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Furuno ETR-30N Network Card User Manual
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1. OPERATOR S MANUAL NETWORK SOUNDER ETR 30N Avnet FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual Install the transducer tank according to the installation instructions Failure to install the tank correctly may result in water leakage and damage to the ship s hull Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation Fire or electrical shock can result if the power Is left on Do not install the equipment where it may get wet from rain or water splash Water in the equipment can result in fire electrical shock or damage to the equipment Be sure no water leaks in at the trans ducer mounting location Water leakage can sink the vessel Also confirm that the transducer will not loosen by ship s vibration The installer of the equipment is solely responsible for the proper installation of the equipment FURUNO will assume no responsibility for any damage associated with improper installation Be sure that the power supply is compatible with the voltage rating of the equipment Connection of an incorrect power supply can cause fire or damage the equipment Do not diassemble or modify the equipment
2. gt IP ADDRESS 172 031 092 001 HOST NAME RADAR RADAR SOURCE RADAR CHART SOURCE SOUNDER SOURCE SOUNDER WFAX SUBNET MASK 255 255 000 000 GATEWAY 55 000 000 000 000 OFFSET PORT NUMBER 10000 RETURN Model 1833C only Network setup menu 7 Confirm that the SOUNDER SOURCE is SOUNDER 2 2 3 Transducer setup CAUTION Enter transducer setting correctly A wrong transducer setting can damage the transducer Transducer connected to the ETR 30N is programmed in the ETR 30N 1 the installation menu press the NETWORK SOUNDER SETUP soft key IP ADDRESS 172 031 092 001 HOST NAME SOUNDER__ Note Do not change IP address or host name from this display FREQ SETUP RETURN Sounder setup 2 Press the FREQ SETUP soft key If the FREQ SETUP soft key is not shown check that the ETR 30N is powered Confirm that sounder source Shown on the network setup menu see page 8 and the HOST NAME control setting are the same p Control Setting 0 Default Setting 2 SOUNDER2 3 SOUNDR3 4 SOUNDER4 5 SOUNDERS 6 SOUNDRO 8 SOUNDER8 9 SOUNDRO ON gt TRANSDUCER SETUP MANUAL HIGH FREQUENCY kHz OkW TAP LOW FREQUENCY kHz OkW TAP TAP SETTINGS MUST BE MADE ON ETR UNIT AFTER SETUP DISPLAY MUST BE TURNED OFF amp ON TO ALLOW NEW SETTINGS TO TAKE EFFECT Frequency setup screen TRANSDUCER SETUP is select
3. 1004dS V PNW ddMOd zaua 06 02 017 5 1003499 1 LINN 5 gt H SEES D EI G2 25 TA FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Your Local Agent Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan Telephone 0798 65 2111 fax 0798 65 4200 FIRST EDITION AUG 2002 MAR 23 2004 een L YOSH ETR 30N 00080932900 OME20270B10 All rights reserved Printed in Japan
4. 3kW transducer con t 50 150 50 200 68 150 68 200 88 150 Steel 88 200 FRP SOF 24H 000 138 582 150B 12H 000 015 074 SOF 24H 000 138 582 200B 12H 000 015 069 50BL 24H 000 015 247 200B 12H 000 015 069 68F 30H 000 015 073 150B 12H 000 015 074 68F 30H 000 015 073 200B 12H 000 015 069 88F 126H 000 015 068 150B 12H 000 015 074 88F 126H 000 015 068 200B 12H 000 015 069 000 015 E 000 015 d 7000 2 000 015 1100 2 000 015 TWB 6000 2 000 015 dh TRB 1100 2 000 015 id TFB 7000 2 000 015 ed TRB 1100 2 000 015 7000 2 000 015 1100 2 ZEE HEN 015 7000 2 000 015 1100 2 000 015 683 000 015 853 T 683 F 000 015 854 683 000 015 853 T 683 F 000 015 854 T 695 000 015 047 T 695 F 000 015 243 T 646 000 015 829 T 646 F 000 015 830 T 646 000 015 829 T 646 F 000 015 pL 685 000 015 855 685 000 015 856 1kW 2kW transducer Output Fred W kHz 28 8 000 015 003 50 12 000 015 020 2 28F 8 000 015 003 68F 30H 000 015 073 sales 28F 8 000 015 003 88B 10 000 015 025 28F 8 000 015 003 200 8 000 015 030 rp 200 8 000 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 88 10 000 015 025 Steel 45F 3H ABE 200B 8 000 015 030 200B 8B 000
5. the snap in fuse holder in the power cable and a 7A fuse inside the network sounder If a fuse blows find the cause before replacing it If tt blows again after replacement contact a FURUNO agent or dealer for advice If the LED lamp is off and the fuse in the power cable is normal the fuse inside the network sounder may have blown If this occurs contact a FURUNO agent or dealer NOTICE Use the correct fuse Use of a wrong fuse can cause serious damage to the equipment 18 3 4 All Clear When the sounder picture appears to be abnormal execute the all clear function from the ETR 30N to try to restore normal operation All clear erases all transducer settings so reenter them referring to paragraph 2 2 1 Turn off the ETR 30N 2 Remove the cover 3 Short between 5 and 6 of J9 on the CPU Board and then turn on the power CPU Board 2089900 4 After the LED flashes turn off power 19 This page is intentionally left blank 20 APPENDIX NEW TRANSDUCERS A new type BLT transducer Bolt clamp Langevin Transducer has been developed for this echo sounder The BLT transducer has large bandwidth good sound efficiency compact structure and is reinforced for protection against slamming Transducer thru hull pipe and tank list Frequency Hull Tank Fasten inside Fasten outside KHz Material Code No hull Code No hull
6. 015 s 000 015 983 IFRP 8 000 015 024 28F 8 000 01 8 8 000 015 003 FRP 2008 5 000 015 029 6 000 015 042 Steel 50B 6B 000 015 043 15M 000 015 018 30M 000 015 255 40M 8 000 015 024 50 88 TWB 6000 658 Steel 50B 9 000 138 574 MM 000 015 207 000 015 984 50B 9B 000 015 065 Fre sse 8 000 015 024 FRP 888 8 000 015 024 50F 8G 00001806 vil 1kW transducer con t Fred i kHz al s 50B 6 000 015 042 Steel 50B 6B 000 015 043 15M 000 015 018 30M 000 015 255 40M 200 55 000 015 029 9 000 138 574 9 000 015 065 2008 58 000 015 029 50F 8G 000 015 066 2008 55 000 015 029 50 200 1 000 015 170 50 200 15 000 015 110 Steel _ 1015 200 68F 8H 000 015 067 200 55 000 015 029 2 88 8 000 015 024 200 55 000 015 029 viii 2kW transducer Freq 28F 18 000 015 004 15M 000 138 573 30M 50B 12 000 015 020 Steel 28 50 FRP 28 68 FRP Steel 28F 18 000 015 004 15M 000 138 573 30M 68F 30H 000 015 073 28F 18 000 015 004 15M 000 138 573 30M 88B 10 000 015 025 28 88 FRP 28F 18 000 015 004 15M 000 138 573 30M 200B 8 000 015 030 200B 8B 000 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 Steel 28 200 Steel 50B 12 000 015 020 88 10 000 015 025 50
7. Code No 28 200 28BL 6HR 200B 8B aes T 693 TWB 6000 2 TFB 7000 2 000 015 044 000 015 207 000 015 209 T 693F TRB 1100 2 000 015 241 000 015 219 38 200 38BL 9HR 200B 8B Steel T 693 TWB 6000 2 7000 2 000 015 044 000 015 000 015 T 693F TRB 1100 2 000 015 241 000 015 24 50 200 SOBL 12HR 200B 8B Steel T 693 TWB 6000 2 TFB 7000 2 000 015 044 O u 69 1100 2 000 015 241 000 015 219 28 38 28BL 12HR 38BL 15HR Steel T 681 TWB 6000 2 7000 2 000 015 849 000 015 207 000 015 v T 681F TRB 1100 2 000 015 850 000 015 Ha 28 50 28BL 12HR 50BL 24HR Steel T 681 TWB 6000 2 7000 2 000 015 849 681 1100 2 000 015 850 000 015 219 38 50 38BL 15HR 50BL 24HR Steel T 681 TWB 6000 2 7000 2 000 015 849 000 015 12 000 015 a T 681F TRB 1100 2 000 015 850 000 015 do 28 88 28BL 12HR 88F 126H Steel T 682 TWB 6000 2 7000 2 000 015 851 T 682F TRB 1100 2 000 015 852 000 015 219 38 88 38BL 15HR 88F 126H Steel T 682 TWB 6000 2 TFB 7000 2 000 015 851 000 015 207 000 015 682 1100 2 000 015 852 000 015 1 7000 2 000 015 209 1 50 88 SOBL 24HR 88 126H Steel T 682 TWB 6000 000 015 851 000 015 207 2 2 BRE T 682F TRB 1100 000 015 852 000 015 219 28 200 28BL 12HR 200B 12H T 683 TWB 6000 2 000 015 853
8. 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 Steel 50B 6 000 015 042 50B 6B 000 015 043 15M 000 015 018 30M Ts 000 015 255 40M 88B 10 000 015 025 Transducer 2 88B 10 000 015 025 Steel 50F 8G 000 015 066 88B 10 000 015 025 FRP Steel 50B 9 000 138 574 00 88 50B 9B 000 015 065 50 200 50 6 000 015 042 Steel 50B 6B 000 015 043 15M 200B 8 000 015 030 200B 8B 000 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 50B 9 000 138 574 50B 9B 000 015 065 200B 8 000 015 030 200B 8B 000 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 FRP Steel FRP xil 000 015 018 30M 000 015 255 40M Thru hull pipe Tank TWB 6000 2 000 015 207 1 657 000 015 983 TFB 7000 2 T 636 000 015 209 000 015 813 TRB 1100 2 T 636 F 000 015 218 000 015 814 TWB 6000 2 000 015 207 T 658 000 015 984 1kW 2kW transducer Output Fred W kHz 50 200 68 200 88 200 1kW 3kW transducer Steel FRP 68F 8H 000 015 067 200B 8 000 015 030 200B 8B 000 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 88B 8 000 015 024 200B 8 000 015 030 200B 8B 000 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 Steel Steel FRP TE Steel 28F 8 000 015 003 FRP 45 12 000 015 076 Steel 28F 1 28 50 Steel 8F 8 000 015 003 FRP 50F 24H 000 138 582 Steel 28F 015 8 8 000 015 003 68 000 015 073 re 28F 8 000 015 003 88F 126H 000 015 068 S
9. Electrical shock damage to the equipment or injury may result CAUTION Ground the equipment to prevent mutual interference Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Standard Steering compass compass ETR 30N 1 7m Do not allow warm water or any liquid other than seawater or freshwater to contact the transducer 1 1 Damage to transducer result Do not install the transducer where noise or air bubbles 15 present Performance will be affected CAUTION The transducer cable must be handled carefully following the guidelines below Keep fuels and oils away from the cable Locate the cable where it will not be damaged The cable sheath is made of chloro phrene or polychloride vinyl which is easily damaged by plastic solvents such as toulene Locate the cable well away from plastic solvents Use the correct fuse Use of a wrong fuse can cause serious damage to the equipment Be sure to enter transducer model correctly Incorrect setting may damage the transducer Do not enter transducer type manually if the transducer type is programmed into the equipment Damage to the transducer may result WARNING LABEL A warning label is attached to the equip ment Do not remove the label If the label is missing or illegible contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement WARNING A Name Warning Label 1 Typ
10. respectively and they cannot be changed HOST NAME control setting and resulting host name and IP address HOST NAME 8 SOUNDERS 172 319213 5 SOUNDERS 17231 9215 6 SOUNDER6 172319216 8 SOUNDERB 172319218 9 SOUNDER9 172319219 NET KP If installing two ETR 30Ns connect cable MJ A7SPF0002 050 between NET KP OUT IN ports to prevent interference Maximum two ETR 30N units may be installed however there are two ports One is for future use 13 2 3 2 ETR 30N and 6 10 When installing an ETR 30N an ETR 6 10N the ETR 6 10N s host name of SOUNDER cannot be changed For this reason the set the HOST NAME control of the ETR 30N to 1 and its host name to SOUNDER1 Turn the ETR 30N off and on again after setting the HOST NAME control to register settings 1 Set tappings of ETR 30N as in paragraph 2 2 1 2 Set the HOST NAME control of the ETR 30N to 1 and turn on the power As shown in paragraph 2 2 2 set sounder source for SOUNDER1 on the NavNet display unit as below a Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SOUNDER SOURCE b Press the EDIT soft key c Enter SOUNDER 1 with the numeric keys d Press the RETURN soft key Note The HOST NAME control setting and sounder source name numeric must agree See the table below If not the equipment cannot function 4 Set the ETR 30N as shown in paragraph 2 2
11. 00 027 438 68F 8H 000 015 067 150 12 000 015 074 68F 8H 000 015 067 200B 12H 000 015 069 88 8 000 015 024 150 12 000 015 074 50F 8G 000 015 066 200 12 000 015 069 68 8 000 015 067 150 12 000 015 074 1kW 3kW transducer con t Freq Steel 68F 8H 000 015 067 200 12 000 015 069 88 8 000 015 024 FRP 150B 12H 000 015 074 er 88B 8 015 024 000 015 069 XV 2kW SkW transducer Output Fred kHz o UY PP Steel Steel 28F 18 000 015 004 15M 28 45 000 138 573 MI 45F 12H 000 015 076 Steel 28F 18 000 015 004 15M 28 50 000 138 573 30M FRP 50F 24H 000 015 077 Steel Steel 28F 18 000 015 004 15M 28 68 000 138 573 68 30 000 015 073 Steel 28F 18 000 015 004 15M 28 88 000 138 573 88F 126H 000 015 068 TFB 7000 2 637 000 015 i 000 015 816 TRB 1100 2 T 637 F MEN 015 m 000 015 Steel 28F 18 000 015 004 15M 000 138 573 30 150 12 000 015 074 28 150 7 Steel 28F 18 000 015 004 15M 28 200 000 138 573 FRP 200B 12H 000 015 069 2k 3k m 508 12 000 015 02 50 88 50 000 015 020 0 ahi w 50B 12 000 015 020 000 015 000 015 824 150 12 000 015 074 1100 2 T 64
12. 000 015 207 T 683F TRB 1100 000 015 854 000 015 219 yio TFB 7000 2 000 015 209 1 TFB 7000 2 000 015 209 38 200 38BL 15HR 200B 12H steel T 683 TWB 6000 2 000 015 853 000 015 207 T 683F TRB 1100 000 015 854 000 015 219 TFB 7000 2 000 015 209 gt 7000 2 000 015 209 68 1100 000 015 854 000 015 219 28 150 28BL 12HR 150B 12H Steel T 683 TWB 6000 2 000 015 853 000 015 207 68 1100 000 015 854 000 015 219 38 150 38BL 15HR 150 12H Steel T 683 TWB 6000 2 000 015 853 000 015 207 68 1100 000 015 854 000 015 219 38 150 5OBL 24HR 156 12H Steel T 683 TWB 6000 2 000 015 853 000 015 207 68 1100 2 000 015 854 000 015 219 Settings 1 Referring page 6 set the tap as follows gt 7000 2 000 015 209 7 R R R R R R 7000 2 000 015 209 2 2 2 50 200 SOBL 24HR 200B 12H Steel T 683 TWB 6000 2 000 015 853 000 015 207 2 2 2 N lnc Transducer 28BL 6HR 38BL 9HR 50BL 12HR 28BL 12HR 38BL 15HR 50BL 24HR 2 Referring page 11 set the menu as below TRANSDUCER SETUP MANUAL FREQUENCY 28 38 50 kHz AP 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 SPECIFICATIO
13. 12 000 015 020 200 8 000 015 030 200 8 000 015 032 200 8 000 015 045 Steel FRP 50 200 Steel 50BL 12 000 015 246 200B 8B 000 015 032 FRP 68F 30H 000 015 073 200B 8 000 015 030 200B 8B 000 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 Steel 68 200 FRP 88B 10 000 015 025 200B 8 000 015 030 200B 8B 000 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 Steel 88 200 cU 7000 1 634 000 015 209 1 000 015 810 2 1100 2 T 634 F 000 015 218 000 015 811 636 7000 2 000 015 209 1100 2 000 015 218 7000 2 000 015 209 2 1100 000 015 218 7000 2 000 015 209 1100 2 000 015 218 7000 2 000 015 209 000 015 813 636 000 015 814 638 000 015 818 638 000 015 819 643 000 015 821 643 000 015 822 645 000 015 826 TWB 6000 2 1 693 000 015 207 000 015 044 693 1100 2 000 015 218 7000 2 000 015 209 1100 2 000 015 218 7000 2 000 015 209 1100 2 000 015 218 000 015 241 647 000 015 831 647 000 015 832 649 000 015 833 649 000 015 834 3kW transducer TI 2 Transducer Thru hull pipe Steel 28F 24H 000 015 075 28 45 45F 12H 000 015 076 TFB 7000 2 681
14. 28F 24H 000 015 075 000 015 209 000 015 849 50F 24H 000 138 582 TRB 1100 2 681 000 015 218 000 015 850 TWB 6000 2 T 696 28F 24H 000 015 075 000 015 207 000 015 048 50BL 24H 000 015 247 TRB 1100 2 T 696 F 000 015 218 000 015 244 Steel FRP 28 50 Steel ET JJ cU Steel R 28F 24H 000 015 075 68F 30H 000 015 073 28 68 7000 2 T 682 28F 24H 000 015 075 000 015 209 000 015 851 88F 126H 000 015 068 TRB 1100 2 T 682 F 000 015 218 000 015 852 7000 2 683 28F 24H 000 015 075 000 015 209 000 015 853 150B 12H 000 015 074 TRB 1100 2 T 683 F 000 015 218 000 015 854 TFB 7000 2 683 28F 24H 000 015 075 000 015 209 000 015 853 200B 12H 000 015 069 TRB 1100 2 T 683 F 000 015 218 000 015 854 Steel EE D 28 88 FRP Steel 28 150 FRP Steel 28 200 FRP Steel 45F 12H 000 015 076 88F 126H 000 015 068 Steel 45 12 000 015 076 eeo Do ow 45 12 000 015 076 45 88 ET 89 45 150 Steel T TFB 7000 2 T 682 50F 24H 000 138 582 000 015 209 000 015 851 um 88F 126H 000 015 068 1100 2 T 682 F 000 015 218 000 015 852 TWB 6000 2 697 SOBL 24H 000 015 247 000 015 207 000 015 239 88F 126H 000 015 068 TRB 1100 2 T 697 F 000 015 218 000 015 245 50 88 Steel FRP gt
15. 3 HOST NAME SOUNDER SOURCE set control setting on NavNet display unit on ETR 30N SOUNDER1 Note host name and frequency the ETR 6 10N are fixed to SOUNDER and 50 200 KHz respectively Change sounder Turn power source to SOUNDER7 off to set NavNet x NavNet NavNet Display Unit 1 mmmummmmmm A LC Set up transducer 1 ETR 6 10N Installation with ETR 30N and ETR 6 10N If the ETR 6 10N is generating interference use the interference rejector on the NavNet display unit to reject it If that does not work contact your dealer for advice 14 2 4 Erasing Transducer Setting When changing transducer s erase previous transducer setting s as shown below and then enter new transducer settings as in paragraph 2 2 The set cannot transmit unless transducer settings are entered To erase transducer settings do the following 1 Turn on the power while pressing and holding down switch 51 TDCLR on the CPU board 2 Release S1 when the TX STBY LED flashes slowly TX STBY LED lamp CPU Board 20694420 ETR 30N cover removed 15 3 A WARNING ELECTRICAL 5 HAZARD Do not open equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment 3 1 Controls HOST NAME Control Sets host name FURUNO HOST NAME
16. 4 F 000 015 825 m 50B 12 000 015 020 acu m 68F 30H 000 015 073 EE m 68F 30H 000 015 073 e 888 10 000 015 025 m 888 10 000 015 025 XVI 3kW 2kW transducer con t Output Freq T ducer Thru hull pipe kHz ship di 28 50 28 68 28 88 3k 2k 28 200 88 200 Tank 28F 24H 000 015 075 50B 12 000 015 020 28F 24H 000 015 075 68F 30H 000 015 073 28F 24H 000 015 075 teel 88B 10 000 015 025 200B 8B 000 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 45F 12H 000 015 076 88B 10 000 015 025 45F 12H 000 015 076 200B 8 000 015 030 200B 8B 000 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 50F 24H 000 015 077 88B 10 000 015 025 50F 24H 000 015 077 200B 8 000 015 030 200B 8B 000 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 68F 30H 000 015 073 TFB 7000 2 647 200B 8 000 015 030 000 015 209 000 015 831 200B 8B 000 015 032 TRB 1100 2 647 200B 8N 000 015 045 000 015 218 000 015 832 88F 126H 000 015 068 200B 8 000 015 030 200B 8B 000 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 XVII 1 MOUNTING 1 1 Network Sounder 1 1 1 Mounting considerations The network sounder can be installed on the deck or on the bulkhead When selecting a mounting location keep the following points in mind The temperatur
17. C Eu GARE 2 ONMIN E TABLE 1 CABLE ENTRY c4VIL 2 33 GND CHANGE TAP CONNECTIONS DEPENDING D 0 CCg CJUV 66004 50 lt 28 OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 284 L23 13 NOI193NNOOH3INI 0 1001 2 1 00 01140 30 1993 1Y 031113 9014 d0193NNO9 WOO ALON 813 31111 NMYHO eee WERT VELHO TATE 2 151 002 051 8390SNYMI 11 002 05 d E Se 38 25 xt S J 20 gt dgs Cn o D CO SON Y Y SEIT Al q 0 8917520 82 41 L 00884846 OND 4 L ee 4 4 5 1 4982 598 982 598 joo db96 XL lt lt OSSA _ _ lt lt 00 29 84 iC C ei QD MT m MM ei er L 7409 08 4 0149 9 062 022 1676 1 041 811 011 001 lt 9 lt 54 D3 gt m lt lt ON 90972 21 P onm dias AJA 92 71 84111 08859 1 lt ag E 2 gt M 0 4 port CE lt 4 03 29119931 04458 8 9 GE
18. ERENCE ONLY 2027 202 2 L 1 S T 02FR X 9851 3 1 1 ETR 30N E J A DESORIPTION CODE Q TY UNIT ETR 30N NETWORK SOUNDER 002 180 070 An SPARE PARTS 5 02 04601 FGBO A 5 AC125V 000 549 064 FGMB 7A 125V 000 105 868 INSTALLATION MATERIALS 2 07101 KIV 2 050 7n VINYL WIRE 2M 000 554 516 1145 NCS NCS 254 P CONNECTOR 000 506 505 417195 047 18 9X25 505304 TAPPING SCREW OTHER INSTALLATION MATERIALS MJ MJ ASSPF0013 035 CABLE ASSY 000 129 613 MJ e MJ A6SPF0014 050 5 CABLE ASSY 000 144 422 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY C2027 Z01 C ONIXT4 403 55395 9NIddV 34308 SNOISNSWIC 30 33493101 53190103 T 19 31435 030832344071 CE 015 T 001 lt 0 002 99 2 MIN po _ H9 _ 3s TWNINS3L ND JIV ld JN EN Aio 00 ro l 5 C HIMJS 9 19136 2 1 9 3 8 v 13 TX 009512001 9 72 00151206 C Be S I 0851 TINT DL NOISNGHI
19. J A6SPF0014 010 050 100 200 300 1 5 10 20 30 m 4 MJ A6SRMD TM11AP8 005 5 Connect to NET KP to get best performance 6 If an external KP Keying Pulse is required contact a FURUNO dealer Connection of multiple network sounders 2 2 Settings for Single Network Sounder A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment 2 2 1 Internal settings set the tap inside the network sounder to match transducer output power 1 Disconnect the power cable from the network sounder 2 Remove the cover of the network sounder Network sounder ETR 30N top view cover removed 3 Using a pincers set jumper block of TAP H High referring to the transducer label on the cover Jot down the tap position When the NavNet display unit is powered you can confirm setting see page 10 Note 1 The transducer model recorded on the label is in the units memory Therefore you can set transducer type following Transducer connected to the ETR 30N is programmed in the ETR 30N page 9 Note 2 To connect other make of transducer contact your FURUNO dealer for details 4 Ifa low frequency transducer is installed set TAP Close the cover and connect the power cable to the network sounder 6 Confirm that the HOST NAME control is in the O position 7 8 HOST Control Sets host name FURUNO poe TX STBY POWER NETW
20. NS NETWORK SOUNDER GENERAL Transmit Method Output Power Frequency Gain Amplifier Dynamic Range Band Width Network Protocol POWER SUPPLY Transceiver Unit ETR 30N Dual frequencies transmitting 1 2 3 kWrms selectable 28 8 200 kHz automatic synthesizer 0 dBuV S N 10 dB or more Double super linear amplifier 100 dB or more 0 2 5 kHz variable Ethernet 10 base T 12 24 VDC 2 5 1 25 TX 30 VA max Rectifier PR 62 option 100 110 115 220 230 VAC 1 phase 50 60Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION Ambient Temperature Relative Humidity Waterproof Vibration COATING COLOR 15 C to 55 C 95 at 40 C 60945 2 5GY5 1 5 SP 1 2027501 1 L 1 02 9852 2 1 1 ETR 30N E J N UNIT ETR 30N NETWORK SOUNDER NN M ul ON 002 180 070 SPARE PARTS 5 02 04601 FGBO A 5 AC125V 000 549 064 FGMB 7A 125V 000 105 868 INSTALLATION MATERIALS 2 07101 KIV 2 050 7n VINYL WIRE 2M 000 554 516 417195 047 18 5 25 505304 TAPPING SCREW 000 802 082 2208 NCS 5 254 OTHER INSTALLATION MATERIALS 7 7 MJ ASSPF0013 035 CABLE ASSY 000 129 613 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REF
21. ORK SOUNDER ETR 30N POWER switch Turns power On and off LED lamp The lamp flashes when the NavNet display unit is powered and communicating with the network sounder ETR 30N Turn on the ETR 30N and the NavNet display unit Confirm that the LED lamp flashes 2 2 2 Sounder source setting 1 Press the POWER BRILL key on the NavNet series unit while pressing and holding down the MENU key Release the POWER BRILL key when you hear a beep Release the MENU key when the message STARTING INSTALLATION MODE appears After the radar screen appears press the MENU key Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key Press the INSTALLATION SETUP soft key INSTALL SETUP SYSTEM CONFIG RADAR DISPLAY SETUP RADAR RANGE SETUP ARP SETUP FUNCTION KEY SETUP SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Radar menu System configuration menu Install setup menu Shown on Model 1833C only How to access the installation setup menu example radar NavNet unit Note The very first time system is powered you are asked you want to start the simulation mode which provides simulated operation of the equipment Press the CLEAR key to start normal operation to set up the transducer For further details about the simulation mode see your NavNet series operator s manual START SIMULATION MODE YES PUSH ENTER KNOB NO PUSH CLEAR KEY TO SKIP Simulation mode window 6 Press the NETWORK SETUP soft key
22. TX STBY POWER NETWORK SOUNDER ETR 30N 2 POWER switch 0 9 Turns power L DEFAULT on and off LED lamp Flashing The NavNet display unit is powered and communicating with the network sounder Lighting after flashing three minutes The NavNet connection cable is disconnected or damaged Network sounder ETR 30N 16 3 2 Additions to NavNet Series Operator 5 Depending on the version number of your NavNet series operator 5 manual its echo sounder descriptions may not match the screens you see Please add the following descriptions to your manual if they are not already present Choosing pulse repetition rate PRR Pulse repetition rate can be changed to reduce second reflection echoes Normally the highest rate 20 is used When in shallow waters second reflection echoes may appear between surface and actual bottom echo In this case lower the pulse repetition rate If the setting is too small it may not be possible to search fish schools effectively Select 20 unless second reflection echoes appear on the display The option S means the ship s speed dependent mode where the PRR automatically changes with ship s speed requires speed input Press the MENU key to open the menu Press the SOUNDER MENU soft key Select PRR LEVEL Press the EDIT soft key to open the setting window Use the trackball or cursor pad to select pulse repetition rate desired Press the ENTER soft key follow
23. cted System configuration 6 10 EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Name Type CodeNo Qty Remarks Network ETR 30N Sounder Spare Parts SP02 04601 002 180 150 Installation CP02 07100 Power Cable Materials w NavNet MJ ASSPF0013 035 connection e NavNet connection cable cable MJ A6SPF0014 050 5 2 07101 CP02 07110 Power Cable No NavNet MJ A3SPF0013 035 connection CP02 07101 cable See packing list at end of manual Optional supply Piggyback OP02 84 For mounting two network Mount Kit sounders piggyback style Cable Assy 6P 6P 1 m For NavNet 6P 6P 5 m For NavNet 6P 6P 10 For NavNet 6P 6P 20 For NavNet MJ A6SPF001 4 300 000 144 425 6P 6P 30 m For NavNet MJ A6SRMD TM11AP8 005 000 144 463 For HUB NCS255AD 254P L500 000 142 518 For connection of combination transducers For connecting ETRs Rectifier PR 62 100 VAC 110 VAC 220 VAC 230 VAC Transducer See the next several pages for transducer and recommended thru hull pipe and tank VI Available transducers 1kW transducer Freq kHz Transducer Thru hull pipe 28F 8 000 015 003 50B 6B 000 015 043 15M 000 015 018 30M 000 015 255 40M 28 50 eg 6000 2 T 656 28F 8 000 015 003 000 015 982 50B 9 000 138 574 Steel 28F 8 000 015 003 50 8G 015 066 TWB 6000 2 657 28 88 28F 8 000 015 003
24. e 86 003 1011 1 To avoid electrical shock do not remove cover No user serviceable Code No 100 236 231 parts inside 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONN EQUIPMENT LIS TS dude cubus eti VI le MOUN cp 1 B SODBIIder uuu RN ERR 1 12 Trans duc ERE T UU UU ER 2 2 WIRING SETUP i u u u 3 Mr p HP 3 2 2 Settings for Single Network nennen nnne nnn nnns 6 2 3 Settings for Two Network 12 2 us naman tp sm hat uud 15 3 OPERATION MAINTENANGCGE 16 SMS QT 16 3 2 Additions to NavNet Series Operator s 17 FNC DIAC INIG CS D EET 18 S ABl tibias 19 APPENDIX NEW BLT TRANSDUCERS AP 1 SPFEGCIEIGATIONS a u aaa adu eee SP 1 PACKING LIS 1 OUTLINE DRAWINGS uu unan Eu aea D 1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAN S 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Single network sounder NavNet Series Na
25. e and humidity of the mounting location should be moderate and stable Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents The mounting location should be well ventilated Do not install the equipment where it may get wet from rain or water splash Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal Keep the unit away from electromagnetic field generating equipment such as motors and generators Leave slack in cables for maintenance and servicing ease For mounting on a bulkhead be sure the mounting location is strong enough to support the weight of the unit 5 6 kg 12 3 lbs under the continued vibration normally experienced onboard the vessel Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent disturbance to a magnetic compass standard compass 1 7 m steering compass 1 1 m 1 1 2 Mounting procedure Fix the network sounder to the mounting location with four tapping screws 5 x 25 supplied 200 0 5 404 1 J 200 0 5 Mounting dimensions for the network sounder 1 1 3 Stacking units You may stack two network sounders by using the optional piggyback mount kit Type OP02 84 Code No 002 186 170 as below Note Change the tap setting on the lower unit before installing the upper unit See paragraph 2 2 for how to change tap setting Contents of piggyback mount kit Type CodeNo Qty Remarks Jointing Fixture LWR 02 142 1131 100 300 211 1 Jointi
26. ed press the EDIT soft key TRANSDUCER SETUP a MODEL NUMBER MANUAL Transducer type setting method options Use the ENTER knob to choose MODEL NUMBER and then push the ENTER knob Use the ENTER knob to choose HIGH FREQUENCY and then push the ENTER knob HIGH FREQUENCY 28kHz 28F 8 28kHz 28F 18 28kHz 28F 24H 38kHz 38 9 1851 45kHz 45F 12H S0kHz 50B 6 6B S0kHz 50B 9 9B 50kHz 50F 8G 50kHz 50 200 15 o0kHz 50 200 1T Frequency options Rotate the ENTER knob to choose transducer and then push the ENTER knob Confirm tap position at the SNDR SETUP screen If a low frequency transducer is installed set it following this procedure Turn off the NavNet display unit 0 Turn on NavNet display unit Confirm that the echo sounder picture advances 10 Transducer connected to ETR 30N is not programmed ETR 30N For the transducer not programmed in the ETR 30N enter its frequency manually as below CAUTION Do not enter transducer specifications DU po 8 9 manually if the transducer is programmed in the equipment The transducer may become damaged Follow the procedure on page 7 to shown the INSTALLATION SETUP menu Press the NETWORK SOUNDER SETUP soft key Press the FREQ SETUP soft key Press the EDIT soft key TRANSDUCER SETUP A O MODEL NUMBER MANUAL Transducer type setting options Use the ENTER knob to select MANUAL and then p
27. ed by the MENU key to close the menu Sig Sounder system setup menu Menu items for adjustment of STC and frequencies and selection of fishing objective have been added to the SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu Press the MENU key choose SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu and then press the NEXT PAGE soft key gt STC 00 UE STC LF 00 FREQ ADJ HF 00 0 FREQ ADJ LF 00 0 TARGET ECHO NORMAL SETUP 2 Page 2 of sounder system setup menu STC HF LF Adjusts STC level for the high and low frequencies and is useful for suppressing surface noise The setting range is 0 10 the higher the setting the greater the degree of suppression Setting 10 suppresses noise up to about several meters from own ship Turn off the STC when there is no noise on the screen otherwise weak echoes may be missed 17 ADJ Adjusts transmitting frequency to suppress interference when cannot suppressed with the interference rejector alone TARGET ECHO Sets fishing objective Choose NORMAL for general fishing SURFACE for detecting surface fish Pulse repetition rate for SURFACE is higher than NORMAL Transducer frequency The ETR 30N offers various transducer frequencies Therefore the descriptions 50 kHz and 200 kHz should read as LF Low Frequency and HF High Frequency respectively 3 3 Replacing Fuses The ETR 30N has two fuses to protect against overcurrent a 5A fuse
28. ng Fixture UPR 02 142 1132 100 300 221 1 Hexagon Head Bolt M5 x 12 000 803 147 Pan Head Screw B 000 881 445 15 Remove mounting feet Jointing Fixture UPR Pan Head Screw B SIDE VIEW Hexagon Jointing Fixture LWR Head Bolt B Screw location 15 How to assemble the piggyback mount kit 1 2 Transducer The performance of this sounder is directly related to the mounting location of the transducer When selecting a mounting location keep in mind the following points Select a location not influenced by air bubbles and engine noise e As a general rule the position between 1 3 and 1 2 of ship s length from the bow is usually a good location e he face of the transducer must be facing the sea bottom under normal cruising conditions 2 WIRING SETUP 2 1 Wiring 2 1 1 Standard installation Connect NavNet series display unit or HUB transducer power cable and ground wire as below NavNet Series display unit or HUB Ground Wire 2 0SQ black 2 MJ A6SPF0014 050 5 m NETWORK NET KP 4224VDC 1 6 We qu QUT NETWORK TRANSDUCER OOO 9 WYO Ground Ground Terminal m MJ A3SPF0013 035 3 5m Black White Shield der ERA Battery Transducer Transducer Connection of network sounder Transducer Route the
29. shown in paragraph 2 2 2 set sounder source for SOUNDER1 on the NavNet display unit as below a Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SOUNDER SOURCE b Press the EDIT soft key Enter SOUNDER1 with the numeric keys d Press the RETURN soft key Note The HOST NAME control setting and sounder source name numeric must agree See the table below If not the equipment cannot function 6 Set the 2 ETR 30N as shown in paragraph 2 2 3 HOST NAME SOUNDER SOURCE set on control setting NETWORK SETUP screen of NavNet display unit No 1 ETR 30N 0 No 2 ETR 30N 1 SOUNDER SOURCE Setting um E No 1 ETR 30N SOUNDER No 2 ETR 30N SOUNDER4 POUR SEE NS m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mma auusaanmunuuukcmuauuzainumuuuaspipuuuuu m mp m mu m mom mom m m mom gt gt gt 1 ETR 30N first au Ele Y ETR 30N 1 NET KP ETR 30N No 2 HOST NAME 0 HOST NAME 1 Master side Connection of two ETR 30Ns 12 Note The same address cannot be used when installing two 30 6 10 To change IP address and host name set a different number 1 9 for each network sounder with the HOST NAME switch on the ETR 30N Note however that the ETR 6 10N s host name and IP address are SOUNDER and 172 31 92 1
30. teel 28F 8 000 015 003 Ld 100B 10R 000 027 438 28F 1 banco 8F 8 000 015 003 150 12 000 015 074 28 8 000 015 003 28 200 200B 12H 000 015 069 508 000 015 042 000 015 043 15 000 015 018 30 000 015 255 40 88F 126H 000 015 068 Steel 50B 9B 000 015 065 88F 126H 000 015 068 1 xiii 50F 8G 000 015 066 200B 8 000 015 030 200B 8B 000 015 032 200B 8N 000 015 045 TFB 7000 2 000 015 1100 2 EON 015 638 000 015 818 T 638 F 000 015 TWB 6000 2 T 659 000 015 000 015 985 Output Fred kHz ship Transducer NECEM 1kW 3kW transducer con t Fre 222 ME Steel 1 50F 8G 000 015 066 FRP 88 126 000 015 068 6 000 015 042 6 000 015 043 15 000 015 018 000 015 255 40 150 12 000 015 074 50 9 000 138 574 9 000 015 065 150B 12H 000 015 074 50 150 Steel 50F 8G 000 015 066 150 12 000 015 074 50B 6 000 015 042 Steel 50B 6B 000 015 043 15M 000 015 018 30M 000 015 255 40 50 200 200 12 000 015 069 50B 9 000 138 574 1 50B 9B 000 015 065 200B 12H 000 015 069 50F 8G 000 015 066 200 12 000 015 069 68F 8H 000 015 067 100 10 0
31. transducer cable well away from power cables televisions and CRTs to prevent interference to the network sounder Attach the NCS connector to the transducer cable as below and connect to the appropriate TRANSDUCER connector on the front of the network sounder Shield Shield Foam 71TS 10 1 able NCS Connector Cable Clamp NCS 254 P How to attach connector to transducer cable Note For dual frequency transducer use the optional cable assy NCS255AD 254P L500 Ground To prevent interference to the picture and radio equipment connect a ground wire KIV 2 0 sq black between the ground terminal and ship s grounding bus The length of the wire should be as short as possible To obtain a good ground on an vessel a 20 x 30 cm copper plate can be welded on the outside of the ship s hull Connect the ground wire to the copper plate Note Use closed type lug C9 to make the connection at the network sounder Do not use an open type lug CAUTION Ground the equipment to prevent mutual interference Multiple network sounders Network Sounder ETR 30N EXT KP 156 Network Sounder 72 NavNet Series NavNet NETWORK NET KP OUT IN MJ A7SPF0002 050 4 oem By using a hub one NavNet series radar and two NavNet display units may be connected 2 Two ETR 30N may be connected 3 M
32. ush the ENTER knob Use the ENTER knob to choose HIGH FREQUENCY and then push the ENTER knob HIGH FREQUENCY 12 0kHz V Frequency input screen Use the ENTER knob to choose frequency setting range 25 kHz 220 kHz and then push the ENTER knob Currently 12 24 8 kHz and 221 420 kHz cannot be set These frequencies are for future use If a low frequency transducer is installed set it similarly Turn off the NavNet display unit 10 Turn on the Navnet display unit Confirm that the echo sounder picture advances 11 2 3 Settings Two Network Sounders 2 3 1 Two ETR 30N network sounders When installing two ETR 30N the HOST NAME control to 0 for the No 1 ETR 30N and 1 for the No 2 ETR 30 Turn the ETR 30N off and on again after setting the HOST NAME control to register settings When connecting NET KP the ETR 30N having the lowest IP address outputs the KP and other ETR 30N receives it The ETR 30N having high output power and low frequency should be set as the Master HOST NAME control setting 0 1 Set tap settings of the No 1 No 2 as in paragraph 2 2 1 2 Following the procedure in paragraph 2 2 2 confirm that the sounder source for the No 1 ETR 30N is SOUNDER HOST NAME control is set to 0 3 Setup 1 30 as shown in paragraph 2 2 3 Set the HOST NAME control of the No 2 ETR 30N to 1 and then turn on the power 5 As
33. vNet Radar Network Sounder ETR 30N HUB ere ace Radar NavNet Rectifier Ship s Mains NavNet PR 62 12 24 VDC Display Unit Display Unit ou 1 100 110 115 220 230 1 50 60 ONES Standard Low Option io Supply Transducer 1 2 Transducer By using a hub one NavNet series radar and three NavNet display units may be connected System configuration single network sounder Multiple network sounders NavNet Series Network Sounder 1 NavNet Display Unit 1 NavNet Display Unit EUM Sh a Network Sounder ETR 6 10N 2 Standard mU Optional Supply 1 Local Supply 1 By using a hub one NavNet series radar and two NavNet display units may be connected 2 Maximum two network sounders may be installed 3 Connect to NET KP System configuration two ETR 30N NavNet Series D ce Radar Network Sounder 1 NavNet NavNet Display Unit Network Sounder 6 10 Standard impetere Optional Supply Local Supply By using a hub one NavNet series radar and two NavNet display units may be conne
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