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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
The contents of the present technical manual have been arranged into 9
Chapters as follows:

Warnings
Chapter 1 DESCRIPTION AND MAIN CHARACTERISTICS
Chapter 2 OPERATION
Chapter 3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Chapter 4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Chapter 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
Chapter 6 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
Chapter 7 PARTS LIST
Chapter 8 INSTALLATION
Chapter 9 FIGURES

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 DESCRIPTION AND MAIN CHARACTERISTICS ...................................................1-1


1.1 INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................1-1
CHAPTER 2 OPERATION ...................................................................................................................2-1
CHAPTER 3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................3-1
3.1 INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................3-1
3.2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................................3-1
3.2.1 Buffer Box Unit (Figure 3.2) ..............................................................................................3-1
3.2.2 Decoder (Figure 3.2) ...........................................................................................................3-2
3.2.3 SRT - Console Transmission Format ...................................................................................3-3
CHAPTER 4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................4-1
4.1 INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................4-1
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................5-1
5.1 INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................5-1
5.1.1 General ................................................................................................................................5-1
5.1.2 Organization ........................................................................................................................5-1
5.1.3 Personnel .............................................................................................................................5-1
5.1.4 Tools and Instruments .........................................................................................................5-1
5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES ............................................................................................5-2
5.2.1 Safety Precautions ...............................................................................................................5-2
5.2.2 Preliminary Check ...............................................................................................................5-2
5.2.3 Troubleshooting Operations ................................................................................................5-3
CHAPTER 6 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE .................................................................................6-1
6.1 GENERAL ..................................................................................................................................6-1
6.1.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................................6-1
6.1.2 Safety Precautions ...............................................................................................................6-1
6.1.3 Personnel .............................................................................................................................6-1
6.2 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ..............................................................................6-2
6.2.1 Power Supply Replacement .................................................................................................6-2
6.2.2 Line Filter Replacement ......................................................................................................6-2
6.2.3 SRT-Adapter Board replacement .........................................................................................6-3
CHAPTER 7 PARTS LIST ....................................................................................................................7-1
7.1 INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................7-1
7.1.1 Parts List .............................................................................................................................7-1
7.1.2 Part Location Illustration ....................................................................................................7-1
7.2 PARTS LIST TABLE ...................................................................................................................7-2
CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................8-1
8.1 PRELIMINARY OPERATION ........................................................................................................8-1
8.2 TRANSMITTER CABLE INSTALLATION........................................................................................8-1
8.2.1 Combined video cable installation (Chapter 9, Figure 9.6) ................................................8-1
8.2.2 Standard communication cable installation (Chapter 9, Figure 9.6) ..................................8-1

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8.3 CONSOLE CABLE INSTALLATION ...............................................................................................8-2


8.3.1 Combined video configuration (Chapter 9, Figure 9.6) ......................................................8-2
8.3.2 Standard communication configuration (Chapter 9, Figure 9.6) ........................................8-2
8.3.3 Jumper configuration on SRT Adapter (Chapter 9, Figure 9.8) ..........................................8-2
8.4 PRELIMINARY CHECK (CHAPTER 9, FIGURE 9.4) .......................................................................8-4
8.5 INPUT/OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS SRT ADAPTER........................................................................8-5
8.5.1 Input/Output requirements combined video decoder ...........................................................8-5
8.5.2 Buffer box unit input/output requirements ...........................................................................8-6
CHAPTER 9 FIGURES ..........................................................................................................................9-1

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WARNINGS

IMPORTANT NOTE
For correct operation, please, read this instruction manual
carefully, before operating the equipment.

HIGH VOLTAGES
Radar equipment includes high voltage that can cause injury or loss of life.
Danger exists only when the units are opened exposing internal circuits, as
when servicing the equipment. You do not face any danger during normal
operation. The SRT Adapter Box has been carefully designed to protect
personnel from possible injury from high voltages at normal operation.

When inspecting or servicing the equipment it is nevertheless recommended


that the Line Switch is left open, as an added protection.

Although every effort has been made to eliminate danger to personnel, no


responsibility is accepted for any injury or loss of life suffered in connection
with the equipment.

SAFETY SWITCH
The Radar Unit is provided with a safety switch, which disables the Antenna
rotation during maintenance and avoids high voltage damage. Always turn
the safety switch off, whenever advised in this manual (for instance, before
performing any maintenance or installation procedure). Ignoring safety switch
operation may produce hazard of electrocution as well as other severe
injuries.

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Warning Information
The following warnings appear in the text of this technical manual, and are
repeated here for emphasis:
WARNING
USE EXTREME CARE WHEN WORKING ON THE UNIT
ONCE THE COVER HAS BEEN OPENED. THE MAGNETRON
ASSEMBLY OPERATES AT HIGH VOLTAGES THAT MAY
CAUSE FATAL INJURIES

WARNING
BEWARE OF HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITORS. IT IS
NECESSARY TO SHORT-CIRCUIT THEIR LEADS BEFORE
PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE ACTION.

WARNING
ON THE ELECTRIC SWITCHBOARD, SET THE POWER
BREAKER DEDICATED TO THE PRESENT EQUIPMENT TO
“OFF” AND AFFIX A SIGN, READING: “WORK IN PROGRESS
- DO NOT SWITCH ON! ”

WARNING
USE EXTREME CARE, WHEN WORKING ON THE
EQUIPMENT ONCE THE FRONT COVER HAS BEEN
OPENED. THE MAGNETRON ASSEMBLY OPERATES AT
HIGH VOLTAGES THAT MAY CAUSE FATAL INJURIES!

WARNING
SET THE MAIN LINE BREAKER TO OFF BEFORE
REPLACING A FUSE. FUSES ARE UNDER VOLTAGE
LEVELS WHICH MAY CAUSE FATAL INJURIES!

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DESCRIPTION AND MAIN CHARACTERISTICS

CHAPTER 1
DESCRIPTION AND MAIN
CHARACTERISTICS

1.1 Introduction
This technical manual provides information, data, and procedures relevant to
general description, operation, functional description, scheduled
maintenance, troubleshooting, corrective maintenance and replacement
parts list of the SRT Adapter Box.

For brevity of description, reference to the equipment in this manual, can


also be made by means of the Manufacturer code name:

SRT Adapter Box SRTAB001.

The SRT Adapter Box controls both combined video and standard
communication modes.

Combined video is communication in which the video start


synchronisation (trigger) antenna signals (Azimuth, heading line) and
communication priority (see para.3.2.3) are transmitted on the same RG59
cable (75 ohm).

Standard communication is where the video signal is received on an RG59


coaxial cable (75 ohm), the trigger on another RG59 coaxial cable (75 ohm),
and the antenna signals (Azimuth, heading line) are transmitted on the
TB1/TB2 terminal strips.

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CHAPTER 2
OPERATION

The SRT Adapter Box has not been provided with commands or controls and
therefore, this chapter is not applicable.

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

CHAPTER 3
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

3.1 Introduction
This chapter provides a functional and detailed description of the main
functions and operations performed by the SRT Adapter Box.

3.2 Functional Description


The SRT Adapter Box (Chapter 9, Figure 9.1) performs the following
functions:

• Ensures adequate power supply level (of 50 V) for the TRTX even
with long cable lengths. A 480W AC/DC power supply with universal
input from 85 VDC to 250 VDC is located on the right part of the box.

• Safety switch location to interrupt the antenna rotation during


maintenance.

• SRT adapter board serving as a decoder to interface with the SRT


(TXRX) with a console and standard communication or as a buffer box
unit (buffer and signal repeater).

3.2.1 Buffer Box Unit (Figure 3.2)


If used as a Buffer Box Unit, all input signals are buffered while for outputs,
more specifically, if the J11 jumper is set to TR-EXT, the external trigger
signal is buffered and will exit on the female coax connector J4

In the same way, this configuration also applies to antenna signals (HL,ACP)
setting the jumpers J1 and J2 to EXT.

In case of serial transmission, it is necessary to set the jumpers J7 or J8 to


receive the TXRX and J3 or J6 in case of reception from the radar console,
depending whether these are 232 or 422.

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3.2.2 Decoder (Figure 3.2)


In the case of the Decoder, the combined video signal is buffered, amplitude
and adjusted, using the Gain Adj (R31) potentiometer, sampled inside the
FPGA (U16) .

In this case, the combined video (see parag.3.2.3) from the SRT (TXRX) is
decoded into standard communication for the console. In fact, the sole inputs
will be the coax video connector on J13 and the TB2 terminal strip (with the
serials, power on and safety switch) given that the antenna signals HL and
ACP pass through the combined video signal. The FPGA (U16) then
samples and quantize the data of the whole signal. The trigger is generated
inside the FPGA (U16) and the HL and ACP jumpers need to be set to
VCOMB.

Test (only decoder)

In case of malfunction or error on Heading line, azimuth, trigger and serials, it


is possible to close the jumper J19. The FPGA will simulate these signals,
generating them from the inside.

In case of a positive system response, this means that the error is generated
by the TXRX (in case the board is being used as a Decoder).

If the problem persists, contact the nearest service department, refer to the
website: pro.simrad-yachting.com and look up support.

N.B.: In case several consoles are connected to one another, it is necessary


to place the Adapter box at the end of the chain, since the termination of the
video is present on this box by default.

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3.2.3 SRT - Console Transmission Format

Figure 3.1 Trigger


Frame Timi
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TB2 TB1
Serial select
232/422 (J7 o J8 e J3 o J6)

F T
R HL EXT O
HL - OUT
O J1
M ACP C
O

VCOMB
T N
X S
R ACP - OUT O
X HL L
E
J19

TEST FPGA
(U16)
SAFETY SW

RX

TB4 TX VCOMB
TR ACP J2
EXT
S
A

VCOMB
F
E
T TRIG - OUT
Y TRIG - IN J11
EXT
S J4
W J12
I
T TXRX VIDEO CONSOLE VIDEO
C
H
J13 J5

Figure 3.2 Block


diagram

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

CHAPTER 4
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

4.1 Introduction
Normally this Chapter provides the necessary information to execute the
preventive maintenance operations which must be carried out in order to
ensure the equipment full efficiency. In the case of the SRT Adapter Box,
these particular procedures are not scheduled.

What is required from the operator is to inspect the equipment carefully and
notice every possible anomaly, such as the integrity of the equipment, the
presence of rust, removal of the paintwork, partial loosening of the screws.
The operator is also required to clean the equipment and remove any dust,
ash and grease, if necessary, using soft cotton and alcohol. Caution must be
taken not to use solvent to clean plastic parts.

Take special care to ensure the cooling fans near the vents (10) (Chapter 9,
Figure 9.4) are not blocked by dust. Clean them by blowing through with
compressed air.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

CHAPTER 5
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 General
This chapter provides the procedures to be followed in order to locate the
faulty component when a problem arises in the SRT Adapter Box.

5.1.2 Organization
The troubleshooting procedures are described by means of flow charts.
When the faulty component is located, refer to Chapter 6 for its replacement.

5.1.3 Personnel
The personnel involved in the troubleshooting procedures must be skilled
technicians and must have good knowledge of the equipment.

5.1.4 Tools and Instruments


For the execution of the troubleshooting procedures, besides the usual tools
(screwdrivers, pliers, etc.), the following instruments are required:

Table 5.1.1 - List of Recommended Instruments


Pos. Description Type Note

1 Digital Multimeter CHAUVIN ARNOUX CPA 9651 (3:5) or equivalent


2 Set of Insulating handle
screwdrivers and
socket wrenches
3 Oscilloscope 2 Channels, 100 MHz

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5.2 Troubleshooting Procedures


5.2.1 Safety Precautions

WARNING

SET THE SAFETY SWITCH TO OFF AND AFFIX A NOTE


READING “WORK IN PROGRESS - DO NOT SWITCH ON

WARNING

OPERATE ON THE TXRX UNIT WITH CARE BECAUSE OF


HIGH VOLTAGES AND HIGH POWER

5.2.2 Preliminary Check

• Check if the power (11) is connected and the red light of the main
switch (1) is turned on (Chapter 9, Figure 9.4).

• Check that J13, TB2, TB1, J4, and J5 are properly connected
according to the installation diagram (Chapter 9, Figure 9.5).

• Make sure the safety switch is turned on (4) (Chapter 9, Figure 9.2).

• Check that all jumpers are set in the correct mode (serial mode
232/422, trigger/HL/Acp ext-Vcomb) (Chapter 9, Figure 9.5).

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5.2.3 Troubleshooting Operations


The following table describes the failures that can happen during operation.

Led D9 is read Blinking and

and led D10 is fixed green


Led D10 is read fixed and
Led D9 is green blinking
LED D9 is green blinking
Serial communication
PROBLEM FOUND
SRT Adapter box is

No Heading line

led D10 is off


powered-off

No Azimuth
No trigger
No video

problem

CONFIGURATION
POTENTIAL CAUSE CHECK SOLUTION
SRT_ADAPTER

Power supply is Check if power is connected and the red light of the main
X Buffer/Decoder Turn-on Main Switch
missing switch is turned on
One or more fuses
X Buffer/Decoder Check the fuses on SRT_Adapter Replace the fuse on SRT_Adapter
are broken
The power supply Check that the power supply is damaged, by checking the
X Buffer/Decoder Replace the power supply
does not work voltage output of the voltmeter.
The power supply
X Buffer/Decoder Check the correct operation of the cooling fans. Replace the power supply
does not work
Serial configuration Check all serial interconnections and the correct settings Set the Jumpers in the required
X X X Buffer/Decoder
is wrong (J7/J8 and J3/J6) configuration
If the signal is present and the
Insert Jumper J19 “TEST”, and check if the signal is
X X X X Decoder SRT_Adapter working fine, then the
present
problem is on TXRX,
The antenna has probably been set
X X Buffer/Decoder Check if the Antenna is turning on the pedestal
on stop and the problem is on TxRx
Video-in signal is If the signal is present check in
X Buffer/Decoder missing or with Check with an oscilloscope on TP9 Input/Output Requirements table
voltage too low that the voltage is correct.

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Led D9 is read Blinking and

and led D10 is fixed green


Led D10 is read fixed and
Led D9 is green blinking
LED D9 is green blinking
Serial communication
PROBLEM FOUND
SRT Adapter box is

No Heading line

led D10 is off


powered-off

No Azimuth
No trigger
No video

problem
CONFIGURATION
POTENTIAL CAUSE CHECK SOLUTION
SRT_ADAPTER

Video-in is
X X Decoder disconnected or Check the interconnection of Video in Connect the Video-in
missing
X Buffer/Decoder Standard operation The problem is on TXRX or in your
The SRT_Adapter is working fine.
console
SRT_Adapter is
X X X X X X Buffer/Decoder Replace the SRT_Adapter
faulty

Contact the nearest service department, refer to the


X X X X X X Buffer/Decoder
website: pro.simrad-yachting.com and look up support.

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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE

CHAPTER 6
CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE

6.1 General
6.1.1 Introduction
This chapter provides the procedure, which must be followed in order to
replace a faulty component of the SRT Adapter Box according to the
troubleshooting procedures of Chapter 5.

6.1.2 Safety Precautions


If not otherwise specified in the procedures during the corrective
maintenance operations, the following safety rules must be followed:

− each maintenance operation must be carried out only after the


equipment has been switched off

− before removing any component, make sure the spare part is


available

− check the integrity of the spare part and, if possible, perform a


functional test

WARNING

SET THE MAIN BREAKER OF THE EQUIPMENT TO OFF


AND AFFIX A NOTE, READING

<<WORK IN PROGRESS - DO NOT SWITCH ON>>

6.1.3 Personnel
The replacement operation must be carried out exclusively by skilled
personnel with a good knowledge of the equipment.

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6.2 Corrective Maintenance Procedures

6.2.1 Power Supply Replacement


a) Required Tools
− Set of open wrenches
− Set of screwdrivers
b) Removal of Cover (Chapter 9, Figure 9.2)
1. Set the breaker to OFF (Chapter 9, Figure 9.4 pos. 1), cutting
off power to the equipment.
2. Open the lid of the box (1) taking out the 6 fastening screws (3)
from the support (2).

c) Removal of the Power Supply (Chapter 9, Figure 9.3)


1. Using a suitable open wrench, loosen and remove the screws
(4) fixing the power supply support (pos. 2) to the unit.
2. Using a suitable open wrench, loosen and remove the screws
(pos. 4) fixing the power supply support (pos. 5) to the support
(pos. 2).
3. Remove the screws (3) that fasten the Power Supply
(pos. 1).
d) Installation
1. Check the integrity of the new Power Supply
2. To install the Power Supply, perform the removal operations in
reverse order

6.2.2 Line Filter Replacement


a) Required Tools
− Set of open wrenches
− Set of screwdrivers
b) Removal of the Cover (Chapter 9, Figure 9.4)
1. Set the breaker to OFF (pos.1), cutting off power to the
equipment.
2. Open the lid of the box (1) taking out the 6 fastening screws (3)
from the support (2) (Chapter 9, Figure 9.2).
c) Removal of the Power Supply support (Chapter 9, Figure 9.3)

1. Using a suitable open wrench, loosen and remove the screws


(pos.4) fixing the power supply support (pos.5) to the support
(pos. 2).

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d) Removal of the Line Filter (Chapter 9, Figure 9.4)

1. Using a suitable open wrench, loosen and remove the two


screws (2) fixing the line filter (3).
2. Disconnect the four fastons (9).
3. Remove the line filter (3) from the support.
c) Installation

1. To install the line filter, perform the removal operations in


reverse order.

6.2.3 SRT-Adapter Board replacement


a) Required Tools
− Set of open wrenches
− Set of screwdrivers
b) Removal of the Cover (Chapter 9, Figure 9.2)

1. Set the breaker to OFF(Chapter 9, Figure 9.4, pos. 1), cutting


off power to the equipment.
2. Open the lid of the box (1) taking out the 6 fastening screws (3)
from the support (2).
b) Removal of the SRT Adapter Board (Chapter 9, Figure 9.4)

1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the 6 screws (4) fastening


the board SRT (5) to the power support.
2. Replace the old board with the new one provided.
c) Installation

1. Check the integrity of the new SRT Adapter Board


2. To install the SRT adapter, perform the removal operations in
reverse order

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CHAPTER 7
PARTS LIST

7.1 Introduction
This chapter provides the list of the SRT Adapter Box replacement parts.

7.1.1 Parts List


The parts list is divided into major assemblies. All parts attached to the
assemblies are listed in Parts List Tables. The Parts List Tables consist of
five columns as follows:

− Column 1: Number of Figure

− Column 2: POS. (Position)

− Column 3: DESCRIPTION: the column includes the descriptive


identification data of the replacement part

− Column 4: SPECIFICATION NUMBER OR TYPE: the column reports


the specification number or the type of the replacement part assigned
by the supplier

− Column 5: REQUIRED QUANTITY (N): the column indicates, for each


replacement part, how many of them are assembled on the equipment

7.1.2 Part Location Illustration


The figures in Chapter 9 provide the location of the parts. The position
numbers of the items shown in the figure are referenced in the related Parts
List Tables.

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7.2 Parts List Table

Table 7.1 - Parts List


Drawing Required
Figure Pos. Specification Quantity
Description
Number or Type (N)
9.2 SRT ADAPTER BOX ASSY 304370A1 1

9.3 1 POWER SUPPLY 90A856P001 1

9.4 1 56W833P005 1
MAIN SWITCH
9.2 4 58R598P001 1
SELECTOR ANTENNA SWITCH
9.4 3 68F149P004 1
LINE FILTER
9.4 5 973361A2 1
SRT ADAPTER BOARD
9.8 1 54F010P023 2
FUSE

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CHAPTER 8
INSTALLATION
This chapter explains the installation and connection procedures for the
connections on the SRT Adapter Box board.

8.1 Preliminary operation


a) Required Tools
− Set of open/ closed wrenches
− Set of screwdrivers
b) Removal of the Cover (Chapter 9, Figure 9.2)

1. Set the breaker to OFF(Chapter 9, Figure 9.4pos. 1), cutting off


power to the equipment.
2. Turn the selector (4) to the “antenna stop” position
3. Open the lid of the box (1) taking out the 6 fastening screws (3)
from the support (2).
C) Removal of the cable fastening bracket (Chapter 9, Figure 9.4)

1. Remove the cable fastening bracket (6) using an Allen key to


remove the 3 fastening screws (7). This will free the block
supporting the cables (8)

8.2 Transmitter cable installation


8.2.1 Combined video cable installation
(Chapter 9, Figure 9.6)

1. Connect the coaxial cable from the TXRX to the female J13
connector on the board.
2. Connect the shielded cable to the TB2 terminal strip and to the
power (POWER SUPPLY as marked in the reference wiring
diagram).

8.2.2 Standard communication cable


installation (Chapter 9, Figure 9.6)
1. Connect the coaxial cables from the external TXRX to the
female J13 connector for video signal and J12 for trigger signal
2. Connect all the antenna signals and TXRX serials to the TB2
terminal strip with 422 configuration or (TX232;RX) (232
configuration), as marked in the reference wiring diagram.

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8.3 Console cable installation


8.3.1 Combined video configuration
(Chapter 9, Figure 9.6)

1. Connect the coaxial cable of the video console cable to the J5 female
connector on the board.

2. Connect the remaining shielded cables to the TB1 terminal strip with
configuration 422 or configuration 232 (see Jumpers SRT Adapter
Chapter 9 Figure 9.5).

8.3.2 Standard communication configuration


(Chapter 9, Figure 9.6)

1. Connect the coaxial cables of the video console cable to the female
J5 connector for video signal and to the J4 connector for signal
trigger on the board.

2. Connect the remaining shielded cables to the TB1 terminal strip as


marked in the reference wiring diagram.

8.3.3 Jumper configuration on SRT Adapter


(Chapter 9, Figure 9.5)

Once the types of configuration described previously have been made on the
SRT Adapter board, use the description provided here below to check the
exact layout of the jumpers. The SRT Adapter Box can also be used as a
buffer box unit whit on alternate jumper setting.

Description of the SRT Adapter Jumpers:

1. J1 - HL-EXT/HL-VCOMB = External Heading Line / Heading Line from


Decoder Chip.

 Should be set to HL-VCOMB (if connected in combined video mode).

 Should be set to HL-EXT when connected as buffer box unit.

2. J2 - ACP-EXT/ACP-VCOMB = External Antenna Clock Pulse / Antenna


Clock

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 Should be set to ACP-VCOMB (if connected in combined video


mode).

 Should be set to HL-EXT when connected as buffer box unit.

3. J11 - TR-EXT/TR-VCOMB = External Trigger / Trigger from Decoder


Chip.

 Should be set to TR-VCOMB (if connected in combined video mode).

 Should be set to HL-EXT when connected as buffer box unit.

CONSOLE RX SELECTION

These are alternative jumpers, only one should be set.

1. J3 - RX232 = Display transmission received on RX pin of TB1 (RS-232)

2. J6 - RX422 = Display transmission received on RX422+/RX422- pin of


TB1 (RS-422)

TXRX RX SELECTION

There are other Jumpers; only one needs to be set.

1. J7 - RX232 = RS-232 Signal from TXRX TB2 in buffer box unit


configuration .

 Display reception sent to TX232(RS-232) or TX422+/TX422-(RS-422)


pins of TB1.

2. J8 - RX422 = RS-422 Signal from TXRX TB2 in buffer box unit


configuration .

 Display reception sent to TX232(RS-232) or TX422+/TX422-(RS-422)


pins of TB1.

3. J9 - MICRO = Not used . Always open.

4. J10 - DECODER = TX signal from Decoder Chip. Display reception sent


to TX232(RS-232) or TX422+/TX422- (RS-422) pins of TB1.

5. J17 – Not used. Must always be set to Console.

6. J16 = Not important.

7. J19- Test= Used for debugging (see test parag.3.2.2) leave it always
open during normal operation.

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INFO ABOUT LEDS:

1. D9 - TX Green LED

 It switches on when the serial data has been received from


TXRX/Decoder.

2. D9 - RX Red LED

 It switches on when the serial data has been received from the
RADAR Console.

3. D10 - TOE Green LED.

 It switches on when there is communication between TXRX and the


DECODER. On TOE TP5 Test Point there is a square wave with half
PRF frequency.

4. D10 - PE Red LED.

 It switches on when there is a communication error between TXRX and


DECODER. On PE TP6 Test Point, the signal becomes high for each
error received.

8.4 Preliminary check (Chapter 9, Figure 9.4)

At the end of the configuration, refit the cables fastening bracket (6) using an
Allen key to tighten the 3 fastening screws (7) and carry out the removal
steps, as described in paragraph 6.2, in reverse order.

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SRT ADAPTER BOX

INSTALLATION

8.5 Input/Output Requirements SRT


Adapter
8.5.1 Input/Output requirements combined
video decoder
Feature Characteristics
Power Voltage Consumption: Single phase 110 to 230 Vac 130W
15%
nominal power consumption 380W peak.
Environmental Operating: Temperature -15°C to +55 °C
Conditions Storage: Temperature -20°C to +60 °C

In Out
Video: Polarity: Positive Positive

Amplitude: 1 to 4 Vpp adjustable 1 to 4 Vpp adjustable

Load: Terminated 75 Ω (always Terminated 75 Ω (always present on PCB)


present on PCB)

Bandwidth: 24 MHz (-3 dB) 24 MHz (-3 dB)


Trigger: Polarity: Positive

Amplitude: TTL to 8 V

Load: Terminated 75 Ω (always present on PCB)

PRF: 3000 – 1500 – 750 Hz

Pulse width: 1.28 uS (min.)

Serial Interface: Signal RS232 terminated 3 KΩ


Standard: RS422 terminated 120 Ω
Baud Rate 4800

Position Data: Voltage value: 4 to 11 V


4096 pulses per antenna revolution
Load: ≥ 2 K Pulse whit>8ns

Heading line: Voltage 4 to 11 V


value:

Load: Load: ≥ 2 KΩ

Pulse width: > 80 ns

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8.5.2 Buffer box unit input/output


requirements

Feature Characteristics

Power Voltage Consumption: Single phase 110 to 230 Vac 130W


15% ,
nominal power consumption 380W peak.

Environmental Operating: Temperature -15°C to +55 °C


Conditions Storage: Temperature -20°C to +60 °C

In Out

Video: Polarity: Positive Positive

Amplitude: 1 to 4 Vpp adjustable 1 to 4 Vpp adjustable

Load: Terminated 75 Ω (always Terminated 75 Ω (always present on PCB)


present on PCB)

Bandwidth: 24 MHz (-3 dB) 24 MHz (-3 dB)

Trigger: Polarity: Positive Positive

Amplitude: TTL to 15 V (peak) TTL to 8 V

Load: Terminated 75 Ω (always Terminated 75 Ω (always present on PCB)


present on PCB)

PRF: 3000 – 1500 – 750 Hz 3000 – 1500 – 750 Hz

Pulse width: 1,28 uS (min.) 1,28 uS (min.)

Serial Interface: Signal RS232 terminated 3 KΩ


Standard: RS422 terminated 120 Ω
Baud Rate 4800

Position Data: Voltage value: 4 to 11 V


4096 pulses per antenna revolution
Load: ≥ 2 K Pulse whit>8ns

Heading line: Voltage 4 to 11 V


value:

Load: Load: ≥ 2 KΩ

Pulse width: > 80 ns

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FIGURES

CHAPTER 9
FIGURES

This chapter contains the images of the SRT Adapter Box which are referred
to during installation and maintenance procedures.

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FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW

4
320
360
28
370
300 ø 9 (for M8 screws or bolts)
400 116 (minimum distance to the floor)

BOTTOM VIEW

IP 20
Weight 6Kg

System cables input Mainline input


Grounding bolt

Figure 9.1 SRT Adapter Box layout

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3
1

Figure 9.2 SRT Adapter Box Unit assy

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3
2

Figure 9.3 SRT Adapter Box power supply

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4
5

10
7
2
4

9 6 1 11

Line filter

Figure 9.4 SRT Adapter Box internal view

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SRT ADAPTER BOX 55X456P001 CABLE


N. CABLE TYPE COLOUR
1 RG59 COAXIAL BLK
J4/J5 CONNECTION SRT ADAPTER BOARD 2 RX174 COAXIAL BLK
CABLE MAX LENGHT 100 m 3 1,5 mm² SINGLE CORE RED
4 1,5 mm² SINGLE CORE BLK

4
6

3
5
J4 J5 5 2,5 mm² SINGLE CORE RED
2 1 TB2 TB1
14 8 6 2,5 mm² SINGLE CORE BLK
SF SW HL

GND
15 9-13 7 2,5 mm² SINGLE CORE G/Y

+V
+V
+V
-V
-V
-V
N
L
SF SW GND
12 8 BLUE
HLIN ACP 2x0,35 mm² SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR
10 9 BLK
CABLE UP TO 300 m GND T422+
11 10 WHT
ACP T422- 2x0,35 mm² SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR
J4 J5 14 11 BLK
T422+ R422+
1 ADD. VD 15 12 GRN
CABLE T422- R422- 2x0,35 mm² SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR
13 BLK
R422+ TX232
14 RED
R422- GND 2x0,35 mm² SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR
15 BLK
TX232 RX POWER SUPPLY 16 0,35 mm² SINGLE CORE WHT
GND GND 17
18 17 0,35 mm² SINGLE CORE BLUE
RX PW
18 0,35 mm² SINGLE CORE RED
GND
PWON

J12 J4
TR IN TR OUT
X

INPUT MAIN LINE

EXT CHASSIS
NOTES: J13 J5
TXRX VD CONSOLE VD
CONNECT THE CABLE SHIELD TO THE CABLE 1 X
PREWIRED 2 m FROM SHIPS EMG. SUPPLY
HOLDER
CONNECT THE CABLE SHIELD AND INNERS
SHIELD TO THE CABLE HOLDER
GROUND GROUND
CHASSIS GROUNDED TO STEEL OF STUD STUD
7 7
SHIPS SUPERSTRUCTURE

55X456P001 TO X-BAND RADAR PROCESSOR

FROM X-BAND DOWN-MAST TRANSCEIVER (SEE SHEET N. 1) 55X456P001 55C128P005 TO X-BAND RADAR PROCESSOR
ADDITIONAL VIDEO CABLE

Figure 9.5 Connection diagram remote SRT X-band UP-mast radar sensor

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FIGURES

INSTALLATION CABLES FOR COMBINED VIDEO INSTALLATION CABLES FOR STANDARD COMUNICATION

SRT ADAPTER BOX SRT ADAPTER BOX

SRT ADAPTER BOARD SRT ADAPTER BOARD

4
6

3
5
4
6

3
5
TB2 TB1 TB2 TB1
14 14
SF SW HL SF SW HL

GND
GND
15

+V
+V
+V
-V
-V
-V
15

+V
+V
+V

N
L
-V
-V
-V
N
L
SF SW GND SF SW GND
8
HLIN ACP HLIN ACP
9-13
GND T422+ GND T422+
12
ACP T422- ACP T422-
10 T422+ 10 R422+
T422+ R422+
11 T422- 11 R422-
T422- R422-
14 R422+ 14 TX232
R422+ TX232
15 R422- 15 GND
R422- GND
TX232 RX POWER SUPPLY TX232 RX POWER SUPPLY
GND GND GND GND
RX PW RX PW
17 17
GND GND
18 18
PWON PWON

J12 J4 J12 J4
TR IN TR OUT TR IN TR OUT

INPUT MAIN LINE INPUT MAIN LINE

EXT CHASSIS
EXT CHASSIS

J13 J5 J13 J5
TXRX VD CONSOLE VD TXRX VD CONSOLE VD
1 1
PREWIRED 2 m PREWIRED 2 m
FROM SHIPS EMG. SUPPLY
FROM SHIPS EMG. SUPPLY
GROUND GROUND
STUD STUD
7 7

55X456P001 55X456P001

FROM X-BAND DOWN-MAST TRANSCEIVER (SEE SHEET N. 1) FROM X-BAND DOWN-MAST TRANSCEIVER (SEE SHEET N. 1)

Figure 9.6 Installation of transmitter cables for combined video/ Standard comunication

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INSTALLATION CONSOLE CABLES FOR COMBINED VIDEO INSTALLATION CONSOLE CABLES FOR STANDARD COMUNICATION

SRT ADAPTER BOX SRT ADAPTER BOX

SRT ADAPTER BOARD SRT ADAPTER BOARD

TB2 TB1 TB2 TB1


8
SF SW HL SF SW HL

GND

GND
+V
+V
+V

+V
+V
+V
9-13

-V
-V
-V

-V
-V
-V
N

N
L

L
SF SW GND SF SW GND
12
HLIN ACP HLIN ACP
10 10
GND T422+ GND T422+
11 11
ACP T422- ACP T422-
14 14
T422+ R422+ T422+ R422+
15 15
T422- R422- T422- R422-
R422+ TX232 R422+ TX232
R422- GND R422- GND
TX232 RX
17
POWER SUPPLY TX232 RX POWER SUPPLY
17
GND GND GND GND
18 18
RX PW RX PW
GND GND
9-13
PWON PWON

J12 J4 J12 J4
TR IN TR OUT TR IN TR OUT
X

INPUT MAIN LINE INPUT MAIN LINE


EXT CHASSIS

EXT CHASSIS
J13 J5 J13 J5
TXRX VD CONSOLE VD TXRX VD CONSOLE VD
X X
PREWIRED 2 m PREWIRED 2 m
FROM SHIPS EMG. SUPPLY FROM SHIPS EMG. SUPPLY
GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND
STUD STUD STUD STUD
7 7

55X456P001 55X456P001
TO X-BAND RADAR PROCESSOR TO X-BAND RADAR PROCESSOR
55C128P005 55C128P005
TO X-BAND RADAR PROCESSOR TO X-BAND RADAR PROCESSOR
ADDITIONAL VIDEO CABLE ADDITIONAL VIDEO CABLE

Figure 9.7 Installation of console cables for combined video/ Standard comunication

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Figure 9.8 SRT Adapter Board

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