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VHF RADIOTELEPHONE

FM-8800D/8800S

FM-8800S/D INTL Ver. 

FM-8800: 0550215-02.xx/03.xx 

HS-8800: 0550216-01.xx 

FM-8800S Russian Ver. 

FM-8800: 0550220-01.xx 

HS-8800: 0550221-01.xx

 

Summary of Contents for FM-8800

Page 1: ...VHF RADIOTELEPHONE FM 8800D 8800S FM 8800S D INTL Ver FM 8800 0550215 02 xx 03 xx HS 8800 0550216 01 xx FM 8800S Russian Ver FM 8800 0550220 01 xx HS 8800 0550221 01 xx ...

Page 2: ...istributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN Telephone 81 0 798 65 2111 Fax 81 0 798 65 4200 A JUL 2005 Printed in Japan All rights reserved C AUG 18 2010 Pub No SME 56420 C 00015637400 00015637400 NAYO FM 8800D S 00015637400 00015637400 0 0 0 1 5 6 3 7 4 0 0 ...

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Page 11: ...n X Handset Off hook On hook Off hook On hook Off hook On hook Off hook On hook Off hook On hook Off hook On hook Off hook On hook Off hook On hook On hook off hook Status Main Handset Off hook On hook Off hook On hook Off hook On hook Off hook On hook OFFHOOK SPKR OFF ON OFF ON Volume Menu Setting Monitor Domain XXXX Private Public The table lists the active speakers according to Volume menu sett...

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Page 14: ...gress on CH70 message appears and immediately Test request call received message appears And then alarm is output Press CANCEL key and stop the alarm Note This is a loop back test where the transmitted signal is received from CH70 WR and this RX message appears on the window 2 5 When TEST ACK is transmitted from own ship TEST ACK log is not recorded in RCVED ORDINARY window Fig 1 Communication Tes...

Page 15: ... TEST ACK message After the transmission the CH16 window is displayed 5 No 1 FM 8800S D receives TEST ACK message from No 2 FM 8800S D And then Test acknowledge received message appears and alarm is released Press CANCEL key and stop the alarm 6 On No 1 FM 8800S D check the TEST ACK message received from No 2 FM 8800S D 7 On No 1 FM 8800S D open RCVD ORDINARY LOG and check an unread icon TEST CALL...

Page 16: ... of RCVED ORDINARY 3 Select MENU 0 HI LO and set a power to LOW 1 Press CALL key to create DSC message CALL TYPE Test SHIP ID MMSI of No 2 VHF Own ship 2 Press and hold down CALL key more than 3 seconds to transmit DSC message Call in progress on CH70 message appears and immediately Test request call received message appears And then alarm is released Press CANCEL key and stop the alarm 4 5 Fig 2 ...

Page 17: ...ssage window is changed to Send Message Press and hold down CALL key more than 3 seconds to transmit TEST ACK message After the transmission the CH16 window is displayed 4 Open RCVD ORDINARY LOG window and check a LOG of TEST CALL 5 5 ...

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Page 19: ...773E M 493 11 MED equipped 7 HS 8800 INTL 0550216 01 03 05P0781 M 493 11 MED 8 Russia 0550211 01 02 05P0781A M 493 11 Russian Note Alarm output of CPU Board Normal Open or Normal Close can be selected On all boards the program can be updated to be compliant with Recommendation ITU R M 493 11 2 DMC 5 not connectable When the program of software is updated to 04 01 01 03 DMC 5 is not connectable So ...

Page 20: ...ow 8 Transceiver unit and Remote Handset Operation Panel The indications of AUTO CH setting and DATA TIME from RTC are added on the operational panel Position data is displayed in 1 10 000 min FM 8800S D Operation Panel Remote Handset Operation Panel AUTO CH ENB DIS Set in MENU AUTO CH The state of AUTO ACK is set to ON and ON HOOK When receiving the INDVIDUAL ROUTINE call communication CH is chan...

Page 21: ... 01 without the RTC kit this function does not work normally Note RCT Function This function is used for Time stamp in the LOG menu Priority of time data is ZDA RMC manual When time is set by manual it is set in MENU RTC From receiving DSC Distress message the elapsed time is counted by RTC The transmission time out period is 23 5 H Upon time out Distress Alert is deleted from DISTRESS RCVED LOG T...

Page 22: ...transmitted the distress alert is cancelled by a radio telephone and it is available on CH16 To use this function SELF TERMINATE in SYSTEM menu is set to ON The default setting is ON Distress button pressed Waiting ACK CANCEL button pressed Cancelled 5 6 Sending DIS canceling MSG by DSC Sending DIS canceling MSG by voice Fig 1 Cancelled MSG RCVED ...

Page 23: ...s 500 ms Urgency Received 2200 Hz Silence 250 ms 250 ms Urgency ACK Received 2200 Hz Silence 500 ms 500 ms Routine Received 150 Hz 100 Hz 1000 ms 500 ms Safety Received 150 Hz 100 Hz 1000 ms 500 ms Routine ACK Received 150 Hz 100 Hz 1000 ms 1000 ms Safety ACK Received 150 Hz 100 Hz 1000 ms 1000 ms Warning 2000 Hz Silence 250 ms 500 ms Press DIS button 2000 Hz Silence 500 ms 500 ms Note Alarm sound...

Page 24: ...D ORDINARY ERASE xxxx ARE YOU SURE YES NO RCVD DISTRESS TRANS MITTED MEMORY CHANNEL INTL 50 entry For CH MODE indicates MODE when setting to ON For INLAND WA indicates when entering ATIS ID USA WX CANADA INLND WA ERASE MESSAGE FILE ENTRY 100 entry COAST CALL SHIP CALL GROUP CALL PSTN CALL For editing message of each CALL type Refer to the DSC Call menu POSITION AUTO MANUAL LAT LON TIME RTC DATE 20...

Page 25: ...to SHIP assign the CH which is set in this time to ACK BQ message SPECIAL CALL NEUTRAL CALL ABLE When setting ABLE NEUTRAL CALL and MEDICAL CALL in SPECIAL menu of CALL TYPE for DSC are selectable UNABLE MEDICAL CALL ABLE UNABLE CONTRAST CONTRAST 7 0 to 15 AUTO REVET AUTO REVET ON OFF SYSTEM SELF ID e g 432456789 Only for checking MMSI GROUP ID LIST GROUP ID for GROUP CALL message recorded in MESS...

Page 26: ...4 EXT ENT DUP Rx board Yes FM8800D DUP Rx board No FM8800S FM 8800D and FM 8800S are the same version AUTO 1W ON OFF ATIS ID ID ENTRY xxxxxxxxx ID CLEAR AREA RIVER Selectable by recording ATIS ID RIVER SEA CH70 BOARD CH70 BOARD No function CH CONFIG MODE INTL Switch by pressing 1 or 2 key When pressing CANCEL key TURN OFF ON is displayed And then turn off the power to record USA WX CANADA INLND WA...

Page 27: ... 255 TEMP REDUCE 134 0 to 255 TONE TEST POWER HI HI Select HI power or LOW power and test by the selected power LOW DSC or ATIS Select DSC or ATIS and test by the selected mode MARK Output by PTT ON SPACE DOT CARRIER REGULATION INTL RUSSIAN REMOTE ID 1 No function 1 Master 2 Slave 2 VDR OUTPUT LEVEL 8 1 to 16 EEROM PROTECTED ON Enter the password 652111 OFF NO CLEAR MMSI CLEAR ALL CLEAR T A DSC RX...

Page 28: ...r pressing Shift 1 key 5 times PANEL LCD TEST BACK LIGHT 1 1 to 4 UI TEST KEY User Interface Test CH VOL SQ PTT HOOK CH70 RX AGC AGC Test out No function LOOP P 0 A 9066 Loop Back Test TX RX PLL 155 00 MHz To set the frequency data of PLL circuit used in a factory 160 00 MHz 165 00 MHz AGC AGC Test out APC No function STATUS CH DUP SIMP xx RX IF LEVEL Monitor the selected state by CH DUP SIMP xx c...

Page 29: ...DS 4528 L P 100 A 19962 4528 R P 100 A 19803 STATION TYPE SHIP Not to be changed COAST RESET DSP COMPATIBLE M943 11 When setting to M943 11 TCmd1 TCmd2 of RX message is checked If it is TCmd which is not defined as M943 11 it does not receive M943 10 USCG MODE OFF Function for USCG ON FNAS MODE OFF For ITU R M1080 Max 10 digits of MMSI ON SELF TERMINATE OFF Set up ON OFF for DIS cancellation by DS...

Page 30: ...xxxxxxxxx Category ROUTINE Select Category SAFETY URGENCY COMM MODE TELEPHONE When the category is SAFETY or URGENCY TELEPHONE is fixed DATA COMM OPTION NO INFO CH SELECT CH When the category is Safety CH is selected from CH list when selecting SELECT CH Also the optional CH can be input when selecting MANUAL When the category is URGENCY CH16 is fixed When the category is ROUTINE NO INFO is fixed ...

Page 31: ...ELECT CH xx When the category is Safety CH is selected from SIMP CH list when selecting SELECT CH Also the optional CH can be input when selecting MANUAL When the category is URGENCY CH16 is fixed and MANUAL is not displayed MANUAL NO ACK REQ POSITION SHIP ID xxxxxxxxx Category SAFETY Fixed on SAFETY KIND POSITION REQUEST Fixed on POSITION REQUEST COMM OPTION NO INFO Fixed on NO INFO ACK REQ TEST ...

Page 32: ...NS GLL MANUAL Time Pos Manual NO INFO Time Pos NO INFO AT xx xx Time for Pos TELEPHONE EOS EOS Fixed on EOS RELAY SEL COAST ID 00xxxxxx ID IN DIST xxxxxxxxx NO INFO KIND DISTRESS RELAY Fixed on DISTRESS RELAY NATURE UNDESIGNATED Fire Flooding Collision Grounding Listing Sinking Disabled Adr Abandoning Piracy Man over board EPIRB POS AUTO GGA RMC GNS GLL MANUAL Time Pos Manual NO INFO Time Pos NO I...

Page 33: ... Category URGENCY Fixed on URGENCY COMM MODE TELEPHONE Fixed on TELEPHONE KIND MEDICAL TRSPRT Fixed on MEDICAL TRANSPORT CH CH16 Fixed on CH16 NO ACK REQ DISTRESS NATURE UNDESIGNATED Default Fire Flooding Collision Grounding Listing Sinking Disabled Adr Abandoning Piracy Man over board POS AUTO GGA RMC GNS GLL MANUAL Time Pos Manual NO INFO Time Pos NO INFO AT xx xx Time for Pos TELEPHONE ACK REQ ...

Page 34: ...Menu 4 ALARM POSITION OLDER 4 H 3 H 2 H 1 H 0 5 H EXT ALARM DIST URG ON SAFETY ON OFF ROUTINE ON OFF AUTO ACK COMPLY STATUS ABLE UNABLE UNABLE REASON NO REASON BUSY EQUIP DISBLD MODE UNAVAIL CH UNAVAIL POLLING CALL ON OFF ERASE LOG RCVD ORDINARY RCVD DISTRESS TRANS MITTED MEMORY CHANNEL INTL 50 entry USA WX CANADA INLND WA ERASE MESSAGE FILE ENTRY 100 entry COAST CALL SHIP CALL GROUP CALL PSTN CAL...

Page 35: ... 8 1 to 16 OFF HOOK SPKR ON OFF AUTO CH AUTO CH ENABLE DISABLE PROPOSE CH PSTN CH 00 CONTRAST CONTRAST 2 AUTO REVERT AUTO REVERT ON OFF SPECIAL CALL NEUTRAL CALL ABLE UNABLE MEDICAL CALL ABLE UNABLE SYSTEM SELF ID e g 432456789 GROUP ID LIST INTERCOM NAMING RT FM8800 1 Handset 1 2 Handset 2 3 Handset 3 4 Handset 4 PROGRAM VERSION FM8800D S 0550215 04 EXT ENT ...

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Page 37: ... 2 2 2 RB 8800 HS 8800 2 14 2 2 3 RB 8810 HS 8800 2 15 2 3 Junction Box DMC IF 2 17 2 3 1 Junction Box IF 8810 2 17 2 3 2 DMC IF IF 8820 2 18 2 4 VHF Console RC 8800 2 19 2 5 Printer PP 8800 2 20 Chapter 3 Menu Tree 3 1 Main Menu List INTL Ver 3 1 3 1 1 User menu INTL Ver 3 1 3 1 2 Option menu INTL Ver 3 3 3 2 DSC Call Menu INTL Ver 3 7 3 3 Remote Handset Menu INTL Ver 3 12 3 4 Main Menu List Russ...

Page 38: ...ALARM 4 13 4 3 2 AUTO ACK 4 14 1 COMPLY STATUS UNABLE REASON 4 14 2 POSITION CALL POLLING CALL 4 15 4 3 3 MEMORY CHANNEL 4 15 4 3 4 MESSAGE FILE ENTRY 4 16 4 3 5 POSITION 4 18 4 3 6 RTC Russian Ver 4 19 4 3 7 PRINT OUT 4 19 4 3 8 VOLUME 4 20 4 3 9 AUTO CH Russian Ver 4 21 4 3 10 PSTN CH Russian Ver 4 21 4 3 11 SPECIAL CALL Russian Ver 4 21 4 4 System Setting Option Menu 4 22 4 4 1 AUTO 1W 4 22 4 4...

Page 39: ...TE Port D Sub 37P 5 2 5 2 2 PRINTER Port D Sub 25P 5 3 5 2 3 Handset MIC Connector 5 3 5 3 Outline of Boards 5 4 5 4 Block Description 5 6 5 4 1 CH70 RX 05P0775 5 6 5 4 2 DUP RX 05P0777 5 8 5 4 3 TX RX 05P0774 5 10 5 4 4 DUPLEXER 5 16 5 4 5 CPU 05P0773 5 18 5 4 6 PWR 05P0776 5 25 5 4 7 HS CONT 05P0781 5 27 Chapter 6 Measurement 6 1 Adjustment 6 1 6 1 1 Output Power 6 1 6 2 Measurement 6 3 6 2 1 VH...

Page 40: ...X RX PCB 8 2 3 CPU PCB 8 2 4 CH70 RX PCB 8 3 5 DUP RX PCB 8 3 8 1 2 Error messages 8 4 1 PLL1 Unlock 8 4 2 PLL2 Unlock 8 4 3 GPS ERROR EPFS ERROR 8 4 4 Printer PE 8 4 5 NO MMSI 8 4 6 System ERROR 8 4 7 RTC ERROR Input RTC 8 4 8 2 DSC Communication Test 8 6 8 3 T A TEST RESET DSP 8 8 8 3 1 T A 8 8 8 3 2 TEST menu 8 8 1 CPU 8 8 2 PANEL 8 10 3 CH70 RX 8 12 4 TX RX 8 13 5 DUP RX 8 16 6 DDS CODEC 8 16 ...

Page 41: ... I update the program Case 1 9 4 Q20 I cannot update the program How do I update the program Case 2 9 4 Q21 Remote Handset is not working properly 9 4 Q22 I cannot receive DSC signals although telephone is working just fine 9 4 Q23 What are the differences between 05P0774A and B on TX RX PCB 9 5 Q24 What is a DISTRESS MODE 9 5 Q25 How can I clear memory 9 5 Q26 When I make All Ship Call from No 1 ...

Page 42: ...CH70 WATCH Receiver AP1 2 6 Power Supply AP1 3 7 Digital Interface AP1 3 8 Environmental Conditions AP1 3 9 Coating Color AP1 4 Appendix 2 Channel List AP2 1 International USA Canadian Inland Waterways AP2 1 AP2 2 US Weather Channel AP2 3 AP2 3 Private Channel AP2 4 Parts List D 1 Contents of Drawings S 0 ...

Page 43: ...See page 4 13 In case of Normal Open Close alarm output is always active when receiving DIS URG messages Conform with the Drive circuits diagram 2 Setup 2 1 Are Pos and time data inputted automatically See page 4 18 IEC61162 1 GGA RMC GNS GLL ZDA 2 2 Have you registered MMSI correctly See page 4 3 Menu System MMSI Note DSC communication is not carried out without MMSI being registered 2 3 Have you...

Page 44: ...re the check press PTT SW In case of no transmitting TX output check is shown NO CHECK 4 2 Can you print out correctly See page 8 9 and 4 19 Print setup is carried out by Menu Print out When the printer does not work carry out a self test of a printer PP 510 LF Power ON uTP 80F Feed Power ON 4 3 Is the DSC communication test okay See page 8 6 To transmit DSC messages Call type Individual SHIP CALL...

Page 45: ...ation System is installed 6 Remote Handset can be connected to the maximum of 4 sets via IF 8810 or and IF 8820 7 Intercommunication system is available through each Remote Handset 8 The CH70 WR antenna can be used either exclusively or can be shared with VHF antenna 9 The power supply is 24 VDC 30 and 10 AC power supply unit PR 240 CE is optional 10 Connect the Printer directly and it prints out ...

Page 46: ...the maximum of 4 sets via IF 8810 and or IF 8820 NOTE Total 4 sets RB 8800 HS 8800 or and RB 8810 HS 8800 Fig 1 1 2 Connection Case 2 DMC 5 Installation EXT SP GPS AC DC Power PR 240 CE VHF ANT CH70 ANT Printer PP 510 PP 8800 EXT Alarm VDR AF output RB 8800 HS 8800 W MIC W MIC TLL output 100 220VAC 24VDC DMC IF IF 8820 Junction box IF 8810 DMC 5 RB 8800 HS 8800 RB 8810 HS 8800 HS 2003 ...

Page 47: ...on Panel INTL Hi Rx DUP SHIFT AUTO ACK WATCH CH70 LAT 34 45 N LON 135 45 E 10 45 UTC AUTO SCAN 16 1 7 8 9 13 10 14 15 12 11 6 4 3 2 5 INTL Hi Rx DUP SHIFT AUTO ACK VOL5 SQA WATCH CH70 LAT 34 45 N LON 135 45 E 10 45 UTC AUTO SCAN16 1 7 8 9 13 10 14 15 16 12 11 17 6 4 3 2 5 18 1 INTL Ver Russian Ver INTL Ver Russian Ver INTL Hi Rx DUP SHIFT AUTO ACK AUTO CH ENA LAT 34 45 1111 N LON 135 45 1111 E 12 ...

Page 48: ...L 2 SP mark ON OFF SHIFT 1 SP mark ON OFF setting for SP manually NOTE MENU VOLUME OFFHOOK SPKR setting 3 Hi Lo SHIFT 0 HI LO Hi 25W Lo 1W NOTE 1 Indicated a mode channel allowed by MENU SYSTEM CH MODE according to the power setting in MENU SYSTEM CH CONFIG 2 Output adjustment in MENU SYSTEM TX POWER Even if SWR worse or PA heat protection is activated it continues current Hi or Lo indication 4 Rx...

Page 49: ...TO MANUAL is selected by MENU POSITION but MANUAL input is not available valid Pos data is inputted from the GPS 2 MENU ALARM POSITION OLDER sets up output interval of alarm indicating the updated Pos data 13 WATCH CH70 Indicates that WATCH CH70 is executed on the CH70 RX board As for the transceiver unit WATCH CH70 indication changes to DISTRESS MODE after transmitting Distress Alert 13R AUTO CH ...

Page 50: ...transmitting Distress Alert by Transceiver unit or Remote station Handset In this mode setting voice communication through Transceiver unit and Remote station is equally prioritized For example even if the Remote Handset side is OFF HOOK OCCUPIDE xxxx is not shown in Transceiver unit This state continues until the power is turned off Also when the program is Russian Ver it is continued until the p...

Page 51: ...Call Green blink 1300 Hz and 2200 Hz 250 ms Receiving Safety Call Green blink 1300 Hz and 0 Hz 250 ms Receiving Ship Business Call Green blink Receiving Routine Call Green blink 880 Hz and 440 Hz 500 ms Receiving PSTN Call Green blink 750 Hz and 650 Hz 50 ms Repeat 10 times and OFF 1 second Stops automatically after 2 minutes or press CANCEL key Russian Ver The alarm sound level when receiving the...

Page 52: ...o 2 1 2 FM 8800S D Rear Panel Chapter 2 Location of Parts 110 mm 265 mm 3 W 4 ohm SP AF Gain Power SW SQ VR Auto SQ SW CH SW Enter SW Handset HS 2003 Printer port PP 510 Protect OFF Jumper between 2 and 15 IEC61162 1 Remote port EXT SP CH 70 ANT TR ANT 24 VDC IN GND 3 W 4 ohm Max 5 W ...

Page 53: ...2 1 Main Unit 2 2 2 1 2 Interior Photo 2 1 3 FM 8800S D Bottom Shield Photo 2 1 4 FM 8800S Top Shield 285 mm CPU DUP Rx FM 8800D CH 70 Rx Tx Rx PWR ...

Page 54: ...2 1 Main Unit 2 3 Photo 2 1 5 FM 8800D Top View Photo 2 1 6 FM 8800D Open View PWR 05P0776 Duplexer Tx Rx 05P0774B Duplexer CDH_156_10_06A PWR ...

Page 55: ...2 1 Main Unit 2 4 写真 2 1 7 FM 8800S 下面 写真 2 1 8 FM 8800D下面 Photo 2 1 7 FM 8800S Bottom View Photo 2 1 8 FM 8800D Bottom View CH70 Rx 05P0775 CPU 05P0773 DUP Rx 05P0777 CH70 Rx 05P0775 CPU 05P0773 ...

Page 56: ...2 1 Main Unit 2 5 Photo 2 1 9 FM 8800S D Front Panel removed Photo 2 1 10 FM 8800S D For RTC board connector J14 on CPU board RTC 05P0804 J14 Connect to RTC board Russian Ver Russian Ver ...

Page 57: ...2 1 Main Unit 2 6 写真 2 1 9 FM 8800S 上面 Photo 2 1 11 FM 8800S Open View Photo 2 1 12 FM 8800S D Panel Tx Rx 05P0774A PWR 05P0776 PANEL 05P0772 PANEL 05P0772 CR5 Remains of Key Back Light LED 3 W 4 ohm SP ...

Page 58: ...U30 H8S CPU U36 LCD CONT TP2 25 6 MHz TP1 38 4 MHz J13 REF OSC 25 6 MHz J3 DUP REF 25 6 MHz J11 CH70 OSC 38 4 MHz J9 Tx MIX 45 MHz out Printer 25 pin IEC61162 1 Remote 37 pin RT1 15 VDC Line RUE900 U20 DSP U29 E2 ROM U31 RAM U12 AF AMP TDA2003H SP Y1 TCXO 25 6 MHz J15 Handset OFF J5 Wing MIC sel ...

Page 59: ...2375 MHz TP4 Rx 2nd Lo 51 2 MHz J7 Tx MIX 45 MHz J8 REF OSC 25 6 MHz J5 CH70 ANT and TR ANT common use J3 ANT TP2 PLL VCO CONT Jumper Between J1 and 2 J1 DUP OUT J2 DUP IN1 J3 ANT Tx Rx 05P0774A J1 2 4 NO Tx Rx 05P0774B J1 2 4 YES PA RA35H1516M PA RA35H1516M U13 Temperature sensor J4 DUP IN2 Shield cover removed ...

Page 60: ... 2 1 17 FM 8800D DUP Rx 05P0777 Photo 2 1 18 CH70 Rx 05P0775 J2 DUP REF 25 6 MHz J2 ANT J1 CH70 OSC 38 4 MHz TP4 2nd Lo 38 4 MHz TP1 1st Lo 118 1625 MHz J1 ANT TP3 2nd Lo 51 2 MHz TP1 1st Lo F 51 2375 MHz TP4 1st Lo VCO CONT ...

Page 61: ...2 1 Main Unit 2 10 Photo 2 1 19 PWR 05P0776 A side Photo 2 1 20 PWR 05P0776 B side 15 VDC out J1 1 to 3 15 VDC 4 PWR SW P 5 PWR SW M 6 to 8 0 V DC DC Converter CBS2002415 T ...

Page 62: ...2 1 Main Unit 2 11 Photo 2 1 21 PANEL 05P0772 A side Photo 2 1 22 PANEL 05P0772 B side LCD p c b ...

Page 63: ...2 1 Main Unit 2 12 Photo 2 1 23 RTC board 05P0804 Russian Ver ...

Page 64: ...2 2 Handset Remote 2 13 2 2 Handset Remote 2 2 1 HS 2003 Photo 2 2 1 Handset HS 2003 Condenser MIC 49 dBm 1 6 k ohm PTT SW Ear SP 1 5 mW 150 ohm 05P0780 Hanger H 57 mm L 208 mm W 65 mm Hanger Magnet ...

Page 65: ... 2 2 RB 8800 HS 8800 Photo 2 2 3 RB 8800 Open view Photo 2 2 2 RB 8800 HS 8800 H 77 mm L 208 mm W 140 mm 3 W 4 ohm SP Max 5 W 05P0782 05P0779 TB3 GND TB1 TB2 TB1 and TB2 are connected in parallel SP 0 5 W 8 ohm RB 8800 HS 8800 ...

Page 66: ...2 2 Handset Remote 2 15 2 2 3 RB 8810 HS 8800 Photo 2 2 4 RB 8810 HS 8800 Hanger H 57 mm L 208 mm W 65 mm Handset HS 8800 Hanger RB 8810 0 4 W 8 ohm SP 05P0798 ...

Page 67: ...2 2 Handset Remote 2 16 Photo 2 2 5 HS 8800 U2 CPU Ear SP 1 5 mW 150 ohm Condenser MIC 49 dBm 1 6 k ohm PTT SW 05P0781 B side 05P0781 A side LCD 05P0715 A side LCD p c b 05P0715 B side E2 ROM ...

Page 68: ...2 3Junction Box DMC IF 2 17 2 3 Junction Box DMC IF 2 3 1 Junction Box IF 8810 Photo 2 3 1 Junction Box H 40 mm L 150 mm W 290 mm 05P0790 Outer size of IF 8810 and DMC IF is the same ...

Page 69: ...2 3Junction Box DMC IF 2 18 2 3 2 DMC IF IF 8820 05P0778 U1 CPU TP1 CPU CK 18 432 MHz TP2 GND AD0 Not used AD1 Not used J4 Termination Photo 2 3 2 DMC I F ...

Page 70: ... 2 19 2 4 VHF Console RC 8800 Photo 2 4 1 VHF Console 500 330 190 Printer μTP 80F Photo 2 4 2 Front cover Open view IF 8810 Photo 2 4 3 IF 8810 Open view Power terminal board Photo 2 4 4 Printer Open view Printer I F 05P0541 ...

Page 71: ...to 2 5 2 PP 8800 Rear panel 240 180 140 Installed μTP 80F 200 110 24 VDC Printer Connector Photo 2 5 4 Pulled out μTP 80F Photo 2 5 5 Printer I F 05P0541 Photo 2 5 3 Cover Open view Printer I F 05P0541 Printer Power supply 5 VDC 6 A Power supply DC DC Converter HGE05006 ...

Page 72: ...LY STATUS UNABLE NO REASON BUSY EQUIP DISBLD MODE UNAVAIL UNABLE REASON CH UNAVAIL Selects when COMPLY STATUS is UNABLE ON POSITION CALL OFF ON AUTO ACK POLLING CALL OFF RCVD ORDINARY RCVD DISTRESS ERASE LOG TRANS MITTED INTL USA WX CANADA INLND WA 50 entry Indicates when entering ATIS ID MEMORY CHANNEL ERASE MESSAGE FILE ENTRY 100 entry COAST CALL SHIP CALL GROUP CALL PSTN CALL AREA CALL For edit...

Page 73: ... next page for set up GROUP ID LIST GROUP ID for GROUP CALL message recorded in MESSAGE FILE ENTRY menu is displayed INTERCOM NAMING RT FM8800 1 Handset 1 2 Handset 2 3 Handset 3 4 Handset 4 By pressing Shift 4 IntCom the recorded name in the left box is indicated to recognize the caller side easily SYSTEM PROGRAM VERSION FM8800D S 0550215 xx EXT ENT DUP Rx board Yes FM8800D DUP Rx board No FM8800...

Page 74: ...the left box are displayed to recognize the caller side easily PROGRAM VERSION FM8800D S 0550215 xx EXT ENT DUP Rx board Yes FM8800D DUP Rx board No FM8800S FM 8800D and FM 8800S are the same version ON AUTO 1W OFF ON AUTO REVERT OFF ID ENTRY xxxxxxxxx ID CLEAR RIVER ATIS ID AREA RIVER SEA Selectable by recording ATIS ID CH70 BOARD CH70 BOARD No function INTL USA WX CANADA INLND WA MODE PRIV CHANN...

Page 75: ...ffective for USA channel HI 127 0 to 255 LOW 127 0 to 255 TX POWER TEMP REDUCE 127 0 to 255 HI POWER HI LOW Select HI power or LOW power and test by the selected power DSC or ATIS Select DSC or ATIS and test by the selected mode MARK SPACE DOT TONE TEST CARRIER Output by PTT ON INTL REGULATION RUSSIAN 1 REMOTE ID 2 No function 1 Master 2 Slave VDR OUTPUT LEVEL 8 1 to 16 ON Enter the password 65211...

Page 76: ...after pressing Shift 1 key 5 times LCD TEST BACK LIGHT 1 1 to 4 KEY CH VOL SQ PTT PANEL UI TEST HOOK User Interface Test AGC AGC Test out No function CH70 RX LOOP P 0 A 9066 Loop Back Test 155 00 MHz 160 00 MHz PLL 165 00 MHz To set the frequency data of PLL circuit used in a factory AGC AGC Test out APC No function CH DUP SIMP xx RX IF LEVEL RX AF NOISE CH70 RX IF LEVEL CH70 RX AF NOISE PLL1 UL L...

Page 77: ...MHz PLL 165 00 MHz To set the frequency data of PLL circuit use in a factory DUP RX AGC AGC Test out No function DDS P 100 A 19655 4528 L P 100 A 19962 TEST DDS CODEC 4528 R P 100 A 19803 Input Output Test for CODEC and DDS SHIP STATION TYPE COAST Not to be changed RESET DSP ...

Page 78: ... TP DATA TCmd1 FAX NO INFO V 21 V 22 V 22 bis V 23 V 26 bis V 26 ter V 27 ter TCmd2 V 32 When selecting DATA by the TCmd1 SELECT CH Selects CH from the list according to the TCmd1 COAST CALL CH NO INFO SHIP ID xxxxxxxxx ROUTINE BUSINESS SAFETY URGENCY Category DISTRESS Select Category SIMPLEX TP DUPLEX TP DATA TCmd1 FAX NO INFO V 21 V 22 V 22 bis V 23 V 26 bis V 26 ter V 27 ter TCmd2 V 32 When sel...

Page 79: ...TCmd1 SELECT CH Selects CH from the list according to the TCmd1 GROUP CALL CH NO INFO COAST ID 00xxxxxx SIMPLEX TP TCmd1 DUPLEX TP TCmd2 NO INFO Fixed on NO INFO PSTN CALL TEL xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Max 16 digits SAFETY URGENCY Category DISTRESS Select Category SIMPLEX TP DUPLEX TP DATA TCmd1 FAX NO INFO V 21 V 22 V 22 bis V 23 V 26 bis V 26 ter V 27 ter TCmd2 V 32 When selecting DATA by the TCmd1 SELEC...

Page 80: ... CH xx AREA CALL CH NO INFO SHIP ID xxxxxxxxx ROUTINE BUSINESS SAFETY URGENCY Category DISTRESS Select Category TCmd1 POSITION REQUEST Fixed on POSITION REQUEST POSITION TCmd2 NO INFO Fixed on NO INFO SHIP ID xxxxxxxxx ROUTINE BUSINESS SAFETY URGENCY Category DISTRESS Select Category TCmd1 POLLING Fixed on POLLING POLLING TCmd2 NO INFO Fixed on NO INFO URGENCY Category SAFETY Select Category TCmd1...

Page 81: ...Sinking Disabled Adr Abandoning Piracy Man over board NATURE EPIRB AUTO GGA RMC GNS GLL MANUAL Time Pos Manual POS NO INFO Time Pos NO INFO AT xx xx Time for Pos RELAY ALL SIMP TP Fixed on CH16 COAST ID 00xxxxxxx ID IN DIST xxxxxxxxx NO INFO TCmd DISTRESS RELAY Fixed on DISTRESS RELAY UNDESIGNATED Fire Flooding Collision Grounding Listing Sinking Disabled Adr Abandoning Piracy Man over board NATUR...

Page 82: ...u 4 Note UNDESIGNATED Default Fire Flooding Collision Grounding Listing Sinking Disabled Adr Abandoning Piracy NATURE Man over board AUTO GGA RMC GNS GLL MANUAL Time Pos Manual POS NO INFO Time Pos NO INFO AT xx xx Time for Pos DISTRESS SIMP TP Fixed on CH16 ...

Page 83: ...4 H 3 H 2 H 1 H POSTION OLDER 0 5 H DIST URG ON Fixed on ON ON SAFETY OFF ON ALARM EXT ALARM ROUTINE OFF ABLE COMPLY STATUS UNABLE NO REASON BUSY EQUIP DISBLD MODE UNAVAIL UNABLE REASON CH UNAVAIL Selectable when COMPLY STATUS is UNABLE ON POSITION CALL OFF ON AUTO ACK POLLING CALL OFF RCVD ORDINARY RCVD DISTRESS ERASE LOG TRANS MITTED INTL USA WX CANADA INLND WA 50 entry Indicates when entering A...

Page 84: ...recorded in MESSAGE FILE ENTRY menu is displayed INTERCOM NAMING By pressing Shift 4 IntCom the recorded name in the left box are displayed to find the other side easily SYSTEM PROGRAM VERSION DUP Rx board Yes FM8800D DUP Rx board No FM8800S FM 8800D and FM 8800S are the same version Alternative Operations Turn on the power while pressing MENU key Set the ID number for Handset See Chapter 4 System...

Page 85: ...Y STATUS UNABLE NO REASON BUSY EQUIP DISBLD MODE UNAVAIL UNABLE REASON CH UNAVAIL Selects when COMPLY STATUS is UNABLE ON POSITION CALL OFF ON AUTO ACK POLLING CALL OFF RCVD ORDINARY RCVD DISTRESS ERASE LOG TRANS MITTED ERASE xxxx ARE YOU SURE YES NO INTL USA WX CANADA INLND WA 50 entry Indicates when entering ATIS ID MEMORY CHANNEL ERASE MESSAGE FILE ENTRY 100 entry COAST CALL SHIP CALL GROUP CAL...

Page 86: ...h PSTN CALL of from COAST to SHIP assign the CH which is set in this time to ACK BQ message ABLE NEUTRAL CALL UNABLE ABLE SPECIAL CALL MEDICAL CALL UNABLE When setting ABLE NEUTRAL CALL and MEDICAL CALL in SPECIAL menu of CALL TYPE for DSC are selectable SELF ID e g 432456789 Only for checking MMSI Refer to the next page for set up GROUP ID LIST GROUP ID for GROUP CALL message recorded in MESSAGE ...

Page 87: ... recorded names in the left box are displayed to recognize the caller side easily PROGRAM VERSION FM8800D S 0550220 01 EXT ENT DUP Rx board Yes FM8800D DUP Rx board No FM8800S FM 8800D and FM 8800S are the same version ON AUTO 1W OFF ON AUTO REVERT OFF ID ENTRY xxxxxxxxx ID CLEAR RIVER ATIS ID AREA RIVER SEA Selectable by recording ATIS ID CH70 BOARD CH70 BOARD No function INTL USA WX CANADA INLND...

Page 88: ...tive for USA channel HI 170 0 255 LOW 44 0 255 TX POWER TEMP REDUCE 134 0 255 HI POWER HI LOW Select HI power or LOW power and test by the selected power DSC or ATIS Select DSC or ATIS and test by the selected mode MARK SPACE DOT TONE TEST CARRIER Output by PTT ON INTL REGULATION RUSSIAN Should be set RUSSIAN 1 REMOTE ID 2 No function 1 Master 2 Slave VDR OUTPUT LEVEL 8 1 to 16 ON Enter the passwo...

Page 89: ...ed after pressing Shift 1 key 5 times LCD TEST BACK LIGHT 1 1 4 KEY CH VOL SQ PTT PANEL UI TEST HOOK User Interface Test AGC AGC Test out No function CH70 RX LOOP P 0 A 9066 Loop Back Test 155 00 MHz 160 00 MHz PLL 165 00 MHz To set the frequency data of PLL circuit used in a factory AGC AGC Test out APC No function CH DUP SIMP xx RX IF LEVEL RX AF NOISE CH70 RX IF LEVEL CH70 RX AF NOISE PLL1 UL L...

Page 90: ...y DUP RX AGC AGC Test out No function DDS P 100 A 19655 4528 L P 100 A 19962 TEST DDS CODEC 4528 R P 100 A 19803 Input Output Test for CODEC and DDS SHIP STATION TYPE COAST Not to be changed RESET DSP M943 11 COMPATIBLE M943 10 When setting to M943 11 TCmd1 TCmd2 of RX message is checked If it is TCmd which is not defined as M943 11 it does not receive ...

Page 91: ... When the category is ROUTINE NO INFO is fixed COAST CALL EOS RQ Fixed on RQ SHIP ID xxxxxxxxx ROUTINE SAFETY Category URGENCY Select Category TELEPHONE TCmd1 DATA When the category is SAFETY or URGENCY TELEPHONE is fixed TCmd2 NO INFO SELECT CH CH MANUAL When the category is ROUTINE SAFETY CH is selected from SIMP CH list when selecting SELECT CH Also the optional CH can be inputted when selectin...

Page 92: ... MANUAL When the category is SAFETY CH is selected from SIMP CH list when selecting SELECT CH Also the optional CH can be inputted when selecting MANUAL When the category is URGENCY CH16 is fixed Also Non MANUAL display ALL SHIPS EOS EOS Fixed on EOS SHIP ID xxxxxxxxx Category SAFETY Fixed on SAFETY TCmd1 POSITION REQUEST Fixed on POSITION REQUEST TCmd2 NO INFO Fixed on NO INFO POSITION EOS RQ Fix...

Page 93: ...L Time Pos Manual input POS NO INFO Time Pos NO INFO AT xx xx Time for Pos TELEPHONE RELAY ALL EOS EOS Fixed on EOS COAST ID 00xxxxxxx ID IN DIST xxxxxxxxx NO INFO TCmd DISTRESS RELAY Fixed on DISTRESS RELAY UNDESIGNATED Fire Flooding Collision Grounding Listing Sinking Disabled Adr Abandoning Piracy Man over board NATURE EPIRB AUTO GGA RMC GNS GLL MANUAL Time Pos Manual input POS NO INFO Time Pos...

Page 94: ... URGENCY Fixed on URGENCY TCmd1 TELEPHONE Fixed on TELEPHONE TCmd2 MEDICAL TRANSPORT Fixed on MEDICAL TRANSPORT CH CH16 Fixed on CH16 SPECIAL NOTE MEDICAL EOS EOS Fixed on EOS UNDESIGNATED Default Fire Flooding Collision Grounding Listing Sinking Disabled Adr Abandoning Piracy NATURE Man over board AUTO GGA RMC GNS GLL MANUAL Time Pos Manual POS NO INFO Time Pos NO INFO AT xx xx Time for Pos TELEP...

Page 95: ... POSITION OLDER 0 5H DIST URG ON Fixed on ON ON SAFETY OFF ON ALARM EXT ALARM ROUTINE OFF ABLE COMPLY STATUS UNABLE NO REASON BUSY EQUIP DISBLD MODE UNAVAIL UNABLE REASON CH UNAVAIL Selectable when COMPLY STATUS is UNABLE ON POSITION CALL OFF ON AUTO ACK POLLING CALL OFF RCVD ORDINARY RCVD DISTRESS ERASE LOG TRANS MITTED ERASE xxxx ARE YOU SURE YES NO INTL USA WX CANADA INLND WA 50 entry Indicates...

Page 96: ...D for GROUP CALL message recorded in MESSAGE FILE ENTRY menu is displayed INTERCOM NAMING RT FM8800 1 Handset 1 2 Handset 2 3 Handset 3 4 Handset 4 By pressing Shift 4 IntCom the recorded name in the left box are displayed to find the other side easily SYSTEM PROGRAM VERSION FM8800D S 0550220 01 EXT ENT DUP Rx board Yes FM8800D DUP Rx board No FM8800S FM 8800D and FM 8800S are the same version Alt...

Page 97: ...ever it is correspondence from production in December 2005 Chapter 4 System Setting PRINTER Jumper between 2 and 15 Adjustment of LCD Dimmer SHIFT 2 Adjustment of LCD Contrast SHIFT SHIFT LOG or CHANNEL knob J1 PRINTER TB1 J2 IEC61162 1 REMOTE 1 2 3 4 13 14 15 16 STROBE N D0 D1 D2 SELECT ALF N ERROR N INIT N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15VDC 15VDC 15VDC 15VDC N C N C TXD H RXD C Jumper 2 15 Jumper 25 26 24 25...

Page 98: ...ey from the menu list and press ENT key SYSTEM SETUP MENU SELF ID GROUP ID LIST INTERCOM NAMING PROGRAM VERSION 4 Enter the password x x x x x x Then mark appears to the left of PROGRAM VERSION and all of the system menus are called up SYSTEM SETUP MENU SELF ID GROUP ID LIST INTERCOM NAMING PROGRAM VERSION Additional mark ...

Page 99: ... 3 Distress Alert All Ship Calls Group Call and Area Call for the DSC cannot be received 4 Even if the position data are not inputted alarm informing the input error of position data does not go off NOTE In Russsian Ver when turning on the power with the unregistered MMSI This unit CAN T send any DSC calls until ship s MMSI is entered Press any key pop up menu is displayed INTL Ver Non registered ...

Page 100: ...red MMSI To clear the registered MMSI By the second operation mentioned in above Procedure section select ID CLEAR and press ENT key To update the registered MMSI By the second operation in above Procedure section select ID ENTRY then ID CLEAR to input new MMSI 4 2 2 GROUP ID GROUP ID can be registered by MENU MESSAGE FILE ENTRY Up to the maximum of 100 IDs can be registered Confirmation of regist...

Page 101: ...e name NAME in Max 16 characters 6 Bring a cursor onto REGIST and press ENT key to enter ID number How to erase registered GROUP ID Select the number to clear by MENU MESSAGE FILE ENTRY and press ENT key which brings MESSAGE FILE x ENTRY display on and then bring a cursor onto ERASE and press ENT key How to confirm GROUP ID Confirm by MENU SYSTEM GROUP ID LIST The registered file number and ID wil...

Page 102: ...ID number is in use with different Handset the system does not function properly Procedure 1 Turn on the power of Transceiver unit while pressing Remote Handset s Menu key Other way Unplug Remote Handset from RB 8800 8810 and then plug it back in 2 Indicated information in the box below will be displayed on the handset monitor which brings you to handset ID setup mode Version No 0550216 01 0x Now ...

Page 103: ...et cannot be used Also when Transceiver unit s MIC and Remote Handset are in use Wing MIC cannot be used 4 2 4 INTERCOM NAMING Assign a name to Transceiver unit and Remote Handset Ex assigning a name to the location of installed Remote Handset lets you know easily which where Remote Handset that you called is when using INTERCOM When using INTERCOM a assigned name will be displayed on both Transce...

Page 104: ...es OFF HOOK the call is automatically cancelled 1 Press SHIFT 4 IntCom key Intercom Call Menu RT FM 8800 1 Handset 1 2 Handset 2 3 Handset 3 4 Handset 4 2 Select Remote Handset to call up and press ENT key 3 When a Handset is called up the beep goes off and the caller s assigned ID will be shown on the display of the Handset called up at the same time To cancel your call press CANCEL key Both Tran...

Page 105: ...Alarm Reset Function When incoming DSC message alarm goes off from VHFs If you reset the alarm on one of VHFs alarm reset signal is outputted which resets the alarm for the other VHF A connection to make function REMOTE ID effective Procedure for setup e g 1 Go to MENU REMOTE ID and press ENT key with No 1 VHF 1 REMOTE ID 1 Master Polling station 2 REMOTE ID 2 Slave 2 For example select 1 and pres...

Page 106: ...n case of REVER SEA All set up by SYSTEM SYSTEM CH MODE can be set ON OFF Procedure 1 Select MENU SYSTEM ATIS ID and press ENT key 2 Select ATIS ID and press ENT key Below pop up window will appear ID ENTRY ID CLEAR AREA 3 Select ID ENTRY and press ENT key 4 Input ATIS ID of the own ship and press ENT key 5 Bring a cursor onto ATIS ID again and press ENT key A pop up window of the step 2 will appe...

Page 107: ...y 1300 Hz Y 1 and 2100 Hz B 0 Modulation rate 1200 baud Modulation index 1 0 10 Format ATIS ID can be modulated by call sign ID consists of Z MID X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 Z represents the figure 9 MID represents the MID Maritime Identification Digits for R R Radio Regulations X3 to X6 shall contain the number of the call sign X1 to X2 shall contain a figure representing the second letter of the call sign...

Page 108: ... Position GGA RMC GNS GLL Date ZDA RMC Time ZDA GGA RMC GNS GLL As for the manual input when the positioning data is inputted from GPS switch to the GPS data automatically As for alarm output Alarm output when a position update can not be made manually Output interval Every POSITION OLDER setup Alarm output 2200 Hz 50 ms 3 times every 2 seconds Pop up message Warning Update Pos Alarm output when m...

Page 109: ... C29 0 01u 0 01u EXT ALM_N EXT ALM Cont 11 12 IEC61162 REMOT CPU 05P0773 EXT ALM Junction box IF 8810 J2 1 J2 2 TB 6 TB 7 0V Maximum rating of 2SK3022 VDSS Drain source voltage 60 VDC VGSS Gate source voltage 20 VDC ID Drain current 5 A DC 10 A Pulse Pd Maximum power loss 10 W SETUP MENU ALARM AUTO ACK ERASE LOG MEMORY CHANNEL MESSAGE FILE ENTRY ALARM MENU POS OLDER 4H EXT ALARM DIS URG ON SAFETY ...

Page 110: ... The communication channel is not specified 9 When TCmd1 assigns Data and FAX 10 In Russian Ver when MENU AUTO CH is set to DISABLE 1 COMPLY STATUS UNABLE REASON You can respond to incoming RQ message with either ABLE or UNABLE message as your BQ message The factory setting value is ABLE When selecting UNABLE UNABLE REASON has to be set up Table 4 3 1 Operation of AUTO MANUAL ACK COMPLY STATUS ABL...

Page 111: ...ude the own ship s position data is automatically transmitted in response to incoming Polling Calls from other ships 4 3 3 MEMORY CHANNEL To call up a registered channel switch the mode by SHIFT 7 INTL USA MEMO xx will be indicated on the mode indication part How to operate MEMORY CHANNEL 1 The maximum of 50 channels are available 2 The only modes that can be registered is the ones chosen by MENU ...

Page 112: ...ster is a maximum of 16 characters 4 The only mode channel to register is INTL 5 Above stated channels are the reflection display of the state of TRX DUP SIMP and TX POWER of INTL set up by MENU SYSTEM CH CONFIG Procedure 1 Select MENU MESSAGE FILE ENTRY and press ENT key Or the same display can be called up by pressing FILE key 2 Select a file number to memory and press ENT key 3 Select CALL TYPE...

Page 113: ...IMPLEX TP TCmd2 NO INFO CH 16 NAME REGIST ERASE or FILE Category Only ROUTINE CH Displays CH list that can be used by TCmd1 DUP SIMP setup The channel should be INTL channel NAME Max 16 characters ENT Compose Message CALL TYPE COAST CALL COAST ID 00 ROUTINE TCmd1 SIMPLEX TP TCmd2 NO INF CH NO INFO SELECT COAST 1 1 1 YOKOHAMA 2 KOBE Compose Message CALL TYPE COAST CALL TO YOKOHAMA COAST ID 0043100x...

Page 114: ...result When ZDA is not available time available in a GGA RMC GNS GLL and date available in a ZDA RMC will be used 3 Matching talker GP LC DE II IN EC TR LA OM 4 Data can be received regardless of the availability of expansion field Table 4 3 2 Operation of the IEC61162 1 Check Sum GPS Quality Indicator Status Mode Indicator Sentence Yes No 1 2 3 Valid A A D E M GGA Used Used Used RMC Used Used Use...

Page 115: ...AUTO e g RCVD CALL is in use and a printer is not connected Printer PE error will appear Procedure 1 Select MENU PRINT OUT and press ENT key 2 Select XMTD CALL RCVD CALL and DAILY TEST and choose either AUTO or MANUAL and then press ENT key Print samples Self test RX Message TX Message Note Requirement for the printer connection In a rule if the storage capacity of RX message is 20 or more it is n...

Page 116: ...ely Procedure 1 Select MENU VOLUME and ENT key 2 Select an item to set up and press ENT key 3 Set an appropriate level Note 1 The minimum level of EARPIECE is 8 It can output more than 1 mW The maximum volume is 2 mW approximately 2 In case OFFHOOK SPKR is set up to ON the receiving sounds from the speaker are outputted even if Handset is OFF HOOK SETUP MENU POSITION PRINT OUT VOLUME SYSTEM ENT EN...

Page 117: ...specifying TLE CH from COAST with PSTN CALL of from COAST to SHIP assign the TEL CH which is set in this time to ACK BQ message Normally specifying the TEL CH is assigned by COAST 4 3 11 SPECIAL CALL Russian Ver When setting ABLE NEUTRAL CALL and MEDICAL CALL are available in the SPECIAL menu of CALL TYPE for DSC SETUP MENU POSITION RTC PRINT OUT VOLUME AUTO CH ENT AUTO CH MENU AUTO CH ENABLE ENT ...

Page 118: ...Hi Power when setting OFF Then the reduced channel by 1W cannot be set up to Hi power even if 0 HI LO key is pressed Procedure 1 Select MENU SYSTEM AUTO 1W and press ENT key 2 ON OFF pop up window will appear Then select ON and press ENT key 4 4 2 AUTO REVERD In case of ON setup it goes back to CH16 automatically when Transceiver unit Handset or Remote Handset are back on Hanger ON HOOK Procedure ...

Page 119: ...NABLE TX RX Operation RX ENABLE Operation only for RX TRX UNABLE TX RX Prohibition CH is not selectable DUP DUP Operation DUP SIMP SIMP SIMP Operation HI 25 W Operation TX POWER LOW 1 W Operation Procedure 1 Select MENU SYSTEM CH CONFIG and press ENT key Channel config MODE INTL CHANNEL 01 TRX TX ENABLE DUP SIMP SIMP TX POWER HI 1 Back 2 Next 2 Setting items can be switched with a Channel Knob and...

Page 120: ...up ON OFF 4 4 6 SCAN DW This is ON OFF setting for SCAN and Dual Watch Dual Watch 1 Receives CH16 and Additional Channel to watch alternately at the above timing 2 LCD channel indication is changed at the same timing 3 When receiving CH16 during Dual Watch it is locked Dual Watch function resumes 5 seconds after a signal is lost 4 Even if receiving Additional Channel it receives alternately at the...

Page 121: ...cked Scan resumes 5 seconds after a signal is lost 6 Even if Additional Channel receive RX signal it receives CH16 for 150 ms every 1000 ms 7 When LOG key is pressed while Additional Channel receives RX signal it can skip to the next channel 8 To stop Scan turn PTT switch to ON or press SHIFT 8 Scan key orderly Procedure 1 Select MENU SYSTEM SCAN DW 2 Bring a cursor onto a mode to set up and press...

Page 122: ...o Output ON SP No Output SP No Output Transmission by SIMP CH OFF HOOK SPKR OFF SP No Output SP No Output You have to set OFF HOOK SPKR to ON and SP MUTE to OFF if you want Transceiver unit s audio output from speaker to go off during a transmission through Duplex channel Procedure 1 Set MENU VOLUME OFF HOOK SPKR to ON 2 Set MENU SYSTEM SP MUTE to OFF 4 4 8 TIMEOUT TIMER This is a setup that autom...

Page 123: ...ion port is connected to 23 and 24 inside the Junction box IF 8810 Balance type output is 600 ohm 0 dBm and the adjustable range is 10 dBm to 10 dBm Procedure 1 Select MENU SYSTEM VDR OUTPUT LEVEL and press ENT key VDR OUTPUT LEVEL LEVEL 1 16 8 EXT ENT 2 Set up the output level using either Channel Knob or arrow key and press ENT key to store data Fig 4 4 1 VDR Output Output data Output Level Fact...

Page 124: ...ion Menu 4 28 4 4 11 STATION TYPE COAST setting is prohibited This function is not supported When setting to COAST TX and RX frequency will be interchanged Since FM 8800D has Duplex Filter built in COAST setup is prohibited ...

Page 125: ...n of DATA A B Lines Fig 4 5 2 RB 8800 Jumper Setting JP2 1 3 LINE TERMINATION RS 485 TERMINATION ON JP3 1 3 ON FM 8800D S Junction box IF 8810 Remote station HS 8800 RB 8800 RB 8810 Remote station HS 8800 RB 8800 RB 8810 Remote station HS 8800 RB 8800 RB 8810 Remote station HS 8800 RB 8800 RB 8810 DMC I F IF 8820 DMC 5 DATA A B LINE IN OUT Remote station HS 8800 RB 8800 RB 8810 Remote station HS 8...

Page 126: ...5 3 RB 8810 Jumper Setting Fig 4 5 4 DMC I F Jumper Setting JP3 1 3 LINE TERMINATION RS 485 TERMINATION ON JP2 1 3 ON 05P0798 05P0779 Note AD0 and AD1 are erased JP3 is to load a program of DMC I F CPU and is also used in the factory JP3 P LOAD AD0 AD1 Not used ...

Page 127: ...evel Remarks Dynamic MIC HS 6000FZ5 1 to 2 48 dBm 600 ohm Factory default Carbon MIC HS 6000FZ6 2 to 3 0 dBm 40 ohm Fig 4 5 5 CPU Board W MIC Circuit Fig 4 5 6 CPU Board Location of J5 5V Wing MIC 1 Wing MIC 2 R84 47 R83 47 C91 C89 10u 1u 1u C90 R110 10k R111 10k R108 820 R113 680 R106 1k CR17 C111 C110 1000p 1000p U42 W MIC H W MIC C 1 2 3 J5 W HANDSET Dynamic MIC Carbon MIC CPU 05P0773 JP5 1 3 ...

Page 128: ...ting it goes into a state of OFF HOOK detected on CPU That is the operation and the transmission from Remote Handset are not available because Transceiver unit Handset will be in use OCCUPIED xxxx will be indicated on Remote handset side the meaning is Transceiver unit is in use Fig 4 5 7 CPU Board Circuit of J15 Fig 4 5 8 CPU Board Location of J15 CPU 05P0773 J15 Not used Handset Jumper 1 to 2 Us...

Page 129: ... 6 1 Antenna Connection Connect the Mini pin assembly 1 L 420 Supplied material Code 000 151 748 between J5 on TX RX board and J2 on CH70 RX board Fig 4 6 2 Location of the connector CH70 RX 05P0775 TX RX 05P0774A B DUP RX 05P0777 DUPLEXER J2 J5 J3 J1 J2 J4 ANT CH70 RX OUT CH70 RX ANT ANT ANT DUP OUT DUP IN1 DUP IN2 TX FIL RX FIL Q7 HPA U1 T R SW Jumper Simplex only Rx AMP TX RX J5 CH70 WR J2 Pass...

Page 130: ...rsed characters carry out the DIP switch setup Fig 4 7 1 μTP 80F Print Density Adjustment Print density is adjusted with the print density knob To increase the density turn the knob counter clockwise The higher the density the shorten the life of the printer head and the slower the printing speed Reversed character 20 lines Reversed character 22 lines Normal character Print density knob DIP Switch...

Page 131: ...nting 1 Turn on the printer while pressing and holding down FEED switch 2 All characters are printed out and then five line pattern is printed The printer is on line after test printing In case of PE during the test printing returns to the state of PE after printing a line To cancel the test printing press SEL switch It stops printing and changes to ON LINE in a few moments Value 7 8 0 OFF OFF 1 O...

Page 132: ...ent is 220 VAC specification 1 Change of wiring 2 Change of jumper Change the jumper Change wiring Change the red cable with plug to the specification power When changing the specification Factory setting from 220 VAC to 100 VAC move the second wiring to the first on the terminal board 220VAC spec default 1 2 3 4 100VAC spec 1 2 3 4 Black Black White White SEL 115V SEL 230V Red ...

Page 133: ...Handset HS 8800 Handset HS 8800 Handset HS 8800 Remote Station RB 8800 RB 8810 Remote Station RB 8800 RB 8810 Remote Station RB 8800 RB 8810 15VDC DATA A B LINE IN OUT 15VDC DATA A B CONT DIST SW LINE IN OUT 15VDC DATA A B CONT DIST SW LINE IN OUT 15VDC DATA A B CONT DIST SW LINE IN OUT 15VDC DATA A B LINE IN OUT Carbiom15VDC DATA A B LINE IN OUT Handset HS 8800 Remote Station RB 8800 RB 8810 Remo...

Page 134: ...put Outputs L level when DSC message is DISTRESS or Urgency category 12 0 V 13 WING MIC 1 H IN 14 WING MIC 1 C 46 dBm 600 ohm or 0 dBm 40 ohm Selects Dynamic MIC and Carbon MIC 15 WING SP 1 H OUT WING SP 1 C IN 17 WING PTT 1 N 18 22 0 V 23 VDR AF H OUT 24 VDR AF C 600 ohm 0 dBm Balanced OUT 25 DATA A IN 26 DATA B RS 485 38 4 kbps 27 LINE OUT H OUT 28 LINE OUT C 10 dBm 600 ohm Balanced 29 LINE IN H...

Page 135: ...E IN 13 SELECT OUT 14 ALF N IN 15 ERROR N 16 INT N OUT 17 SLCT IN N 18 F GND 19 0 V 20 25 F GND Note In addition use jumper connection of System protection unlock between 2 and 15 of Printer port 5 2 3 Handset MIC Connector Table 5 2 3 MIC Connector IN OUT Pin No Signal Specification Remarks 1 0 V 2 PTT SW N 3 MIC H IN 4 MIC C 46 dBm 600 ohm OUT 5 HS SP H 2 mW 150 ohm IN 6 HOOK SW N OUT 7 5 VDC 8 ...

Page 136: ... EXT SP PRINTER 15VDC IEC61162 REMOTE EXT ALM VDR W HANDSET 1 W HANDSET 2 RTC 05P0804 15VDC PWR SW J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J13 J9 J6 J14 J10 J3 J4 J12 J8 J5 J5 J5 J1 J1 J1 J1 J2 J2 J1 J8 J7 J6 J9 J1 J2 J2 J2 J4 TX FIL RX FIL TX MIX 45MHz REF OSC 25 6MHz CH70 OSC 38 4MHz DUP REF 25 6MHz 15V PWR CONT CLK DATA STB1 TX ON RX ON TEST ON TRX AGC TRX IF OUT PWR SW F VSWR R VSWR PA TEMP TRX UNLOCK 15V 5V CLK DATA ...

Page 137: ...rrying out TX with LPF of 157 5 MHz and RX with HPF of 160 6 MHz POWER 05P0776 Outputs 15 VDC from input power of 24 VDC and is equipped with over voltage protection low voltage protection and over current protection PANEL 05P0772 Consists of LCD KEY SW and their lighting LCD dot numbers are 160 x 160 26 characters x 20 lines FM 8800S FM 8800D RTC 05P0804 Added to the Russian Ver On the RTC board ...

Page 138: ...fication RX frequency CH70 156 525 MHz Antenna input J2 Impedance 150 MHz 50 ohm 1st IF frequency 38 3625 MHz 2nd IF frequency CH70 IF OUT 37 5 kHz 5 k ohm 60 to 10 dBm output 1st Local frequency 23 6325 MHz x 5 118 1625 MHz TP1 level 4 to 7 dBm 2nd Local frequency 38 4 MHz 0 dBm 50 ohm TP4 level 0 to 3 dBm DSC sensitivity CH70 board Input level of SINAD is below 3 dBuV DSC sensitivity total Anten...

Page 139: ... 6325 MHz 2 5 ppm with Q8 1st IF signal after being amplified by Q2 and Q4 and then is converted into 2nd IF signal of 37 5 kHz by 2nd MIXER circuit of CR4 5 and 2nd local signal of 38 4 MHz received from CPU board 38 3625 MHz 38 4 MHz 37 5 kHz This 37 5kHz signal is inputted into CPU board as CH70 IF OUT signal and is demodulated with CODEC and DSP CH70 IF out measures no modulation signal input ...

Page 140: ...tput 1st Local frequency Fo 51 2375 MHz TP1 level 3 to 5 dBm TP4 VCO cont 4 to 5VDC at CH18 161 5MHz 2nd Local frequency 51 2 MHz 0 dBm 50 ohm TP3 level 2 to 1 dBm Sensitivity SINAD 20 dB below 2 dBuV NOTE Loss of DUPLEXER somewhat lowers RX sensitivity on TX RX board compared to SIMPLEX Fig 5 4 3 DUP RX 05P0777 Block Diagram PMBFJ310 VCO LPF PLL PLL2 UN LOCK BPF L C BPF L C BPF L C ISS271 BPF L C...

Page 141: ...2nd local of 51 2 MHz on 2nd MIXER circuit of CR8 9 51 2 MHz is created by multiplying reference frequency of 25 6 MHz received from CPU board by 2 on U3 51 2375 MHz 51 2 MHz 37 5 kHz This 37 5kHz signal is inputted into CPU board as DUP IF OUT and is demodulated with CODEC and DSP DUP RX IF out measures no modulation signal input with J3 14 on DUP RX board SP SINAD measures SP output 1W of 1 kHz ...

Page 142: ...5MHz MIX MIX MIX F0 Q21 Q116 U30 CPU U25 DDS U17 CODEC U20 DSP CPU 05P0773 U11 TC75HU04F X2 25 6MHz RX IF OUT 37 5kHz AGC CONT AGC CONT Not used Ref OSC R 15V T 15V F VSWR R VSWR F VSWR R VSWR TX ON 15V 5V PA TEMP 15V 5V RX ON U4 U4 TX RX 05P0774A For FM 8800S 05P0774B For FM 8800D U2 DCS3D2D CM Coupler F VSWR DET R VSWR DET CR6 U3 2 2 CR8 U3 1 2 PWR CONT PWR CONT PWR CONT T15V 15V Q2 10 102 Q3 4 ...

Page 143: ... PCB Item Specification Antenna input output J3 Impedance 50 ohm RX frequency Simplex 155 000 to 163 600 MHz Sem Duplex 155 400 to 158 000 MHz 160 000 to 163 600 MHz Duplex 160 600 to 162 100 MHz 1st RX IF frequency 51 2375 MHz 2nd RX IF frequency RX IF OUT 37 5 kHz 60 to 10 dBm output RX 1st Local frequency Fo 51 2375 MHz TP1 level 4 to 6 dBm VCO control voltage TP2 165 MHz 4 5 to 6 2 V 155 MHz m...

Page 144: ...of 25 6 MHz received from CPU board by 2 on U11 51 2375 MHz 51 2 MHz 37 5 kHz This signal of 37 5 kHz is inputted into CPU board as RX IF OUT signal and is demodulated with CODEC and DSP AGC is a circuit that controls CR9 and CR13 pin diode when AGC voltage is inputted from CPU board However since this voltage is always set to 1 1 V regardless of RX input level technically AGC is not being used TX...

Page 145: ...eg PA output goes through T R SW circuit CR2 and LPF structured on LC to reduce spurious emissions Cut off frequency for LPF is 190 MHz and it is reduced by less than 40 dB with 2 x Fo Therefore maintained spurious emissions are kept less then 80 dB less then 0 25 uW by LPF and PA 2nd harmonic less then 50 dB This output line is connected to antenna terminal via CM coupler on U2 DSC3D2D_0157 CM co...

Page 146: ... into U4 1 2 is lower than F VSWR voltage U4 1 2 output decreases It lowers the base current of Q10 and goes through Q2 to lower VGG of U1 and PA output As a result F VSWR voltage decreases as well This voltage is the same as PWR CONT and continues until it reaches voltage value F VSWR R VSWR U1 RA35H1516M U4 U4 Driver Q1 U30 CPU CPU 05P0773 TX RX 05P0774 PWR CONT Tx out Rx U2 DCS3D20 CM Coupler F...

Page 147: ...lly reduces TX output to 14W This output is the value adjusted by MENU SYSTEM TX POWER TEMP REDUCE The output voltage of this sensor is calculated by Vo 6 25 mv deg x Tc deg Fig 5 4 9 TX RX Board Temperature Sensor Location CH16 Low Power Hi Power Power Data 45 161 PWR CONT 0 54 V 1 93 V F VSWR 0 65 V 3 04 V Power 0 75 W 21 2 W U13 LM60CIM3 PA Measured ...

Page 148: ... duplex channels on DUP RX board and RX of simplex channel on TX RX board Fig 5 4 10 DUPLEXER Connection Diagram TX FIL part LPF Frequency Range 156 0 to 157 5 MHz Insertion Loss Within 1 8 dB Attenuation of Signal 160 6 MHz 59 3 dB 161 5 MHz 66 dB 162 MHz 60 5 dB RX FIL part HFP Frequency Range 160 6 to 162 1 MHz Insertion Loss Within 1 8 dB Attenuation of Signal 156 MHz 65 dB 157 5 MHz 65 dB PA ...

Page 149: ... 5 17 Below chart shows Return Loss and Attenuation characteristic Carry out 1 8 dB off set Fig 5 4 11 DUPLEXER RX FIL characteristic Fig 5 4 12 DUPLEXER TX FIL characteristic Return Loss Attenuation Return Loss Attenuation ...

Page 150: ...24 KEY LCD LCD CONT CH CENTRONICS I F U36 S1D13704F00A EW50343FLWP SQ Auto POW AF Vol SQ VR Push to Enter nob Alarm U18 U43 U4 T1 U9 U16 U16 AGC CONT AGC CONT 45MHz Modulated U11 U12 TDA2003 HS SP U6 U5 U5 U42 CHECK Y1 25 6 MHz U37 U37 25 6MHz 25 6MHz 25 6MHz 25 6MHz J13 U37 U37 Q10 25 6MHz 38 4MHz J3 J11 J1 J7 J8 J2 1 2 U33 U37 U1 2 3 8 CH1 PWR SW Enter PWR SW 1 9V 15V 5V 3 3V1 3 3V CH2 TXD RXD D...

Page 151: ...ram DRAM U31 1M x 16 bits Storage domain of data at the time of carrying out a program TX RX message data etc Data buffer of print output Stack CPU work area EEPROM U29 256 kbits Storage domain of system parameter System setup value The state of radio equipments Log Message file DM U20 DSP BUILT IN CODE RAM Storage domain of program code Program code Filter co efficient of modulation and demodulat...

Page 152: ...uit MODULATION Below block diagram shows the process where modulation is carried out in DSP Pre emphasis LPF FSK MOD SEL Calculation DDS setting data DDS setting data output U25 DDS 50kHz 45MHz 50kHz 8 3kHz 50kHz 300kHz 50kHz Calculation FSK data B Y U10 CODEC U20 DSP LINE IN Handset MIC Wing Hanset A D SDATA OUT U30 CPU Control Control FSK data 0 1 Voice Data Pre emphasis Enable unenable DDS Fo S...

Page 153: ...DEC IF signal 60 to 10 dBm of 37 5 kHz from CH70 RX board goes through limiter circuit of CR7 and is amplified by differential amplifier consisting of U18 Then it is inputted into U17 CODEC Below block diagram shows the demodulation process carried out in DSP Fig 5 4 17 DSP function Diagram De emphasis FSK DEMOD DEMOD SEL BPF ATT ADJ LPF LPF Mute HPF BPF SQ Cont 100kHz 100kHz 50kHz 6kHz U10 CODEC ...

Page 154: ...position of SQ volume You can check the level of noise range and the level of signal range by selecting MENU SYSTEM TEST TX RX STATUS and checking RX IF LEVEL and RX AF NOISE Refer to page 8 15 Fig 5 4 18 Signal Range and Noise Range SQ Cont Refer to Fig 5 4 17 SQ control is a MUTE circuit of FM DEMOD OUT Voice line This signal is outputted into the Handset era speaker and SP of the Transceiver un...

Page 155: ...Handset to monitor the state of it For example when any key on a Remote Handset is pressed a responding action will be carried out on the Transceiver unit side and also sends its control command to the Remote Handset MULTI PROCESSOR FUNTION This is a function installed in H8S CPU This function allows the shared use of communication line between multiple CPUs and TX RX of data through asynchronous ...

Page 156: ... Receiving station receives a data with multi processor bit 1 it compares it with its own ID to make sure before accepting it COMMUNICATION WITH DMC 5 Connection of DMC I F cannot be performed in the Russian Ver A communication between DMC IF and DMC 5 is made possible using MIF command A communication between DMC IF and the Transceiver unit uses FM 8800S D communication protocol so does a Remote ...

Page 157: ...ally 300 ms after turning on the power level will be L and sets U1 to ON RUSH CURRENT PROTESTION When you turn on the power K1 will be set to ON and then RC Remote Control on U1 will be set to ON Delay of RC terminal will depend on C23 on U2 Approximately 300 ms after turning on the power level will change to L If you turn on the power without proper adjustment with RC terminal RC L level rush cur...

Page 158: ...utomatic recovery function LOW VOLTAGE OUTPUT PROTECTION ON U1 This protection functions to stop the output when the voltage is over 17 VDC Turn off the power temporarily when this happens OVER HEATING PROTECTION ON U1 This protection functions to stop the output when the temperature on module plate reaches over 100 degrees and also functions as an automatic recovery function ...

Page 159: ...g 5 4 22 HS CONT Block Diagram CPU HD64F3067RF Flash ROM 128k RAM 4k UART 3ch ICU 6ch PIO 79 Loudspeaker Handfree LCD Module SW PCB DIM Cont 3bits Scan out 3bits Scan in 8bits 2bits Key click tone MFM07Q10 18 432MHz U2 Y1 U12 Hook senser U6 M62429 Vol CONT RS 485 Driver Receiver Mulutiplexer U13 U3 SN75LBC1790R TC4053 U8 TA7805F TA7805F M51953 AN77L09M 5V 5V1 9V 15V U9 U10 U11 05P0715 LINE Reset R...

Page 160: ...nd Y linked function switch between a normal state and DTMF Not used Z ON OFF switch of loud speaker Fig 5 4 23 MIC SP Switching Block Diagram CPU Loudspeaker Handfree U2 U6 Vol CONT Mulutiplexer U13 TC4053 Earspeaker Handset U5 U5 U4 U7 U1 A B C Z0 Z1 Y0 Y1 X0 Zcom Ycom Xcom X1 DTMF Line out Handset MIC Line in Mute R34 ...

Page 161: ... LOW Less than 1 W TEMP REDUCE Adjusts to 14W with output when the temperature sensor in TX RX board detects 60 degrees Fig 6 1 1 Output Measurement Circuit Procedure 1 Set to CH14 2 Call up the option menu Refer to page 4 1 Make a jumper connection between 2 and 15 on Printer port Or jumper connection between 25 and 26 of IF 8810 Press MENU SYSTEM ENT Input the password 3 Select TX POWER and pres...

Page 162: ...om step 3 to adjust LOW and TEPM REDUCE 8 Turn off the power NOTE The following figure shows for Power Data vs Output Power The following value varies Transceiver unit Adjustments of HI LOW and TEMP REDUCE are the same curve and they can be adjusted respectively Fig 6 1 2 Power Data vs Output Power 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 255 10 20 30 40 5 15 25 35 45 W FM 8800D FM 8800S Po...

Page 163: ...f the tolerance is more less than 10 ppm replace CPU board or Y1 TCXO 25 6 MHz on CPU board Connect the frequency counter as below Read the frequency of the setup channel when PTT switch is ON The frequency tolerance within 10 ppm Fig 6 2 1 Frequency Measurement or 50 ohm Dummy Antenna FM 8800S FM 8800D ANT CH70 ANT 50 ohm Power meter Handset Freq Counter The input to a frequency counter approxima...

Page 164: ... 25 and 26 of IF 8810 Press MENU SYSTEM ENT Input the password 3 Select TONE TEST and press ENT key Pop up window will appear as below CH70 is automatically selected when going into this mode Tone Test Menu POWER HI DSC MARK SPACE DOT CARRIER 4 In the Tone Test Menu above select HI or LOW for POWER DSC for DSC and select CARRIER 5 When PTT switch is ON CH70 is outputted Then take a measurement of ...

Page 165: ...tion on the monitor side 1 Connect the frequency counter to the SP line 2 Any channels may be selected 3 Call up the option menus Refer to page 4 1 Make a jumper connection between 2 and 15 on Printer port Or jumper connection between 25 and 26 of IF 8810 Press MENU SYSTEM ENT Input the password 4 Select T A and press ENT key Pop up menus will appear as below CH70 is automatically received by CH70...

Page 166: ... below Tone Test Menu POWER HI DSC MARK SPACE DOT CARRIER 8 In the Tone Test Menu above for example select LOW for POWER DSC for DSC and select MARK The cursor is MARK 9 When PTT switch is ON CH70 is transmitted Modulated in Mark tone 10 Check the Mark tone frequency by FM 8800S D on the monitor side MARK tone frequency 1300 Hz 11 After taking a measurement go back to Tone Test Menu and select SPA...

Page 167: ...0 μW less than 64 dB for 25 W Connect the spectrum analyzer to the antenna terminal of FM 8800S D as below and turn on PTT switch to take spurious emissions measurements Fig 6 2 3 Spurious Emissions Measurement Fig 6 2 4 Spectrum Analyzer Panel Fundamental signal Spurious emission Measure 50 ohm ATT 30dB FM 8800S FM 8800D ANT CH70 ANT Handset Spectrum Analyzer ...

Page 168: ... kHz 2 Turn on PTT switch 3 Adjust the output level of AF OSC Adjust the modulation level so that it may be set up to Frequency Deviation 3 5 kHz 4 Measure the Frequency Deviation when the modulation level is increased 20 dB from the above mentioned AF OSC level Frequency Deviation is regulated to be within 5 kHz NOTE Modulation Index m kHz frequency Modulation kHz deviation Frequency 50 ohm Dummy...

Page 169: ...xample Modulation frequency 1 kHz Frequency deviation 3 5 kHz 2 Set up SSG output level to 20 dBuV and audio output of FM 8800S D to approximately 1W 2 Vrms by AF VR 3 Turn off SSG output in the above state and take a measurement of the FM 8800S D noise level If the noise level is not 2 Vrms adjust AF VR to 2 Vrms again 4 Turn SSG to the non modulation signal and make an adjustment of SG level Fin...

Page 170: ...on file File to carry out displaying update process of Remote Handset and DMC I F program PROGRAM UppgNT exe 189 KB Application file Update file to carry out for Transceiver unit Remote Handset and DMC I F program UP8800 BAT 1 KB Batch file For updating Main program UPHS BAT 1 KB Batch file For updating Remote Handset program UPIF BAT 1 KB Deleted in Russian Ver Batch file For updating DMC I F pro...

Page 171: ...in LOADER fmld bin PROGRAM comdsp exe uppgNT exe UP8800 BAT UPHS BAT Program version is indicated in VER txt file e g If the program version is FM 8800 MAIN the last two digits 02 of 0550215 02 02 indicate the detailed version Check the detailed program numbers see page 7 11 Program version is indicated in VER txt file e g If the program version is FM 8800 MAIN the last two digits 02 of 0550220 01...

Page 172: ... unit FM 8800S D Remote Handset HS 8800 NOTE Junction box IF 8810 TB 1 1 TX H 2 TX C 3 RX H 4 RX C DMC I F IF 8820 Updating via Transceiver unit NOTE Even if some Remote Handsets are connected Remote Handset ID is automatically recognized and updated from the lowest ID number See page 4 6 for details 4 Port setting for the serial port on the PC is unnecessary When updating it it is automatically s...

Page 173: ...ting IC 485SN Cable wiring between PC 9P and IC 458SN 25P is as below DSR DTR and etc cannot be used as the control signals Connect TXD RXD and GND lines Table 7 1 2 Wiring 9 25 Pin D Sub Cables PC 9 Pin D sub Female IC 458SN 25 Pin D sub Male 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 DSR 20 DTR 3 RXD 2 TXD 5 GND 7 GND 6 DTR 6 DSR 7 CTS 4 RTS 8 RTS 5 CTS 9 RI 22 RI 1 DCD 8 DCD Frame Shield Frame Shield DCE T ON R ON ...

Page 174: ...et HS 8800 Max 4 sets 30 31 DATA A B 40 41 Same as above TB 1 J1 J2 J3 25p 9p Updating for Transceiver unit FM 8800S D Fig 7 1 2 Case 1 Update Wiring FM 8800 Updating Transceiver unit FM 8800S D Remote Handset HS 8800 and DMC I F IF 8820 Fig 7 1 3 Case 2 Update Wiring FM 8800 HS 8800 and IF 8820 1 T 2 T 3 R 4 R IEC61162 Remote port 37 Pin D sub 10 RxD C 9 RxD H 7 TxD H 8 TxD C IC 485SN FM 8800S FM...

Page 175: ...UPHS BAT program uppgNT loader fmld bin bin hand bin 0 0 1 3 1 program comdsp c1 b57600 UPIF BAT program uppgNT loader fmld bin bin dmcif bin 0 0 1 4 1 program comdsp c1 b57600 e g If the batch file is UP8800 BAT change bin fmdsp bin00101 to 00103 If the batch file is UPHS BAT change bin hand bin 0 0 1 3 1 to 0 0 1 3 3 program comdsp c1 b57600 to c3 As for UPIF BAT it is the same as UPHS BAT 4 Sel...

Page 176: ...unction Box IF 8810 or Transceiver unit See page 7 4 for setup 2 Open the FM UP program holder Russian Ver FM8800 R 3 Double click the batch file icon for the update program 4 MS DOS window appears Turn on Transceiver unit when TARGET POWER ON appears Handset HS 8800 FM8800S FM8800D DMC I F IF 8820 TARGET POWER ON Port No ...

Page 177: ...onnection and try again from the step 2 6 After updating a program a normal display is shown on LCD Updating time is as below Main UP8800 BAT approximately 5 minutes Remote Handset UPHS BAT approximately 1 minute for transferring a file approximately 0 5 minutes for loading time per unit DMC IF UPIF BAT approximately 0 5 minutes 7 Turn off the power Reference Update screen Fig 7 2 1 Screen for Upd...

Page 178: ...of Updating DMC IF Program Remote 30 Updating Handset ID 1 Remote 32 Updating Handset ID 3 Transfer the program from the PC into the memory of Transceiver unit Complete updating Complete updating Remote 40 Updating DMC I F Transfer the program from the PC into the memory of Transceiver unit ...

Page 179: ...UP MENU display and press ENT key to go to TEST MENU 5 Select CPU and press ENT key to go to CPU TEST 6 Select PROG VER and press ENT key to bring up the PROGRAM VERSION PROGRAM VERSION FM 8800 0550215 02 HS 8800 0550216 01 HS 8800 0550216 01 HS 8800 0550216 01 HS 8800 0550216 01 IF 8820 0550217 01 2 15 PRINTER Remote Handset version is displayed by the lowest ID number of Handset ID Version of th...

Page 180: ... 01 0x HS 8800 0550216 01 0x HS 8800 0550216 01 0x IF 8820 0550217 01 0x PROGRAM VERSION FM 8800 0550220 01 0x HS 8800 0550221 01 0x HS 8800 0550221 01 0x HS 8800 0550221 01 0x HS 8800 0550221 01 0x 2006 01 25 20 11 The last 2 digits indicate the detailed version Compiled time of the FM 8800 program is displayed Russian Ver ITNL Ver The last 2 digits indicate the detailed version ...

Page 181: ...ansmitting at all NO CHECK will appear If the output is less than 8 W NG will appear which means there is a problem with either PA module or TX RX board 05P0774A B OK NG indication assessed by approximately 8 W OK means over approximately 8 W NO CHECK indicated with self test is carried out with no transmission Fig 8 1 1 TX POWER Detector Circuit Chapter 8 Maintenance RA35H1516M DRIVE F VSWR R VSW...

Page 182: ...gnal is transmitted from DDS U17 digitizes A D conversion IF signal of 37 5 kHz transmitted from CH70 RX board TX RX board and DUP RX board U10 on the other hand digitizes A D D A conversion mainly LINE input output and AF input output from a Remote Handset Refer to page 8 16 for DDS CODEC test which takes the same procedure Fig 8 1 3 CPU PCB Test U17 AK4528VF U10 AK4543 CODEC CODEC CPU 05P0773 DS...

Page 183: ...equency to be checked it is 161 5 MHz at the time of self test The Un lock Lock signal is outputted from U8 PLL IC on DUP RX board NG means there may be a problem with DUP RX board RX 1st Lo is Fo 51 2375 MHz Fig 8 1 5 DUP RX PLL Block Diagram U17 AK4528VF U10 AK4543 CODEC CODEC CH70 TEST CH70 IF OUT Q7 U18 R37 100k R36 CR4 MIX 37 5kHz 37 5MHz J3 3 5 3 5 J4 CH70 RX 05P0775 CPU 05P0773 DSP U20 ADSP...

Page 184: ...nd is of 2200 Hz 50 ms and goes off three times every 2 seconds Refer to page 4 12 1 POSITION OLDER and page 4 18 4 3 5 POSITION 4 Printer PE When Printer detects Paper End a pop up window will appear as an error and alarm will go off This error goes off when you try to print something out without a printer connected Refer to page 4 29 4 3 7 PRINT OUT 5 NO MMSI If you press LOG CALL MSG or DISTRES...

Page 185: ...Hz will continuously go off Then key input and LCD indication will freeze up Since there is no display function in DSP alarm will go off instead of showing a pop up window an as error When detecting abnormally functioning antenna During a continued transmission R VSWR voltage and F VSWR voltage are checked three times after 5 6 and 7 has passed from the start of the transmission If RVSW voltage is...

Page 186: ... Fig 8 2 1 DSC Communication Test Procedure 1 Carry out a DSC test from No 1 VHF to No2 VHF Press CALL key on No 1 VHF to create DSC message CALL TYPE SHIP CALL SHIP ID No 2 VHF MMSI Input Own ship CATEGORY ROUTINE TCmd 1 SIMPLEX TP TCmd 2 NO INFO CH CH6 2 As for a setup procedure for No 2 VHF Select MENU AUTO ACK and set COMPLY STATUS setup to ABLE In addition set Handset Remote Handsets to ON HO...

Page 187: ... 1 VHF ACK BQ will immediately transmitted and alarm LED will blink and alarm will go off for 5 seconds ABLE ACKNOWLEDGE CALL IN PROGRESS will appear on the display 6 Press CANCEL key alarm will stop and transmitted message will appear 7 Press CANCEL key a display will switch to VHF display and CH6 will automatically be set up 8 You carry out voice communication by CH6 between No 1 VHF and No 2 VH...

Page 188: ...RX TEST OUTPUT RX DSC DATA TO NMEA PORT EXT ENT IF signal 37 5 kHz from CH70 RX board is inputted into U17 CODEC and is converted into audio frequency of 1700 Hz 400 Hz Then it is outputted into the Handset ear speaker and SP of the Transceiver unit A converted frequency just mentioned is digitized and is outputted into TXD LINE 1 2 on IEC61162 REMOTE port on RS 422 level This signal is not conver...

Page 189: ...u and connect a printer If you press ENT key FM 8800 PRINTER TEST will be printed out NOTE Printer individual test for PP 510 Turn on the power whiling pressing LF key Printer s self test will print out all of characters until you turn the power off 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKL Turn on the power while pressing NLQ DIP SWITCH SETTINGS PRINT OUT will be carried out Printer individual test for μTP 80F For...

Page 190: ...45 0123456789 ABCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS TUVWXYZ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y 0 1 2 3 4 5 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO PQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmno pqrstuvwxy012345 0123456789 ABCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ...

Page 191: ...FILE FILE MENU MENU ENT ENTER CALL CALL DISTRESS DISTRESS 2 3 2 CH xx This is a test for a CHANNEL knob encoder Turning this knob will change the value in every step turned in ranging from 00 99 00 01 02 99 00 01 02 2 3 3 VOL xxxxx This is a test for VOLUME POWER volume Turn this volume will change the value in every 64 steps turned ranging from 00000 65472 65536 Range of outputted voltage 0 3 3V ...

Page 192: ...n case checking AGC functions with CHANNEL knob or key This adjustment will change the voltage of J10 25 and J8 12 AGC CONT on CPU board AGC Test out 1 10V 3 65V 1 65 EXT EXT 3 2 LOOP LOOP P 0 A 9099 This is a look back test where IF frequency of 37 5 kHz of CH70 TEST signal is transmitted from U17 CODEC on CPU board to CH70 board and is checked on U17 CPU board via R37 on CH70 RX board This test ...

Page 193: ...anged by this adjustment but since normally this is function is not in use 1 1V is always the setup voltage and indicated as below AGC Test out 1 10V 3 65V 1 65 EXT EXT 4 3 APC This is not in use 4 4 STATUS This allows you to check the TX RX status as indicated below TX RX STATUS CH SIMP 16 RX IF LEVEL 2442 RX AF NOISE 18012 CH70 RX IF LEVEL 2442 CH70 RX AF NOISE 18012 PLL 1 UL LEVEL 0 PLL 2 UL LE...

Page 194: ...over 37 5kHz 12 5 kHz It changes according to the level of signal When the signal increases CH70 RX AF NOISE decreases 4 4 6 PLL 1 UL LEVEL This indicates the state Q21 output of PLL UN LOCK on TX RX board PLL frequency data inputted into TX RX board is the channel set up in this display The state of PLL LOCK UL LEVEL indicates below 50 which is normally 0 The state of PLL UNLOCK UL LEVEL indicate...

Page 195: ...cted contributes to this change according to noise in the air as well Fig 8 3 1 FM 8800D Change of RX IF LEVEL and AF NOISE 0 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 CH18 AF Noise CH16 AF Noise CH18 IF Level CH16 IF Level SSG Level Level 0 10 dBm 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 11000 12000 13000 14000 15000 16000 17000 18000 19000 20000 21000 22000 23000 24000 113dBm 0dBu Ref...

Page 196: ... signal is transmitted from U17 and is detected by U10 Output signal transmitted from U17 is a sine wave of 2 kHz The signal will be assessed OK if U10 detects this frequency and a designated level P indicates the percentage of frequency of 2 kHz and A indicates the amplitude of RX signal This test is carried out and assessed just the same as CPU PCB self test is which is explained in Self test se...

Page 197: ...checks to see what is having a problem DSP or U30 CPU If this test restores modulation or demodulation problem a problem with DSP will be the possibility DDS U25 AD9834BRU CODEC U17 AK4528 CODEC U10 AK4543 DSP U20 ADSP2186 CPU H8S U30 HD64F2377 TX 45MHz Modulated CHK DDS CHK DDS CHK CODEC ADUTL ADUTR VIDEO L VIDEO R AUX R TX RX IF OUT 37 5kHz CH70 RX OUT 37 5kHz CH70 TEST AGC CONT Not used H S MIC...

Page 198: ...same as step 1 Then ON OFF pop up window will appear 3 Select OFF and press ENT key Then EEROM PROTECTED will switch to EEROM 4 Press ENT key and below display will appear NO CLEAR MMSI CLEAR ALL CLEAR 5 Select an item to select and press ENT key Carrying out of ALL CLEAR When you carry out ALL CLEAR Int EEPROM pop up window will appear This pop up window disappears when ALL CLEAR is done which ta...

Page 199: ... in Yes DUPLEXER Built in No Built in Yes Change of TX RX board 05P0774A B The difference between 05P0774A and 05P0774B is whether there are connecting DUPLEXER input output ports J1 J2 and J4 or not FM 8800S and FM 8800D are interchangeably used in case it is necessary since they share the same circuit Same circuits are common used for FM 8800S and FM 8800D when board is substituted 1 In case of ...

Page 200: ...per between J1 and J2 on the B side 05P0774B FM 8800D There are no chips JP1 2 and 3 J1 J2 and J3 are installed When using 05P0774A in FM 8800D remove chips JP1 2 and 3 and install J1 J2 and J3 Fig 8 5 3 TX RX Board Antenna Circuit Fig 8 5 2 TX RX B Board Sample of 05P0774A Ver 2 PA U2 J3 ANT R T ANT J2 DUP IN 1 J4 DUP IN 2 J1 DUP OUT TX RX 05P0774A B R T ANT TX FIL DUP RX 05P0777 RX FIL SIMPLEX J...

Page 201: ... the 3 TEST key until you enter a handset test mode display as shown below Step 1 Brilliance of LCD will automatically and continuously change every 2 seconds Step 2 RS 485 KEY Press to enter the next test Note RS 485 Test Factory use Note RS 485 checks the communication line between two Remote Handsets This is a communication test After both Handsets enter RS 485 test they continue to transmit CA...

Page 202: ...t press LCD brilliance will automatically and continuously change in 4 different degrees 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ABCDEF GHIJKLMNOPQRS TUVWXYZ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y _ 0123456789 CONTRAST 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ABCDEF GHIJKLMNOPQRS TUVWXYZ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y _ 0123456789 CONTRAST 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ABCDEF GHIJKLMNOPQRS TUVWXYZ a b c d e f g h i j ...

Page 203: ...ar MONITOR Sound LINE OUT coming from monitor speaker of the Remote Handset will automatically change in 4 different volume BUZZER Buzzer sound will be outputted into the monitor speaker of the Remote Handset and will change in 2 different volume DTMF DTMF tone will be outputted into the monitor speaker of the Remote Handset and will change in 2 different volume Step 6 EEPROM To end DTMF test pres...

Page 204: ...ED LED on RB 8800 DISTRESS button will continuously blink every second RB SP Speaker output of RB 8800 will automatically and continuously ON OFF The volume can be adjusted with VOLUME on RB 8800 Step 8 Going back to Step 1 To end RB SP test press continuously This will bring you back to Step 1 LCD brilliance test Step 9 Ending the test To end the handset test turn off the power and unplug the Rem...

Page 205: ...board is installed or not and is carried out automatically Q3 Please tell me the priority of communication order See page 4 5 Distress Alert of DSC has the highest priority Priority order of a telephone is Transceiver unit Remote 1 Remote 2 Remote 3 Remote 4 Wing MIC is independent of other units and cannot be used while any of the other units are transmitting a signal Also when you are transmitti...

Page 206: ... that keeps HOOK signal on the Transceiver unit side ON HOOK at all time is necessary You will then have to make a jumper connection between 1 and 2 on J15 Q9 Does Remote Handset have to be wired in daisy chain See page 4 26 Communication between Remote station and Transceiver unit is carried out on the basis of ID number set up for each Remote Handset Either daisy chain method or parallel wired c...

Page 207: ... their ID number Turn on the power while pressing MENU key on the Remote Handset and then enter ID number Make sure that position data are inputted Carry out DSC and voice communication test between No 1 VHF and No 2 VHF When you have only one VHF installed make sure of VHF TX output and carry out a test by going to MENU SYSTEM T A to check the monitor sound outputted from CH70 RX board Q15 How do...

Page 208: ...erial port If you want to use a serial port other than COM 1 then you would have to update the batch file of the program that you want to update or select COM 1 for serial port on PC Q21 Remote Handset is not working properly See page 4 4 5 23 Each Remote Handset has to be assigned different ID number Have you set up different ID number The factory setting is 1 Communication between Remote Handset...

Page 209: ...ge 8 6 It is not broken They are made in a way that a call up with the same MMSI dose not accept For example if you transmitted ALL SHIP CALL from No 1 VHF to No 2 VHF and incoming alarm and messages were outputted with the same MMSI that would be very confusing as to who is outputting what In order to avoid this situation except when the Call Type is Individual and Category is Routine reception o...

Page 210: ... are at least 5 m apart Q33 Please tell me about where to install the VHF Install No 1 VHF on the starboard side and run a wire for both Wing MIC from there Also it would be advisable to install a Remote Handset where you operate a Radar Q34 Does a VHF Rack consol have a type Yes it does A VHF Rack consol type is called RC 8800 that consists of the main unit printer PP 8800 IF 8800 a handset and a...

Page 211: ... 10 m high and other s within 10 30 m the point where the X axis of the line with the minimum electric field intensity of 6 dB and the height of the other ship s antenna let s say 20 m high for example intersects is the RX distance in question here However make sure to shift the curve upward by 3 dB Therefore we can confirm from below graph that 50 70 km 26 38 NM is the VHF s communication range a...

Page 212: ...equipment on the navigation bridge in navigating position can be accepted SOLAS 1974 as amended regulations IV 4 1 5 4 1 9 and 6 3 Note With regard to the location of equipment and distress alerts the same requirements also apply to the duplicated DSC VHF equipment for ships in sea areas A3 and A4 The duplicated VHF transceiver can however be located in the navigating position instead of in the co...

Page 213: ... should be installed safely away from interfering high power energy sources like radar and other transmitting radio antennas preferably at least 3 m away from and out of the transmitting beam 8 The AIS VHF antenna should be mounted directly above or below the ship s primary VHF radiotelephone antenna with no horizontal separation and with minimum 2 m vertical separation If it is located on the sam...

Page 214: ...system FM 8800D Simplex Full duplex FM 8800S Simplex Semi duplex 4 Class of Emission 16K0G3E Voice 16K0G2B DSC 5 Antenna impedance 50 ohms 2 Transmitter 1 Frequency range 2 Output power 25 W max 1 W at power reduction 3 Frequency deviation 5 kHz or less Simplex 155 000 to 158 000 MHz FM 8800D Duplex 155 000 to 158 000 MHz Simplex 155 000 to 161 475 MHz FM 8800S Semi duplex 155 000 to 161 475 MHz A...

Page 215: ...tocol ITU R Rec M541 8 M493 10 class A INTL Ver 0550215 02 xx 03 xx ITU R Rec M541 9 M493 11 class A Russian Ver 0550220 01 xx 2 Baud rate 1200 baud 30 ppm max 3 Modulation AFSK 4 Frequency shift 1700 400 Hz Mark 1300 Hz 10 Hz Space 2100 Hz 10 Hz 5 CH70 WATCH Receiver 1 Receiving frequency 156 525 MHz 2 Sensitivity Symbol error rate Less than 1 at 0 dB µ V 3 Conducted spurious emission Less than 2...

Page 216: ...0945 2 Relative humidity Less than 93 40 C 3 Waterproofing IEC60529 Transceiver unit IPX4 Chassis IPX0 Panel Handset Hangar IPX4 Remote station Handset RB 8800 IPX0 HS 8800 IPX2 Junction box IPX0 DMC I F IPX0 At the time of standby 0 5 A At the time of reception 1 6 A 4 W audio output At the time of transmission 2 A 1 W output 6 A 25 W output FM 8800D At the time of DUP transmission 3 6 A 1 W outp...

Page 217: ...4 edition 2 Hz 5 Hz to 13 2 Hz Vibration amplitude 1 mm 10 Maximum acceleration 7 m s2 with13 2 Hz 3 2 Hz to 100 Hz Maximum acceleration 7 m s2 Fixed 9 Coating Color Transceiver unit Panel unit N3 3 Charcoal gray Except for the Panel unit N3 3 Charcoal gray ...

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Page 230: ... 05P0777 005 378 380 FM 8800D only ゼンメンパネル FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY FM 8800S D 005 377 780 ゼンメンパネル FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY FM 8800S D TX RXシールドカバー TX RX SHIELD COVER 05 093 1111 1 100 323 051 PWRシールドカバー PWR SHIELD COVER 05 093 1112 0 100 323 060 カブシールドカバー BOTTOM SHIELD COVER 05 093 1113 0 100 323 070 バインドコネジ BIND SCREW M4X10 SUS304 000 861 865 バインドセムスF WASHER HEAD SCREW M4X8 C2700 MBCR2 0...

Page 231: ...312 200 デイストレスバネ DISTRESS SPRING 05 092 1014 100 312 211 SPキヨウメイバコ RESONATOR 05 093 1011 100 314 600 パネル PANEL 05 093 1001 100 322 932 フイルター FILTER 05 093 1002 100 322 940 SPテープ SP TAPE 05 093 1012 100 322 950 SPスペーサ SP SPACER 05 093 1013 100 322 960 ラバーキー RUBBER KEY 05 093 1021 100 322 972 ツマミ L KNOB L 05 093 1031 100 322 980 ツマミパツキン L KNOB GASKET L 05 093 1032 100 322 990 ツマミ S KNOB S 05...

Page 232: ... 3 100 299 693 フタ LID 24 003 4002 3 100 299 703 オサエイタ FIXING PLATE 24 003 4004 1 100 299 711 オサエイタA FIXING PLATE A 24 003 4006 0 100 303 980 オサエイタB FIXING PLATE B 24 003 4007 0 100 303 990 カ ドスペ サ CARD SPACER KGPS 6RF 000 808 324 ナベセムスネジB WASHER HEAD SCREW B M3X8 C2700W MBNI2 000 881 404 バインドセムスF WASHER HEAD SCREW M4X8 C2700 MBCR2 000 806 407 WING NUT M4 SUS304 SW M4 SUS304 PW M4 SUS304 JUNC...

Page 233: ...IF 8810 C5642 K02 S 18 DMC Interface General Schematic Diagram IF 8820 C5642 K03 S 19 DMC IF 05P0778 C5642 K26 S 20 Handset General Schematic Diagram HS 2003 C5642 K04 S 21 Handset 05P0780 C5642 K05 S 22 Remote Station General Schematic Diagram RB 8800 C5642 K06 S 23 Remote 05P0779 C5642 K09 S 24 TB 05P0782 C5642 K10 S 25 Handset General Schematic Diagram HS 8800 C5642 K07 S 26 HS CONT 05P0781 C56...

Page 234: ... above ハンドセット HANDSET HS 8800 Same as 上に同じ above DISTRESS MESSAGE CONTROLLER F GND TXD H TXD C RXD H RXD C 20 21 22 23 24 遭難警報装置 F GND RXD C RXD H TXD C TXD H P P キ YEL チャ BRN アカ RED 1 2 3 4 6 TB1 TB2 DMC 5 0 2x2P 5 10 15 20 30m ダイ ORG IV 1 25 1 NAVIGATION DEVICE PLOTTER 航法装置 プロッタ HANDSET HS 2003 ハンドセット 外部スピーカ SEM 21Q EXT SP 2 RED RED BLK BLK 24 VDC 15A RXD H RXD C 05S0309 2 終端まで最大50m 2 終端まで最大50m ...

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