OPERATOR'S MANUAL
THD SATELLITE COMPASS
SC-110
MODEL
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・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer
9-52 Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN
Telephone : +81-(0)798-65-2111
Fax
: +81-(0)798-65-4200
A : FEB 2004
.
Printed in Japan
All rights reserved.
F : FEB. 08, 2011
Pub. No. OME-72570-F
(AKMU ) SC-110
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
General
• The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual.
Wrong operation or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury.
• Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO.
• If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement.
• The contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice.
• The example screens (or illustrations) shown in this manual can be different from the
screens you see on your display. The screens you see depend on your system
configuration and equipment settings.
• Save this manual for future reference.
• Any modification of the equipment (including software) by persons not authorized by
FURUNO will cancel the warranty.
• All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of
their respective holders.
How to discard this product
Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste. For
disposal in the USA, see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance
How to discard a used battery
Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the
chapter on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery is used. Tape the + and -
terminals of battery before disposal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
In the European Union
The crossed-out trash can symbol indicates that all types of
batteries must not be discarded in standard trash, or at a
trash site. Take the used batteries to a battery collection
site according to your national legislation and the Batteries
Directive 2006/66/EU.
In the USA
The Mobius loop symbol (three chasing arrows) indicates that
Ni-Cd and lead-acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled.
Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to
local laws.
Ni-Cd
Pb
In the other countries
There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol. The number of symbols
can increase when the other countries make their own recycling symbols in the future.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The operator and installer must read the applicable safety instructions before attempting to
install or operate the equipment.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
CAUTION
can result in minor or moderate injury.
Warning, Caution
Mandatory Action
Prohibitive Action
Safety Instructions for the Operator
Safety Instructions for the Installer
WARNING
WARNING
Turn off the power at the switchboard
before beginning the installation.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Do not open the equipment.
Only qualified personnel should work
inside the equipment.
Fire or electrical shock can result if the
power is left on.
Do not disassemble or modify the
equipment.
Do not install the equipment where it
may get wet from rain or water splash.
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury
can result.
Water in the equipment can cause fire,
electrical shock or damage to the equip-
ment.
Immediately turn off the power at the
switchboard if the equipment is
emitting smoke or fire.
NOTICE
Observe the following compass safe
distances to prevent interference to a
magnetic compass:
Continued use can cause fatal damage
to the equipment. Contact a FURUNO
agent for service.
Do not place liquid-filled containers
on the top of the processor unit.
Standard
Compass
Steering
Compass
Fire or electrical shock may result if the
liquid enters the equipment.
Display unit
SC-502
0.4 m
0.9 m
0.3 m
0.3 m
0.55 m
0.3 m
Use the proper fuse.
Processor unit
SC-1101
Antenna unit
SC-1203F
Use of a wrong fuse can damage the
equipment and cause fire.
WARNING LABEL
CAUTION
No one navigation device should ever
be solely replied upon for the
navigation of a vessel.
A warning label is attached to the processor unit.
Do not remove the label. If the label is missing or
damaged, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer
about replacement.
WARNING LABEL
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, do not
remove cover. No user-servceable
parts inside.
Always confirm position against al
available aids to navigation (incl. nau-
tical charts), for safety of vessel and
crew.
Name:
Type:
Warning Label (1)
86-003-1011-1
Code No.: 100-236-231
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD.................................................................................................................... v
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................... vi
EQUIPMENT LIST......................................................................................................... vii
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................... SP-1
1 INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Mounting Considerations.................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1.1 Antenna unit............................................................................................................ 1-1
1.1.2 Display unit, processor unit..................................................................................... 1-3
1.2 Installing the Antenna Unit.................................................................................................. 1-4
1.3 Installing the Processor Unit............................................................................................... 1-7
1.3.1 Bulkhead mount...................................................................................................... 1-7
1.3.2 Deck mount............................................................................................................. 1-8
1.3.3 Installation on the underside of a desk ................................................................... 1-9
1.4 Installing the Display Unit................................................................................................. 1-10
1.4.1 Desktop, overhead mounting................................................................................ 1-10
1.4.2 Flush mount.......................................................................................................... 1-10
1.5 Wiring ............................................................................................................................... 1-12
1.6 Initial Settings................................................................................................................... 1-15
1.6.1 Confirming satellite status..................................................................................... 1-15
1.6.2 Choosing mounting method.................................................................................. 1-16
1.7 Connection of External Equipment................................................................................... 1-17
1.7.1 General wiring....................................................................................................... 1-17
1.7.2 Fabrication of cables............................................................................................. 1-18
2 OPERATION............................................................................................................ 2-1
2.1 Controls.............................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.2 Turning the Power On/Off................................................................................................... 2-2
2.3 Panel Illumination, Display Contrast................................................................................... 2-2
2.4 Choosing a Display ............................................................................................................ 2-3
2.4.1 Description of displays............................................................................................ 2-3
2.5 Alarm Setup........................................................................................................................ 2-6
2.6 Confirming Satellite Status ................................................................................................. 2-7
2.7 GPS Setup ......................................................................................................................... 2-8
2.7.1 Displaying the GPS setup menu............................................................................. 2-8
2.7.2 GPS SETUP menu description............................................................................... 2-8
2.8 Output Data ........................................................................................................................ 2-9
2.8.1 Heading .................................................................................................................. 2-9
2.8.2 Log pulse .............................................................................................................. 2-13
2.9 System Setup................................................................................................................... 2-14
2.9.1 Geodetic data ....................................................................................................... 2-14
2.9.2 Units of measurement........................................................................................... 2-15
2.9.3 Using local time .................................................................................................... 2-15
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2.9.4 Time format............................................................................................................2-15
2.9.5 Demonstration mode .............................................................................................2-16
2.10 WAAS/DGPS Setup ..........................................................................................................2-17
2.11 OTHERS Menu .................................................................................................................2-19
2.12 TRIP Menu ........................................................................................................................2-20
2.13 Resetting Distance Run.....................................................................................................2-21
2.14 Choosing External Heading Source for Backup................................................................2-21
3 MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................3-1
3.1 Preventive Maintenance......................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................3-2
3.3 Diagnostics..........................................................................................................................3-3
3.4 Program Number.................................................................................................................3-7
3.5 Clearing Data ......................................................................................................................3-7
3.6 Replacement of Battery.......................................................................................................3-8
3.7 Replacement of Fuse ..........................................................................................................3-9
3.8 Error Messages...................................................................................................................3-9
APPENDIX.................................................................................................................AP-1
1. Menu Tree.............................................................................................................................AP-1
2. Digital Interface .....................................................................................................................AP-2
3. Input/Output Ports.................................................................................................................AP-8
4. Parts List and Parts Location ..............................................................................................AP-10
5. Geodetic Chart Codes ........................................................................................................AP-11
6. What is WAAS?...................................................................................................................AP-12
7. Terminology, Units of Measurement, Symbols....................................................................AP-13
PACKING LIST ............................................................................................................ A-1
OUTLINE DRAWINGS................................................................................................. D-1
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ................................................................................ S-1
INDEX ......................................................................................................................... IN-1
Declaration of Conformity
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FOREWORD
AWord to the Owner of the SC-110
FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the FURUNO SC-110
THD Satellite Compass. (Hereafter, for sake of brevity, we refer to SC-110 as
Satellite Compass.) We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name
has become synonymous with quality and reliability.
For over 60 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable
reputation for quality and reliability throughout the world. This dedication to
excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers.
Your satellite compass is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous
demands of the marine environment. However, no machine can perform its
intended function unless properly installed and maintained. Please carefully read
and follow the operation, installation and maintenance procedures set forth in
this manual.
We would appreciate feedback from you, the end-user, about whether we are
achieving our purposes.
Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO.
Features
The SC-110 is a new satellite compass designed with FURUNO’s advanced
GPS kinematic technology. This compass finds a wide range of applications for
any type of ships and mobile units at sea or on land.
The main features are
• Perfect for use as heading sensor for Radar/ARPA, AIS, ECDIS and scanning
sonar
• There are no mechanical parts such as gimbals or rotating motor, thus the
compass is free from routine maintenance
• The performance is not affected by geomagnetism thus it is suitable for use on
any vessel
• No need for speed correction like a gyrocompass
• Short settling time - four minutes
• Meets the following requirements: IMO MSC. 116(73), ISO/FDIS 22090-3,
IMO A. 694(17), IEC 60945 (2002-08), IEC 61162-1 3rd Ed.2007-04.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
The SC-110 consists of an antenna, a display unit and a processor unit. The
tri-antenna system helps reduce the influence of ship's motion (rolling).
Antenna Unit
SC-1203F
Display Unit
SC-502
Analog pitch
6 ports for Heading or Navigation Data
(5 AD-10/IEC 61162 ports, 1 AD-10 port)
Processor Unit
SC-1101
Analog roll
Log/Heading alarm
(Contact)
: Option
External heading data
External DPGS
Beacon Receiver
Category of Units
Processor Unit: Protected from weather
Display Unit: Protected from weather
12-24 VDC
Antenna Unit: Exposed to weather
System configuration
This GPS receiver complies with Canadian standard RSS-210 (Low Power
License-Exempt Radio communication Devices).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
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EQUIPMENT LIST
Standard supply
Name
GPS Antenna
Display Unit
Processor Unit
Type
SC-1203F
SC-502
Code No.
Qty
1
Remarks
Radome type
1
SC-1101
1
CP20-02230*
CP20-02260*
CP20-02241*
004-378-110
004-379-660
004-378-200
TPPX cable
TNC cable
1
1
For antenna unit
For processor unit:
CP20-02601*,
MJ-A7SPF0006-100
Installation
Materials
CP20-02600
000-041-905
1
For display unit:
Tapping screw (5X20,
4 pcs.)
CP20-02203*
SP20-01101*
004-380-660
004-379-720
1
1
Spare Parts
For processor unit
Optional equipment
Name
Type
CP20-01700
CP20-01710
Code No.
Qty
Remarks
004-372-110
004-372-120
30 m
50 m
Antenna
Cable Set
3 sets, for
antenna unit
1
1
Antenna
Cable
TPPX6-3D2V-15M
000-143-559
Antenna cable
Flush Mount F OP20-29*
Flush Mount S OP20-17*
000-041-405
000-040-720
1
1
For display unit
For display unit
Flange
OP20-31
OP20-36
OP20-37
004-378-230
004-380-830
004-380-840
1
1
1
4 pcs.
1 pc.
Bird-repellant
fixture
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FURUNO
SC-110
SPECIFICATIONS OF SATELLITE COMPASS
SC-110
1
GENERAL
1.1 Heading accuracy
1.2 Heading resolution
1.3 Follow-up
0.3° RMS (95% static accuracy)
0.1°
45°/s rate-of-turn
1.4 Settling time
4 minutes
1.5 Position accuracy
1.6 Heading/ Nav data output
Number of port
10 m, or 5 m (DGPS), 95% of the time
AD-10 format specialty: 1 port
AD-10: 5 ports or IEC 61162-1/2: 10 ports (selected from menu)
IEC 61162 format is RS-485 level
Sentences
ATT, GGA, GLL, GNS, HDM, HDT, HVE, RMC, ROT, THS, VBW,
VDR, VHW, VTG, ZDA
1.7 Log pulse output
1 port, contact signal
1.8 Heading alarm output
1.9 Motion signal output
1 port, contact signal, 48V, 1A max.
Pitch: 1 port, Roll: 1 port
1.10 External heading input 1 port: AD-10 or IEC 61162-1/2 format (auto recognition)
AD-10
Backup heading
IEC 61162
Sentences
Water tracking speed
HDG, HDM, HDT, VBW, VHW, VLW
1.11 External Beacon Input 1 port, RTCM SC-104 format (RS-232C level)
2
DISPLAY UNIT
2.1 Display type
2.2 Effective area
2.3 Contrast
4.5 inch monochrome LCD, 120 x 64 dots
60 mm (H) x 95 mm (W)
64 levels
2.4 Display mode
Heading, Nav data, Steering, Compass rose, Rate of turn and
Speed modes
3
4
POWER SUPPLY
12-24 VDC: 1.2-0.5 A
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
4.1 Ambient temperature
Display/ Processor unit -15°C to +55°C, designed for protected area
Antenna unit
4.2 Relative humidity
4.3 Degree of protection
Antenna unit
-25°C to +70°C, designed for exposed area
93% at 40°C
IPX6
Display unit
IPX5
Processor unit
IPX0
4.4 Vibration
IEC 60945
SP - 1
E7257S01E
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FURUNO
SC-110
5
COATING COLOR
5.1 Display unit
5.2 Processor unit
5.3 Antenna unit
Panel: N3.0, Chassis: 2.5GY5/1.5
2.5GY5/1.5
N9.5
SP - 2
E7257S01E
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1 INSTALLATION
1.1
Mounting Considerations
1.1.1
Antenna unit
General
•
Keep the length of the antenna cable in mind when selecting a mounting
location.
Installing the antenna above superstructures
•
The antenna must be mounted above all other structures on the vessel to
obtain an unobstructed view of the satellites regardless of vessel heading.
Failure to do so will cause shadows and multipath reflection problems.
Mast
SC-series Antenna
Radar Antenna
Bridge
Example of antenna installed above all superstructures
Installing the antenna below superstructures
If it is not possible to mount the
antenna above all superstructures on
NOTICE
If the antenna is installed below any
superstructure, the installation must
be done over a two-day period, following
the procedure in the service manual.
the vessel, as shown in the illustration
above, shading and multipath
problems may occur on at least one
heading, and possibly more. To
possibly avoid those problems,
observe the guidelines in this section.
At least 12 hours are required to capture
tracking data to measure multipath indexes
and locate areas of shading.
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•
The horizontal separation between the antenna and masts must be as follows:
Mast diameter Separation distance (minimum)
10 cm
30 cm
1.5 m
3 m
-80
+80
SC-series Antenna
Less than 10
Mast, etc.
Separation degrees
•
•
Keep the length of antenna cable in mind when selecting a mounting location.
The cable comes in lengths of 15 meters (standard supply), or 30 m or 50 m
(optional lengths).
The field of view above the antenna should be as shown below, ±80° against
zenith. To avoid reflections from masts and the like, locate the antenna well
away from the shadows of the radar mast, etc.
Zenith
-80 +80
SC-series antenna
SIDE VIEW
Antenna and field of view
1-2
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Location influenced
by reflected wave.
Radar Antenna
Reception blocked by mast.
Bridge
SC-series
Antenna
Example of antenna installed below superstructures
1.1.2
Display unit, processor unit
•
•
•
•
Choose a location where vibration and shock are minimal.
Install the units well away from locations subject to rain and water splash.
Locate the units away from air conditioner vents.
Keep the units out of direct sunlight because of heat that can build up inside
their cabinets.
•
•
•
Choose a well-ventilated location.
For the display unit, choose a location where it can be easily operated.
Leave sufficient space around the units to permit access for maintenance. See
the outline drawing for recommended maintenance space.
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1. INSTALLATION
1.2
Installing the Antenna Unit
Note: “Bird-repellent fixtures” may be attached to each antenna element and the
center cover to prevent birds from alighting on them. If it is more
convenient to attach them before fixing the antenna unit to the mounting
location, do step 7 before fixing the antenna unit.
1. Prepare a post for the antenna as shown in the illustration below.
φ
15
Recommended Flange
(Option)
Name: Flange
Type: OP20-31
Code No.: 004-378-230
Gasket
(supplied in installation materials)
BOW
Weld all the way around.
Post should be constructed from
stainless steel and measure
4mm or larger in thickness.
φ
60.5 mm
3 mm or less
The width of welding should be
within 3 mm from the mast so
that the welding does not touch
the spring washer.
Installation post
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2. Fix the antenna unit to the post as shown below.
3
1
2
Fix the #1 and #2 antennas on
the fore-and-aft line of the ship,
with the #2 antenna forward
of the #1 antenna.
Set the antenna
unit to the flange.
Flat washer
Spring washer
Nut
(Torque: 29.58 Nm)
Fastening antenna unit to a post
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3. Coat each nut, bolt and washer with silicone rubber for waterproofing.
Coat bolt, nut and
washer completely
with silicone rubber.
Coating bolt, nut and washer with silicone rubber
4. As shown below, make a loop in the antenna cable and fasten the antenna
cable to the antenna post with two cable ties.
Coat bolt threads with
Three Bond. Fasten bolt
with nuts and then coat
nuts with Three Bond also.
Coat with Three
Bond 1211
(supplied).
Fix antenna cable.
5. Coat bolt threads with
Bird-repellent fixture
Three Bond 1211.
Fasten bolts with nuts.
Coat nuts at the
bottom of each
antenna element with
Three Bond 1211.
6. Paint post and support
plate with
anti-corrosive paint.
7. Attach “bird-repellent
fixtures” (supplied) to
each antenna element
and center cover as shown right.
Antenna element
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1. INSTALLATION
1.3
Installing the Processor Unit
The processor unit should be mounted aligned with the ship’s fore-and-aft line. It
can be mounted on the deck, bulkhead, or on the underside of a desk. Choose a
mounting location which allows you to easily view the power lamp on the top of
the unit and which is within ±2.5° of the ship’s fore-and-aft line.
1.3.1
Bulkhead mount
The processor unit is shipped from the factory ready for bulkhead mounting.
Orient the processor unit as shown below and fix it to the mounting location with
four tapping screws (M5x20). You will set the orientation later on the menu.
Reference Direction
Bulkhead
Mount processor unit so
reference direction is within
2.5° of fore-and-aft line.
Name Plate (other side)
Mounting Method: "Wall"
(Bulkhead)
Mounting Direction: A
Direction
A
Direction B
Direction D
Mounting Method: "Wall"
(Bulkhead)
Mounting Direction: D
Mounting Method: "Wall"
(Bulkhead)
Mounting Direction: B
Direction
C
Mounting Method: "Wall"
(Bulkhead)
Mounting Direction: C
Bulkhead mount
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1. INSTALLATION
1.3.2
Deck mount
Orient the processor unit as shown below and fix it to the mounting location with
four tapping screws (M5x20). You will set the orientation later on the menu.
Mount processor unit
Reference Direction
so reference
direction is within
2.5 of
POWER switch
(power lamp)
fore-and-aft line.
Name plate
Connectors
Processor Unit, top view
Bow
Bow
Mounting Method: "Floor"
(Deck)
Mounting Direction: B
Mounting Method: "Floor"
(Deck)
Mounting Direction: A
Starboard
Port
Starboard
Port
DIRECTION "A"
DIRECTION "B"
Stern
Bow
Stern
Bow
Mounting Method: "Floor"
(Deck)
Mounting Method: "Floor"
(Deck)
Mounting Direction: C
Mounting Direction: D
Starboard
Port
Port
Starboard
DIRECTION "C"
DIRECTION "D"
Stern
Stern
Processor unit orientation, deck mounting
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1. INSTALLATION
1.3.3
Installation on the underside of a desk
The processor unit may be mounted on the underside of a desk as shown in the
figure below. Do not install it on the overhead.
Desk
Name Plate
Installation of processor unit on the underside of a desk
Reference Direction
Mount processor unit so
reference direction is
within 2.5° of
fore-and-aft line.
Name plate (other side)
POWER switch
(power lamp)
Connectors
Processor Unit, rear view
Bow
Bow
Mounting Method: Invert
Mounting Direction: B
Mounting Method: Invert
Mounting Direction: A
Port
Starboard
Starboard
Port
DIRECTION "A"
DIRECTION "B"
Stern
Bow
Stern
Bow
Mounting Method: Invert
Mounting Direction: D
Mounting Method: Invert
Mounting Direction: C
Port
Port
Starboard
Starboard
DIRECTION "C"
DIRECTION "D"
Stern
Stern
Mounting on underside of desk
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1. INSTALLATION
1.4
Installing the Display Unit
The display unit can be installed on a desktop, overhead, or flush mounted in a
console.
The optimal viewing distance is 0.5 m.
1.4.1
Desktop, overhead mounting
1. Fasten the hanger to the mounting location with four tapping screws
(supplied). See the outline drawing for mounting dimensions.
2. Screw the knobs into the display unit.
3. Set display unit to the hanger and tighten the knobs.
4. Run the ground wire between the ground terminal on the display unit and the
ship’s superstructure.
Desktop
Overhead
Display unit mounting methods
1.4.2
Flush mount
Two types of flush mounts are available. See the outline drawing at the back of
the manual for details.
Flush mount “F”
Flush mount “F” kit
Type: OP20-29, Code No: 000-041-405)
Name
Cosmetic Panel
Tapping Screw
Hex Bolt
Type
20-016-1051
5X20
Code No.
100-251-370
000-802-840
000-862-127
000-864-260
Qty
1
4
M6X12
M6
2
Spring Washer
2
1. Make a cutout in the mounting location. The dimensions are 183(W) x 92(H)
mm.
2. Fasten the cosmetic panel to the display unit with hex bolts and spring
washers.
3. Fasten the display unit to the mounting location with tapping screws.
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Flush mount “S”
Flush mount “S” kit
Type: OP20-17, Code No.: 000-040-720)
Name
Flush Mount Fixture
Wing Bolt
Type
Code No.
Qty
2
20-007-2401 100-183-190
M4X30
M4
000-804-799
000-863-306
000-862-127
000-864-260
4
Wing Nut
4
Hex Bolt
M6X12
M6
2
Spring Washer
2
1. Make a cutout in the mounting location. The dimensions are 167(W) x 92(H)
mm.
2. Place the display unit in the cutout.
3. Fix the display unit to the two flush mount fixtures with hex bolts and spring
washers.
4. Screw the butterfly nut on the butterfly bolt.
5. Fix the display unit with the butterfly bolt and then tighten the butterfly nut.
Flush mount “S”
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1. INSTALLATION
1.5
Wiring
This section covers general wiring. For further details see the interconnection
diagram at the back of this manual.
ANTENNA UNIT
SC-1203F
PROCESSOR UNIT
SC-1101
DPYC 1.5
12-24 VDC
TPPX6-3D2V-15M, 15m
or
MJ-A7SPF0006-100,
10m
TNC-PS-3D-15 (3 pcs.)
DISPLAY UNIT
SC-502
*
GPS ANT
1
2
3
DISPLAY
ANTENNA Terminals
GPS ANT1: No color
GPS ANT2: Yellow line
GPS ANT3: Red line
Cable from display
Ground Terminal
Connect IV-2.0 sq
ground wire to
ship's superstructure.
(using cable TPPX6-3D2V-15M)
Wiring
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1. INSTALLATION
Note 1: Use cable type DPYC-1.5 (or equivalent) for the power cable.
DPYC-1.5
Armor
Sheath
φ = 11.7 mm
Conductor
S = 1.5 mm2
φ = 1.56 mm
Sectional view of coaxial cable DPYC-1.5
Note 2: The optional antenna cable set (CP20-01700 or CP20-01710) allows
you to extend antenna cable length to 30 m (50 m). See next page for
how to attach the connector.
Attach connector
N-P-8DFB in field;
wrap each junction with tape.
Wrap each
junction with
tape.
To processor
unit
30 or 50 m
1 m
1 m
Collectively wrap the coaxial cables with vulcanizing
tape at the point where they are fastened with the
cable tie.
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1. INSTALLATION
How to attach connector N-P-8DFB
Outer Sheath
Armor
Inner Sheath Shield
30
(Dimensions in millimeters.)
50
Cover with heat-shrink tubing and heat.
10
Cut off insulator and core by 10 mm.
Twist shield end.
Slip on clamp nut,
gasket and clamp as shown left.
Clamp
Gasket
(reddish
brown)
Clamp Nut
Aluminum Foil
Fold back shield over clamp and trim.
Trim shield here.
Insulator
Cut aluminum foil at four places,
90 from one another.
Fold back aluminum foil onto shield
and trim.
Trim aluminum
tape foil here.
1
5
Expose the insulator by 1 mm.
Expose the core by 5 mm.
Pin
Clamp Nut
Shell
Slip the pin onto the conductor.
Solder them together through the
hole on the pin.
Solder through
the hole.
Insert the pin into the shell.
Screw the clamp nut into the shell.
(Tighten by turning the clamp nut.
Do not tighten by turning the shell.)
How to attach connector N-P-8DFB
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1. INSTALLATION
1.6
Initial Settings
Follow the procedures in this section to enter initial settings.
NOTICE
Improper menu settings may stop output of
data and display the message "RATE
ERROR." Be sure to enter correct data.
1.6.1
Confirming satellite status
Press the [SAT STATUS] key.
Satellites used for
measurement
"OK" displayed when
the "GOOD" column
shows that the number
of satellites acquired is
five or more.
SAT TRACKING STATUS
TIMER 5 '52" OK
NO. GOOD STATUS
Satellites
being
tracked
GPS1
GPS2
GPS3
8
7
8
8
7
8
D3D
D3D
D3D
"3D" shown when no
beacon receiver is used.
"W3D" shown when
receving WAAS.
Satellite tracking status display
When the system is turned on for the first time it is in the “cold-start” state, which
means there is no satellite data (almanac data) stored. In this condition it takes
about 12 minutes to find heading. When heading is found the display shows
“OK.” The timer at the top left corner of the screen shows time since power on. If
OK is not displayed within 30 minutes after turning on the power, the antenna
mounting location may not be suitable. Suspect that the number of satellites in
view is less than five due to signal blockage.
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1. INSTALLATION
1.6.2
Choosing mounting method
1. Turn on the processor unit and then press the [MENU] key to show the menu.
MAIN MENU
SATELLITE
WAAS/DGPS
I/O SETUP
INST MENU
ERASE
ALARMS
MESSAGES
GPS SETUP
SYS SETUP
SOFT VER.
OTHERS
TRIP MENU
Main menu
2. Use the Omnipad ( ) to choose “INST MENU” and then press the [ENT]
key.
INSTALLATION SETUP
MOUNTING
DIRECTION
: WALL
: A
LANGUAGE
: ENG
ROLL OFFSET : 0.0
PITCH OFFSET : 0.0
Installation setup menu
3. “MOUNTING” is selected; press the [ENT] key.
4. Use the Omnipad to choose the mounting method: “FLOOR”, “WALL” or
“INVERT” as appropriate.
5. Press the [ENT] key.
6. “DIRECTION” is selected; press the [ENT] key.
7. Use the Omnipad to choose mounting direction (“A ”, “B ”, “C” or “D”) as
appropriate. Refer to section 1.3.
8. Press the [ENT] key.
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1. INSTALLATION
1.7
Connection of External Equipment
1.7.1
General wiring
All external equipment are terminated on the MAIN Board inside the processor
unit. Turn off the power and unfasten four screws to remove the cover. Connect
wiring from external equipment referring to the interconnection diagram. Use the
opener supplied to open terminal blocks, referring to the instructions below.
Recommended Cables*:
Power cable:
DPYC-1.5
IEC 61162 equipment: TTYCS-1
AD-10 equipment:
* Or equivalent
TTYCS-1Q
How to insert cores in terminal blocks
Opener
1. Insert opener.
2. Press opener.
3. Insert core.
4. Release opener.
Power Cable
From top: Analog Roll, Analog Pitch, 2-pole. See Note.
LOG/ALARM (Contact signal, 6-pole)
DATA IN (AD-10/IEC 61162-1/2, 5-pole)
BEACON EXT (RTCM SC-104, 3-pole)
DATA OUT6 (AD-10, 4-pole)
DATA OUT1-DATA OUT5 (AD-10/IEC 61162-1/2, 4-pole)
Processor unit, cover opened
Note 1: Attach labels (supplied) to cables to differentiate between them.
Note 2: A plastic sheet is placed across the cable glands of the processor unit to keep out
foreign material. Cut out holes in the plastic where cables are to be lead in.
Note 3: Roll, pitch analog out voltage [V] = 0.0785 x θ (deg.) + 3.5 (θ = roll, pitch angle)
Output example
Roll or pitch angle
0 [deg]
Analog out voltage
3.5 [V]
5 [deg]
3.8925 [V]
4.285 [V]
10 [deg]
20 [deg]
5.07 [V]
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1. INSTALLATION
1.7.2
Fabrication of cables
Cable
Sectional view, fabrication
Power
50
50
cable
DPCY-1.5
(or
Armor
Sheath
Armor
Sheath
equivalent)
Cut the sheath.
φ = 11.7 mm
15
Conductor
6
2
S = 1.5 mm
φ = 1.56 mm
Vinyl tape
FABRICATION
80
SECTIONAL VIEW
Crimp-on lug
FV1.25-5
Lay in clamp
where paint
was removed.
Cable for
IEC 61162
format
3
Armor
Braided shield
Armor
Sheath
equipment
(JIS cable
TTYCS-1
or
Shield
φ = 10.1 mm
Conductor
S = 0.75 mm
2
8
Twist and cut.
φ = 1.11 mm
equivalent)
SECTIONAL VIEW (TTYCS-1)
Four cores on TTYCS-1Q
6
Cable for
AD-10
format
Solder
Armor
Ground wire (70)
Sheath
Remove paint by
40 mm, clamp this
part in cable clamp.
equipment
((JIS cable
TTYCS-1Q
or
Shield
15 10
φ = 11.3 mm
Conductor
2
S = 0.75 mm
φ = 1.11 mm
Vinyl tape
FABRICATION
SECTIONAL VIEW (TTYCS-1Q)
equivalent)
NOTE ON WIRING
1) Ground both this unit
and external equipment.
2) Fabricate braided shield of external equipment as follows:
- IEC 61162-1 input, AD-10 input (photo coupler): Connect to FG(frame ground).
- IEC 61162-2 input (RS-422/485): Connect to SG(signal ground).
Note: The power section of this equipment is insulated so the potential of SG and FG are the
same. If the shielding is not properly done, the data output IC may be damaged.
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2 OPERATION
2.1
Controls
MENU key: Opens menu.
Omnipad: Selects menu items; shifts cursor.
DISP key: Selects display; closes menu.
MENU
DISP
ENT
ENT key: Terminates key input.
DIM
DIM key: Adjusts panel illumination,
HDG
display contrast.
SETUP
HDG SETUP key: Chooses heading
SATELLITE
COMPASS
SAT
STATUS
source.
SAT STATUS key: Shows satellite tracking status.
See the illustration on page 1-15.
HOW TO REMOVE THE COVER
Press here and pull toward
you to remove cover.
Display unit
NOTICE
Reduced accuracy may occur in case
of unfavorable satellite constellation,
worsened HDOP, etc.
Always confirm position against other
navigation devices to verify reliability.
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2. OPERATION
2.2
Turning the Power On/Off
Use the power switch on the processor unit to turn the power to the display unit
on and off.
POWER
Switch
Processor unit
A beep sounds and the display starts up with the last-used display.
Note: If backup heading data is used the heading indication flashes until faithful
heading data becomes available.
2.3
Panel Illumination, Display Contrast
Adjust panel illumination and display contrast as shown below. The default
values are 4 and 45, respectively.
1. Press the [DIM] key.
DIMMER (1-8)
4
CONTRAST (0-63)
45
EXIT: [ENT]
Dialog box for adjustment of panel illumination, display contrast
2. Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust panel illumination (dimmer).
3. Press ◄ or ► to adjust display contrast.
4. Press the [ENT] key.
Note 1: Default illumination and contrast settings are restored whenever All
backup data is erased. See section 3.5.
Note 2: The contrast is automatically set to 36 if the power is turned with the
contrast set below 36.
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2. OPERATION
2.4
Choosing a Display
Use the [DISP] key to show a display desired.
2.4.1
Description of displays
Heading display
The heading display shows heading, course, speed, date, time and
position-fixing status. The heading status mark changes in the sequence shown
below. The “final calculations” mark disappears after heading becomes reliable,
which is approximately 90 seconds after that mark appears.
Position-fixing status indications
2D
2D GPS position fix
3D GPS position fix
2D DGPS position fix
3D DGPS position fix
Simulation mode
3D
Date
D2D
D3D
SIM
(day/month/year)
Position-
fixing
status
Time
W2D
W3D
WAAS 2D position fix
WAAS 3D position fix
23:54:13
3D 01 NOV 09
Heading Calculation Status
= Acquiring satellite
Heading
HDG
0 °
2 8 3
.
= Calculating heading
= Final calculations
kn
123.4°
COG
0.0
SOG
Speed over
ground
Course over
ground
When the data
of external sensor is input,
EXT (in reverse video) replaces
HDG on the Heading, Nav data,
Steering and Compass displays.
Nav data display
The nav data display shows position in latitude and longitude, speed, heading,
date, time and position-fixing status.
07:54:30
3D 01 NOV 09
0 °0 0. 0 0 0 ’
0 °0 0. 0 0 0 ’
N
E
Position in
Latitude, Longitude
kn
278.0°
0.0
SOG
HDG
Nav data display
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2. OPERATION
Steering display
The steering display shows heading in digital and analog form. SOG and COG
are also indicated. Note that COG accuracy is low when the own ship speed is
low. The faster the speed, the more accurate the COG.
07:54:30
3D
HDG
0 °
2 7 8
.
Lubber’s mark
Bearing
scale
250 260 270 280 290 300
kn
123.4°
COG
0.0
SOG
Steering display
Compass display
The compass display shows heading by compass direction. Pitch and roll are
also indicated. The compass rose rotates with heading.
3D
23:24:01
NW
W
N
°
0. 0
Heading indicator
HDG
SW
NE
°
+
0
Pitching
Rolling
PIT
S
E
°
SE
+
0
ROL
Compass display
ROT (Rate-of-Turn) display
The ROT display provides digital and analog indications of rate of turn.
07:54:30
3D
30 20 10
0
10 20 30
ROT
scale
PORT
ROT
STBD
ROT
1 2
.
2
°/min
ROT display
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2. OPERATION
Speed display
Depending on the setting of DISTANCE DISP on the TRIP menu, the Set and
Drift display or the Distance Run display is shown. The current indication
requires a Doppler Speed Log.
Ground speed
07:54:30
07:54:30
3D
3D
Lateral
speed
SOG
kn
SOG
kn
21
.
1 2
.
2
21
.
1 2
.
2
STW
kn
STW
kn
Speed
relative to
water
22
.
°
2
2
22
.
2
CURRENT
DIST
456.78
NM
.
8
5
kn
36
.
Current (direction, speed)
Distance run
SOG/STW display
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2. OPERATION
2.5
Alarm Setup
The SC-50 can alert you with audible and visual alarms when GPS signal,
DPGS signal and WAAS signal are lost. To set the DGPS alarm, do the
following:
1. Press the [MENU] key to show the menu.
2. Choose ALARMS and then press the [ENT] key.
ALARMS
BUZZER : CONSTANT
DGPS
: OFF
Alarm menu
3. BUZZER is selected; press the [ENT] key.
SHORT
LONG
CONSTANT
Buzzer options
4. Use ▲ or ▼ to choose buzzer type desired and then press the [ENT] key.
SHORT:
LONG:
Two short beeps
Three long beeps
CONSTANT: Continuous beep (default setting)
Note: IEC 62288 regulations require that the buzzer sound until a violated
alarm is acknowledged. Thus this setting will not take effect immediately if
there is an unacknowledged alarm.
5. Press the [ENT] key.
6. DPGS is selected; press the [ENT] key.
OFF
ON
DGPS alarm options
7. Use ▲ or ▼ to choose OFF or ON as appropriate.
8. Press the [ENT] key.
9. Press the [DISP] key to close the menu.
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2. OPERATION
2.6
Confirming Satellite Status
You can check the receiving condition of each antenna unit as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose SATELLITE and then press the [ENT] key.
RX signal level
Horizontal bar extends
with signal strength.
Satellite whose signal
strength extends past
the first vertical line
is used for heading and
position calculation.
Position-
fixing
status
North
DOP
23
3D
DOP
1. 5
14
N
18
07
- -
06
- -
02
10
- -
30
- -
08
Elevation
angle 5
9
°
04
05
- -
12
24
18
01
GPS1
134
Antenna
element
no.
Elevation
angle 45
WAAS
°
Satellites shown in white on black are
used for calculation of heading and
position.
Satellite status display
3. Use ◄ or ► to choose antenna element for which to confirm receiving status.
4. Press the [DISP] key to close the menu.
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2. OPERATION
2.7
GPS Setup
The GPS SETUP menu smoothes position and course, averages speed, applies
position offset, and deactivates unhealthy satellites.
2.7.1
Displaying the GPS setup menu
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose GPS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
GPS SETUP
SMOOTH POS
SMOOTH S/C
LAT OFFSET
LON OFFSET
DISABLE SV
:
:
:
:
:
0SEC
5SEC
0.000’N
0.000’E
GPS SETUP menu
2.7.2
GPS SETUP menu description
SMOOTH POS (Smoothing position)
When the DOP (Dilution of Precision, the index for position-fixing accuracy) or
receiving condition is unfavorable, the GPS fix may change randomly, even if the
vessel at anchor. This change can be smoothed by averaging a number of GPS
fixes. The setting range is from 0 (no smoothing) to 999 seconds. The higher the
setting the more smoothing. However, too high a setting slows updating of
position.
SMOOTH S/C (Smoothing speed/course)
Ship’s speed and course are directly measured by receiving GPS satellite
signals, independent of positions. The data varies with receiving conditions and
other factors. You can reduce this random variation by increasing the smoothing.
The higher the setting the more that speed and course are smoothed. If the
setting is too high, however, the follow-up to actual values gets slower. The
setting range is from 0 (no smoothing) to 999 seconds.
LAT/LON OFFSET (L/L position offset)
If GPS fixes are erroneous while at anchor, enter a position offset to compensate
for position error. Consult a nautical chart to determine latitude and longitude
differences between the chart and GPS display. Enter that value as the offset.
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2. OPERATION
DISABLE SV (Disable satellite)
Every GPS satellite is broadcasting abnormal satellite number(s) in its Almanac,
which contains general orbital data about all GPS satellites. Using this
information, the GPS receiver automatically eliminates any malfunctioning
satellite from the GPS satellite schedule. However, the Almanac sometimes may
not contain this information. If you hear of an inoperative satellite you can
disable it manually. Enter satellite number in two digits and then press the [ENT]
key. To restore a satellite, enter “00”.
2.8
Output Data
2.8.1
Heading
Heading data is output from the DATA OUT port on the processor unit, in IEC
61162-1/2 format.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose I/O SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
OUTPUT DATA SETUP
DATA OUT1: AD-10
DATA OUT2: AD-10
DATA OUT3: IEC
DATA OUT4: IEC
DATA OUT5: IEC
LOG PULSE: 200 P/NM
OUTPUT DATA SETUP menu
3. Choose DATA OUT1 and then press the [ENT] key.
AD-10
IEC
Data out options
4. Use the Omnipad to choose AD-10 or IEC as appropriate and then press the
[ENT] key. If you choose AD-10, no further operation is required; go to step
18 to finish. For IEC go to the next step.
DATA OUT1
SENTENCE: HDG VTG ROT
HDT HDM
GLL ZDA VHW VBW
BAUD RATE: 4800BPS
INTERVAL: 100mS
NMEA VER: IEC ED2
HDG TALKER: GP
DATA OUT1 menu
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2. OPERATION
5. Choose SENTENCE and then press the [ENT] key.
DATA OUT1
HDT
HDM
ROT
ATT
VTG
GGA
GNS
GLL
VHW
VBW
HVE
ZDA
VDR
THS
RMC
DATA OUT1 menu, sentences
6. Use the Omnipad to choose a sentence and then press the [ENT] key.
HDT: True heading (required for radar, AIS, ECDIS, etc.)
HDM: Magnetic heading (HDM is obtained in this equipment by adding the
magnetic variation to HDT.)
THS: True heading and status
ROT: Rate-of-turn data
ATT: True heading, pitching, rolling (FURUNO’s proprietary sentence)
VDR: Set and drift
VTG: Course over ground and ground speed
GGA: Global positioning system (GPS) fix data
GNS: GNSS fix data
GLL: Geographic position, latitude/longitude
VHW: Water speed and heading
VBW: Dual ground/water speed
HVE: GPS antenna up-down motion amplitude (FURUNO proprietary
sentence)
ZDA: Time and date
RMC: Recommended minimum specific GNSS data
OFF
ON
7. Use the Omnipad to choose OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the
[ENT] key. Sentences selected for output are marked with an asterisk.
8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for other items. All sentences cannot be selected. The
message “SENTENCE OVERLOAD” appears when too many sentences
have been selected. Change settings as appropriate. For further information
see page 2-12.
9. Press the [MENU] key to return to the DATA OUT1 menu.
10.Choose BAUD RATE and then press the [ENT] key.
4800BPS
9600BPS
19200BPS
38400BPS
Baud rate options
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2. OPERATION
11. Use the Omnipad to choose the baud rate of the equipment connected and
then press the [ENT] key.
12.INTERVAL is selected; press the [ENT] key.
25ms
100ms
200ms
1S
2S
20ms
Tx interval options
13.Use the Omnipad to choose appropriate output interval and then press the
[ENT] key.
14. Choose IEC VERSION and then press the [ENT] key.
Note: The sentences VTG, GLL, GGA and VBW differ between ED1 and
ED2.
IEC ED1
IEC ED2
NMEA 1.5
IEC, NMEA version options
15.Choose appropriate IEC (or NMEA) edition and then press the [ENT] key.
16.Choose HDG TALKER and then press the [ENT] key.
GP
HE
HN
HC
Heading talker options
17.Choose appropriate heading talker and then press the [ENT] key.
GP: GPS navigator talker
HE: North-seeking gyrocompass talker
HN: Non-north seeking gyrocompass talker
HC: Magnetic compass talker
18.Press the [DISP] key to close the menu, or press the [MENU] key to return to
the I/O SETUP menu to setup another output port.
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2. OPERATION
Output sentence limitation
The number of sentences which can be output depends on baud rate and output
interval settings. The maximum number of characters per each data sentences
are shown in the table below and the total number of characters must satisfy the
formula shown below. The number of characters which can be output “N” is
calculated by the following formula
N < 0.083 x T x B
T: Interval (s)
B: Baud rate
Sentence and maximum number of characters
Sentence
HDT
HDM
THS
ROT
ATT
HVE
VTG*
GGA* GNS* GLL*
ZDA*
VHW* VBW* VDR*
RMC*
No. of
19
19
21
21
34
23
46
66
62
47
36
44
45
35
74
Characters
*: Output is 1 s if interval set is shorter than 1 s.
For example, the baud rate is 4800 bps, interval is 100 ms (= 0.1 s). Therefore,
the number of characters is N <0.083 x 0.1(s) x 4800(bps) = 39.4.
Then, the number of characters which can be output is 39. For sentences
(sentences not having an asterisk in the table) where the output interval is
variable the number of characters is as shown in the table, however sentences
where the output interval is not smaller than 1 s (asterisk-marked sentences in
table) the number of characters which can be output is “number of characters in
table” x “setting interval.”
For the above settings the following applies:
• If both HDT and HDM are selected the total number of characters is 19+19 =
38. Since the count is less than 39 both can be selected.
• If both HDT and VTG are selected the total number of characters is
19+46x0.1=23.6. Since the count is less than 39 both can be selected.
• If HDT, HDM and VTG are selected the total number of characters is
19+19+46x0.1=42.6. In this case, the message “SENTENCE OVERLOAD”
appears.
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2. OPERATION
2.8.2
Log pulse
This equipment provides SOG (speed over ground) in high accuracy. It converts
an SOG value to a pulse signal and outputs at the rate of 200 or 400 pulses/NM.
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Choose I/O SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Choose LOG PULSE and then press the [ENT] key.
200p/NM
400p/NM
Log pulse options
4. Choose 200p/NM or 400p/NM as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
5. Press the [DISP] key to close the menu.
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2. OPERATION
2.9
System Setup
2.9.1
Geodetic data
Your unit is preprogrammed to recognize most of the major chart systems of the
world. Although the WGS-84 system (default setting) is the GPS standard, other
categories of charts in other datum still exist. Match the GPS datum with the
chart system you use.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
SYSTEM SETUP
DATUM
UNITS
TIME DIFF
TIME DISP
TEST?
: WGS84
: kn
: +00:00
: 24 HOUR
DEMO
: OFF
EXCHANGE BATTERY?
SYSTEM SETUP menu
3. Confirm that the cursor is selecting DATUM and then press the [ENT] key.
4. Choose WGS84 (GPS standard), WGS72 or OTHER according to the
nautical chart you use and then press the [ENT] key.
5. If you chose WGS72 or WGS84, press the [DISP] key to finish. For OTHER,
go to step 6.
6. Press the [ENT] key.
7. Use the Omnipad to enter chart number, referring to the geodetic chart list on
page A-2. Choose location with ◄ or ►; change value with ▲ or ▼.
8. Press the [ENT] key.
9. Press the [DISP] key to close the menu.
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2.9.2
Units of measurement
Distance/speed can be displayed in nautical miles/knots, kilometers/kilometers
per hour, or miles/miles per hour.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Choose UNITS.
4. Press the [ENT] key.
5. Choose unit of measurement combination desired; kt, km/h, mi/h.
6. Press the [ENT] key.
7. Press the [DISP] key to close the menu.
2.9.3
Using local time
GPS uses UTC time. If you would rather use local time, enter the time difference
(range: -13:30 to +13:30) between local time and UTC.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Choose TIME DIFF and then press the [ENT] key.
4. Press ▲ or ▼ to display + or – as appropriate.
5. Enter time difference with the Omnipad. Choose digit with ◄ or ►; change
value with ▲ or ▼.
6. Press the [ENT] key.
7. Press the [DISP] key to close the menu.
2.9.4
Time format
Time can be displayed in 12 hour or 24 hour format.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Choose TIME DISP and then press the [ENT] key.
4. Choose 12HOUR or 24HOUR as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
5. Press the [DISP] key to close the menu.
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2.9.5
Demonstration mode
The demonstration mode provides simulated operation of the equipment.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Choose DEMO and then press the [ENT] key.
4. Choose ON or OFF as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
5. Press the [DISP] key to close the menu.
The indication SIM appears at the top of the screen when the demonstration
mode is active. Further, “S” appears on displays which show heading. When the
demonstration mode is first made active, SIMULATION MODE appears when
the power is turned on and it is erased when any key is pressed.
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2.10 WAAS/DGPS Setup
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose WAAS/DGPS and then press the [ENT] key.
STATION: Shows GOOD or NG.
WAAS/DGPS
DATA: Shows GOOD or NG.
SIG. S: Signal Strength. A figure be tween 0
and 99 is shown. The higher the figure the
stronger the beacon signal.
SNR: Signal to Noise Ratio. A figure between
1 and 22 is shown. When your boat is in the
service area of a beacon station, SNR should
be 21 or 22. If the figure is below 21 the position
will be inaccurate. If this happens, check for radar
interference, poor ground and generator noise on own ship.
MODE
:
GPS
WAAS SEARCH: AUTO 134
CORRECTIONS DATA SET: 00
DPGS STATION: AUTO
RATE: 000BPS
FREQ: 310.0kHz
STATION: GOOD* DATA:GOOD*
SIG. S: 55.2 dB* SNR: 22.0 dB*
WAAS/DGPS menu
3. MODE is selected; press the [ENT] key.
GPS
WAAS
DGPS
AUTO
Position fix mode options
4. Choose appropriate mode referring to the description below and then press
the [ENT] key.
GPS: Position fix by GPS
WAAS: Position fix by WAAS
DPGS: Position fix by DGPS (external beacon receiver required)
AUTO: Position fix in order of DGPS, WAAS and GPS
5. For WAAS or AUTO do as below. For DGPS go to step 6; for GPS go to step
8.
1) WAAS SEARCH is selected; press the [ENT] key.
AUTO
MANUAL
WAAS SEARCH options
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2) Use the Omnipad to choose WAAS satellite search method, AUTO or
MANUAL as appropriate. For MANUAL, press the [ENT] key, enter WAAS
satellite number, referring to page AP-14 (7. What is WAAS?) and then
press the [ENT] key.
3) CORRECTIONS DATA SET is selected; press the [ENT] key.
CORRECTIONS DATA SET determines how to use the WAAS signal. Use
the default setting “00”. Do step 6 and 7 for DGPS.
6. Choose DPGS STATION and press the [ENT] key.
AUTO
MANUAL
AUTO/MANUAL options
7. Choose MANUAL or AUTO as appropriate and press the [ENT] key. For
AUTO got to step 8. For MANUAL do the following:
1) RATE is selected; press the [ENT] key.
50BPS
100BPS
200BPS
Baud rate options
2) Choose appropriate baud rate and press the [ENT] key.
3) FREQ is selected; press the [ENT] key.
4) The cursor is selecting the hundredths digit so press ▲ or▼ to display
appropriate digit. Press ► to shift the cursor to the tenths place.
5) Set other digits appropriately.
8. Press the [DISP] key to close the menu.
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2.11 OTHERS Menu
The OTHERS menu contains the following items:
HOLD HDG DATA: Choose whether to display last-used heading data at power
on or not. This data is not reliable.
HDG RESTORATION: Choose how to restore GPS signal, automatically or
manually, after it is lost. For manual restoration, a key must be pressed to restart
heading output. This is done for safety purposes; for example, when an autopilot
is used.
HDG BACKUP: Choose how long to display backup data when the GPS signal
is lost. (This data is also output to external equipment.)
1. Press the [MENU] key to display the main menu.
2. Choose OTHERS and then press the [ENT] key.
OTHERS
HOLD HDG DATA: OFF
HDG RESTORATION : MAN
HDG BACKUP
:
5min
Others menu
3. HOLD HDG DATA is selected; press the [ENT] key.
OFF
ON
4. Choose ON or OFF as appropriate. When ON is selected, “BCK” appears on
displays that show heading.
5. Press the [ENT] key.
6. HDG RESTORATION is selected; press the [ENT] key.
MAN
AUTO
HDG RESTORATION options
7. Use the Omnipad to choose MAN or AUTO as appropriate and then press the
[ENT] key.
8. HDG BACKUP is selected; press the [ENT] key.
9. Choose 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 minutes as appropriate.
10.Press the [ENT] key followed by the [DISP] key to close the menu.
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2.12 TRIP Menu
The TRIP menu functions to
• Choose the indication to show on the SOG/STW display
• Choose source of distance run
• Reset distance run to zero
• Smooth the tide drift indication
• Enter smoothing for rate of turn and display range scale
1. Press the [MENU] key to display the main menu.
2. Choose TRIP MENU and then press the [ENT] key.
TRIP MENU
DISTANCE DISP : DIST
DISTANCE CALC: GPS
RESET DISTANCE?
DRIFT AVG : 10SEC
SMOOTH ROT: 2.5 SEC
ROT RANGE: 60°/MIN
TRIP menu
3. Choose DISTANCE DISP and then press the [ENT] key.
4. Choose what to display on the Speed display; distance run (DIST) or tide
direction and speed (DRIFT). Press the [ENT] key.
5. Choose DISTANCE CALC and then press the [ENT] key.
6. Choose the source for distance run; GPS, VLW (distance traveled through
water) or VBW (Dual ground/water speed). (VLW requires DS-80 type
Doppler speed log and VBW requires Current indicator or Doppler speed
log.) Press the [ENT] key.
7. Choose DRIFT AVG. and then press the [ENT] key.
8. If tide current and speed data is unstable, enter a smoothing figure to
stabilize the data. The higher the figure the more smoothed the data. A
setting between 0 (no smoothing) and 9999 (seconds) is available.
9. Choose SMOOTH ROT and then press the [ENT] key.
10.Use the Omnipad to enter rate of turn smoothing rate. Choose location with
◄ or ►; change value with ▲ or ▼. The setting range is 0.1 to 30.0
(seconds).
11. Press the [ENT] key.
12.Choose ROT RANGE and the press the [ENT] key.
13.Choose the range of the ROT graph from among 30, 60 and 90 (degree/min.)
and then press the [ENT] key.
14.Press the [DISP] key to close the menu.
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2.13 Resetting Distance Run
The distance run may be reset to zero as below when the source of distance run
is GPS or VBW.
1. Press the [MENU] key to display the main menu.
2. Choose TRIP MENU and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Choose RESET DISTANCE and then press the [ENT] key.
RESET DISTANCE?
ARE YOU SURE?
YES NO
RESET DISTANCE prompt
4. Choose YES and then press the [ENT] key.
5. Press the [DISP] key to close the menu.
2.14 Choosing External Heading Source for Backup
Choose the source of heading data as below.
CAUTION
1) Never switch from internal to external
heading while the autopilot is in the
automatic mode. Change to the
manual mode before switching.
2) The SC-50 outputs the heading
signal from external equipment
and, in case of the THS sentence,
outputs "mode indicator A". How-
ever, the quality of the THS heading
signal cannot be guaranteed.
1. Press the [HDG SETUP] key.
OFFSET : Heading offset. See service manual for instructions.
"SERVICE ONLY" means heading offset shown
for display only.
HEADING : Select heading source. Choose INT for normal use.
If a gyrocomapss is connected for primary means,
leaving this equipment as backup, choose EXT.
SC HDG : Bow heading. Includes offset.
HEADING SETUP
OFFSET
: +000.0°
(SERVICE ONLY)
HEADING
: SC
SC HDG
EXT HDG
- - - . -
°
°
EXT HDG : Heading fed from external equipment.
- - - . -
Heading setup menu
2. ”HEADING” is selected; press the [ENT] key.
3. Choose INT or EXT as appropriate. Normally choose INT. If own GPS sensor
is not working and a heading sensor such as a gyrocompass is available,
choose EXT.
4. Press the [ENT] key.
5. Press the [DISP] key to close the menu.
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NOTICE
Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive
sealant or contact spray to coating or
plastic parts of the equipment.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Do not open the equipment.
Only qualified personnel
should work inside the
equipment.
Those items contain organic solvents that
can damage coating and plastic parts,
especially plastic connectors.
3.1
Preventive Maintenance
Regular maintenance is important for good performance. A maintenance
program should be established and should include the following points.
• Check connectors and ground terminal on the processor unit and display unit
for tightness.
• Check ground terminal for rust. Clean or replace as necessary.
• Check for water leakage in the antenna cable. Replace the cable if there are
signs of water leakage.
• Remove dust and dirt from the display unit and processor unit with a dry, soft
cloth. For the LCD, wipe it carefully to prevent scratching, using tissue paper
and an LCD cleaner. To remove stubborn dirt, use an LCD cleaner, wiping
slowly with tissue paper so as to dissolve the dirt. Change paper frequently so
the dirt will not scratch the LCD. Do not use chemical cleaners for cleaning -
they can remove paint and markings.
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3.2
Troubleshooting
This section provides basic troubleshooting procedures which the user may
follow to restore normal operation.
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Cannot turn on the power.
Power connector on the
processor unit
Firmly connect the power
connector.
Power supply failure
Blown fuse
Check the power supply.
Have a qualified
technician check the fuse.
Sensor trouble
Heading indication
changes randomly when
ship is at anchor or does
not change when ship
moves.
Run the diagnostic test2 to
determine cause.
Heading output from
SC-110 does not appear
on external equipment.
Connection between
SC-110 and external
equipment has loosened.
Firmly fasten the
connector.
Sensor trouble
Run the diagnostic test1 to
determine the cause.
If large heading error occurs or heading indication is frequently interrupted,
contact your dealer for advice.
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3.3
Diagnostics
Diagnostic test1
The diagnostic test1 checks the equipment for proper operation.
Note: Heading is not output during the diagnostic test, and this is communicated
with an appropriate message. After completing the diagnostic test, turn the
power off and on to update heading data.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Choose TEST? and then press the [ENT] key.
TEST1
TEST2
TEST3
Test menu options
4. Confirm that TEST1 is selected and then press the [ENT] key.
TEST START?
(STOP: PWR OFF)
ARE YOU SURE?
YES
NO
Test start prompt
5. Press ◄ to choose YES and then press the [ENT] key. The test proceeds in
the sequence shown on the next page.
Note: The output port test (see next page) is intended for the service technician,
using a special test connector. If TEST1 is conducted without the test
connector, disconnect the DATA IN connector from the processor unit.
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OK shown for normal;
NG (No Good) shown for error
ROM RAM
GPS1
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
PUSH KEY
OK
GPS receiver
GPS2
GPS3
CAL
KEY TEST
Press each key one by
one. Pressed key’s name
appears here if key
is functioning properly.
Processor unit
Display unit
DISP
CNT=
(STOP: PWR OFF)
ROM, RAM, KEY TEST
Number of
times test
executed
After 3 sec.
AD-10 IEC
OUTPUT TEST
(for serviceman)
To stop the test turn
off the power.
OUT1
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
OUT5
OUT6
After 15 sec.
(For serviceman)
B-EXT
DISP
- -
OK
All LCD segments go on 2 sec.,
All LCD segments go off 3 sec.
<LCD CHECK>
ALL ON 2 SEC.
ALL OFF 3 SEC.
DISPLAY TEST
SOFTWARE VERSION
DISPLAY
PROCESS
GPS1
205-1342-**.**
205-1341-**.**
4850263***
** Program
Version No.
GPS2
4850263***
GPS3
4850263***
PROGRAM NUMBER
DISPLAY
CNT=
(
STOP: PWR OFF)
ROM, RAM, KEY check appears after
3 sec.
Diagnostic test sequence
6. Turn off the processor unit to quit the diagnostic test1.
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Diagnostic test2
If the heading indication changes randomly when ship is at anchor or does not
change when the ship moves, run the test2 following the procedure below, with
the ship at anchor and satellite signal received.
Note: Heading is not output during the diagnostic test, and this is communicated
with an appropriate message. After completing the diagnostic test, turn
the power off and on to update heading data.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Choose TEST? and then press the [ENT] key.
TEST1
TEST2
TEST3
Test menu options
4. Choose TEST2 and then press the [ENT] key.
TEST START?
(STOP: PWR OFF)
ARE YOU SURE?
YES
NO
Test start prompt
5. Press ◄ to choose YES and then press the [ENT] key.
6. Press the [ENT] key twice. Rate and angle values are 0.0°. If the values
increase or decrease markedly (with ship at anchor), suspect rate sensor
trouble. Contact your dealer to request service.
TEST2
YAW
ROL
PIT
RATE
ANGLE
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
<STOP: PWR OFF>
TEST2 display
7. Turn off the processor unit to quit the diagnostic test2.
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Diagnostic test3
This test checks the buzzer signal/contact for proper operation.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Choose TEST? and then press the [ENT] key.
TEST1
TEST2
TEST3
Test menu options
4. Choose TEST3 and then press the [ENT] key.
TEST START?
(STOP: PWR OFF)
ARE YOU SURE?
YES
NO
Test start prompt
5. Press ◄ to choose YES and then press the [ENT] key.
TEST3
ALARM: OFF
TEST3 menu
6. Press the [ENT] key.
OFF
ON
ALARM options
7. Choose OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
OFF: Buzzer sound goes off, alarm contact signal is closed.
ON: The buzzer sounds and the alarm contact is open.
8. To quit the test, turn off the processor unit.
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3.4
Program Number
You may display the program number as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose SOFT VER. and then press the [ENT] key.
SOFTWARE VERSION
DISPLAY
PROCESS
GPS1
205-1342-**.**
205-1341-**.**
4850263***
GPS2
4850263***
GPS3
4850263***
** = Program version no.
Program version no. display
3. Press the [DISP] key to close the program version no. display.
3.5
Clearing Data
You may clear GPS data and system data all at once or individually as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose ERASE and then press the [ENT] key.
ERASE ALL BACKUP
DATA? (DEFAULT)
ERASE GPS DATA?
ARE YOU SURE?
ARE YOU SURE?
YES
NO
YES
NO
ERASE SYSTEM
DATA? (DEFAULT)
ARE YOU SURE?
YES
NO
Prompts for erasure of data
3. Choose GPS DATA?, SYSTEM DATA? or ALL BACKUP DATA? (clears GPS
and SYSTEM data) as appropriate. One of the following displays appears
depending on your selection.
4. Press ◄ to choose YES and then press the [ENT] key to erase. After data is
erased the message “Completed erasing. Turn off the unit.” is displayed.
Note: MOUNTING, DIRECTION and LANGUAGE in the INST menu, HDG
RESTORATION and HDG BACKUP in the OTHERS menu and
OFFSET in the HEADING SETUP menu are not cleared.
5. Turn off and on the power.
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3.6
Replacement of Battery
The processor unit has a battery that stores data when the power is turned off.
When the battery voltage is low, the message “BATTERY!” appears on the
display. Have a qualified technician replace the battery, following the procedure
below. The life of the battery is 3-5 years.
Battery Location
Type
Code No.
Processor Unit
CR2450-F2ST2L 000-144-941
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose SYS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key.
3. Choose “EXCHANGE BATTERY?” and then press the [ENT] key.
EXCHANGE BATT?
ARE YOU SURE?
YES NO
Prompt for exchanging battery
4. Press ◄ to choose YES and then press the [ENT] key. The following
message appears.
READY FOR
BATTERY CHANGE.
TURN OFF THE
UNIT.
Prompt for turning off the power
5. At this time the contents of the RAM are temporarily moved to the flash
memory. Turn off the power.
6. Have a qualified technician replace the battery.
Note: If the equipped will not be used for a long period of time, save data by
following the above procedure. This will prevent loss of data even if the
battery dies.
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3.7
Replacement of Fuse
The 3 A fuse on the POWER Board inside the processor unit protects the
equipment from overcurrent and reverse polarity of the power supply. If the fuse
blows, have a qualified technician check the fuse.
WARNING
Use the proper fuse.
Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage
to the equipment or cause fire.
3.8
Error Messages
The alarm sounds for equipment error and is accompanied by a flashing popup
indication. Press any key to silence the alarm and erase the popup. Find the
cause for the alarm(s) as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Choose MESSAGES and then press the [ENT] key. The latest alarm is at the
top of the list.
MESSAGES
GPS DATA ERROR!
Message display
3. Press the [DISP] key to close the menu.
Error messages
Error Message
Meaning
Remedy
ABORTING!
GPS heading error continues for
one minute. For example, satellite
cannot be acquired because of
unfavorable environment.
Check for obstruction.
ABORTING CALC!
GPS signal lost for one minute.
Press any key to try to restore
normal operation.
BACKUP ERROR!(DISP) Corrupted backup data found in
display unit at power on.
Default settings are
automatically restored.
BACKUP
ERROR!(PRCSSR)
Corrupted backup data found at
processor unit at power on.
Default settings are
automatically restored.
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Error messages (con’t from previous page)
Error Message
BATTERY ALM!
Meaning
Remedy
Voltage of battery in processor
unit is low.
Have battery replaced at
earliest convenience.
DATA ERR!*
GPS data (from the GPS receiver Check GPS receiver.
in the processor unit) is lost for
one minute. Heading output is
stopped and the heading
indication shows “- - -“.
DGPS ERROR!
DGPS data (from external DGPS
receiver) is lost for one minute.
Ship may not be within DPGS
service area.
GPS DATA ERROR!
GPS data (from internal GPS
receiver) is lost for one minute.
Conduct diagnostic test1 and
check if NG appears for results
Heading output is stopped and the for GPS receivers GPS1, GPS2
heading indication shows “- - -“.
and GPS3.
GPS NO FIX!
No GPS data.
Check antenna cable.
Request service.
HDG ERROR!*
Heading error
NO HEADING OUTPUT!* GPS heading error continues for
Press any key to try to restore
five minutes. In this case heading normal operation.
output is stopped and the heading
indication shows “- - -“.
RAM ERROR!
RAM problem
Request service.
Request service.
Request service.
Request service.
Request service.
RATE ERROR(YAW)!*
RATE ERROR(ROLL)!*
RATE ERROR(PITCH)!*
Data output stopped.
Data output stopped.
Data output stopped.
COMMUNICATION ERR! Communication between display
unit and processor has been
interrupted.
WAAS ERROR
ROM ERROR!
WAAS data lost for one minute.
ROM problem
Request service.
Request service.
*: Alarm port goes open when message appears.
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APPENDIX
1. Menu Tree
BUZZER (SHORT, LONG, CONSTANT)
DGPS (OFF, ON)
ALARMS
MENU
MESSAGES
GPS SETUP
SMOOTH POS (0 SEC)
SMOOTH S/C (5 SEC)
LAT OFFSET (0.000'N)
LON OFFSET (0.000'E)
DISABLE SV
DATUM (WGS84, WGS72, OTHER 001 (WGS84))
UNITS (kn, km/h, mi/h)
TIME DIFF (+00:00)
SYS SETUP
TIME DISP (12 HOUR, 24 HOUR)
TEST? (TEST1, TEST2, TEST3)
DEMO (OFF, ON)
EXCHANGE BATTERY?
SOFT VER.
OTHERS
Default settings in bold italics
HOLD HDG DATA (OFF, ON)
HDG RESTORATION (MAN, AUTO)
HDG BACKUP (1-5 (min))
SATELLITE
MODE (GPS, WAAS, DGPS, AUTO)
WAAS SEARCH (AUTO, MANUAL)
CORRECTIONS DATA SET (00-99, 00)
DGPS STATION (AUTO, MANUAL)
RATE* (50BPS, 100BPS, 200BPS) *000BPS in default setting.
FREQ (310.0kHz)
WAAS/
DGPS
DATA OUT1
DATA OUT2
DATA OUT3
DATA OUT4
DATA OUT5
AD-10, IEC
I/O SETUP
SENTENCE (HDT, HDM, THS, ROT
ATT, VDR, VTG, GGA, GNS,
GLL, VHW, VBW, HVE, ZDA, RMC)
BAUD RATE (4800, 9600,
19200, 38400)
INTERVAL (25ms, 100ms,
200ms, 1S, 2S, 20ms)
LOG PULSE (200, 400 (p/NM))
NMEA VER (IEC ED1, IEC ED2, NMEA1.5)
TALKER (GP, HE, HN, HC)
MOUNTING (FLOOR, WALL, INVERT)
DIRECTION (A, B, C, D)
INST MENU
ERASE
LANGUAGE (ENG, JPN)
ROLL OFFSET (-90.0 to +90.0, 0)
PITCH OFFSET (-90.0 to +90.0, 0)
GPS DATA?
SYSTEM DATA?
ALL BACKUP DATA?
TRIP
MENU
DISTANCE DISP (DIST, DRIFT)
DISTANCE CALC (GPS, VLW, VBW)
RESET DISTANCE?
DRIFT AVG. (0-9999SEC, 10)
SMOOTH ROT (0.1 - 30.0, 2.5 (sec))
ROT RANGE (30, 60, 90 (°/min))
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APPENDIX
2. Digital Interface
Output sentences of channel 1
DATA OUT1-5: HDT, HDM, THS, ROT, Patt, Phve, VTG, GGA, GLL, GNS, ZDA, VHW, VBW,
VDR DATA OUT 6: AD-10
Transmission interval
HDT, HDM, THS, ROT, Patt, Phve: 100 ms
VTG, GGA, GLL, GNS, ZDA, VHW, VBW, VDR: 1 s
For details see page 2-12.
Load requirement as listener
Isolation: Optocoupler
Input Impedance: 220 ohms
Max. Voltage: ±15V
Threshold: 4 mA
Data transmission
Data is transmitted in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced
in 2.1 of IEC 61162-1. The first bit is a start bit and is followed by data bits,
least-significant-bit as illustrated below.
The following parameters are used:
Baud rate: 4800
Data bits: 8 (D7 = 0), parity none
Stop bits: 1
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
Stop
bit
Start
bit
Data bits
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Schematic diagrams
Data IN
Load requirements
Isolation:
Optocoupler
Input Impedance: 440 ohm
Max. voltage: ±15V
Data Out 1-6
Output drive capability
Max : 10mA
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Data sentences
PFECatt- True heading, pitching, rolling
$PFEC,GPatt,xxx.x,+xx.x,-xx.x<CR><LF>
(Ver. 1.5)
$PFEC,GPatt,xxx.x,+xx.x,-xx.x*hh<CR><LF> (Ver. 2.0)
Checksum (Ver. 2.0)
Rolling (output to tenths place)
Pitching (output to tenths place)
Heading, true (output to tenths place)
GGA - Global positioning system (GPS) fix data
Time, position and fix related data for a GPS receiver.
Differential reference station ID, 0000-1023
Age of differential GPS data
Units of geoidal separation, m
Geoidal separation
Units of antenna altitude, m
Antenna altitude above/below
mean sea level (geoid)
Horizontal dilution of precision
$GPGGA, hhmmss.ss. 1111.11, a, yyyyy.yy, a, x, xx, x.x, x.x, M, x.x, M, x.x, xxxx*hh<CR><LF>
Number of satellites in use, 11-12, may be
different from the number in view
GPS quality
Longitude - E/W
Latitude - N/S
UTC of position
Note: GPS quality is as follows;
ED1: 0 (No fix), 1 (GPS fix)
ED2: 0 (No fix), 1 (GPS fix), 2 (DGPS fix), 8 (simulator mode)
GLL - Geographic position - latitude/longitude
Latitude and longitude of present vessel position, time of position fix and status.
$--GPGLL, 1111.11, a, yyyyy.yy, a, hhmmss.ss, A, p*hh<CR><LF>
Positioning system indicator*
Status: A = data valid
UTC of position
Longitude, E/W
Latitude, N/S
*A = Autonomous, D = Differential, E = estimated(dead reckoning), M = Manual input, S = Simulator,
N = Data not valid. The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field. The Status field shall be
set to V=invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A=Autonomous and D=Differential. The
positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not be null fields.
Note: Position system indicator with IEC ED2 only.
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GNS - GNNS fix data
$--GNS,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,c--c,xx,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x*hh<CR><LF>
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+---------- 9
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+-------+--------------------------------- 3
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1. UTC of position
2. Latitude, N/S
3. Longitude, E/W
4. Mode indicator
5. Total number of satllite in use,00-99
6. HDOP
7. Antenna altitude, metres, re:mean-sea-level(geoid)
8. Geoidal separation
9. Age of differential data
10. Differential reference station ID
11. Checksum
HDM- Heading – magnetic
This sentence is not used in the current version of NMEA and IEC 61162. Some boaters may want the
GPS compass to indicate the magnetic heading when the boat is only fitted with a magnetic compass.
HDG is calculated by adding a geomagnetic variation to HDT.
$--HDM, x.x, M *hh<CR><LF>
Heading, degrees magnetic
HDT - Heading - true
True heading in degrees obtained by processing RF cycle in the GPS carrier frequency.
$--HDT, x.x, T*hh<CR><LF>
Heading, degrees true
THS – True heading and status
Note: This sentence replaces the deprecated sentence HDT.
Actual vessel heading in degrees true produced by any device or system producing true heading. This
sentence includes a “mode indicator” field providing critical safety related information about the heading
data, and replaces the deprecated HDT sentence.
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RMC – Recommended minimum specific GNSS data
$GPRMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,ddmmyy,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF>
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10 11 12
1. UTC of position fix (000000 - 235959)
2. Status (A=data valid, V=navigation receiver warning)
3. Latitude (0.0000 - 9000.0000)
4. N/S
5. Longitude (0.0000 - 18000.0000)
6. E/W
7. Speed over ground, knots (0.0 - 9999.9)
8. Course over ground, degrees true (0.0 - 359.0)
9. Date (010100 - 311299)
10. Magnetic variation, degrees E/W (0.0 - 180.0/NULL)
11. E/W
12. Mode indicator (A=Autonomous D=Differential mode E=Estimated (dead reckoning mode)
M=Manual input mode S=Simulator N: Data not valid)
ROT – Rate of turn
ROT derived from a changing rate of GPS compass heading.
$--ROT, x.x, A*hh<CR><LF>
Status: A = data valid
Rate of turn, degrees/min, “-” = bow turns to port
VBW - Dual ground/water speed
$**VBW,x.x,x.x,x,x.x,x.x,x,x.x,x,x.x,x,*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Longitudinal water speed, knots (-9999.99 - 9999.99)
2. Transverse water speed, knots (-9999.99 - 9999.99)
3. Status: water speed, A=data valid V=data invalid
4. Longitudinal ground speed, knots (-9999.99 - 9999.99)
5. Transverse ground speed, knots (-9999.99 - 9999.99)
6. Status: ground speed, A=data valid V=data invalid
7. Stern transverse water speed, knots (-9999.99 - 9999.99)
8. Status: stern water speed, A=data valid V=data invalid
9. Stern transverse ground speed, knots (-9999.99 - 9999.99)
10. Status: stern ground speed, A=data valid V=data invalid
Note: #7 to #10 with IEC ED2 only.
VDR - Set and drift
$--VDR,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N*hh<CR><LF>
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+--+----------------- 2
+--+----------------------- 1
1. Direction, degrees true
2. Direction, degrees magnetic
3. Current speed, knots
4. Checksum
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VHW - Water speed and heading
The compass heading to which the vessel points and the speed of the vessel relative to the water.
$GPVHW,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K,*hh <CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Heading, degrees (0.0 - 359.9, NULL)
2. T=True (fixed)
3. Heading, degrees (0.0 - 359.9, NULL)
4. M=Magnetic (fixed)
5. Speed, knots (0.0 - 9999.9)
6. N=Knots (fixed)
7. Speed, knots (0.0 - 9999.9)
8. K=km/hr (fixed)
VLW - Distance travelled through the water
The distance travelled, relative to the water.
$**VLW,x.x,N,x.x,N,x.x,N,x.x,N,*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Total cumulative water distance (0.0 - 999999.999)
2. N=Nautical miles
3. Water distance since reset (0.000 - 999999.999)
4. N=Nautical miles
5. Total cumulative ground distance (no use)
6. N=Nautical miles (no use)
7. Ground distance since reset (no use)
8. N=Nautical miles (no use)
VTG - Course over ground and ground speed
COG and SOG obtained by processing the GPS signals.
$GPVTG,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K,a,*hh <CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Course over ground, degrees (0.0 - 359.9)
2. T=True (fixed)
3. Course over ground, degrees (0.0 - 359.9)
4. M=Magnetic (fixed)
5. Speed over ground, knots (0.00-9999.9)
6. N=Knots (fixed)
7. Speed over ground (0.00 - 9999.9)
8. K=km/h (fixed)
9. Mode indicator (A=Autonomous, D=Differential E = Estimated (dead reckoning)
M=Manual input S=Simulator N=Data not valid)
Note: Position system indicator with IEC ED2 only.
ZDA - Time and date
$GPZDA,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,xxxx,xx,xx<CR><LF>
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1. UTC (000000 - 235959)...See NOTE2
2. Day (01 - 31)
3. Month (01 -12)
4. Year (UTC, 0000 - 9999)
5. Local zone, hours (-13 to 13)...See NOTE1
6. Loca zone, minutes (00 to 59)
NOTE1 - Zone description if the number of whole hours added to local time to obtain GMT. Zone
description is negative for east longitudes.
NOTE2 – Decimal point and decimal fraction are not output.
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3. Input/Output Ports
Port
Terminal Name
I/O Signal
Remarks
Label
DATA
OUT1
WAGO
231-304/026-000
WAGO
231-304/026-000
WAGO
231-304/026-000
WAGO
231-304/026-000
WAGO
231-304/026-000
O
O
O
O
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Heading, IEC61162(NMEA0183) or AD-10 format
(software)
Speed,
IEC61162-1 (NMEA0183) Ver1.5, 2.0
IEC61162-2
Course,
Position,
DATA
OUT2
Talker: GP, HE, HN,HC ( HDT, HDM, THS,
ROT selectable; other sent. GP only)
and
Time
DATA
OUT3
Speed: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bps
DATA
OUT4
IEC61162 sentences: HDT, HDM, THS, ROT,
VTG, GGA, GLL, GNS, ZDA, VHW, VBW,
VDR, RMC ( on/off by menu )
IEC61162 (NMEA0183) : sentence output
interval : HDT, HDM, ROT : (25ms, 100ms,
200ms, 1s, 2s, 20ms, selectable), VTG, GGA,
GLL, GNS, ZDA, VHW, VBW, VDR, RMC :
(1s, 2s, selectable)
DATA
OUT5
ATT sentence
Proprietary sentence or FURUNO sentence
Only P sentence : output rate of 25ms,
100ms,200ms, 1s, 2s, 20ms, selectable
ATT sentence – True heading, pitching, rolling
$PFEC,GPatt,xxx.x, +xx.x, +xx.x<CR><LF>
( IEC61162-1 (NMEA0183) Ver1.5 )
$PFEC,GPatt,xxx.x, +xx.x,
+xx.x*hh<CR><LF>
(IEC61162-1 (NMEA0183) ver 2.0,
IEC61162-2)
HVE sentence
Proprietary sentence or FURUNO sentence
Only P sentence : output rate of 25ms,
100ms,200ms, 1s, 2s, 20ms, selectable
HVE sentence – heave by wave
$PFEC,GPhve,xx.xxx,A<CR><LF>
( IEC61162-1 (NMEA0183) Ver1.5 )
$PFEC,GPhve,xx.xxx,A *hh<CR><LF>
(IEC61162-1 (NMEA0183) ver 2.0,
IEC61162-2)
AD-10 output interval :25ms
Signal level : IEC61162
Heading data selected in the tech menu is
output.
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Port
Terminal Name
I/O Signal
Remarks
Label
DATA
OUT6
WAGO
231-304/026-000
WAGO
O
O
Heading AD-10 only
AD-10 output interval: 25ms
200 pulse/NM or 400 pulse/NM (software),
LOG/
LOG
ALARM
0.5A max.
231-306/026-000
Signal
HDG
alarm
Heading alarm, 0.5A max, normal close
DATA IN
WAGO
231-305/026-000
O
Heading Heading data in either AD-10 or
IEC61162(NMEA0183) format (4800, 9600,
19200, 38400bps) is automatically received.
Priority of IEC61162(NMEA0183) sentence is
HDT>HDG>HDM.
The signal is selected through the menu
during the period of internal heading sensor
failure.
VBW/VHW may be input from a current
indicator.
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4. Parts List and Parts Location
This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to
component level are not practical (IMO A.694(17)/8.3.1. Only some discrete components
are used. FURUNO Electric Co., Ltd. believes identifying these components is of no value
for shipboard maintenance; therefore, they are not listed in the manual. Major modules can
be located on the parts location photo on this page.
F U R U N O
Model
Unit
SC-110
SC-1101
PROCESSOR UNIT
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
SYMBOL TYPE
Ref.Dwg.
Blk.No.
Page
CODE No.
REMARKS
SHIPPABLE
ASSEMBLY
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
20P8178, MAIN
20P8181, PWR
MAIN Board
(20P8178)
PWR Board
(20P8181)
Processor Unit, cover removed
F U R U N O
Model
Unit
SC-50/110
SC-502
DISPLAY UNIT
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
SYMBOL TYPE
Ref.Dwg.
Blk.No.
Page
CODE No.
REMARKS
SHIPPABLE
ASSEMBLY
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
20P8189, CPU
CPU Board
(20P8189)
Display Unit, cover opened
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APPENDIX
5. Geodetic Chart Codes
001:WGS84
002:WGS72
087:MAPARIMA, BWI
:Trinldad and Tobago
:Western United States
:Eastern United States
:Alaska
088:NORTH AMERICAN 1927
003:TOKYO
:Mean Vallue (Japan, Korea, and Okinawa)
:Mean Vallue (CONUS)
:Mean Vallue
089:
004:NORTH AMERICAN 1927
005:EUROPEAN 1950
006:AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984
007:ADINDAN
090:
091:
:Bahamas (Excluding San Saivador Island)
:Australla and Tasmania Island
:Mean Value(Ethiopia and Sudan)
:Ethiopia
092:
:Bahamas・・San Saivador Island
093:
:Canada (Including Newfoundland Island)
008:
094:
:Alberta and British Columbla
009:
:Mall
095:
:East Canada
010:
:Senegal
096:
:Manitoba and Ontario
011:
:Sudan
097:
:Nothwest Territories and Saskatchewan
012:AFG
:Somalla
098:
:Yukon
013:AIN EL ABD 1970
014:ANNA 1 ASTRO 1965
015:ARC 1950
:Bahrain Island
:Cocos Island
099:
:Canal Zone
100:
:Caribbean
:Mean Value
101:
:Central America
016:
:Bostswana
102:
:Cuba
017:
:Lesotho
103:
:Greenland
018:
:Malawi
104:
:Mexico
019:
:Swazlland
105:NORTH AMERICAN 1983
:Alaska
020:
:Zaire
106:
:Canada
021:
:Zambla
107:
:CONUS
022:
:Zimbabwe
108:
:Mexico, Central America
023:ARC 1960
:Mean Value (Kanya, Tanzania)
:Kenya
109:OBSERVATORIO 1966
110:OLD EGYPTIAN 1930
111:OLD HAWAIIAN
112:
:Corvo and Flores Islands (Azores)
024:
:Egypt
:Mean Value
:Hawaii
:Kaual
:Maui
025:
:Tanzania
026:ASCENSION ISLAND 1958
027:ASTRO BEACON "E"
028:ASTRO B4 SOR. ATOLL
029:ASTRO POS 71/4
030:ASTRONOMIC STATION 1952
031:AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1966
032:BELLEVUE (IGN)
033:BERMUDA 1957
034:BOGOTA OBSERVATORY
035:CAMPO INCHAUSPE
036:CANTON ISLAND 1966
037:CAPE
:Ascension Island
:Iwo Jima Island
:Tem Island
113:
114:
:St. Helena Island
:Marcus Island
115:
:Oahu
116:OMAN
:Oman
:Australla and Tasmania Island
:Efate and Erromango Islands
:Bermuda Islands
:Colombla
117:ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936
:Mean Value
118:
:England
119:
:England, Isie of Man, and Wales
120:
:Scotland and Shetland Islands
:Argentina
121:
:Wales
:Phoenix Islands
:South Africa
122:PICO DE LAS NIVIES
:Canary Islands
123:PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967
:Pitcaim Island
038:CAPE CANAVERAL
039:CARTHAGE
:Mean Value (Florida and Bahama Islands)
:Tunisia
124:PROVISIONAL SOUTH CHILEAN 1963
:South Chile (near 53゜ s)
125:PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956
:Mean Value
040:CHATHAM 1971
041:CHUA ASTRO
042:CORREGO ALEGRE
043:DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)
044:DOS 1968
:Chatham Island (New Zealand)
:Paraguay
126:
:Bolivia
127:
:Chile・・Northem Chie (near 19゜ s)
:Brazil
128:
:Chile・・Southem Chile (near 43゜ s)
:Sumatra Island (Indonesia)
:Gizo Island (New Georgla Island)
:Easter Island
129:
:Colombia
130:
:Ecuador
045:EASTER ISLAND 1967
046:EUROPEAN 1950 (Cont'd)
047:
131:
:Guyana
:Westem Europe
132:
:Peru
:Cypus
133:
:Venezuela
048:
:Egypt
134:PUERTO RICO
135:QATAR NATIONAL
136:QORNOQ
137:ROME 1940
138:SANTNA BRAZ
139:SANTO (DOS)
140:SAPPER HILL 1943
141:SOUTH AMERICAN 1969
142:
:Puerto Rico and Virgln Islands
049:
:England, Scotland, Channel, and Shetland
Islands
:Qatar
:South Greenland
050:
:England,Ireland, Scotland, and Shetland Islands
:Greece
:Sardinia Islands
051:
:Sao Maguel, Santa Maria Islands (Azores)
052:
:Iran
:Espirlto Santo Island
053:
:Italy・・Sardinla
:Italy・・Sicily
:Norway and Finland
:Portugal and Spain
:Mean Value
:East Faikland Island
054:
:Mean Value
055:
:Argentina
056:
143:
:Bollvia
057:EUROPEAN 1979
058:GANDAJIKA BASE
059:GEODETIC DATUM 1949
060:GUAM 1963
061:GUX 1 ASTRO
062:HJORSEY 1955
063:HONG KONG 1963
064:INDIAN
144:
:Brazil
:Republlc of Maldives
:New Zealand
145:
:Chile
146:
:Colombia
:Guam Island
147:
:Ecuador
:Guadalcanal Island
:Iceland
148:
:Guyana
149:
:Paraguay
:Hong kong
150:
:Peru
:Thailand and Vletnam
:Bangladesh, India, and Nepal
:Ireland
151:
:Trinldad and Tobago
065:
152:
:Venezuela
066:IRELAND 1956
067:ISTS 073 ASTRO 1969
068:JHONSTON ISLAND 1961
069:KANDAWALA
070:KERGUELEN ISLAND
071:KERTAU 1948
072:LA REUNION
073:L.C. 5 ASTRO
074:LIBERIA 1964
075:LUZON
153:SOUTH ASIA
154:SOUTHEAST BASE
155:SOUTHWEST BASE
:Singapore
:Diego Garcia
:Porto Santo and Medeira Islands
:Jhonston Island
:Sri Lanka
:Falal, Graclosa,Pico, Sao Jorge, and Terceira
Islands
:Kerguelen Island
:West Malaysia and Singapore
:Mascarene Island
:Cayman Brac Island
:Liberia
156:TIMBALAI 1948
157:TOKYO
:Brunel and East Malaysia (Sarawak and Sadah)
:Japan
158:
:Korea
159:
:Okinawa
160:TRISTAN ASTRO 1968
161:VITI LEVU 1916
162:WAKE-ENIWETOK 1960
163:ZANDERIJ
:Tristan da Cunha
:Vitl Levu Island (Fiji Islands)
:Marshall Islands
:Suriname
:Philippines (Exciuding Mindanao Island)
:Mindanao Island
:Mahe Island
076:
077:MAHE 1971
078:MARCO ASTRO
079:MASSAWA
080:MERCHICH
081:MIDWAY ASTRO 1961
082:MINNA
:Salvage Islands
:Eritrea (Ethlopia)
:Morocco
164:BUKIT RIMPAH
165:CAMP AREA ASTRO
166:G. SEGARA
:Bangka and Belltung Islands (Indonesia)
:Camp Mcmurdo Area, Antarctica
:Kalimantan Islands(Indonesia)
:Afghanistan
:Midway Island
167:HERAT NORTH
168:HU-TZU-SHAN
169:TANANARIVE OBSERVATORY 1925
170:YACARE
:Nigeria
:Taiwan
083:NAHRWAN
084:
:Masirah Island(Oman)
:United Arab Emirates
:Saudi Arabia
:Madagascar
:Uruguay
085:
171:RT-90
:Sweden
086:NAMIBIA
:Namibla
172:PULKOVO 1942
173:FINNISH KKJ
:Russia
:Finland
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6. What is WAAS?
WAAS, available in North and South America mainly, is a provider in the worldwide SBAS
(Satellite Based Augmentation System) navigation system. SBAS provides GPS signal
corrections to SBAS users, for even better position accuracy, typically better than three
meters. There are three more SBAS providers, MSAS (Multi-Functional Satellite
Augmentation System), EGNOS (Euro Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service) and
GAGAN (GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation). All providers are compatible with one
another, thus providing seamless position fixes to SBAS users. The illustration below shows
the coverage area of the SBAS. (Accuracy may be affected when using a GEO satellite not
within your current location.) This manual uses WAAS for these three providers generically.
EGNOS
WAAS
MSAS
GAGAN
Provider
WAAS
Satellite type
Intelsat Galaxy XV
TeleSat Anik F1R
Inmarsat-3-F2/AOR-E
Artemis
Longitude
133 W
Satellite No.
135
138
120
124
126
129
137
127
107.3 W
15.5 W
21.5 E
25 E
EGNOS
Inmarsat-3-F5/IOR-W
MTSAT-1R
MSAS
140 E
145 E
64 E
MTSAT-2
GAGAN
Inmarsat-4-F1/IOR
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APPENDIX
7.Terminology, Units of Measurement, Symbols
Terminology
Term
AIS
Meaning
Automatic Identification
System
Alarm
Alarm
Term
Meaning
Heading
HDG
ID
ALARM
ALM
Identification
IEC ED1
IEC 61162-1 Edition 1
(NMEA 0183 Version
2.0)
ANT
Antenna
IEC ED2
IEC 61162-1 Latest
Edition (NMEA 0183
Latest Version)
In
APR
April
IN
ARPA
Automatic Radar Plotting
Aid
I/O
Input/Output
AUG
AUTO
AVG
August
Automatic
Average
External Beacon ( DGPS
Receiver)
JAN
JUL
JUN
LAT
January
July
June
B-EXT
Latitude
BPS
Bit Per Second
GPS baseline Calculation
Contour
Course Over Ground
December
Differential GPS
Difference
Dimmer
LCD
L/L
Liquid Crystal Display
Latitude/Longitude
Log
Longitude
Manual
March
May
Menu
Multi-Functional Satellite
Augmentation System
North
Navigation
Not good
CALC
CNT
COG
DEC
DGPS
DIFF
DIM
LOG
LON
MAN
MAR
MAY
MENU
MSAS
DISP
Display
DIST
DRIFT
E
Distance
Drift
East
N
NAV
NG
ECDIS
Electronic Chart Display
and Information System
European Geo-Stationary
Navigational Overlay
System
NMEA 1.5
NMEA 0183 Version 1.5
EGNOS
NOV
November
ENT
ERR
EXT
Enter
Error
External
Fix
OCT
OFF
OFFSET
ON
October
Off
Offset
On
FIX
FREQ
GNSS
Frequency
Global Navigation Satellite
System
OUT
POS
Out/Output
Position
GOOD
GPS
Good
PRCSSR
PWR
Processor Unit
Power
Global Positioning System
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APPENDIX
Term
RAM
ROM
Meaning
Random Access Memory
Read Only Memory
Term
Meaning
Speed Over Ground
Speed Through the
Water
SOG
STW
ROT
RX
S
Rate of Turn
Receive
South
SV
T
TEST
THD
Satellite
True
Test
Transmitting Heading
Device
SAT
Satellite
SC
SEC
SET
Satellite Compass
second
Set
TIME
TX
UTC
Time
Transmit
Universal Time,
Coordinated
Version
SEP
SIG
SIM
September
Signal
Simulation
VER
W
WAAS
West
Wide Area Augmentation
System
SNR
Signal To Noise Ratio
WGS
World Geodetic System
Units of measurement
Unit
°
Meaning
degree
°/min
dB
degree/minute
decibel
kHz
km
kiloHertz
kilometer
kn
knot
m
meter
min or ‘
m/s
ms
NM
p/NM
s
minute(s)
meter/second
millisecond
Nautical Mile
Pulse/Nautical Mile
second(s)
Symbols
Symbol
Meaning
Heading Calculation Status, acquiring satellite. See section 2.4.1.
Heading Calculation Status, calculating heading. See section 2.4.1.
Heading Calculation Status, final calculations. See section 2.4.1.
Display last-used heading data at power on or not. See section 2.11.
Simulated operation. See section 2.9.5.
Heading fed from external equipment. See section 2.14.
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S-1
1
2
3
4
5
6
*3 *4
N-J-3
空中線部
ANTENNA UNIT
*2
8D-FB-CV,30/50m
*3
MJ-A7SPF
*3
MJ-A7SPF
*2
NJTP-3DXV,1m
DISPLAY
J7(B3)
NC
SG
TX
RX
+15V
GND
SHIELD
演算部
PROCESSOR UNIT
MJ-A7SPF0006,10m,φ6
表示部
DISPLAY UNIT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
RX
TX
NC
SG
+15V
GND
SHIELD
*4
*3
TNC-P-3
SC-1203F
GPS ANT 1
*3
TNC-P-3
*3
TNC-J-3
GPS ANT 1
GPS ANT 2
GPS ANT 3
カラーマーク無
NO COLOR MARK
OR TNC-PS-3D-15,15m
TPPX6-3D2V-15M,15m
SC-1101
SC-502
A
B
C
D
*3
TNC-P-3
*3
TNC-P-3
*3
TNC-J-3
黄線入ケーブル
CABLE W/ YEL-LINE
OR TNC-PS-3D-15,15m
*1
TTYCS-1 OR
TTYCS-1Q
DATA OUT 1
J2
GPS ANT 2
GPS ANT 3
*1
IV-2sq.
*5
AD-10/IEC61162
RS-485 LEVEL
1
2
3
4
5
DATA1-H/TD1-A
*3
TNC-P-3
*3
TNC-P-3
*3
TNC-J-3
P
P
赤線入ケーブル
CABLE W/ RED-LINE
DATA1-C/TD1-B
SHIFT1-H/TD2-A
SHIFT1-C/TD2-B
FG
OR TNC-PS-3D-15,15m
*7
*7
*7
*7
*7
*7
BEACON EXT
J8
*1
TTYCS-1 OR
TTYCS-1Q
DATA OUT 2
J3
*1
TTYCS-1Q
IEC61162-1
AIS
FA-150
TTYCS-1
外部ビーコンレシーバ
EXT. BEACON RECEIVER
RX
1
DATA2-H/TD3-A
DATA2-C/TD3-B
SHIFT2-H/TD4-A
SHIFT2-C/TD4-B
FG
RD-A
RD-B
GND-ISO
1
2
3
4
5
P
P
RS-232C
TX
SG
2
3
*1
TTYCS-1
*7
ジャイロコンパス、潮流計など
GYROCOMPASS/CURRENT IND. ETC.
(IEC61162)
(NH5P)
DATA IN
J9
レーダー
*1
TTYCS-1 OR
TTYCS-1Q
DATA OUT 3
J4
*1
TTYCS-1Q
オートパイロット
ソナー
潮流計
ADコンバータ
AD CONVERTER
AD-100
DATA3-H/TD5-A
DATA3-C/TD5-B
SHIFT3-H/TD6-A
SHIFT3-C/TD6-B
FG
1
2
3
4
5
DATA-H/RD-C
DATA-C/RD-H
SHIFT_IN-H
SHIFT_IN-C
FG
1
2
3
4
5
DATA-H
DATA-C
SHIFT-H
SHIFT-C
FG
1
2
3
4
5
IEC61162-1
IEC61162
NMEA0183
AD-10
P
P
TTYCS-1
RD-H
RD-C
RADAR
AUTOPILOT
SONAR
CURRENT INDICATOR
*7
FG
*1
TTYCS-1 OR
TTYCS-1Q
DATA OUT 4
J5
LOG/ALARM
J10
DATA4-H/TD7-A
DATA4-C/TD7-B
SHIFT4-H/TD8-A
SHIFT4-C/TD8-B
FG
1
2
3
4
5
P
P
*7
*7
*1
TTYCS-1
1
2
3
4
5
6
FG
LOG-H
LOG-C
ALARM-H
ALARM-C
FG
レーダー
DATA-H
レーダーなど
RADAR, ETC.
TTYCS-1Q
PULSE SIGNAL
200/400 ppm
ソナー
DATA-C
*1
TTYCS-1
潮流計
SHIFT-H
SHIFT-C
RADAR
アラームシステム
ALARM SYSTEM
*6
*1
TTYCS-1 OR
TTYCS-1Q
FG
DATA OUT 5
J6
SONAR
CURRENT INDICATOR
DATA5-H/TD9-A
DATA5-C/TD9-B
SHIFT5-H/TD10-A
SHIFT5-C/TD10-B
FG
1
2
3
4
5
ROLL
J11
ROLL
P
P
*1
TTYCS-1Q
PPIソナー
PPI SONAR
1
2
SG
PITCH
J12
PITCH
SG
1
2
DATA OUT 6
J7
*1
TTYCS-1Q
(MAX.10m)
DATA-H
DATA-C
SHIFT-H
SHIFT-C
FG
1
2
3
4
5
P
P
*7
AD-10 ONLY
12-24 VDC
*1
DPYC-1.5
TB1
(+)
(-)
1
2
12-24 VDC
*1
IV-2sq.
注記
NOTE
*1)造船所手配。
*2)オプション。
*3)工場にて取付済み
*1. SHIPYARD SUPPLY.
*2. OPTION.
DRAWN
TITLE
SC-110
T.YAMASAKI
19/Jan/2011
19/Jan/2011
*3. FITTED AT FACTORY.
CHECKED
名称
サテライトコンパス
相互結線図
H.MAKI
*4)防水のためテープで処理すること。
*5)メニュー切替。
*4. TAPE FOR WATERPLOOFING.
*5. SELECT FROM MENU.
APPROVED 19/Jan/2011 Y.NISHIYAMA
*6)方位出力が停止したとき、接点回路がオープンになる。 *6. IF THE HEADING OUTPUT STOPS, THE CONTACT CIRCUIT OPENS.
*7)ケーブルクランプでアースを取る。 *7. GROUND THROUGH CABLE CLAMP.
MASS
SCALE
NAME
SATELLITE COMPASS
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
kg
DWG.No.
REF.No.
C7257-C01- H
20-024-5000-3
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INDEX
A
M
Alarms menu.......................................... 2-6
Maintenance
battery replacement ............................3-8
cleaning ..............................................3-1
fuse replacement ................................3-9
Menu tree ............................................ AP-1
B
Battery replacement ............................... 3-8
C
Compass display.................................... 2-4
Control description ................................. 2-1
N
Nav data display.....................................2-3
D
O
Data clearing.......................................... 3-7
Demonstration mode............................ 2-16
Diagnostics
OTHERS menu.....................................2-20
Output data setup menu .........................2-9
test 1................................................... 3-3
test 2................................................... 3-5
test 3................................................... 3-6
DIM key.................................................. 2-2
DISP key ................................................ 2-3
Distance run display............................... 2-4
Distance run resetting........................... 2-22
P
Position offset.........................................2-8
Power on/off ...........................................2-2
Program version no. ...............................3-7
R
Rate-of-turn display ................................2-4
ROT range, smoothing .........................2-21
E
S
Error messages...................................... 3-9
SAT STATUS key....................................2-1
Satellite status display ............................2-7
Satellites
F
Fuse replacement................................... 3-9
disabling .............................................2-9
status display......................................2-7
Smoothing ..............................................2-8
SOG/STW display ..................................2-5
Steering display......................................2-4
System configuration................................. v
System setup menu..............................2-14
G
Geodetic data....................................... 2-14
GPS setup menu.................................... 2-8
H
Heading
backup.............................................. 2-20
external source for backup................ 2-22
output ................................................. 2-9
restoration......................................... 2-20
Heading display...................................... 2-3
T
Time format ..........................................2-15
TRIP menu ...........................................2-21
Troubleshooting......................................3-2
L
U
Local time............................................. 2-15
Log pulse.............................................. 2-13
Units of measurement...........................2-15
W
WAAS/DGPS menu..............................2-17
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