fm8800d PDF
fm8800d PDF
fm8800d PDF
FM-8800D/8800S
9-52 Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN
Telephone : +81-(0)798-65-2111
Fax : +81-(0)798-65-4200
Monitor OFFHOOK Main Remote Handset Panel Handset Panel Panel Handset Panel Panel
Domain SPKR Handset Station-X ear Speaker ear Speaker Speaker ear Speaker Speaker
XXXX Handset speaker speaker speaker
Check LOG
2) Press and hold down [CALL] key more than 3 seconds to transmit DSC message on
No. 1 FM-8800S/D. “Call in progress on CH70” message appears and immediately
“Test request call received” message appears. And then alarm is output.
Press [CANCEL] key and stop the alarm.
Note: This is a “loop-back” test where the transmitted signal is received from CH70
WR and this RX message appears on the window.
5) No. 1 FM-8800S/D receives “TEST ACK” message from No. 2 FM-8800S/D. And
then “Test acknowledge received” message appears and alarm is released.
Press [CANCEL] key and stop the alarm.
6) On No. 1 FM-8800S/D, check the “TEST ACK” message received from No. 2
FM-8800S/D.
7) On No. 1 FM-8800S/D, open “RCVD ORDINARY” LOG and check an unread icon
“TEST CALL” and a LOG of “TEST ACK”.
8) DSC Test from No. 2 FM-8800S/D to No. 1 FM-8800S/D is made in accordance with
the above procedure.
Procedure:
Check LOG
2) Press and hold down [CALL] key more than 3 seconds to transmit DSC message.
“Call in progress on CH70” message appears and immediately “Test request call
received” message appears. And then alarm is released. Press [CANCEL] key and
stop the alarm.
3) Press [ENT] key. Then “Received Message” window is changed to “Send Message”.
Press and hold down [CALL] key more than 3 seconds to transmit TEST ACK
message.
After the transmission, the “CH16” window is displayed.
4) Open “RCVD ORDINARY” LOG window and check a LOG of “TEST CALL”.
not
1 INTL Normal Open 0550215-03.06 05P0773 M.493-10 MED
equipped
2 Russia Normal Open 0550220-01.03 05P0773A M.493-11 Russian equipped
FM-8800 INTL not
3 Normal Close 0550215-03.06 05P0773B M.493-10 MED
S/D equipped
4 Russia Normal Close 0550220-01.03 05P0773C M.493-11 Russian equipped
5 INTL Normal Open 0550215-04.01 05P0773D M.493-11 MED equipped
6 INTL Normal Close 0550215-04.01 05P0773E M.493-11 MED equipped
7 INTL 0550216-01.03 05P0781 M.493-11 MED
HS-8800
8 Russia 0550211-01.02 05P0781A M.493-11 Russian
Note: Alarm output of CPU Board, “Normal Open” or “Normal “Close” can be selected.
On all boards, the program can be updated to be compliant with Recommendation
ITU-R M.493-11.
4. Contrast adjustment
Contrast is adjusted in “CONTRAST” menu. To reset it to the default setting, press and
hold down [SHIFT] key.
5. Position Data
The data of own ship’s position is displayed in 1/10000 min. and it is displayed on
“Received Message” and “Send Message” windows.
6. Distress relay
When the same distress relay message is received more than twice within one hour, the
alarm is not activated.
7. Compose Message
The indication on “Compose Message” window is
changed from “TCmd1” and “TCmd2” to “KAIND”,
“COMM MODE” and “COMM MODE”.
On the last line, a message is displayed whether
transmitted message is requested ACK or not. “ACK
REQ” message is displayed for Call and Distress alert
and “NO ACK REQ” is displayed for all Call and Group
call. “Polling Call” and “AREA CALL” are deleted from
this window.
- Year/Day/Time
Year/Month/Date/Time data using for LOG of Time stamp are displayed.
Data priority is displayed in ZDA > RMC > manual. When it is set by manual, set data in
[MENU] -> RTC.
Front panel
Waiting ACK
[Distress] Cancelled?
[CANCEL]
button pressed
button pressed
Sending DIS.
canceling MSG. by DSC
Sending DIS. canceling
MSG. by voice
Note: Alarm sound level is adjusted in SYSTEM menu -> “MAX VOL ADJ”.
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Check List
Chapter 1. Overview
1.1 General ....................................................................................................................1-1
1.1.1 Configurations ...............................................................................................1-1
Chapter 6. Measurement
6.1 Adjustment ...............................................................................................................6-1
6.1.1 Output Power .................................................................................................6-1
Chapter 8. Maintenance
8.1 Self-test and Error Message .....................................................................................8-1
8.1.1 Daily test ........................................................................................................8-1
1. TX POWER ...................................................................................................8-1
2. TX/RX PCB ...................................................................................................8-2
3. CPU PCB .......................................................................................................8-2
4. CH70 RX PCB ...............................................................................................8-3
5. DUP RX PCB ................................................................................................8-3
8.1.2 Error messages ..............................................................................................8-4
1. PLL1 Unlock .................................................................................................8-4
2. PLL2 Unlock .................................................................................................8-4
3. GPS ERROR (EPFS ERROR) ......................................................................8-4
4. Printer PE .......................................................................................................8-4
5. NO MMSI ......................................................................................................8-4
6. System ERROR .............................................................................................8-4
7. RTC ERROR Input RTC ...............................................................................8-4
Chapter 9. Q & A
Q1. How can we use VHF exclusively? ........................................................................9-1
Q2. What are the differences between FM-8800D and FM-8800S? .............................9-1
Q3. Please tell me the priority of communication order. ...............................................9-1
Q4. Do the Transceiver unit and Remote Handset have to be installed in designated
location? ................................................................................................................9-1
Q5. Receptible sentence. ...............................................................................................9-1
Q6. Please tell me about the Alarm output. ...................................................................9-2
Q7. Can Carbon MIC be used in place Wing MIC? ......................................................9-2
Q8. Can Remote Handset be used alone without Transceiver Handset on? ..................9-2
Q9. Does Remote Handset have to be wired in daisy chain? ........................................9-2
Q10. Can VHF antenna be used together with CH70 WR antenna? .............................9-2
Q11. Is a Junction Box:IF-8810 necessary? ..................................................................9-2
Q12. How to adjust LCD contrast? ...............................................................................9-3
Q13. How to cancel menu’s protection? ........................................................................9-3
Q14. Please tell me what to check after installing. ........................................................9-3
Q15. How do I adjust the frequency? ............................................................................9-3
Q16. How do I measure DSC tone frequency? .............................................................9-3
Q17. Will the Program-Ver. indication remain the same even after updating the
program? ................................................................................................................9-4
Q18. Is the Main program commonly used for FM-8800D and FM-8800S? ...............9-4
Q19. I cannot update the program/How do I update the program? (Case 1) .................9-4
Q20. I cannot update the program/How do I update the program? (Case 2) .................9-4
Q21. Remote Handset is not working properly. . ............................................................9-4
Q22. I cannot receive DSC signals although telephone is working just fine. ...............9-4
Q23. What are the differences between 05P0774A and B on TX/RX PCB? ................9-5
Q24. What is a DISTRESS MODE? .............................................................................9-5
Q25. How can I clear memory? .....................................................................................9-5
Q26. When I make All Ship Call from No.1 VHF, I could not receive signals
through No.2 VHF. Is the equipment broken? ...................................................9-5
Q27. Communication does not seem to be working correctly when Remote Handsets
are connected. ....................................................................................................9-5
Q28. When I turn on the power, alarm keeps going off and nothing comes up
on the display. ....................................................................................................9-5
Q29. Would disconnecting or short-circuiting antenna break Transceiver unit? ..........9-6
Q30. “DSC-5’’ indication appears after a self-test with DMC-5. Is this okay? ............9-6
Q31. Please tell me about where to install the antennas. ..............................................9-6
Q32. What is the min. horizontal length between VHF Antennas? ...............................9-6
Q33. Please tell me about where to install the VHF. .....................................................9-6
Q34. Does a VHF Rack-consol have a type? ................................................................9-6
Q35. Please tell me about RS-485. ................................................................................9-6
Q36. Please tell me about communication range? .........................................................9-7
Q37. An inspector cautioned me about contents of COMSAR/Cir.32
regarding installation of equipment. What is it about? ......................................9-8
Appendix 1) Specifications
1. General ......................................................................................................................AP1-1
2. Transmitter .................................................................................................................AP1-1
3. Receiver .....................................................................................................................AP1-2
4. DSC ...........................................................................................................................AP1-2
5. CH70 WATCH Receiver ............................................................................................AP1-2
6. Power Supply .............................................................................................................AP1-3
7. Digital Interface .........................................................................................................AP1-3
8. Environmental Conditions .........................................................................................AP1-3
9. Coating Color ............................................................................................................AP1-4
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1.1 General
FM-8800S and FM-8800D are the international VHF radiotelephones that are farther
developed as successors to FM-8500 and FM-8700.
Outline of the unit:
1. Built-in Class A DSC function and CH70 WR.
2. The FM-8800S offers simplex/semi-duplex, the FM-8800D offers simplex/full
duplex voice communication.
In addition, Russian Ver. obtain Russian Type approval by FM-8800S.
3. PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) call function is installed.
4. Outputs the other ship’s position from DSC Distress message received information
by TLL sentences.
5. ATIS (Automatic Transmitter Identification System) is installed.
6. Remote Handset can be connected to the maximum of 4 sets via IF-8810 or/and
IF-8820.
7. Intercommunication system is available through each Remote Handset.
8. The CH70 WR antenna can be used either exclusively or can be shared with VHF
antenna.
9. The power supply is 24 VDC+30 % and –10 %. AC power supply unit (PR-240-CE)
is optional.
10. Connect the Printer directly and it prints out the DSC TX/RX messages, the DSC
communication logs and the test results.
1.1.1 Configurations
Case - 1)
Total 4 sets
W-MIC W-MIC RB-8800/HS-8800 or(and) RB-8810/HS-8800
RB-8800/HS-8800 RB-8810/HS-8800
EXT Alarm
GPS
TLL output Junction box
(IF-8810)
HS-2003
Printer: EXT SP
- PP-510,
- PP-8800
24VDC AC-DC Power 100-220VAC
(PR-240-CE)
Fig. 1.1.1 Connection Case-1
1-1
Case - 2) DMC-5 Installation Note; INTL Ver. only (except for Russian Ver.)
DMC-5 is connected via DMC IF (IF-8820).
Handset (RB-8800/HS-8800 and RB-8810/HS-8800) can be connected to the maximum
of 4 sets via IF-8810 and/or IF-8820.
RB-8800/HS-8800 RB-8810/HS-8800
NOTE:
Total 4 sets
RB-8800/HS-8800
or (and) RB-8810/HS-8800
DMC IF
DMC-5
(IF-8820)
W-MIC W-MIC
RB-8800/HS-8800
EXT Alarm
Junction box GPS
TLL output
(IF-8810)
HS-2003
Printer: EXT SP
- PP-510,
- PP-8800
24VDC AC-DC Power 100-220VAC
(PR-240-CE)
1-2
1.2 Operation
1.2.1 LCD display
INTL Ver.
Russian Ver.
(1) INTL SHIFT (7) (17R)
(1) INTL SHIFT (7)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) (6)
Hi
Rx 16
DUP SCAN
(8)
(9) (10)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Hi
Rx 16 (8)
(2) (2)
(3) (6)
(4) (10)
(5) (9)
Hi
Rx SCAN
DUP
16 (8)
(3) (6)
(4) (10)
(5) (9)
Hi
Rx SCAN
DUP
16 (8)
1-3
As for the number of the item which "R" is added, the program is Russian Ver.
Table 1.2.1 Operation
Cont’d
1-4
1-5
17
20R
VOL 0-10 VOL: [SHIFT]->[ ↑ ], [ ↓ ] VOL: SP volume adjustments for Remote Handset
YEAR/DATE/TIME used to Time stamp of LOG
are displayed.
17R Year/Day/Time
ZDA>RMC>auto data is displayed. In case of
Manual input, set in the [MENU] -> RTC.
SQA: [SHIFT]->[SQ auto]
18 - SQA: Indicates when SQ Auto is set up.
SQA, SQ 0-10 SQ 0-10:
19R - SQ 0-10: Indicates when SQ is set up manually.
[SHIFT]->[SQ]->[>], [<]
1-6
ALARM Display
Table 1.2.2 Alarm Display
LED
Conditions Alarm sounds How to stop
conditions
While pressing [Distress] 2200 Hz and 0 Hz
button for 3 seconds (125 ms)
During the transmission of Red:
2200 Hz continuous sound
Distress Alert continuous light Press
After the transmission of [CANCEL] key.
Distress Alert
1300 Hz and 2200 Hz
Receiving Distress Alert Red: blink
(250 ms)
1300 Hz and 2200 Hz
Receiving Urgency Call Green: blink
(250 ms)
1300 Hz and 0 Hz
Receiving Safety Call Green: blink Stops
(250 ms)
automatically
Receiving Ship Business Call Green: blink 880 Hz and 440 Hz
after 2 minutes
Receiving Routine Call Green: blink (500 ms)
or press
750 Hz and 650 Hz [CANCEL] key.
(50 ms)
Receiving PSTN Call Green: blink
Repeat 10 times and OFF
1 second
Russian Ver.
The alarm sound level when receiving the DSC message increases in 4 steps.
In case of ROUTINE, alarm sound is sounded 3 times, and it increases in 4 steps. In
case of SAFETY, URGENCY, DISTRESS, alarm sound is sounded 4 times, and it
increases in 4 steps.
1-7
265 mm
3 W/4 ohm SP
110 mm
Handset: HS-2003
GND
TR ANT
+24 VDC IN
CH 70 ANT
2-1
2.1.2 Interior
285 mm
CPU
(FM-8800D)
DUP Rx
CH 70 Rx
PWR
Tx/Rx
2-2
PWR
Duplexer
(CDH_156_10_06A)
PWR
(05P0776)
Duplexer
Tx/Rx
(05P0774B)
2-3
写真 2.1.7 FM-8800S 下面
写真 2.1.8 FM-8800D下面
CPU
(05P0773)
CH70 Rx
(05P0775)
CPU
(05P0773)
DUP Rx
(05P0777)
CH70 Rx
(05P0775)
2-4
RTC(05P0804)
Russian Ver.
J14
(Connect to RTC board)
Russian Ver.
2-5
写真 2.1.9 FM-8800S 上面
PWR
(05P0776)
PANEL
(05P0772)
Tx/Rx
(05P0774A)
PANEL
(05P0772)
2-6
2.1.3 Board
[Printer]: 25 pin
Y1 (TCXO: 25.6 MHz)
[IEC61162-1/Remote]: 37 pin
J13 (REF OSC: 25.6 MHz)
J3 (DUP REF: 25.6 MHz)
J11 (CH70 OSC 38.4 MHz)
J9 (Tx MIX: 45 MHz out)
PA (RA35H1516M) Jumper
Between J1 and 2
J3 (ANT)
J5
(CH70 ANT and TR
TP1 ANT: common use)
(Rx 1st Lo: F+51.2375 MHz)
TP4 TP2
(Rx 2nd Lo: 51.2 MHz) (PLL VCO CONT)
J8
J7 (Tx MIX 45 MHz) (REF OSC: 25.6 MHz)
J1 (DUP OUT)
J2 (DUP IN1)
PA (RA35H1516M)
J4 (DUP IN2)
J3 (ANT)
- Tx/Rx (05P0774A)
J1, 2, 4 NO
- Tx/Rx (05P0774B)
J1, 2, 4 YES
2-8
2-9
J1
#1 to #3: +15 VDC
#4: PWR SW P
#5: PWR SW M
#6 to #8: 0 V
DC-DC Converter:
CBS2002415 T
2-10
LCD p.c.b
2-11
Russian Ver.
2-12
2.2 Handset/Remote
2.2.1 HS-2003
05P0780
PTT SW Hanger
H=57 mm
L=208 mm
W=65 mm
Magnet
Hanger
2-13
2.2.2 RB-8800/HS-8800
HS-8800
H=77 mm
L=208 mm
W=140 mm
SP (0.5 W/8 ohm)
RB-8800
3 W/4 ohm SP
Max. 5 W
05P0782
TB1
05P0779
TB2
TB3 (GND)
2-14
2.2.3 RB-8810/HS-8800
Handset: HS-8800
05P0798
2-15
U2 CPU
05P0715 A side
E2ROM
LCD p.c.b
05P0715 B side
2-16
H=40 mm
L=150 mm
W=290 mm
05P0790
2-17
U1: CPU
05P0778
TP2: GND
TP1: CPU CK
(18.432 MHz)
2-18
330
190
500
IF-8810
Printer
(μTP-80F)
Photo 2.4.1 VHF Console Photo 2.4.2 Front cover, Open view
Photo 2.4.3 IF-8810, Open view Photo 2.4.4 Printer, Open view
2-19
200
180
Installed μTP-80F
110
140
Photo 2.5.3 Cover, Open view Photo 2.5.4 Pulled out μTP-80F
2-20
Cont’d
3-1
3-2
Cont’d
3-3
Cont’d
3-4
Cont’d
3-5
3-6
Cont’d
3-7
Cont’d
3-8
Cont’d
3-9
Cont’d
3-10
3-11
Cont’d
3-12
Alternative Operations
- Turn on the power while pressing [MENU] key.
Set the ID number for Handset
(See Chapter 4 System Setting for details.)
- Turn on the power while pressing [TEST] key.
Test mode of Handset
(See Chapter 8 Maintenance for details.)
- Adjustment of Dimmer
[SHIFT] -> [2]
- Adjustment of Contrast
[SHIFT] -> [SHIFT], [LOG] or CHANNEL knob
3-13
Cont’d
3-14
3-15
Cont’d
3-16
Cont’d
3-17
Cont’d
3-18
3-19
Cont’d
3-20
Cont’d
3-21
Cont’d
3-22
Note;
When setting NEUTRAL, MEDICAL of [MENU] -> SPACIAL CALL to ABLE, these
menus can be opened.
3-23
Cont’d
3-24
Alternative Operations
- Turn on the power while pressing [MENU] key.
Set the ID number for Handset
(See Chapter 4 System Setting for details.)
- Turn on the power while pressing [TEST] key.
Test mode of Handset
(See Chapter 8 Maintenance for details.)
- Adjustment of Dimmer
[SHIFT] -> [2]
- Adjustment of Contrast
[SHIFT] -> [SHIFT], [LOG] or CHANNEL knob
3-25
Procedure
1. With the power off, make a jumper connection between 2 and 15 of
[PRINTER] port. Or, jumper connection between #25 and #26 of IF-8810.
However, it is correspondence from production in December 2005.
Case-1)
- OR -
Case-2)
FM-8800S/D
TB1
jumper connection
J2: [IEC61162-1/REMOTE]
between 25 and 26
1 +15VDC
2 +15VDC Jumper
3 +15VDC #25 - #26
4 +15VDC 24
5 N.C 25 NOT USED-1
6 N.C 26 NOT USED-2
7 TXD(H)
27
8 RXD(C)
4-1
2. Turn on the power and press [MENU] key. Then menu list comes on.
3. Select SYSTEM using the [▼] key from the menu list and press [ENT] key.
4. Enter the password [x][x][x][x][x][x]. Then “▼” mark appears to the left of
PROGRAM VERSION and all of the system menus are called up.
4-2
4.2 ID Setting
4.2.1 SELF ID
When your own ID (MMSI) is not registered FM-8800S/D becomes the only operable
VHF function.
1. DSC communication is not available. Even if you press “CALL” key, “NO
MMSI” comes on, switch to DSC display can not be made, and editing DSC TX
message can not be done.
2. Even if you press [LOG] key, NO MMSI comes on, and DSC logs does not
open.
3. Distress Alert, All Ship Calls, Group Call and Area Call for the DSC cannot be
received.
4. Even if the position data are not inputted, alarm informing the input error of
position data does not go off.
INTL INTL
Hi
Rx
16
AUTO ACK WATCH CH 70
Hi
Rx
INTL Ver. : Registered screen for MMSI INTL Ver. : Non-registered screen for MMSI
INTL INTL
Hi
Rx 16 Hi
Rx 16
AUTO ACK AUTO CH: ENA DSC NOT USABLE
LAT : 34 45.1111’ N 12:12 LAT : 34 45.1111’ N 12:12
LON : 135 45.1111’ E UTC LON : 135 45.1111’ E UTC
MMSI 432456789 AUTO MMSI --------------- AUTO
Russian Ver. : Registered screen for MMSI Russian Ver. : Non-registered screen for MMSI
NOTE)
In Russsian Ver., when turning on the power with the unregistered MMSI, “This unit CAN’T send
any DSC calls until ship’s MMSI is entered. Press any key!” pop-up menu is displayed.
4-3
Procedure
1. Call up the option menu. See page.4-1 for details.
[MENU] -> SYSTEM -> [ENT] -> Input the password -> [ENT]
2. Select “SELF ID ______” and press [ENT] key.
3. ID ENTRY and ID CLEAR pop-up menus will appear.
ID ENTRY
ID CLEAR
4.2.2 GROUP ID
GROUP ID can be registered by [MENU] -> MESSAGE FILE ENTRY. Up to the
maximum of 100 IDs can be registered.
Confirmation of registered ID can be done by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> GROUP ID
LIST.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> MESSAGE FILE ENTRY.
8:
4-4
2. Bring a cursor onto the file number to register and press [ENT] key.
COAST CALL
COAST CALL
SHIP CALL
SHIP CALL
GROUP CALL
GROUP CALL
PSTN CALL
PSTN CALL
AREA CALL INTL Ver. Russian Ver.
4. Bring a cursor onto GROUP ID and press [ENT] key, then enter ID number.
5. Enter easily recognizable name. (NAME in Max. 16 characters)
6. Bring a cursor onto REGIST and press [ENT] key to enter ID number.
2: 043256789
4-5
Procedure
1. Turn on the power of Transceiver unit while pressing Remote Handset’s [Menu] key.
Other way,
Unplug Remote Handset from RB-8800/8810 and then plug it back in.
2. Indicated information in the box below will be displayed on the handset monitor,
which brings you to handset ID setup mode.
Version No.
0550216-01.0x
Now ID=1
Input
New ID (1–4) =
3. Enter numerical ID that you like to set up and press inputted ID numbers will go into
“Now ID” in the bottom of the handset monitor above
4. Turn off the power.
5. Take the same procedures from 1 through 4 to set up the ID numbers for other
Remote Handsets.
4-6
PROGRAM VERSION
FM-8800 : 0550215-02
HS-8800 : 0550216-01 - Remote Handset version number is indicated
HS-8800 : 0550216-01 from a low ID number in order.
HS-8800 : 0550216-01 - Version number of the unconnected unit is
HS-8800 : 0550216-01 not indicated.
IF-8820 : 0550217-01
- Remote Handset program updating is carried out from a low ID number in order.
- Remote Handset priority is carried out from a low ID number in order.
Transceiver unit > Remote-1 > Remote-2 > Remote-3 > Remote-4
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> INTERCOM NAMING and press [ENT] key. Then,
“Intercom Naming Menu” will appear.
2. Select item to be set up and press [ENT] key, which will open a pop-up window with
currently assigned name in it. Then, register a new name and press [ENT] key.
(Max. 12 characters)
4-7
INTERCOM
FM-8800
Note:
You can adjust the volume by [MENU] -> VOLUME -> INTERCOM VOLUME. This
adjustment can be made with either Transceiver unit side or each Remote Handset side.
However, this function is currently inoperative. (2005/5)
4-8
IF-8810
[IEC61162/Remote]
From/To
25: DATA A 30: DATA A Reomte Station
J3-3
FM-8800S/D 26: DATA B 31: DATA B
J3-4
[IEC61162/Remote]
40: DATA A 25
41: DATA B 26 FM-8800S/D
4-9
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> ATIS ID and press [ENT] key.
2. Select ATIS ID and press [ENT] key. Below pop-up window will appear.
ID ENTRY
ID CLEAR
AREA
4-10
Outline of ATIS
The operating INLAND channel transmits ATIS signals. When carrying this out is:
- When a continuous transmission takes place, at the end of each transmission.
- When transmitting continuously, ATIS signal is transmitted every 5 minutes.
TX output is normal and audio(voice) input is automatically set to OFF during a
ATIS signal transmission.
The system is a synchronous system using a ten-unit error-detecting code. The first
seven bits of the ten-unit code are information bits. Bits 8, 9 and 10 indicate, in the
form of a binary number, the number of B elements that occur in the seven
information bits, a Y element being a binary number 1 and a B element being a binary
number 0.
- Modulation frequency: 1300 Hz (Y=1) and 2100 Hz (B=0)
- Modulation rate: 1200 baud
- Modulation index: 1.0 + 10%
- Format
Dot pattern Phasing Format specifier Identification End of sequence Error check
For example, when the call sign is PC8075 and MID is Netherlands 244, ATIS ID is:
Call sign P C 80 75
Signal Constitution 92 44 03 80 75
Note:
The first letter of the call sign (P): represents the country, so it is displaced to MID.
4-11
[ENT]
* SETUP MENU *
[ENT]
ALARM * ALARM MENU *
4H
AUTO ACK POS. OLDER 3H
ERASE LOG 4H 2H
MEMORY CHANNEL EXT ALARM 1H
MESSAGE FILE ENTRY 0.5H
Note:
The sentence to be received is IEC61162-1.
- Position: GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
- Date: ZDA>RMC
- Time: ZDA>GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
As for the manual input, when the positioning data is inputted from GPS, switch to the
GPS data automatically.
As for alarm output
Alarm output when a position update can not be made manually
- Output interval: Every POSITION OLDER setup
- Alarm output: 2200 Hz (50 ms), 3 times every 2 seconds
- Pop-up message: Warning: Update Pos.
Alarm output when manual input of position is interrupted
- Output interval: Every minute
- Alarm output: 2200 Hz (50 ms), 3 times every 2 seconds
- Pop-up message: GPS ERROR
Measure to be taken when data are interrupted is the same one taken when
updating the position manually. Data is stored for 23.5 hours.
** Note that when using GPS data, manual input is not available.
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2. EXT ALARM
This is to set up the external alarm, which is in relation with a category of received DSC
message. In Distress (DIS) or Urgency (URG) category, this is always set to ON. In
ROUTINE or SAFETY categories, ON/OFF set up can be made. All factory settings are
ON. To stop alarm output:
- DIS/URG: Until you press [CANCEL] key.
- SAFETY: Automatically stops 2 minutes after receiving, or until [CANCEL] key is
pressed.
- ROUTINE: Automatically stops 2 minutes after receiving, or until [CANCEL] key
is pressed.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> ALARM and press [ENT] key.
2. Select EXT ALARM. Set up the category to output EXT ALRM and press [ENT]
key.
Junction box
EXT ALM output; CPU
(05P0773) (IF-8810)
Normal Open Q2
2SK3022
CR2
DSM10C
EXT ALM_N J2-1 TB-6
11
EXT ALM Cont. 0V TB-7
EXT ALM
J2-2
12
C31 C29
0.01u 0.01u
Recommendation:
Less than 0.5 A for loading EXT ALM
Maximum rating of 2SK3022
Maximum rating of DSM 10 C - VDSS (Drain source voltage): 60 VDC
- IF (Forward current): 1 A - VGSS (Gate source voltage): +20 VDC
- VRM (Reverse tolerance pressure): 200 V - ID (Drain current): +5 A (DC), +10 A (Pulse)
- Pd (Maximum power loss): 10 W
Normal Close
(2006/6 and after) CPU
(05P0773)
Junction box
(IF-8810)
U44
PS7241 1B F3 CR2
DSM10C
3 EXT ALM_H J2-1 TB-6
11
1 EXT ALM_C TB-7
EXT ALM
J2-2
C29
12
EXT ALM Cont. 2 0.01u
4
C31
Maximum rating; 50V/80mA
0.01u
4-13
Note:
- Ship Call 1. ACK Request Normally, receives call-up for all
AUTO ACK setting
- Coast Call ships, a channel in use by
- Position Call 2. ACK BQ - ATUO or MANUAL
- COMPLY STATUS: [CANCEL] -> [ENT] is
- Polling Call
(COMPLY STATUS) ABLE/UNABLE automatically changed to CH16.
When you do not want to change
Note; Polling Call is deleted in Russian Ver. a channel in use, press
[CANCEL] key twice.
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Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> AUTO ACK and press [ENT] key.
2. Select COMPLY STATUS and set up either ABLE or UNABL. And then, press
[ENT] key.
3. When setting UNABL setting, select UNABLE REASON.
[ENT]
* SETUP MENU * [ENT]
* AUTO ACK MENU *
ALARM ABLE
COMPLY STATUS ABLE UNABLE
AUTO ACK
UNABLE REASON
ERASE LOG
NO REASON
MEMORY CHANNEL
POSITION CALL ON
MESSAGE FILE ENTRY NO REASON
POLLING CALL ON
BUSY
EQUIP DISBLD
MODE UNAVAIL
CH UNAVAIL
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Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> MEMORY CHANNEL and press [ENT] key.
2. Select a “Memory Channel” and press [ENT] key.
3. Select a mode and press [ENT] key.
4. Select a channel of the mode and press [ENT] key.
* SETUP MENU *
[ENT] [ENT]
ALARM * Memory channel 1/7 *
[ENT] 01: _ _ _ _______ INTL INTL
AUTO ACK
ERASE LOG 02: _ _ _ _______ 01
USA
MEMORY CHANNEL 03: _ _ _ _______ WX
MESSAGE FILE ENTRY 04: _ _ _ _______ CANADA
05: _ _ _ _______ INLND-WA
06: _ _ _ _______ ERASE
07: _ _ _ _______
08: _ _ _ _______
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> MESSAGE FILE ENTRY and press [ENT] key. Or, the same
display can be called up by pressing [FILE] key
2. Select a file number to memory and press [ENT] key.
3. Select CALL TYPE and press [ENT] key.
4. Create a message and bring a cursor onto REGIST and press [ENT] key.
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4-17
4.3.5 POSITION
This is to select a positioning data either by MANUAL or AUTO. Sentences to receive
are IEC61162-1 (equal to NMEA Ver.3): GGA > RMC > GNS > GLL and ZDA. When
manual input position, it changes to GPS data automatically when inputted the position
data from GPS and so on. Then, when using GPS data, manual input is not available.
The related setting is [MENU] -> POSITION OLDER.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> POSITION and press [ENT] key.
2. Select INPUT TYPE, either AUTO or MANUAL, and press [ENT] key.
If a positioning data is inputted, select AUTO. When MANUAL is set up, input your
own ship’s position and positioning time.
[ENT] [ENT]
* SETUP MENU *
POSITION INPUT TYPE: AUTO AUTO
PRINT OUT
LAT : 35°10’ 0
VOLUME MANUAL
LON : 135°10’ 0
SYSTEM
TIME : 11:10
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Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> PRINT OUT and press [ENT] key.
2. Select XMTD CALL, RCVD CALL, and DAILY TEST and choose either AUTO or
MANUAL and then press [ENT] key.
* SETUP MENU *
[ENT]
POSITION **** PRINT MENU **** [ENT]
PRINT OUT XMTD CALL MANUAL AUTO
VOLUME RCVD CALL MANUAL MANUAL
SYSTEM DAILY TEST MANUAL
Print samples
** Received Message ** ** Transmitted Message **
* Daily test result * MAY06/’05 18:34 ECC : OK MAY06/’05 18:34
MAY06/’05 18:34 SHIP CALL SHIP ACK
MMSI: 432456789 FROM : 123456789 TO : 123456789
TX POWER: OK ROUTINE ROUTINE
TX/RX PCB: OK TCmd1 : SIMPLEX TP TCmd1 : SIMPLEX TP
CPU PCB: OK TCmd2 : NO INFO TCmd2 : NO INFO
CH70RX PCB: OK CH : 12 CH : 12
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4.3.8 VOLUME
This is to set up volume.
- KEY CLICK
- EARPIECE LEVEL : EARPIECE for Transceiver unit
- INTERCOM VOLUME : EARPIECE at the time of INTERCOM
- OFFHOOK SPKR : ON/OFF of SP at the time of OFF HOOK
These are set up respectively. Each Remote Handset and Transceiver unit side is
independent respectively.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> VOLUME and [ENT] key.
2. Select an item to set up and press [ENT] key.
3. Set an appropriate level.
Note:
1. The minimum level of EARPIECE is “8”. It can output more than 1 mW. The
maximum volume is 2 mW approximately.
2. In case OFFHOOK SPKR is set up to ON, the receiving sounds from the speaker
are outputted even if Handset is OFF HOOK.
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4-21
4.4.1 AUTO 1W
In case of ON setup, VHF channel output is automatically reduced to 1W.
VHF to control channel is as follow:
- “LOW POWER” channel which is described on VHF channel list.
- A channel which is set up to LOW POWER by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> CH
CONFIG.
All channels are Hi Power when setting OFF.
Then, the reduced channel by 1W cannot be set up to Hi power even if [0:HI/LO] key is
pressed.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> AUTO 1W and press [ENT] key.
2. “ON/OFF” pop-up window will appear. Then, select ON and press [ENT] key.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> AUTO REVERD and press [ENT] key.
2. “ON/OFF” pop-up window will appear. Then, select ON and press [ENT] key.
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4.4.4 CH CONFIG
This is to set up operating channels for INTL, USA, WX, CANADA, INLAND-WA and
PRIV mode. Setting items are as below.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> CH CONFIG and press [ENT] key.
** Channel config. **
MODE : INTL
CHANNEL :01
TRX :TX ENABLE
DUP/SIMP : SIMP
TX POWER : HI
1: Back 2: Next
2. Setting items can be switched with a Channel Knob and a set up value by [1] and [2]
key. Select MODE and CHANNEL. Then, set up TRX, DUP/SIMP and TX POWER
of the channel and press [ENT] key.
3. Press [CANCEL] key. Below pop-up window will appear. Start up power again.
TURN OFF/ON
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4.4.5 CH MODE
This is to set up ON/OFF for INTL, USA/WX, CANADA, INLND and PRIV mode.
You can switch the mode by pressing [SHIFT] -> [7: INTL/USA]. The mode set up by
CH CONFIG. has to be set to ON in order for it to be available in this mode setting.
MODE
INTL : ON [ENT]
USA/WX : OFF
CANADA : OFF
ON/OFF
INLND : OFF INLND:
PRIV : OFF
When ATIS ID is registered, ON/OFF
is available.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> CH MODE.
2. Bring a cursor onto a mode to setup and press [ENT] key to set up “ON/OFF”.
4.4.6 SCAN/DW
This is ON/OFF setting for SCAN and Dual Watch.
Dual Watch
Additional Channel
CH16
ex: CH06
T=1000 ms T=150 ms
1. Receives CH16 and Additional Channel to watch alternately at the above timing.
2. LCD channel indication is changed at the same timing.
3. When receiving CH16 during Dual Watch, it is locked. Dual Watch function resumes
5 seconds after a signal is lost.
4. Even if receiving Additional Channel, it receives alternately at the above-mentioned
timing.
5. Set PTT switch of Handset to ON or press [SHIFT] -> [9: DW] key by turns. Dual
Watch function stops.
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Scan Watch
! CH14 ! CH16 ! CH 15 ! CH 16 ! CH 17 ! CH 16 !
CH 03 CH 16 CH 02 CH 16 CH 01 CH 16
1. Receive all channels of the elected channel mode via CH16 sequentially as above
order.
2. Receives each channel every 150 ms.
3. LCD channel indication changes at the same timing.
4. When receiving CH16 during Scan, it is locked. (The signal is receiving.)
5. RX signals are received and locked. Scan resumes 5 seconds after a signal is lost.
6. Even if Additional Channel receive RX signal, it receives CH16 for 150 ms every
1000 ms.
7. When [LOG] key is pressed while Additional Channel receives RX signal, it can skip
to the next channel.
8. To stop Scan, turn PTT switch to ON, or press [SHIFT] -> [8: Scan] key orderly.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> SCAN/DW.
2. Bring a cursor onto a mode to set up and press [ENT] key to set up ON/OFF.
SCAN/DW [ENT]
SCAN : ON
DW : ON ON/OFF
4-25
4.4.7 SP MUTE
This setting is effective in FM-8800D. This sets up whether you want the Transceiver
unit’s audio output from speaker to go off or not during transmission through Duplex
channel. This function is in relation with the setup by [SYSTEM] -> VOLUME -> OFF
HOOK SPKR.
You have to set OFF HOOK SPKR to ON and SP MUTE to OFF if you want
Transceiver unit’s audio output from speaker to go off during a transmission through
Duplex channel.
Procedure
1. Set [MENU] -> VOLUME -> OFF HOOK SPKR to ON.
2. Set [MENU] -> SYSTEM ->SP MUTE to OFF.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> TIMEOUT TIMER.
2. Bring a cursor onto a mode to set up and press [ENT] key to set up ON/OFF.
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4.4.9 REGULATION
This function is currently inoperative. (2005/5)
This is a setup to reserve in Russian Type Approval.
- INTL Ver. : Set to INTL.
- Russian Ver. : Set to RUSSIAN.
Procedure
1. Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> VDR OUTPUT LEVEL and press [ENT] key.
VDR OUTPUT LEVEL
LEVEL (1 – 16)
<■■■■ > 8
EXT: ENT
2. Set up the output level using either Channel Knob or arrow key and press [ENT] key
to store data.
Output Level
Output data
4-27
4-28
RB-8800/RB-8810
RB-8800/RB-8810
RB-8800/RB-8810
RB-8800/RB-8810
Junction box Terminater
Remote station
Remote station
Remote station
Remote station
IF-8810 RS-485 and LINE
HS-8800 &
HS-8800 &
HS-8800 &
HS-8800 &
DATA A/B
RB-8800/RB-8810
RB-8800/RB-8810
RB-8800/RB-8810
RB-8800/RB-8810
DMC I/F
IF-8820
Remote station
Remote station
Remote station
Remote station
Terminater
HS-8800 &
HS-8800 &
HS-8800 &
HS-8800 &
DATA A/B RS-485 and LINE
LINE IN/OUT
Terminater
RS-485
TXD
DMC-5
U1
(CPU) RXD
LINE RS-485
TERMINATION TERMINATION
JP3 JP2
1 3 1 3
ON ON
05P0782
4-29
RS-485
TERMINATION
JP3
1 3
ON
LINE
TERMINATION
JP2
1 3
ON
05P0798
RS-485
TERMINATION
JP4
1 3
ON
Note:
JP3:P.LOAD AD0 and AD1 are erased.
JP3 is to load a program of DMC I/F
CPU, and is also used in the factory.
05P0779
4-30
W. HANDSET
C89 1u R106 J5
U42 1 Dynamic MIC
1k R111 2
R113 680
1000p
Carbon MIC
1000p
10k C91 3
C111
C110
CR17 1u
W. MIC(H)
R110
10k W. MIC(C) Wing MIC-1
R84
R108 47
820
C90 R83
10u 47
5V Wing MIC-2
CPU: 05P0773
JP5
1 3
4-31
3.3V
HANDSET
(HS-2003) R190 U30:CPU
10k HD64F2377
U1 OUT Hook SW 3
P80 IRQ0
DN68485
J15
Apply board;
123 CPU 05P0773-33 and after
05P0773
J15
- Not used Handset: Jumper #1 to #2
- Use Handset: Jumper #2 to #3
CPU (05P0773)
4-32
J5 ANT
CH70 RX OUT CH70 RX
(05P0775)
J2
Rx AMP
Q7
CH70 RX ANT
HPA
U1 T/R
SW
DUPLEXER
Jumper
Simplex only DUP OUT
TX FIL
J1
DUP IN1 DUP RX
RX FIL
J2 DUP IN2
(05P0777)
J4
TX/RX ANT
(05P0774A/B) ANT
J3
Connect the Mini-pin assembly (1) L-420 (Supplied material: Code 000-151-748)
between J5 on TX/RX board and J2 on CH70 RX board.
4-33
4-34
Function/Switch No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Small character size ON
Normal character size OFF
Reversed character ON
Normal character OFF
Pitch (22 lines) ON Not
Pitch (20 lines) OFF used
International character See Table 2.
See
Alpha Calibration
Table 3.
Automatic line feed ON
Character 4 5 6 Value 7 8
0 OFF OFF
Japan OFF OFF OFF -1 OFF ON
US OFF OFF ON +1 ON OFF
German OFF ON OFF +2 ON ON
English OFF ON ON
French ON OFF OFF * These switches are used for
Spanish ON OFF ON mechanical calibration.
Italian ON ON OFF The value differs from set to set.
Swedish ON ON ON
NOTE;
For test printing:
1. Turn on the printer while pressing and holding down FEED switch.
2. All characters are printed out and then five line pattern is printed.
The printer is on-line after test printing.
- In case of PE during the test printing, returns to the state of PE after printing a line.
- To cancel the test printing, press SEL switch. It stops printing and changes to ON
LINE in a few moments.
4-35
Change wiring
Change the jumper
1. Change of wiring
White
Black
1
2
3
4
White Black
1
100VAC spec.
2
3
220VAC spec.
4
(default)
2. Change of jumper
Red
SEL
115V
SEL
230V
4-36
TR ANT
15VDC
TXD TXD Ex:
RXD Plotter
EXT ALM
W-MIC1
W-SP1 RXD NAV
ANT W-PTT1 (GPS)
VDR AF
CH70 RX ANT DATA A/B EXT ALM
LINE IN EXT ALM Carbon MIC:
LINE OUT
W-MIC2 R80-VHF-B, HS-600FZ6
*Carbon MIC
IEC61162-1(NMEA/REMOTE)
Remote Station
Remote Station
Remote Station
15VDC Carbiom15VDC
DATA A/B DATA A/B
FM-8800D/S
(RB-8800)
(RB-8810)
(RB-8800)
(RB-8810)
(RB-8800)
(RB-8810)
TR Unit
Handset Handset
15VDC (HS-8800) (HS-8800)
DATA A/B
CONT
DIST SW
LINE IN/OUT
Remote Station
Remote Station
x4
TXD
RXD
Printer DMC-5
Printer (PP-510)
(PP-8800)
D-Sub 25P
24VDC
AC/DC Power 15A Connection of the unit surrounded by the dotted line cannot be
(PR-240-CE) performed in the Russian Ver.
5-1
5-2
Note;
In addition, use jumper connection of System protection unlock between #2 and #15
of [Printer] port
5-3
- FM-8800S
DUPLEXER and DUP RX board: No TX/RX board: 05P0774A
- FM-8800D
DUPLEXER and DUP RX board: Yes TX/RX board: 05P0774B
+15VDC
IEC61162/
REMOTE/
EXT ALM/
VDR/
W-HANDSET-1
W-HANDSET-2
+5V J2 IEC61162/REMOTE
KX0-4
DIS LED
AL-S LED
AL-D LED
KEY LED J1 PRINTER
LED BRGI ADJ
LED EN
D0-3
POWER CL1-2 J12 EXT SP
VOL K/FLM
AUTO/SQ DISPOFF
SQ/VR VADJ CH70 IF OUT J3
CH70 RX ANT
(05P0787) J5 HS SP
CH70 J2
J4 (05P0775)
J1 J3 +15V/+5V J1
CH70 TEST
PANEL J5
ENT-1, 2 (05P0772) CH1,2 CH70 OSC DUP UNLOCK
CH CH-1, 2 PTT SW (38.4MHz) DUP INST
J3
(05P0788) J3 MIC DUP IF OUT
HOOK SW DUP RX
PWR SW J8 (05P0777)
VOL
AUTO/SQ
J2 J1
LCD +15V/+5V
MODULE DUP REF CLK/DATA/STB2
(25.6MHz) RX ON
HANDSET J3
PTT SW
MIC
J2 DUPLEXER
HS SP
HOOK SW CPU
RX FIL
TX FIL
+5V
(05P0773)
* FM-8800D only
REF OSC
INT SP (25.6MHz) J1 J4 J2
J13 J8
J6 TX MIX J5
(45MHz)
J9 J7
5-4
5-5
Item Specification
RX frequency CH70 (156.525 MHz)
Antenna input (J2) Impedance 150 MHz/50 ohm
1st IF frequency 38.3625 MHz
2nd IF frequency (CH70 IF OUT) 37.5 kHz/5 k ohm, -60 to +10 dBm output
1st Local frequency 23.6325 MHz x 5 =118.1625 MHz TP1 level: +4 to 7 dBm
2nd Local frequency 38.4 MHz (0 dBm, 50 ohm) TP4 level: 0 to 3 dBm
DSC sensitivity (CH70 board) Input level of SINAD is below 3 dBuV
Antenna input level below 0 dBuV ! BER (Bit Error Rate):
DSC sensitivity (total)
lower than 10-2 (Acceptable level: 6 dBuV.)
CPU
FL2: SAW FIL CR4, 5
05P0773
FL1
BPF(L/C) (156.525MHz) (38.3625MHz) MA728 R36 CH70 IF OUT
100
J3-#5 37.5kHz
Q3 Q2 Q4 Q7
U17
J2 CR6, 7 J3-#3 CH70 TEST CODEC
2SC3356 PMBFJ310 2SK882 2SC3324
ISS271 R37
CH70 ANT TP4
TP1 100k
(118.1625MHz) X5 38.4MHz
BPF(L/C) (118.1625MHz)
J1 U20
DSP
TP2, 3 Q1 Q8 J3-#1 +15V
2SC3356 2SK882 Y1:TCXO +3.3V +5V
J3-#2
CH70 RX (23.6325MHz) REG. U30
05P0775 U2 CPU
(TA48L033F)
5-6
CH70 receiving signal(156.525 MHz) inputted from the antenna reduce out-of-band
signals/noise with BPF (L/C) of 20 MHz and uses Q3 (RF AMP) to amplify it by
approximately 10 dB. Then, FL2 (SAW FIL, BW: ± 10 kHz) is installed in order to
improve “Blocking” efficiency. CR6 and 7 are 1st MIXER circuit that converts 156.525
MHz into 1st local of 118.1625 MHz and 1st IF signal of 38.3625 MHz.
156.525 MHz - 118.1625 MHz = 38.3625 MHz
118.1625 MHz is created by multiplying TCXO output of 23.6325 MHz ( ± 2.5 ppm)
with Q8. 1st IF signal, after being amplified by Q2 and Q4, and then is converted into
2nd IF signal of 37.5 kHz by 2nd MIXER circuit of CR4/5 and 2nd local signal of 38.4
MHz received from CPU board.
38.3625 MHz - 38.4 MHz = 37.5 kHz
This 37.5kHz signal is inputted into CPU board as CH70 IF OUT signal and is
demodulated with CODEC and DSP.
CH70 IF out:
-measures no modulation signal input with J3 - #5 on CH70 RX board.
CH70 SP SINAD:
-measures SP output (1W) of 1 kHz/70 % MOD.
20dB
10 2.15Vrms
SINAD(dB) Level(dBm)
0 0.77Vrms
CH70 IF out
-10
-20
-30
7.7mVrms
-40
CH70 SP SINAD
1mVrms
-50
-60
5-7
Item Specification
RX frequency 160.625 MHz to 162.025 MHz
Antenna input (J1) Impedance 160 MHz/50 ohm
1st IF frequency 51.2375 MHz
2nd IF frequency (DUP IF OUT) 37.5 kHz/5 kohm, - 60 to +10 dBm output
Fo + 51.2375 MHz TP1 level: +3 to 5 dBm
1st Local frequency
TP4: VCO cont ! 4 to 5VDC at CH18(161.5MHz)
2nd Local frequency 51.2 MHz (0 dBm, 50 ohm) TP3 level: -2 to -1 dBm
SINAD 20 dB: below 2 dBuV.
Sensitivity NOTE: Loss of DUPLEXER somewhat lowers RX sensitivity
on TX/RX board compared to (SIMPLEX).
CPU
05P0773
R15V R15V R15V CR8/9
FL1
DUP RX BPF(L/C) BPF(L/C) (51.2375MHz) MA2J728 DUP IF OUT
J3-#14 37.5kHz U17
Q1 Q13 Q14 Q15 CODEC
J1 2SC3356 CR10/11
PMBFJ310
2SK882 2SC3324
TP1 ISS271 Rx 2nd Lo
TP3 (51.2MHz) U3
TC75HU04F
Rx 1st Lo 25.6MHz Ref. U20
(Fo+51.2375MHz) Q4
OSC DSP
+15V X2 J2
U5 VCO
R15V +15V Q5 Q6, CR3/4
BPF(L/C) uPC2745TB J3-#11 DUP INST
Q8 2SC3356 2SC3356
1SV229
TP4
RX ON J3-#10 RX ON
uPC2745TB
U4
5-8
local of 51.2 MHz on 2nd MIXER circuit of CR8/9. 51.2 MHz is created by multiplying
reference frequency of 25.6 MHz received from CPU board by 2 on U3.
51.2375 MHz - 51.2 MHz = 37.5 kHz
This 37.5kHz signal is inputted into CPU board as DUP IF OUT and is demodulated
with CODEC and DSP.
DUP RX IF out:
-measures no modulation signal input with J3 - #14 on DUP RX board.
SP SINAD:
-measures SP output (1W) of 1 kHz/70 % MOD. .
20dB
10 2.4Vrms
Level(dBm)
0 0.77Vrms
DUP RX IF out
-10
-20
SINAD(dB)
-30
7.7mVrms
-40
1mVrms
-50
SP SINAD
-60
5-9
CH70 RX out
T15V
Q3,4,9,8,11 T15V, +15V
R15V
LPF
Q15
U4
U4 TP3
F-VSWR DET (2/2)
(1/2)
CR8 R52 51.2MHz PLL1 DATA
U3(1/2)
PLL J9-#17-19 (STB/DATA/CLK)
U12
R-VSWR DET (LMX2353TMX)
Q21
J9-#21 PLL1 UN-LOCK
CR103
CR6
U3(2/2)
TEST ON J9-#24 TEST ON
J9-#23 RX ON
T+15V Q12, 17
J9-#22 TX ON
R+15V Q16, 18
Item Specification
Antenna input/output (J3)
50 ohm
Impedance
Simplex: 155.000 to 163.600 MHz
Sem-Duplex: 155.400 to 158.000 MHz
RX frequency
160.000 to 163.600 MHz
Duplex: 160.600 to 162.100 MHz
1st RX IF frequency 51.2375 MHz
2nd RX IF frequency (RX IF OUT) 37.5 kHz, -60 to +10 dBm output
Fo + 51.2375 MHz TP1 level: +4 to +6 dBm
VCO control voltage (TP2):
RX 1st Local frequency
165 MHz: 4.5 to 6.2 V
155 MHz: more than 3.1 V
RX 2nd Local frequency 51.2 MHz (0 dBm, 50 ohm) TP4 level: +4 to +6 dBm
RX sensitivity Input level of SINAD 20 dB is below 0 dBuV
Simplex: 155.000 to 161.475 MHz
TX frequency Sem-Duplex: 155.000 to 158.000 MHz
Duplex: 156.025 to 157.425 MHz
TX 1st Local frequency Fo + 45 MHz
Maximum TX output Over 40W (board output)
APC Controls from 0 W to the maximum
Maximum frequency division Within 5 kHz
Spurious Emission Less than 0.25 uW (9 kHz~2GHz)
5-11
RX CIRCUIT
The Rx signal reduce out-of-band signals/noise between 156.025 MHz and 162.025
MHz by BPF (L/C) on Q7 input/output circuit and Q7 (RF AMP) will amplify it by
10dB. CR 104 is 1st MIXER circuit that converts RX signal by 1st Local of Fo+51.2375
MHz into 1st IF signal of 51.2375 MHz.
Fo - (Fo+51.2375 MHz) = 51.2375 MHz
1st IF signal, after being amplified by Q6 and Q111, will be converted by 2nd MIXER
circuit of CR106 and 2nd local of 51.2 MHz. 51.2 MHz is created by multiplying
reference frequency of 25.6 MHz received from CPU board by 2 on U11.
51.2375 MHz - 51.2 MHz = 37.5 kHz
This signal of 37.5 kHz is inputted into CPU board as RX IF OUT signal and is
demodulated with CODEC and DSP. AGC is a circuit that controls CR9 and CR13 (pin
diode) when AGC voltage is inputted from CPU board. However, since this voltage is
always set to 1.1 V regardless of RX input level, technically, AGC is not being used.
TX/RX IF out:
- measures no modulation signal input with J9 - #27 on TX RX board
SP SINAD:
- measures SP output (1 W) of 1 kHz/70 % MOD.
20dB
10 2.4Vrms
Level(dBm)
0 0.77Vrms
TX/RX IF out
-10
-20
SINAD(dB)
-30
7.7mVrms
-40
-50
-60 SP SINAD
5-12
TX CIRCUIT
A signal of 45 MHz inputted from CPU board is a FM-compatible signal modulated by
DDS on CPU board. This modulated signal is amplified by U10 and U5. Then, it is
converted by TX local frequency of Fo + 45 MHz of PLL output frequency on CR101
into Fo.
(Fo + 45 MHz) – 45 MHz = Fo
This output signal goes through Q101, BPF (L/C), Q5 and Q1. Its signal is amplified by
U1 (RA35H1516M). When PA input is anywhere between 20 to 50 mW will be over 40
W.
RA35H1516M
(154 MHz to 162 MHz, 40 W RF MOS-FET AMP Module)
PA output goes through T/R SW circuit (CR2) and LPF structured on LC to reduce
spurious emissions. Cut-off frequency for LPF is 190 MHz and it is reduced by less than
-40 dB with 2 x Fo. Therefore, maintained spurious emissions are kept less then -80
dB(less then 0.25 uW) by LPF and PA(2nd harmonic: less then –50 dB). This output line
is connected to antenna terminal via CM coupler on U2 (DSC3D2D_0157). CM coupler
detects R VSWR and F VSWR. Power control is carried out on the basis comparison
between this signal and PWR CONT voltage from CPU board. R-VSWR functions as a
protector at the time of opening an antenna and an antenna being in a state of short(R
VSWR>F VSWR).
5-13
Rx
CM Coupler Driver
Tx out (4) (1)
U2 T/R PA
(DCS3D20) LPF Q1
SW U1(RA35H1516M)
Q1:Driver Bias Q2
T15V
Q11 UN LOCK
Q10 (From U12: PLL IC)
T15V1 CPU
TEST ON Q8
05P0773
Not used
U30
CPU
U4 TEST ON
F-VSWR DET - +
Not used
(1/2)
CR8 R52 PWR CONT DA
U3(1/2) U4
R-VSWR DET
CR103 CPU
CR6, 5
U3(2/2)
F VSWR
R VSWR AD
TX/RX EEPROM
05P0774
These power data set up by [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> TX POWER: is inputted into U4
(1/2): inversion amplifier. This voltage is a reference voltage of U4. One the other hand,
F-VSWR detected by CM coupler is detected by CR8 (half-wave detection) and is
amplified by U3 (1/2). R-VSWR is detected by CR5 and 6 (full-wave detection) and is
amplified on U3 (2/2). For example, when PWR CONT inputted into U4 (1/2) is lower
than F-VSWR voltage, U4 (1/2) output decreases. It lowers the base current of Q10 and
goes through Q2 to lower VGG of U1: and PA output. As a result, F-VSWR voltage
decreases as well. This voltage is the same as PWR CONT and continues until it reaches
voltage value.
5-14
Measured
CH16 Low Power Hi Power
Power Data 45 161
PWR CONT 0.54 V 1.93 V
F VSWR 0.65 V 3.04 V
Power 0.75 W 21.2 W
TEMPERATURE DETECTION
When the temperature sensor: U13 (LM60CIM3) detects 60 degrees, it automatically
reduces TX output to 14W. This output is the value adjusted by [MENU] -> SYSTEM
-> TX POWER -> “TEMP.REDUCE”. The output voltage of this sensor is calculated by
Vo = 6.25 mv/deg. x Tc deg.
PA
U13 (LM60CIM3)
5-15
5.4.4 DUPLEXER
Duplexer is to be installed in FM-8800D. TX is composed in LPF and RX in HPF.
Estimated attenuation of effective frequency range for both from TX range to RX range
and RX range to TX range is approximately -60 to -70 dB. Since RX signal of simplex
channel attenuates in DUPLEXER, FM-8800D receives RX of duplex channels on DUP
RX board and RX of simplex channel on TX/RX board.
TX/RX
DUP RX
05P0774 (05P0777)
Rx RF
T/R DUPLEXER
PA SW
J1 : DUP OUT
TX FIL
SIMPLEX J2 : DUP IN 1
(JUMPER)
RX FIL R/T ANT
J4 : DUP IN 2
5-16
Return Loss
Attenuation
Return Loss
Attenuation
5-17
J2: IEC61162/REMOTE
LPF U12 EXT SP
Wing handset MIC TDA2003
VDR AF
EXT SP
HS SP
TCXO
Y1: U37 EEPROM
25.6 MHz U29
(AT26BV256) Q2 EXT Alarm
J13
U37 U37 D-RAM
U31 U15,14
J3 For CLK (IC41LV16100S)
U37 - CPU NMEA TXD/RXD IEC61162-1
CODEC
DSP CLK
25.6MHz
25.6MHz
38.4MHz
CH70 RX Loop
back
05P0775
J1: Printer
U1, 2, 3, 8
CH70 TEST
CENTRONICS
(ADSP2186NBST320)
I/F Printer
J1 CH70 IF OUT(37.5kHz)
U18
CODEC
U20
AGC CONT
U30
KEY
U17
DUP RX IF OUT(37.5kHz)
TX/RX IF OUT(37.5kHz)
DSP
RESET
AGC CONT
U34 PANNEL
CPU (H8S)
U36 05P0772
BPF
(S1D13704F00A)
DDS Parallel
U43 U25 to LCD
(AD9834BRU) Serial CONT
U36 LCD
45MHz
U21,24 LED BRGT
(Modulated) DSP CLK (EW50343FLWP)
VADJ
38.4MHz
CR6
POW. CONT.
TX ON PLL DATA CHECK
RX ON PLL STB1 Alarm
J7 TEST ON PLL CLK
TX/RX SQ VR
TX/RX IF OUT
05P0774
25.6MHz R. VSWR PA TEMP SQ Auto
F. VSWR PLL1 UNLOCK
J8
AF Vol
PLL DATA
DUP RX PLL STB2 PWR SW POW
IF OUT PLL CLK RX ON
DUP RX
05P0777 CH1
CH
25.6MHz CH2 nob
PLL2 UNLOCK
J2 DUP INST SCLK
+1.9V SIO Enter Push to
+1.9V AVR RTC CE Enter
For
- DSP U23, Q8,
CR16 05P0804
Handset Hook SW
+5V +15V
+3.3V Handset PTT
For +3.3V AVR HANDSET
- CPU U28 Handset MIC &
- Logic ICs
+3.3V1
PWR Handset SP HANGER
+3.3V AVR +5V AVR PWR SW
For U27 U25 05P0776
- D-RAM +15V
- EEPROM
Note;
RTC board is installed in the Russian Ver.,
5-18
MEMORY CONTENTS
Memory configurations are as follow.
U30 U20
CPU(H8S) DSP
U31
DRAM
DM
FROM (Data)
U29 RAM
EEPROM (Program)
SRAM
Memory Function
Program storage domain
- Boot loader program
- CPU program
FROM U30: CPU (H8S) BUILT-IN - DSP program (forwarded from CPU to DSP)
- Letter indication font
- CH frequency table
- SQ curb table
Storage domain of data at the time of carrying out a
SRAM U30: CPU (H8S) BUILT-IN
program
Storage domain of data at the time of carrying out a
program
DRAM U31: 1M x 16 bits - TX/RX message data, etc
- Data buffer of print output
- Stack (CPU work area)
Storage domain of system parameter
- System setup value
EEPROM U29: 256 kbits - The state of radio equipments
- Log
- Message file
Storage domain of program code
U20: - Program code
DM
DSP BUILT-IN CODE RAM - Filter co-efficient of modulation and
demodulation
Storage domain of data at the time of carrying out a
program
U20:
RAM - Data
DSP BUILT-IN DATA RAM
- Buffer
- Gain table of AL Vol and SQ Vol
5-19
TCXO
TCXO(Temperature Compensate Crystal Oscillators) PLL reference frequency and of
TX/RX board and DUP RX board is created based on TCXO of Y1: 25.6 MHz/+5ppm.
There is no specific part where frequency is adjusted. If TX frequency tolerance is over
+10 ppm, replace CPU board or TCXO. 38.4 MHz is created by multiplying 25.6 MHz
by 3 on Q10 and is divided by 2 on U33. Frequency gained through this is used for
clock of DSP (CLK Max. 50 MHz).
45MHz
TX/RX
05P0774 J7
25.6MHz
For PLL Ref.
J8
DUP RX
05P0777
25.6MHz
For PLL Ref.
TCXO
J2 Y1: U37
25.6 MHz
25.6MHz J13
U37 U37
CH70 RX 25.6MHz J3 For CLK
U37 - CPU
05P0775 - DSP
- DDS
38.4MHz J11 Divider - CODEC
For 2nd Lo Q10 U37
U33
J1
1/2 x3
MODULATION
Below block diagram shows the process where modulation is carried out in DSP.
Control
U20: DSP
50kHz 8.3kHz
Voice Data
LPF Pre-emphasis
45MHz 50kHz DDS setting Calculation:
U25: DDS Pre-emphasis
data output DDS setting data
SEL
Enable/unenable
50kHz
300kHz
U30:
50kHz
DDS Fo Select FSK data(0/1) CPU
FSK MOD Calculation:
FSK data(B/Y)
Select
Control
5-20
Audio signal from the Transceiver handset, Remote handsets, and Wing MIC are
digitized on U10: CODEC (A/D conversion) and is inputted into U20: DSP. DSC TX
message is inputted into DSP from U30: CPU. These data are processed in DSP as DDS
setup data. Although a signal of FM-modulated 45 MHz is outputted from DDS (9 x 5
MHz) , this signal uses a high frequency that is 9 times higher than reference frequency
of DDS which is 5 MHz.
DEMODULATION
IF signal (-60 to +10 dBm) of 37.5 kHz from TX/RX board and DUP RX board goes
through U22 and limiter circuit of CR4. Then, it is amplified by differential amplifier
consisting of U11 and is inputted into U17: CODEC.
IF signal (-60 to +10 dBm) of 37.5 kHz from CH70 RX board goes through limiter
circuit of CR7 and is amplified by differential amplifier consisting of U18. Then it is
inputted into U17: CODEC. Below block diagram shows the demodulation process
carried out in DSP.
FM DEMOD OUT(Voice)
FM DEMOD (Voice)
SQ DET. U30:
CPU
Separator
U17: (Noise/Sig.)
6kHz
CODEC Judgment FSK Sig.
FSK DEMOD LPF (0 or 1) Sampling
DET.
Voice spectrum SQ Cont.
ATT
(AGC Cont.) Calculation:
D/A ATT ADJ.
ATT
Not used
U20: DSP
5-21
SQ/Auto SQ FUNCTION
SQ FUNCTIONS are below;
- Threshold level : -3 to –6 dBuV (approximately SINAD 12 dB)
- Tight level : below +6 dB
CAUTION:
SQ auto function is the position of SQ volume at around 7 o'clock. Note that
dose not control audio spectrum as FM-8500 does.
SQ control is carried out in SQ Cont inside DSP shown in Fig. 5.4.17. SQ function is
based on a ratio between the level of audio range and the level of noise range. For
example, there will be no audio signal when the level of audio range and the level of
noise range are the same. Inputting audio signal will increase the level of audio range
and suppresses the level of noise range.
A ratio table (SINAD) of noise and signal is made beforehand and the level that controls
each detected level and the level with which they are controlled from the position of SQ
volume. You can check the level of noise range and the level of signal range by
selecting [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> TEST -> TX/RX STATUS and checking RX IF
LEVEL and RX AF NOISE. Refer to page 8-15.
37.5kHz 37.5kHz
Noise area
Noise area
8kHz
50kHz 8kHz
25kHz 50kHz
+12.5kHz 25kHz
Signal area +12.5kHz
Signal area
No signal When there is a signal, signal level increases and noise level
is suppressed. Noise range is within the level ranging from
8 kHz up to 25 kHz.
5-22
MULTI-PROCESSOR FUNTION
This is a function installed in H8S CPU. This function allows the shared use of
communication line between multiple CPUs and TX/RX of data through asynchronous
serial communication by adding multi-processor unit to it.
Reply DATA A, B
DMC I/F Remote Handset Remote Handset Remote Handset Remote Handset
(IF-8820) (HS-8800) (HS-8800) (HS-8800) (HS-8800)
0 D0 D2 D3 D7 1 1 0 D0 D2 D3 D7 0 1 idling
5-23
For this communication to be in use, proper ID number has to be set up for each CPU.
Refer to page 4-4 for this ID setup. ID for DMC IF unit is fixed. Data is composed of ID
transmitting cycle that designates the Receiving station (a Remote Handset) and a data
transmitting cycle that responds to Receiving station. When a multi-processor bit is ''1''
that means ID transmitting cycle and ''0'' means data receiving cycle.
For example, a Transmitting station (the Transceiver unit) transmits a data with ID code
of a Receiving station with multi-processor bit “1” followed by data with
multi-processor bit “1”. When a Receiving station receives a data with multi-processor
bit “1”, it compares it with its own ID to make sure before accepting it.
FM-8800S, D
CPU
(H8S)
DATA A, B
DATA A, B
5-24
U1: CBS2002415
TB1 C1-7 C8-10 L3 L4
+15V J1-#1-3
+IN +Vout
24VDC(+)
C11,12 C14,15
L1
TB2 L2 J1-#6-8
0V
-IN -Vout
24VDC(-) RC
AVR
CR1 R7,9 (+12V)
FG
R5 Voltage
K1 DET.
CR4 U2: M51958BFP
02CZ39 R8
R3 C23
AVR
(+12V)
Q3
Q1: 2SD1271A Q2
PWR SW P J1-#4
CR2: 02CZ12Y
PWR SW M J1-#5
PWR
05P0776 POWER SW
5-25
5-26
RS-485
Driver/Receiver
EEROM TXD
U3 J2-#1,2 DATA A/B
U14 RXD
SN75LBC1790R
(CAT25C16S) J2-#3 CONT
DTMF
LCD Mulutiplexer
Module DIM Cont. 3bits R34
MFM07Q10 X1
Reset Y1
A/B Line in
C X0 J2-#7,8
U5
CPU Xcom Handset MIC
Ycom
Y0 U1
SW PCB Scan out 3bits LINE
Zcom Z0
(05P0715) Scan in 8bits U2
Z1
(HD64F3067RF) R45
U13 Earspeaker
Reset (TC4053)
Q5, 6
(Handset)
R35
Flash ROM:128k U4 Mute
Y1 RAM:4k
18.432MHz UART:3ch 2bits
ICU:6ch
Hook senser PIO:79 J2-#5,6 Line out
U5
U12
(DN6848S) Vol. CONT. Loudspeaker
Key click tone IN2
IN1 (Handfree)
PTT SW
Vol. Cont. 32step CLK OUT1
U7
S1 DATA OUT2
U6(M62429) Distress switch
J2-#4
+5V1 +9V U9
AN77L09M
5-27
U13 is IC that switches MIC and SP line. There are two different switch functions as
below.
- X and Y (linked function) : switch between a normal state and DTMF(Not used)
-Z : ON/OFF switch of loud speaker.
Mulutiplexer
U13: TC4053
A
B U5 Line in
C
X0 Xcom
U2: Earspeaker
U4 Mute
CPU (Handset)
X1
R34 U6 Loudspeaker
Vol. U7
CONT. (Handfree)
Z0 Zcom
Z1
U1 Handset MIC
Y0
Ycom
U5 Line out
Y1
DTMF
5-28
6.1 Adjustment
6.1.1 Output Power
Adjusts output power for HI, LOW and TEMP REDUCE. Adjustment procedure for
FM-8800D and FM-8800S are the same. Power Data are curried out on the selected
channels and they are not memorized separately for each channel. Therefore, make an
adjustment with intermediate channel (CH14) of VHF.
- HI: 25 W (IEC standard is within 0 dB, –3 dB)
- LOW: Less than 1 W
- TEMP. REDUCE: Adjusts to 14W with output when the temperature sensor in
TX/RX board detects 60 degrees.
Antenna
Handset 50 ohm
ANT Dummy
FM-8800S
FM-8800D or
50 ohm
CH70 ANT Power meter
Procedure
1. Set to CH14.
3. Select TX POWER and press [ENT] key. Pop-up window will appear as below.
* TX POWER *
HI
LOW
TEMP. REDUCE
6-1
POWER Setup
HI PWR (0 – 255)
<■■■■ > 127
EXT: ENT
5. Press PTT switch and adjust output power by turning Channel Knob while checking
output power.
7. Carry out the procedure from step 3 to adjust “LOW” and “TEPM REDUCE”.
NOTE:
The following figure shows for Power Data vs Output Power. (The following value
varies Transceiver unit.) Adjustments of “HI”, “LOW” and “TEMP. REDUCE” are the
same curve and they can be adjusted respectively.
Power
45 W Reference only
FM-8800S
40
35
30 FM-8800D
25W
25
20
14W Default setting of Power data
15 (Russian Ver, ,and
INTL Ver. 03.01 and after)
10 1W - HI: 170
- LOW: 44
5 - TEMP. REDUCE: 134
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 255
Power data
6-2
6.2 Measurement
6.2.1 VHF Frequency
As a reference oscillator for this equipment, TCXO (Temperature Compensated Crystal
Oscillators) is used. And there is no adjustment part of frequency.
Regulated range of frequency tolerance is within +10 ppm (+1.5 kHz approximately). If
the tolerance is more/less than +10 ppm, replace CPU board or Y1 (TCXO: 25.6 MHz)
on CPU board.
Connect the frequency counter as below. Read the frequency of the setup channel when
PTT switch is ON.
Handset 50 ohm
ANT Dummy
FM-8800S
FM-8800D or
50 ohm
CH70 ANT Power meter
Freq. Counter
6-3
Procedure
1. Any channel may be selected.
3. Select “TONE TEST” and press [ENT] key. Pop-up window will appear as below.
CH70 is automatically selected when going into this mode.
4. In the Tone Test Menu above, select “HI” or “LOW” for POWER, “DSC” for DSC,
and select “CARRIER”.
5. When PTT switch is ON, “CH70” is outputted. Then, take a measurement of output
power and the frequency tolerance.
6-4
In the FM-8800 program: INTL Ver.03.01 and after /Russian ver., TONE
selected from a speaker is outputted when TONE TEST is performed in the
“6.2.2 CH70 Output”.
In case of the INTL Ver.02.03 and before for the FM-8800 program
No checkpoint in Mark and Space Tone. Therefore, when confirming the tone frequency,
monitor the tone frequency by other VHF transceiver for CH70. The tone frequency
tolerance is within +10 Hz.
In this section, monitoring procedures with FM-8800S, D are described.
Antenna
Handset 50 ohm For Monitor
ANT Dummy ANT
FM-8800S FM-8800S SP
FM-8800D CH70 FM-8800D
Freq. Counter
- MARK: 1300 Hz + 10 Hz
- SPACE: 2100 Hz + 10 Hz
Procedure
*** FM 8800S/D preparation on the monitor side ***
1. Connect the frequency counter to the SP line.
4. Select T/A and press [ENT] key. Pop-up menus will appear as below.
CH70 is automatically received by CH70 RX board when going into this mode.
And the decoded CH70 signal is outputted to the SP.
6-5
7. Select “TONE TEST” and press [ENT] key. Pop-up window will appear as below.
10. Check the Mark tone frequency by FM-8800S/D on the monitor side.
MARK tone frequency: 1300 Hz
11. After taking a measurement, go back to “Tone Test Menu” and select SPACE for the
tone frequency. The cursor is “Space”.
12. Check the Space tone frequency by FM-8800 S/D on the monitor side.
SPACE tone frequency: 2100 Hz
6-6
Connect the spectrum analyzer to the antenna terminal of FM-8800S/D as below and
turn on PTT switch to take spurious emissions measurements.
Handset
ANT
FM-8800S Spectrum
FM-8800D Analyzer
50 ohm
ATT(30dB)
CH70 ANT
Fundamental signal
Measure
Spurious emission
6-7
HANDSET
FM-8800S
FM-8800D
3-4
AF OSC
600 ohm
CH70 ANT
FM Liner
1-2
Detector
PTT SW
Procedure
1. Set up the frequency for AF OSC to 1 kHz. Modulation frequency: 1 kHz.
2. Turn on PTT switch.
3. Adjust the output level of AF OSC (Adjust the modulation level.) so that it may be set
up to Frequency Deviation: 3.5 kHz.
4. Measure the Frequency Deviation when the modulation level is increased +20 dB
from the above-mentioned AF OSC level.
Frequency Deviation is regulated to be within 5 kHz.
NOTE:
Frequency deviation (kHz)
Modulation Index (m) =
Modulation frequency (kHz)
6-8
ANT 4 ohm SP or
SP 4 ohm dummy
SSG 50 ohm
(Standard FM-8800S
Signal GEN.) FM-8800D
or
AF V.V
Procedure
1. Set up SSG (Standard Signal Generator) as follows.
- Set up CH16 (156.8 MHz), for example.
- Modulation frequency: 1 kHz
- Frequency deviation: 3.5 kHz
2. Set up SSG output level to 20 dBuV and audio output of FM-8800S/D to
approximately 1W: 2 Vrms by AF VR.
3. Turn off SSG output in the above state and take a measurement of the FM-8800S/D
noise level. If the noise level is not 2 Vrms, adjust AF VR to 2 Vrms again.
4. Turn SSG to the non-modulation signal, and make an adjustment of SG level.
Find a point that FM-8800S/D audio output is -20 dB (0.2 Vrms)
6-9
7.1 Updating
7.1.1 Program file
This program consists of Transceiver unit (FM-8800S/D), Handset (HS-8800) and DMC
I/F (IF-8820). Main program is use with both FM-8800S and FM-8800D.
Program folder and their contents are indicated in the table below.
Batch file
- UP8800.BAT
program¥uppgNT loader¥fmld.bin bin¥fmdsp.bin 0 0 1 0 1
- UPHS.BAT
program¥uppgNT loader¥fmld.bin bin¥hand.bin 0 0 1 3 1
program¥comdsp -c1 -b57600
- UPIF.BAT
program¥uppgNT loader¥fmld.bin bin¥dmcif.bin 0 0 1 4 1
program¥comdsp -c1 -b57600
7-1
VER.txt file
1) In case of the INTL Ver.
---------------------------------------
<Program version> 2006.03.31
---------------------------------------
FM-8800(MAIN) 0550220-01.01 “Program version” is indicated in VER.txt file.
HS-8800(Handset) 0550221-01.01 e.g. If the program version is FM-8800 (MAIN),
--------------------------------------- the last two digits ”02” of “0550220-01.01”
indicate the detailed version.
--------------------------------------
<FM-8800 Update program file list>
--------------------------------------
FM8800_R
|
+--BIN-----+--fmdsp.bin
| +--hand.bin
|
+--LOADER--+--fmld.bin
|
+--PROGRAM-+--comdsp.exe
| +--uppgNT.exe
|
+--UP8800.BAT
+--UPHS.BAT
7-2
7.1.2 Note
1. For electrical specification
Electric specification of the communication port on FM-8800S/D side for updating a
program, is RS-422. Communication speed is 57.6 kbps.
Provide the RS-422 level converter with the specification more than 57.6 kbps. The
level converter (IC-485SN) for updating FA-100 is available.
2. If the serial port on the PC is anything other than [COM-1], update the batch file or
change the specified COM port to [COM-1] on the PC.
NOTE: Even if some Remote Handsets are connected, Remote Handset ID is automatically
recognized and updated from the lowest ID number. See page 4-6 for details.
4. “Port setting” for the serial port on the PC is unnecessary. When updating it , it is
automatically set from the UppgNT.exe.
- At the time of booting up the program: 9600 bps
- PC and Transceiver unit are communicated for updating: 57.6 kbps
- Communicates among Transceiver unit, Remote Handset and DMC I/F: 38.4 kbps
Then, Remote Handset and DMC I/F program are temporarily downloaded into the
memory of Transceiver unit and loaded respectively. The main program is directly
loaded in CPU(H8S) of Transceiver unit. The protocols are as below.
7-3
7.1.3 Setup
1. Connection
Set up the slide switch of IC-485SN as below when using the level converter
(IC-485SN).
- T-ON/R-ON side
- DCE side (FA-100 is on the DTE side.)
T-ON/R-ON
DCE
PC IC-458SN
9 Pin D-sub (Female) 25 Pin D-sub (Male)
2 TXD <--> 3 RXD
4 DSR <--> 20 DTR
3 RXD <--> 2 TXD
5 GND <--> 7 GND
6 DTR <--> 6 DSR
7 CTS <--> 4 RTS
8 RTS <--> 5 CTS
9 RI <--> 22 RI
1 DCD <--> 8 DCD
7-4
IEC61162/Remote port
37 Pin D-sub Serial port
J1 4.RxD-C 1. T+ 25p
3.RxD-H 2. T- [COM-1]
FM-8800S J2 IC-485SN PC
1.TxD-H 3. R-
FM-8800D 9p
J3 2.TxD-C 4. R+ RS-232C
RS-422 Straight Cable
(HS-8800)
(HS-8800)
Handset
Handset
Junction box
IF-8810
Remote Station
Remote Station
(RB-8800/8810)
(RB-8800/8810)
30/31
DATA-A/B Max. 4 sets
TB-1
&
DMC I/F
DATA-A/B
Handset
(HS-8800)
DMC-5
7-5
- UP8800.BAT
program¥uppgNT loader¥fmld.bin bin¥fmdsp.bin 0 0 1 0 1
- UPHS.BAT
program¥uppgNT loader¥fmld.bin bin¥hand.bin 0 0 1 3 1
program¥comdsp -c1 -b57600
- UPIF.BAT
program¥uppgNT loader¥fmld.bin bin¥dmcif.bin 0 0 1 4 1
program¥comdsp -c1 -b57600
As for UPIF.BAT,
it is the same as UPHS.BAT.
4) Select [File] and [Save] for the edited text.
If it is unsuccessful, right click on the batch file icon and select [Property] ->
[General]. For [Attribution], make sure that there is no check mark in “Read Only”
box.
7-6
Handset: HS-8800
Port No.
TARGET POWER ON
7-7
7-8
Complete updating
Complete updating
7-9
15 [PRINTER]
2. Press [Menu] key and select “SYSTEM” and then, followed by [ENT] key.
xxxxxx
4. Select “TEST” from SYSTEM SETUP MENU display and press [ENT] key to go to
TEST MENU.
6. Select “PROG.VER” and press [ENT] key to bring up the PROGRAM VERSION.
PROGRAM VERSION
FM-8800 : 0550215-02
HS-8800 : 0550216-01 - Remote Handset version is displayed by the
HS-8800 : 0550216-01 lowest ID number of Handset ID.
HS-8800 : 0550216-01 - Version of the unconnected unit is not
HS-8800 : 0550216-01 displayed.
IF-8820 : 0550217-01
Note;
There is no IF-8820 in the Russian Ver.
7-10
7. Press [SHIFT] key once and [1] key 5 times. The detailed program version
appears.
PROGRAM VERSION
FM-8800 : 0550215-02-0x
HS-8800 : 0550216-01-0x
HS-8800 : 0550216-01-0x The last 2 digits indicate the detailed version.
HS-8800 : 0550216-01-0x
HS-8800 : 0550216-01-0x
IF-8820 : 0550217-01-0x
ITNL Ver.
PROGRAM VERSION
FM-8800 : 0550220-01-0x
HS-8800 : 0550221-01-0x
HS-8800 : 0550221-01-0x The last 2 digits indicate the detailed version.
HS-8800 : 0550221-01-0x
HS-8800 : 0550221-01-0x
2006-01-25 20:11 Compiled time of the FM-8800
program is displayed.
Russian Ver.
7-11
Test in progress
Distress Alarm, LED of [Distress] button lights and
LED of ALARM blinks. To be OFF, press
[CANCEL] key
** DAILY TEST **
TX POWER : OK
When PTT switch is not pressed before
TX/RX PCB : OK the test, “NO CHECK” appears.
CPU PCB : OK
CH70 RX PCB : OK
DUP RX PCB : OK Displays only FM-8800D
1. TX POWER
This test stores the last minute state of TX output (F-VSWR and R-VSWR) before the
self-test in memory and checks to see if the output value is over the designated value or
not. Press PTT switch with Hi power before carrying out the self-test and stores the state
of TX output memory.
If you turn on the power and carry out a self-test without transmitting at all, ‘’NO
CHECK’’ will appear. If the output is less than 8 W, ‘’NG’’ will appear which means
there is a problem with either PA module or TX/RX board (05P0774A, B).
TX/RX
PA
CM Coupler RA35H1516M DRIVE 05P0774A, B CPU
Tx out
U2 05P0773
(DCS3D20) U1 Q1,5
R-VSWR DET
CR103 FROM
CR6
U3(2/2)
F VSWR
R VSWR AD
8-1
2. TX/RX PCB
This is to check the unlocked state of PLL circuit on TX/RX board (05P0774A, B).
Frequency to be checked is the frequency set up at the time of self-test. The
Un-lock/Lock signal is outputted from U12: PLL IC on TX/RX board. PLL circuit on
this board is used with both TX and RX. Tx Local frequency is Fo + 45 MHz, and RX
Local frequency is Fo + 51.2375 MHz.
TX/RX
05P0774 FL1: 45MHz
45 MHz U25
U5 U10
45 MHz
DDS
45 MHz
TA4001 TA4001 Rx 2nd Lo X2
(51.2MHz) 25.6MHz
Q20 Ref. OSC
Tx Local U11
PA DRIVE BPF(L/C) MIX (F0+45 MHz)
Tx out TC75HU04F
F0 VCO
U1 Q1,5 Q101 SW U8
Q13 Q14, CR11/12
2SK3874 PMBF J310 CR101 BPF(L/C) uPC2745TB
RA35H1516M 2SC3356 ISS271 2SC3356 2SC3356 CPU
1SV229 05P0773
uPC2745TB
U7
LPF
Q15
PMBF M310
RX Rx 1st Lo 51.2MHz
circuit (Fo+51.2375MHz) PLL PLL1 DATA(STB/DATA/CLK)
U12 U30
Rx 2nd Lo
Q21
PLL1 UN-LOCK CPU
(51.2MHz)
LMX2353TMX
3. CPU PCB
This is a loop-back test where test signal is transmitted from U17: CODEC on CPU
board (05P0773) and is detected by U10: CODEC. A signal transmitted from U17 is
sine wave of 2 kHz. If this frequency and a designated level are detected by U10, it will
be assessed “OK’’. U25: DDS check is carried out the same way and a test signal is
transmitted from DDS. U17 digitizes (A/D conversion) IF signal of 37.5 kHz
transmitted from CH70 RX board, TX/RX board and DUP RX board. U10 on the other
hand, digitizes (A/D, D/A conversion) mainly LINE input/output and AF input/output
from a Remote Handset. Refer to page 8-16 for DDS/CODEC test which takes the same
procedure.
CPU
05P0773
AOUT R CODEC DSP CPU
AOUT L U17
(HD64F2377)
(AK4528VF)
(ADSP2186)
R282
R283
U20
U30
VIDEO L CODEC
VIDEO R U10
(AK4543)
8-2
4. CH70 RX PCB
Modulated signal 37.5 kHz of CH70 TEST signal is outputted from U17: CODEC on
CPU board. This test checks the test signal modulated by 1300 Hz and that modulated
by 2100 Hz. If the same signal transmitted from U17: CODEC on CPU board via R37
on CH70 RX board is detected, it will be assessed “OK’’. “NG’’ means there may be a
problem with CPU board (05P0773). Refer to page 8-12 for CH70 RX test which takes
the same procedure.
CPU
CH70 RX 05P0773
J3 J4
05P0775
CPU
R37 100k
#3 CH70 TEST #3 37.5MHz CODEC DSP
U17
#5 CH70 IF OUT #5
(HD64F2377)
37.5kHz (AK4528VF)
(ADSP2186)
MIX
R36
Q7
U20
CR4
U30
CODEC
U18 U10
(AK4543)
5. DUP RX PCB
This is indicated when FM-8800D is in use. This is to check the unlocked state of PLL
circuit on DUP RX board (05P0777). Frequency to be checked it is 161.5 MHz at the
time of self-test. The Un-lock/Lock signal is outputted from U8: PLL IC on DUP RX
board. “NG” means there may be a problem with DUP RX board.
RX 1st Lo is Fo + 51.2375 MHz.
FL1 CR8/9
BPF(L/C) BPF(L/C) (51.2375MHz) MA2J728
DUP RX 37.5kHz U17
Q1 Q13 Q14 Q14 CODEC
2SK882 2SC3324
(51.2MHz)
CR10/11
Rx 2nd Lo
PMBFJ310
(Fo+51.2375MHz)
ISS271
X2
25.6MHz Ref. OSC
Q4
Rx 1st Lo
U3
VCO TC75HU04F
U5
Q5 Q6, CR3/4
BPF(L/C)
uPC2745TB
uPC2745TB CPU
2SC3356 2SC3356
1SV229
05P0773
uPC2745TB
LPF
Q11
PMBF M310
51.2MHz
PLL PLL2 DATA(STB/DATA/CLK) U30
DUP RX U8
PLL2 UN-LOCK CPU
05P0777 Q10
LMX2353TMX
8-3
2. PLL2 Unlock
As for FM-8800D, when unlocked state of PLL circuit on DUP RX board (05P0777) is
detected, a pop-up widow will appear as an error. This checks the changing of channels
and switching of TX/RX function. Refer to fig.8.1.5 for a detector circuit.
3. GPS ERROR (EPFS ERROR: FM-8800 Ver. 03.01 and after, and Russian Ver.)
When a position data from GPS cannot be received for longer than a minute, a pop-up
window will appear as an error and alarm will go off. Alarm sound is of 2200 Hz (50
ms) and goes off three times every 2 seconds.
Refer to page 4-12 (1. POSITION OLDER) and page 4-18 (4.3.5 POSITION).
4. Printer PE
When Printer detects “Paper End”, a pop-up window will appear as an error and alarm
will go off. This error goes off when you try to print something out without a printer
connected. Refer to page 4-29 (4.3.7 PRINT OUT).
5. NO MMSI
If you press [LOG], [CALL/MSG] or [DISTRESS] key without MMSI being registered,
a pop-up window will appear as an error and alarm will go off.
6. System ERROR
When CPU detects malfunction with DSP, a pop-up window will appear as an error and
alarm will go off. U20: DSP and U30: CPU are in constant contact. If DSP does not
respond to a command from CPU, CPU will recognize DSP as malfunctioning and error
will go off.
8-4
Note:
Continuous alarm sounds
When DSP detects CPU malfunction, alarm will go off. U20: DSP and U30: CPU are in
constant contact. If CPU does not respond to a command from DSP, DSP will recognize
this as an error and alarm of 2200 Hz will continuously go off. Then, key input and
LCD indication will freeze up. Since there is no display function in DSP, alarm will go
off instead of showing a pop-up window an as error.
8-5
NOTE:
FM-8500, etc can receive signals with the same MMSI. For example, No.2 VHF DSC
can receive a DISTRESS CALL or ALL SHIP CALL from No.1 VHF. This tends to
confuse a user. Therefore, when receiving the same registered MMSI, it will not carry
out RX processing of messages other than messages set up by above-mentioned
setup.
CH70 1W
1. ACK RQ CH70 1W
Ship Call
ROUTINE 2. ACK BQ
COM. CH6 ( ABLE)
Procedure
1. Carry out a DSC test from No.1 VHF to No2. VHF.
Press CALL key on No.1 VHF to create DSC message.
- CALL TYPE: SHIP CALL
- SHIP ID: No.2 VHF MMSI (Input Own ship)
- CATEGORY: ROUTINE
- TCmd 1: SIMPLEX TP
- TCmd 2: NO INFO
- CH: CH6
2. As for a setup procedure for No.2 VHF, Select [MENU] -> AUTO ACK -> and set
COMPLY STATUS setup to “ABLE”. In addition, set Handset/Remote Handsets to
“ON HOOK”, and to any channel.
3. Press CALL key on No.1 VHF for longer than three seconds. Then, “CALL IN
PROGRESS ON CH70” will appear and after transmitting from CH70 “WAITING
FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT” will appear. Then, wait for the ACK BQ from No.2
VHF.
8-6
8. You carry out voice communication by CH6 between No.1 VHF and No.2 VHF.
9. The same procedure is taken to carry out a DSC test from No.2 VHF to No.1 VHF.
8-7
8.3.1 T/A
You can carry out DSC RX TEST by selecting this item and pressing [ENT] key. This
checks the reception sensitivity on CH70 RX board and monitors DSC signals from
other ships.
DSC RX TEST
OUTPUT RX DSC DATA
TO NMEA PORT
EXT : ENT
IF signal: 37.5 kHz from CH70 RX board is inputted into U17: CODEC and is
converted into audio frequency of 1700 Hz ± 400 Hz. Then, it is outputted into the
Handset ear-speaker and SP of the Transceiver unit. A converted frequency just
mentioned is digitized and is outputted into TXD LINE (#1-#2) on IEC61162/REMOTE
port on RS-422 level. This signal is not converted into DSC characters but is used as a
DSC RX raw data for type approval.
8-8
1.3 PRINTER
Enter this menu and connect a printer. If you press ENT key, “FM-8800 PRINTER
TEST” will be printed out.
NOTE:
Printer: individual test for PP-510
- Turn on the power whiling pressing LF key:
Printer's self-test will print out all of characters until you turn the power off.
!”#$%&’()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKL ---------
- Turn on the power while pressing NLQ:
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS PRINT OUT will be carried out
8-9
PROGRAM VERSION
FM-8800 : 0550215-02
HS-8800 : 0550216-01 - Remote Handset version number is indicated from a
HS-8800 : 0550216-01 low ID number in order. (See page.4-4 for details.)
HS-8800 : 0550216-01 - Version number of the unconnected unit is not
HS-8800 : 0550216-01 indicated.
IF-8820 : 0550217-01
Press [SHIFT] key once and [1] key 5 times. The detailed program version is
shown.
PROGRAM VERSION
PROGRAM VERSION
FM-8800 : 0550215-02-0x FM-8800 : 0550220-01-0x
HS-8800 : 0550216-01-0x HS-8800 : 0550221-01-0x
HS-8800 : 0550216-01-0x HS-8800 : 0550221-01-0x The detailed Ver. is the last 2 digits.
HS-8800 : 0550216-01-0x HS-8800 : 0550221-01-0x
HS-8800 : 0550216-01-0x HS-8800 : 0550221-01-0x
IF-8820 : 0550217-01-0x 2006-01-25 20:11
Compiled time of the FM-8800
ITNL Ver. Russian Ver. program is displayed.
2. PANEL
2.1 LCD TEST
Press this item and press [ENT] key to carry out LCD contrast test. You can adjust the
contrast level from 0-15 by turning a Channel Knob.
8-10
*** PANEL TEST *** *** PANEL TEST *** *** PANEL TEST *** *** PANEL TEST ***
LCD TEST
[ENT] LCD TEST
[ENT] LCD TEST
[ENT] LCD TEST
[ENT]
2.3 UI TEST
* USER I/F STATUS *
This is for User Interface test. (Test the front panel for key KEY : 2
CH : 03
switches, CHANNEL knob and so on.) VOL : 02333
SQ : 02343
PTT : OFF
HOOK : OFF HOOK
2.3.1 KEY : x
Indication changes depending on a key pressed. Indication will remain until another
key is pressed. Keys and their indications are below although [CANCEL] key is
excluded.
[1]->1, [2]->2, [3]->3, [4]->4, [5]->5, [6]->6, [7]->7, [8]->8, [9]->9, [0]->0,
[SHIFT]->SHIFT, [LOG]->LOG, [CH16]->CH16, [FILE]->FILE,
[MENU]->MENU, [ENT]->ENTER, [CALL]->CALL,
[DISTRESS]->DISTRESS
2.3.2 CH : xx
This is a test for a “CHANNEL” knob(encoder). Turning this knob will change the
value in every step turned in ranging from 00-99.
00 -> 01 -> 02 ---- -> 99 -> 00 ->01 -> 02 -> -----
2.3.3 VOL : xxxxx
This is a test for “VOLUME/POWER” volume. Turn this volume will change the
value in every 64 steps turned ranging from 00000-65472(65536). Range of outputted
voltage (0 - 3.3V) is digitized by 10-bit A/D converter with built-in CPU and will be
indicated. Technically, since voltage indicated when turning the volume to the
minimum is unsteady, minimum value is estimated to be 1000 or thereabouts.
8-11
2.3.4 SQ : xxxxx
This is a test for “SQUELCH” volume. Turning this volume will change the value in
every 64 steps turned ranging from 00000-65472(65536). Range of outputted voltage
(0-3.3V) is digitized by 10-bit A/D converter with built-in CPU and will be indicated.
When a position acquired on AUTO, 00000 will be indicated.
2.3.5 PTT : OFF/ON
This indicates the ON/OFF of PTT switch on the transceiver. When PTT is ON, ON
will be indicated and when it is OFF, OFF will be indicated.
2.3.6 HOOK : OFF HOOK/ON HOOK
3. CH70 RX
3.1 AGC
This is not in use.
This is only equipped in case checking AGC functions with “CHANNEL” knob or
[▲] [▼] key. This adjustment will change the voltage of J10-#25 and J8-
#12(AGC CONT) on CPU board.
3.2 LOOP
“LOOP P : 0 A : 9099”
This is a look-back test where IF frequency of 37.5 kHz of CH70 TEST signal is
transmitted from U17: CODEC on CPU board to CH70 board and is checked on
U17: CPU board via R37 on CH70 RX board. This test checks the test signal
modulated by tone of 1300 Hz and then the signal modulated by the tone of 2100
Hz.
- “P” is an assessment of included tone and if is normal “0” will be indicated
and “1” if abnormal. Tone will be assessed OK with over 98 %.
- “A” is the amplitude of received signals and 6000 and above will be assessed
normal.
This test is carried out and assessed just the same as CH70 RX test is.
8-12
4. TX/RX
4.1 PLL
This adjusts PLL circuit on TX/RX board. Frequency selected is set up as TX/RX
PLL frequency data.
4.2 AGC
This is not in use. This is only equipped in case adjusting of AGC voltage and
checking AGC functions with “CHANNEL” knob or [▲] [▼] key. Voltage of
J9-#25 on TX/RX board will be changed by this adjustment but since normally this
is function is not in use, 1.1V is always the setup voltage and indicated as below.
4.3 APC
This is not in use.
4.4 STATUS
This allows you to check the TX/ RX status as indicated below.
4.4.1 CH
Set up the channel to check with “CHANNEL” knob or [▲] [▼] key. The
channel mode is INTL.
8-13
4.4.2 RX IF LEVEL
This indicates IF signal level of 37.5 kHZ from TX/RX board which is its
amplitude. It changes according to the level of signal. When the signal increases,
RX IF LEVEL increases as well.
4.4.3 RX AF NOISE
This indicates out-off-band noise (over 37.5 kHz ± 12.5 kHz). It changes
according to the level of signal. When the signal increases, RX AF NOISE
decreases.
8-14
NOTE:
Below chart shows the changing levels of FM-8800D RX IF LEVEL and AF NOISE.
Especially, IF LEVEL changes due to unsteadiness of RX gain. Also, antenna being
connected and not connected contributes to this change according to noise in the air as
well.
24000
23000
22000
21000
20000
CH18: IF Level
19000
CH16: IF Level
18000
17000
16000
13000
12000
11000
9000
Level
8000
7000
6000
CH16: AF Noise
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
-130 -120 -110 -100 -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 +10 dBm
-113dBm = 0dBu SSG Level
8-15
5. DUP RX
5.1 PLL
This adjusts the PLL circuit on DUP RX board. Frequency selected is set up as
DUP RX PLL frequency data.
** DUP RX PLL **
155.00 MHz RX: 1st Lo frequency
160.00 MHz Fo + 51.2375 MHz
165.00 MHz
5.2 AGC
This is not in use. This is only equipped in case checking AGC functions with
“CHANNEL” knob or [▲] [▼] key. The voltage of J10-#25 and J8-#12(AGC
CONT) on CPU board will be changed by this adjustment.
6. DDS/CODEC
This is a test for DDS: U25 and CODEC: U17 and U10 on CPU board. This is a
loop-back test where test signal is transmitted from U17 and is detected by U10. Output
signal transmitted from U17 is a sine wave of 2 kHz. The signal will be assessed “OK”
if U10 detects this frequency and a designated level. “P” indicates the percentage of
frequency of 2 kHz and “A” indicates the amplitude of RX signal. This test is carried
out and assessed just the same as CPU PCB self-test is which is explained in Self-test
section. DDS check is carried out just as mentioned above and test signal is transmitted
from DDS.
Judgment value to be OK
P A
DDS More than 20 More than 6000
4528 L More than 90 More than 6000
4528 R More than 90 More than 6000
8-16
TX/RX IF OUT(37.5kHz)
CODEC CH70 RX OUT(37.5kHz)
U17: AK4528 AGC CONT(Not used)
CH70 TEST
ADUTL ADUTR
CHK CODEC
Key-in
H.S MIC
VIDEO L VIDEO R
R. H.S MIC
Wing MIC
CPU(H8S) DSP
Display U30: HD64F2377 U20: ADSP2186 CODEC SP
U10: AK4543 VDR
H.S SP
LINE OUT
AUX R
CHK DDS
CHK DDS
TX 45MHz
DDS
U25: AD9834BRU (Modulated)
7. RESET DSP
Reset U: 20 DSP on CPU board only. If you select this item and press [ENT] key, audio
output will pause for a moment which means DSP reset was successfully carried out.
This function checks to see what is having a problem, DSP or U30: CPU. If this test
restores modulation or demodulation problem, a problem with DSP will be the
possibility.
8-17
Procedure
1. Call up the option menu with reference to page 4-1.
Select [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> [ENT] -> and input the password.
2. Select EEROM PROTECTD and input the password(same as step.1). Then, ON/OFF
pop-up window will appear.
3. Select OFF and press [ENT] key. Then, EEROM PROTECTED will switch to
EEROM.
4. Press ENT key and below display will appear.
NO CLEAR
MMSI CLEAR
ALL CLEAR
8-18
05P0774A: FM-8800S
Jumper between J1 and J2 on B side J5
05P0774B: FM-8800D
No jumper between J1 and J2
J1, J2 and J4: Installed
J4
J2
J1
8-19
05P0774A: FM-8800S
Short/Open between J1 and J2 I the ship J5
parts circled in fig. 8.5.2
When using 05P0774B in FM-8800S,
jumper between J1 and J2 on the B side.
05P0774B: FM-8800D
There are no chips, JP1, 2, and 3.
J1, J2, and J3 are installed.
When using 05P0774A in FM-8800D,
J4
remove chips JP1, 2, and 3 and install J1, J2 JP1, 2, 3
J2, and J3.
J1
TX/RX DUP RX
05P0774A, B (05P0777)
DUPLEXER
PA
J1 : DUP OUT
TX FIL
SIMPLEX J2 : DUP IN 1
(JUMPER)
RX FIL R/T ANT
J4 : DUP IN 2
8-20
Procedure
1. Un-plug Remote Handset from RB-8800/8810.
2. Plug a Remote Handset into RB-8800, 8810 while pressing [3: TEST] key on it.
Make sure to keep pressing on the 3: TEST key until you enter a handset test mode
display as shown below.
Step-1)
Brilliance of LCD will automatically and continuously change every 2 seconds.
Repeating
CAID
RS-485 RS-485
CAID #ID HS8800 CAID
#ID HS8800 #ID HS8800
CAID CAID
#ID HS8800 #ID HS8800
CAID CAID
#ID HS8800 CAID #ID HS8800
CAID CAID
#ID HS8800 #ID HS8800 #ID HS8800
8-21
After entering the test, characters corresponding to a key will be shown as below.
Step-3) CONTRAST
To end KEY test, press [▼] twice. After entering contrast test, LCD brilliance will
automatically and continuously change in 4 different degrees.
Step-4) DIMMER
To end CONTRAST test, press [ ▼ ]. LCD brilliance will automatically and
continuously change in 4 different degrees.
DIMMER
8-22
EAR SP
Sound (LINE OUT) coming from EAR speaker of the Remote Handset will
automatically change. This is not easily perceptible to your ear.
MONITOR
Sound (LINE OUT) coming from monitor speaker of the Remote Handset will
automatically change in 4 different volume.
BUZZER
Buzzer sound will be outputted into the monitor speaker of the Remote Handset
and will change in 2 different volume.
DTMF
DTMF tone will be outputted into the monitor speaker of the Remote Handset and
will change in 2 different volume.
Step-6) EEPROM
To end DTMF test, press [▼].
EEPROM
8-23
RB DIST LED RB SP
[ ]
RB DIST LED
LED on RB-8800 [DISTRESS] button will continuously blink every second.
RB SP
Speaker output of RB-8800 will automatically and continuously ON/OFF. The
volume can be adjusted with “VOLUME” on RB-8800
8-24
Q3. Please tell me the priority of communication order. See page. 4-5.
Distress Alert of DSC has the highest priority. Priority order of a telephone is:
Transceiver unit > Remote-1 > Remote-2 > Remote-3 > Remote-4. Wing MIC is
independent of other units and cannot be used while any of the other units are
transmitting a signal. Also, when you are transmitting a signal from Wing MIC,
other units cannot transmit a signal.
In the DISTRESS mode after transmitting the distress alert, the priority of the
Transceiver unit and each Remote unit are equal.
9-1
Q6. Please tell me about the Alarm output. See page. 4-11.
When you receive Distress/Urgency DSC message, the alarm always goes off
but when you receive Routine and Safety DSC message, you can set up ON/OFF
by selecting [MENU] -> ALARM.
As for external alarm, it synchronously functions with alarm outputted from the
Transceiver unit and Remote stations. Distress/Urgency alarm will continue to
go off until you press [CANCEL] key. Safety and Routine alarm will
automatically stop after 2 minutes or until you press [CANCEL] key.
Note; The EXT ALM circuit on CPU board is changed to the normal close
from production in June 2006.
Q7. Can Carbon MIC be used in place Wing MIC? See page. 4-28.
Either Carbon MIC or Dynamic MIC can be used. However, setup with J5 on
CPU board will be necessary.
- Carbon MIC: J5 -> Jumper between #2 and #3
- Dynamic MIC: J5 -> Jumper #1 and #2
Q8. Can Remote Handset be used alone without Transceiver Handset on?
See page. 4-29.
Yes it can although setup that keeps HOOK signal on the Transceiver unit side
“ON HOOK” at all time is necessary. You will then have to make a jumper
connection between #1 and #2 on J15.
9-2
Q14. Please tell me what to check after installing. See Check List.
Setting to check after installation:
- The least you have to check is to set up MMSI by
[MENU] -> SYSTEM -> MMSI
- When more than one Remote stations are installed, make sure of their ID
number.
Turn on the power while pressing [MENU] key on the Remote Handset
and then, enter ID number.
- Make sure that position data are inputted.
- Carry out DSC and voice communication test between No.1 VHF and
No.2 VHF. When you have only one VHF installed, make sure of VHF
TX output and carry out a test by going to [MENU] -> SYSTEM -> T/A
to check the monitor sound outputted from CH70 RX board.
9-3
Q17. Will the Program-Ver. indication remain the same even after updating
the program? See page. 7-10.
An indication shown by [MENU] -> PROGRAM VERSION will not change.
When confirming a detailed program version, select [MENU] -> SYSTEM ->
TEST -> CPU -> PRG. VER and then, press [1] key 5 times while pressing
[SHIFT] key. The detailed version will appear.
Q18. Is the Main program commonly used for FM-8800D and FM-8800S?
See page. 5-8.
Yes it is. A change of the program is automatically carried out by detecting
whether DUP RX board is installed or not.
Q21. Remote Handset is not working properly. See page. 4-4, 5-23.
Each Remote Handset has to be assigned different ID number.
Have you set up different ID number? The factory setting is “1”.
Communication between Remote Handsets and Transceiver unit is made
possible on the basis of this ID number. A communication between Remote
Handsets with the same ID cannot be carried out.
Q22. I cannot receive DSC signals although telephone is working just fine.
See page. 8-8.
There may be a problem with a CH70 WR antenna or CH70 RX board.
1) Carry out a self-test. If the result is OK, electrical connection between
CH70 Rx board and CPU board is OK then CPU board is fine.
2) Try exchanging CH70 WR antenna with RT antenna and then check it
again.
3) Carry out [MENU] -> SYSTEM TEST -> T/A.
This test receives RX signal on CH70 RX board, modulates it on CPU
board, and then outputs it to Handset ear-speaker and the speaker of the
Transceiver unit as AFSK signal. If you cannot hear a DSC signal or noise,
the, there may be a problem with CH70 RX board.
9-4
Q23. What are the differences between 05P0774A and B on TX/RX PCB?
See page. 8-19.
The 05P0774A is used for FM-8800S and the 05P0774B is used for FM-8800D.
The only difference is whether the input/output connector circuit is connected
to DUPLEXER or not.
Q26. When I make All Ship Call from No.1 VHF, I could not receive signals
through No.2 VHF. Is the equipment broken? See page. 8-6.
It is not broken. They are made in a way that a call-up with the same MMSI dose
not accept. For example, if you transmitted ALL SHIP CALL from No.1 VHF to
No.2 VHF and incoming alarm and messages were outputted with the same
MMSI, that would be very confusing as to who is outputting what. In order to
avoid this situation, except when the Call Type is Individual and Category is
Routine, reception of signals with MMSI will not be accepted.
Q28. When I turn on the power, alarm keeps going off and nothing comes
up on the display. See page. 8-5.
That means CPU on CPU board is fault. You would have to replace CPU board
then. This is a problem seen when CPU does not respond to a command from
DSP.
9-5
Q30. “DSC-5” indication appears after a self-test with DMC-5. Is this okay?
DMC-5 displays DSC-5 when FM-8800 does not respond to CAID command
from DMC during a self-test.
Note; In Russian Ver, DMC-5 is not connectable.
Q31. Please tell me about where to install the antennas. See Q37.
In order to avoid interference of signals, it would be advisable to install No.1
VHF antenna and No.1 CH70 WR antenna in Radar mast’s yard, No.2 VHF
antenna and No.2 CH70 WR antenna in Compass deck.
Q32. What is the min. horizontal length between VHF Antennas? See Q37.
If possible, install then 10 m apart from each other but make sure keep they are
at least 5 m apart.
9-6
+6 dB
9-7
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9-8
5 ANTENNA INSTALLATION
5.1 General
Special attention should be paid to the location and installation of the different antennas
on a ship in order to ensure effective and efficient communication. Incorrect installed
antennas will degrade the performance of the radio equipment and will reduce the range
of radio communications.
9-9
1. General
(1) Channel numbers
NTL: 57
USA: 48
Weather: 10
Canada: 55 (57)*
INLND-WA: 55 (57)*
Private: 20
Memory: 50
*CH75/76 can be included for some countries
(2) Frequency stability Within ±1.5kHz
(3) Communication system FM-8800D: Simplex/Full-duplex
FM-8800S: Simplex/Semi-duplex
(4) Class of Emission 16K0G3E (Voice)
16K0G2B (DSC)
(5) Antenna impedance 50 ohms
2. Transmitter
(1) Frequency range
Simplex 155.000 to 158.000 MHz
FM-8800D
Duplex 155.000 to 158.000 MHz
Simplex 155.000 to 161.475 MHz
FM-8800S
Semi-duplex 155.000 to 161.475 MHz
AP1-1
3. Receiver
(1) Frequency range Simplex 155.000 to 158.000 MHz
FM-8800D
Duplex 160.625 to 162.600 MHz
Simplex 155.000 to 159.600 MHz
FM-8800S
Semi-duplex 161.475 to 164.200 MHz
4. DSC
(1) Protocol ITU-R Rec. M541-8, M493-10 (class A)
INTL Ver.: 0550215-02.xx, 03.xx
ITU-R Rec. M541-9, M493-11(class A)
Russian Ver.: 0550220-01.xx
(2) Baud rate 1200 baud ± 30 ppm max.
(3) Modulation AFSK
(4) Frequency shift 1700 ± 400 Hz
Mark: 1300 Hz ± 10 Hz, Space 2100 Hz ± 10 Hz
AP1-2
6. Power Supply
(1) Transceiver unit DC24 V (-10 % to +30 %)
(2) Power voltage
At the time of standby 0.5 A
At the time of reception 1.6 A(4 W audio output)
2 A(1 W output)
FM-8800D At the time of transmission
6 A(25 W output)
3.6 A(1 W output)
At the time of DUP transmission
7.6 A(25 W output)
At the time of standby 0.5 A
At the time of reception 1.6 A(4 W audio output)
FM-8800S
1.6 A(1 W output)
At the time of transmission
4.7 A(25 W output)
7. Digital Interface
(1) Signal format IEC61162-1 (NMEA0183 Ver.3)
(2) Input sentences & Priority Position: GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
Date: ZDA>RMC
Time: ZDA>GGA>RMC>GNS>GLL
(3) Output sentences TLL
(4) Talker GP>LC>DE>II>IN>EC >TR>LA>OM
8. Environmental Conditions
(1) Ambient temperature -15 °C to 55 °C (IEC60945)
(2) Relative humidity Less than 93 % (+40 °C)
(3) Waterproofing (IEC60529)
Transceiver unit: IPX4 (Chassis)
IPX0 (Panel)
Handset/Hangar: IPX4
Remote station/Handset
RB-8800: IPX0
HS-8800: IPX2
Junction box: IPX0
DMC I/F: IPX0
AP1-3
9. Coating Color
Transceiver unit Panel unit: N3-3 (Charcoal gray)
Except for the Panel unit: N3-3 (Charcoal gray)
AP1-4
AP2-1
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International USA Canadian Inland
Channel Channels Channels Channels Waterways
Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx
156.650 156.650
13 156.650 156.650
(Low Power) (Low Power)
73 156.675 156.675 156.675 156.675
156.700
14 156.700 156.700 156.700
(Low Power)
156.725
74 156.725 156.725 156.725
(Low Power)
156.750 156.750 156.750
15 - 156.750
(Low Power) (Low Power) (Low Power)
156.775
75 - - - - - -
(Low Power)
156.800
16
(Distress/Safety and Calling)
156.825
76 - - - - - -
(Low Power)
156.850 156.850 156.850 156.850
17
(Low Power) (Low Power) (Low Power) (Low Power)
156.875 156.875 156.875
77 156.875
(Low Power) (Low Power) (Low Power)
18 156.900 161.500 156.900 156.900 156.900 161.500
78 156.925 161.525 156.925 156.925 156.925 161.525
19 156.950 161.550 156.950 156.950 156.950 161.550
79 156.975 161.575 156.975 156.975 156.975 161.575
20 157.000 161.600 157.000 157.000 161.600 157.000 161.600
(Low Power)
80 157.025 161.625 157.025 157.025 157.025 161.625
21 157.050 161.650 157.050 157.050 157.050 161.650
81 157.075 161.675 157.075 157.075 157.075 161.675
22 157.100 161.700 157.100 157.100 157.100 161.700
82 157.125 161.725 157.125 157.125 157.125 161.725
23 157.150 161.750 157.150 157.150 161.750 157.150 161.750
83 157.175 161.775 157.175 157.175 157.175 161.775
24 157.200 161.800 157.200 161.800 157.200 161.800 157.200 161.800
84 157.225 161.825 157.225 161.825 157.225 161.825 157.225 161.825
25 157.250 161.850 157.250 161.850 157.250 161.850 157.250 161.850
85 157.275 161.875 157.275 161.875 157.275 161.875 157.275 161.875
26 157.300 161.900 157.300 161.900 157.300 161.900 157.300 161.900
AP2-2
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Channel International USA Canadian Inland
Channels Channels Channels Waterways
Tx Rx Tx Rx Rx Tx Rx Tx
86 157.325 161.925 157.325 161.925 157.325 161.925 157.325 161.925
27 157.350 161.950 157.350 161.950 157.350 161.950 157.350 161.950
87 157.375 157.375 157.375 157.375
28 157.400 162.000 157.400 162.000 157.400 162.000 157.400 162.000
88 157.425 157.425 157.425 157.425
WX Rx (MHz) WX Rx (MHz)
01 162.550 06 162.500
02 162.400 07 162.525
03 162.475 08 161.650
04 162.425 09 161.775
05 162.450 10 163.275
AP2-3
AP2-4
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FM-8800S FM-8800D
Channel Tx Rx Tx Rx
Simplex Simplex Semi-Dup Simp/Dup Simplex Duplex
128 155.700 155.700 160.300 155.700 155.700
129 155.725 155.725 160.325 155.725 155.725
130 155.750 155.750 160.350 155.750 155.750
131(F2)(P2) 155.775 155.775 160.375 155.775 155.775
132 155.800 155.800 160.400 155.800 155.800
133(F3)(P3) 155.825 155.825 160.425 155.825 155.825
134 155.850 155.850 160.450 155.850 155.850
135 155.875 155.875 160.475 155.875 155.875
136 155.900 155.900 160.500 155.900 155.900
137 155.925 155.925 160.525 155.925 155.925
138 155.950 155.950 160.550 155.950 155.950
139 155.975 155.975 160.575 155.975 155.975
0 156.000 156.000 160.600 156.000 156.000 160.600
60 156.025 156.025 160.625 156.025 156.025 160.625
1 156.050 156.050 160.650 156.050 156.050 160.650
61 156.075 156.075 160.675 156.075 156.075 160.675
2 156.100 156.100 160.700 156.100 156.100 160.700
62 156.125 156.125 160.725 156.125 156.125 160.725
3 156.150 156.150 160.750 156.150 156.150 160.750
63 156.175 156.175 160.775 156.175 156.175 160.775
4 156.200 156.200 160.800 156.200 156.200 160.800
64 156.225 156.225 160.825 156.225 156.225 160.825
5 156.250 156.250 160.850 156.250 156.250 160.850
65 156.275 156.275 160.875 156.275 156.275 160.875
6 156.300 156.300 160.900 156.300 156.300 160.900
66 156.325 156.325 160.925 156.325 156.325 160.925
7 156.350 156.350 160.950 156.350 156.350 160.950
67 156.375 156.375 160.975 156.375 156.375 160.975
8 156.400 156.400 161.000 156.400 156.400 161.000
68 156.425 156.425 161.025 156.425 156.425 161.025
AP2-5
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FM-8800S FM-8800D
Channel Tx Rx Tx Rx
Simplex Simplex Semi-Dup Simp/Dup Simplex Duplex
9 156.450 156.450 161.050 156.450 156.450 161.050
69 156.475 156.475 161.075 156.475 156.475 161.075
10 156.500 156.500 161.100 156.500 156.500 161.100
70 156.525 156.525 161.125 156.525 156.525 161.125
11 156.550 156.550 161.150 156.550 156.550 161.150
71 156.575 156.575 161.175 156.575 156.575 161.175
12 156.600 156.600 161.200 156.600 156.600 161.200
72 156.625 156.625 161.225 156.625 156.625 161.225
13 156.650 156.650 161.250 156.650 156.650 161.250
73 156.675 156.675 161.275 156.675 156.675 161.275
14 156.700 156.700 161.300 156.700 156.700 161.300
74 156.725 156.725 161.325 156.725 156.725 161.325
15 156.750 156.750 161.350 156.750 156.750 161.350
75 156.775 156.775 161.375 156.775 156.775 161.375
16 156.800 156.800 161.400 156.800 156.800 161.400
76 156.825 156.825 161.425 156.825 156.825 161.425
17 156.850 156.850 161.450 156.850 156.850 161.450
77 156.875 156.875 161.475 156.875 156.875 161.475
18 156.900 156.900 161.500 156.900 156.900 161.500
78 156.925 156.925 161.525 156.925 156.925 161.525
19 156.950 156.950 161.550 156.950 156.950 161.550
79 156.975 156.975 161.575 156.975 156.975 161.575
20 157.000 157.000 161.600 157.000 157.000 161.600
80 157.025 157.025 161.625 157.025 157.025 161.625
21 157.050 157.050 161.650 157.050 157.050 161.650
81 157.075 157.075 161.675 157.075 157.075 161.675
22 157.100 157.100 161.700 157.100 157.100 161.700
82 157.125 157.125 161.725 157.125 157.125 161.725
23 157.150 157.150 161.750 157.150 157.150 161.750
83 157.175 157.175 161.775 157.175 157.175 161.775
AP2-6
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FM-8800S FM-8800D
Channel Tx Rx Tx Rx
Simplex Simplex Semi-Dup Simp/Dup Simplex Duplex
24 157.200 157.200 161.800 157.200 157.200 161.800
84 157.225 157.225 161.825 157.225 157.225 161.825
25 157.250 157.250 161.850 157.250 157.250 161.850
85 157.275 157.275 161.875 157.275 157.275 161.875
26 157.300 157.300 161.900 157.300 157.300 161.900
86 157.325 157.325 161.925 157.325 157.325 161.925
27 157.350 157.350 161.950 157.350 157.350 161.950
87 157.375 157.375 161.975 157.375 157.375 161.975
28 157.400 157.400 162.000 157.400 157.400 162.000
88 157.425 157.425 162.025 157.425 157.425 162.025
29 157.450 157.450 162.050 157.450 157.450 162.050
89 157.475 157.475 162.075 157.475 157.475 162.075
30 157.500 157.500 162.100 157.500 157.500 162.100
90 157.525 157.525 162.125 157.525 157.525
31 157.550 157.550 162.150 157.550 157.550
91 157.575 157.575 162.175 157.575 157.575
32 157.600 157.600 162.200 157.600 157.600
92 157.625 157.625 162.225 157.625 157.625
33 157.650 157.650 162.250 157.650 157.650
93 157.675 157.675 162.275 157.675 157.675
34 157.700 157.700 162.300 157.700 157.700
94 157.725 157.725 162.325 157.725 157.725
35 157.750 157.750 162.350 157.750 157.750
95 157.775 157.775 162.375 157.775 157.775
36 157.800 157.800 162.400 157.800 157.800
96 157.825 157.825 162.425 157.825 157.825
37 157.850 157.850 162.450 157.850 157.850
97 157.875 157.875 162.475 157.875 157.875
38 157.900 157.900 162.500 157.900 157.900
98 157.925 157.925 162.525 157.925 157.925
AP2-7
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FM-8800S FM-8800D
Channel Tx Rx Tx Rx
Simplex Simplex Semi-Dup Simp/Dup Simplex Duplex
39 157.950 157.950 162.550 157.950 157.950
99 157.975 157.975 162.575 157.975 157.975
40 158.000 158.000 162.600 158.000 158.000
100 158.025 158.025 162.625 158.025
41 158.050 158.050 162.650 158.050
101 158.075 158.075 162.675 158.075
42 158.100 158.100 162.700 158.100
102 158.125 158.125 162.725 158.125
43 158.150 158.150 162.750 158.150
103 158.175 158.175 162.775 158.175
44 158.200 158.200 162.800 158.200
104 158.225 158.225 162.825 158.225
45 158.250 158.250 162.850 158.250
105 158.275 158.275 162.875 158.275
46 158.300 158.300 162.900 158.300
106 158.325 158.325 162.925 158.325
47 158.350 158.350 162.950 158.350
107 158.375 158.375 162.975 158.375
48 158.400 158.400 163.000 158.400
108 158.425 158.425 163.025 158.425
49 158.450 158.450 163.050 158.450
109 158.475 158.475 163.075 158.475
50 158.500 158.500 163.100 158.500
110 158.525 158.525 163.125 158.525
51 158.550 158.550 163.150 158.550
111 158.575 158.575 163.175 158.575
52 158.600 158.600 163.200 158.600
112 158.625 158.625 163.225 158.625
53 158.650 158.650 163.250 158.650
113 158.675 158.675 163.275 158.675
AP2-8
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FM-8800S FM-8800D
Channel Tx Rx Tx Rx
Simplex Simplex Semi-Dup Simp/Dup Simplex Duplex
54 158.700 158.700 163.300 158.700
114 158.725 158.725 163.325 158.725
55 158.750 158.750 163.350 158.750
115 158.775 158.775 163.375 158.775
56 158.800 158.800 163.400 158.800
116 158.825 158.825 163.425 158.825
57 158.850 158.850 163.450 158.850
117 158.875 158.875 163.475 158.875
58 158.900 158.900 163.500 158.900
118 158.925 158.925 163.525 158.925
59 158.950 158.950 163.550 158.950
119 158.975 158.975 163.575 158.975
200 159.000 159.000 163.600 159.000
201 159.025 159.025 159.025
202 159.050 159.050 159.050
203 159.075 159.075 159.075
204 159.100 159.100 159.100
205 159.125 159.125 159.125
206 159.150 159.150 159.150
207 159.175 159.175 159.175
208 159.200 159.200 159.200
209 159.225 159.225 159.225
210 159.250 159.250 159.250
211 159.275 159.275 159.275
212 159.300 159.300 159.300
213 159.325 159.325 159.325
214 159.350 159.350 159.350
215 159.375 159.375 159.375
216 159.400 159.400 159.400
217 159.425 159.425 159.425
AP2-9
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FM-8800S FM-8800D
Channel Tx Rx Tx Rx
Simplex Simplex Semi-Dup Simp/Dup Simplex Duplex
218 159.450 159.450 159.450
219 159.475 159.475 159.475
220 159.500 159.500 159.500
221 159.525 159.525 159.525
222 159.550 159.550 159.550
223 159.575 159.575 159.575
224 159.600 159.600 159.600
225 159.625 159.625 159.625
226 159.650 159.650 159.650
227 159.675 159.675 159.675
228 159.700 159.700 159.700
229 159.725 159.725 159.725
230 159.750 159.750 159.750
231 159.775 159.775 159.775
232 159.800 159.800 159.800
233 159.825 159.825 159.825
234 159.850 159.850 159.850
235 159.875 159.875 159.875
236 159.900 159.900 159.900
237 159.925 159.925 159.925
238 159.950 159.950 159.950
239 159.975 159.975 159.975
240 160.000 160.000 160.000
241 160.025 160.025 160.025
242 160.050 160.050 160.050
243 160.075 160.075 160.075
244 160.100 160.100 160.100
245 160.125 160.125 160.125
246 160.150 160.150 160.150
247 160.175 160.175 160.175
AP2-10
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FM-8800S FM-8800D
Channel Tx Rx Tx Rx
Simplex Simplex Semi-Dup Simp/Dup Simplex Duplex
248 160.200 160.200 160.200
249 160.225 160.225 160.225
250 160.250 160.250 160.250
251 160.275 160.275 160.275
252 160.300 160.300 160.300
253 160.325 160.325 160.325
254 160.350 160.350 160.350
255 160.375 160.375 160.375
256 160.400 160.400 160.400
257 160.425 160.425 160.425
258 160.450 160.450 160.450
259 160.475 160.475 160.475
140 160.500 160.500 160.500
141 160.525 160.525 160.525
142 160.550 160.550 160.550
143 160.575 160.575 160.575
144 160.600 160.600 160.600
145 160.625 160.625 160.625
146 160.650 160.650 160.650
147 160.675 160.675 160.675
148 160.700 160.700 160.700
149 160.725 160.725 160.725
150 160.750 160.750 160.750
151 160.775 160.775 160.775
152 160.800 160.800 160.800
153 160.825 160.825 160.825
154 160.850 160.850 160.850
155 160.875 160.875 160.875
156 160.900 160.900 160.900
157 160.925 160.925 160.925
AP2-11
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FM-8800S FM-8800D
Channel Tx Rx Tx Rx
Simplex Simplex Semi-Dup Simp/Dup Simplex Duplex
158 160.950 160.950 160.950
159 160.975 160.975 160.975
160 161.000 161.000 161.000
161 161.025 161.025 161.025
162 161.050 161.050 161.050
163 161.075 161.075 161.075
164 161.100 161.100 161.100
165 161.125 161.125 161.125
166 161.150 161.150 161.150
167 161.175 161.175 161.175
168 161.200 161.200 161.200
169 161.225 161.225 161.225
170 161.250 161.250 161.250
171 161.275 161.275 161.275
172 161.300 161.300 161.300
173 161.325 161.325 161.325
174 161.350 161.350 161.350
175 161.375 161.375 161.375
176 161.400 161.400 161.400
177(M2) 161.425 161.425 161.425
178 161.450 161.450 161.450
179 161.475 161.475 161.475
AP2-12
MJ-PHコネクタ
B WASHER HEAD SCREW
M3X20 C2700W MBNI2
カバー
COVER ラバーキー
PHコネクタ
PH CONNECTOR
MJ-PH CONNECTOR (000-881-410) ケ-ブル(クミヒン) 05-093-1121-1 RUBBER KEY
(100-323-081) 05-835(5-5P)
05-831(10-11P) POWRプリント CABLE ASSEMBLY Mガタコネクタ M-TYPE CONNECTOR 05-093-1021-3
TBプリント (005-377-620) POWR PCB LR-02F1/STO-41T-187N 80-0672
FM-8800S
TB PCB 05P0776 (000-143-040) (005-959-640) フイルター
05P0782 (005-378-250) 80-0673 FILTER ツマミパツキン(S)
FM-8800D KNOB GASKET (S)
(005-378-310) (005-959-650) 05-093-1002-0
キヤツプ 05-093-1034-0
KNOB CAP
ハンドセットハンガー シヤーシ
040-3010
(000-515-322) +ナベセムスネジBK
BRACET FOR HANDSET CHASSIS WASHER HEAD SCREW *BK* ツマミパツキン(L)
HG-8800 05-093-1101/1102-3 M3X8 C2700W MBNI2 パネル KNOB GASKET (L)
(100-323-043) (000-804-626) PANEL 05-093-1032-0
05-093-1001-2
Mガタコネクタ
レクトラDスプリング
M-TYPE CONNECTOR
LECTRA D SPRING
ゼンメンパネル 80-0671 ハンガー ソウサハリマーク #6601-P
A FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY
FM-8800S/D
(005-377-690)
BRACKET ASSEMBLY
FM-8800S/D
STICKER FOR OPERATION
05-093-1051-1
ツマミ(S)
KNOB (S)
05-093-1033-0 ツマミ(L)
(005-377-790) KNOB (L)
05-093-1031-0
+バインドコネジ ボウシンゴム(1)
BIND SCREW ANTI-VIBRATION RUBBER (1)
M4X10 SUS304 05-077-1122-0 デイストレスバネ
DISTRESS SPRING デイストレスフタ
(000-861-865)
*
CH70-RX PCB
*
05-077-1123-0
05P0775 PHコネクタ デイストレスピン シヤフトホルダー
ハンドセツトハンガー (005-378-240) PH CONNECTOR DISTRESS PIN SHAFT HOLDER
05-829(6-6P) 05-092-1013-0 05-092-1012-0
BRACKET FOR HANDSET ハンガ-ワツシヤ-
(005-377-710)
FP05-05510 PHコネクタ ハンガー BRACKET WASHER ディストレスフタフクロヅメ
(005-951-790) PH CONNECTOR BRACKET 05-029-0132-1 DISTRESS KEY COVER (PACKED)
CPUプリント 05-093-1201-0
05-830(15-15P) FM-8800S/D ブシュツヨウ
CPU PCB
(005-377-720) (005-378-140)
05P0773
(005-378-210)
ノブ(N3.0)
+ナベセムスネジBK KNOB (N3.0)
FM-8800D only
WASHER HEAD SCREW *BK 03-156-1042-0 MODEL FM8800S/D
M3X8 C2700W MBNI2
DUP RXプリント (000-804-626)
DUP RX PCB
05P0777 ノブ
(005-378-380) KNOB
カブシールドカバー
BOTTOM SHIELD COVER
FP03-09204 APPROVED CHECKED DRAWN UNIT FM8800S/D 送受信機
+-ナベセムスネジB 05-093-1113-0 (008-523-650)
WASHER HEAD SCREW *B* (100-323-070) 4 Aug. 2005 4 Aug. 2005 4 Aug. 2005 TRANSCEIVER UNIT
M3X8 C2700W MBNI2
(000-881-404)
H.Kuwamura T.Yoshida S.Kubota DWG.NO. C5643-E01-B
ラバーキー ツマミパツキン(S)
RUBBER KEY KNOB GASKET (S)
05-093-1021 05-093-1034
(100-322-972) (100-323-010)
パネル
PANEL
05-093-1001
(100-322-932)
レクトラDスプリング
LECTRA D SPRING
#6601-P
デイストレスバネ (000-802-139)
DISTRESS SPRING
デイストレスフタ 05-092-1014 ツマミ(S)
DISTRESS LID (100-312-211) A KNOB (S)
05-092-1011 05-093-1033
(100-312-181) (100-323-000)
デイストレスピン
DISTRESS PIN ツマミパツキン(L) ツマミ(L)
05-092-1013 KNOB GASKET (L)
(100-312-200) KNOB (L)
05-093-1032 05-093-1031
シヤフトホルダー (100-322-990)
SHAFT HOLDER
(100-322-980)
05-092-1012
(100-312-190)
ソウサハリマーク
STICKER FOR OPERATION
05-093-1051
(100-323-030)
MODEL FM-8800S/D
A
APPROVED CHECKED DRAWN UNIT FM-8800S/D (組)前面パネル
14 DEC 2004 14 DEC 2004 14 DEC 2004 FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY
+-ナベセムスネジB
WASHER HEAD SCREW *B*
M3X8 C2700W MBNI2
(000-881-404)
IF-8810 IF-8820
JUNCTIONプリント I/Fプリント
WING NUT M4 SUS304 JUNCTION PCB I/F PCB
SW M4 SUS304 05P0790 05P0778
PW M4 SUS304 (005-378-280) (005-378-290)
オサエイタB
FIXING PLATE B
24-003-4007-0
(100-303-990) オサエイタA
FIXING PLATE A
24-003-4006-0
(100-303-980)
オサエイタ
FIXING PLATE
24-003-4004-1
(100-299-711)
IF-8810 only
ケ-ブル(クミヒン)
CABLE ASSEMBLY
DSUB37M-PHX3-L5000
(000-151-722)
カ-ドスペ-サ
CARD SPACER
KGPS-6RF ケ-ス
(000-808-324) CASE
24-003-4001-3
(100-299-693)
MODEL FM-8800S/D
S-0