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Inmarsat-F Mobile Earth Station: Felcom 70
Inmarsat-F Mobile Earth Station: Felcom 70
Inmarsat-F Mobile Earth Station: Felcom 70
FELCOM 70
Your Local Agent/Dealer
9-52 Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, Japan
Telephone : 0798-65-2111
fax : 0798-65-4200
PUB.No. SME-56340-A
*00014941100*
( NAYO ) FELCOM70 *00014941100*
*00014941100*
*SME56340A00*
*SME56340A00*
*SME56340A00*
Contents
Introduction ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1
Check Points ............................................................................................................2
MPDS/UDI Communication Test............................................................................6
Chapter 1. General
1.1 General...........................................................................................................................1-1
1.1.1 Inmarsat Fleet Services...................................................................................1-1
1.1.2 Fleet 77 Services.............................................................................................1-4
1.1.3 Inmarsat Channel Characteristics ...................................................................1-6
1.1.4 UDI and MPDS ..............................................................................................1-8
Chapter 3. Set up
Before setting up..................................................................................................................3-1
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Contents
3.7 ID Setting.......................................................................................................................3-13
3.7.1 Opening Device Manager (Owner level access).............................................3-13
3.7.2 ID and MSN Setting .......................................................................................3-19
3.7.3 Saving and Loading ID/MSN .........................................................................3-25
3.7.4 Printing ID/MSN ............................................................................................3-25
3.7.5 How to activate terminals when receiving a call............................................3-28
Chapter 4. Software
4.1 Program Revision Level ................................................................................................4-1
4.1.1 vtLite Marine ..................................................................................................4-1
4.1.2 System program (Communication unit) .........................................................4-1
4.1.3 Handset Program ............................................................................................4-2
4.1.4 Other programs ...............................................................................................4-2
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Contents
Reference) InstalF77_MCU_SW_2_0.bat...................................................................4-16
Chapter 5. Maintenance
5.1 Anti-vibration Mount Replacement...............................................................................5-1
5.1.1 Anti-vibration .................................................................................................5-1
5.1.2 Procedure ........................................................................................................5-2
5.6 Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................5-28
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Contents
AP1.3 Inmarsat-Fleet F77, F55, F33 and Swift 64 LES Status ...........................................AP1-4
AP3.2 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................AP3-15
AP3.2.1 MPDS/RS-232 ...........................................................................................AP3-15
AP3.2.2 MPDS/USB ...............................................................................................AP3-16
AP3.2.3 UDI/RS-232 ...............................................................................................AP3-18
AP3.2.4 UDI/USB ...................................................................................................AP3-19
AP3.2.5 Faultfinding................................................................................................AP3-20
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Introduction
The following summarizes the points that you understand before servicing.
1) Some setting operation on vtLite Marine requires a owner password.
It recommends the default password 1234567890 unchanged. The password cannot
be factory-reset.
4) ID (OID/DID) and MSN numbers are used in pairs. These depend on services and
ports in use.
5) Serial printer, ML-280 is connected to RS-232A/B port. Baud rate is set to 4800 bps
automatically.
** When a PC connect to ISDN port and RS-422 ports, it is via an appropriate level converter.
7) Breaking “WARRANTY SEAL” will void the warranty. Only unit replacing is repair
option.
10) The LES is selected through “Menu ->1:Set default provider/Menu”. Explain that
procedure to users.
1
Introduction
Check Points
1. Before Switching ON
1) Remove the rope which prevents the antenna from moving in the antenna radome
during transportation.
2) Turn on the service switch on HPA chassis in the antenna radome.
3) Check power input voltage is correct. (100VAC to 240VAC, 1.47A to 0.89A)
4) Understand system configuration.
5) Verify that the cabling is correct.
2
Introduction
Port
Service
TEL1-4 ISDN ISDN/USB/RS232/RS-422
4.8kbps Speech MSN 20 - 28
3.1k Audio MSN 40 - 48
MSN 01 - 04 N/A
64kbps Speech MSN 30 - 38
9.6kbps FAX MSN 40 - 48
9.6kbps Data N/A MSN 60 - 68
64kbps Data N/A MSN 60 - 68 MSN 60 - 68
56kbps Data MSN 50 - 58 MSN 50 - 58
3
Introduction
4
Introduction
20. Making ID, MSN and IMN list for the use onboard a ship
Make an ID, MSN and IMN list and leave it onboard a ship.
Call transfer (R**MSN #) and internal call (**MSN #) are also tested. Remember that
G3 FAX can send a message to G4 FAX, but not in opposite direction.
5
Introduction
- Speed: 115200
- Data: 8
- Parity: none
- Stop: 1
- Flow control: none
6
Introduction
2. Type “AT” and press [Enter] key. If the modem replies with OK, the vtLite marine
(PC) communicates with the communication unit.
Type AT command
Screen-1 Screen-2
3. Type “AT+WS45=4” and press [Enter] key to set FELCOM70 to MPDS mode. You
should receive an OK as a response.
4. To start a MPDS call, type ATD and press [Enter]. The system responses with
CONNECT 64000. “MPDS call” appears on the handset.
AT+WS45=4
OK
ATD
CONNECT 64000
Screen-3
7
Introduction
5. Wait until NO CARRIER appears. Then, type “AT+WREG=1” and press [Enter]
key, REGISTERED message appears. Now, the system is registered by the service
provider.
NO CARRIER
AT+WREG=1
REGISTERED
AT+WREG=0
DEREGISTERED
Screen-4
7. Make sure that “Ready for call” appears on the handset. The MPDS line is
disconnected.
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Introduction
2. To start a UDI call, type ATD28 and press [Enter]. The system responses
CONNECT 64000. UDI call appears on the handset.
AT+WS45=1
OK
ATD28
CONNECT 64000
Screen-5
3. “NO CARRIER” appears after a while. Make sure that “Ready for call ” appears on
the handset. The UDI line is disconnected.
NO CARRIER
画面-5
Screen-6
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Chapter 1. General
1.1 General
1.1 General
1.1.1 Inmarsat Fleet Services
Fleet provides a voice, fax and data service for maritime users using the Inmarsat-3
spot-beam capable satellites. In emergency situations, a limited service using the
Inmarsat-2 legacy satellites will be provided.
- The F77 variant provides voice, UDI: high-speed ISDN data and MPDS: Inmarsat’s
mobile packet data service to users anywhere in the world.
- The F55 variant provides the same services, but offers data services only within the
spot-beam coverage area of the Inmarsat-3 satellites.
- The F33 variant provides a global voice service, as well as a medium-speed fax and
data service within the spot-beam coverage area.
All three variants are designed for maritime environments and are specified to operate
reliably under the demanding conditions expected at sea.
1-1
1.1 General
All members of the Fleet family are fitted with a Global Positioning System (GPS)
receiver which is integrated into the unit’s electronics. The GPS receiver provides
accurate position information to allow the MES to determine whether it is within
coverage of a spot-beam and, if so, which beam provides the best coverage.
Spot-beam operation:
All members of the Fleet family make use of the spot-beam coverage provided by the
Inmarsat-3 satellites to provide higher performance than is possible in global beam.
The Fleet Family uses the spot beam map and the terminal’s GPS position to calculate
the spot beam.
- Reduce MES size, weight and EIRP.
- Reuse of frequencies in the same ocean region.
- Saves satellite power.
- Generation 3 satellites provide up to seven spot beams.
- Generation 4 satellites will provide more than 200 spot beams.
1-2
1.1 General
1-3
1.1 General
1. General
Table 1.1.2 Fleet 77 Services
** Communication charge: The ships except for Japanese flag use KDDI, the charge depends on the other
communication party. 1SDR=about $1.38=about ¥160
Though G4 FAX receives faxes from the G3 and G4, G4 FAX cannot send to G3 FAX.
1-4
1.1 General
2. Cost Comparison
The MPDS communication is charged to the amounts of data, and the UDI
communication is charged time of duration.
The UDI is circuit switching system, so it takes about 30 seconds to log-on for network.
(That’s why the diagram (see Fig. 1.1.1) is made from the point of ¥500.) When the data
is smaller than 120 to 130kbytes, MPDS is economy rate than UDI.
It takes 2.5 to 3 minutes/1 M byte for the communication of 64k data.
1-5
1.1 General
1-6
1.1 General
TURBO codes:
The TURBO Convolution Code decoder is used in conjunction with a TURBO
Convolution Code encoder to provide an extremely effective way of transmitting
data reliably over noisy data channels. The TURBO decoder operates very well
under low signal to noise condition and provides a performance close to the
theoretical optimal performance. When a decoding operation is started, the core
accepts the block size and the number of iterations from two input ports. The
systematic and parity data is read into the core in parallel on a clock by clock basis.
The core than starts the decoding process and implements the required number pf
decode iterations. Finally the decoded bit sequence is output. The entire sequence
is automatically controlled from a signal First Data signal and requires no user
intervention.
3.1k Audio:
The “3.1k Audio” provides to connect for analogue user (G3 FAX, Analogue modem
an so on) to using ISDN. The “3.1k audio” signal speed is 64 kbps, so that can be
connected to ISDN.
1-7
1.1 General
HDS
132kbit/s
(33.6k symbol/s)
Office LAN
e.g.) (64kbps Dial-up)
LES: 003
MES
IMN: 60xxxxxxx FURUNO
ISDN Internet
PSTN Service provider
64 kbps
FELCOM 70
When the file is transferred by UDI, the situation of data transmitting from PC is as below.
The communication speed of UDI channel is 64 kbps. It resulted in measuring throughput
Tx: 58.5 kbps, Rx: 3.2 kbps. You can see that the data is transmitted by almost 64 kbps
because UDI channel is SCPC.
1-8
1.1 General
1-9
1.1 General
1-10
1.1 General
When the file is transferred by MPDS, the situation of data transmitting from PC is as
below. The communication speed of MPDS channel is Maximum 64 kbps. It resulted in
measuring throughput Tx: 10.4kbps, Rx: 0.8kbps.
The throughput is varied that depend on congestion of the channel, because MPDS
channel is shared with other MES.
Fig.1.1.7
1-11
1.2 System Configuration (FELCOM 70)
ANTENNA UNIT
SF-170 External equipment
SF-171 (User supply)
GPS
Optional Supply Standard Supply
M12
20- 60m : N-P8DFB
ISDN Handset 60-100m : N-P12DSFA
SF-870 M12
8D-FB- CV "30M" 20S0021-0
16S0116-0 8D-FB- CV "50M" 20S0022-0
ISDN 12D-SFA-CV "100M" 16S0211-0 PABX
Wall Socket
102176
Broad Band
SF-870 output (BRO) 20- 60m : N-P8DFB
ISDN Handset 60-100m : N-P12DSFA
SF-370
Distress Alert 1 ISDN Tel 1 (2W) ISDN telephone
Unit
Analogue- to ISDN TA Tel 2 (2W)
QDGY911912
TA 2 ISDN ISDN4
G3 FAX
Radio-silence
FAX-8070P/3850
Analogue Telephone
NMEA-0183(4W)
SIM CARD
G4 FAX
ANALOGUE
WALL SOCKET
(OP16-11)
Communication unit
FC755D1
(Japanese)
SF-270
Analogue Telephone
Tel 3 (2W) PC
RS422
FC755D1
(Japanese) RS232
FAX-8070P
3 ISDN
ISDN Connection Box
Wall Socket QUFC911918
102176
AC IN
ISDN Handset
SF-870 GND
1-12
1.2 System Configuration (FELCOM 70)
Table 1.2.1
1-13
1.2 System Configuration (FELCOM 70)
TEL 1
TEL 3
NMEA
NMEA
IND
SW
RX
RX
RX
RX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TEL 2 ISDN ISDN TEL 4
TEL 4
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
RX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
ISDN ISDN TEL 3 USB RS-232 RS-232
RS-422 ISDN ISDN B A
Port Connector
Max. Device Remarks
Name Type
Below service is supported:
- vtLite Marine
RS-232(A)
- UDI and MPDS
3m PC - For Program update
9p D-sub (Straight
Cable) Below service is supported:
- vtLite Marine
RS-232(B)
- UDI and MPDS
Note that Selecting RS232(B) port in handset Menu.
RS-232(A) The printer is connected to either RS232(A) or (B)
port with 9-25pin D-sub serial cable. The maximum
9p D-sub 50 feet Serial Printer
RS-232(B) cable length is 50 feet. Note that printer setting is Log
menu in vtLite Marine.
Below service is supported:
USB USB-B 3m PC - vtLite Marine
- UDI and MPDS
TEL 3 -Analogue A parallel circuit with TEL3 of connection terminal.
150 m TEL
TEL 4 (0.22 mm2) A parallel circuit with TEL4 of connection terminal.
-G3 FAX
ISDN RJ45 Up to 7 ISDN devices can be operated.
ISDN 100 m
ISDN (0.22 mm2)
ISDN -HANDSET
ISDN -Distress
ISDN Alarm Unit
ISDN 100 m -ISDN device
Terminal (0.22 mm2)
ISDN
1-14
1.2 System Configuration (FELCOM 70)
Connector
Port Max. Device Remarks
Type
TEL 1 Connection terminal.
Analog
TEL 2 150 m Connection terminal.
(0.22 mm2)
TEL
TEL 3 A parallel circuit with TEL3 of RJ45 modular jack.
-G3 FAX
TEL 4 A parallel circuit with TEL4 of RJ45 modular jack.
Below service is supported:
- vtLite Marine
RS-422 100 m
Terminal - UDI and MPDS
Note that Selecting RS422 port in handset Menu.
GPS data for backup, when internal GPS does not work.
NMEA GPS/Gyro Following sentence can be received. (NMEA Ver. 3.00)
HDT, HDG, GGA, RMC
SILENCE
Not used in FELCOM 70.
(SW/IND)
vtLite Marine
The vtLite Marine program allows FELCOM 70 to be operated from a PC. The vtLite
Marine program is supplied on the CD and installed on the PC hand disk. The PC is
connected to RS-232A/B, RS-422 or USB port.
Analogue port
An analogue port may connect two analogue devices (Furuno options) with parallel
circuits. For example, telephone (FC755D1) and Buzzer (KK-893-3977).
Antenna Connector
All outgoing calls will be billed to the owner of the SIM card. The SIM card is
protected by a SIM PIN.
1-15
1.2 System Configuration (FELCOM 70)
UDI MPDS
OS
Windows 2000/XP Windows 2000/XP
Recommendation
Connection
Standard 33600bps Modem Standard 33600bps Modem
modem
RS-232(A), RS-232(B), USB, RS-232(A), RS-232(B),
Connection port
RS-422, ISDN USB, RS-422
Setting numbers - 28: Inmarsat Internet Service Provider
**94#
for connection - x-x: Internet Service Provider Phone number
** The way of connecting between MPDS and UDI is only setting number for
connection.
UDI and/or MPDS do not carry out with vtLite Marine from the same port
simultaneously. For example, vtLite Marine has to be closed when UDI
communicating from the COM port.
1-16
1.2 System Configuration (FELCOM 70)
1-17
1.2 System Configuration (FELCOM 70)
1-18
1.2 System Configuration (FELCOM 70)
ISDN Card
ISDN-RS232C Interface
1 way Hopper
(Multi Tech System)
RS422-RS232C Interface
Black Box
(IC1473A-F)
1-19
Chapter 2. Location ofof FELCOM
2.1 Overview parts 70
(D)1260 x (H)1153
65 kg
Power Supply:
100 to 240VAC
2-1
2.1 Overview of FELCOM 70
Power Supply
220 to 240VAC
Fig. 2.1.7 ISDN Wall Socket (102176) Fig. 2.1.8 Analog Wall Socket (OP16-10)
Fig. 2.1.9 Connection box (QUFC911918) Fig. 2.1.10 Serial Printer: ML-280
Fig. 2.1.11 Step-up Transformer: OP16-25 Fig. 2.1.12 Terminal Adapter: QDGY911912
2-2
2.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
Helical-array Antenna
Level cargo
(EL, Cross EL, AZ, Level)
El axis drive motor
(UGBTEH-5 10W 4P DC24V)
HPA FAN
HPA Chassis
(HPA, PWR, HPA CONT)
GPS (GN79N)
2-3
2.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
DIP Chassis
(LNA, Diplexer)
GPS ANT
T. Receiver
AZ axis drive motor
(5618S-01-10 1.0A)
PCU
2-4
2.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
EL Belt
Cross-EL Belt
2-5
2.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
Rotary Joint
(DC - 12.4GHz) AZ Belt
Shock Absorber
2-6
2.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
These screws are used to adjust Level cargo motor belt tension.
Timing sprpcket
2-7
2.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
Antenna Side
2-8
2.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
EL Sensor
(CRS03-01)
Level Sensor
(SP5006-A-006)
Cross-EL Sensor
AZ Sensor (CRS03-01)
(CRS03-01)
2-9
2.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
Front
To PCU
[LNA]: To DIP
GPS(GN79
HPA (16P0198)
2-10
2.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
TP10 (+12V)
TP6 (+27.5V)
[PA OUT]
Temperature
HPA p.c.b
[PA IN]
+28V
Q2 (MRF282ZR1)
Q1 (MRF281ZR1) Q3 (PA, MRF18060A)
2-11
2.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
CR510
CR509
CR506
CR505
CR508
CR507
CR13
R184
S503
R202
R203
JP508
JP507
JP506
JP505
2-12
2.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
Front
[TX]
DIP [LNA]
[ANT]
LNA
Back
[TX]
[LNA]
Q3 (BFG480W)
Q2 (2SC5508)
2-13
2.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
GPS ANT
To HPA CONT
[T.R]
2-14
2.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
2-15
2.3 Communication Unit (SF-270)
Cover Removed
2-16
2.3 Communication Unit (SF-270)
Cooling Fan
RF (Antenna) Connector
Power Indication LED Power Connector (+48V being applied)
(100 to 240 VAC)
2-17
2.3 Communication Unit (SF-270)
[WARRANTY SEAL]
)Removing this seal will avoid the warranty.
Note)
Not to disassemble Unit.
EEPROM retaining
FW/RT ID
Status LEDs
2-18
2.4 Accessories
2.4 Accessories
Microphone
Loudspeaker
On/Off-Hook Magnet
Remove screws to
disassemble handset.
Microphone
Loudspeaker
2-19
2.4 Accessories
RJ45 Buzzer
(Connect with HANDSET)
SW-1 and 2
When SW1 and SW2 are set to ON,
The Tx and Rx line are terminated with 100 ohms.
TX – RX: +38V
a1: TX+
b1: TX-
a2: RX+
b2: RX-
2-20
2.4 Accessories
Tone
Volume
2-21
2.4 Accessories
J1 1
1
8
J2
J3
8 J4
17
10 J5 J1 - J6: RJ45
16 8
J6
25
TB1 TB2
Ground Terminal
2
1 3 J1
1
4
J2
J3
9
J4
10
J5
1 17
2
16
8
GND 25
24
TB1 TB2
2-22
Chapter 3. Set up
3.1 Installation of vtLite Marine
Before setting up
Before setting up the system, make sure that the system is configured
correctly.
1. MPDS communication uses RS-232(A), RS-232(B), USB, and RS-422 Ports, but not
ISDN port.
2. When the ISDN port is used for UDI communication, ISDN-RS232 or ISDN-USB
level converter is required.
3. Up to 7 ISDN devices can be operated.
4. Total cable length of ISDN bus is 100 m. (Only one bus from the Communication unit)
5. When the ISDN bus is longer than 10 m, the bus is terminated at the far end with
100-ohm resisters.
OK
1
2 1
ON N
NG
RJ45 RJ45
8 1 8 1
RX+
TX+
TX - ND
S-E T
BU NO
E
DOMOV
RX - RE
3-1
3.1 Installation of vtLite Marine
USB driver
3. Double-click setup.exe icon, and vtLite Marine setup display appears. Follow the
instructions on the screen.
1.Click OK.
3-2
3.1 Installation of vtLite Marine
3.Click here.
2.Select Directory.
4.Click Continue.
5.Click OK.
3-3
3.1 Installation of vtLite Marine
Mode !
Terminal MMI Configure ! Port
3-4
3.2 Installation of USB driver software
1. Copy “Up Usb4nera.inf” file in “USB driver” holder onto the PC from the CD.
2. Connect the PC to the communication unit with an USB cable. “Found New
Handware Wizard” display appears automatically.
3. Check “Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]” and click [NEXT]
button.
Fig. 3.2.1
4. Check “Include this location in the search” and specify the address which saved
“Usb4nera.inf” file.
5. Then, click NEXT button.
Fig. 3.2.2
3-5
3.2 Installation of USB driver software
Fig. 3.2.3
Fig. 3.2.4
8. Select My computer -> Control panel -> Phone and Modem to make sure that
“Nera Generic USB Modem COX-X” is added in the list.
Fig. 3.2.5
3-6
3.3 Selecting ISDN Handset Mode: SF-870
The following describes how to change the mode of the handset connected to the
ISDN port.
3-7
3.4 RS-
RS-232(A)/(B) Port Setting
To set default;
Select Menu ->Ports -> Com Default
Port B Setting
The selection is made in “Driver Switch” menu, RS422 or RS232(B) port.
RS-232(B) port and PC settings are;
RS-232(B) port: Default settings
-Speed: 115200 -Data: 8 -Stop: 1 -Flow control: rtc/cts
PC settings
-Speed: 115200 -Data: 8 -Stop: 1 -Flow control: rtc/cts
3-8
3.5 Protocol Setting
b) Normal handset
Menu -> Protocol -> Euro-ISDN
Note)
Chang settings, “Date/Time element” and “Layer 2 Activation” when ISDN
device is not connected.
3-9
3.6 To Prepare System Setting
PIN cord
When turning on system, ISDN handset and vtLite Marine screen appears to indication
that demands the PIN code. If it does not input the PIN code, ISDN handset and vtLite
Marine, it is not possible operation.
Owner password
When changing Owner level, you can access menu as below.
For example,
- Menu -> 91: Access control menu,
-> 93: Software update prep.,
-> 97: Configuration menu,
-> 99: Customization menu
- Device Manager menu
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][0][Enter]
Owner button
Fig. 3.6.1
5. To change the access level from “Owner” to “User,” click User button in 2: Set
access level menu.
3-10
3.6 To Prepare System Setting
[*][1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][0][Enter]
Fig. 3.6.2
2. Confirm that the access level is selected to “User” level. (Menu -> 2.Set access
level)
3. Click Edit, and “Edit phone PIN” display appears.
4. With the cursor on New PIN line, press [Enter] key. “Retype New PIN” line appears
with the cursor.
Fig. 3.6.3
Fig. 3.6.4
3-11
3.6 To Prepare System Setting
3-12
3.7 ID Setting
3.7 ID Setting
3.7.1 Opening Device Manager (Owner level access)
To open Device Manager, select “Device Manager” in Configure menu. Setting in
Device Manager menu is performed in owner level access. See page 3-11.
.! : Missing handset
Menu Operation
To open a menu, move the pointer onto a desired line in “Dedicated Handset” and
“Analog Telephony Ports” boxes, then right-click. ISDN Setup wizard is opened by
left-clicking New ISDN button. Left-clicking open Serial port setup editor.
[New ISDN]
(Left-click)
“Handset Configuration”
(Right-click)
“Change Port setting”
(Right-click)
…
(Left-click)
3-13
____________________________________________________________________ 3.7 ID Setting
3-14
3.7 ID Setting
Port
Service
TEL1-4 ISDN USB/RS232/RS-422
4.8kbps Speech MSN 20 - 28
3.1k Audio MSN 40 - 48
MSN 01 - 04 N/A
64kbps Speech MSN 30 - 38
9.6kbps FAX MSN 40 - 48
9.6kbps Data N/A MSN 60 - 68
64kbps Data N/A MSN 60 - 68 MSN 60 - 68
56kbps Data MSN 50 - 58 MSN 50 - 58
3-15
3.7 ID Setting
*Default settings
Note)
The youngest IMN number is assigned to the youngest terminal number, the second
young IMS number the second young terminal number, and so on. The handset
connected to the distress alert unit should have Id:01/MSN:20 for 4.8k Speech and
Id:91/MSN:30 for 64k Speech .
3-16
3.7 ID Setting
3-17
3.7 ID Setting
3-18
3.7 ID Setting
1. Dedicated Handset
ISDN Handset will automatically be configured with Handset Ids and MSNs in the
Device Manager. The first ISDN Handset connected to the Distress Alert unit will be
given terminal Id: 01/MSN: 20 (For 4.8 speech) and Id: 91/MSN: 30 (for 64k speech),
and automatically constitute a distress handset. The next ISDN Handset will be the next
available Ids and MSNs.
Open the device manager, right-clicking a Dedicated Handset, and then clicking
Handset Configuration starts the Handset Setup Wizard.
*Reference) Testing from ISDN handset; Menu -> Priority call -> Test Buzzer
3-19
3.7 ID Setting
Attributes
- Require Access Code per call
When checked, an access code must be enter at every call. To this function, set the
access code and select “Enabled” in Access code menu (Menu ->912).
Device!
Restore Factory Default
Fig. 3.7.4
3-20
3.7 ID Setting
Attributes
- Require Access Code per call / Professional priority Service
See page 3-20.
- Echo Cancellation
Echo cancellation is performed automatically for voice calls.
-Apply charge tone
When checked, a tone is generated, indicating that the charge is applied to 4.8k
speech call. To activate this feature, select “Enable” in Menu -> 912, and to tone
setting select Menu -> 978.
ex)4.8k Speech
Fig. 3.7.5
3-21
3.7 ID Setting
3. ISDN Ports
Open device manager and right-click to open ISDN Setup Wizard and select the
required service;
- 4.8kbps speech
- 64kbps speech
- 3.1k Audio
- 56kbps data (V110)
- 64kbps data (UDI)
Analogue telephone and fax(G3 FAX) are connected to ISDN port via the terminal
adapter(QDGY911912). The terminal adapter settings see page 3-42.
ex)4.8k Speech
Fig. 3.7.7
3-22
3.7 ID Setting
Attributes
- Require Access Code per call / Professional priority Service
- Echo Cancellation
-Apply charge tone
See page 3-21.
3-23
3.7 ID Setting
4. Serial Ports
A PC for UDI and MPDS communications is connected to the Serial port. When RS232
(B) port is used, select Handset Menu -> Port -> Driver switch -> port B -> RS232.
ID and MSN number are changed one digit at a time. If cleared all digits, error message,
“Out of rang” for ID input and “Must be numeric” for MSN input appear.
Fig.3.7.8
Note1)
Id and MSN setting for MPDS communication is not necessary.
Note2)
Difference between MPDS and DUI communications is only dialing number for
different connecting point.
- MPDS: **94#
- UDI : 28 (Net provider number Phone number)
3-24
3.7 ID Setting
「Devices」!
“Save Config to a file”
“Load Config from a file”
Fig.3.7.9
[Devices]
“Printout Viewer”
3-25
3.7 ID Setting
ID = 03 MSN 01
Service 4.8K Speech on Tel 1
Attributes: Stu incapable EchoCancel ON Access codes apply No Charge Tone
ID = 04 MSN 02
Service 4.8K Speech on Tel 2
Attributes: Stu incapable EchoCancel ON Access codes apply No Charge Tone
ID = 05 MSN 21
Service 4.8K Speech on the ISDN interface
Attributes: Stu incapable EchoCancel ON Access codes surpressed No Charge Tone
Handset Name = HSE385
ID = 06 MSN 22
Service 4.8K Speech on the ISDN interface
Attributes: Stu incapable EchoCancel ON Access codes apply No Charge Tone
Handset Name = HS0101
ID = 11 MSN 04
Service Fax on Tel 4
Attributes:
ID = 12 MSN 41
Service Fax on the ISDN interface
Attributes:
ID = 51 MSN 60
Service 64K data (UDI) on the ISDN interface
Attributes:
ID = 52 MSN 61
Service 64K data (UDI) on the RS232(A) interface
Attributes:
ID = 53 MSN 62
Service 64K data (UDI) on the RS232(B) interface
Attributes:
ID = 54 MSN 63
Service 64K data (UDI) on the USB interface
Attributes:
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3.7 ID Setting
ID = 62 MSN 42
Service 3.1KHz Audio on the ISDN interface
Attributes: EchoCancel ON Access codes apply No Charge Tone
ID = 71 MSN 50
Service 56K Data (V110) on the ISDN interface
Attributes:
ID = 92 MSN 31
Service 64K Speech on the ISDN interface
Attributes: EchoCancel ON Access codes surpressed No Charge Tone
Handset Name = HSE385
ID = 93 MSN 32
Service 64K Speech on the ISDN interface
Attributes: EchoCancel ON Access codes apply No Charge Tone
Handset Name = HS0101
--- complete
3-27
3.7 ID Setting
Note) When the analog phone/Fax is connected to the ISDN port, it connects via the
terminal adapter:QDGY911912.
Table 3.7.10
Analog terminal
TEL-port ID MSN
device
1 Terminal 03 01 TEL-1 x2
RJ45 TEL-3
3 02 03
Terminal TEL-3
RJ45 G3 FAX
4 11 04 Incoming indicator unit
Terminal
Fig. 3.7.11 for G3 FAX
2. When the receiving a call, the MSN sets the same number in order to activate
terminal devices in the terminal between the different ports.
For example, the connection and the Id/MSN setting is shown as below. The
telephone service assumes 4.8k speech and Fax is 9.6k FIU.
Table 3.7.11
Analog terminal
TEL-port ID MSN
device
1 Terminal 03 01 TEL-1
Incoming indicator unit
2 Terminal 04 01
for TEL-1
RJ45 TEL-2
3 02 03
Terminal TEL-2
RJ45 G3 FAX
4 11 04 Incoming indicator unit
Terminal
for G3 FAX
Fig. 3.7.12
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3.7 ID Setting
3. The analog terminal device connect to ISDN port with T.A.: Terminal Adapter unit.
When the receiving a call, the MSN sets the same number in order to activate
terminal devices in the terminal between the different ports.
For example, the connection and the Id/MSN setting is shown as below. The
telephone service assumes 4.8k speech and Fax is 9.6k FIU.
Fig. 3.7.13
Table 3.7.12
T.A setting
Port ID MSN Analog terminal device
Service
MSN
type
1 Terminal 03 01 - - TEL-1
Incoming indicator unit for
2 Terminal 04 01 - -
TEL-1
RJ45 TEL-2
TEL 3 02 03 - -
Terminal TEL-2
RJ45 G3 FAX
4 11 04 - - Incoming indicator unit for G3
Terminal
FAX
Incoming indicator unit for
05 01 2 :TEL 01
T.A.Note) TEL1 port: TEL-1
RJ45
Incoming indicator unit for
ISDN 06 03 2: TEL 03
T.A.Note) TEL2 port: TEL-2
01 20 - - No.1 ISDN Handset
Terminal
91 30 - - (Connected Distress Alert unit)
Note)
The T.A. setting is necessary to use, which is a service (TEL or FAX) of the connection
port with the T.A. and the MSN. See page 3-42.
3-29
3.7 ID Setting
Example of installation
The Incoming indicator units install at “Deck” and “Ship’s Office” places. When
receiving a call of FAX or phone, it notifies each call at that place.
Fig. 3.7.14
Table 3.7.13
T.A setting
Port Id MSN Analog terminal device
Service type MSN
1 Terminal 03 01 - - No.2 TEL
Incoming indicator unit
2 Terminal 04 04 - -
for G3 FAX x2
TEL
Incoming indicator unit
3 Terminal 02 01 - -
for No.2 TEL x2
4 Terminal 11 04 - - G3 FAX
Incoming indicator unit for
2:TEL 20
T.A.Note) TEL1 port: No.1 TEL*
RJ45
Incoming indicator unit for T.A.
ISDN 01 20 2:TEL 20 Note)
TEL2 port: No.1 TEL*
No.1 TEL: ISDN Handset
Terminal - -
(Connected Distress Alert unit)
Note)
The T.A. setting is necessary to use, which is a service (TEL or FAX) of the connection
port with the T.A. and the MSN. See page 3-42.
Reference)
Menu 47: Massage indication setting “Enable”. It is displayed the following indication
in handset when 3.1k Audio or 64k data receive a call.
- F2M data call - F2M fax call
3-30
3.8 NMEA-0183 input source
The MMEA-0183 (ver. 3.00) input is a 4 – 15V current loop interface located on the
connector panel of communication unit.
SILENCE
TEL 1
TEL 3
NMEA
NMEA
IND
SW
TEL 2
TEL-4
RX
RX
TX
TX
RS-422
3-31
3.9 Output of the Broad band (DGPS)
Off -> On
3-32
3.10 Serial Printer Setting
3.10.1 Connection
The printer is connected to either RS-232 (A) or RS-232 (B) with 9-25pin D-sub serial
cable. The maximum cable length is 50 feet.
Internal SW 1
SW 2
Serial port (above) DIP SW
Parallel port (below, not used)
3-33
3.10 Serial Printer Setting
5 ON
Automatic skip
6 OFF Skip OFF ON: Automatic skip
OFF: Skip OFF
Character set
7 ON Set-II ON: set-II
OFF: set-I
Stand/Feeder section
8 OFF Paper stand ON: Cut-sheet feeder
OFF: Paper stand
3-34
3.10 Serial Printer Setting
Data bit
3 ON 8 bit ON: 8 bit
OFF: 7 bit
Printer Protocol
SW 1 4 ON Ready/Busy ON: Ready/Busy
OFF: XON/XOFF
TEST
5 ON Selection SW-#5 SW-#6
Print Mode ON/OFF ON
Print Mode
Circuit Test ON OFF
Monitor Test OFF OFF
6 ON
3-35
3.10 Serial Printer Setting
Fig. 3.10.3
Traffic log menu is added to “Information” menu of Handset menu. To print the log list,
select Menu -> Information -> “Traffic log” on the handset and then click OK. “Dump
trf.log” appears. Click OK again to start printing.
3-36
3.10 Serial Printer Setting
1) To print ASCII character, turn on the printer while holding down [SELECT] and
[LINE FEED] buttons. The printer prints the characters as below. To stop the test,
press [SELECT] button.
3-37
3.10 Serial Printer Setting
1. Run Hyper Terminal on the PC. (Program -> Accessary -> Communicate).
2. Enter the name for new connection and then click OK.
3. Select “File,” then Properties from the menu bar, and New Connection Properties
window will open.
Fig. 3.10.7
4. Click on the arrow for the Connect Using drop down box.
5. Select “COM1”.
6. Click OK.
7. Set “COM1” port as below.
- Bit per second : 4800 -Stop bit :1
- Data bits :8 -Flow control : None
- Parity : None
8. Type AT, followed by [Enter] key with a blank terminal window. If the PC
communicates with the Communication unit normally, the Communication unit reply
with OK.
Fig. 3.10.8
3-38
3.10 Serial Printer Setting
9. On the ISDN handset, select Menu -> Information -> “Traffic log” and press OK.
Make sure that “Dump trf.log” message appears on the ISDN handset, and then press
OK. If the traffic log list is displayed in the Hyperterminal window as shown in
figure below, the port works normally.
Fig. 3.10.9
3-39
3.10 Serial Printer Setting
When running vtLite Marine from the printer port, set the baud rate to 4800 bps:
[Configure menu] -> Port Speed -> “4800” in vtLite Marine window.
3-40
3.11 Windows Printer Setting
3-41
3.12 Terminal Adapter (QDGY911912) Setting
4. Set service type onto Terminal Adapter, using the following key stroke.
Note)
It is imperative that you remember your newly configured PIN. It recommend writing it
down and storing it in a safe place. Should you forget your PIN, you will be unable to
change any settings.
3-42
3.13 Analog Telephone (FC755D1) setting
1. Use the tip of a pen or other pointed object to remove the plastic cover.
2. Remove the memo sheet.
Side-tone
回 側 ベ
Line type
線 音 Bell
ル off
オ
フ
PB S
ON
OFF
DP L
3-43
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
Stop/Exit
Report
Navigation key
(Menu Set button at center)
Receive Mode
3-44
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
3-45
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
3-46
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
([Report]) Button
Report button in used to access the Reports menu to point out: HEEP, Quick-Dial,
Journal, Xmit Verify, System Setup and Order Form.
3-47
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
Maintenance Mode
To get into Maintenance mode;
1. Press [Menu set][*][2][8][6][4] within 2 seconds.
“MENTENANCE” appears in the display, showing the machine is in Maintenance
mode.
2. Enter a function code, referring to the table below. Press [Stop exit] button to exist
the current function.
Initialization
To carry our factory reset;
1. In the Maintenance mode, press [0] and [1] in this order.
2. Press [9][9] to quit from the Maintenance mode.
3-48
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
3-49
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
Each switch consists of eight selectors. The leftmost selector is NO.1 and the rightmost
selector is NO.8.
WSW13=01010100
3-50
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
Table 3.14.8
3-51
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
Limitation of Note)
8 1 Setting this selector to "0" limits the transmitting level of the
Attenuation level modem to 10 dB.
This setting has priority over the settings selected by WSW02
(selectors 5 through 8) and WSW13 (selectors 5 through 8).
3-52
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
4 1
Not used.
5 1
6 Registration of station ID 0 0: Permitted 1: Prohibited
1 0x: No monitoring
7
01: Up to phase B at the calling station only
Tone sound monitoring
11: All transmission phase both at the calling and called
8 0
stations
Selector
Function Default Setting
No.
1 Selection of redial 1 00: 5 minutes 10: 2 minutes
2 interval 0 01: 1 minute 11: 3 minutes
3 0 0000: 16 times 0100: 4 times
4 1 0001: 1 time |
No. of redialing
5 0 0010: 2 times 1111: 15 times
6 0 0011: 3 times
Redialing for no
7 response sent from 0 0: Redialing 1: No redialing
the called terminal
8 Not used 0
3-53
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
3-54
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
3-55
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
3-56
3.14 Fax (FAX-8070P) Setting
3-57
Chapter 4. Software
4.1 プログラムバージョンを確認する
Program
FW ID
System Ver.
The program version is also checked through the handset: Menu -> Information ->
“Version Info”.
4-1
4.1 Program Revision Level
1) RFB version;
It is HPA control program, the U505 in HPA CON board.
4-2
4.2 Saving ID number and Phone book
[Devices]
Fig. 4.2.1
5. Select the file name to save ID number. Normally, a folder, “vtLite Marine” is
selected.
Fig. 4.2.2
4-3
4.2 Saving ID number and Phone book
4-4
4.3 Program Upgrade
Step 1.
Print out communication log, if necessary.
Step 2.
Connect RS-232 (A) port on the communication unit to COM-1 port on the PC
with 9P D-sub straight cable.
Step 3.
Carry out port setting on PC.
- Bits per second: 115200 - Data bits: 8 bit - Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1 - Flow control: None
Step 4.
Carry out port setting on Communication unit.
Select Menu -> Ports -> Port A on the handset.
- Speed: 115200 - Format: d=8, p=None, s=1 - Flow control: None
Step 5.
Run vtLite Marine and then execute “Software update prep” by using the steps
below.
1. Select Menu -> “2:Set access level” and change “User Level” to
“Owner Level” (Refer to page 3-11. Default Password: 1234567890)
2. Select Menu -> “9:Advanced functions menu,” and then execute
“3:Software update prep.”
4-5
4.3 Program Upgrade
DCD 1
RxD 2
TxD 3
DTR 4
GND 5
DSR 6
RTS 7
CTS 8
RI 9
Fig.4.3.1 Connection
Hardware
4-6
4.3 Program Upgrade
3. Port A Setting
With the ISDN handset (SF-870) connected to the ISDN port on the communication unit,
carry out “Port A” setting as below.
Click “Owner.”
Enter the password, 1234567890
Fig.4.3.3
6. In the Menu, select “9:Advanced functions menu” -> “3:Software update prep.”
Fig.4.3.4
4-7
4.3 Program Upgrade
7. Click Yes.
4-8
4.3 Program Upgrade
4.3.2. Upgrade
To upgrade the program, following files are necessary. File size is only reference. It
takes about 25 minutes for entire process.
- InstalF77_MCU_SW_2_0.bat : 8kB
- oadsw.exe : 2018kB
- rel20.mbd : 6885kB
Note) Follow the instruction on the screen until “Catalog” appears. (Fig.4.3.11)
To upgrade the program;
1. Terminate vtLite Marine Program.
2. Double-click “InstalF77_MCU_SW_2_0.bat”
3. Follow instructions on the screen. The window will close automatically when the
upgrade is complete.
Fig.4.3.6
Fig.4.3.7
4-9
4.3 Program Upgrade
Fig.4.3.8 Fig.4.3.9
Press “y”.
Catalog
Fig.4.3.10 Cont’d
4-10
4.3 Program Upgrade
Cont’d
Fig.4.3.12 Fig.4.3.13
Fig.4.3.14 Fig.4.3.15
4-11
4.4 Using USB Port on PC
1. Setting on PC
On the PC, set port settings by taking the procedures below.
1. Double-click [My computer] icon.
2. Select Properties -> Hardware -> Device Manager -> Communication port (You
have newly installed).
3. Change the value in the port settings dialog for the additional port if necessary.
- Bits per second: 115200 - Data bits: 8bit - Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1 - Flow control: None
4. Write down the name of the port which you installed, for example, COM3.
2. Port A Setting
Same as “Port A” Setting in Section 4.3.1. (See page 4-7)
4-12
4.4 Using USB Port on PC
3. Change COM port number to one you have added. In the example on the previous
page, the port number is “3”. Thus, the last text is modified to “loadsw/com3 rel20.”
4. Select Save in File menu.
5. Update
Double-click “InstalF77_MCU_SW_2_0.bat. ” Same as 4.3.2. (See page 4-9)
4-13
4.5 When upgrade is interrupted
4. When asked “Do you want to save the configuration before download? Yes or no?
(y/n)” on the screen, press “n.” Do NOT select “y.”
Fig.4.5.2
Press “n.”
If “y” is pressed in step 4, “Please remove power from the terminal, press any key when
done.” appears and update ends without success.
4-14
4.5 When upgrade is interrupted
Fig.4.5.3
5. When “If there is no activity for 30 seconds then power cycle the terminal” appears,
turn off the unit.
Fig.4.5.4
6. Wait for 10 seconds and then, turn on the unit. Update commences when “ Catalog,”
appears.
Fig.4.5.5
4-15
Reference) InstalF77_MCU_SW_2_0.bat
Reference) InstalF77_MCU_SW_2_0.bat
@echo off
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
echo * FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 777777777777777 777777777777777 *
echo * FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 777777777777777 777777777777777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
echo * FFFFFFFFFF 7777777777 7777777777 *
echo * FFFFFFFF 7777777777 7777777777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
echo * FFFF 777 777 *
Echo * *
Echo * This will install the Nera F77 MCU Rel.2.0 software *
Echo * ****** The F77 MCU has to be powered ON ****** *
pause
cls
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
ECHO * xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *
ECHO * x x *
ECHO * x Connect cable between your PC serial port 1 x *
ECHO * x and the Rs232A port on your Nera F77 x *
ECHO * x x *
ECHO * x Make sure that the RS232A port on F77 x *
ECHO * x is set to 115200, none 8, 1 x *
ECHO * x (from Nera ISDN H.S) x *
ECHO * x x *
ECHO * xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
pause
cls
Echo * *
Echo * *
4-16
Reference) InstalF77_MCU_SW_2_0.bat
ECHO * xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *
ECHO * x x *
ECHO * x From VT Lite verify that: x *
ECHO * x x *
ECHO * x 1) Save Traffic log and set to "cleared" x *
ECHO * x x *
ECHO * x 2) In AccessControl (menu 91*): x *
ECHO * x Restricted dialing: "No restrictions" x *
ECHO * x SIM Restrictions : "Any" x *
ECHO * x Access code : "Cleared" x *
ECHO * xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *
Echo * *
ECHO * xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *
ECHO * x x *
ECHO * x If you need to do above mentioned tasks, x *
ECHO * x press "Ctrl. C" to abort x *
ECHO * x this software download x *
ECHO * x or else press any key x *
ECHO * x x *
ECHO * xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *
Echo * *
pause
rem call off_bat.bat
CLS
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
Echo * *
ECHO * xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *
ECHO * x x *
ECHO * x Download of F77 system version 2.0 x *
ECHO * x two download opptions: x *
ECHO * x -restore port config./phone book x *
ECHO * x -update and restore factory default x *
ECHO * x (Download takes approx. 25 minutes) x *
Echo * x Remember to upgrade vt-Lite Marine to 6.0 x *
ECHO * xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *
loadsw/com1 rel20
4-17
Chapter 5. Maintenance
5.1 Anti-vibration Mount Replacement
5-1
5.1 Anti-vibration Mount Replacement
5.1.2 Procedure
1. Prepare two to four wooden bricks. (80mm in length)
2. Remove four Anti-vibration fixing ring from the mount, loosening a M5 Hex socket
set screw.
3. Lift the antenna pedestal carefully not to touch the helical array antenna to the
radome.
4. Place wooden bricks under the pedestal.
5. Move the pedestal and then change Anti-vibration rubber and Spacer to new one.
5-2
5.2 Belt, Motor and Sensor Replacement
* Note that EL and cross-EL motors are blushless motor, AZ and Level cargo motors are
stepping motor used.
Cross-EL belt/motor
AZ belt/motor
5-3
5.2 Belt, Motor and Sensor Replacement
1. AZ Belt/Motor Replacement
1. Loosen four screws fixing to AZ motor remove the belt.
2. Replace the motor and/or belt.
3. Tension the belt and fix the motor.
AZ Belt
AZ Motor
Cross-EL Belt
Cross-EL Motor
5-4
5.2 Belt, Motor and Sensor Replacement
3. EL Belt/Motor Replacement
1. Loosen four screws fixing to EL motor remove the belt.
2. Replace the motor and/or belt.
3. Tension the belt and fix the motor.
EL belt
EL motor
Fig.5.2.4 EL belt/motor
5-5
5.2 Belt, Motor and Sensor Replacement
2. At power-on, the Level cargo rotates ccw up to the limit, and then, cw 45 degrees.
3. The Level cargo becomes level so that the antenna elevation angle is 45 degrees.
5-6
5.3 Modem and Power Unit Replacement
[WARRANTY SEAL]
Removing this seal will
avoid the warranty.
EEPROM
retaining FW/RT ID
図 5.3.2 接続インターフェ-ス基板(CIB)
5-7
5.4 DIP Switch and LED
J503 J504
JP4 CR13
S501
S502
CR510
CR509 S503
CR506
CR505
CR508 JP505-508
CR507
5-8
5.4 DIP Switch and LED
Jumper Function
JP4 Used to upgrade ASK Modem (U17) program. Default setting: Open
JP505 Used to upgrade CPU (U505) program. Default setting: Open
JP506 (Upgrading from J503)
JP507 Used to upgrade CPU (U506) program. Default setting: Open
JP508 (Upgrading from J504)
5-9
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
1 2
3 4
If GPS data is not fed to the system, a communication of using spot beam cannot be made
even with the presence of “Ready for call” message. Without GPS data, the system cannot
select a spot beam and generates “Beam selection failed” message in Menu 989: Network
status.
Menu ! 989: Network status information When not be selected spot beam.
5-10
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
Spot beam
Elevation angle
Status
Indication Description
(1) External: Appears when the external GPS is used. (GGA and RMC receivable)
Position (2) Internal: Appears when the internal GPS is used.
(3) Searching GPS satellite: Appears during satellite acquisition.
Ocean region
and LES
Selected in “Set default Net Provider”
RX signal level Carrier per noise (C/N).
Time GPS time and time difference entered in set time zone (Menu44).
Cont’d
5-11
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
Indication Description
Elevation
Antenna elevation angle
Angle
Modem unit
The red indication means that the temperature is 50 deg. or more.
temperature
Power unit
The fan activates when the indication changes to red (50 deg. or more).
temperature
Spot beam in use. Spot beam 0 means Global beam, 254 waiting GPS signal, and
Spot beam
255 no GPS signal.
“ Ready for calling” appears when the system works and decodes NCS CC signal
Status
normally.
Normal
No GPS signal
5-12
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
5-13
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
The list does not appear when “Set diagnostics” (Menu -> 974) is set to OFF.
Press [>]
Cause indication is divided into four fields: standard, location, class, and value from left.
The number following the slash is assigned by a manufacturer.
e.g.) 1a 2b Bc 1d / 11
a) Coding standard;
Indicates whether the Inmarsat coding scheme or the CCITT Recommendation Q.931
coding standard is used.
0: CCITT Recommendation Q.931 1: Inmarsat
b) Cause location;
Indicates where the "fault" event has occurred. Not where it was detected.
- 0 to 3: MES
0: User terminals (Telephone, Fax terminal, etc)
1: MES user interfaces (MES keyboard, FIU, etc)
2: MES ACSE (ACSE: Access and Control Signal Equipment)
3: MES hardware (ADE, Channel modems, etc)
- 4 to 7: LES
4: Terrestrial interfaces (FIU, Data modems, etc.)
5: LES ACSE 6: LES Channel units
7: Credit card verification process
- 8 to B: NCS
8: NCS ACSE 9: Spare A: Spare B: Spare
- C to F: TERRESTRIAL NETWORK
C: Maritime Switching Center D: PSTN, PSPDN, etc.
E: Terrestrial subscriber F: Unidentified location in Terrestrial Network
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5.5 Fault Finding Tools
c) Cause class;
In conjunction with the Cause Location field, indicates the category of the event.
- 0 to 3: "NORMAL" EVENTS
0: Normal clearing at end of call 1: Busy 2: No response
3: Spare
- 4 to 7: "ABNORMAL" EVENTS
4: Pre-emption 5: Lack of capacity or resource
6: Interruption 7: Spare
- 8 to B: "SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE" EVENTS
8: Service not implemented 9: Service not currently available
A: "Not authorized" B: Reason unknown
- C to F: "SIGNALLING" EVENTS
C: Signal missing (time-out) D: Parameter(s) out-of-range or conflicting
E: Other signalling failures F: Spare
d) Cause value
In conjunction with all the above fields, uniquely identifies the cause of the event.
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5.5 Fault Finding Tools
5-16
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
5-17
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
12B1/92 No originator id is defined for IPDS (MPDS), local configuration is incorrect, restore to
factory defaults
12B1/93 No response was received from the IPDS (MPDS) host system within the allowed time
12B1/94 The device connected to the terminal (PC) cleared the call
12B1/95 The bulletin board information required for IPDS (MPDS) is unavailable
12B1/96 The IPDS(MPDS) call was disallowed or preemptied by another activity local to the MES
12B1/97 The terminal received a request to de register from the IPDS (MPDS) host
12B1/98 Synch to the LESP was lost during a call, ipds_sync_lost, verify correct user name/password
12B1/99 Unable to tune to one of the IPDS (MPDS) channels
12B1/100 Modem unit hardware does not support IPDS (MPDS) service,
12B1/101 RFB hardware does not support IPDS (MPDS) service,
12B1/102 The attempt to register with IPDS (MPDS) was rejected
12B1/103 The attempt to establish a IPDS (MPDS) connection was rejected
12B1/105 Timeout is attempt to setup a IPDS (MPDS) connection
12B1/106 Attempt to establish a IPDS (MPDS) connection was rejected
12B1/107 The MES failed to handle the IPDS (MPDS) data within the allowed time, ipds_too_slow
12B1/108 Internal error within the IPDS (MPDS) software
12B1/114 The call was preempted by a call waiting
12C2 Call cleared, no credit card valid message received
12C3 Call failed, MES time-out (no terrestrial answer)
12C4 Call cleared, authentication query not received
12C5 Call cleared, supplementary services signalling error
12C6 Call cleared, supplementary services signalling error
12C7 Call cleared, supplementary services signalling error
12C8 Handover failed, LES not detected
12D1 Call failed, Spot-beam data invalid
12D2 Call failed, invalid scrambling vector
MES Hardware
1351 Call cleared, insufficient free memory
1361 Call cleared by MES cable unwrap
1362 Call cleared, long interruption in reception at MES
1391 Call cleared, travelled distance exceeds 700km
1392 Call cleared, spot beam transition
1393 Call cleared, cooperative mode
Terrestrial Interface
1451 Call failed, terrestrial circuits congested
1452 Call failed, LES congested (no channel and no circuit)
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5.5 Fault Finding Tools
5-19
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
Press [>]
5-20
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
5-21
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
5-22
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
Press [>]
-SPM events
Press [>] -RFB events
-Other events
-Dynamic statistic
5-23
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
Press [>]
5-24
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
Press [>]
Ocean region
5-25
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
Not used.
Not used.
Not used.
5-26
5.5 Fault Finding Tools
There are two logs: Cct (Circuit switched calls) and MPDS pocket switched data. The
selection is made by using (respective button:) CCT and MPDS.
Cct
Press [>]
MPDS
Press [>]
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5.6 Troubleshooting
5.6 Troubleshooting
CU:Communication Unit
5-28
5.6 Troubleshooting
5-29
5.6 Troubleshooting
Supplement
1) When it becomes an error with UDI or MPDS call;
(between PC and Communication unit)
Make sure RS-232(A)/(B) Port Setting, “Speed,” “Format,” and “Flow
control”.RS232(A) and RS232(B) ports are set through Serial “Ports” menu on
the ISDN handset. Default setting anyway !.
To set default; Select Menu ->Ports -> Com Default
Menu Setting
Ports Driver Switch Speed Format Flow control
Port A --
RS232 115200 d=8, p=none, s=1 rtc/cts
Port B*
RS422
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Chapter 6. Menu
6.1 ISDN Handset tree
menu tree
6-1
6.1 ISDN Handset menu tree
6-2
6.1 ISDN Handset menu tree
6-3
6.1 ISDN Handset menu tree
6-4
6.1 ISDN Handset menu tree
6-5
6.1 ISDN Handset menu tree
6-6
6.1 ISDN Handset menu tree
e.g.)
Clear Causes
- 12B1/111270
ipds async rele
Time:0245:36
Date:09:07:2003
- 11D3/03501
Incorrect number
Alarm&Msgs 12B1/111270;
Clear Causes number
Information
Appears Alarm List that is present
alarm.
Alarm List
Note that all clear cause will reset,
when turn off power.
Display Info.Log that detected date
and time.
Note that all clear cause will reset,
when turn off power.
e.g.)
-No contact with GPS
Info.Log Time:xx:xx:xx
Date:xx:xx:2003
-Updated LES
135d212m16s E
Position
034d44m27s N
Speed:0.0
Speed/Course
Course:000
6-7
6.1 ISDN Handset menu tree
6-8
6.1 ISDN Handset menu tree
- Making a call:
[0][0] + country code + subscriber number + [off hook]
- Dialing from phone book:
[Press “Book”]+[Press “up/down arrow key”] + selecting number + [off hook]
- Call transfer (Connection via satellite):
[R] [*][*] + MSN number + [#] [R]toggles between
Transfer from analogue to ISDN is not possible.
- To redial calls made:
Press [“up arrow key”] + Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list + [off hook]
- To view calls received:
Press [“down arrow key”] + Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list + [off hook]
The Redial Memory stores the last 30 called and received numbers.
- Internal communication:
[*][*] + MSN number +[#] or [1][0][3] + MNS number + [#]
You can make MSN number either 4.8k speech or 64k speech when call to
ISDN handset.
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6.2 vtLite Marine
Menu
Sub-menu Note
bar
Terminal MMI If no contact with Communication unit.
The AT command set allows you to configure the data
AT mode
Mode communication function directly from this.
Offline Disconnect with communication unit.
Exit
Show GPS Display Position data in vitLite Marin window.
View Zoom In Zoom in vitLite Marin window.
Zoom Out Zoom out vitLite Marin window.
Port Setting port.
Device manager Setting ID and MSN.
Configure
Print handling Setting “windows printer”.
Sound
User manual
Help
About Display version information for vitLite Marin.
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6.2 vtLite Marine
Menu button
- Book: Phone book entries
- Log:Displays communication logs
- Menu: Display Menus
- Seek: Starting satellite search
1. [Book] button
Table 6.2.2 [Book] button (1/2)
6-11
6.2 vtLite Marine
New
Save
6-12
6.2 vtLite Marine
2. [Log] button
Table 6.2.3 [Log] button
6-13
6.2 vtLite Marine
3. [Seek] button
6-14
6.3 [MENU] button
6.3.1 Overview
Following display are set to “Owner level” in Menu ->2 and Diagnostics function “ON” in
Menu ->974.
Not used
4: Phone setup
Note that display Icons with marked “O”, when access level is set to Owner level.
- 93: Software update prep.
- 989: Network status information
6-15
6.3 [MENU] button
Menu Access
Function Note
No. level
Allow changing Net service provide (and terrestrial
1 Set default Net provider User
network).
Allow shifting between user level and owner level,
2 Set access level User changing PIN code and owner password.
** Default Owner password: 1234567890
4 Phone setup menu
To set maximum call duration for 64kbps calls.
42 Call duration guard
Exclude; 4.8k Speech and MPDS.
44 Set time zone User Setting time difference.
Setting ON, displayed when incoming 3.1k Audio and
47 Message Indication
64k data.
9 Advanced functions menu
91 Access control menu
Only allows calls from Phone book. List of barred
911 Restrict dial
numbers may be established.
Sets personal codes for using telephone (4.8k/64k
912 Access code Owner
speech).
Only allows calls with specific card, no card or any
913 Restrict SIM usage
card.
Prepare for a software update.
93 Software update prep. Owner Menu ->911: No restrictions, Menu ->912 Disable,
Menu ->913: Any, Log: Cleared
94 Alarms and messages
Active alarms and
941 Until alarm and warring are cleared, it displayed.
warning
*Displayed
942 Information Log when 974: Display alarm and warring logs.
943 Clear cause log diagnostics Display Clear cause logs.
947 Statistics list is set to ON. Using for manufacture.
948 Error log Using for manufacture.
949 Restart log Display system restart log.
97 Configuration menu
971 ISDN configuration Setting ISDN protocols, Euro or NI-1.
Owner Adding, editing, or removing entries in the list of Net
972 Net service providers
service providers.
Allows additional system information to be displayed
when the diagnostics is set to ON;
- Menu ->94:Alarms and messages is added in menu
tree.
974 Set diagnostics - Added other software version in Menu ->982: Misc.
User version Id information.
- Display EL/Spot beam information,
temperatures of Modem and Power unit information
on vtLite Marine.
977 Rx L-Band setup Setting D-GPS output port ON/OFF.
Cont’d
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6.3 [MENU] button
Menu Access
Function Note
No. level
978 Charge tone Setting charge tone for 4.8k speech.
Owner
979 Spot beam report method Sending spot ID or position.
98 Information available
Displays a series of version information windows.
Misc. version ID (Added other software version in Menu ->982: Misc.
982
information User version Id information when Menu ->974:diagnostics
is set to ON.)
Displays max./min. voltages and temperatures in FR
983 Transceiver status User
unit.
984 EIRP table -- Not in use.
Network status
989 Owner Displays various network status information.
information
99 Customization menu
Installs additional functions, if any.
991 Paid functions
** Not used FELCOM 70 **
Owner
Setting phone name. (Showed setting phone name,
992 Phone name setup
when SIM card is set with communication unit.)
6-17
6.3 [MENU] button
6-18
6.3 [MENU] button
The owner password (Default:1234567890) cannot be deleted. When you forget the
password you have entered, you can not access some setting menu on the vtLite Marine. It
recommends the owner password unchanged.
6-19
6.3 [MENU] button
6-20
6.3 [MENU] button
9. Advanced function
Table 6.3.5 Advanced function(1/4)
Setup ! Remove,
Edit, Access code can be activated for 4.8k
New, speech and 64k speech only. When
9.Advanced Quit the access code function has been
function 1. Access activated, the user is always
control Enab prompted for a 1-8 digit personal
(Cont’d) 2. Access code Disab code when making a call. All
(Owner level) telephones are activated. To release a
Ok
telephone for using without access
code, see “Require Access Code per
call” in MSN configurations setting.
6-21
6.3 [MENU] button
6-22
6.3 [MENU] button
6-23
6.3 [MENU] button
6-24
Chapter 7. Block Description
7-1
7-2
Fig. 7.1.3 Block Diagram of Communication unit
7.1 Communication Unit (SF-270)
The table below list signals which is carried by the coaxial cable.
Data Transceivers
The Data Transceivers provides communication between the Modem unit and the ADE.
It consists of one transceiver for communication with the ADE, one for communication
with the antenna pedestal/controller and one for receiving GPS data from the ADE.
The Data Transceiver communicating with the ADE Transceiver is used on/off-keying
of a 10.7 MHz oscillator. It is interfaced directly to DSP. The Data Transceiver
communicating with the antenna pedestal/controller uses the same technique with a 4
MHz oscillator, but is interfaced via a microcontroller that is linked to the CPU. A
simple receiver (demodulator) is used for receiving GPS data (using 30 MHz carrier
frequency). It is linked directly to the CPU.
7-3
7-4
Fuse: 5A x2
Power SW
7.2.1 Outline
The antenna cable, 50-0hm coaxial cable carries transmitting / receiving signal, ASK
(Amplitude shift keying) control signal, and +48VDC. The system is designed to be
used with a cable that has –5 dB to –15 dB of loss.
GPS Antenna
Service Switch
7-5
7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
The built-in GPS receiver outputs position data to the communication unit for the
calculation of the antenna elevation angle. The calculated elevation angle is sent to the
antenna unit from the communication unit.
The position data is also used to select a spot beam. LES receives the position data from
the MES at a call and assigns the spot beam to the MES.
7-6
7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
Rotary joint
Level cargo
Anti-vibration mount
The stabilization of the antenna is achieved by the active 3-axis control to compensate
ship motion: yaw, pitch, and roll. The axes include AZ axis, EL axis, and cross-EL axis.
The AZ, EL, and Cross-EL axes are at right angles each other. The AZ post rotates 360
degrees. The antenna elevation angle is set with the EL axis and the antenna is kept
level with the Cross-EL axis. An angular rate sensor is mounted on each axis to detect
ship motion. The sensor produces a voltage proportional to the rate of rotation about the
sensor’s input axis. At every power-on, the elevation angle is reset to 45 degrees by
using the clinometer in the level cargo.
EL
EL
ANT
dish
Cross EL
Cross EL
AZ AZ
7-7
7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
1. At power-on, the level cargo rotates ccw until it hits the stopper.
3. The level cargo becomes level. That is, Antenna elevation angle is set to 45 degrees.
7-8
7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
8. Receiving the signal from T.RECEIVER(16P0201) board, the antenna points at the
satellite accurately in the conical scan technique.
7-9
7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
7-10
7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
Table below lists the commands which the BDE outputs to ADE. The command is 4
MHz, ASK-modulated 9600bps signal.
Command Remarks
Requests antenna status such as Initialization, Ideling,
1 ATB Status Req.
Tracking and Blocking.
2 ATB Type Req. Requests antenna type.
3 Stop ATB Stops antenna movement.
4 Continue Search Used to continue satellite search.
This command is output when the system synchronizes
5 TDM Syn CH Sig.
with NCS CC signal.
6 ATB Search CHN. Searches NCS CC channel.
7 Set Elevation Sets elevation angle.
8 ATB Change CHN. Changes NCS CC channel.
7-11
7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
7-12
7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
7-13
7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
7-14
7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
Fig.7.2.10 TX circuit
The system provides variable transmission power capability in both the forward and
return directions. The purpose of forward power control is to conserve satellite L-band
power for SCPC channels operating in the “Voice” and “Data” modes. The purpose of
the return power control is to reduce adjacent channel interference, and the MES power
consumption. Unlike the baseline Inmarsat-M system, the forward and return power
adjustment during a call is dependent on the signal quality of the assigned SCPC
channels.
7-15
7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
7-16
7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
Important!
HPA CONT board is factory–adjusted with HPA board, so these boards must be
handled in pair.
7-17
7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
If the antenna unit detects an error, an error signal is delivered to the BDE by using 10.7
MHz, ASK-modulated signal. Following antenna error messages are displayed in vtLite
Marine display.
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7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
2. HPA Board
The HPA amplifies 16-state Quatrature Amplitude Modulation (16 QAM) signal
linearly. The RF signal detector U5 detects RF signal at the final stage of the transmitter
and outputs “AD8314out” signal to HPA CONT board. The temperature sensor U4
outputs temperature data “LM60Cout.” When the temperature reaches 55 deg., the
cooling fan is activated. At 120 deg., no VCCA(6V) is supposed to HPA board from
HPA CONT board and FETs turn off with no bias voltage. Fig.7.2.14 shows Input level
vs. Output level of HPA circuit. “HPA only” is obtained by using HPA board only
without the feedback circuit and “EIRP” by using HPA and HPA CONT boards. Two
EIRPs in Fig.7.2.14 are high and low EIRPs, with the feedback circuit, the constant
output power is obtained with various input livel.
Q1 Q2 Q3
MRF281ZR1 MRF2822R1 MRF18060A
U2 U3
R2 R9 R18
RF DET
AD8314ARM [J2]
U5 AD8314 out
5
Temp. DET LM60C
U4 LM60Cout
HPA 3
+5V Reg. T5V
(160198) +5V 4
U1 VCCA(6V)
1
+28V [J2]
+28V
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7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
LNA
- RX antenna gain : 20.3dBi
- LNA gain : 40 to 44dB
- NF : Diplexer + LNA1.5dB
Diplexer
- Isolation : 80dB or more (From ANT to RX)
75dB or more (From TX to ANT)
- Loss : 0.5dB or less
- Power : 30W or more
- VSWR : 1.5 or less
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7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
3. Tracking Receiver
Tracking Receiver (T.Receiver) is used to track the satellite. Thus, the system always
receives NCS common channel signal.
The receiver outputs “RECEIVER OUTPUT” signal to PCU board and
The antenna tracking system is controlled to be a maximum of RECEIVER OUTPUT
signal from T. Receiver board.
Conical scan technique is used to change the antenna direction.
The frequency data of the NCS common channel is sent from the communication unit to
the Antenna unit. DDS and PLL in T.Receiver are set for this frequency. When PLL
unlocks, it is reset to the same frequency. When PLL is defective, the system searches
the satellite in all directions because of no NCS CC signal.
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7.2 Antenna Unit (SF-170)
Fuse
Power switch
7-22
Appendix 1) LES Access Code
AP 1.2 Inmarsat-MPDS Status
AP1-1
AP 1.2 Inmarsat-MPDS Status
Key:
MPDS – Mobile Packet Data System RLES – Regional Land Earth Station
SBS – Satellite Base Station HLES – Home Land Earth Station
SAN – Satellite Access Node
AP1-2
AP 1.2 Inmarsat-MPDS Status
AP1-3
AP 1.3 Inmarsat-Fleet F77, F55, F33 and Swift 64 LES Status
1 October 2003
AP 1.3 Inmarsat-Fleet F77, F55, F33 and Swift 64 LES Status
Key:
GLR-L : Mobility Management
F77 LSV : Fleet F77 low speed voice - 4.8 kbit/s speech codec rate, no FEC;
F77 HSD : 64kbit/s SPEECH, 64kbit/s UDI, 64kbit/s 3.1 KHz AUDIO, 56 kbit/s DATA
F55 LSV : Fleet F55 low speed voice - 4.8 kbit/s speech codec rate, no FEC;
F55 HSD : 64kbit/s SPEECH, 64kbit/s UDI, 64kbit/s 3.1 KHz AUDIO, 56 kbit/s DATA
F33 LSV : Fleet F33 low speed voice - 4.8 kbit/s speech codec rate, no FEC;
F33 Fax : Fleet F33 Facsimile - 9.6 kbit/s information rate, rate-3/4 FEC;
F33 : Data – Fleet F33 Data - 9.6 kbit/s information rate, rate-1/2 FEC;
Swift 64 LSV : Swift64 low speed voice- 4.8 kbit/s speech codec rate, no FEC;
Swift 64 HSD : 64kbit/s SPEECH, 64kbit/s UDI, 64kbit/s 3.1 KHz AUDIO, 56 kbit/s DATA
Global LES
Ocean Manu- Les User
LES Name LES Provider Access LES Code LES ID Status
Region facturer Type
Code
F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD;
France F55 LSV and F55 HSD;
Aussaguel NERA Host 011 ASE 0DH
Telecom F33 LSV, F33 Fax and F33 Data;
GLRL
F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD;
F55 LSV and F55 HSD;
AOR-E Xantic -
Burum NERA Host 012 BRE 0CH F33 LSV, F33 Fax and F33 Data;
(Station 12)
Swift 64 HSD and Swift 64 LSV;
GLR-L
F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD;
Eik Telenor Norway NERA Dedicated 004 EKE 34H F55 LSV and F55 HSD;
GLRL
AP1-4
AP 1.3 Inmarsat-Fleet F77, F55, F33 and Swift 64 LES Status
Global LES
Ocean Manu- Les User
LES Name LES Provider Access LES Code LES ID Status
Region facturer Type
Code
F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD;
Stratos Mobile F55 LSV and F55 HSD;
Goonhilly NERA Host 002 GME 46H
Networks Swift 64 HSD and Swift 64 LSV;
GLR-L
F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD;
Fucino Telecom Italia NERA Dedicated 555 FCE 1CH F55 LSV and F55 HSD;
GLRL
F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD;
Southbury Telenor USA TSSI Host 001 SBE 02H F55 LSV and F55 HSD;
Swift 64 HSD and Swift 64 LSV
F77 HSD;
Southbury 2 Telenor USA TSSI Host 405 SME 5CH
AOR-E Swift 64 HSD
F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD;
Thermopylae OTE NERA Dedicated 005 TME 9AH
GLRL
KDDI at
KDDI NERA Shared 003 YME 37H F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD
Aussaguel
SingTel at Stratos Mobile
NERA Shared 210 STE 56H F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD
Goonhilly Networks
Telekom
Malaysia Telenor USA TSSI Shared 060 KNE 77H F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD
at Southbury
Telekom
Malaysia Telenor USA TSSI Shared 406 KME 91H F77 HSD
at Southbury 2
AP1-5
AP 1.3 Inmarsat-Fleet F77, F55, F33 and Swift 64 LES Status
Global LES
Ocean Manu- Les User
LES Name LES Provider Access LES Code LES ID Status
Region facturer Type
Code
F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD;
France F55 LSV and F55 HSD;
Aussaguel NERA Host 011 ASW 3FH
Telecom F33 LSV, F33 Fax and F33 Data;
GLRL
F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD;
F55 LSV and F55 HSD;
Xantic -
Burum NERA Dedicated 012 BRW 2AH F33 LSV, F33 Fax and F33 Data;
(Station 12)
Swift 64 HSD and Swift 64 LSV;
GLR-L
F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD;
Eik Telenor Norway NERA Dedicated 004 EKW 35H F55 LSV and F55 HSD;
GLRL
F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD;
Stratos
AOR-W F55 LSV and F55 HSD;
Goonhilly Mobile NERA Host 002 GMW 45H
Swift 64 HSD and Swift 64 LSV;
Networks
GLR-L
F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD;
Southbury Telenor USA TSSI Host 001 SBW 01H F55 LSV and F55 HSD;
Swift 64 HSD and Swift 64 LSV
F77 HSD;
Southbury 2 Telenor USA TSSI Host 405 SMW 5DH
Swift 64 HSD
KDDI at
KDDI NERA Shared 003 YMW 38H F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD
Aussaguel
OTE at
OTE NERA Shared 005 TMW 9CH F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD
Aussaguel
SingTel at Stratos Mobile
NERA Shared 210 STW 57H F77 LSV (Distress) and F77 HSD
Goonhilly Networks
AP1-6
AP 1.3 Inmarsat-Fleet F77, F55, F33 and Swift 64 LES Status
AP1-7
AP 1.3 Inmarsat-Fleet F77, F55, F33 and Swift 64 LES Status
AP1-8
AP 1.3 Inmarsat-Fleet F77, F55, F33 and Swift 64 LES Status
AP1-9
AP 1.3 Inmarsat-Fleet F77, F55, F33 and Swift 64 LES Status
Type
Ocean Manu- Global LES
LES Name LES Provider Les User LES Code LES ID Status
Region facturer Access
Code
AORE Southbury Telenor USA TSSI Host 001 SBE 02H F77 LSV Distress Backup
AORW Southbury Telenor USA TSSI Host 001 SBW 09H F77 LSV Distress Backup
IOR Eik Telenor Norway NERA Host 004 EKI 09H F77 LSV Distress Backup
POR Santa Paula Telenor USA TSSI Host 001 SPP 03H F77 LSV Distress Backup
AP1-10
Appendix 2) Specifications
Appendix 4) Specifications
1. COMMUNICATION UNIT
1.1 Transmit Frequency 1626.5 to1660.5 MHz
1.2 Receiver Frequency 1525.0 to 1559.0 MHz
1.3 Tuning Steps 5 kHz (telex, voice), 40 kHz (HSD/MPDS)
1.4 Reception Sensitivity -4 dB/K or more
1.5 EIRP 32 dBW (UDI/MPDS), 20 dBW (BPSK/O-QPSK)
1.6 Modulation
-Voice O-QPSK/ 4.8 kbps
-MES signal BPSK/3 kbps
-HSD data/facsimile 16QAM/ 64 kbps
-HSD MPDS 16QAM/ 64 kbps
1.7 Access Method SCPC/FDMA: -Voice, -Facsimile, -UDI
TDMA/FDMA: MPDS
2. ANTENNA UNIT
2.1 Gain 20.3 dBi or more
2.2 Frequency Deviation Right-circular deviation
2.3 Axial Ratio 2.0 dB or less
2.4 Stabilization Triple-axis active control
2.5 Positioning Range AZ: 360°, no-rewind, EL: 5° to 90°
2.6 Positioning Accuracy Better than ±3 deg. (elevation/azimuth)
2.7 Tracking Circular tracking system
3. UNITS FABRICATIONS
3.1 ISDN Handset RJ-45 connector
3.2 Analog Telephone RJ-45 connector and Terminal Board, 2-wires
3.3 G3 facsimile RJ-45 connector and Terminal Board, 2-wires
3.4 ISDN Communication RJ-45 connector, ISDN phone/rooter, G4 facsimile
3.5 Data transmission RS-232C/ RS-422, D-sub connector
3.6 Distress Alarm Unit Terminal board, 4-wires
4. POWER SUPPLY
4.1 Communication Unit 100-240 VAC, 1 phase, 50-60Hz, 1.47-0.89A.
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Appendix 2) Specifications
5. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
5.1 Ambient Temperature
- Antenna Unit -25°C to +55°C
- Communication Unit/ ISDN Handset 0°C to +45°C
5.2 Relative Humidity 93% at 40°C
5.3 Enclosure IEC 60529
- Antenna Unit: IPX6
- Communication Unit/ ISDN Handset IPX0
5.4 Vibration IEC 60945
5.5 Movement
- Roll ±30°/ 8 s
- Pitch ±10°/ 6 s
- Yaw ±8°/ 50 s
- Surge ±0.2 G
- Sway ±0.2 G
- Heave ±0.5 G
- Circular 6°/ s
- Speed 30 kt
6. COATING COLOR
6.1 Antenna Unit N9.5
6.2 Communication Unit N1.0
6.3 ISDN Handset N1.0
6.4 Distress Alarm Unit N1.0
AP2-2
Appendix 3) Setup for MPDS/UDI
AP3.1 Setup
AP3.1 Setup
AP3.1.1 Installation of Standard modem
1. Open the Control Panel on the PC and double-click the Phone and Modem Options
icon.
AP3-1
AP3.1 Setup
3. In the Add Hardware Wizard window check "Don't detect my modem", and click
Next. Select Standard 33600 bps Modem in the Models field, and click Next.
AP3-2
AP3.1 Setup
5. Opening the Phone and Modem Options window confirms the established modem
connection. Select “Standard 33600 bps Modem”.
Note: The setup for data transfer to the CU is based on the Windows
2000/XP default parameters:
Cont’d
AP3-3
AP3.1 Setup
AP3-4
AP3.1 Setup
8. Check Connect to the Internet. Click Next. Check Set up my connection manually.
Click Next.
10. Check “Modem Standard 33600 bps Modem.” Click Next. Note that check
“Nera F77 USB modem” when using USB port.
Enter the name for the connection, e.g. MPDS. Click Next.
AP3-5
AP3.1 Setup
AP3-6
AP3.1 Setup
Cont’d
AP3-7
AP3.1 Setup
AP3-8
AP3.1 Setup
16. In the Modem Configuration window, check that the Maximum speed (bps) is set
to 115200.
AP3-9
AP3.1 Setup
17. In the MPDS Properties window, click Networking and check that Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) is selected. Click Settings.
In the PPP Settings window, Negotiate multi-link for single link connections
should be unchecked.
Note)
Conform the TCP/IP Properties
- When MPDS call, “**94#”
Not need to set (default setting).
- When UDI call, e.g. 008166850170
Setting follows the Net provider information.
Cont’d
AP3-10
AP3.1 Setup
Click Dial to establish the connection to the server. See Connection in progress on
next page.
FELCOM 70
AP3-11
AP3.1 Setup
Connection in progress:
Displayed on the PC screen:
MPDS: TUNED
AOR-E Spot:6
MPDS:Registering
AOR-E Spot:6
MPDS:Registered
AOR-E Spot:6
MPDS:Connected
AOR-E Spot:6
When connected:
AP3-12
AP3.1 Setup
Connection status:
Appears when right-clicking the MPDS dial-up icon or clicking the PC icons in the
lower right corner of the screen.
AP3-13
AP3.1 Setup
AP3-14
AP3.2 Troubleshooting
AP3.2 Troubleshooting
AP3.2.1 MPDS/RS-232
The list shown below is the troubleshooting, which the following case is connected with
RS232 port.
AP3-15
AP3.2 Troubleshooting
AP3.2.2 MPDS/USB
The list shown below is the troubleshooting, which the following case is connected with
USB port.
AP3-16
AP3.2 Troubleshooting
AP3-17
AP3.2 Troubleshooting
AP3.2.3 UDI/RS-232
The list shown below is the troubleshooting, which the following case is connected with
RS232 port.
AP3-18
AP3.2 Troubleshooting
AP3.2.4 UDI/USB
The list shown below is the troubleshooting, which the following case is connected with
USB port.
AP3-19
AP3.2 Troubleshooting
AP3.2.5 Faultfinding
1. Checking your configuration
Connection attempt fails quickly and reports a hardware error with the modem
Check that no other application for example hyper-terminal or vtLite is using the serial
port and check that the serial cable is properly connected between the PC and the
terminal.
The MPDS real time status display starts but the connection fails to establish before
timing out.
Start hyper-terminal or another terminal emulator so AT commands can be entered to
the terminal.
First check the LES being used AT+WLES? The terminal will reply with the LES
access code being used. If this is not what you expect change the value with
AT+WLES=xxx and save the new value with AT&W now check that it is possible to
access the MPDS service by entering AT+WREG=1.
The real time status display should show “Allocating” “Tuning” and finally
“Registered”
If instead you see “Failed” “Inactive” then the terminal has not been able to connect to
the MPDS service with the given access code.
The result of the registration attempt is also shown to the AT interface.
If registration worked then deregister with AT+WREG=0.
The registration attempt above fails immediately
The error message is "Line busy".
Check that the MPDS service is an installed paid function on the terminal. Open menu
991 in vtlite after logging in as Owner. Scroll down the list of service and you should
see MPDS in the list. If not contact FURUNO.
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AP3.2 Troubleshooting
2. Faultfinding
After starting the connection as described above one should see:
a) The dial up networking connection dialogue shows the normal progression of
“dialing” “verifying user name and password” and “registering your computer on
the network”
b) The real time status indication on the terminal should show “Registering” then
“Registered”
c) Once a “Connect” has been received from the host the Modem display/ISDN
Handset will show “Connected”.
d) The connection should be established and usable after the completion of PPP
negotiation.
Diagnostics
To enable diagnostics open menu “Advanced Functions” -> “Configuration” -> “Enable
diagnostics” “9-7-4”
And select “On”. Press ESC key 4 times to return to the idle screen.
Version information
The versions of the software components used in your system are shown in menu
“Advanced functions” -> “Information available” -> “Misc version Id”.
Use the up/down arrow keys to navigate the list.
AP3-21
Contents of Drawings
S-0
S - 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
ANALOGUE FACSIMILE
SF-170
SF-171
アンテナユニット
SF-870
SF-870
N-P-12DSFA
1φ,50-60Hz
FCC755D1
J12
N-P-8DFB
100-240VAC
電話 TELEPHONE FCC755D1
100VAC
ISDN HANDSET
ISDN HANDSET
A
DBAR104001/888
アナログファックス
*2
アナログ電話
IV-14SQ.
ANALOG TEL
FAX-8070P
MFC-4800J
OR
OR
(16S0116)
FAX-2850
DPYC-1.5
G3 FAX
STEP-UP TRANS
1φ,50-60Hz
*1
*3
12D-SFA-CV,100m,φ20,MAX.100m
8D-FB-CV,30/50/60m,φ14.3
接続箱
230VAC
E-300
*2 *2
RJ-11
RJ-11
JUNCTION BOX
DGPSデコーダ
DGPS DECODER
*1
34 56 34 56
SF-870
ISDN CABLE : MAX 100 m
(16S0277)
RX+
RX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX+
TX-
TX-
*3
P16-5-2,2m,φ6.5
ISDNハンドセット
ISDN WALL SOCKET
ISDN WALL SOCKET
*3
ISDN壁ソケット
ターミナルアダプタ
ACアダプタ
AC ADAPTOR
*3
ISDN HANDSET
RJ-45 TERMINAL ADAPTOR
*3
*3
102176
SF-870
SF-870
QDGY911912
SF-870
102176
*14
*CO-AX(50Ω)
KK-893-3977
SF-870
*13 *14
着信指示器(ベル)
N-P-12DSFA(>50m,OPTION)
INCOMING INDICATOR
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
9V
ミドリ GRN
B
シロ WHT
クロ BLK
4 5 3 6
φ13.5 *1
φ13.5 *1
TTYCS-1Q
TTYCS-1Q
BNC PLUG
N-P-8DFB
RJ-45
RJ-45
RJ-45
*2 *2
*2
*5
1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
J10
100-240VAC
ANT
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX+
DGPS OUT
GND
AC-H
AC-C
GND
RX+
TX+
TX-
RX-
RX+
TX+
TX-
RX-
TX
RX
TX
RX
DGPS
ISDN
ISDN
TEL3
TEL4
ISDN
ISDN
ISDN
ISDN
通信制御ユニット *8 *10 *8 *10 *6 *9 *11 *7 *9 *11
*8 *10 *8 *10
COMMUNICATION UNIT
SF-270
1.5MBPS
*8 *10 *8 *10
RS-442
Not used *12 *12
RS-232 A
RS-232 B
ISDN
ISDN
*9 *11 *9 *11 *9 *11 *9 *11
VBUS
GND
DCD
DTR
CTS
DCD
DTR
CTS
RTS
RTS
GND
GND
DSR
DSR
TEL4
TEL3
NMEA-
NMEA+
TEL2
TEL1
RI
RI
D-
D+
RD
TD
RD
TD
USB
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX+
TX-
IND
SW
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
17JE-23090-02(D8C)
17JE-23090-02(D8C)
MAX 3m
S16-4-15,15m,φ6
P P
φ10.1 *1
φ13.5 *1
TTYCS-1
TTYCS-1
TTYCS-1Q
BLU
RED
ミドリ GRN
YEL
MAX 100 m
φ13.5 *1
C
TTYCS-1Q
ストレート
ストレート
MAX 3 m
MAX 3 m
STRAIGHT
STRAIGHT
MAX 3 m
*13
アオ
アカ
キ
20 21 19 22
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
2 3 1 4 TB1 RS422-RS232C パソコン *4 パソコン *4 パソコン *4
S16-4-15
MJ-2S
L1 L2 *3 TB2
15m,φ6 IF *4 PC PC PC
遭難警報発呼器 コネクションボックス
TX+ 2 シリアルプリンタ シリアルプリンタ
*3 DISTRESS TX- 3
P
CONNECTION BOX SERIAL PRINTER
トランス(P) *2 ALERT UNIT SERIAL PRINTER
RX+ 1 QUFC911918
STEP-DOWN TRANS. *3 パソコン *4
SD-221 SF-370 RX- 4
P
AC-OUT PC
AC-IN
*1 接続箱
RX-
RX+
TX-
TX+
JUNCTION BOX
*2
(FOR FAX-2850/8070P)
3 4 5 6 4 5
*2 RJ45 RJ45
220-230 VAC, *2
(FOR MFC-4800J)
*2
1φ,50-60 Hz
(L1)
(L2)
ステップアップトランス
STEP-UP TRANS. ファクシミリ *3 ISDNハンドセット
FACSIMILE
TELEPHONE
ファクシミリ
電話機