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Page 1 - SSB RADIOTELEPHONE

SSB RADIOTELEPHONEFS-1570 (150 W)FS-2570 (250 W)

Page 2 - *OME56360Z00**OME56360Z00*

viii11.6 FEC Mode Operation... 11-7 11.7 Communication Exa

Page 3 - DISTRESS Call Procedure

5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-384. Confirm your position and then press the [CALL] to send the position data call (transmission time: approx. 7 sec.). The

Page 4 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-394. Key in ID of coast station (nine digits) with the numeric keys and then push the [ENTER] knob. Note: If you have regist

Page 5 - WARNING LABEL

5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-40PSTN requestcall in progress!TIME TO GO: 7STO COAST : 001234567 TEL NO. : 1234567890123456DSC FREQ : 2189.5 KHZ 10

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-41PSTN call connected.DSC FREQ :12230.0 KHZTO COAST :001234567 TEL NO. : 1234567890123456 TELEPHONE CH 12001 PSTN e

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-425.9.2 Receiving a PSTN call, sending acknowledge back (ACK BQ) 1. The following display appears when a PSTN call is rece

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-435. Shortly thereafter, one of the following messages appears. PSTN call connected.DSC FREQ : 12577.5 KHZTO COAST :0012

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-44Charge information call received.CHARGE TIME : 00H 12M 34S FROM COAST : 001234567 TEL NO. : 1234567890123456STOP ALARM

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-455.10 Log File Three log files are provided for storage of calls: received ordinary log, received distress log and transmitt

Page 11 - FOREWORD

5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-464. To scroll the log up and down, use the [FILE/CURSOR] and [#/SETUP] keys, respectively. 5. To print selected file, pres

Page 12 - Program Number

6-16 PREPARING TX CALLS In Chapter 5 you learned how to prepare and send various types of DSC calls. In this chapter you will learn how to prepare

Page 13 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

ix FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing the FS-1570 (150 W)/FS-2570 (250 W) SSB Radiotelephone. We are confident you will discover why FURUNO has becom

Page 14 - FS-1570 (150 W)

6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-29. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the COM. FREQ window. * Message file entry CALL TYPE: STATION ID COM. TYPE COM. FREQ D

Page 15 - 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-3* Message file entry FILE NAME: ----------------FILE NUMBER : ---FILE ENTRYHow to Enter File Name and Number1. Push the [ENT

Page 16 - 1.2 Turning the Power On/Off

6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-46.2 Preparing Group Calls 1. At the DSC standby screen, press the [#/SETUP] key to open the Setup menu. 2. Rotate the [ENT

Page 17 - 1.4 Indications

6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-5* Message file entry CALL TYPE GROUP ID COM. TYPE COM. FREQ DSC FREQ: INDIVIDUAL : 001234567 : TELEPHONE : NO INFO :

Page 18 - 1.5 Loudspeaker

6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-68. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose appropriate communications type and then push the [ENTER] knob. 9. Push the [ENTER]

Page 19 - Setup menu

6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-76.4 Preparing PSTN Calls 1. At the DSC standby screen, press the [#/SETUP] key to open the Setup menu. 2. Rotate the [ENTE

Page 20 - Position setup

6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-810. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose appropriate DSC band and then push the [ENTER] knob. Choose appropriate DSC frequency

Page 21 - 1.9 System Characteristics

6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-96.6 Sending Prepared Calls Sending without modification 1. Press the [FILE/CURSOR] key at the DSC standby screen to show th

Page 22 - 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

6 PREPARING TX CALLS 6-10Editing before sending 1. Press the [FILE/CURSOR] key at the DSC standby screen to show the send message file list. 2.

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7-17 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7.1 Setup Menu Overview The Setup menu, consisting of 10 menus, provides for set up of the DSC/watch receiver accordin

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xDSC/watch receiver • Distress, safety and routine communications • Scanning of DSC frequencies for distress and general calls on MF/HF • File edi

Page 25 - 2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE

7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-27.2 Alarm Menu The Alarm menu enables/disables internal and external alarms. Note that the Distress/Urgency alarm can

Page 26 - ITU band User channel

7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-37.3 Auto Ack Menu The Auto Ack menu enables/disables automatic acknowledgement of individual, position and polling ca

Page 27 - Rx: 123456.78 KHZ

7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-4Default: ABLE** Auto ack setup **COMPLY TYPE : ABLEUNABLE REASON :NO REASON GIVENPOSITION CALL : OFFPOLLING CALL : ON

Page 28 - 2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE

7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-5**** Erase file ****RCVD ORDINARY LOG?RCVD DISTRESS LOG?TRANSMITTED LOG?MESSAGE FILES?To cancel, press [ENTER] knob o

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7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-67.7 Print Out Menu The Print Out menu enables/disables automatic printing of all transmitted and received calls and t

Page 30 - 2.2 Receiving

7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-77.8 Scan Freq Menu The Scan freq menu determines which DSC routine and distress frequencies to scan. Follow the instr

Page 31 - 2.2.6 Noise blanker

7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-87.8.2 Routine frequencies 1. Press the [#/SETUP] key, choose SCAN FREQ and then push the [ENTER] knob to display the

Page 32 - 2.4 Telex Communications

7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-97.9 Volume Menu The Volume menu enables/disables key beep (acknowledges correct key input) and adjusts the volume of

Page 33 - HIGH TENSION HAZARD

7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP 7-107.10 Test Menu The Test menu provides test facilities for the service technician. This menu cannot be accessed by th

Page 34 - 2.6 User Channels

8-18 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8.1 Turning on the NBDP System Turn on the terminal unit and the printer with their respective power switches. POWER Swit

Page 35 - User ch entry

xi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FS-2570 (250 W) TRANSCEIVER UNITFS-2570TSHIP'S MAINS24 VDC100-115/200-220 VAC1φ, 50/60 HzINCOMINGINDICATORIC-303-DSCNAV

Page 36 - 2.7 FAX Enable/Disable

8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-28.2.2 Keyboard The terminal unit is operated from the keyboard, and is almost 100% keyboard controlled. Operation is simp

Page 37 - 3 DSC OVERVIEW

8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-38.3 Function Keys, Menu Operation The function keys at the top of the keyboard control most operations of this unit throug

Page 38

8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-4Selecting menu items and options Menu items can be selected by pressing appropriate numeric key or selecting item desired

Page 39 - Distress

8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-5Function key [F2]: Edit menu The Edit menu provides a full line of editing features. You can use these features when a fil

Page 40 - 3.3 Audio Alarms

8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-6Function key [F3]: Operate menu The Operate menu controls transmitting and receiving. 1: Call Station3: File to Send4: Can

Page 41 - 3.4.1 Receive calls

8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-7Function key [F4]: Window menu The Window menu lets you display the corresponding data of the window below. 1: Display NME

Page 42 - Individual receive call

8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-8Function key [F5]: Station menu The Station menu provides for storage of stations, timer program setup, user channel setup

Page 43 - 3.4.2 Send calls

8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-9Function key [F6]: System menu The System menu is mainly for use by technicians and contains diagnostic tests (self test).

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8 NBDP SYSTEM OVERVIEW 8-10Time & Date Enter date and time manually. If a navigation device is connected, the time is automatically set when th

Page 45 - 4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS

9-19 NBDP PREPARATIONS This chapter provides the procedures necessary for preparing the NBDP Terminal Unit for transmitting and receiving. For auto

Page 46 - Wait for distress

xiiFS-1570 (150 W) TRANSCEIVER UNITFS-1570TSHIP'S MAINS24 VDC100-115/200-220 VAC1φ, 50/60 HzTELEX DISTRESSALERT BUTTONIC-302-DSCorDISTRESS MESSA

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9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-2 3. For final verification of the data, the Caution shown in the illustration below appears. If the code is correct, press t

Page 48 - 4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS

9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-39.2 Station List The station list provides abbreviated dialing with storage for up to 50 stations, one frequency pair (RX an

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9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-4 Scanning Group List MARITEX-AMARITEX-BMARITEX-CFURUNOCHOUSHIMARITEX-F Scanning group list 9. Press the [Enter] key. The pr

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9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-59.3 Timer Programming A built-in timer allows you to automatically receive and transmit files. 10 timer programs can be regi

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9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-6 Note 3: You may register 10 timer program. When you attempt to enter more, the message “Timer operation memory is full. Pres

Page 52 - Category distress

9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-79.4.2 Editing/Deleting user channels 1. Press function key [F5] and then the [4] key. 2. Press the [↑] or [↓] key to choos

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9 NBDP PREPARATIONS 9-8 4. Press the [↓] key to choose CH Dwell. Enter channel dwell time in seconds. Dwell time is the time in seconds the receive

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10-110 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS This chapter mainly describes how to create, save, open, edit and print files. The Edit menu provides a full lineup of

Page 55 - Distress relay sel

10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 10-22. Press the [1] key to choose New. The title bar shows Untitled 1 or Untitled since a file name has not yet been assi

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10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 10-310.4 Editing Files 10.4.1 Cutting and pasting text You can delete, move and copy text by using the Cut, Copy and Paste f

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1-11 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Controls PUSH TO ENTERENTER knobALARMDISTRESSCANCELCALL1RT21822DSCABC3TESTDEF4 IntComGHI5ACK/SQABC6SCANMNO7PQRS8 PRI

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10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 10-4 10.4.2 Copying and pasting text You may copy a portion of text and paste it elsewhere. 1. Choose the text to copy. (S

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10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 10-510.4.4 Searching text The Search feature lets you search for text in a forward or backward direction. 1. Display a tex

Page 60 - INPUT TYPE: AUTO

10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 10-610.4.6 Goto line The Goto line feature places the cursor at the head of a line desired. 1. Press the function key [F

Page 61 - SEND MESSAGE

10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 10-710.6 Renaming Files To rename a file, do the following: 1. Press the function key [F1]. 2. Press the [5] key. 3. Cho

Page 62 - Distress relay all

10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS 10-810.10 Printing Files You can print a file as follows: 1. Press the function key [F1]. 2. Press the [7] key. 3. Choos

Page 63 - 5 CALLING, RECEIVING

11-111 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING This chapter mainly shows you how to transmit and receive telex messages. 11.1 Manual Calling The simplest w

Page 64 - All ships

11 TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-2 5. Press the function key [F3] again and then the [9] key. The following screen appears. Mode : ARQ FEC ID :Manu

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11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-311.2 Calling to Station Registered on Station List 1. Press the function key [F3] to display the Operate menu.

Page 66 - 5.2 Individual Call

11 TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-4 11.3 Transmitting a File After calling a station, you may send a file stored on a floppy disk or the text displayed

Page 67

11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-511.4 Choosing Receive Mode 1. Press the function key [F3] and then the [6] key. 2. Choose receive mode: AUTO:

Page 68

1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-2 7/ key • Turns loudspeaker on/off. • Note that this key does not silence the distress or urgency alarm. 8/PRINT key P

Page 69 - How to Set DSC Frequency

11 TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-6 3. When an acknowledge signal is detected, "Connect" appears in reverse video on the communication statu

Page 70 - Individual request

11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-7Type a message from the keyboard After exchanging answerback code by the function key [F7] (WRU) and [F8] (HR),

Page 71

11 TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-8 11.7 Communication Example This section shows how to register your station with a coast station (Singapore), in ord

Page 72 - Xmitted message

11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-9Transmitting message directly (DIRTLX) The procedure which follows shows how to transmit a telex message directl

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11 TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-10 Table of abbreviations noitaiverbbAnoitseuQecivdArorewsnAARQ?noitatsruoyemanehtsitahW.····sinoitatsymfoemanehTCRQe

Page 74 - Received message

11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-1111.8 Timer Operation A built-in timer permits automatic transmission and reception of telex messages. 11.8.1 E

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11 NBDP TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING 11-12 11.9 Scanning The radio equipment scans a group of operator-selected frequencies (channels), and stops scanni

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12-1 12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING WARNINGDo not open the equipment.Hazardous voltage which cancause electrical shock existsinside the equipm

Page 77 - 5.3 Group Call

12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-212.2 Radiotelephone Test Do the following to check the radiotelephone for proper operation: 1. At the rad

Page 78

12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-3 12.3 Maintenance Regular maintenance is vital for maintaining performance. Following the procedures below

Page 79 - Rotate the [ENTER]

1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-31.4 Indications 1.4.1 DSC standby screen The DSC standby screen may be displayed by using the [6/SCAN] key. This is where

Page 80 - 5.3.2 Receiving a group call

12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-412.4 Replacement of Fuses To protect the FS-1570 from overcurrent and equipment fault, two fuses are provid

Page 81 - 5.4 Geographical Area Call

12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-5 12.5 Simple Troubleshooting The table below provides common problems and the means with which to restore n

Page 82 - 12 N 123 W ↓12 → 12

12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-612.6 Error Messages The table below shows error messages and their meanings. Error messages Error message

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12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-712.7 Test Call This function sends a test signal to a coast station, over one of six distress and safety

Page 84 - Geographical area

12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-86. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose an appropriate frequency and then push the [ENTER] knob. The display

Page 85 - 5.5 Neutral Craft Call

12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-9Test acknowledge call received The audio alarm sounds; press the [CANCEL] key to silence the alarm. The dis

Page 86 - Neutral craft

12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-10 12.8.4 Diagnostics General diagnostics 1. Press the function key [F6] to display the System menu. System

Page 87

12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-11Tone test 1. Choose Self Test from the System menu as in paragraph 12.8.4. 2. While pressing and holding

Page 88 - 5.6 Medical Transport Call

12 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12-12 Tone test 2 (Fox) This test (continuously) checks for proper transmission of the test message THE QUICK B

Page 89 - Medical transport

AP-1 APPENDIX Menu Tree DSC/watch receiver INTERNAL AUDIO ALARM RCVD CALL (ON, OFF) OLD PO

Page 90 - 5.7 Polling Call

1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-41.5 Loudspeaker 1. Press the [7/ ] key to alternately disable or enable the loudspeaker and the alarm generated for routi

Page 91 - VIEW

APPENDIX AP-2 Radiotelephone [#/SETUP] keyNB (ON, OFF)SQ FREQ (500-2000 Hz, 800 Hz )FAX RX ENABLE (ON, OFF)USER CH (Set up user channels.)SYSTEM (Dis

Page 92 - Polling acknowledge

APPENDIX AP-3 Frequency Tables DSC frequency table TX (kHz) RX (kHz)Remarks File Name 2187.5 2187.5 4207.5 4207.5 6312.0 6312.0 8414.5 8414.5

Page 93 - Automatic reply

APPENDIX AP-4 Custom channels (to be programmed by FURUNO dealers) ONHC)zHk(evieceRpihS)zHk(timsnarTpihSskrameR

Page 94 - Manual reply

APPENDIX AP-5 MF band working carrier frequencies (ref. US CFR 47 Part 80.371) noigeRtimsnarTpihS)zHk(evieceRpihS)zHk(noigeRtimsnarTpihS)zHk(evieceRp

Page 95 - 5.8 Position Call

APPENDIX AP-6 MF band SSB working carrier frequencies ONHCevieceRpihS)zHk(timsnarTpihS)zHk(ONHCevieceRpihS)zHk(timsnarTpihS)zHk(142536106021725271960

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APPENDIX AP-7 4/6 MHz ITU SSB carrier frequencies (ITU RR Appendix 16) )E3J(BSSzHM4)E3J(BSSzHM6ONHCUTIXRpihSXTpihSONHCUTIXRpihSXTpihS1047534560410610

Page 97 - Pos acknowledge

APPENDIX AP-8 8 MHz ITU SSB carrier frequencies (ITU RR Appendix 16) xelpuD-)E3J(BSSzHM8 xelpmiS-)E3J(BSSzHM8ONHCUTIXRpihSXTpihS)ONHCUTI(XRpihSXTpihS

Page 98 - Position auto ack

APPENDIX AP-9 12/16 ITU SSB carrier frequencies (ITU RR Appendix 16) )E3J(BSSzHM21)E3J(BSSzHM61)E3J(BSSzHM61.ONHCXRPIHSXTPIHS.ONHCXRPIHSXTPIHS.ONHCXR

Page 99 - 35 00N 135 00E AT 23:59

APPENDIX AP-10 18/19, 22, 25/26 ITU SSB carrier frequencies (ITU RR Appendix 16) )E3J(BSSzHM91/81)E3J(BSSzHM22)E3J(BSSzHM22.ONHCXRPIHSXTPIHS.ONHCXRPI

Page 100 - Compose message

APPENDIX AP-11 MF band telex frequency table .ONHCtimsnarTpihS)CSD,PDBN(evieceRpihS)CSD,PDBN(1020.24120.7061CSD/PDBN2025.24125.70613020.34120.8061402

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1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-51.8 Manual Entry of Position and Time If there is no EPFS (Electronic Position-Fixing System) connected to this equipment

Page 102 - PSTN request

APPENDIX AP-12 ITU Telex frequency table (1/4) 4210.54211.04211.54212.04212.54213.04213.54214.04214.54215.04177.54215.54216.04216.54217.04217.54218.0

Page 103 - Received message

APPENDIX AP-13 ITU Telex frequency table (2/4) 8066806780688069807080718072807370748075807680778078807980808409.08409.58410.08410.58411.08411.58412.0

Page 104 - Waiting for

APPENDIX AP-14 ITU Telex frequency table (3/4) 121311213212133121341213512136121371213812139121401214112142121431214412145121461214712148121491215012

Page 105 - (ship disconnects line)

APPENDIX AP-15 ITU Telex frequency table (4/4) 161961619716198161991620016201162021620316204162051620616207162081620916210162111621216213162141621516

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APPENDIX AP-16 Telex Abbreviations noitaiverbbAgninaeMVDAKCANGA)SG(IBKBMFCLOCVRCREDNWDEEEMFAGSNMMOMITUMANCNHCNPNRNCCOKO)0ro(P)ESP(SLPRPP)DCR(RPARDRER

Page 107 - 5.10 Log File

APPENDIX AP-17 Digital Interface (IEC 61162-1 2nd Edition) 1. I/O Sentences Input sentences (IEC 61162-1) RMA, RMC, GLL, GGA, ZDA Input sentence des

Page 108 - 5 CALLING, RECEIVING

APPENDIX AP-18 GLL - Geographic position - latitude/longitude $--GLL,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,hhmmss.ss,A,a*hh<CR><LF> | |

Page 109 - Message file entry

APPENDIX AP-19 RMA - Recommended minimum specific LORAN-C data $--RMA,A,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF>

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APPENDIX AP-20 RMC - Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data $--RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x.x,x.x,xxxxxx,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><L

Page 111

APPENDIX AP-21 2. Schematic diagram 05P0731T-IF BOARDRD3_ARD3_BTB6R58R591010J3P201 P301...24 < 41 <

Page 112 - 6.2 Preparing Group Calls

Your Local Agent/DealerYour Local Agent/Dealer9-52 Ashihara-cho,9-52 Ashihara-cho,Nishinomiya, JapanNishinomiya, JapanTelephone :Telephone : 0798-65-2

Page 113 - Rotate [ENTER] knob

1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-65. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the latitude input window. Use the numeric keys to enter latitude. If necessary, switch

Page 114 - FREQUENCY

APPENDIX AP-22 Parts List This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to component level are not practical (IMO

Page 115 - 6.4 Preparing PSTN Calls

APPENDIX AP-23 Transceiver unit FS-1570T F U R U N O Model FS-1570TUnitTRANSCEIVER UNITELECTRICAL PARTS LISTAug-02 Blk.No.SYMBOL TYPE CODE No. REMARK

Page 116 - 6.5 Preparing Test Calls

APPENDIX AP-24 Transceiver unit FS-2570T F U R U N O Model FS-2570TUnitTRANSCEIVER UNITELECTRICAL PARTS LISTAug-02 Blk.No.SYMBOL TYPE CODE No. REMARK

Page 117 - 6.6 Sending Prepared Calls

APPENDIX AP-25 Parts Location Transceiver unit FS-2570T 05P0744RELAY Board05P0747REF OSC Board05P0734W/R Board05P0733TX/RX Board05P0734W/R Board (opt

Page 118 - 6 PREPARING TX CALLS

APPENDIX AP-26 Transceiver unit FS-1570T 05P0732T-CPU Board05P0744RELAY Board05P0734W/R Board05P0733TX/RX Board05P0737SW-REG Board05P0746PRESEL Board

Page 119 - 7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP

APPENDIX AP-27 Control unit FS-2570C 05P0728PANEL Board05P0729CPU Board05P0730I/F Board

Page 120 - 7.2 Alarm Menu

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Page 121 - 7.3 Auto Ack Menu

SP - 1 E5637S01C-M SPECIFICATIONS OF SSB TRANSCEIVER FS-1570/2570 1 MF/HF DIGITAL RADIOTELEPHONE 1.1 GENERAL 1.1.1 Communication System Semi-

Page 122 - 7 DSC/WATCH RECEIVER SETUP

SP - 2 E5637S01C-M 1.4 Intermediate Frequency 1st: 72,455 kHz, 2nd: 455 kHz 1.5 Selectivity J3E: 2.4kHz at -6dB, H3E: 6kHz at -6dB J2B (F1B)

Page 123 - Erase file

SP - 3 E5637S01C-M at error rate within 1% 2.2.12 Scanning Reception max. 6 frequencies within 2 s (MF/HF) 2.2.13 Diagnosis Transmit high fr

Page 124

1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-71.9 System Characteristics 1.9.1 Equipment priority Equipment priority order is as below. 1. DMC 2. Each control unit an

Page 125 - 7.8 Scan Freq Menu

SP - 4 E5637S01C-M 4.2 CPU HD6417615 (15.5 MHz) 4.3 Memory Flash ROM: 1 MB, S-RAM: 256 KB 4.4 FD Drive 720 KB/1.44MB 3.5” 4.5 Keyboard 82

Page 126 - 7.8.2 Routine frequencies

SP - 5 E5637S01C-M 9 COATING COLOR 9.1 Control Unit Chassis: 2.5GY5/1.5, Panel: N3.0 9.2 Transceiver Unit 2.5GY5/1.5 9.3 Antenna Coupler N9

Page 127 - 7.9 Volume Menu

IN-1 INDEX # #/SETUP key ... 7-1 1 1/ RT/2182 key... 1-3 2 2/DSC

Page 128 - 7.11 System Menu

INDEX IN-2 file opening... 10-6 file renaming ... 10-7 file saving ...

Page 131 - 8.3.2 Menu overview

1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-81.9.4 Automatic setting of working frequency The radiotelephone automatically sets working frequency in the following cond

Page 132

1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-91.10 Power Supply Unit (option) The control unit works directly on 24 VDC or through a Power Supply Unit on AC mains suppl

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2-12 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE You can enter desired frequency by channel or TX and RX frequencies. The handset may be ON HOOK or OFF HOOK. Note: To set

Page 135

2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-22.1.2 Choosing channel, frequency Choosing channel 1. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose CH and then push the [ENTER] knob.

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2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-3Choosing frequency 1. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose TX or RX as appropriate and then push the [ENTER] knob. TX: 21

Page 137

2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-4Note: When tuning is initiated in the two-control unit system, the display of the idle control unit shows “OCCUPIED(ANOTHER

Page 138

2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-52.1.6 Reducing transmitter power To conserve energy and to minimize possible interference to other stations, reduce the tran

Page 139 - 9 NBDP PREPARATIONS

i DISTRESS Call Procedure Do the following when a life-endangering situation arises on your vessel. 1. Open the DISTRESS button cover and press th

Page 140 - 9.1.2 Registering ID codes

2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-62.2 Receiving 2.2.1 RF gain (sensitivity) adjustment In normal use the sensitivity should be set for maximum. If the audio o

Page 141 - 9.2 Station List

2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-7TX: 2182.0 KHZVOLSENSAGC : SLOWIA 0.0AMODE: AM SIMP HIGHCH: 200Rx: 123456.7

Page 142 - 9 NBDP PREPARATIONS

2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-82.3 Intercom The built-in intercom permits voice communications between two FS-2570C Control Units. 1. Press the [1/ RT/

Page 143 - 9.3 Timer Programming

2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-92.5 In the Event of Antenna Coupler Failure The antenna coupler automatically tunes a wire or whip antenna to the transceive

Page 144 - 9.4 User Channels

2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-102.6 User Channels The USER CH menu allows registration of user TX and RX channels, where permitted by the Authorities. NO

Page 145 - 9.5 Scan Channel Groups

2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-11*** User ch entry **UP DOWN00201. TX: 2111.5 RX: 2111.500202. TX: 2222.0 RX: 2222.000203. TX: 2333.5 RX: 2333.5

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2 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE 2-122.6.2 Deleting user channels Deleting individual user channels 1. At the radiotelephone screen, press the [#/SETUP] key. 2

Page 147 - 10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS

3-13 DSC OVERVIEW 3.1 What is DSC? DSC is an acronym meaning Digital Selective Calling. It is a digital distress and general calling system in the M

Page 148 - 10.3 Saving a File

3 DSC OVERVIEW 3-2 Contents of a non-distress, safety DSC call • Calling category Call category Call Individual Individual, PSTN, Test, Position

Page 149 - 10.4 Editing Files

3 DSC OVERVIEW 3-33.2.1 Distress alert call and reply This type of call is sent by own ship in the event of distress, by using the [DISTRESS] button

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iiSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGImmediately turn off the power at theswitchboard if water leaks into theequipment or something is dropped inthe equipment

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3 DSC OVERVIEW 3-43.2.2 Individual call The individual call is for sending a call to a specific station. CoastStationOwn Ship(1) DSC Message [Calle

Page 152 - 10.5 Opening Files

3 DSC OVERVIEW 3-53.4 Interpreting Call Displays This paragraph provides the information necessary for interpreting receive and send call displays.

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3 DSC OVERVIEW 3-6Individual receive call * Received message ** Received message *MAR-23-2002-23:59 ECC: OK INDIVIDUAL REQUEST FROM SHI

Page 154 - 10.10 Printing Files

3 DSC OVERVIEW 3-73.4.2 Send calls Below are sample distress and individual send calls. The content of other types of send calls is similar to that

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4-1 4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4.1 Sending Distress Alert GMDSS ships carry a DSC terminal with which to transmit the distress alert in the event of a

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4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-22. The display changes as below. It takes about 40 seconds to transmit the distress alert, and the number of seconds unti

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4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-3 JAN-23-2002-23:59 ECC: OK DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGESHIP IN DIST: 123456789 POS: 12 34N 123 45E AT 12:34TELEPH

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4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-44. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the INPUT TYPE menu. INPUT TYPE: AUTO LAT : 3441 NORTH LON : 13530 EAST TIM

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4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-5 10. The COMPOSE MESSAGE screen is redisplayed. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the COM. TYPE menu. NATURE: FLOODINGPOS: 35N

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iii Do not operate the [DISTRESS] buttonexcept in case of a life-endangeringsituation on your vessel.If the distress alert is accidentallytransmitte

Page 162 - 11.7 Communication Example

4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-6Communicating by NBDP Terminal Unit 1. Press the function key [F3] on the keyboard of the NBDP Terminal Unit to show the

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4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-7 Action for ship receiving distress alert on MF band Press [CANCEL] key to silence alarm.DSC Distress alert received.Listen

Page 164 - Command and abbreviation

4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-82. Press the [CANCEL] key to silence the audio alarm, and the display changes as below. * Received message * J

Page 165 - 11.8 Timer Operation

4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-9 4.2.2 Distress alert received on HF band If you receive a distress alert on the HF band, the ALARM lamp lights and the aud

Page 166 - 11.10 Communication Buffer

4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-10Sending the distress relay to coast station (on HF band) 1. The audio alarm sounds and the display changes as below when

Page 167 - TROUBLESHOOTING

4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-11 7. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the DSC FREQ. menu. GO TO EASY VIEWCALL TYPE : ALL SHIPS DISTRESS RE

Page 168 - 12.3 Antenna Coupler Test

4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-124.3 Sending Distress Relay on Behalf of a Ship in Distress 4.3.1 Sending distress relay to coast station You may send the

Page 169 - 12.3 Maintenance

4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-13 7. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the NATURE menu. COAST IDCALL TYPE ID IN DIST :Undesignated POS: ION. COM.TYPEDSC FREQ

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4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-14GO TO EASY VIEWCALL TYPE : ALL SHIPS DISTRESS RELAY SHIP IN DIST : DSC FREQ

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4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-15 15. When you receive the distress relay acknowledge call, the audio alarm sounds and the display shown below appears. Dis

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iv TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD...ix SYSTEM CO

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4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-16CALL TYPE ID IN DIST :Undesignated POS: ION. COM.TYPEDSC FREQ : All ships : 987654321 : : NATURE FIREFLOODINGCOLLISI

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4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-17 11. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the DSC FREQ menu. GO TO EASY VIEW DSC FREQ KHZ

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4 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 4-184.4 Receiving Distress Relay All Ships When you receive a distress relay for all ships, continue monitoring distress and

Page 176 - 12.8.4 Diagnostics

5-15 CALLING, RECEIVING This chapter provides the information necessary for general calling and receiving. 5.1 All Ships Call When an urgent but no

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-23. Push the [ENTER] knob to display the PRIORITY menu. CALL TYPE: ALL SHIPS COM. TYPE : TELEPHONE DSC FREQ :

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-3Communicating by NBDP Terminal Unit 1. Press the function key [F3] on the keyboard of the NBDP Terminal Unit to show the Op

Page 179 - APPENDIX

5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-45.2 Individual Call The individual call is for calling a specific station. After sending an individual call, called ACK RQ t

Page 180 - Radiotelephone

5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-56. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose appropriate priority (normally ROUTINE) and then push the [ENTER] knob. 7. Push the [

Page 181 - Frequency Tables

5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-6 To send a call, set the working frequency as below, to communicate with the receiving station.The working frequency

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-7** Compose message ** How to Set DSC Frequency GO TO ALL VIEWCALL TYPE INDIVIDUALSTATION ID 123456

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v 3 DSC OVERVIEW...3-1 3.1 What is DSC?...

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-812. Press the [CALL] key to send the individual call (transmission time: about 7 sec.). The display shows the message "

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-9Able acknowledge call received Communicating by radiotelephone The audio alarm sounds; press the [CANCEL] key to silence it,

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-105.2.2 Receiving an individual call Sending automatic acknowledge (ACK BQ) with comply type “ABLE” When own ship receives an

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-11 Communicating by NBDP Terminal Unit After acknowledging an individual call, do the following to send a message by NBDP Ter

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-125. If you want to send a proposal, rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose RE-SEND and then push the [ENTER] knob. COM. FREQ : 1

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-13DSC FREQ: 12577.5 KHZ TO COAST: 121234567COM. TYPE: TELEPHONECOM. FREQ: CH12034CALL TYPE: ABLEACKNOWLEDGEMENT** Compose mes

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-14Manually acknowledging individual call with “UNABLE” 1. When an individual call is received, the alarm sounds and the disp

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-15 DSC FREQ : 12577.5 KHZ GO TO ALL VIEWCALL TYPE : UNABLEREASON : CHANNELTO SHIP : 121234567 ACKNOWLEDGEME

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-16 GO TO ALL VIEWCALL TYPE PRIORITYCOM. TYPECOM. FREQDSC FREQ: GROUP CALL : ROUTINE: TELEPHONE: NO INFO: 2M-INTLGROUP ID000

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-1710. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose communication frequency desired and then push the [ENTER] knob. (See page 5-6 for det

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vi 5.8 Position Call... 5-33 5.8.1 Position

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-185.3.2 Receiving a group call Group ID must be registered in order to receive a group call. See paragraph 6.2. 1. The audi

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-195.4 Geographical Area Call The geographical area call is for sending a call to all ships within the area you designate in y

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-205. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the PRIORITY menu. GO TO ALL VIEWCALL TYPEAREA : 12 N 123 W ↓12 → 12 COM. TYPECOM.

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-2111. Push the [ENTER] knob to open the DSC FREQ menu. 12M-INTL GO TO ALL VIEWCALL TYPE:AREA: PRIORITYCOM. TYPECOM. FREQ Ind

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-225.4.2 Receiving a geographical area call 1. The alarm sounds and the display shows "Geographical area call received&q

Page 200 - Parts List

5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-235.5 Neutral Craft Call The neutral craft call, which contains own ship position and ID, informs all ships that your ship is

Page 201 - F U R U N O Model FS-1570T

5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-24CALL TYPE : NEUTRAL CRAFT PRIORITY : SAFETY COM. TYPE : TELEPHONE GO TO ALL VIEWDSC FR

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-255.5.2 Receiving a neutral craft call 1. When a neutral craft call is received the alarm sounds and the display changes as

Page 203 - Parts Location

5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-265.6 Medical Transport Call The medical transport call informs all ships, by urgency priority, that own ship carries medical

Page 204 - Transceiver unit FS-1570T

5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-27URGENCY TELEPHONE 2182.0 KHZMedical transportcall in progress!TIME TO GO : 7SDSC FREQ : 21

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vii9 NBDP PREPARATIONS ...9-1 9.1 Registering Answerback Code & ID C

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-28In case of NBDP Terminal Unit After receiving a neutral craft call, do the following to watch by NBDP Terminal Unit. 1. T

Page 207 - FS-1570/2570

5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-29CALL TYPESTATION ID DSC FREQ: Polling : 987654321 : Routine : 12M-INTL GO TO ALL VIEWBUSINESSSAFETY URGENCYROUTINE PRIORI

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-3010. After the call is sent, the following display appears. Waiting for pollingacknowledgement.DSC FREQ : 2177.0 KHZTIME

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-315.7.2 Receiving a polling call Automatic reply 1. The display changes as shown in the illustration below and the audio ala

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-32Manual reply 1. The display changes as shown in the illustration below and the audio alarm sounds when a polling request c

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-335.8 Position Call There are two types of position calls: other station requires your ship’s position and your ship requests

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-345.8.1 Position call: requesting other ship’s position 1. Press the [2/DSC] key and then push the [ENTER] knob to open the

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-359. The display now looks something like the illustration below. CALL TYPE: POSITION REQUESTSTATION ID : 123456789PRIORIT

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5 CALLING, RECEIVING 5-3613. Do one of the following depending on the message displayed at step 12. Acknowledge call received The audio alarm soun

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5. CALLING, RECEIVING 5-373. Press the [CANCEL] key to silence the alarm, and the display changes as below. MAR-23-2002-23:59:09 POSITION ACKNOWLED

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