2002
JHS-32B
JHS-32B
Instruction Manual
DSC ALM
DISTRESS & URGENCY OTHERS
CH16 OPE
For further information contact : CH70 DISTRESS
25/1W P DW
ALM/CALL ALM
1 2 3 STOP DISABLE
7 8 9
. 0 CLR
HEAD OFFICE & Nittochi Nishi-Shinjuku bldg. SP DIM SCAN MENU PRINT
SALES DEPT. 10-1, Nishi-Shinjuku 6-chome, Shinjuku-ku, POWER OFF CALL ENTER
Tokyo 160-8328 JAPAN PRESS BOTH OFF
Fax : +81-3-3348-3648
MAIN PLANT 1-1, Shimorenjaku 5-chome, Mitaka-shi, SQL VOL
EDITION 2
MAR. 2003
CODE No.: 7ZPJD0164A JRC
Before Operation
WARNING
In accordance with IMO MSC Circular 862, the apparatus equipped on or after 1st February
1999, the procedure of distress-call activation is modified to prevent false call.
In emergency, press and hold DISTRESS button until beeping sound changes from
intermittent to continuous. ( approximately 3 to 4 seconds )
CAUTION
In accordance with IMO MSC68 resolution, the apparatus equipped on or after 1st January
2000 is modified to output alarm when no position and UTC data is received from
navigation equipments, such as GPS, or no position and UTC data is entered by manual
operation for 4 hours or more.
When the following alarms are outputted, check the function of the navigation equipment,
and check the connection between the navigation equipment and VHF radiotelephone.
Or input correct position and UTC data manually .
Regarding detailed operation, refer to following instructions.
For the prevention of unnecessary distress relay transmission, the apparatus equipped
on or after January 1st 2000 is modified to automatically eliminate received distress-
message which passed 48 hours or more.
Even if you intend to read received distress-message in accordance with clause 4.1.15 of
instruction manual, the old message which passed 48 hours or more is not shown and
audible alarm is outputted. They are not the abnormalities of apparatus.
Moreover, even if you intend to read message which has not received, no message is
shown and audible alarm is outputted.
When power source is left off more than a week, the power source for internal clock
discharges up to empty then the clock will be stopped.
In the usual display as indicated below, the date, UTC, latitude and longitude data from
nav aid such as GPS is displayed instead of internal clock.
In spite of correct date and time is shown in the usual display, the internal clock may differ
with correct value.
Set date and time again in accordance with clause 4.3.18 of instruction manual, when
turned the power on.
Time data of internal clock is used for 48 hours counting instead of GPS clock which may
be interrupted.
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Usual display
ITU C H 16
MODE: SIMP TEL OUTPUT: 25W
OPE : MASTER ALARM : ENABLE
When connecting with GPS, date, UTC , latitude, SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
and longitude data from GPS is displayed. SP : ON POWER : AC
Press / key.
- - INPUT POSITION/UTC DATA - -
POSITION : N : E :
The window for selecting a coordinates
UTC : N : W :
is displayed.
DATE : S : E :
The combination of latitude / longitude is
S : W :
chosen by key.
POSITION : N : E :
The selected combination of latitude /
UTC : N : W :
longitude is highlighted.
DATE : S : E :
S : W :
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Input the UTC time when latitude / longitude is
measured. - - INPUT POSITION/UTC DATA - -
- iv -
Press STOP key.
C H 16
The screen returns to usual display and
the manually entered position / UTC / date ITU
information are displayed. MODE: SIMP TEL OUTPUT: 25W
When no position / UTC data is received OPE : MASTER ALARM : ENABLE
from GPS, or when no position / UTC SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
data is entered manually before 4 hours SP : ON POWER : AC
pass, the alarm is outputted again.
02 JAN 2000 12:34 UTC
S: 1234 W: 12345
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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 prevent accidents, you should avoid contact with the internal parts of these
devices at all costs. If contact is inevitable as in the case of an 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 left 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.
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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 contact 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 constrictive clothing (a tie, or belt).
(6) Open the victim's mouth 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.)
2
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) Pay attention to the victim to notice if he or she starts to breath. If breathing returns, stop resuscitation.
(5) 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.
(6) 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).
3
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 5 times, and the other person blows air in once. 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.
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Preface
Thank you for choosing the JHS-32B International VHF Radiotelephone.
This unit can be used as a VHF radiotelephone in the Global Maritime Distress
and Safety System (GMDSS) and is installed on small and large ships to make
distress calls and normal calls. This unit complies with international regulations.
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Before Operation
Concerning the symbols
This manual uses the following symbols to explain correct operation and to prevent injury
or damage to property.
The symbols and descriptions are as follows. Understand them before proceeding with this
manual.
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.)
Electric
Shock
The symbol indicates that performing an action is prohibited. The
illustration inside the symbol specifies the contents of the prohibited
operation. (In this example disassembly is prohibited.)
Disassembling Prohibition
prohibited
The symbol indicates operations that must be performed. The
illustration inside the symbol specifies obligatory instructions. (In this
example unplugging is the obligatory instruction.)
Disconnect Instruction
the power plug
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Handling Precaution
WARNING
Do not disassemble or customize this unit. Doing so may cause fire, electrical
shock, or malfunction.
Do not use a voltage other than specified. Doing so may cause fire, electrical
shock or malfunction.
Do not remove the protective covers on the high voltage terminals. Doing so may
cause electrical shock.
If a distress call is received, make sure to inform the ship's captain or officer in
charge.This affects life of the crew and passengers on the ship in distress.
Read this instruction manual thoroughly to ensure safe and correct operation,
especially in distress situation. However, be careful strictly not to transmit false
distress call in practicing this unit.
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Handling Precaution
CAUTION
Do not use this equipment for anything other than specified.
Doing so may cause failure or malfunction.
Do not turn the trimmer resistors or the trimmer capacitors on the PCB unit,
except when and if they need to be adjusted. Doing so may cause failure or
malfunction. They are preset at the factory.
Do not install this equipment in a place near water or in one with excessive
humidity, steam, dust or soot. Doing so may cause fire, electric shock, or
malfunction.
Do not insert anything flammable into the cable guide. Doing so may cause fire,
electric shock or unit malfunction.
Do not get this equipment wet or spill any liquids on or near this equipment.
Doing so may cause electrical shock or malfunction.
The ID number, position data and UTC data described in this instruction manual
are an example. Input correct ID number, position data and UTC data for actual
use.
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CAUTION
To operate this unit, an ID number must be assigned before operation. If one has
not yet been assigned, contact our agent or service center.
To check if it is registered or not, see "4.3.19 Reviewing System Setup" in this
manual.
Always listen to CH16 (channel 16) except when talking on a specific channel.
When making a distress call, follow the instructions of the ship's captain or officer
in charge.
Do not make a test distress call as doing so will inconvenience local shipping and
Rescue Centers.
In Japan:
Maritime Safety Agency, Guard and Rescue Department, Information
Control Section (Tel: 03-3591-9000, International telex: 222-5193
JMSAHQ-J)
Or to the nearest Maritime Safety Department
Information to be reported:
The date/time, location, and reason why the false call was
transmitted. Also report the name, type, nationality, ID number of the
ship, as well as the unit model name and manufacture number/date
when possible.
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DISTRESS CALL
CAUTION
Do not make a distress call except in an emergency.
When making a distress call, follow the instructions of the ships captain or
officer in charge.
OPERATION
Open the DISTRESS switch cover.
DSC ALM
DISTRESS & URGENCY OTHERS
CH70 DISTRESS
ALM/CALL ALM
STOP DISABLE
TRANSMITTED
NEXT DISTRESS CALL : AFTER 3.6MIN.
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TIP
A distress call has priority over all other operations.
The distress message is first transmitted 5 times consecutively, followed by random intervals of 3.5 to
4.5 minutes thereafter. This process is repeated until a response is received.
When a navigation system is connected, position and time data from the system is automatically
added to the distress massage.
When no navigation aid is connected, the position and time data is transmitted as dummy data.
When a printer is connected, the distress message is automatically printed out.
Standby reception is carried out on CH16 during 3.5 min. to 4.5 min. pause between distress calls.
The DSC CH70 answer is received on the DSC Watchkeeping Receiver.
CAUTION
If a false distress call is accidentally transmitted, terminate transmission
immediately. Even though STOP was pressed, the distress message has
already been transmitted. Use CH16 to inform local shipping and rescue
operations that the transmission was false.
OPERATION
Press STOP .
Transmission is terminated and the CH16 Status
Display appears.
WARNING
When a distress call is received, be sure to inform the ships captain or officer in
charge.
This affects the life of the crew and passengers on the ship in distress.
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EXTERNAL VIEWS
JHS-32B VHF Radiotelephone
JHS-32B
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
DSC ALM
DISTRESS & URGENCY OTHERS
CH16 OPE
CH70 DISTRESS
25/1W P DW
ALM/CALL ALM
1 2 3 STOP DISABLE
4 5 6 COUNTRY WX M
7 8 9
. 0 CLR
HANDSET
SQL VOL
NCH-414
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE CONTROLLER
DSC ALM
DISTRESS & URGENCY OTHERS
CH16 OPE
CH70 DISTRESS
25/1W P DW
ALM/CALL ALM
1 2 3 STOP DISABLE
4 5 6 COUNTRY WX M
7 8 9
. 0 CLR
HANDSET
SQL VOL
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NKG-52 Printer MRE-332 Guard Receiver
NRE-332
NKG-52 VHF GUARD RECEIVER
PRINTER
BUSY BUSY
FEED
CH CH
RX1 RX2
RESET CHANNEL CHANNEL
POWER
POWER
USA DIM
OFF
OFF
HANDSET
HANDSET
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
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CONTENTS
Preface ..................................................................................................................... 5
14
2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ............................................. 35
2.1 Main Unit ........................................................................................................................ 36
2.2 Main Displays ................................................................................................................ 38
3 INSTALLATION .............................................................. 44
4 OPERATION ................................................................... 45
4.1 Basic Communication (Telephone Mode) ................................................................... 45
4.1.1 Turning the Power ON/OFF ................................................................................ 46
4.1.2 Receiving Calls ................................................................................................... 47
4.1.3 Transmitting ........................................................................................................ 48
4.2 Communicating Using a Specified Channel ............................................................... 51
4.2.1 Communicating Using a Private Channel ........................................................... 51
4.2.2 Registering a Memory Channel .......................................................................... 53
4.2.3 Communicating Using a Memory Channel ......................................................... 56
4.2.4 Receiving a Weather Channel ............................................................................ 58
4.2.5 Receiving Using the Scanning Feature .............................................................. 60
4.3 Communicating in DSC (Digital Selective Call) Mode ............................................... 62
4.3.1 General Information on DSC Calls ..................................................................... 62
4.3.2 Transmitting Distress Calls ................................................................................. 63
4.3.3 Stopping Accidental Transmissions ................................................................... 65
4.3.4 Receiving Distress Calls ..................................................................................... 66
4.3.5 Distress Calls (Manually Adding Position Data) ................................................. 67
4.3.6 Relaying a Distress Call (Without Editing Data) ................................................. 71
4.3.7 Relaying a Distress Call (Manually Entering Position Data at Relay Station) .... 73
4.3.8 Calling All Ships .................................................................................................. 78
4.3.9 Calling a Specific Station .................................................................................... 82
4.3.10 Acknowledging a Call With Request Concerning New Work Channel ............. 86
4.3.11 Requesting Connection to a Public Telephone subscribers............................. 90
4.3.12 Acknowledging a Distress Call
(That Would Normally Be Acknowledged by a Coast Station) ......................... 95
4.3.13 Manually Acknowledging Other Calls ............................................................... 97
4.3.14 Displaying Received Messages (Real Time Display) ....................................... 99
(1) Displaying Received Messages for Which No Acknowledgment is Requested ...... 99
(2) Displaying Received Messages for Which An Acknowledgment is
Requested but No Work Channel is Specified ............................................... 100
(3) Displaying Received Messages for Which Acknowledgment is Requested
and Work Channel is Specified ...................................................................... 101
4.3.15 Reviewing Received Messages Stored in Memory ........................................ 103
(1) Reviewing Distress Messages ....................................................................... 103
(2) Reviewing Others Messages ......................................................................... 105
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4.3.16 Storing a Telephone Number ......................................................................... 107
4.3.17 Selecting Automatic Acknowledgment ........................................................... 109
4.3.18 Setting Date and Time .................................................................................... 111
4.3.19 Reviewing System Setup ................................................................................ 113
10 INDEX.......................................................................... 140
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DEFINITION OF TERMS
General Terms
This chapter contains definitions of terms related to general operation, and also describes the
general maritime terms and radio terms.
DSC :
Digital Selective Calling System RCC :
Rescue Co-ordinate Center.
GMDSS :
Global Maritime Distress and Safety System R.R :
Radio Regulations
GPS :
Global Positioning System SAR :
International Convention on Maritime Search
IMO : and Rescue
International Maritime Organization
SCAN :
ITU : Function which automatically searches for
International Telecommunication Union receivable signals in selected channels.
Polices treaties and regulations in all commu-
nication media including wire, radio, land, SOLAS :
marine, space, and outer space communica- International Convention for Safety of Life at
tions. WARC, CCIR, and CCITT are sub-unions Sea A certification is issued to ships which
of the ITU. satisfy this convention.
ITU-R(CCIR) : UTC :
Radiocommunication Sector (International Universal Time Coordinated
Radio Consultative Committee)
VHF :
MF : Very High Frequency (30MHz 300MHz)
Medium Frequency (300kHz 3MHz)
WARC :
NMEA0183 : World Administrative Radio Conference (an ITU
Communication standard for navigation sys- sub-union)
tems as specified by the National Marine
Electronics Association, U.S. WMO :
World Meteorological Organization
NNSS :
Navy Navigation Satellite System WKR :
Watchkeeping Receiver
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EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
The VHF radio communication system consists of the main unit plus peripheral equipment
which enhances system performance. This chapter describes system configuration and
features.
1
1.1 Functions 2
The JHS-32B includes the VHF radiotelephone and DSC watchkeeping receiver required by
the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). It is designed to be compact and
3
lightweight for easy installation in any ship of 100 gross tons or more, as well as in conven-
tional ships (all passenger and cargo ships of over 300 gross tons engaged in international
navigation). The JHS-32B is equipped with Digital Selective Calling (DSC) functions for
4
distress calls and routine calls, as well as usual voice communication function. It incorporates
all the necessary units for DSC service, such as the DSC unit, CH70 watchkeeping receiver
and power supply. 5
The system configuration, with peripheral equipment, is shown below.
6
7
8
9
10
1.1 Functions 19
EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
1.2 Features
The JHS-32B VHF radiotelephone meets the Besides the usual radiotelephone communi-
ITU Radio Regulations, IMO Performance cations, distress, urgency, safety, and routine
Standards, and ITU-R Recommendations. calls are available. When the coast station
offers automatic connection service to public
The JHS-32B VHF radiotelephone covers all telephone subscribers, the service can be
channels specified in the ITU Radio Regula- used by inserting the desired telephone
tions. number in the DSC message.
The JHS-32B VHF radiotelephone can be The JHS-32B VHF radiotelephone has an
easily installed in a narrower space because interface for receiving position and time data
all the necessary units, transmitter/receiver, from a navigation aid such as GPS. When a
antenna duplexer unit, DSC unit, CH 70 DSC distress call is transmitted, position and time
Watchkeeping Receiver and power supply data are automatically inserted in the DSC
are built-in in a compact body. message. When receiving an area call, the
JHS-32B VHF radiotelephone automatically
The JHS-32B VHF radiotelephone incorpo- checks whether the ship is in the sea area
rates a large graphic LCD with wide angle of concerned by referring to position data
visibility. The LCD does not limit the place for received from the navigation aid. During
installation. normal operation, position and time data from
the navigation aid is available on the LCD at
The JHS-32B VHF radiotelephone LCD any time, convenient for checking and report-
display automatically instructs the operator ing the position of the ship.
according to the operators needs, when an
item is selected from the menu. This makes The JHS-32B VHF radiotelephone can be
any operation easy, DSC in particular. connected to up to three remote controllers,
with the same operations as the JHS-32B
The JHS-32B VHF radiotelephone can be VHF radiotelephone.
used with the NKG-52 dedicated printer or a
general purpose printer with CENTRONICS By installing the NRE-322 Guard Receiver,
interface. The connected printer automati- the operator can keep a continuous watch on
cally prints out the DSC messages transmit- any two legal channels independently from
ted or received. A message stored in the JHS-32B, as required by the Administra-
memory can be manually printed out later on. tion of specific countries.
The brightness of LCD and keypad The JHS-32B VHF radiotelephone can be set
backlighting is widely adjustable, and will not so that it automatically terminates transmis-
disturb a night watch. sion with an alarm, according to the FCC
Regulations in the USA, when transmission
In addition to the channels specified by continues for five minutes.
Radio Regulations, the JHS-32B VHF radio-
telephone covers USA channels, Weather The JHS-32B VHF radiotelephone is pro-
channels, and Canadian channels available vided with the self-diagnostic and error
along the coast of North America. Up to 99 display functions to ensure ease of checking
private channels can also be incorporated. and maintenance.
The JHS-32B VHF radiotelephone incorpo- The JHS-32B VHF radiotelephone incorpo-
rates memory channels, memory scanning rates the automatic power reduction circuit.
function, scanning function of all channels or The circuit protects the transmission circuitry
desired channels, and dual watching func- from damage in case of high SWR due to
tions. These functions are convenient for antenna or antenna cable failure.
watching particular channels.
20 1.2 Features
EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
1.3 Basic Configuration
HANDSET
HANDSET
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
These Boxes (NQE-846/
847) can be connected
to a NCH-414 Remote
Controller.
JHS-32B
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
DSC ALM
DISTRESS & URGENCY OTHERS
CH16 OPE
CH70 DISTRESS
25/1W P DW
ALM/CALL ALM
1 2 3 STOP DISABLE
4 5 6 COUNTRY WX M
7 8 9
. 0 CLR
HANDSET
SQL VOL
FEED
RESET
NKG-52 Printer
ALM OFF
Prints out messages.
POWER
OFF
1
2
NRE-332
VHF GUARD RECEIVER
BUSY
CH
RX1
CHANNEL
BUSY
CH
RX2
CHANNEL
NRE-332 Guard Receiver
3
SOL VOLUME SOL VOLUME
Enables reception of 2 channels at the same time.
POWER
USA DIM
4
OFF
5
6
NCH-414 Remote Controller
Enables communication at a remote place from the main unit
7
(it is possible to install up to 3 units).
8
NCH-414
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE CONTROLLER
NCH-414
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE CONTROLLER
NCH-414
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE CONTROLLER
9
10
DSC ALM DSC ALM DSC ALM
DISTRESS & URGENCY OTHERS DISTRESS & URGENCY OTHERS DISTRESS & URGENCY OTHERS
CH16 OPE CH16 OPE CH16 OPE
CH70 DISTRESS CH70 DISTRESS CH70 DISTRESS
25/1W P DW 25/1W P DW 25/1W P DW
ALM/CALL ALM ALM/CALL ALM ALM/CALL ALM
7 8 9 7 8 9 7 8 9
SP DIM SCAN MENU PRINT SP DIM SCAN MENU PRINT SP DIM SCAN MENU PRINT
POWER OFF CALL ENTER POWER OFF CALL ENTER POWER OFF CALL ENTER
1.4 Dimensions
This section shows the external dimensions of each unit.
24 1.4 Dimensions
EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
(2)NCH-414 Remote Controller
Wall Mount Type
1
2
3
4
Flush Mount Type 5
6
7
8
9
10
1.4 Dimensions 25
EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
(3)NKG-52 Printer
Wall Mount Type
26 1.4 Dimensions
EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
(4)NRE-332 Guard Receiver
Wall Mount Type
1
2
3
4
Flush Mount Type
5
6
7
8
9
10
1.4 Dimensions 27
EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
28 1.4 Dimensions
EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
(9)11209+505 Antenna with Fitting
1
2
3
4
(10)HS-6000JRC11/J5 Handset (11)UBP-51-10 Handset Hook 5
JRC11 :a=275
J5 :a=550 6
7
8
9
10
1.4 Dimensions 29
EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CFF-498B
POWER
SUPPLY
UNIT
ANTENNA SWITCH RADIO UNIT
UNIT
Inside of unit
1
2
3
4
5
CONTROL UNIT
front side
6
7
KEY BOARD 8
back side
9
10
Terminal section
1
2.1 Main Unit
The parts of the main unit are :
2
3
JHS-32B
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
4
5
#3
q
6
w
#2
e 7
#1 DSC ALM
r
DISTRESS & URGENCY OTHERS
#0
@9
CH16 OPE
CH70 DISTRESS t 8
@8 25/1W P DW
@7 ALM/CALL ALM y
u
@6
1
4
2
5
3
6
STOP
COUNTRY WX
DISABLE
M
i
o
9
!0
10
7 8 9
!1!2
@5 . 0 CLR
SQL VOL
@2 @1 @0 !9 !8 !7
@9 DW key : 3
Switches the channel between the currently
selected channel and CH16.
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Status Display
!5 USA CH 88A
!4 MODE: SIMP TEL OUTPUT: 25W TX w
!3 OPE : MASTER ALARM : ENABLE e
!2 SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE r
!1 SP : ON POWER : AC t
!0 UNACCEPTABLE.
o 21 JUL 1994 14:59 UTC
i S: 1234 W: 12345 U y
OFF MAX u
e Indicates whether the audible alarm is on or i The present position, displayed when a
off for normal calls (those not of category navigation aid such as GPS is connected.
distress or urgency) in DSC mode.
ENABLE : Alarm sounds. o The present date and time in UTC time.
DISABLE: Alarm does not sound.
!0 An error message. Refer to 5.1.3 Error
r Indicates whether squelch is open or closed. Message List.
OPEN : Squelch is open for reception.
CLOSE : Squelch is closed, and recep- !1 Indicates whether the speaker is on or off.
tion disabled. ON : Speaker is on.
OFF : Speaker is off.
t Indicates the power source type.
AC : AC power
DC : DC power
q w
i --DSC MENU--
u CH70 25W
2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
y 6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
10.TEL NO. REGISTRATION
t UNACCEPTABLE e
SELECT WITH , & PRESS ENTER .
r
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
r Instructions for performing the operation. u Indicates that more items follow (upwards).
Pressing scrolls up the menu.
y e
t TRANSMITTING
SELECT WITH , INPUT NO., &
1
r PRESS ENTER . PRESS DISTRESS TO SEND.
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
2
3
q CH70 is selected. t A message about transmission or an error
message.
w 25W is the selected transmission power. Refer to 5.1.3 Error Message List. 4
e Menu items for which data is entered. Some y Titles of menu items.
items are fixed and cannot be changed. 5
u Name of item selected from the DSC Menu.
r Instructions for performing the operation.
Instructions match the operation. 6
7
8
9
10
q w
t UNACCEPTABLE
SELECT WITH , & PRESS ENTER .
r
PRESS CLR TO CANCEL.
ECC ERROR
only appears if the five minute warning has been enabled).
An error in a message being received has been detected by
1
error check characters.
TX DISABLE
INVALID CHANNEL
PTT has been pressed for a transmission disabled channel.
A nonexistent channel has been selected. Check the
2
channel list.
DSC CH BUSY DSC channel is occupied by other station. Wait until DSC 3
channel becomes available.
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
INSTALLATION
CAUTION
Leave installation of this equipment to our service center or agents.
Special knowledge on selecting the place where the antenna is to be
mounted and setting the ID number assigned to the ship is required besides
mounting operation.
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OPERATION
OPERATION
This chapter describes basic operation (using the unit on CH16), communication on a se-
lected channel, and communication using DSC mode. There are two modes, telephone
mode and DSC mode. In telephone mode, audio communication is available, using the
handset, on CH16 or another selected channel. In DSC mode, digital selective calls (dis-
tress, urgent, safety, and routine) are available on CH70.
1
2
4.1 Basic Communication (Telephone Mode) 3
This section describes the basic operating procedures for transmitting and receiving calls
using the handset. In telephone mode, communicating with the handset is as easy as using
4
a normal telephone.
5
6
7
8
9
10
CAUTION
Remember that only the controller in use is turned off when power is turned off.
Because the SOLAS convention requires that CH16 reception be maintained
at all times, never turn off the power of all controllers.
OPERATION
Press POWER .
The controller (and all remote controllers) are
turned on and the CH16 Status Display appears. ITU CH 16
MODE: SIMP TEL OUTPUT: 25W
OPE : MASTER ALARM : ENABLE
SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
SP : ON POWER : AC
OPERATION
Press POWER and OFF at the
same time.
The controller is turned off and the display is also
turned off.
TIP
When POWER and OFF are pressed at the
same time, only the controller in use is turned off.
The other controllers remain ON.
WARNING
Whenever a distress call is received, be sure to inform the ships captain or
officer in charge immediately.
There is the possibility of legal repercussions if such a procedure is not
followed.
OPERATION
Press OPE .
1
MASTER appears for OPE in the CH16 Status
Display.
ITU CH 16
TIP
MODE: SIMP TEL
OPE : MASTER
OUTPUT: 25W
ALARM : ENABLE
2
When no remote controller is connected, SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
SP : ON POWER : AC
pressing OPE is not necessary because
MASTER automatically appears for OPE.
A controller which does not have priority can be
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used only when no other controller is in use [OPE:
OFF], by just pressing the OPE key. When using
the controller which has priority, pick up the
4
handset or press OPE to make a call.
When receiving on a channel other than CH16,
enter the channel number using the number
5
keys.
4.1.3 Transmitting
Originate transmission on CH16, and switch to other channels later.
CAUTION
Before transmitting, check that the channel is not in use. Try to make
communication time as brief as possible. Otherwise, you may impede the
communication of other stations.
OPERATION
Press OPE .
MASTER appears for OPE in the CH16 Status
Display.
ITU CH 16
MODE: SIMP TEL OUTPUT: 25W
TIP OPE : MASTER ALARM : ENABLE
When no remote controller is connected, SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
pressing OPE is not necessary because SP : ON POWER : AC
channel.
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3
Press PTT to transmit.
4
As long as PTT is being pressed, TX appears at
OUTPUT on the display.
ITU CH 20
MODE: SEMI-DUP
OPE : MASTER
SCAN: OFF
OUTPUT: 25W TX
ALARM : ENABLE
SQL : CLOSE
5
SP : ON POWER : AC
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MORE
communication.
The CH16 Status Display returns and OFF
appears for OPE.
TIP
When no remote controllers are connected,
MASTER remains for OPE.
OPERATION
4.2 fied Channel
For standard communication, originate the call using CH16 (telephone mode) or CH70 (DSC
mode), then change the channel to another channel, private channel or memory channel. In
addition, weather information can be received on a weather channel.
CAUTION
Refer to 8.2 Channel Assignment Tables to confirm that data transmission or
audio communication is not prohibited on the desired channel or frequency.
1
4.2.1 Communicating Using a Private Channel 2
At installation, up to 99 frequencies can be allocated as Private Channels.
Refer to 8.2 (5) Private Channels for further information. 3
OPERATION
Press OPE . 4
MASTER appears for OPE in the CH16 Status
Display. ITU CH 16 5
TIP MODE: SIMP TEL OUTPUT: 25W
When no remote controller is connected, OPE : MASTER ALARM : ENABLE
MORE
--PRIVATE CH--
Select a private channel using CH16 25W
/ . 01. TX:156.500MHz RX:156.500MHz
02. TX:155.500MHz RX:155.500MHz
03. TX:159.210MHz RX:159.210MHz
The selected private channel is highlighted.
04. TX:157.930MHz RX:161.930MHz
05. TX: RX:
06. TX: RX:
TIP 07. TX: RX:
Simply enter the 2-digit private channel number 08. TX: RX:
09. TX: RX:
(i.e. 0 3 ) to select a private channel.
There can be up to 99 private channels, but only INPUT NO., OR SELECT WITH , &
PRESS ENTER .
the first 9 are displayed. To scroll through the PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
Press ENTER .
The Status Display of the selected channel (e.g.
CH P03
CH P03) appears. MODE: SIMP TEL OUTPUT: 25W
OPE : MASTER ALARM : ENABLE
SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
SP : ON POWER : AC
communication.
The CH16 Status Display returns and OFF
appears for OPE.
TIP
When no remote controllers are connected,
MASTER remains for OPE.
OPERATION
Press OPE .
MASTER appears for OPE in the CH16 Status
Display. ITU CH 16
MODE: SIMP TEL OUTPUT: 25W
TIP OPE : MASTER ALARM : ENABLE
When no remote controller is connected,
SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
pressing OPE is not necessary because SP : ON POWER : AC
3
Press M . --MEMORY CH--
CH16 25W
01.CH07 (USA) 07:W2
The MEMORY CH Display appears. 02.CH60 (CANADA)
03.CH05
04.P01
08:CH01
09:
10:
4
05.P02 11:REGISTRATION
5
06.W1
--MEMORY CH REGISTRATION--
Register a channel CH16
01.CH07 (USA) 07:W2
When registering a normal channel: 02.CH60 (CANADA) 08:CH01
03.CH05 09:CH12
Enter a channel number (e.g. 1 2 ).
04.P01 10:
The region (ITU, USA, or CANADA), as indi- 05.P02
06.W1
cated in the CH16 Status Display, is registered
automatically.
number (e.g. 3 ).
TIP
To clear a memory channel, select it and press
CLR .
To overwrite a memory channel, select it and
enter a new channel number.
TIP 06.W1
Press STOP .
The CH16 Status Display returns.
ITU CH 16
TIP
For any controller which does not have priority,
MODE: SIMP TEL
OPE : MASTER
OUTPUT: 25W
ALARM : ENABLE
1
SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
press OPE on the controller currently in use to SP : ON POWER : AC
change OPE to OFF.
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
OPERATION
Press OPE .
MASTER appears for OPE in the CH16 Status
Display. ITU CH 16
TIP MODE: SIMP TEL
OPE : MASTER
OUTPUT: 25W
ALARM : ENABLE
When no remote controller is connected,
SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
pressing OPE is not necessary because SP : ON POWER : AC
Press ENTER .
The Status Display of the selected channel (e.g.
CH05) appears. ITU CH 05
MODE: SEMI-DUP
OPE : MASTER
OUTPUT: 25W
ALARM : ENABLE
1
SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
SP : ON POWER : AC
3
Start the transmission.
Press PTT to transmit.
4
5
6
Hang up the handset to terminate
communication.
JHS-32B
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
7
The CH16 Status Display returns and OFF
appears for OPE. 8
TIP
When no remote controllers are connected, 9
MASTER remains for OPE.
10
CAUTION
Weather channels vary from coast to coast. Inquire as to which channel is
available locally, or use the scanning feature (refer to 4.2.5 Receiving Using
the Scanning Feature).
OPERATION
Press OPE .
MASTER appears for OPE in the CH16 Status
Display. ITU CH 16
MODE: SIMP TEL OUTPUT: 25W
TIP OPE : MASTER ALARM : ENABLE
When no remote controller is connected, SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
pressing OPE is not necessary because SP : ON POWER : AC
--WEATHER CH--
Select a weather channel using CH16 25W
/ . 1.162.550MHz 6.162.450MHz
2.162.400MHz 7.162.500MHz
3.162.475MHz 8.162.525MHz
The selected weather channel is highlighted. 4.161.650MHz 9.161.775MHz
5.162.425MHz
TIP
To select a weather channel, just enter its
number (e.g. 3 ).
INPUT NO., OR SELECT WITH , &
PRESS ENTER .
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
Press CH16 .
The CH16 Status Display returns.
ITU CH 16
TIP
MASTER remains for OPE.
MODE: SIMP TEL
OPE : MASTER
OUTPUT: 25W
ALARM : ENABLE
1
SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
SP : ON POWER : AC
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
OPERATION
Press OPE .
MASTER appears for OPE in the CH16 Status
Display. ITU CH 16
TIP MODE: SIMP TEL OUTPUT: 25W
OPE : MASTER ALARM : ENABLE
When no remote controller is connected,
SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
pressing OPE is not necessary because SP : ON POWER : AC
Press ENTER .
The CH16 Status Display returns and scanning
starts in the selected scanning mode. ITU CH 01
TIP
MODE: SEMI-DUP
OPE : MASTER
OUTPUT: 25W
ALARM : ENABLE
1
SCAN: ALL CH SQL : CLOSE
CH70 is skipped even when it is included in the SP : ON POWER : AC
3
Press STOP to stop scanning.
TIP
OPE : MASTER
SCAN: ALL CH
SP : ON
ALARM : ENABLE
SQL : CLOSE
POWER : AC
5
Scanning stops automatically when receivable
signals are detected. Scanning resumes
approx. 2 seconds after the received signal
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ends, and also if the signal continues for 10
seconds or more.
Pressing
scanning.
SCAN or picking up the handset stops 7
If scanning is performed with the handset off-
hook, pressing PTT stops scanning. 8
Press CH16 .
9
The CH16 Status Display returns.
ITU CH 16
TIP
MASTER remains for OPE.
MODE: SIMP TEL
OPE : MASTER
OUTPUT: 25W
ALARM : ENABLE
10
SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
SP : ON POWER : AC
CAUTION
Transmit distress calls only in an emergency.
Only transmit distress calls under the supervision of the ships captain or
officer in charge.
Do not make test distress calls. Doing so may inconvenience local shipping
and rescue centers.
1
If an accidental transmission of a false distress call occurs, contact all local
ships and rescue operations on CH16 to inform them that the false distress
call was transmitted accidentally.
2
A distress call is transmitted to all ships equipped with the DSC feature and
by rescue operations (RCC).
3
4
OPERATION 5
Open the DISTRESS switch cover.
6
DSC ALM
DISTRESS & URGENCY OTHERS
CH70 DISTRESS
7
ALM/CALL ALM
STOP DISABLE
8
9
10
MORE
TRANSMITTED
NEXT DISTRESS CALL : AFTER 3.6MIN.
TIP
A distress call has priority over all other operations.
The distress message is transmitted 5 times consecutively, and then in random intervals of 3.5 to 4.5
minutes until it is acknowledged.
When a navigation aid is connected, position and time data are added automatically to the distress
message.
When no navigation aid is connected, the position and time data is transmitted as dummy data.
When a printer is connected, the distress message is automatically printed out.
Standby reception is carried out on CH16 during 3.5 min. to 4.5 min. pause between distress calls.
The DSC CH70 answer is received on the DSC Watchkeeping Receiver.
CAUTION
By the time STOP is pressed, the distress call has been transmitted. It is
therefore vital that local shipping and rescue operations be informed that the
transmission was an error. Inform them of the mistake on CH16.
OPERATION
Press STOP .
1
Transmission is terminated and the CH16 Status
Display appears. ITU CH 16
MODE: SIMP TEL
OPE : MASTER
OUTPUT: 25W
ALARM : ENABLE
2
SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
TIP SP : ON POWER : AC
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
WARNING
Inform the ships captain or officer in charge immediately when you receive a
distress call. There is the possibility of legal repercussions if such a
procedure is not followed.
OPERATION
When a distress call is received, --MESSAGE RECEIVED --
CH70 25W
the alarm tone sounds. RECEIVED ON CH70,21.JUL.1994 15:10 UTC
FORMAT :DISTRESS
The contents of the message are displayed. ADDRESS :123456789
NATURE OF DIST :UNDESIGNATED DISTRESS
DIST-POSITION :S12.34 W123.45
DIST-UTC :15:20
TELECOMMAND :G3E SIMP TEL
END OF SEQUENCE:EOS
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which has priority.
The display can also be exited from a controller
in use even if the controller does not have
priority.
For any controller which does not have priority,
press OPE on the controller currently in use to
change OPE to OFF.
CAUTION
Perform this operation only when there is sufficient time to input the data
manually without incurring personal risk.
A distress call can be made without position data input.
OPERATION
Press MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears and 1. DIS-
TRESS CALL EDIT is highlighted.
2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
1
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
2
3
SELECT WITH , & PRESS ENTER .
FORMAT :DISTRESS
CH70 25W 4
The DISTRESS CALL EDIT Display appears and NATURE OF DIST :UNDESIGNATED DISTRESS
DIST-POSITION :S12.34 W123.45
DIST-POSITION is highlighted.
DIST-UTC
TELECOMMAND
:14:59
:G3E SIMP TEL
END OF SEQUENCE:EOS
5
TIP CALL CH :70
FORMAT and NATURE OF DIST cannot be
edited.
SELECT WITH , INPUT NO., &
6
PRESS ENTER . PRESS DISTRESS TO SEND.
7
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
TIP
Press / , or CLR to go back to step 2.
END OF SEQUENCE
CALL CH 9
SELECT WITH
TIP
It is not necessary to enter the decimal point SELECT WITH , INPUT NO., &
PRESS ENTER . PRESS DISTRESS TO SEND.
( ). PRESS CLR TO CANCEL.
To correct a mistake made while entering
numbers, just press CLR and start again.
ALM/CALL ALM
4
STOP DISABLE
TRANSMITTED
NEXT DISTRESS CALL : AFTER 3.6MIN.
MORE
TIP
An alarm tone sounds, the DISTRESS CALL Display appears, and the distress message is transmit-
ted. TRANSMITTING appears on the display.
After the distress message has been transmitted, TRANSMITTING changes to TRANSMITTED. Then
NEXT DISTRESS CALL: AFTER 3.6 MIN appears, showing that transmission is completed, and the
amount of time (e.g. 3.6 MIN) remaining to the next transmission.
Transmission intervals are between 3.5 and 4.5 minutes, randomly selected.
Standby reception is carried out on CH16 during 3.5 min. to 4.5 min. pause between distress calls.
The DSC CH70 answer is received on the DSC Watchkeeping Receiver.
OPERATION
Press MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears. 2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
1
SELECT WITH , & PRESS ENTER .
PRESS
PRESS
.
TO SELECT MSG.
PRESS
STOP
CALL
TO RETURN.
SELECT WITH
TO SEND. 9
Select a message using
/ .
--DISTRESS RELAY--RECEIVED MESSAGE NO.03
MORE
TIP DIST-UTC
TELECOMMAND
:14:20
:G3E SIMP TEL
The CALL CH can be set to a channel other END OF SEQUENCE:EOS
CALL CH :70
than CH70 (such as CH01 CH28, CH60
CH88, except for CH75 and 76). However, INPUT NO.,& PRES ENTER.
PRESS CALL TO SEND.
doing so is not advisable because DSC PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
watchkeeping is maintained only for CH70.
Items other than CALL CH cannot be edited.
If selecting a channel other than CH70, press
ENTER to confirm the selection.
If a distress call is not acknowledged by any coast station, relay it after entering the position and time
data of the ship in distress, as obtained from other sources.
OPERATION
Press MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears. 2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
TIP
NATURE OF DIST :UNDESIGNATED DISTRESS
DIST-POSITION
DIST-UTC
:99.99 999.99
:88:88
7
FORMAT is set to ALL SHIPS and cannot be TELECOMMAND :G3E SIMP TEL
END OF SEQUENCE:EOS
edited.
SELECT WITH
PRESS CALL TO SEND.
, & PRESS ENTER . 8
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
TIP
Press / , or CLR to go back to step 3.
MORE
However, when items other than DISTRESS are PRESS CLR TO CANCEL.
selected in step 5, only G3E SIMP TEL and G3E
DUP TEL are contained in the window.
TIP
Press / , or CLR to go back to step 6.
2
9
3
6
1
7 4 5
DIST-ID :896745231
NATURE OF DIST :UNDESIGNATED DISTRESS
DIST-POSITION :99.99 999.99
1
DIST-UTC :88:88
TELECOMMAND :G3E SIMP TEL
TIP
To correct a mistake made while entering
END OF SEQUENCE:EOS
3
Press ENTER . --ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT--
CH70 25W
FORMAT :ALL SHIPS
DIST-POSITION is highlighted. CATEGORY
TELECOMMAND1
:DISTRESS
:DISTRESS RELAY
4
DIST-ID :896745231
TIP NATURE OF DIST :UNDESIGNATED DISTRESS
SELECT WITH
PRESS
PRESS
ENTER .
STOP
PRESS
TO RETURN.
CALL
, INPUT NO., &
TO SEND. 6
Press / . --ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT--
FORMAT
CH70 25W 7
The DIST-POSITION window opens. CATEGORY N . E .
8
TELECOMMAND1 N . W .
DIST-ID S . E .
TIP NATURE OF DIST S . W .
Press / , or CLR to go back to step DIST-POSITION
DIST-UTC
11. TELECOMMAND
END OF SEQUENCE 9
SELECT WITH , & PRESS ENTER .
MORE
Enter the time and press ENTER . --ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT--
CH70 25W
FORMAT :ALL SHIPS
The time setting is confirmed and CATEGORY :DISTRESS
OPERATION
Press MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears. 2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
DISTRESS RELAY
DISTRESS ACK
TELECOMMAND2
WORK CH
END OF SEQUENCE
G3E SIMP TEL
G3E DUP TEL 1
CALL CH
G3E SIMP TEL
G3E DUP TEL
SELECT WITH , & PRESS ENTER .
2
However, when an item other than DISTRESS is PRESS CLR TO CANCEL.
selected in step 5, only G3E SIMP TEL and G3E
DUP TEL appear in the window.
3
TIP
Press / , or CLR to go back to step 5.
4
Select an item using / --ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT--
CH70 25W
5
and press ENTER . FORMAT :ALL SHIPS
CATEGORY :ROUTINE
The window closes and WORK CH is highlighted. TELECOMMAND1
TELECOMMAND2
WORK CH
:G3E SIMP TEL
:NO INFORMATION
:NONE
6
TIP END OF SEQUENCE:EOS
CALL CH :70
TELECOMMAND2 is fixed as NO INFORMA-
TION and cannot be edited.
7
SELECT WITH , INPUT NO., &
PRESS ENTER . PRESS CALL TO SEND.
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
8
9
10
MORE
communication.
The CH16 Status Display returns and OFF
appears for OPE in the display. 1
TIP
When no remote controllers are connected,
MASTER remains for OPE.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
OPERATION
Press MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears. 2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
edited.
SELECT WITH , INPUT NO., &
PRESS ENTER . PRESS CALL TO SEND.
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
ROUTINE
SHIPS BUSINESS SELECT WITH , & PRESS ENTER .
TIP 8
Press / , or CLR to go back to step 6.
9
10
MORE
TIP
SELECT WITH , INPUT NO., &
The WORK CH can be set to any of the
PRESS ENTER . PRESS CALL TO SEND.
following: CH01 CH28, CH60 CH88 except PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
TRANSMITTED 1
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
2
The work channel display appears
10 seconds after the message is
acknowledged. ITU CH 10 3
The INDIVIDUAL CALL Display disappears and MODE: SIMP TEL OUTPUT: 25W
6
Start the transmission. JHS-32B
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
TIP
When no remote controllers are connected,
MASTER remains for OPE.
OPERATION
Press MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears. 2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
--DSC MENU--
Select 3. INDIVIDUAL CALL CH70 25W
EDIT using / . 1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
3. INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT is highlighted.
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
edited.
SELECT WITH , INPUT NO., &
PRESS ENTER . PRESS CALL TO SEND.
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
ROUTINE
SHIPS BUSINESS SELECT WITH , & PRESS ENTER .
SELECT WITH
PRESS CALL TO SEND.
, & PRESS ENTER .
3
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
MORE
TRANSMITTED
1
PRESS STOP FOR ALARM OFF.
2
The work channel display appears
10 seconds after the message is
acknowledged. ITU CH 10 3
The INDIVIDUAL CALL Display disappears and MODE: SIMP TEL OUTPUT: 25W
6
Start the transmission. JHS-32B
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
TIP
When no remote controllers are connected,
MASTER remains for OPE.
OPERATION
Press MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears. 2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
TIP WORK CH
TELEPHONE NO.
:NONE
:
FORMAT is fixed as AUTO / SEMI-AUTO END OF SEQUENCE:ACK RQ
CALL CH :70
SERVICE and cannot be edited.
SELECT WITH , INPUT NO., &
PRESS ENTER . PRESS CALL TO SEND.
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
highlighted.
TELECOMMAND1
TELECOMMAND2
WORK CH
:G3E DUP TEL
:NO INFORMATION
:NONE
1
TELEPHONE NO. :
END OF SEQUENCE:ACK RQ
CALL CH
SELECT WITH
:70
3
Press / . -AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT--
CH70 25W
FORMAT
The TELECOMMAND1 window opens.
The window contains the following three items:
ADDRESS
CATEGORY
TELECOMMAND1
G3E DUP TEL
G3E SIMP TEL
END OF CALL
4
G3E DUP TEL TELECOMMAND2
TIP
Always use G3E DUP TEL for
SELECT WITH
MORE
than CH70 (such as CH01 CH28, CH60 SELECT WITH , INPUT NO., &
CH88, except for CH75 and 76). However, PRESS ENTER . PRESS CALL TO SEND.
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
doing so is not advisable because DSC
watchkeeping is maintained only for CH70.
END OF SEQUENCE is fixed as ACK RQ and
cannot be changed.
When the desired telephone number is not
displayed, enter it using the number keys and
press ENTER . 1
If a call channel other than CH70 is selected,
press to confirm the selection.
2
ENTER
MORE
TIP
Do not pick up the handset immediately after
the alarm sounds. Wait at least five seconds
after the alarm sounds before picking up the
handset in order to allow the unit to
automatically transmit a confirmation call on the
work channel.
Similarly, when a call is received from a coastal
station, be sure to wait at least five seconds
after the alarm sounds before picking up the
handset.
communication.
The CH16 Status display returns.
TIP
This unit is equipped with a function that can
display the total duration time of calls
transmitted by coastal stations.
To check the duration time of the received
coastal message, follow the procedure (2)
Reviewing Other Messages in section 4.3.15
--RECEIVED OTHER MESSAGE NO.1--
Reviewing Received Messages Stored in
Memory. RECEIVED ON CH26, 18.MAR.1999 11:58 UTC
FORMAT :AUTO/SEMIAUTO SERVICE
The duration time of the call is listed in the item ADRESS :001234567
CATEGORY :ROUTINE
DURATION. In the example display on the
TELECOMMAND1 :END OF CALL
right, the duration time of the call was 12 TELECOMMAND1 :NO INFORMATION
DURATION : 00:12:34
minutes and 34 seconds. TELEPHONE NO. :00181422459543
In addition to the duration of the call, the ID of END OF SEQUENCE:ACK BQ
the coastal station, the telephone number and PRESS TO SELECT MSG.
the date/time of the call is displayed.
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
If a printer is connected to the unit, all calls can
be printed from start to finish. This is convenient
for making call logs or keeping track of call
charges.
OPERATION
Press MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears. 2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
2
Select 6. DISTRESS ACKNOWL- --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
EDGEMENT using / .
3
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
6. DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT is 3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
highlighted. 5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
4
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
SELECT WITH
PRESS STOP
, & PRESS
TO RETURN.
ENTER .
5
Press ENTER . --DISTRESS ACK--
FORMAT
RECEIVED MESSAGE NO.01
:ALL SHIPS
CH70 25W 6
The DISTRESS ACK Display appears. CATEGORY :DISTRESS
7
TELECOMMAND1 :DISTRESS ACK
DIST-ID :123456789
TIP NATURE OF DIST :UNDESIGNATED DISTRESS
DIST-POSITION :S 5.15 W123.45
If there is no distress call to be acknowledged, an
DIST-UTC :17:45
error alarm sounds. TELECOMMAND :G3E SIMP TEL
END OF SEQUENCE:EOS 8
PRESS TO SELECT MSG. SELECT WITH
. PRESS CALL TO SEND.
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
9
Press . --DISTRESS ACK-- RECEIVED MESSAGE NO.01
CH70 25W
MORE
OPERATION
PRESS MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears. 2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
TIP
TELECOMMAND2
WORK CH
:NO INFORMATION
:NONE
END OF SEQUENCE:ACK BQ
7
If there are no messages to be acknowledged, CALL CH :70
MORE
TRANSMITTED
PRESS TO EDIT.
PRESS CALL TO SEND.
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
OPERATION
An alarm sounds when a message --MESSAGE RECEIVED--
CH16 25W
is received. RECEIVED ON CH70,21.JUL.1994 14:40 UTC
FORMAT :ALL SHIPS
The MESSAGE RECEIVED Display appears and ADDRESS :123456789
CATEGORY :ROUTINE
the message is displayed. TELECOMMAND1 :G3E SIMP TEL
TELECOMMAND2 :NO INFORMATION
WORK CH :NONE
END OF SEQUENCE:EOS
1
PRESS STOP FOR ALARM OFF. 2
--MESSAGE RECEIVED--
Press STOP .
The alarm stops.
CH16
RECEIVED ON CH70,11.JUL.1994 14:40 UTC
FORMAT :ALL SHIPS
25W
3
ADDRESS :123456789
CATEGORY :ROUTINE
TIP
When the controller in use has priority, the alarm
TELECOMMAND1
TELECOMMAND2
WORK CH
:G3E SIMP TEL
:NO INFORMATION
:NONE
4
of the main unit (JHS-32A) and all remote END OF SEQUENCE:EOS
use stops.
6
Press STOP after confirming or
recording the received message.
ITU CH 16 7
TIP
Pressing STOP on a remote controller that has
priority returns to the CH16 Status Display, as
MODE: SIMP TEL
OPE : MASTER
SCAN: OFF
OUTPUT: 25W
ALARM : ENABLE
SQL : CLOSE
8
does pressing STOP on a remote controller in SP : ON POWER : AC
MORE
OPERATION
An alarm sounds when a message --MESSAGE RECEIVED--
CH16 25W
is received. RECEIVED ON CH70,21.JUL.1994 14:40 UTC
FORMAT :INDIVIDUAL
ADDRESS :123456789
The MESSAGE RECEIVED Display appears and
CATEGORY :ROUTINE
the message is displayed. TELECOMMAND1 :G3E SIMP TEL
TELECOMMAND2 :NO INFORMATION
WORK CH :NONE
TIP END OF SEQUENCE:ACK RQ
OPERATION
An alarm sounds when a message --MESSAGE RECEIVED--
CH16 25W
is received. RECEIVED ON CH70,21.JUL.1994 14:40 UTC
FORMAT :INDIVIDUAL
The MESSAGE RECEIVED Display appears ADDRESS :123456789
CATEGORY :ROUTINE
and the message is displayed. TELECOMMAND1 :G3E SIMP TEL
TELECOMMAND2 :NO INFORMATION
Press STOP to stop the alarm.
WORK CH :10
END OF SEQUENCE:ACK RQ
TIP
The controller automatically enters DSC mode
on CH70, the OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGE- PRESS STOP FOR ALARM OFF.
MENT CALL Display appears, and an acknowl-
edgment is automatically transmitted.
--OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CALL--
1
When transmission is completed, TRANSMIT- CH70 25W
RECEIVED ON CH70,21.JUL.1994 14:40 UTC
TED appears.
The alarm automatically stops when the work
channel Status Display appears.
FORMAT
ADDRESS
CATEGORY
:INDIVIDUAL
:123456789
:ROUTINE
2
TELECOMMAND1 :G3E SIMP TEL
TELECOMMAND2 :NO INFORMATION
WORK CH :10
END OF SEQUENCE:ACK BQ
CALL CH :70
3
TRANSMITTED
MORE
transmission.
Press and hold PTT to transmit.
communication.
The CH16 Status Display returns and OFF
appears for OPE in the display.
TIP
When no remote controllers are connected,
MASTER remains for OPE.
OPERATION
PRESS MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears. 2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
2
Select 8. RECEIVED DISTRESS --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
MESSAGE READOUT using
3
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
SELECT WITH
PRESS STOP
, & PRESS
TO RETURN.
ENTER .
5
Press ENTER . --RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE NO.01--
CH70 25W
6
RECEIVED ON CH70,21.JUL.1994 17:45 UTC
The RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE NO.01 FORMAT :DISTRESS
Display appears. ADDRESS
DIST-POSITION
:123456789
NATURE OF DIST :FIRE
:S05.25 W132.50
7
TIP DIST-UTC :17:15
TELECOMMAND :G3E SIMP TEL
The memory number of the message appears
after the display title.
END OF SEQUENCE:EOS
8
The first line shows channel, date, and time. PRESS TO SELECT MSG.
MORE
TIP
PRESS TO SELECT MSG.
Each time is pressed, the displayed
message cycles one step backwards in time PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
OPERATION
--DSC MENU--
Press MENU . CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears. 2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
2
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
9. RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT 5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
is highlighted. 7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
4
Press ENTER . --RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE NO.01--
CH70 25W
END OF SEQUENCE:ACK RQ
6
after the display title.
The first line shows channel, date, and time.
All messages that are not either FORMAT :
PRESS
PRESS STOP
TO SELECT MSG.
TO RETURN.
7
DISTRESS or CATEGORY : DISTRESS are
displayed.
If there are any errors, ECC ERROR is dis-
8
played at the end of the message.
Other messages are stored in memory locations
01 to 10, in order from newest (01) to oldest.
9
The oldest message is deleted if all memory
locations are occupied when a new message is
received.
10
If a new message is identical (except for time of
transmission) to a message already in memory,
it will be stored.
Note that a message of CATEGORY : UR-
GENCY is stored as an other message, not as
a distress message.
MORE
TIP
Each time is pressed, the displayed PRESS TO SELECT MSG.
OPERATION
Press MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears. 2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
--DSC MENU--
2
Select 10. TEL NO. REGISTRA- CH70 25W
TION using or . 7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
SELECT WITH
PRESS STOP
, & PRESS
TO RETURN.
ENTER .
5
Press ENTER . --TELEPHONE NO. REGISTRATION--
[1] 81123456789
CH70 25W 6
The TELEPHONE NO. REGISTRATION Display [2] 81456789012
7
appears and the registration number [ 1 ] is [3]
[4]
highlighted. [5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
8
SELECT WITH , INPUT TEL NO., &
PRESS ENTER .
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
9
Select a registration number using --TELEPHONE NO. REGISTRATION--
CH70 25W
/ . [1] 81123456789
[2] 81456789012
10
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
MORE
.
SELECT WITH , INPUT TEL NO., &
To clear a mistake and start again, press CLR
PRESS ENTER .
while entering a number. PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
OPERATION
2
Press MENU . --DSC MENU--
4
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
6
Select 11. AUTO ACKNOWL- --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
EDGEMENT SETUP using 7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
SELECT WITH
PRESS STOP
, & PRESS
TO RETURN.
ENTER .
9
10
MORE
SELECT WITH .
SELECT WITH .
CAUTION
Be sure to use UTC time for the year, month, day, hour and minute settings.
However, when a navigation aid is connected, date and time data from the
navigation aid is displayed regardless of the manual settings.
OPERATION
Press MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
9
SELECT WITH
ENTER . PRESS
, INPUT DATE, & PRESS
CLR TO CORRECT.
10
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
MORE
Enter the day, month, and year, --DATE AND CLOCK SETUP--
CH70 25W
and then press ENTER . DATE :21.07.94 (DD.MM.YY)
CLOCK:15:58 UTC (HH:MM)
TIP
Date data must be within the following ranges:
Day : 01 31 SELECT WITH , INPUT TIME, & PRESS
ENTER . PRESS CLR TO CORRECT.
Month : 01 12 PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
Enter the hour and minutes, then --DATE AND CLOCK SETUP--
CH70 25W
press ENTER . DATE :21.07.94 (DD.MM.YY)
CLOCK:16:20 UTC (HH:MM)
TIP
Use 24 hour time.
Use UTC time.
To correct an error made while entering num-
bers, press CLR and enter the numbers again.
SELECT WITH , INPUT TIME, & PRESS
ENTER . PRESS CLR TO CORRECT.
PRESS STOP TO RETURN.
OPERATION
Press MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears. 2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
MORE
1
5.1 Maintenance and Inspection 2
5.1.1 General Maintenance and Inspection 3
In order to operate the unit under optimum conditions, it is vital not only that regular inspections be
performed, but also that an accurate record of inspections be kept. Inspections enable problems to be
identified before they become major malfunctions. 4
The following inspections should be made regularly.
9
5.1.2 Inspection of the Antenna System 10
The error message ANTENNA FAULT appears when the antenna system (including connectors and
cables) is defective. Check antenna and connectors. When the error message ANTENNA FAULT
appears, the transmission power (antenna power) is automatically reduced to 1w to protect the unit.
ITU CH 16
MODE: SIMP TEL OUTPUT: 25W
OPE : MASTER ALARM : ENABLE
SCAN: OFF SQL : CLOSE
SP : ON POWER : AC
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
OPERATION
Press MENU . --DSC MENU--
CH70 25W
1.DISTRESS CALL EDIT
The DSC MENU Display appears. 2.ALL SHIPS CALL EDIT
3.INDIVIDUAL CALL EDIT
4.AUTO/SEMI-AUTO TEL CALL EDIT
5.DISTRESS RELAY
6.DISTRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
7.OTHERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8.RECEIVED DISTRESS MESSAGE READOUT
9.RECEIVED OTHERS MESSAGE READOUT
1. LOOP TEST
A DSC loop test is performed. TESTING
appears during the test. If there is no problem, TESTING
nothing is displayed. If there is any defect, the SELECT WITH , & PRESS ENTER .
10
(2) DSC Tests for Technicians
Only JRC or a qualified JRC service technician can perform these tests, which require specialized
equipment and a more detailed knowledge of the unit than can be provided in this manual. Do not
select 15. SELF TEST FOR MAINTENANCE in the DSC MENU, which is used for these tests.
TIP
*1 Perform the print test using the main unit
(JHS-32B).
*2 When an alarm sounds, replace the printer
paper. Replacing the paper will not stop the
alarm.
*3 Be sure to perform this test only after item 4.
This test can not be performed under any other
conditions.
WARNING
This unit is also used for distress communication, in addition to usual
communication. Contact JRC or our agent if any problem is observed in this
unit on usual operation or inspection. Do not ignore and leave any problems
of this unit.
(*1)Refer toi the inside of the back cover for contact numbers.
7
8
9
10
123
DISPOSAL
DISPOSAL
When disposing of this unit be sure to do so according to the local government laws and
regulations of your area.
Neither a lithium nor Ni-Cd battery is not used in this unit, however.
124
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Receiver Unit
Receiving system Double superheterodyne
1st IF 21.4MHz
2nd IF 455kHz
Local oscillation frequency Reception frequency 21.4MHz
Local oscillation method Frequency synthesizer
Sensitivity 2V or better (20dB NQ)
Sensitivity (DSC) Symbol error rate at 1V is 1% or better.
Squelch sensitivity 1V or better
Selectivity 6dB bandwidth: 12kHz or more
70dB selectivity: 25kHz or less
Spurious response 80dB or more (20dB NQ)
Spurious response (DSC) Symbol error rate is 1% or less at a wanted signal level of 3dB and
an unwanted signal level of 73dB.
Blocking 90dB or more (110MHz), 80dB or more (20dB NQ)
Blocking (DSC) Symbol error rate is 1% or better at a wanted signal level of 3dB
and an unwanted signal level of 73dB.
Intermodulation 70dB or more (20dB NQ)
Intermodulation (DSC) Symbol error rate is 1% or better at wanted signal level of 3dB and
an unwanted signal level of 68dB.
Overall distortion 10% or better
Signal-to-noise ratio 40dB or more
Rated audio output 2W (4)
External speaker output level 0dBm (600, unbalanced)
De emphasis characteristics 6dB/oct, +1dB, 3dB
Radiation 4000W or less
DSC message files For distress messages: 20
For other messages: 10
SPECIFICATIONS
Receiving frequency 156.525MHz (CH70)
Reception mode G2B (F2B)
Frequency accuracy Within 10 X 10-6
Antenna impedance 50 unbalanced
Reception method Double superheterodyne
1st IF 58.1MHz
2nd IF 455kHz
Local oscillation frequency Receiving frequency +58.1MHz
Local oscillation method Frequency synthesizer
Sensitivity Symbol error rate of 1% or better at 1V
Selectivity 6dB bandwidth: 12kHz or more
70dB selectivity: 25kHz or less
Spurious response Symbol error rate of 1% or better at awanted signal level of 3dB
and an unwanted signal level of 73dB.
Blocking Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of 3dB
Intermodulation
and an unwanted signal level of 73dB.
Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of 3dB
1
and an unwanted signal level of 68dB.
De emphasis characteristics
Radiation
6dB/oct, +1dB, 3dB
4000W or less
2
3
4
8.2 Channel Assignment Tables
(1) ITU Channels 5
TIP Channel 70 is available only for DSC. Voice transmissions are prohibited. Transmission power is fixed
at 25W. 6
Channel 75 is the guardband for channel 16. Transmission on this channel is prohibited.
Channel 76 is available only for NBDP. Voice transmission is prohibited.
7
CH TX(MHz) RX(MHz) CH TX(MHz) RX(MHz) CH TX(MHz) RX(MHz)
01
02
156.050
156.100
160.650
160.700
20
21
157.000
157.050
161.600
161.650
70*
71
156.525
156.575
156.525
156.575
8
03 156.150 160.750 22 157.100 161.700 72 156.625 156.625
04
05
156.200
156.250
160.800
160.850
23
24
157.150
157.200
161.750
161.800
73
74
156.675
156.725
156.675
156.725 9
06 156.300 156.300 25 157.250 161.850 75*
07 156.350 160.950 26 157.300 161.900 76* 156.825 156.825
08
09
156.400
156.450
156.400
156.450
27
28
157.350
157.400
161.950
162.000
77
78
156.875
156.925
156.875
161.525
10
10 156.500 156.500 60 156.025 160.625 79 156.975 161.575
11 156.550 156.550 61 156.075 160.675 80 157.025 161.625
12 156.600 156.600 62 156.125 160.725 81 157.075 161.675
13 156.650 156.650 63 156.175 160.775 82 157.125 161.725
14 156.700 156.700 64 156.225 160.825 83 157.175 161.775
15 156.750 156.750 65 156.275 160.875 84 157.225 161.825
16 156.800 156.800 66 156.325 160.925 85 157.275 161.875
17 156.850 156.850 67 156.375 156.375 86 157.325 161.925
18 156.900 161.500 68 156.425 156.425 87 157.375 161.975
19 156.950 161.550 69 156.475 156.475 88 157.425 162.025
Up to 99 channels can be registered between 155.000MHz and 159.500MHz in 10kHz or 25kHz steps
(simplex), 155.000MHz and 159.500MHz (semi-duplex TX), or 160.600MHz and 163.500MHz (semi-
duplex RX) depending on factory settings.
Please specify frequencies when ordering.
If additional frequencies are required after the unit has been shipped, contact JRC or a local JRC
agent.
1
Press P to display the Private Channel list, which shows all currently registered frequencies.
TIP When the transmission and reception frequencies differ, the unit will operate in semi-duplex mode.
2
A frequency outside the specified frequency range or not specified in steps of 25kHz or 10kHz cannot
be registered.
3
4
8.3 Options
5
(1) NCH-414 Remote Controller
Operation and displays
Power supply, current
Same as the JHS-32B main unit
100V-120VAC (50/60Hz), 1A or less, or 200V-240VAC (50/60Hz),
6
0.5A or less, and 24VDC (21.6-31.2VDC), 1A or less.
Input switching AC is the default, automatically switching to DC in case of AC power
failure.
7
Ambient conditions Same as the JHS-32B main unit
Dimensions
Mass
290mm (H) X 240mm (W) X 80mm (D) (excluding projecting parts)
Approx. 5kg
8
(2) NKG-52 Printer 9
Printing system Thermal type serial dot printer
Input interface
Input data
Convenient Centronics type
8-bit parallel
10
Character format 7 X 5 dot matrix
Printer paper 5ZPMB00001, 80mm wide thermal paper
Power supply 5VDC, 3W or less, supplied from JHS-32B
Dimensions 145mm (H) X 140mm (W) X 145mm (D) (excluding projecting parts)
Mass Approx. 1.5kg
SPECIFICATIONS
8.4 Time Data
NMEA0183 Format
Format of data received from navigation aids
GGA : Position (longitude and latitude) and UTC time
GLL : Position (longitude and latitude) and UTC time (Version 2.0-2.3)
: Position (longitude and latitude) (Version 1.5)
RMC : Position (longitude and latitude), UTC time, and date
ZDA : UTC time and date
ZLZ : UTC time
ZZU : UTC time
JRC Format 1
Format of data received from navigation aid
Position (longitude and latitude), time, and date (note that in the JRC format, setting a time
difference on the navigation aid results in the local time, not the UTC time, being output; set the 2
time difference to 0 or use the NMEA0183 format).
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
OPTION
This chapter explains the operation of the remote controller, handset connection box, printer,
and guard receiver.
NCH-414
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE CONTROLLER
DSC ALM
DISTRESS & URGENCY OTHERS
CH16 OPE
CH70 DISTRESS
25/1W P DW
ALM/CALL ALM
1 2 3 STOP DISABLE
4 5 6 COUNTRY WX M
7 8 9
. 0 CLR
HANDSET
SQL VOL
e
HANDSET
q r
HANDSET
ON
t
w
ON
OFF
OFF
1
q Connector
w Switch
e Water-resistant cap
2
r Connector
t Switch
3
Waterproof type for wing installation Indoor flush mount type
(NQE-846) (NQE-847)
4
5
Remove the water-resistant Connect the handset to the
cap of the waterproof type
handset box.
connector.
6
Turn the panel switch ON to
CAUTION talk. 7
This switch corresponds to the OPE key
Close the waterproof cover
after use.
of the remote controller and the main unit.
8
Rain and sea breeze could TIP
cause connector
malfunction.
This switch must be turned off when not in
use. 9
10
CAUTION
Do not attempt to print when there is no paper in the printer.
Doing so may cause damage to the printer head.
Do not turn the power switch off while printing. Only turn off the printer after it
has finished printing and the head has returned to its home position.
Doing so may cause damage to the printer head.
The NKG-52 has no self-test functions. Perform a printer test from the unit to
which the printer is connected.
The printing paper used in the NKG-52 printer is a special paper which turns
black when exposed to heat. Take the following precautions when using this
paper.
Do not use adhesive tape on the paper (however, double-sided tape may
be used on the rear side of the paper).
Do not allow the paper to remain in contact with polyvinyl chloride film for a
long period of time.
Do not leave the paper in contact with freshly copied diazo type or wet
process paper.
Do not allow the paper to come into contact with organic solvents.
OPTION
NKG-52
PRINTER
i
FEED q
u
w
RESET
y
ALM OFF
q Cutter t
Cuts paper. POWER
e
r
w Paper exit
OFF
The paper exits through this slot.
6
7
8
9
10
Paper Cover
POWER Switch
Center Shaft
Paper Slot
1
2
Paper Cover
3
4
When paper runs out.
5
When about 50cm of printer paper remains, red lines appear on both sides of the paper warning that
paper supply is low. The buzzer sounds a warning when only a very small amount (about 10 cm) of
paper remains. When this happens, follow the procedure below. 6
TIP First open the paper cover to check that the paper needs to be replaced. 7
Press ALM OFF to stop the Press POWER to turn the 8
alarm. power off.
Gently pull out the end of the Open the paper cover, re-
9
paper, holding down RESET move the center shaft, then
until all paper is removed. remove the roll core from the
shaft.
10
Refer to step 3 and Loading Printer
Paper for further information about
loading paper.
The buzzer sounds when the paper jams. Follow the procedure below to remove jammed paper.
TIP First open the paper cover to check whether the problem is a paper jam or that the printer is out of
paper.
r DIM key
NRE-332
Adjusts the brightness of the LCD back-
VHF GUARD RECEIVER
light and the BUSY LEDs. There are four
levels, including OFF. The brightness
q level is set to the maximum level when
BUSY BUSY the power is turned on.
CH CH
t USA key
1
RX1 RX2
CHANNEL CHANNEL Press to receive USA channels around
w
North America. ITU channels is automati-
cally selected when the power is turned
2
i
SOL VOLUME SOL VOLUME
on. Press USA again to revert to ITU
channels. When USA channels are
selected, the LED lights up.
3
e
y Speaker
u
POWER
y
Turns the power on or off. When the
power is turned on, CH16 appears on the
6
RX1 display and CH13 on the RX2
display.
7
i SQL control
Adjusts the squelch threshold. Turn the
RX1 and RX2 SQL controls counterclock- 8
wise, until noise is audible. Then slowly
q Channel display
Channel numbers RX1 and RX2, respec-
turn them clockwise until the noise stops.
Finally, turn them clockwise a little 9
tively. When receiving signals on a chan- further.
nel, BUSY for that channel lights up.
TIP 10
w / keys The further you turn SQL counterclock-
Select the channels for RX1 and RX2 wise, the weaker the signal that can be
using / . received, and on the other hand, the
further it is turned clockwise, the stronger
e VOLUME controls the signal must be to be received.
Adjust the speaker volume of RX1 and
RX2, respectively, to the desired level,
with SQL turned completely counter-
clockwise.
INDEX
<A> <G>
acknowledging a call with request concerning new guard receiver --------------------------------- 20, 23, 139
work channel --------------------------------------------- 86 <H>
alarm -------------------------------------------------------- 85 handset ---------------------------------------------------- 29
alarm (tone) --------------------------- 10, 11, 38, 64, 66 hook ----------------------------------------------------- 29
ALL CH SCAN ------------------------------------------- 60 connection box --------------------------------- 21, 133
antenna ---------------------------------------------------- 29
area call ---------------------------------------------------- 20 <I>
automatic acknowledgement ------------------------ 109 ID number ------------------------------------------------- 82
automatic connection service ------------------------ 20 ID number ------------------------------------------------- 82
automatic power reduction circuit ------------------- 20 instructions for performing the operation ---------- 40
<B> <L>
backlighting ----------------------------------------------- 20 latitude and longitude ----------------------------------- 68
basic configuration -------------------------------------- 21 loop test --------------------------------------------------- 119
<C> <M>
calling a specific station -------------------------------- 82 maintenance and inspection ------------------------- 115
calling all ships ------------------------------------------- 78 maintenance and inspection ------------------------- 115
CENTRONICS interface ------------------------------- 20 manually acknowledging other calls ---------------- 97
channel assignment tables --------------------------- 127 manually adding position data ----------------------- 67
coastal station -------------------------------------------- 90 memory --------------------------------------------------- 103
connection to a public telephone subscribers ---- 90 channel ------------------------------------------------- 53
<D> CH SCAN ---------------------------------------------- 60
date --------------------------------------------------- 38, 111 menu -------------------------------------------------------- 20
DISTRESS & URGENCY LED ----------------------- 11 messages stored in memory ------------------------ 103
distress call ------------------------------------------ 11, 66 mode -------------------------------------------------------- 39
making --------------------------------------------- 10, 11
acknowledging ---------------------------------------- 95 <N>
relaying ------------------------------------------------- 71 navigation aid --------------------------- 20, 64, 111, 131
DISTRESS switch cover ------------------------------- 10 navigation system --------------------------------------- 10
DSC (Digital Selective Call) ---------------------- 19, 62
DSC menu display -------------------------------------- 40 <O>
DSC operation test ------------------------------------- 118 option list -------------------------------------------------- 21
<E> <P>
error display ----------------------------------------------- 20 paper jam ------------------------------------------------- 138
error message -------------------------------------- 38, 116 position ------------------------------------------ 10, 64, 131
external speaker ----------------------------------------- 28 position and time data ---------------------------------- 20
present position ------------------------------------------ 38
<F> print out test ---------------------------------------------- 120
false distress call ------------------------------------- 9, 65 printer -------------------------------------------- 10, 23, 134
printer paper --------------------------------------------- 137
140
INDEX
private channels ---------------------------------------- 129
public telephone subscriber(s) ----------------------- 90
requesting a connection to ------------------------ 90
<R>
R.R. (Radio Regulations) ------------------------------ 20
RCC (Rescue Co-ordinate Center) ------------------- 9
received messages
reviewing ---------------------------------------------- 103
displaying ---------------------------------------------- 99
remote controller ----------------------------------- 23, 132
rescue centers --------------------------------------------- 9
<S>
scanning ---------------------------------------------- 40, 60
scroll -------------------------------------------------------- 40
SELECT CH SCAN ------------------------------------- 60
1
selected region ------------------------------------------- 39
self test ---------------------------------------------------- 118
self-diagnosis --------------------------------------------- 20 2
semi-automatic or automatic mode ----------------- 90
semi-duplex ----------------------------------------- 39, 129
SIMP TEL ------------------------------------------------- 39 3
squelch ----------------------------------------------------- 38
standby reception ----------------------------- 10, 64, 69
status display --------------------------------------------- 38 4
system setup -------------------------------------------- 113
<T>
telephone mode ------------------------------------------ 45
5
telephone number -------------------------------------- 107
terminating transmission of a distress call -------- 11
test --------------------------------------------------------- 119
6
time ---------------------------------------------- 38, 68, 111
time data ---------------------------------------- 10, 64, 131
transmitting power --------------------------------------- 38
7
<V>
VHF radiotelephone ------------------------------------ 22 8
<W>
water-proof cap ------------------------------------------ 22 9
weather channels ---------------------------------- 58, 129
when paper runs out ----------------------------------- 136
10
141
REVISED SEP. 2002
JHS-32B
JHS-32B
Instruction Manual
DSC ALM
DISTRESS & URGENCY OTHERS
CH16 OPE
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