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i Ni-Cd Pb IMPORTANT NOTICES General • This manual has been authored with simplified grammar, to meet the needs of international users. • The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong operation or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury. • Do ...
ii SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Immediately turn off the power at theswitchboard if water leaks into theequipment or something is dropped inthe equipment. Continued use of the equipment can causefire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNOagent for service. Do not disassemble or modify theequipment. Fi...
iii Do not operate the [DISTRESS] buttonexcept in case of a life-endangeringsituation on your vessel. If the distress alert is accidentallytransmitted, contact the nearest coaststation and inform them of the accidentaltransmission as follows: a) Ship's nameb) Ship's call sign and DSC numberc) Positi...
iv Distress Alert Calling Procedure Below is the procedure for transmitting a distress alert via radiotelephone. Transmit the distress alert when a life-endangering situation occurs on your vessel. 1. Open the DISTRESS button cover and press the [DISTRESS] button more than three seconds to show the ...
v TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ......................................................................................................... x SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ............................................................................... xii 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW ......................................
vi 2.6 User Channels............................................................................................................2-10 2.6.1 Registering user channels ...............................................................................2-10 2.6.2 Deleting user channels .........................
vii 5.7 Polling Call ................................................................................................................. 5-28 5.7.1 Sending a polling call ...................................................................................... 5-28 5.7.2 Receiving a polling call ...........
viii 9 NBDP PREPARATIONS ................................................................................ 9-1 9.1 Registering Answerback Code & ID Codes .................................................................. 9-1 9.1.1 Registering answerback code..........................................
ix 11.6 Timer Operation ....................................................................................................... 11-8 11.6.1 Enabling timer operation ............................................................................... 11-8 11.6.2 Stopping timer operation .....................
x FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing the FS-1570 (150 W)/FS-2570 (250 W) SSB Radiotelephone. We are confident you will discover why FURUNO has become synonymous with quality and reliability. Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and dependable marine el...
xi DSC/watch receiver • Distress, safety and routine calling • Scanning of DSC frequencies for distress and general calls on MF/HF • File editing capability for readiness in case of emergency • PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) capability standard • Log stores 50 each of latest ordinary, dist...
xii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FS-2570 (250 W) TRANSCEIVER UNIT FS-2570T SHIP'S MAINS 24 VDC 100-115/200-230 VAC1 φ , 50/60 Hz INCOMING INDICATOR IC-303-DSC NAVIGATOR AC/DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT PR-850A PREAMP FAX-5 Antenna Coupler AT-1560-25 PREAMP FAX-5 TELEX DISTRESS ALERT BUTTON IC-302-DSC or DISTRESS MES...
xiii FS-1570 (150 W) TRANSCEIVER UNIT FS-1570T SHIP'S MAINS 24 VDC 100-115/200-230 VAC1 φ , 50/60 Hz TELEX DISTRESS ALERT BUTTON IC-302-DSC or DISTRESS MESSAGE CONTROLLER DMC-5 INCOMING INDICATOR IC-303-DSC AC/DC POWER SUPPLY UNIT PR-300 CONTROLLER 1 CONTROLLER 2 POWER STATUS MONITOR PSM-01 Unit Cat...
1-1 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Controls PUSH TO ENTER ENTER knob ALARM DISTRESS CANCEL CALL 1 RT 2182 2 DSCABC 3 TEST DEF 4 IntCom GHI 5 ACK/SQ ABC 6 SCAN MNO 7 PQRS 8 PRINT TUV 9 WXYZ * FILE CURSOR 0 LOG TUNE # SETUP POWER FURUNO OVEN Description of controls Control Function POWER switch Turns the ...
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 Prints communications log files, current screen (except DSC standby screen and radiotelephone screen) and test results. 9/ key Adjusts panel dimmer and LCD c...
1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-3 1.4 Indications 1.4.1 DSC standby screen The DSC standby screen may be displayed by pressing the [6/SCAN] key. WATCH KEEPING 2187.5 4207.5 6312.0 16804.5 12577.0 DISTRESS ROUTINE 2177.0 4219.5 6331.0 16903.0 12657.0 8414.5 8436.5 AUTO ACK Position and time. "MANUAL"...
1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-4 1.5 Loudspeaker 1. Press the [7/ ] key to alternately disable or enable the loudspeaker and the alarm generated for routine messages. SOUND: ON or SOUND: OFF appears with each press. 2. To adjust loudspeaker volume do the following: The method of adjustment depends on the ...
1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-5 1.7 Automatic Acknowledge On/Off The automatic acknowledge feature of the DSC/watch receiver automatically transmits the acknowledge back (ACK BQ) signal to the sending station when an individual, position or polling call is received. (For position and polling calls, respe...
1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-7 1.9 System Characteristics 1.9.1 Equipment priority Equipment priority order is as below. 1. DMC 2. Control unit sending distress alert 3. Control unit 1 – routine use 4. Control unit 2 – routine use 5. NBDP 1.9.2 Controls become inoperative Controls become inoperative in ...
1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-8 1.10 Power Supply Unit (option) The control unit works directly on 24 VDC or through a Power Supply Unit on AC mains supply (115 or 230 VAC). The power supply unit is type PR-300, supplying 24 VDC power (20 A) to the FS-1570 or type PR-850A, supplying 24 VDC (40 A) to the ...
2-1 2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE You can enter desired frequency by channel or TX and RX frequencies. The handset may be ON HOOK or OFF HOOK. To set the SSB radiotelephone to 2182 kHz/J3E automatically, press the [1/ RT/2182] key more than two seconds. 2.1 Transmitting After selecting class of emission and ...
2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-2 2.1.2 Choosing channel, frequency Choosing channel 1. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose CH and then push the [ENTER] knob. MODE: SSB SIMP HIGH CH: 800 TX: 2182.0 KHZ RX: 2182.00 KHZ VOL SEN S AGC : FAST IA 0.0A 2 0 0 2. Channel can be entered directly with the numeric keys, ...
2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-3 Choosing frequency 1. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose TX or RX as appropriate and then push the [ENTER] knob. TX: 2182.0 KHZ VOL SEN S AGC : SLOW IA 0.0A MODE: AM SIMP HIGH CH: 200 Rx: 123456.78 KHZ 2182.00 KHZ 2. Enter frequency by one of the methods below. Entering frequ...
2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-4 Note: W hen tuning is initiated in the two-control unit system, the display of the idle control unit shows “OCCUPIED(ANOTHER CONTROLLER).” In this case, only the DISTRESS button is operative on the idle control unit. Further, if a control unit is in use when tuning is attemp...
2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-5 2.1.6 Reducing transmitter power To conserve energy and to minimize possible interference to other stations, reduce the transmission power. This should be done when using the transceiver in a harbor, near the shore or close to communication partner (other ship). 1. Rotate th...
2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-6 2.2 Receiving 2.2.1 RF gain (sensitivity) adjustment In normal use the sensitivity should be set for maximum. If the audio on the received channel is unclear or interfered with other signals, adjust (usually reduce) sensitivity to improve clarity. 1. Rotate the [ENTER] knob ...
2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-7 TX: 2182.0 KHZ VOL SEN S AGC : SLOW IA 0.0A MODE: AM SIMP HIGH CH: 200 Rx: 123456.78 KHZ 2182.00 KHZ 5. Key in RX frequency with the numeric keys and then push the [ENTER] knob. 2.2.5 Squelch control, squelch frequency Squelch on/off The squelch mutes the audio output in the...
2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-8 2.3 Intercom The built-in intercom permits voice communications between two FS-2570C Control Units. 1. Press the [1/ RT/2182] key to show the radiotelephone screen. 2. Off hook the handset. 3. Press the [4/IntCom] key to show INTERCOM on the display. The called party’s hands...
2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-9 2.5 When Automatic Tuning Fails The antenna coupler automatically tunes a wire or whip antenna to the transceiver. W hen all frequencies cannot be tuned, TUNE OK will not appear on the display. In this case, you can tune 2182 kHz by manually operating the coupler as shown in...
2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-10 2.6 User Channels The USER CH menu allows registration of user TX and RX channels, where permitted by the Authorities. NOTICE FURUNO will assume no responsibilityfor the disturbance caused by theunlawful or improper setting of userchannels. 2.6.1 Registering user channels “...
2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-12 2.6.2 Deleting user channels Deleting individual user channels 1. At the radiotelephone screen, press the [#/SETUP] key. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose USER CH and then push the [ENTER] knob. 3. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose ENTRY and then push the [ENTER] knob. 4...
2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-13 2.8 Speaker Setting in Off Hook When the handset is off hook, you may choose to turn the speaker (panel speaker or external speaker) on or off. The default setting is OFF which turns off the speaker when the handset is off hook. The ON position keeps the speaker on always, ...
3-1 3 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 MF and HF bands used by ships for transmitting distress alerts and general calls and by coast stations for transmitting the associated acknowledgements....
3 DSC OVERVIEW 3-2 Contents of a DSC call • Calling category Call category Call Individual Individual, PSTN, Test, Position, Polling, Relay Sel (specific coast station) All Ships All Ships, Neutral, Medical, Relay All Group Group Geographical Area Area Distress Call Distress • Station ID Own ship ID...
3 DSC OVERVIEW 3-3 3.2.1 Distress alert call and reply This type of call is sent by own ship in the event of distress, by using the [DISTRESS] button as follows: 1. The LED in the [DISTRESS] button initially flashes, and lights when the button is pressed more than three seconds. (If the button is pr...
3 DSC OVERVIEW 3-4 3.2.2 Individual call The individual call is for sending a call to a specific station. Coast Station Own Ship (1) DSC Message [Called Acknowledge Request (ACK RQ) Signal] (2) Acknowledge Back (ACK BQ) Signal (3) Voice or telex communication (1) (2) (3) Basic procedure (radioteleph...
3 DSC OVERVIEW 3-5 3.4 Interpreting Call Displays This paragraph provides the information necessary for interpreting receive and send call displays. 3.4.1 Receive calls Below are sample distress and individual receive calls. The content of other types of receive calls is similar to that of the indiv...
3 DSC OVERVIEW 3-6 Individual receive call * Received message * * Received message * MAR-23-2002-23:59 ECC: OK INDIVIDUAL REQUEST FROM SHIP: 123456789 ROUTINE TX: 2182.0 KHZ TELEPHONE RX: 2182.0 KHZ WORKING FREQ. : TX: 2182.0 KHZ RX: 2182.0 KHZ END OF SEQUENCE: ACK. RQ ERROR-CHECK: OK GO TO EASY VIE...
3 DSC OVERVIEW 3-7 3.4.2 Send calls Below are sample distress and individual send calls. The content of other types of send calls is similar to that of the individual call. Distress send call Distress call in progress! TIME TO GO : 30S NATURE: UNDESIGNATED POS: 12 ° 34N 123 ° 45E AT 12:34 TELEPHONE ...
4-1 4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4.1 Sending Distress Alert GMDSS ships carry a DSC terminal with which to transmit the distress alert in the event of a life-endangering situation. A coast station receives the distress alert and sends the distress alert acknowledge call to the ship in distress. Then, voice...
4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-3 JAN-23-2002-23:59 ECC: OK DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGE SHIP IN DIST: 123456789 POS: 12 ° 34N 123 ° 45E AT 12:34 TELEPHONE 2182.0 KHZ FROM COAST: 001234567 NATURE: UNDESIGNATED Received message GO TO ALL VIEW 6. Communicate with the coast station via radiotelephone, following the in...
4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-4 4. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the INPUT TYPE menu. INPUT TYPE: AUTO LAT : 34 ° 41 NORTH LON : 135 ° 30 EAST TIME: 09: 00 UTC AUTON MANUALNO INFO 5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose MANUAL and then push the [ENTER] knob. If you cannot confirm your position, choose NO INF...
4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-6 Communicating by NBDP Terminal Unit 1. The message “STATION ENTRY COMPLETED FROM DSC. Press any key to escape.” appears on the NBDP’s display. Press any key on the NBDP Terminal Unit to erase the message. 2. Press the function key [F3] on the keyboard of the NBDP Terminal U...
4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-7 4.2.1 Distress alert received on MF band Do the following: • Continue watching on 2182 kHz. Wait for coast station to acknowledge the distress call. Watch until “SEELONCE FINI” is announced. • If multiple DSC distress alerts are received from the same ship in distress and i...
4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-8 Sending the distress acknowledge call to ship in distress (on MF band) Transmit the distress acknowledge call to the ship in distress only when you do not receive it from a coast station and you are able to aid the ship in distress . First, transmit the distress acknowledge...
4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-9 6. Press the [CALL] key, and the message “Category distress transmit sure?” appears. Continue press the key until the message “Distress acknowledge call in progress appears, to transmit the distress acknowledge call to the ship in distress. SHIP IN DIST : 123456789 Distress...
4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-13 4.3 Sending Distress Relay on Behalf of a Ship in Distress 4.3.1 Sending distress relay to coast station You may send the distress relay to a coast station on behalf of a ship in distress in the following cases: • You are near the ship in distress and the ship in distress ...
4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-14 7. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the NATURE menu. COAST ID CALL TYPE ID IN DIST :Undesignated POS: ION. COM.TYPEDSC FREQ : All ships : 987654321 : : NATURE FIREFLOODINGCOLLISIONGROUNDINGLISTING 6 UNDESIGNATED ** Compose message ** 6 SINKING DISABLEABANDONINGPIRACYMAN OVERB...
4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-16 16. W hen you receive the distress relay acknowledge call, the audio alarm sounds and the display shown below appears. Distress relay ack call received. SHIP IN DIST : NO INFO POS : 12 ° 34N 123 ° 45E AT 12:34 TELEPHONE 8291.0 KHZ COAST ID : 001234567 NATURE : SINKING STOP...
4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-17 5. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the NATURE menu. CALL TYPE ID IN DIST :Undesignated POS: ION. COM.TYPEDSC FREQ : All ships : 987654321 : : NATURE FIREFLOODINGCOLLISIONGROUNDINGLISTING 6 UNDESIGNATED ** Compose message ** 6. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose nature of dist...
4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-18 11. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the DSC FREQ menu. GO TO EASY VIEW DSC FREQ KHZ GO TO ALL VIEW ** Compose message ** ID IN DIST: 123456789 POS: 34 ° 45N COM TYPE: CALL TYPE: RELAY ALL 4207.5 6312.0 12577.0 16804.5 2187.5 8414.5 NATURE: UN 12. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to c...
4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-19 4.4 Receiving Distress Relay All Ships W hen you receive a distress relay for all ships, continue monitoring distress and safety frequencies. 1. The audio alarm sounds and the display looks like the one below when a distress relay all ships call is received. Distress relay...
5-1 5 CALLING, RECEIVING This chapter provides the information necessary for general calling and receiving. 5.1 All Ships Call W hen an urgent but not life-endangering situation arises on your ship, for example, engine trouble, send an all ships call to request assistance. After sending the call, yo...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-2 3. Push the [ENTER] knob to display the PRIORITY menu. CALL TYPE: ALL SHIPS COM. TYPE : TELEPHONE DSC FREQ : 2187.5 KHZ GO TO ALL VIEW PRIORITY SAFETY URGENCYDISTRESS ** Compose message ** 4. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose SAFETY or URGENCY as appropriate and then push th...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-3 Sending message by NBDP Terminal Unit 1. The message “STATION ENTRY COMPLETED FROM DSC. Press any key to escape.” appears on the NBDP’s display. Press any key on the NBDP Terminal Unit to erase the message. 2. Press the function key [F3] on the keyboard of the NBDP Terminal ...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-5 6. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose appropriate priority (normally ROUTINE) and then push the [ENTER] knob. 7. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the COM. TYPE menu. CALL TYPE STATION ID PRIORITY COM. FREQ DSC FREQ : INDIVIDUAL : --------- : ROUTINE : NO INFOR : 2M-INTL TELEPHON...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-6 To send a call, set the working frequency as below, to communicate with the receiving station.The working frequency can be entered by Tx and Rx frequencies or channel number. Routine or ship's business priority 1. After selecting FREQUENCY or CHANNEL, one of the following po...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-7 ** Compose message ** How to Set DSC Frequency GO TO ALL VIEW CALL TYPE: INDIV STATION ID: 123456 PRIORITY: RO COM. TYP: TELEP COM. FREQ: NO I DSC FREQ : 2M-INTL 16 MHZ18 MHZ22 MHZ25 MHZ 5 OTHER 6 MHZ8 MHZ 6 12 MHZ 4 MHZ 2 MHZ ** Compose message ** Routine or ship’s business...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-9 Able acknowledge call received Communicating by radiotelephone The audio alarm sounds; press the [CANCEL] key to silence it, and the display changes as below. Press the [CANCEL] key to go to the radiotelephone screen. The working frequency is automatically set; you may start...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-10 5.2.2 Receiving an individual call W hen own ship receives an individual call, acknowledgement is automatically or manually sent depending on the comply-type setting (see paragraph 7.2). The relationship between comply type and automatic/manual acknowledge is as shown in th...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-11 Communicating by NBDP Terminal Unit After acknowledging an individual call, do the following to send a message by NBDP Terminal Unit. 1. The control unit’s display shows “OCCUPIED” and the TX and RX frequencies. 2. The message from the other station appears on your NBDP Ter...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-12 5. If you want to send a proposal, rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose RE-SEND and then push the [ENTER] knob. DSC FREQ : 12M-INTL GO TO ALL VIEW STATION ID : 001234567 REASON: NO REASON GIVENSTATION ID: 001234567 CALL TYPE : UNABLE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ** Compose message ** a) Pu...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-14 Manually acknowledging individual call with “UNABLE” 1. W hen an individual call is received and the equipment is set up with manual acknowledge, the alarm sounds and the display shows the message "Individual request call received." Individual requestcall received. ...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-16 5. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the PRIORITY menu. GO TO ALL VIEW CALL TYPE GROUP ID COM. TYPE COM. FREQ NO INFO DSC FREQ : GROUP CALL : 012345678 : 2M-INTL PRIORITY SAFETY URGENCY ROUTINE ** Compose message ** 6. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose priority desired and then...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-18 5.3.2 Receiving a group call Group ID must be registered in order to receive a group call. See paragraph 6.2. 1. The audio alarm sounds and the display shows "Group call received" when a group call is received. FROM SHIP: 123456789 ROUTINE TELEPHONE TX: 2164.0 KHZRX...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-19 5.4 Geographical Area Call The geographical area call is for sending a call to all ships within the area you designate in your geographical area call. In the figure below, for example, the call will be sent to all ships within 24-34 ° N, 135-140 ° W. Reference point(For exa...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-20 5. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the PRIORITY menu. GO TO ALL VIEW CALL TYPE AREA : 34 ° 00 N 123 ° W ↓ 12 ° → 5 ° COM. TYPE COM. FREQ DSC FREQ : AREA CALL : Routine : Telephone : NO INFO : 2M-INTL SAFETY URGENCY ROUTINE PRIORITY ** Compose message ** 6. Rotate the [ENTER] ...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-22 5.4.2 Receiving a geographical area call 1. The alarm sounds and the display shows "Geographical area call received" when a geographical area call is received. Geographical areacall received. FROM SHIP: 123456789 ROUTINE TELEPHONE TX: 2164.0KHZ RX: 2164.0KHZ STOP AL...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-23 5.5 Neutral Craft Call The neutral craft call, which contains own ship position and ID, informs all ships that your ship is not a participant in armed conflict. Send the call BEFORE entering an area of armed conflict. 5.5.1 Sending a neutral craft call 1. Press the [2/DSC] ...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-25 5.5.2 Receiving a neutral craft call 1. W hen a neutral craft call is received the alarm sounds and the display changes as below. Neutral craftcall received. FROM SHIP: 123456789 SAFETY TELEPHONE 2182.0 KHZ STOP ALARM 2. Press the [CANCEL] key to silence the alarm. The disp...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-26 5.6 Medical Transport Call The medical transport call informs all ships, by urgency priority, that own ship carries medical supplies. 5.6.1 Sending a medical transport call 1. Press the [2/DSC] key and then push the [ENTER] knob to open the CALL TYPE menu. ** Compose messag...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-27 URGENCY TELEPHONE 2182.0 KHZ Medical transportcall in progress! TIME TO GO : 7S DSC FREQ : 2187.5 KHZ 8. After the call is sent the radiotelephone screen automatically appears. Inform all ships (by radiotelephone) that your ship is transporting medical supplies. For NBDP do...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-29 CALL TYPE STATION ID DSC FREQ : Polling : 987654321 : Routine : 12M-INTL GO TO ALL VIEW BUSINESS SAFETY URGENCY ROUTINE PRIORITY ** Compose message ** 6. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose priority desired (usually ROUTINE) and then push the [ENTER] knob. 7. Push the [ENTER]...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-30 10. After the call is sent, the following display appears. Waiting for pollingacknowledgement. DSC FREQ : 2177.0 KHZ TIME TO GO: 4M59S FROM SHIP: 123456789 ROUTINE 11. The timer counts down the time remaining to wait for acknowledgment of the call. One of the following disp...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-31 5.7.2 Receiving a polling call Automatic reply 1. The display changes as shown in the illustration below and the audio alarm sounds when a polling request call is received and the equipment is set up for automatic acknowledge: POLLING on the Auto Ack menu is ON and the [5/A...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-32 Manual reply 1. The display changes as shown in the illustration below and the audio alarm sounds when a polling request call is received and the status of the [5/ ACK/SQ] key is MANUAL ACK. Polling request call received. STOP ALARM FROM SHIP : 987654321 ROUTINE 2. Press th...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-33 5.8 Position Call There are two types of position calls: other station requires your ship’s position and your ship requests position of another ship. Finding position of other station Other Station Own Station (1) Position request call (2) Position Information Sending own s...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-35 9. The display now looks something like the illustration below. CALL TYPE: POSITION REQUEST STATION ID : 123456789 PRIORITY : ROUTINE DSC FREQ : 2M-INTL GO TO ALL VIEW ** Compose message ** 10. Press the [CALL] key to send the call (transmission time: about seven seconds). ...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-36 13. Do one of the following depending on the message displayed at step 12. Acknowledge call received The audio alarm sounds; press the [CANCEL] key to silence the alarm. The display looks as below. You can now confirm position of other ship. POSITION ACKNOWLEDGE FROM SHIP :...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-37 3. Press the [CANCEL] key to silence the alarm, and the display changes as below. MAR-23-2002-23:59:09 POSITION ACKNOWLEDGE TO SHIP : 987654321 ROUTINE POS : 35 ° 00N 135 ° 00E AT 23:59 ** Xmitted message ** GO TO ALL VIEW 4. Press the [CANCEL] key to return to the DSC stan...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-39 5. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the TEL NO. menu. GO TO ALL VIEW CALL TYPE: COAST ID DSC FREQ PSTN CALL : 001234567 :12M-INTL - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TEL NO. ** Compose message ** 6. Enter telephone no. (up to 16 digits) with the numeric keys and then push the [ENT...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-40 Waiting foracknowledgement. TIME TO GO: 25S DSC FREQ : 12577.5 KHZ FROM COAST : 001234567 TEL NO. : 1234567890123456 No response! Try calling again? DSC FREQ : 12577.5 KHZ RE-SEND FROM COAST : 001234567 TEL NO. : 1234567890123456 Unable acknowledgecall received. STOP ALARM ...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-41 Unable acknowledge call received 1) The audio alarm sounds; press the [CANCEL] key or [ENTER] knob to silence the alarm. The display shown below appears. * Received message * MAR-23-2002-23:01 ECC: OK UNABLE ACKNOWLEDGE FROM COAST : 001234567 TEL NO. : 1234567890123456 BUSY...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-42 5.9.2 Receiving a PSTN call, sending acknowledge back (ACK BQ) 1. The following display appears when a PSTN call is received when automatic acknowledge is turned on. Able acknowledgecall in progress! TIME TO GO: 8S TO COAST : 001234567 TEL NO. : 1234567890123456 DSC FREQ : ...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-43 5. Shortly thereafter, one of the following messages appears. PSTN call connected. DSC FREQ : 4208.0KHZ TO COAST : 001234567 TEL NO. : 1234567890123456 PSTN call connected PSTN connection call in progress PSTN end of call PSTN connectioncall in progress! TIME TO GO: 25S DSC...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-45 5.10 Log File Three log files are provided for storage of calls: received ordinary log, received distress log and transmitted log. Each log file stores 50 calls, on a first-in, first-out basis. This means that the latest call is saved as log no.1 and the log no. of all prev...
5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-46 4. To scroll the log up and down, use the [FILE/CURSOR] and [#/SETUP] keys, respectively. Use [FILE/CURSOR] key to scroll forward; the [#/SETUP] to scroll backward. 5. To print all files in the log selected, press the [8/PRINT] key. 6. To reply to an unanswered call, rotate...
6-1 6. PREPARING TX CALLS In Chapter 5 you learned how to prepare and send various types of DSC calls. In this chapter you will learn how to prepare and store individual, PSTN, group, area and test calls for future transmission. 150 calls can be stored. . 6.1 Preparing Individual Calls 1. At the DSC...
6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-2 7. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the COM. TYPE window. * Message file entry CALL TYPE STATION ID COM. TYPE COM. FREQ DSC FREQ : INDIVIDUAL : 001234567 : TELEPHONE : NO INFO : 2M-INTL : GROUP CALL : 012345678 : Routine NBDP-ARQNBDP-FEC TELEPHONE 8. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to ...
6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-3 * Message file entry FILE NAME : ---------------- FILE NUMBER : --- FILE ENTRY How to Enter File Name and Number 1. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the file name entry window. 2. Use the numeric keys and [ENTER] knob to enter file name (max. 16 characters). For example, enter ...
6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-4 6.2 Preparing Group Calls 1. At the DSC standby screen, press the [#/SETUP] key to open the Setup menu. **** Setup menu **** SCAN FREQ VOLUME TEST SYSTEM ALARM AUTO ACK ERASE MESSAGE POSITION PRINT OUT 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose MESSAGE and then push the [ENTER] kn...
6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-5 * Message file entry CALL TYPE: GROUP ID COM. TYPE COM. FREQ DSC FREQ GROUP CALL : 012345678 : TELEPHONE : NO INFO : 2M-INTL NO INFO FREQUENCYCHANNEL 10.Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose appropriate item and then push the [ENTER] knob. Enter frequency or channel. (See page 5...
6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-7 6.4 Preparing PSTN Calls 1. At the DSC standby screen, press the [#/SETUP] key to open the Setup menu. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose MESSAGE and then push the [ENTER] knob. 3. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the CALL TYPE menu. * Message file entry CALL TYPE STATION ID ...
6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-8 10. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose appropriate DSC band and then push the [ENTER] knob. Choose appropriate DSC frequency and then push the [ENTER] knob. 11. Follow “How to Enter File Name and Number” on page 6-3 to enter file name and number. 6.5 Preparing Test Calls 1. A...
6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-9 6.6 Sending Prepared Calls Sending without modification 1. Press the [FILE/CURSOR] key at the DSC standby screen to show the send message file list. Below is an example of the send message file list. * Send message file * 001 - FURUNO JAPAN 002 - FURUNO USA003 - FURUNO UK004...
6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-10 6.7 Deleting Send Message Files 1. Press the [FILE/CURSOR] key at the DSC standby screen to show the send message file list. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose file desired and then push the [ENTER] knob. DELETE DETAIL 3. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose DELETE and then ...
7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-3 7.3 Printing Messages The Print Out menu enables/disables automatic printing of all transmitted and received calls and the results of the daily test. Press the [#/SETUP] key at the DSC standby screen, choose PRINT OUT and then push the [ENTER] knob to display the Print...
7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-4 7.4 Setting Scan Frequencies The Scan freq menu determines which DSC routine and distress frequencies to scan. Follow the instructions below to select/deselect DSC routine and distress frequencies to scan. 7.4.1 Distress frequencies 1. Press the [#/SETUP] key at the DS...
7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-5 ROUTINE F1 : 2M-INTL F2 : 2M-USR3F3 : 4M-INTLF4 : 8M-INTLF5 : 16M-LCL1F6 : 25M-LCL2 DISTRESS 2M : FIXED 4M : ON 6M : ON 8M : FIXED 12M : ON16M : OFF ** Scan freq setup * OFF 2 MHZ 4 MHZ6 MHZ8 MHZ 6 3. Push the [ENTER] knob, and the display looks something like the one ...
7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-6 7.5 Automatic Frequency Change If a DSC call is received during NBDP communcations, you can forcibly stop or continue NBDP communications as desired. For NBDP communications, see Chapter 8. 1. At the DSC standby screen, press the [#/SETUP] key, choose AUTO FREQ and pus...
7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-7 7.6 Adjusting Volume The Volume menu enables/disables key beep (acknowledges correct key input) and adjusts the volume of the handset, ordinary alarm and distress/urgency alarm. Press the [#/SETUP] key at the standby screen, choose VOLUME and then push the [ENTER] knob...
8-1 8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8.1 Turning on the NBDP System Turn on the terminal unit and the printer with their respective power switches. TER POWER Switch MAIN UNIT POWER switch PRINTER PP-510 POWERSwitch Floppy Disk Drive Brilliance, Contrast Control Operating Lamp ~ ` 2 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 0 - = _ + ) *...
8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-2 8.2 Description of Equipment 8.2.1 Terminal unit The terminal unit is a visual display incorporating a floppy disk drive, which provides for storage of files on floppy disks. Two models are available, IB-581 (monochrome) and IB-583 (color). Controls for power and adjustmen...
8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-3 8.2.2 Keyboard The terminal unit is operated from the keyboard, and is almost 100% keyboard controlled. Operation is simplified by the use of menus which you access by pressing a function key, labeled F1-F10 at the top of the keyboard. The figure below shows the function m...
8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-4 8.3 Function Keys, Menu Operation The function keys at the top of the keyboard control most operations of this unit through a menu system. 8.3.1 Menu conventions Inverse video As you move the cursor down through a menu, a selected item, initially shown as white on black (m...
8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-5 8.3.2 Menu overview Selecting menus Press appropriate function key to open a menu. To display the File menu, for example, press the function key [F1]. 1: New 2: Open 3: Close 4: Delete 5: Rename 6: Real Time Printing 7: File to Print 8: Cancel Printing 9: Clear Buffer 0: F...
8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-7 1: Undo 2: Cut 3: Copy 4: Paste 5: Select All 6: Search 7: Replace 8: Goto Top 9: Goto Bottom 0: Goto Line A: Change Text Edit Edit menu 1: Undo Cancels the last change (cut, copy or paste). 2: Cut Removes the selected text and stores it in the paste buffer. (Previous text...
8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-8 Function key [F3]: Operate menu The Operate menu mainly controls transmitting and receiving. 1: Call Station 3: File to Send4: Cancel Sending 5: Scan (Start/Stop) 6: Manual Reception 7: Timer Operation 8: Manual Calling9: Set Frequency Operate 2: Macro Operation Operate me...
8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-9 Function key [F4]: Window menu The W indow menu lets you display the corresponding data of the window below. 1: Calendar 2: Distress Frequency Table Window Window menu 1: Calendar Displays desired calendar month and year. To change year or month, choose item with [ ↑ ] or ...
8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-10 Function key [F5]: Station menu The Station menu provides for storage of stations, timer program setup, user channel setup, and entry of various ID codes. 1: Station Entry 2: Timer Operation Entry 3: Scan Entry 4: User Channel Entry 5: Answerback Code Entry 6: Group ID En...
8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-11 Function key [F6]: System menu The System menu is mainly for use by technicians and contains diagnostic tests. To change settings, choose “Change” from the item “Setup” and operate arrow keys to choose item and option. Press the [Enter] key to register selection and close...
9-1 9 NBDP PREPARATIONS This chapter provides the procedures necessary for preparing the NBDP Terminal Unit for transmitting and receiving. For automatic telex, you will need to register the following: • Your ship's ID and answerback codes • Stations • Timer programs • Scan channel groups • User cha...
9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-2 For final verification of the data, the Caution shown in the illustration below appears. Answerback Code 123456789 FURU X Answerback Code Entry O K Cancel Caution Confirm the 'CODE' before pressing ENTER key. You cannot change the CODE once it has been entered. Message for co...
9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-3 to the station name to denote multiple frequency pairs. For example, station name FURUNO followed by -1, -2, -3, etc. for each frequency pair required. 9.2.1 Registering stations 1. Press the function key [F5] followed by the [1] key to show the Station Entry screen. Station ...
9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-4 8. If you selected "Channel" at step 6, enter ITU channel number (see Appendix) or User channel number. If you selected "ScanTable" at step 6, press the [ → ] key to show scan group list registered. For scan group, refer to paragraph 9.5. Choose a scan group n...
9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-5 9.3 Timer Programming A built-in timer allows you to automatically receive and transmit files. 10 timer programs can be registered. 9.3.1 Registering timer programs 1. Press the function key [F5] and the [2] key to display the Timer Operation Entry screen. Create Change Timer...
9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-6 11. To enter another timer program, press the [Enter] key twice and the repeat steps 3-10. 12. Press the [Esc] key to finish. 9.3.2 Editing/Deleting timer programs 1. Press the function key [F5] and the [2] key. 2. Choose a timer program name from the Timer Operation List. 3....
9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-7 8. To quit, press the [Esc] key. 9.4.2 Editing/Deleting user channels 1. Press function key [F5] and then the [4] key. 2. Press the [ ↑ ] or [ ↓ ] key to choose channel from the Channel List. 3. Press [ → ] and [ ↓ ] keys to choose Change and press the [Enter] key. 4. Do one ...
9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-8 3. Group Name is selected. Enter suitable group name. (10 group names may be entered. If you attempt to enter more the message “Scan group memory is full. Press any key to escape.” appears. Press any key and then delete unnecessary group names to enter new ones.) 4. Press the...
10-1 10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS This chapter mainly describes how to create, save, open, edit and print files. The Edit menu provides a full lineup of editing facilities, including search and replace. 10.1 Opening and Closing Files To create a telex message you will need to make a new file, which you d...
10-3 10.3 Saving a File Use only 2HD type floppy disks. Insert floppy disk with care. Rough handling can destroy the information stored inside. To eject a disk, press the eject button on the right side of the floppy disk drive and then remove the disk. Do not eject a disk while the operating lamp is...
10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 10-4 10.3.2 Saving a file 1. Press the function key [F1] to display the File menu. 2. Press the [3] key. The screen should look something like the illustration at right. Save file ? ( UNTITLED1 ) Close Text Yes No Close text screen 3. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key. E...
10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 10-5 10.4 Editing Files 10.4.1 Cutting and pasting text You can delete, move and copy text by using the Cut, Copy and Paste functions in the Edit menu. 1: Undo 2: Cut 3: Copy 4: Paste 5: Select All 6: Search 7: Replace 8: Goto Top 9: Goto Bottom 0: Goto Line A: Change Text Ed...
10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 10-6 10.4.2 Copying and pasting text You may copy a portion of text and paste it elsewhere. 1. Choose the text to copy. (See “cutting text" above for the procedure.) 2. Press the function key [F2] and the [3] key. The text selected is copied to the paste buffer memory whe...
10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 10-7 2. Type the word you want to find. Use the Choose Forward or Backward to search the file in a forward or backward direction respectively from the cursor position. Press the [Enter] key to begin the search. W hen the unit finds the word, the cursor stops at the first char...
10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 10-8 10.4.7 Goto top, Goto bottom You can easily go to the top or bottom line of a file. Press [F2], [8] to go to the top line; press [F2], [9] to go to the bottom line. Note that this feature can also be executed on the editor screen by pressing the [Home] key while pressing...
10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 10-9 10.6 Renaming Files To rename a file, do the following: 1. Press the function key [F1]. 2. Press the [5] key. 3. Use the [ ↑ ] or [ ↓ ] key to choose a file and press the [Enter] key. 4. Enter a new name. 5. Press the [Enter] key. 10.7 Saving a File Under a New Name You ...
11-1 11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING This chapter mainly shows you how to transmit and receive telex messages. 11.1 Manual Calling NOTICE Before calling, watch the intended TXfrequency carefully to confirm that isunoccupied. The simplest way to communicate with a telex subscriber is Manual Calling. ...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-2 Mode : ARQ FEC ID : Manual Calling Manual calling screen 6. Use the [ ← ] or [ → ] key to choose appropriate communication mode. 7. Press the [ ↓ ] key and input party's ID number. 8. Press the [Enter] key to connect the communication line. “Channel Busy Check” a...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-3 11.2 ARQ Mode Operation In ARQ operation, one station (information sending station) sends data to another block by block, then listens for the acknowledge signal between blocks from the information receiving station which requests either the next block or retrans...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-4 5. Transmit message by one of the following methods: Sending a file stored on a floppy disk a) Press the function key [F7] (W RU) to receive the answerback code of the other station. Verify that the code from the station called is correct. b) Press the function k...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-5 Stopping transmission 1. Press the function key [F3] and then the [4] key. “Canceled Sending” appears on the screen. Transmission is stopped but the line is still connected. 2. To disconnect the line, press the [F10] key. 11.3 FEC Mode Operation The FEC mode tran...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-6 11.5 Communication Example Call the coast station following the procedure in paragraph 11.2. Then, communicate with the coast station. Below is a communication example. 12345 KOBE X 1480 HKRDO VRX MOM GA+? OPR+ MOM 1480 HKRDO VRX 12345 KOBE X KOBE DE HKRDO GOOD M...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-7 Table of abbreviations n o i t a i v e r b b A n o i t s e u Q e c i v d A r o r e w s n A A R Q ? n o i t a t s r u o y e m a n e h t s i t a h W . · · · · s i n o i t a t s y m f o e m a n e h T C R Q e h t e r a e s i r p r e t n e e t a v i r p t a h w y B n ...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-8 Command and abbreviation d n a m m o C n o i t c n u F + M G T . m a r g e l e t o i d a r a s i e g a s s e m g n i w o ll o f e h t t a h t e t a c i d n i o T + G S M . d l e h e g a s s e m y n a y l e t a i d e m m i d e t c e n n o c e b o t s d e e n n o i...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-9 W hen the predetermined time comes, the NBDP Terminal Unit automatically sends or receives the message. The results of timer operation are displayed as either OK or NG (No Good) on the Timer Operation List. *1 2 *3 *OP4 *OP5 OK OK OK NG Timer Operation List Timer...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-10 11.8 Communication Buffer The communication buffer is a temporary memory which stores transmit and receive messages. To display the contents of the communication buffer, do the following: 1. Escape from the message creation screen. 2. Press the [PgDn] or [PgUp] ...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-11 11.9.2 Preparations To use automatic telex, you will need to register three items: • Answerback code • Scan groups • Station names Registering answerback code The coast station assigns a Telex number. This number functions as an answerback code. An answerback co...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-12 11.9.3 Commands The tables which follows describe the commands for macro operation Command (Prefixed with @) Parameter Content CALL S: Station Name Calling station name and ID on assigned parameter Two digits, 0-99 min. Free-signal searching time according to as...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-13 11.9.4 Store-and-forward method The following is the sequence of events in transmission of a file by the store-and-forward method. 1. Shipboard station sends message to coast station. 2. Coast station stores message in memory buffer. 3. Shipboard station and coa...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-14 Procedure for preparing a macrofile for store-and-forward method You will need a macrofile to enable automatic message transmission by store-and-forward method. After preparing it, save it to a floppy disk for future use. 1. Press function key [F1] to display th...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-15 6. Press the [Enter] key and enter a file name as follows: OOOOOOOO.MCR ↑ ↑ File Name Extension Name (max. 8 characters) 7. Press the [Enter] key. DIRTLX macrofile Sample DIRTLX macrofile @FREE $RRR$ @CALL S: LYNGBY RADIO @WRU @CASE GA+? @SEND DIRTLX725644325+ @...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-16 Procedure for DIRTLX . o N e r u d e c o r P y a l p s i D s k r a m e R 1 . a coast station. l l a C s r a e p p a T C E N N O C o e d i v e s r e v e r n i . ) s d n u o s l l e b d n a ( ; d n u o f l a n g i s - e e r F . y d a e r t i u c r i c o i d a r 2 ...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-17 11.10 Automatic Telex using Macrofile This section describes how to transmit a telex message using a macrofile. Basic procedure 1. Register answerback code (Telex number assigned by coast station). 2. Register coast station frequency and channel to scan group. 3...
11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-18 Call Macro [B:\TEST1. ] File name Size Date & Time LOG File 52 02-10-15 17:25 TEST1. 120 02-10-10 16:30 TEST2. 151 02-10-11 09:25 TEST3. 180 02-10-11 20:16 LYNGBY1.MCR 169 02-10-13 06:23 [ End of Directory ] 4 Files exist 1454000 bytes free To select : ENTER...
12-1 12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnelshould work inside theequipment. 12.1 Daily Test Authorities require that the DSC/watch receiver be checked daily for proper operation to ensure that it will function properly...
12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-2 12.2 Radiotelephone Test Do the following to check the radiotelephone for proper operation: 1. At the radiotelephone screen, press the [3/TEST] key to start the test. OK or NG (No Good) appears as the test result for each item checked. For NG, contact your d...
12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-3 12.4 Maintenance Regular maintenance is vital for maintaining performance. Following the procedures below will help keep the equipment in top operating condition. Maintenance check points Item Check Point Remedy/Remarks Antenna Check for physical damage and ...
12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-4 12.5 Replacement of Fuses To protect the FS-1570 from overcurrent and equipment fault, two fuses are provided in the PR-300 Power Supply Unit. If a fuse blows, find the cause before replacing it. If it blows again after replacement, request service. Use the ...
12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-5 12.6 Simple Troubleshooting The table below provides common problems and the means with which to restore normal operation. If normal operation cannot be restored, do not attempt to check inside the equipment. Any servicing should be referred to a qualified t...
12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-7 12.8 Test Call This function sends a test signal to a coast station, over one of six distress and safety frequencies. For that reason, it should not be executed unnecessarily. You can prepare a test call beforehand (see Chapter 6) or at the moment you intend...
12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-8 6. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose an appropriate frequency and then push the [ENTER] knob. The display changes as below. CALL TYPE : TEST COAST ID : 001234567 PRIORITY : SAFETY DSC FREQ : 2187.5 KHZ GO TO ALL VIEW ** Compose message ** 7. Press the [CALL]...
12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-9 Test acknowledge call received The audio alarm sounds; press the [CANCEL] key to silence the alarm. The display changes as below. ECC : OK TEST ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FROM COAST : 001234567 SAFETY NO INFORMATION * Received message * GO TO ALL VIEW MAR-23-2002-23:59...
12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-10 12.9.4 Diagnostics General diagnostics 1. Press the function key [F6] to display the System menu. Setup Slave Delay TX/RX MSG SaveEdit Before sending Time SystemTime & DateDisplay Mode*Self Test Lock Change Default 8 msec (0- 50 msec) OFF O NOFF O N OFF...
12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-11 Tone test 1. Choose Self Test from the System Menu as shown in paragraph 12.8.4. 2. W hile pressing and holding down the [Shift] key, press the [ ↓ ] key to show the Tone Test menu. Tone Test 1: Tone Test 1 (All Char) 2: Tone Test 2 (Fox) 3: Tone Test 3 (Be...
12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-12 Tone test 2 (Fox) This test (continuously) checks for proper transmission of the test message THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG 0123456789. To conduct the test, call a station by using the ARQ or FEC mode. Tone test 3 (Beta) You may check for prop...
12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-13 Drive not ready. The floppy disk is not correctly inserted. Check if the floppy disk is correctly inserted. Write protect error. You tried to write over a file when the disk is write protected. To write over the file, put the write-protect switch in write-e...
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AP-1 APPENDIX Menu Tree DSC/watch receiver Default settingsin bold italic. INTERNAL AUDIO ALARM RCVD CALL (OFF, ON ) OLD POSITION (OFF, ON ) POSITION OLDER ( 4.0 , 3.0, 2.0, 1.0, 0.5 H) EXT ALARM ( DSTRS/URG , ROUTINE, ALL, OFF) ALARM AUTO ACK ERASE MESSAGE POSITION PRINT OUT SCAN FREQ Selects DSC f...
APPENDIX AP-2 Radiotelephone [#/SETUP] key(Pressed atradiotelephonescreen.) NB (OFF, ON ) SQ FREQ (500-2000 Hz, 800 Hz ) FAX RX ENABLE (OFF, ON ) VOLUME INPUT (NORMAL, EASY ) USER CH (Set up user channels.) OFFHOOKED (OFF, ON ) SYSTEM (Display system settings.) Default settingsin boldface italic.
APPENDIX AP-4 Frequency Tables DSC frequency table TX (kHz) RX (kHz) Remarks File Name 2187.5 2187.5 4207.5 4207.5 6312.0 6312.0 8414.5 8414.5 12577.0 12577.0 16804.5 16804.5 Distress and Safety Frequencies 458.5 455.5 INTL-0.4M 2189.5(2177.0*) 2177.0 INTL-2M 4208.0 4219.5 INTL-4M 6312.5 6331.0 INTL...
APPENDIX AP-5 Custom channels (to be programmed by FURUNO dealers) O N H C ) z H k ( e v i e c e R p i h S ) z H k ( t i m s n a r T p i h S s k r a m e R
APPENDIX AP-7 MF band SSB working carrier frequencies O N H C e v i e c e R p i h S ) z H k ( t i m s n a r T p i h S ) z H k ( O N H C e v i e c e R p i h S ) z H k ( t i m s n a r T p i h S ) z H k ( 1 4 2 5 3 6 1 0 6 0 2 1 7 2 5 2 7 1 9 6 0 2 2 4 2 8 3 6 1 3 6 0 2 2 7 2 8 2 7 1 2 7 0 2 3 4 2 1 4 ...
APPENDIX AP-9 8 MHz ITU SSB carrier frequencies (ITU RR Appendix 16) x e l p u D - ) E 3 J ( B S S z H M 8 x e l p m i S - ) E 3 J ( B S S z H M 8 O N H C U T I X R p i h S X T p i h S ) O N H C U T I ( X R p i h S X T p i h S 1 0 8 9 1 7 8 5 9 1 8 ) 1 0 ( 0 4 8 1 0 1 8 1 0 1 8 2 0 8 2 2 7 8 8 9 1 8...
APPENDIX AP-12 MF band telex frequency table . O N H C t i m s n a r T p i h S ) C S D , P D B N ( e v i e c e R p i h S ) C S D , P D B N ( 1 0 2 0 . 2 4 1 2 0 . 7 0 6 1 C S D / P D B N 2 0 2 5 . 2 4 1 2 5 . 7 0 6 1 3 0 2 0 . 3 4 1 2 0 . 8 0 6 1 4 0 2 5 . 3 4 1 2 5 . 8 0 6 1 5 0 2 0 . 4 4 1 2 0 . 9...
APPENDIX AP-17 Telex Abbreviations n o i t a i v e r b b A g n i n a e M V D A K C A N G A ) S G ( I B K B M F C L O C V R C R E D N W D E E E M F A G S N M M O M I T U M A N C N H C N P N R N C C O K O ) 0 r o ( P ) E S P ( S L P R P P ) D C R ( R P A R D R E R T P R Y R S P V S X A T G S M T S E T...
APPENDIX AP-18 Digital Interface (IEC 61162-1) 1. I/O Sentences Input sentences (IEC 61162-1) RMA, RMC, GLL, GGA, ZDA Input sentence description GGA - Global positioning system(GPS) fix data $--GGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | ...
APPENDIX AP-20 RMA - Recommended minimum specific LORAN-C data $--RMA,A,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------- 10 | | | | | | | | | | | +--------- 9 | | | | | | | | | +---+----------- 8 | | | | | | | | +--------...
APPENDIX AP-21 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><LF> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +--- 10 | | | | | | | | | | | +----- 9 | | | | | | | | | +--+------- 8 | | | | | | | | +-------...
APPENDIX AP-22 2. Schematic diagram 05P0731 T-IF BOARD RD3_A RD3_B TB6 R58 R59 10 10 J3 P201 P301 . . . . . . 24 < 41 < > 41 > 25 < 42 < > 42 > R60 330 S2 OPEN: IEC 61162-1 (NMEA 0183)SHORT: CIF R59 100 CR11 1 3 U18 PC-400 4 5 05P0742(FS-1570)05P0743(FS-2570) MOTHER BOARD T-C...
APPENDIX AP-23 Parts List This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to component level are not practical (IMO A.694(17)/8.3.1). Only some discrete components are used. FURUNO Electric Co., Ltd. Believes identifying these components is of no value for shipboard ...
APPENDIX AP-26 Parts Location Transceiver unit FS-2570T 05P0744RELAY Board 05P0747REF OSC Board 05P0734W/R Board 05P0733TX/RX Board 05P0734W/R Board (option) 05P0732T-CPU Board 05P0731T-I/F Board 05P0751DSP Board (for DSC) 05P0751DSP Board (for NBDP) 05P0746PRESEL Board 05P0736TX FIL Board 05P0740CO...
SP - 1 E5637S01G-M SPECIFICATIONS OF SSB RADIOTELEPHONE FS-1570/2570 1 MF/HF DIGITAL RADIOTELEPHONE 1.1 GENERAL 1.1.1 Communication system Semi-duplex or simplex 1.1.2 Class of emission J3E: Telephone J2B (F1B): DSC and NBDP H3E: reception only 1.1.3 Frequency range 100.00 kHz to 29,999.99 kHz 1.1.4...
SP - 2 E5637S01G-M 1.6 Inter-modulation Better than 80 dB μ V 1.7 Spurious response Better than 70 dB 1.8 AGC SLOW/FAST/OFF 1.9 BFO frequency Telex/DSC: 1,700 Hz, Facsimile: 1,900 Hz 1.10 Audio output power Internal speaker: 1W/ 8 ohms External speaker: 4W/ 4 ohms Handset: 2.5mW/ 150 ohms Line outpu...
IN-1 INDEX 1 1/ RT/2182 key ............................................1-3 2 2/DSC key ...................................................1-1 4 4/Intcom key ................................................2-8 5 5/ ACK/SQ key.............................................1-5 6 6/SCAN key ................
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