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INMARSAT FLEET F33 SHIP EARTH STATION FELCOM 30
PRINTED IN JAPAN
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The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free.
Your Local Agent/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya 662-8580, JAPAN Telephone :
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Printed in Japan
Pub. No. IME-56470-B ( DAMI ) FELCOM30
FIRST EDITION : DEC DEC.. 2004 B
: MAR. MAR. 04, 2005
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*IME56470B00* *IME56470B00* *IME56470B00*
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING
WARNING Do not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual.
Ground the equipment to prevent electrical shock and mutual interference.
ELECTRICAL Only qualified personnel should work inside the SHOCK equipment. HAZARD
Confirm that the power supply voltage is compatible with the voltage rating of the equipment.
Do not approach the radome closer than 1 m when it is transmitting.
Connection to the wrong power supply can cause fire or damage the equipment.
The radome emits radio waves which can be harmful to the human body, particularly the eyes.
Keep the following compass safe distances. Standard Steering
RF power density on antenna aperture distance
100W/m2
0.35 m
25W/m2
0.65 m
10W/m 2
1.00 m
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 equipment 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.
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Antenna Unit
0.75 m
0.45 m
Communication Unit
0.30 m
0.30 m
ISDN Handset
0.30 m
0.30 m
Facsimile
1.00 m
0.65 m
Telephone
1.30 m
0.80 m
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION............................................................................................... iii EQUIPMENT LISTS ............................................................................................................ iv 1.
PLANNING.................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9
2.
Placing the Antenna Unit ........................................................................................................1 Designing the Antenna Mast ..................................................................................................4 Mounting Dimensions of Units................................................................................................6 Communication Unit Connectors............................................................................................8 Examples of Installation..........................................................................................................9 Placing Units.........................................................................................................................11 Grounding Considerations....................................................................................................13 Laying Cables .......................................................................................................................14 Telephone Wiring ..................................................................................................................15
INSTALLATION........................................................................................................... 16 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4
Basic Installation...................................................................................................................16 Installing the Above Deck Equipment (ADE)........................................................................17 Installing the Below Deck Equipment (BDE) ........................................................................18 Installing Optional Units........................................................................................................27
PACKING LISTS ...............................................................................................................A-1 OUTLINE DRAWING ........................................................................................................D-1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM......................................................................................S-1
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Antenna Unit
optional supply
standard supply
SF-130 N Type
shipyard supply
Antenna cable 103154 25m φ5.3
ISDN Handset SF-870
N Type
RF
RJ-45 ISDN (RJ-45) ISDN (RJ-45)
Communication Unit SF-230
ISDN (4 wire)
RJ-45
Dsub9
USB USB (B)
G3 FAX FAX-8070P
QDGY 911912
Dsub9
RS-232C
RJ-11
Terminal Adapter
ISDN bus: max 100 m 103776
RS-232C
DC IN (11-32 V)
RJ-11
RJ-45
ISDN cable QRPM911-3000 (3 m)
ISDN Wall Socket 102176
Dsub25 9-pin to 25 pin printer cable RS-232C cable R906686 (3 m)
RJ-45
Printer
USB cable 100001(3 m)
2 pin
RJ-45
RJ-45
Dsub9
Terminal Adapter QDGY 911912 RJ-45
RS-232C USB (A)
ISDN Wall Socket 102176
ISDN Wall Socket 102176
PC
ISDN Handset SF-870
RJ-11
G3 FAX FAX-8070P
RJ-11
10 m DC OUT
AC-DC Power Supply PR-240 DC IN
12-24 VDC
DPYC-2.5
RJ-45
Telephone DBAR104001/888
AC IN
DPYC-1.5
12-24 VDC 100/110/200/220 VAC Environmental Category Antenna unit
To be installed in an exposed area
Communication unit, ISDN handset, etc.
To be installed in a protected area
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Telephone FC755D1 (Japanese)
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EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard Supply Name
Type
Code No.
Qty
Antenna Unit
SF-130
—
1
Communication Unit
SF-230
—
1
ISDN Handset
SF-870
—
1
Terminal Adapter
QDGY911912
000-147-698
1
Installation Materials*
CP16-03200
000-150-697
1
CP16-03210
000-043-445
1
Accessories
FP16-03000
000-043-466
1
Remarks w/cable 103154 (25 m)
CD-ROM for communication unit
*: See lists at the back of this manual.
Optional Supply Name
Type
Code No.
Qty
Remarks
Facsimile
FAX-8070P
000-043-443
1 set
For CE type, w/CP16-02601
FAX-2850
000-043-438
w/CP16-02601
MFC-4800J
000-043-439
Japanese version
Drum Unit
DR-10J
000-146-598
1
For above facsimile
Toner Cartridge
TN-10J
000-146-599
1
For above facsimile
Telephone
FC755D1
000-433-690
1 set
Antenna Cover
QB05-1801
100-079-480
1
Modular Jack Box
OP16-10
000-043-278
1
Box type
OP16-11
000-043-279
1
Flush mount type
OP16-13 CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x2P
000-043-228
1
000-120-792
1
Modular Jack Set 2-pair cable
1-pair cable
Serial Printer
CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x1P
ML280S
w/CP16-00511, 00512
For ISDN connection, 10 m
000-120-794
For ISDN connection, 20 m
000-120-214
For ISDN connection, 30 m
000-132-827
For ISDN connection, 40 m
000-132-826
For ISDN connection, 50 m
000-110-681
1
For analog telephone, 10 m
000-138-789
For analog telephone, 20 m
000-138-790
For analog telephone, 30 m
000-138-791
For analog telephone, 40 m
000-138-792
For analog telephone, 50 m
000-150-443
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Optional supply (con’t) Name
Type
Code No.
Qty
Remarks Transformer E-300+cable 100VAC→220VAC (300VA) For FAX-2850 or FAX-8070P
Transformer
0P16-25
004-446-850
1
Analog Telephone
DBR104001/888
000-147-693
1
Terminal Adapter
QDGY911912
000-147-698
1
ISDN Wall Socket
102176
000-147-699
1
ISDN Handset
SF-870
000-043-252
1
Incoming Indicator
KK-893-3977
000-148-478
1
For analog telephone line
Transformer
SD-221
000-139-903
1
For Facsimile MFC-4800J
Signal Cable
S16-4-15
004-446-970
1
Cable 103776
Antenna Cable
105052
000-150-706
1
50 m
Antenna Cable
QTZC502012
000-150-708
1
140 m
AC/DC Power
PR-240-CE
000-053-373
1
Cable (LAN)
FR-FTPC-CY *10m*
000-147-472
1
10 m
Cable (LAN)
FR-FTPC-CY *20m*
000-147-473
1
20 m
Cable (LAN)
FR-FTPC-CY *30m*
000-147-474
1
30 m
ISDN Cable (3m)
QRRM911111-3000
000-150-709
1
ISDN Cable (10m)
QRRM911111-10000
000-015-711
1
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1.
PLANNING
1.1
Placing the Antenna Unit
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 (16°). 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. Select a location low in vibration The maximum permissible vibration amplitude in three axis direction should be as shown in the table below. Consult with the shipyard to determine the mounting location which meets the requirements shown in the table. Freq. Range
Max. Amplitude
4 to 10 Hz
2.54 mm (max. 9.8 m/s²) 0.76 mm (max. 6.86 m/s²) 0.40 mm (max. 9.8 m/s²) 0.23 mm (max. 9.8 m/s²)
10 to 15 Hz 15 to 25 Hz 25 to 33 Hz
Half Vibration
Maximum amplitudes
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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.
• Personnel should not approach an area in which the radiation level is higher than 10 W/m2, i.e., within 1.00 m from the radome surface.
WARNING Do not approatch within 1.00 m of the antenna radome when it is transmiting. Microwave radiation can be harmful to the human body, particularly the eyes.
• Construct a protection fence around the antenna unit so that personnel can not approach the antenna unit within 1.00 m. Also, to alert personnel not to approach the antenna unit, attach the caution labels (supplied as installation materials) to any bulkhead which is at the position of 1.00 m from the antenna unit.
MICROWAVE RADIATION ! NO ADMITTANCE WITHIN 1.00 m
1.00 m
1.00 m
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Minimum distance from other antennas HF antennas, communication/navigation antennas: The 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 should be at least 5 meters away to protect the low noise amplifier in the radar antenna. However, if this distance cannot be secured be sure the antenna is not within the radar beam.
More than 5 m 30 20
If installed within 5 m of radar antenna, the antenna unit must not be within the radar beam.
Distance from radar antenna
Compass safe distance Locating the antenna unit too close to a compass can affect compass performance. The compass safe distance is 0.75 meters, steering compass, 0.45 meters, standard compass. Other mounting guidelines Other important mounting guidelines are
• Locate the antenna unit away from exhaust stacks (foreign material on the radome can interfere with reception and transmission). • Keep the unit away from heat sources. • Locate the unit away from places where fuels and chemical solvents are stored. • Keep in mind the length of the cable from the communication unit is maximum 100 meters.
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1.2
Designing the Antenna Mast
General To facilitate servicing, construct a mast of 1500 mm in height and 60 mm in diameter. (See page 5.) The paragraphs which follow provide guidelines for selection and construction of the mast. Refer to the drawing at back of this manual. Guardrail, platform Fit the mast with a guardrail and platform (or steps), for serviceman’s safety. (In most installations the serviceman stands on the platform while checking the radome. Thus this distance 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.
Wind Pressure
• It must be able to support radome mass plus at least 2.5 cm of ice and snow. Special consideration should be given if the unit is operated in areas of heavy snow or freezing temperature. • 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. Item
Bending Moment
Mass Mast
Mass
Antenna unit mass
8 kg ± 10%
Platform, guardrail mass Expected ice and snow Maximum wind pressure (at wind speed 75 m/s)
4
1654.9 N
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Mounting pole and mounting base In order to ensure long life for the antenna electronics and mechanics, the antenna must be installed properly on a specially designed pole with suitable flange and rubber gasket. Below are guidelines for installation of the mounting pole and mounting base.
• The pole serves the purpose of protecting the coax cable and its N-type male connector where it joins the N-type female connector at the bottom of the dome. Further, it is a very important part of the ventilation system of the dome; the hole in the pipe allows trapped moisture to escape from the dome. • The face of the mounting base should be flat as possible (tolerance: within 2 millimeters of the horizontal plane). • The mounting base should be parallel with ship’s horizontal plane (tolerance: ±1°). • The fixing bolts of the mounting base should be parallel with the ship’s keel line (tolerance: ±2°). • Weld a ground bolt (stainless steel, M10x40, local supply) to the mast within 50 cm of a fixing bolt on the antenna unit. The length of the ground wire (local supply) is 50 cm. HOLE DIA 9 mm
100 mm 140 mm
100 mm 140 mm
Mounting pole and mounting base
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1.3
Mounting Dimensions of Units
400 mm
M4x24 SOCKET HEAD UNBRAKO SCREWS (RADOME TOP FASTENERS)
400 mm
100 mm 100 mm
M8 SOCKETS (4) Bolt length to be entered inside the radome*: - max 20 mm - min 13 mm Max torque 20Nm COAXIAL CONNECTOR and ventilation hole
SEEN FROM BELOW
Mass: 8 kg * The hole encircling the coaxial connector functions as a ventilation hole, allowing trapped moisture to escape the dome. For that reason, ensure the hole is not blocked.
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Communication unit
9.25
309.5 mm
145.5 ON T DC OU SYNC
1
2
2B RS-23 3 4
1
2
USB
5
ISDN
5
9 9
7
8
8 1
1 8
ALARM A
2 RS-23 3 4
81 mm
ISDN
8
7
6
6
m 180 m
Notice: Secure free space of at least 15 cm around the CU for adequate cooling, and to allow removal of unit for service.
145.5 6.5mm 9.25 7
Mass: 3kg
166
7
Handset holder/cradle
ISDN Handset
22 mm
54mm
DIAL 00+INTL TEL NO+ SHIFT BAT ALPHA
ON
ALPHA
MORE/ HELP
ENTER
LES PTT
198mm
FUNC
SHIFT
ON/OFF
LIST
ESC
1
DEL
2
DEF
4
JKL
5
MNO
7
STU
8
VWX
0
ÄÖÜ
ABC
DATA
ØÁ.
PLAY
TAX
LIST
3
GHI
6
PQR
9
YZÆ
LIGHT
22.5 37.5
SPC
mm
100mm
34
2000mm
40
60mm
15
30
15
RJ45 Mass: 0.3 kg
Mass: 0.06kg
Terminal Adapter
ISDN wall socket (option)
144
30mm
m
82
mm
m
m
44 m
mm
14 0
70
mm
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1.4
Communication Unit Connectors
Rear connector panel
Battery Terminals 11-32 VDC/110 W
ON/OFF 11-32 VDC / 110W NOT IN USE RF
SIM CARD
(50
ON/OFF Switch
TERM)
SIM CARD INSIDE
WHEN CHANGING MODEM UNIT REMOVE COVER AND TAKE OUT SIM CARD
Do not remove 50 ohm termination
SIM Card
Antenna Connector
Front connector panel
ON 48V DC SYNC
RX-
RX+
TX-
TX+
ISDN
ALARM
9 8 7 6
1 8
RS-232C: USB: NMEA: RS-232 : USBdata : port for: NMEA : of 9-pin serial data port for: Serial Connection 9-pin serial dat -aOperation port dat s and for: a portNMEA-0183 serial for: Connection of - Operation and •configuration operation andfrom PC • operation and NMEA-0183 configuration from PC for external configuration from PC. - 9.6configuration from PC.GPSfor external - Software download kbps data service input input •(RS232A) sof tware download • 9.6 kbp s dat a service - MPDS (not GPS required) (not required) (RS-232A) - 9.6 kbps data service • MPDS - MPDS • 9.6 kbp s dat a service - Serial printer • MPDS (traffic logging)
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RX+
9 8 7 6
USB
RX-
5 4 3 2 1
TX+
RS-232 B
5 4 3 2 1
TX-
RS-232 A
NMEA+
(green) (green) (green) (red)
NMEA-
INDICATORS: - Power input ON - Antenna power - Satellite signal sync - Alarm
Hole for ground wire
ISDN
8 1
ISDN
RS-422
ISDN: RS-422: ISDN : RS-422 : Serial data portport for Connectors/RJ45 serial for Connectors/RJ45 connection Services: connection equip- with Services: of dat of data a equipment kbpskbp speech mentupwithtoup to 100 metres - 4.8 100 •cables: 4.8 s speech 9.6 kbps kbps fax service meter cables: • operation and • 9.6 kbp viavia terminal adapter - Operation and Terminal configuration from PC • 9.6 kbp s dat a service - 9.6• kbps MPDSdata service - MPDS
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1.5
Examples of Installation Antenna Cable
Commun ication Unit
ISDN Handset
DIAL 00+INTL TEL.NO.+ SHIFT
ON
DEL
1 4 7
2
3
5
6
8
9
0
Term in Adap al ter
Fax Ground
PC
Rem
ote
insta
llatio
Analo
g Te
ns
leph
one
Term in Adap al ter
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Connection examples ON 48V DC SYNC
RX-
RX+
TX-
TX+
ISDN ISDN
ALARM
RX+
RX-
9 8 7 6
1 8
TX+
9 8 7 6
USB
TX-
5 4 3 2 1
NMEA+
RS-232 B
5 4 3 2 1
NMEA-
RS-232 A
8 1
ISDN
RS-422
ISDN s wall socket
Terminal adapter
ISDN ISDN
Telenor IOR Ready for call
Telenor IOR Ready for call
OK OK DEL DEL
1 4 7
2 ghi
pqrs
5 8
abc
1 3
jkl
6
tuv
9
4
def
7
mno
2 ghi
pqrs
5 8
abc
3
jkl
6
tuv
9
def
mno
wyz
0
wyz
0
PC
Serial printer
PC
ISDN Handset
ISDN phone
10
Analog Analog telephone telefax (G3)
ISDN Handset
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1.6
Placing Units
Placing the communication unit The communication unit should be placed in a ventilated area. To ensure adequate cooling for the unit, a 10 cm unobstructed space must be maintained above and below the unit. A space of 10 cm above the unit is also required to allow removal of units. Locating the communication unit too close to a compass can affect compass performance. The compass safe distance is 0.30 meters for both steering and standard compasses. For grounding, see pages 13 and 18. Six holes through the unit’s mounting plate allow the unit to be fixed to a bulkhead or a desktop. 9.25
145.5
145.5
Dia 6.5 mm 9.25
7
166
7
Placing the ISDN handset The ISDN handset functions as a display and communication unit for alert transmission. It may also be used for normal voice communication. Up to two (2) ISDN handsets may be connected in series. The units may be installed anywhere onboard the vessel.
DIAL 00+INTL TEL.NO.+ ON
FUNC
SHIFT
11
LES PTT
LIST
ESC
Max cable length: 100 m, 4x0.22 mm2.
ENTER
MORE/ HELP
ON/OFF
1
Four separate ISDN ports are available on the communication unit as RJ45 jacks or screw terminal blocks.
ALPHA
SHIFT BAT ALPHA
ABC
DEL
2
PLAY
3 6
4
JKL
5
MNO
7
STU
8
VWX
0
ÄÖÜ
DATA
ØÁ.
LIST
DEF
TAX
9
GHI
PQR
LIGHT
YZÆ
SPC
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Placing the terminal adapter The terminal adapter may be installed almost anywhere. However, install it where vibration is minimal and locate it away from heat sources.
Placing the ISDN handset as a standard telephone The ISDN handsets may be installed as standard telephones. The units may be installed anywhere onboard the vessel. Four separate ISDN ports are available on the communication unit as RJ45 jacks or screw terminal blocks.
Placing the telefax (option) A digital telefax (Group 4) can be connected to one of the ISDN outlets, or to an ISDN bus for transfer at 64 kbps rate. An analog telefax (Group 3) should be connected to the Terminal Adapter
Placing the PC (user supply) A PC w/ISDN card can be connected to one of the ISDN outlets, or to an ISDN bus for 64 kbps rate data communication for installation up to 100 m away from the communication unit. With the PC connected to the USB/RS-232/RS-422 port it can also be used for control and configuration of the Communication Unit. This requires that the vtLite Marine program accessible on the FELCOM CD is installed. Connection to the USB/RS-232/RS-422 port also allows 64 kbps data transmission. See the PC’s user’s manual.
Cable lengths: • ISDN port: • USB port: • RS-232 ports: • RS-422 port:
See “ISDN telephones/equipment” on page 27. 3m 3m 100 m
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Placing analog telephones (option) Analog 2-wire telephones can be installed anywhere onboard the vessel.
UP
The analog telephone DBAR104001/888 (option) should be installed on a bulkhead.
1.7
Grounding Considerations
A successful installation of a maritime satellite terminal must take into account the noisy environment in which the equipment shall operate. Electrical noise The electrical environment on board a ship is usually quite noisy. Powerful electrical installations cause voltage variations and transients, as well as low and high frequency noise. Radio and radar equipment radiate radio frequency signals which frequently impregnate cables on board with unwanted interference. Ground plane Most ships have a steel hull. One should think that the steel construction of the ship would constitute a good ground plane. This is often not quite true. Rust, other forms of corrosion, paint and grease, often prevent a good ground connection. A consequence of this is that high energy power distribution on board a ship can cause significant ground potential differences. Antenna unit Adequate grounding of the antenna unit depends on the fastening bolts making good contact with the top flange of the mast. This is obtained by removing paint and using supplied washers and nuts and running a ground wire (local supply) between an antenna fixing stud on the antenna unit and a ground stud (local supply) bolted to the mast. Coat the antenna fixing stud and ground stud with silicon sealant. For details, see page 17. Antenna cable The antenna coaxial cable normally has a solid or meshed metal screen which must be terminated to ground both at the antenna pedestal and at the communication unit. The supplied cable is 25 meters; lengths of 50 m and 140 m are optionally available. If the ground potential level at the two points differ, the communication unit passing through the screen of the coaxial cable can be quite strong. The antenna cable screen constitutes a heavy gauge wire, which is capable of conducting large amounts of current. Below deck equipment The communication unit must be provided with a good electrical connection to the ship's hull for grounding. This is obtained with the supplied ground wire. “Location and grounding of units” on page 18.
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Mains ground Mains ground is secured to the common grounding point through the external supply. It is therefore important to use the same mains branch for additional equipment connected to the communication unit (Fax, PC w/printer, etc.). See also “Location and grounding of units” on page 18. ON 48V DC SYNC
RX-
RX+
TX-
TX+
ISDN ISDN
ALARM
RX+
RX-
9 8 7 6
1 8
TX+
9 8 7 6
USB
TX-
5 4 3 2 1
NMEA+
RS-232 B
5 4 3 2 1
NMEA-
RS-232 A
8 1
ISDN
RS-422
Common ground
1.8
Laying Cables
General The coaxial cable for connection between the communication unit and the antenna unit should, if possible, be laid before the equipment arrives. Make sure sufficient length of cable is ordered. Where exposed to mechanical wear (on deck, through bulkheads, etc.), the cable should be protected by steel pipes. Standard procedures should otherwise be followed for cabling in ship installations. Special attention to existing safety regulations is required if the cable passes through zones where there may be flammable or explosive gases. Use suitable gasproof cable glands or bushings. At the communication unit The coaxial cable from the antenna unit should be given a free end of approximately 0.5 m at the communication unit location. ISDN telephone, telefax or analog telephone Choose the position for the required wall sockets and lay the cables leaving a free end of 0.5 m. Also allow a free end of 0.5 m at the connection box.
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1.9
Telephone Wiring 1234 5678
ISDN Handset
1 2
3 4 TX5 RX6
3 4 5
RX+
SHIFT BAT ALPHA
ON
ALPHA
MORE/ HELP
ON/OFF
ESC
1
DEL
ABC
2
4
JKL
5
MNO
7
STU
8
VWX
0
ÄÖÜ
DATA
ØÁ.
PLAY
DEF
TAX
ENTER
LES PTT
LIST
LIST
3
GHI
6
PQR
9
YZÆ
LIGHT
SPC
12345678
1 2
DIAL 00+INTL TEL. NO.+
FUNC
SHIFT
CU connector panel
TX+
7 8
6 7 8
ISDN (terminal) block) 4 5 3 6
3 4 5 6
ISDN WALL SOCKET
ISDN (RJ45 connector) 1234 5678
ISDN Handset DIAL 00+INTL TEL. NO.+
RX+
SHIFT BAT ALPHA
ON
FUNC
SHIFT
ALPHA
MORE/ HELP
ON/OFF
ESC
1
DEL
ABC
2
4
JKL
5
MNO
7
STU
8
VWX
0
ÄÖÜ
DATA
ØÁ.
PLAY
DEF
TAX
ENTER
LES PTT
LIST
LIST
3
GHI
6
PQR
9
YZÆ
LIGHT
TX+ TX-
SPC
RX-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1234 5678
12345678
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 RX+ 3 TX+ 4 TX5 RX6 7 8
3 4 5 6
ISDN WALL SOCKET
15
12345678
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TX+ TXRX+ RX-
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2.
INSTALLATION
Open all boxes supplied and check the contents with the enclosed packing list. Inspect units and parts for possible transport damage.
2.1
Basic Installation
ON 48V DC SYNC
TX+
TX-
NMEA-
NMEA+
RX+
ISDN
RX-
Antenna Unit
ISDN 8 1
1 8
ALARM 321B RS-2 4 3 2
USB
ON/OFF
RX+
RX-
6 9 8 7 6 9 8 7
TX+
5
5
TX-
321 A RS-2 4 3 2
ISDN
RS-422
11-32 VDC / 110W NOT IN USE RF
SIM CARD
Communication Unit
(50
TERM)
SIM CARD INSIDE WHEN CHANGING MODEM UNIT REMOVE COVER AND TAKE OUT SIM CARD
–
ON 48V DC SYNC
RX-
RX+
TX-
TX+
ISDN ISDN
ALARM
Front connector panel
RX+
RX-
9 8 7 6
1 8
TX+
9 8 7 6
USB
TX-
5 4 3 2 1
NMEA+
RS-232 B
5 4 3 2 1
NMEA-
RS-232 A
+
Rear connector panel
12-24 VDC
8 1
Use the enclosed special studs (4) for mounting of the antenna radome.
ISDN
RS-422
ISDN
Telenor IOR Ready for call
OK DEL
1
2
4
ghi
7
pqrs
abc
3
def
5
jkl
6
mno
8
tuv
9
wyz
0
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2.2
Installing the Above Deck Equipment (ADE)
Unpacking Unpack the antenna unit carefully so as not to damage it. Check it for damage. Mounting procedure 1. Place the antenna unit on the mounting base. 2. Fix the antenna unit to the mounting base with supplied fixing studs, nuts and washers. 3. Coat exposed nuts, fixing studs and washers with silicon sealant, to prevent electrolytic corrosion. Also, coat all holes for radome base fixing bolts with silicon sealant. 4. As shown below, run a ground wire (local supply) between any one fixing stud and a ground stud (local supply) welded to the mast.
Antenna Unit
Ground wire (fix to any one fixing stud)
Fixing Stud (4) (supplied)
Flat Washer Spring Washer
T
Mounting Base 10 mm Nut
Coat here with 13 mm Nut silicon sealant.
Ground wire Mounting Base Ground stud
Note: 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. Attach electromagnetic wave caution labels Labels which warn of electromagnetic waves are supplied with the installation materials. Attach them to the following locations:
• Attach one to the radome mast where it can easily be seen. • Attach other to a conspicuous location in any stairwell leading to the deck where the antenna unit is installed.
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2.3
Installing the Below Deck Equipment (BDE)
Location and grounding of units To next ISDN Wall Socket & ISDN Handset
Antenna Cable
ISDN Wall Socket ISDN Handset ISDN ALPHA
May 01 09:15 4.8 Speech
Communication Unit
DC power supply
Desktop
Common ground
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Installation of cable strain reliever The cable strain reliever is mounted 5-6 cm below the communication unit’s front panel and directly to a bulkhead. The shield of a cable is fastened to a screw on the front panel of the communication unit. COMMUNICATION UNIT
Ground screw on front panel
CABLE STRAIN RELIEVER
5-6 cm
Cable strapped to cable strain reliever with cable tie.
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Example of local or nearby installation The installation includes four ISDN handsets, Group 3 and Group 4 telefaxes, and three PCs.
ON 48V DC SYNC
DIAL 00+INTL TEL. NO.+ SHIFT BAT ALPHA
ON
FUNC
SHIFT
ISDN Handset
RX-
RX+
TX-
TX+
ISDN
RX+
1 8
RX-
RX
RX
TX+
TX
TX
9 8 7 6
TX-
9 8 7 6
USB
NMEA+
5 4 3 2 1
NMEA-
RS-232 B
5 4 3 2 1
MORE/ HELP
DEL
ABC
2
4
JKL
7
STU
DATA
ØÁ.
ENTER
LES PTT
LIST
LIST
DEF
3
5
MNO
6
PQR
8
VWX
9
YZÆ
0
ÄÖÜ
PLAY
TAX
GHI
LIGHT
SPC
ISDN
ALARM RS-232 A
ALPHA
ON/OFF
ESC
1
8 1
ISDN
RS-422
*1 Terminal adapter
PC
(Next page)
PC
Analog telefax (G3)
Radio Room Bridge DIAL 00+INTL TEL.NO.+ SHIFT BAT ALPHA
ON
FUNC
ISDN Wall Socket
SHIFT
ALPHA
MORE/ HELP
ENTER
LES PTT
ON/OFF LIST
ESC
DEL
LIST
1
ABC
2
DEF
3
4
JKL
5
MNO
6
PQR
7
STU
8
VWX
9
YZÆ
0
ÄÖÜ
DATA
ØÁ.
PLAY
TAX
GHI
LIGHT
SPC
ISDN Handset
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Example of remote installation The installation includes two ISDN Handsets connected to the ISDN bus via wallboxes with two 8-pin RJ45 jacks and analog telephone.
DIAL 00+INTL TEL.NO.+ SHIFT BAT ALPHA
ON
FUNC
SHIFT
DIAL 00+INTL TEL.NO.+ SHIFT BAT ALPHA
ON
ISDN Handset
FUNC
ALPHA
ENTER
SHIFT
MORE/ HELP
LES PTT
PC
ISDN Handset
ON/OFF LIST
ESC
1
DEL
2
DEF
4
JKL
5
MNO
7
STU
8
VWX
0
ÄÖÜ
ABC
DATA
ØÁ.
PLAY
TAX
LIST
3
ALPHA
MORE/ HELP
ENTER
LES PTT
ON/OFF LIST
ESC
DEL
LIST
1
ABC
2
DEF
3
4
JKL
5
MNO
6
PQR
7
STU
8
VWX
9
YZÆ
0
ÄÖÜ
DATA
ØÁ.
PLAY
TAX
GHI
Digital telefax (G4)
LIGHT
SPC
GHI
6
PQR
9
YZÆ
LIGHT
SPC
ISDN Interface
*1
Saloon
Captain's Cabin
ISDN handset Plug the ISDN handset into the ISDN socket located on the connector panel of the CU. Note: It is not recommended to extend the handset cable by more than 6 m. DIAL 00+IN TEL.NO.+ TL ON
FUNC
SHIFT
ALPHA
SHIFT BAT ALPHA
ENTER
MORE/ HELP
LES PTT
ON/OFF LIST
ESC
DEL
LIST
1
ABC
2
DEF
3
4
JKL
5
MNO
6
PQR
7
STU
8
VWX
9
YZÆ
0
ÄÖÜ
DATA
ØÁ.
PLAY
TAX
GHI
LIGHT
SPC
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Handset holder/cradle The handset holder/cradle may be mounted on a desktop or a bulkhead.
Desktop mount
Bulkhead mount
Attach the holder to the bulkhead or desktop with four 4 mm wood screws or self-tapping screws. (Screws should be supplied locally.)
Place the handset on the holder as shown.
click!
Hook ON magnet
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Mounting the communication unit Fix the unit to the chosen location with six self-tapping screws.
Dia 6.5
Connecting the antenna cable to the communication unit 1. Strip the antenna coaxial cable, leaving sufficient slack for connection to the CU. 2. Attach the N-plug to the cable in accordance with the instructions (see the next several pages).
ON/OFF 11-32 VDC / 110W NOT IN USE RF
SIM CARD
(50
TERM)
SIM CARD INSIDE
WHEN CHANGING MODEM UNIT REMOVE COVER AND TAKE OUT SIM CARD
N-P-8DFB N-P-12DSFA
From antenna unit
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N-P-8DFB connector Attach the connector to the antenna cable as shown below. (Dimensions in millimeters.) Outer Sheath Armor
Inner Sheath Shield
30
50
Cover with heat-shrink tubing and heat. Cut off insulator and core by 10 mm. 10 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. Trim shield here.
Cut aluminum foil at four places, 90 from one onother.
Insulator
Fold back aluminum foil onto shield and trim. Trim aluminum tape foil here. 1
Expose the insulator by 1 mm. 5
Expose the core by 5 mm.
Pin Clamp Nut
Shell
Slip the pin onto the conductor. Solder them together through the hole on the pin. Insert the shell into the pin. Screw the clamp nut into the shell. (Tighten by turning the clamp nut. Do not tighten by turning the shell.)
Solder through the hole.
How to attach the antenna cable connector N-P-8DFB
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N-P-12DSFA connector Attach the connector to the antenna cable as shown below. (Dimensions in millimeters.) Outer Sheath Armor
Inner Sheath Shield
Remove outer sheath and armor by the dimensions shown left. Expose inner sheath and shield by the dimensions shown left.
12
80
Twist shield end.
Slip on clamp nut, gasket and clamp as shown left.
1.8
Expose the insulator by 1.8 mm.
4.5
Expose the core by 4.5 mm.
Pin Clamp Nut
Shell
Slip the pin onto the conductor. Solder them together through the hole on the pin.
Solder through the hole.
Insert the shell into the pin. 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-12DSFA
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Terminal Adapter QDGY911912 ISDN port on FELCOM
Terminal Adapter 1
2
ANALOG
ISDN
+
Analog telephone (DTMF)
12 VDC
Group 3 telefax
Note: The AC/DC Adapter supplied with the Terminal Adapter is designed for connection to 230 VAC. If the ship’s mains is 100 VAC, use a transformer.
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2.4
Installing Optional Units
ISDN telephones/equipment ISDN equipment is connected to the ISDN outlets on the CU connector panel, either to terminal blocks or RJ45 jacks. An ISDN bus can be connected to one of the ISDN outlets. Max. extension length: 100 m, min. 0.22 mm2. ISDN bus: max 100 m
TXNMEA+
RX+
TX+ NMEA-
ISDN
RX-
Screen ON 48V DC SYNC
ISDN 8 1
ALARM 2B RS-23 2 1 4 3
USB
9
9
8
7
6
8
7
RX+
RX-
6
TX+
5
5
TX-
2A RS-23 2 1 4 3
ISDN
RS-422
Local equipment ISDN wall socket
Ma x Ma x
5m
10
m
The last ISDN wall socket must be terminated. See below.
wit
ho
ut
Remote equipment
sc ree
n
n
ISDN
5
cre e
ax
hs
M
wit
Telenor IOR Ready for call
m OK
1
DEL
1 4
7
2 ghi
pqrs
5 8
abc
jkl
tuv
3 6
9
def
mno
wyz
0
8
RJ 45 ISDN Handset, or analog telephone and telefax (Gr. 3) via TA
ISDN cable lengths
CU
Total length of ISDN bus: 100 m
The last ISDN wall socket must terminated, see page page 29.
Up to eight ISDN devices may be operated with the FELCOM.
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ISDN connectors ISDN
1 2
ON 48V DC SYNC
ISDN
RX+
RX-
TX+
9 8 7 6
1 8
TX-
9 8 7 6
1 2
3 4
a2 a1
RX+ TX+
3 4
5 6 7
b1 b2
TXRX-
5 6 7
8
USB
NMEA+
5 4 3 2 1
2
NMEA-
RS-232 B
5 4 3 2 1
RX-
RX+
TX-
TX+
ISDN
ALARM RS-232 A
ISDN equipment
ISDN connector
8 1
8
12345678
ISDN
RS-422
RJ45
Connector panel
ISDN wall socket To next ISDN wall socket via junction box, if required.
ISDN wall socket
4 5 3 MCU 6
from 4 5 3 6
2 1 ON
RJ45 RJ45 1
8
+ +
ISDN port
TX+ TXRX+ RX-
When the distance between the CU and the last connection box on an ISDN bus exceeds 10 m, the termination resistors in the last box must be incorporated by setting both slide switches to position ON: The switches in all other boxes should be OFF (default setting). The two RJ45 jacks are connected in parallel.
(TX+ TX- RX+ RX-)
8
a1 b1 a2 b2
38VDC Signal
1
28
TX+ TX RX+ RX -
ON
Terminal Name
Ground to be continued or interconnected
2 1
ISDN bus
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ISDN bus termination When longer than 10 meters, the end of the ISDN bus must be terminated by two resistors as shown below. Only one bus/termination per CU. Be aware that only one ISDN cable is permitted to be longer than 10 meters. RX+
Alternative termination: ISDN bus end plug
100 ohm
TX+ TX -
ND
100 ohm
S-E T BU NO E DOMOV RE
RX -
PC - asynchronous data communication
ON 48V DC SYNC
RX-
RX+
TX-
TX+
ISDN ISDN
ALARM
RX+
RX-
9 8 7 6
1 8
TX+
9 8 7 6
USB
TX-
5 4 3 2 1
NMEA+
RS-232 B
5 4 3 2 1
NMEA-
RS-232 A
8 1
ISDN
RS-422
USB port PC serial port PC serial port
The driver used with the RS-232 B (DATA) port can be switched to be used with the RS-422 (DATA) port instead, see the Operator's Manual.
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RS-232 connector pin assignments Pin Mnenumber monic
Circuit DIN
CCITT Signal circuit source
5 4 3 2 1 Dscription
1
CD
109
DCE
Carrier detect
2
RXD
BB
D1
104
DTE
Received Data
3
TXD
BA
D2
103
DCE
Tramsmitted Data
4
DTR
108
DTE
Data terminal ready
5
GND
102
6
DSR
107
DCE
Data set ready
7
RTS
CA
S2
105
DTE
Request To Send
8
CTS
CB
M2
106
DCE
Clear To Send
9
RI
125
DCE
Ring indicator
9 8 7 6
Signal ground
Signal source DTE means that the signal goes from the PC to FELCOM. Signal source DCE means that the signal goes from FELCOM to the PC.
Signal descriptions 102 Signal Ground Digital ground, return line. 103 Send Data Data transmitted from DTE (PC) to DCE (FELCOM). 104 Receive data Data Received from DCE (FELCOM) to DTE (PC). 105 Request To Send OFF requests DCE (FELCOM) to suspend transmission to DTE (PC). ON requests DCE (FELCOM) to resume transmission to DTE (PC). 106 Clear to send OFF indicates that DCE (FELCOM) cannot accept data from DTE (PC). ON indicates that DCE (FELCOM) is prepared to accept data from DTE (PC). 107 Data Set Ready Signal from FELCOM that when ON indicates that a data call setup is in progress. 108 Data Terminal Ready Signal from PC. This signal is used in the Hotline mode and indicate when going from OFF to ON that the PC wants to make a data call. The PC clears the call by setting the signal from ON to OFF. 109 Receive Signal Indicator Signal from FELCOM that when ON indicates that connection is established and received data will be delivered on circuit 104, Received Data. 125 Ring Indicator Signal from FELCOM. This signal is used in the Auto answer OFF mode and when ON indicates that an incoming call is in progress. The signal will go OFF when the call is answered by the PC by turning circuit 108 Data Terminal Ready ON.
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Facsimile FAX-8070P (for CE type) /FAX-2850 Refer to the drawing below. Use only the installation materials supplied. Note: When ship’s main is 110/115 VAC, the optional Transformer E-300 is required. 1. Attach four “rough” hook & loop fasteners (2) to the bottom of the facsimile as shown in the drawing below.
Hook & Loop Fastener (2)
BOTTOM OF FAX
2. Attach four “smooth” hook & loop fasteners (1) to the facsimile fixing plate as shown below. Hook & Loop Fastener (1)
3. Attach the compass safety distance label at the right side as shown below.
Compass Safe Distance Label
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4. Fasten the facsimile fixing plate to the mounting location with five self-tapping screws.
Self-tapping Screw (5x20)
5. Set the facsimile on top of the facsimile fixing plate.
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Telephone FC755D1 General The telephone can be installed on a desktop or a bulkhead. Select a location where the telephone can easily be operated.
• For installation on a wooden table, use the mounting base and self-tapping screws (supplied). • For installation on a steel table, fix the telephone with nuts and bolts. • For bulkhead mounting, use the bulkhead mounting base (supplied with telephone accessories). Mounting location Select a location where temperature and humidity are moderate and stable. Secure sufficient space around the unit for ease of operation and maintenance. 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 desktop mounting, however the mounting procedure is the same for all.
Mounting base (Desktop: Use installation materials, Bulkhead: Use telephone accessories.)
Catches
Secure mounting base with tapping screws. Attach handset fixture here.
1. Fix the mounting base to the mounting location with four self-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.)
Unfasten this screw.
Bottom view Mounting base stopper
Handset fixture Catch
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4. Set the telephone to the four catches in the mounting base and then slide it toward you until you hear a click. 5. Attach the “SLIDE” label (supplied) to the handset. 6. Attach English language label (supplied) to the telephone. 7. Attach the label (16-007-6927-0) for compass safe distance as shown below.
Label (16-007-6927-0)
Telephone, attaching the label
Serial printer ML280S Set the DIP switches in the ML280S as shown below. These switches are under the small cover on the top of the printer. (See the printer’s manual for the location.) Switch bank 1 Switch no.
OFF
ON
FUNCTION
1
Even
Odd *
2 3 4 5
With 7 X-on/X-off Monitor
No * 8* Ready/Busy * Circuit *
Parity Databits Protocol Test Select
6
Test
Print
Mode Select
7 8
Off *
Parity
ON *
Busy line RTS (-9V) pin 4
OFF
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW 1
* Correct setting
Switch bank 2 Switch no.
OFF
1 2 3
Off *
4 5 6
Invalid 512 Bytes 1 sec.
7 8
FUNCTION
ON ON *
Baud rate 4,800
ON *
High when selected
Valid * 32 Bytes * 200 ms * High at Power on *
*
DSR I/P Signal Bufer Threshold Min. Busy Time DTR Signal Not Used
34
OFF
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW 2 Set for 4,800 bps connected to printer port
NAME
OUTLINE
999-999-052
000-043-349
000-043-517 SF-870
000-043-516 SF-230
SF-130
000-150-696
000-148-340 102528
000-150-698 R906686
000-150-699 100001
QSBF119048-0320
1
1
1
6
000-147-689
QSXA911394
999-999-057
999-999-058
999-999-053
004-447-930
1650178
000-863-110
000-864-262 M8 SUS304
999-999-055 M8 SUS304
M8X55
ANTENNA INSTALLATION MATERIALS
1/2
8
4
(*1)
4
1
1
(*1)
1
(*1)
1
(*1)
1
Q'TY
16AN-X-9851
DESCRIPTION/CODE №
L3000
COMMUNICATION UNIT ACCESSORIES
ISDN HANDSET ACCESSORIES
OUTLINE
16AN-X-9851 -1
A-1
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2.(*1)は、ダミーコードに付き、注文できません。 (*1)THIS CODE CANNOT BE ORDERED.
HEX.NUT
六角ナット 1種
SPRING WASHER
バネ座金
FIXING STUD
アンテナ固定ボルト
アンテナ工材
CD-ROM
CD-ROM
通信制御用付属品
CP16-03210
ハンドセットホルダー
ISDNハンドセット用付属品
EARTH TERMINAL SCREW
アース端子ネジ
CABLE STRAIN RELIEVER
クランプ金具
GROUNDING WIRE
アース線
NAME
HAND SET HOLDER
1
1
1
1
Q'TY
(*1)
DESCRIPTION/CODE №
COMMUNICATION UNIT INSTALLATION MATERIALS
UNIT
FELCOM 30-J/E
1.コ-ド番号末尾の[**]は、選択品の代表型式/コードを表します。 CODE NUMBER ENDING WITH "**" INDICATES THE CODE NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVE MATERIAL.
POWER CABLE
電源ケーブル
CABLE ASSY.
ケーブル組品
USB CABLE
USBケーブル(3M)
FIXING SCREW
取付ネジ
通信制御用工材
TERMINAL ADAPTEER
ターミナルアダプタ(箱詰品)
ISDN HANDSET
ISDNハンドセット
COMMUNICATION UNIT
通信制御ユニット
ANTENNA UNIT
アンテナユニット
ユニット
PACKING LIST
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1
1
1
1
1
1
(*1)
1
4
Q'TY
FELCOM 30-J/E NAME
OUTLINE
2/2
Q'TY
16AN-X-9851
DESCRIPTION/CODE №
16AN-X-9851 -1
A-2
(略図の寸法は、参考値です。 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY.)
2.(*1)は、ダミーコードに付き、注文できません。 (*1)THIS CODE CANNOT BE ORDERED.
1.コ-ド番号末尾の[**]は、選択品の代表型式/コードを表します。 CODE NUMBER ENDING WITH "**" INDICATES THE CODE NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVE MATERIAL.
000-150-529
CAUTION FOR INSTALLATION
000-807-330 IMJ-56470-*
000-150-477 ** J5-95001-0*
000-150-481 ** OMJ-56470-*
OSJ-56470-*
000-150-697
999-999-054 103154
000-864-130
M8 SUS304
DESCRIPTION/CODE №
アンテナユニット装備時注意書
DOCUMENT
OUTLINE
000-150-479 ** C52-00402-*
INSTALLATION MANUAL
REGISTRATION FOR SERVICE ACTIVATION 装備要領書(和)
アプリケーションフォ-ム
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
取扱説明書(和)
OPERATOR'S GUIDE
操作要領書(和)
図書
ANTENNA CABLE
アンテナケーブル(25M)
LABEL(DANGER)
ハリマーク(DANGER)
FLAT WASHER
ミガキ平座金
NAME
PACKING LIST
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工事材料表
A-3
CODE NO.
004-430-050
TYPE
CP16-02601
16AI-X-9407 -2 1/1
For FAX-8070P/2850
INSTALLATION MATERIALS 番 号 NO.
名 称 NAME ハリマーク(INMAR)
1
略 図 OUTLINE
型名/規格 DESCRIPTIONS
1
LABEL (INMAR)
ハリマーク
1
LABEL
取付板
1
MOUNTING PLATE
フック押え板
1
HOOK RETENTION PLATE
マジックテープ(1)
4
ROOP FASTENER(1)
マジックテープ(2)
4
ROOP FASTENER(2)
+トラスタッピンネジ
100-303-210
5X20 SUS304 1シュ 5
+TAPPING SCREW CODE NO.
8
100-303-200
16-011-3104-0
CODE NO.
7
100-303-190
16-011-3103-0
CODE NO.
6
100-303-181
16-011-3102-0
CODE NO.
5
100-222-480
16-011-3101-1
CODE NO.
4
100-217-010
16-007-6927-0
CODE NO.
3
用途/備考 REMARKS
16-007-6919-0
CODE NO.
2
数量 Q'TY
000-802-081
FAX取付手順書
C52-00204-A
FAX INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
CODE NO.
1 000-146-784
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO .,LTD. (略図の寸法は、参考値です。 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY.)
C5624-M07-C
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工事材料表
A-4
CODE NO.
004-438-410
TYPE
CP16-00511
16AG-X-9412 -0 1/1
For Telephone FC755D1
INSTALLATION MATERIALS 番 号 NO.
名 称 NAME ハリマーク(SLIDE)
1
略 図 OUTLINE
型名/規格 DESCRIPTIONS
1
LABEL(SLIDE)
ハリマーク(INMAR)
1
LABEL (INMAR)
ハリマーク
1
LABEL
受話器固定具
1
HANDSET FIXTURE
接着テープ
1
VULCANIZING TAPE
キーシール
1
LABEL
シート(TEL.)
1
SHEAT(TEL.)
+ナベPタイトネジ
1
SCREW
+トラスタッピンネジ
000-800-172
4X16 SUS304 1シュ 4
+TAPPING SCREW CODE NO. 壁掛金具
10
100-273-860
3X14 SWCH18A MFZN-2-C
CODE NO.
9
100-273-850
16-011-7112-0
CODE NO.
8
100-273-940
16-011-7111-0
CODE NO.
7
100-273-831
16-011-7103-0
CODE NO.
6
100-222-480
16-011-7101-1
CODE NO.
5
100-217-010
16-007-6927-0
CODE NO.
4
100-222-470
16-007-6919-0
CODE NO.
3
用途/備考 REMARKS
16-007-6405-0
CODE NO.
2
数量 Q'TY
000-802-080
FC755WM 1
MOUNTING BASE CODE NO.
000-808-704
16AG-X-9412 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO .,LTD. (略図の寸法は、参考値です。 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY.)
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工事材料表
A-5
CODE NO.
004-438-420
TYPE
CP16-00512
16AG-X-9413 -0 1/1
For Telephone FC755D1
INSTALLATION MATERIALS 番 号 NO.
名 称 NAME 取付板
1
略 図 OUTLINE
型名/規格 DESCRIPTIONS
1 CODE NO.
2
用途/備考 REMARKS
16-011-7102-0
MOUNTING BASE
+トラスタッピンネジ
数量 Q'TY
100-273-840
4X16 SUS304 1シュ 4
+TAPPING SCREW CODE NO.
000-802-080
16AG-X-9413 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO .,LTD. (略図の寸法は、参考値です。 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY.)
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Y. Hatai
D-1
D-2
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D-3
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Oct. 18,'02
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D-5
Dec. 12, '02
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D-6
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D-8
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ISDN HANDSET SF-870 ISDN WALL SOCKET TERMINAL ADAPTOR
34 56
34 56
ISDNハンドセット ISDN HANDSET SF-870
SF-870 SF-870
ISDN WALL SOCKET 102176
RJ-45
TX+
N-P-12DSFA N-P-8DFB
*5 *6
RX-
6
RX+
3
TX-
5
ISDN
RX-
4
TTYCS-1Q,φ13.5 *1 OR 103776,15m
RX+
*2
RX+ TX+ TXRX-
TX-
ISDN壁ソケット ISDN WALL SOCKET 102176 TX+
103154,25m 105052,50m (OPTION) QTZC502012,140m (OPTION)
102528,10m
IV-1.25SQ. *1 保護アース PROTECTION EARTH
DC IN + *2
B
S-1
6
*3
RX+ TX+ TXRX-
*3
ISDN CABLE : MAX 100 m
J12
ANTENNA UNIT
ISDN HANDSET SF-870 ISDN WALL SOCKET TERMINAL ADAPTOR
アンテナユニット
TTYCS-1Q,φ13.5 *1 OR 103776,15m
12-24VDC DPYC-2.5 *1 φ11.7
5
SF-130
12-24VDC
100/110 /200/220VAC AC IN
4
3
*3
+ DC OUT -
AC/DC電源ユニット AC/DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT PR-240-CE
A
2
DPYC-1.5 *1 φ12.8
1
*3
接続箱 JUNCTION BOX
*2:オプション OPTION
CABLE LECGTH FOR ONE PORT IS 100 m.
*6: ISDN同等機器を接続
ISDN OR EQUIVALENT CAN BE CONNECTED.
*3:プラグは工場にて取付済 *7: 電話同等機器を接続 PLUG FITTED AT FACTORY.
TELEPHONE OR EQUIVALENT CAN BE CONNECTED.
*4:ユーザー手配 USER SUPPLY
パソコン PC
RX+ TX+ TXRX-
DCD RD TD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI
パソコン *4 PC シリアルプリンタ SERIAL PRINTER
MAX 3 m ストレート STRAIGHT
R906686 RS232C CABLE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
MAX 3 m ストレート STRAIGHT
RS-232 A *4
RS-232 B
ISDN
NC
NC
R906686 (プリンタ FOR PRINTER)
MAX 3 m
USB CABLE 100001
RX-
RX+
VBUS DD+ GND
USB
RX+
RS-422
CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2X1P
9V ACアダプタ *2 AC ADAPTOR
パソコン PC
RS422-RS232C *4 IF
*8
パソコン *4 PC シリアルプリンタ SERIAL PRINTER
*4
STEP-UP TRANS. E-300 *2
2.5m (FOR MFC-4800J)
*5: 1つのポートの総ケーブル長は100m。
*9
*8
*1
注 記: *1:造船所手配 SHIPYARD SUPPLY NOTE:
3/10m
ターミナルアダプタ TERMINAL ADAPTOR QDGY911912
ファクシミリ *2 FACSIMILE FAX-2850 FAX-8070P MFC-4800J
航法装置 NAV EQUIPMENT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
*5 *6
100VAC
*1
101818, 2m
RJ-11
AC-IN *2
電話 TELEPHONE FC755D1 アナログ電話機 ANALOGUE TELEPHONE DBAR104001/888
ステップアップトランス STEP-UP TRANS. E-300 AC-OUT
*3
(L1) (L2)
*1
*1
RJ-11
AC-OUT
(FOR MFC-4800J)
AC-IN
(FOR FAX-2850/8070P)
SD-221 接続箱 JUNCTION BOX
*7
D
100-115 VAC, 1φ,50-60 Hz
DPYC-1.5
220-230 VAC, 1φ,50-60 Hz
DPYC-1.5
STEP-DOWN TRANS.
230VAC 1φ,50-60Hz
*2 *9
KK-893-3977 着信指示器(ベル) INCOMING INDICATOR
QRPM911111
RJ-45
C
*2
TX+
1 2 3 4 TTYCS-1Q,φ13.5 *1 MAX 100 m OR 103776,15m
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 *3
トランス(P)
*10 RX-
TX-
NMEA+
ISDN
RX+ TX+ TXRX-
NMEA-
*5 *6
L3000, 3m
TX-
*5 *6
DCD RD TD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI
通信制御ユニット COMMUNICATION UNIT SF-230
ISDN
TX+
RF
-
11-32VDC
+
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
*8:
着信指示器(KK-893-3977)を挿入可能
*9:
着信指示器は直列または並列に接続可能
INCOMING INDICATOR CAN BE INSERTED. INCOMING INDICATOR CAN BE CONNECTED IN PARALLEL OR IN SERIES.
*10: RS-422またはRS-232Cをメニューで選択可能 RS-422, RS-232C SELECTABLE FROM MEMU.
DRAWN Mar. 3 '05 CHECKED APPROVED SCALE
TITLE
D. MILLS
名称
TAKAHASHI.T Y. Hatai
相互結線図
MASS
NAME kg
DWG No.
C5647-C01- B
FELCOM 30 インマルサットFLEET F33 船舶地球局 INMARSAT FLEET F33 MES INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM