Glamox Aqua Signal NL90 User manual

Touch Screen Navigational Light Controller
NL90
Rev.: 1, Print date: 2016-06-17
User manual

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Contens:
1. Overview
1.1 Description
1.2 Design
1.3 Package cotents
1.4 Build-up procedure
2. Safety instructions
3. Installation
3.1 Installation requirements
3.1.1 Arrangement
3.1.2 Connection
3.1.3 Factory configuration/connection
3.2 Preparation
3.3 Mounting
3.3.1 Mounting of main unit
3.3.2 Mounting of power supply and input modules
3.4 Connecting
3.4.1 Connecting protective earth
3.4.2 Interconnecting modules
3.4.3 Connecting lights circuits
3.4.4 Connecting power supply
3.4.5 Conecting input/output contacts and NMEA communication
3.4.6 NMEA communication protocol
3.4.7 Powering up
4. Configuration
4.1 Standard configuration
4.2 Entering configuration mode
4.3 Navigation lights configuration mode
4.4 Signal lights configuration mode
5. Operating instructions
5.1 Normal operation mode
5.2 Manual operation mode
5.3 Warning messages
6. Commissioning
6.1 Commisioning procedure
6.2 Configuration setup form
7. Technical specification
7.1 Unit outlines / codes
8. Troubleshooting
9. Appendix
Project information form

NL-90 is used to control the operation of navigation and signal lights on board ships. Its modular construction makes
it suitable for any ship size. Color graphic LCD display with touch panel provides user-friendly interface which is very
easy to operate. Built-in software allows easy programming of lights configuration in panel itself without requirement
of external devices.
It is available in 230VAC or 115VAC version depending on lights power supply. All versions have dual power supply
(main and spare) with automatic change-over.
Maximum configuration is 13 double navigation lights and 26 signal lights.
NL-90 continuously monitors status of lights. In case of fault detection in lights circuit or lights alarms and, if exsisting,
automatically switches to spare light. In this way it provides more safety. Input modules with manual lamp acctivation
feature allow llights operation even in case of electronic failure.
- Color LCD display with
touch panel
- Automatic switch-over to spare
light in case of main navigation
light malfunction
-
and light presentation
.
Independent lights circuit
connection
on display
- Fully programmable lights
presentation properties (name,
color, number, position, spare
light existence)
- Programmable signal mast shape
and viewing direction marking
- Switch-on group of lights by
single button
- Switch-off all lights by single
button
- LED lights can be connected
- Modules interconnections via
original cables with connectors
POWER/
SYSTEM
FAILURE
MAIN
SUPPLY
SPARE
SUPPLY
POWER
ON / OFF
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1. Overview
1.1 Description
NL90 Touch screen Navigational Light Controller

ITNL-10
INPUT MODULE FOR 10 MAIN and
10 SPARE NAVIGATION LIGHTS
ITSL-13
INPUT MODULE FOR 13 SIGNAL
LIGHTS
ITSL-13, ITSL-7
INPUT MODULE FOR 13 or for 7
SIGNAL LIGHTS
ITNL-3
INPUT MODULE FOR 3 MAIN and
3 SPARE NAVIGATION LIGHTS
1 - Original cable 1.5 m long
(pls. check connection diagram)
2 - Original cables 1 m long
(pls. check connection diagram)
ITNSLP-1
POWER SUPPLY MODULE
ITNSL-01 comprises of 3 main parts:
- Main unit
- Power supply unit
- Input modules
Main unit
Power supply module
Provides power supply for lights as well as internal power supply for main unit and modules. It is equipped with
automatic change-over between main and spare power supply. It includes external alarm output contact, input
contact for external accept and NMEA 2-way comunnication with other systems. Comes in versions 230VAC and
115 VAC.
Input modules
Input modules operate and control lights and lights circuits. In case of malfunction detection alarm is sent to the main
unit. All light inputs circuits are fused. Manual light acctivation is possible in case of electronic failure. Number and
type of the input modules depend on necessary configuration for specific ship.
Two basic types of input modules:
- Navigation lights module - for connecting double navigation lights. Each light has one main and one spare
input. Switching between main light and spare one is automatically. Available modules are: ITNL-10 (10 main and 10
spare navigation lights) and ITNL-3 (3 main and 3 spare navigation lights). Both versions come in AC version 230VAC
or 115VAC .
- Signal lights module - for connecting signal lights. Available modules are: ITSL-13 (13 signal lights) and
ITSL-7 (7 signal lights). Both versions come in AC version 230VAC or 115VAC.
Provides user interface for complete system, monitors operation of power supply and input modules. In case of
failure detection alarms operator. Main unit contains complete configuration of lights as well as information of
modules connected to it. ITNL (navigation lights modules) are linked to navigation side of main panel graphic and
ITSL (signal light modules) are linked to signal side of main panel graphic.
ITNSL-01T
MAIN UNIT
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2
2
3

POWER/
SYSTEM
FAILURE
MAIN
SUPPLY
SPARE
SUPPLY
POWER
ON / OFF
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5
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7
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9
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1 7
2 8
3 9
4 10
5 11
6 12
Touch screen display Buzzer
12
Power/system failure indication LED Rating plate
Main power supply indication LED Holders for fixing cables
Spare power supply indication LED Earth bolt
Power on/off push button DB9 connectors for inteface to power supply module
Clasp pin for mounting clamps Fuse
Main unit
1.2 Design
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1 2 5
1 7
2 8
3 9
104
5
6
Input fuse for main power supply
Module label
Input fuse for spare power supply
Terminals for NMEA 0183 communication
Earth wire
Output for input module power supply
TS35 rail for mounting
Input/output terminals for alarms
DB9 connectors for main unit connection
RJ45 connector for input module connection
4 6 7 9 108
54321 6 7 128 9 10 11
1 7
82
93
104
5
6
Input fuse
Switches for manual operation of lamps
RJ45 connector - from previous module
Module label
RJ45 connector - to next module
Earth terminal
Power supply - from previous module
TS35 rail for mountingPower supply - to next module
Fuses for lights
11
12
Input terminals for lights connection
3
Link M1 for first/second module selection
(only for ITSL input modules)
Power supply module
Input module
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Main unit type ITNSL-01T Manual Mounting clamps
(4 pcs)
Power supply module Original cable DB9 2,5m long for
Main unit connection
Original cable RJ45 1,5m long for
Input module connection
Input module Spare
stickers
Spare parts
set
Code Figure / name
02-04-019
02-04-020
02-04-021
02-04-022
02-04-023
02-04-024
02-04-025
Following components are included in product package.
1. Familiarise with the safety instructions
2. Check installation requirements
3. Prepare device for mounting
4. Install navigation and signal lights controller
5. Connect the equipotential bonding
6. Connect lights
7. Connect the power supply
8. Edit configuration
9. Check operation
10. Fill in commisioning form
POWE R/
SYST EM
FAILU RE
MAIN
SUPP LY
SPARE
SUPP LY
POWER
ON / OFF
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1.3 Package contents
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1.3 Build up procedure

System contains dangerous voltages when connected to line voltages. Only
a competent technician should carry out the installation/service.
Do not touch the electrical parts when power supply line is connected.
While repairs or inspection is made, the power supply line must be
disconnected.
"Power on/off" switch does not disconnect the power supply line. Power
supply line is still present on terminals, power supply module and input
modules.
Navigation and signal lights controller is open equipment. That is, ITNSL
may only be installed in consoles and cabinets which provide front panel
access for operating devices (main unit). Power supply and input modules
must be easily reachable in case of manual operation of lights.
For manual operating of lights special precautions needs to be taken in order
that “live parts” are not touched. For manual operation of lights use only
insulated screwdriver.
IMPORTANT!!!
Navigation and signal lights controller needs to be installed in accordance with rules and regulations of
classification societies as well as in accordance with good electrotechnical practice.
Use of non appropriate lights could lead to irregular operation of Navigation and signal lights controller
and navigation lights which could indanger safe navigation of the ship. Special precautions need to be
taken to check the compatibility of non-bulb and non-Glamox LED lights.
2. Safety instructions
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3. Installation
3.1 Installation requirements
3.1.1 Arrangement
Before installation it is required that project specific drawing are made. This drawings must include connection
drawings and lights arrangement drawings.
In order to make drawings following information needs to be available:
- name of lamps
- color of lamps
- position of lamps
- type of lamps (double or single)
- power supply of lamps
Arrangement can be easily prepared as shown bellow (example is shown for factory arrangement)
Empty form can be found in appendix.
Connection drawing can be easily prepared based on maximum configuration shown on connection
drawing on next page. Standard configuration is shown on page.
Always match arrangement with connection drawing!!!
No. Name Color*
PORT STBD
No. Name Color* Spare
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Y / N
Possible navigation
lights positions
Possible signal
light positions
Example of mast shape
(it can be arranged in
each position between lights)
1
2
3 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
ANCHOR FWD
MASTHEAD FWD
PORT
STARBOARD
MASTHEAD AFT
N.U.C. UPPER
R.A.M.
N.U.P. LOWER
ANCHOR AFT
STERN
W
W
R
G
W
R
W
R
W
W
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
SUEZ RED
SUEZ RED
SUEZ WHITE
SUEZ WHITE
SUEZ GREEN
SUEZ RED
SUEZ RED
SUEZ WHITE
SUEZ WHITE
SUEZ RED
SUEZ WHITE
SUEZ RED
R
R
W
W
G
R
R
W
W
R
W
R
Navigation lights Signal lights
Spare Y/N - in case of
doulbe lights mark Yes
Maximum 13 double
navigation lights
For more than 10 double navigation lights
additional input module ITNL-3 has to be used
(not part of standard delivery)
Maximum 26 signal lights
For more than 13 signal lights
additional input module ITSL-7
or ITSL-13 has to be used
(not part of standard delivery)
*Color: W (white); R (red); G (Green); Y (Yellow); B (blue)
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POWER SUPPLY
MODULE
ITNSLP -01
(main and emergency,
automatic change-over)
3
Original cable
2.5m long* CON7
1
3
1
3
MAIN
SPARE
MAIN
230V AC
SUPPLY
SPARE
230V AC
SUPPLY
L
N
NAVIGATION and SIGNAL
LIGHTS CONTROL,
MAIN UNIT
ITNSL-01T
4
INPUT MODULE FOR FIRST 10 MAIN and 10 SPARE LIGHTS,
ITNL-10
49
50
51
52
53
1
5
9
2
6
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
3
7
4
8
MAIN NAVIGATION
LAMP 1
MAIN NAVIGATION
LAMP 2
MAIN NAVIGATION
LAMP 3
MAIN NAVIGATION
LAMP 4
MAIN NAVIGATION
LAMP 5
MAIN NAVIGATION
LAMP 6
MAIN NAVIGATION
LAMP 7
MAIN NAVIGATION
LAMP 8
MAIN NAVIGATION
LAMP 9
MAIN NAVIGATION
LAMP 10
SPARE NAVIGATION
LAMP 1
SPARE NAVIGATION
LAMP 2
SPARE NAVIGATION
LAMP 3
SPARE NAVIGATION
LAMP 4
SPARE NAVIGATION
LAMP 5
SPARE NAVIGATION
LAMP 6
SPARE NAVIGATION
LAMP 7
SPARE NAVIGATION
LAMP 8
SPARE NAVIGATION
LAMP 9
SPARE NAVIGATION
LAMP 10
L
N
INPUT MODULE
FOR NEXT 3 MAIN
and
3 SPARE LIGHTS,
ITNL-3
49
50
51
52
53
1
5
9
2
6
10
11
12
3
7
4
8
MAIN NAVIGATION
LAMP 1
MAIN NAVIGATION
LAMP 2
MAIN NAVIGATION
LAMP 3
SPARE NAVIGATION
LAMP 1
SPARE NAVIGATION
LAMP 2
SPARE NAVIGATION
LAMP 3
49
50
51
52
53
1
5
9
2
6
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
3
7
4
8
230V AC
supply for lamps
230V AC supply for
lamps to next unit
SIGNAL LAMP 1
SIGNAL LAMP 2
SIGNAL LAMP 3
SIGNAL LAMP 4
SIGNAL LAMP 5
SIGNAL LAMP 6
SIGNAL LAMP 7
SIGNAL LAMP 8
SIGNAL LAMP 9
SIGNAL LAMP 10
SIGNAL LAMP 11
SIGNAL LAMP 12
SIGNAL LAMP 13
INPUT MODULE FOR FIRST 13
SIGNAL LIGHTS,
ITSL-13 (link M1 inserted)
(*check chapter 3.2)
230V AC
supply for lamps
230V AC supply for
lamps to next unit
230V AC
supply for lamps
230V AC supply for
lamps to next unit
SIGNAL LAMP 14
SIGNAL LAMP 15
SIGNAL LAMP 16
SIGNAL LAMP 17
SIGNAL LAMP 18
SIGNAL LAMP 19
SIGNAL LAMP 20
SIGNAL LAMP 21
SIGNAL LAMP 22
SIGNAL LAMP 23
SIGNAL LAMP 24
SIGNAL LAMP 25
SIGNAL LAMP 26
L
N
L
N
L
N
L
N
L
N
Original
cables
1,5m long*
Original
cables
1,5m long*
14
15
NMEA 0183 RECEIVER**
($IIACK sentence)
CON8
CON4
CON5
CON2
CON3
CON2
CON3
CON2
CON3
1
5
9
2
6
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
3
7
4
8
INPUT MODULE FOR NEXT
7 or 13 SIGNAL LIGHTS,
ITSL-7 or ITSL-13 (link M1 removed*)
(*check chapter 3.2)
Original
cables
1,5m long*
CON2
1 pcs of
C.O. voltage-free
output contacts
for external alarm
(power fail, lamps'
circuit fail)
CON3
13
12
11
16
17
18
19
20
Tx-A
Tx-B
-
Rx-A
Rx-B
NMEA 0183
TRANSMITTER**
($IIALR sentence)
Input for N.O.
voltage-free
contact for
external alarm
accept
*Do not route together with power cables
**For NMEA 0183 sentences pls. check appendex 3
Interconncetions between modules
All original cables are cables for communication and
have to be routed in accordance with rules and good
marine practice. Have to be seperated from power
cables which can cause high level of interference.
original
wire
original
wire
49
50
51
52
53
230V AC
supply for lamps
L
N
49
original
wire
original
wire
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3.1.2 Connection

POWER SUPPLY
MODULE
ITNSLP -01
(main and emergency,
automatic change-over)
3
Original cable
1.5m long* CON7
1
3
1
3
MAIN
SPARE
MAIN
230V AC
SUPPLY
SPARE
230V AC
SUPPLY
1
2
NAVIGATION and SIGNAL
LIGHTS CONTROL,
MAIN UNIT
ITNSL-01T
4
INPUT MODULE FOR FIRST 10 MAIN and 10 SPARE LIGHTS,
ITNL-10
49
50
51
52
53
1
5
9
2
6
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
3
7
4
8
1. ANCHOR FWD
MAIN
2. MASTHEAD FWD
MAIN
3. PORT - MAIN
4. STARBOARD - MAIN
5. MASHEAD AFT
MAIN
6. NUC UPPER - MAIN
7. RAM - MAIN
8. NUC LOWER - MAIN
9. ANCHOR AFT
- MAIN
10. STERN - MAIN
1. ANCHOR FWD
SPARE
2. MASTHEAD FWD
SPARE
3. PORT - SPARE
4. STARBOARD
- SPARE
5. MASHEAD AFT
SPARE
6. NUC UPPER
- SPARE
7. RAM - SPARE
8. NUC LOWER
- SPARE
9. ANCHOR AFT
- SPARE
10. STERN - SPARE
L
N
49
50
51
52
53
1
5
9
2
6
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
3
7
4
8
230V AC
supply for lamps
230V AC supply for
lamps to next unit
1. SUEZ RED
2. SUEZ RED
3. SUEZ WHITE
4. SUEZ WHITE
5. SUEZ GREEN
6. SUEZ RED
7. SUEZ RED
8. SUEZ WHITE
9. SUEZ WHITE
10. SUEZ RED
11. SUEZ WHITE
12. SUEZ RED
SIGNAL LAMP 13
INPUT MODULE FOR FIRST 13
SIGNAL LIGHTS,
ITSL-13 (link M1 inserted)*
(*check chapter 3.2)
230V AC
supply for lamps
230V AC supply for
lamps to next unit
L
N
L
N
Original
cables
1m long*
Original
cables
1m long*
14
15
NMEA 0183 RECEIVER**
($IIACK sentence)
CON8
CON4
CON5
CON2
CON3
CON2
CON3
1 pcs of
C.O. voltage-free
output contacts
for external alarm
(power fail, lamps'
circuit fail)
CON3
13
12
11
16
17
18
19
20
Tx-A
Tx-B
-
Rx-A
Rx-B
NMEA 0183
TRANSMITTER**
($IIALR sentence)
Input for N.O.
voltage-free
contact for
external alarm
accept
*Do not route together with power cables
**For NMEA 0183 sentences pls. check appendex 3
Interconncetions between modules
All original cables are cables for communication and
have to be routed in accordance with rules and good
marine practice. Have to be seperated from power
cables which can cause high level of interference.
original
wire
original
wire
3.1.3 Factory configuration/connection
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3.2 Preparations
Check the package contents
Check the package content for visible signs of transport damage and for completeness.
Damaged parts
Do not install parts damaged during the shipment. In case of damaged parts, contact your supplier.
Keep the supplied documentation and configuration form in a safe place. The documents belongs to the
Navigation and signal lights controller and they are required for subsequent commissioning.
Selecting mounting position
Navigation and signal lights controller needs to be installed on the bridge, main unit should be installed on
console in accordance with guidance notes on ergonomic design of navigation bridges. Power supply and
input modules needs to be installed inside console. Modules need to be easily accessible for manual
operation of lights. Preferable arrangement is shown below.
Please note cable lengths supplied with the equipment!!!
Main unit
Allow sufficient clearance around main unit for mounting as well as connection of cables and wires.
Minimum distance (x = 40mm; y=40mm; z=150mm)
Do not install main unit near power cables!!!
It is not recommended to install main unit on direct sunlight.
The material in the area of the mounting cut-out must provide sufficient strength to guarantee the enduring and
safe mounting of the main unit.
The force of mounting clamps or operation of the main unit must not lead to deformation of the material.
Power supply and input modules
Allow suficient clearance around modules for mounting and for the connection of cables and wires.
Minimum distance 20mm around modules. Arrange modules in a way that communication cables are not
routed together with power cables or lights cables.
.
Console
Main
unit
Main unit cable -
original cable
2.5m long
Power
supply
module
Input
modules
Cable trays
Input module cable -
original cable
1.5m long
xx
y
y
z
Allow sufficient clerance of 20 mm around modules
Switches for manual acctivation, fuses and labels should
be clearly vissible and accessible.
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Input module ITSL address selection
ITNL-10 and ITNL-3 modules have fixed addresses while ITSL addresses need to be set via link M1. The
first ITSL module must have link M1 inserted while the second ITSL module must have link M1 removed.
Please consult connection diagram. This applies to 230V AC, 115V AC as well as 24V DC ITSL modules.
Instructions
1. Remove front cover of ITSL module
2. Insert link M1 for first module
Remove link M1 for second module
Link M1 on ITSL module
Arrangement
Following arrangement of input modules needs to be followed. If module is not exsisting just skip it.
ITNL-10
ITNL-3
1st ITSL (ITSL-13 or ITSL-7)
2nd ITSL (ITSL-13 or ITSL-7)
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3. Return cover

186
138
PANEL
CUT-OUT
3.3 Mounting
3.3.1 Mounting of main unit
Make cut-out according drawing bellow (1) and put main unit into cut-out (2).
2
Mounting clamps Clasp pin
console
4. Mounting clamps are inserted in clasp pins located on side of main conrol unit (pls. check photo)
5. Place first hole of mounting clamp into clasp pin and rotate until second hole is fixed (pls. check photo)
6. Screw mounting clamp until screw reaches console.
7. Check if main unit is fixed firmly
console
3.3.2 Mounting of power supply and input modules
1. Modules are mounted on din rail TS 35. Rail must be fixed with 2 bolts M6 (pls. check photo).
for bolts M6 for bolts M6
3. For mounting main unit to console 4 pcs of mounting clamps are provided (pls. check photo)
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3.4 Connecting
Keep following sequence of tasks when connecting navigation and signal lights panel:
1. Connecting the protective earth
2. Interconnecting all modules
3. Connecting lamps’ circuits
4. Connecting power supply
5. Connecting input/output contacts and communication
Strain relief!!!
Contacts can be broken or wires can be torn off if cables are not provided adequate strain relief. Pls.
provide adequate strain relief for all cables.
3.4.1 Connecting the protective earth
In order to provide safe and reliable operation each unit must be connected to equipotential bonding circuit.
Each unit is provided with wire, bolt or earth terminal for that purpose. Use appropriate wire size.
Cable shielding of power supply circuit and each lamp circuit needs to be connected to protective earth circuit.
This is not part of navigation and signal light’s controller.
2,5mm2 original
wire
3.4.2 Interconnecting modules
For interconnecting modules original cables are provided.
Main unit and power supply unit are connected via DB9 cables.
Each connector is marked with number. Connect connectors and slots with same number.
CON7
CON8
1
2
CON5
CON4
DB9 cables
1
2
Put connector in socketappropriate
Fix with screws
original
wire
original
wire
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Fix the cables with cable strips. Do not overstress the connectors. Minimum bending radius is 40mm.
Connecting power supply with the input modules
For connecting power supply module with input modules RJ45 cables are provided. Follow the instructions
bellow.
CON3
1
2
CON3
CON2
CON3
CON2
TO
NEXT
UNIT
34
50 5152 53 50 5152 53
L
N
L
N
L
N
L
N
L
N
RJ45 cables
1
2
Put connector in socket
“CLICK”
3.4.3 Connecting lights circuits
Navigation and signal lights are to be connected according prepared connection drawings. Each lamp must
be connected to appropriate input. Connect cable sheild to equipotential bonding circuit. Wire size to be
according lamps requirements. After connecting mark label with appropriate lamps’ name.
16mm2
5
6
1
2
7
8
2. MAIN
2. SPARE*
3
4
9
10
1
2
11
12
3. MAIN
3. SPARE*
3
4
1
2
3
4
MAIN
SPARE*
1
2
3
4
MAIN
SPARE*
*only for ITNL modules
PE
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3.4.4 Connecting power supply
Before connecting check power supply rating as well as power supply unit voltage rating.
Power suppy for navigation and signal lights controller are to be connected according prepared connection
drawings. Power supply wires / ables need to be in accordance with systems’ power consumption. Connect
cable sheild to equipotential bonding circuit.
At this point do not turn on power supply!!!
16mm2
1
3
1
2
MAIN
POWER
SUPPLY
1
3
1
2
SPARE
POWER
SUPPLY
3.4.5 Connecting input/output contacts and NMEAcommunication
For connection to other systems following input/output contacts are provided:
1. Alarm output - voltage-free change over contacts, max. 250V AC/1A acctivated in case of broke light
circuit and power/system failure.
2. External alarm accept input - normally open voltage-free contact, when acctivated quits main unit
buzzer only (sound alarm).
For communication with other systems NMEA 0183 communication is provided. ITNSL-01 NMEA 0183
TRANSMITTER and RECEIVER are used as bi-directional interface to transfer external alarm from
Navigation and signal lights controller type ITNSL-01 to external systems and audio alarm acknowledgement
from external systems.
Connect as shown bellow. Connect shield of cables to instrument earth.
1112
13
EXTERNAL ALARM
OUTPUT CONTACT
14
15
EXTERNAL ALARM
ACCEPT INPUT
Push button for
external alarm accept
16
17
181920
PE
NMEA 0183 RECEIVER**
($IIACK sentence)
Tx-A
Tx-B
-
NMEA 0183
TRANSMITTER**
($IIALR sentence)
Rx-A
Rx-B
IE
Power supply module
ITNSLP-01
Power supply module
ITNSLP-01
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3.4.4 NMEA communication protocol:
NMEA 0183 RECEIVER SENTENCE:
When NMEA sentence $IIACK,000*55<CR><LF> is received, external audio alarm is accepted.
NMEA 0183 TRANSMITTER SENTENCES:
If there is no external alarm, NMEA sentence $IIALR,,,V,V,*73<CR><LF> is sent.
If external alarm occures, NMEA sentence $IIALR,,,A,V,*64<CR><LF> is sent.
If external alarm is accepted, NMEA sentence $IIALR,,,A,A,*73<CR><LF> is sent. 10s after,
NMEA sentence $IIALR,,,V,V,*73<CR><LF> is sent, indicating there is no alarm any more.
Sentences for no alarm situation and alarm situation are transmitted approx. each 10s, if there is no
change in alarm state. Sentence for alarm acknowledgement is transmitted only once, in situation
as described above.
3.4.4 Powering up
After all connections have been made, double check all connections. After checking apply power supply
and turn on main power supply fuse and spare power supply fuse.
First start-up
In case that configuration is different than factory one (factory configuration: ITNL-10 and ITSL-13) during first
start up main unit will check for modules connected and register/unregister modules accordingly. Message of
this changes will appear on during start up.
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4. Configuration
4.1 Standard configuration
After installation has been done it is necessary to adjust configuration according ship specific arrangement.
Each control unit is delivered with standard configuration which is shown bellow.
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1.ANCHOR FWD
2.MASTHEAD FWD
3.PORT
4.STARBOARD
5.MASTHEAD AFT
6.N.U.C. UPPER
7.R.A.M.
8.N.U.C. LOWER
9.ANCHOR AFT
10.STERN
SPARE EXIST
SPARE EXIST
SPARE EXIST
SPARE EXIST
SPARE EXIST
SPARE EXIST
SPARE EXIST
SPARE EXIST
SPARE EXIST
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1.SUEZ RED
2.SUEZ RED
3.SUEZ WHITE
4.SUEZ WHITE
5.SUEZ GREEN
6.SUEZ RED
7.SUEZ RED
8.SUEZ WHITE
9.SUEZ WHITE
10.SUEZ RED
11.SUEZ WHITE
12.SUEZ RED
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SPARE EXIST
4.2 Enter configuration mode
In order to enter configuration mode follow instructions bellow:
POW ER/
SYS TEM
FAIL URE
MAI N
SUP PLY
SPAR E
SUP PLY
POWER
ON / OFF
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1Push
3Release
1Push and hold POWER ON/OFF push button
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Main supply (or spare supply) lights on
Release POWER ON/OFF push button
After approx. 30s logo will appear
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When “PREPARING START” message occurs
Tap on upper right corner of screen
Message “LIGHT CONFIGURATION MODE CAN BE ENTERED”
Message “
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PLEASE, WAIT... LOADING APPLICATION
FOR CONFIGURATION
Tap on lower right corner of screen
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4.3 Navigation lights configuration mode
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Configured lights list with:
- light number
- light name
- spare exist (if this text occurs double light is configured)
Light position and color
- colored circles present configured lights
- grey circuit present possible position of light
- selected light is blinking
Property buttons for changing properties of selected light
Arrows for moving trought lights
Save configuration and enter signal lights configuration mode
Save configuration and exit configuration mode
Navigation lights configuration mode main screen
Tap on property button COLOR to change color
1. Select desired color
Grey color represents non exsisting lamp - empty position.
To delete light from configuration choose grey color.
Tap on property button NAME to change lights name.
1. Select pre defined light name or make custom name.
Tap on property button NUMBER to change number.
1. Select desired number.
Tap on OK to save and exit.
Numbers from 1 to 99 are allowed. Redundand light numbers
are are also allowed.
Number 0 will delete light from configuration.
Use arrows to navigate to required light position
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