Furuno CSH-24F manual Processor Unit CSH-235/235F Blackbox Type for CSH-23/23F, Mounting procedure

Models: CSH-24F CSH-23F CSH-23 CSH-24

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7.PROCESSOR UNIT CSH-235/235F (BLACKBOX TYPE FOR CSH-23/23F)

7.1Installing the Unit

When selecting a mounting location, consider the following conditions:

Place where operating personnel are able to control the unit easily while observing the fishing ground or the area surrounding the vessel.

Place not exposed to direct sunlight, water splashes or hot air.

Place where maintenance and ventilation clearance shown in the outline drawings is ensured.

Observe the compass safe distances shown on page i to prevent interference to a magnetic compass.

Mounting procedure

1.Remove the mounting base by unscrewing the two bolts at the front bottom.

2.Fix the mounting base to the table or deck by using six self-tapping screws 6x20 (supplied).

3.Place the unit on the mounting base, slide it forward and then fasten it to the mounting

base with two bolts.

7 220

(133)

 

)

°

(90

 

37

210±1

210±1

140±1

6-φ8 Fixing holes

Remove two bolts

 

Processor unit

Top view

7.2Monitor

Use a commercially available monitor having the specifications shown below.

Signal:

Analog RGB, 0 – 0.9 V, Positive, 75 Ω

Synchro. signal:

Horizontal, TTL level, 31.687 kHz±4 Hz, 75 Ω

 

 

Vertical, TTL level, 60.111 Hz±0.0007 Hz, 75 Ω

Resolution:

VGA, 640 x 481

Mount the monitor in portrait orientation. Note that FURUNO monitor model MU-151C can be used in portrait orientation.

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Furuno CSH-24F, CSH-23F manual Processor Unit CSH-235/235F Blackbox Type for CSH-23/23F, Mounting procedure

CSH-24F, CSH-23F, CSH-23, CSH-24 specifications

Furuno, a leader in marine electronics, has developed a range of advanced marine radar systems known as the CSH series. The CSH-24, CSH-23, CSH-23F, and CSH-24F are particularly notable for their innovative technologies, designed to enhance navigational safety and operational efficiency for vessels of various sizes.

The CSH-24 and CSH-23 models are known for their impressive 24 GHz and 23 GHz frequency bands, offering high-resolution imagery and enhanced target detection capabilities. These radars utilize Furuno’s digital signal processing technology, which significantly improves target discrimination, even in cluttered environments. This feature is invaluable for navigational safety, especially in busy waterways or coastal areas.

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