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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

FELCOM501

Antenna Unit

FB-1501

FELCOM251

Antenna Unit

FB-1251

: Standard supply

: Optional or local supply

Environmental category

Units

Category

Antenna Unit Exposed to the weather
Other Units

Protected from the weather

AC/DC Power 

Supply Unit

406080A-FUR-001

100-240V AC

12-24V DC

IP Handset

FB-8001

Alarm Panel

FB-3101

Network Equipment, IP Handset

Network Equipment, IP Handset

GS Facsimile 

or 

Analog Telephone

GS Facsimile 

or 

Analog Telephone

GS Facsimile 

or 

Analog Telephone

(Up to 4 connections)

External Alarm

Communication Unit 

FB-2001

Relay

RT3SP1-12V

(AY34001)

Cradle

PC

USB-RS232C 

Converter

FB-3003

Telport Extender

FB-3002

Summary of Contents for FELCOM251

Page 1: ...Selection 3 2 3 3 Connecting Power 3 5 4 GROUNDING AND RF PROTECTION 4 1 4 1 Why is Grounding Required 4 1 4 2 About Marine DC Systems 4 2 4 3 About Marine Grounding 4 4 4 4 Grounding Recommendations...

Page 2: ...in injury Microwave radiation hazards During transmission the antenna in this system radiates Microwave Power This radiation may be hazardous to humans close to the antenna During transmission make s...

Page 3: ...h standard and steering compasses Incoming Bell FB 3001 Min 0 45 m for standard compass and min 0 3 m for steering compass USB RS232C Converter FB 3003 Min 0 25 m for standard compass and min 0 15 m f...

Page 4: ...ent Power supply The Communication Unit input voltage range is 12 24 VDC 10 30 14 A 5 5 A Be aware of high start up peak current 20 A 24 V 5 ms If a DC power bus is not available the optional AC DC po...

Page 5: ...rom the weather AC DC Power Supply Unit 406080A FUR 001 100 240V AC 12 24V DC IP Handset FB 8001 Alarm Panel FB 3101 Network Equipment IP Handset Network Equipment IP Handset GS Facsimile or Analog Te...

Page 6: ...5 ms at startup Consumption Max 150W FELCOM501 133W FELCOM251 Antenna Unit Consumption Max 56W FB 1501 39W FB 1251 Communication Unit Consumption Max 30W Handset Consumption Max 6 49W PoE Class2 Alar...

Page 7: ...251 2001 integrated package CP16 06500 SEPARATE 000 037 510 For FB 1251 2001 separated package CP16 06600 000 036 241 1 For FB 1501 2001 integrated package CP16 06600 SEPARATE 000 037 511 For FB 1501...

Page 8: ...01 235 960 100 m for antenna cable Installation Materials CP16 02703 004 446 500 Connector N SP 12DSFA for cable 12D SFA LITE CV CP16 04131 001 067 310 Connector N P 18U CF 2 pcs for RG 18 Connector C...

Page 9: ...EQUIPMENT LISTS viii This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 10: ...FELCOM251 FleetBroadband system 1 2 Communication Unit The Communication Unit is the central unit in the system It contains all user interfaces and handles all communication between the BGAN antenna...

Page 11: ...e 19 rack version of the Communication Unit The Communication Unit supplies 18 29 VDC to the Antenna Unit through a single co axial cable The DC input for the Communication Unit is designed for both 2...

Page 12: ...nd Global Area Network system All com munication between the Antenna Unit and Communication Unit passes through a sin gle coaxial cable The Antenna Unit FB 1501 is protected by a radome 1 4 FELCOM251...

Page 13: ...ion Unit and is power supplied with Power over Ethernet PoE through the LAN interface For further information on the IP Handset refer to the Installa tion Manual IME 57050 for the IP Handset 1 5 2 IP...

Page 14: ...the handset 2 2 Placing the Antenna Unit 2 2 1 Obstructions The antenna rotates 360 and down to 25 for the FELCOM501 and 60 for the FEL COM251 in pitch and roll to allow for continuous pointing even i...

Page 15: ...6 1 dBW EIRP This translates to a mini mum safety distance of 0 6 m from the antenna while it is transmitting based on a ra diation level of 10 W m2 For higher radiation levels see the table below Saf...

Page 16: ...e length shape vary from radar to radar Further the antenna is typically placed in the near field of the radar antenna and reflections from masts decks and other items in the vicinity of the radar are...

Page 17: ...will be most significant at high radar pulse repetition rates As long as receiving conditions are favourable this limited degradation is without im portance However if receiving conditions are poor e...

Page 18: ...PS per formance before the installation is finalized VSAT systems For optimum performance we recommend a minimum distance of 3 meters from the antenna to VSAT antennas Auxiliary Terrestrial Component...

Page 19: ...deposits on the radome can degrade performance For installation near 40 MHz or 50 MHz antenna systems ensure the following min imum distances are observed in addition to the previous graph when selec...

Page 20: ...ge thickness must be at least 10 mm 2 Place the supplied insulation sheets between the flange and the antenna unit 3 Drill a hole in the center of the flange for the antenna cable 4 Connect the pig ta...

Page 21: ...the antenna see the outline drawing at the end of this manual The length of the bolts must be such that they engage into the bushings of the radome with min 6 mm and max 12 mm Important Do not block t...

Page 22: ...s sectional properties and the corresponding maximum free length give a natural frequency above 30 Hz It is recommended to shorten the mast length as much as possible to obtain higher frequencies Alte...

Page 23: ...01 The below table shows the values for a FELCOM501 Antenna Unit mast without stays or wires Note that these values are only guidelines always consider the environment and characteristics of the ship...

Page 24: ...ing surface you can use a separate grounding cable to make the connection between the antenna and the common ground to which the Communication Unit is also connected For example you can connect a sepa...

Page 25: ...cable is 20 dB at 1660 MHz This is to ensure the performance of the system Recommended Antenna Unit cables The table below shows recommended cable types and maximum cable lengths for both FELCOM501 an...

Page 26: ...clamp as shown left Fold back shield over clamp and trim Fold back alminum tape foil onto shield and trim Slip the pin onto the conductor Solder them together through the hole on the pin Expose the in...

Page 27: ...ube or vinyl tape Inner sheath Braided shield Armor Nut Washer Gasket Clamp Core Core Adjust the length Center pin Fold back the shield Remove the shield that hangs over the gasket Center pin Solderin...

Page 28: ...be or vinyl tape Inner sheath Armor Shield Remove outer sheath and armor by the dimension shown left Remove inner sheath and expose shield by the dimension shown left Remove the insulator beneath shie...

Page 29: ...overlay with vinyl tape Secure the tape ends with cable ties to prevent the tape from unraveling If possible install the radome such that direct spray of sea water is avoided It is recommended not to...

Page 30: ...he pole is hollow inside and open at the bottom allowing water from the gasket to escape and providing ventilation for the antenna For the Antenna Unit FB 1501 make sure there is free space between th...

Page 31: ...ie it 2 Cover the part of the radome which contacts the assembled rope for antenna with protective material locally supplied rubber mat etc to prevent damage to the radome when hoisting it to the moun...

Page 32: ...torque The only electrical connector is a single N connector in the center bottom of the ra dome Important Make sure there is free space between the drain tube and the mounting surface so water can e...

Page 33: ...ure Attach a ground cable to the hex bolt at nearest to the cable gland of the antenna attachment Apply marine sealant to exposed bolts 3 Connect the pigtail cable TPA5FB0 4NJ5FBA 5DFB to the connecto...

Page 34: ...mounting position according to the fixing holes 6 Fasten the antenna attachment antenna unit with hex bolt M10 70 nut M10 flat washer M10 spring washer M10 and seal washer M10 7 Connect the grounding...

Page 35: ...Face the cable gland to stern 3 Connect the pigtail cable NP0 5NJ SN5DFBL to the connector on the bottom of antenna unit 4 Pass the another end of the pigtail cable into the cable gland from inner si...

Page 36: ...ng washer M10 and seal washer M10 7 Connect the grounding wire to STUD bolt M10 on the mast securely 8 Apply adhesive to the bolt s heads and nuts for waterproofing Hex bolt M10x70 S W M10 F W M10 Rub...

Page 37: ...e shall be within 25 C to 55 C If the Communication Unit is installed in a location where the ambient temperature may exceed 45 C we recommend placing the Communication Unit where uninten tional conta...

Page 38: ...y be dissipated from the 19 Rack Communication Unit In max ambient temperature the surface of the Communi cation Unit may reach a temperature close to 70 C We recommend to use a well ven tilated rack...

Page 39: ...at the Communication Unit end and an N connector at the antenna end For the FELCOM251 Antenna Unit the coax cable is connected with a TNC connector at both ends For information on antenna grounding s...

Page 40: ...er foil 5 cm wide Max 50 cm Copper foil 10 cm wide Max 100 cm Copper foil 20 cm wide Max 200 cm Note The foil must be at least 0 1 mm thick Connect the foil to the hull by plenty of screws or hard sol...

Page 41: ...Connect all cables Make sure that the grounding requirements are met See chapter 4 3 Secure the cables to the cable support using cable strips 2 5 5 Installing the Communication Unit on a desktop Fou...

Page 42: ...connector at the antenna end For the FELCOM251 Antenna Unit the coax cable is connected with a TNC connector at both ends For information on antenna grounding see section 2 3 1 At the Communication Un...

Page 43: ...ur ports Note When install on a bulkhead or wall install the unit with cables and connectors facing downwards Mounting 1 Select a mounting location to fix the unit 2 Make four pilot holes referring to...

Page 44: ...tions supplied with the telephone 2 10 Facsimile FAX 2840 Option 1 Set the facsimile on the mounting location 2 Set a fixing plate supplied to both the right and left sides of the facsimile as shown i...

Page 45: ...maintenance mode 2 Press 1 and 0 keys in this order WSW00 is displayed on the LCD 3 Press 1 and 3 keys in this order WSW13 00011011 appears on the LCD 4 Press 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 and OK keys in this order...

Page 46: ...ll on the bulkhead 1 Fabricate the TTYCS 1 cable local supply The crimp on lugs for the incoming bell and communication unit are included in the installation materials for the incoming bell The crimp...

Page 47: ...ner side of the cover 7 Reattach the lid to the case with the four screws removed at step 2 How to attach Splash proof cap When installing the incoming bell on a bulkhead use the optional splash proof...

Page 48: ...ns A 100 240V AC supply provides power through an AC DC power supply Be aware of high start up peak current 20 A at 24V 5 ms The Communication Unit is equipped with an internal 20 A Fuse so no externa...

Page 49: ...pply plus the impedance of connected cables including connectors and joints where cables are extended For further recommendations on power cable selection see section 3 2 2 3 2 2 Power cable recommend...

Page 50: ...ng example the impedance of the cable and joint is set to 10 m 1 m power cable Note that if the cable length or type is changed the impedance will change accordingly the extension cable impedance To c...

Page 51: ...ion cable type 4 mm2 AWG 11 In this case the power cable can be extended with up to 3 12 m If you need a longer cable you can double the maximum allowed length by con necting two cables instead of one...

Page 52: ...Communication Unit see the Operator s Manual OME 57050 for FELCOM251 FELCOM501 3 3 2 Connecting to the ignition The Communication Unit has an ignition function When this function is used the Communic...

Page 53: ...3 CONNECTING POWER 3 6 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 54: ...t of all grounding of the system is required for safety reasons In the event of a lightning strike at the antenna a proper grounding of the system will provide a low re sistance path to divert the str...

Page 55: ...n System This configuration implies that no part of the circuit in particular the battery negative is connected to any ground potential or equipment The system is totally isolated and includes engine...

Page 56: ...engine negative terminal This is done in order to polarize the DC elec trical system Note This arrangement is not suitable for steel and aluminium vessels as this might cause electrolytic corrosion o...

Page 57: ...orrosion System Ground Bonding arrangement that ensures equal elec trical potential for all dissimilar underwater met al parts and provides galvanic protection by means of sacrificial anodes AC Ground...

Page 58: ...a cable and a grounding kit A suitable grounding kit S 67 127570 is optionally supplied Further the Communication Unit must be grounded at its grounding stud in order to ensure proper grounding if the...

Page 59: ...g surface and the bolts is not sufficient In that case mount a separate ground ing wire See section 4 9 It is always recommended to establish the shortest grounding path as possible e g on steel hulls...

Page 60: ...127570 Further the Communication Unit must be grounded at its grounding stud in order to ensure a proper grounding if the short an tenna cable is disconnected The ground connection can be established...

Page 61: ...grounded with a separate ground cable The ground cable must be routed parallel and close to the shielded coax cable connecting the antenna to the Communication Unit grounding kit A tinned heavy gauge...

Page 62: ...rounding kit S 67 127570 Further the Communication Unit must be grounded at its grounding stud to ensure a proper grounding if the short antenna cable is discon nected The ground connection must be es...

Page 63: ...kit A tinned heavy gauge wire min 6 mm2 can be used for this purpose see the figure below Alternative grounding for aluminium hulls 4 7 Alternative Grounding for Fibreglass Hulls 4 7 1 Grounding the...

Page 64: ...4 9 3 However a ground connection must be established via one of the mounting bolts us ing a separate ground cable The ground cable must be routed parallel and in close proximity to the shielded coax...

Page 65: ...67 127570 Further the Communication Unit must be grounded at its grounding stud in order to ensure a proper grounding if the short antenna cable is disconnected The ground connection must be establish...

Page 66: ...er a ground connection must be established via one of the mounting bolts us ing a separate ground cable The ground cable must be routed parallel and in close proximity to the shielded coax cable hence...

Page 67: ...so apply to the separate ground cable mentioned in the previous paragraphs The ground cable is constructed using an appropriate cable with a cross section area of at least 6 mm2 AWG9 and terminated wi...

Page 68: ...s and washers must be used see section 4 9 3 In the below drawing vibration isolators are mounted At the other end connect the ground cable at the Communication Unit grounding kit as described in sect...

Page 69: ...e in relation to common mode RFI Recommendations Use 1 5 pcs hinged clamp cores e g the RFC or SFC series from Kitagawa mount ed on the antenna cable near the antenna 4 11 Electrostatic Discharge In a...

Page 70: ...nna connector To use the optional telport extender it can be extended to 4 ports 1 USB connector 4 LAN connectors with Power over Ethernet PoE 1 DC power input connector for connection to 12 to 24 VDC...

Page 71: ...FleetBroadband system The antenna connector on the Communication Unit is a TNC female connector placed in the connector panel Connect the Communication Unit and Antenna Unit using the coax and pigtai...

Page 72: ...recommendations and how to connect see chapter 3 5 3 2 Pinout The power connector is a Mixed D Sub connector 7W2 control pin male power pin male The below table shows the pinout for the connector and...

Page 73: ...hone Fax Interface 5 5 1 Overview The Communication Unit has two RJ 11 ports which can be used for connection of analog phones or fax machines To use the optional telport extender it can be extended t...

Page 74: ...Pinout The figure and table below show the connector outline and pin assignments USB connector pinout 5 7 LAN Interface 5 7 1 Overview The Communication Unit has four Ethernet LAN ports with Power ove...

Page 75: ...itized so that LAN port 1 has the highest priority For example if all ports are used and the total power consumption is too high port 4 is shut down Power cycle unit in order to regain PoE functionali...

Page 76: ...automatic function to distin guish straight cross MDI MDI X connections you will need to select a proper cable Use a straight connection cable for an MDI to MDI X connection Use a cross connection ca...

Page 77: ...uts Con nect an external relay to the input connector 5 8 2 Pinout The figure and table below show the connector outline and pin assignments Discrete I O connector pinout Pin no Input Output Connectio...

Page 78: ...Fax2 port 5 Pass a signal cable TTYCSLA 1 local supply through the grommet and then connect to TEL1 terminals 6 Connect three signal cables to TEL2 TEL3 and TEL4 ports as same as step 5 7 Fix the cabl...

Page 79: ...ommet to pass an USB cable 3 Pass the USB mini plug of the supplied Micro B cable through the slit and connect to the USB port 4 Fix the cable to cable clamp with a cable tie 5 Connect a RS 232C Dsub...

Page 80: ...ider Insert the SIM card as follows 1 Turn the system power off 2 Open the SIM cover in the left side of the connector panel 3 Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot Place the card with the chip side f...

Page 81: ...sessions Only emergency calls are allowed and only if permitted by the network Remove the SIM card as follows 1 Turn the system power off 2 Open the SIM cover in the left side of the connector panel 3...

Page 82: ...llite Lock Note that this time may vary 19 rack Communication Unit Using the front power switch If you have the 19 rack version of the Communication Unit make sure the switch at the back of the unit i...

Page 83: ...osition of the power switch again Note Wait at least 5 seconds after power off before trying to power on the system again To switch off using the Ignition function leave the On Off switch in the conne...

Page 84: ...an Internet browser the IP Handset Built in web interface The built in web interface is used for easy configuration and daily use You access the web interface from a computer connected to the Communic...

Page 85: ...6 STARTING UP THE SYSTEM 6 6 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 86: ...Both off Startup first half Flashing at approx 0 3 sec intervals Green Off Startup second half Both flashing at approx 0 3 sec intervals Green Searching for satellites Both flashing at approx 2 sec in...

Page 87: ...operation When the Communication Unit detects an event that requires your action it issues an event message When your Communication Unit issues an event message the Terminal indicator or the Antenna...

Page 88: ...e the Operator s Manual OME 57050 for the FEL COM251 FELCOM501 7 2 2 Event log The event log holds information of all registered events in the Communication Unit or Antenna Unit that are also shown in...

Page 89: ...7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 4 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 90: ...enna gain ESD ElectroStatic Discharge GPS Global Positioning System A system of satellites computers and receivers that is able to determine the latitude and longitude of a receiver on Earth by calcul...

Page 91: ...frequencies used for communications sig nals radio television cell phone and satellite transmissions or radar signals RFI Radio Frequency Interference A non desired radio signal which creates noise or...

Page 92: ...2 8 7 1 6 5 37 21 2 4 7 81 7 17 11 81 7 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 21 87721 2 7 0 2 80 17 7 67 57 7 C5705 Z01 A A 1 1 0 2 8 7 1 6 5 37 21 2 4 7 81 7 17 11 81 7 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 7 6 5 0 21 2 7 0 2 80 17 7 67 57...

Page 93: ...6 7 33 1 6 5 0 7 33 1 6 5 0 7 51 7 211 32 5 63 5 2 80 17 52 6 0 7 5 7 6 7 52 6 0 7 67 57 7 167 7 21 0 18 3 1 0 A 3 1 0 2 8 7 1 6 5 37 21 2 4 7 81 7 20081 7 21 81 7 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 7 51 7 211 32 5 2...

Page 94: ...4 7 81 7 7 3257 7 1 5 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 3 1 6 5 0 7 33 1 6 5 0 5 5 0 5 72 5 0 7 A 5 1 0 2 8 7 1 6 5 37 21 2 4 7 81 7 86 56 86 56 219 57 5 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 3 1 6 5 0 7 33 1 6 5 0 86 0 86 0 7 2 80 17 7...

Page 95: ...MET UPPER 4 41 126760 999 999 438 60 NEOPRENE GROMMET LOWER 4 41 126761 999 999 438 70 HEX SOCKET HEAD CAP BOLT 4 M6X16 999 999 433 00 HEX SOCKET SET SCREW 3 M12X12 999 999 437 30 WASHER FLAT 4 M6 999...

Page 96: ...X 9866 1 F F AX 2840 N A M E O U T L I N E DESCRIPTION CODE Q TY 1 1 A C K I N G L I S T P UNIT FAX CE FACSIMILE MACHINE FAX 2840 000 177 557 12 1 INSTALLATION MATERIALS FIXING PLATE ASSEMBLY CP16 060...

Page 97: ...2 4 7 81 7 6 0 0 1 3 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 3 1 3 7 66 0 3 A 10 2 12 7 3 2 1 287 1 1 0 4 7 5 0 5 6 12 6 5 37 216 6 5 37 21 7 3 21 81 7 2 1 2 12 7 3 21 25 3 3 7 6 2 1127 25 5 2 12 0 16 216...

Page 98: ...2 12 7 3 287 1 1 0 4 7 5 0 5 6 12 6 5 37 216 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 02817 6 2 6 2 12 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 0 A 12 4 1 0 2 8 7 1 6 5 37 21 2 4 7 81 7 1 20 1 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 3 A 13...

Page 99: ...3 2 12 0 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 A 14 2 12 7 3 3 287 1 1 0 4 7 5 0 5 6 12 6 5 37 216 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 9 1 7 3 00 2 12 168 7 21 6 7 2 12 51 1 2 12 219 9 2 12 7 6 5 0 686 2 12 635 1 6 5 0 686 2 12 6...

Page 100: ...86 2 12 635 1 6 5 0 686 2 12 6 21 1 7 3 12 2 12 5281 1 5 5 5 64 0 2 12 6 9 7 2 12 66 0 73 2 1 2 12 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 0 A 16 2 12 7 3 3 287 1 1 0 4 7 5 0 5 6 12 6 5 37 216 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 6 7...

Page 101: ...3 1 6 5 686 2 12 7 9 1 2 12 1 1 66 0 02 2 12 1 211 725 1 3 6 2 12 5281 1 5 5 64 0 2 12 66 0 73 2 1 2 12 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 0 A 18 2 12 7 3 3 287 1 1 0 4 7 5 0 5 6 12 6 5 37 216 20 6 5 37 21 16...

Page 102: ...7 3 12 2 12 66 0 13 1 61 2 12 5281 1 5 5 64 0 2 12 6 9 7 2 12 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 0 A 20 2 12 7 3 3 2 287 1 1 0 4 7 5 0 5 6 12 6 5 37 216 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 6 3 5 7 9 1 7 3 00 2 12 168 7 21 6 7 2...

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