Furuno VR-7000S Installation Manual

Furuno VR-7000S Installation Manual

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................i
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................iii
EQUIPMENT LISTS................................iv
1. MOUNTING......................................1-1
1.2 Data Recording Unit (DRU) ................1-3
1.3 Junction Box VR-7022F ....................1-15
1.5 Microphone VR-7011 ........................1-18
3020D ...............................................1-27
1.9 Intelligent HUB HUB-3000 ................1-28
2. WIRING............................................2-1
2.2 Data Recording Unit..........................2-10
2.3 Junction Box VR-7022F ....................2-13
2.5 Microphone VR-7011 ........................2-16
2.8 Sensor Adapters ...............................2-25
2.9 Intelligent HUB HUB-3000 ................2-37
2.12 IP Addresses of the Unit ...................2-41
3.1 System Time Adjustment ....................3-1
Converter ............................................3-3
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VDR/S-VDR
VR-7000/VR-7000S
PACKING LISTS ................................. A-1
OUTLINE DRAWINGS ........................ D-1
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS ..... S-1

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    3.1 System Time Adjustment ....3-1 3.2 Recording Expiration Date of Parts..3-2 3.3 DIP Switch Setting in Video LAN Converter ..........3-3 3.4 How to Configure the VR-7000S..3-3 3.5 Brilliance Sharing with EC-3000 Units ...3-4 3.6 Timeout Settings for Serial Input Signal ..3-6 www.furuno.com...
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  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The installer of the equipment must read the safety instructions before attempting to install the equipment. DANGER Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WARNING could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Use the proper fuse. Use of an incorrect fuse may damage the equipment. Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass: Standard Steering Unit compass compass Data Collecting Unit 2.30 m 1.45 m VR-7010 Remote Alarm Panel 1.15 m...
  • Page 5: System Configuration

    - Analog IN: Max. 16 ch - Digital Contact IN: Max. 64 ch Digital IN Interface Sensor Adapter MC-3020D : When using the VR-7000S, select Power Supply Unit either the “VR-7020” or the “VR-7021F and PSU-011* VR-7022F”. : For Russian vessel only...
  • Page 6: Equipment Lists

    Code No. Remarks Data Collecting Unit VR-7010 Remote Alarm Panel VR-7017 Fixed Data Recording Unit VR-7020 When using the VR-7000S, select one. Float-free Data Recording Unit VR-7021F Junction Box VR-7022F Only when using the VR-7000S and select- ing the VR-7021F Microphone...
  • Page 7 EQUIPMENT LISTS Name Type Code No. Remarks OP24-28 001-169-970 For MC-3000S Case Gasket OP24-29 001-169-960 For MC-3010A/3020D SSD Kit OP24-43 001-279-170 For VR-7010 Microphone Replacement Kit OP24-44 001-279-180 For VR-7011 Installation Materials OP24-45 001-279-190 for Microphone IF-8530 Version-up Kit OP24-48 001-326-380 w/IF-8530 Front Fixing Panel Kit...
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  • Page 9: Mounting

    MOUNTING NOTICE Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment. Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts, especially plastic connectors. Data Collecting Unit VR-7010 Mounting consideration Select a mounting location, keeping in mind the following points: •...
  • Page 10 1. MOUNTING Mounting Install the data collecting unit (DCU) on a bulkhead. 1. Fasten the unit with four M10 bolts or 10 coach bolts (local supply). Eye bolt M10 bolt Ø10 coach bolt (4 pcs) 2. Two eye bolts are attached at the top of the unit to hoist the unit onboard. Remove them after the installation.
  • Page 11: Data Recording Unit (Dru)

    VR-7000S systems have either a fixed data recording unit (VR-7020) or a float-free data recording unit (VR-7021F). For configurations that use the VR-7021F, see section 1.2.2.
  • Page 12 1. MOUNTING "Hull Ground Technique” and “Mounting Base Template Pattern” Apply the silicone Hex. bolt rubber (S-8400W). Flat washer Lock washer Spring washer Hex. nut Hull Grounding Technique DIAMETER 0.594 inches 0.594 inches 3.451 inches 3.451 inches 15.0 mm DIAMETER 87.64 mm 87.64 mm 6.901 inches...
  • Page 13 1. MOUNTING 1.2.2 Float-free data recording unit VR-7021F VR-7000S systems have either a fixed data recording unit (VR-7020) or a float-free data recording unit (VR-7021F). For configurations that use the VR-7020, see section 1.2.1. Note: The IMO obliges that VDR-equipped ships must carry a float-free DRU. The fol- lowing is an excerpt from the regulation.
  • Page 14 1. MOUNTING • Ground the unit by connecting the ground plate to the ship’s body with the hex. bolt. • Apply the supplied silicone grease between the docking module and storage module to prevent water from entering (see the figure at step 3 on page 1-10).
  • Page 15 1. MOUNTING • Adjust the cable length so that the cable routes verti- cally to the float-free DRU and horizontally to the junc- tion box. See the example figure to the right for reference. 90° 90° • As shown in the following figure, fasten the bracket and the junction box (VR-7022F) to the steel plate, then fasten the steel plate to the ship's hull.
  • Page 16 1. MOUNTING • Select a place where interference from other radio equipment is minimal. The float-free DRU is compliant with IEC 60945. However, some radio equipment (ex. S-band radar antennas) may create excessive electrical fields, which are larger than the IEC 60945 test standards. These large electrical fields can interrupt the ra- dio communication between the storage module and docking module or result in the malfunction of the equipment.
  • Page 17 1. MOUNTING Note: The IP address of the float-free DRU is “10.0.0.150”. 2. Check that all radars are in standby mode and other antennas are not transmitting any signal. 3. Connect the float-free DRU to the PC and power (24 VDC), referring the following figure.
  • Page 18 1. MOUNTING 14. Repeat step 11 to step 13 to check that there is no interference with other equip- ment. Mounting 1. Release the safety clip and remove the cover and capsule from the mounting bracket. Safety clip Cover 2. Fix the mounting bracket with the supplied instal- lation materials.
  • Page 19 1. MOUNTING 4. Confirm the following points; • There is no space or foreign material between the storage module and docking module. • The notch on the docking module is placed in the groove of the storage module. The notch on the docking module is placed in the groove of the storage module.
  • Page 20 1. MOUNTING or filled with a permanent marker. For example, when the expiration date is April 2019, “2019” and “4” on the sticker are cut out or filled with a permanent marker. After confirming the expiration date, record it to the table in section 3.2. Example: When the expiration date is April 2019.
  • Page 21 1. MOUNTING How to attach the cover Attach the cover to the bracket as follows. If the cover is not attached correctly, the cover and capsule may drop out of the bracket due to wind and/or vibration. 1. Fit the notch on the cover with the ridge on the bracket. Fit the notch with Fit the notch with the ridge.
  • Page 22 1. MOUNTING Attaching the SOS placard The SOS placard is supplied with the float-free DRU. The SOS placard provides the procedure for how to remove the capsule from the float-free DRU manually. Attach the SOS placard to a conspicuous location, such as a bulkhead or handrail, near the float- free DRU.
  • Page 23: Junction Box Vr-7022F

    1. MOUNTING Junction Box VR-7022F For configurations that use the VR-7020, the installation procedures outlined in this section and section 2.3 are not required. Mounting considerations Select a mounting location, keeping in mind the following points: • Locate the unit away from heat sources. •...
  • Page 24: Remote Alarm Panel Vr-7017

    1. MOUNTING Remote Alarm Panel VR-7017 Mounting considerations Select a mounting location, keeping in mind the following points: • Locate the unit away from heat sources. • Select a location where the shock and vibration are minimal. • Locate the unit away from places subject to water splash and rain. •...
  • Page 25 1. MOUNTING 6. Remove the front cover of the unit by hand. Front cover 7. Set the unit to the mounting hole, then fix the unit with four self-tapping screws (supplied). Bulkhead Bulkhead Self-tapping screw (4 pcs) 8. Attach the front cover to the unit. 1-17...
  • Page 26: Microphone Vr-7011

    1. MOUNTING Microphone VR-7011 A maximum of eight microphones (waterproof, non-waterproof) can be connected to the DCU. Audio coverage: Hemisphere area of 3.5 m approx. in radius Mounting considerations Select a mounting location, keeping in mind the following points: • Locate the unit away from heat sources. •...
  • Page 27 1. MOUNTING Mounting The microphone is designed to be flush-mounted. 1. Make a mounting hole in the mounting location and prepare four pilot holes, refer- ring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual. 2. Remove four binding screws to detach the back cover of the unit. Binding screw (4 pcs) Back cover...
  • Page 28 1. MOUNTING How to replace the VR-5011 with the VR-7011 The mounting holes of the Microphone VR-5011 (for previous models) can be reused when replacing the VR-5011 with the VR-7011, using the optional microphone re- placement kit OP24-44. 1. Remove four screws to remove the fixing plate from the VR-7011. Fixing plate Location of screw VR-7011...
  • Page 29: Waterproof Microphone Vr-7012W

    1. MOUNTING Waterproof Microphone VR-7012W A maximum of eight microphones (waterproof, non-waterproof) can be connected to the DCU. Audio coverage: Hemisphere area of 3.5 m approx. in radius Mounting considerations Select a mounting location, keeping in mind the following points: •...
  • Page 30 1. MOUNTING When the cable entrance is the SC lock 1. Remove four binding screws to detach the front panel from the waterproof cover. Front panel Front panel Binding screw Binding screw (4 pcs) (4 pcs) Waterproof Waterproof cover cover 2.
  • Page 31 1. MOUNTING 4. Fabricate the cable. The SC lock can clamp the cable at the sheath or cable jacket. Select where to clamp the cable, then fabricate the cable. The method of fabrication changes with the clamping location. When the sheath is fixed with the SC lock Armor: Aluminum tape Cut same length as the cable jacket.
  • Page 32 1. MOUNTING 8. After wiring, tighten the nut according to the information in the table below. Clearance Clamp location Clearance Torque Cable jacket 2.0 mm 2.0 - 2.5 Nm Sheath 1.5 mm 2.0 - 2.5 Nm 9. Fasten the front panel to the waterproof cover with the four binding screws re- moved at step 1.
  • Page 33 1. MOUNTING 4. Fabricate the cable. Armor Sheath Sheath Aluminum tape (Cut the drain wire.) Cable jacket Cable jacket 5. Pass the cable through the nut and cable entrance. 6. Wrap the vinyl tape and cable tie around the cable (see the figure below). Armor Cable jacket Cable jacket...
  • Page 34: Video Lan Converter If-7100

    1. MOUNTING Video LAN Converter IF-7100 Mounting considerations Select a mounting location, keeping in mind the following points: • Locate the unit away from heat sources. • Select a location where the shock and vibration are minimal. • Locate the unit away from places subject to water splash and rain. •...
  • Page 35: Sensor Adapter Mc-3000S/3010A/3020D

    1. MOUNTING Sensor Adapter MC-3000S/3010A/3020D Mounting considerations Select a mounting location, keeping in mind the following points: • Locate the unit away from heat sources. • Select a location where the shock and vibration are minimal. • Locate the unit away from places subject to water splash and rain. •...
  • Page 36: Intelligent Hub Hub-3000

    Use the optional Intelligent Hub HUB-3000 to connect gateway network equipment. This network cannot be connected with the LAN network on board. Also, to connect with the non-FURUNO system or multiple Live Player V5 (PCs) use this unit. Mounting considerations Select a mounting location, keeping in mind the following points: •...
  • Page 37: Power Supply Unit Psu-011

    1. MOUNTING 1.10 Power Supply Unit PSU-011 Mounting considerations Select a mounting location, keeping in mind the following points: • Locate the unit away from heat sources. • Select a location where the shock and vibration are minimal. • Locate the unit away from places subject to water splash and rain. •...
  • Page 38: Switching Hub Hub-100 (Option)

    1. MOUNTING 1.11 Switching HUB HUB-100 (Option) Use the optional Switching HUB HUB-100 to connect sensor networks. This network cannot be connected to the LAN network on board. Note that a commercial PC cannot be connected in this network, other than for the maintenance. For the mounting procedures, see the operator’s manual for HUB-100 (Pub.
  • Page 39: Junction Box If-8540 (Option)

    1. MOUNTING • The unit should be 4 m or more away from the VHF/MF/HF antennas. Mounting Install the junction box on a bulkhead or desktop with four M10 bolts or 10 coach bolts (local supply). Fixing hole four locations 1.13 Junction Box IF-8540 (Option) A maximum of six sensor adapters can be installed in the junction box (MC-3000S in-...
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  • Page 41: Wiring

    24 VDC STP (CAT5) cable Network Radar/ECDIS display Intelligent HUB FR-FTPC-CY, equipment 10/20/30/50 m HUB-3000 NR203PF-VVS1325 : When using the VR-7000S, select 100-230 VAC either the “VR-7020” or the “VR-7021F and Junction Box VR-7022F”. Sensor IF-8540 equipment FR-FTPC-CY, STP (CAT5) cable...
  • Page 42: Data Collecting Unit Vr-7010

    2. WIRING Data Collecting Unit VR-7010 Note: The DCU can record a maximum of five channels of video data, within the stip- ulated time. A maximum of seven channels of video data can be input, however six or more channels can not be recorded within the stipulated time. Note that the maximum record channel changes according to a resolution and video format.
  • Page 43 2. WIRING Cable clamp location Fasten each cables connected to the DCU to the location shown below. Clamp the ar- mor of the cable. When the armor of the cable is covered with vinyl (cable jacket), re- move it so that the armor lies in the cable clamp. Attach the cable band (supplied) to each cable to be connected to the DCU and record sensor name/equipment name on each cable band.
  • Page 44 2. WIRING Notice for the connection with the remote alarm panel When connecting the DCU to the remote alarm panel (RAP), do as follows to prevent the malfunction due to the difference of ground voltages between the DCU and RAP. 1.
  • Page 45 2. WIRING 2.1.2 Power supply Connect the AC power 100-230 VAC to J1 of the DCU through the emergency switch board (ESB). For the connection, use the DPYC-1.5 cable. The DCU is compatible with 100-230 VAC input (universal power supply), so it is not necessary to change the tap setting on the switchboard.
  • Page 46 2. WIRING 2.1.4 Changing internal LAN connection (for video signal input with IEC61162-450 format) The J502 port (DATA) is connected to the J17 port internally in default. When you in- put the radar/ECDIS video signal with the IEC61162-450 (LAN) format, disconnect the LAN cable from the J17 port and connect it to the J26 port.
  • Page 47 2. WIRING 2.1.5 Alarm Monitoring System Connect the AMS (Alarm Monitoring System) to J310 of the DCU. The connector J310 can output/input signals shown below. Output Input • System failure • Remote ACK • Power failure • Buzzer stop • Local ACK Connector J310 Pin # Signal name...
  • Page 48 2. WIRING Power failure (output) The VR-7000/7000S notifies the AMS of power failure. The power failure signal is out- put as normally close (NC). • Supplied by AC power: Close • Power off or supplied by the battery: Open J310 Contact Rating POWER_FAIL+ Voltage: Less than 32 V...
  • Page 49 2. WIRING Remote ACK (input) The AMS notifies the VR-7000/7000S that it has acknowledged an alarm. The remote ACK signal is input as normally open (NO). Note: Input the contact signal. Voltage can not be input. J310 REMOTE_ACK+ Contact Rating Voltage resistance: More than 32 V Current capacity: More than 5 mA REMOTE_ACK-...
  • Page 50: Data Recording Unit

    2. WIRING Data Recording Unit 2.2.1 Fixed Data Recording Unit VR-7020 A good grounding bond is required between the fixed DRU base plate and ship hull. Be sure that the external tooth lock washers are clamped between the bare metal of the fixed DRU base plate and the bare hull by the mounting bolts.
  • Page 51 2. WIRING Cable fabrication • DPYCY-1.5 cable Cable jacket Cable jacket Twist the wires. Attach the rod terminal. Fasten this part with the cable gland. Vinyl sheath Vinyl tape (width: 10) • FR-FTPC-CY cable Cable jacket Cable jacket Attach the rod terminal. Cut the unused wires.
  • Page 52 2. WIRING 3. Attach the terminal board cover to the unit with six screws (supplied). Terminal board cover DPYCY-1.5 cable To DCU (J311) To DCU (J25) FR-FTPC-CY cable Cable gland 4. Fasten two cable glands. Tightening torque: • Upper cable gland: 6.67 N•m •...
  • Page 53: Junction Box Vr-7022F

    2. WIRING Storage Power Docking Power Storage Com VDR system Com Power is supplied Power is supplied The storage mod- The DCU is con- to the storage to the docking ule is connected nected to the dock- module. module. to the docking ing module, but module, but com- communication is...
  • Page 54 2. WIRING • FR-FTPC-CY cable 80 80 Cut the unused wires. Twist the orange and white/orange wires. Cable jacket Cable jacket Twist the green and white/green wires. Vinyl tape (width: 10) 50 50 Attach the crimp-on lug to the armor. •...
  • Page 55: Remote Alarm Panel Vr-7017

    2. WIRING Secure the shield (armor) of the FR-FTPC-CY cable to the junction box chassis. Secure the shield (drain wire) of the float-free DRU and the shield Secure the shield (drain wire) of the float-free DRU and the shield (armor) of the DPYCY-1.5 cable to the junction box chassis. (armor) of the DPYCY-1.5 cable to the junction box chassis.
  • Page 56: Microphone Vr-7011

    2. WIRING Microphone VR-7011 Connect wiring to the terminal board of the unit, referring to the interconnection dia- gram at the back of this manual. See appendix 2 for how to fabricate the cable. Microphone (back cover removed) After fabricating the cable, connect it to the connector J1. Connector J1 Pin No.
  • Page 57: Waterproof Microphone Vr-7012W

    2. WIRING Waterproof Microphone VR-7012W Connect wiring to the terminal board of the unit, referring to the interconnection dia- gram at the back of this manual. See section 1.6 for how to fabricate the cable. Front panel of the waterproof microphone (rear side) After fabricating the cable, connect it to the connector J1.
  • Page 58: Video Lan Converter If-7100

    2. WIRING Video LAN Converter IF-7100 The video LAN converter converts the radar/ECDIS video signal (DVI-D or RGB) to a LAN signal. Use the optional cable shown below to input the DVI-D or RGB signal. • DVI-D: DVI-D/D S-LINK 5M/10M •...
  • Page 59 2. WIRING 2.7.1 Video signal (DVI-D/RGB) available with IF-7100 The IF-7100 is compatible with separate sync signals shown below. • Video signal level: Compliant with the VESA standard. • Horizontal sync signal: Max.91.146 kHz, positive or negative • Vertical sync signal: Max. 85 Hz The table below shows receivable resolution for the IF-7100.
  • Page 60 2. WIRING 2.7.2 Fabrication of the coaxial cable When you connect the IF-7100 with a radar or ECDIS using the coaxial cable, prepare the optional cable shown below. • BNCX5-DSUB15-L400: D-SUB-BNC connector cable • CP24-01200/01210: Coaxial cable (six core, unfabricated) with BNC connectors Fabricate the coaxial cable as follows: CP24-01200/01210: Attach the BNC connectors, referring to...
  • Page 61 2. WIRING 5. Insert the center pin to the core and sol- Screw the shell into the cable. der. Center pin Shell 7. Completed. 2.7.3 Connections 1. Remove the outside cover of the video LAN converter; hold the right and left sides of the cover and pull the cover outward.
  • Page 62 10. Fix the LAN cable to the cable clamp with the supplied cable tie. 11. Reattach the outside cover. 2.7.4 Connection with a FURUNO radar Connection with the FAR-21 7/FAR-28 7 series radar For the connection between the IF-7100 and FAR-21 7/FAR-28 7 series radar, see the respective radar installation manual.
  • Page 63 2. WIRING Connection with the FR-21 5 series radar Prepare the items shown below and modify the FR-21 5 series radar to connect it to the IF-7100. Name Type Part No. RGB Buffer Kit OP03-162 • RGB-BUFF Board • 03P9229A 008-501-130 •...
  • Page 64 2. WIRING INT board RGB-BUFF board Analog RGB cable, 2 m 03-2058 XH13P J449 NH10P BNC × 5 DB15 DB15 J449 To video LAN converter XH3P J463 NH4P 03-2057 Connector converter FAR-28×5/FR-28×5 display unit The figure below shows how to mount CPA/TCPA board together with RGB-BUFF board in the FAR-28 5/FR-28 5 series radar.
  • Page 65: Sensor Adapters

    2. WIRING Sensor Adapters A maximum of eight MC-3000S can be connected to the DCU through the HUB-100. The MC-3000S can connect a maximum of ten additional units in combination with MC-3010A and MC-3020D, using the MC1.5-W cables. However, note that five MC- 3010A can be connected.
  • Page 66 2. WIRING How to set NC/NO output (J2) The POWER FAIL signal on the connector J2 can be set to NC (normally closed) out- put or NO (normally open) output as shown in the table below. Connector J2 Pin # Signal name In/Out Description...
  • Page 67 2. WIRING Connector J7 Signal Pin # In/Out Description IEC61162-2 IEC61162-1 name TD4-A Serial CH4, output IEC61162-1/2 TTYCS(LA)-4 TTYCS(LA)-4 TD4-B Serial CH4, output IEC61162-1/2 RD4-A Serial CH4, input IEC61162-2 No connection RD4-B Serial CH4, input IEC61162-2 ISOGND4 Isolation, GND (CH4) RD4-H Serial CH4, input IEC61162-1 No connection TTYCS(LA)-4...
  • Page 68 2. WIRING 2.8.2 MC-3000S jumper and MODBUS settings Set the jumper blocks in the MC-CS Board (24P0114) referring to the tables that fol- low. (J22/J23 are not used) (Not used) (J20/J21 are not used) MC-CS Board (24P0114) Setting termination resistors Use the jumper block J19 to set the termination resistor on/off for the MODBUS com- munication on the connector J1.
  • Page 69 2. WIRING (Terminal resistor OFF) • When setting the terminal other than starting/ending for the multipoint (CH1 to 4). Jumper block J14 Connector J4 (CH1) SHORT Termination resistor: ON (default setting) OPEN OPEN Termination resistor: OFF SHORT Jumper block J15 Connector J5 (CH2) SHORT Termination resistor: ON (default setting)
  • Page 70 2. WIRING 2.8.3 Case packing for MC-3000S OP24-28 (optional) The optional kit OP24-28 protects the connectors on the MC-3000S to waterproofing standard IPX2. Case packing (type: OP24-28, code no.: 001-169-970) Name Type Code No. Case packing (serial) 21-014-2051 100-367-880-10 1. Unfasten four binding screws to remove the cover from the adapter. Binding screw Cover 2.
  • Page 71 2. WIRING 2.8.4 MC-3010A/3020D connections Unfasten four screws to remove the cover, pass the cables through the clamps and attach the cables to respective connectors. The shield part of the cable (or drain wire) must be fastened by (connected to) the clamp. For fabrication of the cables connected to the unit, see appendix 2.
  • Page 72 2. WIRING Input type (MC-3010A) Select the type of the analog data input, power voltage or power current. When chang- ing the input type, turn off the MC-3010A and on again to put change in effect. Note 1: For current input, use the AWG wire for jumper. Note 2: The input must not exceed the range of the input voltage, to prevent malfunc- tion.
  • Page 73 2. WIRING Connector J3 Power Power Signal name In/Out Description voltage current AN1_IN Analog 1 input TTYCS(LA)-1 AN1_GND Analog 1 GND CURR1_JP1 Analog 1 input, power current/ Pin #3-#4: Pin #3-#4: voltage setting jumper 1 open short CURR1_JP2 Analog 1 input, power current/ voltage setting jumper 1 Connector J4 Power...
  • Page 74 2. WIRING • Input circuit for contact input 470Ω/ 0.5W Resistor Use the AWG24 wire DC12V_OUT 2.2kΩ / 1W for jumper. to Processor unit DIGI_IN1 Contact input circuit DIGI_RTN1 Photocoupler circuit GND(DC12V) Connector J3 ACK1 ACK2 Signal name Remarks ACK1 voltage ACK2 voltage contact contact...
  • Page 75 2. WIRING Connector J6 ACK7 ACK8 Signal name Remarks ACK7 voltage ACK8 voltage contact contact DC12V_OUT ACK7 In Pin #1-#2: No connection short DIGI_IN7 MPYC-12 DIGI_RTN7 MPYC-12 GND (DC12V) No connection DC12V_OUT ACK8 In Pin #1-#2: No connection short DIGI_IN8 MPYC-12 DIGI_RTN8 MPYC-12...
  • Page 76 2. WIRING 2.8.6 MC-3010A/3020D case packing OP24-29 (optional) The optional kit OP24-29 protects the connectors on the MC-3010A/3020D to water- proofing standard IPX2. Case packing (type: OP24-29, code no.: 001-169-960) Name Type Code No. Case packing 21-014-2052-2 100-367-961-10 1. Unfasten four binding screws to remove the cover from the adapter. Cover Binding screw 2.
  • Page 77: Intelligent Hub Hub-3000

    2. WIRING Intelligent HUB HUB-3000 Fix the LAN cable connected to the cable clamp using the cable ties (supplied). Power port Power Fail DPYC-1.5 cable DPYC-1.5 cable Ground wire (IV-1.25sq., supplied) LAN cable No use. LAN port to network equipment Attach the LAN port cap (supplied) to the unused connector holes to provide waterproofing standard IPX2.
  • Page 78: Junction Box If-8530 (Option)

    2450113-01.01 or later. To update the program, prepare the items shown in the table below. Item Description Update program Download it from Furuno Technet. Cable between a PC and Type: JEC9-XH4-#26-L2500, Code No.: 000-170-945-10 junction box Manual for how to update Type: C42-01406-*, Code No.: 000-190-046-1*...
  • Page 79 2. WIRING Cable entrance: Clamp locations Serial Serial Serial Analog Power supply Ground terminal Spare Digital Digital Analog (IV-8sq.) 2.11.2 DIP switch setting Change the DIP switch settings according to serial and analog signal specifications. Turn off the DCU to change the DIP switch settings. Analog signal (DIP switch S1 and S2) Analog Signal Range Setting Channel...
  • Page 80 2. WIRING Serial data baud rate (DIP switch S3 and S4) Serial Baud Rate Setting Channel SW No. SW Label 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps S4-1 CH1* S4-2 S4-3 CH2* S4-4 S4-5 CH3* S4-6 S4-7 CH4* S4-8 S3-1 CH5* S3-2...
  • Page 81: Ip Addresses Of The Unit

    2. WIRING 2.12 IP Addresses of the Unit The IP addresses of each unit are shown below. Float-Free DRU VR-7021F IP address: 10.0.0.150 Video LAN Converter VR-7100 Radar/ECDIS (VLC1) IP address: 10.0.0.120 AUDIO Board 24P0134 Video LAN Converter VR-7100 Radar/ECDIS IP address: 10.0.0.110 (VLC2) For internal network...
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  • Page 83: Setting Up The Equipment

    SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT After installing the VR-7000/7000S, configure the system. For details, see the manual for VDR Maintenance Viewer and Live Player V5. The outline of the setup is as below. Step 1. Network setting on PC and VDR Step 2.
  • Page 84: Recording Expiration Date Of Parts

    After installing and setting up the system, cut out (or copy and cut) the expiration data sheet provided below. Then record the date of expiration date of each item on the sheet. For VR-7000S systems, record the expiration date for either the VR-7020 or the VR- 7021F, as appropriate. Interval-specific parts...
  • Page 85: Dip Switch Setting In Video Lan Converter

    RGB2 port. How to Configure the VR-7000S This procedure is for VR-7000S (Program version 1.10 and later) systems, in case of a VR-7000 system, skip this procedure. Note: If you purchased a VR-7000S without capsule, remove the wheel label attached on the Data Collecting Unit.
  • Page 86: Brilliance Sharing With Ec-3000 Units

    16. Use the cursorpad ( ) to select [ON] then press the ENT key. Note 1: Using the VR-7000S, make the [SAVE Function] active. Note 2: About the [SAVE Function], if each setting between DCU and RAP is dif- ferent, the alert appears. Using the VR-7000, make the [SAVE Function] inactive.
  • Page 87 3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT 7. A confirmation window appears; click the [OK] button to start uploading to the VDR. 8. Click the [Write] button. 9. The message "VDR will be rebooted. Continue?" appears. Click the [OK] button to continue. You are logged out of the VDR Maintenance Viewer.
  • Page 88: Timeout Settings For Serial Input Signal

    3. SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT Timeout Settings for Serial Input Signal Be sure to set the timeout settings for all serial channels. If the timeout setting is not adjusted, the serial communication error alert does not occur when serial connected equipment is disconnected.
  • Page 89: Appendix 1 Jis Cable Guide

    EX: TTYCYSLA - 4 MPYC - 4 TTYCSLA-4 Core Area (mm # of cores Designation type Designation type The following reference table lists gives the measurements of JIS cables commonly used with Furuno products: Cable Core Cable Core Diameter Diameter...
  • Page 90: Appendix 2 Cable Fabrication

    APPENDIX 2 CABLE FABRICATION Fabrication of DPYC cable Armor Sheath Sheath Vinyl tape (Width: 20) Fabrication of DPYCY cable Armor Sheath Sheath Cable jacket Cable jacket Vinyl tape (Width: 20) Cable jacket Cable jacket AP-2...
  • Page 91 APPENDIX 2 CABLE FABRICATION Fabrication of TTYCSLA cable Aluminum tape Armor Sheath Drain wire* Vinyl tape (Width: 20) Crimp-on lug Pass the heat shrinkable (local supply) onto the drain wire*, then attach the crimp-on lug to it. *: The drain wire is not required for the access points shown below. Access point Unit Connector No.
  • Page 92 APPENDIX 2 CABLE FABRICATION Fabrication of MC1.5-W-L cable Core: 6 Core: 6 Core: 6 Shield Shield Shield Vinyl tape Vinyl tape Vinyl tape (fold back) (fold back) (fold back) Fabrication of MPYC-12 cable (MC-3020D) 80 or more 80 or more 80 or more No use: 50 No use: 50...
  • Page 93 APPENDIX 2 CABLE FABRICATION Fabrication of the LAN cable For VR-7010 For other units Armor Armor Cable jacket Cable jacket Cable jacket Cable jacket Inner vinyl sheath Inner vinyl sheath Outer vinyl sheath Outer vinyl sheath Vinyl tape (Width: 20) Vinyl tape (Width: 20) 25 mm approx.
  • Page 94 APPENDIX 2 CABLE FABRICATION The length of “L“ The length of “L1“ and “L2“ in the figure on AP-2 to AP-5 page is shown below. Access point The length of “L“ Cable Unit Connector No. 0 mm More than 200 mm VR-7010 J313 0 mm...
  • Page 95 APPENDIX 3 ROD TERMINALS How to attach the rod terminal (ferrule type) Vinyl sheath Rod terminal The length of “L” AI 1.5-6 BK (black) AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue) 6 mm Core AI 0.75-6 GY (gray) AI 1-6 RD (red) 0.5 to 1 mm AI 0.14-8 GY (gray) 8 mm A 1.5-10...
  • Page 96 APPENDIX 3 ROD TERMINALS VR-7020 Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable 24 V AI 1.5-6 BK (black) DPYCY-1.5 24 V AI 1.5-6 BK (black) DPYCY-1.5 TD_P TD_N AI 0.14-8 GY (gray) FR-FTPC-CY RD_P RD_N MC-3000S, MC-CS Board (24P0114) Connector # Pin #...
  • Page 97: Appendix 3 Rod Terminals

    APPENDIX 3 ROD TERMINALS Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable TD3-A TD3-B RD3-A TTYCS-4 RD3-B AI 0.75-6 GY (gray) TTYCSLA-4 ISOGND3 RD3-H RD3-C Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable TD4-A TD4-B RD4-A...
  • Page 98 APPENDIX 3 ROD TERMINALS MC-3010A MC-ANALG Board (24P0115) Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable 24V_IN AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue) 24V_GND MODBUS-A MC1.5-W-Lxxx MODBUS-B AI 0.14-8 GY (gray) Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable 24V_OUT AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue)
  • Page 99 APPENDIX 3 ROD TERMINALS MC-3020D, MC-DIN Board (24P0116) Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable 24V_IN AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue) 24V_GND MODBUS-A MC1.5-W-Lxxx MODBUS-B AI 0.14-8 GY (gray) Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable 24V_OUT AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue)
  • Page 100 APPENDIX 3 ROD TERMINALS Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable DV12V_OUT7 DIGI_IN7 DIGI_RTN7 AI 1-6 RD (red) MPYC-12 DC12V_OUT8 DIGI_IN8 DIGI_RTN8 *: Pin #1 and 5: no cable connection. However the jumper connection is necessary between #1 and 2 and #5 and 6 depending on the input specification.
  • Page 101: Appendix 4 Digital Interface

    APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE Digital Interface ACN - Alert command $--ACN,hhmmss.ss,aaa,x.x,x.x,c,a*hh<CR><LF> 4 5 6 1. Time (UTC) 2. Manufacturer mnemonic code (3 digits) 3. Alert Identifier (0 - 9999999) 4. Alert Instance (1 - 999999,nul) 5. Alert command (A,Q,O,S) A=acknowledge Q=request/repeat information O*=responsibility transfer S=silence *: Not supported.
  • Page 102 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE ALC - Cyclic alert list $--ALC,xx,xx,xx,x.x, aaa,x.x,x.x,x.x,’’’’’’ *hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 1. Total number of sentences this message (01 to 99) 2. Sentence number (01 to 99) 3. Sequential message identifier (00 to 99) 4. Number of alert entries (0 to 3) 5.
  • Page 103 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE DOR - Door status indication $--DOR,a,hhmmss.ss,aa,cc,xxx,xxx,a,a,c--c*hh<CR><LF> 5 6 7 8 9 1. Message type S=Status for section: the number of faulty and/or open doors reported in the division specified in field 4 and 5. The section may be a whole section (one or both of the division indicator fields are null) or a sub-section.
  • Page 104 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE DTM - Datum reference $--DTM,ccc,a,x.x,a,x.x,a,x.x,ccc*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. Local datum (W84=WGS84 W72=WGS72 S85=SGS85, P90=PE90 User defined=999, IHO datum code 2. Local datum subdivision code (null or one character) 3. Lat offset, min (-59.99999 to 59.59999) 4.
  • Page 105 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE FIR - Fire detection $--FIR , A, hhmmss.ss, aa, cc, xxx, xxx, a, a, c--c *hh<CR><LF> 1. Message type S: Status for section: the number of faulty and activated condition reported as number in field 6.The section may be a whole section (one or both of the division indicator fields are null) or a sub-section.
  • Page 106 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE GEN - Generic status information $--GEN,hhhh,hhmmss.ss,hhhh,..,hhhh *hh<CR><LF> 1. Index of first packed binary field in sentence Index of first group in GEN sentence. Address is represented in hexadecimal format in the HEX range 0000 trough FFFF. The 16-bit address is formatted as fixed 4-character HEX field. 2.
  • Page 107 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE GNS - GNSS fix data $--GNS,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,IIIII.III,a,c--c,xx,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a*hh<CR><LF> 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1. UTC of position (no use) 2. Latitude (0.00000 to 9000.00000) 3. N/S 4. Longitude (0.00000 to 18000.00000) 5. E/W 6. Mode indicator N=No fix A=Autonomous D=Differential P=Precise R=Real Time Kinematic F=Float RTK E=Estimated Mode M=Manual Input Mode S=Simulator Mode 7.
  • Page 108 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE HRM - Heel angle, roll period and roll amplitude measurement device $--HRM,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,A,x.x,x.x,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,*hh<CR><LF> 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 1. Actual heel angle, degrees (see Note 1) 2. Roll period, seconds (see Note 2) 3. Roll amplitude, port side, degrees (see Note 3) 4.
  • Page 109 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE HTC - Heading/Track control command $--HTC,A,x.x,a,a,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF> 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1. Override, A = in use, V = not in use 2. Commanded rudder angle, degrees 3. Commanded rudder direction, L/R=Port/starboard 4.
  • Page 110 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE NSR - Navigation status report $--NSR, a, A, a, A, a, A, a, A, a, A, a, a, A *hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1. Integrity of heading (see NOTE 1) 2.
  • Page 111 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE RMC - Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSMIT data $--RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,ddmmyy,x.x,a,a,a*hh<CR><LF> 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 1213 1. UTC of position fix (000000 to 235959) 2. Status (A=Data valid, V=Navigation receiver warning) 3. Latitude (0.0000 to 9000.0000) 4.
  • Page 112 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE RTE - Routes $--RTE,x.x,x.x,a,c--c,c--c,..,c--c*hh <CR><LF> 2 3 4 1. Total number of messages being transmitted (1 to n, or null) 2. Sentence number (1 to n, or null) 3. Message mode (C=Complete route W=Working route, first listed) 4.
  • Page 113 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE TRD - Thruster response data $--TRD, x, x.x, A, x.x, A, x.x*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 1. Number of thrusters Odd=Bow thruster Even=Stern thrusters 2. RPM response 3. RPM mode indicator P = P = Per cent (%): 0 - 100 % from zero to maximum rpm R = Revolutions per minute (RPM) V = data invalid This should not be a null field.
  • Page 114 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE VDM - UAIS VHF data-link message !--VDM,x,x,x,x,s--s,x*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message (1 to 9) 2. Sentence number (1 to 9) 3. Sequential message identifier (0 to 9, null) 4.
  • Page 115 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE VTG - Course over ground and ground speed $--VTG,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 to 359.9) 2. T=True (fixed) 3. Course over ground, degrees (0.0 to 359.9) 4.
  • Page 116 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE WPL - Waypoint location $--WPL,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,c--c*hh<CR><LF> 1. Waypoint latitude (0.000000 to 9000.00000) 2. N/S 3. Waypoint longitude (0.00000 to 18000.00000 4. E/W 5. Waypoint identifier (No use) XDR - Transducer measurements $--XDR, a, x.x, a, c--c,…………………a, x.x, a, c--c*hh<CR><LF> 1.
  • Page 117 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE Serial Interface: IEC61162-1 • Data Collecting Unit, input 5V_VCC 5V_VCC J303 0.1u FL25 ERJ_2GEJ102X 734_232 ERJ_3GEYJ471V NFM41CC102R2A3L RD_3H CR13 LED:GREEN VFHD1112H_3B72B_TR CR19 RD_3C 4 VO FL26 ERJ_2GEJ102X NFM41CC102R2A3L PC400J00000F 1SS226_TE85L_F • Data Collecting Unit, output AP-29...
  • Page 118 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE Serial Interface: IEC61162-2 • Data Collecting Unit, input J301 LTC1535ISW_TRPBF 734_233 NFM41CC102R2A3L 2 ST1 RD_1H 3 ST2 RD_1C 5V_VCC 25 DI 26 DE RD_1G NFM41CC102R2A3L 28 R0 SLO_N 27 RE_N J320 1 VCC VCC2 FFC_3AMEP1B NFM41CC102R2A3L 4 GND 0.1u SHORT PIN...
  • Page 119: Appendix 5 Coding Of The Float-Free Dru

    APPENDIX 5 CODING OF THE FLOAT- FREE DRU Similarly to a satellite EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicate Radio Beacon), the capsule of the float-free DRU is coded before installation. The ship’s MMSI, name, call sign, etc. are recorded to the capsule during coding, and this information is indicated on the capsule. The expiration date of both the battery in the capsule and the hydrostatic release unit is coded into the capsule of the float-free DRU as shown below.
  • Page 120 APPENDIX 5 CODING OF THE FLOAT-FREE DRU Hydrostatic release unit The expiration date of the hydrostatic release unit is 2 years after the year and month of coding. The expiration date is indicated on the sticker attached on the side of the unit and sticker on the side of the bracket.
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