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SeaCom3000 User Manual Page 2 of 94 SeaCom 3000 User Manual This manual covers the SeaCom 3000 telephone, talk-back command and intercom system. It includes all the telephone and intercom stations SC211, SC220, SC411 and SC421. SeaCom TMN20170417CJ01_0109...
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2.1.5 ..14 IME DISTRIBUTION AND WAKE UP ....14 ..24 AIN SYSTEM COMPONENTS AKING AND TRANSFERRING A CALL 2.2.1 3000 ......... 14 ........ 24 INGING SIGNALS 2.2.2 SC211 ........... 15 ........24 ONE SIGNALS 2.2.3 SC411 ........... 15 ........
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SC220 ..........48 7.4.13.2.7 Call in........60 7.3.1 ........48 ESCRIPTION 7.4.13.2.8 Auto answer ......60 7.3.2 ......... 48 PECIFICATION 7.4.13.2.9 Auto busy ....... 60 7.3.3 ......... 48 N THE FRONT 7.4.13.2.10 Direct in ........ 60 7.3.4 ..........49 NSIDE SeaCom TMN20170417CJ01_0109...
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Serial number ......74 8.5.5.4.3 Release on no B number... 80 8.3.3.1.3 Last extension number ....74 8.5.5.5 Advanced options ......81 8.3.3.1.4 COM Port ......... 74 8.5.5.5.1 Line f eed detector ..... 81 8.3.3.1.5 Error log level ......74 SeaCom TMN20170417CJ01_0109...
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LIST OF PARTS..........94 8.5.15.5 Allow answering ......86 8.5.15.6 Close PA call on answering ..86 8.5.16 ..... 86 DUPLEX CONFERENCE 8.5.16.1 Call number / Description ... 87 8.5.16.2 Conf erence master..... 87 8.5.16.3 Members ........87 SeaCom TMN20170417CJ01_0109...
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SeaCom3000 User Manual Page 12 of 94 1. Introduction Thank You f or choosing SeaCom 3000 to cover Your on board communication needs. This manual will explain how the system is designed, it will explain how each of the components used to f orm the system are...
NEVER leave the exchange without the cover put back on. The SeaCom 3000 is enclosed by a heavy steel box. Handle this with care, and make sure that the mechanical mounting is strong enough to carry the weight.
2.2.1 SeaCom 3000 analogue telephone or one of our communication stations with handset, headset The SeaCom 3000 is the “heart” of the or loudhailer. system. 2.1.2 Distribute satellite communication Calls f rom the ship to shore can be conducted f rom all places on board.
SC220 2.2.6 Telephones Water tight and salt mist resistant industrial For dry and heated spaces on board SeaCom telephone with call relay build in. Used in recommend our digital telephone TX325 or the engine spaces and on deck. direct-in/PA enabled SC325 telephone.
SeaCom3000 User Manual Page 17 of 94 Typical installation example The f igure shows the architecture of a typical SeaCom 3000 communication system installation SeaCom TMN20170417CJ01_0109...
The SeaCom The table below shows typical noise levels to 3000 maritime communication system is a be encountered on ships. very f lexible conf igurable system which allows You to meet by f ar the most requirements.
Designing the exchange system Handset conversations up to 85 dB of noise. The SeaCom 3000 is a scaleable system. It Operation with headset in up to 120 dB comes with 24 extension lines and 2 trunk of noise.
Page 20 of 94 lines will occupy the space of 8 extension lines Power considerations on the CTU2 or CTU24. The SeaCom 3000 and the stations are all powered by 24V DC. This paragraph 3.3.4 describes how to calculate the power required.
The exchange The SeaCom 3000 exchange must be located in a dry ventilated space with a maximum ambient temperature of 55 dgs, the cooler the longer lif etime shall be expected.
This means that a 2x2wire lower right side of the stations. twisted pair shall laways be used f or SC211, This is meant as a pressure relief valve SC411 and SC421. protecting moisture f rom entering the stations SeaCom TMN20170417CJ01_0109...
Page 23 of 94 Shielding and protective earth 4.6.1 At the exchange When installing the SeaCom 3000 maritime The box of the exchange have PE terminals communication system, shielding is of the which shall be connected using a utmost importance.
The ongoing conversation is Ringing signals parked, and the breaker can speak to the The SeaCom 3000 system generates 3 types interrupted extension. When the priority call of ringing signals to extensions and has ended, the interrupted conversation is re- communication stations: established.
SC211, SC411 and SC421 only. Setting system time Dial #08 which turns on a selected set of The system time of the SeaCom 3000 system stations and plays the ding dong sound to can be adjusted by a calling the below these stations.
If the trunk is f ree, the connection to the substations can achieve the right to speak external communication equipment is using its PTT button. established. The dialing instructions applicable to the external communications equipment must then be used. SeaCom TMN20170417CJ01_0109...
3000 exchange system and the circuit boards to be used with it. SeaCom 3000 The SeaCom 3000 comes in an elegant steel cabinet: The system is two layered. The f igure above shows the swing f rame layer, holding all circuit boards.
Cable Termination Units – There are 6 CTU positions, out of which 2 is used in the basic SeaCom 3000 system. One CTU board terminates up to 24 wire pairs. The CTU’s are connected to the circuit boards of the swing f rame layer via ribbon cables.
FIO4 6.5.1.2 Jumpers CTU24 If You are adding cards to an SeaCom 3000, this paragraph has no relevance, as new Backplane board do not have any jumpers to be set. On the board there is a set of jumper f ields 6.5.1...
Used with CP2 FIO4 line card comes in 2 or 4 lines versions. 0-5V level The SeaCom 3000 has 2 trunk lines. Used with LSP The FIO4 card, also implements 2 Audio I/O lines and a couple of relay outputs and two digital inputs.
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1 and 3 24V DC 100mA out connector which they shows the activity of f . 13 and 15 GND f or relays and 24V DC Indicators will also show when relays are activated and when digital input receives signal. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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The alarm relay output is a dry contact output which is normally closed when system is running OK. If any errors occurs, or switch over to battery occurs, the relay contact will open and the alarm indicator will turn on. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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The CTU24 is used to be the interf ace GHz computer, that takes care of being the between the ribbon cables and the ship "brain" of the SeaCom 3000. cables. And it takes care of being the EMC barrier of the system shorting transients and It executes the Processor.exe sof tware, and...
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The f igure below shows the board layout. J10 is the 24V DC power input, J11 is the LSP board connector, and the 9 large connectors are all f or circuit boards in the 3 circuit boards compartments TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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For the vent to be ef f ective, all gaskest, grommets and PG glandas must be properly mounted. Do not remove the vent or use the hole f or cable entry. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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In all tree cases, the shield of these cables must be connected to the PE terminal inside the enclosure as shown on the picture below. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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First mount the cross rail on the back of the station that need a handset. The cross rail is ordered separately. Use the 4 screws and the 4 nylon washers. To f asten the cross rail on the backside of the aluminum box. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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The door must be opened to operate the station The door is mandatory when the stations shall be classed exposed TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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7.1.9.1 Mounting the door The door comes as a kit, just like the handset. The kit contains the door and screws f or mounting it. First assemble the black balls and the studs as shown below. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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The table below shows the f eatures of the stations: Feature Handset connection Headset connection Exposed door option Call relay External speaker External microphone Display Hands f ree operation Keys Speed dial IP class Mounting style Wall Wall Wall Flush TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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SeaCom3000 User Manual Page 41 of 94 7.1.11 Handset mechanical outline 7.1.12 Cross rail drawing TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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PTT key of the calling stations. No hands on at the SC211 end. Such a call can be made to a group of up till 10 of the SC211 stations, f orming a command group call where all stations are listening when the initiator is speaking. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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N.O. Relay contact for rotating light Description N.O. Loudhailer speaker volume PE (protective Earth) Loudhailer as microphone sensitivity Headset microphone sensitivity Relay contact for horn sounder N.O. Headset ear cup speakers volume Relay contact for horn sounder N.O. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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If any of the 3 buttons on the keyboard are pressed, then the loudhailer will be the microphone to speak into, and when the PTT button of the headset tis pressed, then the headset microphone will be activated. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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SeaCom3000 User Manual Page 45 of 94 7.2.8 Mechanical outline TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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If the seamen f orget to hang on, the build in busy tone detector will do it. This means that communication to critical positions on board is not blocked, just because the seamen f orget to han on. SeaCom TMN20170417CJ01_0109...
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1..9 = 10..90 seconds Handset hook switch Setting time from Busy tone detected to phone hook on Telephone line 0 = disabled 1-9 = 10-90 seconds Telephone line PE (protective Earth) Relay contact N.C. Relay contact C.T. Relay contact N.O. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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The PTT mode is used with both headset and hangon when a busy tone is sounding. handset when the ambient noise is so loud SeaCom style, Alcatel and Ericsson style busy that it can be troublesome to hear the f ar end. tones can be recognized.
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SeaCom3000 User Manual Page 51 of 94 7.3.8 Mechanical outline TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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EN60945 compliant and red backlight with automatic ambient light controlled dimming f unction is a must. The station is meant to be used in hands f ree only, but it connects an optional handset which can TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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It is used f or production testing and f or seen. interf acing to the MFC panel. The MFC panel is a computer which through the serial interf ace can control the SC411 and the SC421 station Transmit ++ Transmit -- Receive ++ Receive -- TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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SC411 has an isolating gasket at the rim of the aluminum f rame 7.4.7.6 R key (transf er) As f or the other stations and telephones this key is used when transf erring a call to a third party. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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PE terminal of the station. The station can be mounted with an optional mounting plate, in case it is not possible to access the console f rom behind. The pictures below shows the mounting plate. And its mounting TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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All calls are terminated either by hanging up the handset, pressing the speaker button or 7.4.12.2.2 Memory dial automatically by the SeaCom exchange system. Press M and then F1-F3 and the display will show name and number of the selected 7.4.12.7 Switching mode of conversation...
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7.4.12.9 PA call and PA volume The stations can receive PA calls. The volume f or priority PA is f ixed, whereas the volume of non priority PA calls can be adjusted during the PA call or by using the conf iguration menu. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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Loop dial type This f eature is used to simulate direct-in when Remote PTT the stations are used with a non SeaCom Remote Hook switch exchange, which is not capable of Lcl Ext Mic communicating the direct-in to the stations.
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Use the ‘F1’-‘F3’ to select M1-M3 / M4-M6 or headset ear cups, as the microphone of the use ’▲’ or ’▼’ to change to M4-M6 / M1-M3. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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When enabled, this detector is active between ringing signals. If a distinct clapping or shouting is detected, the station will hook of f into hands f ree conversation mode. Conversation must be terminated by the calling party. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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Using remote desktop via Ethernet 8.1.1 Shared f older access The SeaCom 3000 provides a shared f older, You will be f aced with the user name and which hold the conf iguration tool and f ile. password dialog To access this You will need a Windows computer and a network cable.
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Details about how the f ile f low is can be f ound Re-insert the USB disk into the USB port of in chapter 9.4. the SeaCom 3000 system, and wait to the disk activity indicator stops f lashing. 8.1.2...
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Af ter than the remote desktop will be show: The f ile being now edited is located in the Configuration f older. This means that on this step we are doing exactly the same thing as when using the shared f older access method, TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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SeaCom3000 User Manual Page 71 of 94 but the sof tware is running on the SeaCom services, wake–up calls, right to set system 3000 system itself . time etc. When editing is f inished, the edited f ile is f ound in the Configuration f older.
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The user dials *, which is the def ault call number of this type system 8.3.1.3 Save As call. When the processor of SeaCom Use this menu to save the current f ile under a encounters that the dialed number is a priority new name.
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The FIO4 trunk board editor looks like: 8.3.2.4 Classic editor This is the physical editor to be used with the SeaCom 3000 system. There is one individual f or each port of the FIO4. 8.3.2.5 Selecting a new board type...
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8.3.3.1.6 CP watchdog enable The PSU holds an overall system watchdog, which can be enabled by clicking this check This f orm gives a number of system box. inf ormation’s. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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Double clicking an item in the string grid opens the properties editor of the individual. 8.4.3 Pop up menu Working with the telephone directory is primarily done through the use of the right mouse button pop up menu. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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21,Engine room,Analogue extension,AB,AB,AB,AB,AB,, 22,Engine control room,Analogue extension,AB,AB,AB,AB,AB,, 23,Bow truster room,Analogue extension,AB,AB,AB,,,, 24,Fire station 1,Analogue extension,AB,AB,AB,,AB,, 25,Fire station 2,Analogue extension,AB,AB,AB,,AB,, 26,Bunker control room,Analogue extension,AB,AB,AB,,AB,, 27,Cargo control room,Analogue extension,AB,AB,AB,,AB,, And when imported into an excel sheet it can look like: TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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SeaCom3000 User Manual Page 77 of 94 Properties of individuals This chapter holds descriptions of the conf iguration of individuals of the SeaCom system. The chapter includes both physically individuals such as extensions and trunk lines and system call individuals such as short number system and priority calls.
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This individual type is used f or the SC211 International. The dif f erence is the count of station. disconnects that signals the zero digit. 8.5.2 SeaCom 325 Our digital telephone does have its own individual type: 8.5.3.1 Call number / Description These items are standard individual items f ound on all individuals 8.5.2.1 Call number / Description...
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These items are standard individual items of a call via the trunk. All trunks sharing the f ound on all individuals same group name will share the same charge calculation values. Not used by SeaCom 3000 8.5.4.2 FSK Mode systems. - Telephone will receive 8.5.5.3 Incoming calls handling...
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B answer detection to the time-out only. 8.5.5.4.3 Release on no B number When a call is made via an advanced trunk, digits to the line are send directly f rom the DTMF keyboard of the extension making the TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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Call f rom an Audio In/Out individual to another line in a blocked state, preventing it f rom being individual in the SeaCom system is used f or any calls, whenever the line f eed is considered as incoming calls. How the Audio not present.
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The ear and mouth relay control is in altering the set-up items f ound on the use as selected. If another extension dials the Outgoing tab page. Audio In/Out, this extension will be connected as listener only. The audio input to the Audio TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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8.5.7.1 Call number / Description 8.5.8.4 Terminate by dialing These items are standard individual items Af ter collecting this digit string is dialed. f ound on all individuals Typically used f or the # key used by VoIP systems. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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Date and time is used when logging call data, and when perf orming the wake up calls. For the SeaCom 3000, the time must be set af ter each power up, unless an FIO4 board is present, as this board holds a Real Time 8.5.10.1 Call number / Description...
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These items are standard individual items The call number f ield contains the call number f ound on all individuals to be used by the individual. Max 10 digits or characters can be entered. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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MIC button of the SC411. We call this with a higher priority, the extension will switch over to the higher priority paging or alarm call. a"talk-back" call or conversation. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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The The list shall be terminated by dialing #. A part service groups of the alarm call system is used f or assigning a group, and the B part TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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In praxis You have to assign names like “Day mode”, “Night mode” etc. to each f ile. 8.5.17.5 Priority The alarm call can be assigned a priority level. When extensions participating in an alarm call TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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‘do not disturb’ condition. This is used to prevent telephones f rom being permanently in ‘do not disturb’ in the case that the user f orgets to cancel the ‘do not disturb’ ordered. Valid times are 1.. 23 hours. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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The conf erence set-up f orm is shown in the conf erence members know that the caller tries f igure below. to set up a conf erence. For stations with display, the name of the conf erence will be displayed. Def aults to "Conf erence call". TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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The noise gate reduces the signal f rom those telephones not speaking, and it amplif ies the signal f rom those telephones speaking. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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Operating f older. f older, when connected f rom a Windows computer. When an edited conf iguration f ile is saved, it will be saved into the Configuration f older directly to the SD card. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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On the next boot of the system, the SD card edit it will be protected or not protected by the overlay depending on the presence or not presence of the boot=overlay text. TMN20170417CJ01_0109 SeaCom...
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SeaCom3000 User Manual Page 94 of 94 10. List of parts This chapter holds stock number of parts. Item description Order nmbr SeaCom 3000 10-092-0305 AEXT16-8 10-110-2020 AEXT16-16 10-110-2021 AEAXT16-24 10-110-2022 FIO4-2 10-110-1402 FIO4-4 10-110-1404 CTU24-8 10-110-1208 CTU24 10-110-1224 Ribbon cable 120mm...
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