Consilium SELUX ST Manual

304648P001
Rev. E
September. 2010
SELUX ST INSTALLA-
TION AND SERVI E
MANUAL

CONSILIUM SELESMAR s.r.l.
Head Office & Plant
Via Romita, 6 - 500 0 Montagnana V. P. (Florence) Italy
Tel.: +39/0571/681 1 Telefax +39/0571/670798
304648P001
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MANUAL TABLE OF ONTENTS
Warnings
Chapter 1 INSTALLATION AND SETTINGS
Chapter SERIAL INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
Chapter 3 RADAR CONFIGURATION
Chapter 4 DEBUG AND SIMULATION FACILITIES
Chapter 5 TROUBLESHOTTING
Chapter 6 Annex A
Chapter 7 Annex B
Chapter 8 Annex c

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
HAPTER 1 Installation and setting ....................................................................... 1.1
1.1
G
UIDELINES FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SHIPBORNE RADAR EQUIPMENT
............... 1.1
1.
I
NTERFERENCE
.......................................................................................................... 1.1
1. .1
L
OCATION RELATIVE TO MASTS
,
FUNNELS AND OTHER CONSTRUCTIONS
............... 1.
1. .
B
LIND SECTORS AND RANGE
..................................................................................... 1.
1. .3
I
NTERACTION WITH SEA AND FALSE ECHOES
........................................................... 1.4
1. .4
C
ABLES AND GROUNDING
.......................................................................................... 1.4
1. .5
R
ADAR CONTROLS CONTROLS AND DISPLAY
............................................................ 1.5
1.3
S
YSTEM
S
PECIFICATIONS
.......................................................................................... 1.6
1.3.1
D
IMENSION AND
W
EIGHT
........................................................................................... 1.6
1.3.
P
OWER
....................................................................................................................... 1.6
1.3.3
E
NVIRONMENTAL
D
ATA
.............................................................................................. 1.7
1.4
I
NPUT
/O
UTPUT
R
EQUIREMENTS
................................................................................ 1.7
1.5
A
NALOGUE
G
YROCOMPASS
(S
YNCHRO OR
S
TEPPER
) ........................................... 1.9
1.6
S
ERIAL
G
YRO
........................................................................................................... 1.11
1.7
S
PEED
LOG .............................................................................................................. 1.11
1.8
EPFS ........................................................................................................................ 1.1
1.9
AIS ............................................................................................................................ 1.1
1.10
VDR
C
ONNECTION
................................................................................................... 1.13
1.11
R
ADAR
C
ONSOLE
F
AILURE
O
UTPUT
........................................................................ 1.14
1.1
C
ONFIGURATION
L
INKS
T
ABLE
................................................................................ 1.15
1.1 .1
A
NTARES
PCB
L
INKS
: .............................................................................................. 1.15
1.1 .
A
LPHA
PCB
L
INKS
: ................................................................................................... 1.15
1.1 .3
A
LPHA
E
XPANSION
PCB
L
INKS
: ............................................................................... 1.17
HAPTER 2 SERIAL INTERFA E SPE IFI ATIONS ............................................. 2.1
.1
S
ERIAL
L
INE
1 ............................................................................................................. .1
.
S
ERIAL
L
INE
............................................................................................................. .3
.3
S
ERIAL
L
INE
3 ........................................................................................................... .10
.4
S
ERIAL
L
INE
4 ........................................................................................................... .30
.5
S
ERIAL
L
INE
5 ........................................................................................................... .33
.6
S
ERIAL
L
INE
6 ........................................................................................................... .34
.7
S
ERIAL
L
INE
7 ........................................................................................................... .35
HAPTER 3 RADAR ONFIGURATION .................................................................. 3.1
3.1
H
OW TO ACCESS THE
R
ADAR
C
ONFIGURATION
....................................................... 3.1
3.1.1
R
ADAR
C
ONFIGURATION
............................................................................................ 3.1
3.
G
YROCOMPASS
C
ONFIGURATION
............................................................................. 3.3
3.3
S
PEED
LOG
C
ONFIGURATION
.................................................................................... 3.5
3.4
O
WN
S
HIP
D
IM
.
A
ND
W
EIGHT
.................................................................................... 3.6
3.5
C
ONNING AND
EPFS
P
OS
.
C
ONFIGURATION
M
ENU
.................................................. 3.7
3.6
U
NCONVENTIONAL SENSOR
C
FG
............................................................................... 3.8
3.7
A
NTENNA
S
ETTINGS
................................................................................................... 3.9
3.7.1
A
DJUSTMENT OF
A
ZIMUTH
T
YPE
(PPR
S
ELECTION
) ............................................... 3.10
3.7.
A
DJUSTMENT OF THE HEADING LINE
....................................................................... 3.11
3.8
TXRX
S
ETTINGS
....................................................................................................... 3.1
3.8.1
T
RANSCEIVER
C
OMMUNICATION
T
YPE
.................................................................... 3.13
3.8.
T
RANSCEIVER
C
OMMUNICATION
T
YPE
.................................................................... 3.14
3.8.3
P
ERFORMANCE
M
ONITOR
A
DJUSTMENT
................................................................. 3.15
3.8.4
T
UNING
A
DJUSTMENT
.............................................................................................. 3.15
3.8.5
M
AGNETRON TIMER RESET
...................................................................................... 3.16
3.8.6
D
IGITAL POTENTIOMETERS RESET
.......................................................................... 3.16
3.9
V
IDEO
T
RIGGER
A
DJUSTMENTS
.............................................................................. 3.17
3.9.1
T
RIGGER
D
ELAY
....................................................................................................... 3.18

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QV
(Q
UANTIZED
V
IDEO
)T
HRESHOLD
....................................................................... 3.19
3.10
S
ECTOR
B
LANKING
................................................................................................... 3.19
3.11
S
YSTEM
C
ONFIGURATION
........................................................................................ 3. 1
3.11.1
D
ISPLAY
R
ESOLUTION
(F
IG
3.11.1
-A) .................................................................... 3. 1
3.11.
IP
A
DDRESS
(F
IG
3.11.1
-B) .................................................................................... 3. 3
3.11.3
MAC
A
DDRESS
(F
IG
3.11.1
-C) ............................................................................... 3. 4
3.11.4
TXRX
A
SSOCIATED BY
D
EFAULT
(F
IG
3.11.1
–
D) .................................................. 3. 4
3.11.5
G
ENERAL INFO
(F
IG
3.11.1
–
E) ................................................................................ 3. 4
3.11.6
A
DDITIONAL
F
UNCTIONS
(F
IG
3.11.1
–
F) ................................................................ 3. 5
3.1
R
ESTART BUTTON
.................................................................................................... 3. 6
3.13
USB
M
ENU
(F
IG
3.1. -N) .......................................................................................... 3. 7
3.13.1
S
AVE
S
CREENSHOTS
............................................................................................... 3. 9
3.13.
S
AVING AND RELOADING MAPS
............................................................................... 3.30
3.13.3
F
ILE
CONFIGURATION
.............................................................................................. 3.30
3.13.4
S
YSTEM LOG FILES
................................................................................................... 3.30
3.14
P
ARAMETERS STORED ON BOARD
........................................................................... 3.31
3.15
S
OFTWARE
U
PGRADE
.............................................................................................. 3.3
HAPTER 4 DEBUG AND SIMULATION FA ILITIES ............................................. 4.1
4.1
G
ENERAL INFORMATION
............................................................................................ 4.1
HAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................... 5.1
5.1
I
NTRODUCTION
........................................................................................................... 5.1
5.1.1
S
AFETY
P
RECAUTIONS
.............................................................................................. 5.1
5.1.
P
ERSONNEL
................................................................................................................ 5.1
5.
R
EQUIRED
T
OOLS AND
I
NSTRUMENTS
...................................................................... 5.1
5.3
C
ORRECTIVE
M
AINTENANCE
P
ROCEDURES
............................................................. 5.
5.4
C
ORRECTIVE
M
AINTENANCE
P
ROCEDURES ON
DISPLAY
CORE
U
NIT
................... 5.3
5.4.1
DISPLAY
CORE
UNIT
C
OVER
R
EMOVING AND
I
NSTALLATION
................................. 5.3
5.4.
A
LPHA
E
XPANSION
B
OARD
R
EPLACEMENT
(
OPTIONAL
) ........................................... 5.3
5.4.3
ANTARES
A
SSY
R
EPLACEMENT
................................................................................ 5.4
5.4.4
A
LPHA
B
OARD
R
EPLACEMENT
................................................................................... 5.4
5.4.5
L
INE
F
ILTER
R
EPLACEMENT
....................................................................................... 5.5
5.4.6
P.S.
A
SSY
R
EPLACEMENT
.......................................................................................... 5.5
5.4.7
F
ANS
A
SSY
R
EPLACEMENT
........................................................................................ 5.6
5.5
C
ORRECTIVE
M
AINTENANCE
P
ROCEDURES ON THE
M
ONITOR
U
NIT
..................... 5.13
5.6
C
ORRECTIVE
M
AINTENANCE
P
ROCEDURES ON THE
M
ONITOR
U
NIT
..................... 5.13
5.6.1
K
EYBOARD
U
NIT
C
OVER
R
EMOVING AND
I
NSTALLATION
....................................... 5.13
5.6.
KEYNT_ K
B
OARD
R
EPLACEMENT
......................................................................... 5.13
5.6.3
T
RACK
B
ALL
R
EPLACEMENT
.................................................................................... 5.14
5.6.4
K
EYBOARD
P
ANEL
R
EPLACEMENT
.......................................................................... 5.14
5.7
C
ORRECTIVE
M
AINTENANCE
P
ROCEDURES ON THE
STANDARD
K
EYBOARD
U
NIT
5.16
5.7.1
K
EYBOARD
U
NIT
C
OVER
R
EMOVING AND
I
NSTALLATION
....................................... 5.16
5.7.
KEYNT_ K
B
OARD
R
EPLACEMENT
......................................................................... 5.16
5.7.3
T
RACK
B
ALL
R
EPLACEMENT
.................................................................................... 5.16
5.7.4
K
EYBOARD
P
ANEL
R
EPLACEMENT
.......................................................................... 5.16
5.8
I
NTRODUCTION
......................................................................................................... 5.16
5.8.1
P
ART
L
ISTS
............................................................................................................... 5.17
5.8.
P
ART
L
OCATION
I
LLUSTRATION
............................................................................... 5.17
5.8.3
P
ART
L
IST
T
ABLES
................................................................................................... 5.17
5.9
S
YSTEM LIFETIME
..................................................................................................... 5. 0
HAPTER 6 Annex A ................................................................................................ 6.1
A
NTARES
B
OARD
...................................................................................................................................... 6.5
B
LOCK
D
IAGRAM
D
UAL
SELUX
ST
WITH
SRT
X-B
AND AND
RTM
S-B
AND
U
P
-M
AST
R
ADAR
S
ENSOR
..................................................................................................................................................... 6.6
B
LOCK
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
WS-SRT
UP
MAST-SU
UP
MAST ............................................................. 6.7
B
LOCK
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
WITH
SRT
U
P
-M
AST
R
ADAR
S
ENSOR
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B
LOCK
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
WS
-
SU
DOWN
MAST .............................................................................. 6.9
B
LOCK
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
WITH
RTM
S-B
AND
U
P
-M
AST
R
ADAR
S
ENSOR
....................................... 6.10
B
LOCK
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
WS
-
SU
UP
MAST ................................................................................... 6.11
B
LOCK
D
IAGRAM
D
UAL
SELUX
ST
WITH
SRT
X-B
AND AND
RTM
S
B
AND
D
OWN
-M
AST
R
ADAR
S
ENSOR
................................................................................................................................................... 6.1
B
LOCK
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
WS
-
SRT
DOWN
MAST .......................................................................... 6.13
B
LOCK
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
WITH
SRT
X-B
AND
D
OWN
-M
AST
R
ADAR
S
ENSOR
.................................. 6.14
B
LOCK
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
WS-SRT
DOWN
MAST-SU
DOWN
MAST .............................................. 6.15
B
LOCK
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
WITH
RTM
S-B
AND
R
ADAR
S
ENSOR
....................................................... 6.16
B
LOCK
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
WITH
RTM
S-B
AND
R
ADAR
S
ENSOR
....................................................... 6.17
C
ONNECTION
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
S
INGLE
I
NSTALLATION
................................................................... 6.18
C
ONNECTION
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
WS
S
INGLE INSTALLATION
............................................................ 6.19
C
ONNECTION
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
D
UAL
I
NSTALLATION CONSOLE
(1) ................................................ 6. 0
C
ONNECTION
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
WS
S
INGLE INSTALLATION CONSOLE
........................................... 6. 1
C
ONNECTION
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
D
UAL
I
NSTALLATION CONSOLE
( ) ................................................ 6.
C
ONNECTION
D
IAGRAM
SELUX
ST
WS
DUAL INSTALLATION
............................................................... 6. 3
SELUX
ST
DISPLAY
-
M
ONITOR
T-340
OUTLINE DRAWING
.................................................................. 6. 8
SELUX
ST
DISPLAY
-
M
ONITOR
T- 50
DIMENSIONAL DRAWING
.......................................................... 6. 9
SELUX
ST
DISPLAY
-
M
ONITOR
T-340
WS
DIMENSIONAL DRAWING
................................................... 6.30
SELUX
ST
DISPLAY
–
K
EYBOARD
U
NIT DIMENSIONAL DRAWING
........................................................ 6.31
SELUX
ST
DISPLAY
–
DISPLAY
CORE
UNIT
OUTLINE DRAWING
........................................................ 6.3
SELUX
ST
–WS
DISPLAY
–
C
ABLES LENGTH
....................................................................................... 6.33
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LIST OF TABLES
T
ABLE
1.4.1
-
S
UMMARY OF THE
I
NPUT
/O
UTPUT
R
EQUIREMENTS
.......................................................... 1.7
T
ABLE
1.10.1
–
VDR
C
ONNECTION
......................................................................................................... 1.13
T
ABLE
1.10.
–
M
ONITOR TIMINGS
......................................................................................................... 1.14
T
ABLE
5.1
–
L
IST OF
C
ORRECTIVE
M
AINTENANCE
P
ROCEDURES
.......................................................... 5.

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WARNINGS
HIGH VOLTAGE
Radar equipment requires the use of high voltage, which can cause injury, or
loss of life. Danger exists only when the units are opened exposing internal
circuits, as when servicing the equipment. The Manufacturer Radar has been
carefully designed to protect personnel from possible injury from high voltages.
Nevertheless, it is recommended that the Line Switch always be opened as an
added protection when inspecting or servicing the equipment.
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
this equipment.
X-RAY RADIATION
X-RAY radiation may be generated by Transceiver units and care must be
taken to avoid possible harmful effects when they are opened for maintenance.
When power is on, care should be taken not to approach closer than 1 ft. from
the unit unless front cover is in place.
RADIO-FREQUENCY RADIATION
Harmful effects (particularly to the eyes) may be caused by exposure of any
part of the human body to radio-frequency mean power densities in excess of
100 mW/cm . This power density is exceeded at a distance of 1 ft. or less, from
the 1 ft. X-Band aerial (when stationary).
The system is however designed to disable radiation when the antenna is not
rotating.
The pedestals have also been predisposed for the installation of an external
safety switch, which can be mounted on, or near the platform. This switch
removes power from the Pedestal eliminating the possibility of accidental
operation during servicing and also causes disabling of transmission.
Whenever it is necessary to disconnect the waveguide system from a radar
transmitter for maintenance purpose, the transmitter output should, when
practicable, be terminated in a matched load. If this is not possible, care should
be taken to avoid standing in front of an open-ended waveguide from which
power is being radiated.
NEVER look down a waveguide from which power is being radiated.
SAFETY SWITCH
The Unit is provided of a safety switch, which disable the Antenna movement
during maintenance operations.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Purpose
The safety precautions described in this paragraph are applicable to Selux St.
Depending upon the material to be highlighted, the following attention letter
headings are used in the technical manual content.
WARNING
THIS IS OPERATING OR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE,
PRACTICE, CONDITION AND STATEMENT WHICH. IF NOT
STRICTLY FOLLOWED, COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO OR
DEATH OF PERSONNEL
WARNING
THIS IS OPERATING OR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE,
PRACTICE, CONDITION AND STATEMENT WHICH. IF NOT
STRICTLY OBSERVED, COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO,
OR DESTRUCTION OF, UNIT OR LOSS OF EMISSION
EFFECTIVENESS.
NOTE
An essential operating or maintenance procedure, condition or
statement which must be highlighted
Whenever a precaution, relating specifically to a part of the technical manual is
needed, the information is given in the relevant part of the manual. Warnings
and Cautions precede applicable text.
Sa ety Operations
During normal operation (front cover closed), the unit can be quickly
disconnected from the main power line, setting to OFF the relevant circuit
breaker located on the electric switchboard.
During maintenance (front cover opened) it is possible to turn-on the unit by
setting to SERVICE MODE the SW switch, mounted on the RTM Supply Assy.
This switch is connected in parallel with the relay, controlled by the POWER ON
command, and during normal operation must be set to NORMAL. During
maintenance, in order to prevent RTM occasional turning-on it is better to
disconnect and insulate, momentarily, PWON terminal from the relevant
terminal board.
NOTE
Main power line is always present on terminal board and on
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Sa ety Summary
The following are general safety precautions that are not related to any specific
procedure and therefore do not appear elsewhere in this technical manual.
These are recommended precautions that personnel must understand and
apply during most phases of operation and maintenance.
KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUIT
Operating personnel must at all times observe all safety regulations.
Do not replace components or make adjustments inside the unit with the high
voltage supply turned ON. Under certain conditions, dangerous potentials may
exist when the power breaker is in the OFF position, also due to charges
retained by capacitors. To avoid casualties, always remove power and
discharge to ground a circuit before touching it.
DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE
Under no circumstances should any person initiate servicing or adjusting the
unit except in the presence of someone capable of helping help.
RESUSCITATION
Personnel working with or near high voltage should be familiar with modern
methods of resuscitation. Such information may be obtained from the Bureau of
Medicine and Surgery.
Warning In ormation
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 VOLTAGES THAT MAY PROVE
FATAL
WARNING
BEWARE OF HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITORS. IT IS
NECESSARY TO SHORT-CIRCUIT THEIR LEADS BEFORE
PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE ACTION ON THEM.
WARNING
ON THE ELECTRIC SWITCHBOARD, SET TO OFF THE
POWER BREAKER DEDICATED TO THE PRESENT
EQUIPMENT AND HANG TO IT A PLACARD READING:
“WORK IN PROGRESS-DO NOT SWITCH ON”

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WARNING
USE EXTREME CARE WHEN WORKING ON THE
EQUIPMENT ONCE THE FRONT COVER HAS BEEN
OPENED. THE MAGNETRON ASSEMBLY OPERATES AT
VOLTAGES THAT MAY PROVE FATAL
WARNING
SET MAIN LINE BREAKER TO OFF BEFORE REPLACING
ANY FUSE. FUSES ARE UNDER VOLTAGE LEVELS WHICH
MAY PROVE FATAL.

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INSTALLATION AND SETTING
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CHAPTER 1
INSTALLATION AND SETTING
1.1 Guidelines or the installation o
shipborne radar equipment
Information provided by radar is of vital importance for navigators and the safe
navigation of ships.
Special care should be taken to ensure the correct installation of the radar, in
order to improve the performance of the radar system.
Correct location of the radar antenna is an important factor of the performance
of the radar System. Interference, either by reflecting constructions or other
transmitters, may heavily reduce the radar performance by creating blind
sectors, clutter on the radar display or generation of false echoes.
1.2 Inter erence
Due care should be taken with regard to the location of radar antennas relative
to other antennas which may cause interference to either equipment. The
location of the antenna should comply with the following:
The radar antenna should be installed safely away from interfering high-power
energy
sources and other transmitting and receiving radio antennas.
The lower edge of a radar antenna should be a minimum of 500 mm above any
safety rail.
Radar antennas in dose proximity should have a minimum vertical elevation
separation angle of 0° and a minimum vertical separation of 1 m where
possible.

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1.2.1 Location relative to masts, unnels and
other constructions
Due care should be taken with regard to the location of radar antennas relative
to masts, funnels and other constructions.
The location of the antenna should comply with the following:
The antenna should generally be mounted clear of any structure that may
cause signal reflections.
Ensure that any support or other obstacles are clear of the rotation of the
antenna (see specific antenna outline drawing for rotational radius).
Install antenna and turning unit so that the installation complies with the
compass safe distance for the equipment.
1.2.2 Blind sectors and range
To make full benefit from the radar, it is vitally important for the OOW that
horizontal and vertical blind sectors for the radar antennae are minimized. The
objective is to see the horizon freely through 360° as nearly as possible.
For all radar systems and where practical, a line of sight from the radar antenna
to the bow of the ship should hit the surface of the sea in not more than 500 m
or twice the ship length, depending which value is smaller, for all load and trim
conditions.
The radar antenna should be located in an elevated position to permit
maximum target visibility.
Waterline
Main Beam
13°
13°
Ideal Radiation Plane

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Blind sectors should be kept to a minimum, and should not occur in an area of
the horizon from right ahead to .5° abaft the beam to either side.
Note: Any two blind sectors separated by 3° or less should be treated as one
blind sector.
Individual blind sectors of more than 5°, or a total are of blind sectors of more
than 0°, should not occur in the remaining are, excluding the are
in the above subparagraph (e).
For radar installations with two radar systems, where possible, the antennas
should be placed in such a way as to minimize the blind sectors.
All installations should facilitate protection of equipment, including cabling, from
damage.
Safe service access should be provided using service platforms where
necessary having a minimum size of 1 m
at a suitable height and with a
safety rail of suitable height.
Consideration should be given to the compass safety distance as supplied by
the manufacturer when positioning equipment units.
The design of the mounting platform for the antenna and antenna pedestal
should take into account the vibration requirements of resolution A.694(17) and
furthermore defined by IEC 60945. In addition to vibration, the design of the
mounting platform should consider shock and whiplash due to seagoing
conditions.
Obstruction
(ex: funnel)
RADAR Antenna
Blind Sector
Coastline
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