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Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine NAVIGAT X MK 2 Digital Gyrocompass System Operation, Installation and Service Manual
The NAVIGAT X MK 2 is a microprocessor controlled marine gyrocompass system with integrated automatic North speed error correction. It complies with IMO resolutions A.424(IX) and A.694(17) and with EN ISO 8728. The system has been type approved by the German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH), in accordance with the Marine Equipment Directive (MED) 96/98/EC, as modified by Directive 2002/75/EC. The single unit design with a polyurethane hard foam housing allows the gyrocompass to be installed on any bridge. If required, an optional remote operating unit may be installed.
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Operation, Installation and Service Manual NAVIGAT X MK 2 Digital Gyrocompass System Type 4991, Stock No. 74799 056341/C, 08 May 2008 Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine B.V. (Representative Office) Woltmanstr. 19 • D-20097 • Hamburg, Germany Tel.: +49-40-299 00-0 • Fax: +49-40-299 00-146 • E-mail: [email protected] 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 © 2008 Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine B.V. This document and the information herein is the intellectual property of Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine B.V. [NGSM BV] and it’s associate companies and may not be copied or reproduced without the express permission of NGSM BV. Specifications were correct at time of press but may be varied in accordance with NGSM BV’s policy of continuous product development. Any technical content should be verified with NGSM BV. Sperry Marine, with worldwide headquarters in Charlottesville, VA, and major engineering and support offices in Melville, NY, New Malden, England, and Hamburg, Germany, is part of the Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems sector. Revision Record Rev. Date Remarks C 08 May 2008 Added new options (alarm mute relay, speed filter). B 17 Nov 2006 Removed gyrospere installation/service instructions. These are now contained in separate documents delivered with the respective gyrosphere container. AA 07 May 2004 Initial release NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Safety Instructions Safety Notice Conventions The following safety notice conventions are followed throughout this manual: DANGER Note A Danger notice contains an operating or maintenance procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which, if not strictly observed, will result in injury or death of personnel. WARNING A Warning notice contains an operating or maintenance procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which, if not strictly observed, could result in injury or death of personnel. CAUTION A Caution notice contains an operating or maintenance procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to, or destruction of equipment. A Note contains an essential operating or maintenance procedure, condition or statement, which is considered important enough to be highlighted. Special safety symbols may be used in this manual to indicate: Risk of electrical shock. Used in conjunction with a Danger or Warning notice. Electrical components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Used in conjunction with a Caution notice. i 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 General Safety Information for the Operator WARNING Never rely on one heading source alone to navigate a vessel. Always confirm the plausibility of the NAVIGAT X MK 2 heading and the speed and position input data against all available aids to navigation. WARNING After a power-up from cold, the NAVIGAT X MK 2 requires a settling time of three hours before reliable heading data is available. Power up the system at least three hours before leaving harbour. Power down the system during long docking periods only. Make sure that the NAVIGAT X MK 2 has settled before using its heading as the reference for heading control systems, RADAR, ECDIS, etc. A magnetic heading source should be made active only in case of failure of the gyrocompass(es). WARNING Before using this system, operators must be appropriately trained and familiar with the operating procedures and safety instructions contained in this manual. Keep system manuals in a well-known, readily available location. CAUTION The supporting fluid in the gyrosphere container will start freezing at temperatures below 0 °C. The NAVIGAT X MK 2 may no longer be operated when the ambient temperature at the gyrocompass’ location falls below –10 °C while the compass is in operation or when the ambient temperature falls below 0 °C while the compass is not in operation. CAUTION Any service work on the gyrosphere is to be carried out by authorized service personnel only. CAUTION Do not clean the compass housing with organic solvents, acetone or any other substance which could damage or discolour plastic. Use only soapy water or a mild detergent to clean the compass housing. ii NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C General Safety Information for Service Personnel DANGER When the compass is energized, the gyrosphere operating voltage of 100 VAC @ 337 Hz is present on the master PCB, the gyrosphere supply lines, and across the gyrosphere contacts. CAUTION The gyrosphere is always to be transported in its carrying box in the original transport container. Do not throw or drop the transport container. The transport container is to be transported in an upright position only. Carry the carrying box containing the gyrosphere by hand only and handle it with extreme care. Remove the gyroshpere from the carrying box only if required for immediate installation. CAUTION After power-down of the compass system, it may take up to 45 minutes for the gyroscopes to stop rotating. During this time, the container must be handled with extreme care. Should the sphere touch the wall of the container, the momentum of the rotating gyroscopes will make it topple and damage the center pin. CAUTION The NAVIGAT X MK 2 contains electrostatic sensitive components. Electrostatic discharge may permanently damage components. When servicing the NAVIGAT X MK 2, take precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge. Avoid touching any of the electronic circuitry. CAUTION It cannot be guaranteed that parameter settings in the User and Setup menus and the entries made in the Magnetic Compass Calibration table are left intact when the software is exchanged. Before exchanging the system software IC, record all parameter settings to be able to re-enter them manually, if required. 1-iii 056341/C 1-iv NAVIGAT X MK 2 NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Contents Safety Instructions Safety Notice Conventions........................................................................... i General Safety Information for the Operator ............................................ ii General Safety Information for Service Personnel................................... iii Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Design and Main Features........................................................................ 1-1 1.2 Operating Principle ................................................................................... 1-2 1.3 Example System Configurations ............................................................. 1-3 Standalone Gyrocompass/TMC System ................................................. 1-3 The NAVIGAT X MK 2 within multicompass systems ............................. 1-3 1.4 Technical Data............................................................................................ 1-4 Chapter 2: Operation 2.1 Operating Conditions ............................................................................... 2-1 2.2 Display and Operating Keys ..................................................................... 2-2 Control and Display Unit .......................................................................... 2-2 2.3 External control devices ........................................................................... 2-3 2.4 Power-up Sequence .................................................................................. 2-4 2.5 Selecting the active heading source ....................................................... 2-5 2.6 Adjusting the display brightness............................................................. 2-5 2.7 Optional Functions.................................................................................... 2-6 Muting Alarms Remotely.......................................................................... 2-6 2.8 Operating Menu ........................................................................................ 2-7 Entering and Quitting the Main Menu..................................................... 2-7 Navigating the Menu ................................................................................ 2-7 Selecting Parameter Settings ................................................................... 2-8 Editing Parameter Values ......................................................................... 2-8 2.9 Selecting a Display Data Page ................................................................. 2-9 2.10 Manual Settings Menu ........................................................................... 2-10 Manual Settings – Overview .................................................................. 2-10 Manual Settings – Parameters ............................................................... 2-12 2.11 User Setup ............................................................................................... 2-15 User Setup – Overview ........................................................................... 2-15 User Setup – Parameters ........................................................................ 2-16 v 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Chapter 3: Errors and Alarms 3.1 Alarm Indication ........................................................................................ 3-1 Audible Alarm Indication .......................................................................... 3-1 Visual Alarm Indication............................................................................. 3-1 3.2 Acknowledging Alarms/Muting the Audible Alarm............................... 3-2 Alarm Acknowledge .................................................................................. 3-2 Alarm Mute ................................................................................................ 3-2 3.3 Error messages .......................................................................................... 3-3 3.4 Service Info Menu (Service Setup 2) ....................................................... 3-5 Service Setup 2 – Access Code ................................................................ 3-5 Service Setup 2 – Overview ...................................................................... 3-6 Service Setup 2 – Parameters................................................................... 3-7 Chapter 4: Scheduled Maintenance 4.1 Maintenance by Shipboard Personnel .................................................... 4-1 4.2 Gyrosphere Maintenance Specifications ................................................ 4-1 18-Month Maintenance ............................................................................. 4-1 Five-Year Maintenance.............................................................................. 4-2 Chapter 5: Preventive Maintenance 5.1 Protecting the Gyrosphere from Low Temperatures.............................. 5-1 Removing the container from the compass housing ............................. 5-2 Parts, materials and tools required .......................................................... 5-2 Procedure ................................................................................................... 5-2 Re-installing the container in the compass housing .............................. 5-4 Parts, materials and tools required .......................................................... 5-4 Procedure ................................................................................................... 5-4 Power-up function test .............................................................................. 5-6 Procedure ................................................................................................... 5-6 Chapter 6: Installation 6.1 Mechanical Installation............................................................................. 6-1 Installing the Compass Housing .............................................................. 6-1 6.2 Electrical Installation................................................................................. 6-2 Wiring Up the System............................................................................... 6-2 6.3 Gyrosphere Installation ............................................................................ 6-2 6.4 Initial System Configuration .................................................................... 6-3 6.5 Alignment Error Correction ...................................................................... 6-5 Magnetic Compass Calibration ................................................................ 6-6 vi NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Chapter 7: System Configuration 7.1 Configuration Menu (Service Setup 1).................................................... 7-1 Setup Access Code.................................................................................... 7-1 Service-Setup 1 – Overview ..................................................................... 7-2 Service Setup 1 – Parameters .................................................................. 7-5 7.2 Factory Settings Menu (Technical Pages) ............................................. 7-12 Setup Access Code.................................................................................. 7-12 Technical Pages – Overview ................................................................... 7-12 Technical Pages– Parameters ................................................................. 7-13 Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.1 Troubleshooting Instructions ................................................................... 8-1 8.2 Location of Parts on the Master PCB ...................................................... 8-2 Exchangeable Components...................................................................... 8-3 Connectors................................................................................................. 8-3 Test Resistor / Trimpots............................................................................. 8-4 Diagnostic LEDs......................................................................................... 8-4 Chapter 9: Corrective Maintenance 9.1 Exchanging the System Software ........................................................... 9-1 9.2 Replacing Socketed ICs ............................................................................ 9-2 Appendix A Setup and Configuration Tables B Drawings vii 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 viii NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Design and Main Features The NAVIGAT X MK 2 is a microprocessor controlled marine gyrocompass system with integrated automatic North speed error correction. The system complies with IMO resolutions A.424(IX) and A.694(17) and with EN ISO 8728. The NAVIGAT X MK 2 has been type approved by the German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH), in accordance with the Marine Equipment Directive (MED) 96/98/EC, as modified by Directive 2002/75/EC. The single unit design with a polyurethane hard foam housing allows the gyrocompass to be installed on any bridge. If required, an optional remote operating unit may be installed. The unique method of supporting the gyrosphere by means of mere buoyancy ensures North stabilisation during short power failures. E.g., after a three minute loss of power, no more than two degrees of deviation may be expected. Once power has been restored, the gyrocompass will return quickly to the correct heading. The combined effects of the twin rotors and the liquid damping system virtually eliminate latitude error. Heading is measured as a 13-bit absolute value with a digital shaft encoder. The high-speed follow-up system (follow-up speed up to 100°/ s) ensures that accurate heading and rate of turn data is provided under all operating conditions. Integrated monitoring of the supply powers, gyroscope current and the follow-up system ensure secure and trouble-free operation. Design and Main Features 1-1 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 1.2 Operating Principle The north-seeking element used in the NAVIGAT X MK 2 system is the gyrosphere, a hermetically sealed unit with a funnel-shaped recess, reaching from the outer skin down to its center. Inside the gyrosphere, two mechanically linked gyroscopes are mounted with their spin axes horizontal in a carrying frame. The gyroscopes are allowed to turn around the vertical, but torsion bands effect a defined rest position, while a mechanical linkage ensures that the resultant spin vector of the gyros remains stationary relative to the gyrosphere. This twin gyro arrangement eliminates intercardinal roll error. Once the gyros have run up to speed, their resultant spin vector, and with it the sphere, settles in the direction of true North. Figure 1-1: The gyrosphere damping trough S gyro gyro linkage centering pin N gyro gyrosphere shell The top of the gyrosphere contains an annular damping trough, half filled with a viscous fluid. The fluid damps azimuthal oscillations of the gyroscope system. The oscillation period is tuned to the Schuler period of 84.4 minutes, so that heading errors during horizontal acceleration due to changes in speed and/or direction are prevented. The gyrosphere floats in a supporting fluid inside the gyrosphere container. Because the buoyancy of the sphere is a little greater than its weight, a bearing cup at the bottom of the recess is pressed against the centering pin and keeps the sphere exactly centered in the container. In order to make the gyroscope system pendulous, that is, to provide the gravity controlling moment, the gyrosphere is designed so that its centre of gravity lies slightly below the centre of bouyancy. The gyroscopes are in fact squirrel-cage induction motors, which attain a speed of nearly 20000 rpm at a voltage of 100 VAC @ 337 Hz. In the Mod. 10/3 container, their supply power is applied through the electrolytically conducting supporting fluid, via the top and bottom contacts. In the Mod. 10/2 container, the power is applied via the centering pin and the bottom contacts. A follow-up control circuit keeps the container aligned with the sphere at all times, thus heading can be derived from the container’s orientation. While systems with the Mod. 10/3 container employ an optical pickoff to provide the follow-up control signal, systems with the Mod. 10/2 container use a resistance bridge circuit, formed by the conducting paths from the contact pins in the container, through the supporting fluid and to the equator contact of the gyrosphere. 1-2 Operating Principle NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C 1.3 Example System Configurations Standalone Gyrocompass/TMC System As a standalone system, the NAVIGAT X MK 2 provides North-speed error corrected true heading as well as rate of turn data. If an electronic magnetic compass is installed, the NAVIGAT X MK 2 applies magnetic variation and distributes magnetic heading data to external equipment (TMC function). The heading diff. alarm function permits to monitor the difference between the gyro and magnetic heading sources. In case of failure of the gyrocompass, the magnetic heading source may be activated to provide an emergency heading reference for repeaters and other peripheral equipment. Figure 1-2: Standalone Gyrocompass/TMC system Serial Repeaters Magnetic Compass Equipment using serial input Equipment using Furuno AD10 input Position Receiver Equipment using 6 step/˚ input Speed Log ROT Analogue R.o.T. Indicators Status Signals In Nav. Data Printer Status Signals Out The NAVIGAT X MK 2 within multicompass systems The NAVIGAT X MK 2 may also be used as part of a multicompass system in conjunction with the Compass Monitor/Heading Management System NAVITWIN and a Switch-Over Unit. In such a system, the NAVITWIN acts as the main heading source selector and controls distribution of the compasses' output signals via the Switch-Over Unit. Another typical case is the retrofitting of the NAVIGAT X MK 2 for an older gyrocompass within an existing system. If possible, the existing control facilities in such a system (e.g. changeover switches, distribution boxes etc.) will be left intact, to seamlessly integrate the NAVIGAT X MK 2 into the retrofit system. Example System Configurations 1-3 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 1.4 Technical Data Accuracies heading: lin. mean settle point error static error dynamic error deviation after 3 min. power interruption ≤0.1° secant latitude ≤0.1° secant latitude ≤0.4° secant latitude < 2° Operational Characteristics mean setting time < 3h max. follow-up speed 100°/s freedom of roll and pitch ±40° MTBF 40 000 h Environmental Requirements ambient temperature, operation –10 to +55 °C ambient temperature, storage (without supporting fluid) –25 to +70 °C environmental conditions / EMC in accordance w. IEC 60945 Protection Grade according to IEC 60529/DIN 40050 IP 23 Magnetic Clearance to standard magnetic compass 0.6 m to steering magnetic compass 0.4 m reduced, to standard magnetic compass 0.3 m reduced, to steering magnetic compass 0.3 m Power Supply supply voltage main 24 VDC (18 - 36 V), backup 24 VDC (18-36 V), including automatic switchover to backup supply in case of main supply failure max. ripple content backup supply ±4 Vpp; extreme values may not exceed 36 V or fall below 18 V power consumption: start-up operation each repeater compass 1-4 80 W 45 W 7W Technical Data NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Dimensions and Weight width 404 mm height 520 mm depth 420 mm 520 404 weight 420 25 kg approx. Data Inputs magnetic heading NMEA 0183 / IEC 61162-1 or PLATH protocol or NAVIPILOT position NMEA 0183 / IEC 61162-1 speed NMEA 0183 / IEC 61162-1 compass monitor NAVITWIN NMEA 0183 / IEC 61162-1 Signal and Status Inputs speed, 200 pulse/nm connection to P.Gnd via ext. contact, momentary steering mode status (auto/man) connection to P.Gnd via ext. contact, latching ext. heading reference sel. (gyro/ mag) connection to P.Gnd via ext. contact, latching ext. alarm acknowledge (mute) connection to P.Gnd via ext. contact, momentary Data Outputs Technical Data serial repeater outputs (4 x TTL) NMEA 0183 sensor data (2 x RS-422) NMEA 0183 / IEC 61162-1 FAST output (RS-422) NMEA 0183 / IEC 61162-1 or PLATH protocol SuperFAST output (RS-422) NMEA 0183 / IEC 61162-1 or NMEA 0183 / IEC 61162-2 or PLATH protocol NAVITWIN output NMEA 0183 / IEC 61162-1 to compass monitor NAVITWIN NAVIPRINT output serial data to nav. data printer AD10 heading data output AD10 serial data and clock 1-5 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Signal and Status Outputs 1-6 6 step/° output 3 phases, switched to 0V potential if active („minus switching“), common positive; internal supply 24 VDC, max. 18 W rate of turn, analogue ±0.1–999.9 mV/°/min; max. 10 V, 10 mA power failure/general alarm heading difference alarm potential-free contact closures, each rated 30 VDC/1.0 A, 100 VDC/0.3 A, 125 VAC/0.5 A Technical Data NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Chapter 2: Operation 2.1 Operating Conditions The permitted ambient temperature for the operation of the gyrocompass system is -10 – +55 °C. CAUTION The supporting fluid in the gyrosphere container will start freezing at temperatures below 0 °C. The NAVIGAT X MK 2 may no longer be operated when the ambient temperature at the gyrocompass’ location falls below –10 °C while the compass is in operation or when the ambient temperature falls below 0 °C while the compass is not in operation. When the ambient temperature at the gyrocompass’ location falls below -10 °C while the compass is in operation or when the ambient temperature falls below 0°C while the compass is not in operation, the gyrosphere container must be removed from the compass housing and stored in a place where the ambient temperature will not fall below 0 °C. If no storage place is available where the ambient temperature will not fall below 0 °C, the gyrosphere must be removed from the gyrosphere container to prevent possible damage by frozen supporting fluid. CAUTION Operating Conditions The gyrosphere may be removed from the gyrosphere container by authorized service personnel only. 2-1 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 2.2 Display and Operating Keys Control and Display Unit Figure 2-1: NAVIGAT X MK 2 control and display unit 1 3 2 5 4 6 7 Display ➀ LCD Display: 4x20 character text display In normal operational mode, shows the available heading sources and the heading diff. alarm threshold. In menu mode: displays the currently active op. menu screen Operating Keys 2-2 ➁ MENU / F1 key: Calls up the main menu from normal operational mode. When pressed in menu mode, returns to next higher menu level. When pressed simultaneously with the SHIFT key, the F1 function is executed. ➂ Up () / F2 key: In menu mode, returns from the main menu to normal operational mode. Within a sub-menu, scrolls up through available pages on same menu level. When pressed simultaneously with the SHIFT key, the F2 function is executed. ➃ Down () / F3 key: Calls up the Main Menu from normal operational mode. Within a sub-menu, scrolls down through available pages on same menu level. When pressed simultaneously with the SHIFT key, the F3 function is executed. ➄ SHIFT key: Pressed with other key to call up key’s SHIFT function. ➅ DIM+ / RESET key: Adjust the display brightness. When pressed simultaneously with the SHIFT key, the RESET function is executed. ➆ DIM- / ENTER key: Adjust the display brightness. When pressed simultaneously with the SHIFT key, the ENTER function is executed. Display and Operating Keys NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C 2.3 External control devices Depending on the installation, external devices may be present which remotely control certain functions of the NAVIGAT X MK 2: External control devices • An external device may be used to select the “active” source, i.e. the heading reference to be distributed to compass repeaters, heading control system, RADAR, ECDIS etc.). • The audible alarm at the NAVIGAT X MK 2 the may be muted from a remote device, e.g. a central alarm panel. 2-3 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 2.4 Power-up Sequence The NAVIGAT X MK 2 is not equipped with a power switch. The gyrocompass powers up as soon as supply power is applied. Upon power up, the startup routine is executed: A startup screen is shown and a system test sequence is executed. ! " When the system test has been passed, the NAVIGAT X MK 2 enters normal operational mode. The display shows the heading data from the available compasses and the heading difference alarm threshold. The currently active heading source is indicated by an arrow symbol () next to the source’s name. WARNING 2-4 After a power-up from cold, the NAVIGAT X MK 2 requires a settling time of three hours before reliable heading data is available. Power up the system at least three hours before leaving harbour. Power down the system during long docking periods only. Make sure that the NAVIGAT X MK 2 has settled before using its heading as the reference for heading control systems, RADAR, ECDIS, etc. Power-up Sequence NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C 2.5 Selecting the active heading source The operator may select one of the available heading sources as the “active” source, i.e. the heading reference to be distributed to compass repeaters, heading control system, RADAR, ECDIS etc.). Depending on the system configuration, the active heading source is either selected from the NAVIGAT X MK 2 control and display unit (single gyrocompass systems) or from an external device such as a NAVITWIN compass monitor/heading management system, a NAVIPILOT heading control system or an external selector switch. ! " To change the active heading source from the control and display unit Press the selector key next to the desired source’s heading display. The selected source is made active. ! " If the system is configured for source selection from an external device, selection from the control and display unit is disabled. The active heading source can be changed in a manual steering mode only. In automatic steering modes, source selection is disabled and an error beep sounds when an attempt is made to change the active source. Note WARNING Make sure that the NAVIGAT X MK 2 has settled before using its heading as the reference for heading control systems, RADAR, ECDIS, etc. A magnetic heading source should be made active only in case of failure of the gyrocompass(es). 2.6 Adjusting the display brightness The brightness of the display and keypad illumination is adjusted via the DIM+/DIM- keys: ! ! " Selecting the active heading source Press the DIM+ key to increase the illumination brightness. Press the DIM- key to reduce the illumination brightness. 2-5 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 2.7 Optional Functions The following functions may be available if the system is equipped with the respective external controls and configured accordingly. Muting Alarms Remotely On alarm, actuate the mute control at a remote device (e.g. a central alarm panel). The audible alarm is muted. Note 2-6 A remotely muted alarm remains in the pending (unacknowledged) state. The alarm message is shown on the display until the alarm is acknowledged at the NAVIGAT X MK 2 or the cause of the alarm is eliminated. Optional Functions NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C 2.8 Operating Menu The data display menu as well as the manual settings, user and service setup sub-menus are accessed through a multilevel operating menu. Entering and Quitting the Main Menu From the normal operational mode, press the MENU or the Down key to enter the menu mode. ! " The main menu screen opens. From the main menu screen, press the Up key to return to the normal operational mode. # $ #$ % # # The NAVIGAT X MK 2 returns to normal operational mode. Navigating the Menu In the menu mode, the operator may navigate through the menu using the F1, F2, F3, Up/Down, Dim+/Dim- and MENU key functions. Press Shift-F1, Shift-F2 or Shift-F3 to go to the respective sub-menu. # #&# #&# % #&# & & &% #&# #&# Arrow symbols (/) at the right of the window indicate that further pages are available at the same menu level. With the Down or Up key, scroll to the next or previous page respectively. Press the MENU key to return to the next higher menu level. # #&# Operating Menu 2-7 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Selecting Parameter Settings A number of operational and setup parameters are set by selecting the appropriate option from a list. Flashing up/down arrow symbols to the right of a parameter setting indicate that a selection can be made from a list of options: ' # ( ' # With the Up/Down keys, select the required option. Press Shift-ENTER to confirm and store the selection. MENU leaves the sub-menu without changes. Editing Parameter Values A number of operational and setup parameters are set by editing a numerical value. A flashing box cursor indicates that a parameter’s value is editable: ' % )* $' "+', With the Up/Down keys, edit the character at the current cursor position. With the Dim+/Dim- arrow keys, move the cursor forward/back to edit the next/previous character. Press Shift-ENTER to confirm and store the new value. MENU leaves the sub-menu without changes. 2-8 Operating Menu NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C 2.9 Selecting a Display Data Page The Display Data menu allows the operator to select one out of five pages to permanently display relevant operational data, instead of the normal heading display screen. The selected page is displayed until another page is selected or the Display Data mode is quit. # # # From the Main Menu, press SHIFT - F1 to go to the Display Data sub-menu. With the Up/Down keys, select the required page to display The following data pages are available: • True heading (own gyro heading); Rate of turn; Correction mode and value. • Magnetic comp. heading; Magnetic variation. • Position Mode; Latitude Longitude (in auto mode). • Speed Mode; Actual speed value Speed value used for speed error correction. • Date (DD.MM.YY); Time (hh.mm). ! ! " Selecting a Display Data Page 2-9 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 2.10 Manual Settings Menu The Manual Settings menu provides access to settings which the operator may need to alter more or less frequently during normal operation. Note In case a NAVITWIN compass monitor / heading management system is installed, the manual settings must be entered at the NAVITWIN. The NAVITWIN will overwrite all changes to manual settings entered locally at the NAVIGAT X MK 2 control and display unit. Manual Settings – Overview Figure 2-2: Manual Settings speed/latitude input settings SPEED/LATITUDE SPEED/LAT MODE SPEED MODE AUTO MAN POSIT MODE AUTO MAN SPEED/LAT SET man. speed value: 0.0 – 99.9 kts. man. lat. value: 99:99.99 N – 99:99.99 S HDG. DIFF. ALARM heading difference alarm threshold BETWEEN GY1 / M OFF alarm threshold: 0 – 99˚ MAGNETIC VARIATION mag. variation input settings MODE AUTO MAN man. variation value: 99.9˚ W – 99.9˚ E contd. on next page 2-10 Manual Settings Menu NAVIGAT X MK 2 Figure 2-3: Manual Settings (cont.d) 056341/C contd. from previous page NORTH SP. ERR. CORR north speed error correction ON OFF SET. NAVIPRINT nav. data printer settings NAVIPRINT ON OFF PAP. SPEED 60 mm 150 mm 600 mm HDG ±30˚ ±180˚ SETTINGS ROT rate of turn time constant TIME CONST. ROT damping time constant: 0.0 – 10.0 s Manual Settings Menu 2-11 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Manual Settings – Parameters Speed/Latitude Speed/Lat Mode Selects the speed and position input modes. Speed Mode Selects the speed input mode. Settings: AUTO Speed data is read automatically from the serial data or the 200 pulse/nm input MAN The actual speed value is entered manually Posit Mode Selects the position input mode. Settings: AUTO Position data is read automatically from the serial data input MAN The actual position is entered manually Speed/Lat Set Sets the manual input values for the speed and latitude. Values: speed: 0.0 – 99.9 kn latitude: 90°00.00’ N – 90°00.00’ S Hdg. Diff. Alarm Sets the manual input values for the speed and latitude. Between Selects the heading sources to monitor. Settings: GY1/M Monitor difference between gyro 1 and magnetic hdg. OFF Hdg. diff monitoring is disabled Alarm threshold Sets the alarm threshold value. Value: 2-12 0 – 99° Manual Settings Menu NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Magnetic Variation Sets the magnetic variation input parameters. Mode Selects the magnetic variation input mode. Settings: AUTO Mag. variation data is read automatically MAN The actual mag. variation value is entered manually Manual Value Sets the manual input value for mag. variation. Value: 99.9° W – 99.9° E North Sp. Err. Corr. Selects the North speed error correction mode. Settings: ON Automatic North speed error correction is enabled. OFF Automatic North speed error correction is disabled. Manual Settings Menu 2-13 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Set. NAVIPRINT Sets the operating parameters for the NAVIPRINT nav. data printer. NAVIPRINT Turns printing on and off. Settings: ON Activate output to printer OFF No output to printer Pap. speed Sets the paper feed speed. Settings: 60 mm print at 60 mm/h (1 cm = 10 min.). 150 mm print at 150 mm/h (1 cm = 4 min.) 600 mm print at 600 mm/h (1 cm = 1 min.) Hdg. Sets the scaling of the heading graph. Settings: ±30 scale to show 30° to the left and to the right from the graph’s centre (current print position shifts to centre when graph reaches margin) ±180° scale to show 180° to the left and to the right from the graph’s centre (current print position shifts to the centre when graph reaches margin) Settings ROT Sets the rate of turn input parameters. Time constant ROT Sets the damping time constant for the analogue rate of turn output. The larger the time constant, the less short-time fluctuations will be present in the analogue rate of turn output voltage. Value: 2-14 0.0 – 10.0 s Manual Settings Menu NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C 2.11 User Setup The User Setup menu provides access to settings which the operator may need to alter occasionally. User Setup – Overview Figure 2-4: User Setup input date/time DATE/TIME MODE AUTO MAN DATE dd.mm.yy (day.month.year) TIME hh:mm (hours:minutes) SOFTWARE VERSION software version info master board: nn.n MAG. C. CAL.TABLE MAG. C. CAL.TABLE ON OFF magnetic compass calibration table ENTER VALUES (F1) entry #: 0 – 49 hdg. display: 0.0 – 359.9˚ corr.value: -99.9 – +99.9˚ User Setup 2-15 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 User Setup – Parameters Date & Time Sets the date and time input parameters. Mode Selects the date and time input mode. Settings: AUTO Date/time are read automatically from the serial data input MAN The current date and time are entered manually Man. Date Sets the current date manually. Value: DD.MM.YY (current date in format day.month.year) Man. Time Sets the current time manually. Value: Note hh:mm (current time in format hours:minutes) If manual input is used, date and time must be set after each power-up. Software Version Displays the master board software version info. Settings: none The software version sub-menu is read-only. Mag. C. Cal. Table Sets the parameters for the magnetic compass calibration table. Mag. C. Cal. Table Switches the automatic magnetic heading correction on or off. Settings: ON Automatic correction is enabled OFF Automatic correction is disabled Enter Values Enters the correction values into the magn. calibration table. Values: 2-16 max. 50 pairs of heading and correction values User Setup NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Chapter 3: Errors and Alarms 3.1 Alarm Indication Audible Alarm Indication Single Beep: Invalid Action A single short beep indicates that the operator attempted to carry out an invalid action. This is the case, e.g. if the operator tries to change the heading reference in an automatic steering mode or to activate a heading source from which no valid data is received. Continuous Beeping: Pending Alarm Continuous on-off beeping indicates that a pending (unacknowledged) alarm is present. Simultaneously, an alarm message is displayed. Visual Alarm Indication In case of a pending alarm, an alarm message is shown on the display which specifies the type of alarm present. Figure 3-1: Alarm message (gyro failure) The message remains on the screen until the operator acknowledges the alarm or the cause of the alarm is no longer present. Alarm Indication 3-1 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 3.2 Acknowledging Alarms/Muting the Audible Alarm Alarm Acknowledge To acknowledge a pending alarm at the NAVIGAT X MK 2: Press Shift-F1. The alarm message is cleared and the audible alarm is muted. As long as the cause of the alarm is present, the alarm remains “active”. The currently active alarms may be viewed in the error list in the Service Setup 2. !" !#$ %" Note When an alarm has been acknowledged, the ext. alarm status output remains active until the cause of the alarm is eliminated. When the cause of an alarm is eliminated, the alarm is acknowledged automatically and the alarm status is cleared. The NAVIGAT X MK 2 does not keep a history of past (inactive) alarms. Alarm Mute To mute the audible alarm at the NAVIGAT X MK 2: Press Shift-Reset. The audible alarm indication is muted. The visible alarm indication is not cleared and the alarm remains in the pending state until it is acknowledged by the operator. 3-2 Acknowledging Alarms/Muting the Audible Alarm NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C 3.3 Error messages The following table lists the error messages which may appear on the display and in the error list when a system alarm is active. Table 3-1: error messages Error messages Message on Display Message in Error List Cause Corrective Action GYRO FAILURE FAILURE GYRO The system cannot provide gyro heading. Possible causes are defects of the gyrosphere, the follow-up system or the shaft encoder, or a defect of the hard- or software on the master PCB. If gyro is active hdg. source, activate another source, if available. Restart the gyrocompass system. If the error persists, call an authorized Sperry Marine service station. MAGN. COMPASS ERROR FAILURE MAGN. Loss of magnetic heading data from ext. source. Check magnetic heading source and interface. MAGN.VAR. INVALID MAGN.VAR. INVALID Loss of magn. variation data (if automatic input active) Check magnetic variation source and interface. SPEED ERROR FAILURE SPEED Loss of speed data from ext. source. Check speed data source and interface. SPEED INVALID SPEED INVALID Actual speed outside of valid speed range; invalid speed will not be used for North speed error correction Check speed data source and interface. Check current speed filter parameters in Service Setup. If required, increase valid speed range and/or increase filter time constant. POSITION ERROR FAILURE POS. Loss of position data from ext. source. Check position data source and interface. HEADING DIFF. ALARM HEAD. DIFF ALARM The monitored heading sources differ by more than the set alarm threshold. Check heading sources to determine cause of the difference. 3-3 056341/C 3-4 NAVIGAT X MK 2 Message on Display Message in Error List Cause Corrective Action FAILURE DC MAIN SUPPLY FAILURE DC MAIN Loss of power from main supply. Check main power supply. FAILURE DC BACKUP SUPPLY FAILURE DC BACKUP Loss of power from backup supply. Check backup power supply. OPERATION RECOMTIME MENDED ANNUAL MAINTENANCE DUE! (see manual) Alarm given at power-up if more than 18 months have passed since last gyrosphere maintenance Acknowledge alarm. System will power-up normally. To ensure troublefree operation, it is highly recommended to have maintenance carried out every 18 months. NT COM FAULT Loss of input data from compass monitor NAVITWIN Check NAVITWIN and interface NT COM FAULT Error messages NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C 3.4 Service Info Menu (Service Setup 2) The Service Setup 2 provides access to system status information which is used during installation and for troubleshooting errors. Furthermore, an option is provided to reset the system without cycling the power (warm start). Service Setup 2 – Access Code To prevent inadvertent or unauthorized changes to the system configuration, all service setup menus are protected by access codes. To access the Service Setup 2: ### Service Info Menu (Service Setup 2) Call up the Main Menu Press Shift-F2 to select "Service Setup". When prompted for the setup code: Enter code "610 " Press Shift-ENTER to confirm the code. The Service Setup 2 sub-menu opens. 3-5 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Service Setup 2 – Overview Figure 3-2: Service Setup 2 GYROSPHERE DATA gyrosphere operational data TEMPERATURE: gyrosphere ambient temperature PH. BRIDGE: phase bridge voltage GYRO CURR.: gyrosphere current OP. TIME COUNTER operation time counter operation time since last gyroshpere service (hours) list of operational data DATA LIST not implemented in current software release list of active errors ERROR LIST error messages number of errors system reset (warm start) RESET MK 2 initiate system reset 3-6 Service Info Menu (Service Setup 2) NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Service Setup 2 – Parameters Gyrosphere Data Displays the gyrosphere operating data. Displays: Temperature The ambient temperature around the gyrosphere container. Ph. Bridge The follow-up circuit phase bridge voltage. Gyro Curr. The gyrosphere current. Op. Time Counter Displays the gyrosphere operation time counter. Displays: Operation time in hours since last gyrosphere maintenance. The operation time counter is reset to zero by field service personnel during gyrosphere maintenance. Data List The Data List is not implemented in the current software version. Error List Displays the currently active system alarms. Displays: Error messages The display alternates through the message texts of all active alarms. If no errors are present, "No Errors" is displayed. No. of errors Displays the total number of active errors. Reset MK 2 Initiates a system resets (warm start). The warm start is equivalent to powering the system down and up again, except that the power is not cycled. Service Info Menu (Service Setup 2) 3-7 056341/C 3-8 NAVIGAT X MK 2 Service Info Menu (Service Setup 2) NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Chapter 4: Scheduled Maintenance 4.1 Maintenance by Shipboard Personnel For maintenance work to be carried out by shipboard personnel, no set maintenance schedule is required. The display front plate and the compass housing should be kept clean and a regular visual inspection of cables and connectors should be carried out to detect any signs of damage or deterioration. CAUTION Do not clean the compass housing with organic solvents, acetone or any other substance which could damage or discolour plastic. Use only soapy water or a mild detergent to clean the compass housing. 4.2 Gyrosphere Maintenance Specifications The gyrosphere is the only component of the NAVIGAT X MK 2 which requires regular maintenance. CAUTION Scheduled maintenance or service work on the gyrosphere is to be carried out by authorized service personnel only. 18-Month Maintenance Sperry Marine recommends to have a regular gyrosphere maintenance carried out by authorized service personnel every 18 months. During the 18-month maintenance, the gyrosphere and the inner surface of the container are cleaned and all fluids are renewed. If necessary, the centering pin is exchanged. Note If more than 18 months have passed since the last gyrosphere maintenance, a reminder message is displayed every time the gyrocompass is powered up. This message indicates no malfunction but is intended to remind the operator that the recommended maintenance interval has been exceeded. When the reminder message is acknowledged, the gyrocompass will power-up and commence normal operation. During the gyrosphere maintenance, the gyrosphere operation time counter is reset. Maintenance by Shipboard Personnel 4-1 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Five-Year Maintenance To ensure continued trouble-free operation and to minimize the risk of failure, Sperry Marine recommends that every five years, the gyrosphere and the centring pin are exchanged by authorized service personnel. Note 4-2 The five-year exchange interval for the gyrosphere is to be regarded as a recommendation only. Under normal conditions, the gyrosphere is able to operate flawlessly over a considerably longer period of time. Gyrosphere Maintenance Specifications NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Chapter 5: Preventive Maintenance 5.1 Protecting the Gyrosphere from Low Temperatures The permitted ambient temperature for the operation of the gyrocompass system is –10 to +55 °C. CAUTION The supporting fluid in the gyrosphere container will start freezing at temperatures below 0 °C. The NAVIGAT X MK 2 may no longer be operated when the ambient temperature at the gyrocompass’ location falls below –10 °C while the compass is in operation or when the ambient temperature falls below 0 °C while the compass is not in operation. When the ambient temperature at the gyrocompass' location falls below –10 °C while the compass is in operation or when the ambient temperature falls below 0 °C while the compass is not in operation, the gyrosphere container must be removed from the compass housing and stored in a place where the ambient temperature will not fall below 0 °C. If no such storage place is available, the gyrosphere must be removed from the gyrosphere container to prevent possible damage by frozen supporting fluid. Removal and storage of the container as a whole (with the gyrosphere installed), as well as later re-installation of the container may be carried out by shipboard personnel. Removal of the gyrosphere from the container and re-installation of the sphere into the container may be carried out by authorized service personnel only. Protecting the Gyrosphere from Low Temperatures 5-1 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Removing the container from the compass housing DANGER When the compass is energized, the gyrosphere operating voltage of 100 VAC @ 337 Hz is present on the master PCB, the gyrosphere supply lines, and across the gyrosphere contacts. Before removing the gyrosphere container, make sure the main and backup power supplies to the compass are switched off and safeguarded against accidental switching-on. CAUTION After power-down of the compass system, it may take up to 45 minutes for the gyroscopes to stop rotating. During this time, the container must be handled with extreme care. Should the sphere touch the wall of the container, the momentum of the rotating gyroscopes will make it topple and damage the center pin. When the container is temporarily stored away with the gyrosphere installed, pack it into its original transport box or another suitable outer package and make sure that: - the container is stored in an upright position, - the temperature at the storage location cannot fall below 0°C, - the container is not moved, tilted or subjected to shock. Parts, materials and tools required • a 5mm hex key • a No. 2 Philips-head screwdriver Procedure1 1. Unscrew the 5 mm hex-head screws of the compass housing door and take off the door from the housing 2. Disconnect the grounding strap between door and housing. Place the door aside. If the door is put next to the housing, the keypad cable may be left connected to the master PCB. 3. Unplug the gyrosphere supply and pickoff connector from its socket on the pickoff PCB. 1. Illustrations show the Mod. 10/3 gyrosphere container. All instructions equally apply to the Mod. 10/2 container. 5-2 Protecting the Gyrosphere from Low Temperatures NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C 4. Turn the bellows, until the largest of the three coupling seats in the bayonet collar points towards the front of the housing. The seat is marked by a green dot on the collar. 5. Put both hands around the container and lift it up, so that the coupling tongues disengage from their seats in the bayonet. 6. While supporting the container with both palms, put the thumbs on the rim of the collar, pull down on it and turn it to the left 7. Gently lower the container. The coupling tongues slide down in the grooves of the bayonet and the container is released from the collar. 8. Carefully remove the container from the housing and take it to its storage location. 9. At the storage location, carefully place the container into its original transport box or another suitable outer package. 10. Clearly label the packaged container and store it safely in an upright position, making sure that it cannot be moved, tilted or subjected to shock. 11. Put the door in front of the housing and reconnect the grounding strap. 12. Fit the door back on the housing and tighten the retaining screws. 13. Take the necessary precautions to make sure that the compasses main and backup power supplies remain switched off while the container is not installed. Protecting the Gyrosphere from Low Temperatures 5-3 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Re-installing the container in the compass housing DANGER When the compass is energized, the gyrosphere operating voltage of 100 VAC @ 337 Hz is present on the master PCB, the gyrosphere supply lines and across the gyrosphere contacts. Before installing the gyrosphere container, make sure the main and backup power supplies to the compass are switched off and safeguarded against accidental switching-on. Parts, materials and tools required • a 5mm hex key • a No. 2 Philips-head screwdriver Procedure1 1. At the storage place, carefully unpack the gyrosphere container and take it to the compass’ location. 2. Unscrew the 5 mm hex-head screws of the compass housing door and take off the door from the housing 3. Disconnect the grounding strap between door and housing. Place the door aside. If the door is put next to the housing, the keypad cable may be left connected to the master PCB. 4. Gently turn the bellows, until the largest of the three coupling seats in the bayonet collar points towards the front of the housing. The seat is marked by a green dot on the collar. 5. Place the gyrosphere container into the compass housing with the largest of the three coupling tongues located directly below the groove in the collar. The tongue is marked by a green dot on the container 6. Put both hands around the container and lift it into the collar, so that the coupling tongues slide into the corresponding grooves in the bayonet. 7. While supporting the container with both palms, put the thumbs on the rim of the collar, pull down on it and turn it to the right 1. Illustrations show the Mod. 10/3 gyrosphere container. All instructions equally apply to the Mod. 10/2 container. 5-4 Protecting the Gyrosphere from Low Temperatures NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C 8. Gently lower the container. The coupling tongues engage into their seats in the bayonet and the container locks in place by its own weight. 9. Plug the gyrosphere supply and pickoff connector into its socket on the gyrosphere container. 10. Check that the gyrosphere container turns freely around the vertical. 11. Put the door in front of the housing, so that the keys can be operated. If the keypad or display has been disconnected during gyrosphere installation, reconnect it. 12. The compass is now ready to be put into operation. Leave the housing door open to observe the settling of the gyrosphere and proceed now with the power-up function test. Protecting the Gyrosphere from Low Temperatures 5-5 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Power-up function test To verify the correct operation of the re-installed gyrosphere, the settling behaviour of the compass is to be observed. DANGER When the compass is energized, the gyrosphere operating voltage of 100 VAC @ 337 Hz is present on the master PCB, the gyrosphere supply lines and across the gyrosphere contacts. When operating the compass while the housing is open, do not touch the master PCB, the connecting cables to the gyrosphere container or any conductive components on the container. Procedure 1. Power up the compass system. A startup screen is shown and a system test sequence is executed. & !" !#$ %" When the system test has been passed, the compass enters normal operational mode. The display shows the heading data from the available compasses and the heading difference alarm threshold. In case of a first-time installation where the basic configuration has not been carried out yet, alarms will be given at this point. Alarms caused by missing input data or an incomplete system configuration may be safely acknowledged to continue with the powerup function test. CAUTION Should a „GYRO FAILURE“ alarm be given at power-up, the compass is not working properly. De-energize the system and visually check the connections to the gyrosphere, the follow-up step motor and the shaft encoder. If the failure reoccurs when the compass is powered-up again, the installation has not been carried out correctly or the gyrosphere is defective. 2. Observe the settling of the gyrosphere: 5-6 – The gyro motors will create a spinning noise which slowly but constantly rises in pitch until the rotors reach their final speed. – The follow-up system will turn the container quickly around the gyrosphere until the optical pickoff “locks” onto the motion of the sphere. From then on, the container will engage in a slow oscillatory motion around the vertical, following the motion of the sphere. – The amplitude and speed of this motion will steadily decrease until the sphere finally settles. Protecting the Gyrosphere from Low Temperatures NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C 3. During the settling phase, periodically call up the gyrosphere data sub-menu from the Service Setup 2 (code 610), to observe the gyrosphere current: ' " # ( ' ( ' " # ( ' ( Directly after power-up, the gyrosphere current should not exceed 550 mA. The current will gradually fall while the gyrosphere settles. Within 45 minutes after power-up, the gyrosphere current must have dropped below 300 mA. If 45 minutes after power-up, a gyrosphere current above 300 mA is displayed in the gyrosphere data sub-menu, the value should be confirmed by measuring directly at the 1Ω gyro current test resistor on the master PCB. The AC-voltage in mA across the test resistor equals the gyrosphere current in mA. CAUTION If 45 minutes after power-up, the gyrosphere current has not dropped below 300 mA, the gyrosphere is not working properly. If visual inspection reveals no obvious cause of malfunction, the gyrosphere is to be regarded defective and must be replaced. 4. After a settling time of at least 4 hours, verify that the compass has settled to the correct heading: Note To verify the compass’ heading, the actual true heading of the vessel should be known with an accuracy of ±0.1°. Protecting the Gyrosphere from Low Temperatures 5-7 056341/C 5-8 NAVIGAT X MK 2 Protecting the Gyrosphere from Low Temperatures NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Chapter 6: Installation 6.1 Mechanical Installation The NAVIGAT X MK 2 gyrocompass system comprises the compass housing complete with installed base plate assembly and master PCB, the gyrosphere container, the gyrosphere and the installation and replacement parts kit. The gyrosphere is contained in a carrying box, which is packed in a transport container. This transport container is completely suitable for transport by air, sea, rail and road. CAUTION The gyrosphere is always to be transported in its carrying box in the original transport container. Do not throw or drop the transport container. The transport container is to be transported in an upright position only. Until installation, the carrying box containing the gyrosphere is to be stored in its original transport container. Upon installation, the carrying box with the gyrosphere is to be removed from the transport container and is to be carried by hand directly to the place of installation. CAUTION Carry the carrying box containing the gyrosphere by hand only and handle it with extreme care. Remove the gyroshpere from the carrying box only if required for immediate installation. Installing the Compass Housing The compass housing is to be attached to a level surface, e.g. a floor or console base by means of six M10 bolts or welding studs (to be supplied by the shipyard). At the location of the compass, proper ventilation must be ensured and sufficient space provided for the housing to be opened and maintenance work to be carried out. For the amount of space required, the attachment points and the position of the cable inlets, refer to dimension drawing 4991-0112-02. In the horizontal plane, the compass may be installed at any angle with respect to the vessel‘s longitudinal axis. Alignment error (i.e. the angle between the compass‘ and the vessel‘s longitudinal axis) is corrected electronically by setting the alignment error correction value in the Service Setup 1. Mechanical Installation 6-1 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 6.2 Electrical Installation Wiring Up the System DANGER When the compass is energized (main and/or backup supply present), the gyrosphere operating voltage of 100 VAC @ 337 Hz is present on the master PCB, the gyrosphere supply lines and across the gyrosphere contacts. When wiring up the system, make sure the compass' main and backup power supplies are switched off and safeguarded against accidental switching-on. Wire up the system according to the connection diagrams and other relevant documents provided. If installation-specific connection diagrams have been provided for a given system, these supersede any connection information contained in standard connection diagrams. Ship's cables are directly connected to screw-down terminals on the master PCB. Insert the ship's cables through the inlets at the sides of the compass housing. Remove the outer cable covers, draw back the cable shields and fasten the cables with clamps or tie-wraps to the threaded studs of the inlet plates. Refer to dimension drawing 4991-0112-02. Keep all wires running inside the housing as short as possible. Avoid to run wires from one side of the housing to the other. Route wires connecting to TB1 or TB2 through the inlets on the left hand side of the housing and wires connecting to TB3 through the inlets on the right hand side. 6.3 Gyrosphere Installation When the compass housing has been mounted and the system is wired up so far that supply power is available, works should continue with the installation of the gyrosphere into the gyrosphere container and the mounting of the assembled container in the compass. Alternatively, the installer may wire up the system completely and carry out the initial system configuration before the gyrosphere is installed. The gyrosphere installation and service instructions are contained in a separate document delivered with the gyrosphere. CAUTION 6-2 The gyrosphere may be installed by authorized service personnel only. Electrical Installation NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C 6.4 Initial System Configuration To make the system fully functional, the configuration parameters need to be set to the required values in the Service Setup 1. Additionally, the applicable standard operational settings should be entered in the Manual Settings menu. If a magnetic heading source is connected to the NAVIGAT X MK 2, the magnetic compass calibration procedure should be carried out during a sea trial, as described under "Magnetic Compass Calibration" below6.5. To configure the system: 1. Check that the wiring has been carried out completely. All devices connected to data or signal in- and outputs should be operative. DANGER When the compass is energized (main and/or backup supply present), the gyrosphere operating voltage of 100 VAC @ 337 Hz is present on the master PCB, the gyrosphere supply lines and across the gyrosphere contacts. When operating the compass while the housing is open, do not touch the master PCB, the connecting cables to the gyrosphere container or any conductive components on the container. 2. Energize the system at the vessel's switch and fuse unit. A startup message is displayed and the initial selftest is executed. Note If the initial system configuration is carried out before the installation of the gyrosphere, the system will raise a „gyro failure“ alarm at power-up. The alarm may be safely acknowledged at this point to continue with the initial configuration. 3. Go to the Service Setup 1. 4. Select the required system type and heading reference selection settings. 5. In dual or triple gyro systems, assign the required compass ID. 6. Select the required data formats for all devices connected to the data inputs. In G systems, disable the magnetic heading input. 7. Select the required data output formats and IEC 61162/NMEA protocol standard setting. 8. Check that the min./max. limits for the speed filter are well outside the possible range of the vessel’s operating speed. In high-speed craft, the max. speed value will have to be increased. Note Do not change the factory-set shaft correction angle in the Service Setup 1. The alignment error correction may be set to an approximate value at this point. The existing alignment error, however, must later be determined exactly and corrected as required. To finalize the installation: 1. Set the operational parameters the Manual Settings menu to suitable values. Wherever possible, automatic data input should be selected in preference of manual input. 2. Enter the current date and time in the User Setup menu. Initial System Configuration 6-3 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 3. After configuration, function-check the system with all connected equipment in operation. Use the test mode in the Service Setup 1 to check the heading output to serial and 6 step/° repeaters and the analogue rate of turn output. The test mode is functional even if the gyrosphere is not yet installed. 4. If not yet installed, the gyrosphere must now be installed and the proper function of the compass verified. 5. To bring the gyrocompass system into working order, the existing alignment error must now be determined exactly and the error correction applied as described under "Alignment Error Correction" below6.5. 6. If required, determine the correction values for the magnetic heading and enter the magnetic compass calibration table as described under "Magnetic Compass Calibration" below6.5. 6-4 Initial System Configuration NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C 6.5 Alignment Error Correction In order to obtain correct heading data, the existing alignment error (i.e. the angular difference between the compass orientation and the vessel's fore-and-aft axis) must be determined and the required correction applied. Alignment error is 0° if the sides of the compass housing run exactly parallel to the vessel‘s longitudinal axis and the back of the housing points dead ahead. The alignment error correction is carried out electronically by setting the correction value in the Service Setup 1. vessel's fore-and-aft axis compass orientation alignment error To carry out the alignment error correction: 1. Determine the existing alignment error by comparing the compass heading with the vessel's true heading. The true heading must be known to an accuracy of at least 0.5°. CAUTION The compass must have been in continuous operation for at least 4 hours before the alignment error can be determined accurately. If bearing repeaters are used to determine the true heading, these must be properly aligned to the vessel's fore-and-aft axis. 2. In the Service Setup 1, select the align error correction sub-menu. )####" 3. Enter the required correction value. The correction value equals the alignment error with the sign reversed. Example: The vessel’s true heading is 123.0°, the compass displays 123.4°, the required correction value is thus –0.4°. Note After correction of the alignment error, the compass is to display the vessel's true heading to an accuracy of at least 0.5°. Alignment Error Correction 6-5 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Magnetic Compass Calibration Ideally, the magnetic heading displayed at the NAVIGAT X MK 2 would exactly match the indication of the steering magnetic compass (at a mag. variation of 0.0°). In practice, however, deviations will occur between the steering magnetic compass heading and the heading data transmitted by a fluxgate sensor or an electronic compass, as displayed at the NAVIGAT X MK 2. The NAVIGAT X MK 2 automatically corrects such deviations if a calibration table has been stored and calibration is activated in the User Setup. Note If magnetic heading is received from an already calibrated source, such as a NAVITWIN, NAVIPILOT or a self-calibrating electronic compass, calibration at the NAVIGAT X MK 2 is not required and must be disabled. CAUTION The magnetic heading calibration corrects deviations due to the combined effects of the magnetic environment and the particular sensor being used. Therefore, a new calibration must be carried out when: - the steering magnetic compass is exchanged or newly adjusted, - the magnetic heading sensor is exchanged. It is strongly disapproved to use a true heading source, e.g. a gyrocompass, as the calibration reference. Also, it should not be attempted to correct residual deviations of a properly adjusted magnetic compass by means of the calibration table. Calibration Procedure The magnetic heading calibration is a two-step procedure. First, the existing deviations between the indication of the steering magnetic compass and the magnetic heading displayed at the NAVIGAT X MK 2 are determined. This requires that the vessel is swung very slowly through a full circle so that for each 10° of magnetic compass heading (0, 10, ..., 350°) the corresponding display value is obtained. Then, the resultant correction values are calculated and entered in the magnetic heading calibration table at the NAVIGAT X MK 2. The calibration table stores up to 50 entries (’cal. no.s’), each of which assigns a correction value to a given magnetic heading (0, 10, ..., 350°). CAUTION 6-6 The magnetic compass used as the calibration reference must be properly installed and adjusted. The procedure should be carried out in calm seas only. Alignment Error Correction NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Determining magnetic heading correction values 1. Make sure that the magnetic variation is set to 0.0° in the Manual Settings menu. 2. Make sure that the calibration is disabled (setting ’OFF’ selected in the User Setup / Magn. Cal. Tab.) 3. Select a manual steering mode. 4. Commence a continuous, very slow and steady turn. The vessel must be swung through one full circle (360°) at least. ###'" ###*" %" 5. While the vessel is turning, compare the indication at the steering magnetic compass with the magnetic heading values shown on the NAVIGAT X MK 2 display. At every full 10° of steering magnetic compass heading (0°, 10°, ... , 350°), note the display value. Mag. Compass Heading Mag. HDG Display (uncalibrated) Correction Value Mag. Hdg. Display (uncalibrated) Correction Value 0 10 6. Enter the observed display values in the magnetic heading calibration table (blank form included in the appendix of this manual). 7. Mag. Compass Heading 0 10 mag. compass hdg. – mag. hdg. display = correction value Mag. Compass Heading Mag. Hdg. Display (uncalibrated) Calculate the required correction value for each heading value. The correction value is the offset which must be applied to a given display value in order to obtain the steering magnetic compass heading. Example: steering magnetic compass heading = 0°, display value = 0,8°, correction value = –0,8°. Correction Value 0˚ 10˚ Alignment Error Correction 6-7 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Storing the magnetic heading calibration table 1. Call up the User Setup and go to the ’Magn Cal Tab’ sub-menu. Press Shift-F1. (’enter values’) The calibration table entry sub-menu is shown. 2. To enter the previously determined correction values: ## ++++" ++++" Mag. Compass Heading 0˚ Mag. Hdg. Display (uncalibrated) a) Using the Up/Down and Dim+/Dim- keys, enter the respective heading value. b) Press Shift-ENTER to confirm the value. c) Using the Up/Down and Dim+/Dim- keys, enter the corresponding correction value. Correction Value d) Press Shift-ENTER to confirm the value. 10˚ 3. To enter another pair of values, press Shift-F2. The table index count in the first line is increased by 1. Repeat the procedure from step 2.a) above until all correction values have been entered. 4. Press MENU to quit the table entry sub-menu. To scroll through the list of entries, press Shift-F2.or Shift-F3 respectively from within the table entry sub-menu To delete a pair of values, if required, go to the calibration table entry sub-menu and twice press Shift-RESET followed by Shift-ENTER to clear the heading and correction value entries. Note 6-8 The calibration table is stored in the system's permanent memory. If the complete set of table entries is to be altered (e.g. when a new magnetic heading sensor has been fitted or the steering magnetic compass has been newly adjusted), delete the old entries from the table first. Alignment Error Correction NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Chapter 7: System Configuration 7.1 Configuration Menu (Service Setup 1) The Service Setup 1 provides access to the system parameters which configure the NAVIGAT X MK 2 according to the requirements of the installation at hand. The Service Setup 1 also provides a test mode to check the proper function of the serial and 6 step/° heading outputs and the analogue rate of turn output. Setup Access Code To prevent inadvertent or unauthorized changes to the system configuration, setup menus which are to be accessed by service personnel only are protected by access codes. To access the Service Setup 1: ### Configuration Menu (Service Setup 1) Call up the Main Menu Press Shift-F2 to select "Service Setup". When prompted for the setup code: Enter code "600 " Press Shift-ENTER to confirm the code. The Service Setup 1 sub-menu opens. 7-1 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Service-Setup 1 – Overview Figure 7-1: Service Setup 1 INTERFACE I/O interface configuration MAG.HDG.INP. NMEA-HDM NMEA-HCHDT NMEA-HDG PLATH-MAGN NAVIPILOT COMP.MONITOR OFF SPEED INPUT 200 Pulse/NM NMEA POS INPUT NMEA-GLL NMEA-GGA SENS.D.M.OUTP. NMEA-HCHDM NMEA-HCHDT NMEA-HCHDG S/FAST M.OUTP. NMEA-HCHDM NMEA-HCHDT MAGN. VARIATION NMEA-HDG NMEA-RMA NMEA-RMC NMEA SUPERFAST 4800 BAUD 9600 BAUD 19200 BAUD 33 Hz 38400 BD 50 Hz 38400 BD NMEA-HCHDT PLATH TxD NMEA FAST NMEA HCHDT HDT/ROT PLATH SENS.DATA 2 SENS.DATA NAVIPRINT contd. on next page 7-2 Configuration Menu (Service Setup 1) NAVIGAT X MK 2 Figure 7-2: Service Setup 1 (contd.) 056341/C contd. from previous page ANALOG ROT OUTP. settings analog ROT output sc. factor: 0.1 – 999.9 mV/°/min zero offset: -999 – +999 mV PROTOCOL TYPE NMEA output protocol standard IEC 61162-1 NMEA 0183 SYSTEM TYPE system type / hdg. reference selection SYSTEM G GM HDG. SEL CDU 1 COMP.MON AUTOPILOT EXT.SEL. ALIGN ERR. CORR. alignment error correction corr. value: -179.9 – +180 ° SHAFT COR. ANGLE shaft encoder correction angle corr. value: -179.9 – +180 ° contd. on next page Configuration Menu (Service Setup 1) 7-3 056341/C Figure 7-3: Service Setup 1 (contd.) NAVIGAT X MK 2 contd. from previous page GEN. ALARM SETUP conditions for actuation of general alarm relay ON ALL ALARMS ON FATAL ALARMS NAME OF GYRO gyro ID setting ID-No. 1 ID-No. 2 ID-No. 3 TEST MODE indicator/repeater test mode rate of turn: -999 – +999°/min CHANGE SETTINGS time const.: 0.0 – 99.9 s sc. factor: 0.1 – 999.9 mV/°/min zero offset: -999 – +999 mV heading value: 0.0 – 359.9° K1 MUTE/HDG-DIFF alarm relay K1 functionality HDG-DIFF MUTE SPEED FILTER t. const.: 0 – 99 s speed min. : -99.9 – +99.9 kn speed max.: -99.9 – +99.9 kn 7-4 speed filter settings for error correction Configuration Menu (Service Setup 1) NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Service Setup 1 – Parameters Interface I/O Configures the in- and output interfaces. Mag Hdg. Inp. Configures the magnetic heading input. Settings: NMEA-HDM The input reads the NMEA $--HDM sentence at the NMEA magn. interface NMEA-HCHDT The input reads the NMEA $HCHDT sentence at the NMEA magn. interface NMEA-HDG The input reads the NMEA $--HDG sentence at the NMEA magn. interface PLATH-MAGN The input reads magnetic heading from the PLATH binary data protocol at the NMEA magn. interface NAVIPILOT The input reads magnetic heading from the NAVIPILOT repeater protocol at the NMEA magn. interface COMP. MONITOR The input reads magnetic heading (NMEA) at the Compass Monitor interface OFF The input is disabled Speed Input Configures the speed input. Settings: 200 Pulse/NM Speed is computed from pulses at the 200 p./NM interface NMEA The input reads speed from an NMEA sentence received at the serial speed data input 1. Pos. Input Configures the position input. Settings: NMEA-GLL The input reads the NMEA $--GLL sentence NMEA-GGA The input reads the NMEA $--GGA sentence Configuration Menu (Service Setup 1) 7-5 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Sens. D. M. Outp. Selects the output sentence format for magnetic heading at the sensor data outputs Settings: NMEA-HCHDM Magnetic heading is sent using the NMEA $--HDM sentence with talker ID “HC” NMEA-HCHDT Magnetic heading is sent using the NMEA $--HDT sentence with talker ID “HC” NMEA-HCHDG Magnetic heading is sent using the NMEA $--HDG sentence with talker ID “HC” S/FAST M. Outp. Selects the output sentence format for magnetic heading at the FAST and SuperFAST data outputs Settings: NMEA-HCHDM Magnetic heading is sent using the NMEA $--HDM sentence with talker ID “HC” NMEA-HCHDT Magnetic heading is sent using the NMEA $--HDT sentence with talker ID “HC” Magn. Variation Selects the sentence format for automatic magnetic variation input Settings: NMEA-HDG Magnetic variation is read from the NMEA $--HDG sentence at the serial data magn. interface NMEA-RMA Magnetic variation is read from the NMEA $--RMA sentence at the currently active position interface NMEA-RMC Magnetic variation is read from the NMEA $--RMC sentence at the currently active position interface 7-6 Configuration Menu (Service Setup 1) NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C NMEA SuperFAST Configures the SuperFAST serial data output. Settings: 4800 Baud The output transmits all available data in NMEA format at 4800 Bd. (standard according to IEC 61162-1) 9600 Baud The output transmits all available data in NMEA format at 9600 Bd. (non-standard) 19200 Baud The output transmits all available data in NMEA format at 19200 Bd. (non-standard) 33 Hz 38400 Bd The output transmits all available data in NMEA format at 38400 Bd. (high-speed according to IEC 61162-2) The update rate for the HDT sentence is 33 Hz. 50 Hz 38400 Bd The output transmits all available data in NMEA format at 38400 Bd. (high-speed according to IEC 61162-2) The update rate for the HDT sentence is 50 Hz. NMEA-HCHDT The output transmits magnetic heading only, using the NMEA $HCHDT sentence at 4800 Bd. PLATH The output transmits heading and rate of turn data, using the PLATH binary protocol at 9600 Bd. TxD NMEA FAST Configures the FAST serial data output. Settings: NMEA The output transmits all available data in NMEA format at 4800 Bd. (standard according to NMEA / IEC 61162-1) HCHDT The output transmits magnetic heading only, using the NMEA $HCHDT sentence at 4800 Bd. HDT/ROT The output transmits the active heading and rate of turn data only, using the NMEA $--HDT and $--ROT sentences at 4800 Bd. PLATH The output transmits heading and rate of turn data, using the PLATH binary protocol at 9600 Bd. Configuration Menu (Service Setup 1) 7-7 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Sens. Data 2 Configures the Sens. Data 2 output. Settings: SENS. DATA The output mirrors the Sens Data 1 output NAVIPRINT The output provides data for a NAVIPRINT nav. data printer Analog ROT Outp. Configures the analogue rate of turn output. Sc. Factor Sets the scaling for the output. Value: 0.1 – 999.9 mV/°/min. Zero Offset Sets the zero-point offset for the output. Value: -999 – 999 mV Protocol Type Selects the conformance level for NMEA outputs Settings: IEC 61162-1 NMEA outputs conform strictly to IEC 61162-1. Proprietary output sentences start with $PPLA... NMEA 0183 NMEA outputs use the older form of the proprietary nav. status data sentence, $PPNSD. System Type Configures the system type and the heading selector device. System Sets the system configuration Settings: G Single gyrocompass system: the control and display unit shows own gyro heading only; the heading source selection and heading difference alarm functions are not available. GM Gyro-/Magnetic compass system: the control and display unit shows own gyro and magnetic compass headings; heading source selection and heading difference monitoring functions are available for sources G and M. 7-8 Configuration Menu (Service Setup 1) NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Hdg. Sel. Selects the heading source selector device to use. Settings: CDU 1 Standalone system: the active heading source is selected at the control and display unit Comp. Mon. Multicompass system with Compass Monitor/Heading Management system NAVITWIN: the active heading source is selected at the NAVITWIN Autopilot Gyrocompass/Autopilot system: the active heading source is selected at the autopilot (NAVIPILOT V, ADII or V HSC) Ext. Sel. The active heading source is selected using an external selector switch Align Err. Corr. Sets the alignment error correction value Settings: -179.9 – +180.0 ° Shaft Cor. Angle Sets the shaft encoder correction value Settings: -179.9 – +180.0 ° Gen. Alarm Setup Selects in which cases the “General Alarm” relay is actuated. Settings: On all alarms The relay is actuated whenever an alarm condition exists. On fatal alarms The relay is actuated only in case of fatal alarms. A fatal alarm exists when the gyrocompass can no longer provide its own heading data. Loss of external data and the heading difference alarm are non-fatal alarm conditions. Configuration Menu (Service Setup 1) 7-9 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Name Of Gyro Sets the compass ID. Settings: 1 Standalone single gyro or main gyro in multiple gyrocompass system. 2 Backup gyro in a dual or triple gyrocompass system. 3 Backup gyro in a triple gyrocompass system. Test Mode Activates the output test mode Rate of Turn Sets the rate of turn value and turn direction for the test mode Settings: -999 – +999 °/min Change Settings Accesses the analogue ROT output settings time const.: 0.0 – 99.9 s sc. factor: 0.1 – 999.9 mV/°/min zero offset: -999 – +999 °/min Note The „Change Settings“ sub-menu provides quick access to the analogue ROT output settings from the test mode. Changes made during the test mode directly affect the time constant setting in the Manual Settings menu and the scale factor and zero offset values in the Service Setup 1 / Analog ROT Outp. menu respectively. Heading Value Sets the target heading value for the test mode Settings: 7-10 -0.0 – +359.9 ° Configuration Menu (Service Setup 1) NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C K1 Mute/Hdg-Diff Configures the funcion of the alarm relay K1 output Settings: Hdg-Diff Relay K1 is used to signal the heading difference alarm condition. This option must be selected in multicompass systems which route the individual compasses’ hdg-diff alarm relay outputs to a central alarm facility. Mute Relay K1 is used to mute an audible alarm generated by a central alarm facility. When this option is selected, relay K1 is actuated whenever an alarm is acknowledged or muted locally at the NAVIGAT X Mk 2. In multicompass systems which also require a heading difference alarm output, a separate compass monitoring device, such as the NAVITWIN IV, must provide the heading difference alarm. Speed Filter Sets the filter parameters used for the North speed error correction. The preset factory defaults should not normally be altered. In highspeed craft, however, it will be necessary to increase the maximum speed value to prevent rejection of valid high speed values. Settings: T. Const. filter time constant: 0 – 99 s (default = 20 s) The filter time constant determines the level of filtering applied to the incoming speed before it enters the calculation of North speed error correction. Occasional dropouts and glitches will be completely blocked for a duration of up to the time constant’s value. At the same time, the effects of steady acceleration or decelleration are smoothed out. After a change of speed, a new constant speed will enter the error correction routine with a delay of approximately five times the time constant. Speed Min. minimum speed value: -99.9 – +99.9 kn (default = -5.0 kn) The minimum speed value determines the lower limit of the valid speed range. Actual speeds below the limit will be rejected. Should the actual speed remain below the limit for more than 10 s, a “speed invalid” alarm will be given. Speed Max. maximum speed value: -99.9 – +99.9 kn (default = 30.0 kn) The maximum speed value determines the upper limit of the valid speed range. Actual speeds above the limit will be rejected. Should the actual speed remain above the limit for more than 10 s, a “speed invalid” alarm will be given. Configuration Menu (Service Setup 1) 7-11 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 7.2 Factory Settings Menu (Technical Pages) The Technical Pages provide access to a number of factory-set parameters which need not normally be altered. However, should the system software need to be exchanged, these settings will be lost and must be re-entered manually. Setup Access Code To prevent inadvertent or unauthorized changes to the system configuration, setup menus which are to be accessed by service personnel only are protected by access codes. To access the Technical Pages: Call up the Main Menu Press Shift-F2 to select "Service Setup". When prompted for the setup code: Enter code "140 " Press Shift-ENTER to confirm the code. The Technical Pages sub-menu opens. Technical Pages – Overview Figure 7-4: Technical Pages SOFTWARE VERSION software version info HARDWARE: main PCB revision SW. VER: software creation date MASTERBOARD: system software version DISPLAY BOARD: ext. display software version UPDATE SOFTWARE in-circuit software update update software via service interface (factory use only, not for field service) corr. values for temperature and gyro current corr. value temp..: -99 – +99 ˚C gyro current gain: 0.000 – 9.999 CORRECTION VAL. 7-12 Factory Settings Menu (Technical Pages) NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Technical Pages– Parameters Software Version Displays detailed hard- and software version information. Settings: Hardware The revision code of the master PCB. SW Ver. The creation date of the system software. Masterboard The version code of the system software. Display Board The version code of an external Control and Display unit, if present. If no external unit is connected, dashes are shown. Update Software Initiates a software update via the service interface. Settings: This feature is for factory use only. Field service is required to exchange the software flash-memory to update the system software. Correction Val. Sets the correction values for the on-board temperature and gyrosphere current measurement Settings: Corr. Val. Temp. Temperature correction value. Adjusts the measured value to show the actual temperature inside the compass housing. Correction range is -99.9 – +99.9 °C. Gyro Current Gain Gain factor for the gyrosphere current. Adjusts the measured value to show the actual current flowing through the gyrosphere. Correction range is 0.000 – 9.999, where a setting of 1.000 equals unity gain, i.e. no correction. Note The correction values are set in the factory. These must not normally be altered. However, when the system software is exchanged, the values will be lost and must be re-entered manually. The correction values are specific to the respective master PCB. Factory Settings Menu (Technical Pages) 7-13 056341/C 7-14 NAVIGAT X MK 2 Factory Settings Menu (Technical Pages) NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8.1 Troubleshooting Instructions The NAVIGAT X MK 2 is a complex electronic system. In case of malfunction, it would neither be practical nor economical to carry out troubleshooting and servicing in the field down to the level of individual circuit components. Unless instructed otherwise by Sperry Marine engineering, field service personnel should limit troubleshooting to: • Visual inspection of mechanical components, the master board and wiring. • Continuity checks of wiring connections. • Checks for short circuit/overload conditions or reversed polarities. These conditions are indicated by red LEDs on the master board. • Checking for on-board voltages and I/O signals. The presence of voltages and signals is indicated by green LEDs on the master board. Exact voltage levels must be checked with a voltmeter. The data content on serial I/O lines must be checked with the aid of suitable analyzing tools, such as PC-based protocol interpreters or terminal programs. When components on the master board, other than socketed ICs, are assumed to cause malfunction, the complete master board assembly, stock no. 20130, is to be exchanged. When components on the baseplate assembly are assumed to cause malfunction, the complete baseplate assembly, stock no. 22407, is to be exchanged. DANGER When the compass is energized (main and/or backup supply present), the gyrosphere operating voltage of 100 VAC @ 337 Hz is present on the master PCB, the gyrosphere supply lines and across the gyrosphere contacts. When operating the compass while the housing is open, do not touch the master PCB, the connecting cables to the gyrosphere container or any conductive components on the container. CAUTION The NAVIGAT X MK 2 contains electrostatic sensitive components. Electrostatic discharge may permanently damage components. When servicing the NAVIGAT X MK 2, take precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge. Avoid touching any of the electronic circuitry. Troubleshooting Instructions 8-1 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 8.2 Location of Parts on the Master PCB Figure 8-1 below shows the locations of exchangeable components, connectors, trimpots and diagnostic LED indicators on the master PCB. Figure 8-1: location of parts on the master PCB TB 3 CR 35 CR 23 CR 34 CR 43 CR 22 CR 7 CR 64 CR 21 CR 49 J7 CR 53 CR 50 CR 77 CR 71 CR 83 CR 78 CR 89 CR 88 CR 93 CR 54 J1 IC 29 IC 37 IC 6 CR 10 IC 21 IC 35 CR 9 display PCB J5 J4 CR 19 R9 CR 18 R 167 IC 13 CR 73 CR 17 CR 69 CR 81 CR 74 CR 16 CR 8 TB 4 IC 12 J3 CR 52 J3 CR 90 CR 57 CR 66 CR 38 CR 3 CR 80 R 54 CR 4 CR 2 CR 58 CR 1 CR 84 CR 67 TB 1 TB 2 8-2 Location of Parts on the Master PCB NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Exchangeable Components Table 8-1: Exchangeable components on the master PCB Part Function Stock No. IC 6 UART 046537-0000-000 IC 12 follow-up motor phase 2 driver IC 045871-0000-000 IC 13 follow-up motor phase 1 driver IC 045871-0000-000 IC 21 UART 046537-0000-000 IC 29 quad RS-422 output driver IC; drives AD10 data/clock, Comp. Monitor, Ext. Display Unit 046485-0000-000 IC 35 software flash-memory IC, pre-programmed 020669-0000-000 IC 37 quad RS-422 output driver IC; drives Sens Data 1/2, FAST, SuperFAST 046485-0000-000 Connectors Table 8-2: Connectors on the master PCB TB / J to / from TB 1 24VDC main and backup supply power TB 2 serial repeaters 1-4 (supply power and data outputs), relay status outputs (hdg. diff., pwr. fail.), status inputs (Auto/Man, G/M, Mute), 200 pulse/nm speed input, analogue ROT output TB 3 RS-422 serial data outputs, serial data inputs, 6 step/° output TB 4 follow-up step motor J1 shaft encoder J2 ventilation fan J3 gyrosphere power supply and pickoff contacts J4 keypad ribbon connector J5 RS-232 service port (factory use only) J7 internal jumper alarm buzzer/LED1 (must be jumpered for buzzer) 1 J1 must be placed across pins 1 and 2 (buzzer) in normal operation. Placing J1 across pins 2 and 3 (LED) is permitted only to temporarily silence buzzer during service. Location of Parts on the Master PCB 8-3 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Test Resistor / Trimpots Table 8-3: Test resistor / trimpots on the master PCB R to / from R 54 gyrosphere current test resistor, 1Ω; voltage across R 54 in mV equals gyrosphere current in mA; current should not exceed 500 mA at power-up and must drop below 300 mA within 45 minutes after power-up R9 gyrosphere voltage adjustment (factory-set, normally no adjustment required in the field) nominal gyrosphere voltage is 100 VAC @ 337 Hz R 167 display contrast adjustment (factory-set, normally no adjustment required in the field) Diagnostic LEDs As an aid in troubleshooting, a number of diagnostic LED indicators are provided on the NAVIGAT X MK 2 PCB. These indicate the presence of supply voltages, activities on the serial data I/O lines and the current states of the status I/O ports. Table 8-4: Diagnostic LEDs LED Colour Indication CR 1 green 24VDC backup supply power present CR 2 red 24VDC backup supply polarity reversed - swap lines CR 3 green 24VDC main supply power present CR 4 red 24VDC backup supply polarity reversed - swap lines CR 7 red alarm LED - alarm condition present (when LED jumpered instead of buzzer) CR 8 red overload 24VDC out to fan - check fan CR 9 green +12VDC on-board supply present CR 10 green +5VDC (Vcc) on-board supply present CR 16 green follow-up step motor phase 2 active green follow-up step motor phase 1 active CR 21 red overload 12VDC out to ext. control and display unit CR 22 red overload 12VDC out to fluxgate sensor CR 23 red overload 24VDC out to 6-step/° repeater CR 34 green 6-step/° repeater phase active CR 35 green 6-step/° repeater phase active CR 38 green 24VDC follow-up motor supply present CR 43 green 6-step/° repeater phase active CR 49 green activity on Rx line, Compass Monitor CR 50 green activity on Rx line, NMEA fluxgate input CR 17 CR 18 CR 19 8-4 Location of Parts on the Master PCB NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C LED Colour Indication CR 52 green -12VDC on-board supply present CR 53 green activity on Rx line, position input CR 54 green activity on Rx line, speed input CR 57 green status input closed, Auto/Man CR 58 green status input closed, G/M CR 64 green activity on Tx line, Compass Monitor CR 66 green status input closed, Mute CR 67 green status input closed, 200 Pulse/nm CR 69 red overload 24VDC out to repeater 4 CR 71 green activity on Tx line, ext. Control and Display Unit CR 73 red overload 24VDC out to repeater 2 CR 74 red overload 24VDC out to repeater 1 CR 77 green activity on Tx line, AD10 clock CR 78 green activity on Tx line, AD10 data CR 80 green activity on Tx line, repeaters 1-4 CR 81 red overload 24VDC out to repeater 3 CR 83 green activity on Tx line, SuperFast CR 84 green relay attracted, K1 (heading diff. alarm) CR 88 green activity on Tx line, Fast CR 89 green activity on Tx line, Sens. Data 2 / NAVIPRINT CR 90 green relay attracted, K2 (pwr. failure / general alarm) CR 93 green activity on Tx line, Sens. Data 1 Location of Parts on the Master PCB 8-5 056341/C 8-6 NAVIGAT X MK 2 Location of Parts on the Master PCB NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Chapter 9: Corrective Maintenance The NAVIGAT X MK 2 is generally not field-serviceable on the component level. In case of malfunction, complete sub-assemblies must be exchanged and the defective sub-assemblies returned to Sperry Marine. Singular electronic components which may be exchanged by field service personnel are the system software IC and the other socketed ICs on the NAVIGAT X MK 2 master board. DANGER When the compass is energized (main and/or backup supply present), the gyrosphere operating voltage of 100 VAC @ 337 Hz is present on the master PCB, the gyrosphere supply lines and across the gyrosphere contacts. When exchanging components on the master board, make sure the compass' main and backup power supplies are switched off and safeguarded against accidental switching-on. CAUTION The NAVIGAT X MK 2 contains electrostatic sensitive components. Electrostatic discharge may permanently damage components. When servicing the NAVIGAT X MK 2, take precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge. Avoid touching any of the electronic circuitry. 9.1 Exchanging the System Software The NAVIGAT X MK 2 system software is contained on a flash-memory chip, IC 35, on the master PCB. By exchanging the software IC, the system can be easily upgraded to a newer or downgraded to a previous software release, if required. The stock number of the pre-programmed software IC, 20669, remains identical through all software releases. The IC’s revision identifier indicates which software release it has been programmed with. Unless specified otherwise upon ordering, Sperry Marine will deliver the IC preprogrammed with the latest official software release. Note CAUTION It cannot be guaranteed that parameter settings in the User and Setup menus and the entries made in the Magnetic Compass Calibration table are left intact when the software is exchanged. Before exchanging the system software IC, record all parameter settings to be able to re-enter them manually, if required. Exchanging the System Software 9-1 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Exchanging the flash-memory IC Note The flash-memory IC is a 32-pin PLCC chip. A suitable extractor tool is required to remove the IC from its socket. Verify that a new flash-memory IC, stock no. 20669, containing software 4995-1090-00 with the required revision identifier and release date has been obtained. 1. At the running system, take notes of the current settings in the Manual Settings, User and Service Setup menus. Check that the settings have been entered correctly into the setup tables in the appendix of this manual. If necessary, correct and amend the tables. 2. Power down the system. Make sure that both the main and backup supplies are switched off and safeguarded against accidental switching-on. 3. Remove the cover from the compass housing. 4. Remove the currently installed flash-memory chip (IC 35) from its socket on the master PCB. 5. Insert the new flash-memory IC into the socket. 6. Re-attach the cover to the compass housing. 7. Power up the system. 8. Re-enter all settings in the Manual Settings, User and Service Setup menus, as noted in the setup tables in the appendix of this manual. 9.2 Replacing Socketed ICs While all socketed ICs may be easily exchanged, it will mostly be impossible for field service personnel to trace back malfunction of the system to the failure of a given IC, such as an UART or PAL. In case of failure of an RS-422 serial data output, however, the reason is mostly a defective driver IC. The RS-422 serial data outputs use standard quadruple RS-422 line drivers (MC3487), available from Sperry Marine under stock no. 46485. 9-2 Replacing Socketed ICs NAVIGAT X MK 2 056341/C Appendix A Setup and Configuration Tables The following tables (blank forms) are appended to this manual: Note Designation Drawing No. NAVIGAT X MK 2: Preferred Operational Settings 4991-0125-02 NAVIGAT X MK 2: Setup Table 4991-0125-03 NAVIGAT X MK 2: Magnetic Compass Calibration Table 4991-0125-04 After installation of the NAVIGAT X MK 2, please return a filled-out copy of the Setup Table to Sperry Marine for inclusion in the ship’s file. When permanent changes are made to the system configuration, please return an updated copy of the Setup Table to Sperry Marine. B Drawings The following drawings are appended to this manual: Note Designation Drawing No. Dimension Drawing: NAVIGAT X MK 2 4991-0112-01 Wiring Diagram: NAVIGAT X MK 2 4991-0115-01 Dimension Drawing: External Operating Unit 4926-0112-01 All appended drawings are revision-controlled separately at Sperry Marine. In case of doubt, verify the current revision status of the drawings with Sperry Marine. This manual’s revision status does not change when the revision of an appended drawing changes. 056341/C NAVIGAT X MK 2 Vessel: Hull No.: IMO No.: Shipyard: Service Station / Installer: Date / Signature: / Make copies of this form to note the appropriate settings in the Manual Settings and User Setups for normal operation of the equipment. In general, automatic data input modes should be chosen in preference of manual input, wherever possible. Note Manual Settings Speed/Lat Mode Speed Mode: AUTO Hdg. Diff. Alarm Posit Mode: MAN AUTO MAN Between: GY1/M OFF Diff. Alarm Threshold Value: Magnetic Variation AUTO MAN North Sp. Err. Corr. ON OFF Settings NAVIPRINT ON OFF Paper Speed ° Heading 60 mm/h ±30° 150 mm/h ±180° 600 mm/h Settings ROT Time Constant: s User Setup Date and Time Mode AUTO MAN Mag. Comp. Cal. Table ON OFF Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine B.V. (Representative Office) Woltmanstr. 19, D-20097 Hamburg, Germany Tel.: +49-40-299 00-0, Fax: +49-40-299 00-298, E-mail: [email protected] 004991-0125-002/A, 17 Nov 2006; Page 1 of 1 NAVIGAT X MK 2 Preferred Operational Settings Vessel: Hull No.: IMO No.: Shipyard: Service Station / Installer: Date / Signature: / Note After installation of the NAVIGAT X MK 2, please return a filled-out copy of the Setup Table to Sperry Marine for inclusion in the ship’s file. When permanent changes are made to the system configuration, please return an updated copy of the Setup Table to Sperry Marine. Service Setup 1 (Code 600) Interface I/O Mag Hdg Input Speed Input Pos. Input Sens. D. M. Outp. S/Fast M. Outp. Magn. Variation NMEA SuperFast TxD NMEA Fast Sens. Data 2 NMEA-HDM NMEA-HCHDT NMEA-HDG NAVIPILOT COMP. MON. OFF 200 Pulse/NM NMEA NMEA GLL NMEA GGA NMEA-HCHDM NMEA-HCHDT NMEA-HCHDM NMEA-HCHDT NMEA-HDG NMEA-RMA NMEA-RMC 4800 BAUD 9600 BAUD 19200 BAUD 50 Hz 38400 BD NMEA-HCHDT PLATH NMEA HCHDT HDT/ROT SENS. DATA NAVIPRINT PLATH-MAGN NMEA-HCHDG 33 Hz 38400 BD PLATH Analog ROT Outp. Settings sc. factor: mV/°/min zero offset: mV Protocol Type NMEA outp. protocol standard: IEC 61162-1 NMEA 0183 G GM CDU 1 COMP. MON. System Type System Hdg. Sel. AUTOPILOT EXT. SEL. Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine B.V. (Representative Office) Woltmanstr. 19, D-20097 Hamburg, Germany Tel.: +49-40-299 00-0, Fax: +49-40-299 00-298, E-mail: [email protected] 004991-0125-003/B, 08 May 2008; Page 1 of 2 NAVIGAT X MK 2 Setup Table 004991-0125-003/B, 08 May 2008; Page 2 of 2 Align Err. Corr. Setting corr. value: ° corr. value: ° Shaft. Cor. Angle Setting Gen. Alarm Setup Alarm relay active: ON ALL ALARMS ON FATAL ALARMS Name of Gyro ID-No. 1 2 HDG-DIFF MUTE 3 K1 Mute / Hdg.-Diff. K1 alarm relay functionality: Speed Filter Settings time const.: s speed min.: kn speed max.: kn Technical Pages (Code 140) Correction Val. Settings Note corr. val. temp: ° gyro current gain: ° Make sure to re-enter the correction values when updating the system software. Correction values are specific to the master PCB installed. When exchanging a master PCB, read out the correction values and update this setup table to reflect the new values. Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine B.V. (Representative Office) Woltmanstr. 19, D-20097 Hamburg, Germany Tel.: +49-40-299 00-0, Fax: +49-40-299 00-298, E-mail: [email protected] Vessel: Hull No.: IMO No.: Shipyard: Service Station / Installer: Date / Signature: / Magnetic Compass Hdg. Magnetic Hdg. Display (uncalibrated) Correction Value Magnetic Compass Hdg. 0.0 180.0 10.0 190.0 20.0 200.0 30.0 210.0 40.0 220.0 50.0 230.0 60.0 240.0 70.0 250.0 80.0 260.0 90.0 270.0 100.0 280.0 110.0 290.0 120.0 300.0 130.0 310.0 140.0 320.0 150.0 330.0 160.0 340.0 170.0 350.0 Magnetic Hdg. Display (uncalibrated) Correction Value Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine B.V. (Representative Office) Woltmanstr. 19, D-20097 Hamburg, Germany Tel.: +49-40-299 00-0, Fax: +49-40-299 00-298, E-mail: [email protected] 004991-0125-004/A, 17 Nov 2006; Page 1 of 1 NAVIGAT X MK 2 Magnetic Compass Calibration Table
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Key Features
- North speed error correction
- IMO resolutions A.424(IX) and A.694(17) compliant
- EN ISO 8728 compliant
- Type approved by the German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH)
- Single unit design
- Optional remote operating unit
- North stabilisation during short power failures
- High-speed follow-up system
- Integrated monitoring of supply powers
- Liquid damping system virtually eliminates latitude error