Deif TRI-2 User manual

Panorama rudder indicator
User's manual
4189350053D

1. General information
1.1 Disclaimer........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1.1 Disclaimer.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3
1.2 Product presentation...............................................................................................................................................................................................................3
1.2.1 and CAN........................................................................................................................................................................................................3
2. Before using the product
2.1 Initial steps..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1.1 Remove transport lock.....................................................................................................................................................................................................4
2.1.2 Mounting.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
3. Setting up TRI-2
3.1 Connection.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
3.2 Connection of analogue version......................................................................................................................................................................................6
3.2.1 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.2.2 Current input.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
3.2.3 Voltage input.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
3.2.4 Voltage input 3-wire........................................................................................................................................................................................................7
3.3 Adjustment and setup.............................................................................................................................................................................................................7
3.3.1 Voltage versions.................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
4. Setting up TRI-2 CAN
4.1 Connection and setup............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
4.1.1 CAN...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
5. Connections of CAN version
5.1 Connections...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
5.2 Single CAN setup.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
5.2.1 Setup example...................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
5.2.2 Make max. adjustment.................................................................................................................................................................................................11
5.3 Dual CAN setup.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
5.4 Remote dimmer........................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
5.4.1 and CAN remote dimmer..................................................................................................................................................................13
6. Technical information
6.1 Specifications.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................14
6.1.1 and CAN......................................................................................................................................................................................................14
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1. General information
1.1 Disclaimer
1.1.1 Disclaimer
DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the contents of this document without prior notice.
The English version of this document always contains the most recent and up-to-date information about the product. DEIF
does not take responsibility for the accuracy of translations, and translations might not be updated at the same time as the
English document. If there is any discrepancy, the English version prevails.
1.2 Product presentation
1.2.1 TRI-2 and TRI-2 CAN
The rudder angle indicator type and CAN is used for the indication of the rudder position on the bridge. The
light intensity can be changed by means of a built-in dimmer accessible on the rear plate of the indicator. Optional remote
dimming from a control panel can be used.
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2. Before using the product
2.1 Initial steps
2.1.1 Remove transport lock
Transport lock mounted
The transport lock (bright red plastic) is mounted to prevent the pointers from being
damaged under heavy vibration and shock (transportation). The transport lock must
be removed before connecting the indicator!
Removal of rear plate
Remove the rear plate screws).
Removal of transport lock
Gently draw the transport lock out with a hand. When inserting the transport lock
again, gently insert it between the scale guide (white plastic part inside) and the
housing (black part).
Transport lock view
Please keep the transport lock in case you need to ship the indicator after system
test, or in case you need to return the indicator to DEIF for service!
Mounting the rear plate
Tighten the screws only by hand and with a maximum at 0.5 nM torque to avoid
overtighten the screws.
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2.1.2 Mounting
and CAN have been designed for mounting on the ceiling of the bridge. The cables are connected through the
rear panel or through the ceiling.
Weight: Approx. 1.5 kg.
Make sure that the instrument is mounted on an even surface to prevent the instrument housing from deforming.
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3. Setting up
3.1 Connection
Depending on the ordered version of analogue or CAN version, different connections and settings apply. The
analogue versions of the allow only small adjustments whereas it is possible to make more adjustments on the CAN
version.
3.2 Connection of analogue version
3.2.1 TRI-2
After removing the rear panel, the connection terminals are visible. Cable dimensions between 0.2 and 2.5 mm2 can be used
for the terminals.
3.2.2 Current input
Terminal 1 Terminal 2 Pointer response (TRI-2 mounted in the ceiling)
- current out + current in
0/4 mA Max. left
10/12 mA Zero
20 mA Max. right
INFO
Not possible to make adjustments on with current input.
3.2.3 Voltage input
Terminal 1 Terminal 2 Pointer response (TRI-2 mounted in the ceiling)
+/- V in 0 V in
V Max. left
0 V Zero
V Max. right
0 V +V in
0 V Max. left
5 V Zero
10 V Max. right
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INFO
The voltage for illumination may be either 24 V AC or 24 V DC.
3.2.4 Voltage input 3-wire
Potentiometer R1 can be used to adjust the deflection of the instrument within of full scale to fit the scaling of the
indicator to the existing installation.
3.3 Adjustment and setup
When the instrument has been properly connected to the analogue rudder transmitter, it can be adjusted to ensure that
alignment is in correct position with the rudders. Mechanical zero adjustment is placed in the bottom of the instrument. It is
adjusted to zero with the rudder in position zero.
The rudder is now turned to maximum position. The instrument indication should be the same as the rudder angle. NOTE:
No zero adjustment on 0 to 20 mA and 4 to 20 mA versions. Potentiometer R1 can be adjusted if the instrument indication is
not the same as the rudder angle. Potentiometer R1 is placed on the left side of the three blue potentiometers.
Remember to remount the rear plate with all 4 screws to ensure the IP54 protection of the instrument.
3.3.1 Voltage versions
When the mechanical zero position has been adjusted, it is possible to make adjustments to the maximum position. The
rudder must be turned to the maximum position. Adjusting the potentiometer R3 will move the pointer of the
When adjusting the 3-wire version, the same procedure is used. But to adjust the maximum, the potentiometer R15 should
be used to adjust the maximum deflection.
The maximum range of the maximum deflection is 10 % of the input value.
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4. Setting up CAN
4.1 Connection and setup
4.1.1 TRI-2 CAN
On the CAN version, the connection terminals are also located under the rear plate on the analogue versions. To make
adjustment on sCAN and dual CAN versions, an encoder is used. The encoder (integrated push-button/rotating encoder) is
located between the two sets of connectors. The encoder is used for the entire set-up together with the two LEDs marked
1 and 2 located on each side of it.
INFO
Notice that the terminals have been numbered from right to left.
A CAN termination switch is placed on the left side of terminal 11. This switch terminates the CAN1 line with 120 Ohm when
set to ON (switch is pushed to the right, towards connector Normal position will be OFF = no termination (switch is
pushed to the left).
Note that only CAN1 has this termination possibility!
10 9 8 7
11
Terminals
CAN1 termination switch
OFF ON X3
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5. Connections of CAN version
5.1 Connections
Pin no. Function CANopen Note
1 Supply voltage V to 24 V DC Consumption 12 V
300 mA/24 V 150 mA
2 0 V DC "
3
CAN connection
CAN 2 H input CAN 2 line
4 CAN 2 L input "
5 CAN 2 GND "
6 NC "
7 CAN 1 H input CAN 1 line
8 CAN 1 L input "
9 CAN 1 GND "
10 Illumination Dimmer wiper Dimmer control via 1 kohm 2 W potentiometer
11 Dimmer ref. "
The label is located under the lid with the dimmer potentiometer.
5.2 Single CAN setup
The table describes the different settings which can be made for the sCAN version.
Depending on the selected operation, it is possible to make changes or see the factory settings of the
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Time-out: if a mode is entered and no changes made, a time-out of 5 minutes will ensure that the will return to normal
operation.
When a setting has been changed, save command must be used to save the change. This is done by pressing the mode
button for more than 5 seconds until the returns back to normal operation. If multiple changes are to be made, the
save command must be used after each change.
5.2.1 Setup example
In normal operation, a single flash on LED1 indicates that CAN protocol "Single CAN" is in use. If in doubt whether the
is ordered to the right protocol, this can be seen in menu 304 (303).
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