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1. LJ 24 VDC 115 230 VAC 24 VDC c Option V FS 1562 25 SYSTEM DIAGRAM Antenna Coupler AT 1560 25 Power Amp DSC Terminal PR 2500 DSC 60 NBDP Terminal EE DP 6 Remote Station o s 1 Transceiver Unit B B 900 Telephone Handset RECS Saar Distributor External 71 DB 120 Speaker rcc uam xung DSC Terminal 1 DSC60 Rectifier with E T changeover facility NBDP Terminal 850A DP 6 24 VDC 850 115 230 VAC 24 VDC dc 1 1 2 Front View of Transceiver Unit Same for FS 1562 15 and FS 1562 25 Loudspeaker Operation Display Keyboard M FURUNO SSB TRANSCEIVE FS 1562 15 i MODE CURS CLARIFY ri 1 2 Tx Lt E a a SQ SCAN 1 f om R E 01 0004 5 e 024681055 m TX TUNE HI LOW 69 AGC NB 7 9 RCL INTERCOM rSTART4 Q Q or N 2182 ERI Es 7 SIN XS 2 Microphone Volume control RF GAIN FREQ CHANNEL Xtal oven light Hndset Jack w Power ON OFF control selector LED Rotary controls VOLUME RF GAIN FREQ CH Keys 1 MODE 2
2. 8 MHz SSB J3E Duplex 8 MHz SSB J3E Simplex ITU CH NO Ship RX Ship TX TU CH NO Ship RX Ship TX 801 8719 8195 840 01 8101 8101 802 8722 8198 841 02 8104 8104 803 8725 8201 842 03 8107 8107 804 8728 8204 843 04 8110 8110 805 8731 8207 844 05 8113 8113 806 8734 8210 845 06 8116 8116 807 8737 8213 846 07 8119 8119 808 8740 8216 847 08 8122 8122 809 8743 8219 848 09 8125 8125 810 8746 8222 849 10 8128 8128 811 8749 8225 850 11 8131 8131 812 8752 8228 851 12 8134 8134 813 8755 8231 852 13 8137 8137 814 8758 8234 853 14 8140 8140 815 8761 8237 854 15 8143 8143 816 8764 8240 855 16 8146 8146 817 8767 8243 856 17 8149 8149 818 8770 8246 857 18 8152 8152 819 8773 8249 858 19 8155 8155 820 8776 8252 859 20 8158 8158 821 8779 8255 860 21 8161 8161 822 8782 8258 861 22 8164 8164 823 8785 8261 862 23 8167 8167 824 8788 8264 863 Q4 8170 8170 825 8791 8267 864 25 8173 8173 826 8794 8270 865 26 8176 8176 827 8797 8273 866 27 8179 8179 828 8800 8276 867 28 8182 8182 829 8803 8279 868 29 8185 8185 830 8806 8282 869 30 8188 8188 831 8809 8285 870 31 8191 8191 832 8812 8288 CH NOs in are ITU NOs RR Section C 1 833 8291 8291 Use 3 digit Furuno s designators for selection in this 834 8707 8707 radiotelephone 835 8710 8710 836 8713 8713 837 8716 8716 838 8294 8294 839 8297 8297 AP 5 12 16 MHz ITU SSB carrier fre
3. UUJERSUU R OPERATOR S MANUAL SSB RADIOTELEPHONE FS 1562 15 150W MODEL FS 1562 25 250W This manual contains only operating information For other information please refer to the following manuals Installation Installation Manual p FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan Telephone 0798 65 2111 Telefax 0798 65 4200 Printed in Japan PUB No OME 55722 TENI FS 1562 15 25 Your Local Agent Dealer FIRST EDITION OCT 1993 N3 JUL 15 2003 00080552800 OME55722N30 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DANGER WARNING and CAUTION notices appear throughout this manual It is the responsibility of the operator of the equipment to read understand and follow these no tices If you have any questions regarding these safety instructions please contact a FURUNO agent or dealer The level of risk appearing in the notices is defined as follows This notice indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This notice indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not WARN NG avoided could result in death or serious injury This notice indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not CAUTION avoided could result in minor or moderate injury or property damage A DANGER Do
4. 1097 9 draft IEC 945 General Requirements EC EMC Directive for CE marking requirements Other relevant rules GENERAL Communication System Frequency Range Frequency Resolution Class of Emission Frequency Error Number of Channels Environmental Power Supply Simplex or semi duplex 1 6 to 27 5 MHz transmit 0 1 to 30 MHz receive Transmit 100 Hz Receive 10 Hz J3E SSB suppressed carrier signal channel containing analogue information telephony when 2182 kHz is first selected H3E is set H3E SSB full carrier signal channel containing analogue information J2B for DSC NBDP SSB suppressed carrier signal channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating sub carrier telegraphy for automatic reception F3C weather facsimile reception only 10 Hz Both Transmitter and Receiver Custom channels 200 max programmed by Furuno authorized service representatives ITU SSB TELEX Channels as listed in Appendix 2182 kHz single action 2187 5 kHz automatically selected on DSC equipment IEC 945 15 C to 55 C Transceiver unit 25 C to 70 C ACU 93 at 40 C 24 VDC 30 10 For AC a rectifier unit required Receive 2A Transmit max FS 1562 15 20 A FS 1562 25 40 A Radiotelephone Signal Generator Two tones of 2200Hz and 1300Hz transmitted alternately TRANSMITTER Output Impedance Output Power Power Reduction Controls ANTENNA COUPLER Power C
5. 22445 0 22315 5 26117 0 25189 0 26117 5 25189 5 26118 0 25190 0 26118 5 25190 5 26119 0 25191 0 26119 5 25191 5 26120 0 25192 0 26120 5 25192 5 25193 0 25193 0 25193 5 25193 5 25194 0 25194 0 25194 5 25194 5 25195 0 25195 0 25195 5 25195 5 25196 0 25196 0 25196 5 25196 5 25197 0 25197 0 25197 5 25197 5 AP 16 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD m UJ 09 WJ Co 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 Pub NO DOC 484 Declaration of conformity FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product MF HF SSB radiotelephone model FS 1562 15 consisting of Transceiver FS 1562 Antenna tuning unit AT 1560 15 Remote control RB 500 Distribution box DB 500 and Power supply unit PR 300 Model names type numbers to which this declaration relates conforms to the following standard s or normative document s IMO Resolutions A 804 19 A 806 19 A 694 17 MSC 36 63 IMO MSC Circular MSC Circ 862 ETS 300 338 1995 11 300 373 1995 08 300 067 1998 11 EN 60945 1997 01 IEC 60945 Third edition 1996 11 ITU R Recommendations M 1173 493 9 541 8 476 5 497 1 625 3 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see EC type examination certificate N 992
6. CURSor 3 CLARIFY TX 4 speaker Turns the power on and off and adjust the loudspeaker volume When FS 1562 is connected to DB 500 and RB 500 FS 1562 can be turned on by RB 500 This is possible with the RB 500 having ROM version 1 04 and after Adjusts the receiver sensitivity Changes the frequency in conjunction with the TX or RX key Also changes the channel numbers set with the RCL key Selects a class of emission and controls AGC on and off Press the 1 key repeatedly until the wanted class of emission appears Shifts cursor underline marking Press the 2 key to move the cursor Adjusts the receiver frequency for fine tuning when the frequency is set in terms of Channel NO Not active in direct frequency entry The adjustable range is 150 Hz in 10 Hz steps Selects a TX frequency Turns the internal or external loudspeaker on or off The speaker mark appears on the display when the speaker is off 2 5 SQuelch 6 SCAN RX 7 TX TUNE 8 HI LOW 9 Dimmer RCL 2182 INTERCOM ALARM ENT 0 9 Indications Turns the squelch function on or off SQ appears on the display when the squelch function is on Turns the scan sweep function or off SCAN or SWEEP appears on the display when the scan or sweep function is on Selects a receive frequency Tunes the antenna coupler TUNE appears during tuning and OK
7. label SQ goes off Noise blanker NB Always in circuit This function is to clip off inputs noise resulting from an engine ignition or motor brush sparks 1 11 Frequency Scan Channel scan Scan is the function where the receiver watches 10 group custom or ITU channels in succession at predetermined intervals The scan stop signal level and scan stop time can be changed on system codes 9951 and 9952 respectively Prior to the use of the scan function turn AGC on 1 Recall Custom or ITU channel Custom channels Custom channels are divided into 20 groups in the scan mode as below ue 3 T 1 pe Oe CST a 7188 7 9690 01 6m 7 0L 41 to 150 to 160 61 to 1 0 to 180 181 to 190 a es GNE Es U a __ _ EN 1 15 ITU channels To select the scan group band or channel shift the cursor to either the position of the band or channel number by pressing the 2 CURS key Band scan is useful to watch frequencies on the same channel in different bands 2 Press the 6 SCAN key and SCAN appears The receiver starts scanning stopping at a channel where the signal is stronger than the scan stop level The receiver will restart scanning when the traffic goes out of that channel For example the scan group is channel and scan starts at ITU 1203 UL LUL 1 301 2 simp R UL tt 0246810S gw VVAVVEE
8. 0 16879 0 16761 0 16788 5 16788 5 16879 5 16761 5 16789 0 16789 0 16880 0 16762 0 16789 5 16789 5 16880 5 16762 5 16790 0 16790 0 16881 0 16763 0 16790 5 16790 5 16881 5 16763 5 16791 0 16791 0 16882 0 16764 0 16791 5 16791 5 16882 5 16764 5 16792 0 16792 0 16883 0 16765 0 16792 5 16792 5 16883 5 16765 5 16793 0 16793 0 16884 0 16766 0 16793 5 16793 5 16884 5 16766 5 16794 0 16794 0 16885 0 16767 0 16794 5 16794 5 16885 5 16767 5 16795 0 16795 0 16886 0 16768 0 16795 5 16795 5 16886 5 16768 5 16796 0 16796 0 16887 0 16769 0 16796 5 16796 5 16887 5 16769 5 16797 0 16797 0 16888 0 16770 0 16797 5 16797 5 16888 5 16770 5 16798 0 16798 0 AP 13 18 19 MHz BAND ITU NBDP Telex FREQUENCY TABLE The following frequencies are factory programmed 18 19 MHz TELEX 18 19 MHz TELEX 19681 0 18870 5 18895 5 18895 5 19681 5 18871 0 18896 0 18896 0 19682 0 18871 5 18896 5 18896 5 19682 5 18872 0 18897 0 18897 0 19683 0 18872 5 18897 5 18897 5 19683 5 18873 0 18898 0 18898 0 19684 0 18873 5 19703 5 18898 5 19684 5 18874 0 19704 0 18899 0 19685 0 18874 5 19704 5 18899 5 19685 5 18875 0 19686 0 18875 5 19686 5 18876 0 19687 0 18876 5 19687 5 18877 0 19688 0 18877 5 19688 5 18878 0 19689 0 18878 5 19689 5 18879 0 19690 0 18879 5 19690 5 18880 0 19691 0 18880 5 19691 5 18881 0 19692 0 18881 5 19692 5 18882 0 19693 0 18882 5 19693 5 18883 0 19694 0 18883 5 19694 5 18884 0 19695 0 18884 5 19695 5 18885 0 19696 0 18885 5 1969
9. 12499 5 12629 0 12527 0 12656 5 12559 5 12602 5 12500 0 12629 5 12527 5 12560 0 12560 0 12603 0 12500 5 12630 0 12528 0 12560 5 12560 5 12603 5 12501 0 12630 5 12528 5 12561 0 12561 0 12604 0 12501 5 12631 0 12529 0 12561 5 12561 5 12604 5 12502 0 12631 5 12529 5 12562 0 12562 0 12605 0 12502 5 12632 0 12530 0 12562 5 12562 5 12605 5 12503 0 12632 5 12530 5 12563 0 12563 0 12606 0 12503 5 12633 0 12531 0 12563 5 12563 5 12606 5 12504 0 12633 5 12531 5 12564 0 12564 0 AP 11 12 16 MHz BAND ITU NBDP Telex FREQUENCY TABLE The following frequencies are factory programmed 12 MHz TELEX 16 MHz TELEX 16 MHz TELEX 12564 5 12564 5 16807 0 16683 5 16834 0 16711 0 12565 0 12565 0 16807 5 16684 0 16834 5 16711 5 12565 5 12565 5 16808 0 16684 5 16835 0 16712 0 12566 0 12566 0 16808 5 16685 0 16835 5 16712 5 12566 5 12566 5 16809 0 16685 5 16836 0 16713 0 12567 0 12567 0 16809 5 16686 0 16836 5 16713 5 12567 5 12567 5 16810 0 16686 5 16837 0 16714 0 12568 0 12568 0 16810 5 16687 0 16837 5 16714 5 12568 5 12568 5 16811 0 16687 5 16838 0 16715 0 12569 0 12569 0 16811 5 16688 0 16838 5 16715 5 12569 5 12569 5 16812 0 16688 5 16839 0 16716 0 12570 0 12570 0 16812 5 16689 0 16839 5 16716 5 12570 5 12570 5 16813 0 16689 5 16840 0 16717 0 12571 0 12571 0 16813 5 16690 0 16840 5 16717 5 12571 5 12571 5 16814 0 16690 5 16841 0 16718 0 12572 0 12572 0 16814 5 16691 0 16841 5 16718 5 12572 5 12572 5 16815 0 16691 5 16842 0 16719 0 12573 0 12573 0 16815
10. Eras AGC NB SCAN J3E 3 To stop scanning press the 6 SCAN key SCAN disappears from the operation display 1 12 Frequency Sweep Sweep is the function where the receiver searches for a signal within a selected frequency coverage For sweep operation the AGC function should be ON The defaults of respective parameters are as follows Sweep stop signal level 3 Sweep stop time 2s Sweep width 100 kHz 1 kHz Step frequency These can be adjusted on system codes 9951 through 9954 NOTE Sweep width is the frequency width to sweep on both sides of the selected frequency Sweep step is the frequency interval at which the receiver sweeps the sweep width Procedure 1 Select the sweep center by key operation 2 Press the 6 SCAN key SWEEP appears and the receiver starts sweeping 3 To stop sweeping press the 6 1 16 Chapter 2 OPERATION of OPTIONAL DEVICES 21 Telex Communication Telex communication is performed with a Narrow band direct printing NBDP Terminal connected with an SSB transceiver The recommended terminal for the FS 1562 is FURUNO DP 6 Other makes can also be connected with the FS 1562 if they comply with the interfacing requirements FURUNO NBDP Terminal DP 6 No special operation is required class of emission and frequencies are automatically set on the DP 6 Other makes of NBDP Terminal 1 Select TLX with the 1 MODE key 2 Select a desired frequency 3
11. Hz Factory setting 1000 Hz 9959 Sets squelch opening frequency when 2 tone alarm on 2182 kHz is received 0 No change frequency set on 9958 1 1300 Hz Factory setting 1 1300 Hz Loudspeaker reproduces an audio with an input at 1300 Hz as the squelch opens at that frequency 9999 This is for frequency programming by service technicians Needs a password to open NOTE FURUNO Electric Company will assume no responsibility for the inconvenience or disturbance to communications due to inadequate or unlawful presetting of this equipment 3 3 This page is intentionally left blank Chapter 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 Weekly Checks Check the radiotelephone at appropriate intervals as required by Administration For instance Japanese Administration requires check of DSC every day US 47 CFR 47 PART 80 869 Test of radiotelephone station calls for Unless the normal use of the required radiotelephone station demonstrates that the equipment is operating a test communication on a required or working frequency must be made each day the ship is navigated Testing the transmitter with a dummy antenna 1 While pressing and holding down the ALARM key press the 0 key The dummy antenna in the antenna coupler is connected to the FS 1562 instead of the antenna DUMMY appears and the test signal at 2191 kHz modulated by two tones 1300 Hz and 2200 Hz is generated across the dummy load for 45 seconds 2 To stop the emission press
12. antenna current varies with the effective antenna impedance The swing differs by the frequency or a antenna length The output power is proportional to the square of an antenna current But don t be very nervous about the meter swing J3E 4 5ANT 114 1 1 1 10 Reducing transmitter power To conserve energy and to minimize possible interference to other stations reduce the transmission power This should be done when using the transceiver in a harbor near the shore or close to communication partner other ship Each pressing of the HI LOW key selects high or low output power LOW appears on the display when low output power is selected Low power is 60 Wpep for FS 1562 15 and FS 1562 25 both The output power on 2182 kHz Distress and calling and 2187 5 kHz DSC is the rated maximum regardless of the position of the HI LOW switch If the optional AC FAIL Board is installed Tx power is automatically reduced when AC power fails 1 7 Distress Call on 2182 kHz The frequency 2182 kHz is an International radiotelephony distress urgency and safety frequency for ship stations public and private coast stations and survival craft stations It is also used for call and reply by ship stations on a primary basis and by public coast stations on a secondary basis US CFR 47 80 369 Distress or emergency call is generally initiated by a radiotelephone on 2182kHz When the FS 1562 is installed with a DSC Ter
13. appears after tuning is successfully completed Alternately selects high or low output power Adjusts backlighting of the keyboard and the Operation Display panel Selects ITU channel or Custom channel Selects 2182 kHz on J3E Calls remote station if connected Press this key enter station no and then press ENT key Releases two tone signal for 45 seconds To transmit the two tone signal press the ENT key while holding down the ALARM key To stop it press this key again NEVER press ALARM ENT except for a distress situation Concludes data entry Enters numeric data The operation display provides the operational status by various marks and indications Shown below are the location and meaning of all available indications They are not all indicated at a time but only the related parts appear with respect to the mode selected simp TR bof Lf 0 A A A Le 0 1 4 6 8 10 ANLLOW TUNE okSQ 1 NB SWEEP SCAN REMCOM DUMMYTONE J3E H3ETLXFAX 1 3 1 3 Power Supply Unit The transceiver unit FS 1562 15 or FS 1562 25 works direct on 24 VDC or through a Power Supply Unit on AC mains supply 115 or 230 VAC The power supply unit is type PR 300 supplying 24 VDC power 20 A to the FS 1562 15 150 W Transceiver Unit or type PR 850A supplying 24 VDC 40 A for the FS 1562 25 250 W Both 115 230 VAC and 24 VDC power can be connected simultaneously In this case the system normally oper
14. in coupler has tripped Connection cable loosened or disconnected Missing last numeral at the digit of 1 when trying to tune in the station Wrong setting of MODE The station is off air 5 2 REM appears when controlled by external equipment Suspend operation of external operation Check antenna connection Recommended length is 7 to 30 meters Check coupler ground Check mains voltage and polarity If they are normal reset breaker Check cable To tune in 9640 kHz for instance press RX 9 6 4 0 0 ENT Do not miss the last 0 otherwise you will set 964 0 kHz Select H3E Select another frequency 5 2 Error Indication When the FS 1562 detects a fault in the synthesizer unit frequency unlocked the frequency or channel number blinks 5 3 Replacing Fuses To protect the unit from overcurrent and equipment fault two 20 A fuses for the transceiver unit and two 30 A fuses for the PA 2500 are provided in snap in holders on the power cable and two fuses in the PR 300 Power Supply Unit for 150 W set Power Cable Fuse 20 A for both 150 W 250 W and 30 A for PA 2500 power amplifier unit Power supply unit for 150 W sets Remove the fuse cover using a screwdriver then replace Fuse 10 A for 100 120 VAC 5 A for 200 240 VAC 20 A for 24 VDC RED LIGHT GREEN LIGHT FURUNO PR 300 220V 5A ON ON o
15. press the ENT key To change setting for another code repeat steps 2 and 3 Turn off the power then turn it on Shae 3 2 CUSTOMIZING BY OPERATOR The operator can customize the parameters for scan sweep and squelch function The table below shows the system codes and their function setting range and factory setting Code Function Setting 9918 Key response Turns on off key beep which sounds when wrong key is operated 0 OFF 1 ON Factory Setting 9919 Noise blanker activation Turns on off noise blanker 0 OFF 1 ON Factory Setting 9920 AGC activation Turns on off AGC ON OFF automatically activates or deactivates AGC depending on class of emission 0 OFF 1 ON 2 MODE Factory Setting 3 1 9951 9952 9953 9954 9955 9956 9957 Scan sweep stop signal level When the receiver detects a signal whose level is stronger than the preset level it stops scanning and receives the signal The setting on system code 9955 is available only when 0 SQ working condition is selected here Setting range 0 Squelch working condition is effective as set on code 9995 1 10 S meter level Factory setting 3 Scan sweep stop time When a signal is detected the receiver stops scanning sweeping and dwells on this channel frequency When 0 RX is selected the receiver keeps receiving until the traffic goes out of this channel frequency Define the dwell time between 1 and 99 s Setting rang
16. the ALARM key The dummy load is disconnected and the transceiver restores the previous frequency setting 4 2 Diagnostic Test This test checks the transceiver for proper operation It should be conducted regularly to ensure proper operation If a DSC or NBDP terminal is connected the test should be conducted together with them Before starting the test set the RF GAIN control to maximum fully clockwise 1 While pressing and holding down the TX key turn on the power All LCD segments appear 2 Release the TX key The FS 1562 starts diagnostics and the following indications appear EN i UN m X DN m w EN Receiver section tested successfully Th Lt LU LI LI Transmitter Exciter stage is tested successfully i p mun l T Lt LU LLL Transmitter Power Amplifier stage and Antenna Coupler Coupler and Dummy Board are tested successfully If a fault is detected no Good appears instead of Good and the associated indication blinks after completion of this test Turn off the transceiver on completion of tests Turn on again for normal operation AD 4 5 LCD Keyboard Test amp ROM Version No Confirmation 1 While pressing and holding down the ENT key turn on the power All LCD segments appear 2 Release the ENT key 3 Press keys one by one Check if the indication on the operation display is correct as shown below Examp
17. 0 Coaxial cable remove foreign material from Antenna cable connectors for 250 W set Power cable Confirm that there are no objects on the top of the cabinet Remove objects to prevent overheating Power supply Check that supply voltage at transmission If not within the range call for is within the rated range 21 6 to 31 2 service Low voltage may cause VDC at the power connector erratic operation AS Check Point Remedy Remarks Power cable Check for loosened or corroded Clean and tighten connection at power terminals per Check that the battery is fully charged If discharged charge Feeder NE Check for physical damage Replace if damaged cable control cable PCB connection Check that jumper cables between boards Reconnect loosened connections are firmly connected of jumper cables Microphone Check that jumper cables between boards Fasten if loosened are firmly connected 4 6 Chapter5 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 1 Troubleshooting List For qualified personnel only The troubleshooting list below gives common symptoms of equipment malfunction and means to restore normal operation If you cannot restore normal operation please do not check inside any unit Any repair is best left to a qualified radiotelephone technician Improper handling or adjustment may cause more serious damage Troubleshooting list TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Power can not DC overvoltage input The bat
18. 00 338 1995 11 300 373 1997 08 300 067 1993 10 EN 60945 1997 01 IEC 60945 Third edition 1996 11 ITU R Recommendations M 1173 476 5 491 1 492 6 493 9 541 8 625 3 M ep eer ee meen we ee ne ne rn er ee ne eens title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see EC type examination certificate N 99212007 AAI01 of 8 July 2002 issued by Telefication The Netherlands Test reports 943090 of 24 August 1994 943090 01 of 16 February 2996 and 963297 00 of 27 May 1997 issued by Telefication The Netherlands Test report 98507230 of 16 June 1999 issued by KTL The Netherlands This declaration is issued according to the provisions of European Council Directive 96 98 EC on marine equipment modified by Commission Directive 98 85 EC and further amended by the Commission Directive 2001 53 EC On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd LL OS L LL LZ ISAAA RIL EP U EA Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya City Japan Manager July 26 2002 International Rules and Regulations
19. 12013 AA 01 of 8 July 2002 issued by Telefication The Netherlands Test reports 943067 01 of 16 February 1996 98507130 of 16 June 1999 and 943067 of 24 August 1994 issued by KTL The Netherlands This declaration is issued according to the provisions of European Council Directive 96 98 EC on marine equipment modified by Commission Directive 98 85 EC and further amended by the Commission Directive 2001 53 EC On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya City Japan Manager July 26 2002 International Rules and Regulations Place and date of issue name and signature or equivalent marking of authorized person FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD E UJ E UJ EH Di 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 Pub NO DOC 485 Declaration of conformity FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Adaress hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product MF HF SSB radiotelephone model FS 1562 25 consisting of Transceiver FS 1562 Antenna tuning unit AT 1560 25 Power amplifier PA 2500 Remote control RB 500 Distribution box DB 500 and Power supply unit PR 850 Model names type numbers to which this declaration relates conforms to the following standard s or normative document s IMO Resolutions A 804 19 A 806 19 A 694 17 MSC 36 63 IMO MSC Circular MSC Circ 862 ETS 3
20. 2 sound The buzzer stops when the handset of the RB 500 is picked up Designated number of the RB 500 if more than one is installed 3 Press the PTT switch to talk Release the switch to listen Call from RB 500 When the FS 1562 is called from the RB 500 the FS 1562 releases a beep Press the ENT key to silence the buzzer Press the PTT switch to talk Release the switch to listen Terminating the intercom Press the 0 INTERCOM key to terminate intercom function COM disappears 2 3 Remote Station Priority The Remote Station usually has higher priority than the FS 1562 This means that operation of the FS 1562 is disabled when the handset of the RB 500 is picked up The label REM appears on the FS 1562 display when the remote control unit is in operation Communication on 2182 kHz When 2182 kHz is selected on the FS 1562 the FS 1562 takes priority However the Remote Station can control FS 1562 when you give priority to the Remote Station by system setting on the FS 1562 ROM ver 107 and after of FS 1562 2 2 Chapter 3 CHANGING SYSTEM SETTING 3 1 SYSTEM SETUP 1 While pressing and holding down the RCL key turn on the power Release the RCL key when the MEMO appears on the display a l l l System code i Setting value MEMO Turn the FREQ CH control to select a desired code number Press the RCL key enter desired setting by a numeral key then
21. 2437 0 22345 0 22387 5 22295 5 22412 5 22320 5 22437 5 22345 5 22388 0 22296 0 22413 0 22321 0 22438 0 22346 0 22388 5 22296 5 22413 5 22321 5 22438 5 22346 5 22389 0 22297 0 22414 0 22322 0 22439 0 22347 0 22389 5 22297 5 22414 5 22322 5 22439 5 22347 5 22390 0 22298 0 22415 0 22323 0 22440 0 22348 0 22390 5 22298 5 22415 5 22323 5 22440 5 22348 5 22391 0 22299 0 22416 0 22324 0 22441 0 22349 0 22391 5 22299 5 22416 5 22324 5 22441 5 22349 5 22392 0 22300 0 22417 0 22325 0 22442 0 22350 0 22392 5 22300 5 22417 5 22325 5 22442 5 22350 5 22393 0 22301 0 22418 0 22326 0 22443 0 22351 0 22393 5 22301 5 22418 5 22326 5 22443 5 22351 5 22394 0 22302 0 22419 0 22327 0 22352 0 22352 0 22394 5 22302 5 22419 5 22327 5 22352 5 22352 5 22395 0 22303 0 22420 0 22328 0 22353 0 22353 0 22395 5 22303 5 22420 5 22328 5 22353 5 22353 5 22396 0 22304 0 22421 0 22329 0 22354 0 22354 0 22396 5 22304 5 22421 5 22329 5 22354 5 22354 5 22397 0 22305 0 22422 0 22330 0 22355 0 22355 0 22397 5 22305 5 22422 5 22330 5 22355 5 22355 5 22398 0 22306 0 22423 0 22331 0 22356 0 22356 0 22398 5 22306 5 22423 5 22331 5 22356 5 22356 5 22399 0 22307 0 22424 0 22332 0 22357 0 22357 0 22399 5 22307 5 22424 5 22332 5 22357 5 22357 5 22400 0 22308 0 22425 0 22333 0 22358 0 22358 0 22400 5 22308 5 22425 5 22333 5 22358 5 22358 5 22401 0 22309 0 22426 0 22334 0 22359 0 22359 0 15 22 25 26 MHz BAND ITU NBDP Telex FREQUENCY TABLE The following frequencies are factory p
22. 5 ITU 606 6312 6 268 8 291 ITU 833 8 414 5 8 376 5 12 290 ITU 1221 12 577 12 520 16 420 ITU 1621 16 804 5 16 695 For other Telex frequencies refer to Appendix 12 1 8 In the Event of Antenna Coupler Failure HIGH TENSION HAZARD DO NOT TRANSMIT WHEN ATU IS OPENED The Antenna Coupler automatically tunes a wire or whip antenna to the transceiver When the tuning cannot be completed for all frequencies TUNE OK will not appear on the operation display In this case you can take tuning on 2182 kHz by manually operating Coupler as below 1 Turn off the transceiver unit Remove the cover of the Antenna Coupler 2 Set the MANUAL AUTO switch to the MANUAL position COUPLER BOARD MANUAL AUTO DUMMY LOAD BOARD 3 Replace the cover 4 Turn the FS 1562 on and press the 2182 key for selection of 2182 kHz 1 9 DSC Distress Calling E When connected to a Digital Selective Calling DSC terminal having the capability of controlling the FS 1562 such as FURUNO DSC 6 1 Press the DISTRESS key on the DSC Terminal Model DSC 6 for instance 2 When a coast station acknowledges the call the DSC Terminal displays Received Dist Ack and sets the predetermined DISTRESS frequency 2182 kHz on the FS 1562 3 Communicate with the coast station Bl When connected to a DSC Terminal without remote control 1 Select 2187 5 kHz on the FS 1562 This ste
23. 5 16692 0 16842 5 16719 5 12573 5 12573 5 16816 0 16692 5 16843 0 16720 0 12574 0 12574 0 16816 5 16693 0 16843 5 16720 5 12574 5 12574 5 16817 0 16693 5 16844 0 16721 0 12575 0 12575 0 16817 5 16694 0 16844 5 16721 5 12575 5 12575 5 16818 0 16694 5 16845 0 16722 0 12576 0 12576 0 16695 0 16695 0 16845 5 16722 5 12576 5 12576 5 16818 5 16695 5 16846 0 16723 0 12577 0 12577 0 16819 0 16696 0 16723 5 16846 5 12657 0 12577 5 16819 5 16696 5 16724 0 16847 0 12657 5 12578 0 16820 0 16697 0 16724 5 16847 5 12658 0 12578 5 16820 5 16697 5 16725 0 16848 0 16821 0 16698 0 16725 5 16848 5 16821 5 16698 5 16726 0 16849 0 16822 0 16699 0 16726 5 16849 5 16822 5 16699 5 16727 0 16850 0 16823 0 16700 0 16727 5 16850 5 16823 5 16700 5 16728 0 16851 0 16824 0 16701 0 16728 5 16851 5 16824 5 16701 5 16729 0 16852 0 16825 0 16702 0 16729 5 16852 5 16825 5 16702 5 16730 0 16853 0 16826 0 16703 0 16730 5 16853 5 16826 5 16703 5 16731 0 16854 0 16827 0 16704 0 16731 5 16854 5 16827 5 16704 5 16732 0 16855 0 16828 0 16705 0 16732 5 16855 5 16828 5 16705 5 16733 0 16856 0 16829 0 16706 0 16733 5 16856 5 16829 5 16706 5 16739 0 16857 0 16830 0 16707 0 16739 5 16857 5 16830 5 16707 5 16740 0 16858 0 16831 0 16708 0 16740 5 16858 5 16831 5 16708 5 16741 0 16859 0 16832 0 16709 0 16741 5 16859 5 16832 5 16709 5 16742 0 16860 0 16833 0 16710 0 16742 5 16860 5 16833 5 16710 5 16743 0 16861 0 AP 12 16 MHz BAND ITU NBDP Telex FREQUENCY TABLE The followin
24. 50A has a breaker and a power lamp on the front panel The fuse is provided in the power cable 14 1 4 Starting operation The power switch is combined with the Volume Control Turn the Volume Control clockwise until you hear a click Further clockwise rotation of the control raises the loudspeaker volume To turn off the power turn the control fully counterclockwise until you hear the click Adjusting the backlighting The dimmer 9 key adjusts the backlighting for the operation display and the keyboard Each time the key is pressed the backlighting changes in the sequence of high medium low and off Turning the loudspeaker on or off When you are using a handset and therefore do not require the internal or external loudspeaker you can turn it off by pressing the loudspeaker 4 key The loudspeaker off mark appears Turning the squelch on or off The squelch mutes the audio output in the absence of an incoming signal Each time the 5 key is pressed the squelch is turned on or off When radio noise is too jarring during stand by condition it may be muted by activating the squelch SQ appears when the squelch function is active NOTE The squelch is disabled on the class of emission TLX or FAX SQ blinks Selecting class of emission turning AGC on or off The MODE 1 key selects the class of emission and turns the AGC on or off Each time the key is pressed the class of emission changes and AGC is turned o
25. 511 5 12641 0 12539 0 12587 0 12484 5 12614 5 12512 0 12641 5 12539 5 12587 5 12485 0 12615 0 12512 5 12642 0 12540 0 12588 0 12485 5 12615 5 12513 0 12642 5 12540 5 12588 5 12486 0 12616 0 12513 5 12643 0 12541 0 12589 0 12486 5 12616 5 12514 0 12643 5 12541 5 12589 5 12487 0 12617 0 12514 5 12644 0 12542 0 12590 0 12487 5 12617 5 12515 0 12644 5 12542 5 12590 5 12488 0 12618 0 12515 5 12645 0 12543 0 12591 0 12488 5 12618 5 12516 0 12645 5 12543 5 12591 5 12489 0 12619 0 12516 5 12646 0 12544 0 12592 0 12489 5 12619 5 12517 0 12646 5 12544 5 12592 5 12490 0 12620 0 12517 5 12647 0 12545 0 12593 0 12490 5 12620 5 12518 0 12647 5 12545 5 12593 5 12491 0 12621 0 12518 5 12648 0 12546 0 12594 0 12491 5 12621 5 12519 0 12648 5 12546 5 12594 5 12492 0 12622 0 12519 5 12649 0 12547 0 12595 0 12492 5 12520 0 12520 0 12649 5 12547 5 12595 5 12493 0 12622 5 12520 5 12650 0 12548 0 12596 0 12493 5 12623 0 12521 0 12650 5 12548 5 12596 5 12494 0 12623 5 12521 5 12651 0 12549 0 12597 0 12494 5 12624 0 12522 0 12651 5 12549 5 12597 5 12495 0 12624 5 12522 5 12652 0 12555 0 12598 0 12495 5 12625 0 12523 0 12652 5 12555 5 12598 5 12496 0 12625 5 12523 5 12653 0 12556 0 12599 0 12496 5 12626 0 12524 0 12653 5 12556 5 12599 5 12497 0 12626 5 12524 5 12654 0 12557 0 12600 0 12497 5 12627 0 12525 0 12654 5 12557 5 12600 5 12498 0 12627 5 12525 5 12655 0 12558 0 12601 0 12498 5 12628 0 12526 0 12655 5 12558 5 12601 5 12499 0 12628 5 12526 5 12656 0 12559 0 12602 0
26. 6 5 18886 0 19697 0 18886 5 19697 5 18887 0 19698 0 18887 5 19698 5 18888 0 19699 0 18888 5 19699 5 18889 0 19700 0 18889 5 19700 5 18890 0 19701 0 18890 5 19701 5 18891 0 19702 0 18891 5 19702 5 18892 0 19703 0 18892 5 18893 0 18893 0 18893 5 18893 5 18894 0 18894 0 18894 5 18894 5 18895 0 18895 0 14 22 MHz BAND ITU NBDP Telex FREQUENCY TABLE The following frequencies are factory programmed 22376 5 22284 5 22401 5 22309 5 22426 5 22334 5 22377 0 22285 0 22402 0 22310 0 22427 0 22335 0 223T1 5 22285 5 22402 5 22310 5 22427 5 22335 5 22378 0 22286 0 22403 0 22311 0 22428 0 22336 0 22378 5 22286 5 22403 5 22311 5 22428 5 22336 5 22379 0 22287 0 22404 0 22312 0 22429 0 22337 0 22379 5 22287 5 22404 5 22312 5 22429 5 22337 5 22380 0 22288 0 22405 0 22313 0 22430 0 22338 0 22380 5 22288 5 22405 5 22313 5 22430 5 22338 5 22381 0 22289 0 22406 0 22314 0 22431 0 22339 0 22381 5 22289 5 22406 5 22314 5 22431 5 22339 5 22382 0 22290 0 22407 0 22315 0 22432 0 22340 0 22382 5 22290 5 22407 5 22315 5 22432 5 22340 5 22383 0 22291 0 22408 0 22316 0 22433 0 22341 0 22383 5 22291 5 22408 5 22316 5 22433 5 22341 5 22384 0 22292 0 22409 0 22317 0 22434 0 22342 0 22384 5 22292 5 22409 5 22317 5 22434 5 22342 5 22385 0 22293 0 22410 0 22318 0 22435 0 22343 0 22385 5 22293 5 22410 5 22318 5 22435 5 22343 5 22386 0 22294 0 22411 0 22319 0 22436 0 22344 0 22386 5 22294 5 22411 5 22319 5 22436 5 22344 5 22387 0 22295 0 22412 0 22320 0 2
27. C a po ut al se channel can be recalled by hitting the keys RCL 2 0 1 ENT for channel 201 as an example Transmit and receive frequencies appear on the display The channel number is checked by pressing the ENT key or by turning the FREQ CH selector the channel number is displayed in 4 digits such as 2001 for a few seconds Additional zero is inserted automatically AP 8 4 6 MHz BAND ITU NBDP Telex FREQUENCY TABLE ITU RR APPENDIX 32 Above is factory programmed 9 8 MHz BAND ITU NBDP Telex FREQUENCY TABLE ITU RR APPENDIX 32 8046 Above is factory programmed AP 10 12 MHz BAND ITU NBDP Telex FREQUENCY TABLE The following frequencies are factory programmed 12579 5 12477 0 12607 0 12504 5 12634 0 12532 0 12580 0 12477 5 12607 5 12505 0 12634 5 12532 5 12580 5 12478 0 12608 0 12505 5 12635 0 12533 0 12581 0 12478 5 12608 5 12506 0 12635 5 12533 5 12581 5 12479 0 12609 0 12506 5 12636 0 12534 0 12582 0 12479 5 12609 5 12507 0 12636 5 12534 5 12582 5 12480 0 12610 0 12507 5 12637 0 12535 0 12583 0 12480 5 12610 5 12508 0 12637 5 12535 5 12583 5 12481 0 12611 0 12508 5 12638 0 12536 0 12584 0 12481 5 12611 5 12509 0 12638 5 12536 5 12584 5 12482 0 12612 0 12509 5 12639 0 12537 0 12585 0 12482 5 12612 5 12510 0 12639 5 12537 5 12585 5 12483 0 12613 0 12510 5 12640 0 12538 0 12586 0 12483 5 12613 5 12511 0 12640 5 12538 5 12586 5 12484 0 12614 0 12
28. Ee dake wave 4 1 42 Diignosue est anton ede tiet caddie da kati cadet a 4 1 43 LCD Keyboard Test amp ROM Version No Confirmation 4 3 44 Antenna Coupler Test eiecit terere eate to Eee heo raagis 4 4 AS Matntenanee ee ree nb italie edt tastes 4 5 Chapter 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ansi 5 1 S Troubleshootmes Last Seen area aon 5 1 5 2 1 e ort cto facite us PAN 5 3 Sr IREDIACING USES Ru re rom Bones osten emo 5 3 APPENDIX x ee Maat eet Ne ear ear ae erence ener p donde u dti AP 1 Declaration of conformity to type INTRODUCTION FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for selecting the FS 1562 SSB Radiotelephone We are confident you will discover why FURUNO has become synonymous with quality and reliability To get maximum performance from your unit please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and maintenance The FS 1562 is an all purpose radiotelephone system especially designed for marine mobile communication in the frequency range 1 6 to 27 5 MHz All ITU channels are preprogrammed In addition TX RX frequencies can be preprogrammed into a E PROM having a capacity of 200 frequency pairs There are two types of the FS 1562 FS 1562 15 150 Wpep and FS 1562 25 250 Wpep where pep is peak envelope power the unit for addressing an output power in a Si
29. PENDIX Entering 412 reads 4012 as above Frequencies can be read temporarily by operating the FREQ CH selector or by pressing the ENT key 8 The CURS cursor key shifts the cursor to band or channel number To change the channel number you can use the rotary control The FREQ CH control changes the number above the cursor a band or channel designator ITU TELEX channels To select the ITU TELEX channel 4012 for example first select TLX with the MODE key This radiotelephone is furnished with J2B class of emission The J2B is compatible with which may be used on other parties You do not have to worry about F1B or J2B you can just select TELEX mode for narrow band direct printing Press RCL 4 0 1 2 ENT and a combination of TX frequency of 4178 0 kHz and RX frequency of 4215 5 KHz is selected with the display as below To select only RX or TX frequency hit RX or TX to start with BAND ITU CHANNEL NO RX freq TX freq L ee mera amp O 6ULULULLI he th DUP be I EE pup LOOPS 77 R LO R 6L 02468105 02468105 Hd EEJ AGC V VAVEEL Ets EF AGC TLX TLX NOTE You can recall an ITU channel by entering 3 or 4 digits To recall ITU telex channel 4012 by three digits for example select TLX then enter 412 instead of 4012 1 9 1 6 Transmitting After selecting class of emission and frequency you can t
30. Tune the antenna coupler by pressing the 7 TX TUNE key NOTE The DP 6 provides Forward Error Correction FEC mode to ensure quality communications Continuous transmission on FEC can cause the transceiver internal temperature to go up beyond the temperature control sensor actuating point When the internal temperature of the 150 W transceiver is above the sensor actuating temperature the power is reduced to the LOW power When the temperature goes down the power is restored to the high rating If this can cause an inconvenience of operation it is recommend to install the fan kit option for added cooling effect The FS 1562 25 250 W version handles the high power in the Power Amp Unit PA 2500 The PA 2500 is provided with a cooling fan and not subject to the internal temperature rise Continuous telex operation is possible with the high rated power Distress frequencies for telephony and telegraphy are as below For other traffic frequencies refer to Appendix 1 1 Paon SSB DSC Telex kHz Carrier kHz Center kHz Center 2 182 2 187 5 2 174 5 4 125 4 207 5 4 177 5 2 1 2 2 Intercom The intercom provides communications between the FS 1562 and the RB 500 Remote Station option They must be wire connected When intercom mode is in use there is no radio transmission Calling RB 500 1 Press the 0 INTERCOM key COM appears on the FS 1562 display panel 2 Press 1 ENT keys Calling beeps on the FS 156
31. apability Tuning System 50 ohms J3E H3E FS 1562 15 150 W pep FS 1562 25 250 W pep J2B FS 1562 15 150 W pep FS 1562 25 250 W pep FEC mode reduced to 60 W Tune 10 to 20 W approx 60 W Output HI LOW test AT 1560 15 150 W pep AT 1560 25 250 W pep CPU controlled fully automatic tuning system V Frequency Range Input Impedance Antenna Required Tuning Power VSWR Tuning Time Dummy Load Power Requirement Construction RECEIVER Receiving System Sensitivity Pass Band Cross Modulation Audio Output Other Features 1 6 to 27 5 MHz 50 ohms viewed from transceiver 7 to 30 meters wire or whip 10 to 20 W pep Less than 1 5 Within 2 to 15 seconds Within 0 5 seconds for an ever tuned frequency 10 ohms 250 pF for check of Two tone alarm generator at 2191 kHz 15 VDC 1A supplied from transceiver Waterproof plastic cabinet stainless steel mount Double conversion superheterodyne IF 54 455 MHz and 455 kHz Input level to produce SINAD 20 dB or BER 1072 J3E J2B 1 6 4 MHz Below 16 dBuV Below 6 dBuV across 10 Q 250 pF 4 27 5 MHz Below 3 dBuV Below 7 dBuV across 50 Q 350 2700 Hz 6 dB Unwanted signal 90 dBuV 20 kHz from 60 dBuV wanted signal 2 W 8 Q internal loudspeaker 5 W 4Q optional external loudspeaker 0 dBm 600Q line output for NBDP DSC RF Gain Adjustable Squelch ON OFF Activated by voice signal strength Dimmer OFF Low Medium High Loudspeake
32. ates on the AC mains supply and when AC power is lost the PSU automatically switches to the DC power source This power supply arrangement satisfies the GMDSS requirements The FS 1562 15 25 can be operated direct from 24 VDC without a rectifier unit OVEN power supply The crystal oven is always powered even when the Power Switch is OFF It draws 50 mA approx The Oven LED lights while the oven is powered AC and DC power switches Both AC and DC power switches on the PSU can be always kept on These switches are provided to turn off the power supply for maintenance The transceiver may be turned on or off with the PSU kept on BREAKER POWER LAMP RED LIGHT GREEN LIGHT a POWER 1 FURUNO cH PR 300 H 100V 10A ON i ON H ACINPUT 50 60Hz DC OUTPUT AC IN DC IN DC OUT L N G 24V U U TERMINAL COVER FRONT PANEL OF PR 300 FRONT PANEL OF PR 850A Lamp red Lights when AC power source is in use Lamp green Lights when DC power source is in use NOTE Both lamps light when changing to DC power supply PR 300 These lamps also light when the internal temperature excessively rises The PR 300 or PR 850A is not required on 24 VDC vessels Fuses The PR 300 has 2 fuses each for AC and DC power 100 120 VAC 10A 200 240 VAC 5A DC fuse 20A The PR 8
33. e 0 RX 1 99 s Factory setting 2 Sweep width setting range 0 01 30000 00 kHz Factory setting 100 0 Sweep step frequency Setting range 0 01 30000 00 kHz Factory setting 1 00 Squelch activation Squelch activation is the method by which the squelch is activated Setting range 0 1 2 3 Factory setting 3 0 Voice The squelch is opened by signal frequency less than 1000 Hz factory setting This frequency can be changed between 500 2000 Hz on system code 9958 The loudspeaker reproduces a sound when the signal is lower than the preset frequency Squelch OPEN Audio signal is detected and a sound is reproduced through the loudspeaker Squelch CLOSED No input signal but only noise is coming into the receiver The receiver is muted 1 Level The squelch is activated depending on signal strength The factory setting is 5 You can change the level between 0 10 on system code 9956 2 And The squelch opens when both voice and signal strength meet the setting 3 Or The squelch opens by either voice or signal strength whichever meets the setting Squelch level Setting range 0 10 Factory setting 5 Squelch delay a delay until the squelch mutes closes the receiver after the signal has gone Ex 9957 1000 ms Squelch closes 1000 ms after the signal has gone Setting range 500 4000 ms Factory setting 1000 ms 3 2 9958 Squelch activating frequency Setting range 500 2000
34. eceive Ship Transmit HN HN kHz 241 271 Above is factory programmed A channel can be recalled by hitting the keys RCL 2 4 1 ENT for channel 241 as an example Transmit and receive frequencies appear on the display The channel number is checked by pressing the ENT key or by turning the FREQ CH selector the channel number is displayed in 4 digits such as 2041 for a few seconds Additional zero is inserted automatically 3 4 6 MHz ITU SSB carrier frequencies ITU RR APPENDIX 16 The following frequencies are factory programmed 4 MHz SSB J3E ITU CH NO Ship RX Ship TX 6 MHz SSB J3E ITU CH NO Ship RX Ship TX 6516 6519 608 J 6522 62201 id I oo I 4 6227 6230 A channel can be recalled by hitting the keys RCL 4 0 1 ENT for channel 401 as an example Transmit and receive frequencies appear on the display To see the CH NO press ENT or turn the FREQ CH selector the channel NO appears in 4 digits such as 4001 for a few sec 430 431 432 01 433 02 434 03 435 04 436 05 437 06 438 07 439 08 440 09 441 10 442 11 443 12 444 13 445 14 446 15 447 16 448 17 449 18 450 19 451 20 452 21 CH NOs in are ITU NOs RR Section C 1 Use 3 digit Furuno s designators for selection AP 4 8 MHz ITU SSB carrier frequencies ITU RR APPENDIX 16 The following frequencies are factory programmed
35. equency Indicated by CH or Preset by Furuno authorized service agent frequencies as required Asia Netherlands in Sea User countries US NE callin competent radio personnel if required on ship with foreign coastal stations subject to Authorities 1 6 Direct frequency entry Free selection is possible in Dutch Version in marine bands only RX set for a receive frequency of 1636 4 kHz for example Press RX 1 6 3 6 4 ENT in this order The decimal point is not required to enter TX To set for a transmit frequency of 2061 4 kHz for example Press TX 2 0 6 1 4 ENT Mm Lert L LULU C LI DUP mL TIE wert R L ALAM OL 0246810S sa GAEE EEE Fa AGC NB J3E The 2 Cursor key shifts the cursor among last 4 places To modify a value at a particular digit receive frequency only you can use the rotary control The FREQ CH control changes the value above the cursor Paired RX TX To set for 2161 kHz simplex channel for instance press as below RX TX 2 1 6 1 0 ENT Do not miss the last zero in the above example The last numeral represents the 1 10 decimal place Simply hitting RX TX 2 1 6 1 ENT will set 216 1kHz ds Custom channels Up to 200 custom channels can be programmed in addition to 412 ITU channels You can recall them through the keyboard by channel numbers Once a channel is selected
36. ersonal injury can result if the object falls LIST OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION undo petenti iv Specifications of MF HF Radiotelephone model FS 1562 Chapter 1 OPERATION 1 1 BE GSYSLENUSETD UPS 1 1 1 2 Front View of Transceiver 1 2 1 34 Power Supply Unit ao escort eap Or iie cua etat eism 1 4 VAS Starting GDerdllOD ua 1 5 15 Selecting Prequelley pee tepida eeu y E 1 5 1 6 Tra smitting c 1 10 1 7 DisuessCallom2zI82 kH Zoenen bocas 1 11 1 8 Inthe Event of Antenna Coupler Failure 1 13 1 9 DSG Distress Calli s etes aedes se Isti epe 1 13 ILOS Receiving osos ooo ores dart eite gea dup eo eee Pra 1 14 Ll SBPOQUGHCY SCAN utto onore dett fala uae rdc Peg ndm 1 15 T12 Brequeney de omni oda eue 1 16 Chapter 2 OPERATION of OPTIONAL DEVICES 24 21 IelexCommuticatlloh 4e aera ue eR Red bise E eek 2 1 2 2 CIBIGEODIIE e eec Go IS oi 2 2 2 9 JREmoORc SLALOM scies tod aate mias quA aped auus 22 Chapter 3 CHANGING SYSTEM SETTING erecti ene 3 1 SYSTEM SETUP estt pa PU 3 1 32 CUSTOMIZING BY OPERATOR eere 3 1 Chapter 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 Al Weekly Checks sao ied de Rhen dc d sh cdd
37. ever that the range on AM is fixed at 5 kHz 100 Hz steps S Meter During reception the meter works as a Sensitivity Meter indicating the relative signal strength 02468g 10S coming into the receiver frontend While in T AES VAAVV EEE Pris transmission it indicates the antenna current NOTE S meter will not work with AGC off Monitoring traffic on intended transmit frequency When a semi duplex two frequency simplex channel is selected it is recommended to monitor if there is no existing traffic on the frequency you are going to use To do this press the RX key followed by the ENT key The transceiver unit monitors traffic on the selected frequency for 3 seconds Receiving AM broadcasting stations 1 Press the 1 MODE key repeatedly until H3E with AGC is selected 2 To tune in a 15 260 kHz shortwave station for instance press as below RX 1 5 2 6 0 0 ENT Do not miss the last zero 1 14 Squelch control Squelch is used to mute the receiver audio output when the receiver input is less than a preset value or dominant noise is higher than a preset 1000 Hz level To switch the squelch function ON press the 5 SQUELCH key Make sure the label SQ appears on the display To pick up a weak signal at high audio frequencies you should remove the squelch function notwithstanding a possible increase of background noise To do this press the 5 SQ switch again Make sure the
38. g frequencies are factory programmed 16 MHz TELEX 16 MHz TELEX 16 MHz TELEX 16861 5 16743 5 16889 0 16771 0 16798 5 16798 5 16862 0 16744 0 16889 5 16771 5 16799 0 16799 0 16862 5 16744 5 16890 0 16772 0 16799 5 16799 5 16863 0 16745 0 16890 5 16772 5 16800 0 16800 0 16863 5 16745 5 16891 0 16773 0 16800 5 16800 5 16864 0 16746 0 16891 5 16773 5 16801 0 16801 0 16864 5 16746 5 16892 0 16774 0 16801 5 16801 5 16865 0 16747 0 16892 5 16774 5 16802 0 16802 0 16865 5 16747 5 16893 0 16775 0 16802 5 16802 5 16866 0 16748 0 16893 5 16775 5 16803 0 16803 0 16866 5 16748 5 16894 0 16776 0 16803 5 16803 5 16867 0 16749 0 16894 5 16776 5 16804 0 16804 0 16867 5 16749 5 16895 0 16777 0 16804 5 16804 5 16868 0 16750 0 16895 5 16777 5 16903 0 16805 0 16868 5 16750 5 16896 0 16778 0 16903 5 16805 5 16869 0 16751 0 16896 5 16778 5 16236 16904 0 16806 0 16869 5 16751 5 16897 0 16779 0 16870 0 16752 0 16897 5 16779 5 16870 5 16752 5 16898 0 16780 0 16871 0 16753 0 16898 5 16780 5 16871 5 16753 5 16899 0 16781 0 16872 0 16754 0 16899 5 16781 5 16872 5 16754 5 16900 0 16782 0 16873 0 16755 0 16900 5 16782 5 16873 5 16755 5 16901 0 16783 0 16874 0 16756 0 16901 5 16783 5 16874 5 16756 5 16902 0 16784 0 16875 0 16757 0 16902 5 16784 5 16875 5 16757 5 16785 0 16785 0 16876 0 16758 0 16785 5 16785 5 16876 5 16758 5 16786 0 16786 0 16877 0 16759 0 16786 5 16786 5 16877 5 16759 5 16787 0 16787 0 16878 0 16760 0 16787 5 16787 5 16878 5 16760 5 16788 0 16788
39. le The 2 key is pressed The following appears In a few seconds 7 characters x 2 lines readout change to all la 4 A 4 a VERSION NO puPcLARJ J 1 mc smesTRI ot CLEA 0 2 46 8 10 SRELOW TUNE oxSQ T VV tilt 1 ATTPREAGCNBSWEEPSCAN WI MEMOREMCOMDUMMYTONE LSBJS3ERSECWHSETLXFAX Turn off the transceiver on completion of tests Turn on again for normal operation 4 3 4 4 Antenna Coupler Test The CPU and the relays which select capacitors and coils for tuning can be checked For Competent technicians only D HIGH VOLTAGE Il alive at OFF A DANGER Electrical Shock Hazard Procedure oe E am Open the antenna coupler cover Open the shield cover inside the coupler Turn on No 2 of the DIP switch S2 Press the TUNE switch in the antenna coupler 24 LEDs to CR24 light one by one every second The relays trip on with the corresponding LEDs CRI ON K1 ON CR2 ON K2 ON CR22 ON K22 ON CR23 not provided CR24 ON K24 K25 ON Turn off No 2 of the DIP switch S2 Close the cover If a CPU error is detected CR1 lights for ROM error CR2 for RAM error CR3 for A D converter error ROM RAM AD Converter is incorporated in the CPU COUPLER BOARD LED rd DIP switch S2 behind the shield case TUNE SWITCH AA 4 5 Maintenance This radiotelephone equipment is designed and manufactured t
40. minal as required on GMDSS vessel press the DISTRESS switch on the DSC Terminal prior to commencing the vocal communications 1 Press the 2182 key 2182kHz in the class of emission J3E is automatically selected When the 2182 key is pressed the following parameters are set automatically Output power Maximum Loudspeaker Squelch Off 1 11 2 Distress calls and Distress message 1 Speak slowly and distinctly MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY pronounced as the French expression m aider 2 This is 3 The name of your vessel and call sign three times Then continue with the distress message which consists of 1 The distress signal MAYDAY 2 The name of the mobile station in distress 3 Particulars of its position in latitude and longitude 4 The nature of the distress 5 The kind of assistance desired 6 other information which might facilitate rescue for length color and type of vessels number of persons on board 3 Indicate the end of message by saying Over 4 When you receive no answer to a distress message repeat at intervals over again the radiotelephone alarm signal the distress call and the distress message Repeat the same on other distress frequencies Distress frequencies All distress frequencies including 2182 kHz are shown below Telephony SSB kHz Carrier DSC kHz Center Telex kHz Center 2 182 2 187 5V 2 174 5 4 125 ITU 421 4 207 5 4 177 5 6 21
41. n or off in the following sequence AGC appears on the display when AGC is active ON J3E es ON J3E AGC OFF H3E AGC ON H3E AGC OFF FAX AGC OFF lt FAX AGC ON lt TLX AGC OFF lt TLX AGC ON Indication Symbol Class of Emission J3E J3E Single Sideband radiotelephony H3E H3E Equivalent to AM radiotelephony TLX J2B Radio Telex FAX F3C Reception of weather facsimile broadcast available with system setting by Furuno authorized service agent 1 5 Selecting Frequency Frequency can be selected by Direct key entry Free selection within marine bands for Netherlands or for ship stations where a qualified Radio Operator is available Channel number entry FREQ CH selector A receiving frequency can be selected by one of the above methods but there is a restriction in selecting a transmitting frequency This depends on how the equipment is programmed according to the national radio regulation 5 The frequencies are indicated by Voice frequencies Designated by the CARRIER frequency Assigned frequencies are 1 4 kHz higher than the carrier frequencies Telex DSC Designated by the CENTER frequencies EO Standard type Netherlands type Special type NO YES YES Marine bandonly indicated by frequency indicated by frequency Free selection ITU Channels All channels in the APPENDIX Indicated by CH or Indicated by frequency frequencies as required Custom Channels YES indicated by fr
42. ngle Sideband SSB transmitter Installation information is contained in the installation manual System initialization after installation is described in the service manual Features e GMDSS operation DSC and NBDP connections e 2182 key provides for immediate selection of 2182 kHz at FULL power automatically e Scan Sweep receiving function e PROM stores all ITU SSB and TELEX frequencies Dummy load in the Antenna Coupler permits checking of transmitter Effective noise blanker cancels pulse noise e Advanced voice detecting type squelch circuit filters out noise Remote station RB 500 optionally available System diagnostics program The AC FAIL Board option functions to reduce Tx power automatically when AC power fails only FS 1562 25 Notes 1 Use a battery having sufficient capacity more than 120 AH for 150 W set 200 AH for 250 W set Otherwise battery cannot provide sufficient transmission power 2 Handle the microphone carefully Heat humidity and shock will affect performance 3 Do not adjust the potentiometers inside the unit Improper adjustment may cause serious damage Specifications of MF HF Radiotelephone model FS 1562 The model FS 1562 15 25 complies with the following rules and regulations IMOAA2I XD A 610 15 A613 15 A 694 17 International Convention on Safety of Life at Sea 1974 as amended 1988 GMDSS Conference ITU Radio Regulations ETS 300 373
43. not work inside the equip ment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits Hazardous voltage which will cause death or serious injury exists at the following locations Transceiver unit Antenna and antenna coupler both at TX HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE is present at these points ANTENNA COUPLER A WARNING Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result Turn off the power immediately if water leaks into the equipment or the equip ment is emitting smoke or fire Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Do not place liquid filled containers on the top of the equipment Fire or electrical shock can result if a liquid spills into the equipment A WARNING Do not operate the equipment with wet hands Electrical shock can result Keep heater away from equipment Heat can alter equipment shape and melt the power cord which can cause fire or electrical shock Any repair must be done by a licensed radio technician Improper repair work can cause fire or electrical shock A CAUTION Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can result in fire or permanent equipment damage Do not use the equipment for other than its intended purpose Personal injury can result if the equipment is used as a chair or stepping stool for example Do not place objects on the top of the equipment The equipment can overheat or p
44. o provide years of intended performance For this a regular maintenance program should be established and should at least include the items listed in below Check Point Remedy Remarks Whip antenna Check for physical damage corrosion and Replace damaged parts water leakage Wire antenna Check that antenna is properly spanned If necessary re span the and separated sufficiently apart from antenna metallic structures Insulators for Check for salt water accumulation on Replace damaged insulators antenna insulators Remove salt water deposits installation Clean with fresh water then dry Check that connection at lead in insulator Remove rust then tighten bolts is tight and rust free and lock nuts Cover metallic surface with sealing compound Antenna coupler Check contact at Tighten loosened connections Antenna terminal Ground connection Coaxial cable Control cable terminal board Check that coupler lid and cable glands Fasten lid firmly and evenly to are firmly secured prevent water leakage Check for physical damage corrosion and Replace if damaged salt water deposits Transceiver Check contact at Tighten loosened connections Antenna cable remove foreign material from Ground connection connectors Power cable Control cable Confirm that there are no objects on the top of the cabinet Remove objects to prevent overheating Power Amp Check contact at Tighten loosened connections Unit PA 250
45. p is not required with Furuno DSC 6 2 Press the DISTRESS key on the DSC Terminal The DSC distress signal is transmitted over 2187 5 kHz 3 After the DSC terminal notifies that a coast station has acknowledged the call press the 2182 key on the FS 1562 4 Communicate with the coast station NOTE For details of distress calling by a DSC Terminal refer to the operator s manual for the DSC Terminal 13 1 10 Receiving You can select a receiving frequency by one of the following methods Direct frequency entry or Channel number entry Adjusting RF gain In normal use the RF GAIN control should be set for maximum If the audio on the received channel is unclear or interfered with other signals adjust usually reduce the RF gain to improve clarity Clarifier adjustment If reception is unclear try to clarify the signal as follows For manual entry of frequency simply turn the FREQ CH control for fine tuning 1 Press the 3 CLARIFY key if a frequency is selected by CH NO the cursor which was located at the channel number moves under the 10 Hz place 2 Turn the FREQ CH control to fine tune the receiver on the wanted frequency 3 To terminate this operation press the 3 CLARIFY key again The cursor returns to the channel number NOTE The clarify working range can be adjusted by an authorized FURUNO representative for 100 Hz or 150 Hz factory setting 150 Hz on system code 9921 Note how
46. quencies RR APPENDIX 16 Above is factory programmed 16 MHz SSB J3E CH NO SHIP RX SHIP TX AP 6 16 MHz SSB J3E CH NO SHIP RX SHIP TX A channel can be recalled by hitting the keys RCL 1 2 0 1 ENT for channel 1201 as an example Transmit and receive frequencies appear on the display The CH NO is checked by pressing the ENT key or by turning the FREQ CH selector it is displayed in 5 digits such as 12001 for a few seconds Additional zero is inserted automatically 18 19 22 25 26 MHz ITU SSB carrier frequencies ITU RR APPENDIX 16 The following frequencies are factory programmed 18 19 MHz SSB J3E 22 MHz SSB J3E 22 MHz SSB J3E CH NO SHIP RX SHIP TX CH NO SHIP TX CH NO ee SHIP TX SS 2255 22162 22162 2256 22165 22165 25 26 MHz SSB 3E CHNO ShipRX Ship TX 18840 18840 18843 18843 A channel can be recalled by hitting the keys RCL 1 8 0 1 ENT for channel 1801 as an example Transmit and receive frequencies appear on the display The CH NO is checked by pressing the ENT key or by turning the FREQ CH selector it is displayed in 5 digits such as 18001 for a few seconds Additional zero is inserted automatically TELEX CHANNELS MF BAND Telex FREQUENCY TABLE The following frequencies are factory programmed Ship Transmit Ship Receive DESEE Cee NBDP DSC WS ee Eo o R
47. r ON OFF Handset always alive AGC ON OFF Noise blanker always ON POWER AMP UNIT Type PA 2500 for FS 1562 25 Power capability Input Output Impedance Power Supply DIMENSIONS Transceiver Unit Input Power 60 Wpep Output Power 250 Wpep 50 ohms 24 VDC 30A 108 mm W x 258 mm H x 300 mm D 6 5 kg Antenna Coupler Unit 297 mm W x 390 mm H x 90 mm D 3 1 kg approx COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE Transceiver r Antenna coupler 1560 15 Antenna coupler AT 1560 25 Furuno recommendation based on the ISO R 694 Method A tests for the Handset i variant models added with correction factors which Furuno considers adequate vi Chapter 1 OPERATION 1 1 SYSTEM SET UP The basic 24 VDC FS 1562 consists of a Transceiver Unit a Power Amp Unit for 250 W an Antenna Coupler and a Handset Shown below are the system setup for 150 W and 250 W with DSC Digital Selective Calling terminal and other ancillaries V FS 1562 15 SYSTEM DIAGRAM DSC Terminal Antenna Coupler DSC 60 AT 1560 15 NBDP Terminal i DP 6 7 Remote Station RB 500 Transceiver Unit DO __ Distributor Telephone NOE Wee ei Handset Rectifier with changeover facility i i External PR 300 tegsresecos Speaker DSC Terminal DSC 60 DP 6 i
48. ransmit by pressing the PTT press to talk switch the handset microphone Output power can be Do not transmit any signal evaluated on the operation display other than emergency during the silence period 00 to 03 min and 30 to 33 min of every hour Tuning the antenna Maximum transmission power is achieved only when the antenna impedance and transmitter impedance match each other Because the antenna impedance changes with frequency a means must be provided to match tune the antenna impedance with the transmitter impedance This is done with the antenna coupler The antenna coupler automatically tunes the transmitter to a wide range of different antenna length 7 30 m To initiate the automatic tuning do the following Press the PTT switch on the handset microphone or Press 7 TX TUNE key After one of the above is done 1 appears on the display 2 Tuning will be completed within 2 to 5 seconds for a newly selected frequency or less than 0 5 seconds for a once tuned frequency A built in memory remembers coil and capacitor settings 3 When the tuning process is successfully completed OK appears Using the handset Hold the handset close to your mouth press the PTT switch and speak clearly Monitoring transceiver output power During transmission the meter deflects depending on the current being fed to the antenna feeder from the ATU The unit of readout is amperes The
49. rogrammed 22 MHz TELEX 25 26 MHz TELEX 25 26 MHz TELEX 22359 5 22359 5 26101 0 25173 0 25198 0 25198 0 22360 0 22360 0 26101 5 25173 5 25198 5 25198 5 22360 5 22360 5 26102 0 25174 0 25199 0 25199 0 22361 0 22361 0 26102 5 25174 5 25199 5 25199 5 22361 5 22361 5 26103 0 25175 0 25200 0 25200 0 22362 0 22362 0 26103 5 25175 5 25200 5 25200 5 22362 5 22362 5 26104 0 25176 0 25201 0 25201 0 22363 0 22363 0 26104 5 25176 5 25201 5 25201 5 22363 5 22363 5 26105 0 25177 0 25202 0 25202 0 22364 0 22364 0 26105 5 25177 5 25202 5 25202 5 22364 5 22364 5 26106 0 25178 0 25203 0 25203 0 22365 0 22365 0 26106 5 25178 5 25203 5 25203 5 22365 5 22365 5 26107 0 25179 0 25204 0 25204 0 22366 0 22366 0 26107 5 25179 5 25204 5 25204 5 22366 5 22366 5 26108 0 25180 0 25205 0 25205 0 22367 0 22367 0 26108 5 25180 5 25205 5 25205 5 22367 5 22367 5 26109 0 25181 0 25206 0 25206 0 22368 0 22368 0 26109 5 25181 5 25206 5 25206 5 22368 5 22368 5 26110 0 25182 0 25207 0 25207 0 22369 0 22369 0 26110 5 25182 5 25207 5 25207 5 22369 5 22369 5 26111 0 25183 0 25208 0 25208 0 22370 0 22370 0 26111 5 25183 5 26121 0 25208 5 22370 5 22370 5 26112 0 25184 0 26121 5 25209 0 22371 0 22371 0 26112 5 25184 5 26122 0 25209 5 22371 5 22371 5 26113 0 25185 0 22372 0 22372 0 26113 5 25185 5 22372 5 22372 5 26114 0 25186 0 22373 0 22373 0 26114 5 25186 5 22373 5 22373 5 26115 0 25187 0 22374 0 22374 0 26115 5 25187 5 22444 0 22374 5 26116 0 25188 0 22444 5 22375 0 26116 5 25188 5
50. rr 2 AC IN DC IN DC OUT 24V AC POWER Switch DC POWER Switch FRONT PANEL OF PR 300 The Power Supply Unit PR 850A does not have a fuse on the front panel but a circuit breaker If this has been tripped off remove the cause of tripping and turn it on Upward position on the front panel A fuse 20 A is provided in the power cable BREAKER POWER LAMP POWER d ON ON OFF AC INPUT 50 60Hz DC OUTPUT TERMINAL COVER FRONT PANEL OF PR 850A 5 3 This page is intentionally left blank APPENDIX CUSTOM CHANNELS FREQUENCIES To be programmed by Furuno Dealers CH NO Ship Receive kHz Ship Transmit kHz AP 1 MF band working carrier frequencies ref US CFR 47 Part 80 371 Ship Transmit Ship Receive Ship Transmit Ship Receive i kHz kHz kHz kHz Gulf Coast Great Lakes est Coast 2134 0 2530 0 2009 0 2506 0 Above is not factory programmed should be programmed by Furuno representatives Unlimited use December 15 to April 1 2 2206 kHz for distress only Limited to pep of 150 W NOTE to indicate the outline only Refer to the relative documentation for full detail For other coast stations consult with your dealers AP 2 MF band SSB working carrier frequencies Ship Receive Ship Transmit Ship R
51. tery may have discharged or poor contact at terminals Check fuse on the power cable or Power Supply Unit Frequency readout appears The DIMMER key may be but no lamps light off Power is on but no sound The SPEAKER key is off from loudspeaker Volume may be too low Squelch is on Reduced RF Gain Poor articulation Wrong class of emission may be in use For example receiving signal in J3E mode J3E should be used only on 2182 kHz Receiver detuned Output power is reduced to Power is automatically reduced low LOW indication blinks to protect against overheating due to continuous transmission 5 1 Check supply voltage It should be less than 31 2V Recharge battery and tighten terminal connections Replace the blown fuses Operate the DIMMER key Press the SPEAKER key Adjust the VOLUME control Press the SQ key if SQ appears on the display Turn the RF Gain control clockwise Select class of emission same as that of incoming signal In Custom or ITU channel mode press the CLARIFY key then fine tune frequency by the FREQ CH control Wait until the unit returns to normal condition Key input is not accepted Antenna coupler can t tune Antenna may be disconnected or Can not tune in a broadcast station FS 1562 is under control of external equipment shorted to ground Antenna is out of tunable length Poor grounding of the coupler Breaker
52. with the keyboard the channel can be changed with the FREQ CH rotary selector NOTE Custom channel programming should be done by a FURUNO service agent To call the channel 120 for example TX only Press TX RCL 1 2 0 ENT RX only Press RX RCL 1 2 0 ENT TX and RX paired Press RCL 1 2 0 ENT NOTE The standard sets provide readout of frequencies in kHz Pressing the ENT key or operating the FREQ CH selector shows up the CH NO temporarily ITU telephony channels SSB To recall ITU SSB channel 412 for example select J3E with the MODE key Press RCL 4 1 2 ENT and a combination of TX frequency of 4098 kHz and RX frequency of 4390 kHz is selected To select only RX or TX frequency hit RX or TX to start with RX freq TX freq 1 NY 1 Ven wy m m m N Im Z 4 m N wy wy wy DUP os o R 02468108S td AGC NB Frequency indication type Frequencies are normally displayed CH NO is also displayed temporarily by operating the FREQ CH selector or by pressing the ENT key NEN N J3E BAND ITU CHANNEL NO mera 1 he tb DUP bert 7 R ULU th 0246810S x J3E Channel NO indication type Identify the frequencies by referring to the AP
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