Simrad H1000 manual Advanced control processor unit Description, Siting the acp unit

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description

The Advanced Control Processor (ACP) Unit contains all the electronics for the autopilot operation and control of the rudder drive options. It is designed to be mounted on a vertical, flat, smooth surface. The unit has a hinged lid to provide easy access to the electrical connections.

siting the acp unit

ξIt is recommended that the ACP unit be mounted with the cable entries downwards. It must not be mounted with the cable entries uppermost as water may run down the cables and into the unit.

ξEnsure that there is sufficient space to allow the unit to be hinged open to make connections to terminals inside, and that the hinges of the two halves of the case may be slid apart.

ξSelect a position sheltered from the direct effects of the environment and from physical damage.

ξDo not mount the unit within 1m (3ft) of engines, starter motors and cables, and other cables carrying heavy currents, etc., or 3m (10ft) of Radar or SSB installation cables.

mounting procedure

ξUndo the two screws at the corner of the unit, and open fully.

ξThe hinges are designed to come apart. This enables the electronics to be split from the base of the unit; i.e. the connection and terminal blocks.

ξDisconnect the cables between the two halves of the casing.

ξFirmly push the two halves of the computer unit apart.

ξUsing the base of the unit as a template, mark the positions of the three mounting screw holes.

ξUsing the self-tapping screws provided secure the base of the unit in position.

ξPush the two halves of the unit together again and reconnect the cables.

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Contents H1000 pilot installation manual H1000 pilot ContentsH1000 pilot H1000 pilot calibration Siting the pilot display head Description/installationH1000 pilot display DescriptionPanel mounting Description/installation Mounting procedureSiting the compass unit H1000 compass unit DescriptionKey points when installing the rru Rudder reference unit Description/installation Rudder reference unit Minimum RRU Angle Rudder reference unit Linear feedback unitDescription Rudder drive optionsRam drive unit Hydraulic linear drivesRAM T3 Split Hydraulic Linear Drive RAM T3-24V Midstroke Description/installation Rudder drive optionsRAM T0 Hydraulic Linear Drive RAM-T0-12V Midstroke RAM T1 and T2 Hydraulic Linear Drives RAM-T1-12V MidstrokeHydraulic ram drive dimensions RAM-T0-12V Hydraulic ram drive dimensions T1-12V, T2-12V, T2-24V ‘R’CLIP ROD END AS H E R Tiller Bolt H1000 pilot Description/installation Type 3 ram bolt detail Key points on installation Description/installation Ram drive unit installationDescription/installation Layout of a typical ram drive unit Ram mounted parallel to vessel’s centre-line Mounting a hydraulic linear ram on a vertical bulkhead Description/installation Vertical bulkhead installation Type 0, type 1 and type 2 units Splitting the ram drive unitType 3 units Pump data Hydraulic drive pumpsType Hydraulic drive pump dimensions type 1Hydraulic drive pump installation Single station system example Dual station system example Hydraulic drive pump installation examplesPage Siting the acp unit Advanced control processor unit DescriptionGeneral wiring notes Acp unit installationCable and connection information Emc compliance Acp unit terminal details Description/installation Pilot drive unit cablesAll rudder drives heavy duty power cables Wire colour coding and abbreviationsClutch voltage selection Acp dip switch location + + H1000 and alarm connections+ + Hand-held, mob and joystick+ + Description/installation Hydraulic ram drive connectionsPin Blue Wire Ram solenoid wiring detailsDescription/installation Hydraulic pump connections + + Description/installation Continuous drive unit connectionsOUT Direct paddle input connection+ + Description/installation Linear feedback connectionNon B&G Display Paddle Unit Non-B&G paddle connectionFuruno ad10 heading connection + +Intentionally Left Blank Hand-held controller Mounting procedureSiting the hand-held unit Optional devices Man overboard button mob Description Siting the man overboard alarm buttonAcp joystick Description Optional devicesSiting the joystick unit Calibration H1000 pilot calibration Electronics installation Rudder reference unit installationLinear feedback unit installation Compass installationUnits AdjustmentAdjustment auto Calibration Speed calibrationAdjustment ref Sea temperature unitsDockside calibration Calibration Calibrating the pilotCalibration Calibration menuCalibration Dockside calibration Hardover time Calibration Dockside calibrationsWaterline length Magnetic dip angle for boats faster than 20 knots only Magnetic dip angle compensation chartJoystick control Calibration Seatrial calibration Compass swing Calibration Compass calibrationCompass offset Compass dampingH1000 pilot Calibration Seatrial calibration Engaging the h1000 pilot Setting the rudder amidships positionBoat lag Checking the automatic rudder gain learning Setting the boat lag valueBoat lag value table Automatic rudder gainRudder gain value table Setting the rudder gain manuallyBoat Type Default Value Typical Values Manual rudder gainNo rudder position TroubleshootingTrouble shooting introduction UncalibratedNo boat speed No drive detectedNo heading data Current trip limit No nmea informationNmea data unstable Poor wind dataPilot not steering a straight course Fault description