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Simrad BSM-2 Broadband Sounder Module
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Disclaimer
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Compliance Statements
The BSM-2 Broadband Sounder™ Module complies with the following regulations and standards:
FCC Part 15 -
CE compliant per EN60945 and EN 60529 -
C - Tick -
Warning
The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna•
Increase the separation between the equipment and•receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit•different from that of the receiver
Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for•help
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Industry Canada
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Warranty
The warranty card is supplied as a separate document.
In case of any queries, refer to our website.
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Contents
Introduction .................................................. 5
About this manual .........................................5
The BSM-2 module layout ...............................5
Parts included in package ...............................6
Required tools and supplies ............................6
Installation and wiring .................................. 7
Mounting location ..........................................7
Securing BSM-2 module .................................8
Wiring .........................................................8
General ................................................8
Grounding the unit ................................9
Wiring diagram .....................................9
Terminal connections ........................... 10
Power connection ................................ 11
Transducers connection ....................... 11
Connecting the BSM-2 to your display .... 14
Trouble shooting .......................................... 16
Technical specification ................................ 17
Dimensional drawing ................................... 20
Spare parts and accessories ........................ 21
Spare parts ........................................ 21
Accessories ....................................... 21
Transducers ........................................ 21
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Introduction
About this manualThis document describes how to install the BSM-2 and connect the unit to transducers and display units.
Separate installation instruction for transducers are included with the transducer package.
The BSM-2 is compatible with the following displays and systems:
NSE -
NSO -
NSS -
The BSM-2 module layout
rEMovABLE CovEr
LED STATuS INDICATorS
ETHErNET CoNNECTor
WATErTIGHTCABLE GLANDS
GrouNDING SCrEW
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Parts included in packageFor spare parts and part numbers, see Spare parts and accessories page 21.
Item No. Description
1 BSM-2 sounder module
1 Ethernet adapter cable, 4.5 m (15 ft)
1
Power cable (bare wires), 2 m (6.5 ft)
Power and GND: 16 gauges -
Switch connection: 18 gauges -
1Terminal block connection kit, including;
6 Terminal blocks -
2 Jumper wires for impedance selection
4 Screws
1Spare Fuse kit including;
3A Fuses and fuse holders -
1 Warranty card
1 This manual
required tools and supplies
Drill
2 mm (5/64”) Drill Bit Screw driver Pencil
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Installation and wiring
Mounting locationBefore installing the BSM-2, consider location and cable runs necessary to connect the module to display unit, transducer and power source.
The mounting location must allow for required working area when connecting the cables. Also ensure that the location allows viewing the unit’s LED indicators.
The units should be mounted with special regard to the units’ environmental protection, temperature range and cable length.
The mounting surface needs to be structurally strong, with as little vibration as possible. If possible mount the unit close to the edges of a panel to minimize vibration.
Do not run the transducer cabling near the BSM-2 power cables, any VHF antenna coax cables or any DC or AC power cables. Avoid placing Ethernet cables close to VHF antennas.
The BSM-2 conforms to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards, but proper installation is required to get best use and performance from this product. Ensure you have as much separation as possible between different electrical equipment, (see diagram below).
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Electromagnetic interferenceGasoline fumesVibrationHeat
SunlightSalt sprayPhysical damage
2.0 m (6.5 ft) Min 1.8 m (6 ft) Min1.5 m (5 ft) Min
RADAR
Radio or AIS Transmitter
Compass
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Securing BSM-2 moduleMount the BSM-2 on a vertical surface with the power and transducer cable entries exiting downwards.
Fasten the BSM-2 by using the 4 stainless steel self tapping screws included with the unit.
Wiring
General
The power and the transducer cables connect with screw terminals inside the BSM-2 unit. Refer wiring diagram and connection details on the following pages.
The BSM-2 contains high voltages and specialized parts; the operator should never remove the module’s cover without removing the power connection.
Removing the transducer cable from the BSM-2 while the module is powered on can cause sparks. Remove the transducer cables only after the module has been disconnected from its power source.
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Grounding the unit
For additional safety install grounding cable in ground screw hole as indicated on illustration. Recommended 16 awg wire.
Wiring diagram
BSM-2 NEP-2
12 - 24 V DC
+ _
1
3
2
ref Description
1 Ethernet cable
2 BSM-2 Power cable
3 Transducer cables
SINGLE DISPLAy SySTEM
MuLTIPLE DISPLAy SySTEM
TrANSDuCErS
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Terminal connections
Select cable inlets according to cable diameter and 1 labelling on the front plate
POWER XDCR HI XDCR LO
SPEED TEMP 1 TEMP 2
Cable Cable diameter
M20
Transducer 1 -
Transducer 2 -
10.0 mm - 14.0 mm (3.94” - 5.51”)
M16
Power -
Speed -
Temperature 1 -
Temperature 2 -
6.0 mm - 10.0 mm (2.36” - 3.94”)
2 Remove the outer sealing nuts from selected cable glands, and thread those on to the cables
3 Terminate the wires to the terminal blocks according to the terminal specification in the following pages
Connect the terminal blocks to the pcb4
Tighten the outer sealing nuts by hand5
Close the BSM-2 cover and secure the cables6
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Power connection
The unit has no power key and will turn on when power is applied.
When used in an NSE/NSS system, it is recommended to connect the BSM-2 to the Power control bus, and set display system to power control master.
If the BSM-2 is connected directly to the vessel’s battery, the module will continue to draw power even when it is not in operation. It is recommended that the yellow power cable wire be fitted with an optional on/off switch, allowing the BSM-2 to be powered off when not in use.
POWER
POS (+)
J31
NEG
(-)AC
C PW
R
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Transducers connection
For a list of compatible transducers see Spare parts and accessories page 21, or contact your dealer.
BSM-2
12 - 24 V DC
Red
Black
Yellow Red
Black
Yellow
+ _NSEPower
Control bus
Blue(n/c)
Blue(n/c)
BSM-2
Switch
12 - 24 V DC+ _
Red
Black
Yellow
Blue(n/c)
rEF. CoLor FuNCTIoN
1 Yellow Power control (18 gauges)
2 Black Battery - (16 gauges)
3 Red Battery + (16 gauges)
4 Blue NC
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Airmar transducers
The wiring diagram below shows how to connect an Airmar transducer (R309).
On some models Low frequency XDCR+ wire (yellow) can be color blue/white.
On some transducer models temperature brown cable is connected internally to XID GND, and there is no need to connect bare and brown cable together.
Consult XDCR documentation for correct wiring diagram before connecting transducer!
rEF. CoLor FuNCTIoN
1 Orange XID
2 Shield XID ground (if available)
3 Brown Thermistor (XID ground)
4 White Thermistor
5 Shield High freq. depth shield
6 Black High freq. negative
7 Blue High freq. positive
8 Shield Low freq. depth shield
9 Black Low freq. negative
10 Yellow or blue/white Low freq. positive
XDCR LOW
SPD PW
RSPD
ING
ND
SPEED
J41
XDCR HIGH
XDC
R Z1
XDC
R Z2
XDC
R Z3
XDC
R -
XDC
R +
SHIELD
IMP SEL
J8
1 XDC
R Z1
XDC
R Z2
XDC
R Z3
XDC
R -
XDC
R +
SHIELD
IMP SEL
J7
1
TEMP LOW
TEMP LO
WG
ND
XDC
R ID
LOW
J61
TEMP HIGH
TEMP H
IGH
GN
DXD
CR
ID H
IGH
J51
9
105 6 8
71 2 3 4
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7 pins transducers
An optional transducer adapter cable is available (000-10377-001) for connecting 7 pin transducers to the BSM-2.
Front View
XDCR LOW
SPD PW
RSPD
ING
ND
SPEED
J41
XDCR HIGH
XDC
R Z1
XDC
R Z2
XDC
R Z3
XDC
R -
XDC
R +
SHIELD
IMP SEL
J8
1 XDC
R Z1
XDC
R Z2
XDC
R Z3
XDC
R -
XDC
R +
SHIELD
IMP SEL
J7
1
TEMP LOW
TEMP LO
WG
ND
XDC
R ID
LOW
J61
TEMP HIGH
TEMP H
IGH
GN
DXD
CR
ID H
IGH
J51
1
4
3 267 5
rEF. CoLor FuNCTIoN
1 Red XDCR+
2 Black XDCR-
3 XDCR Shield SHIELD
4 Yellow TEMP
5 Orange SPD IN
6 Blue SPD PWR
7 Shield GND
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Strap settings for transducer impedance
Each transducer connector has 3 transducer impedance jumpers, used to assure max power is being transferred to the sonar elements.
The transducer list on page 21 shows how to set the jumper for transducers that can be used with BSM-2.
AB
DE
FC
XDCR HIGH
XDC
R Z1
XDC
R Z2
XDC
R Z3
XDC
R -
XDC
R +
SHIELD
IMP SEL
J8
1
XDCR LOW
XDC
R Z1
XDC
R Z2
XDC
R Z3
XDC
R -
XDC
R +
SHIELD
IMP SEL
J7
1
For any transducer not included in the list, connect the jumper to the impedance selector according to the transducer impedance based on the following table:
HIGH FrEQ LoW FrEQ
A 100 Ohm D 100 Ohm
B 270 Ohm E 270 Ohm
C 400 Ohm F 400 Ohm
If the Transducer impedance doesn’t appear in the table, select the closest impedance that is higher than the customers value.
Connecting the BSM-2 to your display
The BSM-2 connects to your display system over an Ethernet network, either directly or via a Network Expansion Port. Refer Cabling diagram, page 9.
When connected to an NSO, the RJ45 to 5 pin cross-over Ethernet cable included with the NSO system must be used.
For details refer to the display system’s Installation manual.
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Setting up the transducers
The BSM-2 is compatible with Airmar’s Transducer ID protocol. If you have an Airmar transducer that supports this feature, BSM-2 will read your transducer’s specification at start-up and automatically adjust the frequency and temperature settings. The transducer’s XID wire (orange) should be connected to the XDCR_ID_HIGH/LOW terminal in the TEMP HIGH/LOW connector as shown below.
TEMP HIGH
TEMP H
IGH
GN
DXD
CR
ID H
IGH
J51
1 2
If your transducer doesn’t support Airmar’s Transducer ID protocol, the transducer selection and configuring needs to be done from the display as shown on the graphics below.
A detailed description is found in the relevant documentation for the display.
rEF. CoLor SIGNAL
1 Orange XID
2 Shield XID GND
MENU WIN
x2
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Trouble shooting
POWER NETWORK TRANSDUCER-2TRANSDUCER-1
IND. STATuS DESCrIPTIoN
Power
Off
No power connection
Check power and power -cable
Check yellow wire -
On - Red System starting
On - Green System operational
Flashing - Red/Green
Software error or unit reprogrammed
Restart the unit -
If still not ok contact -Customer Support
NetworkOff
No Ethernet connection
Check cable -
Verify that remote unit is -turned ON
On - Green Ethernet connected and ok
Trans- ducers
Off Transducer not connected
Flashing every 0.5 second - Green
Initializing transmitter
Flashing every second - Green
Searching for bottom signal
On - Green System operational
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Compliance and Environmental
Compliance CE, C-TICK
Technical Standards
IEC 60945,
IEC 60529
Waterproof IPX5
Humidity Up to 95% at 35°C non-condensing
Storage Temperature
–30°C to +70°C
Operating Temperature
–15°C to +55°C
General
Connectors 6 Glands and 1 Ethernet Glands: Depth transducer (x2), Temperature (x2), Speed transducer, Power Connector: 5 pin Yellow RJ45
Weight 4.8 kg (10.6 lbs) Die Cast Aluminum
Dimensions (WxHxD) mm/in
340x100x289 mm
(13.38x3.94x11.37 inches)
With watertight glands and connector outside dimensions included
Mounting 4 keyholed mounting tabs Mount below deck but NOT in engine compartment
Sonar Specifications
Power Output 250 Watts RMS
2,000 Watts (peak to peak)
With CHIRP; Transducer dependent with 3 impedance taps
Power requirements
Power Consumption
Range dependent – normally less than 10W
3A internal fuse
Technical specification
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Sonar Specifications
Frequencies Broadband Frequencies Transceiver High:
130- 210Khz; 40- -60Khz
Broadband Frequencies Transceiver Low:
40-60Khz; 25-45Khz -
Narrowband Frequencies Transceiver High:
200Khz; 50Khz -
Narrowband Frequencies Transceiver Low:
50Khz; 38Khz; 28Khz -
Transmitter and Receiver Type
Dual Broadband Tuned receivers
Dual Tuned CHIRP Transmitters
Pulse Length Range Dependent - to 70ms max
CHIRP produces 5X better resolution
Impedance 3 taps Accommodates all narrowband used on BSM-1, most Airmar latest Broadband Transducers and SIMRAD COMBI-C
Max. transmit rate
Range dependent – to 20Hz in shallow depths. User selectable.
2X, 4X, 8X scroll speed available
Range scales 5, 8, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 60, 80,100,120, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1500, 2000, 4000, 6000, 8000, 10,000, 12,000, 15,000
NOTE: all numbers above in ft. Can be changed to metrics in NSE/NSO/NSS unit.
To 15,000 ft, 2500 fa, 4500 meters
Sees digital depth to 10,000’ with Airmar R309 28-45Khz
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Range control Auto/manual range with zoom,
alternating dual frequency display with CHIRP, simultaneous with narrowband
With Upper and Lower Limit
Zoom size Auto/manual x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8 (user selectable)
DC voltage requirements
Voltage 10.7–32 VDC (for 12 or 24 VDC systems)
Interfaces
Network Ethernet 10/100 4 LED status indicators
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Dimensional drawing
340 mm (13.38”)
320 mm (12.60”)
100
mm
(3.9
4”)
109
mm
(4.2
9”)
250
mm
(9.8
4”)
289
mm
(11.
38”)
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Spare parts and accessories
Spare parts
Part no. Description.
000-10411-001 Power cable
000-10412-001Hardware mounting accessories including 4 screws;
8Gx1, PAN POZI, S/T, 16, LO-HEAD -
000-10414-001 Terminal block
Accessories
Part no. Description.
000-10377-001 7 pins Transducer Adapter Cable, female to bare wires. 1.8 m (6 ft)
000-10386-001
700-3000 Combi C 1kW Thru Hull 50/200Khz with 10°x 16° and 7°x 7° beamwidths Depth/Temp (same as Kongsberg KSV-203005 50/200 Combi -D)
000-10387-001
700-3001 Combi C 1kW Thru Hull 38/200Khz with 13°x 21° and 7°x 7° beamwidths w/HS Fairing Block Depth/Temp (same as Kongsberg KSV-203004 38/200 Combi -D)
000-0127-51 Ethernet cable yellow 5 Pin 2 m (6.5 ft)
000-0127-29 Ethernet cable yellow 5 Pin 4.5 m (15 ft)
000-0127-30 Ethernet cable yellow 5 Pin 7.7 m (25 ft)
000-0127-37 Ethernet cable yellow 5 Pin 15.2 m (50 ft)
000-10029-001 NEP-2 Network Expansion Port (Yellow connectors)
Transducers
The next pages includes a list of standard transducers. Consult your dealer for more information.
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Balance load
TAP (ref page 14)
Airmar Narrow Band
B744
Bronze Thru Hull 50/200Khz Depth/Temp/Speed w 45/12˚ Beamwidths and high Speed Fairing Block.
12 m (39.4 ft) cable
50 300ohms E
200 340ohms C
B164
Bronze Low Profile Thru Hull 1kW 50/200Khz Depth/Temp w 22/20˚ 6/6˚ Array Beamwidths and 12˚ tilt.
12 m (39.4 ft) cable
50 240ohms E
200 180ohms B
B258
Bronze Thru Hull 50/200Khz Depth/Temp w 15/21̊ 3/5˚ Array Beamwidths and High Speed Fairing Block.
12 m (39.4 ft) cable
50 225ohms E
200 200ohms B
B260
Bronze Thru Hull 50/200Khz Depth/Temp w 19/6˚ Beamwidths and High Speed Fairing Block.
12 m (39.4 ft) cable
50 250ohms E
200 90ohms A
B260 (Diplexer)
Bronze Thru Hull 50/200Khz Depth/Temp w 19/6˚ Beamwidths and High Speed Fairing Block. Depth/Temp
12 m (39.4 ft) cable
50 250ohms E
200 310ohms B
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Manufacturer Model Description Frequency (KHz)
Balance load
TAP (ref page 14)
Airmar
Broadband
B765
600W Bronze Thru Hull 40/60Khz with 20°-40° beamwidths 130/210Khz with 10°-16° beamwidths
w/HS Fairing block
Depth/Temp/Speed
12 m (39.4 ft) cable
50 (40-60) 100-250 Ohms B
200 (130-210) 100-250 Ohms E
B265
1kW Bronze Thru Hull 40/60Khz with 21°-31° beamwidths 130/210Khz with 6°-10° beamwidths
w/HS Fairing block
Depth/Temp
12 m (39.4 ft) cable
50 (40-60) 100 - 400 ohms F
200 (130-210) 90 - 250 ohms B
R209
3kW Thru Hull 33/60Khz with 6°-11° x 11°-17° beamwidths 130/210Khz with 5°-7° beamwidths
Depth/Temp
15 m (49.2 ft) cable
38 (33-60) 90 - 175 ohms D
200 (130-210) 90 - 250 ohms B
R299
3kW Tank Kit 33/60Khz with 6°-11° x 11°-17° beamwidths 130/210Khz with 5°-7° beamwidths
Depth only
15 m (49.2 ft) cable
38 (33-60) 90 - 175 ohms D
200 (130-210) 90 - 250 ohms B
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Balance load
TAP (ref page 14)
Airmar
Broadband cont.
R309
3kW Thru Hull 25/45Khz with 6°-11° x 11°-17° beamwidths 130/210Khz with 5°-7° beamwidths
Depth/Temp
15 m (49.2 ft) cable
28 (25-45) 135 - 270 ohms E
200 (130-210) 90 - 250 ohms B
R399
3kW Tank Kit 25/45Khz with 6°-11° x 11°-17° beamwidths 130/210Khz with 5°-7° beamwidths
Depth only
15 m (49.2 ft) cable
28 (25-45) 135 - 270 ohms E
200 (130-210) 90 - 250 ohms B
Simrad
50/200 Combi C
1kW Thru Hull 50/200Khz with 10°x16° and 7°x7° beamwidths Depth/Temp
50 75ohms D
200 75ohms A
38/200 Combi C
1kW Thru Hull 38/200Khz with 13°x21° and 7°x7° beamwidths
w/HS Fairing block Depth/Temp
38 75ohms D
200 75ohms A