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3.DATA SETTING AFTER INSTALLATION After installation has been completed, check that the setting of the supply voltage for the equipment matches the inboard supply voltage. Next, turn on the switch and set data as directed in the relevant instruction manual, 3K See Section: 2.1 (3) to check the setting of the supply voltage. %K During data setting described here, refer to the following sections of the instruction manual : Section 10 - Initial setting of “MENU” Section 11 - Initial setting of the telephone (TEL) node Section 12 - Initial setting of the digital selective calling (DSC) mode Section 13 - Initial setting of the telex (NBDP) node Section 14 - Initial setting of the telegraphy (Ci) node : Section 15 - Initial setting of the AM receiving mode and the HE aode 3.1 Data setting After installation, the following items must be set: ‘© ‘System configuration © Current tine and the data © Station list creation (Remote station IDs, including frequencies) © Transmission output level © Local station independent call mmber in the DSC mode, and the local station group call number ‘© Local station independent call mmber in the NBDP node, the local station group call number, and the answerback code (1) Setting the system configuration The procedure for setting the systen configuration is described below. Refer to Section 10 of the instruction manual for further details. @ Press the key on the controller. @ Select ‘F8:Initial’ on the (Nenu) display. @ Select ‘Initialize’ on the [Function] display. @ Set data in iteas marked with a bold “%” on the following display. — Initialize — a + WINE ove ————}- Navigation equipment + ISC Have not connected or not * WR Have not HEN e+ NBD? Have ————|— NBDP present o not * Terminal Have * Display Japanese * Operate (RST) No TSC Others BZ Sound «ET + Format JRC ———+- Signal format selection * Sin Spot No. + [100] (1~999) (Oniy when navigation * Country ress [ENT] (Normal) equipment is connected) 101) eT) (cu) Setting iten After setting, press \ Cancels the setting selection ENT] key to register the data --(2) Setting the current time and the date The procedure for setting the current tine and the date is described below. Refer to Section 10 of the instruction manual for further details, © Press the [MENU] key on the controller. @ Select ‘FA:Initial’ on the [Menu] display. @ Select ‘Date,Time’ on the [Function] display. @ Set data on the following display. -— Date, Time — Current date (UTC) is 11-JUN-1992 12:01 Input new data (UTC) * : UM] 0-3) * Month, for] G-12) Use four digits to set * Year + [1992] (1990-2089) the year, and two digits * Hour fiz] (23) to set other data, * Minute [or J (0-88) * Time difference : [+00:00] (Use Up,Dn key) * Tine display ia ————} {— * Time correction : off, Display of the tine SOG: ( 1301) BCT) GR: Ccue) UIC: World standard time LOL Local tine | I Setting iten After setting, press ‘ Cancels the setting selection [ENT_] key to register the data Select ‘On’ , if time correction with navigation equipment is desired, or select “Off” , if such time correction is not desired. 3K Tine correction is fixed at ‘Off , if ‘NSS or GPS : BNINMM] Have’ is sot during set up of the system configuration, 2 Time correction is executed only in minutes, if ‘Format : NMEA0I83 MP is set during set up of the systen configuration. Set the tine difference between the world standard tine and the local tine. The tine difference can be changed by +00:30 or -00:30 each time the arrow control key [1] or [)] is pressed. 3 If the radio communications equipnent has connected navigation equipment, set the time difference to the sane value for both sets of equiprent. ~ 18 -(3) Creating a station list For VE/HF radio equipment, the transnitting and receiving frequencies of the local station can be independently set. Also, the transnitting and receiving of renote stations can be set, using a previously created “station list” of frequencies in the selected node, The procedure for creating a station list is described below, Refer to Sections 10 to 15 of the instruction manval for further details. @ Press the mode selector key on the controller, and select a mode. @ Select ‘Station list’ on the [Function] display. @ When a station display is on, create a list by entering data in accordance with the guided nessages appearing at the botton of the display. 3 Example of display in the TEL mode [Station List] Select a item with arrow keys and [Ent]([Esc] to finish) @ After the List has been created, press the [MENU] key on the controller. @ Select. ‘F9:Initial’ on the [Menu] display. @ Select. ‘Auto tune’ on the [Function] display. © Set autonatic tuning data for the user channels, (frequency data written in the station List), of each mode: -— Date, Time - Current date is 11-JUN-1992 12:01 Posie] + TEL User CH : = TEL IT CH: = GW User CH : + TLX User CH : = TUK ITU CH: = DSC User CH : = DSC ITU CH: RRS (130)]) tar) Bc) -19-(a) Sete: The ing a transaission output level transmission output levels corresponding to various ship's frequency bands, and to a frequency of 2182 kiiz (HE), are preset prior to shipping fron the factory. In addition to these preset transmission output levels, corresponding to user channels, the frequencies written in station lists, can be set for each channel. ‘The procedure for setting a transmission output level for a user channel is described below. Refer to Section 11 to 15 of the instruction manual for further details. © Press the node selector key on the controller, and sélect a node. @ Select. ‘Ext. level’ on the [Function] display. @ Enter the key words. (key words: .800#) @ The display shown below will then be nade. Pressing the [#] key during this display mode shows the message “[RCL] Input ITU or user channel no. _” at the bottom of the display. Here, enter the channel nunber corresponding to the transnission output level to be set, and then set. the output. level. [Function] Te freq + 12845.6 ki Re freq 2 12354.7 iz Exciter level —- Tx tune + Press [ENT] to start Selection of —+ Tx power 2M Low ‘output level | Tone OF i Adjustment of the output level ans 2 CH1,[] to adjust Press CENT] to mono ——+} Registration of the output D>] (38) level Display of the output level BOC 1 3c EE: (cur) L Selection of L Cancel lation setting iten ‘— Test tone ON/OFF selection 3 The display shown above is for the TEL made. In the DSC or TELEX mode, the item shown below are displayed for similar test signals, to those of the test tone available, in the TEL mode. For the DSC node : Space on Mark Gi oN Dot =: ON For the TELEX node: Space iy ON Mark =: (ij OW 3 If frequency data is directly entered, and the corresponding output level will becone valid for the channel. - 3 Transnission output level setting itens Output Levely — Framseney bends — AC per 7 rose 1 aaa) at power Ue checnel << AE poner | Hote 2 ~ 20 -Note 1 : The transmission output itens of various vessel frequency bands and 218%kH2 (HSE) are preset prior to shipping fron the factory. Note 2: Concerning the user channels iter, transnission output level setting can be executed for each channel. Transmission output data that has been set for each vessel frequency band applies to a channel for which transnission output setting has not been executed. (5) Setting the independent and group call nunbers of your station in the DSC mode. The procedure for setting the independent and group call numbers of your station in the DSC mode is described below. Refer to the Section 12 of the instruction manual for further details. © Press the [DSC_] key on the controller. © Select ‘Set up’ on the [Function] display, Set the independent and group call nunbers for your station in accordance with the guided messages appearing at the bottom of the display. © After the independent and group call nunbers of your station are set, cut off jumper wire WI on the DSC printed circuit board, DSC printed circuit board CDJ-1085 Dip_switch Col / Jumper wire Wi k— Connector (6) Setting the independent and group call munbers of your station in the NBDP mode and the answerback code. The procedure for setting the independent and group call numbers of your station, in the NBDP mode and the answerback code, is described below. Refer to Section 13 of the instruction manual for further details. @ Press the ‘key on the controller. @ Select ‘System set’ on the [Function] display, and set the independent and group call numbers for your station, and the answerback code, in accordance with the guided ressages appearing at the bottom of the display. @ After the independent. and group call mumbers of your station, and the answerback code hhave been set, cut off jumper wire Wi on tho NBDP printed circuit board. NBDP printed circuit board CDJ-1980 Jumper wire WL k— Connector Dip switch Ul -2-3.2 Setting the Charging Voltage for the Battery ‘The battery charger within the equipment is preset for lead storage battery use. If a non- lead storage battery is to be used, re-set the charging voltage using the procedure described below. ‘Type Wodel Floating charging | Equal charging vol tage voltage lead $8-200 26. 2V 29.4 (non-sealed) Lead SE 26. 8Y 26.8V (sealed) Alkali AP 28. 4V 30.4 (— Presetting [Procedure] @ Pull the porer unit out to a position where the top of the unit becones exposed (see Figure 3.1 below), and turn on the AC power circuit breaker svitch only. sWi >> C1] | BQUAL/ORDINARY - ORDINARY ONLY RV3 | | onDINaRY RV4 |O} | BquaL CHARGE uJ Vou aps r—TPl © | © Test Ponty Connect a digital voltmeter of a 0.1- volt range between these test pins. +> © | (4) TEST POINT 2 u TP2— Front Figure 3.1 Top of the power unit © Wake sure that switch S¥1_is set to a . ‘EQUAL/ORDINARY” @ Set the [ BQUAL/ORDINARY] switch on the TX unit to the ‘ORDINARY’ position. @ Adjust control RV3 so that the voltage between test pins TPI and TP2 becones the sane as the floating charge voltage of the corresponding battery. @ Reset the [EQUAL/ORDINARY | switch on the TX unit to the ‘BQUAL’ position. © Adjust control RV4 so that the voltage between test pins TPl and 1P2 becones the sane ‘as the equal charge voltage of the corresponding battery. 3 If the battery is of the sealed lead type, set both the floating charge voltage and the equal charge voltage to 26.8 volts, and set switch S¥l to the “ORDINARY ONLY’ position. Equal charge is not required for the sealed lead type battery. - 22 -3.3 Quitting the Function of Charging If another charger should be equipped, the charging function provided in the present equipment may not be required. If so, remove Resistor R206 from the printed circuit board unit (U-4) of the power unit shown (NBL-801) in Figure 3.2, and quit the function of charging, first. After that, connect the battery and the charger. R206 (4.7K, 1/4W) = nna tt donate eet Power Supply Unit NBL-801 3 Tho printed circuit board unit is located inside the right side plate. Reaove it by unfastening the screws illustrated to the left. ~ 23 -
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