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Antenna not connected................................................................................ 4-5
Distress button ............................................................................................ 2-6
Antenna cable .....................................................................................3-8, 3-13
Antenna safe distance........................................................................3-18, 3-21
ArcNet .................................................................................................2-2, 2-11

B

Baudrate................................................................................................2-9, 4-3

C

Cable loss .................................................................................. 3-8, 3-13, 3-17
Compass safe Distance..........................................................................2-3, 3-3

D

Distress alert ............................................................................................. 3-42
Distress button .......................................................................................... 3-42
Distress button test .................................................................................... 3-56
Distress indicator ........................................................................................ 2-6
DTE connector............................................................................................. 2-9
DTR and CTS signals.................................................................................. 2-11

F

Flow control .............................................................................................. 2-11
Fuse.......................................................................................................2-4, 3-2

G

Galvanic isolation........................................................................................ 2-9
GMDSS ....................................................................................... 3-6, 3-11, 3-15
GPS ........................................................................................................... 2-17

I

I/O connector ............................................................................................ 2-11

Summary of Contents for TT-3020C

Page 1: ...Maritime Capsat Transceiver TT 3020C Installation Manual ...

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Page 3: ...Thrane Thrane Thrane Thrane Thrane Thrane Thrane Thrane Maritime Capsat Transceiver TT 3020C Installation Manual Copyright Thrane Thrane A S ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ...

Page 4: ...ent is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Thrane Thrane A S 2000 Thrane Thrane A S All right reserved Printed in Den mark Document Number TT98 107880 C Release Date 25 July 2000 ...

Page 5: ...nent replacement and internal adjustment must be made by qualified maintenance personnel Do not replace components with the power cable connected Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable removed To avoid injuries always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE DO NOT SERVICE OR ...

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Page 7: ...5 2 5 Connectors 2 7 2 5 1 Power connector 2 7 2 5 2 DTE Communication port 2 9 2 5 3 I O Connector 2 11 2 5 4 Printer port 2 15 2 5 5 Grounding 2 17 2 6 Built in GPS optional 2 17 2 6 1 GPS specifications 2 18 2 7 Mounting bracket 2 18 3 System Installation 3 1 3 1 Power requirements 3 1 3 1 1 Fuses 3 2 3 2 Compass Safe Distance 3 3 3 3 Antennas 3 5 3 3 1 TT 3005M Maritime Antenna 3 5 3 3 2 TT 30...

Page 8: ...rinter Unit 3 48 3 9 1 Configuration 3 49 3 9 2 Installation 3 52 3 9 3 Connectors 3 52 3 9 4 Cable 3 53 3 9 5 Specifications 3 55 3 10 Distress Button Test 3 56 3 10 1 TT 3020C Transceiver 3 56 3 10 2 TT 3042C Remote Alarm Distress Box 3 57 3 10 3 TT 3042D Remote Alarm Distress Box 3 57 3 11 General interconnect information 3 58 4 System Generation 4 1 4 1 Terminal Mode 4 1 4 1 1 TT 3606E Message...

Page 9: ... Tube mounting 3 18 Figure 11 Inmarsat C Antenna Mounting 3 20 Figure 12 Inmarsat C Antenna mounting near pole or funnel 3 21 Figure 13 TT 3606E Message Terminal 3 23 Figure 14 TT 3606E Rear Connectors 3 24 Figure 15 Mounting holes for TT 3606E 3 27 Figure 16 TT 3606E Mounting Bracket 3 28 Figure 17 TT 3680B 200W power supply 3 29 Figure 18 Mounting holes for TT 3680B 3 30 Figure 19 TT 3608A Hard ...

Page 10: ...Table of Figures Table of Figures Table of Figures Table of Figures Page Page Page Page iv iv iv iv 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 11: ...stem Fuses 3 3 Table 13 Compass Safe Distance 3 4 Table 14 TT 3005M technical specifications 3 7 Table 15 TT 3020C Capsat Transceiver Antenna Cable types TNC TNC for TT 3005M 3 8 Table 16 TT 3005A technical specifications 3 12 Table 17 TT 3020C Capsat Transceiver Antenna Cable types TNC TNC for TT 3005A antenna 3 13 Table 18 TT 3001B opt 001 Technical Specifications 3 16 Table 19 TT 3020C Capsat T...

Page 12: ...e Page Page vi vi vi vi 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 Table 29 TT 3042D DIP switch settings 3 51 Table 30 TT 3042D Power Connector 3 52 Table 31 TT 3042D I O Connector 3 53 Table 32 TT 3042D Technical Specifications 3 55 Table 33 Antenna voltage configuration 4 4 ...

Page 13: ...A wide variety of options and accessories may be linked together with the Capsat Transceiver the specific installation and config uring of these are to be found in their respective Reference Manuals Figure 1 TT 3020C Maritime Capsat Transceiver 1 1 Initial Inspection WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING To avoid hazardous electrical shock do not perform electrical tests if there is any sign of shipping...

Page 14: ...it thoroughly for hidden damage and loose components or fittings Inspect the cable harness for stress loose or broken wires or broken cable tires Examine all the components for loose or missing hardware Tighten all loose hardware 1 2 Storage The TT 3020C may be stored or shipped in temperatures within the limits 40 C to 80 C It is advisable to protect the TT 3020C from extreme temperature variatio...

Page 15: ... available material 1 Wrap the TT 3020C in heavy paper or plastic Attach a tag in dicating the type of service required return address model number and full serial number 2 Use a strong shipping container e g a double walled carton of 160 kg test material 3 Protect the front and rear panel with cardboard and insert a 7 cm to 10 cm layer of shock absorbing material between all surfaces of the equip...

Page 16: ...uction Introduction Repackaging for shipment Repackaging for shipment Repackaging for shipment Repackaging for shipment Page Page Page Page 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 17: ...d together with procedures for altering this configuration 2 1 Technical specifications Model TT 3020C General Specifications Meets or exceeds all INMARSAT specifications for the Inmarsat C Network for SOLAS with distress call functions CN114 and IEC 945 require ments EEC EMC CE and Wheel Mark Transmit Frequency 1626 5 to 1660 5 MHz Receive Frequency 1525 0 to 1559 0 MHz Channel Spacing 5 2 5 1 25...

Page 18: ... connector Printer Interface Standard parallel Centronics DB 25F connector IEEE P1284 I I O Interface NMEA 0183 version 2 1 interface and multidrop addressing max 100 meter cable ArcNet 156Kbit token based I O max 100 meter cable ATA ANSI 878 1 Four dedicated In Out pins and two Inputs pins to the TT 3042C Remote Alarm Distress Box DB 15F connector System Set up Flash memory DC Power Source 10 5 t...

Page 19: ...PSDN X 25 network EGC message reception with automatic geographical area selection Polling and data reporting with automatic transmission of position reports down to a recommended minimum of 1 per 5 minutes Special Access Codes DNID Messaging Program Unreserved Data reporting Pre assigned Data reporting Transmit message size Max 32Kbyte Receive storage 106 Kbyte SOLAS distress calling facilities T...

Page 20: ...ion As a guide line please note the power consumption of the following equipment Power requirements Receive mode Transmit mode TT 3020C Capsat Transceiver incl TT 3005M Antenna Floating DC 10 32V 3 8W 80W Max 90W TT 3020C Capsat Transceiver incl TT 3005M Antenna GPS Floating DC 10 32V 4 4W 80W Max 90W Table 3 TT 3020C power requirements 2 3 1 Fuse The TT 3020C has a single fuse which can be found ...

Page 21: ...n Table 4 TT 3020C Capsat Transceiver ON OFF overview 1 feature active 0 feature disable x don t care 2 4 2 Front indicators and buttons The functions of the five indicators the Stop and Alarm buttons are as follows The Power indicator will always be on when there is DC power on the Transceiver The Stop button is used to set the serial port to the default values If this button is pressed at power ...

Page 22: ...he Transceiver is receiving a Non EGC message When the message has been received the in dicator will be on The indicator will be on until the message has been read If the Capsat program is used the message will be read immediately by Capsat Because of this the user will see the Mail indicator flash when a message is being received and then turns off when the message is received The Distress button...

Page 23: ...nes the functions and pin assignments of the TT 3020C connectors Figure 2TT 3020C Capsat Transceiver rear panel 2 5 1 Power connector The battery connector is a standard DB 15 male located on the rear panel of the TT 3020C at X1 Regardless whether the unit is designed to work on floating DC or modified to match your DC requirements the pin assignment of the DC Battery power connector and DC cable ...

Page 24: ...d 400mA is a combination of this output and X4 pin 5 Secondary GND Yellow green wire with Transparent connector Ground GND Ground shield Table 5 TT 3020C Capsat Transceiver DC Power Connector pin assignment Pin 6 is a unique feature for the TT 3020C Capsat Transceiver When this pin is left floating the Transceiver is turned off but if pin 6 is shorted to the negative terminal of the battery or DC ...

Page 25: ...udrate and protocol settings The TT 3020C accepts the following Baud rates Baud rates Baud rates Baud rates Protocol settings Protocol settings Protocol settings Protocol settings Handshake Handshake Handshake Handshake 110 Baud 7 8 databits Hardware 150 Baud No Even Odd parity Using DTR and CTS 300 Baud 1 2 stopbits 600 Baud Software 1200 Baud Using XON and XOFF 2400 Baud 4800 Baud 9600 Baud 1920...

Page 26: ...9 EIA TIA 232 E Î TxD Transmitted Data 3 9 EIA TIA 232 E Í DTR Data Terminal Ready 4 9 EIA TIA 232 E Í GND Ground 5 9 DSR Data Set Ready 6 9 EIA TIA 232 E Î RTS Request To Send 7 CTS Clear To Send 8 9 EIA TIA 232 E Î RI1 Ring Indicator 9 9 EIA TIA 232 E Î Table 7 TT 3020C X3 pin assignment The Î symbol means that the signal is generated by the Trans ceiver For full operating specifications for the...

Page 27: ...control is accomplished by connecting the DTR and CTS allowing both TT 3020C and the peripheral to control data flow by means XON XOFF ENQ ACK cannot be used 2 5 3 I O Connector The I O connector X4 X4 X4 X4 on the back panel of the TT 3020C Trans ceiver can be used for ArcNet 156Kbit communication to control the TT 3042D Re mote Alarm Distress Box with additional printer or the TT 3608G Printer U...

Page 28: ...e Max load 400mA is a combina tion of this output and X1 pin 14 15 Ground 6 9 Ground reference ArcNet A B IO 7 8 ArcNet signal wires A B ATA ANSI 878 1 ARCNET TB NMEA Out A B 10 11 NMEA 0183 output signal wires A B NMEA 0183 version 2 1 NMEA In A B 12 13 NMEA 0183 input signal wires A B NMEA 0183 version 2 1 I4 I 14 Digital input with pull up RS 410N I5 I 15 Digital input with pull up RS 410N Tabl...

Page 29: ...gnise if you do not have a built in GPS or the built in GPS is in acquisition mode GGA Global position data If the NMEA 0183 GGA string re ceived by the transceiver has an empty field the position information will not be updated GLL Geographic position latitude and longitude If the NMEA 0183 GLL string received by the transceiver has an empty field the position information will not be updated VTG ...

Page 30: ... the position strings and the Time and date string are al ways the same The spacing between each block of data is 2 sec onds and 0 5 seconds between GLL GGA and ZDA strings when they are present An example is GPVTG 000 T 000 M 00 0 N 00 0 K GPGLL 5544 44 N 01228 64 E 121003 A GPGGA 121003 5544 44 N 01228 64 E 1 04 1 37 M M GPZDA 121003 19 02 1993 The following three strings VTG GLL and GGA are sen...

Page 31: ...The course and speed are 8 second mean values An example is GPVTG 139 T 139 M 02 0 N 00 0 K GPGLL 5544 45 N 01228 68 E GPGGA 5544 45 N 01228 68 E 0 00 1 0 M M An empty GLL string is sent out when there is no built in GPS or before the GPS module has been started by the Transceiver GPGLL GPGLL GPGLL 2 5 4 Printer port The printer port connector X5 is located on the rear panel This parallel interfac...

Page 32: ...it 0 3 DAT1 Data Bit 1 4 DAT2 Data Bit 2 5 DAT3 Data Bit 3 6 DAT4 Data Bit 4 7 DAT5 Data Bit 5 8 DAT6 Data Bit 6 9 DAT7 Data Bit 7 10 ACKN Acknowledge 11 BUSY Printer Busy 12 PE Paper End out of paper 13 SEL Printer Selected 14 ALFD Auto Line Feed 15 ERR Printer Error 16 INIT Initialise Printer 17 SLCT Select Printer 18 GND Ground 19 GND Ground 20 GND Ground 21 GND Ground 22 GND Ground 23 GND Grou...

Page 33: ...ding is not recommended as this can lead to unwanted common mode coupling effects The ground should be connected to the cabinets metal frame to provide a return path for fault currents due to equipment malfunction or external faults such as lightning Inter connecting cables must be well screened 2 6 Built in GPS optional GPS means Global Positioning System The GPS module is installed from the fact...

Page 34: ...er up time estimates are available from field test Start state GPS 25 All data known 15 sec Position time and almanac known 45 sec Almanac known 90 sec No data known 5 min Field test cold start same position after 8 hours off Update rate 1 second typical Position accuracy 15m RMS 100m with Selective Availability on Typical velocity accuracy 0 2m s RMS Table 10 GPS Specifications 2 7 Mounting brack...

Page 35: ...020C Installation TT 3020C Installation TT 3020C 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 Page Page Page Page 2 19 2 19 2 19 2 19 Figure 3 TT 3020C Capsat Transceiver mounting plate All dimensions are in mm Figure 4 Front panel of the TT 3020C Capsat Transceiver with mounting bracket All dimensions are in mm ...

Page 36: ...on TT 3020C Installation TT 3020C Mounting bracket Mounting bracket Mounting bracket Mounting bracket Page Page Page Page 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 It is recommended that the Transceiver is mounted in an open air location ...

Page 37: ... Opt 001 Maritime Antenna Unit or TT 3005A Maritime Antenna Unit or TT 3005M Maritime Antenna Unit TT 3606E Message Terminal TT 3601E Keyboard TT 3680B Power Supply TT 3608A Hard Copy Printer or TT 3042D Local Printer TT 3042C optional Remote Alarm Distress Box TT 3042D optional Remote Alarm Distress Box with Printer TT 3608G optional Remote Printer Unit 3 1 Power requirements A TT 3000C Integrate...

Page 38: ...ak TT 3608A Printer 220AC or option 010 DC supply floating 10 5 32V 33W TT 3042D Remote Alarm Distress Box with printer 2 5 W standby 7 W printing TT 3608G Remote Printer Unit 2 5 W standby 7 W printing Table 11 Capsat System component power requirements 3 1 1 Fuses In case you experience that a fuse needs replacement please check that the equipment has not been exposed to physical dam age before ...

Page 39: ...Alarm Distress Box with printer Internally accessed remove top cover 1 A mT TT 3608A Hard Copy Printer Internally accessed remove top cover 1 5A mT TT 3608G Remote Printer Unit Internally accessed remove top cover 1 A mT TT 3680B Power Supply 200 Watt Internally accessed remove top cover 4 A mT 3 x 16A T 5 x 10A T Table 12 Capsat System Fuses The TT 3680B Power Supply may blow an internal fuse in ...

Page 40: ...e Page Page Page 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 Model Compass Safe Distance TT 3020C Transceiver 0 5 m TT 3606E Message Terminal 0 5 m TT 3601E Keyboard 0 3 m TT 3042C Remote Alarm Distress Box 0 5 m TT 3601A Keyboard 0 5 m TT 3608A Hard copy printer 2 0 m TT 3680B Power supply 2 0 m TT 3005M Maritime Antenna 0 3 m Table 13 Compass Safe Distance ...

Page 41: ...ifferent antennas types which can be delivered with the TT 3000C Maritime Capsat system The mounting consideration regarding the antennas and the choice of antenna cable are also described 3 3 1 TT 3005M Maritime Antenna Figure 5 TT 3005M Maritime Antenna The TT 3005M is an omni directional antenna with built in LNA HPA electronics designed to operate on vessels The an tenna housing is sealed and ...

Page 42: ... The antenna is designed to work with the Capsat transceivers TT 3020C TT 3022D and TT 3022C The TT 3005M antenna is fully compatible with the Inmarsat C GMDSS General Maritime Distress and Safety System specifica tions and can also receive GPS signals while not transmitting This antenna can handle up to 32 Kbytes transmission length and up to 100 meter coax cable The TT 3005M antenna is designed ...

Page 43: ...x flux density 1200W m2 Relative Humidity 95 non condensing at 40 C Precipitation Up to 100 mm hour droplet size 0 5 to 4 5 mm Ice Up to 25 mm Wind Up to 200 km hour Vibration Operational Random 5 20 Hz 0 005 g2 Hz 20 150 Hz 3dB oct 0 5g RMS Vibration Survival Random 5 20 Hz 0 05 g2 Hz 20 150 Hz 3dB oct 1 7g RMS Shock Half sine 20g 11ms Antenna Mounting 1 tube mounting Transceiver coax cable 0 7Oh...

Page 44: ...ers Connector type no Suhners Connector type no Suhners Connector type no Suhners 1 10 RG 223U 5 5 mm 11TNC 50 3 14c and 11N 50 3 29c 11 40 RG 214U 10 8 mm 11TNC 50 7 2c and 11N 50 7 44c 41 80 Suhner SA7272 10 0 mm Nokia 02Y st C2YC 2 7 7 3AF The SA7272 cable with N connectors 11N 50 7 35 and one adapters N female to TNC male 33TNC N 50 51 TNC male N male 81 100 SA12272 15 0 mm The SA12272 cable w...

Page 45: ...nclosed self bonding tape disabling water from pene trating the connection 3 3 1 3 Mounting The TT 3005M maritime antenna is constructed for 1 tube mounting Figure 6 TT 3005M 1 Tube Mounting It is important to notice that the pole mount device has to be dis connected from the antenna body when the antenna cable should be mounted It is not possible to mount the cable without disman tling the pole m...

Page 46: ...nnected the voltage output of the transceiver has to be reduced Issuing the following command in the transceiver shell does this Se f 0 If this command is not run the transceiver will probably set up a warning box stating that the antenna is not connected Please refer to section 4 2 3 for a detailed description 3 3 2 TT 3005A Maritime Antenna Figure 7 TT 3005A Maritime Antenna This is an omni dire...

Page 47: ...n that allows easy ex change of antenna elements The TT 3005A antenna is fully compatible with the Inmarsat C GMDSS General Maritime Distress and Safety System specifica tions and can also receive GPS signals while not transmitting This antenna can handle up to 10Kbyte transmission length and up to 70 meter coax cable The TT 3005A antenna is designed to operate when the satellite is visible over t...

Page 48: ... tempera ture Solar Radiation Max flux density 1200W m2 Relative Humidity 95 non condensing at 40 C Precipitation Up to 50 mm hour droplet size 0 5 to 4 5 mm Ice Up to 25 mm Wind Up to 200 km hour Vibration Operational Random 5 20 Hz 0 02 g2 Hz 20 150 Hz 3dB oct 1 0g RMS Vibration Survival Random 5 20 Hz 0 05 g2 Hz 20 150 Hz 3dB oct 1 7g RMS Shock Half sine 20g 11ms Antenna Mounting 1 5 tube Trans...

Page 49: ...ners Connector type no Suhners Connector type no Suhners 1 10 RG 223U 5 5 mm 11TNC 50 3 14c 11 25 RG 214U 10 8 mm 11TNC 50 7 2c 26 50 Suhner SA7272 10 0 mm Nokia 02Y st C2YC 2 7 7 3AF The SA7272 cable with N connectors 11N 50 7 35 and two adapters N female to TNC male 33TNC N 50 51 TNC male TNC male 51 70 SA12272 15 0 mm The SA12272 cable with N connectors 11N 50 12 35C and two adapters N female t...

Page 50: ...25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 3 3 2 3 Mounting The TT 3005A maritime antenna is constructed for 1 5 tube mounting Figure 8 TT 3005A 1 5 tube mounting 3 3 2 4 Low antenna power in Rx mode The TT 3005A Antenna Rx power can be reduced from 1 1W with 14V to 0 7W with 9V For information on how to reduce the antenna power please refer to section 4 2 3 ...

Page 51: ...d is designed to operate in a cor rosive environment and in extreme weather conditions without any service It has a modular construction that allows easy ex change of antenna elements The antenna housing is sealed with tamper resistant TORX screws so that it can only be disassem bled by Thrane Thrane approved technicians The antenna is fully compatible with the Inmarsat C GMDSS General Maritime Di...

Page 52: ...um transmission length 32 Kbyte which is Inmarsat maximum Solar Radiation Infra red radiation 500W m2 EME Relative Humidity 95 non condensing at 40 C Precipitation Up to 50 mm hour droplet size 0 5 to 4 5 mm EME Ice Up to 25 mm EME Wind Up to 200 km hour Vibration Operational Random 5 20 Hz 0 02 g2 Hz 20 150 Hz 3dB oct 1 0g RMS Vibration Survival Random 5 20 Hz 0 05 g2 Hz 20 150 Hz 3dB oct 1 7g RM...

Page 53: ...sted guide lines Range m Range m Range m Range m Cable type no Cable type no Cable type no Cable type no Connector type no Suhners Connector type no Suhners Connector type no Suhners Connector type no Suhners 1 10 RG 223U 5 5 mm 11TNC 50 3 14c and 11N 50 3 29c 11 40 RG 214U 10 8 mm 11TNC 50 7 2c and 11N 50 7 44c 41 80 Suhner SA7272 10 0 mm Nokia 02Y st C2YC 2 7 7 3AF The SA7272 cable with N connec...

Page 54: ...g water from pene trating the connection 3 3 3 3 Mounting The TT 3001B opt 001 maritime antenna is constructed for 1 5 tube mounting Capsat Figure 10 TT 3001B opt 001 1 5 Tube mounting 3 3 4 Antenna Mounting Considerations When installing the a Maritime Antenna you should find a location on the vessel that is as free from obstructions as possible Also you should maintain a certain distance to othe...

Page 55: ...is designed to provide satellite coverage even when the vessel has pitch and roll movements up to 15 To maintain this coverage the antenna should be free from obstructions in the area down to 15 below the horizon Since this may not be possi ble in the fore and aft directions of the vessel the clear area can be reduced to 5 below the horizon in the fore and aft directions and 15 below the horizon i...

Page 56: ...ns should be below these Figure 11 Inmarsat C Antenna Mounting If an obstruction such as a pole or a funnel is unavoidable the following guidelines apply According to IMO resolution 807 the distance to the obstruction should be so large that the obstruction only covers 2 degrees This means that the safe distance is Safe distance 29 Diameter of obstruction Example Obstruction is a 4 pole Diameter 0...

Page 57: ...e based on the ANSI standard C95 1 1982 American Na tional Standard Safety Levels With Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields 300 kHz to 100 GHz This standard recommends the maximum power density at 1 6 GHz exposed to human beings not to exceed 5 mW cm At the maximum radiated output power from the INMARSAT C Antenna 16 dBW EIRP this corresponds to a minimum safety dist...

Page 58: ... 00 tighter recommendation correspond to a minimum safety dis tance of 60 cm at 16 dBW To be sure that this distance is respected the Thrane Thrane INMARSAT C Antenna Units are provided with a label declaring a minimum safety distance on 2 feet 61 cm The relation between the power intensity are as follows Radiated intensity W m2 Distance m 10 0 56 25 0 36 100 0 18 Table 20 Radiated intensity ...

Page 59: ...age Page Page 3 23 3 23 3 23 3 23 3 4 TT 3606E Message Terminal The TT 3606E is a GMDSS approved Message Terminal for the TT 3020C Transceiver Figure 13 TT 3606E Message Terminal In the following sections the interface to the 3606E Message Ter minal are described Please be advised that a special Reference Manual for the TT 3606E Message Terminal is available 3 4 1 Connectors An illustration of the...

Page 60: ...on Pin Name Signal Description 1 2 9 10 supply 10 32 VDC Battery Positive input 4 5 12 13 supply DC Return Battery Negative input 6 Remote ON OFF ON if connected to supply OFF if floating 7 8 SGND Chassis Secondary GND Ground GND Shield 3 11 14 15 NC Table 21 TT 3606E Power Connector 3 4 1 2 Communication port The TT 3606E Message Terminal communicates with the TT 3020C Capsat Transceiver via one ...

Page 61: ...t The TT 3606E Message Terminal has a standard Centronics printer port Please note that in the GMDSS system the TT 3608A Hard Copy printer must be connected to the Transceiver The printer port connector is located on the rear panel 3 4 2 TT 3601E keyboard The TT 3601E Keyboard plugs into the Keyboard connector on the rear panel of the TT 3606E The keyboard connector is a stan dard connector but pl...

Page 62: ...e connector DTE type Environmental Meets or exceeds all INMARSAT specifica tions for the Inmarsat C Network for SOLAS with distress call functions CN114 and IEC 945 requirements Meets CE marking 1997 requirements Wheel Mark approved Power Source 10 to 32 V floating DC 15 pin SubD female Power Consumption App 20 Watts maximum App 13 Watts typical Fuse Internal automatic recovering poly fuse Ambient...

Page 63: ...Installation 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 Page Page Page Page 3 27 3 27 3 27 3 27 3 4 4 Mounting Figure 15 llustrates the dimension of the panel cut out and posi tion of mounting holes when mounting the TT 3606E Message Terminal in a console Figure 15 Mounting holes for TT 3606E Figure 16 illustrates the position of the mounting holes for the mounting bracket ...

Page 64: ...stallation System Installation TT 3606E Message Terminal TT 3606E Message Terminal TT 3606E Message Terminal TT 3606E Message Terminal Page Page Page Page 3 28 3 28 3 28 3 28 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 Figure 16 TT 3606E Mounting Bracket ...

Page 65: ...onnection for emergency batteries and offers automatic switch over in case of a drop out of the mains In the TT 3000C GMDSS system the emergency volt age must be 24 V floating DC nominal value with an absolute minimum of 15 V DC at the input terminal of the TT 3680B AC DC converter Each of the five different DC outputs are separately fused It is therefore recommended to distribute the load on the ...

Page 66: ...stem Installation System Installation TT 3680B Power Supply TT 3680B Power Supply TT 3680B Power Supply TT 3680B Power Supply Page Page Page Page 3 30 3 30 3 30 3 30 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 Figure 18 Mounting holes for TT 3680B ...

Page 67: ... is turned off The Integrated Capsat System is designed to allow the operator to guide incoming messages to the TT 3608A Hard Copy Printer and or the TT 3606E Message Terminal for floppy disk storage In case both TT 3608A and TT 3606E are turned off the Trans ceiver will hold the incoming messages in the internal memory for at approximately 48 hours for later Hard Coping The enclosed standard cabl...

Page 68: ...supplied with the TT 3608A Hard Copy Printer for horizontally oriented secured mounting see section 3 6 3 3 6 2 Roll Paper Stand Figure 20 TT 3608A Paper Roll Stand A roll paper stand is available for the TT 3608A Hard Copy Printer This enables the printer to signal an advanced warning of a paper low condition when the paper roll is almost empty The printer continues to print the job but an inform...

Page 69: ...t out of paper condi tion has not been fixed when the printer is set online again the fault indication will reappear If the STOP button is pressed while FAULT LED relay is turned on the FAULT LED relay will be turned off but the FAULT LED relay will be turned on again soon after if the fault condition has not been fixed The DIP switch 8 ROLL PAPER STAND in the printer must be set to OFF which sele...

Page 70: ... System Installation TT 3608A Hard Copy Printer TT 3608A Hard Copy Printer TT 3608A Hard Copy Printer TT 3608A Hard Copy Printer Page Page Page Page 3 34 3 34 3 34 3 34 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 3 6 3 Mounting Figure 21 Mounting holes for TT 3608A ...

Page 71: ...TT 3608G printer unit is printing on 112 mm 4 4 width thermal paper rolls The printer can be configured for 40 or 80 chars line and automatic word wrapping is performed on long lines A built in paper detector indicates when paper is low The printer is temperature compensated to give equal printing quality over a wide temperature range The TT 3608G displays receive mail indication and login status ...

Page 72: ...ceiver must have different address settings If this is ignored the Arcnet will not operate properly Please notice that if a net work problem info box is displayed on the message terminal the Arcnet is not configured properly The Printer Unit Arcnet address is configured by setting an 8 po sition DIP switch located under the paper inlet To set operating parameters remove paper and turn off power In...

Page 73: ... 1 off off on 2 off on off 3 off on on 4 on off off 5 on off on 6 on on off 7 on on on 8 Printing Direction 4 on Reverse off off Normal 5 Not Used NMEA Aux Port 6 on NMEA 01831 NMEA off Serial data2 Dot Energy 7 on High High off Normal Printing Width 8 on 40 Chars per line 80 off 80 Chars per line Table 23 TT 3608G DIP switch settings 1 Jumper W2 and W9 should be in position 1 2 low in Rx mode to ...

Page 74: ...3 7 1 2 Connect the 3608G to the transceiver by means of the accom panying interconnection cable 15 pole SubD connectors 3 Connect the 3608G to a DC power source by means of the ac companying power cable For security reasons take care to connect the ground chassis wire properly to ground When power is applied it should now be possible for the trans ceiver to print on the TT 3608G when needed or in...

Page 75: ...39 ohm 6 GND 7 Arcnet A 8 Arcnet B 9 GND 10 NMEA OUT A or Ready busy Controlled by W9 11 NMEA OUT B 12 NMEA IN A or Serial input 13 NMEA IN B or GND Controlled by W2 14 Not Connected 15 Not Connected Table 25 TT 3608G I O Connector 3 7 4 Cable In case the accompanying Arcnet interconnection cable is not suitable and another cabling has to be made please observe the guidelines given in the followin...

Page 76: ...in any termination resistor If needed the ter mination resistor could be placed in the 15 pole SubD con nector connected to the twisted pair cable This is the case for the accompanying cable Always use shielded twisted pair cables and shielded con nectors otherwise the EMC specifications are not guarantied to be fulfilled The length of the cable making up the Arcnet bus should be no longer than 10...

Page 77: ...iver input optically isolated NMEA 0183 generator output or Serial print input with Ready Busy control Printer Type 112 mm thermal printer with two motors Width 40 char line normal 80 char line compressed Speed 1 l sec normal Character size 9 dot high x 7 dot wide Print direction Normal Reverse logic seek word wrap Paper roll Width 112 mm diam 48 mm length 25 m Supply Voltage 10 5 32 V floating DC...

Page 78: ...wered Figure 23 TT 3042C Remote Alarm Distress Box From the Remote Alarm Distress Box TT 3042C Distress Alerts can be initiated The TT 3042C also has an indicator for reception of EGC messages with distress urgent priority A Distress Alert can be initiated by pressing the Distress button for five seconds Included in the box is a Distress Relay which makes it possible to control an external alarm p...

Page 79: ...n Unit 1 7 5 12 Volt 5 9Volt for ext devices 2 GND Safety GND 6 GND 3 Distress button lamp 1 In Out 0 4 Buzzer Buzzer knob 2 In Out 1 5 To Distress Relay 3 In Out 2 6 To Fault Relay 4 In Out 3 7 Distress button 14 In 4 8 GND 15 In 5 9 Distress Relay contact pole 1 10 Distress Relay contact pole 2 11 Fault Relay contact pole 1 12 Fault Relay contact pole 2 Table 27 TT 3042C and Satellite Communicat...

Page 80: ...es Ø4 0 mm Power requirements 7 5V 12V DC Standby 0 1W 9V Max 0 5W 9V Cable length Type Max 100m 8 leaders screened signal cable Connector Internal screw terminals Distress MES Fault Relay Max switching 2A or 60W or 220V DC Distress Relay jumpers Enable W1 1 2 Disable W1 2 3 Activated Shorted W2 1 2 Open W2 2 3 MES Fault Relay jumpers Enable W3 1 2 Disable W3 2 3 Activated Open W4 1 2 Shorted W4 2...

Page 81: ...042C Remote Alarm Distress Box optional TT 3042C Remote Alarm Distress Box optional System Installation System Installation System Installation System Installation 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 Page Page Page Page 3 45 3 45 3 45 3 45 3 8 1 Mounting Figure 24 TT 3042C Outline drawing ...

Page 82: ... Alarm Distress Box optional TT 3042C Remote Alarm Distress Box optional TT 3042C Remote Alarm Distress Box optional TT 3042C Remote Alarm Distress Box optional Page Page Page Page 3 46 3 46 3 46 3 46 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 Figure 25 TT 3042C Outline drawing with console bracket ...

Page 83: ...042C Mounting stencil Fasten the TT 3042C Remote Alarm Distress Box from the inside or by using the mounting bracket which makes console mounting possible If required the cable relief are easily moved from the end of the TT 3042C to the bottom feed hole for hidden cable installation It is possible to connect 2 TT 3042C s in parallel to the TT 3020C Capsat Transceiver from which they are supplied w...

Page 84: ...as main printer in a GMDSS system Please be advised that a dedicated Reference Manual for the TT 3042D Remote Alarm is available Figure 27 TT 3042D Remote Alarm Distress Box Local Printer The TT 3042D Remote Alarm fulfil all GMDSS requirements for remote indication and printout of EGC SafetyNet messages ini tiation of distress transmissions and general system status dis play The TT 3042D Remote Al...

Page 85: ...trans ceiver with Arcnet The TT 3042D is equipped with remote turn on for power saving configurations Remote turn on is enabled by jumper setting 3 9 1 Configuration Before installation of the TT 3042D configuration of Arcnet ad dress should take place It is important to observe that all devices connected to the same transceiver must have different address settings If this is ignored the Arcnet wi...

Page 86: ...age Page 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 printer connected locally on it s printer port the transceiver printer is considered as the only Local Printer and the TT 3042D will be treated as Remote Alarm with additional printer unit Note Operating parameters are only read at power up or softre set so changes in operating parameters will not change operation until a power c...

Page 87: ...81 Printing Direction 4 on Reverse off off Normal Sounder Timeout 5 on 10 sec Timeout off no timeout off NMEA Aux Port 6 on NMEA 01832 NMEA off Serial data3 Dot Energy 7 on High High off Normal Printing Width 8 on 40 Chars per line 80 off 80 Chars per line Table 29 TT 3042D DIP switch settings 1 When this address is selected the TT 3042D is configured as local printer This address should not be us...

Page 88: ...s as described in section 3 9 1 2 Connect the 3042D to the transceiver by means of the accom panying interconnection cable 15 pole SubD connectors 3 Connect the 3042D to a DC power source by means of the ac companying power cable For security reasons take care to connect the ground chassis wire properly to ground When power is applied it should now be possible for the trans ceiver to print on the ...

Page 89: ...r 4 Not Connected 5 5V DC 39 ohm 6 GND 7 Arcnet A 8 Arcnet B 9 GND 10 NMEA OUT A or Ready busy Controlled by W9 11 NMEA OUT B 12 NMEA IN A or Serial input 13 NMEA IN B or GND Controlled by W2 14 Not Connected 15 Not Connected Table 31 TT 3042D I O Connector 3 9 4 Cable In case the accompanying Arcnet interconnection cable is not suitable and another cabling has to be made please observe the guidel...

Page 90: ...he TT 3042D does NOT contain any termination resistor If needed the ter mination resistor could be placed in the 15 pole SubD con nector connected to the twisted pair cable This is the case for the accompanying cable Always use shielded twisted pair cables and shielded con nectors otherwise the EMC specifications are not guarantied to be fulfilled The length of the cable making up the Arcnet bus s...

Page 91: ...Serial port NMEA 0183 receiver input optically isolated NMEA 0183 generator output or Serial print input with Ready Busy control Printer Type 112 mm thermal printer with two motors Width 40 char line normal 80 char line compressed Speed 1 l sec normal Character size 9 dot high x 7 dot wide Print direction Normal Reverse logic seek word wrap Paper roll Width 112 mm diam 48 mm length 25 m Supply Vol...

Page 92: ...led Do not answer yes to this question unless you are absolutely sure that you have completed distress testing In Distress Test Mode the Distress Buttons can be activated and tested without issuing Distress Alerts Distress Test Mode is can celled by pressing the Esc key After Distress Test Mode is termi nated activating the Distress Buttons will again result in a Distress Alert being send 3 10 1 T...

Page 93: ...ode Please note that the transceiver has to be in Distress Test Mode Please note that the transceiver has to be in Distress Test Mode before this test is performed Otherwise a real Distress Alert is before this test is performed Otherwise a real Distress Alert is before this test is performed Otherwise a real Distress Alert is before this test is performed Otherwise a real Distress Alert is transm...

Page 94: ...e a real Distress Alert is before this test is performed Otherwise a real Distress Alert is before this test is performed Otherwise a real Distress Alert is transmitted transmitted transmitted transmitted Pressing the Distress button will make the Distress LED flash and will activate an intermediate acoustic signal If the Distress button is held for at least 5 seconds the acoustic signal will stop...

Page 95: ...rinter with DC option 220V 110VAC 24V DC NMEA in out ArcNet Alarm I O EIA 232 Centronics I O ArcNet DC DC DC DC TT 3608G Printer Unit Floating DC NMEA Capsat TT 3005M Antenna Unit Figure 28 Interconnection diagram The TT 3608A printer can be substituted with the compact printer alarm panel TT 3042D please see section 3 9 if special requirement exist for a compact solution For applications where ca...

Page 96: ...em Installation General interconnect information General interconnect information General interconnect information General interconnect information Page Page Page Page 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 97: ...nt Handheld terminals etc Please follow the below listed guide lines to set up the connected equipment in a direct terminal emulating manner In terminal emulation mode a prompt appears The commands are executed by pressing the CR key 4 1 1 TT 3606E Message Terminal Enter the terminal emulation mode by selecting OPTIONS CONFIGURATION TERMINAL 4 1 2 Computerised equipment handheld terminals Your com...

Page 98: ... of ini tialisation options set b CR Init system parameters menu 0 Quit 1 All 2 Basic system parameters 3 EGC Network ID s 4 Data Network ID s 5 LES Network Table 6 Link Test Results Enter number 4 2 1 Entering your mobile number The Mobile Number in the Transceiver is entered using the set u command set u CR Mobile Number 492380049 Enter new number An Inmarsat C mobile number is always in the ran...

Page 99: ...on message 4 2 2 Altering baudrate and protocol settings The baudrate and protocol settings can be changed by the com mand se c Console status 4800 N 8 1 Software handshake no se c Enter parameters as baudrate parity databits stopbits 4800 N 8 1 Software handshake Y N n Factory settings is obtained by pressing the Stop button at power on Please notice that changing the baudrate or other protocol s...

Page 100: ...Transceiver voltage setting TT 3001B High antenna voltage 14V DC TT 3005A High or low antenna voltage TT 3005M Low antenna voltage 9 V DC Table 33 Antenna voltage configuration When the Transceiver is transmitting there will be 28 V DC on the antenna connector When the Transceiver is receiving there will be either 9 V DC or 14 V DC on the antenna connector If a TT 3001B opt 001 Antenna type is use...

Page 101: ... System Generation System Generation System Generation System Generation 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 Page Page Page Page 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 If the TT 3005M antenna is used and the antenna voltage is set to high run the transceiver will probably set up a warning box stat ing that the antenna is not connected ...

Page 102: ...ion System Generation Initialise System Parameters Initialise System Parameters Initialise System Parameters Initialise System Parameters Page Page Page Page 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 103: ...ording to Inmarsat C specifications No other tests are required The Inmarsat Mobile Number is needed to run the Link Test When a new unit is being installed it is the responsibility of the service technician to verify that the unit is functioning properly and that the unit is commissioned and logged into the Inmarsat C System at the end of installation You should only attempt to start one Link Tes...

Page 104: ...ill automatically perform a distress test without any user intervention In the end of the test the Transceiver will receive the link test re sults 5 4 Details of a Link Test You should try to start one link test yourself to verify the unit After a while you will see a message on your screen and on your printer saying Link Test started and when the MAIL indicator on the TT 3020C front panel starts ...

Page 105: ... then starts flash ing again The SEND indicator will turn OFF when the protocol has finished The Transceiver now automatically sends a Distress Alert test The printer will give an acknowledgement when the Alert has been sent The Transceiver now will wait for the test results to arrive from the LES and acknowledge the reception of these by a short transmission burst When receiving the results the s...

Page 106: ...mmissioning Commissioning Details of a Link Test Details of a Link Test Details of a Link Test Details of a Link Test Page Page Page Page 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 107: ...8 3 13 Antenna safe distance 3 18 3 21 ArcNet 2 2 2 11 B Baudrate 2 9 4 3 C Cable loss 3 8 3 13 3 17 Compass safe Distance 2 3 3 3 D Distress alert 3 42 Distress button 3 42 Distress button test 3 56 Distress indicator 2 6 DTE connector 2 9 DTR and CTS signals 2 11 F Flow control 2 11 Fuse 2 4 3 2 G Galvanic isolation 2 9 GMDSS 3 6 3 11 3 15 GPS 2 17 I I O connector 2 11 ...

Page 108: ...1 O On off features 2 4 Operating temperature 2 2 3 26 P Power connector 2 7 Power indicator 2 5 Printer port 2 15 R Radar or navigator cables 3 8 3 13 3 17 Remote Alarm Distress Box 3 42 Remote power control 2 5 2 8 RF grounding 2 17 RS 423 ports 3 24 S SafetyNet EGC messages 3 42 Send indicator 2 6 Serial communication cable length 2 11 Serial port communication 2 9 Shipping carton 1 2 Stop butt...

Page 109: ...Index Index Index Index 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 25 Jul 00 Page Page Page Page 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 T Technical specifications TT 3020C 2 1 3 26 ...

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