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Page 1: ...62 FS 75 2550 FS 5000 8000 DSC 5 DSC 6 DSC 8V DSC 60 AA 50 DP 5 DP 6 FM 7000 FM 7500 FM 8000 FM 8500 FM 8700 DMC 5 FELCOM 10 FELCOM 11 FELCOM 12 FELCOM 80 FELCOM81 FELCOM82 REMOTE STATION NX 500 IB 58...

Page 2: ...MF but the alert must be cancelled on all the frequency bands on which it was transmitted Hence the transmitter should be tuned consecutively to the radiotelephony distress frequencies in the 4 6 8 1...

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Page 4: ...ings SELECT dimmer For test SELECT 8 Receiver SELECT 9 P enter to 652111 Selection of VHF or CH70 DSC 8V SELECT 1 Position SELECT 1 Set the UTC as 9999 To canceling manual position data SETUP System S...

Page 5: ...rase CH RCL 0 ENT Power adjustment ENT 8 HI power ENT 9 LOW power ENT 7 TUNE power System CH 9998 0 Self test Transceiver unit Turn the power on while pressing and holding the TX key Set the RF gain V...

Page 6: ...just to power by FULL or UP key FS 5000 8000 BFO setting STO BFO To keep 1700Hz F5 6 AAB Re enter AAB Type ANSWER CODE Type Cap letter F5 7 8 9 0 IDs Re enter IDs Type ID CODE Type Cap letter F6 Termi...

Page 7: ...NSWER F4 6 6 commissioning menu Job No FURUNOSERVICE Pass word FELCOM80 IMN and OID DID F4 6 7 manual control menu S2 8 ON on the CPU 2 board Job No FURUNOMANUAL Pass word 2582 Maintenance code Status...

Page 8: ...de Status monitor 96 Maintenance code Self test 90 Maintenance code ADJ to Rx level Fax by voice CH 70xx xx 50 to 82 default 70 No 1 telephone Maintenance code Echo cancel 99ab Each telephone Maintena...

Page 9: ...No Confirmation 7 3 Channel Programming 8 4 Power Data Setting 10 5 Self test 12 5 1 Transceiver unit 12 5 2 Antenna coupler unit 13 Section A2 FS 75 2550 1 Connection 1 2 System settings 2 2 1 Proced...

Page 10: ...500 13 4 User Preset Channel Programming 15 5 Power Adjustment 16 6 Self test 21 6 1Transceiver unit 21 6 2 Antenna Coupler unit 22 B DSC Terminal Section B1 DSC 5 1 Connection 1 2 Changing System Set...

Page 11: ...MMSI number 8 7 Clearing Contents of S RAM and EEROM 9 8 Self test 11 9 DSC Frequency table 12 10 Menu list 13 11 Power and Frequency measurement of MF HF Radiotelephone 15 Section B3 DSC 8V 8VP 1 Con...

Page 12: ...nnection with navigational aids 8 3 4Setting for the connection with DMC IC 302 and PC 9 4 Setting the receiver board 10 5 How to enter MMSI 11 6 Self test 12 7 Setup menu list 13 8 Power and Frequenc...

Page 13: ...D code 13 4 2Changing F6 and F8 settings 14 5 Clearing contents of S RAM and EEROM 15 5 1 S RAM clear 15 5 2 EEROM clear 16 Section D2 DP 6 1 Connection 1 2 Settings list 2 3 Initial settings 3 3 1Ans...

Page 14: ...ting to connect DSC terminal FM 7000 11 3 Adjustment 12 3 1Tx Power Adjustment 12 3 2 Frequency Adjustment 12 4 Self Test 13 5 Private Channel List 17 Section E2 FM 7500 1 Connection 1 2 Settings 1 Se...

Page 15: ...13 8 Self test 15 9 Private Channel list 18 10 Power and Frequency measurement of VHF Radiotelephone 21 Section E5 FM 8700 1 Connection 1 2 System settings 2 2 1Initial Settings 2 2 2Changing system...

Page 16: ...MARSAT C Section G1 FELCOM 10 1 Connection 1 2 System settings 1 2 1System setup F5 1 2 2Terminal setup F6 2 2 3Updating a Distress Alert F10 2 3 Jumper wire setting 3 3 1EGC MSG Alarm Output ON OFF s...

Page 17: ...Antenna Cable 6 FQ5 95 012 Shortening the Antenna Cable Modification of Power Amplifier 7 6 MES ID 8 7 S RAM Clear IC 511 8 8 Menu Tree 9 9 How to up date the Terminal IB 581 program 10 Section G3 FEL...

Page 18: ...98100 16 3 6FAX settings PFX 50 17 3 7Terminal settings 22 4 Self Test 25 5 How to update Terminal Program 29 Section H2 FELCOM 81 1 Connection 1 2 System settings list 2 3 Setting procedure 4 3 1Adju...

Page 19: ...handset 23 3 2Using terminal unit 24 3 3Reading program number 25 3 4Distress alert test FUNC683 26 3 5Status monitor 28 3 6Using two digit code service Loopback test 36 3 79 6k Data test 37 3 8HSD te...

Page 20: ...1 3 2Confirmation of jumper settings 12 3 3Speaker and handset volume 12 3 4Connection 13 4 DB 500 4 1Connection 15 4 2FS 5000 8000 16 4 3RB 500 700 Connection 18 4 4FS 1562 and DSC DP Connection 20 4...

Page 21: ...S Starts 5 3 4 Backup the System Files PC DOS Ver 6 3 7 3 5 Changing BIOS Basic Input Output System settings 8 3 6 Changing DIP SW and Internal Connector 10 3 7 Installing System Files 11 4 How to era...

Page 22: ...Power consumption 2 1 Power consumption list 1 2 2 Reserve Source of Energy By class NK 3 2 3 Sample of Battery calculation table 4 2 4 Specifications of Rectifier and Battery charger 5 AP3 NMEA 3 1...

Page 23: ...1 Connection Section A1 FS 1562 15 25 A1 1 AT 1560 15 AT 1560 25...

Page 24: ...e FREQ CH encoder 3 Press the RCL 1 5 6 2 and ENT keys in this order 1562 is the password 4 Select a system channel to be changed by operating the FREQ CH encoder 5 Press the RCL key enter a setting n...

Page 25: ...2182 1 1 1 1 9909 LSB Usage TX RX RX Disable 2 2 2 2 9910 FAX Usage RX Disable 1 1 1 1 9911 Emission Mode on 2182kHz H3E USB H3E FIX J3E FIX 3 3 3 3 9912 Alarm TX Time 45 sec No limit Disable 0 0 0 0...

Page 26: ...c 1000 ms 1000 m 1000 ms 1000 ms 9958 Squelch Activating Frequency 500 to 2000Hz 1000 Hz 1000 Hz 1000 Hz 1000 Hz 9959 Squelch Activation frequency when 2 tone alarm 2182kHz is received No change 1300H...

Page 27: ...FS 1562 A1 5 2 3 System channel list Ver 03 Different setting between Ver 3 and Ver 9 Add Add Add...

Page 28: ...FS 1562 A1 6 2 4 System settings descriptions...

Page 29: ...wn the ENT key turn on the power All LCD segment appear 2 Release the hand from the ENT key 3 Press keys one by one When the key is pressed the corresponding number or letter appears at the upper righ...

Page 30: ...the RCL 0 and ENT keys to enable channel programming 6 Select an RX channel to be programmed by operating the FREQ CH encoder Operating the FREQ CH encoder changes the display as below 7 Select emiss...

Page 31: ...off to store channel programmed To erase a user channel 1 Select an RX channel to erase with the FREQ CH encoder 2 Press the RCL 0 ENT keys in this order 3 Rotate the FREQ CH encoder clockwise by one...

Page 32: ...T 7 TUNE Power Power data appears FS 1562 15 FS 1562 25 Power data Default Range of adjustment Default Range of adjustment High power 220 LOW data 1 to 255 120 LOW data 1 to 150 Low power 40 HI data 1...

Page 33: ...power calculated from power data when 50 ohms dummy load is connected to the transceiver unit Reference only Condition 4MHz SSB Single tone whistling into the handset Power data 255 240 220 200 180 1...

Page 34: ...ransceiver unit When the CPU is detected unlock signal from SYN circuit frequency indication blinking Condition TLX mode 13 5MHz AGC ON Condition TLX mode Tone 1700Hz 3 MHz PA OFF Condition TLX mode T...

Page 35: ...the shield cover inside the coupler 3 Turn on No 2 of the DIP switch S2 4 Press the TUNE switch in the antenna coupler 5 The 24 LEDs CR1 to CR24 light one by one 1 second each 6 Turn off No 2 of the D...

Page 36: ...1 Connection Section A2 FS 75 2550 A2 1 FS 75 150W FS 2550 250W AT 1560 15 AT 1560 25 AT 1560 25...

Page 37: ...e FREQ CH encoder 3 Press the CH 7 5 and ENT keys in this order 75 is the password 4 Select a system channel to be changed by operating the FREQ CH encoder 5 Press the CH key enter a setting number to...

Page 38: ...182kHz only RX 2182kHz 1 1 9909 LSB Usage TX RX RX Disable 2 2 9910 FAX Usage RX Disable 1 1 9911 Emission Mode on 2182kHz USB J3E FIX 3 3 9912 Alarm TX Time 45 sec Disable 0 0 9915 Note 5 TX TUNE Ena...

Page 39: ...m 2182kHz is received No change 1300Hz Open 0 0 9960 Check meter on display Individual All 1 1 9997 Note 10 Selection of output power 150W AT 1560 15 250W AT 5000 250W AT 1560 25 0 0 9998 User CH Memo...

Page 40: ...FS 75 2550 A2 5 2 3 System settings descriptions Not use Not use...

Page 41: ...one by one When the key is pressed the corresponding number or letter appears at the upper right of the LCD See table below Ex The 2 key is pressed All LCD segments reappear several seconds after the...

Page 42: ...CH encoder 3 Press the CH 7 5 and ENT keys in this order Password 4 Select the system channel 9998 5 Press the CH 0 and ENT keys to enable channel programming 6 Select an RX channel to be programmed b...

Page 43: ...steps 6 to 10 12 Set the system channel 9998 to 1 user channel memory disable 13 Turn the power off to store channels programmed To erase a user channel 1 Select an RX channel to be erased with the F...

Page 44: ...r FS 75 FS 2550 Power data Default Range of adjustment Default Range of adjustment High power 220 LOW data 1 to 255 120 LOW data 1 to 150 Low power 40 HI data 1 35 HI data 1 Tune power 20 0 to 60 0 0...

Page 45: ...put power calculated from power data when 50 ohms dummy load is connected to the transceiver unit Reference only Condition 4MHz SSB Single tone whistling into the handset Power data 255 240 220 200 18...

Page 46: ...Procedure 1 While pressing and holding down the CURSOR key turn on the power All LCD segments appear 2 Release the hand from the CURSOR key The FS 75 2550 starts self test and the display shows the fo...

Page 47: ...he shield cover inside the coupler 3 Turn on No 2 of the DIP switch S2 4 Press the TUNE switch in the antenna coupler 5 The 24 LEDs CR1 to CR24 light one by one for 1 second each 6 Turn off No 2 of th...

Page 48: ...Section A3 FS 5000 8000 1 Connection The below installation is the connected for FS 5000 Note FS 8000 Transceiver unit FS 8000T Control unit FS 5000C AC DC Power supply PR 850A x 2sets A3 1...

Page 49: ...0 1 2 3 4 9900 Model FS 5000 FS 2500 FS 1600 FS 8000 9901 TX freq Selection Free Limited ROM Marine 9902 N C 9903 Output power of transceiver unit on MF band 400W 150W 50W 9904 Class of emission on 21...

Page 50: ...o REM1 terminal MIF 4800bps TBUS CIF NMEA MIF 2 1200bps 9931 Data to REM2 terminal MIF 4800bps TBUS CIF NMEA MIF 2 1200bps 9932 Data to REM3 terminal MIF 4800bps TBUS CIF NMEA MIF 2 1200bps 9933 Data...

Page 51: ...ode No change OFF 9948 Noise blanker on telex mode No change OFF 9949 AGC on telex mode No change FAST 9950 Duplex mode on telex mode No change Disable 9951 Receiving antenna on telex mode Only when o...

Page 52: ...81 Japan 9981 Dummy load installation Both functions of 9911 and 9923 are determined NO 9911 RX 9923 Disable Yes 9911 TX 9923 Enable 9982 ANT BK relay or RX ANT installation Both functions of 9913 and...

Page 53: ...ntly The 50 ohm BK is installed the TX FIL board FS 8000 9913 System Delay 10 ms 9917 50 ohm BK Relay ON or OFF depend on installation The 50 ohm BK is installed the COMBINER board 9917 0 ON OFF 9917...

Page 54: ...80 kHz 18780 18900 kHz 6200 6525 kHz 19680 19800 kHz 8100 8815 kHz 22000 22855 kHz 12230 13200 kHz 25070 25210 kHz 16360 17410 kHz 26100 26175 kHz 9911 To test the transmitter press TEST and START key...

Page 55: ...ing capacitor automatically turns on in the range set by 9924 9925 Further DUMMY key is allowed to turn on off shortening capacitor S CAP Shorten ing capacitor With modified DUMMY LOAD PCB 9928 For 19...

Page 56: ...LEX 9950 Duplex on Telex The 1 setting inhibits DUPLEX mode unnecessary on TELEX when class of emission is changed to TELEX 9952 1 ON Connected to GND This function is available only when the Rx anten...

Page 57: ...y setting 3 2182 Possible on all frequencies 0 TX RX Possible on all frequencies 1 RX only 2 No Disabled 1 LIMITED 3 2182 Possible on 2182 kHz only 9980 Returns to default setting for each country For...

Page 58: ...Hz FS 8000 160 2 5 4 0MHz FS 5000 210 FS 8000 160 4 0 30MHz FS 5000 225 FS 8000 160 9998 Ex Preset time is 12 35 Press 1235 ENT in this order to turn on or off the system lock function The following s...

Page 59: ...meter data Disable Enable 0 0 0 0 0 1 30 30 30 30 10 30 9913 TX delay time 30ms Selectable 5 99ms Note FS 8000 10ms Upper FS 5000 Lower FS 8000 10 10 10 10 10 10 9917 50 ohm BK relay ON OFF ON Fixed...

Page 60: ...C Loop between FS 5000 8000 and DB 500 Put a jumper wire on the AF board to use current loop format Refer to the next page for locatin of parts on AF board having suffix number 33 and after In additio...

Page 61: ...FS 5000 8000 A3 14 CIF NMEA CIF NMEA Open CIF Short NMEA NMEA Short CIF Open REM2 C Loop Short RS 232C Open...

Page 62: ...frequency then press the following keys to store the frequencies class of emission BW as well into the user channel STO User CH No ENT ENT User CH No 1 to 8999 CH storage capacity 400 CH Execute the...

Page 63: ...FS 5000 8000 A3 16 5 Power Adjustment...

Page 64: ...FS 5000 8000 A3 17...

Page 65: ...FS 5000 8000 A3 18...

Page 66: ...FS 5000 8000 A3 19...

Page 67: ...FS 5000 8000 A3 20...

Page 68: ...FS 5000 8000 A3 21 6 Self test 6 1 Transceiver unit...

Page 69: ...er for proper operation press the CHCK button S2 on the coupler board The relay start chattering and LED s CR1 to CR24 blink one by one in ascending order If device failure is found an appropriate LED...

Page 70: ...1562 5000 8000 DP 5 6 DSC 5 AA 50 FS 1562 5000 8000 DP 5 6 RV 118G 128G DSC 5 AA 50 FT 258 508 RV 118G 128G DP 5 6 DSC 5A with 2187 5kHz WR FS 1562 5000 8000 DP 5 6 VHF system DSC 5 FM 7000 with Chan...

Page 71: ...DSC 5 B1 2 MF HF System VHF System Not use Note key lock command Priority command...

Page 72: ...n press the ENT key 4 Enter cipher code 652111 5 Enter self ID code followed by pressing the ENT key 6 Enter group ID code followed by pressing the ENT key Note When own ship is not assignment to Grou...

Page 73: ...ey Further TO Test tone in the self test can be done SELECT PROG TEST TO Refer to Setting List for details 10 After changing the settings set the Ignore ID in the TO test to OFF for normal operation b...

Page 74: ...ote The AA 50 is not required when DSC 5A is installed Note Printer PP 500 510 DMC DSC 5 AA 50 RCV DP 5 6 FS 5000 8000 FS 1562 DB DSC NBDP DSC REM B REM A REM1 3 REM1 3 MF HF TR MF HF RX CIF NMEA E D...

Page 75: ...ection CIF NMEA NMEA CIF or NMEA Jumper setting CONT pcb JP 1 2 ON DMC connection REM A OFF ON or OFF ON DMC 5 connected OFF VHF VHF CH70 VHF connection REM B TERM OFF No 1VHF VHF No 2VHF VHF CH70 OFF...

Page 76: ...LECT PROG SYST TEST P ABLE NR AUTO ACK setting 6 AUTO ACK UN ABLE MOD ABLE 0 DIS URG ALM type TYPE 9 1 ON Key click ON OFF KEY OFF ON ON ALM ON OFF 7 VOL ALM OFF ON F1 T2189 5 R2177 0 F2 T4208 0 R4219...

Page 77: ...election must be also made through the menu Select the PROG menu and call the COMM menu then select CIF NMEA selection mode COMM menu can be called only when Ignore ID is set to ON DSC 5A only Format...

Page 78: ...DSC 5 B1 9 4 Self test Pressing the 3 key at normal display automatically starts the daily test The test checks the MODEM Remote line and the connection between DSC MF HF RT and NBDP with MIF commands...

Page 79: ...or DSC 5 5A 1 The power is automatically cut off 2 Turn the power on manually For DSC 5R Since the indication of Turn off the power appears on the screen turn the power off and on manually 3 The scree...

Page 80: ...rn the power on manually For DSC 5R 1 After about 15 seconds the indication of Turn off the power appears on the screen 2 Turn the power off and on manually 2 The screen should look something like thi...

Page 81: ...DSC 5 B1 12 6 DSC Frequency table...

Page 82: ...DSC 5 B1 13 7 Menu tree...

Page 83: ...DSC 5 B1 14...

Page 84: ...DSC 5 B1 15...

Page 85: ...DSC 5 B1 16 Clearing Manual POS Enter to 9999 on UTC Clearing SCAN Freq Enter to 99999 9 on Rx Freq...

Page 86: ...K SPACE DOT T1 T2 Tone test Space tone Now doing Manual cont out IN OUT Manual cont out HF Key ON Manual cont out ALM DIS VK VM HK HM HH Manual cont out HF Key OFF TEST Select PROG press ENT key Selec...

Page 87: ...nt out ALM DIS VK VM HK HM HH Manual cont out VK Key OFF TEST Select PROG press ENT key Select TEST press ENT key Select TO press ENT key Select MC press ENT key Select MC press ENT key Select OUT pre...

Page 88: ...ypical Configurations Type 1 EX 1 DSC 6 AA 50 DP 5 6 FS 5000 EX 2 DSC 6 AA 50 DP 5 6 FS 1562 Section B2 DSC 6 6A B2 1 AA 50 FS 1562 DB DSC 6 DP 5 6 CIF NMEA NBDP MF HF Rx DSC MF HF TR REM A REM B REM...

Page 89: ...DSC 6 B2 2 Installation Type Note RC 1500 and RC 2000 3F Type 1 FS 1562 AA 50 DSC 6 DP 5 6 RC 5000 and RC 8000 Type 1 FS 5000 8000 AA 50 DSC 6 DP 5 6 Not use Note Key lock command priority command...

Page 90: ...e display shown below appears Enter own ship s ID MMSI data format of navigator NMEA or CIF DMC 5 connection DP 5 6 connection installation type Tx timing and AF line output level as below Protection...

Page 91: ...you may reenter the following Format of navigator DMC 5 connection DP 5 6 connection Installation type TX timming AF line out level After changing the settings set the Protection menu to ON for normal...

Page 92: ...sition L L UTC Auto Manual To cancel the manually entered data enter 9999 for the UTC Able NOR 2 Comply status Unable MOD Able Proposal from other station is acceptable or not 3 Self test See S M Auto...

Page 93: ...DP ON OFF OFF ON or OFF OFF NBDP is not connected 1 1 Type 1 RT and DSC is connected 2 2 Type 2 RT RCV and DSC is connected 3 Not use RT Type 1 2 3 Refer to page DSC6 2 OFF Auto Auto FURUNO SSB 0 5 se...

Page 94: ...DSC 6 B2 7 5 Jumper setting Receiver board and CONTROL board Note that NMEA CIF setting in system menu must also be changed Refer to section 4 System settings list...

Page 95: ...r on 3 The screen should look something like this 4 Select EEROM and press the ENT key to clear data on the EEROM 5 Since the power is automatically cut off turn the power on again The initial setting...

Page 96: ...ear contents of S RAMs Procedures 1 Press the NMI switch S1 on the CONTROL board with the unit turned on 2 Since the power is automatically cut off turn the power on 3 The screen should look something...

Page 97: ...M Item Purpose RAM 1 Clears work area only in the S RAMs RAM 2 Clears all contents of the S RAMs incl transmitted and received messages and prepared in messages in FILE menu SELECT 7 EEROM Clears cont...

Page 98: ...8 Self test Pressing the 3 key at normal display automatically starts the daily test and displays the results The test checks the MODEM Remote line and the connection between DSC and MF HF RT NBDP in...

Page 99: ...DSC 6 B2 12 9 DSC Frequency table...

Page 100: ...DSC 6 B2 13 10 Menu list Clearing Manual POS Enter to 9999 on UTC...

Page 101: ...DSC 6 B2 14 Clearing SCAN Freq Enter to 99999 9 on Rx Freq Enter to Group ID...

Page 102: ...tings Protection OFF T A test tone signal TONE MANUAL CONT DIS FREQ TEST Tone test MARK SPACE DOT T1 T2 Tone test Space tone Now doing T A test tone signal TONE MANUAL CONT DIS FREQ Manual cont out IN...

Page 103: ...is turned on the power 15VDC is supplied to the DSC 8V DSC 8VP Built in Power board The DSC 8VP operates from 10 8 to 40 0VDC Section B3 DSC 8V 8VP B3 1 DSC 8V FM 8000 VHF RT REM 1 CIF NMEA A B Printe...

Page 104: ...h SELECT Set up menu SELECT 9 Select P and press ENT Enter cypher code 652111 Select OFF and press ENT Now you may reenter the following Format of navigator DMC 5 connection CH70 WR selection AF line...

Page 105: ...connected 4 Print out EEROM Print out to EEROM content ON Key click OFF ON OFF 1 AF OUT 2 AF IN 3 NMEA Tx 4 NMEA Rx 5 DMC Tx 6 Sound Monitor 6 DMC Rx OFF or 1 For check 3 Not use Message Address Group...

Page 106: ...B3 4 4 Jumper wire setting Jumper JP 2 on the CONTROL board selects receiving data format NMEA or CIF CONTROL Board NMEA CIF setting is also required through System menu Refer to section 3 System set...

Page 107: ...on the unit to clear contents of S RAMs Procedures 1 Press the NMI switch S1 on the CONTROL board with the unit turned on 2 For DSC 8VP a The power is automatically cut off b Turn the power on manuall...

Page 108: ...wer is automatically cut off b Turn the power on again manually For DSC 8V Turn the power off and on again manually The initial setting display appears Refer to section 3 System settings list Note Bef...

Page 109: ...DSC 8V 8VP B3 7 6 Self test Pressing the 3 key at normal display automatically starts the daily test and displays the results...

Page 110: ...DSC 8V 8VP B3 8 7 Menu List SELECT Clearing Manual POS Enter to 9999 on UTC...

Page 111: ...DSC 8V 8VP B3 9 Enter to Group ID...

Page 112: ...Tone test MARK SPACE DOT T1 T2 Tone test Space tone Now doing TONE MANUAL CONT DIS CH Manual cont out IN OUT Manual cont out VHF Key OFF Manual cont out VHF Key ON Manual cont out Manual cont out VHF...

Page 113: ...P Printer SEL NBDP DP 6 NBDP Terminal IB or P C Distributor DB 120 500 MF HF RT FS xxxx Printer PP 510 Antenna Coupler Printer 24V DC DC24V NBDP DSC COM1 Term Printer RT ANT D ANT RT DMC RCV BZ Speake...

Page 114: ...RCVD CALL OFF ON ON OLD POSITION OFF ON 4H 3H 2H 1H POSITION OLDER 0 5H 4H In the rule means to activate an alarm when the position information is over 4H old DIS URG ROUTINE ALL ALARM EXT ALARM OFF D...

Page 115: ...connected set to MIF ON REMOTE STATION OFF ON or OFF Depend on specification OFF NBDP PORT ON ON or OFF When DP 6 connected set to ON CH DET S LEVEL OFF 255 100 100 Used for CH busy check Calling cate...

Page 116: ...4 5 10 or 15 seconds For example if the timing is set at 5 seconds transmitting message is output to the LINE OUT line 5 seconds after CALL key has been pressed If AUTO is selected LINE OUT signal is...

Page 117: ...frequency to be transmitted is already in use or not If it is used the transmission is commenced after the channel is not used The maximum scale of the S meter corresponds to 255 To deactivate this fu...

Page 118: ...o select data format The outline of the settings is shown in the Table and Figures below Default settings S2 1 and 2 OFF S3 1 and 2 ON S2 3 and 4 ON S3 3 and 4 OFF S4 1 and 2 ON S4 3 and 4 OFF S5 S6 S...

Page 119: ...2C S3 3 and 4 OFF RS 232C Note Related settings Pressing SETUP key reveals Setup menu screen Select SYSTEM and set RT PORT and NBDP PORT RT PORT MIF NBDP PORT ON Furthermore priority setting must be m...

Page 120: ...cted the DSC 60 accepts the sentences of GGA RMC RMA GLL and ZDA The data that DSC uses are Position data and Time data automatically combined with transmitting messages GGA Global positioning system...

Page 121: ...S6 1 2 3 and 4 OFF S7 1 2 3 and 4 ON PC S8 1 2 3 and 4 OFF 2 Connecting DMC 5 To connect DMC 5 set the DIP switches to RS 422 S2 1 and 2 OFF S2 3 and 4 ON RS 422 TX data S5 3 ON C Loop RX data S6 1 2...

Page 122: ...sually used to receive DSC distress signal and DSC general signal Set J3 on the RX board to ACTIVE to apply voltage to the antenna 05P0703 DSC watch keeping receiver board and DSC general watch keepin...

Page 123: ...S1 NMI SW on the CONTROL MODEM board The EEROM clear display appears 2 Type 652111 ENT key is unnecessary The display does not change 3 Select MMSI CLEAR by pressing an arrow key and press ENT MMSI d...

Page 124: ...larm LED flashes and the buzzer and external speaker sounds for 2 seconds 4 The test results are displayed If a printer is connected pressing 8 PRINT TUV key can print out the results Note The default...

Page 125: ...DSC60 B4 13 7 Setup menu list...

Page 126: ...DSC60 B4 14...

Page 127: ...DSC60 B4 15...

Page 128: ...DSC60 B4 16...

Page 129: ...u 6 MMSI X1 X9 MF HF WATCH RCVR MF LINE OUT LEVEL 0 dBm 12 12 dBm Tx KEY TIMING AUTO 0 1 0 5 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 sec MIF IEC RT PORT OFF ON REMOTE STATION OFF OFF NBDP PORT ON CH DET S LEVEL 100 Setting O...

Page 130: ...y reveals a submenu Choose MARK or SPACE on the submenu and turn the signal ON by pressing ENT key For example choose MARK 3 Transmit power by turn ON the handset PTT switch of DSC 60 and measure the...

Page 131: ...can be used The PC is connected to the DSC 60 as below Connection between DSC 60 and PC IB 581 The connection is made with the following interconnection cable The connector to the DSC 60 is a 25 pin...

Page 132: ...appears Program upload utility Version 6 21 Copyright c FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 1997 1998 1999 T K uppg infile 1 infile 2 p1 p2 p4 p5 p1 Deletion waiting time p2 Waiting time to write p3 Password outpu...

Page 133: ...appears Program upload utility Version 6 21 Copyright c FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 1997 1998 1999 T K uppg infile 1 infile 2 p1 p2 p4 p5 p1 Deletion waiting time p2 Waiting time to write p3 Password outp...

Page 134: ...ress and safety DSC frequencies 2 187 5kHz and 8 414 5kHz and also on at least one of the distress and safety DSC frequencies 4 207 5kHz 6 321kHz 12 577kHz or 16 804 5kHz appropriate to the time of da...

Page 135: ...enna 2 6m Whip antenna FAX 5 Factory setting Active Receiver Board MF HF T R DSC BREAKER LINE LEVEL ANT 10 0V 40 0V 0dBm To DSC Terminal DSC 5 6 To Receiver or Radiotelephon RV xxxG FS xxxx Grounding...

Page 136: ...ion LEDs blink To restart scanning press any key RCVR board or OSC board is suspected to be faulty 3 The self test stops automatically and scanning restarts TEST LED goes off Note The REMOTE LED blink...

Page 137: ...F Rx NBDP REM A REM B Printer DP 5 MF HF DSC MF HF RT Key board Printer Key board CONTROL REM A RT REM B DSC NBDP 24VDC NMEA CIF Power GLL RMA RMC VTG DBT MTW VHW TRF REM NAV Device When the radiotele...

Page 138: ...ARQ Error count OFF ON Communication time OFF ON Dual font Bold Sending OFF ON Echo ON ON Sending Volume display OFF ON Comm Status display OFF ON ARQ FEC Center Freq 1700 1700 Shift Freq 85 85 Pass w...

Page 139: ...Line In Level 4 4 Line Out Level 4 4 Beep Level 4 4 CRT Economy Mode OFF ON File Partial View OFF ON Slave Delay 5 msec 5 msec BK Timing Pre tone 10 msec 10 msec Post Tone 0 msec 0 msec Mute Timing P...

Page 140: ...FS 8000 FS 1503 FS 1502 FS 1552 RC 258 RC 508 RC 808 Slave Delay 5 5 5 50 5 BK Timing Pre tone 10 10 10 50 5 Post Tone 0 0 0 10 0 Mute Timing Pre BK 0 0 0 0 0 Post BK 0 0 0 0 0 DP 5 F6 Terminal MIF AG...

Page 141: ...l s answerback code Press the Enter key The prompt OK Cancel asks for verification of date If correct press the Enter key again Caution Confirm the CODE before pressing ENTER key You cannot change the...

Page 142: ...UP line Press the key to select item then press the or key to select option Default on the setup line is for factory use Section 4 2 describes how to change Terminal menu Password DP5 is needed for ch...

Page 143: ...DP 5 D1 7 Terminal menu Description F6...

Page 144: ...DP 5 D1 8...

Page 145: ...n the top Set UP line Press the key to select item then press the or key to select option Default on the setup line is for factory use Section 4 2 describes how to change Terminal menu Password DP5 is...

Page 146: ...DP 5 D1 10 System menu Description F8 protected...

Page 147: ...DP 5 D1 11...

Page 148: ...the signal from the navigator connected to the DP 5 1 Call up the F6 Terminal menu screen that the format selected invalid Then press DP5 in this order to enable NMEA CIF mode selection 2 Press the d...

Page 149: ...S W E R Space C O D E 4 Enter vessel s new answerback code Press the Enter key The prompt OK Cancel asks for verification of date If correct press the Enter key again 5 Do the same to changing IDs Fo...

Page 150: ...ess function key F6 Terminal 2 Press the Caps Lock key to type in upper case letter Type D P 5 3 To change settings select Change on the top line Press the key to select item then press the key to sel...

Page 151: ...e replaced To clear contents of S RAMs use the NMI switch on the rear panel as below Procedure 1 Turn the power on 2 After characters are displayed on the screen press the NMI switch Rear panel view o...

Page 152: ...key 3 EEROM check starts automatically Check Address counts up 4 Press ESC key while EEROM check is carried out The message EE ROM check completed Press any key to escape appears on the display 5 Pre...

Page 153: ...6 Main unit Terminal unit MF HF DSC MF HF RT Key board COM 1 COM 2 Printer Printer Key board Terminal REM A RT REM B DSC NBDP NC 24VDC 24VDC ICE1162 NMEA 24VDC GLL RMA RMC VTG DBT MTW VHW TRF REM NAV...

Page 154: ...F OFF AGC OFF ON or OFF FS 1562 OFF FS 5000 ON or OFF Emission ON ON TX RX MSG Save OFF ON or OFF Edit Before sending OFF On or OFF Time System UTC UTC Time Date ZDA Terminal Ver 17 and after Note Whe...

Page 155: ...ess the Enter key The prompt OK Cancel asks for verification of date If correct press the Enter key again Caution Confirm the CODE before pressing ENTER key You cannot change the CODE once it has been...

Page 156: ...lect item then press the or key to select option Default on the setup line is for factory use Section 4 2 describes how to change System menu Enter setting referring to below MIF Tune OFF Freeze OFF A...

Page 157: ...ommand to radio equipment connected AGC Turn on to automatically control gain in telex mode FS 1500 series RT is not supports AGC command Emission Turn on to automatically change mode at RT to telex T...

Page 158: ...utomatic operation in ARQ and FEC ARQ mode ARQ mode only FEC mode FEC mode only DIRC mode Not use 3 4 Printer and Language setting Press F1 while pressing Fn keys The Set up will appear on the screen...

Page 159: ...S W E R Space C O D E 4 Enter vessel s new answerback code Press the Enter key The prompt OK Cancel asks for verification of date If correct press the Enter key again 5 Do the same to changing IDs Fo...

Page 160: ...press function key F6 System 2 Press the Caps Lock key to enter upper case letters Type D P 6 3 To change settings Select Change on the top line Press the key to select item then press the key to sele...

Page 161: ...heck communication cable and if main unit is powered Radio unit test Transmits CAID command in MIF format to external equipment and name of external equipment returns if NG No good appears check commu...

Page 162: ...n the screen Note When updating the terminal program of Ver 11 or prior delete DP10 SAV file in advance 1 Quit the terminal program A DP10 TERMINAL will appear 2 Confirm the above file DP10 SAV Press...

Page 163: ...updating will proceed automatically by following the instructions as shown below After a message Press any key to continue has appeared press any key for example Enter key Reference 1 Press Alt key w...

Page 164: ...it 5 To update the main unit program press keys N B D P I N S T and Enter key successively 6 After a message DP 10 File Update has appeared press F1 key 6 Press N B D P E X E and Enter keys successive...

Page 165: ...12VDC SPKR EXT SP Wing Handset CH70 WR DSC 5V RB 700 FM 7000 F REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 VHF RT MIC ANT 12VDC SPKR EXT SP Wing Handset CH70 ANT CH70 WR FM 7000 DSC 5V with Channel 70 watch receiver board FM...

Page 166: ...FM 7000 E1 2 2 System Settings Preset jumper connections on the PANL board RX board and SUB CPU board option according to local regulations You can make USA CH 2 3 4 inoperative Note 2 1...

Page 167: ...FM 7000 E1 3...

Page 168: ...FM 7000 E1 4...

Page 169: ...FM 7000 E1 5 Not use in GMDSS To default settings E1 3...

Page 170: ...FM 7000 E1 6...

Page 171: ...FM 7000 E1 7...

Page 172: ...FM 7000 E1 8 Not use in GMDSS Not use in GMDSS E Registration of steps A to D Registered...

Page 173: ...FM 7000 E1 9 JP2 CH70 refer to page FM7000 11 2 2...

Page 174: ...FM 7000 E1 10 2 3...

Page 175: ...FM 7000 E1 11 2 4...

Page 176: ...omatically to 6 to 7 w when the temperature at the power amplifiers exceeds 100 degrees actually 85 degrees HI indication blinks when power is reduced 3 2 Frequency Adjustment TX Freq on CH16 Rating C...

Page 177: ...FM 7000 E1 13 4 Self Test The built in self test diagnosis tests checks the EEROM Keyboard PTT switch and auto revert rest for proper operation...

Page 178: ...FM 7000 E1 14 Keyboard Switch Check To check the keyboard PTT switch and auto revert rest press them in succession...

Page 179: ...FM 7000 E1 15...

Page 180: ...FM 7000 E1 16 Error Messages The LCD displays error messages to alert you to possible equipment fault The table below describes these error messages...

Page 181: ...FM 7000 E1 17 5 Private Channel List...

Page 182: ...FM 7000 E1 18...

Page 183: ...FM 7000 E1 19...

Page 184: ...00 DSC Terminal DSC 5 Power unit DSC 5 RB 700 FM 7000 REMOTE 1 CIF NMEA REMOTE 2 VHF RT MIC ANT 12VDC 12VDC 12VDC SPKR EXT SP Wing Handset EXT SP Wing Handset CH70 WR AC DC Power supply AC100 220V 24V...

Page 185: ...s GMDSS operation with VHF DSC terminal DSC 8V DSC 8V RB 700 FM 8000 REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 VHF RT MIC ANT 24VDC SPKR EXT SP Wing Handset ANT T R antenna CH70 antenna 2 System Settings 2 1 Changing System...

Page 186: ...FM 8000 E3 2...

Page 187: ...FM 8000 E3 3...

Page 188: ...FM 8000 E3 4...

Page 189: ...FM 8000 E3 5 2 2 Channel Preset CH0 to CH255 available...

Page 190: ...FM 8000 E3 6...

Page 191: ...FM 8000 E3 7...

Page 192: ...o 6 to 7 w when the temperature at the power amplifiers exceeds 100 degrees actually 85 degrees HI indication blinks when power is reduced R56 Low R54 High R53 Hot TX Board To check HOT power remove R...

Page 193: ...FM 8000 E3 9 4 Self test...

Page 194: ...FM 8000 E3 10...

Page 195: ...FM 8000 E3 11 Error Indication E3 3 E3 3...

Page 196: ...FM 8000 E3 12...

Page 197: ...FM 8000 E3 13 5 Private Channel List...

Page 198: ...FM 8000 E3 14...

Page 199: ...FM 8000 E3 15...

Page 200: ...FM 8500 E4 1 1 Connection FM 8500 rear view showing connector location Note For RMC data month and day are entered in the log and for GLL time hour min sec is entered in the log Section E4 FM 8500...

Page 201: ...tomatic setting of 1W when selecting the low output power channel set by Channel Preset operation ON 1 OFF 2 RT5 Auto 1W ON Select ON or OFF and press the ENT key Disable or enable dual watch ON 1 OFF...

Page 202: ...eption available RX Reception only UN Transmission and reception prohibited Select communication mode Select communication mode Press SIMP 1 or DUP 2 key and Enter key Press SIMP 1 or DUP 2 key and En...

Page 203: ...Channel V P ID DSC RT CH PO L Watch VHF ch70 auto System Rom version V P ID DSC RT CH PO L Protection OFF ON OFF LCD language English E 1 J 2 For the Tx RX massage display in DSC and menu display Jap...

Page 204: ...nnel system Setting language RT block Power setting After changing the settings set the Protection menu shown below to ON for normal operation Select ON and press ENT key Press CANCEL key several time...

Page 205: ...999 for the UTC ABLE ABLE No reason Busy Equip disable Unable channel 2 Auto ack UNABLE Unable mode ROM RAM ROM RAM EEROM NMEA DMC Remote station Remote loop Printer IF Keyboard test Without the CANCE...

Page 206: ...By request To clear EEROM content NMI SW ON ON 1 RT2 Hook work CH16 OFF 2 ON ON 1 RT2 Hool work SP OFF 2 ON OFF 1 RT3 Time out ON 2 OFF OFF 1 RT4 AF monitor ON 2 OFF ON 1 RT5 Auto 1W OFF 2 ON ON 1 RT...

Page 207: ...f the wing microphone Carbon MIC or Dynamic MIC Handset HS 6000FZ6 Carbon MIC HS 6000FZ5 Dynamic MIC MIC Receptacle Box RBD VHF For Carbon MIC RBD VHF B For Dynamic MIC Top view of CONTROL PCB For dyn...

Page 208: ...ss ENT key A display Now WRITING EEROM will appear and after about 15 seconds another display Turn off the power will appear Then turn off the power 5 Turn on the power again then this display will ap...

Page 209: ...ct ON and press ENT key By pressing ENT key again the input ID number can be confirmed If the number is incorrect input the correct number from the first step 13 Return to the normal display by pressi...

Page 210: ...NTL CH60 While pressing the PTT switch rotate the CHANNEL knob to set high power data Release the PTT switch when the desired value power data appears on the channel display 7 Then press HIGH LOW key...

Page 211: ...Protection ON OFF 10 After completion of power adjustment on all modes press the CANCEL key 11 Select P then press the ENT key 12 Select ON then press the ENT key Protection ON 13 To return to the nor...

Page 212: ...r turning on the unit to clear contents of S RAMs Procedures 1 Press the NMI switch S1 on the CONTROL board with the unit turned on 2 Turn off the power 3 Turn on the power again then this display wil...

Page 213: ...ts of S RAM and EEROM Item Purpose RAM Clears all contents of the S RAMs incl transmitted and received messages prepared in messages in FILE menu SELECT 7 and 1 2 4 6 EEROM Clears contents of EEROM Se...

Page 214: ...FM 8500 E4 15 8 Self test...

Page 215: ...FM 8500 E4 16...

Page 216: ...8500 Self test flow In CH70 LOOP BACK TEST all other than PA is put in transmission status and DSC signal is transmitted which is received at CH 70 receiver to see if it is a right signal by analyzing...

Page 217: ...FM 8500 E4 18 9 Private Channel list...

Page 218: ...FM 8500 E4 19...

Page 219: ...FM 8500 E4 20...

Page 220: ...section 2 2 Changing System settings Protection OFF TEST TEST Select TONE press ENT key Select MARK or Space press PTT SW Press SELECT key MARK tone 1700Hz 400Hz SPACE tone 1700Hz 400Hz DOT 1700Hz 40...

Page 221: ...1 Connection Section E5 FM 8700 DX 8700 Rear panel E5 1 Receivable Sentence GLL RMC ZDA...

Page 222: ...setting of 1W when selecting the low output power channel set by Channel Preset operation ON 1 OFF 2 RT5 Auto 1W ON Select ON or OFF and press the ENT key Disable or enable dual watch ON 1 OFF 2 RT6 D...

Page 223: ...vailable RX Reception only UN Transmission and reception prohibited Select communication mode Select communication mode Press SIMP 1 or DUP 2 key and Enter key Press SIMP 1 or DUP 2 key and Enter key...

Page 224: ...Channel V P ID DSC RT CH PO L Watch VHF ch70 auto System Rom version V P ID DSC RT CH PO L Protection OFF ON OFF LCD language English E 1 J 2 For the Tx RX massage display in DSC and menu display Jap...

Page 225: ...nnel system Setting language RT block Power setting After changing the settings set the Protection menu shown below to ON for normal operation Select ON and press ENT key Press CANCEL key several time...

Page 226: ...9999 for the UTC ABLE ABLE No reason Busy Equip disable Unable channel 2 Auto ack UNABLE Unable mode ROM RAM ROM RAM EEROM NMEA DMC Rmt station Remote loop Printer IF Keyboard test Without the CANCEL...

Page 227: ...uest To clear EEROM content NMI SW ON ON 1 RT2 Hook work CH16 OFF 2 ON ON 1 RT2 Hool work SP OFF 2 ON OFF 1 RT3 Time out ON 2 OFF OFF 1 RT4 AF monitor ON 2 OFF ON 1 RT5 Auto 1W OFF 2 ON ON 1 RT6 Dual...

Page 228: ...FM 8700 E5 8 4 Jumper settings Handset HS 6000FZ6 Carbon MIC HS 6000FZ5 Dynamic MIC MIC Receptacle Box RBD VHF For Carbon MIC RBD VHF B For Dynamic MIC...

Page 229: ...splay Now WRITING EEROM will appear and after about 15 seconds another display Turn off the power will appear Then turn off the power 5 Turn on the power again then this display will appear 6 Press SE...

Page 230: ...ENT key 12 Select ON and press ENT key By pressing ENT key again the input ID number can be confirmed If the number is incorrect input the correct number from the first step 13 Return to the normal di...

Page 231: ...ection OFF by pressing the key then press the ENT key Protection OFF 5 Select PO by pressing the key then press the ENT key The following display appears Adjust high power and low power on SIMP INTL C...

Page 232: ...ion of power adjustment on DUP and SIMP modes adjust the output power for PRV mode in the same procedure as that for INTL mode Note that in PRV mode you can adjust power for each channel Must be Prote...

Page 233: ...FM 8700 E5 13 6 2 TX Frequency Adjustment Rule 10 ppm...

Page 234: ...r turning on the unit to clear contents of S RAMs Procedures 1 Press the NMI switch S1 on the CONTROL board with the unit turned on 2 Turn off the power 3 Turn on the power again then this display wil...

Page 235: ...ts of S RAM and EEROM Item Purpose RAM Clears all contents of the S RAMs incl transmitted and received messages prepared in messages in FILE menu SELECT 7 and 1 2 4 6 EEROM Clears contents of EEROM Se...

Page 236: ...FM 8700 E5 16 8 Self test...

Page 237: ...FM 8700 E5 17...

Page 238: ...OK YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO NO NO NO PTT TEST SELF TEST H8 CPU has in RAM the diagnostic result for each PTT ON For NG V25 CPU is notified In CH70 LOOP BACK TEST and RCV LOOP BACK TEST all other...

Page 239: ...FM 8700 E5 19 9 Private Channel list...

Page 240: ...FM 8700 E5 20...

Page 241: ...FM 8700 E5 21...

Page 242: ...section 2 2 Changing System settings Protection OFF TEST TEST Select TONE press ENT key Select MARK or Space press PTT SW Press SELECT key MARK tone 1700Hz 400Hz SPACE tone 1700Hz 400Hz DOT 1700Hz 40...

Page 243: ...tion SETUP 7 Enter Date time SELECT TIME Section F1 DMC 5 F1 1 TB 1 TB 2 TB 7 TB 8 TB 9 TB 10 TB 3 TB 4 TB 5 TB 6 MF HF DSC System NAVTEX EGC RECV 2182 kHz WR NO 1 VHF DSC System NO 2 VHF DSC System I...

Page 244: ...EGC SES EGC SETUP 6 SES EGC SES EGC FELCOM 10 11 12 connected Type 0 to 9 Default 1 The user may select receiver alarm tone Alarm Tone Selection SETUP 7 Key click ON or OFF Date Time SELECT TIME YY MM...

Page 245: ...of S RAMs Procedures 1 Press the NMI switch S1 on the CONTROL board with the unit turned on 2 Since the power is automatically cut off turn the power on 3 The screen should look something like this 4...

Page 246: ...in manually Muse be system settings Refer to section 2 System settings Contents of S RAM and EEROM Item Purpose RAM 1 Clears work area only in the S RAMs RAM 2 Clears all contents of the S RAMs incl r...

Page 247: ...DMC 5 F1 5 4 Self test...

Page 248: ...ed only one System Date YY MM DD Preferred NCS AUTO SES Operation Mode INMARSAT C Section G1 FELCOM 10 G1 1 FURUNO 24VDC 24VDC AC ANT DMC DTE2 DTE1 NMEA CIF NMEA CIF CONTROL IC300 DMC 5 IC 100 IC 200...

Page 249: ...Type to Main 2 3 Updating a Distress Alert F10 1 Press F10 key and 2 key The display should look like below Necessary settings are as below Set the CES ID The default CES ID is a current NCS Factory...

Page 250: ...FELCOM 10 G1 3 3 Jumper wire setting CPU Board ROM U1 Ver 1650041102B and after 3 1 EGC MSG Alarm Output ON OFF setting...

Page 251: ...etting NMEA Put a jumper to NMEA side GLL RMA RMB RMC VTG WPL CIF Put a jumper to CIF side CPU Board Note U1 EPROM Program and Return Forward ID Installed CPU Board 16P0043 2 ROM U1 1MB 16P0043 3 ROM...

Page 252: ...FELCOM 10 G1 5 4 System status monitor Press F8 1 key to display the System Status Monitor System Status Monitor Display...

Page 253: ...FELCOM 10 G1 6...

Page 254: ...ard are replaced To clear contents of S RAMs use the NMI switch on the rear panel as below Procedure 1 Turn the power on 2 After characters are displayed on the screen press the NMI switch Rear panel...

Page 255: ...FELCOM 10 G1 8 6 Menu Tree...

Page 256: ...FELCOM 10 G1 9 7 FURUNO Information FQ5 93 025 1993 07...

Page 257: ...oard EXT External Equipment Section G2 FELCOM 11 G2 1 FURUNO BUZZER 24VDC ANT DATA DMC DTE2 DTE1 NMEA IC300 IC300 DMC 5 IC 111 IC 211 IB 581 IC 301 Printer PP 510 COM1 COM2 Printer Key Key boaerd EGC...

Page 258: ...Set the DET Type to Main 2 3 Updating a Distress Alert F10 Press F10 key and 1 key The display should look like below Necessary settings are as below LES ID The default LED ID is a current NCS Factory...

Page 259: ...r urgent message receives The DIP switch S2 on the CPU Board function as below All bits are set to OFF at factory Pin Type of Alarm OFF ON 3 Distress Enabled Disabled 1 2 4 Urgent Enabled Disabled 1 1...

Page 260: ...OM 11 G2 4 4 System status monitor Terminal IB 581 The system Status Monitor is always displayed Ternimal IC 511 Press F8 1 or Enter key to display the System Status Monitor System Status Monitor Disp...

Page 261: ...FELCOM 11 G2 5...

Page 262: ...FELCOM 11 G2 6 5 FURUNO Information FQ5 96 003 1996 02...

Page 263: ...FELCOM 11 G2 7 FQ5 95 012 1995 07...

Page 264: ...IC 511 The S RAM clear is needed when the characters are corrupted and when the three ROMs on the CONTROL board are replaced To clear contents of S RAMs use the NMI switch on the rear panel as below P...

Page 265: ...FELCOM 11 G2 9 8 Menu Tree...

Page 266: ...ompt B will appear on the screen 5 To update the terminal program press I B I N S T and Enter keys successively Reference When installing terminal program for Russian 1 Successively press keys I B R I...

Page 267: ...ER 24VDC ANT DATA DTE2 DTE1 NMEA IC302 IC302 DMC 5 IC 112 IC 212 IB 581 IC 303 Printer PP 510 COM1 COM2 Printer Key Key boaerd EGC Printer PP 505 or 2nd Terminal 24VDC 5D FB CV 30 m 8D FB CV 50 m 12D...

Page 268: ...quipment Active port DTE 1 Message Output Port DTE1 EGC Output Port DTE1 2 2 Updating a Distress Alert F8 Press F8 key and 1 key The display should look like below Necessary settings are as below LES...

Page 269: ...ge are received DIP SW No Alarm type OFF ON Remark 1 Always OFF Factory use 2 Always OFF Not used 3 Distress Output Not output 4 Urgency Output Not output Terminal software 1650116104 and after CPU 2...

Page 270: ...FELCOM 12 G3 4 4 System status monitor...

Page 271: ...FELCOM 12 G3 5...

Page 272: ...FELCOM 12 G3 6 5 MES ID MES ID Forward ID and Return ID is factory programmed When replacing the CPU Board 16P0148 remove the EEROM from the old board and put it on the new board...

Page 273: ...FELCOM 12 G3 7 6 Menu Tree...

Page 274: ...he prompt B will appear on the screen 5 To update the terminal program press I B I N S T and Enter keys successively Reference When installing terminal program for Russian 1 Successively press keys I...

Page 275: ...M12 will appear 3 Insert the floppy disk containing the program for CPU 2 into the FD drive 4 Change to B drive by successively pressing keys B and Enter Then the prompt B will appear 5 Successively p...

Page 276: ...en xxx has counted up to 100 about 5 minuts later the following message will appear and the updating will be finished Finish version update B 9 Turn off once and on again the communication control uni...

Page 277: ...M 80 REF RX TX ANT CONT ANT AC GYRO AC IN NMEA DTE1 AC OUT PRINTER TEL1 DTE2 PC DATA JUNCTION BOX FAX Terminal PC Printer PP 510 Terminal PC No 1 TEL FAX IB 311 IB 310 To connect two or more telephone...

Page 278: ...ply in the Communication Unit and connect it to the V CODEC board as shown below Connection of more than one telephone requires Junction Box IB 311 In this case the TEL1 and FAX1 modular jack on the C...

Page 279: ...m speed 9600 B FAX 9600bps Modem speed 2400 2400bps Monitor ON or OFF Language Japanese or English FAX PFX 50 ECM OFF Refer to section 3 6 FAX settings PFX 50 AAB IMN 4Char X 4Char Ship s name F4 3 7...

Page 280: ...data rate switching ON YES OFF HDCL SW Panel SW4 Command format ON BSC High level data link control Binary synchronous communication OFF 8 bit no parity SW Panel SW5 Character format ON 7 bit odd pari...

Page 281: ...FELCOM 80 H1 5 3 Setting procedure 3 1 DIP switch setting Antenna unit IB 180...

Page 282: ...FELCOM 80 H1 6 3 2 Tx IF output level setting Communication unit IB 280...

Page 283: ...FELCOM 80 H1 7 3 3 Gyro Converter setting Communication unit IB 280...

Page 284: ...FELCOM 80 H1 8...

Page 285: ...FELCOM 80 H1 9...

Page 286: ...FELCOM 80 H1 10...

Page 287: ...FELCOM 80 H1 11 Function of DIP switches and Jumper wires The function of each DIP switch and jumper wire is as shown in the tables which follow...

Page 288: ...FELCOM 80 H1 12...

Page 289: ...of the communication unit is required to prevent the fuse of the gyrocompass from being blown Modification in the field Disconnect the plug mated to J3 on the LED PANEL board 16P0087 at the back side...

Page 290: ...FELCOM 80 H1 14...

Page 291: ...LCOM 80 H1 15 DIP switch and Jumper wire settings by makes and models of gyrocompass The table below shows how to set the AD Converter board for connection with various makes and models of gyrocompass...

Page 292: ...he DIP switch setting 2 Update master system FD to version 10 Type 1650084010 and make execution FD Replacing ROM and changing DIP switch setting 1 Remove the printer cover and the ribbon cassette 2 S...

Page 293: ...ss AUTO RCV YES 3 Enter ship s name by referring character code list in the operator s manual 4 Press AUTO RCV YES 5 Enter the fax number of own station 6 Press AUTO RCV YES twice 7 Press FUNCTION NO...

Page 294: ...Now the screen should show FUNC0 00010010 Note Press 00010000 in that order to change modem speed from 9600 bps to 2400 bps 10 9600bps 00 2400bps FUNC 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 Press AUTO RCV YES several t...

Page 295: ...FELCOM 80 H1 19 Reference...

Page 296: ...FELCOM 80 H1 20 Setting Modem Speed Turning Line Monitor ON OFF Changing dialing format Change dialing format Pulse to Pushbutton See page H1 19 B FAX 9600bps...

Page 297: ...FELCOM 80 H1 21 Changing language from Japanese to English...

Page 298: ...ey Normally answer back code consists of telex IMN given by Inmarsat and four characters your applied to Inmarast for EX TELX IMN No 4characters X 343164830 JFKS X Reentering AAB 1 Press F4 3 and 7 in...

Page 299: ...ears 6 Enter appropriate number followed by the Enter key 7 Press Back Space to clear data and enter terminal ID number given by Inmarsat 8 Press and enter INM followed by the Enter key 9 To enter oth...

Page 300: ...FELCOM 80 H1 24 3 Setting up DMG message Class 1 only 4 Setting up Network menu...

Page 301: ...FELCOM 80 H1 25 4 Self Test 1 By PC Note Self test results are printed out By No 1 Telephone 9 0...

Page 302: ...FELCOM 80 H1 26 2 Description of Status Monitor Display on PC...

Page 303: ...FELCOM 80 H1 27...

Page 304: ...FELCOM 80 H1 28...

Page 305: ...FELCOM 80 H1 29 5 How to update Terminal Program...

Page 306: ...ted It takes about one minute After formatting is completed the MS DOS and the FELCOM 80 system program are automatically copied to the blank disk 7 The calender date format display appears Select for...

Page 307: ...PC TEL KEY Board FAX IB 360 AD 100 MCT 1540 55 IB 350 IB 301 IB 312 Class 2 only IB 281 IB 281 MAX 3set 8D FB CV 30m 12D SFA CV 100m TX RX RF DATA 1 RS 232C DATA 1 RS 422 GYRO 24VDC AC100 200V CARD RE...

Page 308: ...or English FAX PFX 50 ECM OFF Refer to section 3 4 FAX settings PFX 50 AAB IMN 4Char X F4 3 8 Reentering AAB Alt Ctrl type ANSWER Entering OID DID Assigned OID DID CPU2 DIP SW S2 2 ON or Displaying t...

Page 309: ...ic data rate switching ON YES OFF HDCL SW Panel DIP SW 4 Command format ON BSC High level data link control Binary synchronous communication OFF 8 bit no parity SW Panel DIP SW 5 Character format ON 7...

Page 310: ...Antenna unit IB 181 3 2 Tx RF output Level setting Communication unit IB 281 The longer the antenna cable the more the TX RF signal is attenuated Adjust potentiometer R135 on the RF CONV Board accord...

Page 311: ...ss the key 3 Press the key to display Pb Press the STO key again 3 FC755D1 Change dialing format from dial to pushbutton as follows 1 Insert tip of mechanical pencil under plastic cover to remove cove...

Page 312: ...ss AUTO RCV YES 3 Enter ship s name by referring character code list in the operator s manual 4 Press AUTO RCV YES 5 Enter the fax number of own station 6 Press AUTO RCV YES twice 7 Press FUNCTION NO...

Page 313: ...Now the screen should show FUNC0 00010010 Note Press 00010000 in that order to change modem speed from 9600 bps to 2400 bps 10 9600bps 00 2400bps FUNC 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 Press AUTO RCV YES several ti...

Page 314: ...FELCOM 81 H2 8 Reference...

Page 315: ...FELCOM 81 H2 9 Setting Modem Speed Turning Line Monitor ON OFF Changing dialing format Change dialing format Pulse to Pushbutton See page H2 8 B FAX 9600bps...

Page 316: ...FELCOM 81 H2 10 Changing language from Japanese to English...

Page 317: ...e AAB stored in the memory is erased 2 OID DID Settings OID DID settings are entered through the commissioning menu on the Communication Unit Setup menu The commissioning menu can be displayed in two...

Page 318: ...ion unit Turn on S1 2 on the CPU2 Board 2 Turn on the communication unit 3 OID DIS setting Note The OID DID numbers assigned from Inmarsat are Voice 01 0F TELEX 31 3F FAX 11 1F HSD 56k 42 DATA 21 2F H...

Page 319: ...the example below No 3 telephone is used for HSD call If provided the DTMF Dial Tone Multi Frequency signal from the HSD terminal can be connected to the telephone terminal on the communication unit...

Page 320: ...FELCOM 81 H2 14 OID DID Registration TEL FAX ID 1 01 7 Data 21 2 02 8 Telex 31 123456789 3 9 HSD 64k 51 TEL3 4 56k 41 5 E Exit...

Page 321: ...FELCOM 81 H2 15 3 Setting up DMG message Class 1 only 4 Setting up Network Setup menu...

Page 322: ...FELCOM 81 H2 16 4 Self Test 4 1 IB 581...

Page 323: ...FELCOM 81 H2 17 4 2 Description of Status Monitor Display...

Page 324: ...FELCOM 81 H2 18...

Page 325: ...FELCOM 81 H2 19...

Page 326: ...py disk containing the terminal program into the FD drive 4 Change to B drive by pressing keys B and Enter successively The prompt B will appear on the screen 5 To update the terminal program press I...

Page 327: ...B 280 281 comes on 3 Connect the HSD checker to the RS 422 or RS 232C terminal 4 Set the DIP switches on the checker For example to check the RS422 port set the RTS and DTR switched to the lower posit...

Page 328: ...ne 7 Set the DTR switch on the checker to the upper position to commence the call TX and SYNC LEDs on the HSD modem come on If TX LED does not light check DIP switch setting If the SYNC LED does not c...

Page 329: ...depends on the timing Figure 3 Front panel of HSD checker In the example of Figure 4 Sending data pattern ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON Receiving data pattern OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON normal left fi...

Page 330: ...e located at either the IB 362 or at the handset hanger which utilizes a built in distress alert button The system requi Section H3 FELCOM 82 Handset Hanset hanger IB 882 IB 882 362 Tel DIS Junction b...

Page 331: ...alled with a directional offset of 90 180 or 270 degrees following adjustment is necessary 1 Mark the four screw locations on the disk 2 Loosen the four screws fixing the disk 3 Rotate the disk accord...

Page 332: ...e type Bell off ON OFF 2 2 2 Activating echo cancel In voice communications when a land subscriber speeches into the microphone he she may hear own voice like an echo from the loudspeaker on the hands...

Page 333: ...e machine is not used for one month or more the fax machine must be set up again 2 3 1 Changing dialing parameters To change dialing parameters 1 Turn on the fax while pressing and holding down 1 3 an...

Page 334: ...RCV YES several times until FUNC 18 00000110 appears 4 Press 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 to turn off ECM The third digit from right is for ECM on and off 5 Press AUTO RCV YES and RESET in this order 6 Turn off t...

Page 335: ...SW1 5 SW1 6 JP1 AC synchro OFF OFF OFF 1 2 3 DC synchro OFF OFF OFF 2 3 4 DC step ON OFF OFF 4 5 6 Full wave pulsating current OFF ON OFF 4 5 6 Half wave pulsating current ON ON OFF 4 5 6 2 Frequency...

Page 336: ...0 to 90 VAC ON OFF 1 60 to 135 VAC OFF OFF 1 5 Ratio Ratio SW1 1 SW1 2 SW1 3 Remarks 360x OFF OFF OFF 180x ON OFF OFF 90x OFF ON OFF 36x ON ON OFF 6 Supply voltage Supply voltage JP4 JP5 Remarks 20 to...

Page 337: ...FELCOM 82 H3 8...

Page 338: ...2 Press the down arrow key to move the cursor onto Hold 3 Press the left arrow key to turn on Hold function 4 Press up arrow key to move the cursor onto Gyro 5 Enter the gyro reading using numeric ke...

Page 339: ...input circuit Depending on the input signal nav data input circuit must be modified as below NMEA 2 0 IEC 61162 RS 422 J19 short Default NMEA 1 5 C Loop J19 open J19 NAV DATA J17 8 9 R228 R227 100 39...

Page 340: ...lied to the Inmarsat To register the answerback code 1 Press F4 3 8 in this order Cursor ATTENTION CAN NOT REENTER Answerback Code 2 Enter the answerback code For example IMN is 343164810 and 4 letter...

Page 341: ...ed by the LES to identify the desired end terminal and the route between SES Ship Earth Station The OID DID is HEX values detailed below Voice 01 to 0F Fax 11 to 1F Data 21 to 2F Telex 31 to 3F 56k HS...

Page 342: ...would be plugged into port three and would then answer the call and receive the fax 2 7 1 Preprogramming OID DID from terminal unit To preprogram OID DID 1 Press F4 6 in this order to call Comm Unit...

Page 343: ...01 _ 5 DATA 21 2 TEL1 02 _ 6 TELEX 31 343199710 3 TEL2 03 _ 7 HSD 64k 42 HSET 4 TEL3 _ 11 54k 41 7 Type OID DID followed by Enter key Note 1 TEL1 to TEL3 lines are used for either telephone or fax 2...

Page 344: ...and press Enter Then press 5 9 63 Change Mode User Administrator Enter Passwd Enter Enter 2 Select the desired line For example to enter TEL OID DID onto the TEL1 line select TELFAX1 59 OID DID 59 OID...

Page 345: ...the procedure 59OID DID 59OID DID 59OID DID TEL FAX1 NUM HANDSET NUM TELEX NUM OID DID OID DID OID DID TEL _ _ _ _ TEL _ _ _ _ TLX _ _ _ _ IMN __________ IMN __________ IMN __________ FAX _ _ _ _ IMN...

Page 346: ...ode OFF ON OFF Enter Ent Quit Quit 3 Press 8 to select PBX Mode ON OFF 59 OID DID PBX Mode OFF ON OFF Enter Ent Quit Quit Junction BOX IB 313 No 1 Tel or FAX MJ 2S No 3 1 MJ 2S No 2 Tel or FAX MJ 2S M...

Page 347: ...r Ent Select Ent Quit Quit 5 Press 5 9 to call 59 OID DID 59 OID DID 59 OID DID 5 TELEX 1 TELFAX1 6 MSD 2 TELFAX2 7 HSD 3 TELFAX3 PBX 8 PBX 4 HANDSET Select Ent Select Ent 6 Press 3 to open 3 TELFAX3...

Page 348: ...before setting Dial Method Direct Address Choose the dial method from Direct DTR and Address V 25bis The default setting is Direct Direct means direct call When the HSD Terminal turns on communicatio...

Page 349: ...menu needs a 4 digit password The system is delivered with the password set to 0000 When the password is 0000 it has no effect and all menus can be called by anyone See Chapter 8 menu tree for the dif...

Page 350: ...nd the password will return to 0000 Other menu settings will remain unchanged 1 Press FUNC 6 3 in this order using the handset 63 Change Mode User Admin Enter Passwd Enter Enter 2 Enter 5963 followed...

Page 351: ...sing handset To clear RAM contents 1 Press FUNC 6 and 9 in this order to call Initialize menu 69 Initialize All data logs Are cleared ARE YOU SURE Clear 82 Quit Quit If you cannot get into Initialize...

Page 352: ...ess Select Ent 2 Press 2 to carry out memory test 3 Press Enter to begin the test During the test Testing appears The test result appears as follows To change the page press up or down arrow key 68 Te...

Page 353: ...handset can be made from the terminal unit To test the unit 1 Press F4 6 4 and Enter in this order 2 Press Y key followed by Enter key The test result appears on the screen as follows Now executing T...

Page 354: ...XX TERM XX CECODE XX DEMOD XX HANDSET XX Quit Quit To printout the program list press HOLD Print key 68 Version List 2001 01 10 00 00 UTC MAIN 165 0145 0xx DEMOD 165 0142 0xx TERM 165 0146 0xx SYNC 16...

Page 355: ...TRESS TEST MODE appears on the handset screen and printed out is DISTRESS TEST Mode entered 2001 01 10 00 00UTC DISTRESS TEST MODE III POR Ready 3 Within 30 seconds press DISTRESS button on the handse...

Page 356: ...elex Distress Button Pressed and Telex Distress Button Activated are printed out The test alert message is transmitted automatically and the reply from the LES should be received Yamaguchi replays the...

Page 357: ...Axis OK Tx Ch 10000 Cross El OK 3 Press HOLD Print key to print out the status if necessary 41 Monitor 2000 06 20 00 00 UTC Current Satellite POR Tx EIRP Level 000 Channel Status SYNC Tx RF Level 000...

Page 358: ...not available RMC is used Time and date displayed on the handset are system time Furthermore the communication log also uses system time Terminal unit time The file created on the terminal unit is la...

Page 359: ...ears when the channel status is SYNC and Ocean region has been registered Busy Appears during communication Tx ON OFF The SYS CPU generates TX ON OFF signal Antenna status Heading Ship s heading from...

Page 360: ...appears on the handset TX RX level Tx EIRP Level 33 29 25 Indicates Effective Isotropic Radiated Power EIRP from the antenna The output of the HPA is sent to the SYS CPU via the PCU to calculate EIRP...

Page 361: ...level dBm Reference level 9 2dBm Rx C N 40 or more The input signal to the SYNC DSP is picked up and sent to the SYS CPU for the calculation of Carrier per Noise C N When the receiver circuit is norma...

Page 362: ...46 or less no bar 39 or less no bar The following figures show the change of C N when the azimuth and elevation angles are changed from the antenna position where the strongest signal is detected Rx...

Page 363: ...l Antenna controls Antenna Status REMOTE FAULT When the SYS CPU communicates with the PCU in the antenna unit normally REMOTE is indicated If not FAULT comes on At power up FAULT appears until the ant...

Page 364: ...is changed 1 MES searches the strongest spot beam in signal level 2 After the completion of the channel scanning the registration of the ocean region is made on the NCS common channel Thus the NCS kno...

Page 365: ...stopping the tone signal Silence 4 Talk into the handset microphone Your voice will be heard from the handset receiver with a delay The test will automatically terminate after 30 seconds Loop back tes...

Page 366: ...ows 95 98 start menu 5 In the HyperTerminal window type AT followed by the Return key The FELCOM should reply with OK If it does not check the cable and try again If there is still no response check t...

Page 367: ...position and S1 to S5 to ON position CR11 CR12 CR13 CR14 CR15 CR16 CR17 CR18 CR1 CR2 CR3 CR4 CR5 CR6 CR7 CR8 CR9 CR10 Received Data Pattern Sending Data Pattern ON OFF RTS TxD RI DCD DSR CTS RxCLK TxC...

Page 368: ...5 S7 If the on off pattern of the LEDs CR11 to CR18 changes according to the sending data pattern switch setting the HSD works normal The sending data pattern switches S15 to S8 do not correspond to t...

Page 369: ...he comm units The brightness of the LED depends on FSK data from the antenna unit CR6 GRN On TX ON This LED is on during TX and off during RX CR7 RED Off TX PLL unlock This LED is on for a while at po...

Page 370: ...illuminates 1 100 V spec 70 to 80 V or less and 140 to 145 V or above 2 220 V spec 142 to 165 V or less and 280 to 290 V or above CR33 RED Off Over current The LED lights when input over current circ...

Page 371: ...YNC DSP DECODE DSP DEMOD DSP S4 DEMOD Reset S5 SYNC Reset S6 DECODE Reset S8 TERM Reset S7 FPGA Reset S1 S2 SYS dip SW S3 J1 CR13 CR15 CR17 CR19 CR21 CR10 CR11 CR12 CR14 CR16 CR18 CR20 CR22 CR23 CR24...

Page 372: ...Input to AD converter is 1 5 times higher in level than other communications SYNC Parts No Item Remarks CR10 CR11 Status of SYNC DSP On off Waiting Frame Bit and Unique Word Off on Acquiring FB twice...

Page 373: ...During communication CR30 Sync of RX sig On When the system synchronizes with the signal Off When the system does not synchronize CR31 Not used CR32 Not used CR33 Not used TERM Parts No Item Remarks C...

Page 374: ...le 7 8 8 3 10 How to check angular rate sensor Flip the angular rate sensor while the antenna unit is turned on if the antenna changes the angle by a large amount the sensor may be defective 3 11 How...

Page 375: ...no credit card data 5573 Call failed LES time out no return carrier identifier 5574 Call failed LES time out no MES connect 5575 Call failed LES time out no answer 7969 Call failed long interruption...

Page 376: ...Distress call in progress 0062 Call of higher priority in progress Try again a little while later Call failed MES busy 0060 MES not ready for communications Try again a little while later Call failed...

Page 377: ...OFF by a SCAN command and the search operation is terminated Sky Scan disabled 0110 During the sky scan SCAN function is set to OFF by the command and the scan is terminated Step track halted 0113 Du...

Page 378: ...V power abnormality 0154 28 V not output SW REG ALARM RF CONV circuit abnormality TX RF level insufficient 0160 RF CONV Board trouble Low TX level is found during the Tx ALARM RF CONV circuit abnormal...

Page 379: ...parts ALARM SYSCPU error detected 0176 ALARM HANDSET error detected 0177 ALARM DEMOD CPU error detected 0178 ALARM SYNCCPU CPU error detected 0179 ALARM DECODER CPU error detected 0180 ALARM TERM CPU...

Page 380: ...M Flash ROM U46 on CPU board HANDSET 165 0152 xxx UPHAND CPU U2 on HS CONT board TERMINAL IB 582 165 0150 xxx INSTALL U12 on CPU board The program number can be read by using the following keystrokes...

Page 381: ...her VDU port or J1 port is used for updating the program When the VDU port is hard of access remove the front panel and use the J1 Communication speed is 57 6 kbps with VDU and 38 4 kbps with J1 The t...

Page 382: ...UPSYS and press Enter key The following data appears in turn A uppg load bin syscpu bin 0 0 200 1 Program upload utility Version 6 25 Copyright c FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 1997 1998 1999 T K uppg infile...

Page 383: ...ase Wait 0sec Wait o Wait counter 200 Port no 1 TARGET POWER ON 5 Turn on the IB 282 if it is off The program upgrading proceeds while the indication xxx percent completed on the terminal unit 6 Wait...

Page 384: ...l Initialize menu 63 Change Mode User Admin Enter Passwd Enter Enter 2 Press 8 and 2 in this order to clear the memory and wait until Now Initializing disappears 4 3 Upgrading handset program 4 3 1 Us...

Page 385: ...key for the prompt of A and then proceed from step 1 8 Wait until the message Finish version up appears 9 Turn off the IB 282 and IB 582 581 10 Turn on the IB 282 to check the program revision level...

Page 386: ...ck the program revision level 4 4 Upgrading terminal program To upgrade terminal program 1 Press Fn Alt and F2 simultaneously to terminate FELCOM B system program OK to quite system appears Move the c...

Page 387: ...Clear 4 System Log 5 Print All 6 Print Setup 7 Print MES 8 Print TELFAX 9 Print MSD 0 Print HSD 5 Setup 1 Satellite 1 AOR E 2 POR 3 IOR 4 AOR W 5 Sat5 6 Sat6 7 Sat7 8 Sat8 0 AUTO 2 Gyro Gyro 000 359...

Page 388: ...RcvAlarm 1 Disable 2 Enable 6 MES 1 Handset 1 BackLight 0 3 3 2 IdleLight 0 1 3 LCDBright 0 9 5 4 BuzzerVol 0 9 7 5 KeyClick OFF ON 2 Menu Style 1 Simple 2 Detailed 3 Change Mode 4 Date Time 1 Date T...

Page 389: ...9 Print HSD 7 TELFAX 1 Time Limit 1 TEL1 1 OFF 2 TEL2 2 Limit Time 01 99 3 TEL3 3 Answer Only 2 Credit Call 1 TELFAX1 OFF ON 2 TELFAX2 OFF ON 3 TELFAX3 OFF ON 3 Prefix Code 4 Echo Cancel 1 TEL1 OFF O...

Page 390: ...Save Text ALT S 5 Delete File ALT D 6 Rename File 7 Print File ALT P 8 Clear Comm Memory 9 Format Disk F2 Key Edit 1 Undo ALT X 2 Cut DEL 3 Copy ALT C 4 Paste INS 5 Select All ALT A 6 Search ALT F For...

Page 391: ...2 Interval 3 Schedule 6 Confidential Msg 7 Communication Log 8 Change Window ALT W F4 Key Setup 1 Station List 1 Stn Name 2 Telex No 3 Answerback 4 Remarks 2 LES List 1 LES Access Code 2 LES Name 3 Re...

Page 392: ...r RS 232C and REMOTE B board for Current loop Each port has own REMOTE board The remote unit ports on the DB 500 have priority REM 2 REM 3 REM 4 REM 5 There are two types of the DB 500 DB 500 Standard...

Page 393: ...t OP05 44 000 056 823 Two REMOTE B One TB Two cable glands There are two types of the remote terminal RB 500 for SSB and RB 700 for VHF The ROM in the RB 500 must be 05501 60 100 option for RC 808 and...

Page 394: ...ne Select to Jumper setting in AF board and System setting 9933 MIF TBUS CIF NMEA RV 117G REMOTE RS 232C None RV 118G RS 232C No RS 232C Install to I F Board 05P0261 RV 128G RS 232C RS 232C None XMIT...

Page 395: ...Centronics None Complies with Centronics interface DSC RS 232C None AA 50 50R MF HF TR RS 232C None REMOTE 1 C Loop None DSC port FM 7000 REMOTE 2 C Loop None RB 700 port REMOTE C Loop None RB 700 po...

Page 396: ...SC C Loop None No 1 VHF C Loop None No 2 VHF C Loop None SES RS 410N None EGC RS 410N None NAVTEX RS 410N None Contact signal DMC 5 2182kHz WR None AF signal NMEA CIF NMEA Select to NMEA or CIF TB Boa...

Page 397: ...ne REMOTE A RS 232C None Connected IC 211 PRINTER RS 232C None Complies with Centronics interface REMOTE B RS 232C None CONTROL RS 232C None FELCOM 11 IC 511 CIF NMEA NMEA CIF Not used COM 1 RS 232C N...

Page 398: ...TRESS RS 410N None IB 350 FELCOM 80 RX BUZZER RS 410N None IC 301 VDU RS 232C None DATA RS 232C None CARD READER RS 232C None RF Antenna control FSK None NAV NMEA None AD CON None For AD 100 TEL DISTR...

Page 399: ...00 according to mounting location and vessel regulations PANEL board on VHF radiotelephone FM 7000 FM 7500 1 Priority setting on FM 8500 and FM 8700 Priority cannot be set on FM 8500 and FM 8700 2 Pri...

Page 400: ...gs Jumper settings shown below should be made at installation Note Do not change the Jumper settings of JP2 and JP3 Parts location of JP4 and JP5 on Main board Parts side Parts location of JP1 and JP6...

Page 401: ...holding down the ENT key To confirm the jumper settings of JP4 and JP5 turn on the power while pressing and holding down the SHIFT key 2 4 Speaker and handset volume Speaker Adjust R18 with the VOLUME...

Page 402: ...r settings Jumper settings shown below should be made at installation Note Do not change the Jumper settings of JP2 and JP3 Parts location of JP4 and JP5 on Main board Parts side Parts location of JP1...

Page 403: ...d holding down the ENT key To confirm jumper settings of JP4 and JP5 turn on the power while pressing and holding down the HOOK key 3 3 Speaker and handset volume Speaker Adjust R18 with the VOLUME co...

Page 404: ...via the DB 500 Modification Remove L4 on the MAIN board 05P0483 and install a resistor at the same place Change system setting 9933 to 0 MIF on the FS 5000 8000 STO 9933 ENT 0 MIF ENT For suffix No 3...

Page 405: ...1502 Install the optional board REMOTE B C Loop The REMOTE B kit consists of the REMOTE B board and the connector assembly REMOTE A RS 232C Kit OP05 39 005920310 REMOTE B C Loop Kit OP05 40 005920320...

Page 406: ...REMOTE I1 15 4 DB 500 4 1 Connection There are two types of connections MF HF and VHF MF HF connection VHF connection Block diagram...

Page 407: ...REMOTE I1 16 4 2 FS 5000 8000...

Page 408: ...REMOTE I1 17...

Page 409: ...REMOTE I1 18 4 3 RB 500 700 Connection Connect Remote Station RB 500 RB 700 to the DB 500 as shown below 1 When connecting two remote stations Standard...

Page 410: ...REMOTE I1 19 2 When connecting three or four remote stations Option...

Page 411: ...REMOTE I1 20 4 4 FS 1562 and DSC DP Connection...

Page 412: ...REMOTE I1 21 4 5 Interconnection diagrams 1 FS 5000 8000 DB 500 RB 500 When using current loop between FS 5000 8000 and DB 500 For AF board having suffix number 33 and after 2...

Page 413: ...REMOTE I1 22 FS 1562 DB 500 RB 500...

Page 414: ...REMOTE I1 23 3 FM xxxx DB 500 RB 700...

Page 415: ...REMOTE I1 24 5 Jumper settings on MAIN Board...

Page 416: ...X 5 Whip Antenna 1 m or 2 6 m NX 500 ANT External Connector kit Option SAR MSG Jumper wire Remove the jumper wire when an external unit AF signal is connected EXT Connector Plug pin number 1 NAV data...

Page 417: ...settings Name of PCB Symbol Factory Setting Function S1 NMEA Data Format Selection Format of input data should be selected NMEA or CIF TB S2 ACT Preamp Selection WIRE Preamp Unit not installed ACT Pre...

Page 418: ...ational warnings B Meteorological warnings D Search and Rescue Information and L Navigational warning additional to letter A note cannot be rejected from printout in accordance with international regu...

Page 419: ...nformation FQ5 93 006 93 02 The service menu functions to change the specifications of the NX 500 to comply it with the regulations of vessel s country of registration The settings should not be chang...

Page 420: ...NX 500 J1 5...

Page 421: ...NX 500 J1 6 5 Self test Turn the power on while pressing and holding the ACCEPT key...

Page 422: ...NX 500 J1 7...

Page 423: ...NX 500 J1 8 6 Station List Feb 1999...

Page 424: ...NX 500 J1 9...

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Page 426: ...starting B ibinst FELCOM 12 Alt Fn F2 YES Enter A FELCOM12 Ver03 Alt Fn F1 B ibinst FELCOM 81 Alt Fn F2 YES Enter A Alt Fn F1 B ibinst For example to quit the terminal program of FELCOM 12 Press F2 k...

Page 427: ...ll this mean PC DOS will be disappeared never forget type S If you made format A drive all or lost PC DOS see chapter 3 Install PC DOS For example 1 Quit the terminal program of FELCOM 81 Press F2 key...

Page 428: ...llows FELCOM 11 I B I N S T and Enter FELCOM 12 I B I N S T and Enter FELCOM 81 I N S T A L L and Enter DP 6 I N S T A L L and Enter Programs will be installed automatically With some terminal program...

Page 429: ...Files and FORMAT COM in FDD Start up PC DOS from FD Format C drive and copy System Files A FORMAT C S Power ON Restore BIOS settings Restore Change FDD flat cable B drive Change DIP SW of CPU Card SW1...

Page 430: ...AMIBIOS Date 07 15 95 Parallel Port s 378 Processor Clock 33MHz OR AMIBIOS System Configuration C 1985 1992 American Megatrends Inc Main Processor 80386SX Base Memory Size 640kB Numeric Processor Non...

Page 431: ...SC key If press F4 key FLASH type 29C040A 512k x 8 Total chip s 02 Disk size 1024 kbyte s ESC Exit F4 Save Select PgUp PgDn Modify Write to FLASH disk Y N will appear on the screen Press N Enter keys...

Page 432: ...page K1 1 2 Change to the root directory of A drive The prompt A will appear on the screen If this prompt does not appear press keys C D Space and Enter successively Or press C D keys until the displ...

Page 433: ...L key 2 The following display AMIBIOS SETUP PROGRAM BIOS SET UTILITIES will appear The display depends upon the CPU Card Version 3 Confirm that the cursor is on STANDARD CMOS SETUP and press Enter key...

Page 434: ...art A date and time input display will appear but it is not necessary to input date and time Current date is XX pressing key Enter Current Time is XX pressing key Enter 9 After turning off power the B...

Page 435: ...of the flat cable connected between the CPU Card and the FD drive at FD side This connector change switches the FD drive from B drive to A drive FD DRIVE POWER PACK CPU CARD VGA CARD FIL SIMM DIP SW...

Page 436: ...ear but it is not necessary to input date and time Current date is XX Pressing key Enter Current Time is XX Pressing key Enter 4 The prompt A will appear on the screen 5 To format the C drive Flash RO...

Page 437: ...nector BIOS settings Floppy Drive A 1 44 MB 3 1 2 Restore to Not installed Floppy Drive B Not installed Restore to 1 44 MB 3 1 2 Changing DIP SW settings and the connector connection 5 6 ON Restore to...

Page 438: ...the password by following the steps below 1 Remove the CPU card with all connectors connected 2 Turn on the unit Be careful not to short on the CPU card 3 Short between leads of C17 at the soldering...

Page 439: ...Card Code No Specification Compatibility with old card IB 581 AR B1378 F2 004444070 With VGA No IB 680 AR B1378 FH 004442980 Without VGA Yes IB 681 AR B1378 FH 004442980 Without VGA Yes DP 6 AR B1378...

Page 440: ...K1 15 5 1 How to install PC DOS IB 581...

Page 441: ...K1 16 5 2 Changing BIOS settings IB 581...

Page 442: ...K1 17 IB 581...

Page 443: ...582 only 1 1 How to copy DOS program To copy DOS program from the IB 582 which works normally 1 Press F2 while pressing and holding down Fn and Alt simultaneously to terminate the Inmarsat B system p...

Page 444: ...ge Setting Auto Configuration with Optional Settings Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving Standard CMOS setup for Changing time date harddisk type etc...

Page 445: ...format is completed 13 Change the drive from A to C Type C followed by Enter 14 Type DIR followed by Enter key to make sure that COMMAND COM file exists in the flash ROM 15 Change the drive from C to...

Page 446: ...g JP31 from 2 3 to 3 4 3 Wait for 5 seconds 4 Change jumper setting JP31 from 3 4 to 2 3 5 Turn on the unit while pressing and holding down DEL key 6 Release DEL key when the following message comes o...

Page 447: ...IB 582 K2 5 3 BIOS default BIOS defaults of the CPU card are Standard CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup...

Page 448: ...IB 582 K2 6 Advanced Chipset Setup Power Management Setup IRQ 03 Event CM2 Disable IRQ 15 Event Reserved Disable Monitor HDD Disable Monitor VGA Disable...

Page 449: ...IB 582 K2 7 Peripheral Setup...

Page 450: ...Port CN16 Mouse CN12 Parallel Port CN9 CN6 CN8 CN3 Speaker CN7 M6117C BATT CR1 2AA BZ Disk on chip F ROM C Drive RAM 1M 424260 60 RAM 1M 424260 60 AMIBIOS 386SX FDC37C669 W83877TF CN5 FDD JP9 JP29 JP1...

Page 451: ...AP1 Cable specifications 1 1 Cable Specifications Appendix AP1 1...

Page 452: ...Appendix AP1 2...

Page 453: ...Appendix AP1 3...

Page 454: ...Appendix AP1 4...

Page 455: ...Appendix AP1 5...

Page 456: ...es how to select the cable gauge is explained Voltage drop in cable e K x I x r x L 1000 Cable length L 1000 x e K x I x r K coefficient single phase and DC 2 three phases 3 I current A r resistance o...

Page 457: ...phase and DC 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 V 10 20 30 40 m 0 5A 10A 15A 20A 5 5sq 3 36 ohm km Voltage drop in cable Cable length 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 V 10 20 30 40 m 0 5A 10A 15A 20A 30A 40A 14 sq 1 31 ohm km Voltage d...

Page 458: ...3 0 4 0 V 10 20 30 40 m 0 5A 10A 15A 20A 30A 40A 60A 22 sq 0 859 ohm km Voltage drop in cable Cable length 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 V 10 20 30 40 m 0 10A 20A 30A 40A 60A 120A 50A 38 sq 0 483 ohm km Voltage dro...

Page 459: ...Appendix AP1 9 1 3 Coaxial Cable Specifications...

Page 460: ...3 15 6 18 2 20 8 23 4 26 8D FB 1 8 3 6 5 4 7 2 9 10 8 12 6 14 4 16 2 18 10D FB 1 5 3 4 5 6 7 5 9 10 5 12 13 5 15 RG 174 U 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 RG 58A U 7 9 15 8 23 7 31 6 39 5 47 4 55 3 63...

Page 461: ...Appendix AP1 11 1 4 How to attach the antenna cable connector 1 N P 5DFB 8DFB...

Page 462: ...Appendix AP1 12 2 N P 12DSFA...

Page 463: ...on point with putty to waterproof 2 Switching to coaxial cable with armor To switch to coaxial cable with armor RG 10 UY 1 Attach a coaxial connector MP 3 about 40 60 cm from the bottom of the FAX 5 2...

Page 464: ...2A 24V DC AC fail FS 75 20A 2A 24V DC 40A 2A 24V DC MF HF RT FS 2550 25A 2A 24V DC AC fail FM 7000 6 0A 0 5A 12V DC FM 7500 10A 2 1A 24V DC FM 8000 DSC 8V 5 5A 0 9A 24V DC FM 8500 150W 10W 6 3A 0 4A 2...

Page 465: ...0 7A 24V DC IB 581 PP 500 33VA 100 220V AC Printer PP 510 36W 1 5A 24V DC FELCOM 80 400VA Max 100 220V AC IB 680 100VAC 0 3 220VAC 0 2 100 220V AC 270W Max 11 2A Max 24V DC Class 1 FELCOM 81 254W Max...

Page 466: ...of 1 8 V I Total consumption current A 2 The capacity conversion factor K is to be determined in accordance with the following 1 For lead accumulator batteries of a clud or pasted vent type K 3 2 in t...

Page 467: ...Appendix AP2 4 2 3 Sample of Battery calculation table...

Page 468: ...1mim Input AC 40A output within 1mim Input DC 7 Ripple Voltage 200 m Vp p or less Load 0 to 30A 8 Insulation Resistance 500VDC 10M ohms or more between AC input and chassis 2 Environmental Condition 1...

Page 469: ...idity 95 max BC 6158 Battery charger 1 Applicable Battery 200AH Normal Ship Battery 2 Power Supply 100 110 200 220VAC single phase 50 60Hz l 5kVA max 3 Output for battery 28VDC 30A full charging 4 Cha...

Page 470: ...MEA NBDP DP 6 GLL RMA RMC VTG DBT MTW VHW TRF ZDA Ver17 NMEA FELCOM 10 GLL RMA RMB RMC VTG WPL CIF or NMEA GLL RMA RMB RMC VTG WPL MTW DBT VDR NMEA FELCOM 11 GLL GGA VTG RMC ZDA OUT GB 92 GLL RMA RMB...

Page 471: ...nnection Case 1 Case 2 GPS Reciver MD 500 FM 8500 FM 8500 Distributor 05P0606 DP 6 FELCOM 12 DSC 60 RC 1500 NMEA NMEA NMEA OUT NMEA OUT MD 500 Distributor 05P0606 DP 6 FELCOM 12 DSC 60 RC 1500 NMEA NM...

Page 472: ...Appendix AP3 3 3 2 Sentences formatters 1 NMEA 0183 Ver2 0 Ver1 5 Ver2 0 UTC...

Page 473: ...Appendix AP3 4...

Page 474: ...Appendix AP3 5...

Page 475: ...Appendix AP3 6 2 IEC 1162 1...

Page 476: ...Appendix AP3 7...

Page 477: ...xx WS57C49C 45D MODEM 05 501 68 102 05P0407C CONTROL 05 501 68 103 M27C4001 10F1 For Old type LCD yellow Full parts 05P0407G CONTROL U8 05 501 68 105 and after M27C4001 10F1 For new LCD type green Rej...

Page 478: ...xx U3 05 501 33 2xx MODEM DP 5 6 Ver14 and before U2 05 501 96 1xx 05P0370 MODEM U3 05 501 96 2xx WS57C49C 45D MODEM DP 6 Ver17 and after AR B1378FC or AR B1374 CPU F ROM 05 501 87 1xx MAIN DP 6 10 DP...

Page 479: ...05P0407D CONTROL U8 05 501 39 142 and after M27C4001 10F1 DSC CONTROL For new LCD type green Reject parts U2 05 501 40 1xx Note FM 7500 05P0370A MODEM U3 05 501 40 2xx WS57C49C 45D DSC MODEM FM 8000 0...

Page 480: ...Ver 05P0526 33 T Rx PCB and before FS 75 05P0528 COUP U1 05 501 61 1xx HD6475328CP 10 AT 1560 15 25 FT 158 05P0425 CPU U9 05 501 41 1xx M5M27C100k 15 CONTROL FT 208 508 808 05P0418 CPU U9 05 501 41 1x...

Page 481: ...05 501 47 1xx CONTROL For FS series SSB RT RB 500 05P0483 MAIN U2 05 501 60 1xx M5M27C100K 15 CONTROL For RC 508 series console RB 700 05P0483A MAIN U2 05 501 46 1xx M5M27C100K 15 CONTROL IF 8500 05P...

Page 482: ...U41 16 500 39 1xx U42 16 500 39 2xx 05P0386 CONTROL U43 16 500 39 3xx MBM27C1000 20 25 Terminal For IC 500 FELCOM 10 Soft for PC 16 500 38 0xx FD Terminal U6 16 500 86 1xx MBM27C1000A 15Z CPU 1 U18 1...

Page 483: ...V CODEC U14 16 500 96 4xx M27C256B 4 pcs set CODEC Old type pcb 16S0121 16P0064 AZ CPU U2 16 500 81 1xx TC57256AD 15 AZ CPU 16P0065 EL CPU U4 16 500 82 1xx TC57256AD 15 EL CPU PC 16 500 84 0xx FD Term...

Page 484: ...type ROM Version No ROM type Note AR B1378FH CPU F ROM 16 501 33 0xx HSD CPU U16 16 501 34 1xx DEMOD 16P0160 DEMOD U3 16 501 35 1xx M27C10024 12F1 DECODE IB 680 681 16P0158 TX RX IF U35 16 501 37 1xx...

Page 485: ...ely black or white In DSC 6 and DSC 8 series replace the PANEL board if the LCD is defective The LCD module is soldered to the PANEL board in these models 05P0407 board suffix character Combination of...

Page 486: ...A to C and none boards cannot be used to D to G suffix board Note 2 Select adequate program version level for the board in DSC 5 series DMC 5 and FM 7500 Software was upgraded as hardware was changed...

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