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.
About the manual Intended readers This manual is an installation manual for the SAILOR 3771 Alarm Panel. The manual is intended primarily for installers of the system and service personnel. Personnel installing or servicing the system must be properly trained and authorized by Cobham SATCOM.
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Related documents The below table shows documents related to this manual and to the SAILOR 3771 Alarm Panel FleetBroadband. Document Title number Voice Distress (Non-SOLAS), User manual 98-133687 SAILOR 500/250 FleetBroadband 98-125646 Including 19” Rack Version, Installation manual SAILOR 150 FleetBroadband, Installation...
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 The SAILOR 3771 Alarm Panel The SAILOR 3771 Alarm Panel is primarily used for initiating Distress and Urgency calls using the FleetBroadband service. The Alarm Panel is supplied with power through the Ethernet interface using PoE (Power over Ethernet), which is available in all the FleetBroadband systems, or alternatively from a DC supply (10.8 - 32 V DC).
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SAILOR 3771 Non-Distress Distress calls Alarm Panel Handset(s) For information on the FleetBroadband systems and the IP Handset see the manuals for these products. The manuals are listed in the section Related documents on page v. The SAILOR 3771 Alarm Panel...
Chapter 2 Installation This chapter provides a description of how to unpack, store and install the Alarm Panel. It contains the following sections: • Unpacking • Storage • To install the Alarm Panel For information on cable connections, see Connecting cables on page 11.
2.1.2 What’s in the delivery The following items are included in the delivery: • SAILOR 3771 Alarm Panel • Flush mount bracket • Flush mount gasket Alarm Panel • Wheel Knob •...
Chapter 2: Installation • SAILOR 3771 Alarm Panel FleetBroadband, Installation manual (this manual) • Voice Distress FleetBroadband, Quick guide 2.1.3 Storage The Alarm Panel may be stored or shipped in temperatures between -40° C and +80° C. Protect the Alarm Panel from extreme temperature variation which can cause condensation.
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Chapter 2: Installation 2.2.2.1 Desktop mounting You can mount the Alarm Panel on a desktop using the mounting bracket. For details on how to mount the Alarm Panel, see Mounting with the mounting bracket on page 8. To install the Alarm Panel...
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Chapter 2: Installation 2.2.2.2 Overhead mounting You can mount the Alarm Panel in an overhead position using the mounting bracket. For details on how to mount the Alarm Panel, see Mounting with the mounting bracket on page 8. To install the Alarm Panel...
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Chapter 2: Installation 2.2.2.3 Mounting with the mounting bracket To mount the Alarm Panel using the mounting bracket, do as follows: 1. Find a suitable location to mount the Alarm Panel. Make sure there is minimum 80 mm of free space for cable access behind the Alarm Panel.
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Chapter 2: Installation 2.2.2.4 Flush mount You can mount the Alarm Panel in a flat surface, e.g. in a console, using the Flush mount bracket and screws included with the Alarm Panel. To mount the Alarm Panel in a console, do as follows: 1.
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Chapter 2: Installation 3. Place the 4 square nuts in the cut-outs on the sides of the Alarm Panel, two on each side. 4. Ensure that the flush mount gasket is placed correctly on the Alarm Panel. 5. Fit the Alarm Panel into the cut-out in the console. 6.
Chapter 3 Connecting cables This chapter provides a description of all connectors on the Alarm Panel and gives guidelines to cabling. It also shows how to test the completed installation. It has the following sections: • Connectors • Cable requirements •...
Chapter 3: Connecting cables 3.1 Connectors 3.1.1 Overview The drawing below shows the connectors on the Alarm Panel. Power Ethernet Connectors...
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Chapter 3: Connecting cables 3.1.2 LAN (PoE) interface 3.1.2.1 Overview There is one Ethernet (10/100 MB) connector on the rear panel of the Alarm Panel, used for communicating with the FleetBroadband terminal. The interface supports PoE (Power over Ethernet), which means the Alarm Panel can be powered from the FleetBroadband terminal through the Ethernet.
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Chapter 3: Connecting cables 3.1.3 DC Power input (optional) 3.1.3.1 Overview Note When you are using PoE, the DC input is disabled and the state of the input pins and the power cable is ignored. The DC Power input connects to a DC supply with 24 V DC nominal (10.8 to 32 V DC).
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Chapter 3: Connecting cables 3.1.3.3 Remote on/off (ON_IN) Note If you are using PoE, the Remote on/off function is disabled. With the Remote on/off function you can switch the Alarm Panel on and off from a remote location, using a switch. Note that the Alarm Panel does not have a power button, so it is always on, unless you use the remote on/off function.
Chapter 3: Connecting cables 3.2 Cable requirements Before using the Alarm Panel for the first time, check that all cables are correctly wired and fastened. 3.2.1 Grounding All cables attached to the Alarm Panel must be shielded. • The shield of the Ethernet cable must be connected to ship ground via the FleetBroadband terminal or Ethernet switch to which the Alarm Panel is connected.
Chapter 3: Connecting cables 3.3 Connecting the Alarm Panel To connect the Alarm Panel, do as follows: 1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN connector on the Alarm Panel. 2. If you are using the DC input, connect the power cable to the PWR connector according to the description in DC Power input (optional) on page 14.
Chapter 3: Connecting cables 4. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to one of the LAN connectors on the FleetBroadband terminal or an Ethernet switch or PoE switch connected to the FleetBroadband terminal. Note that the below example is a SAILOR 250/500 terminal; if you have a SAILOR 150 terminal, there are only two LAN interfaces.
Chapter 3: Connecting cables 2. While holding the Test button, press any other button, including the Distress button. The buzzer sounds to indicate that the pressed button and the buzzer is working. 3.4.2 Checking the Voice Distress installation When the installation is complete and the system is configured for Voice Distress, you can check the installation as follows: 1.
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Chapter 3: Connecting cables Service activation...
For further information on warranty and service, you may also use www.cobham.com/SATCOM 4.2 Returning units Should your Cobham SATCOM product fail, please contact your dealer or installer, or the nearest Cobham SATCOM partner. You will find the partner details on www.cobham.com/satcom where you also find the Cobham SATCOM Self Service Center web-portal, which may help you solve the problem.
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Chapter 4: Service and repair Your dealer, installer or Cobham SATCOM partner will also take care of any warranty issue. 4.2.1 Repacking for shipment The shipping carton has been carefully designed to protect the Alarm Panel and its accessories during shipment. This carton and its associated packing material should be used when repacking for shipment.
Appendix A Technical specifications Item Specifications Mounting Flush mount or bracket method Power 10.8 to 32 V DC, with “remote on/off” input Power Typical 1 W, Maximum 3 W consumption Interfaces Ethernet (10/100 Mbit), RJ45 connector DC input, custom panel lock connector •...
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Appendix A: Technical specifications Item Specifications Compass safe 55 cm distance Dimensions Without mounting bracket: 107 mm x 121 mm x 55 mm H x W x D With mounting bracket: 124 mm x 153 mm x 90 mm Weight Without mounting bracket: 302 g With mounting bracket: 440 g...
Appendix B Conformity The SAILOR 3771 Alarm Panel FleetBroadband is CE-certified as stated in the Declaration of Conformity, enclosed on the next page.
Glossary Glossary American Wire Gauge. A means of specifying wire diameters. Direct Current eMLPP Enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption. A supplementary service used to deliver Maritime Safety Priority Voice Calls as defined by Inmarsat. IMSO International Mobile Satellite Organisation. An intergovernmental organisation that oversees certain public satellite safety and security communication services provided via the Inmarsat satellites.
Index Index cable requirements, 16 initial inspection, 4 cables installation, 5 securing, 17 CE Declaration of Conformity, 25 compass safe distance, 24 conformity, 25 LAN (PoE) connector, 13 connectors DC power input, 14 LAN (PoE), 13 overview, 12 manual document number, i mounting flush mount, 9 DC power input connector, 14...
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Index storage, 5 unpacking, 4 warranty, 22...
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