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Introduction

This section describes how to fit the Direct Drive retro-fit, and includes a list of all components and tools required for this process.

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  1. Disconnect the radar 24VDC power supply in the junction box.

  2. Remove the cables at the radar itself; twist each connector anti-clockwise, in turn.
    CAUTION: Ensure you are twisting the connector and not the cable gland on the back of the connector.

  3. Remove the bolts holding the radar to the radar bracket.

  4. Carefully lift the radar clear of the bracket.
    IMPORTANT: Take care not to alter the position of the lower mounting nuts. This will ensure that the radar will return to its previously commissioned position when re-mounted.
    Failure to do this could mean radar will not perform as expected and may require re-commissioning.

  5. Protect the ends of the power and data cables to prevent water getting inside them whilst disconnected from the radar.
    CARE POINT: The radar sensor weighs approximately 6Kg, so please take all necessary precautions when lifting.

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Please contact customer support with your radar model and serial number to obtain the correct kit.

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CAUTION:This kit contains high powered magnets in the Rotor Assembly. Please refer to the Health & Safety sheet regarding magnet safety -https://www.magnetexpert.com/health-and-safety-i934

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  1. Turn the rotating dish assembly in order to provide clear access to the small retaining bolts.

  2. Using a 3mm hex key (do not use ball ended drivers), loosen the four small retaining bolts and remove the fifth locking bolt. The bolts are secured with Loctite 243 and will be resistant to movement.

  3. When all bolts have been loosened off and the locking bolt completely released, rotate and carefully lift off the upper assembly from the turntable.

    CARE POINT: Inspect the metal dish or plastic lens on the rotating assembly for dirt and debris. Clean any debris away using a soft dry brush.

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  1. Carefully unclip and disconnect the multi coloured motor ribbon cable (A) from its edge connector on the main board. Note how the cable is routed so that the new motor cable can be routed in the same fashion on reassembly.  
     

                            

  2. Using a 5mm hex key (do not use a ball-ended driver) and a 10mm spanner to hold the pillars from loosening, undo and remove the five bolts that secure the motor assembly. These bolts can be discarded.
    NOTE: The bolts will be stiff to undo due to being assembled with Loctite 243 at the factory.
    CARE POINT: Check the 3 pillars have not been loosened.

  3. Carefully lift the complete drive assembly up slightly from the chassis to provide access to the encoder connection.

  4. Carefully un-clip and disconnect the encoder cable (B) from its edge connector on the main board. Ensure to grip on the latching pin at the top before pulling gently in a vertical motion.
    NOTE: Take care when removing this connector. If necessary, disconnect the adjacent Ethernet cable first to provide better access to the retaining clip of the encoder connector.

  5. You can now remove the old drive assembly from the chassis and return it to Navtech Radar (using the packaging supplied with the replacement unit).

CARE POINTS:

  • Perform a full visual check of the interior of the chassis.

  • Ensure that no dirt or debris is present within the enclosure and pay particular attention to the plastic lens on the fixed optical stack in the radar base.

  • Clean any debris away using a soft dry brush.

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  1. Remove the Maxon Motor Board from the main board in the base.

  2. Return the old Motor Board motor board to Navtech Radar with the old drive assembly.

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Switch 1

Switch 2

Switch 3

Switch 4

Speed (Hz)

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

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CARE POINT:Take care when handling the Motor Board to avoid damage.

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  1. Fit Daughter Board (BOA0099) to the Digital Board ensuring fully inserted and correctly positioned with no pins overlapping.

  2. Check this is a tight fit, not loose.

  3. Fit 1 x Motor Cable (WIR0094) to the Daughter Board ensuring it is fully inserted.

    CARE POINT: If this is ever disconnected then check the crimps stay fully inserted in the connector.

2.7 Fitting the Drive Assembly

CARE POINTS:

  • Check the lens at the top of the Beam Splitter is clean.

  • Ensure the 3 pillars are fully screwed down.

  • Take care not to trap the Motor Cable when fitting the Dual 55 Assembly or dislodge the Conical Baffle.

  1. Connect the Encoder Cable from the Drive Assembly (SUB0299) to the main board.

  2. If the old drive assembly had 2 spacers underneath the front 2 bolts, then these will need to be re-fitted with the Drive Assembly using 2 x M6x16mm Skt Cap Screws (SCR0162) with Loctite 243, then use 3 x M6x12mm Skt Cap Screws (SCR0063) with Loctite 243 on the 3 pillars.

  3. If there are no spacers under the old drive assembly, then use 5 x M6x12mm Skt Cap Screws (SCR0063) with Loctite 243 to secure the Drive Assembly with a 5mm hex allen key.

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  1. Connect the other end of the Motor Cable to J4 on the Motor Board (SUB0299SUB0269).
    CARE POINT: If this is ever disconnected then check the crimps stay fully inserted in the connector.

  2. With the radar connections facing towards you, set the Motor Board into position on the 4 pillars of the Drive Assembly with the Motor Cable tucked inside the Casting and with the board speed dip switches set in the 9 o’clock position as shown below.

  3. Secure with 4 x M4x10mm Skt Ctsk Screws (SCR0094) with Loctite 243. Take care when tightening these 4 screws; they need to be nipped up but not overtightened using a 2.5mm hex bit, Torque=60±5cNm.
    CARE POINTS:

  • Ensure the 4 screws are not overtightened to avoid breaking the clamp ring.

  • Check the Motor Sub Assembly is secure to the 4 pillars with no free movement of the board.

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2.9 Rotor Assembly Fitting

CARE POINTS:

  • The Rotor is fitted with strong magnets and should not be handled in a dirty environment where it may pick up metallic debris at any time, either loose or in an assembly.

  • Check that the 2 x Flux Rings are aligned concentrically on reverse side.

  • Check each magnet is located correctly in it's pocket in the Rotor and has not been disturbed.

  • Observe caution when handling the magnets. Please refer to the Health & Safety sheet before handling: https://www.magnetexpert.com/health-and-safety-i934

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  1. Set 1 x Rotating Assembly onto the dowels and secure with 5 x M4x12mm Skt Cap (SCR0067) with Loctite 243.

  2. Tighten in sequence as shown below. This is to ensure the rotor sits flat.

  3. Check the rotating assembly spins freely with a visible gap between the motor board coil clamp and the rotor, with nothing touching.

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2.12 Pressure Test the Enclosure

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NOTE: The power and data connector with its cap on, are hermetically sealed on this radar model and so if fitted will form a gas-tight seal.

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3.1 Preparing & Connecting Your Computer

IMPORTANT: Ensure that your computer has its IP address set to operate within the same subnet as the Radar Sensor.

  • The IP address of the radar sensor is preset before leaving Navtech Radar Limited to a default value of 192.168.0.1 unless otherwise specified by the client.

  • The subnet mask of the radar sensor is often preset to 255.255.255.0 but could also be set wider (such as 255.255.0.0) if requested.

  • Thus, if the sensor IP address is 192.168.0.1 and the mask is 255.255.255.0, then your computer must use an IP address in the range: 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.254.

NOTE: If you are connecting to the radar via an Ethernet switch rather than making a direct link, it is important that no other radar client software, such as Bloodhound, is already connected before using radar view.

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You can connect your computer at any point along the signal link from the radar sensor, either directly into the sensor mounted socket; at the pole mounted enclosure (if the signal link is joined there) or at the far end of the link where it will join the RPU (Radar Processing Unit) system. 

NOTE: The sensor can be powered on or off while connecting and disconnecting the network link.

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