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MARINE RADAR
FR-2115/2125
c FURUNO E L E C T R I C C O., LT D. Yo u r L o c a l A g e n t / D e a l e r
9-52, Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, Japan 662
Te l e p h o n e : 0798-65-2111
Te l e f a x : 0798-65-4200
Chapter 1. GENERAL
1.1 Outline.............................................................................1-1
1.2 Boards & Major Components.......................................1-2
1.3 Specifications ..................................................................1-3
Chapter 3. ADJUSTMENT
3.1 Adjustment (Display Unit) ............................................3-2
Location of Major parts....................................................3-2
Adjustment of CRT ..........................................................3-5
Chapter 4. MAINTENANCE
4.1 Dip Switches ...................................................................4-2
4.2 Jumper Settings..............................................................4-3
4.3 LED Status ....................................................................4-4
4.4 Self-test............................................................................4-6
4.5 Notice on Replacing Major Parts .................................4-8
4.6 Program Numbers..........................................................4-9
4.7 How to update system program....................................4-9
4.8 Alternation of Power Supply.........................................4-11
Chapter 5. TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 Outline.............................................................................5-1
5.2 Error Message .................................................................5-1
5.3 Troubleshooting Flow Charts ........................................5-1
The major parts and P.C. Boards used in the display and scanner units are tabulated on the next
page.
1-1
1.2 Boards & Major Components
DISPLAY UNIT
SCANNER UNIT
1-2
1.3 Specifications
SCANNER UNIT
TRANSCEIVER
1-3
DISPLAY
Range Ring lnterval 0.025 0.05 0.1 0.25 0.2 0.25 0.5 0.5 1 1 2 2 4 4 8 8 12 16 20
Number of Rings 5 5 5 3 5 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 6 6 6
Bearing Resolution 1.8 deg. (XN12AF), 1.23 deg. (XN20AF), 0.95 deg. (XN24AF)
Range Discrimination Better than 20 m
Bearing Accuracy +1 deg to –1 deg.
Minimum Range Meets 35 m HSC requiments
Range Ring Accuracy
1 % of range or 15 m, whichever is the greater
VRM Accuracy
IEC-61162-1 port (two inputs, J450/J455)
IEC-61162-1 output port (J450) : $RAOSD, $RARSD
ARPA data output port (J454) : IEC-61162-1, $RATTM, ARP-26 required
RS-232C port (input/output, J456) : System program updating
Gyro port (input, J446) : AD100 format
Speed Log port (input, J448) : Contact-closure signal
I/O Ports
Alarm output (J452) : +12 V buzzer drive signal
Remote Display port (two outputs, J442/J443) : TRU-HD, BP, TRU-TRIG,
VIDEO
EXT. ARPA port (output, J444) : ARPA-HD, ARPA-BP, ARPA-TRIG, ARPA-
VIDEO
Interswitch port (J457/J458) : For RJ-7
Monitor port (J449) : For PC monitor, Buffer PCB required
IEC-61162-1/NMEA 0183
Own ship’s position : GGA>RMC>RMA>GLL
Speed : RMC>RMA>VTG>VHW
Heading (True) : VHW
Heading (Magnetic) : VHW
Course (Trne) : RMC>RMA>VTG
NAV Data Input
Course (Magnetic) : VTG>RMC>RMA
Waypoint (Range/Bearing) : RMB>BWC>BWR
Time : ZDA
Loran time difference : RMA>GLC>GTD
Water depth : DPT>DBT>DBK>DBS
Water temperature : MTW>MDA
Compass safety Standard 1.40 m
Distance Steering 1.05 m
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ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
1-5
Chapter 2. BLOCK DESCRIPTION
2.1 Overview
Outline
TX
The trigger pulse from the SPU (Processor) Board is delivered to the MODULATOR Board
which outputs the signal to oscillate the magnetron, and then radar wave is emitted from the
radiator.
RX
The 9.4 GHz echo signal received by the antenna is converted to 60 MHz signal by the MIC,
amplified by IF Amplifier, and fed to the SPU (Processor) Board as a video signal. It is digitally
processed and then displayed on the CRT. The SPU Board contains a video amplifier.
Plotter (optional)
Data such as latitude and longitude in IEC-61162 format is delivered from the SPU Board to the
RP Board. Plotter data generated on the RP board is output to the SPU Board and processed to
display them on the screen. The plotter menu is generated on the SPU Board.
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2.2 Block Diagram of Display Unit
To degauso coil
Main Radar
EXT HD,EXT BP, HD,BP
EXT BP Buffer Buffer CPU Multi-
EXT TRIG, AGDC Buffer
plexer
EXT VIDEO
L/L,
EXT TRIG Buffer
Gate Array S/C
(G/A)
Buffer D.P RAM
VIDEO HD,BP
PWR Board HALL 1/2 PM Board (03P9225) PAL Board PAR Board TB301
+12 V (03P9254) (03P9256)
Overcurrent Magnetism
POWER Detector Detector
(Optional)
AC:03P9245 DEGAUSS Board(PDM9025)
Rectifier
DC:03P9246
FR2115-SME-22
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Function of Each Board (Display Unit)
2-3
Board Name Function
1) Outputs encoded data of EBL, VRM and trackball signals.
PNL Board 2) Includes GAIN, STC, FTC, and BRIL volumes.
03P9255 3) Includes EBL ON/OFF, VRM ON/OFF, FUNC 1/2/3/4, and Range +/- keys.
4) Reads PAL/PAR board status.
PAL Board 1) Includes ANT ON/OFF, Performance monitor ON/OFF, and degauss switches.
03P9254 2) Includes CPU Fail indicator (LED).
PAR Board
03P9256 1) Keys: HL OFF, PANEL BRILL, ACQ, and menu keys
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Start-up Sequence
Radar start-up sequence
Process
1. The soft start circuit activates to protect the power ON/OFF
relay contacts.
2. The input voltage monitor checks for abnormal voltage.
When ship’s mains is abnormal the ON/OFF relay trips off.
3. The inverter comes on and outputs all line voltages. The
LED comes on and the inverter goes off when overcurrent
is detected.
4. ROM, RAM, I/O port, custom IC, AGDC and VRAM are
initialized.
5. The system is initialized using EEPROM and DIP switch
data.
6. The timer starts counting down from 3 minutes (time
remaining for warm-up of magnetron).
7. Checks for the absence/presence of a gyro signal.
8. Checks for the absence/presence of the ARP and RP
Boards.
9. The SPU Board starts operating.
Note) When H-sync signal is not applied to the CRT unit,
no HV is generated, resulting in nothing on the screen.
10. The bearing scale, countdown indication, etc. appear.
11. The screen is degaussed automatically.
3-minute warm-up can be skipped by pressing [ENTER]
several times while pressing and holding down [HL
OFF]. (Do not release this information to user.)
12. Three-minute warm-up ends.
13. The radar goes into stand-by.
14. Checks for the presence of the BP (Bearing Pulse) signal.
15. The tuning circuit goes into “short search mode.”
16. When the range is changed, the tuning circuit goes into
“short search mode.”
17. Panel settings are written onto the EEPROM.
18. Time data are written onto the EEPROM.
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ARPA start-up sequence
Power ON
* A reset pulse is generated when +5 V line drops
to about 4.2 V.
GYRO/LOG
OK Alarm
Yes
No
Tx ON Normal Operation
Yes
Monitors radar input
signals (HD, BP,
TRIG, VIDEO).
Yes
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Max. brilliance : 0.7 Vpp
P551 4 Vpp TP4(VIDEO) U72:VlEVEL 0
U73:VlEVEL 2
QV C19 Video U74:VlEVEL 4 Trigger Gen. From RP-26
Selector U75:VlEVEL 6 Even Echo (Video)
VIDEO C14 U76:VlEVEL 8 Handling Signal µs
U77:VlEVEL 10 Processing,
R134 Video Amplifier U43 U78:VlEVEL 12 Echo Video P552
A/D Converter Echo Priority Color Paletle
U72,73, Even Level Sampling Trailing, Memory A30
REF Voltage D/A Converter CRT VIDEO(R,G,B)
74,75,76, I/F Rejection A31 To CRT
Generator Echo U24,26,28, P/S Converter A32
77,78 Noise Rejection 54.25 MHz
U35 Processing, 29,30 U33 U34
MAX : 5 V, MIN : 0 V
AC SEA VR B23 INT * + cursor generation OSC
TRIG Coordinate
MAX : 5 V, MIN : 0 V Conversion
GAIN VR B25 U44
(r, ) (X,Y) TP7 (H SYNC) 4V
MAX : 5 V, MIN : 0 V
03S9060 P552
A/C RAIN VR C25 15.63us
C20 To CRT
P552 (Gate Array)
TB XA U79:VlEVEL 1 TP8 (V SYNC) 4V
A21 #73 U81:VlEVEL 3
A22 TB XB #74 Trigger Gen.
U82:VlEVEL 5 16.63ms
TRACKBALL TB YA Odd Echo A20 To CRT
A23 #75 U83:VlEVEL 7
TB YB U85:VlEVEL 9 Handling
A24 #76
U86:VlEVEL 11
0.7 V (360 pulses,144Hz) Timing Adjuster U88:VlEVEL 13
P551 Echo
& Divider U79,81, Odd Level Sampling
#14 PLL #4
#98 Processing
BEARING C13 82,83,85, I/F Rejection
U37 86,88 Noise Rejection
#14 PLL #4 U27
#103 INT
8 V to 12 V U46 TRIG
0V U45
HEADING.P A13 #97 Sampling Clock
03S9060 Echo
Trailing
CR7
40 MHz Memory
FROM RJ-7 C8 #36 Y1
U25
CR3
8192 pulses
TO RJ-7 C7 #37
#47 32 MHz
U35 U15 OSC
#48
P551
To INS B4 #83
From U94 #1 A25 TUNING CONT.
FR2115-SME-23
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Video Signal Flow
The figure below shows video signal flow. The video signal from the scanner unit and an external radar are adjusted in level by R21 and R134 on
the INT board 03P9252 respectively so that the main bang level at TP6 on the INT board is 3.9 to 4.1 Vpp. The R140 on the SPU board is
factory-adjusted so that the main bang level is 3.9 to 4.1 Vpp at TP12.
The video signal from the SPU board to the ARP board is gain-, STC-, and A/C sea-adjusted.
When the radar is used as a remote display, no signal is output from External ARPA and RJ-7 ports.
A19 A19
From RF IF IN
1 A20 A20 Q18,19 Q37,38 J444
Unit
A21
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A21
ARPA VIDEO
R21 8 External ARPA
FR-2115-SME10E
TP13
QV VIDEO
U87 Q11, Q12 U56 STC Curve Video contrast
(From ARPA Board:P551 C19)
(menu selection)
3.5V Differential Peaking STC Buffer Amp. Gate Echo Gain Cont.
TP9 stretch Gain Cont.
0
1us on/off (short range)
Q27 Q26 Q25, 52, 53 U93 U54 U95 Q34
One-shot Q19/20
*not used *Gain reduced when
U35(Gate Array) FTC is on. *Noise is controlled and
gain lowered on ranges
STC in D/A Conv. STC data
up to 6 mile.
A/C AUTO memory
SMPL T mode A/C RAIN: -7 to 0 V
Q18 U68 U35
A/C AUTO
(From SPU Board)
GAIN: -7 to 0 V Conv. Conv.
STC VR Curve Generator
U100 U100
1) Mixer (Q17): In A/C AUTO mode, the pulse, whose level is the same as the main bang, is mixed with the video signal. Antenna Height vs. STC Curve
The falling edge of the pulse is coincident with the beginning of the video signal.
Low Antenna
2) Mixer (Q46): The output of Q17 is amplified in reverse polarity by Q28, and at the same time, differentiated and then amplified by Q27. 4.5 V
The output of Q27 and Q28 is mixed so that the positive video signal without ac component is obtained. High Antenna
Mixer eliminates the DC component of the video signal, or outputs the ac component of the video signal.
3) Peaking (Q26): not used. To improve range discrimination on short ranges, add capacitor C228, 56 to 100 pF on the SPU board. 0V
Range
4) STC Curve: The STC curve is menu-selectable; "ANT HGT", INITIAL SETTING 1 and "CTR STC CURVE", INITIAL SETTING 4.
The latter is determined the STC curve near screen center, up to about 10 us. Near STC Curve Selection
5) STC in A/C AUTO mode (Q18): A/C AUTO works more effectively, compared with the FR-2100 series. Under heavy rain,
Sharp Curve (H)
use AC AUTO rather than AC SEA, and reduce the gain setting. Standard (M)
4.5 V
6) Video constant (U96) : The video constant is selected in the initial setting 3 menu. Factory-setting is 3 for long range detection,
Under snow, rain, and heavy sea, select either 1 or 2. Gentle Curve (L)
1: Wide dynamic range. Similar echo to FR-2100.
2: Middle dynamic range. 0V
10 us Range
3: Narrow dynamic range, but high visual intensity.
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Auto Tuning Function
The system provides auto tuning mode which eliminates the adjustment of the receiver for
maximum echoes. The “Tune Initialization” is required after not only the installation but also the
replacement of RF unit, magnetron, MIC, and SPU board, so that the tune control voltages for
each pulse are memorized onto the EEPROM. The figure below illustrates how the tune
initialization takes place. First, full search is performed using a long pulse to find the tuning
point (a). Next, short search is performed using all pulses to find tuning points (b). After the
initialization, the pulselength used before the tune initialization is selected.
Full search: Varying tune control voltage (TUNE CONT) from about 5 V to 30 V, the
maximum tune indicator voltage is found and that tune control voltage (a) is
memorized.
Short search: The tune control voltage changes between the tune voltage (a) plus and minus
2.5 V for fine tuning.
When the radar is set from ST-BY to TX, short search is made twice. When the pulselength is
changed, short search is made once.
Full Short
about 32 V search search Tracking
(a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) Pulse length in use
Tuning Auto coarse
control tuning point
voltage
about 2 V
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Tuning Indication
The tuning indicator extends more than 80% of its full length on all ranges at best tuning. The
self-test result display reads the tune indicator voltage.
Manual Tuning
When tuning mode is changed from auto to manual mode, the tuning control voltage (a) found in
full search is selected. In manual tuning mode, the graphical tuning control voltage indicator
appears under the tuning indicator. The minimum scale is 2 V and the maximum scale is 32 V.
Tuning Circuit
Figure below shows the tuning circuit. Tune control voltage is output from P551, A25 on the
SPU board.
U94
P551 (From MOTHER Board) F VT #10 #8
x1
ENC- GA GA 0 to 5 V SUM P551
TUNE ENC A. B21 D/A
ODER #3 #1 TUNE CONT.
CONV. A25
(To MOTHER Board)
TUNE ENC B. B22 U44 U44 U35 U62 C VT #12 #14 U94
x6 FR2115-SME-10B
U94
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Echo averaging (EAV 1/2/3)
Remarks on the echo-averaging feature
Echo averaging is a useful feature when used properly. If used improperly, however, the
result could be disastrous.
Objective and principle of echo averaging
The main objective of echo averaging is to discriminate targets (flocks of birds, other ships,
fishing floats, etc.) hidden in sea clutter, and stably display long range targets (ship, buoy,
island, etc.) which alternately appear and disappear on the screen.
Normally, unstable echoes such as those from sea clutter and noise appear at random
positions with every rotation of the antenna. To distinguish real target echoes from clutter, the
picture is stored and averaged over successive picture frames. If an echo is solid and stable it
is shown in its actual intensity. Unstable echoes are reduced in intensity.
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Memories & Memory Frame Priority
Memory capacity is 2048x2048 dots, radar display area is 1280x1024 dots, and radius of echo
display area is 360 dots.
2048 dots
1280 dots
360 dots
1024 dots 2048 dots
FR-2115-SME-28
U24,U26,U28,U29,U30 (5 frames)
Radar echo
Echo trail Each 3/4 of U8 and U9 (3 frames)
Echo in
alarm area Radar map
Each 3/4 of U4 and U6 (3 frames)
Radar mark
no frame (data from RP)
RP
Each 1/4 of U4,U6,U8 and U9 (2 frames)
ARPA
U1 and U3 (4 frames)
Cursor Gyro
Characters
Menu no frame
Data +Cursor
Mask
Highest priority
Figure 2.10 Priority of Each Frame
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Antenna on/off Control
The SPU board produces the antenna on/off signal. The PWR board monitors the number of the bearing pulse from the scanner unit and
changes motor control voltage to maintain the constant speed of antenna rotation. The voltage between #1/#2 and #3/#4 of J103 is about
30 VDC with the scanner unit disconnected.
To rotate the antenna, the followings must be satisfied.
1) TX key pressed
2) #A6 of P551on the SPU board is “high”
3) #7 of J103 on the PWR board is “high”
4) 14 to 24 V derived from #1/#2 and #3/#4 of J103 on the PWR board
2-14
03P9252(INT Board) J467
J417 P417 For TX/RX down
5
C8 5 ANT ON/OFF
EFR-2135S
EFR-2135SW
EFR-2165DS
EFR-2125W
EFR-2155
J103
03P9245(PWR Board)
J415
7 7 Soft start
TX FH
control
SPU Board STBY FL
03P9253 J103
P551 J551 ANT. Q94 U92 CR94,Q97
G/A SPEED
#46 #4 #16 Comparator Chopper Chopper 1,2 MOTOR(+),
U57 U20 A5 A5 5 5
Control 3,4 MOTOR(-)
U35 #17 #18 EFR-2115
EFR-2125
DJ1
U93 *DC14 to 24 V(With ANT)
F/V DC30 V(With out ANT)
BP 22 6 6 Converter
(From RF Unit)
FR2115-SME-10C
The ARP-26 uses the latest hardware of the ARP-23 for FR-2100 series radars, 18P9002-2
having U44 of 18S9007. The boards level –1 and –2 having U44 of 18S9001 cannot be used for
ARP-26. The software has been changed to improve the performance.
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Simple ARPA block diagram
2-16
ARPA block diagram
TP12 HD
+12 V TP4
TP11 BP
Noise blanker
-12 V
TP10 TRIG
TP2 TP5
BP U52
+5 V PLL VCO FIFO
A/D Converter VIDEO
U60
TP1 TP3 TP8
TP6 TP7
R103 R104
(MAX) (MAX)
Video
CR32
signal
Comparator check
Memory
for Echo
BP Counter Echo Sampler Sampler
U56 to 58
OSC
Y1
##
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ARPA target acquisition and Tracking
3. Automatic tracking
1) A tracked target is judged as a lost target when no return is received for nine consecutive scans.
When the system detects a lost target, “LOST TARGET” appears on the display and the ARPA
symbol blinks.
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 32 nm).
4) An acquired and tracked target which moves behind a land echo will be declared as a lost target.
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ARPA INITIAL SETTING MENU
Accessing Menu for ARPA Initialization. Press the [RADAR MENU] key five times while pressing and hold-
ing down the [HL KEY] key.
ARPA INITIAL SETTING Menu
(Keying sequence : [PLOT MENU] [0] [0])
TARGET SELECT
Selected is minimum size of target echoes which will be judged as land.
An echo judged as land cannot be acquired manually or automatically nor is lost target
status generated. This discrimination is especially necessary on the S-band radar where the
horizontal beamwidth is greater than that of the X-band radar.
The settings and their specifications are as follows :
QV SELECT
Requires no local adjustment; however, it judges whether an echo is land or not by painting
echoes in varying intensity or color. To enable QV SELECT, remove jumper JP11 on the
18P9002 board:
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TARGET OUTPUT DATA
Output setting of “RATTM” data, output by J454 on the INT Board.
OFF : “RATTM” data not output.
REL : “RATTM” data output. Target course shown in relative bearing.
TRUE : “RATTM” data output. Target course shown in true bearing.
DISP CPA,TCPA
Selects wether CPA and TCPA are displayed or not on the screen.
TARGET DATA
Course in the target data can be displayed in relative or true mode when the relative vector
is selected.
CPU1 COUNTER = 1636 Counts up by five every five second if CPU1 is normal.
CPU1 STATUS = 0000 Shows CPU1 status. 0 if normal.
CPU2 COUNTER = 1433 Counts up by 5 every five seconds if CPU2 is normal.
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CPU2 STATUS = 0000 Shows CPU2 status. 0 if normal.
LOG SENSOR Log sensor type.
EXT SPEED IEC-61162 serial speed data being received; VTG/VHW/VBW
If no serial data, xxx.x appears.
EXT COURSE IEC-61162 serial bearing data being received;
VTG/VHW/VBW
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# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # WKH#FRXUVH#GDWD#LQ#9+:#LV#XVHG1
No. 1 = 1234 Echo count at front end processor. If “0” or “2000 or higher” is
dispalyed, adjust the video level with VR103 on the ARP Board.
Replace ARP Board if the value does not change at the adjustment.
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No. 2 = 0362 Number of echoes to be received by the DSP. If the number is not
the same as that of No. 1, the gain setting must be decreased.
The DSP overloads receiving many echoes.
No. 3 = 0000 “0” indicates normal. For other than of “0” replace the ARP Board.
MIN HIT = 3 “3” indicates normal.
SCAN = 240 Heading signal input interval in resolution of 0.01 sec. (240=2.4 sec)
FE STATUS = 0000 Front end processor status. Normal if “0”
AUTO = 07 Number of automatically acquired targets being tracked.
MAN = 03 Number of manually acquired targets being tracked.
LOST = 01 Number of lost targets.
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Block Diagram of RP Board
The RP System program is stored on the flash POM, U3 and the program update is performed by
using the program card. The card must be inserted into the upper slot.
The CR1 on the RP board lights when the program is replaced with new one.
RP marks are generated in the following VRAMs or frames on the RP board respectively, and
sent to the SPU board.
CR1 INT 2
(PF)
INT 0 DRAM
(VSYNC) *Working area for running program
2 M bytes
CPU (FR-30) U2
Address &
Data Bus SRAM
U13 Battery
256 K bytes Back-up
x4(50 MHz) INT 1
(DPRAM) U8,9 U5
FR2115-SME-18
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INPUT/OUTPUT Data on INT Board (03P9252)
Port Name
Equipment
I; input, Signal Name Signal Format Remarks
Connectable
O: output
J442 (O) Timing between TRU-TRIG and
TRUE-TRIG, VIDEO Radars having
Slave display VIDEO adjusted, HD adjusted,
J443 (O) ,TRU-HD, BP slave func-tion BP:360 pulse/rotation.
Timing between ARPA-TRIG
ARPA-TRIG, VIDEO Other make’s and VIDEO adjusted on ARPA,
J444 (O) External ARPA HD adjusted BP:360 pulse/
,ARPA-HD, BP ARPA
rotation.
Generating HM, NU/TM modes,
AD10 format, GC-1/2/6/7/8 True EBL, True vector(E-PLOT),
J446 (I) HDG signal processing 1/2/3, True
25 msec AD-10/10S/100
echo trail, ARP-26.
DS-30/70 Ship’s speed data, TM mode,
Contact closure CI-30/60/80 True vector (E-PLOT), signal
J448 (I) Speed processing 1/2/3, True echo
(200 or 400 pulses) GP-500
GP-500MK2 trail, ARP-26.
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Sentences Receivable at J450 on INT-9170
Data to be displayed
Sentence OS & RNG & SPD Water Water Date & ARP-26 ARP-26
Cursor BRG to Temp. Depth Time SPD External
Position WPT WPT
BWC
X X
BWR
DPT
DBT
X
DBK
DBS
GGA
X
GLL
VBW
X X
VHW
MTW X
RMA X X X
RMB X
RMC X X X
VTG X X
ZDA X
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Radar and ARPA output signal from INT-9170 (J442, J443 and J444)
2-25
Monitor signal from J449 (requires buffer circuit)
295 mm 275 mm
(1024 dots) (720 dots)
2. Video signal
H - sync signal
63.974 kHz (15.63 us),
1696 dots
1.18 us,128 dots
0.59 us, 64 dots
11.80 us,1280 dots
2.06 us, 224 dots
Video signal
V-sync signal
60.013 Hz (16.66 ms)
,1066 dots
47 us, 3 dots
16 us, 1 dots
16.00 ms,1024 dots
593 us, 38 dots
Video signal
FR2115-SME-11
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Power Supply Circuit (DC)
Main-inverter:
With the POWER switch pressed, +12 V regulator, Q1 turns on, and over- and low-voltage
protectors and switching regulator controller are powered up. The protector U1 activates when
ship’s main is lower than 19.5 VDC and higher than 42 to 46 VDC. The switching frequency is
adjusted by VR1.
Sub-inverter:
The sub-inverter produces –12 V, +12 V, +32 V, and +140 V from +24 V, the output of the
main-inverter. These lines are not stabilized, but the +24 V line is stabilized by the main-inverter.
The switching frequency is adjusted by VR71.
Protector:
Over-current detector U91in the scanner motor power line (ANT MOTOR line) activates when
the current is 6 A or more for 0.8 seconds. The short circuit protector U72 operates when +140 V
line is short-circuited. The output from the U72 is latched by Q33 and then send to the switching
regulator controller U11.
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DC PWR Board (03P9256)
F/V J103
Converter 6 B.P
U93 24 rpm(144 Hz)
Main-inverter 48 rpm(250 Hz)
T1 H or L
+32 V Chopper Chopper Comparator J103
Control 5 ANT.SPEED
CR52 CR94,Q97 U92 Q94 *Menu-Selection
Smoothing Hight Speed : H
+24 V VR91
Circuit (24 rpm adjustor)
CR51
Soft Start J103
Control 7 ANT.ON/OFF
*TX : H
ST-BY : L
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1
Power
Switch Chopper
3
Control
VR51
(+24 V adjustor)
Switching Voltage
+12V
Regulator Detector Overcurrent J107
Reguletor
Controller U51 Detector 1 +24 V
Q1 U81
U11
Voltage Short-circuit
Protector Protector
Latch U72 Sub-inverter
Q33
VR1
Over and low T71
Low/High Voltage Sig. (Main-inverter
Voltage Driver +140 V
freq adjustor) Switching Regulator
Protector +32 V
U1 Controller
U71 CR81~86 +12 V
Q71,72
-12 V
VR71
P.F. Sig. (Sub-inverter freq adjustor) J105
Generator 10 P.F
Q81,U33
FR2115-SME-27B
Power Supply Circuit (AC)
AC PWR Board (03P9245)
The PWR board contains a main-inverter, a sub-inverter, and protectors. The main-inverter
produces +24 V and +32 V (for scanner motor), while the sub-inverter produces –12 V, +12 V,
+32 V, and +140 V from +24 V, output of the main-inverter. +5 V is generated by chopping
+24V. Power fail (P.F.) signal generator outputs “High” signal normally and “Low” signal
when the main-inverter fails. The RP data is backed-up when the P.F. signal is received. +24 V is
adjusted by VR51.
Main-inverter:
With the POWER switch pressed, +12 V regulator, Q1 turns on, and over-voltage and low-
voltage protector, relay drive circuit, and switching regulator controller are powered up. The
protector U1 activates when ship’s main is lower than 85 VAC and higher than 135 to 150 VAC.
If ship’s mains is higher than 135 to 150 VAC, the relay in the input line, K1 is turned off by the
signal from the protector U1, and no power is supplied to the main-inverter. The switching
frequency is adjusted by VR1. A rush current protector Q1 and R2 prevents rush current from
being flow into smoothing capacitors C11 and C12. When the smoothing capacitors are charged
to the rated voltage, the main inverter starts oscillating. The output of the T1 turns on triac Q1
and the R2 10 ohms, 5 W is short-circuited. Ship’s mains 110 VAC or 220 VAC is jumper
selectable as show in the table below. Smoothing capacitors C11 and C12 are charged by 100 to
170 VDC respectively. +5 V is generated from 24 V by a chopper IC.
Ship’s Mains JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 Fuse
110 VAC Connected Connected Connected Removed 10 A
220 VAC Removed Removed Removed Connected 5 A
Sub-inverter:
The sub-inverter produces –12 V, +12 V, +32 V, and +140 V from +24 V, output of the main-
inverter. These lines are not stabilized, but the +24 V line is stabilized by the main-inverter. The
switching frequency is adjusted by VR71.
Protector:
Over-current detector U91in the scanner motor power line (ANT MOTOR line) activates when
the current is 6 A or more for 0.8 seconds. The short circuit protector U72 operates when +140 V
line is short-circuited. The output from the U72 is latched by Q33 and then send to the switching
regulator controller U11.
Power for Scanner Motor:
Rectified +32 VDC is applied to the scanner motor through the ANT MOTOR line, MOTOR(+)
and MOTOR(-). The F/V (Frequency to Voltage) converter U93 receives bearing pulses (BP)
from the scanner unit and outputs DC signal depending on the frequency received. The
comparator Q94 compares the output of the F/V converter with the antenna speed data, 24 rpm
or 42 rpm. If the antenna speed is lower or higher than the rating, the comparator outputs the
signal to control the scanner motor supply voltage. Thus, the motor rotates stably. The VR91
adjusts the antenna rotation to 24 rpm (no adjuster for 42 rpm). The number of the antenna
rotation can be read on the self-test menu. The table below summarizes how to select the antenna
speed data.
Rotation JP91 JP92 R98 Menu selection
24 rpm Removed Removed 4.7 k ohms Disregarding menu setting
42 rpm Removed Connected 1.2 k ohms Ant. revolution, Radar 3 menu; H
2-29
AC PWR Boaed (03P9245)
F/V J103
Converter 6 B.P
U93 24 rpm(144 Hz)
Main-inverter 48 rpm(250 Hz)
T1 H or L
+32 V Chopper Chopper Comparator J103
Control 5 ANT.SPEED
CR52 CR94,Q97 U92 Q94 Menu-Selection
Smoothing Hight Speed : H
Rush +24 V VR91
Current Circuit (24 rpm adjustor)
Protector Q1
Q1 CR2 CR51
Soft Start J103
Input Control 7 ANT. ON/OFF
Relay voltage TX : H
Selector ST-BY : L
K1 110 or 220 VAC
Overcurrent J103
J101 1,2 MOTOR(+)
Input Relay Detector
Ship's Mains 1,2 Driver 3,4 MOTOR(-)
100/110/115 Filter Driver U61,CR61 U91
220/230 VAC 5.6 L1,C3,C4 Q26 Q11,12
Chopper J105
4,5 +5 V
J102
2-30
7
Power
Switch Chopper
8
Control
VR51
(+24 V adjustor)
ON : +12 V Switching Voltage
+12 V Regulator
ON : +12 V Detector Overcurrent J107
Regulator Controller U51 Detector 1 +24 V
Q21 U31 U81
Voltage Short-circuit
Voltage
Protector Protector
Protector
Latch
Latch U72 Sub-inverter
Q24
Q36
VR1
Over -and High Voltage Sig. T71
(Main-inverter
low- Voltage Driver +140 V
Low Voltage Sig. freq adjustor) Switching Regulator
Protector +32 V
U1 Controller
U71 CR81~86 +12 V
Q71,72
-12 V
VR71
P.F. Sig. (Sub-inverter freq adjustor) J105
Generator 10 P.F
Q81,U33
FR2115-SME-27
2.3 Scanner Unit
General
New cast aluminum scanner gearbox and new series of streamlined antenna are employed on the
FR-2115 and FR-2125 radars. These are not compatible with the traditional Furuno scanner
gearbox and radiator used for a long period. The mounting dimensions are remained unchanged.
Radiator
A feeder waveguide is built-in the radiator XN-12 AF, XN-20 AF and XN-24 AF for ease-
installation. The XN-20 AF and XN-24 AF are the same electrical characteristic with XN-3 A
and XN-4 A respectively.
Gear Box
The mounting dimensions, the size of the gear box, and cabling layout have not been changed
from the traditional Furuno radars. Changed is the radiator mounting bracket for a new radiator.
The gear box can be equipped with a motor of either 24 rpm or 42 rpm type.
RF Unit
The 10 kW and 25 kW RF units are the same in size. The magnetron of 25 kW is a new type,
smaller in size. The RF modulator generates short pulse 1 (S1) which has pulselength of 0.07 us
and pulse repetition rate of 3000 Hz. Traditionally, the S1 is 0.08 us and 2200 Hz.
The magnetron current monitor circuit ensures a defective magnetron being found easily. When
the magnetron is short- or open-circuited, the magnetron current detector reads 1 to 1.5 V.
2-31
Block Diagram of Scanner Unit
330 V(10 kW), 530 V(25 kW) Signal is generated when 530 V is supplied to 10 kW RF unit. Radiator
TX-HV
MBS L
IF Amp. Board 03P9232 MBS
MBS T Gate Pulse Q603, U612
Generator
MBS SIG. U611 TP601 B.W. Selector
(output of U601) TP604
U604
Buffer Amp. Log Amp. B.W. Adjustor Cascade IF
Amp.
IFoutput U602, U610, (Long ranges) Amplifier
Mixer
Q627, Q628 U601 T603, T604 Q601-Q602
4.5 5Vpp
(Short ranges)
TP608
Log Amp. Cascade
Amplifier
Q625, Q626 U603 Q609, Q610
TP603
TP602
Buffer Amp. Tuning Circuit TP605 (+7 V)
Tuning Indicator TP606 (-9 V)
(TUNING IND.) TP607 (+9 V)
Q619, Q620 Q614, Q615
+5 V Regulator
+12 V
R. MONI.
U609
TUNING CONT.
HD FL
Heading
SYNC P
Bearing
FR2115-SME-27A
2-32
Chapter 3. 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.
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.
3-1
3.1 Adjustment (Display Unit)
Location of Major parts
Control panel
Handle
Stay
Display pedestal
3-2
Mother Board
(03P9251)
DTB-2 (T.B.)
GC-8 Board
(64P1106)
RP Board
(14P0298)
ARP Board
(18P9002B)
SPU Board
Figure 3.3 Display pedestal, cover removed (03P9253)
TX HV Fuse
(F3 : 0.5 A)
SPU Board
RF Video Video Level
Level Adjuster :
adjustor : R140
R21
PM optional
Board
(03P9225)
3-3
PTU Board
(AC : 03P9245, DC : 03P9246)
Shield cover removed
Fuse (F1)
Fuse (F2)
3-4
IF3-A10 Board VIDEO Board
SCREEN FOCUS (UBH188) (PBH173)
HV ADJ SOCKET Board
(UBH182)
CRT ADJ Board
(PBH132-1) DEGAUSS Board
(PDM9025)
MAIN Board
(PBH172-0) INT Board
PBH183-0
HPOSI
Under the cover
Adjustment of CRT
The CRT is adjusted by pressing the buttons on the CRT ADJ Board. The buttons locate as
shown in the figure below. The LED D701 lights normally.
3-5
2) Display Size
Press the MENU button on the CRT ADJ Board, PBH132-1 and the following menu will
appear on the screen.
Steps Ratings
Press MENU.
3 mm
FR2115-SME-62
3-6
Location of parts on SPU 03P9253Board
TP1 CR8 CR7 CR6 CR5 CR4 CR3 CR2 CR1
TP11
TP13
TP12
TP5
TP6
TP9
3-7
Location of Parts on ARP 18P9002Board
R103 CR14 CR13 CR16 CR15 CR12 CR11 CR10 CR9 CR17 CR1
R104
TP7
TP6 TP1
TP8
S1
ROM
(U64)
TP11
3-8
14P0298Board
Location of Parts on RP
CR1 S1
Battery
(BT1)
Flash ROM
(U3)
3-9
Location of Parts INT Board 03P9252
TP6
R21
TP1
J450
J457 J445
TP2
J454
J442 J448
J469
J455
J458
J446
J443 J468
TP3 J466
J453 J467
J444
J462
J451
J463 J445
J471 J456
J465
3-10
Location of Parts on GYRO Board 64P1106
JP1
F1 JP3
F2
F3 JP5
F4 JP2
JP4
R42
CR21
CR22
JP7
TP1
JP8
BT1
3-11
Location of Parts on PTU Board, for DC set 03P9246
VR91 VR71 CR12 CR11
JP91
JP92
J105
VR1
VR51
J104
J103 TP2
TP1
TP4
TP3
3-12
Location of Parts on PTU Board, for AC set 03P9245
CR12 CR11 JP3 JP2
JP91
VR91
JP92
J105
VR1
VR51
J104
JP1
VR71
J103
3-13
Location of Parts on HV-9017 Board
J481 JP2
JP1
J482
CR21,RED
CR23, GRN
VR1
3-14
3.2 Adjustment (Scanner Unit)
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3-15
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Figure 3.12 Scanner Unit, stern side, cover removed
+
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Figure 3.13 Scanner Unit, stern side, cover and RF module removed
# 0+1
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3-16
FR-2125 RTR-063
Circulator
(RC-3686)
RFC Board
(03P9243B)
MIC
(RU-9253/9371)
IF Amp Board
(03P9232)
VR1 on MODULATOR
Board (03P9244B) for
magnetron current
adjustment
MODULATOR
Board
(03P9244B)
Pulse
Transformer
Magnetron (RT-9023)
(MG5436)
3-17
Location of Parts on IF AMP 03P9232Board
VR601 TP606
TP604
3-18
Location of Parts RFC 03P9243BBoard
VR1
3-19
Location of Parts on MODULATOR 03P9244BBoard
Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1
VR1
CAUTION: If the magnetron current is not set to within the rating, the magnetron will be damaged.
3-20
FR-2115 RTR-062
Circulator
(RC-3686)
RFC Board
(03P9243A)
MIC
(RU-9253/9371)
IF Amp Board
(03P9232)
VR1 on MODULATOR
Board (03P9244A) for
magnetron current
adjustment
MODULATOR
Board
(03P9244A)
Pulse
Transformer
Magnetron (RT-9025)
(MG5241)
3-21
Location of Parts on IF AMP 03P9232Board
VR601 TP606
TP604
3-22
Location of Parts on RFC 03P9243ABoard
VR1
3-23
Location of Parts on MODULATOR 03P9244ABoard
Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1
VR1
CAUTION: If the magnetron current is not set to within the rating, the magnetron will be damaged.
3-24
Chapter 4. MAINTENANCE
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.
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.
4-1
4.1 DIP Switches
DIP switch S1 on the ARP Board (18P9002) and RP Board (14P0298) changes the specifications
of radars.
14P0298 Board
18P9002 Board
4-2
4.2 Jumper Settings
Board Specification Jumper Settings Remarks
03P9245A 100 VAC, 24 rpm JP1: Yes
(PTU Board, AC) JP2: Yes
JP3: Yes
JP4: No
JP91: No
JP92: No
R98:4.7 k ohms
03P9245C 100 VAC, 42 rpm JP1: Yes
(PTU Board, AC) JP2: Yes
JP3: Yes
JP4: No
JP91: No
JP92: Yes
R98: 1.2 k ohms
03P9245D 220 VAC, 24 rpm JP1: No
(PTU Board, AC) JP2: No
JP3: No
JP4: Yes
JP91: No
JP92: No
R98:4.7 k ohms
03P9245F 220 VAC, 42 rpm JP1: No
(PTU Board, AC) JP2: No
JP3: No
JP4: Yes
JP91: No
JP92: Yes
R98: 1.2 k ohms
03P9246A 24 VDC, 24 rpm JP91: No
(PTU Board, DC) JP92: No
R98: 4.7 k ohms
03P9246C 24 VDC, 42 rpm JP91: No
(PTU Board, DC) JP92: Yes
R98: 1.2 k ohms
HV-9017A 10 kW (FR-2115) JP1: 300 V
JP2: 330 V
HV-9017B 25 kW (FR-2125) JP1: 500 V
JP2: 330 V
03P9252 INS RX (C) fromat J468: J1-J2 J1-J2: Current loop
(INT Board) INS RX (H) fromat J469: J1-J2 J3-J4: RS-422
ANALOG input level J471: J1-J2 J1-J2:L, J3-J4:M, J5-J6:H
03P9253 Battery connection JP1: Yes
(RP Board) not used JP2: No
4-3
4.3 LED Status
LED status symbols: : OFF ; : Blinking ; : ON
Normal Check
Board LED No. Remarks Location of LEDs
Status Item
SPU CR1 (YLW) KEY TX
Board CR2 (YLW) NAV TX Blinks every 3 seconds. CR8 CR4
(03P9253)
CR3 (YLW) RJ7 TX Blinks when RJ-7 is connected.
CR7
CR6
CR3
CR2
CR5
CR4 (YLW) INS TX Not used CR1
data.
RP CR1 (YLW) CPU CLK Blinks every second.
CR1
Board
(14P0298)
FR2115-SME-25B
CR16 CR10
CR12 (RED) TRIG Lights if trigger is not received CR15 CR9
alarm more than 10 sec.
or
CR1
CR13 (YLW) TRIG Lights if trigger PRR is less CR17
freq. than 1250 Hz (S2).
CR14 CR13
CR14 (YLW) TRIG Not used
freq.
CR15 (RED) Gyro Lights if gyro data is not
alarm received for more than 10 sec. FR2115-SME-24A
FR2115-SME-25C
4-4
LED status symbols: : OFF ; : Blinking ; : ON
Normal Check
Board LED No. Remarks Location of LEDs
Status Item
TX-HV CR21 (RED) Over-cur. Lights when over-current is
Board detected.
(HV-9017) CR23 (GRN) -12 V OFF when the line is abnormal.
CR23 CR21
FR2115-SME-25D
FR2115-SME-25E
4-5
4.4 Self-test
Test Menu
Press [RADAR MENU], [0], [0], [0], [3], and [ENTER] in this order, and the self-test result
display will appear after several seconds. Figure 4.2 shows the self-test result display. If any
error has been found in circuitry, NG appears instead of OK. The self-test is carried out at every
power-up, not when the keys are pressed. If the self-test detects an error, the message SYSTEM
FAIL appears at the lower right of the screen.
123 002
251
008
4-6
The ICs checked in the diagnostic test are shown in the table below. For NG, suspect faulty IC.
Note that parts level replacement is not possible; replace at board level.
CARD 1 BAT Card or its battery in upper card slot Replace memory card.
CARD 2 BAT Card or its battery in lower card slot
ANTENNA Refer to P2-14 Replace motor or related pcb.
SPEED
TRIG FREQ Replace 03P9253.
Keyboard Test
Pressing a key highlights the corresponding location on the display screen.
The STBY TX key is pressed in the end.
4-7
EBL/VRM/Trackball Test
Pressing the key and rotating the trackball increases or decreases the number on the screen.
Test Pattern
Pressing the STBY TX key calls up the test pattern composed of circles, squares, and diagonal
lines.
MIC
The MIC can be replaced individually. However, the replacement should be made inside the
room where no radar signal is received. The Tune Initialization must be made after the
replacement.
SPU Board
Settings of the MAIN and INSTALLATION menus are stored onto EEPROM U10 on the SPU
Board.
Remove the U10 on a old board and replace it with one on the new board. The Tune
Initialization must be made after the replacement.
4-8
4.6 Program Numbers
1) The following summarizes the programs used in the system. The radar and RP programs are
stored on the flash ROM, and the ARP program on the PROM.
2) How to switch between English and Japanese Versions
The following key operation can change the English menu to the Japanese one, and vice
versa.
(1) Turn on the unit.
(2) While pressing and holding down the HL OFF [1] key, press the PANEL BRILL [2] key,
the MODE [3] key, and the OFF CENTER [4] key in this order.
(3) And then, turn off the unit.
Procedure
1. Open the program file, and click the up.bat file.
The message “TARGET POWER ON” appears.
2. Turn on the radar.
“Now Erasing” and then, “xxx percent completed” appears on the PC screen. Nothing appears
on the radar screen. The program update is terminated with the message “Finish Version up. ”
4-9
3. Disconnect the interconnection cable.
4. Turn off the radar and turn on again. Confirm the program revision level.
RP Program
The program is stored onto the flash ROM, U3 on the RP board.
1. Insert the program card into the upper card slot.
2. Turn on the radar.
3. The radar is programmed with new version after about 15 seconds while the count-down
screen is displayed on the screen. The CR1 on the RP board lights.
4. Turn off the radar and turn on again. Confirm the program revision level.
ARP Program
The program is stored onto the PROMs, U3 and U40 on the ARP board. The ROM is replaced to
update the program.
4-10
4.8 Alternation of Power Supply
The following tabulates the necessary parts to be changed when the radar is modified from AC
specification to DC specification and vice versa.
From AC to DC
Parts Name Type Code No. Remarks
PTU Board (DC) RPU-011-DC (24 rpm) 008-487-440 03P9246
RPU-011-DC (42 rpm) 008-493-700 03P9246
Filter Assembly RDP-124*DC* 008-492-460 03P9226, fuse, etc.
From DC to AC
Parts Name Type Code No. Remarks
PTU Board (AC) RPU-011-60R2 (24 rpm) 008-487-430 115 VAC, 03P9245
RPU-011-60R4 (42 rpm) 008-487-890 115 VAC, 03P9245
RPU-011-72R2 (24 rpm) 008-487-900 220 VAC, 03P9245
RPU-011-72R4 (42 rpm) 008-487-920 220 VAC, 03P9245
NF Chassis Assy. RPU-011-AC*100/115 V* 008-487-470 Fuse : 10 A
(Noise Filter) RPU-011-AC*220 V* 008-487-480 Fuse : 5 A
4-11
Chapter 5. TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 Outline
This chapter provides troubleshooting flow charts and describes error messages.
Visual Alarms
Visual alarms appear on the display to alert the operator that the system is abnormal. The name and
meaning of each visual alarm is tabulated below.
5-1
General Flow Charts
5-2
Symptom: Nothing appears on the display
Flow chart 1
Check horizontal sync, *See block diagram Check fuses. Wrong switch setting
*For DC sets F1 only.
vertical sync and video of SPU board. (F1 and F2)
output (MOTHER pcb,
03P9251,J418 #1,2,3,13,14)
NG
OK?
Results of NG
measurement. Defective 03P9253 (SPU)
OK
NG
OK Replace fuse
NG
Disconnect DJ-1.
OK CR12 on PTU No
lights?
Defective pcb
inside RF unit Yes Defective pcb
inside display unit
+5V,+12V from NG
PTU are
normal?
OK Defective
PTU Board
Defective SPU FR2115-SME-75
5-3
Symptom: Abnormal display
Flow chart 2
NG
OK ? Defective 03P9255 (SPU)
NG
CRT brilliance ? Adjust BRIL control.
OK NG
OK ?
OK
OK OK
NG
Focus ? Adjust CRT focus.
OK NG
OK ?
FR2115-SME-74
OK
End
5-4
Symptom: No heading data
Flow chart 3
***.*
Check CLK data at INT
board, J446 #3,#4 .
NG
OK?
OK
NG
OK?
OK
Faulty pcb 03P9253
(Normal)
5-5
Symptom: No nav data.
Flow chart 4
NG
OK?
OK
NG
OK?
OK
Wrong data sentence Select correct sentence. Faulty pcb 03P9253 or Faulty nav equipment or
format selection. IEC61162 not selected interconnection cable.
on nav equipment.
FR2115-SME-72
5-6
Symptom: Key(s) inoperative
Flow chart 5
Warm up NG
countdown. Faulty pcb 03P9253.
OK
OK
ALL keys.
Press a key.
Not lighting
CR5 lights ? Faulty pcb 03P9255.
Lighting
5-7
Symptom: Antenna does not rotate
Flow chart 6
Antenna does NG
not rotate.
OK
OFF
ANT SW position ? Turn on the SW.
ON
5-8
Symptom: No echoes nor white noise
Flow chart 7
GAIN VR at NG
Set GAIN VR at maximum.
maximum.
OK
NG
0V ? Faulty VR4 on 03P9255 Board.
OK
0V
Check video signal White noise.
input to INT board
(TP1&TP6). approx, -4V
NG
Rating ?
Open- or NG
short-circuit Faulty video line
OK
+12/-12V line on NG
Faulty +12V/-12V line
antenna unit.
FR2115-SME -69
OK
5-9
Symptom: Poor sensitivity
Flow chart 8
Check TOTAL ON
TIME/TOTAL TX TIME.
OK
NG
Manual tuning ?
OK Poor sensitivity To 1)
No echo; poor
sensitivity. (page 5-11)
Check maximum gain is
obtained with maximum
No echo (White noise appears)
tuning indication.
approx. 12V
Check if display unit
outputs TX trigger.
NG Defective IF amp. (DJ-1 #4) 0V
OK ?
Defective MIC
NG
OK
(No TX trigger)
Rating ? Faulty pcb 03P9253.
OK
Check TUNE voltage Manual Tune Voltage :
output from display unit. about 2 V to 32 V
Defective EEPROM, (Switch from ST-BY to TX)
Defective back-up ckt
NG
DJ-1#7 is normal ? Faulty pcb 03P9253.
OK
TUNE IND in NG To 2)
self-test result ? (page 5-12)
OK
0V
Check input video
signal to INT Board,
TP1 & TP6. approx. -4V
NG
OK? Defective IF AMP (03P9232)
OK
5-10
From 1) on page 5-10.
Signal S1 S2 M1 M2 M3 L
PW A,DJ1 #18 L L H L L H
Check puselength
PW B,DJ1 #13 L L L H H H
select signals.
PW C,DJ1 #1 L H L L H H
PW A, PW B, PW C NG
Faulty pcb 03P9253.
are normal ?
OK
NG
Rating ? Defective magnetron
OK
Magnetron usage NG
time within about Replace magnetron.
20000 hrs.
OK
NG
Rating Faulty pcb 03P9253.
OK
about 3V
FR2115-SME-66
Defective 03P9232,
Defective 03P9230.
5-11
From 2) on page 5-10
In ST-By mode;
Measure TX-HV in FR-2115: 310 to 350Vdc
ST-By mode. FR-2125: 520 to 580Vdc
NG
Rating Faulty PCb HV-9017
OK
NG
Rating Faulty pcb 03P9243
OK
NG
Rating Faulty magnetron.
OK
5-12
Symptom: No GAIN, A/C SEA, A/C RAIN effect
Flow chart 9
GAIN can be NG
adjusted.
OK
Check voltage at NG
U100 #1 on Faulty VR4 on 03P9255 board.
03P9253 .
MIN : approx. -7 V
OK
MAX : approx. 0 V
OK
Check voltage at NG
U49 #14 on Faulty VR3 on 03P9255 board.
03P9253 .
MIN : approx. 0 V
OK
MAX : approx. 5 V
OK
Check voltage at NG
U100 #7 on Faulty VR2 on 03P9255 board.
03P9253 .
MIN : approx. -7 V FR2115-SME-65
OK
MAX : approx. 0 V
End
5-13
Symptom: Target cannot be acquired
Flow chart 10
200 msec
Transfer rate? Select 25 msec, AD format.
25 msec
ARPA
ARP/DSP is NG.
Selftest result? Faulty pcb 18P9002
ARP/DSP is OK.
5-14
D-6
RADIATORASSY.
FR-2115/2125/2125V:XN-20AF,XN24AF
FR-1505/1510/1525MK-3:XN-12AF,XN-20AF
FR-1710:XN-12AF,XN-20AF
FR-1725;XN-20AF,XN-24AF
RFモジュール 輻射部組立品
RFMODULE RADIATORASSY.
XN-12AF(008-485-250)
FR-2115 RTR-062/062A
XN-20AF(008-485-260)
FR-2125/2125V RTR-063 XN-24AF(008-485-270)
FR-1505MK-3 RTR-067
FR-1510MK-3 RTR-062/062A
M4x
15
FR-1525MK-3 RTR-063
FR-1710 RTR-062/062A
FR-1725 RTR-063
RTR-062A:Japanonly(日本のみ) 回転結合器
RTR-062:ExceptJapan(日本を除く) ROTARYJOINT アンテナ取付台組品
RSB-0074/0075 ANTENNAFIXINGBASEASSY.
(008-487-200) RSB-0074/0075
(008-487-190)
アンテナ取付台
ANTENNAFIXINGPLATE
03-144-3201
(100-264-100)
スキャナーカバー
カバー用パッキン SCANNERCOVER
GASKET 03-001-3261
03-001-3263 (300-132-613)
(300-132-631)
VリングA シーリング
V-RING SEALRING
VR-120A 03-001-322
2
(000-850-738) (300-132-2
21)
M3x
8
リードスイッチ調整板 深溝玉軸受け
REEDSWITCHMOUNT BEARING
RSK-2108 6013ZZPS2S
(361-121-081) (000-802-338)
モーター取付板
MOTORFIXINGPLATE 駆動ギャ
03-144-3204 DRIVEGEAR
(100-266-874) 03-001-3233 ベアリング BEARING
TBPCB (300-132-334) M3x
15 6013ZZPS2S(000-802-338)
M
3x8
03P9242 平行キー KEY
保護カバー (008-486-190) 7X7X22.5(000-866-851)
PROTECTCOVER マグネット MAGNET
03-144-3202 6GAL30709X(000-141-841)
(100-264-110) 従動ギャ SCANNERTURINGGEAR
03-001-3241(300-132-412)
カバー用パッキン
COVERGASKET 締め付け板 TURNINGGEARFLANGE
03-001-3263 RSI-2002(360-920-021)
(300-132-631)
スライドレール
M5x
10
SLIDERAIL
RSK-2401
(361-124-011)
パッキン押さえ
CABLECLAMPING スキャナー本体 RFモジュール
FLANGE SCANNERSOUSING RFMODULE
03-001-3213 03-144-3301 RTR-062(008-487-160)
スキャナーカバー (300-132-131) (008-509-730) RTR-062A(008-490-680)
ガスケット
SCANNERCOVER RTR-063(008-487-170)
PACKING
03-001-3261 RTR-067(008-490-580)
JISF880125C
(300-132-613) (000-804-901)
ロッカーチェーン
CHAIN
ST-16
桒村
(000-841-394) APPROVED
承 認 TITLE
2003.2.6 空中線部
高橋
FR-2115/2125 CHECKED
審 査 RSB-0074/0075 ANTENNA UNIT
FR-2125V 2003.2.6
三好