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Brand | Rolls-Royce |
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Model | Helicon X3 |
Category | Control Systems |
Language | English |
States the purpose of the Helicon X3 User Manual for operation and understanding.
Details the limited warranty and conditions that may void it, such as misuse.
Lists all chapters within the manual and their respective topics.
Identifies the intended users for the manual and their required training.
Provides a glossary of terms and abbreviations used throughout the manual.
Provides information regarding safety precautions for preventing injury and damage.
Outlines user responsibility for safety, risk assessment, and controls.
Details safety functions, including pitch, RPM, and azimuth control safety.
Explains the meaning of warning and caution symbols used in the manual.
Provides an overview of the Helicon X3 system and main components.
Details the microprocessor-based system functions and main components.
Describes the physical components and architecture of the Helicon X3 system.
Explains the core control functions like pitch, azimuth, and RPM control.
Specifies where to find manufacturing numbers and identification stickers.
Provides guidelines on equipment reception and comparison with shipping documents.
Provides technical data on main hardware components and classification society compliance.
Details operating conditions like temperature, humidity, and vibration limits.
Specifies power supply requirements, I/O modules, levers, and LCD details.
Gives a brief overview of operating the Helicon X3 system via its graphical interface.
Describes the three ways to control thrusters: lever, panel, and emergency operation.
Details all available control functions and buttons in the Helicon X3 user interface.
Explains the alarm page, listing active alarms and how to manage them.
Illustrates steering diagrams and basic operations for azimuth thrusters.
Describes the recommended procedure for performing a crash stop manoeuvre.
Explains how to operate the system using backup control functions.
Details emergency control and local control procedures for system operation.
Covers essential safety warnings and precautions for maintenance tasks.
Emphasizes grounding procedures before touching electronic components to prevent ESD damage.
Lists scheduled maintenance procedures and their recommended frequency.
Covers tasks like replacing parts, units, and setting up new equipment.
Describes how to access and adjust system parameters using the control panel.
Details how to adjust parameter settings for specific functions like levers.
States the aim of the troubleshooting chapter: assisting operators with fault tracing.
Lists typical alarms, their text, cause, effect, and proposed actions for fault resolution.
Provides contact details for Rolls-Royce Marine and support organizations.
Lists contact information for technical support and questions regarding the system.
Provides contact details for global support offices across various regions.
Details the information required when ordering spare parts for the system.
Lists standard spare parts delivered with the system, such as LEDs and fuses.
Covers proper handling, electrostatic discharge precautions, and delivery inspection of parts.
Lists required and recommended tools for installation and maintenance purposes.
Recommends standard technician and electrician tools, and optic fibre tools.
States that a complete set of design drawings for the system is available in the Appendix.
Specifies the revision history for the complete manual.
Contains customer documentation for equipment not covered in the main manuals.