Sailor H2095C User manual

Sailor H2095C (TT-3020C) Inmarsat-C Terminal
Installation Manual
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Table 1 TT-3020C technical specifications................................................... 2-2
Table 2 Inmarsat-C Protocol support. .......................................................... 2-3
Table 3 TT-3020C power requirements ....................................................... 2-4
Table 4 TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver ON/OFF overview ........................... 2-5
Table 5 TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver DC Power Connector pin
assignment .................................................................................................. 2-8
Table 6 Automatic baudrate settings ........................................................... 2-9
Table 7 TT-3020C X3 pin assignment......................................................... 2-10
Table 8 TT-3020C X4 pin assignment......................................................... 2-12
Table 9 Printer port (X5) pin assignment ................................................... 2-16
Table 10 GPS Specifications ...................................................................... 2-18
Table 11 Capsat System component power requirements........................... 3-2
Table 12 Capsat System Fuses..................................................................... 3-3
Table 13 Compass Safe Distance ................................................................. 3-4
Table 14 TT-3005M technical specifications. ............................................... 3-7
Table 15 TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver Antenna Cable types (TNC -
TNC) for TT-3005M. ..................................................................................... 3-8
Table 16 TT-3005A technical specifications. .............................................. 3-12
Table 17 TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver Antenna Cable types (TNC -
TNC) for TT-3005A antenna. ...................................................................... 3-13
Table 18 TT-3001B opt. 001 Technical Specifications................................. 3-16
Table 19 TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver Antenna Cable types (N - TNC)
for TT-3001B opt. 001................................................................................. 3-17
Table 20 Radiated intensity ....................................................................... 3-22
Table 21 TT-3606E Power Connector......................................................... 3-24
Table 22 TT-3606E Message Terminal Specifications ................................ 3-26
Table 23 TT-3608G DIP switch settings...................................................... 3-37
Table 24 TT-3608G Power Connector........................................................ 3-38
Table 25 TT-3608G I/O Connector............................................................. 3-39
Table 26 TT-3608G Technical Specifications.............................................. 3-41
Table 27 TT-3042C and Satellite Communication Unit inter-connection .... 3-43
Table 28 TT-3042C Technical Specifications.............................................. 3-44
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Table 29 TT-3042D DIP switch settings.......................................................3-51
Table 30 TT-3042D Power Connector.........................................................3-52
Table 31 TT-3042D I/O Connector..............................................................3-53
Table 32 TT-3042D Technical Specifications ..............................................3-55
Table 33 Antenna voltage configuration.......................................................4-4
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1 Introduction
This manual provides instructions for installing, configuring and
testing of a TT-3000C Integrated Capsat System that includes a
TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver.
A wide variety of options and accessories may be linked together
with the Capsat Transceiver, the specific installation and config-
uring of these are to be found in their respective Reference
Manuals.
Figure 1 TT-3020C Maritime Capsat Transceiver
1.1 Initial Inspection
WARNING
WARNINGWARNING
WARNING
To avoid hazardous electrical shock, do not perform electrical
tests if there is any sign of shipping damage to any portion of
the front or rear panel or the outer cover. Read the safety
summary at the front of this manual before installing or
operating the TT-3020C Transceiver.
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Inspect the shipping carton immediately upon receipt for evi-
dence of mishandling during the transit. If the shipping carton is
severely damaged or water stained, request that the carrier's
agent be present when opening the carton. Save the carton
packing material for future use.
Contents of the shipment should be as listed in the enclosed
packing list. If the contents are incomplete, if there is mechanical
damage or defect, or if the TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver does not
work properly, notify your dealer.
After you unpack the TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver, inspect it
thoroughly for hidden damage and loose components or fittings.
Inspect the cable harness for stress, loose or broken wires, or
broken cable tires.
Examine all the components for loose or missing hardware.
Tighten all loose hardware.
1.2 Storage
The TT-3020C may be stored or shipped in temperatures within
the limits -40° C to +80° C. It is advisable to protect the TT-3020C
from extreme temperature variation which can cause excessive
condensation. It is recommended that the TT-3020C is unpacked
immediately on delivery.
1.3 Repackaging for shipment
The shipping carton for the TT-3020C has been carefully de-
signed to protect the transceiver and its accessories during ship-
ment. This carton and its associated packing material should be
used when repackaging for shipment. Attach a tag indicating the
type of service required, return address, model number and full
serial number. Mark the carton FRAGILE to ensure careful han-
dling.
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If the original shipping carton is not available, the following gen-
eral instructions should be used for repackaging with commer-
cially available material.
1. Wrap the TT-3020C in heavy paper or plastic. Attach a tag in-
dicating the type of service required, return address, model
number and full serial number.
2. Use a strong shipping container, e.g. a double walled carton
of 160 kg test material.
3. Protect the front- and rear panel with cardboard and insert a 7
cm to 10 cm layer of shock absorbing material between all
surfaces of the equipment and the sides of the container.
4. Seal the shipping container securely.
5. Mark the shipping container FRAGILE
FRAGILEFRAGILE
FRAGILE to ensure careful han-
dling.
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2 Installation - TT-3020C
This chapter provides specific information enabling you to install
the TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver into your own system, with a
minimal effort. The default, or factory configuration is described,
together with procedures for altering this configuration.
2.1 Technical specifications
Model TT-3020C
General Specifications Meets or exceeds all INMARSAT
specifications for the Inmarsat-C
Network for SOLAS with distress call
functions. (CN114 and IEC 945 require-
ments).
EEC EMC, CE and Wheel Mark
Transmit Frequency 1626.5 to 1660.5 MHz.
Receive Frequency 1525.0 to 1559.0 MHz.
Channel Spacing 5 / 2.5 / 1.25 kHz.
Modulation 1200 symbols/sec BPSK.
Ambiguity Resolution Unique word.
Coding R 1/2 K=7 convolutional code, (inter-
leaved code symbols RX).
Data Rate 600 bit/sec.
RX Frame Length 8.64 seconds.
TX Signalling Access Mode Slotted ALOHA.
TX Message Channel TDMA & FDMA, interleaved code
symbol.
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Antenna Interface Standard 50 Ohm female TNC-connector.
Max 70m cable with TT-3005A antenna or
max 100m cable with TT-3001B or TT-
3005M antenna.
Terminal Interface EIA/TIA-232-E DTE interface. CCITT
Rec.V.24/28, 110-38400 Baud IA-5 code,
DB-9F connector.
Printer Interface Standard parallel Centronics, DB-25F
connector. IEEE P1284-I
I/O Interface: NMEA-0183 version 2.1 interface and
multidrop addressing, max.100 meter
cable.
ArcNet 156Kbit token based I/O, max
100 meter cable (ATA/ANSI 878.1)
Four dedicated In/Out pins and two
Inputs pins to the TT-3042C Remote
Alarm/Distress Box.
DB-15F connector
System Set-up Flash memory
DC Power Source 10.5 to 32 V floating DC
RX: 3.8 W with GPS 4.4W
TX: Typ. 80 W max. 90W
Fuse 12A T
Ambient Temperature -25°C to 55°C operating
-40°C to 80°C storage.
Electronic Unit Mounting Mounting bracket.
Dimensions H x W x D 50mm x 180mm x 165mm. ( car radio
standard ISO7736 )
Weight 1.3 kg
Table 1 TT-3020C technical specifications.
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Inmarsat-C Protocol support Message transmission and reception
with IA-5, ITA-2 and binary transfer
to/from the following destinations:
Telex
PSTN (telephone modems and fax
modems)
PSDN (X.25 network)
EGC message reception with
automatic geographical area
selection
Polling and data reporting with
automatic transmission of position
reports down to a recommended
minimum of 1 per 5 minutes.
Special Access Codes
DNID Messaging
Program Unreserved Data reporting
Pre-assigned Data reporting
Transmit message size: Max 32Kbyte
Receive storage: 106 Kbyte
SOLAS distress calling facilities.
Table 2 Inmarsat-C Protocol support.
2.2 Compass Safe Distance
The compass safe distance of the TT-3020C transceiver has been
measured in accordance with the standards specified in ISO/R
694, Method B. The safe distance found is 50 cm.
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2.3 Power requirements
The TT-3020C Maritime Capsat transceiver is designed to operate
on floating DC in the range 10 - 32 V, which makes an AC/DC
converter needed, in case the system is to work in an AC envi-
ronment.
The total power consumption varies with the particular system in
question. As a guide-line, please note the power consumption of
the following equipment:
Power requirements Receive
mode
Transmit
mode
TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver incl. TT-3005M
Antenna.
Floating DC (10-32V).
3.8W 80W
Max.
90W
TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver incl. TT-3005M
Antenna & GPS.
Floating DC (10-32V).
4..4W 80W
Max.
90W
Table 3 TT-3020C power requirements
2.3.1 Fuse
The TT-3020C has a single fuse, which can be found on the rear
panel. In case it needs replacement a 12 A T type must be used.
2.4 Functional description
This section describes the functions of the TT-3020C Maritime
Capsat transceiver.
2.4.1 On/Off features
The TT-3020C Transceiver/GPS is powered from a DC source (10-
32V). The system is switched ON by the ON/OFF switch S1 placed
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on the rear panel of the TT-3020C Transceiver, and the remote
on/off wire (white) in the DC input cable. Please see Table 5 for
more information about remote on/off. The priority of the differ-
ent functions are defined in Table 4.
Master on/off
switch S1
Remote on/off by the
input DC cable (pin 6,
white)
TT-3020C
Transceiver
on/off
0x Off
10 Off
11 On
Table 4 TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver ON/OFF overview
‘’1’’ - feature active
‘’0’’ - feature disable
‘’x’’ - don’t care
2.4.2 Front indicators and buttons
The functions of the five indicators, the Stop and Alarm buttons
are as follows.
The Power indicator will always be on when there is DC-power
on the Transceiver.
The Stop button is used to set the serial port to the default values.
If this button is pressed at power-on the serial port is set to 4800
baud, 8 databits, no parity, 1 stopbit. If the button is pressed after
the Transceiver is turned on, nothing will happen. The Stop but-
ton can also be used for switching off the Distress indicator
when the distress acknowledge has been received. Finally the
Stop button can be used for initiating a manual positioning report
if the transceiver is configured for this operation.
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The Login indicator will be on when the Transceiver is logged
into an ocean area. If the Transceiver is in synchronisation but
hasn't been logged into an ocean area the indicator will flash. If
the Transceiver is unable to get synchronisation the indicator will
be off. Please notice that the TT-3020C during power-up will at-
tempt to auto-login to a preferred ocean region if currently
logged out of the network.
The Send indicator will be flashing when the Transceiver enters
the Transmit protocol. When the Transceiver is transmitting the
indicator will be on. When the transmission is completed the in-
dicator will flash until an acknowledgement is received from the
Land Earth Station (LES) .
The Mail indicator will flash if the Transceiver is receiving a
Non-EGC message. When the message has been received the in-
dicator will be on. The indicator will be on until the message has
been read. If the Capsat program is used the message will be
read immediately by Capsat. Because of this the user will see the
Mail indicator flash when a message is being received and then
turns off when the message is received.
The Distress button is used to send Distress Alerts. Pressing the
Distress button will make the equipment beep and the Distress
LED flash. If the button is pressed for at least 5 seconds and the
Distress LED becomes steady the equipment will send a Distress
Alert. The Distress Alert, with current position of the ship, will be
sent to the land station used for your latest transmissions except
when another destination is specified in the Distress Generator.
After you have sent a maritime Distress Alert, you may then send
a detailed distress message, please see software operators guide.
The Distress indicator.
..
. When a Distress Alert has been sent the
Distress LED will be constantly on. The Distress indicator can be
switched off when an acknowledgement is received from the LES
by pressing the Stop button.
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2.5 Connectors
This section defines the functions and pin assignments of the TT-
3020C connectors.
Figure 2TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver rear panel
2.5.1 Power connector
The battery connector is a standard DB-15 male, located on the
rear panel of the TT-3020C at X1.
Regardless whether the unit is designed to work on floating DC or
modified to match your DC requirements the pin assignment of
the DC/Battery power connector and DC cable matches the de-
scription given in Table 5.
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X1 Pins Name Signal Description DC Cable 37-
107881-A
1,2,9,10 SUP+ 10-32 VDC (Battery
Positive input)
Red 2.5mm2
3NC
4,5,12,13 SUP- DC RN (Battery Negative
input)
Black 2.5mm2
6 ON/OFF Remote ON/OFF1White 0.25mm2
7,8 SGND Chassis (Secondary
GND)
11 NC
14,15 9V out Floating +9V out max
400mA on pin 14 & 15.
Ref. to Chassis (Secon-
dary GND)
Note: Max. load (400mA)
is a combination of this
output and X4 pin 5.
Secondary GND
Yellow/green
wire with
Transparent
connector
Ground GND Ground shield
Table 5 TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver DC Power Connector pin
assignment
Pin 6 is a unique feature for the TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver.
When this pin is left floating the Transceiver is turned off, but if
pin 6 is shorted to the negative terminal of the battery or DC-
supply, the Transceiver will be switched on. This makes it possi-
ble for external equipment to perform remote power control of
the TT-3020C.
The remote power control can be controlled by an external relay
or solid state switch.
1This wire has to be connected to battery negative (black wire), to be
able to turn on. Please see section 2.4.1, On/Off features.
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The battery connection input is floating, i.e. there is no galvanic
connection from any of the battery poles to the cabinet frame.
2.5.2 DTE Communication port
The TT-3020C Capsat Transceiver communicates with a controller
device via the standard EIA/TIA-232E ports on a female 9 pole
Sub-D connector, located on the rear panel at X3.
2.5.2.1 Baudrate and protocol settings
The TT-3020C accepts the following:
Baud rates
Baud ratesBaud rates
Baud rates Protocol settings
Protocol settingsProtocol settings
Protocol settings Handshake
HandshakeHandshake
Handshake
110 Baud 7/8 databits Hardware
150 Baud No/Even/Odd parity Using DTR and CTS
300 Baud 1/2 stopbits
600 Baud Software
1200 Baud Using XON and XOFF
2400 Baud
4800 Baud
9600 Baud
19200 Baud
38400 Baud
Table 6 Automatic baudrate settings
The serial port communication parameters are factory pro-
grammed to:
4800 Baud, 8 databits, no parity, 1 stopbit
4800 Baud, 8 databits, no parity, 1 stopbit4800 Baud, 8 databits, no parity, 1 stopbit
4800 Baud, 8 databits, no parity, 1 stopbit
Please see section 4.2.2 to alter baudrate and protocol settings.
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2.5.2.2 DTE Connector interface
The TT-3020C which is a DCE uses the signals listed in Table 7
(marked with a 9in the
Used
column).Please notice that DTE pin
naming is used.
Name
NameName
Name Signal description
Signal descriptionSignal description
Signal description 9-Pin
9-Pin9-Pin
9-Pin Used
UsedUsed
Used Levels
LevelsLevels
Levels Direction
DirectionDirection
Direction
DCD Data Carrier Detect 1 EIA/TIA-232-E Î
RxD Received Data 2 9EIA/TIA-232-E Î
TxD Transmitted Data 3 9EIA/TIA-232-E Í
DTR Data Terminal Ready 4 9EIA/TIA-232-E Í
GND Ground 5 9
DSR Data Set Ready 6 9EIA/TIA-232-E Î
RTS Request To Send 7
CTS Clear To Send 8 9EIA/TIA-232-E Î
RI1Ring Indicator 9 9EIA/TIA-232-E Î
Table 7 TT-3020C X3 pin assignment
The Î symbol means that the signal is generated by the Trans-
ceiver.
For full operating specifications for the serial interface, you are
kindly requested to refer to the CCITT Rec. V24 and the EIA/TIA-
232-E specifications.
2.5.2.3 Interfacing to peripherals
To Interface the TT-3020C to a TT-3606E Message Terminal, sim-
ply use the communication cable enclosed in the delivery.
1The RI indicator goes high (approximately 8 Volts), when a message or
an EGC is received. RI is reset to low when the message/EGC has been
printed and/or routed to external printer/DTE equipment.
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An extended serial communication cable should not exceed 100
meters as the TT-3606E works on 4800 Baud using the EIA-423
standard.
The TT-3020C optionally uses either hardware or software flow
control.
Hardware flow control is accomplished by using the DTR and CTS
signals.
Software flow control is accomplished by connecting the DTR and
CTS, allowing both TT-3020C and the peripheral to control data
flow by means XON XOFF. ENQ/ACK cannot be used.
2.5.3 I/O Connector
The I/O connector X4
X4X4
X4 on the back panel of the TT-3020C Trans-
ceiver can be used for
ArcNet 156Kbit communication to control the TT-3042D Re-
mote Alarm Distress Box with additional printer or the TT-
3608G Printer Unit.
The International NMEA 0183 version 2.1 communication
standard input and output when connecting to a commercial
available navigator device or using the built-in GPS in navi-
gation mode.
Four parallel In/Out RS-410N pins and two RS-410N input pins
to control the TT-3042C Remote Alarm/Distress box.
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Signal X4 pin Specification general purpose I/O
I/O0 (IO) 1 Digital open collector output with pull-
up/input with pull-up (RS-410N).
I/O1 (IO) 2 Digital open collector output with pull-
up/input with pull-up (RS-410N).
I/O2 (IO) 3 Digital open collector output with pull-
up/input with pull-up (RS-410N).
I/O3 (IO) 4 Digital open collector output with pull-
up/input with pull-up (RS-410N).
9Vdc
(O)
5 DC +9V, ±10%. Max. 400mA. Floating
Supply voltage for external devices.
Note: Max. load (400mA) is a combina-
tion of this output and X1 pin 14,15.
Ground 6,9 Ground reference.
ArcNet A/B (IO) 7/8 ArcNet signal wires A/B (ATA/ANSI
878.1; ARCNET/TB).
NMEA Out A/B 10/11 NMEA 0183 output signal wires A/B
(NMEA 0183 version 2.1).
NMEA In A/B 12/13 NMEA 0183 input signal wires A/B
(NMEA 0183 version 2.1).
I4
(I)
14 Digital input with pull-up (RS-410N).
I5
(I)
15 Digital input with pull-up (RS-410N).
Table 8 TT-3020C X4 pin assignment
The I/O connector, a standard DB-15 female connector, is located
on the rear panel of the transceiver and is marked X4.
2.5.3.1 NMEA 0183 Reception
The NMEA 0183 Standard uses the ASCII alphabet to send strings
containing navigational data. This data can be read by the Trans-
ceiver via the I/O NMEA interface connector X4.
The following is a list of the NMEA codes that the Transceiver will
recognise with or without a built-in GPS.
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