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SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 System

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 System...
  • Page 3 SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 System Installation manual Document number: 98-131589-A Release date: May 16, 2011...
  • Page 4 Disclaimer Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed by Thrane & Thrane. The information in this manual is provided for information purposes only, is subject to change without notice and may contain errors or inaccuracies.
  • Page 5 Safety summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the equipment.
  • Page 6 Common name Used for Mini-C System SAILOR 6120 SSA System SAILOR 6130 LRIT System SAILOR 6140 Maritime System SAILOR 6150 Non-SOLAS System Mini-C Terminal SAILOR 3027 SSA Terminal...
  • Page 7 • Service and maintenance contains guidelines for handling, maintaining and repacking the SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 system. Related documents The below list shows the documents related to this manual and to the SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 Mini-C System.
  • Page 8 Document Title and description number THRANE 6194 Software Interface 98-132853 Reference Manual SAILOR 3027 Software Interface Reference 98-132852 Manual Typography In this manual, typography is used as indicated below: Bold is used for the following purposes: • To emphasize words. Example: “Do not touch the antenna”.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Chapter 1 Introduction SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 system overview .....2 Units in the system ............6 Chapter 2 Installing the system Unpacking ..............11 2.2 General installation requirements ......13 2.3 Installing the SAILOR 3027 ........14 Chapter 3 Connecting the system Connecting the units ..........21...
  • Page 10 Service and maintenance Updating software ............63 6.2 Maintenance guidelines ...........65 6.3 Service and repair ............66 6.4 Available parts ............67 App. A Technical specifications A.1 SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 system specifications ... 69 A.2 SAILOR 3027 specifications ........70 Glossary ..................73 Index ..................77 viii...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter introduces the SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 systems and briefly describes the units. It has the following sections: • SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 system overview • Units in the system...
  • Page 12: Sailor 6120/30/40/50 System Overview

    The following sections describe each of the systems and each of the units that are part of these systems. 1.1.1 SAILOR 6120 SSA System The drawing below shows an example of a SAILOR 6120 SSA System. SAILOR 3027 SSA Terminal...
  • Page 13 Chapter 1: Introduction The SAILOR 6120 has three SSA buttons (two alarm buttons and one test button), which connect to the SAILOR 3027 SSA Terminal through the THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit. The CAN interface, which connects the SAILOR 3027 SSA Terminal to the THRANE 6194, also provides the power for the THRANE 6194.
  • Page 14 When used with a THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit, the SAILOR 6140 can be connected to a computer using either the LAN interface or the RS-232 interface, and to other equipment using the I/O interface of the THRANE 6194. SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 system overview...
  • Page 15 In non-SOLAS Distress systems a user interface is mandatory. You can use the easyMail application installed on a computer or on a SAILOR 6007 Message Terminal, or you can use a SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal, which has its own built-in user interface. See Configuration tools on page 48. SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 system overview...
  • Page 16: Units In The System

    Chapter 1: Introduction 1.2 Units in the system 1.2.1 SAILOR 3027 Mini-C Terminal The SAILOR 3027 comes in different variants for different systems. The functions are different for each variant but the description below applies to all off these four variants: •...
  • Page 17 The THRANE 6194 is used for the following purposes: • For connecting • covert alert buttons for use in Ship Security Alert (SSA) systems such as SAILOR 6120, or • SAILOR 6108 Non-SOLAS Alarm Panels e.g. in Non SOLAS Distress systems (SAILOR 6150). •...
  • Page 18 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.2.3 SAILOR 6007 Message Terminal On the SAILOR 6007 with the easyMail application installed you can read and write messages, monitor system status, change the configuration and test the system. The SAILOR 6007 has a touch-screen interface and can be operated without a keyboard.
  • Page 19 Chapter 1: Introduction 1.2.4 SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal (for SAILOR 6150 only) With the SAILOR 6006 you can send distress alerts, read and write messages, monitor system status, change the configuration and test the system. The SAILOR 6006 has a Distress button for sending Distress alerts. The SAILOR 6006 has a touch-screen interface and can be operated without a keyboard.
  • Page 20 Chapter 1: Introduction Units in the system...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Installing The System

    Connecting the system on page 21. For information how to configure and use the system, see Initial configuration on page 52 and SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 System, User manual [1]. The following sections describe •...
  • Page 22 Accessories kit including cables and connectors. For details, see Cables and connectors on page 27. Not included with SAILOR 6140. • For SAILOR 6120 SSA System and SAILOR 6150 Non-SOLAS System only: THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit. • For SAILOR 6150 Non-SOLAS System only: SAILOR 6108 Non-SOLAS Alarm Panel.
  • Page 23: General Installation Requirements

    2.2.1 Power requirements A SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 Mini-C System operates on 9-32 V DC. You may use any power supply or battery that meets the power requirements listed in this section and in Appendix A, Technical specifications.
  • Page 24: Installing The Sailor 3027

    Chapter 2: Installing the system 2.3 Installing the SAILOR 3027 2.3.1 Placing the SAILOR 3027 Mini-C Terminal Place the terminal outdoors on the ship. Before mounting the terminal, consider the following: Safety distance: 1 ft. (0.3 m). • Place the terminal so that no person can accidently get closer to the terminal than the safety distance 1 ft.
  • Page 25 Chapter 2: Installing the system Line of sight. • Place the terminal in an area as free from obstructions as possible in all directions down to 15° below the horizon. Zenith Horizon Horizon 15° 15° Obstructions should be below these lines If obstructions cannot be avoided, place the receiver so that the obstruction covers no more than 2°...
  • Page 26 Chapter 2: Installing the system Power source available. • The power source must be placed as close as possible to the terminal. Grounding available. • Make sure that the shield of the CAN cable is connected to a proper ground, i.e. the ship’s structure/hull. This is very important in order to protect persons and equipment from lightning and safely bypass interference from Radar, VHF/MF/HF radio equipment and other environmental sources of interference.
  • Page 27 Chapter 2: Installing the system 2.3.2 Mounting the SAILOR 3027 Mini-C Terminal The Mini-C Terminal has one CAN connector and is designed primarily for pole mounting. • For mechanical drawings, see Mechanical outline drawing, SAILOR 3027 Mini-C Terminal on page 20. •...
  • Page 28 Chapter 2: Installing the system Adjustable pole/railing mount 1” and 1½” (optional) The adjustable pole/railing mount kit is available from Thrane & Thrane (see Available parts on page 67). When mounting the adjustable pole/railing mount follow the instructions included with the kit. The adjustable pole/railing mount fits 1”...
  • Page 29 Chapter 2: Installing the system Horizontal pole: Installing the SAILOR 3027...
  • Page 30 Chapter 2: Installing the system Mechanical outline drawing, SAILOR 3027 Mini-C Terminal 120° ø64 M4 x 3 Length of thread: 6 mm ø170.5 Connector housing custom made Installing the SAILOR 3027...
  • Page 31: Chapter 3 Connecting The System

    Chapter 3 Connecting the system This chapter explains how to connect the units in the SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 system and describes connectors, pin-out and cable requirements. It has the following sections: • Connecting the units • Grounding the units • The CAN backbone •...
  • Page 32 In all the Mini-C Systems you can also connect a computer. For details, see SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 with a computer on page 26. SAILOR 6120 SSA System The drawing below shows the wiring of a basic SAILOR 6120 SSA System. SAILOR 3027 SSA Terminal...
  • Page 33 Chapter 3: Connecting the system SAILOR 6130 LRIT System and SAILOR 6140 Maritime system The drawing below shows the wiring of a basic SAILOR 6130 LRIT System or SAILOR 6140 Maritime System. SAILOR 3027 LRIT Terminal Ship ground (hull) CAN bus Shield DC output Power supply...
  • Page 34 Chapter 3: Connecting the system SAILOR 6150 Non-SOLAS System The drawing below shows the wiring of a basic SAILOR 6150 Non-SOLAS System with a computer or SAILOR 6007 Message Terminal. SAILOR 3027 Non-SOLAS Terminal Buzzer NC 1 SAILOR 6108 Brown NC 2 Non-SOLAS White...
  • Page 35 Chapter 3: Connecting the system The drawing below shows the wiring of a basic SAILOR 6150 Non-SOLAS System using the SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal. SAILOR 3027 Non-SOLAS Terminal Buzzer NC 1 SAILOR 6108 Brown NC 2 Non-SOLAS White NO 1 Alarm Panel Ship ground (hull) NO 2...
  • Page 36 Chapter 3: Connecting the system SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 with a computer If you need to connect a computer to your Mini-C System, you must use a THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit, which connects to your system through the CAN interface. If the system is a SAILOIR 6120 SSA System or a SAILOR 6150 Non-SOLAS System, the THRANE 6194 is delivered with your system.
  • Page 37 Chapter 3: Connecting the system 3.1.2 Cables and connectors To see where the cables (W) and connectors (C) are located, refer to the drawings on the previous pages. The below table lists the cables and connectors from the drawings. Cable Type Included/not included NMEA 2000 Mini Device Cable...
  • Page 38: Grounding The Units

    Chapter 3: Connecting the system As an alternative to the NMEA connectors you may use a CAN connection box, (part number 406208A). For a list of additional cables and connectors available from Thrane & Thrane, see Available parts on page 67. If you are using a THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit, refer also to the manual THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit, Installation and user manual [3].
  • Page 39 Chapter 3: Connecting the system 3.2.2 SAILOR 6006 or 6007 Message Terminal Connect a ground wire between the ground stud on the Message Terminal and ship ground. Ground plane Ground stud connected to ship hull 3.2.3 Power supply When installing the power supply, make sure you connect the Important chassis of the power supply to ship ground.
  • Page 40 Chapter 3: Connecting the system 3.2.4 THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit The base plate of the THRANE 6194 forms a ground plane for the electronic circuit. This ground plane must be connected to ship ground in one of two ways: •...
  • Page 41: The Can Backbone

    Chapter 3: Connecting the system 3.3 The CAN backbone When connecting the CAN backbone, be aware of the following requirements: • The CAN bus is already terminated with 120 Ohm inside the Mini-C Terminal. You must provide the CAN bus with a termination resistance of 120 Ohm at the other end of the CAN backbone, either with a separate termination resistance or inside the last device on the CAN backbone.
  • Page 42: Connecting Power

    Chapter 3: Connecting the system 3.4 Connecting power 3.4.1 Power source • If you are connecting additional NMEA2000 equipment other than THRANE 6194 or SAILOR 6006 to the CAN bus, the power source for the Mini-C System must supply 15 V DC (nominal). To convert to 15 V DC you may use e.g.
  • Page 43 Chapter 3: Connecting the system THRANE 6194 The THRANE 6194, like the Mini-C Terminal, connects to power through the CAN interface, which in the THRANE 6194 is a group of spring-loaded terminals (X2). Refer to THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit, Installation and user manual [3].
  • Page 44 Chapter 3: Connecting the system 3.4.4 Calculating power cables for the SAILOR 3027 If possible, use the cables included with your SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 system. If you want to use other cables or extend the included cables, use the guidelines in this section to calculate the maximum length of your power cables.
  • Page 45 Chapter 3: Connecting the system Max. cable length in m versus cable types, voltage and source impedance. The max. cable length is 200 m if the cable is also carrying the Important communication interface and not just power. Supply Voltage > 12 Volt 15 Volt 24 Volt...
  • Page 46 Chapter 3: Connecting the system 3.4.5 Measuring the ship source impedance Without supplied cable If you want to use another cable instead of the supplied cable, measure the source impedance without the cable as follows: 1. Measure the voltage without load (R.var disconnected). Power outlet for terminal 2.
  • Page 47 Chapter 3: Connecting the system 3. Connect the cable for the SAILOR 3027 to the T-connector, but do not connect the other end to the terminal. 4. At the unconnected end of the CAN cable, measure the source impedance as described in the next steps. Power outlet End of cable at for terminal...
  • Page 48: Connectors And Pin-Out

    Chapter 3: Connecting the system 3.5 Connectors and pin-out 3.5.1 SAILOR 3027 Mini-C Terminal The Mini-C Terminal has one male CAN socket for connecting to power as well as communication interfaces. The table and drawing below show the pin-out for the connector. In standalone systems, e.g.
  • Page 49 Chapter 3: Connecting the system 3.5.2 SAILOR 6006 or 6007 Message Terminal Overview The drawing below shows the connector panel of the Message Terminal. Ethernet DC Power In the SAILOR 6150 system, the following connectors on the Message Terminal may be used: •...
  • Page 50 Chapter 3: Connecting the system USB interface The USB connectors are USB Type A. The figure and table below show the connector outline, wire colours and pin assignments. USB Type A socket Pin number Pin function Wire color White Green Black Ethernet The figure and table below show the connector outline and pin assignments.
  • Page 51 Chapter 3: Connecting the system X5, CAN interface (only used on SAILOR 6006 with SAILOR 6150 system) The figure and table below show the connector outline and pin assignments. M12 Panel screw connector Pin number Pin function Wire color 5 pin male Not connected None CAN_S...
  • Page 52 The drawing below shows the connectors on the THRANE 6194. The THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit is used in the SAILOR 6120 SSA System for connecting SSA buttons, and may also be used in other systems for connecting additional equipment.
  • Page 53 Chapter 3: Connecting the system • CAN spring-loaded terminals (X2). Connect to the CAN bus in the Mini-C System. This interface is also used for connecting power. Do not connect the shield of the CAN cable on the Important THRANE 6194! The CAN shield must only be connected to ship ground at the power supply, in order to lead any lightning strike directly to ship ground and not to any user operated equipment.
  • Page 54 Chapter 3: Connecting the system Connectors and pin-out...
  • Page 55: Chapter 4 Configuration

    Chapter 4 Configuration This chapter explains the initial registration and configuration that may be necessary before using your Mini-C System. For further information on configuration and daily use of the system, refer to the user manual for the Mini-C System. Note For the SAILOR 6130 LRIT System: After installing the system an LRIT compliance test must be done according to the guidelines from the...
  • Page 56: Registering Your Sailor 3027

    Chapter 4: Configuration 4.1 Registering your SAILOR 3027 4.1.1 Service Activation Registration Form Before using the SAILOR 3027 Mini-C Terminal on the Inmarsat C system you must register the terminal to the system. Note In most cases the distributor registers the system for the customer. Use the SARF (Service Activation Registration Form) supplied with the SAILOR 3027.
  • Page 57 Chapter 4: Configuration Registration for service activation of Maritime Mobile Earth Station PSA use only code Sections 1-4, 6 and 8 are to be completed by all customers Application number Tick Boxes as appropriate. Please write in block capitals Date Month Year Customer’s reference number...
  • Page 58: Configuration Tools

    Chapter 4: Configuration 4.1.2 Entering the mobile number in the SAILOR 3027 When the SAILOR 3027 Mini-C Terminal is registered at the ISP, the ISP returns a mobile number for the SAILOR 3027. This mobile number must be entered in the SAILOR 3027. You can use the easyMail application for this purpose.
  • Page 59: Configuration Using Easymail

    Chapter 4: Configuration 4.3 Configuration using easyMail easyMail is a computer program, which can be used to control Thrane & Thrane and SAILOR Inmarsat-C terminals. With easyMail you can send and receive e-mail, SMS, fax and telex messages, set up position reporting, receive EGC messages and more. 4.3.1 Installing easyMail To be able to set up the Mini-C System using easyMail, you must first install the easyMail application on your computer as follows:...
  • Page 60 Chapter 4: Configuration To set up LAN communication To set up easyMail for LAN communication with the THRANE 6194 and thereby the Mini-C Terminal, do as follows: 1. Select Setup > Communication setup. 2. Select LAN communication. Same subnet 3. Type in the IP address of the THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit (TCU). You can find the IP address in two ways: •...
  • Page 61 Chapter 4: Configuration 4. If you want to set the THRANE 6194 to a fixed IP address for your next easyMail session, select Force fixed IP and type in the IP address you want to use. Important Before clicking OK, make sure the IP address of your PC is on the same subnet as the new TCU IP address.
  • Page 62 Chapter 4: Configuration easyMail now tries to establish a connection to the THRANE 6194 and thereby the Mini-C Terminal. When the RS-232 connection is established the PC connection bar at the top of the easyMail window turns green. 4.3.3 Initial configuration Before you can use the system, you must: •...
  • Page 63 Chapter 4: Configuration 4.3.4 Entering vessel data You can enter vessel data that can be used for automatic insertion into your messages. To enter the data for your vessel, do as follows: 1. In the easyMail application, select Edit > Enter vessel data. 2.
  • Page 64: Configuration Using Commands

    Chapter 4: Configuration 4.4 Configuration using commands You can enter commands using one of the following tools: • A computer or SAILOR 6007 with easyMail in Terminal mode • A computer or SAILOR 6007 with terminal program or telnet. All available commands, syntax etc. are described in the following documents: •...
  • Page 65 Chapter 4: Configuration 4.4.1 Computer with easyMail in terminal mode To open the Terminal mode text editor in the easyMail application, do as follows: 1. From the menu bar in easyMail, select View > Terminal Mode. A terminal window opens. Note The terminal window is now the only way to communicate with the Mini-C Terminal.
  • Page 66 Chapter 4: Configuration When the window shows Connected, press Enter. The prompt should show Can0:/$. 5. Type in your commands. Using LAN port Do as follows: 1. Connect a computer or a SAILOR 6007 Message Terminal to the LAN port of the THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit, which must be connected to your Mini-C System.
  • Page 67: Chapter 5 Installation Check And Test

    Note The SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 system must be registered with the Service Activation Registration Form before you can test the system. Refer to Registering your SAILOR 3027 on page 46 for details.
  • Page 68: Installation Check List

    Chapter 5: Installation check and test 5.1 Installation check list After installing the SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 system, you can use the following check list to make sure you have installed the system correctly. Important Make the installation check before applying power to the...
  • Page 69: Testing The Sailor 6130 Lrit System

    Chapter 5: Installation check and test Check item Reference Power cables Cables and connectors on page 27 CAN cables RS-232 cable (for PC, if connected) Ethernet cable (for PC, if connected) Is the shield of the CAN cable connected SAILOR 3027 correctly to the ship ground (hull)? Mini-C Terminal on page 28...
  • Page 70: Testing The System With Easymail

    Chapter 5: Installation check and test 5.3 Testing the system with easyMail 5.3.1 Basic system verification To verify the basic function of the system, connect a computer and start the easyMail application. Then check the Mobile status field. The field should show the Ocean region to which the Mini-C Terminal is logged in (Atlantic Ocean East in the picture above), and the bars for Antenna signal, GPS and PC connection should all be green.
  • Page 71 Chapter 5: Installation check and test • PC connection Green: easyMail has connected to the Mini-C Terminal. Red: No connection between easyMail and Mini-C Terminal. 5.3.2 Distress test (only SAILOR 6150 Non-SOLAS System) Important Never test the installation by sending an alert on-air! If an alert is sent by mistake, inform the relevant authorities immediately.
  • Page 72 Chapter 5: Installation check and test To make a link test, do as follows: 1. In the easyMail application, click Actions > Link test. The test has 3 parts: • Message reception • Message transmission • Distress test. 2. After the Link test is requested, the NCS assigns a LES for performing the Link test.
  • Page 73: Chapter 6 Service And Maintenance

    Chapter 6 Service and maintenance This chapter describes how to maintain and handle the units in the system and how to update software. This chapter has the following sections: • Updating software • Maintenance guidelines • Service and repair • Available parts 6.1 Updating software Required tools and files...
  • Page 74 Chapter 6: Service and maintenance Updating the Mini-C Terminal software Get the download tool and the new software as described in the previous section. Then do as follows: 1. Connect the Mini-C Terminal to the THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit and connect your computer to the LAN port on the THRANE 6194.
  • Page 75: Maintenance Guidelines

    Chapter 6: Service and maintenance The software is now updated and the Mini-C Terminal automatically restarts with the new software. You can use the SNMP upload application again to check the software version as in step 4 above. 6.2 Maintenance guidelines When properly installed the system needs no maintenance.
  • Page 76: Service And Repair

    Should you need to send the product for repair, please read the below information before packing the product. The shipping cartons for the SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 system units have been carefully designed to protect the equipment during shipment. The cartons and their associated packing material should be used when repacking for shipment.
  • Page 77: Available Parts

    Chapter 6: Service and maintenance 6.4 Available parts 6.4.1 Cables and connectors Part number Item 406100-930 Mini/Micro NMEA 2000 T-Connector 406100-931 Micro NMEA 2000 T-Connector 406100-932 Inline Micro termination Connector 406100-933 Male Mini NMEA 2000 Field Connector 406100-934 Male Micro NMEA 2000 Field Connector 406100-940 6 m NMEA 2000 Micro Device Cable 406100-941...
  • Page 78 Chapter 6: Service and maintenance 6.4.2 Adjustable pole/railing mount kit Part number Item 403027-103 Adjustable pole/railing mount kit for SAILOR 3027 Available parts...
  • Page 79: Sailor 6120/30/40/50 System Specifications

    Appendix A Technical specifications This appendix holds the specifications for the SAILOR 6120/30/40/50 Mini-C System and the SAILOR 3027 Mini-C Terminal. For specifications on the other units in the Mini-C System, refer to the installation manuals for the individual units.
  • Page 80: Sailor 3027 Specifications

    Appendix A: Technical specifications A.2 SAILOR 3027 specifications Item Specification Type SAILOR 3027 SSA Terminal SAILOR 3027 LRIT Terminal SAILOR 3027 Maritime Terminal SAILOR 3027 Non-SOLAS Terminal Rx Frequency Band 1525- 1545 MHz Tx Frequency Band 1626.5 - 1646.5 MHz -23,7 dBk at 5 degree elevation EIRP Min.
  • Page 81 Appendix A: Technical specifications Item Specification Global services Data: 1200 symbols/s BPSK. Data rate: 600 bit/s Max. Transmission size 10 Kbyte Interface in SAILOR 3027 NMEA 2000 DeviceNet Mini-style, Male Power input 9 V - 32 V DC. 15 V DC Nominal Input Power Max.
  • Page 82 Appendix A: Technical specifications Item Specification Operation humidity 100%, condensing Precipitation Up to 100 mm/hour, droplet size 0.5 to 4.5 mm Ice, survival Up to 25 mm Velocity Max velocity up to 140 km/hour (87 mph) Wind Wind speed up to 200 km/hour (124 mph) •...
  • Page 83: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary Controller–Area Network (CAN) is a message based protocol designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other within a vehicle without a host computer. Conformitée Européenne. This term signifies that a CE certified product conforms to European health, environmental, and safety regulations.
  • Page 84 Glossary High Power Amplifier International Electrotechnical Commission. The international standards and conformity assessment body for all fields of electrotechnology. IMSO International Maritime Satellite Organisation. An intergovernmental body established to ensure that Inmarsat continues to meet its public service obligations. Inmarsat Serial Number. A unique number assigned by a terminal manufacturer to each newly manufactured terminal for Inmarsat’s satellite networks.
  • Page 85 Glossary Administration at least 4 times a day. Other contracting governments may request information about vessels in which they have a legitimate interest under the regulation. Mobile Earth Station. An Earth station in the mobile-satellite service intended to be used while in motion or during halts at unspecified points.
  • Page 86 Glossary R&TTE Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment SARF Service Activation Registration Form. A form used to register your mobile equipment for activation of the services you are going to use. Ship Security Alert. The ship security alert system is provided to a vessel for the purpose of transmitting a security alert to the shore (not to other vessel!) to indicate to a competent authority that the security of the ship is under threat or has been compromised.
  • Page 87: Index

    Index Index documents, related, v activation of service, 46 easyMail configuration with, 49 battery, under-voltage protection, 33 installing, 49 using LAN, 50 using RS-232, 51 cables calculating max length (power), 34 table with max. lengths, 35 handling, 65 cables and connectors list of, 27 CAN backbone description and requirements, 31...
  • Page 88 Index mounting the SAILOR 3027, 20 SAILOR 3027 connector and pin-out, 38 description, 6 mounting on flat surface, 20 mounting on pole, 17 overview of system, 2 placing, 14 specifications, 70 SAILOR 6006 connectors and pin-out, 39 pin-out SAILOR 6007 Message Terminal, 39 description, 8 SAILOR 3027, 38...
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