Furuno CSH-24F, CSH-23 Setting and Adjustment of the Interface Unit CS-120A, DIP switch setting

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6.4Setting and Adjustment of the Interface Unit CS-120A

DIP switch setting

Navigation data and fishing data input from external equipment can be turned on or off by DIP switches DP-1 and DP-2 on CPU II board 10P6871 in the Interface Unit CS-120A.

DP-2

ON

1

2

3

4

Standard

Setting

Interface board (10P0047)

CI/NMEA port Input format

Input format

S1

 

 

CIF (Factory Setting)

OFF

 

 

NMEA

ON

 

 

Changed the register R78 (47Ω) to 470Ω on pcb 10P0047 when NMEA is selected.

-NMEA: 470Ω

-CIF: 47Ω

R78

DP-1

ON

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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Fix to "OFF"

Own ship's navigation data (Gyrocompass, Speed log or Current indicator etc.)

Input Device

S1

S2

Select navigation device which feeds

 

 

 

navigation data for drawing ship's track

Gyrocompass, Sppeed log

OFF

OFF

 

 

 

by S1 and S2.

GPS or DR *1

ON

OFF

 

 

 

 

 

Current indicator

OFF

ON

 

Gyrocompass, GPS *2

ON

ON

 

 

 

 

 

*1: GPS ship's speed/heading data from NMEA or CIF line, or dead reckoning speed/heading data are used. Take care that heading data may have error if the speed is lower than 0.2 kts.

*2: Courseline is plotted by using CIF or NMEA format speed data and Gyrocompass data. Speed log is set by using GPS or Current Indicator.

Latitude/Longitude

Input Device

S3

 

 

Loran C

OFF

 

 

GPS or DR *

ON

Own ship's position data is selected with S3.

*: Data from GPS or DR is used (GPS has priority).

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Contents Color Scanning Sonar 00080806903 Safety Instructions Table of Contents System Configuration Equipment Lists Optional Equipment Location of hull unit Mounting the Hull Unit and Receiver UnitMaintenance space, example sonar compartment Shortening the retraction tank Installation Method Xdcr TravelHow to install reinforcement ribs Remarks for installation of retraction tankInstallation of hull unit Installing hull unit on retraction tankFastening receiver unit to hull unit Installing stays anti-vibration measureMounting the display unit/sub-display unit Mounting the Display Unit/Sub-display UnitMounting the Interface Unit Mounting the Transmitter UnitMounting the FNZ Joint Box 12 Location of ground terminals on equipment Grounding the EquipmentCable Configuration WiringHow to use the crimping tool How to use the pin extractor How to Use the Crimping Tool, Pin ExtractorLocation ConnectorsFabricating Cable, Assembling Connectors Clamping the cable Assembling connector NSC-253P CN-A15Fabricating cable 54-038-000-601/SC CN-E1 Assembling 38P connectorFabricating cable DPYCY-4connected to terminal board TB-E1 Fabricating cable 10S1259 connected terminal board TB-E114 Fabricating cable 54-038-000-601/SC Fabricating cable 54-038-000-601/SC CN-B2, CN-B3, CN-B416 Clamping the cable Fabricating cable 10S1259 connected to terminal board TB-B119 Assembling 38P connector 22 Fabricating cable 10S1259 23 Receiver unit, rear view Connection of Transducer CablesConnections for true motion and target lock Connection of Interface Unit CS-120ASpeed pulse signal Connections for ES picture and FNZ markers Data Data Source WiringFabrication, assembling 10P and 7P connectors Connection of Sub-display Unit CSH-236/236F Option DIP switch settingConnections Connections Synchronizing Transmission with Other Sonars, Echo SoundersMenu setting Connections for interlocking functions Interlocking Operation with Other Sonar37 Connections for interlocking remote control Connections for interlocking remote controlChanging Power Specifications Hull Unit Check Adjustment and CheckInit SET/TEST Menu Heading AdjustmentDIP Switch Setting in the Display Unit DIP switch setting Setting and Adjustment of the Interface Unit CS-120AOFF Interface unit 10P0047 adjustmentPriority for data Adjustment of signal level R36, R56LC fixing position priority Processor Unit CSH-235/235F Blackbox Type for CSH-23/23F Mounting procedureProtective earth Connectors for MonitorProcessor unit right side, cover removed Packing List Spare Parts List for 工事材料表 Page Page 000-070-208 10CJ-X-9302 000-070-209 10CJ-X-9303 Furuno Electric CO .,LTD Installation Materials Name Outline Hole Plug Page 006-959-800-00 10CC-X-9401 Panel Screw アイボルト 受信装置用 For Power Supply Unit アース板 電源装置用 006-030-650-00 10CJ-X-9402 For Transceiver Unit 貼りマーク 送信装置工材 コンタクト ピン(8017 電源装置工材 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Dec Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Color Scanning Sonar Page Color Scanning Sonar Processor Unit Interface Unit

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