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1. D 4 1 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS 2 USE TAPPING SCREWS 5x20 FOR FIXING THE UNIT 3 KEEP SUFFICIENT CABLE LENGTH BEHIND THE UNIT FOR MAINTENANCE 4 FOR FABLICATION OF CABLE ENDS REFER TO INSTALLATIION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE AA 18 313 E ZEN s _ FELCOM 82 7t ST BJ _ _____ ME JUNCTION BOX _ 16 015 3106 1 OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO E 43 2 FIXING HOLE q _ BEMABKS OP16 8 0P16 13 MJ2S w F TITLE x Nov 26 93 5 x APPROVED Ota THARD ANGLE PROJECTION Nov 285 93 CHECKED Kusunoki SCALE MODULAR JACK BOX 4 A FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Q L1 02 13 ONIAWVHO 8 so9 eoesso A D 11 i aum a ANM ISI 5 G62 QHOO 78302 FURUNO o an DEMENSION 550 50 LS100 1mm 100 LS500 1mm 1 N TABLE 1 157 S N 4 65 7 FIXING HOLES JA 3 R eo 5
2. 7 4 100 230 540 6 HOOK LOOP x FASTENER 92 2 x LABEL CINMAR 8 LABEL W B O S Hui FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD 5 FURUNO IGKC X 8801 2 _ ACCESSORIES amp EB BE EE NO NAME QUTLINE DESCRIPTIONS REMARKS 214 emt IPLY W RECORDING PAPER sss CODE NO 000 134 903 DWG NO 5589 01 D FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY d131 02 91419373 ONNAN INE TINO w LINN VNN31NY Y AJIA 11 16 RY YROTLLAL 00 0015 9 291 81 NAYHO 1308343 40 STIVI30 1708 9NIXIJ 30 SI Y130 4 BETIS EINE 1 3NOOI1IS AlddY lt 4 Ago N3HSVA 5NINdS MaC 7 NUILS Pt Pa HRN 51108 5 3SY8 91N F a SN 51108 ONIXI4 4 S1708343 01N b Mid usd LX L ANIN3 3995 2 8915 OMYAdIHS 35 8 DNILNNON WHOJlVid JO dWVX EWM GETE ecc 892 3019 0915 0115 0 9 WJI3MVIG 80 Evid SSONOV 53018 fue 53 0Z F T M EJ S310H INJA 0Z Z
3. M TELEPHONE DI STRESS BUTTON TYPE epez 7 ser no C COMPASS SA DISTANCE 7 STD jin STEER Jm K FURUNO ELESTIRLC CO LTD 9 52 Ashibara Chno Nishinomiya LO City Jagan MADE IN JAPAN D 70 NAMEPLATE e a ZR 32 5 CABLE ENTRY REAR An 5m 1 1 NOTE 1 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS si 2 00 I7 27 2222222 Ld _ ___________ APPROY Jal ro S uh FELCOM 82 CALE v MASS 10 NAME 1 1 0 33 u TELEPHONE DISTRESS ALERT BUTTON __ OG C5624 606 A 16 015 3606 1 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD F UR UN O 4s mm mm 7 DIMENSION TOLERANCE 0 lt 15 50 15 50 lt L S 100 100 lt 5 500 3 1 2102 0 5 B 4 6 XING HOLES 140 20 NE SN 5 10 _ 260 _ 10 CABLE ENTRY 55 Nr 0010010000100 gt wa L J 1 1 2 5 x 20 3
4. nme P 7 fi fc DP J17 J18 Cable clip CPU Board 16P0182 Communication unit upper view 6 Close the cover of the communication unit 23 2 2 Handset IB 882 IB 882 362 Take appropriate measures to ensure water does not penetrate through hole in bulkhead made for the handset cable 2 2 1 8 pair cable between the hanger and communication unit 8 pair cable supplied 5 m 10 m 20 m should be fabricated as below Unused cables should be cut BRN GRN RED GRYORG BLU YEL BLK Push the appropriate switch down to insert pull out the cable 80 6 Connect to the appropriate Anticorrosive 0 block the hanger 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sheath Drain wire should be covered by vinyl sheath or soldered to the shield in the cable to be grounded Connect to the terminal block 16 Drain wire in the hanger 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 WHT BRNDrain PPL PNK BLU ORG GRN BRN IRED WHT WHT WHT RB 2721B 362 only Cable Fabrication Terminal Block Arrangement Cable arrangement and terminal block arrangement on handset Pass the above cable through the entrance hole at the back of the hanger and attach to the appropriate block Cover the hole with soft putty from the inside of the hanger 2 2 2 Handset cable Connect the handset cable to the connector at the bottom of the hanger 2
5. INSTALLATION MANUAL INMARSAT B MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM 82A For Class 1 MODEL FELCOM 82B For Class 2 FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN PRINTED IN JAPAN FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Your Local Agent Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan Telephone 0798 65 2111 Telefax 0798 65 4200 All rights reserved Printed in Japan FIRST EDITION DEC 2000 MAY 07 2002 bam FELCOM 82A B 000809077017 IME56240D00 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Do not approach the ra dome closer than 6 meters when it is transmitting The radome emits radio waves which can be harmful to the human body particu larly the eyes 100Wm HF power density de on antenna 1 0m Turn off the power at the mains switchboard before beginning the installation Post a sign near the switch to indicate it should not be turned on while the equip ment is being installed Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result if the power is left on or is applied while the eqiuipment is being installed A WARNING Ground the equipment to prevent electrical shock and mutual interference Confirm that the power supply voltage is comp
6. Terminal Unit 582 FELCOM 82A only poma L 2m 8D FB CV 30m 8D FB CV 50m 12D SFA CV 100m FELCOM 82A only Keyboard Printer PP 510 Ur ee 2 27 RS Mp 2 1650184 3m 53 only MSI HSD 56k 64k ANT DGPS gt JUNCTION BOX 1 CO 4 Copper strap L 1 2m Earth wire 0850087 lAJVCTFO 75x2C 3m BTC 5100C PS 2 FELCOM 82B 16S0068 5m Handset IB 882 1B 882 362 17JE23150 02 D8C 5 10 20m Gyrocompass Communication Unit 2 IB 282 1650277 3m 220 230 VAC 1650084 5m A 18 50 60 Hz 1650812 2m ere Pinch cores Modular jack box Telex Distress 51 Requires attachment of connector 7 Alert Button 2 Connector factory fitted v __ 18 352 53 The antenna cable for FELCOM 81 et 10 20 30 40 50 1 0 may be used 0 2 5 Crimp on lug 4 For 30m or 50m cable connector Telephone Distress factory fitted J lt Button S 5 Run the cable 600 20mm from the ci zu i cable entry on the antenna base E 5 When selecting IB 882 362 Earth wire 362 is not necessary 2m o 10 20 30 40 50m 1 Crimp on lug J Incoming Indicator IB 372 1 Crimp on lug Wiring diagram 20 2 1 1 How to attach t
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8. rm e 100 217 010 16 007 6927 0 LABEL gt rm e 100 222 480 16S0084 VCTF 0 75X3C 5M POWER CABLE ASSY CODE NO 000 132 249 16S0184 CABLE ASSY CODE NO 000 138 539 4 5 20 SUS304 1 TAPPING SCREW CODE NO 000 802 081 7 9 1 CP16 00501 PRINTER FIXTURE gt rm 004 434 400 2 9 2 CP16 00502 PRINTER FIXTURE rm e 004 434 410 3422 RM 12 2 CONNECTOR rm e 000 143 738 A y FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY C5624 M02 B A FURUNO 1 1 CP16 01801 INSTALLATION MATERIALS REMARKS DESCRIPTIONS CODE NO 000 802 393 16 007 6919 0 CODE NO 100 217 010 CODE NO 000 802 079 FV1 25 3 7 CODE NO 000 538 113 OUTLINE FV2 3 CODE NO 000 108 424 sB 500 6 CODE NO 000 808 099 DWG NO C5624 MO1 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY 20
9. 2 Fehl el T AAA IB 282 CHECKED EH __ 1 18 882 J18 PS 18 882 362 J18 P6 APPROVED dE NOTE SCALE MASS APPLICABLE 0 BLOCK NO NAME 1 WHEN IB 882 IS USED CONNECT P5 PLUG TO J18 WHEN 18 882 362 IS USED CONNECT P6 PLUG TO J18 kg MODEL COMMUNICATION UNIT DWG NO C5624 KO1 B 16 001 2041 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD d TCI 1 E A O S OS S O T OAN OTR A MEE G UE a amm a mmm a m a an m a l DA A N A ee a ue a mm a E e ee a oa a oa a a a a a m a s 4 s s 1 ene Ge um 6 M ass wa 4 Gss A mansa ss 3803 FIL s s s o dA tT CHASSIS w3 i pas __ CoS 2 W4 1 51 B 1 WS t 2 3 4 s s G ws V RB m WIZ CPU CARD E POWER gt i ACE 670C 5 NOVA 300 M2 FO DOC 9 GND 1CN21 L 1 35 lt NC nav gt E lt 12 CNI l Ws 8 lt GND gt 17 lt 5v AKD gt 2 2 NM B L FD 235HF 7529 gv
10. 1 1 NOTE TABLE 1 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS DRAWN uu TITLE E py TAMALA K ZEN IB 372 EE CHECKED ui y K Lo uel 12222222 a S rupe FELCOM 82 0 0 Y MASS 1094 NAME 1 1_ __0 33 kg INCOMING INDICATOR 05624 G08 A 2 16 015 3706 0 OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD FURUNO 0 5 RAR 6 4 2x7 OVAL HOLES TERMINAL BOARD REAR CABLE ENTRY 120 50 2 1 TABLE 1 REAR CABLE ENTRY 26 oOP16 10BJ 2W2WV7011D C LL FAA mf PESE Ae NEM bli nm FELCOM 81 ll oiu m NSE MODULAR JACK BOX EXPOSED TYPE _______05079 602 F m OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 6 2 5X 12 amp AX FIXING HOLES 40 4 41 Nov 25 7 APPROVED Ota THARD _ ANGLE PROJECT ON Nov 26 93 CHECKED x Kusunoki CARE B DRAWN 69 4 70 NE 17 7 re fe C x REMARKS Sue OPI6 11 BJ 2W MODULAR JACK BOX FLUSH TYPE DWG NO C5079 G01 C FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 2RLL23 13 SN IMYA 3NITIOO n Q 75
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15. 004 444 210 CP16 01811 INSTALLATION MATERIALS BH OUTLINE DESCRIPTIONS QTY 05 003 0031 CODE NO 590 300 310 1650271 CODE NO 5 20 505304 171 CODE NO 000 802 081 NJC 207 PF 1 CODE NO 000 132 819 N P 8DFB 1 wo No 000 140 463 AR BS REMARKS DWG NO C5624 M05 B FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY A cone 004 444 220 INSTALLATION MATERIALS B OUTLINE mg BS DESCRIPTIONS 05 003 0031 REMARKS TAPPING SCREW CODE NO 000 802 081 NJC 207 PF N P 12DSFA CODE NO 000 136 422 DWG NO C5624 MO4 B FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY INSTALLATION MATERIALS OUTLINE TAPPING SCREW B DESCRIPTIONS REMARKS CODE NO 000 864 937 M4X20 SUS304 CODE NO 000 805 687 DWG NO 5616 01 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY do b CODE NO 005 376 110 05DX X 9401 2
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17. 05 09007 o mE v REMARKS TO BE SELECTED INSTALLATION MATERIALS mig 381 amp DESCRIPTIONS 17JE23150 02 D8C 10M CODE NO 000 143 843 17JE23150 02 080 20N OUTLINE 31 5B in CONNECTOR ASSY SETTE TO BE SELECTED CONNECTOR ASSY TUR R SELECTED CONNECTOR ASSY CODE NO 000 143 737 DWG ND C5624 MO6 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY 9 L0Z vc9SD F 000 WE 0ZXG 0 19 p 901 21 000 NG 8900591 01 6 9 3 SNIVN 90 404 318 2 EH O Qf 2 8 Q 31879 WEM L 4 STVIy3LVW NOIIVTIVISNI YSHLO H TITHOZ F 780 208 000 0 906505 0ZX9 391 801 000 He 1 BEEN 1800590 010 112 001 gt SAN 02 0 6 169 00 9 F 0L9 1 2 001 0 189 00 91 n 089 2 001 0 9189 00 91 90 8001 OX NN 992 085 1 10 91 M3H9S SNIddVL At AMG CA JYIM 9 10 0049 VMNI 138 1 6 2 V u3N31SV3 4001 OOH g Y4c u3N31SV3 4001 OOH 4 4 1NO 30N4334334 404 DNIMVHO NI SNOISN3WI 8 1 P 79S Lx 312 19462 72 0 1 BEES 090 872 001 QS 9 73871 q S 9
18. 1 1 3 Mounting Lifting Rope Can be supplied together with snackles 4 Radome 2 Protective Material SN D Eye Bolt Shackle Eye Bolt Antenna Bottom Mounting Base Unpacking visual inspection Carefully unpack the radome and check for damage Procedure 1 Runlifting rope through eye bolts and shackles 2 Cover the portion of the radome which contacts the lifting rope with protective material rubber mat etc to prevent damage to the radome when hoisting it to the mounting location 3 Hoist the antenna unit to the mounting location 4 Fix the antenna unit to the mounting base see note below with nuts keeping in mind hatch direction standard direction is stern Flat Washer Spring Washer Coat here with silicone sealant FIXING OF RADOME 5 If necessary replace eye bolts with hex bolts supplied Note1 Coat all bolts and nuts with silicone sealant to prevent electrolytic corrosion Note2 Do not use a rubber gasket on the mounting base The face of the mounting base should be flat as possible tolerance within 2 mm of the horizontal plane If tolerance is more than 2 mm insert a metal spacer between the antenna bottom and the mounting base For earth wiring see Chapter 2 Attach electromagnetic wave caution label Labels which warn of electromagnet
19. 96 3108 FUR UNO D 7 2 3 4 3 6 FIXING HOLES NMARISAT R TELEX DISTRES ALERT BUTTON M N Keep pressed for 6 s in case of DISTRESS The alert is transmitted with steady lighting mu TRESS 120 6 TELEX DISTRESS ALERT BUTTON 2 9 52 Ashihafa Cho Nishinomiya i City Japa MADE IN JAPAN NAMEPLATE 702 0 5 24 32 5 CABLE ENTRY REAR mm AS DIMENSION TOLERANCE CABLE ENTRY BOTTOM 1 112 6 100 lt 500 NOTE 1 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS DRAWN Mar 22 01 T YAMASAK 1 CHECKED TER _______ Maw rai FELCOM 82 10 0 4 TELEX DISTRESS ALERT BUTTON PMG No 05624 G04 B 16 015 350G 1 OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD FURUNO D 8 4 3 6 FIXING HOLES TELEPHONE DISTRESS ALERT BUTTON 2 C rN EN PN Keep pressed for 6 s in case of DISTRESS The alert is transmitted with steady lighting 90 120 ELIGO UE SERE Oo 6
20. Is the unit properly grounded Junction box Are all connections on the terminal board correctly made Are all cables properly grounded by cable clamp Is the unit properly grounded Handset Is the unit firmly fastened to the mounting location bulkhead tabletop Telex Distress Alert Button Telephone Distress Button Are all connections on the terminal board correctly made Is there a click when you press the DISTRESS button momentarily Note Do not press and hold down the DISTRESS button five seconds If you press and hold down the DISTRESS button five seconds Distress alert is transmitted Printer Is the unit firmly fastened by mounting fixtures 32 Optional Equipment Facsimile Is the unit firmly fastened Telephone Is the unit firmly fastened to the mounting location bulkhead tabletop Received call unit Are all connections on the terminal board correctly made A D Converter Is the connector firmly fastened Navigation Data Are all connections on the terminal board of Junction box correctly made 33 3 INITIAL SETTINGS 3 1 Hatch Direction and Heading Adjustment Adjust heading as follows when the hatch direction is not stern CD Stern standard 2 Starboard 9 Bow 4 Port Cable Gland fi o o nan o r o O Hatch directions view top view In case of 2 3 and 4 above rotate the disc so that the limit switch turns on when the parabola antenna comes to b
21. PP 510 82 Installation Materials CP16 01300 000 043 215 CP16 01310 000 043 216 Class 1 only 1 set Only when handset IB 882 is selected dst Supplied with antenna No antenna cable w CP16 01101 w 30m antenna cable CP16 01101 CP16 01320 000 043 217 w 50m antenna cable w CP16 01101 CP16 01330 000 043 218 w 100m antenna cable w CP16 01101 CP16 01811 004 444 210 1 set Supplied with For CP16 Communication Unit 01310 01320 unit CP16 01812 004 444 220 For CP16 01330 16 01813 004 444 230 16 01300 16 01820 000 043 387 Supplied with Terminal Cable assy Power Unit cable 16 01821 1 set Supplied with Handset Connector assy bm CP05 08002 10m CP05 08002 20m CP05 08002 CP16 01701 004 444 290 Supplied with Printer CP16 01102 004 441 450 Supplied with Junction Box CP16 01801 004 444 300 Supplied with Telex Distress Alert Button CP16 01801 004 444 300 Supplied with Telephone Distress Button Accessories FP16 00400 000 043 388 1 set Supplied with Terminal Unit Mini keyboard FP16 00401 FP16 00100 000 043 258 1 set Supplied with Printer Recording paper Optional Supply Incoming Indicator 18 372 1set 16 01801 Printer PP 510 82 w CP16 01701 FP16 00100 50 set wCP16 00590 telephone raves iew wiceisonsm uei Antenna Cover QBO5 1801 __ 100 079 480 1 Modular Jack Set OP16
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26. window confirm that Standard 9600 bps Modem is selected 53 Modems Properties Sa Standard Modern 52 Standard Modern 2 Standard Maden 3 Modems Properties window 12 Click Close button to close the menu 5 4 Dial up Setup 1 Click the My Computer icon and then click the Dial Up Net working icon Fa Dial Up Networking 8 x Make New Connection Dial up Networking window 2 Click the Make New Connection icon 54 New Connection Type a name for the computer are dialing INMAR SAT Select a modern gt Cancel Make new Connection window 3 In the Type a name for the computer you are dialing box type in a suitable name for example INMARSAT Select Standard 9600 bps Modem in the Select a modem box 4 Click Next gt 5 Enter party s telephone number LES NO 00 country code area code phone no in the Telephone number box You may disregard other data which may be displayed for example area code or country code Make New Connection Type the phone number for the computer you want to call Area code Telephone number M 123 00 12 1234567 County cade United States of America 1 M lt Back Cancel Make New Connection window 6 Click Next gt 55 Hake New Connection INMARSAT Make New Connection window 7 Click Finish 8 C
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29. 296 288 41 288 4 LASGNVH This page is intentionally left blank 1MOUNTING OF UNITS This chapter describes how to mount the units of the system including optional equipment 1 1 Antenna Unit 1 1 1 Mounting considerations General Interfering objects especially metallic objects such as masts near the antenna can in the worst case prevent reception or transmission Further RF radiation from the antenna will affect the human body Keep these and the following guidelines in mind when selecting a mounting location for the antenna unit Secure unobstructed path in all directions The ideal mounting location secures an unobstructed path between the antenna unit and the satellites from horizontal to zenith In order words whatever the direction the antenna unit is pointing there are no interfering objects within the main beam 12 degrees While this might be feasible on some vessels on others it is impossible due to space considerations The antenna unit should be located at least 3 meters away from masts having a diameter less than 15 centimeters d Beam Direction 4300 mm Beam direction Select a location low in vibration The maximum permissible vibration amplitude in three axis direction should be as shown in the table at the top of the next page Consult with the shipyard to determine the mounting location which meets the requirements shown in the table The table at the top of the next page is taken fro
30. ECM Error Correction Mode on or off as below 1 Turn on the fax while pressing and holding down 1 and 3 2 Press NC 8 NO NO NO YES in this order Now the screen should show the FUNCTION display Press YES several times until FUNC 18200000110 Press 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 to turn off ECM change EC mode to mode Press YES RESET in order Turn off the unit and turn it on again T 3 4 SYSTEM SETUP 4 1 Setting Up Setting may be done at the terminal unit or handset Overview Set up the terminal unit editor screen Class 1 and communication unit by handset Class 1 and 2 When there is no navigation input or gyro input enter them manually referring to operator s manual Turn on the Communication Unit and Terminal Unit After a while the Main Menu shown below appears Eh Break Main Apr 10 00 16 25 Menu Date Main menu terminal unit 38 4 2 Registering Answerback Code Class 1 only Note The answerback code cannot be changed once registered Confirm the code before pressing the Enter key Procedure At the terminal unit press the F4 3 and 8 keys in order Answerback Code Cursor ATTENTION NOT REENTER Enter your answerback code given by Inmarsat then press Enter key Normally answerback code consists of telex IMN IMN Inmarsat Mobile Number
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32. connector supplied as installation material for communication unit and MPYC 5 cable Japan Industrial Standard JIS cable or equivalent Tape Armor Conductor Vinyl sheath 252 25 mm Painting Fabrication of MPYC 5 NJC 207 PF NJC 207 PF BS91 1 51 SE N S __ 222 S2 53 gyrocompass 92 3 53 Synchro pps gyrocompass 922 3 lt S3 Step by step 4 T COM 6 R1 COM EGND a TRIN EGND 72 __52 _ lt 2 lt S2 when five lines Gyrocompass connection 29 External power supply An external power supply is required when a DC Step by step gyrocompass is used since it cannot supply 5W or 20V 1 When using the external power remove the jumper wire JP1 from the GYRO PROCESSOR Board For location of JP1 see page 45 2 Arrange the gyro cable and power cable as shown below NJC 207 PF 391 lt 1 lt 51 gyrocompass lt lt S2 S3 lt 3 lt 53 External power COM lt 4 lt T 20 VAC to 135 VAC lt lt R2 20 VDC to 100 VDC ______26 lt R1 COM NAM FGND Wiring of gyro for external power For DC don t mind polarity 2 9 Telex Distress Alert Button IB 352 Telephone Distress Button IB 362 1 Unfasten four screws to remove the cover 2 Pass the cable through the entry hole and then attach it to the terminal board with crimp on lugs Fasten for screws to attach the cover Attac
33. mm comes with the antenna unit Connect it to fixing bolt at the base of the radome and the ground bolt on the mast Connect the Ground wire coaxial connector 500 mm Fix the x We 22 antenna cable Mast Antenna Base Cable ny Coat here with id Weld bolt silicone sealant Antenna cable fixing and grounding 2 5 Telephone FC755D1 option Connect the cable from the telephone to TEL1 2 or 3 in the junction box Use the modular jack box supplied as installation material Connect the CO SPEVV SB C 0 2x1P cable option 1 pair cable 10 20 30 40 50m or TTYCS 1 Japan Industrial Standard JIS cable or equivalent local supply between the modular jack box and junction box Attach two crimp on lugs FV1 25 3 red supplied with modular jack box to the modular jack box side of the above cable Armor Shield Conductor Vinyl sheath S 1 25 mm 445mm Painting Sectional view TTYCS 1 cable Twisted pair 26 Modular jack box JUNCTION BOX 18 313 MJ 2S Telephone i v Cable with modular plug mE Two telephones Tele hone be connected FC755D al to each terminal Cable CO SPEVV SB C 0 2X1P or TTYCS 1 Connecting telephone to junction box 2 6 Facsimile PFX 50 option Connect the cable from the fa
34. wires JP6 and JP7 The Tx interval is available in 25 ms or 200 ms Select 25 ms 4 4 3 Function of DIP switches and jumper wires The function of each DIP switch and jumper wire is as listed below Set them according to the specifications of the gyrocompass connected After setting turn the communication unit off and then on again to write setting into the CPU 1 DIP Switch SW1 SW1 1 2 3 Gear Ratio SW1 2 SW1 3 x360 OFF OFF x180 OFF OFF x90 ON OFF x36 ON OFF SW 1 4 5 6 Type of Gyrocompass AC Synchro DC Synchro DC Step Full Wave Pulsating Current Half Wave Pulsating Current Frequency 50 60 Hz 400 Hz 500 Hz DC 45 2 DIP switch SW2 Segment SW2 1 Rotor Voltage 20 to 90 30 to 135 AC SW2 2 3 Stator Voltage udi 20 to 90 VAC or 20 to 60 VDC 30 to 135 VAC or 40 to 100 VDC Output interval of NMEA SW2 4 2 second ON 1 second OFF SW2 5 Test SWe 5 ud Continuous ON One Cycle OFF ISW2 6 7 Notued J O SW2 8 Heset CPU Turn ON and OFF to reset CPU Normally OFF Jumper JP1 1 2 3 Type of Gyrocompass AC Synchro 1 2 3 DC Synchro 2 3 4 DC Step 4 5 6 Full Wave Pulsating Current 4 5 6 Half Wave Pulsating Current 4 5 6 Jumper JP2 Stator Voltage 20 to 70 VAC or 20 to 100 VDC 40 to 135 VAC Rotor Voltage 20 to 70 VAC 40 to 135 VAC Power Supply 20 to 45 VAC or 20 to 60 VDC 30 to 135 VAC or 40 to 100 VDC 46 Jumper JP5 Power Sup
35. 0 5 2 2 Land to ship call 1 Contact land station and request they call you over 9 6K data line 2 When land station calls confirm that RING is displayed on the PC Land station disconnects the line If the call fails try again Conduct the same call checks with the user s system Procedure may differ depending on make of computer 5 3 Modem Setup 1 Click the My Computer icon on the windows 98 screen and then click the Control Panel icon 27 Control Panel File Edit View Help m 45 Accessibility AddMew Add Remove Date Time Display Options Hardware Programs ai Ses lt Internet Keyboard Mouse a D Multimedia Metwork Passwords Power Printers 2 Regional Sounds Sistem Settings Installs a new modem and changes modern properties Control Panel window 51 2 Click the Modems icon to show Install New Modem window If Modem Property window appears click Add Install Windows will now try to detect your modem Before continuing you should 1 IF the modem is attached to your computer make sure it 12 turned on 2 Quit any programs that may be using the modem Click Mest when vau ready to continue Cancel Install New Modem window 3 Modem cannot be automatically detected so check Don t detect my modem l will select it from a list 4 Click Next gt Install New Modem Click the man
36. 06 35 CODE NO 000 854 118 M16 SUS304 CODE NO 000 863 114 M16 SUS304 CODE NO 000 864 134 28 M16 505304 CODE NO 000 864 255 DWG NO 5609 01 E FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY 2 EF UF E UF EE QD INSTALLATION MATERIALS m REMARKS TO BE SELECTED mm E OUTLINE DESCRIPTIONS Q TY 12D SFA CV 100 CODE 0 000 138 866 8D FB CV 30M CODE NO 000 111 547 8D FB CV 50 BE SELECTED 77737 7 Mesa TO BE SELECTED ANTENNA CABLE ASSY 000 117 599 DWG NO 5609 05 C FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY A 3 FURUNO cooE wo 004 446 230 renes _ PE jCP16 00813 ____ Vi INSTALLATION MATERIALS DESCRIPTIONS 05 003 0031 OUTLINE REMARKS CONNECTOR ASSY 5X20 505304 17 CODE No 000 802 081 wear CODE NO 000 132 815 DWG ND C5624 MO5 B FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY AY 16Al X 9403 2 1 1
37. 13 000 043 228 igus ooo 5 pair cable CO SPEVV SB C 0 2x5P 000 132 828 For junction box 50m 1 pair cable CO SPEVV SB C 0 2x1P Ribbon Cartridge SP 16051NB 000 133 029 Printer Paper M25TRU lee 216X50M25TRU FIT 100 000 139 903 Li 220 gt 100 HSD I F KLASHOPPER 000 142 952 For laptop computer PMCIA PCMCIA400 card type w cable KLASHOPPER 000 142 951 For desktop computer built in 400 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 288 esn 104 xc9 dl 55341510 ANOHdA TAL ME rp ere iuo 28 WOO 133 cce dl NOLLNE 1H TV SS H1SId X31341 juo vz8 INOO 133 86 LINN TVNINdd1 ZH 09 06 21 OVA 062 066 6 11 001 s dius HO VOIAUN ee Ajddns 6201 uondo Alddns SIIUN e 16 91 HOJVOIONI 1 gi xog T 0S Xdd jH dE x s 0G X4d 1IAISOV OVA 001 ee eb Dm ies id OO 1 SZ 1055204 NOHd 1 _Sddd MAE pu 0 i ___ SSVdWIODOHAD 0S Xdd d passa HD 4 1 3 Sc MN c8c al i 2 y Be et UNO Md ed Z _ Viva 96
38. 2 1 7 Telephone Distress Button IB 362 14 1 8 Handset Hanger RB 2721B or 5 9 6K DATA COMMUNICATIONS 50 HB 272 1B 362 usce iet de PO 15 5 1 InstallallOfu eese u eite nS tt 50 1 9 Mounting of Optional Equipment 16 5 2 Checking Operation 50 5 3 Modem Setup 51 2 WIRING uu ticam itat eie 20 SA DD T MEAE 54 2 1 Standard Wiring 20 2 2 Handset IB 882 IB 882 362 24 6 CHANGING POWER SPECIFICATIONS 2 3 Junction Box IB 313 2 e E a 58 2 4 Wiring at the Antenna Unit 26 2 5 Telephone FC755D1 option PACKING LISTS A 1 2 6 Facsimile PFX 50 option 27 28 OUTLINE DRAWINGS D 1 2 8 Gyrocompass 29 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS a 5 1 2 9 Telex Distress Alert Button IB 352 Telephone Distress Button IB 362 30 2 10 DGPS Decoder 31 2 11 Checking the Installation 32 EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard Supply Qty ase O I with handset hanger RB 2721B with handset hanger RB 2721B 362 Terminal Unit IB 582 IB 313 Handset IB 882 IB 882 362 Button Telephone Distress Button
39. 4 2 3 Junction Box IB 313 You will need a small slotted head screwdriver to open terminals Insert the screwdriver in terminal to open it Then insert wire core For cables with shields be sure the shields are well grounded in the cable clamps D 2j 1 7 gt 3 Core 7 mm Terminal P Board Nylon clamp a ii fixing cable Cable clamp for grounding cable shield Procedure 1 Insert driver from direction 1 2 Tilt slightly toward 2 Use this screw for 3 Insert cable core to 3 grounding Earth wire DDAT H DDAT C DCLK H DCLK C DSTBZX H DSTBZX C DSTSWX H DSTSWXEN Telephone Facsimile Navigator Telex Distress Alert Button L ig z52 4 LJ LJ LJ L3 LI L3 LJ PESE 212 12 2 pen ew pe C STBZP H B DSTBZP C 9 DSTSWP H o psrswe c STSWPEN 2 Incoming Indicator S Rcvsw C 6 RCVSWENB Telephone Distress Button KR 6 18 Junction box terminal 25 2 4 Wiring at the Antenna Unit 2 4 1 Fixing of antenna cable Lead in the antenna cable 600 20 mm marked with vinyl tape from the cable entry in the antenna base Connect the coaxial connector and fix it by the cable clamp 2 4 2 Ground A ground wire 1450 500
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43. 98 APPR0X _ MOUNTING BASE 1 1 2 3 4xi6 SUS304 NOTE 1 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS 2 RECOMMENDED SERVICE CLEARANCE 3 USE TAPPING SCREWS 4x16 SUS304 FOR FIXING THE UNIT DRAWN deem TAMAR CHECKED 0 2075501 m TELEPHONE BULKHEAD MOUNT OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 6 6 6 1 3 0 83 ki _ C5589 G19 B 16 011 7106 0 SNOISN3WIQ 30 39NYH3701 S31VOIQNI 1 318V1 391AH3S Q30NJWWOO3N 71 ALON SPI lt Q ARE PH RY AACE LH 1 07 NN 4dY1 q3015 2 18000 Ga 4ONVd 101 S NO SN3WIQ wu FURUNO D 1 4 3 6 FIXING HOLES CURU NMARSAT MES O es i O STD Jm FURUNO ELES ane CO LTD 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City Japan ADE IN JAPAN 5 70 50 5 N CABLE ENTRY REAR 100 mm TOLERANCE mm DIMENSION 0 lt L s lt 50 N NTRY BOTTOM 100 L 5 500 1
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47. N Inmarsat Mobile Number as below Note When using FAX on voice channel set OID DID in TEL field Refer to page 35 a Select TELFAX1 on the OID DID menu b Enter OID and DID number 590ID DID 1 ALPH TEL FAX TELFAX1 menu The OID DID are hexadecimal number Change the input mode between numeric and alphabet by using the Mode key C Press the 52 key to select IMN d Enter IMN e Press the Ent key to finish 6 Register passward so that only administrator can change the setting See operator s manual 41 4 4 Setting of Gyro Converter The AD Converter Board in the Communication Unit accommodate various brands and specifications of gyrocompasses by means of DIP switches and jumper wires Below are the specifications of the gyrocompass it can accommodate For the location of DIP switch and jumper settings for various brands of gyrocompass see page 46 AD Converter Board 64P1106 Communication Unit top view cover removed AC synchro e Frequency 50 60 Hz 400 Hz 500 Hz e Rotor Voltage VAC e Stator Voltage VAC e Gear Ratio 360x 180x 90x 36x DC synchro e Rotor Voltage VDC e Stator Voltage VDC e Gear Ratio 360x 180x 90x 36x 42 DC step by step e Supplied Power VDC e Gear Ratio 360x 180x 90x 36x Full Half wave pulsating current e Frequency 50 60 Hz 400 Hz 500Hz e Supplied Power VDC e Gear Ratio 360x 180x 90x 36x F
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49. O RCV YES twice Enter Year month date and time For example type 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 3 0 for 12 30 February 10 2001 10 Press AUTO ROV YES After 2 seconds TEL xxxx appears 11 Press FUNCTION NO three times 12 Press YES NO and then NO 13 Press YES and then NO four time 14 Press YES 15 Press YES 16 Change receiving mode to FAX or FAX TEL by pressing AUTO RCV YES several times OO 3 3 2 Display the LCD in English At the date display press the NO NO NO NO NO NO YES YES NO YESI NO RESET in order 36 3 3 3 Changing facsimile speed When using FAX on voice channel the modem speed of FAX should be changed from 9600 bps to 2400 bps Procedure for PFX 50 1 Turn the power on while pressing and holding down the 1 and 3 keys 2 Press the 8 NO NO NO YES keys in order to select SET FUNCTION 3 After the confirmation of FUNC0 00010010 appears press 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 YES in order If you fail to enter press the NO key to reenter 4 Press the RESET key to finish 5 Turn the power off and on again to cancel the test mode To return to 9600 bps press the 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 YES keys in order at step 3 3 3 4 How to turn off ECM Changing from EC mode to G3 mode Depending on fax data multi pages and large image data turn
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52. ach the SLIDE label supplied to the handset Attach English language label supplied to the telephone 7 Attach the label for compass safe distance 16 007 6927 0 and INMAR B as shown below en Attach label for INMAR B Label 16 007 6927 0 Telephone attaching the label 1 9 4 HSD I F KLAS bland The optional KLASHOPPER HSD I F which is connected to PC provides communication between FELCOM 82 and a terrestrial ISDN line at the speed of 56 64 Kbps There are two types of HSD I F PCMCIA400 for laptop computer and 400 for desktop computer For details see the operator s manual for KLASHOPPER PCMCIA400 Insert the PCMCIA Type II card to the slot of the laptop type personal computer Connect to the HSD 56k 64k port on communication unit Laptop personal compter KLASHOPPER PCMCIA400 2 D sub 25 V Attached On Card D sub 37 D sub 25Pq gm connector male female Attached Insert the PCMCIA ard to the slot 400 Remove the desktop personal computer cover and then attach the PCI extension card to the unused port Connect to the HSD 56k 64k port on communication unit MSD 9 6k pe Ca 7 al Uc D20220 A nA KLASHOPPER 400 2 Attached KER o D sub 37P male Attach the PCI extension card 19 2 WIRING 2 1 Standard Wiring Antenna Unit IB 182
53. atible with the voltage rating of the equipment Connection to the wrong power supply can cause fire or equipment damage The voltage rating appears on the label at the rear of the display unit Use the correct fuse Use of a wrong luse can cause fire or equipment damage Keep the following compass safe distances Standard Steering 1 10 m 140m Handset Telex Distress Alert Button Telephone Distress Button 0 80 m Incoming Indicator Antenna Unit Communication Unit Terminal Unit Junction Box Printer Facsimile Telephone TABLE OF CONTENTS EQUIPMENT LISTS iii 3 INITIAL SETTINGS 34 3 1 Hatch Direction and Heading Adjustment 34 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION V 3 2 Setting of Telephone option 35 1 MOUNTING OF UNITS 1 3 3 Facsimile PFX 50 Setting 36 1 1 Antenna Unit 1 A SYSTEM SETUP c 38 1 2 Communication 9 4 1 Selling UD os ccc u us 38 1 3 Terminal Unit for class 1 only 11 4 2 Registering Answerback Code Jt Pinu xx 12 Class 1 only lik 39 1 5 Junction Box 313 13 4 3 OID DID Setting ee 40 1 6 Telex Distress Alert Button IB 352 14 4 4 Setting of Gyro Converter 4
54. ation Attach PFX key label for English to facsimile key panel Attach INMAR B and compass safe distance labels to a side of facsimile Attach label for INMAR Attach label for compass safe distance here Facsimile PFX 50 side view 16 295 265 Velcro fastener 1 x2 for PFX 50 Velcro fastener 2 2 for mounting location 300 Attach the velcro fastener to the u underside Velcro fastener 3 x1 for PFX 50 Velcro fastener 4 x1 for mounting location Mounting dimensions for facsimile 50 1 9 22 Incoming Indicator IB 372 The IB 372 alerts shipboard personnel by aural alarm to incoming telephone calls and telex and facsimile messages For location away from the communications room install it where it can be easily seen Fix it to the mounting location with tapping screws or wood screws The IB 372 can be installed maximum three units For details refer to the description for the telex distress alert button IB 352 page 14 17 1 9 3 Telephone General The telephone can be installed on a tabletop or a bulkhead Select a location where the unit can easily be operated e For installation on a wooden table use the mounting base and tapping screws supplied e For installation on a steel table fix the telephone with nuts and bolts e For bulkhead mounting use the bulkhead mounting base supplied with telephone accessories Mounting loca
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56. csimile to TEL1 2 or 3 in the junction box Use the modular jack box supplied as installation material Connect the CO SPEVV SB C 0 2x1P cable option 1 pair cable 10 20 30 40 50m or TTYCS 1 Japan Industrial Standard JIS cable or equivalent local supply between the modular jack box and junction box Attach two crimp on lugs FV1 25 3 red supplied with modular jack box to the modular jack box side of the above cable Armor Shield Conductor Vinyl sheath S 21 25 mm lt 9 55 mm Painting Sectional view TTYCS 1 cable Twisted pair 27 Modular jack box Junction box 25 lt PPXSO _ ais Cable with modular plug A facsimile can be connected to Cable each terminal CO SPEVV SB C 0 2X1P or TTYCYS 1 Wiring of facsimile Earth terminal Use earth wire 08S0087 Facsimile PFX 50 rear view 2 7 Incoming Indicator IB 372 option Three IB 372 units can be mounted For connections on the terminal board see the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual 1 Unfasten four screws to remove the cover 2 Passthe cable CO SPEVV SB C 0 2x5P option trough the cable entry at the bottom or back of the indicator 3 Attach crimp on lugs FV1 25 3 red x5 FV2 3 x1 to cable cores Crimp on lug FV2 3 is for ground 6 on the terminal board 28 2 8 Gyrocompass Connect the gyrocompass to the GYRO port at the rear of the communication unit by using NJC 207 PF
57. e hanger by two knobs Mounting keyboard To permanently fix the keyboard do the following 1 Attach the four hook loop fastener 3 small ones to the bottom of the keyboard 2 Attach the four hook loop fastener 4 large ones to the hook loop fastener 3 attached to the keyboard bottom Remove seals from the hook loop fastener 4 oet the keyboard on the mounting location and press down firmly 5 Attach labels as shown on the next page 5 07 5 Fixing hole pu 125 0 5 1250 5 Service space Mounting dimensions for the terminal unit 11 Label for key operation for _ INMARSAT B 16 011 5803 supplied Label for compass safe distance 16 011 5804 0 supplied S 2 9 A 2 UB 2 2 2 60 UN e 4 4 54 5 45 00 1 2 2 42 Su Si2 Keyboard attaching labels 1 4 Printer Fix the printer to the mounting location with the two mounting fixtures Supplied See the outline drawing at back of this manual for details Printer fixture 2 Printer fixture 1 Attach label for INMAR B Attach label for compass safe distance Printer PP 510 12 1 5 Junction Box IB 313 The usual mounting location is behind the communication uni
58. e should be secured for ease of servicing The guardrail should be as high as possible for sufficient safety Mast strength The mast material must be sufficiently strong to meet the demands of the marine environment It should satisfy the following requirements e t must be able to support radome mass plus at least 2 5 centimeters of ice and snow Special consideration should be given if the unit is operated in areas of heavy snow or freezing temperature e Mast bending moment must be able to withstand expected maximum pitching rolling and wind pressure To prevent resonance at low frequencies about 5 Hz four stays can be fixed between the mast and the mounting base Wind Pressure FURUNO Fixing radome Item Mass Antenna unit mass 87 kg 10 Expected ice and snow Maximum wind pressure at wind speed 75 m s 2083 N Maximum bending moment at wind speed 75 m s 1354 Nem Maximum bending moment 1450 Nem at wind speed 75 m s muximum rolling angle Maximum bending moment 1730 Nem at wind speed 75 m s maximum rolling angle including 0 5 G speed added by rolling Mounting base A mounting base is installed between the mast and the antenna unit Below are guidelines for installation of the mounting base 1 The face of the mounting base should be flat as possible tolerance within 2 millimeters of the horizontal plane 2 The mounting base should be parallel with ship s ho
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60. given by Inmarsat and four characters requested by applicant Screen for entry of answerback code Answer code format Telex IMN No 9 digits space 4 characters space X Enter key Ex 343164830 JFKS X 39 4 3 OID DID Setting OID DID settings are entered through the handset These settings should only be entered by authorized personnel 1 Turn the power of the communication unit on to display the startup screen on the handset The startup screen changes to the standby screen after three seconds 2 00 0 08 2 9 qoM DJ nC nmarsat B FELCOM 82 Till Aosg Ready Standby screen 2 Press the FUNC Quit key on the handset to show the main menu 4Display Select Ent Main menu Press 5 9 in order to show the OID DID menu DLD ES When this square appears En OID DID setting can be printed out by pressing the Print key 2 TELFAX Jg TELFAXS 4 HANDSET Select Ent OID DID menu 40 4 Select a menu item to set and then press the Ent key Appropriate setting menu appears as shown below 5 9 D DA D TD TELFAXI ALPH TEL MSD MSD MSD OID DID For 9 6K Data communication OI Du DD FESTIS DD HANDSET ALPH TELEX NUM TEL B TLX _ __ HANDSET OID DID TELEX OID DID Class 1 only 590ID DID HSD 64k IMN 56k HSD OID DID For high speed data communication OID DID menus 5 Enter OID DID and IM
61. h the hole plug to unused entry hole 60mm SIR Terminal board CO SPEVV SB C 0 2X5P rvi 25 3 red or TTYCS 4 FV2 3 for braided shield Entry hole Cut unused cores off Armor Shield Vinyl sheath Conductor Twisted pair S 1 25 mm T 1 35 mm Painting Sectional view Wiring of IB 352 362 TTYCS 4 cable 30 210 DGPS Decoder DGPS decoder L band can be connected to DGPS port by using a BNC connector When connecting DGPS decoder remove R28 510 on the RFCON Board 16P0181 in the communication unit 1 Remove the lower cover from the communication unit 2 Remove R28 from the RFCON Board in the communication unit DGPS 6 6 2 R28 Mg a RFCON Board 16P0181 mi ot b o RN Communication unit lower cover removed 3 Heassemble the communication unit 31 2 11 Checking the Installation Before turning on the system check for proper installation following the procedure shown below Standard Equipment Antenna unit Is the unit properly grounded Are all connectors firmly fastened Are drain holes provided on the mounting base Communication unit Are all connectors firmly fastened Is the copper strap firmly fastened Terminal unit Are all connectors firmly fastened
62. he antenna cable connector N P 8DFB and N P 12DSFA Fabricate the antenna cable as shown below to connect the antenna unit to the communication unit N P 8DFB connector Note The length of the antenna cable 8D FB CV must not be less than 20 m Dimensions in millimeters Outer Sheath Armor Inner Sheath Shield 2 ES PO 50 30 Cover with heat shrink tubing and heat Cut off insulator and core by 10 mm Twist shield end Slip on clamp nut gasket and clamp as shown left Clamp Nut Gasket Clamp reddish brown Aluminum Foil Fold back shield over clamp and trim t Trim shield here EL i Cut aluminum foil at four places Insulator 90 from one onother Fold back aluminum foil onto shield trim Trim aluminum tape foil here Expose the insulator by 1 mm TInt Expose the core by 5 mm Pin Clamp Nut een Slip the pin onto the conductor Solder them together through the hole on the pin Insert the pin into the shell Solder through Screw the clamp nut into the shell the hole Tighten by turning the clamp nut Do not tighten by turning the shell How to attach the antenna cable connector N P 8DFB 21 N P 12DSFA connector Note The length of the antenna cable 12D 5FA CV must not be less than 40 m Dimensions in millimeters Outer Sheath Armor Inner Sheath Shield Remove outer sheath and armor by the dimensions shown left Expose
63. ic waves are supplied with the installation materials Attach them as follows 1 To the radome mast where it can easily be seen 2 ln a conspicuous location in the stairwell leading to the deck where the antenna unit is installed Removing ropes The stabilizer in the radome is tied by two ropes to prevent damage to it during shipment and installation Cut and remove them after finishing the installation Hope HPA ITH EE N PZ 22 Antenna unit Note 1 Turn on the switch on the HPA case after mounting the antenna unit Note 2 The antenna cable for FELCOM 81 may be used in case of retrofit 1 2 Communication Unit 1 2 1 Mounting considerations Vibration conditions The mounting location should satisfy the condition of vibration amplitude tabulated below Max Amplitude 4to 15 Hz 0 76 max 6 86 m s 15 to 25 Hz 0 40 max 9 8 m s 25 to 33 Hz 0 23 max 9 8 m s 33 to 40 Hz 0 13 max 8 23 m s 40 to 50 Hz 0 07 max 6 86 m s 3 Half Vibration Max amplitudes Environmental conditions The mounting location should satisfy the following conditions This unit can be mounted on the top or underside of a table e The usable temperature range is 15 to 55 e Select a location which is well ventilated e The location should be clean and moderate and stable in temperature and humidity e Be sure to leave sufficient space around the unit for maintenance and checking e Loca
64. inner sheath and shield by the dimensions shown left Twist shield end Slip on clamp nut gasket and clamp as shown left Expose the insulator by 1 8 mm Expose the by 4 5 mm Pin Slip the pin onto the conductor Solder them together through the hole on the pin Clamp Nut Shell Solder through the hole Insert the pin into the shell Screw the clamp nut into the shell Tighten by turning the clamp nut Do not tighten by turning the shell How to attach the antenna cable connector N P 12DSF 22 2 1 2 Power cable for printer and terminal unit Fabricate the RM12BPG 2PH connectors and power cables for terminal unit and printer to connect to the communication unit E Remove outer sheath by 15 mm core cable by 3 mm Cable from Terminal unit Cable from Printer White 1 24V Red 1 24V Black 2 GND Black 2 GND White Cut off Fabrication of power cables 2 1 3 Internal wiring change for handset IB 882 362 For the handset 882 362 change the wiring in the communication unit as below Remove the upper cover from the communication unit Disconnect the connector J18 from the CPU Board 16P0182 Unfasten the cable clip shown below and pass the cable removed at step 2 through it Refasten the cable clip Attach the PH5P connector coming from the HANDSET port to J18 on the CPU Board 16P0182 Qu a Pu HANDSET JUNCTION BOX 1 pr
65. m Inmarsat s System Definition Manual SDM and defines frequency and maximum vibration amplitude Max Amplitude 4 to 10 Hz 2 54 mm max 9 8 m s 10to 15 Hz 0 76 mm max 6 86 m s 15 to 25 Hz 0 40 mm max 9 8 m s 25 to 33 Hz 0 23 mm max 9 8 m s Half Vibration 1 Max amplitudes Locate away from passengers and crew Radio waves can be harmful to the human body Since safe distances vary by country and ship construction there is no uniform formula for calculating safe distance However below are general guidelines e Unprotected persons should not approach an area in which the radiation level is higher than 100 W m For an Inmarsat B antenna the radiation level is less than 100 W m at 1 meter distance from the radome surface e Unprotected persons should not approach within 6 meters of a transmitting Inmarsat antenna A WARNING Do not approatch within 6 meters of the antenna radome when it is transmiting Microwave radiation can be harmful to the human body particularly the eyes Minimum distance from other antennas HF antennas communication navigation antennas The FELCOM 82 antenna should be at least 5 meters from a HF antenna VHF satellite navigation antenna and other communication antennas should be at least 4 meters away Radar The antenna for the FELCOM 82 should be at least 5 meters away to protect the low noise amplifier in the radar antenna However if this distance cannot be sec
66. onfirm that INMARSAT icon or name specified in step 3 is present in the Dial up Networking folder z Dial Up Networking X Make Mew Connection Dial up Networking window 9 Click the INMARSAT icon 10 Select Properties from the File menu 56 INMARSAT United States 4 DY Standard 9600 bps Modem INMARSAT window 11 Confirm that the telephone number entered at step 5 appears in the telephone number window 12 Check off Use country code and area code 13 Click OK to finish 97 6 CHANGING POWER SPECIFICATIONS The equipment is shipped from the factory for use with 100 VAC line or 200 VAC line power The power specification of the 100 V line set can be changed to 200 VAC line the 200 V line set cannot Below is the procedure for changing from 100 V line to 200 V line 1 Remove the lower cover of the communication unit 2 Remove the jumper connector J2 from the SWREQG Board 16 0180 E p 9 RIP SWREG Board 16P0180 A TP6 E mo TP7 a 1 3 Heassemble the communication unit 58 A 1 1 CP16 01101 DESCRIPTIONS REMARKS 1211 5
67. ow Procedure 1 Rotate the parabola antenna to bow direction 2 Unfasten four screws on the disc 3 Rotate the disc so that the projection hits the limit switch and turns it on 4 Fasten screws on disc Limit Switch Projection Unfasten four screws Antenna unit inside view 34 3 2 Setting of Telephone option Change dialing format from dial to pushbutton as follows 1 Insert tip of a mechanical pencil under plastic cover to remove cover and then remove memo paper Telephone removing cover 2 Using the tip of the mechanical pencil set DIP Switch 1 to ON PB OFF Dip switch setting DIAL Selects dialing format dial tone 2 5 or push button VOLUME Sets receive volume Soft or Loud BELL Turns receive ringer on or off 3 Restore memo paper and plastic cover 35 3 3 Facsimile PFX 50 Setting 3 3 1 Initializing memory and initial setting Turn on the power while pressing 7 1 and 3 simultaneously to initialize the PFX 50 s memory Set line type to PB MF as folows Turn on the fax while pressing and holding down 1 3 and 7 Press AUTO RCV YES Enter ship s name by referring character code list in the operator s manual Press AUTO RCV YES Enter the fax number of own station Press AUTO RCV YES twice Press FUNCTION NO to change line type from DP 20 PPS to PB Press AUT
68. ply 20 to 45 VAC or 20 to 60 VDC 30 to 135 VAC or 40 to 100 VDC JP5 JP4 Supply voltage a JP2 Stator voltage Rotor voltage JP1 64P1106 Gyro type ial 1 o RARA RARA RA RA SE p NW WN Fuse SW1 ie 2A J4 DIP switch J5 Stator signal input J6 J8 Rotor signal input IEC 61162 1 output port external power input J7 Data output port 1 Processor Board 64P1106 47 J12 Data output port 6 J11 Data output port 5 J10 Data output port 4 SW2 DIP switch JP6 JP7 AD format data Tx interval Set to 25 ms all Data output port 3 Data output port 2 DIP switch Jumper settings and make and model of gyrocompass Maker Models Specification SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW 25 JP1 2 JP5 1 1 7 2 1 FURUNO GY 700 DC step OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 1 100 180 is 5 wire open collector Anschutz Standard 2 3 AC synchronous OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 1 50 60 2 D e Rotor voltage 50 60V Stator voltage 22V 360x Standard 4 6 AC synchronous OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 1 1 50 60 2 Rotor voltage 50 60V Stator voltage 90V 360x Standard 20 DC step OFF OFF ON ON OFF 2 35V 180x 5 6 COM 3 wire Yokogawa 1 1A 2 3 A
69. rizontal plane tolerance 1 degree he fixing bolts of the mounting base should be parallel with the ship 5 keel line tolerance 2 degrees 4 Weld a ground bolt stainless steel M12x40 local supply to the mast within 50 cm of the ground terminal on the antenna unit The length of the ground wire supplied is 50 centimeters 5 Make four holes on the mounting base to face drain holes of the antenna unit Make drain holes Mounting base Drain holes Changing hatch direction The standard hatch direction is stern as shown in 1 in the figure below If the hatch cannot face the stern it may face port starboard or bow direction as shown in 2 3 and 4 in the figure below Note that the location of the cable gland changes with hatch direction After changing hatch direction change the disk position setting for the limit switch See Chapter 3 1 Stern standard 2 Starboard 3 Bow 4 Port Cable Gland 9 Hatch o o Hatch directions view top view Unpacking e Check that if the antenna unit is damaged by shipment e Unpack the antenna unit carefully so as not to damage it Remove hex nut spring washer flat washer large washer and fixing material to dismount the antenna unit This hardware can be discarded Eve bolt Antenna Fixing plate Fixing material Large washer Flat washer Spring washer Hex nut Palette Unpacking antenna unit
70. rocedure Turn off the communication unit Connect the personal computer to the communication unit of the FELCOM 82 by using straight cable with D sub 9 pins connector local supply e PC Serial port for PC AT compatible 9 pin male port e FELCOM 82 MSD 9 6k port D sub 9 pin female port RS 232C at back of the communication unit Note Be sure to connect the cable correctly Use this port e HSD 56k 64k JUNCTION BOX T ANT DGPS d PRINTER FELCOM 82 communication unit rear view 5 2 Checking Operation Obtain a PC and set it up following Modem setup and Dial up setup in the next two sections Check it and the user s system for proper operation following the procedure below 5 2 1 Ship to land call 1 Turn on the PC and FELCOM 82 2 Set OID and DID at the handset on the FELCOM 82 referring to 4 3 OID DID Setting on page 37 3 Start up PC with Hyper Terminal communications software provided with Windows 98 4 Enter AT amp H commands Confirm that the command table appears serial cable check 5 Do the following to execute call check a Contact a land station over test telephone b ATD telephone number and CR When starting call ORG MSD appears on the handset of FELCOM 82 d Press any key of PC to disconnect the line If NO DIAL TONE is displayed check if OID and DID settings are correct Repeat several times until connection is established 9
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73. t on the bulkhead The junction box connects to the communication unit with a 2 meter cable which is attached to the IB 313 at the factory Keep this length in mind when selection a mounting location Be sure to leave sufficient space around the unit as shown below To fix the unit open the cover and fix the unit to the mounting location with four tapping SC GWS 260 210 0 5 Fixing hole 10 Cable 10 AE _ v VU 0000000000 ___ _ __ gt _ e _ _ __ __ ___ _ __ GIENENES Z Mounting dimensions for the junction box Service space 13 1 6 Telex Distress Alert Button IB 352 The IB 352 is usually installed near the terminal unit For location away from the communications room install it where it can be easily seen Fix it to the mounting location with tapping screws The location of the cable gland depends on the type of unit Pass the cable through the bushing supplied as installation materials at the bottom or the rear of the unit and connect it to the terminal board referring to the interconnection diagram Cover the unused hole with the hole plug supplied Attach the sticker supplied to the front p 5 Fixing Hole Terminal Board Cable Entry Bulkhead type IB 352 cover opened 1 7 Telephone Distress Button IB 362 Mounting location should be near the handset beca
74. te the unit well away from high power HF band radiotelephones and antenna feeders e Be sure the mounting location is strong enough to support the weight of the unit under conditions of vibration normally encountered on the vessel 1 2 2 Mounting Procedure Before mounting the unit lay cables fabricate connectors and establish the ground system Then mount the unit as follows Note Do not install the communication unit on a bulkhead because of its weight 1 Fixthe arms at both sides of the equipment to the mounting location with four tapping screws 5x20 supplied as installation materials The tapping screws should be fastened loosely 2 Slide the equipment away and then fasten tapping screws tightly Table top mounting Mounting on underside of table 426 0 5 ys 26 Fixing Service Space 11150 m for air vent 4450 M T E 7 Z Air vent Mounting dimensions for the communication unit 10 1 3 Terminal Unit for class 1 only 1 3 1 Mounting location e Leave sufficient space around the unit to permit checking and maintenance e Locate the unit where temperature and humidity are stable and moderate e Locate the unit at least 5 meters from high power communications equipment and its feeder and antenna to prevent mutual interference Mounting main unit 1 Fixthe hanger to the table with five tapping screws 2 Attach connectors to bottom panel 3 Fixthe unit to th
75. ternal power supply Note If CMZ 50 has 35 VDC set JP1 to 4 5 6 48 dt dt OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF at on 42 43 5 1 2 11 synchronous OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 1 GLT 101 102 50 60 2 103 106K 107 Rotor voltage 100 110V Stator voltage 90V 36x ES 11A 110 AC synchronous OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 1 TG 200 50 60Hz PR222H 2000 Rotor voltage 100 110V PR237L H Stator voltage 22V GM 21 90x MK 14 DC step OFF OFF 1 1 1 2 70 180 NK EN NK EI COM 3 wire SR 130 140 DC step OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 1 1 70V 180x 5 wire open collector TG 100 5000 DC step OFF OFF 1 1 dt dt dt 4 4 4 Setting of gyro heading oet the gyro heading after the gyrocompass is stable 1 Press FUNC Quit 5 and 2 to display the Gyro menu Gyro menu 2 Press 57 3 Press 4 to select ON 4 Press 5 Keyin current heading with the numeric keys 000 to 359 6 Press 7 When the gyrocompass becomes the same as the heading entered at step 5 select the HOLD field and press 7 to select OFF 8 Press the Ent key 9 Press the FUNC Quit key several times to close the menu 49 5 9 6K DATA COMMUNICATIONS 5 1 Installation The owner of the equipment prepares a PC running Windows 95 or 98 to run the 9 6K data communication service This manual describes the setup using Windows 98 5 1 1 General wiring p
76. tion Select a location where temperature and humidity are moderate and stable Secure sufficient space around the unit for ease of operation and maintenance Mounting base Table top Use installation materials Bulkhead Use telephone accessories Secure mounting base with tapping screws Attach handset fixture here Unfasten this screw Bottom view Mounting base stopper Handset fixture Mounting The mounting dimensions are given in the outline drawing at the back of this manual Determine the mounting location leaving sufficient space around the unit and then fix the mounting base to the mounting location The mounting base is different for bulkhead and tabletop mounting however the mounting procedure is the same for all 1 Fix the mounting base to the mounting location with four tapping screws 4x16 2 On the underside of the telephone unfasten the screw shown in the figure The screw may be discarded Attach vulcanizing tape supplied to the handset fixture Fasten the handset fixture to the underside of the telephone with a screw 3x14 supplied 3 The catch in the receiver cradle functions to hang up the handset completely Set the catch in the upward position as shown in left To detach the handset from the hanger slide the handset upward 4 Set the telephone to the four catches in the mounting base and then slide it toward you until you hear a click 18 5 Att
77. ufacturer and model of your modern IF your modem iz not listed or if You have an installation disk click Have Disk Manufacturers Models Standard Modem Types Standard 300 bps Modem Voice view Modem Types Standard 1200 bps Modern Acer Standard 2400 bos Modern Anglia Standard 9600 bos Modern Standard 14400 bps Modern Standard 19200 bps Modern Ej Shandard RAN hns Indem Have Disk lt Back Cancel Apex Data Inc ACT af Install New Modem Window 5 Select Standard Modem Types from the Manufacturers list 6 Select Standard 9600 bps Modem from the Models list 7 Click Next gt 52 Install New Modem Tou have selected the following modern Standard 9600 bps Modem Select the part to use with this modem Communications Part LU MZ Communications Part COMMS Printer Port LPT 1 lt Back Cancel Install New Modem window 8 At Select the port to use with this modem select the port connected to the FELCOM 82 9 Click Next gt Install New Modem Tour modern has been set up successfully IF want to change these settings double click the Moderns icon in Control Panel select this modem and click Properties Install New modem window 10 The computer now installs the modem driver When Your modem has been set up successfully appears click Finish 11 At the Modems Properties
78. ull wave pulsating current Half wave pulsating current lt lt 4 4 1 Default setting This unit is set at factory for connection with the gyrocompass specifications tabulated below This is the default setting for DIP switches and jumper wires all DIP switches off all jumper wire set for 1 If the gyrocompass specifications are different see the next section e Type e Frequency 50 60 Hz e Rotor Voltage Between 60 VAC and 135 VAC e Stator Voltage Between 60 VAC and 135 VAC e Gear Ratio 360x e Supplied Power Between 30 VAC and 135 VAC 43 4 4 2 Setting procedure 1 Type of gyrocompass 2 Frequency Gyrocompass Frequency SW type 1 7 AC synchronous 50 60 Hz pulsating current AC synchronous DC ON AC synchronous synchronous pulsating current AC synchronous pulsating current Full wave DC synchronous pulsating current DC step Half wave pulsating current 4 Stator Voltage between S1 amp S2 Stator Voltage 20 to 45 VAC or 20 to 45 VAC 2 20 to 60 VDC 30 to 70 VAC or 30 to 70 VAC 2 40 to 100 VDC 40 to 90 VAC 40 to 90 VAC OFF 60 to 135 VAC 60 to 135 VAC OFF OFF Rotor Voltage 44 5 Ratio 6 Supply Voltage Stator JP4 JP5 Voltage 20 to 45 VAC or 2 2 20 to 60 VDC 30 to 135 VAC or 40 to 100 VDC H 4H T AD 10 format data Tx interval 8 NMEA interval Select data transmitting interval for ports 1 to 6 with jumper Tx Interval SW2 4
79. ured be sure the FELCOM 82 antenna unit is not within the radar beam More than 5 m If installed within 5 m of radar antenna the antenna unit must not be within the radar beam Distance from antenna radar Compass safe distance Locating the antenna unit too close to a compass can affect compass performance The compass safe distance is 1 10 meters steering compass 1 60 meters standard compass Other mounting guidelines Other important mounting guidelines are e Locate the antenna unit away from exhaust stacks foreign material on the radome can interfere with reception and transmission e Keep the unit away from heat sources e Locate the unit away from places where fuels and chemical solvents are stored e Keep in mind the length of the cable from the communication unit is maximum 100 meters 1 1 2 General mounting construction of mast General To facilitate servicing construct a mast more than 1 meter in height from the deck The paragraphs which follow provide guidelines for selection and construction of the mast Refer to the drawing at back of this manual Guardrail platform When the mast is tall fit it with a guardrail and platform or steps for serviceman s safety and convenience For servicing ease the distance between hatch and the deck or platform to the antenna unit should be about 1 meter In most installations the serviceman stands on the platform while checking the radome Thus this distanc
80. use this button changes the priority of handset telephone to DISTRESS When using the handset IB 882 362 the telephone distress button IB 362 is not installed 14 1 8 Handset Hanger RB 2721B or RB 2721B 362 The length of the handset cable is 5 m 10 m 20 m so locate the handset hanger within 5 m 10 m 20 m from the communication unit The RB 2721B 362 has a distress telephone button Make a cable hole in the bulkhead referring to the figure below Remove six screws to detach the hanger cover and fasten the hanger with two tapping screws supplied on the desktop or bulkhead Note1 The magnet inside the hanger may pull the screwdriver when mounting the hanger Note2 Be careful not to pinch the cables at the locations marked with stars in the illustration below when closing the hanger cover 145 0 5 42 2 54 5 Fixino LT RB 2721B or RB 2721B 362 Handset cover removed 15 1 9 Mounting of Optional Equipment 1 9 1 Mounting the Facsimile PFX 50 Refer to the drawing below Use only the installation materials supplied Note When ship s main is 220 230 VAC the optional transformer FIT 100 is required 1 2 Attach the rough velcro fasteners to the mounting location as shown in the drawing below Attach the smooth velcro fasteners to the underside of the PFX 50 as shown in the drawing below oet the PFX 50 on the mounting location and press down firmly Equipment should not move by ship s vibr
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