The Yokogawa CMZ700 Gyro Compass series is a high-performance navigation system designed for a wide range of vessels, from small boats to large tonnage ships. It is characterized by its modular configuration, high follow-up speed, and robust anti-vibration technology. Key System Configurations
Elias grabbed his toolkit. He moved to the master compass unit located in the chartroom alcove. Opening the heavy steel casing, he revealed the sensitive heart of the device. He pulled a flashlight from his belt.
4.2 Gyrocompass Alignment Check
Perform every 6 months or after major refit:
CMZ700S (Single): A single gyro system that includes a control box to manage various inputs and outputs, suitable for most vessel types.
Critical components require periodic servicing to ensure reliability:
7.2 Electrical
| Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | Power supply | 24VDC (18-36V) or 115VAC 60Hz | | Consumption | 40W (max), 25W typical | | NMEA outputs | 2x isolated RS422, 4800–115200 baud |
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Unpacking and Inspection
- Inspect for shipping damage.
- Verify contents: main unit, mounting brackets, cable set (10m, 25m, or 50m), CDU, power cable, and accessory kit.
- Store original packaging for future transport.
For direct access to specific digital documents, you can find the CMZ700 Series Manual and the CMZ700D User Manual on Scribd. CMZ700 Series Gyrocompass Manual | PDF - Scribd
- Mode A (Normal): All repeaters match the master heading.
- Mode B (Offset): For steering repeaters on the bridge wing, you can offset heading to match a visual bearing.