ECI Satellite Communication A S ECIST4120 Irridium telephone set User Manual M4150GB0 0 p65
ECI Satellite Communication A/S Irridium telephone set M4150GB0 0 p65
Contents
- 1. INSTALLATION MANUAL
- 2. USER MANUAL
INSTALLATION MANUAL
SAILOR SC4150 Installation Manual Single-channel Unit Introduction Congratulations on your new Iridium handset or PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) telephone. Your Iridium system is a modular system that consists of an antenna, transmitter/receiver, handset and/or desk unit, and optional PSTN telephone/PBX (Private Branch Exchange) switchboard. You can operate the Iridium system in voice mode from a handset, desk unit, and/or PSTN telephone. To the system you can connect up to five handsets or desk units and one PSTN telephone or PBX switchboard. Sailor marine equipment is specially designed for the extremely rugged conditions on board a ship, based on more than 50 years of experience with all kinds of boats, from small pleasure crafts, over fishing boats working under all climatic conditions, to the biggest ships. S.P. Radio A/S is one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of maritime radio communication equipment, a position which has been maintained by means of constant and extensive product development. We have a worldwide network of dealers with general agencies in more than fifty countries. All our dealers are specially trained to service all your Sailor products. Please note Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed. The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, may contain errors or inaccuracies, and represents no commitment whatsoever. This agreement is governed by the laws of Denmark. Doc. no.: M4150GB0 Issue: C/9931 SC4150 Installation Contents Configuration of Single-Channel Unit .............................................................................................................. 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Installation .......................................................................................................................................................... Cable Overview .................................................................................................................................................... Where to Place the Satellite Transceiver Box ..................................................................................................... How to Mount the Satellite Transceiver Box ........................................................................................................ How to Put on the Finishing Cover ...................................................................................................................... How to Insert the SIM Card .................................................................................................................................. How to Remove the Finishing Cover ................................................................................................................... How to Change the Antenna Cable Position ....................................................................................................... Installation of the Antenna .................................................................................................................................... 9931 11 SC4150 Installation Configuration of Single-Channel Unit Iridium Antenna Unit Transceiver Unit Control Handset Handset Max. cable loss 3dB Control Unit Phone PABX Connection Box DTE L1 L2 10 - 32V DC L1 + L2 < 100 metres 35423C Installation 2.1 Cable 1 Scanbus Cable: Cable Overview 9*0.22 mm2 Cable connector type: shielded shield connected to ground 9 pole sub-d male 9931 SC4150 Installation Transceiver shield Description NC data+ dataAF+ AFGND +24V DC RX_AF+ RX_AFGND Handset shield Colour white brown green yellow grey pink blue red Twisted pairs Twisted pairs Twisted pairs Twisted pairs Cable 2 Phone Cable connector type: RJ 11 Transceiver Cable 3 Data Cable: Cable connector type: Transceiver shield 9928 10 36088 Description NC phone1+ phone1NC 9*0.22 mm2 Veritas shielded shield connected to ground 9 pole sub-d male Description DCD received data transmitted data data terminal ready serial GND data set ready request to send clear to send RI GND Veritas shield SC4150 Installation Cable 4 Power supply Front view Pin no. Description 10-32V DC NC 0V DC GND Colour red blue black yellow/green Cable 5 Description of connections to T-connection H4196 The wire terminal blocks are connected in parallel. 4-0-36662 36090 2.2 Where to Place the Satellite Transceiver Box Mount the satellite transceiver box in a place where it is sheltered from the wind, protected from the salty and humid sea atmosphere. The temperature must not exceed 55° C. To ensure that the SIM card is easily accessible, do not place the satellite transceiver box higher than 1.5 m above the floor. 9931 SC4150 2.3 Installation How to Mount the Satellite Transceiver Box Fix the satellite transceiver box to the wall using the four screws included in the package. The screws are positioned as shown below: First tighten three of the screws. The wall surface should be plane. If there is a discrepancy in planeness exceeding 1 mm, level the discrepancy up by shims or washers under the fourth screw before this is tightened. 9927 SC4150 Installation 2.4 How to Put on the Finishing Cover When the satellite transceiver box has been mounted on the wall, put on the finishing cover. The small lid in the finishing cover should be shut. Press the hooks inside the finishing cover down on the two thin edges of the satellite transceiver box. While pressing, let the two plastic spears inside the finishing cover into the two square holes of the satellite transceiver box. Inside of finishing cover: Press hard on the spots shown in the picture below until a loud click is heard. When putting on the finishing cover, do not use any tools – only your hands. 9927 SC4150 2.5 Installation How to Insert the SIM Card First, open the small lid in the finishing cover protecting the SIM card reader. Then go through each of the following steps: Unlock the SIM card holder by pushing the lock with your finger nail. Lift the SIM card holder so that the slot points upwards. Insert the SIM card in the slot. Make sure that the cut-off corner of the card is placed as shown in the picture. Push the SIM card holder back down, and lock it by pushing the lock with a finger nail. Finally, shut the lid again. 9927 SC4150 Installation 2.6 How to Remove the Finishing Cover You may need to dismount the satellite transceiver box from the wall, e.g. in connection with service. For access to the mounting screws, the finishing cover can be removed from the satellite transceiver box as follows: Put a screwdriver into the slot in the printed circuit board beside the SIM card reader, and press gently to unhook the plastic spear. While pressing with the screwdriver, lift up the same side of the finishing cover slightly to loosen it. Repeat this procedure on the other side of the finishing cover. You can now detach the finishing cover from the satellite transceiver box by pulling it gently upwards. 9927 SC4150 2.7 Installation How to Change the Antenna Cable Position In some installations, it may be convenient to change the antenna connection to a position at the top of the satellite transceiver box. First face the back of the satellite transceiver box. Now, unscrew the four screws holding the L-band transceiver (LBT) unit. Note that you will need both the screws and the spring washers later on. Unscrew the antenna connection bush at the bottom of the satellite transceiver box by turning the slimline nut anticlockwise. 9927 Next, untangle the LBT unit by pulling the antenna bush easily upwards and out of the hole. SC4150 Installation Place the demounted LBT unit near the satellite transceiver box, without disconnecting it. Rest the bottom of the satellite transceiver box on a block of soft wood. Use a hammer and a mandrel to hammer out the brick indicated by a recess in the top of the aluminium case. Be careful not to pinch, squeeze, or in other ways damage the ribbon cable. If the hole is not “clean”, use a file or pliers to remove the rest. The transceiver box can now be mounted on the wall. Follow the instructions given above on “How to mount the satellite transceiver box”. Turn the LBT unit upside down, and put it into the satellite transceiver box, pushing the antenna bush up through the newly made hole. Make sure the ribbon cable is folded nicely and not pinched under the brackets of the LBT. Fit the big spring washer and slimline nut on the antenna bush, and tighten it. Finally, fasten the LBT unit in the new position using the four screws and the spring washers. 10 9927 SC4150 2.8 Installation Installation of the Antenna One of the advantages of this equipment is the easy-to-handle, lightweight and rugged antenna. Because the IRIDIUM ® system is characterised by a good link margin, the antenna is a passive quadrifillar helix type, requiring no external power supply and consisting of only nonmoving parts. The following figures show the antenna and the two different mounting accessories available: The mounting bracket in fig. 1 can be used in two different ways - mounted on either a rail or a pole. The fitting in fig. 2 can be used at the top of a tube. Please note that it is necessary to mount the cable, and seal this connection securely before the antenna and fitting are mounted on the tube. Antenna Antenna Pipe clamp Pipe clamp Two M8 U-bolts Two M8 U-bolts Four M4 washers Four M4 washers Angle mounting bracket Angle mounting bracket Four M4 serrated lock washers Four M4 serrated lock washers Four M4x10 Four pieces M4x10 2" pipe Four M8 lock nuts and M8 washers Four M8 lock nuts and M8 washers 2" pipe 36623A Fig. 1 9931 Fig. 2 11 SC4150 Installation Precautions In order to avoid interference or any other kind of disturbances from other systems on board, there are a few precautions to take note of: Radars According to any installation guide for radars it is of vital importance that any other units are kept outside the radiation beam of the radar. Please consult fig. 3, showing what area to avoid: Unobstructed view until 10° below the horizon Avoid interference e.g. from the radar 10° 10° 10° 36622A GPS Tests have shown that only in case very old GPS equipment is used, a user may expect a minor influence on the GPS originated from the Iridium equipment. This can be avoided by ensuring a distance of at least 1 m between the two antennas. 12 9931 SC4150 Installation Inmarsat equipment The operating frequency bands of the iridium and Inmarsat systems are neighbours, and it is not in any way by any technical solution possible to completely separate these bands. This means that interference from Inmarsat can be expected, especially if the antennas are placed near each other. The distance between the antennas Should be as far as possible. If in any way the user experiences trouble using Iridium because of Inmarsat, a filter can be provided as an option. This filter is placed in a suitable place between the antenna and the transceiver. The filter is a passive type not requiring external power. Please contact your dealer for further information. Antenne cable Below, please find a table of cables that can be provided by your dealer: Cable type Part no. RG 214/U SUCOFEED 1/2" HF SUCOFEED 1/2" E62.415 77.518 77.519 CABLE Maximum length/ 3 dB loss 8m 19 m 30 m SUCOFEED 7/8" 77.520 50 m 9931 CONNECTOR 10.8 mm 13.4 mm 16.0 mm Minimum bending radius 54 mm 35 mm 125 mm 27.8 mm 220 mm Outer diameter Conn. type Part no. MALE E62.147 MALE 79.002 MALE 79.001 MALE 79.003 & FEMALE 79.004 13
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