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TABLE OF CONTENTS viii 3.4.2 Send calls... 3-5
6. MENU OPERATION 6-2 6.2 Noise Blanker The noise blanker functions to remove pulse noise. You may turn it on or off as follows. Normally, use it wi
6. MENU OPERATION 6-33. Push the ENTER knob to open the user channel options window. *** User ch entry ** MODE: SSB CH: 2-0100201.
6. MENU OPERATION 6-4 6.4.2 Deleting user channels Deleting individual user channels 1. Press the #/SETUP key. 2. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose US
6. MENU OPERATION 6-56. Push the ENTER knob to open the STATION ID entry window. * Message file entry MSG TYPE STATION ID COMM MODE COMM FREQ DSC F
6. MENU OPERATION 6-6 13. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose appropriate DSC band and then push the ENTER knob. 14. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose
6. MENU OPERATION 6-74. Push the ENTER knob. The display shows the name and file number entered. FILE ENTRY* Message file entry If the file name or n
6. MENU OPERATION 6-8 8. Push the ENTER knob to open the COMM MODE menu. * Message file entry MSG TYPE: GROUP ID COMM MODE COMM FREQ DSC FREQ
6. MENU OPERATION 6-96.5.3 Preparing PSTN calls 1. Press the #/SETUP key. 2. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose MESSAGE. 3. Push the ENTER knob. 4
6. MENU OPERATION 6-10 11. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose appropriate DSC band and then push the ENTER knob. 12. Choose appropriate DSC frequency
6. MENU OPERATION 6-116.5.5 Sending prepared messages Sending without modification 1. Press the FILE/CURSOR key at the DSC standby screen to show the
TABLE OF CONTENTS ix6. MENU OPERATION ...6-1 6.1 Adjusting Hands
6. MENU OPERATION 6-12 Deleting all messages 1. Press the #/SETUP key. 2. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose the MEM CLR. 3. Rotate the ENTER knob to c
6. MENU OPERATION 6-13Note: If, when “Last updated” is EPFS, input from the navigator is interrupted, the message “EPFS error” appears. If this occur
6. MENU OPERATION 6-14 6.7 Date and Time Setting Set the date and time for the system. 1. Press the #/SETUP key. 2. Rotate the ENTER knob to choos
6. MENU OPERATION 6-15Clearing received ordinary log 1. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose RCVD ORDINARY LOG. 2. Push the ENTER knob. YES CLEARRCVD ORD
6. MENU OPERATION 6-16 Clearing message files 1. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose MESSAGE FILES. 2. Push the ENTER knob. YES CLEARMESSAGE FILES.ARE
6. MENU OPERATION 6-17**** Alarm setup ***INTERNAL ALARM : OFFPOSITION OLDER :4.0 H EXT ALARM : DSTRS/URGOFF3.02.01.00.54.0ROUTINEALLOFFDSTRS/URG
6. MENU OPERATION 6-18 6.11 Setting the AUTO ACK Details The acknowledgement message may be sent automatically when you receive a message which req
6. MENU OPERATION 6-196.12 Printing Messages The Print Out menu enables/disables automatic printing of all transmitted and received calls and the re
6. MENU OPERATION 6-20 6.13 Setting Scan Frequencies The Scan freq menu determines which DSC routine and distress frequencies to scan. Follow the in
6. MENU OPERATION 6-21Routine frequencies 1. Rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to shift the cursor to the ROUTINE column. DISTRESS 2M : FIXED 4M :
TABLE OF CONTENTS x 8.3.2 Editing/Deleting timer programs... 8-6 8.4 User Chann
6. MENU OPERATION 6-22 6.14 Key Assignment The 8/PRINT key can function as a short-key, providing quick access to a function without opening the men
6. MENU OPERATION 6-236.16 FAX Enable/Disable You may enable or disable FAX use as follows. This setting is necessary when the facsimile is connected
6. MENU OPERATION 6-24 This page is intentionally left blank.
7-17. NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 7.1 Turning on the NBDP System Turn on the terminal unit and the printer with their respective power switches. PRINTER
7. NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 7-2 7.2 Description of Equipment 7.2.1 Terminal unit The terminal unit is a visual display incorporating a floppy disk driv
7. NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 7-37.2.2 Keyboard The terminal unit is operated from the keyboard, and is almost 100% keyboard controlled. Operation is simpl
7. NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 7-4 7.3 Function Keys, Menu Operation The function keys at the top of the keyboard control most operations of this unit thr
7. NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 7-57.3.2 Menu overview Selecting menus Press appropriate function key to open a menu. To display the File menu, for example,
7. NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 7-6 7.3.3 Function key description Function key [F1]: File menu The File menu is where you will create, open, save and prin
7. NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 7-7Function key [F2]: Edit menu The Edit menu provides a full line of editing features. 1: Undo2: Cut3: Copy4: Paste5: Select
TABLE OF CONTENTS xi11. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING... 11-1 11.1 Radiotelephone Test...
7. NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 7-8 Function key [F3]: Operate menu The Operate menu mainly controls transmitting and receiving. 1: Call Station3: File to S
7. NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 7-9Function key [F4]: Window menu The Window menu lets you display the corresponding data of the window below. 1: Calendar2:
7. NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 7-10 Function key [F5]: Station menu The Station menu provides for storage of stations, timer program setup, user channel se
7. NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 7-11Function key [F6]: System menu The System menu is mainly for use by technicians and contains diagnostic tests. To change
7. NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 7-12 Window Color (IB-583) Chooses display colors. To change display colors: 1. Choose the option Change from Setup. 2. Pre
8-18. NBDP PREPARATIONS This chapter provides the procedures necessary for preparing the NBDP Terminal Unit for transmitting and receiving. For auto
8. NBDP PREPARATIONS 8-2 For final verification of the data, the Caution shown in the illustration below appears. Answerback Code123456789 FURU XAns
8. NBDP PREPARATIONS 8-38.2 Station List The station list provides for storage of up to 50 stations, one frequency pair (RX and TX) per station. For
8. NBDP PREPARATIONS 8-4 8. If you selected “Channel” at step 6, enter ITU channel number (see Appendix) or User channel number. 9. If you selecte
8. NBDP PREPARATIONS 8-58.3 Timer Programming A built-in timer allows you to automatically receive and transmit files. 10 timer programs can be regis
xii FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing the FS-1570/2570/5070 SSB Radiotelephone. We are confident you will discover why FURUNO has become synonymous
8. NBDP PREPARATIONS 8-6 8.3.2 Editing/Deleting timer programs 1. Press the function key F5 and the 2 key. 2. Choose a timer program name from th
8. NBDP PREPARATIONS 8-78.4.2 Editing/Deleting user channels 1. Press function key F5 and then the 4 key. 2. Press the ↑ or ↓ key to choose channel f
8. NBDP PREPARATIONS 8-8 new ones. If the group name already exists, the message “Scan group by that name already exists. Press any key to escape.”
9-19. NBDP FILE OPERATIONS This chapter mainly describes how to create, save, open, edit and print files. The Edit menu provides a full lineup of e
9. NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 9-2 Note: Do not use lower case letters, or the symbols #, &, *, $ and % in telex messages. Also, do not put “$$$” in th
9. NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 9-39.3.2 Saving a file 1. Press the function key F1 to display the File menu. 2. Press the 3 key. The screen should look so
9. NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 9-4 Cutting text 1. Place the cursor on the first character of the text to be cut. 2. Highlight the text to be cut by pres
9. NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 9-59.4.3 Select all The Select All feature lets you select all of the file currently displayed. This feature can be useful wh
9. NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 9-6 9.4.5 Replacing text The Replace feature helps you replace every occurrence of a word or phase with another word or phas
9. NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 9-79.5 Opening Files Two working areas (called working area 1 and working area 2) are provided to which you can load a file,
FOREWORD xiiiDSC/watch receiver • Distress, urgency, safety and routine calling • Scanning of DSC frequencies for distress and general calls on MF/
9. NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 9-8 4. Enter a new name. 5. Press the Enter key. 9.7 Saving a File Under a New Name You may save a file under a new name
10-110. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING This chapter mainly shows you how to transmit and receive telex messages. 10.1 Manual Calling NOTICEBefore c
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-2 5. Press the function key F3 again and then the 8 key to choose Manual Calling. The following screen appears.
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-310.2 ARQ Mode Operation In ARQ operation, one station (information sending station) sends data to another block
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-4 Note: If signal conditions are poor, connection may take a while. If the line could not be connected in one mi
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-5information receiving station. 3. Receive a message from the sending station. 4. After completion of communi
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-6 10.5 Communication Example Call the coast station following the procedure in paragraph 10.2. Then, communicate
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-7Table of abbreviations noitaiverbbAnoitseuQecivdArorewsnAARQ?noitatsruoyemanehtsitahW.····sinoitatsymfoemanehTCR
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-8 Command and abbreviation dnammoCnoitcnuF+MGT.margeletoidarasiegassemgniwollofehttahtetacidnioT+GSM .dlehegasse
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-9When the predetermined time comes, the NBDP Terminal Unit automatically sends or receives the message. The resul
xiv SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS FS-1570 Standard configuration is shown with solid line. 100-115/200-230VAC1φ, 50/60Hz24VDCINCOMING INDICATORIC-303-DSCEP
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-10 10.8 Communication Buffer The communication buffer is a temporary memory which stores transmit and receive me
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-1110.9.2 Preparations To use automatic telex, you will need to register three items: • Answerback code • Scan g
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-12 10.9.3 Commands The tables which follows describe the commands for macro operation Command (Prefixed with @)
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-1310.9.4 Store-and-forward method The following is the sequence of events in transmission of a file by the store-
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-14 Procedure for preparing a macrofile for store-and-forward method You will need a macrofile to enable automati
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-156. Press the Enter key and enter a file name as follows: OOOOOOOO.MCR ↑ ↑
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-16 Procedure for DIRTLX .oN erudecorP yalpsiD skrameR1.a coast station.llaCsraeppaTCENNOCoedivesreverni.)sdnuosl
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-1710.10 Automatic Telex using Macrofile This section describes how to transmit a telex message using a macrofile
10. NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 10-18 Call Macro[A:\TEST1. ] File name Size Date & TimeLYNGBY1.MCR
11-111. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING WARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnelshould work inside theequi
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS xvFS-2570 Standard configuration is shown with solid line. CONTROL UNITFS-2571CDC24V#CONTROLLER 1CONTROLLER 2W/R BOARD#100-115/
11. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 11-2 11.2 Maintenance Regular maintenance is vital for maintaining performance. Following the procedures below
11. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 11-311.3 Simple Troubleshooting The table below provides possible problems and the means with which to restore
11. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 11-4 11.4 Error Messages The table below shows error messages, their meanings, and remedies. If oter error occ
11. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 11-511.5 Replacement of Fuses To protect the equipment from overcurrent and equipment fault, two fuses are pro
11. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 11-6 11.6 Test Call This function sends a test signal to a coast or ship station, over one of six distress an
11. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 11-7MSG TYPE : TEST MESSAGE STATION ID : 001234567 PRIORITY : SAFETY DSC FREQ :
11. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 11-8 TEST ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SENDER ID : 001234567 PRIORITY: SAFETY * Received message * GO TO VI
11. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 11-9SetupSlave DelayTX/RX MSG SaveEdit Before sendingTime SystemTime & DateWindow ColorSelf TestLock Chang
11. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 11-10 conducted continuously, you may press the Esc key twice followed by the F10 key to stop the test and ret
AP-1APPENDIX Menu Tree #/SETUP keyHS. VOL (0 to 63, 45)NB (OFF, ON)SQ (500-2000 Hz, 800 Hz )USER CH (Shows user ch entry screen.)MESSAGE (Shows Mess
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS xvi FS-5070 Standard configuration is shown with solid line. #CONTROLLER 1CONTROLLER 2W/R BOARD#100-115/200-230VAC1φ, 50/60Hz2
APPENDIX AP-2 NBDP terminal unit (telex) F1: FileF2: Edit1: Undo2: Cut3: Copy4: Paste5: Select All6: Search7: Replace8: Goto Top9: Goto Bottom0: Got
APPENDIX AP-3Frequency Tables DSC frequency table TX (kHz) RX (kHz)Remarks File Name2187.5 2187.5 4207.5 4207.5 6312.0 6312.0 8414.5 8414.5 1
APPENDIX AP-4 Custom channels (to be programmed by FURUNO dealers) ONHC)zHk(evieceRpihS)zHk(timsnarTpihSskrameR
APPENDIX AP-5MF band working carrier frequencies (ref. US CFR 47 Part 80.371) noigeRtimsnarTpihS)zHk(evieceRpihS)zHk(noigeRtimsnarTpihS)zHk(evieceRpi
APPENDIX AP-6 MF band SSB working carrier frequencies ONHCevieceRpihS)zHk(timsnarTpihS)zHk(ONHCevieceRpihS)zHk(timsnarTpihS)zHk(14253610602172527196
APPENDIX AP-74/6 MHz ITU SSB carrier frequencies (ITU RR Appendix 16) )E3J(BSSzHM4)E3J(BSSzHM6ONHCUTIXRpihSXTpihSONHCUTIXRpihSXTpihS10475345604106105
APPENDIX AP-8 8 MHz ITU SSB carrier frequencies (ITU RR Appendix 16) xelpuD-)E3J(BSSzHM8 xelpmiS-)E3J(BSSzHM8ONHCUTIXRpihSXTpihS)ONHCUTI(XRpihSXTpih
APPENDIX AP-912/16 ITU SSB carrier frequencies (ITU RR Appendix 16) )E3J(BSSzHM21)E3J(BSSzHM61)E3J(BSSzHM61.ONHCXRPIHSXTPIHS.ONHCXRPIHSXTPIHS.ONHCXRP
APPENDIX AP-10 18/19, 22, 25/26 ITU SSB carrier frequencies (ITU RR Appendix 16) )E3J(BSSzHM91/81)E3J(BSSzHM22)E3J(BSSzHM22.ONHCXRPIHSXTPIHS.ONHCXRP
APPENDIX AP-11MF band telex frequency table .ONHCtimsnarTpihS)CSD,PDBN(evieceRpihS)CSD,PDBN(20010.24120.7061CSD/PDBN2002 5.24125.70612003 0.34120.806
1-11. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Controls Description of controls Control Function PWR/VOL knob • Turns the power on/off. • Adjusts volume. DISTRES
APPENDIX AP-12 ITU Telex frequency table (1/4) 4210.54211.04211.54212.04212.54213.04213.54214.04214.54215.04177.54215.54216.04216.54217.04217.54218.
APPENDIX AP-13ITU Telex frequency table (2/4) 8066806780688069807080718072807370748075807680778078807980808409.08409.58410.08410.58411.08411.58412.08
APPENDIX AP-14 ITU Telex frequency table (3/4) 12131121321213312134121351213612137121381213912140121411214212143121441214512146121471214812149121501
APPENDIX AP-15ITU Telex frequency table (4/4) 1619616197161981619916200162011620216203162041620516206162071620816209162101621116212162131621416215162
APPENDIX AP-16 Telex Abbreviations noitaiverbbAgninaeMVDAKCANGA)SG(IBKBMFCLOCVRCREDNWDEEEMFAGSNMMOMITUMANCNHCNPNRNCCOKO)0ro(P)ESP(SLPRPP)DCR(RPARDRE
APPENDIX AP-17Digital Interface (IEC 61162-1) I/O Sentences Input sentences (IEC 61162-1) GNS, RMC, GLL, GGA, ZDA Input sentence description GGA – G
APPENDIX AP-18 GLL – Geographic position – latitude/longitude $--GLL,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,hhmmss.ss,A,a*hh<CR><LF> |
APPENDIX AP-19GNS – GNSS fix data $--GNS,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,c--c,xx,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x*hh<CR><LF> | |
APPENDIX AP-20 RMC – Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data $--RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x.x,x.x,xxxxxx,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><
APPENDIX AP-21Schematic diagram 05P0757T-IF BOARDRD3_ATB6R58R591010J3P201 P301...24 < 41 <
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-2 7/ key Turns loudspeaker on/off. (Note that this key does not silence the distress or urgency alarm.) 8/PRINT key Prin
APPENDIX AP-22 Parts List This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to component level are not practical (IMO
APPENDIX AP-23Transceiver unit FS-2570T F U R U N O Model FS-2570TUnitTRANSCEIVER UNITELECTRICAL PARTS LISTAug-02 Blk.No.SYMBOL TYPE CODE No. REMARKS
APPENDIX AP-24 Control unit FS-2571C F U R U N O Model FS-2571CUnitCONTROL UNITELECTRICAL PARTS LISTBlk.No.SYMBOL TYPE CODE No. REMARKS SHIPPABLEASS
APPENDIX AP-25Control unit FS-5070T F U R U N OModel FS-5070TUnitTRANSCEIVER UNITELECTRICAL PARTS LISTBlk.No.SYMBOL TYPE CODE No. REMARKS SHIPPABLEAS
APPENDIX AP-26 Parts Location FS-1570T 05P0732BT-CPU Board05P0744RELAY Board05P0734AW/R Board05P0733TX/RX Board05P0737ASW-REG Board05P0746PRESEL Boa
APPENDIX AP-27Transceiver unit FS-2570T 05P0744RELAY05P0747REF OSC05P0734AW/R05P0733TX/RX05P0734AW/R (option)05P0732BT-CPU05P0731T-I/F05P0751BDSP (DS
APPENDIX AP-28 Transceiver unit FS-5070T (1) 05P0741TX-FIL Board05P0744RELAY Board(Inside)05P0737ASW-REG Board
APPENDIX AP-29Transceiver unit FS-5070T (2) 05P0740COMB Board05P0762RX-FIL Board05P0738ADRV Board05P0734AW/R Board05P0733TX-RX Board05P0760TX Board05
APPENDIX AP-30 Control unit FS-2571C 05P0810PANEL Board05P0811AC-CPU Board05P0812AC-IF Board
FURUNO FS-1570/2570/5070 SP - 1 E5656S01A-M 080414 SPECIFICATIONS OF SSB RADIOTELEPHONE FS-1570/2570/5070 1 MF/HF DIGITAL RADIOTELEPHONE 1.1 GEN
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-3 Indication Meaning CH Channel Tx TX frequency (Tx: while transmitting) Rx RX frequency Blinks when there are messages no
FURUNO FS-1570/2570/5070 SP - 2 E5656S01A-M 080414 1.3.3 Sensitivity Input level at 10 ohm+250 pF (below 4 MHz) and 50 ohm (above 4MHz) to p
FURUNO FS-1570/2570/5070 SP - 3 E5656S01A-M 080414 2.2.7 Selectivity -6 dB: 270 Hz to 300 Hz, -30 dB: within ± 380 Hz, -60 dB: within ± 550 Hz
FURUNO FS-1570/2570/5070 SP - 4 E5656S01A-M 080414 -60 dB: within ±550 Hz 2.4.8 Receiving System Double-conversion superheterodyne 2.4.9 Radiat
FURUNO FS-1570/2570/5070 SP - 5 E5656S01A-M 080414 4 ANTENNA COUPLER (FS-1570/2570) 4.1 Tuning System CPU controlled fully automatic tuning syst
FURUNO FS-1570/2570/5070 SP - 6 E5656S01A-M 080414 8.3 Degree of protection Control unit IPX2 (panel), IPX0 (chassis) Transceiver/terminal unit
AP-1INDEX 1/ RT/2182 key ...1-2 2/DSC key ...1-1 4/Intcom k
I IN-2 Print out menu ...6-19 PSTN call charge information...5-35 receiving ..
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-4 1.5 Control Unit Dimmer, Contrast You can adjust the dimmer and contrast of the control unit. 1. Press the 9/ key to
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-51.8 Setting for Auto Acknowledgement Individual, position, polling and test calls can be acknowledged automatically or ma
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-6 • The other control unit in two controls unit system goes ON HOOK. • NBDP stops scanning or communicating. 1.9.4 Aut
2-12. SSB RADIOTELEPHONE You can use the SSB communication in the RT (radiotelephone) mode. Press the RT/CH key to show the RT screen. 2.1 Choosin
2. SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-2 2.2 Choosing Channel, Frequency Choose the channel or transmitting frequency to use for the SSB. This setting can be done
2. SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-3Choosing frequency 1. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose Tx or Rx as appropriate and then push the ENTER knob. SSB SIMP HI
2. SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-4 completed, TUNE: OK appears. If tuning fails, TUNE: NG appears. 2. Hold the handset close to your mouth, press the PTT sw
2. SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-5 Checking the transmitting power During transmission, the IA bar deflects according to the current being fed to the antenna
iNi-Cd PbIMPORTANT NOTICE General • The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong operation or maintena
2. SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-6 2.4.3 Receiving AM broadcasting stations 1. Press the RT key to show the radiotelephone screen. 2. Rotate the ENTER knob t
2. SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-72.5 When Automatic Tuning Fails The antenna coupler automatically tunes a wire or whip antenna transceiver. When all freque
2. SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-8 2.6 User Channels The USER CH menu provides for registration of user TX and RX channels, where permitted by the Authoritie
3-13. DSC OVERVIEW 3.1 What is DSC? DSC is an acronym meaning Digital Selective Calling. It is a digital distress and general calling system in the
3. DSC OVERVIEW 3-2 Contents of a DSC call Calling category Call category Call DISTRESS Distress Alerts, Distress relay area, Distress relay coas
3. DSC OVERVIEW 3-33.3 Audio Alarms When you receive a distress alert or routine call addressed to your ship, the audio and visual alarms are release
3. DSC OVERVIEW 3-4 3.4 Interpreting Call Displays This paragraph provides the information necessary for interpreting receive and send call displa
3. DSC OVERVIEW 3-5Individual receive call * Received message * View message MAR-11-2006-23:59 INDIVIDUAL REQUESTSENDER ID: 123456789 PRIORITY: ROUT
3. DSC OVERVIEW 3-6 Individual send call COMM. FREQ : 2078.0kHzPRIORITY: ROUTINECOMM. MODE : TELEPHONEMSG TYPE: INDIVIDUALSTATION ID: 12345678
4-14. DISTRESS OPERATIONS Distress operation overview 1. Press the DISTRESS button. 2. Wait for the distress alert acknowledgement. 3. Communicate
ii SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSThe user and installer must read the appropriate safety instructions before attempting to installor operate the equipment. WA
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-2 4.1.1 Sending distress alert by DISTRESS button, nature of distress not specified 1. Open the DISTRESS button cover and
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-3At this time, the equipment cannot receive any calls except the distress alert acknowledge call. The distress alert you sen
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-4 4.1.2 Sending distress alert by DISTRESS button, nature of distress specified If you have the time to designate the natur
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-58. Push the ENTER knob to open the longitude input window. 9. Use the numeric keys to enter longitude (in nine digits).
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-6 The display changes as below (example). Compose msg. NATURE : FLOODINGPOS: 35°00.0000N 135°00.0000E AT 12
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-74.2 Receiving a Distress Alert When you receive a distress alert from a ship in distress, the audio alarm sounds and the
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-8 Action for ship receiving distress alert on MF band Press CANCEL key to silence alarm.DSC Distress alert received.Listen
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-9Sending the distress acknowledge call to ship in distress (on MF band) Note: You cannot send the distress acknowledge call
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-10 5. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose ACKNOWLEDGE and then push the ENTER knob. The following display appears. MSG TYPE :
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-11When receiving a DSC message, the following message may appear. After 10 seconds passed or when "Agree" is chose
iiiWARNINGTo avoid electrical shock, do not remove cover. No user-serviceable parts inside.Name: Warning Label (1)Type: 86-003-1011Code No.: 100-236-
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-12 Sending the distress relay to coast station (on HF band) The audio alarm sounds and the display changes as below when a
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-136. Push the ENTER knob to open the DSC FREQ. Menu. GO TO EASY VIEW DSC FREQ KHZ G
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-14 4.3 Sending Distress Relay on Behalf of a Ship in Distress 4.3.1 Sending distress relay to coast station You may send
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-156. Push the ENTER knob to open the SHIP ID IN DIST window. MSG TYPE: NATURE : UNDESIGNATED POS.: COMM MODE :
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-16 12. Enter position of ship in distress, following 1), 2) or 3) below. 1) For automatic input, push the ENTER knob and ch
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-1717. Press the CALL key for three seconds, and the message “Priority distress transmit sure?” appears. Continue pressing
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-18 4.3.2 Sending distress relay to area ships Use this procedure to send the distress relay to area ships. 1. Press the D
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-197. Push the ENTER knob to open the NATURE menu. MSG MYPE SHIP ID IN DIST :Undesignated POS: ION. COMMYPEDSC FREQ : All s
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-20 13. Push the ENTER knob to open the DSC FREQ menu. GO TO EASY VIEW DSC FREQ KHZ
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-21 4.4 Receiving Distress Relay from Coast Station Your ship receives the distress relay when: • the coast station sends t
iv DISTRESS ALERT MESSAGE PROCEDUREBelow is the procedure for transmitting a distress alert via radiotelephone. Transmit the distress alert when a l
4. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-22 2. Choose CANCEL and push the ENTER knob to cancel the distress call. TIME TO GO : 0SNATURE: UNDESIGNATE
5-15. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEIVING Operation overview The following shows about the individual message as example of the routine message. The
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-2 3. Push the ENTER knob to open the STATION ID menu, and then rotate the ENTER knob to choose MANUAL or SELE
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-311. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose communication frequency setting method desired and then push the ENTER kn
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-4 How to Set DSC Frequency 1. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose DSC FREQ and then push the ENTER knob. GO TO
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-513.Press the CALL key to send the individual call (transmission time: about seven seconds). The display shows
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-6 Able acknowledge call received Communicating by radiotelephone 1. Press the CANCEL key to silence the audio
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-7No response! Try calling again? Re-send call: Push the ENTER knob followed by pressing the CALL key. Cancel
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-8 * Xmitted message *MAR-23-2006-23:01ABLE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTDESTINATION ID: 10M10SPRIORITY : ROUTINE TX: 2138.
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-9* Xmitted message *JUL-23-2006-23:01UNABLE ACKNOWLEDGE RESEND BUSYDESTINATION ID : 121234567PRIORITY :
vCANCELING DISTRESS ALERTYou can cancel the distress call while it is being sent or while waiting for its acknowledgement as follows. 1. Press the C
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-10 DSC FREQ: 4M-INTL STATION ID: 121234567COMM FREQ: CH401MSG TYPE: ABLEACKNOWLEDGEMENT Compose msg. GO TO
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-11INDIVIDUAL REQUEST SENDER ID: 121234567PRIORITY: ROUTINE TELEPHONE CH 401 * Received messa
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-12 The timer counts down the time remaining until the call is completed (transmission time: about seven secon
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-13MSG TYPE : GROUP MESSAGECOMM FREQCOMM MODE : TELEPHONEPRIORITY : ROUTINEGROUP ID : 012345678DSC FREQ : 2M-IN
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-14 Sending message by NBDP Terminal Unit The message “STATION ENTRY COMPLETED FROM DSC. Press any key to esc
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-15After 10 seconds passed or when "Agree" is chosen, the working frequency is changed with the messa
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-16 5.3.1 Sending a geographical area call 1. Press the 2/DSC key. Select Message PSTN MESSAGETEST MESS
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-1711. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose DSC frequency desired and then push the ENTER knob. (See “How to Set DSC
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-18 1. Press the CANCEL key to silence the alarm. “Change COM Frequency” display appears, and the display chan
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-195.4 Neutral Craft Call The neutral craft call, which contains own ship position and ID, informs all ships t
CANCELLING DISTRESS ALERT vi 4. Communicate, via radiotelephone, with the coast station. NATURE: UNDESIGNATEDPOS: 12 34.5678N 123 45.6789ESend can
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-20 8. Press the CALL key to send the neutral craft call (transmission time: approx. 7 sec.). Neutral craftmes
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-212. Press the CANCEL key to go to the radiotelephone screen. Watch on the working frequency specified by radi
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-22 3. Push the ENTER knob to open the AREA menu and then enter the area range as shown on page 5-17. 4. Push
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-236. When you have finished sending your message, press the F10 key to disconnect the line. 5.5.2 Receiving
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-24 Receiving message by NBDP Terminal Unit After receiving a medical transport area call, confirm the followi
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-255.6.3 Manual reply The display changes as shown in the illustration below. The audio alarm sounds when a pol
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-26 5.7 Position Call There are two types of position calls: other station requires your ship’s position and y
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-273. Push the ENTER knob to open the STATION ID menu, and then rotate the ENTER knob to choose MANUAL or SELE
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-28 One of the following messages appears. “No response! Try calling again?” appears after the time has coun
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-29After the call is sent the audio alarm sounds and the display below appears. DESTINATION ID:
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5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-30 3. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose ANSWER and then push the ENTER knob. Your display should now look somet
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-313. Push the ENTER knob to open the COAST ID menu, and then rotate the ENTER knob to choose MANUAL or SELECT
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-32 11. Press the CALL key to send the PSTN call (transmission time: about seven seconds). The display shows t
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-33Then, one of the following displays appears. PSTN connected.DSC FREQ :12577.5 KHZDESTINATION :001234567 T
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-34 The timer counts down to zero and then the following display appears. Pick up the handsetor press CALL key
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-355.8.3 PSTN call disconnection, receiving charge information (ship disconnects line) 1. After hanging up th
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-36 5.8.4 PSTN call disconnection, receiving charge information (coast station disconnects line) The PSTN lin
5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING 5-372. Rotate the ENTER knob to choose desired log and push the ENTER knob. For example, choose the RECEIVED DIS
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6-16. MENU OPERATION The menu, consisting of main menus, provides access to less-often used function. It can be accessed from both the RT and DSC sc
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