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C-Nav7050 User Guide 

 

 

 

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Section 5 - Operation  

  

This section provides guidance on operating the C-Nav7050

Figure 6 

(Page 

20

shows the front panel of the C-Nav7050 with its buttons, switches and indicators.  

Figure 6: C-Nav7050 Front Panel 

 

 

Refer to 

Figure 6 

(Page 

20

) for the following from left to right:  

  

1) 

ON/OFF

 Pushing this button turns the UHF and IALA receiver modules on; this 

button will illuminate green. Pushing this button again turns the UHF and IALA 
receiver modules off; the lamp is extinguished.

 

 

 

 

 

2) 

Channel Select Screen Keys: 

These allow the user to select the appropriate 

channel for each of the two UHF receivers. When the proper UHF Receiver is 
selected, the user can either advance to a known channel or scan to a receiving 
channel. Channel selection is performed by:

 

 

a.  Press  the 

Screen  Key 

in  ½  second  intervals  to  advance  the  channel 

manually (channel numbers only increase). An amber background on the 

Screen Key

 denotes that the channel is in a manual change state. 

 

 

b.  To  scan  a  channel,  press  and  hold  the 

Screen  Key

  for  5  seconds  and 

release. The receiver will search for the channel that is receiving data by 
staying at that channel for 5 seconds before moving up to next channel if 
no data has been received.

 

 

c.  If  a  channel  is  receiving  data,  the  background  of  the 

Screen  Key

  will 

illuminate green as seen in 

Figure 7

 (Page 

20

).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 7: Receiving Data 

 

  

Summary of Contents for C-Nav7050

Page 1: ...C Nav7050 User Guide Revision 0 Revision Date November 2020 C Nav Positioning Solutions 730 E Kaliste Saloom Road Lafayette LA 70508 U S A oceaneering com cnav...

Page 2: ...User Guide Revision 0 Page 2 of 27 10 30 2020 Release Notice This is the November 2020 release of the C Nav7050 User Guide Revision History 0 11 1 2020 Initial release R Morton Revision Date Descripti...

Page 3: ...BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE OCEANEERING INTERNATIONAL INC HARDWARE SOFTWA...

Page 4: ...ITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU Use of this Document This User Guide is intended to be used by someone familiar with the concepts of GNSS augmentation hardware installation and rack mounted equipment in...

Page 5: ...tion 1 Overview 9 Introduction 9 Supplied Equipment 10 Optional Equipment 10 Section 2 Principles of Operation 11 UHF Radio Modules 11 Control Micro 12 IALA Radio Module 12 Auxiliary Input 12 Fallback...

Page 6: ...C Nav7050 Rear Panel 16 Figure 4 Supplied Antennas 17 Figure 5 C Nav7050 Interconnection Diagram 19 Figure 6 C Nav7050 Front Panel 20 Figure 7 Receiving Data 20 Figure 8 Not Receiving Data 21 Figure...

Page 7: ...guidance on operating the C Nav7050 Appendix A Petrobras UHF Page 22 provides the list of channels and frequencies used in Annex V Appendix B ADL RXO UHF Programming Procedures Page 23 provides instr...

Page 8: ...data This symbol means Danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical and RF circuitry and be familiar w...

Page 9: ...lable one is from a system of UHF transmitters located on offshore platforms one from shore located IALA beacon transmitters and a third from an auxiliary source In some locations more than one UHF st...

Page 10: ...lug 3 USB Thumb Drive P N 7CNG002 0 Table 1 Supplied Equipment Optional Equipment 1 A31 Antenna GPS L1 Beacon P N CNVHEM940 2088 000 2 12 Antenna Pole P N CNVWES534610 3 UHF Antenna 460 470MHz P N CNV...

Page 11: ...robras frequencies a port on the back panel enables these frequencies to be updated The Channel frequency used by the radio is set by a combined display switch on the front panel This can be set to a...

Page 12: ...to use corrections from an external system via a back panel serial port These could be derived from a PPP corrected receiver or be broadcast from a local RTCM base There is hardware present to suppor...

Page 13: ...30 2020 Power Supply The rack is powered by an external 12V DC power source normally from a dual redundant power supply As a default during assembly the input source provides power to all the modules...

Page 14: ...quency Stability 1 PPM Channel Spacing 12 5 25 kHz user selectable Sensitivity 110 dBm BER 1 x 10 5 Adjacent Channel Selectivity 55 dB Type Certification Certified for operation in the U S Europe Aust...

Page 15: ...et 8 Hz 27 ppm Adjacent Channel Rejection 61 dB 1 dB frequency center 400 Hz Antenna Input Impedance 50 Ohms Decoding RTCM 6 8 Frequency Selection Manual or offset Serial Ports 2 full duplex Interface...

Page 16: ...with the C Nav7050 4 Slide the C Nav7050 onto the rails ensuring that the C Nav7050 is secured onto the outer rails 5 Connect the IALA antenna cable to the TNC receptacle labeled IALA if this option i...

Page 17: ...n installed it will come with the antennas mentioned in Figure 4 Page 17 Figure 4 Supplied Antennas Determining Proper Antenna Placement UHF and Beacon antennas may be placed along handrails with a cl...

Page 18: ...nd radius of 1 installation and 4 repeated 4 Ensure there is sufficient space at the cable entry point to the bulkhead as to not damage the connector during installation 5 Measure the length of the ca...

Page 19: ...fication purposes 9 Connect the coaxial cable to the sensor Ensure that any slack in the cable is neatly stowed and that the minimum bend radius is not exceed during this process Interconnection Diagr...

Page 20: ...he appropriate channel for each of the two UHF receivers When the proper UHF Receiver is selected the user can either advance to a known channel or scan to a receiving channel Channel selection is per...

Page 21: ...RTCM corrections between a UHF 1 b UHF 2 c IALA d Aux 5 Same Source Selection Warning This red LED is illuminated if the user sets both the primary and secondary switches to the same position 6 Second...

Page 22: ...endix shows the Petrobras UHF channels used for Annex V Channel Frequency MHz Channel Frequency MHz Channel Frequency MHz Channel Frequency MHz 00 459 2500 03 459 4250 06 469 2750 09 469 4500 01 459 2...

Page 23: ...user can also contact C Nav Support if they require any further assistance To program the UHF modules use the following steps 1 Connect the DB9 Serial cable from a computer terminal that has ADLCONF t...

Page 24: ...on Import to upload the Petrobras Configuration File and press Open Figure 10 Frequency Configuration Window Please Note If the Petrobras Configuration File is not available then manually enter the fr...

Page 25: ...7 10 30 2020 Figure 11 Action Overwrite Window 10 Figure 12 Page 25 shows the configuration being read Figure 12 Reading Configuration Window 11 Click OK on the window that states Radio s configuratio...

Page 26: ...necessary It is not recommended to make any changes to the IALA module unless instructed by a C Nav Technician for testing purposes The receiver has two ports P0 is the RTCM104 output port and has bee...

Page 27: ...the receiver by using commands on the computer and refer to the GNSS diagrams if applicable to see which port is currently used for IALA Click here to download the latest version Note file size is ap...

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