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MANTA RADAR SYSTEMS
PUBLICATION KH 2026
Issue 2 July 2003
KELVIN HUGHES
Kelvin Hughes Limited
New North Road, Hainault, Ilford, Essex IG6 2UR, UK
Telephone: +44 20 8500 1020
Facsimile: +44 20 8559 8526
Telex: 896401
www.kelvinhughes.com
www.smiths-aerospace.com
CONFORMITY STATEMENT
This system has been designed to comply with IMO regulations and IEC standards.
COPYRIGHT
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AMENDMENT RECORD
When an amendment is incorporated into this handbook, the details should be recorded below. If the equipment
has been modified, the modification number is shown on the Amendment instruction page.
No. Date Inserted Initials Mod No. Date Inserted Initials Mod
No. No.
1 10/03 CJB 31
2 03/04 GJS 32
3 33
4 34
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6 36
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9 39
10 40
11 41
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15 45
16 46
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20 50
21 51
22 52
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CONTENTS
Preliminary Pages
Title Page
Conformity & Copyright Page
Amendment Record Page
Contents (this page)
Electric Shock Resuscitation
Warning Pages
Caution Page
Preface
List of Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION
OPERATING INFORMATION
CHAPTER 1 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CHAPTER 2 - RADAR PLOTTING AIDS - EPA
CHAPTER 3 - RADAR PLOTTING AIDS - ATA/ARPA
CHAPTER 4 - INTERPRETING THE DISPLAY & SART OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
CHAPTER 1 - DISPLAY AND PROCESSOR UNIT
CHAPTER 2 - MKIV TRANSMITTER/RECEIVERS & ANTENNA
CHAPTER 3 - MKV TRANSMITTER/RECEIVERS & ANTENNA
CHAPTER 4 - MKVI TRANSMITTER/RECEIVERS & ANTENNA
CHAPTER 5 - MKVII TRANSMITTER/RECEIVERS & ANTENNA (S-Band)
CHAPTER 6 - MKVII TRANSMITTER/RECEIVERS & ANTENNA (X-Band)
SYSTEM INFORMATION
CHAPTER 1 - SYSTEM OPTIONS
CHAPTER 2 - DUAL INTERSWITCH UNIT
CHAPTER 3 - TRANSMITTER INTERSWITCH UNIT
CHAPTER 4 - RADAR INTERSWITCH UNIT
CHAPTER 5 - ERGOPOD
CHAPTER 6 - UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY
CHAPTER 7 - REMOTE DISPLAY TRANSCEIVER
CHAPTER 8 - MANTA RADAR CONTROL PANEL
Record Pages
INSTALLATION RECORD
DEFAULT SETTINGS
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ELECTRIC SHOCK
RESUSCITATION
REMOVE OBVIOUS
1 SHOUT FOR HELP. SWITCH
OFF ELECTRICITY IF POSSIBLE.
2 REMOVE FROM DANGER. 3 OBSTRUCTION TO
BREATHING.
Do this immediately. If not possible, don't waste time Safeguard yourself when removing casualty from hazard. If casualty is not breathing start
searching for a switch. If casualty is still in contact with electricity, and the supply resuscitation at once.
cannot be isolated, stand on a dry non-conducting
material (rubber mat, wood, linoleum).
Use rubber gloves, dry clothing, length of dry rope or wood
to pull or push casualty away from the hazard.
CHECK PULSE
POSITION OF PULSE
15 Compressions of 80 per
minute followed by two
inflations
CONTINUE INFLATIONS
UNTIL RECOVERY OF
TWO FIRST AIDERS
NORMAL BREATHING
One conducts chest
compressions, without
pause at 60 per minute.
The other administers
mouth-to-mouth ventilation -
after each 5th compression
CONTINUE INFLATIONS
UNTIL RECOVERY OF
NORMAL BREATHING
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SAFETY WARNINGS
CD-0845
WARNING
THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT FITTED WITH SAFETY INTERLOCKS. LETHAL VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT
WHEN THE UNITS ARE OPEN AND EXPOSED. BEFORE REMOVING ANY SUB-UNIT OR PCB, ALL
SUPPLIES MUST BE SWITCHED OFF.
WARNING
ENSURE THAT THE DISPLAY IS SWITCHED OFF PRIOR TO CLEANING THE SCREEN. OTHERWISE
STATIC BUILD-UP MAY PRODUCE ELECTRICAL DISCHARGES WHICH, IN EXTREME CASES, COULD
BE HAZARDOUS.
CD-0844
WARNING
THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS MATERIALS WHICH PRODUCE TOXIC FUMES WHEN BURNT.
SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING
DO NOT OPEN ANY OF THE EQUIPMENT UNITS WHEN THE RADAR IS OPERATIONAL.
ANTENNA ROTATION
ANTENNA ROTATION CAN BE HALTED BY SWITCHING THE DISPLAY TO STANDBY OR OFF.
SERVICING
THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE SERVICED BY AUTHORISED AGENTS ONLY.
SAFETY WARNINGS
Mains Voltage
All Kelvin Hughes equipment is supplied with Mains Voltage set for 220V, unless stated otherwise on
labels attached to the equipment.
S-Band Tuning
It may be necessary to re-tune the transmitter when changing the pulse length.
Picture Freeze
The rare event of Processor failure is indicated by non-operation of the trackerball, no update of screen data and
a frozen tune bar indicator. The radar picture may be updated, but plotting is not possible.
WARNING
ARPA Failure
The ARPA computer is protected by a watchdog circuit, which monitors the ARPA for correct operation.
In the unlikely event of computer failure, the Operator observes vector footprints becoming detached from
targets. If this occurs, reset the computer, by pressing the “Delete All Targets” pushbutton twice.
If the ARPA fails while running, an ARPA FAILURE message is indicated. If the ARPA fails to start, a TESTING
ARPA message remains on the screen after the initial self-test period of 10 seconds.
The navigation systems and equipment supplied by Kelvin Hughes comply with the relevant
SOLAS regulations and are provided as aids to navigation and should be used in accordance
with the SOLAS regulations.
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CAUTION
Certain semiconductor devices used in the equipment are liable to damage due to
static voltage. Observe the following precautions when handling these devices in their
unterminated state, or sub-units containing these devices:
Soldering irons used during the repair operations must be low voltage types with
earthed tips and isolated from the mains voltage by a double insulated transformer.
Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) fitted with these devices must be stored and
transported in anti-static bags.
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PREFACE
Manta is designed to be flexible and expandable making it ideal for use in Integrated Bridge Systems (IBS), as
well as for standalone Radar Systems and Electronic Chart Display Information Systems (ECDIS).
When used in standalone systems the Manta Display is dedicated for use as either a Radar Display or as an
ECDIS Display.
When used in Integrated Bridge Systems the Manta Display can be configured as a networked Multi-Functional
Display, which can be switched between different functions, e.g. Radar, ECDIS or Conning Display, depending on
the function required by the operator. This allows a single display to control a number of functions, although only
one function can be accessed at any time.
Manta is designed so that, when required, the displays can be controlled from an Ergopod.
The operation, installation and maintenance of Manta is covered in the following manuals:
KH2024 - System Manual for the Manta Networked Multi-Functional Display. This covers the operation,
installation and maintenance of the Manta display when used as a networked multi-functional display. The
content of this manual is limited to the functions specific to the networked multi-functional display, and
does not cover features common to the Radar and ECDIS Systems.
KH2026 - System Manual for the Manta Radar Systems. This covers operation, installation and
maintenance of the Manta Radar System, including the displays and radars. This provides all the
information required for standalone radar systems, and for the networked multi-functional display in radar
mode.
KH2027 - System Manual for the Manta ECDIS Displays. This covers operation, installation and
maintenance of the Manta ECDIS system. This provides all the information required for standalone ECDIS
systems, and for the networked multi-functional display in ECDIS mode.
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
HL Heading Line
IR Interference Rejection
MINIM Minimum
MP Medium Pulse
INTRODUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
• INTRODUCTION 1
• OPERATION 1
• MAPPING 1
• TECHNICAL OVERVIEW 5
• Manta Displays 5
• Desk Top Display 5
• Console Mounted and Flush Console Mounted Displays 5
• Radar Processor Unit 6
• Radar Transceivers/Antennas 6
• Interface Units 7
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Contents
ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
• Figure 6 - Two Displays interswitched (via RIU) with Two Upmast Transmitter/Receivers and Antenna 13
• Figure 7 - Two Displays Interswitched (via a DIU) with a Single Transmitter/Receiver and Antenna 13
• Figure 8 - Two Displays interswitched (via an RIU) with Two Upmast Transmitter/Receivers and Antenna 14
• Figure 9 - Two Displays Interswitched (via a DIU) with Two Upmast Transmitter/Receivers and Antenna 14
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INTRODUCTION
8 Where the operator requires discrete controls for Gain, (2) Operating Information, which describes operation
Sea, Rain, Range Up, Range Down, VRM, EBL, of the Manta Radar from the Radar Display, and
Parallel Index and Vector mode functions, these can be includes information on EPA, ATA, ARPA and
provided by the optional Radar Control Panel. This unit can Automatic Identification Systems (AIS).
be mounted in Desk Mounted Displays, but is a separate unit (3) Installation & Commissioning for the Manta
when Console Mounted Displays are used. Display and Radar Processor Unit, and the
9 Detailed Operating Information is provided in variants of Kelvin Hughes transceivers/antennas.
Operating Information, Chapter 1. (4) Maintenance for the Manta Display and Radar
Processor Unit, and the variants of Kelvin Hughes
transceivers/antennas, including a brief functional
description of the each of the units.
(5) System Information on the various optional units
available with Manta radars, which enable a wide
variety of configurations to be provided.
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MANTA DISPLAYS - CONTROLS AND Console Mounted and Flush Console Mounted Displays
INDICATORS
21 The Console Mounted Display comprises a plastic
16 The Manta Radar Displays use flat screen technology bezel moulding, fitted around the flat screen display.
and are available in three sizes (17", 20" and 23"), with 22 The Flush Mounted Console Display has a flat metal
the option of desk mounting, console mounting, or flush bezel surround and is designed to fit flush with the
console mounting. console.
17 The Desk Mounted Displays have the controls built in 23 The Console Radar Display is shown in Figure 2 and
to the display unit, whereas the Console Mounted the Flush Console Display in Figure 3.
Displays are designed to be used in conjunction with a
Remote Trackerball (complete with three pushbuttons).
18 The Manta Radar Displays are designed to control the
Manta Radar Processor Unit and provide the controls
CURSOR OUTSIDE CIRCLE
and indicators for the processor unit. The Manta processing
units can also be controlled from an Ergopod, if required. CURSOR INSIDE CIRCLE
RADAR CIRCLE
Figure 1.
ON/OFF SWITCH
(EARLY VERSIONS) CD-5338
RADAR CIRCLE
SYS FAIL
PUSHBUTTONS
BRIGHTNESS + -
CURSOR OUTSIDE CIRCLE
TRACKERBALL
CURSOR INSIDE CIRCLE
RADAR CIRCLE
SEL (SELECT)
BRIGHTNESS + -
20 The Desk Top Display has the following controls and CD-5991
indicators:
Figure 3 - Flush Console Mounted Display
(1) An ON/OFF switch located on the front panel of
the display housing. The switch is fitted flush with
the housing to prevent it from being operated 24 The Console and Flush Console Mounted Displays
inadvertently. have the following controls and indicators:
(2) A SEL (Select) switch located on the front of the (1) Brightness + and - controls are provided on the
display housing. this switch allows the operator to front of the display, below the screen on the
select different system functions for viewing and left-hand side. These set the brightness of the
control. This switch is only applicable to backlight of the display.
Integrated Bridge Systems using networked
displays and processors and is not used with (2) An ON/OFF switch located on the front of the unit
stand-alone Radar workstations. The switch is under the display. This is a push button switch
fitted flush with the housing to prevent it from being mounted flush with the bezel to prevent it from
operated inadvertently. being operated inadvertently. On earlier units this
switch is on the underside of the bezel on the front
(3) Brightness + and - controls are provided on the left hand side of the display.
front of the display, below the screen on the
left-hand side. These set the brightness of the (3) A SYS FAIL indicator (red) with integral
backlight of the display. pushbutton switch (later units only), lit when a fault
is detected in the processor. An audible alarm also
(4) A SYS FAIL indicator (red) with integral sounds. Pressing the pushbutton silences the
pushbutton switch (later units only), lit when a fault audible alarm, but the indicator remains lit until the
is detected in the processor. An audible alarm also fault has cleared.
sounds. Pressing the pushbutton silences the
audible alarm, but the indicator remains lit until the 25 The Console and Flush Mounted Console Displays
fault has cleared. require the use of a remote trackerball unit. The remote
trackerball unit comprises a large diameter trackerball and
(5) A trackerball and its pushbuttons are mounted on three pushbuttons for control. Where discrete radar controls
the bezel in front of the display. The optional radar are required, they also require the optional Radar Control
control panel is also fitted in front of the display. Panel, which is mounted separately in the console or as a
free standing unit.
Electronic Plotting Aid (EPA) 49 The Manta System can be configured in a number of
different ways. Typical examples are shown in the
40 The Electronic Plotting Aid (EPA) is a manual plotting figures at the end of this Introduction.
system equivalent to, but superior than, a reflection 50 The control and status interface between the Displays
plotter. Up to 20 targets can be plotted in all display modes. and the Transceivers is either via a parallel
EPA is fitted to all Relative and True Motion display systems. connection, using 38-core cable, or via a CAN bus interface,
41 The operator manually selects and enters target plots, using 12-core composite cable. The MkIV, MkV and MkVI
and at regular intervals updates the plots by entering transceivers can only use the parallel interface, whereas the
the new position of the targets. MkVII transceivers can use either parallel or CAN bus
interfaces, depending on system requirements.
42 Refer to Chapter 2 of the Operating Information
section for a full description of EPA facilities. 51 Note that the Radar Interswitch Unit (RIU) can only use
the CAN bus interface, with an option of a parallel to
CAN bus adaptor on a limited number of transceiver
Automatic Tracking Aid (ATA) interfaces only. If a Radar Interswitch Unit is used with
additional non-MkVII transceivers, a Transmitter Interface
43 The Automatic Tracking Aid (ATA) is based on the Unit (TIU) is required for each of the other non-MkVII
ARPA system and offers 20 target capacity. Trial transceivers to convert the signals between parallel and
manoeuvre, target history and automatic acquisition are CAN bus formats.
excluded from the ATA facility. ATA performance is fully
compliant with IMO requirements. 52 Note that all the examples, with one exception, show
the Desk Mounted Display. However the Desk,
44 The ATA utilises a computer which employs advanced Console or Flush Console Mounted Display can be used with
processing techniques to track targets automatically. any configuration.
45 Refer to Chapter 3 of the Operating Information 53 The typical configurations shown are as follows:
section for a full description of ATA facilities.
(1) A single Desk Top Display and a dedicated
Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (ARPA) Upmast Transmitter/Receiver and Antenna, with a
parallel interface.
46 The Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (ARPA) facility (2) A single Console Mounted Display, with Remote
complies with and exceeds the IMO requirements for Trackerball, and a dedicated Downmast
an Automatic Radar Plotting aid. Up to 50 targets can be Transmitter/Receiver and Antenna, with a CAN
acquired (automatically or manually) and tracked. bus interface.
47 T he ARPA includes Simulations and T rial (3) Two Desk Top Displays Interswitched via a Radar
Manoeuvres. Interswitch Unit ( RIU) to two Upmast
48 Refer to Chapter 3 of the Operating Information Transmitter/Receivers and Antennas, with
section for a full description of ARPA facilities. parallel interfaces.
(4) Two Desk Top Displays interswitched via a Dual
Interswitch Unit (DIU) to one Transmitter/Receiver
and Antenna, with a parallel interface.
(5) Two Desk Top Displays interswitched via a Radar
Interswitch Unit ( RIU) to two Upmast
Transmitter/Receivers and Antennas, one with
the internal CAN bus to parallel adaptor, and one
with a Transmitter Interface Unit.
(6) Two Desk Top Displays interswitched via a Dual
Interswitch Unit ( DIU) to two Upmast
Transmitter/Receivers and Antennas, with
parallel interfaces.
54 The Manta Radar System can be supplied with an
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), which uses
internal batteries to maintain power to the Radar System in
the event of mains failure. Information on the UPS is
provided in Chapter 6 of the System Information section.
TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
55 The basic Manta Radar consists of a Manta Display 61 The cable used for the PS2 interface must generally be
and associated Radar Processor Unit, together with less than 3 metres long, in order to meet the
Radar Transceivers/Antennas and Interface Units as specification for the interface. In systems where it is
required. A typical schematic is shown in Figure 10. This necessary to separate the display and processor by greater
shows one Display/Processor Unit and one than 3 metres, the optional Remote Display Transceiver may
Transceiver/Antenna with an interface unit, with the option to be installed at both ends of the link. This unit converts the
connect t o other transceivers/antennas and PS2 link to and from RS485 format thus allowing a greater
display/processor units via the interface unit. separation of the display and associated processor unit. The
Remote Display Transceiver, if fitted, is usually located
56 Depending on the system configuration, single phase within the Radar Processor Unit and the Desk Top Display,
mains power for the Transceiver/Antenna may be but is mounted remotely from the Console Mounted and
supplied from the Processor Unit, or directly from the ships Flush Console Mounted Displays and is connected to the
mains supply. Where a Transceiver/Antenna requires 3 remote trackerball.
phase supplies, these are supplied directly from ships
mains. 62 When fitted, the optional Radar Control Panel is either
located in the Desk Top Display or separately console
57 An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) may be used mounted as a remote unit for the Console and Flush Console
on the single phase mains supplies to maintain power Mounted Displays. A further option allows the Radar Control
to the Display/Processor Unit and Transceiver/Antenna in Unit to be hand held with a flying lead connection to the
the event of a loss of ships mains. Note that the batteries in console. When used the Radar Control Panel is connected
the UPS will only maintain supplies for a limited period. to the Radar Processor Unit via an RS232 link.
Manta Displays 63 When the Radar Control Panel is used the trackerball
can be connected to the PS2 port on the Radar Control
58 The basic Manta Radar display options are as follows: Panel, which then combines the signals to and from the
trackerball with the local control signals to provide a single
FSD-A7 17-inch Manta 1700 Desk Top Radar RS232 connection to the Radar Processor Unit. There is
FSD-A9 17-inch Manta 1700 Console Mounted then no PS2 connection between the display and the
ECDIS/Radar Display processor unit. Therefore, when the display and processor
FSD-A9-ABAA 17-inch Manta 1700 Flush Console unit are more than 3 metres apart there is no need for a
Mounted ECDIS/Radar Display Remote Display Transceiver if the Radar Control Panel is
FSD-A1 20-inch Manta 2000 Desk Top Radar fitted, as the interface is via an RS232 link.
FSD-A3 20-inch Manta 2000 Console Mounted
Desk Top Display
ECDIS/Radar Display
FSD-A3-ABAA 20-inch Manta 2000 Flush Console 64 The Desk Top Display comprises a plastic moulding,
Mounted ECDIS/Radar Display which houses a flat screen LCD display, trackerball
FSD-A4 23-inch Manta 2300 Desk Top Radar and tactile feel compact keyboard. The external electrical
FSD-A6 23-inch Manta 2300 Console Mounted interface is accessible from the back of the display via a
ECDIS/Radar Display detachable rear cover. The terminations for the insulation
FSD-A6-ABAA 23-inch Manta 2300 Flush Console cables are located at the bottom of the LCD flat panel
assembly. The cables are EMC clamped at the cable
Mounted ECDIS/Radar Display
entrance of the display housing.
59 The Manta Radar Displays are designed to be 65 The Display Units utilise a daylight/dimmable colour
connected to the Radar Processor Unit. high definition LCD Flat Screen display mounted in
landscape orientation. The display is designed for daylight
60 The Manta display is a Thin Film Transistor (TFT) flat and night viewing by means of a dimmable backlight.
screen display with associated interface and control
circuitry. The Manta display may contain an integral Console Mounted and Flush Console Mounted Displays
trackerball (desk top mounted) or a remote trackerball
(console and flush console mounted). The interfaces to the 66 The Console Mounted Display comprises a plastic
Radar Processor Unit are: bezel moulding, fitted around the flat screen display.
The bezel is hinged at the bottom to allow the display to be
(1) Mains power supplies from the processor to the tilted forward enabling front access for maintenance
display. purposes. The display can also lift off its hinges, if required.
(2) An ON/OFF control to the processor. 67 The Flush Mounted Console Display has a flat metal
(3) Video from the processor to the display. bezel surround and is designed to fit flush with the
console. It is not hinged and has to be unscrewed from the
(4) An audio signal from the processor to the display console for maintenance purposes.
to drive the loudspeaker.
68 The Console and Flush Console Mounted Displays
(5) A PS2 interface for the trackerball and utilise a daylight/dimmable colour high definition LCD
pushbuttons. Flat Screen display mounted in the landscape position. The
display is designed for daylight and night viewing by means
of a dimmable backlight.
69 The terminations for the insulation cables are located
at the bottom of the LCD flat panel assembly.
Interface Units
78 The interface units are fully described in the System 80 The following are provided to allow the Manta to
Information section. interface to a wide variety of equipment:
79 The following main Interface Units are used with (1) 3-phase transformer, allowing Manta to be used
Manta: with 440 V 3-phase supplies.
(1) Dual Interswitch Unit (DIU), which provides a (2) Low ratio compass kit, allowing Manta to interface
means of interconnecting any two displays with with synchro compasses with ratios between 1:1
any two transceivers, and providing control and 128:1.
facilities to enable either display to control either
transceiver. (3) Master/slave kit, allowing Manta to interface two
transceivers, one as allocated as master to the
(2) Radar Interswitch Unit (RIU), which provides an display and the other as slave to the display.
interface between up to 6 displays and 6
transceivers/antennas. Displays 5 and 6 can be (4) Slave Synchro PCB used where the slave radar
configured to provide radar signals to any slave provides a synchro or resolver azimuth output.
display or to a Kelvin Hughes ECDIS. The RIU The PCB converts the signal into azimuth pulses
uses the CAN bus interface only, so where the and produces a heading line pulse for the display.
transceiver/antenna requires an parallel interface, (5) Divide by 4 PCB, allowing Manta to interface to
either an internally mounted Interface PCB is non-Kelvin Hughes transceivers with an azimuth
required, or the transceiver must be interfaced to ratio of 1024:1, and no separate heading line
the RIU via the Transmitter Interface Unit. pulse.
(3) Transmitter Interface Unit (TIU), which provides (6) Buffer amplifiers to amplify the video and sync
an interface t o M kIV, MkV and MkVI signals when long cable runs are used between
transceivers/antennas and large interswitched the display and transceiver.
systems. The TIU converts parallel control and
status signals from the transceiver to CAN bus
format for the RIU and Radar Processor Unit.
(4) Ergopod, allowing control of the radar to be
undertaken remotely.
(5) Uninterruptible Power Supply, which maintains
the power to up to one display and one
transceiver/antenna in the event of short term
ship’s mains failure.
(6) Remote Display Transceiver, used where the
Display and Processor Unit are more than 3
metres apart.
(7) Manta Radar Control Panel, which can be used
instead of the trackerball and pushbuttons, when
required for operational reasons.
The following table contains a Summary of Data for all Manta Displays
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Range Data Minimum Range: Better than 30m on 10m2 target with * * *
short pulse, 4.5m aerial height and 4.5m waveguide.
Range
Discrimination: Better than 30m on 0.75 scale * * *
Range Ring
Accuracy: 1% of range scale in use or 10m,
whichever is greater. * * *
5 Map colours * * *
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Electrostatic
Damage: Provision for wrist strap point. * * *
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X BAND ANTENNA
KELVIN HUGHES
UPMAST Tx
Tx MONITOR
LOG RADAR
GYRO PROCESSOR
DGPS UNIT PS2
POWER 110/220V AC SOUND
VIDEO MANTAY
POWER DISPLA
ES
GH
HU
IN
LV
KE
0 I
CD-5343
X BAND ANTENNA
KELVIN HUGHES
TURNING MECH
Tx MONITOR
25kW
X BAND
TRANSMITTER
POWER 110/220V AC
PS2
GYRO PROCESSOR
DGPS UNIT
POWER 110/220V AC SOUND
VIDEO MANTAY
POWER DISPLA
CD-5344
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S BAND ANTENNA
X BAND ANTENNA
KELVIN HUGHES
KELVIN HUGHES
110/220V MAINS
(38 CORE)
(3 CORE)
38-CORE CABLE (SIGNAL & POWER) 38-CORE CABLE (SIGNAL & POWER)
SOFT
RADAR START
INTERSWITCH UNIT
POWER 110/220V (2 CORE)
UNIT
12-CORE 12-CORE
COMPOSITE CABLE COMPOSITE CABLE
(SIGNAL & POWER) (SIGNAL & POWER)
RADAR RADAR
PROCESSOR PROCESSOR
PS2 UNIT LOG LOG UNIT PS2
SOUND GYRO GYRO SOUND
MANTAY VIDEO DGPS DGPS VIDEO MANTAY
DISPLA POWER POWER 220V AC POWER 220V AC POWER DISPLA
ES ES
GH GH
HU HU
IN IN
LV LV
KE KE
0 I 0 I
CD-5340
Figure 6 - Two Displays interswitched (via RIU) with Two Upmast Transmitter/Receivers and Antenna
X BAND ANTENNA
KELVIN HUGHES
DUAL SYSTEM
INTERSWITCH
UNIT
ES ES
GH GH
HU HU
IN IN
LV LV
KE KE
0 I 0 I
CD-5341
Figure 7 - Two Displays Interswitched (via a DIU) with a Single Transmitter/Receiver and Antenna
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Tx MONITOR
38-CORE CABLE
(38 CORE)
AERIAL POWER 220/440V AC
POWER 110/220V AC 12-CORE COMPOSITE CABLE 3 PHASE CABLE SOFT
(SIGNAL & POWER) START
RADAR POWER CABLE
INTERSWITCH UNIT
UNIT SIGNAL CABLE (38 CORE)
12-CORE 12-CORE
COMPOSITE CABLE COMPOSITE CABLE
(SIGNAL & POWER) (SIGNAL & POWER)
RADAR RADAR
PROCESSOR PROCESSOR
PS2 UNIT LOG LOG UNIT PS2
SOUND GYRO GYRO SOUND
MANTAY VIDEO DGPS DGPS VIDEO MANTAY
DISPLA POWER POWER 220V AC POWER 220V AC POWER DISPLA
ES ES
GH GH
HU HU
VIN VIN
KEL KEL
0 I 0 I
CD-5342
Figure 8 - Two Displays interswitched (via an RIU) with Two Upmast Transmitter/Receivers and Antenna
Tx MONITOR
SIGNAL & POWER CABLE
AERIAL POWER CABLE
(38 CORE)
ES ES
GH GH
HU HU
IN IN
LV LV
KE KE
0 I 0 I
CD-5339
Figure 9 - Two Displays Interswitched (via a DIU) with Two Upmast Transmitter/Receivers and Antenna
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PARALLEL/
CAN BUS CONTROL
ANTENNA
AZIMUTH/HEADING LINE
TO OTHER
VIDEO DISPLAYS/PROCESSORS
PARALLEL/ SYNC
CAN BUS CONTROL
AZIMUTH/HEADING LINE
RADAR
TRANSCEIVER VIDEO
AZIMUTH/HEADING LINE
PARALLEL/
CAN BUS CONTROL VIDEO
SYNC
RADAR
PROCESSOR UNIT
NNR-A59/A60/A61
RS232
TRACKERBALL/ERGOPOD
MAINS
SHIP'S MAINS
VISUAL/AUDIBLE/FAIL ALARMS
ALARMS (RELAY ISOLATED)
PS2
REMOTE DISPLAY
TRANSCEIVER
(OPTIONAL)
RS485
REMOTE DISPLAY
TRANSCEIVER
(OPTIONAL)
CD-6023
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Index
Introduction Index
A R
ARPA 4 Radar Plotting Aids 4
ATA 4 Rain 3
D Range Scales 3
E S
EBL 3 Screen Modes of Operation 3
G Speed Input 9
Gyro Input 9 T
H Target Data 3
O V
Offcentre 3 Variable Range Marker 3
Operation 1 Video Processing 8
OPTIONS 4
P
Parallel Index Lines 3
PLOTTING AIDS 1
Plotting Parameters 3
Presentation Modes 8
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INSTALLATION RECORD
TO BE COMPLETED ON INSTALLATION
RAD 1 : ....................................................
RAD 2 : ....................................................
HL 1 SKEW : ....................................................
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HL 2 SKEW : ....................................................
PERFORMANCE MONITOR:
TX : ........................................ nm
RX : ........................................ nm
DATE : ...............................................................
LOCATION : ...............................................................
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DEFAULT SETTINGS
SEA CONTROL 0 0 - 9 or A
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