Furuno 1932 MARK-2 manual Installation of ARP-10 Option, Necessary Parts, Mounting, Adjustments

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4. INSTALLATION OF ARP-10 (OPTION)

NOTICE

This option is not available with 48 rpm scanner unit.

4.1 Necessary Parts

Name

Type

Code No.

Qty

 

 

 

 

ARP-10 Board

18P9007

008-476-930

1

 

 

 

 

Spacer

SQ-20

000-801-650

4

 

 

 

 

Spring Washer

M3 C5191W

000-864-204

4

 

 

 

 

Pan Head Screw

M3x8 C2700W

000-881-404

6

 

 

 

 

Pan Head Screw

M3x8

000-805-774

3

w/washer*

SWRM10

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Not used.

4.2 Mounting

1. Turn off the power. Remove the cover from the display unit as follows:

1 Unfasten four binding screws (M4 x 10).

2 Unfasten six binding screws (M3 x 10).

3 Remove three rubber covers to unfas- ten three hex nuts.

4 Loosen two hex nuts.

11

2

2

4

1

3

1

Figure 4-1 Display unit, rear view

2.Fasten the ARP-10 Board to the right- hand chassis of the display unit, using the pan head spacers, screws, and washers (supplied) as follows.

(1)Attach three spacers.

(2)Attach the P107 connector from the ARP-10 Board to J107 connector on the SPU Board.

(3)Faster the ARP-10 Board to the chas- sis with three pan head screws and springs washers.

Front

Spring Washer

M3 3 pcs.

$

Spacer

SQ-20 3 pcs.

$

Pan Head

Screw

M3 x 8 3 pcs.

P107

J107

ARP-10 Board

18P9007

SPU Board

SPU9211

Note: Remaining hardware may be discarded.

Figure 4-2 How to mount the

ARP-10 Board

4.3 Adjustments

Input signal

1.Connect the gyrocompass. Turn on the radar and transmit.

2.Press the [MENU] key and select the OTHERS menu

3.Select “23. Self Test” and press the [ACQ/ ENTER] key. Confirm that the ARP-10 test results show OK for SPEED, COURSE, TRIGGER< BP and HP.

Video signal

Confirm the following on the ARP-10 test dis- play:

Video is “OK.”

Adjust the GAIN, A/C and A/C RAIN con- trols so FE-DATA1 and FE-DATA2 indi- cations on the ARP-10 TEST show less than 1,000. Also, raise/lower the gain while watching the FE-DATA1 and FE- DATA2 indications. Confirm that the FE- DATA1 and FE-DATA2 indications rise/ lower according to GAIN control adjust- ment.

4-1

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Contents Page G 9 9 Safety Instructions High Tension Warning Table of Contents System Configuration Scanner UnitOptional Supply Equipment ListsStandard Supply Fixing Holes in Mounting Platform MountingMounting Methods for Scanner Unit Outside fixing holes Fastening the Radiator to the Radiator BracketMounting the Scanner Unit Scanner unit Shown XN12A Display Unit Mounting Fixing holes inside szcanner unitMounting considerations MountingConnecting the Signal Cable ConnectionsDisplay Unit Connections Cable protectorConnection procedure Connection of External EquipmentHeading sensor connection Navigation aid, video sounder connectionExchange of Fuse for 24/32V Power Supply Checking the InstallationAdjustment Adjusting Tuning/VideoPreparation Entering Antenna HeightAligning Heading Adjusting Sweep Timing Adjustment sector 0~359.90 Adjustment range 0.000~4.266 nmSelecting STC Curve Adjusting MBSSetting a Dead Sector Checking Magnetron Heater Voltage Scanner unit, cover openedInstallation of ARP-10 Option AdjustmentsNecessary Parts MountingPage Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page
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