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1. The termination in the control unit is located on the PCB in the cradle as jumper S1 see figure below As default the jumper S1 is set ON N o Si N E x ejon o Z D ote 0000000000 38637 0514 IRIDIUM Installation When configuring a system only including a transceiver unit and one control unit no changes in the default termination is needed If the system includes more than one control unit itis needed to remove some ofthe default terminations Below two examples of scanbus termination is given when the system includes several control units Transceiver Unit Control Unit Terminated Connection Box 38635 Control Unit All 5566 Terminated 803 Ri e Connection Box Connecting more control units When connecting more than one control unitthe extension number for each control unit must be set prior to operation The control units must have different extension numbers Connect one control unit at a time and set the extension number according to the Instruction manual Set extension Enter MENU enter S
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3. e outputs 12 or 16kHz billing tone for a PABX Ringing sequence Important Do not connect the transceiver to a PSTN Ringing frequency telephone line on land Ringing drive capability 48V DC 24 mA 270 750 150 nF this impedance also covers 600 2 60V RMS 90 Vpp square wave 0 6 sec On 4 sec Off 30 Hz 1400 30 Hz 5 normal ring units 0514 13 Installation IRIDIUM gr Iridium C Satellite network 2 A Sov Iridium Antenna Unit Transceiver Max cable loss 3dB Trunk line analogue Iridium Antenna Unit Transceiver Unit Max cable E loss 3dB PABX PSTN NET PABX with analogue trunk line 39890 Note Some analogue phone line impedance may differ from the commonly used standards If the ringing volume is too low the ringing voltage can be changed to gain higher output The selector switch is located under the finishing cover Open Pin 142 Pin 243 60V RMS 75V RMS 90V RMS 3 88 Cha s2 pul pu 14 0514 IRIDIUM Installation 2 12 Data Interface The Iridium transceiver unit can be used as a 2 4kbps data modem Connect a PC via a serial COM port to the 9 pole data connector using a standard serial data cable The data interface is a full RS
4. during communication 8 W Stand by 10 C to 455 30 to 470 EME 35 C to 55 C Up to 95 at 40 C Up to 25 mm of ice Up to 100 mm hour Up to 100 knots IME 2 50Hz 1g EME 4 33Hz 1g 2 7 kg 220 g 570 g 0514 Installation IRIDIUM 2 Installation 2 1 Version Overview This manual covers the Transceiver Unit versions Mk2 Mk3 and Mk4 The version can easily be determined by looking at the area around the SIM card reader Also check the part number on the type label located at the antenna connector Mk2 a 814120xx 824120xx 834120xx 2 2 Configuration of Single Channel Unit o 9 Iridium Antenna Unit Transceiver Unit Control Control Handset Handset Max cable loss 3dB Phone GPS PABX 10 32V DC L1 L2 lt 100 metres 4 0514 IRIDIUM Installation 2 3 Cable Overview Cable 1 Scanbus Cable 9 0 22 mm shielded shield connected to ground Cable connector type 9 pole sub d male Transceiver brown pairs green Twisted yellow pairs Twisted 24V DC 7 pink pairs RX_AF 9 re pairs 9 S S IS O S e e m S D loj S S mame 1 9 S DEE 9 S 6 S S 606 e 36088 2 Phone Cable connector
5. let the two plastic spears inside the finishing cover into the two square holes of the satellite transceiver box 0514 IRIDIUM Installation Lift the SIM card holder so that the slot points upwards Hooks 2 Spears Press hard on the spots shown in the picture below until a loud click is heard Press Press I TS I Click ick Insert the SIM card in the slot Make sure that the cut off corner of the card is placed as shown in the picture When putting on the finishing cover do not use any tools only your hands 2 7 Howto Insert the SIM Card First open the small lid in the finishing cover protecting the SIM card reader Then go through each of the follow ing steps Unlock the SIM card holder by pushing the lock with your Push the SIM card holder ne downs and MOOR finger nail pushing the lock with a finger nail Finally shut the lid again 0514 9 Installation IRIDIUM 2 8 Optional SIM card Reader Only direct accessible on Mk3 units produced from August 16 2003 On older units the L Band transceiver must be dismounted in order to install the SIM card This additional SIM card reader can be used as a master SIM card thus allowing the crew to place individual cards in the primary SIM card reader on the front The primary SIM card reader on the front has highest priority and will thus disable the card in the optional
6. 232 interface with hardware flow control With the SMS Email client installed on a PC you can receive and send Iridium SMS and short emails from the PC The SMS Email client is included in the transceiver package To use the transceiver as a data modem a dedicated modem software driver is needed Please contact your Iridium Service Provider who can supply you with the Iridium Data Interface software 2 13 External Ringer Interface The external ringer output pin in the Service NMEA port can control an optional ringer or alamp This is very useful in noisy environments or when there is a need for ringing indication at more locations The output is an open collector output and can pull down a signal of max 32V DC and a power dissipation of max 1 25W The output is pulsing at 0 5 Hz whenever there is anincoming call Whenthe callis answered the output will stop pulsing Power Supply Isolated from Main v X5 go Pin 1 Alarm Switch Alarm Horn Sirene 39820 2 14 Reset Button The reset button is placed next to the SIM card reader Pushing this button will halt the power supply and remove power from the transceiver unit When releasing the button the power will come back and thereby make a power reset of the transceiver unit 0514 15 Installation IRIDIUM 16 0514 IRIDIUM Installation Appendix A Spare Parts List Mk2 Mk3 Mk4 81412000 82412000 83412000 56 140 NC N a
7. ETUP Choose EXTENSION and enter a number from 1 to 9999 Press ok to store the setting Terminated 5 Transceiver Unit 3538 e 303 Terminated iL eli 9 38636 0514 Installation IRIDIUM 2 4 Where to Place the Satellite Transceiver Box Mount the satellite transceiver box in a place where it is sheltered from the wind protected from the salty and humid sea atmosphere The temperature must not ex ceed 55 C To ensure that the SIM card is easily accessible do not place the satellite transceiver box higher than 1 5 m above the floor How to Mount the Satellite Transceiver Box Fix the satellite transceiver box to the wall using the four screws included in the package The screws are posi tioned as shown below 2 5 4 x Z 7 mm First tighten three of the screws The wall surface should be plane If there is a discrepancy in planeness exceeding 1 mm level the discrepancy up by shims or washers under the fourth screw before this is tightened 2 6 Howto Put on the Finishing Cover When the satellite transceiver box has been mounted on the wall put on the finishing cover The small lid in the finishing cover should be shut Press the hooks inside the finishing cover down on the two thin edges of the satellite transceiver box While pressing
8. SAILOR SAILOR SC4000 IRIDIUM hran 8 Thrane Thrane amp Thrane Introduction Your Iridium equipment is a modular system that consists of a transceiver unit control handset unit antenna unit and an optional analogue PSTN telephone PABX You can make and receive voice calls on the control handset and the analogue PSTN telephone You can connect up to four handsets and one analogue PSTN telephone or PBX switchboard to the System The system provides intercom for internal calls between any control handsets and between the analogue telephone and a control handset Via the data port on the transceiver the unit can be used as a data modem for dial up data calls Internet access SMS and E mail messaging Please note Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed The information in this manual is furnished for informa tional use only is subject to change without notice may contain errors or inaccuracies and represents no commitment whatsoever This agreement is governed by the laws of Denmark Doc no M4150GB0 Issue H 0514 IRIDIUM Installation Contents 1 Technical SpecifiCationS 2 2 WAS tA ATOM meaa Y 4 24 Version OVEIVIEW EET
9. because of Inmarsat a filter can be provided as an option This filter is placed in a suitable place between the antenna and the transceiver The filter is a passive type not requiring external power Please contact your dealer for further information 12 0514 IRIDIUM Installation The table below shows the distance to other Inmarsat equipment with and without use of filter Main Lobe Side Lobe Back Lobe 9505 ISU Protection Distance Metres Metres Metres No Filter 14 Inmarsat Mini M No Filter 25 4 4 Inmarsat Std M No Filter 84 20 20 Inmarsat A No Filter 70 16 16 Inmarsat B No Filter 14 o ir _W_ inmarsat Mini M With Filter Inmarsat Std M 2 11 Analogue telephone The PSTN interface on the transceiver unit converts the Specification of the Iridium system PSTN connection wireless Iridium network into an ordinary telephone line You can connect a standard analogue PSTN telephone RJ11 connection directly to this interface for crew calling or as an office 1 NC phone 2 TIP With a PABX you can add more telephone lines for 3 RING multiple phones ie office network 4 NC The interface handles the following tasks Line Voltage generates DC current to the phone PABX in both idle Line current source and active mode Line impedance e generates ringing voltage e detects call requests from a phone PABX e detects DTMF tones from a phone PABX Ringing voltage
10. card reader when a card is inserted The optional card reader is ideal for Ship Security and Alert installations where a permanent SIM card is required L Band Transceiver Remove the lid by removing the 2 umbraco screws After inserting the card put the lid back on 2 9 How to Remove the Finishing Cover You may need to dismount the satellite transceiver box from the wall e g in connection with service For access to the mounting screws the finishing cover can be removed from the satellite transceiver box as follows OD Put a screwdriver into the slot in the printed circuit board beside the SIM card reader and press genily to unhook the plastic spear While pressing with the screwdriver lift up the same side ofthe finishing cover slightly to loosen it Q Repeat this procedure on the other side of the finishing cover You can now detach the finishing cover from the satellite transceiver box by pulling it gently upwards 10 0514 IRIDIUM Installation 2 10 Installation of the Antenna The fitting in fig 2 can be used at the top of atube Please One of the advantages of this equipment is the easy to note that itis necessary to mountthe cable and seal this handle lightweight and rugged antenna Because the connection securely before the antenna and fitting are IRIDIUM G system is characterised by a good link margin mounted on the tube the antenna is a passive quadrifillar hel
11. daptor 79 005 79 005 N A Coax cable with TNC male N female N A 56 181 56 181 56 181 introduced in production August 16 2004 Replacing TNC N adaptor 79 005 0225 17 Thrane amp Thrane A S info thrane com www thrane com Thrane amp Thrane
12. ix type requiring noexternal power supply and consisting of only nonmoving parts Important To comply with FCC RF exposure regulations the antenna must be installed in a location providing a minimum RF Radiation Safety Distance of 0 61m 2 feet The following figures show the antenna and the two different mounting accessories available The mounting bracket in fig 1 can be used in two different ways mounted on either a rail or a pole Antenna Pipe clam T T Antenna T Four washers J Two MB U bolis Four M4 washers IL Angle mounting bracket T i Four M4 serrated lock washers 78 4 Four M4 serrated lock uu Four M4x10 7 Four M4x10 Four M8 lock nuts and M8 washers Four M8 lock nuts and M8 washers 36623B Fig 1 Fig 2 Antenna cable Below please find a table of cables that can be provided by your dealer CONNECTOR Maximum Guter Minimum Conn Cable type length 3 bending Part no diameter type loss radius RG 214 U E62 415 1 MALE E62 147 SUCOFEED 1 2 HF 77 518 MALE 79 002 SUCOFEED 1 2 77 519 MALE 79 001 MALE 79 003 amp SUCOFEED 7 8 220 FEMALE 79 004 Important Itisimportantthatthe antenna cable used has a maximum loss of 3dB 1 6GHz between antenna and transceiver This antenna cable must be in one piece Neglecting this will reduce the overall receiving transmitting performance at sea If installation is not car
13. planes Orbit height Inclination of the orbital planes Orbital period Spot beams Radio module Frequency Range Duplexing Method Oscillator Stability Input Output Impedance Multiplexing Method Average Power during a transmit slot Average Power during a frame Receiver Sensitivity at 50 Ohm Receiver Spurious Rejection at offsets 1 MHz Voice Data Rate Antenna Link Margin Antenna Tracking Capability Turn Roll pitch Yaw Interface Handset Telephone PABX Data Position information 66 Plus 6 in Orbit backup satellites 6 780 kilometres 86 4 degrees 100 minutes 28 seconds 48 per satellite 1616 MHz to 1626 5 MHz L Band TDD Time Domain Duplex 1 5 ppm 500 TDMA FDMA max 7W typical 0 6W typical 118 5 dBm typical 60 dB 2 4 kbit s QPSK Helical omni directional 210 3 dB beam width Fibreglass radome 96 mm 16 dB Omni directional antenna Up to 20 from horizontal position Elevation 8 600 4 wire RS485 270 750 150nF 2 wire RS232 with hardware flow control NMEA 0183 0514 IRIDIUM Installation Power supply DC AC Optional Consumption Environmental Conditions Transceiver Operating temperature Storage temperature Antenna Temperature Rel humidity Icing survival only Precipitation Wind velocity Vibration Weight Transceiver Antenne Handset amp cradle 10 32V DC 110 230V AC External adaptor 25 W
14. ried out in accordance with these guidelines it will void the warranty of the product 11 Installation IRIDIUM Precautions In order to avoid interference or any other kind of disturbances from other systems on board there are a few precautions to take note of Radars According to any installation guide for radars it is of vital importance that any other units are kept outside the radiation beam ofthe radar Please consultthe illustration down below showing what area to avoid Avoid interference e g from the radar 36622A GPS Tests have shown that only in case very old GPS equipment is used a user may expect a minor influence on the GPS originated from the Iridium equipment This can be avoided by ensuring a distance of at least 1 m between the two antennas Inmarsat equipment The operating frequency bands of the iridium and Inmarsat systems are neighbours and it is not in any way by any technical solution possible to completely separate these bands This means that interference from Inmarsat can be expected especially if the antennas are placed near each other The distance between the antennas Should be as far as possible Unobstructed view until 10 below the horizon If in any way the user experiences trouble using Iridium
15. type RJ 11 Transceiver Description Cable 3 Data Cable 9 0 22 mm shielded shield connected to ground Cable connector type 9 pole sub d male serial GND data set ready request to send clear to send Transceiver Cable 4 Power supply Pin no Front view 36662A 0514 Installation IRIDIUM Cable 5 Description of connections to T connection H4196 optional accessory The wire terminal blocks are connected in parallel 00000000090 0000000000 e O e O 36090 Cable 6 GPS input Cable 9 0 22 mm shielded shield connected to ground Cable connector type 9 pole sub d male Description Mk2 amp Mk3 MK4 NC External Ringer PC Rx RS232 PC Rx RS232 PC Tx RS232 PC Tx RS232 NC NC Transceiver GND 5232 GND RS232 NC NC NMEA NMEA NMEA NMEA NC NC GND GND Do only connect a standard RS232 terminal cable If only NMEA needed then do not connect to other pins than 7 and 8 2 3 1 Scanbus Termination The scanbus connecting the transceiver and the control units has to be terminated Only the first and last unit on the bus shall have the termination in ON position The termination in the transceiver unit is done by setting the jumper S3 located near the scanbus terminal on the PCB see figure below As default the jumper S3 is set ON
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