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TCE-59060-D (J58-19110-0)

System settings list


GMDSS Equipment
FS-1562 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-581 IB-582

(0208, NAYO)

Instructions for Canceling Distress Alert


Procedure VHF DSC All Stations, All Stations, All Stations 1. Switch off transmitter (transmitter and This is NAME, CALLSIGN, DSC NUMBER, POSITION. DSC terminal) immediately. 2. Switch equipment on and set to Ch 16. 3. Make broadcast to "All Stations" giving Cancel my distress alert of DATE, TIME, UTC. your vessel's name, callsign and DSC =Master, NAME, CALLSIGN. number, and cancel the false distress DSC NUMBER, DATE, TIME UTC. alert. MF DSC All Stations, All Stations, All Stations 1. Switch off equipment (transmitter and This is NAME, CALLSIGN, DSC NUMBER, POSITION. DSC terminal) immediately. 2. Switch equipment on and tune for Cancel my distress alert of Radiotelephony transmission on DATE, TIME, UTC 2182 kHz. 3. Make broadcast to "All Stations" giving =Master, NAME, CALLSIGN. DSC NUMBER, DATE, TIME UTC. the vessel's name, callsign and DSC number, and cancel the false distress alert. HF DSC Same as for 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, 12 and 16 MHz bands, as necessary. Inmarsat C
NAME, CALLSIGN, IDENTITY NUMBER,

Sample message

Notify the appropriate RCC to cancel the alert by sending a distress priority message via the same CES through which the false distress alert was sent. EPIRB

POSITION, Cancel my Iinmarsat-C distress alert of DATE, TIME, UTC =Master +

If for any reason, an EPIRB is activated accidentally, the ship should contact the nearest coast station or an appropriate coast earth station or RCC and cancel the distress alert. * Notwithstanding the above, a ship may use any means available to inform the appropriate authorities that a false distress alert has been transmitted and should be cancelled. * No action will normally be taken against any ship or mariner for reporting and canceling a false distress alert. However, in view of the serious consequences of false alert, and the strict ban on their transmission, Governments may prosecute in cases of repeated violations.

GMDSS equipment key points


Equipment Menu (Item) [SELECT] PRG [SETUP] [4]:XMITR Re-enter the MMSI [SETUP] [5]:SCAN [SETUP] [1]:Position [SELECT] [9] :System [SELECT] [!]:dimmer [SELECT] [0]:SCAN DSC-6 [SELECT] [1]:Position [SELECT] [9] MMSI (Re-enter the MMSI) [SELECT] [9]:System [SELECT] [!]:dimmer [SELECT] [8]:Receiver [SELECT] [1]:Position Pass word/key point Ignore ID ON [SETUP] I, enter to 652111 Set the RX SCAN frequency as 99999.9. [SELECT] [1]; Set the UTC as 9999. [SELECT] [9] P, enter to 652111. Set the RX SCAN frequency as 99999.9. [SELECT] [1]; Set the UTC as 9999. EEROM clear (NMI SW ON) [SELECT] [9] P, enter to 652111. Note System settings Selection of VHF or MF/HF To canceling SCAN frequency To canceling manual position data. System settings For test To canceling SCAN frequency To canceling manual position data. Ver-1.05 and after System settings For test Selection of VHF or CH70 To canceling manual position data. System settings

DSC-5

DSC-8V

DSC-60

FM-8500

FM-8700

[SELECT] [1]; Set the UTC as 9999. [SETUP] System [SETUP] Protection, enter to 652111. Re-enter the MMSI EEROM clear (NMI SW ON), enter to 652111 Confirmation of present Version [3]:TEST, press [1] key number five times while pressing [#FILE] key. [SELECT] [9] P, [SELECT] [9] :System enter to 652111. [SELECT] [!]:dimmer [SELECT] [1]:Position [SELECT] [1]; Set the UTC as 9999. EEROM clear [SELECT] [9] MMSI (NMI SW ON) (Re-enter the MMSI) [SELECT] [9] private [SELECT] [9] P, [SELECT] [9] :System enter to 652111. [SELECT] [!]:dimmer [SELECT] [1]:Position [SELECT] [1]; Set the UTC as 9999. EEROM clear [SELECT] [9] MMSI (NMI SW ON) (Re-enter the MMSI) [SELECT] [9] private

System settings For test To canceling manual position data.


DSC Ver-03 and later.

System settings For test To canceling manual position data.

Equipment

Menu (Item) System settings; (CH preset, Mode selection, etc) ATIS setting CH70 setting Setting to connect DSC Refer to DSC-5 and FM-7000 System settings menu.

FM-7000

Pass word/key point Jumper connection and press S17 on PANEL board. JP-1: SUB-CPU board. JP-2: SUB-CPU board. JP-2: PANEL board JP-2: SUB-CPU board. Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [CH16] key, enter to 652111. Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [RCL] key, select the system CH 9999, then press the [RCL] 1562 and [ENT] key. CH 1 to 200 To erase CH; [RCL] [0] [ENT] [ENT]+[8]:HI power [ENT]+[9]:LOW power [ENT]+[7]:TUNE power Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [TX] key. Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [ENT] key. Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [RCL] key, select the system CH 9999, then press the [CH] 75 and [ENT] key. Each band; 0,1,2,4,6 ---25 To erase CH; [Freq.] [0] [ENT] [ENT]+[8]:HI power [ENT]+[9]:LOW power [ENT]+[7]:TUNE power Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [CURSOL] key. Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [ENT] key.

Note

FM-7500 FM-8000

System settings menu.

Channel presetting FS-1562 Power adjustment Self test (Transceiver unit) Self test (LCD/key/Ver)

System CH 9998 0.

Set the RF gain VR maximum.

System settings menu.

Channel presetting FS-75/2550 Power adjustment Self test (Transceiver unit) Self test (LCD/key/Ver)

System CH 9998 0.

Set the RF gain VR maximum.

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Equipment AT-1560 Self test

Menu (Item)

System settings menu.

Channel presetting FS5000/8000

Power adjustment

BFO setting [F5] 6: AAB DP-5 [F5] 7, 8, 9, 0: IDs [F6]:Terminal [F8]:System [F5] 5: AAB [F5] 6, 7, 8, 9: IDs

[F6]: System DP-6 Quit to application softwear. Terminal program update. Main program up date. Printer and Language settings.

Pass word/key point Turn on No.2 of the dip SW S2 in the ATU, then press the TUNE SW in the ATU. [STO] system setting item No. [ENT] setting No. [ENT]. To preset; [STO] CH No. [ENT] [ENT]. To eras; [STO] CH No. [ENT] [0] [ENT]. FULL power; [STO] [FULL] adjust to power by [FULL] or [UP] key. LOW power [STO] [LOW] adjust to power by [FULL] or [UP] key. [STO] [BFO] Re-enter AAB; Type ANSWER CODE (Type Cap. letter) Re-enter IDs; Type ID CODE (Type Cap. letter) Changing system settings Type DP5 (Type Cap. letter) Re-enter AAB; Type ANSWER CODE (Type Cap. letter) Re-enter IDs; Type ID CODE (Type Cap. letter) Changing system settings Type DP6 (Type Cap. letter) [Fn ]+ [F2] + [Alt] B:\>install B:\> Type nbdpinst, press [F1], type nbdp.exe. [Fn ]+ [F1], type DP6. (Type Cap. letter)

Note To conform System settings [RCL] 9999 [ENT]. To conform user CH setting [RCL] 9998 [ENT].

To keep 1700Hz.

Ver 16 or later

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Equipment
FELCOM 10 FELCOM 11

Menu (Item) Terminal program update. Quit to application softwear. Terminal program update.

FELCOM 12

CPU-2 program updata. Confirm to terminal program version. [F4] [3] [7]:AAB [F4] [6] [6]: commissioning menu

Pass word/key point None B:\> Type ibinst. [Fn ]+ [Alt] + [F2] B:\> Type ibinst. B:\> Type upf12, Turn on the power. [Fn ] + [Alt] + [F1]

Note IB-581

[F4] [6][7]: manual control menu Maintenance code Status monitor & log print Maintenance code Status monitor Maintenance code Self test Maintenance code ADJ to Rx level (Fax by voice CH) Maintenance code ADJ to Tx level (Fax by voice CH) Maintenance code Return to default settings; (All setup item from No.1 TEL)

Re-enter AAB; [Alt]+[Ctrl], type ANSWER Job No.: IMN and OID/DID FURUNOSERVICE Pass word: FELCOM80 S2-#8 ON on the CPU 2 board. Job No.: FURUNOMANUAL Pass word: 2582 *91# *96# *90# *70xx# (xx:50 to 82 default 70) *79xx# (xx:22 to 42 default 30) *60# No.1 telephone

FELCOM 80

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Equipment

Menu (Item) [F4] [3] [8]:AAB [F4] [6] [6]: commissioning menu

[F4] [6][7]: manual control menu Maintenance code Status monitor & log print Maintenance code Status monitor Maintenance code Self test Maintenance code ADJ to Rx level (Fax by voice CH) Maintenance code Echo cancel Maintenance code ADJ to Tx level (Fax by voice CH) Maintenance code Return to default settings; (All setup item from No.1 TEL) Terminal program update. PFX-50 FC622SL1 WG: TEL FC755D1: TEL All memory clear Setting Pb Setting Pb

Pass word/key point Re-enter AAB; [Alt]+[Ctrl], type ANSWER Job No.: FURUNOSERVICE Pass word: FELCOM81 S1-#8 ON on the CPU 2 board. Job No.: FURUNOMANUAL Pass word: 3504 *91# *96# *90# *70xx# (xx:50 to 82 default 70) *99ab# *79xx# (xx:22 to 42 default 30) *60# B:\> Type ibinst. [1][3][*], power on [STO] [#][*][STO] DIP SW-#1 ON

Note

OID/DID

FELCOM 81

No.1 telephone

Each telephone

No.1 telephone

Content Content

A. MF/HF SSB Radiotelephone


Section A1. FS-1562-15/25
1. Connection...................................................................................................... 1 2. System settings............................................................................................... 2 2.1 Procedure ........................................................................................ 2 2.2 System channel list (Ver-09) ............................................................ 3 2.3 System channel list (Ver-03) ............................................................ 5 2.4 System settings descriptions ........................................................... 6 2.5 LCD/Keyboard test & ROM Version 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 Procedure ........................................................................................ 2 2.2 System channel list (Ver-09) ............................................................ 3 2.3 System settings descriptions ........................................................... 5 2.4 LCD/Keyboard test & ROM Version No. Confirmation ...................... 6 3. Channel Programming .................................................................................... 7 4. Power Data Setting ......................................................................................... 9 5. Self Test ........................................................................................................ 11 5.1 Transceiver unit .............................................................................. 11 5.2 Antenna coupler unit ...................................................................... 12

Content

Section A3. FS-5000/8000


1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. System settings .............................................................................................. 2 2.1System Channel List......................................................................... 2 2.2 Confirmation of settings.................................................................... 6 2.3 System channel description ............................................................. 7 2.4 Default setting for each country...................................................... 12 3. Jumper settings ............................................................................................ 13 3.1For NAV data format selecting, CIF or NMEA ................................. 13 3.2When using C.Loop between FS-5000/8000 and DB-500 .............. 13 4. User (Preset) Channel Programming............................................................ 15 5. Power Adjustment......................................................................................... 16 6. Self test......................................................................................................... 21 6.1 Transceiver unit .............................................................................. 21 6.2 Antenna Coupler unit ..................................................................... 22

B. DSC Terminal
Section B1. DSC-5
1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. Changing System Settings and MMSI number ............................................... 3 2.1 Changing system settings ................................................................ 3 2.2 Settings List...................................................................................... 5 3. Jumper wire settings....................................................................................... 8 4. Self test........................................................................................................... 9 5. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM ................................................... 10 6. DSC Frequency table.................................................................................... 12 7. Menu tree ..................................................................................................... 13 8. Power and Frequency measurement of MF/HF Radiotelephone .................. 17 9. Power and Frequency measurement of VHF Radiotelephone ...................... 18

Content

Section B2. DSC-6/6A


1. Connector on Rear Panel ............................................................................... 1 2. Typical Configurations (Type-1)....................................................................... 1 3. System settings .............................................................................................. 3 3.1 Initial settings.................................................................................... 3 3.2 Changing System settings................................................................ 4 4. System settings list ......................................................................................... 5 5. Jumper setting ................................................................................................ 7 6. Changing ID (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. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. Changing system settings............................................................................... 2 3. System settings list ......................................................................................... 3 4. Jumper wire setting......................................................................................... 4 5. Clearing contents of S-RAM and EEROM ...................................................... 5 6. Self test........................................................................................................... 7 7. Menu List: [SELECT] ...................................................................................... 8 8. Power and Frequency measurement of VHF Radiotelephone ...................... 10

Content

Section B4. DSC-60


1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. System setup list ............................................................................................ 2 2.1 Setup menu: [#/SETUP] ................................................................... 2 2.2 System menu description ................................................................. 4 3. Setting DIP Switches ...................................................................................... 6 3.1 Outline of the settings on CONTROL/MODEM board ...................... 6 3.2 Setting for the connection with FS-75/1562/5000 and DP-6............. 7 3.3 Setting for the connection with navigational aids .............................. 8 3.4 Setting 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 Frequency measurement of MF/HF Radiotelephone .................. 18 9. How to update system program .................................................................... 19 9.1 Over view....................................................................................... 19 9.2 Updating MAIN program with IB-581 ............................................. 20 9.3 Updating MODEM program with IB-581......................................... 21

C. MF/HF Watch Receiver


Section C1. AA-50
1. Over view........................................................................................................ 1 2. Connection ..................................................................................................... 2 3. Jumper setting ................................................................................................ 2 4. Self test........................................................................................................... 3

Content

D. NBDP
Section D1. DP-5
1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. Setting list ....................................................................................................... 2 3. Initial settings.................................................................................................. 5 3.1 Answerback code and ID code entry ................................................ 5 3.2 Terminal settings (F6)....................................................................... 6 3.3 System settings (F8) ....................................................................... 9 3.4 Manual Reception (F3-6) .............................................................. 12 3.5 NAV data format selection (CIF/NMEA) ........................................ 12 4. Changing AAB, ID code, Terminal and System settings ............................... 13 4.1 Changing Answerback code and ID code....................................... 13 4.2 Changing 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 3.1 Answerback code and ID code entry ................................................ 3 3.2 System settings (F6) ....................................................................... 4 3.3 Manual Reception (F3-6) ................................................................ 6 3.4 Printer and Language setting ........................................................... 6 4. Changing AAB, ID code and System settings................................................. 7 4.1 Changing Answerback code and ID code......................................... 7 4.2 Changing F6: System settings.......................................................... 8 5. Self Test .......................................................................................................... 9 6. How to Update Programs.............................................................................. 10 6.1Terminal Program ........................................................................... 10 6.2Main: Main Unit Program ................................................................ 12

Content

E. VHF Radiotelephone
Section E1. FM-7000
1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. System Settings.............................................................................................. 2 2.1 System setting Jumper Connections ................................................ 2 2.2 Disabling/enabling ATIS (Jumper Connection on SUB-CPU Board) ....................................... 9 2.3 Disabling/enabling USA CH2/3/4.................................................... 10 2.4 Setting 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

Section E3. FM-8000


1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. System Settings.............................................................................................. 1 2.1 Changing System setting ................................................................. 1 2.2 Channel Preset (CH0 to CH255 available) ....................................... 5 3. Adjustment...................................................................................................... 8 3.1Tx Power Adjustment ........................................................................ 8 3.2 Frequency Adjustment ..................................................................... 8 4. Self test........................................................................................................... 9 5. Private Channel List...................................................................................... 13

Content

Section E4. FM-8500


1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. System settings .............................................................................................. 2 2.1 Initial Settings................................................................................... 2 2.2 Changing system settings (Protection ON/OFF) .............................. 5 3. System settings list ......................................................................................... 6 4. Jumper Setting................................................................................................ 8 5. Changing ID (MMSI) and Private mode .......................................................... 9 6. Adjustment.................................................................................................... 11 6.1 TX Power Adjustment ..................................................................... 11 6.2 TX Frequency Adjustment .............................................................. 12 7. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM ................................................... 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 2.1 Initial Settings................................................................................... 2 2.2 Changing system settings (Protection ON/OFF) .............................. 5 3. System settings list ......................................................................................... 6 4. Jumper settings .............................................................................................. 8 5. Changing ID (MMSI) and Private mode .......................................................... 9 6. Adjustment.................................................................................................... 11 6.1 TX Power Adjustment ..................................................................... 11 6.2 TX Frequency Adjustment .............................................................. 13 7. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM ................................................... 14 8. Self test......................................................................................................... 16 9. Private Channel list....................................................................................... 19 10. Power and Frequency measurement of VHF Radiotelephone .................... 22

Content

F. Distress Message Controller


Section F1. DMC-5
1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. System settings .............................................................................................. 1 3. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM ..................................................... 3 4. Self test........................................................................................................... 5

G. INMARSAT C
Section G1. FELCOM 10
1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. System settings .............................................................................................. 1 2.1 System setup: [F5]............................................................................ 1 2.2 Terminal setup: [F6] .......................................................................... 2 2.3 Updating a Distress Alert: [F10]........................................................ 2 3. Jumper wire setting......................................................................................... 3 3.1 EGC MSG. Alarm Output ON/OFF setting ....................................... 3 3.2 For Data Format (NMEA/CIF) ......................................................... 4 4. System status monitor .................................................................................... 5 5. S-RAM Clear .................................................................................................. 7 6. Menu Tree ....................................................................................................... 8 7. FURUNO Information (FQ5-93-025:New Version CPU Board) ..................... 9

Content

Section G2. FELCOM 11


1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. System settings .............................................................................................. 1 2.1 System setup: [F5]............................................................................ 1 2.2 Terminal: [F6].................................................................................... 2 2.3 Updating a Distress Alert: [F10]........................................................ 2 3. Dip switch setting............................................................................................ 3 4. System status monitor .................................................................................... 4 5. FURUNO Information...................................................................................... 6 FQ5-96-003: On Shortening the 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. FELCOM 12


1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. System settings .............................................................................................. 1 2.1 System: [F8] ..................................................................................... 1 2.2 Updating a Distress Alert: [F8].......................................................... 2 3. Dip switch setting............................................................................................ 3 4. System status monitor .................................................................................... 4 5. MES ID ........................................................................................................... 6 6. Menu Tree ....................................................................................................... 7 7. How to update the Terminal and CPU-2 program ........................................... 8 7.1Terminal ............................................................................................ 8 7.2 CPU-2 .............................................................................................. 9

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H. INMARSAT B
Section H1. FELCOM 80
1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. System settings list ......................................................................................... 3 3. Setting procedure ........................................................................................... 5 3.1 DIP switch setting (Antenna unit: IB-180) ......................................... 5 3.2 Tx IF output level setting (Communication unit: IB-280) ................... 6 3.3 Gyro Converter setting (Communication unit: IB-280) .................... 7 3.4 Setting of Telephone ....................................................................... 16 3.5 Printer: PP-510 Setting (Ver 1650098100) ................................... 16 3.6 FAX settings: PFX-50 ..................................................................... 17 3.7 Terminal 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 3.1 Adjustment of limit switch (Antenna unit: IB-181) ............................. 4 3.2 Tx RF output Level setting (Communication unit: IB-281)................. 4 3.3 Setting of Telephone ......................................................................... 5 3.4 FAX settings: PFX-50 ....................................................................... 6 3.5 Terminal settings ............................................................................ 11 4. Self Test ........................................................................................................ 16 4.1 IB-581............................................................................................. 16 4.2 Description of Status Monitor Display............................................. 17 5. How to update the Terminal program ............................................................ 20 Reference) How to use HSD Checker .............................................................. 21

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Section H3. FELCOM 82


1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. System settings .............................................................................................. 2 2.1 Heading alignment ........................................................................... 2 2.2 Telephone setting ............................................................................. 3 2.3 Fax setting (PFX-50) ........................................................................ 4 2.4 Gyro setting ..................................................................................... 6 2.5 Setup NAV data input circuit .......................................................... 10 2.6 Entering answer back code (only for class-1)................................. 11 2.7 OID/DID setting.............................................................................. 12 2.8 HSD set up .................................................................................... 19 2.9 About password ............................................................................. 20 2.10 Returning settings to factory defaults........................................... 22 3. Self-test ........................................................................................................ 23 3.1 Using handset ................................................................................ 23 3.2 Using terminal unit ......................................................................... 24 3.3 Reading program number............................................................... 25 3.4 Distress alert test (FUNC683) ........................................................ 26 3.5 Status monitor ................................................................................ 28 3.6 Using two-digit code service (Loopback test) ................................. 36 3.7 9.6k Data test ................................................................................. 37 3.8 HSD test......................................................................................... 38 3.9 LED status...................................................................................... 40 3.10 How to check angular rate sensor................................................ 45 3.11 How to check rotary joint ............................................................. 45 3.12 Error Messages at the Terminal Unit............................................ 46 4. Program Update ........................................................................................... 51 4.1 Connection ..................................................................................... 52 4.2 Upgrading SYSTEM, DEMOD, SYNC, DECODE, and TERM programs ...................................................................... 53 4.3 Upgrading handset program .......................................................... 55 4.4 Upgrading terminal program .......................................................... 57 5. Menu tree ..................................................................................................... 58 5.1 Menu on handset ........................................................................... 58 5.2 Menu on terminal unit (Class1) ...................................................... 61

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I. REMOTE STATION
1. Over view........................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Remote port specifications............................................................... 3 2. RB-700 2.1 Priority settings................................................................................. 8 2.2 Jumper settings ................................................................................ 9 2.3 Confirmation of jumper settings...................................................... 10 2.4 Speaker and handset volume ......................................................... 10 3. RB-500 3.1 Jumper settings .............................................................................. 11 3.2 Confirmation of jumper settings...................................................... 12 3.3 Speaker and handset volume ......................................................... 12 3.4 Connection ..................................................................................... 13 4. DB-500 4.1 Connection ..................................................................................... 15 4.2 FS-5000/8000................................................................................. 16 4.3 RB-500/700 Connection ................................................................. 18 4.4 FS-1562 and DSC/DP Connection ................................................. 20 4.5 Interconnection diagrams ............................................................... 21 5. Jumper settings on MAIN Board ................................................................... 24

J. NAVTEX RECEIVER
Section J1. NX-500
1. Connection ..................................................................................................... 1 2. Slide switch settings ....................................................................................... 2 3. System settings .............................................................................................. 3 4. FURUNO Information (FQ5-93-006)............................................................... 4 5. Self test........................................................................................................... 6 6. Station List...................................................................................................... 8

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K. TERMINAL UNIT
Section K1. IB-581
1. How to Quit Programs .................................................................................... 1 2. Changing the Terminal Software ..................................................................... 2 2.1 Overview ............................................................................................. 2 2.2 A method to change the terminal program by formatting A-drive ........ 2 3. Installing PC-DOS .......................................................................................... 4 3.1 Overview ............................................................................................. 4 3.2 Outline of the Procedure ..................................................................... 4 3.3 Until PC-DOS 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 erase password ................................................................................ 13 5. AR-B1378-F2 (New type CPU card) ............................................................. 14 5.1 How to install PC-DOS...................................................................... 15 5.2 Changing BIOS settings.................................................................... 16

Section K2. IB-582


1. DOS installation.............................................................................................. 1 1.1 How to copy DOS program ................................................................. 1 1.2 Dos installation.................................................................................... 2 2. Erasing password ........................................................................................... 4 3. BIOS default ................................................................................................... 5 4. Layout and hardware settings......................................................................... 8

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Appendix
AP1. Cable specifications
1.1 Cable Specifications ..................................................................................... 1 1.2 How to calculate voltage drop in power cable............................................... 6 1.3 Coaxial Cable Specifications ........................................................................ 9 1.4 How to attach the antenna cable connector ............................................... 11 1.5 Installation of Pre-amp unit and coaxial cable ............................................ 13

AP2. 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 List of NMEA sentences ............................................................................... 1 3.2 Sentences formatters ................................................................................... 3

AP4. Program ROM


4.1 Communication Equipment ROM List........................................................... 1 4.2 Compatibility of CONTROL board, and LCD module changed..................... 9 4.3 FURUNO Information ................................................................................. 11 Schematic diagram 05P0407D ..................................................................................................... a 05P0407E ..................................................................................................... b 05P0407F ......................................................................................................c 05P0407G..................................................................................................... d 05P0407........................................................................................................ e

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Section A1. FS-1562-15/25


1. Connection

AT-1560-15

AT-1560-25

A1-1

FS-1562

2. System settings
2.1 Procedure
1. While pressing and holding down the [RCL] key, turn the power on. You get the following display.

9951 3
MEMO

System Channel Setting No.

2. Select the system cannel 9999 by rotating the 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 number, and press the [ENT] key. 6. To change another channel setting, repeat steps 4 and 5. 7 .To restore normal operation, turn the power off, and on again.

A1-2

FS-1562

2.2 System channel list

(Ver-09)
Ver-09

System Channel *9900 *9901 *9902 *9903 *9904 *9905 *9906 *9907 *9908 *9909 *9910 *9911 *9912 *9913 *9914 *9915 *9916

Setting Function 0 Country of Delivery User Channel Clear TX Frequency Selection RX Frequency Selection TLX Usage TLX RX Bandwidth TX Delay Time Power Reduction on 2182kHz AM Usage LSB Usage FAX Usage Emission Mode on 2182kHz Alarm TX Time Test Alarm Transmission Test Alarm Frequency TX TUNE Remote Control Format EM Mode with TX Key ON from external equipment Key Response Beep Noise Blanker AGC Clarifier Change Width IA/RF Meter ITU Channel Channel/Frequency Display Enable MIF Auto
(No change)

Default 3 Other Marine Free Marine Free 4 Std 0 Italy 1


Holland

1 Italy

2 Holland

Other 3

Std

Press [RCL] [1] [ENT] key to clear Free Free TX/RX Wide
(2.4kHz)

Marine Marine RX Narrow


(0.4kHz)

ROM ROM Disable

1 0 0 1

2 0 0 1

3 0 0 1

0 0 0 1

5 to 50m sec Enable TX/RX TX/RX Disable RX RX RX H3E 45 sec Disable USB No limit Enable 1605.0 29999.9kHz Disable TBUS Auto 0 0 Disable Disable Disable H3E FIX Disable J3E FIX
2182kHz
only RX+2182

10m sec 0 1 2 1 3 0 1 0 1 2 1 3 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 0 1 0 1 2 1 3 0 1
Ver 09 Ver 09 Ver 09

2191kHz 0 0 0 0 0 0

*9917 9918 9919 9920 *9921 *9922 *9923 *9924

SSB ON ON ON 100Hz RF USA


Frequency

H3E

TLX

0 1 1

0 1 1 2 0 0 2 1

0 1 1 2 0 0 2 1

0 1 1 2 0 0 2 1

OFF OFF OFF 150Hz IA Std Channel

MODE

2 0 0

Std+MF

2 1

Ver-09:Changed from Ver-09

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FS-1562

System Channel *9925 *9926


Ver07

Setting Function Default setting of Power Data Tuning Circuit for RX Priority setting on 2182kHz Scan Stop Signal Level Scan Stop Time Sweep Width Sweep Step Frequency Squelch Operation Squelch Level Squelch Delay Time Squelch Activating Frequency Squelch Activation frequency when 2-tone alarm 2182kHz is received Selection of output power User CH Memory & Power ADJ Password Voice 0 1 2 3 4 Std

Default Italy
Holland

Other

Press [RCL] [1] [ENT] key to restore to default setting Enable FS-1562 SQ Level
While receiving

Disable RB-500
(Remote)

1 0 S : 1 to 10 1 99 sec S=3 2sec 100k 1.00k 3 S=5 1000 ms 1000 Hz 1 250W AT-1560 -25

1 0 S=3 2sec 100k 1.00k 3 S=5 1000 m 1000 Hz 1

1 0 S=3 2sec 100k 1.00k 3 S=5 1000 ms 1000 Hz 1

1
Ver 07

*9928 9951 9952 9953 9954 9955 9956 9957 9958

0 S=3 2sec 100k 1.00k 3 S=5 1000 ms 1000 Hz 1

0.01 to 29999.99kHz 0.01 to 29999.99kHz S-Level Voice + Voice or S-Level S-Level S : 0 to 10

500 to 4000m sec 500 to 2000Hz No change 150W AT-1560 -15 Enable 1300Hz (Open) 250W AT-5000 Disable

9959

*9997 *9998 *9999

0 1

0 1

0 1

0 1

Enter Password:1562 to access (*) mark channel

Ver-07:Changed from Ver-07

Confirm the following system settings for GMDSS. 9904 (TLX Usage) 0:TX/RX default 9905 (TLX RX band width) 1:Narrow default 9906 (TX Delay Time) 10 m sec default 9908 (AM Usage) 1:RX default 9911 (EM on 2182kHz) 3:J3E FIX default 9915 (TX Tune) 0:Enable default 9916 (Remote control format) 0:MIF default 9917 (EM with TX key ON) 0:Auto (No change) default 9997 (Selection of out put power) 0:FS-1562-15 2:FS-1562-25 9928 (Priority setting) 1:Remote (When DSC-60 is connected.)

A1-4

FS-1562

2.3 System channel list

(Ver-03)
Add.

Add.

Add.

: Different setting between Ver-3 and Ver-9.

A1-5

FS-1562

2.4 System settings descriptions

A1-6

FS-1562

2.5 LCD/Keyboard test & ROM Version No. Confirmation


1. While pressing and holding down 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 right of LCD. See table below.

All LCD segments reappear several seconds after the 2 key is pressed.

A1-7

FS-1562

3. Channel Programming
System channel: 9998 muse be set 0, refer to section 2. System settings. The FS-1562 can store up to 200 user channels, number 1 to 200. Procedure 1. While pressing and holding down the [RCL] key, turn the power on. 2. Select the system channel 9999 by operating the FREQ/CH encoder. 3. Press the [RCL] [1] [5] [6] [2] and [ENT] keys in this order. (Password) 4. Select the system channel 9998. 5. Press 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 emission mode with the [MODE] key. 8. To enter an RX frequency, press the [RCL] key and enter a frequency with the number keys, then press the [ENT] key. 9. Select a TX channel of the same channel as RX with the FREQ/CH encoder. 10. Enter a TX frequency as follows. Simplex Press the [ENT] key. The same frequency entered at step 8 is stored. Duplex Press the [RCL] key, enter a frequency with the numeral keys, then press the [ENT] key.

A1-8

FS-1562

11. To program another channel, repeat steps 6 to 10. 12. Set the system channel 9998 to 1 (user channel memory: disable). 13. Turn the power 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 turn to select a TX channel of the same channel as RX. 4. Press the [RCL] [0] [ENT] keys in this order. To erase another user channel, repeat steps 1 to 4.

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FS-1562

4. Power Date Setting


System channel: 9998 muse be set 0, refer to section 2. System settings. 1. Turn the power on. 2. Select a channel (Frequency). Referring to next page; Power data setting table. 3. Press the TX TUNE key. TUNE appears and the coupler starts tuning. When the tuning is completed successfully, TUNE OK appears. 4. While pressing and holding down the [ENT] key, press the [8] ,[9] or [7] key for HI, LOW, and TUNE respectively. [ENT] + [8] HI Power

[ENT] + [9]

LOW Power

[ENT] + [7]

TUNE Power
Normally this adjustment factory adjusted is not necessary. The tune power set on a channel can be used on all channel.

Power data appears


Power data High power Low power Tune power Default 220 40 20 FS-1562-15 Range of adjustment (LOW data+1) to 255 HI data 1 0 to 60 Default 120 35 0 FS-1562-25 Range of adjustment (LOW data+1) to 150 HI data 1 0 to 10

5. Set the power data by rotating the FREQ/CH encoder. (Observe the readout on power meter, If connected, while pressing the PTT switch and whistling or speaking into the handset.) 6. Press the [ENT] key to register power data. Power data disappears from the LCD. 7. To set another channel, repeat steps 2 top 6.

A1-10

FS-1562

Power data setting table

Note) Power data for user channel is commonly used for all class of emission.

The table below shows output 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 Output Power 150W 250W 255 180 240 178 220 153 200 132 180 112 160 92
150: 345

140 76 320

120 61 260

100 48 200

80 34 160

60 23 115

40 18 80

20 15 50

10 8 35

0 8 25

A1-11

FS-1562

5. Self test
5.1 Transceiver unit

Condition: TLX mode 13.5MHz AGC ON

Condition: TLX mode Tone 1700Hz 3 MHz PA OFF

Condition: TLX mode Tone 1700Hz 3 MHz 20W/Full power

When the CPU is detected unlock signal from SYN circuit, frequency indication blinking.

A1-12

FS-1562

5.2 Antenna coupler unit


The CPU and the relays which select capacitors and coil for tuning can be checked. Procedure 1. Open the antenna coupler cover. 2. Open 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 DIP switch S2. 7. Close the covers. If CPU error is detected, CR1 light for ROM error, CR2 for RAM error, CR3 for A/D converter error. (ROM/RAM/AD converter incorporated in the CPU.)

A1-13

Section A2. FS-75/2550


1. Connection
FS-75 (150W)

AT-1560-15 AT-1560-25

FS-2550 (250W)

AT-1560-25

A2-1

FS-75/2550

2. System settings
2.1 Procedure
1. While pressing and holding down the [CH] key, turn the power on. You get the following display.
System Channel

9951 3
MEMO

Setting No.

2. Select the system cannel 9999 by rotating the 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 be set, and press the [ENT] key. 6. To change another channel setting, repeat steps 4 and 5. 7 .To restore normal operation, turn the power off, and on again.

A2-2

FS-75/2550

2.2 System channel list

(Ver-09)
Ver-09

System Channel *9900 *9901


*9902 *9903
Note-1

Function Country of Delivery User Channel Clear TX Frequency Selection RX Frequency Selection TLX Usage TLX RX Bandwidth TX Delay Time Power Reduction on 2182kHz AM Usage LSB Usage FAX Usage Emission Mode on 2182kHz Alarm TX Time TX TUNE EM Mode with TX Key ON from external equipment Key Response Beep Noise Blanker AGC IA/RF Meter ITU Channel Default setting of Power Data Tuning Circuit for RX Recall of 27MHz CH frequencies Priority setting on 2182kHz 45 sec Enable Auto (No change) OFF OFF OFF IA Std Disable SSB ON ON ON RF USA Enable TX/RX TX/RX Disable RX RX RX USB Free Free TX/RX Wide
(2.4kHz)

Setting 0 SSB 1 GMDSS 2 3 4 0 Marine Free Marine Free

Default SSB GMDSS 1

Press [CH] [1] [ENT] key to clear Marine Marine RX Narrow


(0.4kHz)

ROM ROM Disable

3 0 2 1

3 0 0 1 10m sec

Note-1

*9904 *9905
*9906
Note-2

5 to 50m sec 0 Disable Disable Disable J3E FIX Disable Auto H3E TLX
2182kHz only
RX+2182kHz

*9907
*9908
Note-3

0 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
Ver 09 Ver 09 Ver 09

1 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 1

*9909 *9910 *9911 *9912


*9915 *9917
Note-5

Note-7

9918 9919 9920 *9922 *9923 *9925


*9926
Note-8

MODE Std+MF
Note-11

1 0 0

Press [CH] [1] [ENT] key to restore to default setting

Enable Disable FS-75/2 550

Disable Enable RB-500


(Remote)

1 0 0

1 0 0
Ver 07

*9927 *9928

Ver 07: Changed from Ver 07 Ver 09: Changed from Ver09

A2-3

FS-75/2550

System Channel 9951 9952 9953 9954 9955 9956


9957
Note-9

Function Scan Stop Signal Level Scan Stop Time Sweep Width Sweep Step Frequency Squelch Operation Squelch Level Squelch Delay Time Squelch Activating Frequency Squelch Activation frequency when 2-tone alarm 2182kHz is received Check meter on display Selection of output power User CH Memory & Power ADJ Password

Setting 0 SQ Level
While receiving

Default 3 4 SSB S=3 0 100k 1.00k 3 S=5 1000ms 1000Hz GMDSS S=3 0 100k 1.00k 3 S=5 1000m 1000Hz

2 S : 1 to 10 1 99 sec 0.01 to 29999.99kHz 0.01 to 29999.99kHz

Voice

S-Level

Voice + Voice or S-Level S-Level S : 0 to 10

500 to 4000m sec 500 to 2000Hz No change


Individual

9958

9959

1300Hz (Open) All 250W AT-5000 Disable Enter Password:75 to access (*) mark channel 250W AT-1560 -25

9960
*9997
Note-10

1 0 1

1 0 1

150W AT-1560 -15 Enable

*9998 *9999

Conform the following system setting for GMDSS. 9904 (TLX Usage) 0:TX/RX GMDSS default 9905 (TLX RX band width) 1:Narrow SSB/GMDSS default 9906 (TX Delay Time) 10 m sec SSB/GMDSS default 9908 (AM Usage) 1:RX SSB/GMDSS default 9911 (EM on 2182kHz) 3:J3E FIX SSB/GMDSS default 9915 (TX Tune) 0:Enable SSB/GMDSS default 9917 (EM with TX key ON) 0:Auto(No change) SSB/GMDSS default 9997 (Selection of output power) 0:FS-75 2:FS-2550 (AT-1560-25 installed) 9928 (Priority setting) 1 (When DSC-60 is connected.)

A2-4

FS-75/2550

2.3 System settings descriptions

Not use

Not use

A2-5

FS-75/2550

2.4 LCD/Keyboard test & ROM Version No. Confirmation


1. While pressing and holding down 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 right of the LCD. See table below. Ex.) The 2 key is pressed.

111 - - - - - 1 0158100

Key indication

ROM Version No.

All LCD segments reappear several seconds after the 2 key is pressed.
Cursor 3 Freq. 7 CH b ENT F

Key Indication Key Indication Key Indication Key Indication

1 0 4 4 7 8 2182 C

2 1 5 5 8 9 0 d

3 2 6 6 9 A ALARM E

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FS-75/2550

3. Channel Programming
System channel: 9998 muse be set 0, refer to section 2. System settings. The FS-75/2550 can store up to 200 user channels, See the table below.
Band(MHz) 0 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 18 22 25 Channel 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-20 1-20 1-20 1-20 1-20 1-20 1-20 1-20

Procedure 1. While pressing and holding down the [CH] key, turn the power on. 2. Select the system channel 9999 by operating the FREQ/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 by operating the FREQ/CH encoder. Operating the FREQ/CH encoder changes the display as below.
Band

R MEMO J3E

0 - 01 0.00

Channel Frequency

9999

0-01 R

0-01 T

------

25-20 R

9998

------

9900

25-20 T

7. Select the emission mode with the [MODE] key. 8. To enter an RX frequency, press the [Freq] key and enter a frequency with the number keys, then press the [ENT] key. 9. Select a TX channel of the same channel as RX with the FREQ/CH encoder.

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FS-75/2550

10. Enter a TX frequency as follows. Simplex Press the [ENT] key. The same frequency entered at step 8 is stored. Duplex Press the [Freq] key, enter a frequency with the numeral keys, then press the [ENT] key. 11. To program another channel, repeat 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 FREQ/CH encoder. 2. Press the [Freq] [0] [ENT] keys in this order. 3. Rotate the FREQ/CH encoder clockwise by one turn to select a TX channel of the same channel as RX. 4. Press the [Freq] [0] [ENT] keys in this order. To erase another user channel, repeat steps 1 to 4.

A2-8

FS-75/2550

4. Power Date Setting


System channel: 9998 muse be set 0, refer to section 2. System settings. 1. Turn the power on. 2. Select a channel (Frequency). Referring to next page; Power data setting table. 3. Press the TX TUNE key. TUNE appears and the coupler starts tuning. When the tuning is completed successfully, TUNE OK appears. 4. While pressing and holding down the [ENT] key, press the [8] , [9] or [7] key for HI, LOW, and TUNE respectively. [ENT] + [8] HI Power

[ENT] + [9]

LOW Power

[ENT] + [7]

TUNE Power
Normally this adjustment factory adjusted is not necessary. The tune power set on a channel can be used on all channel.

Power data High power Low power Tune power

Default 220 40 20

FS-75 Range of adjustment (LOW data+1) to 255 HI data 1 0 to 60

Default 120 35 0

FS-2550 Range of adjustment (LOW data+1) to 150 HI data 1 0 to 10

5. Set the power data by rotating the FREQ/CH encoder. (Observe the readout on power meter, if connected, while pressing the PTT switch and whistling or speaking into the handset. Or press [0]:tone key, then while pressing the PTT switch.) 6. Press the [ENT] key to register power data. Power data disappears from the LCD. 7. To set another channel, repeat steps 2 to 6.

A2-9

FS-75/2550

Power data setting table

Note) Power data for user channel is commonly used for all classes of emission. The table below shows output 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 Output Power 150W 250W 255 180 240 178 220 153 200 132 180 112 160 92
150: 345

140 76 320

120 61 260

100 48 200

80 34 160

60 23 115

40 18 80

20 15 50

10 8 35

0 8 25

A2-10

FS-75/2550

5. Self Test
5.1 Transceiver unit
This test checks the transceiver for proper operation. It should be conducted regularly to ensure proper operation. Before starting the test, set the RF GAIN control knob to maximum (fully clockwise). 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 following indications in order.

Condition: TLX mode 13.5MHz AGC ON

Condition: TLX mode Tone 1700Hz 3 MHz PA OFF

Condition: TLX mode Tone 1700Hz 3 MHz 20W/Full power

When the CPU is detected unlock signal from SYN circuit, frequency indication blinking.

A2-11

FS-75/2550

5.2 Antenna coupler unit


The CPU and the relays which select capacitors and coil for tuning can be checked. Procedure 1. Open the antenna coupler cover. 2. Open 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 for 1 second each. 6. Turn off No.2 of the DIP switch S2. 7. Close the covers. If CPU error is detected, CR1 lights for ROM error, CR2 for RAM error, CR3 for A/D converter error. (ROM/RAM/AD converter incorporated in the CPU.)

A2-12

Section A3. FS-5000/8000


1. Connection
The below installation is the connected for FS-5000.

Note) FS-8000 Transceiver unit Control unit AC/DC Power supply

: FS-8000T : FS-5000C : PR-850A x 2sets

A3-1

FS-5000/8000

2. System settings
Change the specifications with the following key sequence. 1. Press [STO] key. 2. Enter item number (system setting No.), and press [ENT] key. 3. Setting number desired, and press [ENT] key. Ex) [STO] [9] [9] [0] [1] [ENT] [0] [ENT] Reference; A power supply is only connected with the controller unit (FS-5000C), while pressing and holding the [ENT] key, turn on the power. Controller working individually. and system settings of FS-5000 can be done.

2.1 System Channel List


The default settings are shown in a screened cell of setting item. Ver-21
Channel No. 9900 9901 9902 9903 9904 9905 9906 9907 9908 9909 9910 9911 9912 9913 9914 9915 9916 Function Model TX freq. Selection N.C. Output power of transceiver unit on MF band Class of emission on 2182kHz TX tune 0 FS-5000 Free 400W AM Enable System setting No. 1 FS-2500 Limited 150W SSB Disable 2 FS-1600 ROM 50W SSB FIX Auto (Tuning
is done when setting TX freq.)

3 FS-8000 Marine

Scan of TX channel Enable Disable Time display format Japan USA Europe Second unit display Enable Disable Display of class of emission NOR(SSB) ITU(J3E) Numerical display of check meter Disable Enable data Test alarm RX TX Test alarm freq. 2191kHz (Selectable) TX delay time 30ms (Selectable:5-99ms) Note) FS-8000:10ms Alarm sending time 45sec (Selectable:1-9999s) Check meter items Full Short Keyboard lock OFF Lock Intercom (controlled by [*]key)

A3-2

FS-5000/8000

Channel No. 9917 9918 9919 9920 9921 9922 9923 9924 9925 9926 9927 9928 9930 9931 9932 9933 9934 9935 9936 9937 9938

Function 50 ohm BK. relay Time adj. (Clock) Control unit priority Beep sound ON/OFF Beep sound level Beep sound freq. Dummy Freq. rang in which shortening capacitor tunes on. (9923 should be set at "2") Test tone Power reduction on 2182/2187.5kHz Minimum output power Data to "REM1" terminal Data to "REM2" terminal Data to "REM3" terminal Data to "CIF" terminal Class of emission of TX/RX, when unit connected to "REM1" is once keyed. Class of emission of TX/RX, when unit connected to "REM2" is once keyed. Class of emission of TX/RX, when unit connected to "REM3" is once keyed. Class of emission of TX only while unit connected to "REM1" is keyed. Class of emission of TX only while unit connected to "REM2" is keyed. Class of emission of TX only while unit connected to "REM3" is keyed. 0 ON/OFF Auto NO OFF

Setting No. 1 2 3 ON (Fixed) Manual 1 (Local) 2 (Remote) ON (Fixed) 6 (Selectable:0-10) 2000Hz (Selectable:100-3000Hz) Shortening Disable capacitor Lower limit 2500kHz Upper limit 3999.9kHz Disable Disable 60W or more TBUS TBUS TBUS TBUS SSB SSB SSB SSB SSB CIF CIF CIF CIF AM AM AM AM AM NMEA NMEA NMEA NMEA TLX TLX TLX TLX TLX MIF 2 (1200bps) MIF 2 (1200bps) MIF 2 (1200bps) MIF 2 (1200bps) 4

Enable

Enable Enable Less then 60W MIF (4800bps) MIF (4800bps) MIF (4800bps) MIF (4800bps) No change No change No change No change No change

9939

No change

SSB

AM

TLX

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FS-5000/8000

Channel No. 9940 9941 9942 9943 9944 9945 9946 9947 9948 9949 9950 9951 9952 9953 9954 9955 9956 9957 9960 9961 9962

Setting No. Function 0 Receiver bandwidth in kHz : SSB (Changeable thru keyboard) Receiver bandwidth in kHz : CW (Changeable thru keyboard) Receiver bandwidth in kHz : TLX (Changeable thru keyboard) Receiver bandwidth in kHz : AM (Changeable thru keyboard) Receiver bandwidth in kHz : R3E (Changeable thru keyboard) Receiver bandwidth in kHz : FAX (Changeable thru keyboard) Receiver bandwidth in kHz : LSB (Changeable thru keyboard) Squelch on telex mode Noise blanker on telex mode AGC on telex mode Duplex mode on telex mode Receiving antenna on telex mode (Only when optional R.ANT SEL board is installed.) Tx antenna status at reception Operation on AM mode Operation on R3E mode Operation on FAX mode Operation on LSB mode Cypher communication (Vs Enable control signal ON/OFF on TB2-10 in FS-5000C unit) Recall of 27MHz SSB/DSB freq. ITU freq. Table selection MF band : 405-526.5kHz transmission (When optional MF tuner : AT-410 is installed.) 6kHz 6kHz 6kHz 6kHz 6kHz 6kHz 6kHz No change No change No change No change 1 3kHz 3kHz 3kHz 3kHz 3kHz 3kHz 3kHz OFF OFF FAST Disable 2 0.3kHz 0.3kHz 0.3kHz 0.3kHz 0.3kHz 0.3kHz 0.3kHz 3 4

Main Dup (Used) (Not used) OFF ON (No change) (To GND) T/RX T/RX T/RX T/RX Disable Disable Standard Disable RX only RX only RX only RX only Enable Enable USA Enable Disable Disable Disable Disable 2182kHz only

Europe

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FS-5000/8000

Channel No. 9963 9964 9965 9966 9980 9981 9982 9989 9997 9998 9999

Function

Setting 4

0 1 2 3 User channel programming Enable Disable FS-8000 only check meter indication for both upper & lower No Yes transceiver unit Scan response time (DSC/NBDP) Standard Fast The transmission of AM tow-tone Free Limited Disable alarm is restricted or not. Select default setting for each Enter international telephone country code country 0:standerd 1:USA 31Holland 44:Europe 81:Japan Dummy load installation NO Yes (Both functions of 9911 and 9923 9911:RX, 9911:TX, 9923:Disable 9923:Enable are determined.) ANT BK. relay or RX ANT Yes NO installation (Both functions of 9913 9913:30ms, 9913:10ms, 9917:ON/OFF 9917:ON and 9917 are determined.) Power default setting Europe Norway (When old type Ant. coupler is installed.) All user CH clear Clear System Lock (Important system [OFF/ON]: Enter "present time" to change setting. setting are not changeable.) System initialization (Default) Disable Enable

47:Norway

Important) When the ROM change, should be changing both the ROMs of same version number in Control unit and Transceiver unit.

A3-5

FS-5000/8000

2.2 Confirmation of settings


To confirm settings, press [RCL] [9] [9] [9] [9] and [ENT] in this order. Then press [ENT] key successively. System setting for GMDSS FS-5000) System channel:9982 (A.BK relay or R.ANT) ---- [1]: YES Note) 9913:System Delay 10 ms 9917:50 ohm BK Relay 1:ON (Permanently) *The 50 ohm BK is installed the TX FIL board.

Tx/Rx ANT AT-5000

Tx ANT

Rx ANT AT-5000

ANT BK Relay
Tx Rx

or
Tx Rx

FS-5000T

FS-5000T

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.

Tx/Rx ANT AT-5000

Tx ANT

Rx ANT AT-5000

or
Tx/Rx Tx Rx

FS-8000T

FS-8000T

9917: 0 (ON/OFF)

9917: 1 (ON)

BFO setting frequency The DSC and NBDP are connected, the BFO frequency should be set to 1700 Hz. 1700 Hz; [BFO] 1700 [ENT]

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2.3 System channel description


The following describes about some system channels. 9900 Output power of ITU/DSC channels and direct key-in frequencies are preset as shown below. Model vs Max. Output Power (*): for Japanese vessels only.
Output Power FS-5000 400W FS-2500* 250W FS-1600* 150W FS-8000 800W

9901 Free Any frequencies (1.6065 to 29.9999 MHz) can be transmitted by direct key-in. Limited The frequencies in the ITU/DSC and user channels can be transmitted. ROM Only the frequencies stored in the user channel can be transmitted. Marine Any frequency in the following bands may be transmitted. 1606.5 - 4438 kHz, 5680 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] keys in this order. The dummy load (if equipped) is connected automatically and the test signal of 2191kHz, modulated by two-tone alarm, is sent to the dummy load. 9915 If you select "1" (short), only check data for Ia, Vc, Ic and Pi are displayed repeatedly every pressing of the [CHECK METER] key. 9916 To enable to lock the keys except for [SEND], [START], [2182], and [2187.5] keys, select "1" (ON). Then press the * key to turn on the key lock function. First press of the * key make the keys inactive. (Keyboard Lock [ON]" will be displayed.) Select "2" (Intercom call), to use the [*] key for intercom call. Note that the AF board 05P0356-33 in the Control Unit is required.

A3-7

FS-5000/8000

9917 Used if installation contains a receiving antenna or ANT BK RELAY board (in antenna coupler). For high speed switching between receiving and transmitting (for example, telex) set to "1." Then, TX delay time (system setting 9913) is shortened to "10ms. 9919 For control unit priority, select the same setting numbers for both control units. *To give priority to No. 1 Control Unit; *To give priority to No. 2 Control Unit; No.1 Control Unit: Setting 1 No.1 Control Unit : Setting 2 No.2 Control Unit: Setting 1 No.2 Control Unit : Setting 2 9923
Contents LCD Indication Remarks Dummy load can be switched With DUMMY LOAD 0(Enable) DUMMY by DUMMY key. PCB. DUMMY key is not Without DUMMY --1(Disable) operative. LOAD PCB Shortening capacitor automatically turns on in the 2 range set by 9924/9925. S.CAP(Shorten-ing With modified (Short Cap.) Further, DUMMY key is capacitor) DUMMY LOAD PCB allowed to turn on/off shortening capacitor. Setting No.

9928 For 1988 SOLAS Convention ships (GMDSS) set this item to "1." Then, minimum output power is automatically set at 60W (power data -- MF:115, HF:110), except for minimum power data already stored into user channel. 9930 - 9932 MIF Furuno Multi Interface for Radio communication. Selected when DP-6, DSC-6 is connected. TBUS Selected for equipment made by 'Thrane & Thrane A/S" of Denmark. If TBUS data is used, it is not necessary to connect TXD/RXD lines.

9934 9936 If you wish to change the class of emission only while the selcall is transmitted and to restore it automatically to previous status after transmission, set the channel Nos. 9934 - 9936 and 9937 to "0" (No change) and "2" (AM), respectively. EX) Selcall is connected REM 1, set to system channel 9934 to 0 and 9937 to 2..

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FS-5000/8000

9947 The "1": SQ on Telex [1-OFF] setting automatically turns off the SQ (if ON) when class of emission is changed to TELEX. (Note that AF signal to DP-5/6 is not passed through squelch circuit, so this setting is not for DP-5/6 connection.) 9948 The '1": NB on Telex [1-OFF] setting automatically turns off the NB (if ON) when class of emission is changed to TELEX. 9949 AGC on Telex *The "1" setting sets AGC to FAST when class of emission is changed to TELEX. 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 antenna is installed and dummy load board with antenna earth relay is mounted in the coupler. If you want to connect the Tx antenna to ground manually (irrespective of 9952 setting), press the [DUMMY] key. (For HF band of the FS-8000, this function is operative only when the output power is selected for "Low 2" or less.) 9953 2182 --- Transmission 2182 kHz, Reception all frequencies 9961 ITU Freq. Table [0-Standerd, 1-USA, 2-EU] [2-EU] selection; MF band ITU frequency list added.

A3-9

FS-5000/8000

9966 In accordance with both the above setting and system setting 9953 (Operation on AM mode), the transmission of two-tone alarm on AM mode is as follows:

System setting:9966 0:FREE (Factory setting)

1: LIMITED

System setting:9953 0: TX/RX 1: RX only 2: No 3: 2182 0: TX/RX 1: RX only 2: No 3: 2182

TX of two-tone alarm on AM mode. Possible on all frequencies. Disabled Possible on all frequencies. Possible on all frequencies. Disabled Possible on 2182 kHz only.

9980 Returns to default setting for each country. For example, enter 44 for Europe. 9981 Determines the functions of 9911 and 9923 as follows: 9981 9911: Alarm 9923 : Dummy [0] NO 0-Receive 1-Inhibit [1] YES 1-Transmit 0-Enable

9982 Determines the functions of 9913 and 9917 as follows: 9982 9913 : System 9917: 50 ohms BK Relay [0] NO 30 ms 0-on/off [1] YES 10 ms 1-Permanently on (fixed)

A3-10

FS-5000/8000

9989 Power setting for Europe and Norway type [1-EU, 2-NOR]. Setting of power data. (When old type Ant. coupler is installed. :05P0358-44 and after)
EU (Europe) 1.6-2.5 FS-5000 MHz FS-8000 Power data 225 160 NOR (Norway) 1.6-2.5MHz 2.5-4.0MHz 4.0-30MHz Power data FS-5000: 200 FS-8000: 160 FS-5000: 210 FS-8000: 160 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 system settings are not changeable when you turn on the system lock function. * STO FULL (or LOW) Power Adjustment * STO 9900 Model 9901 Tx freq. selection 9903 Output power of SSB on MF band 9914 Alarm sending time 9960 Recall 27MHz freq. 9999 System initialization

A3-11

FS-5000/8000

2.4 Default setting for each country


[STO] [9] [9] [8] [0] [ENT] Country code [ENT] The default settings are shown in a screened cell of setting item. The system channel that it isn't mentioned in the below list is the same as standard setting. Refer to section 2.1 System Channel List. Country Code List
CH No. Setting Function 0 TX freq. Selection Output power of transceiver unit on MF band Free 400W 1 Limited 150W 2 ROM 50W 3 Marine 4 0:
Standard

Country Code 1:USA U 0 1 2 1 0 30 10 0 1 1 1 1 31:


Holland

Types of delivery for each country


9901 9903 9904 9907 9910 9913 9917 9923 9926 9927 9928

0 0 2 0 0 30 10 0 1 0 0 0

3 0 2 2 0 30 10 0 1 1 1 1

44: EU S 0 0 2 2 0 30 10 0 1 1 1 1

47: 81: Norway Japan N K 3 0 0 2 2 0 10 10 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 30 10 0 1 0 0 0

Class of emission on 2182kHz


Time display format

AM
Japan

SSB
USA

SSB FIX
Europe

Numerical display of Disable Enable check meter data TX delay time 30ms (Selectable:5-99ms) Note) FS-8000:10ms *Upper:FS-5000 *Lower:FS-8000 ON 50 ohm BK. relay ON/OFF (Fixed)

Dummy
Test tone Power reduction on 2182/2187.5kHz Minimum output power

Enable Disable
Enable Enable Less then 60W Disable Disable 60W or more Disable RX only RX only RX only RX only

Shortening capacitor

9950 9953 9954 9955 9956

9957

No Duplex mode on change telex mode Operation on AM T/RX mode Operation on R3E T/RX mode Operation on FAX T/RX mode Operation on LSB T/RX mode Cypher communication (Vs Enable control signal Disable ON/OFF on TB2-10 in FS-5000C unit) ITU freq. Table selection Standard

0 Disable Disable Disable Disable 2182kHz only 1 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0

1 1 1 1 1

0 1 1 1 1

0 1 1 1 1

0 0 1 1 1

Enable

9961

USA

Europe

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FS-5000/8000

3. Jumper settings
3.1 For NAV data format selecting, CIF or NMEA
Jumper wire setting on AF board selects data format to be received. Referring to next page. In addition, system setting for 9933:Data to CIF terminal port must be set. [STO] 9 9 3 3 [ENT] 0: MIF(4800bps) 1: TBUS 2: CIF 3: NMEA 4: MIF2(1200bps)
FS-5000C
CIF/NMEA (TXD/RXD) TB-4 NMEA

Nav device

or
MIF(4800bps)

FURUNO Radio Equipment EX)RB-500

3.2 When using 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 addition confirm the system setting for 9931:Data to REM 2 terminal port. To connect with the DB-500 (C.Loop) or RB-500, setting should be as below. [STO] 9 9 3 1 [ENT] 0: MIF(4800bps) 3: NMEA

1: TBUS 4: MIF2(1200bps)

2: CIF

Jumper wire: Short (Current Loop)

A3-13

FS-5000/8000

CIF/NMEA *CIF NMEA: Open, CIF: Short *NMEA NMEA: Short, CIF: Open REM2 *C.Loop Short *RS-232C Open

A3-14

FS-5000/8000

4. User (Preset) Channel Programming


The 'TX freq. selection" (9901) is set to "1" (Free), so you may store frequencies by recalling the ITU/DSC channels or by keying in a frequency through the keyboard. Select class of emission, bandwidth, and 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 following key sequence to store ITU frequencies (class of emission & BW as well) into the user channel. [ITU] (ITU CH No.) [ENT] [STO] (User CH No.) [ENT] [ENT] Note) To see stored user channels, press [RCL] 9998 [ENT].

To erase a user channel, press [STO] User CH No. [ENT] [0] [ENT].

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FS-5000/8000

5. Power Adjustment

A3-16

FS-5000/8000

A3-17

FS-5000/8000

A3-18

FS-5000/8000

A3-19

FS-5000/8000

A3-20

FS-5000/8000

6. Self test
6.1 Transceiver unit

A3-21

FS-5000/8000

6.2 Antenna Coupler unit


Old type antenna coupler

New type antenna coupler

(05P0358-44 and after)

To check the antenna coupler for proper operation, press the CHCK button (S2) on the coupler board. The relay start chattering and LEDs CR1 to CR24 blink one by one in ascending order. If device failure is found, an appropriate LED lights to indicate the offending device: Device LED ROM CR1 RAM CR2 A/D converter CR3 Note) ROM, RAM, A/D converter are incorporated in the CPU.

A3-22

Section B1. DSC-5

1. Connection

DSC-5 Rear View

DSC-5 configurations MF/HF system *DSC-5 + AA-50 + FS-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 Channel 70 watch receiver) *DSC-5V (with Channel 70 WR) + FM-7000

B1-1

DSC-5

MF/HF System

Not use.

VHF System

Note) key-lock command: Priority command

B1-2

DSC-5

2. Changing System Settings and MMSI number


2.1 Changing system settings
To change system settings; 1. Press the [SETUP] key at the default display followed by pressing the [FILE] key within two or three seconds.

MES AD

-------- I

2. Select I by pressing the [SELCT] key several times. 3. Then, press the [ENT] key.
Self-ID : 431456789

Group-ID : 011111111

4. Enter cipher code 652111.


Self-ID :?

Here !!
You can enter new ID number.

Group-ID :?

5. Enter self ID code followed by pressing the [ENT] key. 6. Enter group ID code followed by pressing the [ENT] key.
*Ready for filing* S:431456789 G:011111111

Note) When own ship is not assignment to Group ID, set to 011111111. 7. Enter cipher code 652111 again.
Ignore ID < > ON OFF

8. Select ON then press the [ENT] key. TEST indication blinks.


TEST

B1-3

DSC-5

9. You can change (set) following settings. *Selection (VHF or MF/HF) of communication equipment. [SETUP] - [4] *COMM setting in the PROG menu. [SELECT] - [PROG] --- [COMM] *Tx-key timing setting in the SYS sub menu. [SELECT] - [PROG] - [SYST] --- key *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 by taking the steps below.
TEST

[SELECT]

CALL

-----

PROG [ENT]

Select "PROG"

TIME

-----

TEST [ENT]

Select "TEST"

Self test < > Select "TO" MO TO ----[ENT] Select "ID"

NARK

-----

ID [ENT]

Ignore ID < > ON OFF [ENT] Watch

Select "OFF"

Important !!

Returns to default display

B1-4

DSC-5

2.2 Settings List


For MF/HF DSC system Standard type
AA-50/DSC REM
DB-500 DB-120

DB

DMC-5
Note) The AA-50 is not required when DSC-5A is installed.
DMC CIF/NMEA A B D E DSC MF/HF RX Printer C NBDP
Note)

DP-5/6

FS-1562

or
MF/HF TR REM1-3

DSC-5

AA-50

FS-5000 -8000
REM1-3

PP-500 -510

REM-B

REM-A

DP-5/6

Added Receiver type


RCV
RV-118G 128G

REM MF/HF TR
Note)

Note) The AA-50 is not required when DSC-5A is installed.

DMC-5

AA-50
DSC

DSC DP-5/6

REM

DB
DB-500 DB-120

FS-1562

DMC CIF/NMEA

or
REM1-3

MF/HF RX MF-HF T/R

DSC-5
Printer C

FS-5000 -8000
REM1-3

NBDP

PP-500 -510

REM-B

REM-A

DP-5/6

For VHF DSC system


DMC-5
DMC A CIF/NMEA C D E B REM-1

DSC-5/5V
Printer

FM-7000
VHF

Note) DSC-5V is equipped with CH70 WR.

PP-500 -510

B1-5

DSC-5

The default settings are shown in a screened cell of each setting item. Setting List
Key operation Item
Select XMITR MMSI Group ID TIME Line out level NAV device selection DMC connection VHF connection

Settings 5 6
MF/HF DSC System Add. Standard RCV MF/HF Own ID Group ID Date & UTC 0dBm CIF CIF or NMEA NMEA ON OFF OFF VHF VHF+CH70 TERM OFF NBDP VHF TERM WR RT ON XT TERM WR RT OFF XT TERM OFF WR RCV TERM A1A:ON
A1A:OFF

4
[4]:XMITR

VHF System VHF

Note

[SET UP]

[FILE] [FILE]

I I TIME LINE CIF/ NMEA REM-A

1dBm Jumper setting: CONT pcb JP-1/2 ON:DMC-5 connected


No.1VHF: VHF No.2VHF VHF+ CH70

ON or OFF

REM-B

OFF

NBDP connection

COMM

REM-C

OFF or NBDP

OFF

NBDP:DP connected

HF TR connection

[SELECT]

PROG

REM-D

ON-WR

ON-RT

OFF-XT

HF RX connection NBDP remote

REM-E

WR

WR

OFF

NBDP

ON

OFF

EXT ALM
SYST

ALARM

Tx key timing

KEY

DIS URG SAF BUS ROU AUTO 0.5 / 15

DIS

AUTO

0.5

B1-6

DSC-5

Key operation Item


Printer selection Ver check

Setting value 5
QUICK

4
PRT

MF/HF DSC System Standard RCV QUIK

VHF System

Note Quick: PP-500/510 connected

[SELECT]

PROG

SYST

Monitor selection

SLOW DSC & MODEM Ver BEEP 1:lineout 2:line in 3:DMC TxD MO 4:DMC RxD 5:CIF TxD 6:CIF TEST RxD TO RR RL LL MC K D P NR / MOD 0 / 9 ON OFF ON OFF F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6

BEEP or 1

For monitor test

--

AUTO ACK setting


DIS/URG ALM type

[6]: AUTOACK

ABLE
UNABLE

ABLE

TYPE [7]:
VOL

1 ON ON T2189.5/R2177.0 T4208.0/R4219.5 T6312.5/R6331.0 T8415.0/R8436.5 T12577.5/R12657.0 T16805.0/R16903.0 AUTO To cancel the manually entered data. Enter 9999 for the UTC.
Recommend to International Freq (To cannel scan freq.,set the RX freq. as 99999.9.)

Key click ON/OFF ALM ON /OFF [SETUP] Scan freq. setting

KEY ALM

[5]: SCAN

Not used

Printer ON/OFF setting Manual position

[0]: PRINT

AUTO MANU

[1]:POSITION

When NAV device is not connected.

B1-7

DSC-5

3. Jumper wire settings


DSC-5A only

Format CIF (default) NMEA

JP 1 Open Short

JP 2 Short Open

Note) CIF/NMEA selection 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 .)

B1-8

DSC-5

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.

B1-9

DSC-5

5. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM


After replacing the ROM on the CONTROL board or if the unit is not working properly, be sure to press the NMI switch on the CONTROL board after turning on the unit, to clear contents of S-RAMs.

1. Turn the power on. 2. Press the NMI switch. For 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 screen should look something like this:
NO RAM1 RAM2 EEROM

RAM clear 1. When Select to RAM 1 or RAM 2, press the [ENT] key; For DSC-5/5A (1) The power is automatically cut off. (2) Turn the power on again manually. For DSC-5R Turn the power off and on again manually. 2. The default display appears.
Watch

B1-10

DSC-5

EEROM clear The PROG menu (returns to default settings) and clears self-ID code, etc. You must do setup of system !! Refer to section 2.2 settings list. 1. When select to EEROM, press the [ENT] key; Note) If you want to print out the contents of the EEROM, place the cursor on the EEROM position and press the [0]: print key. For DSC-5/5A (1) After about 15 second the power is automatically cut off. (2) Turn 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 this:
Self-ID ? Group ID:

Enter self-ID and group-ID codes. [ENT]


*Ready for filing* S: G:

[ENT]
Test

Note)
Item RAM 1 RAM 2 EEROM (RAM & EEROM) Purpose Clears work area only in the S-RAMs. Clears all contents of the S-RAMs (incl. Transmitted and received messages, and file prepared in the MES menu.) Clears all contents of the S-RAMs and contents of the PROG menu (returns to default settings) and clears self-ID code, etc.

B1-11

DSC-5

6. DSC Frequency table

B1-12

DSC-5

7. Menu tree

B1-13

DSC-5

B1-14

DSC-5

B1-15

DSC-5

Clearing Manual POS.: Enter to 9999 on UTC.

Clearing SCAN Freq.: Enter to 99999.9 on Rx Freq.

B1-16

DSC-5

8. Power and Frequency measurement

of MF/HF Radiotelephone
MF/HF DSC signal is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch, because of its emission mode of F1B (J2B). Tone signals (1700Hz + 85Hz) must be input to the radiotelephone. To measure the output power of DSC signal, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to the frequency to measured and to F1B (J2B/TLX). The MF/HF radiotelephone TX key line and inputting tone signal is controlled by the DSC-5/5A. The DSC-5/5A muse be set the Ignore ID ON. Refer to section 2.1 Changing System settings.
Ignore ID ON
TEST

Press [SELECT] key.


Function < > CALL RCV XMIT PROG

Select "PROG", press [ENT] key.


Program < > TIME COMM SYST TEST

Select "TEST", press [ENT] key.


Self test MO TO RR RL LL MC K D P

Select "TO", press [ENT] key.


Tone test < > MARK SPACE DOT T1 T2
MARK tone:1700Hz-85Hz SPACE tone:1700Hz+85Hz DOT:1700Hz+85Hz

Dont select T1 and T2 !!

Select "MARK or Space", press [TEST] key. For example, select "Space".
Tone test < Space tone > Now doing

Outputting tone signal


Press [CANCEL] key several times. Return to "self test" display.

Self - test MO TO RR RL LL MC K D P

Select "MC", press [ENT] key.


Manual cont out < > IN OUT

Select "OUT", press [ENT] key.


Manual cont out < > ALM DIS VK VM HK HM HH

Select "HK", press [TEST] key.


Manual cont out < HF Key > ON

Tx ON
Press [TEST] key.

(Measurment: power and frequency)

Fo+85Hz
Manual cont out < HF Key > OFF

Tx OFF
Press [CANCEL] key several times.

TEST

B1-17

DSC-5

9. Power and Frequency measurement of VHF Radiotelephone


The VHF CH 70 is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch. To measure the output power of VHF CH 70, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to CH 70. The VHF radiotelephone TX key line is controlled by the DSC-5/5V. The DSC-5/5A muse be set the Ignore ID ON. Refer to section 2.1 Changing System settings.
Ignore ID ON
TEST

Press [SELECT] key.


Function < > CALL RCV XMIT PROG

Select "PROG", press [ENT] key.


Program < >

or
Select "MC", press [ENT] key.

TIME

COMM

SYST

TEST

Select "TEST", press [ENT] key.


Self test MO TO RR RL LL MC K D P

Select "TO", press [ENT] key.


Tone test < > MARK SPACE DOT T1 T2
MARK tone:1700Hz-400Hz SPACE tone:1700Hz+400Hz DOT:1700Hz+400Hz

Dont select T1 and T2 !!

Select "MARK or Space", press [TEST] key. For example, select "Space".
Tone test < Space tone > Now doing

Outputting tone signal


Press [CANCEL] key several times. Return to "self test" display.

Self - test MO TO RR RL LL MC K D P

Select "MC", press [ENT] key.


Manual cont out < > IN OUT

Select "OUT", press [ENT] key.


Manual cont out < > ALM DIS VK VM HK HM HH

Select "VK", press [TEST] key.


Manual cont out < VK Key > ON

Tx ON
Press [TEST] key.

(Measurment: power and frequency)


156.525MHz (+10ppm)

Manual cont out < VK Key > OFF

Tx OFF
Press [CANCEL] key several times.

TEST

B1-18

Section B2. DSC-6/6A


1. Connector on Rear Panel
Connect equipment to the DSC-6/6A as shown in the figure which follows.

2. Typical Configurations

(Type-1)

EX 1) DSC-6 + AA-50 + DP-5/6 + FS-5000


CIF/NMEA MF/HF Rx DSC MF/HF TR REM1-3

DSC-6
NBDP

AA-50

FS-5000
REM3-1

REM-B

REM-A

DP-5/6

EX 2) DSC-6 + AA-50 + DP-5/6 + FS-1562


CIF/NMEA MF/HF Rx DSC MF/HF TR REM REM

DSC-6
NBDP

AA-50
REM

DB

REM

FS-1562

REM-B

REM-A

DP-5/6

B2-1

DSC-6

Installation Type

Not use

Note) Key-lock command :priority command

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)

B2-2

DSC-6

3. System settings
3.1 Initial settings
At power on, the display shown below appears. Enter own ships 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 OFF Refer to section 3.2 Changing system settings.

See page B2-2.

B2-3

DSC-6

3.2 Changing System settings


The set up menu appears by pressing the [SELECT] key at the normal display.
Watch

[SELECT] Set up menu < >

TIME 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 0 ALM

Set up menu

Note) To release protection for 9:system menu.


Watch

[SELECT] System < > V P ID ----

[9]

Select "P" and press [ENT] * System protected *

Protection < > ON OFF

Enter cypher code; 652111


Select "OFF" and press [ENT].

System < > V P ID ---Now you may reenter the following * Format of navigator * Installation type * TX timming * DMC-5 connection * AF line out level * DP-5/6 connection

The registered MMSI number is reading only. If you want to change of MMSI number, refer to section "6. Changing ID number". After changing the settings, set the "Protection" menu to "ON" for normal operation.

TEST

Important !!
[SELECT] [9] [>] [ENT] ON OFF Select "ON" and press [ENT]. Press [CANCEL] several times.

Protection < >

Watch

Returns to normal display.

B2-4

DSC-6

4. System settings list


NMEA data
NMEA MF/HF Rx DSC MF/HF TR REM1-3

DSC-6
DMC NBDP

AA-50

FS-5000 FS-8000
REM3-1

or

To AA-50

DB

FS-1562

To DP-5/6

REM-B

REM-A

DMC-5

DP-5/6
NMEA

Installation type; Type-1

NMEA data

Note) NMEA 0183 data sentence receiving by DSC-6: GLL, RMA, RMC

The default settings are shown in a screened cell of setting item. Settings list
Set up menu TIME 1 Position Menu-1 Menu-2 Mon day year -UTC L/L & UTC(Auto/Manual) Able 2 3 Comply status Self test Auto/Manual 4 Print out Type (Printer type) EEROM Key click ON OFF OFF 1.AF OUT 2.AF IN 3.NMEA Tx 4.NMEA Rx 5.DMC Tx 6.DMC Rx ON For check For check Not use For check For check For check 0 MID X5 - X9 Auto Manual Quick Slow Unable NOR || MOD Able Auto Quick Setting Date & UTC Note To cancel the manually entered data, enter 9999 for the UTC. Proposal from other station is acceptable or not. See S/M Automatic printing PP-510/500 is connected Print out to EEROM content

Sound Monitor

OFF, 1, or 2

Message Address 7 File Tel No. Work-F DSC-F Enter to Group ID

B2-5

DSC-6

Set up menu

Menu-1 V (ROM Version) P (Protection)

Menu-2

Setting

Note DSC & MODEM Pass word : 652111 To clear contents of EE-ROM. (NMI SW ON) Refer to section 6. Changing ID number. Refer to section 5. Jumper setting. (CONT PCB:J2)
ON:DMC is connected OFF:DMC is not connect ON:NBDP is connected OFF:NBDP is not connected

ID (MMSI)

Own ID

NMEA N/C (NMEA/CIF) System (Protected: Refer to section 3.2 Changing system settings.) DMC (DMC ON/OFF) DP (NBDP ON/OFF) CIF ON OFF ON OFF 1 RT (Type 1/2/3) (Refer to page DSC6-2) 2 3 OFF Auto 0.5 sec || 15 sec 0dBm NMEA or CIF ON or OFF ON or OFF 1 2

Type-1:RT and DSC is connected Type-2:RT, RCV and DSC is connected Not use FURUNO SSB

Auto

K (Tx kye timing) L (Line out level) F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 ON/OFF Type (DIS and URG)

Scan Freq.

0dBm 2189.5/2177.0 4208.0/4219.5 6312.5/6331.0 8415.0/8436.5 12577.5/12657.0 16805.0/16903.0 ON 1

FURUNO SSB Recommend to International Freq. (To cancel scan frequency, set the RX frequency as 99999.9.)

ALM

ON OFF 1-9

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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.

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6. Changing ID (MMSI) number

(Ver-1.05 and after)

Refer to section 7. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM. 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:
Clear NO <Do not clear> RAM1 RAM2 EEROM

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 display appears. (Refer to section 3.1 Initial settings)
TEST

6. Enter own ships 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.

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7. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM


After replacing the ROM on the CONTROL board or if the unit is not working properly, be sure to press the NMI switch on the CONTROL board after 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. Since the power is automatically cut off, turn the power on. 3. The screen should look something like this:
Clear NO <Do not clear> RAM1 RAM2 EEROM

4. Clear to RAM 1, RAM 2 or EEROM. RAM 1 or RAM 2 clear When Select to RAM 1 or RAM 2, press the [ENT] key; The power is automatically cut off. Turn the power on again manually.

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EEROM clear When select to EEROM, press the [ENT] key; After about 15 second the power is automatically cut off. Turn the power on again manually. The initial setting display appears.
TEST

(Refer to section 3.1 Initial settings) Note)


Before clearing EEROM, print out the contents of EEROM by pressing the [4] key.

Contents of S-RAM and EEROM


Item RAM 1 RAM 2 Purpose Clears work area only in the S-RAMs. Clears all contents of the S-RAMs (incl. transmitted and received messages, and prepared in messages in FILE menu: [SELECT] [7]) Clears contents of EEROM. *Settings of [SELECT] and [ALARM STOP] menu. *Scan programmed frequencies of [SELECT] [0] menu. *Distress massage *AD/Tel No./Work-F/DSC-F data of [SELECT] [7] in File menu *System setting of [SELECT] [9] menu. MMSI, data format of navigator (NMEA or CIF), DMC-5 connection, DP-5/6 connection, installation type, Tx timing and AF line output level.

EEROM

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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 MIF command.

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9. DSC Frequency table

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10. Menu list

Clearing Manual POS.: Enter to 9999 on UTC.

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Enter to Group ID.

Clearing SCAN Freq.: Enter to 99999.9 on Rx Freq.

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11. Power and Frequency measurement of MF/HF Radiotelephone


MF/HF DSC signal is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch, because of its emission mode of F1B (J2B). Tone signals (1700Hz + 85Hz) must be input to the radiotelephone. To measure the output power of DSC signal, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to the frequency to measured and to F1B (J2B/TLX). The MF/HF radiotelephone TX key line and inputting tone signal is controlled by the DSC-6/6A.The DSC-6/6A muse be set the protection OFF. Refer to section 3.2 Changing System settings.
Protection OFF
TEST

Press [SELECT], [
T/A test < tone /signal > TONE MANUAL-CONT DIS-FREQ

] key.

Select "TONE", press [ENT] key.


Tone test < > MARK SPACE DOT T1 T2
MARK tone:1700Hz-85Hz SPACE tone:1700Hz+85Hz DOT:1700Hz+85Hz

Dont select T1 and T2 !!

Select "MARK or Space", press [ENT] key. For example, select "Space".
Tone test < Space tone > Now doing

Outputting tone signal


Press [CANCEL] key twice.

T/A test < tone /signal > TONE MANUAL-CONT DIS-FREQ

Select "MANUAL-CONT", press [ENT] key.


Manual cont out < > IN OUT

Select "OUT", press [ENT] key.


Manual cont out < > ALM DIS HK HM HH

Select "HK", press [ENT] key.


Manual cont out < HF Key > OFF

Press [ENT] key.


Manual cont out < HF Key > ON

Tx ON

(Measurment: power and frequency)

Press [ENT] key again.


Manual cont out < HF Key > OFF

Fo+85Hz

Press [CANCEL] key several times.

TEST

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Section B3. DSC-8V/8VP

1. Connection

DMC-5

DMC-5

A CIF/NMEA B REM-1 CIF/NMEA

A B REM-1

DSC-8V
VHF RT Printer

FM-8000
21.6 - 31.2V DC DC 10.8 - 40.0V

DSC-8VP

FM-7000
VHF RT Printer DC 13.5V

PP -510
POWER 24 VDC

or

PP-500
POWER 24 VDC

PP -510
POWER

or

PP-500
POWER

100/220 VAC

100/220 VAC

DSC-8V System

DSC-8VP System

The difference between the DSC-8V and DSC-8VP is asbelow. DSC-8V No power supply circuit. Power is supplied from VHF radiotelephone FM-8000. (When the FM-8000 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.

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2. Changing system settings


The set up menu appears by pressing the [SELECT] key at the normal display.
Watch

[SELECT] Set up menu < >

TIME 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 ALM

Set up menu

Note) To release the protection for 9:system and 8:RECEIVER menu, follow the steps below..
Watch

[SELECT] System < > V P ID ----

[9]

Select "P" and press [ENT] * System protected *

Enter cypher code; 652111


Protection < > ON OFF Select "OFF" and press [ENT]. System < > V P ID ---Now you may reenter the following * AF line out level * MMSI * Format of navigator * CH70 WR selection * DMC-5 connection

After changing the settings, set the "Protection" menu to "ON".


TEST

Important !!
[SELECT] [9] [>] [ENT]

Protection < > ON OFF Select "ON" and press [ENT]. Press [CANCEL] several times. Watch

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3. System settings list


The default settings are shown in a screened cell of setting Item. Settings list
Set up menu TIME 1 Position Menu-1 L/L & UTC(Auto/Manual) Able 2 3 Comply status Self test Auto/Manual 4 Print out Type EEROM Key click ON OFF OFF 1.AF OUT 2.AF IN 3.NMEA Tx 4.NMEA Rx 5.DMC Tx 6.DMC Rx ON Auto Manual Quick Slow NOR Unable
||

Menu-2

Setting Date & UTC

Note To cancel the manually entered data, enter 9999 for the time. Proposal from other station Is acceptable or no. See S/M.

Mon day year -UTC

Able

MOD Auto Quick

PP-510/500 is connected Print out to EEROM content

Sound Monitor

For check OFF or 1 (3: Not use)

File RECEIVER (Protected: Refer to section2. Changing system settings) System (Protected: Refer to section2. Changing system settings) ALM

Message Address Tel No. CH70

Group ID
No.1 VHF :CH70 No.2VHF :VHF

VHF V (ROM Version) P (Protection) ID (MMSI) N/C (NMEA/CIF) DMC (DMC ON/OFF) L (Line out level) ON/OFF Type (DIS and URG) NMEA CIF ON OFF 0dBm ON OFF 0-1 - 9

DSC & MODEM Pass word : 652111 Own ID NMEA or CIF ON OFF 0dBm ON 1 Jumper setting. (CONT PCB:J2) ON:DMC is connected OFF:DMC is not connect

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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 setting list.

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5. Clearing contents of S-RAM and EEROM


After replacing the ROM on the CONTROL board or if the unit is not working properly, be sure to press the NMI switch on the CONTROL board after 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. For DSC-8VP a, The power is automatically cut off. b, Turn the power on manually. For DSC-8V Since the indication of Turn off the power appears on the screen, turn the power of FM-8000 off and on manually. 3. The screen should look something like this:
Clear NO <Do not clear> RAM1 RAM2 EEROM

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4. Clear to RAM 1, RAM 2 or EEROM. RAM 1 or RAM 2 clear When Select to RAM 1 or RAM 2, press the [ENT] key; For DSC-8VP a, The power is automatically cut off. b, Turn the power on again manually. For DSC-8V Turn the power off and on again manually. The normal display appears.
Watch VHF CH70

EEROM clear When select to EEROM, press the [ENT] key; After about 15 second , For DSC-8VP a, The power 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.
TEST

(Refer to section 3. System settings list) Note)


Before clearing EEROM, print out the contents of EEROM by pressing the [4] key.

Contents of S-RAM and EEROM


Item RAM 1 RAM 2 EEROM Purpose Clears work area only in the S-RAMs. Clears all contents of the S-RAMs (incl. transmitted and received messages, and prepared in messages/address/Tel No in FILE menu: [SELECT] [7]) Clears contents of EEROM. (Own ships ID number, etc)

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6. Self test
Pressing the [3] key at normal display automatically starts the daily test and displays the results.

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7. Menu List: [SELECT]

Clearing Manual POS.: Enter to 9999 on UTC.

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DSC-8V/8VP

Enter to Group ID.

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8. Power and Frequency measurement of

VHF Radiotelephone
The VHF CH 70 is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch. To measure the output power of VHF CH 70, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to CH 70. The VHF radiotelephone TX key line is controlled by the DSC-8V/8VP. The DSC-8V/8VP muse be set the protection OFF. Refer to section 2. Changing System settings.
Protection OFF
TEST

Tx key ON.
INSPECTION TEST < > TONE MANUAL-CONT DIS-CH

Press [SELECT], [

] key.

Select "TONE", press [ENT] key.


Tone test < > MARK SPACE DOT T1 T2
MARK tone:1700Hz-400Hz SPACE tone:1700Hz+400Hz DOT:1700Hz+400Hz

Don't select T1 and T !!

Select "MARK or Space", press [ENT] key. For example, select "Space".
Tone test < Space tone > Now doing

Outputting tone signal


Press [CANCEL] key twice.

INSPECTION TEST < > TONE MANUAL-CONT DIS-CH

Select "MANUAL-CONT", press [ENT] key.


Manual cont out < > IN OUT

Select "OUT", press [ENT] key.


Manual cont out < > VK

Select "VK", press [ENT] key.


Manual cont out < VHF- Key > OFF

Press [ENT] key.


Manual cont out < VHF- Key > ON

Tx ON

(Measurment: power and frequency)


156.525MHz (+10ppm)

Press [ENT] key again.


Manual cont out < VHF- Key > OFF

Press [CANCEL] key several times.

TEST

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Section B4. DSC-60


1. Connection
FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip Antenna FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip Antenna

RT Antenna

Option Option

Option

Antenna Coupler
FS-75 FS-2550 FS-1562 FS-2500 FS-5000 FS-8000

ANT Option

D.ANT Option

DMC Terminal (DMC-5)


OR

Option DMC

RX PCB (05P0703)

MF/HF RT (FS-xxxx)

Distress Button (IC-302)


RT Option Option

Incomming Indicator (IC-303)


Option

RCV BZ

Distributor (DB-120/500)

IEC-61162 (NMEA)

Nav device

DSC/WATCH RECEIVER (DSC-60)

NBDP

Option
DSC

RT

NBDP (DP-6)
Term COM1

IEC-61162 (NMEA)

Option Option Speaker Printer Handset Option

NBDP Terminal (IB or P/C) Printer SEL

Printer

24V DC DC24V Battery 24V 100/110/200/220V AC Option

Option

AC/DC Power Supply (PR-300)

Printer (PP-510)

Note) With the optional DSC general watch keeping receiver board, communication by radiotelephone and NBDP is enabled by the MF/HF radiotelephone while watching DSC distress, safety and general frequencies. If DSC general watch keeping receiver board is not installed, DSC general frequency is watched by the MF/HF radiotelephone, and it cannot be watched during communication by radiotelephone and NBDP.

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2. System setup list


2.1 Setup menu: [#/SETUP]
The default settings are shown in a screened cell of each setting item. The recommended settings listed in the table are presumed to be the standard settings. Set them according to users requests. In addition to these settings, required are DIP switch settings on the CONTROL/MODEM board. System setup menu list
Setup menu Item RCVD CALL OLD POSITION POSITION OLDER ON OFF ON OFF 4H 3H 2H 1H 0.5H DIS/URG ROUTINE ALL OFF ABLE UNABLE ON OFF ON OFF AUTO MANUAL MANUAL AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL AUTO F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 setting ON ON In the rule, means to activate an alarm when the position information is over 4H old. Note

ALARM

4H

EXT ALARM COMPLY TYPE POSITION CALL POLLING CALL INPUT TYPE XMTD CALL RCVD CALL DAILY TEST

DIS/URG

IC-303

ABLE ON ON AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL 2M INTL 4M INTL 6M INTL 8M INTL 12M INTL 16M INTL When printer is connected, set to AUTO. GGA > RMC > RMA > GLL > ZDA

AUTO ACK

POSITION

PRINT

SCAN FREQ.

ROUTINE

Default settings : OFF

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DSC60 Setup menu

Item FIXED ON 4M OFF ON 6M OFF 8M FIXED ON 12M OFF ON 16M OFF ON OFF 32 8 8 X1X9 (FIXED) MF/HF MF 0dBm AUTO MIF IEC OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 255 (100) INTL RUSSIA Date & UTC 2M

setting FIXED ON ON FIXED ON ON ON 32 8 8 FIXED MF/HF type MF type 0dBm AUTO MIF ON or OFF ON or OFF 100 INTL --

Note

SCAN FREQ.

*MF/HF type: watch keeping 2, 8MHz and other one Freq. *MF type: Fixed on 2MHz. Note) Depend on WACTH RCVR setting in Setup menu-SYSTEM.

DISTRESS

KEY CLICK VOLUME HANDSET ORDINARY ALARM DISTRESS ALARM MMSI WATCH RCVR LINE OUT LEVEL TX KEY TIMING RT PORT REMOTE STATION NBDP PORT CH DET S LEVEL
REGULATION

ADJ.:0-63 ADJ.:0-63 ADJ.:8-63 With MNI switch set to on, and enter the password (652111). Depend on specification. (Sea area A3:Set to MF/HF type.)

SYSTEM
(PROTECTED)

Pass word: 652111

When FS-xxxx connected, set to MIF. Depend on specification When DP-6 connected, set to ON. Used for CH busy check. (Calling category: routine and business used) Russian vessel: setting to RUSSINA Date and UTC indication of transmitted Distress alert
Main Ver:2.09

Note)

Main Ver:2.09 Main Ver:2.09

DIST

Note) SYSTEM menu is protected. To cancel the protection; 1. While displaying DSC normal display, press [SETUP]. The setup menu appears. 2. Select SYSTEM by using an arrow key. 3.Press [ENT] key. 4. Confirm that PROTECTION: ON is displayed on the bottom line. Type 652111. 5. Then, PROTECTION ON is changed to PROTECTION OFF, which enables setting of each item. Now you can modify each item in the system setup menu.

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2.2 System menu description


1. MMSI The registered MMSI Number is reading only, that is, can not be changed in this menu. 2. WATCH RCVR (Default setting: MF/HF) This item sets the frequencies of DSC watch keeping receiver. - MF/HF : Up to 6 scan frequencies can be selected for the reception of MF/HF DSC messages. - MF : The receiver frequency is fixed to 2187.5 kHz. 3. LINE OUT LEVEL (Default setting: 0dBm) Select default setting 0 dBm, if FS-75/1562 or FS-5000 series is connected. This item adjusts the output level from DSC, LINE OUT. The output level can be set at every 1.5 dBm step with the left and right arrow keys. The adjusting range is from 12 to +12 dBm. 4. TX-KEY TIMING (Default setting: AUTO) This item sets the transmission timing between DSC and MF/HF radiotelephone for DSC call. FS-75/1562 or FS-5000 series is connected, set this timing at the default setting AUTO. The timing can be set at AUTO, 0.1, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 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 output after TUNE OK signal has come back from the radiotelephone. 5. RT-PORT (Default setting: MIF) This item sets the protocol to control the radiotelephone. The setting is made at MIF, IEC, or OFF. If FS-75/1562 or FS-5000 series is connected, set this item at the default setting MIF. - MIF: Furuno radiotelephone interface - IEC: IEC-61162-1 - OFF: Radio remote control is turned OFF. Note) Related settings Select RS-232C, RS-422, or Current Loop by DIP switches S4 and S5 on CONTROL/MODEM board. The pin assignment of the RT connector for MIF data is different from those for IEC data. When FS-1562 or FS-5000 series is connected, set DIP switch as below. - S4-#1 and #2: ON - S4-#3 and #4: OFF 6. REMOTE STATION (Default setting: OFF) Main Ver 2.09 and after This setting determines whether DSC-60 is operated as remote station or not. This item is set at ON or OFF. If it is set at OFF, the remote function can not be switched by [1/RT/2182] key.

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7. NBDP PORT (Default setting: OFF) If FS-75/1562 or FS-5000 series is connected to Furuno NBDP, DP-5/6, set this item at ON. Then, the control of the NBDP can be made by the MIF protocol. Whereas MAIN and MODEM CPU programs are updated from IB-581 or PC, NBDP Port setting is disregarded. At this time, however, set DIP switch S3-1 and 2 at ON, S3-3 and 4 at OFF. Note) Related settings Select RS-232C, RS-422, or Current Loop by DIP switches S3 and S5 on CONTROL/MODEM board. The pin assignment of NBDP connector for MIF data is different from those for IEC data. When DP-6 or DP-5 is connected, set DIP switch as below. - S3-#1 and #2: ON - S3-#3 and #4: OFF

8. CH DET S LEVEL (Default setting: 100) Main Ver 2.09 and after Before transmitting Routine and Business message, the system checks whether the 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 function, select OFF. 9. REGULATION (Default setting: INTL) Main Ver 2.09 and after In Russian version; - Alarm is released continuously after transmitting distress alert. - The [CANCEL] key can be used during the transmission of distress alert. The transmission sequence is stopped at the end of the fifth transmission. - If another distress alert or urgent message is received after pressing the [CALL] key for distress relay or distress acknowledgement, the received message has priority while the function triggered by the [CALL] key is cancelled. 10. DIST Date and time of the latest distress alert are displayed. The data is stored onto the EEROM. Main Ver 2.01: Date and time in ZDA is used. If ZDA is not available, XXXX is shown. Main Ver 2.09: ZDA or RMC is used. If ZDA or RMC are not input, XXXX is shown.

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3. Setting DIP Switches


3.1 Outline of the settings on CONTROL/MODEM board
For data communication between the DSC and connected equipment, such as RT, NBDP, DMC and navaids, the DIP switches on CONTROL/MODEM board are setup to select data format. The outline of the settings is shown in the Table and Figures below.

422

S5

ON

1 2 3 4

C.LOOP

S6

ON

J3

J8

J9

1 2 3 4

422
J4

J7

S7 S6 S7 S8

ON

S5
EEPROM
J6
U5 U11

S1 NMI SW
J1

S6 S7 S4 S3 S2 S8
(RT) (NBDP) (DMC)

1 2 3 4

232

J5

S8

ON

05P0702

1 2 3 4

S4 S3

S2

ON

CALL

(RT) (NBDP) (DMC)

1 2 3 4

232 422

Default settings) - S2-#1 and #2 : - S2-#3 and #4 : - S4-#1 and #2 : - S4-#3 and #4 :

OFF ON ON OFF

- S3-#1 and #2 : - S3-#3 and #4 :

ON OFF

- S5, S6, S7, S8 : All OFF

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3.2 Setting for the connection with FS-75/1562/5000 and DP-6


TX/RX control data exchange between Furuno radio units is made normally by MIF protocol through the RS-232C connections with factory-default setting.

[RT]
#2-SD #3-RD

[REM-1/2/3]

[RT]
#2-SD #3-RD

[REM] DB-120 [REM-B] [REM-A]


REM-A PCB

DSC-60 [NBDP]
#2-SD #3-RD

[REM-B]

[REM-A]

FS-5000C [REM-1/2/3]

DSC-60 [NBDP]
#2-SD #3-RD

FS-75/1562

DP-6

DP-6

Connection with FS-5000 and DP-6

Connection with FS-75/1562 and DP-6

The DIP switches on CONTROL/MODEM board of DSC-60 are set as follows: RT: S4 (Selection of data format for the communication with RT) - S4-1 and 2 : ON (RS-232C) - S4-3 and 4 : OFF (RS-232C) NBDP: S3 (Selection of data format for the communication with NBDP) - S3-1 and 2 : ON (RS-232C) - 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 made on FS-75/1562:Ver.07 and after. Not necessary on FS-5000. FS-75/1562 Set to setting No.9928:1
Priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 FS-75/1562 0: Main unit takes priority. DSC Distress alert 2182kHz (Main unit) DSC other than distress Remote TEL (DSC) NBDP Main unit Setting of 9928 1: Remote control takes priority. DSC Distress alert DSC other than distress Remote TEL (DSC) NBDP 2182kHz (Main unit) Main unit

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3.3 Setting for the connection with navigational aids


The input data from navigation aids is selected in format, IEC: RS-422 or Current Loop, using the DIP switches on CONTROL/MODEM board of DSC-60. Set S5-#4 to ON for the reception of IEC data from GPS, such as GP-500M2 and GP-80.
S5
422
ON 1.NBDP 2.RT 3.DMC 4.NMEA

1 2 3 4

C.LOOP

IEC:RS-422 S5-4: ON C.Loop S5-4: OFF

Note) Related settings AUTO or MANUAL is selectable for POSITION setting in System setup menu. If AUTO is selected, 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 fix data - RMC : Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data - RMA : Recommended minimum specific LORAN-C data - GLL : Geographic position, latitude/longitude - ZDA : Time and date The ZDA is used for automatically printing-out of sending/receiving messages and the selftest result, and date and time in the communication log.

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3.4 Setting for the connection with DMC, IC-302 and PC


DMC-5, IC-302, and PC can be connected to DMC port. Set the DIP switches on CONTROL/MODEM board as follows: *Default settings: - S5, S6, S7, S8 : All OFF 1. Connecting PC (for use in future) To connect PC, set the DIP switches to RS-232C. - S2-#1 and #2 : ON (RS-232C, TX/RX data) - S2-#3 and #4 : OFF - S5-#3 : OFF - 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, #3 and #4 : ON - S7-#1, #2, #3 and #4 : OFF - S8-#1, #2, #3 and #4 : OFF 3. Connecting IC-302 To connect IC-302, set the DIP switches to Current Loop. - S8-#1, #2, #3 and #4 : ON
- S7-#1, #2, #3 and #4 : OFF - S6-#1, #2, #3 and #4 : OFF

Pin assignment of DMC port J3 pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 DMC-5 TD-A TD-B RD-A RD-B NC F.GND P/C SD GND RD GND NC F.GND IC-302 DMC-OUT-H DMC-OUT-C DMC-IN-H DMC-IN-C CTR F.GND

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4. Setting the receiver board


A FAX-5+2.6m whip active antenna is usually used to receive DSC distress signal and DSC general signal. Set J3 on the RX board to ACTIVE to apply voltage to the antenna.

455kHz FIL

ANT

J3
RX 05P0703
Ref.OSC

05P0703:
DSC watch keeping receiver board and DSC general watch keeping receiver board (option).

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ACTIVE

J2

ACTIVE

DSC60

5. How to enter MMSI


This information explains how to release the protector to enter MMSI in System Setup menu.

How to enter MMSI


To enter MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity number), follow steps below. 1. Turn on the unit, and press S1 (NMI SW) on the CONTROL/MODEM board. The EEROM clear display appears.

DSC-60 with top cover removed

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 default number appears.

4. Enter the MMSI of own ship by using numeric keys. 5. Confirm that the number displayed on the screen is correct. 6. Press [ENT]. The message PLEASE POWER DOWN appears. 7. Turn off and on the unit.

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DSC60

6. Self test
Pressing [3/TEST/DEF] key with DSC standby screen or Radiotelephone setting screen automatically starts the daily test, and the test results are displayed. Main CPU, MODEM, and RX boards can be checked, and the connection between MF/HF radiotelephone and NBDP made by Furuno can be checked by MIF commands. Procedures 1. Press [3/TEST/DEF] key with DSC standby screen or Radiotelephone setting screen. 2. The test automatically starts. The test can not be cancelled once if started.
* DSC-60 daily test *
JAN - 10 - 2000 - 15:26 MAIN CPU MODEM RCVR1 RCVR2 REMOTE RT REMOTE DP : : : : : :

3. It takes 30 to 40 seconds to complete the test. Then, the distress alarm 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.
* DSC-60 dialy test *
JAN - 10 - 2000 - 15:26 MAIN CPU MODEM RCVR1 RCVR2 REMOTE RT REMOTE DP : OK VER.xx : OK VER.xx : OK : OK : OK FS-1562 : OK DP-6
* DSC-60 DAILY TEST * JAN - 10 - 2000 - 15:26 MMSI : 123456789 MAIN CPU : OK VER.xx MODEM : OK VER.xx RCVR1 : OK RCVR2 : OK REMOTE RT : OK FS-1562 REMOTE DP : OK DP-6

Note) The default setting of DAILY TEST in PRINT OUT submenu of Setup menu is set at MANUAL. Set it at AUTO to print out the test results automatically. The printed date and time is the data of NMEA data (ZDA) from the navaids.

To display the present program version number, press the [1 RT] key five times while pressing the [* FILE] key.

5. Pressing [CANCEL] key returns the screen to DSC standby screen.

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DSC60

7. Setup menu list

B4-13

DSC60

B4-14

DSC60

B4-15

DSC60

B4-16

DSC60

Main CPU Ver:2.09 and after.


Set up Menu 1 Menu 2 MMSI WATCH RCVR LINE OUT LEVEL Tx KEY TIMING PROTECTION Note) PASS WORD:xxxxxxx RT PORT REMOTE STATION NBDP PORT CH DET S LEVEL REGURATION DIST Menu 3 X1--X9 MF/HF MF 0 dBm AUTO MIF IEC OFF ON OFF OFF ON 100 INTL RUSSIAN Date & UTC Menu 4 Menu 5 Menu 6

-12 - +12 dBm 0.1, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15 sec

System

Setting: OFF 255

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DSC60

8. Power and Frequency measurement of MF/HF Radiotelephone


MF/HF DSC signal is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch, because of its emission mode of F1B (J2B). Tone signals (1700Hz + 85Hz) must be input to the radiotelephone. To measure the output power of DSC signal, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to the frequency to measured and to F1B (J2B/TLX). 1. Pressing [#/SETUP] key reveals Setup menu screen. Select TEST and press [ENT] key. Then, the following Test function screen appears.
* * Setup menu * *
ALARM AUTO ACK ERASE FILE MESSAGE POSITION PRINT OUT SCAN FREQ USER CH VOLUME TEST SYSTEM [ENT]

* * Test function * *
TONE BK REMOTE EXT ALARM EXT ALERT AF PCB CONT PCB PANEL PCB RX PCB TA TEST

PROTECTION : ON

To execute the test function, cancel PROTECTION. Enter 652111 from the numeric keys. 2. Selecting TONE and pressing [ENT] key reveals a submenu. Choose MARK or SPACE on the submenu, and turn the signal ON by pressing [ENT] key. For example, choose MARK.
MARK :OFF SPACE :OFF DOT :OFF
* * Test function * *
TONE BK REMOTE EXT ALARM EXT ALERT AF PCB CONT PCB PANEL PCB RX PCB TA TEST

MARK:1700Hz 85Hz SPACE:1700Hz + 85Hz DOT:1700Hz + 85Hz

PROTECTION : OFF

3. Transmit power by turn ON the handset PTT switch of DSC-60, and measure the frequency and power. 4. To measure other frequencies, turn OFF the handset PTT switch and change the frequency of MF/HF radiotelephone. Repeat steps 3 and 4. 5. After the completion of the measurements, turn off power for DSC-60.

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DSC60

9. How to update system program


9.1 Over view
The program disk supplied includes two programs: main program and modem program. To update the system program, DIP switch #1 and #2 of S3 on the CONTROL/MODEM board must be set to ON position. Either of an IB-581 or a PC PC/AT compatible is connected as follows. Using IB-581 Any IB-581 can be used. Using PC The PC is connected to the DSC-60 as below.
DSC-60 IB-581
KEY
1 2 3 4

DSC-60
NBDP
S3
ON

COM-1

S3
ON

NBDP

RS-232C

PC

(NBDP)

1 2 3 4

Key board

(NBDP)

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 D-SUB male, and to the IB-581 or PC a 9-pin D-SUB female.

D-SUB 9pin
DCD RXD TXD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

D-SUB 25pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 F.GND SD RD RTS CTS DSR S.GND NC S.GND NC NC DTR TD-A TD-B RD-A RD-B NC

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DSC60

9.2 Updating MAIN program with IB-581


1. Connect the IB-581 to the DSC-60. 2. Turn on the IB-581, but do not turned on the DSC-60. 3. Terminate the terminal program. When using IB-581 for DP-6, FELCOM 12/81, while press and holding down [Alt] and [Fn], press [F2]. For example, A:\DP10\TERMINAL appears on the DP-6 terminal. When using IB-581 for FELCOM 11, press [F1] and [8] in order. 4. Insert the program floppy disk in the slot. 5. Type B: and press [Enter]. The prompt B:\> appears. 6. Type UPDSC and press [Enter]. The following message 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 output interval. p4:ID number.(1,2...) p5:Poer number.(1,2...) Erase Wait:osec Wait:o Wait counter=100 Port no.=1 TARGET POWER ON. 7. Turn on the DSC-60. The indication on the DSC screen changes as below. The picture on the IB-581 runs. 8. Wait for about 5 minutes. 9. The DOS prompt appears after the message Finish version up. 10. Turn off the DSC-60, disconnect the IB-581 and turn on the DSC-60 again. 11. Press [3/TEST/DEF] to perform the selftest and confirm the program has been updated. *** Checking program Version, refer to section 6.Self test. ***

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DSC60

9.3 Updating MODEM program with IB-581


1. Connect the IB-581 to the DSC-60. 2. Turn on the IB-581, but do not turned on the DSC-60. 3. Terminate the terminal program. When using IB-581 for DP-6, FELCOM 12/81, while press and holding down [Alt] and [Fn], press [F2]. For example, A:\DP10\TERMINAL appears on the DP-6 terminal. When using IB-581 for FELCOM 11, press [F1] and [8] in order. 4. Insert the program floppy disk in the slot. 5. Type B: and press [Enter]. The prompt B:\> appears. 6. Type UPMODEM and press [Enter]. The following message 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 output interval. p4:ID number.(1,2...) p5:Poer number.(1,2...) Erase Wait:osec Wait:o Wait counter=100 Port no.=1 TARGET POWER ON. 7. Turn on the DSC-60. The message Now Loading appears on the DSC screen. The picture on the IB-581 runs. 8. Wait for about 5 minutes. 9. The DOS prompt appears after the message Finish version up. 10. Turn off the DSC-60, disconnect the IB-581 and turn on the DSC-60 again. 11. Press [3/TEST/DEF] to perform the self test and confirm the program has been updated.

*** Checking program Version, refer to section 6.Self test. ***

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Section C1. AA-50


1. Over view
The AA-50 MF/HF DSC Watch Receiver receives distress and safety frequencies (max. 6), and are mainly fitted on the vessels which operate in ocean areas A3 and A4.

Receiving distress and safety calls

Receiving general calls

AA-50
Receiver

DSC-5 or DSC-6

Receiving

Transmitting

Relay

FS-xxxx
K2, 3

Relay turns upward upon receiving distress and safety calls.

Note) SOLAS Chapter-4 Regulation 12 (watch) 1. Every ship, while at sea, shall maintain a continuous watch: .1 on VHF DSC channel 70, if the ship, in accordance with the requirements of regulation 7.1.2, is fitted with a VHF radio installation; .2 on the distress and safety DSC frequency 2,187.5kHz, if the ship, in accordance with the requirements of regulation 9.1.2 or 10.1.3, is fitted with an MF radio installation; .3 on the distress 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 day and geographical position of the ship, if the ship, in accordance with the requirements of regulation 10.2.2 or 11.1, is fitted with an MF/HF radio installation. This watch may be kept by means of a scanning receiver; .4 for satellite shore to ship distress alerts, if the ship, in accordance with the requirement of regulation 10.1.1, is fitted with an INMARSAT ship earth station.

C1-1

AA-50

2. Connection
2.6m Whip antenna FAX-5

ANT DSC-5 or DSC-6 DSC


RS-232C

MF-HF T/R AA-50


RS-232C

FS-xxxx

MF/HF Rx

REM

Connection
ANT MF-HF T/R DSC BREAKER 10.0V-40.0V 2A

The potentionmeter for adjustment of LINE OUTPUT LEVEL (+10dBm adjustable) is on the rear panel. It is pre-adjusted at the factory (0dBm output) for use with the DSC-5/6.

LINE LEVEL 0dBm

Grounding Terminal

To Receiver or Radiotelephon :RV-xxxG/FS-xxxx

To DSC Terminal:DSC-5/6

AA-50 Rear Panel

3. Jumper setting
When the Pre-AMP unit (FAX-5) is installed, the jumper block of J9 on the Receiver Board must be set to ACTIVE to supply about 9Vdc to the Pre-AMP unit.

2.6m Whip antenna FAX-5

Receiver Board
J1 To Antenna

J9

Factory setting:Active Active

Note) ACTIVE Antenna : 2.6m Whip antenna + FAX-5

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AA-50

4. Self test
1. Tune on the power. (Scanning starts.) 2. Press the TEST switch. (TEST LED lights.) *If problem, the frequency LEDs light in order. 2187.5 4207.5 6312 16804.5 REMOTE (Note) Lighting Lighting Lighting Lighting Lighting *If error, Frequency indication 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 blinks when the AA-50 and DSC-5 (DSC-6) do exchange data. Cause: DSC turned off, cable between AA-50 and DSC-5 (DSC-6) loosened or Disconnected, or wrong DSC system settings DSC-5: [Remote-E] setting ---OFF and TERM, DSC-6: [Type] setting ------ OFF. To restart scanning, press any key.

C1-3

DP-5 Section D1. DP-5

1. Connection
PP-500 PP-510 Power

Printer

GLL, RMA, RMC, VTG DBT, MTW, VHW, TRF

NAV Device
NMEA/CIF Printer

REM

REM-A(RT)

Key board

MF/HF RT
NBDP

*
REM-B(DSC)

Key board DP-5


CONTROL 24VDC

MF/HF DSC

* When the radiotelephone (DSC) is connected to REM-A port, set to RT (DSC) on F6: terminal menu. * When the DSC (radiotelephone) is connected to REM-B port, set to DSC (RT) on F6: terminal menu.

FS-1562

REM

Distributor (05P0606)
MF/HF TR

REM-A MF/HF Rx DSC NBDP REM-B

DP-5

AA-50

DSC-5/6

REM 1 or 2 or 3 REM-A

DP-5

FS-5000
REM 2 or 3 or 1 MF/HF TR

AA-50

MF/HF Rx DSC

DSC-5/6

NBDP REM-B

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DP-5

2. Setting list
Function F3:Operate Item 6:Manual Reception
1:Station Entry 6:Answerback Code Entry

Default AUTO

Setting AUTO
Storing MMSI+CS+X

Note To enter appropriate station at least one.


Password: ANSWER CODE (Caps Lock)

F5:Station

7:Group ID Entry (4/5 digit) 8:Group ID Entry (9 digit) 9:Select ID Entry (4/5 digit) 0:Select ID Entry (9 digit)

X1 X5 MMSI

Password: ID CODE (Caps Lock)

RX MSG Save Active file Auto Send Signal Tracking Edit before sending ARQ Error count Communication time Dual font (Bold:Sending) Echo Sending Volume display Comm. Status display *ARQ/FEC Center Freq *Shift Freq DIRC Center Freq Shift Freq Rate CW Mode Frq Rate Line Out Level (dBm) *Remote A Mode *Rate (baud) *Start Bit *Date Bit *Stop Bit *Parity Bit *Delimiter MIF Tune Freeze AGC

OFF OFF OFF NO OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 1700 +85 1700 +85 60 1615 10 0 OFF 4800 1Bit 7Bit 2Bit Even CR OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF ON YES or NO ON ON ON ON ON ON 1700 +85 1700 +85 60 1615 10 0 RT 4800 1Bit 7Bit 2Bit Even CR OFF OFF ON or OFF Pass word:DP5(Caps Lock) Dont change.

F6:Teminal

Pass word:DP5(Caps Lock) Dont change. Note) RT is connected to REM-A port.

FS-1562:OFF FS-5000:ON or OFF

*: Password : [DP5] is needed for change of these setting.

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DP-5

Function

Item *Remote B Mode *Rate (baud) *Start Bit *Date Bit *Stop Bit *Parity Bit *Delimiter MIF Tune Freeze AGC CIF/NMEA Mode CIF Rate (baud) Monitor Line In Level Line Out Level Beep Level CRT Economy Mode File Partial View
*Slave Delay *BK Timing Pre tone *Post Tone *Mute Timing Pre BK

Default OFF 4800 1Bit 7Bit 2Bit Even CR OFF OFF OFF CIF 4800 OFF 4 4 4 OFF OFF
5 msec 10 msec 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec

Setting DSC 4800 1Bit 7Bit 2Bit Even CR OFF OFF OFF CIF or NMEA CIF:4800 Line OUT 4 4 4 ON ON
5 msec 10 msec 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec

Note

Pass word: DP5(Caps Lock) Dont change. Note) DSC is connected to REM-B port.

F6:Teminal

Pass word: DP5(CAPS LOCK) Jumper setting: JP-2 on the CONTROL Board.

Pass word: DP5(Caps Lock) Note) Refer to next page. *Timing depends on the type of the transceiver unit connected.

F8: System

*Post BK

Reception Alarm Time System Time & Date Printer Header File Name Time Footer Language Self Test Version No. Modem Version No.

ON OFF 90/1/1 PP-500 ON ON OFF Normal


Ver x.xx Ver x.xx

ON UTC Setting PP-500 ON ON OFF Normal

PP-500/510 is connected.

*: Password : [DP5] is needed for change of these setting.

D1-3

DP-5

Reference) Timing depends on the type of the transceiver unit connected. Setting of timing list
F6:System Timing (m sec) Slave Delay BK Timing Pre tone Post Tone Mute Timing Pre BK Post BK DP-5 F6:Terminal MIF AGC Remarks RT :System settings FS-1562 5 10 0 0 0 OFF 9906: 10msec FS-5000 FS-8000 5 10 0 0 0 ON or OFF 9982:1 or
(9913:10msec) (9917:BK ON)

FS-1503 5 10 0 0 0 OFF 9910:10 msec

FS-1502 FS-1552 50 50 10 0 0 OFF Tx delay time Default: 30 msec

RC-258 RC-508 RC-808 5 5 0 0 0 OFF --

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DP-5

3. Initial settings
3.1 Answerback code and ID code entry
Enter vessels answerback code AAB and ID code as follows. Page D1-13 describes how to change AAB and IDs. 1. Press function key [F5] to display the Station menu.
Station 1: Station Entry 2: Timer Operation Entry 3: Scan Entry 4: Scramble Code Entery 5: User Channel Entery 6: Answerback Code Entry 7: Group ID Entry (4/5 digit) 8: Group ID Entry (9 digit) 9: Select ID Entry (4/5 digit) 0: Select ID Entry (9 digit)

2. Press [6] key to select Answerback code Entry, or operate the cursor to highlight item to [6], and press the [Enter] key. The display should look something like below.
Answerback Code Entry Answerback Code

3. Enter vessels answerback code. Press the [Enter] key. The prompt OK/Cancel asks for verification of date. If correct, press the [Enter] key again.
Answerback Code Entry Answerback Code 432456789 FURU X OK Cancel

Caution Confirm the CODE before pressing ENTER key. You cannot change the CODE once it has been entered.

4. Do the same to enter IDs.

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DP-5

3.2 Terminal settings (F6)


Press function key [F6] to display the Terminal display. To change settings, first, select Change on 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.

Dont change !!

Dont change. Note) RT is connected to REM-A port.

FS-1562:OFF
Dont change. Note) DSC is connected to REM-B port.

*: Password : [DP5] is needed for change of these setting.

D1-6

DP-5

Terminal menu Description (F6)

D1-7

DP-5

D1-8

DP-5

3.3 System settings (F8)


Press function key [F8] to display the System screen. To change settings, first, select Change on 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.

Dont change. Note) Refer to Setting of timing. (Page D1-4.)

When the PP-500/510 is connected.

*: Password : [DP5] is needed for change of these setting

D1-9

DP-5

System menu Description (F8)


*:protected

D1-10

DP-5

D1-11

DP-5

3.4 Manual Reception (F3-6)


Selects communication mode for reception. 1. Press Function key [F3] and then the [6] key. 2. Select receive mode: AUTO. (Default)
Manual Reception
AUTO ARQ FEC DIRC

3. Press the [Enter] key. The reception mode: AUTO appears on the screen. Note) *AUTO mode ARQ mode FEC mode DIRC mode : Automatic operation in ARQ and FEC. : ARQ mode only. :FEC mode only : DIRC mode only

3.5 NAV data format selection (CIF/NMEA)


Jumper wire JP2 on the CONTROL board selects the format of the signal from the navigator connected to the DP-5.
CONTROL board

Receiving NAV data;


ROMs

CIF :Short NMEA :Open (Factory setting)


JP2

GLL, RMA, RMC, VTG, DBT, MTW, VHW, TRF

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 down arrow key to display the NMEA/CIF mode selection screen. 3. To change the mode, move the cursor from Look to Change by pressing the right arrow key. Place the cursor at the NMEA/CIF mode position with the down arrow key, then select a format. Then press the [ENTER] key to return to the normal display.

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DP-5

4. Changing AAB, ID code, Terminal and System settings


4.1 Changing Answerback code and ID code
Answerback and ID codes can be changed as follows: 1. Press function key [F5] to display the Station menu.
Station 1: Station Entry 2: Timer Operation Entry 3: Scan Entry 4: Scramble Code Entery 5: User Channel Entery 6: Answerback Code Entry 7: Group ID Entry (4/5 digit) 8: Group ID Entry (9 digit) 9: Select ID Entry (4/5 digit) 0: Select ID Entry (9 digit)

2. Press [6] key and [Enter] keys in order. 3. Press the [Caps Lock] key to type in upper case letters. Type [A] [N] [S] [W] [E] [R] (Space) [C] [O] [D] [E].
Answerback Code Entry Answerback Code

4. Enter vessels 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. For IDs code, type [I] [D] (Space) [C] [O] [D] [E].

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DP-5

4.2 Changing F6 and F8 settings


To change Locked items in [F6] and [F8] menus. 1. For example, press 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 select option. Note) To select the default setting, select Default on the top line, and then press [Enter] key.

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DP-5

5. Clearing contents of S-RAM and EEROM


5.1 S-RAM clear
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. Procedure 1. Turn the power on. 2. After characters are displayed on the screen, press the NMI switch.

NMI SW

REMOTE A PRINTER

REMOTE B CIF/NMEA CONTROL

Rear panel view of DP-5 3. After several seconds, the normal display comes on automatically.

When clearing S-RAM, Message and Log file is erased.

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DP-5

5.2 EEROM Clear


1. Press function key [F8] to open the "System" menu. To change setting, move the cursor to "Change" on the top line. Press the [] key to select "Self Test", then press [Enter] key. "Self Test" menu appears on the display. 2. Select "EEROM" on the Self Test menu, then press [Enter] 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. Press [C] while pressing [Ctrl] key. 6. "Self Test" menu appears on the display. 7. Turn OFF power and ON again. 8. "WRITING to EEROM" appears on the display. 9. Normal display is shown automatically about one minute later.

EEROM contents
[F5]: Station menu [F6]: Terminal menu [F7]: Editor menu [F8]: System menu

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Section D2. DP-6


1. Connection
Key board

Key board
24VDC Printer Printer

IB-581 Terminal unit

24VDC

Printer
(PP-510) COM-2 COM-1

NC

GLL, RMA, RMC, VTG DBT, MTW, VHW, TRF

NAV Device
ICE1162(NMEA) Terminal

REM

REM-A(RT)

24VDC

*MF/HF RT
NBDP REM-B(DSC)

DP-6 Main unit

*MF/HF DSC

*MF/HF Radiotelephone :FS-5000, FS-1562 series *MF/HF DSC :DSC-5/6/60

FS-1562

REM

Distributor (05P0606)
MF/HF TR

REM-A MF/HF Rx DSC NBDP REM-B

DP-6 (Main unit)

AA-50

DSC-6

or
RT

DSC-60

NBDP

Note) Remote A and B ports of Main unit are connected to FS-1562 and DSC-6. The Distributor board (05P0606) is necessary in the RC-1500 console.

REM 1 or 2 or 3 REM-A

DP-6 (Main Unit)

FS-5000
REM 2 or 3 or 1 MF/HF TR

AA-50

MF/HF Rx DSC

DSC-5/6

NBDP REM-B

or
RT

DSC-60

NBDP

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DP-6

2. Settings list
Function F3:Operate Item 6:Manual Reception 5:Answerback Code Entry F5:Station 6:Group ID Entry (4/5 digit) 7:Group ID Entry (9 digit) 8:Select ID Entry (4/5 digit) 9:Select ID Entry (9 digit) *Slave Delay *BK Timing Pre tone *Post Tone *Mute Timing Pre BK *Post BK *Modem Output Level MIF Tune Freeze AGC Emission TX/RX MSG Save Edit Before sending Time System Time & Date Display Mode Language Printer Normal Normal PP-510 Default AUTO Setting AUTO
Terminal Ver20 and after MMSI+CS(4 digit) +X

Note

Password: ANSWER CODE (Caps Lock)

5 msec 10 msec 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 0 dBm OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF UTC

X1 X5 MMSI 5 msec 10 msec 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 0 dBm OFF OFF ON or OFF ON ON or OFF On or OFF UTC --Normal Normal PP-510

Password: ID CODE (Caps Lock) Password: DP6 (Caps Lock) Note) Timing depends on the type of the transceiver unit connected. See to Reference.

F6:System

FS-1562:OFF, FS-5000:ON or OFF

ZDA (Terminal Ver 17 and after) Note) When NMEA data is not connected, entry by manual. Password: DP6 (Caps Lock)

Fn+F1

*: Password is needed for change of these setting. Reference) Timing values depend on the transceiver connected. Setting of timing
F6:System Timing (m sec) Slave Delay BK Timing Pre tone Post Tone Mute Timing Pre BK Post BK DP-6 F6:System MIF AGC Remarks RT :System settings FS-1562 5 10 0 0 0 OFF 9906: 10msec FS-5000 FS-8000 5 10 0 0 0 ON or OFF 9982:1
(9913:10msec) (9917:BK ON)

FS-1503 5 10 0 0 0 OFF 9910:10 msec

FS-1502 FS-1552 50 50 10 0 0 OFF Tx delay time Default: 30 msec

RC-258 RC-508 RC-808 5 5 0 0 0 OFF --

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DP-6

3. Initial settings
3.1 Answerback code and ID code entry
Enter vessels answerback code and ID code as follows. Section 4 describes how to change AAB and IDs. 1. Press function key [F5] to display the Station menu.
Station 1: Station Entry 2: Timer Operation Entry 3: Scan Entry 4: User Channel Entery 5: Answerback Code Entry 6: Group ID Entry (4/5 digit) 7: Group ID Entry (9 digit) 8: Select ID Entry (4/5 digit) 9: Select ID Entry (9 digit)

2. Press [6] key to select Answerback code Entry, or operate the cursor to highlight item to [6], and press the [Enter] key. The display should look something like below.

Answerback Code Entry Answerback Code

3. Enter vessels answerback code. Press the [Enter] key. The prompt OK/Cancel asks for verification of date. If correct, press the [Enter] key again.
Answerback Code Entry Answerback Code 432456789 FURU X OK Cancel

Terminal program Ver 20 and later, AAB: MMSI(9digits)+4charctor+X

Caution Confirm the CODE before pressing ENTER key. You cannot change the CODE once it has been entered.

4. Do the same to enter IDs.

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DP-6

3.2 System settings (F6)


Press function key [F6] to display the System display. To change settings, first, select change on the top (Setup) 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 System menu.

Dont change !!
*Password is needed for change of these setting. Pass word: DP6 (Caps Lock)

FS-1500 serise:OFF

Enter setting referring to below. MIF Tune Freeze AGC Emission Tx/Rx MSG Save Edit before sending

OFF OFF OFF: FS-1562 ON ON or OFF ON or OFF

ON or OFF: FS-5000

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DP-6

F6: Menu description

Timing values depend on the transceiver connected. Therefore some trial and error may be necessary to find suitable values. *MIF Tune Turn on to send ATU tuning command. *Freeze Turn on to send freeze command 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. *Tx/Rx MSG Save Turn on to automatically save incoming and outgoing message to FDD. *Edit before sending No transmits keying operation one by one. Yes transmits message only when the [Enter] key is pressed after confirming text typed.

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3.3 Manual Reception (F3-6)


Selects communication mode for reception. 1. Press Function key [F3] and then the [6] key. 2. Select receive mode: AUTO. (Default)
Manual Reception
AUTO ARQ FEC DIRC

3. Press the [Enter] key. The reception mode: AUTO appears on the screen. Note) *AUTO mode ARQ mode FEC mode DIRC mode : Automatic operation in ARQ and FEC. : ARQ mode only. :FEC mode only : Not use

3.4 Printer and Language setting


Press [F1] while pressing [Fn] keys. The Set up will appear on the screen.
Set up
Language Printer Normal Norway Sweden UK PP-510 Other

Default Setting) Printer: Language: PP-510 Normal

When you change the Printer or Language setting, enter unlocking code in upper case letter: [D] [P] [6].

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4. Changing AAB, ID code and System settings


4.1 Changing Answerback code and ID code
Answerback and ID codes can be changed as follows: 1. Press function key [F5] to display the Station menu.
Station 1: Station Entry 2: Timer Operation Entry 3: Scan Entry 4: User Channel Entery 5: Answerback Code Entry 6: Group ID Entry (4/5 digit) 7: Group ID Entry (9 digit) 8: Select ID Entry (4/5 digit) 9: Select ID Entry (9 digit)

2. Press [6] key and [Enter] keys in order.

3. Press the [Caps Lock] key to type letters. Type [A] [N] [S] [W] [E] [R] (Space) [C] [O] [D] [E].
Answerback Code Entry Answerback Code

4. Enter vessels 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. For IDs code, type [I] [D] (Space) [C] [O] [D] [E].

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4.2 Changing F6: System settings


To change Locked items in [F6] and [F1]+[Fn] menus. 1. For example, 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 select option. Note) To select the default setting, select Default on the top line, and then press [Enter] key.

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5. Self Test
To run the self test. 1. Press [F6] to display the system menu. 2. Press [] to display Change in reverse video. 3. Press [] to select Self Test. 4. Press the [Enter] key to start the test.

5. Print out printer test.

Test description
*Terminal unit test Displays terminal unit version No. *Main unit test Displays MODEM board version no. If NG (No good) appears check 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 communication cable and if SSB radiotelephone is powered. *DSC unit test Transmits CAID command in MIF format to external equipment, and name of external equipment returns. If NG (No good) appears check communication cable and if DSC terminal is powered. *Printer unit test If NG appears check if printer is powered and if cable between printer and terminal is connected.

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6. How to Update Programs


6.1 Terminal Program
Note) The program floppy disk supplied contains both the terminal and main (main unit) programs. 1. Quit the terminal program. With the terminal program version -16 or later, - press [F2]while pressing [Alt] and [Fn] keys. With the version -15 or earlier, - press [F2] while pressing [Fn] key. The prompt, "A: \>DP10\TERMINAL>", will appear on 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 [D], [I], [R], and [Enter] keys successively. 3) Files in "A:\>DP10\TERMINAL>" directory will shown. 4) If there is "DP10.SAV" file, delete it as follows. - Press [D], [E], [L], [Space], [D], [P], [1], [0], [.], [S], [A], [V], and [Enter] key successively. 2. Insert the floppy disk containing the terminal program into the FD drive. 3. Change to "B" drive by pressing keys, - [B], [:], and [Enter], successively. The prompt, "B:\>", will appear on the screen.

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4. To update the terminal program, (Terminal Program for Standard) - press keys, [I], [N], [S], [T], [A], [L], [L], and [Enter], successively. Then, the updating will proceed automatically by following the instructions as shown below: 1) After a message, "Overwrite A:\DP10>----- (Yes/No/All)?", has appeared, - Then, press keys, [A] and [Enter] , successively. 2) After a message "Press any key to continue." has appeared, - press any key, for example, [Enter] key. (Terminal Program for Russian) - press keys, [R], [U], [S], [I], [N], [S], [T], and [Enter], successively. Then, the 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 while pressing left [Shift] key, alternates the language for composing messages between English and Russian. (2) To install the new program for English version, - successively press keys, [I], [N], [S], [T], [A], [L], [L], and [Enter]. The updating automatically proceeds by following instructions to be displayed. 5. Then, the updating will be finished, displaying the prompt "A:\>". 6. Turn off once and on again the terminal unit.

Confirming program version To confirm the version of the Terminalv program, execute "[F6]:System ---> Self-Test".

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6.2 Main: Main Unit Program


1. Quit the terminal program. With the terminal program version -16 or later, - press [F2] while pressing [Alt] and [Fn] keys. With the version -15 or earlier, - press [F2] while pressing [Fn] key. The prompt, "A:\DP10\TERMINAL>", will appear on the screen. 2. Insert the floppy disk containing the terminal program into the FD drive. 3. Change to "B" drive by pressing keys, - [B], [:], and [Enter], successively.

The prompt, "B:\>", will appear.

4. Turn off once and on again the DP-6 (main unit). 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 successively for "File Name". If an error message "Timeover Err" appears, turn off and on again the DP-6 main unit after pressing [Esc] key. Then, try again from step 6. 8. Wait about 5 minutes until the "%" of "File Data Transferring" display reaches 100%. 9. When "Transfer Complete" is displayed, the main unit program updating has finished. 10. Turn off once and on again power of the main and terminal units. Confirming program version To confirm the version of the main program, execute "[F6]:System ---> Self-Test".

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Section E1. FM-7000


1. Connection

ANT REMOTE 1 VHF RT

CH70 ANT

MIC

DSC-5V
CH70 WR

FM-7000-F
12VDC

REMOTE 2

RB-700
SPKR

EXT SP & Wing Handset

FM-7000 + DSC-5V (with Channel 70 watch receiver board)

ANT REMOTE 1 MIC VHF RT

DSC-5
FM-7000-E-HK
REMOTE 2

12VDC
CH70 WR

RB-700
SPKR

EXT SP & Wing Handset

FM-7000 (with Channel 70 watch receiver board) + DSC-5

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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. 2.1

Note)

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Not use in GMDSS

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To default settings

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Not use in GMDSS

Not use in GMDSS E. Registration of steps A to D

Registered

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2.2

JP2 (CH70: refer to page FM7000-11)

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2.3

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2.4

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3. Adjustment
3.1 Tx Power Adjustment
Item SIMP DUP LOW Hot Power Rating 20 to 25 W 18 to 25 W Loss than 1 W 6 to 8 W Check Point Adjuster R54 R55 R56 R53 Condition Simplex CH, Power: HI Duplex CH, Power: HI CH16, Power: LOW CH16, Power: HI (Temporarily disconnected lead wire of posistor RT1.)

ANT connector

Note) Hot power; It reduces the power automatically 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.
MAIN UNIT TX Board
PA ANT
Pick up

Power meter

RT1 R56 [Low]


To check "HOT" power,remove RT1 at solder side.

R55 [DUP] R54 [SIMP] R53 [Hot] VCO

Frequency Counter

C68

Frequency ADJ.

Power ADJ.

3.2 Frequency Adjustment


TX Freq. on CH16 (Rating) 156.8 MHz300Hz (Rule: 10ppm) Conditions PTT: ON Adjuster C68 (TX Board)

If the frequency is out of the rating, adjust C68 on TX Board to correct. (Adjust to PLL reference OSC: 8 MHz )

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4. Self Test
The built-in self test-diagnosis tests checks the EEROM, Keyboard, PTT switch and auto revert rest for proper operation.

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Keyboard/Switch Check To check the keyboard, PTT switch, and auto revert rest, press them in succession.

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Error Messages The LCD displays error messages to alert you to possible equipment fault. The table below describes these error messages.

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5. Private Channel List

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Section E2. FM-7500

1. Connection
The FM-7500 VHF Radiotelephone consists of; -VHF Radiotelephone FM-7000 -DSC Terminal DSC-5 -Power unit

ANT REMOTE 1 MIC VHF RT

DSC-5 FM-7000
REMOTE 2 12VDC

CIF/NMEA

RB-700
CH70 WR

SPKR

12VDC AC100/220V 24VDC

EXT SP & Wing Handset

AC/DC Power supply

12VDC

EXT SP & Wing Handset

FM-7500

2. Settings
Referring to FM-7000 and DSC-5 setting list.

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Section E3. FM-8000


1. Connection
The FM-8000 enables GMDSS operation with VHF DSC terminal, DSC-8V.

T/R antenna

CH70 antenna

ANT REMOTE 1 VHF RT

ANT

MIC

DSC-8V FM-8000
24VDC SPKR REMOTE 2

RB-700
EXT SP & Wing Handset

2. System Settings
2.1 Changing System setting

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2.2 Channel Preset (CH0 to CH255 available)

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3. Adjustment
3.1 Tx Power Adjustment
Item High Power Low Power Hot Power Rating 20 to 25 W Loss than 1 W ANT connector 6 to 8 W R53 Check Point Adjuster R54 R56 Condition CH16, Power: HI CH16, Power: LOW CH16, Power: HI (Temporarily disconnected lead wire of posistor RT1.)

Note) Hot power; It reduces the power automatically 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.
MAIN UNIT TX Board
PA ANT
Pick up

Power meter

RT1 R56 [Low]


To check "HOT" power,remove RT1 at solder side.

R54 [High] R53 [Hot] VCO

Frequency Counter

C67

Frequency ADJ.

Power ADJ.

3.2 Frequency Adjustment


TX Freq. on CH16 (Rating) 156.8 MHz300Hz (Rule: 10ppm) Conditions PTT: ON Adjuster C67 (TX Board)

If the frequency is out of the rating, adjust C67 on TX Board to correct. (Adjust to PLL reference OSC: 8 MHz )

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4. Self test

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Error Indication

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5. Private Channel List

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1. Connection

Note) For RMC, data (month and day) are entered in the log, and for GLL, time (hour/min/sec) is entered in the log.

FM-8500 rear view, showing connector location

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2. System settings
2.1 Initial Settings
This section provides how to set up the following items. 1. Ships ID number 4. Channel system settings 2. DSC block settings 5. Selection of LCD display, Japanese or English 6. Protection (on/off) 3. VHF block settings
Protection OFF Refer to section 2.2Changing system settings.

TEST VHF ch70 manual [SELECT] System < Rom version > V P ID DSC RT CH PO L Select "ID" press the [ENT] key. Enter own identification [digits] MMSI: - - - - - - - - [9]

(*1)

RT3-Time out timer < OFF > OFF [1] ON [2] Disable or continue after a long transmission. For USA, set to ON, Not effective unless USA mode is enabled. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key . RT4-TX AF monitor < OFF > OFF [1] ON [2]

Refer to section 5 changing ID and Private mode.

OFF !!

Enter own ship's ID and the [ENT] key twice. DSC : Receiver < CH70 > CH70 [1] VHF [2] When two FM-8500s are installed, designate one as Main (CH70) and the other as Sub (VHF). The default setting is "CH70" as mainunit. Select "CH70" or "VHF" press the [ENT] key. DSC : remote DMC ON ON [1] OFF [2] Select whether DMC-5 is connected or not. (ON:connected) Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key twice. RT1-Mode : USA/WX < OFF > ON [1] OFF [2] Disable or enable the USA/WX mode. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key . RT1-Mode : private < OFF > OFF [1] ON [2]

Disable or enable monitoring of external equipment; For example, Remote Station RB-700 is monitored. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key. RT5-Auto 1W < ON > ON [1] OFF [2] ON:Automatic setting of 1W when selecting the low output power channel set by "Channel Preset" operation. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key . RT6-Dual watch < ON > ON [1] OFF [2] Disable or enable dual watch. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key . RT6-Scanning < ON > ON [1] OFF [2] Disable or enable channel scanning. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key . RT7-Auto SQ <L00 H03 H030> LOW= 00 HIGH HOLD *You had better not change these value.

Refer to section 5.Changing ID and Private mode.

Disable or enable the PRIVATE channel mode. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key. RT2-Hook work : CH16 < ON > ON [1] OFF [2] Disable or enable watch on CH16 when handset is on hook. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key. RT2-Hook work : SP < ON > ON [1] OFF [2] Disable or enable speaker when handset is on hook. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key .

Settings auto SQ function (*better not change these value) LOW:Enter lowest limt of voice frequency which open automatic SQ. Enter value by the following formula. Setting value x 50 = Low Frequency HIGH:Enter highest frequency which opens automatic SQ. Setting value x 50 = Hi Frequency HOLD:Enter SQ hold time in two digits, by follwing the formula. Setting value x 20 msec= Time desired Press the [ENT] key 4 times .

INTL CH:016 < TX SIMP HI > ENABLE= TX[1] RX[2] UN[3]

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*INTL Channel mode

INTL CH:016 < TX SIMP HI > ENABLE= TX[1] RX[2] UN[3]

The international channel setting display appears.

TX: Transmission and reception available RX:Reception only UN:Transmission and reception prohibited Rotate CHANNEL knob to a select channel to be set. Press TX[1], RX[2], or UN[3] key, and [Enter] key depending on channel. INTL CH:001 < TX DUP HI > TELECOM=SIMP[1] DUP[2] Select communication mode. Select "SIMP" or "DUP" and press the [ENT] key . INTL CH:001 < TX DUP HI > TX POWER= HIGH[1] LOW[2] Select TX power. Select "HIGH" or "LOW" and press the [ENT] key .

To set other INTL channels.


Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set.

To select other mode (USA, WX or Private), Press the [CH16] key while pressing the a CHNNEL knob. (RT program Ver-06 and later)

*USA Channel mode


USA CH:016 < TX SIMP HI > ENABLE= TX[1] RX[2] UN[3] TX: Transmission and reception available RX:Reception only UN:Transmission and reception prohibited Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set. Press TX[1], RX[2], or UN[3] key, and [Enter] key depending on channel. USA CH:001 < TX DUP HI > TELECOM=SIMP[1] DUP[2] Select communication mode. Press SIMP[1] or DUP[2] key, and [Enter] key. USA CH:001 < TX DUP HI > TX POWER= HIGH[1] LOW[2] Select TX power. Press HIGH[1] or LOW[2] key, and [Enter] key.

*PRIVATE Channel mode


P01/ CH:- - - < - - - - - - - -> PRIV No.SELECT: [<] [>] key Press the arrow key to select private channel (P01 to P20) to be set. Press the [ENT] key. P01/ CH:001 <UNABLE> ENABLE=TX[1] RX[2] UN[3] TX: Transmission and reception available RX:Reception only UN:Transmission and reception prohibited Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set. Press TX[1], RX[2], or UN[3] key, and [Enter] key depending on channel. P01/ CH:001 < TX SIMP LOW > TELECOM= SIMP[1] DUP[2] Select communication mode. Press SIMP[1] or DUP[2] key, and [Enter] key. P01/ CH:001 < TX SIMP LOW > TX POWER= HIGH[1] LOW[2] Select TX power. Press HIGH[1] or LOW[2] key, and [Enter] key.

To set other USA channels.


Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set.

*WX Channel mode


WX CH:001 < RX > ENABLE= RX[1] UNABLE[2] ENABLE:WX Reception UNABLE:WX reception prohibited Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set. Press ENABLE[1] or UNABLE[2] key, and [Enter] key depending on channel.

To set other private channels.


Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set.

To set other WX channels.


Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set.

Press the [CANCEL] key.


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System < Channel > V P ID DSC RT CH PO L

Note) PO:TX power adjustment Refer to section "6. 1 Tx Power adjustment".

Select "L" and press the [ENT] key .

LCD language < English > E[1] J[2] For the Tx/RX massage display in DSC and menu display, Japanese or English is selected. Press E[1] or J[2] key, and [Enter] key. System < Rom version > V P ID DSC RT CH PO L Select "P" and press the [ENT] key . Protection ON < OFF > OFF

* Important !!

Select "ON" and press the [ENT] key .

System < Channel > V P ID DSC RT CH PO L To return to normal display, press [CANCEL] key several times. Watch VHF ch70 auto

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2.2 Changing system settings (Protection ON/OFF)


The set up menu appears by pressing the [SELECT] key at the normal display.
Watch VHF ch70 auto [SELECT] Set up menu < M.Position > 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 ALM

Set up menu

To release protection of menu 9, follow the steps below.

Watch VHF ch70 auto [SELECT] System <Protection > V P ID ---Select "P" and press [ENT] key. * System protected * [9] [ ]

Enter cypher code "652111"


Protection < ON > ON OFF Select "OFF" and press [ENT] key. System <Own ID number> V P ID ---Now you can reset the followings. * RT block * DSC block * Power setting * Channel system * Setting language

The registered MMSI number and Private mode"ON or OFF" is reading only. If you want to change MMSI number and Private mode "ON or OFF", refer to section "5. Changing ID and Private mode". After changing the settings, set the "Protection" menu shown below to "ON" for normal operation.
TEST VHF ch70 manual [SELECT] Protection <OFF> ON OFF Select "ON" and press [ENT] key. Press [CANCEL] key several times. Watch VHF ch70 auto [9] [>] [ENT]

Importamt !!

Returns to normal display.

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3. System settings list


[SELECT] Setup menu
The default settings are shown in a screened call of each setting item.
Setup menu 1 Manual Position Menu-1 L/L and UTC ABLE 2 Auto ack No reason Busy Equip disable Unable channel Unable mode ROM RAM EEROM NMEA DMC Remote station Printer IF Without the [CANCEL] [DIMM] [SELECT] and [ENT] key. ABLE Menu-2 Setting Note To cancel the manually entered data, enter 9999 for the UTC.

UNABLE

ROM/RAM

Diagnosis (Protected) 652111

Remote loop

Keyboard test Display test Print out test 4 6 7 Print out Sound File
AUTO/MANU

AUTO MANU ON OFF

AUTO Print out to EEROM content. ON Group ID 0 MID X5 - X9

EEROM Keyboard click MASSAGE ADDRESS TEL No.

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Setup menu

Menu-1 Rom version


Protection

Menu-2 RT and DSC version ON/OFF ID (MMSI)

Menu-3

Setting

Note

Own-ID number DSC:


RCVR/DMC

Own ID CH70[1] VHF[2] ON[1] OFF[2] OFF[1] ON[2] OFF[1] ON[2] ON[1] OFF[2] ON[1] OFF[2] OFF[1] ON[2] OFF[1] ON[2] ON[1] OFF[2] ON[1] OFF[2] ON[1] OFF[2] LOW (00) HIGH (03) HOLD (30) ENABLE CH (TX /RX/UN) TELECOM (SIMP/DUP) TX POWER (HIGH/LOW) CH60 CH88 CH14 CH60 CH88 CH14 Main VHF:CH70 Sub VHF:VHF

Receiver DMC
RT1:USA/WX

Pass word:652111 To clear EEROM content. (NMI SW ON) When two sets are installed, designate one as Main (CH70) and the other as Sub (VHF). ON:DMC-5 is connected.

By request By request ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 00 03 30 To clear EEROM content. (NMI SW ON)

RT1:private RT2:Hook work CH16 RT2:Hool work SP RT3:Time out RT1-7 9 System RT4:AF monitor RT5:Auto 1W RT6:Dual watch RT6:Scanning RT7:Auto SQ

Channel

INTL, USA,WX, PRIV

By request

CH Tx power HI/L LCD Language ALM

Default:750

Power adjustment required.

Default:100 English ON 1

Power adjustment required.

English[1] Japanese[2] Ordinary alarm ON/OFF TYPE : 0, 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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4. Jumper Setting
Change the jumper plug setting (JP2) on the CONTROL board according to the type of the wing microphone : Carbon MIC or Dynamic MIC. Handset - HS-6000FZ6 - HS-6000FZ5 MIC Receptacle Box -RBD-VHF -RBD-VHF-B

(Carbon MIC) (Dynamic MIC) (For Carbon MIC) (For Dynamic MIC)

Top view of CONTROL PCB For dynamic MIC, set R152 on the CONTROL board at fully counterclockwise (max). No adjustment is required for carbon MIC.

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5. Changing ID (MMSI) and Private mode


(DSC ROM Ver-03 and after) Procedures 1. Press the NMI switch S1 on the CONTROL board with the power turned on.

2. Turn off the power. 3. Turn on the power again, then this display will appear.
Clear < Do not clear > NO RAM EEROM ALL

4. Select EEROM with the arrow key and press [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 appear.
TEST VHF ch70 manual

6. Press [SELECT] key and the [9] key, then this display will appear.
System <Rom Version> V P ID DSC CH PO L

7. Put the cursor on ID by pressing [>] key and press [ENT] key.
Enter own identification [digits] MMIS: - - - - - - - -

Changing ID number.

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8. Input the ID number of the own ship in nine digits, check to be sure about the input number, and press [ENT] key. (When a wrong number is input, press [CANCEL] key and enter the correct number.)
System <DSC:RCVR/DMC> V P ID DSC RT CH PO L

9. Put the cursor on RT and press [ENT] key twice.


RT1-Mode:private <OFF> OFF[1] ON[2]

Setting Private mode ON or OFF.

10. After the selection, press [CANCEL] key.


System < RT 1-7 > V P ID DSC RT CH PO L

11. Put the cursor on P, and press [ENT] key.


Protection <OFF> ON OFF

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 display by pressing [CANCEL] key several times.
Watch VHF ch70 auto

The ID number to be input must be the MMSI number that is allocated to the ship. Again, check that the input number is correct.

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6. Adjustment
6.1 TX Power Adjustment
Connect Power meter and Dummy load or Antenna as illustrated below.
Handset FM-8500
50

50 Power meter High Power Low Power

50

50 Dummy load or Antenna

CH60 :156.325MHz CH14 :156.7MHz CH88 :157.425MHz

:21 - 25W :0.7 - 1.0W

Must be Protection OFF. *Referring to section : 2.2 Changing System settings (Protection ON/OFF) 1. At the normal display, Press [SELECT] and [9] keys in this order. 2. Select P by pressing the [>] keys, then press the [ENT] key. 3. Type password :652111. 4. Select Protection 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.
Tx power - CH60 <HI : 750> SELECT: [MODE] [CH] [H/L] sw

Adjust high power and low power on INTL CH14, CH60 and CH88 as follows. 6. For example to adjust high power on INTL 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. The following display appears. Adjust low power by doing the same high power.
Tx power - CH60 <LOW : 100> SELECT: [MODE] [CH] [H/L] sw

8. Change the channel to CH14 or CH88 with the CHANNEL knob. Adjust high power and low power by doing the same as CH60. 9. After completion of power adjustment on INTL mode, adjust the output power for PRV mode in the same procedure as for INTL power adjustment. Note that for PRV mode, you can adjust power for each channel.

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Must be Protection ON. *Referring to section 2.2 Changing System settings (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 normal display, press the [CANCEL] key several times.

6.2 TX Frequency Adjustment

Rule:+10 ppm

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7. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM


After replacing the ROM on the CONTROL board or if the unit is not working properly, be sure to press the NMI switch on the CONTROL board after 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 will appear.
Clear < Do not clear > NO RAM EEROM ALL

4. Clear to RAM, EEROM or ALL. RAM clear When select to RAM, press the [ENT] key; Turn on the power again, then this display will appear.
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EEROM or ALL clear Select EEROM or ALL with the arrow key and press [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. Turn the power on again. To set the initial settings. Refer to section 2.1 Initial settings.
TEST VHF ch70 manual

Note)
Before clearing EEROM, print out the contents of EEROM by pressing the [4] key.

Contents of S-RAM and EEROM


Item RAM Purpose 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]. Clears contents of EEROM. *Settings of [SELECT] [ALARM] *Settings of [SELECT] [9] (System setting data) Note) Ships ID(ID) and Private ON/OFF setting is cleared. Channel preset data (CH) and power adjustment data (Po) are not restored to default setting when clearing the EEROM. *Settings of [SELECT] [7] (Message in files) Clears all contents of the S-RAMs and EEPROM. (There is not clear ID and Private mode settings in [SELECT] [9] menu.)

EEROM

ALL

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8. Self test

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FM-8500 Self test flow

PTT TEST

PTT ON

TX Power>15W

XMT POWER:NG

H8 CPU has in RAM the diagnostic result for each PTT ON. For NG, V25 CPU is notified.

END OF PTT TEST

SELF TEST
TEST ON

TX ON without PA

PLL Lock?
YES

NO

PLL Lock:NG AF LOOP BACK TEST OK?


NO YES

CH70 LOOP BACK TEST OK?


YES

AF LOOP BACK TEST OK?

NO

CH70 RCVR:NG

CONTROL:NG

PTT ON TEST OK?


YES

NO

NO

PTT ON TEST OK?


YES

XMT POWER:NG

VHF DSC:GOOD

VHF DSC:NG

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 the signal with the control. This test allows collective diagnosis of the transmitter, CH 70 receiver and control. In AF LOOP-BACK TEST, the test described above is performed only with the control by looping the signal back within the control.

END

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9. Private Channel list

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10. Power and Frequency measurement of

VHF Radiotelephone
The VHF CH 70 is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch. To measure the output power of VHF CH 70, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to CH 70. The FM-8500 muse be set the protection OFF. Refer to section 2.2 Changing System settings.
Protection OFF
TEST

Press [SELECT], [
INSPECTION TEST < > TONE DIS-CH

] key.

Select "TONE", press [ENT] key.

Tone test < > CR MARK SPACE DOT T1 T2

MARK tone:1700Hz-400Hz SPACE tone:1700Hz+400Hz DOT:1700Hz+400Hz

Don't select T1 and T !!

Select "MARK or Space", press PTT SW. For example, select "Space".
Tone test < Space tone > Now doing

Tx ON
(Measurment: power and frequency)
156.525MHz (+10ppm)

Tone test < > CR MARK SPACE DOT T1 T2

Release PTT SW.

Press [CANCEL] key several times.

TEST

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1. Connection

Receivable Sentence) GLL, RMC, ZDA

DX-8700

Rear panel

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2. System settings
2.1 Initial Settings
This section provides how to set-up the following items. 1. Ships ID number 4. Channel system settings 2. DSC block settings 5. Selection of LCD display, Japanese or English 3. VHF block settings 6. Protection (Lock Initial settings)
Protection OFF Refer to section 2.2Changing

system settings.

TEST VHF ch70 manual [SELECT] System < Rom version > V P ID DSC RT CH PO L Select "ID" press the [ENT] key. Enter own identification [digits] MMSI: - - - - - - - - [9]

(*1)

RT3-Time out timer < OFF > OFF [1] ON [2] Disable or continue after a long transmission. For USA, set to ON, Not effective unless USA mode is enabled. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key . RT4-TX AF monitor < OFF > OFF [1] ON [2]

Refer to section 5.Chenging ID and Private mode.

OFF!!

Enter own ship's ID and the [ENT] key twice. DSC : Receiver < CH70 > CH70 [1] VHF [2] When two FM-8700s are installed, designate one as Main (CH70) and the other as Sub (VHF). The default setting is "CH70" as mainunit. Select "CH70" or "VHF" press the [ENT] key. DSC : remote DMC ON ON [1] OFF [2] Select whether DMC-5 is connected or not. (ON:connected) Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key twice. RT1-Mode : USA/WX < OFF > ON [1] OFF [2] Disable or enable the USA/WX mode. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key . RT1-Mode : private < OFF > OFF [1] ON [2]

Disable or enable monitoring of external equipment; For example, Remote Station RB-700 is monitored. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key. RT5-Auto 1W < ON > ON [1] OFF [2] ON:Automatic setting of 1W when selecting the low output power channel set by "Channel Preset" operation. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key . RT6-Dual watch < ON > ON [1] OFF [2] Disable or enable dual watch. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key . RT6-Scanning < ON > ON [1] OFF [2] Disable or enable channel scanning. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key . RT7-Auto SQ <L00 H03 H030> LOW= 00 HIGH HOLD *You had better not change these value.

Refer to section 5.Changing ID and Private mode.

Disable or enable the PRIVATE channel mode. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key. RT2-Hook work : CH16 < ON > ON [1] OFF [2] Disable or enable watch on CH16 when handset is on hook. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key. RT2-Hook work : SP < ON > ON [1] OFF [2] Disable or enable speaker when handset is on hook. Select "ON" or "OFF" and press the [ENT] key .

Settings auto SQ function (*better not change these value) LOW:Enter lowest limt of voice frequency which open automatic SQ. Enter value by the following formula. Setting value x 50 = Low Frequency HIGH:Enter highest frequency which opens automatic SQ. Setting value x 50 = Hi Frequency HOLD:Enter SQ hold time in two digits, by follwing the formula. Setting value x 20 msec= Time desired Press the [ENT] key 4 times .

INTL CH:016 < TX SIMP HI > ENABLE= TX[1] RX[2] UN[3]

(*1)

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(From previous page)

*INTL Channel mode

INTL CH:016 < TX SIMP HI > ENABLE= TX[1] RX[2] UN[3]

The international channel setting display appears.

TX: Transmission and reception available RX:Reception only UN:Transmission and reception prohibited Rotate CHANNEL knob to a select channel to be set. Press TX[1], RX[2], or UN[3] key, and [Enter] key depending on channel. INTL CH:001 < TX DUP HI > TELECOM= SIMP[1] DUP[2] Select communication mode. Select "SIMP" or "DUP" and press the [ENT] key . INTL CH:001 < TX DUP HI > TX POWER= HIGH[1] LOW[2] Select TX power. Select "HIGH" or "LOW" and press the [ENT] key .

To set other INTL channels.


Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set.

To select other mode (USA, WX or Private), Press the [CH16] key while pressing the a CHNNEL knob.

*USA Channel mode


USA CH:016 < TX SIMP HI > ENABLE= TX[1] RX[2] UN[3] TX: Transmission and reception available RX:Reception only UN:Transmission and reception prohibited Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set. Press TX[1], RX[2], or UN[3] key, and [Enter] key depending on channel. USA CH:001 < TX DUP HI > TELECOM= SIMP[1] DUP[2] Select communication mode. Press SIMP[1] or DUP[2] key, and [Enter] key. USA CH:001 < TX DUP HI > TX POWER= HIGH[1] LOW[2] Select TX power. Press HIGH[1] or LOW[2] key, and [Enter] key.

*PRIVATE Channel mode


P01/ CH:- - - < - - - - - - - -> PRIV No.SELECT: [<] [>] key Press the arrow key to select private channel (P01 to P20) to be set. Press the [ENT] key. P01/ CH:001 <UNABLE> ENABLE= TX[1] RX[2] UN[3] TX: Transmission and reception available RX:Reception only UN:Transmission and reception prohibited Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set. Press TX[1], RX[2], or UN[3] key, and [Enter] key depending on channel. P01/ CH:001 < TX SIMP LOW > TELECOM= SIMP[1] DUP[2] Select communication mode. Press SIMP[1] or DUP[2] key, and [Enter] key. P01/ CH:001 < TX SIMP LOW > TX POWER= HIGH[1] LOW[2] Select TX power. Press HIGH[1] or LOW[2] key, and [Enter] key.

To set other USA channels.


Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set.

*WX Channel mode


WX CH:001 < RX > ENABLE= RX[1] UNABLE[2] ENABLE:WX Reception UNABLE:WX reception prohibited Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set. Press ENABLE[1] or UNABLE[2] key, and [Enter] key depending on channel.

To set other private channels.


Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set.

To set other WX channels.


Rotate CHANNEL knob to select a channel to be set.

Press the [CANCEL] key.


System < ROM version > V P ID DSC RT CH PO L

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System < Channel > V P ID DSC RT CH PO L

Note) PO:TX power adjustment Refer to section "6.1 Tx Power adjustment".

Select "L" and press the [ENT] key .

LCD language < English > E[1] J[2] For the Tx/RX massage display in DSC and menu display, Japanese or English is selected. Press E[1] or J[2] key, and [Enter] key. System < Rom version > V P ID DSC RT CH PO L Select "P" and press the [ENT] key . Protection ON < OFF > OFF

* Important !!

Select "ON" and press the [ENT] key .

System < Channel > V P ID DSC RT CH PO L To return to normal display, press [CANCEL] key several times. Watch VHF ch70 auto

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2.2 Changing system settings

(Protection ON/OFF)

The set up menu appears by pressing the [SELECT] key at the normal display.
Watch VHF ch70 auto [SELECT] Set up menu < M.Position > 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 ALM

Set up menu

To release protection of menu 9, follow the steps below.


Watch VHF ch70 auto [SELECT] System <Protection > V P ID ---Select "P" and press [ENT] key. * System protected * [9] [ ]

Enter cypher code "652111"


Protection < ON > ON OFF Select "OFF" and press [ENT] key. System <Own ID number > V P ID ---Now you can reset the followings. * RT block * DSC block * Power setting * Channel system * Setting language

The registered MMSI number and Private mode"ON or OFF" is reading only. If you want to change MMSI number and Private mode "ON or OFF", refer to section "5. Changing ID and Private mode". After changing the settings, set the "Protection" menu shown below to "ON" for normal operation.
TEST VHF ch70 manual [SELECT] Protection <OFF > ON OFF Select "ON" and press [ENT] key. Press [CANCEL] key several times. Watch VHF ch70 auto [9] [>] [ENT]

Importamt !!

Returns to normal display.

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3. System settings list


[SELECT] Setup menu

The default settings are shown in a screened call of each setting item.
Setup menu 1 Manual Position Menu-1 L/L and UTC ABLE 2 Auto ack No reason Busy Equip disable Unable channel Unable mode ROM RAM EEROM NMEA DMC Rmt station Printer IF Without the [CANCEL] [DIMM] [SELECT] and [ENT] key ABLE Menu-2 Setting Note To cancel the manually entered data, enter 9999 for the UTC.

UNABLE

ROM/RAM

Diagnosis (Protected) 652111

Remote loop

Keyboard test Display test Print out test 4 6 7 Print out Sound File
AUTO/MANU

AUTO MANU ON OFF

AUTO Print out to EEROM content ON Group ID 0 MID X5 - X9

EEROM Keyboard click MASSAGE ADDRESS TEL No.

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Setup menu

Menu-1 Rom version Protectio n Own-ID number DSC:RC VR/DMC

Menu-2 RT and DSC version

Menu-3

Setting

Note

Pass word:652111 ID (MMSI) CH70[1] Receiver DMC


RT1:USA/WX

Own ID VHF[2] ON[1] OFF[2] OFF[1] ON[2] OFF[1] ON[2] ON[1] OFF[2] ON[1] OFF[2] OFF[1] ON[2] OFF[1] ON[2] ON[1] OFF[2] ON[1] OFF[2] ON[1] OFF[2] LOW (06) HIGH (16) HOLD (30) ENABLE CH (TX /RX/UN) TELECOM (SIMP/DUP) TX POWER (HIGH/LOW) CH60 CH88 CH14 CH60 CH88 CH14 Main VHF:CH70 Sub VHF:VHF

To clear EEROM content. (NMI SW ON) When two sets are installed, designate one as Main (CH70) and the other as Sub (VHF). ON:DMC-5 is connected

By request By request ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 06 16 30 To clear EEROM content. (NMI SW ON)

RT1:private RT2:Hook work CH16 RT2:Hool work SP RT3:Time out RT1-7 9 System RT4:AF monitor RT5:Auto 1W RT6:Dual watch RT6:Scanning RT7:Auto SQ

Channel

INTL, USA,WX, PRIV

By request

Tx power

CH (DUP/SIMP) HI/L

Default:750

Power adjustment required.

Default:100 English ON 1

Power adjustment required.

LCD Language ALM

English[1] Japanese[2] Ordinary alarm ON/OFF TYPE : 0, 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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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)

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5. Changing ID (MMSI) and Private mode


Procedures 1. Press the NMI switch S1 on the CONTROL board with the power turned on.

2. Turn off the power. 3. Turn on the power again, then this display will appear.
Clear < Do not clear > NO RAM EEROM ALL

4. Select EEROM with the arrow key and press [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 appear.
TEST VHF ch70 manual

6. Press [SELECT] key first and [9] key next, then this display will appear.
System <Rom Version> V P ID DSC CH PO L

7. Put the cursor on ID by pressing [>] key and press [ENT] key.
Enter own identication [digits] MMIS: - - - - - - - -

Changing ID number

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8. Input the ID number of the own ship in nine digits, check to be sure about the input number, and press [ENT] key. (When a wrong number is input, press [CANCEL] key and enter the correct number.)
System <DSC:RCVR/DMC> V P ID DSC RT CH PO L

9. Put the cursor on RT and press [ENT] key twice.


RT1-Mode:private <OFF> OFF[1] ON[2]

10. After the selection, press [CANCEL] key.


System < RT 1-7 > V P ID DSC RT CH PO L

11. Put the cursor on P, and press [ENT] key.


Protection <OFF> ON OFF

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 display by pressing [CANCEL] key several times.
Watch VHF ch70 auto

The ID number to be input must be the MMSI number that is allocated to the ship. Again, check that the input number is correct.

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6. Adjustment
6.1 TX Power Adjustment
Connect Power meter and Dummy load or Antenna as illustrated below.
Handset FM-8700
50

DX-8700

50

TX ANT CH60 (DUP/SIMP) CH14 (DUP/SIMP) CH88 (DUP/SIMP) :156.325MHz :156.7MHz :157.425MHz

50 Power meter High Power Low Power

50

ANT :21 - 25W :0.7 - 1.0W

50 Dummy load or Antenna

To compensate a power loss in the duplexer, set the maximum power and reduced power in DUP and SIMP modes on CH14, CH60, CH88.

Must be Protection OFF. *Referring to section : 2.2 Changing System settings

(Protection ON/OFF)

1. At the normal display, press [SELECT] and [9] keys in this order. 2. Select P by pressing the [>] keys, then press the [ENT] key. 3. Type password :652111. 4. Select Protection 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.
SIMP power - CH60 <HI : 750> SELECT: [MODE] [CH] [H/L] sw

Adjust high power and low power on SIMP (INTL) CH14, CH60 and CH88 as follows. 6. For example to adjust high power on SIMP (INTL) 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.

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7. Then, press [HIGH/LOW] key. The following display appears. Adjust low power by doing the same as high power.
SIMP power - CH60 <LOW : 100> SELECT: [MODE] [CH] [H/L] sw

8. Change the channel to SIMP CH14 or CH88 with the CHANNEL knob. Adjust high power and low power by doing the same as CH60. 9. Change the channel to DUP CH60, CH14 or CH88 with the CHANNEL knob. Adjust high power and low power by following the same manner as above.
DUP power - CH60 <HI : 750> SELECT: [MODE] [CH] [H/L] sw

10. After completion 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 Protection ON. *Referring to section : 2.2 Changing System settings (Protection ON/OFF) 11. After completion of power adjustment on all modes, press the [CANCEL] key. 12. Select P, then press the [ENT] key. 13. Select ON, then press the [ENT] key. Protection ON 14. To return to the normal display, press the [CANCEL] key several times.

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6.2 TX Frequency Adjustment

Rule: +10 ppm

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7. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM


After replacing the ROM on the CONTROL board or if the unit is not working properly, be sure to press the NMI switch on the CONTROL board after 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 will appear.
Clear < Do not clear > NO RAM EEROM ALL

4. Clear to RAM, EEROM or ALL. RAM clear When select to RAM, press the [ENT] key; Turn on the power again, then this display will appear.
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EEROM or ALL clear Select EEROM or ALL with the arrow key and press [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. Turn the power on again. To set the initial settings. Refer to section 2.1 Initial settings.
TEST VHF ch70 manual

Note)
Before clearing EEROM, print out the contents of EEROM by pressing the [4] key.

Contents of S-RAM and EEROM


Item RAM Purpose 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]. Clears contents of EEROM. *Settings of [SELECT] [ALARM] *Settings of [SELECT] [9] (System setting data) Note) Ships ID(ID) and Private ON/OFF setting is cleared. Channel preset data (CH) and power adjustment data (Po) are not restored to default setting when clearing the EEROM. *Settings of [SELECT] [7] (Message in files) Clears all contents of the S-RAMs and EEPROM. (There is not clear ID and Private mode settings in [SELECT] [9] menu.)

EEROM

ALL

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FM-8700 Self test flow

PTT TEST

PTT ON

H8 CPU has in RAM the diagnostic


DUP unit OK ? DUP unit:NG

result for each PTT ON. For NG, V25 CPU is notified.

TX Power>15W

XMT POWER:NG

END OF PTT TEST

SELF TEST
TEST ON

TX ON without PA TX PLL Lock:NG T/R PLL Lock?


YES NO

RX PLL Lock:NG AF YES LOOP BACK TEST OK?


NO

CH70 RCVR :NG memorized

CH70 LOOP BACK TEST OK? YES RCVR :NG memorized RCV LOOP BACK TEST OK?
YES

AF LOOP BACK TEST OK?

NO

RCVR:NG

CH70 RCVR:NG

CONTROL:NG

PTT ON TEST OK?


YES

NO

NO

PTT ON TEST OK?


YES

In

CH70

LOOP-BACK

TEST

and

RCV

LOOP-BACK TEST, all other than PA is put in transmission status and DSC signal is transmitted, which is received at CH 70 receiver and RX board to see if it is a right signal by analyzing the signal

XMT POWER:NG

VHF DSC:GOOD

VHF DSC:NG

with the control. This test allows collective diagnosis of the transmitter, CH 70, RX receiver

END

and control. In AF LOOP-BACK TEST, the test described above is performed only with the control by looping the signal back within the control.

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9. Private Channel list

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10. Power and Frequency measurement of

VHF Radiotelephone
The VHF CH 70 is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch. To measure the output power of VHF CH 70, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to CH 70. The FM-8700 muse be set the protection OFF. Refer to section 2.2 Changing System settings.
Protection OFF
TEST

Press [SELECT], [
INSPECTION TEST < > TONE DIS-CH

] key.

Select "TONE", press [ENT] key.

Tone test < > CR MARK SPACE DOT T1 T2

MARK tone:1700Hz-400Hz SPACE tone:1700Hz+400Hz DOT:1700Hz+400Hz

Don't select T1 and T !!

Select "MARK or Space", press PTT SW. For example, select "Space".
Tone test < Space tone > Now doing

Tx ON
(Measurment: power and frequency)
156.525MHz (+10ppm)

Tone test < > CR MARK SPACE DOT T1 T2

Release PTT SW.

Press [CANCEL] key several times.

TEST

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Section F1. DMC-5


1. Connection
MF/HF RT (FS-5000/1562/etc) WR (AA-50) DSC (DSC-5/6/60) FM-8500 FM-8700 FM-7500 FM-7000+DSC-5/5V FM-8000+DSC-8VP

FELCOM-10/11/12

MF/HF DSC System


Tx/RX data (C.Loop)

NO.1 VHF +DSC System


Tx/RX data (C.Loop)

NO.2 VHF +DSC System


Tx/RX data (C.Loop)

INMARSAT-C (Class 2)
(RS-410N)
TB-9 AL-5/5F

TB-6

TB-1

TB-2

TB-5

10-40V DC

TB-10 TB-4 TB-7

DMC-5
TB-3 TB-8

ALARM (RS-410N)

(RS-410N)

ALARM

ALARM

AF

DMC
AL-5/5F

EGC RECV
EGC-5

2182 kHz WR
AA-45B/46B

NAVTEX
NX-500

2. System settings
Each port must be set up through the menu. Selecting equipment as follows. 1. Press [SETUP] key. 2. Press [1]:NAVTEX, [2]:2182WR, [4]:VHF DSC, [5]:MF/HF DSC or [6]:SES/EGC key within 2-3 seconds. 3. Select each of content on setup menu by [SELCT] key. 4. Press [ENT] key. Other setup *Alarm tone selection : [SETUP], [7] *Enter Date & time : [SELECT], TIME

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DMC-5

System Settings List


The default settings are shown in a screened call of each setting item.
Menu NAVTEX [SETUP] Receiver [1] 2182kHz WR [SETUP] [2] [SETUP] [4] [SETUP] [5] Setting OFF ON OFF ON Monitor-OFF OFF No.1 No.2 OFF J3E H3E F1B OFF EGC SES+EGC SES(EGC) Type Key click YY-MM-DD-U TC ON or OFF OFF Note When installed in NAV bridge, setting may OFF. 2182kHz Watch keeping is not required from Feb. 1999. When VHF No.1out of order, select VHF No.2. Select class of emission for distress communications.

VHF DSC

No.1

MF/HF DSC

J3E

SES/EGC

[SETUP] [6] [SETUP] [7] [SELECT] TIME

SES(EGC) 0 to 9 (Default:1) ON or OFF YY-MM-DD -UTC

FELCOM-10/11/12 connected. The user may select receiver alarm tone. The UTC time used for Distress alert message.

Alarm Tone Selection Date & Time

Note) The UTC time when it was entered with the DMC-5 is given priority more than the DSC-5/6/8VP and FM-8500/8700. Condition of the UTC time setting from DMC-5 to DSC-5/6/8VP, following below. *When the DMC-5 entered the UTC time *When the DMC-5 counted 00:00. *When the DMC-5 or DSC-5 turn on power. *When the DMC-5 changed in NO.1 or No.2 VHF selection setup menu. *When the DMC-5 set from OFF to ON in the MF/HF setup menu.

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3. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM


After replacing the ROM on the CONTROL board or if the unit is not working properly, be sure to press the NMI switch on the CONTROL board after 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. Since the power is automatically cut off, turn the power on. 3. The screen should look something like this:
Clear <Do not clear> NO RAM1 RAM2 EEROM

4. Select RAM 1, RAM 2 or EEROM by pressing the [SELECT] key. RAM 1 or RAM 2 clear When Select to RAM 1 or RAM 2, press the [ENT] key; The power is automatically cut off. Turn the power on again manually.

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EEROM clear When select to EEROM, press the [ENT] key; After about 15 second the power is automatically cut off. Turn the power on again manually. Muse be system settings. (Refer to section 2. System settings)

Contents of S-RAM and EEROM


Item RAM 1 RAM 2 EEROM Purpose Clears work area only in the S-RAMs. Clears all contents of the S-RAMs (incl. received messages and ships position data.) Clears all contents of the S-RAM and EEROM. (Settings of combined equipment, etc. [SETUP] [1] and [7]

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4. Self test

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Section G1. FELCOM 10


1. Connection
IC-100
FURUNO

Receiver Call Unit IC-301

Distress Alaert Unit IC300 or DMC-5


DMC ANT Printer DTE1 REMOTE A

Printer

AC

IC-500
RP

PP-500
Key Key board CONTROL NC

IC-200
NMEA) GLL, RMA, RMB, RMC, VTG, WPL NMEA/CIF DTE2 24VDC

REMOTE B NC NMEA/CIF NC 24VDC

EGC Printer (PP-505) or 2nd Terminal

2. System settings
2.1 System setup: [F5]
1. Press [F5] to display the System menu. 2. Press [Enter] or [1] to display the System setup screen.

3. Necessary settings are as below. *System Date *Preferred NCS *SES Operation Mode

(DET installed only one) YY-MM-DD AUTO INMARSAT-C

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*Nav port *DTE 2 Port Sub -addr. *Message Output Port *Polling Output Port

Auto 001 DTE1 DTE1

2.2 Terminal setup: [F6]


1.Press [F6] to display the Terminal menu.

2. Set the DET 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 setting is 144, AOR-ENCS). Tap the Space Bar to display the LES ID list. Select a suitable CES by the [] key followed by the [Enter] key. *Protocol Select Maritime. *Nature Set to Unspecified.

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3. Jumper wire setting

(CPU Board ROM: U1 Ver 1650041102B and after)

3.1 EGC MSG. Alarm Output ON/OFF setting

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3.2 For Data Format (NMEA/CIF)


JP 1 setting NMEA : Put a jumper to NMEA side (GLL, RMA, RMB, RMC, VTG, WPL) CIF : Put a jumper to CIF side

CPU Board

CPU Board

16P0043-2: ROM(U1) 1MB 16P0043-3: ROM(U1) 4MB

Note) U1 (EPROM): Program and Return/Forward ID Installed.

EGC MSG. Alarm Output ON/OFF setting jumper.

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4. System status monitor


Press [F8], [1] key to display the System Status Monitor.

System Status Monitor Display

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5. S-RAM Clear
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. Procedure 1. Turn the power on. 2. After characters are displayed on the screen, press the NMI switch.

NMI SW

REMOTE A PRINTER

REMOTE B CIF/NMEA CONTROL

Rear panel view of IC-500 3. After several seconds, the normal display comes on automatically.

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6. Menu Tree

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7. FURUNO Information

FQ5-93-025 1993-07

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Section G2. FELCOM 11


1. Connection
CIF/NMEA

IC-111
FURUNO

24VDC

NC
CONTROL

NC
REMOTE B

IC-511

Printer

NC
5D-FB-CV (30 m) 8D-FB-CV (50 m) 12D-SFA-CV (100 m) REMOTE A Key

Printer

24VDC

PP-510
Key boaerd

Receiver Call Unit IC-301

Distress Alert Unit IC300 IC300

or DMC-5
DMC

ANT DTE1 COM1 COM2

or
Printer

Printer

BUZZER

IC-211
GLL, RMA, RMB RMC, VTG, WPL Note) CPU2 Ver 105 and after ; Additional BWC and BWR. NMEA
Option

NC
24VDC DTE2

IB-581
Key

PP-510
Key boaerd

24VDC
GPS Rx board

DATA

EGC Printer (PP-505) or 2nd Terminal

2. System settings
2.1 System setup: [F5]
1. Press [F5] to display the System menu. 2. Press [Enter] or [1] to display the System setup screen.

3. Necessary settings are as below. *System Date *Preferred NCS *MES Operation *Nav port

(DTE installed only one) YY-MM-DD AUTO INMARSAT-C INT or EXT (Depend on installation)
INT: Internal GPS Board EXT: External Equipment

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*DTE 2 Port Sub -addr. *Message Output Port *Polling Output Port

001 DTE1 DTE1

2.2 Terminal: [F6]


1.Press [F6] to display the Terminal menu.

Terminal: IB-581 2. Set the DET Type to Main.

Terminal: IC-511

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 setting is 144, AOR-ENCS). Tap the Space Bar to display the LES ID list. Select a suitable LES by the [] key followed by the [Enter] key. *Protocol Set to Maritime. *Nature Set to Unspecified.

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3. Dip switch setting


1. Remote Alarm setting
The FELCOM 11 can be connected to remote units Distress Message Button IC-300 or Distress Message Controller DMC-5. Which generates an audible alarm when a distress alert or urgent message receives. The DIP switch (S2) on the CPU Board function as below. All bits are set to OFF at factory.
Distress Urgent
CPU Board (16P0108)

S2
CPU CPU

ON 1 2 3 4 OFF

S2

Pin # 3 4

Type of Alarm Distress Urgent

OFF Enabled Enabled

ON Disabled (*1)(*2) Disabled (*1)

*1) To change the setting, captains agreement is required. *2) This setting is allowed only when EGC alarm generated from the Terminal Unit can be heard at the conning place.

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4. System status monitor


Terminal: IB-581 Ternimal: IC-511 The system Status Monitor is always displayed. Press [F8], [1] or [Enter] key to display the System Status Monitor.

System Status Monitor Display

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5. FURUNO Information
FQ5-96-003 1996-02

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FQ5-95-012 1995-07

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6. MES ID
The MES ID number is burnt in EEROM U21 on the CPU Board in the Communication Unit. If the CPU Board must be replaced, be sure to restore the original EEROM. Otherwise, you cannot pass or receive traffic.

7. S-RAM Clear

(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. Procedure 1. Turn the power on. 2. After characters are displayed on the screen, press the NMI switch.

NMI SW

REMOTE A PRINTER

REMOTE B CIF/NMEA CONTROL

Rear panel view of IC-511 3. After several seconds, the normal display comes on automatically.

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8. Menu Tree

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9. How to up date the Terminal (IB-581) program


1. Quit the terminal program. - Press keys, [F1] and [8], successively. or, - select "[8]: Quit" in [F1]: File menu, and press [Enter] key. 2. The prompt, "A:\FELCOM11>", will appear on the screen. 3. Insert the floppy 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], [B], [I], [N], [S], [T], and [Enter] keys, successively. Reference) When installing terminal program for Russian; (1) Successively press keys, - [I], [B], [R], [I], [N], [S], [T], and [Enter]. (2) Pressing [Alt] key while pressing left [Shift] key, alternates the language for composing messages between English and Russian. 6. Then, the updating will be finished, displaying the prompt "B:\>". 7. Turn off once and on again the terminal unit.

Confirming the program version; The version of the terminal program appears on the screen when starting terminal program.

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Section G3. FELCOM 12


1. Connection
IC-112
FURUNO

5D-FB-CV (30 m) 8D-FB-CV (50 m) 12D-SFA-CV (100 m)

Distress Alert Unit DMC-5 Receiver Call Unit IC-303

ANT DTE1 DMC1 COM1 COM2

or IC302 IC-212
DMC2
Option

Printer

Printer

or
IC302

NC
24VDC DTE2

IB-581
Key

PP-510
Key boaerd

BUZZER GLL, RMA, RMB RMC, VTG, WPL Note) CPU2 Ver 106 and after ; Additional BWC and BWR.

GPS Rx board

EGC Printer (PP-505) or 2nd Terminal


DATA

NMEA

24VDC

2. System settings
2.1 System: [F8]
1. Press [F8] to display the System menu.

2. Press [2] to display the System setup screen.

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3. Necessary settings are as below. *System Date & Time *Preferred NCS *MES Operation Mode *Nav port

(DTE installed only one) YY-MM-DD AUTO INMARSAT-C INT or EXT (Depend on installation)
INT: Internal GPS Board EXT: External Equipment

*Active port *Message Output Port *EGC Output Port

DTE 1 DTE1 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 ID The default LED ID is a current NCS (Factory setting is 144, AOR-ENCS). Press the [Enter] key to display the LES ID list. Select a suitable LES by the [] key followed by the [Enter] key. *Protocol Set to Maritime. *Nature Set to Unspecified.

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3. Dip switch setting


Terminal software:1650116103 and before CPU 2:1650118104 and before

CPU board

All bits of the DIP switch S1 on the CPU board must be set to OFF position. If the switch is set to ON position, the received call unit IC-303 and/or the distress message controller DMC-5 cannot release alarm signal when a distress and an urgency (including EGC) message are received. Note that the distress alert unit IC-302 dose not release alarm sound when a distress and an urgency message are received.
DIP SW No. 1 2 3 4 Alarm type OFF Always OFF Always OFF Output Output ON Remark Factory use Not used

Distress Urgency

Not output Not output

Terminal software:1650116104 and after CPU 2:1650118106 and after Compliance with IMO Circ.862 (Referring to Furuno Information FQ5-1999-015) The buzzer on the Distress/Urgent receiving unit IC-303 does not sound at the reception of the telex routine message. The alarm sound is released when the DIP switch, S1 #3 on the CPU board is turned on.
DIP SW No. 1 2 3 4 OFF Always OFF Always OFF ON

The IC-303 sounds at the reception of the telex routine message. The IC-303 unit does not sound at the reception of the EGC urgency message.

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4. System status monitor

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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.

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6. Menu Tree

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7. How to update the Terminal and CPU-2 program


7.1 Terminal
1. Quit the terminal program. - Press [F2] key while pressing [Alt] and [Fn] keys. 2. After a message "OK to quit system? Yes/No" has appeared, - place the cursor on "Yes" and press [Enter] key. A prompt "A:\FELCOM12>" will appear. 3. Insert the floppy 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], [B], [I], [N], [S], [T], and [Enter] keys, successively. Reference) When installing terminal program for Russian: (1) Successively press keys, - [I], [B], [R], [I], [N], [S], [T], and [Enter]. (2) Pressing [Alt] key while pressing left [Shift] key, alternates the language for composing messages between English and Russian. 6. Then, the updating will be finished, displaying the prompt "B:\>". 7. Turn off once and on again the terminal unit.

Confirming program version With terminal prgram versin -03 after or later : To confirm the version of the terminal program, - press [F1] key while pressing [Alt] and [Fn] keys.

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7.2 CPU-2
The program for CPU-2 on the CPU board in the communication control unit is stored in U26 (Flash ROM), and its updating is executed from the terminal unit. Updating the program is made as follows; Note) U26 stores the loader program and CPU-2 program. For the program updating, the loader program loads the CPU-2 program . 1. Quit the terminal program. - Press [F2] key while pressing [Alt] and [Fn] keys. 2. After a message "OK to Quit System Yes/No ?" has appeared, - place the cursor on "Yes" and press [Enter] key. Then, the prompt "A:\FELCOM12>" 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 pressing keys, - [U], [P], [F], [1], [2], and [Enter], will show the following message: "About to update FELCOM12 CPU2 software. Press 'Y' to update the software to 165-0118-lxx. If you wish to cancel, Press 'N' key." 6. - Pressing [Y] key will show the following message: "Loader Version 6.00 Erase wait: 0 sec Write wait: 0 Wait counter=100 TARGET power ON" - Turning off once and on again the communication control unit will show the following message: "Execute STEP 1 Execute STEP 2 xxxxxx byte transfer Now Erasing xxx percent completed" Note) xxx will count from 000 to 100.

7.

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8. When 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 unit and terminal unit.

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Section H1. FELCOM 80


1. Connection
REF DOWN CON UP CON RX TX PRINTER ANT CONT TB4 TEL1 FAX JUNCTION BOX B-FAX DTE1 AC OUT Terminal (PC) For FAX, PC Printer (PP-510)

Class 2 only
No. 1 TEL FAX

IB-310

ANT AC

IB-180

IB-311

IB-280
GYRO DTE2 NMEA PC DATA AC IN

To connect two or more telephones, use junction box IB-311.Cllass

Terminal (PC)

FELCOM 80
HSD Terminal (PC)

HSD Terminal
(RS-422 or 232C)

CTRL CTRL REF DTE1 RX IF TX IF PRINTER ANT CONT TEL1 FAX JUNCTION BOX B-FAX AC OUT Terminal (PC) For FAX, PC Printer (PP-510)

REF DOWN CON UP CON RX TX

IB-680

Class 2 only
No. 1 TEL FAX

TB4

IB-310

ANT AC

IB-180

IB-311

IB-280
GYRO DTE2 NMEA PC DATA AC IN

To connect two or more telephones, use junction box IB-311.Cllass

Terminal (PC)

FELCOM 80 + HSD (IB680) Note) Refer to FURUNO Information, FQ 5-1999-014. To connect the HSD modem, Inmarsat communication unit must be modified as below. Modification kit comes with the HSD modem, IB-680. 1. Replacement of rear panel 2. Replacement of ROM on SYS CPU and I/O CPU board (SYS: Ver19 or more I/O:Ver.3 or more) 3. Fixing of the connector plate onto the rear panel and wirings 4. Replacement of FILTER board in DOWN CONV unit

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Multiple Telephone/Facsimiles
Install the PHONE I/F board (standard supply) 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 Communication Unit IB-280 is not used.
Max. TEL 4 , FAX 2 units IB-311
Junction Box

IB-280

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2. System settings list


Settings item Unit AZ CPU IB-180 Board: DIP SW S2 AD Converter Board IB-280 Tx/Rx IF board:S1/S2 TEL Printer
FC622SL1WG

Function Antenna hatch direction Setting of Gyro The output level of Tx/Rx IF board. Dialing format Left Margin Dialing format Modem speed: 9600(B-FAX) Modem speed:2400 Monitor Language ECM AAB

Setting Depend on the Antenna installation. Depend on the Gyro specifications. Depend on the Antenna cable length. PB DIP SW-ALL OFF PB 9600bps 2400bps ON or OFF Japanese or English OFF IMN + 4Char. + X (4Char.:Ships name)

Note Ships Stem (Std.Setting): S2-All OFF

Default: AC synchro/360X/100VAC Cable length 25m or less:S1/S2 H(L)/L(H) 26m or more:S1/S2 H/HDefault [STO] [#] [*] [STO] PP-510 ROM Ver: 1650098100 System program Ver: 1650084010

PP-510

FAX

*PFX-50

Refer to section 3.6 FAX settings:PFX-50.

Terminal Unit

PC

Entering IMN & ID

Assigned IMN & ID

[F4][3][7] Reentering AAB: Press [Alt]+[Ctrl], type ANSWER CPU2 DIP SW S2#2 ON or Displaying the commissioning menu by commands **Job number & Pass word** - Job number: FURUNOSERVICE - Password : FELCOM80 [F4][6][3] 1:Abbr.ships Name 2: Maritime 3:Undesignated [F4][6][4]

DMG message: Ships name Network Setup

4Char.:Ships name Select sea area

*PFX-50 All Memory Clear When the FAX is turned off for a long period, it dose not function properly, became of abnormality of the FAXs memory (RAM) contents. 1. Turn the power off. 2. While pressing and holding down [1] [3] and [*] keys together, turn the power on. 3. Preset various settings.

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The default settings are shown in a screened cell of each setting item.
Setting item Unit Function Setting Note No.1 TEL: - Register the TEL number: *51* LES 00 Country code xxxxxxx # - Clear the registered number: *51*# Call start with reception of DTR signal from HSD terminal. Interface with HSD terminal. RS-449:D-SUB 37pin RS-232C: D-SUB 25pin Never use both RS-232C and RS-449 terminal on the HSD modem at the time.

SW Panel SW1

OFF: Direct call Automatic call ON: Address call OFF: RS-449

IB-680

SW Panel SW2

Terminal Interface ON: RS-232C

SW Panel SW3 SW Panel SW4 SW Panel SW5 Date rate SW

Automatic data rate switching Command format Character format Data rate

OFF: NO ON: YES OFF: HDCL ON: BSC OFF: 8 bit/no parity ON: 7 bit/odd parity 64k 56k

- High level data link control - Binary synchronous communication

56k is for USA ISDN circuit

Reference: IB-680) Registering, Deleting Subscriber Number Register subscriber number as follows with the No.1 telephone. The subscriber number may contain 20 digits (*,# cannot be registered). The number can be confirmed by printing the status display. 1. Pick up the handset of the No.1 telephone and confirm dial tone. 2. Dial subscribers No. as follows; *51* aaa 00 bb xxxxxxxxx #
subscriber number Country code Automatic Dialing Land Earth Station (LES) Prefix for HSD call

Deleting subscriber number Dial [*] [5] [1] [*] [#].

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3. Setting procedure
3.1 DIP switch setting (Antenna unit: IB-180)

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3.2 Tx IF output level setting (Communication unit: IB-280)

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3.3 Gyro Converter setting (Communication unit: IB-280)

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Function of DIP switches and Jumper wires The function of each DIP switch and jumper wire is as shown in the tables which follow.

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Modification when using DC Step Type Gyrocompass If DC step type gyrocompass is used, modification 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 of the front panel of the communication unit. And change the setting of the slid switch S1 on the LED PANEL board.

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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 gyrocompasses.

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3.4 Setting of Telephone


Change dialing format from dial to pushbutton as follows. The handset should be on the hanger. 1. Press the [STO] key 2. Press the [#] key. 3. Press the [*] key to display Pb. 4. Press the [STO] key again.

3.5 Printer: PP-510 Setting

(Ver 1650098100)

For Left Margin

Field modification 1. Replace ROM in PP-510 (Type: 1650098100) and change the 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. Slide the print head to far right-hand side.

3. Slide the DIP switch cover leftward to remove it. 4. Replace ROM. 5. Set the DIP switch #1 - #8 to OFF. 6. Line up the left-hand end of the DIP switch cover with point @ and then slide it rightward to set. 7. Set the ribbon cassette and refasten the printer cover.

Note) Ver 1650098100 before Set the DIP switch #4 and #5 to ON.

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3.6 FAX settings: PFX-50


1. Clearing contents of RAM To clear all contents of RAM, turn the power on while pressing and holding down the [1] [3] and [*] keys together.

2. How to set up FAX The setting changes to the factory default if the machine is not used for about one month or more. Follow the steps below to set up the fax. 1. Turn on the fax while pressing and holding down [1] [3] and [*]. 2. Press [AUTO RCV/YES]. 3. Enter ships name by referring character code list in the operators manual. 4. Press [AUTO RCV/YES]. 5. Enter the fax number of own station. 6. Press [AUTO RCV/YES] twice. 7. Press [FUNCTION/NO] to change line type from DP to PB. 8. Press [AUTO RCV/YES] twice. 9. Enter Year/month/date and time. For example, type 9902101230 for 12:30, February 1999. 10. Press [AUTO RCV/YES]. After 2 seconds, TEL/FAX appears. 11. Press [FUNCTION/NO] three times. 12. Press [YES], [NO], and then [NO]. 13. Press [YES], and then [NO] four times. 14. Press [YES]. 15. Press [YES]. 16. Change receiving mode to FAX by pressing [AUTO RCV/YES] several times.

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3. How to turn off ECM Depending on the fax model of the receiving station, necessary is turning off ECM (Error Correction Mode) of the fax PFX-50. The procedure is; 1. Turn on the fax while pressing and holding down [1] and [3]. 2. Press [FUNCTION/NO] [8] [FUNCTION/NO] [FUNCTION/NO] [FUNCTION/NO] and [AUTO RCV/YES] in this order. 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
Modem speed 00: 2400bps 10: 9600bps

3. Press [AUTO 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. Note) FUNC 18=0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
ECM ON/OFF 0:OFF 1:ON Line MON ON/OFF 0:OFF 1:ON

5. Press [AUTO RCV/YES] and [RESET] in this order.

6. Turn off the unit and turn it on again.

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Reference)

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Setting Modem Speed, Turning Line Monitor ON/OFF B-FAX: 9600bps

Changing dialing format


Change dialing format Pulse to Pushbutton. See page H1-19.

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Changing language from Japanese to English

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3.7 Terminal settings


1. Entering AAB Press [F4], [3] and [7] in this order at normal display.
!
!! ATTENTION: CAN NOT

Enter your ships answer back code given by Inmarsat, then press the [Enter] key. 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 this order at normal display. 2. While pressing and holding down both the [Alt] and [Ctrl] keys, enter cipher code; [A] [N] [S] [W] [E] [R] The AAB stored in the memory is erased.

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2. Entering IMN 1. Turn the Communication Unit off and turn on pin#2 of DIP switch S2.
OR Displaying the commissioning menu by commands [F4][6] **Job number & Pass word** - Job number: FURUNOSERVICE - Password : FELCOM81

2. Turn the Communication Unit on. 3. On the Terminal Unit (PC), press [Esc] to display the normal display and then press [F4] and [6] to display the Communication Unit Setup menu. 4. Press [6] and [Enter] key to display the Commissioning menu. 5. Press [6] followed by the [Enter] key. The following display appears.

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 other INMs, repeat steps 6 to 8. 10. Press [E] and [Enter] to return to the Commissioning menu. Note) The OID/DID number assigned from Inmarsat are; Voice : 01 0F TELEX : 31 3F FAX : 11 1F HSD 56k: 42 * DATA : 21 2F HDS 64k: 41 *
*: In rare cases, 56k HSD: 41 and 64k HSD: 42; 56k HSD: 41 and 64k HSD: 51.

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3. Setting up DMG message (Class 1 only)

4. Setting up Network menu

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4. Self Test
1. By PC

Note ) Self-test results are printed out By No.1 Telephone [*] [9] [0] [#]

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2. Description of Status Monitor Display (on PC)

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5. How to update Terminal Program

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Reference) Making System Program


Procedure 1. Turn on the PC. (C:\>) 2. Insert the FELCOM 80 system program disk in disk drive of PC. 3. Type a:install. (C:\>a:install)

4. Press the [Enter] key. System program is copied to hard disk. 5. Remove system program disk and insert blank floppy disk. 6. Press [Enter] key. First the disk is formatted. 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 format desired. 8. To sellect the American format, for example, press [2] and [Enter]. The date appears at the top right corner on the normal display. 9. Specify directory where to store TELLEX message. You may select the default name of TELEX by selecting Yes, or use a different name selecting No. 10. When the display shows c:\> turn off the power.

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1. Connection
IB-281
8D-FB-CV (30m) 12D-SFA-CV (100m)

TX/RX RF

KEY Board

VDU
MAX. 3set

Terminal (IB-581)

Printer (PP-510)

IB-301 IB-350 IB-360

IB-281

PRINTER TEL1

Class 2 only
TEL

IB-312
GYRO NMEA AD-100

JUNCTION BOX

TEL6

FAX

MCT-1540-55

CARD READER

DATA

Terminal (PC)

24VDC

FELCOM 81

EX) Dial UP Router PC AC100/200V

DATA-1(RS-232C) DATA-1(RS-422)

RX IF TX IF REF HSD CTRL

RX IF TX IF REF HSD CTRL

IB-681

KEY Board
8D-FB-CV (30m) 12D-SFA-CV (100m)

IB-281
MAX. 3set

TX/RX RF VDU

Terminal (IB-581)

Printer (PP-510)

IB-301 IB-350 IB-360

IB-281

PRINTER TEL1

Class 2 only
TEL

IB-312
GYRO NMEA AD-100

JUNCTION BOX

TEL6

FAX

MCT-1540-55

CARD READER

DATA

Terminal (PC)

24VDC

FELCOM 81 + HSD (IB681) Note) To connect the HSD modem, Inmarsat communication unit must be modified. Refer to the IB-681 installation manual.

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2. System settings list


Settings item Unit IB-181 Limit switch Function Antenna hatch direction Tx RF signal output level. Setting Depend on the Antenna installation. Depend on the Antenna cable length. Pb: Pushbutton DIP SW #1 ON PB 9600bps 2400bps ON or OFF Japanese or English OFF IMN 4Char. X [F4][3][8] Reentering AAB:[Alt]+[Ctrl] type ANSWER CPU2 DIP SW S2#2 ON or Displaying the commissioning menu by commands **Job number & Pass word** - Job number: FURUNOSERVICE - Password : FELCOM81 [F4][6][3] 1:Abbr.ships Name 2: Maritime 3:Undesignated [F4][6][4] Refer to section 3.4 FAX settings:PFX-50. Cable length 8DFB-CV 10 to40m:Marked position (default) 40 to 50m:CW MAX. 12DSFA-CA 50 to 100m:CW MAX. [STO] [#] [*] [STO] Note

IB-281

RF CONV board:R135

TEL

FC622SL1WG FC755D1

Dialing format Dialing format Modem speed: 9600 (B FAX) Modem speed:2400 Monitor Language ECM AAB

FAX

*PFX-50

Termin al Unit

IB-581

Entering OID/DID

Assigned OID/DID

DMG message: Ships name Network Setup

Ships name :4Char. Select sea area

*PFX-50 All Memory Clear When the FAX is turned off for a long period, it dose not function properly, became of abnormality of the FAXs memory (RAM) contents. 1. Turn the power off. 2. While pressing and holding down [1] [3] and [*] keys together, turn the power on. 3. Preset various settings.

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The default settings are shown in a screened cell of each setting item.
Setting item Unit SW Panel DIP SW#1 Function Setting Note No.1 TEL: - Register the TEL number: *51* LES 00 Country code xxxxxxx # - Clear the registered number: *51*# Call start with reception of DTR signal from HSD terminal. Interface with HSD terminal. RS-449:D-SUB 37pin RS-232C: D-SUB 25pin Never use both RS-232C and RS-449 terminal on the HSD modem at the time.

OFF: Direct call Automatic call ON: Address call OFF: RS-449

IB-681

SW Panel DIP SW#2

Terminal Interface ON: RS-232C

SW Panel DIP SW#3 SW Panel DIP SW#4 SW Panel DIP SW#5 Date rate SW

Automatic data rate switching Command format Character format Data rate

OFF: NO ON: YES OFF: HDCL ON: BSC OFF: 8 bit/no parity ON: 7 bit/odd parity 64k 56k

- High level data link control - Binary synchronous communication

56k is for USA ISDN circuit

Reference: IB-681) Registering, Deleting Subscriber Number Register subscriber number as follows with the No.1 telephone. The subscriber number may contain 20 digits (*,# cannot be registered). The number can be confirmed by printing the status display. 1. Pick up the handset of the No.1 telephone and confirm dial tone. 2. Dial subscribers No. as follows; *51* aaa 00 bb xxxxxxxxx #
subscriber number Country code Automatic Dialing Land Earth Station (LES) Prefix for HSD call

Deleting subscriber number Dial [*] [5] [1] [*] [#].

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3. Setting procedure
3.1 Adjustment of limit switch (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 according to antenna cable length as follows:

The IB-281, right side view

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3.3 Setting of Telephone


1. FC622SL1WG Change dialing format from dial to pushbutton as follows. The handset should be on the hanger. 1. Press the [STO] key 2. Press 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 cover, and then remove memo paper.

2. Use the tip of the mechanical pencil to set DIP switch.


Bell OFF

PB
DIP SW #1: ON

ON OFF

DP

3. Restore memo paper and plastic cover.

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3.4 FAX settings: PFX-50


1. Clearing contents of RAM
To clear all contents of RAM, turn the power on while pressing and holding down the [1] [3] and [*] keys together.

2. How to set up FAX The setting changes to the factory default if the machine is not used for about one month or more. Follow the steps below to set up the fax. 1. Turn on the fax while pressing and holding down [1] [3] and [*]. 2. Press [AUTO RCV/YES]. 3. Enter ships name by referring character code list in the operators manual. 4. Press [AUTO RCV/YES]. 5. Enter the fax number of own station. 6. Press [AUTO RCV/YES] twice. 7. Press [FUNCTION/NO] to change line type from DP to PB. 8. Press [AUTO RCV/YES] twice. 9. Enter Year/month/date and time. For example, type 9902101230 for 12:30, February 1999. 10. Press [AUTO RCV/YES]. After 2 seconds, TEL/FAX appears. 11. Press [FUNCTION/NO] three times. 12. Press [YES], [NO], and then [NO]. 13. Press [YES], and then [NO] four times. 14. Press [YES]. 15. Press [YES]. 16. Change receiving mode to FAX by pressing [AUTO RCV/YES] several times.

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3. How to turn off ECM Depending on the fax model of the receiving station, necessary is turning off ECM (Error Correction Mode) of the fax PFX-50. The procedure is; 1. Turn on the fax while pressing and holding down [1] and [3]. 2. Press [FUNCTION/NO] [8] [FUNCTION/NO] [FUNCTION/NO] [FUNCTION/NO] and [AUTO RCV/YES] in this order. 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
Modem speed 00: 2400bps 10: 9600bps

3. Press [AUTO 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. Note) FUNC 18=0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
ECM ON/OFF 0:OFF 1:ON Line MON ON/OFF 0:OFF 1:ON

5. Press [AUTO RCV/YES] and [RESET] in this order.

6. Turn off the unit and turn it on again.

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Reference)

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Setting Modem Speed, Turning Line Monitor ON/OFF B-FAX: 9600bps

Changing dialing format


Change dialing format Pulse to Pushbutton. See page H2-8.

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Changing language from Japanese to English

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3.5 Terminal settings


1. Entering AAB Press [F4], [3] and [8] in this order at normal display.
!"
!! ATTENTION: CAN NOT

Enter your ships answer back code given by Inmarsat, the press the [Enter] key. 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 Note) Reentering AAB 1. Press [F4], [3] and [8] in this order at normal display. 2. While pressing and holding down both the [Alt] and [Ctrl] keys, enter cipher code; [A] [N] [S] [W] [E] [R] The 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 ways: by entering a command or changing the setting of a DIP switch. Case-1) Displaying the commissioning menu by commands 1. At the standby display, press [F4] [6] to display the Communication Unit Setup menu. 2. Type FURUNOSERVEICE as the Job No.: [F][U][R][U][N][O][S][E][R][V][I][C][E]. Press [Enter] key. 3. Type FELCOM81 as the password:[F][E][L][C][O][M][8][1]. Press the [Enter] key. 4. Go to the Communication Unit Setup menu and press [6] and the [Enter] key to display the commissioning menu. Go to item case-2)-3 in next page.

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Case-2) Displaying the commissioning menu by changing DIP switch setting 1. Turn off the communication unit. Turn on S1#2 on the CPU2 Board. 2. Turn on the communication unit. 3. OID/DIS setting

9: HSD 56k 64k

TEL

SYS CPU 13 or above

Note) The OID/DID numbers assigned from Inmarsat are; Voice : 01 0F TELEX : 31 3F FAX : 11 1F HSD 56k: 42* DATA : 21 2F HDS 64k: 41*
*: In rare cases, 56k HSD:41 and 64k HSD: 42; 56k HSD:41 and 64k HSD: 51

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How to set OID/DID for HSD After the modification of the communication unit for the HSD, the OID/DID for the HSD communication must be set by using the following procedure. 1. Press [F4] [6] to display the Communication Unit Setup menu. 2. Type FURUNOSERVICE as the Job No. 3. Press [Enter] key. 4. Type FELCOM81 as the password. 5. Press [Enter]. 6. Press [6] [Enter] to display the commissioning menu. 7. Press [6] [Enter] to display the OID/DID registration menu. 8. Press [9] for HSD ID registration. 9. Enter the ID(s) assigned by the organization for the HSD64 and/or HSD56 communication.
10. Set the telephone terminal number to be used for HSD call. In 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 IB-281. In this case, the telephone number to be used must be entered on the HSD ID line, but the OID/DID setting for the telephone is not required. If the DTMF signal is not connected to the communication unit and is not provided, no telephone number is entered on the HSD ID line and the No.1 telephone is used for the HSD calling. In the example below, the OIDs/DIDs for the HSD56 and the HSD64 are 41 and 51 respectively. The DTMF signal from the HSD terminal is connected to the No.3 telephone terminal, that is, the calling from the HSD terminal is made by using the No.3 telephone line. Note that no ID is entered on the No.3 TEL/FAX line.

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[OID/DID Registration] TEL FAX 1: 01 -7: Data 2: 02 -8: Telex 3: --9: HSD (64k) 4: --(56k) 5: --E: Exit

ID 21 31 51 41

123456789 TEL3

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3. Setting up DMG message (Class 1 only)

4. Setting up Network Setup menu

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4. Self Test
4.1 IB-581

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4.2 Description of Status Monitor Display

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5. How to update the Terminal program


1. Quit the terminal program. - Press [F2] key while pressing [Alt] and [Fn] keys. 2. After a message "OK to quit system? Yes/No" has appeared, - place the cursor on "Yes" and press [Enter] key. A prompt "A:\>" will appear. 3. Insert the floppy 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], [N], [S], [T], [A], [L], [L] and [Enter] keys, successively. 6. Then, the updating will be finished, displaying the prompt "B:\>". 7. Turn off once and on again the terminal unit.

Confirming program version To confirm the version of the terminal program, - press [F1] key while pressing [Alt] and [Fn] keys.

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Reference) How to use HSD Checker


Using MES loop back service, the function of HSD modem can be checked by following the steps below. This test requires the HSD Checker (no code number).

1. Turn on the FELCOM 80/81 and the HSD modem IB-680/681.

2. Confirm that the READY (SYNC&READY) lamp on the front panel of the IB-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 position, and others to the upper position.

DIP Switches

Figure 1) Front panel of HSD checker 5. Set the DIP switches on the front panel of the IB-680/681 for RS-422 direct-call. -SW1 (Automatic call) Set to OFF :Direct call -SW2 (Terminal I/F) Set to OFF :RS-442 ON :Address call ON :RS-232C

(Depend on connected port.) -SW3 to SW 8 Set to OFF

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6. Register the telephone number for the loop back service. For example;

Register the telephone number

Parth : *51* 222 0061 29 3334699# Burum: *51* 012 0031 10 2947020#
You can check register the telephone number ; Press * 9 6 # on the No.1 telephone.

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 come on, the receiver circuit may be defective.
CR11 to CR18

DTR switch Figure 2) Front panel of HSD checker

8. LEDs, CR11 to CR18 light irregularly for about 10 seconds. Then, some LEDs come on according to the setting of the sending data pattern switch.

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9. Change the sending data pattern switch setting. If the on/off pattern of the LEDs

CR11 to CR18 changes according to the sending data pattern switch setting, the HSD modem is normal. The sending data pattern switches from left to right do not correspond to the LEDs CR11 to CR18. The synchronization of both patterns depends on the timing.

Sending data pattern switches

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 figure ON/OFF/OFF/OFF/ON/OFF/OFF/OFF (abnormal) right figure

Correct receiving pattern

Wrong receiving pattern

Figure 4) Sending data pattern and receiving data pattern

10. Set the DTR switch to lower position to terminate the call.

11. Clear the registered telephone number: Press * 5 1 * # on the No.1 telephone.

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1. Connection
One compact communication unit allows us to use full Inmarsat B services: telephone, fax, telex, 9.6k data (MSD), and HSD communications. The FELCOM 82 works from AC power supply, 110 VAC or 220 VAC. There are two models of FELCOM 82: FELCOM 82A (class 1) and FELCOM 82B (class 2). The FELCOM 82A consists of an antenna unit, a communication unit, a handset, a junction box, a printer, a telex terminal unit, and distress alert buttons. The FELCOM 82B does not have a telex terminal unit. The optional multi-communication unit increases the number of telephone and/or facsimile machine that may be connected from 3 sets to 10 sets. A telephone, a facsimile machine, a multi communication unit (PBX), an incoming indicator, and a credit card call adapter are also supplied optionally. The telephone distress alert button may be located at either the IB-362, or at the handset hanger, which utilizes a built in distress alert button. The system requi

IB-182
Antenna unit

8D-FB-CV:30/50m 12D-SFA-CV:100m

Handset & Hanset hanger 100/220VAC

Class-1 ANT HANDSET VDU 24V Class-2

IB-882 IB-882/362(Tel DIS) IB-781


MJ-2S

IB-582
Terminal unit

Keyboard

Tel or FAX

Credit call adapter & Card Reader No.1 Tel or FAX No.2 Tel or FAX No.3 Tel or FAX

Gyro

Gyro

PRINTER

MJ-2S 24V MJ-2S JUNCTION

PP-510
Printer

No.3-1
Tel or FAX

MJ-2S

No.3-2
Tel or FAX

MJ-2S

IB-313
MJ-2S To TEL3 port Junction box MSD (9.6k data)

PC (For MSD)

Tel or FAX

Multi communication unit IB-782

No.3-3 No.3-4
Tel or FAX

MJ-2S

MJ-2S

Incoming Indicator IB-372 TLX DIS ALT Button IB-352 TEL DIS Button IB-362
Can not be used when IB-882/362 is used.

HSD (56/64k)

HSD I/F

PC (For HSD)

No.3-5
Tel or FAX

MJ-2S

EX) KlasHpopper PCMCIA-400/PCI-400

No.3-6
Tel or FAX

MJ-2S

AC IN

100/220VAC

No.3-7
Tel or FAX

MJ-2S

No.3-8
Tel or FAX

MJ-2S

NAV
AC IN

IB-282 Communication unit

100/220VAC

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2. System settings
2.1 Heading alignment
The system detects the heading direction at every power-up by using the limit switch in the antenna unit. The switch is factory-adjusted so that the antenna is installed with the access hatch located in the stern. When the antenna unit is installed 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 according to the access hatch position. For example, if the hatch is located on the starboard side, rotate the disk 90 degrees counter clockwise. 4. Tighten the screws.
5. Confirm that the limit switch hits when the antenna points toward the ships bow.

Protrusion Limit switch

Disk

Screws fixing the disk, 4pcs.

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2.2 Telephone setting


2.2.1 Changing dialing system The telephone FC755D1 is factory-set to pulse telephone system, so it must be changed to push-button (PB) dialing system by using the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Use the tip of a pen or other pointed object to remove the plastic cover. Remove the memo sheet. Set #1 of DIP switch to ON. (#2 to #4 remains unchanged; OFF position) Replace the sheet and the cover.
Line type Sidetone Bell off PB S ON OFF DP L

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 handset. The echo canceller eliminates the echo from the handset of the land subscriber. The echo cancel function is set on the Echo Cancel menu as follows. Opening the Echo Cancel menu needs a password. 1. Press [FUNC] [7] [4] to open Echo Cancel menu. If the password is requested, press [FUNC] [6] [3], and type 5963, followed by [Enter]. Then type [7] [4]. 2. Type the numeric key corresponding to the line to be set. 3. Press [2] to turn on the echo cancel function.

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2.2.3 T/Rx Volume level setting The system provides T/Rx volume (Codec Level) setting function for the voice communication. This function is set on the Codec Level menu as follows. 1. Press [FUNC] [*] [2] [6] [3] [3] [2]. Codec Level appears as follow.

Codec Level Codec IN: 20 Codec OUT: 80 Enter:[Ent] Quit:[Quit]

2. Set Codec IN level and Codec OUT level to a desired value. Codec IN adjusts Tx level and Codec OUT Rx level. The adjustable range is 10 to 90. 3. Press [Enter] key.

2.3 Fax setting (PFX-50)


At installation and when the 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] and [*]. (This step is to clear the memory.) 2. Press [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], then, change line type from DP to PB (tone dialing). 8. Press [AUTO RCV/YES] twice. 9. Enter Year/month/date and time. For example, type 0102101230 for 12:30, February 10, 2001. 10. Press [AUTO RCV/YES]. 11. After "01-02-10 TEL" appears, press [AUTO RCV/YES] to change the display to "01-02-10 FAX. "

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2.3.2 Turning on ECM When sending a large number of pages and large images, turn on Error Correction Mode or ECM. Otherwise, a communications error will occur. When the ECM is set to ON, EC is displayed on the display and when it is set to OFF, G3 appears. To turn on ECM; 1. Turn on the fax machine while pressing and holding down [1] and [3]. 2. Press [FUNCTION/NO] [8] [FUNCTION/NO] [FUNCTION/NO] [FUNCTION/NO] [AUTO RCV/YES] in this order. Now the screen should show FUNC0=000100010. 3. Press [AUTO 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 the unit and turn it on again. 2.3.3 Sending fax via voice line To send fax via voice line, change the modem speed from 9600 to 2400 by following steps below. 1. Turn on the fax while pressing and holding down [1] and [3]. 2. Press [FUNCTION/NO] [8] [FUNCTION/NO] [FUNCTION/NO] [FUNCTION/NO] [AUTO RCV/YES] in this order. Now the screen should show FUNC0=000100010. 3. Press [0] [0] [0] [1] [0] [0] [0] [0]. 00010010: 9600 bps, 00010000: 2400 bps 4. Press [AUTO RCV/YES] and [RESET] in this order. 5. Turn off the unit and turn it on again.

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2.4 Gyro setting


The communication unit has a built-in gyro I/F board, 64P1106, identical to the one used in Furuno large radars. The board must be set up according to the type of the gyro connected.

Default setting -Type -Frequency -Rotor Voltage -Stator Voltage -Gear Ratio -Supplied Power

: AC synchro : 50/60 Hz : 60 VAC to 135 VAC : 60 VAC to 135 VAC : 360X : 30 VAC to 135 VAC

GYRO I/F Board (64P1106)

2.4.1 Switch and Jumper Setting The default settings are shown in shaded cell of each setting item. (Turn off the unit to change the settings.) 1) Gyro type
Gyro Type AC synchro DC synchro DC step Full-wave pulsating current Half-wave pulsating current SW1 #4 OFF OFF ON OFF ON SW1 #5 OFF OFF OFF ON ON SW1 #6 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF JP1 #1, #2, #3 #2, #3, #4 #4, #5, #6 #4, #5, #6 #4, #5, #6

2) Frequency
Frequency 50/60 Hz 400 Hz 500 Hz DC SW1 #7 OFF ON OFF ON SW1 #8 OFF OFF ON ON Remarks AC synchro pulsating current AC synchro pulsating current AC synchro pulsating current DC synchro, DC step

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3) Rotor voltage (between R1 and R2)


Rotor voltage 20 to 45 VAC 30 to 70 VAC 40 to 90 VAC 60 to 135 VAC SW2 #1 ON OFF ON OFF JP3 #2 #2 #1 #1 Remarks

4) Stator voltage (between S1 and S2)


Stator voltage 20 to 45 VAC 20 to 60 VDC 30 to 70 VAC 40 to 100 VDC 40 to 90 VAC 60 to 135 VAC SW2 #2 ON OFF ON OFF SW2 #3 OFF OFF OFF OFF JP3 #2 #2 #1 #1 Remarks

5) Ratio
Ratio 360x 180x 90x 36x SW1 #1 OFF ON OFF ON SW1 #2 OFF OFF ON ON SW1 #3 OFF OFF OFF OFF Remarks

6) Supply voltage
Supply voltage 20 to 45 VAC 20 to 60 VDC 30 to 135 VAC 40 to 100 VDC JP4 #2 #1 JP5 #2 #1 Remarks

7) NMEA data output interval SW2, #4 selects the output interval either 2 sec. or 1 sec.; ON: 2 sec. and OFF: 1 sec. 8) AD10 data output interval Select to 25 ms by changing the jumper block on JP6 and JP7 corresponding to the output port. Do not use 200 ms.

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2.4.2 Heading set up If the gyro reading does not match the one displayed on the handset or terminal unit, complete the following procedure with the handset. 1. Press [FUNC] [5] [2] in this order. The 52 Gyro menu is displayed.
52Gyro Gyro:000 Hold:OFF Enter:[Ent]

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Press the down arrow key to move the cursor onto Hold. Press the left arrow key to turn on Hold function. Press up arrow key to move the cursor onto Gyro. Enter the gyro reading using numeric keys. Press down arrow key to move the cursor onto Hold. When the gyro indication is equal to the gyro reading, press the right arrow key, followed by [Enter] key. 8. Use the [FUNC] key to close the menu. 9. Confirm that the gyro indication on the handset follows the change of the ship's heading.

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2.5 Setup NAV data input circuit


Depending on the input signal, nav data input circuit must be modified as below.

J19
J17 8 R228 390 R227 100 CR56 9 U126 U133 U133

NAV DATA

NMEA IN

NMEA-2.0(IEC-61162) : RS-422 NMEA-1.5 : C.Loop

J19 short (Default) J19 open

J19

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2.6 Entering answer back code (only for class-1)


The answerback code required by telex communication is registered onto the terminal unit, IB-582. The answerback code is 9-digit IMN (Inmarsat Mobile Number) plus 4-letter telex answerback applied to the Inmarsat. To register the answerback code, 1. Press [F4] [3] [8] in this order.
Answerback Code

Cursor

--------------------------------------------!! ATTENTION: CAN NOT REENTER !!

2. Enter the answerback code. For example, IMN is 343164810 and 4-letter answerback is JFKS, type; 343164810 (space) JFKS (space) X X must be always added for ship earth station. 3. Press [Enter] key.

Reentering answerback code When you enter a wrong answerback code, type ANSWER while pressing and holding down [Alt] and [Fn] to erase it.

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2.7 OID/DID setting


Originating and Destination Identifications (OID/DID), assigned by the authority, must be programmed onto the EEPROM, U91 on the CPU board in the field. If not, calls cannot be accepted throughout the Inmarsat B network. The network can identify the system onboard a ship, using factory-programmed Forward/Return IDs, but it cannot identify the end terminal and service type. In other words, the FELCOM 82 must be able to determine which port should ring when a call comes in, and also, whether the call is a voice call, a fax call, an HSD call, etc. in addition, it must know which ID number is utilized on an outgoing call. HEX ID numbers must be programmed into the FELCOM 82 so that the proper port /mode is identified. The OID/DID is used 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 HSD 41 (or 42 depending on the authority) 64k HSD 42 (41, or 51 depending on the authority) For example, if the SES installed to provide 3 telephones, 1 facsimile, 1 9.6k data, 1 telex, and 64k HSD, OID/DIDs for these should be: Handset: 01 Telephone-1: 02 Telephone-2: 03 Fax machine: 11 9.6k data (PC): 21 Telex machine: 31 64k data: 42 The following explains how to enter OID/DIDs when you do not receive OID/DIDs, but IMNs from the authority. For example, a given vessel applies for and receives 8 ID numbers. Of these numbers, 3 are voice, 1 is fax, one is Telex, one is MSD, one is HSD/56 and one is HSD/64. If the ID's received from INMARSAT are; 399999990 voice 399999991 voice 2 399999992 voice 3 399999993 FAX 399999994 telex 399999995 9600 data 399999996 HSD/56 399999997 HSD/64

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The OID / DID settings should be: Handset port, voice: 01 Tel-1 port, voice: 02 Tel-2 port voice: 03 Tel-3 port FAX: 11 PC 9600: 21 Telex machine: 31 HSD (56k) 41 (51or 42 depending on the authority) HSD (64k): 42 (41 or 51 depending on the authority) In this scenario, a person calling the vessel from a shore phone would call 399999990, and the handset would ring. If they dialed 399999991, the phone that was plugged into port two would ring. If someone wanted to send a FAX to the vessel, they would dial 399999992, and port number 3 (FAX) would then ring. The fax machine 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 Setup menu. 2. Type FURUNOSERVICE on the JOB No. line and press [Enter] key. 3. Type a password, FELCOM82 and press [Enter] key. Note that the password you typed does not appear on the display. Now, you can select 5:Commissioning.
Communication Unit Setup FELCOM82 InmarsatB MES [Communication UNIT IB-282] Copyright (C) FURUNO Electiric Co., Ltd, 2000 (Type HELP or ? for help) [Main Menu] 1:Ocean Region 4:Test 2:DMG Setup 3:Network Setup Enter JOB No.: FURUNOSERVICE Password: FELCOM82 [Main Menu] 1:Ocean Region 2:DMG Setup 3:Network Setup Enter JOB No.: Not displayed 4:Test 5.Commissioning

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4. Press [5], followed by [Enter] key. 5. Press [6], followed by [Enter] key to call OID/DID Registration menu.
Communication Unit Setup 2:Ship Position 3:Commitioning Request Switch 4:Telephony Baseband Port Switch 5:Frequency Measurement Switch 6:OID/DID Registration E:Exit Enter JOB No.:6 OID/DID Registration TEL FAX 1:HSET _ _ 2:TEL1 _ _ 3:TEL2 _ _ 4:TEL3 _ _ E:Exit Enter No.:

ID 5:DATA _ 6:TELEX _ ________ 7:HSD(64k) _ (54k) _

6. Press numeric key corresponding to that on which line you enter the OID/DID, followed by [Enter] key. For example, to enter FAX OID/DID for TEL3 line, press [4], followed by [Enter] key.
TEL 01 02 03 _ FAX _ _ _ 11 ID 5:DATA 21 6:TELEX 31 343199710 7:HSD(64k) 42 HSET (54k) 41

1:HSET 2:TEL1 3:TEL2 4:TEL3

7. Type OID/DID, followed by [Enter] key. Note) 1. TEL1 to TEL3 lines are used for either telephone or fax. 2. TELEX OID/DID must be entered together with the telex number. 3. To use the handset on the fax machine for voice communication, a) Enter TEL and FAX OID/DIDs on the same line. For example, the PFX-50 is connected to the TEL3 line, enter 02 and 11 on the TEL3 line. Now the handset on the fax machine can be used as telephone. b) Change the receive mode to TEL. c) Prefix dialing is unnecessary. 4. In item number seven, a phone port may be selected to initiate a manually dialed HSD call. For example, if TEL2 is selected, TEL2 may then be used to DIAL an HSD call. 8. Press [Esc] to close the menu.

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2.7.2 Programming OID/DID from handset To preprogram the OID/DID, 1. Press [FUNC] [5] [9] to call 59 OID/DID menu. If the password is requested, press [FUNC] [6] [3], type 5963 as a password, 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 1 TELFAX1 2 TELFAX2 3 TELFAX3 4 HANDSET Select:[Ent] 59 OID/DID 5 TELEX 6 MSD 7 HSD 8 PBX Select:[Ent] 59 OID/DID TEL FAX1 NUM OID DID TEL: _ _ / _ _ IMN:__________ FAX: _ _ / _ _ IMN: Enter:[Ent] Quit:[Quit]

[1]

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3. Enter OID/DID and INM. For example, to enter TEL OID/DID of 02 on the TELFAX1 line, press 0202. Press the down arrow key to move the cursor onto the INM line. Type IMN number followed by [Ent] key. a) [Mode] key alternates between numeric and alphabetic entries. b) Wrong entry can be corrected by moving the cursor over it and type new number. c) Press [Ent] key to enter the procedure.
59OID/DID TEL FAX1 NUM OID DID TEL: _ _ / _ _ IMN: __________ FAX: _ _ / _ _ IMN: ___________ Enter:[Ent] Quit:[Quit] 59OID/DID HANDSET NUM OID DID TEL: _ _ / _ _ IMN: __________ 59OID/DID TELEX NUM OID DID TLX: _ _ / _ _ IMN: __________

Enter:[Ent] Quit:[Quit]

Enter:[Ent] Quit:[Quit]

TELFAX OID/DID
59OID/DID MSD NUM OID DID TEL: _ _ / _ _ IMN: __________

HANDSET OID/DID

TELX OID/DID

Enter:[Ent] Quit:[Quit]

59OID/DID HSD NUM OID DID 64k: _ _ / _ _ IMN: __________ 56k: _ _ / _ _ IMN: __________ Enter:[Ent] Quit:[Quit]

MDS(9.6k) OID/DID

HSD OID/DID

4. Press [FUNC] key. 5. Set the password if it is not set yet.

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2.7.3 When IB-782 (PBX) is installed: The IB-782 is connected to TEL 3 port and their OIDs/DIDs are set as below.
IB-782 Multi communication unit
No.3-1
Tel or FAX MJ-2S TEL3-1 MJ-2S TEL3-2 MJ-2S TEL3-3 MJ-2S TEL3-4 LINE TEL3

No.3-2
Tel or FAX

No.1 Tel or FAX No.2 Tel or FAX

MJ-2S TEL1 MJ-2S TEL2 JUNCTION

No.3-3
Tel or FAX

No.3-4
Tel or FAX

IB-313
MJ-2S TEL3-5 MJ-2S TEL3-6 MJ-2S TEL3-7 MJ-2S TEL3-8 Junction BOX

IB-282 Communication unit

No.3-5
Tel or FAX

No.3-6
Tel or FAX

No.3-7
Tel or FAX

No.3-8
Tel or FAX

100/220VAC

AC IN

1. Press [FUNC] [5] [9] in this order to call 59 OID/DID.


59 OID/DID 1 TELFAX1 2 TELFAX2 3 TELFAX3 59 OID/DID 5 TELEX 6 MSD 7 HSD

4 HANDSET Select:[Ent]

8 PBX Select:[Ent]

2. Press [8] to select PBX Mode ON/OFF.


59 OID/DID PBX Mode: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]

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4. Press the left arrow key to turn ON the PBX Mode. DID (Direct in dial) should be OFF. Press [ENT] to return to Main menu.
59 OID/DID PBX Mode:ON ON/OFF DID Mode:OFF ON/OFF Enter:[Ent] Quit:[Quit] Main Menu 1 2 3 4 Display Select:[Ent]

[Ent]

5. Press [5] [9] to call 59 OID/DID.


59 OID/DID 1 TELFAX1 2 TELFAX2 3 TELFAX3-PBX 4 HANDSET 59 OID/DID 5 TELEX 6 MSD 7 HSD 8 PBX

Select:[Ent]

Select:[Ent]

6. Press [3] to open 3 TELFAX3-PBX menu.


59 OID/DID EXT:01 NUM OID DID TEL: _ _ / IMN: ___________ FAX: _ _ / IMN: ___________ Enter:[Ent] Quit:[Quit]

7. Enter the port number of the PBX to which the telephone is connected: 01 to 08. Enter OID/DID and IMN.

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2.8 HSD set up


This procedure is done from the Administration mode. See 2.8 About password for how to choose the Administration mode. Press [FUNC Quit] and [8] to select the HSD menu. The HSD menu appears as follows.
1. Dest. No 2. Call TEL 3. Data Rate 4. Dial Method 5. Auto Rate 6. Cammand 7. Character 8. Ignore DTR 9. Print HSD

Destination no. For a direct call key in subscribers complete ISDN number, beginning with LES number. Maximum 20 digits may be used. Prefix dialing cannot be used. Call TEL (TEL-1, 2, 3, HANDSET) Chooses the handset or telephone to use for HSD calling. The default setting is Handset. Data Rate (64 k / 56 k) Choose the data rate from 64k and 56k. The default setting is 64k. Confirm data rate of subscriber 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 communications begins with party registered on the HSD menu. This call is also referred to Hot Dial. -Address means address call. Calling begins after specifying subscriber (CRN command) at the HSD Terminal. This call is also referred to V.25bis Dial. Auto Rate (ON / OFF) Auto Rate determines whether or not to receive an HSD call whose data rate is different from that set on the HSD menu. The default is OFF which prevents receiving. Use the OFF setting for an HSD Terminal which cannot automatically adjust its synchro clock to match data rate. Command Format (HDLC / BSC) Set the V.25bis command format for address calls sent from the HSD Terminal to the FELCOM 82. Select HDLC (default setting) or BSC depending on specifications of the HSD Terminal.

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Character Format (8 bit None / 7 bit Odd) Choose the character format for address calls sent from the HSD Terminal to the FELCOM 82. Select 8bit (default setting) or 7bit depending on specifications of the HSD Terminal. Ignore DTR (Normal / Ignore) When an HSD call is received, the FELCOM 82 responds to the call without checking DTR signal from the terminal units. When Norma is selected, the FELCOM 82 check the DTR signal before the response.

2.9 About password


The system provides two handset menus: User and Administrator. The administrator 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 difference between the user and administrator menus.

2.9.1 Setting password. To set a password; 1. Press [FUNC] [6] [7] to call 67 Password menu on the handset.
67 Password Old : - - - New: - - - Conf: - - - Enter:[Ent]

2. Type 0000 on the Old line. Asterisks appear in place of the password. 3. Move the cursor onto the New line by using the down arrow key. 4. Type the new 4 digit password. 5. Move the cursor onto the Conf line by using a down arrow key. 6. Type new password again and press [Enter] key. 7. The message Password is changed. is displayed and the Main menu appears 3 seconds later.

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2.9.2 5963 When servicing, you will not use the user password. A special number 5963 unlocks the handset menu. 1. Press [FUNC] [6] [3] to call 63 Change Mode menu.
63 Change Mode User-!Admin Enter Passwd: - - - Enter: [Enter]

2. Enter 5963 as a password, and press [Enter]. Now you can enter the administrator menu through the displayed main menu. Once you escape from the main menu, the next main menu is of the user mode.

2.9.3 Factory reset of password menu If the user forgets the password, complete the following procedure and 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 by [Enter] key. 3. While the main menu is on the screen, press [6] [7] to call 67 Password menu.
67Password Old : - - - New: - - - Conf: - - - -

Enter:[Ent]

4. 5. 6. 7.

Enter 5963 onto the Old line. ([Enter] key not pressed) Move the cursor to the New line and enter 0000. Move the cursor to the Conf line and enter 0000. Press [Enter] key. After "password is changed" is shown, the main menu appears 3 seconds later. 8. Make sure that the user enters a new password. If the menu remains unlocked, all menus are accessible and system settings may be inadvertently changed.

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2.10 Returning settings to factory defaults


Clear the RAM to set the menu to factory-defaults. 2.10.1 By using terminal unit To clear RAM contents; 1. Press [F4] [6] to call Communication Setup menu. 2. Type CLR (space) RAM on the Enter JOB No. line and press [Enter] key. 3. Type DENPA4 on the Password line and press [Enter] key. 4. Wait for a while so that the status display is redrawn. 2.10.2 By using 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, press [FUNC] [6] and [3] to call Change Mode menu. Type the password or 5963 followed by [Enter] key if you cannot find the password. The menu changes to Main Menu when you enter password or 5963. While the Main Menu on the screen, type [6] [9] to call 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.

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3. Self-test
3.1 Using handset
You can get into the test menu only while in the administration mode. If the system is locked, enter the password 5963 to change the mode, and follow the steps below to access the test menu. 1. Press [FUNC] [6] [8] in this order to show the Test menu.
68 Test 1 Version 2 Memory 3 Distress 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 Test !! Memory Test MAIN OK TERM OK DEMOD OK Quit: [Quit]

! "

!" Memory Test SYNC OK DECODE OK HANDSET OK Quit: [Quit]

68 Test

4. If necessary, press [HOLD Print] key to print out the test result. The following message is printed.
-----------------68 Memory Test <2001-01-10 DEMOD OK SYNC DECODE 00:00(UTC) ---------------------------

----- TEST TESULT ----MAIN OK TERM OK HANDSET OK ANTENNA OK

OK OK

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The table below lists RAMs and ROMs that are tested during the memory test. The SYS CPU sends read and write commands to each memory location.
Item MAIN DECODE TERM SYNC DEMOD HANDSET ANTENNA Circuit ROM RAM

System CPU U95, Flash U130, U134, U136, U139 Decoder DSP U16, Flash Built into DSP Terminal DSP U46, Flash Built into DSP Synchronous DSP U9, Flash Built into DSP Demodulator DSP U3, Flash Built into DSP If communication between Handset CPU and SYS CPU is normal, the test result is OK. PCU CPU checks ROM/RAM in PCU.

3.2 Using terminal unit


The same self-test as the one carried out from the 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 Test (cannot abort) ----- TEST RESULT ----MAIN OK TERM OK HANDSET OK ANTENNA OK DEMOD SYNC DECODE OK OK OK

The table below lists RAMs and ROMs to be tested during the memory test. The SYS CPU sends read and write commands to each memory location.
Item MAIN DECODE TERM SYNC DEMOD HANDSET ANTENNA Circuit ROM RAM System CPU U95, Flash U130, U134, U136, U139 Decoder DSP U16, Flash Built into DSP Terminal DSP U46, Flash Built into DSP Synchronous DSP U9, Flash Built into DSP Demodulator DSP U3, Flash Built into DSP If communication between Handset CPU and SYS CPU is normal, the test result is OK. PCU CPU checks ROM/RAM in PCU.

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3.3 Reading program number


3.3.1 Using handset To display program numbers press [1] key while the test menu (68) is on the screen. The program numbers are listed on two pages. To change the page, press up or down arrow key.
68 Test 68 Test

!! Version List MAIN XX TERM XX DEMOD XX Quit: [Quit]

! "

!" Version List SYNC XX CECODE XX HANDSET XX

To printout the program list, press [HOLD Print] key.


------------------ 68 Version List MAIN 165-0145-0xx TERM 165-0146-0xx HANDSET 165-0152-0xx <2001-01-10 00:00(UTC) DEMOD SYNC DECODE --------------------------165-0142-0xx 165-0143-0xx 165-0144-0xx

3.3.2 Using terminal unit To display program numbers, press [F4] [6] [4] and [Enter] in this order.
<<Program No.>> DEMOD DECODER HANDSET ANTENNA

165-0142-0xx 165-0144-0xx 165-0152-0xx 165-0102-0xx

SYNC TERM CPU

165-0143-0xx 165-0146-0xx 165-0145-0xx

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3.4 Distress alert test (FUNC683)


Very Important!

Carry out the test within 30 seconds, or actual distress alert is transmitted. Distress alert test mode lasts only for 30 seconds.

3.4.1 Telephone To test the telephone distress button; 1. On the handset, press [FUNC] [6] [8] to call Test menu. 2. Press [3] key, followed by [Enter] key. DISTRESS 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 handset or IB-362 for more than 6 seconds. Telephone Distress Button Pressed. and Telephone Distress Button Activated are printed out. 4. Press off-hook key. 5. Type LES code in three digits and press [#] key. You can hear the replay from the LES, recorded on the tape. 6. Press on-hook key to terminate the test. DISTRESS TEST Mode exited. is printed out.

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3.4.2 Telex (for class-1) Before the test, confirm that the DMG ([FUNC] [5] [8]) is setup correctly. During the test, data in the Distress Message Generator (DMG) is sent to the LES selected by [FUNC] [5] [7]. To test the telex distress button; 1. On the handset, press [FUNC] [6] [8] to call Test menu. 2. Press [3] key, followed by [Enter] key. DISTRESS 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 IB-352 for more than 6 seconds. Telex 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 following messages, for example. 4. Press [F10] key to terminate the test.
--------------TELEX DISTRESS ALERT MESSAGE------------------------------------01-01-30 05:26 YMI 003 343199710 FRTS X THIS IS INMARSAT RECORDED MESSAGE. TO 343199710 FRTS X MARITIME LAT 34 45 N , LONG 135 21 E 05 26 UTC , 30 JAN 10 215 00 UR TEST DISTRESS CALL HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY RECEVED. PLEASE REMENBER TO RE-SET 04894856 59 ROUTINE. END OF MESSAGE. CECI EST UN ACCUSE DE RECEPTION PRE-ENREGISTRE DINMARSAT. VOTRE ESSAI DAPPEL DE DETRESSE A REUSSI. VEUILLEZ RETABLIR LINDICATEUR DE PRIORITE EN MODE ROUTINE. FIN DU MESSAGE. ---- +END OF CALL+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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3.5 Status monitor


The SYS CPU handles the status monitor. 3.5.1 Display on handset To show the monitor screen on the handset; 1. Press [FUNC] [4] [1] in this order. 2. Press an arrow key to change the page.
41 Monitor Heading 270 Az 119 El 30 LAT 34:00.00 N LON 135:00.00 E 41 Monitor Tx EIRP Tx RF Rx C/N Rx IF AGC 000 000 053 154

41 Monitor Rx Synth OK Tx Synth OK Rx Ch 11292 Tx Ch 10000

41 Monitor ANT REMOTE El Axis OK Az Axis OK 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 a Channel Status SYNC Tx RF Level 000 e MES Status Ready Rx C/N 053 Rx IF AGC Level 154 Heading 270 DEG Antenna Bearing 209 DEG Rx Synthesizer OK f b Antenna Azimuth 119 DEG Tx Synthesizer OK Antenna Elevation 30 DEG Antenna Status REMOTE Position LAT 34:00.00N El AXIS OK c g LON 135:00.00E Az AXIS OK NAV DATA NMEA Cross El AXIS OK d GYRO DATA OK Rx Channel 11292 h Tx Channel 10000

4. Press [FUNC Quit] key several times to close the menu. Refer to 7.4.3.

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3.5.2 Display on terminal unit The same items are monitored on both the terminal unit and the handset, with the exception of the data and time indication. In addition to the system time, the terminal unit has own time which is displayed at the upper right-hand corner of the terminal screen. The time is set by using the following its procedure. System time: The Real Time Clock (RTC) on the CPU board generates date and time. When time between RTC and ZDA from a navaid differs more than 30 seconds for 30 seconds or more, the RTC is reset by using ZDA data. If ZDA is 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 labeled by this time. To preset time and date, press [F4] [3] [1] and [F4] [3] [2] respectively.
Terminal unit time

System time

(01-01-10 00:00:00) Date Time a Current Satellite Channel Status MES Status Tx Heading Antenna Bearing Antenna Azimuth Antenna Elevation Position 2001-01-10 00:00:00(UTC) POR SYNC Ready OFF 270 DEG 209 DEG 119 DEG 30 DEG LAT 34:00.00N LOG 135:00.00E NMEA OK h e Tx EIRP Level Tx RF Level Rx C/N Rx IF AGC Level Rx SYN Tx SYN 000 000 053 154 OK OK

Antenna Status El AXIS AZ AXIS Cross El AXIS

REMOTE OK OK OK

NAV DATA GYRO

Rx Channel Tx Channnel

11292 10000

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3.5.3 Details of status monitor MES status - Current Satellite (POR/IOR/AOR-E/AOR-W/Stat 5 to 8) Indicates satellite (Ocean Region) acquired by SYS CPU. Stat 5 to 8 are not used. - Channel Status (SYNC/UNSYNC) Indicates that the system is synchronizes with the receiving channel or not. The synchronization is made when SYNC DSP acquires frame sync signal three to four times. - MES Status (Wait/Ready/Busy) *Wait: Appears when the channel status is UNSYNC. *Ready: Appears 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 Ships heading from a gyrocompass or one entered manually. SYS CPU receives heading data. - Antenna Bearing The Bearing is horizontal direction angle between ships heading and the satellite. - Antenna Azimuth The azimuth angle is the angle between North and the horizontal satellite direction. - Antenna Elevation The elevation angle is the satellite height above the horizon as seen from the ship.
Ship Heading
Heading

True North
Antenna Bearing Antenna Azimuth

Satellite

AZ=Heading + Bearing

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Position Own ships position received from the navaid; Acceptable NMEA sentences: GGA (V.02), RMC, GLL, RMA, and ZDA; Priority: GGA>RMC>GLL>RMA; Invalid data is not received. Input data - NAV DATA (NMEA/NONE) On the terminal unit, NMEA or NONE appears. On the handset, NAV blinks when no NAV data or manual position data is input and nothing appears when data is input correctly. - GYRO (OK/NONE/HOLD) On the terminal unit, OK or NONE appears. On the handset, GYRO blinks when no gyro data is input and nothing appears when data is input correctly. During the HOLD, GYRO 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 level. The NCS (LES in case of TLX) assigns the EIRP according to the spot beam to be used. Each call from the ship includes azimuth and elevation data of the antenna.

HPA LNA Chassis


Tx RF U1 Q5 DET Power CONT

Antenna

Duplexer LAN
EIRP 33dBW 29dBw 25dBW

Power Control FSK

EIRP MON

PCU

- Tx RF Level (12 to 38) The output of the RF CON board, +7 dBm to +11 dBm is picked up and sent to the SYS CPU. The figure below shows TX RF level (dBm) versus TX RF level indication. The reading is 12 to 38 normally. The error messages #0160 and #0162 are related to the RF CONV circuit.

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RF CON
U44 Tx IF 56MHz Q12 +9dBm DET Tx Local

Tx RF

Tx RF Level

40

30 TX RF LEVEL Indcation 20

10

10
Reference level: 9+2dBm

15

20dBm

TX RF output level (dBm)

- 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 normal, C/N is 40 or more.

U49

U29(AD6620AS)

U30

U34

U39

RF CON

Rx IF
10.7MHz

U51

A/D

BPSK/QPSK Demodulator

DEMOD DSP

SYNC DSP

DECODE DSP C/N data

CPU

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On the handset, three vertical bars (short, medium, and long) right to the antenna symbol indicate the C/N data or signal quality. The number of the bar versus C/N value is;
CESH (HSD) (Telex) 59 or more: 3 bars more: 3 bars 56 or more: 2 bars 53 or more: 1 bar 52 or less: no bar 50 or more: 2 bars 47 or more: 1 bar 46 or less: no bar 44 or more: 2 bars 40 or more: 1 bar 39 or less: no bar 53 or more: 3 bars 48 or CESD/CESV (FIU/Data/Voice) NCSC

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.

C/N LEVEL Indcation

C/N LEVEL Indcation

60

60

40 NG NG

40 NG NG

20

20

-20

-10

0 AZ Degree

+10

+20

-20

-10

0 EL Degree

+10

+20

- Rx IF AGC Level (150 or more) AGC level used in the receiver circuit on the RF CON board is detected and sent to the SYS CPU. If it is 150 or more, the circuit is normal.

Rx HSD Circuit Rx IF
U3 U8 U13 U16 U20 10.7MHz

Rx Non HSD Circuit

(10.7MHz)

U21

2/2

U21

1/2

U17

AGC ADJ
R33

RF CON

AGC Level

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Synthesizer - Rx SYN (OK/NG) The local oscillator for the receiver consists of VCOs of 730 MHz and 815 MHz bands and PLL ICs. When either PLL unlocks, the SYS CPU generates NG signal.
RF CON
DATA CONT

VCO-1 815M band

FL5

Rx RF 1525-1545MHz

CR8

U23 PLL IC

Rx UNLOCK Ref. 21.12MHz

1535.7 -1555.7MHz
U4,11
DATA CONT

CR9

U15 PLL IC

VCO-2 730M band

FL7 Rx IF 10.7MHz

Ref. 21.12MHz

- Tx SYN (OK/NG) TX local oscillator, consisting of PLL and VCO oscillates between 1682.4 MHz to 1702.56 MHz. When the PLL unlocks, the SYS CPU generates NG signal.

RF CON
DATA CONT

1682.4 -1702.56MHz
U35 VCO U44

Tx IF 56MHz+120kHz

CR7

Tx UNLOCK

U30 PLL IC

Ref. 21.12MHz

Tx RF 1626.5-1646.5MHz

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 antenna initialization is complete.

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- El AXIS (OK/NG) When the elevation axis control circuit is abnormal, NG comes on. - AZ AXIS (OK/NG) When the azimuth control circuit is abnormal, NG comes on. - Cross El AXIS (OK/NG) When the cross-elevation axis control circuit is abnormal, NG comes on. TX/RX channels - Rx Channel Receiving channel in use is displayed. Inmarsat B system uses CH6000 (1525 MHz) to CH14000 (1545 MHz). Default setting is CH06000 (1525 MHz). At power up, when the elevation angle is changed, and when the ocean region 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 knows the area where MES locates. - Tx Channel Transmission channel in use is displayed. Inmarsat B system uses CH6000 (1626.5 MHz) to CH14000 (1646.5 MHz). Default setting is CH10000 (1636.5 MHz). At every call request, MES sends AZ and EL data to NCS. The spot-beam identities are advised to SES via the NCSC Bulletin Board to allow identification of the appropriate spot-beam for signaling purposes. If appropriate spot-beam signaling chancels are not available, the SES will select a global-beam channel.

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3.6 Using two-digit code service (Loopback test)


Some LESs in the Inmarsat networks support automatic line test service for telephone and telex. The following describes how to use this function.

3.6.1 Telephone test


Using two-digit code telephone service (Code 91), the telephone communication of the system can be tested. 1. Dial the LES followed by the service code of 91. For example, to call Goonhilly, press [0][0][2][9][1][Enter]. 2. You should obtain the tone signal from the LES for 15 seconds. (Tone signal) 3. Wait for 15 seconds after 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 test)

3.6.2 Telex test


Using two-digit code telex service (Code 91), the telex communication of the system can be tested. 1. Call the LES with the service code of 91. ([F3][2], enter LES and service code) The system should receive the following message transmitted from the LES.

01-03-03:10 YMP 003 3413xxxxx ABCD X GA+ 91+ THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPED OVER THE LAZY DOGS 1234567890 THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPED OVER THE LAZY DOGS 1234567890 THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPED OVER THE LAZY DOGS 1234567890 THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPED OVER THE LAZY DOGS 1234567890

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3.7 9.6k Data test


This section describes how to test 9.6k data (MSD) function. The COM port on the PC is connected to the MSD port on the FELCOM 82 communication unit. 3.7.1 Using AT command To check communication between the PC and the communication unit; 1. Double click on the Modem icon in the Control panel window. 2. Select standard 9600 bps modem. 3. Select communications port, or COM port to be used for 9.6k data communication. 4. Start HyperTerminal from the Windows 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 the COM Properties window.
Bits per second: 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: Hardware

6. Type AT&H, followed by [Enter] key. The command list should be displayed.

3.7.2 Connection to Internet provider If a number of the Internet Service Provider is available, try to access to an Internet web site. To do so, 1. Complete the Dial-up Networking setting; Standard 9600bps modem and TCP/IC protocol. 2. Make sure that FELCOM 82 is in stand-by condition. 3. Call Service Provider

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3.8 HSD test


This section describes how to test HSD function. 3.8.1 How to use HSD checker Using MES loop back service, the function of HSD can be checked by following the steps below. This test requires the HSD checker (no code number) which operates from 110 Vac and 220 Vac power sources without modification. 1. Connect the RS-449 connector of the HSD checker to the HSD port. 2. Set the DIP switches on the checker for RS-422 signal: set the RTS and DTR switches to OFF position, and S1 to S5 to ON position.

CR11 CR12 CR13 CR14 CR15 CR16 CR17 CR18

CR9 CR10 CR8

CR7

CR6

CR5

CR4

CR3

CR2

CR1

Received Data Pattern OFF

RTS ON

DTR ON

TxD

RI

DCD DSR CTS

RxD RxCLK TxCLK

RS422

ON

S15

S14

S13

S12

S11

S10

S9

S8 OFF
RTS

OFF

RS232C S5 S4 S3 S2 S1

Sending Data Pattern

DTR

S7

S6

Front panel of HSD checker

3. Turn on the FELCOM 82 and wait until the system acquires NCS common channel. 4. Using the handset, make settings in HSD menu as below. To call HSD menu, press [FUNC] [8]. 1) Dest. No.: 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Parth : 222 0061 29 3334699# or Burum : 012 0031 10 2947020# Call TEL: HANDSET Data Rate: 64k Dial Method: DIRECT Auto Rate: OFF Command: HDLC Character: 8 bit/None Ignore DTR Normal

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5. Set S6 on the checker to the upper position to commence the call.


CR11 CR12 CR13 CR14 CR15 CR16 CR17 CR18 CR9 CR10 CR8 CR7 CR6 CR5 CR4 CR3 CR2 CR1

Received Data Pattern OFF

RTS ON

DTR ON

TxD

RI

DCD DSR CTS

RxD RxCLK TxCLK

RS422

ON

S15

S14

S13

S12

S11

S10

S9

S8

Sending Data Pattern

OFF RTS

OFF

RS232C S5 S4 S3 S2 S1

DTR

S7

S6

6. Wait for about 10 seconds until on/off pattern of LEDs CR11 to CR18 becomes steady. 7. Change the sending data pattern switch setting, S8 to S15.

CR11 CR12 CR13 CR14 CR15 CR16 CR17 CR18

CR9 CR10 CR8

CR7

CR6

CR5

CR4

CR3

CR2

CR1

Received Data Pattern OFF

RTS ON

DTR ON

TxD

RI

DCD DSR CTS

RxD RxCLK TxCLK

RS422

ON S15 S14 S13 S12 S11 S10 Sending Data Pattern S9 S8

OFF RTS

OFF

RS232C S5 S4 S3 S2 S1

DTR

S7

S6

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 the LEDs CR11 to CR18 respectively. The synchronization of both patterns depends on the timing. In the example below; Sending data pattern : ON /ON /OFF /ON /ON /OFF/ON /ON Receiving data pattern: Left figure : OFF/OFF/OFF/OFF/ON/OFF/OFF/ON (normal) Right figure : ON /OFF/OFF/OFF/ON/OFF/OFF/OFF (abnormal)
CR11 CR12 CR13 CR14 CR15 CR16 CR17 CR18

CR11 CR12 CR13 CR14 CR15 CR16 CR17 CR18

Received Data Pattern OFF

Received Data Pattern OFF

ON

S15

S14

S13

S12

S11

S10

S9

S8

ON

S15

S14

S13

S12

S11

S10

S9

S8

Sending Data Pattern

Sending Data Pattern

Correct receiving pattern Wrong receiving pattern Sending data pattern and receiving data pattern 8. Set the DTR switch (S6) to OFF position to terminate the call. 9. Change HSD settings for the HSD terminal onboard a ship.

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3.8.2 Connection to Internet service


If a number of the Internet service provider is available, access to an Internet web site. 1. Complete the Dial-up Networking setting; HSD modem and TCP/IC protocol. 2. Make sure that FELCOM 82 is in stand-by condition. 3. Call Service Provider

3.9 LED status


The LED status is tabulated in this section. 3.9.1 RF CON Board (16P0181)
Parts No. Color CR5 GRN Status Item Blink FSK RX (Looks Monitor
like ON)

CR6 CR7

GRN RED

On Off

TX ON TX PLL unlock

CR8

RED

Off

RX PLL1 unlock (815 MHz) RX PLL2 unlock (730 MHz)

CR9

RED

Off

Remarks This LES is used to check the communication between the antenna and the comm. units. The brightness of the LED depends on FSK data from the antenna unit. This LED is on during TX and off during RX. This LED is on for a while at power up. After the CPU board assigns the channel to be use, LED goes off. The LED should not be on continuously. This LED is on for a while at power up. After the CPU board assigns the channel to be use, LED goes off. The LED should not be on continuously. This LED is on for a while at power up. After the CPU board assigns the channel to be use, LED goes off. The LED should not be on continuously.

SNY UNLOCK IND CR7: TX CR8: RX1 CR9: RX2

CR5: FSK Rx Motor CR6: TX ON

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3.9.2 SW REG Board (16P0180)


Parts No. CR22 Color RED Status Off Item Input error Remarks When input voltage is out of tolerance, the LED 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. The LED lights when input over current circuits activates.

CR33

RED

Off

Over current

CR22: INPUT ER

CR33: Over CUR * Current through primary winding of main-inverter * Current through primary winding of sub-inverter * +12V line

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3.9.3 CPU Board (16P0182)

LED DEMOD, SYNC, DECODE, SYS, TERM

SYS F-ROM 165-0145-xxx FPGA

SYS CPU

BATT

JP6
S6:DECODE Reset J32 S5:SYNC Reset S4:DEMOD Reset

S7:FPGA Reset S8:TERM Reset TERM F-ROM 165-0146-xxx DECODE DSP SYNC DSP

DEMOD DSP

TERM DSP

DECODE F-ROM 165-0144-xxx

SYNC F-ROM 165-0143-xxx

DEMOD F-ROM 165-0142-xxx

CR13 CR15 CR17 CR19 CR21

S3

S2(SYS dip SW)

SYNC J1

S1 J26

CR26 CR27 CR28 CR29 CR30 CR31 CR32 CR33 CR34 CR35 CR36 CR37 CR38 CR39 CR40 CR41

CR10 CR11 CR12 CR14 CR16 CR18 CR20 CR22 CR23 CR24

CR1 CR2 CR3 CR4 CR5 CR6 CR7 CR8 CR9

TERM

SYS

DECODE SYNC

DEMOD

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DEMOD
Parts No. CR1 CR2 CR3 CR4 CR5 CR6 CR7 CR8 CR9 Check Item Input level of AD converter Status of DEMOD DSP Communication mode assigned by SYS CPU to DEMOD DSP DEMOD DSP status Selection of input signal to AD converter Remarks When the AD converter U49 is in saturation or when TP54 is 2 Vpp or more, the LED comes on. On/off: Waiting signal; off/on: Fast Fourier Transforming; on/on: Tracking signal On/off/off: BPSK; on/on/off: Voice; off/on/off: 9.6k FIU; and off/off/on: HSD

When DEMOD DSP runs, CR7 blinks. Not used On: At communication other than HSD Off: At HSD communication (Input to AD converter is 1.5 times higher in level than other communications.)

SYNC
Parts No. CR10 CR11 CR13 CR15 CR17 CR19 CR21 Item Status of SYNC DSP Remarks On/off: Waiting Frame Bit and Unique Word Off/on: Acquiring FB twice or losing FB twice On/on: Synchronized On/off/off: BPSK; on/on/off: Voice; off/on/off: 9.6k FIU; and off/off/on: HSD

Communication mode assigned by SYS CPU to SYNC DSP DEMOD DSP status Frame sync signal

When SYNC DSP runs, CR7 blinks. After frame synchronization, CR21 toggles on and off every time frame bit signal is received.

DECODE
Parts No. CR12 CR14 CR16 CR18 Item Communication mode assigned by SYS CPU to SYNC DSP DECODE reset Remarks On/off/off: BPSK; on/on/off: Voice; off/on/off: 9.6k FIU; and off/off/on: HSD

Every time DECODE DSP is reset, CR18 toggles on and off.

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CR20 CR22 CR23 CR24

Frame reception Decoding

CR20 toggles on and off when one frame is received and the data is decoded. CR22 turns on during data decoding. Not used Not used

SYS
Parts No. CR26 CR27 CR28 CR29 CR30 CR31 CR32 CR33 Item Alarm Status of SYS CPU Sys CPU idling System status Sync of RX sig. Remarks When the SYS CPU detects an alarm, CR26 lights. Blinking every second Blinking On; During communication On: When the system synchronizes with the signal. Off: When the system does not synchronize. Not used Not used Not used

TERM
Parts No. Item Remarks

CR34 CR35 CR36 CR37 CR38 CR39 CR40 CR41 TERM DSP CODEC Status TERM Status

Not used Off/off: idling; off/on: Codec is in operation; on/off: Ship-to-shore fax; on/off: shore-to-ship fax During voice communication; With the coder activating, CR37 is on. With the decoder activating, CR38 is on. With the echo canceller activating, CR39 is on. Not used When the TERM DSP runs, CR41 blinks.

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3.9.4 PCU Board


Parts No. CR25 Color RED Status On Item FSK RX Monitor Remarks This LES is used to check the communication between the antenna and the comm. units. The brightness of the LED depends on FSK data from the comm. unit.

Table 7.8.8
D25 FSK

Use this hole to check LED status.

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 to check rotary joint


To check the rotary joint, carry out forced transmission, and then rotate the antenna by a hand slowly. If the EIRP reading drops during the rotation, the rotary joint may be defective.

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3.12 Error Messages at the Terminal Unit


The tables which follow show the error messages which may appear on the terminal unit. 3.12.1 Call failure error messages
Call failure error messages
Error Messages Call failed, request data invalid. (4561) Call failed, insufficient digits in service address. (4562) Call failed, invalid service address. (4563) Call failed, invalid credit card data. (4564) Call failed, credit card type not acceptable at this LES. (5522) Call failed, credit card not accepted. (5539) Call failed, long interruption in reception at MES. (4962) Call failed, LES time-out (no assignment). (5569) Call failed, LES time-out (invalid assignment). (5585) Call failed, LES time-out (no service address). (5570) Call failed, LES time-out (no scrambling vector). (5571) Call failed, LES time-out (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 in reception at LES. (5729) Call failed, LES time-out (no MES SCPC carrier). (5826) Call failed, LES time-out (no MES telex carrier). (5825) Call failed, LES time-out (no telex answerback). (5576) Call failed, MES time-out (no scrambling vector ack). (4801) Call failed, MES time-out (no credit card accepted message). (4802) Call failed, no service and no scrambling vector. (5572) Call failed, MES time-out (no terrestrial answer). (4803) Call failed, MES time-out (no ship terminal answer). (4129) Call failed, service not authorised at this LES. (5538) Call failed, service not provided at this LES. (5505) Call failed, service temporarily not available at this LES. (5521) Call failed, no distress service avail. in this OR. (0040) Call failed, call request failure by LES. (0052) Reason Wrong LES or subscriber number. Wrong card number in case of credit card. Unstable reception (MES not synchronized with satellite.) Remedy

Check Redial.

Unstable communications (LES cannot receive reply from ship.)

Change satellite or LES.

Unstable communications (MES cannot receive reply from LES.)

LES does not offer requested Change LES. service.

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Call failure error message (cont)


Error Message Call failed, LES congested (no channel unit). (5713) Call failed, terrestrial circuits congested. (5201) Call failed, LES congested (no channel and no circuit). (5202) Call failed, LES congested (no channel). (5457) Call failed, LES congested (no time-slot). (5458) Call failed, terrestrial party busy. (7953) Call failed, terrestrial circuit failure. (8033) Call failed, terrestrial party cleared before MES connection.(8034) Call failed, set-up between LES and terrestrial circuits failed. (7265) Call failed, MES not authorised at this LES. (5537) Call failed, Distress call in progress. (0062) Call failed, MES busy. (0060) Call failed, MES terminal not enabled. (0061) Call failed, antenna circuit abnormality. (0032) Call failed, no channel assignment received from LES. (0033) Call failed, invalid power level assignment. (0034) Call failed, RX DEMOD circuit abnormality. (0035) Call failed, TX MOD circuit abnormality. (0036) Call failed, TX-RF circuit abnormality. (0038) Call failed, Selectively cleared by LES. (0039) Call failed, MES unable to sync. to NCSA in time. (0041) Call failed. (0042) Reason Remedy

Line is busy. Line trouble.

Try again a little while later.

Ships answerback code not properly entered. Call of higher priority in progress. MES not ready for communications. MES not ready for communications.

Checking OID/DID Try again a little while later. Try again a little while later. Setting: Incoming only OFF

Equipment trouble*

* = Another error message accompanies these messages and is printed out. Trouble can be determined from the printout.

Note 1: Number in parentheses is error message number. Note 2: Wait 30 seconds before calling again.

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3.12.2 Antenna trouble error message


Antenna trouble error message
Error Message OR Change failed. (0100) Sky Scan failed. (0108) OR Search failed. (0103) Meaning Satellite selected from Satellite menu not acquired. Satellite not found although all areas searched. Couldnt search for satellite. Cause Satellite is tracked based on ships position. Equipment trouble or object in transmission path of satellite Remedy Select correct satellite. Check navigator. Check to RF connectors in Antenna unit. LNA defective.

OR Search disabled. (0105)

During the satellite search, SCAN function is set to OFF by a SCAN command and the search operation is terminated.

During the sky-scan, SCAN function is set to Sky Scan disabled.(0110) OFF by the command and the scan is terminated. During the step-tracking, the step-track function is Step-track halted. (0113) set to OFF by the command and the tracking is terminated. In auto ocean region selection mode, this message appears at the boundary between two ocean regions, when the elevation angle decreases 5 degrees or less and a satellite higher elevation angle is selected.

Step-track out of bounds. (0114)

Select correct satellite. Check navigator.

Printer trouble

Printer trouble error message


Error Message CAUTION: Main Unit Printer error: off-line. (0169) CAUTION: Main Unit Printer error: out of paper. (0170) Cause Printer error Remedy Check connection, paper, etc.

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3.12.3 Communication unit trouble (internal)


Communication unit trouble error messages
Error Message ALARM: ADE Non-carrier EIRP abnormality. (0139) ALARM: ADE EIRP power too low. (0140) ALARM: ADE EIRP power too high. (0141) ALARM: ADE EIRP burst too long. (0142) ALARM: ADE RF abnormality - No TX power detected. (0143) ALARM: TX Synthesizer unlock. (0145) ALARM: RX Synthesizer unlock. (0146) ALARM: Cross EL axis control error. (0147) ALARM: Az axis control error. (0148) ALARM: El axis control error. (0149) ALARM: 28V power abnormality. (0154) ALARM: RF-CONV circuit abnormality, TX-RF level insufficient.(0160) ALARM: RF-CONV circuit abnormality, Unexpected TX-RF level detected. (0162) ALARM: TX-RF circuit abnormality, TX power insufficient. (0164) ALARM: TX-RF circuit abnormality, TX power too strong. (0165) ALARM: TX circuit abnormality, unexpected TX power detected. Please power off the FELCOM82!! (0166) ALARM: Telephone Distress Box Cable abnormality. (0167) Cause PCU detects EIRP abnormality. HPA output at Tx is below ratings. Output power too high at Tx. PCU detects abnormal Tx burst width. PCU cannot detect HPA output power. Unlock signal detected. Cross EL axis control trouble AZ axis control trouble EL axis control trouble +28 V not output. RF CONV Board trouble, Low TX level is found during the Tx. RF CONV Board trouble, High TX level is found when not Tx. EIRP is lower than one specified by the LES. EIRP is higher than one specified by the LES. EIRP trouble detected for period more than 3 sec. at standby. Cable for telephone distress button may be damaged or disconnected. Cable for telex distress button may be damaged or disconnected. Trouble with fan for power supply Defective parts

HPA chassis

HPA chassis RF CON RF CON PCU, Sensors, motors, belts


SW REG

CPU RF CON

HPA chassis RF CON CPU HPA chassis

Cable connection

ALARM: Telex Distress Alert Box Cable abnormality. (0168) ALARM: FAN FAILURE (0174)

SW REG

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Communication unit trouble error messages (cont)


Error 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 error detected. (0181) ALARM: ANTENNA error detected. (0182) Cause Defective parts

CPU error

CPU

Antenna Error

PCU

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4. Program Update
The table below lists programs for FELCOM 82 and its update commands.

Note that RAM clear must be made after the program for SYSTEM is upgraded.
Program DEMOD SYNC DECODE SYSTEM TERM HANDSET TERMINAL (IB-582) Program No. 165-0142-xxx 165-0143-xxx 165-0144-xxx 165-0145-xxx 165-0146-xxx 165-0152-xxx 165-0150-xxx Command UPDEM UPSYNC UPDEC UPSYS UPTERM UPHAND INSTALL Parts No. storing program Flash ROM U3 on CPU board Flash ROM U9 on CPU board Flash ROM U16 on CPU board Flash ROM U95 on CPU board Flash ROM U46 on CPU board CPU U2 on HS CONT board U12 on CPU board

The program number can be read by using the following keystrokes. IB-582: [F4] [6] [4] Handset: [FUNC] [6] [8] [1] The terminal program number can be read by pressing [F1] white pressing and holding down [Alt] and [Fn].

The command to select the drive is as below.


Terminal Unit IB-581 IB-582 Drive Designators A B A C Disk Drive Flash ROM Floppy Disk Floppy Disk Flash ROM

Table 4.1.2 To terminate FELCOM 82 system program and get into DOS system, press [Fn], [Alt], and [F2] simultaneously. This procedure is the same as one for FELCOM 12, FELCOM 81, and DP-6.

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4.1 Connection
If the system does not have the terminal unit or the system is class-2, connect COM1 port of the terminal unit (IB-581 or IB-582), or RS-232C port of a PC to the communication unit IB-282 as illustrated. Either 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 type of the interconnection cable is 16S0068 with a connector fitted to both ends.

57.6kbp

VDU

RS-232C 9P D-sub connect

or J1
38.4kbps

COM 1

or
RS232C IB-581/582:COM1 Port PC:RS-232C Port J1 on CPU board

Front view, front cover removed

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4.2 Upgrading SYSTEM, DEMOD, SYNC, DECODE, and TERM programs


4.2.1 Using IB-581 or IB-582 To upgrade SYSTEM, DEMOD, SYNC, DECODE, and TERM programs; 1. For example, using IB-582 Press [Fn], [Alt], and [F2] simultaneously to terminate FELCOM 82 system program. OK to quite system? appears. Move the cursor to Yes and press [Enter] key. Prompt C:> appears. 2. Inset the floppy disk having new software into the drive. 3. Type A: and press [Enter] key. Prompt changes to A:>. 4. Type update command. For example, to upgrade SYSTEM program, type 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 infile1 infile2 p1 p3 p2 p4 p5 p1:Deletion waiting time. p2:Waiting time to write. p3:Password output interval. p4:ID number. p5:Port number.(1,2...) Erase 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 until the message Finish version up appears. 7. Turn off the IB-282. 8. Turn on the IB-282 to check the program revision level. 9. After updating the SYSTEM program, clear RAM contents.

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4.2.2 Using PC To upgrade the system program by using a PC, follow the steps below. 1. Run the DOS on the PC. 2. Inset the floppy disk having new software into the drive. 3. Type A: and press [Enter] key. Prompt changes to A:>. 4. Type update command. For example, to upgrade SYSTEM program, type 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 infile1 infile2 p1 p3 p2 p4 p5 p1:Deletion waiting time. p2:Waiting time to write. p3:Password output interval. p4:ID number. p5:Port number.(1,2...) Erase 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 until the message Finish version up appears. 7. Turn off the IB-282. 8. Turn on the IB-282 to check the program revision level. 9. After updating the SYSTEM program, clear RAM contents.

4.2.3 After upgrading SYSTEM (RAM clear) After upgrading SYSTEM program, clear RAM contents by using the terminal unit or the handset. The contents in the memory are listed in chapter 1. 1) By using terminal unit To clear RAM contents; 1. Press [F4] [6] to call Communication Setup menu. 2. Type CLR (space) RAM on the Enter JOB No. line and press [Enter] key. 3. Type DENPA4 on the Password line and press [Enter] key. 4. Wait for a while so that the status display is redrawn.

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2) By using 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, press [FUNC] [6] and [3] to call Change Mode menu. Type the password or 5963 followed by [Enter] key if you cannot find the password. The menu changes to Main Menu when you enter password or 5963. While the Main Menu on the screen, type [6] [9] to call 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 Using IB-581 or IB-582 To upgrade the handset program; 1. Unplug the handset. 2. For example, using IB-582 Press [Fn], [Alt], and [F2] simultaneously to terminate FELCOM 82 system program.OK to quite system? appears. Move the cursor to Yes and press [Enter] key. Prompt C:> appears. 3. Inset the floppy disk having new handset program, 165-0152-xxx into the drive. 4. Type A: and press [Enter] key. Prompt changes to A:>. 5. Type UPHAND and press [Enter] key. The following data appears in turn.

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A: >uppg load.bin syscpu.bin 0 0 200 1 Program upload utility Version 6.21 Copyright(c) FURUNO ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.1997,1998,1999(T.K) uppg infile1 infile2 p1 p3 p2 p4 p5 p1:Deletion waiting time. p2:Waiting time to write. p3:Password output interval. p4:ID number. p5:Port number.(1,2...) Erase Wait:0sec Wait:o Wait counter=200 Port no.=1 TARGET POWER ON.

6. Plug the handset when TARGET POWER ON appears on the IB-582 (581). 7. The program upgrading proceeds while the indication xxx percent completed on the screen. If upgrading does not commence, press [C] key while holding down [Ctrl] 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.

4.3.2 Using PC To upgrade the program by using a PC, follow the steps below. 1. Unplug the handset. 2. Run the DOS on the PC. 3. Inset the floppy disk having new handset program into the drive. 4. Type A: and press [Enter] key. Prompt changes to A:>. 5. Type UPHAND and press [Enter] key. The following data appears in turn.
A: >uppg load.bin syscpu.bin 0 0 200 1 Program upload utility Version 6.21 Copyright(c) FURUNO ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.1997,1998,1999(T.K) uppg infile1 infile2 p1 p3 p2 p4 p5 p1:Deletion waiting time. p2:Waiting time to write. p3:Password output interval. p4:ID number. p5:Port number.(1,2...)

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FELCOM 82

Erase Wait:0sec Wait:o Wait counter=200 Port no.=1 TARGET POWER ON.

6. Plug the handset when TARGET POWER ON appears. 7. The program upgrading proceeds while the indication xxx percent completed on the screen. If not, press [C] key while holding down [Ctrl] 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 a PC. 10. Turn on the IB-282 to check 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 cursor to Yes and press [Enter] key. Prompt C:> sappears. 2. Inset the floppy disk having new terminal software into the drive. 3. Type A: and press [Enter] key. Prompt changes to A:>. 4. Type INSTALL and press [Enter] key. 5. The program upgrading proceeds and DOS prompt display comes after upgrading is completed. 6. Turn off the unit and turn it on again. to 7. Press [F1] while pressing and holding down [Alt] and [Fn] to read the program version level.

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FELCOM 82

5. Menu tree
5.1 Menu on handset
The italic letters show items in the user menu, and the underlines show factory defaults.
FUNC Quit Key 1 2 User Menu 3 4 Display 1 Monitor 2 Comm. Log 3 Time&Charge

1 List by LES 2 List by PID 3 Data Clear

4 System Log 5 Print All 6 Print Setup 7 Print MES 8 Print TELFAX 9 Print MSD* 0 Print HSD* *: Needs OID/DID 5 Setup 1 Satellite 1 AOR-E 2 POR 3 IOR 4 AOR-W 5 Sat5 6 Sat6 7 Sat7 8 Sat8 0 AUTO Gyro [000~359] Hold [ON/OFF] Azimuth [000~359] Elevation [00~90] Heading [000~359] AutoTrack [ON/OFF] LAT [00.00 N] LON [000.00 E] 1 WMO* 2 IMO* 3 ICAO* 4 NAVAREA [No.1, No.2] *: For future use 1 AORE 2 POR 3 IOR 4 AORW 5 Sat5 (Not Used) 6 Sat6 (Not Used) 7 Sat7 (Not Used) 8 Sat8 (Not Used)

2 Gyro 3 Antenna

4 Position 5 Area

6 Backup NCS* 7 Distress LES

(To next page)

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FELCOM 82

(From Previous Page) 8 DMG 1 Name 2 Maritime [Yes, No] 3 Nature 1 Fire/Explos 2 Flooding 3 Collision 4 Grounding 5 Listing 6 Sinking 7 Disable & Adr 8 Undesignate 9 Abandoning 4 Course (000~359) 5 Speed (00~99) 9 OID/DID 0 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&Time 2 Date Form 1 YYYY-MM-DD 2 MMM-DD-YYYY 3 DD-MMM-YYYY 3 Time Zone [-13:30~+13:30, +00:00 ]

5 Charge Info 6 Personal ID 1 PID [Disable, Enable] 2 PID Entry 3 List/Edit 7 Password 8 Test 1 Version 2 Memory 3 Distress Test

9 Initialize 0 ForcedClear (To Next Page)

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FELCOM 82

(From Previous Page) 7 TELFAX 1 Time Limit 1 TEL1 2 TEL2 3 TEL3 1 OFF 2 Limit Time [01~99] 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, ON] 2 TEL2 [OFF, ON] 3 TEL3 [OFF, ON] 4 HANDSET [OFF, ON] 5 Print TELFAX

8 HSD

1 Dest. No 2 Call TEL 1 TEL1 2 TEL2 3 TEL3 4 HANDSET 1 64k (64Kbps) 2 56k (56Kbps) 1 DIRECT 2 ADDRESS 1 OFF 2 ON 1 HDLC 2 BSC 1 8bit/None 2 7bit/Odd 1 Normal 2 Ignore

3 Data Rate 4 Dial Method 5 Auto Rate

6 Command

7 Character

8 Ignore DTR

9 Print HSD

ABBR Find * Key

1 Entry 2 Edit* 3 Remove* 4 HSD Call**

* : Not displayed when no abbreviated dialing numbers are registered. ** : Not displayed unless HSD OID/DID is registered and HANDSET is selected in the Call TEL menu.

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FELCOM 82

5.2 Menu on terminal unit (Class1)


F1 Key (File) 1. New Text [ALT + N] 2. Open Text [ALT +O] 3. Close Text [ALT + Q] 4. Save Text [ALT + S] 5. Delete File [ALT + D] 6. Rename File 7. Print File [ALT + P] 8. Clear Comm Memory 9. Format Disk Load Merge

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] 7. Replace [ALT + R] 8. Goto Top [HOME] 9. Goto Bottom [END] A. Goto Line [ALT + L] B. Change Text [ALT + V] Forward Backward Forward Backward Query All

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FELCOM 82

F3 Key(Telex) 1. Auto Telex [ALT + T] 1. Station Name 2. LES Access Code 3. File to Send 1. LES Access Code 2. Priority 1. Routine 2. Safety 3. Urgent 3. Service Code 3. Call Station 4. Transmit File 5. Program Telex 1. Station Name 2. LES Access Code 3. File to Send 4. Program Mode ENTRY DELETE 1. One Time 2. Interval 3. Schedule 6. Confidential Msg 7. Communication Log 8. Change Window [ALT + W] SEND CANCEL SEND CANCEL

2. Call LES

F4 Key (Setup) 1. Station List 1. Stn. Name 2. Telex No. 3. Answerback 4. Remarks 1. LES Access Code 2. LES Name 3. Remarks 1. Date 2. Time 3. Date Display Form

2. LES List

3. Terminal Setup

1. YY-MM-DD 2. MMM-DD-YY 3. DD-MMM-YY 1. Mode ON 2. Mode OFF 1. Display ON 2. Display OFF 1. Alarm ON 2. Alarm OFF 1. Default 2. Norway 3. Sweden 4. UK 5. Spare 1 (Not Used) 6. Spare 2 (Not Used)

4. Screen Saver 5. Comm Time Display 6. Incoming Call Alarm 7. Special Char

8. Answerback Code (To Next Page)

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Section I1. Remote Station


1. Over view
Connection of Remote Unit
A radiotelephone is connected to a remote unit, such as remote terminal, DSC, and NBDP in Furuno MIF format of which TX/RX data lines are heard-wear selectable for current loop or RS-232C signal.
REMOTE REMOTE TX/RX Control data RS-232C RS-232C

REM-A

DSC/NBDP

FS-xxxx

Maximum four remote units can be connected by using a distributor DB-500 as shown in Figure below.
FS-1562
REM-A
RS-232C [REM1]

DB-500

REM-A

REM-A
[REM2] RS-232C

REM-B
[REM3] C.Loop

REM-B
[REM4] C.Loop

REM-A
[REM5] RS-232C

DSC-6/60

RB-500

RB-500

DP-5/6

Each port on the DB-500 can support Current loop and RS-232C signals according to the type of the REMOTE board fitted in the DB-500: REMOTE A board for 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 type REMOTE-1 (IN) ----- C.Loop (REM B) REMOTE-2 (OUT) ----- C.Loop (REM B) REMOTE-3 (OUT) ----- C.Loop (REM B) DB-500-RS type REMOTE-1(IN) ----- RS-232C(REM A) REMOTE-2(OUT) ----- RS-232C (REM A) REMOTE-3(OUT) ----- C.Loop (REM B) REMOTE-4(OUT) ----- C.Loop (REM B) REMOTE-5(OUT) ----- RS-232C (REM A)

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Note) Option
Parts Name REMOTE A (05P0457) REMOTE B (05P0458) TB board Additional Port Kit Type OP05-39 OP05-40 05P0496 OP05-44 Code Number 005-920-310 005-920-320 005-840-750 000-056-823 Remarks For RS-232C signal For Current loop signal -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 05501-47-103 (standard) for SSB. The VHF remote terminal having the highest priority must be installed where a ship is normally operated. The FM-8500 and FM-8700 itself has the highest priority because of having a built-in DSC.

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REMOTE

1.1 Remote port specifications


Equipment FS-75/2550 Port Remote Specification (Default) RS-232C Option C.Loop Note Select to the REMOTE-A or B board. -RS-232C:REMOTE A(05P0457) -C.Loop:REMOTE B(05P0458) Select to the REMOTE-A or B board. -RS-232C:REMOTE A(05P0457) -C.Loop:REMOTE B(05P0458) Connect to TB3 Connect to TB4 Select to Jumper setting in AF board (AF Board suffix number33 and after) Select to Jumper setting in AF board and System setting (9933:MIF/TBUS/CIF/NMEA) Install to I/F Board:05P0261

FS-1562

Remote REM-1 REM-2

RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C CIF(C.Loop) RS-232C No RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C NMEA C.Loop C.Loop RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C Centronics Centronics Centronics RS-232C

C.Loop None

C.Loop None None None RS-232C None None None CIF None None None None None None None None C.Loop

FS-5000/8000 REM-3 CIF/NMEA RV-117G RV-118G RV-128G FT-253/803 (Controllr:CU5521) REMOTE RS-232C RS-232C XMIT RCVER CIF/NMEA DMC(REM-A) VHF(REM-B) NBDP(REM-C) MF/HF RT(REM-D) MF/HF RX(REM-E) PRINTER PP-500 PP-510 PP-505 Printer Printer IN/OUT (J2)

Select to Jumper setting on CONT board and System setting (COMM)

DSC-5/5A/5R

Complies with Centronics interface Complies with Centronics interface Complies with Centronics interface C.Loop: Install to OP16-14.

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Equipment

Port CIF/NMEA DMC(REM-A) NBDP(REM-C) MF/HF RT(REM-D) MF/HF RX(REM-E) PRINTER CIF/NMEA

Specification (Default) NMEA C.Loop RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C Centronics NMEA C.Loop C.Loop Centronics RS-232C RS-232C C.Loop C.Loop C.Loop C.Loop NMEA Centronics C.Loop C.Loop C.Loop C.Loop NMEA C.Loop C.Loop C.Loop NMEA C.Loop

Option CIF None None None None None CIF None None None None None None None None None CIF None None None None None None None None None None None

Note Select to Jumper setting in CONT board and System setting (9:System)

DSC-6/6A

Complies with Centronics interface Select to Jumper setting in CONT board and System setting (9:System)

DSC-8V/8VP

DMC(REM-A) VHF(REM-B) PRINTER DSC MF/HF TR REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 REMOTE DMC CIF/NMEA PRINTER

Complies with Centronics interface

AA-50/50R FM-7000

DSC port RB-700 port RB-700 port

FM-7500

FM-8000

FM-8500

REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 REMOTE DMC NMEA PRINTER REMOTE DMC NMEA PRINTER

Complies with Centronics interface DSC port RB-700 port RB-700 port

MIF Serial data (Install to IF-8500; Change to parallel) RB-700 port

FM-8700

MIF Serial data (Install to IF-8500; Change to parallel)

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Equipment

Port REMOTE A REMOTE B

Specification (Default) RS-232C RS-232C NMEA Centronics RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C IEC-1162 Centronics C.Loop C.Loop C.Loop RS-410N RS-410N RS-410N NMEA RS-410N active C.Loop C.Loop RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C NMEA C.Loop C.Loop C.Loop Option Option

Option None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

Note Connected RT (Standard connection) Connected DSC (Standard connection) Select to Jumper setting in CONT board and Terminal setting. Complies with Centronics interface Not use Connected the Radiotelephone Connected the DSC Complies with Centronics interface

DP-5

CIF/NMEA PRINTER CONTROL REMOTE A REMOTE B IEC-1162 (NMEA) PRINTER


(Connected IB-581)

DP-6/10

DMC-5

MF.HF DSC No.1 VHF No.2 VHF SES EGC NAVTEX 2182kHz WR NMEA/CIF

Contact signal AF signal Select to NMEA or CIF (TB Board S1) Select to WIRE or ACT (TB Board S2)

NX-500

ALM BZ ANT

RB-700 RB-500

TB-1 TB-1 IN OUT OUT NMEA


REMOTE 1(IN) REMOTE 2(OUT) REMOTE 3(OUT) REMOTE 4(OUT) REMOTE 5(OUT)

None None None None None None RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C C.Loop or RS-232C C.Loop or RS-232C For RT(FS-xxxx) ROM No. 0550147103 For XMIT(FT-503/803) ROM No. 0550160100

DB-120 (05P0606)

DB-500 (Standard type)


Refer to page I1-1.

Select to the REMOTE-A or B board. - RS-232C:REMOTE A(05P0457) - C.Loop:REMOTE B(05P0458)

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REMOTE

Equipment

Port DTE 1 DTE 2 DMC RP NMEA/CIF REMOTE A PRINTER

FELCOM 10 (IC-200)

Specification (Default) RS-232C RS-232C RS-410N RS-410N NMEA RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C NMEA RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-410N RS-410N NMEA RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C NMEA RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-410N RS-410N RS-410N RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-410N NMEA

Option None None None None CIF None None None None None CIF None None None None None None None None None None CIF None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None CIF

Note

FELCOM 10 (IC-500)

Select to Jumper setting on CONT board. Connected IC-200. Complies with Centronics interface Not used

FELCOM 11 (IC-211)

REMOTE B CONTROL PRINTER CIF/NMEA DTE 1 DTE 2 DATA DMC BUZZER NMEA REMOTE A PRINTER REMOTE B CONTROL CIF/NMEA COM 1 COM 2 PRINTER DTE 1 DTE 2 DATA DMC 1 DMC 2 BUZZER COM 1 COM 2 PRINTER Printer

FELCOM 11 (IC-511)

Connected IC-211. Complies with Centronics interface Not used Connected IC-211. Not used Complies with Centronics interface

FELCOM 11 (IB-581)

FELCOM 12 (IC-212)

FELCOM 12 (IB-581)

Connected IC-212. Not used Complies with Centronics interface Complies with Centronics interface

EGC-5

232C ALARM CIF/NMEA

Select to system setting.

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Equipment

Port DTE 1 DTE 2 PC DATA PRINTER

Specification (Default) RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C RS-422 NMEA or CIF GYRO RS-410N RS-410N RS-410N RS-232C RS-232C RS-232C FSK NMEA RS-410N RS-410N RS-410N RS-232C RS-422 RS-232C RS-232C RS-422 RS-232C

Option None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

Note

Complies with Centronics interface Automatic change NMEA or CIF. IB-360 IB-350 IC-301

FELCOM 80

FELCOM 81

IB-681

IB-680

ANT CONT NMEA GYRO TEL DISTRESS TLX DISTRESS RX BUZZER VDU DATA CARD READER RF (Antenna control) NAV AD CON TEL DISTRESS TLX DISTRESS RX BUZZER HSD DATA 1 HSD DATA 2 HSD CTRL HSD DATA 1 HSD DATA 2 HSD CTRL

For AD-100 For IB-360 For IB-350 For IC-301 Selected SW2 setting

Selected SW2 setting

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2. RB-700 : C.Loop
2.1 Priority settings
1. Priority setting on FM-7000/7500 Determine priority of the RB-700 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. Priority setting on FM-8000 Priority order for FM-8000 is set on the system setting. System Channel 12 ---- Setting No. 1 (ON)

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2.2 Jumper 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 and JP6 on MAIN board (Soldering side)

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2.3 Confirmation of jumper settings


To confirm jumper settings of JP1 and JP6, turn on the power while pressing and 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 control on the front panel set at maximum for desired speaker volume. Handset Adjust R9 to select desired handset speaker volume.

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3. RB-500 : C.Loop
3.1 Jumper 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 and JP6 on MAIN board (Soldering side)

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3.2 Confirmation of jumper settings


To confirm jumper settings of JP1 and JP6, turn on the power while pressing and 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 control on the front panel set at maximum for desired speaker volume. Handset Adjust R9 to select desired handset speaker volume.

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REMOTE

3.4 Connection
1. Connection to FS-5000/8000 The different modification is required depending on the suffix number of AF board. For suffix No.-22 and before The FS-5000/8000 radiotelephone outputs +18V for the RB-500 which operates on +12V. Therefore, reduce +18V to +12V by adding a resistor as shown below. Note that this modification is not required if the RB-500 is connected to the FS-5000/8000 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]
MAIN Board
Breaker L4

For suffix No.-33 and after The AF board having suffix No.-33 and after is delivered from August 1993. Note that when FS-5000/8000 is connected to DB-500 in RS-232C format, this modification is not required. C.Loop or RS-232C format can be selected by changing a jumper wire setting on the AF board having suffix No. 33 and after.

Jumper wire short open

Signal format C.Loop RS-232C

AF Board (05P0356-33)

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REMOTE

2. Connection to FS-1562, FS-1552, FS-1502 and FS-1503 For the FS-1562; The REMOTE-A (RS-232C) board on the TX/RX board is replaced with the REMOTE-B(C.Loop) board (05P0458: 005-517-500). REMOTE A (RS-232C) board: 05P0457 005517480 REMOTE B (C.Loop) board : 05P0458 005517500 For the FS-1552 and FS-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 For the FS-1503; 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 : OP05-82 005939810 REMOTE B (C.Loop) Kit : OP05-83 005939820 Note) If more than two RB-500s are installed, connect them via the Distributor DB-500.

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4. DB-500
4.1 Connection
There are two types of connections: MF/HF and VHF. MF/HF connection

VHF connection

Block diagram

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4.2 FS-5000/8000

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REMOTE

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REMOTE

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)

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REMOTE

2. When connecting three or four remote stations (Option)

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REMOTE

4.4 FS-1562 and DSC/DP Connection

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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.

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FS-1562+DB-500+RB-500

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REMOTE

3. FM-xxxx+DB-500+RB-700

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REMOTE

5. Jumper settings on MAIN Board

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Section J1. NX-500

1. Connection

Whip Antenna (1 m or 2.6 m)

PRE-AMP Unit (NX-5)

ANT

10.8-40 VDC

NX-500
SAR MSG.

NMEA/CIF AF IN AF OUT ALM BZ ALM BZ External Connector kit (Option) Jumper wire Remove the jumper wire when an external unit (AF signal) is connected.

[EXT] Connector Plug pin number 1. NAV data in (R-H) 2. NAV data in (R-C) 3. 4. 5 NC 6. ALARM 1 7. ALARM 2 8. NAV RCV SIG OUT 9. NAV SIG IN (NAV COM) 10. 0V

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NX-500

2. Slide switch settings


Name of PCB Symbol S1 TB S2 ACT Factory Setting NMEA Function [Data Format Selection] Format of input data should be selected; NMEA or CIF [Preamp Selection] WIRE: Preamp Unit not installed ACT: Preamp Unit installed

TB Board

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NX-500

3. System settings

Note) Categories A: Navigational warnings, B: Meteorological warnings, D: Search and note) Rescue Information and L: Navigational warning additional to letter A cannot be rejected from printout, in accordance with international regulations. Note) Main CPU Ver 4.00 and after :from 2000/12.

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NX-500

4. FURUNO Information
FQ5-93-006 (93/02) The service menu functions to change the specifications of the NX-500 to comply it with the regulations of vessels country of registration. The settings should not be changed without due reason.

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NX-500

J1-5

NX-500

5. Self test
Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [ACCEPT] key.

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NX-500

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6. Station List

(Feb. 1999)

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NX-500

NX-500

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Section K1. IB-581


AR-B1374

CPU card

1. How to Quit Programs


When updating the program of each terminal unit, quit the program, and then switch to the screen in which the PC-DOS prompt such as "A:-----" is displayed. The table below summarizes how to quit the terminal program for each terminal.
Changing to PCDOS Terminal unit Main unit [Alt]+[Fn]=>[F2]
Note)With the version Ver-15 or earlier

Display A:DP10 TERMINAL> A: FELCOM11> A: FELCOM12> A:>

How to confirm program version [F6]=>Self test Confirm at program starting Ver03: [Alt]+[Fn]=[F1] [Alt]+[Fn]=[F1]

Installation command B:>install B:>nbdpinst [F1]=>nbdp.exe B:>ibinst B:>ibinst B:>ibinst

DP-6

[Fn]+[F2] [F1] =>[8] [Alt]+[Fn]=>[F2]=>YES=>[Enter] [Alt]+[Fn]=>[F2]=>YES=>[Enter]

FELCOM 11 FELCOM 12 FELCOM 81

For example, to quit the terminal program of FELCOM-12: - Press [F2] key while pressing [Alt] and [Fn] keys. - A message, "OK to quit system Yes/No", will appear. Then, move the cursor to "Y", and press [Enter] key. - Then, the prompt, "A:FELCOM12>", will appear on the screen. To update the terminal program, B-drive (B:>) is used. To change from A-drive to B drive, - press [B],[:], and [Enter] keys successively. Then, the prompt, "B:>", will appear on the screen. Type installation command, then press [Enter] key. (See above table; installation command.)

Note) Drives of IB-581 are: A drive : Flash ROMs of IB-581 B drive : Floppy disk

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2. Changing the Terminal Software


2.1 Overview
This chapter describes how to change the terminal software to use the IB-581 for other models. When changing IB-581 of DP-6 to the terminal of FELCOM-12, for example, you need to replace the terminal program. To replace the software, delete all the files except the system files of PC-DOS: IBMDOS.COM *, IBMBIO.COM *, COMMAND.COM, and FORMAT.COM, and install the program to be.

2.2 A method to change the terminal program by formatting A-drive


Command FORMAT A: /S or A-drive format and copy of system files is used to format the A-drive. - Press [F],[O],[R],[M],[A],[T],[Space],[A],[: ],[Space],[/], and [S] keys successively. If you do not type /S, A: drive will be formatted all, 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 while pressing [Alt] and [Fn] keys. Select Yes and press [Enter] key. When the program has been quitted, the prompt "A:>" will appear on the screen. 2. To format the A-drive and copy the system files at the same time. - Press [F],[O],[R],[M],[A],[T],[Space],[A],[:],[Space],[/],[S] and [Enter] keys successively. Be sure to type a switch function "/S". This switch is a command to format the A-drive and copy the system files at the same time. 3. Check the root directory of A-drive. - Press [D], [I], [R], and [Enter] keys successively. COMMAND.COM Note) You cannot find "IBMDOS.COM" and "IBMBIO.COM", because these are hidden files. 4. Change to the B-drive by pressing keys, - Press [B], [:], and [Enter], successively. The prompt "B:>" will appear on the screen.

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5. Install the terminal program by using "INSTALL.BAT" file contained in the program. Press the keys successively according to the terminal to be changed to as follows: 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 programs, follow the installation instructions that will be shown on the display. 6. When the program has been installed, the prompt "B:>" will appear. Then turn off power.

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3. Installing PC-DOS
3.1 Overview
The system files and terminal program of PC-DOS 6.3 is installed in A-drive: flash ROMs (MEM-1, 2) on the CPU Card (AR-B1374) of IB-581. If the A-drive has been formatted or the system files have been destructed in an operational error, and PC-DOS, therefore, does not start, reinstall the PC-DOS system files, and then install the terminal program.

3.2 Outline of the Procedure


Backup PC-DOS Refer to page K1-7. Installing PC-DOS Refer to page K1-8. Backup system files of another IB-581.
A:\>FORMAT B: /S

Change BIOS settings.

FD drive-A: 1.44 MB, 3 1/2 FD drive-B: not installed

Refer to page K1-10. Copy "FORMAT. COM" file.


A:\>COPY FORMAT.COM B:

Change FDD flat cable: A-drive. Change DIP SW of CPU Card: SW1- # 5, 6 on.

Refer to page K1-11. Note) System Files: IBMDOS.COM IBMBIO.COM Set FD with System Files and FORMAT.COM in FDD. COMMAND.COM and FORMAT.COM Start up PC-DOS from FD. Power ON

Format C-drive and copy System Files. C-drive: Flash ROMs Restore BIOS settings.

A:\>FORMAT C: /S

FD drive-A: Not install FD drive-B: 1.44 MB, 3 1/2

Restore: Change FDD flat cable: B-drive. Change DIP SW of CPU Card: SW1- # 5, 6 off.

Note) You cannot find "IBMDOS.COM" and "IBMBIO.COM of the system files by "DIR" command, because they are hidden files.

Install Terminal Program. Refer to page K1-1.

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3.3 Until PC-DOS Starts


Major displays that appear until PC-DOS starts up are shown below. The displays depend on the version of CPU Card. The following displays are for Ver. 3.0 of CPU card.
Power ON

CHIPS 65535 VGA 32kB BIOS Version 2.0.2 DECOMPILATION OR DISASSEMBLY PROHIBITED Copyright (c)1994 Chips and Technologes Inc,. All Rights Reserved American Megatrends AMIBIOS (c) 1995 American Megatrends Inc,. (Ver 3.2 set-2)

Hit <DEL> , If you want to run SETUP


1024kB OK WAIT... AR-B1374 SSD BIOS Version 3.1 (c)1997 Acrosser Technology Co,. LTD ROM Drive Unit A RAM Drive Unit B ROM Memory Type SRAM Memory Type SYSTEM Boot Drive =Drive :A =None =29C040A(512k ~8) =None =ROM/Flash Disk ROM Disk Maximum RAM Disk Space Firmware Segment Base Port Address

CPU Cared Ver2.2 will appear.

=1536k =0000k =C800H =0210H

Hit <F1> ,if you want to setup FLASH Disk

CPU Card Ver-3.0 .


AMIBIOS System Configuration (C) 1985-1995,American Megatrends Inc., Main Processor Math Processor Floppy Drive A: Floppy Drive B: AMIBIOS Date Processor Clock :i386SX :None :None :1.44 MB 31/2 h :07/15/95 :33MHz Base Memory Size Ext.Memory Size Display Type Serial Port(s) Parallel Port(s)

Call to setup FLASH Disk menu. (See next page)

:640kB :128kB :VGA/EGA :3F8,2F8 :378

OR CPU Card Ver-2.2 .


AMIBIOS System Configuration (C) 1985-1992,American Megatrends Inc., Main Processor :80386SX Numeric Processor :None Floppy Drive A: :None Floppy Drive B: :1.44 MB,31/2 h Display Type :VGA/PGA/EGA AMIBIOS Date :11/11/92 Base Memory Size Ext.Memory Size Hard Disk C:Type Hard Disk D:Type Serial Port(s) Parallel Port(s) :640kB :128kB :None :None :3F8,2F8 :378

Starting PC DOS...

Starting terminal program

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Note) Rewriting the memory If you press [F1] key when a message "Hit <F1>, if you want to setup FLASH Disk." appears before PC-DOS starts up after power-on, a memory settings display will appear. If you "Save" the settings by pressing [F4] key, the terminal program will be deleted and will not start. Then, a message "Boot Failure Insert BOOT diskette in A: Press any key when ready" will appear. In this case, it is necessary to PC-DOS system files and terminal program in A-drive. Explain to customer that you do not touch keyboard after the power switch ON until terminal software starting up completed.
Power ON

"Hit <F1>, if you want to setup FLASH Disk"

If press [F1] key, apper as follow.

note)
FLASH type=29C040A(512k x 8) Total chip(s)=02 Disk size=1024 kbyte(s) ESC:Exit F4:Save :Select PgUp/PgDn:Modify

If press [ESC] key,

If press [F4] key,

"Write to FLASH disk(Y/N)" will appear on the screen.

Press [N],[Enter] keys. If you press [Y],[Enter] key :

AMIBIOS System Configuration (C) 1985-1995, American Megatrends Inc,.

"Starting PC DOS..."

Starting terminal program

Main Processor Math Processor Floppy Drive A: Floppy Drive B: AMIBIOS Date Processor Clock

:i386SX :None ::None :1.44MB 31/2 :07/15/95 :33MH

Base Memory Size Ext.Memory Size Display Type Serial Port(s) Parallele Port(s)

:640kB :128kB :VGA/EGA :3F8.2F8 :378

The displays depend upon CPU Card Version. (The above is for Ver. 3.0.)

PC DOS will not starting.

Note) This is the memory configuration of IB-581. Do not change this.

If power is turned on, PC-DOS will not start keeping the display below. "Boot Failure Insert BOOT diskette in A: Press any key when ready."

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3.4 Backup the System Files (PC-DOS: Ver. 6.3)


If A-drive (Flash ROMs) has been formatted or the system files have been destructed in an operational error, and PC-DOS, therefore, does not start, start the PC-DOS with the floppy disk that contains the system files. The necessary system files are as follows: IBMDOS.COM IBMBIO.COM COMMAND.COM FORMAT.COM (a file to be added) Note) "IBMDOS.COM" and "IBMBIO.COM" are hidden files which you cannot find by using "DIR" command. The following procedure shows how to copy the system files and "FORMAT.COM" file from normally operating IB-581 to FD. Procedure 1. Quit the terminal program. For example, with NBDP terminal, - press [F2] key while pressing [Fn] and [Alt] keys. For how to quit each the terminal program, refer to "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 display "A:>" appears. 3. Insert the FD to write the system files into the FD drive. 4. To format the FD and copy the system files at the same time, - successively press keys [F], [O], [R], [M], [A], [T], [Space], [B], [:], [Space], [/], [S], and [Enter]. 5. Press keys according to the displayed operational instructions. Insert new diskette for drive B: and press ENTER when ready.. - Press [Enter] key. Checking existing disk format. Saving ---- Volume label (11characters,ENTER for none)? - Press [Enter] key. Volume Serial Number is 3C53-16D5 Format another(Y/N)? - Press [N] and [Enter] keys successively. 6. After a prompt A:> appears on the screen, change to B-drive by pressing keys, - [B],[:], and [Enter], successively. And check the contents of the FD. - Press [D], [I], [R], and [Enter] keys successively. The "COMMAND.COM" file must be shown.

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7. Change to A-drive by pressing keys, - [A],[:],and [Enter], successively. The "A:>" prompt will appear on the screen. 8. Next, to copy "FORMAT.COM" file, - successively press keys [C], [O], [P], [Y], [Space], [F], [O], [R], [M], [A], [T], [.], [C], [O],[M], [Space], [B], [:], and [Enter]. 9. Change to B-drive by pressing keys, - [B],[:], and [Enter], successively. The prompt "B:>" will appear on the screen. 10. By pressing keys - [D], [I], [R], and [Enter], confirm that the two files, "COMMAND.COM" and "FORMAT.COM", are shown in the contents of the FD.

3.5 Changing BIOS (Basic Input Output System) settings


To start PC-DOS from FD, change BIOS settings as follows: Procedure 1. - Turn on power, and continue to press [DEL] key until a display in step 2 appears. Note) Or, with CPU Card Ver. 2.2, turn on power, and when a display "Hit <DEL>, If you want to run SETUP." appears, press [DEL] key. 2. The following display "AMIBIOS SETUP PROGRAM - BIOS SET UTILITIES" will appear. The display depends upon the CPU Card Version.
AMIBIOS SETUP PROGRAM - BIOS SET UTILITIES (c)1992 American Megatrends Inc.,All Rights Reserved STANDARD CMOS SETUPP ADVANCED CMOS SETUP AUTO CONGIGURATION WITH BIOS DEFAULTS AUTO CONFIGURATION WITH POWER-ON DEFAULTS CHANGE PASSWORD AUTO DETECT HARD DISK HARD DISK UTILITY (Version WRITE TO CMOS AND EXIT DO NOT WRITE TO CMOS AND EXIT AMIBIOS SETUP - BIOS SETUP UTILITIES (c)1995 American Megatrends, Inc.All Rights Reserved Standard CMOS SetupP Advanced CMOS Setup Advanced Chipset Setup Change User Password Change Supervisor Password Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving

2.2)

(Version 3.0)

3. Confirm that the cursor is on "STANDARD CMOS SETUP", - and press [Enter] key once or twice. (The cursor position can be shifted with [up] and [down] keys.)

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4. The following "STANDARD CMOS SETUP" menu will be displayed. The display depends upon the CPU Card Version.
AMIBIOS SETUP PROGRAM-BIOS SET UTILITIES (c)1992 American Megatrends Inc.,AllRites Reserved Date(mn/date/year) Time(hour/min/sec) Hard Disk C:Type Hard Disk D:Type Floppy Drive A: Floppy Drive B: Primary Display Keyboard :Mon,Sep,21 1998 :09:41:10 :Not Installed :Not Installed :Not Installed :1.44MB,31/2 :VGA/PGA/EGA :Installed Base Memory :640kB Ext.Memory :128kB Cyln Herd WPcom LZone Sect Size AMIBIOS SETUP PROGRAM - BIOS SET UTILITIES (c)1995 American Megatrends, Inc.All Rights Reserved Date(mm/dd/yyyy) Time(hh/mm/ss) Floppy Drive A Floppy Drive B
calender

:Thu Sep 24,1998 :13:20:20 :Not Installed :1.44 MB 31/2

Type

(Version 2.2)

Pri Master Pri Slave

LBA Blk PIO 32Bit Size Cyln Head WPcom Sec Mode Mode Mode Mode :Not Installed (Version :Not Installed

3.0)

Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled

5. Put the cursor on "Floppy Drive A:" with [up] and [down] keys, and change the contents from "Not Installed" to "1.44 MB, 3 1/2" by pressing [up] or [down] key while pressing [Fn] key. 6. Similarly, put the cursor on "Floppy Drive B:" with [up] and [down] keys, and change the contents from "1.44 MB, 3 1/2" to "Not Installed" by pressing [up] or [down] key while pressing [Fn] key. 7. Save the changed BIOS settings as follows: - With CPU Ver. 2.2, - press [Esc] and [F10] keys successively. Then, a display "Write to CMOS and Exit (Y/N)? N" will appear. - So, press [Y] and [Enter] keys successively. - With CPU Ver. 3.0, A display "Save Current settings and exit (Y/N)? Y" will appear. - So, press [Enter] key. 8. After a display "AMIBIOS System Configuration" has appeared, PC-DOS will start. 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 BIOS settings have been changed.

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3.6 Changing DIP SW and Internal Connector


Change DIP SW of CPU Card and connector wiring for FD drive in the IB-581. Changing DIP SW of CPU Card Remove the casing of IB-581, and turn on DIP SW "#5" and "#6" of CPU Card. DIP SW "#8" is already on.

DIP SW
ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

FIL

FD DRIVE

POWER PACK VGA CARD

note) DIP SW "8" is already on.


CPU CARD

# 5, # 6 ON

SIMM

Changing Internal Connector Change the connection 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.
Connect this connector to FD drive.
Note) Be cautions about the connector inserting direction.
FIL

5inch FDD 3.5inch FDD

A Drive

FD DRIVE

5inch FDD 3.5inch FDD

B Drive

VGA CARD POWER PACK

Originally connected connector


CPU CARD

SIMM

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3.7 Installing System Files


After preparing the FD that contains the system files backuped in page K1-7 (including "FORMAT.COM" file), changing BIOS settings, DIP SW of CPU Card, and the internal connector, write the system files in the Flash ROMs as follows. 1. Set the FD containing the system files (including "FORMAT.COM" file) in the FD drive. 2. - Turn on power, and continue to press [ESC] key. Continue to press [ESC] key until a display "Starting PC DOS..." appears. Then, PCDOS will start from the FD system files.

3. Continue to operate according to the displayed operational instructions. 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]. 4. The prompt "A:>" will appear on the screen. 5. To format the C-drive(Flash ROMs) and copy the system files at the same time. (See note) - Press [F],[O],[R],[M],[A],[T],[Space],[C],[:],[Space],[/],[S],[Enter] keys succssively. Note) The drive name of the Flash ROMs disk depends upon whether PC-DOS is installed in the Flash ROMs disk, or not. The name is "A-drive" if PC-DOS is installed, and "C-drive" if not. 6. A display "Insert new diskette for C-drive and press ENTER when ready..." will appear. - Then, press [Enter] key. 7. Continue to operate according to the displayed operational instructions. Proceed with Format(Y/N) ? - Press [Y],[Enter] keys. Volume label (11 characters, ENTER for none)? - Press [Enter] key. Format another (Y/N) ? - Press [N],[Enter] keys.

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8. The prompt "A:>" will appear on the screen. 9. Check to be sure that the system file have been written in the Flash ROMs(C-drive). - Change to the C-drive by pressing keys [C],[:], and [Enter], successively. The prompt "C:>" will appear on the screen. 10. Press keys [D], [I], [R], and [Enter] successively to confirm that "COMMAND.COM" files are included in C-drive. 11. Once turn off power, and restore the changed items to their original settings, referring to the procedures described in "page K1-8 3.5 Changing BIOS settings" and "page K1-10 3.6 Changing DIP SW and Internal Connector". 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 "# 5, # 6 OFF". Restore the connection of FD drive connector. - A Drive Restore to "B-drive". 12. Turn on power, and continue to operate according to the operational instructions displayed. 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]. 13. The prompt "A:>" will appear on the screen. 14. Press keys [D], [I], [R], and [Enter] successively to confirm that "COMMAND.COM" files are included in A-drive. 15. Install the terminal software according to "page K1-1".

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4. How to erase password


In BIOS setting, entry of a password may be requested. (The password is set through Change User Password and/or Change Supervisor Password. If so, erase 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 side of the CPU card. (Any change is observed on the screen.)
[C17] Land

IC IC IC IC IC

4. Turn off the unit. 5. Fix the CPU card. 6. Turn on the unit and confirm the BIOS Settings.

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AR-B1378-F2 (New type CPU card)

CPU card

5. AR-B1378-F2
The CPU card AR-B1374 used in the terminal unit IB-581, HSD Modem IB-680/681, and NBDP DP-6 is no longer produced. The new card is compatible with old one when it is used for IB-680/681 and DP-6. For IB-581, replace the old card and T. BOARD with new ones at a time. The code number and type of new T. BOARD are; Type:16P0167 Code No.: 004-444-100 The type of new CPU card is listed below.
Model IB-581 IB-680 IB-681 DP-6 New CPU Card AR-B1378 F2 AR-B1378 FH AR-B1378 FH AR-B1378 FC Code No. 004444070 004442980 004442980 005939230 Specification With VGA Without VGA Without VGA Without VGA Compatibility with old card No Yes Yes Yes

Factory-modified sets (approximately)


Model IB-581 FELCOM 12 DP-6 FELCOM 81 Serial No. 7976 and after 7658 and after Not decided yet Production In April 1999

The differences between new and old CPU cards used for the IB-581 are;
Type CPU Card AR-B1374 Old Identification With VGA board piggyback-mounted New Type AR-B1378 F2 Identification Single board

T. BOARD

16P0141

Less parts

16P0167

More parts

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5.1 How to install PC-DOS

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5.2 Changing BIOS settings

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Section K2. IB-582


This chapter mainly describes about the CPU card in the terminal unit IB-582. The CPU card is NOVA-300-M2-FO/DOS embedded 386SX SBC of which CPU is ALI6117 (includes 386SX CPU).

1. DOS installation
When the message Non-system disk or disk error Press a key to reboot appears, DOS must be installed by using the procedure below.

Note: 1) On IB-582, drive A is floppy disk and drive C is flash ROM. 2) Use DOS program being copied from other IB-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 program. 2. Select drive C. (Make sure that prompt C:\ on the screen.) 3. Insert a new floppy disk into the drive. 4. Type FORMART A:/S, followed by [Enter] key. The disk is formatted and system file is copied onto the disk. 5. Type COPY FORMAT.COM A:, followed by [Enter] key. The FORMAT.COM file is copied onto the disk. 6. Type A: and press [Enter] key to change the drive from C to A. 7. Type DIR, followed by [Enter] key. The following file names are displayed. COMMAND.COM FORMAT.COM

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1.2 DOS installation


To install DOS; 1. Turn on the unit while pressing and holding down [DEL] key. When the prompt Enter CURRENT Password: appears, refer to 2. Erasing password. 2. Keep [DEL] key holding down until the AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY menu is displayed.
AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY VERSION 1.16 (C)1996 American Megatrends, Inc. All Right Reserved Standard CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup Advanced Chipset Setup Power Management Setup Peripheral Setup Auto-Detect Hard Disks Change User Password Change Supervisor Password Change Language 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 ESC: Exit ||: Sel F2/F3:Color F10:Save & Exit

3. Select Advanced CMOS Setup and press [Enter] key. 4. Press the up or down arrow key while pressing and holding down [Fn] key to change the setting as below. 1. Quick Boot: from Enabled to Disabled. 2. Boot UP Sequence: from C:, A:, CDROM to A:, C:, CDROM. 5. To save the procedure, press [Esc] and [F10] in this order. Save Current setting and exit (Y/N)? Y is displayed. 6. Press [Enter] key. 7. Make sure that Non-System disk or disk error Press a key to reboot is displayed. 8. Insert the floppy disk which stores DOS program into the drive.

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9. Follow the instruction message on the screen until A:\> appears. If you accept the displayed data, press [Enter] key.
Current data is Sat x xx-xxxx Enter new data (mm-dd-yyyy): Current time is xx:xx:xx.xx Enter new time: Datalight ROM^DOS Version 6.22 Copyright 1989-1999 Datalight, Inc. A:\>

10. To copy files on the floppy disk (drive A) to the flash ROM (drive C), type FORMAT C:/S, followed by [Enter] key. 11. Press [Y], followed by [Enter] key while the message below is on the screen.
Warning ! All data on hard disk drive C: will be lost !! Are you SURE you want to format this drive (Y/N) ? Y

12. Wait until the 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 A. 16. Type COPY FORMAT.COM C:, followed by [Enter] key to copy the file to the flash ROM. 17. Change the drive from A to C and type DIR, followed by [Enter] key to make sure that the flash ROM has COMMAND.COM and FORMAT.COM files. 18. Remove the floppy disk and insert the floppy disk having FELCOM 82 terminal software. 19. Change the drive to A. 20. Type INSTALL, followed by [Enter] key. 21. After the program is installed, turn off the unit and remove the disk. 22. Follow steps 1 to 3 above and change the settings as below. (1) Quick Boot: from Disabled to Enabled (2) Boot UP Sequence: from A:, C:, CDROM to C:, A:, CDROM.

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2. Erasing password
If someone sets Supervisor Password and forgot it, AMI BIOS setup program cannot run. (Supervisor Password setting is unnecessary for IB-582.) In this case, clearing CMOS setup must be carried out. To do so; Note; After clearing CMOS setup, BIOS setup must be made. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Turn off the unit. Change jumper setting JP31 from #2-#3 to #3-#4. Wait for 5 seconds. Change jumper setting JP31 from #3-#4 to #2-#3. Turn on the unit while pressing and holding down [DEL] key. Release [DEL] key when the following message comes on. CMOS Checksum Bad RUN SETUP Press F1 to Resume 7. Press [F1] key to call AMI BIOS setup menu. 8. Referring to 3. BIOS default, change settings on the following setup menus. - Standard CMOS Setup - Advanced COMS Setup - Advanced Chipset Setup - Power Management Setup - Peripheral Setup 9. Select Save Settings and Exit in the AMI BIOS setup menu.

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3. BIOS default
BIOS defaults of the CPU card are; Standard CMOS Setup

Advanced CMOS Setup

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Advanced Chipset Setup

Power Management Setup

IRQ 03 Event (CM2) | IRQ 15 Event (Reserved) Monitor HDD Monitor VGA

Disable | Disable Disable Disable

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Peripheral Setup

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4. Layout and hardware settings


The figure below shows the location of the major parts on the CPU card and the location of the jumper blocks.
POWER LED Always on

NOVA-300 V1.1
JP8 CN1 (Serial Port) CN2 (Serial Port) JP9 JP29 JP10 JP24

-12V

+12V

+5V
(External Power)

CN20(LCD) JP16

CN4(IDE Port) CN5(FDD)


JP20 JP21

CN11
(IDE LED)

FDC37C669

CN6 (IrDA Port)

JP25

JP26

SIMM

LCD/CRT Controller

JP18 M6117C
Includes 386SX CPU

RAM(1M) 424260-60

CN8 CN7
(Reset button)

JP19

(Power LED & keylock)

JP23 Disk on chip (F-ROM) C Drive CN9 CN10


CN18 (Keyboard)

JP31 (RAM Clear) JP3


CN3 (Speaker)
1 4

RAM(1M) 424260-60

BZ

BATT CR1/2AA

K2-8 K2-8

CN17 (Serial Port)

CN16 (Mouse)

CN15

AMIBIOS 386SX

HM86508 IQ

CN12(Parallel Port)

JP1/2

W83877TF

CN14 (Serial Port)

CN21

(LED1)

Appendix

AP1. Cable specifications


1.1 Cable Specifications

AP1-1

Appendix

AP1-2

Appendix

AP1-3

Appendix

AP1-4

Appendix

AP1-5

Appendix

1.2 How to calculate voltage drop in power cable


The unit is designed to work from specified power supply voltage +/-10 %. The resistance at power supply connector and terminal can not be neglected in the equipment. The power cable must be selected properly so that voltage drop is 3 to 5 %. The maximum current in the power cable must be used for the calculation. In the following examples, 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 : ohm/km L=cable length (m) Example) * FM-8500 I=Tx current : 7 A r=DPYC-5.5sq : 3.36 ohm/km L=(1000 x 0.72) / (2 x 7 x 3.36) =15.3 m

e=0.72 V Cable drop : 3 % K=2

* Battery cable I=Current : 50 A r=DPYC-38sq : 0.483 ohm/km L=(1000 x 1.2) / (2 x 50 x 0.483) =24.8 m

e=1.2 V Cable drop : 5 % K=2

* PR-850A AC cable (AC 220 V single phase line) I=Current : 7 A e=11 V Cable drop : 5 % r=DPYC-8 sq : 2.33 ohm/km K=2 L=(1000 x 11) / (2 x 7 x 2.33) =337 m

AP1-6

Appendix

K=2 (single phase and DC)


Cable length
40 m

5.5sq = 3.36 ohm/km

30

5A
20

10A

15A

20A

10

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0 V

Voltage drop in cable

Cable length
40 m

14 sq = 1.31 ohm/km

5A
30

10A

15A

20A

30A

40A

20

10

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0 V

Voltage drop in cable

AP1-7

Appendix

Cable length
40 m

22 sq = 0.859 ohm/km

10A 5A 15A

20A

30A 40A
30

60A

20

10

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0 V

Voltage drop in cable

Cable length
40 m

38 sq = 0.483 ohm/km

10A

20A

30A

40A

50A 60A

120A
30

20

10

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0 V

Voltage drop in cable

AP1-8

Appendix

1.3 Coaxial Cable Specifications

AP1-9

Appendix

Type of Coaxial cable and loss in 1600 MHz


Loss (dB) Type 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m 60m 70m 80m 90m 100m

3D-2V 5D-2V 8D-2V 10D-2V 5D-FB 8D-FB 10D-FB RG-174/U RG-58A/U RG-213/U RG-55A/U RG-5B/U RG-214/U RG-217/U RG-222/U

8 4.4 3.3 2.7 2.6 1.8 1.5 12 7.9 3.9 6.1 4.4 3.7 2.9 19

16 8.8 6.6 5.4 5.2 3.6 3 24 15.8 7.8 12.2 8.8 7.4 5.8 38

24 13.2 9.9 8.1 7.8 5.4 4.5 36 23.7 11.7 18.3 13.2 11.1 8.7 57

32 17.6 13.2 10.8 10.5 7.2 6 48 31.6 15.6 24.4 17.6 14.8 11.6 76

40 22 16.5 13.5 13 9 7.5 60 39.5 19.5 30.5 22 18.5 14.5 95

48 26.4 19.8 16.2 15.6 10.8 9 72 47.4 23.4 36.6 26.4 22.2 17.4 114

56 30.8 23.1 18.9 18.2 12.6 10.5 84 55.3 27.3 42.7 30.8 25.9 20.3 133

64 35.2 26.4 21.6 20.8 14.4 12 96 63.2 31.2 48.8 35.2 29.6 23.2 152

72 39.6 29.7 24.3 23.4 16.2 13.5 108 71.1 35.1 54.9 39.6 33.3 26.1 171

80 44 33 27 26 18 15 120 79 39 61 44 37 29 190

AP1-10

Appendix

1.4 How to attach the antenna cable connector


1. N-P 5DFB/8DFB

AP1-11

Appendix

2. N-P 12DSFA

AP1-12

Appendix

1.5 Installation of Pre-amp unit and coaxial cable


1. Mounting of Antenna (FAX-5, 2.6 m whip antenna) Fix the FAX-5 (pre-amp unit) to the mounting mast (35-90 mm) with hose clamps. Screw the whip antenna into the FAX-5. Coat connection 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. Remove 15-25 cm of the sheath of the cable RG-l0/UY and attach connector MP-7 to the cable. 3. Attach relay connector M-A-JJ between connectors MP-3 and MP-7. 4. Cover connectors with self-vulcanizing tape followed by vinyl tape to waterproof.

AP1-13

Appendix

AP2. Power consumption


2.1 Power consumption list
Equipment Model Power consumption Tx (W) Rx (W) AC:4.8kVA DC:2.8kW Max. AC:2.4kVA DC1.4kW Max. AC:1.9kVA DC:1.1kW Max. Current Drain Tx (A) 120A 36A 60A
(SSB peak)

Note 24V DC 24V DC (AC fail) 24V DC 24V DC (AC fail) 24V DC 24V DC (AC fail) 24V DC 24V DC 24V DC (AC fail) 24V DC 24V DC 24V DC (AC fail) 12V DC 24V DC 24V DC 24V DC 24V DC 24V DC 24V DC 24V DC 24V DC 24V DC 24V DC 24V DC 15V DC 24V DC 24V DC 12V DC 24V DC 24V DC

Rx (A) 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 0.5A 2.1A 0.9A 0.4A 1.0A

FS-8000

(SSB peak)

FS-5000

26A 45A
(SSB peak)

MF/HF RT

FS-2500 FS-1562-15 FS-1562-25 FS-75 FS-2550 FM-7000 FM-7500 FM-8000 +DSC-8V FM-8500 FM-8700 DSC-5 DSC-5A DSC-6 DSC-6A DSC-60 DSC-5 DSC-5V DSC-8V DSC-8VP DMC-5 RB-500 RB-700 DB-500 AA-50

26A 20A 40A 25A 20A 40A 25A 6.0A 10A 5.5A 150W 170W 10W 25W 6.3A 7.1A

VHF RT

MF/HF DSC

VHF DSC DMC Remote station Distributor MF/HF WR

15W 0.6A 15W 0.6A 15W 0.6A 15W 0.6A 24W 1.0A 15W 0.6A 15W 0.6A Connected with FM-800 15W 0.6A 10W 0.4A 12W 1A 12W 1A 3A 10W 0.4A

AP2-1

Appendix

Equipment

Model DP-5

Power consumption Tx (W) Rx (W) 40W 20W 18W

Current Drain Tx (A) Rx (A) 1.7A 0.8A 0.8A

Note 24V DC 24V DC (DP-6) 24V DC (IB-581) 24V DC (IC-100/200) 24V DC (IC-500) 24V DC (IC-111/211) 24V DC (IC-511) 24V DC (IB-518) 24V DC (IC-112/212) 24V DC (IB-581) 100/220V AC 24V DC 100/220V AC 100/220V AC 24V DC (Class 1) 24V DC (Class 2) 100/220V AC 100V AC 24V DC 24V DC 24V DC

NBDP

DP-6 144W

FELCOM 10

24W 41W

6A 1.7A

1A

200W INMARSAT C FELCOM 11

30W

8.3A

1.2A

41W Max. 18W

1.7A Max. 0.7A

FELCOM 12 Printer PP-500 PP-510 FELCOM 80 IB-680 INMARSAT B FELCOM 81 IB-681 FAX NAVTEX EGC EGC Printer PFX-50 NX-500 EGC-5 PP-505 FT-1208 FT-808 FT-508 FT-258 FT-158 RV118G/128G RV-117G 24V 20W lamp

120W 18W

25W

5A 0.7A 1.5A

1A

33VA 36W 400VA Max.

100VAC:0.3 220VAC:0.2 270W Max. 254W Max. 11.2A Max. 10.6A 100VAC:0.3 220VAC:0.2 50W 15W 15W 20A 20A 20A 20A 20A 0.6A 2.1A 0.6A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 1.3A 0.8A

Transmitter

(Output power more than 60W)

24V DC

Receiver EMG lamp

24V DC 24V DC 24V DC

AP2-2

Appendix

2.2 Reserve Sources of Energy (By class NK)


1. The capacity of the reserve source of energy is to be determined in accordance with the following formula with specified load conditions to the required radio installations fed from the reserve sources. C=K x I where C: Required capacity (AH) K: Capacity conversion factor (H) (corresponding to ambient temperature of +50C and end voltage 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 the case of a 1 hour discharging rate and K = 7.2 in the case of a 6 hour discharging rates, respectively. For lead accumulator batteries of a sealed type, K= 2.0 and K= 7.1 in the case of 1 hour and 6 hour discharging rates, respectively. (2) For lead accumulator batteries of other types and alkali accumulator batteries, K may be determined by referring to the value recommended by the manufacturer.

AP2-3

Appendix

2.3 Sample of Battery calculation table

AP2-4

Appendix

2.4 Specifications of Rectifier and Battery charger


PR-850A 1. GENERAL (1) Rated Input Voltage (2) Input Frequency (3) Input Current (4) Rated Output Voltage (5) Rated Output Current (6) Peak Output Current (7) Ripple Voltage (8) Insulation Resistance 2. Environmental Condition (1) Ambient Temperature (2) Relative Humidity

100/110/120/200/220/240 VAC +/-10% 50/60 Hz 15A or less (Input :100V AC / Output 30A) 30A or less (Input :100V AC / Output 60A) 24VDC +/-10% (with rated Output Current 30 to 60A) 30A continuous 60A output within 1mim. (Input AC) 40A output within 1mim. (Input DC) 200 m Vp-p or less (Load :0 to 30A) 500VDC 10M ohms or more between AC input and chassis -20 OC to +55 OC 95 % max.

PR-300 1. GENERAL (1) Rated Input Voltage (2) Input Frequency (3) Input Current (4) Rush Current (5) Rated Output Voltage (6) Rated Output Current (7) Peak Output Current

100/110/200/220 VAC +/-10% 47 to 63 Hz 4.1A or less (Input 100V AC / Output 7.5A) 80A or less 24VDC +/- 3% (with rated output current 7.5A) 7.5A 20A (with rated output current :15A 250msec, duty 50%)

AP2-5

Appendix

(8) Ripple Voltage (9) Insulation Resistance 2. Environmental Condition (1) Ambient Temperature (2) Relative Humidity

100 mVp-p or less 500VDC 50M ohms or more between AC input and chassis -20 OC to +55 OC 95 % max.

BC-6158 : Battery charger 1. Applicable Battery 2. Power Supply 3. Output for battery 4. Charge/discharge Meter 5. Control Panel 6. Environmental Conditions Ambient Temperature Relative Humidity

200AH Normal Ship Battery 100/110/200/220VAC, single phase, 50/60Hz, l.5kVA max. 28VDC, 30A (full charging) Provided on the radio console panel Provided on the radio console panel -20 OC to +55 OC 95% max. at +40 OC

AP2-6

Appendix

AP3. NMEA
3.1 List of NMEA sentences
Equipment MF/HF RT Model FS-5000 FS-8000 FM-7500 FM-8500 FM-8700 MF/HF DSC VHF DSC DSC-5/5A DSC-6/6A DSC-60 DSC-5/5V DSC-8V/8VP DP-5 NBDP DP-6 FELCOM 10 FELCOM 11 INMARSAT C FELCOM 12 Receiving sentences GLL RMA RMC ZDA GGA(Ver21) Note CIF or NMEA CIF or NMEA NMEA NMEA CIF or NMEA CIF or NMEA NMEA CIF or NMEA CIF or NMEA DBT DBT WPL WPL CIF or NMEA NMEA CIF or NMEA NMEA OUT:GB-92 WPL NMEA GSV WPL WPL OUT:GN-74/77/ 78 CIF or NMEA NMEA CIF or NMEA CIF or NMEA

VHF RT

GLL RMA RMC GLL RMA RMC ZDA(Ver03) GGA(Ver10) GLL RMC ZDA RMA(Ver04) GGA(Ver04) GLL RMA RMC GLL RMA RMC GGA RMA RMC GLL ZDA GLL RMA RMC GLL RMA RMC GLL RMA RMC VTG MTW VHW TRF GLL RMA RMC VTG MTW VHW TRF ZDA(Ver17) GLL RMA RMB RMC VTG GLL RMA RMB RMC VTG MTW DBT VDR GLL GGA VTG RMC ZDA GLL RMA RMB RMC VTG MTW DBT VDR BWC(Ver06) BWR(Ver06) GGA ZDA RMA RMA GLL VTG RMB RMB RMC RMC RMC VTG VTG

FELCOM 80 INMARSAT B FELCOM 81 EGC NAVTEX EGC-5 NX-500

GLL ZDA GLL ZDA GLL ZZU HDP VCD

WPL RMA RMB RMC ZLZ ZDA GLL VTG MTW DBS DBT DBK VWT VWR VDR

Priority of talkers) Priority of sentences) Position Speed HDG (Magnetic) HDG (True) Depth of water

GP>LC>DE>LA>TR>II GGA>RMC>RMA>GLL VTG>RMC>RMA HDG (>HDM>HCC) HDT>RMC>RMA>VTG DPT>DBT

AP3-1

Appendix

EX) NMEA data connection


NMEA OUT

RC-1500
GPS Reciver
NMEA

DSC-60

MD-500

NMEA

Distributor (05P0606)

DP-6

FELCOM-12

FM-8500

FM-8500

Case-1

NMEA OUT

RC-1500
MD-500
NMEA

DSC-60

Distributor (05P0606)

DP-6

NMEA

FELCOM-12 (GPS Reciver)

FM-8500

FM-8500

Case-2

AP3-2

Appendix

3.2 Sentences formatters


1. NMEA-0183-Ver2.0

AP3-3

Ver1.5

Ver2.0:+UTC

Appendix

AP3-4

Appendix

AP3-5

Appendix

2. IEC 1162-1

AP3-6

Appendix

AP3-7

Appendix

AP4. Program ROM


4.1 Communication Equipment ROM List
Model AA50/50R PCB type 05P0514
(CONTROL)

ROM Version No. U4 05-501-45-1xx 05-501-48-140 05-501-48-141 U8 05-501-48-143 and after 05-501-39-141 U8 05-501-39-142 and after U2 U3 05-501-40-1xx 05-501-40-2xx 05-501-68-102 05-501-68-103 U8 05-501-68-105 and after U2 U3 05-501-40-1xx 05-501-40-2xx 05-501-67-102 05-501-67-103 U8 05-501-67-104 and after U2 U3 U4 05-501-40-1xx 05-501-40-2xx 05-502-01-1xx 05-502-02-1xx

ROM type M27C256B-10F1 M27C4001-10F1

Note CONTROL For Old type LCD(yellow) Full parts For new LCD type (green) Reject parts For Old type LCD(yellow) Full parts For new LCD type (green) Reject parts MODEM For Old type LCD(yellow) Full parts For new LCD type (green) Reject parts MODEM For Old type LCD(yellow) Full parts For new LCD type (green) Reject parts MODEM MAIN (Update from FD) MODEM (Update from FD)

05P0407A
Note) (CONTROL)

DMC-5

05P0407E
(CONTROL)

M27C4001-10F1

05P0407 -none
Note) (CONTROL)

M27C4001-10F1

DSC5/5A/5R 5AR/5V

05P0407D
(CONTROL)

M27C4001-10F1 WS57C49C-45D M27C4001-10F1

05P0370A
(MODEM)

05P0407C
(CONTROL) Note)

DSC-6/6A

05P0407G
(CONTROL)

M27C4001-10F1 WS57C49C-45D M27C4001-10F1

05P0370A
(MODEM)

05P0407B
Note)

DSC8V/8VP

05P0407F 05P0370A
(MODEM)

M27C4001-10F1 WS57C49C-45D FD
U4:MBM29F800TA-70PFTN (Flash ROM)

DSC-60
(FD:both for DSC and MODEM)

05P0702
(CONTRL)

U11

FD
U11:MBM29F400BC90PFTNFK (Flash ROM)

Note) Refer to section 4.2 Compatibility of CONTROL board, and LCD module changed.

AP4-1

Appendix

Model

DP-5

PCB type U41 05P0386 U42 (CONTROL) U43 U2 05P0370 (MODEM) U3 U2 05P0370
(MODEM)

ROM Version No. 05-501-38-1xx 05-501-38-2xx 05-501-38-3xx 05-501-33-1xx 05-501-33-2xx 05-501-33-1xx 05-501-33-2xx 05-501-96-1xx 05-501-96-2xx

ROM type M5M27C100k-15 WS57C49C-45D

Note Terminal MODEM MODEM (DP-5/6:Ver14 and before) MODEM (DP-6:Ver17 and after) MAIN (DP-6/10) Terminal MODEM (DP-6/10) MAIN (DP-6/10) Terminal

U3 U2 U3

WS57C49C-45D

DP-6

ARB1378FC or AR-B1374
(CPU)

FROM

05-501-87-1xx 05-501-89-1xx 05-501-96-1xx 05-501-96-2xx 05-501-87-1xx 05-501-88-1xx

FD (both for terminal and main unit)

IB-581 05P0370
(MODEM)

--U2 U3
FROM

WS57C49C-45D

DP-10

ARB1378FC or AR-B1374
(CPU)

FD

PC

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AP4-2

Appendix

Model FM-7000

PCB type 05P0373


(PANEL)

ROM Version No. U1 U1 U1 U1 05-501-29-1xx 05-501-30-1xx 05-501-29-1xx 05-501-30-1xx

05P0377 (SUB-CPU) 05P0373


(PANEL)

05P0377
(SUB-CPU)

ROM type HD63B01Y0RDS7P (Mask ROM) HD63B01Y0RDS8P (Mask ROM) HD63B01Y0RDS7P (Mask ROM) HD63B01Y0RDS8P (Mask ROM) M27C4001-10F1

Note)

05P0407 -none
(CONTROL)

05-501-39-141 U8

FM-7500

05P0407D
(CONTROL)

05-501-39-142 and after U2 U3 U6 U2 U4 U2 U4 U2 U2 05-501-40-1xx 05-501-40-2xx 05-501-66-1xx 05-501-83-1xx 05-501-82-1xx 05-501-93-1xx 05-501-92-1xx 05-502-03-1xx 05-502-04-1xx

M27C4001-10F1

Note Main CPU (05S9131-0) Sub CPU (05S9132-0) Main CPU (05S9131-0) Sub CPU (05S9132-0) DSC CONTROL For Old type LCD(yellow) Full parts DSC CONTROL For new LCD type (green) Reject parts DSC MODEM Control RT DSC RT DSC RT HS-2721 (Hand set)

05P0370A
(MODEM)

WS57C49C-45D HD6475328CP-10 HD6475328CP-10 M27C4001-10F1 HD6475328CP-10 M27C4001-10F1 AT28C64B-15TC HD64F3067RF20

FM-8000 FM-8500 FM-8700 FM-2721


(FD:both for RT and HS)

05P0575
(CPU)

05P0616
(CONTROL)

05P0616A
(CONTROL)

05P0714
(CONT)

05P0716
(HS C0NT)

Note) Refer to section 4.2 Compatibility of CONTROL board, and LCD module changed.

AP4-3

Appendix

Model

PCB type 05P0355


(CPU:5000C)

ROM Version No. U9 05-501-31-1xx 05-501-31-1xx 05-501-32-1xx

ROM type M5M27C100k-15 M5M27C100k-15 M27C256B-10F1

Note Controller & Transceiver CPU

05P0347
(CPU:5000T)

U10 U3

FS-2500/ 5000/8000

05P0358-33 and before 05P0358-44 and after

AT-5000 U1 05-501-54-1xx 05-501-57-1xx HD6475328CP RT HD6475328CP-10 05-501-57-106A


RT: for maintenance ROM, PCB Ver 05P0526-33 (T/Rx PCB) and before

FS-156215/25

05P0456A
(CPU)

U6

05P0528
(COUP)

U1

05-501-61-1xx 05-501-58-1xx

HD6475328CP-10

AT-1560-15/25 RT

05P0456B FS-75
(CPU)

U6 05-501-58-106A

HD6475328CP10

RT: for maintenance ROM, PCB Ver 05P0526-33 (T/Rx PCB) and before

05P0528
(COUP)

U1 U9 U9 U2 U6 U8 U6 U8 U1 U8 U6 U8

05-501-61-1xx 05-501-41-1xx 05-501-41-1xx 05-501-43-1xx 05-501-91-1xx 05-501-21-1xx 05-501-44-1xx 05-501-21-1xx 05-501-25-1xx 05-501-21-1xx 05-501-69-1xx 05-501-21-1xx

HD6475328CP-10 M5M27C100k-15 M5M27C100k-15 M5M27C100-k-15 HD6475328F10 HD63B01Y0E76P HD6475328CP-10 HD63B01Y0E76P HD63B01YORCQ1P (Mask) HD63B01Y0E76P HD6475328CP-10 HD63B01Y0E76P

AT-1560-15/25 CONTROL FX-3058 Exciter unit CU-5521 controller unit RT AT-1503 (05S0522-0) RT AT-1502 (05S0522-0) RT (05S0955-0) AT-1500 (05S0522-0) RT AT-1500 (05S0522-0)

FT-158 FT208/508/808 RC208/508/808 FS-1503

05P0425
(CPU)

05P0418
(CPU)

05P0442
(CPU)

05P0665
(CPU)

05P0669
(COUP)

05P456 FS-1502
(CPU)

05P0278B
(COUP)

05P0271 FS-1550
(CPU)

05P0278
(COUP)

05P0456D FS-1552
(CPU)

05P0278
(COUP)

AP4-4

Appendix

Model FS-1501

PCB type 05P0271


(CPU)

ROM Version No. U1 U8 U1 U8 05-501-20-1xx 05-501-21-1xx 05-501-20-1xx 05-501-21-1xx 05-501-47-1xx

ROM type HD637B01YOP (Mask) HD63B01Y0E76P HD637B01YOP (Mask) HD63B01Y0E76P

Note RT AT-1500 (05S0522-0) RT AT-1500 (05S0522-0) CONTROL For FS series SSB RT CONTROL For RC-508 series console CONTROL CONTROL Mask ROM (08S0247-1) Mask ROM (08S0248-1) CONTROL I/F

05P0278
(COUP)

05P0271 FS-1500
(CPU)

05P0278
(COUP)

RB-500

05P0483
(MAIN)

U2 05-501-60-1xx

M5M27C100K-15

RB-700 IF-8500 NX-500

05P0483A
(MAIN)

U2 U1 U8 U2 U8 U3

05-501-46-1xx 05-501-86-1xx 08-501-50-1xx 08-501-51-1xx 05-501-18-1xx 05-501-19-1xx

M5M27C100K-15 HD647180X0FS8L HD63B01YOREBOP HD63B01YOREJ4P M27C512-10F1 MBM27C64-30

05P0640
(CPU)

08P3151
(MAIN)

08P3119A
(NAVTEX)

RV128G/118G

05P0258
(CONT)

05P0261
(I/F)

AP4-5

Appendix

Model

EGC-5

(PANEL CPU)

PCB type U37 16P0049 (MAIN CPU) U41 16P0052 U5 16P0034


(DEMOD)

ROM Version No. 16-500-50-1xx 16-500-51-1xx 16-500-52-1xx 16-500-49-1xx 16-500-49-2xx 16-500-40-1xx 16-500-41-1xx 16-500-41-1xx 16-500-42-1xx 16-500-42-2xx 16-500-39-1xx 16-500-39-2xx 16-500-39-3xx 16-500-38-0xx 16-500-86-1xx 16-500-87-1xx 16-500-42-1xx 16-500-42-2xx --16-500-90-1xx 16-500-90-2xx 16-500-90-3xx 16-500-91-0xx 16-501-12-1xx 16-501-14-1xx 16-501-18-1xx --16-501-16-1xx

ROM type MBM27C1000-15Z-G

Note CPU 1 CPU 2 PANEL CPU

16P0043-33 and after


(CPU)

U18 U21 U52 U1 U1 U18 U27 U41 U42 U43 --U6 U18 U41 U43 U21 U41 U42 U43 U39 U44

27CX321-45 MBM27C1000-15Z-G M5M27C401AK-15 MBM27C1000-15Z-G 27CX321-45 MBM27C1000-20/25 FD MBM27C1000A-15Z M5M27C401AK AT27HC641R-45DC AT28C64 MBM27C1000A-15Z FD M27C1001-10F1 HN27C1024HG-85 MBM29F400TA12PFTN M6M80041P (EEPROM) FD

DEMOD CPU 1 CPU 2 (4M ROM) CPU2 (1M ROM) DEMOD Terminal (For IC-500) Terminal CPU 1 CPU 2 DEMOD FW/RT ID Terminal (For IC-511) Terminal CPU 1 DEMOD CPU 2 (Update from FD) FW/RT ID Terminal

16P0043 FELCOM 10
(CPU)

16P0034
(DEMOD)

05P0386
(CONTROL)

Soft for PC 16P0108


(CONTROL)

FELCOM 11 05P0386
(CONTROL)

IB-581

FELCOM 12

16P0148
(CPU)

U26 U11

IB-581

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AP4-6

Appendix

Model

PCB type U69 16P0080


(CPU 1)

ROM Version No. 16-500-68-1xx

ROM type MBM27C1000A-15Z

Note TX CPU
*9.6k data:Ver104--

U38 U21

16-500-69-1xx 16-500-70-1xx 16-500-74-1xx 16-500-75-1xx 16-501-08-1xx TC57H1024AD


PD27C4096DZ-12

RX CPU
*9.6k data:Ver106--

SYNCCPU SYS CPU


*9.6k data:Ver114-*HSD:Ver116--

16P0081
(CPU 2)

U5 U65

HD647180X0FS8L M27C4001-10F1

NAV CPU IO CPU (4M)


*9.6k data:Ver102-*HSD:Ver103--

16P0081-66 (C) and after


(CPU 2)

U89 16-500-83-1xx U34 U46 U48 U21 U22 U13 U14 U2 U4 --U1 U5 16-500-77-1xx 16-500-76-1xx 16-500-96-1xx 16-500-96-2xx 16-500-96-3xx 16-500-96-4xx 16-500-81-1xx 16-500-82-1xx 16-500-84-0xx --16-501-05-1xx 16-501-06-1xx 16-500-75-0xx 16-501-07-1xx 16-501-96-1xx 16-501-96-2xx 16-501-96-3xx 16-501-96-4xx 16-501-03-1xx 16-501-04-1xx 16-500-70-1xx 16-500-76-1xx M6M80041P 16-501-09-0xx MBM27C1000A-15Z TC57H1024AD-85 MBM27C256A-25

FELCOM 80

16P0081 (A)
(CPU 2)

IO CPU (1M) DEMOD TX IF MOD 4 pcs./set CODEC


(Old type pcb:16S0121)

16P0079
(DEMOD)

16P0078
(TX/RX IF)

16P0082
(V CODEC)

M27C256B

16P0064
(AZ CPU)

TC57256AD-15 TC57256AD-15 FD M6M80041P M27C4002-12F1 M27C4001-10F1 HD647180X0FS8L TC57H1024AD-85 M27C256B

AZ CPU EL CPU Terminal FW/RT ID SYS CPU


*9.6k data:Ver105-*HSD:Ver110--

16P0065
(EL CPU)

PC 16P0084
(MOTHER)

16P0133
(CPU 2)

IO CPU U67 U37


*9.6k data:Ver103-*HSD:Ver106--

NAV CPU DEMOD 4 pcs./set CODEC RX CPU TX CPU SYNC CPU TX IF MOD FW/RT ID Terminal

16P0131
(DEMOD)

U34 U26 U27 U32 U33 U38 U69 U21 U50 U52 U1 --

FELCOM 81

16P0134
(V.CODEC)

16P0132
(CPU 1)

M27C1001-10F1 HN27C1024HG-85 M27C256B-10F1 --FD

16P0130
(RF CON)

16P0135
(MOTHER)

IB-581

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Model

PCB type ARF B1378FH ROM


(CPU)

ROM Version No. 16-501-33-0xx 16-501-34-1xx 16-501-35-1xx 16-501-37-1xx

ROM type

Note HSD CPU

IB-680/681

16P0160
(DEMOD)

U16 U3 U35

M27C10024-12F1 M27C256B-10F1

DEMOD DECODE TX IF MODE

16P0158
(TX/RX IF)

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4.2 Compatibility of CONTROL board, and LCD module changed (DSC-5/6/8 series and DMC-5 and FM-7500)
Production of LCD module, LCM-523-68HE-4, used in above mentioned models has been discontinued. We are now using the different type, PC2402LR-AEA-E. (The current LCD is green color, while the previous one is yellow) In addition, the CONTROL board has been modified to be used for the LCD module of current type. Note that no compatibility exists between two LCD modules; The new LCD module cannot be used in combination with the previous CONTROL board, because of different LCD supply voltage. Replace the LCD and the CONTROL board at the same time. If a wrong combination is selected, the display becomes entirely 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 Model


None

D X X X X X

Combination of boards and Program version Note 1) A to C and D to G type none type board board 05-501-39-142 and after 05-501-68-103 and after 05-501-67-103 and after 05-501-48-142 and after 05-501-39-142 and after

DSC-5 DSC-5R DSC-5A DSC-5AR DSC-5V DSC-6 DSC-6A DSC-8V DSC-8VP DMC-5 FM-7500 Type of LCD module
Note 2) Combination of Suffix number and program ver.

X X X X X X X X X X X

05-501-39-141

X X X X X X

05-501-68-102 05-501-67-102 05-501-48-141 05-501-39-141

Old type: LMC-523-68HE-4 05P0407-11, 22, 33 DSC-5 series, DMC-5 and FM-7500 05P0407-11, 22: Ver 12x X

New type: PC24021LR-AEA-E 05P0407-33, 66 DSC-5 series, DMC-5 and FM-7500 05P0407-33, 66: Ver 14x X X X

Delete of unnecessary parts

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*** D type board: commonly used ***

Note 1) Old and new LCDs are controlled by different programs. Program of D to G boards can be used to A to C and none suffix board. Program of 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. Note 3) *CONTROL pcb 05P0407D Code No.00551370000 (DSC-5/5A/5V, FM-7500) 05P0407E Code No.00551511000 (DMC-5) 05P0407F Code No.00560546000 (DSC-8V/8VP) 05P0407G Code No.00594569000 (DSC-6/6A) *PANEL pcb 05P0577 Code No.00560545000 *LCD print PC2402LR-AEA-E Code No.00593141000

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4.3 FURUNO Information

FQ5-1999-004

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