SEA COM SEA157S VHF Marine Radiotelephone/Class A DSC GMDSS User Manual OPR 157SA Rev1a
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SEA 157S DSC/VHF Radiotelephone Ope rator’s Manual Copyright ©2010-2020 S EA All rights reserved. S EA 7030 220th S t. S .W. Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 US A (425) 771-2182 FAX: (425) 771-2650 www.seacomcorp.com PN: OPR-157S Rev. 1a Date: 06/2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ................................................................................. 1 System Consists Of ................................................................. 2 Options and Accessories .......................................................... 2 Technical Feature and Specifications ............................................. 3 Dimensions ............................................................................ 3 Electrical Specifications .......................................................... 3 Wiring Diagrams .................................................................... 3 Installation ................................................................................... 5 Physical Mounting .................................................................. 6 Power Supply Wiring .............................................................. 6 Antenna Wiring ...................................................................... 6 1.0 POWER ON/OFF ..................................................................... 7 2.0 Keypad Function and Display Layout .................................... 7 2.1 Keypad Layout ............................................................... 7 2.2 Keypad Functions ........................................................... 8 2.3 Soft Key Function ........................................................... 9 2.4 Display Layout .............................................................. 10 3.0 Basic Operation .................................................................. 11 3.1 Key Usage .................................................................... 11 3.2 Rotary Control .............................................................. 11 4.0 Selecting A Channel ............................................................ 12 4.1 Selecting Channel List USA/Int'l/WX .............................. 12 4.2 Selecting Channel Using the Keypad ............................... 12 4.3 Selecting Channel Using the Rotary Control Knob ............. 12 4.4 Selecting a Weather Channel ........................................... 12 4.5 Modify Channel Operation .............................................. 12 5.0 Volume Adjustment ............................................................ 13 6.0 Squelch Adjustment............................................................. 13 7.0 Dimmer Level ..................................................................... 14 8.0 Channel 16/9 ....................................................................... 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS (con't) 9.0 Transmitting ....................................................................... 14 10.0 Dual/Triple Watch .............................................................. 15 10.1 Dual Watch .................................................................. 15 10.2 Triple Watch ................................................................ 15 11.0 Scan / Seek .......................................................................... 15 11.1 Scan ............................................................................ 15 11.2 Scan List - Add / Delete Channels ................................... 16 11.3 Scan List - View ........................................................... 16 11.4 Seek (All Scan).............................................................. 16 12.0 Transmit Power .................................................................. 16 13.0 Priority Channel ................................................................. 16 14.0 Transmitting A Distress Call ............................................... 17 15.0 Transmitting A DSC Call .................................................... 17 15.1 Individual DSC Call ...................................................... 18 15.2 Group DSC Call ............................................................ 19 15.3 Placing A Telephone Call With DSC ............................... 19 16.0 Receiving A DSC Call .......................................................... 20 17.0 Reviewing The DSC Call Log ............................................... 21 17.1 Routine DSC Calls ........................................................ 21 17.2 Distress Call Log ........................................................... 22 17.3 Missed Calls ................................................................. 23 18.0 Configuration Menu ............................................................ 23 18.1 Watch Mode Options ..................................................... 24 18.2 DSC Options ................................................................ 24 18.3 Radio Controls .............................................................. 25 18.4 Scramble Options .......................................................... 25 18.5 Channel Name .............................................................. 26 18.6 DSC Call Lists .............................................................. 26 18.7 Factory Reset ................................................................ 27 18.8 Set DSC ID .................................................................. 27 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS (con't) 19.0 Channel Lists ...................................................................... 28 20.0 Trouble Shooting ................................................................ 33 20.1 Unlock Warning ............................................................ 33 20.2 No Audio ..................................................................... 33 21.0 Appendix A ......................................................................... 34 23.0 Appendix B ......................................................................... 35 24.0 Appendix C ......................................................................... 37 LIST OF FIGURES 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Dimensions ............................................................................. 3 Flush Mount ........................................................................... 5 Mounting Bracket.................................................................... 5 Keypad................................................................................... 7 iii INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the SEA 157S DSC/VHF marine radio. Careful attention to design and manufacturing have gone into making your SEA 157S one of the best marine DSC/VHF radios available today. This operator’s handbook is designed to show you how to get the best performance from your radio. Reading this handbook will give you an understanding of all the features the SEA 157S has to offer, as well as instructions on installation, maintenance and service. SYSTEM CONSISTS OF: Part Number: 157SA/R OPR 157S TEM-0157-01 FAB-0157-10 FAB-0157-04 KIT-0157-99 Description: SEA 157S VHF Radiotelephone Operations manual Flush-mount template Self-adhesive-flush-mount gasket Trunnion bracket Hardware Kit: Flush-mount hardware Flush-mount brackets (2) Mounting knobs (2) Splice connector – insulated Screw (2) – 10-32 x 5/16 Washer – neoprene (2) Washer – nylon (2) Plug – microphone Fuse holder Fuse (7.5A) Microphone hanger OPTIONS & ACCESSORI ES: Part Number: MIC-0157-M9 MIC-0002-031 SPE-0500-25 KIT-0157-30 Microphone Handset External Speaker Flush-mount bracket/trim ring TECHNICAL FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: Weight: 3.6” H x 9.6” W x 2.8” D 3 lbs (1.4 kg) 2 .56 [64 .9 ] 1.63 [4 1 .5] 3.6 0 [9 1 .3 ] 4 .2 5 [10 8 .0 ] 9 .60 [24 3 .8] 1 0.6 6 [27 0 .8 ] Figure 1.1 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 12 Vdc +30% -10% <1.0 – Amp Receive <7.0 – Amp Transmit WIRING DIAGRAMS Main Cable 12345678910 11 12 - Color Code RED BLACK BLUE* ORANGE* YELLOW GREEN VIOLET GRAY BROWN WHITE/RED WHITE SHIELD Signal 12 Vdc (+) 12 Vdc (-) Audio Out Internal Speaker (IN) (VDR) 600 Ohm Balanced (VDR) 600 Ohm Balanced (VDR) Ground AUX remote distress key PTT Mute Microphone Input Microphone Input GND *NOTE: Audio Out – (BLUE) and Internal Speaker (IN) (ORANGE) wires must be connected in order for internal speaker operation. WIRING DIAGRAM Remote (SEABUSS) Cable 123456789- Color Code BLACK RED VIOLET GREEN BLUE YELLOW BROWN WHITE SHIELD Signal GND 13.6V Switched Remote PTT SEABUSS Data (+) SEABUSS Data (-) SEABUSS Audio (+) SEABUSS Audio (-) ON-OFF Control GND WIRING DIAGRAM Data Cable 12345678 9- Color Code WHITE/BROWN BROWN/WHITE WHITE/ORANGE WHITE/BLUE BLUE/WHITE WHITE/GREEN GREEN/WHITE ORANGE/WHITE SHIELD Signal RS232 TxD Line RS232 RxD Line RS232 GND NMEA Input (+) NMEA Input (-) NMEA Output (+) NMEA Output (-) No Connect GND INSTALLATION Flush Mount Figure 1.2 Mounting Bracket Figure 1.3 Physical Mounting: Select a mounting location where the unit is easily accessed. Mount the unit in the desired position us ing the provided Trunnion mount or flush mounting kit. See Figures 1.2 and 1.3. Power supply wiring: CAUTION: Make sure that the provided fuse holder is installed on the power cord between the radio and the power source, and that the proper sized fuse (7.5A) is installed. Use a 12 volt +30%/-10% (10.8 to 15.6VDC) DC power source for proper operation. Do not exceed 16.0 volts. Direct connection to the battery is recommended. Connect the heavy red wire, with in-line fuse installed, to the positive (+) terminal and the heavy black wire to the negative (-) terminal. Negative ground is required for the USA/Canada version of the SEA 157S. CAUTION: If the polarity of the power wires is reversed (Black to positive, Red to negative), and power is accidentally applied to the radio, the in-line fuse will blow. It is possible that damage could also occur to some internal components. Application of voltages greater than 16.0 volts will produce the same result. (Refer service to a qualified technician.) Antenna wiring: Use only the best available 50 ohm coaxial antenna cable and connectors. The antenna must be vertically polarized. Check the antenna system for less than 1.5:1 VSWR with an in-line wattmeter before final installation. The antenna cable PL-259 connector should be tightly fastened to the antenna connector on the back of the unit. All antenna connections should be carefully protected from the weather. 1.0 Power On/Off Momentarily press the PWR key to turn on the unit. The radio first performs a diagnostic self-test, displaying any errors, then reverts to the last channel selected. To turn off the unit, hold the PWR key in until the display reads 'POWER DOWN " (greater than 2 seconds), then release. NOTE: The last volume, dim, squelch levels, and channel number are saved when the unit is powered down using the PWR key. 2.0 KEYPAD FUNCTION AND DISPLAY LAYOUT 2.1 Keypad Layout Figure 1.4 Keypad 2.2 Keypad Functions 1/SP 2/ABC 3/DEF 4/GHI 5/JKL 6/MNO 7/PRS 8/TUV 9/WXY 0/QZ ENT/* DIST 16/# PWR FUNC Alpha/Numeric Entry – Space Character Alpha/Numeric Entry Alpha/Numeric Entry Alpha/Numeric Entry Alpha/Numeric Entry Alpha/Numeric Entry Alpha/Numeric Entry Alpha/Numeric Entry Alpha/Numeric Entry Alpha/Numeric Entry. Opens and Closes Edit fields. General acknowledgement of Prompts that require user action. On the Primary Radio Display, this key can be used to select the radio controls: Volume, Channel, Squelch and the Back Light level. DSC Distress Call. Press for 5 seconds to initiate a Distress call sequence. Go to CH 16 immediately. If pressed again, switches to CH 9. Active in all radio modes. Power on/off Generally used to access the Soft Key Menu. Also used to navigate through Menu Levels. NOTE: During transmit, the keypad (1-0,FUNC, ENT*, 16 #) can be used to send DTMF tones. 2.3 Soft Key Functions Pressing the FUNC key will bring up the Soft Key Menu, which will be displayed for five seconds. Pressing one of the number keys while the Soft Key Menu is displayed will initiate the secondary function associated with the key, as described below. 1–DW 4–PRI 7–1W 1 – DW 2 – SCAN 3 – SEEK 4 – PRI 5 – LIST 6 – CH GRP 7 – 1W 8 – DSC 9 – SQL 0 – MENU 2–SCAN 5–LIST 8–DSC 0–MENU 3–SEEK 6–CH GRP 9–SQL Starts the Dual Watch. Starts the Triple Watch if held. Starts the MEM Channel Scan. Starts the All Channel Seek. Switches to the Priority Channel. Displays the channels in the Memory Scan List Toggle between USA/INT/WX channels. Last channel in each list is remembered Toggle between 1W and 25W Transmit a DSC call. User will be prompted for type of call to transmit Squelch On/Off toggle Opens the primary configuration menu 2.4 Display Layout The Primary Radio Display will appear as shown below: 16 25W USA Distress 38* 32.123N 112* 45.041W 12:13:00 The display may contain any of the following elements : USA INT WX PRI TX MEM 1W or 25W SCB DSC SQL SCN DW Channel list indicator International list indicator Weather channel list indicator Priority channel Transmitting Memorized channel Power indicator Scrambler On DSC mode active Squelch state on/off Simplex USA channel Scan is active Dual Watch is active 10 3.0 BASIC OPERATION 3.1 Key Usage Most of the radio functions are selected using the FUNC key. The phrase “press FUNC-6” means to press and release the FUNC key, then press and release the 6 key. Some functions are selected by holding a number key for longer than 1 second. The phrase “press FUNC-6 for longer than 1 second” or “hold key” means to press and release the FUNC key, then press and hold the 6 key for longer than 1 second, then release the key. The radio will beep, if beep is enabled, when the key is pressed. On long key holds a double beep will be sounded when the key has been held down long enough to enable the secondary function. While in the Primary Radio Display, the ENT key may be used to scroll through and select the major radio controls: Volume, Channel, Squelch and the display Backlight level. 3.2 Rotary Control The rotary control of the SEA 157S is used for a number of radio functions, such as adjusting the channel, volume, squelch and backlighting from the Primary Radio display. The rotary control is also used to navigate through menu selection or to move the cursor position during edit operations. When modifying radio controls on the Primary Radio Display the rotary control will return to the volume setting state 5 seconds* after the last adjustment is made. During Squelch adjustment, this time is extended by 5 seconds to allow for squelch on/off time. * Rotary control timeout time is adjustable. See Paragraph 18.3.3. 11 4.0 SELECTING A CHANNEL 4.1 Selecting Channel Lists USA/INT’L/WX Pressing FUNC-6 will toggle the radio between the USA, INT’L and Weather Channel Lists. The radio will go to the last used channel in the selected list. 4.2 Selecting a Channel Using the Keypad When the radio is in the Primary Radio Display, the numerical keys may be used to select a channel directly. To immediately switch to a channel, enter the two-digit channel number, including the leading zero for a single digit channel. If a single digit is pressed, the radio will switch to that channel following a 5 second pause. For example, to go to channel 23 press 2,3 to switch to the channel immediately. Press 0,5 to go to channel 5 immediately. Press 6 and pause for 5 seconds and the radio will switch to channel 6. 4.3 Selecting a Channel Using the Rotary Control Knob While on the Primary Radio Display, press the ENT key until “Change Channel” is displayed, then use the rotary control to scroll through the current channel list until the desired channel is displayed. Scrolling will wrap around at either end of the list; for example, the display will wrap from channel 88A to channel 1 when moving up through the list. 4.4 Selecting a Weather Channel While in the WX channel list, press the ENT key until “Change Channel” is displayed, then use the rotary control to scroll through the current channel list until the desired channel is displayed. The channel number can also be entered directly by entering it with the keypad. 4.5 Modify Channel Operation While on the Primary Radio Display, press and hold the ENT key until “Channel Operation” page is displayed. On this page there are several controls available for the channel which include changing the name of the 12 channel, adding CTCSS tone option (See Paragraph x.x), make the channel the Priority Channel and add/remove the channel from the Scan List. 5.0 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT The default rotary control mode is volume setting. In the Primary Radio Display, simply turn the rotary control to adjust the volume from 0 to 15. 6.0 SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT In the Primary Radio Display, pressing FUNC-9 will toggle the squelch on and off, as indicated by the SQL flag in the display. To adjust the squelch level, press ENT key until “Change SQL” is displayed in the upper right corner of the display, then use the rotary control to adjust the level as desired. The radio returns to its normal operating state 5 seconds* after the last squelch adjustment, or you may press FUNC to exit immediately. * This time is influenced by the rotary control timeout time setting. See Paragraph 18.3.3. 13 7.0 DIMMER LEVEL In the Primary Radio Display, press the ENT key until “Change DIM” is displayed in the upper right corner of the display. Use the rotary control to adjust the display backlight to desired level, from 0 (off) to 15 (brightest). 8.0 CHANNEL 16/9 Pressing the CH16 key during most states of radio operation will return the radio to CH16. Pressing CH 16 repeatedly will toggle the unit between CH16 and CH9, except while transmitting. 9.0 TRANSMITTING After selecting the desired channel, pressing the PTT switch on the microphone will initiate transmission on that channel if it is allowed. The TX display enunciator will light while transmitting. At the onset of PTT, a five minute transmit timer* is started, and, if the transmission continues longer than this period, the radio will emit four short beeps and return to receive mode. When transmitting on a 1W only channel, the power level may be temporarily set to 25W if the ENT key is held while transmitting. Pressing PTT while the radio is in other than normal receive mode, such as volume level setting, Configuration Menu, or entering a channel number, will cause the unit to exit the mode, return to the last selected channel and begin transmitting immediately. * Current FCC rules prohibit transmissions longer than five minutes in duration. 14 10.0 DUAL/TRIPLE WATCH 10.1 Dual Watch The SEA 157S has two watch modes available. Dual watch is initiated by pressing FUNC-1 briefly while on the primary monitoring channel; the Dual Watch channel will then be checked every 1.0 second for activity. If there is activity on Dual Watch channel, the radio will hold on that channel until there is no activity or 5** seconds. The Dual Watch channel can be set to either CH16 or the Priority Channel in the Dual Watch setup menu option (See Paragraph 18.1.1). The channel number display will indicate which channel the unit is operating on. Pressing any key or PTT will exit dual watch and switch to the current channel. The DW Flag will be displayed when function is active. 10.2 Triple Watch The Triple Watch function monitors three channels - CH16, the Priority Channel and a third selected channel. To initiate the Triple Watch feature, select a Priority Channel (Paragraph 13.0), select the third channel (Paragraph 4.3), then press FUNC-1 for more than one second. To exit the mode press any key or PTT. 11.0 SCAN/SEEK The SEA 157S contains both Scan and Seek functions. Seek mode scans all channels in the selected Channel List (USA, INT, or WX), whereas Scan monitors channels that are members of a user-programmed Scan List. 11.1 Scan The Scan function is initiated by pressing FUNC-2. The radio will scan the user-programmed list of scan channels, stopping on any active channel, and remaining on that channel for 5** seconds after the channel becomes inactive. The SCN Flag will be displayed when the function is active. Pressing the “ENT” key will force the radio to temporarily skip an active channel and continue scanning. 15 ** 5 seconds is factory default. This time may be adjusted in the Radio Controls menu (Paragraph 18.3.2). 11.2 Scan List – Add/Delete Channels Press and hold the ENT key until the “Channel Operations” page is displayed. If the channel is not in the scan list the bottom selection will be “Add to Scan List”, if the current channel is in the scan list then the bottom selection will be “Del from Scan List”. 11.3 Scan List – View To view which channels are in the scan list press FUNC-5. Each channel in the scan list will be display for 1 second until the end of the list. 11.4 Seek (All Scan) Seek is started by pressing FUNC-3. The radio will scan all the channels in the current Channel List. The SCN Flag will be displayed while the function is active. (Paragraph 4.0) 12.0 TRANSMIT POWER Pressing FUNC-7 toggles the transmitter power level on channels that allow 25w transmission. On channels that only allow 1W this function has no effect. When transmitting on a 1W only channel the “FUNC” key may be held down while transmitting to temporarily switch to 25W. The 1W/25W display flag will indicate the current transmit power level. 13.0 PRIORITY CHANNEL Pressing FUNC-4 switches the radio to the programmed Priority Channel. To select the current channel as the Priority Channel, press and hold the ENT key until the “Channel Operation” page is displayed. Use the rotary control to move the cursor to the “Make PRI Channel” and then press the ENT key. The Priority Channel is also used by the Triple Watch mode and the Priority Scan and Seek modes. 16 14.0 TRANSMITTING A DISTRESS CALL A distress DSC call may be initiated using the following procedure: 1) Press either the local DIST key or the remote DIST key. An alert tone will sound while the key is held. 2) Select from the list of available distress conditions shown in “T YPE:” line.. If the radio is not supplied with pos itioning information from a GPS or other device, you will be prompted to enter the Lat/Long position. You may skip this step in an emergency and go back later to enter the position. To manually enter the position, use the keypad to input the digits and the rotary control to move the cursor. After selecting the distress condition and manually entering the position, press and hold the distress key for 5 seconds to send the distress call. The radio will wait for an acknowledgment from the coast station and automatically resend the DSC message approximately every 4 minutes if a coast station does not respond. During this time the display will show the time until next transmission and the “WAITING FOR ACK” status. At any time you may press the ENT key to resend the distress call immediately. NOTE: All DSC functions are disabled unless a valid DSC ID (MMSI number) is programmed in the unit. See “Set DSC ID” (Paragraph21.8). 15.0 TRANSMITTING A DSC CALL To access the DSC Calling functions, press FUNC-8. This will bring up the primary DSC menu. The menu selections are used for reviewing received calls, programming station IDs and transmitting the various DSC message formats. Most calls will conform to one of the five predefined formats which have a simplified calling procedure: Routine Individual calls, Alternate Channel proposal, Distress Relay calls and All Ship calls for the purpose 17 of warning. For all other calls that do not fit one of these predefined categories, the operator may compose a call using the Build Class A operation. Class A formats allow all call types to be generated, including geographic area calls, group calls, non-voice (fax and data) calls, position request and polls. The 16 # key may be used to abort the DSC call at any point in the process and return to the Primary Radio Display. When a DSC call is made that does not require the receiving station to send an acknowledgment, such as an “ALL SHIP” call, the radio switches to the selected voice communications channel immediately after the call is sent. When an Individual call is sent the unit will wait for an acknowledgement to be received before switching to the selected channel. While waiting for an acknowledgement to a DSC call the radio will alternately display “DSC CALLING” and “WAITING FOR ACK”. The call may be resent immediately by pressing the ENT key. Once an acknowledgement is received the radio will switch to the selected voice channel and the display will show “ABLE” or “UNABLE”, depending on the response received, until the user takes action such as keying the radio or changing channels. 15.1 INDIVIDUAL DSC CALL A routine Individual DSC Call is used to address another station and propose a working voice channel. This type of call requires the receiving station to send a response. Start by selecting the desired working channel you want to use. Press FUNC-8 to access the DSC Menu. Using the rotary control to move the cursor, select individual DSC Call menu item, then press ENT. The userprogrammable Individual DSC Calling list will be displayed with the last station called selected. Use the rotary control to select the desired station. Press ENT to initiate the DSC call. 18 15.2 GROUP DSC CALL A routine Group Call is used to address a group of stations and propose a working voice channel. This type of call requires no response from the receiving stations. Start by selecting the desired working channel you want to use. Press FUNC-8 to access the DSC Menu. Using the rotary control to move the cursor, select Group Call menu item, then press ENT. The userprogrammable Group Calling listwill be displayed with the last station called selected. Use the rotary control to select the desired station. Press ENT to initiate the DSC call. 15.3 PLACI NG A TELEPHONE CALL WITH DSC The DSC call system may be used to set up a telephone call through an appropriately equipped coast station. To initiate a phone call, press FNC-8 to access the DSC Menu. Using the rotary control to move the cursor, select the DSC Phone Call menu item, then press ENT. The most recently contacted coast station’s DSC ID and phone number will be displayed. If this information is correct, press ENT to initiate the call. To change the coast station’s DSC ID, use the rotary control to move the cursor to the DSC ID field and then press ENT. Select either “Direct Entry” or select the DSC ID from the predefined Coast Station DSC ID list. Enter a new DSC ID if required. Press ENT to complete the entry. To change the telephone calling number, use the rotary control to move the cursor to the phone number field, then press ENT. Select either “Direct Entry” or select a phone number from the predefined phone number list. Enter the new phone number if required. Press ENT to complete the entry. Press the ENT key to transmit the request to the coast station. If the coast station is able to accept the request, the radio will change to the working channel assigned by the coast station. 19 16.0 RECEIVING A DSC CALL The SEA 157S constantly monitors CH70 using a dedicated watch receiver. When a DSC call is received, the radio will beep quickly 2 times every 5 seconds. This alert tone will continue for 2 minutes or until the user presses a keypad key or the PTT switch, at which time the alert tone will cease. The display will indicate the type of call received, the source of the call (either the name or DSC ID) and any other information that is relevant to the type of call. When a Distress Call is received the radio will sound an alternating 2-tone distress alarm. The alert tone will continue for 2 minutes or until the user presses a keypad key or the PTT switch, at which time the alert tone will cease. The display will indicate that a distress call has been received. When an All Ships or Geographic Call is received the radio will beep once and switch to the voice channel specified by the calling station. The display will show “ALL SHIP” or “GEO CALL” while on the selected channel. The display will revert to its normal operating mode when the channel selector is changed or a key is pressed. When an Individual Call is received additional action may be taken automatically, depending on the setting of the DSC ACK mode setup menu. If an automatic reply has been selected, then the acknowledgment will be sent and the radio will switch to the voice channel selected by the calling station. If the manual reply mode is selected then the radio will display “ABLE” and beep once per second. Use the "ABLE" setting, or select “UNABLE” using the rotary control, then press the ENT key to transmit the acknowledgment. The radio will switch to the channel selected by the calling station if “ABLE” was sent, or remain on the current working channel if “UNABLE” was sent. If the Manual + Timeout Reply mode is selected then the radio will display “UNABLE” and beep until “ABLE is selected using the rotary control and the ENT key is pressed. If 4.5 minutes pass without the user 20 selecting “ABLE”, the radio will transmit the Unable to Comply message and remain on current working channel. While on the selected voice channel the display will alternate between “INDIVID” and the name or DSC ID of the caller. The name is displayed if the caller’s DSC ID is in the address book. 17.0 REVIEWING THE DSC CALL LOGS 17.1 ROUTI NE DSC CALLS The radio retains the last 50 received DSC calls in the DSC Log. To view the log, press FNC-8 to access the DSC Menu. Use the rotary control to select Review DSC Log, then press ENT. All information about the received call, including the received time and date, will be displayed. Use the rotary control to scroll though the log. Pressing the ENT key on a log display will prompt you to either delete the entry or initiate a DSC Call to the source DSC ID. Information displayed for GEOAREA, INDIVIDUAL, GROUP, ALL SHIPS and UNKNOWN message: Line 1 Message number and Category Line 2 Received from DSC ID or name Line 3 UTC Time / Date for when the call was received Line 4 Channel / Frequency / Position (dependent on type of call) Line 5 ACK Status Line 6 Telecommand 1 Line 7 Telecommand 2 Information displayed for PHONE CALL message: Line 1 - Message number and phone number Line 2 - Received from DSC ID or name Line 3 - UTC Time / Date for when the call was received Line 4 - Call Duration / Channel / Frequency / Position Line 5 - ACK Status Line 6 - Telecommand 1 Line 7 - Telecommand 2 Information displayed for DISTRESS CALL / RELAY or ACK message: Line 1 - Message number and Distress Call / ACK / Relay 21 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 7 Received from DSC ID or name UTC Time / Date for when the call was received Position / Time of position fix Nature of distress Relay DSC ID if available 17.2 DISTRESS CALL LOG The radio retains the last 20 DSC Distress calls in the Distress Log. To view the log, press FNC-8 to access the DSC Menu. Use the rotary control to select Review Distress Log, then press ENT. All information about the received call, including the received time and date, will be displayed. The rotary control may be used to scroll though the log entries. The Distress Log is organized by events, that is, all the Distress Calls sent by or to an individual DSC ID within a 2 hour period represents a Distress Event with the current status represented by the last call received. If a Distress Event is active, that is, it has not been acknowledged, and the event is more than 5 minutes from the original distress call, then the operator may initiate a Distress Relay* or a Distress Acknowledgement**. While viewing the Distress Event, press the ENT key. A prompt will allow selection of a Broadcast Relay, Addressed Relay or Acknowledgement. Select the type of call, then press the ENT key. If an Address Call is selected, a destination DSC ID may be entered at the subsequent prompt. All other information required for the DSC call will be automatically inserted. * Care should be taken when sending relay calls for another ship in distress. A distress relay should only be sent if it has been confirmed that the coast station did not receive the original call. ** Distress Acknowledgement should be transmitted to terminate the call only after consulting with a Rescue Coordination Center or a Coast Station, and being directed to do so. The information displayed in the Distress Log contains the following information: Line 1 - Time / Date of original distress call Line 2 - The DSC ID or name for the vessel in distress 22 Line 3 - Nature of the Distress Line 4 - Position / Time of Position Fix Line 5 - Current status (Distress, Relay, ACK) Line 6 - The source DSC ID for the Relay or Acknowledgement Line 7 - Time / Date of last DSC call for this event 17.3 MISSED CALLS If a received DSC call is not acknowledged by pressing the PTT switch or a keypad key within 5 minutes, the call is placed in the Missed Call List. To view the Missed Call List, press FNC-8 to access the DSC Menu. Use the rotary control to select Review Missed Calls, then press ENT. All information about the received call, including the received time and date, will be displayed. Use the rotary control to scroll though the log. Pressing the ENT key will allow you to delete the entry, add to the DSC List if not already part of that list or respond to the call. If responding, then a DSC call will be transmitted to the received DSC ID. Information displayed for Missed Call List: Line 1 Message number and Category Line 2 Received from DSC ID or name Line 3 UTC Time / Date for when the call was received Line 4 Channel / Frequency / Position (dependent on type of call) Line 5 Telecommand 1 Line 6 Telecommand 2 18.0 CONFIGURATION MENU The Configuration Menu contains general option selections and radio functions. The Menu is entered by pressing FUNC-0. While in the Configuration Menu, if there is no activity for 30 seconds, or if the CH16 or DIST keys are pressed, the Menu will be exited with no changes being saved, and the radio will return to the Primary Radio Display. The rotary control is used to scroll through the list of menu options. If a particular configuration needs to be changed, press the ENT key to open the edit page. Some edit pages contain more than one configurable option 23 with the cursor pointing to edit field. Use the rotary control to select the item that needs to change and press the ENT key to begin editing. While the option is being adjusted it will blink. Some edits use the rotary control to select from a predefined list of configurations while others use the keyboard to enter the data. Modify the configuration accordingly, then press the ENT key to accept the change. While in the Configuration Menu, pressing the FUNC key will abort an open edit. If no edit is open the radio will back up one menu level. 18.1 Watch Mode Options This Configuration page has the options for Channel Watch operations: 18.1.1 Dual Watch Options Chan 16 Channel 16 has priority and is checked every 2 seconds regardless of activity on other channels. PRI Chan The Priority Channel has priority and is checked every 2 seconds regardless of activity on CH16 or the Primary Channel. 18.1.2 Triple Watch Options Chan 16 Channel 16 has priority and is checked every 2 seconds regardless of activity on the Primary or the Priority Channel. PRI Chan The Priority Channel has priority and is checked every 2 seconds regardless of activity on CH16 or the Primary Channel. 18.2 DSC Options This Configuration page contains options for DSC operation. DSC ACK This option controls the radio's response to an individual DSC call. The options include: Auto Unable Automatic Reply, Unable to Comply The radio will automatically send an Unable to Comply response and stay on the current working channel. 24 Auto Able Automatic Reply, Able to Comply. The radio will send an Able to Comply message and will switch to the channel selected by the calling station. Manual Time Manual + Timeout, Unable to Comply. The radio will wait 4.5 minutes for the user to manually send an Able to Comply message; otherwise it will send an Unable to Comply message and stay on the current working channel. Manual Only Manual Reply only. The radio stays on the current working channel and waits for user to select the reply to send. 18.3 Radio Controls This Configuration page contains a number of general radio operation options. 18.3.1 Beep Level Use the rotary control to select the beep volume level, 00-09. 18.3.2 Scan Hang Time Use the rotary control to select the amount of time the radio in Scan remains on a channel after the squelch closes, in 0.5 second increments from 00 to 09 on the display (0 to 10 seconds). 18.3.3 Rotary Control Timeout Use the rotary control to select the amount of time, in 0.5 second increments, to pause after the rotary control has been used for an alternative function before returning to the default mode selected above. Allows selection of 0-09 (0-30 seconds). 18.4 Scramble Options Use the rotary control to select the scrambler code, from 0 to 9, to use in Scrambler mode. Selecting 0 turns off the Scrambler. 25 18.5 Channel Name When this function is selected the first digit of the channel name will begin to flash. Use the keyboard keys to enter a new character, or the rotary control to move through the channel name. Pressing the 16 # key will abort the editing and return to Channel 16 or Channel 9. 18.6 DSC Call Lists Selecting this option allows selection of one of the four DSC ID lists supported by the radio: DSC ID, Group, Phone Number and Coast Stations. Use the rotary control to select a list to modify, then press ENT to open the List Display. If a list contains entries, the names will be displayed in order entered. The rotary control may be used to scroll though the list. Press ENT to view the complete entry. The List View page contains the following three selections: 18.6.1 Add Ne w Selecting Add New will open a blank entry page where a Name and Number may be added. The Name may be up to 15 characters long. The DSC ID field is 9 digits. The Phone Number may be up to 18 digits. 18.6.2 Edit Selecting Edit will allow the current entry to be modified. Use the rotary control to move the cursor and the keyboard to enter new information. When the edit is complete, press ENT to save the entry into the list and return to the List Display. 18.6.3 Delete An entry may be removed from the list with this option. 26 18.7 Factory Reset The Factory Reset option is used to return all configuration parameters to their factory default condition. A confirmation is required to perform the reset. Selecting NO will abort the action and return to the Configuration Menu. 18.8 Set DSC ID Selecting this menu item will display the radio's current DSC ID. Press ENT key to open the edit mode, then use the keypad keys to modify the ID. Press ENT to save the changes. Press the FUNC key to return to the Configuration Menu. Pressing CH16 or DIST will exit immediately without saving any changes. 27 19.0 CHANNEL LISTS US CHANNEL LIST CHAN NEL NUMB ER 01 01A 02 03A 04A 05A 06 07A 08 09 10 11 12 13 SIMP LEX /DUP LEX TRANS MIT 156.050 156.050 156.100 156.150 156.200 156.250 156.300 156.350 156.400 156.450 156.500 156.550 156.600 156.650 14 15 156.700 156.750 16 17 18A 19A 20 20A 21A* 22A 23 23A* 24 25 26 156.800 156.850 156.900 156.950 157.000 157.000 157.050 157.100 157.150 157.150 157.200 157.250 157.300 CHANNEL DESIGNATION Port Operations, Commercial RX Only RX Only (VTS), U.S. Only, Port Ops Intership Safety Commercial Commercial, NonCommercial NonCommercial, Commercial (VTS) Commercial (VTS) Port Ops Bridge-to-Bridge, Navigational (Manual Override to 25 watts) Port Ops (VTS) RX Only (Coast to Ship Environmental) DISTRESS CALLING Maritime Control Commercial Commercial Port Ops Port Ops, Intership U.S. Govt ONLY (USCG) U.S. Coast Guard Public Correspondence U.S. Govt ONLY Public Correspondence Public Correspondence Public Correspondence 28 US CHANNEL LIST CHAN NEL NUMB ER 27 28 60 61A* 62A 63A 64A 65A 66A 67 SIMP LEX /DUP LEX TRANS MIT 157.350 157.400 156.025 156.075 156.125 156.175 156.225 156.275 156.325 156.375 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 77 156.425 156.475 156.525 156.575 156.625 156.675 156.725 156.875 78A 79A 80A 81A* 82A* 83A* 84 85 86 87 88 88A 156.925 156.975 157.025 157.075 157.125 157.175 157.225 157.275 157.325 157.375 157.425 157.425 CHANNEL DESIGNATION Public Correspondence Public Correspondence RX Only Public Correspondence RX Only Port Ops, Commercial Public Correspondence Port Ops U.S. ONLY, Port Ops Commercial “Bridge-toBridge” Nav (Manual Override to 25 watts) Non-Commercial Non-Commercial Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Non-Commercial Non-Commercial Port Ops Port Ops Port Ops, Intership Only (Manual Override to 25 watts) Non-Commercial Commercial Commercial U.S. Govt ONLY U.S. Govt ONLY U.S. Govt ONLY Public Correspondence Public Correspondence Public Correspondence Public Correspondence Public Correspondence Commercial Intership NOTE: * Transmission subject to FCC rules. Duplex receive frequency = ship transmit frequency +4.6 MHz 29 INT’L CHANNEL LIST CHAN SIMP NEL NUMB LEX /DUP TRANS CHANNEL ER LEX MIT DESIGNATION Public 01 156.050 Canada 02 156.100 Correspondence Canada Public 03 156.150 Correspondence 04 156.200 05 156.250 06 156.300 Intership 07 156.350 08 156.400 Intership 09 156.450 10 156.500 11 156.550 12 156.600 13 156.650 14 156.700 15 156.750 16 156.800 Distress and Calling 17 156.850 18 156.900 19 156.950 20 157.000 21 157.050 22 157.100 23 157.150 Public Correspondence 24 157.200 Public Correspondence 25 157.250 Public Correspondence 26 157.300 Public Correspondence 27 157.350 Public Correspondence 28 157.400 Public Correspondence 60 156.025 Canada Public 61 156.075 Correspondence 62 156.125 63 156.175 64 156.225 30 INT’L CHANNEL LIST CHAN SIMP NEL NUMB LEX /DUP TRANS CHANNEL ER LEX MIT DESIGNATION 65 156.275 66 156.325 67 156.375 68 156.425 69 156.475 70 156.525 Digital Selective Calling 71 156.575 72 156.625 Intership 73 156.675 74 156.725 77 156.875 Intership 78 156.925 79 156.975 80 157.025 81 157.075 82 157.125 83 157.175 Public Correspondence 84 157.225 Public Correspondence 85 157.275 Public Correspondence 86 156.325 Public Correspondence 87 156.375 Public Correspondence 88 156.425 Public Correspondence NOTE: * Transmission subject to FCC rules. Duplex receive frequency = ship transmit frequency +4.6 MHz 31 WEATHER CHANNEL LIST: CHAN NEL NUMB ER WX01 WX02 WX03 WX04 WX05 WX06 WX07 WX08 WX09 WX10 RECEIV 162.550 162.400 162.475 163.275 161.650 161.775 162.425 162.450 162.500 162.525 CHANNEL DESIGNATION US Primary 1 US Primary 2 US Primary 3 Canada (Channel 21B) Canada (Channel 83B) US Secondary 4 US Secondary 5 US Secondary 6 US Secondary 7 NOTE: * Transmission subject to FCC rules. Duplex receive frequency = ship transmit frequency +4.6 MHz 32 20.0 TROUBLESHOOTING 20.1 Unlock Warning If the radio’s main receiver Phase-Locked Loop circuitry becomes unlocked, the unit will display “UNLOCK”. The channel may be changed in an attempt to find a channel that is locked. Transmission is disabled while the radio is unlocked, but all other functions operate normally. The radio may continue to receive DSC calls and Distress calls via the Watch Receiver, but will be unable to respond until PLL lock is achieved. If the condition persists, service by an authorized Service Center is required to correct the problem. 20.2 No Audio Make sure that the Audio Out (blue) and Audio In (orange) wire of the cable are connected together. 33 21.0 APPENDIX A NMEA Sentences The following is a list of IEC 61162 / NMEA sentences supported by the SEA 157S Radio. These sentences support GPS position sensors and DSC calling functions. Input Sentences include, but are not limited to: GGA Global positioning system fix data RMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data VTG Course over ground and ground speed GLL Geographic position – latitude/longitude ZDA Time and data (UTC) RMB DSC DSE DSI Recommended minimum navigation information Digital Selective Calling information Expanded Digital Selective Calling information DSC Transponder Initialize Output Sentences include, but are not limited to: DSC Digital Selective Calling information DSE Expanded Digital Selective calling information DSR DSC Transponder Response TLL Target Latitude and Longitude coordinates 34 22.0 APPENDIX B ITU 493 Information fields Format Types The Format Type defines the receiving party or addressee of the call. The available formats are: Geographical Area Addressed to ships in a specified area. Distress Addressed to all ships Group Addressed to ships having a common interest All Ships Addressed to all ships Individual Addressed only to the specified DSC ID Geographical Area The area for the call must be defined when selecting Geographical Area as the Format Type. The area may be defined using Lat/Long coordinates or as a center point and range from the center of the area. The default center point will be the ship’s current position, if available, but can be set to any Lat/Lon position. The range is defined as the number of nautical miles from the center point in all directions. Priority Category The Priority Category is a designator that defines the priority of the DSC call. The categories include: Distress In grave and imminent danger of life and property with immediate assistance required. Urgency Relates to safety of life or property. Safety Important navigational or meteorological warning. Routine Normal and routine priority. Nature of Distress The Nature of Distress must be included in the composition of a Distress Call. The choices include: Fire, Explosion Flooding Collision Grounding Listing in danger of capsizing Sinking Disabled and adrift Undesignated Distress Abandoning ship 35 Piracy/Armed robbery attack Man Overboard EPIRB emissions Telecommand 1 Defines the communication response format of the receiving station following reception of a call. The choices include: F3E SPX FM Voice communications using simplex F3E DPX FM Voice communications using duplex FIB FEC FSK digital communications using automatic reception of FEC telegraphy FIB ARQ FSK digital communications using automatic reception of ARQ telegraphy UNABLE Unable to comply with request FIB TTY FSK digital communications using automatic reception of TTY telegraphy IB TTYR FSK digital communications using automatic reception of TTY telegraphy – receive only FAX Facsimile NO INFO No additional information Telecommand 2 NO RESN CONGEST BUSY QUEUE BARRED NO OP OP UNAVL DISABLE No reason given The channel is congested Coast Station or Phone number is busy Call is places in queue Restricted from use No operator present Operator is unavailable Equipment is disabled RADCHAN The requested channel is 36 23.0 APPENDIX C SEABUSS II Junction Box The SEABUSS II Junction Box is an optional device that resides on the SEABUSS, thereby offering additional I/O support and features not available on the SEA 157S chassis alone. Some of the additional ports and features include: balanced audio line in balanced audio line out key line mute remote PTT input auxiliary output RS-232 serial port external microphone/speaker interface remote control radio operation four SEABUSS II ports ethernet interface When used with an external microphone and speaker, the Junction Box may be used as a remote radio control device, performing all non-DSC functions of an SEA 157S Remote Head. 37 S EA COM Corp. 7030 220th S t. S .W. Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 US A (425) 771-2182 FAX: (425) 771-2650 www.seacomcorp.com
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