
CR801
U806
VR803
Q801
1,2
TX-HV (+10V)
R861
PWM
Switching reg.
TX TRIG
S801
(NSR-101-56)
J805
J803
R809
TP804
TP802
GND
3,4
5,6
MODULATOR Bord
(03P9235/A)
-12V
B801
(RM-9087A)
HY801
(FCX-73)
Figure 2.18
+12V
Circulator
L
JP801
Driver Q809
Figure 2.19
Q805, 806
R849
+12V
Pulse Trans
T802
HY801
(RC-4365)
03P9323/A
V801
FRS-1000B:E3571
RS/FRS-1000C:MG5389
CR809
2-23
Rotary
Joint
Circulator
C829
MBS. SIG
Radiator
Magnetron
T802
Fet Mod.
2.8
Scanner unit
TP804 #1
T801
CR831
-6V
TP804 #3
Q803
CR832
+12V
TP804 #2
+10V ckt
Q801
PWM
U801
Regulator
U804
VR801
Inverter Driver
U805
Protector
Q804, Q805
CR804
+5V
TP804 #7
TX HV
T802
CR837
CR838
8V
Q832
CR836
PL-A
TP804
#6
PW Selector
Q851, Q852
PL-B
L851
TRIG
PWM
U851
Buffer
U853
Q857
CR855
PW Selector
U852
Q858, Q859
TUNE GATE
Buffer
U854
Trans Reset
Q861
Magnetron
Q860
+12V
MAG. CUR.
T851
VR851
VR852
Magnetron
Current Adj.
Figure 2.20
2-24
Heater
Figure 2.21
2-25
MBS SIG.
TUNING IND.
POWER
SUPPLY
(PTU-9335)
13
12
TP4
TRIG
J611
J613
J611
J613
J611
J613
J611
J613
J611
J613
J611
1
2
3
B.P
MOTOR(+)
HD
TUNING CONT.
MBS SIG
MBS L
-12V
GAIN
A/C RAIN
TX TRIG
Q1, 2, 3
Buffer
A/C SEA
+12V
VIDEO
#8
TP801
TX Pulse Shaper
U808
Det.
Buffer
U2
J802
#12
#3
Buffer
Q8
+12V
60 MHz
L C FILTER
Buffer
Q15
TP5
A/C RAIN
Q12
A/C SEA
Q10
Regulator (+9 V)
U6
TP1
#13
L
JP801
JP802
B.W.
Selector
Q803
BW
MBS SIG
J804
J801
RIMITTER
Q9
4
7
5
TRIG
BAND WIDTH
P/L B
#5
P/L A
6
DRIVER
TP6
#16
TP7
Q14
TUNING GATE
Q11
IF AMP
Det.
Q6,7
MAG. CUR.
Adjuster
60 MHz
L C FILTER
B.P FILTER
Regulator(-9 V)
U5
T801
CR812
CR813
VR1
Noize Level Adj.
U1
IF AMP
VR2
Gain Adj.
Q5
3,4
5,6
J612
J805
J803
IF TUNING
HD
MOTOR(+)
B.P
HOT (GRN)
COLD (YEL)
Q815,816
Regulator (+5 V)
U7
VR802
Q813,814
FET Mod
L801
-12V
7
8
C824,
825
7
8
TP803
9
10
9
10
+12V
-12V
TX-HV
+12V
MODULATOR Board(MD-9208)
+15V
J806
5
J1
+7.5V
RU-9390
MIC
U801
TUNING CONT.
MBS (-9 V)
-9 V
+9 V
IF OUT
60MHz
IF (TUNE)
M
S801
(NSR-101-56)
B801
(RM-9087A)
ANTENNA
HY801
(FCX-73)
CIRCULATOR
V801
(E3571)
MAGNETRON
GND
Heater Voltage
(+7.5V)
Mag. Current
(1V0.1V)
TX-HV
+15V
TP802
2.8
Scanner unit
4
5
6
MOTOR(-)
+12V
FG
Figure 2.22
NC
HD
4,5
-12V
TX-TRIG
P/L A
P/L B
BAND WIDTH
2-26
VIDEO GND
VIDEO
MBS L
A/C SEA
A/C RAIN
GAIN
-12V
TUNING CONT.
MBS SIG.
BAND WIDTH
+12V
TX TRIG
J829
J828
TUNING IND.
I/F Board
(03P9249)
10
GND
MBS SIG.
1,2
+12V
J826
LEAD SW
J830
GND
MOTOR(+)
J827
TUNING IND.
13
12
MBS L
-12V
GAIN
A/C RAIN
TX TRIG
J611
TUNING CONT.
#8
#5
BW
-12V
+12V
BW
P/L B
P/L A
Q1, 2, 3
Buffer
A/C SEA
+12V
VIDEO
BAND WIDTH
TP4
GND
-12V
+12V
TX TRIG
B801
24rpm:RM-8025
J611
J613
J611
J613
J611
J613
J611
J613
J611
S801 (RS-1)
Det.
Buffer
U2
TP801
TP802
Buffer
Q15
TP5
A/C RAIN
Q12
A/C SEA
Q10
Regulator (+9 V)
U6
60 MHz
L C FILTER
#13
Buffer
Q8
Q807
TP1
J806
#12
#3
MBS. SIG
J804
J801
RIMITTER
Q9
1
2
4,5
1,2
J801
MODULATOR Board
03P9235A
TP6
Q14
TUNING GATE
Q11
IF AMP
TP7
#16
JP801
Det.
Q6,7
Trigger Gen.
U805
Protector
Q810,811,812
Overcurrent Det.
U802
U806
PWM,
Switching reg.
Regulator(-9 V)
U5
Regulator (+5 V)
U7
60 MHz
L C FILTER
CR809
R849
Pulse Trans
T802
R808
L804
R809
VR1
U1
IF AMP
VR2
Gain Adj.
Q5
C829
Mag.Current
Adjuster
FET MOD.
Q805, 806
T802
B.P FILTER
VR802
CR801
CR803
CR802 CR802
Feed back
U803
T801
Driver
Q802, 803,
808, 809
Q801
TP804
M851M2-SME-19
J612
J803
IF TUNING
CR806
R861
4
5
MIC
U801
RU-9390
TUNING CONT.
MBS (-9 V)
-9 V
+9 V
IF OUT
60MHz
IF (TUNE)
V801
MG5248
Magnetron
GND
HEATER (+7.6V)
MAG.CUR
+20V
NC
TX-HV
Circulator
HY801
(RC-4356)
Rotary
Joint
Radiator
2.8
Scanner unit
Figure 2.23
RS1000-SME-16
2-27
+12V
-12V
MBS L
MBS SIG
13
TUNING CONT. 13
12
VIDEO
BAND WIDTH
TUNING IND.
POWER
SUPPLY
(PTU-9335)
J611
J613
J611
J613
J613
J611
J613
J611
TP3
7
8
4
7
5
1
2
3
P/L A
P/L B
TRIG
B.P
MOTOR(+)
HD
U5
Waveform shapping
BUFFER AMP
Q3, 4
BUFFER AMP
Q13, 14
TRIG
MBS
Q15/16
Gate
U5,Q17
Regulator(-9 V)
U6
MIXER
Q1, 2
DETECTION
Q10, 11
J802
TX Pulse Shaper
U808
TP6
+12V
LOG AMP(IC)
U3
Video
TUNING AMP
Q8, 9
VIDEO
IF
L
JP801
JP802
B.W.
Selector
Q803
BW
MBS SIG
J804
J801
TP801
DRIVER
IF
TP5
TP7
IF
TP1
VR802
Regulator(+7 V)
U7
Regulator(+9 V)
U8
LOG AMP(IC)
U2
IF
TP2
MAG. CUR.
Adjuster
Q813,814
LOG AMP(IC)
U1
LOG AMP(IC)
U4
Q815,816
FET Mod
CR812
CR813
HD
MOTOR(+)
B.P
HOT (GRN)
COLD (YEL)
J805
J803
IF
To LOG AMP(IC)
IF BANDWIDTH
SELECT
IF(MAIN)
Regulator(+5 V)
U9
IF (SUB)
To U9
J612
IF AMP BOARD(IF-9214)
T801
L801
3,4
5,6
7
8
7
8
C824,
825
-12V
TP803
9
10
9
10
+12V
-12V
TX-HV
+12V
MODULATOR Board(MD-9208)
+15V
J806
5
J1
+7.5V
MIC
U801
RU-9360
MBS(-9V)
TUNING CONT.
-9 V
+9 V
IF OUT
60MHz
IF (TUNE)
M
S801
(NSR-101-56)
B801
(RM-9087A)
ANTENNA
HY801
(FCX-73)
CIRCULATOR
V801
(E3571)
MAGNETRON
GND
Heater Voltage
(+7.5V)
Mag. Current
(1V0.1V)
TX-HV
+15V
TP802
2.8
Scanner unit
4
5
6
+12V
FG
Figure 2.24
10
MBS SIG.
2-28
MBS L
BAND WIDTH
+12V
-12V
TUNING CONT.
MBS SIG.
VIDEO
J829
VIDEO GND
J828
TUNING IND.
1
8
9
P/L B
BAND WIDTH
4,5
6
-12V
GND
J826
+12V
1,2
HD
TX-TRIG
P/L A
I/F Board
(03P9249)
NC
J830
LEAD SW
1
GND
MOTOR(-)
J827
MOTOR(+)
1
TUNING IND.
13
13
12
J611
Beffer
Q3, 4
MBS L
U5
Waveform shapping
TUNING CONT.
-12V
+12V
VIDEO
BW
-12V
+12V
BW
P/L A
P/L B
Buffer
Q13, 14
BAND WIDTH
TP3
GND
-12V
+12V
TX TRIG
B801
24rpm:RM-8025
48rpm:RM-8711
MBS SIG
J613
J611
J613
J613
J611
J613
J611
S801
(RS-1)
1
2
5
7
7
8
MBS
Q15,16
Gate
U5,Q17
IF
TP6
Log AMP(IC)
U3
VIDEO
Amp lifter
Q8, 9
Q807
TP801
VIDEO
J806
Regulator(-9 V)
U6
Video Mixer
Q1, 2
Detector
Q10, 11
MBS. SIG
J804
J801
4,5
1,2
J801
TP802
MODULATOR Board
IF
IF
TP2
JP801
Regulator(+7 V)
U7
Regulator(+9 V)
U8
Log AMP(IC)
U2
Trigger Gen.
U805
Protector
Q810,811,812
Overcurrent Det.
U802
U806
PWM,
Switching reg.
TP5
TP7
IF
TP1
Log AMP(IC)
U1
IF
C829
Mag.Current
Adjuster
Pulse Trans
T802
R808
L804
R809
CR806
IF Band selector
IF(MAIN)
Regulator(+5 V)
U9
IF (SUB)
J612
J803
To U9
R861
IF AMP Board(IF-9214)
CR809
R849
FET MOD.
Q805, 806
Log AMP(IC)
U4
VR802
CR801
CR803
CR802 CR802
Feed back
U803
T801
Driver
Q802, 803,
808, 809
Q801
TP804
4
5
Circulator
MIC
U801
RU-9390
MBS(-9V)
TUNING CONT.
-9 V
+9 V
IF OUT
60MHz
IF (TUNE)
V801
M1933/1933C:E3571
M1943/1943C:MG5389
Magnetron
GND
HEATER (+7.6V)
MAG.CUR
+20V
NC
TX-HV
HY801
(RC-4365)
Rotary
Joint
Radiator
2.8
Scanner unit
M1933/C and M1943/C Block diagram of scanner unit with old MD board
(22)
2.8
Figure 2.25
2-29
Scanner unit
2.8
Figure 2.26
2-30
Scanner unit
2-31
P/L A
P/L B
TX_TRIG
GND
-12 V
+12 V
J801-10
MBS.SIG
P/L A : TX-M,L HI
P/L B : TX-L
HI
TX-L LO BAND_WIDTH
J801-9
J801-8
J801-7
J801-6
J801-3
J801-4,5
J801-1,2
Q807
Band width
Selecter
U808
Pulse width
Selecter
Figure 2.27
U811,812
FET Driver
U811,812
FET Driver
VR803
Q805,806
FET Mod.
VR804
Q818
Shunt-FET
TX-MIDDLE,LONG
MAG.CUR. Adj.
VR801
U804
Feed back
Heater Voltage
+7.6V
+20V
TP802
4kVpeak
MAG.CUR
HOT (GREEN)
TB8
TB7
J811-5
MAG.VOL.
retturn
protector
COLD (YELLOW)
03P9323(RRV)
RRV
CONT
CKT
TB6
TB5
J811-3
J811-2
J811-1
TX-L : 1.5VDC
HEATER
+20V
TX-HV
ST-BY : 11.0-12.3V
TX : 10.1-11.4V
Mag.Current Det.
Voltage divider
(Resisters)
Overcurrent
Det.
Q817
Driver volt.
selector
Swiching FET
TP803
TX-SHORT
MAG.CUR.Adj.
U809,Q815,Q816
Range selecter
Q801,803,804
Protector
U801
Overcurrent
Det.
U802
PWM
Swiching reg.
Swiching Frq.
45kHz
TP801
TX-HV
ST-BY : 35030V
TX : 32030V
2.8
Scanner unit
2.8
Scanner unit
VIDEO
Output
Q4
Buffer
U2 3rd
IF AMP
Video detector
60MHz IF
LC filter
U1
2nd
IF AMP
60MHz IF
LC filter
Q1
1st
IF AMP
60MHz IF-IN
Q10 to U6
(Q5 to Q10)
Tune level
detector
Figure 2.28
IF-9214
The IF amplifier receives 60 MHz signal from the MIC through the bandpass filter, of which
bandwidth is 25 MHz for 0.08us and 0.3us TX pulses and 3 MHz for 0.8 us. U1, U2, U3 are a
logarithmic amplifier. The mixer Q1 and Q2 is provided to ensure wide dynamic range of the
received signal.
This board includes a Tuning Indicator circuit. 60 MHz IF signal from the MIC is amplified by the
logarithmic amplifier U4 and sampled with the main bang signal. The signal is further amplified
and detected by Q10 and Q11. Then send to the display unit as TUNING IND signal through the
buffer circuit, Q13 and Q14.
IF-7758C and 03P9310
See block diagrams on the next page.
2-32
2.8
Figure 2.29
TUNING_GATE
MBS_SIG
Q14
TX:ON
ST-BY:OFF
TP7
J612 IF_TUNING
#9
IF_AMP
J612
#1
IF_SIG
BW:3MHz
BW
L : 30.5 MHz
M,S: 120.5 MHz
60MHz
BUFFE
R
Det.
TP4
Q1,2,3
60MHz #16
LC Filter
U1
J611
5 TUNING_INDICATOR #1 PEAK
3.00.5 V
#3
BPF
Q5
U2
TP5
Q6,7
IF
AMP
60MHz
LC Filter
#13
#12
Det.
VIDEO
BUFFER
TP1
GAIN Adj.
VR
1
U7
REG.
+12V #2
+9V
-9V
U3
B.W.Selecter
J611
#12 OUT PUT
LEVEL
3.20.5 V
J613
U6
REG.
VIDEO_SIG.
BW: 10MHz
VR2
J613
#5
U5
REG.
-12V
BAND_WIDTH
TX-L L (0 VDC)
TX-M, S H (12 VDC)
J613
#1
J613
#7
Mix
Q11
Q10
A/C_SEA
Curve
A/C_SEA
10Vmin
TX_TRIG.
Q9
Limiter
TP6
Q12
A/C_RAIN
Curve
Figure 2.30
0 to 3.9 VDC
A/C_RAIN
GAIN
J611
#6
J613
#4
J611
#4
J611
#5
2-33
Scanner unit
2.8
Scanner unit
2.8.3 MIC
MIC circuit converts microwave signal into 60 MHz intermediate frequency signal.
Figures which follow show the block diagram of the typical MIC. The RU-9360 does not have a
RF amplifier but the IF amplifier. The diode limiter, set after the converter, protects the balanced
mixer from the excessive input power, and the mixer converts the input microwave signal to the IF
signal. A voltage-controlled FET oscillator outputs the signal to the mixer.
Type
Applicable models
Remarks
RU-9360
M1732/1732C/1833/1833C
RU-9390C
M1732/1732C/1833/1833C
Current type
RU-9390
M1762/1762C/1933/1933C/
1943/1943C/
With RF amplifier
RU-9458 (S-RX50)
M1722/1722C
Original type
RU-9458A (S-RX50A)
M1722/1722C
Compatibility : MICs of Original and Current types are compatible, except for the note in remarks.
RF IN
(9410MHz)
W.G. TO
COAX CONV
60MHz
1 IF OUT
60MHz
f0-f
DOUBLEIF AMP
BALANCED
MIXER
f
LIMITER
9 IF TUNE
f0
POWER
FET OSC.
8
GND
f
RF IN
(9410MHz)
W.G. TO
COAX CONV.
LIMITER
RF AMP
60MHz
f0-f
DOUBLEIF AMP
BALANCED
MIXER
60MHz
1 IF OUT
9 IF TUNE
f0
FET OSC.
POWER
RS1000-SME-15
5
TUNING CONT.
(+2~+11V)
2-34
(-9V)
POWER
(+9V) (-9V) MBS
Chapter 3.
Location of Parts
Figure 3.1
3-1
3.2
XDR Connector
Network connector
Power Connector
Figure 3.2
NET Board
(03P9284)
MAIN Board
(20P8170)
CR29 (G)
CR1 (G)
Figure 3.3
3-2
3.3
Figure 3.4
DJ-1
Connector
GP/GD-1700
Figure 3.5
MODEL 17XX
3-3
3.3
DJ-1
GP/GD-1700
PWR Board
(03P9282)
Figure 3.6
MODEL 17XX
PWR Board
(03P9283)
NET Board
(03P9284)
SPU Board
(03P9280)
Figure 3.7
Panel Board
(03P9281)
LCD Unit
(F51232NF
JR-SFW)
GP/GD-1700, MODEL 17XX
Figure 3.8
3-4
Figure 3.9
LCD Unit
3.4
Figure 3.10
GP/GD-1700C
Figure 3.11
MODEL 17XXC
3-5
3.4
PWR Board
(03P9282)
PWR Board
(03P9283)
GP/GD-1700C
MODEL 17XXC
Figure 3.12
NET Board
(03P9284)
SPU Board
(03P9286)
Figure 3.13
Panel Board
(03P9281)
LCD Unit
(EDTCA14CEF)
Figure 3.14
Figure 3.15
3-6
LCD Unit
3.4
Figure 3.16
3-7
3.4
Figure 3.17
3-8
3.5
Figure 3.18
Figure 3.19
3-9
3.5
FIL Board
(03P9304)
PWR Board
(03P9296)
CRT
Figure 3.20
SPU Board
(03P9288)
F-NET Board
(03P9284)
Figure 3.21
CRT Board
(PA013, MAIN)
PWR Board
(03P9296)
3-10
3.5
FIL Board
(03P9304)
INT Board
(03P9290)
Figure 3.23
Figure 3.24
Trackball
(TA4721)
Panel Board
(03P9287)
Figure 3.25
3-11
3.5
R63
R77
Figure 3.26
3-12
3.5
J206
J208
3-13
J207
3.6
Figure 3.28
Figure 3.29
3-14
3.6
NET Board
(03P9284)
PWR Board
(19P1005)
SPU Board
(19P1001)
Drain tube
Figure 3.30
Cooling fan
SPU Board
(19P1001)
Figure 3.31
Cooling fan
PWR Board
(19P1005)
Drain
tube
CRD Board
(19P1003)
PNL Board
(19P1002)
Figure 3.32
3-15
3.6
Cooling fan
Cooling fan
PWR Board
(19P1005)
Figure 3.33
ARP Board
(18P9013)
PIP Board
(19P1004)
NET board
(03P9284)
Figure 3.34
SPU Board
(19P1001)
Figure 3.35
3-16
3.6
Cover
CRD Board
(19P1003)
Figure 3.36
Track Ball
(TA4721)
PNL Board
(19P1002)
Figure 3.37
3-17
3.6
LCD Unit
(104MU-1)
CRD Board
(19P1003)
Figure 3.38
Figure 3.39
Figure 3.40
3-18
3.7
Figure 3.41
Figure 3.42
Figure 3.43
3-19
3.7
Modulator
Board
(03P9270)
Read
Switch
(NSR-10
1-56)
Magnetron
(E3588)
MIC (RU-9458)
*Including
Circulator
Figure 3.44
IF AMP
Board
(03P9269)
See note 1.
Scanner
Motor
(RM-9455)
INT Board
(03P9298)
Figure 3.45
3-20
3.8
Figure 3.47
3-21
3.8
Read Switch
(NRS-101-56
)
MODULATOR
(MD-9208)
Figure 3.48
DC-DC CONV.
(MD-9335)
Scanner Motor
(RM-9087A)
IF AMP
Board
(IF-9214)
Magnetron
(E3571/
MG5388)
MIC
(RU-9360)
Circulator
(FCX73)
Figure 3.49
3-22
3.9
Figure 3.50
MOTOR (RM-8577)
Figure 3.51
3-23
3.9
MOTOR
Figure 3.52
MOTOR
Read Switch
(S 802: NSR-101-56)
Figure 3.53
MIC
(SRX-25, A)
Magnetron
(E3587)
MODULATOR Board
(MD-9052 A)
Circulator
(FCX-71)
Read Switch
(S 801: NSR-101-56)
IF AMP Board
(IF-7758C)
INT Board
(03P8630)
3-24
3.10
Figure 3.55
Figure 3.56
3-25
3.10
MOTOR (RM-8025)
RF Unit (RTR-065)
Figure 3.57
IF AMP board
(IF-9215)
INT Board
(03P9249)
Figure 3.58
RF Unit (RTR-065)
Circulator
Magnetron
(MG5248)
MIC (RU-9390)
Figure 3.59
RF Unit (RTR-065)
3-26
3.10
Magnetron
(MG5248)
Figure 3.60
RF Unit (RTR-065)
MODULATOR Board
(03P9235 A)
Figure 3.61
3-27
3.11
RSB-0070-064 : 24rpm
RSB-0073-064 : 48rpm
Figure 3.62 Scanner Unit (Bow Side)
Figure 3.63
3-28
3.11
MOTOR (RM-8025)
RF Unit (RTR-064)
Figure 3.64
MOTOR (RM-8711)
RF Unit (RTR-064)
Figure 3.65
3-29
3.11
Magnetron
(MG5389 or
E3560)
INT Board
(03P9249)
IF AMP Board
(IF-9214)
Figure 3.66
RF Unit, RTR-059
Circulator
(RC-4356)
Magnetron
(MG5388 or
E3571)
MIC
(RU-9390)
Figure 3.67
RF Unit, RTR-059
Magnetron
(MG5388 or E3571)
Figure 3.68
RF Unit, RTR-059
3-30
3.11
MODULATOR
Board
(03P9235 A)
(Old board)
Figure 3.69
3-31
3.12
Figure 3.70
Figure 3.71
3-32
3.12
MOTOR (RM-8025)
RF Unit (RTR-059)
Figure 3.72
MOTOR (RM-8711)
RF Unit (RTR-059)
Figure 3.73
3-33
3.12
Magnetron
(MG5389 or
E3560)
INT Board
(03P9249)
IF AMP Board
(IF-9214)
Figure 3.74
RF Unit (RTR-059)
Circulator
(RC-4356)
Magnetron
(MG5389 or
E3560)
MIC
(RU-9390)
Figure 3.75
RF Unit (RTR-059)
Magnetron
(MG5389 or E3560)
Figure 3.76
RF Unit (RTR-059)
3-34
3.12
MODULATOR
Board
(03P9235)
(Old board)
Figure 3.77
RF Unit (RTR-059)
3-35
Chapter 4.
Adjustment
Hazardous Voltage
This equipment uses high voltage electricity which can SHOCK, BURN
or cause DEATH.
Always make sure the electrical power is turned off before attempting to
change a component or inspecting the inside of the equipment. A
residual charge may exist in capacitors, even with the equipment turned
off. Always short all supply lines to the chassis with an insulated
screwdriver or a similar tool before touching the circuit.
4-1
4.1
Adjusters
4.1 Adjusters
4.1.1
R63
R133
TP5
TP10
TP4
TP8
R137
R162
TP6
TP1
TP3
Figure 4.1
TP9
TP2
Item
Description
TP1
SIG_1
TP2
IF2_IN
TP3
IF1_OUT
TP4
IF1_OUT
TP5
SW_F (MAIN)
TP6
SW_F
(ST-BY)
TP7
Not used
TP8
GND
0V
TP9
AGND
0V
TP10
ASIG
4-2
Remarks
4.1
4.1.2
Adjusters
TP2
TP3
TP5
TP6
TP7
TP4
TP8
TP11
TP10
TP9
TP12
S1
TP14
TP15
TP13
Figure 4.2
Signal
Rating
TP1
TP2
HD
BP
5 V, Negative (0V)
5 Vpp (180 Hz, 450 pulse/rotation)
TP3
EXT TRIG
TP4
TX TRIG
TP5
PLL VCO
TP6
VIDEO OUT
TP7
TP8
PW_A
TP9
PW_B
TP10
H: OFF, L: Normal
TP11
VIDEO INPUT
TP12
Reset
TP13
47.6 MHz
TP14
TP15
4-3
Condition
TX
TX
TX
POWER ON
4.1
4.1.3
Adjusters
TP6
TP5
TP4
S1
TP3
TP8
TP7
TP9
TP10
TP11
TP12
TP13
TP14
Figure 4.3
Signal
TX TRIG
TP2
TP3
TP4
TP5
TP6
TP7
TP8
TP9
TP10
TP11
TP12
EXT TRIG
VIDEO OUT
Power OFF (to PTU)
VIDEO INPUT
BP
PW_A
PLL VCO
PW_B
CPU CLK OUT
HD
Remote Controller
Input data
TP13
TP14
Rating
9 V to 12 Vpp positive, approx. 8 to 12 us
Short range: 1950 Hz to 2250 Hz,
Midium range: 1100 Hz to 1300 Hz,
Long range: 550 Hz to 650 Hz
Depending on input revel
Approx. 4 Vpp (Main Bang Level)
H: OFF, L: Normal
Approx. 4 Vpp (Main Bang Level)
5 Vpp (180 Hz, 450 pulse/rotation)
Short pulse: H, Medium pulse: L, Long pulse: L
5 Vpp (921600 pulse/rotation)
Short pulse: H, Medium pulse: H, Long pulse: L
47.6 MHz
5 V, Negative (0V)
A 5V pulse appears, receiving the Signal from
the remote control unit. Noise is observed at the
absent the signal.
Normal: L , Error: H (approx 2.7 V)
RESET: H, NORMAL: L
4-4
Condition
TX
TX
TX
4.1
4.1.4
Adjusters
TP16
TP1
TP6
TP2
TP7
TP4
TP10
TP9
TP11
TP13
TP12
TP17
TP15
TP19
TP8
TP18
Figure 4.4
Signal
TP1, 6,14
TP2
GND
BATT_PORT
TP3
RESET_N
REMOTE_N
TP4
TP5
GA2_CLK
TP7
B.P
TP8
CPU_CLK_OUT
TP9
TX_TRIG
TP10
Rating
Condition
Remote Controller
Input data
TX
PWR_OFF
TP11
HD
TX
TP12
VIDEO LEVEL
TX
TP13
EXT_TRIG
TP15
STC CURVE
TP16
CPU CLK
TP17
AC RAIN
TP18
GA1_CLK
TP19
SAMPL_T
4-5
TX
Ant. Height: 10 m
Range: 12 nm
Gain: fully cw
STC: fully cw
4.1
4.1.5
Adjusters
TP3
TP1
TP4, 5, 6
TP10
TP15
TP11
TP9
TP7
TP8
Figure 4.5
TP12
TP13
TP14
Signal
Rating
TP1
STC CURVE
TP2
VIDEO LEVEL
TP3
RESET_N
TP4
GND
TP5
GND
TP6
PWR_OFF
Condition
Ant. Height:
Range: 12 nm
Gain: fully cw
STC: fully cw
TX
Normal: 0 V , OFF: 4 V
TP7
HEADING
TP8
B.P
TP9
CLKOUT
45 MHz
TP10
EXT_TRIG
TP11
GND
TP12
DENCHI_PORT
TP13
REMOTE_N
TP14
TX_TRIG
TP15
GND
4-6
TX
TX
4.1
4.1.6
Adjusters
R67
TP3
R11 (GND)
TP1
Figure 4.6
TP 1,
R11(GND)
J202 #1(+)
#5(-)
J202 #3(+)
#5(-)
J202 #7(+)
#5(-)
J203 #1(+)
#5(-)
Test Item
Ratings
Ratings
Remarks
R67
Inverter Frequency
+12 V
11.4 to 12.6 V
+5 V
5.05 to 5.15 V
12 V
11.4 to 12.6 V
-24 V
-22.0 to 26.0 V
4-7
4.1
4.1.7
Adjusters
TP1
Figure 4.7
TP 1,
R11(GND)
J202 #1(+)
#5(-)
J202 #3(+)
#5(-)
J202 #7(+)
#5(-)
J203 #1(+)
#5(-)
Test Item
Ratings
Ratings
Remarks
R67
Inverter Frequency
43 to 45 kHz
+12 V
12.0 to 12.5 V
+5 V
4.75 to 5.25 V
12 V
11.4 to 12.6 V
-24 V
-22.0 to 26.0 V
4-8
4.1
4.1.8
Adjusters
TP2
R50
TP5
R79
R68
TP4
R72
Figure 4.8
TP 2 (+)
TP1 ()
TP4, TP5 (+)
TP3 ()
J1358 #A7 (+)
#A18 ()
J1358 #A14 (+)
TP3()
J1358 #A16 (+)
TP3 ()
J1358 #A3 (+)
TP3 ()
Test Item
Ratings
Ratings
Frequency (12 V)
44 to 46 kHz
R91
89 to 91 kHz
R68
+5 V
+4.99 to +5.01 V
R72
+12 V
+11.9 to +12.1 V
R50
12 V
11.4 to 12.6 V
+3.3 V
+3.29 to 3.31 V
R79
4-9
Remarks
4.1
4.1.9
Adjusters
Figure 4.9
CRT
VR1 (CONT)
VR7 (FOCUS)
VR6 (BRIGHT)
VR3 (V-LINE)
VR2 (V-HOLD)
VR4 (V-SIZE)
VR5 (H-HOLD)
Figure 4.10
CRT Board
4-10
4.1
Adjusters
Horizontal Synchro
Pulse
(31.47 kHz)
31.78 S
1.91 S
0V
0.64 S
0.7 to 3.6 Vpp
Video Signal
25.42 S
Timing Chart Between Horizontal Synchro pulses and video signal
0.064 mS
Vertical Synchro
Pulse
(60.0Hz)
TTL
16.68 mS
1.05 mS
0V
0.32 mS
0.7 to 3.6 Vpp
Video Signal
15.25 mS
Timing Chart Between Vertical Synchro pulses and video signal
Fig 4.11
4-11
4.1
Adjusters
TP1
TP2
TP3
Figure 4.12
Signal
Rating
TP1
3.3 Vdc
3.0 V to 3.45 V
TP2
5.0 Vdc
4.75 V to 5.25 V
TP3
GND
4-12
Condition
4.1
4.1.11
Adjusters
TP6
TP9
TP4
TP8
TP1
Figure 4.13
Test Item
Ratings
41.6 MHz
Remarks
TP 1, 9
TP 2
GND
OSC
TP 4
TX
TP 7
CLK OUTPUT
207.23 MHz
TP 8
QV OUTPUT
TX
4-13
4.1
Figure 4.14
03P8630 Board
4-14
Adjusters
4.1
Figure 4.15
03P9298 Board
4-15
Adjusters
4.1
Adjusters
VR 601
TP 604
TP 601
VR 602
TP 603
TP 602
TP 605
Figure 4.16
IF-7758C
Test Item
Ratings
VR No
Remarks
TP 601
TP 602
Noise Figure
GND
TP 603
Video signal
TP 604
Gain/STC
monitor
VR601
VR602
VR603
TP 605
Tuning indicator
TP 8
Tuning indicator
VC5
J611 #9 (-)
J613 #2 (+)
MIC
(R. Monitor)
ST-BY
4-16
4.1
Adjusters
TP 5
TP 1
VC 2
VR 2
TP 6
TP 2
VC 5
TP 8
Figure 4.17
TP 3
TP 7
IF-9214
Test Item
Ratings
VR No
Remarks
VC1,2
TP 1
TP 2
Bandwidth correction
GND
TP 5
+7 V
5.9 to 7.5 V
TP 6
9 V
8.8 to 9.4 V
TP 7
+9 V
8.7 to 9.3 V
TP 8
Tuning indicator
J611 #9 (-)
J613 #2 (+)
MIC
(R. Monitor)
1.2 to 3.1 V
4-17
VC5
ST-BY
4.1
Adjusters
TP 4
TP 6
VC 4
TP 1
Figure 4.18
VC 3
VC 2
VC 1
Test Item
Ratings
VR No
Remarks
TP 1
Bandwidth
correction
VC1,2,4
TP 4
Tuning indicator
VC3
V2
V3
A/ C SEA wave
10s
V1
T1
TP 6
0V
V2: 1.0 to 2.0 V
T1: 20 to 60 s
V2
TX
GAIN: MAX
A/C SEA: MIN
A/C RAIN: MAX
0.1V
A/C RAIN
V1
T1
0V
V2: 0.4 to 1.4 V
J611 #11 ()
J611 #12 (+)
U7 #1
U5 #3
U6 #3
Noise level
Adj.
+5 V
9 V
+9 V
8.8 to 9.4 V
8.7 to 9.3 V
4-18
TX
GAIN: MAX
A/C SEA: MAX
A/C RAIN: MAX
VR1,2
ST-BY
4.1
J809
Figure 4.19
Check Item
Ratings
Remarks
J809 #2
IND
J809 #7
VIDEO
Fig. 4.22
J809 #9
STC
Fig. 4.21
2.0 to 3.0 V
4-19
Adjusters
4.1
Figure 4.20
Check Item
Ratings
Remarks
TP601
IND
2.5Vdc
TP602
ECHO
Waveform 1
TP603
AGC
TP604
IF
Not measurable
AC/SEA Waveform
Condition ; TX, STC voltage (J809 #9) adjusted to 3.4 to 3.6 V manually.
Test Point ; Between R46 and R47.
Ratings ; V1=3.1 to 3.5V, V2=0.8 to 1.0V, V3=0.2 to 0.4V, T1=40 to 50us
Figure 4.21
STC Waveform
4-20
Adjusters
4.1
Adjusters
03P9269
J809 #7 (Video): 66 PCB
TP602 (ECHO): 44 PCB
Echo appears after main bang
1 to 3 V
Settings on oscilloscope
1.00 V, 200ns
Waveform 1
Figure 4.22
Video Signal
4-21
4.1
Adjusters
VR802
J806
TP801
VR801
J803
03P9323
VR803
Test Item
Ratings
VR No
Remarks
TX-TRIG
TP 802
GND
TP 804
Inverter
Frequency
J803 #4, #6
Mag. Heater
7.55 V to 7.65 V dc
J803 #1 #6
TX-HV
11.0 to 12.3 V dc
J803 #3, #6
+28 V dc
26.0 to 30.0 V dc
Mag. Current
J803 #5, #6
(4 kW, A)
J803 #5, #6
(4 kW, B)
J803 #5, #6
(6 kW)
Mag. Current
Mag. Current
4-22
TX Condition
VR 801
ST-BY
VR 802
TX,
Long Range
VR 803
TX,
Short Range
VR 802
TX,
Long Range
VR 803
TX,
Short Range
VR 802
TX,
Long Range
VR 803
TX,
Short Range
4.1
TP 802
VR801
TP801
Adjusters
VR802
TP804
Figure 4.24
Test Item
Ratings
VR No
Remarks
TX-TRIG
TP 802
GND
TP 804
Inverter
Frequency
J803 #4, #6
Mag. Heater
7.55 V to 7.65 V dc
J803 #1 #6
TX-HV
11.0 to 12.3 V dc
J803 #3, #6
+20 V dc
18.5 to 21.5 V dc
Mag. Current
J803 #5, #6
4-23
TX Condition
VR 801
VR 802
ST-BY
TX Condition,
Long Range
4.1
Adjusters
TP802
TP 801
VR 802
VR 801
Figure 4.25
Test Item
Ratings
VR No
Remarks
TX-TRIG
TP 802
GND
TP 804
Inverter
Frequency
J803 #4, #6
TX
Mag. Heater
7.4 V to 7.6V dc
VR 801
J803 #1 #6
TX-HV
J803 #3, #6
+20 V dc
18.5 to 21.5 V dc
Mag. Current
J803 #5, #6
4-24
VR 802
ST-BY
ST-BY
TX,
Long Range
4.1
Adjusters
TP806
TP807
TP804
TP808
J808
TP814
TP803
TP802 TP806
TP811
VR801
Figure 4.26
TP812
TP805
TP804
VR801
VR851
Figure 4.27
4-25
VR851
VR852
4.1
Adjusters
Check Item
Ratings
TP801/TP802
+9V
8.7~9.9Vdc
TP803/TP802
TP804-1/
TP804-4
TP804-2/
TP804-4
TP804-3/
TP804-4
VD1
34~46kHz
-6V
-6.9~-5.5Vdc
+5V
4.75~5.25Vdc
+12V
11.9~12.1Vdc
3.05 to 3.15 Vdc
TP804-5/
TP804-4
TP804-6/
TP804-4
TP804-7/
TP804-4
TP805/TP806
Remarks
Save wave as VD2
Adjuster: VR801
TX, long, VR851
(33 board)
TX, short, VR852
(33 board)
VR851, TX, 3nm Range
(22 board)
+8V
7.8~8.2Vdc
ST-BY/TX
8.5~9.35Vdc
(8.1~9.1Vdc)
+12V
11.9~12.1Vdc
TP807
GATE2
Waveform 2
TP808
VD2
Waveform 3
TP811
TRIG
Waveform 1
TP812
GND
TP813
TX. PW.
Waveform 4
TP814
GATE1
Waveform 5
ST-BY
(TX, 6nm)
Gate signal of switching FET
4-26
4.1
TP811(TRIG.)
Vp-p=10 V
PW=8.0s
TX-LONG
Settings on oscilloscope
2.00 V, 10.0s
Waveform 1
TP807(GATE2)
Vp-p=10 V
f=38kHz
Power supply: 24 V
Settings on oscilloscope
2.00 V, 10.0s
Waveform 2
TP808(VD2)
Vp-p=25 V
f=38kHz
@Power supply: 24 V
Settings on oscilloscope
5.00 V, 10.0s
Waveform 3
4-27
Adjusters
4.1
TP813(TX.PW.)
Vp-p=10 V
PW=1.0s
@TX-LONG
Settings on oscilloscope
2.00 V, 1.00s
Waveform 4
TP814(GATE1)
Vp-p=8 V
f=40kHz
@Power supply: 24 V
Settings on oscilloscope
2.00 V, 10.0s
Waveform 5
4-28
Adjusters
4.1
Adjusters
TP803
(GND)
TP802
Figure 4.28
J802
VR803
VR804
TP803
VR802
TP802
Figure 4.29
Test Item
Ratings
VR No
Remarks
#1
TX-HV
#4
Mag.
Heater
7.4 V to 7.6 V dc
R106
(PTU-9335 Board)
ST-BY
1.5 to 1.7 V dc
VR804
#5
Mag.
Current
TP 802
#6
GND
1.1 to 1.2 V dc
VR803
1.1 to 1.3 V dc
VR802
4-29
4.1
Adjusters
VR 801
TP 801
TP 802
VR 802
Figure 4.30
MD9052A
Test Item
Ratings
VR No
Remarks
TX
9 to 12 V
TP 801
Trigger (in)
6 to 10 s
1934 Hz to 2138 Hz (short range)
1140 Hz to 1260 Hz (medium range)
560 Hz to 620 Hz (long range)
TP 802
0 V (GND)
1.4 to 1.6 V dc
VR802
Long Range,
TX
#1
Mag. Curr.
#2
0 V (GND)
#3
Mag. heater
8.0 to 8.2 V dc
#6
TX-HV
FET drain
TP 804
TP 806
VR801
4-30
ST-BY
4.1
Adjusters
Figure 4.31
PTU-9335
4-31
Chapter 5.
Maintenance
S1
Figure 5.1
Setting of DIP switch S1 on SPU Board
S1
Item to be set
#1
#2
#3
#4
Model
not used
not used
not used
Setting
ON
OFF
MODEL 1722/1732/1742/1762
not used
not used
not used
GD-1700
not used
not used
not used
S1
Figure 5.2
Setting of DIP switch S1 on SPU Board
S1
Item to be set
#1
#2
#3
#4
Model
not used
not used
not used
Setting
ON
OFF
MODEL 1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C
not used
not used
not used
GD-1700C
not used
not used
not used
5-1
J210
J208
Figure 5.3
J207
J208
J210
J206
03P9282 board
J206
Figure 5.4
Description
J207
03P9283 Board
Settings
J206
J207
B side (RS-422)
all disconnected
J208
J210
: Default setting
5-2
SRAM
Memory contents
EEPROM
RAM CARD
5-3
Data to be erased
SRAM data, excepting for the following data.
NET WORK SOUNDER SETUP
NETWORK SETUP
GPS SENSOR SETUP
IP ADRESS
HOST NAME
Note) When the keep-alive battery lowers in
voltage, all data retained by the SRAM is
erased
1) Data is erased and factory-default is set
on the GP-310B.
2) GPS SENSOR SETUP menu is set to
factory-default.
Menu Selection;
[MENU],
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION,
SYSTEM SETUP,
TEST & CLEAR, MEMORY CLEAR
5-4
EEPROM DATA
SPU Board
Save data, menu and installation settings, on to the memory card before replacing the board. Then,
after removing the board, play back it from the memory card. (Reason: Settings are stored on
EEPROM and SRAM located on the SPU board.)
IMPORTANT!
After replacing the SPU board, factory menu setting must be carried out properly.
5-5
Radiator Assy.
Driving Pulley
03-146-3304
*M38 4pcs.
M38 2pcs.
B801 Motor
RM-9455
Connector
Driver Pulley
Fix at the
same time.
Bearing
Retainer
STS Belt
40S2M266UG
two dowels
dowels
B
View from B
STS Belt
Driving pulley
Driver pulley
Figure 5.5
5-6
Magnetron
Handle the magnetron, taking the followings into account.
1. Use a non-magnetic screw driver to dismount and mount the magnetron.
2. Keep the magnetron 25mm away from the metals.
3. Never pull the magnetron lead wires.
MIC
See figure below.
M420
U801
S-RX50
Dowels
M410 4pcs.
IF
03P9269
V801 Magnetron
E3588
J810
J808
Figure 5.6
5-7
Replacement of Battery
CAUTION:
Lithium cell must be disposed of properly. The lithium cell used in this unit may explode
resulting in a fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not recharge and disassemble.
The lithium batteries used on the SPU board;
Type
Code Number
CR2450-F2 ST2 000-133-495
Qty
1
BT1
JP3
(Rear side)
BT1
JP2
(Rear side)
(b) 03P9280
(a) 19P1001
JP2
BT1
BT1
BT1
JP2
(Rear side)
(d) 03P9286
(c)
(c) 03P9288
Figure 5.7
SPU Boards
5-8
1. Connection
There are two methods to update NavNets software via a PC.
(a) Single connection
A PC is connected to the NavNet display with a cross cable locally made.
MJ
RJ4
Cross cable
RJ45
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
MJ6
RJ45
RJ45
** Straight cable
HUB
MJ6
Typical Ethernet
Straight cable
RJ45
RJ45
** Straight cable
RJ45
MJ6
** Straight cable
**: MJ-A6SPF0016-005
(P/N 000-144-601)
5-9
2. Procedure
The procedure differs depending on the OS of the PC to be used.
A. Updating NavNet display unit
The software is supplied in a Zip file. After unzipping you should find the following files.
a) NWLOADER.bin
b) NWUPPG.exe
c) XXXXXX(X).bbb
d) SETUP.bat
XXXXXX(X) depends on the display unit to be upgraded.
C-MAP version
M1722Mc for 7 monochrome display
M1722Cc for 7 color display
M1833Mc for 10 CRT display
M1943Cc for 10.4color LCD display
Navionics version
M1722C for 7 color display
M1833 for 10 CRT display
M1943C for 10.4 color LCD display
5-10
ETR.bin
NWUPPG.exe
NWLOADFJ.b
LOADING.bat
e) NWUPPG.txt
To upgrade ETR sounder system program;
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
5-11
Program Number
0359170-0xx
0359171-0xx
0359172-0xx
0359173-0xx
0359174-0xx
0359175-0xx
1950001-0xx
1950002-0xx
GP-310B
4850218-0xx
ETR-6/10N
0252306-0xx
ARP-11
1859027-1xx
5-12
NET Board
(03P9284)
6P
NavNet
10P
RX AMP
DIGITAL
CIRCUIT
XDR
TX AMP
3P
12-24VDC
POWER SUPPLY
3A
Figure A.1
A-1
1.
Circuit description
U2
U5
DRAM
16Mbit
U7
A/D
16
SOUNDER SIG
TEMP SENSOR
SOUNDER AMP
H/L FREQ
TX CARRIER
U3
EEPROM
EXT KP
KP OUT
4kbit
SPEED PULSE
POWER/STB LED
U1
RESET
DIP SW
16
SERIAL I/O
NET Board
Figure A.2
A-2
1.
Circuit description
P100V
P12V
TX trans
#56
G/A
Tx carrier
(TX0_N)
FET
FET
Q6
#7
U8
Figure A.3
600W
Driver
Tx carrier
#55
(TX1_N)
1kW
3
#6
C17
FET
Q5
Transducer
TP1
Trap
Pre AMP
SW1
U18
Buf1
LOG
AMP1
AMP3
TP3 (200kHz)
Figure A.4
A-3
TP2
TP4 (50kHz)
SW2
U19
TP10
AMP1
1.
Circuit description
+
DC IN
Fuse
Input low-/overvoltage detector
U32
Filter
3.3V Reg.
+3.3 V
CPU
8.3 V
Switching
cont. ckt
Figure A.5
Switching
circuit
Rectifier
A-4
12 V REG
+100 V
+12 V
5 V REG
+5 V
-5 V REG
-5 V
1.
Circuit description
Type
POWER
MJ-A3SRMD
(J1)
22S0195-2
XDR
(J2)
NETWORK
(J3)
MJ-A10SRMD
MJ-6SRMD
Signal
Remarks
DC_P
DC_M
SHIELD
SPD
+12V
SPD0V/SHIELD
TEMP
N.C.
N.C.
TEMP0V
XDR-
XDR_SHIELD
10
XDR+
E_TD_P
E_TD_N
E_RD_P
E_RD_N
NC
SHIELD
A-5
Temperature signal
2.
Location of parts
2. Location of parts
F-NET Board (03P9284)
J9
R63
R119
TP10
TP5
TP3
R133
TP2
TP8
TP4
TP1
R158
CR29
R137
J4
TP6
J8
TP9
J12
MAIN Board
(02P6294)
CR1
Figure A.6
3. Jumpers
The jumper wires on the MAIN board function as below. The ETR-6/10N can be checked without
the display by changing jumper wire setting of J8.
Table A.2
JP
J8
Selection
Mode selection
Default
#1 and #2
J12
#1 and #2
Jumper setting
Remarks
No jumper: Network mode
#1- #2: Network mode
#3- #4: 50 kHz TX/RX circuit is on for test.
#5- #6: 200 kHz TX/RX circuit is on for test
#7-#8: 50 kHz and 200 kHz TX/RX circuits are
on alternately for test.
#1- #2: 600 W
#3- #4: 1 kW
A-6
4.
Adjustment
4. Adjustment
Potentiometers on the MAIN board are used to adjust voltages and frequencies as below.
Table A.3
ADJ
R119
R133
Item
+100V
PWR-SYNC
(+100V)
Adjustment
Remarks
Adjusts +100 V line. Rating: 99.5 to 100.5 Vdc.
Adjusts switching frequency of main power supply circuit.
Rating: 83.5 to 83.9 kHz at #5 of U28
3V
0V
83.7
0.2kHz (about 12
s)
Condition
ST-BY
Procedure
Adjusts switching frequency of stand-by 3.3 V circuit.
Rating: 62.5 to 68.5 kHz at #5 of U30 in stand-by mode
Adjuster
R137
3V
0V
65.5
3.0kHz (about 15
s)
ST-BY
TX
TX
0V
0
A-7
12
(
s)
R158
R137
5.
5. LEDs
Two LEDs are provided on the board.
Table A.4
LED
CR1
Status of LEDs
Item
ST-BY
Remarks
During stand-by: Lighting
During communication with Navnet display:
Blinking every 2 seconds
During test mode: Blinking every 4 seconds
During program upgradation:
Power on: Blink 3 times; during installation: blinking 3 times; at
completion of installation: blinking every 0.5 sec.
CR29
+100V
6. Test points
The table below shows signals at test points on the MAIN board.
Table A.5
TP
Item
Test points
Description
TP1
SIG_1
TP2
IF2_IN
TP3
IF1_OUT
TP4
IF1_OUT
TP5
SW_F (MAIN)
TP6
SW_F
(ST-BY)
TP9
AGND
TP10
ASIG
A-8
Remarks
LEDs
7.
Transducer Check
7. Transducer Check
This section describes the procedure to check the transducer.
Capacitance
7500 pF
7500 pF
8500 pF
2560 pF
2560 pF
1
2
Signal Generator
Transducer
S.G.
Oscilloscope
POT
A-9
7.
Transducer Check
Table A.7
Type
Power
Freq.
Z()
Ro()
50B-6
50B-6G
50B-6B
50B-62M
50B-92M
50B-9B
200B-5
200B-5S
520-5PSD
1 kW
1 kW
1 kW
1 kW
1 kW
1 kW
1 kW
1 kW
0.5 kW
520-5PWD
0.5 kW
520-5MSD
0.5 kW
50/200-1T
1 kW
50/200-12M
1 kW
50 kHz
50 kHz
50 kHz
50 kHz
50 kHz
50 kHz
200 kHz
200 kHz
50 kHz
200 kHz
50 kHz
200 kHz
50 kHz
200 kHz
50 kHz
200 kHz
50 kHz
200 kHz
190 - j165
138 -j163
190-j165
203-j118
97-j51
95-j90
313-j380
180-j344
206+j27
164-j186
232+j16
177-j176
240-j54
129-j92
190 - j165
180-j344
190 - j165
180-j344
333
348
333
272
124
124
779
851
210
375
233
352
252
415
333
851
333
851
Fo
Figure A.8
Fr
Resonant curve
To check the transducer whether it is good or not, compare the curve with one obtained from a
good transducer.
1) When transducer elements peel off the housing, the ratio of A to B increases. This is similar to
he measurement in air.
2) When transducer element cracks, several other resonant points may be obtained.
3) When transducer element splits, resonant point may be not obtained at the frequency "Fo".
A-10
7.
Transducer Check
POT
S.G.
Vs(Vpp)
Transducer
Sweep
Generator
Figure A.9
Oscilloscope
Figure A.10 shows the resonant waveform of the transducer "50B-6B", obtained by using the
check circuit shown in figure A.9.
50B-6B (Sweep Range: 10 to 80 kHz)
Impedance
Frequency
Fo (50kHz):Center of Scale
Figure A.10
Since the waveform differs with the resister "R" and the measuring condition (i.e., in water or in
air), the resister and measuring condition must be the same when checking the transducer.
A.11 shows the waveforms of normal and defective transducers (type: 50B-12), measured in water,
depth of about 2 m. If the waveform appears as shown in a ring, the transducer is defective.
Defective Transducer (1)
Normal Transducer
A-11
7.
Transducer Check
Figure A.11 Resonant characteristics of normal and defective transducer "Type 50B-12"
A-12
7.
Transducer Check
In air
520520-5PSD/520
5PSD/520/520-5PWD/5205PWD/520-5MSD
50kHz
50kHz
5msec/div, 0.5V/div
5msec/div, 0.5V/div
520520-5PSD/520
5PSD/520/520-5PWD/5205PWD/520-5MSD
520520-5PSD/520
5PSD/520/520-5PWD/5205PWD/520-5MSD
200kHz
5msec/div, 1V/div
200kHz
5msec/div, 1V/div
A-13
7.
In water
Transducer Check
In air
525ST525ST-PWD/525ST
PWD/525ST/525ST-MSD
525ST525ST-PWD/525ST
PWD/525ST/525ST-MSD
53kHz
53kHz
5msec/div, 1V/div
5msec/div, 1V/div
525ST525ST-PWD/525ST
PWD/525ST/525ST-MSD
525ST525ST-PWD/525ST
PWD/525ST/525ST-MSD
200kHz
200kHz
5msec/div, 1V/div
5msec/div, 1V/div
50B50B- 6/50B
6/50B/50B-6B/50B6B/50B-6G/50B6G/50B-62M
50B50B- 6/50B
6/50B/50B-6B/50B6B/50B-6G/50B6G/50B-62M
A-14
7.
In water
Transducer Check
In air
50B50B- 9B/50B
9B/50B/50B-92B
50B50B- 9B/50B
9B/50B/50B-92B
200B200B- 5/200B
5/200B/200B-5S
200B200B- 5/200B
5/200B/200B-5S
A-15
Supplement B.
Navnet Display
L/L Data
Heading
12-24 VDC
Sensor
Chart Card
2) Procedure
To overwrite the simulation data;
1. Turn on the unit.
2. Select North up mode. (RADAR DISPLAY, NORTH UP)
3. Select a desired range and record the range in use.
4. To store the picture, press [MENU], SYSTEM CONFIGRATION, SYSTEM
MENU, SIMULATION SETUP, RADAR SIMULATION DATA, and ON.
5. Simulation 2 data is overwritten by a new radar picture with NOW GETTING
SIMULATION DATA. DO NOT TURN OFF DISPLAY UNIT. on the screen.
When overwriting is complete, the message disappears.
6. Record the latitude and longitude where data is saved.
To overwrite the simulation 1 data, turn on the unit by pressing [POWER] key while holding
[MENU] key, and take steps 2 to 6 above.
B-1
Replay
1) Configuration
No GPS receiver and heading sensor are required.
Navnet Display
12-24 VDC
Chart card
2) Procedure
(a) Radar mode
To reproduce the simulation picture in radar mode, use the keystrokes of [MENU],
SYSYTEM CONFIGRATION, SYSYTEM MENU, SIMULATION SETUP,
RADAR SIMULATION 2.
Note) The range switch does not work in simulation mode.
(b) Overlay mode
To playback the radar picture in overlay mode;
1. Select Overlay mode. ([DISP], OVERLAY)
2. Set to North up mode. (RADAR DISPLAY, NORTH UP)
B-2
SYSTEM
SETUP,
SYSTEM
SETUP,
8. Use Chart Offset function to align the radar picture over the chart data correctly.
B-3
General
Model 1953C consists of display unit, power supply unit, and scanner unit. The display unit is the
10.4-inch color NavNet series display unit, same as Model 1833C. The scanner unit is identical to
one used for FR-7112. Newly developed is the power supply unit PSU-005.
Figure C.1 shows the configuration of Model 1953C.
Scanner
Unit
Power
Supply Unit
(PSU-005)
Display
Unit
(RDP-139)
12 to 24Vdc
12 to 24Vdc
10.4-inch NavNet
Display Unit
1833C
B (36 nm)
1933C
F (48 nm)
1943C
G (64 nm)
1953C
H (72 nm)
The software of the display unit is V.12 (Navionics version) and V.08 (C-MAP version) or above.
C-1
The table below lists the major components in the scanner unit.
Parts Name
MODULATOR board
POWER SUPPLY board
IF AMP board
INTERFACE Board
Limiter
MIC
Magnetron
Circulator
Scanner Motor
Signal Cable
Type
03P9237
03P9236
BIF-9099
03P9250
RU-9099
RU-9253 or RU-9371
MG5241/E3566
RC-4356
RM-8376 (24 rpm) or RM-8711 (48 rpm)
RW-6537
Note: MICs RU-9253 and RU-9371 have the same characteristic. Either of them can be used for
and MODEL 1953C.
2.
The power supply unit PSU-005 includes p.c. board 19P1006 consisting of +/-12V switching
regulator, +32 V regulator, Tuning Control Circuit, and 90-second timer. The unit receives PWR
ON signal from the display unit.
The +/-12V switching regulator is similar to that on 19P1005. U2 is a PWM switching regulator
controller. At power-on, +10V is supplied to switching regulator controller U2 through Q4. The
switching frequency is set to 45 kHz by R20. R23 adjusts +12 V line to 12.2 V. CR10 lights when
+12 V line is normal. To generate stable voltage, U2 receives a feedback signal at #2 (ININV).
+32 V regulator, consisting of U6 and associated parts, generates +32 V from 12 V. +32 V is used
in the tune control circuit.
U7 is the tune control circuit. Tune control voltage is sent from the display unit to J5 on 19P1006.
The input voltage, ranging from 1 V to 11V, is boosted up to between 1 V and 31 V. The output is
connected to the MIC in the scanner unit via #6 of DJ1. CR13, TP5, and S1 are provided for
adjusting the tune control circuit at installation. Set the slide switch S1 to the upper position (short
circuit between #2 and #3). Transmit the radar on a long range with the antenna stopped. Adjust
R36 clockwise so that CR13 lights in the maximum brightness, or, the maximum voltage is
measured at TP5. After the adjustment, set S1 to the lower position (short circuit between #1 and
#2).
90-second timer, consisting of U10, U11 and associated parts, locates in TX TRIG line. This
circuit prevents the transmitter from being damaged by triggering before preheating of the
transmitter, or within about 90 seconds after power on. R61 is used to adjust the timer so that TP7
is 100 kHz.
C-2
Protector
1) +/-12 V line short-circuit
When +12 V or 12 V line short circuits, over-current flows in the primary windings of output
transformer T1. The over-current detector, consisting of U1, R1, R2, and R3, activates. That is,
U1 outputs low signal and Q6 turns on. Q7 is triggered into conduction. Q8 is on. Thus, DT
terminal of U2 becomes high and U2 stops oscillating.
2) Antenna motor power supply line
U9 turns on when the motor power supply line short circuits. C37 is charged through CR15 up
to about 2.5V and U8 turns on. When U8 is on state, Q6 turns on. Q7 is triggered into
conduction. Q8 is on. Thus, DT terminal of U2 becomes high. C37 discharges through Q10.
Ratings
VR No.
Remarks
44 to 46 kHz
44 to 46 kHz
Max. 12 V
30 to 36 kHz
99 to 101 kHz
R20
R20
R36
R61
C-3
PWR Board
19P1006
R6
(COUNTER ADJ)
TP4
CR10 (GRN)
TP3
TP7
R23
J4
R20
(F-ADJ)
TP5
TP1
CR13 (GRN)
R36
(TUNE ADJ)
J1
S1
(TUNE ADJ)
Add
End
J3
TP6
J5
C-4
TP3
500mV/div, 5Msec/div
(24V, STBY)
TP6
1V/div, 5Msec/div
(24V, STBY)
TP7
500mV/div, 5Msec/div
(24V, STBY)
C-5
3.
1.
RF IN
W.G. TO
COAX CONV.
POWER
FET AMP
DOBLEBALANCED
MIXER
FET OSC.
FET Buffer
IF HYBRID
1953C-SME-3
(+5V)
TUNING CONT.
(+5~+35V)
C-6
IF OUT
C-7
10
11
P/L- B
MBS-SIG
12
P/L- A
) TRIG-GND
TX-TRIG
20 V
MAG-C
7.5 V
) HV-GND
12 V
TX. HV
J801
J801
TX TRIG.PULSEWIDTH
U1
VR1
MAG. CUR. PRESET
TP2
DRIVER
Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5
FET MOD.
Q6, Q7, Q8, Q9
MAG. CUR.
DETECTOR
Q10, R19, R30
1953C-SME-4
J803
J802
HV-GND, TRIG-GND, and magnetron current detector ground are isolated on the board 03P9237, but these are same potential after the boared is
fitted and wired in the RF unit.
JP2
TP1
JP1
03P9237
To pulse
transformer
To pulse
transformer
C-8
J612-3
J612-4
J612-2
J612-1
GND
+5V
TUNING
MBS.SIG
Comparator
U7
J613-7
MBS
Q1
J613-5
Single multi
U8
Tuning
Amplifier
Q6
B.W
Comparator
U3
Amplifier
Q6, Q7
TP11
Amplifier
Q8, Q9
ATT
R89
IF IN
Detector
CR7, CR8
Amplifier
U4
MBS-L
Comparator
J611-5
U3
TP4
TP2
Gate
U9, U10
TP6
Amplifier Buffer
U6
U6
Log. Amp.
U1
Single multi
U8
LPF
L4
Gate Amplifier
U5
U5
MBS
Q2
TP12
Filter
Gate
U16
BPF
T3, T4
TP5
MBS
Q3
BW SW
CR1, CR2
TP1
-5V
+5V
TP10
TP8
Constant
current
Q4
Amplifier
U2
+5V
U15
-5V
U14
+5V
U12
TP3
-9V
U13
+9V
U11
-12V
+12V
B.W
TUNE.CONT.
MBS.SIG
TP9
TP7
R.Monit.
MBS-L
TUNE.IND
VIDEO.SIG
J613-7
J613-5
J611-13
J613-3
J613-1
J613-2
J611-11
J611-9
J611-8
J611-5
J611-1
J611-12
C-9
Figure C.6 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF 03P9236
GND
GND
12
6
1953C-SME-6
MBS-SIG
11
MBS-SIG DETECTOR
CR55, R71, C70
10
MBS-SIG
J852
BANDWIDTH SELECT
Q52
JP2
B, W,
JP1
P/L-B
10
+20V
P/L-B
MAG.C
5
P/L-A
+7.5V
+20V
3
J852
+20V
TX HV
MAG-C
5
+7.5V
4
P/L-A
FEEDBACK
U53
CONST.VOLT.PRESET
VR51
J857
+12V
TX HV
TX-TRIG
J851
JP51
OVERCURRENT
DETECTOR
U52
J852
4.5
-12
TP53
T51
GND
PULSEWIDTH MOD,
SWITCHING INV.
U51
03P9236
TX-TRIG
1.2
+12
J851
4.
Magnet
Scanner Motor
24rpm: RM-8367
48rpm: RM-8711
Transceiver Module
1953C-SME-7
C-10
IF AMP Board
(IF-9099)
INT Board
(03P9250)
J827
J821
J823
J822
1953C-SME-8
J829 J826
Magnetron
(MG5241)
MIC
(RU-9253/9371)
Circulator
(RC-4356)
1953C-SME-9
Pulse Transformer
(RT-4427)
POWER Board
(03P9236)
MODULATOR Board
(03P9237)
1953C-SME-10
C-11
IF-9099
TP6
TP7
TP9
J612
J611
J613
TP8
TP10
Test point
Test Point
Test Item
TP6
Tuning indicator
TP7
+9 V
TP8
+5 V
TP9
9 V
TP10
5 V
J613 #2 (+), J611 #9 () R. Monitor
J612 #3
+5 V
Other test points are for factory-use.
C-12
Ratings
2.5 to 3.5 V for Long
2.0 to 3.0 V for Short
8.55 to 9.45 Vdc
4.5 to 5.5 Vdc
8.55 to 9.45 Vdc
4.5 to 5.5 Vdc
1.7 to 4.5 Vdc
4.5 to 5.5 V
Remarks
TP1
JP1
J801
J803
VR1
1953C-SME-12
J802
Test Item
TP1
TX-TRIG
TP2
GND
J802 #5 (+),
#6 ()
Mag.
Current
Ratings
Short range: 2000 to 2300 Hz
Pulsewidth: 10 to 20uS (All range)
Polarity: Positive Polarity (8 to 12 V)
C-13
VR No
Remarks
TX
ST-BY
VR1
TX Long
TP53
TP52
J851
VR51
TP51
J852
J857
1953C-SME-13
J803 #4, #6
J803 #1, #6
J803 #3, #6
Test Item
GND
+12 V
Inverter
Frequency
Mag. Heater
TX-HV
+20 V
J803 #5, #6
Mag. Current
TP53
Ratings
VR No
C-14
Remarks
VR51
ST-BY
VR1
(03P9237)
TX Long
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
NAV NET
Drawing
Type
GD-1700/1700C
Drawing No.
Page
C4409-C01
S-1
GD-1900C
C4411-C01
S-2
MODEL 1722/1722C
C3494-C01
S-3
MODEL 1732/1732C
C3496-C01
S-4
MODEL 1742/1742C
C3498-C01
S-5
MODEL 1752/1752C
C3508-C01
S-6
MODEL 1762/1762C
C3500-C01
S-7
MODEL 1833
C3502-C01
S-8
MODEL 1933/1943
C3504-C01
S-9
MODEL 1833C
C3503-C01
S-10
MODEL 1933C/1943C
C3505-C01
S-11
ETR-6/10N
C2024-C01
S-12
GD-1700/1700C
C4409-K01
S-13
RDP-127 (M18XX/19XX)
C3502-K01
S-14
RDP-131 (M17XX)
C3494-K02
S-15
RDP-138/139 (1/3)
(M18XX/19XX, GD-1900C)
C3503-K01
S-16
RDP-138/139 (2/3)
(M18XX/19XX, GD-1900C)
C3503-K02
S-17
RDP-138/139 (3/3)
(M18XX/19XX, GD-1900C)
C3503-K03
S-18
03P9282 (GP/GD-1700/1700C)
C4409-K02
S-19
03P9283 (M17XX/17XXC)
C3494-K03
S-20
03P9304/03P9296
(M1833/1933/1943)
C3502-K02
S-21
19P1005 (1/4)
(M1833C/1933C/1943C)
C3503-K04
S-22
19P1005 (2/4)
(M1833C/1933C/1943C)
C3503-K05
S-23
19P1005 (3/4)
(M1833C/1933C/1943C)
C3503-K06
S-24
19P1005 (4/4)
(M1833C/1933C/1943C)
C3503-K07
S-25
03P9281
C3494-K04
S-26
03P9287
(M17XX/17XXC, GP/GD-1700/1700C)
C3502-K03
S-27
19P1002
C3503-K08
S-28
03P9284
C3494-K05
S-29
03P9290 (1/2)
C3502-K04
S-30
03P9290 (2/2)
C3502-K05
S-31
CARD BOARD
19P1003
C3502-K06
S-32
A1QA9DSP46
C3319-K04
S-33
ETR-6/10N
C2024-K01
S-34
02P9294 (1)
C2024-K02
S-35
02P9294 (2)
C2024-K03
S-36
INTERCONNECTION
DIAGRAM
DISPLAY UNIT
POWER SUPPLY
PANEL BOARD
NET BOARD
INT BOARD
S-0A
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
Drawing
Scanner Unit
MODULATOR Board
IF AMP Board
INT Board
PWR Board
RRV Board
Type
Drawing No.
Page
RSB-0087-070 (M1722/1722C)
C3494-K01
S-37
RSB-0071-058 (M1732/1732C)
C3444-K03
S-38
RSB-0047-051 (M1742/1742C)
C3343-K01
S-39
RSB-0091-069 (M1752/1752C)
C3508-K01
S-40
RSB-0070-065 (M1762/1762C)
C3481-K01
S-41
RSB-0071 (M1833/1833C)
C3441-K06
S-42
RSB-0070/0073-059/064
(M1933/1933C/1943/1943C)
C3459-K02
S-43
C3489-K04
S-44
C3489-K05
S-45
MD-9208 (M1732/1732C/1833/1833C)
C3441-K10
S-46
MD-9052 (M1742/1742C)
C3359-K05
S-47
MD-9235
(M1762/1762C/1933/1933C/1943/1943C)
C3490-K02
S-48
C3452-K03
S-49
C3508-K02
S-50
C3508-K03
S-51
C3490-K03
S-52
C3490-K04
S-53
C3319-K07
S-54
C3441-K08
S-55
03P9298 (M1722/1722C)
C3494-K06
S-56
03P8630 (M1742/1742C)
C3343-K02
S-57
03P9311 (M1752/1752C)
C3508-K04
S-58
03P9249
(M1762/1762C/1933/1933C/1943/1943C)
C3459-K03
S-59
03P9315 (M1752/1752C)
C3508-K05
S-60
03P9317A (M1732/1732C/1833/1833C)
C3441-K11
S-61
03P9323 (M1933/1933C/1943/1943C)
C3500-K01
S-62
Drawing No.
Page
Model 1953C
Drawing
Type
Interconnection
M1953C
C3512-C01
S-63
Scanner Unit
M1953C
C3460-K02
S-64
INT board
03P9250
C3460-K04
S-65
MODULATOR board
03P9237
C3460-K06
S-66
IF AMP board
IF-9099
C3398-K08
S-67
POWER board
03P9236
C3460-K05
S-68
19P1006
C3512-K01
S-69
19P1006
C3512-K02
S-70
S-0B