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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
SERVICE ......................................
General ..................................... 5
Ordering parts.................................... 5
Replacing parts ..................................
3.4 Adjustingthemotorspeed.........................
Lubrication...................................... 5
Troubleshootingchart ..............................
CheckingSIMRADENonboard........................
CheckingSIMRADENashore ........................
1. INTRODUCTION
8).
Manual. " echo signals are brought to the receiver terminals E101-
and E1 01- 8. The strap across these terminals must be remo-
ved when external transmitter is used (connected to terminal
Co nstructio n E101-
The SIMRAD EN Navigation Sounder comprises as follows:
- splash- proof cabinet which houses the transmitter-receiver, 2. 2 TVG RECEIVER printed circuit board 514- 171
the power unit and the dry- paper recorder unit The signals from the in/outtranstormer are applied to the
transducer in steeltank TRANSMITTER PULSE SUPPRESSOR 0501 , a field-effect
watertight junction box for transducer cable extension transistor (FET) which suppr~sses the receiver signals arriv-
and ing after the transmitter pulse. A total suppression of the
if required, selector for the combinations one cabinet/two transmitter pulse itself is not possible but signals following
transducers , two cabinets/two transducers or two cabinets/immediately after are suppressed , such as ringing signals and
one transducer. reverberation. Thus a distinctive transmitter- pulse mark is
obtained on the recording paper , allowing bottom registrat-
Two types of transducers are recommended: ion at shallow waters. SUPPR ESSO R 0501 is controlled by
- 20x20o (10x10cm radiating face) type65H or 0511 , a gate controlled by the BOTTOM DETECTOR via
- 20x 100 (1 Ox20 cm radiating face) type 65J pin P501- 3. The signals are amplified in receiver preamplifier
(I NPUT AMPL.) 0502- 504 and applied to the timevariable
If connected to the SIMRAD IC Depth Indicator, the
gain amplifier (TVG- AMPL.) 0505- 508. The amplification
20x 1 00 transducer is util ized.
is governed by a control voitage supplied to the VDR resis-
SI M RADEN is delivered with scale in metres (O~50/o.500) tors by theTVG- VOL TAGE GENERATOR 0514- 516.
or in fathoms (0.30/0 - 300).
The voltage generator is controlled by the TVG MUL TIVI-
For details regarding 110/220V ac mains wiring, refer to the BRATOR 0512- 513 , which is triggered from the BOTTOM
nstallation Manual. DETECTOR via pinP501'-7. Switch S501 selects between
a TVG function suitable for navigation purposes , and another
intended for fishfinding. SIM RAD EN uses the navigation
function I :--:::J , which is unaffected by the TVG control
R562. The TVG amplified signals are brought out to pin
P501- 6 and applied to the I F- FI L TER pcb. The LOCAL
OSCILLATOR is also located on the TVG RECEIVER pcb.
2. BLOCK DIAGRAl'vl AI"JAL YSIS Its signal is appl ied to the I F- F I L TE R pcb through pi n P501-
The bandwidths correspond to the two different transmitter TVG-switch S501 should be in position IY"--=Jnavigation.
pulse lengths (0. 3 and 1. 3 ms) and are 3 and 1 kHz , respect- Detector 1 also has an input from 0704 , a circuit suppress-
605 and ing the transmitter pulse. The suppression period is deter-
ively. The I F- signalis applied to amplifier 0604-
brought out to pinP701- 6 at the BOTTOM DETECTO R pcb. ! mined by the duration of the pulse obtained from the
The IF-signal is returned to amplifier 0606- 607 through ! TRANSMITTER PULSE SUPPRESSOR MUL TIVIBRATOR
the gain control R 101 ,and appl ied to the R ECO R D E R ! 0717- 718. The pulse duration is adjusted to 1. 0 ms for the
DRIVER 0610. This stage has three other inputs , control I shallow range and will be approx. 3 ms for the deep range.
signal for contourline via.pin P601- 6, an INHIBIT signal , The output of the TRANSMITTER PULSE SUPPRESSOR
from 0613- 614 that will. block the DR I VE R STAG E when fVlY appl ied to pin P601- 11 of the I F- filter pcb , causes the
terminal E1 01- 17 is grounded, and finally a marker signal
marker oscillator to produce transmitter pulse marks of 1.
from the MARKER OSCILLATOR 0611- 612. The latter is ms and 4 ms duration respectively. The same output also
controlled from the BOTTOM DETECTOR pcb via pin controls the signal gate 0601- 602 so that no signals are let
P601- 11. The marker oscillator produces a pulse to compen- through this gate during the same periods.
sate for the transmitter pulse that was blocked by the signal
gate 0601~ 602. Thus an even transmitter- pulse mark with When the NORMAL/CONTOURLINE switch S702 is placed
constant width is obtained on the recording paper. The in positionDnormal , the echo signal passes through the
MARKER OSCI LLATOR may also be controlled manually I F- FI L TER pcb unaffected by the BOTTOM DETECTOR
by marker push button switch S103 for producing a black pcb. However , when placed in positionDcontour- line, the
line across the entire recording paper when events of interest CONTOUR MV 0707- 709 will cause all signals received
are to be distinguished. Also external equipment may control after the seabed echoes to be completely blocked in the
the MARKER OSCILLATOR when connected to terminal receiver , thus Qbtaining a distinct bottom contour recording
E101- , denoted MARKER. on the echogram.
The FUNCTION SWITCH S701 , which in the Navigation
Sounder is placed in position I , routes the bottom echo pulse
to the CONTOUR LI NE TRIGGER 0715 whichtriggers
the CONTOURLINE MV 0707- 709 mentioned above.
2.4 BOTTOM DETECTOR printed-circuit board 514- 187
This board has two bottom detector circuits of which only The output of the TVG MUL TIVIBRATOR 0512- 513 on
DETECTOR 1 (0703, 705- 706) is utilized in the EN Echo the TVG RECEIVER pcb is applied to the contour- line trig-
Sounder. ger 0715 via pin P7O1- , blocking 0715 during a short per-
Detector 1 receives its input from the first amplifier stage iod immediately, after the transmitter pulse (approx. 7 ms
0604- 605 of the IF- FILTER pcb via P601- , P701- 6 and equivalent to a depth of 5 m). Working as a bistable multi-
amplifier stage 0701- 702 of the BOTTOM DETECTOR pcb. vibrator , the contour- line MV is also triggered by the
This signal is not affected by the gain control
outputof DETECTOR 1
R1 01. The TRANSMITTER MV. AMPL. 0716 at the start of the trans-
is a bottom pulse independent of mitter pulse. 0716 isolates the bottom- detecting circuits
the setting of the gain control which may be used as a bottom from the transmitter multivibrator 0409-410 on the
signal for external analog or digital depth indicator , connec- TRANSMITTER pcb. It also triggers the TVG multivibrator
ted to terminal E101- 18 denoted BOTTOM PULSE 1. The 0512- 513 of the TVG RECEIVER pcb via pin P501-
6 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
Recorder operates but no marks Recording stylus or contact pen damaged Check items mentioned
on recording paper
3/4
I NTENSITY CONTROL R325 open - Circuited
Poor contacts P302- 5/6/7 /11 , P301-
Faulty recorder output ampl ifier PCB 514- 167 7 , 8, 9
Recorder operates but no marks on Faulty transmitter PCB 514- 168 1 0, 11, 1 2 , 13
recording paper except when MARKER Faulty receiver PCB 514- 171 , 15 , 16 , 17
S103 is depressed Faulty IF-filter PCB 514- 186 , 19 21,
Faulty transducer output , 23 , 24
Normal zero- line but nothing else Faulty tran smitter PCB 514- 168 . 10, 12 , 13, 24
recorded Faulty receiver PCB 514- 171 , 15 , 16, 17
Faulty I F- filter PCB 514- 186 1~ 1~ 2~21 , 22 , 23
very weak
Normal zero- line but other registrations Faulty transmitter PCB 514- 168
Faulty receiver PCB 514-171
Faulty IF- filter PCB 514- 186
, 13; 24
14, 16,
, 20 , 23 , 34
Faulty GAIN CONTROL R101 , 24, 25
Normal zero- I ine , but recording range Faulty receiver PCB 514- 171
largely reduced
Zero- line is ten times thicker in the Faulty RANGE SELECTOR S105
shallow range than in the deep range Faulty bottom detector PCB 514- 187 , 30
Thickness and recording intensity of Faulty bottom detector PCB 514- 187 , 30
zero- line dependent on setting of Faulty I F- filter PCB 514- 186 , 22
GAIN CONTROL R101
Noisy recorder operation Ball bearings of recorder damaged Check or replace ball bearings
P/J302- Oohm
P30 1- 3/4
P302- 60V
:' I
Ii .
P302- 5/6 Echo obtained at a depth of
5 metres
'-""IIliil'
I.. 6ms
P401- 20V
P401- 60V
1BV 1
20V
3ms
P874E
I+--t~
P501- 25V Regulated
TP504 20V
I j1I
" 1 'I! i' ~ !
P501- 300V !I;IIIi "::' 1,
Pulse duration t:
1' I
, I, ll I
Shallow range: 0. 3 ms
Deep range: 1.3 ms
i Ii iT1l1 i
J+-.- t -.f
~O.
P501- Echo obtained at a depth of
5 metres
I-. oms
P501- 7 V
j4--9. 8 ms (38kHz)
1-- 6ms
19V
1.3s
P701- 20V
P701- 5 V , Contourline
Echo obtained at a depth of
141 6ms 5 metres
NOTE!
The measurements are intended as a guide only (:t3 dB).
Make sure that the pulse length microswitch is Remember to check the generator frequency during measure-
operated when setting the range selector in ments. Signal levels are measured with the receiver unit
positiono.240m l. switched off.
23 24
110/220V MAl NS
50 OR 60 Hz
SIGNAL GENERATOR
38kHz
Approx. _
600Vp- OSCI LLOSCOPE
p f- ONLY TO BE CONNECTED FOR
TRANSMITTER PULSE
MEASUREMENTS
P874E
TP406
P'O1
TP407
TO1
TP405
TP402
0(18
LK
R11
.00' T03
-I -I
c::::: (1) I\J
G) ~
~ "0
(1) 0
0 --
(1) :J
c::: en
CD Q)
TP503 TP505
"'1J a.
OJ ~
c.n 3
.j:::o.
0 Q)
...... en
..... 0
"'1J
P874E
P601
1111-
t:1 t:1 t:1 t:1
81
Q13
TP602
IT)
R01
o::
R35 ~02 006
LII
11.;
./011(1
TP607
TP601
~ytte:o lOt ,, 0 I
5!~
001 '" g ~ C
RI.O ~
PO,
17
..J ~ II
..J
'
1011
C20
--c::fi!L rn
+ f :s o::
ace
C18 C15
.-/V' a:: a:: filiL.c::J--- .-I - I ,---,
~I 04 ~
8D3 TP606
1 C" l:;:,
TP603
~I II
D~ ~ ~n ~2~O
TP604 TP605
0" -I
.j::o.
r+ en
r+ r+
0 "0
3 0
a. :;'
CD r+
r+ en
CD Q)
0 a.
..., r+
-c CD
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CJ1 ::)
.j::o. en
.:. 0 TP702 TP704
00 ....
...;.,J
~ 8
~I 1m C16J ~1~ 1mBU1QOT
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Q:
001 R03;. ' iU4
~ 1
o1
013
C/I S2c ~
Cl1
ro
51' - 187 / COg
TP701 TP7Q5 TP703
, m
P874E
DIODE
D101 1N4148 (EN model 11008 only)
FUSES
Fl01- 2 251 - 022772. 8A slow 5x20 mm On 220 V AC versions only
102 251 - 022784. 6A slow 5x20 mm On 110 V AC versions only
SOCKETS
J201 37'1 - 023033. Carr Fastener 44/81 /999M
J401 371 - 023032. Carr Fastener 44/81/800M/14RH
J501 371 - 023030. Carr Fastener 44/81/800M/9RH
J601 371 - 023032. Carr Fastener 44/81/800M/14RH
J701 371 - 023031. Carr Fastener 44/81/800M/14LH
LAMPS
LP10 6 250 - 023055. Osram Type 3799 6V-
LP10: 250 - 023055. Osram Type 3799 6V - 2\"1
LP 10: 250 - 023055. Osram Type 37996V- 2\!J
LP1~ 250 - 023055. Osram Type 3799 6V- 1.2W
LP 1 Of 250 - 023055. Osram Type 3799 6V- 1.2W
LP 1 Of 250 - 023055. Osram Type 3799 6V -
RELAY
K401 ERNI type REL40 K200-24V- 0 (EN model 11008 only)
RESISTORS
Rl01 Gain control , 2. 5 k. ohm log, pot:
203 - 009206. RUWIDO type 813F/2 (EN model 10039)
203 - 009205. RUWIDO type 803/2 (EN model 11008)
Rl03 203 - 009310. Illumination control , 10 ohms :tl0% 10\1\1 potentiometer
ROSENTHAL Pl0
CAPACITOR
C305 213.. 018502. 2200 ~ F - 10 + 50% 63V electrolytic
SOCKETS
J301 371 - 002704. Simrad
J302 371 .. 002703. Simrad
J320 371 .. 023029. Carr Fastener 44/81 /999M/6
INQUCTOR
L303 382 - 010284. Motor choke
MOTOR
M301 3~0 - 008635. Engel type GNM2175T1
379 .. 021600. Motor brushes
R ESI STO R
R325 203 - 023211. 10 kn :t: 1 0% pot. meter Colvern
SWITCH
5304 382 - 015173. Scale switch assembly PCB 15173 (EN model 11008 only)