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Installation Manual

ECDIS
Model FMD-3100
(ELECTRONIC CHART DISPLAY AND INFORMATION SYSTEM)

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................ i


SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................... ii
EQUIPMENT LIST .......................................................................................................... iv

1. MOUNTING..............................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Panel Computer Unit (PCU-3000) .....................................................................................1-1
1.2 Trackball Control Unit (RCU-030) ......................................................................................1-8
1.3 Sensor Adapter MC-3000S/3020D/3030D (Optional)......................................................1-10
1.4 Intelligent Hub HUB-3000 (Optional) ...............................................................................1-11
1.5 Mounting the Switching Hub HUB-100 (Optional)............................................................1-12
1.6 Radar Connection Box RCB-002 (Optional) ....................................................................1-13

2. WIRING....................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Panel Computer Unit PCU-3000........................................................................................2-3
2.2 Sensor Adapters (Optional) .............................................................................................2-11
2.3 Intelligent HUB HUB-3000 (Optional) ..............................................................................2-27
2.4 Radar Connection Box RCB-002 (Optional) ....................................................................2-28

APPENDIX 1 JIS CABLE GUIDE .............................................................................AP-1

APPENDIX 2 ROD TERMINALS ..............................................................................AP-2

APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE ........................................................................AP-7

APPENDIX 4 RA/IF BOARD JUMPER VALUES ...................................................AP-18

PACKING LISTS ......................................................................................................... A-1

OUTLINE DRAWINGS ................................................................................................ D-1

INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS.............................................................................. S-1

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B3 : AUG . 25, 2015
Pub. No. IME-44840-B3
( REFU ) FMD-3100

0 0 0 1 7 8 7 6 0 1 1
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The installer of the equipment must read the safety instructions before attempting to
install the equipment.

WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


could result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


CAUTION can result in minor or moderate injury.

Warning, Caution Prohibitive Action Mandatory Action

WARNING WARNING
Do not open the equipment Attach protective earth
unless totally familiar with securely to the ship's body.
electrical circuits and The protective earth
service manual. (grounding) is required for the
ELECTRICAL Only qualified personnel AC power supply to prevent
SHOCK should work inside the electrical shock.
HAZARD equipment.
Turn off the power at the mains CAUTION
switch-board before beginning the Observe the following compass safe
installation. distances to prevent interference to
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury a magnetic compass:
can result if the power is left on or is
applied while the equipment is being
installed. Standard Steering
Unit compass compass
Be sure that the power supply is
compatible with the voltage rating of Panel Computer
0.9 m 0.6 m
the equipment. Unit (PCU-3000)
Connection of an incorrect power Trackball Control
Unit (RCU-030) 0.5 m 0.3 m
supply can cause fire or damage the
Intelligent HUB 1.20 m 0.75 m
equipment. (HUB-3000)
Use only the specified power cable. Switching HUB 1.00 m 0.60 m
Fire or damage to the equipment can (HUB-100)
result if a different cable is used. Sensor Adapter 2.05 m 1.35 m
(MC-3000S)
Do not install the units of the
Sensor Adapter
system where they may get wet (MC-3020D) 1.05 m 0.70 m
from rain or water splash, or in a Sensor Adapter
0.90 m 0.60 m
dusty environment. (MC-3030D)
Water in the units can result in fire, Radar Connection
Box (RCB-002) 1.45 m 0.95 m
electrical shock, or damage the
equipment.

i
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Single workstation

Trackball Control Unit


RCU-030
Switching Hub Sensor Adapter Serial interface
HUB-100 MC-3000S 24 VDC
USB DVD Drive

Keyboard Digital IN interface


5139U (Black) 100-230 VAC Sensor Adapter
MC-3020D
External Monitor*1, VDR*2
PANEL Sensor Adapter Digital OUT interface
USB Printer, COMPUTER MC-3030D
USB Flash Drive UNIT
PCU-3000
Serial Interface (4 ports):
• IEC 61162-1/2x2 (AIS, GYRO)
• IEC 61162-1x2 (GPS, LOG) 100-230 VAC
Intelligent Hub
HUB-3000 Gateway network equipment
Category of units (radar, ECDIS, etc.)
All units protected
from the weather. Radar 1
Radar Connection Box
Dashed lines indicate RCB-002
Radar 2
optional or local supply
equipment. 100-115/200-230 VAC
AC/DC Power 1Ø, 50/60 Hz
100-230 VAC Supply Unit
or PR-240 24 VDC
24 VDC

*1 Use full HD monitor.


*2 ECDIS picture data can be sent periodically to a VDR via LAN.
Connect the VDR to the LAN2 port on the Panel PC to send the data.

ii
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

Multiple workstations (Maximum 3)

Trackball Control Unit


RCU-030

USB DVD Drive

Keyboard
5139U (Black)

External Monitor*1, VDR*2

USB Printer,
USB Flash Drive

Serial Interface (4 ports):


• IEC 61162-1/2x2 (AIS, GYRO)
• IEC 61162-1x2 (GPS, LOG)

PANEL PANEL
100-230VAC Switching Hub COMPUTER COMPUTER
HUB-100 UNIT UNIT
PCU-3000 PCU-3000
Serial interface
Sensor Adapter
24VDC MC-3000S Same equip-
ment as
shown left.
Digital IN interface Sensor Adapter
MC-3020D

Digital OUT interface Sensor Adapter 100-230 VAC


MC-3030D or
Category of units 24 VDC
All units protected
from the weather. 100-230 VAC
or
Dashed lines indicate 24 VDC Gateway network
optional or local supply equipment
equipment. (radar, ECDIS, etc.)

*1 Use full HD monitor. Intelligent Hub


*2 ECDIS picture data can be HUB-3000
sent periodically to a VDR via 100-230 VAC
LAN. Connect the VDR to the Radar 1
LAN2 port on the Panel PC to Radar Connection Box
Radar 2 RCB-002
send the data.
100-115/200-230 VAC
1Ø, 50/60 Hz AC/DC Power
Supply Unit
24 VDC PR-240

iii
EQUIPMENT LIST
Standard Supply

Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks


Panel Computer Unit PCU-3000 - 1
Trackball Control Unit RCU-030 - 1
Installation Materials CP24-03101 001-262-570 1 For PCU-3000
Portable DVD-ROM Drive FP24-01000 000-024-913 1
Optional Supply

Name Type Code No. Remarks


Radar RCB-002 For connection of external radar
-
Connection Box
MC-3000S - Serial control unit
Sensor Adapter MC-3020D - Digital IN
MC-3030D - Digital OUT
Intelligent HUB HUB-3000 -
Switching HUB HUB-100 -
Rectifier PR-240 -
Case OP24-28 001-169-970 For MC-3000S
Gasket OP24-29 001-169-960 For MC-3020D/3030D
Flush Mount Kit OP24-38 001-263-190 For RCU-030
Cable Clamp OP24-39 001-263-210 For PCU-3000
Hood OP24-40 001-263-230 For PCU-3000
Keyboard OP24-41 001-263-250 For PCU-3000
Mounting
OP24-42 001-263-260 For PCU-3000
Bracket
USB Dongle ETOKEN PRO 72K 001-262-700 For PCU-3000
Crimping Tool CRIMPFOX 10S 001-206-920 For ferrule
CP03-28900 000-082-658 LAN cable, 10 m
CP03-28910 000-082-659 LAN cable, 20 m
Installation CP03-28920 000-082-660 LAN cable, 30 m
Materials CP24-02900 001-208-050 LAN cable, 10 m, for HUB-3000
CP24-02910 001-208-060 LAN cable, 20 m, for HUB-3000
CP24-02920 001-208-070 LAN cable, 30 m, for HUB-3000
DVI-D/D S-LINK 5M 001-132-960-10 For external monitor unit
MC1.5-W-L600 001-187-470-10 Between sensor adapters, 0.6 m
MC1.5-W-L1000 001-187-480-10 Between sensor adapters, 1 m
MC1.5-W-L2000 001-187-490-10 Between sensor adapters, 2 m
Cable Assy. MC1.5-W-L3000 001-187-500-10 Between sensor adapters, 3 m
MJ-A10SPF0020A-050+ 001-283-370-00 For Non-FURUNO radars (5 m)
MJ-A10SPF0020A-100+ 001-283-380-00 For Non-FURUNO radars (10 m)
MJ-A10SPF0020A-200+ 001-283-390-00 For Non-FURUNO radars (20 m)
MJ-A10SPF0020A-300+ 001-283-400-00 For Non-FURUNO radars (30 m)
Operator’s OME-44840-* 000-178-755-1* English
Manual

iv
1. MOUNTING

NOTICE
Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact
spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment.
Those items contain organic solvents that can damage
coating and plastic parts, especially plastic connectors.

1.1 Panel Computer Unit (PCU-3000)


The PCU-3000 can be flush-mounted or desktop mounted (optional).

Mounting considerations
When selecting a desktop mounting location, keep the following points in mind:

• Locate the PCU away from heat sources. The cabinet can build up heat inside,
causing undue wear to electrical components.
• Choose the mounting location while considering the length of cable between the
PCU and other equipment to be connected.
• Do not cover the air intakes near the connectors at the base of the PCU.
• Leave at least 100 mm clearance around the rear air vents of the unit to allow heat
dissipation.
• Locate the PCU away from areas which may be subject to splash or rain.
• Referring to the outline diagrams at the back of this manual, leave sufficient space
around the equipment to facilitate maintenance.
• Keep in mind the desired location of the trackball unit. Make sure there is enough
room to install the Trackball Control Unit near the PCU.
• A magnetic compass will be affected if the equipment is placed too close to the
magnetic compass. Observe the compass safe distances at the front of this manual
to prevent interference to a magnetic compass.
• Vibration at the mounting location should be minimum.
• Alarm and alert buzzer sounds are generated from a speaker on the face of the
PCU. To avoid sound dampening, do not place any object in front of the PCU.
Ensure the speaker hole is kept free of dust and water.

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1. MOUNTING

1.1.1 Flush mounting


Items to prepare for the flush mounting procedure:

• Torx screwdriver: T10, T25.


1. Attach the USB cable clamp to the PCU using the torx screws (M34, 2 pcs,
included).

Attach the USB cable clamp


USB cable
clamp here

2. Make a cutout where the PCU is to be located, referring to the outline drawings at
the back of this manual.
3. Connect all cables to their appropriate slot on the PCU. Take care to leave enough
slack in the cables to allow access for maintenance and repair.
4. Slide the unit into the cutout. Take care to not to bend or squash any cabling.

Mounting hole

Panel PC

Note: User controls and ports should be facing downwards.


5. Taking care not to confuse the bracket types (see figure below), screw each back-
et into place, using M5x16 screws and C-washers.
Mounting location/console

Screw
Washer
Bracket

Lower bracket is different from others


6. Ensure all four sides are equally tight, taking care not to over-tighten the screws.
Mounting location/console Panel PC

Bracket
C-washer

Screw

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1. MOUNTING

1.1.2 Desktop mounting (optional)


Items to prepare for the procedure:

• Torx screwdriver: T10, T25.


1. Attach the USB cable clamp to the PCU using the torx screws (M34, 2 pcs,
included).

Attach the USB cable clamp


USB cable
clamp here

2. Attach the brackets to the PCU-3000, referring to the figure below. It is essential
that the brackets are attached using the bottom screw holes, as shown in the
diagram below. Failure to do so will result in undue vibrations.

Bolt
Washer

Brackets

Note: Ensure the PCU-3000 is placed face-down on a soft, clean area to avoid
damage to the screen.
3. Attach the cable clamp (OP24-39, supplied) to the rear of the PCU-3000 using the
screws (M612, 2 pcs., included in option kit).

Screw

Cable clamp

4. Set the PCU in the desired installation location.

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1. MOUNTING

5. Referring to the figure below, tilt the PCU 90° rearwards by unlocking the
brackets. Hold the unit in place, then pull and turn the locking pins clockwise, one
at a time, to set the pin in the unlock position.

Locking pin

Pull and turn


clockwise

Unlocked and free to move

6. After tilting the PCU turn the locking pin counter clockwise to lock the bracket in
place.
7. Attach the footings of the brackets in place at the mounting location using the
self-tapping screws (630, 6 pcs.) included in the mounting kit.
8. Hold the unit in place, then pull and turn the locking pins, one at a time, clockwise
to set the pins in the unlock position.
9. Referring to the figure below, set the PCU upright at a comfortable viewing angle,
then turn the locking pin coutnerclockwise to lock the brackets in place.

Locking pin

Turn counterclockwise

Unlock, tilt and lock Locked in place

Note: Be sure that the brackets are locked in place securely with the locking pins,
to prevent bodily injury or damage to the equipment.

㪦㪢

Locked in place Unlocked and free to move

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1. MOUNTING

1.1.3 How to attach the hood (Optional)


To install the optional hood (OP24-40), do the following:

1. Referring to the figure below, fit the hood reinforcement fixture to the back of the
PCU-3000.
For flush-mounting: Install the hood fixing fixture with the flush mount brackets.
For desktop mounting: Install the hood fixing fixture with the desktop mount
brackets.
Note: The screws and washers to fix the hood fixing fixture are supplied with the
PC-3000.

Flush mount Desktop


Flush mount bracket
Hood fixing fixture

Desktop
mount bracket

Hood fixing fixture

2. Loosen the four knobs on the hood fixing fixture, referring to the figure below.

Knobs

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1. MOUNTING

3. Using the cutouts in the hood, set the hood in place between the knobs and the
hood fixing fixture.

Hood

Cutouts
Cutouts

4. Referring to the figure below, push the hood down to align the cutouts with the
knobs.

Push downwards

5. Fasten the knobs to secure the hood in place.

1.1.4 How to install the keyboard (OP24-41, Optional)


1. Attach four fasteners (small, supplied with the optional kit) to the bottom of the
keyboard.
2. Attach four fasteners (large, supplied with the optional kit) to the small fasteners
used in step 1.
3. Remove the paper from four fasteners.
4. Fasten the keyboard to the installation location.

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1. MOUNTING

1.1.5 How to replace the USB dongle, CFAST memory card or SSD
Referring to the table below, prepare the necessary tools to replace the USB dongle,
CFAST memory card or SSD.

Part Tool Type


USB dongle
Torx screwdriver T10
CFAST memory card
SSD Philips-head screwdriver PH2
Replacing the USB dongle

To replace the USB


dongle, remove this
USB hatch.

Rear of PSU-3000

Replacing the CFAST memory card

To replace the CFAST memory card, remove this cover plate.

SSD slot

Replacing the SSD


Referring to the figure above, remove the SSD case from the SSD slot. Unfasten the
screws cricled in the figure below, then remove the SSD.

Note: When replacing the SSD, only replace the “0” slot drive. Do not replace the “1”
slot drive.

SSD case

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1. MOUNTING

1.2 Trackball Control Unit (RCU-030)


The Trackball Control Unit (RCU-030) can be mounted on a desktop in two
configurations.

• Desktop with mounting plate (Standard installation)


• Flush mounted inside a console (Optional)

Mounting considerations
When selecting a mounting location, keep the following points in mind:

• Select a location where the unit can be operated conventionally.


• Locate the unit away from heat sources. The cabinet can build up heat inside,
causing undue wear to electrical components.
• Locate the unit away from areas which may be subject to water splash and rain.
• Referring to the outline diagrams at the back of this manual, leave sufficient space
around the equipment to facilitate maintenance.
• Consider the length of the signal cable and the distance between the unit and the
PCU. Leave enough slack in the cable to allow for maintenance.
• A magnetic compass will be affected if the equipment is placed too close to the
magnetic compass. Observe the compass safe distances at the front of this manual
to prevent interference to a magnetic compass.

1.2.1 Desktop mounting (with metal mounting plate)


1. Fix the metal mounting plate to the bottom of the unit, referring to the figure below.
Metal mounting plate

Larger screw holes

Smaller screw holes

USB cable (to PCU)

2. Fix the unit to the mounting location using self-tapping screws (supplied locally).

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1. MOUNTING

1.2.2 Flush mounting (optional)


You can use the optional FM FIXTURE ASSEMBLY kit (OP24-38) to flush-mount the
unit.

The flush mount location must have a thickness of at least 10 mm, with a maximum
thickness of 20 mm.

1. Referring the outline drawing at the back of the manual, mark and cut a hole in the
position you wish to locate the unit.
2. Set the USB cable through the hole, then place the unit inside the hole.

3. Attach the brackets to the unit’s under side using the screws included in the flush
mounting kit.

Console (Underside)

Flush mount bracket

4. Fasten the wingbolts until the footing is flush against the mounting area.

Footings are flush against


the mounting area

Wingnut

Wingbolt
5. Tighten the wingnuts until the unit is firmly secured.

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1. MOUNTING

1.3 Sensor Adapter MC-3000S/3020D/3030D


(Optional)
Mounting considerations
When you select a mounting location, keep in mind the following points:

• Locate the equipment away from heat sources because of heat that can build up
inside the cabinet.
• Take into account the length of the cables to connected to the equipment when
choosing an installation location.
• Vibration at the mounting location should be minimum.
• Locate the equipment away from places subject to water splash and rain.
• Referring to the outline diagrams at the back of this manual, leave sufficient space
around the equipment to facilitate maintenance.
• A magnetic compass will be affected if the equipment is placed too close to the
magnetic compass. Observe the compass safe distances at the front of this manual
to prevent interference to a magnetic compass.
• Select the mounting location considering the numbers of the sensor adapters con-
nected.
A maximum of eight MC-3000S can be connected to a sensor network (for
redundant connection:16). Maximum 10 sensor adapters (MC-3020D/3030D) can
be connected to a single MC-3000S.
• Select the mounting location so that the length of cables among the sensor adapters
(MC-3000S, 3020D and 3030D) is less than 6 m. If the length is more than 6 m, the
equipment may not work properly.

How to mount the sensor adapter


1. Unfasten four binding screws to remove the cover from the Sensor Adapter.
2. Fasten four self-tapping screws (4x20, supplied) to fix the Sensor Adapter.
3. Reattach the cover.

MC-3000S MC-3020D/3030D

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1. MOUNTING

1.4 Intelligent Hub HUB-3000 (Optional)


Use the optional Intelligent Hub HUB-3000 to connect gateway network equipment.
This network cannot be connected with the LAN network on board. Note that a
commercial PC cannot be connected to this network, other than for maintenance.

Mounting considerations
Keep the following points in mind when selection a mounting location:

• Locate the HUB-3000 away from heat sources. The cabinet can build up heat inside,
causing undue wear to electrical components.
• Take into account the length of the cables to connected to the equipment when
choosing an installation location.
• Locate the HUB-3000 away from areas which may be subject to splash or rain.
• Referring to the outline diagrams at the back of this manual, leave sufficient space at
the rear of the HUB-3000 to facilitate maintenance.
• A magnetic compass will be affected if the equipment is placed too close to the
magnetic compass. Observe the compass safe distances at the front of this manual
to prevent interference to a magnetic compass.
• Vibration at the mounting location should be minimum.
How to mount the intelligent hub HUB-3000
1. Use two binding screws (M3x6, supplied) to attach the cable clamp (supplied) to
the bottom of the HUB-3000.

Binding screw
(M3x6, 2 pcs.)

Cable clamp

HUB-3000, bottom view

2. Fasten four self-tapping screws (4x20, supplied) to fix the unit in place.

: Screw holes

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1. MOUNTING

1.5 Mounting the Switching Hub HUB-100 (Optional)


Use the optional Switching HUB HUB-100 to connect sensor networks. This network
cannot be connected with the LAN network on board. Note that a commercial PC can-
not be connected in this network, other than for the maintenance.

For the mounting procedures, see the operator’s manual for HUB-100 (Pub. No.
OMC-35191).

Mounting considerations
Keep the following points in mind when selection a mounting location:

• Locate the HUB-100 away from heat sources. The cabinet can build up heat inside,
causing undue wear to electrical components.
• The HUB-100 should be fixed firmly so that rough seas and vibrations do not cause
the unit to move in any manner.
• Locate the HUB-1000 away from areas which may be subject to splash or rain.
• Referring to the outline diagrams at the back of this manual, leave sufficient space
at the rear of the equipment to facilitate maintenance.
• A magnetic compass will be affected if the equipment is placed too close to the
magnetic compass. Observe the compass safe distances at the front of this manual
to prevent interference to a magnetic compass.
• Vibration at the mounting location should be minimum.

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1. MOUNTING

1.6 Radar Connection Box RCB-002 (Optional)


You can display signals from up to two external radars on the FMD-3100 by using the
RCB-002. The RCB-002 must be connected via the Gateway Network.

Mounting considerations
Keep the following points in mind when selection a mounting location:

• Locate the RCB-002 away from heat sources. The cabinet can build up heat inside,
causing undue wear to electrical components.
• Take into account the length of the cables to connected to the RCB-002 when
choosing an installation location.
• The RCB-002 should be fixed firmly so that rough seas and vibrations do not cause
the unit to move in any manner.
• Locate the RCB-002 away from areas which may be subject to splash or rain.
• Referring to the outline diagrams at the back of this manual, leave sufficient space
at the rear of the RCB-002 to facilitate maintenance.
• A magnetic compass will be affected if the equipment is placed too close to the
magnetic compass. Observe the compass safe distances at the front of this manual
to prevent interference to a magnetic compass.
• Vibration at the mounting location should be minimum.
1. Referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual, drill four holes (520)
in the mounting location.
2. Secure the RCB-002 firmly in place using 520 tapping screws. Make sure the
RCB-002 is not subject to undue vibrations.

Mounting holes

Connectors facing downwwards

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2. WIRING
The illustration on this page shows the general connection between FMD-3100 and
external equipment. For detailed information, see the interconnection diagram at the
back of this manual. Many of the cables mentioned are JIS (Japan Industry Standard)
cables. If not available locally, use the equivalent. See the cable guide in the Appendix
for how to select equivalent cables.

VDR
External Monitor DVIP(I)-DP,
DVI-D/D SLINK5M, 5 m (Optional) 5 m (User supply)

Trackball Control Unit USB cable, 2 m


RCU-030

Keyboard USB cable, 1.5 m


5139U (BLACK)
TTYCS-4 or
DPYC-1.5 TTYCSLA-4 AIS
ALARM SYSTEM
DPYC-1.5 Intelligent HUB DTI-C5E350 VCV,
100-230 VAC HUB-3000 10/20/30 m
MOD-Z072, 2/5/10 m Panel TTYCS-4 or
TTYCSLA-4
GYRO
MJ-A10SPF0020A, Computer
External Radar
5/10/20/30 m Radar Connection Box
RCB-002 UnitTTYCS-1Q or
External Radar MJ-A10SPF0020A,
5/10/20/30 m TTYCSLA-1Q GPS
PCU-3000
MJ-A10SPF, 5 m

DPYC-1.5 AC-DC Power TTYCS-1Q or


100-230 VAC Supply Unit TTYCSLA-1Q LOG
PR-240
Sensor STP (CAT5) cable
Adapter
NR203PF-VVS1325 Switching HUB FR-FTPC-CY,
100-230V AC HUB-100 10/20/30 m
or
Sensor Adapter
24 VDC MC-3000S (Serial IN/OUT)
MC1.5-W-L cable, 100-230 VAC
0.6/1/2/3 m or
Sensor Adapter 24 VDC
- MC-3020D (Digital IN)
- MC-3030D (Digital OUT)

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2. WIRING

Wiring considerations

• USB cable lengths should be within 5 m, with or without the USB extension cable. Full
function cannot be guaranteed if the overall USB length exceeds 5 m.
• The PCU-3000 is not compatible with the USB 3.0 equipments.
• USB cables should be secured using the clamp highlighted in the figure below.

Cable clamp for USB cables


• LAN cable lengths between units should be within 50 m.
• The DVI-D port outputs FULL HD resolution. Make sure the cables connected to the
DVI-D port are 5 m or less.
• If extension or division of the DVI or ERGB cables is required, use the dividers listed
below:
• DVI cable divider: D8013F (maker: IMAGENICS)
• RGB divider: CIF-12H, DD-106 or D8013F (maker: IMAGENICS)
• Ensure all grounding wires are connected between grounding terminals on each
equipment and ship earth.
• If a UPS (user supply) is connected to this equipment, ensure the grounding lamp
does not light up.
• Use the following LAN cables for the network if they are available locally.
• Sensor Network: Cat5 or better.
• Gateway Network: Cat5e or better.
• If LAN cables are not available locally, use the optional LAN cables as below:
• Sensor network - FR-FTPC-CY (Cat5 equivalent).
• Gateway network - DTI-C5E350 VCV (Cat5e equivalent).
• ECDIS control unit RCU-024 and RCU-026 are not compatible with this equipment.
• When connecting this equipment to a VR-3000/S, use the DVI-I port. The DVI-I port
outputs FULL HD resolution and requires a synchronizer to convert the output to
UXGA.
• When connecting a VDR device via LAN, connect the VDR device to the LAN2 port.
Network and sensor considerations

• For Sensor network construction, use the optional Switching Hub HUB-100.
• For Gateway network construction use the optional Intelligent Hub HUB-3000.
• Do not connect the vessel’s on-board LAN to either of the above networks. Also,
commercial PCs cannot be connected to the gateway network, other than for
maintenance.
• Connect to other ECDIS units and radars (FEA-2xx7 or FAR-2xx7 series radars)
using the gateway network.
• When constructing a network with two or more FAR-2xx7 radars, an FMD-3x00 unit
and using a HUB-3000, the HUB-3000 querier must be configured. To configure the
querier, consult with a Furuno engineer.
• The FMD-3100 processor unit does not support IGMP snooping or CGMP enabled
switch.
• The FMD-3100 does not have a router or repeater hub function.
• The Switching Hub HUB-100 is optionally available for connection to the FMD-3100.
• The Switching HUB HUB-100 does not support IGMP snooping or GCMP enabled
switch.
• When you use IEC61162-450 compatible sensors, set [Transmission Group] on the
[Common Installation Settings] menu. Only service technicians can access the
[Common Installation Settings] menu. Contact your FURUNO dealer to set it.

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2.1 Panel Computer Unit PCU-3000

2.1.1 Connections to the PCU-3000


Referring to the figure below, connect the PCU to its respective peripherals.

DVI-D
*3
: AC and DC input cannot To external monitor
be used simultaneously DVI-D/D S-LINK5M cable
USB1 to 4 *1
*3
24 VDC Grounding point for serial ports
100-230 VAC *3 (Used when flushmounting only)
DPYC-1.5 SSD port
Unused Unused
(port1 not used)

Serial Interface ports


AIS, GPS, GYRO, LOG *2
To ship’s earth LAN2
Ground cable, IV-2sq. To HUB-100, Sensor Adapter or VDR
*1 FR-FTPC-CY cable
USB1 : 5139U Black (keyboard) LAN1
USB2 : DVD drive (with ext. cable) To HUB-3000
USB3 : RCU-030 DTI-C5E350 VCV cable
USB4 : USB storage
DVI-I
*2 To VDR
C1 port TTYCS-4/TTYCSLA-4 or DVIP(I)-DP cable
Note: VDR devices must be
C2 port TTYCS-1Q/TTYCSLA-1Q connected via a frame synchronizer
C3 port TTYCS-1Q or
C4 port TTYCSLA-1Q

Depending on your power supply (applied voltage), choose the correct cabling for
power input, referring to the table below.

Voltage Cable Description


230 VAC FS-CABLE EU cable Type F “Schuko”, included with PCU-3000.
EUR TYPE F IEC

100 VAC 80099 cable Type B, included with PCU-3000.


US TYPE B IEC

24 VDC JIS cable See paragraph 2.1.3 to fabricate the power


cable.

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2.1.2 Connecting the flush mountable USB Extension Cable


You may require an extension from the USB port on the PCU. A 1m length USB
extension cable is included with the PCU. When using another USB extension cable,
make sure the total length is shorter than 5 m.

Cap strap

USB extension cable

You can connect the flush-mounted extension cable by doing the following:

1. Connect the USB extension cable to a USB port on the PCU.

2. Referring to the figure below, make an installation hole where necessary.

Dimensions for installation hole


ø20.75±0.1*

19.2±0.1*
*
Measurement units are in mm
3. Unfasten the nut.

Nut

4. Insert the cable into the installation hole from the rear.

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5. Place the cap strap, then tighten the nut to secure the cable. See the figure below.

Installation point - console, etc.

Note: Always screw the cap on when the extension cable is not in use.

2.1.3 Fabricating the power cables


When using AC power, connect the unit with the supplied AC power cables. If the
power supply is DC, fabricate DPYC-1.5 cables as shown below. Wago connectors
must also be fitted.

For cable clamp location when using DPCY-1.5 cables, see paragraph 2.1.6.

Cable jacket Sheath 6

80 150*

* For flush mounted installation, the length of stripping


should be based on the installation location.

Wrap with vinyl tape (width: 20 mm)

WAGO connection
WAGO
connector
screw WAGO connection port

Wire
Twist
<Procedure>
1. Twist the core wire.
2. Unfasten the WAGO connector screw.
3. Insert the core wire into the connector.
4. Fasten the WAGO connector screw.
5. Make sure the wire does not come loose.

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2.1.4 Fabricating LAN cables


Fabricate the LAN cable (FR-FTPC-CY, DTI-C5E350 VCV), as shown below. (Wrap
both edges of the armor with vinyl tape.) Confirm that the shield of the cable touches
to the shell of the modular plug.

Shielding
80 225*
Cable jacket

Inner sheath
Outer sheath *
: For flush mount installations, adjust the length
of stripped cable to suit your conditions

Cover the cable jacket with insulated tape (20 mm width)

1 2 3
25 mm

approx. 9 mm

Expose inner sheath. Remove the sheath by Fold back the shield, wrap it
approx 25 mm. Be careful onto the outer sheath and
not to damage inner shield cut it, leaving 9 mm.
and cores.
4 5 6

approx. 9 mm approx. 11 mm
Drain wire
Fold back drain wire and Straighten and flatten the Insert the cable into the modular
cut it, leaving 9 mm. core in order and cut them, plug so that the folded part of
leaving 11 mm. the shield enters into the plug
housing. The drain wire should
7 be located on the tab side of
the jack.

Modular plug
Using special crimping tool 1 8
MPT5-8 (PANDUIT CORP.),
crimp the modular plug.
Finally check the plug visually.
[Cross cable] [Straight cable]

1 WHT/GRN WHT/ORG 1 1 WHT/ORG WHT/ORG 1


2 GRN ORG 2 2 ORG ORG 2
3 WHT/ORG WHT/GRN 3 3 WHT/GRN WHT/GRN 3
4 BLU BLU 4 4 BLU BLU 4
5 WHT/BLE WHT/BLE 5 5 WHT/BLE WHT/BLE 5
6 ORG GRN 6 6 GRN GRN 6
7 WHT/BRN WHT/BRN 7 7 WHT/BRN WHT/BRN 7
8 BRN BRN 8 8 BRN BRN 8

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2.1.5 Fabricating JIS cables


Fabricate JIS cables as shown below to connect them to the WAGO connectors on
the PCU-3000 (See following page for WAGO connection).

After fabricating the cable, attach the WAGO connector and EMI ferrite core (sup-
plied). For how to attach the WAGO connecor and EMI ferrite core, see the next page.

Fabrication of TTYCS series NOTE: All dimension in millimeters

Armor Sheath Shield

30 200

Vinyl tape (Width: 20) After exposing cores, wind shield


around the armor. 6

Clamp here with cable clamp.

Fabrication of TTYCSLA series


100*
Armor Sheath 5
Drain wire
6

80 150

Vinyl tape (Width: 20) Crimp-on lug (supplied)

Clamp here with cable clamp. Pass a heat shrink tube (local supply) onto the
drain wire, then attach the crimp-on lug (supplied
with the PCU-3000) to it.

For flush mounted


installations, connect the
drain wire to this terminal.
C4 C2

C3 C1

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How to connect the JIS cables to the WAGO connectors

WAGO connectionfor IEC161162-1 lines WAGO connectionfor IEC161162-2 lines


WAGO connector screw WAGO connector screw P4 & P5

Wire
Wire
Twist Resistor

<Procedure> <Procedure>
1. Twist the core wire. 1. Twist the core wire.
2. Unfasten the WAGO connector screw. 2. Unfasten the WAGO connector screw.
3. Insert the core wire into the connector. 3. Insert the core wire with the resistor into
4. Fasten the WAGO connector screw. the connectors P4 & P5.
5. Make sure the wire does not come loose. 4. Fasten the WAGO connector screw.
5. Make sure the wire does not come loose.

How to attach the EMI ferrite core


Attach the EMI ferrite core (supplied) to each connected cable group, as close to the
WAGO connector as possible, leaving the drain wire loose (See figure below).

EMI core attached


EMI ferrite to serial cable
core

Drain wire left loose

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How to set input specifications for WAGO connection (C1 to C4)

Port PIN In/


Signal Description IEC61162-2 IEC61162-1
No. No. Out
C1 1 TxD- Out Serial CH1,Output IEC61162-1/2 TTYCS(LA)-4 TTYCS(LA)-1Q
2 TxD+ Out Serial CH1,Output IEC61162-1/2
3 ISOGND - Isolation GND (CH1) No connection
4 RxD- In Serial CH1,Input IEC61162-1/2 TTYCS(LA)-1Q
5 RxD+ In Serial CH1,Input IEC61162-1/2
C2 6 TxD- Out Serial CH2,Output IEC61162-1/2 TTYCS(LA)-4 TTYCS(LA)-1Q
7 TxD+ Out Serial CH2,Output IEC61162-1/2
8 ISOGND - Isolation GND (CH2) No connection
9 RxD- In Serial CH2,Input IEC61162-1/2 TTYCS(LA)-1Q
10 RxD+ In Serial CH2,Input IEC61162-1/2
C3 1 TxD- Out Serial CH3,Output IEC61162-1 - TTYCS(LA)-1Q
2 TxD+ Out Serial CH3,Output IEC61162-1
3 ISOGND - Isolation GND (CH3) No connection
4 RxD- In Serial CH3,Input IEC61162-1 TTYCS(LA)-1Q
5 RxD+ In Serial CH3,Input IEC61162-1
C4 6 TxD- Out Serial CH4,Output IEC61162-1 - TTYCS(LA)-1Q
7 TxD+ Out Serial CH4,Output IEC61162-1
8 ISOGND - Isolation GND (CH4) No connection
9 RxD- In Serial CH4,Input IEC61162-1 TTYCS(LA)-1Q
10 RxD+ In Serial CH4,Input IEC61162-1

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2.1.6 Securing cables to the cable clamp


When installing the unit with the desktop option, use the cable clamp to secure the
electrical wiring and LAN cables.

Cable clamp

When not using the cable clamp, drain wires must be connected to the grounding point
on the PCU-3000 (See the figure in paragraph 2.1.1).

When using the cable clamp, drain wires with crimping lugs must be connected to the
cable clamp, as shown in the figure below.

DC Input
Marine electrics
DPYC-1.5
Marine electrics TTYCS(LA)-4 or
LAN cable TTYCS(LA)-1Q TTYCS(LA)-1Q
FR-FTPC-CY
LAN cable
DTI-C5E350 VCV

Clamping points for


TTYCS(LA)-4 cables
䋺 Securing location for crimped drain wires Clamping points for
(For use with TTYCSLA cables only) TTYCS(LA)-1Q cables

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2.2 Sensor Adapters (Optional)


Maximum eight MC-3000S can be connected to a sensor network (for the redundant
connection: 16). The MC-3000S (serial input/output, IEC61162-2/1, 4ch) can connect
max. 10 sensor adapters using the MC1.5-W cables.

To connect the lines to the connector on the sensor adapter, use the rod terminal (fer-
rule type, supplied) to maintain performance. This fabrication requires the optional
crimping tool (type: CRIMPFOX 10S).

How to attach ferrule-type lug


Ferrule-type lug Length of “L”
Vinyl sheath L
AI 1.5-6 BK (BLK)
AI 0.34-6 TQ (BLU)
6 mm
AI 0.75-6 GY (GREY)
Core AI 1-6 RD (RED)
0.5 to 1 mm AI 0.14-8 GY(GREY) 8 mm

Rod terminal (ferrule type):


The core must protrude 0.5 to 1 mm
past the rod terminal.

Rod terminal (ferrule type):


After attaching the rod terminal, use the optional
crimping tool CRIMPFOX 10S to crimp.

For the relations between the connectors and rod terminals, see page AP-2. Also, the
stickers attached on the reverse side of the covers show the detailed connections.

Use the MC1.5-W cable between the sensor adapters. Attach the cables to the appli-
cable pins.

Pin No. Cable color Signal


1 Red 24V_OUT or 24V_IN
2 Black 24V_GND
3 White MODBUS-A
4 Blue MODBUS-B
5 Gray GND
Note: The total length of the MC1.5-W cables should be less than 6 m to prevent mal-
function.

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2.2.1 MC-3000S connections


Unfasten four screws to remove the cover, pass the cables through the clamps and
attach the cables to respective connectors. The shield part of the cable (or drain wire)
must be fastened by (connected to) the clamp.

For TTYCSLA cables, pass the drain


wire into the shrinking tube (local supply),
then use these crimp-on lugs and screws
to connect drain wires from TTYCSLA cables
to here.

J9
J7 J8 FR-FTPC-CY cable
J5 J6 IV-1.25sq. (Local supply)
J4 TTYCS-1Q/
J2 J1 TTYCS-4/ TTYCSLA-1Q
TTYCSLA-4

DPYC1.5 MC1.5-W-L cable

Note: Fasten the cable shield with the cable clamp.

How to set NC/NO output (J2)


The POWER FAIL signal on the connector J2 can be set to NC (normal close) output
or NO (normal open) output as shown in the table below.

Pin# Signal name In/Out Description NO NC


1 24V_IN - 24 VDC
DPYC-1.5
2 24V_GND - GND (24 VDC)
3 PWR_FAIL_A Out Power fail output No connection
TTYCS(LA)-1
4 PWR_FAIL_COM Out Power fail output
TTYCS(LA)-1
5 PWR_FAIL_B Out Power fail output No connection

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How to set input specification (J4 to J9)


For connectors J4 to J7, the connections are different depending on the input
specifications as shown below. Also, for J8 and J9, the signals which are input/output
are shown.

Connector J4
Pin Signal
In/Out Description IEC61162-2 IEC61162-1 Modbus*
# name
1 TD1-A Out Serial CH1, out- TTYCS(LA)-4 TTYCS(LA)-4 TTYCS(LA)-4
put IEC61162-1/
2/modbus
2 TD1-B Out Serial CH1, out-
put IEC61162-1/
2/modbus
3 RD1-A In Serial CH1, input No connection No connection
IEC61162-2/
modbus
4 RD1-B In Serial CH1, input
IEC61162-2/
modbus
5 ISOGND1 - Isolation, GND
(CH1)
6 RD1-H In Serial CH1, input No connection TTYCS(LA)-4
IEC61162-1
7 RD1-C In Serial CH1, input
IEC61162-1

*: Set the jumpers J20/J21 to Modbus.

Connector J5
Pin Signal
In/Out Description IEC61162-2 IEC61162-1 Modbus*
# name
1 TD2-A Out Serial CH2, out- TTYCS(LA)-4 TTYCS(LA)-4 TTYCS(LA)-4
put IEC61162-1/
2/modbus
2 TD2-B Out Serial CH2, out-
put IEC61162-1/
2/modbus
3 RD2-A In Serial CH2, input No connection No connection
IEC61162-2/
modbus
4 RD2-B In Serial CH2, input
IEC61162-2/
modbus
5 ISOGND2 - Isolation, GND
(CH2)
6 RD2-H In Serial CH2, input No connection TTYCS(LA)-4
IEC61162-1
7 RD2-C In Serial CH2, input
IEC61162-1

*: Set the jumpers J20/J21 to Modbus.

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Connector J6
Pin Signal
In/Out Description IEC61162-2 IEC61162-1
# name
1 TD3-A Out Serial CH3, output IEC61162-1/2 TTYCS(LA)-4 TTYCS(LA)-4
2 TD3-B Out Serial CH3, output IEC61162-1/2
3 RD3-A In Serial CH3, input IEC61162-2 No connection
4 RD3-B In Serial CH3, input IEC61162-2
5 ISOGND3 - Isolation, GND (CH3)
6 RD3-H In Serial CH3, input IEC61162-1 No connection TTYCS(LA)-4
7 RD3-C In Serial CH3, input IEC61162-1

Connector J7
Pin Signal
In/Out Description IEC61162-2 IEC61162-1
# name
1 TD4-A Out Serial CH4, output IEC61162-1/2 TTYCS(LA)-4 TTYCS(LA)-4
2 TD4-B Out Serial CH4, output IEC61162-1/2
3 RD4-A In Serial CH4, input IEC61162-2 No connection
4 RD4-B In Serial CH4, input IEC61162-2
5 ISOGND4 - Isolation, GND (CH4)
6 RD4-H In Serial CH4, input IEC61162-1 No connection TTYCS(LA)-4
7 RD4-C In Serial CH4, input IEC61162-1

Connector J8
Signal
Pin# In/Out Description Used cable
name
1 TD5-A Out Serial CH5, output IEC61162-1 TTYCS-1Q or TTYCSLA-1Q
2 TD5-B Out Serial CH5, output IEC61162-1
3 RD5-H In Serial CH5, input IEC61162-1
4 RD5-C In Serial CH5, input IEC61162-1
5 TD6-A Out Serial CH6, output IEC61162-1
6 TD6-B Out Serial CH6, output IEC61162-1
7 RD6-H In Serial CH6, input IEC61162-1
8 RD6-C In Serial CH6, input IEC61162-1

Connector J9
Signal
Pin# In/Out Description Used cable
name
1 TD7-A Out Serial CH7, output IEC61162-1 TTYCS-1Q or TTYCSLA-1Q
2 TD7-B Out Serial CH7, output IEC61162-1
3 RD7-H In Serial CH7, input IEC61162-1
4 RD7-C In Serial CH7, input IEC61162-1
5 TD8-A Out Serial CH8, output IEC61162-1
6 TD8-B Out Serial CH8, output IEC61162-1
7 RD8-H In Serial CH8, input IEC61162-1
8 RD8-C In Serial CH8, input IEC61162-1

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2.2.2 MC-3000S connection fabrications


Fabricate the cables to be connected to the MC-3000S referring to the figure below.

LAN cable (FR-FTPC-CY) MC1.5-W-L600/1000/2000/3000 cable


See section 2.1.4 for
Shield Core: 6
the fabrication. Vinyl tape (fold back)

10
50 30 20 100

TTYCS-1Q cable TTYCSLA-1Q cable

(J8) (J9) (J8) (J9)


#1 to 4: 110 #1 to 4: 100 #1 to 4: 110 #1 to 4: 100
#5 to 8: 95 #5 to 8: 90 #5 to 8: 95 #5 to 8: 90
80 or 80 or
more 30 Core: 6 more Core: 6

Vinyl tape
Vinyl tape (width: 10) 60 mm:
Shield (fold back) Pass drain wire through
(width: 10)
vinyl sheath (local supply),
then attach crimp-on lug
(pre-attached in unit).

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TTYCS-1 cable TTYCSLA-1 cable

100
30 100
80 Core: 6 80 Core: 6

Vinyl tape
Vinyl tape Shield (fold back)
(width: 10)
(width: 10) 60

Pass drain wire through


vinyl sheath (local supply),
then attach crimp-on lug
(pre-attached in unit).

TTYCS-4 cable TTYCSLA-4 cable


J4/J6: 100
80 or J5/J7: 120
Core: 6 more
Vinyl tape 20 60 Core: 6
(width: 10) J4/J6: 100 Vinyl tape
J5/J7: 120 (width: 10)

80 or
more No use: 50
No use: 50 (Wind tape to insulate.)
(Wind tape to insulate.)
Pass drain wire through
shrink tube (local supply),
then attach crimp-on lug
DPYC-1.5 cable (pre-attached in unit).

Vinyl tape Core: 6


(width: 10)

80 85
(or more)

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2.2.3 MC-3000S Jumper and MODBUS settings


Set the jumper blocks in the MC-CS Board (24P0114) referring to the tables that
follow.

J14 J22 J23 J15 J16 J17

S2

J19 J20 J21

MC-CS Board (24P0114)


Setting MODBUS addresses: Use the rotary switch (S2) to set the Modbus address
when setting connectors J4/J5 to Modbus. The Modbus address set at J4/J5 in the
network is not used. When setting J4/J5 to IEC61162-1/2, use the default setting (“0”).

Setting termination resistors on the Jumper block:


Use the jumper block J19 to set the termination resistor on/off for the MODBUS
communication on the connector J1. For the first and last sensor adapter in a series,
their termination resistors should be set to ON. Use the MC-CS Board with the default
setting because it becomes the “first” adapter in a series.

Jumper block J19 Connector J1


1-2 SHORT Termination resistor: ON (default setting)
2-3 OPEN
1-2 OPEN Termination resistor: OFF
2-3 SHORT
Set the jumper blocks J14 through J17 to turn the termination resistors on connectors
J4 through J7 respectively.

(Termination resistor ON)


• When setting the starting/ending terminal for the multipoint, or the multipoint is not
connected (CH1 to 4).
• When setting the starting/ending terminal for Modbus (CH1, CH2)

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(Terminal resistor OFF)


• When setting the terminal other than starting/ending for the multipoint (CH1 to 4).
• When setting the terminal other than starting/ending for Modbus (CH1/CH2)
Jumper block J14 Connector J4 (CH1)
1-2 SHORT Termination resistor: ON (default setting)
2-3 OPEN
1-2 OPEN Termination resistor: OFF
2-3 SHORT
Jumper block J15 Connector J5 (CH2)
1-2 SHORT Termination resistor: ON (default setting)
2-3 OPEN
1-2 OPEN Termination resistor: OFF
2-3 SHORT
Jumper block J16 Connector J6 (CH3)
1-2 SHORT Termination resistor: ON (default setting)
2-3 OPEN
1-2 OPEN Termination resistor: OFF
2-3 SHORT
Jumper block J17 Connector J7 (CH4)
1-2 SHORT Termination resistor: ON (default setting)
2-3 OPEN
1-2 OPEN Termination resistor: OFF
2-3 SHORT
Choosing the communication type
Set the jumper blocks J20 and J21 to choose the communication type (IEC-61162-1/
2 or MODBUS) of the connector J4 (CH1).
The setting of the jumper block JP20 and JP21 must be identical.

Communication type of J4
Jumper block J20/J21
(between RD1 and TD1)
1-2 OPEN IEC-61162-1/2 (default setting)
2-3 SHORT
1-2 SHORT MODBUS (The setting of J14 is different depending on the
2-3 OPEN unit position (starting/ending terminal).)
The jumper blocks J22 and J23 are used to set the communication type of the con-
nector J5 (CH2).

Communication type of J5
Jumper block J22/J23
(between RD2 and TD2)
1-2 OPEN IEC-61162-1/2 (default setting)
2-3 SHORT
1-2 SHORT MODBUS (The setting of J14 is different depending
2-3 OPEN on the unit position (starting/ending terminal).)

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2.2.4 Waterproof case packing for MC-3000S (optional)


The optional kit OP24-28 protects the connectors on the MC-3000C to waterproofing
standard IPX2.

Case packing (type: OP24-28, code no.: 001-169-970)


Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
Case packing (serial) 21-014-2051 100-367-880-10 2 For MC-3000S

1. Unfasten four binding screws to remove the cover from the adapter.

Binding screw

Cover

2. Peel the paper from the case packing, then attach the case packing to the reverse
side of the cover and the body unit as shown below.

Case packing

Cover (reverse side) Case packing

Case packing

Body unit Case packing

3. Attach the cover to the MC-3000S body unit.

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2.2.5 MC-3020/3030D connections


• MC-3020D: Inputs digital signal (8ch contact input). Contact or voltage input is se-
lectable (contact input requires jumper pins).
• MC-3030D: Outputs digital signal (8ch, normal open/close).

J6
J4
J2 J3 J5
IV-1.25sq. (Local supply)
J1 MPYC-12

MC1.5-W-L cable

Note: Fasten the cable shield with the cable clamp.

MC-3020D/3030D

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How to set ACK input (MC-3020D)

Use the connectors J3 to J6 on the MC-DIN Board (24P0116) to set the ACK input for
ACK1 to ACK8 as shown below.
• Input circuit for voltage input
12V 5V
470Ω/ 0.5W
Register
DC12V_OUT 2.2kΩ / 1W
+ To internal
DC voltage input DIGI_IN1
circuits
(21.6V to 31.2V) DIGI_RTN1 GND
-
GND(DC12V) Photocoupler circuit

GND
• Input circuit for contact input
12V 5V
470Ω/ 0.5W
Use NH connector Register
and AWG24 wire. DC12V_OUT 2.2kΩ / 1W
DIGI_IN1 To internal
Contact input circuits
DIGI_RTN1 GND
GND(DC12V) Photocoupler circuit

GND
Note: The input must not exceed the range of the input voltage, to prevent
malfunction.
-Setting for voltage input: 21.6 V to 31.2 V
-Setting for contact input: Voltage cannot be input (contact signal only).

Connector J3
Pin In/ ACK1 ACK2 ACK2
Signal name Remarks ACK voltage
# Out contact contact voltage
1 DC12V_OUT Out Pin #1-#2: No connection
2 DIGI_IN1 In short MPYC-12
ACK1 In Depending on ACK1 input
3 DIGI_RTN1 Out MPYC-12
4 GND (DC12V) In No connection
5 DC12V_OUT Out Pin #1-#2: No connec-
short tion
6 DIGI_IN2 In MPYC-12
ACK2 In Depending on ACK2 input
7 DIGI_RTN2 Out MPYC-12
8 GND (DC12V) In No connec-
tion

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Connector J4
In/ ACK3 ACK4 ACK4
Pin # Signal name Remarks ACK3 voltage
Out contact contact voltage
1 DC12V_OUT Out Pin #1-#2: No connection
2 DIGI_IN3 In short MPYC-12
ACK3 In Depending on ACK3 input-
3 DIGI_RTN3 Out MPYC-12
4 GND (DC12V) In No connection
5 DC12V_OUT Out Pin #1-#2: No connec-
short tion
6 DIGI_IN4 In MPYC-12
ACK4 In Depending on ACK4 input
7 DIGI_RTN4 Out MPYC-12
8 GND (DC12V) In No connec-
tion

Connector J5
In/ ACK5 ACK5 ACK6 ACK6
Pin # Signal name Remarks
Out contact voltage contact voltage
1 DC12V_OUT Out Pin #1-#2: No connec-
short tion
2 DIGI_IN5 In MPYC-12
ACK5 In Depending on ACK5 input
3 DIGI_RTN5 Out MPYC-12
4 GND (DC12V) In No connec-
tion
5 DC12V_OUT Out Pin #1-#2: No connec-
short tion
6 DIGI_IN6 In MPYC-12
ACK6 In Depending on ACK6 input-
7 DIGI_RTN6 Out MPYC-12
8 GND (DC12V) In NO connec-
tion

Connector J6
In/ ACK7 ACK7 ACK8 ACK8
Pin # Signal name Remarks
Out contact voltage contact voltage
1 DC12V_OUT Out Pin #1-#2: No connec-
short tion
2 DIGI_IN7 In MPYC-12
ACK1 In Depending on ACK7 input
3 DIGI_RTN7 Out MPYC-12
4 GND In No connec-
(DC12V) tion
5 DC12V_OUT Out Pin #1-#2: No connec-
short tion
6 DIGI_IN8 In MPYC-12
ACK2 In Depending on ACK8 input
7 DIGI_RTN8 Out MPYC-12
8 GND In NO connec-
(DC12V) tion

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How to set alarm output (MC-3030D)


Use the connector J3 to J6 on the MC_OUT Board (24P0117) to select NC (normal
close) or NO (normal open) for alarm output 1 to 8.

Connector J3
Pin Signal In/ Alarm1 NO Alarm1 NC Alarm2 NO Alarm2 NC
Remarks
# name Out Out Out Out Out
1 A1 MPYC-12 No connection
2 COM1 Alarm1 MPYC-12
-
3 B1 Out No
Out connection
4 A2 MPYC-12 No connection
Alarm2
5 COM2 - MPYC-12
Out
6 B2 No connection

Connector J4
Pin Signal In/ Alarm3 NO Alarm3 NC Alarm4 NO Alarm4 NC
Remarks
# name Out Out Out Out Out
1 A3 MPYC-12 No connection
2 COM3 Alarm3 MPYC-12
-
3 B3 Out No
Out connection
4 A4 MPYC-12 No connection
Alarm4
5 COM4 - MPYC-12
Out
6 B4 No connection

Connector J5
Pin Signal In/ Alarm5 NO Alarm5 NC Alarm6 NO Alarm6 NC
Remarks
# name Out Out Out Out Out
1 A5 MPYC-12 No connection
2 COM5 Alarm5 MPYC-12
-
3 B5 Out No
Out connection
4 A6 MPYC-12 No connection
Alarm5
5 COM6 - MPYC-12
Out
6 B6 No connection

Connector J6
Pin Signal In/ Alarm7 NO Alarm7 NC Alarm8 NO Alarm8 NC
Remarks
# name Out Out Out Out Out
1 A7 MPYC-12 No connection
2 COM7 Alarm7 MPYC-12
-
3 B7 Out No
Out connection
4 A8 MPYC-12 No connection
Alarm8
5 COM8 - MPYC-12
Out
6 B8 No connection

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2.2.6 Cable fabrication for MC-3020D/3030D connections


Using the figures below for reference, fabricate the cables to be connected to the
MC-3020D/3030D.

MC1.5-W-L600/1000/2000/3000 cable MPYC-12 cable (MC-3020D)


(Input)

80 or 135
30 120
more
95

Vinyl tape Shield


(width: 10) (fold back) No use: 50
Core: 6
(Wind tape to insulate.) Core: 6

MC1.5-W-L600/1000/2000/3000 cable MPYC-12 cable (MC-3030D)


(Output)

80 or 125
30 100
more
85

Vinyl tape Shield


No use: 50
(width: 10) (fold back)
(Wind tape to insulate.) Core: 6
Core: 6

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2.2.7 How to set jumper blocks in the sensor adapters


MC-3020D/3030D
This paragraph shows how to set the MC-DIN Board (24P0116, for MC-3020D) and
MC-DOUT Board (24P0117, for MC-3030D).

Setting MODBUS addresses: Use the rotary switch (U18) to set the MODBUS
address with a digit of number from “0”. When multiple sensor adapters are connected
to the MC-3000S, the same number cannot be used among them. (It is allowed to use
the same number between the MC-3000S and a sensor adapter.)

J25 J25

U18 U18

MC-DIN Board (24P0116) MC-OUT Board (24P0117)

Setting termination resistors on the Jumper block


Use the jumper block J25 to set the termination resistor on/off for the MODBUS
communication on the connector J1. For the first and last sensor adapter in a series,
their termination resistors should be set to ON. If not, communication between sensor
adapters is not possible.

Jumper block J25 Connector J1


1-2 OPEN Termination resistor: OFF (default setting)
2-3 SHORT
1-2 SHORT Termination resistor: ON
2-3 OPEN

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2.2.8 MC-3020D/3030D Waterproof case packing OP24-29 (Optional)


The optional kit OP24-29 protects the connectors on the MC-3020D/3030D to
waterproofing standard IPX2.

Case packing (type: OP24-29, code no.: 001-169-970)


Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
Case packing (analog) 21-014-2052-2 100-367-961-10 2 MC-3020D/3030D

1. Unfasten four binding screws to remove the cover from the adapter.

Cover

Binding screw

2. Peel the paper from the case packing, then attach the case packing to the reverse
side of the cover and the body unit as shown below.

Case packing

Case packing
Cover (reverse side)
3. Attach the cover to the MC-3020D/3030D chassis.

Case packing

Case packing

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2.3 Intelligent HUB HUB-3000 (Optional)


Fix any LAN cables connected to the HUB-3000 to their respective cable clamps using
cable ties (supplied).
Power Fail Power port
DPYC-1.5 cable DPYC-1.5 cable
Ground wire
(IV-1.25sq., supplied)

LAN cable No use.


LAN ports to INS network (ECDIS, radar, etc.)

Attach the LAN cap (supplied) to the unused connector


holes to provide waterproofing standard IPX2.

Cable clamps

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2.4 Radar Connection Box RCB-002 (Optional)


The RCB-002 is capable of connecting the FMD-3100 with up to two external radar
systems. Referring to the figure and table below, connect the respective equipment to
the RCB-002.

RADAR SIGNAL IN No.1


To external radar
MJ-A10SPF0020A (5m, 10 m, 20 m, 30 m) cable
RADAR SIGNAL IN No.2
To external radar
MJ-A10SPF0020A (5m, 10 m, 20 m, 30 m) cable

To ship`s ground
Ground cable, IV-1.25sq.
NETWORK POWER
To HUB-3000 To PR-240
MOD-Z072 cable MJ-A3SPF cable
Unused

Connecting LAN cables


When connecting LAN cables (MOD-Z072) to the RCB-002, use the following
procedure.

1. Unfasten and remove the sealing nut from the NETWORK port on the RCB-002,
then remove the seal assembly. See the figure below for reference.

Seal assembly

Seal

Claw

Seal nut

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2. Dismantle the seal assembly as shown below.

Dismantling the seal assembly


STEP 1:
Hold the fat end of the seal assembly
with both thumbs while placing the
index fingernails between the seal
and the claw.

Use caution to avoid injury.

STEP 2:
Using the thumbs, gently push the
seal out of the claw.

3. Referring to the figure below, pass the LAN cable through the seal nut, then the
claw and finally the seal.

LAN connector

Seal

Claw

Seal nut
4. Connect the LAN cable to the connector.
5. Join the claw and seal to form the seal assembly, then firmly join the seal
assembly to the LAN connector.
6. Fasten the seal nut and secure the cable. Continue to fasten the nut until the
space between the two nuts is approximately 3 mm. See the figure below for
reference.

Gap between nuts is


approximately 3 mm.

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2.4.1 Jumper settings for RCB-002


The RCB-002 is compatible with the following radars.

Maker Model Maker Model


• FAR-147 series Japan Radio Company JMA-9100 series
• FAR-27 series (JRC)
FURUNO* • FAR-25 series Tokyo Keiki Inc. BR-3440 series
• Model 1835 *: FURUNO radars are only compatible with the
CH2 (RADAR SIGNAL IN NO.2 port).
Change the jumper settings on the RA/IF board (24P0140) according to the radar to
be connected, referring the tables on the next page.

Jumper locations on the RA/IF board (24P0140)

J14 J1 J2

J16 J3
J4
J15
J5 J6

J17 J7
J18 J8

J19 J9 J10

J20 J11
J21 J12

J22

J23
J24 J13

Note: According to the shipment time, the heat dispersion sheet may be attached to
the RA/IF board (24P0140). If the heat dispersion sheet is attached, it may come loose
when removing the RCB-002 cover. Before closing the cover, make sure the disper-
sion sheet is in the location shown below. If the sheet is loose, align it with the locator
lines printed on the board.

Heat dispersion sheet locator lines

Heat dispersion sheet

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CH1 settings (RADAR SIGNAL IN NO.1)


Using the table below for reference, change the jumper settings to suit the appropriate
radar connection. Use the figure on the previous page for jumper locations.

Radar to be connected
Jumper
JMA-9100 series BR-3440 series
J1 #2-3: short
J2 #3-6: short
J3 #2-6: short #1-5: short
J4 #1-2: short
J5 #2-3: short
J6 #3-6: short
J10 #3-7: short #2-6: short
J13 #1-2: short #2-3: short
CH2 settings (RADAR SIGNAL IN NO.2)
Using the table below for reference, change the jumper settings to suit the appropriate
radar connection. Use the figure on the previous page for jumper locations.

Radar to be connected
Jumper
FURUNO radars JMA-9100 series BR-3440 series
J7 #2-3: short #1-2: short
J8 #1-2: short #2-3: short
J9 #1-4: short #3-6: short
J11 #2-3: short #1-2: short
J12 #1-2: short #1-2: short
J14 #2-3: short #1-2: short
J15 #2-3: short #1-2: short
J16 #2-6: short #2-6: short #1-5: short
J17 #2-3: short #1-2: short
J18 #1-2: short #2-3: short
J19 #1-4: short #3-6: short
J20 #2-3: short #1-2: short
J21 #2-3: short #1-2: short
J22 #3-7: short #3-7: short #2-6: short
J23 #2-3: short #1-2: short
J24 #1-2: short #1-2: short #2-3: short

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APPENDIX 1 JIS CABLE GUIDE

Cables listed in the manual are usually shown as Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS). Use the following guide to locate
an equivalent cable locally.

JIS cable names may have up to 6 alphabetical characters, followed by a dash and a numerical value (example:
DPYC-2.5).
For core types D and T, the numerical designation indicates the cross-sectional Area (mm2) of the core wire(s) in the
cable.
For core types M and TT, the numerical designation indicates the number of core wires in the cable.

1. Core Type 2. Insulation Type 3. Sheath Type


D: Double core power line P: Ethylene Propylene Y: PVC (Vinyl)
T: Triple core power line Rubber
DPYCY
M: Multi core
TT: Twisted pair communications
(1Q=quad cable)

4. Armor Type 5. Sheath Type 6. Shielding Type TPYCY


C: Steel Y: Anticorrosive vinyl S: All cores in one sheath
sheath -S: Indivisually sheathed cores
SLA: All cores in one shield, plastic
tape w/aluminum tape
-SLA: Individually shielded cores, MPYC-4
plastic tape w/aluminum tape

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4

EX: TTYCYSLA - 4 MPYC - 4 TTYCSLA-4


2
Designation type Core Area (mm ) Designation type # of cores

The following reference table lists gives the measurements of JIS cables commonly used with Furuno products:
Core Cable Core Cable
Type Area Diameter Diameter Type Area Diameter Diameter

DPYC-1.5 1.5mm2 1.56mm 11.7mm TTYCS-1 0.75mm2 1.11mm 10.1mm


2 2
DPYC-2.5 2.5mm 2.01mm 12.8mm TTYCS-1T 0.75mm 1.11mm 10.6mm
DPYC-4 4.0mm2 2.55mm 13.9mm TTYCS-1Q 0.75mm2 1.11mm 11.3mm
2 2
DPYC-6 6.0mm 3.12mm 15.2mm TTYCS-4 0.75mm 1.11mm 16.3mm
DPYC-10 10.0mm2 4.05mm 17.1mm TTYCSLA-1 0.75mm2 1.11mm 9.4mm
2 2
DPYCY-1.5 1.5mm 1.56mm 13.7mm TTYCSLA-1T 0.75mm 1.11mm 10.1mm
DPYCY-2.5 2.5mm2 2.01mm 14.8mm TTYCSLA-1Q 0.75mm2 1.11mm 10.8mm
2 2
DPYCY-4 4.0mm 2.55mm 15.9mm TTYCSLA-4 0.75mm 1.11mm 15.7mm
MPYC-2 1.0mm2 1.29mm 10.0mm TTYCY-1 0.75mm2 1.11mm 11.0mm
2 2
MPYC-4 1.0mm 1.29mm 11.2mm TTYCY-1T 0.75mm 1.11mm 11.7mm
MPYC-7 1.0mm2 1.29mm 13.2mm TTYCY-1Q 0.75mm2 1.11mm 12.6mm
2 2
MPYC-12 1.0mm 1.29mm 16.8mm TTYCY-4 0.75mm 1.11mm 17.7mm
TPYC-1.5 1.5mm2 1.56mm 12.5mm TTYCY-4S 0.75mm2 1.11mm 21.1mm
2 2
TPYC-2.5 2.5mm 2.01mm 13.5mm TTYCY-4SLA 0.75mm 1.11mm 19.5mm
TPYC-4 4.0mm2 2.55mm 14.7mm TTYCYS-1 0.75mm2 1.11mm 12.1mm
2 2
TPYCY-1.5 1.5mm 1.56mm 14.5mm TTYCYS-4 0.75mm 1.11mm 18.5mm
TPYCY-2.5 2.5mm2 2.01mm 15.5mm TTYCYSLA-1 0.75mm2 1.11mm 11.2mm
2 2
TPYCY-4 4.0mm 2.55mm 16.9mm TTYCYSLA-4 0.75mm 1.11mm 17.9mm

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APPENDIX 2 ROD TERMINALS
MC-3000S, MC-CS Board (24P0114)
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 24V_VOUT AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue)
2 24V_GND
J1 3 MODBUS-A AI 0.14-8 GY (gray) MC1.5-W-Lxxx
4 MODBUS-B
5 GND
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 24V_IN AI 1.5-6 BK (black)
DPYC-1.5
2 24V_GND
3 PWR_FAIL-A AI 0.75-6 GY (Gray) TTYCS-4
J2
4 PWR_FAIL-COM TTYCSLA-4
5 PWR_FAIL-B
6 NC - -
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 TD1-A
2 TD1-B
3 RD1-A
TTYCS-4
J4 4 RD1-B AI 0.75-6 GY (Gray)
TTYCSLA-4
5 ISOGND1
6 RD1-H
7 RD1-C
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 TD2-A
2 TD2-B
3 RD2-A
TTYCS-4
J5 4 RD2-B AI 0.75-6 GY (gray)
TTYCSLA-4
5 ISOGND2
6 RD2-H
7 RD2-C
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 TD3-A
2 TD3-B
3 RD3-A
TTYCS-4
J6 4 RD3-B AI 0.75-6 GY (gray)
TTYCSLA-4
5 ISOGND3
6 RD3-H
7 RD3-C

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APPENDIX 2 ROD TERMINALS

Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable


1 TD4-A
2 TD4-B
3 RD4-A
TTYCS-4
J7 4 RD4-B AI 0.75-6 GY (gray)
TTYCSLA-4
5 ISOGND4
6 RD4-H
7 RD4-C
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 TD5-A
2 TD5-B TTYCS-1Q
3 RD5-H TTYCSLA-1Q
4 RD5-C
J8 AI 0.75-6 GY (gray)
5 TD6-A
6 TD6-B TTYCS-1Q
7 RD6-H TTYCSLA-1Q
8 RD6-C
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 TD7-A
2 TD7-B TTYCS-1Q
3 RD7-H TTYCSLA-1Q
4 RD7-C
J9 AI 0.75-6 GY (gray)
5 TD8-A
6 TD8-B TTYCS-1Q
7 RD8-H TTYCSLA-1Q
8 RD8-C

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APPENDIX 2 ROD TERMINALS

MC-3020D, MC-DIN Board (24P0116)


Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 24V_IN AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue)
2 24V_GND
J1 3 MODBUS-A AI 0.14-8 GY (gray) MC1.5-W-Lxxx
4 MODBUS-B
5 GND
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 24V_OUT AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue)
2 24V_GND
J2 3 MODBUS-A AI 0.14-8 GY (gray) MC1.5-W-Lxxx
4 MODBUS-B
5 GND
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 DV12V_OUT1
2 DIGI_IN1
3 DIGI_RTN1
4 GND
J3* AI 1-6 RD (red) MPYC-12
5 DC12V_OUT2
6 DIGI_IN2
7 DIGI_RTN2
8 GND
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 DV12V_OUT3
2 DIGI_IN3
3 DIGI_RTN3
4 GND
J4* AI 1-6 RD (red) MPYC-12
5 DC12V_OUT4
6 DIGI_IN4
7 DIGI_RTN4
8 GND

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APPENDIX 2 ROD TERMINALS

Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable


1 DV12V_OUT5
2 DIGI_IN5
3 DIGI_RTN5
4 GND
J5* AI 1-6 RD (red) MPYC-12
5 DC12V_OUT6
6 DIGI_IN6
7 DIGI_RTN6
8 GND
*: Pin #1 and 5: no cable connection. However the jumper connection is necessary between #1
and 2 and #5 and 6 depending on the input specification.

Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable


1 DV12V_OUT7
2 DIGI_IN7
3 DIGI_RTN7
4 GND
J6* AI 1-6 RD (red) MPYC-12
5 DC12V_OUT8
6 DIGI_IN8
7 DIGI_RTN8
8 GND
*: Pin #1 and 5: no cable connection. However the jumper connection is necessary between #1
and 2 and #5 and 6 depending on the input specification.

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APPENDIX 2 ROD TERMINALS

MC-3030D, MC-DOUT Board (24P0117)


Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 24V_IN AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue)
2 24V_GND
J1 3 MODBUS-A AI 0.14-8 GY (gray) MC1.5-W-Lxxx
4 MODBUS-B
5 GND
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 24V_OUT AI 0.34-6 TQ (blue)
2 24V_GND
J2 3 MODBUS-A AI 0.14-8 GY (gray) MC1.5-W-Lxxx
4 MODBUS-B
5 GND
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 A1
2 COM1
3 B1
J3 AI 1-6 RD (red) MPYC-12
4 A2
5 COM2
6 B2
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 A3
2 COM3
3 B3
J4 AI 1-6 RD (red) MPYC-12
4 A4
5 COM4
6 B4
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 A5
2 COM5
3 B5
J5 AI 1-6 RD (red) MPYC-12
4 A6
5 COM6
6 B6
Connector # Pin # Signal name Rod terminal to use Connected cable
1 A7
2 COM7
3 B7
J6 AI 1-6 RD (red) MPYC-12
4 A8
5 COM8
6 B8

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APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE
Digital Interface
Input sentence

IEC61162-1/2 ABK, ALR, CUR, DBT, DPT, DTM, GGA, GLL, GNS, HDT, MTW, MWV, NRX,
OSD, RMC, ROT, RSA, RSD, THS, TTM, VBW, VDM, VDO, VDR, VHW, VTG,
XDR, ZDA
IEC61162-450 ABK, ALR, CUR, DBT, DPT, DTM, GGA, GLL, GNS, HDT, MTW, MWV, NRX,
OSD, RMC, ROT, RSA, RSD, THS, TTM, VBW, VDM, VDO, VDR, VHW, VTG,
XDR, ZDA
Output sentences

IEC61162-1/2 ABM, ACK, BBM, EVE, HTC, OSD, VBW, VSD, XTE
IEC61162-450 ABM, ACK, BBM, EVE, HTC, OSD, VBW, VSD, XTE
FURUNO proprietary output sentence

PFEC (pidat, pireq, llco, llmba, rminf, rmset, rmevt)

Data reception

Data is received in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced in
IEC 61162-2.

The following parameters are used:


Baud rate: 38,400 bps (HDT, THS, !AIVDM, !AIVDO, !AIABK, $AIALR). The baud rate of all other
sentences is 4800 bps
Data bits: 8 (D7 = 0), Parity: none, Stop bits: 1

D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7

Start Stop
bit Data bits bit

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APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE

Data Sentences
Input sentences

ABK - UAIS Addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgement

$--ABK,xxxxxxxxx,x,x.x,x,x*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 45
1. MMSI of the addressed AIS unit (9 digits)
2. AIS channel of reception (No use)
3. Message ID (6, 8, 12, 14)
4. Message sequence number (0 - 9)
5. Type of acknowledgement (See below)
1 = message was broadcast (6 or 12), but not ACK by addressed AIS unit
2 = message could not be broadcast (quantity of encapsulated data exceeds five slots)
3 = requested broadcast of message (8, 14 or 15) has been successfully completed
4 = late reception of message (7 or 13) ACK that was addressed to this AIS unit (own ship
and referenced a valid transaction
5 = message has been read and acknowledged on a display unit.
ALR - Set alarm state

$--ALR,Hhmmss.ss,xxx,A,A,c—c*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5
1. Time of alarm condition change, UTC (000000.00 - 235960.99)
2. Unique alarm number (identifier) at alarm source (000 - 999)
3. Alarm condition (A=threshold exceeded, V=not exceeded)
4. Alarm acknowledge state (A=acknowledged, V=not acknowledged)
5. Alarm description text (alphanumeric characters, max. 32)
CUR - Current

$--CUR,A,x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011
1. Validity of data (A=valid, V=not valid)
2. Data set number (0 - 9)
3. Layer number (0.0 - 3.0)
4. Current depth in meters (No use)
5. Current direction in degrees (0.00 - 360.00)
6. Direction reference in use (true or relative)
7. Current speed in knots (0.00 - 99.99)
8. Reference layer depth in meters (No use)
9. Heading (0 to 360.00)
10. Heading reference in use (true or magnetic)
11. Speed reference (B=Bottom track W=Water track P=Positioning system)

DBT - Depth below transducer

$--DBT,xxxx.x,f,xxxx.x,M,xxxx.x,F*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Water depth (0.00-99999.99)
2. feet
3. Water depth (0.00-99999.99)
4. Meters
5. Water depth (0.00-99999.99)
6. Fathoms

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APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE

DPT - Depth

$--DPT,x.x,x.x,x.x*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3
1. Water depth relative to the transducer, meters (0.00-99999.99)
2. Offset from transducer, meters (No use)
3. Minimum range scale in use (No use)

DTM - Datum reference

$--DTM,ccc,a,x.x,a,x.x,a,x.x,ccc*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Local datum (W84=WGS84 W72=WGS72 S85=SGS85, P90=PE90
2. Local datum subdivision code (NULL or one character)
3. Lat offset, min (0 - 59.99999)
4. N/S
5. Lon offset, min (0 - 59.99999)
6. E/W
7. Altitude offset, meters (No use)
8. Reference datum (W84=WGS84 W72=WGS72 S85=SGS85, P90=PE90)

GGA - Global positioning system fix data

$--GGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1. UTC of position (no use)
2. Latitude (0000.00000 - 9000.00000)
3. N/S
4. Longitude (0000.00000 - 18000.00000)
5. E/W
6. GPS quality indicator (1 - 8)
7. Number of satllite in use (No use)
8. Horizontal dilution of precision (0.0 - 999.9)
9. Antenna altitude above/below mean sealevel (No use)
10. Unit, m (No use)
11. Geoidal separation (No use)
12. Unit, m (No use)
13. Age of differential GPS data (0 - 999)
14. Differential reference station ID (No use)

GLL - Geographic position, latitude/longitude

$--GLL,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,hhmmss.ss,a,x*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 67
1. Latitude (0000.00000 - 9000.00000)
2. N/S
3. Longitude (0000.00000 - 18000.00000)
4. E/W
5. UTC of position (No use)
6. Status (A=data valid V=data invalid)
7. Mode indicator (A=Autonomous D=Differential E=Estimated M=Manual input S=Simulator)

AP-9
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE

GNS - GNSS fix data


$--GNS,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,IIIII.III,a,c--c,xx,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213
1. UTC of position (no use)
2. Latitude (0000.00000 - 9000.00000)
3. N/S
4. Longitude (0000.00000 - 18000.00000)
5. E/W
6. Mode indicator (P, R, D, F, A, E, M, S)
N=No fix A=Autonomous D=Differential P=Precise R=Real Time Kinematic
F=Float RTK E=Estimated Mode M=Manual Input Mode S=Simulator Mode
7. Total number of satellites in use (No use)
8. HDOP (0.00 - 999.99)
9. Antenna altitude, meters (-999.99 - 9999.99)
10. Geoidal separation (No use)
11. Age of differential data (0 - 99)
12. Differential reference station ID (No use)
13. Naivgational status indicator (S=Safe, C=Caution, U=Unsafe, V=Not valid)

HDT - Heading, true

$--HDT, xxx.x,T*hh<CR><LF>
1 2
1. Heading, degrees (0.00 to 360.00)
2. True (T)

MTW - Water temperature

$--MTW,x.x,C<CR><LF>
1
1. Water temperature, degrees C (-100.000 - 100.000)

MWV - Wind speed and angle

$--MWV,x.x,a,x.x,a,A*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 45
1. Wind angle, degrees (0.00 - 360.00)
2. Reference (R/T, R=Relative, T=Theoretical)
3. Wind speed (0.00 - 9999.99)
4. Wind speed units (K=km/h M=m/s N=nm)
5. Status (A)

AP-10
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE

NRX - Navtex received data

$--NRX,xxx,xxx,xx,aaxx,x,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,xxxx,x.x,x.x, A,c--c*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1. Number of sentences (001 to 999)


2. Sentence number (001-999)
3. Sequential message ID (00 to 99)
4. Navtex message code (aaxx aa: AA to ZZ xx: 00 to 99)
5. Frequency table index (0 to 9, null)
6. UTC of receipt of message (No use)
7. Day (0 to 31, null)
8. Month (01 to 12, null)
9. Year (0000 to 9999, null)
10. Total number of characters in this series of NRX sentences (1 to 8000, null)
11. Total number of bad characters (0 to 8000, null)
12. Status indication (A=correct message, V=incorrect message; Null)
13. Message body (English alphanumeric characters)

OSD - Own ship data

$--OSD,x.x,A,x.x,a,x.x,a,x.x,x.x,a*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Heading, degrees true (0.00 - 359.99, null)
2. Heading status (A=data valid, V=data invalid)
3. Vessel course, degrees true (0.00 - 359.99, null)
4. Course reference (B/M/W/R/P, null)
B=Bottom tracking log
M=Manually entered
W=Water referenced
R=Radar tracking (of fixed target)
P=Positioning system ground reference
5. Vessel speed (0.00 - 999.99, null)
6. Speed reference, B/M/W/R/P
7. Vessel set, degrees true, manually entered (0.00 - 359.99)
8. Vessel drift (speed), manually entered (0.00 - 99.99, null)
9. Speed units (N=Knots)
RMC - Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT datas
$--RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,ddmmyy,x.x,a,a,a*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213
1. UTC of position fix (000000 - 235959)
2. Status (A=data valid, V=navigation receiver warning)
3. Latitude (0000.00000 - 9000.0000)
4. N/S
5. Longitude (0000.00000 - 18000.0000)
6. E/W
7. Speed over ground, knots (0.00 - 99.94)
8. Course over ground, degrees true (0.0 - 360.0)
9. Date (010100 - 311299)
10. Magnetic variation, degrees E/W (0.00 - 180.0/NULL)
11. E/W
12. Mode indicator (A= Autonomous mode D= Differential mode S= Simulator
F=Float RTK P=Precise R=Real time kinematic E=Estimated (DR) M=Manual
13. Navigational status indication (S=Safe C=Caution U=Unsafe V=Navigational status not valid)

AP-11
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE

ROT - Rate of turn


$--ROT,x.x,A*hh<CR><LF>
1 2
1. Rate of turn, deg/min, "-"=bow turns to port (-9999.9 - 9999.9)
2. Status (A=data valid, V=data invalid)

RSA - Rudder sensor angle


$--RSA,x.x,A,x.x,A*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4
1. Starboard(or single) rudder sensor data (-180 - 180.0, NULL)
2. Starboard(or single) rudder sensor status (A=Vaild N=Data invalid)
3. Port rudder sensor data (-180 - 180.0, NULL)
4. Port rudder sensor status (A=Vaild N=Data invalid)

RSD - Radar system data


$--RSD,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,N,H*hh <CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1. Origin 1 range, from own ship (0.000 - 999) (see note 2)
2. Origin 1 bearing, degrees from 0 (0.0 - 359.9) (see note 2)
3. Variable range marker 1(VRM1), range (0.000 - 999)
4. Bearing line 1(EBL1), degrees from 0 (0.0 - 359.9)
5. Origin 2 range (0.000 - 999.9) (see note 2)
6. Origin 2 bearing (0.0 - 359.9)(see note 2)
7. VRM2,.9 range (0.000 - 999)
8. EBL2, degrees (0.0 - 360.0)
9. Cursor range, from own ship (0.000 - 999)
10. Cursor bearing, degrees clockwise from 0 (0.0 - 359.9)
11. Range scale in use (0.0625 - 120)
12. Range units (K/N/S)
13. Display rotation (see note 1)

NOTES
1 Display rotation:
C=Course-up, course-over-ground up, degrees true
H=Head-up, ship's heading(center-line) 0 up
N=North-up, true north is 0 up
2 Origin 1 and origin 2 are located at the stated range and bearing
from own ship and provide for two independent sets of variable range
markers (VRM) and electronic bearing lines (EBL) originating away from
own ship position.

THS - True heading & status

$--THS,xxx.x,a*hh<CR><LF>
1 2
1. Heading, degrees True (0.00 to 360.00)
2. Mode indicator (A=Autonomous S=Simulator)

AP-12
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE

TTM - Tracked target message

$--TTM,xx,x.x,x.x,a,x.x,x.x,a,x.x,x.x,a,c--c,a,a,hhmmss.ss,a*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1. Target number (00 to 999)
2. Target distance from own ship (0.000 - 99.999)
3. Bearing from own ship,degrees (0.0 - 359.9)
4. True or Relative (T)
5. Target speed (0.00 - 999.99, null)
6. Target course, degrees (0.0 - 359.9, null)
7. True or Relative
8. Distance of closet point of approach (0.00 - 99.99, null)
9. Time to CPA, min., "-" increasing (-99.99 - 99.99, null)
10. Speed/distance units (N=nm)
11. Target name (null)
12. Target status (L=Lost Q=Acquiring T=Tracking)
13. Reference target (R, NULL otherwise)
14. UTC of data (null)
15. Type of acquisition (A=Automatic M=Manual )

VBW - Dual ground/water speed

$--VBW,x.x,x.x,x,x.x,x.x,x,x.x,x,x.x,x*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Longitudinal water speed, knots (-9999.999 - 9999.999)
2. Transverse water speed, knots (-9999.999 - 9999.999, null)
3. Status: water speed, A=data valid V=data invalid
4. Longitudinal ground speed, knots (-9999.999 - 9999.999)
5. Transverse ground speed, knots (-9999.999 - 9999.999, null)
6. Status: ground speed, A=data valid V=data invalid
7. Stern transverse water speed, knots (-9999.999 - 9999.999)
8. Status: stern water speed, A=data valid V=data invalid
9. Stern transverse ground speed, knots (-9999.999 - 9999.999)
10. Status: stern ground speed, A=data valid V=data invalid

VDM - UAIS VHF data-link message

!--VDM,x,x,x,x,s--s,x*hh<CR><LF>
1234 5 6
1. Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message (1 to 9)
2. Message sentence number (1 to 9)
3. Sequential message identifier (0 to 9, NULL)
4. AIS channel Number (A or B)
5. Encapsulated ITU-R M.1371 radio message (1 - 63 bytes)
6. Number of fill-bits (0 to 5)
VDO - UAIS VHFG data-link own vessel report

!--VDO,x,x,x,x,s--s,x*hh<CR><LF>
1234 5 6
1. Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message (1 to 9)
2. Message sentence number (1 to 9)
3. Sequential message identifier (0 to 9, NULL)
4. AIS channel Number (A or B, NULL)
5. Encapsulated ITU-R M.1371 radio message (1 - 63 bytes)
6. Number of fill-bits (0 to 5)

AP-13
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE

VDR - Set and drift

$--VDR,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N*hh <CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Direction, degrees (0.00 - 360.00, null)
2. T=True (fixed)
3. Direction, degrees (0.00 - 360.00, null)
4. M=Magnetic (fixed)
5. Current speed (0 - 99.99)
6. N=Knots (fixed)
VHW - Water speed and headings

$--VHW,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K*hh <CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Heading, degrees (0.00 - 360.00)
2. T=True (fixed)
3. Heading, degrees (0.00 - 360.00)
4. M=Magnetic (fixed)
5. Speed, knots (0.00 - 9999.99)
6. N=Knots (fixed)
7. Speed, knots (0.00 - 9999.99)
8. K=km/hr (fixed)
VTG - Course over ground and ground speed

$--VTG,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K,a*hh <CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89
1. Course over ground, degrees (0.00 - 360.00)
2. T=True (fixed)
3. Course over ground, degrees (No use)
4. M=Magnetic (No Use)
5. Speed over ground, knots (0.00-99.94)
6. N=Knots (fixed)
7. Speed over ground (0.00-99.94)
8. K=km/h (fixed)
9. Mode indicator (A=Autonomous, D=Differential E=Estimated (dead reckoning)
M=Manual input S=Simulator P=Precision)
XDR - Transducer measurements

$--XDR,a,x.x,a,c--c,……………a,x.x, a,c...c*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5
1. Transducer type, transducer no. (C, A, F, N, P, R, T, H, V)
2. Measurement data, transducer no. (Transducer no. N)
3. Units of measure, transducer no. (Transducer type, transducer no. N)
#1=CC #1=AD
#1=DM #1=FH
#1=NN #1=PB
#1=RI #1=TR
#1=HP #1=VM
4. Data, varialbe number of transducers
5. Transducer “n”

AP-14
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE

ZDA - Time and date

$--ZDA,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,xxxx,xx,xx*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6
1. UTC (000000.00 - 235960.99)
2. Day (01 - 31)
3. Month (01 -12)
4. Year (UTC, 1970 - 2037)
5. Local zone, hours (No use)
6. Loca zone, minutes (No use)

Output sentences

See input sentences for OSD and VBW.

ABM - UAIS Addressed binary and safety related message


!--ABM,x,x,x,xxxxxxxxx,x,x.x,s--s,x*hh<CR><LF>
12 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message (1 - 9)
2. Message sentence number (1 - 9)
3. Message sequence identifier (0 - 3)
4. The MMSI of destination AIS unit for the ITU-R M.1371 message (9 digits)
5. AIS channel for broadcast of the radio message (0 - 3)
6. VDL message number (6 or 12), see ITU-R M.1371
7. Encapsulated data (1 - 63 bytes)
8. Number of fill-bits (0 - 5)

ACK - Acknowledge alarm


$--ACK,xxx*hh<CR><LF>
1
1. Local alarm number (identifier) (000 - 999)

BBM - UAIS broadcast binary message


$--BBM,x,x,x,x,xx,s--s,x*hh<CR><LF>
12 3 4 5 6 7
1. Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message (1 - 9)
2. Sentence number (1 - 9)
3. Sequential Message identifier (0 - 9)
4. AIS channel for broadcast of the radio message (0 - 3)
5. ITU-R M.1371 message ID (8 or 14)
6. Encapsulated data (1 - 63 bytes)
7. Number of fill-bits, 0 to 5

EVE - General event message


$ --EVE,hhmmss.ss,c--c,c--c*hh <CR><LF>
1 2 3
1. Event time (000000.00 - 235960.99)
2. Tag code used for identification of source of event (RA0001 - RA0010, EI0001 - EI0016,
IN0001 - IN0016, II0001 - II0016)
3. Event description (OPERATION)

AP-15
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE

HTC - Heading/Track control command


$**HTC,A,x.x,a,a,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1. Override, A = in use, V = not in use
2. Commanded rudder angle, degrees
3. Commanded rudder direction, L/R = port/starboard
4. Selected steering mode
5. Turn mode R = radius controlled
T = turn rate controlled
N = turn is not controlled
6. Commanded rudder limit, degrees (unsigned)
7. Commanded off-heading limit, degrees (unsigned)
8. Commanded radius of turn for heading changes, n.miles
9. Commanded rate of turn to heading changes, deg/min
10. Commanded heading-to-steer, degrees
11. Commanded off-track limit, n.miles (unsigned)
12. Commanded track, degrees
13. Heading reference in use, T/M
14. Sentence status

VSD - UAIS Voyage static data


$--VSD,x.x,x.x,x.x,c--c,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,x.x,x.x*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Type of ship and cargo category (0 - 255)
2. Maximum present static draught (0 to 25.5 meters, null)
3. Persons on-board (0 - 8191, null)
4. Destination (1 - 20 characters, null)
5. Estimated UTC of arrival at destination (000000.00 - 235959.99)
6. Estimated day of arrival at destination (00 to 31(UTC))
7. Estimated month of arrival at destination (00 to 12(UTC))
8. Navigational status (0 - 15, null)
9. Regional application flags (0 - 15)

XTE - Xross-track error, measure

$--XTE,A,A,x.x,a,N,a*hh<CR><LF>
12 3 45 6
1. Status: A=data valid V=LORAN C blink or SNR warning
2. Status: V=LORAN C blink or SNR warning
3. Magnitude of cross-track error (0.0000 - 9.9999)
4. Direction to steer, L/R
5. Units, nautical miles (fixed)
6. Mode indicator (A=Autonomous mode D=Differential mode S=Simulator mode)

AP-16
APPENDIX 3 DIGITAL INTERFACE

Serial Interface

TD-A
TD-B
ISOGND LTC1535
RD-A
RD-B
110 ohm*
* Set with jumper.
470 ohm Switchable open/close.
RD-H
PC-400
RD-C

Sensor Adapter: IEC 61162-2/1 input/output

470 ohm
RD-H
PC-400
RD-C

Sensor Adapter: IEC 61162-1 input

10 ohm
TD-A
SN65LBC172
10 ohm
TD-B

Sensor Adapter: IEC 61162-1 output

AP-17
APPENDIX 4 RA/IF BOARD JUMPER
VALUES
The values for each jumper block on the RA/IF board (24P0140) are shown below.

CH1/CH2 signal settings

J1/J8 HD-TERM J3/J16 VID-TERM J5/J18 BP-TERM J10/J22 TRG-TERM


1-2 1.2 kΩ 1-5 75Ω 1-2 1.2 kΩ 1-5 50Ω
2-3 OFF 2-6 50Ω 2-3 OFF 2-6 75Ω

J2/J9 HD-PULL UP 3-7 1.2 kΩ J6/J19 BP-PULL UP 3-7 180kΩ

1-4 5V IN 4-8 100 kΩ 1-4 5V IN 4-8 1.2 kΩ

2-5 OC (560Ω) J4/J12 HD-POLARITY 2-5 OC (560Ω) J13/J24 BP-PULSE NUM


3-6 OC (1 kΩ) 1-2 NORMAL 3-6 OC (1 kΩ) 1-2 2048
2-3 REVERSE 2-3 1024

Input bypass settings (CH2 only)

J7/J11 HD-INTERFACE J17/J20 BP-INTERFACE


1-2 ADJUST 1-2 ADJUST
2-3 BYPASS 2-3 BYPASS

J14/J15 VID-INTERFACE J21/J23


1-2 ADJUST 1-2 ADJUST
2-3 BYPASS 2-3 BYPASS

AP-18
FMD-3100-* 24AN-X-9851 -3 1/1
PACKING LIST
NAME OUTLINE DESCRIPTION/CODE № Q'TY NAME OUTLINE DESCRIPTION/CODE № Q'TY
ユニット UNIT 取扱説明CD
FMD3100 O/M *CDROM*J 1
パネルPC部箱詰品
1 OPERATOR'S MANUAL CD (*2)
PCU-3000-*
000-179-364-1*
PANEL COMPUTER UNIT
COMPLETE SET 000-024-894-00 ** 操作要領書
OS*-44840-* 1
トラックボール操作部
1 OPERATOR'S GUIDE
RCU-030-*
000-178-756-1*
TRACKBALL CONTROL UNIT
000-024-900-00 ** 装備設定要領書
*42-01311-* 1
付属品 ACCESSORIES
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DVD-R書込品 000-178-761-1*
2450112- 1 装備要領書
FMD-3100 INSTALL DVD IM*-44840-* 1
001-305-330-00 INSTALLATION MANUAL
DVDドライブ 000-178-759-1*
DVSM-PT58U2V-BK 1
DVD DRIVE
000-190-963-10
工事材料 INSTALLATION MATERIALS
工事材料
CP24-03101 1
INSTALLATION MATERIALS
001-262-570-00
図書 DOCUMENT
ドングルインフォメーションシート
1
DONGLE INFORMATION (*)
SHEET 999-999-085-0*
取扱説明CD
FMD3100 O/M *CD-ROM*E 1
OPERATOR'S MANUAL CD (*1)
000-178-842-1*

1.コ-ド番号末尾の[**]は、選択品の代表コードを表します。 3.(*2)の書類は、和文仕様専用
1.CODE NUMBER ENDING WITH "**" INDICATES THE CODE NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVE MATERIAL. 3.(*2) MARKED DOCUMENTS ARE FOR JAPANESE SET ONLY.
4.(*)は、ダミーコードに付き、注文できません。
A-1

2.(*1)の書類は、英文仕様専用
4.(*) THIS CODE CANNOT BE ORDERED.
2.(*1) MARKED DOCUMENTS ARE FOR ENGLISH SET ONLY.

(略図の寸法は、参考値です。 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY.)


C4484-Z01-D
A-2

CODE NO. 001-262-570-00 24AN-X-9401 -0


TYPE CP24-03101 1/1

工事材料表
INSTALLATION MATERIALS
番 号 名  称 略  図 型名/規格 数量 用途/備考
NO. NAME OUTLINE DESCRIPTIONS Q'TY REMARKS
コンベックス
1 CV-100N 6
CABLE TIE
CODE NO.
000-162-167-10
圧着端子
2 FV1.25-4(LF) RED 6
CRIMP-ON LUG
CODE NO.
000-166-666-10

型式/コード番号が2段の場合、下段より上段に代わる過渡期品であり、どちらかが入っています。 なお、品質は変わりません。

TWO TYPES AND CODES MAY BE LISTED FOR AN ITEM. THE LOWER PRODUCT MAY BE SHIPPED IN PLACE OF THE UPPER PRODUCT.
QUALITY IS THE SAME.
(略図の寸法は、参考値です。 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY.)

FURUNO ELECTRIC CO .,LTD.
C4484-M01-A
20/Jan/2014 H.MAKI
D-1
20/Jan/2014 H.MAKI
D-2
7/Nov/2013 H.MAKI
D-3
7/Nov/2013 H.MAKI
D-4
D-5

11/Dec/2013 H.MAKI
1 2 4 5 6 S-1
3
IEC61162-1/2 IEC61162-1

GYRO
AIS

GPS

LOG
*1

*1

*1

*1
TTYCS(LA)-1Q

TTYCS(LA)-1Q
TTYCS(LA)-4

TTYCS(LA)-4
*1
STP(CAT5) CABLE ネットワーク機器
NETWORK EQUIPMENT
*5 *5
A

8
P

P
パネルPC部 *2 *3 スイッチングハブ

10

10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PANEL COMPUTER UNIT LAN2
8 FR-FTPC-CY, 8 SWITCHING HUB *2
TX(-)
TX(+)
GND
RX(-)
RX(+)
TX(-)
TX(+)
GND
RX(-)
RX(+)

TX(-)
TX(+)
GND
RX(-)
RX(+)
TX(-)
TX(+)
GND
RX(-)
RX(+)
PCU-3000 10/20/30m,φ13 HUB-100 (8 PORTS)

3
または OR
PE *1
J1

J2

100-230VAC NR203PF-VVS1.25
センサーアダプター
COM1

COM2

COM3

COM4
IV-1.25sq.
SENSOR ADAPTER

1φ,50/60Hz 3.5m,φ8.6
MC-3000S(SERIAL 8ch)
PCA100293 MC-3020D(DIGITAL IN)
MC-3030D(DIGITAL OUT)
DVI-D

DVI-I
(+)
(-)

USB3

USB1

USB4

USB2

LAN1
(詳細はC4473-C02を参照)
J1

J2

J3

J4

(REFER TO C4473-C02 FOR DETAIL)


1
2
3

1961986

24

24

8
ケーブル最大長:5m TOTAL: MAX.5m
PE *1
DVIP(I)-DP CABLE,5m
*3

USB延長ケーブル
JH C01MF A-A,1m
EXTENSION CABLE
IV-2sq.

*2
DTI-C5e350_VCV
10/20/30m,φ13
*1
USB CABLE,MAX.5m
B
DVI-D/D_SLINK5M
FS-CABLE EU(230V)
80099(100V),1.8m

*2

*1

100-115/ *1
200-230VAC DPYC-1.5 PR-240
*1
DPYC-1.5

1.5m

1φ,50/60Hz
5m,φ7

MJ-A3SPF0013A, J5
2m

IN1 J1
3A 3.5m,φ6.9 3 レーダー接続箱
MJ-A10SPF0020A,5/10/20/30m

*1
USBプリンタ
USB PRINTER
24VDC (+) シロ WHT GND 1 クロ BLK 航海用レーダー
(-) クロ BLK RADAR CONNECTION HD 2
P
アカ RED MARINE RADAR
24

15

RJ45 J3 BOX

または OR
*2 GND 3 ダイ ORG
MOD-Z072,2/5/10m,φ6 8 RCB-002 *2 P
TRACKBALL CONTROL UNIT

外部機器
EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT

BP 4 キ YEL
RGBフレームシンクロナイザ
100-230VAC
1φ,50/60Hz
または OR
24VDC

トラックボール操作部

GND 5 ミドリ GRN

RJ45
(DVI-D, Full HD)

RGB FRAME SYNCHRONIZER


(FullHD to UXGA) *1 *4

VIDEO 6 アオ BLU (2C-2V)

8
*2

P
VIDEO_G 7 チャ BRN
外部モニター
EXT. MONITOR

TRG 8 ハイ GRY
DVDドライブ
5139U BLACK

インテリジェントハブ POWER_FAIL-A 1 NC 9
キーボード

DVD DRIVE

INTELLIGENT HUB
DVRP-U8V

POWER_FAIL-B 2 SHIELD 10
KEYBOARD
RCU-030

HUB-3000 *2
J2 *2
1
2
9
PE 10 MJ-A10SPF0020A
IN2 航海用レーダー

NOT USED
5/10/20/30m
MARINE RADAR

*1
DPYC-1.5
*1
C IV-1.25sq. 同上 DITTO
*1
DPYC-1.5
*1 Dsub-15P
15

アラームシステム
ALARM SYSTEM
RGB COAX. CABLE

100-230VAC
1φ,50/60Hz
DCU(VR-3000)

PR-240接続詳細
DETAIL FOR PR-240 CONNECTION
VR-3010

*1
100-115/ DPYC-1.5 7 AC/DC電源ユニット(+) 3
注記 200-230VAC 6 AC/DC POWER (-) 2
*1)造船所手配。 1φ,50/60Hz 5 SUPPLY UNIT E 1
4 PR-240 *2
D *2)オプション。
*3)コネクタは現地にて取付け。 PE *1
*4)推奨:IMAGENICS RS-1500など。 IV-2sq.
*5)IEC61162-2のとき、RX+とRX-の間に終端抵抗が必要。
IEC61162-1では、3、8番ピンのアイソレートグランドは不要。
DRAWN TITLE
NOTE
18/Jul/2014 T.YAMASAKI FMD-3100
*1: SHIPYARD SUPPLY. CHECKED 名称
*2: OPTION. 18/Jul/2014 H.MAKI 電子海図情報表示装置
APPROVED
*3: FIT CONNECTORS AT LOCAL.
18/Jul/2014 H.MAKI 相互結線図
*4: RECOMMENDED: IMAGENICS RS-1500, ETC.. SCALE MASS NAME
*5: IEC61162-2 REQUIRES A TERMINNATOR BETWEEN RX+ AND RX-. kg ECDIS
IEC61162-1 DOES NOT REQUIRE ISOLATE GROUND AT 3 OR 8 PINS. DWG No. REF.No.
C4484-C01- B 24-016-6001-0 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
D
C
B
A

NOTE
注記

SCALE
DRAWN
UNIT
UNIT

CHECKED

DWG.No.
APPROVED
制御部

HUB-100
EC-3000

PCU-3000
PROCESSOR

*2: OPTION.
*2

または OR
パネルPC部

スイッチングハブ
FR-FTPC-CY,

6/Jan/2014
6/Jan/2014
SWITCHING HUB
10/20/30m,φ13

PANEL COMPUTER

*2)オプション。
*1)造船所手配。
*1

MASS
J2
DPYC-1.5

*1: SHIPYARD SUPPLY.


1

24VDC 1 24V_IN
*1

C4473-C02- D
2 24V_GND

H.MAKI
6/Jan/2014 H.MAKI
TTYCS(LA)-1 3 PWR_FAIL-A
ALARM SYSTEM

*3)A:ノーマルオープン、
B:ノーマルクローズ。

*4: NOT USED FOR FMD-3100.


*4)FMD-3100では不使用。
4 PWR_FAIL-COM

*1
*1

IV-1.25sq.
IV-1.25sq.

kg
T.YAMASAKI
MC-3030D *2 MC-3020D *2 MC-3010A *2 *4 5 PWR_FAIL-B
(DIGITAL OUT) *2 (DIGITAL IN) *2 (ANALOG 3ch) *2 6 NC

*1
J2 J1 MC1.5-W-L600/ J2 J1 MC1.5-W-L600/ J2 J1 MC1.5-W-L600/ J1
1000/2000/3000, 1000/2000/3000, 1000/2000/3000,

*3: A:NORMAL OPEN, B:NORMAL CLOSE.


1 24V_IN 1 1 24V_IN 1 1 24V_IN 1 1 24V_VOUT

REF.No.
2 24V_GND 2 0.6/1/2/3m 2 24V_GND 2 0.6/1/2/3m 2 24V_GND 2 0.6/1/2/3m 2 24V_GND

IV-1.25sq.
SENSOR ADAPTER

3 MOD_BUS-A 3 3 MOD_BUS-A 3 3 MOD_BUS-A 3 3 MOD_BUS-A


4 MOD_BUS-B 4 4 MOD_BUS-B 4 4 MOD_BUS-B 4 4 MOD_BUS-B
センサーアダプター *2

FCR-2819 SER.
MC-3000S(SERIAL 8ch)

5 GND 5 5 GND 5 5 GND 5 5 GND


*1 J3 J3 *1 J3 J4 *1
TTYCS(LA)-4

FMD-3100/3200/3300
DIGITAL MPYC-12 1 A1 1 DC12V_OUT1 ANALOG TTYCS(LA)-1 1 AN1_IN TD1-A 1 SERIAL
P
OUT 1-4 2 COM1 *1 2 DIGI_IN1 2 AN1_GND TD1-B 2 (IEC61162-2)

*3
3 B1 MPYC-12 3
DIGITAL DIGI-RTN1 3 CURR1_JP1 RD1-A 3
P
*1
IV-1.25sq.

4 A2 4 GND 4 CURR1_JP2 RD1-B 4

24-014-6003-2
IN 1-4
5 COM2 (CONTACT CLOSURE) 5 DC12V_OUT2 J4 ISOGND 5
選択

6 B2 6 DIGI_IN2 同上 1 AN2_IN RD1-H 6


SELECT

J4 7 DIGI-RTN2 DITTO 2 AN2_GND RD1-C 7


*1
2

1 A3 8 GND 3 CURR2_JP1 J5
2 COM3 4 CURR2_JP2 TTYCS(LA)-4
J4 TD2-A 1 SERIAL

名称

NAME
P

TITLE
3 B3 1 DC12V_OUT3 J5 TD2-B 2 (IEC61162-1)
4 A4 2 DIGI_IN3 1 AN3_IN RD2-A 3
5 COM4 3 DIGI-RTN3 2 AN3_GND RD2-B 4
6 B4 4 GND 3 CURR3_JP1 ISOGND 5
*1 J5 5 DC12V_OUT4 4 CURR3_JP2 RD2-H 6
P
DIGITAL MPYC-12 1 A5 6 DIGI_IN4 *1 J8 RD2-C 7
2 TTYCS(LA)-1Q
OUT 5-8 COM5 7 DIGI-RTN4 SERIAL 1 TD5-A J6

相互結線図
3 B5 8 GND (IEC61162-1) 2 TD5-B TD3-A 1 同上
P
4 A6 J5 3 RD5-H TD3-B 2 DITTO
*1

SENSOR ADAPTER
5 COM6 1 DC12V_OUT5 4 RD5-C RD3-A 3
P
6 B6 DIGITAL MPYC-12 2 DIGI_IN5 5 TD6-A RD3-B 4
J6 IN 5-8 3 DIGI-RTN5 同上 6 TD6-B ISOGND 5

センサーアダプター
1 A7 (24VDC CURRENT) 4 GND DITTO 7 RD6-H RD3-H 6
2 COM7 5 DC12V_OUT6 8 RD6-C RD3-C 7
3-4間ジャンパー設定

3 B7 6 DIGI_IN6 J9 J7

INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
4 A8 7 DIGI-RTN6 1 TD7-A TD4-A 1
P

MC-3000S/3010A/3020D/3030D
5 COM8 8 GND 2 TD7-B TD4-B 2
6 B8 J6 3 RD7-H RD4-A 3
3

1 DC12V_OUT7 4 RD7-C RD4-B 4


JUMPER SETTING BETWEEN 3 AND 4;

2 DIGI_IN7 5 TD8-A ISOGND 5


3 DIGI-RTN7 6 TD8-B RD4-H 6
P
4 GND 7 RD8-H RD4-C 7
オープン:電圧入力、ショート:電流入力

5 DC12V_OUT8 8 RD8-C
OPEN: VOLTAGE INPUT, CLOSE: CURRENT INPUT

6 DIGI_IN8
S-2

7 DIGI-RTN8
8 GND

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