Simrad B&G H1000 Installation Manual

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univers al inte rface box
installation
IS-2509-02
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CE Certification:
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This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by relocating the equipment or connecting the equipment to a different circuit. Consult an authorised dealer or other qualified technician for additional help if these remedies do not correct the problem.
This device meets requirements for CFR47 Part 15 of the FCC limits for Class B equipment.
The h1000 meets the standards set out in European Standard EN 60945: 1997 IEC 945: 1996 for maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems.
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trademark
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All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means including photocopying and recording, without the express written permission of B&G.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. B&G reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organisation of such changes.
technical specifications
Dimensions: 70mm x 135mm x 35mm
Power Supply: 12V dc nominal (10V to 16V) via Fastnet2
Current Consumption: 50mA typical
Operating Temperature range: 0°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature range: -25°C to +70°C
Hum idity: Up to 95% R H
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system connections
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Fastnet
Cabl e
Fastnet
Cabl e
HUB
12V Power
Cabl e
Fastnet
connec tions
System components share data together via a common Fastnet databus and are supplied with bayonet connectors for ease of installation. A selection of cable lengths are available with options for straight and right angle connectors to suit most requirements.
To prevent the occurrence of voltage drops on larger systems, the
Cabl e
power supply to the system should either be placed mid-way or at both ends of the Fastnet system, it is recommended that the 4-Way Hub be used. The 4-Way Hub offers two advantages. The first advantage is that it offers a convenient entry point for power onto the system. The second advantage is that it conveniently allows the system to be branched to reduce the overall length of the system. The correct selection of
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Fastnet the system and ensure years of faultless operation.
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databus. To connect power to the mid-point of the
cable will negate the need for any plugs to be removed from
NMEA interface
The National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) is an organisation that has defined a number of standard specifications for the interconnection of marine electronic instruments. These standards specify the electrical signals and the format of the data that is transferred. This allows equipment such as the h1000 to communicate with other manufacturers’ equipment.
The Universal Interface is an NMEA interface specifically designed to allow the h1000 system to “talk” with other manufacturers’ equipment. The most likely devices that will be connected to the Universal Interface are position fixers such as GPS’s and Chart Plotters. The connection of navigational data to the h1000 Instrument allows this data to be displayed on the system and creates new calculated functions such as tide rate and direction.
The Universal Interface has one NMEA Input Port (receive) and one NMEA Output Port (transmit) and is designed to comply with the latest NMEA 0183 standards. The Universal Interface also contains the connections for an external alarm output. The individual NMEA sentences may be ‘Enabled’* or ‘Disabled’* as required from the ‘Remote unit setup’ options in the ‘System’ menu of any h1000 Digital display connected to the system.
*Minimum software required: h1000-DSP – r2.05 h1000-UNI – r2.04
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supported NMEA sentences (v2.40)
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NMEA input (received) summary
NMEA Sentence Message Description
APB Heading/Track Controller (Autopilot) Sentence “B” DBT Depth Below Transducer DPT Tran sdu cer Depth and Offse t GGA Global Positioning System Fix Data GLL Geographic Position, Latitude and Longitude GSA GNSS DOP and Active Satellites
GSV GNSS Satellites in View HDG Heading Magnetic, Deviation and Variation MWD MWV Wind Speed and Angle (AWS and AWA, flag set to R) RMB Recommended minimum navigation information RMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data VHW
VTG Course Over Ground and Speed Over Ground
ZDA Tim e and Da te
ZTG UTC and Time to Destination Waypoint
Wind Direction and Speed (TWD °M / °T and TWS)
Water Speed and Heading (°M / °T)
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supported NMEA sentences (v2.40), continued
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B&G proprietary NMEA input (received) summary
NMEA out put (tra nsm itted) summ ary
NMEA Sentence Message Description
PBGTTBS Polar speed (knots) PBGTLAY Distance and Time to Lay-Line
PBGTVMG Angle for best VMG upwind (polar)
NMEA Sentence Message Description
DPT Tran sdu cer Depth and Offse t GGA Global Positioning System Fix Data
GLL Geographic Position, Latitude and Longitude HDG Heading Magnetic, Deviation and Variation HDM Heading, Magnetic HDT Heading, True MT W
MWD MWV Wind Speed and Angle (AWS and AWA, flag set to R) RMB Recommended minimum navigation information RMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data VHW VLW Distance Travelled through the Water
VTG Course Over Ground and Speed Over Ground
Upwind heading for best VMG (polar) Downwind heading for best VMG (polar)
Water Temperature, °C Wind Direction and Speed (TWD °M / °T and TWS)
Water Speed and Heading (°M / °T)
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selectable NMEA
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The Selectable NMEA feature allows control over which sentences are received and transmitted by the h1000 Universal Interface. This gives flexibility when interfacing to other manufacturers’ products such as radars and chart-plotters. Selectable NMEA allows you to filter out unwanted NMEA messages and prevents duplicated data on the system.
3rd Party
GPS
GPS NMEA
Sentences
3rd Party
Pilot
GPS + Instrument NMEA Sentences
3rd Party Radar
Plotter/GPS
Configur ing S elec table NMEA
Identify the Universal Interface Box you wish to configure, this is identified by the first three digits of the serial number found on the printed label located inside the lid of the interface box. Select the chosen box from the list displayed, select either NME A In or NM EA Out . The options available are detailed as follows:
Selecting NMEA Input sentences – ‘Curre nt Input’ - Press ENT ER to s ele ct, press ENT ER again and scroll through the listed sentences, press ENT ER to view the options. Press ENT ER and scroll to either On or Off, press ENT ER to make your selection. Scroll to OK to return to the listed sentences. Repeat the operation until you have made all your selections.
Selecting NMEA Output sentences – ‘Curre nt Output’ - Follow the same procedure as detailed above.
Renaming the interface box – ‘Nam e’ - Press ENT ER to re-name the interface box (if required), use the UP/ DOWN arrow keys to select the number or letter required (maximum 10 characters), once you have
completed your name change scroll to, and highlight OK, press ENTER to return to the Remote units screen.
h1 000-U NI
h1 000-U NI
Ins trumen t
Se ntences
NMEA
h1000
Syste m
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electrical connections
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Front view of
male connector pins
GROMMET
2 3
5
41
CABLE TIE
external connections
Two Fastnet² connectors are provided on the top of the unit. These connectors allow connection to the rest of the system for the supply of power and data.
The table below shows pin functions.
Push the cable(s) through the grommet so that the outer insulation shows beyond the grommet and s ecu re usi ng a cab le t ie as s how n in th e dia gram opposite
Pin
Numb er
Signal
1 12V 2 Busy 3 Fastnet²­4 Fastnet²+ 5 0V
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NMEA TX+
NMEA TX-
NMEA SCN
NMEA
NMEA RX-
NMEA RX+
SCREEN
RED +
ALARM
No CONN.
No CONN.
BLUE -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
internal connections
Wire the cables into the interface box as shown in the diagram opposite.
method
UNIVER SAL
To open the connector, carefully push a small flat headed terminal screwdriver into the slot directly above the relevant terminal number.
Push the bare end of the wire into the terminal connector and withdraw the screwdriver.
Note: The maximum sink current for any alarm connected to this interface box is 18mA.
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installat ion
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113.1mm
Dr ill 4 off ho l e s (2.9mmØ)for No.6 x 3/4" self tappin g sc re ws
53mm
ORIENTATION
BOX BASE OUTLINE
WARNING: THIS DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE
Use the Installation instructions and the template provided with the unit packaging to install the Interface Box.
BGM014062
48mm
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