Simrad CX34, CX34-D, CX44, CX54, CX44-D Installation Manual

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INSTALLA TION MANUAL
SIMRAD CX34/44/54
NavStation
183-3450-102 06134.20 English
About this manual
This manual combines installation instructions for the models listed below. All models have the same keypad layout, but will differ according to built-in functions in the selected model:
Features
CX34/44/54 CX34/44/54-D CX34/44/54-E CX34/44/54-DE
Chartplotter • DGPS - - • SDGPS • Radar
function
•• • •
Echosounder Optional Optional • Radar scanner and transducer for echosounder are optional.
Safety notices
Beware of RF radiation hazard - An active radar scanner radiates powerful RF energy. Continuous exposure to RF energy may cause harmful effects to the human body. It also causes Cardiac Pacemaker to malfunction. A person who uses a Cardiac Pacemaker should under no circumstances be exposed to RF radiation.
Note! Most countries accept that RF power density levels below 100 W/m
2
cause no significant RF hazard. Distance vs. specified RF power density level:
Scanner type Power / size 100 W/m
2
10 W/m
2
DX45 4 kW / 1.5 ft (465 mm) 0.69 m 2.18 m DX60 4 kW / 2.0 ft (615 mm) 0.79 m 2.50 m
Precaution: Do not open the equipment, only authorized Simrad technicians are qualified to do so. If the glass in the screen breaks, be carefull not to cut yourself on the sharp edges of the glass pieces. There is high voltage present inside the scanner which may also be present even after power is turned off.
) The lifetime of the internal battery is minimum 5 years. If not exchanged
before it goes flat, all data in the unit’s memory will be lost. We strongly
recommend that you frequently store your data on a Simrad DataCard. For exchange of battery, call your local Simrad workshop.
Power source, fuse and power cable: Check that the DC power supplied to the unit is within the range of 10 to 32 volts. Note that the appropriate fuse must be employed (see fuse ratings in the Specifications). Ensure that the power cord is firmly attached.
Grounding: To reduce electrical interference and risk of electrical shock, properly ground the NavStation to the ship’s ground using the ground screw at the rear of the unit. Good grounding should also be exercised for connected equipment.
Cleaning: Do not use any kind of strong solvents e.g. spirit, alcohol, gasoline or oils.
Software: The software version of the main unit (see start-up display) should always be informed in a service situation, or when ordering a Dual Station.
Installation Table of contents
Installation instructions for the CX34/44/54 - series
1. Installation instruction ..................................................................1-1
1.1 Installation notes ...........................................................................1-1
1.2 Installation of CX34 ......................................................................1-3
1.3 Installation of CX44 ..................................................................... 1-5
1.4 Installation of CX54 ......................................................................1-7
1.5 Location for display unit .............................................................. 1-9
1.6 Connection between main unit and Dual Station ........................ 1-9
1.6.1 Operation of Dual Station ...........................................................1-10
1.7 Connection of Radar supply box RS4050 or RS4052 .................1-11
1.8 Electrical connections .................................................................1-12
1.8.1 Power supply connections ...........................................................1-16
1.8.2 Fuse ..............................................................................................1-16
1.8.3 Transducer connection ................................................................1-16
1.8.4 Interface connection ....................................................................1-18
1.8.5 PC up/download via NMEA connection .................................... 1-20
1.9 Installation of GPS/DGPS antenna .............................................1-21
1.10 Optional connections .................................................................. 1-22
1.11 Universal connection cable for echo transducers (option) ......... 1-22
1.12 Basic transducer and cable information ......................................1-23
1.12.1 Transducers ................................................................................ 1-24
1.12.2 Determining the position for the transducer ...............................1-27
1.13 Installation of scanner .................................................................1-29
1.13.1 Shifting away from obstacles ......................................................1-30
1.13.2 Mounting of scanner ....................................................................1-31
1.13.3 Connecting cables .......................................................................1-37
1.13.4 Connector’s pin numbers and wire colors .................................. 1-45
1.13.5 Grounding wire ..........................................................................1-48
1.13.6 Initial start-up of radar function .................................................1-48
1.14 Specifications .............................................................................1-49
List of Simrad distributors ........................................................ end of manual
Table of contents Installation
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1. Installation instruction
1.1 Installation notes
For a number of reasons, all user-related decisions, setups, etc. should be noted in these two pages as they occur. This information may be helpful if your unit has been updated with new software, reset or in for service.
Radar setup
Scanner type Scanner height Heading adjust Tuning reference Zero range/timing Sensitivity
Echo setup (with built-in Echosounder)
Transducer Depth Frequency Keel depth
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Other important settings:
33 (1.3”)
220 mm (8.7”)
242 mm (9.5”)
SIMRAD
212 mm (8.3”)
220 mm (8.7”)
246 mm (9.7”)
78 mm (3.1”)
112 mm (4.4”)
188 mm ( 7.4”)
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1.2 Installation of CX34
The unit can be flat or bracket mounted - overhead, bulkhead or console.
Bulkhead mounting. Overhead mounting. Console mounting.
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Flush mounting of CX34
Removable corner for flush mounting. Minimum clearance incl. cables: 15 cm.
Refer to included template for instructions on flush mounting.
(measurements in mm)
42 (1.7”)
343 mm (13.5”)
365 mm (14.4”)
220 mm (8.8”)
245 mm (9.6”)
165 mm (6.5”)
75 mm (3.0”)
75 mm (3.0”)
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1.3 Installation of CX44
The unit can be flat or bracket mounted - overhead, bulkhead or console.
Overhead mounting. Bulkhead mounting.
Console mounting.
347 mm (13.7”)
337 mm (13.3”)
353 mm (13.9”) 365 mm (14.4”)
192 mm (7.6”)
202 mm (7.9”)
208 mm (8.2”)
220 mm (8.7”)
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Flush mounting of CX44
Removable corner for flush mounting.
Minimum clearance incl. cables: 11 cm.
Refer to included template for instructions on flush mounting.
42 (1.7”)
343 mm (13.5”)
460 mm (18.1”)
330 mm (13”)
339.2 mm (13.4”)
95 mm (3.7”)
75 mm (3.0”)
195 mm (7.7”)
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1.4 Installation of CX54
The unit can be flat or bracket mounted - bulkhead or console. Overhead and bulkhead mounting is only possible if using a distance piece.
Console mounting. Bulkhead mounting.
427.9 mm (16.8”)
437.9 mm (17.2”) 448 mm (17.6”) 460 mm (18.1”)
297.9 mm (11.7”)
307.9 mm (12.1”)
318 mm (12.5”)
330 mm (13”)
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Flush mounting of CX54
Removable corner for flush mounting.
Minimum clearance for cables: 13 cm.
Refer to included template for instructions on flush mounting.
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1.5 Location for display unit
Determine which place is the most suitable and convenient for navigation and general operation after considering the following conditions:
- you can see the ship’s bow when you raise or lower your eyes from the dis­ play.
- there is limited exposure to direct sunlight to avoid overheating - see envi­ ronment temperature limits in 1.14 Specifications.
- there is good ventilation and minimum vibration.
- the minimum distance to a magnetic compass is 650mm (25.6”).
- provide sufficient space behind the unit to allow for proper cable connections to the rear panel connectors.
1.6 Connection between main unit and Dual Station
The DS34/44/54-CX models are remote control units for all the main units in the CX34/44/54 serie. The units with the same model numbers are identical in size e.g. DS44-CX and CX44, so the same installation guides can be applied when performing the installation. When choosing a dual station, the unit does not have to match the main unit in size, as all the mentioned units are compat­ible. Example:
Main unit CX44 Dual Station DS34-CX
15 meters of cable Ground Power Ground Power
A special connection cable (153-3002-023) of 15 meters with two male plugs is supplied with the Dual Station. Push one of the male plugs into the receptacle marked NMEA1 on the back of the CX44/54 or REMOTE on the CX34 main unit and the second into the DS34/44/54-CX.
An extension cable (153-6080-004) of 10 meters is available for installations requiring a total cable length of up to 25 meters.
O-ring
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The NMEA1 interface from the main unit CX44/54 is transferred to the dual station via the connection cable and is available on the dual station’s NMEA2 receptacle.
) Refer to section 1.8 for details on pin numbers.
153- 3002-023
The connection cable between the dual station and the main unit is a special pair-twisted cable of 15 meters, which consists of the following wires:
1.6.1 Operation of Dual Station
The main unit and the dual station operate in parallel. All key commands are relayed to the main unit and the display picture is instantly transferred back via a high speed data bus (HSDb).
Adjust light/contrast in screen and background light in keypad via the [PWR] key. The eject keys and cartridge drawers are blinded and can not be opened on the dual station.
Radar motor 3.16AT
Main 6A.3F
Radar supply 10AT
High voltage 200 mAF
Cut leads to 50mm long before connection.
Connect to ship’s mains.
Radar motor 6A.3F
Main 6A.3F
Radar supply 4AF
High voltage 160 mAF
Cut leads to 50mm long before connection.
Connect to ship’s mains.
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1.7 Connection of Radar supply box RS4050 or RS4052
To run the radar scanners RB714/5/6/7/8A, an external power supply must be connected to the CX34/44/54. ) Be carefull to choose the correct supply box for the connected scanner.
The RS4050 is for the 2kW and 4kW scanners. Ship’s mains 12 or 24 volt. Instructions and template for mounting, see Addendum no. 183-0700-003.
Dimensions: 125x222x81mm
Example: CX34
Cable to ship’s mains: 2x2.5mm
2
(AWG13), max.5m long (not included).
The RS4052 is for the 6kW and 12kW scanners. Ship’s mains 24 volt. Instructions and template for mounting, see Addendum no. 183-0700-004.
Dimensions: 161.9x263x91mm
Example: CX44/54
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1.8 Electrical connections
Page 1-12 and 1-13 are for CX34. (Page 1-14 and 1-15 are for CX44/54)
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