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How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery(ies), see the chapter on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery(ies) is used. In the European Union The crossed-out trash can symbol indicates that all types of batteries must not be discarded in standard trash, or at a trash site.
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Fire or electrical shock can result if the off the power at the switchboard power remains on. immediately. Contact a FURUNO agent or dealer for advice. Turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire.
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Remove marine life from the face of the Warning label(s) is(are) attached to the equipment. Do not remove the label(s). If a label is missing or transducer when the ship is dry-docked. damaged, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement. Marine life can affect sensitivity. Name:...
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ........................vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................viii INTRODUCTION ....................1-1 1.1 Controls........................1-1 1.1.1 Display Unit DS-600..................1-1 1.1.2 Remote Controller RD-501 (option) ............... 1-3 1.1.3 Dimmer Controller RD-502 (option) ............... 1-3 1.2 How to Turn the Power On and Off................1-4 1.3 How to Adjust the Screen Brilliance ................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS OTHER OPERATIONS ..................5-1 5.1 How to Set the Displays .....................5-1 5.2 Key Beep On/Off ......................5-4 5.3 How to Adjust Key Dimmer..................5-4 5.4 How to Select Direction Symbol Format..............5-5 5.5 How to Select the Location for the Direction Symbols..........5-6 5.6 Total Distance Run .....................5-7 5.6.1 How to reset total distance run ...............5-7...
The DS-60 is a high precision Doppler Sonar designed for use on VLCC, LNG, LPG, container ships, cargo ships, etc. The DS-60 measures speeds relative to ground and water in the fore, stern and transverse directions. This arrangement provides for precision docking of tankers and the like to loading and unloading facilities, as well as safe navigation in narrow channels and straits.
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FOREWORD Program Numbers Unit, Program Number Date of Modification DS-600 Starter 6652000-01.xx March 2010 Booter 6652001-02.xx March 2010 Main 6652002-02.xx March 2010 DS-610 Starter 6652100-01.xx March 2010 Booter 6652101-02.xx March 2010 Main 6652102-02.xx March 2010 FPGA 6652103-00.xx March 2010 DS-620 Starter 6652200-01.xx March 2010...
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MAIN DISPLAY UNIT RD-501 RD-502 DS-600 REMOTE DIMMER DISPLAY CONTROLLER CONTROLLER UNIT RD-50/20 RD-50/20 SUB DISPLAY UNIT DS-600/ RD-501 RD-502 RD-50/RD-20 REMOTE DIMMER DISPLAY CONTROLLER CONTROLLER UNIT Max. 5 DISTRIBUTOR UNIT RATE-OF- DS-610 TURN GYRO DS-340 Analog Meter Output x 2 Analog Current Output x 1 Analog Voltage Output x 1 IEC 61162 Input x 3...
INTRODUCTION This chapter provides the information necessary to get you started with the system. The display unit has ten keys that respond immediately to your command. When you operate a key, a single beep sounds. If you do not need the beep, you can deactivate the beep from the menu.
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1. INTRODUCTION Control Function TRKG • Main display unit: Select the tracking mode (water, ground, or auto) for MODE the measurement of ship’s speed. • Sub display unit: Select the tracking mode to ground tracking or water tracking when the tracking mode at the main display unit is ground track- ing.
1. INTRODUCTION 1.1.2 Remote Controller RD-501 (option) DISP UNIT MODE REMOTE CONTROLLER RD - 501 Control Function DISP • Select a display. • Close the menu and return to last-used display. • In multiple data displays, select a data indication to change its unit of measurement (with the UNIT key).
Note: If "NG" appears as the RAM or ROM check result, the equipment stops. Reset the power to try to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer for instruction. To turn off the power, press the PWR key.
If the Remote Display RD-50 (sub display unit) is connected to the display unit of the DS-60 in a daisy chain, their brilliances are mutually adjusted when you adjust the bril- liance from the DS-60. How to Select a Display Press the DISP key to select a display.
1. INTRODUCTION How to Select a Tracking Mode Press the TRKG MODE key (main display unit) or the MODE key (Remote Controller) to select a tracking mode, among ground, water and auto. Select the mode according to the depth and speed. The tracking mode indication, Ground, Water, or (Auto), appears at the top-right corner.
1. INTRODUCTION How to Change Units of Measurement The UNIT key selects the unit of measurement for current (tide) speed, depth, dis- tance, Doppler SOG and STW, GPS SOG, and wind speed. Single data display Press the UNIT key to select a unit of measurement. Multiple data display 1.
1. INTRODUCTION How to Reset the Trip Distance Indication You can reset the trip distance indication on the displays that shows the trip distance. Press the ENT key until the trip distance indication shows all zeroes. (Trip distance can also be reset from the menu, with [Trip DIST]→ [RESET].) Trip distance Trip distance, total distance display 56.0...
1. INTRODUCTION How to Select Daytime and Nighttime Displays The DAY/NT key selects the daytime (black characters on a white background) and nighttime (white characters on a black background) displays alternately, for comfort- able viewing according to the time of day. DEPTH: DEPTH: CURRENT...
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1. INTRODUCTION 3. Select an item from the menu options window then press the ENT key. One of the four types of boxes shown below appears. Follow the related procedure to make your selection. List box 1. Select option with 2.
NAVIGATION DATA DISPLAY Navigation Data Display Overview The navigation data display provides comprehensive navigation data (with connection of related sensors) and a 3-axis speed display. When a data is lost, its numerical indi- cation is shown with hyphens; for example, “---.-”. When a data is in error, its unit; for example, “kn,”...
2. NAVIGATION DATA DISPLAY 2.1.1 Description of indications Descriptions in clockwise order from top-left corner. POSN Latitude and longitude position of your ship, input by a position-fixing equipment (GPS, etc.). Time Time, input by a position-fixing equipment, is available in UTC or local time, selectable from the menu.
2. NAVIGATION DATA DISPLAY How to Set Navigation Data 2.2.1 Time This section shows you how to select the source for time, set local time, and turn sum- mer time indication (daylight savings time) on or off. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2.
2. NAVIGATION DATA DISPLAY 6. Select [Summer Time] (to turn the daylight savings time indication on or off) then press the ENT key. 7. Select [ON] or [OFF] then press the ENT key. 8. Press the DISP key to close the menu. 2.2.2 Time format You can display time in UTC or ship’s time (local time).
Depth measurement reference The depth can be measured from below the keel (fed from external source), or below the transducer. The depth data can be supplied by the transducer of the DS-60 or an external transducer. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu.
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2. NAVIGATION DATA DISPLAY 5. Press the DISP key to close the menu. 56.0 Flow to (example: 120°) 56.0 Flow from (example: 300°)
2. NAVIGATION DATA DISPLAY 2.2.5 Wind angle The wind angle can be shown as Relative, True or Theoretical. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [Scale Set Up] then press the ENT key. 3. Select [Mode] then press the ENT key. 4.
2. NAVIGATION DATA DISPLAY 2.2.6 Wind averaging time Set the wind averaging time in minutes. Select [No Averaging] for no averaging. The higher the time, the smoother the wind data, but response to the changes in wind speed and angle slows. 1.
2. NAVIGATION DATA DISPLAY How to Set the Speed Alarm The speed alarm sets the maximum allowable speed. If the speed of the ship goes higher than the speed set here, the audible alarm sounds and the message "Speed Alarm 300" appears. You can stop the audible alarm with the ALARM ACK key. The message remains on the screen until you deactivate the alarm.
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BERTHING DISPLAY Berthing Display Overview The berthing display shows ship’s track (past and/or predicted) and provides help with berthing operations. With position and heading inputs, customizable berthing lines can be shown to help in berthing. The display orientation is available in Head-up and North-up. Head-up has your head- ing at the screen top and North-up has North at the top.
3. BERTHING DISPLAY Display Range 3.2.1 How to select a range The display range is the distance between grid sides on the berthing display. Use the RNG key to select a range. The range appears below the 3-axis speed display as shown below.
3. BERTHING DISPLAY Track The DS-60 uses speed data to plot your ship’s track on the display. You can show past track or predicted track, or both past and predicted tracks. 3.3.1 Types of tracks Two types of track are available: past and predicted.
3. BERTHING DISPLAY Predicted track The predicted track feature shows estimated position of your ship at the end of the se- lected time interval. (See section 3.3.4 for the procedure.) The estimated position is calculated from the reference point and stern speeds taken from the ground and water tracking speed data.
3. BERTHING DISPLAY 3.3.3 How to select the past track format The past track can be shown with dots or dots and past track markers. See the illus- tration on page 3-3. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2.
3. BERTHING DISPLAY How to Select Vector Time The tip of the vector line on the own ship marker shows the estimated position of your ship after the selected vector time elapses, using the current course and speed. You can adjust the length of the vector line to see estimated position at the end of the pre- scribed time interval.
3. BERTHING DISPLAY How to Show, Hide Navigation Data and 3-axis Speed Data The berthing display can show NAV data and 3-axis speed data. You can show them in separate windows, show the 3-axis speed data in the NAV data window, or show only the 3-axis speed data (no NAV data).
A berthing line that represents an intended berth can be shown to help in berthing operations. The DS-60 stores a maximum of 100 berthing lines, and a berthing line can have a maximum of three points. All berthing lines within the current display range are automatically shown.
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3. BERTHING DISPLAY 4. Select an empty number then press the ENT key. 5. [Name] is selected; press the ENT key. Input cursor 6. Enter a name for the berthing line. For example, the name of the harbor related to the berthing line.
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3. BERTHING DISPLAY 10. Select the [LON] line of [Point1] then press the ENT key. 11. Enter the longitude, same as how you entered the latitude. 12. Enter the points 2 and 3. Note: If the distance between two consecutive points is more than one degree, the message “Points too far, maximum distance between points is 1 degree”...
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3. BERTHING DISPLAY 14. To save the line, press the MENU/ESC key to return to the [SET] dialog box (see the figure at the top of page 3-9). Press to show and select [Exit] then press the ENT key. (The berthing line is sent to all active sub display units when the ENT key is pressed.) Note: If you select [Harbour View] without entering a name, the message "Har- bour Name Berthing Line plans must be named individually, please enter name."...
3. BERTHING DISPLAY 3.6.2 How to share berthing lines with sub display units Berthing lines created at the main display unit are automatically sent to all sub display units that are active when the line is created. To send the berthing lines after a sub display unit becomes active, do as follows: 1.
3. BERTHING DISPLAY 3.6.3 How to delete a berthing line If you do not need a berthing line that you have made, you can delete the line as shown below. The line is deleted from both the main and sub display units. 1.
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SPEED GRAPHIC DISPLAY The speed graphic display, available with the sub display unit, provides absolute speed or ahead and astern speeds, in a speedometer arrangement. Speed Graphic Indications Tracking mode monitor Tracking mode Tracking mode (SOG or STW) Ahead speed Astern speed...
4. SPEED GRAPHIC DISPLAY How to Activate the Speed Graphic Select the display number where to show the speed graphic and the scale for the astern speed and ahead speed indications. The total display range for the two indica- tions is 70 knots, and you can divide that total as required. 1.
4. SPEED GRAPHIC DISPLAY 5. The cursor is selecting [Astern SPD Scale]; press the ENT key. 6. Select the scale range for the astern speed then press the ENT key. 7. Select [Ahead SPD Scale] then press the ENT key. 8.
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4. SPEED GRAPHIC DISPLAY 3. Select [Forward-After] or [Vector] then press the ENT key. See the illustration be- low. “Forward-After” setting “Vector” setting (Four-digit speed indication) (Three-digit speed indication) No text or arrows shown. When Direction SYM is set to “Text”, “FWD”...
4. SPEED GRAPHIC DISPLAY How to Change the Speed Graphic Format The default speed graphic has the zero point for the ahead and astern speedometers on the left side of the display, and the pointer moves rightward with increase in ahead speed.
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How to Set the Displays The DS-60 is pre-set with four displays and you can set a maximum of seven displays. There are two types of screen arrangements: full screen and two-way horizontal split screen. A full-screen display can show a graphic display (navigation data, berthing, speed graphic (sub display unit only)), or digital data (trip distance, heading, etc.).
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5. OTHER OPERATIONS 4. Select the full screen, two-way horizontal split or blank icon (no display) then press the ENT key. The display now shows the selections available for the type of screen you selected. Options available with two-way horizontal split screen Grayed item not available for selection.
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5. OTHER OPERATIONS Full-screen displays Horizontal split displays DPTH: EXT Keel 56.0 56.0 Navigation data Berthing (Head-up) Trip distance, ROT TOTAL DIST 56.0 Berthing (North-up) Trip distance Total distance, heading TOTAL DIST Total distance Heading and 3-axis speed Heading, ROT 3-axis speed 2-axis speed Trip distance, total distance...
5. OTHER OPERATIONS Key Beep On/Off A key beeps when it is pressed. You can turn this beep on or off. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [Key Beep] then press the ENT key. 3. Select [ON] or [OFF] then press the ENT key. 4.
5. OTHER OPERATIONS How to Select Direction Symbol Format The direction symbols for speed and ROT can be shown with arrows or text. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [Scale Set Up] then press the ENT key. 3.
5. OTHER OPERATIONS How to Select the Location for the Direction Symbols The direction symbols (arrows) for the transverse speeds (reference point, stern) can be displayed on the left or right side of those indications on the digital speed displays. (The ship’s speed direction indicator (↑) is on the left always.) This setting does not...
5. OTHER OPERATIONS Total Distance Run 5.6.1 How to reset total distance run 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [Total DIST] then press the ENT key. 3. [RESET] is selected; press the ENT key. You are asked if you are sure to reset the total distance run.
5. OTHER OPERATIONS 5.6.2 How to set total distance run The total distance run figure can be adjusted as required. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [Total DIST] then press the ENT key. 3. Select [SET] then press the ENT key. 4.
5. OTHER OPERATIONS System Parameters The [System Parameters] menu provides the functions that once set do not require regular adjustment. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [System] then press the ENT key. 3. Select [System Parameters] then press the ENT key.
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30s, 60s, 90s, 120s Turn the interference rejector on or off. Turn the rejector on ON, OFF when an echosounder is connected to the DS-60, to prevent mutual interference. Log Pulse Select the data to use to calculate distance run.
MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides the maintenance and troubleshooting information for the oper- ator. If you cannot restore normal operation, do not try to check inside the equipment. Refer any repair work to a qualified technician. WARNING NOTICE ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD o not apply paint, anti-corrosive Do not open the equipment.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Consumable Parts 6.2.1 Fuse replacement The fuse in the Display Unit, Transceiver Unit, Distributor Unit and Rate-of-Turn Gyro protects those units from overvoltage. If you cannot turn on the power, have a techni- cian check if the fuse inside the Display Unit has blown. If the fuse has blown, find the cause before replacing the fuse.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting This section provides the troubleshooting procedures that the user can follow to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation, contact a qualified FURUNO technician for instruction. Problem Possible cause Action General The power cannot be Loosened power cable.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Error Messages The Distributor Unit monitors the system for error. When an error occurs, the audible alarm sounds and an error message appears at the bottom of the display. You can stop the audible alarm with the ALARM ACK key. The error message remains on the screen until the reason for the error message is removed.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnostics The DS-60 has tests that check the system (Display Unit, Distributor Unit, Transceiver Unit), Display Unit only, and LCD. 6.5.1 System test The system test checks the Display Unit, Distributor Unit and Transceiver Unit for cor- rect operation.
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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING • "REMOTE" shows the results of the connection test with the Remote Controller and Dimmer Controller. Operate the Remote Controller and Dimmer Controller. OK appears if an operation is completed successfully. If the results location is blank, there is no connection or there is no operation from the remote device. •...
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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6. Press the DISP key to test the Transceiver Unit DS-620. -XXXX 122.4 12.2 STARTER PROG No. 6652200-xx.xx BOOTER PROG No. 6652201-xx.xx MAIN PROG No. 6652202-xx.xx FPGA1 PROG No. 6652203-xx.xx FPGA2 PROG No. 6652204-xx.xx Description of test results for the Transceiver Unit DS-620 •...
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.5.2 Display unit test Do the display unit test to check the display unit for correct operation. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [TESTS] then press the ENT key. 3. Select [Display Unit TEST]. 4.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.5.3 LCD test The LCD test checks the LCD and the brilliance control circuit. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [TESTS] then press the ENT key. 3. Select [LCD TEST] then press the ENT key. 4.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING TX Monitor The serviceman uses the TX monitor feature to see the TX condition by amplitude and cycle of waveform. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [TX Monitor] then press the ENT key. 3.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Echo Monitor The serviceman uses the echo monitor feature to see RX condition. If the image from the received beams or channels appear equal, the reception is normal. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the menu. 2.
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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 1) [Select Point1] then press the ENT key. 2) Select the beam or channel to display then press the ENT key. 3) Select the beam or channel for [Point2] and [Point3] in the same method. 4) After you selected the beams or channels to show for [Point3], the following screen appears.
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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 5) Select [Start] then press the ENT key. The display now shows the echoes from the beams (or channels) selected. Echoes appear Echoes appear Echoes appear here. here. here. 5. To change the range, press the RNG key. The available ranges are (in meters) 5, 10, 20, 40, 100, 200 and 300.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 4) To monitor other beams or channels, select [Exit] then press the ENT key to return to the echo monitor menu. 5) To close the [Setting] menu and return to the echo monitor display, press the MENU/ESC key. 8.
APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE Input sentences DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GNS, HDG, HDT, MWV, RMC, ROT, VTG, ZDA Output sentences VBW, VDR, VHW, VLW, VTG Data reception Data is received in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced in IEC 61162-2.
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APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE GGA - Global Positioning System Fix Data $ ** GGA, hhmmss.ss, lill.ll, a, yyyyy.yy, a, x, xx, x.x, x.x, M, x.x, M, x.x, xxxx *hh <CR><LF> 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 1. UTC (no use) 2.
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APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE HDG - Heading, Deviation and Variation $ ** HDG, x.x, x.x, a, x.x, a *hh <CR><LF> 2 3 4 1. Magnetic sensor heading, degrees 2. Magnetic deviation, degrees 3. Magnetic variation, degrees E/W 4. Magnetic deviation, degrees 5.
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APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE VTG - Course over the ground and ground speed $ ** VTG, x.x, T, x.x, M, x.x, N, x.x, K, a *hh <CR><LF> 1. Course over ground, degrees true 2. T 3. Course over ground, degrees magnetic (no use) 4.
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APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE VDR - Set and Drift $ ** VDR, x.x, T, x.x, M, x.x, N, *hh <CR><LF> 1. Direction, degree True 2. T 3. Direction, degree Magnetic 4. Magnetic 5. Current speed, knots 6. N VHW - Water Speed and Heading $ ** VHW, x.x, T, x.x, M, x.x, N, x.x, K *hh <CR><LF>...
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APPENDIX 2 DIGITAL INTERFACE Serial Interface Baud rate is selectable from 4800 bps and 38400 bps. The serial interface complies with IEC 61162-2. Input port (RD-A, RD-B) Isolated RS485 Transceiver RD-A LTC1535C RD-B Logical High: A-B> +0.2V Logical Low: A-B< -0.2V Output port (TD-A, TD-B) Isolated RS485 Transceiver TD-A...
APPENDIX 3 ABBREVIATIONS Below is a list of abbreviations used in this manual and in the DS-60. General Abbreviation Meaning Acknowledge Adjustment After ALARM Alarm AUTO Automatic Breadth BRILL Brilliance CALC Calculate CCRP Consistent Common Reference Point Course Over The Ground...
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APPENDIX 3 ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviation Meaning No Good Night N UP North Up Port POSN Position PRED Predicted Power Relative Random Access Memory Reference Range Rate Of Turn Read Only Memory South Starboard Select Simulation Speed Over The Ground Speed STBD Starboard Speed Through The Water Symbol...
This chapter shows only the modules/components/parts that can be replaced in shipboard main- tenance (IMO A.694(17)/8.3.1). Main modules are shown on the parts location illustrations, which follow the parts list. Parts List Model DOPPLER SONAR DS-60 Unit DISPLAY UNIT DS-600 DISTRIBUTOR UNIT DS-610 TRANSCEIVER UNIT DS-620...
APPENDIX 4 PARTS LIST, PARTS LOCATION Parts Location Display Unit DS-600 PNL BOARD (26P0007) (NL6448BC26-22F) MCN BOARD (02P6345) Display Unit DS-600, front panel assembly MAIN BOARD (26P0006) Display Unit DS-600, rear panel assembly AP-12...
APPENDIX 4 PARTS LIST, PARTS LOCATION Transceiver Unit DS-620 FIL BOARD (66P3964) (inside this housing) TX BOARD (66P3961) MAIN BOARD (66P3960) Transceiver Unit DS-620 PWR BOARD (66P3962) Transceiver Unit DS-620, MAIN BOARD (66P3960) removed AP-14...
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FURUNO DS-60 SPECIFICATIONS OF DOPPLER SONAR DS-60 GENERAL Transmit frequency 320 kHz Number of beams 3 beams Ship’s speed range Fore-aft: -10.00 to +40.00 kn Port-stbd (stern): -9.99 to 9.99 kn Working depth* SOG: 1 to 200 m below hull bottom STW: 0.5 to 25 m layer range, the area of sea as below;...
FURUNO DS-60 POWER SUPPLY 100-240 VAC: 1.6- 0.9 A, 1 phase, 50/60Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION Ambient temperature Main display unit -25°C to +55°C Others -15°C to +55°C Relative humidity 93% at 40°C Degree of protection Main display unit IP56 (front panel)
INDEX Abbreviations ..........AP-9 Heading averaging ........5-10 ALARM ACK key........ 1-2 Analog output .......... 5-10 Initial settings restore ......6-15 Analog speed .......... 5-10 Input sentences........AP-3 Interference rejector ........ 5-10 Beam direction ........5-10 Berthing display Key beep ........... 5-4 description ..........
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INDEX activating ..........4-2 description..........4-1 format ............4-5 indications ..........4-1 System configuration ........viii System test ..........6-5 Time format ............2-4 local time ..........2-3 source ............2-3 summer time (daylight savings time)..2-3 Total distance run resetting ...........5-7 setting............5-8 Track past track..........3-3 past track format ........3-5 predicted track..........3-4 predicted track plot interval ......3-5 type to display ..........3-4...