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Third editionCopyright © June 1997Saab Marine Electronics AB™ServiceManual

Strona 2 - Guide to this manual

10Service ManualThird edition, June 19971 General Description of Saab TankRadarSaab TankRadar is made up mainly by the following parts:• Transmitters•

Strona 3 - Overview of Contents

100Service ManualThird edition, June 199717. If the resistance measured in step 16 is less than 10 MΩ,check the cable between the Transmitter and the

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101Service ManualThird edition, June 1997TankRadarreferencepointTankRadarreferencepointCenter of theTransmitterdeck socket555mmTankRadarReferencePoint

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102Service ManualThird edition, June 1997There are three different ways in which the TankRadar can beconfigured as far as hand dipping and trim/list c

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103Service ManualThird edition, June 199710 Spare Parts10.1 Standard Spare Parts Set, 9150065-981Part no. Spare Part Quantity9150065-615 Transmitter t

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104Service ManualThird edition, June 199711 Recycling of Saab TankRadarAt a point in time when your TankRadar system has servedyou well for many years

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105Service ManualThird edition, June 199712 Saab Marine Service AgentsAustraliaNovaMarine Instruments Pty. Ltd.Tel +61-49-69 44 77Fax +61-49-62 12 10B

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106Service ManualThird edition, June 1997SpainAries Industrial y Naval S ATel +34-1-533 92 00Fax +34-1-554 95 94SwedenSaab Marine Electronics ABTel +4

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107Service ManualThird edition, June 1997IndexAA/D converter... 63AddressTransmitter Interface ...

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108Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Ground Failure ... 100Replacing ...

Strona 12 - 1.1 Radar Principle

109Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Registers, viewing... 41Relays ...

Strona 13 - 2 General Information

11Service ManualThird edition, June 1997The Saab TankRadar system is the main part of the SaabCargo Control system which includes the following option

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110Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Replacing ... 16Replacing a board ...

Strona 15 - 3 Work Station

12Service ManualThird edition, June 19971.1 Radar PrincipleThe radar transmitter on top of the tank emits microwavesdirected by an antenna towards the

Strona 16 - 3.3 Replacing a Work Station

13Service ManualThird edition, June 19972 General InformationNote: If TankRadar system needs to be switched off, check withofficer in charge that it i

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14Service ManualThird edition, June 1997- Use only a certified battery operated multimeter.- Disconnection of live units in hazardous area is al-lowed

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15Service ManualThird edition, June 19973 Work StationFigure 3-1 shows the Work Station.The Work Station is operated with a light pen. With the lightp

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16Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.1 Description of the Work Station’s CabinetCaution: Always turn the Work Station PC off before removingany c

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17Service ManualThird edition, June 19975. Connect all connectors (that were previously connectedto the master) to the new master Work Station.6. Star

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18Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.5 Screen Settings of the Work Station MonitorThere are a number of controls below the monitor’s screen.Whene

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19Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.7 The Service Windows of the Work Station SoftwareA number of the actions in the fault finding section at th

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2Service ManualThird edition, June 1997The contents, descriptions and specifications within thismanual are subject to change without notice. Saab Mari

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20Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Undo and Save. Any data that is changed in these windowsis stored according to the settings in the destination

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21Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Note: When setting the Level Unit into one-tank measurementmode, there is no measurement on the other tanks.Se

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22Service ManualThird edition, June 1997• Distance is the distance from a separate ullage plug,included, to the surface of the product in the tank. It

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23Service ManualThird edition, June 1997• TX ID switch on is checked when the button on theService Display is pressed or when positions 4 and 30on WT5

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24Service ManualThird edition, June 1997• The A- and B-distances are explained in the InstallationManual.• The Beam 1-4 distances are used to filter o

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25Service ManualThird edition, June 1997reference point. There is no need to enter a value here ifTX type is selected as 1 or 2.• The Local Display Mo

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26Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.10 Level Unit – Temperature DataThe Temperature Data-window shows the dynamic data andthe database values fo

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27Service ManualThird edition, June 1997• Temp 1, 2 or 3 in liq. This box is checked when thistemperature sensor is immersed in the liquid, when ithas

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28Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.11 Level Unit – IG Pressure DataThe IG Pressure Data-window shows the dynamic data andthe database values fo

Strona 33 - 3.15 Level Unit – LCI Status

29Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.12 Level Unit – Extra Sensor DataThe Extra Sensor Data-window shows the dynamic data andthe database values

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3Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Overview of ContentsGuide to this manual ...

Strona 35 - 3.16 Level Unit – LI Status

30Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.13 Level Unit – Trim/List DataThe Trim/List Data-window shows the measured trim andlist angles. They are dis

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31Service ManualThird edition, June 1997• LU Orient. This shows in which direction the LevelUnit cabinet has been placed on board.0 - front of LU face

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32Service ManualThird edition, June 1997• Test running. The LCM asks the LCS for a test signalwhich is processed and compared with an expected testres

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33Service ManualThird edition, June 1997moving surfaces are measured more often. This func-tion can be useful if there are many tanks, and some ofthem

Strona 39 - 3.19 Level Unit – Relays

34Service ManualThird edition, June 1997• Sweep err LCM 1 or 2. This is an indication that theLCM is not measuring normally. The sweep counter onthe L

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35Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.16 Level Unit – LI StatusThis window shows the individual status of up to four Trans-mitter Interfaces (LI).

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36Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.17 Level Unit – Backup and Local DisplayThis window is used only when special units and specialscalings have

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37Service ManualThird edition, June 19971 = Correction to the tank’s reference point (Plug)2 = Correction to the tank’s center of gravity (COG)It is a

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38Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.18 Level Unit – LCI Com PortsCommunication port 1 is usually used for the communica-tion with the Work Stati

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39Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.19 Level Unit – RelaysIn the status box in this window the status of the relays in thePower Block of the Lev

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4Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Complete Table of ContentsGuide to this manual ...

Strona 46 - 3.25 Level Unit – TX Service

40Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.20 Level Unit – Work Station CommunicationThis window shows the load on the communication betweenthe Work St

Strona 47 - 3.26 Level Unit – Scan Tank

41Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.21 Level Unit – Any RegisterIn this window you can view any of the registers in theLCMs or the LCI. There ar

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42Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Database registers can be changed. Type in a new value andhit the Save-button.Note: You must be sure that you

Strona 49 - 3.30 The Communication-Window

43Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.22 Level Unit – LCI, LCM VersionIn this window you can see the version of the programs inthe LCI and LCMs. Y

Strona 50 - 3.31 The I/O-Window

44Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.23 Level Unit – Load ProgramHit the Service-button to open this window. This windowcan be used to load new p

Strona 51 - 3.32 Install/Backup-Window

45Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.24 Level Unit – Up/Download DatabaseHit the Service-button to open this window. Use this windowto copy datab

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46Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.25 Level Unit – TX ServiceThe test functions for TX simulation and LCS simulation canbe used if a tank has t

Strona 53 - 3.33 Service Log-Window

47Service ManualThird edition, June 1997If not even LCS Simulation gives a “distance”, the reason forfault is likely to be located on the LCS Board.3.

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48Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.28 Level Unit – IG Press Zero AdjustSelect this window when the IG pressure sensors need to beadjusted. Sele

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49Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.29 Disconnect LUUse this function when there is a need to change the LU-database in the Work Station when th

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5Service ManualThird edition, June 19973.25 Level Unit – TX Service ... 463.26 Lev

Strona 57 - 4.3 RS 485 Interface Board

50Service ManualThird edition, June 1997The RS-485 Interface Board can be set to half or full duplex,using jumpers. In this window it is easy to check

Strona 58 - 4.5 PRS Interface Board

51Service ManualThird edition, June 1997The value for digital inputs or outputs is shown as either 0 or1. For digital outputs, it is possible to chang

Strona 59 - 5 Level Unit

52Service ManualThird edition, June 19974. Select Backup All. A message is displayed on the screenand the files are copied onto the diskette. Follow a

Strona 60 - Saab TankRadar

53Service ManualThird edition, June 19973. Select “Backup one file”.4. Select the log file you want to save. Its name has anextension “.log”. These ar

Strona 61 - 5.3 Restarting the Level Unit

54Service ManualThird edition, June 1997AMP Active A √-sign indicates that the the AMP channel for echoamplitude exists. Check the box to create AMP c

Strona 62 - 5.5 Signal Board, LCS

55Service ManualThird edition, June 19974 I/O BoxThe I/O box is used to interface various equipment to theWork Station including the Level Unit. The I

Strona 63 - 5.7 Interface Board, LCI

56Service ManualThird edition, June 19974.1 The Motherboard of the I/O BoxThe motherboard in the I/O Box contains a power supply, acommunication watch

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57Service ManualThird edition, June 19974.1.2 Communication LEDsA green LED (H2) indicates received data and a yellow LED(H3) indicates transmitted da

Strona 65 - 5.8 Trim/List Unit, LT

58Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Half duplex two-wire transmission - S1-S4:1-2.Full duplex four wire transmission - S1-S4:2-3.The connection of

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59Service ManualThird edition, June 19975 Level Unit5.1 Description of the Level UnitThe Level Unit contains terminals for the intrinsically safeconne

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6Service ManualThird edition, June 19975.9 Backup Display, LCB ... 685.9.1 R

Strona 68 - 5.9 Backup Display, LCB

60Service ManualThird edition, June 199710F12AF21AF32AF42AF51AF62ANEMKO Nr Ex 94C346 (EEx ia)IICSERVICE PCCONNECTORF8-8AF7-2A(SERVICE POWER)SERVICE

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61Service ManualThird edition, June 19975.3 Restarting the Level Unit1. Check with officer in charge that it is OK to restart thesystem. A restart mea

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62Service ManualThird edition, June 19975.5 Signal Board, LCSThe Signal Board contains analog filters and an A/D con-verter for the analog signal from

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63Service ManualThird edition, June 19975.7 Interface Board, LCIThe Interface Board works as an interface between the Pro-cessor Memory Board and the

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64Service ManualThird edition, June 19975.7.2 Replacing the LCINote: In order to avoid ESD-damages (electrostatic discharge), donot touch the componen

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65Service ManualThird edition, June 19975.8 Trim/List Unit, LTA unit with inclinometers for measuring trim and list isintegrated in the Level Unit cab

Strona 74 - 6 Transmitters

66Service ManualThird edition, June 19975.8.2 Adjusting the Trim/List Unit1. Measure the trim and list angles of the ship.A ship´s trim is the differe

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67Service ManualThird edition, June 19972. Switch the Level Unit on and read the trim and listvalues on the Backup Display. Press the System-key andse

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68Service ManualThird edition, June 19975.9 Backup Display, LCBThe Backup Display serves only as a backup for the WorkStation, for displaying the meas

Strona 77 - 6.2 Transmitter Test Cable

69Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Note: The level and level rate always based on the same unit. If oneof them is changed, the other changes as w

Strona 78 - 6.3 Cleaning the Antenna

7Service ManualThird edition, June 19979 Fault Finding on the Saab TankRadar System ... 88Abbreviations used in the fault fi

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70Service ManualThird edition, June 19975.9.7 Amplitude FrameThis frame is used for viewing the amplitude of the tanksignal. The frame shows three amp

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71Service ManualThird edition, June 1997One Transmitter Interface is connected to the CalculationUnit at the top of the Level Unit, while the other Tr

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72Service ManualThird edition, June 1997- relays the digital signals between the Transmitter andthe Processor Memory Board and- stabilizes the intrins

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73Service ManualThird edition, June 19975.10.10 Replacing a Transmitter Interface (LI)1. If it is a completely new LI, set address switch on thenew LI

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74Service ManualThird edition, June 1997on the label on the front of the Power Block since theswitch is located inside it.5. Mount the new Power Block

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75Service ManualThird edition, June 1997ElectronicBoxIG pressuresensor (option)Cable inletProtectivehose (option)InsulationStainless steelcone antenna

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76Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Note: Make sure the interior of the transmitter housing is com-pletely dry and clean before replacing the cove

Strona 86 - 8 Tank Display Unit (Option)

77Service ManualThird edition, June 19976.2 Transmitter Test CableIn the spare parts set on board there is a Transmitter TestCable. Use this cable to

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78Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Check that the amplitude is within the shaded area accordingto figure 6-3. If it is not, exchange with new Ele

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79Service ManualThird edition, June 19976. Clean both sides of the antenna feeder in the same way.7. Remove the brush and the Teflon adapter, and repl

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8Service ManualThird edition, June 19979.6 Transmitters ... 959

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80Service ManualThird edition, June 19976.4 Inert Gas Pressure Sensor (Option)IG Pressure Sensor inParabolic AntennaTransmitterFigure 6-6. The IG pres

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81Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Note: The sensor must be fitted to the vent hole by means of aNylon hose.Note: Make a note of how the leads ar

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82Service ManualThird edition, June 19976.5 Dismounting of Antenna Feeder of the Parabolic AntennaThe antenna feeder is mounted in the centre of the t

Strona 93 - 9.4 Work Station

83Service ManualThird edition, June 1997pattern with a dynamometric wrench. Then check theantenna feeder position once again. Readjust if neces-sary.

Strona 94 - 9.5 Level Unit

84Service ManualThird edition, June 1997When checking the resistance of a Pt 100 sensor, observe theadditional resistance of the connecting leads, whi

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85Service ManualThird edition, June 19977.2 Replacing a Faulty Temperature SensorTo replace a faulty Pt 100 element, proceed as follows:1. Remove the

Strona 96 - 9.11 Portable Readout System:

86Service ManualThird edition, June 19978 Tank Display Unit (Option)100%806040200RCOMMONALARMMFtBargraph indicates percentage of full tankPress to dis

Strona 97 - 9.13 Load Calculator

87Service ManualThird edition, June 19978.2 Checking the Tank Display Power Supply UnitThe Fl, F2 and F3 fuses (ratings 250 V/4 A) are located on asep

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88Service ManualThird edition, June 19979 Fault Finding on the Saab TankRadar SystemWhenever there are symptoms in the system that may indi-cate that

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89Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Contact fault between Work Station and I/O Box or between I/O Box andLevel Unit.• Check cable and connectors.S

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9Service ManualThird edition, June 1997Abbreviations and Denominations:The following abbreviations are used in this manual:LC - Calculation UnitLCB -

Strona 101 - 9.15 Comparing Ullages

90Service ManualThird edition, June 19979.1.7 Warning message: Level Unit Memory Failure.LCM Board faulty.• Restart Level Unit and check Service-windo

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91Service ManualThird edition, June 19979.1.11 Warning message: SIOX Communication Failed.Communication cables faulty from the I/O Box to the SIOX equ

Strona 103 - 10 Spare Parts

92Service ManualThird edition, June 1997If there are more Slave Work Stations, check for any messages on these.• If only one slave Work Station has th

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93Service ManualThird edition, June 19979.3.4 Warning “Clean antenna on tank XXX”If the signal strength is reduced due to a thick layer of cargo or ot

Strona 105 - 12 Saab Marine Service Agents

94Service ManualThird edition, June 19979.4.2 Work Station monitor image located incorrectly, distorted or discolored.Static field distorting the imag

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95Service ManualThird edition, June 19979.6 Transmitters9.6.1 Ullage indication not updated close to empty tank.Too weak radar echo due to inclined bo

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96Service ManualThird edition, June 19979.9.2 Indicated inert gas pressure always the sameIG pressure sensor’s opening to the tank may be clogged.• Cl

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97Service ManualThird edition, June 19979.12 Draft measurement9.12.1 Draft measurement incorrectFailure on LevelDatic equipment• Check LevelDatic equi

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98Service ManualThird edition, June 19979.14 Finding Cause of Ground Failure WarningWhen the warning message “Level Unit Ground Failure” isdisplayed o

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99Service ManualThird edition, June 19977. If there is no ground failure on the cable between theTransmitter and the temperature wire terminal, younee

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