Transceiver Power Supply Connection - Simrad R3016 12U/6X Installation Manual

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Power plug (5-pin in armored housing)
3
Ethernet plug (RJ45 in armored housing)
4
Earth strap
Ú Note:
Coil the Ethernet cable to form two loops, and clip on the supplied ferrite choke.
With two loops the cable will pass through the ferrite three times. The loops should be
made within about 10cm of the LAN plug inserted in to the transceiver housing. Do not
make the loops too tight as this could damage the cable.

Transceiver power supply connection

The power supply converts ship's 24 V to 52 V required by the up-mast transceiver.
Two R3000 power supplies are required for installations utilizing a heater kit. One of the
power supplies is used to drive the transceiver, the other powers the heater.
To access the electrical terminals on the power supply, remove the front cover by undoing
the six Philips screws on the front of the unit. Lift off the cover, and pull forward the w-
shaped plastic gasket retainer. Pull out the rubber gaskets.
When running cables in to the supply, ensure they pass through the gasket first.
The ship's 24 V DC supply should be connected using appropriate sized cabling to support
the maximum current draw (approx. 15 - 20 A under max wind load) without significant
voltage drop. It is recommended a minimum of 10mm2 (8 AWG) cable is used when doing
short runs. The terminals will accept up to 25mm2 (4 AWG) cable.
Wiring
| R3016 12U/6X Installation manual
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3
1
2
POWER
STATUS
OFF
ON
PWR OUT
PWR IN
5
POWER
STATUS
OFF
ON
PWR OUT
PWR IN
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