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MODEL 17XX/17XXC
MODEL 1833/1833C
MODEL 19XX/19XXC
GP-310B

ETR-6/10N

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SPU Board
The SPU board, 03P9354 is designed to receive video signal of linear type. Test points on
the board function as below. This board is connected to the video IF amplifier of linear
type.

TP No. Signal Rating Condition


TP1 VIDEO INPUT Approx. 4 Vpp (Main Bang Level)
TP2 HD 5 V, Negative (0V)
TP3 TX TRIG 9 to 12 Vpp positive, approx. 8 to 12 us
Short range: 1950 to 2250 Hz
Midium range: 1100 to 1300 Hz
Long range: 550 to 650 Hz TX
TP4 BP 5 Vpp (180 Hz, 450 pulse/rotation)
TP5 PW_A Short pulse: H, Medium pulse: L, Long pulse: L
TP6 PW_B Short pulse: H, Medium pulse: H, Long pulse: L
TP7 VIDEO OUT Approx. 4 Vpp (Main Bang Level)
TP8 Remote Controller  A 5V pulse appears when signal is received
Input data from the remote control unit. Noise is observed
at the absent of the signal.
TP9 Power OFF (to PTU) H: OFF, L: Normal
TP10 RESET RESET: H, NORMAL: L
TP11 CPU CLK OUT 45 MHz
TP12 Det Battery Level Normal: L, Error: H (approx 2.7 V)
TP13 GND

TP2 TP3 TP4 TP6

TP8
TP1

TP5 

TP7  TP10
S1

TP12

TP11 

Fig. 1 SPU Board (03P9354)


TP13

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S1 Setting on SPU Board

SW # OFF ON
1 Model GD
2 Not used

INV Board
INV board, 03P9355 is an Inverter for LCD backlighting and it is piggyback-mounted onto
the SPU board, 03P9354.

Fig. 2 INV Board (03P9355)

MCN Board
MCN board, 03P9358 is a Connector conversion board for the LCD unit.

INT Board
INT board, 03P9357 is newly developed for M1723C to rotate the antenna at a speed of
30 rpm in short range.

Fig. 3 MCN Board (03P9358)

Fig. 4 INT Board (03P9357)

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PL-A

Oscillator Counter PLL Counter  F/F Driver


U1  U3  U2  Q1 to Q4 
To Motor
U6 U4 
B801

BP (450) Counter +5V MD


U5  (From MD board)

MOTOR+ (Motor +5 V Control


on/off signal) Circuit, Q5 +5 V INT for ICs on INT
board (Vcc for U1 to U6)

PL-A and PL-B To MD board 

TX TRIG  AC RAIN


Circuit To IF AMP
 AC RAIN CR5, Q8 

-6 V, +5 V, +12V To IF AMP

Fig. 5 Block Diagram of INT board, 03P9357

Schematic Diagrams attached

Display unit (Model series) C3515-K02 S-1


Display unit (GD-1710C) C4426-K01 S-2
INV board 03P9355 C3515-K03 S-3
MCN board 03P9358 C3515-K05 S-4
M1723C Scanner unit C3515-K01 S-5
INT board 03P9357 C3515-K04 S-6

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CONTENTS

Chapter 1. General
1.1 General ......................................................................................................1-1
1.2 About The NavNet ...................................................................................1-2
1.3 NavNet cables ...........................................................................................1-5
1.4 Connection to hub ....................................................................................1-6
1.5 Notice on making NavNet network ........................................................1-6
1.6 Network setup ..........................................................................................1-9
1.7 ARP Function ...........................................................................................1-12
1.8 Connection of ETR ..................................................................................1-13

1.9 Differences between NavNet products ...................................................1-14


1.10 Special keystrokes ..................................................................................1-15
1.11 Boards & Major Components ...............................................................1-16
1.12 Specifications ..........................................................................................1-18
1.13 Radar Antenna Compatibility ..............................................................1-22
1.14 Detail of Input/Output Data and Signals .............................................1-23
1.15 Sub-display Function .............................................................................1-24

Chapter 2. Circuit Description


2.1 General ......................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Function of Board (Display Unit) ...........................................................2-3
2.3 SPU board.................................................................................................2-4
2.3.1 Auto Tuning Function .........................................................................2-8
2.3.2 Manual tuning .....................................................................................2-9
2.3.3 Tuning Indication ................................................................................2-9
2.3.4 Video Level Adjustment (03P9288/19P1001) ....................................2-9
2.3.5 Echo Averaging (EAV)........................................................................2-10
2.4 ARP Function (optional) .........................................................................2-11
2.5 PWR Board ..............................................................................................2-14
2.6 NTSC/PAL I/F Board (19P1004, optional) ............................................2-18
2.7 Output signal to remote display unit......................................................2-19
2.8 Scanner unit .............................................................................................2-20
2.8.1 Modulator board..................................................................................2-21
2.8.2 IF amplifier board................................................................................2-32
2.8.3 MIC .....................................................................................................2-34

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Chapter 3. Location of Parts


3.1 GPS Antenna Unit (GP-310B) ................................................................3-1
3.2 Network Sounder Unit (ETR-6/10N) .....................................................3-2
3.3 Display Unit (MODEL 17xx, GD-1700) .................................................3-3
3.4 Display Unit (MODEL 17xxC, GD-1700C) ...........................................3-5
3.5 Display Unit (MODEL 1833/1933/1943)................................................3-9
3.6 Display Unit (MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD-1900C) ...................3-14
3.7 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1722/1722C) .....................................................3-19
3.8 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1732/1732C, MODEL1833/1833C) ................3-21

3.9 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1742/1742C) .....................................................3-23


3.10 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1762/1762C) ...................................................3-25
3.11 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1933/1933C) ...................................................3-28
3.12 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1943/1943C) ...................................................3-32

Chapter 4. Adjustment
4.1 Adjusters ..................................................................................................4-2

4.1.1 MAIN (20P8170) Board-ETR-6/10N .................................................4-2


4.1.2 SPU (03P9280) Board – MODEL 1722/1732/1742/1752/1762...........4-3
4.1.3 SPU (03P9286) Board – MODEL 1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C.........4-4
4.1.4 SPU (03P9288) Board – MODEL 1833/1933/1943.............................4-5
4.1.5 SPU (19P1001) Board
– MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD/GP-1900C...................................4-6
4.1.6 PWR (03P9282) Board – GD/GP-1700/1700C....................................4-7
4.1.7 PWR (03P9283) Board
– MODEL 1722/1722C/1722/1732/1732C/1742/1742C/1762/1762C ...4-8
4.1.8 PWR (19P1005) Board
– MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD/GP-1900C...................................4-9
4.1.9 CRT (A1QA90SPXX) – MODEL 1833/1933/1943.............................4-10
4.1.10 PIP (19P1004) Board
– MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD/GP-1900C...................................4-12
4.1.11 ARP (18P9013) Board ........................................................................4-13
4.1.12 INT (03P8630) Board – MODEL 1742/1742C ..................................4-14
4.1.13 INT (03P9298) Board – MODEL 1722/1722C ..................................4-15
4.1.14 IF AMP (IF-7758C) Board – MODEL 1742/1742C ..........................4-16

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4.1.15 IF AMP (IF-9214) Board


–MODEL 1833/1833C/1933/1933C/1943/1943C...............................4-17
4.1.16 IF AMP (03P9215) Board – MODEL 1732/1732C/1762/1762C.......4-18
4.1.17 IF AMP (03P9269) Board – MODEL 1722/1722C............................4-19
4.1.18 MODULATOR (03P9235) Board – MODEL 1943/1943C ................4-22
4.1.19 MODULATOR (03P9235A) Board
– MODEL 1762/1762C/1933/1933C...................................................4-24
4.1.20 MODULATOR (03P9270) Board – MODEL 1722/1722C ................4-25
4.1.21 MODULATOR (MD9208) Board
– MODEL 1732/1732C/1833/1833C.....................................................4-29
4.1.22 MODULATOR (MD9052A) Board – MODEL 1742/1742C .............4-30
4.1.23 PTU-9335 – MODEL 1732/1732C/1833/1833C................................4-31

Chapter 5. Maintenance
5.1 Dip Switch.................................................................................................5-1
5.2 Jumper Settings........................................................................................5-2
5.3 Clearing Memory ...................................................................................5-3
5.4 Replacement of Major Parts ...................................................................5-5
5.5 How to update NavNet’s software via Ethernet ....................................5-9
5.6 Program Numbers....................................................................................5-12

Supplement A. Network sounder, ETR-6/10N


1. Circuit description .....................................................................................A-1
1.1 Digital circuit .........................................................................................A-2

1.2 Transmitter circuit..................................................................................A-3


1.3 Receiver circuit ......................................................................................A-3
1.4 Power supply circuit ..............................................................................A-4
1.5 Connector pin assignment......................................................................A-5
2. Location of parts ......................................................................................A-6
3. Jumpers.....................................................................................................A-6
4. Adjustment ...............................................................................................A-7
5. LEDs ..........................................................................................................A-8
6. Test points .................................................................................................A-8 
7. Transducer Check ....................................................................................A-9
7.1 Measuring capacitance...........................................................................A-9
7.2 Measuring impedance at resonant point ................................................A-9

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7.3 Measuring resonant frequency...............................................................A-10
7.4 Resonance waveforms ...........................................................................A-13

Supplement B. Radar Simulation Data ...................................B-1 

Supplement C. MODEL 1953C


1. General .....................................................................................................C-1
2. Power Supply Unit PSU-005  .................................................................C-2
3. Transceiver Unit (RTR-060)  .................................................................C-6 

4. Adjustment of Scanner Unit .................................................................C-10 

Exploded View ......................................................................................D-1


Mechanical Parts List .......................................................................M-1 
Electrical Parts List ............................................................................E-1
Schematic Diagrams .........................................................................S-0A

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 Chapter 1. General
1.1 General
Furuno’s “NavNet” is the Ethernet based high-speed network. NavNet products will allow us to
customize marine electronics according to user’s needs with simple cablings. All display units are
capable of controlling any component connected to the NavNet network. NavNet series include;

1) 7-inch monochrome radar/video plotter: Model 1722/1732/1742/1752/1762


2) 7-inch color radar/video plotter: Model 1722C/1732C/1742C/1752C/1762C
3) 10-inch monochrome CRT radar/video plotter: Model 1833/1933/1943
4) 10.4-inch color LCD radar/video plotter: Model 1833C/1933C/1943C
5) 7-inch monochrome STN LCD Video plotter: GD-1700
6) 7-inch monochrome color TFT LCD Video plotter: GD-1700C
7) 10.4-inch color TFT LCD video plotter: GD-1900C
8) Network sounder: ETR-6/10N
9) GPS receiver antenna: GP-310B

The GPS receiver antenna GP-310B looks like an antenna, but it is a compact 12-channel GPS
receiver.

The IF amplifier used on the NavNet series radars differs from model to model: Model
1722/1722C/1732/1732C/1742/1742C/1752/1752C/1762/1762C uses “Linear” IF amplifier,
while Model 1833/ 833C/1933/933C/1943/1943C uses “Logarithmic” IF amplifier.

An Ethernet repeating hub needs to be arranged locally for a multiple display system.

* Ethernet is a trade mark of Xerox corporation, registered in U.S. and other countries.

Model 1953C : See Supplement C.

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1.2 About The NavNet


The following describes more details about NavNet. The NavNet is a baseband network that
provides a single channel for communications across the physical medium (e.g., cable), so only
one device can transmit at a time. An analogy is a single phone lines such as you usually have to
your house: Only one person can talk at a time – if more than one person wants to talk everyone
has to take turns. Data travels in packets on a network. Packets are transmitted in standard Ethernet
frames. The Ethernet header contains the destination and source addresses and the Ethernet type
code. The data field immediately follows the header.
+- - - - - - - -+
| 6 byte | Destination Address
| |
+- - - - - - - -+
| 6 bytes | Source Address Header
| |
+- - - - - - - -+
| 2 bytes | Type field
| |
+- - - - - - - -+
| ?? bytes | Data
| |
+- - - - - - - -+
Figure 1.1 Packet
The NavNet supports a 10 Mb/s transmission rate over two pairs of Category 3 shielded twisted
pair (STP) cabling. The NavNet protocol is TCP/IP and the media access control mechanism used
by the NavNet is CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access).
Table 1 compares the NavNet with different physical types of Ethernet.

Table 1.1 NavNet vs. Ethernet

10Base5 10Base2 10Base-T 100Base-T2 NavNet


Cable type Single Single RG 58 Two pairs of Two pairs of Two pair of
50-ohm coaxial cable 100-ohm 100–ohm Category 3
coaxial cable (5mm thick) Category 3 or Category 3 or shielded
(10mm thick) better better twisted pair
unshielded unshielded (STP) cabling
twisted pair twisted pair
(UTP) cabling (UTP) cabling
Transmission 10M bps 10M bps 10M bps 100M bps 10M bps
rate
Maximum 500 185 m 100 m 100 m 30 m
segment length
in meter
Maximum 100 30 2 2 2
number of
transceiver per
segment
Maximum 2500 925 200 200 60
network length in (5 segments) (5 segments) (one hub) (one hub) (one hub)
meter
Connector RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 MJA6

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1.2 About The NavNet

All NavNet connections are point-to-point. This implies that a NavNet cable can have a maximum
of two NavNet transceivers with one at each end of the cable. One end of the cable is typically
attached to an  Ethernet repeating hub or an active hub. The other end is attached directly to a
NavNet product, which includes a NavNet network interface card (NIC). Two NavNet products
may be directly attached to each other without a hub. In this case, a “crossover cable” (type:
MJA6SPF0014), of which each end is terminated with a 6 position MJ connector, is used: one pair
of wires is used for transmitting data, and the other pair for receiving data. When attaching a
NavNet product to a repeating hub, a normal “straight through” cable is used and the cross over
function is performed inside the repeating hub. In practically, when the NavNet is connected to the
hub, a NavNet conversion cable (type: MJ-A6SRMD/TM11AP8-005) is required.

The run length of NavNet cables is limited to 30 meters. The point-to-point cable connections of
the NavNet result in a “star” topology for the network. A star topology consists of a central hub
with point-to-point links that appear to radiate out from the center like light from a star. The star
topology simplifies maintenance, allows for faster troubleshooting, and isolates cable problems to
a single wiring link.

(1) What is a hub?


A hub is a common wiring point for star-topology networks. Hubs have multiple ports to attach
the different cable runs. Hubs do not read any of the data passing through them and are not
aware of a packet’s source or destination. Essentially, a hub simply receives incoming packets,
possibly amplifies the electrical signal, and broadcasts these packets out to all devices on the
network. Typically speaking, three different types of hub exist:
1) Passive 2) Active 3) Intelligent

Passive hubs do not amplify the electrical signal of incoming packets before broadcasting them
out to the network. Active hubs, on the other hand, will perform this function - - a function that
is also present in a different type of dedicated network device called a “repeater.” Some people
use the term “concentrator” when referring to a passive hub and the term “multiport repeater”
when referring to an active hub. The NavNet uses an active hub. Intelligent hubs add extra
features to an active hub that are of particular importance to businesses.

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(2) Cable Category Specifications


EIA/TIA category specification provides for the following cable transmission speeds with
specifications.

Table 1.2 Cable categories


Category Data rate (Max.) Remarks
1 No performance criteria
2 4Mb/s Used for telephone wiring
3 16Mb/s Used for Ethernet 10Base-T
4 20Mb/s Used for 10Base-T
5 100Mb/s Used for 100Base-T, 10Base-T

(3) What happens when a collision occurs?


A collision occurs when two devices transmit at exactly the same time. Since only one device
can transmit at a time, both devices back off and attempt to retransmit again. Each device waits
a random amount of time and the two are very likely to retry at different times. Thus the second
one will sense that the network is busy and wait until the packet is finished. If the two devices
retry at the same time, they will collide again, and the process repeats until either the packet
finally makes it onto the network without collisions.

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1.3 NavNet cables

1.3 NavNet cables 


The table lists the NavNet cables.

Table 1.3 NavNet cables

Parts Name Type Code No. Remarks


MJ NavNet cable MJ-A6SPF0014-010 000-144-421 1m, cross,
6-pin MJ (female)/6-pin MJ (female)
MJ NavNet cable MJ-A6SPF0014-050 000-144-422 5m, cross,
6-pin MJ (female)/6-pin MJ (female)
MJ NavNet cable MJ-A6SPF0014-100 000-144-423 10m, cross,
6-pin MJ (female)/6-pin MJ (female)
MJ NavNet cable MJ-A6SPF0014-200 000-144-424 20m, cross,
6-pin MJ (female)/6-pin MJ (female)

MJ NavNet cable MJ-A6SPF0014-300 000-144-425 30m, cross,


6-pin MJ (female)/6-pin MJ (female)
NavNet MJ-A6SRMD/TM11AP8-005 000-144-463 50cm, cross,
conversion cable 6-pin MJ (male)/8-pin RJ-45 (jack)

MJA6SP MJA6SP
1 < - - [TX+] - - - - - - - [RX+] - - >3
2 < - - [TX-] - - - - - - - [RX-] - - >4
3 < - - [RX+] - - - - - - [TX+] - - >1
4 < - - [RX-] - - - - - - - [TX-] - - >2
5< >5
6 < - - - - - - - - shield - - - - - - - - >6

Figure 1.2 Wiring Diagram (MJ-A6SPF0014)

MJA6SR RJ45
1 < - - [TX+] - - - - - - - [RX+] - - >3
2 < - - [TX-] - - - - - - - [RX-] - - >6
3 < - - [RX+] - - - - - - [TX+] - - >1
4 < - - [RX-] - - - - - - - [TX-] - - >2
5< >5
6 < - - - - - - - - shield - - - - - - - - >shield

Figure 1.3 Wiring Diagram (MJ-A6SRMD/TM11AP8-005)

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1.4 Connection to hub

1.4 Connection to hub


The NavNet series is connected to the hub by using an optional NavNet conversion cable.

MJA6SPF0014-XXX MJA6SRDMD/TM11AP-005 Local Supply

MJ  MJ  MJ  RJ-45  Hub

Figure 1.4 Cabling to hub with MJ/RJ NavNet cables

1.5 Notice on making NavNet network


In the NavNet network,
1) An Ethernet hub is required to connect three or more NavNet products.
2) Only one hub is used.
3) The cable length between the hub and the NavNet product should not exceed 35 meters.
4) The cable length between the NavNet products should not exceed 30 meters.
5) The radar displays own radar picture only.
6) One radar in the network can be equipped with an optional target autoplotter.

The following illustrations show typical connections of NavNet products.

M1833C 

Figure 1.5 One station system

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1.5 Notice on making NavNet network

GD-1700C 

M1833C 

Figure 1.6 Two station system

GD-1700C 

M1833C 

HUB 

Network
Sounder

Figure 1.7 Three station system

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1.5 Notice on making NavNet network

GD-1700C 

M1833C 
GD-1900C 

HUB 

Network
Sounder  

Figure 1.8 Four station system

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1.6 Network setup

1.6 Network setup


The NavNet uses TCP/IP data communication protocol. TCP/IP is a set of protocols which allow
cooperating computers to share resources across a network. TCP stands for Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) and IP for Internet Protocol. IP provides the basic packet delivery service for the
NavNet. The IP protocol implements a system of logical host addresses called IP addresses. The IP
addresses are used by the NavNet to identify devices and to perform internetwork routing. IP is a
connectionless protocol, which means that IP does not exchange control information (called a
handshake) to establish an end-to-end connection before transmitting data.

The IP addresses are assigned to the NavNet display units before shipment as below. It is necessary
to change the last three digits of the IP address when like models are used in a network. Never set
the same IP address in the network. The three digits is any number between 001 and 254.

Table 1.4 IP addresses of NavNet products (Factory-default)


Model IP ADDRESS HOST NAME
MODEL1722/1732/17421752//1762 172.031.003.004 RADAR
MODEL1722C/1732C/1742C/1752C/1762C 172.031.003.001 RADAR
MODEL1833/1933/1943 172.031.003.002 RADAR
MODEL1833C/1933C/1943C 172.031.003.003 RADAR
GD-1700/1700C 172.031.014.001 PLOTTER
GD-1900C 172.031.003.003 PLOTTER
ETR-6/10N 172.031.092.001 SOUNDER

The IP address is set in the NETWORK SETUP menu (Special Hidden Keystroke). See figure
below.


NETWORK
IP ADDRESS
SETUP
172.031.003.001
HOST NAME
EDIT
RADAR________ 
RADAR SOURCE
RADAR________ 
CHART SOURCE
 ______________ 
 ______________ 
 ______________ 
SOUNDER SOURCE
SOUNDER_____ 
SUBNET MASK
255.255.000.000 RETURN
GATEWAY ADDRESS
000.000.000.000
OFFSET PORT NUMBER
10000

 
Figure 1.9 NETWORK SETUP menu (ex. MODEL1722C series)

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1.6 Network setup

In addition to the entry of the IP address, Host name, Radar source, Chart source, and Sounder
source must be entered to get various display modes and display combinations in the NETWORK
SETUP menu.

1) Host Name: Type a name for own display unit to distinguish it from others in the network. The
factory-default is shown in the above table. The name can contain figures.
2) Radar Source: Type the host name of the display unit from which the radar picture is received.
This line is factory-set to RADAR for Model series display unit which comes with the scanner
unit.
3) Chart Source: Type the host name of the display unit from which the chart data is received or
which has chart card in its slot to use. A maximum of three units, excluding own display unit
are preset on three lines.
4) Sounder Source: Factory-default is SOUNDER to connect the network sounder ETR-6/10N to
the network. When the ETR-6/10N is not connected, blank this line so that the sounder symbol
in the display selection window is disabled with a red X mark.

Subnet mask, Gateway address, and Offset port number are not used. Never change these values.
(SUBNET MASK: 255.255.000.000; GATEWAY ADDRESS: 000.000.000.000; and OFFSET
PORT NUMBER: 10000)

Radar source and sounder source are also selectable through the user accessible Select source
menu. When two radars or more are connected in the network, either of them is selected through
the Select source menu by the user. Note that at the moment, one netsounder can be used in the
network. The Sounder option is for future-use.

Important!
The same radar source should be selected on the NavNet plotter display units. Never select
different radar source on each plotter display unit if two radars and plotters are in the network. For
example, in the network shown in the figure below, radar source must be selected to either
M1943C or M1833C on both plotters.

Table 1.6 shows the example of setup menu setting for a network shown in Figure 1.10.

Table 1.5 Example of setup menu setting (1)


Display Unit Host name Radar source Chart source Sounder source
M1943C M1943C M1943C GD19 SOUNDER
GD1700C GD17 M1943C GD19, M1943C SOUNDER
GD1900C GD19 M1943C M1943C SOUNDER
ETR-6/10N SOUNDER (fixed) No menu No menu No menu

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1.6 Network setup

!  GP-310B

M1943C
ARP *1 SC-60, PG-1000

GD-1700C HUB ETR-6/10N

GD-1900C
*1

Figure 1.10 Example of a NavNet network, one radar

Table 1.7 shows the example of setup menu setting for a network shown in Figure 1.11.

Table 1.6 Example of setup menu setting (2)


Display Unit Host name Radar source Chart source Sounder source
M1943C M1943C See Table 1.8. M1833C Blank
GD1700C GD17 M1943C, M1833C Blank
GD1900C GD19 M1943C, M1833C Blank
M1883C M1833C M1943C Blank

The following radar source combinations are possible for a network shown in Figure 1.11.

Table 1.7 Selection of radar source


Display Unit Radar source Radar source Radar source Radar source
(example 1) (example 2) (example 3) (example 4)
M1943C M1943C M1943C M1833C M1943C
GD1700C M1943C M1833C M1833C M1943C
GD1900C M1943C M1833C M1833C M1943C
M1833C M1833C M1833C M1833C M1943C


GP-310B

M1943C
ARP *1 SC-60, PG-1000

GD-1700C HUB GD-1900C


M1833C
*1

Figure 1.11 Example of a NavNet network, two radars

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1.7 ARP Function

1.7 ARP Function


In the network shown in Figure 1.12, the radar sends following signals to the plotter.

1) Radar picture
2) Heading data from SC-60 or PG-1000
3) LL and speed data from GP-310B
4) ARP TTM data

GP-310B

M1943C
SC-60, PG-1000
ARP
1) Radar picture
2) Heading data from SC-60 or PG-1000
Acquiring and 3) LL and speed data from GP-310
deleting target
4) ARP TTM data
GD-1700C

Figure 1.12 Signals between radar and plotter

The radar picture includes Heading data so that the display in HU, NU, or CU mode is available on
the plotter. TTM data is switched on and off through OUTPUT THROUGH NETWORK menu. A
target is acquired and tracking target is erased from the plotter. Note that only one radar in the
network can be quipped with ARP board. Table below summarizes controls of radar picture and
ARP targets.

Table 1.8
Mode selection Radar signal Mode which
Display unit ARP function
(HU/NU/CU) processing displays TTM
M1943C Possible Controlling own Acquiring and Radar, Plotter, and
radar picture. Deleting a target Combination modes
GD-1700C Possible Controlling own Acquiring and Radar, Plotter, and
radar picture. Deleting a target Combination modes

In the network shown in Figure 1.11, 1) with the radar source selection of example 4, a target can
be acquired and a tracking target can be erased from all display units; 2) with example 1, M1833C
cannot control ARP on the M1943C if M1833C displays own radar picture on the screen; and 3)
with example 3, ARP target does not appear on the screen.

Table 1.9 ARP vs. radar source setting


Display Unit Radar ARP Radar ARP Radar ARP Radar ARP
source source source source
M1943C M1943C Yes M1943C Yes M1833C No M1943C Yes
GD1700C M1943C Yes M1833C No M1833C No M1943C Yes
GD1800C M1943C Yes M1833C No M1833C No M1943C Yes
M1833C M1833C No M1833C No M1833C No M1943C Yes
Yes: ARP target is displayed and controlled.

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1.8 Connection of ETR

1.8 Connection of ETR


If the ETR receives the interfere from the echo sounder even when Interference Rejecter is
turned on, the connection of the external KP is required as below. Drill a hole on the chassis
of the ETR to pass through the cable.

ETR6/10N Y

 J 4
EXTKP_OUT 1 EXTKP_OUT
2
3 EXTKP_IN
4

Figure 1.13 Connection of External KP

How to make factory reset for IP address


To get factory default setting of IP address and Host name,
1. Put a jumper between J8 #1 and #2, and between J8 #7 and #8.
2. Turn on the ETR.
CR1 lights and then blinks when the reset is complete. 

 J 8

 J 4

CR1

Figure 1.14 ETR-6/10N with cover removed 

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1.9 Differences between NavNet products

1.9 Differences between NavNet products


(1) Between MODEL 17XX/17XXC and GD/GP-1700/1700C

Table 1.10

Item MODEL 17XX/17XXC GD/GP-1700/1700C


Radar connector (DJ) Provided Not provided
PWR board 03P9283 03P9282
DIP SW setting on SPU board (#1, S1) OFF ON

(2) MODEL 1722/1722C/1732/1732C/1742/1742C/1762/1762C


Antenna type is set as below in the Radar setup menu/Installation setup/system configuration.

Table 1.11

Models Antenna Type Remarks


MODEL 1722/1722C A (24 nm) Radome
MODEL 1732/1732C B (36 nm) Radome
MODEL 1742/1742C/1752/1752C C (36 nm) Open
MODEL 1762/1762C D (48 nm) Open
In watch man mode, radome type antenna stops rotating and open type antenna rotates at STBY.

(3) Between MODEL 18X/19XC and GD/GP-1900C


Radar source and Host name in the system setup menu are set as below at installation.

Table 1.12
Models Host name Radar source
MODEL 18XXC/19XXC RADAR (default) RADAR, same as host name
GD/GP-1900C PLOTTER (default) Blank or host name of radar display unit

(4) MODEL 1833/1833C/1933/1933C/1943/1943C


Antenna type is set as below in the Radar setup menu/Installation setup/system configuration.

Table 1.13
Models Antenna Type Remarks
MODEL 1833/1833C B (36 nm) Radome
MODEL 1933/1933C F (48 nm) Open
MODEL 1943/1943C G (64 nm) Open
In watch man mode, radome type antenna stops rotating and open type antenna rotates at STBY.

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(5) Warm-up time


The warm-up period differs from set to set.

Table 1.14

Models Warm-up time


MODEL 1722/1722C 1:00
MODEL 1732/1732C 1:30
MODEL 1742/1742C/1752/1752C 1:30
MODEL 1762/1762C 1:30
MODEL 1833/1833C 1:30
MODEL 1933/1933C 1:30
MODEL 1943/1943C 1:30

(6) Comparisons of radar antenna

Table 1.15

Type Max. range Ant. type PWR Remarks


A 24 nm Radome 2 kW MODEL 1722/1722C
B 36 nm Radome 4 kW MODEL 1732/1732C/1833/1833C
C 36 nm Open 2 kW MODEL 1742/1742C/1752/1752C
D 48 nm Open 4 kW MODEL 1762/1762C
E 48 nm Radome Not used
F 48 nm Open 4 kW MODEL 1933/1933C

G 64 nm Opne 6 kW MODEL 1943/1943C


In watch man mode, radome type antenna stops rotating and open type
antenna rotates at STBY.

(7) 300cd vs. 700cd (MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C)


a) Type of display unit differs. 300cd : RDP-138; 700cd : RDP-139
b) Type of LCD unit including the chassis differs.
c) One fan motor is used for 300cd and two fan motors for 700cd.
d) 300cd LCD is connected to J104 on the SPU board and 700cd to J105.

1.10 Special keystrokes


Following summarizes the special keystrokes used for NavNet series products.
1) Installation menu: Power on while holding down [MENU].
2) Count down timer bypass:
Press [ENT] five times while holding down the fourth softkey (ST-BY) from top.
3) Complete Radar Installation menu reset:
Select Radar setup menu in the Installation menu, and then, select Next page. Press
[CLEAR] key five times while holding down the fourth softkey from top.

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1.11 Boards & Major Components

1.11 Boards & Major Components

DISPLAY UNIT

MODEL
Board Name MODEL 1722/1732/1742/1752/1762
1722C/1732C/1742C/1752C/1762C
SPU Board 03P9280 03P9286
NET Board 03P9284
PWR Board 03P9283
PANEL Board 03P9281
LCD Unit F-51232NF JR-SFW EDTCA14QEF

Board Name GD-1700 GD-1700C


SPU Board 03P9280 03P9286
NET Board 03P9284
PWR Board 03P9282
PANEL Board 03P9281
LCD Unit F-51232NF JR-SFW EDTCA14QEF
* Model 17XX and GD/GP-1700 use different type of PTU board and same SPU board with
different Dip Switch settings.
* Display Unit of Model series has a DJ connector, but that of GD/GP does not.

MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C
Board Name MODEL 1833/1933/1943
GD-1900C
SPU Board 03P9288 19P1001
CRD Board - 19P1003
NET Board 03P9284
PWR Board 03P9296 19P1005
FILTER Board 03P9304 -
PANEL Board 03P9287 19P1002
INT Board 03P9290 -
ARP Board (Optional) 18P9013 (MODEL series only)
PIP Board(Optional) - 19P1004
MCN Board - 19P1007 (300cd)
NL6488BC33-31 (300cd)
CRT/LCD Unit A1QA90SPXX
104MU-1 (700cd)
* Difference between Model 18XX/19XXc and GD-1900c is menu settings.
* Display type of RDP-138 is 300cd and RDP-139 is 700cd.

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1.11 Boards & Major Components

SCANNER UNIT
MODEL 1722 MODEL 1732 MODEL 1742 MODEL 1752 MODEL 1762
Board Name
1722C 1732C 1742C 1752C 1762C
SCANNER Unit RSB-0087 RSB-0071 RSB-0047 RSB-0091 RSB-0070
RF Unit RTR-070 RTR-058 RTR-051 RTR-069 RTR-065
MODULATOR Board 03P9270 MD-9208 MD-9052A 03P9309 03P9235 A
03P9299 IF-9215 IF-7758C 03P9310 IF-9215
IF AMP Board
(Linear AMP) (Linear AMP) (Linear AMP) (Linear AMP) (Linear AMP)
INT Board/RTB Board 03P9298 – 03P8630 03P9311 03P9249
PWR Board – PTU-9335 – 03P9315 –
RU-9458 RU-9360
(Original) (Original)
MIC SRX-25, A RU-9390 RU-9390
RU-9458A RU-9390C
(Current) (Current)
E3571 E3571
E3571
MG5388 MG5388
Magnetron E3588 MG5388
MAF1421B E3587 MAF1421B MAF1421B
MG5248 MG5248
Circulator Including MIC FCX73 FCX71 RC-4356 RC-4356
RM-8025
(24rpm)
Scanner Motor RM-9455 RM-9087A RM-8577 RM-8629
RM-8711
(48rpm)
Signal Cable S03-87-XX S03-88-XX S03-90-XX S03-90-XX S03-89-XX

MODEL 1833 MODEL 1933 MODEL 1943


Board Name
1833C 1933C 1943C
RSB-0070 (24rpm) RSB-0070 (24rpm)
SCANNER Unit RSB-0071 RSB-0073 (48rpm) RSB-0073 (48rpm)
RF Unit RTR-057 RTR-064 RTR-059
MODULATOR Board MD-9208 03P9235 A 03P9235
IF AMP Board IF-9214 (LOG AMP) IF-9214 (LOG AMP) IF-9214 (LOG AMP)
INT Board – 03P9249 03P9249
MIC RU-9360 RU-9390 RU-9390
E3571, MG5248 E3571, MG5388 MG5389
Magnetron
MAF1421B MAF1421B, MG5248 E3560
Circulator FCX73 RC-4356 RC-4356
RM-8025 (24rpm) RM-8025 (24rpm)
Scanner Motor RM-9087A RM-8711 (48rpm) RM-8711 (48rpm)
Signal Cable MJ-BJ24LPF0002-XX MJ-BJ24LPF0005-XX MJ-BJ24LPF0005-XX

GPS RECEIVER ANTENNA


Board Name GP-310B
PWR-IF Board  20P8170
GPS Board GH-79L1A-P

NETWORK SOUNDER
Board Name ETR-6/10N
MAIN Board 02P6294
NET Board 03P9284

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1.12 Specifications

1.12 Specifications
RADAR DISPLAY UNIT
7”Monochrome LCD 7”Color LCD
Radar / VideoPlotter Radar /VideoPlotter
MODEL
MODEL 1732 MODEL 1742 MODEL 1762 MODEL 1722C MODEL 1732C MODEL 1742C MODEL 1762C
1722

DISPLAY UNIT
Type 7”Monochrome STN LCD 240X320 pixels 7”Color TFT LCD 232X320 pixels
NAVNET Interface Ethernet 10-BaseT
Interface Input: BWC, BWR, DBK, DBS, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GSV, HDT, HDM, HDG, MSS, MTW, MWV, RMA,
(NMEA 0183 format) RMB, RMC, TTM, VHW, VTG, VYW, VWT, VWR, ZDA
--: any talker Output: AAM, APB, BOD, BW C, BWR, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GTD, MSK, MTW, RMA, RMB, RMC, TLL,
(menu selection) VHW, VTG, WPL, XTE, ZDA
RADAR CHARACTERISTICS
Head-up, Course-up, North-up*, True Motion**
Display Modes
(* Heading input required ** Heading and speed input required)
0.125 to 24 0.125 to 36 0.125 to 36 0.125 to 48 0.125 to 24 0.125 to 36 0.125 to 36 0.125 to 48
Range Scales (nm)
14 steps 15 steps 15 steps 16 steps 14 steps 15 steps 15 steps 16 steps
Range Resolution 29 m
Bearing Resolution 6.7 deg 5.5 deg 5.0 deg 3.9 deg 6.7 deg 5.5 deg 5.0 deg 3.9 deg
Minimum Range 41 m
Bearing Accuracy ± 1 deg
Range Ring
0.9 % of range or 8 m, whichever is greater
Accuracy
Echo Trail Interval: 15 s, 30 s, 1 min, 3 min, 6 min, 15 min, 30 min or Continuous
PLOTTER CHARACTERISTICS
Map Scale 0.125 to 1024 nm
Latitude Limits Between 85 deg N and 85 deg S
Plot Interval 1 s to 59 min 59 s or 0.01 to 9.99 nm
Display Modes Course plot, Nav data, Steering display, Highway
Presentation Modes TM/RM North-up, Course-up, Auto Couse-up
Memory Capacity Up to 8,000 points for ship’s track and marks, 1,000 waypoints, 200 planned routes (max. 35 waypoints/route)
Arrival/anchor watch, XTE, proximity alert, ship speed, depth*, water temperature*, fish*
Alarms
(*Network sounder required, temperature sensor required for water temperature alarm)
Loaded from FURUNO MiniChart, Navionics Nav-Chart, C-MapNT chart cards. *Chart must be determined upon
Electronic Charts*
ordering. Choice of two units: Furuno & Navionics or C-Map
ANTENNA RADIATOR
φ 460 mm φ 602 mm φ 665 mm φ 1035 mm φ 460 mm (18”) φ 602 mm (24”) φ 665 mm (2ft) φ 1035 mm
Type
(18”) Radome (24”) Radome (2ft) Open (3.5ft) Open Radome Radome Open (3.5ft) Open
Rotation Speed 24 rpm 24 rpm 24 rpm 24 rpm 24 rpm 24 rpm 24 rpm 24 rpm

Wind Load Relative 100 kt


Hor: 5.2 deg Hor: 4.0 deg Hor: 3.5 deg Hor: 2.4 deg Hor: 5.2 deg Hor: 4.0 deg Hor: 3.5 deg Hor: 2.4 deg
Beamwidth
Ver: 25 deg Ver: 20 deg Ver: 30 deg Ver: 27 deg Ver: 25 deg Ver: 20 deg Ver: 30 deg Ver: 27 deg
RF TRANSCEIVER
Peak Output Power 2.2 kW 4 kW 2.2 kW 4 kW 2.2 kW 4 kW 2.2 kW 4 kW
Warming up 60 sec 90 sec 90 sec 90 sec 60 sec 90 sec 90 sec 90 sec
Frequency 9410 ± 30 MHz (X- Band)
Pulselength & PRR 0.08 µs/2100 Hz (0.125 to 1 nm), 0.3 µs/1200 Hz (1.5 to 3 nm), 0.8 µs/600 Hz (3 to 48 nm)
Intermediate
60 MHz
Frequency
Bandwidth 7 MHz
ENVIRONMENT (IEC 60945 test method) 
Temperature -15°C to +55°C (Display unit), -25°C to +70°C (Antenna unit),
Waterproofing IEC 60529 IPX5, USCG CFR-46 (Display unit), IEC 60529 IPX6 (Antenna unit),
POWER SUPPLY
Rated 12 –24 VDC: 12 –24 VDC: 12 –24 VDC: 12 –24 VDC: 12 –24 VDC: 12 –24 VDC: 12 –24 VDC: 12 –24 VDC:
Voltage/Current 3.7-1.8 A 3.8-1.9 A 3.9-2.0 A 4.2-2.1 A 4.4-2.2 A 4.5-2.3 A 4.6-2.3 A 4.9-2.4 A
COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE
Standard 0.90 m
Steering 0.60 m

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RADAR
10”Monochrome CRT 10.4”Color LCD
Radar / VideoPlotter Radar / VideoPlotter
MODEL 1833 MODEL 1933 MODEL 1943 MODEL 1833C MODEL 1933C MODEL 1943C

DISPLAY UNIT
Type 10”Green phosphor CRT 481X640 pixels 10.4”Color TFT LCD 640X480 pixels
NAVNET Interface Ethernet 10-BaseT
Interface (NMEA 0183 Input: BWC, BWR, DBK, DBS, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GSV, HDT, HDM, HDG, MSS, MTW, MWV, RMA,
format) RMB, RMC, TTM, VHW, VTG, VYW, VWT, VWR, ZDA
--: any talker (menu Output: AAM, APB, BOD, BW C, BWR, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GTD, MSK, MTW, RMA, RMB, RMC, TLL,
selection)  VHW, VTG, WPL, XTE, ZDA
RADAR CHARACTERISTICS
Head-up, Course-up, North-up*, True Motion**
Display Modes
(* Heading input required ** Heading and speed input required)
0.125 to 36 nm 0.125 to 48 nm 0.125 to 64 nm 0.125 to 36 nm 0.125 to 48 nm 0.125 to 64 nm
Range Scales (nm)
15 steps 16 steps 17 steps 15 steps 16 steps 17 steps
Range Resolution 20 m
Bearing Resolution 4.0 deg 2.4 deg 1.9 deg 4.0 deg 2.4 deg 1.9 deg
Minimum Range 27 m
Bearing Accuracy ± 1 deg
Range Ring Accuracy 0.9 % of range or 8 m, whichever is greater
Echo Trail Interval: 15 s, 30 s, 1 min, 3 min, 6 min, 15 min, 30 min or Continuous
PLOTTER CHARACTERISTICS
Map Scale 0.125 to 1024 nm
Latitude Limits Between 85 deg N and 85 deg S
Plot Interval 1 s to 59 min 59 s or 0.01 to 9.99 nm
Display Modes Course plot, Nav data, Steering display, Highway
Presentation Modes TM/RM North-up, Course-up, Auto Couse-up
Memory Capacity Up to 8,000 points for ship’s track and marks, 1,000 waypoints, 200 planned routes (max. 35 waypoints/route)
Arrival/anchor watch, XTE, proximity alert, ship speed, depth*, water t emperature*, fish*
Alarms
(*Network sounder required, temperature sensor required for water temperature alarm)
Loaded from FURUNO MiniChart, Navionics Nav-Chart, C-MapNT chart cards. *Chart must be determined
Electronic Charts*
upon ordering. Choice of two units: Furuno & Navionics or C-Map
ANTENNA RADIATOR
φ 602 mm φ 1035 mm φ 1255 mm φ 602 mm (24”) φ 1035 mm φ 1255 mm (4ft)
Type
(24”) Radome (3.5ft) Open (4ft) Open Radome (3.5ft) Open Open
Rotation Speed
24 rpm 24 rpm/48* rpm 24 rpm/48* rpm 24 rpm 24 rpm/48* rpm 24 rpm/48* rpm
*48 rpm is option
Relative 100 Relative wind 100 kt (24rpm) Relative wind 100 kt (24rpm)
Wind Load Relative 100 kt
kt Relative wind 70 kt (48rpm) Relative wind 70 kt (48rpm)
Hor: 3.9 deg Hor: 2.2 deg Hor: 1.85 deg Hor: 3.9 deg Hor: 2.2 deg Hor: 1.85 deg
Beamwidth
Ver: 20 deg Ver: 22 deg Ver: 22 deg Ver: 20 deg Ver: 22 deg Ver: 22 deg
RF TRANSCEIVER
Peak Output Power 4 kW 4 kW 6 kW 4 kW 4 kW 6 kW

Warming
Frequencyup 90 sec± 30 MHz (X- Band)
9410
Pulselength & PRR 0.08 ms/2100 Hz (0.125 to 1.5 nm), 0.3 ms/1200 Hz (1.5 to 3 nm), 0.8 ms/600 Hz (3 to 64 nm)
Intermediate
60 MHz
Frequency
Bandwidth Tx pulselength 0.08µs and 0.3µs:25 MHz, Tx pulselength 0.8µs and 0.3µs:3 MHz
ENVIRONMENT (IEC 60945 test method) 
Temperature -15°C to +55°C (Display unit), -25°C to +70°C (Antenna unit),
Waterproofing IEC 60529 IPX5, USCG CFR-46 (Display unit), IEC 60529 IPX6 (Antenna unit),
POWER SUPPLY
12 –24 VDC: 12 –24 VDC:
12 –24 VDC:
Rated Voltage / 12 –24 VDC: 12 –24 VDC: 12 –24 VDC: 5.6-2.7 A (300cd) 6.3-3.1 A (300cd)
5.3-2.6 A (300cd)
Current 5.0-2.5 A 6.5-3.2 A 7.2-3.7 A 6.7-3.2 A (700cd) 7.4-3.5 A (700cd)
6.4-3.1 A (700cd)
7.5-3.6 A (48 rpm) 8.1-3.8 A (48 rpm)
COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE
Standard 0.85 m 0.60 m
Steering 0.45 m 0.40 m

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VIDEO PLOTTER
7”Monochrome LCD 7”Color LCD 10.4”Color LCD
VideoPlotter VideoPlotter VideoPlotter
GP/GD-1700 GP/GD-1700C GP/GD-1900C

DISPLAY UNIT
7”Monochrome STN LCD 7”Color TFT LCD 10.4”Color TFT LCD
Type
240X320 pixels 232X320 pixels 640X480 pixels
NAVNET Interface Ethernet 10-BaseT
Input: BWC, BWR, DBK, DBS, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GSV, HDT*, HDM*, HDG*, MSS, MTW, MW V,
Interface (NMEA 0183
RMA,
format)
RMB, RMC, TTM, VHW*, VTG, VYW, VW T, VWR, ZDA (For GP-1900C only)
--: any talker (menu
Output: AAM, APB, BOD, BWC, BWR, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, GTD, MSK, MTW, RMA, RMB, RMC, TLL,
selection)
VHW, VTG, WPL, XTE, ZDA
PLOTTER CHARACTERISTICS
Map Scale 0.125 to 1024 nm

Latitude Limits
Plot Interval Between 85 deg
1 s to 59 min 59 sNor
and 85 to
0.01 deg S nm
9.99
Display Modes Course plot, Nav data, Steering display, Highway
Presentation Modes TM/RM North-up, Course-up, Auto Couse-up TM/RM North-up, Course-up
Up to 8,000 points for ship’s track and m arks, 1,000 waypoints, 200 planned routes (max. 35
Memory Capacity
waypoints/route)
Arrival/anchor watch, XTE, proximity alert, ship speed, depth*, water temperature*, fish*
Alarms
(*Network sounder required, temperature sensor required for water temperature alarm)
Loaded from FURUNO MiniChart, Navionics Nav-Chart, C-MapNT chart cards. *Chart must be
Electronic Charts*
determined upon ordering. Choice of two units: Furuno & Navionics or C-Map
ENVIRONMENT (IEC 60945 test method) 
Temperature -15°C to +55°C
Waterproofing IEC 60529 IPX5, USCG CFR-46
POWER SUPPLY
12 –24 VDC:
Rated Voltage/Current 12 –24 VDC: 2.1-1.1 A (300cd)
1.5-0.7 A
3.1-1.6 A (700cd)
COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE
Standard 0.90 m 0.90 m
Steering 0.60 m 0.40 m

GPS RECEIVER ANTENNA


GPS RECEIVER
GP-310B

RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS
Receiver type Twelve discrete Channels, C/A code, all-in-view
Receiver Frequency L1 (1575.42 MHz)
Time To First Fix 90 seconds typical (Always Cold Start at Turn-on)
Tracking Velocity 999 knots
Geodetic Systems WGS-84, NAD-27 and others
Accuracy 10 m approx (95% of the time )
Control System Controlled by NavNet product
Data Output: NMEA0183
ENVIRONMENT
Temperature -25°C to +70°C

Waterproofing IEC 60529 IPX6


POWER SUPPLY
Rated Voltage /
12-24 V / Max. 70 to 40 mA
Current

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1.12 Specifications

NETWORK SOUNDER
NETWORK SOUNDER
ETR-6/10N

TRANSCEIVER CHARACTERISTICS
Single (50 or 200 kHz), Dual (50 and 200 kHz), Bottom-lock. Bottom Zoom, Bottom Discrimination,
Display modes
Marker Zoom, A-Scope
Frequency Dual frequency 50 and 200 kHz
Output Power 600 W / 1 kW rms
Range Scale 8 basic ranges customized to max 1,200 m (4,000 ft, 1,300 fa)
Range Phasing Up to 2,400 m (8,000 ft, 1,3000 fa)
Data Output Through Ethernet
ENVIRONMENT
Temperature -15°C to +55°C
Waterproofing IPX2

Rated Voltage 12-24 VDC (Max. 11.0 W) POWER SUPPLY

Input/Output Ports
NMEA IN NMEA IN HEADING NMEA IN Connector for
NMEA OUT NMEA OUT (AD10 or NMEA) RS-232C Radar Antenna
12 VDC OUT 12 VDC OUT
EXT. BUZZER
MODEL 1722/1732/1742/1762 DATA 1 N/A DATA 2 DATA 3 Yes
MODEL
DATA 1 N/A DATA 2 DATA 3 Yes
1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C
MODEL 1833/1933/1943 DATA 1 N/A DATA 2 DATA 3 Yes
MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C DATA 1 DATA 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 Yes
GP/GD-1700 DATA 1 DATA 2 N/A DATA 3 N/A
GP/GD-1700C DATA 1 DATA 2 N/A DATA 3 N/A
GP/GD-1900C DATA 1 DATA 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 Yes

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1.13 Radar Antenna Compatibility

1.13 Radar Antenna Compatibility


The NavNet series raders use the same antenna unit as that of existing models.

NAVNET Radars 
Existing Model  Antenna unit  IF Amp 
10” Mono 10” Color CRT 10” Color CRT
7” Mono  7” Color 
CRT  300cd  700cd 
MODEL 1721M2 RSB-0067 Linear MODEL 1722 MODEL 1722C

MODEL 1731M3 RSB-0071-058 Linear MODEL 1732 MODEL 1732C

MODEL 1751M2 RSB-0047-051 Linear MODEL 1742 MODEL 1742C


RSB-0061-053 Linear MODEL 1762 MODEL 1762C
MODEL 1761M3 RSB-0070-065
Linear MODEL 1762 MODEL 1762C
(NEW)
MODEL 821 RSB-0067 Linear MODEL 1722 MODEL 1722C

MODEL 841 RSB-0071-058 Linear MODEL 1732 MODEL 1732C

RSB-0082-065 Linear MODEL 1762 MODEL 1762C


MODEL 851M2 RSB-0070-065
Linear MODEL 1762 MODEL 1762C
(NEW)
MODEL 861 RSB-0062-056 Linear MODEL 1762 MODEL 1762C

MODEL RSB0091-069
Linear MODEL 1752 MODEL 1752C
1752/1752C (NEW) 

MODEL 1832 RSB-0071-057 Log. MODEL 1833 MODEL 1833C MODEL 1833C
RSB-0082-064 Log. MODEL 1933 MODEL 1933C MODEL 1933C
RSB-0083-064
Log. MODEL 1933 MODEL 1933C
(48rpm)
MODEL 1932M2 RSB-0070-064
Log. MODEL 1933 MODEL 1933C MODEL 1933C
(NEW) 
RSB-0073-064 Log. MODEL 1933 MODEL 1933C
(NEW) (48rpm)
RSB-0070-059 Log. MODEL 1943 MODEL 1943C MODEL 1943C
MODEL 1942M2 RSB-0073-059
Log. MODEL 1943 MODEL 1943C
(48rpm)
FRS-1000A RSB-0071-057 Log. MODEL 1833 MODEL 1833C MODEL 1833C
RSB-0082-064 Log. MODEL 1933 MODEL 1933C MODEL 1933C
RSB-0083-064
Log. MODEL 1933 MODEL 1933C
(48rpm)
FRS-1000B RSB-0070-064
Log. MODEL 1933 MODEL 1933C MODEL 1933C
(NEW) 
RSB-0073-064
Log. MODEL 1933 MODEL 1933C
(NEW) (48rpm)
RSB-0070-059 Log. MODEL 1943 MODEL 1943C MODEL 1943C
FRS-1000C RSB-0073-059
Log. MODEL 1943 MODEL 1943C
(48rpm)

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1.14 Detail of Input/Output Data and Signals

1.14 Detail of Input/Output Data and Signals

$ Radar Echo
$ Heading
$ TTM Data Chart Card
Time, L/L,S/C
$ Waypint (Select go to waypoint Data only)
$ Nmea Data (Select by menu of OUTPUT
THROUGH NETWORK)
$ Chart Data
$ Key command (Radar/Sounder)

Heading 
GD1900 GD1900 Model1943 SC120
Time,L/L,S/C 

 N  N  N D D D H  N
 e   e   e   a   a   a  D A
 t  
 w  t  
 w  t  
 w  t  
 a   t  
 a   t  
 a   G  V
 o  o  o  3  2  1  1  1 

k  r 
k  r 

Key command.(Sounder) 

HUB ETR6/10N

$ Sounder Echo
$ Depth
$ Water Speed 

$ Waypint (Select go to waypoint Data only) $ Radar Echo $ Key command.(Radar)


$ NMEA Data (Select by menu of OUTPUT $ Heading $ Waypint(Select go to waypoint Data only)
THROUGH NETWORK) $ TTM Data $ Sounder Echo

$ Chart Data $ Waypint (Select go to waypoint Data only) $ Depth


$ Key command (Radar/Sounder) $ Nmea Data(Select by menu of OUTPUT $ Water speed
THROUGH NETWORK)
$ Sounder Echo
$ Depth
$ Water speed
$ Chart Data

Figure 1.15

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1.15 Sub-display Function

1.15 Sub-display Function

Navnet 10.4” color LCD display unit (RDP-138/139) can be used as a sub-display unit or a
monitor. The connectable radar is logarithmic IF amplifier radar but not linear IF amplifier radar.

Software which supports sub-display function:


1950001005 or above (C-MAP version)
1950002009 or above (Navionics version)

Hardware:
Serial numbers 4309-2825 to 3104, 3125, and after are equipped with modified SPU board
for sub display function.

1) When SPU board is 19P1001-33, only 10 m interconnection cable can be used. Using the
cable more than 10 m results in a noisy screen.

2) When SPU board is 19P1001-44, available is 10 m, 20 m and 30 m interconnection cable.

Field modification
Change the SPU board with –44 board or above.

Interconnection cables:
Parts Name Type Code Number Remarks

Cable
Cable Assy
Assy MJ
MJ MJ-B24LPF0008-100
MJ-B24LPF0008-200 000-145-125
000-145-126 10
20 m
m
Cable Assy MJ MJ-B24LPF0008-300 000-145-127 30 m

Port to be used: DJ1 connector

Menu Setting:
Select “MONITOR MODE” in RADAR SETUP menu (INSTALLATION SETUP/ SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION/Installation menu).

Factory-modified sets
Serial number of RDP-138/139 which equipped with –44 SPU board;
4309-3189 to 3215, 3219 to 3237, 3239 to 3240, 3248 to 3338, 3340 to 3344, 3346 to 3356,
3358 to 3370, 3373 to 3402, 3405 to 3442, 3444, 3446, 3448, 3449, 3454 to 3455, 3458, 3461,
3463, 3471, 3472, 3476, 3478 to 3480, 3501 and after

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 Chapter 2. Circuit Description


This chapter describes the circuit of NavNet series products briefly.

2.1 General
NavNet series radar is divided into two groups depending on the type of IF amplifier. One uses a
linear IF amplifier and the other a logarithmic amplifier. Figures 2.1 and 2.2 show the simplified
block diagram of each system.

TX: The trigger pulse, generated on the Processor (SPU) board in the display unit, is delivered to
the modulator in the scanner unit to oscillate the magnetron. The radar emits radio wave from the
radiator with the magnetron oscillating.

RX: The 9.4 GHz echo signal received by the antenna is converted down to 60 MHz IF signal by
the MIC. The IF amplifier amplifies the IF signal and output it to the video circuit on the SPU
board. The signal is displayed on the screen after digital signal processing. The received signal is
gain-, A/C sea-, and A/C rain-controlled in the linear IF amplifier, while the signal is not controlled
in the logarithmic amplifier but it is controlled in the video amplifier on the SPU board in the
display unit.

Auto plotter (Optional):


Applied from the SPU board to the ARP board are;
1) Heading in AD format
2) 8192 bearing pulse
3) Video
4) Trigger
5) Ship’s speed in IEC-61162 format.

The ARP board acquires and tracks targets. Data and symbol of the acquired target are displayed
on the screen via the SPU board. Target data includes position, CPU, TCPA, speed, and course.

Scanner Unit

Antenna

Mag. MIC
Display Unit

HD,BP
GAIN, A/C SEA,
IF LCD
Mod. A/C RAIN
Amp Processor 
Video
Trigger 

RF Module

Panel Power  

Ship’s mains  Nav.


Gyro
 
Figure 2.1 Simplified block diagram of radar which uses a linear IF amplifier
(MODEL 1722/1722C/1732/1732C/1742/1742C/1752/1752C/1762/1762C)

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2.1 General

Scanner Unit

Antenna

Mag. MIC
Display Unit

CRT or
LCD
IF HD,BP
Mod. Processor 
Amp ARP
Video
  *Option
Trigger 

RF Module

Panel Power  

M1832-SME-8
Ship’s mains  Nav.
Gyro
 

Figure 2.2 Simplified block diagram of radar which uses a logarithmic IF amplifier
(MODEL 1833, 1833C, 1933, 1933C, 1943, 1943C)

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2.2 Function of Board (Display Unit)

2.2 Function of Board (Display Unit)


Board Name Function
1) Includes a video amplifier circuit. (03P9288/19P1001 used for logarithmic amplifier)
(a) Applies GAIN, STC, FTC and IR to video signal and outputs to the A/D converter.
(b) Adjusts video signal input level (adjusted by Radar SETUP MENU).
(c) Changes STC curve according to the antenna height set on the Radar SETUP
menu.
2) Outputs Gain, A/C sea, and A/C rain control signals to the scanner unit.
(03P9280/03P9286 used for linear amplifier)
3) Performs A/D conversion of video signal.
(8 gradation : 03P9286/03P9288/19P1001, 4 gradation : 03P9280)
4) Processes the signal for Echo averaging (EAV 1/2/3)
5) Constructs radar picture using HD, BP, TRIG, and VIDEO signals.
6) Controls keyboard.
SPU Board 7) Controls tuning circuit.
8) Outputs Tx trigger and pulselength selection signals to the antenna unit.
03P9280 9) Processes the signal for Echo trailling.
03P9286
10) Generates Plotter and Echosounder displays.
03P9288
11) Memories the base chart (rough world map).
19P1001
12) Is equipped with a flash ROM which memories system program.
13) Communicates with F-NET board.
14) Transmits and receives data in IEC61162 and AD10 formats.
15) Receives RGB signal from NTSC/PAL I/F board, 19P1004.
16) Outputs signals to the remote or sub display (19P1001/03P9288).
17) Memorizes RADAR SETUP menu settings, tune voltage and tune Ind. voltage onto
the EEPROM.
18) Memorizes PLOTTER/RADAR/GPS operation menu settings, marks, waypoints,
and track onto the SRAM.
19) Checks for the presence of ARP boards at power-up. (03P9288/19P1001)
20) Displays navigation data being fed from a navigator.
21) Reads and displays trackball and ENTER knob data.
1) Voltages which the board generates
03P9282: +5.1V, -12V, +12V, -24V, and motor drive voltage
PWR Board 03P9283: +5V, -12V, +12V, -24V, and motor drive voltage
03P9282 03P9296: +5V, -12V, +12V, and motor drive voltage
03P9283 19P1005: +3.3V, +5V, -12V, +12V, and motor drive voltage
03P9296 2) Protectors
19P1005
1)
2) Short circuit
Input low- andonover-voltage
line voltages(10.8 Vdc or low; 31.2 Vdc and high)
3) The board outputs PF (Power Failure) signal to the SPU board before shutting down.
1) Compatible with the latest ARP-10 hardware.
2) Converts GAIN-, STC-, FTC-, and I/R-processed video signal into quantized video (QV).
ARP Board 3) Performs automatic and manual target acquisition and tracking.
18P9013, 4) Detects HD, BP, TRIG, VIDEO, LOG and GYRO signal errors.
Optional 5) Calculates CPA and TCPA.
6) Detects land echo.
7) Outputs ARPA data to the SPU Board: Target No., R/B, CPA, TCPA, etc.
1) Receives data from the SPU board and transmits it in NavNet standard (10Base-T).
2) Memorizes data from the SPU and other N-NET boards temporarily.
NET Board
03P9284 3) Listens to the network to see if it is busy. If not, it transmits the packet of data.
4) Has a MAC address or unique hexadecimal serial number assigned to each NavNet
product to identify it on the network. The address is permanently set at the factory.

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2.3 SPU board

2.3 SPU board 


Figures 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, and 2.6 show the block diagram of SPU board used in NavNet products.

32 U 47, 58
U 36  32 FL ASH ROM PROGRAM
8Mbit*2
U 38 
23.8 MH z
32bit CPU 16
U 69  BASE CHA RT DATA,
U33,
U 33, 39  FL ASH ROM RADAR SIMULATION
32 DATA
SDRAM V832 16Mbit*2
16 Mbit*2
PD705102
16 U 71, 78 
U71, BT 1 
U 11  SRAM Lithium
1Mbit*2 Battery
RESET
U 34 
16
DRAM
 J 102 4Mbit*2
PC SERIAL I/O PLOTTER CHART
Synchronous seri al 16 U 35 
U 40  DRAM
 J 104 U 10  8 4Mbit
Remote REMOTE GA1
SOUNDER
I/O
U 5 
K ey sense U 19  8
 TU NE _I ND 25.175 MHz
A/D

 J 108  J 105
LCD
L CD
F -Net
N et

 J 107
U 70,
74, 72,
75, 73,
77, 80 
16
Chart
Chart Card CPU BUS
 T1, L 1, Q23,
Q23, Buffer
L 2, C168
 J 106
PWM
C LF
L F HV
HV Back L ight 
8 16

 J 104 U 61 
Encoder
E ncoder
GA3 U 5 
U
U41
41 to
to 49  03S9060 VIDEO SIG
COMP 77.7 MH z

*7
1 U 57 
U 4 
BEARING EEPROM
PLL 2kbit
VIDEO
16 U 45 
LOG AMP
 J 102 DRAM
NMEA/AD10 SERIAL I/O 4Mbit*3
NMEA/AD10
RADAR
NMEA SERIAL I /O ECHO TRAIL

 J 103 HEADING,EXT_TRIG
VIDEO Synchronous seri al
Reference Voltage
U24,
U 24, 25 

 TU NE
N E CON T. GAIN , A/C SEA, TU NE CONT. D/A

Figure 2.3 Block diagram of SPU board, 03P9280, receiving output of linear IF amplifier
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2.3 SPU board

32 U 54,
54, 68
68
U 18  FL ASH ROM PROGRAM
32
8Mbit*2
U 29 
23.8 MH z
32bit CPU 16 U 53  BASE CHART DATA

U 36, 37  32 V832 FL ASH ROM RADAR SIMULATION


16Mbit*2
SDRAM DATA
16 Mbit*2
µPD705102
16 U 50,
50, 64
64  BT 1 
U 11  SRAM Lithium
1Mbit*2 Battery
RESET
U 26 
16
DRAM
 J 102 4Mbit*2
SERIAL I/O
PC PLOTTER CHART
Synchronous seri al 16 U 43 
U 27  DRAM
 J 104 U 41  8 4Mbit
Remote
REMOTE GA1 SOUNDER
I/O RADAR MARK

K
Keey sense
sense U 14  8
 TU NE I ND
A/D

 J 105
 J 108
LCD I /F   LCD
L CD
F -Net
N et
U 49, 61,
61, 62,
 J 107 63, 69, 70, 71 
16
Chart Card CPU BUS
Buffer
 J 106
PWM
C LF
L F HV
HV Back L ight 
8 16

 J 104 U 34 
E ncoder
GA3 U25
U 25
U19, 22, 23
03S9060 VIDEO SIG
30, 32, 39, 77.7 MH z
47 
COMP
1 U 28 
U 17 
BEARING EEPROM
PLL 2kbit

VIDEO
16 U 53 
LOG AMP
 J 102 DRAM
NMEA/AD10 SERIAL I/O 4Mbit*3
NMEA/AD10
RADAR
NMEA SERIAL I/O ECHO TRAIL

 J 103 HEADING,EXT_TRIG
VIDEO 
VIDEO S nchronous serial
Reference Voltage U1, 21 
SCANNER UNI T 
T
GAIN , A/C SEA, TU NE CONT.
 TU
 TU NE C ONT . D/A

Figure 2.4 Block diagram of SPU board, 03P9286, receiving output of linear IF amplifier

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16 U41,42 U18: BASE CH ART


U 5  FLASH ROM DATA
32 U27:RADAR
8Mbit*2 SIMULATION
U 6 
22.5 MH z DATA
U39,40 
32bit CPU 32 FLASH ROM
U7,18  32 PROGRAM
SDRAM V833 16Mbit*
16 Mbit*2
PD705102
16 U15,26  U2,BT
U 19  SRAM Lithium
1Mbit*2 Battery
RESET
 J 101 U51,52 
PWM 16 32
PA
P AN
NEE L LLE
ED SDRAM
 J 103 16Mbit*
SERIAL I/O
PC PLOTTER CHART
Synchronous seri al 16 U 53 
U 46  SDRAM
 J 103 U 22  8
Remote 16Mbit
Remote REMOTE GA2 SOUNDER
I /O
19S1007 U38 
 J 101
K ey sense 
sense U 45  8
 TU NE _IND 25.175 MHz
A/D
R,G,B
 J 108
Hsync,
 Track Ball
D/A Vsync
 J 109
F -Net AMP CRT
CRT
N et  J 106
 J 107
ARP11
 J 110
 J 102 U79,80,83  16 D/A
H,VSYNC EXT DISPLAY
Chart Card CPU BUS AM P
VIDEO
Buffer
 J 102 PWM SYSTEM CLK
Back
Back LLight
ight
 J 101 8 16
PWM
BUZZER
U 87 
Encoder
En coder
coder
U 71,74,90,91, GA3 U 86 
U95,100,101  03S9060-1 VIDEO SIG U 65 
COMP 77.7 MH z
*7 GA1
1 U 70 
U 57  03S9530
BEARING EEPROM
PL L 4kbit
VIDEO
16 U61,62,63 
 J 103 AM P DRAM
SERIAL I/O 4Mbit*3
NMEA/AD10
SERIAL I/O RADAR
GPS
GP S ECHO TRAIL
SERIAL I/O
NMEA
HEADING,EXT_TRIG
 J 104
VIDEO Synchronous serial
SCANNER UNI T 
T A/C SEA, A/C RAI N, GAIN U47,48 
 TU NE D/A
 TU
 TU N E CON T. 
T.
 J 105
VIDEO
BUFFER SUB DISPLAY

Figure 2.5 Block diagram of SPU board, 03P9288, receiving output of logarithmic IF
amplifier

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2.3 SPU board

16 U18,27 U18: BASE CH ART


FL ASH ROM DATA
 Y 1  32 U27:RADAR
8Mbit*2 SIMULATION
U 23 
22.5 MH z DATA
32bit CP U 32 U3,11 

U 19,30  32 V833 ASH ROM PROGRAM


FL16Mbit*2
SDRAM
16 Mbit*2
µPD705102
16 U8,14  U1,BT1
U 9  SRAM Lithium
1Mbit*2 Battery
RESET
 J 103 U84,85 
PWM 16 32
PA N E L LE D SDRAM
 J 113 16Mbit*2
PC SERIAL I /O
PC PLOTTER CHART
Synchronous seri al 16 U 86 
U 69  SDRAM
 J 103 U91
U 91 8 16Mbit
Remote REMOTE GA2
SOUNDER
I/O
 J 103 19S1007  Y 3 
K ey sense
sense U 77  8
 TU NE _IND 25.175 MHz J 107
A/D P -I N -P
 J 102  J 104
 Track Ball
 J 108 U26,29,  J 105
37,44  LCD
L CD
F -Net
N et R,G,B
SW
 J 112 Hsync,
ARP10X Vsync
 J 110
 J 106 U78,83,92  16 D/A
H,VSYNC EXT DISPLAY
Chart Card
Card  CPU BUS AMP
VIDEO SIG
Buffer
 J 111
Back LLight
Back ight PWM SYSTEM CLK
 J 103 8 16
PWM
BUZZER 
BUZZER
U 57 
Encoder
E ncoder
U47,46,53,52  GA3  Y 2 
U59,58,63  03S9060-1 VIDEO SIG U 65 
COMP 77.7 MH z

*7 GA1
1 U 51 
U 93  03S9530
BEARING EEPROM
PLL 4kbit
VIDEO U87,88,89 
AMP 16
 J 113 SERIAL I /O DRAM
NMEA/AD10
NMEA/AD10 4Mbit*3
SERIAL I /O RADAR
GPS
GP S ECHO TRAIL
NMEA SERIAL I /O
HEADING,EXT_TRIG
VIDEO Synchronous seri al
SCANNER UNI
UNITT A/C SEA, A/C RAI N, GAIN U21,25 
 TU NE D/A
 TU
 TU N E CONT.
CON T.
 J 109
VIDEO
BUFFER SUB DISPLAY

Figure 2.6 Block diagram of SPU board, 19P1001, receiving output of logarithmic IF
amplifier

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2.3 SPU board

2.3.1 Auto Tuning Function


At not only installation but also the replacement of RF unit, magnetron, MIC, and SPU board,
“tune initialization” must be carried out through the tuning setup menu. The receiver is tuned
automatically for maximum echoes and tuning control voltages found are stored onto the
EEPROM on the SPU board. Tune initialization is carried out in two steps. First, full search is
performed using a long pulse to find a coarse tuning voltage (a). Then, short search is performed
for all pulses. After initialization, the pulselength which was used before is selected.

In full search, tune control voltage (TUNE CONT) varies from about 1 V to 10 V and one that
produces the maximum tune indicator voltage or coarse tuning voltage is memorized onto the
EEPROM.

Full Short
Tracking
about 10 V search search

(a) Pulse length in use


Tuning  Auto coarse
control tuning point
voltage

about 1 V

1 2 3
Time
Max. about 3 V
Tuning
indicator 
voltage
Min. about 1 V

Pulselength LP LP M S
EEPROM  Auto and Max. Max. Max.
backup Man. coarse Tuning Ind. Tuning Ind. Tuning Ind.
voltage voltage voltage
tuning pt.

 
Figure 2.7 Tuning initialization process

In short search, tune control voltage changes from coarse tuning voltage plus 2.5 V to coarse
tuning voltage minus 2.5 V. This search is made with long, middle, and short pulses to find the fine
tuning voltage.

At daily use, the short search is made twice when the radar is set from ST-BY to TX and once
when the plulselength is changed in auto tuning mode.

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2.3.2 Manual tuning


When tune mode is changed from auto to manual, the coarse tuning voltage is selected. In manual
tune mode, tuning voltage is indicated graphically under the tuning indicator. The minimum scale
is 3 V and the maximum scale is 10 V.

2.3.3 Tuning Indication


The tuning indicator is adjusted so that the tuning indicator extends more than 80% of its full
length on all ranges at best tuning. The extension on short pulse is shorter than long pulse and the
indication becomes shorter when the magnetron degrades.

2.3.4 Video Level Adjustment (03P9288/19P1001)


The video input level to the linear video amplifier must be adjusted through the installation menu
at not only installation but also the replacement of RF unit, magnetron, MIC, and SPU board. The
following describes the outline of the adjustment mechanism on the SPU board, 19P1001. The
SPU board, 03P9288 has the same circuit as 19P1001, but it has different parts numbers.

The following describes the outline of the adjustment. (These are carried out automatically.)
1. Main Bang suppression Level (MBS L) is set to 0.
2. EEPOT, U14 is set to minimum. (EEPOT initialization with "L" level of U14 #7)
3. EEPOT gets into step-up mode (U14 #2 is H.) to measure output video level at each step.
The step is changed by pulses applied to U14 #1. The step where the output level is 2.2 V is
memorized.
4. EEPOT gets into step-down mode (U14 #2 is L) to find and stores the step number where the
output level is 2.2 V.
5. Averaging the step numbers found in steps 3 and 4 above, and saving onto depot. The stored
value is not erased when power is turned off.
6. MBS L is reset to the value previously used.

EEPOT Step:  ➁    
➂ ➃   ➄ ➅
VIDEO
(From IF AMP) UP Down

32 step

EEPOT
2.2 V
(VIDEO output )

M1832-SME-12A

Figure 2.8 Video level adjustment

It is not necessary to adjust video level for the video amplifier on the SPU boards, 03P9280 and

03P9286, because the board receives the output signal of logarithmic IF amplifier.

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2.3 SPU board

2.3.5 Echo Averaging (EAV)


Echo averaging circuit is designed for;
1) Discriminating small and weak targets such as flocks of birds, small ships, and fishing floats
hidden in sea clutter, and
2) Displaying long-range targets stably.

Normally echoes from sea clutter and noises do not appear on the screen at the same position in
successive scans. The circuit can provide the different echo levels, correlating echo data at each
scan so that the level (intensity) of the echo which appears at random position decreases. For
example, echoes from target and sea clutter are displayed on the screen in the same level with
EAV off. But the echo from sea clutter is displayed in lower level than target echo with EAV LOW.
The return from the sea clutter appears at the different position at every scans and EAV LOW sets
the echo level to low at first and second hits. The target echo appears more than three successive
scans at the same position, so it gets the maximum echo level. The EAV MED gives the maximum
level to the target which has four consecutive hits or more.

The EAV HIGH prolongs the afterglow time of echoes.

Echo averaging is a useful function when it is used properly. However, target may be lost if this
function is used with improper settings. The echo averaging requires heading and LL data.

Echo level

OFF

1 2 ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ No. of Scan


Echo level

LOW

1 2 ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ No. of Scan


Echo level

MED

1 2 ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ No. of Scan


Echo level

HIGH

1 2 ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ No. of Scan


FR-2115-SME-27C  
Figure 2.9 Echo Averaging
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2.4 ARP Function (optional)

2.4 ARP Function (optional)


10-inch CRT and 10.4-inch LCD radars, Model 1833/1833C/1933/1933C/1943/1943C, provide
ARP function if they are equipped with an optional ARP-11. The ARP board cannot be mounted
on the 7-inch radars. The ARP-11 has the same circuitry and software as ARP-10, but the board is
small in size.
The ARP-11 requires heading data in AD format and speed data in NMEA format. Heading data in
NMEA format and contact-closure speed log signal are not acceptable.

The ARP-11 acquires and tracks 10 targets manually and automatically. The ARP display can be
turned on/off through the ARPA TARGET INFO/ARPA Setup menu which has the following
options.

1) Internal ARPA: Is selected when the radar is equipped with the ARP board and when TTM
data is received via NETWORK port. Target can be acquired and cancelled from any display
unit in the NavNet network.
2) External ARPA: Is selected when the display unit receives TTM data via NMEA port. Target
tracks are shown but targets cannot be acquired.
3) Off

Figure 2.10 shows the simplified block diagram of the ARP board, 18P9013.

CR1(Blinks 1sec) ARP Board (18P9007)


U13 V821( PD70741GC-25)

J3
UART TARGET DATA (TTM:CURRENT LOOP)
TX1H
1

TRANSMIT 2 TX1C
TP5 UART  NOT USED
3 RX1H
(Factory use) RECEIVER 
CPU CORE TP6(Factory use) 4 RX1C

DMA
CHANNEL
TP1,9

TIMER 
(10ms)

FLASH ROM
PROGRAM/DATA
2M bit(U11)
RAM
(256K bit x 2)
512K bit(U9,10) J107
A7 EXT TXD
TP7 (Output from NMEA 1 via SPU)
(CLK OUT)
TRUE HD
A11 TRUE HD
FE TP4
TRUE TRIG
Front End signal A13 TRUE TRIG

 processor(U3) GYRO(AD Format,25msec) A2


A3
GYRO DATA, CLOCK 

LOG(Contact signal): Not used 


¥Width A17 LOG

¥Flags BP(4096/rotation)
A4 SCAN INT
¥Range/azimuth
RAM(U4,5) Echo data temporary memory
¥Time
512K bit (256K bit x 2)
TP8

A/D CONV. A9 VIDEO


(18S9010) TP2

41.446MHz U1
I/F for SPU communication  NMEA ship’s speed data input
(U14,15,16,23,24)

M1832-SME-09B

Figure 2.10 Block diagram of ARP board, 18P9013

Unlike existing radars, on this radar, “MAG” (Magnetic) is selected in heading display mode menu
white receiving AD-format heading signal.

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2.4 ARP Function (optional)

Unlike other existing ARPs, ARP-11 does not require QV level adjustment at installation and no
test point for QV echo is provided.

The system checks the connection of the ARP board at every power-on. If the CPU on the SPU
board fails to communicate with the ARP CPU, the message “ARP is not connected.” appears and
the ARP line is not displayed in the selftest display.

The ARP board generates the track of the tracking target. In the “radar” display mode, the past
position is displayed by equally time-spaced dots and in the “plotter” mode, it is displayed by a
solid line. To display the track in the plotter mode, the board memories the position of the tracking
target at the same interval as own ship’s plot interval. A maximum of 10 positions is memorized
for each target and these points are connected.

Table 2.1 Display mode vs. track display

Display mode Radar Plotter (GD) Overlay


Past Position (dots) Available N.A. Available
Track (solid line) N.A. Available Available

When the target is not acquired, carry out the self-test at TX condition. TRIGGER, VIDEO, BP,
HD must be OK, and FE-DATA 1 and FE-DATA 2 must vary depending on the gain setting. The
lower the gain setting, the smaller the FE DATA value. The FE DATA must not exceed 1000 with
the maximum gain setting.

The APR works in the following conditions.

Land echo discrimination


A target measuring about 800 m or more in the radial or circumferential direction is regarded as a
landmass and not acquired or tracked. Echoes smaller than about 800 m are regarded as true target.

Manual acquisition
1) Within 9 scans, the target must be detected near the cursor position.
2) Target echo must be smaller than land echo (800 m or less in the radial or circumferential
direction) at the front-end processor.
3) Target must be within acquisition area: 0.1 to 16 nm.
4) The number of acquired targets is not as many as 10, including the target manually acquired.
5) No signal error (TRIG, HD, BP, VIDEO, GYRO) shall be detected.

Automatic acquisition
1) The target must be detected for five consecutive scans within the automatic acquisition area.
2) Target echo must be smaller than land echo (800 m or more in the radial or circumferential
direction) at the front end processor.
3) Target must be within acquisition area: 2.0 to 2.5 nm and 45° each side of heading line.
4) The number of acquired targets is not as many as 10, including the target automatically

acquired.
5) No signal error (TRIG, HD, BP, VIDEO, GYRO) shall be detected.

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2.4 ARP Function (optional)

Automatic acquisition
1) A tracking target is judged as a lost target when no return is received for nine consecutive
sweeps. When the system detects a loss of a tracking target, the target symbol becomes a
flashing diamond.
2) A lost target will be reacquired and tracked when acquisition condition again becomes
satisfactory.
3) Automatic tracking is discontinued when the target moves out of the acquisition range (less
than 0.1 nm or greater than 16 nm).

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2.5 PWR Board

2.5 PWR Board


PWR boards, 03P9282, 03P9283, 03P9296, and 19P1005, are similar in circuitry, but the parts
numbers are different. The power supply circuit, except for 03P9282, consists of a primary circuit
and a secondary circuit. The primary circuit uses a switching regulator and generates –12 V and
+12 V. The secondary circuit is powered from +12 V generated by the primary circuit.

Table 2.2 Voltages generated by PUT board

Board Output of primary Output of Voltages generated on SPU board


name circuit secondary circuit
03P9282 -12 V, +5.1 V, +12 V, and No secondary 2.5 V and 3.3 V (generated from 5.1 V)
 –24 V circuit
03P9283 -12 V and +12 V +5 V and –24 V 2.5 V and 3.3 V (generated from 5 V)
03P9296 -12 V and +12 V +5 V 2.5 V and 3.3 V (generated from 5 V)

19P1005 -12 V and +12 V +3.3 V and +5 V 2.5 V (generated from 5 V)

On SPU (03P9286) board, -15 V is generated from -24 V by Q13 and CR4 for 7-inch color LCD
display.

The following describes how PWR board works in the example of 19P1005.

See Figure 2.11, the block diagram of the power supply circuit, 19P1005. This board consists of
main-inverter, sub-inverter, and brilliance control circuit. The main-inverter produces –12 V and
+12 V, and the sub-inverter produces +3.3 V and +5 V. On the SPU board, +2.5 V is generated

from +5 V with a regulator Q35. The power failure signal P FAIL N is generated by U7 and Q17
before the power supply circuit is shut down.

PTU (19P1005) Board SPU (19P1001) Board

J1351 -12 V
Input -12 V, +12V Output Circuit +12 V
TP4 
Relay K1 ANT CONT.
R50  R72 
10V Reg. 10V ON/OFF Circuit Over-current det Oscillator +5 V
+5 V
Q7, CR3 Q13  R1, R2, R3, U1 U9 Output Circuit
Reg. +2.5 V
CR4  U35
TP3 
Input over-voltage Det Oscillator 1 Oscillator 3.3V Over-current det
U3 U2 Stop circuit  R87, R88 TP5  U50
CR5  Q14  Q6
Q15  Q27  R79 
5 sec Delay Circuit Q12  Reset FF Q12 0.5 sec Delay circuit +3.3 V
R28, C19, CR7 U4 Output +3.3 V
Reset R30, C19, CR7, U5
Circuit U50
Q9 10 V
Clock
↑  R43  Q8  PWR-OFF
Q8 U6

PWR-SW

ANT MOTOR

Figure 2.11 Block diagram of 19P1005 

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Power-on sequence
1. Power ON signal, PWR-SW is sent to Q8 on PWR board from SPU board.
2. Q8 sends a clock to the flip-flop U4 for setting, and Q14 becomes on.
3. Q13 is on.

4.
5. +10 V is applied
U2 oscillates andto the switching
current oscillator,
flows switching U2 through
transistors Q1 Q13.
and Q2.
6. The main-inverter outputs +12 V and – 12 V.
7. +12 V is supplied to the sub-inverter.
8. The sub-inverter becomes in ON condition.
9. The sub-inverter outputs +3.3 V and +5 V.

Q20 L5
+5V
+12V (Vcc) 
R71
CR15 C33

Oscillator, U9  R72: Ad usts +5V. 


1.25V 
R73 

L7 +3.3V
Q23 R78
C36
CR17

R79: Adjust +3.3V.  R80 1.25V

Figure 2.12 Simplified circuit diagram of sub-inverter (19P1005)

Power-off sequence (19P1005)


The power supply circuit shuts down in two steps. The oscillator stop oscillating and +10 V is
switched off 0.5 second later.
1. By pressing the PWR SW for 3 seconds, Power OFF signal, PWR-OFF line becomes High.

2. U6 conducts and then Q5 is on. (Base current flows through R15, CR2, and Q6.)
3. The switching oscillator U2 stops oscillating and +/-12 V are not outputs
4. When Q6 conducts, Q4 is also on.
5. 0.5 sec delay circuit, consisting of Q10, Q11, R30, CR7, and C19, activates.
6. (C19 is charged through R29/R30, CR6 and R31 with Q12 on.)
7. Q12 is on 0.5 second later.
8. A reset signal is sent to the flip-flop U4.
9. Q14 is off and then Q13 is off.

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Protector Circuit (19P1005)


The power supply circuit is protected against input low-/over-voltage and short circuit of line
voltage. Provided are following power failure detectors.

1) Input over-/low-voltage detector


The detector U3 outputs Low signal when ship’s main is not within the rated input voltage
range. CR4 conducts and Q5 turns on. Thus, the switching oscillator U2 stops oscillating with
its pin #5 (DT) High. If ship’s main is not within the range for 5 seconds, 5 sec delay circuit,
consisting of Q9, Q11, R28, CR7, and C19, activates with CR5 on. Q12 is on and a reset signal
is applied to the flip-flop U4. Q14 and Q13 are off. (C19 is discharged through R28, CR6, and
R31.)

If ship’s main becomes within the range within 5 seconds, the oscillator U2 starts oscillating
again.

2) +/-12 V line short-circuit detector


When +12 V or –12 V line short-circuits, overcurrent flows in the primary winding circuit of
the main-inverter. The overcurrent detector, consisting of U1, R1, R2, and R3, detects this
current. The output of U1 becomes low and Q3 is on. Thyristor Q6 is triggered. Q5 is on and
the oscillator U2 stop oscillating with its DT pin High.

With Q6 on, 0.5 sec delay circuit activates and Q13 is turned off to switch off 10 V supply.

3) +5 V line short-circuit detector

When
alive. + 5 V line is short-circuited, U9 stop oscillating. Note that the main-inverter is still

4) +3.3 V short-circuit detector


When +3.3 V is short-circuited, overcurrent flows through R87 and R88, causing that Q27 is
on. When Q27 conducts, Q19 is on and SCP line becomes Low. A photocoupler U5 triggers
0.5 sec delay circuit and the flip-flop U4 is reset. Q13 is off finally. U9 stop oscillating
immediately after the short circuit of +3.3 V line with #3 pin of U9 low.

5) +2.5 V short-circuit detector

On the SPU board, a photocouper detects the short circuit of +2.5 V line. The PWR OFF line
becomes High and Q6 is triggered.

6) When the CPU freezes, PWR OFF signal is not generated. In this case, hold down the PWR
switch for 5 seconds. Q8 and Q9 are on. C19 is discharged through R28, CR6, and R31. CR7
conducts when C19 is discharged to about 3.6 V. Then, Q12 is on.

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Figures 2.13, 2.14, and 2.15 show a simplified block diagram of other PWR boards. Their function
is similar to 19P1005.

PWR (03P9282) Board SPU (03P9288) Board


TP1
-12 V
J301
-12 V, +12V, +5V, -24V Output Circuit +12 V
Input -24V Over-current det -24 V
R62
Rela K1 ANT CONT.
10V Reg 10V ON/OFF Circuit Over-current det
Q2  R13, R14, R15 +5.1 V
Q1, CR3 
Reg.
CR4  TP2  R67  U11 
U14
+3.3V

Input over-voltage Det Oscillator 1 CR7  Oscillator U6  U9


U1  U2 Stop circuit U13
Q7 Reg. +2.5V
CR9  Q12  U15
Q13 
5 sec Delay Circuit TP3  Reset FF Q17  U13
0.5 sec Delay circuit
U9
R53, C22, CR4  Q17  U10 Reset R74, C22, CR4

Q14 Clock 10 V
↑ R29  PWR-OFF
Q11 
Q11

PWR-SW

ANT Motor

Figure 2.13 Block diagram of 03P9282

PWR (03P9283) Board SPU (03P9280/03P9286)


Board
TP1 
J1351 -12 V
CR4
Input -12 V, +12V Output Circuit +12 V -15 V
Q13
TP4 
Relay K1 ANT CONT.
10V Reg. 10V ON/OFF Circuit Over-current det. Oscillator 2
Q1, CR3  Q2 R13, R14 U5 Over-curre -24 V
-24V, +5V
U11  nt Det.
CR4  R67  Output
-24V: R68, +5 V
TP2  Circuit
Input over-voltage Det. Oscillator 1 Oscillator U6  5V Over-current det. 5V: R36  Reg.
U1 U2 Stop circuit R38 +3.3V
U14/11
Q12  Q7
CR9  Q13  U13/6 U9/7
5 sec Delay Circuit TP3  Reset FF Q17  U6: +5V Reg. +2.5
Q17  0.5 sec Delay circuit
R53, C22, CR4 U10 R74, C22, CR4 U13: -24V  U15/12
Reset
10 V U9/7 U13/6
Q14 Clock
↑ R29  Q8  PWR-OFF
Q11 U10

PWR-SW

ANT Motor

Figure 2.14 Block diagram of 03P9283

PWR (03P9296) Board SPU (03P9288) Board

J1301 -12 V
Inpu -12 V, +12 V Output Circuit +12 V

Relay K1 ANT CONT.


10V Reg. 10V ON/OFF Circuit Over-current det Oscillator 2
Q1, CR3  Q2  R13, R14, R15 U5 +5 V
U11  Reg.
CR4  R67  +3.3V
U58
TP2 
Input over-voltage Det Oscillator 1 CR7  Oscillator U6  5V Over-current det U9/7
U1 U2 Stop circuit R38 U60
Reg. +2.5V
Q12  Q7
CR9  Q13  U50
TP3  Reset Q17  U59
5 sec Delay Circuit Q17  FF 0.5 sec Delay circuit
R53, C22, CR4  U10 U59
Reset R62, C22, CR4

Q14 10 V
Clock
↑ R29  Q11  PWR-OFF
Q11 U9

PWR-SW

ANT Motor

Figure 2.15 Block diagram of 03P9296


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2.6 NTSC/PAL I/F Board (19P1004, optional)

2.6 NTSC/PAL I/F Board (19P1004, optional)


On the board, NTSC and PAL signals, having ITU-R601 compliancy, are converted from analog
composite video signal into RGB signal for representation of video information on VGA LCD
display. The board features automatic NTSC/PAL recognition so that input video signal is selected
automatically to either NTSC or PAL mode depending on the number of lines per field. The analog
video signal is converted into digital data through the AD converter inside the composite signal
digital video decoder, and sampled by the clock at the pixel frequency from the SPU board.

This board is sometimes called Picture-In-Picture (PIP) board.

Figure 2.16 shows the block diagram of the NTSC/PAL I/F board. The heart of the circuit is a
NTSC/PAL digital video decoder, MSM7662 or MSM7664.

DRAM 1 DRAM 2

NTSC/PAL Composite
signal Data bus 1
Bus  To SPU
Bus
digital video selector
selector Data bus 2
decoder
(MSM7662/
MSM7664)

Memory control
signal generator

Figure 2.16 Block diagram of NTSC/PAL interface board

5-bit RGB data is written onto DRAMs, 1024x1024x16 bits. Every frame data is written onto
DRAM 1 and DRAM 2 alternately.

VGA display area: 640 x 480


NTSC data area (one frame): 720 x 483

PAL
DRAMdata area (one
memory frame):
size: 1024 720 x 575
x 1024 x 16 bits

The board comes with an interconnection cable which has a factory-wired RCA connector at one
end. The RCA connector is fitted onto the “option” port on the display unit.

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2.7 Output signal to remote display unit

2.7 Output signal to remote display unit


The following signals are output from J105 and J10x on the SPU board, 03P9288 and 19P1001 to
the remote display unit respectively.

(Waveform)

TRIG Signal (TRIG) 5 to 10 µs


M1833C (J109) 12 V
• Polarity/Voltage : Positive, +12 V
M1833 (J105)
• Pulselength : 5 to 10 µs (J109/J105) For radar slave
0V
display unit
0.5 to 1.5 µs
(Tx delay)

(Correct Timing)
VIDEO Signal (VIDEO)
• Polarity/Voltage : Negative, 4 Vpp 4 Vpp

• Characteristic : Input of amplifier

• GAIN/STC : Not controlled

BEARING Signal (BP) 8-12 V


• Pulse : 450 pulses/one ant. rotation
0V
• Polarity/Voltage : Positive, +12 V

• Duty Cycle : 50% ±20%

HEADING Signal (HD) 12 V


5 to 10°
• Polarity/Voltage : Negative, +12 to 0 V
• Timing : Negative going edg 0V

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2.8 Scanner unit

2.8 Scanner unit


The scanner unit differs in accordance with output power and antenna type. Table below
summarizes scanner units used for the NavNet series radars.

Table 2.3 Scanner unit of NavNet series radars

Model Output Ant. type Max. range Type* Remarks

1722/1722C 2 kW Radome 24 nm A
1732/1732C/1833/1833C 4 kW Radome 36 nm B
1742/1742C 2 kW Open 48 nm C
1752/1752C 4 kW Open 48 nm C
1762/1762C 4 kW Open 48 nm D
1933/1933C 4 kW Open 48 nm F
1943/1943C 6 kW Open 64 nm G
*: Selection in radar setup menu

M1933, M1933C, M1943, and M1943C of which antenna is open type and are available in two
types of antenna motor: One is 24 rpm and the other is 48 rpm. (24rpm: 300/700cd, 48rpm: 300cd)
The scanner unit contains Modulator, IF amplifier, and I/F (in some models) boards. Figures 2.17,
2.18, 2.19, and 2.20 show the block diagram of scanner unit of each model.

INT Board 03P9298 IF Board 03P9269


VIDEO IF MIC
GAIN
TUNE RU-9458
 A/C SEA (U801)
CONT.
TUNE IND./TUNE CONT
IF AMP
 A/C RAIN  ANT.
Circulator 
03P9266

BP/HD
BP, HD HD SW
Display
Unit MOTOR+ RM-9455
Motor Drive M
(B801)

TRIGGER

Magnetron
+12V E3588
+12V
-12V POWER ±5V (V801)
SUPPLY +8V MODULATOR
TX-HV

MD Board 03P9270
 

Figure 2.17 Block diagram of scanner unit (M1722/C)

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2.8 Scanner unit

2.8.1 Modulator board


Two MD boards exist as below. The change was made at the beginning of 2002 to improve
short-rang performance.

Board Type Original Current Model


03P9270  –22  –33 M1722/1722C
MD9208 –22 –44 M1732/1732C
03P9235/A –22 –33 M1762/1762C

Interchangeability
Old and new MD boards are interchangeable. The new MD board is used with a RRV board
piggyback-mounted. A combination exists between the MD and RRV boards.

MD Board RRV Board


MD-9208A 03P9317A
MD-9235 03P9323
MD-9235A 03P9323A
MD-9235B 03P9323A

MD-9208 
The modulator produces high voltage pulses to drive the magnetron. The modulator board
consists of pulse width selector, modulator trigger circuit, FET driver, and booster pulse
transformer.

See
U811Figures
(U808)2.18 and 2.21 for
and associated the generates
parts, block diagram
a pulseoftoMD-9208. TheQ815
turn on FETs modulator trigger
and Q816. Thecircuit,
pulse
is generated when TX TRIG pulse is received from the display unit. The pulse width is
determined according to the P/L A and P/L B signals from the display unit. Other modulator
boards work in the same principle.

03P9270
This board provides two switching regulators: one generates –6V, +5V and +12 V, and the other
8V (magnetron heater voltage) and TX high tension. VR851/VR852 (VR851) adjusts the output
power of the magnetron.
Part number in parentheses is for old board. 

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03P9235/A–33 (MODEL 1762/1762C/1933/1933C/1943/1943C)


This board contains the power supply circuit which generates TX HV, +28 V, and 7.6V
(magnetron heater voltage). The difference between 03P9235 and 03P9235A is listed in table 2.4.

The main function


magnetron. of the
To produce modulator
these section
pulses, the is to produce
MODULATOR high
Board hasvoltage pulsestrigger
a modulator to drive the
circuit,
modulator pulse generator and booster pulse transformer.
The modulator trigger circuit consists of U808 and associated components. This circuit generates
the pulses which cause modulation FETs Q805, Q806 to conduct. The pulses are produced when
the TX TRIG pulses from the display unit is received and U808 conducts. The voltage of the
pulses is raised at pulse transformer T802 until it is 3.5 kV (4.5 kV for 6 kW). This circuit adjusts
the electrical current flowing into the magnetron so it is 3 A (3.5 A for 6 kW).
The MODULATOR Board also contains the TX high voltage circuit and the magnetron heater
circuit. The TX high voltage circuit charges capacitors with 300 V (330 V for 6 kW) high voltage

produced at the primary windings of T801 and discharges them once the TX TRIG pulse is
received.
The magnetron heater circuit produces stable +7.6 V.

Table 2.4 Difference between 03P9235 and 03P9235A (New board)


T802 R883 R832 T802 Output TX HV Remarks
03P9235 RT-9564-0 2.7k 10k about 4.5kV 330 V 6 kW, RTR-059
03P9235A RT-9563-1 4.7k 15k about 3.5kV 300 V 4 kW, RTR-064/065
03P9235B RT-9563-1 4.7k 15k about 3.5kV 300 V 4 kW, RTR-073

03P9235/A–22 (MODEL 1762/1762C/1933/1933C/1943/1943C)


This board contains the power supply circuit which generates TX HV, +20 V, and 7.6V
(magnetron heater voltage). The difference between 03P9235 and 03P9235A is listed in table 2.5.

The main function of the modulator section is to produce high voltage pulses to drive the
magnetron. To produce these pulses, the MODULATOR Board has a modulator trigger circuit,
modulator pulse generator and booster pulse transformer.
The modulator trigger circuit consists of U805 and associated components. This circuit generates
the pulses which cause modulation FETs Q805, Q806 to conduct. The pulses are produced when

the TX TRIG pulses from the display unit is received and U805 conducts. The voltage of the
pulses is raised at pulse transformer T802 until it is 3.5 kV. This circuit adjusts the electrical
current flowing into the magnetron so it is 3 A.
The MODULATOR Board also contains the TX high voltage circuit and the magnetron heater
circuit. The TX high voltage circuit charges capacitors with 300 V high voltage produced at the
primary windings of T801 and discharges them once the TX TRIG pulse is received.
The magnetron heater circuit produces stable +7.6 V.

Table 2.5 Difference between 03P9235 and 03P9235A (Old board)


T802 R820 R832 T802 Output TX HV Remarks
03P9235 RT-9281 10k 10k about 4.5kV 330 V
03P9235A RT-7726-0 15k 10k about 3.5kV 300 V
03P9235B RT-7726-0 15k 4.7k about 3.5kV 300 V

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J806 MODULATOR Bord(MD-9208)


+7.5V 5
TP802
+15V 3 3   +15V

TXHV 1 1 TX-HV
+12V
C824,
9 Heater Voltage
+12V VR803  825 4
10 -12V TP803 (+7.5V)
Buffer 
Mag. Current
7 VR804 Q821 5 Mag. Current
-12V  Adjuster 
8
L801
6 GND
CR813
TP801
J801 JP802
T801
TRIG 6
 Antenna
Driver  FET Mod.
Waveform Shaping Magnetron
P/L A   7
U811
U814,815 Q815,816 RRV Board COLD (YEL)
Circulator 
TB1 TB3
P/L B   8
M L   HOT (GRN)
JP801 Vcc TB2 TB4
V801 HY801
(E3571) (FCX-73)
12V
B.W. Selector  5V REG. Driver  Trans. Reset

J804 Q803 Q822 B801


U809 U813 B.P
J803 (RM-9087A) M
TRIG 4 CR812
1
7 BW MOTOR(+)
MBS SIG 3,4
5 5,6
J802 S801
B.P 1 J805 (NSR-101-56)
HD
MOTOR(+)   2 1
HD   3 3

Figure 2.18 Block diagram of new MD board (MD-9208–44)

CR802 CR802 R808 R809 J803


MODULATOR Bord T801 1 TX-HV (+10V)
(03P9235/A) TP804 R861

CR803 2 NC
TP802 Q801
PWM 3 +8V
Switching reg.
J801 CR801
+12V U806
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4,5

GND 3 VR802 Overcurrent Det.


U802 6 GND
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Q819
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Feed back L804
U803
CR806
Regulator 
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( 5V) Radiator 
  TP801 Magnetron
J806 T802 Rotary
J801 Circulator 
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6
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P/L A
P/L B 7   808, 809, 815  T802
HY801
8 M L
Driver Q809 Trans. Reset  Q816 (RC-4365)
JP801
BW Band width Selecter  V801
9
Q807 FRS-1000B:E3571
+12V R849 03P9323/A
J804 RS/FRS-1000C:MG5389
-12V   1
+12V 2
  MBS. SIG C829 CR809
5
BW 7
 

Figure 2.19 Block diagram of new MD board (03P9235/A-33)

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T801 TP804 #1

CR831 -6V
TP804 #3
Q803

CR832 +12V
TP804 #2

VR801 Regulator +5V


+10V ckt PWM U804
Q801 U801

TP804 #7
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T802
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Protector
Q804, Q805 CR837
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Q832

CR836 TP804
PL-A
#6
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L851

TRIG PWM Buffer Q857


U851 U853
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PW Selector TUNE GATE

U852
Q858, Q859 Buffer Trans Reset
U854 Q861

Magnetron
+12V Q860
Heater
T851
VR851 VR852

Magnetron
Current Adj.

Figure 2.20 Block diagram of new MD board (03P9270-33)

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Figure 2.21 M1732/C Block diagram of scanner unit with old MD board (–22)

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(–22)

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Figure 2.25 Block diagram of 03P9270–22 (Old MD board)

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MD-9052A (MODEL 1742/1742C)

Figure 2.26 shows the block diagram of MD-9052A.

Figure 2.26 Block diagram of MD-9052A

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03P9309 (MODEL 1752/1752C)

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2.8.2 IF amplifier board


The IF amplifier board consists of IF amplifier and tuning indicator circuit. There are two types of
IF amplifier used in the NavNet series: linear and logarithmic.

Linear amplifier: 03P9269, IF-7758C, and IF-9215


Logarithmic amplifier: IF-9214

03P9269 
Two types of 03P9269 exist : original type (–44) and current type (–66). The change was made at
the beginning of 2002 to improve S/N ratio. –44 IF AMP board cannot be used with mew MIC,
S-RX50A, became of different connector type. New IF AMP board fits two connectors for new
and old MICs.

The IF amplifier, the intermediate frequency of 60 MHz and band width of 7 MHz, consists of Q1,
U1, U2, and a buffer Q4. This board includes the gain and STC control circuits consisting of Q3
and Q5 (Q2 and Q3). Another circuit, consisting of Q10 to U6 (Q5 to Q10), detects the main bangs
to indicate the tuning level.
Part number in parentheses is for old board.

STC Control Q3, Q5 (Q2, Q3)


GAIN Control GAIN, STC
Trigger  Controllers

VIDEO Q4 U2 3rd 60MHz IF U1 60MHz IF Q1 60MHz IF-IN


Output Buffer  IF AMP LC filter  2nd LC filter  1st
Video detector  IF AMP IF AMP

Q10 to U6
TUNE GATE input
(Q5 to Q10)
TUNE IND output Tune level
detector 
 

Figure 2.28 Block diagram of 03P9269

IF-9214 
The IF amplifier receives 60 MHz signal from the MIC through the bandpass filter, of which
bandwidth is 25 MHz for 0.08us and 0.3us TX pulses and 3 MHz for 0.8 us. U1, U2, U3 are a
logarithmic amplifier. The mixer Q1 and Q2 is provided to ensure wide dynamic range of the
received signal.

This board includes a Tuning Indicator circuit. 60 MHz IF signal from the MIC is amplified by the
logarithmic amplifier U4 and sampled with the main bang signal. The signal is further amplified
and detected by Q10 and Q11. Then send to the display unit as TUNING IND signal through the
buffer circuit, Q13 and Q14.

IF-7758C and 03P9310


See block diagrams on the next page.

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Figure 2.29 Block diagram of IF-7758C (MODEL 1742/1742C)

TUNING_GATE MBS_SIG   J613


Q14 #5
TX:ON
TP7 U2
ST-BY:OFF
TP5
Q6,7
J612   J611
IF_TUNING #3 5 TUNING_INDICATOR
#9 Q5 BPF #1 PEAK
3.0±0.5 V
BW:3MHz Det. BUFFE
BW R
L : 3±0.5 MHz TP4
IF_AMP M,S: 12±0.5 MHz Q1,2,3
J612   J611
IF_SIG 60MHz #16 IF #13 60MHz #12 8 VIDEO_SIG.
#1 U1 #12 OUT PUT
60MHz LC Filter AMP LC Filter
Det. LEVEL
BW: 10MHz 3.2±0.5 V
VIDEO
TP1 BUFFER

VR2 GAIN Adj.


VR
  J613
1 U6 +12V #2
REG.
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+5V U5 -12V
REG. -9V #1
REG.

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U3
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B.W.Selecter TX-L → L (0 VDC)
TX-M, S → H (12 VDC)
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Q10   J611
0 to 3.9 VDC A/C_SEA
Q11 A/C_SEA #6
Curve
10Vmin   J613
Q9 TX_TRIG.
#4
TP6 Limiter
Q12   J611
5.1 to 6.8 VDC A/C_RAIN
A/C_RAIN #4
Curve

  J611
8.1 to 5.7 VDC GAIN
#5

Figure 2.30 Block diagram of 03P9310 (MODEL 1752/1752C)

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2.8.3 MIC
MIC circuit converts microwave signal into 60 MHz intermediate frequency signal.
Figures which follow show the block diagram of the typical MIC. The RU-9360 does not have a
RF amplifier but the IF amplifier. The diode limiter, set after the converter, protects the balanced
mixer from the excessive input power, and the mixer converts the input microwave signal to the IF
signal. A voltage-controlled FET oscillator outputs the signal to the mixer.

Type Applicable models Remarks


RU-9360 M1732/1732C/1833/1833C Without RF amplifier, original type
RU-9390C M1732/1732C/1833/1833C Current type
RU-9390 M1762/1762C/1933/1933C/ With RF amplifier
1943/1943C/
RU-9458 (S-RX50) M1722/1722C Original type
RU-9458A (S-RX50A) M1722/1722C Current type, cannot be used with
03P9269-44.

Compatibility : MICs of Original and Current types are compatible, except for the note in remarks.

f0-f 60MHz 60MHz


f DOUBLE- 1 IF OUT
W.G. TO IF AMP
RF IN LIMITER BALANCED
COAX CONV 9 IF TUNE
(9410MHz) MIXER

f0

FET OSC. POWER

8 5 3 4 7
GND TUNING CONT. POWER  
 MBS
(+2~+11V)  (+9V) (-9V) (-9V)

Figure 2-31 Block Diagram of RU-9360

f0-f 60MHz 60MHz


f DOUBLE- 1 IF OUT
W.G. TO
RF IN LIMITER RF AMP BALANCED IF AMP
COAX CONV.
(9410MHz) MIXER 9 IF TUNE
f0

FET OSC. POWER

RS1000-SME-15

5 3 4 7
TUNING CONT. POWER (-9V)
(+2~+11V)  (+9V) (-9V)  MBS

Figure 2-32 Block Diagram of RU-9390

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 Chapter 3. Location of Parts


3.1 GPS Antenna Unit (GP-310B)

Figure 3.1 GPS Antenna Unit (GP-310B)

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3.2 Network Sounder Unit (ETR-6/10N)

3.2 Network Sounder Unit (ETR-6/10N)

XDR Connector

Network connector
Power Connector

Figure 3.2 Network Sounder Unit

NE T Board
(03P9284)
MAI N Board
(20P8170)

CR29 (G)

CR1 (G)

Figure 3.3 Network Sounder Unit (with cover removed)

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3.3 Display Unit (MODEL 17xx, GD-1700 )

3.3 Display Unit (MODEL 17xx, GD-1700)

Figure 3.4 Display Unit, Front View (MODEL 17XX, GP/GD-1700)

DJ -1
Connector

GP/GD-1700   MODEL 17XX  

Figure 3.5 Display Unit, Rear Side View

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3.3 Display Unit (MODEL 17xx, GD-1700 )

DJ -1

GP/GD-1700   MODEL 17XX   PWR Board


PWR Board (03P9283)
(03P9282)

Figure 3.6 Display Unit, with Cover Removed

NE T Board
(03P9284)

SPU Board
(03P9280)

GP/GD-1700, MODEL 17XX   GP/GD-1700, MODEL 17XX  


Figure 3.7 Display Unit, with PWR Board (removed)

Panel Board
(03P9281)

L CD Unit
(F51232NF
 J R-SFW)

GP/GD-1700, MODEL 17XX GP/GD-1700, MODEL 17XX


Figure 3.8 Front Panel, Back Side View  Figure 3.9 LCD Unit 

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3.4 Display Unit (MODEL 17xxC, GD-1700C)

3.4 Display Unit (MODEL 17xxC, GD-1700C)

Figure 3.10 Display Unit, Front View (MODEL 17XXC, GP/GD-1700C)

GP/GD-1700C MODEL 17XXC

Figure 3.11 Display Unit, Rear Side View

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3.4 Display Unit (MODEL 17xxC, GD-1700C)

PWR Board
(03P9282)

PWR  Board
(03P9283)

GP/GD-1700C MODEL 17XXC  

Figure 3.12 Display Unit, Inside View (PWR Board)

NE T Board
(03P9284)

SPU Board
(03P9286)

GP/GD-1700C, MODEL 17XXC GP/GD-1700C, MODEL 17XXC

Figure 3.13 Display Unit, with PWR Board (Removed)

Panel Board
(03P9281)

L CD Unit
(EDTCA14CEF)

GP/GD-1700C, MODEL 17XXC GP/GD-1700C, MODEL 17XXC

Figure 3.14 Front Panel, Back Side Figure 3.15 LCD Unit

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3.4 Display Unit (MODEL 17xxC, GD-1700C)

Figure 3.16 NET Board, 03P9284

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3.4 Display Unit (MODEL 17xxC, GD-1700C)

Figure 3.17 LCD Unit (700cd)

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3.5 Display Unit (MODEL 1833/1933/1943)

3.5 Display Unit (MODEL 1833/1933/1943)

Figure 3.18 Display Unit, Front View

Figure 3.19 Display Unit, Rear Side View

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3.5 Display Unit (MODEL 1833/1933/1943)

FIL Board
(03P9304)

PWR Board
(03P9296)

CRT

Figure 3.20 Display Unit, Cover Removed Top Side

SPU Board
(03P9288)

F-NET Board
(03P9284)

Figure 3.21 Display Unit, Cover Removed, Right Side

CRT Board
(PA013, M AI N)

PWR Board
(03P9296)

Figure 3.22 Display Unit, Cover Removed, Left Side

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3.5 Display Unit (MODEL 1833/1933/1943)

FIL Board
(03P9304)

I NT Board
(03P9290)

Figure 3.23 Display Unit, Cover Removed, Rear Side

Figure 3.24 Display Unit, Cover and Front Panel Removed, Front View

 Trackball
(TA4721)

Panel Board
(03P9287)

Figure 3.25 Front Panel, Rear Side

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3.5 Display Unit (MODEL 1833/1933/1943)

R63

R77

Figure 3.26 PWR Board, 03P9296

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3.5 Display Unit (MODEL 1833/1933/1943)

 J 208  J 206 J 207

Figure 3.27 INT Board, 03P9290

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3.6 Display Unit (MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD-1900C)

3.6 Display Unit


(MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD-1900C)

Figure 3.28 Display Unit, Front View

Figure 3.29 Display Unit, Rear Side View

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3.6 Display Unit (MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD-1900C)

NE T Board PWR Board


(03P9284) (19P1005)

Drain tube SPU Board


(19P1001)

Figure 3.30 Display Unit (700cd), Cover Removed, Bottom View

PWR Board
(19P1005)
Cooling fan
SPU Board
(19P1001)

Figure 3.31 Display Unit (700cd), Cover Removed, Top View

Cooling fan
PWR Board
(19P1005)

Drain
tube

CRD Board
(19P1003)

PN L Board
(19P1002)

Figure 3.32 Display Unit (700cd), Cover Removed, Right Side

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3.6 Display Unit (MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD-1900C)

Cooling fan

Cooling fan

PWR Board
(19P1005)

Figure 3.33 Display Unit, Cover Removed, Rear View

PI P Board ARP Board


(19P1004) (18P9013)

NET board
(03P9284)

Figure 3.34 Display Unit, Cover and PTU Board Removed

SPU Board
(19P1001)

Figure 3.35 Display Unit, Cover, ARP and PIP Boards Removed

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3.6 Display Unit (MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD-1900C)

Cover

CRD Board
(19P1003)

Figure 3.36 Front Panel Cover

 Track Ball
(TA4721)

PN L Board
(19P1002)

Figure 3.37 Front Panel, Back Side

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3.6 Display Unit (MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD-1900C)

LCD U nit
(104MU-1)

CRD Board
(19P1003)

Figure 3.38 LCD Unit, Front View (700cd)

Figure 3.39 LCD Unit, Rear View (700cd)

Eight cold cathode


fluorescent lamps for
LCD backli ght

Figure 3.40 LCD Backlight (700cd)

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3.7 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1722/1722C)

3.7 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1722/1722C)

Figure 3.41 Scanner Unit (Right Side), RSB-0087A-070

Figure 3.42 Scanner Unit (Stern Side), RSB-0087A-070

Figure 3.43 Scanner Unit (Bottom Side)

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3.7 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1722/1722C)

Note1;
 The cover is not used
for new IF AM P
board, 03P9269-66.

Modulator
Board
(03P9270)
Read
Switch
(NSR-10
1-56)

Magnetron
(E3588)
MIC (RU-9458)
*I ncluding
Circulator

Figure 3.44 Scanner Unit, Cover Removed, (Bow Side)

IF AMP
Board
(03P9269)

See note 1.

Scanner
I NT Board
Motor
(03P9298)
(RM-9455)

Figure 3.45 Scanner Unit, Cover Removed, (Stern Side)

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3.8 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1732/1732C, MODEL 1833/1833C)

3.8 Scanner Unit


(MODEL 1732/1732C, MODEL 1833/1833C)

Model 1732/C : RSB-0071-058


Model 1833/C : RSB-0071-057
Figure 3.46 Scanner Unit (Right side)

Figure 3.47 Scanner Unit (Bottom Side)

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3.8 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1732/1732C, MODEL 1833/1833C)

Read Switch
(NRS-101-56 DC-DC CONV.
MODULATOR (MD-9335)
(MD-9208) Scanner Motor
(RM-9087A)

Figure 3.48 Scanner Unit, Cover Removed, Bow side

IF AMP Magnetron
Board (E3571/
(IF-9214) MG5388)

MIC
(RU-9360)

Circulator
(FCX73)

Figure 3.49 Scanner Unit, Cover Removed, Stern Side

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3.9 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1742/1742C)

3.9 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1742/1742C)

Figure 3.50 Scanner Unit (Bow side), RSB-0047-051

MOTOR (RM-8577)

Figure 3.51 Scanner Unit Opened (Bow side)

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3.9 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1742/1742C)

MOTOR

Figure 3.52 Scanner Unit, Upper Chassis

MOTOR

Read Switch
(S 802: NSR-101-56)

Figure 3.53 Scanner Unit, Upper Chassis, with Motor Removed

MIC
Magnetron
(SRX-25, A)
(E3587)

MODUL ATOR Board


(MD-9052 A)
Circulator
(FCX-71)
Read Switch
(S 801: NSR-101-56)

I F A MP Board
(IF-7758C) I NT Board
(03P8630)

Figure 3.54 Scanner Unit, Lower Chassis


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3.10 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1762/1762C)

3.10 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1762/1762C)

Figure 3.55 Scanner Unit (Bow Side), RSB-0072-065

Figure 3.56 Scanner Unit (Right Side)

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3.10 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1762/1762C)

MOTOR (RM-8025)

RF Unit (RTR-065)

Figure 3.57 Scanner Unit (RSB-0070-065), Upper Chassis Opened

Magnetron
(MG5248)

I F AM P board
(IF-9215)

I NT Board
(03P9249)

Figure 3.58 RF Unit (RTR-065)

Circulator
Magnetron
(MG5248)

MI C (RU-9390)

Figure 3.59 RF Unit (RTR-065)

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3.10 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1762/1762C)

Magnetron
(MG5248)

Figure 3.60 RF Unit (RTR-065)

MODU LATOR Board


(03P9235 A)

Figure 3.61 RF Unit, Bottom, Cover Removed

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3.11 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1933/1933C)

3.11 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1933/1933C)

RSB-0070-064 : 24rpm
RSB-0073-064 : 48rpm
Figure 3.62 Scanner Unit (Bow Side)

Figure 3.63 Scanner Unit (Right Side)

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3.11 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1933/1933C)

MOTOR (RM-8025)

RF Unit (RTR-064)

Figure 3.64 Scanner Unit (24 rpm, RSB-0070-064), Upper Chassis Opened

MOTOR (RM-8711)

RF Unit (RTR-064)

Figure 3.65 Inside of Scanner Unit (48 rpm, RSB-0073-064), Upper Chassis Opened

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3.11 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1933/1933C)

Magnetron
(MG5389 or
E3560)
I NT Board
(03P9249)
I F AMP Board
(IF-9214)

Figure 3.66 RF Unit, RTR-059 

Circulator
(RC-4356)
Magnetron
(MG5388 or
E3571)
MIC
(RU-9390)

Figure 3.67 RF Unit, RTR-059

Magnetron
(MG5388 or E3571)

Figure 3.68 RF Unit, RTR-059

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3.11 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1933/1933C)

MODULATOR
Board
(03P9235 A)
(Old board)

Figure 3.69 RF Unit (RTR-059) Bottom Cover Removed

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3.12 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1943/1943C)

3.12 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1943/1943C)

Figure 3.70 Scanner Unit (Bow Side)

Figure 3.71 Scanner Unit (Right Side)

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3.12 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1943/1943C)

MOTOR (RM-8025)

RF Unit (RTR-059)

Figure 3.72 Scanner Unit (24 rpm, RSB-0070-059), Upper Chassis Opened

MOTOR (RM-8711)

RF Unit (RTR-059)

Figure 3.73 Inside of Scanner Unit (48 rpm, RSB-0073-059), Upper Chassis Opened

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3.12 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1943/1943C)

Magnetron
(MG5389 or
E3560
I NT Board

(03P9249)
I F AMP Board
(IF-9214)

Figure 3.74 RF Unit (RTR-059) 

Magnetron Circulator
(MG5389 or (RC-4356)
E3560)
MIC
(RU-9390)

Figure 3.75 RF Unit (RTR-059)

Magnetron
(MG5389 or E3560)

Figure 3.76 RF Unit (RTR-059)

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3.12 Scanner Unit (MODEL 1943/1943C)

MODULATOR
Board
(03P9235)
(Old board)

Figure 3.77 RF Unit (RTR-059)

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 Chapter 4. Adjustment

Hazardous Voltage

This equipment uses high voltage electricity which can SHOCK, BURN
or cause DEATH.
Always make sure the electrical power is turned off before attempting to
change a component or inspecting the inside of the equipment. A
residual charge may exist in capacitors, even with the equipment turned
off. Always short all supply lines to the chassis with an insulated
screwdriver or a similar tool before touching the circuit.

Working on the Scanner Unit Mast

Work on the scanner unit mast is dangerous, and doubly so if the proper
precautions are not taken.
1. Post an appropriate warning sign near the display unit to indicate that
work on the scanner unit is being performed, to prevent accidental
application of the power to the scanner unit.
2. Wear a safety helmet and always be aware of where the scanner
radiator is.

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4.1 Adjusters

4.1.1 MAIN (20P8170) Board – ETR-6/10N 

R63 R119 R133

 TP 5

 TP 10

 TP 8  TP 4

R137

R162

 TP 6

 TP 1  TP 3  TP 2  TP 9

Figure 4.1 MAIN (02P6294) Board

Test points on 02P6294


TP Item Description Remarks
TP1 SIG_1 Output signal of buffer 1
TP2 IF2_IN Output signal of buffer 2
TP3 IF1_OUT Input signal to buffer 2 (50 kHz)
TP4 IF1_OUT Input signal to buffer 2 (200 kHz)
TP5 SW_F (MAIN) Switching frequency. 6.4 V, 83.7 kHz when
main power supply circuit is on.
TP6 SW_F Switching frequency. 7 V, 65.5 kHz when
(ST-BY) main power supply circuit is off.
TP7 Not used
TP8 GND 0V
TP9 AGND 0V

TP10 ASIG Analog signal output from RX circuit


Input low-voltage protector : 10.8 V or less.
Input over-voltage protector : 31.2 V or more.

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4.1.2 SPU (03P9280) Board – MODEL 1722/1732/1742/1752/1762 

 TP 1  TP 2  TP 3  TP 5


 TP 6
 TP 4  TP 7

 TP 8

 TP 11
 TP 10
 TP 9

 TP 12

S1
 TP 14

 TP 15

 TP 13

Figure 4.2 SPU (03P9280) Board


Test points on 03P9280
TP No. Signal Rating Condition
TP1 HD 5 V, Negative (0V)
TX
TP2 BP 5 Vpp (180 Hz, 450 pulse/rotation)
TP3 EXT TRIG Depending on input revel
TP4 TX TRIG 9 V to 12 Vpp positive, approx. 8 to 12 us
Short range: 1950 Hz to 2250 Hz,
Midium range: 1100 Hz to 1300 Hz,
TX
Long range: 550 Hz to 650 Hz
TP5 PLL VCO 5 Vpp (921600 pulse/rotation)
TP6 VIDEO OUT Approx. 4 Vpp (Main Bang Level)
TP7 Remote Controller Input A 5V pulse appears, receiving the Signal from
data the remote control unit. Noise is observed at
the absent the signal.
TP8 PW_A Short pulse: H, Medium pulse: L, Long pulse: L
TP9 PW_B Short pulse: H, Medium pulse: H, Long pulse: L
TX
TP10 Power OFF (to PTU) H: OFF, L: Normal
TP11 VIDEO INPUT Approx. 4 Vpp (Main Bang Level)
TP12 Reset Power ON: L, Normal: H
TP13 CPU CLK OUT 47.6 MHz POWER ON
TP14 Det Battery Level Normal: H, Error: L (approx 2.7 V)
TP15 LCD Brilliance cont. Inverter frequency: 40 kHz

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4.1.3 SPU (03P9286) Board – MODEL 1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C 

 TP 1
 TP 2  TP 6  TP 5

 TP 4
S1

 TP 3

 TP 8  TP 7

 TP 9

 TP 10

 TP 11
 TP 12

 TP 13  TP 14
Figure 4.3 SPU (03P9286) Board

Test points on 03P9286


TP No. Signal Rating Condition
TP1 TX TRIG 9 V to 12 Vpp positive, approx. 8 to 12 us
Short range: 1950 Hz to 2250 Hz,
Midium range: 1100 Hz to 1300 Hz,
Long range: 550 Hz to 650 Hz TX
TP2 EXT TRIG Depending on input revel
TP3 VIDEO OUT Approx. 4 Vpp (Main Bang Level)
TP4 Power OFF (to PTU) H: OFF, L: Normal
TP5 VIDEO INPUT Approx. 4 Vpp (Main Bang Level)
TP6 BP 5 Vpp (180 Hz, 450 pulse/rotation)
TP7 PW_A Short pulse: H, Medium pulse: L, Long pulse: L TX
TP8 PLL VCO 5 Vpp (921600 pulse/rotation)
TP9 PW_B Short pulse: H, Medium pulse: H, Long pulse: L
TP10 CPU CLK OUT 47.6 MHz
TP11 HD 5 V, Negative (0V) TX
TP12 Remote Controller A 5V pulse appears, receiving the Signal from
Input data the remote
absent control unit. Noise is observed at the
the signal.
TP13 Det Battery Level Normal: L , Error: H (approx 2.7 V)
TP14 RESET RESET: H, NORMAL: L

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4.1.4 SPU (03P9288) Board – MODEL 1833/1933/1943 

Figure 4.4 SPU (03P9288) Board


 TP 16

 TP 3
 TP 1

 TP 6
 TP 2
 TP 7
 TP 4  TP 10

 TP 9
 TP 11
 TP 13
 TP 12
 TP 17
 TP 15
 TP 8  TP 19
 TP 18
Figure 4.4 SPU (03P9288) Board

Test points on SPU Board


TP No. Signal Rating Condition
TP1, 6,14 GND
TP2 BATT_PORT Normal: L, Error: H (approx 2.7 V)
TP3 RESET_N Normal: H, Reset time: 320 ms
TP4 REMOTE_N A 5V pulse appears, receiving the Signal Remote Controller
from the remote control unit. Noise is Input data
observed at the absent the signal.
TP5 GA2_CLK
TP7 B.P
TP8 CPU_CLK_OUT
TP9 TX_TRIG 9 V to 12 Vpp positive, approx. 8 to 12 us TX
Short range: 1950 Hz to 2250 Hz,
Midium range: 1100 Hz to 1300 Hz,
Long range: 550 Hz to 650 Hz
TP10 PWR_OFF Normal: L, OFF: H
TP11 HD Approx. 4 Vpp (Main Bang Level) TX
TP12 VIDEO LEVEL Depending on input revel TX
TP13 EXT_TRIG Depending on input revel TX
TP15 STC CURVE 4 us: 0.8 to 1.1 V, 10 us: 1.3 to 1.6 V Ant. Height: 10 m
20 us: 1.9 to 2.3 V, 40 us: 2.7 to 3.0 V Range: 12 nm
60 us: 3.3 to 3.7 V, 90 us: 4.1 to 4.5 V Gain: fully cw
120 us: 4.3 to 4.7 V STC: fully cw
TP16 CPU CLK
TP17 AC RAIN
TP18 GA1_CLK
TP19 SAMPL_T

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4.1.5 SPU (19P1001) Board – MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD/GP-1900C 

 TP 3  TP 2  TP 1

 TP 4, 5, 6

 TP 10

 TP 15

 TP 11  TP 9  TP 13  TP 14


 TP 7  TP 8  TP 12

Figure 4.5 SPU (19P1001) Board

Test points on SPU Board


TP No. Signal Rating Condition
TP1 STC CURVE 4 us: 0.8 to 1.1 V, 10 us: 1.3 to 1.6 V Ant. Height:
20 us: 1.9 to 2.3 V, 40 us: 2.7 to 3.0 V Range: 12 nm
60 us: 3.3 to 3.7 V, 90 us: 4.1 to 4.5 V Gain: fully cw
120 us: 4.3 to 4.7 V STC: fully cw
TP2 VIDEO LEVEL Approx. –4.4 V (Main Bang Level) TX
TP3 RESET_N Normal: 5 V, Reset time: 300 ms
TP4 GND
TP5 GND
TP6 PWR_OFF Normal: 0 V , OFF: 4 V
TP7 HEADING
TP8 B.P
TP9 CLKOUT 45 MHz
TP10 EXT_TRIG Depending on input revel TX
TP11 GND
TP12 DENCHI_PORT Normal: 3.3 V, Error: 0 V .
TP13 REMOTE_N A 5V pulse appears, receiving the Signal
from the remote control unit. Noise is
observed at the absent the signal.

TP14 TX_TRIG 9 V to 12 Vpp positive, approx. 8 to 12 us TX


Short range: 1950 Hz to 2250 Hz,
Midium range: 1100 Hz to 1300 Hz,
Long range: 550 Hz to 650 Hz
TP15 GND

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4.1.6 PWR (03P9282) Board – GD/GP-1700/1700C 

 TP 2 R67

 TP 3

R11 (GND)

 TP 1

Figure 4.6 PWR (03P9282) Board

Test points on PWR-9282


Test Point Test Item Ratings Ratings Remarks
TP 1,
Inverter Frequency 82.0 to 84.0 kHz R67 –
R11(GND)
J202 #1(+)
+12 V 11.4 to 12.6 V – –
#5(-)
J202 #3(+)
+5 V 5.05 to 5.15 V – –
#5(-)

J202 #7(+)  –12 V –11.4 to –12.6 V – –


#5(-)
J203 #1(+)
-24 V -22.0 to –26.0 V – –
#5(-)

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4.1.7 PWR (03P9283) Board


 – MODEL 1722/1722C/1722/1732/1732C/1742/1742C/1762/1762C 

R67

 TP 1

Figure 4.7 PWR (03P9283) Board

Test points on PWR-9283


Test Point Test Item Ratings Ratings Remarks
TP 1,
Inverter Frequency 43 to 45 kHz R67 –
R11(GND)
J202 #1(+)
+12 V 12.0 to 12.5 V –
#5(-)
J202 #3(+)
+5 V 4.75 to 5.25 V – –
#5(-)
J202 #7(+)
 –12 V –11.4 to –12.6 V – –
#5(-)
J203 #1(+)
-24 V -22.0 to –26.0 V – –
#5(-)

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4.1.8 PWR (19P1005) Board – MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD/GP-1900C 

 TP 2 R91 R50 TP5 R79

R68

 TP 4

R72

Figure 4.8 PWR (19P1005) Board

Test points on 19P1005


Test Point Test Item Ratings Ratings Remarks
TP 2 (+)
Frequency (±12 V) 44 to 46 kHz R91
TP1 (–)
TP4, TP5 (+)
Frequency (+3.3 V, 5V) 89 to 91 kHz R68
TP3 (–)
J1358 #A7 (+)
+5 V +4.99 to +5.01 V R72
#A18 (–)
J1358 #A14 (+)
+12 V +11.9 to +12.1 V R50
TP3(–)
J1358 #A16 (+)
 –12 V –11.4 to –12.6 V –
TP3 (–)
J1358 #A3 (+)
+3.3 V +3.29 to 3.31 V R79
TP3 (–)

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4.1.9 CRT (A1QA90SPXX) – MODEL 1833/1933/1943 

Figure 4.9 CRT

NOTE: The CRT is used with the rotation by 90


degrees. Therefore, the indications “V” and
“H” correspond to horizontal and vertical,
respectively.

L 2 (H-WIDTH )  VR1 (CONT) VR7 (FOCUS)

VR6 (BRIGHT)

VR3 (V-LI NE )
VR2 (V-HOLD)
VR4 (V-SIZE)

VR5 (H-HOLD)
Figure 4.10 CRT Board

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Synchro pulses and video signal

3.81 µS

Horizontal Synchro TTL


Pulse
(31.47 kHz) 0V
31.78 µS
1.91 µS 0.64 µS

0.7 to 3.6 Vpp


Video Signal
25.42 µS

Timing Chart Between Horizontal Synchro pulses and video signal 

0.064 mS

Vertical Synchro TTL


Pulse
(60.0Hz) 0V
16.68 mS
1.05 mS 0.32 mS

Video Signal 0.7 to 3.6 Vpp


15.25 mS

  Timing Chart Between Vertical Synchro pulses and video signal   

Fig 4.11

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4.1.10 PIP (19P1004) Board – MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD/GP-1900C 


(Picture-In-Picture Board or NTSC/PAL I/F Board)

 TP 1

 TP 2

 TP 3

Figure 4.12 PIP (19P1004) Board

Test points on 19P1004 (PIP)


TP No. Signal Rating Condition
TP1 3.3 Vdc 3.0 V to 3.45 V
TP2 5.0 Vdc 4.75 V to 5.25 V
TP3 GND

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4.1.11 ARP (18P9013) Board


 TP 5

 TP 7

 TP 6

 TP 9
 TP 4

 TP 8

 TP 1

Figure 4.13 ARP (18P9013) Board

Test points on 18P9013 (ARP)


Test Point Test Item Ratings Remarks
TP 1, 9 GND – –
TP 2 OSC 41.6 MHz –
TP 4 TRUE TRIGGER 5 Vpp (Neg. Polarity) TX
TP 7 CLK OUTPUT 207.23 MHz –
TP 8 QV OUTPUT –4 Vpp (Neg. Polarity, Main bang level) TX

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4.1.12 INT (03P8630) Board – MODEL 1742/1742C 

Figure 4.14 03P8630 Board

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4.1.13 INT (03P9298) Board – MODEL 1722/1722C 

Figure 4.15 03P9298 Board

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4.1.14 IF AMP (IF-7758C) Board – MODEL 1742/1742C 

VR 603 VR 601  TP 604 TP 601 VR 602 TP 603  TP 602

 TP 605

Figure 4.16 IF-7758C

Test points on IF-7758C


Test Point Test Item Ratings VR No Remarks
TP 601 Noise Figure Factory adjustment only – –
TP 602 GND – – –
4 Vpp approx. (measure at main
TP 603 Video signal  – –
bang)
Video changes when GAIN or A/C VR601
Gain/STC SEA control is turned.
TP 604 VR602  –
monitor (Only VR602 may be adjusted in the
field to set total amp gain.) VR603

Voltage changes depending on tuning


TP 605 Tuning indicator  – –
condition.

TP 8 Tuning indicator Factory adjustment only VC5 –


J611 #9 (-) MIC
1.3 to 2.7 V dc (reference only) – ST-BY
J613 #2 (+) (R. Monitor)

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4.1.15 IF AMP (IF-9214) Board


 – MODEL 1833/1833C/1933/1933C/1943/1943C 

VC 2  TP 1  TP 5 VR 2
VC 1

 TP 6

 TP 2 VC 5  TP 8  TP 3  TP 7

Figure 4.17 IF-9214

Test points on IF-9214


Test Point Test Item Ratings VR No Remarks
TP 1 Bandwidth correction Factory adjustment only VC1,2 –
TP 2 GND – – –
TP 5 +7 V 5.9 to 7.5 V – –
TP 6 –9 V –8.8 to – 9.4 V – –
TP 7 +9 V 8.7 to – 9.3 V – –
TP 8 Tuning indicator Factory adjustment only VC5 –
J611 #9 (-) MIC
J613 #2 (+) (R. Monitor) 1.2 to 3.1 V – ST-BY

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4.1.16 IF AMP (03P9215) Board – MODEL 1732/1732C/1762/1762C 


 TP 4 VR 2  TP 6 VC 3

 TP 1 VC 4 VC 2 VC 1

Figure 4.18 03P9215 (MODEL 1732/1732C)

Test points on 03P9215


Test Point Test Item Ratings VR No Remarks
Bandwidth
TP 1
correction
Factory adjustment only VC1,2,4  –  
TP 4 Tuning indicator Factory adjustment only VC3  –  

V2
TX
V3 GAIN: MAX
A/ C SEA wave 10µs  –  
A/C SEA: MAX
V1 T1
A/C RAIN: MAX
0V
V1: 4.0 to 4.6 V, V2: 1.0 to 2.0 V
V3: 0.5 to 0.9 V, T1: 20 to 60 µs
TP 6

V2
TX
0.1V GAIN: MAX
A/C RAIN
A/C SEA: MIN
V1 T1
A/C RAIN: MAX
0V
V1: 4.0 to 4.6 V, V2: 0.4 to 1.4 V
T1: 80 to 160 µs
J611 #11 (–) Noise level Factory adjustment only
J611 #12 (+) VR1,2
Adj. 0.55 to 0.65 V rms (Short)

U7 #1 +5 V 4.7 to 5.3 V  –   ST-BY


U5 #3 –9 V –8.8 to –9.4 V  –  
U6 #3 +9 V 8.7 to 9.3 V  –  

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4.1.17 IF AMP (03P9269) Board – MODEL 1722/1722C 

 J 809
Figure 4.19 03P9269-66 (New board)

TestTest
points
Point
on 03P9269–66
Check Item Ratings Remarks
J809 #2 IND 2.0 to 3.0 V
J809 #7 VIDEO Fig. 4.22
J809 #9 STC Fig. 4.21

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Figure 4.20 03P9269–44 (Old board)

Test points on 03P9269–44


Test Point Check Item Ratings Remarks
TP601 IND 2.5Vdc
TP602 ECHO Waveform 1
TP603 AGC Same as STC waveform
TP604 IF Not measurable

AC/SEA Waveform
Condition ; TX, STC voltage (J809 #9) adjusted to 3.4 to 3.6 V manually.
Test Point ; Between R46 and R47.
Ratings ; V1=3.1 to 3.5V, V2=0.8 to 1.0V, V3=0.2 to 0.4V, T1=40 to 50us

Figure 4.21 STC Waveform


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03P9269
 J 809 #7 (Video): –66 PCB
 TP 602 (ECH O): –44 PCB

Echo appears after main bang


1 to 3 V

Settings on oscilloscope
1.00 V, 200ns

Waveform 1

Figure 4.22 Video Signal

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4.1.18 MODULATOR (03P9235) Board – MODEL 1943/1943C 

 TP 804

 TP 802

VR802

 J 806

 TP 801 VR801  J 803 03P9323 VR803

Figure 4.23 03P9235A/B–33


(03P9235 is similar to 03P9235A/B, except for the transformer of bigger size.)

Test points on 03P9235–33 (New board)


Test Point Test Item Ratings VR No Remarks
Short range: 2000 to 2300 Hz

TP 801 TX-TRIG Pulsewidth: 10 to 20µs (All range)  – TX Condition


Polarity: Negative Polarity (8 to 12 V)
TP 802 GND – –
Inverter
TP 804 42.7 to 47.3 kHz – –
Frequency
J803 #4, #6 Mag. Heater 7.55 V to 7.65 V dc VR 801
J803 #1 #6 TX-HV 11.0 to 12.3 V dc – ST-BY
J803 #3, #6 +28 V dc 26.0 to 30.0 V dc –
TX,
1.60 to 1.70 V dc (Long) VR 802
J803 #5, #6 Long Range
Mag. Current 1.40 to 1.60 V dc (Middle)
(4 kW, A) TX,
1.20 to 1.30 V dc (Short) VR 803 Short Range
TX,
1.40 to 1.50 V dc (Long) VR 802
J803 #5, #6 Long Range
Mag. Current 1.20 to 1.40 V dc (Middle)
(4 kW, B) TX,
1.20 to 1.30 V dc (Short) VR 803
Short Range
TX,
1.65 to 1.75 V dc (Long) VR 802
J803 #5, #6 Long Range
Mag. Current 1.50 to 1.75 V dc (Middle)
(6 kW) TX,
1.05 to 1.15 V dc (Short) VR 803
Short Range

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 TP 802 VR801  TP 801 VR802

 TP 804

Figure 4.24 03P9235–22 (Old board)

Test points on 03P9235–22 (Old board)


Test Point Test Item Ratings VR No Remarks
Short range: 2000 to 2300 Hz

TP 801 TX-TRIG Pulsewidth: 10 to 20µs (All range)  – TX Condition


Polarity: Positive Polarity ( 8 to 12 V)
TP 802 GND – –
Inverter
TP 804 42.7 to 47.3 kHz – –
Frequency
J803 #4, #6 Mag. Heater 7.55 V to 7.65 V dc VR 801
J803 #1 #6 TX-HV 11.0 to 12.3 V dc – ST-BY
J803 #3, #6 +20 V dc 18.5 to 21.5 V dc –
1.4 to 1.60 V dc (Long)
TX Condition,
J803 #5, #6 Mag. Current 1.25 to 1.65 V dc (Middle) VR 802
Long Range
0.80 to 1.50 V dc (Short)

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4.1.19 MODULATOR (03P9235A) Board – MODEL 1762/1762C/1933/1933C 

 TP 802  TP 804  TP 801 VR 802

VR 801

Figure 4.25 03P9235A–22 (Old board)

Test points on 03P9235A–22 (Old board)


Test Point Test Item Ratings VR No Remarks

Short range: 2000 to 2300 Hz


TP 801 TX-TRIG Pulsewidth: 10 to 20µs (All range)  – TX
Polarity: Positive Polarity ( 8 to 12 V)
TP 802 GND – –
Inverter
TP 804 42.7 to 47.3 kHz – –
Frequency
J803 #4, #6 Mag. Heater 7.4 V to 7.6V dc VR 801 ST-BY
11.0 to 12.3 V dc (ST-BY)
J803 #1 #6 TX-HV  –
10.10 to 11.40 V dc (TX)
J803 #3, #6 +20 V dc 18.5 to 21.5 V dc – ST-BY
1.4 to 1.60 V dc (Long) TX,
J803 #5, #6 Mag. Current 1.25 to 1.65 V dc (Middle) VR 802
Long Range
0.80 to 1.50 V dc (Short)

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4.1.20 MODULATOR (03P9270) Board – MODEL 1722/1722C 

 TP 801  TP 806  TP 807  TP 804  TP 808  J 808

 TP 814

VR851
VR852
 TP 803  TP 802  TP 806  TP 805  TP 812
VR801  TP 811

Figure 4.26 03P9270-33 (New board)

 TP 804

VR801 VR851

Figure 4.27 03P9270–22 (Old board)

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Test points on 03P9270


Test point Check Item Ratings Remarks
TP801/TP802 +9V 8.7~9.9Vdc
TP803/TP802 VD1 34~46kHz Save wave as VD2
TP804-1/
-6V -6.9~-5.5Vdc
TP804-4
TP804-2/
+5V 4.75~5.25Vdc
TP804-4
TP804-3/
+12V 11.9~12.1Vdc Adjuster: VR801
TP804-4
TX, long, VR851
3.05 to 3.15 Vdc
(–33 board)
TP804-5/ TX, short, VR852
Magnetron Current 3.35 to 3.45 Vdc
TP804-4 (–33 board)
VR851, TX, 3nm Range
2.8 to 3.6 Vdc
(–22 board)
TP804-6/
+8V 7.8~8.2Vdc
TP804-4
TP804-7/ 8.5~9.35Vdc ST-BY
ST-BY/TX
TP804-4 (8.1~9.1Vdc) (TX, 6nm)
TP805/TP806 +12V 11.9~12.1Vdc
TP807 GATE2 Waveform 2 Gate signal of switching FET
TP808 VD2 Waveform 3
TP811 TRIG Waveform 1
TP812 GND Not SHIP’S MAIN COLD
TP813 TX. PW. Waveform 4 Pulse transformer drive signal
TP814 GATE1 Waveform 5 Gate signal of switching FET

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 TP 811(TRI G.)


Vp-p=10 V

PW=8.0µs
 TX-LONG

Settings on oscilloscope
2.00 V, 10.0µs

Waveform 1

 TP 807(GATE2)
Vp-p=10 V
f=38kH z
Power supply: 24 V

Settings on oscilloscope
2.00 V, 10.0µs

Waveform 2

 TP 808(VD2)
Vp-p=25 V
f=38kHz
@Power supply: 24 V

Settings on oscilloscope
5.00 V, 10.0µs

Waveform 3

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 TP 813(TX.PW.)
Vp-p=10 V
PW=1.0µs
@TX-L ONG

Settings on oscilloscope
2.00 V, 1.00µs

Waveform 4

 TP 814(GATE 1)
Vp-p=8 V
f=40kHz
@Power supply: 24 V

Settings on oscilloscope
2.00 V, 10.0µs

Waveform 5

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4.1.21 MODULATOR (MD9208) Board – MODEL 1732/1732C/1833/1833C 


03P9317A

 TP 803
(GND)
 TP 802 VR804
 J 802 VR803

Figure 4.28 MD9208–44 and 03P9317A

 TP 803  TP 802 VR802

Figure 4.29 MD9208–22 (Old board)


Test points on MD9208
Test Point Test Item Ratings VR No Remarks
300 V to 370 V dc (ST-BY)
#1 TX-HV  – –
290 V to 300 V dc (TX)
Mag. R106
#4 7.4 V to 7.6 V dc ST-BY
Heater (PTU-9335 Board)
TP 802 1.5 to 1.7 V dc VR804 TX, Long (–44 board)
Mag.
#5 Current 1.1 to 1.2 V dc VR803 TX, Short (–44 board)
1.1 to 1.3 V dc VR802 TX, Long (–22 board)
#6 GND – – –

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4.1.22 MODULATOR (MD9052A) Board – MODEL 1742/1742C 

 TP 803 VR 801

 TP 801

 TP 802
VR 802

Figure 4.30 MD9052A

Test points on MD9052A


Test Point Test Item Ratings VR No Remarks

9 to 12 V

TP 801 Trigger (in) 6 to 10 µs  – TX

1934 Hz to 2138 Hz (short range)


1140 Hz to 1260 Hz (medium range)
560 Hz to 620 Hz (long range)

TP 802 0 V (GND) – – –

Long Range,
#1 Mag. Curr. 1.4 to 1.6 V dc VR802
TX

#2 0 V (GND) – – –
TP 804
#3 Mag. heater 8.0 to 8.2 V dc VR801 ST-BY

340 V to 370 V (ST-BY)


#6 TX-HV  – –
310 V to 330 V (TX, long range)

TP 806 FET drain 85.4 kHz to 94.5 kHz – –

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4.1.23 PTU-9335 – MODEL 1732/1732C/1833/1833C 


R106: For adjustment of magnetron
heater voltage
(See L ocation of parts on MD-9208)

Figure 4.31 PTU-9335

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 Chapter 5. Maintenance
5.1 Dip Switch

1) SPU Board (03P9280)

4 3 2 1
S1

Figure 5.1

Setting of DIP switch S1 on SPU Board


Setting
S1 I tem to be set
ON OFF
#1 Model GD-1700 MODEL 1722/1732/1742/1762
#2 not used not used not used
#3 not used not used not used
#4 not used not used not used

2) SPU Board (03P9286)

4 3 2 1
S1

Figure 5.2

Setting of DIP switch S1 on SPU Board

Setting
S1 I tem to be set
ON OFF
#1 Model GD-1700C MODEL 1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C
#2 not used  not used not used
#3 not used  not used not used
#4 not used  not used not used

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5.2 Jumper Settings 

1) PTU Board (03P9282): GD-1700/1700C


PTU Board (03P9283): MODEL 17xx/17xxC

 J 210 J 208  J 207  J 206  J 210  J 208  J 206 J 207

Figure 5.3 03P9282 board Figure 5.4 03P9283 Board

Description Settings

 J 206
I nput data format selection for #3/#4
 J 207 A side (Current loop) B side (RS-422)
of J 1352 (DATA1)
 J 208
Connection of Power Supply to I /F
 J 210 circuit (+5V, +12V, -12V)  all connected all disconnected

: Default setting

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 5.3 Clearing Memory

5.3 Clearing Memory 


It is necessary to clear memory when the system hangs up and after replacing the SPU board. This

section
Memorydescribes the SRAM
devices are procedure
andtoEEPROM.
erase memory
  contents and what data is erased.

Memory device Memory contents

• All menu settings


• All control settings
•  Tracks, waypoints and marks
• NET WORK SOUNDER SETUP
SRAM
• NETWORK SETUP
• GPS SEN SOR SETUP
• IP ADRESS 
• HOST NAM E  

• Following items in Radar setup menu/ I nstallation


1) ANTE NA TY PE
2) TUNING
3) TIM IN G ADJ UST
4) VIDE O ADJ UST
5) M.B.SUPPRESSION
6) RADAR ANTE NN A HI GHT
EEPROM
7) STC CURVE
8) HE ADIN G ADJ USTING
9) TOTAL ON TI ME
10) TOTAL TX TIME
11) H EADI NG DATA
12) ANTENNA ROTATION
•  TX SECTOR BL ANK I NG
RAM CARD • All data stored on the SRAM

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 5.3 Clearing Memory

Clear operation vs. Data to be erased

Procedure Data to be erased


When DISPLAY
DISPL AYUNIT
DISPLAY UN I Tis selected;
UNI SRAM data, excepting for the following data.

Menu Selection; •
NET WORKSETU
NETWORK SOUNDER
P SETUP
[MENU], • GPS SEN SOR SETUP
SYSTEM CONFI GURATI ON, • I P ADRESS 
SYSTEM SETUP, • HOST NAM E  
 TE ST & CLEAR, ME MORY CL EAR Note) When the keep-alive battery lowers in
voltage, all data retained by the SRAM is
erased
When GPS SENSOR is selected; 1) Data is erased and factory-default is set
on the GP-310B.
Menu Selection; 2) GPS SENSOR SE TU P menu is set to
[MENU],
SYSTEM CONFI GURATI ON, factory-default.
SYSTEM SETUP,
 TE ST & CLEAR, ME MORY CL EAR
When NE
NETT WORK SOUNDER
SOUN
SOUNDE
DER
R is selected; 1) Data is erased and factory-default is set
on the ETR-6/10N.
Menu Selection; 3) NE TWORK SOUN DER SET UP menu is
[MENU], set to factory-default.
SYSTEM CONFI GURATI ON, 2) The display unit receives default data
SYSTEM SETUP, from the ETR-6/10N and set it to the
 TE ST & CLEAR, ME MORY CL EAR memory.

Complete master reset:   EEPROM DATA 
Select Radar setup menu in the Installation
menu, and then, select Next page. Press
[CL EAR] key five times while holding down
the fourth softkey from top.

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 5.4 Replacement of Major Parts

5.4 Replacement of Major Parts

Remarks on Replacement of Major Parts

1) Turn off the power before replacing any parts.


2) Do not touch the magnetron while the radar is transmitting. Sufficient high voltage exists at the
magnetron to cause death.

MAGNETRON
The magnetron generates a strong magnetic field. For this reason, remove wristwatch before
performing the replacement and use a non-magnetic screwdriver to dismount and fit the
magnetron. The estimated life of the magnetron is 2000 hours, (including time in stand-by),
however actual life depends on usage.
1. Turn off the power.
2. Dismount the transceiver module.
3. Replace the magnetron with new one.
4. Turn on the unit and wait for at least 30 minute for magnetron pre-heating under ST-BY.
5. Measure magnetron heater voltage and adjust it if necessary. See Chapter 4 for the rating.
6. Set the radar to TX on long range and measure magnetron current. See Chapter 4 for the rating.
7. Reset "TOTAL ON TIME" and "TOTAL TX TIME" on page 2, RADAR SETUP menu. See
1.9 Special keystrokes in Chapter 1 for the procedure how to access Installation menu.

MIC
The MIC can be replaced individually. No adjustment is necessary after replacement.

SPU Board
Save data, menu and installation settings, on to the memory card before replacing the board. Then,
after removing the board, play back it from the memory card. (Reason: Settings are stored on
EEPROM and SRAM located on the SPU board.)

IMPORTANT!
After replacing the SPU board, factory menu setting must be carried out properly.

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5.4 Replacement of Major Parts  

MODEL 1722/1722C RF Unit 

STS Belt and Motor


1. Unscrew four M3×8 screws (*) fixing the bearing retainer.
2. Remove the radiator assembly.
3. Replace the belt (or motor) with new one.
4. No tension adjustment of the belt is necessary.
5. Assemble the unit by reversing above steps.

M3×6 SCM3

Radiator Assy.

Driving Pulley
03-146-3304

M3×8 2pcs. *M3×8 4pcs.

B801 Motor Connector


RM-9455
Driver Pulley
Fix at the Bearing
same time.
Retainer
STS Belt
40S2M266UG t wo
   d ow
  e
  l s

Use this hole to loosen


the screw fixing the
bearing retainer.

dowels Driver pulley, top view

View from B

STS Belt

Driving pulley
Driver pulley

 
Figure 5.5

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5.4 Replacement of Major Parts

Magnetron
Handle the magnetron, taking the followings into account.

1. Use a non-magnetic screw driver to dismount and mount the magnetron.

2. Keep the magnetron 25mm away from the metals.


3. Never pull the magnetron lead wires.

MIC
See figure below.

M4×20

Remove shorting plug.


Dowels

U801
Dowels
S-RX50

M4×10 4pcs.

IF V801 Magnetron
03P9269 J810
E3588

J808

Figure 5.6 

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5.4 Replacement of Major Parts

Replacement of Battery

CAUTION:
Lithium cell must be disposed of properly. The lithium cell used in this unit may explode
resulting in a fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not recharge and disassemble.

The lithium batteries used on the SPU board;

Type Code Number Q’ty


CR2450-F2 ST2 000-133-495 1

(1) Replacement of Battery on SPU Board

Before replacing the battery, save data to a memory card, if necessary.


1) Dismount the SPU board.
2) Remove jumper JPX. (JP1:03P9288/19P1001, JP2:03P9286, JP3:03P9280)
3) Replace the battery with a new one.
4) Place jumper JPX.
5) Put the SPU board back.

BT1

BT1  J P3
(Rear side)

 J P2 (a) 19P1001 (b) 03P9280


(Rear side)

 J P2

BT1 BT1

BT1

 J P2
(Rear side)
(d) 03P9286
(c)
(c) 03P9288

Figure 5.7 SPU Boards

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5.5 How to update NavNet’s software via Ethernet

5.5 How to update NavNet’s software via Ethernet 


 The following describes the procedure to update system program for NavNet series display unit
and ETR sounder.

1. Connection
There are two methods to update NavNet’s software via a PC.

(a) Single connection


A PC is connected to the NavNet display with a cross cable locally made.

MJ RJ4

Cross cable

How to make the cross cable


1. Prepare 1-m NavNet cable, MJ-A6SPF0014-010 (code: 000-144-421) .
2. Cut off the MJ6 connector at one end.
3. Solder a RJ45 plug to the cable as below.  

MJ6 RJ45
#1 #1
#2 #2
#3 #3
#4 #4
#5 #5
#6 #6
#7
#8 
(b) Multiple connection
Using a hub, the upgradation can be made on multiple display units. A PC is connected to the hub
with an Ethernet straight cable or Furuno MJ-A6SPF0016-005 (code: 000-144-601). 

MJ6 RJ45 RJ45 RJ45

** Straight cable Typical Ethernet


HUB Straight cable

MJ6 RJ45 RJ45 MJ6

** Straight cable ** Straight cable


**: MJ-A6SPF0016-005
(P/N 000-144-601) 

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5.5 How to update NavNet’s software via Ethernet

2. Procedure
The procedure differs depending on the OS of the PC to be used.

 A. Updating NavNet display unit

The software is supplied in a Zip file. After unzipping you should find the following files.
a)   NWLOADER.bin
 b)   NWUPPG.exe
c)  XXXXXX(X).bbb
d)  SETUP.bat

XXXXXX(X) depends on the display unit to be upgraded.

C-MAP version Navionics version

M1722Mc for 7”
M1722Cc for 7” color
monochrome
display display M1722C for10”
M1833 for 7” CRT
colordisplay
display
M1833Mc for 10” CRT display M1943C for 10.4” color LCD display
M1943Cc for 10.4”color LCD display 

To update the NavNet display system program;


1.  Change the PC’s IP address to “172.31.1.1”.
2.  Confirm the PC’s Subnet Mask is “255.255.0.0”.
3.  Turn on the hub if in use.
4.  Connect the PC to the display unit (or hub).
5.  Turn on the display unit. ( When your OS is Windows 2000 or XP .)  
6.  Execute “setup.bat” on the PC.
7.  Turn off the display unit and turn on again within 1 second. 
(When your OS is Windows 2000 or XP and the hub is not used.)
8.  Message “My IP address 172.31.1.1” appears in the MS-DOS window on the PC.
9.  Turn on the display unit. ( When your OS is Windows 98/95 .) 
10.  The process is shown by the message "loading %" which remains about 90% for 10 seconds.

11.  When software updating is complete, the MS-DOS window disappears and the backlight of
the key pad blinks.
12.  Hold and press [POWER] key for 5 to 10 seconds to turn off the display unit.
13.  Disconnect the display unit from the PC (or hub).
14.  While holding down [ALARM] button, turn on the display unit.
15.  Confirm the software version you installed.

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5.5 How to update NavNet’s software via Ethernet

B. Updating ETR sounder ETR-6/10N

The software is supplied in a Zip file. After unzipping you should find the following files.

a) ETR.bin
b) NWUPPG.exe
c) NWLOADFJ.b
d) LOADING.bat
e) NWUPPG.txt 

To upgrade ETR sounder system program;

1. Change the PC’s IP address to “172.31.1.1”.


2. Confirm the PC’s Subnet Mask is “255.255.0.0”.
3. Turn on the hub if used.

4.
5. Connect the ETR
Turn on the PC tosounder
the ETRorsounder
connect(or
thehub).
power cable.
(When your OS is Windows 2000 or XP .)
6. Execute “LOADING.bat” on the PC.
7. Disconnect the power cable and connect it again within 1 second.
(When your OS is Windows 2000 or XP .)
8. Message “My IP address 172.31.1.1” appears in the MS-DOS window on the PC.
9. Connect the power cable. (When your OS is Windows 98/95.)
10. The process is shown by the message "loading %" which remains about 90% for 10 seconds.
11. When software updating is complete, the STBY LED blinks.
12. Disconnect the power cable from the ETR sounder.
13. Reconnect the power cable and check the program level and the functions. 

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 5.6 Program Numbers

5.6 Program Numbers


The program numbers used in the NavNet series products are tabulated below. The selftest result
display shows these numbers. To read the program number, select the MEMORY I/O TEST menu
in the Test & Clear/System Setup/ System Configuration menu, and then, carry out individual test.

The MEMORY I/O TEST includes; 


1) Display Unit Test: The radar or plotter program number is shown.
2) GPS Sensor Test: The program number of GPS receiver, GP-310 is shown.
3) Network Sounder Test: The network sounder program is shown.
4) ARPA Test: The ARPA program is shown.  

Table 5.1 NAV NET Program Number List

 TY PE   Program Number


M 1722/1732/1742/1762, GD-1700 (C-MAP) 0359170-0xx
M 1722/1732/1742/1762, GD-1700 (NAVIONICS) 0359171-0xx
M 1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C, GD-1700C (C-MAP) 0359172-0xx
M 1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C, GD-1700C (NAVIONICS) 0359173-0xx
M 1833/1933/1943, GD-1900 (C-MAP) 0359174-0xx
M 1833/1933/1943, GD-1900 (NAVIONICS) 0359175-0xx
M 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD-1900C (C-MAP) 1950001-0xx

M 1833C/1933C/1943C, GD-1900C (NAVIONICS) 1950002-0xx


GP-310B 4850218-0xx
ETR-6/10N 0252306-0xx
ARP-11 1859027-1xx

* = For FURUNO, NAVIONICS model. * = For FURUNO, NAVIONICS model.


03591700XX for C-MAP model. 03591730XX for C-MAP model. PROGRAM No. 02523060XX
ROM : OK
Program No. 03591700XX* Program No. 03591720XX*
ROM1, 2 : OK ROM1, 2 : OK RAM : OK
ROM3 : OK ROM3 : OK
  XX = Program Version No.
ETR-6/10N
XX = Program Version No. XX = Program Version No.
Model 1700 series , GD-1700 Model 1700C series, GD-1700C
PROGRAM No. 48502180XX
* = For FURUNO, NAVIONICS model. GPS UNIT : OK
* = For FURUNO, NAVIONICS model.
03591740XX for C-MAP model. 19500010XX for C-MAP model.
XX = Program Version No.
Program No. 03591750XX* Program No. 19500020XX*
ROM1, 2 : OK ROM1, 2 : OK GP-310B  
ROM3 : OK ROM3 : OK
 
PROGRAM No. 18590271XX
XX = Program Version No. XX = Program Version No. ARP ROM : OK
Model 1800/1900 series Model 1800C/1900C series, GD-1900C  ARP RAM : OK

XX = Program Version No.


ARP-11

Figure 5.8 Selftest result displays 

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 Supplement A. Network sounder, ETR-6/10N  

1. Circuit description
The network sounder ETR-6/10N consists of MAIN board (02P6294) and NET board (03P9284).
The MAIN board is divided into four blocks: Digital circuit, Transmitter circuit, Receiver circuit,
and Power supply circuit. The NET board is a LAN control circuit.

When the transducer includes speed and temperature sensors, those data is transferred in the
network.

MAIN Board (02P6294)


NE T Board
6P
NavNet
(03P9284)

10P RX AMP DIGITAL


CIRCUIT
XDR
 TX AMP

3P

12-24VDC POWER SUPPLY


3A

Figure A.1 Block diagram of network sounder

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1. Circuit description

1.1 Digital circuit


Figure A.2 shows the block diagram of the digital circuit. The echo and temperature signals are
A/D converted to generate 8-bit data and then sent to the gate array U10. At every power-on, U1
generates a reset signal and sends it to the CPU, the gate array, flash ROM, and peripheral unit.

U2

U7 SOUNDE R SIG
A/D  TE MP SEN SOR
U5 16 SOUNDE R AMP
DRAM
16Mbit H/L FREQ

 TX CAR RI ER
U3 CPU , ROM, G/A EXT KP
1
EEPROM
KP OUT
4kbit
SPEED PULSE

POWER/STB L ED
U1
RESET
DIP SW

16
SERIAL I/O

NET Board

Figure A.2 Block diagram of digital circuit

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1. Circuit description

1.2 Transmitter circuit


3.3 V, TX carrier signals, TX0_N and TX1_N, generated by the gate array is sent to FETs, Q5 and
Q6 through the FET driver U8. Output power is selected by changing the setting of a jumper block
P12; 600 W (#1-#2, default) and 1 kW (#3-#4). The carrier frequency is 50 kHz or 200 kHz.

P12V P100V  P12 

 TX trans
1kW 
FET 3 4 
 Tx carrier
#56  FE T   #7  Q6 
(TX0_N)
G/A Driver 600W 
 Tx carrier 1 2   Transducer 
#55  #6 
(TX1_N) U8  C17
FET
Q5 

Figure A.3 Block diagram of transmitter circuit

1.3 Receiver circuit


Echoes received by the transducer are sent to the balanced filter through a trap circuit. Two types
of filters are provided for 50 kHz and 200 kHz signals. The receiver using a logarithmic amplifier
has a total dynamic gain of 100 dB or more.
Electrical switches SW1 (U18) and SW2 (U19) switch between 50 kHz and 200 kHz signals.

 TP 1  TP 4 (50kH z)  TP 2  TP 10

Buf1 AMP3 SW2 AMP1


 Trap Pre AMP SW1 LOG
U18 AMP1 U19

 TP 3 (200kH z)

Figure A.4 Block diagram of receiver circuit

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1. Circuit description

1.4 Power supply circuit


The power supply circuit is divided into two blocks: Stand-by 3.3 V circuit and main power supply
circuit which generates +12 V, +/-5 V, and +100 V. When power, 10.8 to 31.2 VDC is applied to
the circuit, stand-by 3.3 V circuit is turned on and the network sounder is in stand-by mode. When
the NavNet display is turned on, the network sounder CPU generates the signal to release the
stand-by mode and to turn on the main power supply circuit. The on/off switch of main power
supply circuit consists of Q16 and photocoupler U29. The STBY N signal becomes High, current
flows through U29. Switching frequencies of stand-by 3.3 V circuit and main power supply circuit
are 65.5 kHz (adjusted at TP6 with R137) and 83.7 kHz (adjusted with R133 at TP5) respectively.
R119 adjusts +100V.

The protectors provided are;


1) Input low-/over-voltage protector, U32
2) Reversed polarity protector, CR26
3) Input over-voltage protector, 4A fuse, F1
4) Short circuit protectors for each output line
3.3 V: polymer switch, RT2; regulators U21 (-5V), U22 (+5V), and U25 (+12V) include a
short circuit protector.

Stand-by 3.3 V

+ Fuse

Filter I nput low-/over-


DC IN +3.3 V
voltage detector 3.3V Reg. CPU
U32
– 
8.3 V

Main power supply

MAIN
ON/OFF

+100 V
Switching
cont. ckt Switching Rectifier 12 V RE G +12 V
circuit 5 V RE G +5 V
-5 V RE G -5 V

Figure A.5 Block diagram of power supply circuit

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1. Circuit description

1.5 Connector pin assignment


Table below shows the connector pin assignment.

Table A.1 Connector pin assignment 

Name Type Pin No. Signal Remarks


1 DC_P Power supply (+)
POWER MJ-A3SRMD
2 DC_M Power supply (-)
(J1) 22S0195-2
3 SHIELD
1 SPD Speed pulse signal
2 +12V +12 V for speed sensor
3 SPD0V/SHIELD
4 TEMP Temperature signal
XDR 5 N.C.
MJ-A10SRMD
(J2) 6 N.C.
7 TEMP0V
8 XDR-
9 XDR_SHIELD
10 XDR+
1 E_TD_P
2 E_TD_N
NETWORK 3 E_RD_P
MJ-6SRMD
(J3) 4 E_RD_N
5 NC
6 SHIELD

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2. Location of parts

2. Location of parts 
F-NET Board (03P9284)
J9

R63 R119

TP10

TP3 TP5
R133
TP2

TP8 TP4

TP1 R158

CR29 R137

J4 TP6

J8 TP9

J12

MAIN Board
CR1
(02P6294)

Figure A.6 Network sounder, ETR-6/10N

3. Jumpers
The jumper wires on the MAIN board function as below. The ETR-6/10N can be checked without
the display by changing jumper wire setting of J8.

Table A.2 Jumper setting


JP Selection Default Remarks
J8 Mode selection #1 and #2 No jumper: Network mode
#1- #2: Network mode
#3- #4: 50 kHz TX/RX circuit is on for test.
#5- #6: 200 kHz TX/RX circuit is on for test
#7-#8: 50 kHz and 200 kHz TX/RX circuits are
on alternately for test.
J12 Output power selection #1 and #2 #1- #2: 600 W
#3- #4: 1 kW

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4. Adjustment

4. Adjustment
Potentiometers on the MAIN board are used to adjust voltages and frequencies as below.

Table A.3 Adjustment


ADJ Item Remarks
R119 +100V Adjusts +100 V line. Rating: 99.5 to 100.5 Vdc.
R133 PWR-SYNC Adjusts switching frequency of main power supply circuit.
(+100V) Rating: 83.5 to 83.9 kHz at #5 of U28

3V

0V

83.7±0.2kHz (about 12µs)


 

R137 and R158

These potentiometers are adjuster in the following sequence. 

Step Condition Procedure Adjuster


1 ST-BY Adjusts switching frequency of stand-by 3.3 V circuit. R137
Rating: 62.5 to 68.5 kHz at #5 of U30 in stand-by mode

3V

0V

65.5±3.0kHz (about 15µs)


 

2 ST-BY Adjusts 3.3 V line. Rating: 3.16 to 3.18 Vdc R158


3 TX Measure 3.3 V line Rating: 3.30 to 3.49 Vdc
If not, repeat Step2.
4 TX When main power supply circuit is on, the waveform at #7 of R137
U27 should be as below. Readjust R137 if the sharp incline part
(thick line) is not between 4 and 8 us.

3V

0V
0 4 8 12 (µs)
 

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5. LEDs

5. LEDs
Two LEDs are provided on the board.

Table A.4 Status of LEDs

LED Item Remarks


CR1 ST-BY During stand-by: Lighting
During communication with Navnet display:
Blinking every 2 seconds
During test mode: Blinking every 4 seconds
During program upgradation:
Power on: Blink 3 times; during installation: blinking 3 times; at
completion of installation: blinking every 0.5 sec.
CR29 +100V During stand-by: Off
During communication with NavNet display: On

6. Test points
The table below shows signals at test points on the MAIN board.

Table A.5 Test points

TP Item Description Remarks


TP1 SIG_1 Output signal of buffer 1
TP2 IF2_IN Output signal of buffer 2
TP3 IF1_OUT Input signal to buffer 2 (50 kHz)
TP4 IF1_OUT Input signal to buffer 2 (200 kHz)
TP5 SW_F (MAIN) Switching frequency. 6.4 V, 83.7 kHz when
main power supply circuit is on.
TP6 SW_F Switching frequency. 7 V, 65.5 kHz when
(ST-BY) main power supply circuit is off.
TP9 AGND Analog circuit GND

TP10 ASIG Analog signal output from RX circuit

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7. Transducer Check

7. Transducer Check
This section describes the procedure to check the transducer.

7.1 Measuring capacitance 


A barium titanate transducer functions based upon the principle of electrostriction, so it is
equivalent to a capacitor electrically. By measuring the capacitance of the transducer with a
capacitance meter, the transducer can be judged whether it is good or not.
The transducer name consists of working frequency and type. In the example of 50B-6, the 50
stands for working frequency: 50 kHz and B for Barium titanate transducer.

Following table shows the capacitance of transducers. These values are reference only and include
the capacitance of 10-m cable (100 pF/m). 

Table A.6
Transducer Type Capacitance
50B-6 7500 pF
50B-6G 7500 pF
50B-12 8500 pF
200B-5 2560 pF
200B-5S 2560 pF

7.2 Measuring impedance at resonant point 


Figure A.7 shows the circuit which is used to measure the impedance of the transducer at resonant
point. The resistor R is 1k ohm or above.

R SW 1

Signal Generator

Transducer

S.G. POT
Oscilloscope

Figure A.7 Circuit for measuring impedance


To measure the impedance;
1. Set the SW to #1.
2. Set the output frequency of a signal generator to the resonant frequency of the transducer.
3. Measure the voltage across the transducer with an oscilloscope.
4. Set the SW to #2 and adjust the potentiometer so as to obtain the voltage measured at step 3.
5. Measure the resistance of the potentiometer. This resistance is the impedance of the transducer
at the resonant frequency.

Note that the impedance of the transducer differs under the different measuring condition, i.e., in
air or in water.

The table A.7 shows the impedance (Ro) and resonant impedance (Z) of the transducer in water.
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7. Transducer Check

Table A.7

Type Power Freq. Z(Ω) Ro(Ω)


50B-6 1 kW 50 kHz 190 - j165 333
50B-6G 1 kW 50 kHz 138 -j163 348
50B-6B 1 kW 50 kHz 190-j165 333
50B-62M 1 kW 50 kHz 203-j118 272
50B-92M 1 kW 50 kHz 97-j51 124
50B-9B 1 kW 50 kHz 95-j90 124
200B-5 1 kW 200 kHz 313-j380 779
200B-5S 1 kW 200 kHz 180-j344 851
520-5PSD 0.5 kW 50 kHz 206+j27 210
200 kHz 164-j186 375
520-5PWD 0.5 kW 50 kHz 232+j16 233
200 kHz 177-j176 352
520-5MSD 0.5 kW 50 kHz 240-j54 252
200 kHz 129-j92 415
50/200-1T 1 kW 50 kHz 190 - j165 333
200 kHz 180-j344 851
50/200-12M 1 kW 50 kHz 190 - j165 333
200 kHz 180-j344 851

7.3 Measuring resonant frequency

Method 1: using oscilloscope


Make the circuit as shown in figure A.7 and measure the resistance by changing the frequency. Plot
the measured resistance and frequency. The typical curve is shown in figure A.8.

Impedance

A
Fo: Resonant frequency

Fr: Reverse resonant point


Frequency
Fo Fr

Figure A.8 Resonant curve

To check the transducer whether it is good or not, compare the curve with one obtained from a
good transducer.
1) When transducer elements peel off the housing, the ratio of A to B increases. This is similar to
he measurement in air.

2)
3) When transducer element
When transducer element cracks, several other
splits, resonant point resonant points
may be not may be
obtained obtained.
at the frequency "Fo".

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7. Transducer Check

Method 2: using sweep generator 


When a sweep generator is available, make the following circuit to observe a resonant waveform.
R

POT
S.G.

Vs(Vpp) Transducer 

Sweep Oscilloscope
Generator 

Figure A.9 Resonant measuring circuit, using sweep generator

Figure A.10 shows the resonant waveform of the transducer "50B-6B", obtained by using the
check circuit shown in figure A.9.
50B-6B (Sweep Range: 10 to 80 kHz)

Impedance Frequency

Fo (50kHz):Center of Scale
Figure A.10 Resonant characteristic of 50B-6B transducer

Since the waveform differs with the resister "R" and the measuring condition (i.e., in water or in
air), the resister and measuring condition must be the same when checking the transducer.

A.11 shows the waveforms of normal and defective transducers (type: 50B-12), measured in water,
depth of about 2 m. If the waveform appears as shown in a ring, the transducer is defective.
Normal Transducer Defective Transducer (1)

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Defective Transducer (2)  Defective Transducer (3) 

Condition: Vs: 20Vpp; R: 1 k ohm; Oscilloscope settings: 1 m sec./div.; 2 V/div.  

Figure A.11 Resonant characteristics of normal and defective transducer "Type 50B-12"

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7.4 Resonance waveforms


The curve is measured with the transducer underlined. The transducers in the same box use the
same transducers. 50/200-1T and 50/200-12M consist of 50B-6 and 200B-5S.

I n water I n air
520-5PSD/520
520-5PSD/520-
/520-5PWD/520-
5PWD/520-5MSD 520-5PSD/520
520-5PSD/520-
/520-5PWD/520-
5PWD/520-5MSD
Vs:1.5Vpp Ro:4k ohm Sweep freq:0 to 100kH z Vs:1.5Vpp Ro:4k ohm Sweep freq:0 to 100kH z

50kHz 50kHz

5msec/div, 0.5V/div 5msec/div, 0.5V/div

520-
520-5PSD/520
5PSD/520-
/520-5PWD/520-
5PWD/520-5MSD 520-
520-5PSD/520
5PSD/520-
/520-5PWD/520-
5PWD/520-5MSD

Vs:1.5Vpp Ro:4k ohm Sweep freq:100 to 300kH z Vs:1.5Vpp Ro:4k ohm Sweep freq:100 to 300kH z

200kHz 200kHz

5msec/div, 1V/div 5msec/div, 1V/div

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I n water I n air
525ST-
525ST -PWD/525ST
PWD /525ST-
/525ST -MSD
M SD 525ST-
525ST -PWD/525ST
PWD /525ST-
/525ST -MSD
M SD

Vs:1.5Vpp, Ro:4k ohm Sweep freq: 2 to 105khz Vs:1.5Vpp, Ro:4k ohm Sweep freq: 2 to 105khz

53kHz 53kHz

5msec/div, 1V/div 5msec/div, 1V/div

525ST-
525ST -PWD/525ST
PWD /525ST-
/525ST -M
MSD
SD   525ST-
525ST -PWD/525ST
PWD /525ST-
/525ST -MSD  

Vs:1.5Vpp, Ro:4k ohm Sweep freq: 120 to 280khz Vs:1.5Vpp, Ro:4k ohm Sweep freq: 120 to 280khz

200kHz 200kHz

5msec/div, 1V/div 5msec/div, 1V/div

50B-
50B- 6/50B-
/50B -6B/50B
6B/50B--6G/50B
6G/50B--62M   50B-
50B - 6/50B-
/50B -6B/50B
6B/50B--6G/50B
6G/50B--62M  

Vs:15Vpp, Ro:1k ohm Sweep freq.: 10 to 80 kH z Vs:15Vpp, Ro:1k ohm Sweep freq.: 10 to 80 kHz

1 msec/div, 1.0 V/div  1 msec/div, 1.0 V/div 

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I n water I n air
50B-
50B - 9B/50B
9B/50B-
/50B -92B   50B-
50B - 9B/50B
9B /50B-
/50B -92B
Vs:15Vpp, Ro:1k ohm Sweep freq.: 20 to 80 kH z Vs:15Vpp, Ro:1k ohm Sweep freq.: 20 to 80 kH z

1 msec/div, 1.0 V/div  1 msec/div, 1.0 V/div

200B-
200B - 5/200B-
/200B -5S 200B-
200B - 5/200B-
/200B -5S

Vs:15Vpp, Ro:1k ohm Sweep freq.: 4 to 400kH Vs:15Vpp, Ro:1k ohm Sweep freq.: 4 to 400kH

1 msec/div, 1.0 V/div 


1 msec/div, 1.0 V/div

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 Supplement B. Radar Simulation Data  


How to change “Radar Simulation” data
Navnet has two radar simulation or demo modes: Simulation 1 and Simulation 2.

 The simulation
EG-3000. 1 shows the
The simulation same the
2 shows radar picture
picture as that
of our Miki of the echo
factory. Bothgenerator
are still
pictures. These pictures can be changed by using the following procedure. At an
exhibition, showing the radar picture of the site for the exhibition gives more
impression to the attendance.

Overwrite
1) Configuration
A heading sensor is required if the data is reproduced in overlay mode. The radar picture cannot
be overwritten by the data received in the network.

GP-310B

Navnet Display

L /L Data

Heading
12-24 VDC
Sensor

Chart Card
2) Procedure
 To overwrite the simulation data;
1. Turn on the unit.
2. Select North up mode. (RADAR DI SPL AY, NORTH U P)
3. Select a desired range and record the range in use.

4. To store the picture, press [MENU], SYSTEM CONFIGRATION, SYSTEM


ME NU , SIM UL ATION SET UP, RADAR SIM UL ATION DATA, and ON.
5. Simulation 2 data is overwritten by a new radar picture with “ NOW GE TTI NG
SIMULATION DATA. DO NOT TURN OFF DISPLAY UNIT.” on the screen.
When overwriting is complete, the message disappears.
6. Record the latitude and longitude where data is saved.

To overwrite the simulation 1 data, turn on the unit by pressing [POWER] key while holding
[MENU] key, and take steps 2 to 6 above.

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Storing Simulation 2 data onto memory card


 To copy memorized radar picture onto a memory card;
1. Set the Radar to STBY mode.
2. Format the memory card.
3. Get into Simulation Setup Menu.
4. Push [CL EAR] key five times while holding the 4th softkey.
5. Wait for a few minutes.
(During copying, keys do not work and you hear a beep.)

 The data on the memory card is played back by proceeding steps below.
1. Set the Radar to STBY mode.
2. Get into Simulation Setup Menu.

3. Push the 2nd softkey five times while holding the 4th softkey.
4. Wait for a few minutes

Replay
1) Configuration
No GPS receiver and heading sensor are required.

Navnet Display

12-24 VDC

Chart card

2) Procedure
(a) Radar mode
 To reproduce the simulation picture in radar mode, use the keystrokes of [MENU],
SYSYTEM CONF I GRATI ON, SYSYTEM ME NU , SIMU L ATI ON SETUP,
RADAR SI MU L ATION 2.

Note) The range switch does not work in simulation mode.

(b) Overlay mode


 To playback the radar picture in overlay mode;
1. Select Overlay mode. ([DI SP], OVERL AY) 
2. Set to North up mode. (RADAR DI SPL AY, NORTH U P)

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3. Select the range on which data is recorded.

4. Select Plotter simulation mode.


Keystroke: [MENU] SYSTEM CONFIGRATION, SYSTEM SETUP,
SIMU L ATI ON SETU P, PL OTTER SI MU L ATI ON, YE S

5. Set Speed and Course to 0 knot and 0 degree respectively.


6. Enter the position where the radar picture is recorded.
7. Select Simulation 2 mode.
Keystroke: [MENU], SYSTEM CONFIGRATION, SYSTEM SETUP,
SIMU L ATI ON SETUP, RADAR SI MU LATI ON 2

8. Use Chart Offset function to align the radar picture over the chart data correctly.

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Supplement C. MODEL 1953C


1. General
Model 1953C consists of display unit, power supply unit, and scanner unit. The display unit is the
10.4-inch color NavNet series display unit, same as Model 1833C. The scanner unit is identical to
one used for FR-7112. Newly developed is the power supply unit PSU-005.
Figure C.1 shows the configuration of Model 1953C.

Identical to FR-7112 Scanner Unit


Scanner RSB-0072 : 24 rpm
Unit RSB-0073 : 48 rpm

Power Display
10.4-inch NavNet
Supply Unit Unit
Display Unit
(PSU-005) (RDP-139)

12 to 24Vdc 12 to 24Vdc  

Figure C.1 Configuration of Model 1953C

To use the 10.4-inch NavNet series display unit for Model 1953C, select H in Radar setup menu.

Model 1833C 1933C 1943C 1953C


Antenna Type B (36 nm) F (48 nm) G (64 nm) H (72 nm)

The software of the display unit is V.12 (Navionics version) and V.08 (C-MAP version) or above.

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2. Power Supply Unit PSU-005

The table below lists the major components in the scanner unit.

Parts Name Type


MODULATOR board 03P9237

POWER SUPPLY board 03P9236


IF AMP board BIF-9099
INTERFACE Board 03P9250
Limiter RU-9099
MIC RU-9253 or RU-9371
Magnetron MG5241/E3566
Circulator RC-4356
Scanner Motor RM-8376 (24 rpm) or RM-8711 (48 rpm)
Signal Cable RW-6537

Note: MICs RU-9253 and RU-9371 have the same characteristic. Either of them can be used for
and MODEL 1953C.

2. Power Supply Unit PSU-005


The power supply unit PSU-005 includes p.c. board 19P1006 consisting of +/-12V switching
regulator, +32 V regulator, Tuning Control Circuit, and 90-second timer. The unit receives PWR
ON signal from the display unit.

The +/-12V switching regulator is similar to that on 19P1005. U2 is a PWM switching regulator
controller. At power-on, +10V is supplied to switching regulator controller U2 through Q4. The
switching frequency is set to 45 kHz by R20. R23 adjusts +12 V line to 12.2 V. CR10 lights when
+12 V line is normal. To generate stable voltage, U2 receives a feedback signal at #2 (ININV).

+32 V regulator, consisting of U6 and associated parts, generates +32 V from 12 V. +32 V is used
in the tune control circuit.

U7 is the tune control circuit. Tune control voltage is sent from the display unit to J5 on 19P1006.
The input voltage, ranging from 1 V to 11V, is boosted up to between 1 V and 31 V. The output is
connected to the MIC in the scanner unit via #6 of DJ1. CR13, TP5, and S1 are provided for
adjusting the tune control circuit at installation. Set the slide switch S1 to the upper position (short
circuit between #2 and #3). Transmit the radar on a long range with the antenna stopped. Adjust
R36 clockwise so that CR13 lights in the maximum brightness, or, the maximum voltage is
measured at TP5. After the adjustment, set S1 to the lower position (short circuit between #1 and
#2).

90-second timer, consisting of U10, U11 and associated parts, locates in TX TRIG line. This
circuit prevents the transmitter from being damaged by triggering before preheating of the
transmitter, or within about 90 seconds after power on. R61 is used to adjust the timer so that TP7
is 100 kHz.

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Protector
1) +/-12 V line short-circuit
When +12 V or –12 V line short circuits, over-current flows in the primary windings of output
transformer T1. The over-current detector, consisting of U1, R1, R2, and R3, activates. That is,

U1 outputs
terminal lowbecomes
of U2 signal and Q6and
high turns
U2on. Q7 oscillating.
stops is triggered into conduction. Q8 is on. Thus, DT

2) Antenna motor power supply line


U9 turns on when the motor power supply line short circuits. C37 is charged through CR15 up
to about 2.5V and U8 turns on. When U8 is on state, Q6 turns on. Q7 is triggered into
conduction. Q8 is on. Thus, DT terminal of U2 becomes high. C37 discharges through Q10.

Description of Test Points


Test Point Test Item Ratings VR No. Remarks
TP1 GND (0 V)
TP2 GND (Chassis)
TP3 Q1 gate 44 to 46 kHz R20 See page C-5.
TP4 Q2 gate 44 to 46 kHz R20
TP5 TUNE IND Max. 12 V R36
TP6 32 V Switching 30 to 36 kHz – See page C-5.
TP7 90 sec timer 99 to 101 kHz R61 See page C-5.

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PWR Board R6
19P1006 (COUNTER ADJ)

TP4
CR10 (GRN)

TP3 TP7

R23

J4
R20
(F-ADJ) TP5
TP1
CR13 (GRN)

R36
(TUNE ADJ)
J1
S1
(TUNE ADJ)
↑ Add
↓ End

J3 TP6 J5

Figure C.2 Power Supply Unit, SPU-005

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2. Power Supply Unit PSU-005

Waveforms at test points on 19P1006

TP3
500mV/div, 5Msec/div
(24V, STBY)

TP6
1V/div, 5Msec/div
(24V, STBY)

TP7
500mV/div, 5Msec/div

(24V, STBY)

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3. Transceiver Unit (RTR-060)


1. MIC & Amplifiers
The following description is for reference only.

As a general rule of thumb, the radar requires better noise figure (NF) and better dynamic range.
Both factors, however, are reciprocal. The NF affects long range performance, while the dynamic
range does short range performance.

DOBLE-
W.G. TO FET AMP BALANCED IF OUT
RF IN IF HYBRID
COAX CONV. MIXER

POWER FET OSC. FET Buffer

1953C-SME-3

(+5V) TUNING CONT.


(+5~+35V)
 

Figure C.3 Block Diagram of MIC RU9253/RU9371

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Power Supply Board 03P9236

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4. Adjustment of Scanner Unit


Location of Parts in scanner unit (MODEL 1953C)

Magnet

Scanner Motor
24rpm: RM-8367
48rpm: RM-8711

Transceiver Module

1953C-SME-7

Figure C.7 Inside of Scanner Unit (RTR-060, 48rpm)

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Location of PCBs in Transceiver Module (RTR-060)

IF AMP Board
(IF-9099)
INT Board
(03P9250)

J827
J823 J821

1953C-SME-8   J822
J830 J825 J824 J828 J829 J826

Figure C.8 Transceiver Module (Top side)

Magnetron MIC
(MG5241) (RU-9253/9371)

Circulator
(RC-4356)

1953C-SME-9  

Figure C.9 Transceiver Module (Top side)

Pulse Transformer
POWER Board
(RT-4427)
(03P9236)

MODULATOR Board
(03P9237)

1953C-SME-10
 

Figure C.10 Transceiver Module, Cover removed (Under side)

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IF-9099

TP6 TP7 TP9

J612 J611

J613 TP8 TP10

Figure C.11 BIF-9099

Test point
Test Point Test Item Ratings Remarks
2.5 to 3.5 V for Long
TP6 Tuning indicator 2.0 to 3.0 V for Short
TP7 +9 V 8.55 to 9.45 Vdc
TP8 +5 V 4.5 to 5.5 Vdc
TP9 –9 V –8.55 to –9.45 Vdc
TP10 –5 V –4.5 to –5.5 Vdc
J613 #2 (+), J611 #9 (–) R. Monitor 1.7 to 4.5 Vdc
J612 #3 +5 V 4.5 to 5.5 V
Other test points are for factory-use.

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MODULATOR Board (03P9237)

TP2 TP1 JP1 J801

J803

VR1

 
1953C-SME-12
J802

Figure C.12 03P9237, MOD Board

Description of Test Point


Test Point Test Item Ratings VR No Remarks
Short range: 2000 to 2300 Hz
TP1 TX-TRIG Pulsewidth: 10 to 20uS (All range)  – TX
Polarity: Positive Polarity (8 to 12 V)
TP2 GND – – ST-BY
4.95 to 5.05 V (Long)
J802 #5 (+), Mag.
4.70 to 5.30 V (Middle) VR1 TX Long
#6 (–) Current
4.70 to 5.30 V (Short)

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Power Supply Board (03P9236)

J854 TP53

TP52
J851

VR51

TP51 J852 J857


1953C-SME-13

Figure C.13 03P9236, PWR Board

Description of Test point


Test Point Test Item Ratings VR No Remarks
TP51 GND – – –
TP52 +12 V – – –
Inverter
TP53 42.75 to 47.25 kHz –
Frequency
J803 #4, #6 Mag. Heater 7.4 to 7.6 V VR51
J803 #1, #6 TX-HV 8.6 to 9.7 V – ST-BY
J803 #3, #6 +20 V 21.0 to 25.0 V –
4.95 to 5.05 V (Long)
J803 #5, #6 Mag. Current 4.70 to 5.30 V (Middle) VR1 TX Long
(03P9237)
4.70 to 5.30 V (Short)

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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
NAV NET

Drawing Type Drawing No. Page


GD-1700/1700C C4409-C01 S-1
GD-1900C C4411-C01 S-2
MODEL 1722/1722C C3494-C01 S-3
MODEL 1732/1732C C3496-C01 S-4
MODEL 1742/1742C C3498-C01 S-5
INTERCONNECTION MODEL 1752/1752C C3508-C01 S-6
DIAGRAM MODEL 1762/1762C C3500-C01 S-7
MODEL 1833 C3502-C01 S-8
MODEL 1933/1943 C3504-C01 S-9
MODEL 1833C C3503-C01 S-10
MODEL 1933C/1943C C3505-C01 S-11
ETR-6/10N C2024-C01 S-12
GD-1700/1700C C4409-K01 S-13
RDP-127 (M18XX/19XX) C3502-K01 S-14
RDP-131 (M17XX) C3494-K02 S-15
RDP-138/139 (1/3)
DISPLAY UNIT C3503-K01 S-16
(M18XX/19XX, GD-1900C)
RDP-138/139 (2/3)
C3503-K02 S-17
(M18XX/19XX, GD-1900C)
RDP-138/139 (3/3)
C3503-K03 S-18
(M18XX/19XX, GD-1900C)

03P9282 (GP/GD-1700/1700C) C4409-K02 S-19


03P9283 (M17XX/17XXC) C3494-K03 S-20
03P9304/03P9296
C3502-K02 S-21
(M1833/1933/1943)
19P1005 (1/4)
C3503-K04 S-22
(M1833C/1933C/1943C)
POWER SUPPLY
19P1005 (2/4)
C3503-K05 S-23
(M1833C/1933C/1943C)
19P1005 (3/4)
C3503-K06 S-24
(M1833C/1933C/1943C)
19P1005 (4/4)
C3503-K07 S-25
(M1833C/1933C/1943C)
03P9281 C3494-K04 S-26
03P9287
PANEL BOARD C3502-K03 S-27
(M17XX/17XXC, GP/GD-1700/1700C)
19P1002 C3503-K08 S-28
NET BOARD 03P9284 C3494-K05 S-29
03P9290 (1/2) C3502-K04 S-30
INT BOARD
03P9290 (2/2) C3502-K05 S-31
CARD BOARD 19P1003 C3502-K06 S-32
CRT DISPLAY UNIT A1QA9DSP46 C3319-K04 S-33
ETR-6/10N C2024-K01 S-34
NET WORK SOUNDER 02P9294 (1) C2024-K02 S-35
02P9294 (2) C2024-K03 S-36

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Drawing Type Drawing No. Page


RSB-0087-070 (M1722/1722C) C3494-K01 S-37
RSB-0071-058 (M1732/1732C) C3444-K03 S-38
RSB-0047-051 (M1742/1742C) C3343-K01 S-39
RSB-0091-069 (M1752/1752C) C3508-K01 S-40
Scanner Unit
RSB-0070-065 (M1762/1762C) C3481-K01 S-41
RSB-0071 (M1833/1833C) C3441-K06 S-42
RSB-0070/0073-059/064
C3459-K02 S-43
(M1933/1933C/1943/1943C)
03P9270 (1/2) (M1722/1722C) C3489-K04 S-44
03P9270 (2/2) (M1722/1722C) C3489-K05 S-45
MD-9208 (M1732/1732C/1833/1833C) C3441-K10 S-46
MODULATOR Board
MD-9052 (M1742/1742C) C3359-K05 S-47
MD-9235
C3490-K02 S-48
(M1762/1762C/1933/1933C/1943/1943C)
03P9269 Linia Amp. (M1722/1722C) C3452-K03 S-49
03P9310 Linia Amp. 1/2 (M1752/1752C) C3508-K02 S-50
03P9310 Linia Amp. 2/2 (M1752/1752C) C3508-K03 S-51
IF-9215 Linia Amp. (1/2)
C3490-K03 S-52
(M1732/1732C/1762/1762C)
IF AMP Board
IF-9215 Linia Amp. (2/2)
C3490-K04 S-53
(M1732/1732C/1762/1762C)
IF-7758 Linia Amp. (M1742/1742C) C3319-K07 S-54
IF-9214 Log Amp.
C3441-K08 S-55
(M1833/1833C/1933/1933C/1943/1943C)
03P9298 (M1722/1722C) C3494-K06 S-56
03P8630 (M1742/1742C) C3343-K02 S-57
INT Board 03P9311 (M1752/1752C) C3508-K04 S-58
03P9249
C3459-K03 S-59
(M1762/1762C/1933/1933C/1943/1943C)
PWR Board 03P9315 (M1752/1752C) C3508-K05 S-60
03P9317A (M1732/1732C/1833/1833C) C3441-K11 S-61
RRV Board
03P9323 (M1933/1933C/1943/1943C) C3500-K01 S-62
Model 1953C
Drawing Type Drawing No. Page
Interconnection M1953C C3512-C01 S-63
Scanner Unit M1953C C3460-K02 S-64
INT board 03P9250 C3460-K04 S-65
MODULATOR board 03P9237 C3460-K06 S-66
IF AMP board IF-9099 C3398-K08 S-67
POWER board 03P9236 C3460-K05 S-68
POWER board (1/2) 19P1006 C3512-K01 S-69
POWER board (2/2) 19P1006 C3512-K02 S-70

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