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GMDSS Equipment

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 FELCOM 10 FELCOM 11 FELCOM 12 FELCOM 80 FELCOM81 FELCOM82 REMOTE STATION NX-500 IB-581 IB-582

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1. Switch off transmitter (transmitter and DSC terminal) immediately.

2. Switch equipment on and set to Ch 16. 3. Make broadcast to "All Stations" giving

your vessel's name, callsign and DSC number, and cancel the false distress alert.

This is NAME, CALLSIGN, DSC NUMBER, POSITION.

Cancel my distress alert of DATE, TIME, UTC.

=Master, NAME, CALLSIGN. DSC NUMBER, DATE, TIME UTC.

MF DSC

1. Switch off equipment (transmitter and DSC terminal) immediately.

2. Switch equipment on and tune for Radiotelephony transmission on 2182 kHz.

3. Make broadcast to "All Stations" giving the vessel's name, callsign and DSC number, and cancel the false distress alert.

All Stations, All Stations, All Stations This is NAME, CALLSIGN,

DSC NUMBER, POSITION.

Cancel my distress alert of DATE, TIME, UTC

=Master, NAME, CALLSIGN. DSC NUMBER, DATE, TIME UTC.

HF DSC

Same as for MF but the alert must be cancelled on all the frequency bands on which it was transmitted. Hence, the transmitter should be tuned consecutively to the

radiotelephony distress frequencies in the 4, 6, 8, 12 and 16 MHz bands, as necessary. Inmarsat C

Notify the appropriate RCC to cancel the alert by sending a distress priority message via the same CES through which the false distress alert was sent.

NAME, CALLSIGN, IDENTITY NUMBER,

POSITION,

Cancel my Iinmarsat-C

distress alert of DATE, TIME, UTC =Master +

EPIRB

If for any reason, an EPIRB is activated accidentally, the ship should contact the nearest coast station or an appropriate coast earth station or RCC and cancel the distress alert. * Notwithstanding the above, a ship may use any means available to inform the appropriate authorities that a false distress alert has been transmitted and should be cancelled.

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Re-enter the MMSI MF/HF [SETUP] [5]:SCAN Set the RX SCAN

frequency as “99999.9”.

To canceling SCAN frequency

DSC-5

[SETUP] [1]:Position [SELECT] [1];

Set the UTC as “9999”.

To canceling manual position data. [SELECT] [9] :System System settings [SELECT] [!]:dimmer

[SELECT] [9] “P”, enter to

“652111”.

For test [SELECT] [0]:SCAN Set the RX SCAN

frequency as “99999.9”.

To canceling SCAN frequency

[SELECT] [1]:Position [SELECT] [1];

Set the UTC as “9999”.

To canceling manual position data. DSC-6

[SELECT] [9] “MMSI” (Re-enter the MMSI)

EEROM clear (NMI SW ON)

Ver-1.05 and after

[SELECT] [9]:System System settings

[SELECT] [!]:dimmer For test

[SELECT] [8]:Receiver [SELECT] [9] “P”, enter to “652111”. Selection of VHF or CH70 DSC-8V

[SELECT] [1]:Position [SELECT] [1];

Set the UTC as “9999”.

To canceling manual position data. [SETUP] “System” [SETUP] “Protection”,

enter to “652111”. System settings Re-enter the MMSI EEROM clear

(NMI SW ON), enter to “652111”

DSC-60

Confirmation of present Version number

[3]:TEST, press [1] key five times while pressing [#FILE] key.

[SELECT] [9] :System System settings [SELECT] [!]:dimmer

[SELECT] [9] “P”,

enter to “652111”. For test [SELECT] [1]:Position [SELECT] [1];

Set the UTC as “9999”.

To canceling manual position data. [SELECT] [9] “MMSI”

(Re-enter the MMSI) FM-8500

[SELECT] [9] “private”

EEROM clear

(NMI SW ON) DSC Ver-03 and later.

[SELECT] [9] :System System settings [SELECT] [!]:dimmer

[SELECT] [9] “P”,

enter to “652111”. For test [SELECT] [1]:Position [SELECT] [1];

Set the UTC as “9999”.

To canceling manual position data. [SELECT] [9] “MMSI”

(Re-enter the MMSI) FM-8700

[SELECT] [9] “private”

EEROM clear (NMI SW ON)

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(CH preset, Mode selection, etc) press S17 on PANEL board.

ATIS setting JP-1: SUB-CPU board. CH70 setting JP-2: SUB-CPU board. FM-7000

Setting to connect DSC JP-2: PANEL board JP-2: SUB-CPU board. FM-7500 Refer to DSC-5 and FM-7000

FM-8000 System settings menu.

Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [CH16] key, enter to “652111”.

System settings menu.

Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [RCL] key, select the system CH 9999, then press the [RCL] “1562” and [ENT] key.

Channel presetting CH 1 to 200 To erase CH; [RCL] [0] [ENT] Power adjustment [ENT]+[8]:HI power [ENT]+[9]:LOW power [ENT]+[7]:TUNE power System CH 9998 “0”.

Self test (Transceiver unit)

Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [TX] key.

Set the RF gain VR maximum.

FS-1562

Self test (LCD/key/Ver)

Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [ENT] key.

System settings menu.

Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [RCL] key, select the system CH 9999, then press the [CH] “75” and [ENT] key. Channel presetting Each band; 0,1,2,4,6 ---25 To erase CH; [Freq.] [0] [ENT] Power adjustment [ENT]+[8]:HI power [ENT]+[9]:LOW power [ENT]+[7]:TUNE power System CH 9998 “0”.

Self test (Transceiver unit)

Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [CURSOL] key.

Set the RF gain VR maximum.

FS-75/2550

Self test (LCD/key/Ver)

Turn the power on while pressing and holding the [ENT] key.

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press the TUNE SW in the ATU.

[ENT].

System settings menu.

[STO] “system setting item No.” [ENT] “ setting No.” [ENT]. To conform user CH setting [RCL] 9998 [ENT]. Channel presetting To preset;

[STO] “CH No.” [ENT] [ENT].

To eras;

[STO] “CH No.” [ENT] [0] [ENT].

Power adjustment

FULL power;

[STO] [FULL] adjust to power by [FULL] or [UP] key.

LOW power

[STO] [LOW] adjust to power by [FULL] or [UP] key.

FS- 5000/8000

BFO setting [STO] [BFO] To keep ”1700Hz”.

[F5] 6: AAB

Re-enter AAB;

Type “ANSWER CODE” (Type Cap. letter)

[F5] 7, 8, 9, 0: IDs

Re-enter IDs; Type “ID CODE” (Type Cap. letter)

[F6]:Terminal DP-5

[F8]:System

Changing system settings Type “DP5”

(Type Cap. letter)

[F5] 5: AAB

Re-enter AAB;

Type “ANSWER CODE” (Type Cap. letter)

[F5] 6, 7, 8, 9: IDs

Re-enter IDs; Type “ID CODE” (Type Cap. letter)

[F6]: System

Changing system settings Type “DP6”

(Type Cap. letter)

Quit to application softwear. [Fn ]+ [F2] + [Alt] Ver 16 or later Terminal program update. B:\>install

Main program up date.

B:\>

Type “nbdpinst”, press [F1], DP-6

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FELCOM 11 Terminal program update. B:\>

Type “ibinst”.

IB-581

Quit to application softwear. [Fn ]+ [Alt] + [F2] Terminal program update. B:\>

Type “ibinst”. CPU-2 program updata. B:\>

Type “upf12”, Turn on the power.

FELCOM 12

Confirm to terminal program version. [Fn ] + [Alt] + [F1] [F4] [3] [7]:AAB Re-enter AAB; [Alt]+[Ctrl], type “ANSWER” [F4] [6] [6]: commissioning menu Job No.: FURUNOSERVICE Pass word: FELCOM80

IMN and OID/DID

[F4] [6][7]: manual control menu

“S2-#8 ON” on the CPU 2 board.

Job No.:

FURUNOMANUAL Pass word: 2582 Maintenance code

“Status monitor & log print” *91# Maintenance code

“Status monitor *96# Maintenance code

“Self test” *90# Maintenance code

“ADJ to Rx level (Fax by voice CH)”

*70xx#

(xx:50 to 82 default 70) Maintenance code

“ADJ to Tx level (Fax by voice CH)”

*79xx#

(xx:22 to 42 default 30)

FELCOM 80

Maintenance code

Return to default settings; (All setup item from No.1 TEL)

*60#

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type “ANSWER”

[F4] [6] [6]: commissioning menu

Job No.:

FURUNOSERVICE Pass word: FELCOM81

OID/DID

[F4] [6][7]: manual control menu

“S1-#8 ON” on the CPU 2 board.

Job No.:

FURUNOMANUAL Pass word: 3504 Maintenance code

“Status monitor & log print”

*91# Maintenance code “Status monitor *96# Maintenance code “Self test” *90# Maintenance code

“ADJ to Rx level (Fax by voice CH)” *70xx# (xx:50 to 82 default 70) No.1 telephone Maintenance code “Echo cancel” *99ab# Each telephone Maintenance code

“ADJ to Tx level (Fax by voice CH)”

*79xx#

(xx:22 to 42 default 30)

Maintenance code

Return to default settings; (All setup item from No.1 TEL)

*60# No.1 telephone

FELCOM 81

Terminal program update. B:\>

Type “ibinst”. PFX-50 All memory clear [1][3][*], power on FC622SL1 WG: TEL Setting “Pb” [STO] [#][*][STO] FC755D1: TEL Setting “Pb” DIP SW-#1 “ON”

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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 & ROM Version No. Confirmation ... 7

3. Channel Programming ... 8

4. Power Data Setting ... 10

5. Self test ... 12

5.1 Transceiver unit ... 12

5.2 Antenna coupler unit... 13

Section A2. FS-75/2550

1. Connection... 1

2. System settings... 2

2.1 Procedure ... 2

2.2 System channel list (Ver-09) ... 3

2.3 System settings descriptions ... 5

2.4 LCD/Keyboard test & ROM Version No. Confirmation ... 6

3. Channel Programming ... 7

4. Power Data Setting ... 9

5. Self Test ... 11

5.1 Transceiver unit ... 11

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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 ... 13

3.2When using C.Loop between FS-5000/8000 and DB-500 ... 13

4. User (Preset) Channel Programming... 15

5. Power Adjustment... 16

6. Self test... 21

6.1 Transceiver unit ... 21

6.2 Antenna Coupler unit ... 22

B. DSC Terminal

Section B1. DSC-5

1. Connection ... 1

2. Changing System Settings and MMSI number ... 3

2.1 Changing system settings ... 3

2.2 Settings List... 5

3. Jumper wire settings... 8

4. Self test... 9

5. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM ... 10

6. DSC Frequency table... 12

7. Menu tree ... 13

8. Power and Frequency measurement of MF/HF Radiotelephone ... 17

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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. Changing ID (MMSI) number... 8

7. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM ... 9

8. Self test... 11

9. DSC Frequency table... 12

10. Menu list ... 13

11. Power and Frequency measurement of MF/HF Radiotelephone ... 15

Section B3. DSC-8V/8VP

1. Connection ... 1

2. Changing system settings... 2

3. System settings list ... 3

4. Jumper wire setting... 4

5. Clearing contents of S-RAM and EEROM ... 5

6. Self test... 7

7. Menu List: [SELECT] ... 8

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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... 7

3.3 Setting for the connection with navigational aids ... 8

3.4 Setting for the connection with DMC, IC-302 and PC... 9

4. Setting the receiver board... 10

5. How to enter MMSI ... 11

6. Self test... 12

7. Setup menu list ... 13

8. Power and Frequency measurement of MF/HF Radiotelephone ... 18

9. How to update system program ... 19

9.1 Over view... 19

9.2 Updating MAIN program with IB-581 ... 20

9.3 Updating MODEM program with IB-581... 21

C. MF/HF Watch Receiver

Section C1. AA-50

1. Over view... 1 2. Connection ... 2 3. Jumper setting ... 2 4. Self test... 3

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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) ... 12

4. Changing AAB, ID code, Terminal and System settings ... 13

4.1 Changing Answerback code and ID code... 13

4.2 Changing F6 and F8 settings ... 14

5. Clearing contents of S-RAM and EEROM ... 15

5.1 S-RAM clear ... 15 5.2 EEROM clear ... 16

Section D2. DP-6

1. Connection ... 1 2. Settings list ... 2 3. Initial settings... 3

3.1 Answerback code and ID code entry ... 3

3.2 System settings (F6) ... 4

3.3 Manual Reception (F3-6) ... 6

3.4 Printer and Language setting ... 6

4. Changing AAB, ID code and System settings... 7

4.1 Changing Answerback code and ID code... 7

4.2 Changing F6: System settings... 8

5. Self Test ... 9

6. How to Update Programs... 10

6.1Terminal Program ... 10

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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. Adjustment... 12

3.1Tx Power Adjustment ... 12

3.2 Frequency Adjustment ... 12

4. Self Test ... 13

5. Private Channel List... 17

Section E2. FM-7500

1. Connection ... 1 2. Settings... 1

Section E3. FM-8000

1. Connection ... 1 2. System Settings... 1

2.1 Changing System setting ... 1

2.2 Channel Preset (CH0 to CH255 available) ... 5

3. Adjustment... 8

3.1Tx Power Adjustment ... 8

3.2 Frequency Adjustment ... 8

4. Self test... 9

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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. Adjustment... 11

6.1 TX Power Adjustment ... 11

6.2 TX Frequency Adjustment ... 12

7. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM ... 13

8. Self test... 15

9. Private Channel list... 18

10. Power and Frequency measurement of VHF Radiotelephone ... 21

Section E5. FM-8700

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 settings ... 8

5. Changing ID (MMSI) and Private mode ... 9

6. Adjustment... 11

6.1 TX Power Adjustment ... 11

6.2 TX Frequency Adjustment ... 13

7. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM ... 14

8. Self test... 16

9. Private Channel list... 19

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F. Distress Message Controller

Section F1. DMC-5

1. Connection ... 1

2. System settings ... 1

3. Clearing Contents of S-RAM and EEROM ... 3

4. Self test... 5

G. INMARSAT C

Section G1. FELCOM 10

1. Connection ... 1 2. System settings ... 1 2.1 System setup: [F5]... 1 2.2 Terminal setup: [F6] ... 2

2.3 Updating a Distress Alert: [F10]... 2

3. Jumper wire setting... 3

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

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Section G2. FELCOM 11

1. Connection ... 1

2. System settings ... 1

2.1 System setup: [F5]... 1

2.2 Terminal: [F6]... 2

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. MES ID ... 8

7. S-RAM Clear (IC-511) ... 8

8. Menu Tree ... 9

9. How to up date the Terminal (IB-581) program ... 10

Section G3. FELCOM 12

1. Connection ... 1

2. System settings ... 1

2.1 System: [F8] ... 1

2.2 Updating a Distress Alert: [F8]... 2

3. Dip switch setting... 3

4. System status monitor ... 4

5. MES ID ... 6

6. Menu Tree ... 7

7. How to update the Terminal and CPU-2 program ... 8

7.1Terminal ... 8

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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) ... 7

3.4 Setting of Telephone ... 16

3.5 Printer: PP-510 Setting (Ver 1650098100) ... 16

3.6 FAX settings: PFX-50 ... 17

3.7 Terminal settings ... 22

4. Self Test ... 25

5. How to update Terminal Program... 29

Section H2. FELCOM 81

1. Connection ... 1

2. System settings list ... 2

3. Setting procedure ... 4

3.1 Adjustment of limit switch (Antenna unit: IB-181) ... 4

3.2 Tx RF output Level setting (Communication unit: IB-281)... 4

3.3 Setting of Telephone ... 5

3.4 FAX settings: PFX-50 ... 6

3.5 Terminal settings ... 11

4. Self Test ... 16

4.1 IB-581... 16

4.2 Description of Status Monitor Display... 17

5. How to update the Terminal program ... 20

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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)... 11

2.7 OID/DID setting... 12

2.8 HSD set up ... 19

2.9 About password ... 20

2.10 Returning settings to factory defaults... 22

3. Self-test ... 23

3.1 Using handset ... 23

3.2 Using terminal unit ... 24

3.3 Reading program number... 25

3.4 Distress alert test (FUNC683) ... 26

3.5 Status monitor ... 28

3.6 Using two-digit code service (Loopback test) ... 36

3.7 9.6k Data test ... 37

3.8 HSD test... 38

3.9 LED status... 40

3.10 How to check angular rate sensor... 45

3.11 How to check rotary joint ... 45

3.12 Error Messages at the Terminal Unit... 46

4. Program Update ... 51

4.1 Connection ... 52

4.2 Upgrading SYSTEM, DEMOD, SYNC, DECODE, and TERM programs ... 53

4.3 Upgrading handset program ... 55

4.4 Upgrading terminal program ... 57

5. Menu tree ... 58

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I. REMOTE STATION

1. Over view... 1

1.1 Remote port specifications ... 3

2. RB-700 2.1 Priority settings... 8

2.2 Jumper settings ... 9

2.3 Confirmation of jumper settings... 10

2.4 Speaker and handset volume ... 10

3. RB-500 3.1 Jumper settings ... 11

3.2 Confirmation of jumper settings... 12

3.3 Speaker and handset volume ... 12

3.4 Connection ... 13 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. Connection ... 1

2. Slide switch settings ... 2

3. System settings ... 3

4. FURUNO Information (FQ5-93-006) ... 4

5. Self test... 6

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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 ... 4

3.2 Outline of the Procedure ... 4

3.3 Until PC-DOS Starts ... 5

3.4 Backup the System Files (PC-DOS: Ver.6.3)... 7

3.5 Changing BIOS (Basic Input Output System) settings ... 8

3.6 Changing DIP SW and Internal Connector ... 10

3.7 Installing System Files ... 11

4. How to erase password ... 13

5. AR-B1378-F2 (New type CPU card) ... 14

5.1 How to install PC-DOS... 15

5.2 Changing BIOS settings... 16

Section K2. IB-582

1. DOS installation ... 1

1.1 How to copy DOS program ... 1

1.2 Dos installation... 2

2. Erasing password ... 4

3. BIOS default ... 5

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Appendix

AP1. Cable specifications

1.1 Cable Specifications ... 1 1.2 How to calculate voltage drop in power cable... 6 1.3 Coaxial Cable Specifications ... 9 1.4 How to attach the antenna cable connector ... 11 1.5 Installation of Pre-amp unit and coaxial cable ... 13

AP2. Power consumption

2.1 Power consumption list... 1 2.2 Reserve Source of Energy (By class NK)... 3 2.3 Sample of Battery calculation table ... 4 2.4 Specifications of Rectifier and Battery charger... 5

AP3. NMEA

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... d 05P0407... e

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1. Connection

AT-1560-15

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2. System settings

2.1 Procedure

1. While pressing and holding down the [RCL] key, turn the power on. You get the following display.

2. Select the system cannel “9999” by rotating the FREQ/CH encoder.

3. Press the [RCL] [1] [5] [6] [2] and [ENT] keys in this order. (1562 is the password.)

4. Select a system channel to be changed by operating the FREQ/CH encoder.

5. Press the [RCL] key, enter a setting number, and press the [ENT] key.

6. To change another channel setting, repeat steps 4 and 5.

7 .To restore normal operation, turn the power off, and on again.

9951

3

MEMO

System Channel Setting No.

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2.2 System channel list (Ver-09)

Ver-09

Setting Default System

Channel Function 0 1 2 3 4 Std Italy Hol-

land Other

*9900 Country of Delivery Std Italy Holland Other 0 1 2 3 *9901 User Channel Clear Press [RCL] [1] [ENT] key to clear

*9902 TX Frequency

Selection Free Marine ROM Marine

Free 1 2 3 0

*9903 RX Frequency

Selection Free Marine ROM Marine Free 0 0 0 0 *9904 TLX Usage TX/RX RX Disable 0 0 0 0 *9905 TLX RX Bandwidth Wide (2.4kHz) Narrow (0.4kHz) 1 1 1 1

*9906 TX Delay Time 5 to 50m sec 10m sec *9907 Power Reduction on

2182kHz Enable Disable 0 0 1 0 *9908 AM Usage TX/RX RX Disable 2182kHz

only RX+2182 1 1 1 1

*9909 LSB Usage TX/RX RX Disable 2 2 2 2 *9910 FAX Usage RX Disable 1 1 1 1 *9911 Emission Mode on

2182kHz H3E USB H3E

FIX J3E FIX 3 3 3 3 *9912 Alarm TX Time 45 sec No limit Disable 0 0 0 0 *9913 Test Alarm

Transmission Disable Enable 1 1 1 1 *9914 Test Alarm Frequency 1605.0 – 29999.9kHz 2191kHz

*9915 TX TUNE Enable Disable Auto 0 0 0 0 *9916 Remote Control

Format MIF TBUS 0 0 0 0

*9917

EM Mode with TX Key ON from external

equipment

Auto

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SSB H3E TLX 0 0 0 0 9918 Key Response Beep OFF ON 1 1 1 1

9919 Noise Blanker OFF ON 1 1 1 1

9920 AGC OFF ON MODE 2 2 2 2

*9921 Clarifier Change

Width ±150Hz ±100Hz 0 0 0 0

*9922 IA/RF Meter IA RF 0 0 0 0

*9923 ITU Channel Std USA Std+MF 2 2 2 2

Ver 09 Ver 09 Ver 09

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Channel Function 0 1 2 3 4 Std Italy Hol-

land Other

*9925 Default setting of Power Data

Press [RCL] [1] [ENT] key to restore to default setting

*9926 Tuning Circuit for RX Enable Disable 1 1 1 1 *9928 Priority setting on

2182kHz FS-1562

RB-500

(Remote) 0 0 0 0

9951 Scan Stop Signal Level

SQ

Level S : 1 to 10 S=3 S=3 S=3 S=3 9952 Scan Stop Time While

receiving 1 – 99 sec 2sec 2sec 2sec 2sec

9953 Sweep Width 0.01 to 29999.99kHz 100k 100k 100k 100k 9954 Sweep Step

Frequency 0.01 to 29999.99kHz 1.00k 1.00k 1.00k 1.00k 9955 Squelch Operation Voice S-Level Voice + S-Level Voice or S-Level 3 3 3 3 9956 Squelch Level S : 0 to 10 S=5 S=5 S=5 S=5 9957 Squelch Delay Time 500 to 4000m sec 1000

ms 1000 m 1000 ms 1000 ms 9958 Squelch Activating Frequency 500 to 2000Hz 1000 Hz 1000 Hz 1000 Hz 1000 Hz 9959 Squelch Activation frequency when 2-tone alarm 2182kHz is received No change 1300Hz (Open) 1 1 1 1 *9997 Selection of output power 150W AT-1560 -15 250W AT-5000 250W AT-1560 -25 0 0 0 0 *9998 User CH Memory &

Power ADJ Enable Disable 1 1 1 1

*9999 Password Enter Password:1562 to access (*) mark channel

Confirm the following system settings for GMDSS.

9904 (TLX Usage) 0:TX/RX default 9905 (TLX RX band width) 1:Narrow default 9906 (TX Delay Time) 10 m sec default 9908 (AM Usage) 1:RX default 9911 (EM on 2182kHz) 3:J3E FIX default 9915 (TX Tune) 0:Enable default 9916 (Remote control format) 0:MIF default

Ver 07

Ver-07:Changed from Ver-07

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2.3 System channel list (Ver-03)

Add.

Add. Add.

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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. See table below.

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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. 2. Select the system channel 9999 by operating the FREQ/CH encoder. 3. Press the [RCL] [1] [5] [6] [2] and [ENT] keys in this order. (Password) 4. Select the system channel 9998.

5. Press the [RCL] [0] and [ENT] keys to enable channel programming.

6. Select an RX channel to be programmed, by operating the FREQ/CH encoder. Operating the FREQ/CH encoder changes the display as below.

7. Select emission mode with the [MODE] key.

8. To enter an RX frequency, press the [RCL] key and enter a frequency with the number keys, then press the [ENT] key.

9. Select a TX channel of the same channel as RX with the FREQ/CH encoder. 10. Enter a TX frequency as follows.

Simplex

Press the [ENT] key. The same frequency entered at step 8 is stored.

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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. 2. Press the [RCL] [0] [ENT] keys in this order.

3. Rotate the FREQ/CH encoder clockwise by one turn to select a TX channel of the same channel as RX.

4. Press the [RCL] [0] [ENT] keys in this order.

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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” appears.

4. While pressing and holding down the [ENT] key, press the [8] ,[9] or [7] key for HI, LOW, and TUNE respectively.

[ENT] + [8] HI Power

[ENT] + [9] LOW Power

[ENT] + [7] TUNE Power

Power data appears

FS-1562-15 FS-1562-25 Power data

Default Range of adjustment Default Range of adjustment High power 220 (LOW data+1) to 255 120 (LOW data+1) to 150

Low power 40 HI data – 1 35 HI data – 1 Tune power 20 0 to 60 0 0 to 10

5. Set the power data by rotating the FREQ/CH encoder. (Observe the readout on power meter, If connected, while pressing the PTT switch and whistling or speaking into the

Normally this adjustment factory adjusted is not necessary. The tune power set on a channel can be used on all channel.

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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.

Condition; 4MHz SSB, Single tone (whistling into the handset).

Power data 255 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 10 0 150W 180 178 153 132 112 92 76 61 48 34 23 18 15 8 8

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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

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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. Press the TUNE switch in the antenna coupler.

5. The 24 LEDs (CR1 to CR24) light one by one 1 second each. 6. Turn off No.2 of the DIP switch S2.

7. Close the covers.

If CPU error is detected, CR1 light for ROM error, CR2 for RAM error, CR3 for A/D converter error. (ROM/RAM/AD converter incorporated in the CPU.)

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1. Connection

FS-75 (150W) FS-2550 (250W) AT-1560-15 AT-1560-25 AT-1560-25

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2. System settings

2.1 Procedure

1. While pressing and holding down the [CH] key, turn the power on. You get the following display.

2. Select the system cannel “9999” by rotating the FREQ/CH encoder.

3. Press the [CH] [7] [5] and [ENT](入力入力入力入力) keys in this order. (75 is the password.)

4. Select a system channel to be changed by operating the FREQ/CH encoder.

5. Press the [CH] key, enter a setting number to be set, and press the [ENT] key.

6. To change another channel setting, repeat steps 4 and 5.

7 .To restore normal operation, turn the power off, and on again.

9951

3

MEMO

System Channel Setting No.

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Ver 07 Ver 09 Ver 09 Ver-09 Setting Default System Channel Function 0 1 2 3 4 SSB GMDSS *9900 Country of Delivery SSB GMDSS 0 1

*9901 User Channel Clear Press [CH] [1] [ENT] key to clear

*9902Note-1 TX Frequency

Selection Free Marine ROM

Marine

Free 3 3

*9903Note-1 RX Frequency

Selection Free Marine ROM

Marine Free 0 0 *9904 TLX Usage TX/RX RX Disable 2 0 *9905 TLX RX Bandwidth Wide (2.4kHz) Narrow (0.4kHz) 1 1

*9906Note-2 TX Delay Time 5 to 50m sec 10m sec

*9907 Power Reduction on

2182kHz Enable Disable 0 0

*9908Note-3 AM Usage TX/RX RX Disable 2182kHz

only RX+2182kHz 1 1

*9909 LSB Usage TX/RX RX Disable 2 2

*9910 FAX Usage RX Disable 1 1

*9911 Emission Mode on

2182kHz USB J3E FIX 3 3

*9912 Alarm TX Time 45 sec Disable 0 0

*9915Note-5 TX TUNE Enable Disable Auto 0 0

*9917Note-7 EM Mode with TX Key ON from external equipment Auto (No change) SSB H3E TLX 0 0

9918 Key Response Beep OFF ON 1 1

9919 Noise Blanker OFF ON 1 1

9920 AGC OFF ON MODE 1 1

*9922 IA/RF Meter IA RF 0 0

*9923 ITU Channel Std USA Std+MF 0 0

*9925 Default setting of

Power Data Press [CH] [1] [ENT] key to restore to default setting

Note-11

*9926Note-8 Tuning Circuit for RX Enable Disable 1 1

*9927 Recall of 27MHz CH

frequencies Disable Enable 0 0

*9928 Priority setting on 2182kHz FS-75/2 550 RB-500 0 0 Ver 09

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Setting Default System

Channel Function 0 1 2 3 4 SSB GMDSS

9951 Scan Stop Signal Level

SQ

Level S : 1 to 10 S=3 S=3

9952 Scan Stop Time While

receiving 1 – 99 sec 0 0

9953 Sweep Width 0.01 to 29999.99kHz 100k 100k

9954 Sweep Step

Frequency 0.01 to 29999.99kHz 1.00k 1.00k

9955 Squelch Operation Voice S-Level Voice + S-Level

Voice or

S-Level 3 3

9956 Squelch Level S : 0 to 10 S=5 S=5

9957Note-9 Squelch Delay Time 500 to 4000m sec 1000ms 1000m

9958 Squelch Activating Frequency 500 to 2000Hz 1000Hz 1000Hz 9959 Squelch Activation frequency when 2-tone alarm 2182kHz is received No change 1300Hz (Open) 0 0 9960 Check meter on

display Individual All 1 1

*9997Note-10 Selection of output power 150W AT-1560 -15 250W AT-5000 250W AT-1560 -25 0 0

*9998 User CH Memory &

Power ADJ Enable Disable 1 1

*9999 Password Enter Password:75 to access (*) mark channel

Conform the following system setting for GMDSS.

9904 (TLX Usage) 0:TX/RX GMDSS default 9905 (TLX RX band width) 1:Narrow SSB/GMDSS default 9906 (TX Delay Time) 10 m sec SSB/GMDSS default 9908 (AM Usage) 1:RX SSB/GMDSS default 9911 (EM on 2182kHz) 3:J3E FIX SSB/GMDSS default 9915 (TX Tune) 0:Enable SSB/GMDSS default 9917 (EM with TX key ON) 0:Auto(No change) SSB/GMDSS default 9997 (Selection of output power)

0:FS-75 2:FS-2550 (AT-1560-25 installed) 9928 (Priority setting) 1 (When DSC-60 is connected.)

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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. See table below.

Ex.) The 2 key is pressed.

All LCD segments reappear several seconds after the 2 key is pressed.

111 - - - 1 0158100

Key indication

ROM Version No.

Key Indication Key Indication Key 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 Cursor Freq. CH

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3. Channel Programming

System channel: 9998 muse be set “0”, refer to section “2. System settings”. The FS-75/2550 can store up to 200 user channels, See the table below.

Band(MHz) Channel 0 1-10 1 1-10 2 1-10 3 1-10 4 1-20 6 1-20 8 1-20 12 1-20 16 1-20 18 1-20 22 1-20 25 1-20 Procedure

1. While pressing and holding down the [CH] key, turn the power on. 2. Select the system channel 9999 by operating the FREQ/CH encoder. 3. Press the [CH] [7] [5] and [ENT] keys in this order. (Password) 4. Select the system channel 9998.

5. Press the [CH] [0] and [ENT] keys to enable channel programming.

6. Select an RX channel to be programmed by operating the FREQ/CH encoder. Operating the FREQ/CH encoder changes the display as below.

7. Select the emission mode with the [MODE] key.

8. To enter an RX frequency, press the [Freq] key and enter a frequency with the

0.00 Frequency Channel Band 0 - 01 R MEMO J3E 0-01 R 0-01 T 25-20 T 25-20 R --- 9900 9998 9999

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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. Set the system channel 9998 to “1” (user channel memory: disable). 13. Turn the power off to store channels programmed.

To erase a user channel

1. Select an RX channel to be erased with the FREQ/CH encoder. 2. Press the [Freq] [0] [ENT] keys in this order.

3. Rotate the FREQ/CH encoder clockwise by one turn to select a TX channel of the same channel as RX.

4. Press the [Freq] [0] [ENT] keys in this order.

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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” appears.

4. While pressing and holding down the [ENT] key, press the [8] , [9] or [7] key for HI, LOW, and TUNE respectively.

[ENT] + [8] HI Power

[ENT] + [9] LOW Power

[ENT] + [7] TUNE Power

FS-75 FS-2550 Power data

Default Range of adjustment Default Range of adjustment High power 220 (LOW data+1) to 255 120 (LOW data+1) to 150

Low power 40 HI data – 1 35 HI data – 1

Tune power 20 0 to 60 0 0 to 10

5. Set the power data by rotating the FREQ/CH encoder. (Observe the readout on power meter, if connected, while pressing the PTT switch and whistling or speaking into the handset. Or press [0]:tone key, then while pressing the PTT switch.)

Normally this adjustment factory adjusted is not necessary. The tune power set on a channel can be used on all channel.

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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 255 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 10 0 150W 180 178 153 132 112 92 76 61 48 34 23 18 15 8 8 Output

Power 250W 150:

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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.

2. Release the hand from the [CURSOR] key. The FS-75/2550 starts self-test and the display shows the following indications in order.

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

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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. Press the TUNE switch in the antenna coupler.

5. The 24 LEDs (CR1 to CR24) light one by one for 1 second each. 6. Turn off No.2 of the DIP switch S2.

7. Close the covers.

If CPU error is detected, CR1 lights for ROM error, CR2 for RAM error, CR3 for A/D converter error. (ROM/RAM/AD converter incorporated in the CPU.)

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1. Connection

The below installation is the connected for FS-5000.

Note) FS-8000

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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.

Ex)

[STO] [9] [9] [0] [1] [ENT] [0] [ENT]

Reference;

A power supply is only connected with the controller unit (FS-5000C), while pressing and holding the [ENT] key, turn on the power. Controller working individually. and system settings of FS-5000 can be done.

2.1 System Channel List

The default settings are shown in a screened cell of setting item.

Ver-21

System setting No. Channel

No. Function

0 1 2 3 4

9900 Model FS-5000 FS-2500 FS-1600 FS-8000 9901 TX freq. Selection Free Limited ROM Marine

9902 N.C.

9903 Output power of transceiver unit

on MF band 400W 150W 50W

9904 Class of emission on 2182kHz AM SSB SSB FIX

9905 TX tune Enable Disable Auto (Tuning is done when setting TX freq.)

9906 Scan of TX channel Enable Disable

9907 Time display format Japan USA Europe

9908 Second unit display Enable Disable 9909 Display of class of emission NOR(SSB) ITU(J3E) 9910 Numerical display of check meter

data Disable Enable

9911 Test alarm RX TX

9912 Test alarm freq. 2191kHz (Selectable)

9913 TX delay time 30ms (Selectable:5-99ms) Note) FS-8000:10ms 9914 Alarm sending time 45sec (Selectable:1-9999s)

9915 Check meter items Full Short

9916 Keyboard lock

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Setting No. Channel

No. Function

0 1 2 3 4

9917 50 ohm BK. relay ON/OFF ON (Fixed)

9918 Time adj. (Clock) Auto Manual

9919 Control unit priority NO 1 (Local) 2 (Remote) 9920 Beep sound ON/OFF OFF ON (Fixed)

9921 Beep sound level 6 (Selectable:0-10) 9922 Beep sound freq. 2000Hz (Selectable:100-3000Hz) 9923 Dummy Enable Disable Shortening

capacitor

9924 Lower limit 2500kHz

9925

Freq. rang in which shortening capacitor tunes on.

(9923 should be set at "2") Upper limit 3999.9kHz

9926 Test tone Enable Disable

9927 Power reduction on

2182/2187.5kHz Enable Disable

9928 Minimum output power Less then 60W

60W or more 9930 Data to "REM1" terminal MIF

(4800bps) TBUS CIF NMEA MIF 2 (1200bps) 9931 Data to "REM2" terminal MIF

(4800bps) TBUS CIF NMEA MIF 2 (1200bps) 9932 Data to "REM3" terminal MIF

(4800bps) TBUS CIF NMEA MIF 2 (1200bps) 9933 Data to "CIF" terminal MIF

(4800bps) TBUS CIF NMEA

MIF 2 (1200bps)

9934

Class of emission of TX/RX, when unit connected to "REM1" is once keyed.

No change SSB AM TLX

9935

Class of emission of TX/RX, when unit connected to "REM2" is once keyed.

No change SSB AM TLX

9936

Class of emission of TX/RX, when unit connected to "REM3" is once keyed.

No change SSB AM TLX

9937

Class of emission of TX only while unit connected to "REM1" is keyed.

No change SSB AM TLX

9938

Class of emission of TX only while unit connected to "REM2" is keyed.

No change SSB AM TLX

9939

Class of emission of TX only while unit connected to "REM3" is

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Setting No. Channel

No. Function

0 1 2 3 4

9940 Receiver bandwidth in kHz : SSB

(Changeable thru keyboard) 6kHz 3kHz 0.3kHz 9941 Receiver bandwidth in kHz : CW

(Changeable thru keyboard) 6kHz 3kHz 0.3kHz 9942 Receiver bandwidth in kHz : TLX

(Changeable thru keyboard) 6kHz 3kHz 0.3kHz 9943 Receiver bandwidth in kHz : AM

(Changeable thru keyboard) 6kHz 3kHz 0.3kHz 9944 Receiver bandwidth in kHz : R3E

(Changeable thru keyboard) 6kHz 3kHz 0.3kHz 9945 Receiver bandwidth in kHz : FAX

(Changeable thru keyboard) 6kHz 3kHz 0.3kHz 9946 Receiver bandwidth in kHz : LSB

(Changeable thru keyboard) 6kHz 3kHz 0.3kHz 9947 Squelch on telex mode No change OFF

9948 Noise blanker on telex mode No change OFF 9949 AGC on telex mode No change FAST

9950 Duplex mode on telex mode No change Disable

9951

Receiving antenna on telex mode (Only when optional R.ANT SEL board is installed.)

Main

(Not used) Dup (Used)

9952 Tx antenna status at reception OFF (No change)

ON (To GND)

9953 Operation on AM mode T/RX RX only Disable 2182kHz only 9954 Operation on R3E mode T/RX RX only Disable

9955 Operation on FAX mode T/RX RX only Disable 9956 Operation on LSB mode T/RX RX only Disable

9957

Cypher communication (Vs Enable control signal ON/OFF on TB2-10 in FS-5000C unit)

Disable Enable

9960 Recall of 27MHz SSB/DSB freq. Disable Enable 9961 ITU freq. Table selection Standard USA Europe

9962

MF band : 405-526.5kHz

transmission (When optional MF tuner : AT-410 is installed.)

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Setting Channel

No. Function

0 1 2 3 4

9963 User channel programming Enable Disable

9964

FS-8000 only check meter

indication for both upper & lower transceiver unit

No Yes

9965 Scan response time (DSC/NBDP) Standard Fast 9966 The transmission of AM tow-tone

alarm is restricted or not. Free Limited Disable

9980

Select default setting for each country

Enter international telephone country code

0:standerd 1:USA 31Holland 44:Europe 47:Norway 81:Japan

9981

Dummy load installation

(Both functions of 9911 and 9923 are determined.) NO 9911:RX, 9923:Disable Yes 9911:TX, 9923:Enable 9982

ANT BK. relay or RX ANT installation (Both functions of 9913 and 9917 are determined.)

NO 9913:30ms, 9917:ON/OFF Yes 9913:10ms, 9917:ON 9989

Power default setting (When old type Ant. coupler is

installed.)

Europe Norway

9997 All user CH clear Clear 9998 System Lock (Important system

setting are not changeable.) [OFF/ON]: Enter "present time" to change setting.

9999 System initialization (Default) Disable Enable

Important)

When the ROM change, should be changing both the ROMs of same version

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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) *The 50 ohm BK is installed the TX FIL board.

FS-8000)

9913:System Delay 10 ms

9917:50 ohm BK Relay ON or OFF (depend on installation) *The 50 ohm BK is installed the COMBINER board.

9917: 0 (ON/OFF) 9917: 1 (ON)

“BFO” setting frequency

The DSC and NBDP are connected, the BFO frequency should be set to 1700 Hz.

1700 Hz; [BFO] 1700 [ENT] AT-5000 FS-5000T Tx/Rx ANT ANT BK Relay Tx Rx AT-5000 FS-5000T Tx ANT Rx ANT Tx Rx

or

AT-5000 FS-8000T Tx/Rx ANT Tx/Rx AT-5000 FS-8000T Tx ANT Rx ANT Tx Rx

or

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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 250W 150W 800W

9901

Free Any frequencies (1.6065 to 29.9999 MHz) can be transmitted by direct key-in.

Limited The frequencies in the ITU/DSC and user channels can be transmitted. ROM Only the frequencies stored in the user channel can be transmitted. Marine Any frequency in the following bands may be transmitted.

1606.5 - 4438 kHz, 5680 kHz 18780 - 18900 kHz, 6200 - 6525 kHz, 19680 - 19800 kHz, 8100 - 8815 kHz, 22000 - 22855 kHz, 12230 - 13200 kHz, 25070 - 25210 kHz, 16360 - 17410 kHz, 26100 - 26175 kHz 9911

To test the transmitter press [TEST] and [START] keys in this order. The dummy load (if equipped) is connected automatically and the test signal of 2191kHz, modulated by two-tone alarm, is sent to the dummy load.

9915

If you select "1" (short), only check data for Ia, Vc, Ic and Pi are displayed repeatedly every pressing of the [CHECK METER] key.

9916

To enable to lock the keys except for [SEND], [START], [2182], and [2187.5] keys, select "1" (ON). Then press the * key to turn on the key lock function. First press of the * key make the keys inactive. (Keyboard Lock [ON]" will be

displayed.)

Select "2" (Intercom call), to use the [*] key for intercom call.

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9917

Used if installation contains a receiving antenna or ANT BK RELAY board (in antenna coupler). For high speed switching between receiving and transmitting

(for example, telex) set to "1." Then, TX delay time (system setting 9913) is shortened to "10ms”.

9919

For control unit priority, select the same setting numbers for both control units. *To give priority to No. 1 Control Unit; *To give priority to No. 2 Control Unit; No.1 Control Unit: Setting ”1” No.1 Control Unit : Setting “2” No.2 Control Unit: Setting ”1” No.2 Control Unit : Setting “2” 9923

Setting No. Contents LCD Indication Remarks

“0”(Enable) Dummy load can be switched

by DUMMY key. DUMMY

With DUMMY LOAD PCB.

“1”(Disable) DUMMY key is not

operative. --- Without DUMMY LOAD PCB “2” (Short Cap.) Shortening capacitor automatically turns on in the range set by 9924/9925. Further, DUMMY key is allowed to turn on/off shortening capacitor. S.CAP(Shorten-ing capacitor) With modified DUMMY LOAD PCB 9928

For 1988 SOLAS Convention ships (GMDSS) set this item to "1." Then, minimum output power is automatically set at 60W (power data -- MF:115, HF:110), except for minimum power data already stored into user channel.

9930 - 9932

MIF 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. 9934 – 9936

If you wish to change the class of emission only while the selcall is transmitted and to restore it automatically to previous status after transmission, set the channel Nos. 9934 - 9936 and 9937 to "0" (No change) and "2" (AM), respectively. EX) Selcall is connected REM 1, set to system channel “9934” to “0” and “9937” to “2”..

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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.

9949

AGC on Telex

*The "1" setting sets AGC to FAST when class of emission is changed to TELEX. 9950

Duplex on Telex

*The "1" setting inhibits DUPLEX mode (unnecessary on TELEX) when class of emission is changed to TELEX.

9952

1: ON (Connected to GND)

*This function is available only when the Rx antenna is installed and dummy load board with antenna earth relay is mounted in the coupler. If you want to connect the Tx antenna to ground manually (irrespective of 9952 setting), press the [DUMMY] key. (For HF band of the FS-8000, this function is operative only when the output power is selected for "Low 2" or less.)

9953

2182 --- Transmission 2182 kHz, Reception all frequencies 9961

ITU Freq. Table [0-Standerd, 1-USA, 2-EU]

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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

1: RX only Possible on all frequencies.

2: No Disabled

0:FREE

(Factory setting)

3: 2182 Possible on all frequencies.

0: TX/RX Possible on all frequencies.

1: RX only

2: No Disabled

1: LIMITED

3: 2182 Possible on 2182 kHz only.

9980

Returns to default setting for each country. For example, enter “44” for Europe. 9981

Determines the functions of 9911 and 9923 as follows:

9981 [0] NO [1] YES

9911: Alarm 0-Receive 1-Transmit

9923 : Dummy 1-Inhibit 0-Enable

9982

Determines the functions of 9913 and 9917 as follows:

9982 [0] NO [1] YES 9913 : System 30 ms 10 ms 9917: 50 ohms BK Relay 0-on/off 1-Permanently on (fixed)

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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

FS-5000 225 1.6-2.5MHz FS-5000: 200 FS-8000: 160 1.6-2.5

MHz FS-8000 160 2.5-4.0MHz FS-5000: 210 FS-8000: 160 4.0-30MHz FS-5000: 225 FS-8000: 160

9998

Ex) Preset time is 12 : 35.

Press 1235 [ENT] in this order to turn on or off the system lock function. The following system settings are not changeable when you turn on the system lock function.

* STO FULL (or LOW) Power Adjustment

* STO 9900 Model

9901 Tx freq. selection

9903 Output power of SSB on MF band

9914 Alarm sending time 9960 Recall 27MHz freq. 9999 System initialization

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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”.

Country Code List

Setting Country Code

CH No. Function 0 1 2 3 4 0: Standard 1:USA 31: Holland 44: EU 47: Norway 81: Japan

Types of delivery for each country - U - S N K

9901 TX freq. Selection Free Limited ROM Marine 0 0 3 0 3 0

9903 Output power of transceiver unit on MF band 400W 150W 50W 0 1 0 0 0 2 9904 Class of emission on 2182kHz AM SSB SSB FIX 2 2 2 2 2 2

9907 Time display format Japan USA Europe 0 1 2 2 2 0

9910 Numerical display of

check meter data Disable Enable 0 0 0 0 0 1

30 30 30 30 10 30 9913 TX delay time 30ms (Selectable:5-99ms) Note) FS-8000:10ms

*Upper:FS-5000 *Lower:FS-8000 10 10 10 10 10 10

9917 50 ohm BK. relay ON/OFF ON

(Fixed) 0 0 0 0 1 0

9923 Dummy Enable Disable Shortening capacitor 1 1 1 1 1 1

9926 Test tone Enable Disable 0 1 1 1 1 0

9927 Power reduction on 2182/2187.5kHz Enable Disable 0 1 1 1 1 0 9928 Minimum output power Less then 60W 60W or more 0 1 1 1 1 0 9950 Duplex mode on telex mode No change Disable 0 0 1 0 0 0 9953 Operation on AM

mode T/RX RX only Disable

2182kHz

only 1 1 1 1 1 0

9954 Operation on R3E

mode T/RX RX only Disable 0 0 1 1 1 1

9955 Operation on FAX

mode T/RX RX only Disable 0 0 1 1 1 1

9956 Operation on LSB

mode T/RX RX only Disable 0 0 1 1 1 1

9957

Cypher

communication (Vs Enable control signal ON/OFF on TB2-10 in FS-5000C unit)

Disable Enable 0 0 0 0 0 1

9961 ITU freq. Table

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3. Jumper settings

3.1 For NAV data format selecting, CIF or NMEA

Jumper wire setting on AF board selects data format to be received. Referring to next page. In addition, system setting for “9933:Data to CIF terminal” port must be set.

[STO] 9 9 3 3 [ENT]

0: MIF(4800bps) 1: TBUS 2: CIF

3: NMEA 4: MIF2(1200bps)

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.

In addition confirm the system setting for “9931:Data to REM 2 terminal” port. To connect with the DB-500 (C.Loop) or RB-500, setting should be as below.

[STO] 9 9 3 1 [ENT]

0: MIF(4800bps) 1: TBUS 2: CIF

3: NMEA 4: MIF2(1200bps)

Jumper wire: Short (Current Loop)

FS-5000C Nav device FURUNO Radio Equipment EX)RB-500 or CIF/NMEA (TXD/RXD) TB-4 MIF(4800bps) NMEA

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CIF/NMEA

*CIF NMEA: Open, CIF: Short *NMEA NMEA: Short, CIF: Open REM2

*C.Loop Short *RS-232C Open

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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 & BW as well) into the user channel.

[STO] (User CH No.) [ENT] [ENT]

*User CH No. : 1 to 8999 CH (storage capacity: 400 CH)

Execute the following key sequence to store ITU frequencies (class of emission & BW as well) into the user channel.

[ITU] (ITU CH No.) [ENT]

[STO] (User CH No.) [ENT] [ENT]

Note)

To see stored user channels, press [RCL] 9998 [ENT].

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6. Self test

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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. If device failure is found, an appropriate LED lights to indicate the offending device:

Device LED

ROM CR1

RAM CR2

A/D converter CR3

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1. Connection

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

*DSC-5 + FM-7000 (with Channel 70 watch receiver) *DSC-5V (with Channel 70 WR) + FM-7000

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MF/HF System

VHF System

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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.

2. Select “I” by pressing the [SELCT] key several times. 3. Then, press the [ENT] key.

4. Enter cipher code 652111.

5. Enter self ID code followed by pressing the [ENT] key.

6. Enter group ID code followed by pressing the [ENT] key.

Note) When own ship is not assignment to Group ID, set to “011111111”.

7. Enter cipher code 652111 again.

Self-ID : 431456789 Group-ID : 011111111 MES AD --- I

Self-ID : ? Group-ID :?

*Ready for filing*

S:431456789 G:011111111

Ignore ID < > ON OFF

Here !!

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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” (Test tone) in the self test can be done.

[SELECT] [PROG] [TEST] --- “TO” Refer to Setting List for details.

10. After changing the settings, set the “Ignore ID” in the “TO” test to “OFF” for

normal operation by taking the steps below.

TEST Watch [SELECT] [ENT] [ENT] CALL --- PROG TIME --- TEST [ENT] NARK --- ID [ENT] MO TO --- Self test < > [ENT] ON OFF Ignore ID < > Select "PROG" Select "TEST" Select "TO" Select "ID"

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For MF/HF DSC system Standard type

Added Receiver type

For VHF DSC system DSC-5 AA-50 DMC-5 DP-5/6 FS-5000 -8000 FS-1562 DB AA-50/DSC NBDP DSC REM-B REM-A REM1-3 REM1-3 MF/HF TR MF/HF RX CIF/NMEA E D REM DP-5/6 DB-500 DB-120

or

A B C

Note) The AA-50 is not required when DSC-5A is installed.

Note) Printer PP-500 -510 DMC DSC-5 AA-50 RCV DP-5/6 FS-5000 -8000 FS-1562 DB DSC NBDP DSC REM-B REM-A REM1-3 REM1-3 MF/HF TR MF/HF RX CIF/NMEA E D REM REM DP-5/6 DB-500 DB-120

or

A B C RV-118G 128G MF-HF T/R

Note) The AA-50 is not required when DSC-5A is installed. Note) Printer PP-500 -510 DMC DMC-5 DSC-5/5V FM-7000 VHF DMC REM-1 CIF/NMEA E D A B C DMC-5

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The default settings are shown in a screened cell of each setting item.

Setting List

Key operation Settings

MF/HF DSC System Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 Standard Add. RCV VHF System Note Select XMITR [4]:XMITR MF/HF VHF

MMSI [FILE] I Own ID

Group ID

[SET UP]

[FILE] I Group ID

TIME TIME Date & UTC

Line out level LINE 0dBm 1dBm CIF NAV device selection CIF/ NMEA NMEA CIF or NMEA Jumper setting: CONT pcb JP-1/2 ON DMC

connection REM-A OFF ON or OFF

ON:DMC-5 connected OFF VHF VHF+CH70 VHF connection REM-B TERM OFF No.1VHF: VHF No.2VHF VHF+ CH70 OFF NBDP VHF NBDP connection REM-C TERM OFF or NBDP OFF NBDP:DP connected WR RT XT ON TERM WR RT XT HF TR connection REM-D OFF TERM

ON-WR ON-RT OFF-XT

OFF WR RCV HF RX connection COMM REM-E TERM WR WR OFF A1A:ON NBDP

remote NBDP A1A:OFF ON OFF

DIS URG

SAF BUS

EXT ALM ALARM

ROU DIS AUTO 0.5 / Tx key timing [SELECT] PROG SYST KEY 15 AUTO 0.5

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Key operation Key operationKey operation

Key operation Setting value

MF/HF DSC System Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 Standard RCV VHF System Note QUICK Printer

selection PRT SLOW QUIK

Quick: PP-500/510 connected

Ver check DSC & MODEM Ver

BEEP 1:lineout 2:line in 3:DMC TxD 4:DMC RxD 5:CIF TxD MO 6:CIF RxD

BEEP or 1 For monitor

test TO RR RL LL MC K D Monitor selection

[SELECT] PROG SYST TEST P -- ABLE NR / AUTO ACK setting [6]: AUTO- ACK UN- ABLE MOD ABLE 0 / DIS/URG

ALM type TYPE

9

1 ON

Key click

ON/OFF KEY OFF ON

ON ALM ON /OFF [7]: VOL ALM OFF ON F1 T2189.5/R2177.0 F2 T4208.0/R4219.5 F3 T6312.5/R6331.0 F4 T8415.0/R8436.5 F5 T12577.5/R12657.0 Scan freq. setting [5]: SCAN F6 T16805.0/R16903.0 Not used Recommend to International Freq (To cannel scan freq.,set the RX freq. as 99999.9.) AUTO Printer ON/OFF setting [0]:

PRINT MANU AUTO

Manual position

[SETUP]

[1]:POSITION When NAV device is not connected.

To cancel the manually entered data.

Enter 9999 for the UTC.

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3. Jumper wire settings

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. (COMM menu can be called only when “Ignore ID” is set to “ON” .)

DSC-5A only

Format JP 1 JP 2

CIF (default) Open Short

References

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