1101
1101
Technical Manual
Version 1.0
Comnav Marine Ltd. #15 – 13511 Crestwood Place, Richmond, BC, Canada V6V2G1 Document PN 83668
Tel: 604-207-1600 Fax: 604-207-8008
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2. TROUBLESHOOTING....................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 PROBLEMS DURING INITIAL DOCKSIDE SETUP:................................................................................ 4
2.2 CIRCUIT BOARD REPAIRS:............................................................................................................... 4
3. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................. 5
3.1 HEAD ............................................................................................................................................. 5
3.1.1 General Description: .................................................................................................................. 5
3.1.2 Disassembly/Re-Assembly .......................................................................................................... 5
3.1.3 Button Replacement:................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 1101 SPU PN 82888 REV. 2 (2 PCB VERSION) ................................................................................ 6
3.2.1 General Description: .................................................................................................................. 6
3.2.2 Disassembly/Re-assembly (2 pcb version).................................................................................. 7
3.2.3 Signals to and from the Distribution Unit .................................................................................. 7
3.2.4 Signals to and from the Control Head ........................................................................................ 7
3.2.5 Signals to and from the Compass ............................................................................................... 8
3.2.6 Signals to and from the Remotes ................................................................................................ 8
3.3 1101/1201 SPU............................................................................................................................... 9
FOR 1101: PN 82888 REVISION 3 (1 PCB VERSION) ..................................................................................... 9
FOR 1201: PN 83747 REVISION 1 (1 PCB VERSION) ..................................................................................... 9
3.3.1 General Description: .................................................................................................................. 9
3.3.2 Disassembly/Re-assembly (1 pcb version).................................................................................. 9
3.3.3 Signals to and from the Distribution Unit .................................................................................. 9
3.3.4 Signals to and from the Control Head ...................................................................................... 10
3.3.5 Signals to and from the Compass ............................................................................................. 10
3.3.6 Signals to and from the Remotes .............................................................................................. 10
3.3.7 Signals from the SERIAL DATA Output ................................................................................... 11
4. CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................................ 12
4.1 REMOVING CONNECTORS FROM THE SPU. .................................................................................... 12
4.2 REMOVING THE BACK SHELL TO VIEW THE WIRES ......................................................................... 13
4.3 HEAD TO SPU ............................................................................................................................... 14
4.4 DISTRIBUTION BOX TO SPU .......................................................................................................... 15
4.5 COMPASS AND SERIAL DATA CONNECTIONS TO SPU .................................................................... 16
5. DEALERS TEST BENCH ................................................................................................................. 17
7. APPENDIX A...................................................................................................................................... 21
7.1 PROBLEM SOLVING GUIDE FORM .................................................................................................. 21
8. APPENDIX B...................................................................................................................................... 22
8.1 SPU DRAWINGS/SCHEMATICS FOR 82888 REV 2, (2 PCB VERSION) ............................................ 22
8.1.1 Processor Board (B Board) ...................................................................................................... 22
8.1.2 Backplane Board (C Board) ..................................................................................................... 22
9. APPENDIX C...................................................................................................................................... 23
9.1 SPU DRAWINGS AND SCHEMATICS FOR 82888 REV. 3 AND 83747 (1 PCB VERSION) ................... 23
9.1.1 Bill of Materials........................................................................................................................ 23
9.1.2 Board Layout ............................................................................................................................ 23
9.1.3 Schematic.................................................................................................................................. 23
2. Troubleshooting
In order to isolate the problem quickly it always helps to have as much relevant data as possible
about the vessel and its’ accessories. The Problem Solving Guide Form (see Appendix A) can be
used to compile all the necessary information together.
**If an alarm occurs, the Error Checking section in the users manual should be consulted.**
3. Circuit Description
3.1 HEAD
The 1101 (1201) Control Head provides a convenient user interface. The twelve push-button
user controls on the face-plate provide comprehensive yet easy-to-use inputs to the 1101/1201
SPU. A sixteen position rotary switch also allows a user to have effective “hands-on” control of
the Autopilot.
The pushbuttons and rotary switch are interfaced to a microprocessor which, with the built-in
software, sends the appropriate information to the 1101/1201 SPU via either the HEAD port or
the REMOTE port on the SPU.
The 1101 (1201) Control Head receives a data clock from the SPU for clocking out the serial data
as well as clocking in serial data from the REMOTES.
Display data is received with the display clock from the SPU and is processed for display on the
LCD display on the face-plate of the Control Head. Light Emitting Diodes (LED) behind the LCD
provide backlighting.
3.1.2 Disassembly/Re-Assembly
In general it is not recommended that a dealer disassemble the Head unit. Special precautions
are taken at the factory to seal the unit.
NOTE:
IF THE 1101 or 1201 CONTROL HEAD IS DISMANTLED IT WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER
WARRANTY.
If one of the buttons is sticking, gently remove it from the gasket with a knife / small screwdriver.
Remove any burrs from the outside edge of the button. Spray a small amount of SILICON
lubricant on the button and replace into the gasket. Push the button down several times to
remove any air pockets between the gasket and the button.
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This section refers to the 1101 SPU 82888 Revision 2, which consists of two boards. The 1101
SPU 82888 Revision 3 or higher consists of only one board and is covered in the next section.
The first one is the Processor board, which includes the microprocessor, EPROM and RAM and
the second one is the Backpanel board, which includes the connections to the distribution box,
the Head, the Auxiliary Head and the Compass and the Drive circuitry for a solenoid system.
You can find the schematics for the two boards in the 1101 SPU Rev.2 in Appendix B and for the
Distribution board in Appendix E.
Appendix B includes the 1101 Rev. 2, SPU Boards (2pcbs) – Processor PCB (B board),
and the Control board (C board).
Appendix E is the Distribution Board - Terminal connections and RAI interface circuitry.
Disassembly:
Disassembly of the 1101 SPU is a straightforward process. First remove the two Phillips screws
from the rear of the autopilot and pull off the rear cover. Remove the four screws that secure the
chassis to the front cover. Carefully separate the front cover from the chassis. The two main
boards are connected by a 24 pin header as well as a ribbon cable. The Silicone used to hold one
of the boards should be carefully cut free with an exact-o knife. Carefully separate the two
boards, by pulling them apart to disconnect the header pins. If you need to disconnect the ribbon
cable, gently separate the connector on the end of the ribbon cable from the jumper on the
processor board. Use a screwdriver to gently pry the two apart if necessary. DO NOT pull on the
cable itself. The E-PROMS can now be replaced or the unit tested on the ComNav Test Bench.
Re-assembly is the reverse of disassembly. Reapply Silicone to secure the second board to the
chassis.
MOTOR F/B Motor Feedback signals from Remotes to the Distribution Unit.
NAV INPUT Signals from a navigation device in the standard NMEA 0183 format.
RUDDER POSITION Rudder position signal from the Rudder follower.
SPEED CONTROL Proportional signal for rudder control.
SHIELD Outer shield of the cable usually grounded to chassis at one end.
BATTERY (+) Battery power (positive side).
SWT POWER OUT The battery power which can be switched off and on by the processor.
PORT OUT “Open collector” signal that controls the rudder to Port. Ground indicates ON.
STBD OUT “Open collector” signal that controls the rudder to Starboard.
RUDDER POWER +5 volts which is supplied to the Rudder Follower.
BATTERY (-) Battery power (negative side).
RUDDER COMMON Ground signal from the Rudder Follower.
OFF/on When the STANDBY switch in the Control Head is pressed, it drives the OFF/ON
line low, causing the Power circuitry in the SPU to turn the 5 volts line on, turning
the Autopilot on.
SD IN All communications to the autopilot are made through the SPI data line. This
data line sends all relevant data from the Head to the SPU.
DISP CLK Clock for SPI data entering the head. This is an SPI clock and should be running
around 1/32 * E-CLK (62.5 KHz)
KEY Clock Clock for SPI data leaving the head. This is an SPI clock and should be running
at around 1/32 * E-CLK (62.5 KHz)
DISP Data SPI Serial Data into the Head from the SPU.
RKEY Data Transfers SPI Serial Data from the Remotes to the Head.
PORT Output to tell the head when the rudder is moving Port.
STBD Output to tell the head when the rudder is moving STBD.
ALARM When the buzzer is to sound, the alarm line goes low.
HEAD MODE Line to tell the Interface if it is a Head or a Remote. +5 volts indicates a head,
and 1m ohm resistor to ground indicates a remote.
PWR + 5 Volts.
GND Common.
CMD/CTRL Signal used to tell the Remote unit whether it is in control of the system or not.
+5 V + 5 volt power to the Remotes.
DISPLAY CLOCK
ANALOG INPUT
ROTARY SWITCH 0 Signals to tell the SPU which position the Remote rotary switch is in.
ROTARY SWITCH 1 Signals to tell the SPU which position the Remote rotary switch is in.
TURN Signal from the Remote that a Special turn is being initiated.
DODGE Signal from the Remote that a Dodge is being initiated.
PORT P.B. Signal from the Remote that a Dodge or Special turn is to the port direction.
STBD P.B. Signal from the Remote that a Dodge or Special turn is to the starboard .
DISPLAY DATA Data signals that determine what is displayed by the Remote.
GND Common ground.
The 1101 Revision 3/1201 Revision 1, SPU consists of one board. The board includes
microprocessor, EPROM and RAM, and the support circuitry and connectors to the distribution
box, the Head, the Compass, the Serial Data output, the Auxiliary Head, and the Drive circuitry
for a solenoid system. Note that the boards are the same for 1101 or 1201 but the E-PROMS are
different.
You can find the schematics for the 1101/1201 (1 pcb) SPU in Appendices D.
Appendix D is the 1101/1201 SPU Board - Microprocessor, PROM and RAM, connectors
to the Head, Distribution box, Compass, NMEA output etc.
Appendix E is the Distribution Board - Terminal connections and RAI interface circuitry
Note: if the 1101 SPU has two boards it is a revision 2. See the previous section.
Disassembly of the 1101/1201 SPU (1 pcb version) is a straightforward process. First remove
the two Phillips screws from the rear of the autopilot and pull off the rear cover. Remove the four
screws which secures the chassis to the front cover. Carefully separate the front cover from the
chassis. The E-PROMS can now be replaced or the unit tested on the ComNav Test Bench.
Re-assembly is the reverse of disassembly.
MOTOR F/B Motor Feedback signals from Remotes to the Distribution Unit.
NAV INPUT Signals from a navigation device in the standard NMEA 0183 format.
RUDDER POSITION Rudder position signal from the Rudder follower.
SPEED CONTROL Proportional signal for rudder control.
SHIELD Outer shield of the cable usually grounded to chassis at one end.
BATTERY (+) Battery power (positive side).
SWT POWER OUT The battery power which can be switched off and on by the processor.
PORT OUT “Open collector” signal that controls the rudder to Port. Ground indicates ON.
STBD OUT “Open collector” signal that controls the rudder to Starboard.
RUDDER POWER +5 volts which is supplied to the Rudder Follower.
BATTERY (-) Battery power (negative side).
RUDDER COMMON Ground signal from the Rudder Follower.
OFF/on When the STANDBY switch in the Control Head is pressed, it drives the OFF/ON
line low, causing the Power circuitry in the SPU to turn the 5 volts line on, turning
the Autopilot on.
SD IN All communications to the autopilot are made through the SPI data line. This
data line sends all relevant data from the Head to the SPU.
DISP CLK Clock for SPI data entering the head. This is an SPI clock and should be running
around 1/32 * E-CLK (62.5 KHz)
KEY Clock Clock for SPI data leaving the head. This is an SPI clock and should be running
at around 1/32 * E-CLK (62.5 KHz)
DISP Data SPI Serial Data into the Head from the SPU.
RKEY Data Transfers SPI Serial Data from the Remotes to the Head.
PORT Output to tell the head when the rudder is moving Port.
STBD Output to tell the head when the rudder is moving STBD.
ALARM When the buzzer is to sound, the alarm line goes low.
HEAD MODE Line to tell the Interface if it is a Head or a Remote. +5 volts indicates a head,
and 1m ohm resistor to ground indicates a remote.
PWR + 5 Volts.
GND Common.
CMD/CTRL Signal used to tell the Remote unit whether it is in control of the system or not.
+5 V + 5 volt power to the Remotes.
DISPLAY CLOCK
ANALOG INPUT
ROTARY SWITCH 0 Signals to tell the SPU which position the Remote rotary switch is in.
ROTARY SWITCH 1 Signals to tell the SPU which position the Remote rotary switch is in.
TURN Signal from the Remote that a Special turn is being initiated.
DODGE Signal from the Remote that a Dodge is being initiated.
PORT P.B. Signal from the Remote that a Dodge or Special turn is to the port direction.
STBD P.B. Signal from the Remote that a Dodge or Special turn is to the starboard .
DISPLAY DATA Data signals that determine what is displayed by the Remote.
GND Common ground.
4. Connections
To remove the connectors from the receptacles on the back of the SPU, just squeeze the finger
grip cross-stripes to flex the plastic sides and unlock the tabs. While you are squeezing the sides
slide the connector off. This is the same for both sizes.
Turn the back shell counter clockwise until it is loose from the connector. Pull the back shell
about 12 inches along the wire. Notice that the strain relief is notched. There are four pegs in the
connector that fit into the notches in the strain relief. This connector will not fit together properly if
those pegs are not in the notches. You can carefully pull the strain relief away from the connector
to expose the wires. The wires can now be checked for proper connection.
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If you have a ComNav Test Bench, an 1101 or 1201 may be connected to it for testing. This will
help in isolating problems with the 1101 or 1201 SPU. The cable from the 1001/1101 Distribution
box in the Test Bench plugs into the SPU. Also connect a Control Head to the SPU. A compass
will also be required if any of the SINE, COSINE, FILTER, or compass tests are to be done.
Included in Appendix E is the wiring diagram for the test bench.
1. ON/OFF Circuitry
Turn the Autopilot ON. Press and Hold the ON/STBY button on the autopilot Head until the
standby status screen (STBY) comes up on the display. This should take about 3 seconds. Turn
the Pilot OFF. The Autopilot should turn off after holding the button down until the screen goes
blank. This should take about 2 seconds.
2. +12
Turn on the Autopilot. Clip the voltmeter leads to the +12V and GND test hoops on the back
panel PCB of the SPU. The voltmeter should read 12 volts (±1.5 volts). The measured voltage
should not change more than ±0.1 volts for either 12 or 24 volt systems.
3. +5
Clip the voltmeter leads to the +5V and the GND test hoops on the back panel PCB of the SPU.
The voltmeter should read 5.15 volts (±0.15 volts). The measured voltage should not change
more than ±0.05 volts for a 12 or 24 volt system.
4. +2.5V
For the either PCB version, the voltage between the +2.5V test hoop and the +5V test hoop
should be the same as the voltage between the +2.5V test hoop and the GND test hoop ±0.015
volts.
5. STARBOARD
Turn the pilot off. Put a jumper on the Special Test pins of the SPU. Turn the pilot on. You are
now in a limited special test mode. Pressing the right DODGE button on the Head will advance
you into the test, while pressing the left DODGE button will move you back in the test.
Press the right DODGE key until the 5TBD is seen in the bottom right corner of the LCD. At this
point the STBD (Green) LED on the Distribution Box should turn on. The Rudder Angle Indicator
(RAI) on the Test Bench should go to starboard. The signal is heavily damped and may take a
few seconds to move onto the scale. The current reading on the Test Bench Ammeter should go
to about 2 amps.
6. PORT
Press the right DODGE button until PORT is seen in the bottom right corner of the LCD. At this
point the PORT (Red) LED in the distribution box should turn on. The RAI on the Test Bench
should go to port. The current reading on the Test Bench Ammeter should go to about 2 amps.
7. SWITCHED POWER
Press the right DODGE button until 5PuR is displayed on the LCD. The Switched Power LED
(SWI PWR) on the Distribution box should turn on. Perform the load test by pressing the red or
green JOG buttons on the Test Bench. The current reading on the Test Bench Ammeter should
go to about 2 amps.
8. RUDDER SPEED
Press the right DODGE button until R5Pd is displayed in the lower right corner of the LCD.
Check for Rudder Speed signal on the Distribution box with an oscilloscope. Pick up a ground on
battery negative and probe the screw terminal for SPEED. The signal should be a ramp at about
2.5 volts repeating at about 100 msec.
9. VOLTAGE
Press the right DODGE button until A0xx is displayed in the lower right corner of the LCD. A
reading of 31 on the right side of the reading indicates about 12 volts while a reading of 62 is
about 24 volts.
12. COSINE
Press the right DODGE button until A6xx is displayed in the lower right corner of the LCD. A
properly adjusted KVH or ComNav compass should read 7E on the east or west, 62 on north and
9B on south.
13. SINE
Press the right DODGE button until A7xx is displayed in the lower right corner of the LCD. A
properly adjusted KVH or ComNav compass should read 7E on north or south, 62 on east and 9B
on west. Leave the compass reading 7E on north.
14. FILTER
Press the right DODGE button until a four-digit number is displayed in the lower right corner of
the LCD. Turn the compass until the number reads about 2250. Place a digital voltmeter (DVM)
across the SIN and REF test points. Fine-tune the compass so that the voltage on the DVM
meter reads 0 volts. Adjust the filter potentiometer on the SPU card so that 2250 is displayed.
Re-paint the Filter Pot. Turn the Pilot to OFF and remove the Special Test jumper.
Perform an accuracy test every 20 degrees. Pass if total error is less than or equal to 4 degrees.
NOTE:
The Final test procedure is intended to check all the basic functions of the autopilot. Once the
unit is re-installed on the vessel you must go through the dockside setup procedure and complete
the compass selection and compensation.
7. APPENDIX A
Description of Problem:__________________________________________________________
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Compass Type:________________________________________________________________
Feedback Type:________________________________________________________________
Drive Unit Type:________________________________________________________________
Nav Input Type:________________________________________________________________
Input Voltage:__________________________________________________________________
Power Source:_________________________________________________________________
Battery:_______________________________________________________________________
Installation Date________________________________________________________________
Rudder Hard over Time:__________________________________________________________
Number of Rudders_____________________________________________________________
Dealer Name__________________________________________________________________
Additional Information:___________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
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8. APPENDIX B
Part # 31130
8.1.1.3 Schematic
Part #31145
8.1.2.3 Schematic
9. APPENDIX C
9.1 SPU Drawings and Schematics for 82888 rev. 3 and 83747 (1
pcb version)
Part #31158
9.1.3 Schematic
10. Appendix D
10.1.3 Schematic
11. Appendix E