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MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE Instruction Manual
. CAUTIONS AGAINST HIGH VOLTAGE Radio and radar devices are operated by high voltages of anywhere from a few hundred volts up to many hundreds of thousands of volts. Although there is no danger with normal use, it is very dangerous if contact is made with the internal parts of these devices. (Only specialists should attempt any maintenance, checking or adjusting.) There is a very high risk of death by even a few thousand volts, in some cases you can be fatally electrocuted by just a few hundred volts. To prevent accidents, you should avoid contact with the internal parts of these devices at all costs. If contact is inevitable as in the case of an emergency, you must switch off the devices and ground a terminal in order to discharge the capacitors. After making certain that all the electricity is discharged, only then can you insert your hand into the device. Wearing cotton gloves and putting your left hand in your pocket, in order not to use both hands simultaneously, are also very good methods of shock prevention. Quite often, an injury occurs by secondary factors, therefore it is necessary to choose a sturdy and level working surface. If someone is electrocuted it is necessary to thoroughly disinfect the affected area and seek medical attention as soon as possible. When you find an electrocution victim, you must first switch off the machinery and ground all circuits. If you are unable to cut off the machinery, move the victim away from it using a non-
conductive material such as dry boards or clothing. When someone is electrocuted, and the electrical current reaches the breathing synapses of the central nervous system inside the brain, breathing stops. If the victim's condition is stable, he or she can be administered artificial respiration. An electrocution victim becomes very pale, and their pulse can be very weak or even stop, consequently losing consciousness and becoming stiff. Administration of first aid is critical in this situation. Cautions concerning treatment of electrocution victims First aid Note points for first aid Unless there is impending danger leave the victim where he or she is, then begin artificial respiration. Once you begin artificial respiration, you must continue without losing rhythm.
(1) Make contact with the victim cautiously, there is a risk that you may get electrocuted.
(2) Switch off the machinery and then move the victim away slowly if you must.
(3) Inform someone immediately (a hospital or doctor, dial emergency numbers, etc.).
(4) Lay the victim on his or her back and loosen any constrictive clothing (a tie, or belt).
(5) (a) Check the victim's pulse.
(b) Check for a heartbeat by pressing your ear against the victim's chest.
(c) Check if the victim is breathing by putting the back of your hand or face near the victim's face.
(d) Check the pupils of the eyes.
(6) Open the victim's mouth and remove any artificial teeth, cigarette or chewing gum. Leave the mouth opened and flatten the tongue with a towel or by putting something into the mouth to prevent the victim's tongue from obstructing the throat. (If he or she is clenching the teeth and it is difficult to open the mouth, use a spoon or the like to pry open the mouth.)
(7) Continually wipe the mouth to prevent the accumulation of saliva. If the victim has a pulse but is not breathing
(Mouth to mouth resuscitation) Figure 1
(1) Place the victims head facing backward (place something under the neck like a pillow).
(2) Point the chin upward to widen the trachea.
(3) Pinch the victims nose, take a deep breath, then put your mouth over the victims mouth and exhale completely, making sure that your mouth completely covers the victims mouth. Then remove your mouth. Repeat this routine 10 to 15 times per minute (holding the nostrils).
(4) Pay attention to the victim to notice if he or she starts to breath. If breathing returns, stop resuscitation.
(5) If it is impossible to open the victims mouth, put something like a plastic straw or vinyl tube into one of the nostrils then blow air in while covering the mouth and the other nostril.
(6) Occasionally, when the victim comes back to consciousness, they immediately try to stand up. Prevent this and keep them in a laying position. Give them something warm to drink and be sure that they rest (do not give them any alcohol). Administering artificial respiration by raising the head.
(1) Raise the back of head, then place one hand on the forehead and place the other hand under the neck. Most victims open their mouth when this is done, making mouth to mouth resuscitation easier.
(2) Cover the victims mouth by opening your mouth widely, then push your cheek against the victims nose, or pinch the victims nose to prevent air from leaking out of it.
(3) Completely exhale into the lungs. Exhale into the lungs until the chest inflates. You have to blow as rapidly as possible for the first 10 times. Mouse to mouse artificial respiration Figure 1 If the victim has no pulse and is not breathing
(Heart massage in combination with artificial respiration.) Figure 2 If the victim has no pulse, his or her pupils are dilated, and if you cannot detect a heartbeat, the heart may have stopped, beginning artificial respiration is critical.
(1) Put both hands on the diaphragm, with hands on top of each other keeping both arms straight
(If your elbows are bent, you cannot push with as much power). Press the diaphragm with your body weight until the chest sinks about 2 cm (about 50 times per minute).
(2) If administering first aid when alone:
Perform the heart massage about 15 times then blow in twice. Repeat this routine. If administering first aid with two people:
One person performs the heart massage 5 times, and the other person blows air in once. Repeat this routine (Heart massage and mouth to mouth resuscitation used together).
(3) Constantly check the pupils and the pulse, if the pupils become normal and the pulse steadies, keep them in a laying position and give them something warm to drink, be sure that they rest
(do not give them any alcohol). In any case you have to entrust major decision making to a doctor. Having understanding people around is essential to the victims recovery from the mental shock of electrocution.
(Heart massage in combination with artificial respiration.) Figure 2 Preface Thank you for choosing the Model JRC JHS-770S/780D Marine VHF Radiotelephone. This radiotelephone can be used as a Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) radio device, compliant with international regulations, that provides emergency communications and standard communications capabilities for small and large ships. Please read this instruction manual thoroughly before using the JHS-770S/780D Marine VHF Radiotelephone, and use it in accordance with the instructions contained herein. Please keep this manual available for future reference. Please refer to it if any difficulties are encountered when using the equipment. FCC Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by JRC, could void your authority to operate this radiotelephone. Radio Frequency Interference Statement This radiotelephone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This radiotelephone generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this radiotelephone in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. RF exposure compliance (MPE* compliance by FCC) The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 0.9 meters (3 feet) from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
* Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE): The rms and peak electric and magnetic the plane-wave equivalent power densities associated with these fields to which a person may be exposed without harmful effect and with an acceptable safety factor. transmitting operating conditions their squares, or field strength, i Concerning the symbols Before Operation This manual uses the following symbols to explain correct operation and to prevent injury or damage to property. The symbols and descriptions are as follows. Understand them before proceeding with this manual. WARNING Indicates a warning that, if ignored, may result in CAUTION Indicates a caution that, if ignored, may result in injury serious injury or even death. or damage to property. The symbol indicates caution (including DANGER and WARNING). The illustration inside the symbol specifies the content of the caution more accurately. (This example warns of possible electrical shock.) The symbol indicates that performing an action is prohibited. The illustration inside the symbol specifies the contents of the prohibited operation. (in this example disassembly is prohibited.) The symbol indicates operations that must be performed. The illustration inside the symbol specifies obligatory instructions. (In this example unplugging is the obligatory instruction.) Examples of symbols ii Handling precaution WARNING Do not open the equipment to inspect or repair it. Inspection or repairs by anyone other than a specialized technician may result in fire, electrical shock, or malfunction. If internal inspection or repair is necessary, contact our service center or agents. Do not disassemble or customize this unit. Doing so may cause fire, electrical shock, or malfunction. Do not get this equipment wet or spill any liquids on or near this equipment. Doing so may cause electrical shock or equipment malfunction. Do not touch any of the areas with warning labels. Doing so may cause electrical shock. Do not use a voltage other than specified. Doing so may cause fire, electrical shock, or malfunction. Do not remove protective covers on the high voltage terminals. Doing so may cause electrical shock. Do not insert anything flammable into the equipment. Doing so may cause fire, electrical shock, or malfunction. If a distress call is received, make sure to inform the ship's captain or officer in charge. This affects life of the crews and passengers on the ship in distress. This unit is also used for the distress communication, in addition to usual communication. Contact JRC or our agent if any problem is observed in this unit on usual operation or inspection. Do NOT ignore or leave any problems of this unit. Always use the specified fuse when replacing a fuse. Using a different fuse may result in fire or malfunction. Before replacing fuses of the POWER SUPPLY (NBD-865), always turn off the AC/DC power switch and power source output to this unit. In addition to the AC fuse on the panel of the POWER SUPPLY (NBD-865), there are also DC fuses contained in the unit. Opening and working with the inside of the unit may result in fire or electrocution, so with the exception of qualified service personnel, do NOT attempt to replace the DC fuses. To replace the DC fuses, contact JRC or our agent. iii Handling precaution CAUTION Do not use this equipment for anything other than specified. Doing so may cause failure or malfunction. Do not turn the trimmer resistors or the trimmer capacitors on the PCB unit. Doing so may cause failure or malfunction. They are preset at the factory. Do not install this equipment in a place near water or in one with excessive humidity, steam, dust or soot. Doing so may cause fire, electric shock, or malfunction. Do not test the distress call as doing so will inconvenience local shipping and Rescue Centers. Do NOT turn off the power of the equipment when at sea because the SOLAS Convention requires keeping CH16 watch at all times. Always listen to CH16 except when talking on a specific channel. To operate DSC and ATIS functions of this equipment, ID numbers must be registered respectively. If not been registered, contact our agent or service center. Leave installation of this equipment to our service center or agents. Special knowledge on selecting the place where the antenna is to be mounted and setting the ID number
(MMSI) assigned to the ship is required besides mounting operation. When sending a distress call, follow the instructions of the ship's captain or officer in charge. If a false distress call (distress alert) is transmitted accidentally, follow the instructions below:
1. Press the CANCEL key on the controller (when appropriate, follow the commands on screen) and terminate the transmission of the distress call. 2. Report the false distress call to a nearby RCC (Rescue Coordination Center).
(In Japan, inform the nearest Japan Coast Guard.) Information to be reported:
The date/time, location, and reason why the false call was transmitted. Also report the ship's name, type, nationality, ID number as well as the unit model name and manufacture number/date, if possible. 3. Report the false distress call to nearby ships using CH16. 4. If any acknowledgements to the distress call are received, inform the ships of the false distress call. iv CAUTION To turn off an alarm or clear a display such as a received DSC message, do NOT press the DISTRESS key. Doing so may cause a false distress call.
(Press the CANCEL key to turn off the alarm and delete the on screen message.) When sending a proxy distress call (DROBOSE), do NOT press the DISTRESS key. Doing so will inconvenience local shipping and Rescue Centers. (This proxy distress call can be sent via [Call] button displayed on the screen.) A distress acknowledgement or a distress relay call can be transmitted from a received distress message stored in the log, but when sending such a kind of call, follow the instructions of the ship's captain or officer in charge. In order to avoid accidental distress message treating, received distress messages will be erased automatically after 48 hours elapsed since the reception. Accordingly, if such messages cannot be read out, it is NOT a malfunction. The time in the menu 9.1.2 Present time is different from the time in the menu 9.2.2 UTC of position that means the time when the position information is valid. The time in the menu 9.2.2 UTC of position means the time when the position information is valid, and is different from the present time mentioned above. Close the water-resistant cap of the waterproof type handset box after use. Rain and sea breeze could cause connector malfunction. Also do not leave the handset above deck. The thermal head of the printer may be very hot after printing. Do not touch it. Perform paper replacement and head cleaning only after waiting for the head to completely cool. The printing paper used in this printer is a heat sensitive paper. Take the following precautions when using this paper. Store the paper away from heat, humidity, or heat sources. Do not rub the paper with any hard objects. Do not place the paper near organic solvents. Do not allow the paper to come in contact with polyvinyl chloride film, erasers, or adhesive tape for long periods of time. Keep away the paper from freshly copied diazo type or wet process copy paper. For the CHANNEL SELECTOR (NCM-2000) installed above deck, close the water-
resistant cap after use. Rain and sea breeze could cause connector malfunction. Also do not leave the handset above deck. v DISTRESS CALLS Sending a Distress Call (Distress Alert) CAUTION When sending a distress call, follow the instructions of the ship's captain or officer in charge. 111... Open the DISTRESS key cover on the NCM-1770 CONTROLLER. 222... Press and hold the DISTRESS key for 4 seconds. (See the note below.) 333... After sending the distress call, wait for an acknowledgement. When completed the countdown and displayed the screen at right below, the distress call is transmitted. Radiotelephone can communicate even while waiting for an acknowledgement. When receiving a distress acknowledgement, the right screen is displayed. Unless received the distress acknowledgement or cancelled the distress call mode manually, this equipment repeats the distress call sending every 3.5 to 4.5 minutes automatically. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
[ITU]
CH70 Received Acknowledgement Type :Distress ACK... To :All ships ..... From :001234567...... Dist-ID :987654321...... Nature :Fire........... Position :3400.1234'N... Press CANCEL to silence alarm. 444... After receiving acknowledgement, lift the handset and request rescue using CH16 of the radiotelephone. First, the responding station calls by radiotelephone. Communicate the following information to that station.
Say "MAYDAY",
Say "This is (name of your ship)",
Tell the ship's Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) number, call sign, ship's position, nature of distress, and rescue requests vi Note If time permits, enter the nature of the distress as follows, just before the distress call. (For more details, see 4.4.3.2.) 1) Press the DISTRESS key momentarily to open the menu 2.3 Distress call. 2) Press ENT and select the nature of distress. 3) Press ENT to determine the selection. If not displayed the position and the time (UTC) automatically for any reason, input them manually at this time. 4) Press and hold the DISTRESS key for 4 seconds to send the distress call. 2.3)Distress call Nature :[Undesignated ]
Position:[NE]
[ 1234.5678'S]
[12345.6789'W]
UTC :[12:20]
Press DISTRESS to send.
[Cancel]
The rest of the procedure is the same as described above. Terminating Transmission of a Distress Call CAUTION If a false distress call is transmitted accidentally, follow the instructions below:
1. 2. Immediately terminate the distress call according to the following procedure. Report the false distress call to a nearby RCC (Rescue Coordination Center).
(In Japan, report to the Japan Coast Guard.) Information to be reported:
The date/time, location, and reason why the false call was transmitted. Also report the ship's name, type, nationality, ID number as well as the unit model name and manufacture number/date, if possible. Report the false distress call to nearby ships using CH16. If any acknowledgements to the distress call are received, inform the ships of the false distress call. 3. 4. 111... Press the CANCEL key. If the CANCEL key is pressed during transmission of the distress call, immediately returns to the status display. If the CANCEL key is pressed in the interval between automatic resending of the distress call, the screen as shown below will be displayed. Select Break and press ENT with the jog dial to return to the status display. vii Receiving a Distress Call WARNING If a distress call is received, make sure to inform the ship's captain or officer in charge. Doing so may save the lives of the crew and passengers on the ship in distress. CH 16 Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) The ALM light will start blinking, and an alarm will sound growing louder gradually. 111... When a distress call is received, the message will be displayed. 222... Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm, and then press ENT and keep watch on CH70 Received distress message Type :Distress....... From :431001234...... Nature :Fire........... Position :1234.5678'N... 12345.6789'E.. UTC :12:14.......... Press CANCEL to silence alarm.
[ITU]
CH16. Keep watch on CH16 for at least 5 minutes, and notify the coast station as appropriate. CH
[ITU]
16 Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W CH70 Received distress message From :431001234...... Nature :Fire........... Position :1234.5678'N... 12345.6789'E.. UTC :12:14.......... EOS :EOS 333... When responding due to watching on CH16 and coordinating with the coast station, select the menu of 4.1 Received distress list and send the acknowledgement. After sending it, commence distress traffic via radiotelephony on CH16 as follows. 16CH
[OK/CH16 watch]
[Cancel]
[ITU]
SQL CH70 SW CH
Say "MAYDAY",
Repeat the identity (MMSI) of the ship in distress 3 times,
Say "This is",
Repeat the identity (MMSI) of your ship 3 times,
Say "RECEIVED MAYDAY". viii Equipment exterior JHS-770S/780D VHF Marine Radiotelephone NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver NCM-1770 VHF Controller / NQW-261 Handset ix NQE-1845 Handset Connector Box Waterproofed flush mount type
(for wing console) NQE-1846 Handset Connector Box Waterproofed wing installation type NQE-1847 Handset Connector Box Indoor flush mount type NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector NCH-321A Distress Message Controller NBD-865 AC/DC Power Unit x NKG-91 Printer DPU-414 Printer NVS-423R External Speaker xi Contents i Preface ............................................................................ ii Before operation ............................................................. iii Handling precaution ....................................................... DISTRESS CALL ............................................................. vi Equipment exterior ......................................................... ix Glossary of terms ........................................................... xvi 1 EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW ........................................... 1-1 1-1 1.1 Functions ..................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Features ...................................................................................................................... 1-2 1.3 Basic configuration ...................................................................................................... 1-2 1.3.1 Basic configuration of the main unit .................................................................... 1-2 1.3.2 Options ................................................................................................................ 1-3 1.3.3 System configuration ........................................................................................... 1.4 External dimensions .................................................................................................... 1-4 1.5 Block diagram .............................................................................................................. 1-13 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ......................................... 2-1 2-1 2-3 2-3 2-4 2-5 2.1 Controller (NCM-1770) ................................................................................................ 2.2 Main displays ............................................................................................................... 2.2.1 Status display ...................................................................................................... 2.2.2 Menu screen ........................................................................................................ 2.2.3 DSC message receiving screen .......................................................................... 3 INSTALLATION ........................................................... 3-1 4 OPERATION ................................................................ 4-1 4-1 4.1 Controller operation overview ...................................................................................... 4-3 4.2 Basic communication procedure ................................................................................. 4-3 4.2.1 Turning ON the power ......................................................................................... 4-4 4.2.2 Turning OFF the power ....................................................................................... 4-5 4.2.3 Communicating with the radiotelephone ............................................................. 4-7 4.2.4 Receiving with scanning ...................................................................................... 4-8 4.2.5 Receiving with dual watch ................................................................................... 4-9 4.2.6 Using memory channels ...................................................................................... 4-11 4.2.7 Communicating on a private channel .................................................................. 4.2.8 Receiving a weather channel .............................................................................. 4-11 4.2.9 Changing the channel region .............................................................................. 4-12 xii 4.2.10 Squelch settings of each channel (preset squelch) ............................................. 4-13 4.3 Basic DSC operations .................................................................................................. 4-14 4.3.1 Routine calls to a coast station ............................................................................ 4-14 4.3.2 Routine calls to a ship station .............................................................................. 4-16 4.3.3 Receiving a routine call ........................................................................................ 4-17 4.3.4 Communicating with a PSTN subscriber ............................................................. 4-20 4.3.5 AIS-linked DSC calls ............................................................................................ 4-23 4.4 Emergency calls (DSC Safety/ Urgency/ Distress Calls) ............................................. 4-25 4.4.1 Safety calls ........................................................................................................... 4-25 4.4.1.1 All ships calls .................................................................................................... 4-25 4.4.1.2 Individual calls (All modes RT) ........................................................................... 4-26 4.4.1.3 Other features of the safety call (Position request/ Test) .................................. 4-28 4.4.1.4 Receiving a safety call ...................................................................................... 4-30 4.4.2 Urgency calls ........................................................................................................ 4-32 4.4.2.1 All ships calls .................................................................................................... 4-32 4.4.2.2 Individual calls .................................................................................................. 4-33 4.4.2.3 Special calls (Medical transport/ Neutral ship) .................................................. 4-35 4.4.2.4 Receiving an urgency call ................................................................................. 4-36 4.4.3 Distress calls (Distress alerts) .............................................................................. 4-38 4.4.3.1 Quick distress calls ........................................................................................... 4-38 4.4.3.2 Distress calls from the menu ............................................................................ 4-40 4.4.3.3 Receiving a distress call ................................................................................... 4-42 4.4.3.4 Acknowledgement to a received distress call ................................................... 4-43 4.4.4 Distress relay calls on behalf of someone else (Proxy distress calls) ................. 4-44 4.4.4.1 All ships calls .................................................................................................... 4-44 4.4.4.2 Coast station calls ............................................................................................. 4-46 4.4.4.3 Receiving a proxy distress call ......................................................................... 4-49 4.4.5 Distress relay calls ............................................................................................... 4-50 4.4.5.1 Sending a distress relay call ............................................................................. 4-50 4.4.5.2 Receiving a distress relay call .......................................................................... 4-52 4.5 Simple DSC test call .................................................................................................... 4-54 4.6 DSC call log ................................................................................................................. 4-55 4.6.1 Received distress messages ............................................................................... 4-55 4.6.2 Received other messages ................................................................................... 4-56 4.6.3 Transmitted messages ......................................................................................... 4-57 4.7 Other features .............................................................................................................. 4-58 4.7.1 Notification of registered ships by the AIS ........................................................... 4-58 4.7.2 Playback of received voice .................................................................................. 4-59 4.7.3 Public Address function with an external speaker (option) .................................. 4-62 4.7.4 Intercom ............................................................................................................... 4-63 4.8 Popup screens ............................................................................................................. 4-65 xiii 5 SETTINGS & REGISTRATIONS ................................. 5-1 5-1 5.1 Date and time setting .................................................................................................. 5-3 5.2 Own ship position and time setting .............................................................................. 5-4 5.3 Settings for each controller .......................................................................................... 5-4 5.3.1 LCD adjustment ................................................................................................... 5-4 5.3.2 Sound settings ..................................................................................................... 5-5 5.3.3 User key assignment ........................................................................................... 5-6 5.3.4 Name a controller ................................................................................................ 5-7 5.3.5 Disabling the hook switch .................................................................................... 5-8 5.4 Creating contact lists ................................................................................................... 5-11 5.5 Advanced settings for DSC ......................................................................................... 5-11 5.5.1 Automatic acknowledgement .............................................................................. 5.5.2 Disabling the automatic channel shift .................................................................. 5-11 5.5.3 Disabling receiving alarms for routine and safety calls ....................................... 5-12 5.5.4 Medical/Neutral use setting for urgency calls ..................................................... 5-12 5.5.5 Expanded MMSI registration ............................................................................... 5-12 5.6 Other settings .............................................................................................................. 5-13 5.6.1 Enabling the AIS function .................................................................................... 5-13 5.6.2 Printer property .................................................................................................... 5-14 6 MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION ................................ 6-1 6-1 6.1 General maintenance & inspection ............................................................................. 6-2 6.2 Self diagnosis inspection ............................................................................................. 6-4 6.3 System alarm indication .............................................................................................. 6-5 6.3.1 Alarm list .............................................................................................................. 6-6 6.3.2 Viewing the alarm history .................................................................................... 6-7 6.4 Checking the setup condition ...................................................................................... 6-7 6.4.1 System information .............................................................................................. 6-7 6.4.2 Software version .................................................................................................. 6-8 6.5 DSC AF inspection ...................................................................................................... 6-9 6.6 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... 6.6.1 Procedures for locating malfunctions .................................................................. 6-9 6.6.2 Guide to locating faults ........................................................................................ 6-10 6-11 6.6.3 Repair units/parts ................................................................................................ 6.6.4 Regular replacement parts .................................................................................. 6-11 7 AFTER-SALES SERVICE ........................................... 7-1 8 DISPOSAL .................................................................. 8-1 9 SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................... 9-1 9-1 9-4 9-9 9.1 JHS-770S/780D Marine VHF Radiotelephone ............................................................ 9.2 Channel assignment tables ......................................................................................... 9.3 Options ........................................................................................................................ xiv 9.4 Peripheral interfaces .................................................................................................... 9-10 10 OPTIONS OPERATION .............................................. 10-1 10.1 Handset connection box (NQE-1845/ 1846/ 1847) ...................................................... 10-1 10.2 AC/DC Power supply (NBD-865) ................................................................................. 10-2 10.3 Printer (NKG-91) .......................................................................................................... 10-3 10.4 VHF Channel selector (NCM-2000) ............................................................................. 10-4 Appendix) Declaration on toxic& hazardous substances or elements (1/1) xv Glossary of terms This section contains general and DSC terms related to this equipment. General terms AISAutomatic Identification System Equipment that transmits a ship's Maritime Mobile Service Identity number, ship name, ship position, speed, orientation, and other information to and from other ships. AIS equipment is required on some ships by the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) ATISAutomatic Transmitter Identification System This is used for notification of the radio station ID to inland waterway (IWW) channels. receivers when using European CCGCanadian Coast Guard Canadian Coast Guard DSCDigital Selective Calling Used in routine calls, safety and urgency calls, and distress calls for rescue request. GMDSSGlobal Maritime Distress and Safety System Global Maritime Distress and Safety System GPSGlobal Positioning System Global Positioning System IMOInternational Maritime Organization International Maritime Organization Intercom Wired communications equipment or functionality ITUInternational Telecommunication Union leading United Nations agency for The information and communication technologies. Establishes conventions and regulations for all electrical communications. It contains internal organizations such as ITU-R and ITU-T. ITU-R The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) radio communications department IWWInland Waterway Inland Waterway LTLocal Time Local Time MMSIMaritime Mobile Service Identity Identity The 9-digit Maritime Mobile Service xvi number assigned to each ship and coast station. NMEANational Marine Electronics Association Maritime standard established by the National Marine Electronics Association transmission equipment NNSSNavy Navigation Satellite System Doppler based satellite positioning system operated by the United States Navy. PAPublic Address Sound amplification equipment In this radiotelephone equipment, it is a function for using an external public address. PTTPush To Talk Handset button pressed to talk RCCRescue Co-ordinate Center In Japan, the Japan Coast Guard. RMSRemote Maintenance System Transmits ship equipment information temporarily stored in VDR via Inmarsat to land, for use in maintenance radio equipment. and management of RRRadio Regulations Intergovernmental treaty text of the ITU SAR ConventionInternational Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue SOLAS ConventionInternational Convention for Safety of Life at Sea The international convention applied to all ships engaged on international voyages. A safety certificate is issued if the conditions of this convention are satisfied. SQLSquelch A function that acts to suppress the audio output of a receiver in the absence of a sufficient radio strength signal. Station A radio station, or a control terminal for radio equipment USCGUnited States Coast Guard United States Coast Guard UTCUniversal Time Coordinated Universal Time Coordinated VDRVoyage Data Recorder
(speed, recorded data After a maritime accident, recovered to analyze the rudder, bridge conversation, VHF audio, etc.) to determine the cause of the accident. It can also transmit navigation management data regularly via Inmarsat to land. DSC terms Address General term for Maritime Mobile Service Identity number (MMSI) This equipment uses To/From to distinguish between the sender and receiver. It also means the Self-ID (own ship MMSI) and Dist-ID (MMSI of a ship in distress). Category Message code indicating priority of the call. It contains types as below. Routine ........General calls for routine works Safety ..........Safety communications call Urgency .......Urgent communications call Distress........Distress call (Distress alert) EOSEnd Of Sequence Termination code appended to the call messages. It contains types as below. EOS.............End of sequence ACK RQ.......Acknowledgement request ACK BQ.......Acknowledgement responding to the ACK RQ ECCError Check Character Error check code appended to the end of call messages. This is not normally displayed, but if an error occurs, one of the following will be displayed. ECC error ....Message error Ex ECC error....Expansion message error Format Message code indicating type of call. It contains types as below. Individual call .........Individual call VHFVery High Frequency Very High Frequency (30 - 300MHz) VOLVolume Internal speaker volume WRCWorld Radiocommunication Conference World Radiocommunication Conference WMOWorld Meteorological Organization World Meteorological Organization WKRWatch Keeping Receiver Dedicated receiver for CH70 to watch the DSC signals. Individual ACK.......Acknowledgement Individual NACK ....Negative acknowledgement response to individual call response to individual call Semi/auto call........PSTN connection call Semi/auto ACK......PSTN call acknowledgement Semi/auto NACK ...PSTN call negative acknowledgement Group call..............Call to ships having common interest All ships call...........Call to all ships Distress .................Distress call Nature of Distress Message code indicating type of distress when a distress call is issued. It contains types as below. Fire ........................Fire, explosion Flooding ................Flooding Collision.................Collision Grounding..............Grounding Listing....................Risk of ship capsizing Sinking ..................Sinking Disabled ................Ship inoperable/adrift Undesignated ........Undesignated distress Abandoning ...........Abandoning ship Piracy attack..........Piracy attack Man overboard ......Man overboard EPIRB emission ....DSC VHF EPIRB reception Polling Polling is a feature for routine calling. It is used, for example, to confirm whether a ship is existing within radio range when a coast station requests navigational information to the ship. xvii Geneva Convention. PSTNPublic Switched Telephone Network General fixed landline telephone network. Reason Message code indicating reason for negative acknowledgement response. No reason ............. No reason Congestion............ Maritime information exchange center congested Busy...................... Busy Queue................... Queued Barred................... Station barred No operator........... No operator Temp no oper........ Temporarily no operator EQP disabled........ Equipment disabled Unable channel..... Indicated channel cannot Unable mode..... Indicated mode cannot be be used used Subject Message code clarifying communication contents when sending an urgency call to all ships. When sailing dangerous waters, such as political instability, these call messages with the following information are used. Neutral ship........... In accordance with ITU resolution 18 (Mob-83), inform all ships that own ship is of neutral nationality. Medical TRNSP .... Inform all ships that own Type Main contents of call message. Normally, the 1st telecommand will be indicated, but for a distress related call, it may also take into account the Format and the EOS. Displayed when message is received, as well as in LOG. All modes RT .........All F3E/G3E radiotelephones Duplex RT..............Duplex F3E/G3E radiotelephones Polling....................Polling Data.......................Data transmission Position RQ ...........Ship position request Ship position..........Ship position notification Test........................Safety test call Unable to comply ....Negative acknowledgement Distress..................Distress call message Distress ACK .........Acknowledgement of distress call message Distress relay.........Distress relay message Dist-relay ACK .......Acknowledgement of distress relay message Proxy distress ........Distress relay message on Proxy dist-ACK ......Acknowledgement of behalf of someone else distress relay call on behalf of someone else Work CH Message code indicating a work channel to communicate using radiotelephone. ship is performing medical transportation, and is protected under the 1949 xviii Equipment Overview 1. EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW 1.1 Functions This equipment includes VHF radiotelephone, Class-A DSC and DSC watchkeeping receiver required as the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). It is designed as a separated transceiver and small, lightweight controller(s) for easy installation not only in international passenger ships and freight ships of 300 tons or more, but also conventional ships of less than 300 tons. It has the radiotelephone, the DSC communication functions, received voice recording and playback function, and self-diagnosis function with simple operation using a dedicated key. Additionally, it offers such as public address function using an external speaker, intercom function for communication between controllers, and the DSC calling function using an automatic identification system (AIS) information. 1.2 Features Compliant with the ITU Radio Regulations (RR), the IMO performance standards, and the ITU-R recommendations. Contains all channels specified in the ITU Radio Regulations (RR). In addition to channels specified in the ITU Radio Regulations (RR), this equipment also provides USA, Canada, European inland waterway, and weather channels. It also allows the use of up to 200 private channels. Contains ATIS (Automatic Transmitter Identification System) function for the inland waterway channels. Separately designed transceiver and controller enable easy installation in limited or difficult spaces. A semi-transmissive LCD with a wide viewing angle features easily viewable even when with straight light or backlit and allows it to install variety positions. The backlights of the LCD and operation keys are fully adjustable, preventing interference with night watch keeping. The DSC is very easy to operate, especially a routine call, which can be sent by pressing the dedicated routine call key and selecting address only. Additionally prepared a dedicated menu for DSC safety test calling to make a radio communication inspection simple. When in distress, the DSC can send the distress message with the expanded position data containing the digits up to 1/10000 of minutes for both latitude and longitude to make search and rescue operation by the RCC easier. The received voice recording and playback function enables later confirmation or temporary saving of communications. An advanced digital audio amplifier with a built-in loud speaker provides 5Wmax of clear audio. A dedicated self-diagnosis key makes maintenance and inspection simple. Besides printers and GPS, other peripherals such as the AIS, the VDR, and/or remote maintenance systems (RMS) can be connected to this equipment. 1-1 Equipment Overview 1.3 Basic configuration 1.3.1 Basic configuration of the main unit No. Product Name Model Name Qty Notes 1 2 3 4 VHF Transceiver VHF Controller Handset Instruction Manual 1.3.2 Options Product Name TRX Antenna WKR Antenna Antenna mounting bracket Coaxial connector AC/DC Power supply VHF Controller Flush mounting bracket No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 6-1 6-2 Mounting bracket 7 7-1 VHF Channel selector Connection box NTE-770S, or NTE-780D NCM-1770 NQW-261 7ZPJD0406A 1 1 1 1 NTE-770S: JHS-770S,Simplex NTE-780D : JHS-780D,Duplex Includes the connection cable
(7ZCJD0299A) Includes the cradle This manual Model Name Notes 1.29m Dipole type 1.29m Dipole type 7ABJD0004 7ABJD0004 MPBX41928A Used for each antenna N-P-10U NBD-865 NCM-1770 MPBC42957 MPBX44354 NCM-2000 NQE-7720 Up to 2 additional controllers available. Waterproof type (IP66 equivalent) For stand-alone installation above deck For connecting additional controllers or channel selectors Waterproof type (IP66 equivalent) For controllers and channel selectors Wing console/ flush mount type (IP66 equivalent) Wing installation type (IP66 equivalent) Indoor flush mount type 8 9 Connection box Handset NQD-2770 NQW-261 Handset connection box Handset connection box Handset connection box Printer 10 11 12 13 13-1 Printer connection cable 13-2 Printer paper 13-3 Wall mounting bracket 14 14-1 Printer connection cable 14-2 Printer power cable 14-3 Printer paper 15 16 17 NQE-1845 NQE-1846 NQE-1847 NKG-91 7ZCJD0254A 7ZPJD0384 MPBP31446 DPU-414 7ZCJD0254A 7ZCJD0257C 6ZCAF00252A CQD-7701 Extension board External speaker NVS-423R Distress message controller NCH-321A Printer 1-2 Wall mount or flush mount type Desktop type For optional peripherals Wall mount type System configuration Equipment Overview 1.3.3 Additional Controller or Channel Selector Waterproofed Handset Connection Box Waterproofed Handset Connection Box NCM-1770 Controller NKG-91 Printer AIS GPS NTE-770S/780D Transceiver NCH-321A DMC NBD-865 Power Supply Indoor Handset Connection Box NVS-423R Speaker
* The radiotelephone can also be used with connected remote maintenance systems and VDR equipment. 1-3 Mounting Hole Equipment Overview 1.4 External dimensions Below are the external dimensions of each unit.
(1) VHF Transceiver (NTE-770S/780D)
(2) VHF Controller (NCM-1770) Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 6.3/ 6.9 kg Mounting Hole
(Wiring Hole) 1-4
(Wiring Hole) Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 1.3 kg
(3) Handset (NQW-261)
(4) Antenna (7ABJD0004) and Mounting bracket (MPBX41928A) Antenna Mast Equipment Overview Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.5 kg Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 2.4 kg 1-5 Equipment Overview
(5) AC/DC Power supply (NBD-865) 1-6 Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 6.1 kg
(6) VHF Channel selector (NCM-2000)
(7) Controller connection box (NQD-2770) Equipment Overview Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.6 kg Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.6 kg 1-7 Equipment Overview
(8) Handset connection box (NQE-1845)
(9) Handset connection box (NQE-1846) 1-8 Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.5 kg Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 1.1 kg
(10) Handset connection box (NQE-1847)
(11) Printer (NKG-91) Wall mount type Equipment Overview Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.3 kg Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 1.5 kg 1-9 Equipment Overview Flush mount type
(12) Printer (DPU-414) Desktop type 1-10 Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.8 kg Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.6 kg
(13) External speaker (NVS-423R) Wall mount type Equipment Overview Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 1.1 kg 1-11 Equipment Overview
(14) Integrated console (JHS-770S-CON/JHS-780D-CON) Unit: mm Weight Emergency light NZL-1 is optional JHS-770S-CON: Approx. 15 kg (with NTE-770S, NCM-1770 and NQW-261) JHS-780D-CON: Approx. 16 kg (with NTE-780D, NCM-1770 and NQW-261) 1-12 Connection box 7ZCJD0299A
(*1) NQD-2770 6.5VDC 5m 5m TTYCS- 4 NCM-1770 7ZCJD0254A 7ZCJD0299A NCM-1770 NKG-91 Printer VHF Controller VHF Controller 1.5 Block diagram NQW-261 Handset controllers are connectable.
*2) Up to two channel selectors are connectable. For above deck installation, NQE-7720 Junction box is usable. NCM-2000 CH selector NCM-2000 CH selector
*1) Up to two additional VHF Controller 7ZCJD0299A 7ZCJD0299A 7ZCJD0299A NCM-1770 TTYCS- 4 TTYCS- 4 TTYCS- 4 5m 5m 5m NQD-2770 NQD-2770 NQD-2770
(*1)
(*2)
(*2) Connection box Connection box Connection box DPYC- 2.5 24V DC DPYC- 2.5 24V DC DPYC- 2.5 24V DC DPYC- 2.5 24V DC Antenna 7ABJD0004 Antenna 7ABJD0004 N-P-10U N-P-10U RG-10/UY RG-10/UY N-P-10U N-P-10U WKR ANT TRX ANT NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver Equipment Overview NQW-261 Handset NQE-1845/1846/1847 Handset connection box NQE-1845/1846/1847 Handset connection box NVS-423R External speaker MPYCS- 7 MPYCS- 7 MPYCS- 4 DPYCS- 2.5 24V DC NBD-865 AC/DC Power supply DPYC- 4 DPYCS- 2.5 100V/220V AC 50/60Hz 1 24V DC TTYCS- 1 TTYCS- 4 MPYCS- 7 TTYCS- 1 TTYCS- 1 TTYCS- 4 GPS AIS NCH-
321A DMC JCY-1800 VDR RMS
(VDR) AME 1-13 Equipment Overview 1-14 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Names and Functions 1 2.1 Controller (NCM-1770) The controller parts and their functions are described below. 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 11 12 13 14 1. Internal loud speaker 2. Numeric keypad (10-key) and the each assigned function In addition to enter numeric values, the function assigned of each keys can be used to perform the following. 1DW 2SCAN 3 MEM CALL 4PA 5 INT COM 6SP 7PRN 8TEST 9 0AIS FUNC 25W 1W Displays the dual watch menu Displays the scan menu. Displays the memory channel menu. Runs the public address mode using an external speaker. Displays intercom menu. Turns speaker on or off. Prints the DSC messages or some displayed contents. Displays self-diagnosis menu. Replays the recorded receiving voice. Displays "Other ships list" of the AIS information. Temporarily enables function keys mentioned above. Switches the Tx power between 25W and 1W. 2-1 Names and Functions USER DSC RTN CH16 User defined key. Register a desired and assignable menu (e.g. frequently using). Shortcut key to a DSC routine call menu. Sets the radiotelephone to the priority channel (CH16) quickly. 3. MENU key Displays menu list. 4. Jog dial
- On the status display, rotating the jog dial will change the channel.
- On a menu or popup screen, rotating the jog dial will move the cursor position or screen contents. When selecting a button or an item on the screen, rotate the jog dial until the cursor is on it and then press the jog dial. Note Press the jog dial to obtain access rights from other controller. 5. Handset connector 6. DISTRESS key (Under a clear cover with spring) When in distress, sends a DSC distress call after pressing for 4 seconds. 7. SQL (Squelch) control Adjusts squelch level. 8. DIM (Dimmer) key Adjusts a dimmer level (Max Typ Min off) of LCD display and key switch. Additionally, used to power off by pressing it with the key at the same time (a confirmation screen will be displayed). PWR CONT PWR CONT Note The adjusted dimmer level is not saved. So when the controller is powered off and on again, the dimmer level is always set to the Typ (default). 9. PWR/CONT (Power/Contrast) key Turns on the equipment or makes the controller standby from the sleep mode. And after turned on, this key is also used to adjust the LCD contrast . 10. VOL (Volume) control Adjusts built-in loud speaker volume. 11. ALM (Alarm) lamp Lights up red on any malfunction detected in the equipment or after sending a DSC distress call, or blinks red on receiving a DSC call. Lights green while the controller is in the sleep mode. 12. CANCEL key Cancels menus or stops alarms. Additionally, opens the squelch temporally while pressing it on the status display. (channel monitor function). 13. Handset When using in radiotelephone mode, press and hold the PTT key to talk. 14. Cradle (for handset) 2-2 Names and Functions 1 2.2 Main displays This section describes diligent displays such as the status display, menu screen, and DSC message receiving screen. 2.2.1 Status display 88CH Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W SCAN 16&
[ITU]
11 12 13 14 15 16 9 10 17 18 4 5 6 2 3 SQL TX VSWR CH70 8 7 OCC SW CH 1. Occupied mark indicates when the other controller has the access rights. 2. Controller name. 3. Transmitting or PLL unlocking mark. Transmitting.................... TX
PLL unlocking.................UNLOCK Indicates the channel category as follows.
Priority channel, CH70 ....CH
Private channel ...............CH P0/1/2
Other channel .................CH 4. 8. 9. Indicates CH70 watching continuously by the DSC watchkeeping receiver. Indicates that the DSC is in the automatic acknowledgement mode. 10. Indicates that the DSC is NOT in the automatic channel shift mode. 11. Indicates the source of the ships position information as follows.
External device (e.g. GPS) ..........EXT
Manual input................................MAN 5. On scanning, indicates the current condition. 12. Indicates current time as follows:
SCAN 16&
16&
.... Scanning.................... ... Dual Watch ................ Indicates the region type of a current channel.
[ITU] ....ITU channel
[USA] ....USA channel
[CAN] ....Canada channel
[IWW] ....European inland waterway channel Indicates the squelch status as follows.
Closed............................. SQL
Opened ........................... SQL
Closed by Preset SQL .... p SQL
Opened by Preset SQL... p SQL Also, the actual squelch level is shown on this level indicator
Universal time coordinated ......... UTC
Local time ................................... LT 13. Indicates own ships position. 14. Indicates current channel. 15. Indicates if currently selected a duplex channel to communicate with a coast station. 16. Indicates Tx power is set to 1W. 17. Indicates the built-in loud speaker's ON/OFF. Note that in the case of using a duplex channel for the JHS-780D, when taking a handset off-hook, the loud speaker will be OFF automatically. 18. VSWR alarm mark. Indicates when detected a bad VSWR at transmission. 6. 7. 2-3 Names and Functions 1 2 3 2.2.2 Menu screen 5 4 Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) OCC VSWR DUP CH70 6 RX TX DW18 16
[ITU]
CH Main menu 1.DSC routine call 1.DSC routine call 2.DSC emergency call 3.DSC test call 4.DSC logs 5.AIS information 6.Voice function 7.Channel operation 1. Indicates if opened the squelch while performing one of the 6. Voice function menus. 2. Transmitting mark. 3. Indicates the current menu name. 4. 5. 6. Indicates the menu content. The cursor line or position is highlighted. Indicates that the menu content is continued below. Indicates the main radiotelephone information as with the status display. 2-4 Names and Functions 1 2.2.3 DSC message receiving screen 2 3 CH Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16
[ITU]
CH70 Received routine message Format :Individual call From :123456789...... Type :All modes RT... Work CH :18............. EOS :ACK RQ.........
[OK/Lift handset]
[OK/Lift handset] [New CH]
[Unable/NACK] [Cancel]
1. 2. Indicates
(Routine, Safety, Urgency, Distress) received message category. the Indicates the received message. The example above shows the following contents.
Format :
From :
Type :
Individual call to own ship The caller's MMSI is 123456789. Radiotelephone is proposed as a subsequent communication type.
Work CH : CH18 proposed as a work channel.
EOS :
Requested the acknowledgement. 3.
Indicates message handling menu for received message. The example above shows the following.
[OK/Lift handset]
Agreed to the call, and start radiotelephone communications immediately.
[New CH]
Agreed to the call except the proposed channel, and reply to the call with a new channel proposal.
[Unable/NACK]
Not agreed to the call, and reply to the call as
"unable to comply" with a reason.
[Cancel]
Returns to the status display without replying. Note When selecting [OK/Lift handset] , just lifting a handset enables to start communications without selecting this item by the jog dial. When selecting [New CH] or [Unable/NACK], an editing screen will appear. 2-5 3. INSTALLATION CAUTION Leave installation of this equipment to our service center or agents. Special knowledge on selecting the place where the antenna is to be mounted and setting the ID number
(MMSI) assigned to the ship is required in addition to mounting the equipment. Installation 3-1 4. OPERATION Operation This chapter describes basic controller operation, radiotelephone communication, DSC calling procedures, and other radiotelephone functions. 4.1 Controller operation overview Basically, the controller is operated with the numeric keypad (10key), the MENU key, and jog dial. The following is an overview of their operation. When two or more controllers are connected, only one controller having the access right can operate the radiotelephone, except for sending a distress call, changing audio volume, and changing display conditions. (Unless otherwise mentioned, the instructions below are for the controller with the access rights.) To obtain the access right at a controller without access rights, press the jog dial or take the handset off-hook under such condition that the controller with the access rights is not in use (such as taking a handset off-hook, pressing the PTT ON, or operating menu). However note that a controller installed as a high priority can always obtain the access right if only at the PTT OFF condition. The DISTRESS key is always available even if the controller does not have the access right.
(The DISTRESS key has the highest priority.) To verify a prepared DSC message just before sending, provides two types of verification screens:
Simple mode (shows editable information only) and Detail mode (shows every information). On the status display, the VHF channel number can be set by using the numeric keys directly or by rotating the jog dial. On the status display, pressing the CANCEL key opens the squelch temporally to listen to the receiving audio (or noise). Placing the handset back on-hook will return the channel to CH16 (factory default value). Also, the on-hook detection can be disabled at the menu 9.3-5 Hook switch. All functions can be accessed using the MENU key, jog dial, and the dedicated keys/controls.
(See the menu tree of the equipment on the next page.) Pressing the FUNC (function) key and a numeric key allows rapid access to that function. There are two ways to access main menu items. After pressing the MENU key to display the main menu, use either the jog dial to move the cursor to the desired item and press ENT to select it, or select the item by pressing the respective numeric key.. (e.g. To select a menu for safety call to all ships (2.1.1 All Ships), press MENU 2SCAN 1DW 1DW . Any menu can be assigned to the USER key to quickly open it with a single touch of a key. Pressing the CANCEL key in any menu moves the display up one level in the hierarchy (or to the status display). The same results can be achieved by selecting "0. Back" when available on-screen.. Further, pressing the CANCEL key on an input line will clear the entered data. Pressing the MENU key in any menu opens the main menu. Also, pressing the MENU key while in the main menu returns to the status display. If no operations are done for 10 minutes while a menu is open, the screen automatically returns to the status display. Dialog boxes (pop-up screens) are opened when necessary and operations can be done in the dialog box. Screens in the menu tree on the following page indicated by "Printable" can be printed from a printer connected to the controller by pressing and holding the Func key and then pressing the 7PRN key. Additionally, if not connected to the controller but the transceiver, the screen or contents will be printed out from the printer of the transceiver. 4-1 Operation Menu tree Main Menu 1. DSC routine call 2. DSC emergency call 3. DSC test call 4. DSC logs 5. AIS information
- Other ships list
- Proximity check
- Proximity range 6. Voice function 7. Channel operation 8. Maintenance 9. Setup 4-2 Hierarchical Menu 1 Hierarchical Menu 2 Shortcut Key Note 1.1) Coast station call 1.2) Ship station call 1.3) PSTN call 1.4) Group call 2.1) Safety call 2.2) Urgency call 2.3) Distress call 2.4) Proxy distress call 4.1) Received distress 4.2) Received others 4.3) Transmitted calls 5.1) Other ships list 6.1) Playback 6.2) Public address 6.3) Intercom (station list) 7.1) Scan
- All CH scan
- Memory CH scan
- Select CH scan 7.2) Dual watch 7.3) Memory channel 7.4) Private channel 7.5) Weather channel 7.6) Region 7.7) CH SQL setting
- Preset
- All clear 8.1) Self diagnosis 8.2) Alarm information 8.3) System information 8.4) Software version 8.5) DSC AF inspection 9.1) Date & time 9.2) POS/TIME 9.3) My controller
- LCD adjustment
- Sound
- User key assign
- Name
- Hook switch
- Off-hook notice 9.4) Contact list 9.5) DSC operation
- Automatic ACK
- Automatic CH shift
- Safety/Routine ALM
- Medical/Neutral use
- Expanded MMSI 9.6) AIS function 9.7) Printer property 2.1.1) All ships 2.1.2) Specific station 2.2.1) All ships 2.2.2) Specific station 2.4.1) All ships 2.4.2) Coast station
(Received distress list)
(Received others list)
(Transmitted calls list) 7.3.1) Memory CH list 7.3.2) Registration
(ITU/USA/CAN/IWW) 8.1.1) Transceiver 8.1.2) Controller 8.1.3) Transceiver log 8.1.4) Controller log 8.1.5) DSC loop Alarm history
(inspection screen) 9.3.1) LCD adjustment 9.3.2) Sound 9.3.3) User key assign 9.4.1) Coast station list 9.4.2) Ship station list 9.4.3) Calling group list 9.4.4) PSTN number list 9.7.1) Controller printer 9.7.2) Transceiver printer DSC RTN DISTRESS FUNC0 FUNC9 FUNC4 FUNC5 Printable Printable Printable DSC linking enable FUNC2 FUNC1 FUNC3 Printable Printable Printable CANCEL pressing FUNC Printable Printable Printable Printable Printable Printable Printable Printable Clock setting Printable Printable Printable Printable Printable Printable Printable FUNC8 FUNC6 (SP) Operation 4.2 Basic communication procedure The following describes basic radio communication procedures. Turning ON the power 4.2.1 CAUTION Do NOT turn off the power of the equipment when at sea because the SOLAS Convention requires keeping CH16 watch at all times. Procedure 111... Press the key for one second. PWR CONT The controller and transceiver will start the internal check. After finished it correctly, the status display will appears. (The screen at right shows the case of the JHS-770S Model.) JHS-770S JHS-770S VHF Radiotelephone VHF Radiotelephone
[Self-ID: 987654321]
[Self-ID: 987654321]
Controller Version:1.00 Transceiver Version:1.00 Controller Version:1.00 Transceiver Version:1.00 Note
- When the controller is turned on from sleep mode, the status display will be displayed immediately without cheking the memory.
If detected errors during the memory check, displays the message below. Please inform JRC or our agent of the error contents. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
[ITU]
SQL CH SW CH70 Message Contents Detected memory error!
So cleared the area of transceiver memory. Detected memory error!
So cleared the area of controller memory. Detected this controller's address setting error!
So required initial set after restarting as the maintenance mode Detected SIO error!
So required initial set after restarting as the maintenance mode. Detected MMSI lost!
So concerned functions (DSC/ATIS) no longer available now. Detected the transceiver's PCB combination error!
So required to replace that incorrect PCB with the correct one. Detected a memory error when starting the transceiver. Detected a memory error when starting controller. Detected this controller's address error when starting the controller. Detected a serial error when starting controller. Unregistered MMSI yet, or lost the MMSI. So required to install MMSI for DSC/ATIS. Detected the improper transceiver's PCB combination. 4-3 Operation Turning OFF the power 4.2.2 Procedure 111... Press the key and the DIM key PWR CONT simultaneously. After that, the power-off process is activated according to the controllers' situation. When using only one controller Select the desired item below on the displayed popup screen at right.
[OK]:
[Cancel]: Returns to the previous screen. Turns off the power. When using two or more controllers Select the desired item below on the displayed popup screen at right.
[OK]:
[Sleep]:
[Cancel]: Returns to the previous screen. Turns off the power. Sets the controller to sleep mode. Note In sleep mode, the controller becomes the following conditions. Only the controller is powered off. The ALM lamp turns green to indicate that the controller is in sleep mode, When receiving a distress call, the controller will be automatically turned on and activate the alarm if the Wake-up setting in an installation menu is ON,. Even if set the controller with access right to the sleep mode, the access right will not move from the controller. 4-4 Operation 4.2.3 Communicating with the radiotelephone The VHF radiotelephone is operated by means of a handset. Procedure 111... When operating on a controller without the access rights (OCC is displayed), press the jog dial to obtain the access right. After obtaining the access right, disappears OCC mark on the screen and the controller becomes accessible to the VHF transceiver. Also, just lifting a handset from the cradle enables to obtain the access right. Note When hook-switch setting is invalid, the access right cannot be acquired by lifting handset from the cradle. 222... Adjust the volume on the loudspeaker by turning the volume control. When receiving no signal, make a noise as a guide by turning the squelch control counterclockwise until opened. 333... Turn the squelch control to an appropriate position. Normally, the squelch control would be adjusted to where rotated the squelch control clockwise one additional tick from the squelch closing position. 444... Lift the handset from the cradle. 555... Press the PTT key to talk.
The TX mark will appear on the screen to show the equipment is transmitting. Releasing the PTT key will return to the receiving condition.
On duplex channels, enabled to listen to the receiving audio even during the PTT ON.
(In the case of the JHS-780D model.) 666... If necessary, change the channel using the numeric keypad or jog dial. Channels can be changed as long as showing the status display and releasing the PTT key. Additionally, when entering the channel using the numeric keypad, e.g. in case of CH18, enter 1DW 8TEST . 777... When finished the communication, return the handset to the cradle. Note Placing the handset back on-hook will return the channel to CH16. When hook-switch setting is invalid, a channel is not changed by returning the handset to the cradle. 4-5 Operation Making a radiotelephone call 111... Select CH16 or other agreed channel. 222... Lift the handset from the cradle. 333... Press the PTT key, and make a call as described below.
"this is"
Say the calling station name ... Repeat 3 times.
Say own ship name ... Repeat 3 times.
"over"
444... Release the PTT key to listen. 555... When answered and agree on a working channel, change to that channel. 666... After checking that no station uses the working channel, begin conversation. Note
- When transmitting from own station, always press the PTT key while talking.
- On a simplex channel, always say "over" just before releasing the PTT key.
- Always say "out" when terminating communications. Receiving a call on CH16 111... Lift the handset from the cradle. 222... Press the PTT key, and respond to the call as described below.
Say the caller station name.
Say own ship name.
"this is"
333... Propose a channel other than 16 as described below.
"channel"
Working channel number 444... Allow the caller station to transmit.
"over"
555... Release the PTT key, wait a moment, and then switch to the proposed working channel. 666... After checking that no station uses the working channel, begin conversation. Note
- When transmitting from own station, always press the PTT key while talking.
- On a simplex channel, always say "over" just before releasing the PTT key.
- Always say "out" when terminating communications. 4-6 Operation 4.2.4 Receiving with scanning Scanning function enables to watch multiple channels (additional channels) with the priority channel
(CH16). If found receiving signal on the additional channels, the dwell time on that channel will be longer, but continued to watch the CH16 alternatively. The scan mode can be selected from the following modes. All CH scan Mode:
Memory CH scan Mode:
Select CH scan Mode:
Scans all channels in the current channel mode. Scans all memory channels. Scans the specified range of channels. Procedure 111... Press FUNC 2SCAN . The menu will be displayed as shown at right. 222... Move the cursor to the desired item and press ENT using the jog dial, or press the item number by a numeric key directly.
If selected "1. All CH scan" or "2. Memory CH scan", scanning starts immediately.
If selected "3. Select CH scan", specify the channel range as described below. 1) To set the start channel (From):
Press ENT and after entering the channel number, press ENT again. 2) To set the stop channel (To):
Press ENT and after entering the channel number, press ENT again. 3) To start the scanning:
Select Execute and press ENT. Then starts the scanning as shown at right. Note
- Disabled to scan when the channel region is Inland Waterways (IWW).
- CH70 will be skipped, even if contained in the scanning range. 333... To terminate scanning, press the CANCEL key.
After terminated, the radiotelephone will be set on the last additional channel. (The example at right shows when stopped on CH12.)
Scanning will be also terminated when detected off-hook, PTT ON, or press the CH16 key or the DISTRESS key. 7.1)Scan 1.All CH scan 2.Memory CH scan 3.Select CH scan (ITU)
- From : CH
- To : CH
- Execute 0.Back 7.1)Scan 1.All CH scan 2.Memory CH scan 3.Select CH scan (ITU)
- From : CH
- To : CH
- Execute 0.Back Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 10CH SCAN 16&
[ITU]
SQL CH70 CH SW Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 12CH
[ITU]
SQL CH70 CH SW Note
- While scanning, the radiotelephone scans CH16 and the additional channels alternatively in a cycle of 0.14/0.86 seconds. If the squelch is opened on the CH16, paused scanning and continues to watch on
4-7 Operation the CH16. If squelch is closed again, the scanning will resume 2 seconds later.
- If the squelch is opened on an additional channel, remains on that channel and CH16 alternatively (in a cycle of 0.14/1.86 seconds). If squelch is then continuously closed (until the end of the scan cycle), the scanning will resume. Furthermore, added to the additional channel, if the squelch is also opened on the CH16, paused scanning and continues to watch on the CH16 as described above. 4.2.5 Receiving with dual watch Dual watch function enables to watch an additional channel with the priority channel (CH16). If found receiving signal on the additional channel, the dwell time on that channel will be longer, but continued to watch the CH16 alternatively. Procedure 111... Select an additional channel to be watched with CH16. The example at right shows the case of CH10 selected. 222... Press FUNC 1DW The dual watch will start immediately. Note Disabled the dual watch either when the channel region is Inland waterways (IWW) or when CH70 has been selected. 333... To terminate the dual watch, press the CANCEL key.
After terminated, the radiotelephone will be set on the additional channel. (The example at right shows when stopped on CH10.)
The dual watch will be also terminated when detected off-hook, PTT ON, or press the CH16 key or the DISTRESS key. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 10CH
[ITU]
SQL CH70 CH SW Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 10CH 16&
[ITU]
SQL CH70 CH SW Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 10CH
[ITU]
SQL CH70 CH SW
- During the dual watch, the radiotelephone watches CH16 and the additional channel
alternatively in a cycle of 0.14/0.86 seconds. If the squelch is opened on the CH16, pauses the dual watch and continues to watch on the CH16. If squelch is closed again, the dual watch will resume 2 seconds later.
- If the squelch is opened on the additional channel, the dwell time on that channel will be longer, but continues to watch the CH16 alternatively (in a cycle of 0.14/1.86 seconds). If squelch is then continuously closed (until the end of the dwell time), the dual watch will resume. Furthermore, added to the additional channel, if the squelch is also opened on the CH16, pauses the dual watch and continues to watch on the CH16 as described above.
- This function is also available from the menu 7.2 Dual watch. Note 4-8 4.2.6 Using memory channels Memory channels are the original channel list. The desired channels (e.g. frequently using channel) can be registered and used for easy access. Operation
(1) Registering memory channels Procedure 111... Press the MENU key and, through hierarchical menus, select 7.3.2 Registration. The registration menu of the 7.3 Memory channel will be displayed as shown at right. 222... Move the cursor to the desired list number and press ENT using the jog dial, or press the memory channel number
(two digits) by numeric keys directly. Then select a channel type. First, CH will be displayed. Select a channel type by turning the jog dial (CH P0 P1 P2 W CL), or clear the channel type. The content of each type is as described below. Region channel CH :
P0/1/2 : Private channel (with a hundred digit) W :
Weather channel Deletes the memory channel)
(CL :
333... Press ENT after selecting a channel type. Then input the channel number using the jog dial or numeric keys. 444... Press ENT after inputting the channel number. Then select the channel region.
(If selected a private or weather type at step 2, skip this step.) First, (ITU) will be displayed. Select a channel region by turning the jog dial (ITU USA CAN IWW). 7.3.2)Registration 01.CH71(ITU) 02.CH60(CAN) 03.CH05(ITU) 04.P001 05.P002 06. 07. 7.3.2)Registration 01.CH71(ITU) 02.CH60(CAN) 03.CH05(ITU) 04.P001 05.P002 06.CH 07. 7.3.2)Registration 01.CH71(ITU) 02.CH60(CAN) 03.CH05(ITU) 04.P001 05.P002 06.CH01 07. 7.3.2)Registration 01.CH71(ITU) 02.CH60(CAN) 03.CH05(ITU) 04.P001 05.P002 06.CH01(ITU) 07. 4-9 Operation 555... Press ENT after finished the steps above. Then saved the memory channel number and the cursor moves to the next number. When registering other channels or revising existing lines, repeat the steps 2 - 5 above. 7.3.2)Registration 01.CH71(ITU) 02.CH60(CAN) 03.CH05(ITU) 04.P001 05.P002 06.CH01(ITU) 07. Note
- The above procedures are for registering a channel in an empty line. However editing an existing memory channels is as well.
- To delete a registered memory channel, select CL at step 2 of the procedure above.
(2) Communicating on a memory channel Memory channels will be available e.g. when setting a working channel for subsequent communication after initial contact on CH16. 7.3.1)Memory CH list 01.CH71(ITU) 02.CH60(CAN) 03.CH05(ITU) 04.P001 05.P002 06.CH01(ITU) 07. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 02CH P0 SQL CH70 CH SW Procedure 111... Press FUNC 3 . MEM CALL The 7.3.1 Memory CH list will be displayed as shown at right. 222... Move the cursor to the desired list number and press ENT using the jog dial, or press the memory channel number (two digits) by numeric keys directly. In this example, if selected the memory channel number 05, CH P002 will be set. 4-10 4.2.7 Communicating on a private channel Private channels for assigned frequencies of fishing ship or other specially assigned frequencies are registered at the installation of equipment. Up to 200 channels are available for radiotelephone communications. (If required to add channels after installation, please contact JRC or our agent.) Operation Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 7.4 Private channel. Indicates the information of the highlighted line by the cursor on the bottom of the screen. 222... Move the cursor to the desired channel number and press ENT using the jog dial, or press the private channel number (three digits) by numeric keys directly. In this example, if selected the CH P200, the screen will become as shown at right. 4.2.8 Receiving a weather channel 7.4)Private channel TX RX 1:156.0000 160.6000MHz 2:156.0250 160.6250MHz 3:156.0500 160.6500MHz 4:156.0750 160.6750MHz 5:156.1000 160.7000MHz 6:156.1250 160.7250MHz Simp, 25W , Scramble ON Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 00CH P2 SQL CH70 CH SW Weather channels are available to receive weather information on the North American coast. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 7.5 Weather channel. 222... Move the cursor to the desired line and press ENT using the jog dial, or press a numeric key directly. When selected the channel 8, the screen will become as shown at right. Note Disabled to transmit on weather channels. 7.5)Weather channel 1.162.550MHz 6.162.500MHz 2.162.400MHz 7.162.525MHz 3.162.475MHz 8.161.650MHz 4.162.425MHz 9.161.775MHz 5.162.450MHz 0.163.275MHz Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W W8CH SQL CH70 CH SW 4-11 Operation 4.2.9 Changing the channel region This menu sets the channel region to ITU, USA, Canada, or Inland Waterway. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 7.6 Region. 222... Move the cursor to the desired line and press ENT using the jog dial, or press a numeric key directly. When selected the USA channel, the screen will become as shown at right. 7.6)Region 1.ITU channel [ITU]
2.USA channel [USA]
3.Canada channel [CAN]
4.Inland channel [IWW]
0.Back Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W CH 16[USA]
SQL CH70 CH SW Note When set to the Inland Waterway (IWW), changed a few functions as follows.
- Enabled the ATIS function automatically and sends the ATIS code over the voice channel when releasing the PTT key. Also, if pressed the PTT key continuously, sends the ATIS code every five minutes automatically.
- Disabled the scan or dual watch functions.
- When operating the DSC menus, a popup screen will be displayed to notice that the DSC usage is not allowed on Inland Waterways. 4-12 Operation 4.2.10 Squelch settings of each channel (preset squelch) The adjusted squelch value can be stored with respect to each channel as a preset squelch. The handling of the preset squelch will be as follows. If stored the squelch value, the preset squelch will be always set just after the channel selection. While the preset squelch has been set, "p SQL" will be indicated on the status display. If turned the SQL control after setting the preset channel, the preset value will be canceled immediately and the SQL control will be available. The preset squelch value can be cleared with respect to each channel or each channel region. Procedure 111... After selecting the desired channel, press the MENU key and through hierarchical menus, select the 7.7 CH SQL setting. 222... Turn the SQL control to the appropriate position. The SQL value as shown at right will be changed corresponding to the SQL control position. 333... Press ENT. The cursor will move to the right. 444... To complete the squelch setting for the channel, select "Set" and press ENT. 7.7)CH SQL setting SQL value [052]
1.Preset : Set 2.All clear 0.Back 7.7)CH SQL setting SQL value [041]
1.Preset : Set 2.All clear 0.Back 7.7)CH SQL setting SQL value [025]
1.Preset : Set 2.All clear 0.Back 7.7)CH SQL setting SQL value [025]
1.Preset : Set 2.All clear 0.Back Note
- To clear the preset squelch values with respect to each channel, after selecting the channel, select Erase and press ENT at the step 3 above.
- To clear the preset squelch values with respect to each channel region, in the condition of that channel region, move the cursor to the 2. All clear and press ENT.
- The above operation is also available on a popup menu displayed when pressed both of the FUNC key and the CANCEL key simultaneously on the status display. 4-13 Operation 4.3 Basic DSC operations When calling stations, the DSC is also available for a routine/ safety/ urgency or a distress call in addition to the calling by radiotelephone described above. This section describes the procedures for basic DSC routine calls and for the AIS-linked DSC calls. 4.3.1 Routine calls to a coast station A DSC call to a coast station is initiated as follows. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 1.1 Coast station call. The address inputting screen will be displayed. If entered previously, the address will be appeared as a default value. 222... Press ENT to display the alphabetically sorted coast station list. After selecting the initial letter and pressing ENT, select the desired coast station with the jog dial. Note
- This list can be registered in the menu 9.4.1 Coast station list.
- When inputting the MMSI manually, press the CANCEL key to return to the previous screen and input it using the numeric keypad. 333... After inputting the address, press ENT. Confirm the address. 444... If the address is correct, press ENT. The sending confirmation screen will appear. Note The controller displays by default only the edited information in the call setup as shown at right. 4-14 1.1)Coast station call Address :[00 ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
Coast station list [A]
MMSI NAME Argentina 001234567 Australia 002222222 Azerbaijan 003333333 Bolivia 004444444 Bangladesh 005555555 Select the initial of the name. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1.1)Coast station call Address :[001234567]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
1.1)Coast station call Address :001234567
[Call] [Cancel]
555... Press ENT to transmit the call. After completed the transmission, the popup screen shown at right will be displayed to wait the acknowledgement. Note If received no response for 5 minutes, the screen will return to the step 3 mentioned above. 666... When received the acknowledgement, the screen shows the message with the alarm for 3 sec. Then changes to the working channel proposed by the coast station automatically. Note
If 9.5.2 Automatic CH shift is OFF, lifting the handset or pressing ENT is required to set the proposed working channel. If an improper channel is proposed, resend the call containing a new channel via the specified new channel proposal form screen. 777... The coast station call will be completed after displayed the working channel as shown at right. Start communications using the handset.
The example at right shows when proposed CH12 as a working channel.
When completed the communications, return the handset to the cradle. Operation Waiting for Acknowledgement.
[Cancel]
1.1)Coast station call Address :[001234567]
[Call] [Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
[ITU]
CH70 Received routine message Format :Individual ACK From :001234567...... Type :All modes RT... Work CH :12............. EOS :ACK BQ......... Press CANCEL to silence alarm. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 12CH
[ITU]
SQL CH70 CH SW Note If the coast station is unable to comply with the call, own station (caller) may receive one of the following responses may be received. In these cases, if possible according to the message, wait and retry the calling again later. Message Content No reason Congestion Busy Queue Barred No operator Temp no oper EQP disabled Unable channel Unable mode No reason. The marine exchange center is congested. Busy. The call has been queued. The station is closed. Existing no operator. The operator is temporarily away. The equipment has been disabled. The proposed channel cannot be used. The proposed mode cannot be used. 4-15 Operation 4.3.2 Routine calls to a ship station A DSC call to a ship station is initiated as follows. This procedure is similar to that of menu 1.1 Coast station call but also needed to input a working channel. Procedure 111... Press the key. DSC RTN The menu shown at right will be displayed. If entered previously, the address will be appeared as a default value. 222... Press ENT to display the alphabetically sorted ship station list. After selecting the initial letter and pressing ENT, select the desired ship station with the jog dial. Note
- The list can be registered in the menu 9.4.2 Ship station list.
- When inputting the MMSI manually, press the CANCEL key to return to the previous screen and input it using the numeric keypad. 333... Press ENT. The cursor will move to the Work CH. 444... Press ENT and input the working channel.
- The free channel will be searched Note
and displayed automatically. If required, input another channel manually using the CANCEL key, the jog dial or the numeric keys. If there is no free channel, a blank will be shown as a search result. 555... Press ENT. Confirm the entered contents. 4-16 1.2)Ship station call Address :[ ]
Work CH :[ ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
Ship station list [A]
MMSI NAME AAA ocean 123456789 ABB ocean 222222222 ACC ocean 333333333 ABC ocean 444444444 BBB ocean 555555555 Select the initial of the name. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1.2)Ship station call Address :[123456789]
Work CH :[ ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
1.2)Ship station call Address :[123456789]
Work CH :[06]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
1.2)Ship station call Address :[123456789]
Work CH :[06]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
666... If the contents are correct, press ENT. The sending confirmation screen will appear. Note The controller displays by default only the edited information in the call setup as shown at right. 777... Press ENT to transmit the call. After completed the transmission, the popup screen shown at right will be displayed to wait the acknowledgement. Note If received no response for 5 minutes, the screen will return to the step 5 mentioned above. 888... When received the acknowledgement, the screen shows the message with the alarm for 3 sec. Then changes to the proposed working channel automatically. Note
If 9.5.2 Automatic CH shift is OFF, lifting the handset or pressing ENT is required to set the proposed working channel. If an improper channel is proposed, resend the call containing a new channel via the specified new channel proposal form screen. The ship station call will be completed after displayed the working channel as shown at right. Start communications using the handset.
The example at right shows when proposed CH06 as a working channel.
When completed the communications, return the handset to the cradle. 999... Operation 1.2)Ship station call Address :123456789 Work CH :06
[Call] [Cancel]
1.2)Ship station call Address :123456789 Work CH :71 Waiting for Acknowledgement.
[Cancel]
[Call] [Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
[ITU]
CH70 Received routine message Format :Individual ACK From :123456789...... Type :All modes RT... Work CH :06............. EOS :ACK BQ......... Press CANCEL to silence alarm. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 06CH
[ITU]
SQL CH70 CH SW Note
If the ship station is unable to comply with the call, as with coast stations, own station (caller) may receive a negative acknowledgement mentioned above section. In this case, if possible according to the message, wait and retry the calling again later.
- When calling group ships to broadcast, use the menu 1.4 Group call as with this procedure except for steps 7 and 8. 4-17 Operation 4.3.3 Receiving a routine call When receiving a DSC call from a coast or ship station, the message will be displayed immediately on the screen. After that, perform the following procedures as appropriate.
(1) Receiving an individual call (type: radiotelephone) Procedure 111... The screen at right will be displayed, and the alarm will sound. This example message contains the following information.
- Format:
- Caller's MMSI:
- Type:
- Work channel:
- EOS:
Individual call 111222333 All modes radiotelephone CH12 ACK is requested. 222... Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm and display the screen at right. Note This step is omissible. 333... If possible to communicate immediately, lift the handset from the cradle and start the communications.
In this example case, enabled to select the response from below with the jog dial.
:Individual call
:111222333
:All modes RT Received routine message Format From Type Work CH :12 EOS Press CANCEL to silence alarm.
:ACK RQ
:Individual call
:111222333
:All modes RT Received routine message Format From Type Work CH :12 EOS
[OK/Lift handset] [New CH]
[Unable/NACK] [Cancel]
:ACK RQ Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 12CH
[ITU]
OK/Lift handset Starts communications SQL New CH Unable/NACK Cancel immediately. Proposes a new channel. Sends "Unable to comply" message with that reason. Returns to the status display without handling this message. CH70 SW CH
When completed the communications, return the handset to the cradle. Note When selected "Unable/NACK", also select a reason from the list given below. Message Content No reason Busy Barred No operator Temp no oper EQP disabled Unable channel Unable mode No reason. Busy. The station is closed. Existing no operator. The operator is temporarily away. The equipment has been disabled. The proposed channel cannot be used. The proposed mode cannot be used. 4-18
(2) Receiving an individual call (type: polling) Procedure 111... The screen at right will be displayed, and the alarm will sound. This example message contains the following information.
- Format:
- Callers MMSI:
- Type:
- EOS:
Individual call 001234567 Polling ACK is requested. 222... Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm and display the screen at right. If possible to respond immediately, press ENT. Note If Automatic ACK is ON, the acknowledgement will be sent automatically without notice.
(3) Receiving a group call Procedure 111... The screen at right will be displayed, and the alarm will sound. The example message contains the following information.
- Format:
- Callers MMSI:
- Type:
- Work Channel:
- EOS:
Group call 111222333 All modes radiotelephone CH12 EOS 222... Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm and display the screen at right. 333... If possible to listen to the broadcast, press ENT, and set to the working channel. When finished the broadcast, press the CH16 key to return to the status display. Note If Automatic CH shift is ON, the working channel will be changed automatically and the above step 2 and 3 are omitted. Operation
:Individual call
:001234567
:Polling
:ACK RQ Received routine message Format From Type EOS Press CANCEL to silence alarm.
:Individual call
:001234567
:Polling
:ACK RQ Received routine message Format From Type EOS
[OK/ACK] [Cancel]
:Group call
:111222333
:All modes RT Received routine message Format From Type Work CH :12 EOS Press CANCEL to silence alarm.
:EOS
:Individual call
:111222333
:All modes RT Received routine message Format From Type Work CH :12 EOS
[OK/Listen] [Cancel]
:EOS Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 12CH
[ITU]
SQL CH70 CH SW 4-19 Operation 4.3.4 Communicating with a PSTN subscriber The semi/auto mode is available to connect with a public telephone network (PSTN) via a coast station.
(1) Make a call to a PSTN subscriber Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the menu 1.3 PSTN call. The menu shown at right will be displayed. If entered previously, the address and the TEL number will be appeared as a default value. Additionally, in the case of JHS-780D, "Type"
line will be shown to select the mode from
"All modes RT" or "Duplex RT". 222... As with the routine calls mentioned above, enter the address and press ENT. The cursor will move to the TEL No. 333... Press ENT to display the alphabetically sorted TEL number list. After selecting the initial letter and pressing ENT, select the recipient of the call with the jog dial. Note
- This list can be registered in the menu 9.4.4 PSTN number list.
- When inputting the TEL number manually, press the CANCEL key to return to the previous screen, and input it using the numeric keypad. 444... Press ENT. Confirm the entered contents. 555... If the contents are correct, press ENT. The sending confirmation screen will appear. Note The controller displays by default only the edited information in the call setup as shown at right. 4-20 1.3)PSTN call Address:[00 ]
TEL No.:[ ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
1.3)PSTN call Address:[001234567]
TEL No.:[ ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
TEL number list [A]
NAME Heading num 11223344556 Alex Andy 00125412345 Arnold 01011448851 Blanco 00102875521 Bob 001149586 Select the initial of the name. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1.3)PSTN call Address:[001234567]
TEL No.:[1122334455667788]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
1.3)PSTN call Address :001234567 TEL No. :1122334455667788
[Call] [Cancel]
666... Press ENT to transmit the call. After completed the transmission, the popup screen shown at right will be displayed to wait the acknowledgement for 5 sec. Note If received no response within 5sec, sends the call again. Still no response, the following will be displayed and this call will be terminated.
"Coast sta no answer."
777... After received the acknowledgement, the specified working channel will be set automatically. After that, a start of call will be sent. Note If lost the channel engaged signal, the following will be displayed and this call will be terminated.
"No signal detected in the Work CH."
888... The PSTN connection will be completed. Lift the handset from the cradle and wait for the recipient answering the phone (the PSTN dial tone and ring tone from the handset will be heard at this time). After answered the phone, the phone call charge will be started. Note If not answered within 1 minute, the following will be displayed and this call will be terminated. (In the case of bad radio link condition, this may also be appeared during communication.)
"Lost the radio receiving signal."
999... When finished the phone call, return the handset to the cradle. Then an end of call containing the duration will be received from the coast station. The example at right shows 13 minutes and 45 seconds. Operation
:[Duplex ]
1.3)PSTN call Address:[001122334]
TEL No :[1234567890123456]
Waiting for Mode Acknowledgement.
[Cancel]
[Call] [Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) CH 0 3 0 3 CH
[ITU]
[ITU]
DUP CH70 DUP CH70 Sending message... Received routine message Received routine message Format :Semi/auto ACK Format :Semi/auto ACK From :001122334...... From :001122334...... Type :All modes RT... Type :All modes RT... Work CH :03............. Work CH :03............. TEL No. :1122334455612345 TEL No. :1122334455612345 EOS :ACK BQ......... EOS :ACK BQ.........
[OK/Lift handset] [Cancel]
[OK/Lift handset]
[OK/Lift handset] [Cancel]
[OK/Lift handset]
Sending message... Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) CH 0 3 0 3 CH
[ITU]
[ITU]
DUP CH70 DUP CH70 Channel connection Channel connection completed. completed. Lift handset please. Lift handset please. Received routine message Received routine message Format :Semi/auto ACK Format :Semi/auto ACK From :001122334...... From :001122334...... Type :All modes RT... Type :All modes RT... Work CH :03............. Work CH :03............. TEL No. :1122334455612345 TEL No. :1122334455612345
[ OK ]
EOS :ACK BQ......... EOS :ACK BQ.........
[OK/Lift handset] [Cancel]
[OK/Lift handset]
[OK/Lift handset] [Cancel]
[OK/Lift handset]
[ OK ]
Received routine message
:Semi/auto ACK Format From
:001234567 Type
:End of call Duration :00:13:45
:1122334455667788 TEL No
:ACK BQ EOS
[ OK ]
Note
In the case of the duplex mode of the JHS-780D, the radiotelephone will always be in sending condition. Nevertheless, pressing PTT key is needed to talk.
- According to the coast station, a negative acknowledgement mentioned above may
be received at step 7. If the negative acknowledgement indicates "unable to comply" with "Queue" reason, the wait mode can be selected. This mode enables to continue the above procedure from step 7 after receiving the ring back call. (However, if receiving no call within 15 minutes after receiving "Queue", the ring back mode is canceled. Also when the CH16 key is pressed, the ring back mode is canceled.) 4-21 Operation
(2) Receiving a call from a PSTN subscriber Procedure 111... The screen at right will be displayed, and the alarm will sound. The example message contains the following information.
- Format:
- Callers MMSI:
- Type:
- Work Channel:
- Caller TEL No:
Semi/auto call 001222333 Radiotelephone CH03 00123459425 222... After displayed the message as shown at right, lift the handset from the cradle.
If not answered within 1 minute, the PSTN call will be cancelled.
After lifting the handset or pressing ENT, a start of call will be sent. If lost the channel engaged signal, the following will be displayed and the PSTN call will be terminated.
"No signal detected in the Work-CH."
If interrupted the receiving signal for 5 seconds during communication, the following will be displayed and the PSTN call will be terminated.
"Lost the radio receiving signal."
333... When finished the phone call, return the handset to the cradle. Then an end of call will be received from the coast station. However, the duration of the call will not be displayed for free of charge. Received routine message Format
:Semi/auto call Received PSTN call From
:001222333 from a coast sta.
:All modes RT Type Work CH :18 And now setting TEL No the PSTN mode... EOS
[OK/Lift handset] [Cancel]
:00181422459425
:ACK RQ
:Semi/auto call
:001222333
:All modes RT Received routine message Format From Type Work CH :03 TEL No EOS
[OK/Lift handset] [Cancel]
:00123459425
:ACK RQ Received routine message
:Semi/auto ACK Format From
:001222333 Type
:End of call Duration :(Free of charge)
:00123459425 TEL No EOS
:ACK BQ
[ OK ]
Note In the case of the duplex mode of the JHS-780D, the radiotelephone will always be in sending condition. Nevertheless, pressing PTT key is needed to talk. 4-22 4.3.5 AIS-linked DSC calls The AIS information (nearby ships call signs, names and identification numbers) will be displayed as
"Other ships list", and are available to call a listed ship via the DSC directly. NOTE: To use this function, set the import condition to ON in the menu 9.6 AIS function. Operation Procedure 111... Press FUNC 0AIS
5.1 Other ships list at right will be displayed.
On the bottom line, the name and MMSI of the ship highlighted by the cursor will be displayed.
The bearings (BRG) are based on the North-up.
If 5.2 Proximity check is ON, and the registered ship on the 9.4.2 Ship station list is displayed, v mark will be added on the ship's line.
If existing no ships in the vicinity, "No data"
will be displayed on the middle of the screen. Note The column(s) of the call sign, name or MMSI will be blank when any of these has not been entered to the ship's AIS, or when not receiving the static information at the AIS of own ship. 222... Select a ship to call and press ENT using the jog dial. The popup screen at right will be displayed. Note If the ship's MMSI has not been displayed, this function will be disabled. 333... Select a call type (category) and press ENT using the jog dial. The individual call menu for the selected category will be displayed. Note The example screen at right will show the working channel input line for a routine call, but for urgency calls to a ship, inputting the working channel is not needed (fixed to CH16). 444... Press ENT and input the working channel.
- The free channel will be searched Note
and displayed automatically. If required, input another channel manually using the CANCEL key, the jog dial or the numeric keys. If there is no free channel, a blank will be shown as a search result. Call sign 5.1)Other ships list 01/11 BRG : RNG 10: 0.9NM 90: 1.2NM 45: 1.3NM 359: 2.0NM 221: 8.3NM Name: Pacific JRC MMSI: 112233445 JRCAAA JRCBBB JRCCCC JRCDDD v JRCEEE Call sign VESSEL CALL PROCESS Select call type.
[Routine][Safety]
[Urgency][Cancel]
5.1)Other ships list 01/11 BRG : RNG 10: 0.9NM 90: 1.2NM 45: 1.3NM 359: 2.0NM 221: 8.3NM Name: Pacific JRC MMSI: 112233445 JRCAAA JRCBBB JRCCCC JRCDDD R JRCEEE 1.2)Ship station call Address :[112233445]
Work CH :[ ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
1.2)Ship station call Address :[112233445]
Work CH :[06]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
4-23 Operation 555... Press ENT. Confirm the entered contents. 666... If the contents are correct, press ENT. The sending confirmation screen will appear. Note The controller displays by default only the edited information in the call setup as shown at right. 777... Press ENT to transmit the call. After completed the transmission, the popup screen shown at right will be displayed to wait the acknowledgement. Note If received no response for 5 minutes, the screen will return to the step 5 mentioned above. 888... When received the acknowledgement, the screen shows the message with the alarm for 3 sec. Then changes to the proposed working channel automatically. Note
If 9.5.2 Automatic CH shift is OFF, lifting the handset or pressing ENT is required to set the proposed working channel. If an improper channel is proposed, resend the call containing a new channel via the specified new channel proposal form screen. 999... The ship station call will be completed after displayed the working channel as shown at right. Start communications using the handset.
The example at right shows when proposed CH06 as a working channel.
When completed the communications, return the handset to the cradle. 1.2)Ship station call Address :[112233445]
Work CH :[06]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
1.2)Ship station call Address :112233445 Work CH :06
[Call] [Cancel]
1.2)Ship station call Address :123456789 Work CH :71 Waiting for Acknowledgement.
[Cancel]
[Call] [Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 06CH
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SQL CH70 CH SW Note 4-24 If the ship station is unable to comply with the call, as with coast stations, own station
(caller) may receive a negative acknowledgement mentioned above section. In this case, if possible according to the message, wait and retry the calling again later. 4.4 Emergency calls (DSC safety/ urgency/ distress calls) In emergency, the DSC is available for safety/ urgency/ or distress calls. For safety and urgency calls, either individual or all ships is selectable for the type of call. For distress calls, enabled to send either after selecting the nature of distress or without selecting it. In both cases, when own ship is in distress, pressing the dedicated distress key for 4seconds is required to send the distress call. Operation 4.4.1 Safety calls 4.4.1.1 All ships calls When broadcasting to all ships regarding safety, the all ships call is available. 2.1.1)All ships Work CH :[16]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.1.1)All ships Work CH :[16]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.1.1)All ships Format :All ships call Type :All modes RT Work CH :16
[Call] [Cancel]
Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 2.1.1 All ships. The working channel inputting form will be displayed. Normally the CH16 by default is used. 222... Select OK with the jog dial. 333... Press ENT. The sending confirmation screen will appear. 444... Press ENT to transmit the call. All ships call needs no response and will be completed after displayed the popup screen as shown at right. Lifting the handset or pressing ENT erases the popup screen, and enables to start the communication. 4-25 Operation 555... Start the safety broadcasting using the handset. When completed the communications, return the handset to the cradle. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
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SQL CH SW CH70 4.4.1.2 Individual calls (All modes RT) When sending the safety individual call to a ship or coast station, note the difference described below from the case of routine. The menu is common for both ship and coast station. Other than the address and the working channel, the type is needed to select. Normally the CH16 by default is used. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 2.1.2 Specific station. The menu shown at right will be displayed. If entered previously, the address will be appeared as a default value 222... Press ENT to display the station list, and select the desired station with the jog dial. The procedure is similar to that of routine calls, except that the list shows together ship stations and coast stations. Note
- The list can be registered in the menu 9.4 Contact list.
- When inputting the MMSI manually, press the CANCEL key to return to the previous screen and input it using the numeric keypad. 333... Press ENT. The cursor will move to the Type. 4-26 2.1.2)Specific station Address :[ ]
Type :[All modes RT]
Work CH :[16]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
Station list [A]
NAME MMSI AAA ocean 123456789 ABB ocean 222222222 ABC ocean 333333333 ACC ocean 444444444 BBB ocean 555555555 Select the initial of the name. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 2.1.2)Specific station Address :[123456789]
Type :[All modes RT]
Work CH :[16]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
444... Press ENT and select a type of call with the jog dial. If intending to voice communication after the call, leave it as "All modes RT", and move the cursor to Work CH. The following types are selectable.
- All modes RT
- Position RQ
- Test
(for Radiotelephone)
(Position request)
(Safety test) 555... Normally, use CH16 for the communication of safety and move the cursor to OK with the jog dial. If required to change the working channel, press ENT and input the channel at the step 4. 666... If the contents are correct, press ENT. The sending confirmation screen will appear. 777... Press ENT to transmit the call. After completed the transmission, the popup screen shown at right will be displayed to wait the acknowledgement. Note If received no response for 5 minutes, the screen will return to the step 5 mentioned above. 888... When received the acknowledgement, the screen shows the message with the alarm for 3 sec. Then changes to the proposed working channel automatically. Note
- If 9.5.2 Automatic CH shift is OFF, lifting the handset or pressing ENT is required to set the proposed working channel.
- If an improper channel is proposed, resend the call after inputting a new channel proposal. Operation 2.1.2)Specific station Address :[123456789]
Type :[All modes RT]
Work CH :[16]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.1.2)Specific station Address :[123456789]
Type :[All modes RT]
Work CH :[16]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.1.2)Specific station Address :123456789 Type :All modes RT Work CH :16
[Call] [Cancel]
2.1.2)Specific station Address :123456789 Work CH :71 Waiting for Acknowledgement.
[Cancel]
[Call] [Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
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CH70 Received safety message Format :Individual ACK From :123456789...... Type :All modes RT... Work CH :16............. EOS :ACK BQ......... Press CANCEL to silence alarm. 4-27 Operation 999... The call will be completed after displayed the working channel as shown at right. Start communications using the handset.
The example at right shows when proposed CH16 as a working channel.
When completed the communications, return the handset to the cradle. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
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SQL CH SW CH70 Note If the called station is unable to comply with the call, as with routine calls, own station
(caller) may receive a negative acknowledgement mentioned above section. In this case, if possible according to the message, wait and retry the calling again later. 4.4.1.3 Other features of the safety call (Position request/ Test) Additional features of safety call, such as a ship position request call or a DSC test call are available. In these cases, there is no voice communication and not needed to set a working channel. However, the procedures are otherwise identical to those mentioned above, so describes below after completed the editing steps.
(1) Position request call Procedure 111... After inputting the ship's address and type
(Position RQ), the sending confirmation screen will appear. 222... Press ENT to transmit the call. After completed the transmission, the popup screen shown at right will be displayed to wait the acknowledgement. Note If received no response for 5 minutes, the screen will return to the editing screen. 4-28 2.1.2)Specific station Address :123456789 Type :Position RQ
[Call] [Cancel]
2.1.2)Specific station Address :123456789 Work CH :71 Waiting for Acknowledgement.
[CANCEL]
[Call] [Cancel]
333... When received the acknowledgement, the screen shows the message with the alarm as shown at right. Pressing CANCEL stops alarm and after that, pressing ENT returns to the status display.
(2) Test call Procedure 111... After inputting the ship's address and type (Test), the sending confirmation screen will appear. Note The test call is also available in menu 3. DSC test call, by entering the station address only. 222... Press ENT to transmit the call. After completed the transmission, the popup screen shown at right will be displayed to wait the acknowledgement. Note If received no response for 5 minutes, the screen will return to the step 1 mentioned above. 333... When received the acknowledgement, the screen shows the message with the alarm as shown at right. Pressing CANCEL stops alarm and after that, pressing ENT returns to the status display. Operation Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
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CH70 Received safety message Format :Individual ACK From :123456789...... Type :Ship position.. Position :1234'N........ 12345'E....... UTC :12:34.......... Press CANCEL to silence alarm. 2.1.2)Specific station Address :123456789 Type :Test
[Call] [Cancel]
2.1.2)Specific station Address :123456789 Work CH :71 Waiting for Acknowledgement.
[Cancel]
[Call] [Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
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CH70 Received safety message Format :Individual ACK From :123456789...... Type :Test........... EOS :ACK BQ......... Note According to the condition of the station, the acknowledgement may not be received even if the equipment works normally. Press CANCEL to silence alarm. 4-29 Operation 4.4.1.4 Receiving a safety call When receiving a safety call from a coast station or another ship station, the message will be displayed immediately. Then treat the message according to the type as below.
(1) Receiving an all ships call Procedure 111... The screen at right will be displayed, and the alarm will sound. The example message contains the following information.
- Format:
- Callers MMSI:
- Type:
- Work Channel:
- EOS:
All ships call 111222333 All modes Radiotelephone CH16 End of sequence. 222... Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm and display the screen at right. 333... If possible to listen to the broadcast, press ENT to set the working channel. When finished the broadcast used except for the CH16, press the CH16 key to return to the status display. Note If Automatic CH shift is ON, the working channel will be changed automatically and the above step 2 and 3 are omitted.
:All ships call
:111222333
:All modes RT Received safety message Format From Type Work CH :16 EOS Press CANCEL to silence alarm.
:EOS
:All ships call
:111222333
:All modes RT Received safety message Format From Type Work CH :16 EOS
[OK/Listen] [Cancel]
:EOS Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
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SQL CH SW CH70
(2) Receiving an individual call (Type: Radiotelephone) This procedure is identical to the case of a routine call. However the screen shown at right will be displayed with the alarm. 4-30
:Individual call
:111222333
:All modes RT Received safety message Format From Type Work CH :16 EOS Press CANCEL to silence alarm.
:ACK RQ
(3) Receiving an individual call (Type: Position request) Operation Procedure 111... The screen at right will be displayed, and the alarm will sound. The example message contains the following information.
- Format:
- Callers MMSI:
- Type:
- EOS:
Individual call 111222333 Position request ACK is requested. 222... Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm and display the screen at right. If possible to respond immediately, press ENT. Note
- If Automatic ACK is ON, the acknowledgement will be sent automatically without notice.
- If having no position information
(unconnected to GPS and elapsed over 23.5 hours after inputting manually), the message editing screen will be displayed after selecting the OK/ACK.
(4) Receiving an individual call (Type: Test) Procedure 111... The screen at right will be displayed, and the alarm will sound. The example message contains the following information.
- Format:
- Callers MMSI:
- Type:
- EOS:
Individual call 111222333 Test ACK is requested. 222... Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm and display the screen at right. If possible to respond immediately, press ENT. Note If Automatic ACK is ON, the acknowledgement will be sent automatically without notice.
:Individual call
:111222333
:Position RQ
:ACK RQ Received safety message Format From Type EOS Press CANCEL to silence alarm.
:Individual call
:111222333
:Position RQ
:ACK RQ Received safety message Format From Type EOS
[OK/ACK] [Cancel]
:Individual call
:111222333
:Test
:ACK RQ Received safety message Format From Type EOS Press CANCEL to silence alarm.
:Individual call
:111222333
:Test
:ACK RQ Received safety message Format From Type EOS
[OK/ACK] [Cancel]
4-31 Operation 4.4.2 Urgency calls 4.4.2.1 All ships calls When broadcasting to all ships regarding urgency, the all ships call is available. 2.2.1)All ships
:All ships call
:All modes RT Format Type Work CH :16
[Call] [Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
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SQL CH SW CH70 Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select 2.2.1 All ships. Normally, this call uses a fixed message, and the sending confirmation screen will appear immediately. Note Regarding calls for medical transport and neutral ships, additional procedures are required. See 4.4.2.3 for details. 222... Press ENT to transmit the call. All ships call needs no response and will be completed after displayed the popup screen as shown at right. Lifting the handset or pressing ENT erases the popup screen, and enables to start the communication. Note If the handset has been left in the off-hook condition in advance, skip to step 3 below without showing the popup screen at right. 333... Start the urgency broadcasting using the handset. When completed the communications, return the handset to the cradle. 4-32 Operation 4.4.2.2 Individual calls When sending the urgency individual call to a ship or coast station, the procedures are basically as described below. The menu is common for both ship and coast station. Only required to input the address. The working channel is fixed on CH16. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 2.2.2 Specific station. The menu shown at right will be displayed. If entered previously, the address will be appeared as a default value 222... Press ENT to display the station list, and select the desired station with the jog dial. This procedure is identical to the case of the safety call. 333... Press ENT. Confirm the address. 444... If the contents are correct, press ENT. The sending confirmation screen will appear. 2.2.2)Specific station Address :[ ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
Station list [A]
MMSI NAME 123456789 AAA ocean ABB ocean 222222222 ABC ocean 333333333 ACC ocean 444444444 BBB ocean 555555555 Select the initial of the name. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 2.2.2)Specific station Address :[123456789]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.2.2)Specific station Address :123456789
[Call] [Cancel]
4-33 Operation 555... Press ENT to transmit the call. After completed the transmission, the popup screen shown at right will be displayed to wait the acknowledgement. Note If received no response for 5 minutes, the screen will return to the step 3 mentioned above. 666... When received the acknowledgement, the screen shows the message with the alarm for 3 sec. Then changes to the working channel (CH16) automatically. Note
- If 9.5.2 Automatic CH shift is OFF, lifting the handset or pressing ENT is required to set the working channel.
- The specific alarm for urgency sounds and notifies the receiving of the acknowledgement. 777... The station call will be completed after displayed the working channel as shown at right. Start communications using the handset. When completed the communications, return the handset to the cradle. 2.2.2)Specific station Address :123456789 Waiting for Work CH :71 Acknowledgement.
[Cancel]
[Call] [Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
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CH70 Received urgency message Format :Individual ACK From :123456789...... Type :All modes RT... Work CH :16............. EOS :ACK BQ......... Press CANCEL to silence alarm. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
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SQL CH SW CH70 Note If the called ship or coast station is unable to comply with the call, own station (caller) may receive a negative acknowledgement with the reason mentioned above. In this case, if possible according to the message, wait and retry the calling again later. 4-34 4.4.2.3 Special calls (Medical transport/ Neutral ship) When sailing dangerous waters such as political instability, the urgency all ships call containing the additional subject is available to inform others of the following information concerned. Own ship is performing medical transportation and protected under the 1949 Geneva Convention. Own ship is of neutral nationality. Operation Procedure 111... Set the 9.5.4 Medical/Neutral use to ON, before this call operation. Note
- This setting is always reset to the default value (OFF) after powering off/on.
- Receiving these calls are always possible regardless of the setting. 222... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select 2.2.1 All ships. The subject selection form for urgency all ships call will be displayed. 333... Press ENT and select the subject to be added to the call message with the jog dial. Select a subject from below.
- No info
- Medical TRNSP (for Medical transport)
- Neutral ship
(for Neutral nationality)
(for No information) 444... Press ENT. The cursor will move to OK. 555... If the content is correct, press ENT. The sending confirmation screen will appear. 9.5)DSC operation 1.Automatic ACK
:ON 2.Automatic CH shift :ON 3.Safety/Routine ALM :ON 4.Medical/Neutral use :ON 5.Expanded MMSI
: 0 0.Back 2.2.1)All ships Subject :[No info ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.2.1)All ships Subject :[Medical TRNSP]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.2.1)All ships Subject :[Medical TRNSP]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.2.1)All ships
:All ships call
:All modes RT Format Type Work CH :16
[Call] [Cancel]
4-35 Operation 666... Press ENT to transmit the call. All ships call needs no response and will be completed after displayed the popup screen as shown at right. Lifting the handset or pressing ENT erases the popup screen, and enables to start the communication. Note If the handset has been left in the off-hook condition in advance, skip to step 7 below without showing the popup screen at right. 777... Start the urgency broadcasting using the handset. When completed the communications, return the handset to the cradle. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
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SQL CH SW CH70 4.4.2.4 Receiving an urgency call When receiving an urgency call from a coast or another ship station, the message will be displayed immediately with the specific alarm for urgency calls. Then treat the message according to the type as below.
(1) Receiving an all ships call Procedure 111... The screen at right will be displayed, and the alarm will sound growing louder gradually. The example message contains the following information.
- Format:
- Callers MMSI:
- Type:
- Work Channel:
- EOS:
All ships call 111222333 All modes radiotelephone CH16 End of sequence. Note When containing additional information regarding Medical TRNSP or Neutral ship, the Subject line will be added. 222... Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm, and display the screen at right. 4-36
:All ships call
:111222333
:All modes RT Received urgency message Format From Type Work CH :16 EOS Press CANCEL to silence alarm.
:EOS
:All ships call
:111222333
:All modes RT Received urgency message Format From Type Work CH :16 EOS
[OK/Listen] [Cancel]
:EOS 333... If possible to listen to the broadcast, press ENT to set the working channel. Operation Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
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SQL CH SW CH70 Note If receiving the call containing the information regarding the medical transport or the neutral ship, the message will show it as the "Subject".
(2) Receiving an Individual Call Procedure 111... The screen at right will be displayed, and the alarm will sound growing louder gradually. The example message contains the following information.
- Format:
- Callers MMSI:
- Type:
- Work channel:
- EOS:
Individual call 111222333 All modes radiotelephone CH16 ACK is requested. 222... Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm and display the screen at right. Note This step is omissible. 333... If possible to communicate immediately, lift the handset from the cradle and start the communications.
In this example case, enabled to select the response from below with the jog dial. OK/Lift handset:
Unable/NACK Cancel Starts communications immediately. Sends "Unable to comply"
message with that reason. Returns to the status display without handling this message.
When completed the communications, return the handset to the cradle.
:Individual call
:111222333
:All modes RT Received urgency message Format From Type Work CH :16 EOS Press CANCEL to silence alarm.
:ACK RQ
:Individual call
:111222333
:All modes RT Received urgency message Format From Type Work CH :16 EOS
[OK/Lift handset]
[Unable/NACK] [Cancel]
:ACK RQ Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
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SQL CH SW CH70 4-37 Operation 4.4.3 Distress calls (Distress alerts) When in distress, distress calls are always transmitted by pressing the dedicated DISTRESS key. The distress calls transmit own MMSI, ships position, time of the position, and the nature of distress. CAUTION Do not test the distress call as doing so will inconvenience local shipping and Rescue Centers. When sending a distress call, follow the instructions of the ship's captain or officer in charge. If a false distress call is transmitted accidentally, follow the instructions below:
1. Press the CANCEL key on the controller (when appropriate, follow the commands on screen) and terminate the transmission of the distress call. Report the false distress call to a nearby RCC (Rescue Coordination Center).
(In Japan, inform the nearest Japan Coast Guard.) Information to be reported:
The date/time, location, and reason why the false call was transmitted. Also report the ship's name, type, nationality, ID number as well as the unit model name and manufacture number/date, if possible. Report the false distress call to nearby ships using CH16. If any acknowledgements to the distress call are received, inform the ships of the false distress call. 2. 3. 4. 4.4.3.1 Quick distress calls The following describes the procedure to send a distress call immediately without using menus. In this case, the nature of distress in the message will be sent as "Undesignated" by default. Further, if no information for the position and the time of position obtained within 23.5 hours, these information will be composed automatically as "9999999999" and "8888" respectively. Procedure 111... Open the DISTRESS key cover. 4-38 222... Press and hold the DISTRESS key for 4 seconds until the countdown is completed. If released before the countdown is completed, displays the menu of 2.3 Distress call for the nature of distress selection. 333... The distress call will be sent. 444... Automatically remained in distress mode until received the acknowledgement.
The distress call will be automatically repeated every 3.5 - 4.5 minutes until received the acknowledgement or manually breaks the mode.
(The bottom line indicates the remaining time until the next distress call.)
The distress call can be sent as many times as needed in this condition by the DISTRESS key operation mentioned above. 555... When acknowledged, the screen at right will be displayed and the alarm will sound growing louder gradually. Then lift the handset and request rescue using CH16 of the radiotelephone.
The ALM lamp blinks in sync with the alarm sound.
Only to silence the alarm, press the CANCEL key when displaying the screen at right.
First, the responding station will call on the CH16, Operation Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) CH70 CH70
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2.3)Distress call Nature :[Fire ]
Position:[NE] .
[ 1234.5678'N]
[12345.6789'E]
UTC :[12:20] . Nature DISTRESS call starts in 4 sec Press DISTRESS to send. [Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH DISTRESS
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SQL Next DISTRESS call: 3.9min later Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
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CH70 Received Acknowledgement Type :Distress ACK... To :All ships ..... From :001234567...... Dist-ID :987654321...... Nature :Undesignated Position :3400.1234'N... Press CANCEL to silence alarm. then acknowledge the receipt as follows.
Own ship's MMSI and call sign, position, nature of distress, and rescue requests
"MAYDAY",
"this is", Note The following popup screens will be displayed as appropriate in distress mode. Popup message Contents Notes Attention!/Restarting distress call soon Received other call. Break DISTRESS mode to view message?
Now continuing DISTRESS call mode. Break this mode?
Notifies that the distress call will be resent within 12 seconds. Equipment received a call but not the acknowledgement. Confirmation screen when pressed the CANCEL key in distress mode To continue distress mode, select [Continue], or to cancel distress mode to check the received DSC call, select [Break]
To continue distress mode, select [Continue], or to cancel distress mode, select [Break]
4-39 Operation 4.4.3.2 Distress calls from the menu The following describes the procedure to send a distress call with the nature of distress selected in the menu. Also, if there is no valid information regarding the position and the time of position, the manual input is available in that menu. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 2.3 Distress call. Indicates "Undesignated" as the nature of distress by default, and the position information if obtained from a GPS automatically or entered manually. 222... Press ENT and select the nature of distress. The nature of distress is selectable from below. Nature of distress Fire Flooding Collision Grounding Listing Sinking Disabled Undesignated Abandoning Piracy attack Man overboard Contents Fire, explosion Flooding Collision Grounding Listing, in danger of capsizing Sinking Disabled and adrift Undesignated distress Abandoning ship Piracy/armed robbery attack Man overboard 333... Press ENT. The cursor will move to Position. If already displayed the valid position and time of position, no entry is necessary and skip to step 7. 444... Press ENT and select the quadrant of the position with the jog dial. The quadrant will be changed as NE NW SE SW. 4-40 2.3)Distress call Nature :[Undesignated ]
Position:[NE]
[ 1234.5678'N]
[12345.6789'E]
UTC :[12:20]
Press DISTRESS to send. [Cancel]
2.3)Distress call Nature :[Undesignated ]
Position:[NE]
[ 1234.5678'N]
[12345.6789'E]
UTC :[12:20]
Press DISTRESS to send. [Cancel]
2.3)Distress call Nature :[Flooding ]
Position:[NE]
[ 1234.5678'N]
[12345.6789'E]
UTC :[12:20]
Press DISTRESS to send.
[Cancel]
2.3)Distress call Nature :[Flooding ]
Position:[NE]
[ 1234.5678'N]
[12345.6789'E]
UTC :[12:20]
Press DISTRESS to send.
[Cancel]
555... After pressing ENT, input the latitude and longitude using the numeric keypad. After registered the every digit, input the UTC. 666... After completed the registrations, the cursor will return to Nature. 777... Open the DISTRESS key cover. 888... Press and hold the DISTRESS key for 4 seconds until the countdown is completed. Operation 2.3)Distress call Nature :[Flooding ]
Position:[NE]
[ 3400.1234'N]
[14000.1234'E]
UTC :[12:20]
Press DISTRESS to send.
[Cancel]
2.3)Distress call Nature :[Flooding ]
Position:[NE]
[ 3400.1234'N]
[14000.1234'E]
UTC :[12:34]
Press DISTRESS to send.
[Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) CH70 CH70
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2.3)Distress call Nature :[Fire ]
Position:[NE] .
[ 1234.5678'N]
[12345.6789'E]
UTC :[12:20] . Nature DISTRESS call starts in 4 sec Press DISTRESS to send. [Cancel]
Note The rest of the procedure is the same as described in the "Quick distress call". 4-41 Operation 4.4.3.3 Receiving a distress call When a distress call is received, the message will be immediately displayed with the specific two-tone alarm sound identical to the urgency. WARNING If a distress call is received, make sure to inform the ship's captain or officer in charge. Doing so may save the lives of the crew and passengers on the ship in distress. Procedure 111... When a distress call is received, the distress message will be displayed. The alarm lamp will blink in sync with the alarm sound, gradually growing louder. The example message contains the following information. Distress call 431001234
- Type:
- Callers MMSI:
- Nature of distress: Fire, explosion
- Position & the time: North latitude 12 34.5678'
- EOS:
East longitude 123 45.6789'
12:14 End of sequence
(appears by scrolling) 222... Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm, and the screen at right will be displayed. 333... Select "OK/CH16 watch with the jog dial and press ENT to watch on CH16. Keep watch for at least 5 minutes and, if necessary, notify a coast station or concerned administration. 4-42 Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
[ITU]
CH70 Received distress message Type :Distress....... From :431001234...... Nature :Fire........... Position :1234.5678'N... 12345.6789'E.. UTC :12:14.......... Press CANCEL to silence alarm. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
[ITU]
CH70 Received distress message Type :Distress....... From :431001234...... Nature :Fire........... Position :1234.5678'N... 12345.6789'E.. UTC :12:14..........
[OK/CH16 watch] [Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
[ITU]
SQL CH SW CH70 4.4.3.4 Acknowledgement to a received distress call After receiving a distress call, ship stations have to watch on CH16. But if received the distress call repeatedly, ship stations (inc. own ship) are allowed to transmit a DSC acknowledgement to terminate the call only after consulting with an RCC or a coast station and being directed to do so. Operation Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 4.1 Received distress list. On the bottom line, the MMSI of the ship highlighted by the cursor will be displayed. 222... Select the call to be acknowledged and press ENT. The distress message will be displayed. 333... Select ACK with the jog dial and press ENT. The popup message at right will be displayed. 444... After confirmed the popup message, select
"Continue" and press ENT to send the acknowledgement. After the transmission, the channel will be set to 16 automatically. Type 4.1)Received distress list Date/Time
'06-12-31 11:20 Distress From: 431012345
:Distress
:431012345
:Fire Received distress message Type From Nature Position :3400.1234'S UTC
[Close] [ACK] [Relay]
14000.1234'W
:11:20 Received distress message
:431001234 From
- Attention ! -
:Fire Nature Send this call only Position :3400.1234'S when being directed by administration. UTC
[Continue] [Cancel]
EOS :EOS
[Close] [ACK] [Relay]
14000.1234'W
:14:55 Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
[ITU]
Note After sending the acknowledgement, commence the distress traffic via radiotelephony on CH16. SQL CH SW CH70
"MAYDAY"
Repeat the 9-digit identity (MMSI) of the ship in distress, 3 times.
"this is"
Repeat own ships 9-digit identity (MMSI), 3 times.
""RECEIVED MAYDAY"
4-43 Operation 4.4.4 Distress relay calls on behalf of someone else (Proxy distress calls) If another ship is in distress but itself unable to make a distress call, and the master of the ship considers that further help is necessary, the distress relay call on behalf of the ship can be transmitted using "Proxy distress call" menu. In this case, compose a distress relay call format by inputting the MMSI (if known), the ship's position and the time of position (if known), and the nature of distress to send to all ships or a coast station. CAUTION When sending a proxy distress call (DROBOSE), do NOT press the DISTRESS key. Doing so will inconvenience local shipping and Rescue Centers.
(This proxy distress call can be sent via [Call] button displayed on the screen.) 4.4.4.1 All ships calls Transmits a proxy distress call (DROBOSE) to all ships. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select 2.4.1 All ships call. 222... If the 9-digit identity (MMSI) of the ship in distress is known, press ENT and input it. If unknown, move the cursor to Nature with the jog dial and skip to step 4 below. 333... Press ENT. The cursor will move to Nature. 4-44 2.4.1)All ships call Type :Proxy distress Dist-ID :[ ]
Nature :[Fire ]
Position:[NE]
UTC :[ : ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.4.1)All ships call Type :Proxy distress Dist-ID :[0 ]
Nature :[Fire ]
Position:[NE]
UTC :[ : ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.4.1)All ships call Type :Proxy distress Dist-ID :[123456789]
Nature :[Fire ]
Position:[NE]
UTC :[ : ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
444... Press ENT and select the nature of distress with the jog dial. The nature of distress is selectable from below. Nature of distress Fire Flooding Collision Grounding Listing Sinking Disabled Undesignated Abandoning Piracy attack Man overboard EPIRB emission Contents Fire, explosion Flooding Collision Grounding Listing, in danger of capsizing Sinking Disabled and adrift Undesignated distress Abandoning ship Piracy/armed robbery attack Man overboard Received DSC VHF EPIRB signal 555... Press ENT. The cursor will move to Position. 666... If the position and the time of position of the ship in distress are known, press ENT. If unknown, move the cursor to OK with the jog dial and skip to step 8 below. 777... Input the quadrant, latitude, longitude and the time of position, respectively and press ENT. The cursor will move to OK. 888... Press ENT. The sending confirmation screen will appear. Further, unregistered items will be indicated as
"Unknown". Operation 2.4.1)All ships call Type :Proxy distress Dist-ID :[123456789]
Nature :[Fire ]
Position:[NE]
UTC :[ : ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.4.1)All ships call Type :Proxy distress Dist-ID :[123456789]
Nature :[Fire ]
Position:[NE]
UTC :[ : ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.4.1)All ships call Type :Proxy distress Dist-ID :[123456789]
Nature :[Fire ]
Position:[NE]
UTC :[ : ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.4.1)All ships call Type :Proxy distress Dist-ID :[123456789]
Nature :[Fire ]
Position:[NE]
[ 1234.5678'N]
[12345.6789'E]
UTC :[12:20]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.4.1)All ships call Type :Proxy distress Dist-ID :123456789 Nature :Fire Position :1234.5678'N 12345.6789'E UTC :12:20
[Call] [Cancel]
4-45 Operation 999... Press ENT to transmit the call. Watch on CH16 and wait for the acknowledgement. After acknowledged, commence the distress traffic regarding the ship in distress. Note
- When acknowledged from a coast station via DSC, the screen at right
(lower) will be displayed and the specific alarm will sound growing louder gradually.
- The ALM lamp blinks in sync with the alarm sound.
- As a general rule, ship stations are allowed to acknowledge only by the radiotelephone. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
[ITU]
SQL CH SW CH70 Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
[ITU]
CH70 Received distress message Type :Proxy dist-ACK. To :All ships...... From :001011111...... Dist-ID :987654321...... Nature :Fire........... Position :1234.5678'N... Press CANCEL to silence alarm. 4.4.4.2 Coast station calls Transmits a proxy distress call (DROBOSE) to a specified coast station. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select 2.4.2 Coast station call. 222... Press ENT to display the coast station list, and select the desired station with the jog dial. The procedure is identical to the case of the routine calls. 333... Pressing ENT will move the cursor to Dist-ID. If the 9-digit identity (MMSI) of the ship in distress is known, press ENT and input it. If unknown, move the cursor to Nature with the jog dial and skip to step 5 below. 4-46 2.4.2)Coast station Type :Proxy distress Address :[00 ]
Dist-ID :[ ]
Nature :[Undesignated ]
Position:[NE]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
Coast station list [A]
MMSI NAME 001234567 Argentina Australia 002222222 Azerbaijan 003333333 Bolivia 004444444 Bangladesh 005555555 Select the initial of the name. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 2.4.2)Coast station Type :Proxy distress Address :[001011111]
Dist-ID :[ ]
Nature :[Undesignated ]
Position:[NE]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
444... Press ENT The cursor will move to Nature. 555... Press ENT and select the nature of distress with the jog dial. The nature of distress is selectable from below. Nature of distress Fire Flooding Collision Grounding Listing Sinking Disabled Undesignated Abandoning Piracy attack Man overboard EPIRB emission Contents Fire, explosion Flooding Collision Grounding Listing, in danger of capsizing Sinking Disabled and adrift Undesignated distress Abandoning ship Piracy/armed robbery attack Man overboard Received DSC VHF EPIRB signal 666... Press ENT. The cursor will move to Position. 777... If the position and the time of position of the ship in distress are known, press ENT. If unknown, move the cursor to OK button with the jog dial and skip to step 9 below. 888... Input the quadrant, latitude, longitude and the time of position, respectively and press ENT. The cursor will move to OK. Operation 2.4.2)Coast station Type :Proxy distress Address :[001011111]
Dist-ID :[987654321]
Nature :[Undesignated ]
Position:[NE]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.4.2)Coast station Type :Proxy distress Address :[001011111]
Dist-ID :[987654321]
Nature :[Fire ]
Position:[NE]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.4.2)Coast station Type :Proxy distress Address :[001011111]
Dist-ID :[987654321]
Nature :[Fire ]
Position:[NE]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.4.2)Coast station Type :Proxy distress Address :[001011111]
Dist-ID :[987654321]
Nature :[Fire ]
Position:[NE]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
2.4.2)Coast station Address :[001011111]
Dist-ID :[987654321]
Nature :[Fire ]
Position:[NE]
[ 1234.5678'N]
[12345.6789'E]
UTC :[12:20]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
4-47 2.4.2)Coast station call Type :Proxy distress Address :001011111 Dist-ID :987654321 Nature :Fire Position :1234.5678'N 12345.6789'E UTC :12:20
[Call] [Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
[ITU]
SQL CH SW CH70 Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
[ITU]
CH70 Received distress message Type :Proxy dist-ACK. To :Individual..... From :001011111...... Dist-ID :987654321...... Nature :Fire........... Position :1234.5678'N... Press CANCEL to silence alarm. Operation 999... Press ENT. The sending confirmation screen will appear. Further, unregistered items will be indicated as
"Unknown". 111000... Press ENT to transmit the call. Watch on CH16 and wait for the acknowledgement. 111111... When acknowledged, the screen at right will be displayed and the alarm will sound growing louder gradually. Then lift the handset and commence distress traffic for the ship in distress.
The ALM lamp blinks in sync with the alarm sound.
Only to silence the alarm, press the CANCEL key when displaying the screen at right. 4-48 4.4.4.3 Receiving a proxy distress call When received a distress relay call (DROBOSE) directed to all ships, the ship stations (inc. your own ship) are allowed to acknowledge only by the radiotelephone. (Receiving a distress relay call from a coast station is the same.) Operation Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
[ITU]
CH70 Received distress message Type :Proxy distress. To :All ships...... From :123456789...... Dist-ID :987654321...... Nature :Fire........... Position :1234.5678'N... Press CANCEL to silence alarm. Procedure 111... When received a proxy distress call, the screen at right will be displayed.
The specific alarm will sound growing louder gradually.
The ALM lamp blinks in sync with the alarm sound.
The example message contains the following information. Proxy distress call
- Type:
All ships
- To:
- Callers MMSI:
123456789
- MMSI of ship in distress: 987654321
- Nature of distress:
- Position and Time:
- EOS:
Fire, explosion North latitude 12 34.5678'
(Longitude and the time appears by scrolling.) ACK is requested.
(appears by scrolling) 222... Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm, and the screen at right will be displayed. 333... Select OK/CH16 watch with the jog dial and press ENT then watch on CH16. Keep watch for at least 5 minutes and, if necessary, notify a coast station or concerned administration via radiotelephony. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
[ITU]
CH70 Received distress message Type :Proxy distress. To :All ships...... From :123456789...... Dist-ID :987654321...... Nature :Fire........... Position :1234.5678'N...
[Cancel]
[OK/CH16 watch]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
[ITU]
SQL CH SW CH70 4-49 Operation 4.4.5 Distress relay calls After receiving a distress call, ship stations have to watch on CH16 for at least 5 minutes. But if there is no distress traffic on CH16 in the meantime, the distress relay call will be available to inform a coast station of the distress call transmitted by the ship in distress. 4.4.5.1 Sending a distress relay call A distress relay call can be composed from the log of the received distress message. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 4.1 Received distress list. On the bottom line, the MMSI of the ship highlighted by the cursor will be displayed. 222... Select the distress call to be relayed and press ENT. The distress message will be displayed. 333... Select Relay with the jog dial and press ENT. The popup message at right will be displayed. 444... After confirmed the popup message, select "Continue" and press ENT. The address inputting screen will be displayed. 555... Press ENT to display the station list of both the coast stations and the ship stations, and select the desired station with the jog dial. When inputting the MMSI manually, press the CANCEL key to return to the previous screen and input it using the numeric keypad. 4-50 Type 4.1)Received distress list Date/Time
'06-12-31 14:55 Distress From: 987654321
:Distress
:987654321
:Fire Received distress message Type From Nature Position :3400.1234'N UTC
[Close] [ACK] [Relay]
14000.1234'E
:14:55 Received distress message
:431001234 From
- Attention ! -
:Fire Nature Normally, this call Position :3400.1234'S should be sent to coast station. UTC
[Continue] [Cancel]
EOS :EOS
[Close] [ACK] [Relay]
14000.1234'W
:14:55 Distress relay call Address :[ ]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
Station list [A]
MMSI NAME 001234567 Argentina Australia 002222222 Azerbaijan 003333333 Bolivia 004444444 Bangladesh 005555555 Select the initial of the name. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 666... Press ENT. The cursor will move to OK. 777... Press ENT. The sending confirmation screen will appear. 888... Press ENT to send the distress relay call. After the transmission, the channel will be set to 16 automatically. 999... When acknowledged, the screen at right will be displayed and the alarm will sound growing louder gradually. Then lift the handset and commence distress traffic for the ship in distress.
The ALM lamp blinks in sync with the alarm sound.
Only to silence the alarm, press the CANCEL key when displaying the screen at right. Operation Distress relay call Address :[001011111]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
Distress relay call Address :001011111
[Call] [Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
[ITU]
SQL CH SW CH70 Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
[ITU]
CH70 Received distress message Type :Dist-relay ACK. To :Individual..... From :001011111...... Dist-ID :987654321...... Nature :Fire........... Position :3400.1234'N... Press CANCEL to silence alarm. 4-51 Operation 4.4.5.2 Receiving a distress relay call Normally, ship stations receive a distress relay call in the following situations. When a coast station has transmitted an all ships or individual distress relay call. When another ship station has transmitted a distress relay call to all ships, an individual distress relay call, or a geographic distress relay call to a specific sea area. As a general rule, the ship stations should respond via radiotelephony after receiving a distress relay call. But if called individually by another ship station, and if allowed by a coast station, a distress relay acknowledgement can be transmitted as follows. Further, a distress relay acknowledgement can be composed from the log of the received distress relay message. Procedure 111... When a distress relay call is received, Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
[ITU]
CH70 Received distress message Type :Distress relay. To :Individual..... From :123456789...... Dist-ID :987654321...... Nature :Fire........... Position :3400.1234'N... Press CANCEL to silence alarm. the screen at right will be displayed.
The specific alarm will sound growing louder gradually.
The ALM lamp blinks in sync with the alarm sound.
The example message contains the following information.
- Type:
Distress relay call
- To:
Individual (own ship)
- Callers MMSI:
123456789
- MMSI of ship in Distress: 987654321
- Nature of distress:
- Position and Time:
- EOS:
Fire, explosion North latitude 34 00.1234'
(Longitude and the time appears by scrolling.) ACK is requested.
(appears by scrolling) 222... Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm, and the screen at right will be displayed. 333... Select OK/CH16 watch with the jog dial and press ENT then watch on CH16.
Keep watch for at least 5 minutes.
When acknowledging the distress relay, follow the procedure described below. 4-52 Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
[ITU]
CH70 Received distress message Type :Distress relay. To :Individual..... From :123456789...... Dist-ID :987654321...... Nature :Fire........... Position :3400.1234'N...
[Cancel]
[OK/CH16 watch]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
[ITU]
SQL CH SW CH70 444... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 4.1 Received distress list. On the bottom line, the MMSI of the ship highlighted by the cursor will be displayed. 555... Select the distress relay call to be acknowledged and press ENT. The distress relay message will be displayed. 666... Select ACK with the jog dial, and press ENT. The popup message at right will be displayed. 777... After confirmed the popup message, select "Continue" and press ENT to send the distress relay acknowledgement. After the transmission, the channel will be set to 16 automatically. Then wait for a call via radiotelephony on that channel. Operation Type 4.1)Received distress list Date/Time
'06-01-10 08:45 Relay From: 123456789 Received distress message
:Distress relay Type To
:Individual From
:123456789 Dist-ID :987654321 Nature Position :3400.1234'N
[Close] [ACK]
:Fire
:Fire Received distress message Dist-ID :987654321
- Attention ! -
Nature Send this call only Position :3400.1234'N when being directed by administration. UTC
[Continue] [Cancel]
EOS
[Close] [ACK]
12400.5678'E
:12:12
:ACK RQ Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W 16CH
[ITU]
SQL CH SW CH70 4-53 Operation 4.5 Simple DSC test call The following describes simple procedure to send a DSC test call from the dedicated menu.
(Note: This menu is prepared to simplify the test call procedure in the menu 2.1.2 Specific station, and both of the message formats are exactly the same.) Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 3. DSC test call. The address inputting screen will be displayed. If entered previously, the address will be appeared as a default value. 222... Input the desired station's MMSI and press ENT. The procedure is identical to the case of an individual call for safety. (The list shows ship stations first, and then coast stations.) 333... If the contents are correct, press ENT. The sending confirmation screen will appear. 444... Press ENT to transmit the call. After completed the transmission, the popup screen shown at right will be displayed to wait the acknowledgement. Note If received no response for 5 minutes, the screen will return to the step 1 mentioned above. 555... When received the acknowledgement, the screen shows the message with the alarm as shown at right. Pressing CANCEL stops alarm and after that, pressing ENT returns to the status display. 3)DSC test call Address :[123456789]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
3)DSC test call Address :[123456789]
[ OK ] [Cancel]
3)DSC test call Address :123456789
[Call] [Cancel]
3)DSC test call Address :234567890 Waiting for Acknowledgement.
[Cancel]
[Call] [Cancel]
Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 16 CH
[ITU]
CH70 Received safety message Format :Individual ACK From :123456789...... Type :Test........... EOS :ACK BQ......... Note According to the condition of the station, the acknowledgement may not be received even if the equipment works normally. Press CANCEL to silence alarm. 4-54 4.6 DSC call log Received DSC messages are classified as distress messages and as other messages. The 20 most recent messages for both types of received and transmitted are saved in the log. Operation CAUTION A distress acknowledgement or a distress relay call can be transmitted from a received distress message stored in the log, but when sending such a kind of call, follow the instructions of the ship's captain or officer in charge. Received distress calls are automatically deleted after 48 hours to avoid accidental resending or other misoperation. Accordingly, if such messages cannot be read out, it is not a malfunction. 4.6.1 Received distress messages Received messages regarding distress calls and the acknowledgements, distress relay calls and the acknowledgements will be displayed in this received distress message log. Additionally, when receiving a distress call containing the same 5 messages, only one of those will be stored. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 4.1 Received distress list.
On the bottom line, the MMSI of the ship highlighted by the cursor will be displayed.
In the event of a receiving error (ECC error),
"ECC error" will be indicated in the Type field. 222... To view a message, select a line by timestamp and/or message type, and press ENT. The selected message will be displayed. Also the screen shows Message handling menus at the bottom of the screen and enabled to handle the message as follows.
(The handling menus will differ depending on the type of message .)
- Close:
- ACK:
- Relay:
Close the message and return to the list. Send the acknowledgement to the caller.
(In this case, to the ship in distress) Send this message to a specified coast station as a distress relay call. Type 4.1)Received distress list Date/Time
'06-12-31 11:20 ACK
'06-12-31 11:15
'06-12-31 11:10
'06-12-30 08:55 From: 431012345 Relay-ACK Distress Relay
:Distress
:987654321
:Fire Received distress message Type From Nature Position :3400.1234'S UTC
[Close] [ACK] [Relay]
14000.1234'W
:14:55 4-55 Operation 4.6.2 Received other messages Received messages regarding routine, safety, and urgency calls or the acknowledgements will be displayed in this received other message log. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 4.2 Received others list.
On the bottom line, the MMSI of the ship highlighted by the cursor will be displayed.
In the event of a receiving error (ECC error),
"ERR" will be indicated in the CAT field.
(Note: CAT: category, FMT: format) 222... To view a message, select a line by timestamp, category and/or format, and press ENT. The selected message will be displayed. Also the screen shows Message handling menus at the bottom of the screen and enabled to handle the message as follows.
(The handling menus will differ depending on the type of message .)
- Close:
- ACK:
- NACK:
Close the message and return to the list. Send the acknowledgement to the caller. Send a negative acknowledgement with the reason to the caller. CAT FMT 4.2)Received others list Date/Time
'06-11-23 15:30 RTN INDIV
'06-11-20 22:15
'06-11-19 07:10
'06-11-15 18:33 From: 123456789 URG SAF RTN ACK ALL GRP Received routine message Format From Type Work CH :10 EOS
:Individual call
:123456789
:All modes RT
:ACK RQ
[Close] [ACK] [NACK]
[New CH] [MMSI]
- New CH: Send the acknowledgement with another
- MMSI:
working channel proposal. Register the caller's ID.
(The corresponding menu such as 9.4.1 Coast station list will be opened.)
- TEL No: Register the PSTN caller's or recipient's telephone number.
(Menu 9.4.4 PSTN number list will be opened.)
4-56 4.6.3 Transmitted messages Every transmitted message will be displayed in this transmitted message log. Operation Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 4.3 Transmitted calls list. On the bottom line, the address information
(such as MMSI) of the line highlighted by the cursor will be displayed. 222... To view a message, select a line by timestamp, category and/or format, and press ENT. The selected message will be displayed. Also the screen shows Message handling menus at the bottom of the screen and enabled to handle the message as follows.
(The handling menus will differ depending on the type of message .) Close the message and return to the list.
- Close:
- Resend: Resend this message to the same address.
- Edit&Send: Make a new call after revising based on the message. 4.3)Transmitted calls list Date/Time CAT FMT
'06-01-23 12:30 RTN INDIV
'06-12-15 20:15
'06-12-13 18:10
'06-11-20 06:33
'06-11-18 08:45 To: 123456789 ACK ALL GRP INDIV URG SAF RTN RTN Transmitted routine message
:Individual call Format
:123456789 To Type
:All modes RT Work CH :10
[Close] [Resend] [Edit&Send]
4-57 Operation 4.7 Other features In addition to the features described above, the equipment contains useful some features as below. 4.7.1 Notification of registered ships by the AIS If the AIS have been installed and set to available by the following procedure (and the menu 9.6 AIS function), when ships registered in the contact list falls within the specified range, a popup screen will be displayed immediately and notifies the ship's information by the name or 9-digit identity (MMSI). 5)AIS information 1.Other ships list 2.Proximity check :OFF tip)Notify of when listed-ship 3.Proximity range :20.0NM 0.Back fall within the range. 5)AIS information 1.Other ships list 2.Proximity check :ON tip)Notify of when listed-ship 3.Proximity range :20.0NM 0.Back fall within the range. 5)AIS information 1.Other ships list 2.Proximity check :OFF tip)Notify of when listed-ship 3.Proximity range :20.0NM 0.Back fall within the range. 5)AIS information 1.Other ships list 2.Proximity check :OFF tip)Notify of when listed-ship 3.Proximity range :20.0NM 0.Back fall within the range. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 5. AIS information. Note The example at right shows the factory default setting. 222... To activate this function, select the line of 2. Rgst ships check, and after pressing ENT, set the condition to ON with the jog dial. 333... Press ENT. If changing the proximity range, after pressing ENT again, input the appropriate value within the range of 0.1 to 99.9NM with the numeric keypad or jog dial. 444... After completed the proximity range setting, the cursor will move to the 0. Back. 4-58 Note When detected the registered ship within the specified proximity range, the popup screen as shown at right will be appeared immediately. However, if the AIS information does not contain the ship's name, the name line will be replaced by the MMSI number. 4.7.2 Playback of received voice When opened the squelch, incoming voice will be automatically recorded (up to 120 seconds), and can be replayed to confirm voice communications. Recorded voice is divided into multiple tracks depending on the time for the squelch open/close, and will remain stored until power off. If the total recorded time of all tracks reaches 120 seconds, recorded tracks will be overwritten beginning with the oldest one. Operation
(1) Replay and stop operations Procedure 111... Press FUNC 9
If existing any recorded tracks, replay the latest track immediately.
Pressing ENT will reset the counter and restart the playback of the track.
The example at right shows the following. 001 012 002 seconds 035 seconds
- Replaying track number:
- Total track numbers:
- Counter value (elapsed time):
- Recorded time of the track:
222... After finished the playback of the latest track, the cursor will automatically move to Track and the function will enter stop mode.
To stop the playback manually, press the CANCEL key.
If existing other tracks recorded, enabled to select a track number with the jog dial in stop mode.
To replay beginning with the displayed track to the latest one, press ENT in stop mode.
To finish this menu, press the CANCEL key in stop mode. 6.1)Playback Track : Play FF&REW 001/012 002/035 sec Control:Turn/push JogDial Stop:Press CANCEL 6.1)Playback Track : Play FF&REW 001/012 000/035 sec Track SEL:Turn/push JogDial Abort menu:Press CANCEL 4-59 Operation
(2) Fast forward and rewind operations During playback, the fast forward or rewind is available by the following procedure. Procedure 111... Rotate the jog dial during playback to move the cursor to FF&REW.
Rotating the jog dial right will perform fast forward by increasing the counter value.
Rotating the jog dial left will perform rewind by decreasing the counter value.
To break FF&REW operation, press the CANCEL key. After that, the playback will resume from when playback was paused. 222... After FF&REW operation, press ENT to continue to replay from the counter position. Further, after 1sec elapsed since the FF&REW operation, the playback will resume automatically without pressing ENT.
(3) Temporary track saving 6.1)Playback Track : Play FF&REW 001/012 002/008 sec Control:Turn/push JogDial Stop:Press CANCEL 6.1)Playback Track : Play FF&REW 001/012 002/020 sec Control:Turn/push JogDial Stop:Press CANCEL Normally, when the total recorded time of all tracks reaches 120 seconds, new voice track will overwrite beginning with the oldest track. But if desired to save a track until power off, perform the procedure below. Procedure 111... When the cursor is on Track (stop mode), select the desired track with the jog dial. The example at right shows the case of track 1 selected. Note Only 1 track can be saved. 222... Press ENT for more than 1 second.
When completed the saving, a beep will sound and the track number will change from 001 to "S", as is shown at right.
The saved track is registered as the last number. In the example at right, the track is saved as No.12. 6.1)Playback Track : Play FF&REW 001/012 000/035 sec Track SEL:Turn/push JogDial Abort menu:Press CANCEL 6.1)Playback Track : Play FF&REW S /012 000/035 sec Saved the track as #012. Track SEL:Turn/push JogDial Abort menu:Press CANCEL Note When completed the saving, the subsequent track numbers will be shifted down by 1. 4-60
(4) The saved track deletion To delete a saved track, perform the following procedure. (Powering off will delete all tracks.) Operation Procedure 111... When the cursor is on Track (stop mode), select DEL with the jog dial. 222... Press ENT. A confirmation message will appear. 333... After confirmed the popup message, select "OK" and press ENT. After completed the deletion, track 1 will be selected, as shown at right. 6.1)Playback Track : Play FF&REW DEL/012 000/035 sec Track SEL:Turn/push JogDial Abort menu:Press CANCEL 6.1)Playback OK to delete Track : Play FF&REW the saved track?
DEL/012 000/035 sec
[ OK ] [Cancel]
Track SEL:Turn/push JogDial Abort menu:Press CANCEL 6.1)Playback Track : Play FF&REW 001/011 000/013 sec Track SEL:Turn/push JogDial Abort menu:Press CANCEL 4-61 Operation 4.7.3 Public Address function with an external speaker (option) If an external speaker (NVS-423R) is connected, the Public Address function is available to make an announcement over the external speaker. Procedure 111... Lift the handset from the cradle, and Public Address mode press FUNC 4PA .
The equipment will immediately enter PA mode and enabled to make an announcement over the external speaker.
Press PTT key to talk.
To finish the public address function and return to the status display, place the handset back on hook.
(Also, pressing the CANCEL key is as well.) Note In this mode, radio wave is not transmitted by PTT. 4-62 4.7.4 Intercom If multiple controllers (NCM-1770) are connected, the intercom is available between two of them. Operation
(1) Calling another controller Procedure 111... Lift the handset from the cradle, and press FUNC 5 . INT COM
The controller list will be displayed.
The example at right shows that the following controllers are connected.
- Address 1:
- Address 2:
- Address 3:
- Address 4:
Station1 Calling controller Station3 Station4
(Address 5 controller is not connected.) 222... Select a recipient with the jog dial and press ENT.
The screen at right will be displayed and the intercom call will start.
To cancel the calling, press the CANCEL key or hang up the handset while calling. Note
- If the handset of the recipient has been left in the off-hook condition, the call will not start, and the screen shown at right will be displayed. Then press ENT to return to the step 1.
- If not answered within 30 seconds, the screen shown at right will be displayed. Then press ENT to return to the step 1. 333... After answered the phone, the screen shown at right will be displayed and enabled to start the communication.
Press PTT key to talk.
To finish the intercom, place the handset back on hook. 6.3)Intercom 1.Station1 2.(Own station) 3.Station3 4.Station4 5.(N/A) 0.Back Intercom mode State: Calling Intercom mode State: Busy
[ OK ]
Intercom mode State: Time out
[ OK ]
Intercom mode State: Connected 4-63 Intercom mode State: Receiving a call from: Station2 Intercom mode State: Connected Intercom mode State: Busy Operation
(2) Receiving a call from another controller Procedure 111... If received an intercom call, the screen at right will be displayed, and the ringing tone will sound. If not answer within 30 seconds, the screen will revert to the previous screen. 222... When answering to the call, lift the handset and start the communication.
Press PTT key to talk.
To finish the intercom, place the handset back on hook. Note
- The OCC mark will remain displayed even while talking, because the called controller (recipient) is in monitor mode.
- While using the intercom function between two of controllers, if the other controllers are connected, those screens will display as shown at right. 4-64 4.8 Popup screens The contents of the popup screens are as follows. (in alphabetical order) Message Buttons Description Operation Acknowledged!
Accept it and abort this menu immediately?
Accept/ Ignore Acknowledged!
From: xxxxxxxxx Shifting CH now... AIS information Detected this ship in the vicinity. MMSI: xxxxxxxxx AIS information Detected this ship in the vicinity. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
OK OK Attention!
DSC usage is NOT allowed on Inland Waterways. Continue/ Cancel Attention!
Specified a duplex channel used for a coast station comm. Continue/ Cancel Attention!
Normally, this call should be sent to a coast station. Continue/ Cancel Received a DSC acknowledgement
(ACK BQ) during menu operation. Accept: Closes the menu and shows the message immediately. Ignore: Closes this popup only. Received a PSTN acknowledgement from the coast station (MMSI: xxxxxxxxx), and the transceiver is shifting to the specified work channel now. Detected the ship (MMSI: xxxxxxxxx) in the AIS information within the specified sea area. Detected the ship (named xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) in the AIS information within the specified sea area. DSC usage is NOT allowed on Inland Waterways. Continue: Enforces the DSC operation. Cancel: Ceases the DSC operation. When calling a ship or a group by the DSC, specified a duplex channel as a work channel, which is used for a coast station communication. Continue: Enforces the operation. Cancel: Ceases the operation. When sending a distress relay call, it should be normally addressed to a coast station. Continue: Continues the operation. Cancel: Ceases the operation. Attention!
Restarting distress call soon...
DSC resends the distress call automatically soon. Attention!
Send this call only when being directed by administration. Continue/ Cancel Channel connection completed. Lift handset please. Channel dial op is invalid right now. To enable it, press FUNC, and ENT.
CHxx SQL Setting Register or erase the SQL level?
REG/ Erase To send the distress acknowledgement or the distress relay acknowledgement, the consulting with RCC or a coast station is necessary. Continue: Continues the operation. Cancel: Ceases the operation. The channel connection via the DSC has been completed. Please start the communication using the handset. The channel operation with the jog dial is disabled right now. To enable it, press the FUNC key and ENT in order. Register or erase the preset squelch level of the xx channel. REG:
Erase:
Registers the current level. Erases the preset condition. 4-65 Operation Coast sta no answer. OK After the PSTN call, there is no answer from the coast station. Confirming channel free... Cancel To send the DSC call (routine calls or test), confirming if the CH70 is free, or waiting until the CH70 becomes free. Data updating...
Updating the AIS information. DISTRESS call starts in Xsec DISTRESS pressed by xxxxxxxxxx and starts in Xsec Erase all data?
Erase this number?
Invalid address Invalid TEL number Invalid value Invalid work CH
OK/ Cancel OK/ Cancel OK OK OK OK Detected keeping the DISTRESS key held down, and the distress call will be sent in X seconds. The DISTRESS key of xxxxxxxxxx has been held down now, and the distress call will be sent in X seconds. Is it ok to erase every station data of this station list?
OK:
Cancel: Ceases this operation. Is it ok to erase this station data?
OK:
Erases this station data. Cancel: Ceases this operation. Erases all data. The DSC calling address is empty or invalid. The recipient telephone number for a PSTN call is empty or invalid. An invalid value is detected during a process of a task. The work channel data for the DSC call is empty or invalid. Is it OK to break PSTN mode?
OK/ Cancel Left without operating... This process will be canceled soon. Lost the radio receiving signal. No signal detected in the Work-CH.
OK OK Now continuing DISTRESS call mode. Break this mode?
Continue/ Break OK to "sleep" this no access right controller?
Sleep/ Cancel 4-66 Breaks the PSTN mode. Pressed the CANCEL key during PSTN communication mode. Is it ok to break?
OK:
Cancel: Continues the PSTN mode. This process will be canceled in 1 min and returns to the status display condition because the controller has been left for 9 min without operating. Lost the carrier receiving at the work channel during the PSTN mode, and breaks the communication. The transceiver shifted to the specified work channel to start the PSTN communication, but cannot detect the carrier from the coast station. Pressed the CANCEL key during the distress call mode. Is it ok to break?
Continue: Continues the distress mode. Break:
Pressed the DIM + PWR keys at this controller without the access rights. Is it ok to enter the sleep mode?
Sleep:
Enters the sleep mode. Cancel: Ceases this operation. Breaks the distress mode. OK to clear SQL of all xxx CH?
OK/ Cancel OK to delete the saved track?
OK/ Cancel OK to overwrite?
OK/ Cancel OK to power off the VHF system?
OK/ Sleep/ Cancel Press ENT to stop the sound.
Print out this data?
OK/ Cancel Operation Deletes the saved track. Erases all preset SQL data. Is it ok to clear every preset squelch data of the xxx channel mode?
OK:
Cancel: Ceases this operation. Is it ok to delete the saved track where the recorded voice has been saved temporally?
OK:
Cancel: Ceases this operation. Is it ok to overwrite the caller's MMSI on the specified line number where another station has been registered?
OK:
Cancel: Ceases this operation. Pressed the DIM + PWR keys at this controller with the access right. Turns off the power. OK:
Sleep:
Enters the sleep mode. Cancel: Ceases this operation. Testing the internal loudspeaker now. After checking the sound, press ENT to stop it. Print out the displaying data?
OK:
Cancel: Ceases this operation. Overwrites it on the line. Prints out now. Printing now... Cancel Printing out the displaying data. Wait a moment. Received DISTRESS. Accept it and abort this menu immediately?
Accept/ Ignore Received DSC call. Accept it and abort this menu immediately?
Accept/ Ignore Received other call. Break DISTRESS mode to view message?
Continue/ Break Received PSTN call from a coast sta. And now setting the PSTN mode... Remaining the field maintenance mode. Please restart after maintenance.
OK Required to input position & time. Accept it now?
Accept/ Ignore Ring backed!
From: xxxxxxxxx Shifting CH now... Sending DISTRESS call... Sending message...
Received the DSC distress call during menu operation. Is it ok to abort the current process to view the message?
Accept: Breaks the current process to view the distress message. Ignore: Closes the popup only. Received the DSC call during menu operation. Is it ok to abort the current process to view the message?
Accept: Breaks the current process to view the DSC message. Ignore: Closes the popup only. Received the DSC call during distress mode. Break this mode to view the message now?
Continue: Continues the distress mode. Break:
Received a PSTN call from a coast station and setting the PSTN mode. Wait a moment. Breaks the distress mode. Equipment is left in the field maintenance mode. Please restart. The external position fixing device (ex. GPS) is not valid and required to input position & time manually. Abort the current menu now?
Accept: Abort and input them now. Ignore: Closes the popup only. Received a PSTN ring back call from a coast station and now setting the PSTN mode. Wait a moment. Sending the distress call now. Sending the DSC message now. 4-67 Operation Stopped transmitting by 5minutes timer. Release & repress the PTT, please. Suggested invalid CH.
(CHxxxx) from: xxxxxxxxx The MMSI has been registered. The TEL number has been registered. OK OK
This address means a coast station call. Change menu or retry?
Change/ Retry This address means a group call. Change menu or retry?
Change/ Retry TIME OUT The DSC channel 70 has been occupied continuously!
Time out... Returning to editing screen. Transceiver busy Transmission was slightly interrupted by 5 minutes timer automatically. Unable to comply from: xxxxxxxxx Reason: Queue Wait for ring-back?
OK
OK OK Wait/ Cancel Up to 2 printers are connectable. OK VESSEL CALL PROCESS Select call type. Urgency/ Safety/
Routine/ Cancel View alarm history?
OK/ Cancel Wait a moment, please. Waiting for Acknowledgement.
Cancel Waiting for the ring back now. Is it OK to break this condition?
OK/ Cancel 4-68 The transmission has continued for 5min and stopped transmitting for the
"5min Tx timer" setting. Release the PTT momentarily and repress it to continue to transmit again. Detected the invalid work channel
(CHxxxx) in the received call from a station (MMSI: xxxxxxxxx). The caller's MMSI has been registered on the station list. The caller's telephone number has been registered on the PSTN number list. The input address is for a coast station. Change the menu for a coast station call or retry to input the address?
Change: Changes the menu. Retry:
Returns to the current menu. The input address is for a group ships. Change the menu for a group call or retry to input the address?
Change: Changes the menu. Retry:
Broke the DSC call process because the CH70 has been occupied continuously. Returns to the current menu. There is no acknowledgement within 5min, and returns to the editing screen. There is no reply from the transceiver. Sets to wait for a ring back. The transmission has continued for 5min and stopped transmitting slightly for the "5min Tx timer" setting. After a PSTN call (MMSI: xxxxxxxxx), received the unable to comply (queue) acknowledgement. Wait:
Cancel: Ceases the PSTN call. The printer setting is not valid. Up to 2 printers are connectable for the VHF system. Call a station using AIS information. Urgency: Individual urgency call Safety:
Routine:
Cancel: Ceases the call operation. View the alarm history?
Views the alarm history. OK:
Cancel: Cancels this operation. Individual safety call Individual routine call Shifting the condition now, and wait a moment. After sending the DSC call, waiting for the acknowledgement. The PSTN call menu is waiting for the ring back call now. Is it ok to break?
Breaks the condition to send OK:
a new call now. Cancel: Continues to wait the call. Settings & Registrations 5. SETTINGS & REGISTRATIONS This chapter describes the procedure for settings and registrations for the date and time manually, the contact lists for DSC calls, advanced DSC settings, and other settings for the equipment. 5.1 Date and time setting Normally, the date and time will be updated automatically if importing GPS information. But if necessary, input these parameters manually as follows. CAUTION The time described below means the present time, and is different from the time in the menu 9.2 POS/TIME that means the time when the position information is valid. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 9.1 Date & time. 222... To input the date, press ENT. Input the year, month, and date with the numeric keypad or jog dial. (When using the jog dial, select the value and press ENT for each digit.) 333... After completed the above steps, the cursor will move to 2. Present time. 9.1)Date & time 1.Date :'06-12-31 2.Present time : 23:59 3.Display form
- Type : Time,pos
- UTC/LT : UTC
- LT diff : :
- Date format :'YY-MM-DD 0.Back 9.1)Date & time 1.Date :'06-12-31 2.Present time : 23:59 3.Display form
- Type : Time,pos
- UTC/LT : UTC
- LT diff : :
- Date format :'YY-MM-DD 0.Back 9.1)Date & time 1.Date :'06-12-31 2.Present time : 23:59 3.Display form
- Type : Time,pos
- UTC/LT : UTC
- LT diff : :
- Date format :'YY-MM-DD 0.Back 5-1 Settings & Registrations 444... To input the present time (UTC), press ENT.
Input the hours and minutes with the numeric keypad or jog dial. (When using the jog dial, select the value and press ENT for each digit.)
To finish this menu, place the cursor on the any one of the selective items and press the CANCEL key. 9.1)Date & time 1.Date :'06-12-31 2.Present time : 23:59 3.Display form
- Type : Time,pos
- UTC/LT : UTC
- LT diff : :
- Date format :'YY-MM-DD 0.Back Note In addition to the above, the following items can be set in this menu.
- Type:
Select a type shown on the status display from below.
"Time,pos" :
"Time" :
"Pos" :
Displays both of the present time and position. Displays only the present time. Displays only the present position.
- UTC/LT:
Select a type of time shown on the screen.
- LT diff:
Set the local time difference to display the local time.
- Date format: Select a type of date shown on the DSC message lists or the alarm history from below.
" 'YY-MM-DD" : Displays December 31, 2006 as '06-12-31.
" MMM DD,'YY" Displays December 31, 2006 as Dec 31,'06.
" DD MMM,'YY" Displays December 31, 2006 as 31 Dec,'06. 5-2 Settings & Registrations 5.2 Own ship position and time setting Normally, the ship's position and the time will be updated automatically if importing GPS information. But if necessary, input these parameters manually as follows. CAUTION The time described below means the time when the position information is valid, and is different from the present time mentioned above. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 9.2 POS/TIME. 222... To input own ship's position, press ENT. Select the position quadrant with the jog dial, and press ENT. Then input the latitude and longitude, and press ENT with the numeric keypad or jog dial. 333... After completed the above steps, the cursor will move to the 2. UTC of position. 444... To input the UTC of position, press ENT.
Input the hours and minutes, and press ENT.
To finish this menu, place the cursor on the any one of the selective items and press the CANCEL key. Note 9.2)POS/TIME 1.Own position: NE 8959'N 17959'E 2.UTC of position:
23:59 9.2)POS/TIME 1.Own position: NE 8959'N 17959'E 2.UTC of position:
23:59 9.2)POS/TIME 1.Own position: NE 8959'N 17959'E 2.UTC of position:
23:59 9.2)POS/TIME 1.Own position: NE 8959'N 17959'E 2.UTC of position:
23:59
If received the position and the time information from the external device, such as a GPS, the manually entered data will be overwriten automatically. If not received the position and the time information within 5 minutes after powering on, or after 5 minutes elapsed since interrupted, this menu will appear with the alarm automatically. Further, regardless of either manually or automatically if not updated the position and the time within 4 hours after the last entry, this menu will appear repeatedly. 5-3 Settings & Registrations 5.3 Settings for each Controller The following describes the procedure regarding individual settings for controller such as LCD adjustment. 5.3.1 LCD adjustment The LCD conditions for viewability are adjustable as follows. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 9.3.1 LCD adjustment. The screen as shown at right will be displayed. 222... Move the cursor to the desired item and press ENT. Then alter the settings as appropriate with the numeric keypad or jog dial and press ENT again.
Set each item within the ranges given below. Contrast:
Dimmer:
Screen saver: ON/OFF Timer:
1 - 13 1 - 10 1 - 999 seconds
To finish this menu, place the cursor on any one of the selective items and press the CANCEL key. 5.3.2 Sound settings The sound settings such as the click beep are adjustable as follows. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 9.3.2 Sound. The screen as shown at right will be displayed. 222... Move the cursor to the desired item and press ENT. Then set the conditions as appropriate with the numeric keypad or jog dial and press ENT again.
The phone level can be set within 1 - 8.
The notification level for such as a tone of the popup screen can be set within 1 - 7.
To finish this menu, place the cursor on any one of the selective items and press the CANCEL key. 5-4 9.3.1)LCD adjustment 1.Contrast : 06 2.Dimmer Maximum : 10 Typical : 08 Minimum : 06 3.Screen saver : OFF Timer(sec): 060 0.Back 9.3.1)LCD adjustment 1.Contrast : 06 2.Dimmer Maximum : 10 Typical : 08 Minimum : 06 3.Screen saver : OFF Timer(sec): 060 0.Back 9.3.2)Sound 1.Operation
- Internal speaker: ON
- Click : ON 2.Phone level adj. : 7 3.Notification level: 7 0.Back 9.3.2)Sound 1.Operation
- Internal speaker: ON
- Click : ON 2.Phone level adj. : 7 3.Notification level: 7 0.Back 5.3.3 User key assignment User key assignment enables the desired menu to be displayed immediately without moving through the hierarchy menus, and is assignable as follows. Settings & Registrations Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 9.3.3 User key assign. The screen at right will be displayed. If already been registered, the cursor will be placed on that menu. 222... Move the cursor to the desired menu to be registered with the jog dial. The assignable menus are as follows. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. DSC coast station call DSC ship station call DSC PSTN call DSC group call DSC emergency call DSC test call DSC logs AIS other ships list AIS proximity range Playback Public address Intercom Scan Dual watch Memory channel list Private channel Weather channel Region Menu1.1 Menu1.2 Menu1.3 Menu1.4 Menu2 Menu3 Menu4 Menu5.1 Menu5.3 Menu6.1 Menu6.2 Menu6.3 Menu7.1 Menu7.2 Menu7.3.1 Menu7.4 Menu7.5 Menu7.6 333... Press ENT to complete registration. 9.3.3)User key assign 1.DSC coast station call 2.DSC ship station call 3.DSC PSTN call 4.DSC group call 5.DSC emergency call 6.DSC test call 7.DSC logs 9.3.3)User key assign 1.DSC coast station call 2.DSC ship station call 3.DSC PSTN call 4.DSC group call 5.DSC emergency call 6.DSC test call 7.DSC logs 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. CH SQL setting Self diagnosis DSC loop Alarm information System information DSC AF inspection Date & time POS/TIME My controller Contact list DSC operation Printer property Dedicated ENT key CH dial lock ON/OFF Menu7.7 Menu8.1 Menu8.1.5 Menu8.2 Menu8.3 Menu8.5 Menu9.1 Menu9.2 Menu9.3 Menu9.4 Menu9.5 Menu9.7
After registration, the screen will return to the previous hierarchical menu as shown at right.
To finish this menu, place the cursor on the any one of the selective items and press the CANCEL key. 9.3)My controller 1.LCD adjustment 2.Sound 3.User key assign 4.Name :[Station1 ]
5.Hook switch: Valid 6.Off-hook notice: OFF 0.Back Note When the USER key is pressed in the factory default setting, this menu is immediately displayed. 5-5 Settings & Registrations 5.3.4 Name a controller When connecting multiple controllers, each controller can be named respectively to make identification easier. The name of each controller is always displayed on the top left of the screen. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key and through hierarchical menus, select the 9.3 My controller. The screen as shown at right will be displayed. 222... Move the cursor to the 4. Name with the numeric keypad or jog dial. 333... Press ENT to name the controller.
Up to 10 alphanumeric characters available.
Assigned "StationX (X: address No.)" by default.
The following characters are available. Alphabet (capital and small letters) Numbers 0 - 9 The following signs, space and determination().
444... Select a character and press ENT one by one.
To change the character at the cursor position, rotate the jog dial to select the character, and press ENT to move the cursor to the right. Further, when using the numeric keypad to input numbers, pressing ENT is not needed.
Only to move the cursor to the right, press ENT.
To return to the previous letter, press the CANCEL key.
To complete the name entry of 10 characters long, press ENT after selecting the last character by the jog dial. Or if less than 10 characters long, following the name, select the determination as shown at right, and press ENT. 9.3)My controller 1.LCD adjustment 2.Sound 3.User key assign 4.Name :[Station1 ]
5.Hook switch: Valid 6.Off-hook notice: OFF 0.Back 9.3)My controller 1.LCD adjustment 2.Sound 3.User key assign 4.Name :[Station1 ]
5.Hook switch: Valid 6.Off-hook notice: OFF 0.Back 9.3)My controller 1.LCD adjustment 2.Sound 3.User key assign 4.Name :[Station1 ]
5.Hook switch: Valid 6.Off-hook notice: OFF 0.Back 9.3)My controller 1.LCD adjustment 2.Sound 3.User key assign 4.Name :[Bridge1 ]
5.Hook switch: Valid 6.Off-hook notice: OFF 0.Back Note The characters sequence shown by turning the jog dial is as follows. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z [ ] _ " # % & ' ( ) ? @ + - / = : ; < > 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (space) 5-6 5.3.5 Disabling the hook switch The hook switch for the handset can be disabled not to set to CH16 by returning the handset to the cradle.
(As a factory default setting, the hook switch has been set to Valid.) Settings & Registrations Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 9.3 My controller. 222... Move the cursor to the 5. Hook switch with the numeric keypad or jog dial. 333... Press ENT. The cursor will move to the right. 444... Select the condition and press ENT with the jog dial.
When selecting Invalid, deletes the line of 6. Off-hook notice and the cursor will move to 0. Back.
To finish this menu, place the cursor on the 0.Back and press ENT, or on any one of the selective items and press the CANCEL key. Note When selecting Valid and then set the condition of the 6. Off-hook notice to ON, the popup screen as shown at right will be displayed if left the handset without returning to the cradle. 9.3)My controller 1.LCD adjustment 2.Sound 3.User key assign 4.Name :[Bridge1 ]
5.Hook switch: Valid 6.Off-hook notice: OFF 0.Back 9.3)My controller 1.LCD adjustment 2.Sound 3.User key assign 4.Name :[Bridge1 ]
5.Hook switch: Valid 6.Off-hook notice: OFF 0.Back 9.3)My controller 1.LCD adjustment 2.Sound 3.User key assign 4.Name :[Bridge1 ]
5.Hook switch: Valid 6.Off-hook notice: OFF 0.Back 9.3)My controller 1.LCD adjustment 2.Sound 3.User key assign 4.Name :[Bridge1 ]
5.Hook switch: Invalid 0.Back 5-7 Settings & Registrations 5.4 Creating contact lists The following describes the procedure to create the contact lists for a coast station or ship station call, or for a group call via DSC. Additionally, the PSTN number list can be created using the similar procedure.
(1) Making a new list Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 9.4 Contact list. 222... Select the desired list to be created with the numeric keypad or jog dial. The example at right shows the coast station list. The following is the procedure in the case of the coast station list, but is essentially the same with the case of the ship station list, the group list, or the PSTN number list. 333... Select a line number and press ENT. The screen becomes the name entry mode. If the name is left blank and ""is pressed, "Unknown" is displayed and the cursor is moved to MMSI column. 444... Input characters of a name by selecting a character with the jog dial and ENT one by one.
Up to 14 alphanumeric characters available.
Other procedure are essentially the same with the name entry procedure in the 9.3 My controller. 5-8 9.4)Contact list 1.Coast station list 2.Ship station list 3.Calling group list 4.PSTN number list 0.Back MMSI/AIS 9.4.1)Coast station list No NAME 01 02 03 04 05 06 Select a line to register/revise. MMSI/AIS 9.4.1)Coast station list No NAME 01 02 03 04 05 06 Enter the name by the JogDial. MMSI/AIS JRC coast1 9.4.1)Coast station list No NAME 01 02 03 04 05 06 Enter the name by the JogDial. 555... After completed the name entry, the cursor will move to the MMSI column.
Input the MMSI with the numeric keypad or jog dial.
For coast stations, "00" will be inserted automatically at the start of the line, and then the line will be ready for entering numbers. (In the case of the group list,
"0" will be added as well.)
When using the numeric keypad, input all digits consecutively.
When using the jog dial, select a number and press ENT for each digit repeatedly. 666... After completed the MMSI entry, the cursor will move to the AIS column. To activate the AIS proximity check function for the station, check "v" sign with the jog dial. 777... After completed the entry of the station, press ENT to move the cursor to the next line number.
Follow the same procedure above to create the radio station list.
To finish this menu, place the cursor on any one of the registration numbers and press the CANCEL key. Settings & Registrations MMSI/AIS 00 JRC coast1 9.4.1)Coast station list No NAME 01 02 03 04 05 06 Enter the 9-digit MMSI. MMSI/AIS 001234567 v JRC coast1 9.4.1)Coast station list No NAME 01 02 03 04 05 06 Select v for AIS proximity check. MMSI/AIS 001234567 v JRC coast1 9.4.1)Coast station list No NAME 01 02 03 04 05 06 Select a line to register/revise. Note
- The maximum registerable number is 80 for each of the coast station list, the ship station list, and the PSTN number list, and is 20 for the calling group list.
- The registerable telephone number digits are 1 to 16 and the registration screen will be as shown below. 9.4.4)PSTN number list No NAME TEL number 01 02 03 JRC office1 <
>1234567890123456 JRC office2 <
>0018143215678
Select a line to register/revise. 5-9 Settings & Registrations
(2) Revising a list Procedure 111... Select the registration number to be revised at step3 above, and press ENT. The example at right shows the case of the No.1 selected to revise the content. 222... To change the name, change the characters with the jog dial and ENT one by one.
The procedure is basically similar with the step4 mentioned above.
Only to move the cursor to the right, press ENT. Additionally, when moving the cursor without changing the name, enter the determination character at the end of the name. 333... After completed the name revising, the cursor will move to the MMSI column.
Change the digits of the MMSI with the numeric keypad or jog dial.
Only to move the cursor to the right, press ENT. 444... After completed the MMSI revising, the cursor will move to the AIS column.
If required, change the status with the jog dial and press ENT.
If not required to change the status, press ENT. 555... After completed, the cursor will move to the next line number. To finish this menu, press the CANCEL key. 9.4.1)Coast station list No NAME 01 02 03 04 05 06 Enter the name by the JogDial. JRC coast1 JRC coast2 JRC coast3 JRC coast4 JRC coast5 JRC coast6 MMSI/AIS 001234567 002345678 003456789 004567890 005678901 006789012 9.4.1)Coast station list No NAME 01 02 03 04 05 06 Enter the name by the JogDial. ABC coast JRC coast2 JRC coast3 JRC coast4 JRC coast5 JRC coast6 MMSI/AIS 001234567 002345678 003456789 004567890 005678901 006789012 9.4.1)Coast station list No NAME 01 02 03 04 05 06 Enter the 9-digit MMSI. ABC coast JRC coast2 JRC coast3 JRC coast4 JRC coast5 JRC coast6 MMSI/AIS 001234567 002345678 003456789 004567890 005678901 006789012 9.4.1)Coast station list No NAME 01 02 03 04 05 06 Select v for AIS proximity check. ABC coast JRC coast2 JRC coast3 JRC coast4 JRC coast5 JRC coast6 MMSI/AIS 001111111 002345678 003456789 004567890 005678901 006789012 9.4.1)Coast station list No NAME 01 02 03 04 05 06 Select a line to register/revise. ABC coast JRC coast2 JRC coast3 JRC coast4 JRC coast5 JRC coast6 MMSI/AIS 001111111 002345678 003456789 004567890 005678901 006789012 v v v Note
- When the cursor is placed on the line number, pressing two digits of the number enables to move the cursor to the specified number.
- To erase a registered line, select a space at the beginning of the name and press ENT.
- To erase all data of the currently displaying list, select "00. ALL CLEAR function" button and press ENT. 5-10 5.5 Advanced settings for DSC The following describes the procedure for the advanced DSC settings such as automatic acknowledgement, as well as creating a PSTN number list. Settings & Registrations Menu screen Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 9.5 DSC operation. The following describes the procedures from this screen. Note that the screen at right shows factory default settings. 9.5)DSC operation
:ON 1.Automatic ACK 2.Automatic CH shift :ON 3.Safety/Routine ALM :ON 4.Medical/Neutral use :OFF 5.Expanded MMSI
: 0 0.Back 5.5.1 Automatic acknowledgement If the automatic acknowledgement is set to ON, and when received any one of the individual calls below, the acknowledgement will be sent automatically without notice. Routine - a polling call Safety - a position request call Safety - a test call This function will be disabled in distress mode or PSTN communication mode, or while the PTT is ON. Furthermore, if performed this function during dual watch or scanning, the channel dwell time might be longer than usual. Procedure To activate the automatic acknowledgement function, set the 1. Automatic ACK condition to ON with the jog dial. 5.5.2 Disabling the automatic channel shift When receiving any one of the following DSC calls having a valid working channel, the radiotelephone channel can be shifted automatically to the specified channel. (Note : For the other DSC calls, the channel shift can be performed manually.) Routine - a group call Safety - an All ship call Routine/ Safety/ Urgency - an acknowledgement to the individual call own ship has transmitted before. However, to avoid disruption of the important ongoing communication, this function must be disabled according to the menu operation. The following describes the procedure to disable this function. Procedure To disable the automatic channel shift function, set the 2. Automatic CH shift condition to OFF with the jog dial. 5-11 Settings & Registrations 5.5.3 Disabling receiving alarms for routine and safety calls The aural alarm for routine and safety calls can be disabled as follows. Procedure To disable the receiving alarms for routine and safety calls, set the 3. Safety/Routine ALM condition to OFF with the jog dial. 5.5.4 Medical/Neutral use setting for urgency calls The following describes the procedure to set the condition so that an urgency all ships call containing the additional subject of either "Medical transportation" or "Neutral nationality" can be sent. Additionally, note that this setting will return to the default setting (OFF) if the power is turned off. Procedure To use these kinds of calls, set the 4. Medical/Neutral use condition to ON with the jog dial. 5.5.5 Expanded MMSI registration If existing multiple DSC devices having the same 9-digit MMSI on board a ship, setting the 10th digit of the MMSI number to a non-zero value is available to distinguish them in the case of routine individual calls. The handling of 10-digit MMSI is as follows. When sending a routine individual call, the caller ID (own ship station's MMSI) will be 10-digit MMSI. When receiving a routine individual call, the DSC having the identical address only will treat the message, i.e. mainly the DSC having "0" as the 10th digit of MMSI will receive an individual call addressed to the own station. When sending an acknowledgement to a received individual call, the address of the call will be entered the caller's ID of the individual call as it is, i.e. if the 10th digit of the caller's ID is not "0", the address will be 10-digit MMSI automatically. Procedure To register the 10th digit of own MMSI, set the number to the 5. Expanded MMSI condition with the numeric keypad or the jog dial. CAUTION Usually, it is not necessary to set it as any values other than zero.0. Please be sure to set the VHF transceiver installed in a bridge as 0 When values other than 0 are set up, DSC may be unable to receive. 5-12 Settings & Registrations 5.6 Other settings The following describes the procedure to set the conditions regarding the AIS information import, the printer property, and preset squelch with respect to each channel. 5.6.1 Enabling the AIS function When connecting the AIS to use the information for such as a DSC call, set the import condition to ON as follows. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 9.6 AIS function. Note The factory setting is default ON. 222... Press ENT. Then set the import condition to ON with the jog dial. 333... Press ENT to complete the setting. The cursor will move to the 0. Back. 9.6)AIS function 1.Import : OFF 0.Back 9.6)AIS function 1.Import : ON 0.Back 9.6)AIS function 1.Import : ON 0.Back 5-13 Settings & Registrations 5.6.2 Printer property When connecting the printers, configure the conditions as appropriate according to the printer type, as follows. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 9.7 Printer property. 222... Select the intended printer and press ENT. When selected the 1. Controller printer, the screen at right will be displayed. 333... Move the cursor to the desired item and press ENT. The cursor will move to the right. After that, select the condition as appropriate and press ENT. 9.7)Printer property 1.Controller printer 2.Transceiver printer 0.Back 9.7.1)Controller printer 1.Connection :None 2.Data out :Auto 3.Baudrate :4.8k 4.Flow control :Hard 5.Print direction:Invert 0.Back 9.7.1)Controller printer 1.Connection :None 2.Data out :Auto 3.Baudrate :4.8k 4.Flow control :Hard 5.Print direction:Invert 0.Back Note
- The content and the selective conditions of each item are as follows. Printer type Selective item Content Selective conditions
( : Factory default) Connection Connection status and the printer type None/ Serial Controller printer Data out Baudrate Printing method for the DSC message Auto/ Manual Transmission speed to the printer 4.8k/ 9.6k/ 38.4kbps Flow control Handshake setting with the printer Hard/ None Print direction Printing sequence of the lines Invert/ Upright Connection Connection status and the printer type None/NKG-52/Centronics Transceiver printer Data out Printing method for the DSC message Auto/ Manual Print direction Printing sequence of the lines Invert/ Upright
(NKG-52: Invert only) 5-14
- When connect NKG-91 printer, please set up as follows. 1.Connection:
2.Data out:
3.Baudrate:
4.Flow control:
5.Print direction:
1.Connection:
2.Data out:
3.Baudrate:
4.Flow control:
5.Print direction:
Serial Auto 4.8k Hard Invert Serial Auto 4.8k Hard Upright
- When connect DPU-414 printer, please set up as follows.
- When connect NKG-52 printer, please set up as follows. 1.Connection:
2.Data out:
3.Print direction:
NKG-52 Auto Invert Settings & Registrations 5-15 Settings & Registrations 5-16 Maintenance & Inspection 6. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION The performance and lifetime of the equipment depend on the appropriate maintenance. This chapter describes the maintenance and inspection, self diagnosis, and outline of adjustment. 6.1 General maintenance & inspection In order to operate the equipment under optimum conditions, it is vital to perform regular inspections and also, to keep accurate records. Inspections enable problems to be identified before they become major malfunctions. The following inspections should be made regularly. Inspection sequence Inspection items Procedure Antenna system Check that antennas and the connectors are secure. Squelch operation Lift the handset of the controller with the access rights, and turn the SQL control fully counterclockwise. Check for noise from the speaker. Check noise to be suppressed by turning the SQL control clockwise. Receiver condition checked by speaker output. Check that the voice level and noise level are not abnormally loud or soft. Handset PTT switch Press PTT and check that the unit transmits immediately and that TX is displayed on the screen. Transmission and reception checked by performing radio communication. Check that normal conversation is possible. 1 2 3 4 5 6-1 Maintenance & Inspection 6.2 Self diagnosis inspection The following describes the procedure to perform the self diagnosis with the menu 8.1 Self diagnosis. Procedure 111... Press FUNC 8TEST . 8.1)Self diagnosis The menu shown at right will be displayed. 222... Select 1. Transceiver or 2. Controller with the numeric keypad or the jog dial. If selected "1. Transceiver", the screen at right will be displayed. 333... Select a test type with the jog dial and press ENT.
The self diagnosis will be performed.
The following test modes are available. 8.1.1) Transceiver ....... ALL (All modes) DGT CKT (ROM/RAM/SIO) MODEM (MODEM only) Loop (Loop only) PS (PS(DC/DC) only) Printer (Printer only) 8.1.2) Controller ........ ALL (All modes) DGT CKT (ROM/RAM/SIO) LCD&LED (LCD&LED only) Printer (Printer only) Speaker (Speaker only) 1.Transceiver 2.Controller 3.Transceiver log 4.Controller log 5.DSC loop 0.Back 8.1.1)Transceiver Start checking of ALL
- ROM : --
- RAM : --
- SIO : --
- MODEM : --
- Loop : --
- PS(DC/DC) : --
- Printer : --
8.1.1)Transceiver Start checking of ALL
- ROM : OK
- RAM : OK
- SIO : OK
- MODEM : OK
- Loop : OK
- PS(DC/DC) : OK
- Printer : DONE Note
- Only the case where printer setup is ON can choose Printer in test mode.
- To break off the self diagnosis, press the CANCEL key.
- The results of the self diagnosis are stored and the latest up to 10 logs can be confirmed from the menu 8.1.3 Transceiver log or 8.1.4 Controller log.
- The self-diagnosis test contents and results are as shown below. 6-2 Maintenance & Inspection Unit Name Test Item Contents Results ROM ROM1 (Flash) read/write ROM2 (EEP) read/write RAM RAM (SDRAM) read/write SIO RS-485 line loop-back test OK ROM1 NG ROM2 NG ROM12 NG
:Normal
:ROM1 error
:ROM2 error
:ROM1 & 2 error OK NG OK NG
:Normal
:Error
:Normal
:Error Transceiver MODEM MODEM1 (M0-M1) loop-back test MODEM2 (M1-M0) loop-back test Loop Loop1 (TX-RX) loop-back test Loop2 (TX-WKR) loop-back test PS(DC/DC) DC/DC PWR output voltage check Printer Print out test ROM ROM1(Flash) read/write ROM2(EEP) read/write RAM RAM(SDRAM) read/write SIO RS-485 line loop-back test Controller LCD&LED Every pixel (dot) of the LCD and ALM lamp display test Printer Print out test Speaker Sound test
:Normal
:MODEM1 error
:MODEM2 error OK MODEM1 NG MODEM2 NG MODEM12 NG :MODEM1 & 2 error OK Loop1 NG Loop2 NG Loop12 NG OK NG
- Check visually if printed out
- After performed, this line on the
:Normal
:Loop1 error
:Loop2 error
:Loop1 & 2 error
:Normal
:Error correctly. screen shows "DONE". OK ROM1 NG ROM2 NG ROM12 NG
:Normal
:ROM1 Error
:ROM2 Error
:Error in both OK NG
:Normal
:Error
:Normal
:Error OK NG
- Check visually if every dot and the red and green ALM lamp alternately work normally for 3 seconds.
- After performed, this line on the screen shows "DONE".
- Check visually if printed out
- After performed, this line on the correctly. screen shows "DONE".
- Check aurally if the 1500Hz tone sounds correctly. After that, press ENT on the popup screen to finish this process.
- After performed, this line on the screen shows "DONE". 6-3 Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) Maintenance & Inspection 6.3 System alarm indication If detected errors regarding the equipment, the screen shows the alarm information as follows.
'06-12-31 23:59 001,TRCVR high temp 004,WKR PLL unlock
[ITU]
Alarm information 16 CH70 CH Note
According to the alarm type, some features and functions may be automatically restricted. The alarm information is formatted as follows.
[Alarm Date and Time]
[Alarm Number], [Popup Information]
To return to the previous screen, press the CANCEL key.
- When occurring 002.TX PLL unlock alarm or 003.RX PLL unlock alarm, a blinking UNLOCK mark will be additionally indicated. In this case, that mark will be remained as shown below until restored to the normal condition. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) POS 8959'S EXT 17959'W UNLOCK 16CH
[ITU]
SQL CH SW CH70 6-4 6.3.1 Alarm list The following list shows the types of system alarm and contents. Alarm Number Display Contents Troubleshooting Procedure Maintenance & Inspection 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 TRCVR high temp TX PLL unlock RX PLL unlock WKR PLL unlock TRCVR memory CTLR1 memory CTLR2 memory CTLR3 memory CTLR4 memory CTLR5 memory CTLR1 SIO CTLR2 SIO CTLR3 SIO CTLR4 SIO CTLR5 SIO GPS SIO Serial printer1 Serial printer2 Parallel printer MMSI lost 021 Own CTLR ID 022 Own CTLR SIO 023 024 025 026 PTT line TRCVR PS (DC/DC) TRCVR PS (FUSE) Abnormal RF power Detected the abnormally high temperature in the transceiver. Detected PLL Unlock in the transmitter. Detected PLL Unlock in the receiver. Detected PLL Unlock in the watch-keeping receiver. Detected the transceiver memory error. Detected the memory error in controller 1. Detected the memory error in controller 2 or channel selector 2. Detected the memory error in controller 3 or channel selector 3. Detected the memory error in controller 4 or channel selector 4. Detected the memory error in controller 5 or channel selector 5. Detected the serial communication error in controller 1. Detected the serial communication error in controller 2 or channel selector 2. Detected the serial communication error in controller 3 or channel selector 3. Detected the serial communication error in controller 4 or channel selector 4. Detected the serial communication error in controller 5 or channel selector 5. Detected the GPS communication error Detected an alarm of the printer 1. Detected an alarm of the printer 2. Detected an alarm of the Centronics type printer connected to the transceiver. The MMSI has not been registered yet, or has been lost. Detected the ID error in the controller displaying this message. It is recorded on the alarm history as alarm of No. 011-015. Detected the loss of communication with the transceiver via RS-485 lines. It is recorded on the alarm history as alarm of No. 011-015. However, it may not be recorded on the alarm history. Detected malfunction regarding PTT line. Detected DC/DC power supply error. Detected PS error at the RF circuit, e.g. the fuse blown. Detected malfunction in the transmission circuit or the duplexer connection. 027 POWER-OFF failure Detected malfunction regarding power supply control circuit. Stop transmission, or reduce the power to 1W Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Check the printer power or the paper empty. Check the printer power or the paper empty. Check the printer power or the paper empty. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Please contact JRC or our agency. Check or replace the fuse
(F3) on the CBD-7701 T/B. Please contact JRC or our agency. Turn OFF the power switch in the transceiver or of the external power source, and then please contact JRC or our agency. 6-5 Maintenance & Inspection Viewing the alarm history 6.3.2 The following describes the procedure to confirm the current alarm condition or the alarms occurred in past time. 8.2)Alarm information No data Press ENT to view alarm history.
(In the case of no current alarm) 8.2)Alarm information 001,TRCVR high temp 004,WKR PLL unlock Press ENT to view alarm history.
(In the case of alarms occurring) 8.2)Alarm information
'06-12-31 23:59 View alarm history?
[ OK ] [Cancel]
001,TRCVR high temp 004,WKR PLL unlock Press ENT to view alarm history. Alarm history 1.'06-12-31 23:59 001 A TRCVR high temp 2.'06-12-31 23:59 004 A WKR PLL unlock 3.'06-11-25 06:33 000 V TRCVR VSWR Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 8.2 Alarm information. According to the alarm occurring condition, the screen will be displayed as shown at right. Note The displayed alarm information is formatted as follows.
[Alarm Number], [Popup Information]
222... To check the alarm history, press ENT. After the popup screen at right will be displayed, select OK. 333... The alarm history will be displayed. The latest up to 10 histories are stored. If necessary, scroll with the jog dial. Note The displayed alarm history is formatted as follows.
[Number] [Alarm and Recovery Date and Time] [Alarm Number]
[A: Alarm/V: Recovery] [Popup Information]
6-6 Maintenance & Inspection 6.4 Checking the setup condition The system information can be confirmed for use in maintenance and inspection. 6.4.1 System information The following describes the procedure to display such as the ID numbers or peripheral connection conditions. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 8.3 System information. The screen as shown at right will be displayed. If necessary, scroll with the jog dial. Note The confirmable information is described below. Item Name Contents 8.3)System information Self-ID :123456789 Group-ID :012345678 ATIS-ID :9431011234 Num of CTLRs :4 Own CTLR ID :2 WKR :Valid User key asgn :AIS screen Own ship's identification number (MMSI) The identification number of the group own ship belongs to The ATIS number for European inland waterways Self-ID Group-ID ATIS-ID Num of CTLRs The number of connected controllers Own CTLR ID The address number of this controller The setting status to use the watch-keeping receiver WKR The menu assigned to the user defined key User key asgn Priority CH The registered priority channel number The setting status to use the handset hook detection Hook switch The setting status to monitor communications of a controller at the other controllers and the external speaker TX monitor Alarm wake-up The setting status to use the automatic startup function in sleep AIS info mode if receiving a distress signal The AIS connection status (Receiving/ Disrupted/ Invalid) AME info The AME connection status (Normal/ CS error/ Invalid) Serial number The serial product number of the JHS-770S/780D 6.4.2 Software version Notes Default setting: Valid Default setting: CH16 Default setting: Valid Default setting: ON Default setting: ON To confirm the software version, press the MENU key and through hierarchical menus, select the 8.4 Software version. The software version number of the transceiver and controller will be displayed as shown at right. 8.4)Software version
- Transceiver : 1.00
- Controller : 1.00 0.Back 6-7 Maintenance & Inspection 6.5 DSC AF inspection DSC AF modulation frequencies can be checked for periodic inspections etc. Procedure 111... Press the MENU key, and through hierarchical menus, select the 8.5 DSC AF inspection. 222... Select output port of DSC AF frequencies.
The following ports are available. VDR&SP VDR terminal and controller speaker VDR&ExHS VDR terminal and external handset VDR&ExSP VDR terminal and external speaker terminal 333... Select DSC modulation frequencies.
The following frequencies are available. Space frequency (B) Mark frequency (Y) Dot pattern 2100Hz 1300Hz Dot 444... Output DSC AF sound is outputted by 3.Execution. Sound can be stopped by the CANCEL key or 3.Execution once again. 8.5)DSC AF inspection 1.Output port :VDR&SP 2.DSC mod type :2100Hz 3.Execution :Start 0.Back 8.5)DSC AF inspection 1.Output port :VDR&SP 2.DSC mod type :2100Hz 3.Execution :Start 0.Back 8.5)DSC AF inspection 1.Output port :VDR&SP 2.DSC mod type :2100Hz 3.Execution :Start 0.Back 8.5)DSC AF inspection 1.Output port :VDR&SP 2.DSC mod type :2100Hz 3.Execution :Start 0.Back 6-8 Maintenance & Inspection 6.6 Troubleshooting WARNING This unit is also used for the distress communication, in addition to usual communication. Contact JRC or our agent if any problem is observed in this unit on usual operation or inspection. Do NOT ignore or leave any problems of this unit. Always use the specified fuse when replacing a fuse. Using a different fuse may result in fire or malfunction. Do not open the equipment to inspect or repair it. Inspection or repairs by anyone other than a specialized technician may result in fire, electrical shock, or malfunction. If internal inspection or repair is necessary, contact our service center or agents. 6.6.1 Procedures for locating malfunctions 1 First, check the power supply voltage, fuses, and connectors. 2 If there are no problems with the above, use a tester to check for errors. The following table shows the instruments required for effect repairs and the severity of the malfunctions. If required to locate the malfunction, with the exception of qualified service personnel, perform the following No. 1 and 2 only. No. Type of Malfunction Examples 1 Faults requiring no instrument to locate 2 Malfunctions that can be fixed with a tester and repaired 3 Malfunctions requiring special instrument Blown power supply fuse Faulty contacts Broken antenna cables Defective switches, volume, etc. Other problems that can be visually detected Power supply voltage confirmation Breaks in internal wiring Crystal oscillator frequency error Decrease in transmitting power and reception Decrease in transmitter modulation level Malfunctions in semiconductors, ICs, and similar sensitivity equipment 6-9 Maintenance & Inspection 6.6.2 Guide to locating faults Use the following table as a guide to locating the causes of malfunctions in the equipment. Additionally when contacting JRC or our agency, please provide the malfunction condition. No. Symptom Typical causes 1 Displays nothing on the screen. Malfunction in the controller cable Abnormal power supply voltage Power supply fuse is blown Malfunction in the power switch Malfunction in the display circuit Malfunction in the control circuit TX is displayed but no voice is transmitted. Malfunction in the handset Malfunction in the controller cable Malfunction in the AF signal transmission circuit 2 3 5 6 7 TX is not displayed, and transmission is not possible. 4 Reception sensitivity is poor. No sound from the speaker even when squelch is opened without reception. Noise is output from the speaker, but own ship cannot receive any calls. Malfunction in the handset PTT switch Malfunction in the hook detection circuit Malfunction in the transmission circuit Antenna damage Break or short circuit of antenna cable Faulty contact in antenna connectors Malfunction in the speaker Malfunction in the SQL control Malfunction in the receiver circuit Antenna damage Break or short circuit in antenna cable Faulty contact in antenna connectors Malfunction in the receiver Turning SQL does not suppress noise. Malfunction in the SQL control Malfunction in the receiver Note The following are not faults. Symptom Possible causes Handling No response from other station via radiotelephone or DSC call. No operator in that station, or unavailable to respond due to other duties. Wait and retry later. Unable to control the radiotelephone or DSC, but the VOL control, the dimmer, and PWR key. That controller is in the monitor mode. Press ENT to obtain the access right and after that, retry the operation. Even if pressing ENT at the monitor controller, the access right cannot be obtained. Another controller with higher priority is in use for communicating or performing menu operations. After finished at another controller, retry the operation. If the system is left on a screen other than the status display for a while, returns to the status display. After 10 minutes leaving, the inactivity timer would be activated and returned to the status display. The received distress call log have erased without operating. When a portable transceiver is brought close to a controller, noise comes out from a portable transceiver. Received distress calls are automatically deleted after 48 hours. It is based on the influence of the radio frequency noise slightly generated from the lighting circuit of a controller display. Regulated specification by ITU-R M.493-11.
(Do not leave the equipment during menu operation.) Regulated specification by IMO A.803(19). Controller screen lighting is switched off or a portable transceiver is kept away 1m or more. 6-10 Maintenance & Inspection 6.6.3 Repair units/parts The repair units and replacement part units are as follows. NTE-770S/780D VHF TRANSCEIVER Name CONTROL & AF UNIT TRX UNIT TERMINAL BOARD DUPLEXER EXTENSION BOARD TRX ANT CABLE WKR ANT CABLE FUSE FUSE FUSE NCM-1770 VHF CONTROLLER Name CONTROL UNIT AF CONT UNIT LCD UNIT MAIN PANEL UNIT SUB PANEL UNIT SPEAKER CONTROLLER CABLE Unit/Part Name Notes CDJ-7701S/ 7701D CMN-7701S/ 7701D CBD-7701 CFF-851 CQD-7701 7ZCJD0291 7ZCJD0292 MF61NR 250V 15 MF61NR 250V 15 MF61NR 250V 10 Suffix S: for 770S, D: for 780D Suffix S: for 770S, D: for 780D For the NTE-780D only Option 1.5D coaxial (350mm) 1.5D coaxial (300mm) 15A, for F1 *
15A, for F2 *
10A, for F3 *
* Containing to the spare parts kit (7ZXJD0096) Unit/Part Name Notes CDJ-3770 CMV-3770 CDE-3770 CCK-3771 CCK-3772 7USJD0002 7ZCJD0299A Control cable (5m) NBD-865 AC/DC POWER SUPPLY (Option) Name Unit/Part Name Notes FUSE FUSE FUSE FUSE FUSE 6.6.4 MQ4 250V 8A MQ4 250V 8A FGB1 250V 15A FGB1 250V 15A CES14 250V 15A 8A, for AC FUSE 8A, for AC FUSE 15A, for F1 15A, for F2 15A, for F3 Regular replacement parts The following shows the part to be replaced regularly. Please contact JRC or our agency to order it. Part Name Model Name Replacement Period CDE-3770 Approx 20,000 hours of continued use at maximum brightness LCD unit 6-11 7. AFTER-SALES SERVICE After-Sales Service Warranty The warranty period is determined by JRC's warranty regulations, but is normally 1 year from the date of purchase. Repair Part Inventory Period Parts necessary for proper functioning of this equipment will be kept available for 10 years after product discontinuation. When Requesting Repairs If what appears to be a defect is detected, refer to "6.5 Troubleshooting" to check if the equipment is actually defective. If the problem is due to a defect, immediately stop use of the system and contact the store at which you purchased the system, or one of our branches. During the warranty period, if a malfunction occurs with the equipment while in standard usage in accordance with this instruction manual, we or our agencies will repair the malfunction at no charge at the store at which the equipment was purchased or another location specified by JRC. If the malfunction occurs due to improper usage, fault, fire or natural disasters, JRC will perform repairs on the equipment for a fee. After the warranty expires, we will repair the malfunction for a fee, if repair is possible. Please inform us of the following. Product name, model name, manufactured date, serial number As much information as you can provide about the malfunction. (Alarm number, whether transmission is possible or not, etc.) Your company or organization name, address, and phone number Periodical Maintenance Recommendation Depending on usage conditions, with extended use, the performance of this equipment may degrade over time, and externally installed parts such as the antenna may degrade due to vibration, so we recommend periodical maintenance in addition to the standard maintenance. Please contact the store at which you purchased the equipment, or one of our branches, to request periodical maintenance. Periodical maintenance requires a service charge. If you have any questions regarding after-sales service, please contact the store at which you purchased the equipment, or one of our branches. Refer to the inside of the back cover for contact numbers and locations. 7-1 Disposal 8. DISPOSAL Observe all rules and regulations of the local authorities when disposing of this equipment. 8-1 9. SPECIFICATIONS Specifications 9.1 JHS-770S/780D Marine VHF Radiotelephone General Specifications Transmission frequency Reception frequency Number of channels Channel spacing Communication modes Type of emission Antenna impedance Transmission/reception switching interval Channel switching interval Interface Main controls Power supply voltage Current consumption Operating temperature range Storage temperature range Humidity resistance Vibration resistance (3 Axis) Continuous operation (Phone) Continuous operation (DSC, WKR) Protection rating Dimensions and mass 155.000 - 163.500MHz 156.025 - 157.425MHz 155.000 - 163.500MHz 160.625 - 162.025MHz Simplex/ semi-duplex:
Duplex (JHS-780D) :
Simplex/ semi-duplex:
Duplex (JHS-780D) :
ITU/USA/Canada/IWW channels: Maximum 57 ch Weather channels:
Private channels:
Memory channels:
25kHz Simplex , semi-duplex and duplex (JHS-780D) / press talk Radiotelephone communications: F3E (G3E) DSC/ATIS:
F2B (G2B) 50 unbalanced 300 ms or less 10ch Maximum 200ch Maximum 10ch 5 sec or less IEC61162-1 (GPS/AME/RMS) IEC61162-2 (AIS) 600 balanced (VDR), 600 imbalanced (Ext SP) DSC call transmission (sending and receiving), communication channel settings, transmission power settings, squelch adjustment, volume adjustment, screen adjustment 24VDC (21.6VDC - 31.2VDC) 25W transmission: Maximum 8.0A Reception:
Maximum 5.0A
-15C - +55C (for full performance: 0C - +40C )
-15C - +55C No abnormality after standing 4 hours in +40C, 93% RH 5Hz 12.5Hz:
12.5Hz 25Hz:
25Hz 50Hz:
No abnormality after vibration for 15 minutes in each axis No abnormality after testing resonance points for 30 minutes No abnormality after operating continuously for 8 hours No abnormality after operating continuously for 24 hours IP22 equivalent (Controller panel) Transceiver unit Full amplitude 3.2mm Full amplitude 0.8mm Full amplitude 0.2mm 240(W)x290(H)x128(D) [excluding projections]
Approximately 6.3kg(NTE-770S) / 6.9kg(NTE-780D) Controller unit 230(W)x142(H)x89(D) [excluding projections], Approximately 1.3kg 9-1 Specifications Transmitter Antenna output power Oscillation method Modulation method Carrier frequency error Maximum frequency deviation Occupied bandwidth Pre-emphasis characteristics Overall distortion Adjacent channel power Unwanted emissions in the out-of-band domain Unwanted emissions in the spurious domain Spurious emissions
(EN300 338, EN301 925) Residual modulation Receiver Receiving system 1st IF 2nd IF Local oscillation frequency Local oscillation method Frequency accuracy Sensitivity (phone) Sensitivity (DSC) Selectivity Signal-to-Noise ratio Audio output variance De-emphasis characteristics Co-channel selectivity Adjacent channel selectivity Desensitization effect (phone) Desensitization effect (DSC) Spurious response (phone) Spurious response (DSC) Intermodulation characteristics
(phone) Intermodulation characteristics
(DSC) Blocking characteristics Radiation Squelch mute Squelch open level Overall distortion 9-2 8W - 25W (Reduced output: 0.5W - 1W) +20%, -50%
Frequency synthesizer Frequency modulation 1.5kHz or less 5kHz or less 16kHz or less 6dB/oct within +1dB, -3dB 10% or less
-70 dB or 0.2 W or less 3.125W or less 3.125W or less 9kHz-2GHz:
2GHz-4GHz:
-40dB or less 0.25W or less 1W or less Double superheterodyne 21.4MHz 455kHz Reception frequency - 21.4 MHz Frequency synthesizer 10 x 10-6 or less 6dB V or less (SINAD=20dB) 1% or lower symbol error rate at 0dB V 6dB bandwidth: 12kHz or more, 70dB selectivity: 25kHz or less 40dB or more 3dB or less 6dB/oct, within +1dB, -3dB
-10 - 0dB Sensitivity ratio 80dB or more 80dBV or more Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of 3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 73dB V Sensitivity ratio 70dB or more Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of 3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 73dB V 65dBV or more Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of 3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 73dB V 90dBV or more 9kHz - 2GHz:
2GHz - 4GHz:
-40dB or less
+6dBV or less 10% or less 2nW or less 20nW or less Specifications CH70 Watch Keeping Receiver Receiving frequency Receiving system 1st IF 2nd IF Local oscillation frequency Local oscillation method Local oscillation frequency variance Sensitivity Selectivity De-emphasis characteristics Co-channel selectivity Adjacent channel selectivity Desensitization effect Spurious response Intermodulation characteristics Blocking characteristics Radiation DSC/ATIS Modem Modulation rate Modulation method Modulation index Mark frequency (Y) Space frequency (B) DSC protocol DSC operation standards ATIS protocol, operation standards Controller Communication speed Communication interface Microphone input impedance Standard modulation input Rated audio output LCD display 156.525MHz (CH70) Double superheterodyne 58.1MHz 455kHz Receiving frequency + 58.1MHz Frequency synthesizer 10 x 10-6 or less 1% or lower symbol error rate at 0dB V 6dB bandwidth: 12kHz or more, 70dB selectivity: 25kHz or less 6dB/oct, within +1dB, -3dB Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of 3dB V and an unwanted signal level of -5dB V Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of 3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 73dB V Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of 3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 73dB V Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of 3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 73dB V Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of 3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 68dB V Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of 3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 93dB V 9kHz - 2GHz: 2nW or less 1200baud 3010-6 or less FSK DSC: 2.0 10% or less ATIS: 1.0 10% or less 1300Hz 10Hz or less 2100Hz 10Hz or less ITU-R Recommendation M.493-11 (Class A) ITU-R Recommendation M.541-9, M.689-2, M.821-1, M.1080-0 EN 300 698-1 V1.3.1 9600bps or 57.6kbps RS-485 and RS-232C 150 balanced
-54dBm Internal speaker (4):
Handset phone (150):
3.8 inch FSTN monochrome, 320 x 240 dot, LED backlight 2W or more 1mW or more 9-3 Specifications 9.2 Channel assignment tables
(1) ITU Channels (ITU-RR Appendix18) CH TX (MHz) RX (MHz) Simplex Semi-duplex/
Duplex 156.050 156.100 156.150 156.200 156.250 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.750 156.800 156.850 156.900 156.950 157.000 157.050 157.100 157.150 157.200 157.250 157.300 157.350 157.400 156.025 156.075 156.125 156.175 156.225 156.275 156.325 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 156.725 156.775 156.825 156.875 156.925 156.975 157.025 157.075 157.125 157.175 157.225 157.275 157.325 157.375 157.425 160.650 160.700 160.750 160.800 160.850 156.300 160.950 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.750 156.800 156.850 161.500 161.550 161.600 161.650 161.700 161.750 161.800 161.850 161.900 161.950 162.000 160.625 160.675 160.725 160.775 160.825 160.875 160.925 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 156.725 156.775 156.825 156.875 161.525 161.575 161.625 161.675 161.725 161.775 161.825 161.875 161.925 157.375 157.425 Notes For inter-ship communications For inter-ship communications For DSC only For inter-ship communications Fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W For inter-ship communications The previous reception frequencies for CH87 and CH88 (161.975MHz and 162.025MHz) have been changed to dedicated AIS frequencies. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 Notes 9-4
(2) USA Channels (FCC 47 CFR Part 80: 80.215, 80.371 and 80.373) CH TX (MHz) RX (MHz) Simplex Semi-duplex/
Duplex Notes Specifications 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 156.050 156.050 156.250 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.800 156.850 156.900 156.950 157.000 157.050 157.100 157.150 157.200 157.250 157.300 157.350 157.400 156.175 156.275 156.325 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 156.725 156.775 156.825 156.875 156.925 156.975 157.025 157.075 157.125 157.175 157.225 157.275 157.325 157.375 157.425 156.250 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.750 156.800 156.850 156.900 156.950 157.000 157.050 157.100 157.150 161.800 161.850 161.900 161.950 162.000 156.175 156.275 156.325 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 156.725 156.775 156.825 156.875 156.925 156.975 157.025 157.075 157.125 157.175 161.825 161.875 161.925 161.975 157.425 Unused Unused Unused For inter-ship communications For inter-ship communications 1W default (momentary 25W) Transmission prohibited For inter-ship communications For USCG (General use prohibited) For USCG (General use prohibited) Unused Unused Unused Unused 1W default (momentary 25W) For DSC only For inter-ship communications Fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W For inter-ship communications, fixed at 1W General use prohibited General use prohibited For USCG (General use prohibited) For inter-ship communications Note The "Unused" channels listed above cannot be set while in the USA channel mode. 9-5 Specifications
(3) Canada Channels (INDUSTRY CANADA RIC-13) CH 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 TX (MHz) 156.050 156.100 156.150 156.200 156.250 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.750 156.800 156.850 156.900 156.950 157.000 157.100 157.150 157.200 157.250 157.300 157.350 157.400 156.025 156.075 156.125 156.225 156.275 156.325 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 156.725 156.875 156.925 156.975 157.025 157.075 157.125 157.225 157.275 157.325 157.375 157.425 RX (MHz) 160.650 160.700 160.750 156.200 156.250 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.750 156.800 156.850 156.900 156.950 161.600 161.650 157.100 161.750 161.800 161.850 161.900 161.950 162.000 160.625 156.075 156.125 160.825 156.275 156.325 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 156.725 156.875 156.925 156.975 157.025 157.075 157.125 161.775 161.825 161.875 161.925 161.975 162.025 Simplex Semi-duplex/
Duplex Notes For CCG (General use prohibited) For SAR (General use prohibited)
(General use prohibited) Fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W For CCG (General use prohibited) Fixed at 1W Transmission prohibited (weather channel)
(General use prohibited) For CCG (General use prohibited) For CCG (General use prohibited) Unused Fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W
(General use prohibited) For DSC only
(General use prohibited)
(General use prohibited) Unused Unused Fixed at 1W For CCG (General use prohibited) For CCG (General use prohibited) Transmission prohibited (weather channel) Note The "Unused" channels listed above cannot be set while in Canada channel mode. 9-6
(4) IWW Channels (ETSI EN 300 698-1 V1.3.1) Specifications CH 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 TX (MHz) 156.050 156.100 156.150 156.200 156.250 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.750 156.800 156.850 156.900 156.950 157.000 157.050 157.100 157.150 157.200 157.250 157.300 157.350 157.400 156.025 156.075 156.125 156.175 156.225 156.275 156.325 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 156.725 156.775 156.825 156.875 156.925 156.975 157.025 157.075 157.125 157.175 157.225 157.275 157.325 157.375 157.425 RX (MHz) 160.650 160.700 160.750 160.800 160.850 156.300 160.950 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 156.700 156.750 156.800 156.850 161.500 161.550 161.600 161.650 161.700 161.750 161.800 161.850 161.900 161.950 162.000 160.625 160.675 160.725 160.775 160.825 160.875 160.925 156.375 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 156.725 156.775 156.825 156.875 161.525 161.575 161.625 161.675 161.725 161.775 161.825 161.875 161.925 157.375 157.425 Simplex Semi-duplex/
Duplex Notes For inter-ship communications, fixed at 1W For inter-ship communications, fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W For DSC only Fixed at 1W For inter-ship communications, fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W Fixed at 1W For inter-ship communications, fixed at 1W Note The previous reception frequencies for CH87 and CH88 (161.975MHz and 162.025MHz) have been changed to dedicated AIS frequencies. 9-7 Specifications
(5) Weather Channels (FCC Rule 47CER80.371(c) and 80.373(f)) CH WX1 WX2 WX3 WX4 WX5 WX6 WX7 WX8 WX9 WX0 RX (MHz) 162.550 162.400 162.475 162.425 162.450 162.500 162.525 161.650 161.775 163.275 Notes NOAA weather channel NOAA weather channel NOAA weather channel NOAA weather channel NOAA weather channel NOAA weather channel NOAA weather channel CANADA CMB service CANADA CMB service NOAA weather channel (Assigned only)
(6) Private Channels (For fishing or specially assigned channels) CH Simplex/Semi-duplex P001 - P200 Common to both simplex and semi-duplex Frequency (MHz) 155.0000 - 163.5000 Note Register the frequencies in 10kHz, 12.5kHz or 25kHz steps. If TX and RX frequencies are different, the equipment will be in semi-duplex mode. Private channels are registered at the installation of the equipment. If desired to add the other private channels after installation, contact JRC or our agency. 9-8 Specifications 9.3 Options
(1) AC/DC Power supply (NBD-865) Source voltage Output voltage Maximum output current Source switching function Temperature range for full performance Operating temperature range Storage temperature Humidity resistance Vibration resistance (3 Axis) Continuous operation
(2) VHF Channel selector (NCM-2000) Main controls Communication speed Communication interface Microphone input impedance Standard modulation input Audio output Display Power voltage Current consumption
(3) Printer (NKG-91) Printing system Communication interface Data control Data buffer Maximum print speed Roll paper width Power voltage Current consumption 100VAC - 120VAC or 200VAC - 240VAC (50/60Hz) and 24VDC
(21.6VDC - 31.2VDC) 24VDC (19.0VDC - 34.0VDC) 10.5A Automatic switching to DC power when AC power is cut off
(uninterrupted output) Automatic switching from DC to AC when AC power is restored
-15C - +55C
-15C - +55C
-25C - +65C No abnormality after standing 4 hours in +40 C, 93% RH 5Hz 12.5Hz: Full amplitude 3.2mm 12.5Hz 25Hz: Full amplitude 0.8mm 25Hz 50Hz: Full amplitude 0.2mm No abnormality after vibration for 15 minutes in each axis No abnormality after testing resonance points for 30 minutes No abnormality after operating continuously for 8 hours Communication channel settings, transmission power switching settings, volume adjustment, screen adjustment 9600bps or 57.6kbps RS-485 and RS-232C 150 balanced
-54dBm Handset phone (150): 1mW or more 7 segment red LED 15VDC (11.7VDC - 15.0VDC) Maximum 0.6A Thermal line dot RS-232C, 4.8k/9.6k/38.4kbps RTS/CTS 4096byte 20mm/sec or more 58mm 6.5VDC (5VDC - 8.7VDC) Maximum 2A 9-9 Specifications 9.4 Peripheral interfaces
(1) GPS or other navigation aids interface Interface standard NMEA0183/IEC61162-1 compliant 4800bps, start 1bit, data 8bit, stop 1bit Non parity NMEA0183
(Talker = "GP" or other) V1.5: GGA/GLL/RMC V2.0: GGA/GLL/RMC/ZDA V2.3: GGA/GLL/RMC/GNS/ZDA Ship position & the time information: GGA/GNS/GLL/RMC Date information:
Equipment time information:
ZDA/RMC ZDA/GGA/GNS/GLL/RMC IEC61162-2 compliant 38.4kbps, start 1bit, data 8bit, stop 1bit No parity VDM sentence: VDL1-5, 9, 18, 19 VDO sentence: VDL1-3, 18 ALR sentence:
(Talker = "AI" only) 003, 004, 026, 062, 065 Name and identification number of other ship Position information of other ship AIS type (Class A/B/Base station, SAR) Position data for own ship IEC61162-1 compliant 4800bps, start 1bit, data 8bit, stop 1bit No parity IEC61162-1 compliant proprietary sentence
$PJRCL sentence (for RMS log saving)
$PJRCM sentence
(Device ID = "CV") Device model name, serial number, self-diagnosis information, etc. Protocol Input sentence Applied data type
(2) AIS interface Interface standard Protocol Input sentence/message Data type
(3) RMS interface Interface standard Protocol Output message Data type 9-10 10. OPTIONS OPERATION Options Operation 10.1 Handset connection box (NQE-1845/ 1846/ 1847) There are three types of handset connection boxes: a waterproofed flush mount type for a wing console
(NQE-1845), a waterproofed wing installation type (NQE-1846) and an indoor flush mount type (NQE-1847). CAUTION Close the water-resistant cap of the waterproof type handset box after use. Rain and sea breeze could cause connector malfunction. Also do not leave the handset above deck. 1 2 3 3 1 2 1 2 1. Connector 2. Switch 3. Waterproof cap Waterproofed flush mount type for wing console NQE-1845 Waterproofed wing installation type NQE-1846 Indoor flush mount type NQE-1847 Procedure 111... In the case of the waterproof type, remove the water-resistant cap. 222... Connect the handset (NQW-261) to the connector. 333... Turn ON the switch to start communications. The access right will be obtained by turning on this switch.
(This switch is equivalent to hook switch of the handset.) Note Always turn off the switch when not in use. Even if the switch is turned on, while another controller with higher priority will be in use, the access right will not be obtained. 10-1 Options Operation 10.2 AC/DC Power supply (NBD-865) WARNING Before replacing fuses of this unit, always turn off this AC/DC power switch and power source output to this unit. Always use the specified fuse when replacing a fuse. Using a different fuse may result in fire or malfunction. In addition to the AC fuse on the panel, there are also DC fuses contained in the unit. Opening and working with the inside of the unit may result in fire or electrocution, so with the exception of qualified service personnel, do NOT attempt to replace the DC fuses. To replace the DC fuses, contact JRC or our agent. 1. AC Switch 2. DC Switch 3. AC Fuse (u) 4. DC OUTPUT Lamp 5. DC OPERATION Lamp 6. AC Fuse (v) 7. Dimmer control 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 Procedure 111... Turn on both of the AC and DC switches. If there is no AC power connected, only turn on the DC power switch. 222... Confirm that the DC OUTPUT lamp is lit. If this lamp is lit, 24VDC power is being output properly. Note If the switch is turned on but the DC OUTPUT lamp does not light, except for the dimmer control position, there may be a malfunction with the AC/DC input power voltage, or a fuse may have been blown. If only DC power is used, the DC OPERATION lamp will light. Be careful not to over discharge the battery. 10-2 10.3 Printer (NKG-91) CAUTION Options Operation The thermal head of the printer may be very hot after printing. Do not touch it. Perform paper replacement and head cleaning only after waiting for the head to completely cool. The printing paper used in this printer is a heat sensitive paper. Take the following precautions when using this paper. Store the paper away from heat, humidity, or heat sources. Do not rub the paper with any hard objects. Do not place the paper near organic solvents. Do not allow the paper to come in contact with polyvinyl chloride film, erasers, or adhesive tape for long periods of time. Keep away the paper from freshly copied diazo type or wet process copy paper. 1. Paper cover open button 2. Paper cutter 3. Paper cover 1 2 3 Loading the printer paper 111... Press the paper cover open button. The paper cover will open. 222... Insert the paper as shown in the diagram at right. Position the paper such that the edge extends outside the printer, and press the both sides of the paper cover to close it. Note The printer will be turned on and off simultaneously with the radiotelephone. 10-3 Options Operation 10.4 VHF Channel selector (NCM-2000) CAUTION For channel selectors installed above deck, close the water-resistant cap after use. Rain and sea breeze could cause connector malfunction. Also do not leave the handset above deck. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. TX Lamp Lights when transmitting. 2. 1W Lamp Lights when transmitting power is 1W. 3. OCC Lamp Lights when not having the access right. 7 8 9 10 4. 25W/1W Switch Switches transmitting power between 25W and 1W. If pressed and held for two seconds, this unit becomes to the menu mode. In this mode, select the desired item with the or key and press ENT, then perform the procedure in the table below. When finishing this menu mode, press and hold for two seconds again. Display Setting S.1 S.2 S.3 Squelch level PHONE level Hook switch detection function S.4 Fine brightness S.5 S.0 Software version
(Ends the menu mode.) Setting Method Select 01 (open) - 32 with the or key, and press ENT. Select 01 - 08 with the or key, and press ENT. Select ON/OFF with the or key, and press ENT. 1) Select a brightness level from bright (d.1), medium
(d.2), or dark (d.3) with the or key, and press ENT. 2) Select the fine brightness value (01-10) for the brightness level selected in 1) with the or key, and press ENT. Display a software version.
10-4 Options Operation 5. UP/DOWN arrow keys These keys are used for channel selection, or menu settings. 6. Waterproof connector cap When using this unit, remove this cap and connect the handset to the internal connector. 7. Display Displays the current channel, menus, etc. Note A lower right dot lights up at the time of squelch opened. A lower middle dot lights up at the time of selection of duplex-channel. Private channel and weather channel cannot be changed. When weather channel, PA use, intercom use and such as unlock alarm occurred, display will be - -. Squelch open Duplex channel Private channel Weather channel, etc. 8. CH16 key Sets the radiotelephone channel to CH16. 9. PWR/ENT key In addition to turning on the power, this key is used to determine the menu items, or to obtain the access right. 10. DIM (brightness control) key This key cycles the display brightness between bright, medium, dark, and off. If pressed at the same time as the PWR/ENT key, it activates sleep mode. Note The brightness level will not be saved. So when the unit is powered off and on, this level will be at the default medium setting. The channel selector cannot change the channel region mode (ITU/USA/Canada/Inland Waterway). When changing the channel region mode, use the controller (NCM-1770). The following alarm will be displayed if an error is detected in the channel selector. When the alarm is displayed, contact JRC or our agency. Alarm Number Contents E1 E2 E3 E4 Detected the memory (ROM1) error. Detected the memory (ROM2) error. Detected the serial communication test error at powering on. Detected the serial communication error. 10-5 Options Operation 10-6
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2008-09-11 | 156.025 ~ 157.425 | GVH - Part 80 VHF Transmitter (GMDSS) | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2008-09-11
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Japan Radio Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028126522
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1 | Physical Address |
226 Airport Parkway
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San Jose, California 95110
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@babt.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B3: Maritime & Aviation Radio Services equipment in 47 CFR parts 80 & 87
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
CKE
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
JHS-780D
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
Y****** K********
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1 | Title |
General Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
1-408********
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1 |
k******@jrc.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Japan Radio Co Ltd
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1 | Name |
S**** K******
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1 | Physical Address |
1-1, Shimorenjaku 5-chome
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1 |
Tokyo, 181-8510
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1 |
Japan
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1 | Telephone Number |
+81 4********
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1 | Fax Number |
+81 4********
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1 |
k******@jrc.co.jp
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Japan Radio Co Ltd
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1 | Name |
S**** K******
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1 | Physical Address |
1-1, Shimorenjaku 5-chome
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1 |
Tokyo, 181-8510
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1 |
Japan
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1 | Telephone Number |
+81 4********
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1 | Fax Number |
+81 4********
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1 |
k******@jrc.co.jp
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | GVH - Part 80 VHF Transmitter (GMDSS) | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Marine VHF Radio Telephone | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output is conducted at antenna terminals. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 0.9 m from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitting operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
TUV SUD Product Service
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1 | Name |
J******** A****
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1 | Telephone Number |
44-14********
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1 | Fax Number |
44-11********
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1 |
j******@tuv-sud.co.uk
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 80.1101(c)(4) | CS GM | 156.025 | 157.425 | 25 | 1.01 ppm | 16K0G3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 80.1101(c)(4) | CS GM | 156.025 | 157.425 | 1 | 1.01 ppm | 16K0G3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 80.1101(c)(4) | CS GM | 156.025 | 157.425 | 25 | 1.01 ppm | 16K0G2B | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 80.1101(c)(4) | CS GM | 156.025 | 157.425 | 1 | 1.01 ppm | 16K0G2B |
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