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JUE-500

Inmarsat FleetBroadband FB500


Maritime Satellite Communication Terminal

Installation Manual
7ZPSC0317
ABOUT YOUR SAFETY

CAUTIONS AGAINST HIGH VOLTAGE

Radio and radar devices are operated by high voltages of anywhere from a few hundred volts up to many
hundreds of thousands of volts. Although there is no danger with normal use, it is very dangerous if contact
is made with the internal parts of these devices. (Only specialists should attempt any maintenance, checking
or adjusting.)
There is a very high risk of death by even a few thousand volts, in some cases you can be fatally electrocuted
by just a few hundred volts. To circumvent accidents, you should avoid contact with the internal parts of
these devices at all costs. If contact is inevitable as in the case of emergency, you must switch off the
devices and ground a terminal in order to discharge the capacitors. After making certain that all the
electricity is discharged, only then can you insert your hand into the device. Wearing cotton gloves and
putting your free hand in your pocket, in order not to use both hands simultaneously, are also very good
methods of shock prevention. Quite often, an injury occurs by secondary factors, therefore it is necessary to
choose a sturdy and level working surface. If someone is electrocuted it is necessary to thoroughly disinfect
the affected area and seek medical attention as soon as possible.

CAUTIONS CONCERNING TREATMENT OF ELECTROCUTION VICTIMS

When you find an electrocution victim, you must first switch off the machinery and ground all circuits. If
you are unable to cut off the machinery, move the victim away from it using a non-conductive material such
as dry boards or clothing.
When someone is electrocuted, and the electrical current reaches the breathing synapses of the central
nervous system inside the brain, breathing stops. If the victim’s condition is stable, he or she can be
administered artificial respiration. An electrocution victim becomes very pale, and their pulse can be very
weak or even stop, consequently losing consciousness and becoming stiff. Administration of first aid is
critical in this situation.
FIRST AID

☆Note points for first aid

Unless there is impending danger leave the victim where he or she is, then begin artificial respiration. Once
you begin artificial respiration, you must continue without losing rhythm.

(1) Make contacts with the victim cautiously, there is a risk that you may get electrocuted.

(2) Switch off the machinery and then move the victim away slowly if you must.

(3) Inform someone immediately (a hospital or doctor, dial emergency numbers, etc.).

(4) Lay the victim on his or her back and loosen any constructive clothing (a tie, or belt).

(5) (a) Check the victim’s pulse.


(b) Check for a heartbeat by pressing your ear against the victim’s chest.
(c) Check if the victim is breathing by putting the back of your hand or face near the victim’s face.
(d) Check the pupils of the eyes.

(6) Open the victim’s mouse and remove any artificial dentifrice, food or chewing gum. Leave the mouth
opened and flatten the tongue with a towel or by putting something into the mouth to prevent the victim’s
tongue from obstructing the throat (If he or she is clenching their teeth and it is difficult to open the
mouth, use a spoon or the like to pry open the mouth).

(7) Continually wipe the mouth to prevent the accumulation of saliva.


☆ If the victim has a pulse but is not breathing
(“Mouth to mouth” resuscitation)
Figure 1

(1)Place the victim’s head facing backward (place something under the neck like a pillow).
(2)Point the chin upward to widen the trachea.
(3)Pinch the victim’s nose, take a deep breath, then put your mouth over the victim’s mouth and exhale
completely, making sure that your mouth completely covers the victim’s mouth. Then remove your
mouth. Repeat this routine 10 to 15 times per minute (holding the nostrils).
(4)Pinch the victim’s nose, take a deep breath, then put your mouth over the victim’s mouth and exhale
completely, making sure that your mouth completely covers the victim’s mouth. Then remove your
mouth. Repeat this routine 10 to 15 times per minute (holding the nostrils).
(5)Pay attention to the victim to notice if he or she starts to breath. If breathing returns, stop resuscitation.
(6)If it is impossible to open the victim’s mouth, put something like a plastic straw or vinyl tube into one of
the nostrils then blow air in while covering the mouth and the other nostril.
(7)Occasionally, when the victim comes back to consciousness, they immediately try to stand up. Prevent
this and keep them in a laying position. Give them something warm to drink and be sure that they rest
(do not give them any alcohol).

Administering artificial respiration by raising the head.

① (1) Raise the back of head, then place one hand on


the forehead and place the other hand under
the neck. →①
Most victims open their mouth when doing
this, making “mouth to mouth” resuscitation
easier.

② (2) Cover the victim’s mouth by opening your


mouth widely, then push your cheek against
the victim’s nose, →②
or pinch the victim’s nose to prevent air from
leaking out of it. →③

③ (3) Completely exhale into the lungs.


Exhale into the lungs until the chest is inflates.
You have to blow as rapidly as possible for the
first 10 times.

“Mouse to mouse” artificial respiration


Figure 1
☆If the victim has no pulse and is not breathing
(Heart massage in combination with artificial respiration.)
Figure 2

If the victim has no pulse, his or her pupils are dilated, and if you cannot detect a heartbeat, the heart may
have stopped, beginning artificial respiration is critical.

(1) Put both hands on the diaphragm, with hands on top of each other keeping both arms straight (If your
elbows are bent, you cannot push with as much power). Press the diaphragm with your body weight
until the chest sinks about 2 cm (about 50 times per minute).
(2) If administering first aid when alone:
Perform the heart massage about 15 times then blow in twice. Repeat this routine.
If administering first aid with two people:
One person performs the heart massage 15 times, and the other person blows air in twice. Repeat this
routine (Heart massage and “mouth to mouth” resuscitation used together).
(3) Constantly check the pupils and the pulse, if the pupils become normal and the pulse steadies, keep them
in a laying position and give them something warm to drink, be sure that they rest (do not give them any
alcohol). In any case you have to entrust major decision making to a doctor. Having understanding
people around is essential to the victim’s recovery from the mental shock of electrocution.

① ②

③ ④

Heart massage in combination with artificial respiration.


Figure 2
PREFACE

Thank you for purchase of the JRC Inmarsat FleetBroadband Mobile Earth Station, JUE-500.
The JUE-500 is an Inmarsat digital satellite communication terminal for Voice (4kbps Speech), 64kbps
3.1kHz Audio, UDI/RDI, maximum 432kbps Standard IP service, 32kbps, 64kbps, 128kbps, and 256kbps
Streaming IP service, and Short Messaging Service (SMS).

• Please read this manual carefully and carry out proper installation.
• Please keep this manual carefully to be able to refer to.

Please read this manual when questions of use and troubles are caused by any chance.

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ATTENTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION
• JRC cannot accept responsibility for any loss due to incorrect operation, malfunction, and other causes
except product guarantee condition and liability by law.

• Some functions of JUE-500 may not work correctly owing to the hardware and software version of
equipment connected to JUE-500. Please confirm to the dealer or agent you purchased, or JRC
branches whether your equipment is connectable.

• Your communication data are transmitted via Inmarsat system and other global communications system,
so some errors may occur in communication the same as the landlines.
You are recommended to backup for your important data.

• Your communication data will be protected by digital scrambling of Inmarsat. However, you are
recommended to understand that your communication data might be intercepted by special technology
and unauthorized access .

• Specifications of JUE-500 and its accessories may change without notice for improvement.

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BEFORE INSTALLATION
Concerning the symbols

This manual uses the following symbols to explain the correct operation and to prevent injury or damage
to property.
Please read the following before proceeding with this manual.

DANGER Indicates danger that, if ignored, will result


in serious injury or even death.

WARNING Indicates warning that, if ignored, may result


in serious injury or even death.

CAUTION Indicates caution that, if ignored, may result


in injury or damage to property.

Examples of symbols
The symbol indicates caution (including DANGER and WARNING).
The illustration inside the symbol specifies the content of the caution more
accurately. (This example warns of possible electrical shock.)

The symbol indicates that performing an action is prohibited.


The illustration inside the symbol specifies the content of the prohibited
operation. (In this example disassembly is prohibited.)

The ● symbol indicates operations that must be performed.


The illustration inside the ● symbol specifies obligatory instructions. (In this
example unplugging is obligatory.)

* Windows Internet Explorer is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.


Netscape Navigator is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation.

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Concerning warning label
Warning labels are put on the JUE-500, ADE, and BDE.
Do not take off, destroy, or modify these labels.

<Warning Label of ADE >

(The illustlation of upper part shows the safety


procedure for removing Radome from ADE.)

Note 3) Note 1)
<Warning Label of BDE >

Note 2) Note 1) Note 3) Note 4)

Notes
1) This mark means this equipment clears the directive of Restricting the use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS).
2) This mark, International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) is an unique number used to identify an
individual mobile equipment to a GSM or UMTS network.
3) This mark means the attestation number which means safe, high-quality product and suits EU instruction
(Free circulation was permitted in the EU signatory).
4) This mark means this equipment clears the technical standard, agreement, proof and attestation number
issued by Telecom Engineering Center Foundation in Japan.

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CAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION

DANGER
Do not touch any internal parts with your hands or tools to avoid danger of electronic shock.

Do not touch master gyro signal lines with your hands to avoid danger of electrical shock.
The lines always have high voltages even if your JUE-500 power switch is turned off.

CAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION

WARNING
Do not bring JUE-500 (ADE) close to the fire, or put it in the fire. It causes the explosion and
electrical shock.
Keep out of the area within a radius of 4.5meters from your ADE, because ADE transmits
microwaves. Strong microwaves may cause injury. In case of approach within a radius
of 4.5meters by necessity, turn off the JUE-500 and stop transmitting.

If an external matter, such as metal fragments, water, liquid, etc., infringe into your
JUE-500, turn off the power and contact the dealer or agent you purchased from or one of
our JRC branches. Continuous operation may cause fire, electrical shock or malfunction.

Install JUE-500 correctly in accordance with this manual. Inappropriate installation may
cause incorrect operation, fire, electrical shock, or malfunction. JUE-500 should be
installed by the trained technician or engineer. The installation should be requested to the
purchasing dealer, JRC agent or one of the JRC branches.

Install ADE-BDE coaxial cable correctly in accordance with the installation manual.
Especially waterproof should be treated correctly in accordance with this manual.
Inappropriate installation may cause incorrect operation, fire, electrical shock or
malfunction. ADE-BDE coaxial cable should be installed by the special technician or skilled
engineer. The installation should be requested to the purchasing dealer, JRC agent or one
of the JRC branches.

Do not turn on the terminal under the primary power except the specific voltage (+19VDC
to +31VDC). The primary power except the specific voltage may cause fire, electrical
shock or malfunction,

Do not fix or repair the internal equipment of the JUE-500 by yourself.


Any person other than our trained maintenance staff may cause fire or abnormal operation
of this equipment or electrical shock. This equipment meets the technical standard of the
Ministry of Internal affairs and Communications.

Do not adjust the internal circuit or change the parts because the internal circuit has been
adjusted strictly. If an abnormal operation is found, please contact to out sales department
or nearest branch office.

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CAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION

CAUTION
Before using, read the operation manual carefully.
Inappropriate procedure may cause incorrect operation or malfunction.

<<Above Deck Equipment >>

Do not deliver mechanical shock and/or force, because each unit of your ADE is a
precision instrument. Unwanted shock and force may cause malfunction.

Do not paint radome. Painting of radome may cause decrease of the communication
quality.

<<Below Deck Equipment>>

Connect the ground terminal of the Main Unit to bulkhead or floor with grounding cable.
Poor connection may cause malfunction.

<<Coaxial Cable and the other cables>>

Take care not to damage the connectors and the corrosion resistant sheath of cable.
Otherwise, a trouble may occur.

Do not pull the cable by gripping connector plug only.


Otherwise, a trouble may occur.

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APPEARANCE

ADE (Above Deck Equipment)


[GSC-501]
The ADE is installed on the above deck for receiving the signal from the satellite.
The ADE is covered with a radome.

Fig.1 ADE (inside of radome)

Fig.2 ADE appearance (covered with radome)

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BDE (Below Deck Equipment)
Main Unit [GSC-502]
The BDE is on the below deck and includes the transceiver.

Fig.3 Main unit

Handset [NQW-267]
The Handset is used for voice communication, and is for controlling the terminal.

[Cable length:1m]

Fig.4 Handset

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The other components
Coaxial Cable [CFQ-3922A5] (between ADE and BDE)

[Cable length:50 m]

Fig.5 Coaxial Cable (between ADE and BDE)

Coaxial Cable [7ZCSC0212] (between CFQ-3922A5 and BDE main unit, when OIU is not used)

[Cable length:0.5 m]
Fig.6 Coaxial Cable (between CFQ-3922A5 and BDE Main Unit)

Power Supply Cable [7ZCSC0222B] (between BDE Main Unit and EXT PSU)

[Cable length:5 m]
Fig.7 Power Supply Cable

Earth Cable [7ZCSC0266]

Fig.8 Earth Cable


[Cable length:1.5 m]

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ABBREVIATIONS

ADE Above Deck Equipment

BDE Below Deck Equipment

External PSU External Power Supply Unit

FWD Forward (bow)

INMARSAT INMARSAT Ltd.

OIU Optional Interface Unit

JB Junction Box

MES Mobile Earth Station

TEL Telephone

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Contents
PREFACE.......................................................................................................................................................v
ATTENTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION .................................................................................................vi
BEFORE INSTALLATION .........................................................................................................................vii
CAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION .....................................................................................................ix
APPEARANCE.............................................................................................................................................xi
ABBREVIATIONS .....................................................................................................................................xiv
1. INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................................1-1
1-1 Outlines..............................................................................................................................................1-1
1-2 Unpacking and visual inspection .......................................................................................................1-1
1-3 Cable connection diagram..................................................................................................................1-2
1-4 Components .......................................................................................................................................1-4
1-4-1 JUE-500 Standard components ....................................................................................................1-4
1-4-2 Optional components...................................................................................................................1-4
1-5 Configuration (JUE-500 Standard components) ................................................................................1-5
1-5-1 ADE (Above Deck Equipment) [GSC-501] ................................................................................1-5
1-5-2 BDE (Below Deck Equipment) [GSC-502] ................................................................................1-6
1-5-3 Handset [NQW-267]....................................................................................................................1-7
1-5-4 Coaxial cable [CFQ-3922A5].......................................................................................................1-8
1-6 Installation parts and tools .................................................................................................................1-9
1-6-1 Supplied parts by JRC ................................................................................................................1-9
1-6-2 Required cable ............................................................................................................................1-9
1-6-3 Required tools...........................................................................................................................1-10
1-7 Configuration (Optional components) .............................................................................................1-11
1-7-1 Telephone [NQW-132B]............................................................................................................1-11
1-7-2 Facsimile [brother FAX-2820] ..................................................................................................1-13
1-7-3 Power transformer for Facsimile (100V to 230V) [DD-118525] .............................................1-14
1-7-4 EMC filter for Facsimile (direct coupling 230V) [RSHN-2003]..............................................1-15
1-7-5 EXT. PSU (External Power Supply Unit) [NBD-577C]............................................................1-16
1-7-6 TEL JB (Telephone Junction Box) [NQE-3058B].....................................................................1-17
1-7-7 Option Interface Unit (OIU) [NQA-2217] ................................................................................1-18
1-7-8 GYRO I/F Box [NQA-2066A] .................................................................................................1-19
1-7-9 External Buzzer [NCE-6824A] ...............................................................................................1-20
1-7-10 External Button.......................................................................................................................1-21
2. INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................................2-1
2-1 ADE ...................................................................................................................................................2-1
2-1-1 Plan of installation site................................................................................................................2-1
2-2 Design of Pole....................................................................................................................................2-2
2-2-1 Example of pole..........................................................................................................................2-2
2-2-2 Load specification and basic design ...........................................................................................2-2
3. INSTALLATION WORK ..........................................................................................................................3-1
3-1 ADE ...................................................................................................................................................3-1
3-1-1 Installation Example1 (Pole installation to ADE fixing) ............................................................3-2
3-2 BDE Installation.................................................................................................................................3-8
3-2-1 Main Unit....................................................................................................................................3-8
3-2-2 Handset .....................................................................................................................................3-15
3-2-3 OIU ...........................................................................................................................................3-16
U

3-3 Cable ................................................................................................................................................3-19


3-3-1 Cable routing ............................................................................................................................3-19
3-3-2 Connection to ADE...................................................................................................................3-19
3-3-3 Connection to BDE...................................................................................................................3-20
3-3-3-1 OIU non-use ......................................................................................................................3-20
3-3-3-2 Using OIU .........................................................................................................................3-21
U

3-3-4 Connecting to power source .....................................................................................................3-22


3-3-4-1 OIU non-use ....................................................................................................................3-22
3-3-4-2 OIU is used........................................................................................................................3-22
4. Installation procedure ..............................................................................................................................4-23
4-1 FAX-2820 EMC filter ......................................................................................................................4-23
4-2 GYRO Interface (I/F) Box ...............................................................................................................4-24
4-3 Optional units (External Buzzer /External Button)..........................................................................4-29
4-3-1 Connection................................................................................................................................4-29
4-3-2 Setting up address and termination control...............................................................................4-30
4-3-2-1 Set up address....................................................................................................................4-30
4-3-2-2 Set up the end-optional unit by setting the toggle switch..................................................4-32
5. Abandonment work..................................................................................................................................5-33
6. SPECIFICATION ......................................................................................................................................6-1
6-1 JUE-500 Standard components ..........................................................................................................6-1
7. JRC Network .............................................................................................................................................7-1
1. INTRODUCTION
1-1 Outlines
The JUE-500 Mobile Earth Station (MES) is composed of Above Deck Equipment (ADE) and Below
Deck Equipment (BDE).
The ADE consists of Antenna Assembly, Antenna Control Unit (ACU), Radio Frequency Unit (RFU)
and Radome, while the BDE consists of Main Unit (MU) and Handset.

1-2 Unpacking and visual inspection


At the time of unpacking, visual inspection should be made for any possible damage during
transportation, and also check any missing part in accordance with supplied parts list for installation as
shown in Table 1-6-1. If there is damage or missing part, file the claim immediately.
The components are shown in Section 1-4 and the configuration of the ADE and the BDE are shown in
Section 1-5.

Be careful to avoid the damage to unit attachment cable or terminals, when transporting or operating the
JUE-500.

JUE-500 is a Inmarsat digital satellite communication terminal for 4kbps voice service, G3FAX and
legacy analogue modem service using 64kbps 3.1kHz Audio service, maximum 432kbps Standard IP data
service, 32kbps, 64kbps, 128kbps, and 256kbps Streaming IP data service, UDI/RDI service, and Short
Messaging Service (SMS).

JUE-500 is shipped with strict quality control and inspection to provide the high quality for consumers.
JRC would like to believe you to make long use of the terminal with your satisfaction.

If your JUE-500 has trouble or problem in your operation, please contact the dealer, agent or JRC
branches you purchased.

If the contact place is unknown, please confirm on JRC website (refer to chapter 5).

1-1
ABOVE DECK
EQUIPMENT
1-3
(ADE) BELOW DECK EQUIPMENT
J901 (BDE)

Earth Plate
(JRC SUPPLY) Coaxial Cable MAIN UNIT
W1: Coaxial Cable CFQ-3922A 7ZCSC0212 TEL JB TEL JB
ADE TELEPHONE
(JRC SUPPLY) 0.5m L1
TEL1 Modular Cable 3m RED 250V TTYCS-1 RED L1 TEL Cable 5m
(JRC SUPPLY) NQW-132B
[RJ-11] L2 BLK (DOCK SUPPLY) BLK L2
(JRC SUPPLY) (Attached to TEL)
WRF
[SMA]
(Option) (Option)
NQE-3058B (Option) NQE-3058B (Option)
FACSIMILE *1
FAX Cable
TEL2 a) 3m, b) 1.8m a) FAX-2820 a) 2.4m, b) 1.8m EMC FILTER 0.6/1kV DPYC-2.5 Ship's Power
[RJ-11]
or
(Option) a) (Attachment) b) OKIOFFICE 86 FAX Power Cable TRANSFORMER (DOCK SUPPLY) AC100/220V
External (Attached to FAX)
Power Supply b) (Attached to FAX) (Option) (Option)
NBD-577C *1) Ship's power AC220V :
a) EMC FILTER (RSHN-2003)
AC100V ISDN ISDN Cable b) not use.
AC220V
7ZCSC0222B TA
RED Power Supply Cable [RJ-45] (Attached to TA) Ship's power AC110/115V :
+ 19-31V DC (Option)
BLK (Attachment) 5m a), b) TRANSFORMER (DD-118564)
DC24V
OUT -
Cable connection diagram

Ship's power AC100V :


E GRN CentreCOM FS708XL
or equivalent
a), b) TRANSFORMER (DD-118525)
AC IN Ethernet LAN Cable 5m LAN Cable 5m
U V [RJ-45]
HUB PC (OWNER SUPPLY)
(JRC SUPPLY) (JRC SUPPLY)
(Option) (Option) (Option)

1-2
Ship's Power 0.6/1kV DPYC-2.5
AC100/220V (Dock supply)
USB USB Cable (max. 3m)
[SeriesB] PC

HANDSET
1m
Handset NQW-267
(Attached with Handset)

Earth Cable
7ZCSC0266
(Attachment)

Fig. 1-3a Cable connection diagram (OIU is not connected)


INMARSAT FleetBroadband JUE-500
Cable Connection System Diagram
Fig. 1-3b Cable connection diagram (OIU is connected)

1-3
1-4 Components

1-4-1 JUE-500 Standard components

Table 1-4-1 JUE-500 Standard components

Name of component Type Q’ty


ADE GSC-501 1
BDE GSC-502 1
Handset NQW-267 1
Coaxial cable (between ADE and BDE) CFQ-3922A5* (50m) 1
Coaxial cable (between CFQ-3922A5 and BDE Main Unit) 7ZCSC0212 1
PSU cable(between EXT PSU and BDE Main Unit) 7ZCSC0222B 1
JUE-500 Operation manual 7ZPSC0315 1

JUE-500 Installation manual 7ZPSC0317 1

JUE-500 Quick Operation Guide 7ZPSC0319 1

JUE-500 CD-ROM 7YZSC0012 1

Supplied parts for ADE installation MPXP34428 1

Supplied parts for BDE installation 7ZXSC2502 1

Spare fuse for BDE 3

SIM card case 1

Inspection result 1
*
CFQ-3922A series (15m to 45m, 5m interval、5D)、CFQ-3923Aseries (70m and100m、10D)are available as
options.

1-4-2 Optional components


Table 1-4-2 Optional components

Name of component Type Q’ty


Telephone NQW-132B 1
Facsimile (brother FAX-2820) 7EZSC0060 1
Power transformer for Facsimile (100v to 200v) DD-118525 1
EMC filter for Facsimile (direct coupling 230V) RSHN-2003 1
Option Interface Unit (OIU) NQA-2217 1
External Power supply Unit (EXT PSU) NBD-577C 1

TEL JB NQE-3058B 2

1-4
1-5 Configuration (JUE-500 Standard components)

1-5-1 ADE (Above Deck Equipment) [GSC-501]

Fig. 1-5-1 ADE

1-5
1-5-2 BDE (Below Deck Equipment) [GSC-502]

Unit:mm
Mass: Approx. 2.2 kg
Fig. 1-5-2 BDE

1-6
1-5-3 Handset [NQW-267]

4- Mounting holes

Unit: mm
Mass: 0.5 kg

Fig. 1-5-3 Handset

1-7
1-5-4 Coaxial cable [CFQ-3922A5]
Max.30mm

Max.15mm
Typ. 12.4mm
50-HPW-CE

Unit : mm
Mass:12.5kg or less

Minimum bending radius:100mm

Fig. 1-5-4 Coaxial cable

NOTE
Lay down coaxial cable without cutting. Coil and secure the coaxial cable in convenient compartment
such as between the Main Unit and bulkhead. If the reducing cable length is absolutely required , cut the
"BDE" side only.

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1-6 Installation parts and tools

1-6-1 Supplied parts by JRC

Table 1-6-1 Supplied parts by JRC for ADE Installation :MPXP34428

No. Part Description Q’ty Material Application


1 Hex. nut M10 BRTG09655 4 SUS304 ADE fixing
2 Lock nut M10 BRTG09657 4 SUS304 ADE fixing
3 Spring washer M10 BRTG00404 4 SUS304 ADE fixing
4 Plain washer M10 BRTG00402 5 SUS304 ADE fixing
5 Absorption sheet MTT304884 1 ADE fixing
6 Earth plate MTB394326 1 ADE earthing
7 Gasket MPPK30494 1 ADE fixing
8 Gasket B MPPK30664 1 ADE fixing
9 Self bonding tape BRXP05369 1 ADE fixing

Note) Silicon Sealant for ADE installation is not included in supplied parts by JRC, due to some countries
banned imports of Silicon materials. Local procurement of Silicon Sealant is required.

Table 1-6-2 Supplied parts by JRC for BDE Installation: 7ZXSC2502

No. Part Description Q’ty Material Application


1 Earth cable 7ZCSC0266 1
2 Tapping screw M4×20 BRTG04831 1 SUS304 Earth cable fixing
3 Tapping screw M5×16 BRTG05285 4 SUS304 BDE fixing
4 Nylon clip BRBP00005 1 Earth cable fixing

1-6-2 Required cable

Table 1-6-2 Required cable

Coaxial Cable (ADE-BDE Cable): JRC type.CFQ-3922A5


Length 50m
Cable diameter 12.4mm (not including connecter)
Minimum bending radius 100mm
Remarks With N connectors

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1-6-3 Required tools

Table 1-6-3 Required Tools

No. Tool Description (unit: mm)


1 Socket wrench set 1 set
2 Opened- ended spanner Nominal 13 (for M8)
3 Opened- ended spanner Nominal 18 (for M10)
4 Screw driver 1 set (including cross point drivers)
5 Hex. wrench M8, M10

1-10
1-7 Configuration (Optional components)
1-7-1 Telephone [NQW-132B]

Unit : mm
Mass:0.7kg

Fig. 1-7-1a Telephone

1-11
Telephone mounting procedure

Fig. 1-7-1b Telephone mounting procedure

1-12
1-7-2 Facsimile [brother FAX-2820]

Unit:mm
Mass:7.25kg

240 mm

374 mm
Fixing
Fix the facsimile on the desk with the fixing device in Facsimile Attachments

Fig. 1-7-2 Facsimile [brother FAX-2820]

1-13
1-7-3 Power transformer for Facsimile (100V to 230V) [DD-118525]

Electrical Performances

Frequency 50/60Hz
Maximum power 450VA
Efficiency 90% or more
Voltage regulation 5%
Voltage allowable tolerance ±5%
Temperature rise Up to 55℃
Insulation class A-type insulation class
Input voltage 100V ± 10%

Unit: mm
Mass:7.1kg (including cover)

Fig. 1-7-3 Power transformer for Facsimile (100V to 230V)

1-14
1-7-4 EMC filter for Facsimile (direct coupling 230V) [RSHN-2003]

98
86 6-M4

13
1 4

10
FG LABEL FG
52
43

13
2 3

2-φ4.5
35

Unit: mm
Mass: 0.19 kg

Fig. 1-7-4 EMC filter for Facsimile (direct coupling 230V)

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1-7-5 EXT. PSU (External Power Supply Unit) [NBD-577C]

AC input
Voltage: 110VAC / 220VAC
Voltage range:
90VAC to 132VAC / 180V AC to 264VAC
Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz

DC input
Voltage: +24VDC
Voltage range:
+21.6VDC to +31.2VDC

DC output
Voltage: +24VDC (Typical)

Caution
Before installation, proceed the following.
1. Set the inner plug “P1” to suitable receptacle
according to the input voltage.
2. Stick the attached label for voltage indication
on the name plate according to the input
voltage.

Unit: mm
Mass. approx. 5.4 kg

Fig. 1-7-5 External PSU (Power Supply Unit)

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1-7-6 TEL JB (Telephone Junction Box) [NQE-3058B]
40 17.5 70
27
17

INMARSAT
TEL
3.5×8 Cabling hole

INMARSAT
TEL

120
55

MJ-2WC
22.5

MJ-2F

2-φ3 Mounting holes

Unit: mm Unit: mm
Wall mounting type Mass: 20g Flush mounting type Mass: 50g

TEL JB-cover
TEL JB-board
TEL JB-board
40
30

9.5
4×10
Mounting holes
Terminal
84
60

56

84

Mojular jack
30

Mounting hole
8×15
(Flush mounting type) Cabling hole
Note: Wall mounting type & flush mouting type makes one set.
A name seal "INMARSAT TEL" is attached to this set.

TELEPHONE JOINT BOX (NQE-3058B)


Fig. 1-7-6 TEL JB (Telephone Junction Box)

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1-7-7 Option Interface Unit (OIU) [NQA-2217]

Unit: mm
Mass. approx. 5kg

Fig. 1-7-7 Option Interface Unit (OIU)

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1-7-8 GYRO I/F Box [NQA-2066A]

Fig. 1-7-8 GYRO I/F Box


Unit: mm
Mass:2.5kg

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1-7-9 External Buzzer [NCE-6824A]

4-φ4.6 4-φ4.6

240
210

JRC NCE-6824A
EXTERNAL BUZZER

FLEET
170
150

110
160
RECEIVE POWER

VOLUME BUZ OFF DIMMER

185
230

50
41

230
214
153
160

Fig. 1-7-9 External Buzzer

Unit: mm
Mass:0.7kg

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1-7-10 External Button

[T.B.D]

Fig. 1-7-10 External Button

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2. INSTALLATION
2-1 ADE

Antenna assembly is composed of three axes controlled by servo mechanism. This mechanism is designed
and manufactured with careful consideration for long use under the severe environmental condition at sea.

When the ADE is installed in higher position to avoid the physical obstruction, the ADE may be often
exposed to the severe vibration condition. Therefore, special attention should be paid in such an installation
site to reduce vibrations.

NOTE

・ADE should be installed 5m or more away from MF/HF antenna.


・ADE should be installed 3m or more away from VHF.
・ADE should be installed 5m or more away from Direction finder.
・ADE should be installed more than 2m from outside of the rotating area of radar scanner and also avoid
transmission area of radar scanner.
・ADE should be installed avoiding heat and smoke of funnel and much dust.
・ADE should be installed avoiding severe vibration and shock.

2-1-1 Plan of installation site

Decide the installation site and antenna height, which satisfies the above NOTE and which can reduce the
physical obstruction between a satellite and the ADE.

2-1
2-2 Design of Pole

Pole should be designed on the basis of load specification.

2-2-1 Example of pole


Design a pole with referring to Fig. 3-1-1a.

2-2-2 Load specification and basic design


Load specification at the top of installation pole is shown in Fig. 2-2-2a.
Actual load applied on the installation site should be calculated according to the height of installation pole.
The structure of installation site should have adequate stiffness to withstand against the Mass, bending
moment and vibration of the ADE and installation pole.

Check the vibration level on sea trial as much as possible. Allowable vibration level is 0.7G (686 gal) or less
at the top of installation pole as shown in Fig. 2-2-2b. Also, the vibration level will be easily known by Fig.
2-2-2b.

2-2
Loading condition of ADE

ADE Mass
Approx. 25kg
(Including ADE installation parts)
Maximum wind pressure
at wind velocity 30N
(Wind speed:52m/sec)

Maximum bending moment


at wind velocity 15Nm
(Wind speed:52m/sec)

Fig. 2-2-2a Loading condition of ADE

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Allowable acceleration of ADE

Fig. 2-2-2b Allowable acceleration

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3. INSTALLATION WORK
3-1 ADE
The ADE should be installed in accordance with the following procedure.
(1) Weld the pole to installation site, with the ADE's FWD mark facing to ship’s forward. At this time, the
ADE's FWD mark should be in the range of ±1.5°to forward (Refer to Fig. 1-5-1, and Fig.3-1-1a,b).
(2) Set absorption sheet on the top of the installation pole (Refer to Fig. 3-1-1d).

(3) Fix ADE to the installation pole, with the ADE's FWD mark facing to ship’s forward (Refer to Fig.
1-5-1, and Fig.3-1-1a,b)..
(4) Tighten the earth plate and ADE together, with the ADE fixation bolt, and then install it to the
installation pole. And fix the other side (elongate hole) of earth plate to the earth bolt, which is
welded to the installation pole (Refer to Fig. 3-1-1d).
(5) Fix the Coaxial cable to the connector of the bottom of radome, with enough loose of the cable so that
the connecter does not receive any strain (Refer to Fig.3-1-1e).
(6) Connect the Coaxial cable to the connecter located on the bottom of radome (Refer to Fig. 1-5-1, and
Fig.3-1-1e).
(7) Taping the connection part of Coaxial cable connecter for waterproof.

1) Wrap the self-bonding tape around the connection part more than twice, with stretching itself to the
double length. Bond there with the pressure of the finger quickly after wrap it up.

2) Wrap the vinyl tape (PVC tape) around the above taped part more than treble without stretching, for
protection. Bond there with the pressure of the finger quickly after wrapping it up (Refer to Figure
3-1-1e).

Recommended support structure


Installation on mast
Pole should be installed on the top of the mast or top of the platform having sufficient strength.
Whole mast structure should have adequate stiffness against the mass, bending moment and vibration of
ADE and installation pole.

CAUTION
Keep out of the area within a radius of 4.5meters from your ADE, because ADE transmits
microwaves. Strong microwaves may cause injury.
In case of approach within a radius of 4.5meters by necessity, turn off the JUE-500 and stop
transmitting.
Do not deliver mechanical shock and/or force, because each unit of your ADE is a precision
instrument. Unwanted shock and force may cause malfunction.

Do not paint radome. Painting of radome may cause decrease of the communication quality.

3-1
3-1-1 Installation Example1 (Pole installation to ADE fixing)

Unit:mm

Fig.3-1-1a Pole designing (Installation Example1)

3-2
Fig.3-1-1b Pole designing (Cable guide)

3-3
3-4

・Turn off the power supply of JUE-500, in case of approaching the ADE which transmits a strong microwave that may cause injury.
・When a long installation pole is used, consider the situation and secure an enough access platform to prevent the fall.
An access platform should be setup when the pole length exceeds 2m.

Fig.3-1-1c Pole designing (on the deck)


Among 4 bolts, any
3-5

bolt can be grounded

Fig.3-1-1d Method of ADE and cable fixing


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Fig.3-1-1e Method of cable penetration for ship's wall and deck


Fig.3-1-1f Method of suspending the ADE (example: with a net)

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3-2 BDE Installation

Installation site of Main Unit, Handset should be determined taking into consideration their feasibility and
maintainability.

NOTE

・ The Main Unit and Handset should be installed 2.5 m or more away from MF/HF antenna feeders.
Otherwise, it may cause malfunction.

・ The earth terminals of Main Unit should be grounded with cable. Otherwise, it may cause malfunction.

・ Do not insert nonconforming cards into the SIM card slot of Main Unit front panel.
Do not insert wrong side of the card.
These may cause slot malfunction.

・ If antenna bar is displayed fewer than 3, communication-connection rate may fall due to the system
design depending on communication mode, although CS PS READY is displayed in STATUS area
of the LCD.

CAUTION
Connect the ground terminal of the Main Unit to bulkhead or floor with grounding cable.
Poor connection may cause malfunction.

3-2-1 Main Unit


Main Unit should be installed in accordance with the following procedure:

(1) Mount Earth cable to bulkhead.


(2) Connect Earth cable and each cables to Main Unit.
Ensure Main Unit installing dimensions to be agreed with the dimensions of Fig. 3-2-1e.

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Fig. 3-2-1a BDE Layout (Example1 Horizontal setup)

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Fig. 3-2-1b BDE Layout (Example2 Vertical setup)

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Fig. 3-2-1c BDE fixing method (Example1 Horizontal setup)
Unit: mm

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Unit: mm
Fig.3-2-1d BDE Fixing method (Example2 Vertical setup)

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7ZCSC0212

Coaxial cable
CFQ-3922A5

See below NOTE

Unit: mm

Fig.3-2-1e Cable connecting to Main unit

NOTE

If the coaxial cable is bended with the curvature radius less than the specified value, it may cause an
initial failure or a communication failure due to an increasing in cable loss, or may cause a cable
breakage due to an increasing in bending stress.

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Handset

Fig. 3-2-1f Front view of Main unit

Earth WRF ADE FUSE POWER

TEL/FAX OIU USB Ethernet ISDN

Fig. 3-2-1g Rear view of Main unit

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3-2-2 Handset

1. Required parts
The following required parts for wall mount are attached to the Handset.

Parts number Description Q’ty


1 Wall mount bracket 1
2 Wood screw 4 × 10 2
3 Screw 3 × 6 1

2. Installation procedure 1

(1) Fix the mount bracket 1 on the


wall with two fixing screws 2. 2

NOTE
a
Do not tighten up fixing screws too much,
because the mount bracket will be distorted
b

(2) Catch the lower side ditches of


the holder a by the lower side
bending of mount bracket b.
Fix the mount bracket with
fixing screw 3. ⇒

Fig. 3-2-2 Handset (Cradle) Mounting

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3-2-3 OIU
Install the OIU and BDE referring to following procedure.
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Fig. 3-2-3a BDE layout Fig. 3-2-3b BDE layout Fig. 3-2-3c BDE layout
(All-in-one type) (Separate type) (Separate and vertical type)

Unit: mm

Fig.3-2-3a to 3-2-3c Fixing procedure of OIU and Main unit (*Only when OIU is used)
Fig.3-2-3e BDE layout (standing installation)
All-in-one type
(*Only when OIU is used)
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Separate type Unit: mm

Fig.3-2-3d BDE layout (horizontal installation) (*Only when OIU is used) Fig.3-2-3f Position relation of mounting holes and OIU

Fig.3-2-3d to 3-2-3f OIU and Main unit installation examples (*Only when OIU is used)
See below NOTE
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Unit: mm
Fig. 3-2-3g Cable connecting to Main unit(*OIU is connected)

NOTE

If the coaxial cable is bended with the curvature radius less than the specified value, it may cause an initial failure or a communication failure due to an increasing in
cable loss, or may cause a cable breakage due to an increasing in bending stress.
3-3 Cable
Cable connection system diagram is shown in Fig1-3 a/b, Connection to Main Unit is shown in Fig.3-2-1e /
3-2-3g. Cable connection should be made in accordance with these figures.

3-3-1 Cable routing

NOTE
Lay down coaxial cable without cutting. Coil and secure the coaxial cable in convenient
compartment such as between the Main Unit and bulkhead.
If the reducing cable length is absolutely required, cut the "BDE" side only.

WARNING
Install ADE-BDE coaxial cable correctly in accordance with the installation manual.
Especially waterproof should be treated correctly in accordance with this manual.
Inappropriate installation may cause incorrect operation, fire, electrical shock or malfunction.
ADE-BDE coaxial cable should be installed by the special technician or skilled engineer.
The installation should be requested to the purchasing dealer, JRC agent or one of the JRC
branches.

CAUTION
Take care not to damage the connectors and the corrosion resistant sheath of cable.
Otherwise, a trouble may occur.

Do not pull the cable by gripping connector plug only.


Otherwise, a trouble may occur.

(1) The one side of coaxial cable is connected to ADE connector, and the other side is connected to the
BDE-side’s coaxial cable (relay cable).
(2) The minimum bending radius of cable is 100mm (When using standard cable).
(3) Referring to Fig.1-3 a, route cables.

3-3-2 Connection to ADE


Connection of ADE coaxial cable to ADE should be made in accordance with the following procedure.
Refer to procedure (5) to (7) in [3. Installation work 3-1 ADE] for further detail.
(1) Fix the Coaxial cable to the connector of the bottom of radome.
(2) Connect the Coaxial cable to the connecter located on the bottom of radome.
(3) Taping the connection part of Coaxial cable connecter for waterproof.

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3-3-3 Connection to BDE

3-3-3-1 OIU non-use

Cable connection to Main Unit should be performed in accordance with the following procedure.

NOTE

Do not connect or disconnect the coaxial cable when the Main Unit turns on.
Power is supplied from ADE connector on back of the Main Unit, a short circuit may cause malfunction.

(1) Connect one side of the coaxial (relay) cable with TNC (displayed as ADE) connecter on the BDE, and
connect the other side with N connector of the coaxial cable.

(2) Connect the Power cable to the connector on back of the Main Unit.

(3) Connect the Handset cable to the Handset port on the front of the Main Unit.

(4) Check the Coaxial and Power cable have been connected completely.

NOTE

When Handset is installed in the room with MF/HF transmitter, keep the Handset cable 2.5m or more away
from MF/HF antenna feeders.

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3-3-3-2 Using OIU

Connection of the coaxial cable and OIU to Main Unit, should be performed with the following procedure.

NOTE
Do not connect or disconnect the coaxial cable when the Main Unit turns on.
Power is supplied from ADE connector on back of the Main Unit, a short circuit may cause malfunction.

(1) Connect the coaxial cable from ADE, to N connector of OIU .

(2) Connect the relay LAN cable (2m) with the Ethernet connector on the back of Main Unit, and then
connect the other side with the Ethernet connector on the OIU board.

(3) Connect the relay signal cable (H-7ZCSC0281, 2m, attached to the OIU) to the BDE-OIU connector on
the back of Main Unit, and then connect the other side with the signal connector of OIU board.

(4) Connect the coaxial cable from OIU to the TNC connector (ADE is written on there) on the Main Unit
back panel

(5) Cut the power supply cable with the connector at the 2m length from the connector, and then connect it
with Vout+, Vout-, and FG of OIU terminal block. Connect the connector with the back of Main Unit.

Ethernet Signal
N connector connector connector

To BDE BDE
From ADE
Power supply To Ethernet To OIU

From external power supply


(refer to 3-3-4)

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(6) Connect the Handset cable with the Handset port on the front of Main Unit.

(7) Check that the all cables are connected correctly.

NOTE

When Handset is installed in the room with MF/HF transmitter, keep the Handset cable 2.5m or more away
from MF/HF antenna feeders.

3-3-4 Connecting to power source

NOTE

Perform above item 3-3-1 through 3-3-3 completely before connection of Primary Power cable.
Otherwise, you will get electrical shock and/or a trouble may occur.

3-3-4-1 OIU non-use

(1) Connect the power source cable with the convenient ship's Power distribution box (refer to Fig.1-3a).
Connector pin number, signal name and color is as follows;

1 : +24VDC RED
2 : Frame GND GRN
3 : Signal GND BLK

(2) Connect power cable referring to fig. 1-3 a when External PSU (NBD-577C) is used.

3-3-4-2 OIU is used

(1) Connect the power source cable with the convenient ship's Power distribution box (refer to Fig.1-3b).
Connector pin number, signal name and color of OIU power source terminal block are as follows;

J601 : +24VDC RED


J602 : Signal GND BLK
J603: Frame GND GRN

(2) Connect power cable referring to fig. 1-3b when External PSU (NBD-577C) is used.

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4. Installation procedure
4-1 FAX-2820 EMC filter

1. Cut AC cable at the dimension specified with figure below.

Approx. 100mm
AC cable

Cut AC cable.

Fig.4-1a Cutting AC cable

2. Connect EMC filter. Then fix EMC filter with screws (2 places).

EMC filter

From FAX 2-M4


Not included.

0.6/1kV DPYC-2.5 or equivalent cable

Fig.4-1b Connecting and fixing EMC filter

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4-2 GYRO connection
Refer to the cable connection diagram (p1-2) and then connect OIU and GYRO.
Depending on the GYRO type (NMEA or SYNC/STEP), connection details are different.

4-2-1 NMEA GYRO connection

(1) Connect the output signal of NMEA GYRO to the [GYRO I/F] part of the terminal block of OIU.
Connect the NMEA GYRO which outputs HDT (Heading) sentence every 100ms or less.
The antenna may not point to a satellite at quick turning when the HDT sentence output
is every 1 second or more.

*Output of NMEA GYRO supports 4,800bps or 38,400bps.

OIU
NMEA
//
GYRO TB OIB

OP1D+ OP2D+
FG GND (*)
DIAG- 24V (*)
DIAG+ TX- (*)
FG TX+ (*) GYRO I/F
GPS- RX-
GPS+ RX+
FG FG

(*) Not connect

// Ether
// Signal
// Co-ax

Fig. 5.1.1a NMEA GYRO connection

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(3) Set your JUE-500 to NMEA-GYRO use type, by following procedure from Handset.

8 Alarm Pack
9 ADMIN

Tracking setting screen Tracking method setting screen


1 Setup
2 Port Cont
AUTO SYNC/STEP
3 LEDREADY OK
4 Tracking GYRO NMEA (4.8k)
NMEA (38.4k)
LAN
Setup menu screen

OK

Fig. 5.1.1b NMEA GYRO setting

(4) Turn OFF and ON the power supply of JUE-500.

(5) Verify that the Heading data is correctly input.

3 Satellite Heading menu screen


4 Phone Book OK
2 Spot Beam Heading:
3 Heading 128
OK

Fig. 5.1.1c Checking Heading value

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4-2-2 SYNC/STEP GYRO connection
GYRO I/F box is required when connecting SYNC/STEP GYRO to OIU.

(1) Connect GYRO I/F Unit (NQA-2066A) to GYRO I/F connecting area of OIU terminal
block.
Cut the connector part of the cable H-7ZCSC0244, which is attached to GYRO I/F Box
(NQA-2066A) and use it.

H-7ZCSC0244

Cut here

The cable can be cut depending on the setting positions of OIU and GYRO I/F Box.

Cable H-7ZCSC0244
GYRO I/F Box
TB3 OIU
RD1 //
RD2 TB OIB
(*) Not SD1
connect SD2
NM-/NS(*) OP1D+ OP2D+
GND FG GND
+24V DIAG- 24V (*)
From
Ship’s GND TP1 DIAG+ TX-
power TP2 FG TX+ GYRO I/F
FG
GPS- RX-
TB1 GPS+ RX+
FG FG
(*) Not connect
SYNC/ TB11 S201
STEP // Connection between GYRO I/F Box and OIU

GYRO GYROI/F OIUTB Color


Sync/Step RD1 TX- Brown
input
RD2 TX+ Red
SD1 RX- Orange
SD2 RX+ Yellow
GND GND Green
Do NOT connect NM-/NSK and 24V.

// Ether
// Signal
// Co-ax

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(3) Set the S201, TP1 and TP2 of GYRO I/F Box with following the figure

To JUE-500 OIU Interface board (interfaces with JUE-500 OIU)

*NMEA GYRO input;


Not in Use GYRO IF box

Power supply
+24VDC
NSK unit
(Converts GYRO signal
into the serial output. )
STEP/SYNC
GYRO input

TP1
TB2 TB3
NMEA GYRO to BDE
*TB2; RD1 GYRO RD1(RED)
(BRN)
RD2 GYRO RD2(BRN)
(RED) NMEA STEP/SYNC
Not in Use SD1 GYRO SD1(ORG)
SD2 GYRO SD2(YEL) TP1 and TP2;
FG NMEA-/NSK(GRN)
GND(BLU)
(GRN) TP2 Set to STEP/SYNC
TB1
POWER
+24V S201 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GND STEP ON
TYPE
FG SYNC OFF
36X ON ON
90X OFF ON
RATIO
180X ON OFF
TB11 360X OFF OFF
STEP SYNC REV ON
DIRECTION
R1 NORM OFF
1 S1 RESERVE ON ON
2 S2 OUTPUT 1S OFF ON
3 S3 TIMING 100mS ON OFF
R2 50mS OFF OFF
5 TEST ON
SIMULATOR
NORM OFF
ERR TIMING 5S ON
0.2S OFF
DANGER
S202 1 2
高圧危険 UP DATE ON
VERSION UP
NORM OFF
RESERVE RESERVE ON
RESERVE OFF

* TB2; Not in use


* NMEA-/NSK of TB3; Not in use

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(3) Set your JUE-500 to SYNC/STEP-GYRO use type, by following procedure from Handset.

8 Alarm Pack
9 ADMIN

Tracking setting screen Tracking method setting screen


1 Setup
2 Port Cont
AUTO SYNC/STEP
3 LEDREADY OK
4 Tracking GYRO NMEA (4.8k)
NMEA (38.4k)
LAN
Setup menu screen

OK

(4) Turn OFF and ON the power supply of JUE-500.


(5) Input the Heading value manually by following procedure.

3 Satellite
Heading menu screen Edit sub menu screen
4 Phone Book OK
2 Spot Beam
Heading:
ME
Edit
3 Heading
128
OK

OK
Heading edit screen

Heading?

Input Heading

(6) Turn OFF and On the power supplay of JUE-500. value

(7) Verify that the Heading value is correctly input.

3 Satellite
4 Phone Book
Heading menu screen
2 Spot Beam OK
3 Heading Heading:
128

OK

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4-3 Optional units (External Buzzer /External Button)

4-3-1 Connection

Up to 4 External Buzzers and 2 External Buttons can be connected to OP1 and OP2 on OIU terminal, as
optional unit.

If multiple optional units are being connected, connect the optional units is series.
The cable length between the OIU Box and the end-optional unit is up to 100m.
Do not connect two or more optional units to the same connector of an optional unit.

OIU

Fig. 4-3-1 Connection diagram

OIU

Fig. 4-3-2 Cable connection diagram and TB1/TB2 of an optional unit

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4-3-2 Setting up address and termination control

Each optional unit (External Buzzer or External Button) has a rotary switch and a toggle switch.,
respectively.
The rotary switch is used to set an address used to be recognized and controlled by CPU.
The toggle switch is used to control the end-optional unit to prevent the reflection occurred on the data line.

Rotary switch

Toggle
switch

Fig. 4-3-2 Internal view of optional unit

4-3-2-1 Set up address

The address to be assigned differs from each optional unit.

(1) External Buzzer (NCE-6824A)


Address to be assigned :Series number
Significant address number : 1 to 4

(Example)
In case of installing 3 sets of External Buzzers.

OIU
OP1(or OP2)

EXT. Buzzer 1 EXT. Buzzer 2 EXT. Buzzer 3


Address 1 Address 2 Address 3

Fig. 4-3-2-1a External buzzer connecting example

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(2) External Button
[TBD]

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4-3-2-2 Set up the end-optional unit by setting the toggle switch

The toggle switch is used to control the end-optional unit in order to prevent the reflection occurred on its
data line.

Setting

(a) Connecting a row of the optional units with either OP1or OP2 only:

Set the toggle switch to ON to the end-optional unit of the row, only.
(To the rest of optional units, set the toggle switch to OFF)

(b) Connecting rows of optional units with both of OP1and OP2:

Set the toggle switch to ON to the end-optional unit of the longer row (longer cable length), only.
(To the all rest of optional units of the both rows, set the toggle switch to OFF) (refer to Fig.4-3-2-2)

OIU

OP1 OP2

Turn the toggle


switch to ON

Fig. 4-3-2-2 Optional units connecting example:


(b) Connecting rows of optional units with both of OP1and OP2:

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5. Abandonment work
・ Keep the rule of the pertinent local government when you abandon the package materials of the
JUE-500.

・ Keep the rule of the local government when you discard the JUE-500 (ADE/BDE).

For details, contact the dealer, our service office (Refer to the list of offices at the end of the volume) or
a concerned local government.

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6. SPECIFICATION
6-1 JUE-500 Standard components

Table 6-1 Specification of JUE-500 standard components


1. Inmarsat FleetBroadband MES type Class 8
2. Frequency Transmission 1626.5 to 1660.5 MHz
Reception 1525.0 to 1559.0 MHz
3. Maximum E.I.R.P +22.0dBW + 1/-2dB
4. G/T (Reception capacity) -7.0dBK
5. Antenna Type 54cm flat
Polarization Right-Hand Circular Polarization (RHCP)
Beam width 11degrees, in 3dB down direction
Radome Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastics (GFRP)
6. Modulation O-QPSK
π/4-QPSK For voice
16QAM
7. Primary power Voltage +19VDC to +31VDC
Current 2 A or less in reception
Maximum 4.5A or less in transmission with connecting
option
8. Dimension ADE 630mm × h683mm
BDE h166mm × w64mm ×d221mm
9. Mass ADE 25kg
BDE 2.2kg
10. Environmental conditions
1) Temperature ADE -25˚C to +55˚C
BDE -15˚C to +55˚C
2) Relative humidity Up to +40˚C, 95%
3) Oscillation Compliance with IEC60945 4th edition

4) Ship's motion Motion Amplitude Period


Roll +30˚ 8s
Pitch +10˚ 6s
Yaw +8˚ 50 s
Surge +0.2g
Sway +0.2g
Heave +0.5g
Turning Rate +6˚ /s 1deg/s2
Headway 30knots

6-1
5) Solar Radiation (ADE) Infrared Radiation 500 watts / m2
Ultraviolet Radiation 54watts / m2
6) Icing (ADE) Up to 25mm
7) Precipitation (ADE) Up to 100mm / hour
8) Wind (ADE) Up to 100knots in operation

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7. JRC Network
Please contact the dealer from which you purchased the device or our marketing offices that is nearest to
you for any question as to the after-sales service.

JRC web site

JRC Tokyo Japan http://www.jrc.co.jp


JRC Amsterdam http://www.jrceurope.com/
JRC Seattle http://www.jrcamerica.com

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(2009.06.12)

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