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Installation Manual

SSB RADIOTELEPHONE
FS-5070
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................................................i

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION..................................................................................................................ii

EQUIPMENT LIST................................................................................................................................. iii

1. MOUNTING .................................................................................................................................... 1-1


1.1 Control Unit............................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2 Antenna Coupler..................................................................................................................... 1-3
1.3 Transceiver Unit...................................................................................................................... 1-9
1.4 Handset Hanger ................................................................................................................... 1-10
1.5 Antenna................................................................................................................................. 1-10
1.6 Mounting of Optional Equipment...........................................................................................1-11

2. WIRING .......................................................................................................................................... 2-1


2.1 Wiring...................................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 External Equipment ................................................................................................................ 2-7
2.3 AC-DC Power Supply Unit PR-850A (Option).......................................................................2-11
2.4 Automatic Antenna Switch (Option)...................................................................................... 2-13

3. INITIAL SETTING........................................................................................................................... 3-1


3.1 Performance Check................................................................................................................ 3-1
3.2 Initializaing Control Unit and Transceiver Unit ....................................................................... 3-1
3.3 Manual 2182 kHz Tuning Preset ............................................................................................ 3-3
3.4 System Setup ......................................................................................................................... 3-5
3.5 Setting DIP Switches ............................................................................................................ 3-12
3.6 Preamp Setting (For FAX-5) Switches ............................................................................... 3-13

4. OPTION KIT ................................................................................................................................... 4-1


4.1 Antenna BK Relay .................................................................................................................. 4-1
4.2 DSC Routine Frequency Board.............................................................................................. 4-3
4.3 Signal Splitter Board............................................................................................................... 4-4
4.4 Connecting of NBDP Terminal Unit OP05-100 (IB-583) ........................................................ 4-5
4.5 Dummy Load .......................................................................................................................... 4-5

PACKING LISTS.................................................................................................................................A-1

OUTLINE DRAWINGS .......................................................................................................................D-1

INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................S-1

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・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer

9-52 Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN

Telephone : +81-(0)798-65-2111
Fax : +81-(0)798-65-4200

All rights reserved. Printed in Japan A : NOV . 2006


G1 : FEB . 15, 2010
Pub. No. IME-56560-G1
(HIMA ) FS-5070 *00016050316*
*00016050316*
* 0 0 0 1 6 0 5 0 3 1 6 *

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER CAUTION
Do not touch antenna cou- Confirm that the power supply voltage
pler cable or insulator dur- is compatible with the voltage rating
ing transmission. of the equipment.

Electrical shock, serious injury Connection to the wrong power supply


or death can result if the cables can cause fire or equipment damage to the
are touched while the unit is equipment . The voltage rating appears on
transmitting. the label at the rear of the display unit.

Ground the equipment.


DANGER

Ungrounded equipment can


Do not touch during give off or receive electro-
transmitting. magnetic interferenece or
cause electrical shock.

Do not touch the whip


antenna or wire antenna. Handle copper strap carefully.

Electrical shock, serious An edge of it may harm your hand.


injury or death can result if
the antenna is touched while
the unit is transmitting. Keep the following compass safe
distances.

WARNING Standard Steering


Do not work inside the compass compass
equipment unless totally Transceiver Unit
familiar with electrical 2.05 m 1.30 m
FS-5070T
circuits. 0.90 m 0.60 m
FS-2571C
HS-2003 1.50 m 0.95 m
Hazardous voltage which can
shock exists inside the equip- AT-5000 0.35 m 0.30 m
ment. PP-510 1.00 m 0.80 m
IC-302 0.80 m 0.60 m
IC-303 0.80 m 0.60 m
Turn off the power at the SEM-21Q 2.20 m 1.50 m
mains switchboard before IB-583 0.70 m 0.40 m
beginning the installation. 1.05 m
IF-8500 0.70 m
Post a sign near the switch
PR-850A 1.00 m 0.70 m
to indicate it should not be
turned on while the equip- AS-102 0.65 m 0.40 m
ment is being installed.

Fire, electrical shock or


serious injury can result if the
power is left on or is applied
while the equipment is being
installed.

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Standard configuration is shown with solid line.
DSC DISTRESS DSC ROUTINE
SAFETY FREQUENCY FREQUENCY

# #
# = 2.6 m Automatic Antenna
PREAMP UNIT PREAMP UNIT Switch AS-102
whip
antenna FAX-5 FAX-5
ANTENNA COUPLER
AT-5000

LOUDSPEAKER
EPFS (GNSS) SEM-21Q
W/R BOARD

CONTROL HANDSET
CONTROLLER 1 UNIT HS-2003
INCOMING
INDICATOR FS-2571C
IC-303-DSC PRINTER
PP-510

TRANSCEIVER UNIT
MIF EQUIPMENT
FS-5070T INTERFACE
24VDC
NBDP IF-8500*
TERMINAL UNIT
DISTRESS ALERT UNIT IB-583/IB-581
IC-302-DSC * = Required for NBDP Terminal
and DSC to share printer.
24VDC
BK INTERFACE
BK-300
CONTROL UNIT HANDSET
CONTROLLER 2 HS-2003
FS-2571C
ALARM UNIT
IC-350

AC/DC POWER POWER STATUS


MONITOR
SUPPLY UNIT
PSM-01
PR-850A

24VDC 100-115/200-230VAC
Unit Category 1φ, 50/60Hz
Preamp Unit Exposed to weather
Antenna Coupler Exposed to weather
Other Units Protected from weather

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EQUIPMENT LISTS
Standard Supply
Name Type Code no. Qty Remarks
Transceiver
unit FS-5070T - 1

Control unit FS-2571C - 1


Antenna AT-5000-H - Plastic
coupler 1
AT-5000-HS - Stainless steel
Accessories FP05-05700 000-054-228 1 Handset, bracket and FP05-05511
Handset and SP05-05601 (Supplied only
Spare parts SP05-05600 000-057-478 1 set
for Japanese flag vessels.)
CP05-08810 000-056-951 17JE23150-02 (D8C), 10 m cable Between
control
CP05-08820 000-056-952 17JE23150-02 (D8C), 20 m cable
unit &
CP05-08830 000-056-953 1 set 17JE23150-02 (D8C), 30 m cable Trans-
ceiver
CP05-08840 000-056-954 17JE23150-02 (D8C), 40 m cable
unit.
CP05-08850 000-056-955 17JE23150-02 (D8C), 50 m cable
CP05-10901 005-965-770 1 set For transceiver unit
CP05-10300 000-056-987 17JE23150-02 (D8C) cable (5 m), CP05-8801
1 set
CP05-10310 000-056-988 CP05-8801
CP05-03750 005-925-860 For AT-5000-H
1 set
Installation CP05-03751 005-850-570 For AT-5000-HS
Materials CP05-10700 000-057-430 05S0309, 10 m
CP05-10710 000-057-431 05S0309, 20 m
For antenna
CP05-10720 000-057-432 1 05S0309, 30 m coupler
CP05-10730 000-057-433 05S0309, 40 m
CP05-10740 000-057-434 05S0309, 50 m
CP05-10800 000-057-435 05S0793, 10 m
CP05-10810 000-057-436 05S0793, 20 m For antenna
CP05-10820 000-057-453 1 05S0793, 30 m coupler
(w/armor)
CP05-10830 000-057-454 05S0793, 40 m
CP05-10840 000-057-455 05S0793, 50 m

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Optional Equipment
Name Type Code no. Qty Remarks
w/installation materials
(CP16-01200),
Printer PP-510 - 1 set
accessories
(FP16-00100)
Printer Interface Kit IF-8500 000-053-895 1
Distress Alert Unit IC-302-DSC - 1 set w/Installation materials
Incoming Indicator IC-303-DSC - 1 set w/Installation materials
04S4176 000-153-122 1 2.6 meter
6 m, w/standard
FAW-6RP2 000-572-109 1
Whip Antenna mounting bracket
FAW-6D
000-572-128 1 6 m, w/universal mount
3-110682-00
000-075-016 w/cable, 15 m
Preamp Unit FAX-5 1 set
000-075-049 w/cable, 1 m
External Loudspeaker SEM-21Q 000-144-917 1
Control Unit FS-2571C-E - 1 set
NBDP
OP05-100 000-056-956 1 set See page 4-5.
Terminal Unit Set
Flush Mount Kit OP05-98 005-951-830 1 For control unit
17JE23150-02
000-146-015 5 m cable
(D8C) 5 m
17JE23150-02
000-146-016 10 m cable
(D8C) 10 m
17JE23150-02
000-146-017 20 m cable
(D8C) 20 m
Cable assy. 1
17JE23150-02
000-146-018 30 m cable
(D8C) 30 m
17JE23150-02
000-146-019 40 m cable
(D8C) 40 m
17JE23150-02
000-146-020 50 m cable
(D8C) 50 m
BK Interface BK-300 000-055-478 1 set
CP05-09010 005-954-180 10 m
Antenna Materials 1 set
CP05-09020 005-964-410 25 m
Signal Splitter (RX DIV) OP05-103 005-965-780 1 See page 4-4.
AC/DC Power Supply Unit PR-850A - 1
Antenna BK relay OP05-35-H 000-056-878 1
RX. ANT Matching Box ARD-1 005-502-230 1 For RX whip antenna
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Name Type Code no. Qty Remarks
w/installation materials
R. ANT junction box AJB1-1A 000-870-284 1 (CP16-01200),
accessories
(FP16-00100)
AT101D/S 000-137-232 1
Antenna
AT130 000-137-233 1
Freestanding Antenna AS-9 000-105-818 1
Antenna Elevating MT-100 000-137-231 1
Unit T-AS-9 000-105-819 1
Terminal unit IB-583 000-073-435 1
E-22 000-050-632 1
E-24 000-050-634 1
Antenna installation E-25 000-050-635 1
materials
E-26 000-050-636 1
E-27 000-050-637 1
000-125-984 10 m, w/armor
000-125-986 20 m, w/armor
05S0793 000-125-987 1 30 m, w/armor
000-125-988 40 m, w/armor
000-125-989 50 m, w/armor
5P cable
000-106-043 10 m
000-106-044 20 m
05S0309 000-106-046 1 30 m
000-106-047 40 m
000-106-048 50 m
000-159-411 10 m
000-159-412 20 m
RG-10/U-Y 000-159-413 1 30 m
000-159-414 40 m
000-159-415 50 m
Coaxial cable
000-106-052 10 m
000-106-053 20 m
RG-8A/U 000-106-054 1 30 m
000-106-055 40 m
000-106-056 50 m
Label for key OP05-101 004-447-470 1 For Russian
operations
W/R2 board kit OP05-104 001-004-450 1 See page 4-3.
OP05-107 000-011-638 For AT-5000-H
Dummy load 1
OP05-108 000-011-639 For AT-5000-HS
Cable 05S9509-L500 000-168-955-10 1 For handset extension
Automatic Antenna
AS-102 - 1
Switch

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1. MOUNTING

1.1 Control Unit


1.1.1 Mounting methods
The control unit can be mounted one of four ways;

• In the hanger (overhead, bulkhead or tabletop)


• Flush mounting.

1.1.2 Mounting considerations


• Make sure the location is strong enough to support the unit under the conditions of
continued vibration and shock normally encountered on the boat.

• Locate the unit where it is easily accessible and does not interfere with personnel or
operation of other equipment; for example, ship’s wheel.

1.1.3 Hanger mounting


1. Fix the hanger with tapping screws (supplied).
2. Set the control unit to the hanger and fix it with the washers and knobs.

4- 5
FIXING HOLES
20 50 0.5

220 0.5 110 100


80 298 4 80 93
20

DISTRESS 1 RT 2 DSC 3 TEST


CH ABC DEF
(136)
108

4 IntCom 5 ACK/SQ 6 SCAN


GHI JKL MNO
PUSH TO ENTER
127

ALARM

CANCEL 7 8 PRINT 9
PQRS TUV WXYZ

CALL FILE 0 LOG # SETUP


*

CURSOR TUNE

14
OVEN
PWR/VOL
OFF

#: Minimum service clearance 18 70


10

Mounting the control unit

1-1
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1.1.4 Flush Mounting
Use the optional flush mount kit.
Name: Flush mount kit
Type: OP05-98
Code No.: 005-951-830
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
Mounting metal 05-089-1171 100-299-020 2
Wing bolt M4x30 000-804-799 4
Wing nut M4 000-863-306 4
Hex. bolt M6x12 000-162-897-10 2
Spring washer M6 000-158-855-10 2

1. Make a cutout of 251 mm (W) x 100 mm (H).


2. Insert the control unit to the cutout.
3. Attach two mounting metal (supplied with kit) to the control unit with hex bolts (M6 x 12,
supplied with kit) and spring washer (supplied with kit).
4. Screw four wing bolts (supplied with kit) to wing nuts (supplied).
5. Fasten the control unit to the mounting location with four wing bolts and nuts assembled at
step 3.
Cutout dimensions Flush mounting, side view

110 100
45
100 1

251+1

18 25 MAX 12
#: Minimum service clearance

Flush mounting

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1.2 Antenna Coupler

DANGER
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Do not touch antenna coupler cable or
insulator. Electric shock, fire, serious injury or
death can result if the cables are
touched while transmitting.

DANGER

Do not touch.

1.2.1 Introduction
The antenna coupler is installed between the antenna and the transceiver unit, and tunes the
antenna to the transmitter.

The importance of grounding cannot be overemphasized. Without a proper grounding, perfect


function cannot be expected.

1.2.2 Ground connection


As the ground connection of a transmitter is part of the total antenna system, it is of the utmost
importance that the ground connection to the antenna coupler is constructed to have the lowest
possible RF-impedance. Losses in the ground connection reduce communication distance.

CAUTION
Ground the equipment.

Ungrounded equipment can


give off or receive electro-
magnetic interference or
cause electrical shock.

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Grounding

For vessels constructed of conducting materials, run a copper strap of least 50 mm width
between the ground terminal at the base of the antenna coupler and the ship’s superstructure.

For vessels constructed of non-conducting materials, the width of the copper strap should be at
least 100 mm.

Ground plate
Copper strap (a piece of steel plate)

Solder
0.4 x 50

Braze
For outdoor installation,
Weld to ship's structure
apply a coat of paint to prevent rust.

Ground for metallic hull

1.2.3 Mounting considerations

Outdoor installation

• The wire from the coupler to the antenna radiates radio energy. It should be vertical as much
as possible and routed away from any grounded.

• For optimum radio energy, locate the coupler as near to the ground as possible.
• The length of the vertical portion of the antenna should be as long as practical.

Indoor Installation

• Locate the unit away from GPS receivers, radio equipment, etc. to avoid mutual
interference.

• The lead-in wire should be as near to the unit as possible.


• Select a place where the unit can be easily maintained, but where it will not interfere with
crew or passengers.

• Select a location where the earth connection can be made at the front of the unit.

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1.2.4 Mounting
Mounting dimensions

450 MAX 78

380

400
330

150 60 330
Fixing hole
7x10, Oval holes (4)

11

Antenna coupler (AT-5000-H, plastic)

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151
47

MAX 58

#100
12 Fixing hole (4)
75
330 + 1

480
#100
380 + 1

#50 416 #50

#: Minimum service clearance

Antenna coupler (AT-5000-HS, stainless steel)

The vent tube (attached) prevents moisture from being drawn into the enclosure during
atmospheric pressure changes and allows trapped humid air to escape. Mount it according to
coupler installation method, before mounting coupler as follows.

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Anti-moisture measure

Ventilation must be provided to prevent moisture from being drawn into the enclosure during
atmospheric pressure changes and to allow trapped humid air to escape. Two vent holes are
provided on the unit, one at the rear and one at the bottom. A vent tube is mounted at the
position (A) shown below. For horizontal installation, remove the vent tube from (A) and fix it to
(B). Cover the hole of (A) with the blind seal (supplied), from inside the coupler. For ceiling
mount, make a hole (Φ8.5) on the front panel and mount the vent tube. These measures should
be done before mounting the unit.

(For horizontal mounting)

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Outdoor installation

Fix the antenna coupler to a bulkhead of the bridge, mast, handrail, etc. For mounting on the
mast, select a location which is within the total length of the antenna. Weld suitable mounting
fixtures (local supply) to the mast and bolt the coupler there.

Mast

Fix with four


M6x30 bolts
Bridge
(Supplied)

Mounting fixture
(Local supply)

Indoor installation

Fix the antenna coupler to a bulkhead on the bridge, selecting a location where the distance
between the lead-in insulator and the coupler is as short as possible.

Lead-in insulator

Antenna selector

From antenna selector


Stand-off insulator

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1.3 Transceiver Unit
• Bulkhead mounting only
• Select a location which provides adequate ventilation.
• The location must be clean and dry.
• The mounting location must be able to support the weight of the unit (26 kg) under the
continued conditions of vibration normally encountered aboard the vessel. If necessary,
reinforce the mounting location.

• Secure the maintenance space shown in the outline drawing at the back of this manual, for
ease of maintenance and service.

Fasten the transceiver unit to the mounting location with six tapping screws. For details, refer to
outline drawings at the back of this manual.

Note: Lift the cover slightly and then lower it to close the cover of the transceiver unit.

R3. 7.5
75
13
5
R7.

Fixing hole (6)


(300)

300 + 1
650

(300)

300 + 1
30
86

(365) 365 + 0.5


#150

390
FIXING DIMENSIONS

#300 340 #100


198
151
120

#: Minimum service clearance

Fixing dimensions for transceiver unit

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1.4 Handset Hanger
Unfasten six screws to remove the bracket cover, and fasten the bracket to the mounting
location with two tapping screws 4x16 (supplied) on the desktop or bulkhead.
(77)
65
57

42
Handset

22
hanger cover

12 Cable entrance
208

145+0.5
Screws
2- 4.5
Fixing hole

Handset hanger (w/handset)

1.5 Antenna
The antenna plays the most important role in radio communication. If it cannot receive or
transmit effectively because of improper installation, even the most sophisticated transceiver will
be rendered useless.

1.5.1 Types of antennas


The most commonly used antenna is a long wire or a whip. Whatever antenna is to be used, the
antenna coupler can tune a long wire or whip whose total length is 7 to 18 meters (23.3 to 60
feet). Although a longer antenna is preferable when the radio is operated only on low
frequencies, use this size of antenna to ensure stable automatic tuning on all bands.

Long wire antenna

A long wire antenna in general provides better performance than a whip antenna, provided the
vertical part is long enough.

Whip antenna

It is easy to install and provides good overall coverage of most SSB frequencies. A whip
antenna is installed as high as possible, away from any nearby objects.

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1.5.2 Mounting considerations
Transmitting antenna

• Total antenna length is 10 to 18 meters.


• The length of the vertical portion should be longer than 4 meters, and the slant angle of that
part should be within five degrees.

• Separate the transmitting antenna as far as possible from stays, metallic objects, direction
finder antenna and INMARSAT radome antenna.

• Locate the insulator away from funnels, etc.


• If the antenna coupler is installed out of wheelhouse, use a lead-in insulator (FURUNO type:
YA-256) to make the connection. If necessary, use a high quality antenna switch and
stand-off insulator.

• If the antenna is connected directly to the coupler, use a strain insulator to prevent insulator
fatigue.

Receiving antenna

A receiving antenna is required for duplex communication. Furuno can supply two types of
receiving antennas: FAW-6RP2 (six meter whip, w/standard mounting bracket), or FAW-6D
3-110682-00 (six meter whip, w/universal mount).

The receiving antenna should be separated at least five meters from the transmitting antenna
(as far as possible). Install a receiving antenna junction box at the base of the antenna.

1.6 Mounting of Optional Equipment

Preamp unit FAX-5


The body of preamp unit can be mounted two ways:
1) The bottom of the preamp unit is designed to accept a threaded extension mast of 1 inch
diameter. The pitch of the thread should be 14 threads per inch. To prevent undue flexing of
the mast in heavy winds, the mast should not be longer than 1.5 m (5 feet).
2) The side of the preamp unit has a molded channel so that it may be mounted directly to a
stub mast with two stainless steel hose clamps. Hose clamps must be arranged locally.

Screw the 2.6 m whip antenna (option) tightly onto the preamp unit and waterproof the junction
and other exposed metallic parts with sealing compound (silicone rubber, putty, etc.)

Note that a wire antenna of 2 to 3 meters length may be used instead of the whip antenna.

Note: The preamp unit requires 12 VDC power. See paragraph 3.5 for how to provide power to
the preamp unit.

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Thread
50 (14 threads/inch)
1" Pipe

2.6m Whip Antenna


Spring
Washer

Hose Mast
Clamp
Earth

Mounting of preamp unit


( g p p )

Coupling
Nut
Antenna Wire

Wire Antenna Fixture

Preamp Unit

(C i i )
Connecting antenna wire

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Printer PP-510
Install the unit with the two mounting fixtures (supplied). Refer to the outline drawing at the end
of this manual. Connect the interconnection cable between the printer and the transceiver unit
(or printer interface kit IF-8500). For how to load paper and set ribbon cassette, refer to the
Operator’s Manual of the printer.

Mounting

Fix the printer to the mounting location with two mounting fixtures.

Mounting Fixture (2)


Mounting Fixture (1)

200
405

Dimensions of printer PP-510

Printer interface
Referring to the outline drawing at the end of this manual, fix the printer interface with tapping
screws (local supply) to tabletop or bulkhead.
92
70+0.5
260+0.5
243
270

15
5

5 Fixing holes

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Distress alert unit IC-302-DSC/Incoming indicator IC-303-DSC
Select the mounting location where the button on the unit can be operated easily in an
emergency. See the back of the manual for mounting dimensions and recommended clearance
space.
1. Unfasten four screws to remove the cover.

Terminal
Board

Cable Entrances

IC-302-DSC/IC-303-DSC

2. Fasten the unit with four tapping screws (3x10, supplied).


3. Pass the cable through appropriate entrance to connect to the terminal board. There are
two cable entrances, one at the bottom and one on the back. Select one.
4. Attach the cover with four screws.
5. Clamp the cable outside of the unit with cable clamp (local supply).

External loudspeaker
The external loudspeaker can be installed on a tabletop, the overhead or bulkhead. Fasten the
loudspeaker to the mounting location with tapping screws (3.6x16, supplied). For mounting
dimensions, see the outline drawing at the back of this manual. The external loudspeaker
should be mounted within 2.8 m from the control unit because of the cable length.

AC-DC power supply unit PR-850A


When selecting a mounting location, keep in mind the following points.

• Select a location which provides adequate ventilation.


• The location should be clean and dry.
• The mounting location must be able to support the weight of the unit (35 kg) under the
continued conditions of vibration normally encountered abroad the vessel.

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Terminal Unit IB-583
Select a mounting location as shown below.

• Leave sufficient space around the unit for operation and maintenance.
• The temperature and humidity of the mounting location should be stable and moderate.
• Keep the unit away from the high power radiotelephone and it’s feeder wire so that RFI
(Radio Frequency Interference) is minimum.

Mounting of IB-583
1. Fix the hanger by using four tapping screws (supplied).
2. Tighten two knobs to the terminal unit loosely.
3. Mount the terminal unit to the hanger, and then fasten knobs.

282

4- 7 240 + 0.5

80 + 0.5
28

Dimensions of IB-583

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Mounting of keyboard
1. Attach the function key label NBDP to the location shown below.
Function key label (supplied)

Esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 Num Prt Sc Scroll Pause


Lock Lock
F11 F12 Sys Rq Break

! @ # $ % ^ & ( ) + Home
Back-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 - = space

Q W E R T Y U I O P { } Pg Up
Tab 4 5 5 6 - [ ] \

Caps A S D F G H J K L : " Pg Dn
Lock Enter
1 2 3 ; + ' Enter

Z X C V B N M < > ? End


Shift 0 , . / / Shift

Ctrl Alt Alt Ins Del


Ctrl Fn

2. Attach four fasteners (small, supplied with the optional kit) to the bottom of the keyboard.
3. Attach four fasteners (large, supplied with the optional kit) to the small fasteners used in
step 2.
4. Peel off the paper from four fasteners.
5. Fix the keyboard to the mounting location.

Automatic Antenna Switch


Install the automatic antenna switch between the SSB antenna and the antenna coupler. This
unit allows you to connect the antenna to ground remotely when there is a possibility of lightning
or the antenna must be grounded to comply with local regulations when returning to a harbor.
Mount the unit on the bulkhead by using four self-tapping screws (5x20, supplied).

Fixing hole (4 pcs.)


Fasten four self-tapping screws
(5x20, supplied) to mount the unit.

200

200

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2. WIRING
2.1 Wiring
2.1.1 Standard wiring
For further details, refer to the interconnection diagram at the end of this manual.

TX/RX ANT
or TX ANT

DSC W/R
AS-102 ANT FAX-5
to ship's
RX ANT ground
RG-10/UY
(Local supply)
J. B. Power status
FS-5070T monitor PSM-01

AT-5000

PR-850A
T/R ANT ANT
D.ANT(W/R 1)
TX ANT (W/R2)
R. ANT
Ground
RX ANT 100/110/115/ DC24V DPYC-10
Wire
200/220 VAC (Local
CONTROLLER 1 supply)
RG-10/UY
(Local supply)
FS-2571C

HS-2003

Ground Wire
*See page 4-1. Prnter interface
kit IF-8500 or
Printer Loudspeaker

Wiring

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2.1.2 Connection on Antenna Coupler
Three cables are terminated at the antenna coupler: the 5P cable (05S0793 or 05S0309)
and coaxial cable from the transceiver unit and the antenna wire. For the connection of the
antenna wire, use an insulator so as not to put stress on the connector at the insulator of
the antenna coupler. For outdoor installation, the use of armored cables is recommended for
avoidance of damage of cables as shown on next page. For 05S0793, cut off the armor at
the outside of the antenna coupler, and then wrap vinyl tape around the end of armor.

1. Dismount the front cover of the antenna coupler by loosening twelve fixing screws.
2. Connect the coaxial cable to the TB1 (TX ANT terminal) on the coupler board 05P0358,
locating the shield inside the cable clamp to ground the cable.

5P cable

3. Using the terminal opener, connect the 5P cable to TB3.


1 ... ... 10 TB3

(*) Solder vinyl wire to shield,


(*) fix crimp-on lug to vinyl
Fixing
wire, fix crimp-on lug to
Screw
pcb fixing screw.

Shield (Drain wire)

COUPLER Vinyl wire


BOARD

Solder here. Crimp-on Lug

5P cable
(05S0309 or 05S0793)
5P cable
(05S0309 or 05S0793)
TB3
COUPLER
BRN 1
P BOARD
RED 2
ORG 3
P 4
YEL
GRN 5
P
BLU 6
WHT 7
P 8
BLK
WHT (B) 9
P
BLK (B) 10
Chassis earth

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Outdoor wiring of antenna wire
When mounting the antenna coupler outdoors, arrange the antenna wire as shown below to
prevent it from loosing. The optional antenna materials shown below are necessary.

Name Type Code Remarks


CP05-09010* 005-954-180 w/10 m antenna cable
Antenna materials
CP05-09020* 005-964-410 w/25 m antenna cable
*: See lists at the back of this manual.
1. Make a loop (diameter approx. 120 mm) in the antenna cable at the insulator of the
antenna coupler.
2. Pass the end of the antenna cable through the hole of the insulator and fasten the bolt.
3. Prepare a piece of antenna wire (approx. 300 mm) and wind it around the insulator one
turn.
4. Fasten the above piece of wire and antenna wire together with the wire clips near the
ends of the piece of wire.
5. Coat the bolt with silicone sealant.
A piece of antenna wire

Bolt
Antenna wire

Loop

Insulator

Antenna
Coupler

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2.1.3 Connection on transceiver unit

Power cable
Connect the DPYC-10 (JIS, Japan Industrial Standard) or equivalent cable (local supply) to
the power terminal at the bottom of the transceiver unit, and fasten it to the TB (+) and (-).
The torque should be between 11.5 and 15.5 N·m.
DPYC-10
Armor

Sheath

Vinyl tape 22 mm
φ = 17.1 mm
Conductor
S = 10 mm 2
φ = 4.05 mm

Coaxial cable
Attach the M-type connector of the coaxial cable. Note that when running the coaxial cable,
attach it with slack for opening/closing the lid.

The antenna for DSC distress (mandatory) and DSC routine frequency (option) are
connected to the transceiver unit with a 50 ohm coaxial cable, type RG-10/UY, RG-8A/U or
3D-2V. Be sure to leave some slack in the cable for future service and maintenance. Lay
the coaxial cable and attach an M-type plug to the cable as follows.

1. Remove the sheath by 30 mm.


2. Bare 23 mm of the center conductor. Trim braided shield by 5 mm and tin.
3. Slide coupling ring onto cable.
4. Screw the plug assembly on the cable.
5. Solder plug assembly to braided shield through solder holes. Solder contact sleeve to
conductor.
6. Screw coupling ring into plug assembly.
7. Screw the plug into the D. ANT (W/R 1) port for DSC distress and ANT (W/R 2) port for
DSC routine frequency (option) at the bottom of the transceiver unit.

30 mm
Sheath Plug assembly Contact sleeve
5 mm 2 mm
Solder here.

Conductor
Braided shield Insulator
Solder both Cut conductor here.
Coupling ring sides of hole.

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5P cables
1. Use a knife to cut intersecting slits in the rubber bushing.
2. Fabricate the cable (05S0309 or 05S0793) as shown below.

Wind vinyl tape. 9 mm


55 mm

40 mm Solder the vinyl wire to the drain wire.


For 05S0793, cut the almor off at here and wind vinyl tape.

3. Wrap vinyl tape or attach an insulating tube to the end of the vinyl sheath to prevent the
shorting to the board.
4. Pass the 5P cable to the rubber bush, and then connect the cable to #1 to 10 on the TB
Board (05P0758).

TB Board

#1 to 10

Transceiver unit, inside view


5. Fasten the 5P cable to the fixing plate with a cable tie (local supply.)

Fixing plate
Cable tie

Fixing plate (exploded view of transceiver unit)

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How to connect cable to the terminal board
1. Press this downward by finger or screw driver.

2. Insert a core of cable.


3. Release the finger or screw driver.

Control unit
Connect the transceiver unit and the control unit by the supplied cable with D-sub 15 pin
connector for both ends. A control unit should be connected to the CONTROLLER 1 port.
When connecting two control units, the CONTROLLER 1 port has priority.
Connect the handset HS-2003 to the HANDSET 1 port at the rear of the control unit. For
other handset or microphone, connect to the HANDSET2/MIC port. Note that these two
ports cannot be used at the same time.

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2.2 External Equipment
Cables for the external equipment are connected to the TB Board (05P0758) in the
transceiver unit and ports on the control unit Note that these cables should be fixed to the
cable board at the entrance of cables with cable ties.

TB Board
(05P0758)

Transceiver unit, inside view

Equipment with IEC 61162-1 (NMEA) format


Connects a navigator to the terminal board in the transceiver unit. The FS-5070 can receive
the following sentences in IEC-61162-1 (ed.2nd) format. Use the interconnection cable type
TTYCS-1 (Japan Industrial Standard type, or equivalent) or CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x2P.
• GLL: Latitude and longitude
• RMC: GPS generic navigation information TTYCS-1 (Twisted pair cable)

• GGA: GPS position, UTC


Armor
• ZDA: UTC, day, month, and year Sheath
• RMA: Minimum Loran-C data
Shield
φ = 10.1 mm
Conductor
Priority: GGA>RMC>GLL>RMA S = 0.75 mm 2
φ = 1.11 mm
90

Remove the armor by 90 mm.


Armor Inner sheath

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Remove the inner sheath by 20 mm,
and the sheath of the cores by 9 mm.

Wind vinyl tape. Twist and trim the shield.

Solder a vinyl wire to the shield.


Vinyl wire
(For CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x2P)
Solder a vinyl wire to the shield.
Solder the shield and unused cores.
Soldering
Vinyl wire

Fabrication of TTYCS-1 for connection to the transceiver unit

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Distress alert IC-302-DSC/Indicator IC-303-DSC
Use TTYC-4 (Japan Industrial Standard type, or equivalent) or CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2X5P
cable and fabricate it as below.
90

Remove the outer sheath and


Armor Inner sheath armor by 90 mm.
11 9
Remove the inner sheath by 20 mm, φ = 15.5 mm
and the sheath of the cores by 9 mm. Armor
Wind vinyl tape. Twist and trim the shield. Sheath

Solder a vinyl wire to the shield. Conductor


Solder the shield and unused cores. S = 0.75 mm 2
Soldering φ = 1.11 mm
Vinyl wire TTYC-4

Fabrication of TTYC-4 for connection to the transceiver unit


External BK
Terminal No. Signal name Function Object
Power of relay BK for
33 BK + Output voltage: 24 VDC
other radiotelephone
34 BK - GND 0V
BK control for other
36 TX KEYED Go to GND on transmitting.
radiotelephone
Receiver circuit is muted when BK control from other
37 RX MUTE
this line is GND. radiotelephone
38 SHIELD

Note: When GND line from other radiotelephone is connected to the chassis, float the
ground.
Power terminal
(24VDC)
T-IF Board (05P0757)
+ 24V J1
+ 1
External - 2
Battery - 3

TB5
34 33
TB Board
(05P0758)
BK - BK +
Power of BK

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FS-5070 Receiver
TB Board
(05P0758) TB5
BK + 33
Relay
TX KEYED 36
37
BK - 34

Example of connection with receiver


FS-5070 Transceiver unit
TB Board
(05P0758) TB5
BK + 33 BK +

TX KEYED 36 RX MUTE
RX MUTE 37 TX KEYED
BK - 34 BK -

Example of connection with Tx/Rx unit

MIF unit (future addition)


Use 17JE-13250-02 connector (supplied as installation materials) to connect MIF unit to
REMOTE port on transceiver unit. Note that the REMOTE terminal on FS-5070T is for
maintenance only at this stage.

Shield tape (metal)


Fold bck the armor,
and then wind the shield
tape along the edge of cable.

Cable clamp

Cable
Type: UL2464-SM (M)
13PX28AWG
Code No.:000-125-302

or equivalent.

Fabrication of cable for MIF unit

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Printer interface

From top
DSC :Control unit
10 NBDP :IB-583
PRINTER :Printer

DPYC-1.5 TB1
24VDC 0V (-)
24V (+) Optional cable
1 17JE23250-02

DPYC-1.5, sectional view


Armor

Sheath

φ = 11.7 mm
Conductor
S = 1.5 mm 2
φ = 1.56 mm

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2.3 AC-DC Power Supply Unit PR-850A (Option)
When connecting to an AC and DC ship’s mains, the optional AC-DC power supply unit
PR-850A is required. Attach the crimp on lug FV5.5-S4 (local supply) to the following cables
(Japan Industrial Standard) or equivalent (local supply) for connection with the power supply
unit.
• For AC power input: DPYC-2.5
• For DC power input: DPYC-10

Wiring
Connect cables to the input terminal, using crimp-on lugs.

10 mm

FV5.5-5 (Yellow)

Wind vinyl tape.

Selection of input voltage


The input voltage is adjustable for 100/110/120/200/240 VAC, and is factory-set for 220 VAC.
To select other input voltages, open the top cover and change the wiring according to the
figure below. After changing the input voltage, correct the front panel sticker accordingly.
Front view Rear view

to PSM-01
AC INPUT DC OUTPUT 24VDC OUT BATT IN AC FAIL
(Not used, No back up) (Back up DC power)
Output
(for back up)

AC FAIL line FS-5070T PR-850A


When the power supply is switched to the TB Board AC
back-up, AC and FAIL at PR-850A are (05P0758) FAIL
TB
shortened. To lower the transmitting power AC
MAIN FAILURE35
FAIL
to LOW2, MAIN FAILURE (TB#35) is BK GND 34
(Short)
grounded to BK GND (TB#34) at FS-5070T.

PSM-01
Power TB
status 3
monitor 4

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100VAC input 110VAC input
100 120 100 120 100 120 100 120
0 110 0 110 0 110 0 110

White Black White White Black


Black White Black
Black Black

120VAC input 200VAC input


100 120 100 120 100 120 100 120
0 110 0 110 0 110 0 110

White White Black White Black Black


Black White
Black Black

(Default setting)
220VAC input 240VAC input
100 120 100 120 100 120 100 120
0 110 0 110 0 110 0 110

White Black White


Black Black
Black White White Black
Black

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2.4 Automatic Antenna Switch (Option)
Connect the SSB antenna to the ANT terminal, and use the antenna cable to connect the
TRX terminal and the antenna coupler (ANT terminal) as shown below. For power, connect
the DPYCY-1.5 cable (Japan Industrial Standard) between the following terminals on the
transceiver unit and the automatic antenna switch;
Transceiver unit (RELAY board): TB3 (or TB5) terminal (+), TB4 (or TB6) terminal (-)
Automatic antenna unit: Power terminals (+, -)
SSB antenna

ANT

+ -
DC24V
Ground terimal
TRX

DPYCY-1.5 cable

Antenna cable
to Transceiver unit
RELAY board (05P0744)
TB3 (or TB5): + Protected ground wire
TB4 (or TB6): - to Antenna coupler
(IV-14sq, YEL/GRN, (ANT insulator)
local supply)

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DPYCY-1.5, fabrication

Solder a vinyl wire.


Armor

Sheath

Vinyl sheath Conductor


Use crimp-on lugs, Vinyl S = 1.5 mm2
pre-attached to the Armor
sheath φ = 13.7 mm φ = 1.56 mm
terminal board in the Fix the cable with the cable
automatic antenna switch. DPYCY-1.5, sectional view
gland at the vinyl sheath part.

RELAY board (location)

RELAY board
(05P0744)

TB3, 5

TB4, 6

Transceiver unit (FS-5070T, cover removed)

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3. INITIAL SETTING
After completing the installation, check all connection before applying the power.

Note: For the MMSI setting, ask your dealer.

3.1 Performance Check


Receiver
1. Set the unit as follows.
a) Speaker: ON
b) Squelch: OFF
c) AGC: FAST
d) Sensitivity: Max
2. Confirm that a signal can be received on each band. If noise or signal is weak, check
the antenna lead-in section, coaxial cable connection and ground connections.

Transmitter
1. On each band, confirm that the antenna is automatically tuned when the LOG/TUNE
key is pressed. Automatic tuning time of the antenna should take no longer than 15
seconds to tune. If more than 15 seconds, re-check antenna length.
2. Communicate with the handset, confirming that antenna current (IA) changes with voice
level.

3.2 Initializing Control Unit and Transceiver Unit


The control unit is commonly used with the transceiver unit of FS-1570, FS-2570 and
FS-5070. Therefore, initialize the units at installation as follows.
1. Turn on the power switch on the control unit. A while later, the radiotelephone (RT)
screen appears.
2. Open the transceiver unit and press the reset switch S1 on the T-CPU board 05P0732.

05P0732B
T-CPU

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The following screen appears.

MMSI SET
MMSI CLEAR
ALL CLEAR

3. Enter the password referring to appropriate FURUNO INFORMATION. Regulations


prohibit the release of the password to users.
4. Rotate the ENTER knob to select MMSI SET and press the ENTER knob.
5. Enter MMSI (Own ship’s ID).
6. Turn off the power and then turn it on again.
7. Do the initialization as follows.
1) Press the SET UP key to show the Set up menu.
2) Enter the password.
3) Select LOAD DEFAULT and press the ENTER knob.
4) Select Yes and press the ENTER knob.
5) Press the CANCEL key to return to the menu screen.
6) Select MEM CLR from the menu screen and press the ENTER knob.
7) Select LOAD DEFAULT and press the ENTER knob.
8) Select Yes and press the ENTER knob.
9) Press the CANCEL key to return to the menu screen.
8. Turn off the power at the control unit.

Note: If your system has two control units, do the steps 6) to 9) in step 7 from the second
control unit.

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3.3 Manual 2182 kHz Tuning Preset
For safety measure, it is required that 2182 kHz be tunable both automatically and manually.
The setup to enable manual tuning, in the event the antenna tuner system fails, is made
with the DIP switches in the antenna coupler. Be sure not to transmit during silent period (00
to 03 min. 30 to 33 min. of every hour).

1. Remove the top cover of the antenna coupler. Set the S1 switch on Coupler Board to
AUTO.
LED (CR9-CR22)
DipSW S5
S6
Coupler Board
LED
(CR1-
CR8)
Dip SW S4
MANUAL AUTO

S1
switch

S1 switch on the COUPLER Board

2. Turn the control unit on.


3. Press the 1/RT/2182 key down for two seconds.
4. Press and hold the LOG/TUNE key down for two seconds. “TUNE” appears on the LCD.
“TUNING: OK” appears when tuning is completed. Record the status (on or off) of LEDs
CR1 – CR22 on the COUPLER Board.
5. Set S1 switch to MANUAL.
6. Set S4, S5, S6 DIP switches so that LED state is the same as in step 4.
The relations between the DIP switch and LED are shown below. When a DIP switch is
turned on, the appropriate LED lights.

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DIP switch LED No. LED status
#8 CR1
#7 CR2
#6 CR3
#5 CR4
S4
#4 CR5
#3 CR6
#2 CR7
#1 CR8
#8 CR9
#7 CR10
#6 CR11
#5 CR12
S5
#4 CR13
#3 CR14
#2 CR15
#1 CR16
#8 CR17
#7 CR18
#6 CR19
S6
#5 CR20
#4 CR21
#3 CR22
7. Return the S1 switch to AUTO, confirming that LEDs do not change. If different, repeat
steps 5 and 6.
8. Set the S1 switch to MANUAL.
9. Make sure it is not silent time, and communicate with the handset. Confirm that IA
changes with voice level.
10. Set the S1 switch to AUTO. Close the cover of the antenna coupler.

For technician
Please pass on the following information to the customer.
• When the auto tuning circuit is broken, transmission is available by the manual tuning (setting
the S1 switch to MANUAL).
• Do not change the settings of DIP switch in the antenna coupler.

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3.4 System Setup
Enter system settings as below after the installation. To prevent accidental transmission of
the distress alert, disconnect the antenna. These settings should be entered by a qualified
technician. The installer enters system settings on the System Setup menu. A password is
required to access this menu. Under no circumstances shall the operator access the
System Setup menu.

3.4.1 Opening the System Setup menu


1. Press SETUP key to display the Setup menu.
2. Rotate ENTER knob to select “SYS SETUP”.
3. Enter the password referring to appropriate FURUNO INFORMATION to display the
System setup menu. The password cannot be informed customers by statute.

System Setup
EQUIPMENT TYPE : 5070
DSC SYSTEM SETUP
RT SYSTEM SETUP
LOAD DEFAULT
TEST

PROTECTION : OFF

System setup menu

3.4.2 DSC SYSTEM menu


Choose “DSC SYSTEM SETUP” on the System setup menu, and then press the ENTER
knob to show the DSC System setup menu.
DSC System setup
MMSI: xxxxxxxxx FIXED
MODEM OUT : 3.0dBm
SIG DET S LEVEL : 100
REGULATION : INTL
CLASS : MF/HF
DIST : PANEL1
2006-04-01 00:00:00

DSC System Setup menu


MODEM OUT
Adjust the level of the modem output for DSP board (DSC modem, NBDP modem).
Normally, this setting is not required.

SIG DET S LEVEL


SIG DET S LEVEL judges whether the DSC frequency to use to send a DSC message is in
use or not. The DSC message is not transmitted when the signal strength on the DSC
frequency is higher than that set here. When the DSC frequency becomes clear, the DSC
message is automatically transmitted. The setting range is OFF - 255 and the default setting
is 100.

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1. Rotate the ENTER knob to select “SIG DET S LEVEL”.
2. Press the ENTER knob to display the S LEVEL pop-up window.

S LEVEL (OFF 255)

SIG DET S LEVEL pop-up window


3. Rotate the ENTER knob to adjust the indicator bar. Too low a setting stops transmission
of a DSC message because it detects noise on the DSC frequency. Alternately, too high
a setting transmits the DSC message though low signal level is present on the DSC
frequency used.
4. Press the ENTER knob to finish.

REGULATION
Set the regulation to be used.

1. Rotate the ENTER knob to select “REGULATION”.


2. Press the ENTER knob.

INTL
RUSSIA

Regulation pop-up window.


3. Rotate the ENTER knob to select “INTL” or “RUSSIA”.
Only for Russia registry, select “RUSSIA”.
4. Press the ENTER knob to finish.

CLASS
Set the watch receiver function as below.

1. Rotate the ENTER knob to select “CLASS”.


2. Press the ENTER knob to display the pop-up window.

MF/HF
MF
NONGM

Class pop-up window


3. Select “MF/HF” or “MF” as appropriate.
MF/HF: Maximum six distress/safety frequencies are available. (A1, A2, A3 and A4 area)
MF: Distress/safety frequency is 2187.5 kHz only (A1 and A2 area).
NONGM: Not used.
4. Press the ENTER knob to finish.

DIST
Shows the last transmitted DISTRESS information.

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3.4.3 RT System setup
Choose “RT SYSTEM SETUP” on the System setup menu, and then press the ENTER
knob to show the RT (Radio Telephone) System setup menu.

RT System setup RT System setup


REGULATION : INTL
TX FREQ : FREE TONE
AM ENABLE : RX TX POWER (FREQ)
LSB ENABLE : OFF TX POWER (USER CH)
TX TUNE : ON 50Ohm BK: DISABLE
COUPLER THROU : OFF CW ENABLE: OFF
NMEA : V. 3.0 SELF CHECK

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System setting of RT
Set the RT similarly with DSC. Do the setting at System setup menu at the transceiver unit.

Item Description Setting


REGULATION Select the national regulation to change the INTL, (RUSSIA)
frequency, user channel, etc.
TX FREQ Select the frequency to transmit. FREE, MARINE/USER,
FREE: Any frequency can be set. ITU/USER, USER
MARINE/USER: Can use the frequency and
radio type set in the marine band and the user
channel.
ITU/USER: Can use the frequency and radio
type set in the user channel or permitted with
ITU channel.
USER: Can use the frequency and radio type
set in the user channel.
AM ENABLE Select the method of AM (H3E). OFF: TX/RX are OFF, TRX, RX
not available. TRX: TX/RX are available. RX: RX
only is available.
LSB ENABLE Select ON to transmit/receive LSB. OFF, ON
TX TUNE Turn the tuning of the antenna coupler on/off. OFF, ON
COUPLER OFF only. OFF
THROU
(through)
NMEA Choose the acceptable NMEA version. V. 3.0, COMPATIBLE
TONE For maintenance.
TX POWER TX MODE Select the mode to set the TX
(FREQ) power.
TX POWEER
TX FREQ (CH) Select the frequency to set. 2182.0 kHz
(USER CH)
TX POWER Select the output level to set HIGH, MID, LOW1, LOW2,
TX power. TUNE
TX POWER ADJ Set the TX power. 0-255, 0
TX TONE Transmit TONE. OFF, ON
LOAD DEFAULT Restore TX power settings to YES, NO
default.
50 Ohm BK Selects the installation situation of the 50 ohms ENABLE, DISABLE
BK.
CW ENABLE Enable/disable the CW. OFF, ON
Bold: default setting

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Antenna system and setting of “50 ohm BK
The “50 ohm BK” setting may be changed according to the antenna system. Examples are
shown below, including the antenna BK relay and RX DIV kit described on Chapter 4.

When using the antenna connected to ATU for the receiving, the TX/RX matching circuit is
tuned with the transmitting frequency when tuning.

Antenna system-1, duplex


“50 ohm BK” setting: Disable
FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip
6m Whip FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip
AT-xxx
ARD-1
TRX

ATU

WR2 ANT WR1 ANT


K15: Set to TX.

TR ANT J1:TX ANT 50 BK J2:TX IN


LPF COMB PAx4
J3:RX OUT TX WR-1
TX FIL J2:ANT

WR-2
R. ANT J2:ANT
J1:RX IN J2:RX OUT RX
RX FIL RX
J1:RX IN
FS-5070T

Antenna system-2, semi-duplex


“50 ohm BK” setting: Enable
FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip
FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip
AT-xxx

TRX
ATU

K15: Switch TX and RX. WR2 ANT WR1 ANT

TR ANT J1:TX ANT 50 BK J2:TX IN


LPF COMB PAx4
J3:RX OUT
TX
WR-1
TX FIL J2:ANT

Attach the optional harness L-600.


WR-2
R. ANT J2:ANT
J2:RX OUT RX
RX FIL RX
J1:RX IN J1:RX IN
FS-5070T

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Antenna system-3, semi-duplex
“50 ohm BK” setting: Disable
FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip
AT-xxx BK RL FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip
RX
ATU TX

BK RL

Attach the optional antenna BK relay. WR2 ANT WR1 ANT

50 BK J2:TX IN
TR ANT J1:TX ANT
LPF COMB PAx4
J3:RX OUT TX
WR-1
TX FIL J2:ANT

WR-2
R. ANT J2:ANT
J1:RX IN J2:RX OUT
RX
RX FIL RX
J1:RX IN
FS-5070T

Antenna system-4, semi-duplex (common using WR2 antenna with RT antenna)


“50 ohm BK” setting: Enable
RT antenna
FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip
AT-xxx FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip

TRX
ATU

WR2 ANT WR1 ANT

50 BK J2:TX IN
TR ANT J1:TX ANT
LPF COMB PAx4
J3:RX OUT WR-1
TX FIL J2:ANT

J2(3):RX OUT
RX DVI
(Option) WR-2
J1:RX IN
J2:ANT
J3(2):RX OUT Attach the optional RX DVI board.

R. ANT J2:RX OUT


RX FIL RX
J1:RX IN J1:RX IN FS-5070T

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Antenna system-5, semi-duplex (common using WR2 antenna with receive antenna)
“50 ohm BK” setting: Disable

6m Whip
AT-xxx
ARD-1 FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip
TRX FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip

ATU

WR2 ANT WR1 ANT

TR ANT J1:TX ANT 50 BK J2:TX IN


LPF COMB PAx4
J3:RX OUT WR-1
TX FIL J2:ANT

J2(3):RX OUT
J1:RX IN WR-2
RX DVI
J2:ANT
R. ANT Attach the optional RX DVI board.
J3(2):RX OUT

FS-5070T
J2:RX OUT
RX FIL RX
J1:RX IN J1:RX IN

Antenna system-6, semi-duplex (common using WR2 antenna with RT antenna)


“50 ohm BK” setting: Disable
FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip
BK relay
AT-xxx FAX-5 + 2.6m Whip
RX
TX
ATU

BK RL
Attach the optional
antenna BK relay. WR2 ANT WR1 ANT

TR ANT J1:TX ANT 50 BK J2:TX IN


LPF COMB PAx4
J3:RX OUT WR-1
TX FIL J2:ANT

J1:RX IN J2(3):RX OUT


RX DVI WR-2
J2:ANT
R. ANT Attach the optional RX DVI board.
J3(2):RX OUT

FS-5070T
J2:RX OUT
RX FIL RX
J1:RX IN J1:RX IN

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3.5 Setting DIP Switches
Set DIP switches depending on equipments connected as shown below.

Location of DIP Switches

J5 J3 J2

05P0732
S7
S3

S6 S2
J6 J4 J1

Transceiver unit T-CPU Board (05P0732)

IEC (NMEA)
RS-422 Current Loop Default setting
S2-#1 ON OFF OFF

MIF

RS-422/232C Current Loop Default setting


RS-422 RS-232C
S2-#3 ON - OFF OFF
S3-#1, 2 (both) ON OFF ON OFF
S3-#3, 4 (both) OFF ON OFF ON
Note: S2-#4 is not used.

IC-302
S6 S7
#1 #2 #3 #4 Default #1 #2 #3 #4 Default
OFF OFF OFF OFF setting: ON ON ON ON setting:
all OFF all ON

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3.6 Preamp Setting (For FAX-5)
When using the preamp for the watch receiver antenna, set J3 on the W/R Board to
ACTIVE in the transceiver unit.
ACTIVE

05P0734
RX
ACTIVE
J3

Change jumper to J2 J4
J1
ACTIVE position to
use the preamp for
the watch receiver
antenna.

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4. OPTION KIT
4.1 Antenna BK relay
With the optional antenna BK relay, the antenna coupler can be modified to enable SSB
communications when there is RX ANT trouble.
The cable marked with the asterisk on page 2-1 should be "hooked" (by using a cable tie,
etc.) near the R_ ANT connector so that it can be connected immediately when there is RX
ANT trouble.

FS-5070T AT-5000
RX ANT TB1 J2
R. ANT
ANT BK
RELAY J3 J1
board
(option)
COUPLER
W5
board W4
J2
T/R ANT TX ANT J1

Connecting radiotelephone to antenna BK relay equipped antenna coupler

Mounting of the antenna BK relay


Necessary parts: Antenna BK relay (Type: OP05-35-H, Code No.: 000-056-878)
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
Antenna BK Relay board 05P0359 005-597-150 1 PCB assembly
VH harness 05-468 (2-2P) 005-927-590 1 W4
PH harness 05-469 (3-3P) 005-927-600 1 W5
Panhead screw M3X8 000-881-404 5

1. Open the antenna coupler, and mount the Antenna BK Relay board using five panhead
screws supplied as shown below.

Coupler Board
Antenna BK
Relay Board

Coaxial cable

Connect to Transceiver unit Grommet

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2. Remove the waterproofing material from the grommet on the antenna coupler.
3. Pass the coaxial cable through the grommet and connect it to TB1 on the Antenna BK
Relay board.
4. Connect the other end of the cable to the R. ANT on the transceiver unit, referring to the
figure on page 2-1.
5. Disconnect the connector from J1 on the COUPLER board, and connect it to J2 on the
Antenna BK Relay board.
6. Connect the harnesses (2P and 3P, supplied) between Antenna BK Relay board and the
COUPLER board.

COUPLER Board
Harness
(PH, 3P)
J2 J3 TB1 Coaxial cable
ANTENNA BK (to Transceiver unit)
Add connection Harness RELAY Board
cables here. (VH, 2P) J2
J1 Change wiring.

J1 ANT port

Disconnect wiring connected to J1 of the COUPLER Board,


then connect it to J2 of the Antenna BK Relay Board.

Note: Be sure to pass the wire from J2 of the Antenna BK Relay Board through a cable
fastener on the COUPLER board.

J2

Cable fastener
TB1
Antenna BK Relay board

Antenna coupler, inner view

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4.2 DSC Routine Frequency Board
The optional W/R Board 05P0734 enables reception of DSC routine frequencies while SSB
radiotelephone connection. The connection of whip antenna to ANT (W/R2) port for DSC
routine frequency is also necessary.

Necessary parts: W/R2 Board Kit, Type: OP05-104, Code No.: 001-004-450
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
W/R Board 05P0734A 001-005-310 1
Coaxial plug FM-MP-7 000-161-293-10 1
Cable assy, with mini pin L-520 000-114-133 1

Mounting
1. If using the preamplifier, set J3 on W/R board in
RX-FIL Board
the kit to ACTIVE (See page 3-13). In this section,
W/R Boards are described as below. Attach the optional
-Pre-attached W/R Board: W/R1 W/R Board here.
(Refered to as W/R Board (preset)
-Optional W/R Board: W/R2
2. Open the transceiver unit. W/R2 Board)
3. Remove the shield cover at where the W/R2
Board should be fixed in the transceiver unit.
4. Attach the W/R2 Board to the position shown,
and fasten it with six screws.
5. Insert the mini-pin plug, coming from the coaxial
connector ANT W/R2, to J2 on the W/R2 Board.
6. Connect the cable assy with mini-pin (L-520) between J4 on the W/R2 Board and J7 on
the TX-RX Board 05P0733.
7. Remove the shield covers for W/R Board (preset) and TX-RX Board.
8. Pass the above cable assy through the notch on the shield covers removed at step 3
and 7, and then attach the shield covers.

RX-FIL Board

W/R Board (2)


J2 J4 Cable assy (L-520)

TX-RX Board
J7

ANT W/R2

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4.3 Signal Splitter Board
To use the SSB antenna (R. ANT) for routine watch keeping, the following modification is
necessary. The optional Signal Splitter (RX DIV) and W/R2 Board kit are required.

Note: When transmitting, DSC routine frequency cannot be received if R. ANT is connected
to AT-5000.

Necessary parts: Signal Splitter (RX DIV), Type: OP05-103, Code No.: 005-965-780
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
RX DIV Board 05P0806 005-965-120 1
Cable assy, with mini pin L-400 000-106-477 1
Cable assy, with mini pin L-600 000-161-945 1 Not used.
Cable assy, with mini pin L-140 000-522-074 1
Spacer SQ-15 000-159-299-10 4
PH connector 05-865 (3-3P) 005-965-810 1

1. Open the transceiver unit.


2. Remove the shield cover for the RX-FIL Board (05P0762).
3. Disconnect the coaxial cable from J1 on the RX-FIL Board.
4. Attach the optional RX DIV Board on the top of the RX-FIL Board, using four spacers.

RX DIV Board

RX-FIL Board

5. Attach the coaxial cable disconnected at step 3 to J1 on the RX DIV Board.


6. Connect the cable assy (L-400, supplied) between J1 on the RX-FIL Board and J3 on
the RX DIV Board.
7. Disconnect the coaxial cable from J2 on the W/R2 Board (option).
8. Connect the cable assy (L-140, supplied) between J2 on the RX DIV Board and J2 on
the W/R2 Board.
9. Connect the PH connector between J4 on the RX DIV Board and J4 on the RX-FIL
Board.
RX DIV Board
Cable assy (L-400) PH connector
J3 (05-865, 3-3P)
J1 J4 J4
J1 J2
RX-FIL Board

J2 W/R Board (2)

Cable assy (L-140)

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4.4 Connecting of NBDP Terminal Unit
OP05-100 (IB-583)
To communicate with telex, the NBDP terminal unit is required.

Name: NBDP terminal unit set, Type: OP05-100, Code No.: 000-056-956
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
Terminal unit IB-583 000-043-435 1 w/installation materials
DSP Board OP05-97 005-951-820 1 set 05P0751A

Mounting the DSP Board


1. Open the cover of the transceiver unit.
2. Remove the shield cover from the T-CPU Board (05P0732A).
3. Lay the DSP Board (supplied) on the top of the T-CPU Board, mating J5 andJ6 on the
DSP Board to J5 and J6 on the T-CPU Board. Use panhead screws (M3X8, supplied) to
fasten the DSP Board.

Attach DSP Board


(05P0751A) here.

T-CPU Board

4. Remount the shield cover.


5. Close the cover of the transceiver unit.

4.5 Dummy Load


To short the antenna to the ship’s hull when power is off, mount the optional dummy load in
the antenna coupler AT-5000.

Necessary parts (for AT-5000-H): Dummy load (Type: OP05-107, Code No.: 000-011-638)
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
Dummy load 05P0816 001-020-430-00 1 PCB and mounting plate
Pan head screw 4x12, SWCH18A 000-801-070-00 4

Necessary parts (AT-5000-HS): Dummy load (Type: OP05-108, Code No.: 000-011-639)
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
Dummy load 05P0816 001-020-430-00 1 PCB and mounting plate
Pan head screw 4x12, SWCH18A 000-801-070-00 1
M4x8 000-163-200-10 4

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Fix the dummy load (for AT-5000-H or AT-5000-HS) to the position shown below.

Dummy load
05P0816 board

The dummy load has three harnesses. Connect them according to equipment configuration,
as shown below and on the next page.

AT-5000, without the dummy load

COUP board
05P0358

J3

J4

ANT
J1

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AT-5000, added the dummy load

COUP board Dummy load


05P0358 05P0816

3-3P
J3 J3

4-4P
J4 J4

2-2P
J1 J1
J2
ANT

AT-5000, added the dummy load and antenna BK relay (described on page 4-1)

COUP board Dummy load


05P0358 05P0816

3-3P
J3 J3

4-4P
J4 J4

2-2P
J1 J1
J2

J2

2-2P ANT

J1
J3
3-3P
J2

ANBKRELAY board
05P0359

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2 3 4 5 6
2.6m WHIP
04S4176-2
ホイップアンテナ
WHIP ANTENNA プリアンプ
PREAMP
*1 FAX-5 *2 2.6m WHIP
送受信部 TRANSCEIVER UNIT M-P-7 RG-10/UY 04S4176-2
操作部 FS-2571C 延長ケーブル

1m
*1 *1 プリアンプ
CONTROL UNIT FS-5070T D.ANT(W/R1) EXTENSION CABLE *1
*3 *3 M-P-3 3D-2V,MAX.50m *1 M-P-3 FMA-1 M-P-3 IV-2sq. PREAMP RX ANT
HANDSET1 MAIN UNIT 17JE23150 17JE23150 1 FAX-5 *2
J6 J2 -02(D8C) -02(D8C) CONTROLLER1 2 *1 *1
ハンドセット 同上 IV-2sq. RG-10/UY

1m
HANDSET 1 GND RT-TD-A 1 1 TD-A ANT(W/R2) M-P-3 SAME AS ABOVE *1
A 2 PTT RT-TD-B 2 2 TD-B 1 *2 *2
5/10/20/30/40/50m,φ10

HS-2003 3 MIC-H RT-RD-A 3 3 RD-A 2 WNC3-1 RG-10/UY WNC3-1


17JE23150-02(D8C)5M/
10M/20M/30M/40M/50M

4 MIC-C RT-RD-B 4 4 RD-B


5 SP-H LINE OUT-H 5 5 LINE OUT-H R.ANT *1 *2 TB1 アンテナ
M-P-7 RG-10/UY OR RG-8A/U,MAX.50m RX ANT
6 HOOK LINE OUT-C 6 6 LINE OUT-C 1 カプラ アンテナ
7 Vcc LINE IN-H 7 7 LINE IN-H 2 ANTENNA ANTENNA *2
8 05P0359 COUPLER
GND LINE IN-C 8 8 LINE IN-C
+15V 9 9 +15V T/R ANT M-P-7 *1 *2 TB1 TX ANT AT-5000
PLUG φ3.5 RG-10/UY OR RG-8A/U,MAX.50m
スピーカ SPEAKER 0V 10 10 0V 1 ANT
2.8m
LOUDSPEAKER 12V(+) 11 11 OVEN12V(+) 2 05S0793,φ14.7 (W/ARMOR) OR
*2 SEM-21Q *2 12V(-) 12 12 OVEN12V(-) TB1/2 05S0309,φ10 ,10/20/30/40/50m TB3
MJ-A3SPF0023 POWER ON 13 13 POWER ON I ANT+ 1 チャ BRN 1
TRX ANT 自動アンテナ
-050ZC,5m *3
NC 14 14 NC
COUPLER
I ANT- 2
P
アカ RED 2 ANT. SW 切換器
17JE-23090 NBDP
24VDC WHT 1 (+) NBDPターミナル *2 -02(D8C) FG 15 15 FG TUNE OK 3 ダイ ORG 3 AS-102 *2
NBDP *2 05S9351 J4 P

TB1
BLK 2 (-) TERMINAL 1 NC 0V 4 キ YEL 4 *1

+
-
5m,φ8 CONTROLLER2 ミドリ GRN IV-14sq.
3 GND IB-583 2 SD HANDSET2/MIC TX 5 5
操作部 P
3 RD J5 1 同上 0V 6 アオ BLU 6
PRINTER(25P)
4 NC 0V 1 CONTROL UNIT SAME AS TUNE 7 シロ WHT 7 または OR
*2 FS-2571C P
5 GND PTT 2 CONTROLLER1 DUMMY 8 クロ BLK 8

*1
DPYCY-1.5
17JE23250-02
MIC 3
予備 (No.2) 15 15V+ 9 シロ太 WHT[B] 9
空中線切換器
(16S0184),3m SPARE P ANTENNA SWITCH
B 9 GND 4
17JE13250-02
15V- 10 クロ太 BLK[B] 10
05P0358 AS1-1E
36P PRINTER PHONE 5 REMOTE SHIELD 11 E
*1 PRINTER *2 HOOK 6 外部機器 1 FG TD3-A 12
J3
24VDC DPYC-1.5 INTERFACE 17JE23250-02
1 EXTERNAL 2 SD IEC61162-1 TD3-B 13 TTYCS-1(*1) OR
航法装置 W=50, 0.6m
IF-8500 *2 36P(16S0184),3m P CO-0.2x2P(*2)
EQUIPMENT 3 RD RD3-A 14 NAV EQUIPMENT COPPER STRAP
PRINTER(36P) 4 (RTS) RD3-B 15 アース銅板
25 5 (CTS) 0V 16
57FE-336-205W,5m
6 (DSR) TB3 TTYCS-4(*1) OR FS-5070T TB6
TD-A 41
CO-0.2x5P(*2) 予備端子
*2 7 SG BZ OUT-H 17 1 TD-B 42
36P *1 P 着信指示器 SPARE TERMINAL
16S0084,5m 8 NC RCV.BZ BZ OUT-C 18 2 RD-A 43
PRINTER IV-2sq. INCOMING
24VDC RED 1 (+) PP-510 9 SG BZ IN-H 19 3 RD-B 44
P INDICATOR
BLK 2 (-) *2 10 LINE OUT-H BZ IN-C 20 4 LINE OUT-H 45
P IC-303-DSC *2
WHT 3 GND 11 LINE OUT-C BZ CTR-H 21 5 LINE OUT-C 46
12 LINE IN-H BZ CTR-C 22 6 LINE IN-H 47
P
13 LINE IN-C 0V 23 LINE IN-C 48
14 TX KEY SHIELD 24 TB7
15 RX MUTE TB4 TTYCS-4(*1) OR +15V 49
CO-0.2x5P(*2)
16 ST-BY DIST OUT-H 25 1 0V 50
DIST_BZ P 遭難警報発呼器
17 POWER ON DIST OUT-C 26 2 OVEN12V(+) 51
18 POWER ON-H DIST IN-H 27 3 DISTRESS OVEN12V(-) 52
P ALERT UNIT
C 19 POWER ON-C DIST IN-C 28 4 POWER ON 53
TTYCS-4,MAX.50m *1

20 (DTR) DIST_CTR 29 5 IC-302-DSC *2 0V 54


21 TD5-A 0V 30 6 FG 55
*1 *4 22 TD5-B KEY+ 31 NC 56
100/110/115 DPYC-6
AC AC-DC電源ユニット *1 TBパワーステータスモニター 23 RD5-A KEY- 32 *1 TB8
200/220 VAC *1 *4 IN AC/DC POWER DC + MPYC-4
1 (+) POWER *2 24 RD5-B TB5 MPYC-4 BK CONTROL SSB RADIOTELEPHONE TD-A 57
DPYC-16 + DC SUPPLY UNIT OUT - 2 (-) STATUS
24VDC 25 NC BK+ 33 BK+ TD-B 58
- IN PR-850A *2 AC 3 H MONITOR BK GND 34 BK GND RD-A 59
FAIL 4 C PSM-01 B02 05P0757 EXT.BK
GND MAIN FAILURE 35 TX-KEYED RD-B 60
*1
IV-8sq. 24VDC TX-KEYED 36 RX-MUTE LINE OUT-H 61
*1 *4 TB1 RX-MUTE 37 LINE OUT-C 62
DPYC-16,MAX.10m
24VDC 24V(+) SHIELD 38 MF/HF RCV BZ EXTBZ LINE IN-H 63
TTYCS-4 *1 No.2
GND ALM 39 1 IN-H LINE IN-C 64
MAX.50m
24V(-) ALM 40 2 IN-C OUT-H 1 TB9
B24 05P0758
3 OUT-H OUT-C 2 +15V 65
4 OUT-C IN-H 3 0V 66
B10 05P0744
5 CTO-C IN-C 4 OVEN12V(+) 67
TB3

TB4

6 FG CTI-C 5 OVEN12V(-) 68
GND MF/HF DIST BZ FG 6 POWER ON 69
+

TTYCS-4 *1
1 IN-H 0V 70
*1 MAX.50m アラームユニット
D *1 IV-2sq. 2 IN-C
ALARM UNIT
FG 71
MPYC-2 3 OUT-H NC 72
4 OUT-C IC-350 *2 B24 05P0758

注記 5 CTO-C
6 FG
*1)造船所手配。
*2)オプション。
*3)コネクタは工場にて取付済み。 DRAWN TITLE
*4)長さに応じて芯線太さを変更する。 16/Sep/09 T.YAMASAKI FS-5070
CHECKED 名称
NOTE T.TAKENO SSB送受信機
16/Sep/09
*1. SHIPYARD SUPPLY. APPROVED
*2. OPTION. 25/Sep/09 R.Esumi 相互結線図
SCALE MASS NAME
*3. CONNECTOR PLUGS FITTED AT FACTORY. CO-0.2x2P: CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x2P,φ10.5 SSB RADIOTELEPHONE
*4. CHANGE THICKNESS ACCORDING AS CABLE LENGTH. CO-0.2x5P: CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x5P,φ13.5 DWG.No.
C5656-C01- F INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM

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