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Raytheon Anschütz Standard 22 GYRO COMPASS User Manual

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Raytheon Anschuetz GmbH
Postfach 11 66
D-24100 Kiel
Germany
Tel +49-4 31-30 19-0
Fax +49-4 31-30 19 464
Email service@raykiel.com
www.raytheon-anschuetz.com
Edition: February 2020
4352.DOC010002
Operator Unit 130-626.NG002
Standard 22 GYRO COMPASS
Operator and Service Manual

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Raytheon Anschütz Standard 22 GYRO COMPASS Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerRaytheon Anschütz
CategoryControl Unit
ModelStandard 22
Power Supply24 V DC
Operating Temperature-15°C to +55°C
TypeGyro Compass
Dimensions420 mm

Summary

0 General

0.1 Safety Regulations

Explains warning symbols and their meanings for hazard identification.

0.2 Further Documents

Lists related documentation by number and title for further reference.

0.3 List of Abbreviation

Provides a glossary of acronyms and terms used in the manual.

1 General Information

1.1 Safety Regulation

Crucial safety warnings for operation, configuration, and system changes.

1.2 Technical Description

Describes the operator unit's hardware components, features, and design principles.

1.3 Operating Elements and Indicators

Details all physical buttons, LEDs, and display indicators on the operator unit.

1.4 Overview of Main Pages

Provides an overview of connected sensors and displayed heading information.

1.5 Heading Monitoring and Service

Explains monitoring heading differences between sensors and setting thresholds.

1.6 Speed Error Correction

Details inputting speed and latitude for automatic heading error correction.

1.7 Deviation Table Management

Manages correction values to compensate for magnetic heading deviation.

1.8 CAN-Bus System

Details the CAN-Bus architecture, addressing, and termination.

1.9 General Error Messages

Lists common error messages like 'No CAN connection' and their remedies.

1.10 Technical Data

Provides detailed mechanical and electrical specifications of the operator unit.

2 Operation

2.1 Safety Information

Crucial safety warnings regarding configuration changes and resets.

2.2 Setting into Operation

Outlines preconditions and steps for initial operation setup.

2.3 General Operation and Navigation

Describes general operation, interface elements, and menu navigation.

2.4 Display Adjustments

Instructions for adjusting brightness and switching between day/night display modes.

2.5 Overview Page Settings

Details adjustable settings on the overview page like sensor, speed, latitude, and variation.

2.6 Heading Monitoring Configuration

Allows setting user threshold values for heading difference alarms.

2.7 Service Page Operations

Covers accessing service mode and configuring various system settings.

2.8 Quick Settling Activation

Reduces gyro compass settling time from 4 hours to 1 hour.

2.9 Lamp Test

Checks the functionality of display elements and LEDs.

3 Installation

3.1 Safety Information

Critical safety warnings for installation personnel and procedures.

3.2 Installation Procedures

Outlines installation steps, DIP-switch adjustments, and configuration.

3.3 Connection Guidelines

Details procedures for connecting power supply and bus systems.

3.3.1 Power Supply Connection

Step-by-step guide for connecting the 24V DC power supply.

3.3.2 CAN-Bus Connection

Instructions for connecting the CAN-Bus with termination.

3.3.4 Serial Interface Connection

Details connecting serial interfaces for RS422/RS485 communication.

3.4 System Configuration

Lists configurable features and requirements for the configuration tool.

3.5 PC Board Elements

Identifies components and their functions on the PC boards.

3.6 Serial Interface Protocols

Describes serial interface communication protocols and telegrams.

3.7 Network Addressing

Guides on setting Unit ID, CAN-Group, and CAN-Number for network devices.

4 Troubleshooting

4.1 Safety Information

Safety notes related to interface reconnections and alert escalation.

4.2 Alert Messages and Remedies

Lists alert messages, their possible causes, and remedies for troubleshooting.

4.3 BNWAS System Interface

Explains the operator unit's interface to the BNWAS.

5 Maintenance and Repair

5.1 Maintenance Overview

States the operator unit is maintenance-free and how to handle malfunctions.

6 Disposal

6.1 Disposal Guidelines

Provides guidelines for disposing of the unit according to WEEE regulations.

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