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TCE-59060-D
(J58-19110-0)
System settings list
FS-1562
FS-75/2550
FS-5000/8000
DSC-5
DSC-6
DSC-8V
DSC-60
AA-50
DP-5
DP-6
FM-7000
FM-7500
FM-8000
FM-8500
FM-8700
DMC-5
GMDSS Equipment
FELCOM 10
FELCOM 11
FELCOM 12
FELCOM 80
FELCOM81
FELCOM82
REMOTE STATION
NX-500
IB-581
IB-582
(0208, NAYO)

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  • Page 1 TCE-59060-D (J58-19110-0) System settings list GMDSS Equipment FS-1562 FELCOM 10 FS-75/2550 FELCOM 11 FS-5000/8000 FELCOM 12 DSC-5 FELCOM 80 DSC-6 FELCOM81 DSC-8V FELCOM82 DSC-60 REMOTE STATION NX-500 AA-50 DP-5 IB-581 IB-582 DP-6 FM-7000 FM-7500 FM-8000 FM-8500 FM-8700 DMC-5 (0208, NAYO)
  • Page 2 Instructions for Canceling Distress Alert Procedure Sample message VHF DSC All Stations, All Stations, All Stations This is NAME, CALLSIGN, 1. Switch off transmitter (transmitter and DSC NUMBER, POSITION. DSC terminal) immediately. 2. Switch equipment on and set to Ch 16. Cancel my distress alert of 3.
  • Page 4 GMDSS equipment key points Equipment Menu (Item) Pass word/key point Note [SELECT] “PRG” Ignore ID ON System settings [SETUP] “I”, enter to [SETUP] [4]:XMITR Selection of VHF or “652111” MF/HF Re-enter the MMSI DSC-5 [SETUP] [5]:SCAN Set the RX SCAN To canceling SCAN frequency as “99999.9”.
  • Page 5 CH 9999, then press the [RCL] “1562” and [ENT] key. CH 1 to 200 Channel presetting To erase CH; [RCL] [0] [ENT] FS-1562 System CH 9998 “0”. [ENT]+[8]:HI power Power adjustment [ENT]+[9]:LOW power [ENT]+[7]:TUNE power Turn the power on while...
  • Page 6 Equipment Menu (Item) Pass word/key point Note Turn on No.2 of the dip To conform System SW S2 in the ATU, then settings [RCL] 9999 AT-1560 Self test press the TUNE SW in the [ENT]. ATU. [STO] “system setting To conform user CH System settings menu.
  • Page 7 Equipment Menu (Item) Pass word/key point Note None FELCOM 10 Terminal program update. B:\> IB-581 FELCOM 11 Type “ibinst”. Quit to application softwear. [Fn ]+ [Alt] + [F2] Terminal program update. B:\> Type “ibinst”. CPU-2 program updata. B:\> FELCOM 12 Type “upf12”, Turn on the power.
  • Page 8 Equipment Menu (Item) Pass word/key point Note Re-enter AAB; [F4] [3] [8]:AAB [Alt]+[Ctrl], type “ANSWER” Job No.: [F4] [6] [6]: commissioning menu FURUNOSERVICE OID/DID Pass word: FELCOM81 “S1-#8 ON” on the CPU 2 board. [F4] [6][7]: manual control menu Job No.: FURUNOMANUAL Pass word: 3504 Maintenance code...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Content Content A. MF/HF SSB Radiotelephone Section A1. FS-1562-15/25 1. Connection...................... 1 2. System settings....................2 2.1 Procedure ..................2 2.2 System channel list (Ver-09) ............3 2.3 System channel list (Ver-03) ............5 2.4 System settings descriptions ............6 2.5 LCD/Keyboard test &...
  • Page 10 Content Section A3. FS-5000/8000 1. Connection ..................... 1 2. System settings ....................2 2.1System Channel List................. 2 2.2 Confirmation of settings..............6 2.3 System channel description ............. 7 2.4 Default setting for each country............12 3. Jumper settings .................... 13 3.1For NAV data format selecting, CIF or NMEA .........
  • Page 11 Content Section B2. DSC-6/6A 1. Connector on Rear Panel ................1 2. Typical Configurations (Type-1)............... 1 3. System settings ....................3 3.1 Initial settings..................3 3.2 Changing System settings..............4 4. System settings list ..................5 5. Jumper setting ....................7 6.
  • Page 12 Content Section B4. DSC-60 1. Connection ..................... 1 2. System setup list .................... 2 2.1 Setup menu: [#/SETUP] ..............2 2.2 System menu description ..............4 3. Setting DIP Switches ..................6 3.1 Outline of the settings on CONTROL/MODEM board ...... 6 3.2 Setting for the connection with FS-75/1562/5000 and DP-6.....
  • Page 13 Content D. NBDP Section D1. DP-5 1. Connection ..................... 1 2. Setting list ....................... 2 3. Initial settings....................5 3.1 Answerback code and ID code entry ..........5 3.2 Terminal settings (F6)............... 6 3.3 System settings (F8) ............... 9 3.4 Manual Reception (F3-6) .............. 12 3.5 NAV data format selection (CIF/NMEA) ........
  • Page 14 Content E. VHF Radiotelephone Section E1. FM-7000 1. Connection ..................... 1 2. System Settings....................2 2.1 System setting Jumper Connections ..........2 2.2 Disabling/enabling ATIS (Jumper Connection on SUB-CPU Board) ........9 2.3 Disabling/enabling USA CH2/3/4............ 10 2.4 Setting to connect DSC terminal (FM-7000) ......... 11 3.
  • Page 15 Content Section E4. FM-8500 1. Connection ..................... 1 2. System settings ....................2 2.1 Initial Settings................... 2 2.2 Changing system settings (Protection ON/OFF) ......5 3. System settings list ..................6 4. Jumper Setting....................8 5. Changing ID (MMSI) and Private mode ............9 6.
  • Page 16 3.1 EGC MSG. Alarm Output ON/OFF setting ........3 3.2 For Data Format (NMEA/CIF) ............4 4. System status monitor ..................5 5. S-RAM Clear ....................7 6. Menu Tree ....................... 8 7. FURUNO Information (FQ5-93-025:New Version CPU Board) ..... 9...
  • Page 17 2.3 Updating a Distress Alert: [F10]............2 3. Dip switch setting.................... 3 4. System status monitor ..................4 5. FURUNO Information..................6 FQ5-96-003: On Shortening the Antenna Cable ........6 FQ5-95-012: Shortening the Antenna Cable/Modification of Power Amplifier ..................7 6.
  • Page 18 Content H. INMARSAT B Section H1. FELCOM 80 1. Connection ..................... 1 2. System settings list ..................3 3. Setting procedure ................... 5 3.1 DIP switch setting (Antenna unit: IB-180) ......... 5 3.2 Tx IF output level setting (Communication unit: IB-280) ....6 3.3 Gyro Converter setting (Communication unit: IB-280) ....
  • Page 19 Content Section H3. FELCOM 82 1. Connection ..................... 1 2. System settings ....................2 2.1 Heading alignment ................2 2.2 Telephone setting ................3 2.3 Fax setting (PFX-50) ................ 4 2.4 Gyro setting ..................6 2.5 Setup NAV data input circuit ............10 2.6 Entering answer back code (only for class-1).........
  • Page 20 4. DB-500 4.1 Connection ..................15 4.2 FS-5000/8000................. 16 4.3 RB-500/700 Connection ..............18 4.4 FS-1562 and DSC/DP Connection ..........20 4.5 Interconnection diagrams ............... 21 5. Jumper settings on MAIN Board ..............24 J. NAVTEX RECEIVER Section J1. NX-500 1.
  • Page 21 Content K. TERMINAL UNIT Section K1. IB-581 1. How to Quit Programs ..................1 2. Changing the Terminal Software ..............2 2.1 Overview ..................... 2 2.2 A method to change the terminal program by formatting A-drive ..2 3. Installing PC-DOS ..................4 3.1 Overview .....................
  • Page 22 3.1 List of NMEA sentences ................1 3.2 Sentences formatters ................... 3 AP4. Program ROM 4.1 Communication Equipment ROM List............1 4.2 Compatibility of CONTROL board, and LCD module changed..... 9 4.3 FURUNO Information ................. 11 Schematic diagram 05P0407D ..................... a 05P0407E ..................... b 05P0407F ......................c 05P0407G.....................
  • Page 23: Section A1. Fs-1562-15/25

    Section A1. FS-1562-15/25 1. Connection AT-1560-15 AT-1560-25 A1-1...
  • Page 24: System Settings

    FS-1562 2. System settings 2.1 Procedure 1. While pressing and holding down the [RCL] key, turn the power on. You get the following display. System Channel 9951 Setting No. MEMO 2. Select the system cannel “9999” by rotating the FREQ/CH encoder.
  • Page 25: System Channel List (Ver-09)

    FS-1562 2.2 System channel list (Ver-09) Ver-09 Setting Default System Function Hol- Channel Italy Other land *9900 Country of Delivery Italy Holland Other *9901 User Channel Clear Press [RCL] [1] [ENT] key to clear TX Frequency Marine *9902 Free Marine...
  • Page 26 3:J3E FIX default 9915 (TX Tune) 0:Enable default 9916 (Remote control format) 0:MIF default 9917 (EM with TX key ON) 0:Auto default (No change) 9997 (Selection of out put power) 0:FS-1562-15 2:FS-1562-25 9928 (Priority setting) 1:Remote (When DSC-60 is connected.) A1-4...
  • Page 27: System Channel List (Ver-03)

    FS-1562 2.3 System channel list (Ver-03) Add. Add. : Different “setting” between Ver-3 and Ver-9. A1-5...
  • Page 28: System Settings Descriptions

    FS-1562 2.4 System settings descriptions A1-6...
  • Page 29: Lcd/Keyboard Test & Rom Version No. Confirmation

    FS-1562 2.5 LCD/Keyboard test & ROM Version No. Confirmation 1. While pressing and holding down the [ENT] key, turn on the power. All LCD segment appear. 2. Release the hand from the [ENT] key. 3. Press keys one by one. When the key is pressed, the corresponding number or letter appears at the upper right of LCD.
  • Page 30: Channel Programming

    3. Channel Programming System channel: 9998 muse be set “0”, refer to section “2. System settings”. The FS-1562 can store up to 200 user channels, number 1 to 200. Procedure 1. While pressing and holding down the [RCL] key, turn the power on.
  • Page 31 FS-1562 11. To program another channel, repeat steps 6 to 10. 12. Set the system channel 9998 to “1” (user channel memory: disable). 13. Turn the power off to store channel programmed. To erase a user channel 1. Select an RX channel to erase with the FREQ/CH encoder.
  • Page 32 FS-1562 4. Power Date Setting System channel: 9998 muse be set “0”, refer to section “2. System settings”. 1. Turn the power on. 2. Select a channel (Frequency). Referring to next page; Power data setting table. 3. Press the TX TUNE key. “TUNE” appears and the coupler starts tuning. When the tuning is completed successfully, “TUNE OK”...
  • Page 33: Power Data Setting

    FS-1562 Power data setting table Note) Power data for user channel is commonly used for all class of emission. The table below shows output power calculated from power data when 50 ohms dummy load is connected to the transceiver unit. Reference only.
  • Page 34: Self Test

    FS-1562 5. Self test 5.1 Transceiver unit Condition: TLX mode 13.5MHz AGC ON Condition: TLX mode Tone 1700Hz 3 MHz PA OFF Condition: TLX mode Tone 1700Hz 3 MHz 20W/Full power When the CPU is detected unlock signal from SYN circuit, frequency indication blinking.
  • Page 35: Antenna Coupler Unit

    FS-1562 5.2 Antenna coupler unit The CPU and the relays which select capacitors and coil for tuning can be checked. Procedure 1. Open the antenna coupler cover. 2. Open the shield cover inside the coupler. 3. Turn on No.2 of the DIP switch S2.
  • Page 36: Section A2. Fs-75/2550

    Section A2. FS-75/2550 1. Connection FS-75 (150W) AT-1560-15 AT-1560-25 FS-2550 (250W) AT-1560-25 A2-1...
  • Page 37: System Settings

    FS-75/2550 2. System settings 2.1 Procedure 1. While pressing and holding down the [CH] key, turn the power on. You get the following display. System Channel 9951 Setting No. MEMO 2. Select the system cannel “9999” by rotating the FREQ/CH encoder. 入力) keys in this order.
  • Page 38: System Channel List (Ver-09)

    FS-75/2550 2.2 System channel list (Ver-09) Ver-09 System Setting Default Function Channel GMDSS *9900 Country of Delivery GMDSS *9901 User Channel Clear Press [CH] [1] [ENT] key to clear TX Frequency Marine Note-1 Free Marine *9902 Selection Free RX Frequency Marine Note-1 Free...
  • Page 39 FS-75/2550 Setting Default System Function Channel GMDSS Scan Stop Signal 9951 S : 1 to 10 Level Level While 9952 Scan Stop Time 1 – 99 sec receiving 9953 Sweep Width 0.01 to 29999.99kHz 100k 100k Sweep Step 9954 0.01 to 29999.99kHz 1.00k 1.00k Frequency...
  • Page 40: System Settings Descriptions

    FS-75/2550 2.3 System settings descriptions Not use Not use A2-5...
  • Page 41: Lcd/Keyboard Test & Rom Version No. Confirmation

    FS-75/2550 2.4 LCD/Keyboard test & ROM Version No. Confirmation 1. While pressing and holding down the [ENT] key, turn on the power. All LCD segment appear. 2. Release the hand from the [ENT] key. 3. Press keys one by one. When the key is pressed, the corresponding number or letter appears at the upper right of the LCD.
  • Page 42: Channel Programming

    FS-75/2550 3. Channel Programming System channel: 9998 muse be set “0”, refer to section “2. System settings”. See the table below. The FS-75/2550 can store up to 200 user channels, Band(MHz) Channel 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-20 1-20 1-20 1-20 1-20 1-20 1-20...
  • Page 43 FS-75/2550 10. Enter a TX frequency as follows. Simplex Press the [ENT] key. The same frequency entered at step 8 is stored. Duplex Press the [Freq] key, enter a frequency with the numeral keys, then press the [ENT] key. 11. To program another channel, repeat steps 6 to 10. 12.
  • Page 44 FS-75/2550 4. Power Date Setting System channel: 9998 muse be set “0”, refer to section “2. System settings”. 1. Turn the power on. 2. Select a channel (Frequency). Referring to next page; Power data setting table. 3. Press the TX TUNE key. “TUNE” appears and the coupler starts tuning. When the tuning is completed successfully, “TUNE OK”...
  • Page 45: Power Data Setting

    FS-75/2550 Power data setting table Note) Power data for user channel is commonly used for all classes of emission. The table below shows output power calculated from power data when 50 ohms dummy load is connected to the transceiver unit. Reference only. Condition) 4MHz SSB, Single tone (whistling into the handset) Power data 150W...
  • Page 46: Self Test

    FS-75/2550 5. Self Test 5.1 Transceiver unit This test checks the transceiver for proper operation. It should be conducted regularly to ensure proper operation. Before starting the test, set the RF GAIN control knob to maximum (fully clockwise). Procedure 1. While pressing and holding down the [CURSOR] key, turn on the power. All LCD segments appear.
  • Page 47: Antenna Coupler Unit

    FS-75/2550 5.2 Antenna coupler unit The CPU and the relays which select capacitors and coil for tuning can be checked. Procedure 1. Open the antenna coupler cover. 2. Open the shield cover inside the coupler. 3. Turn on No.2 of the DIP switch S2. 4.
  • Page 48: Section A3. Fs-5000/8000

    Section A3. FS-5000/8000 1. Connection The below installation is the connected for FS-5000. Note) FS-8000 Transceiver unit : FS-8000T Control unit : FS-5000C AC/DC Power supply : PR-850A x 2sets A3-1...
  • Page 49: System Settings

    FS-5000/8000 2. System settings Change the specifications with the following key sequence. 1. Press [STO] key. 2. Enter item number (system setting No.), and press [ENT] key. 3. Setting number desired, and press [ENT] key. [STO] [9] [9] [0] [1] [ENT] [0] [ENT] Reference;...
  • Page 50 FS-5000/8000 Setting No. Channel Function 9917 50 ohm BK. relay ON/OFF ON (Fixed) 9918 Time adj. (Clock) Auto Manual 9919 Control unit priority 1 (Local) 2 (Remote) 9920 Beep sound ON/OFF ON (Fixed) 9921 Beep sound level 6 (Selectable:0-10) 9922 Beep sound freq.
  • Page 51 FS-5000/8000 Setting No. Channel Function Receiver bandwidth in kHz : SSB 9940 6kHz 3kHz 0.3kHz (Changeable thru keyboard) Receiver bandwidth in kHz : CW 9941 6kHz 3kHz 0.3kHz (Changeable thru keyboard) Receiver bandwidth in kHz : TLX 9942 6kHz 3kHz 0.3kHz (Changeable thru keyboard) Receiver bandwidth in kHz : AM...
  • Page 52 FS-5000/8000 Channel Setting Function 9963 User channel programming Enable Disable FS-8000 only check meter 9964 indication for both upper & lower transceiver unit 9965 Scan response time (DSC/NBDP) Standard Fast The transmission of AM tow-tone 9966 Free Limited Disable alarm is restricted or not. Select default setting for each Enter international telephone country code 9980...
  • Page 53: Confirmation Of Settings

    FS-5000/8000 2.2 Confirmation of settings To confirm settings, press [RCL] [9] [9] [9] [9] and [ENT] in this order. Then press [ENT] key successively. System setting for GMDSS FS-5000) System channel:9982 (A.BK relay or R.ANT) ---- [1]: YES Note) 9913:System Delay 10 ms 9917:50 ohm BK Relay 1:ON (Permanently)
  • Page 54: System Channel Description

    FS-5000/8000 2.3 System channel description The following describes about some system channels. 9900 Output power of ITU/DSC channels and direct key-in frequencies are preset as shown below. Model vs Max. Output Power (*): for Japanese vessels only. FS-5000 FS-2500* FS-1600* FS-8000 Output Power 400W...
  • Page 55 60W (power data -- MF:115, HF:110), except for minimum power data already stored into user channel. 9930 - 9932 Furuno Multi Interface for Radio communication. Selected when DP-6, DSC-6 is connected. TBUS Selected for equipment made by 'Thrane & Thrane A/S" of Denmark. If TBUS data is used, it is not necessary to connect TXD/RXD lines.
  • Page 56 FS-5000/8000 9947 The "1": SQ on Telex [1-OFF] setting automatically turns off the SQ (if ON) when class of emission is changed to TELEX. (Note that AF signal to DP-5/6 is not passed through squelch circuit, so this setting is not for DP-5/6 connection.) 9948 The '1": NB on Telex [1-OFF] setting automatically turns off the NB (if ON) when class of emission is changed to TELEX.
  • Page 57 FS-5000/8000 9966 In accordance with both the above setting and system setting 9953 (Operation on AM mode), the transmission of two-tone alarm on AM mode is as follows: System setting:9966 System setting:9953 TX of two-tone alarm on AM mode. 0: TX/RX Possible on all frequencies.
  • Page 58 FS-5000/8000 9989 Power setting for Europe and Norway type [1-EU, 2-NOR]. Setting of power data. (When old type Ant. coupler is installed. :05P0358-44 and after) EU (Europe) Power data NOR (Norway) Power data 1.6-2.5 FS-5000 1.6-2.5MHz FS-5000: 200 FS-8000: 160 FS-8000 2.5-4.0MHz FS-5000: 210...
  • Page 59: Default Setting For Each Country

    FS-5000/8000 2.4 Default setting for each country [STO] [9] [9] [8] [0] [ENT] Country code [ENT] The default settings are shown in a screened cell of setting item. The system channel that it isn't mentioned in the below list is the same as standard setting. Refer to section “2.1 System Channel List”.
  • Page 60: Jumper Settings

    TB-4 FS-5000C NMEA Nav device CIF/NMEA (TXD/RXD) FURUNO Radio Equipment EX)RB-500 MIF(4800bps) 3.2 When using C.Loop between FS-5000/8000 and DB-500 Put a jumper wire on the AF board to use current loop format. Refer to the next page for locatin of parts on AF board having suffix number –33 and after.
  • Page 61 FS-5000/8000 CIF/NMEA *CIF NMEA: Open, CIF: Short *NMEA NMEA: Short, CIF: Open REM2 *C.Loop Short *RS-232C Open A3-14...
  • Page 62: User (Preset) Channel Programming

    FS-5000/8000 4. User (Preset) Channel Programming The 'TX freq. selection" (9901) is set to "1" (Free), so you may store frequencies by recalling the ITU/DSC channels or by keying in a frequency through the keyboard. Select class of emission, bandwidth, and frequency, then press the following keys to store the frequencies (class of emission &...
  • Page 63: Power Adjustment

    FS-5000/8000 5. Power Adjustment A3-16...
  • Page 64 FS-5000/8000 A3-17...
  • Page 65 FS-5000/8000 A3-18...
  • Page 66 FS-5000/8000 A3-19...
  • Page 67 FS-5000/8000 A3-20...
  • Page 68: Self Test

    FS-5000/8000 6. Self test 6.1 Transceiver unit A3-21...
  • Page 69: Antenna Coupler Unit

    FS-5000/8000 6.2 Antenna Coupler unit Old type antenna coupler New type antenna coupler (05P0358-44 and after) To check the antenna coupler for proper operation, press the CHCK button (S2) on the coupler board. The relay start chattering and LED’s CR1 to CR24 blink one by one in ascending order.
  • Page 70: Section B1. Dsc-5

    DSC-5 Rear View DSC-5 configurations MF/HF system *DSC-5 + AA-50 + FS-1562/5000/8000 + DP-5/6 *DSC-5 + AA-50 + FS-1562/5000/8000 + DP-5/6 + RV-118G/128G *DSC-5 + AA-50 + FT-258/508 + RV-118G/128G + DP-5/6 *DSC-5A (with 2187.5kHz WR) + FS-1562/5000/8000 + (DP-5/6) VHF system...
  • Page 71 DSC-5 MF/HF System Not use. VHF System Note) key-lock command: Priority command B1-2...
  • Page 72: Changing System Settings And Mmsi Number

    DSC-5 2. Changing System Settings and MMSI number 2.1 Changing system settings To change system settings; 1. Press the [SETUP] key at the default display followed by pressing the [FILE] key within two or three seconds. MES AD -------- I 2.
  • Page 73 DSC-5 9. You can change (set) following settings. *Selection (VHF or MF/HF) of communication equipment. [SETUP] - [4] *”COMM” setting in the PROG menu. [SELECT] - [PROG] --- [COMM] *Tx-key timing setting in the “SYS” sub menu. [SELECT] - [PROG] - [SYST] --- “key” *Further, ”TO”...
  • Page 74: Settings List

    DSC-5 2.2 Settings List For MF/HF DSC system Standard type AA-50/DSC FS-1562 DB-500 DMC-5 DP-5/6 DB-120 Note) The AA-50 is not required when DSC-5A is installed. Note) CIF/NMEA MF/HF TR FS-5000 DSC-5 AA-50 -8000 MF/HF RX REM1-3 Printer NBDP REM1-3...
  • Page 75 DSC-5 The default settings are shown in a screened cell of each setting item. Setting List Key operation Settings MF/HF DSC System Item Note Add. System Standard Select [4]:XMITR MF/HF XMITR [SET UP] MMSI [FILE] Own ID Group ID [FILE] Group ID TIME TIME...
  • Page 76 DSC-5 Key operation Key operation Key operation Key operation Setting value Item Note MF/HF DSC System System Standard Quick: QUICK Printer QUIK PP-500/510 selection SLOW connected Ver check DSC & MODEM Ver BEEP 1:lineout 2:line in 3:DMC BEEP or 1 4:DMC For monitor test...
  • Page 77: Jumper Wire Settings

    DSC-5 3. Jumper wire settings DSC-5A only Format JP 1 JP 2 CIF (default) Open Short NMEA Short Open Note) CIF/NMEA selection must be also made through the menu; Select the PROG menu and call the COMM menu, then select CIF/NMEA selection mode.
  • Page 78: Self Test

    DSC-5 4. Self test Pressing the [3] key at normal display, automatically starts the daily test. The test checks the MODEM, Remote line and the connection between DSC, MF/HF RT and NBDP with MIF commands. B1-9...
  • Page 79: Clearing Contents Of S-Ram And Eerom

    DSC-5 5. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM After replacing the ROM on the CONTROL board or if the unit is not working properly, be sure to press the NMI switch on the CONTROL board after turning on the unit, to clear contents of S-RAMs. 1.
  • Page 80 DSC-5 EEROM clear The PROG menu (returns to default settings) and clears self-ID code, etc. You must do setup of system !! Refer to section “2.2 settings list”. 1. When select to EEROM, press the [ENT] key; Note) If you want to print out the contents of the EEROM, place the cursor on the “EEROM”...
  • Page 81: Dsc Frequency Table

    DSC-5 6. DSC Frequency table B1-12...
  • Page 82: Menu Tree

    DSC-5 7. Menu tree B1-13...
  • Page 83 DSC-5 B1-14...
  • Page 84 DSC-5 B1-15...
  • Page 85 DSC-5 Clearing Manual POS.: Enter to 9999 on UTC. Clearing SCAN Freq.: on Rx Freq. Enter to 99999.9 B1-16...
  • Page 86: Power And Frequency Measurement Of Mf/Hf Radiotelephone

    DSC-5 Power and Frequency measurement of MF/HF Radiotelephone MF/HF DSC signal is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch, because of its emission mode of F1B (J2B). Tone signals (1700Hz + 85Hz) must be input to the radiotelephone. To measure the output power of DSC signal, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to the frequency to measured and to F1B (J2B/TLX).
  • Page 87: Power And Frequency Measurement Of Vhf Radiotelephone

    DSC-5 9. Power and Frequency measurement of VHF Radiotelephone The VHF CH 70 is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch. To measure the output power of VHF CH 70, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to CH 70. The VHF radiotelephone TX key line is controlled by the DSC-5/5V.
  • Page 88: Section B2. Dsc-6/6A

    EX 1) DSC-6 + AA-50 + DP-5/6 + FS-5000 CIF/NMEA MF/HF Rx MF/HF TR REM1-3 DSC-6 FS-5000 AA-50 REM3-1 NBDP REM-B REM-A DP-5/6 EX 2) DSC-6 + AA-50 + DP-5/6 + FS-1562 CIF/NMEA MF/HF Rx MF/HF TR DSC-6 AA-50 FS-1562 NBDP REM-B REM-A DP-5/6 B2-1...
  • Page 89 DSC-6 Installation Type Not use command Note) Key-lock command :priority Note) RC-1500 and RC-2000-3F: Type-1 (FS-1562 + AA-50 + DSC-6 + DP-5/6) RC-5000 and RC-8000: Type-1 (FS-5000/8000 + AA-50 + DSC-6 + DP-5/6) B2-2...
  • Page 90: System Settings

    DSC-6 3. System settings 3.1 Initial settings At power on, the display shown below appears. Enter own ship’s ID (MMSI), data format of navigator (NMEA or CIF), DMC-5 connection, DP-5/6 connection, installation type, Tx timing and AF line output level as below.
  • Page 91: Changing System Settings

    DSC-6 3.2 Changing System settings The set up menu appears by pressing the [SELECT] key at the normal display. Watch [SELECT] Set up menu < > Set up menu TIME 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 0 ALM Note) To release protection for “9:system” menu. Watch [SELECT] System <...
  • Page 92: System Settings List

    DSC-6 4. System settings list MF/HF Rx MF/HF TR REM1-3 To AA-50 NMEA FS-5000 NMEA data FS-1562 DSC-6 AA-50 FS-8000 REM3-1 NBDP To DP-5/6 REM-B REM-A DMC-5 DP-5/6 Installation type; Type-1 NMEA NMEA data Note) NMEA –0183 data sentence receiving by DSC-6: GLL, RMA, RMC The default settings are shown in a screened cell of setting item.
  • Page 93 RT (Type 1/2/3) Type-2:RT, RCV and (Refer to page DSC6-2) DSC is connected Not use Auto Auto FURUNO SSB 0.5 sec K (Tx kye timing) 15 sec L (Line out level) 0dBm 0dBm FURUNO SSB 2189.5/2177.0 Recommend to 4208.0/4219.5...
  • Page 94: Jumper Setting

    DSC-6 5. Jumper setting (Receiver board and CONTROL board) Note that NMEA/CIF setting in system menu must also be changed. Refer to section “4. System settings list”. B2-7...
  • Page 95: Changing Id (Mmsi) Number

    DSC-6 6. Changing ID (MMSI) number (Ver-1.05 and after) ..Refer to section “7. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM” Procedures 1. Press the NMI switch S1 on the CONTROL board with the unit turned on. 2. Since the power is automatically cut off, turn the power on. 3.
  • Page 96: Clearing Contents Of S-Ram And Eerom

    DSC-6 7. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM After replacing the ROM on the CONTROL board or if the unit is not working properly, be sure to press the NMI switch on the CONTROL board after turning on the unit, to clear contents of S-RAMs. Procedures 1.
  • Page 97 DSC-6 EEROM clear When select to EEROM, press the [ENT] key; After about 15 second the power is automatically cut off. Turn the power on again manually. The initial setting display appears. TEST (Refer to section “3.1 Initial settings”) Note) Before clearing EEROM, print out the contents of EEROM by pressing the [4] key.
  • Page 98: Self Test

    DSC-6 8. Self test Pressing the [3] key at normal display, automatically starts the daily test and displays the results. The test checks the MODEM, Remote line and the connection between DSC and MF/HF RT, NBDP in MIF command. B2-11...
  • Page 99: Dsc Frequency Table

    DSC-6 9. DSC Frequency table B2-12...
  • Page 100: Menu List

    DSC-6 10. Menu list Clearing Manual POS.: Enter to 9999 on UTC B2-13...
  • Page 101 DSC-6 Enter to Group ID. Clearing SCAN Freq.: Enter to 99999.9 on Rx Freq. B2-14...
  • Page 102 DSC-6 11. Power and Frequency measurement of MF/HF Radiotelephone MF/HF DSC signal is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch, because of its emission mode of F1B (J2B). Tone signals (1700Hz + 85Hz) must be input to the radiotelephone. To measure the output power of DSC signal, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to the frequency to measured and to F1B (J2B/TLX).
  • Page 103: Section B3. Dsc-8V/8Vp

    Section B3. DSC-8V/8VP 1. Connection DMC-5 DMC-5 REM-1 REM-1 CIF/NMEA CIF/NMEA DSC-8V FM-8000 FM-7000 DSC-8VP VHF RT VHF RT Printer Printer 21.6 - 31.2V 13.5V 10.8 - 40.0V PP -510 PP-500 PP -510 PP-500 POWER POWER POWER POWER 24 VDC 24 VDC 100/220 VAC 100/220 VAC...
  • Page 104: Changing System Settings

    DSC-8V/8VP 2. Changing system settings The set up menu appears by pressing the [SELECT] key at the normal display. Watch [SELECT] Set up menu < > Set up menu TIME 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 ALM Note) To release the protection for 9:system and 8:RECEIVER menu, follow the steps below..
  • Page 105: System Settings List

    DSC-8V/8VP 3. System settings list The default settings are shown in a screened cell of setting Item. Settings list Set up menu Menu-1 Menu-2 Setting Note TIME Mon – day –year -UTC Date & UTC To cancel the manually L/L & Position —...
  • Page 106: Jumper Wire Setting

    DSC-8V/8VP 4. Jumper wire setting Jumper JP-2 on the CONTROL board selects receiving data format, NMEA or CIF. CONTROL Board NMEA/CIF setting is also required through System menu. Refer to section “3. System setting list”. B3-4...
  • Page 107: Clearing Contents Of S-Ram And Eerom

    DSC-8V/8VP 5. Clearing contents of S-RAM and EEROM After replacing the ROM on the CONTROL board or if the unit is not working properly, be sure to press the NMI switch on the CONTROL board after turning on the unit, to clear contents of S-RAMs. Procedures 1.
  • Page 108 DSC-8V/8VP 4. Clear to RAM 1, RAM 2 or EEROM. RAM 1 or RAM 2 clear When Select to RAM 1 or RAM 2, press the [ENT] key; For DSC-8VP a, The power is automatically cut off. b, Turn the power on again manually. For DSC-8V Turn the power off and on again manually.
  • Page 109: Self Test

    DSC-8V/8VP 6. Self test Pressing the [3] key at normal display automatically starts the daily test and displays the results. B3-7...
  • Page 110: Menu List: [Select]

    DSC-8V/8VP 7. Menu List: [SELECT] Clearing Manual POS.: Enter to 9999 on UTC. B3-8...
  • Page 111 DSC-8V/8VP Enter to Group ID. B3-9...
  • Page 112 DSC-8V/8VP Power and Frequency measurement of VHF Radiotelephone The VHF CH 70 is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch. To measure the output power of VHF CH 70, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to CH 70. The VHF radiotelephone TX key line is controlled by the DSC-8V/8VP.
  • Page 113: Section B4. Dsc-60

    Section B4. DSC-60 1. Connection RT Antenna Option Option Option Antenna Coupler FS-75 D.ANT FS-2550 FS-1562 Option Option FS-2500 Option FS-5000 MF/HF RT DMC Terminal FS-8000 (FS-xxxx) RX PCB (DMC-5) (05P0703) Distress Button (IC-302) Option Option RCV BZ Distributor Incomming...
  • Page 114: System Setup List

    DSC60 2. System setup list 2.1 Setup menu: [#/SETUP] The default settings are shown in a screened cell of each setting item. The recommended “settings” listed in the table are presumed to be the standard settings. Set them according to user’s requests. In addition to these settings, required are DIP switch settings on the CONTROL/MODEM board.
  • Page 115 DSC60 Setup Item setting Note menu FIXED FIXED *MF/HF type: watch keeping 2, 8MHz and other one Freq. *MF type: Fixed on 2MHz. SCAN DISTRESS FREQ. FIXED FIXED Note) Depend on “WACTH RCVR” setting in Setup menu-SYSTEM. KEY CLICK HANDSET ADJ.:0-63 VOLUME ORDINARY...
  • Page 116: System Menu Description

    CONTROL/MODEM board. The pin assignment of the RT connector for MIF data is different from those for IEC data. When FS-1562 or FS-5000 series is connected, set DIP switch as below. - S4-#1 and #2: ON - S4-#3 and #4: OFF 6.
  • Page 117 DSC60 7. NBDP PORT (Default setting: OFF) If FS-75/1562 or FS-5000 series is connected to Furuno NBDP, DP-5/6, set this item at ON. Then, the control of the NBDP can be made by the MIF protocol. Whereas MAIN and MODEM CPU programs are updated from IB-581 or PC, NBDP Port setting is disregarded.
  • Page 118: Setting Dip Switches

    DSC60 3. Setting DIP Switches 3.1 Outline of the settings on CONTROL/MODEM board For data communication between the DSC and connected equipment, such as RT, NBDP, DMC and navaids, the DIP switches on CONTROL/MODEM board are setup to select data format. The outline of the settings is shown in the Table and Figures below. 1 2 3 4 C.LOOP 1 2 3 4...
  • Page 119: Setting For The Connection With Fs-75/1562/5000 And Dp-6

    DSC60 3.2 Setting for the connection with FS-75/1562/5000 and DP-6 TX/RX control data exchange between Furuno radio units is made normally by MIF protocol through the RS-232C connections with factory-default setting. [REM-1/2/3] [REM] [RT] [RT] DB-120 REM-A #2-SD #2-SD #3-RD...
  • Page 120: Setting For The Connection With Navigational Aids

    DSC60 3.3 Setting for the connection with navigational aids The input data from navigation aids is selected in format, IEC: RS-422 or Current Loop, using the DIP switches on CONTROL/MODEM board of DSC-60. Set S5-#4 to ON for the reception of IEC data from GPS, such as GP-500M2 and GP-80. IEC:RS-422 1.NBDP S5-4: ON...
  • Page 121: Setting For The Connection With Dmc, Ic-302 And Pc

    DSC60 3.4 Setting for the connection with DMC, IC-302 and PC DMC-5, IC-302, and PC can be connected to DMC port. Set the DIP switches on CONTROL/MODEM board as follows: *Default settings: - S5, S6, S7, S8 : All 1. Connecting PC (for use in future) To connect PC, set the DIP switches to RS-232C.
  • Page 122: Setting The Receiver Board

    DSC60 4. Setting the receiver board A FAX-5+2.6m whip active antenna is usually used to receive DSC distress signal and DSC general signal. Set J3 on the RX board to ACTIVE to apply voltage to the antenna. 455kHz ACTIVE Ref.OSC 05P0703: DSC watch keeping receiver board DSC general watch keeping receiver board (option).
  • Page 123: How To Enter Mmsi

    DSC60 5. How to enter MMSI This information explains how to release the protector to enter MMSI in System Setup menu. How to enter MMSI To enter MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity number), follow steps below. 1. Turn on the unit, and press S1 (NMI SW) on the CONTROL/MODEM board. The EEROM clear display appears.
  • Page 124: Self Test

    Main CPU, MODEM, and RX boards can be checked, and the connection between MF/HF radiotelephone and NBDP made by Furuno can be checked by MIF commands. Procedures 1. Press [3/TEST/DEF] key with DSC standby screen or Radiotelephone setting screen.
  • Page 125: Setup Menu List

    DSC60 7. Setup menu list B4-13...
  • Page 126 DSC60 B4-14...
  • Page 127 DSC60 B4-15...
  • Page 128 DSC60 B4-16...
  • Page 129 DSC60 Main CPU Ver:2.09 and after. Set up Menu 1 Menu 2 Menu 3 Menu 4 Menu 5 Menu 6 MMSI X1--X9 MF/HF WATCH RCVR LINE OUT LEVEL 0 dBm -12 - +12 dBm 0.1, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tx KEY TIMING AUTO 5, 10, 15 sec...
  • Page 130 DSC60 8. Power and Frequency measurement of MF/HF Radiotelephone MF/HF DSC signal is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch, because of its emission mode of F1B (J2B). Tone signals (1700Hz + 85Hz) must be input to the radiotelephone. To measure the output power of DSC signal, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to the frequency to measured and to F1B (J2B/TLX).
  • Page 131: How To Update System Program

    DSC60 9. How to update system program 9.1 Over view The program disk supplied includes two programs: main program and modem program. To update the system program, DIP switch #1 and #2 of S3 on the CONTROL/MODEM board must be set to ON position. Either of an IB-581 or a PC PC/AT compatible is connected as follows.
  • Page 132: Updating Main Program With Ib-581

    5. Type B: and press [Enter]. The prompt B:\> appears. 6. Type “UPDSC” and press [Enter]. The following message appears. Program upload utility Version 6.21 Copyright(c) FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.1997,1998,1999 (T.K) uppg infile 1 infile 2 p1 p2 p4 p5 p1:Deletion waiting time.
  • Page 133: Updating Modem Program With Ib-581

    5. Type B: and press [Enter]. The prompt B:\> appears. 6. Type “UPMODEM” and press [Enter]. The following message appears. Program upload utility Version 6.21 Copyright(c) FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.1997,1998,1999 (T.K) uppg infile 1 infile 2 p1 p2 p4 p5 p1:Deletion waiting time.
  • Page 134: Section C1

    Section C1. AA-50 1. Over view The AA-50 MF/HF DSC Watch Receiver receives distress and safety frequencies (max. 6), and are mainly fitted on the vessels which operate in ocean areas A3 and A4. Receiving distress and safety calls Receiving general calls AA-50 Receiver Receiving...
  • Page 135: Connection

    AA-50 2. Connection 2.6m Whip antenna FAX-5 MF-HF T/R DSC-5 RS-232C RS-232C AA-50 FS-xxxx DSC-6 MF/HF Rx Connection BREAKER 10.0V-40.0V MF-HF T/R The potentionmeter for adjustment of LINE OUTPUT LEVEL (+10dBm adjustable) is on the rear panel. LINE LEVEL Grounding Terminal It is pre-adjusted at the factory (0dBm output) 0dBm for use with the DSC-5/6.
  • Page 136: Self Test

    AA-50 4. Self test 1. Tune on the power. (Scanning starts.) 2. Press the TEST switch. (“TEST” LED lights.) *If problem, the “frequency” LEDs light in order. (Note) 2187.5 4207.5 6312 16804.5 REMOTE Lighting Lighting Lighting Lighting Lighting *If error, Frequency indication LEDs blink. To restart scanning, press any key. (RCVR board or OSC board is suspected to be faulty) 3.
  • Page 137: Nbdp

    * When the radiotelephone (DSC) is connected to REM-A port, set to RT (DSC) on F6: terminal menu. * When the DSC (radiotelephone) is connected to REM-B port, set to DSC (RT) on F6: terminal menu. DP-5 Distributor REM-A FS-1562 (05P0606) MF/HF Rx NBDP AA-50 DSC-5/6 MF/HF TR...
  • Page 138: Setting List

    Don’t change. Note) RT is connected to REM-A 2Bit *Stop Bit 2Bit port. *Parity Bit Even Even *Delimiter MIF Tune Freeze FS-1562:OFF ON or OFF FS-5000:ON or OFF *: Password : [DP5] is needed for change of these setting. D1-2...
  • Page 139 DP-5 Function Item Default Setting Note *Remote B Mode 4800 *Rate (baud) 4800 Pass word: DP5(Caps Lock) *Start Bit 1Bit 1Bit *Date Bit 7Bit 7Bit Don’t change. *Stop Bit 2Bit 2Bit Note) DSC is connected to *Parity Bit Even Even REM-B port.
  • Page 140 DP-5 Reference) Timing depends on the type of the transceiver unit connected. Setting of timing list RC-258 F6:System FS-5000 FS-1502 FS-1562 FS-1503 RC-508 Timing (m sec) FS-8000 FS-1552 RC-808 Slave Delay BK Timing Pre tone Post Tone Mute Timing Pre BK...
  • Page 141: Initial Settings

    DP-5 3. Initial settings 3.1 Answerback code and ID code entry Enter vessel’s answerback code AAB and ID code as follows. “Page D1-13” describes how to change AAB and IDs. 1. Press function key [F5] to display the “Station” menu. Station 1: Station Entry 2: Timer Operation Entry...
  • Page 142: Terminal Settings (F6)

    “Section 4.2” describes how to change Terminal menu. Don’t change !! Don’t change. Note) RT is connected to REM-A port. FS-1562:OFF Don’t change. Note) DSC is connected to REM-B port. *: Password : [DP5] is needed for change of these setting.
  • Page 143 DP-5 Terminal menu Description (F6) D1-7...
  • Page 144 DP-5 D1-8...
  • Page 145: System Settings (F8)

    DP-5 3.3 System settings (F8) Press function key [F8] to display the System screen. To change settings, first, select “Change” on the top (Set UP) line. Press the [↓] key to select item, then press the [→] or [←] key to select option. “Default”...
  • Page 146 DP-5 System menu Description (F8) *:protected D1-10...
  • Page 147 DP-5 D1-11...
  • Page 148: Manual Reception (F3-6)

    DP-5 3.4 Manual Reception (F3-6) Selects communication mode for reception. 1. Press Function key [F3] and then the [6] key. 2. Select receive mode: “AUTO”. (Default) Manual Reception AUTO DIRC 3. Press the [Enter] key. The reception mode: AUTO appears on the screen. Note) *AUTO mode : Automatic operation in ARQ and FEC.
  • Page 149: Changing Answerback Code And Id Code

    DP-5 4. Changing AAB, ID code, Terminal and System settings 4.1 Changing Answerback code and ID code Answerback and ID codes can be changed as follows: 1. Press function key [F5] to display the “Station” menu. Station 1: Station Entry 2: Timer Operation Entry 3: Scan Entry 4: Scramble Code Entery...
  • Page 150: Changing F6 And F8 Settings

    DP-5 4.2 Changing F6 and F8 settings To change “Locked” items in [F6] and [F8] menus. 1. For example, press function key [F6]: Terminal. 2.Press the [Caps Lock] key to type in upper case letter. Type [D] [P] [5]. 3. To change settings, select “Change” on the top line. Press the [↓] key to select item, then press the [→] [←] key to select option.
  • Page 151: Clearing Contents Of S-Ram And Eerom

    DP-5 5. Clearing contents of S-RAM and EEROM 5.1 S-RAM clear The S-RAM clear is needed when the characters are corrupted, and when the three ROMs on the CONTROL board are replaced. To clear contents of S-RAMs, use the NMI switch on the rear panel as below. Procedure 1.
  • Page 152: Eerom Clear

    DP-5 5.2 EEROM Clear 1. Press function key [F8] to open the "System" menu. To change setting, move the cursor to "Change" on the top line. Press the [↓] key to select "Self Test", then press [Enter] key. "Self Test" menu appears on the display. 2.
  • Page 153: Section D2

    DSC-6 MF/HF TR REM-B NBDP DSC-60 Note) Remote A and B ports of Main unit are connected to FS-1562 and DSC-6. The Distributor board (05P0606) is necessary in the RC-1500 console. REM 1 or 2 or 3 DP-6 REM-A FS-5000...
  • Page 154: Settings List

    *Post BK 0 msec 0 msec connected. See to “Reference”. *Modem Output Level 0 dBm 0 dBm MIF Tune Freeze FS-1562:OFF, F6:System ON or OFF FS-5000:ON or OFF Emission TX/RX MSG Save ON or OFF Edit Before sending On or OFF...
  • Page 155: Initial Settings

    DP-6 3. Initial settings 3.1 Answerback code and ID code entry Enter vessel’s answerback code and ID code as follows. “Section 4” describes how to change AAB and IDs. 1. Press function key [F5] to display the “Station” menu. Station 1: Station Entry 2: Timer Operation Entry 3: Scan Entry...
  • Page 156: System Settings (F6)

    *Password is needed for change of these setting. Pass word: DP6 (Caps Lock) FS-1500 serise:OFF Enter setting referring to below. MIF Tune Freeze OFF: FS-1562 ON or OFF: FS-5000 Emission Tx/Rx MSG Save ON or OFF Edit before sending ON or OFF D2-4...
  • Page 157 DP-6 F6: Menu description Timing values depend on the transceiver connected. Therefore some trial and error may be necessary to find suitable values. *MIF Tune Turn on to send ATU tuning command. *Freeze Turn on to send “freeze” command to radio equipment connected. *AGC Turn on to automatically control gain in telex mode.
  • Page 158: Manual Reception (F3-6)

    DP-6 3.3 Manual Reception (F3-6) Selects communication mode for reception. 1. Press Function key [F3] and then the [6] key. 2. Select receive mode: “AUTO”. (Default) Manual Reception AUTO DIRC 3. Press the [Enter] key. The reception mode: AUTO appears on the screen. Note) *AUTO mode : Automatic operation in ARQ and FEC.
  • Page 159: Changing Aab, Id Code And System Settings

    DP-6 4. Changing AAB, ID code and System settings 4.1 Changing Answerback code and ID code Answerback and ID codes can be changed as follows: 1. Press function key [F5] to display the “Station” menu. Station 1: Station Entry 2: Timer Operation Entry 3: Scan Entry 4: User Channel Entery 5: Answerback Code Entry...
  • Page 160: Changing F6: System Settings

    DP-6 4.2 Changing F6: System settings To change “Locked” items in [F6] and [F1]+[Fn] menus. 1. For example, press function key [F6]: System. 2.Press the [Caps Lock] key to enter upper case letters. Type [D] [P] [6]. 3. To change settings, Select “Change” on the top line. Press the [↓] key to select item, then press the [→] [←] key to select option.
  • Page 161: Self Test

    DP-6 5. Self Test To run the self test. 1. Press [F6] to display the system menu. 2. Press [→] to display Change in reverse video. 3. Press [↓] to select Self Test. 4. Press the [Enter] key to start the test. 5.
  • Page 162: How To Update Programs

    DP-6 6. How to Update Programs 6.1 Terminal Program Note) The program floppy disk supplied contains both the terminal and main (main unit) programs. 1. Quit the terminal program. With the terminal program version -16 or later, - press [F2]while pressing [Alt] and [Fn] keys. With the version -15 or earlier, - press [F2] while pressing [Fn] key.
  • Page 163 DP-6 4. To update the terminal program, (Terminal Program for Standard) - press keys, [I], [N], [S], [T], [A], [L], [L], and [Enter], successively. Then, the updating will proceed automatically by following the instructions as shown below: 1) After a message, "Overwrite A:\DP10>----- (Yes/No/All)?", has appeared, - Then, press keys, [A] and [Enter] , successively.
  • Page 164: Main: Main Unit Program

    DP-6 6.2 Main: Main Unit Program 1. Quit the terminal program. With the terminal program version -16 or later, - press [F2] while pressing [Alt] and [Fn] keys. With the version -15 or earlier, - press [F2] while pressing [Fn] key. The prompt, "A:\DP10\TERMINAL>", will appear on the screen.
  • Page 165: Section E1. Fm-7000

    Section E1. FM-7000 1. Connection CH70 ANT REMOTE 1 VHF RT DSC-5V CH70 WR FM-7000-F REMOTE 2 RB-700 12VDC SPKR EXT SP & Wing Handset FM-7000 + DSC-5V (with Channel 70 watch receiver board) REMOTE 1 VHF RT DSC-5 FM-7000-E-HK REMOTE 2 RB-700 12VDC...
  • Page 166: System Settings

    FM-7000 2. System Settings Preset jumper connections on the PANL board, RX board and SUB-CPU board (option) according to local regulations. You can make USA CH 2/3/4 inoperative. Note) E1-2...
  • Page 167 FM-7000 E1-3...
  • Page 168 FM-7000 E1-4...
  • Page 169 FM-7000 Not use in GMDSS E1-3. To default settings E1-5...
  • Page 170 FM-7000 E1-6...
  • Page 171 FM-7000 E1-7...
  • Page 172 FM-7000 Not use in GMDSS Not use in GMDSS E. Registration of steps A to D Registered E1-8...
  • Page 173 FM-7000 JP2 (CH70: refer to page FM7000-11) E1-9...
  • Page 174 FM-7000 E1-10...
  • Page 175 FM-7000 E1-11...
  • Page 176: Adjustment

    FM-7000 3. Adjustment 3.1 Tx Power Adjustment Item Rating Check Point Adjuster Condition SIMP 20 to 25 W Simplex CH, Power: HI 18 to 25 W Duplex CH, Power: HI Loss than 1 W CH16, Power: LOW ANT connector CH16, Power: HI Hot Power 6 to 8 W (Temporarily disconnected...
  • Page 177: Self Test

    FM-7000 4. Self Test The built-in self test-diagnosis tests checks the EEROM, Keyboard, PTT switch and auto revert rest for proper operation. E1-13...
  • Page 178 FM-7000 Keyboard/Switch Check To check the keyboard, PTT switch, and auto revert rest, press them in succession. E1-14...
  • Page 179 FM-7000 E1-15...
  • Page 180 FM-7000 Error Messages The LCD displays error messages to alert you to possible equipment fault. The table below describes these error messages. E1-16...
  • Page 181: Private Channel List

    FM-7000 5. Private Channel List E1-17...
  • Page 182 FM-7000 E1-18...
  • Page 183 FM-7000 E1-19...
  • Page 184: Section E2. Fm-7500

    Section E2. FM-7500 1. Connection The FM-7500 VHF Radiotelephone consists of; -VHF Radiotelephone FM-7000 -DSC Terminal DSC-5 -Power unit REMOTE 1 CIF/NMEA DSC-5 VHF RT FM-7000 12VDC REMOTE 2 RB-700 SPKR CH70 WR EXT SP & Wing Handset 12VDC EXT SP AC100/220V AC/DC &...
  • Page 185: Connection

    Section E3. FM-8000 1. Connection The FM-8000 enables GMDSS operation with VHF DSC terminal, DSC-8V. T/R antenna CH70 antenna REMOTE 1 VHF RT DSC-8V FM-8000 REMOTE 2 RB-700 24VDC SPKR EXT SP & Wing Handset 2. System Settings 2.1 Changing System setting E3-1...
  • Page 186 FM-8000 E3-2...
  • Page 187 FM-8000 E3-3...
  • Page 188 FM-8000 E3-4...
  • Page 189: Channel Preset (Ch0 To Ch255 Available)

    FM-8000 2.2 Channel Preset (CH0 to CH255 available) E3-5...
  • Page 190 FM-8000 E3-6...
  • Page 191 FM-8000 E3-7...
  • Page 192: Adjustment

    FM-8000 3. Adjustment 3.1 Tx Power Adjustment Item Rating Check Point Adjuster Condition High Power 20 to 25 W CH16, Power: HI Low Power Loss than 1 W CH16, Power: LOW ANT connector CH16, Power: HI Hot Power 6 to 8 W (Temporarily disconnected lead wire of posistor RT1.) Note)
  • Page 193: Self Test

    FM-8000 4. Self test E3-9...
  • Page 194 FM-8000 E3-10...
  • Page 195 FM-8000 Error Indication E3-3. E3-3. E3-11...
  • Page 196 FM-8000 E3-12...
  • Page 197: Private Channel List

    FM-8000 5. Private Channel List E3-13...
  • Page 198 FM-8000 E3-14...
  • Page 199 FM-8000 E3-15...
  • Page 200: Section E4. Fm-8500

    Section E4. FM-8500 FM-8500 1. Connection Note) For RMC, data (month and day) are entered in the log, and for GLL, time (hour/min/sec) is entered in the log. FM-8500 rear view, showing connector location E4-1...
  • Page 201: System Settings

    FM-8500 2. System settings 2.1 Initial Settings This section provides how to set up the following items. 1. Ship’s ID number 4. Channel system settings 2. DSC block settings 5. Selection of LCD display, Japanese or English VHF block settings 6.
  • Page 202 FM-8500 (From previous page) *INTL Channel mode INTL CH:016 < TX SIMP HI > The international channel setting display appears. ENABLE= TX[1] RX[2] UN[3] TX: Transmission and reception available RX:Reception only UN:Transmission and reception prohibited Rotate CHANNEL knob to a select channel to be set. Press TX[1], RX[2], or UN[3] key, and [Enter] key depending on channel.
  • Page 203 FM-8500 (From previous page) Note) System < Channel > PO:TX power adjustment V P ID DSC RT CH PO L Refer to section "6. 1 Tx Power adjustment". Select "L" and press the [ENT] key . LCD language < English > E[1] J[2] For the Tx/RX massage display in DSC and menu display, Japanese or English is selected.
  • Page 204: Changing System Settings (Protection On/Off)

    FM-8500 2.2 Changing system settings (Protection ON/OFF) The set up menu appears by pressing the [SELECT] key at the normal display. Watch VHF ch70 auto [SELECT] Set up menu < M.Position > Set up menu 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 ALM To release protection of menu 9, follow the steps below.
  • Page 205: System Settings List

    FM-8500 3. System settings list [SELECT] “Setup menu” The default settings are shown in a screened call of each setting item. Setup menu Menu-1 Menu-2 Setting Note To cancel the manually Manual L/L and UTC entered data, enter 9999 for Position the UTC.
  • Page 206 FM-8500 Setup Menu-1 Menu-2 Menu-3 Setting Note menu RT and DSC version version Protection ON/OFF Pass word:652111 Own-ID To clear EEROM content. ID (MMSI) Own ID number (NMI SW ON) CH70[1] When two sets are installed, Main VHF:CH70 Receiver designate one as Main (CH70) Sub VHF:VHF VHF[2] DSC:...
  • Page 207: Jumper Setting

    FM-8500 4. Jumper Setting Change the jumper plug setting (JP2) on the CONTROL board according to the type of the wing microphone : Carbon MIC or Dynamic MIC. Handset - HS-6000FZ6 (Carbon MIC) - HS-6000FZ5 (Dynamic MIC) MIC Receptacle Box -RBD-VHF (For Carbon MIC) -RBD-VHF-B...
  • Page 208: Changing Id (Mmsi) And Private Mode

    FM-8500 5. Changing ID (MMSI) and Private mode (DSC ROM Ver-03 and after) Procedures 1. Press the NMI switch S1 on the CONTROL board with the power turned on. 2. Turn off the power. 3. Turn on the power again, then this display will appear. Clear <...
  • Page 209 FM-8500 8. Input the ID number of the own ship in nine digits, check to be sure about the input number, and press [ENT] key. (When a wrong number is input, press [CANCEL] key and enter the correct number.) System <DSC:RCVR/DMC> V P ID DSC RT CH PO L 9.
  • Page 210: Adjustment

    FM-8500 6. Adjustment 6.1 TX Power Adjustment Connect Power meter and Dummy load or Antenna as illustrated below. 50Ω 50Ω 50Ω 50Ω Dummy load Handset FM-8500 Power meter or Antenna CH60 :156.325MHz High Power :21 - 25W CH14 :156.7MHz Low Power :0.7 - 1.0W CH88 :157.425MHz Must be “Protection OFF”.
  • Page 211: Tx Frequency Adjustment

    FM-8500 Must be “Protection ON”. *Referring to section “2.2 Changing System settings” (Protection ON/OFF) 10. After completion of power adjustment on all modes, press the [CANCEL] key. 11. Select “P”, then press the [ENT] key. 12. Select “ON”, then press the [ENT] key. “Protection ON”...
  • Page 212: Clearing Contents Of S-Ram And Eerom

    FM-8500 7. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM After replacing the ROM on the CONTROL board or if the unit is not working properly, be sure to press the NMI switch on the CONTROL board after turning on the unit, to clear contents of S-RAMs.
  • Page 213 FM-8500 EEROM or ALL clear Select EEROM or ALL with the arrow key and press [ENT] key. A display “Now WRITING EEROM” will appear, and after about 15 seconds another display “Turn off the power” will appear. Then, turn off the power. Turn the power on again.
  • Page 214 FM-8500 8. Self test E4-15...
  • Page 215 FM-8500 E4-16...
  • Page 216: Self Test

    FM-8500 FM-8500 Self test flow PTT TEST PTT ON H8 CPU has in RAM the diagnostic result for each PTT ON. TX Power>15W XMT POWER:NG For NG, V25 CPU is notified. END OF PTT TEST SELF TEST TEST ON TX ON without PA PLL Lock? PLL Lock:NG LOOP BACK TEST...
  • Page 217: Private Channel List

    FM-8500 9. Private Channel list E4-18...
  • Page 218 FM-8500 E4-19...
  • Page 219 FM-8500 E4-20...
  • Page 220 FM-8500 Power and Frequency measurement of VHF Radiotelephone The VHF CH 70 is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch. To measure the output power of VHF CH 70, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to CH 70. The FM-8500 muse be set the protection OFF.
  • Page 221: Section E5. Fm-8700

    Section E5. FM-8700 1. Connection Receivable Sentence) GLL, RMC, ZDA DX-8700 Rear panel E5-1...
  • Page 222: System Settings

    FM-8700 2. System settings 2.1 Initial Settings This section provides how to set-up the following items. 1. Ship’s ID number 4. Channel system settings 2. DSC block settings 5. Selection of LCD display, Japanese or English VHF block settings 6. Protection (Lock Initial settings) Protection OFF system settings”.
  • Page 223 FM-8700 (From previous page) *INTL Channel mode INTL CH:016 < TX SIMP HI > The international channel setting display appears. ENABLE= TX[1] RX[2] UN[3] TX: Transmission and reception available RX:Reception only UN:Transmission and reception prohibited Rotate CHANNEL knob to a select channel to be set. Press TX[1], RX[2], or UN[3] key, and [Enter] key depending on channel.
  • Page 224 FM-8700 (From previous page) Note) System < Channel > PO:TX power adjustment V P ID DSC RT CH PO L Refer to section "6.1 Tx Power adjustment". Select "L" and press the [ENT] key . LCD language < English > E[1] J[2] For the Tx/RX massage display in DSC and menu display, Japanese or English is selected.
  • Page 225: Changing System Settings (Protection On/Off)

    FM-8700 2.2 Changing system settings (Protection ON/OFF) The set up menu appears by pressing the [SELECT] key at the normal display. Watch VHF ch70 auto [SELECT] Set up menu < M.Position > Set up menu 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 ALM To release protection of menu 9, follow the steps below.
  • Page 226: System Settings List

    FM-8700 3. System settings list [SELECT] “Setup menu” The default settings are shown in a screened call of each setting item. Setup menu Menu-1 Menu-2 Setting Note To cancel the manually Manual L/L and UTC entered data, enter 9999 for Position the UTC.
  • Page 227 FM-8700 Setup Menu-1 Menu-2 Menu-3 Setting Note menu RT and DSC version version Protectio Pass word:652111 Own-ID To clear EEROM content. ID (MMSI) Own ID number (NMI SW ON) CH70[1] When two sets are installed, Main VHF:CH70 Receiver designate one as Main (CH70) Sub VHF:VHF DSC:RC VHF[2]...
  • Page 228: Jumper Settings

    FM-8700 4. Jumper settings Handset -HS-6000FZ6 (Carbon MIC) -HS-6000FZ5 (Dynamic MIC) MIC Receptacle Box -RBD-VHF (For Carbon MIC) -RBD-VHF –B (For Dynamic MIC) E5-8...
  • Page 229: Changing Id (Mmsi) And Private Mode

    FM-8700 5. Changing ID (MMSI) and Private mode Procedures 1. Press the NMI switch S1 on the CONTROL board with the power turned on. 2. Turn off the power. 3. Turn on the power again, then this display will appear. Clear <...
  • Page 230 FM-8700 8. Input the ID number of the own ship in nine digits, check to be sure about the input number, and press [ENT] key. (When a wrong number is input, press [CANCEL] key and enter the correct number.) System <DSC:RCVR/DMC> V P ID DSC RT CH PO L 9.
  • Page 231: Adjustment

    FM-8700 6. Adjustment 6.1 TX Power Adjustment Connect Power meter and Dummy load or Antenna as illustrated below. 50Ω 50Ω 50Ω 50Ω 50Ω Dummy load DX-8700 Handset FM-8700 Power meter or Antenna TX ANT High Power :21 - 25W CH60 (DUP/SIMP) :156.325MHz Low Power :0.7 - 1.0W...
  • Page 232 FM-8700 7. Then, press [HIGH/LOW] key. The following display appears. Adjust low power by doing the same as high power. SIMP power - CH60 <LOW : 100> SELECT: [MODE] [CH] [H/L] sw 8. Change the channel to SIMP CH14 or CH88 with the CHANNEL knob. Adjust high power and low power by doing the same as CH60.
  • Page 233: Tx Frequency Adjustment

    FM-8700 6.2 TX Frequency Adjustment Rule: +10 ppm E5-13...
  • Page 234: Clearing Contents Of S-Ram And Eerom

    FM-8700 7. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM After replacing the ROM on the CONTROL board or if the unit is not working properly, be sure to press the NMI switch on the CONTROL board after turning on the unit, to clear contents of S-RAMs. Procedures 1.
  • Page 235 FM-8700 EEROM or ALL clear Select EEROM or ALL with the arrow key and press [ENT] key. A display “Now WRITING EEROM” will appear, and after about 15 seconds another display “Turn off the power” will appear. Then, turn off the power. Turn the power on again.
  • Page 236: Self Test

    FM-8700 8. Self test E5-16...
  • Page 237 FM-8700 E5-17...
  • Page 238 FM-8700 FM-8700 Self test flow PTT TEST PTT ON H8 CPU has in RAM the diagnostic DUP unit:NG DUP unit OK ? result for each PTT ON. For NG, V25 CPU is notified. TX Power>15W XMT POWER:NG END OF PTT TEST SELF TEST TEST ON TX ON without PA...
  • Page 239: Private Channel List

    FM-8700 9. Private Channel list E5-19...
  • Page 240 FM-8700 E5-20...
  • Page 241 FM-8700 E5-21...
  • Page 242 FM-8700 Power and Frequency measurement of VHF Radiotelephone The VHF CH 70 is not transmitted by pressing a PTT switch. To measure the output power of VHF CH 70, follow the below. The radiotelephone must be set to CH 70. The FM-8700 muse be set the protection OFF.
  • Page 243: Section F1. Dmc-5

    Section F1. DMC-5 1. Connection FM-8500 FM-8700 MF/HF RT (FS-5000/1562/etc) FM-7500 WR (AA-50) FM-7000+DSC-5/5V DSC (DSC-5/6/60) FM-8000+DSC-8VP FELCOM-10/11/12 MF/HF DSC INMARSAT-C NO.1 VHF NO.2 VHF System (Class 2) +DSC System +DSC System TB-6 TB-1 TB-2 TB-5 10-40V DC DMC-5 TB-10 TB-4 TB-7 TB-3...
  • Page 244 DMC-5 System Settings List The default settings are shown in a screened call of each setting item. Menu Setting Note NAVTEX [SETUP] When installed in NAV bridge, ON or OFF Receiver setting may OFF. [SETUP] 2182kHz Watch keeping is not 2182kHz WR required from Feb.
  • Page 245: Clearing Contents Of S-Ram And Eerom

    DMC-5 3. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM After replacing the ROM on the CONTROL board or if the unit is not working properly, be sure to press the NMI switch on the CONTROL board after turning on the unit, to clear contents of S-RAMs Procedures 1.
  • Page 246 DMC-5 EEROM clear When select to EEROM, press the [ENT] key; After about 15 second the power is automatically cut off. Turn the power on again manually. Muse be system settings. (Refer to section “2. System settings”) Contents of S-RAM and EEROM Item Purpose RAM 1...
  • Page 247: Self Test

    DMC-5 4. Self test F1-5...
  • Page 248: Inmarsat C

    Section G1. FELCOM 10 1. Connection IC-100 FURUNO Receiver Distress Call Unit Alaert Unit IC-301 IC300 DMC-5 Printer Printer DTE1 REMOTE A PP-500 IC-500 REMOTE B Key board IC-200 NMEA) CONTROL NMEA/CIF GLL, RMA, RMB, NMEA/CIF RMC, VTG, WPL DTE2...
  • Page 249: Terminal Setup: [F6]

    FELCOM 10 *Nav port Auto *DTE 2 Port Sub -addr. *Message Output Port DTE1 *Polling Output Port DTE1 2.2 Terminal setup: [F6] 1.Press [F6] to display the Terminal menu. 2. Set the “DET Type” to Main. 2.3 Updating a Distress Alert: [F10] 1.
  • Page 250: Jumper Wire Setting

    FELCOM 10 3. Jumper wire setting (CPU Board ROM: U1 Ver 1650041102B and after) 3. 1 EGC MSG. Alarm Output ON/OFF setting G1-3...
  • Page 251: For Data Format (Nmea/Cif)

    FELCOM 10 3.2 For Data Format (NMEA/CIF) JP 1 setting NMEA : Put a jumper to NMEA side (GLL, RMA, RMB, RMC, VTG, WPL) : Put a jumper to CIF side CPU Board CPU Board 16P0043-2: ROM(U1) 1MB 16P0043-3: ROM(U1) 4MB Note) EGC MSG.
  • Page 252: System Status Monitor

    FELCOM 10 4. System status monitor Press [F8], [1] key to display the System Status Monitor. System Status Monitor Display G1-5...
  • Page 253 FELCOM 10 G1-6...
  • Page 254: S-Ram Clear

    FELCOM 10 5. S-RAM Clear The S-RAM clear is needed when the characters are corrupted, and when the three ROMs on the CONTROL board are replaced. To clear contents of S-RAMs, use the NMI switch on the rear panel as below. Procedure 1.
  • Page 255: Menu Tree

    FELCOM 10 6. Menu Tree G1-8...
  • Page 256: Furuno Information (Fq5-93-025:New Version Cpu Board)

    FELCOM 10 FQ5-93-025 FURUNO Information 1993-07 G1-9...
  • Page 257: Section G2. Felcom 11

    Section G2. FELCOM 11 1. Connection CIF/NMEA 24VDC IC-111 FURUNO CONTROL IC-511 REMOTE B Printer 24VDC Printer PP-510 5D-FB-CV (30 m) REMOTE A 8D-FB-CV (50 m) Receiver Distress 12D-SFA-CV (100 m) Key boaerd Call Unit Alert Unit IC-301 IC300 IC300...
  • Page 258: Terminal: [F6]

    FELCOM 11 *DTE 2 Port Sub -addr. *Message Output Port DTE1 *Polling Output Port DTE1 2.2 Terminal: [F6] 1.Press [F6] to display the Terminal menu. Terminal: IB-581 Terminal: IC-511 2. Set the “DET Type” to Main. 2.3 Updating a Distress Alert: [F10] Press [F10] key, and [1] key.
  • Page 259: Dip Switch Setting

    FELCOM 11 3. Dip switch setting 1. Remote Alarm setting The FELCOM 11 can be connected to remote units Distress Message Button IC-300 or Distress Message Controller DMC-5. Which generates an audible alarm when a distress alert or urgent message receives. The DIP switch (S2) on the CPU Board function as below.
  • Page 260: System Status Monitor

    FELCOM 11 4. System status monitor Terminal: IB-581 The system Status Monitor is always displayed. Ternimal: IC-511 Press [F8], [1] or [Enter] key to display the System Status Monitor. System Status Monitor Display G2-4...
  • Page 261 FELCOM 11 G2-5...
  • Page 262: Furuno Information

    FELCOM 11 5. FURUNO Information FQ5-96-003 1996-02 G2-6...
  • Page 263 FELCOM 11 FQ5-95-012 1995-07 G2-7...
  • Page 264: Mes Id

    FELCOM 11 6. MES ID The MES ID number is burnt in EEROM U21 on the CPU Board in the Communication Unit. If the CPU Board must be replaced, be sure to restore the original EEROM. Otherwise, you cannot pass or receive traffic. 7.
  • Page 265: Menu Tree

    FELCOM 11 8. Menu Tree G2-9...
  • Page 266: How To Up Date The Terminal (Ib-581) Program

    FELCOM 11 9. How to up date the Terminal (IB-581) program 1. Quit the terminal program. - Press keys, [F1] and [8], successively. - select "[8]: Quit" in [F1]: File menu, and press [Enter] key. 2. The prompt, "A:\FELCOM11>", will appear on the screen. 3.
  • Page 267: Section G3. Felcom 12

    Section G3. FELCOM 12 1. Connection IC-112 FURUNO 5D-FB-CV (30 m) 8D-FB-CV (50 m) 12D-SFA-CV (100 m) Distress Alert Unit DTE1 COM1 Printer DMC-5 IC302 Printer Receiver PP-510 COM2 Call Unit DMC1 IB-581 IC-212 IC-303 IC302 24VDC Key boaerd DTE2...
  • Page 268: Updating A Distress Alert: [F8]

    FELCOM 12 3. Necessary settings are as below. (DTE installed only one) *System Date & Time YY-MM-DD *Preferred NCS AUTO *MES Operation Mode INMARSAT-C *Nav port INT or EXT (Depend on installation) INT: Internal GPS Board EXT: External Equipment *Active port DTE 1 *Message Output Port DTE1...
  • Page 269: Dip Switch Setting

    Not output Terminal software:1650116104 and after CPU 2:1650118106 and after Compliance with IMO Circ.862 (Referring to Furuno Information FQ5-1999-015) The buzzer on the Distress/Urgent receiving unit IC-303 does not sound at the reception of the telex routine message. The alarm sound is released when the DIP switch, S1 #3 on the CPU board is turned on.
  • Page 270: System Status Monitor

    FELCOM 12 4. System status monitor G3-4...
  • Page 271 FELCOM 12 G3-5...
  • Page 272: Mes Id

    FELCOM 12 5. MES ID MES ID, Forward ID and Return ID is factory programmed. When replacing the CPU Board (16P0148), remove the EEROM from the old board and put it on the new board. G3-6...
  • Page 273: Menu Tree

    FELCOM 12 6. Menu Tree G3-7...
  • Page 274: How To Update The Terminal And Cpu-2 Program

    FELCOM 12 7. How to update the Terminal and CPU-2 program 7.1 Terminal 1. Quit the terminal program. - Press [F2] key while pressing [Alt] and [Fn] keys. 2. After a message "OK to quit system? Yes/No" has appeared, - place the cursor on "Yes" and press [Enter] key. A prompt "A:\FELCOM12>"...
  • Page 275 FELCOM 12 7.2 CPU-2 The program for CPU-2 on the CPU board in the communication control unit is stored in U26 (Flash ROM), and its updating is executed from the terminal unit. Updating the program is made as follows; Note) U26 stores the loader program and CPU-2 program. For the program updating, the loader program loads the CPU-2 program .
  • Page 276 FELCOM 12 8. When xxx has counted up to 100 (about 5 minuts later) the following message will appear and the updating will be finished; "Finish version update." "B:\>" 9. Turn off once and on again the communication control unit and terminal unit. G3-10...
  • Page 277: Section H1. Felcom 80

    (PC) AC IN FELCOM 80 + HSD (IB680) Note) Refer to FURUNO Information, FQ 5-1999-014. To connect the HSD modem, Inmarsat communication unit must be modified as below. Modification kit comes with the HSD modem, IB-680. 1. Replacement of rear panel 2.
  • Page 278 FELCOM 80 Multiple Telephone/Facsimiles Install the PHONE I/F board (standard supply) in the Communication Unit and connect it to the V. CODEC board as shown below. Connection of more than one telephone requires Junction Box IB-311. In this case the TEL1 and FAX1 modular jack on the Communication Unit IB-280 is not used.
  • Page 279: System Settings List

    FELCOM 80 2. System settings list Settings item Setting Note Unit Function AZ CPU Antenna hatch Depend on the IB-180 Board: DIP Ship’s Stem (Std.Setting): S2-All OFF direction Antenna installation. SW S2 Depend on the Gyro Converter Setting of Gyro Default: AC synchro/360X/100VAC specifications.
  • Page 280 FELCOM 80 The default settings are shown in a screened cell of each setting item. Setting item Setting Note Unit Function No.1 TEL: - Register the TEL number: *51* LES OFF: Direct call SW Panel 00 Country code xxxxxxx # Automatic call - Clear the registered number: *51*# Call start with reception of DTR...
  • Page 281: Setting Procedure

    FELCOM 80 3. Setting procedure 3.1 DIP switch setting (Antenna unit: IB-180) H1-5...
  • Page 282: Tx If Output Level Setting (Communication Unit: Ib-280)

    FELCOM 80 3.2 Tx IF output level setting (Communication unit: IB-280) H1-6...
  • Page 283: Gyro Converter Setting (Communication Unit: Ib-280)

    FELCOM 80 3.3 Gyro Converter setting (Communication unit: IB-280) H1-7...
  • Page 284 FELCOM 80 H1-8...
  • Page 285 FELCOM 80 H1-9...
  • Page 286 FELCOM 80 H1-10...
  • Page 287 FELCOM 80 Function of DIP switches and Jumper wires The function of each DIP switch and jumper wire is as shown in the tables which follow. H1-11...
  • Page 288 FELCOM 80 H1-12...
  • Page 289 FELCOM 80 Modification when using DC Step Type Gyrocompass If DC step type gyrocompass is used, modification of the communication unit is required to prevent the fuse of the gyrocompass from being blown. Modification in the field Disconnect the plug mated to J3 on the LED PANEL board (16P0087) at the back side of the front panel of the communication unit.
  • Page 290 FELCOM 80 H1-14...
  • Page 291 FELCOM 80 DIP switch and Jumper wire settings by makes and models of gyrocompass The table below shows how to set the AD Converter board for connection with various makes and models of gyrocompasses. H1-15...
  • Page 292: Setting Of Telephone

    FELCOM 80 3.4 Setting of Telephone Change dialing format from dial to pushbutton as follows. The handset should be on the hanger. 1. Press the [STO] key 2. Press the [#] key. 3. Press the [*] key to display “Pb”. 4.
  • Page 293: Fax Settings: Pfx-50

    FELCOM 80 3.6 FAX settings: PFX-50 1. Clearing contents of RAM To clear all contents of RAM, turn the power on while pressing and holding down the [1] [3] and [*] keys together. 2. How to set up FAX The setting changes to the factory default if the machine is not used for about one month or more.
  • Page 294 FELCOM 80 3. How to turn off ECM Depending on the fax model of the receiving station, necessary is turning off ECM (Error Correction Mode) of the fax PFX-50. The procedure is; 1. Turn on the fax while pressing and holding down [1] and [3]. 2.
  • Page 295 FELCOM 80 Reference) H1-19...
  • Page 296 FELCOM 80 Setting Modem Speed, Turning Line Monitor ON/OFF B-FAX: 9600bps Changing dialing format Change dialing format “Pulse” to “Pushbutton”. See page H1-19. H1-20...
  • Page 297 FELCOM 80 Changing language from Japanese to English H1-21...
  • Page 298: Terminal Settings

    FELCOM 80 3.7 Terminal settings 1. Entering AAB Press [F4], [3] and [7] in this order at normal display. ATTENTION: Enter your ship’s answer back code given by Inmarsat, then press the [Enter] key. Normally, answer back code consists of telex IMN given by Inmarsat and four characters your applied to Inmarast for.
  • Page 299 FELCOM 80 2. Entering IMN 1. Turn the Communication Unit off and turn on pin#2 of DIP switch S2. Displaying the commissioning menu by commands [F4][6] **Job number & Pass word** - Job number: FURUNOSERVICE - Password : FELCOM81 2. Turn the Communication Unit on. 3.
  • Page 300 FELCOM 80 3. Setting up DMG message (Class 1 only) 4. Setting up Network menu H1-24...
  • Page 301: Self Test

    FELCOM 80 4. Self Test 1. By PC Note ) Self-test results are printed out By No.1 Telephone [*] [9] [0] [#] H1-25...
  • Page 302 FELCOM 80 2. Description of Status Monitor Display (on PC) H1-26...
  • Page 303 FELCOM 80 H1-27...
  • Page 304 FELCOM 80 H1-28...
  • Page 305: How To Update Terminal Program

    FELCOM 80 5. How to update Terminal Program H1-29...
  • Page 306 FELCOM 80 Reference) Making System Program Procedure 1. Turn on the PC. (C:\>) 2. Insert the FELCOM 80 system program disk in disk drive of PC. 3. Type “a:install”. (C:\>a:install) 4. Press the [Enter] key. System program is copied to hard disk. 5.
  • Page 307: Section H2. Felcom 81

    Section H2. FELCOM 81 1. Connection 8D-FB-CV (30m) KEY Board 12D-SFA-CV (100m) TX/RX RF IB-281 Terminal Printer (IB-581) (PP-510) MAX. 3set Class 2 only IB-281 PRINTER IB-301 TEL1 IB-350 IB-360 JUNCTION BOX IB-312 TEL6 GYRO AD-100 NMEA Terminal DATA MCT-1540-55 CARD READER (PC) 24VDC...
  • Page 308: System Settings List

    FELCOM 81 2. System settings list Settings item Setting Note Unit Function Antenna hatch Depend on the IB-181 Limit switch direction Antenna installation. Cable length 8DFB-CV Depend on the RF CONV Tx RF signal 10 to40m:Marked position (default) IB-281 Antenna cable board:R135 output level.
  • Page 309 FELCOM 81 The default settings are shown in a screened cell of each setting item. Setting item Setting Note Unit Function No.1 TEL: - Register the TEL number: *51* LES OFF: Direct call SW Panel 00 Country code xxxxxxx # Automatic call DIP SW#1 - Clear the registered number: *51*#...
  • Page 310: Setting Procedure

    FELCOM 81 3. Setting procedure 3.1 Adjustment of limit switch (Antenna unit: IB-181) 3.2 Tx RF output Level setting (Communication unit: IB-281) The longer the antenna cable the more the TX RF signal is attenuated. Adjust potentiometer R135 on the RF CONV Board according to antenna cable length as follows: The IB-281, right side view H2-4...
  • Page 311: Setting Of Telephone

    FELCOM 81 3.3 Setting of Telephone 1. FC622SL1WG Change dialing format from dial to pushbutton as follows. The handset should be on the hanger. 1. Press the [STO] key 2. Press the [#] key. 3. Press the [*] key to display “Pb”. Press the [STO] key again.
  • Page 312: Fax Settings: Pfx-50

    FELCOM 81 3.4 FAX settings: PFX-50 1. Clearing contents of RAM To clear all contents of RAM, turn the power on while pressing and holding down the [1] [3] and [*] keys together. 2. How to set up FAX The setting changes to the factory default if the machine is not used for about one month or more.
  • Page 313 FELCOM 81 3. How to turn off ECM Depending on the fax model of the receiving station, necessary is turning off ECM (Error Correction Mode) of the fax PFX-50. The procedure is; 1. Turn on the fax while pressing and holding down [1] and [3]. 2.
  • Page 314 FELCOM 81 Reference) H2-8...
  • Page 315 FELCOM 81 Setting Modem Speed, Turning Line Monitor ON/OFF B-FAX: 9600bps Changing dialing format Change dialing format “Pulse” to “Pushbutton”. See page H2-8. H2-9...
  • Page 316 FELCOM 81 Changing language from Japanese to English H2-10...
  • Page 317: Terminal Settings

    FELCOM 81 3.5 Terminal settings 1. Entering AAB Press [F4], [3] and [8] in this order at normal display. ATTENTION: Enter your ship’s answer back code given by Inmarsat, the press the [Enter] key. Normally, answer back code consists of telex IMN given by Inmarsat and four characters your applied to Inmarast for.
  • Page 318 FELCOM 81 Case-2) Displaying the commissioning menu by changing DIP switch setting 1. Turn off the communication unit. Turn on S1#2 on the CPU2 Board. 2. Turn on the communication unit. 3. OID/DIS setting 9: HSD 56k SYS CPU –13 or above Note) The OID/DID numbers assigned from Inmarsat are;...
  • Page 319 FELCOM 81 How to set OID/DID for HSD After the modification of the communication unit for the HSD, the OID/DID for the HSD communication must be set by using the following procedure. 1. Press [F4] [6] to display the Communication Unit Setup menu. 2.
  • Page 320 FELCOM 81 [OID/DID Registration] 1: 01 7: Data 2: 02 8: Telex 123456789 3: -- 9: HSD (64k) TEL3 4: -- (56k) 5: -- E: Exit H2-14...
  • Page 321 FELCOM 81 3. Setting up DMG message (Class 1 only) 4. Setting up Network Setup menu H2-15...
  • Page 322: Self Test

    FELCOM 81 4. Self Test 4.1 IB-581 H2-16...
  • Page 323: Description Of Status Monitor Display

    FELCOM 81 4.2 Description of Status Monitor Display H2-17...
  • Page 324 FELCOM 81 H2-18...
  • Page 325 FELCOM 81 H2-19...
  • Page 326: How To Update The Terminal Program

    FELCOM 81 5. How to update the Terminal program 1. Quit the terminal program. - Press [F2] key while pressing [Alt] and [Fn] keys. 2. After a message "OK to quit system? Yes/No" has appeared, - place the cursor on "Yes" and press [Enter] key. A prompt "A:\>"...
  • Page 327: Reference) How To Use Hsd Checker

    FELCOM 81 Reference) How to use HSD Checker Using MES loop back service, the function of HSD modem can be checked by following the steps below. This test requires the HSD Checker (no code number). 1. Turn on the FELCOM 80/81 and the HSD modem IB-680/681. 2.
  • Page 328 FELCOM 81 Register the telephone number for the loop back service. For example; Register the telephone number Parth : *51* 222 0061 29 3334699# Burum: *51* 012 0031 10 2947020# You can check register the telephone number ; Press * 9 6 # on the No.1 telephone. 7.
  • Page 329 FELCOM 81 Change the sending data pattern switch setting. If the on/off pattern of the LEDs CR11 to CR18 changes according to the sending data pattern switch setting, the HSD modem is normal. The sending data pattern switches from left to right do not correspond to the LEDs CR11 to CR18.
  • Page 330: Section H3. Felcom 82

    Section H3. FELCOM 82 1. Connection One compact communication unit allows us to use full Inmarsat B services: telephone, fax, telex, 9.6k data (MSD), and HSD communications. The FELCOM 82 works from AC power supply, 110 VAC or 220 VAC. There are two models of FELCOM 82: FELCOM 82A (class 1) and FELCOM 82B (class 2).
  • Page 331: System Settings

    FELCOM 82 2. System settings 2.1 Heading alignment The system detects the heading direction at every power-up by using the limit switch in the antenna unit. The switch is factory-adjusted so that the antenna is installed with the access hatch located in the stern. When the antenna unit is installed with a directional offset of 90, 180 or 270 degrees, following adjustment is necessary.
  • Page 332: Telephone Setting

    FELCOM 82 2.2 Telephone setting 2.2.1 Changing dialing system The telephone FC755D1 is factory-set to pulse telephone system, so it must be changed to push-button (PB) dialing system by using the steps below. 1. Use the tip of a pen or other pointed object to remove the plastic cover. 2.
  • Page 333: Fax Setting (Pfx-50)

    FELCOM 82 2.2.3 T/Rx Volume level setting The system provides T/Rx volume (Codec Level) setting function for the voice communication. This function is set on the “Codec Level” menu as follows. 1. Press [FUNC] [*] [2] [6] [3] [3] [2]. “Codec Level”...
  • Page 334 FELCOM 82 2.3.2 Turning on ECM When sending a large number of pages and large images, turn on Error Correction Mode or ECM. Otherwise, a communications error will occur. When the ECM is set to ON, “EC” is displayed on the display and when it is set to OFF, “G3” appears. To turn on ECM;...
  • Page 335: Gyro Setting

    FELCOM 82 2.4 Gyro setting The communication unit has a built-in gyro I/F board, 64P1106, identical to the one used in Furuno large radars. The board must be set up according to the type of the gyro connected. Default setting...
  • Page 336 FELCOM 82 3) Rotor voltage (between R1 and R2) Rotor voltage SW2 #1 Remarks 20 to 45 VAC 30 to 70 VAC 40 to 90 VAC 60 to 135 VAC 4) Stator voltage (between S1 and S2) Stator voltage SW2 #2 SW2 #3 Remarks 20 to 45 VAC...
  • Page 337 FELCOM 82 H3-8...
  • Page 338 FELCOM 82 2.4.2 Heading set up If the gyro reading does not match the one displayed on the handset or terminal unit, complete the following procedure with the handset. 1. Press [FUNC] [5] [2] in this order. The “52 Gyro” menu is displayed. 5 2 G y r o G y r o : H o l d : O F F...
  • Page 339: Setup Nav Data Input Circuit

    FELCOM 82 2.5 Setup NAV data input circuit Depending on the input signal, nav data input circuit must be modified as below. U126 R228 R227 U133 U133 NAV DATA NMEA IN CR56 NMEA-2.0(IEC-61162) : RS-422 J19 short (Default) NMEA-1.5 : C.Loop J19 open H3-10...
  • Page 340: Entering Answer Back Code (Only For Class-1)

    FELCOM 82 2.6 Entering answer back code (only for class-1) The answerback code required by telex communication is registered onto the terminal unit, IB-582. The answerback code is 9-digit IMN (Inmarsat Mobile Number) plus 4-letter telex answerback applied to the Inmarsat. To register the answerback code, 1.
  • Page 341: Oid/Did Setting

    FELCOM 82 2.7 OID/DID setting Originating and Destination Identifications (OID/DID), assigned by the authority, must be programmed onto the EEPROM, U91 on the CPU board in the field. If not, calls cannot be accepted throughout the Inmarsat B network. The network can identify the system onboard a ship, using factory-programmed Forward/Return IDs, but it cannot identify the end terminal and service type.
  • Page 342 3. Type a password, FELCOM82 and press [Enter] key. Note that the password you typed does not appear on the display. Now, you can select “5:Commissioning.” Communication Unit Setup FELCOM82 InmarsatB MES [Communication UNIT IB-282] Copyright (C) FURUNO Electiric Co., Ltd, 2000 (Type “HELP” or “?” for help) [Main Menu] 1:Ocean Region...
  • Page 343 FELCOM 82 4. Press [5], followed by [Enter] key. 5. Press [6], followed by [Enter] key to call “OID/DID Registration” menu. Communication Unit Setup 2:Ship Position 3:Commitioning Request Switch 4:Telephony Baseband Port Switch 5:Frequency Measurement Switch 6:OID/DID Registration E:Exit Enter JOB No.:6 OID/DID Registration 1:HSET 5:DATA...
  • Page 344 FELCOM 82 2.7.2 Programming OID/DID from handset To preprogram the OID/DID, 1. Press [FUNC] [5] [9] to call “59 OID/DID” menu. If the password is requested, press [FUNC] [6] [3], type 5963 as a password, and press [Enter]. Then, press [5] [9]. 63 Change Mode User-!Administrator Enter...
  • Page 345 FELCOM 82 3. Enter OID/DID and INM. For example, to enter TEL OID/DID of 02 on the TELFAX1 line, press 0202. Press the down arrow key to move the cursor onto the INM line. Type IMN number followed by [Ent] key. a) [Mode] key alternates between numeric and alphabetic entries.
  • Page 346 FELCOM 82 2.7.3 When IB-782 (PBX) is installed: The IB-782 is connected to TEL 3 port and their OIDs/DIDs are set as below. IB-782 Multi communication unit MJ-2S No.3-1 MJ-2S TEL3-1 No.1 Tel Tel or FAX TEL1 or FAX MJ-2S No.3-2 JUNCTION TEL3-2...
  • Page 347 FELCOM 82 4. Press the left arrow key to turn ON the PBX Mode. DID (Direct in dial) should be OFF. Press [ENT] to return to Main menu. 59 OID/DID Main Menu PBX Mode:ON ON/OFF DID Mode:OFF [Ent] ON/OFF 4 Display Enter:[Ent] Select:[Ent] Quit:[Quit]...
  • Page 348: Hsd Set Up

    FELCOM 82 2.8 HSD set up This procedure is done from the Administration mode. See “2.8 About password” for how to choose the Administration mode. Press [FUNC Quit] and [8] to select the HSD menu. The HSD menu appears as follows. 1.
  • Page 349: About Password

    FELCOM 82 Character Format (8 bit None / 7 bit Odd) Choose the character format for address calls sent from the HSD Terminal to the FELCOM 82. Select 8bit (default setting) or 7bit depending on specifications of the HSD Terminal. Ignore DTR (Normal / Ignore) When an HSD call is received, the FELCOM 82 responds to the call without checking “DTR”...
  • Page 350 FELCOM 82 2.9.2 5963 When servicing, you will not use the user password. A special number 5963 unlocks the handset menu. 1. Press [FUNC] [6] [3] to call “63 Change Mode” menu. 63 Change Mode User-!Admin Enter Passwd: - - - - Enter: [Enter] 2.
  • Page 351: Returning Settings To Factory Defaults

    FELCOM 82 2.10 Returning settings to factory defaults Clear the RAM to set the menu to factory-defaults. 2.10.1 By using terminal unit To clear RAM contents; 1. Press [F4] [6] to call Communication Setup menu. 2. Type CLR (space) RAM on the “Enter JOB No.” line and press [Enter] key. 3.
  • Page 352: Self-Test

    FELCOM 82 3. Self-test 3.1 Using handset You can get into the test menu only while in the administration mode. If the system is locked, enter the password 5963 to change the mode, and follow the steps below to access the test menu. 1.
  • Page 353: Using Terminal Unit

    FELCOM 82 The table below lists RAMs and ROMs that are tested during the memory test. The SYS CPU sends read and write commands to each memory location. Item Circuit MAIN System CPU U95, Flash U130, U134, U136, U139 DECODE Decoder DSP U16, Flash Built into DSP...
  • Page 354: Reading Program Number

    FELCOM 82 3.3 Reading program number 3.3.1 Using handset To display program numbers press [1] key while the test menu (68) is on the screen. The program numbers are listed on two pages. To change the page, press up or down arrow key.
  • Page 355: Distress Alert Test (Func683)

    FELCOM 82 3.4 Distress alert test (FUNC683) Very Important! Carry out the test within 30 seconds, or actual distress alert is transmitted. Distress alert test mode lasts only for 30 seconds. 3.4.1 Telephone To test the telephone distress button; 1. On the handset, press [FUNC] [6] [8] to call Test menu. 2.
  • Page 356 FELCOM 82 3.4.2 Telex (for class-1) Before the test, confirm that the DMG ([FUNC] [5] [8]) is setup correctly. During the test, data in the Distress Message Generator (DMG) is sent to the LES selected by [FUNC] [5] [7]. To test the telex distress button; 1.
  • Page 357: Status Monitor

    FELCOM 82 3.5 Status monitor The SYS CPU handles the status monitor. 3.5.1 Display on handset To show the monitor screen on the handset; 1. Press [FUNC] [4] [1] in this order. 2. Press an arrow key to change the page. 41 Monitor 41 Monitor Heading...
  • Page 358 FELCOM 82 3.5.2 Display on terminal unit The same items are monitored on both the terminal unit and the handset, with the exception of the data and time indication. In addition to the system time, the terminal unit has own time which is displayed at the upper right-hand corner of the terminal screen.
  • Page 359 FELCOM 82 3.5.3 Details of status monitor MES status - Current Satellite (POR/IOR/AOR-E/AOR-W/Stat 5 to 8) Indicates satellite (Ocean Region) acquired by SYS CPU. Stat 5 to 8 are not used. - Channel Status (SYNC/UNSYNC) Indicates that the system is synchronizes with the receiving channel or not. The synchronization is made when SYNC DSP acquires frame sync signal three to four times.
  • Page 360 FELCOM 82 Position Own ship’s position received from the navaid; Acceptable NMEA sentences: GGA (V.02), RMC, GLL, RMA, and ZDA; Priority: GGA>RMC>GLL>RMA; Invalid data is not received. Input data - NAV DATA (NMEA/NONE) On the terminal unit, NMEA or NONE appears. On the handset, NAV blinks when no NAV data or manual position data is input and nothing appears when data is input correctly.
  • Page 361 FELCOM 82 RF CON Tx RF Tx IF 56MHz +9dBm Tx Local Tx RF Level TX RF LEVEL Indcation 20dBm TX RF output level (dBm) Reference level: 9+2dBm - Rx C/N (40 or more) The input signal to the SYNC DSP is picked up and sent to the SYS CPU for the calculation of Carrier per Noise (C/N).
  • Page 362 FELCOM 82 On the handset, three vertical bars (short, medium, and long) right to the antenna symbol indicate the C/N data or signal quality. The number of the bar versus C/N value CESH (HSD) CESD/CESV (FIU/Data/Voice) NCSC (Telex) 59 or more: 3 bars 53 or more: 3 bars 48 or more: 3 bars...
  • Page 363 FELCOM 82 Synthesizer - Rx SYN (OK/NG) The local oscillator for the receiver consists of VCOs of 730 MHz and 815 MHz bands and PLL ICs. When either PLL unlocks, the SYS CPU generates NG signal. RF CON Rx RF DATA CONT 1525-1545MHz...
  • Page 364 FELCOM 82 - El AXIS (OK/NG) When the elevation axis control circuit is abnormal, NG comes on. - AZ AXIS (OK/NG) When the azimuth control circuit is abnormal, NG comes on. - Cross El AXIS (OK/NG) When the cross-elevation axis control circuit is abnormal, NG comes on. TX/RX channels - Rx Channel Receiving channel in use is displayed.
  • Page 365: Using Two-Digit Code Service (Loopback Test)

    FELCOM 82 3.6 Using two-digit code service (Loopback test) Some LESs in the Inmarsat networks support automatic line test service for telephone and telex. The following describes how to use this function. 3.6.1 Telephone test Using two-digit code telephone service (Code 91), the telephone communication of the system can be tested.
  • Page 366: Data Test

    FELCOM 82 3.7 9.6k Data test This section describes how to test 9.6k data (MSD) function. The COM port on the PC is connected to the MSD port on the FELCOM 82 communication unit. 3.7.1 Using AT command To check communication between the PC and the communication unit; 1.
  • Page 367: Hsd Test

    FELCOM 82 3.8 HSD test This section describes how to test HSD function. 3.8.1 How to use HSD checker Using MES loop back service, the function of HSD can be checked by following the steps below. This test requires the HSD checker (no code number) which operates from 110 Vac and 220 Vac power sources without modification.
  • Page 368 FELCOM 82 5. Set S6 on the checker to the upper position to commence the call. CR11 CR12 CR13 CR14 CR15 CR16 CR17 CR18 CR9 CR10 DCD DSR CTS Received Data Pattern RxCLK TxCLK RS422 RS232C Sending Data Pattern 6. Wait for about 10 seconds until on/off pattern of LEDs CR11 to CR18 becomes steady.
  • Page 369: Led Status

    FELCOM 82 3.8.2 Connection to Internet service If a number of the Internet service provider is available, access to an Internet web site. 1. Complete the Dial-up Networking setting; HSD modem and TCP/IC protocol. 2. Make sure that FELCOM 82 is in stand-by condition. 3.
  • Page 370 FELCOM 82 3.9.2 SW REG Board (16P0180) Parts No. Color Status Item Remarks CR22 Input error When input voltage is out of tolerance, the LED illuminates. 1) 100 V spec.: 70 to 80 V or less and 140 to 145 V or above. 2) 220 V spec.: 142 to 165 V or less 280 to 290 V or above.
  • Page 371 FELCOM 82 3.9.3 CPU Board (16P0182) DEMOD, SYNC, DECODE, SYS, TERM SYS F-ROM 165-0145-xxx FPGA SYS CPU BATT S6:DECODE Reset S5:SYNC Reset S4:DEMOD Reset S7:FPGA Reset S8:TERM Reset TERM F-ROM DECODE SYNC DEMOD 165-0146-xxx SYNC F-ROM TERM DECODE F-ROM 165-0143-xxx DEMOD F-ROM 165-0144-xxx 165-0142-xxx...
  • Page 372 FELCOM 82 DEMOD Parts No. Check Item Remarks Input level of AD When the AD converter U49 is in saturation or when TP54 converter is 2 Vpp or more, the LED comes on. Status of DEMOD On/off: Waiting signal; off/on: Fast Fourier Transforming; on/on: Tracking signal Communication On/off/off: BPSK;...
  • Page 373 FELCOM 82 CR20 Frame reception CR20 toggles on and off when one frame is received and the data is decoded. CR22 Decoding CR22 turns on during data decoding. CR23 Not used CR24 Not used Parts No. Item Remarks CR26 Alarm When the SYS CPU detects an alarm, CR26 lights.
  • Page 374: How To Check Angular Rate Sensor

    FELCOM 82 3.9.4 PCU Board Parts No. Color Status Item Remarks CR25 FSK RX Monitor This LES is used to check the communication between the antenna and the comm. units. The brightness of the LED depends on FSK data from the comm. unit. Table 7.8.8 Use this hole to check...
  • Page 375: Error Messages At The Terminal Unit

    FELCOM 82 3.12 Error Messages at the Terminal Unit The tables which follow show the error messages which may appear on the terminal unit. 3.12.1 Call failure error messages Call failure error messages Error Messages Reason Remedy Call failed, request data invalid. (4561) •...
  • Page 376 FELCOM 82 Call failure error message (con’t) Error Message Reason Remedy Call failed, LES congested (no channel unit). (5713) Call failed, terrestrial circuits congested. (5201) Call failed, LES congested (no channel and no circuit). (5202) Call failed, LES congested (no channel). (5457) Call failed, LES congested (no time-slot).
  • Page 377 FELCOM 82 3.12.2 Antenna trouble error message Antenna trouble error message Error Message Meaning Cause Remedy • Select correct Satellite selected from Satellite Satellite is tracked based satellite. OR Change failed. (0100) menu not acquired. on ship’s position. • Check navigator. Satellite not found although all Check to RF connectors Sky Scan failed.
  • Page 378 FELCOM 82 3.12.3 Communication unit trouble (internal) Communication unit trouble error messages Error Message Cause Defective parts PCU detects EIRP ALARM: ADE Non-carrier EIRP abnormality. (0139) abnormality. HPA output at Tx is below ALARM: ADE EIRP power too low. (0140) ratings.
  • Page 379 FELCOM 82 Communication unit trouble error messages (con’t) Error Cause Defective parts ALARM: SYSCPU error detected. (0176) ALARM: HANDSET error detected. (0177) ALARM: DEMOD-CPU error detected. (0178) CPU error ALARM: SYNCCPU-CPU error detected. (0179) ALARM: DECODER-CPU error detected. (0180) ALARM: TERM-CPU error detected. (0181) ALARM: ANTENNA error detected.
  • Page 380: Program Update

    FELCOM 82 4. Program Update The table below lists programs for FELCOM 82 and its update commands. Note that RAM clear must be made after the program for SYSTEM is upgraded. Program Program No. Command Parts No. storing program DEMOD 165-0142-xxx UPDEM Flash ROM U3 on CPU board...
  • Page 381: Connection

    FELCOM 82 4.1 Connection If the system does not have the terminal unit or the system is class-2, connect COM1 port of the terminal unit (IB-581 or IB-582), or RS-232C port of a PC to the communication unit IB-282 as illustrated. Either VDU port or J1 port is used for updating the program.
  • Page 382: Upgrading System, Demod, Sync, Decode, And Term Programs

    [Enter] key. The following data appears in turn. ¥ >uppg load.bin syscpu.bin 0 0 200 1 Program upload utility Version 6.25 Copyright(c) FURUNO ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.1997,1998,1999(T.K) uppg infile1 infile2 p1 p3 p2 p4 p5 p1:Deletion waiting time. p2:Waiting time to write.
  • Page 383 UPSYS and press [Enter] key. The following data appears in turn. ¥ >uppg load.bin syscpu.bin 0 0 200 1 Program upload utility Version 6.25 Copyright(c) FURUNO ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.1997,1998,1999(T.K) uppg infile1 infile2 p1 p3 p2 p4 p5 p1:Deletion waiting time. p2:Waiting time to write.
  • Page 384: Upgrading Handset Program

    FELCOM 82 2) By using handset To clear RAM contents; 1. Press [FUNC], [6], and [9] in this order to call “Initialize” menu. 69 Initialize All data & logs Are cleared. ARE YOU SURE? Clear:[82] Quit:[Quit] If you cannot get into “Initialize,” press [FUNC] [6] and [3] to call “Change Mode”...
  • Page 385 FELCOM 82 ¥ >uppg load.bin syscpu.bin 0 0 200 1 Program upload utility Version 6.21 Copyright(c) FURUNO ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.1997,1998,1999(T.K) uppg infile1 infile2 p1 p3 p2 p4 p5 p1:Deletion waiting time. p2:Waiting time to write. p3:Password output interval. p4:ID number. p5:Port number.(1,2...)
  • Page 386: Upgrading Terminal Program

    FELCOM 82 Erase Wait:0sec Wait:o Wait counter=200 Port no.=1 TARGET POWER ON. 6. Plug the handset when “TARGET POWER ON” appears. 7. The program upgrading proceeds while the indication “xxx percent completed” on the screen. If not, press [C] key while holding down [Ctrl] key for the prompt of A:¥>, and then proceed from step 1.
  • Page 387: Menu Tree

    FELCOM 82 5. Menu tree 5.1 Menu on handset The italic letters show items in the user menu, and the underlines show factory defaults. FUNC Quit Key User Menu 4 Display 1 Monitor 2 Comm. Log 3 Time&Charge 1 List by LES 2 List by PID 3 Data Clear 4 System Log...
  • Page 388 FELCOM 82 (From Previous Page) 8 DMG 1 Name 2 Maritime [Yes, No] 3 Nature 1 Fire/Explos 2 Flooding 3 Collision 4 Grounding 5 Listing 6 Sinking 7 Disable & Adr 8 Undesignate 9 Abandoning 4 Course (000~359) 5 Speed (00~99) 9 OID/DID 0 RcvAlarm 1 Disable...
  • Page 389 FELCOM 82 (From Previous Page) 7 TELFAX 1 Time Limit 1 TEL1 1 OFF 2 TEL2 2 Limit Time [01~99] 3 TEL3 3 Answer Only 2 Credit Call 1 TELFAX1 [OFF, ON] 2 TELFAX2 [OFF, ON] 3 TELFAX3 [OFF, ON] 3 Prefix Code 4 Echo Cancel 1 TEL1 [OFF, ON]...
  • Page 390: Menu On Terminal Unit (Class1)

    FELCOM 82 5.2 Menu on terminal unit (Class1) F1 Key (File) 1. New Text [ALT + N] 2. Open Text [ALT +O] Load Merge 3. Close Text [ALT + Q] 4. Save Text [ALT + S] 5. Delete File [ALT + D] 6.
  • Page 391 FELCOM 82 F3 Key(Telex) 1. Auto Telex [ALT + T] 1. Station Name SEND 2. LES Access Code CANCEL 3. File to Send 2. Call LES 1. LES Access Code SEND 2. Priority 1. Routine CANCEL 2. Safety 3. Urgent 3.
  • Page 392: Remote Station

    1. Over view Connection of Remote Unit A radiotelephone is connected to a remote unit, such as remote terminal, DSC, and NBDP in Furuno MIF format of which TX/RX data lines are heard-wear selectable for current loop or RS-232C signal. REMOTE...
  • Page 393 REMOTE Note) Option Parts Name Type Code Number Remarks REMOTE A (05P0457) OP05-39 005-920-310 For RS-232C signal REMOTE B (05P0458) OP05-40 005-920-320 For Current loop signal TB board 05P0496 005-840-750 -Two REMOTE B, Additional Port Kit OP05-44 000-056-823 - One TB - Two cable glands There are two types of the remote terminal: RB-500 for SSB and RB-700 for VHF.
  • Page 394: Remote Port Specifications

    (Default) Select to the REMOTE-A or B board. FS-75/2550 Remote RS-232C C.Loop -RS-232C:REMOTE A(05P0457) -C.Loop:REMOTE B(05P0458) Select to the REMOTE-A or B board. FS-1562 Remote RS-232C C.Loop -RS-232C:REMOTE A(05P0457) -C.Loop:REMOTE B(05P0458) REM-1 RS-232C None RS-232C Connect to TB3 Connect to TB4...
  • Page 395 REMOTE Specification Equipment Port Option Note (Default) Select to Jumper setting in CONT CIF/NMEA NMEA board and System setting (9:System) DMC(REM-A) C.Loop None NBDP(REM-C) RS-232C None DSC-6/6A MF/HF RS-232C None RT(REM-D) MF/HF RS-232C None RX(REM-E) Complies with Centronics PRINTER Centronics None interface Select to Jumper setting in CONT...
  • Page 396 REMOTE Specification Equipment Port Option Note (Default) Connected RT REMOTE A RS-232C None (Standard connection) Connected DSC REMOTE B RS-232C None (Standard connection) DP-5 Select to Jumper setting in CONT CIF/NMEA NMEA None board and Terminal setting. Complies with Centronics PRINTER Centronics None...
  • Page 397 REMOTE Specification Equipment Port Option Note (Default) DTE 1 RS-232C None DTE 2 RS-232C None FELCOM 10 RS-410N None (IC-200) RS-410N None Select to Jumper setting on CONT NMEA/CIF NMEA board. REMOTE A RS-232C None Connected IC-200. Complies with Centronics PRINTER RS-232C None...
  • Page 398 REMOTE Specification Equipment Port Option Note (Default) DTE 1 RS-232C None DTE 2 RS-232C None PC DATA RS-232C None Complies with Centronics PRINTER RS-232C None interface FELCOM 80 ANT CONT RS-422 None NMEA NMEA or CIF None Automatic change NMEA or CIF. GYRO GYRO None...
  • Page 399: Priority Settings

    REMOTE 2. RB-700 : C.Loop 2.1 Priority settings 1. Priority setting on FM-7000/7500 Determine priority of the RB-700 according to mounting location and vessel regulations. PANEL board on VHF radiotelephone FM-7000/FM-7500 1. Priority setting on FM-8500 and FM-8700 Priority cannot be set on FM-8500 and FM-8700. 2.
  • Page 400: Jumper Settings

    REMOTE 2.2 Jumper settings Jumper settings shown below should be made at installation. Note) Do not change the Jumper settings of JP2 and JP3. Parts location of JP4 and JP5 on Main board (Parts side) Parts location of JP1 and JP6 on MAIN board (Soldering side) I1-9...
  • Page 401: Confirmation Of Jumper Settings

    REMOTE 2.3 Confirmation of jumper settings To confirm jumper settings of JP1 and JP6, turn on the power while pressing and holding down the [ENT] key. To confirm the jumper settings of JP4 and JP5, turn on the power while pressing and holding down the [SHIFT] key.
  • Page 402: Jumper Settings

    REMOTE 3. RB-500 : C.Loop 3.1 Jumper settings Jumper settings shown below should be made at installation. Note) Do not change the Jumper settings of JP2 and JP3. Parts location of JP4 and JP5 on Main board (Parts side) Parts location of JP1 and JP6 on MAIN board (Soldering side) I1-11...
  • Page 403: Confirmation Of Jumper Settings

    REMOTE 3.2 Confirmation of jumper settings To confirm jumper settings of JP1 and JP6, turn on the power while pressing and holding down the [ENT] key. To confirm jumper settings of JP4 and JP5, turn on the power while pressing and holding down the [HOOK] key.
  • Page 404: Connection

    REMOTE 3.4 Connection 1. Connection to FS-5000/8000 The different modification is required depending on the suffix number of AF board. For suffix No.-22 and before The FS-5000/8000 radiotelephone outputs +18V for the RB-500 which operates on +12V. Therefore, reduce +18V to +12V by adding a resistor as shown below. Note that this modification is not required if the RB-500 is connected to the FS-5000/8000 via the DB-500.
  • Page 405 REMOTE 2. Connection to FS-1562, FS-1552, FS-1502 and FS-1503 For the FS-1562; The REMOTE-A (RS-232C) board on the TX/RX board is replaced with the REMOTE-B(C.Loop) board (05P0458: 005-517-500). REMOTE A (RS-232C) board: 05P0457 005517480 REMOTE B (C.Loop) board : 05P0458 005517500 For the FS-1552 and FS-1502;...
  • Page 406: Db-500

    REMOTE 4. DB-500 4.1 Connection There are two types of connections: MF/HF and VHF. MF/HF connection VHF connection Block diagram I1-15...
  • Page 407: Fs-5000/8000

    REMOTE 4.2 FS-5000/8000 I1-16...
  • Page 408 REMOTE I1-17...
  • Page 409: Rb-500/700 Connection

    REMOTE 4.3 RB-500/700 Connection Connect Remote Station RB-500 (RB-700) to the DB-500 as shown below. 1. When connecting two remote stations (Standard) I1-18...
  • Page 410 REMOTE 2. When connecting three or four remote stations (Option) I1-19...
  • Page 411: Fs-1562 And Dsc/Dp Connection

    REMOTE 4.4 FS-1562 and DSC/DP Connection I1-20...
  • Page 412: Interconnection Diagrams

    REMOTE 4.5 Interconnection diagrams 1. FS-5000/8000+DB-500+RB-500 When using current loop between FS-5000/8000 and DB-500. For AF board having suffix number-33 and after. I1-21...
  • Page 413 REMOTE FS-1562+DB-500+RB-500 I1-22...
  • Page 414 REMOTE 3. FM-xxxx+DB-500+RB-700 I1-23...
  • Page 415: Jumper Settings On Main Board

    REMOTE 5. Jumper settings on MAIN Board I1-24...
  • Page 416: Section J1

    Section J1. NX-500 1. Connection Whip Antenna (1 m or 2.6 m) PRE-AMP Unit (NX-5) NMEA/CIF 10.8-40 VDC NX-500 AF IN Jumper wire AF OUT Remove the jumper wire ALM BZ when an external unit (AF signal) SAR MSG. ALM BZ is connected.
  • Page 417: Slide Switch Settings

    NX-500 2. Slide switch settings Name of PCB Symbol Factory Setting Function [Data Format Selection] NMEA Format of input data should be selected; NMEA or CIF [Preamp Selection] WIRE: Preamp Unit not installed ACT: Preamp Unit installed TB Board J1-2...
  • Page 418: System Settings

    NX-500 3. System settings Note) Categories A: Navigational warnings, B: Meteorological warnings, D: Search and note) Rescue Information and L: Navigational warning additional to letter A cannot be rejected from printout, in accordance with international regulations. Note) Main CPU Ver 4.00 and after :from 2000/12. J1-3...
  • Page 419: Furuno Information (Fq5-93-006)

    NX-500 4. FURUNO Information FQ5-93-006 (93/02) The service menu functions to change the specifications of the NX-500 to comply it with the regulations of vessel’s country of registration. The settings should not be changed without due reason. J1-4...
  • Page 420 NX-500 J1-5...
  • Page 421: Self Test

    NX-500 5. Self test Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [ACCEPT] key. J1-6...
  • Page 422 NX-500 J1-7...
  • Page 423 NX-500 J1-8...
  • Page 424 NX-500 J1-9...
  • Page 426: Terminal Unit

    Section K1. IB-581 AR-B1374 CPU card 1. How to Quit Programs When updating the program of each terminal unit, quit the program, and then switch to the screen in which the PC-DOS prompt such as "A:¥-----" is displayed. The table below summarizes how to quit the terminal program for each terminal.
  • Page 427: Changing The Terminal Software

    IB-581 2. Changing the Terminal Software 2.1 Overview This chapter describes how to change the terminal software to use the IB-581 for other models. When changing IB-581 of DP-6 to the terminal of FELCOM-12, for example, you need to replace the terminal program. To replace the software, delete all the files except the system files of PC-DOS: IBMDOS.COM *, IBMBIO.COM *, COMMAND.COM, and FORMAT.COM, and install the program to be.
  • Page 428 IB-581 5. Install the terminal program by using "INSTALL.BAT" file contained in the program. Press the keys successively according to the terminal to be changed to as follows: FELCOM-11 - [I],[B],[I],[N],[S],[T] and [Enter] FELCOM-12 - [I],[B],[I],[N],[S],[T] and [Enter] FELCOM-81 - [I],[N],[S],[T],[A],[L],[L] and [Enter] DP-6 - [I],[N],[S],[T],[A],[L],[L] and [Enter] Programs will be installed automatically.
  • Page 429: Installing Pc-Dos

    IB-581 3. Installing PC-DOS 3.1 Overview The system files and terminal program of PC-DOS 6.3 is installed in A-drive: flash ROMs (MEM-1, 2) on the CPU Card (AR-B1374) of IB-581. If the A-drive has been formatted or the system files have been destructed in an operational error, and PC-DOS, therefore, does not start, reinstall the PC-DOS system files, and then install the terminal program.
  • Page 430: Until Pc-Dos Starts

    IB-581 3.3 Until PC-DOS Starts Major displays that appear until PC-DOS starts up are shown below. The displays depend on the version of CPU Card. The following displays are for Ver. 3.0 of CPU card. Power ON CHIPS 65535 VGA 32kB BIOS Version 2.0.2 DECOMPILATION OR DISASSEMBLY PROHIBITED Copyright (c)1994 Chips and Technologes Inc,.
  • Page 431 IB-581 Note) Rewriting the memory If you press [F1] key when a message "Hit <F1>, if you want to setup FLASH Disk." appears before PC-DOS starts up after power-on, a memory settings display will appear. If you "Save" the settings by pressing [F4] key, the terminal program will be deleted and will not start.
  • Page 432: Backup The System Files (Pc-Dos: Ver.6.3)

    IB-581 3.4 Backup the System Files (PC-DOS: Ver. 6.3) If A-drive (Flash ROMs) has been formatted or the system files have been destructed in an operational error, and PC-DOS, therefore, does not start, start the PC-DOS with the floppy disk that contains the system files. The necessary system files are as follows: IBMDOS.COM IBMBIO.COM COMMAND.COM...
  • Page 433: Changing Bios (Basic Input Output System) Settings

    IB-581 7. Change to A-drive by pressing keys, - [A],[:],and [Enter], successively. The "A:¥>" prompt will appear on the screen. 8. Next, to copy "FORMAT.COM" file, successively press keys [C], [O], [P], [Y], [Space], [F], [O], [R], [M], [A], [T], [.], [C], [O],[M], [Space], [B], [:], and [Enter].
  • Page 434 IB-581 4. The following "STANDARD CMOS SETUP" menu will be displayed. The display depends upon the CPU Card Version. AMIBIOS SETUP PROGRAM-BIOS SET UTILITIES AMIBIOS SETUP PROGRAM - BIOS SET UTILITIES (c)1992 American Megatrends Inc.,AllRites Reserved (c)1995 American Megatrends, Inc.All Rights Reserved Date(mn/date/year) :Mon,Sep,21 1998 Base Memory...
  • Page 435: Changing Dip Sw And Internal Connector

    IB-581 3.6 Changing DIP SW and Internal Connector Change DIP SW of CPU Card and connector wiring for FD drive in the IB-581. Changing DIP SW of CPU Card Remove the casing of IB-581, and turn on DIP SW "#5" and "#6" of CPU Card. DIP SW "#8"...
  • Page 436: Installing System Files

    IB-581 3.7 Installing System Files After preparing the FD that contains the system files backuped in page K1-7 (including "FORMAT.COM" file), changing BIOS settings, DIP SW of CPU Card, and the internal connector, write the system files in the Flash ROMs as follows. 1.
  • Page 437 IB-581 8. The prompt "A:¥>" will appear on the screen. 9. Check to be sure that the system file have been written in the Flash ROMs(C-drive). - Change to the C-drive by pressing keys [C],[:], and [Enter], successively. The prompt "C:¥>" will appear on the screen. 10.
  • Page 438: How To Erase Password

    IB-581 4. How to erase password In BIOS setting, entry of a password may be requested. (The password is set through “Change User Password” and/or “Change Supervisor Password.” If so, erase the password by following the steps below. 1. Remove the CPU card with all connectors connected. 2.
  • Page 439: Ar-B1378-F2 (New Type Cpu Card)

    IB-581 AR-B1378-F2 (New type CPU card) CPU card 5. AR-B1378-F2 The CPU card AR-B1374 used in the terminal unit IB-581, HSD Modem IB-680/681, and NBDP DP-6 is no longer produced. The new card is compatible with old one when it is used for IB-680/681 and DP-6. For IB-581, replace the old card and T.
  • Page 440: How To Install Pc-Dos

    IB-581 5.1 How to install PC-DOS K1-15...
  • Page 441: Changing Bios Settings

    IB-581 5.2 Changing BIOS settings K1-16...
  • Page 442 IB-581 K1-17...
  • Page 443: Section K2

    Section K2. IB-582 This chapter mainly describes about the CPU card in the terminal unit IB-582. The CPU card is NOVA-300-M2-FO/DOS embedded 386SX SBC of which CPU is ALI6117 (includes 386SX CPU). 1. DOS installation When the message “Non-system disk or disk error Press a key to reboot” appears, DOS must be installed by using the procedure below.
  • Page 444: Dos Installation

    IB-582 1.2 DOS installation To install DOS; 1. Turn on the unit while pressing and holding down [DEL] key. When the prompt “Enter CURRENT Password:” appears, refer to 2. Erasing password. 2. Keep [DEL] key holding down until the AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY menu is displayed.
  • Page 445 IB-582 9. Follow the instruction message on the screen until A:\> appears. If you accept the displayed data, press [Enter] key. Current data is Sat x xx-xxxx – Enter new data (mm-dd-yyyy): Current time is xx:xx:xx.xx Enter new time: Datalight ROM^DOS Version 6.22 Copyright ©...
  • Page 446: Erasing Password

    IB-582 2. Erasing password If someone sets Supervisor Password and forgot it, AMI BIOS setup program cannot run. (Supervisor Password setting is unnecessary for IB-582.) In this case, clearing CMOS setup must be carried out. To do so; Note; After clearing CMOS setup, BIOS setup must be made. 1.
  • Page 447: Bios Default

    IB-582 3. BIOS default BIOS defaults of the CPU card are; Standard CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup K2-5...
  • Page 448 IB-582 Advanced Chipset Setup Power Management Setup IRQ 03 Event (CM2) Disable IRQ 15 Event (Reserved) Disable Monitor HDD Disable Monitor VGA Disable K2-6...
  • Page 449 IB-582 Peripheral Setup K2-7...
  • Page 450: Layout And Hardware Settings

    IB-582 IB-582 4. Layout and hardware settings The figure below shows the location of the major parts on the CPU card and the location of the jumper blocks. POWER LED Always on -12V +12V NOVA-300 V1.1 CN4(IDE Port) CN20(LCD) (Serial Port) (Serial Port) CN11 CN5(FDD)
  • Page 451: Appendix

    Appendix AP1. Cable specifications 1.1 Cable Specifications AP1-1...
  • Page 452 Appendix AP1-2...
  • Page 453 Appendix AP1-3...
  • Page 454 Appendix AP1-4...
  • Page 455 Appendix AP1-5...
  • Page 456: How To Calculate Voltage Drop In Power Cable

    Appendix 1.2 How to calculate voltage drop in power cable The unit is designed to work from specified power supply voltage +/-10 %. The resistance at power supply connector and terminal can not be neglected in the equipment. The power cable must be selected properly so that voltage drop is 3 to 5 %. The maximum current in the power cable must be used for the calculation.
  • Page 457 Appendix K=2 (single phase and DC) 5.5sq = 3.36 ohm/km Cable length 40 m 4.0 V Voltage drop in cable 14 sq = 1.31 ohm/km Cable length 40 m 4.0 V Voltage drop in cable AP1-7...
  • Page 458 Appendix 22 sq = 0.859 ohm/km Cable length 40 m 4.0 V Voltage drop in cable 38 sq = 0.483 ohm/km Cable length 40 m 20A 30A 120A 4.0 V Voltage drop in cable AP1-8...
  • Page 459: Coaxial Cable Specifications

    Appendix 1.3 Coaxial Cable Specifications AP1-9...
  • Page 460 Appendix Type of Coaxial cable and loss in 1600 MHz Loss (dB) Type 100m 3D-2V 5D-2V 13.2 17.6 26.4 30.8 35.2 39.6 8D-2V 13.2 16.5 19.8 23.1 26.4 29.7 10D-2V 10.8 13.5 16.2 18.9 21.6 24.3 5D-FB 10.5 15.6 18.2 20.8 23.4 8D-FB...
  • Page 461: How To Attach The Antenna Cable Connector

    Appendix 1.4 How to attach the antenna cable connector 1. N-P 5DFB/8DFB AP1-11...
  • Page 462 Appendix 2. N-P 12DSFA AP1-12...
  • Page 463: Installation Of Pre-Amp Unit And Coaxial Cable

    Appendix 1.5 Installation of Pre-amp unit and coaxial cable 1. Mounting of Antenna (FAX-5, 2.6 m whip antenna) Fix the FAX-5 (pre-amp unit) to the mounting mast (35-90 mm) with hose clamps. Screw the whip antenna into the FAX-5. Coat connection point with putty to waterproof.
  • Page 464: Ap2. Power Consumption

    (SSB peak) FS-5000 24V DC (AC fail) AC:1.9kVA 24V DC DC:1.1kW Max. (SSB peak) MF/HF RT FS-2500 24V DC (AC fail) FS-1562-15 24V DC 24V DC FS-1562-25 24V DC (AC fail) FS-75 24V DC 24V DC FS-2550 24V DC (AC fail) FM-7000 6.0A...
  • Page 465 Appendix Power Current Drain Equipment Model consumption Note Tx (W) Rx (W) Tx (A) Rx (A) DP-5 1.7A 24V DC 24V DC 0.8A NBDP (DP-6) DP-6 24V DC 0.8A (IB-581) 24V DC 144W (IC-100/200) FELCOM 10 24V DC 1.7A (IC-500) 24V DC 200W 8.3A...
  • Page 466 Appendix 2.2 Reserve Sources of Energy (By class NK) 1. The capacity of the reserve source of energy is to be determined in accordance with the following formula with specified load conditions to the required radio installations fed from the reserve sources. C=K x I where C: Required capacity (AH) K: Capacity conversion factor (H)
  • Page 467: Sample Of Battery Calculation Table

    Appendix 2.3 Sample of Battery calculation table AP2-4...
  • Page 468: Specifications Of Rectifier And Battery Charger

    Appendix 2.4 Specifications of Rectifier and Battery charger PR-850A 1. GENERAL (1) Rated Input Voltage 100/110/120/200/220/240 VAC +/-10% (2) Input Frequency 50/60 Hz (3) Input Current 15A or less (Input :100V AC / Output 30A) 30A or less (Input :100V AC / Output 60A) (4) Rated Output Voltage 24VDC +/-10% (with rated Output Current 30 to 60A)
  • Page 469 Appendix (8) Ripple Voltage 100 mVp-p or less (9) Insulation Resistance 500VDC 50M ohms or more between AC input and chassis 2. Environmental Condition (1) Ambient Temperature C to +55 (2) Relative Humidity 95 % max. BC-6158 : Battery charger 1.
  • Page 470: Ap3. Nmea

    Appendix AP3. NMEA 3.1 List of NMEA sentences Equipment Model Receiving sentences Note FS-5000 MF/HF RT GLL RMA RMC ZDA GGA(Ver21) CIF or NMEA FS-8000 FM-7500 GLL RMA RMC CIF or NMEA GLL RMA RMC ZDA(Ver03) FM-8500 NMEA VHF RT GGA(Ver10) GLL RMC ZDA RMA(Ver04) FM-8700...
  • Page 471 Appendix EX) NMEA data connection NMEA OUT RC-1500 DSC-60 Distributor NMEA NMEA MD-500 DP-6 Reciver (05P0606) FELCOM-12 FM-8500 FM-8500 Case-1 NMEA OUT RC-1500 DSC-60 Distributor NMEA MD-500 DP-6 (05P0606) FELCOM-12 (GPS Reciver) NMEA FM-8500 FM-8500 Case-2 AP3-2...
  • Page 472: Sentences Formatters

    Appendix 3.2 Sentences formatters 1. NMEA-0183-Ver2.0 AP3-3...
  • Page 473 Appendix AP3-4...
  • Page 474 Appendix AP3-5...
  • Page 475 Appendix 2. IEC 1162-1 AP3-6...
  • Page 476 Appendix AP3-7...
  • Page 477: Ap4. Program Rom

    Appendix AP4. Program ROM 4.1 Communication Equipment ROM List Model PCB type ROM Version No. ROM type Note 05P0514 05-501-45-1xx M27C256B-10F1 CONTROL 50/50R (CONTROL) 05-501-48-140 For Old type 05P0407A M27C4001-10F1 LCD(yellow) (CONTROL) 05-501-48-141 Full parts Note) DMC-5 For new LCD 05-501-48-143 05P0407E M27C4001-10F1...
  • Page 478 Appendix Model PCB type ROM Version No. ROM type Note 05-501-38-1xx 05P0386 M5M27C100k-15 Terminal 05-501-38-2xx (CONTROL) DP-5 05-501-38-3xx 05-501-33-1xx 05P0370 WS57C49C-45D MODEM (MODEM) 05-501-33-2xx 05-501-33-1xx MODEM (DP-5/6:Ver14 and 05-501-33-2xx before) 05P0370 WS57C49C-45D 05-501-96-1xx MODEM (MODEM) (DP-6:Ver17 and 05-501-96-2xx after) DP-6 B1378FC MAIN 05-501-87-1xx...
  • Page 479 Appendix Model PCB type ROM Version No. ROM type Note HD63B01Y0RDS7P Main CPU 05P0373 05-501-29-1xx (Mask ROM) (05S9131-0) (PANEL) FM-7000 05P0377 HD63B01Y0RDS8P Sub CPU 05-501-30-1xx (Mask ROM) (05S9132-0) SUB-CPU) HD63B01Y0RDS7P Main CPU 05P0373 05-501-29-1xx (Mask ROM) (05S9131-0) (PANEL) HD63B01Y0RDS8P Sub CPU 05P0377 05-501-30-1xx (Mask ROM)
  • Page 480 (CPU:5000T) 05P0358-33 FS-2500/ 05-501-32-1xx M27C256B-10F1 5000/8000 before AT-5000 05P0358-44 05-501-54-1xx HD6475328CP after 05-501-57-1xx RT: for 05P0456A maintenance ROM, HD6475328CP-10 FS-1562- (CPU) 05-501-57-106A 15/25 05P0526-33 (T/Rx PCB) and before 05P0528 05-501-61-1xx HD6475328CP-10 AT-1560-15/25 (COUP) 05-501-58-1xx RT: for 05P0456B maintenance ROM, HD6475328CP–10...
  • Page 481 Appendix Model PCB type ROM Version No. ROM type Note HD637B01YOP 05P0271 05-501-20-1xx (Mask) (CPU) FS-1501 AT-1500 05P0278 05-501-21-1xx HD63B01Y0E76P (05S0522-0) (COUP) HD637B01YOP 05P0271 05-501-20-1xx (Mask) (CPU) FS-1500 AT-1500 05P0278 05-501-21-1xx HD63B01Y0E76P (05S0522-0) (COUP) CONTROL 05-501-47-1xx For FS series SSB RT 05P0483 RB-500 M5M27C100K-15...
  • Page 482 Appendix Model PCB type ROM Version No. ROM type Note 16-500-50-1xx CPU 1 16P0049 (MAIN CPU) 16-500-51-1xx CPU 2 MBM27C1000-15Z-G 16P0052 EGC-5 16-500-52-1xx PANEL CPU (PANEL CPU) 16-500-49-1xx 16P0034 27CX321-45 DEMOD 16-500-49-2xx (DEMOD) 16-500-40-1xx MBM27C1000-15Z-G CPU 1 16P0043-33 CPU 2 and after 16-500-41-1xx M5M27C401AK-15...
  • Page 483 Appendix Model PCB type ROM Version No. ROM type Note TX CPU 16-500-68-1xx *9.6k data:Ver104-- MBM27C1000A-15Z 16P0080 RX CPU 16-500-69-1xx (CPU 1) *9.6k data:Ver106-- 16-500-70-1xx TC57H1024AD SYNCCPU SYS CPU µ 16-500-74-1xx PD27C4096DZ-12 *9.6k data:Ver114-- 16P0081 *HSD:Ver116-- (CPU 2) 16-500-75-1xx HD647180X0FS8L NAV CPU 16P0081-66 IO CPU (4M)
  • Page 484 Appendix Model PCB type ROM Version No. ROM type Note 16-501-33-0xx HSD CPU B1378FH (CPU) IB-680/681 16-501-34-1xx DEMOD 16P0160 M27C10024-12F1 16-501-35-1xx DECODE (DEMOD) 16P0158 16-501-37-1xx M27C256B-10F1 TX IF MODE (TX/RX IF) AP4-8...
  • Page 485 Appendix 4.2 Compatibility of CONTROL board, and LCD module changed DSC-5/6/8 series and DMC-5 and FM-7500) Production of LCD module, LCM-523-68HE-4, used in above mentioned models has been discontinued. We are now using the different type, PC2402LR-AEA-E. (The current LCD is green color, while the previous one is yellow) In addition, the CONTROL board has been modified to be used for the LCD module of current type.
  • Page 486 Appendix *** D type board: commonly used *** *** D type board: commonly used *** *** D type board: commonly used *** *** D type board: commonly used *** Note 1) Old and new LCDs are controlled by different programs Program of D to G boards can be used to A to C and none suffix board.
  • Page 487: Furuno Information

    Appendix 4.3 FURUNO Information FQ5-1999-004 AP4-11...
  • Page 488 Appendix AP4-12...

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