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DSC 3000 CONTROLLER-RECEIVER FOR VHF DSC TECHNICAL MANUAL Skandinavisk Teleindustri SKANTI A/S 34, Kirke Vzerlosevej - DK 3500 Veerlose Denmark All information contained in the manual including drawings, specifications, data or other material, is the property of SKANDINAVISK TELEINDUSTRI SKANTI A/S, is disclosed in confidence for use only in operating and maintaining the equipment described herein, is subject to change without notice, is not to be copied and is not to be used or disclosed for any other purpose, without the written consent of SKANDINAVISK TELEINDUSTRI SKANTI A/S. © COPYRIGHT 1993 SKANDINAVISK TELEINDUSTRI SKANTI A/S TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 4, INTRODUCTION Connection of a Printer 38 Table of Contents 141 Connection of a Distress Alarm Box 38 General Description 13 Connection of Remote Alarms 39 Basic Versions 1-4 Figures 310 Technical Data 15 - Connectors 3.24 2. OPERATION - Table of contents 24 Distress alarm box 3:37 DSC 3000 front panel 22 Installation wiring diagram 3-39 Keys and indicators 23 PCB 717 jumper and adjustment locations 3-41 ‘Aural alarm signals 25 Installation configuration 3-42 Remote alarms 25 Configuration of selfid 3-42 Remote activation of distress alert 25 Configuration of group-id 3-42 Multiple Control Units 26 Configuration of Control Unit Priority 3-42 Menu tree with page refs. 27 Configuration of DSC-watch 3.43 Distress alert 29 Configuration of printer interface 3-43 Eziting a distress alert 2-11 Configuration of external alarms 343 ‘Sending distress alert 2413 Configuration of radio interface 344 Receiving distress acknowledgement 215 Configuration of formats 344 ‘Sending distress relay call 217 Configuration of messages 345 Receiving distress relay acknowledgement 2-21 Accessories included 346 ‘Sending a call 2:23 Optional accessories 3.47 Receiving acknowledgement 2.27 ‘Sending a direct-dial call 2:29 4, TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Receiving distress alert 2:85 Table of Contents 44 ‘Acknowledging a distress alert 2:87 DSC Control Unit, DCU 3000 43 Receiving distress relay 2-89 Control Board 901 43 Receiving a call 2-41 Front Panel Board 902 43 Sending an acknowledgement 2-43 Terminal Board 903 44 Receiving a direct-dial call 2-45 DSC Unit, DU 3001 45 Status display 2-46 VHF DSC Interface Board 570 45 Change status 2.47 Programmable Communication Programming: automatic acknowledgement 2-48 Processor 717 45 Programming: position 2-50 Block Diagram DCU 3000 47 Programming: printer 2:52 Interconnection Diagram. Programming: clock setting 253 DCU 3000 48 Programming: sound setting 2:54 Block Diagram DU 3001 49 Programming: light setting 2:56 _ Interconnection Diagram. Programming: contrast setting 257 DU 3001 4-10 Programming: MMS! list 2-58 Programming: telephone list 2:59 5, SERVICE Test: info 260 Table of Contents BA Test: self-test 2-61 Preventive Maintenance 53 Test: RX-audio 2:62 Replacement of back-up battery 53 Self-test B4 3. INSTALLATION ‘Automatic self-test Bd Table of contents at Manual self-test 55 Deseri 33 TTest-step description and error code Mounting the Units 33 explanation 56 Power Supply 34 ‘Spare-parts DSC 3000 Earth Connections, 34 DSC Control Unit Spare-parts 56 ‘Antenna 35 DSC Unit Spare-parts 58 Interconnection of Units 35 Skanti Service Agents 510 Connection of VHF Transceiver 36 Connection of Navigation Equipment 36 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL I TABLE OF CONTENTS DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 4. INTRODUCTION Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION Table of Contents General Description 1-3 Basic Versions 1-4 Technical Data 15 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 1-1 INTRODUCTION Melt ee Corea +2 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL GENERAL DESCRIPTION GENERAL DESCRIPTION The DSC 3000 is a VHF DSC Controller - Receiver which complies with the GMDSS requirements specified in SOLAS 88, chapter IV, when it is connected to a SKANTI VHF 3000 or another suitable VHF transceiver. It is designed in accordance with the recommendations and specifications of the IMO, CCIR and CEPT for Class-A DSC equipmentin the maritime mobile VHF service. The Digital Selective Calling (DSC) system is a world-wide system for ship-to-shore, shore-to-ship, and ship-to-ship calling, Itis an essential element in the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) but is also used for public correspondence with land networks through coast stations providing this service. Calls may be directed to single stations, to groups of stations or to all ships, and contain information about the category of the call (distress, urgency, safety, ship's business or routine), proposed channel no. for subsequent communication, etc. In distress calls the distress position, nature of distress, etc. may be included. Visual and audible signals advise the receiving party when calls are received. The VHF transceiver is automatically set up to the working channel indicated in the call and the ‘communication is carried out as usual. DSC 3000 VHF Controller-Receiver is a compact equipment in modular design featuring the latest SMD technology. It consists of: DCU 3000, DSC Control Unit, compact and easy to use, with large 160-character backlit LCD display with 4 lines. Splash-proof, backlit keyboard with tactile and audible feed-back. Up to 5 DCU 3000 sets may be connected to the DU 3000. The units are chain connected with a single cable. The loudspeaker may be used instead of, or in addition to the loudspeaker supplied with the VHF 3000. DU 3000 DSC Unit, containing channel 70 receiver, power supply module, and the PCP. INTRODUCTION _ module (Programmable Communication Processor) with DSC modulator, DSC demodulator, and processor for control of the DSC unit and the communication with the DCU 3000, the VHF transceiver and other connected equipment. The unit is fully remote controlled from the DCU 3000 and may be installed in any convenient, suitable place. ‘The DSC 3000 VHF Controller-Receiver has complete control of the SKANT! VHF 3000 transceiver. This feature gives automatic transfer of channel information from the DSC 3000 to the VHF transceiver. Interface (NMEA) to navigational equipment is included for automatic position updating. An ‘external distress button may be connected for remote activation of distress calls, and external alarms may be connectedfor remote indication of received calls. Aserial interface for connection of a printer is included for selectable print-out of all calls, distress and safety calls only, transmitted and received calls, or received calls only as well as the possibility of printing out Short-dial list, MMSI list, Telephone list and configuration settings. All calls are stored when received. Up to 20 different distress calls and 20 other calls can be contained in the store. The DSC 3000 remembers the lasttransmitted call in each format and category for easy repetition. Furthermore a short-dial register is included which may contain 10 user pre-programmed calls for easy recall. ‘When sending acknowledgements or calls in response to a received call, relevant information is automatically transferred from the received call for fast and easy response. The DSC 3000 has direct-dial facilities in accordance with the operational procedures specified for ship stations in the CCIR Recommendation 689. ‘The DSC 3000 has builtin test facilities for easy routine testing and as an aid for trouble shooting and service. "DSC 3000 TECHINICAL MANUAL INTRODUCTION BASIC VERSION BASIC VERSION * DSC 3001 - VHF DSC Controller-Receiver Built-in DSC watch receiver for the VHF DSC channel 70. 1-4 ‘ DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL TECHNICAL DATA INTRODUCTION TECHNICAL DATA GENERAL Complies with the relevant IMO performance standards, the ITU Radio Regulations, the relevant CCIR recommendations and meets the performance specifications of CEPT for VHF DSC equipment (T/R 34-01 E, Annex xt) Power Supply: 12/24 V battery. Connection will not earth supply battery. Supply Voltage Variation: 10.8 10 31.2 VDC Power Consumption: 18 W to 25 W depending on backlight intensity and number of control units. Operating Temperature Range: -200 to +55C RECEIVER WITH DSC DECODER Frequency 156.525 MHz Antenna Impedance: 50 ohms Sensitivity: Better than 0 dBuV (EMF) for symbol error rate below 1x10, Adjacent Channel Selectivity: With a wanted signal 3 dBuV, an unwanted signal in the adjacent channel 73 dBuV modulated with 400 Hz to a frequency deviation of 3 KHz does not deteriorate the symbol error rate below 1x10. Co-Channel Rejection: With a wanted signal 3 dBuV, an unwanted signal on the same frequency -5 dBuV modulated with 400 Hz to a frequency deviation of 3 kHz does not deteriorate the symbol error rate below 1x10. RF Intermodulation Response: With a wanted signal 3 dBuV, two unwanted signals 25 and 50 kHz off tune 68 dBuV one modulated with 400 Hz to a frequency deviation of 3 kHz do not deteriorate the symbol error rate below 1x10. Spurious Responce and Blocking Immunity: With a wanted signal 3 dBuV, spurious responce to an unwanted signal 73 dBuV in the frequency range 9 kHz to 2 GHz (except the wanted channel and its adjacent channels) and blocking due to an unwanted signal 93 dBuV in the frequency range -10 to -1 MHz and +1 to +10 MHz relative to the wanted signal, do not deteriorate the symbol error rate below 1x10, Dynamic Range With a wanted signal between 100 dBuV and 0 dBuV the symbol error rate is below 1x10?, Conducted Spurious Emission: Less than 2 nW measured at the antenna connector DSC DECODER Input Frequency: 1700 Hz +/-400 Hz, Modulation rate: 1200 baud. DSC ENCODER Modulation: Phase continuous AFSK keying. Output Frequency: 1700 Hz +/-400 Hz. Frequency Accuracy: Better than 10 Hz. Modulation Rate: 1200 baud, +/-30 ppm. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 1-5 INTRODUCTION TECHNICAL DATA TRANSCEIVER INTERFACE Compatible with SKANTI VHF 3000. OTHER INTERFACES Navigator (DU or DCU): Serial interface, opto-isolated, conforming with NMEA 0183. Baud rate: 4800 bits/sec. Printer (DU or DCU): Serial interface compatible with RS-232, opto-isolated (internally selected). Baud rate: 300 - 9600 bits/sec. External Distress Alarm Button (DU or DCU): RS-410 type N input. Internally pulled up to 12V through 1.8kohm. Should be connected to GND when cistress button is activated. Alarm Out (DCU): Open collector output, compatible with RS-410 type N. Max current SOmA. Max voltage 32V. Low when aural distress alarm sounds and when distress lamp is on. Alarm 1 Out (DU): Open collector output, compatible with RS-410 type N Max current 50mA. Max voltage 32V. Low as determined by configuration. Alarm 2 Out (DU): Open collector output, compatible with RS-410 type N. Max current 50mA. Max voltage 32V. Low as determined by configuration. OPERATIONAL FACILITIES Display: 4lines x 40 characters alpha-numeric dot matrix LCD module with black characters and yellow LED backlight. 16 Keyboard: 20 back-illuminated keys with tactile feedback. Visual Indicators: Green, red and yellow LEDs for indication of Supply On, reception/transmission of distress or urgency and other calls respectively. Aural Alarm Signals: Specific acoustic signals for distress/urgency calls and other calls. Non-Volatile Memory: Configuration parameters are permanently stored. Nine-digit self-ID cannot be changed by the user. Battery Backed-up Memory: Capacity for storing 20 received distress calls 20 other received calls 10 Tx-calls 100 MMSI numbers 100 telephone numbers BACK-UP BATTERY Battery type: LiSOCl Part number 107 811 60 Life Time: 6-12 years dependent on working conditions. DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS DCU 3000 Control Uni Width: 380 mm Height: 132.5 mm Depth: 43 mm Weight: 1.4 Kg DU 3000 DSC Unit: Width: 370 mm Height: 132.5 mm Depth: 80 mm, Weight: 3.2 Kg DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION VHF 3000 REMOTE CONNECTOR VHF 3000 REMOTE CONNECTOR Fig.22 SKANTI part no 107 50470. 15mm 6mm Before contacts of plug are soldered: slide plastic cover over the cable. After the contacts are soldered: the two shields are latched into the connector and snapped in. Finally slide the plastic cover over the shield. conductor (twistec) - screen (twisted) connector lastic cover Contact arrangement _ (viewed from solder side) soldering Cable specification Acommodate cable outer diameter 5.5 mm. Pinno. | Designation On Data GND AF + AF- +8V fpf lels Table 5 3-30 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL LOUDSPEAKER CONNECTOR INSTALLATION LOUDSPEAKER CONNECTOR Fig.23 SKANTI part no 107 504 70. 15mm 6mm Before contacts of plug are soldered: slide plastic cover over the cable. After the contacts are soldered: the two shields are latched into the connector and snapped in. Finally slide the plastic cover over the shield. conductor screen (twisted) connector Contaet arrangement ee (viewed from solder side) 1 = : soldering Cable specification ‘Acommodate cable outer diameter 5.5 mm. Pinno. | Designation | i NC 2 eno | 3 Ne 4 No 5 AE Table 6 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 331 INSTALLATION AUX CONNECTOR, DCU 3000 ‘AUX CONNECTOR, DCU 3000 Fig.24 SKANTI part no. 751 000 65. conductor (twisted) plastic cover Contact errangement (iewed from solder sige) we 28 Cable specification Acommodate cable outer diameter from 4.4 to 11.0mm 3-32 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL AUX CONNECTOR, DCU 3000 INSTALLATION [-Pinno. | Designation | Direction | Remarks a 1 PCDTR/V+ | Input +5V/+15V supply for opto-isolated serial data interface for printer (RS-232) *) 2 PC GND Power supply reference for serial data interface for printer (RS-232) *) 3 Alarm Out Output Open collector (RS-410N) for external alarm. Max 50mA, 32V. Active Low 4 ‘Alarm In Input For external distress alarm button. Intemal pull-up to 15V through 2.5kohm. 5 NMEARx+ | Input Opto-isolated serial interface for navigation equipment (NMEA 0183) a 6 ne iz ne le ne. 9 PC Rx Input ‘Serial data input or busy input for printer (RS-232) *) 10 PCTx Output Serial data output for printer (RS-232) *) 11 | sea Output ++24V for use with ‘Alarm Out. Max 100 mA. Internal protected [42 GND 13 NMEA x. Input Opto-solated serial interface for navigation a equipment (NMEA 0183) 14 ne. 15 ne. [ Table 7 *)_ The printer interface is opto-isolated with driver power delivered from the printer. Most printers deliver a High (+5V to +15V) signal one one of the connector pins when the printer is operational. Opio-isolation may be disabled by connecting the terminals PC GND and GND and connecting 2.2 kohm resistor between the terminals +24V and PC DTR/V+. The terminal 'PC RX’ is used for handshake signal input: If Xon/Xoff handshake is used, the terminal must be connected to the outgoing serial data pin of the printer. If Busy (High/Low) handshake is used, the terminal must be connected to the printer Ready/Busy signal output. See page 3-43 for configuration of printer interface. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 3-33 INSTALLATION ‘AUX CONNECTOR, DU 3000 Fig.25 SKANTI part no 751 000 66. 30mm 5mm conductor | es (twist plastic cover connector TouuouuT soldering Cable specification Acommodate cable outer diameter from 4.4 to 11.0 mm 3-34 cable shield \ jack screw AUX CONNECTOR, DU 3000 Contact arrangement (viewed from solder side) 25-7)13 2afs3 |12 18 2 4a |2 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL AUX CONNECTOR, DU 3000 INSTALLATION Pinno. | Designation | Direction Remarks: 1 GND 2 PC Rx Input Serial interface for PC (RS-232) *) Not used 3 POTx Output Serial interface for PC (RS-232) *) Not used | 4 Alarm tout | Output Open collector (RS-410N) for external alarm. Max 50mA, 32V. Active Low 5 NMEA Rx Input Opto isolated serial interface for navigation ‘equipment (NMEA 0183), 6 no. [7 | pc end Seria interface for PC (RS-232) *) Not used 8 ne. 9 ne. | 40 Aux In Input Internal pull-up to 12V through 1.8k ohm (FS-410N) 4 GND 12 not used 13 [enn 14 ne. 45 ne. i 16 ne. 17 NMEA Rx- Input (Opto isolated serial interface for navigation 1s ‘equipment (NMEA 0183) 18 ‘Alarm In Input For extemal distress alarm button. Internal pull-up to 12V through 1.8kohm. 119 __ ne. 20 PCDTR/V+ | Input +5V/+15V supply for opto-isolated serial interface for PC (RS-232) *) Not used 7 21 ne. 22 ‘Aux Out Output Open collector (RS-410N). Max 50mA, 32V 23 ‘Alarm 2Out | Output Open collector (RS-410N) for external alarm. Max 50mA, 32V. Active Low 24 GND 25 424 Output +24 for use with ‘Alarm 1 Out’ and ‘Alarm 2 Out. Max 100 mA. a Shield | Cable screen__| Table 8 *) Opto-isolated with driver power delivered from PC (DTR).. (Non-isolated: Set Jumpers J8, J9 and J13 on PCB 717 ON) Note. If non-isolated. Pin 20 PC DTR must not be connected. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 3-35 INSTALLATION PRINTER CONNECTOR PRINTER CONNECTOR Fig 26 Skanti part no. 751.002 26 jsnm Before contacts of plug are soldered: slide the plastic cover over the cable . After the contacts are soldered: latch the inner and outer shields into the connectors from the rear and snap in. Finally slide the plastic cover over the shield and fix the two jack screws into the plastic cover. conductor ‘screen plastic cover Foca cable type: 4 x 0.25 mmSq screened ees = Contact arrangement Sad ‘ z (viewed from solder side) 5 3 5 23 a HEAE shield 5 (99 |? \ jack screw Cable specification Acommodate cable outer diameter from 4.4 to 11.0 mm Skanti part no. 702.000 34 Pinno. | Designation | Remarks eee | ne. | a | Print RX |_ Serial data input or BUSY input (RS 232) [3 | Print Tx | Serial data output (RS 232) 4 | ns. | 5 Print GND | Power supply reference 6 Print Vir _+5/+15V supply input for opto-isolated interface *) Zz ne. | ls no. | lo ne. | Shield | Guo l Table 9 The printer interface is opto-isolated with power delivered from the printer. Most printers deliver a High (+5V to +15V) signal on one of the connector pins when the printer is operational. Opto-isolation may be disabled by inserting jumpers J10,J11 and J12 on PCB 717. See fig.29 on page 3-41. The termminal 'Print RX’ is used for handshake signal input: 1f Xon/Xoff handshake is used, this terminal must be connected to the outgoing serial data pin of the printer. A standard cable may normally be used in this case. If Busy (High/Low) handshake is used, the terminal must be connected to the printer Ready/Busy signal output *) Equioment with serial no. below 176 has ‘Print V+’ connected to pin 4. 3-36 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL DISTRESS ALARM BOX INSTALLATION DISTRESS ALARM BOX Fig.27 Diagram. r = —— DISTRESS ALARM BOX L i | 1 — jo i l _ _ 4 i z > He a i ae - DSC 3000 DISTRESS BUTTON: Press and hold in for 6 seconds to send Distress alert. DISTRESS LAMP: Flashing: Distress or Urgency call received Quick flashing: Distress button activated Steady light: Distress alert in progress DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 537 INSTALLATION DISTRESS ALARM BOX 3-38 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL DSC 3000 INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAM DSC 3000 INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAM Fig.28 INSTALLATION DCU 3000 DU 3001 DSC CONTROL UNIT 1 DSC UNIT ere ee eerie aie as Met me oO Net net ‘aux nenote Remove (| Remote Handset Printer Battery| 0} [es jee | ro waa td PoweRsuPPLY : teesvo0 ] (Giassisereis} [) tO ‘Max. 25W- hnounrine BRACKET b Fonou (oro) tes [ r conten DISTRESS Wane. | | RSF HAITOR measur | | auarne remete Aula ihrenrace a3: Wreaee R8BYon] | AK Fon uso Neto Netw Noes rusmeo Dectn iy ence pores ease ine cain canes ha = eae npeee Tau a000 Bees | esced |eseaet fect weep ose, LES ag ais etd se 1 |15-pole D-sub male ‘751 000 65 em Remmeator- Volkegn) Goble | dese: sata i not located at the end of the chain. 3 |9-pole D-Sub male 751 000 64 Pin Now tength| Screened _| Ratings & [our etug spe ru 259751 000 34 a= ae [23% Teudapesher: siearhee eet Tet deo ef Lilecieeared = : Seaeia be Shcieoted ALreouly' ee tbe vor series ace S28 Sees tocae Dy ant Dov are installed sepesetly. & ‘Alarm Out ~ Beer teen 5 ft erste be ome ear = castes] | “titan Pidwaauee. acini or to 3 |sx 2 x ovasnnsq screened SEA Re Hote 4: way alternatively be consected to DU A ssi cae fle oe ee ? DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 3-39 2. OPERATION Table of Contents 2. OPERATION Table of Contents General DSC 3000 front panel Keys and indicators Aural alarm signals Remote alarms Remote activation of distress alert Multiple Control Units Menu tree with page refs. Operating instructions Distress alert, info Distress alert Editing a distress alert, info Editing a distress alert Sending distress alert, info Sending distress alert Receiving distress acknowledgement, info Receiving distress acknowledgement Sending distress relay call, info Sending distress relay call Sending distress relay call, info Sending distress relay call cont'd Receiving distress relay acknowledgement, info Receiving distress relay acknowledgement Sending a call, info Sending a call Sending a call, info Sending a call cont'd Receiving acknowledgement, info Receiving acknowledgement Sending a direct-dial call, info Sending a direct-dial call Sending a direct-dial call, info Sending a direct-dial call contd Sending a direct-dial call, info Sending a direct-dial call cont'd Receiving distress alert, info DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 22 23 25 25 27 28 2-10 att 242 2413 214 245 216 2417 2418 2-49 2:20 2-24 2.22 2.23 2-24 2-25 2-26 227 2-28 2-29 2-30 231 2-32 2:33 OPERATION Receiving distress alert 2:35 Acknowledging a distress alert, info 2-36 Acknowledging a distress alert 2.37 Receiving distress relay, info 2:38 Receiving distress relay 2-39 Receiving a call, info 2-40 Receiving a call 2-4 Sending an acknowledgement, info. 2-42 Sending an acknowledgement 2-43 Receiving a direct-dial call, info 2.44 Receiving a direct-dial call 2-45 Status display 2-46 Change status 2-47 Programming Programming: automatic acknowledgement 2-48 Polling calls 2-48 Position calls 2-48 Other calls 2-49 Programming: position 2-50 Programming: printer 2-52 Printer status 2-52 Print lists 2.52 Programming: clock setting 2-58 Programming: sound setting 2-54 Distress-alarm sound 2-54 Call-alarm sound 2.54 Key-beep sound 2-55 Programming: light setting 2-56 Programming: contrast setting 2.57 Programming: MMS! list 2-58 Programming: telephone list 2-59 Test Test: info 2-60 Accumulated on-time 2-60 Version 2-60 Test: self-test 2-61 Test: RX-audio 2-62 24 INSTALLATION DSC 3000 INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAM 3-40 TRP 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL PCB 717 JUMPER AND ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS INSTALLATION PCB 717 JUMPER AND ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS Fig.29 Ca ee ae e i boa] [ra edo Cea 3 _ | rout Jf eon Pereou] [eran te" | | Fis | cer || ow | ow || ox Trimpot R8 AF output level. For adjustment of signal level on Tx Line. Factory setting: 0 dBm. Jumper Jt Input impedance. When On the input impedance of Rx Line is 600 ohms. When Off the input impedance is high. Factory setting: On. Jumpers J2 and J4 Notused. Jumper J3 Test mode. Jumper JS, J6 and J7 Jumpers J8, J9 and J13 dumpers J10, J11 and J12 Red LED v23 Factory Resetting Enables Special Test mode when On. Factory setting: Off. ‘Not used. Left open. PC interface ( DU). ‘When all three jumpers are On the opto-isolation is suspended. Factory setting: Off. Printer interface (DU ) When all three jumpers are On the opto-isolation is suspended. Factory setting: Off. Program activity. Normal operation is indicated by regular flashing, With the equipment on, disconnect Supply Voltage. Insert 'Factory Resetting Plug’ in the AUX connector on the DU ‘Switch supply on for 30 seconds. Disconnect supply voltage. Remove ’Factory Resetting Plug. Reconnect Supply Voltage. Note: Factory Resetting must be made after exchanging the software (EPROMSs). DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL . 3-41 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION The DSC 3000 is factory configurated to standard settings, stored in a non-volatile EEPROM. Change of these settings is possible from the front panel of the DCU 3000. To view or change configuration settings, switch the equipment on, press [Main Menu], select CONFIGURATION and press [Enter]. Select VIEW or CHANGE and press [Enter]. To protect against unintensional changes a password must be entered if CHANGE is selected. The figures are not displayed while keyed-in. Note: Following any change in configuration setting the supply mustbe switched off-on toimplement the changes. Configuration of Self-ID The Maritime Mobile Service Identity assigned to the station must be stored in the DSC 3000 before it can be used. Select SELF-ID in the CONFIGURATION menu and press (Enter). Key-in the MMSI and press [Enter]. To prevent the operator from changing the self-ID, it must be protected by entering PROTECT. Please note that once PROTECT has been entered, change of selt-1D is not possible (only after a factory resetting. See page 3-41). Therefore, check the numbers carefully for correctness before pressing [Enter]. Configuration of Group-ID ‘One or more group call identities may be assigned to the station. Group call identity numbers always. contains a leading zero. The group call identities assigned to the station must be stored in the DSC 3000 before itis able to respond to group calls. Up to six group call identity numbers may be stored. ‘Select GROUP-ID in the CONFIGURATION menu and press [Enter]. Key-in the group call identities and press [Enter]. Configuration of Control Unit Priority Where more control units are connected to a DU 3000 each control unit may be given a priority. Only @ control unit with higher priority can interrupt a control unit which is in any other state than MAIN-MENU or STATUS states. To change the priority level select PRIORITY in the CONFIGURATION menu and press [Enter]. Select the desired priority level (1. priority is the highest level) and press [Enter] Note: If an external distress alarm button is connected to a control unit, this control unit should be given highest priority. 5-42 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION __INSTALLATION Configuration of DSC-watch Itis possible by configuration to select between the built-in CH 70 receiver and the receiver of the associated VHF-transceiver. The STATUS display will show either DSC watch on: cH70 or DSC watch on: VHF To change the configuration, select WATCH in the CONFIGURATION menu and press [Enter]. Select the desired configuration for each watch receiver and press [Enter]. Configuration of Printer Interface ‘Select INTERFACES in the CONFIGURATION menu and press [Enter]. Select PRINTER in the Interfaces menu and press [Enter]. Select between connection to This DCU, None/other DCU, or DU and press [Enter]. Select between Baud rates of 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 and press [Enter]. Select between Parity/data bits None/7, None/8, Even/7, Everv8, Odd/7, or Odd/8 and press [Enter]. Select between handshake types Xon/xoff, Busy High, Busy Low, None and press [Enter]. Select between paper feed Up or Down and press (Enter) Configuration of External Alarms Select INTERFACES in the CONFIGURATION menu and press [Enter]. Select ALARMS in the Interfaces menu and press [Enter]. Select for each output in tum the desired activation conditions: Distress alarm only Call alarm only Distress + Call alarm Distress alarm + lamp DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 3-43 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION Configuration of Radio Interface Select INTERFACE in the CONFIGURATION menu and press [Enter]. Select RADIO in the INTERFACE menu and press [Enter]. Select between: VHF 3000 None Configuration of Formats Certain call formats may be omitted by configuration. This enables the DSC 3000 to be adapted to specific applications where it is desirable to avoid unintended use of these formats. The formats that can be disabled are: Distress Group + Area Direct-dial To change the configuration, select FORMAT in the CONFIGURATION menu and press [Enter]. Select 'Yes’ to include a format, or’No’ to disable a format, and press [Enter]. All formats can be received and displayed in RX-calls irrespective of the configuration settings. 5-44 n DSC 3000 TECHIICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION Configuration of Messages Itis possible by configuration to select between the full set of telecommands and a reduced set. ‘The reduced set may be selected where it is desirable to avoid unintended use of telecommands. Full set of telecommands: Telephony Duplex telephony Polling Unable to comply Congestion -Busy -Queue -Station barred -No operator -Temporarily no opr -Equipment disabled -Cannot use channel -Cannot use mode Data V.21 Data V.22 Data V.22 bis Data V.23 Data V.26 ter Data V.27 ter Data V.32 Distress relay Ship position Facsimile No information Reduced set of telecommands: Telephony Distress relay Only messages enabled by configuration are selectable in TX-calls, All messages may be displayed in RX-calls and TX acknowledgements, irrespective of the configuration settings. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 3-45 INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES INCLUDED ACCESSORIES INCLUDED DCU 3000: DESIGNATION D-sub connector, 9 pole, male D-sub connector, 15 pole, male Tab connector, female DU 3000: Technical manual D-sub connector, 25 pole, male UHF plug, type PL 259 ‘Tab connector, female Ribbon cable assembly, DCU-DU Loudspeaker cable, DCU-DU Fuse 5x20mm, 4 A Siow ‘Supply cable with connector DIN connector, 5 pole, male DIN connector, 6 pole, male PART NUMBER 751 000 64 751 000 65 772.000 17 PART NUMBER 910 000 72 751 000 66 751 000 54 772.000 17 106 810 80 106 510.90 720.340 01 106 504 70 75100171 751 001 72 3-46 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES DESIGNATION PART NUMBER Mounting bracket for DCU 3000 107 81040 Cable 2x0.25mmSq screened, length: 100 metres 702 000 33 Cable 4x0.25mmSq screened, length: 100 metres 702 000 34 Cable 5x2x0.25mmSq screened, length: 100 metres 702 000 35 Cable assembly 5x2x0.25mmSq screened with 9 pole D-sub connectors, length: 3metres 106 803 61 10metres 106 803 51 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 3-47 INSTALLATION OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 5-48 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 4, TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Table of Contents TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 4, TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Table of Contents DSC Control Unit, DCU 3000 43 Diagrams Control Board 901 43 Block Diagram DCU 3000 47 Front Panel Board 902 4-3. Interconnection Diagram PCB 571 4-4 DCU 3000 48 Terminal Board 303 4-4 Block Diagram DU 8001 49 Interconnection Diagram DSC unit, DU 3001 45 DU3001 4-40 VHF DSC Interface Board 570 45 Programmable Communication Processor 717 45 ‘DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL a4 OPERATION KEYS AND INDICATORS Steady green light ! Soil \ Distress Slow flashing red light Quick flashing red light Steady red light al Call Slow flashing yellow light Ui Call Steady yellow light Indicates that the supply is on. A distress call (distress format or category) has been received The lamp remains flashing until the call has been read out. A distress alert will be transmitted if the Distress key is kept pressed for 5 seconds. A distress alert transmission is in progress. Distress alert will be automatically retransmitted. call other than distress has been received. The lamp remains flashing until the call has been read out. Transmission of a call (other than distress) is in progress. 24 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL DSC CONTROL UNIT, DCU 3000 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION DSC CONTROL UNIT, DCU 3000 Block diagram: page 4-7. Interconnection diagram: page 4-8. The primary function of the control unit is to support the mar/machine interface via keyboard, display, and visual and audible indicators. It contains following PCB's: Control Board 901: Contains a micro-controller unit which performs keyboard scanning, display and indicator LED driving, control of display contrast, control of display and keyboard backlight, control of loudspeaker volume, sensing of Alarm Button, and control of Alarm Out interface. Via an asynchronous communication interface adaptor and an opto-isolated RS-232 receiver/driver a serial interface printer may be controlled if connected to the PC terminals. The opto-isolated driver is supplied from the printer. Input from navigational equipment with NMEA 183 interface are received via another opto-isolated receiver and asynchronous communication interface adaptor. The micro-controller communicates with the microprocessor of the DU 3000 via a serial bus using the CAN (Controller Area Network) communication protocol. The baud rate on the bus is 76.8 Kbits/sec and the interface to the micro-controller is made by a dedicated CAN controller chip. A temperature sensor monitors the internal air temperature of the control unit near the LCD display to automatically adjust for the temperature dependent contrast setting variation of the display and at the same time adjust the maximum level of the display backlight intensity to highest permissible at the given temperature, The audio amplifier feeding the built-in loudspeaker of the control unit amplifies audible alarm signals and illegal key beep signals generated by the micro-controller or may be switched to monitor RX Audio signals on the Net AF lines. A switched mode voltage converter transforms the DCU supply voltage (nominally 24V) to the 5V needed by the digital circuitry and the LCD display and its LED backlight. The audio amplifier and keyboard backlight are supplied directly by the input voltage which may vary between 19V and 28V dependent on interconnecting cable length. A current controlled backlight driver insures that the backlight intensity is independent of the input voltage. Front Panel Board 902: Carries keyboard switches, LCD display and backlight, 14 keyboard backlight LEDs connected in two chains, and a relay connecting the Supply On/Off key switch to the Supply On wire to the DU in the off condition and to the micro-controller of the control unit in the on condition. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL a3 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION DSC CONTROL UNIT, DCU 3000 Also carries a 15-pole D-sub connector for connecting auxiliary equipment and two 9-pole D-sub Net connectors for connecting the DU 9000 and possibly one or more additional units. A jumper connects a 120 ohm resistor between terminals 2 and 3 of the Net connectors, providing the necessary termination impedance of the serial data bus of the net. The jumper must be removed if the unit is not located at the end of a chain. PCB 571: dio transformer which enables the built-in loudspeaker of the DCU 3000 to ay > erforthe associated VHF transceiver as well. The transformer provides the -2_ anand impedance matching. a pe! Mos 5 cket for DCU 9000 contains following PCB: “4 2 VS soe ex © © & -connecting auxiliary equipment and for the Net cable to the DU. Ribbon © Gy Sr eonneetion to the control unit. Rio F no cy 2 ae A ao ~ w \ ad s = DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL DSC CONTROL UNIT, DCU 3000 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION DSC UNIT, DU 3001 Block diagram: page 4-9. Interconnection diagram: page 4-10. The primary functions of the DU 3001 are the DSC controller function and single channel watch reception on 156.525 MHz (CH 70). It contains following PCB's: VHF DSC Interface Board 570: This board contains the single channel receiver, circuitry for interface to the VHF transceiver, and a switched mode power supply. ‘The single channel receiver is fixed tuned to 158.525 MHz. Itincludes antenna input filter, RF amplifier, 1. mixer where the input signal is mixed with a 135.125 MHz signal, followed by a 21.4 MHz 1. IF filter and amplifier, 2. mixer where the signal is mixed with a 20.945 MHz signal, followed by a 455 kHz filter, 2.1F amplifier, and the discriminator. The output from the discriminator is filtered and the signal is finally amplified in an AF amplifier. The interface circuits adapts the audio, keying and data control signals to the VHF transceiver connected. The interface circuits are powered from the VHF transceiver to obtain the necessary galvanic isolation from the circuits of DSC:3000 which uses GND asa signal reference where the VHF transceiver uses Battery -. ‘The Switched Mode Power Supply part includes control and protection circuit. The SMPS generates all the voltages needed in the DSC 3000 galvanically isolated from the battery. The SMPS is protected against wrong input voltage level and polarity. Programmable Communication Processor 717: Contains a 80C 186 16 bit microprocessor with its peripherals, a real time clock, interface circuits for alarm, handset hook, and key input signals, interface circuits for alarm and key output signals, four asynchronous communication interface adaptors for serial communication with PC, radio equipment, printer, and navigational equipment (NMEA). The driverireceivers for PC, printer and NMEA are opto-isolated with driver power delivered from the equipment connected. Opto isolation may be disabled by inserting appropriate jumpers. ‘The microprocessor communicates with the micro-controller of the DCU via a serial bus using the CAN (Controller Area Network) communication protocol. The baud rate on the bus is 76.8 kbits/sec and the interface to the microprocessor is made by a dedicated CAN controller chip. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 45 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION DSC CONTROL UNIT, DCU 3000 Timer circuits for the modulator generates the continuous phase frequency shift keyed signal as a ‘square wave at eight times the modulation frequency. Subsequent fitering in a transversal filter followed by a low pass analog filter leaves an FSK modulated sine wave at the desired frequency. The signal is routed through audio switches to an adjustable output amplifier. The modulator signal may also be routed to the demodulator for test purposes. The input signals for the demodulator coming from the built-in receiver via RX AF or from an external receiver via LINE IN and connected to Demodulator 2 are each filtered in an analog band-pass filter before being applied to the demodulator. 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SERVICE Table of Contents SERVICE 5. SERVICE Table of Contents Preventive Maintenance 53 DSC 3000 spare-parts Replacement of back-up battery 53 DSC Control Unit Spare-parts 56 DSC Unit Spare-parts 58 Self-test 54 Automatic self-test 5-4 Skanti Service Agents 5-10 Test-step description and error code explanation 55 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 54 SERVICE 5. SERVICE Table of Contents 52 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL KEYS AND INDICATORS OPERATION AURAL ALARM SIGNALS ‘Distress Alarm: User-programmable sound indicating that a distress or urgency call has been received. Remain activated until a key is pressed. Call alarm: User-programmable sound indicating that a call (other than distress or urgency) has been received. Remain activated for 1/4 - 4 minutes (programmable) or until a key is pressed or, for Direct-dial and Selective telephony calls, until the handset is lifted off-hook. REMOTE ALARMS. Extemal alarm devices may be connected to DSC 3000 and configurated to be active when - the aural distress alarm sounds, or ~ the aural call alarm sounds, or either alarm sounds *), or - the distress lamp is illuminated and when the aural distress alarm sounds “)Different on/off patterns so itis possible to distinguish between distress alarm and call alarm. REMOTE ACTIVATION OF DISTRESS ALERT An external push button may be connected to the equipment for remote initiation of a distress alert. apy renee: (ENbusste The external push button may be combined with a lamp configurated to follow the distress lamp. ‘The external push button is operated in the same way as the Distress key on DCU 3000, To initiate a distress alert press the push-button for 6 sec (until the distress lamp stops quick-flashing and shows steady light). Then release. If not released within 5 s transmission does not start. eee obomtihy DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SERVICE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Replacement of back-up battery ‘The DSC 3000 uses a lithium battery to back-up the memory when power supply is switched off. The expected battery life time is minimum 6 years. ‘The manufacturing date is marked on the battery. When servicing the equipment, always check the date on the battery and replace if the minimum battery life time has expired or expires in the near future, 1 Tur power off. Remove the cover of the DU. 2. Read the manufacturing date on the battery. If life time is due to expire, replace the ‘complete battery container, as follows. (Battery part number is 107 811 60) a Turn on the DSC 3000. This will prevent loss of memory content. 4, Disconnect the battery plug and remove the battery container. 5. Put the included piece of self-adhesive Velcro tape on the new battery container and place it on the PCB. Connect the battery plug. 6 ‘The DSC 3000 may now be turned off without loosing memory content. Warning: The battery contains lithium. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100 deg.C, incinerate, or expose contents to water. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 53 SERVICE SELF-TEST SELF-TEST The Self-test menu is selected by pressing: >TEST< >SELF-TEST< Automatic self-test is performed to check all test-steps in the self-test. It will stop if a test-step fails or all tests are completed. If a test-step fails the test will stop and display the failing test-step number, the failing part of the DSC, the possible cause of failure and an error code. A description of each test-step along with the error code explanation is listed in this chapter. : TEST Automatic Selttest Self-test example: completed without fail Core eee etecd Obypassed Ofailed >END< Fig. 1 TEST Automatic Seit-test Self-test example: 02 Modem 2100 Hz test: Failed completed with 2 fails. Error code: 0201 >CONTINUE< END Fig. 2 TEST ‘Automatic Sett-test 30 DCUtest: Failod Error code: 0311 >CONTINUE< END Fig. 3 TEST ‘Automatic Seif-test Completed 1 steps ok O bypassed 2 failed >END< Fig. 4 The error code consists of step number (2 digits), indication of previus faults (1 digit: 0=no, 1=yes) and failure type (1 digit 5-4 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SELF-TEST SERVICE Test-stey n and error code explanation Stepno.01 Modem 1300 Hz test Tests Programmable Communication Processor PCB 717. ‘A 1300 Hz tone is generated by the modulator and routed to the demodulator. The test is OK if 1300 Hz is detected by the demodulator. Error code Possible error source 0101 PCB 717 Step no.02 Modem 2200 Hz test Tests Programmable Communication Processor PCB 717. ‘A 2200 Hz tone is generated by the modulator and routed to the demodulator. The test is OK if 2200 Hz is detected by the demodulator. Error code Possible error source 0201 PCB717 Stepno.03 EEPROM test Tests Programmable Communication Processor PCB 717. Checks and re-writes the EEPROM. The test is OK if the checksum is correct. Error code Possible error source 0301 PCB 717 Stepno.04 DCUtest Tests the DCU 3000. Error code Test Possible error source 0401 Audio/Speaker PCB 901, cable, PCB 902, speaker 0402 Display backlight Display, PCB 901 0403 Keyboard backlight PCB 902, cable, PCB 901 0404 Contrast circuit PCB 901, display 0405 Distress LED PCB 902, cable, PCB 901 0408 Call LED PCB 902, cable, PCB 901 0407 ‘Supply LED PCB 902, cable, PCB 901 DSC 5000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 55 SERVICE DSC CONTROL UNIT SPARE-PARTS DSC CONTROL UNIT SPARE-PARTS Position Designation SKANTI part no. 1 Control Board 901 107 89011 2 Front Panel Board 902 107 89021 3 Loudspeaker 8 ohms SW 343.090 51 4 Audio Transformer Board 571 107 557 11 56 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SERVICE DSC CONTROL UNIT SPARE-PARTS 5-7 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SERVICE DSC UNIT SPARE-PARTS DSC UNIT SPARE-PARTS. Position Designation ‘SKANTI part no. 1 Programmable Communication Processor 717 107 806 40 2 VHF DSC Interface 570 107 557 01 3 W2 Ribboncable 570-717 106 816 50 4 W4 Ribboncable 570-717 106 816 50 5 W5 Ribboncable 570-717 106 816 60 6 Ribboncable DU-DCU 106 810 80 7 Speakercable DU-DCU 106 510 90 8 Battery Container incl. battery 107 506 70 9 Velcro tape for battery container 107 506 80 10 Battery connector/cable 106 816 80 W Antenna connector/cable 106 81670 12 Fuse 6.3x32mm, 4A Slow 720 340 01 58 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SERVICE DSC UNIT SPARE-PARTS 5-9 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SERVICE SKANTI SERVICE AGENTS Argentina JM, Staffa Mortis y Cia. S.A. bamba 1205 2do y Ser piso 1116 Buenos Aires Tel: +54 1811 1435 Fax: +54 1 813 7526 Australia Electrotech Marine Pty. Ltd. 39/9 Powells Road P.O. Box 1054 Brookvale, NSW 2100 Tel: +61 2 905 6313 - Thx: 20175 elemar Fax: +61 2905 6318 Belgium ‘SAIT MARINE N.V. Herentalsebaan, 55 B-2100 Deume (Antwerp) Tel: +32 33 201 711 - Tix: 31547 saita b Fax: +32 33 662 470 Brazil Radiomar Ind. E. Comm. Ltda. Rua Conde de Lages, 44-S/719, Gloria P.O. Box 1260 2024 1-80 Rio de Janeiro RJ Tel: +55 21 2242497 - Tix: 2130203, Fax: +55 21 2528741 Canada Canadian Marconi Company 600 Dr. Frederik Philips Blvd. Ville Saint-Laurent, Quebec H4M 289 Tel: +1 514 341 7630 - Thx: 5827822 Fax: +1514 340 3100 Chile ELECTRONICA HOLANDA LTDA. Bulnes 136 Of. 306 Taloahuano Tel: +56 41544 915 Fax: +56 41 541 944 SKANTI SERVICE AGENTS Mera Vennik Ltda. Marine Electronics Colon 1148 Taleahuano Tel: +56 41 541752 Fax: +56 41 543489 China Racal-Decca Electronics (H.K.) Ltd. 2708 Golden Centre 188 Des Voeux Road, Central, Hong Kong Tel: +852 8532351 Fax: +852 8519967 Denmark FURUNO DANMARK A/S Hammerholmen 44-48, DK-2650 Hvidovre Tel: +45 36 77 45 00 - Tix: 27289 Fax: +45 36 77 45 01 Egypt Easter Electronics 48, El-Nahda St. P.O, Box 120, Port Said R.C. 14085 Tel: +20 66 224393 / 221950 / 225431 Tix: 63000 Fax: +20 66 236159 England ABB NERA LTD 20, imperial Way Croydon - Surrey CRO 4RR Tel: +44 81 68 65 701 - Tix: 946384 Fax: +44 81 68 66 811 Finland Furuno Suomi OY Laivanrakentajantie 2 SF-00980 Helsinki Tel: +358 0 317 277 Fax: +358 0.341 29 30 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SKANTI SERVICE AGENTS SERVICE France MARTEC 5, rue Carle-Vernet F-92310 Sevres Tel: +33 146 26 1515 Fax: +33 1 46 26 55 55 Germany HAGENUK Vertriebs- und Servicegeselischaft gmbh Abert-Einstein-Ring 6 D-22761 Hamburg Tel: +49 40 89 97 20 - Tx: 212091 hvsv d Fax: +49 40 89 97 21 99 Greece ELINE JA. Karageorgis & Son Ltd. 33, Zossimadon Str. Piraeus Tel: +30 1 41 78 150/41 77 956 Tix: 212363 Fax: +30 14175 790 Holland Intemationale Navigatie Apparaten B.V. P.O. Box 1590, Wijnhaven 42 NL-3000 BN Rotterdam Tel: +31 10 403 8711 - Tix: 22079 Fax: +31 10 433 0831 Hong Kong Racal-Decca Electronics (H.K.) Ltd. 2708 Golden Centre 188 Des Voeux Road, Central, Hong Kong Tel: +852 8532351 Fax: +852 8519967 Iceland BRIMRUN H.F. Holmaslod 4 101 Reykjavik Tel: +354 1610160 Fax: +354 1 610163 India Bombay Region: Electronic. Lab. R/13 Navrozbaug Lalbaug Bombay 400012 Tel: +91 22 4137444 / 3780787 Thx: 1176333 elab in Fax: +91 22 4137444 Calcutta Region: Maricom Marine Services 27, Nakuleswar Bhatta Charya Lane Kalighat Calcutta 26 Telegram: maricom - Tix: 7252 to 7255 user code it-59 a/b - inl tgmoa Indonesia JASON ELECTRONICS PTE LTD. 2, Alexandra Road 07-06 Delta House Singapore 0315 Tel: +65 273 0211 - Tix: 35290 jepl Fax: +65 273 4431 Ireland Barry Electronics Ltd. St. Catherine's Road Killybegs, Donegal Tel: +353 73 31215 Fax: +353 73 31739 Israel Alhout-yam Ltd. P.O. Box 1963 Hiram Street 22/24 Haifa 31019 Tel: +972 4640804/05 - Tix: 46432 alh il Fax: +972 4667404 Italy Telecom Italia S.p.A. - Div. Clienti Privati SIRM Servizi Radiomarittimi 1-00143 Roma - Piazzale Giulio Douhet, 25 Tol: +39 65 961 41 - Tix: 610293 Fax: +39 65 920771 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 5-11 SERVICE Korea JAEUN CORPORATION 642-8, Moonhyun-2Dong Nam-Ku Pusan 608-042 South Korea Tel: +8251 631 7398 Fax: +8251 647 7515 Malaysia JASON ELECTRONICS PTE LTD 2, Alexandra Road 07-06 Delta House Singapore 0315 Tel: +65 273 0211 Fax: +65 273 4431 Malta Medcomms Ltd. 4, Msida Road Gzira Tel: +356 335521 - Tix: 331 Fax: +356 310820 Morocco General Electronic Service S.A. 174, Bd. My Youssef - Casablanca 01 Tel: +212 2 264110 - Tix: 24001 Fax: +212 2 264110 New Zealand CSL Cetronies Systems Ltd. 4A King Street - P.O. Box 3562 Wellington Tel: +64 4.382 8868 Fax: +64 4 385 6760 Norway SKANTI RADIO A/S. Stanseveien 25 P.O. Box 104 - Kaldbakken N-0902 Oslo Tel: +47 22 250660 - Tix: 19971 Fax: +47 22 250690 SKANTI SERVICE AGENTS Peru Tradex S.R.L. P.O. Box 34 Miraflores, Lima 4 Tel: +51 144 74672 - Tix: 25202 Fax: +51 144 74672 Portugal SEMA ELECTONICAS Ay. 24 de Julho, 60, 1° 1200 Lisbon Tel: +351 1 67 60 87/8/9 - Th: 12195 Fax: +351 1 60 37 39 Singapore JASON ELECTRONICS PTE LTD 2, Alexandra Road 07-06 Delta House Singapore 0315 Tel: +65 273 0211 - Tix: 35290 jep! Fax: +65 273 4431 South Africa PERTEC (PTY) LIMITED 304 Broadway Centre, Heerengracht Foreshore 8001 Cape Town 8000 South Africa Tel: +27 21 21 44.50 Fax: +27 21 25 31 62 Spain CRAME S.A. Ci La Rioja, sin Barajas Park, Barajas 28042 Madrid Tel: +34 182 91 862 - Tix: 23686 crame e Fax: +34 192 93 045 ‘Sweden FURUNO SWEDEN AB Gruvgatan 23 $-42180 Vastra Frélunda Tel: +46 31 49 02 20 - Tix: 21452 Fax: +46 31 49 70 93 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL OPERATION KEYS AND INDICATORS egerotnag MULTIPLE CONTROL UNITS Up to 5 DCU 3000 control units may be connected simultaneously to a DU 3000. One of the control units may be given priority (by configuration). Only one control unit can be active at a time while all others are passive. When switching on, the control unit on which the SUPPLY ON/OFF bution was pressed becomes active. After an interruption in external power supply all control units will be passive. If the active control unit is in the MAIN-MENU, STATUS or RX-CALL states or if all control units are passive, the display of a passive control unit shows: STAND-BY >STATUS< If the active control unit is in any other state the display of a passive control unit shows: BUSY Only a passive control unit with higher priority can interrupt the active control unit in this case. passive control unit. An incoming calll activates the visual and audible indicators of all control units. Light and sound levels are individually adjustable. The RX-CALL is displayed only on the active control unit 2-6 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SKANTI SERVICE AGENTS ‘TRANSTEMA COMMUNICATIONS Ekonomivagen 2 S-43633 Askim / Géteborg Tol: +46 31 68 29 62 - Thx: 2208 Fax: +46 31 68 36 60 Taiwan PEI SAY ENTERPRISE CO. LTD. 60-2, Pei Ning Road Talpei Tel: +886 2 579 8199 - TIx: 28978 Fax: +886 2 579 6698 Tunisia Mediterranee Service Port de Peche de la Goulette La Goulette Tunisia Tel: +216 1 736 824/736 816 Fax: +216 1 731 206 Turkey SAIT ELECTRONICS Yemeniciler Cad. No. 60 Omer Han K. 5 Karakéy - Istanbul Tel: +90 212 255 54 34 - Thx: 24156 sait tr Fax: +90 212 250 45 24 UAE, Radio Holland Middle East P.O. Box 4592 Sharjah - U. Tel: +971 6 543002 - TIx: 68302 Fax: +971 6 356083, U.S.A, MACKAY COMMUNICATIONS Raritan Center P.O. Box 7819 Edison New Jersey 08818-7819 Tel: +1 908 225 0909 - Tix: 4754132 Fax: +1 908 225 2848/41 908 225 4959 Fax: +1713 943 3802 SERVICE Radio Holland Group 8943 Gulf Freeway Houston Texas 77017 Tel: +1 718.943 3325 - Tix: 795438 Uruguay Aeromarine Lida. Cerro Largo 1497 11200 Montevideo Tel: +598 2 41 86 04/40 39 62 Thx 22142 aeromar uy Fax: +598 241 85 97 Venezuela RADIO-HOLLAND de Venezuela Apartado 61210 Caracas 1060A Tel: +58 2 752 74 80 - Tix: 28566 rhol vo Fax: +58 2 751 83 24 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 5-13 SERVICE SKANTI SERVICE AGENTS 5-14 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL MENU TREE OPERATION MENU TREE [MAIN MENU | |>STATUS< TX-CALL RX-CALLS TEST I PROGRAMMING CONFIGURATION STATUS | p.2-46 STATUS amet] p.2-47 TKCALL | p.2-17 DIRECT-DIAL| SELECTIVE] | GROUP AREA ALL-SHIPS RXCALLS| p 2-42 TEST INFO SELF-TEST PXAUDIO =] al P.2-61 p.2-62 oorry aT] (verso p-2-60 p.2-60 PROGRAMMING AUTONATICAGK J PRINTER | | POSITION usTs SETTINGS status | | uss | |revePHove] wmsi] Look | souno | |ucHr| conrrasr| p.2-52 p.2-52 p.2-59 p.2 p.2-53 2-54 2-56 2-57 POLLING} POSITION’ p-2-48 p.2-48 p.2-49 =58 SONFIGURATION VIEW CHANGE ‘SEED @AOUPAD INTERFACES watch | | prionmy | Forwars| wessaces| p.3-42 p.3-42 p.3-43 3-42 3-44 3-45 ‘wanws| PRINTER] RADIO p.3-43 3-43 3-43 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 2-7 OPERATION DISTRESS ALERT, INFO co DISTRESS ALERT, /NFO To edit the Information, release immediately. 28 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL DISTRESS ALERT DISTRESS ALERT Example: ra aca cee The displayed distress alert information will be transmitted when the key is released after the 6 seconds has elapsed. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL OPERATION a8 > DISTRESS Position: 55°59'N 133°22'W at 1229 UTC Undesignated distress Telephony - Keep pressing 5 sec to send message - 29 OPERATION EDITING A DISTRESS ALERT, INFO EDITING A DISTRESS ALERT, INFO Position The position is updated automatically by the ships navigational equipment or it may have been keyed in manually, see PROGRAMMING POSITION. Automatic updated position information is "frozen’ at the moment the Distress button is pressed and may be corrected manually by selecting >EDIT<. Nature of Distress Selectable Options: Fire, explosion Flooding Collision Grounding ae Danger of capsizing Sinking ony Disabled and adrift Undesignated distress Abandoning ship 27 acusnbs 08 2-10 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL EDITING A DISTRESS ALERT OPERATION pe telars pe bows EDITING A DISTRESS ALERT 1. Press and release 2. — Accept the Position if ok. Press (em 3. Select _the Nature of Distress using Press 4. Press for 6 seconds to transmit the Distress Alert immediately to return to the Main Menu. DISTRESS Position: (55°59'N 133°22'W at 1229 UTC) >POSITION OK< EDIT UNKNOWN DISTRESS Position: 55°59°N 133'22’W at 1229 UTC -- Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] - - DISTRESS Position: 55°59'N 133°22'W at 1229 UTC. Undesignated distress Telephony - Press [Distress] 6 sec to send message DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 211 OPERATION SENDING DISTRESS ALERT, INFO SENDING DISTRESS ALERT, /NFO If the transmitter is off the light in the distress lamp does not turn into steady light and the last line shows " -- Switch transmitter on - 212 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SENDING DISTRESS ALERT SENDING DISTRESS ALERT for 6 seconds. The Distress key lamp flashes quickly. The display shows the Distress Message. 2. The display shows the remaining number of seconds When the time is out the Distress lamp will ight steady. 3 Release 4. — The Distress Alert Transmission is automatically repeated at intervals of 3.5-4.5 minuttes. 5. The Distress Alert repetition continues until: the Distress Acknowledgement is received is pressed. to start the transmission... OPERATION Press DISTRESS Position: 55°59'N 133°22'W at 1229 UTC Undesignated distress Telephony - Keep pressing 5 sec to send message - DISTRESS Position: 55°59'N 133°22'W at 1229 UTC Undesignated distress Telephony - Keep pressing 1 sec to send message - DISTRESS Position: 55°59'N 183°22'W at 1229 UTC Undesignated distress Telephony Release button —- DISTRESS Position: 55°59'N 183°22'W at 1229 UTC Undesignated distress Telephony Transmitting —~ = DISTRESS Position: 55°59'N 183'22'W at 1229 UTC. Undesignated distress Telephony - Awaiting automatic repetition - DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 243 OPERATION RECEIVING DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, INFO ima) RECEIVING DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, /NFO When SET UP is entered while a Distress Acknowledgement is displayed, the transceiver is set automatically to channel 16. The Distress Acknowledgement is an All Ships Call and therefore received not only by the ship in distress. END should be entered when communication is completed. The display returns to STATUS or RX-CALL if not all received calls have been read out. 214 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL RECEIVING DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OPERATION perqAlink — pang reent RECEIVING DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT aap wall 1, The Distress Acknowledgements received. f Distress The Distress lamp flashes slowly. RX-CALL Allships from: 001234567 Category: Distress Distress ack The display shows which station has acknowled the Distress Alert Press > MORE< 2. The display shows the Distress message DISTRESS-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO:123456789 acknowledged. Position: 55°66'N 133°22’W at 1229 UTC Undesignated distress Telephony >SET UP< QUIT 3. Enter SET UP and hook off the Transceiver SiS TRESS-AGKNOWLEDGEMENT T0:129456780 handset to commence the Distress traffic Position: 55°66'N 133°22°W at 1229 UTC by telephony. Undesignated distress Telephony The Transceiver is automatically >END< set to channel 16. 4, When communication is completed, enter END. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 215 OPERATION SENDING DISTRESS RELAY CALL, INFO SENDING DISTRESS RELAY CALL, NFO 2-16 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SENDING DISTRESS RELAY CALL mena SENDING DISTRESS RELAY CALL Select the format e.g. Selective call. Enter Press 2. Keyinthe Maritime Mobile Service Identity number of the coast station. Enter Press 3. Select Distress Category. Enter Press 4. Select Distress Relay. Enter Press 5. Key in the Maritime Mobile Service Identity of the ship in distress if known. Enter Press 6. _ Key in the position. Enter Press OPERATION Bap TX-CALL Saved call: Enter number 0-9 DIRECT-DIAL >SELECTIVE< GROUP AREA ALL-SHIPS TX-CALL Selective to: (001234567 ) - Enter maritime mobile service identity - TX-CALL Selective Category: to: 001234567 = Change by [<]_[>]or press [Enter] —- TX-CALL Selective Category: Distress to: 001234567 - ~ Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] —- DISTRESS-RELAY Ship: (123456789) - Enter maritime mobile service identity - DISTRESS-RELAY _ Ship: 123456789 Position: 55°59'N 133°22'W at 1229 UTC. > POSITION - OK< EDIT DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 217 OPERATION SENDING DISTRESS RELAY CALL, INFO SENDING DISTRESS RELAY CALL, INFO Nature of Distress Selectable Options: Fire, explosion Flooding Collision Grounding Danger of capsizing Sinking Disabled and adrift Undesignated distress ‘Abandoning ship For All ships, Group or Area calls no acknowledgement is expected. In this case the transceiver is subsequently set to channel 16. 218 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SENDING DISTRESS RELAY CALL Cont'd OPERATION SENDING DISTRESS RELAY CALL Cont'd 7. Select the nature of distress. DISTRESS-RELAY Ship:123456789 Press 8 Press to transmit the message. Ifo acknowledgement has been received within 5 minutes, the display shows Position: 55°59'N 133°22'W at 1229 UTC ~ Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] — DISTRESS-RELAY _Ship:128456789 Position: 55°59'N 133°22'W at 1229 UTC. Undesignated distress Telephony - Press [Call] to send message - --- Transmitting - = Awaiting acknowledgement No acknowledgement received REPEAT >QUIT< DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 219 OPERATION RECEIVING DISTRESS RELAY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, INFO co RECEIVING DISTRESS RELAY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, INFO. When SET UP is entered or the handsets lifted off-hook while a Distress Relay Acknowledgement is displayed, the transceiver is set automatically to channel 16. END should be entered when communication is completed. The display returns to STATUS or RX-CALL if not all received calls have been read out. 2-20 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL RECEIVING DISTRESS RELAY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OPERATION RECEIVING DISTRESS RELAY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1, The Distress Acknowledgement is received, The Distress lamp flashes slowly. Press (J 2. The display shows the Distress relay Poses RX-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT from: 001234567 Category: Distress Distress relay > MORE< DISTRESS-RELAY —_Ship:123456789 Position: 55°59’N 133°22'W at 1229 UTC message acknowledged. Undesignated distress Telephony >SETUP< QUIT 3. Enter SET UP or hook off the Transceiver DISTRESS-RELAY Ship:123456789 handset to commence the Distress traffic Position: 55°59'N 133°22'W at 1229 UTC bytelephony. Undesignated distress Telephony The Transceiver is automatically set to SENDe channel 16. 4. ‘When communication is completed, enter END. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 2-21 OPERATION SENDING A CALL, INFO SENDING A CALL, INFO Note: Some formats may be disabled by configuration. Categories Selecable options: All ships call Area / Group / Selective Distress Distress Urgency Urgency Safety Safety Routine" Ship's business Routine *) Output power is automatically reduced when transmitting routine all ships call Selection of telecommand may be added dependent on configuration. Additional information When calling a coast station select NONE. When calling other ships select CHANNEL and key-in the proposed working channel. 2-22 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SENDING A CALL OPERATION SENDING A CALL a ge p> TXCALL Saved call: 0-9 DIRECT-DIAL 2, Select the format. e.g. Selective call. 3. _ Key in the Maritime Mobile Service Identity of the station you want to call. el oe 4, Select the Category. Press 5. _ Select the Additional information. e.g. "NONE" Press >SELECTIVE< GROUP AREA ALL-SHIPS TX-CALL Selective to: (001234567 ) ~ Enter maritime mobile service identity - TX-CALL Selective Category: to: 001234567 -- Change by [<] [>] orpress [Enter] -- TXCALL Selective Category: Routine Additional information: POSITION CHANNEL >NONE< to: 001234567 Telephony DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 2-23 OPERATION SENDING A CALL, INFO SENDING A CALL, /NFO Note: Transmission is automatically prevented until the channel is free. ‘An acknowledgement is expected within 5 minutes for Selective calls and witin 5 seconds for Direct-dial calls, All ships, group and area calls requires no acknowledgement. When the transmission is completed the transceiver is set to the channel numberindicated in the call by pressing Enter or lifting the handset off hook within 1 minute. 2-24 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SENDING A CALL Cont'd OPERATION SENDING A CALL Cont'd aa > 6. Select SEND. TX-CALL Selective to: 001234567 Category: Routine Telephony Press 7. Press to send the call. Ifno acknowledgement has been received when the time expires the call is automatically repeated once. If no acknowledgement is received on the repeated call either, the display shows EDIT SAVE >SEND< TX-CALL Selective Category: Routine to: 001234567 Telephony - Press [Call] to send message - Checking for free channel —- Transmitting --- Awaiting acknowledgement No acknowledgement received Wait 15 min before repeating call REPEAT >QuIT< DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 2-25 OPERATION RECEIVING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, INFO co RECEIVING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, INFO When SET UP is entered or the handset is lifted off-hook while an RX-acknowledgement indicating telephony mode is displayed, the transceiver is set to the channel number indicated in the call. END should be selected when communication is completed. For telephony calls just place the handset on hook. The display returns to STATUS or RX-CALL if not all received calls have been read out. 2-26 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL RECEIVING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT RECEIVING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1. The Acknowledment is received. The Call lamp flashes. 2. Enter SET UP or hook off the Transceiver handset to commence the communication by telephony. The Transceiver is automatically set to the channel number indicated in the acknowledgement. OPERATION aap | NI ~T 1 cal RX-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT from: 001234567 Category: Routine Telephony Working channel : 25 >SETUP< QUIT RX-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT from: 001234567 3. When communication is completed, enter END. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL Category: Routine Telephony Working channel : 25 >END< 2-27 OPERATION SENDING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL, INFO oo SENDING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL, INFO Direct-dial calls are used for direct telephone dialling of a land subscriber through an appropriate coast station providing automatic connection with the public switched telephone network. Note: Not all coast stations provide this service. To recall a saved call press the short-dial number (0-9). To repeat a call press the call button. Alternatively the MMSI list number (0-99) may be entered if the coast station has been programmed into the MMSI list. When Enter is pressed the programmed name of the coast station will be shown next to the 9-digit MMSI number. Alternatively the telephone list number (0-99) may be entered if the number has been programmed into the telephone list. When Enteris pressed the programmed name of the coast station will be shown next to the telephone number. To save the call select SAVE and press the enter button. ‘Acknowledgement from the coast station is normally received within 3 sec. 2-28 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SENDING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL OPERATION SENDING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL aa p 1, Press TX-CALL Saved call: 0-9 Repeat: Call 2. Select Direct-dial. To edit the call Enter Press 3. Key in the Maritime Mobile Service Identity of the Coatstation. Enter Press ——_J}. 4. _ Key in the telephone no. of the land subsoriber Enter Press 5. Select SEND Enter Press e| 6. Press >DIRECT-DIAL< SELECTIVE ALL-SHIPS TX-CALL Direct-dial to: (002191000 ) - Enter Maritime Mobile Service Identity - TX-CALL Direct-dial to: 002191000. Tel:( 42482544) --- _ Enter telephone number TX-CALL Direct-dial to: 002191000 Tel: 42482544 EDIT SAVE >SEND< TX-CALL Direct-dial to: 002191000 Tel: 42482544 Press [Call] to send message --——- —-- Checking for free channel Transmitting ~~ Awaiting acknowledgement DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 2-29 OPERATION SENDING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL, INFO co SENDING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL, INFO If the coast station cannot comply immediately with the call request due to the appropriate working frequency being busy or for other reasons, this will be indicated in the acknowledgement. If no acknowledgement is received the DSC 3000 automatically repeats the call once. Subsequent repetitions to the same coast station should not be initiated until at least 15 minutes have elapsed. The VHF must be keyed regularly during the communication to maintain connection. To avoid unintentional disconnection the DSC 3000 will automatically key the transmitter briefly if unkeyed for more than 36s... If the handset has not been keyed for 5 minutes a waming is given and if the handset is then not keyed within 10 s. an’End of call’ is sent. Ifa ring-back call is desired the DSC 3000 must be left with the display indicating ‘Awaiting ring-back’. Ifno ring-back is received within 15 minutes the DSC 3000 returns to STATUS. 2:30 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SENDING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL Cont'd OPERATION SENDING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL Cont'd If the coast station can comply immediately with the call it sends an acknowledment containing the working channel. When received the DSC 3000 automatically repeats the call on the working channel. Lift the handset off hook and wait for the called subscriber to answer the telephone When the call is completed or in case of no answer, place the handset on-hook. ‘The DSC 3000 then sends an ’End of cal” message to the coast station to stop call timing, The acknowledgement from the coast station may contain information on the chargeable duration of the calll. If the coast station has no free working channel available at the time of the call it may send an acknowledgement containing a ‘Queue’ indication. Ifa working channel becomes available within the next 15 minutes the coast station will indicate this by sending a DSC call containing a working channel. aa > RX-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Tel: 42482544 Working channel: 22 - Setting up transceiver -~ from: 002191000 TX-CALL Direct-dial Tel: 42482544 to: 002191000 Transmitting TXCALL Direct-dial Tel: 42482544 to: 002191000 >END< TXCALL Direct-dial Tel: 42482544 to: 002191000 End of call Transmitting Awaiting acknowledgement. ~ RX-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT from: 002191000 Tel: 42482544 End of call Duration: 0 hours 6 min 35 sec >QUIT< RX-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT from: 002191000 Tel: 42482544 -Queue Awaiting ring-back RX-CALL Direct-dial Tel: 42482544 Working channel: 22 from: 002191000 >ACK< QUIT DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 231 OPERATION SENDING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL, INFO ‘SENDING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL, INFO 2:32 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL SENDING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL Cont'd SENDING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL Cont'd ‘The DSC 3000 sends an acknowlement - and repeats the DSC call on the working channel. The coast station then starts dialling the subscriber. Lift the handset off hook and wait for the called subscriber to answer the telephone. OPERATION agp ‘TX-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Hiss 42482544 Working channel: 22 Transmitting = Setting up transceiver to: 002191000 TX-CALL Direct-dial to: 002191000 Tel: 42482544 > END< DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 233 OPERATION RECEIVING DISTRESS ALERT, INFO co RECEIVING DISTRESS ALERT, JNFO If SET UP is entered, while a Distress call is displayed the transceiver is set automatically to channel 16. See page 2-37 for Acknowledging a Distress Alert. END should be selected when communication is completed. The display returns to STATUS or RX-CALL if not all received calls have been read out. 2:34 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL RECEIVING DISTRESS ALERT OPERATION RECEIVING DISTRESS ALERT sel 1. ADistress Alert is received. f Dates RX-CALL Distress from: 123456789 Position: 55°59'N 183°22'W at 1229 UTC Undesignated distress Telephony >SETUP< QUIT 2. Enter SET UP. The transceiver is now automatically AX-CALL Distress from: 123456789 set to channel 16. Position: 55°59'N 183°22'W at 1229 UTC Hook off the transceiver handset to Undesignated distress Telephony acknowledge the receipt of the disiress alert ACK >END< by telephony. 3. _ When communication is completed, enter END. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 2:35 OPERATION ACKNOWLEDGING A DISTRESS ALERT, INFO ACKNOWLEDGING A DISTRESS ALERT, INFO. Ships receiving a DSC distress alert from another ship should defer the acknowledgement of the distress alert for a short interval, if the ship is within an area covered by one or more coast stations, in order to give the coast station time to acknowledge the DSC distress alert first. END should be selected when communication is completed. The display returns to STATUS or RX-CALL if not all received calls have been read out. 2-36 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL ACKNOWLEDGING A DISTRESS ALERT OPERATION ACKNOWLEDGING A DISTRESS ALERT ACK< END DSC distress acknowledgements are normally made by coast stations only. >CONTINUE< RETURN DISTRESS-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT T0:987654321 Position: 55°59’N 133°22'W at 1229 UTC Undesignated distress Telephony - Press [Call] to send message - Transmitting DISTRESS-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO:987654321 Position: 55°59'N 133'22’W at 1229 UTC Undesignated distress ‘Telephony >END< 2:37 OPERATION RECEIVING DISTRESS RELAY, INFO RECEIVING DISTRESS RELAY, INFO If SET UP is entered while a distress relay call is displayed the transceiver is set automatically to channel 16. END should be selected when communication is completed. The display returns to STATUS or RX-CALL if not all received calls have been read out. 2-38 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL RECEIVING DISTRESS RELAY RECEIVING DISTRESS RELAY 1. A Distress Relay is received. Press 2. Enter SET UP. The transceiver is now automatically set to channel 16. Hook off the transceiver handset to acknowledge the receipt of the call by telephony. 3. When communication is completed, enter END. OPERATION % — Fie Distress RX-CALL All ships Category: Distress from: 001234567 Distress relay >MORE< DISTRESS-RELAY Ship:123456789 Position: 55°59'N 133°22'W at 1229 UTC Undesignated distress Telephony >SETUP< QUIT DISTRESS-RELAY Ship:123456789 Position: 55°59'N 133°22’W at 1229 UTC. Undesignated distress Telephony >END< DSC 3000 TECHINICAL MANUAL 2-39 OPERATION RECEIVING A CALL, INFO RECEIVING A CALL, INFO For calls requiring acknowledgement, please refer to page 2-43. If the call does not contain mode information SET UP is not displayed. If SET UP is entered, the transceiver is set to the channel number indicated in the call An incoming call will be displayed immediately if the equipment is in the MAIN-MENU or STATUS states. From other states the display returns to the last received RX-CALL instead of STATUS display if a call has been received. The visual and audible indicators will signal that a call has been received. The visual indicator remains activated until the call has been read out. END should be selected when communication is completed. The display returns to STATUS or RX-CALL if not all received calls have been read out. Al-ships, Group and Area calls, not having Distress or Urgency category, are considered obsolete when 5 minutes have passed since the reception of the call. The call is then treated as ‘read-out’. 2-40 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL RECEIVING A CALL OPERATION RECEIVING A CALL ge > NI NN els call RX-CALL Allships to: 001234567 Category: Safety Telephony Working channel: 25 1. ACallis received. >SETUP< QUIT 2. Enter SETUP. RX-CALL All ships to: 001284567 The transceiver in now automatically set Category: Safety Telephony to the channel number indicated in the call. Working channel: 25 >END< 3. When communication is completed, enter END. All incomming calls are stored. The store has capacity for storing 20 different Distress calls and 20, wt different other calls. The oldest call in the group in question is deleted when the storage capacity is exceeded. To see the content of the store, plays the complete call RX-CALLS 1229UTC 1 JUL 1992 Distress call from: 123456789 - Change by [<] [>] or [Enter] to view ~ DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 2-41 OPERATION SENDING AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, INFO co SENDING AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, INFO Selective calls and Direct-dial calls require acknowledgement. Ifthe call contains Polling, Ship position, or legal mode and channel information, transmission of acknowledgement may be initiated by just pressing [Call]. Steps 2 to § are then automatically performed. If the call is a telephony call, the same is obtained by just lifting the handset off hook. ‘When transmission is completed and if the acknowledgement contains mode information, the transceiver is set to the channel number indicated in the acknowledgement call. END should be selected when communication is completed. For telephony calls just place the handset on hook. The display returns to STATUS or RX-CALL if not all received calls have been read out. Note: If the call is not acknowledged within 4.5 minutes ACK is replaced by >TX-CALL<. If this is entered the information in the received call is transfered to a TX-CALL. 2-42 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL OPERATION RECEIVING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL, INFO RECEIVING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL, INFO Direct-dial calls are used for direct telephone dialling of the ship by a land subscriber through an appropriate coast station providing automatic connection with the public switched telephone network. If incomming telephone calls cannot be answered for a period, the automatic acknowledgement status of the DSC 3000 should be changed to 'Unable to comply with telephony calls’ (please refer to page 2-47). In this case the acknowledgement will contain the message Unable to comply’, and the coast station will after receipt of that message transmit a busy signal to the calling subscriber. 2-44 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL RECEIVING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL RECEIVING A DIRECT-DIAL CALL >) 1. Acallis received DSC 3000 automatically sends an acknowledgement. 2. _Lifthandset off-hook or press within 1 minute. DSC 3000 then repeats the call on the working channel and connection is established. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL OPERATION RX-CALL Direct-dial from: 002191000 Te Working channel: 22 >ACK< QUIT ‘TX-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT to: 002191000 Tel: -- Working channel: 22 - = Transmitting = > SETUP < ‘TX-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT to: 002191000 Tel: Working channel: 22 Setting-up transceiver — Transmitting — > END < 2-45 OPERATION STATUS DISPLAY STATUS DISPLAY ‘The STATUS display comes up when power is switched on or when selected from the MAIN-MENU. by selecting STATUS and pressing "Enter*. The equipment automatically retums to STATUS display after 10 minutes unless a Selective or Direct-dial RX-CALL is displayed or ifin Distress Transmit mode. STATUS 1107 UTC DSC watch on: CH 70 > STATUS CI < MANGES status display example The STATUS display shows the present status of: Automatic acknowledgement Time DSC watch Automatic acknowledgement status: (empty) Aut ack: Unable ‘The Automatic ack display field is empty if automatic acknowledgement is set to ‘able to comply’ May be changed by selecting >STATUS CHANGE<. Time (UTC) may be set in the programming menu. DSC watch status: CH70 VHF Status is selelected in the configuration menu. “CH 70" indicates that the built-in receiver maintains continuous watch on CH 70. "VHF" indicates that the associated VHF transceiver is used for DSC watch. The transceiver must be set to CH 70 to receive DSC calls. 2-46 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL STATUS DISPLAY OPERATION CHANGE STATUS Automatic acknowledgement may be set to veedblesp comply Unabie to comply with telephony calls For ’Unable to comply with telephony calls’ the reason may be set to. - No reason given ~ Congestion - Station barred = No operator - Temporarily no operator - Equipment disabled When set to ‘Unable to comply with telephony calls’ automatic acknowledgement transmissions in response to calls containing a telephony telecommand will contain Unable to comply’ and the additional message selected. ‘Automatic acknowledgement transmission takes place only if enabled by automatic ack programming. Automatic acknowledgement of direct-dial calls takes place if Direct-dial format is enabled by configuration. If Direct- format is enabled automatic ack of polling calls from coast stations is automatically enabled. Automatic acknowledgement transmissions does not take place if the handset is off-hook or the equipment is not in STATUS, MAIN-MENU, or RX-CALL state. ‘Automatic acknowledgement transmissions does not take place if the call is received with error or has distress category. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 2-47 OPERATION PROGRAMMING: AUTOMATIC ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PROGRAMMING: AUTOMATIC ACKNOWLEDGEMENT >PROGRAMMING< >AUTOMATIC-ACK- C ve Polling calls Select between: press off Allstations Specific stations only If Specific stations only’ is selected, enter the MMSI number of the stations. penal 2 J Position calls pons] Select between: press Off All stations Specific stations only PROGRAMMING Automatic acknowledgement >POLLING< POSITION OTHER PROGRAMMING Aut ack of polling calls < Specific stations only> -- Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] -- PROGRAMMING ——_Autack of polling calls Specific stations only (002191000) ( a) ~ Enter MMSI; use # for any digit -- PROGRAMMING Automatic acknowledgement POLLING >POSITION< OTHER PROGRAMMING Aut ack of position calls < Specific stations only> - Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] -- DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL PROGRAMMING: AUTOMATIC ACKNOWLEDGEMENT f’Specific stations only’ is selected, enter the MMSI number of the stations. pun 2H] Other calls press Select between: Off All stations Specific stations only Enter press If'Specific stations only’ is selected, enter the MMSI number of the stations. Enter press OPERATION PROGRAMMING Specific stations only Aut ack of position calls, (002191000) ( s -- Enter MMSI; use # for any digit -- PROGRAMMING Automatic acknowledgement POLLING POSITION > OTHER< PROGRAMMING Aut ack of other calls < Specific stations only> -- Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] —- PROGRAMMING Specific stations only Aut ack of other calls (002191000) ( ) ~ Enter MMSI; use # for any digit — DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 2-49 OPERATION PROGRAMMING: POSITION PROGRAMMING: POSITION >PROGRAMMING< Automatic updating >POSITION< If automatic updating from the NMEA input is used the actual position is displayed, will retum to the STATUS display If not automatically updated, the DSC 3000 should be regularly updated manually in order to be able to receive Area calls correctly. Manual updating Select >EDIT< Enter the latitude. Press Select S or N using an arrow key. Press Enter the longtitude. Press Select E or W using an arrow key. PROGRAMMING Position 55°59'N 133° 20'W at 1229 UTC OK >EDIT< PROGRAMMING Position (55° 59’) re Wit: Enter latitude PROGRAMMING Position 55°59" 5 eats she. -- Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] -- PROGRAMMING Position 55°59'N (133°20) at UTC - Enter longtitude -~ PROGRAMMING Position 55°59'N 133° 20' at UTC -- Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] -- 2-50 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL PROGRAMMING: POSITION OPERATION Enter the time. PROGRAMMING Position 55°59'N 133° 20'W at (1229) UTC Press (ee) -- Enter the time of the position —- PROGRAMMING Position on nee 55 °59'N 133°20’W at 1229 UTC STATUS display. >END< If more than 12 hours have elapsed since the last updating, the time will be deleted. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 2-51 OPERATION PROGRAMMING: PRINTER PROGRAMMING: PRINTER Printer Status >PROGRAMMING< >PRINTER< >STATUS< The Printer Status menu allows selection of: Print all calls Print all distress and safety calls Print all RX calls Print distress and safety RX calls Print all RX calls with symbols No print-out The arrow keys switch beween the above options and Enter selects the displayed option and returns to STATUS menu. Print Lists The Print Lists menu allows selection of: Print short-dial list Print MMSI number list Print telephone list Print configuration settings The arrow keys switch beween the above options and Enter selects the displayed option, starts print-out and returns to STATUS menu. 2-52 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL PROGRAMMING: CLOCK SETTING OPERATION PROGRAMMING: CLOCK SETTING Enter the UTC time Lae) Enter the day of month Pross Select the month using an arrow key Enter the year Press PROGRAMMING (1229) UTC Clock setting - Enter UTC time -— PROGRAMMING Clock setting 1229 UTC (12) - Enter day of month- PROGRAMMING Clock setting 1229 UTC = 12. ~ Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] —- PROGRAMMING Clock setting 1229 UTC 12 Jun (1992) —- Enter year PROGRAMMING Clock setting 1229 UTC 12. Jun 1992 Press to return to the STATUS display. >END< DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 253 OPERATION PROGRAMMING: SOUND SETTING PROGRAMMING: SOUND SETTING >PROGRAMMING< >SETTINGS< Distress-alarm sound >DISTRESS-ALARM< Select sound type A or B using an PROGRAMMING _ Distress-alarm sound arrow key. Type Volume *****... (ener } = Change by [<] [>]or press [Enter] —- Press Select the volume level using the arrow keys. PROGRAMMING _ Distress-alarm sound Type A rece 2} ~- Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] — PROGRAMMING _ Distress-alarm sound Press to return to the STATUS Type A Volume **...... display. >CHANGE< will retum to the beginning of CHANGE TEST >END< distress-alarm sound programming. >TEST< will generate the selected sound in the loudspeaker. Call-alarm sound >CALL-ALARM< Select for how long the call-alarmn PROGRAMMING —— Call-alarm sound ‘shall last, using the arrow keys. Duration<.5> Type Volume *****... re ~ Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] — Select sound iype Cier Divengiah PROGRAMMING —_ Call-alarm sound Arrow key: Duration.5 Type Volume ***"*... -- Change by [<] [>] orpress [Enter] — 2-54 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL PROGRAMMING: SOUND SETTING OPERATION Select the volume level using the arrow keys. PROGRAMMING Call-alarm sound Duration.5 Type C Press PROGRAMMING __ Call-alarm sound Press to return to the STATUS Duration 5 TypeC Volume **... display. SCHANGE< will return to the beginning of CHANGE TEST >END< call-alarm sound programming. >TEST< will generate the selected sound in the loudspeaker. Key-beep sound >KEY-BEEP. Select the volume level using the arrow keys. PROGRAMMING Key-beep sound IMegal key volume Press toretumtothe STATUS = Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] — display. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 2-55 OPERATION PROGRAMMING: LIGHT SETTING PROGRAMMING: LIGHT SETTING 7 sree 2] >PROGRAMMING< ca >SETTINGS< >LIGHT< Select the "Day’ setting for the display backlight using the arrow keys. Select the "Day’ setting for the indicators using the arrow keys. Press Select the "Night" setting for the display backlight using the arrow keys. Press Select the "Night" setting for the indicators using the arrow keys. Press to return to the STATUS. display. Cd PROGRAMMING Backlight —_—_Indicators Day, ] orpress [Enter] — PROGRAMMING — Backlight Indicators Day, tere. etetetes Night * ee ~~ Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] Indicators. PROGRAMMING — Backlight ae oe Nigt -- Change by [<] [>] orpress [Enter] PROGRAMMING Backlight Day; Night: * == Change by [<] [5] or press [Enter] Indicators ‘The light in the Distress and Call indicators cannot be reduced completely. 2-56 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL PROGRAMMING: CONTRAST SETTING OPERATION PROGRAMMING: CONTRAST SETTING cr >PROGRAMMING< >SETTINGS< >CONTRAST< [ex] ‘Select the contrast setting using the arrow PROGRAMMING Contrast setting keys. Seen Press toretumtothe STATUS ~ Change by [<] [>] orpress [Enter] ~ display, DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 257 OPERATION PROGRAMMING: MMSI LIST PROGRAMMING: MMSI LIST Use the arrow key to change between the MMS list numbers or enter the MSI list number that you want to program and press Press to edit the displayed MMSI list number. Enter a name for the vessel or coast station. Press Enter the MMSI number of the vessel or coast Press (ma PROGRAMMING <01 MMS list Name: LYNGBY MMSI: 002191000> -- Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] -- PROGRAMMING 01 Name: (LYNGBY) MMS list MMSI: 002191000 Enter name -: PROGRAMMING MMS list 01 Name: LYNGBY MMSI: (002191000) - Enter maritime mobile service identity - Either the nine-digit MMSI number or the MMSI list number (0-99) may be entered when composing aTX-CALL. ‘When [Enter] is pressed the name and the nine-digit MMS! number is displayed. ‘When entering an unprogrammed list number the illegal-key sounds given and the numberis deleted. If, when receiving a call, the MMSI number of the calling station is found in the MMI list, the name of the station will be displayed along with the nine-digit MMSI number. 2-58 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL PROGRAMMING: TELEPHONE LIST PROGRAMMING: TELEPHONE LIST OPERATION >PROGRAMMING< >LISTS< >TELEPHONE< Use the arrow key to change between the telephone list numbers or enter the telephone <01 list number that you want to program and Enter press Enter Press to edit the displayed telephone list number. Enter the telephone number. Enter Press Enter the name of the subscriber. Enter Press PROGRAMMING 4542482544 Telephone list SKANTI> ~- Change by [<] [>] or press [Enter] —~ PROGRAMMING Telephone list 01 (4542482544) SKANTI ---—~ Enter telephone number —---- PROGRAMMING Telephone list ot 4542482544 (_ SKANTI) Enter name - Either the telephone number or the telephone list number (1-99) may be entered when composing a Direct-dial call. When [Enter] is pressed the telephone number and the name is displayed. When entering an unprogrammed list number the illegal-key sound is given and the number's deleted. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 2:59 OPERATION TEST: INFO TEST: INFO Accumulated ON-time TEST Accumulated ON-time Operating hours: 128 >ACCUMULATED-ON-TIME< The number of operating hours is displayed. aie Press ‘to retum to the STATUS. display. Version =a TEST version nt DCU program: 01.06.00 Date: 930524 EVERSON DU program : 03.01.00 Date: 930607 ‘The program version and date for DCU and Features : VHF DSC SEND< DUis displayed. Press to return to the STATUS display. 2-60 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL TEST: SELF-TEST OPERATION TEST: SELF-TEST (usr >TEST< >SELF-TEST< The test starts immediately and will continue TEST Automatic Selrtest until all test are completed and found ok. Completed 8 steps ok bypassed Press to end the test and retum O failed >END< to status display. Ifa test fails the self-test wil stop and TEST ‘Automatic Self-test display: test step no. 02 Modem 2100 Hz test: Failed name of the failing test Possible cause: PCB 711 or cabling error code Error code: 0201 >CONTINUE< END If any the self test will stop on the next failure. “TEST 30 DCU test: Failed Press to continue. Error code: 3011 >CONTINUE< END. Automatic Self-test When all test are completed a test status TEST ‘Automatic Self-test 's displayed. Completed 1 steps ok O bypassed Press to end the test and return. 2 failed >END< to status display. The error code consists of step number (2 digits), indication of previous faults (1 digit: O=no, 1=yes) and failure type (1 digit). DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 2-61 OPERATION TEST: RX-AUDIO nfurbogerrt (mY SPC Adjust the volume level using the arrow keys. TEST RX-audio Volume <*** > Press to end the test and return to the status display. ~ Change by [<] [>] or [Enter] to end -- 2-62 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 3. INSTALLATION Table of Contents INSTALLATION 3, INSTALLATION Table of Contents Description 33 Connestors 3:24 Mounting the Units 3-3 Supply cable/connector, DU 3000 3:25 Power Supply 3-4 Supply cable specifications 3-25 Earth Connections 3-4 Earth connections 3.26 Antenna 3-5 _ Interconnection of units 3.27 Interconnection of Units 35 Net connector, DCU 3000 and DU 3000 3-28 Conneotion of VHF Transceiver 3-6 Mounting bracket terminal board 3:29 Connection of Navigation Equipment 3-6 Aux connector, DCU 3000 3-30 Connection of a Printer 3-8 Auxconnector, DU 3000 3.82 Connection of a Distress Alarm Box 3-8 VHF 3000 Remote connector 3:34 Connection of Remote Alarms 3-9 Loudspeaker connector 3-35 Printer connector 3-36 Figures Distress alarm box 3:37 DCU 3000 mounting on DU 3000 310 Installation wiring diagram 3-39 DSC 3000 outline 3-11 PCB717 jumper and adjustment Cable connection for DCU 3000 locations B41 mounting on DU 3000 312 DCU 3000 with mounting bracket 3-13 Installation configuration 3-42 DCU 3000 installation with mounting Configuration of seltid 342 bracket 3-14 Configuration of group-id 342 DCU 3000 installation with mounting Configuration of Control Unit Priority 3-42 bracket "Low profile mounting" 345 Configuration of DSC-watch 3-43 DCU 3000 installation with mounting Configuration of printer interface 3-43 bracket "FLUSH MOUNTING" 3-16 Configuration of external alarms 3-43 DCU 3000 installation with mounting Configuration of radio interface 3-44 bracket 19 inch panel mounting 3417 Configuration of formats 344 Terminal board mounting options 3418 Configuration of messages 3-45 DCU 3000 without mounting bracket 3-19 Accessories included 3-46 DCU 3000 without mounting bracket Optional accessories 3.47 19 inch panel mounting 3-20 Cable connections for deu without mounting bracket 321 DU 3000 outtine 3-22 DU 3000 cable connections 3:23 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 31 INSTALLATION 3. INSTALLATION Table of Contents 3-2 DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION DESCRIPTION General Correct installation of the DSC 3000 is important for maximum performance and reliability. This chapter provides specific information about the installation of each unit, their interconnection and connection to other equipment. Mounting the Units DCU 3000 Control Unit. The DCU 3000 control unit is adaptable to a variety of mounting methods and should be placed with convenient operation in mind. It may be mounted directly on the front of the DU 3000 forming an integrated controller-receiver unit, or it may be installed separately with or without the optional mounting bracket. DCU 3000 mounting on DU 3000 When mounted on the front of the DU 3000 (fig. at page 3-10), the twounits mustbe interconnected by means of the ribbon cable and loudspeaker cable included. To install the cables, remove the cover of the DU 3000, if the cables are not already installed in the DU. Plug the ribbon cable into the corresponding socket on PCB 717 and guide ‘it together with the loudspeaker cable, which is plugged into the socket on PCB 570, throug the hole at the front of the DU 3000. Refit the cover. Plug the D-sub connector into the Net socket on the DCU 3000 and connect the loudspeaker cable as shown in fig.3 at page 3-12 and arrange the ribbon cable appropriately before fixing the DCU 3000 to the DU 3000. All external connections to the DSC 3000 are made to the connectors on the DU 3000. DCU 3000 with Mounting Bracket The optional mounting bracket (fig. 4 at page 3-13) is used for table mounting of the DCU 3000, and may also be used for bulkhead and console mounting as shown in fig.5 at page 3-14 and fig.6 at page 3-15. Fig.6 shows how the mounting bracket may be installed behind a bulkhead or a console panel for low profile mounting. Fig.7a and 7b at page 3-16 and fig.8a and 8b at page 3-17 shows how flush mounting may be obtained and gives the dimensions for the necessary hardware. External connections to the DCU 3000 are made to the terminal strips of the mounting bracket. If itis desired to utiize the loudspeaker of the DCU for the VHF transceiver, the cable from the VHF Auxiliary socket should be connected directly to the loudspeaker socket on the DCU. For top side cable entry the Terminal Board may be dismantled and turned 180 degrees as illustrated in fig.9b at page 3-18. DSC 3000 TECHNICAL MANUAL 3

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