2.3Display Unit
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WARNING could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Have a qualified serviceman do the installation.
Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment.
Turn off the power at the switchboard before installing the equipment.
Fire or electrical shock can result if the power on.
Do not install the unit in a place subject to rain or water splash.
Fire or electrical shock can result.
Use the specified power cable.
Fire can result if an incorrect cable is used.
CAUTION
Attach protective earth securely to the ship???s body.
The protective earth (grounding) is required for the AC power supply to prevent electri- cal shock.
Do not weld the tank with transducer to the ship???s hull.
CAUTION
Confirm that the power supply voltage is compatible with the voltage rating of the equipment.
Connection to the wrong power supply can cause fire or damage to the equipment.
The mounting location for the display, distributor and transceiver unit must satisfy the following conditions:
Use Chugoku Toso brand Marine Star 20
Coat thinly and evenly. A thick coat can reduce output power.
Observe the compass safe distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass.
i
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
DISTRIBUTOR UNIT
JUNCTION BOX
TRANSCEIVER UNIT
TRANSDUCER
???Dashed lines indicate optional equipment.
???Environmental category:
ii
EQUIPMENT LISTS
Standard supply
iii
Optional Supply
iv
1.INSTALLATION
NOTICE
Do not apply paint,
Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts, especially plastic connectors.
1.1Display Unit
Mounting consideration
The display unit can be installed on a desktop, on the underside of a table, or flush mounted in a panel. When you select a mounting location, keep in mind the following points:
???Locate the display unit away from exhaust pipes and vents.
???Select an installation location that is well ventilated.
???Locate the display unit where shock and vibration are minimal.
???Allow enough maintenance space at the sides and rear of the display unit and leave enough slack in cables to facilitate maintenance and servicing.
???Observe the compass safe distances (see page i) to prevent the interference to a magnetic compass.
???The nominal viewing distance for the display unit is 1 m. Select a suitable mounting location considering that distance.
Flush mount
See the outline drawing in the back of this manual. Before you fasten the display unit to the cutout, first connect the cables referring to chapter 2.
1. Make a cutout in the mounting location as shown in the illustration below.
223+0.5 (8.78???)
1. INSTALLATION
Note: Dimensions for the cutout are different depending on the mounting location, indoor or out- door. For the outdoor mouting, ask dockyard to construct a waterproof case for the display unit.
2.Make four pilot holes for
3.Insert the sponge to the display unit from the rear side.
4.Set the display unit to the cutout and fasten the display unit with four
5.Set a cosmetic cap to each fixing hole on the front panel. See page
Desktop or table underside mount
The display unit can be mounted on a desktop or on the underside of a table using the optional hanger. See the outline drawing for details.
Hanger assembly (Type:
1.Remove the hanger mounting plate from the hanger assembly.
2.Fasten the hanger mounting plate to the display unit from the left side and right side with four binding head screws (M5x12).
Hanger mounting plate (left side)
Screw (M5x12)
3.Make a four pilot holes for
4.Fix the hanger to the mounting location with four
5.Screw knobs into the display unit loosely.
6.Set the display unit to the hanger.
7.Tighten the knobs to fasten the hanger to the display unit.
8. Set a cosmetic cap to each fixing hole on the front panel.
1. INSTALLATION
51+5 (2.01???)
149 (5.87???)
91 (3.58???) (10.98???)279+5
How to set the cosmetic cap and alarm lid assy.
Set a cosmetic cap to each fixing hole on the front panel as shown in the illustration below.
For the display unit to be used as a sub display, attach the alarm lid (supplied as accessories) to the [ALARM] key to prevent accidental operation of the key.
Alarm lid assy. (For sub display only)
Attach the
Set cosmetic cap to hole so cap is flush with panel.
1. INSTALLATION
1.2Transceiver Unit
Installation considerations
???Since the transceiver unit generates heat, install it in a dry,
???This unit is designed for bulkhead mounting to permit dissipation of heat. If bulkhead mounting is absolutely impossible, mount the unit on the floor leaving at least 350 mm clearance between it and the floor to permit dissipation of heat.
???Reinforce the mounting area, if necessary.
???Leave space around the unit for maintenance and checking. Refer to the drawing at the back of this manual for minimum recommended maintenance space.
???A magnetic compass will be affected if the transceiver unit is placed too close to it. Observe the compass safe distances to prevent disturbance to the magnetic compass (page i).
Use four hex. bolts (M10x20) to fix the transceiver unit to the mounting area. See the outline draw- ing at the back of this manual.
1.Screw in lower hex. bolts so there is 5 mm clearance between bottom of screw head and bulk- head.
2.Hang the unit on the bolts, then tighten the bolts.
3.Fasten the unit with upper hex. bolts.
590??1 (23.23???)
15 (0.59???)
12 (0.47???) 210??1 (8.27???)
620 (24.41???)
35 (1.38???)
(7)
1. INSTALLATION
1.3Distributor Unit
The distributor unit can be mounted on the deck or on a bulkhead. Consider the following points when selecting a mounting location.
???Select a location which is both well ventilated and low in humidity to keep the unit cool.
???For bulkhead mounting, be sure the mounting location is strong enough to support the weight under the continued vibration normally encountered on the vessel.
???A magnetic compass will be affected if the distribution box is too close. Observe the compass safe distances to prevent disturbance to the magnetic compass.
1.Screw in lower hex. bolts so there is 5 mm clearance between bottom of screw head and bulk- head.
2.Hang the unit on the bolts, then tighten the bolts.
3.Fasten the unit with upper hex. bolts.
Fixing hole 2- 12
450??1 (17.72???) 98 (3.86???)
620??1 (24.41???)
(37) (1.46???)
630 (24.80???)
12 (0.47???)
1. INSTALLATION
1.4Transducer
The performance of this equipment is directly dependent on the installation of the transducer.
The installation of the transducer and the tank must be accomplished by a dockyard referring to the installation drawings at the later part of this manual.
1.4.1Installation location
To decide the location of the transducer, the following points must be taken into account.
??? Locate the transducer of
DOPPLER SONAR TRANSDUCER
2500 mm or more
???Separate as far as possible from air bubble sources; e.g., side thruster and water disposal pipes.
???Install in close proximity to the keel, for uniform water flow.
???Generally, best performance is obtained by mounting on the bow; the stern side is influenced more easily by air bubbles and propeller cavitation.
???Do not apply any paint to the transducer face.
1. INSTALLATION
1.4.2Installation using the transducer tank
8
7
6
Transducer tank
1.Remove flange (4), fixing plate (5), fixing gland (6), washer (7) and gasket (8) from the tank.
2.Set the tank to the place which was selected at paragraph 1.4.1.
The
For horizontal direction, the bottom of the tank (2) must be parallel with the draft.
Ship??? s bow
3.Weld the tank (2) to the ship???s hull. The doubling and welding methods are left up to the ship- yard.
4.Paint the tank (2), flange (4) and fixing plate (5) the same color as the ship???s body. Paint only
5.Apply liquid gasket (supplied) to the top of the transducer evenly.
6.Mount the fixing plate (5) on the transducer (1).
7.Attach seal washer (16) to hex. bolt M8x12 (15).
8.Use hex. bolt (15)(16) assembled at step 7 to fasten the transducer (1) and fixing plate (5).
1. INSTALLATION
9.Use M16 nut (11), spring washer (12) and flat washer (13) to fix the transducer (1) w/fixing plate to the fixing flange (4).
M16 hex. nut (11)
M16 spring washer (12)
M16 flat washer (13)
Transducer (1)
Fixing flange (4)
10.For the transducer
Hex. bolt (15) Seal washer (16)
Fixing plate (5)
1)Attach the grommet (supplied) to the location marked with a white line on the transducer cable.
2)Fix the grommet attached at step 1) to the notch shown below, by using the cable fixing plate (17), hex. bolt M6x12 (18), spring washer M6 (19).
3)Pass the connector at the end of the transducer cable between the transducer and M16 bolt, and attach the notch as shown below.
Transducer cable
Attach the connector to this notch.
Notch
(for grommet)
Pass the cable between the transducer and this bolt.
White mark
Grommet
Cable fixing plate (17)
M6 spring washer (19)
Hex. bolt M6x12 (18)
4)Connect the cable assy. (supplied) to the connector attached at step 3). Clean the connector faces and pins before the connection.
1. INSTALLATION
5)Attach the metal fixing (supplied) to the connector, and use two bolts M6x20 and spring washers M6 to fix them.
11.Pass the fixing gland (6), washer (7) and gasket (8) through the transducer cable
12.Pass the cable through the hole at the top of the tank (2).
Transducer cable
Tank (2)
Gasket (8)
Washer (7)
(The hollow side must be upward.)
Fixing gland (6)
White line
(printed on the cable)
1. INSTALLATION
13.Use the tightening handle (option) to fasten the fixing gland (6) from the inside of the tank (2). The distance between the bottom of the fixing gland (6) and tank must be less than 15 mm.
Transducer cable
Tank
Transducer tank, sectional view
14.Rotate the fixing flange (4) twice horizontally to make two loops. These loops make it easy to put the cable in the tank.
15.Use the bolt M10x25 (9) and spring washer M10 (10) to fasten the fixing flange (4) to the tank
(2).
Rotate the fixing flange (4) twice horizontally
to make two loops on the cable.
M10 spring washer (10)
M10x25 hex. bolt (9)
1. INSTALLATION
1.4.3Installation with gate valve
3
1
Note: To install the gate valve, service space of 1000 mm height is necessary. For details, see the installation drawing at the back of this manual.
1.When your unit is shipped assembled, remove the five items shown below:
???Gate valve (2)
???Spacer (3)
???Gasket (5), 2 pcs.
???Shaft (6)
Gate valve (2)
Shaft (6)
Gasket 1 (5)
Gasket 2 (5)
1.INSTALLATION
2.Set the spacer (3) to the place selected at paragraph 1.4.1.
The
3.Weld the spacer (3) to the ship's hull. The welding and doubling methods are left up to the shipyard.
4.Unfasten M12 hex. nut (20), spring washer (21) and flat washer (22) to remove the shaft (6) from the seachest cap (4).
Shaft (6)
Seachest cap (4)
5.Paint the gate valve (2), spacer (3) and seachest cap (4) the same color as ship's body. Paint only
6.Pass the cable from the transducer (1) through the shaft (6) from the bottom.
7.Apply liquid gasket (supplied) on the top of the transducer (1).
8.Use hex. bolt (26) and seal washer (27) to fasten the transducer (1) to the shaft (6).
1. INSTALLATION
9. Pass the gasket (8), flat washer (7) and fixing gland (11) through the transducer cable.
Transducer cable
Fixing gland (11)
Washer (7)
The hollow side must be downward.
Gasket (8)
Shaft (6)
Hex. bolt (26)
Seal washer (27)
Transducer (1)
10.Fasten the fixing gland (11) to the top of the shaft (6).
The height between the top of the fixing gland (11) and the top of the shaft (6) must be less than 7 mm.
11.Apply grease (supplied) to both sides of the gasket 1 (5), and set it on the spacer (3). 12.Apply grease (supplied) to the inside of the spacer (3).
13.Clean the top and bottom of the gate valve (2), and mount it on the gasket 1 (5) mounted on the spacer (3) at step 11.
1. INSTALLATION
14.Fasten M20 hex. nut (17) and spring washer (18) loosely to the stud bolt of the spacer (3).
Gate valve (2)
M20 hex. nut (17)
M20 spring washer (18)
Gasket 1 (5)
Apply grease to both sides.
Apply grease to the inside.
Spacer (3)
15.Apply grease (supplied) to both sides of the gasket 2 (5), and set it on the gate valve (2).
16.Use hex. nut (17), spring washer (18) and hex. bolt (19) to mount the seachest cap (4) of the shaft (6) on the gate valve (2).
Hex. bolt (19)
Seachest cap (4)
Fore mark
Gasket 2 (5)
(Apply grease to both sides.)
Spring washer (18)
Hex. nut (17)
17.Move the shaft (6) upward and downward by hands to check if it moves smoothly.
1. INSTALLATION
18.Check that fore marks are aligned, and fasten hex. nut (17), spring washer (18) and hex. bolt (19) tightly.
19.Fasten hex. nut (20), spring washer (21) and flat washers (22) removed at step 4 to stud bolt on the seachest cap.
Fore mark
(at the bottom
of the transducer)
The distance between the seachest cap (4) and flange (7) must be 5 mm.
Flange (7)
5 mm
Seachest cap (4)
How to open the gate valve
When you open or close the gate valve, unfasten two nuts shown below to rotate the handle. Then, fasten nuts to fix the handle.
1. INSTALLATION
1.5Junction Box
Installation considerations
The junction box forms a joint between the distributor and the transceiver unit, and extends the distance between them to max. 500 m. Install it as below:
???Keep the junction box away from
???Do not install the junction box in place of high temperature and humidity.
See the outline drawing at the back of this manual.
120??1 (4.72???)
1. INSTALLATION
1.6Installation of Display Unit with
For installation of the display unit on the wings of the bridge, use the optional water proof box DS- 605. Fix the
Installation materials for
Mounting considerations
The
???Keep the unit away from electromagnetic
???For maintenance and checking purposes, leave enough space at the sides of the unit and leave slack in cables. See the outline drawing at the back of this manual.
???A magnetic compass will be affected if the waterproof box is too close to the magnetic com- pass. Observe the compass safe distances (see page i) to prevent interference to a magnetic compass.
Mounting procedure
Note: Mount the
1.Fix the
1)Insert the seal washer to four fixing holes.
2)Fix the
176 ?? 0.5 62 (2.44???) (6.93???)
340 (13.39???)
Fixing hole
Note: Mount the unit so the cable glands are down.
Cable gland 310 ?? 0.5 (12.20???)
1.INSTALLATION
3)Apply silicon rubber to M10 bolts as shown below.
Apply sellicon rubber.
2.Connect the
1)Fabricate the cable as shown below.
x2
Fold back and wrap internal shield and fix it by cable clamp.
Vinyl seath
Armor
2)Pass the clamping gland, washer
1. INSTALLATION
3) Pass the cable through the cable gland as shown below.
Washer*
Gasket*
{
Clamping gasket
*: Attached inside the cable gland
4)Put the flush mounting sponge to the flange from the rear side of the
5)Open the front cover of the
6)Connect the cables to the
3.Remove each binding head screw from four corners of the
4.Apply silicon grease to the binding head screws and fix the
5.Tighten the clamping glands to fix the cables.
6.Apply the putty to the cable glands for waterproofing.
7.Connect the ground terminal for the
1. INSTALLATION
How to change orientation of the front cover of
The front cover of the
Note: Set the front cover so the FURUNO logo on the cover is right side up. The drain hole must be down.
1.Remove eight screws from two hinges.
2.Remove two screws from the latch.
3.Remove the hinges and the hidden lids for fixing hole of latch in consideration of the opening direction.The hidden lids for fixing hole of latch are taped on each side.
4.Orient the front cover as desired and fix the hinges and latch.
Hinge
Latch
Screws for hinge
Hidden lids for fixing hole of latch (four sides)
1.7Remote Controller
The optional remote controller
Note: Before you fasten the display unit to the cutout, first connect the cables referring to chapter 2.
1.Make a cutout in the mounting location (88 mm (width) x 76 mm (height)).
2.Make four holes of 4 mm diameter in the locations indicated in the illustration below.
3.Set the remote controller or dimmer controller to the cutout. Insert four binding head screws (M3x12) from the front side then fasten the unit with four sets of flat washers, spring washers and hexagonal nuts from the rear side.
86 ?? 0.5 (3.39???)
88 ?? 1.0 (3.46???)
76 ?? 1.0 (2.99???)
DISP UNIT MODE
REMOTE CONTROLLER
1. INSTALLATION
1.8
The
Use the four stud bolts, flat washers, spring washers and eight adjust nuts to fix the unit. See the outline drawing at the back of this manual.
Use the XH connector (supplied with
Leveling adjustment
This adjustment must be performed while the ship is in
Place a
Adjust bolt
1. INSTALLATION
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2.WIRING
Refer to the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual to connect cables.
Distributor
Dimmer Controller
Precautions for cable installation
Observe the following guidelines to prevent noise, interference problem.
???The transducer cable carries very weak signals (amplitude less than 0.1 ??V), which are easily interfered by noise. The need for a good ground cannot be overempha- sized.
???Locate
???Locate the
???Cable carrying more than a few kilowatts power to fluctuating loads
???Cable carrying switching waves generated by thyristor, etc.
2. WIRING
Connection of WAGO connector
Remove the WAGO connector from each unit and connect each cable core to the WAGO connector. See the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual. The terminal opener is attached inside each unit.
How to connect wires to WAGO connector
Press downward.
Terminal opener
Wire
Procedure
1.Twist the cores.
2.Set and press the terminal opener downward.
3.Insert the wire to hole.
4.Remove the terminal opener.
5.Pull the wire to confirm that it is secure.
2.1Distributor Unit
The Distributor Unit
Top cover
Cable clamps, entrances
2. WIRING
(inside the shield cover)
TB101 TB102
2. WIRING
Vinyl tape
TB9 (IEC61162 OUT),
TB3 (Analog meter),
300
200
7
250
50
Vinyl tape
??3
2. WIRING
2.2Transceiver Unit
Cables
??3
Vinyl tape
Transducer cable
7 20
??3
Wrap wires of cables connected
to TB4, TB5 and TB6 with conductive tape. Then, wrap them with vinyl tape.
TB6
1
2
3
4
5
6
Conductive tape
Wrap the conductive tape around cable two or three times, and set the taped part in the cable clamp.
Note: The transducer cable has nine
2. WIRING
2.3Display Unit
Use the
Note: The cable length must be less than 150 m.
(TB3, for
M4
x 3
Sheath Vinyl tape
Wind the shield.
.
Vinyl tape
100 35
Arbitrary length
7
Vinyl tape
Sheath
Vinyl tape
Wind the shield.
2. WIRING
Connect cables fabricated on the previous page to terminals on the back of the unit, and fix them with clamps.
4
Display Unit
Dimmer Controller
Remote Controller
TB4
2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
TB2 TB1
TB3
4 3 2 1
DC
to
to
For detail, see Operator???s Manual for
When using the optional water proof box
2. WIRING
2.4Junction Box
The optional Junction Box
Vinyl tape
??3
Vinyl tape
3.MENU SETTINGS
After the installation is completed, set up the system from the Service and System menus.
3.1How to Use the Service Menu
1. Press the [PWR] key while pressing the [DISP] key to show the Service menu.
Service menu
2.Press S or T to select a menu item, and press the [ENT] key to show the setting window.
3.Press S or T to change the setting, and press the [ENT] key. To return to the menu, press the [MENU/ESC] key.
To enter alphanumeric data; for example, Ship???s Name, do the following:
1) A character input box appears, with the input cursor at the
Input cursor
2)Press S or T to select character.
3)Press the [ENT] key to confirm selection.
4)Repeat steps 2) and 3) to complete the item.
You can move the input cursor with the [ENT] and [MENU/ESC] keys. [ENT]: Move right.
[MENU/ESC]: Move left.
4.Repeat steps 2 and 3 to complete the setting.
For items to be set at the installation, see the table on next page.
5.Press the [PWR] key to turn the power off.
3. MENU SETTINGS
3. MENU SETTINGS
3.2How to Set the System Menu
Set the items on the System menu after completing those on the System menu.
3.2.1How to show the System menu
1.Press the [PWR] key to turn the power on.
2.Press the [MENU/ESC] key to show the main menu.
3.Press T to select [System], and press the [ENT] key.
System menu
3.2.2How to set ship???s data
Enter the dimensions of your ship on the Setting Ships Data menu.
1.Press T to select [Setting Ship???s Data], and press the [ENT] key to show the Setting Ships Data menu.
Setting Ship???s Data menu
3. MENU SETTINGS
2.Select an item, and press the [ENT] key to show the setting window. Refer to the table in below to enter the dimensions.
3. Press the [MENU/ESC] key to close the menu.
3.2.3How to enter offset values
1. Press S to select [Offset Data], and [ENT] key to show the Offset Data menu.
2. Select [Trim], and press the [ENT] key.
3.Enter the offset value for inclined angle, and press the [ENT] key (setting range:
+12.5??, +: rise at bow).
4.Press T to select [Heel], and press the [ENT] key.
5.Enter the offset value for the heel, and press the [ENT] key (setting range:
6.Press T to select [XDCR], and press the [ENT] key.
3. MENU SETTINGS
7.Enter the offset value if transducer is not installed perfectly with ship???s
3.2.4How to correct the ship???s speed
Correct the speed error using the test sheet at the back of this manual.
1.Press T to select [SOG Calibration], and press the [ENT] key.
2.Enter the offset value for the speed over ground, and press the [ENT] key (setting range:
3.Press T to select [STW Calibration], and press the [ENT] key.
4.Enter the offset value for the speed through water, and press the [ENT] key (setting range - 12.5 to +12.5%).
5.Press the [MENU/ESC] key several times to close the menu.
3. MENU SETTINGS
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APPENDIX 1 CALIBRATION
Milepost run
It is common practice to check a new ship???s performance at an official trial run. Take this op- portunity to calibrate the
1. Calculation with transit posts
Steer the ship at a steady speed on the test course, e.g. A???B in the illustration. Speed is ob- tained from the following equations. Note that Sg1 and Sg2 are both speeds over the ground (SOG); however the
Sg1
Sg2
AB
Sg1 = d/t1 X 3600 (kn)... (1) Sg2 = d/t2 X 3600 (kn)... (2) Sw + St = Sg1 (kn)... (kn3)
Sw - St = Sg2 (kn)... (4) Adding (4) and (3), we get; 2Sw = Sg1 + Sg2 (kn)
Therefore, Sw = (Sg1 + Sg2)/2 (kn)... (5) where,
d = distance run (nm),
t1 = time taken to run 1 (second),
t2 = time taken to run 2 (second). (Note: Runs 1 and 2 are in opposite direction.) Sw = Speed through the water (kn),
St. = Speed of tide current (kn), Sg1 = SOG for run 1 (kn),
Sg2 = SOG for run 2 (kn).
Thus we can find a speed through the water by making a round tip.
APPENDIX
2. Calculation with
To measure the distance run between points A and B by
1.Reset the distance run figure of
2.Run the ship from A to B at full speed, timing with a stopwatch.
3.Read the distance run (nm) and time taken to run (second) exactly at the moment the shipshape point B.
4.Run the ship from B to A at full speed rehearing to step 1 through 3.
Where,
n1 (nm) = distance run from A to B measured by
Therefore, the average run from A to B measured by
Therefore, the average ship speeds of run 1 and run 2 are calculated as follows.
Slog1 (kn) = n1/t1 X 3600
Slog2 (kn) = n2/t1 X3600
The average ship speed of round trip is Slog (kn) = (Slog1 + Slog2)/2 ...(6)
3. Speedily error
From (5) and (6),
Error = (Sw - Slog)/Slog X 100 (%)... (7)
This error can be corrected at SPEED OFFSET on the system menu as follows:
1.Press the [MENU/ESC] key.
2.Select SYSTEM MENU and press the [ENT] key.
3.Select SPEED OFFSET and press the [ENT] key.
4.Enter the value of error.
Repeat the above procedure several times to satisfy the speed accuracy specification.
APPENDIX 2 JIS CABLE GUIDE
Cables listed in the manual are usually shown as Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS). Use the following guide to locate an equivalent cable locally.
JIS cable names may have up to 6 alphabetical characters, followed by a dash and a numerical value (example:
TT 0.75mm twisted pair communications (1Q = quad cable)
DPYC
TPYC
EX: DPYCYS - 1.5 MPYC - 5
The following reference table lists gives the measurements of JIS cables commonly used with Furuno products:
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&+/'05+105+0&4#9+0)(144'('4'0%'10.;
#6:
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#6:
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#%:
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A
100VAC
1??,50/60Hz
B
30/40/50/60m
?????? BLU ?????? WHT
C???????????? PPL
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TRANSDUCER
D
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NOTE
P
P
P
*1: SHIPYARD SUPPLY.
*2: OPTION.