Furuno ETR-30N manual

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    NETW ORK SOUNDER ETR-30N Back[...]

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    i SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS WARNING 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 lea[...]

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    ii 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 [...]

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    iii T A BL E OF CO NTE NTS SYSTEM CONFIGUR A TION ................................................................................ iv EQUIPMENT LIST S ............................................................................................. vi 1. MOUNTING ..........................................................................................[...]

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    iv SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION Single network sounder : Standard : Option : Local Supply T ransducer T ransducer High Freq. * = By using a hub, one NavNet series radar and three NavNet display units may be connected. Low Freq. Network Sounder ETR-30N NavNet Radar Display Unit NavNet Radar Display Unit NavNet Display Unit Ship’s Mains 12-24 VDC Rectifie[...]

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    v Multipl e networ k s ounder s Network Sounder ETR-30N NavNet Radar Display Unit NavNet Display Unit : Standard : Optional Supply : Local Supply HUB*1 NavNet Series *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 . NavNet Display [...]

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    vi EQUIPMENT LISTS S t andard s upply Name T ype Code No. Qty Remarks Network Sounder ETR-30N — 1 S pare Parts* SP02-04601 002-180-150 1 set CP02-07100 ( w/N avN et connection cable) — • Power Cable MJ-A3SPF0013-035 • NavNet connecti on ca ble MJ-A6SPF0014-050 (5 m ) • CP02-07101 Instal lation Mate rials * CP02-071 10 (No NavNet connectio[...]

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    vii A vailable transducers 1kW transd u cer Freq. (kHz) Ship T ransducer Thru-hul l pipe T ank S teel — — FRP 28F-8 (000-015-00 3) 50B-6 (000-0 15-0 42) 50B-6B (000-015-04 3, 15 M) (000-015-018, 30M) (000-015-255, 40M) — — St e el TWB-600 0 (2) (000-015-207) T -656 (000-015-982) FRP 28F-8 (000-015-00 3) 50B-9 (000-1 38-5 74) 50B-9B (000-015[...]

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    viii 1kW transd u cer (con’t) Freq. (kHz) Ship T ransducer Thru-hul l pipe T ank S teel — — FRP 50B-6 (000-0 15-0 42) 50B-6B (000-015-04 3, 15 M) (000-015-018, 30M) (000-015-255, 40M) 200B-5S ( 000-015-029 ) — — S teel — — FRP 50B-9 (000-1 38-5 74) 50B-9B (000-015-06 5) 200B-5S (000-0 15-0 29) — — S teel — — FRP 50F-8G (000-01[...]

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    ix 2kW transd u cer Freq. (kHz) Ship T ransducer Thru- hull pipe T ank St e el TFB-7000 (2) (000-015-209) T -634 (000-015-810) 28/50 FRP 28F-18 (000- 015-0 04, 15M) (000-138-573, 30M) 50B-12 (000- 015-020) — — S teel — — 28/68 FRP 28F-18 (000- 015-0 04, 15M) (000-138-573, 30M) 68F-30H (000-0 15-0 73) TRB-1 100 (2) (000-015-218) T -634- F (0[...]

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    x 3kW transd u cer Freq. (kHz) Ship T ransducer Thru-hull pipe T ank St e el — — 28/45 FR P 28F-24H (000-0 15-0 75) 45F-12H (000-0 15-0 76) — — St e el TFB-7000 (2) (000-015-209) T -681 (000-015-849) FRP 28F-24H (000-0 15-0 75) 50F-24H (000-1 38-5 82) TRB-1 100 (2) (000-015-218) T -681- F (000-015-850) St e el TWB-600 0 (2) (000-015-207) T [...]

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    xi 3kW transd u cer (con’t) Freq. (kHz) Ship T ransducer Thru-hull pipe T ank St e el TFB-7000 (2) (000-015-209) T -683 (000-015-853) 50/150 FRP 50F-24H (000-1 38-5 82) 150B-12H (00 0-015-074) TRB-1 100 (2) ( 000-015-218 ) T -683- F ( 000-015-854 ) St e el TFB-7000 (2) (000-015-209) T -683 (000-015-853) FRP 50F-24H (000-1 38-5 82) 200B-12H (00 0-[...]

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    xii 1kW/2kW tran sducer Output (W) Freq. (kHz) Ship T ransducer Thru-hull pipe T ank S teel — — 28/50 FRP 28F-8 (000-015-00 3) 50B-12 (000- 015-020) — — S teel — — 28/68 FRP 28F-8 (000-015-00 3) 68F-30H (000-0 15-0 73) — — S teel — — 28/88 FRP 28F-8 (000-015-00 3) 88B-10 (000- 015-025) — — St e el TWB-600 0 (2) ( 000-015-207[...]

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    xiii 1kW/2kW tran sducer (con’t) Output (W) Freq. (kHz) Ship T ransducer Thru-hull pipe T ank St e el TFB-7000 (2) (000-015-209) T -638 (000-015-818) 50/200 FRP 50F-8G (000-015-066) 200B-8 (000- 015- 030) 200B-8B (000-0 15-0 32) 200B-8N (000-0 15-0 45) TRB-1 100 (2) (000-015-218) T -638- F (000-015-819) S teel — — 68/200 FRP 68F-8H (000-015-0[...]

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    xiv 1kW/3kW tran sducer (con’t) Output (W) Freq. (kHz) Ship T ransducer Thru-hull pipe T ank S teel — — 50/88 FRP 50F-8G (000-015-066) 88F-126H (00 0-015-068) — — S teel — — FRP 50B-6 (000-0 15-0 42) 50B-6B (000-015-04 3, 15 M) (000-015-01 8, 30M) (000-015-25 5, 40M) 150B-12H (00 0-015-074) — — S teel — — FRP 50B-9 (000-1 38-5[...]

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    xv 1kW/3kW tran sd ucer (con’t) Output (W) Freq. (kHz) Ship T ransducer Thru-hull pipe T ank S teel — — 68/200 FRP 68F-8H (000-015-067) 200B-12H (00 0-015-069) — — S teel — — 88/150 FRP 88B-8 (000-015-024) 150B-12H (00 0-015-074) — — S teel — — 1 k/3 k 88/200 FRP 88B-8 (000-015-024) 200B-12H (00 0-015-069) — —[...]

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    xvi 2kW/3kW tran sducer Output (W) Freq. (kHz) Ship T ransducer Thru-hull pipe T ank S teel — — 28/45 FRP 28F-18 (000- 015-0 04, 15M) (000-138-573, 30M) 45F-12H (000-0 15-0 76) — — S teel — — 28/50 FRP 28F-18 (000- 015-0 04, 15M) (000-138-573, 30M) 50F-24H (000-0 15-0 77) — — S teel — — 28/68 FRP 28F-18 (000- 015-0 04, 15M) (000[...]

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    xvii 3kW/2kW tran sducer (con’t) Output (W) Freq. (kHz) Ship T ransducer Thru-hull pipe T ank S teel — — 28/50 FRP 28F-24H (000-0 15-0 75) 50B-12 (000- 015-020) — — S teel — — 28/68 FRP 28F-24H (000-0 15-0 75) 68F-30H (000-0 15-0 73) — — S teel — — 28/88 FRP 28F-24H (000-0 15-0 75) 88B-10 (000- 015-025) — — S teel — — [...]

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    1 1. MOUNTING 1.1 Net w ork S ounder 1.1.1 Mounti ng considerations The net work sounder c an be installe d on the deck or on the bulkhead. W hen selecting a mount ing locat ion, keep the following points in m ind: • The tem perature and humidity of the m ounting location should be m oderate and stable. • Locate the unit a way from exhaust pipe[...]

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    2 1.1.3 S tack ing unit s Y ou m ay stack t wo network sounders b y using t he optional pigg yback m ount kit (T ype OP02-84, Code No. 00 2-186-170) as below . Note: Chang e the tap setting on the lo wer unit before installing the upper unit . See paragraph 2.2 for how to change tap sett ing. Contents of piggyback mount kit Name T ype Code No. Qt y[...]

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    3 2. WIRING , SETUP 2.1 Wiring 2.1.1 S tandard inst allation Connect NavNet series displa y un it or HUB, transducer , power cable and ground wire as below . TRANSDUCER L H NETWORK OUT/IN OUT/IN NET KP 12-24VDC GND 3 1 2 + - NETWORK SOUNDER NavNet Series display unit or HUB Battery Ground Ground Terminal White (+) Black (-) Shield MJ-A6SPF0014-050,[...]

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    4 T ransducer Route the transducer ca ble well away from po wer cables, tele v isio ns and CR T s to prevent interference t o the network sounder . Attach the NCS connector t o t he t ransducer cable as below and connect it to the appropriate T RANSDUCER connector on the f r ont o f t he network sounder . Shield NCS Connector NCS-254-P Cable Clamp [...]

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    5 Multipl e networ k s ounder s Network Sounder ETR-30N NavNet Display Unit HUB NavNet Series *1 = By using a hub, one NavNet series radar and two NavNet display units may be connected. *2 = T wo ETR-30N may be connected. *3 = MJ-A6SPF0014-010/050/100/200/300 (1, 5, 10, 20, 30 m) *4 = MJ-A6SRMD/TM1 1AP8-005 *5 = Connect to NET KP to get best perfor[...]

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    6 2.2 Settings for S ingle Net work Sounder WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. 2. 2.1 I nte rnal sett ing s Set t he tap i ns i de the netw ork sounder t o match transduc er o utput pow er . 1. Dis c onnec t the p ow er cable f rom the netw ork s ounder . 2. Remo v e[...]

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    7 FURUNO NETWORK SOUNDER ETR-30N HOST NAME TX/STBY POWER ON OFF I O 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 DEF AUL T LED lamp The lamp flashes when the NavNet displa y unit is powered and comm unicating with the network sounder . POWER switch Turns power On and off. HOST NAME Control Sets host name. ETR-30N 7. T urn on the ET R-30N and the NavNet display unit. 8. Con[...]

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    8 Note: T he v er y first time the system is pow ere d yo u a re asked if you want to start the simulation m ode, w h ich provides simulat ed operation of the equipm ent. Press the [CLEAR] key to start norm al operation to set up the transducer . F or f urther details about the sim ulation mode, see your NavNet series operator ’s manual. START SI[...]

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    9 2.2.3 T ransducer setup Enter transducer setting correctly. A wrong transducer setting can damage the transducer. CAUTION T ran sd ucer connected to the ET R-30 N i s p rogrammed in the ETR-30N 1. At the installat ion m enu, press the NETWORK SOUNDER SETUP soft key . SNDR SETUP EDIT RETURN IP ADDRESS 172.031.092.001 HOST NAME SOUNDER____ Note: Do[...]

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    10 SNDR SETUP EDIT RETURN TRANSDUCER SETUP MANUAL HIGH FREQUENCY --kHz (0kW T AP:-) LOW FREQUENCY --kHz (0kW T AP:-) TAP SETTINGS MUST BE MADE ON ETR UNIT. AFTER SETUP, DISPLAY MUST BE TURNED OFF & ON TO ALLOW NEW SETTINGS TO TAKE EFFECT. Frequency setup scree n 3. TRANSDUCER SETUP is selected; press the EDIT so ft key . MODEL NUMBER MANUAL TRA[...]

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    11 T ran sd ucer connected to the ET R-30 N i s n ot p ro grammed in the ETR-30N For the transducer not programmed in the ETR-30N, enter its f r equency m anually as below . Do not enter transducer specifications manually if the transducer is programmed in the equipment. The transducer may become damaged. CAUTION 1. Follo w the proced ure on page 7[...]

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    12 2.3 Settings f or T w o Netw ork Sounders 2.3.1 T wo ETR-30N netw ork sounders W hen installing two ETR-30N set the HOST NAM E cont rol t o “0” for the No. 1 ETR-30N and “1” for the No. 2 ETR-30 N. T urn the ETR-30N off and on again after sett ing t he HOST NAME control to register sett ings. W hen connecting NET KP , t he ETR-30N having[...]

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    13 Note: The sam e IP address cannot be used when installing tw o ETR-30N or ET R-6/10N. T o change IP address and host nam e, set a diff erent number (1-9) f or each netw ork sounder with the HOST NAME sw it ch on t he ETR-30N. Note howev er t hat the ETR-6/10N’s host nam e and I P address are “SOUNDER” and “172.31.92.1,” respectively , [...]

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    14 2.3.2 ETR-30N and ETR-6/10N W hen installing an ETR-30N and an ET R-6/10N, the ETR-6/10N’s host nam e of SOUNDER cannot be changed. For t his reason, t he set the HOST NAME control of the ETR-30N to “1” and its host nam e to “SOUNDER1.” Turn the ETR-30N off and on again af ter setting the HOST NAME control to register set tings. 1. Set[...]

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    15 2.4 Erasing T ransdu cer Sett ing W h en changing tr ansdu cer(s), erase previous transducer setting(s) as sho wn belo w an d then enter new transdu cer settings as in paragraph 2.2. (The set cannot tr ansm it unless transducer settings are ent ered.) T o erase transducer settings, do t he f ollowing: 1. T urn on the po w er w h ile pressing and[...]

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    16 3. OPERATION, MAINTENANCE WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. 3.1 Contro ls FURUNO NETWORK SOUNDER ETR-30N HOST NAME TX/STBY PO WER ON OFF I O 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 DEF AUL T LED lamp Flashing: The NavNet displa y unit is powered and communicating with the network so[...]

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    17 3.2 A ddi tio n s to Na v Net Ser i es O perator ’ s Manual Depending on t he vers ion number of your NavNet series operat or ’ s manual, its echo sounder descriptions m ay not match the screens you see. Please a dd the following descriptions to your m anual if they are not already present . Choosing pulse repetiti on rate (PRR) Pulse repeti[...]

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    18 FREQ. A DJ Adjusts transm itting f r equenc y to suppress inte rference when it cannot be suppresse d w it h the interf erence rejector alone. T ARGET ECHO Sets fishing objective. Choose NO RMA L f or general fishing; SURF ACE for detecting surface f ish. Pulse repet it ion rate for “SURF ACE” is higher than “NORMAL.” T ransducer frequen[...]

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    19 3.4 A ll Clear W h en t he sounder pict ure appears t o be abnorm al, execute t he “all cle ar” function from the ETR-30N to try to rest ore norm al operation. All clear erases all t ransducer settings, so reenter them ref erring to paragraph 2.2. 1. T urn off the ETR-30N. 2. Rem ove the cover . 3. Short bet w e en #5 an d #6 of J9 on the CP[...]

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    20 T h i s page i s intent ional ly lef t blank .[...]

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    A P-1 A PP ENDIX NE W BL T TR A NS DUCERS A ne w t y pe BL T transduc er ( B ol t-c l amp Lange vi n T ransducer) has be en de velope d for t his echo so under . T he BL T transducer has l arge b a ndw idt h, good sound ef fici ency , compact str uc t ure and is rei nforc ed f or prote cti on against slammi ng. T ra nsduce r , thr u-hull pipe and t[...]

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    A P-2 S teel T-682 (000-015- 851) TW B - 6000 ( 2) (000-015- 207) T F B-7000 (2) (000-015- 209) 50/88 50BL- 24HR/88-126H FRP T -682F (000-015- 852) T RB-1 100 ( 2) (000-015- 219) - S teel T-683 (000-015- 853) TW B - 6000 ( 2) (000-015- 207) T F B-7000 (2) (000-015- 209) 28/200 28BL- 12HR/200B-12H FRP T -683F (000-015- 854) T RB-1 100 ( 2) (000-015-[...]

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    SP - 1 E2027S01A SPECIFICA TI O NS OF NETWORK SOUNDER ETR-30N 1 GENERA L 1.1 Transmit Method Dual frequencies transmitting 1.2 Output Power 1/2/3 kW rms, selectable 1.3 Frequency 28.8-200 kHz, automatic sy nt hesiz er 1.4 Gain 0 dB µ V, S/N 10 dB or more 1.5 Amplifier Double super linear amplifier 1.6 Dynamic Range 100 dB or more 1.7 Band W idth 0[...]

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    PACKING LIST PACKING LIST PACKING LIST PACKING LIST 02FR-X-9852 -2 ETR-30N-E/J - N ETR-30N-E/J - N ETR-30N-E/J - N ETR-30N-E/J - N N A M E O U T L I N E DESCRIPTION/CODE № Q'TY 1 / 1 ユニット ユニット ユニット ユニット UNIT[...]

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    PACKING LIST PACKING LIST PACKING LIST PACKING LIST 02FR-X-985 1 -3 ETR-30N-E/J-A ETR-30N-E/J-A ETR-30N-E/J-A ETR-30N-E/J-A N A M E O U T L I N E DESCRIPTION/CODE № Q'TY 1 / 1 ユニット ユニット ユニット ユニット UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT[...]

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    Your Local Agent/Dealer Your Local Agent/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomi y a, Ja p an Nishinomi y a, Ja p an Tele p hone : Tele p hone : 0798-65-2111 0798-65-2111 fa x fa x 0798-65-4200 0798-65-4200 : : F IRST EDITION : F IRST EDITION : A UG. A UG. 2002 2002 Printed in Japan Printed in Japan A ll ri g hts reserved. A ll ri g [...]