3 if the scanner fails to turn, 4 how to reduce noise and interference, 6 confirm the equipment installed – NorthStar Navigation 10 kW User Manual

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4.6.1.3 If the scanner fails to turn

If the scanner fails to turn, it is possible that there has been a breakdown of either the motor unit
inside the scanner or the safety switch of the scanner unit.

Turn the power OFF and investigate as follows:

1. Visually check for, and remove, any external obstruction.

2. If there is no external obstruction, check that the remote power connections or relay in the

junction box are sound.

3. Check the motor fuse in the radar processor box.

4. Open the scanner dome or array and perform an internal inspection.

5. Check to make sure that nothing is interfering with the motor and gears, is binding, or

preventing the antenna from turning.

6. Check for any disconnected, pinched or broken wires.

7. Check for worn or broken motor brushes.

8. Verify that the scanner cable is correctly pinned, all wires are in the correct locations and the

connectors are correctly locked to the mating connectors on the modulator board.

9. Check the motor and the safety switch and replace any faulty component. (See the Service

Manual for information on replacing the motor or safety switch.)

10. Check the wiring of the interconnection cable between the scanner and the radar processor.

11. Checking these connections is especially important if the installer removed the connectors

for easy routing when installing the scanner cable.

4.6.1.4 How to reduce noise and interference

If other electronic equipment on the vessel is being affected by noise interference from the radar,
check that the radar is actually the source of the problem by switching it off, running the other
electronic equipment for a while to see if the noise interference has disappeared, and then switching
the radar on again.

If the radar is causing the noise interference, check that:

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the affected piece of equipment and/or the antenna is not located within the radar beam.
(See the section "Install the radar" for information about the optimum installation height
and the radar beam width)

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the cables supplied with the equipment have been installed correctly. In particular, check
for loose connections and loose or missing shield meshwork at the cable ends

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the covers of the scanner and radar processor box are securely screwed and/or fastened in
place, so that the internal shielding is effective

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each piece of radio equipment is grounded to the closest ground location, and that other
devices are grounded to the closest ground location on the hull

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the radar cabling has not been bundled with the VHF radio cabling and/or with the
direction finder cabling. The radar cabling must always be separate.

4.6.1.5 Make sure the power is present and correctly wired

Check the in-line fuse.

Re-verify that the correct system voltage is being used for the radar processor box model and that the
power is properly wired. If the radar processor has incorrect power, the system may not initialize
properly or the radar processor may be damaged.

4.6.1.6 Confirm the equipment installed

1. Confirm the type of navigator used with the radar (6000i, etc).

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Serial number:___________________

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Software version:_________________

2. Confirm that the NMEA Port 2 interface option is set to RADAR.

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