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Simrad MS70 manual available for free PDF download: Installation Manual
Simrad MS70 Installation Manual (362 pages)
Scientific multibeam sonar
Brand:
Simrad
| Category:
Marine Equipment
| Size: 57 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Manual
13
Simrad Ms70
15
Important
16
System Description
17
Key Features
18
System Diagram
20
System Units
21
Display Description
21
Processor Unit Description
22
Transceiver Unit Description
23
Power Supply Unit
24
Transducer Description
25
Scope of Supply
27
Basic Items Provided with a Standard Delivery
27
Additional Required Items
28
Additional Optional Items
33
General Safety Rules
35
Installation Requirements
36
Supply Power Requirements
36
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Requirements
36
Cables and Wiring Requirements
36
Compass Deviation Requirements
37
Noise Sources
37
Dry Docking Requirements
38
Requirement for Classification Approval
38
Network Security
39
Support Information
40
Preparations
42
Installation Summary
43
About Installation Drawings
45
Tools, Equipment and Consumables Required for MS70 Installation
46
Personnel Qualifications
46
Installation Principles
47
Sonar Room Requirements
51
Environmental Requirements
51
Requirement for Watertight Integrity
53
Size and Access Requirements
53
Requirements for Insulation, Heating and Ventilation
54
Requirements for Electrical Installations, Cables and Communication
55
Requirements for Bilge Pump and Decking
56
Where to Install the Transducer
57
Introduction to Transducer Location
57
Mount the Transducer Deep
57
Avoid Protruding Objects Near the Transducer
59
Keep the Transducer Far Away from the Propellers
59
Choose a Transducer Position Far Away from the Bow Thruster(S)
60
Summary and General Recommendations
60
Acoustic Noise
62
Introduction to the Acoustic Noise Challenge
62
Contributing Factors
63
Electrical Self Noise
64
Ambient Noise
65
Fishing Gear Noise
65
Electrical Self Noise
66
Some Means to Reduce Acoustic Noise
66
Vessel Coordinate System
68
Installing the Transducer
71
Transducer Description
72
Transducer Installation Principles
76
Inclination Angle
77
Cable Protection in Drop Keels
77
Placing the Transducer in the Vessel Coordinate System
79
Transducer Installation Summary
83
Unpacking the Transducer from Its Transport Crate
86
Installing the Mounting Ring
89
Lifting the Transducer up Towards Its Mounting Location
91
Installing the Transducer Cables
93
Installing the Transducer into the Mounting Ring
95
Painting the Transducer Face
97
Determining the Location and Installation Angles of the Transducer
99
Installing the System Units
101
Installing the Display
102
Installing the Enix Processor Unit
103
Preparing the Transceiver Unit Installation
106
Installing the Transceiver Unit
109
Connecting the Transceiver Unit to the Ventilation System
111
Preparing the Power Supply Unit Installation
113
Installing the Power Supply Unit
116
Installing the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
117
Cable Layout and Interconnections
120
Read this First
121
Cable Plans
123
Topside Cable Plan
124
Sonar Room Cable Plan
126
List of MS70 Cables
127
IP Addresses in the MS70 System
129
Installing the MS70 Cables
130
Prerequisites for Cable Installation
130
Installing the MS70 Topside Cables
131
Installing the Transceiver Unit Cables
133
Connecting AC Mains and Ground to the Power Supply Unit
135
Connecting DC Power to the Transceiver Unit
136
Connecting the Ethernet Cables between the Transceiver Unit and each Power Supply Unit
141
Connecting the Transducer Cables to the Transceiver Unit
143
Connecting the MS70 as a Client to the K-Sync Synchronization System
148
Connectors
150
Processor Unit Rear Connectors (Enix 2680)
151
Ethernet Switch Connectors
153
Processor Unit Serial Adapter
154
RS-485 Serial Line Connection Using Two or Four Wires
156
Moxa CP114EL-I Serial Line Adapter
157
Setting up the Moxa CP114EL-I Serial Ports in Windows 7
159
Processor Unit Graphic Adapter
160
Cable Drawings and Specifications
163
AC Power Cable Using IEC C13 Inline Socket
164
Ground Cable
166
RJ45 High Speed Ethernet Cable (1000Base-T)
167
RS-232 Serial Line Connection Using Three Wires
169
RS-232 Serial Line Connection Using Five Wires
170
Serial Line Connection Using Five Wires
171
Used as Synchronization Trigger (Input or Output)
172
K-Sync Interface to Generic RS-232 Synchronization Input
174
About Serial Lines
176
Internal Transceiver Cables
179
TRXU Ethernet Interface Cables
180
TRXU Synchronization Cables
182
TRXU Terminal Blocks
183
TRXU Power Connector Panel
184
AC Mains to the Transceiver Unit
187
Basic Cable Requirements
189
Cable Trays
189
Radio Frequency Interference
190
Physical Protection of Cables
191
Grounding of System Cables
191
Cable Connections and Terminations
192
Cable Identification
192
Cable Glands and Termination Procedures
193
Dimensional Surveying and Alignment
198
Quality Assurance of MS70 Data
199
Surveying the Transducer and the Navigation Sensors
201
Dimensional Survey Accuracy Requirements
203
Vessel Coordinate System
204
Setting to Work
207
Setting to Work Summary
208
Inspecting the MS70 Installation
210
Visual Inspection of the Display
210
Visual Inspection of the Processor Unit
212
Visual Inspection of the Transceiver Unit
213
Environmental Inspection of the Transceiver Unit
215
Visual Inspection of the Power Supply Unit
216
Inspecting the Transducer Installation
218
Verifying that All MS70 Cables Are Properly Connected
219
Powering up the MS70 for the First Time
221
Powering up the MS70
221
Measuring the Power Supply Output Voltages in the Power Supply Unit
223
Measuring the Power Supply Output Voltages in the Transceiver Unit
226
Adjusting the Output Voltages from the Power Supply Modules
229
Configuring the MS70 for Operational Use
233
Defining the Installation Parameters for the Global Positioning System (GPS) Antenna
233
Defining the Installation Parameters for the Motion Reference Unit (MRU)
235
Defining the Installation Parameters for the Transducer
237
Setting up the Interfaces to Peripheral Devices
240
About NMEA and Standard Datagram Formats
241
Setting up the Input from a Navigation System (GPS)
243
Setting up the Interface from a Fixed Sound Speed Sensor
247
Setting up the Input from a Motion Reference Unit (MRU)
250
Changing the Communication Parameters for the Motion Reference Unit (MRU)
251
Changing the Internal Delay for the Motion Reference Unit (MRU) Data
253
Setting up the MS70 in a Synchronized System
255
Setting up the Ethernet Data Output
258
Checking the Data Transfer on an External Interface Line
259
Testing the MS70 Operational Functionality
262
Recording Raw Data
262
Testing the Receiver Channels with the BITE Matrix Page
264
Testing the Transmitter Channels with the BITE Matrix Page
266
Testing the Receiver and Transmitter Channels with the BITE B-Scan Page
269
Recording Element Data
270
Measuring Noise in Passive Mode
273
Measuring the Time between each Ping
274
Verifying Long Time Stability in Continuous Operation
276
Creating a Backup with the MS70 Configuration and Software Installation
278
Creating a Processor Unit Image on a USB Flash Drive Using the Acronis True Image Program
278
Creating a Bootable USB Flash Drive Using the Acronis True Image Program
280
Restoring a Processor Unit Image from a USB Flash Drive Using the Acronis True Image Program
281
Installation Remarks
283
Technical Specifications
284
Introduction to Technical Specifications
285
Performance Specifications
285
Operational Performance
285
Configuration Settings
286
Interface Specifications
286
Weight and Outline Dimensions
289
Power Requirements
291
Environmental Requirements
292
Compass Safe Distance
293
Display Minimum Technical Requirements
294
Datagram Formats
295
About NMEA and Standard Datagram Formats
296
About the NMEA Datagram Formats
296
National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA)
296
NMEA Sentence Structure
297
Standard NMEA 0183 Communication Parameters
298
NMEA Datagram Formats
299
NMEA DBS Datagram
299
NMEA DBT Datagram
300
NMEA DPT Datagram
301
NMEA GGA Datagram
302
NMEA GLL Datagram
303
NMEA HDG Datagram
304
NMEA HDM Datagram
304
NMEA HDT Datagram
305
NMEA MWD Datagram
306
NMEA MWV Datagram
306
NMEA RMC Datagram
307
NMEA VBW Datagram
308
NMEA VHW Datagram
309
NMEA VTG Datagram
310
NMEA VWR Datagram
311
NMEA ZDA Datagram
312
Third Party Datagram Formats
313
Furuno CIF Datagram
313
Kaijo VDVCD Datagram Format
317
Ryokosei RBY Datagram Format
318
Serpe BSC Datagram Format
319
Drawing File
320
About the Drawings in the Drawing File
321
374454 Transceiver Unit Dimensions
322
385609 Processor Unit Dimensions
326
311237 Power Supply Unit Dimensions
330
308337 Power Supply Unit Mounting Bracket
333
208463 Transducer Dimensions
335
208461 Transducer Mounting Ring
338
326431 Transducer Clamping Ring
341
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