Simrad R5000 User manual

ENGLISH
R5000 Radar processor
Installation Manual
www.navico.com/commercial


Preface
Disclaimer
As Navico is continuously improving this product, we retain the right to make changes to the
product at any time which may not be reflected in this version of the manual. Please contact
your nearest distributor if you require any further assistance.
It is the owner’s sole responsibility to install and use the equipment in a manner that will not
cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. The user of this product is solely
responsible for observing maritime safety practices.
NAVICO HOLDING AS AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES, BRANCHES AND AFFILIATES DISCLAIM ALL
LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE
OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW.
This manual represents the product as at the time of printing. Navico Holding AS and its
subsidiaries, branches and affiliates reserve the right to make changes to specifications
without notice.
Governing language
This statement, any instruction manuals, user guides and other information relating to the
product (Documentation) may be translated to, or has been translated from, another
language (Translation). In the event of any conflict between any Translation of the
Documentation, the English language version of the Documentation will be the official
version of the Documentation.
Copyright
Copyright © 2018 Navico Holding AS.
Trademarks
Navico®is a registered trademark of Navico Holding AS.
Simrad®is used by license from Kongsberg.
HDMI®and HDMI™, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks
or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
NMEA®and NMEA 2000®are registered trademarks of the National Marine Electronics
Association.
SD™and microSD™are trademarks or registered trademarks of SD-3C, LLC in the United
States, other countries or both.
Warranty
The warranty card is supplied as a separate document. In case of any queries, refer to the
brand website of your unit or system:
www.navico-commercial.com
Compliance statement
Navico declare under our sole responsibility that the product conforms with the
requirements of:
•European Council Directive 2014/90/EU on Marine Equipment modified by Commission
Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/773 (May 2018) - Wheelmark
The relevant declaration of conformity is available in the product's section at the following
website:
•www.navico-commercial.com
About this manual
Intended audience
This manual is written for system installers.
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This manual is written for professional installation and service engineers.
The manual assumes that the reader has basic knowledge about this type of equipment in
regards to:
•installation work to be carried out
•nautical terminology and practices
Important text conventions
Important text that requires special attention from the reader is emphasized as follows:
ÚNote: Used to draw the reader’s attention to a comment or some important information.
Warning: Used when it is necessary to warn personnel that they should
proceed carefully to prevent risk of injury and/or damage to equipment/
personnel.
Change log
Part no Date and description
988-12282-001 2018-sept-19
First version.
988-12282-002 2018-oct-19
Updates to Parts included and Technical specifications.
Safety precautions
Safety precautions described in this section are applicable to the radar system. They are
general safety precautions that are not related to any specific procedure, and they might
therefore not appear elsewhere in this manual. They are recommended precautions that
personnel must understand and apply during operation and maintenance of the system.
You are obliged to read these operating instructions prior to operation, and to adhere to the
operating instructions in order to prevent possible danger. Prevention of danger includes
that operator personnel are trained and authorized for safe operation of the equipment. We
assume no liability for damage due to improper operation which could have been
prevented.
The system must only be operated by persons who have passed the relevant mandatory
training on the respective systems and applications. Only reading these operating
instructions cannot replace such training. Persons authorized to operate, maintain and
troubleshoot the system are instructed and trained by Simrad. Persons operating or servicing
this radar system must be familiar with the general safety regulations and specific safety
systems, and they must have passed all required training. They must have read the relevant
operating instructions and manuals before starting to work.
Have these operating instructions always at hand on all relevant locations, and ensure that
copies are available to all operators. Operating personnel must at all times follow all safety
regulations.
During normal operation, the unit can be quickly disconnected from the main power line by
turning OFF the relevant circuit breaker located on the electric switchboard.
Do not replace components or make adjustments inside the unit when the voltage supply is
turned ON. Always remove power and discharge to ground a circuit before touching it.
Under no circumstances should any person initiate servicing or repairing the unit except in
the presence of a qualified person.
Ensure unobstructed access to all operator panels, controls, and relevant switchgear cabinets
in order to enable instant response to alarms.
Whenever it is necessary to disconnect the waveguide from a radar transmitter for
maintenance purpose, the transmitter output should be terminated with a matched load. If
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this is not possible, care should be taken. Do not stand in front of an open-ended waveguide
from which power is being radiated.
ÚNote: Main power is always present on the terminal board unless the main break from
the power distribution panel of the vessel is turned off.
Warning: Never look down a waveguide from which power is being
radiated!
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Contents
7 Parts included
7R5000 processor unit
8 Installation
8 Mounting guidelines
8 Wall mounting
9 Wiring
9 System example
9 Connectors
10 Power
10 Serial
13 Alarm
13 DGT (Dangerous Target)
14 DMA (Dead Man Alarm)
14 VDR
14 Monitor
15 Ethernet
15 NMEA 2000
15 Video in
16 USB devices
16 Card reader
17 Technical specifications
17 R5000 processor unit
18 Accessories
19 Dimensional drawings
19 R5000 processor unit
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Parts included
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BTerminal plugs
•1x power (2 positions)
•1x serial (14 positions)
•1x serial (10 positions)
•3x alarm/DGT/DMA (2 positions)
•Terminal connector kit
CDocument pack
DDVI cable for monitor connection
ESerial cable for monitor control, with terminal plugs
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Installation
Mounting guidelines
•Choose a location that will not expose the unit to conditions that exceed the
specifications, refer to the technical specification in the "Technicalspecifications" on page 17
•The mounting surface needs to be structurally strong, with as little vibration as possible
•Ensure that any holes cut are in a safe position and will not weaken the boat’s structure
•Before cutting a hole in a panel, make sure that there are no hidden electrical wires or
other parts behind the panel
•Check that it is possible to route cables to the intended mounting location. Leave
sufficient clearance to connect all relevant cables
•Make drip and service loops for cables
ÚNote: Where flush or panel mounted, the enclosure should be dry and well ventilated. In
small enclosures, it may be required to fit forced cooling.
Warning: Inadequate ventilation and subsequent overheating of the unit
may cause unreliable operation and reduced service life. Exposing the unit
to conditions that exceed the specifications could invalidate your warranty,
refer to the technical specification in the "Technical specifications" on page 17.
Wall mounting
1 2
3 4
2
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Wiring
System example
A
L
G
I
JJK
FF
HH
B
CC
Description
ASRT LAN radar sensor
BAntenna
CSRT LAN up-mast transceiver
FR5000 power supply unit
GM5000 monitor
HR5000 radar processor
IO5000 trackball
JO2000 controller
KO2000 power supply unit
LR5000 control station
Connectors
R5000 radar processor unit
DGT DMA ALARM
POWER
IN
MICRO
SD
VIDEO INNETWORK
VDRMONITORNMEA
2000
USB
SERIAL
ÚNote: The video in connectors are not used.
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Power
The unit is designed to be powered by 24 V DC.
It is protected against reverse polarity, under voltage and over voltage (for a limited
duration).
A fuse or circuit breaker should be fitted to the positive supply. For recommended fuse
rating, refer to "Technicalspecifications" on page 17.
Power connector details
21
Unitsocket(male)
21
Cableplug(female)
Pin Purpose
1+12/24 V DC
2DC negative
Serial
The serial port provides input (Listeners) and outputs (Talkers) for the various interfaced
sensors. The port uses the IEC 61162 (serial balanced) standard.
IEC 61162 messages
For details about how to configure the serial ports, refer to the commissioning manual.
Sentence Description Standard BAM Legacy alert
THS True heading
status
port 1 in port 1 in port 1 in
HDT Heading true port 1 in port 1 in port 1 in
VDM AIS VHF data-link
message
port 2 in port 2 in port 2 in
VDO AIS VHF data-link port 2 in port 2 in port 2 in
TTD Tracked target
data
port 2 out port 2 out port 2 out
TLB Target label port 2 out port 2 out port 2 out
VBW Dual ground/
water speed
port 3 in port 3 in port 3 in
VHW Water speed and
heating
port 3 in port 3 in port 3 in
ZDA Time and date port 4 in port 4 in port 4 in
GLL Geographic
position-
latitude and
longitude
port 4 in port 4 in port 4 in
GGA Global
positioning
system (GPS) fix
data
port 4 in port 4 in port 4 in
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Sentence Description Standard BAM Legacy alert
GNS GNNS fix data port 4 in port 4 in port 4 in
DTM Datum reference port 4 in port 4 in port 4 in
VTG Course over
ground and
ground speed
port 4 in port 4 in port 4 in
OSD Own ship data port 4 out port 4 out port 4 out
RSD Radar system
data
port 4 out port 4 out port 4 out
TTM Tracked target
message
port 4 out port 4 out port 4 out
ACN port 5 in
HBT Heartbeat
supervision
sentence
port 5 in
ALC Cyclic alert list port 5 out
ALF Alert sentence port 5 out
ARC Alert command
refused
port 5 out
HBT Heartbeat
supervision
sentence
port 5 out
ACK Acknowledge
alarm
port 5 in
ALR Set alarm state port 5 out
EVE General event
message
port 5 out
- M5000 monitor port 6 in port 6 in port 6 in
- M5000 monitor port 6 out port 6 out port 6 out
Serial 1-2
114
Unitsocket(male)
114
Cableplug(female)
Pin Port Purpose
1
Port 1
(IEC 61162-2)
Listener A (Rx_A)
2Listener B (Rx_B)
3Common
4Ground
5Talker A (Tx_A)
6Talker B (Tx_B)
7Shield
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Pin Port Purpose
8
Port 2
(IEC 61162-2)
Listener A (Rx_A)
9Listener B (Rx_B)
10 Common
11 Ground
12 Talker A (Tx_A)
13 Talker B (Tx_B)
14 Shield
Serial 3-4
110
Unitsocket(male)
110
Cableplug(female)
Pin Port Purpose
1
Port 3
(IEC 61162-1)
Listener A (Rx_A)
2Listener B (Rx_B)
3Shield
4Talker A (Tx_A)
5Talker B (Tx_B)
6
Port 4
(IEC 61162-1)
Listener A (Rx_A)
7Listener B (Rx_B)
8Shield
9Talker A (Tx_A)
10 Talker B (Tx_B)
Serial 5-6
110
Unitsocket(male)
110
Cableplug(female)
Pin Port Purpose
1
Port 5
(IEC 61162-1)
Listener A (Rx_A)
2Listener B (Rx_B)
3Shield
4Talker A (Tx_A)
5Talker B (Tx_B)
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Pin Port Purpose
6
Port 6
(IEC 61162-1)
Listener A (Rx_A)
7Listener B (Rx_B)
8Shield
9Talker A (Tx_A)
10 Talker B (Tx_B)
Sensor connection
Any sensor connected to the system should meet IMO performance standards and be
certified. Failure to do so would make the rest of the system non-compliant.
The system must be connected to an External Position Fixing System (EPFS), a gyrocompass/
heading sensor, and a SDME source via serial line.
Ground stabilization requires an external sensor signal capable of providing an input and an
indication of own ship’s speed over ground, for example from an EPFS, SDME or use of
stationary tracked reference targets. If a ground-referenced speed log is used for ground
stabilization, it must be of dual axis type.
Connections to a BAM device is mandatory if these devices are available on a vessel.
ÚNote: The gyro-compass or heading sensor must have an update rate that is adequate
for the ship’s rate of turn – the performance should meet or exceed the relevant
standards adopted by the IMO (IMO A.424(XI), A.821(19) and MSC.116(73)).
Alarm
The unit can be connected to a Bridge Alert System through the alarm output connector.
Alarm connector details
1 2
Unitsocket(male)
1 2
Cableplug(female)
Pin Purpose Note
1External alarm output normally closed, isolated contact
2
DGT (Dangerous Target)
The DGT output is active when a radar target or AIS target is classified as dangerous.
DGT connector details
1 2
Unitsocket(male)
1 2
Cableplug(female)
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Pin Purpose Note
1DGT output normally closed, isolated contact
2
DMA (Dead Man Alarm)
The DMA output is active when an action is made by the operator on the control station.
DMA
1 2
Unitsocket(male)
1 2
Cableplug(female)
Pin Purpose Note
1DMA output normally closed, isolated contact
2
VDR
A DVI-D video output is provided for interface to a 3rd party Voyage Data Recorder (VDR).
The output mirrors the screen display at the same resolution. The VDR connected to should
accept digital video input.
DVI-D connector details
Unitsocket(female) Cableplug(male)
The unit is equipped with standard DVI connector(s). The unit should be turned off prior to
connecting or disconnecting a DVI cable.
Monitor
The unit can be connected to an external monitor. The image is shown on the external
monitor at the units own native resolution, so the external monitor should support the same
resolution or be able to scale.
DVI-D connector details
Unitsocket(female) Cableplug(male)
14
The unit is equipped with standard DVI connector(s). The unit should be turned off prior to
connecting or disconnecting a DVI cable.
Monitor control wiring
A serial connection to the monitor is required to control the monitor brightness.
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For wiring details, refer to the System Installation Manual.
Ethernet
The Ethernet ports can be used to connect radar sensors and other radar processing units to
utilise the inter-switching functionality.
Ethernet connector details
Unitsocket (female) Cableplug (male)
The unit is equipped with standard RJ45 connector(s).
Ethernet expansion device
Connection of network devices can be made via an Ethernet expansion device. Additional
expansion devices can be added to provide the required number of ports.
NMEA 2000
The NEMA 2000 network is used to connect a remote controller to the unit.
NMEA 2000 connector details
2
1
3
4
5
Unitsocket (male)
1
2
5
4
3
Cableplug(female)
Pin Purpose
1Shield
2NET-S (+12 V DC)
3NET-C (DC negative)
4NET-H
5NET-L
Video in
Video in is not to be used.
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USB devices
The USB port(s) can be used to:
•connect a keyboard
•connect a mouse
•connect a storage device
The USB devices should be standard PC compatible hardware.
ÚNote: USB cable length should not exceed 5 m when using regular cables. Lengths over
5 m may be possible with the use of an active USB cable.
USB connector details
Unitsocket (female) Cableplug/Deviceplug (male)
The unit is equipped with standard USB type-A connector(s).
Card reader
A memory card can be used for:
•Software updates
•Transfer of user data
•System backup
Card details
The unit supports standard MicroSD cards.
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Technical specifications
R5000 processor unit
General
Type approval Radar Equipment CAT 1 (H), CAT 2 (H) and
CAT 3
Environmental
Temperature
Operating temperature -15°C to 55°C (According to IEC 60945 ed.
4.0)
Storage temperature -15°C to 70°C (According to IEC 60945 ed.
4.0)
Vibration According to IEC60945 ed. 4.0
Shock According to RMRS rules (2-020101-040-E
Vol 2 - Environmental Test of Equipment)
Equipment category Protected
IP class IP2X
Compass safe distance
Safe distance to the standard magnetic
compass
0.7 m (2.3 ft)
Safe distance to the steering magnetic
compass
0.3 m (0.99 ft)
Physical
Dimensions Refer to dimensional drawings
Weight 1 kg (2.20 lbs.)
I/O interface
NMEA 0183 4x IEC 61162-1
2x IEC 61162-2
NMEA 2000 1 port
Ethernet 3 ports
Alarm output 2 wire interface
VDR DVI output
DGT (Dangerous Target) DGT output, active when a radar target or
AIS target is classified as dangerous
DMA (Dead Man Alarm) DMA output, active when an action is made
on the control panel
Monitor DVI output to remote display
Card reader 1 MicroSD card reader
4
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Accessories
The most up-to-date accessories list is available at:
•www.navico-commercial.com
5
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Dimensional drawings
R5000 processor unit
232 mm
(9.14”)
281 mm
(11.05”)
69 mm
(2.73”)
265 mm
(10.42”)
130 mm
(5.13”)
100 mm
(3.94”)
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