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Anschütz GmbH Zeyestr. 16-24 24106 Kiel Germany www.anschuetz.com Bearing Repeater Compass Operator and Service Manual Type: 133-407 Edition: 004 10000001261...
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Bearing Repeater Compass Table of Contents Table of Contents List of Figures..............................III List of Tables................................ V List of Abbreviations............................VII Introduction................................ 1 Preliminary Remarks............................. 1 Change History.............................. 1 Safety................................2 General Safety Regulations........................2 General Safety Instructions........................2 Electrostatic Discharge..........................3 List of Annex Documents..........................
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Bearing Repeater Compass Table of Contents 2.4.1.1.7 Configuration Mode: Set Display Operation Mode............17 2.4.1.1.8 Configuration Mode: Set Heading Indication............... 18 2.4.1.2 Operation for Development State E03, E04, E05..............20 2.4.1.2.1 Check Display and Card Illumination................20 2.4.1.2.2 Set Brightness of Digital Display and Card Illumination..........20 2.4.1.2.3 Select Operation Mode....................
Bearing Repeater Compass List of Abbreviations List of Abbreviations ESD Protected Area Electrostatic Discharge ISPC Illustrated Spare Parts Catalog Edition: 004 10000001261...
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Bearing Repeater Compass List of Abbreviations 10000001261 VIII Edition: 004...
Bearing Repeater Compass Introduction Introduction Preliminary Remarks The present manual is a description and reference book only. It is intended to answer questions and to solve problems in the quickest possible manner. Read and follow the instructions and notes in this manual before operating the equipment. For this purpose, refer to the table of contents and read the corresponding chapters thoroughly.
Bearing Repeater Compass Introduction Safety General Safety Regulations The following safety symbols are used in this manual: WARNING! Warning statements indicate a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor, moderate or serious injury, or death Consequence •...
Bearing Repeater Compass Introduction WARNING! Danger due to voltage-regulated devices Risk of death or serious injury caused by electrical shock • Switch off voltage supply if the wires have damaged insulation. • Only skilled electricians must perform work on the electric system. •...
Bearing Repeater Compass 1 Description 1 Description 1.1 General Information 1.1.1 Equipment Overview Fig. 2: Bearing Repeater Compass, Equipment Overview Bearing Repeater Compass 1.1.2 Purpose The Bearing Repeater Compass indicates the ship’s heading, i.e.: • the direction of the vessel’s fore-and-aft line - ascertained and electrically transmitted by the gyro compass (or a GPS compass) and referred to the geographical north, independently from the mounting site of the gyro compass •...
Bearing Repeater Compass 1 Description 1.2 Technical Data 1.2.1 Technical Data Height 170 mm Dimensions (without cable) Width 254 mm Depth 246 mm Weight 9 kg Protection Class IP 56 Voltage Supply 18-32 V DC Power Consumption max. 10 W Operation Temperature -25 °C to 70 °C Resolution of compass card 0,0375°...
Bearing Repeater Compass 1 Description The bezel (Fig. 3/7) is made of plastic and carries an engraved, hull-bound 360° graduation for taking relative bearings. The hull-bound lubber line (Fig. 3/6) is mounted to the bezel. The repeater compass is configured and the illumination of the card is dimmed via a pushbutton (Fig.
Functional Description 1.5.1 Bearing Repeater Compass The bearing repeater compass, Type 133-407, indicates the ship’s heading, in this extent: • The direction of the ship’s fore-and-aft line, ascertained and electrically transmitted by the gyro compass / GPS compass and referred to geographical north, independently from the mounting site of the compass.
Bearing Repeater Compass 1 Description CORRECTION The indicated value of the card can be aligned according to the value of the digital display. Approx. 7 s after the last card ad- justment, the function CORRECTION will be terminated. The DIMM function is then again available as primary function. CONFIGURE Operation modes, telegram formats (NMEA) and heading indi- cation can be adjusted.
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation 2 Operation 2.1 Preliminary Remarks User Rights The manual is a complete documentation of the system or equipment. Some functions may not be accessible depending on user rights. All functions or operations are described irrespective of the actual user rights of the user. Markup Elements The manual uses different markup elements for hardware and software.
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation 2.3 Setting into Operation 2.3.1 First Setting into Operation The bearing repeater compass recognizes an interface according to IEC 61162-1/2 (NMEA) and aligns itself to the interface automatically. After switching-on the main supply of the ship, the repeater compass switches on automatically and must be configured to the used equipment.
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation 2.4.1.1.2 Set Brightness of Digital Display and Card Illumination Procedure Note The pushbutton (see Fig. 4/1) is the only operation element. 1. Press the pushbutton. ► Dimming mode starts. 2. Release and press the pushbutton to change the dimming direction. Note The dimming direction changes after each release of the pushbutton.
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation Display Indication Operation Configuration mode Calibration mode; only manufacturer carries out the cali- bration Note Only manufacturer carries out the calibration. The calibration mode is not intended for the operator or service personnel. If there is a difference between display value and card value use the zero adjustment mode, see chapter 2.4.1.1.5.
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Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation ► Display shows software version: ► 4. Press the pushbutton again. ► Display shows existing interface, which can be: Display Indication Operation HEADING SERIAL (Anschütz specific) NMEA 5. Press the pushbutton again. ► Display shows adjusted operation mode, which can be: Display Indication Operation Gyro compass with alarm function (not used for every...
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation 2.4.1.1.5 Zero Adjustment Mode Requirements WARNING! Danger due to Misleading Heading Indication Risk of serious injury, death and loss of vessel • Always set the indication of the card to the same indication as shown in the display.
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation Note Press pushbutton again to change moving direction. 6. Release pushbutton when card shows correct zero position. ► After a few seconds, card moves to current heading. ► Zero point is adjusted. 2.4.1.1.6 Configuration Mode Use the configuration mode to set the display of the different modes. Configuration menu items are: Display Indication Operation...
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation Note Release and press the pushbutton again if the dimming becomes darker instead of lighter. ► After max. brightness the display changes. ► One after another operation mode symbol is displayed. 2. Release pushbutton when the display shows the configuration mode symbol. ►...
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Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation Note If the pushbutton (see Fig. 4/1) is pressed too slowly, the selected mode menu shuts down and the respective operation has to be started again. Procedure 1. Press and hold the pushbutton. ► Dimming mode starts. Note Release and press the pushbutton again if the dimming becomes darker instead of lighter.
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation 2.4.1.2 Operation for Development State E03, E04, E05 2.4.1.2.1 Check Display and Card Illumination Procedure 1. Press the pushbutton (see Fig. 4) for approximately 3 seconds. ► All segments of the digital display are alight. Fig. 6: Display Test Mode, E03, E04, E05 ►...
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation 2.4.1.2.3 Select Operation Mode Procedure Note The pushbutton (see Fig. 4/1) is the only operation element. The pushbutton is used to switch between the different modes. 1. Press and hold the pushbutton. ► Dimming mode starts. Note Release and press the pushbutton again if the dimming becomes darker instead of lighter.
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Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation Procedure 1. Press and hold the pushbutton. ► Dimming mode starts. Note Release and press the pushbutton again if the dimming becomes darker instead of lighter. ► After max. brightness the display changes. ► One after another operation mode symbol is displayed. 2.
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation ► 3. Press the pushbutton. ► Configuration menu items are displayed one after another with every press of the pushbutton. ► Display operation modes can be: Display Indication Operation Gyro compass with alarm function (not used for every software version) Gyro and magnetic compass operation Gyro compass operation...
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation Note Release and press the pushbutton again if the dimming becomes darker instead of lighter. ► After max. brightness the display changes. ► One after another operation mode symbol is displayed. 2. Release pushbutton when the display shows the configuration mode symbol. ►...
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Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation Note This function shows the heading source on the 7-segment display. If activated, the heading value is cyclically exchanged for the heading source in the 7-segment display for a short moment. At development state E03/E04 there are the following displays: •...
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation Display Indication Operation Heading source is displayed. Heading source is not displayed. flashes Note The heading source is not displayed when the display indication flashes. 4. To change the selection of the respective displayed mode, press and hold the pushbutton until the displayed mode changes.
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Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation Note Selections of the telegrams have to agree with the operating modes. ► Telegrams can be: Display Indication Operation HEHDT = Gyro compass, Heading True xxHDT = Compass not defined, Heading True GPHDT = GPS-compass, Heading True HCHDT = Magnetically compass, Heading True HCHDG = Magnetically compass, Heading Magnetic xxHDG = Compass not defined, Heading Magnetic...
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation 2.4.1.2.10 Zero Adjustment Mode Requirements WARNING! Danger due to Misleading Heading Indication Risk of serious injury, death and loss of vessel • Always set the indication of the card to the same indication as shown in the display.
Bearing Repeater Compass 2 Operation 2.5 Emergency Operation Procedures This system or equipment has no emergency operation function. 2.6 Setting out of Operation 2.6.1 Setting Out of Operation Procedures The setting out of operation is performed via the main power supply. 10000001261 Edition: 004...
Bearing Repeater Compass 3 Troubleshooting 3 Troubleshooting 3.1 Troubleshooting Table Failure Possible Cause Remedy Internal Faults The heading indication Check connection of the Bearing Repeater Compass does not fol- Cable disconnected. low up on the heading call Anschütz Service. changes. The heading indication of the Bearing Repeater The bearing repeater compass Replace the bearing repeater...
Bearing Repeater Compass 4 Installation and Maintenance 4 Installation and Maintenance 4.1 Safety Instructions for Installation and Maintenance WARNING! Danger due to maintenance and service by unskilled personnel Risk of serious injury and material damage • Keep all unskilled personnel away from the working area. •...
Bearing Repeater Compass 4 Installation and Maintenance Note All spare parts that are produced by Anschütz GmbH are identified in the ISPC by a seven-digit part number. This part number is included in the serial number on the type plate of the equipment. The first 7 digits of the serial number are formed by the part number.
Note Do not forget to install the ferrit core rings according to drawing Connection Hints, see Annex chapter 7 (Drawing 133-407.HP022). Note From development state E05 onwards, the ferrite core rings are already installed within the device, see Annex chapter 7 (Drawing 133-407.HP038).
Bearing Repeater Compass 5 Transport and Storage 5 Transport and Storage 5.1 Preservation, Packing and Storage Preservation All components / devices require no special preservation procedures. Packing All components / devices are packed with a special protection against humidity. The package contains desiccants and a humidity indicator. The humidity indicator can be read from the outside through a window and must be checked regularly.
Bearing Repeater Compass 5 Transport and Storage Color Indication Inside Humidity Necessary Action 40 % patch: pink > 40 % Desiccants must be replaced Components / devices must be checked for hu- midity, 50 % patch: pink > 50 % Desiccants must be replaced, Packaging must be checked for damages Note Opening and closing the packing to exchange the desiccants must be done by...
Bearing Repeater Compass 6 Spare Parts Catalog 6 Spare Parts Catalog 6.1 General Remarks All depicted items in the following figure(s) which are not mentioned in the corresponding table(s) are not available as spare part for this unit. Since further development may cause modifications to existing equipment, its conformity with the relevant illustrations and drawings is not always ensured.
Benennung: CONNECTION HINTS Erstellt durch Genehmigt Zeichnungsnummer: Seite: 1 133-407.HP022 500000046632 15.06.23 von: 1 Ausgabe- Vers. Änderung Name datum...
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Connection Diagram Bearing Repeater 133--407 Repeater housing Repeater housing Entwicklungsstand ab E03 Entwicklungsstand bis E02 Development status up to E02 Development status E03 and higher...
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