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Fuel Surcharge The surcharge percentage is adjusted every Monday, based on the US Gulf Coast Jet Fuel Index, andthis percentage is applied to the total transportation charge (go tohttps:///en-vn/home.html for the prevailing fuel surcharge rate and a samplecalculation).Special Handling FeesAddress Correction:VND 289,200 per shipmentThird Party Billing Surcharge: 2.5% of total shipment chargesThird Party Consignee Surcharge:VND 245,800 per shipmentFedEx International Broker Select:VND 245,800 per shipment or VND 27,300 per kg, whichever is greaterSaturday Pick Up:VND 384,400 per shipmentSaturday Delivery:VND 384,400 per shipmentGlobal Print Return Label Surcharge:Free of charge*Out of Pickup Area Surcharge (OPA):VND 500,000 per shipment or VND 8,400 per kg, whichever is greater*Out of Delivery Area Surcharge(ODA):VND 500,000 per shipment or VND 8,400 per kg, whichever is greater* FedEx imposes a surcharge for shipments to areas outside those in which its own couriers pick up and deliver cargo (OPA and ODAareas).Indirect Signature Required (ISR):VND 81,100 per non-freight shipment (applicable to U.S./Canada residential destinations withdeclared value for Carriage less than USD500/CAD500 shipment)Direct Signature Required (DSR):VND 92,700 per non-freight shipment (not applicable to U.S./Canada destinations with Declared valuefor Carriage greater than or equal to USD500/CAD500 shipment)Adult Signature Required (ASR):VND 115,800 per non-freight shipment. Please note that FedEx may not reroute shipments when AdultSignature Required has been selected as a delivery signature option.Residential Delivery Surcharge:VND 84,400 per non-freight shipment or VND 2,702,500 per freight shipment (applicable to US &Canada destinations only). If the ODA Surcharge is applied to a shipment, the Residential DeliverySurcharge will not apply.* Residential Delivery Surcharge does not apply to FedEx 10kg or 25kg Box shipments.Accessible Dangerous Goods:VND 2,932,500 per shipment or VND 49,300 per kg, whichever is greater. A minimum billable weightmay apply. Please contact our Customer Service team for details.Inaccessible Dangerous Goods:VND 1,501,500 per shipment or VND 21,000 per kg, whichever is greater. A minimum billable weightmay apply. Please contact our Customer Service team for details.Additional Handling Surcharge -Dimension:VND 141,000 per shipment for IF, IP & IE. This surcharge applies to any package that measures greater than 121cm along its longest side; measures greater than 76cm along its second-longest side; or measures greater than 266 centimeters in length and girth. If the Oversize Charge is applied to a shipment, the Additional Handling Surcharge - Dimension will not apply.Additional Handling Surcharge -Freight:VND 4,700,000 per shipment for IPF & IEF. This surcharge applies to any freight handling unit that measures greater than 157cm along its longest side.Oversize Charge:VND 1,820,000 per shipment. This surcharge applies to a shipment containing packages that exceed 243 centimeters in length, or 330 centimeters in length and girth.* Length is the longest side of a package.Non-Stackable Surcharge:VND 4,202,700 per shipment for IPF & IEF.Dry Ice Surcharge:VND 123,000 per shipment. If a shipment contains both dry-ice and dangerous goods (inaccessible), only dangerous goods surcharge applies, and dry-ice surcharge is not applied (applicable to SGN only).Duty and Tax:If duties and taxes are levied on a shipment and FedEx pays them on behalf of the party responsible for payment, then that party must reimburse FedEx for the duties and taxes themselves, plus a FedExsurcharge that is based upon the type of shipment and its destination. Please contact FedEx CustomerService team for details.Declared Value Charge for Carriage:Liability of FedEx for loss, damage or delay of your shipment is limited to the greater of about USD20.00 per kilogram or USD100.00 per shipment. The exact limitation may be expressed in Special Drawing Rights or local currency and the exact amount will vary depending upon the country/ territory of origin and currency.If you desire that FedEx assumes liability for a greater percentage of the actual cargo value, then you must declare the value for carriage on your air waybill and pay a “declared value surcharge”. The “declared value surcharge” for global third-party shipments paid by Vietnam customers is equal to VND 49,300 per VND 2,100,000 (or fraction thereof) by which the declared value for carriage exceeds the greater of: (i) VND 2,100,000 or (ii) VND 190,470 per pound. The following maximum declared value for carriage will apply. Please contact FedEx Customer Service team for details.Maximum Declared Value for Carriage (may vary by destination)FedEx Envelope/Pak:International Priority/Economy (IP/IE):International Priority/Economy Freight (IPF/IEF):Shipments containing items of extraordinary value such as artwork, antiques, glassware,jewelry, precious metals, furs, etc.:USD 100.00 (or equivalent value in local currency)USD 50,000.00 (or equivalent value in local currency)USD 100,000.00 (or equivalent value in local currency)USD 1,000.00 or USD 20.00 per kg, whichever is greater Weight InformationTotal shipment weight is unlimited. The maximum weight per package may be adjusted. Please contact FedEx Customer Service team or Sales team for details.Rates are calculated on the total weight of all packages on one international air waybill. Any fraction of a kilogram is rounded up to the next higher weight break. Such rounding may cause a variance in dimensional weight (volumetric weight) calculations. Please note that the rates stated on FedEx's invoice shall be the final and official rates.Additional charges may be assessed for shipments below a certain weight density. The dimensional weight (volumetric weight) (in kg) of an International Priority/Economy shipment is calculated as follows. Please contact FedEx Customer Service team for details. Length x Width x Height (centimetres or inches) 5,000 for centimetres or 305 for inchesA minimum billable weight of 1 kg applies to FedEx Small Box, FedEx Medium Box and FedEx Large Box; and a minimum billable weight of 4 kg applies to FedEx Tube.Shipments in FedEx packaging may be subjected to dimensional weight pricing.Miscellaneous Information• These rates, valid until further notice, are only available to customers who remain in good standing with their Vietnam FedEx account and settle their invoice promptly in Vietnam.• The published rates are for reference only and may differ from the final rates charged in your payment invoice after rounding off, and the rates in the payment invoice shall be applicable and payable.• FedEx reserves the right at any time to amend, modify, or discontinue global third-party service or discounts without prior notification.• As noted above, various surcharges and fees may be imposed on your shipment in addition to the prices noted on this ratesheet. By tendering your shipments to FedEx, you agree to pay the surcharges as determined by FedEx.• Please note that your shipment is governed by several documents: your discount-pricing letter agreement with FedEx (if applicable), the Conditions of Contract printed on the FedEx Air Waybill for your shipment, the FedEx Service Guide, the FedEx Standard Conditions of Carriage, and/or FedEx International Terms and Conditions in effect at the country/ territory of origin. These documents provide for the above surcharges, fees, and other important terms that you should review. If you need assistance or desire additional information, please contact FedEx Customer Service team.• All rates are exclusive of all applicable tax.• For Address Correction, if the package is being rerouted to a different Country/ Territory, City or Province, a new shipment fee may apply.• Total shipment charges includes transportation charges, surcharges and additional fees; but does not include duties, taxes and ancillary clearance service fees. The Third Party Billing Surcharge applies when an account unrelated to the shipper, as solely determined by FedEx, is billed as a third party for the shipment.FedEx Rate Sheet Terms and Conditions1. FedEx Envelope and Pak.- FedEx Envelope and FedEx Pak rates apply if their respective packaging is used.- Please use one air waybill for each FedEx Envelope or FedEx Pak shipment.- FedEx Envelope shipments exceeding 0.5kg will be charged at FedEx Pak rates.- FedEx Envelope or FedEx Pak shipments exceeding 2.5kg will be charged at International Priority (IP) rates.- No FedEx Envelope and FedEx Pak rates are available for International Economy (IE) Service. Please use IP Service if FedEx packaging is needed. Any IE shipment using FedEx Envelope & Pak packaging will be charged at IE rates based on the weight per shipment.2. FedEx 10kg and 25kg Box.- FedEx 10kg and 25kg Box rates apply if their respective packaging is used.- Please use one air waybill for each FedEx 10kg or 25kg Box shipment.- Recommended maximum actual weight is 25kg for FedEx 10kg Box and 44kg for FedEx 25kg Box. Higher rates will be charged on any FedEx 10kg or 25kg Box shipment with actual weight over 44kg. Please contact our Customer Service Team for more information.3. Dangerous Goods. Dangerous goods may not be shipped in the FedEx Envelope, FedEx Pak, FedEx 10kg Box, FedEx 25kg Box or via FedEx International Economy (IE) or FedEx International Economy Freight (IEF) service.4. Advanced Booking Requirement. Air cargo space must be reserved in advance with our Customer Service team for the following shipments:- IP multiple-piece shipments with an actual weight of more than 300kg, or- IE multiple-piece shipments with an actual weight of more than 300kg, or- IPF shipments (regardless of weight), or- IEF shipments (regardless of weight).5. IPF/IEF Minimum Charge. A 68kg minimum rate charge per package shall apply to IPF or IEF shipments weighing less than 68kg. Please contact our Customer Service team for details.6. Global Third-Party Pricing.- All services may not be available for some origins and destinations. For service availability information please contact our Customer Service team.- If a shipment using FedEx 10kg Box weighs above 10kg, or a shipment using FedEx 25kg Box weighs above 25kg, IP rate will apply without any discount.For InquiriesCustomer Service Hotline: 1800 585835 (toll-free) or 84.8.39480370。
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Furuno USA and Furuno Electric Company have developed fly away service kits for many of our Deep Sea Products. This Service Advisory identifies the part numbers for these kits, the spares contained in the kits, and it also explains how the program works.1) Fly away service kits are available to our Elite Dealers only. 2) Order the required kit(s) using the attached list.3) Freight charges to the dealer, the price of the kit, and a $100.00 service fee will be charged to your account when the kit is shipped to you. The dealer is also responsible for the return freight charges to Furuno USA.4)Upon return of the kit to Furuno USA, we will credit the price of the kit to your account. You will then be charged for all parts used or opened from the service kit. If the part you used is on our exchange program, you will be charged the exchange price after our service department inspects the faulty part. Any parts found to be missing from the kit will be considered to have been used and will be charged as well.5)All items in the fly away kits are in sealed bags. If those bags are opened we reserve the right to invoice you for the cost of the part, since it can no longer be considered new.Use the link below to view a complete list of our fly away service kits. Then, click on a specific product to see a list of the parts contained in the fly away service kit.Click here to see a complete list of fly away kits, as well as their contents.If you have any questions, you may visit our website ( ) and click on “Support,” then “Ask Furuno a Question.” You may also contact a Furuno support technician at either our Camas, WA facility, (360) 834-9300 or at our Denton, MD facility, (410) 479-4420.Best Regards,Pete ProvostHigh Seas Service ManagerMay 8, 200603-06TRelease DateRelease No.4400 N.W. PACIFIC RIM BLVD . •? CAMAS, WA 98607-9408 • TEL: (360) 834-9300 • FAX: (360) 834-9400 • Furuno Fred Says:Furuno USA has fly away service kits for many of our products, check out the list below. Click on a kit to see a list of the parts contained in the kit.FS5000 SSB RadiotelephoneVR5000 Voyage Data RecorderFR21x0 Radar DisplayFR28x5 Radar DisplayFAR2800 Radar DisplayFAR2800 Radar TransceiversAA50 Watch ReceiverCH250 SonarCH270 SonarDS30 Speed LogDSC6 Digital Selective Calling UnitFAR2xx7 Radar TransceiversFAR2xx7 Radar ProcessorFAR28x5 Radar S-Band T/RFAR28x5 Radar X-Band T/RVR5000 Service Tool KitVR5000 Annual Survey Too ls KitDS30 & DS50 Doppler Speed Log.DS80 Doppler Speed LogFA100 AISFAP2000 AutopilotFAR2xx7 Series RadarsFAR28x5 Series Radar sFEA2107 ECDISFEA2105 ECDISFelcom 11 Standard C InmarsatFelcom 12 Standard C InmarsatFelcom 15 Standard C InmarsatFelcom 70 Fleet 77 InmarsatFelcom 80 Inmarsat BFelcom 81 Inmarsat BFelcom 82 Inmarsat BFR21x5 Series Radar sFS1570 FS2570 SSB RadiotelephoneVR5000 Vessel Data RecorderFly Away Spares Kit B.O.M.VR5000 Fly Away Service KitPart Number for kit = FAS-KVR-5S0Case 1 of 1 part number FAS-KVR-5S0Ck Quanity Part Number Description List Price Exchange Price 1000-148-578Breaker (for main AC) 3130F120H7TW01Q-3A$155.00No Exchange 1000-148-579Breaker (for main DC) 3130F120H7TW01Q-10A$130.00No Exchange 1000-148-580Breaker (for BBU) 3130F120H7TW01Q-16A$130.00No Exchange 2000-148-647AC/DC power supply SP200-27$315.00No Exchange 1000-148-648Acoustic Beacon Pinger$1,695.00No Exchange 1000-148-939Main PCB 582-001 (3000002)$1,795.00T.B.A.1000-148-940SIG PCB 582-002 (300003)$3,795.00T.B.A.1000-148-941PWR PCB 582-003 (3000004)$1,895.00T.B.A.1000-148-942LED PCB 582-004 (3000001)$375.00No Exchange 1000-149-594Breaker (for main DC) ETA1110F112-P1M1 10A$140.00No Exchange 1000-149-595Breaker (for BBU) ETA1110F112-P1M1-16A$140.00No Exchange 1000-149-596Breaker (for main AC) ETA1110F112-P1M1-3A$145.00No ExchangeNOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT ANDREPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEINGBILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANY MISSING/UNSEALED/ DAMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT. PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.6/7/2005FS5000 Fly Away Service KitPart Number for kit = FAS-KFS-512 & FAS-KFS-522Case 1 of 2 part number FAS-KFS-512Ck Quanity Part Number Description List Price Exchange 1005-594-20005P0347 CPU pcb$463.00$215.00 1005-594-22005P0348 RX pcb$2,419.00$625.00 1005-594-56005P0356 AF pcb$761.00$240.00 1005-594-71005P0359 Ant BK Relay pcb$535.00No Exchange 1005-927-25005P0354 I/F 24 Vots pcb$612.00$240.00 1005-927-460LM24008M LCD Assembly$467.00No Exchange 1005-927-61005P0360 Dummy Load$671.00No Exchange 1005-943-04005P0352Z/353Z/398Z Regulator Assembly$2,149.00$475.00 1005-943-07005P0349 ZEXC pcb$2,037.00$405.00 1005-943-08005P0414 Ref Osc pcb$472.00$185.00Case 2 of 2 part number FAS-KFS-522Ck Quanity Part Number Description List Price Exchange 1005-559-54005P0355 CPU pcb$1,098.00$310.00 1005-594-30005P0358-44 Coupler pcb (New Style)$2,767.00$475.00 1005-594-52005P0357 Key pcb$502.00$200.00 1005-943-02005P0363 PA/ Regulator Assembly$4,777.00$850.00 1005-927-24005P0350 TX Filter pcb$1,345.00$379.00 NOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT ANDREPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEINGBILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANY MISSING/UNSEALED/ DAMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT. PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.13 December 2110FAS-KS1-570FS1570 FS2570 Fly Away Service KitQ Part Number Description Used With List Exchange Price 1000-056-946Control Unit FS2570C FS1570 FS2570$4,475.00Not Exchangeable 1000-056-948Handset HS2001FS1570 FS2570$315.00Not Exchangeable 1005-948-42005P0528A Coupler pcb FS1570 FS2570$1,810.00$695.00 1005-952-00005P0731 T-I/F pcb FS1570 FS2570$485.00Not Exchangeable 1005-952-01005P0732 T-CPU FS1570 FS2570$775.00$375.00 1005-952-02005P0751 DSP pcb FS1570 FS2570$370.00Not Exchangeable 1005-952-03005P0733 TX-RX FS1570 FS2570$1,350.00$525.00 1005-952-04005P0746 Preselect pcb FS1570 FS2570$190.00Not Exchangeable 1005-952-05005P0747 Ref OSC FS1570 FS2570$155.00Not Exchangeable 1005-952-06005P0734 W/R FS1570 FS2570$550.00Not Exchangeable 1005-952-07005P0744 Relay FS1570 FS2570$200.00Not Exchangeable 1005-952-10005P TX-Fil pcb FS1570$560.00Not Exchangeable 1005-952-11005P0737 SW-REG pcb FS1570 FS2570$200.00Not Exchangeable 1005-952-12005P0738 DRV pcb FS2570$480.00Not Exchangeable 1005-952-13005P0739 PA pcb 250w FS2570$850.00$390.00 1005-952-14005P0735 PA pcb 150w FS1570$515.00Not Exchangeable 1005-952-15005P0740 COMB pcb FS2570$250.00Not Exchangeable 1005-953-06005P0736A TX-FIL pcb FS2570$560.00Not Exchangeable 1005-958-53005P0610 w/heat sink 250 w FS2570$570.00Not Exchangeable 1005-958-54005P0543 w/heat sink 150 w FS1570$415.00Not Exchangeable NOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT ANDREPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEING BILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANY MISSING/UNSEALED/ DAMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT. PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.FR2105 Radar Series Fly Away Service KitPart Number for kit = FAS-KR2-112 & FAS-KR-122Case 1 of 2 part number FAS-KR2-112Ck Quanity Part Number Description List Price Exchange 1008-517-56003P9232 IF pcb$522.00No Exchange 1008-517-57003P9243 RFC pcb$398.00No Exchange 1008-517-58003P9243B RFC pcb$345.00No Exchange 1008-517-59003P9244 MD pcb$464.00No Exchange 1008-517-60003P9244B MD pcb$410.50No Exchange1 008-517-630 03P9253 S P U pcb $2,571.50 $940.001008-487-64014P0298 RP pcb$1,682.10$729.00 1ARP2618P9002B ARP-26 pcb$2,695.00No ExchangeCase 2 of 2 part number FAS-KR2-122Ck Quanity Part Number Description List Price Exchange 2008-517-71003P9245D 220 VAC Power Supply Assembly$1,034.00$565.00 1000-631-715D8G-516 24 RPM Scanner Motor 24 vdc$600.00No Exchange 1000-136-566D8G-571 42 RPM Scanner Motor 24 vdc$1,975.00No Exchange 2008-487-340RTR-062 MIC Assembly TBA2008-487-350RTR-063 MIC Assembly TBA13 December 2110FLYKITVR5000USED ID P/N DESCRIPTION Qty LIST EA.1ACER AL1714 17" LCD MONITOR12COMPAQ PRESARIO R3000 LAPTOP s/n CND3520SY4138 PORT POWER STRIP14DC/DC P/S FOR FIREWIRE AMP15AC P/S FOR LAPTOP PC (Black)16AC P/S FOR MONITOR (White)17VIDEO CABLE FOR MONITOR18CAMERA BAG CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING ITEMS19FIRE WIRE/PCMCIA Adapter110FIRE WIRE CABLE 4PIN-6PIN RED (NLA replaced with above)111FIRE WIRE CABLE 6PIN -6PIN ORANGE112EITHERNET X-OVER CABLE ORANGE113VR-5000 INFO CD ROM114US-EURO AC PLUG ADAPTOR11564MB COMPACT FLASH CARD / VR-5000 SOFTWARE V.2.09 116CD with VR-5000 & LivePlayer software1* with addendumNOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANYBEING BILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANYMISSING/DAMAGED/UNSEALED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT.***ANY OPENED ITEMS WILL BE CONSIDERED "USED" AND CHARGES******WILL BE ASSESSED FOR THAT ITEM.***PLEASE TAG ALL USED ITEMS WITH A "P101" TAG.PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY********** PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ********** Revised 4/27/2005FLYKITVDRANNUALID P/N DESCRIPTION Qty LIST EA.$1FUS-AVD-R01Gateway Laptop Computer Model 450SX4 s/n 002818842212,000.00$2FUS-AVD-R02Gateway Power Supply Model PA-1900-05150.00 3FUS-AVD-R03Set of 3 keys for VR-50001Priceless$4FUS-AVD-R04Dukane Pinger Test Set, Model 42A12D, s/n US1833271695.00 5FUS-AVD-R05ver 3.18 software mod kit (CD, CF program card, caps, IC & Memory)11,250.00$$6FUS-AVD-R06Firewire hub with power cable179.95$7FUS-AVD-R07 6 Pin > 6 Pin Firewire cable19.95$8FUS-AVD-R08 4 Pin > 6 Pin Firewire Cable19.95 9FUS-AVD-R09Binder with everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask1Priceless 10FUS-AVD-R10Supply of Annual Check Sheets and Certificate of Compiance10Free111213141516171819NOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT ANDREPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEINGBILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANY MISSING/UNSEALED/ DAMMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT. PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.********** PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE **********FLYKITFAR28X5XBANDRSB-0074/0062 &RSB-0074/0063 (Current X-Band Transceivers)Used Item Part Number Description Quanity List Exchange 1A000-100-036Magnetron MG5241 10kW X-Band1$400.00No Exchange 2A000-121-156CR870 &CR871M HVR-1X40B (quantity 2) 10kW S-Band1$30.10No Exchange 3A000-140-402MIC Assy, RU-9371 10kW X-Band1$380.00No Exchange 4A000-140-762Magnetron MG5436 25kW X-Band1$960.00No Exchange 5A008-517-560IF Amp PCB 03p9232 IF 10kW X-Band1$522.00No Exchange 6A008-517-580Modulator Trigger PCB 03P9243B 25kW X-Band1$345.60No Exchange 7A008-517-590Modulator Trigger PCB 03P9244A MD 10kW X-Band1$464.00No Exchange 8A008-517-600Modulator PCB 03P9244B 25kW X-Band1$410.50No Exchange 9A008-517-760IF Amp 03P9232A 10 & 25kW X-Band1$522.00No Exchange 10A008-517-570Modulator Trigger PCB 03P9243A 10kW X-Band1$398.00No Exchange C2P7N2N-028 &RSB-0014/0029 (Original X-Band Transceivers) 1B000-101-740Magnetron 9M602 10kW X-Band1$795.00No Exchange 2B008-515-420IF Assy IF90071$1,297.00$330.00 3B008-517-130MD9009 Modulator PCB 25kW X-Band1$1,743.00$350.00 4B000-101-760Magnetron M5187F 25kW X-Band1$985.00No Exchange 5B008-515-770MD9010 Modulator PCB 10kW X-Band1$1,502.00$350.00 6B000-123-394RT9023 Pulse Transformer 25kW X-Band1$290.00No Exchange 7B000-123-823RT9025 Pulse Transformer 10kW X-Band1$181.00No Exchange 8B000-141-150MIC w/out Limiter 10 & 25 kW X-Band1$768.00No Exchange 9B008-516-550PCB RFC9008C *1$718.00$324.00* With Addendum1C008-509-640SCR MOD KIT FQ3-2000-0302$407.00No Exchange NOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT AND REPORTANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANYBEING BILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANYMISSING/UNSEALED/DAMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT.PLEASE TAG ALL USED ITEMS WITH A "P101" TAG.PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.********** PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE **********1FAR28X5FASKSS-Band TransceiverFly Away Service KitCurrent Style RSB-0026/0066-1 S-Band TransceiverPart Number Description Price000-128-384Cooling Fan, 109E122M102 S-Band$113.01 000-136-734Pulse Transformer RT 9273 0 S-Band$293.00 000-141-059MIC RU9427 S-Band$1,400.00 008-488-220Modulator Trigger pcb 03P9243D RFC 30 Kw S-Band$398.00 008-488-230Modulator pcb 03P9244C 30 Kw S-Band$473.70 Original Style RSB-0026-3008-200-160MD5145 Modulator$947.00 008-224-910MIC RU6742A 30 Kw S-Band$1,719.00 008-256-280PCB 03P6680 60 Kw S-Band$451.00 008-457-600IF Assembly 03P6570A/03P6569MBS$1,167.00 008-173-720Modulator Tirgger pcb, RF5144C000-734-037RT-4037, Pulse Transformer008-224-910MIC w/RU-6742A Diode Limiter AssemblyCommon to both versions of Transceivers000-109-081Magnetron MG523F 30 Kw S-band$1,400.00 008-243-530Motor Slow Start 200/220 vac MSS7497 S-Band$418.00 008-243-540Motor Slow Start 380/440 vac MSS7497A S-Band$432.00 008-509-640SCR REPLACEMENT KIT 03P9293 (2 ea.)$407.00 NOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT ANDREPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEINGBILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANY MISSING/UNSEALED/DAMMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT. PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.USEDID P/NDESCRIPTIONQty LIST EA.1000-147-417WAGO TOOL - SMALL 1 1.50$ 2000-808-981WAGO TOOL - LARGE1 1.50$ 3008-536-390POWER SUPPLY 03P9339A 110VAC 24RPM 11,894.00$ 4008-536-430POWER SUPPLY 03P9338C 24VDC 24RPM 11,910.00$ 5008-536-460SPU 03P933614,753.00$ 6008-517-320HV9017A W/ CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS 1351.20$ 7004-410-120GC10 64P1106A-991545.00$ 8008-536-070DVI-RGB CONVERTER KIT 1835.00$ 9008-539-630TB PCB 03P9342A1529.00$ 10RCU014CONTROL UNIT w/ CABLE 11,095.00$ 11IME-351-90Z INSTALLATION MANUAL 117.95$ 12OME-351-90ZOPERATOR'S MANUAL117.95$ 13SOFTWARE CD w/ PROCEDURES AND FQ's1FLYKIT2xx7CPUPLEASE REPACK PROPERLY********** PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE **********NOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPTAND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEING BILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FORANY MISSING/DAMAGED/UNSEALED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT.***ANY OPENED ITEMS WILL BE CONSIDERED "USED" AND CHARGES******WILL BE ASSESSED FOR THAT ITEM.***PLEASE TAG ALL USED ITEMS WITH A "P101" TAG.FLYKITDSC6Ck Quanity Part Number Description List Dealer Net 1007-903-670X Assy/Pwr Supply$424.00$296.80 1005-605-450Panel PCB$573.00$401.10 1005-945-690Control PCB$1,678.00$1,174.60 1000-580-094Speaker$24.70$17.29 1005-513-790Modem PCB$1,207.00$844.90 1004-522-570Line Filter$82.00$57.40 1100-274-710Key Label$6.20$4.34 1OME-558-70Z Operator's Manual$17.95$12.57 1IME-558-70Z Installation Manual$17.95$12.57 1SME-558-70Z Service Manual$17.95$12.57 NOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT ANDREPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEING BILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANY MISSING/UNSEALED/ DAMMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT. PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.rev. 2/4/04DS-30 Fly Away Service Kit FLYKITDS30DS30 Spares KitQuanity Part Number Description List Price Exchange Price 1002-881-210PCB 66P3362 QPW$1,615.00$615.00 1002-882-690PCB 66P3331 NPR$2,003.00$475.00 1002-882-700PCB 66P3333 NPR$1,955.00$475.00 1002-885-190PCB 66P3310 MCO$2,703.00$450.00 1002-885-200PCB 66P3311 MIF$3,402.00$695.00 1002-885-230PCB 66P3319 MLG2$1,400.00$350.00 1002-885-260PCB 66P3355 PCP$965.00$245.00 1IME-723-60Z Installation Manual$17.95No Exchange 1OME-723-60Z Operator's Manual$17.95No Exchange NOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT ANDREPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEING BILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANY MISSING/UNSEALED/ DAMMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT. PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.FLYKITCH270USED ID P/N DESCRIPTION QTY LIST EA.DISPLAY AND CONTROL PANEL1A006-552-34006P0238 DISP PCB1$697.00 2A000-142-409NL6448BC33-31 LCD1$1,393.00 3A006-552-35006P0239 PNL PCB1$543.00TRANSCEIVER UNIT1B006-559-79006P0240A CPU PCB1$1,222.00 2B006-552-37006P0241 TRX PCB1$1,086.00 3B006-552-38006P0242 PWR PCB1$905.00RAISE LOWER DRIVE UNIT1C006-542-020LONG MOTOR 12V1$362.00 2C006-542-030LONG MOTOR 24V1$309.00 3C000-122-876SHORT MOTOR 12V1$537.00 4C000-122-875SHORT MOTOR 24V1$537.00 5C000-547-028FUSE/GLASS F7161 4A2$1.40 6C000-127-217FUSE/GLASS F7161 8A 6.4MM2$2.00 7C000-549-063FUSE/GLASS FGBO-A 3A 125V2$0.80 8C000-474-215SW/TOGGLE S3011$21.20 9C000-472-070SW/MICRO DZ10GW222$88.00 10C006-543-300P/S ASSY 06P0147A 12VDC CH2701$170.00 11C006-543-310P/S ASSY 06P0147A 24/32 CH2701$170.00 12C006-551-440PCB 06P0154 24/32V TRAIN CH2701$442.00 13C006-551-470PCB 06P0154 12V TRAIN CH2701$442.00MANUALS, PROGRAM CABLE, & SOFTWARE1D OME-132-20Z OPERATOR'S MANUAL1$17.95 2D IME-132-20Z INSTALLATION MANUAL1$17.95 3D SME-131-60Z SERVICE MANUAL CH2501$17.95 4D SME-127-10Z SERVICE MANUAL CH181$17.95 5D FUR-DWN-CBL PC PROGRAM CABLE1$65.00 6D SOFTWARE FLOPPY DISK1NOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEING BILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANYMISSING/UNSEALED/DAMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT.***ANY OPENED ITEMS WILL BE CONSIDERED "USED" AND CHARGES******WILL BE ASSESS FOR THAT ITEM.***PLEASE TAG ALL USED ITEMS WITH A "P101" TAG.PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY********** PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE **********CH250 FLY-AWAY KITUSED P/N DESCRIPTIONQTY.LIST DISPLAY AND CONTROL PANEL 1A 006-552-34006P0238 DISP PCB 1679.00$ 2A 000-142-409NL6448BC33-31 LCD 11,393.00$ 3A006-552-35006P0239 PNL PCB 1543.00$ TRANSCEIVER UNIT 1B006-552-36006P0240 CPU PCB 11,222.00$ 2B 006-552-37006P0241 TRX PCB 11,086.00$ 3B 006-552-38006P0242 PWR PCB1905.00$ RAISE LOWER DRIVE UNIT 1C006-552-45006P0243 DRV PCB 1679.00$ 2C 006-552-40006P0246-60 PRA PCB1412.00$ 3C 006-552-41006P0246-88 PRA PCB (CH-250)1412.00$ 4C 006-552-42006P0246-150 PRA PCB (CH-250)1412.00$ 5C 000-142-923TD-2444G-332 8DG9F 12 VOLTS 1423.00$ 6C 000-142-922TD-2444G-333 8DG9F 24/32 VOLTS 1423.00$ 7C 006-558-720AZ3723 (S1/S2)2100.00$ 8C 000-115-701NRF110-5A (24.32 VOLT)161.00$ 9C 000-139-311NRF110-8A (12 VOLT)158.00$ 10C 661-000-091SHJ-0009-1 Flange Gasket147.70$ 11C 000-851-142O-RING JISB2401-1A-P42 W 3.51 4.00$ 12C 000-801-328ANTI CORROSION SEALANT 184.00$ 13C 000-854-104PACKING LIQUID SEAL189.00$ 14C 000-856-520ADHESIVE HIGH SUPER 6G 117.00$ 15C 006-546-730SHAFT GUIDE ASSEMBLY 1$295.0016C CH250/SHIMS SHIMS KIT2$48.00MANUALS, PROGRAM CABLE, & SOFTWARE1D OME-131-60Z OPERATOR'S MANUAL 117.95$ 2D IME-131-60Z INSTALLATION MANUAL 117.95$ 3D SME-131-60Z SERVICE MANUAL 117.95$ 4D FUR-DWN-CBL PC CABLE 165.00$ 5D FDS-0CH-250SOFTWARE FLOPPY DISK 125.00$ 6DSAP-130-901HOIST RESISTOR MOD KIT197.00$ ********** PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE **********NOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT AND REPORTANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEING BILLEDAPPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANY MISSING/UNSEALED/DAMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT. PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.$$ 2)/<.,7$$ /LVW 3ULFH47< 3$57 '(6&5,37,21 /,67 1(7O 3RW 9ROXPH O /RXGVSHDNHU O )LOWHU O 'LVSOD\ 3&% O 3DQHO 3&% O 5HFHLYHU SFE O /2 3&% O &RQWURO 3&% O 3:5 6XSSO\ $VV\ O 20( = 2S 0DQXDO O ,0( ,QVW 0DQXDO O 60( = 6HUYLFH 0DQXDO7RWDOFR/FAR2800 Series Transceiver Fly Away Spares KitQuanity Part Number Description List Price Exchange 1000-120-321RELAY TEMP. ACT. BMK9-04-8K$88.00No Exchange1008-236-270PCB AIF6734 IF AMP FR2010$764.00$200.001008-256-140PCB 03P6668 PFN-1 FR2050X$418.00No Exchange1008-256-320ASSY/ENCODER RSB0026 *$482.00No Exchange1008-391-250PCB 03P8614 EXTENSION FR2800$441.00No Exchange1008-391-410PCB TB8163 FR2800$324.00No Exchange1008-457-260PCB IF6734E IF AMP SEE E$1,064.00$435.001008-457-600ASSY/IF 03P6570A/03P6569MBS/ *$1,207.00$325.001008-511-270PCB MD5145 MOD FR1262S/1222X *$1,084.00$325.001008-511-540PCB 03P6569 MBS FR810DS$221.00No Exchange1008-512-100PCB RF5144B MOD TRIGGER FR2020$505.00No Exchange1008-512-870PCB MD7083 FR2020$603.00$350.001008-513-010PCB MSS7497 MTR 220V FR2060S *$497.00No Exchange1008-513-130PCB 03P6667 PWR FR2050X$459.00No Exchange1008-513-140PCB 03P6666B RJB 50KW X-BAND$535.00No Exchange1008-513-210PCB MP7302 FR2030S/2830S/ *$138.00No Exchange1008-514-280PCB MPT8226 FR2800$405.00No Exchange1008-514-290PCB MP8161 FR2800$292.00No Exchange1008-514-310PCB BP8162 FR2800$399.00No ExchangeNOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT ANDREPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEINGBILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANY MISSING/UNSEALED/DAMMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT. PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.12 December 2001FAR-2800 Series, Display Fly Away Service KitQuanity Part Number Description List Price Exchange 1000-454-822RELAY HG3-DC12V FR2800$290.00No Exchange1000-588-410FLTR/NOISE LOF-210 FR2800$286.00No Exchange1008-382-100PCB PT8179B PWR FR2800$705.00$275.00 1008-391-640PCB PA8350 KEY CPU FR2800$675.00$265.00 1008-391-770PCB 18P8297 CRAM FR2800/FAR280$1,737.00$520.00 1008-512-440PCB 03P6856 GC2$523.00$200.00 1008-514-370PCB PAL8347 FR2800$362.00No Exchange1008-514-380PCB PTU8250 PWR 1 FR2800$1,098.00$600.00 1008-514-430PCB VDA8336 VIDEO FR2800$741.00$265.00 1008-514-440PCB 18P8292 RCPU FR2800$5,841.00$1,030.00 1008-514-460PCB PAA8348 FA2800/FAR2800$475.00$225.00 1008-514-470PCB 18P8294 AFE FR2800/FAR2800$1,498.00$410.00 1008-514-480PCB 18P8295 ALIM FA2800/FAR280$1,976.00$520.00 1008-514-490PCB 18P8296 ACPU FA2800/FAR280$2,666.00$685.00 1008-514-590PCB 18P8293 AD FR2800$4,293.00$1,030.00 1008-515-100PCB INT8426 FR2800$1,616.00$520.00 NOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT ANDREPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEINGBILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANY MISSING/UNSEALED/DAMMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT. PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.FLYKIT28X5DISPQTY.Part Number Description List Exchange 1000-115-533TRACKBALL ASSY EUA-FT814B$190.00No Exchange 1000-128-409FAN MMS-06C24DS-R01$82.00No Exchange 1000-128-410FAN MOTOR$74.00No Exchange 1004-410-080PCB 64P1106A GC7/8/10 FR21XX/FA/FAR28X5$780.00No Exchange 1008-460-320PCB MB9169 MOTHER BOARD FA/FR/FAR28X5$1,303.00No Exchange 1008-460-340PCB PTU9187A AC 100/110V FA/FR/FAR28X5 SERIES$1,892.00No Exchange 1008-460-450PCB 03P9111D SPU FA/FR/FAR28X5 SERIES$5,603.00No Exchange 1008-467-610PCB 14P0261B RP25$1,691.00No Exchange 1008-516-420PCB VDA9114 FR2100/FAR28X5 SERIES$733.00No Exchange 1008-516-900PCB PAL9171 (TUN9182C/D) FR/FAR28X5 SERIES$927.00No Exchange 1008-516-910PCB PAR9172/TUN 9128A FR/FAR28X5$418.00No Exchange 1008-516-920PCB INT9170 FA/FR/FAR28X5 SERIES$1,665.00No Exchange 1008-516-930X PCB ARPA 18P9002A FAR28X5$2,755.00$550.00 1008-517-320PCB HVT9017A TX HIGH VOLTAGE 10kW X-BAND$351.00No Exchange 1008-517-330PCB HV9017B TX HIGH VOLTAGE 25kW S-BAND$325.00No Exchange 1008-481-670PCB HV9017E TX HIGH VOLTAGE 30kW S-BAND$339.00No Exchange 1008-516-890PCB PWS9173$142.00No Exchange 1FAR-285-SFTX EPROM SET - SPU, ARP25, RP25 (6 EPROMS)$600.00$150.00 1SAP-621-501FAR28X5 MONITOR ADJUSTING PCB$195.00No Exchange 1SME-340-40Z SERVICE MANUAL FAR/FR/FA-28X5 SERIES$17.95No Exchange 1IME-340-40Z INSTALLATION MANUAL FAR/FR-2815/2825$17.95No Exchange 1IME-340-70Z INSTALLATION MANUAL FAR/FR-2835S$17.95No Exchange NOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT ANDREPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEINGBILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANY MISSING/UNSEALED/DAMMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT. PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.24 January 2002FLYKIT21X0DISPUsed Item Part Number Description Quanity List Exchange 1000-115-533TRACKBALL ASSY EUA-FT814B1$190.00No Exchange 2000-128-409FAN MMS-06C24DS-R011$82.00No Exchange 3004-410-080X PCB 64P1106A GC7/8/10 FR21XX/FA/FAR28X51$780.00$240.00 4008-445-390X PROM U58 MAIN PCB FR2110/FR21201$100.00$25.00 5008-445-370X PROM U15 MAIN PCB FR2110/FR21201$100.00$25.00 6008-447-830PCB PTU9108 FR2110/2120 1$2,102.00No Exchange 7008-449-900PCB 14P0261 RP231$2,335.00No Exchange 8008-450-570PCB PTU9105A POWER 110/120 VAC FR2110/21201$2,050.00No Exchange 9008-451-250X PROM RP231$100.00$25.00 10008-449-980X PROM ARP23 U31$100.00$25.00 11008-516-410PCB PAR9116+TUNE9128A/B RIGHT PANEL & TUNE PCB's1$997.00No Exchange 12008-516-420X PCB VDA9114 FR2100/FAR28X5 SERIES1$733.00No Exchange 13008-516-480PCB PCT9106 AC PROTECT FR/FAR28X51$289.00No Exchange 14008-516-490PCB PCT9109 DC PROTECT FR2110/21201$526.00No Exchange 15008-516-500PCB MB9112 MOTHER BOARD FR2110/21201$1,940.00No Exchange 16008-516-510PCB PAF9115+VOL9127 FRONT PANEL FR2110/21201$822.00No Exchange 17008-516-520X PCB INT9113 INTERFACE FR2110/21201$1,512.00$350.00 18008-516-560X PCB 18P9002 ARP231$2,696.00$585.00 19008-516-600PCB 14P0262 RP23 CARD READER1$332.00No Exchange 20008-516-840X PCB SPU9111 PROCESSOR FR2110/21201$4,894.00$878.00 21008-517-320PCB HV9017A TX HIGH VOLTAGE 10kW X-BAND*1$351.00No Exchange 22SME-338-20Z SERVICE MANUAL FR-2110/21201$17.95No Exchange* With AddendumNOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEINGBILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANY MISSING/UNSEALED/DAMMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT. PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.********** PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE **********11/8/2003Felcom 82 Fly Away Service KitsPart Number: FAS-KF8-213 Case 1 of 2Ck Quanity Part Number Description List Price Exchange 1004-410-08064P1106A, GC-7 pcb$780.00$240.001004-445-23016P0178 LNA$1,389.00$500.001004-445-24016P0179 HPA$2,366.00$795.001004-445-30016P0181 RF Converter pcb$4,267.00$1,295.001004-445-31016P0182 CPU pcb$11,377.00$2,499.001000-140-1703995F PCU pcb$1,876.00No Exchange1000-140-17223D-6137S EL/CEL Motor$513.00No Exchange1000-140-19323D-6137S Azmiuth Motor$513.00No ExchangePart Number: FAS-KF8-223 Case 2 of 2CK Quanity Part Number Description List Price Exchange 1IB-882IB-882 Handset w/RB-2721B$475.00No Exchange1000-136-422N-P-12DSFA Coax Connector$171.00No Exchange1000-138-53616S0181-0 Cable Assembly$125.00No Exchange1000-140-171HZ1-90-100 Sensor$2,427.00No Exchange1000-140-173ZB16GBK-23 Motor$444.00No Exchange1000-140-174Level Platform$542.00No Exchange1000-140-178WR5-600 WRI Set (5 pcs)$3,032.00No Exchange1000-140-182175TS D5 Tooth Belt$92.00No Exchange1000-111-549N-P-8DFB Coax Connector$54.00No Exchange1000-143-792NP/SMAP-55U Cable Assy 350MM$114.00No Exchange1000-143-793SMAP/SMAPL-55L Cable Assy$121.00No Exchange1004-445-18016-150 Fan 3P$196.00No Exchange1004-445-220IB-182 Antenna Radiator$986.00No Exchange1004-445-29016P0180A Switching Regulator pcb$1,766.00$675.001004-445-410NOVA-300 CPU Card pcb$1,813.00No Exchange1000-790-410PCU ASSY 3995F/CRS03 IB182*$1,924.00No Exchange1000-790-411AZ SENSOR CRS03 IB182*$1,654.00No Exchange1000-790-412EL/CEL SENSOR CRS03 IB182*$1,654.00No ExchangeNOTE: PLEASE COMPLETE AN INVENTORY OF THIS KIT IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT ANDREPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR COMPANY BEINGBILLED APPROPRIATE TESTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT COSTS FOR ANY MISSING/UNSEALED/ DAMAGED MATERIALS UPON RETURN OF THIS KIT. PLEASE REPACK PROPERLY.23 January 2002。
福特Focus RS技术参数说明书
DIMENSIONS
Overall length (mm) Overall width with mirror / folded mirror / without mirrors (mm) Overall height unladen (with base tyre) (mm) Wheelbase (mm) Front track (mm) Rear track (mm) Luggage capacity (gallons) 5-seat mode (laden to parcel shelf) 2-seat mode (laden to roof) Luggage Compartment dimensions (mm) Load opening height max Load opening width max Max loading height (to roof / to parcel shelf) Loading width between wheelhouses Loading length at floor to 2nd row Loading length to first row Lift over height at curb load condition (unladen) Fuel tank capacity (gallons) Petrol (gallons) Interior 1st row (mm) Legroom (maximum with seat in rearmost mid-height position) Shoulder room Interior 2nd row (mm)
Front Brembo four-piston monoblock calliper
350 x 25mm ventilated disc 4 x 38mm diameter
海安通讯导航产品目录2
AIS(船舶自动识别系统)
ES(测深仪) 俊禄ES(测深仪) 宁禄ES(测深仪) 宁禄ES(测深仪) GPS海图仪 GPS海图仪
GPS(卫星定位仪)
NAVTEX(航行警告接受机)
WXFAX(气象传真机)
RADAR(雷达)
FR-2115B MD-3642T RADAR(雷达) FR-8062 M1942 M1945 M1835 M1832 RL80C-5S FAR-2117 FAR-2127 FAR-2827 ARPA RADAR(带ARPA雷达) FAR-2837S JMA-3910 JMA-7725 JMA-5310 FURUNO//RDPM PM-31 JUNLU//DIGITAI GYRO REPEATERDGR 501 RT-10 SART(雷达应答器) S4 SAR-9 EPS-406 S-EPIRB(卫星示位标) E5 EB-10 SES-C(卫星C站) FELCOM-15 SES-C(卫星C站) STR-1500C SES-C(卫星F站) FELCOM-70 SES-C(卫星M站) TT-3064A FELCOM-15 SSAS SSAS(保安报警系统) FELCOM16 SSAS TT-3000SSA SSAS FS-1503 FS-1570 FS-2570 MF/HF SSB(单边带)
DS-80 换能器 DS-80用换能器 FE-700机换能器 广州通达//VHF ANT. REMOTE DISPLAY UNIT 支架 NKG-800打印机原配电源线 GPS分配盒
DS-820-30 DS-820-40 200B-8B(30M) TQH-150 RD-30 OP05-102 6ZCSCOO583 MD-550 SH16J13U 可控硅 SH5J12U 天威//ZIP PACK REFILL LQ160K 天威//PRINTER RIBBON MS2403 COMROD//TX ANT. AT-82 AC MARINE/DK//VHF ANT CX4-3 青岛天讯//VHF ANT. CX-4V GPA-017S ANT.UNIT FOR GPS GPA-019S ANT. FOR SES-C/FELCOM-12 IC-112 ANT. RF MODULE FOR SES-C/FELCOM-15 IC-115 ANT FOR SES-C/JUE-75A/C NAF-74B JRC/DGPS SENSOR(ANT.) NNN-4331 6M/WHIP-ANT FOR SSB P.Z. M-D6 8M/WHIP-ANT.FOR SSB P.Z. M-D8 ANT. FOR SES-C/TT-3020B TT-3005M ANT. FOR NAVTEX R /NR-93 ANT(XXXX) FOR NR-93 GC CENTER PIN FOR CMZ-200 1G372A00801 GC CENTER PIN FOR CMZ-700 V8114EA FA-CODER FOR JRC RADARS TS5996N50(H-7BRVD0002) GYRO-SPHERE 1G811K001-90 GYRO-SPHERE KT005E GYRO CONVERTOR FOR 1510MK3 GC-8-A-2 GYRO CONVERTOR FOR 2100RDS GC-8-2 AIS/GYROCOMPASS A-D CONVERTOR D-100 A
GMDSS设备培训教材3
GMDSS设备培训教材(3)上海远洋海事培训中心2010-10一、GMDSS系统介绍1、什么是GMDSSGMDSS的英文全称是:Globle Maritime Distress And Safety System。
中文即全球海上遇险安全系统。
该系统1988年11月由IMO作出决议,于1982年2月1日生效,规定1999年2月1日完全实施。
GMDSS系统主要用于改进海上遇险和安全通信及程序,以协调搜救业务为基础,并结合现代通信技术发展,改进海上人命安全。
2、GMDSS系统组成INMARSAT系统。
卫星通信系统1)通信系统 COSPAS-SARSAT系统近距离(NAVTEX)。
2)MSI播发系统远距离(EGC、NAVAREA)。
SART3)寻位系统X波段雷达。
4)搜救协调系统。
3、 GMDSS功能船−岸。
1)遇险报警功能岸−船。
船−船。
2)通信功能:搜救协调通信、搜救现场通信、日常通信、驾驶台与驾驶台通信。
近距离(NAVTEX)。
3)MSI播发功能远距离(EGC+HF NBDP)。
SART4)寻位功能X波段雷达。
4、海区划分GMDSS海区分为:A1、A2、A3、A4共四个海区。
5、各航区GMDSS设备配备1)各航区设备配备标准:根据SOLAS公约修正案第四章要求,按海区配备。
2)各航区GMDSS设备配备必备设备: SART、EPIRB、TWO-WAY VHF、NAVTEX、DSC。
6、双套设备1)双套设备概念(A3海区):在原有设备基础上,增加一套VHF DSC、一套MF/HF组合电台或卫星船站。
2)配备方案:2套VHF DSC + 1套MF/HF DSC + 1套卫星船站2套VHF DSC + 2套MF/HF DSC2套VHF DSC + 2套卫星船站7、如何确保GMDSS设备可用性IMO规定,为保证GMDSS设备的可用性,有以下三种方法:岸上维修、海上维修、双套设备。
1)航行在A1、A2海区的船舶,采用上述三种方法中的一种。
霍洛德 VoIS Modular 15 通道合成器说明书
VoIS Modular 15–Channel Vocoder and Fixed Filter Bank Eurorack Module Revision0.9—DRAFTUser’s Manual•15adjustable8-polefilter channels with LED clipping indicators•Slew Control to create unique slurring effects•Silence Bridging tofill audible gaps with thefiltered excitation signal•Squelch to gate background noise•Spectral Shift to shift the analysisfilter frequencies up or down•Spectral Tilt to manipulate the overall frequency spectrum•V/UV Detector to automatically detect voiced and unvoiced signals•Freeze switch to bring the vocoded signal to a standstill•Noise switch to select either pink or white noise for the excitation of unvoiced signals•BP/LP switch to select between band–pass or low-pass response of the lowest channelfilter •Line inputs for voice and excitation signals,with clipping indicators•FFB Out to output thefixedfilter bank audio signal•Vocoder Out to output the synthesized vocoder audio signalThe overall concept,based on16–bit analog–to–digital and digital–to–analog–converters and a powerful state–of–the–art microcontroller,enabled the design of this feature–packed22HP Eurorack module.sounds such asis articulated by a voiceEach band,also calledvoice is extracted and impressed upon the excitation signal in the same frequency band to create a synthesized signal.The sum of all the synthesized signals creates the distinct vocoder sound.VoIS Modular block diagramA voiced/unvoiced detector distinguishes between voiced sounds(such as a,e,i,o,or u)and unvoiced sounds (such as s,f,t,or k).As unvoiced sounds typically have a wider frequency spectrum than the excitation signal, intelligibility is improved by replacing the excitation signal with pink or white noise during the presence of unvoiced sounds.The slew rates of the voice envelope impressed upon the excitation signal can either be slowed down,causing slurring effects,or even be stopped,effectively freezing the given part of articulation.In this mode,the vocoder can be used as a pitch–adjustable formantfilter.Silence bridgingfills periods of silence with thefiltered excitation ing thefiltered signal ensures that the excitation frequency characteristics,preset through the individual channel volume controls,remain the same during silence and articulation.The analysis and synthesisfilters are normally tuned to the same frequency for each band.Spectral shift moves the analysisfilter frequencies up or down by up to one octave while keeping the frequencies of the synthesis filters steady.The overall spectrum of the analysis section is controlled via the15individual channelfilter controls.Spectral tilt manipulates the overall spectrum for base or treble emphasis.Thefixedfilter bank output signal is a mixture of all15voice frequency bands,not only controlled by the individual level controls but also by spectral shift and tilt.Except for the lowest and the highest frequencies,all channels use band–passfilters.The100Hz channelfilter can be switched to a band–pass or a low–passfilter.The7kHzfilter is a high–passfilter.As a general guideline, setting the100Hzfilter to a band–pass is more suitable for regular voice synthesis to avoid unpleasant audio outputs in the low frequency range.On the other hand,for the synthesis of sounds rather than voice,switching the100Hzfilter to a low–pass ensures the full coverage of the entire frequency range.Channel Filter LevelsAt the heart of the vocoder are15independent ana-lysis and synthesisfilters with center frequenciesranging from100Hz to7kHz.Each channel has an individual level control with a gainranging from−∞to6dB and an LED to indicate voiceinput clipping on the corresponding channel.The channelfilter controls are also the essential ele-ment of thefixedfilter bank.Audio In/OutThis section comprises the3.5mm input jacks for the voiceand excitation signals,including their level controls,and the fixedfilter bank and vocoder outputs.The gains for each input can be set between−∞and+12dB.The LED’s indicate if clipping occurs on the corresponding inputs.The analog input signals accept a voltage range of±5V(10V pp). Note:For the use of a microphone,a separate dedicated preampli-fier is required.EffectsVarious effects are available via the following controls andswitches:Slew Control delays the voice envelope depending on the controlsetting,leading to slurring effects.Left of center,the attack–to–decay ratio is1:5.Right of center,the slew rises immediately withthe detection of an attack.For neutral behavior,leave the controlcentered.Squelch and Silence Bridging are combined in one control.Left ofcenter,the adjustable noise gate is in effect.Right of center,silencebridging passes thefiltered carrier signal through to the vocoderoutput during periods of silence of the voice signal.The signal levelpassed through is adjustable.For neutral behavior,leave the controlcentered.Squelch also works on thefixedfilter bank.Spectral Shift moves the channelfilter frequencies of the analysis section up or down by up to one octave.For neutral behavior,leave the control centered.Spectral shift also works on the fixedfilter bank.Spectral Tilt adjusts the overall frequency spectrum of the analysisfilter section and allows the emphasis of base or treble frequencies with a single control.For neutral behavior,leave the control centered.Spectral tilt also works on thefixedfilter bank.The voiced/unvoiced(V/UV)detector enhances intelligibility.Three settings are available:•In position UV,the excitation signal is permanently replaced with pink or white noise.•In center position,voiced or unvoiced input is detected automatically,indicated by the corresponding LED.•In position V,all input is treated as voiced signalFreeze holds the envelope signal instantly.The LED indicates whether the signal is frozen. Noise selects either the pink or the white noise source for the replacement of the excitation signal during the presence of unvoiced sounds.BP/LP selects thefilter type,band–pass or low–pass,of the lowest frequency channel(100Hz).1.Install and power up the VoIS Modular.1.Connect a voice source to the3.5mm Voice In input jack.Tip:In the beginning it is best not to use a mi-crophone because it is difficult to talk and listen to the vocoder at the same e some recorded voice instead.(For the use of a micro-phone,a separate preamplifier is required.)2.Connect an excitation source to the3.5mm Exc In input jack.Tip:Y our excitation signal should be rich in har-monics.Start out simple with a sawtooth or rectangular signal source.Triangular or sine sig-nals are less useful because they have very few or no harmonics and will hardly excite the15filters.3.Connect the3.5mm Vcdr Out jack to the module that you use for driving your speaker and adjust the volume.4.Turn up all15channelfilter levels(fully clock-wise)turn Squelch|Bridge,Slew Rate, Spectral Shift and Spectral Tilt in center position.Switch Freeze to Off and set V/UV to center position.Set Noise to Pink and BP/LP to BP.6.T urn on your voice and excitation signal sources and turn up the voice and excitation levels as far as possible for best signal–to–noise ratio without signal clipping if indicated by the corresponding LEDs.Tip:Use an excitation signal with frequencies between40Hz to100Hz for good intelligibility.7.Play with the controls and switches to get a feel for the various features available on your vocoder and listen to the effects they create.Tip:Sometimes one or more of the15individual channel LEDs may light up.While this indicates clipping,this usually just adds to the character of the sound.If clipping is not desired,adjust the levels of the affected channels accordingly.Note that this product is configured by default for an audio output voltage range of±5V.T o boost the output voltage to a range of±10V,insert two jumpers as encircled in orange in the picture below.The two jumpers are marked with“2x Voc”and“2x FFB”on the board.The VoIS Modular comes either with a silver or a black front panel.It is available either fully assembled or as a do–it–yourself kit.Note:This product and any associated documentation may be subject to change without notice.。
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The bridge console complies with the requirements set by various classification societies and matches with a bridge layout of modern merchant vessels.Delivers full coverage of Inmarsat-C services: EGC reception, Inmarsat E-mail, distress message handling,LCR IP RoutingVPNIP PBXTraffic ControlTraffic Control Onboard LAN NetworkIP phone Pre-paid call Surveillance camera Monitoring systemw w w.sa f e c o m n e t.c o mFirewall IP Routing VPN IP PBXLCR (Least Cost Routing)FirewallLCR is the process of selecting the path of communications traffic based on cost, allowing for automatic selection of the most cost-efficient communication line available. It is possible to set VSAT, which is charged by monthly fixed flat rate, as the default communication means, and switch over to “pay-as-you-go” FleetBroadband whenever the VSAT line is out. This way, total cost for communicatoin can be reduced.IP routing is a set of protocols to facilitate IP connection between onboard network and the public Internet.VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a secure way of connecting to onshore office network from a remote location, using the Internet. Since encryption is applied to the communication, the network data packets can be transported privately, preventingunauthorized users from reading the private network packets. This way, the same network environment as onshore offices can be constructed onboard vessels. Compared with using exclusive circuit services to construct secure network between vessels and onshore offices, VPN has the advantage of reducing communication cost.IP PBX is a PBX for IP telephones utilizing IP network, unlikePABX commonly used for analog telephone network. The system is designed to interoperate with the conventional PABX, onboard public addressor system as well as VoIP of Inmarsat and VSAT.Traffic control is the control of computer network traffic tooptimize performance of communication. This can be achieved by setting order of priority for data to be handled (Quality of Service: QoS), and restricting the volume of communication at a time, applications to be used as well as access to certain contents.A firewall is designed to permit or deny network transmissions to protect networks against unauthorized access by malware from the public Internet, i.e., computer viruses and keyloggers, while permitting legitimate communications to pass.InquiryReceipt。
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Pub. No. I ZS-56360-E DATE OF ISSUE: DEC. 2008目录设备清单 (iii)系统配置 (iv)1. 安装 (1)1.1 天线单元 (1)1.2 终端机 (7)1.3 遇难报警/确认收信单元 IC-305/警报单元 IC-306 (9)1.4 打印机 PP-510(可选)/EGC 打印机 PP-505(可选) (10)1.5 AC/DC 电源单元 PR-240(可选) (10)1.6 接线盒 IC-315 (11)2. 布线 (12)2.1 终端机上的天线电缆接头 (13)2.2 遇难报警/确认收信单元 IC-305 (15)2.3 警报单元 IC-306 (16)2.4 接线盒 IC-315 (17)3. 初始设置 (18)3.1 设置 IMN(INMARSAT 移动识别码) (18)3.2 外部设备设置 (19)4. 安装 GPS 电路板(可选) (20)5. 更改电源规格 (23)装箱单.............................................................................................................................A-1外形图.............................................................................................................................D-1接线图.............................................................................................................................S-1设备清单标准配件 名称型号 编号 数量备注 天线单元IC-115 - 1 终端机IC-215 - 1 遇难报警/确认收信单元IC-305 - 1 警报单元IC-306 - 1接线盒 IC-315 - 1 w/CP16-02501*CP16-02101 004-439-060 用于 30 米电缆,天线单元*CP16-02111 004-439-070用于 50 米电缆,天线单元* CP16-02121 004-439-080 1 套用于 100 米电缆,天线单元*CP16-02300 000-043-433 1 套CP16-02301(用于 IC-215)*, CP16-02302(用于键盘)*CP16-02201 004-438-890 1 套用于 IC-305/306TP5FBAW-5DFBB 000-159-523-1130 米天线电缆8D-FB-CV 000-117-599 50 米天线电缆 安装材料 12D-SFA-CV 000-138-866 1100 米天线电缆附件FP16-00600 000-043-434 1 套 迷你键盘 (BTC-5100C),FD (FP16-00601)备件SP16-01301 004-439-370 1 套 保险丝* 选用件 名称型号 编号 数量 备注FD-ROM 16-5-0164 004-438-920 1 套GPS 电路板 OP16-47 001-017-110 1 套GPS 电路板套件 OP16-48 000-011-766 1 套RF 盖 (GPS) OP16-49 000-011-767 1EGC 打印机 PP-505 - 1打印机 PP-510 - 1 w/CP16-01200*AC/DC 电源单元 PR-240 - 1 w/CP24-00151*000-560-452用于接线盒,10 米000-103-868用于接线盒,20 米 000-103-869用于接线盒,30 米 000-132-829用于接线盒,40 米5 组对绞线 CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x5P 000-132-828 1 用于接线盒,50 米SSAS 修正包** OP16-33 000-043-492 1 IC-307(2 件),FD-ROM(用于 RFCON CPU ,用于TERM CPU )SSAS 警报单元** IC-307 000-043-473 1 w/CP16-03101, FP16-00901OP16-27 004-448-000 1 用于遇难报警/确认收信单元,警报单元嵌入安装工具包 OP16-28 004-448-010 1 用于 SSAS 警报单元ALC (FFA) 修正包* OP16-26 004-439-840 1俄语套件 OP16-43 004-449-590 1 用于 IC-215PC 终端机软件 OP16-45 004-449-600 1 俄语天线安装套件 CP16-03701 004-555-000 1 套天线支架 CP16-03702 001-016-260 1 参阅第 D-14 页。
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10% 360天 USD700,000.00 USD63,636.36 USD636,363.64
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FURUNO FS-1562-15(150W), FS-1562-25(250W) 说明书
FS-1562-15/25 符合下列规范: -IMOA.421(XI), A610(15), A613(15), A694(17) -国际电信联盟的无线电规则 -ETS 300 373 -IEC 1097-9 草案,国际电工协会 945 通则 -EC EMC 对 CE 制造的指导 -相关的其他规则
通则
FS-1562-25…40A 无线电话信号发生器:双音信号 2200Hz 和 1300Hz 交替发射。
发射机
输出阻抗:50 欧姆
输出功率:J3E/H3E:FS-1562-15…150 W pep, FS-1562-25…250 W pep
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FS-1562-15…150 W pep, FS-1562-25…250W
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在对本设备没有熟悉之前,不要打开机盖进行内部的电路维修工作。 下列部位有高电压,可能会致死或严重的伤害存在: .收发单元 . 天线和天线匹配器(都在 TX) 潜在的高压 在下列点显示:
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Inmarsat-F和Inmarsat-C船站的维护和检测
船舶电子电气专业工艺评估指导书(通信导航设备部分)页脚内容0天津海运职业学院船电教研室2012.08.15适用对象为无限航区及沿海航区750kw及以上船舶电子员页脚内容1页脚内容2页脚内容3页脚内容4页脚内容5页脚内容6船舶通信(GMDSS)设备一.GMDSS配置(总表)页脚内容7页脚内容8INFORMIX 数据库的管理页脚内容2 二. GMDSS 实施设备可用性岸上维修shore-based maintenance :应具有生产或船级社认可的设备陆上维修证书;海上维修at-sea maintenance :船舶应配备所有设备的技术资料和足够的备品、备件、测试设备及合格的维修人员;双配套duplication of equipment :可按照预订通过的海区附加配备无线电设备,每一附加设备应与各自天线相连,其安装可随时可用;配置方式必经船检社认可:A1和A2航区船舶至少使用上面三种的一种;A3和A4航区船舶至少综合使用上面三种的两种;三.海上无线电通信基础知识实现信息传输的系统称为通信系统,系统结构如下信号源可以分为模拟信号和数字信号原始信号(基带信号)的参量取值为连续的电信号为模拟信号(如语音话筒输出)原始信号(基带信号)的参量取值为仅可能取有限个值(离散)为数字信号(如电传机,计算机输入输出)发送设备作用是将来自信号源的原始信号转换成为适合在信道中传输的信号接收设备的作用是将接收到来自信道的、受到减损的信号中还原或反变换出原始电信号、传送给受信者发送器设备和接收器设备是一种变换器,又称调制解调器模拟调制AM(SSB/DSB)PMFM数字调制PSK、ASK、FSK(2FSK)模拟通信系统经过调制后的已调信号(模拟信号或数字信号)连续信息的传输后再经解调还原基带信号传输有效性可用有效传输频带来衡量数字通信系统页脚内容3页脚内容4 模拟信号源输出幅度随时间连续变化的电信号或离散信源输出地离散电信号变换形成有代表信息的数字信号序列进行传输,为了减少传输差错,信号编码的码元中按一定规则加入抗干扰编码,提高通信可靠性;因而必须解决收发同步的问题。
C站 (FURUNO FELCOM—12)操作说明
C站(FURUNO FELCOM—12)一、开机:按下终端的[POWER]键二、系统设置:1、按F8,选择“System Set up”后回车。
2、选择“System Date and Time”后回车并输入时间。
3、选择“Preferred NCS”后回车,选择Auto或其它后回车。
4、选择“MES Operation Mode”后回车,选择INMARSAT-C后回车。
三、入网:1、按F7选择Options菜单。
2、选择Login 后回车,选择Yes后回车。
3、当屏幕显示Successful Login,则入网成功。
四、输入地址:1、按F8选择SET UP菜单。
2、按[9]选择Configuration菜单。
3、按[1]显示Station list,将光标移到空白处后回车。
4、将光标移到Station Name行后回车,输入地址名称后回车。
5、将光标移到Destination Type行后回车,选择TELEX或FAX后回车。
6、将光标移到Country Code行后回车,输入国家码{或洋区码}后回车。
7、将光标移到Station ID行后回车,输入电传号或区号+传真号{或C站ID码}后回车。
8、如果发送FAX,将光标移到Modem Type行后回车,选择T30后回车。
9、按[ESC]三次回初始状态。
五、编辑并存储电文:1、按[F1]后按[1],输入您的电文。
2、按[F1]后按[3],选择“Yes”后回车,输入文件名后回车。
六、发送已准备好的电文:1、按F3,选择Transmit Message后回车。
2、将光标移到Prioroty行后回车,选择Normal后回车。
如果发送遇险电文,选择Distress后回车。
3、将光标移到Message File行后回车,选择后回车。
4、将光标移到Station Name行后回车,选择地址后回车。
5、将光标移到LES ID行后回车,选择地面站后回车。
6、将光标移到Option行后回车:1、将光标移到Conirmation行后回车,选择ON后回车。
FELCOM500安装说明书
INMARSAT FLEET F55 SHIP EARTH STATIONFELCOM 50www.furuno.co.jpThe paper used in this manualis elemental chlorine free.9-52 Ashihara-cho,Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPANTABLE OF CONTENTSSYSTEM CONFIGURATION (iii)EQUIPMENT LISTS (iv)1.PLANNING (1)1.1Placing the Antenna Unit (1)1.2Designing the Antenna Mast (4)1.3Mounting Dimensions of Units (6)1.4Communication Unit Connectors (8)1.5Examples of Installation (9)1.6Placing Units (11)1.7Grounding Considerations (13)1.8Laying Cables (14)1.9Telephone Wiring (15)2.INSTALLATION (16)2.1 Basic Installation (16)2.2Installing the Above Deck Equipment (ADE) (17)2.3Installing the Below Deck Equipment (BDE) (18)2.4Installing Optional Units (29)Adapter (QDGY911912) Setting (40)2.5 TerminalPACKING LISTS................................................................................................................................A-1 OUTLINE DRAWING........................................................................................................D-1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM......................................................................................S-1SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONEnvironmental Category Antenna unit Communication unit,ISDN handset, etc.T o be installed in an exposed area T o be installed in a protected areaAntenna Unit SF-150standard supplyoptional supplyCommunication UnitSF-250shipyard supplyN T ypeN T ypeAntenna cable103154 25m 5.3φRFISDN Handset SF-870-A ISDN(RJ-45)ISDN ISDN (4 wire)RS-232C RS-232CUSBDC IN (11-32 V)2 pin10 m12-24 VDCRJ-45RJ-45USB (B)Dsub9Dsub9RJ-45ISDN cable QRPM911-3000(3 m)T erminal AdapterQDGY 911912RJ-11RJ-11G3 FAX FAX-2820ISDN bus: max 100 m103776Dsub259-pin to 25 pin printer cableRS-232C cable R906686(3 m)USB cable 100001(3 m)PrinterPCDsub9RS-232C USB (A)ISDNWall Socket 102176RJ-45RJ-45RJ-45ISDN Handset SF-870-ARJ-11RJ-11RJ-45ISDNWall Socket 102176ISDNWall Socket 102176T erminal AdapterQDGY 911912RJ-45G3 FAX FAX-2820T elephone DBAR104001/888T elephone FC755D1(Japanese)DC OUTAC-DC Power SupplyPR-240DC INAC IN24 VDC100-115/200-230 VACDPYC-1.5DPYC-2.5EQUIPMENT LISTSStandard SupplyName Type Code No. Qty Remarks Antenna Unit SF-150—1w/cable 103154 (25 m)Communication UnitSF-250 — 1 ISDN Handset SF-870-A — 1 Terminal Adapter QDGY911912000-147-6981CP16-03200 000-150-697 1 Installation Materials* CP16-03210 000-043-445 1 Accessories FP16-03000000-043-4661CD-ROM for communication unit*: See lists at the back of this manual.Optional SupplyName Type Code No. Qty Remarks Facsimile FAX-2820 -1 w/CP16-03500, 220VAC Drum Unit DR-20J 000-157-272 1 For FAX-2820 Toner Cartridge TN-25J 000-157-273 1 For FAX-2820 Telephone FC755D1 000-433-6901 set w/CP16-00511, 00512 Antenna Cover QB05-1801 100-079-480 1OP16-10 000-043-2781 Box typeModular Jack Box OP16-11 000-043-279 1 Flush mount type Modular Jack Set OP16-13000-043-228 1000-120-792For ISDN connection, 10 m 000-120-794For ISDN connection, 20 m 000-120-214For ISDN connection, 30 m 000-132-827For ISDN connection, 40 m 2-pair cableCO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x2P000-132-8261For ISDN connection, 50 m 000-110-681For analog telephone, 10 m 000-138-789For analog telephone, 20 m 000-138-790For analog telephone, 30 m 000-138-791For analog telephone, 40 m 1-pair cableCO-SPEVV-SB-C0.2x1P000-138-7921For analog telephone, 50 m Serial PrinterML280S000-150-4431Optional supply (con’t)RemarksQtyNo.Name Type CodeTransformer E-300+cable Transformer 0P16-25 004-446-850 1100VAC→220VAC (300VA)For FAX-2820Analog Telephone DBR104001/888 000-147-693 1Terminal Adapter QDGY911912 000-147-698 1ISDN Wall Socket 102176 000-147-699 1ISDN Handset SF-870-A 000-043-252 1Incoming Indicator KK-893-3977 000-148-478 1 For analog telephone line Signal Cable S16-4-15 004-446-970 1 Cable 103776Antenna Cable OP16-39 004-450-300 1 50 mAntenna Cable OP16-41 000-450-310 1 140 mAC/DC Power PR-240 000-053-373 1Cable (LAN) FR-FTPC-CY *10m*000-147-472 1 10 mCable (LAN) FR-FTPC-CY *20m*000-147-473 1 20 mCable (LAN) FR-FTPC-CY *30m*000-147-474 1 30 mISDN Cable (3m) QRPM911111-3000 000-150-709 1ISDN Cable (10m) QRPM911111-10000000-150-711 11. PLANNING1.1Placing the Antenna UnitGeneralInterfering objects (especially metallic objects such as masts) near the antenna can, in the worst case, prevent reception or transmission. Further, RF radiation from the antenna will affect the human body. Keep these and the following guidelines in mind when selecting a mounting location for the antenna unit.Secure unobstructed path in all directionsThe ideal mounting location secures an unobstructed path between the antenna unit and the satellites, from horizontal to zenith. In order words, whatever the direction the antenna unit is pointing there are no interfering objects within the main beam (16°). While this might be feasible on some vessels, on others it is impossible due to space considerations. The antenna unit should be located at least 3 meters away from masts having a diameter less than 15 centimeters.Select a location low in vibrationThe maximum permissible vibration amplitude in three axis direction should be as shown in the table below. Consult with the shipyard to determine the mounting location which meets the requirements shown in the table.Freq. RangeMax. Amplitude 4 to 10 Hz 10 to 15 Hz 15 to 25 Hz 25 to 33 Hz2.54 mm (max. 9.8 m/s ²) 0.76 mm (max. 6.86 m/s ²) 0.40 mm (max. 9.8 m/s ²) 0.23 mm (max. 9.8 m/s ²)Locate away from passengers and crewRadio waves can be harmful to the human body. Since safe distances vary by country and ship construction there is no uniform formula for calculating safe distance. However, below are general guidelines.• Personnel should not approach an area in which the radiation level is higher than 10 W/m2, i.e., within 1.60 m from the radome surface.• Construct a protection fence around the antenna unit so that personnel can not approach the antenna unit within 1.60 m. Also, to alert personnel not to approach the antenna unit, attach the caution labels (supplied as installation materials) to any bulkhead which is at the position of 1.60 m from the antenna unit.Minimum distance from other antennasHF antennas, communication/navigation antennas:The antenna should be at least 5 meters from a HF antenna. VHF, satellite navigation antenna and other communication antennas should be at least 4 meters away.Radar:The antenna should be at least 5 meters away to protect the low noise amplifier in the radar antenna. However, if this distance cannot be secured be sure the antenna is not within the radar beam.Distance from radar antennaCompass safe distanceLocating the antenna unit too close to a compass can affect compass performance. The compass safe distance is 0.75 meters, steering compass, 0.40 meters, standard compass. Other mounting guidelinesOther important mounting guidelines are• Locate the antenna unit away from exhaust stacks (foreign material on the radome can interfere with reception and transmission).• Keep the unit away from heat sources.• Locate the unit away from places where fuels and chemical solvents are stored.• Keep in mind the length of the cable from the communication unit is maximum 140 meters.1.2 DesigningAntennaMasttheGeneralT o facilitate servicing, construct a mast of 1000 mm in height. (See page 5.) The paragraphswhich follow provide guidelines for selection and construction of the mast.Guardrail, platformFit the mast with a guardrail and platform (or steps), for serviceman’s safety. (In mostinstallations the serviceman stands on the platform while checking the radome. Thus thisdistance should be secured for ease of servicing.) The guardrail should be as high aspossible for sufficient safety.Mast strength Array The mast material must be sufficiently strong to meet thedemands of the marine environment. It should satisfy thefollowing requirements.• It must be able to support radome mass plus at least 2.5cm of ice and snow. Special consideration should be givenif the unit is operated in areas of heavy snow or freezingtemperature.• Mast bending moment must be able to withstand expectedmaximum pitching, rolling and wind pressure.• T o prevent resonance at low frequencies (about 5 Hz),four stays can be fixed between the mast and themounting base.Item Mass Antenna unit mass 15 kg ± 10%Platform, guardrail massExpected ice and snowMaximum wind pressure (at wind speed 75 m/s) 3777.5 NMounting pole and mounting baseIn order to ensure long life for the antenna electronics and mechanics, the antenna must be installed properly on a specially designed pole with suitable flange and rubber gasket. Below are guidelines for installation of the mounting pole and mounting base.• The pole serves the purpose of protecting the coax cable and its N-type male connector where it joins the N-type female connector at the bottom of the dome. Further, it is a very important part of the ventilation system of the dome; the hole in the pipe allows trapped moisture to escape from the dome.• The face of the mounting base should be flat as possible (tolerance: within 2 millimeters of the horizontal plane).• The mounting base should be parallel with ship’s horizontal plane (tolerance: ±1°).• The fixing bolts of the mounting base should be parallel with the ship’s keel line (tolerance: ±2°).• Weld a ground bolt (stainless steel, M10x40, local supply) to the mast. Connect the ground wire between the ground bolt and a bolt used to fix the antenna, making the length of the ground wire as short as possible.Mounting pole and mounting base1.3 Mounting Dimensions of Units70m m30mmISDN wall socket (option)Terminal Adapter68.517237.94752.7149.21.4 Communication Unit Connectors Rear connector panelSIM Card AntennaConnector Battery Terminals11-32 VDC/110 WFront connector panel1.5 Examples of InstallationConnection examplesHandset ISDN Handset ISDN phone telephone telefax (G3)1.6 Placing UnitsPlacing the communication unitThe communication unit should be placed in a ventilated area. To ensure adequate cooling for the unit, a 10 cm unobstructed space must be maintained above and below the unit. A space of 10 cm above the unit is also required to allow removal of units.Locating the communication unit too close to a compass can affect compass performance. The compass safe distance is 0.30 meters for both steering and standard compasses.For grounding, see pages 13 and 18.Six holes through the unit’s mounting plate allow the unit to be fixed to a bulkhead or a desktop.Placing the ISDN handsetThe ISDN handset functions as a display and it may also be used for normal voice communication. The units may be installed anywhere onboard the vessel.Three separate ISDN ports are available on thecommunication unit as RJ45 jacks or screw terminal blocks.Max cable length: 100 m, 4x0.22 mm 2.Placing the terminal adapterThe terminal adapter may be installed almost anywhere. However, install it where vibration is minimal and locate it away from heat sources.Placing the ISDN handsetThe ISDN handsets may be installed anywhere onboard the vessel.Four separate ISDN ports are available on the communication unit as RJ45 jacks or screw terminal blocks.Placing the telefax (option)An analog telefax (Group 3) should be connected to the Terminal AdapterPlacing the PC (user supply)With the PC connected to the USB/RS-232/RS-422 port it can also be used for control and configuration of the Communication Unit.This requires that the vtLite Marine program accessible on the FELCOM CD is installed. See the PC’s user’s manual.Cable lengths:.• USB port: 5 m• RS-232 ports: 3 m• RS-422 port: 100 mPlacing analog telephones (option)Analog 2-wire telephones can be installed anywhere onboard the vessel.The analog telephone DBAR104001/888 (option) should be installed on a bulkhead.1.7 Grounding ConsiderationsA successful installation of a maritime satellite terminal must take into account the noisy environment in which the equipment shall operate.Electrical noiseThe electrical environment on board a ship is usually quite noisy. Powerful electrical installations cause voltage variations and transients, as well as low and high frequency noise. Radio and radar equipment radiate radio frequency signals which frequently impregnate cables on board with unwanted interference.Ground planeMost ships have a steel hull. One should think that the steel construction of the ship would constitute a good ground plane. This is often not quite true. Rust, other forms of corrosion, paint and grease, often prevent a good ground connection. A consequence of this is that high energy power distribution on board a ship can cause significant ground potential differences.Antenna unitAdequate grounding of the antenna unit depends on the fastening bolts making good contact with the top flange of the mast. This is obtained by removing paint and usingsupplied washers and nuts and running a ground wire (local supply) between an antenna fixing stud on the antenna unit and a ground stud (local supply) bolted to the mast. Coat the antenna fixing stud and ground stud with silicon sealant. For details, see page 17.Antenna cableThe antenna coaxial cable normally has a solid or meshed metal screen which must be terminated to ground both at the antenna pedestal and at the communication unit. The supplied cable is 25 meters; lengths of 50 m and 140 m are optionally available. If the ground potential level at the two points differ, the communication unit passing through the screen of the coaxial cable can be quite strong. The antenna cable screen constitutes a heavy gauge wire, which is capable of conducting large amounts of current.Below deck equipmentThe communication unit must be provided with a good electrical connection to the ship's hull for grounding. This is obtained with the supplied ground wire. “Location and groundingof units” on page 18.UPMains groundMains ground is secured to the common grounding point through the external supply. It is therefore important to use the same mains branch for additional equipment connected to the communication unit (Fax, PC w/printer, etc.).See also “Location and grounding of units” on page 18.Cables1.8 LayingGeneralThe coaxial cable for connection between the communication unit and the antenna unit should, if possible, be laid before the equipment arrives. Make sure sufficient length of cable is ordered.Where exposed to mechanical wear (on deck, through bulkheads, etc.), the cable should be protected by steel pipes.Standard procedures should otherwise be followed for cabling in ship installations.Special attention to existing safety regulations is required if the cable passes through zones where there may be flammable or explosive gases. Use suitable gasproof cable glands or bushings.At the communication unitThe coaxial cable from the antenna unit should be given a free end of approximately 0.5 m at the communication unit location.ISDN telephone, telefax or analog telephoneChoose the position for the required wall sockets and lay the cables leaving a free end of 0.5 m. Also allow a free end of 0.5 m at the connection box.1.9 TelephoneWiringISDN WALLSOCKET2. INSTALLATIONOpen all boxes supplied and check the contents with the enclosed packing list. Inspect units and parts for possible transport damage.2.1 BasicInstallation2.2 Installing the Above Deck Equipment (ADE) UnpackingUnpack the antenna unit carefully so as not to damage it. Check the antenna for damage. Mounting procedure1. Place the antenna unit on the mounting base.2. Fix the antenna unit to the mounting base with supplied fixing studs, nuts and washers.3. Coat exposed nuts, fixing studs and washers with silicon sealant, to prevent electrolyticcorrosion. Also, coat all holes for radome base fixing bolts with silicon sealant.4. As shown below, run a ground wire (local supply) between any one fixing stud and aNote:Do not use a rubber gasket on the mounting base. The face of the mounting base should be flat as possible (tolerance: within 2 mm of the horizontal plane).If tolerance is more than 2 mm, insert a metal spacer between the antenna bottom and the mounting base.Attach electromagnetic wave caution labelsLabels which warn of electromagnetic waves are supplied with the installation materials. Attach them to the following locations:• Attach one to the radome mast where it can easily be seen.• Attach other to a conspicuous location in any stairwell leading to the deck where the antenna unit is installed.2.3 Installing the Below Deck Equipment (BDE) Location and grounding of unitsTo next ISDN Wall Socket & ISDN HandsetISDN HandsetInstallation of cable strain relieverThe cable strain reliever is mounted 5-6 cm below the communication unit’s front panel and directly to a bulkhead. The shield of a cable is fastened to a screw on the front panel of the communication unit.COMMUNICATION UNITExample of local or nearby installationThe installation includes four ISDN handsets, Group 3 and Group 4 telefaxes, and three PCs.ISDN HandsetExample of remote installationThe installation includes two ISDN handsets connected to the ISDN bus via wallboxes with two 8-pin RJ45 jacks and analog telephone.ISDN handsetPlug the ISDN handset into the ISDN socket located on the connector panel of the CU. Note: It is not recommended to extend the handset cable by more than 6 m.Handset holder/cradleThe handset holder/cradle may be mounted on a tabletop or a bulkhead. Unfasten four screws from the holder, and then remove the holder cover. Attach the bottom plate of the holder to a bulkhead or tabletop with four self-tapping screws.Bottom plateScrewHolder coverFixing holes (4 pcs)Handset catch (long)(hard lock)Handset catch (short) (soft lock)Place the handset on the holder as shown below. Push the handset in the direction of thearrow until you hear a click.Note: Two types of handset catch are available for the handset holder. The long catch“locks” the handset more firmly than the short catch. To release handset, push catch upward slightly.The long catch is fixed to the holder at the factory and the short catch is included in the packing box. The catch can be exchanged in the field.Handset catch (long) (hard lock)Handset catch (short)(soft lock)Handset and handset holder connection examples1) No connection between handset and handset holderHandset is connected directly to the distress alert unit or the communication unit.When a call is received, press the speaker button with handset set to handset holder to answer call hands free. You can also answer the call with off-hook state. After finishing a call, place the handset in the holder to return to on-hook state.2) Cable connected between handset and handset holderThe handset cable is connected to the handset holder. Connect the handset holder to the distress alert unit or the communication unit with other cable.Connect the handset holder to the distress alert unit or the communication unit with cable as shown below. Reverse the procedure to assemble the handset holder.1 Unfasten four screws from the holder, and then remove the holder cover.2 Unfasten two screws, and then remove the PCB from the bottom plate of the handset holder.123 Invert the PCB, and then connect the applicable cable to the terminal board or the RJ45 socket.Terminal board: 4 pin, for connecting communication unitRJ45 socket: 8-core cable, for connecting distress alert unitTerminal board (4 pin)RJ45 socketConnect 8-core cable to the RJ45 socket of the distress alert unit. Terminal board (4 pin) ISDN terminal board forCommunication unitNo.4 → → No.4 TX+ No.3 → → No.5 TX- No.2 → → No.3 RX+ No.1→→ No.6 RX-Mounting the communication unitFix the unit to the chosen location with six self-tapping screws.Dia 6.5Connecting the antenna cable to the communication unit1. Strip the antenna coaxial cable, leaving sufficient slack for connection to the CU.2. Attach the N-plug to the cable in accordance with the instructions (see the next severalpages).From antenna unitN-P-8DFB connectorAttach the connector to the antenna cable as shown below.Outer Sheath50301 510Armor Inner SheathCover with heat-shrink tubing and heat.Cut off insulator and core by 10 mm.Twist shield end.Slip on clamp nut,gasket and clamp as shown left.Clamp Nut Gasket(reddishbrown)Clamp Aluminum FoilTrim shield here.Fold back shield over clamp and trim.Cut aluminum foil at four places,90 from one onother.Fold back aluminum foil onto shieldand trim.Trim aluminumtape foil here.InsulatorExpose the insulator by 1 mm.Expose the core by 5 mm.Clamp NutPinSolder throughthe hole.Slip the pin onto the conductor. Solder them together through the hole on the pin.Insert the shell into the pin.Screw the clamp nut into the shell. (Tighten by turning the clamp nut. Do not tighten by turning the shell.)Shell (Dimensions in millimeters.)ShieldHow to attach the antenna cable connector N-P-8DFBN-P-12DSFA connectorAttach the connector to the antenna cable as shown below.80121.84.5Outer SheathArmorInner SheathRemove outer sheath and armor by the dimensions shown left.Expose inner sheath and shield by the dimensions shown left.Twist shield end.Slip on clamp nut, gasket and clamp as shown left.Expose the insulator by 1.8 mm.Expose the core by 4.5 mm.Clamp NutPinShellSolder through the hole.Slip the pin onto the conductor.Solder them together through the hole on the pin.Insert the shell into the pin.Screw the clamp nut into the shell.(Tighten by turning the clamp nut.Do not tighten by turning the shell.)(Dimensions in millimeters.)ShieldHow to attach the antenna cable connector N-P-12DSFATerminal Adapter QDGY911912Note:The AC/DC Adapter supplied with the Terminal Adapter is designed for connection to 230 VAC. If the ship’s mains is 100 VAC, use a transformer.2.4 Installing Optional UnitsISDN telephones/equipmentISDN equipment is connected to the ISDN outlets on the CU connector panel, either to terminal blocks or RJ45 jacks.An ISDN bus can be connected to one of the ISDN outlets.Max. extension length: 100 m, min. 0.22 mm2.ISDN cable lengthsUp to seven ISDN devices may be operated with the FELCOM.ISDN connectorsConnector panelISDNequipmentISDNconnectorISDN wall socketISDN busshieldISDN Handset CradleThe ISDN Handset Cradle can be connected to the ISDN bus/connector on the BDU. The ISDN Handset cable can then be connected to the Cradle connector.A standard RJ45 ISDN cable can also be used to connect the cradle with the BDU. Setting ISDN handset in an ISDN bus:Remember to remove the termination in all cradles (the cradle is default terminated with 100ohm), only the last cradle / wall socket must terminated.Total length of ISDN bus: 100 mOnly onebus fromthe BDUOnly the last Cradlemust be terminated.Up to 7 ISDN devices can be operated with SAILOR Fleet+.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8T XT XR XR XT XT XR XR XISDN ISDNISDN ISDN ISDNISDN ISDN TEL 3TEL 4ISDNT XT XR XR XT E L 4T XT XR X R Xa2RX+a1TX+b1TX-b2RX-ISDNequipment 1234567812345678ISDNconnector ISDNISDN123456784 6534 6534 6534 653Part of BDU connector panelRJ45ISDN bus from the BDUTo next ISDN wall socket via junction box, if required.The ISDN Handset Cradle print board is terminated with 100 ohm as default.If the ISDN Handset w/cradle is mounted in an ISDN bus, the termination needs to be removed.Remove the termination by cutting or unsolder the two jumpers.NB: Only the last device on the ISDN bus must be terminated.The two RJ45 connectors are connected in parallel.Ground to be continued or interconnectedISDN bus terminationWhen longer than 10 meters, the end of the ISDN bus must be terminated by two resistors as shown below. Only one bus/termination per CU.Be aware that only one ISDN cable is permitted to be longer than 10 meters.RX+TX+TX -RX -PC - asynchronous data communicationRS-232 connector pin assignmentsPin Mne-Circuit DIN CCITT SignalDscriptionnumber monic circuit source1CD109DCE Carrier detect2RXD BB D1104DTE Received Data3TXD BA D2103DCE Tramsmitted Data 4DTR108DTE Data terminal ready 5GND102Signal ground6DSR107DCE Data set ready7RTS CA S2105DTE Request To Send 8CTS CB M2106DCE Clear To Send9RI125DCE Ring indicator Signal source DTE means that the signal goes from the PC to FELCOM.Signal source DCE means that the signal goes from FELCOM to the PC.Signal descriptions102 Signal GroundDigital ground, return line.103 Send DataData transmitted from DTE (PC) to DCE (FELCOM).104 Receive dataData Received from DCE (FELCOM) to DTE (PC).105 Request To SendOFF requests DCE (FELCOM) to suspend transmission to DTE (PC).ON requests DCE (FELCOM) to resume transmission to DTE (PC).106 Clear to sendOFF indicates that DCE (FELCOM) cannot accept data from DTE (PC).ON indicates that DCE (FELCOM) is prepared to accept data from DTE (PC).107 Data Set ReadySignal from FELCOM that when ON indicates that a data call setup is in progress.108 Data Terminal ReadySignal from PC. This signal is used in the Hotline mode and indicate when going from OFF to ON thatthe PC wants to make a data call. The PC clears the call by setting the signal from ON to OFF.109 Receive Signal IndicatorSignal from FELCOM that when ON indicates that connection is established and received data will bedelivered on circuit 104, Received Data.125 Ring IndicatorSignal from FELCOM. This signal is used in the Auto answer OFF mode and when ON indicates thatan incoming call is in progress. The signal will go OFF when the call is answered by the PC by turningcircuit 108 Data T erminal Ready ON.Facsimile FAX-2820Note that the hooks supplied are not used in the installation.Note: When ship’s main is 110/115 VAC, the optional Transformer E-300 is required.1. Fix the mounting plate to the mounting location with four 5x20 self-tapping screws.2. Lay the facsimile on the top of the mounting plate.3. Align right side and rear with the projection on the mounting plate.Align。
卫通C站遇险报警及遇险报警按钮测试操作程序
卫通C站遇险报警及遇险报警按钮测试操作程序根据PSC对船舶检查项目要求及有关规定,不仅要求GMDSS通信导航设备工作情况进行检查,而且要求船长、驾驶员必须能熟练地操作GMDSS通信导航设备的MF/HF设备的DSC/NBDP/SSB、VHF/DSC测试、EPIRB/SART设备的测试、卫通C站PV TEST,还要求卫通C 站设备遇险报警按钮的测试,更进一步的要求驾驶员遇险报警操作程序的操作。
船长负责组织驾驶员培训GMDSS通导设备操作知识,熟读GMDSS通导设备操作说明书,参照说明书对照操作,进一步提高驾驶员的对GMDSS通导设备的操作能力,使每一位驾驶员对GMDSS通导设备操作熟练,做到PSC检查时,沉着冷静,有问必答,操作熟练。
为此,根据PSC检查内容要求,按照卫通C站FLCOM 15操作说明书,这里举例编写了卫通C站终端设备遇险报警测试和遇险报警按钮测试。
由于各轮GMDSS通导设备型号不同,操作程序也有所不同。
要求各轮二副根据GMDSS通导设备操作说明书,编写卫通C站、中高频设备、VHF/DSC设备、AIS设备、EPIRB/SART设备,遇险报警测试、设备测试操作程序,完成后进行GMDSS通导设备遇险报警操作测试培训,培训后将培训记录传送公司,并将遇险报警测试操作程序粘贴设备附近。
举例遇险报警测试、遇险报警按钮测试操作,详情见附件。
注意:在进行遇险报警测试操作和遇险按钮报警测试操作时,请勿将遇险报警信号发送出去,避免造成误报警。
遇险报警发送附件一当发生威胁人命安全时,没有时间指明遇险性质,按如下操作发射遇险报警到陆地站:1. 打开终端单元C-305 [DISTRESS] 遇险报警按钮盖子或遇险报警单元;2. 按下[DISTRESS] 按钮(大约4秒)发出声光报警信号;无报警声音和无报警灯光时,遇险不被发射,当屏幕出现“Sending Distress Alert”遇险报警开始发射。
当屏幕上出现“Distress Acknowledgement Received”接收到陆地站遇险报警确认时,按键盘上的[F10]键。
Frascati Manual 2015 Edition (法拉斯卡蒂手册2015版)说明书
October 2015Frascati Manual - 2015 EditionGuidelines for Collecting and Reporting Data on Research and Experimental Developmenthttp://oe.cd/frascatiAs the internationally recognised methodology for collecting and using R&D statistics, theOECD'sFrascati Manualis an essential tool for statisticians and science and innovation policy makers worldwide.Now in its 7th edition, it includes definitions of basic concepts, data collection guidelines, and classifications for compiling R&D statistics. This updated edition contains improved guidelines reflecting recent changesin the way R&D takes place and is funded and the wider use of R&D statistics and definitions. It includesnew chapters dedicated to the practical aspects of collecting R&D data in different sectors, and providesnew guidance on capturing various types of public support for R&D such as tax incentives.How is R&D defined?Research andexperimentaldevelopment (R&D) comprise creative and systematic work undertaken in order to increase the stock of knowledge – including knowledge of humankind, culture and society – and to devise new applications of available knowledge.The manual provides a set of five core criteria to help survey practitioners and respondents identify whether their activities are consistent with this general definition.∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙Finding R&D data and related guidanceThe Frascati Manual provides the basis upon which the OECD collects and publishes statistics on R&D expenditures and personnel for all OECD countries and major economies. Key R&D indicators are published at /sti/msti.htm and detailed R&D data can be accessed from /sti/rds . Links toannexes, databases and other information can be foundin theman ual’smainpage http://oe.cd/frascati.Acommunity spaceforstatisticalpractitionersisavailableathttp://oe.cd/frascati-communityfordiscussing manual implementation experiences.Did you know?This manual owes its name to the Italian town where,in 1962, the OECD Working Party of National ExpertsonScienceandTechnologyIndicators (NESTI)first agreed on a common approach to measure and report statistics on R&D. The manual has been revised on six occasions to address new challenges and take into account emerging user interests. The 6thedition of 2002 has been formally translated into 15 languages.http://oe.cd/frascati ********************@OECDInnovation Subscribe: http://oe.cd/stinews。
FELCOM15调试手册
FELCOM15调试⼿册Commissioning ManualFELCOM 15CME-FELCOM15-0610-01CK The connection (arrangement) must be corresponding to the approved drawing.Problems/anything inconvenient is to be discussed with the shipyard.ModificationIt is based on furuno information or latest modification list.28 page28 page-SettingSetting the IMNIMN is entered.1 page SSAS Connection of IC-307IC-307 are connected to the junction box IC-315 in Daisy Chain wiring method.2 page SSAS Jumper setting of IC-307In the last alert unit IC-307, remove the jumper cap from JP-2 and put it on JP-1.3 page SSAS Setting of SSAS Function The function of SSAS is enabled.4 page SSAS Setting of SSAS ReportSetting SSAS Report Destination and Message Contents. 6 pageMeasurement Input power supply Within DC 24V ±10%-Function test Self Test Test using "Diagnostic Test" function.10 page (HAT)PV TestTest using "PV Test" function.11 page Test the SSAS button Display "INF: Distress/SSAS Buttons entered into TEST MODE".14 pageNav. DataL/L is correct.-Operation -(HAT) (SAT)EGC Receive EGC can be received.-Telex Communication Sending telex to addressed to own ship is normal.16 page E-Mail Communication E-mail is sent and received normally.16 page SSAS CommunicationIt confirms it by the test transmission of the SSAS report. 23 page InstructionAdjusting brilliance Adjust by [Alt]+[F6]/[F7].24 page Distress Alert Unit IC-305About the function of Distress Alert/Received Call.25 page Alarm Unit IC-306About the function of Alarm.25 page Distress Alert Setup When the satellite is switched, LES ID of Distress Alert Setup is set. 26 page PV TestAbout the method of PV Test.11 pageDelivery data NilThe PV Test result is put in the S/R inspection data.-Reference documentCME-FELCOM15-0610-01Action Item No.Content of Commissioning Page Original document Setting1-1Setting the IMN 1IME 3.11-2Connection of IC-3072SSAS TIE 2.11-3Jumper setting of IC-3073SSAS TIE 4.11-4Setting of SSAS Function 4SSAS TIE 4.21-5 Setting of SSAS Report 6SSAS OME 3.2FQ5-2005-024Function test2-1Self Test 10OME 9.22-2PV Test11OME 9.32-3Testing the SSAS button 14SSAS OME 3.4Operation3-1Telex Communication 16OME 43-2E-Mail Communication 16OME 43-3SSAS Communication 23SSAS OME 3.5Instruction4-1Adjusting brilliance 24OME 1.1.64-2Distress Alert Unit IC-30525OME 1.34-3Alarm Unit IC-30625OME 1.34-4Distress Alert Setup 26OME 6.24-5PV Test11OME 9.3Software5-1Confirmation of version 28SME 6.1.1Update method: Program update of soft can be done using FDD of Terminal unit.Update info: It is based on Furuno Information or latest modification list.Material System configuration Approved drawing FQ or Mod. ListImplement the modificationMatching with approved drawing SoftwareContent of CommissioningInmarsat C Method/Measures/RemarksPointAction ItemConfirmation/update of version Confirmation: After the Diagnostic Test, press [F][E][L][C][O][M] while holding [Ctrl]to show the program versionin detail.When AC breaker is turned off, DC power automatically comes on. (Refer to CME-RC1800)Operation from reserved source3. INITIAL SETTINGS3.1 Setting the IMN (INMARSAT MOBILE NO.) After the wiring, set your IMN (Inmarsat Mobile No.) as below.1. Turn the power on.2. Press the function key [F8] to show the Setup menu.Setup menu3. Press [2] key to display the System Setup menu.System Setup menu4. Confirm that the IMN is selected, and then press the [Enter] key.The entering field appears.5. Key in your IMN.6. Press the [Enter] key.7. Press the [Esc] key to disappear the entering field.8. Press the [Enter] key.To clear the IMN, press [I] [M] [N] in order while pressing the [Alt] key down at step 5.2. System configuration2.1 FELCOM 15 SSAS systemIC-307 and IC-315 show respectively as below.IC-307: SSAS Alert Unit(Common with FELCOM 12, 15 and 16.) IC-315: junction connection box (For FELCOM 15 and 16) L:120 x W:100 x H:32L:120 x W:160 x H:404. Setup4.1 Jumper settingIn the last alert unit IC-307, remove the jumper cap from JP-2 and put it on JP-1.Location of JP-1 and JP-2 Factory-default setting,- JP-1: Open - JP-2: Short (On jumper cap)[F7]-7(6)-4.4.2 Menu settingTo enable SSAS function, follow the steps below.1. FELCOM 15: Press [F8]-2 to show the System Setup menu.FELCOM 16: Press [F8]-1 to show the System Setup menu. FELCOM 12: Press [F8]-2 to show the System Setup menu.2. Press [↓] to choose Command Window and then press the [Enter] key.3. Type “furunoservice ” (without quotation marks) in the “Enter JOB No.” field and then press the [Enter] key. The prompt PASSWORD appears.4. Enter password then press the [Enter] key. Then, the item Main Menu is displayed in reverse video.- FELCOM 15 password: felcom15 - FELCOM 16 password: felcom16 - FELCOM 12 password: felcom125. Press [1], [Enter], [1], [Enter]. One of the following windows appears.6. This enables the SSAS functions.- FELCOM 15 : 1 SSAS - FELCOM 16 : 1 ON- FELCOM 12 : 1 DTE2 Port or 2 DATA port (Depend on a connected port for IC-312)7. Press the [Esc] key several times to close the menu.FELCOM 12FELCOM16 FELCOM12Important !!FELCOM 15: If DMC setting is set to “DMC” rather than SSAS, a distress alert is transmitted when IC-307 alert button is pressed.Also the distress alert is transmitted following condition;- The IC-307 alert button turn ON, and DMC setting is set to “DMC”.- The IC-307 alert button tune ON and DMC setting set to “DMC”, and turn on power.Message ContentsWhen the SSAS is activated, the SSAS report is sent according to the addresses (max. 5) and message content set with SSAS Report 1 – SSAS Report 5 on the SSAS Report menu. Note 1: The destination and message content of an SSAS report varies according to Administration. Therefore, set them as requested by ship’s authorities. Forinformation other than ship’s name, MMSI no. and IMN no., set it manually with“Other Inf.”Note 2: The equipment must be in the SSAS manager mode to execute this procedure.See paragraph 3.1.2.1. Press the [F5] to open the Reports menu.2. Press the [4] key to shown the SSAS Report menu.3. Press [1], [2], [3], [4] or [5] key as appropriate. (When the button is tested, a test report issent to the address specified for the youngest SSAS report number. Therefore, set the address which is to receive the test report set for the youngest SSAS report number.)4. If you are sending an SSAS report to a registered station, press the [↓] key to chooseStation Name and then press the [Enter] key.Note: To send an SSAS report by telex, fax or e-mail or an SMS report(FELCOM15/FELCOM16) to a station not registered, see “Transmitting amessage to a station not registered on station list” on page 4-8 in the Operator’sManual, issued separately.5. Press the [↑] or [↓] key to choose appropriate station and then press the [Enter] key.You may sort the list by group name, station name or communication type as follows: Group name: Each press of [Ctrl] + [G] sorts the list by group name, ascending or descending order.Station name: Each press of [Ctrl] + [N] sorts the list by station name, inascending or descending order.Comm. type: Each press of [Ctrl] + [T] sorts the list by communication type, inascending or descending order.6. Press the [↓] key to choose LES ID and then press the [Enter] key.7. Press the [↑] or [↓] key to choose LES and then press the [Enter] key.Note: Change the LES whenever sea area has changed. However, the equipment automatically searches for an LES with which you can communicate and the SSAS report is transmitted to that LES.8. Press the [↓] key to choose Report Interval and then press the [Enter] key.9. Enter time interval (00:10-99:59) to transmit the SSAS report and then press the [Enter]key.After the SSAS report is transmitted and the button remains “ON” (), the SSAS report is transmitted at the interval set here.10. Press the [Esc] key to open the Update window on the FELCOM 15/FELCOM 16 or theEntry window on the FELCOM 12.Update window (FELCOM 15/FELCOM 16)11. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to close the SSAS report window.12. P ress the [6] key to display the SSAS Message Contents menu.13. P ress the [Enter] key to open the Vessel Name window.14. Enter vessel’s name and then press the [Enter] key.15. P ress the [↓] key to choose MMSI and then press the [Enter] key.16. E nter MMSI number and then press the [Enter] key.17. P ress the [↓] key to choose IMN and then press the [Enter] key.18. E nter IMN and then press the [Enter] key.19. P ress the [↓] key to choose Other Inf. and then press the [Enter] key20. E nter appropriate message (three lines) and then press the [Enter] key.Note: To shift between lines, use the [↑] or [↓] key.21. P ress the [Esc] key to open the Update window on the FELCOM 15/FELCOM 16 or theEntry window on the FELCOM 12.22. Y es is selected; press the [Enter] key to close the SSAS Message Contents menu.23. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.Note 1: To delete entered subscriber’s data, choose “Remove” from “Status.”Note 2: SSAS report settings may be saved to a floppy disk for backup, on the FELCOM 15/ FELCOM 16. FELCOM 15: [F8], [9], [6] to show the Save/Load window.FELCOM 16: [F8], [8], [6] to show the Save/Load window.*:Availlable only in SSAS manager mode("5.SSAS Report" is added in the SSASmanager mode and item numbers are shifted.) Note 3: To confirm the settings, follow paragraph 3.5.9.2 DiagnosticsThe system is equipped with a diagnostic test which checks it for proper operation.9.2.1 Self test at power onThe terminal unit performs the ROM sum test and RAM read and write test when turned on. If the test results are normal the equipment goes into standby. If error is found you cannot transmit.9.2.2Testing the terminal unit through the keyboard, displaying program version no.This test can only be initiated from the main terminal and it must be idle condition to execute the test.1. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu.FELCOM functions as Inmarsat MES FELCOM functions as EGC receiverOptions menu2. Press the [7] key ([6] key if FELCOM functions as an EGC receiver) todisplay the T est menu.Test menu3. Press the [3] key to choose Diagnostic T est.Start window4. Y es is selected; press the [Enter] key to start the test. The message “Now9. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTINGWhen the test is completed, the screen shows the test results as shown atthe top of the next page.* = Internal GPS. "**" shown when no internal GPS receiver is installed.Sample communication unit self test resultsThe results are shown as OK or NG (No Good), and any NG is accompaniedby the audio alarm. For any NG, contact your dealer for advice.5. Press the [Esc] key to stop the test and return to the T est menu.Note: Diagnostic test-related error messages appear at the bottom of the screen as follows:TROUBLE: RFCON CPU ROM NGTROUBLE: RFCON CPU RAM NG,TROUBLE: RFCON CPU EEPROM NG.9.3 Performance Verification (PV) TestAfter the FELCOM is installed, the installer usually confirms that it is functioningproperly, by logging in and conducting the PV test. This test consists of thereceiving a test message from an LES, transmitting a message to an LES and adistress alert test.The results of the test appear on the PV test result display.The PV test cannot be conducted from an auxiliary terminal unit. Note that thetest can also be initiated by an NCS.9.3.1 PV test sequence1. Choose PV T est from the T est menu.2. The MES requests an NCS to conduct the PV test.3. NCS acknowledges request for testing.4. The MES, upon receiving acknowledgment from NCS, goes into pendingstate.5. NCS will choose an LES to perform the test.6. The LES transmits a test message to the MES.7. The MES transmits a test message to the LES.8. The LES receives test message.9. The MES automatically transmits the distress alert test within two minutesafter completion of step 8.9. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING10. W hen the distress alert test is finished, the LES sends the results of the PV test to the MES.9.3.2 PV test procedure1.Confirm that the terminal unit is in idle condition and logged in. 2. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu. 3. Press the [7] key to choose T est. 4.Press the [1] key to choose PV T est.PV test screen5. Y es is selected; press the [Enter] key to transmit the PV test request to NCS.PV test screenNote: If the terminal unit is not idle when the test is initiated, the screendisplays “Ignored: MES is not idle now. Cannot start PV T est.” And if you are not logged in, “Ignored: MES is not Login. Please operate Login.” appears. 6. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display. 7. The (automatic) testing sequence is as follows:a) The screen displays “Current State: Idle (pending!)” when you receive the acknowledge signal from the NCS.b) When preparations for testing have been completed, “Current State: TESTING” appears at the bottom of the screen. Further, the following message appears.c) Receive a message from the LES. Send a test message to the LES. d) Then, the distress alert test is automatically conducted after you have sent a test message. Do not operate the equipment at this time.e) When testing has been completed, “Current State: IDLE” appears at the bottom of the screen.9. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING8. The test results appear on the PV T est Result screen. See the next sectionfor how to interpret the results.9.3.3 Displaying PV test results1. At the standby display, press the [F7] key to display the Options menu.2. Press the [7] key to display the T est menu.Test menu3. Press the [2] key to choose PV T est Result.Sample PV test results4. T o return to the standby display, press the [Esc] key three times.Interpreting the PV test results displayTest Date & Time:Date and time of testAttempts:Number of times the PV test was conducted.BBER:Bulletin Board Error Rate (%). “Pass” appears for noerror.Shore-to-Ship Attempts:Number of tests initiated by LES.Ship-to-Shore Attempts:Number of tests initiated by MES.Distress Alert:“Pass (T est OK)” appears for successful testing.Signal Strength:“Pass” appears if signal strength is greater thanstandard level.Overall Result:“Pass” appears for satisfactory completion of thetest.3.4 Testing the ButtonThe SSAS buttons can be tested as below.Note 1: An actual SSAS report cannot be transmitted during the testing.Note 2: The equipment must be in the SSAS manager mode to conduct the test.FELCOM 151. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu.2. Press the [7] key ([6] key when the FELCOM functions as an EGC receiver) to display the Test menu.3. Press the [4] key.4. Press the [Enter] key to start the test.The display shows the message (in red) “Distress/SSAS buttons are under test. Cancelthe test mode if a real distress/SSAS needs to sent.” appears.5. Open the button cover on the No.1 SSAS.6.Push the button in (). The CAUTION window displays the message “SSAS UNITworks correctly.” appears if the unit is functioning properly.Note: 30 seconds after step 6, the SSAS test report is automatically sent. If you do notneed to send the SSAS report, go to step 8 within 30 seconds. 7. youngest SSAS report number (1-5).8. Note:9. To escape from the test, press the [Esc] key twice on the terminal unit. The test mode isstopped and the message shown below appears to notify you that normal operation has been restored.Further, because the button remains pushed in (), the message “Please return the SSAS button into OFF-STATE.” appears.10. P ush the button again to pop it out ().11. Close the button cover.12. P ress the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.Note: If the button is left pushed in () when the terminal unit is turned on, the equipment displays “Please return the SSAS button into OFF-STATE.” Push the button again to turn off () the button.4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONSThis chapter explains how to transmit and receive. Before conducting anycommunications, be sure to login with the NCS in your area, following theinstructions in paragraph 2.3.1.T o transmit e-mail, you may need to register for e-mail services with appropriateLES which provides such services. Further, it is necessary to register withappropriate LES to receive e-mail from land mail system. For further details,contact appropriate LES.4.1 TransmittingT o transmit a message, create the message, attach the address of the recipientand then send it to the LES. The address of the recipient in the Inmarsat Csystem is his telex number, for transmission via landline, or MES InmarsatMobile Number (IMN), when transmitting to a ship.The message can be one you’ve just prepared or one stored on a floppy disk.(Messages cannot be transmitted by direct keyboard input.)description4.1.1 CodeCode can be specified at the terminal unit.IA5:International alphabet No. 5, ASCII code (7 bit).Specify this code to transmit English containing lower case alphabet.ITA2:No. 2 international communications alphabet (5 bit). Specify this code for message which contains only No. 2 international communicationsalphabet (see A-11). ITA2 code is transmitted faster than IA5 code.Land-based telex equipment uses ITA2. The LES converts all codes intoITA2. Code which cannot be converted is shown with the question mark(?).DATA: Data (8 bit). Use this code to transmit data.4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONSMessage language, subscriber, destination type and codeMessage Subscriber Destination Type Code Remarks Inmarsat C MESTelexIA5Telex Telex ITA2 FaxPSTNIA5Modem type “T30”EnglishE-mail E-mail IA5Inmarsat C MESPSDNDATAFax Not available RussianE-mail E-mail DATAInmarsat C MESPSDNDATATelex Not available Fax Not available Japanese E-mail E-mail DATAInmarsat C MES PSDN DATA DataLand NetworkPSDNDATA4.1.2 Transmitting prepared messageThis section explains how to transmit a message you have just prepared, via fax,telex, e-mail or SMS. For distress transmission, see Chapter 6. For 2-digit code services, see the table in paragraph 4.1.6.Transmitting a message to a station registered on station list1. Prepare message on the screen. For e-mail or SMS, set Text Mode in the Editor Setup menu to Ascii. See paragraph 3.2.3. For e-mail attachment , prepare the attachment and save it to a floppy disk. SMS messages over 160 characters in length are sent in parts.2. Press the [F3] key to display the Transmit menu.Transmit menu4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS3. Press the [1] key to display the Transmit Message menu.Displays communication charge. See paragraph 2.6.1.Transmit message menu4. Press the [↓] key twice to choose Station Name.5. Press the [Enter] key to open the Station List.Transmit message menu, station list。
FA-150 船舶定位ais要点
FURUNO 使用说明书UAIS应答器FA—150FURUNO ELECTRIC CO.,LTD1.操作1.1控制按键说明○5○7○8○6○1LCD屏幕显示各种数据○2光标盘移动光标,选择菜单项和选项和字母数据○3菜单键打开菜单○4确认键确认键盘输入,改变屏幕○5显示键选择显示屏幕,关闭菜单○6调光器键调整面板照明和LCD对比度○7航行状态键显示航行状态菜单,用于航行的设置○8电源键电源开/关F A-150显示单元1.2开/关电源按PWR键接通或关闭设备电源。
电源接通后,设备会发出几秒钟的“哔”声,设备指示屏幕启动屏幕**-标绘器显示启动顺序启动屏幕显示程序版本号和ROM,RAM及备份数据的测试结果。
测试结果以OK或NG显示。
如果测试结果中出现NG(不正常),重新启动恢复正常操作,如果仍不正常,请与经销商联系修理。
测试完成后标绘器显示出现,并出现“OWN SHIP POSITION A V AILABLE?”(本船位置可用吗?)和“OWN SHIP INITIALIZING?”(本船位置初始化?),提示的含义分别是位置数据还未达到和应答器自身正在进行初始化。
这两个提示消失后设备已准备好使用。
如果出现“ENTER MMSI?”(输入水上移动业务识别码?)表明船舶的MMSI还没有输入本设备,输入MMSI。
如果应答器单元无响应或者MMSI无法输入本设备,屏幕上会出现“COMUNICATIION ERROR?”(通信错误?),按任一键删除此提示,检查应答器是否通电。
还要检查显示器与应答器之间的电缆。
航行中或锚泊时都应该开启FA-150。
如果船长相信连续使用AIS会危及本船的安全时可能会关闭AIS,一但危险情况消失应该重新开启AIS。
启动之后两分钟内设备发送本船的静态数据。
以后以六分钟的间隔发送。
静态数据包括MMSI码、IMO编号、呼号、船名、船舶长度和宽度、船舶类型和GPS 天线位置除静态位置外,船舶还要发送动态数据。