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JUE-95SA

INMARSAT mini-C
SHIP SECURITY ALERT SYSTEM
MOBILE EARTH STATION
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
PREFACE
Thank you for purchase of the JRC Inmarsat-C, Mobile Earth Station, JUE-95SA.

*Please read this Installation manual carefully and carry out proper installation.

*Please keep the manual importantly to refer when it is necessary.

*Please use it when questions and troubles are caused in installation, by any chance.

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

• There is possibility that some functions of the terminal may not operate correctly depend on the
hardware and software version of equipment connected to the terminal. Please confirm your
equipment version before connection with the dealer or agent you purchased, or JRC branches.

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

• Usually, digital scrambling of Inmarsat system protects your communication data privacy.
However you are recommended to understand that your communication data might be intercepted
by special technology and unauthorized access in the communication theory.

• Specifications of JUE-95SA and its accessories may change without notice for improvement.

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BEFORE INSTALLATION
About safety symbols

This manual and the terminal are indicated the following safety symbols for your correct operation
to prevent your and somebody’s injury or damage to the product and assets.

The symbols and descriptions are as follows.

You should understand well them before reading this manual and operating the terminal.

DANGER This symbol denotes that improper handling


poses a high risk of causing death or serious
injury.

WARNING This symbol denotes that improper handling


poses a risk of causing death or serious
injury.

CAUTION This symbol denotes that improper handling


poses a risk of causing injury or damage to
the product and/or assets.

Example of symbols

The △ symbol denotes DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION.


The inside illustration of the △symbol denotes meaning of the DANGER,
WARNING or CAUTION more concretely. (This example warns of
possible electrical shock.)

The symbol denotes prohibited action.


The inside illustration of the symbol denotes the specific prohibited
action more concretely. (this example indicated disassembly is prohibited.)

The ● symbol denotes obligatory operation or instruction.


The inside illustration of the ● symbol denotes obligatory operation or
instruction more concretely. (this example indicates unplugging is the
obligatory instruction.)

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ABOUT WARNING LABEL
Below mentioned warning labels are put on JUE-95SA.
Do not take off, destroy or modify these labels.

Labels put on EME(2types)


<Type1>
INMARSAT-C EME
DO NOT PAINT MODEL NAF-742SA
SERIAL NO.
RADOME
MADE IN JAPAN
Compass safe distance
Standard compass: 0.1m
Steering compass : 0.1m

<Type2>

WA R N I N G Distances V.S Radiation Levels


Distance Radiation
DO NOT APPROACH 0.5m 10W / m2
UNDER
0.3m 25W / m2
TRANSMISSION
0.2m 100W / m2
RADIATION HAZARD

Labels put on IME

INMARSAT-C 警告 WA R N I N G
MODEL JUE-95SA このカバーをはずすな
SERIAL NO. GR10006 感電の恐れあり
DATE HIGH VOLTAGE
IME DO NOT REMOVE
THE COVER
MODEL NTF-782SA
MASS 1.5kg IMPORTANT
Compass safe distance
MADE IN JAPAN Standard compass: 0.1m
R 001VZAA1011
Steering compass : 0.1m

Notes
Attestation number which means safe, high-quality product and suits EU
instruction (Free circulation was permitted in the EU signatory).

Technological, standard agreement proof and attestation number issued by


R 001VZAA1011 Telecom Engineering Center Foundation in Japan.

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DANGERS DURING INSTALLATION

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

The lithium battery is built into JUE-95SA(EME). Do not short-circuited of the


terminal, do not give the high impact, and wet it to water.
There is danger of exploding.

WARNINGS DURING INSTALLATION

WARNING
Do not bring JUE-95SA(EME) close to the fire, or put it in the fire. It causes the
explosion, generation of heat, and the ignition of a built-in lithium battery.
Do not approach the EME while transmitting, It transmits microwave and strong
microwave might be cause injury.
If a foreign substances, such as metal fragment, water, liquid and etc., are get into
your JUE-95SA, turn off the power and contact the agent you purchased or JRC
branches. Continuous operation may cause fire, electrical shock or malfunction.
Do not turn on the terminal under the primary power except the specific voltage
(mentioned below).The primary power except the specific voltage may cause fire,
electrical shock or malfunction.
AC100V/220V,( ±10%) DC 24V(+30%,-20%)
(When standard PSU, NBD-577C is used)
Do not check or repair the internal equipment of JUE-95SA by yourself.
Any electrical work by any person other than our specialized maintenance persons
may cause fire or abnormal operation of this equipment or electrical shock for you.
This equipment meets the technical standard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and
Communications.

Do not adjust the internal circuit or exchange the parts because the internal circuit is
adjusted strictly. When an abnormal operation is found, please contact to our sales
department or nearest branch office.

Fixing EME to the mounting adapter should be done on a deck or in a cabin before
climbing to a mast. When parts or apparatuses fall and it strike the human body,
it causes the injury.

Do not take apart, and do not remodel the equipment. It causes a fire, the electric
shock, and the breakdown.

v
DANGERS DURING INSTALLATION

CAUTION
Before operating JUE-95SA, read this operation manual carefully.
Inappropriate procedure may cause incorrect operation or malfunction.

<<EME>>
Do not give mechanical shock and force, because all units of EME are precision
instrument. Unwanted shock and force may cause malfunction.

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

Ask our agency or office to abandon JUE-95SA (EME). When the lithium battery is
short-circuited, receives the impact or it gets wet because of water, it causes generation
of heat, the explosion, and the ignition if this is not defended.

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APPEARANCE
JUE-95SA Standard Components

EME (NAF-742SA
The EME is installed on the above deck for receiving the signal from the satellite.
The EME is covered with a radome.

Fig.1 EME

IME (NTF-782SA) Front view


The IME is installed below deck.

Fig.2 IME (Front view)

IME Rear view

Fig.3 IME (Rear view)

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JB (MPBC40613)

Fig.4 JB

Security Button (NQE-3154)

Fig.5 Security Button

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EXT PSU (NBD-577C)

Fig.6 EXT PSU

Coaxial cable (CFQ5924A15, CFQ-5924A3)

Fig.7 Coaxial cable

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Optional components
DTE :Display (NDZ-127C1) and Key Board (NDF-268)

Fig.8 DTE (Display and Keyboard)

Printer (NKG-800)

Fig.9 Printer

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ABBREVIATIONS

DTE Data Terminal Equipment

EGC Enhanced Group Call

EME Externally Mounted Equipment

EXT PSU Externally Power Supply Unit

FFA Forum Fisheries Agency

IME Internally Mounted Equipment

IMO International Maritime Organization

INMARSAT INMARSAT Ltd.

ISPS International Ship and Port Facility Security

JB Junction Box

MES Mobile Earth station

PSU Power Supply Unit

SOLAS Safety of Life at Sea

SSAS Ship Security Aleart System

VMS Vessel Monitoring System

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Table of Contents

PREFACE............................................................................................................i
ATTENTIONS BEFORE USING ......................................................................ii
BEFORE INSTALLATION.............................................................................. iii
ABOUT WARNING LABEL .............................................................................iv
DANGERS DURING INSTALLATION ............................................................ v
WARNINGS DURING INSTALLATION .......................................................... v
DANGERS DURING INSTALLATION ...........................................................vi
APPEARANCE ................................................................................................vii
ABBREVIATIONS ............................................................................................xi

1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................1-1

1-1 Outlines..................................................................................................................... 1-1

1-2 Unpacking and visual inspection ............................................................................. 1-1

1-3 Cable connection and example of setting ................................................................. 1-2

1-4 Components .............................................................................................................. 1-4


1-4-1 JUE-95SA Standard components.........................................................................1-4
1-4-2 Optional components...............................................................................................1-4

1-5 Configuration (JUE-95SA Standard Components) .................................................. 1-5


1-5-1 EME (NAF-742SA) .............................................................................................1-5
1-5-2 IME (NTF-782SA) ..............................................................................................1-6
1-5-3 JB (MPBC40613) ..................................................................................................1-7
1-5-4 Security Button (NQE-3154) ................................................................................1-8
1-5-5 EXT PSU (NBD-577C)........................................................................................1-10
1-5-6 Coaxial cable(CFQ-5924A3, CFQ5924A15) ....................................................... 1-11

1-6 Installation parts and tools .................................................................................... 1-12


1-6-1 Supplied parts by JRC........................................................................................1-12
1-6-2 Parts for installation(Prepared by shipyard)................................................1-12
1-6-3 Required tools .....................................................................................................1-12

1-7 Configuration (Optional Components) ................................................................... 1-13


1-7-1 DTE display (NDZ-127C1) .................................................................................1-13
1-7-2 DTE Keyboard (NDF-268)..................................................................................1-14
1-7-3 Printer (NKG-800) ..............................................................................................1-15
2 INSTALLATION PLAN ...................................................................................................2-1

2-1 EME .......................................................................................................................... 2-1

2-2 Support structure ..................................................................................................... 2-2


2-2-1 Example of pole’s design.......................................................................................2-2
2-2-2 Load specification and basic design .....................................................................2-3
2-2-2-1 Loading condition of EME ......................................................................2-4
2-2-2-2 Allowance Vibration level of EME .........................................................2-5

3 INSTALLATION WORK................................................................................................3-1

3-1 Overview of Installation Work.................................................................................. 3-1

3-2 Cable ......................................................................................................................... 3-2


3-2-1 Preparation for Coaxial cable connector..............................................................3-3

3-3 EME .......................................................................................................................... 3-4


3-3-1 Installation of the pole on a shipboard ................................................................3-5
3-3-2 Fixing EME to the mounting adapter..................................................................3-6
3-3-3 Fixing EME to the pole.........................................................................................3-7
3-3-4 Setting the pigtail cable to the pole .....................................................................3-8
3-3-5 Connecting the cables and taping on connecter part ..........................................3-9

3-4 IME ......................................................................................................................... 3-10


3-4-1 IME installation ....................................................................................................3-10
3-4-2 Grounding IME with copper plate .....................................................................3-16
3-4-3 Connecting Coaxial cable to IME.......................................................................3-16
3-4-4 Setting IME examples (on a desk, in a shelf, and on a wall)............................3-17
3-4-5 Connecting power supply cable to IME .............................................................3-18
3-3-6 Confirming all cable’s connection.......................................................................3-18

3-5 Cabling of JUE-95SA and optional equipments ..................................................... 3-19


3-5-1 Cabling diagram .................................................................................................3-19
3.5.2 Fixing procedure of optional Security button (SB3/SB4) ..................................3-20
3-5-2 Cable connection layout for optional equipment ...............................................3-25
3-5-3 Pin assignment of cable connection ...................................................................3-26

3-6 Abandonment work................................................................................................. 3-28

4 INITIALIZATION.............................................................................................................4-1
4-1 Preparation of devices .............................................................................................. 4-1
4-1-1 PC and IME connection........................................................................................4-1
4-1-2 Installation of setting software...............................................................................4-1
4-1-3 Start up and setting of setting software.................................................................4-2

4.2 MES No. Confirmation /Setting................................................................................ 4-3


4-2-1 MES No.Confirmation.............................................................................................4-3
4-2-2 MES No. Setting......................................................................................................4-4

4-3 Delivery Date Confirmation / Setting ......................................................................... 4-5


4-3-1 Delivery Date Confirmation....................................................................................4-5
4-3-2 Delivery Date Setting..............................................................................................4-6

4-4 Preferred OR Confirm / Setting .................................................................................. 4-8


4-4-1 Preferred OR Confirmation ....................................................................................4-8
4-4-2 Preferred OR Setting...............................................................................................4-9

4-5 Transmitting Security Alert ...................................................................................... 4-11


4-5-1 Flow chart of Security Alert transmission......................................................... 4-11
4-5-2 Security Alert transmission procedure .............................................................. 4-11

4-6 Test transmission of Security Alert ........................................................................ 4-13


4-6-1 Flow chart of Security Alert Test Transmission ................................................4-13
4-6-2 Procedure of Security Alert test transmission...................................................4-14

5 SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................5-1

5-1 JUE-95SA ................................................................................................................. 5-1

6 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................6-1

6-1 Troubleshooting Flowchart ....................................................................................... 6-1

7 WORKING CHECK LIST ...............................................................................................7-1

8 JRC SERVICE NETWORK ............................................................................................8-1


1 INTRODUCTION

1-1 Outlines
This manual explains Installation procedure of Inmarsat mini-C Satellites communications MES
(Mobile Earth Station).

The JUE-95SA (MES) is composed of EME (Externally Mounted Equipment), (IME) Internally
Mounted Equipment, JB (Junction Box)、Security Button and EME-IME Coaxial cable.

1-2 Unpacking and visual inspection


At the time of unpacking, visual inspection should be done with checking any possible damage of
transportation (see Table 1.4.1), and also checking 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.

1-1
1-3 Cable connection and example of setting

Security buttons shall be installed in the navigation bridge and at least one other location.
(SOLAS Chapter XI-1 Reguration6)
EME

(Option) (Option)

Printer DTE
IME
Captain Room

JB Security
Button
PSU

TTYCS-1Q
or equivalent
Security
Button (Option)

Bridge
Security
Other Rooms
Button

(Option)
Security
Button
1-2 Fig. 1-3a Cable connection and example of setting
Externally Mounted Equipment
(EME)

NAF-742SA
Internally Mounted Equipment
(IME) JB Security
SSAS-JB Cable Button (SB)
NTF-782SA (with TB) TB1
Coaxial Cable CFQ-5924A 7ZCSC0246 BLU/WHT 1:SB1_A WHT SB Cable 5m NQE-
EME JB1 3154
(JRC supply) (Attachment) 0.5m RED 2:SB1_B GRN (Attached to SB) Security
GRN/WHT 3:5V Button (SB)
Power Supply Cable RED RED2
DC POWER JB2 4:GND
TB
(Attachment) 2m PR/WHT BLK BLK2 250V TTYCS-1Q RED1 1 WHT SB Cable 5m NQE-
PR 5:SB2_A RED1 BLK1 2 GRN 3154
(Dock supply) (Attached to SB)
GRN 6:SB2_B BLK1 RED2 3 RED

(Option)
BLK2 4 BLK
Shield 7:Shield Shield
Power Shield 5 Shield
Supply

Fig. 1-3 b
+ - (Attached to SB)
AC100V
AC220V DC24V OUT Security

(with TB)
Button (SB)

7ZCSC0246
NBD-577C

SSAS-JB Cable
TB2 TB

(Attachment) 0.5m
BLU/WHT 1:SB1_A RED1 250V TTYCS-1Q RED1 1 WHT SB Cable 5m NQE-
DC24V IN AC IN
+ - U V 2:SB1_B (Dock supply) BLK1 2 GRN 3154

1-3
RED BLK1 (Attached to SB)
RED2 3 RED
GRN/WHT 3:5V
4
RED2 RED2 BLK2 BLK
0.6/1kV DPYC-1.5 (Option)
AC100/220V PR/WHT 4:GND BLK2 BLK2 Shield 5 Shield
(Dock supply)
PR 5:SB2_A RED1
0.6/1kV DPYC-1.5 (Attached to SB) Security
DC+24V GRN 6:SB2_B BLK1 Button (SB)
(Dock supply)
Shield 7:Shield Shield TB
250V TTYCS-1Q RED1 1 WHT SB Cable 5m NQE-
(Option)
(Dock supply) BLK1 2 GRN (Attached to SB) 3154
RED2 3 RED
BLK2 4 BLK (Option)
Shield 5 Shield

Cable connection diagram


(Attached to SB)

SHIP SECURITY ALERT SYSTEM JUE-95SA


Cable Connection System Diagram
1-4 Components
1-4-1 JUE-95SA Standard components

Table 1-4-1 JUE-95SA Standard components list


Equipment Type Q’ty

EME NAF-742SA 1

IME NTF-782SA 1

Security Box NQE-3154 2

EXT PSU(Externally Power Supply Unit) NBD-577C 1

EME-IME Coaxial Cable CFQ5924A15 (15m) or CFQ-5924A3 (30m) 1

Power Supply Cable 7ZCSC0202 1

Supplied parts for EME installation MPXP33401 1

Supplied parts for IME installation MPXP33616 1

Spare parts for Installation by JRC (for IME) 7ZXC8501 1

JUE-95SA Operation Manual 7ZPSC0193 1

JUE-95SA Operation Guide 7ZPSC0211 1

SSAS Setup Tool (CD-ROM) 7YZSC0005 1

1-4-2 Optional components

Table 1-4-2 Optional components list


Equipment Type Q’ty

Security Button NQE-3154 Max.2

DTE NDZ-127C1 1

Keyboard NDF-268 1

Printer NKG-800 1

DTE Signal Cable(1.5m) 7ZCSC0203 1

DTE Power Cable(2m) 7ZCSC0204 1

Printer Signal Cable(1.5m) 7ZCSC0205 1

Printer Power Cable(2m) 7ZCSC0206 1

Earth Bolt (for EME) MTL318538A 1

IME-SB Cable (required when optional 7ZCSC02461 No.31 No.4 1


seccurity button is installed)
JUE-85 Operation Manual 7ZPSC0189 1

1-4
1-5 Configuration (JUE-95SA Standard Components)
1-5-1 EME (NAF-742SA)

FWD

Supplied Parts for


EME installation
(MPXP33401)

(Supplied by JRC)

Pole
Prepared by
shipyard

Front view

FWD Unit: mm
Mass: Approx. 1.5kg

Fig. 1-5-1 EME

Bottom view

1-5
1-5-2 IME (NTF-782SA)

Opposite side is
also same

Unit: mm
Mass:
Approx. 1.3kg

Fig. 1-5-2 IME

1-6
1-5-3 JB (MPBC40613)

Unit: mm
Mass: Approx. 1.1kg

Fig. 1-5-3 JB

1-7
1-5-4 Security Button (NQE-3154)

Unit: mm
Mass: Approx. 350g

Unit: mm
Mass: Approx. 20g

Fig. 1-5-4a Security button

1-8
59

32.5
4-φ4.5

16
Mounting holes for
flush mounting type SB

70
80
for SB TB for SB

SB
Cover
23.5

Mounting holes for


flush mounting type SB

60
93
55

Mounting holes for


SB terminal fixing
14.5

TB
30

32 or more
62 5 or more

Mounting hole
96

Unit: mm
Mass: 80g

Wall Bulkhead

Fixing Attachment for flush mounting type SB/SB TB

Fig. 1-5-4b Security button (fixing bracket)

1-9
1-5-5 EXT PSU (NBD-577C)

Specification
Input voltage:
AC 100/220V (typical), (±10%),
50/60Hz (typical), Single phase
DC +24V (typical), (+30%, -20%),
Output voltage:
DC +24V

Caution
Before installation, do the following
procedure.
1. Set the 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.

Fig. 1-5-5 EXT PSU


Unit: mm
Mass: Approx. 5.4kg

1-10
1-5-6 Coaxial cable(CFQ-5924A3, CFQ5924A15)

CFQ5924A15:
15m±0.5m

CFQ-5924A3:
30m±1.0m

Unit : m

Type Length Mass


CFQ5924A15 15m±0.5m Under 1.4kg
CFQ-5924A3 30m±1.0m Under 2.3kg

Minimum bending radius:46mm

Fig. 1-5-6 EME-IME Coaxial cable

1-11
1-6 Installation parts and tools
1-6-1 Supplied parts by JRC
Table 1-6-1a Supplied parts by JRC for Installation (for EME) CODE: MPXP33401
No. Part Description Q’ty Remarks Application

1 EME mounting adapter MTC301536 1


2 Hex socket set screw BRTG08350 3 M8x12 Cup point Fixing with pole
Absorption sheet MTT311262 Buffering between EME
3 1
and EME mounting adapter
Hex. bolt with washer BRTG05007 M8x20 SW W Fixing EME mounting
4 4
adapter
5 Seal with washer BRTG01826 4 M8 Sealing installation part
6 Resin cap MTT311271 1 Protecting pole
7 “SUMI” tape 5ZZXV00005 1 Protecting cable
(Self bandaging tape)
Opposite side 4mm
8 Hex. Wrench BRTC05104 1 Tightening fixing screw
9 Packing list MPXP33498 1
Table 1-6-1b Supplied parts by JRC for Installation (for IME) CODE: MPXP33616
No. Part Description Q’ty Remarks Application
IME installation base SA MPBC40613 1
(1)Trestle assembly MPBC40614 1
(2)Upper part cover MTB380317 1
1 ③SSAS-JB cable 1
(4)Bunch line band BRBP00132 1
(5)Screw with washer BRTG03547 1
(6) Screw with washer BRTG03527 1
2 Screw with washer BSNC04010B 4 M4x10 SW LW For fixing IME
For fixing mounting adapter
3 Tapping screw BRTG05285 4 M5x16 truss

4 Packing list MPXP33496 1

*In addition of these parts, [Spare parts(7ZXC8501)] is attached.

1-6-2 Parts for installation(Prepared by shipyard)


Table 1-6-2 Required cables
No. Part Description Q’ty Remarks Application

1 PVC tape Vinyl tape 1 L=15m For protecting cable


2 Copper plate JIS H 3100 1 W=30mm,t=0.2mm For grounding EME
3 Pole 1 For mounting EME
1-6-3 Required tools
Table 1-6-3 Required Tools
No. Tool Description
1 Open-ended spanner Nominal 13(for M8)
2 Plus screwdriver

1-12
1-7 Configuration (Optional Components)
1-7-1 DTE display (NDZ-127C1)

4--Ø4.5 round-hole
4--Ø4.8.0 round-hole

Unit: mm
Mass: Approx. 4.5kg

Fig.1-7-1 DTE (Display)

1-13
1-7-2 DTE Keyboard (NDF-268)

Unit: mm
Fig.1-7-2 DTE (Keyboard)
Mass: Approx. 0.6kg

1-14
1-7-3 Printer (NKG-800)

Fixing
Unit: mm
Fix the printer on the desk with the
Mass: Approx. 3.7kg
hook and loop fastener, attached to the

Fig.1-7-3 Printer (NKG-800)

1-15
2 INSTALLATION PLAN

2-1 EME

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

NOTE

Follow the matters mentioned below to avoid damage of EME and malfunction of JUE-85/95 Series.

・EME should be installed [5]m or more away from MF/HF antenna.

・EME should be installed [4]m or more away from VHF and Satellite Navigator antenna.

・EME should be installed [0.3]m or more away from Magnet Compass.

・EME should be installed [2]m or more away from the rotating area of radar scanner.

・EME should be installed avoiding heat and smoke of funnel and much dust.

・EME should be installed avoiding sever vibration and shock.

2-1
2-2 Support structure
Support structure should be designed on the basis of load specification.

2-2-1 Example of pole’s design

Pole

Carbon steel pipe for ordinary


structure
(JIS G 3444)
or Stainless steel pipe for
Minimum 400

machinery structure
(JIS G 3446)

Minimum
t4.5

Unit:mm

Fig. 2-2-1 Example of Installation Pole’s design

2-2
2-2-2 Load specification and basic design

Support structure should be designed on the basis of load specification shown in Fig.2-2-2-1.

Correct the actual, maximum bend moment, with changing the height of installation pole.
Strength and the rigidity against a mass of EME, maximum bending moment and vibration are required
of the position where EME is being installed.

Allowable vibration level is 1.0G (980 gal) or less at the top of installation pole . The level is easily
known by Fig. 2-2-2-2.

Check the vibration level on sea trial as much as possible.

2-3
2-2-2-1 Loading condition of EME

Wind pressure

Installation Pole

Installation site

EME Mass (Including Supplied parts for EME installation) Approx. 2.5 kg

Maximum wind pressure load (at wind velocity : 52m/sec) : 30N

Maximum bending moment (at wind velocity : 52m/sec) : 15N m

Fig.2-2-2-1 Load Specification at Top of Installation Pole

2-4
2-2-2-2 Allowance Vibration level of EME

Measuring point

Total Allowable
amplitude area

(mm)

Fig.2-2-2-2 Allowance Vibration Level

2-5
3 Installation Work

3-1 Overview of Installation Work


Carry out Installation work with below mentioned procedure.

1. Cable

Preparation for Coaxial cable connector (See 3-2-1)

2. EME

1. Installation of a pole on a shipboard (See 3-3-1)


2. Fixing EME to a mounting adapter (See 3-3-2)
3. Fixing EME to the pole (See 3-3-3)
4. Setting the pigtail cable to the pole (See 3-3-4)
5. Connecting the cables and taping on connecter part (See 3-3-5)

3. IME

1. IME installation (See 3-4-1)


2. Grounding IME with copper plate (See 3-4-2)
3. Connecting Coaxial cable to IME (See 3-4-3)
② Setting IME examples (on a desk, in a shelf, and on a wall)(See 3-4-4)
4.
5. Connecting power supply cable to IME (See 3-4-5)
6. Confirming all cable’s connection (See 3-4-6)

4. PSU

Connecting PSU connector to IME and a wall socket (See 3-4-5)

5. Cabling with optional devices

Connecting IME and optional equipments (See Fig.3-5-1 to 3-5-5)

6. Abandonment work

Abandonment work (See 3-6)

3-1
3-2 Cable

Note

• Avoid cutting off the EME-IME Coaxial cable unnecessary. Coil and secure the
coaxial cable in convenient compartment such as behind the Main Unit or
bulkhead.

• Take care not to damage the connectors and the corrosion resistant sheath of cable.

• Do not pull the cable by gripping connector plug only.

(1) The connector plugs installed on both coaxial ends are adaptable to connector receptacles of either
EME or IME.

(2) The recommended minimum bending radius is 46mm.

3-2
3-2-1 Preparation for Coaxial cable connector

Connecter part of Coaxial cable is covered with vinyl tape as below mentioned figure.

Carry out following procedures before installation work is started.

1)Take off the tape.

2)Remove the cap.

3)Preparation is completed. Installation is available.

Fig. 3-2-1 Preparation for Coaxial cable connector

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3-3 EME

DANGER
The lithium battery is built into JUE-95SA (EME). Do not short-circuited of the
terminal, do not give the high impact, and wet it to water.
There is danger of exploding.

WARNING
Fixing EME to the mounting adapter should be done on a deck or in a cabin before
climbing to a mast. When parts or apparatuses fall and it strike the human body, it
causes the injury.

CAUTION
<<EME>>
Do not give mechanical shock and force, because all units of EME is precision
instrument. Unwanted shock and force may cause malfunction.

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

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3-3-1 Installation of the pole on a shipboard

Hull structure

Minimum φ34x14.5 Minimum φ34x14.5


Carbon steel pipe for
Maximum 400

Carbon steel pipe for ordinary structure


ordinary structure (JIS G 3444)
(JIS G 3444) or Stainless
or Stainless steel pipe for
Maximum 400

steel pipe for machinery structure


machinery (JIS G 3446)
structure
(JIS G 3446)

4-M10 bolt
Enough strength is required
Owner’s Supply for welding the structure and
or welding (enough the pole.
strength is required)

Hull structure installation

Fig.3-3-1 Installation of the pole on a shipboard

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3-3-2 Fixing EME to the mounting adapter

EME
(NAF-742SA)

Seal washer(M8)x4
(Supplied Parts by JRC)

Absorption sheet (t=1.5)


(Supplied Parts by JRC)

EME mounting adapter


(Supplied Parts by JRC)
Installation screw (M8x20 SW Wx4)
(Supplied Parts by JRC)

FWD

Fig.3-3-2 Fixing EME to the mounting adapter

Bottom

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3-3-3 Fixing EME to the pole

Fixing procedure
1. Put on the resin cap on the end of the pole.
2. Set the pole into the hole of installation base.
Then, there are two ways for setting the pigtail cable,
inside of pole or outside of the pole.(See Fig. 3-3-4).
3. Fix the pole with tighten setscrew of installation stand.
At this time, please note that the tightening amount of
the setscrew is made even, and position of pole becomes
the center of the installation hole.

Resin cap

(Supplied Parts by JRC)

Pigtail cable

Pole

(Prepared by shipyard)
Silicon seal x3
Hexagon socket fixing screw(M8) Silicon seal x3
3
Please note that position of the
pole comes to the center.

Pole

FWD

Resin Cap

EME installation

Bottom

Fig.3-3-3 Fixing EME to the pole

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3-3-4 Setting the pigtail cable to the pole

There are two ways for setting the pigtail cable into the pole, one is a way that passes the cable in the pole
(Fig.A). And another one is down the cable outside of the pole, if the pole is not hollow. (Fig.B). Select
the suitable way depends on the situation.

FWD

Fig. A Fig. B
Bottom

The way passes the pigtail cable The way down the pigtail cable
inside of the pole outside of the pole

Fig.3-3-4 Setting the pigtail cable to the pole

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3-3-5 Connecting the cables and taping on connecter part

Carry out below mentioned procedure with referring Fig.A.


1. Connect the pigtail cable connector to Coaxial cable connector.
2. Wrapping the connector with the tapes with referring below mentioned [Connector Protecting
Procedure].

Fig.A

Pigtail cable

EME-IME cable

Connector

Fitting belt

Pole PVC tape

Connector

“SUMI tape”
Side view

EME-IME
Coaxial cable
Connector Protecting Procedure
1.Bandaging the “SUMI tape” (self welding tape)
twice around the connectors and cables with stretching the tape up to length twice.
2.Bonding the “SUMI tape” quickly by grip.
3.Bandaging the PVC tape (vinyl type) 3 laps without stretching.
4. Bonding the PVC tape tightly by grip.
Fig. 3-3-5 Connecting the cables and taping on connecting part

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3-4 IME
Installation site of IME should be determined taking into consideration of operability and maintainability.

Note

• The IME should be installed 2.5 m or more away from MF/HF antenna feeders.

3-4-1 IME installation

IME installation is carried out with following procedures.

Refer correspondent figures mentioned below.

1. Dividing the IME installation base into upper cover and mounting adapter

Fig.3-4-1a

2. Mounting the upper cover to IME Fig 3-4-1b

3. Fixing installation base to a desk Fig 3-4-1c

4. Install Security button

5. Connect Security button to terminal block on mounting adapter Fig 3-4-1d

6. Fixing IME attached upper cover to mounting adapter Fig 3-4-1d

7. Connect SSAS-JB cable to IME Fig 3-4-1f

(For reference: Position of mounting holes of IME) Fig 3-4-1g

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1. Take out screws from installation base and divide it into upper cover and mounting adapter

Mounting adapter
Installation base

Fixing screw (M4x10)x2

Upper cover

Fig. 3-4-1a Dividing IME installation base into upper cover and mounting adapter

2. Mount upper cover to IME with screws which supplied by JRC

Upper cover (Installation base)

Screw with washer(M4x10)x4


(Supplied by JRC)

Fig. 3-4-1b Mounting the upper cover to IME

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3. Mount the Installation base to desk with screws which supplied by JRC

Tapping screw (M5x10)x4


(Supplied by JRC)
Installation base (mounting adapter)
(Supplied by JRC)

SSAS-JB cable is already


connected, actually.

Fig. 3-4-1c Fixing installation base to a desk

4. Set two Security buttons .

Note

The installation of the security button is required to set to bridge, and at least one
more place. (SOLAS Chapter XI-X Reguration6). Set the Security button in the
place directed by the security plan of each ship.

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5 Connect the cable of two Security buttons to terminal block of mounting adapter following fig.
3-4-1.

Fixing cables with tie-lap

Security button 2(SB2)

Security button 1(SB1)

Fig.3-4-1d Cable connecting of Security button

84

76
9.5 9.5
4-4φ

8 14 18

Terminal block No.:1 2 3 4 5 6


21
8

7 11

Unit : mm
Fig.3-4-1e Terminal block detailed drawing

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Table 3-4-1a Cable connecting of Security button(Page1-3:Refer wiring diagram)

Terminal Signal
Color of Security button cable Remark
block No. Name
1 SB1_A SB1 White
2 SB1_B SB1 Green
3 +5V SB1 Red/SB2 Red Common to SB1/SB2
4 GND SB1 Black/SB2 Black Common to SB1/SB2
5 SB2_A SB2 White
6 SB2_B SB2 Green
7 SHIELD SB1 Silver/SB2 Silver Common to SB1/SB2

Table 3-4-1b Reference:PIN assignment of SSAS-JB cable (7ZCSC0246)

Terminal
Signal Name Color of SSAS-JB cable D-Sub25 Terminal No.
block No.
1 SB1_A Blue---White 22
2 SB1_B Red 10
3 +5V Green ---White 12
4 GND Purple---White 24
5 SB2_A Purple 23
6 SB2_B Green 11
7 SHIELD Black -

7ZCSC024
SSAS-JB

⑥ Fix the IME attached upper cover to fixed mounting adapter with the screw which removed from
upper cover in step 1.
SSAS-JB cable is already
connected, actually.

Installation base

Fixing screw (M4x10)x2 Unit : mm

Fig.3-4-1d Fixing IME to mounting adapter

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7 Connect the connector (D-sub 25 PIN) of SSAS-JB cable to IME back terminal(X5 JB1).

Fig.3-4-1e Connection of SSAS-JB cable


Position of mounting holes of IME

Fig.3-4-1e Position of mounting holes of IME Unit : mm

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3-4-2 Grounding IME with copper plate

IME (NTF-782SA)

Grounding Copper plate

Unit: mm

Fig.3-4-2 Grounding IME with copper plate

For proper performance of INMARSAT-C system on an abroad ship, it is required to obtain a suitable
ground for IME. Using the copper plate, connect the ground terminal on the rear panel to the vessel’s
grounding point and keep the line as short as possible.

3-4-3 Connecting Coaxial cable to IME

Carry out connecting Coaxial cable to IME with referring below mentioned NOTE.

Note

Do not connect the Coaxial cable when power switch is turned ON.
It causes the malfunction when short-circuited because the current is superimposed in
connecter of antenna from IME rear side.

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3-4-4 Setting IME examples (on a desk, in a shelf, and on a wall)

3-4-4a Setting IME on a desk

IME-EME cable

R=Minimum R46

IME

Bulkhead

Desktop

Minimum 160

Fig.3-4-4a Example of setting IME on a desk

Unit : mm

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3-4-4b Setting IME in a shelf

Upper shelf

150 Minimum
Unit : mm Lower shelf board

Fig.3-4-4b Example of setting IME in a shelf

3-4-4c Setting IME on a wall

Wall
surface

Fig.3-4-4c Example of setting IME on a wall


3-4-5 Connecting power supply cable to IME
Connect the power supply cable to IME, [X1 DC POWER] connector. (See Fig. 3-4-2 ).

3-3-6 Confirming all cable’s connection

Confirm all connectors are connected completely.

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3-5 Cabling of JUE-95SA and optional equipments
3-5-1 Cabling diagram

means composition item of 95SA.

means optional item

EME
(NAF-742SA)
)

Coaxial cable(CFQ-5942A)
AC 100/220V (CFQ5924A15=15m,
PSU Cable(2.0m) CFQ-5924A3=30m)
EXT PSU (7ZCSC0202)
(NBD-577C)
IME SSAS-JB cable (0.5m)
(7ZCSC0246)
(NTF-782SA)
DTE Power Cable(2.0m)
(7ZCSC0204)
SB
(NQE-3154)
DTE JB
(NDZ-127C1) SB
DTE Signal (NQE-3154)
Cable(1.5m)
(7ZCSC0203)

SB SB
Keyboard (NQE-3154) (NQE-3154)
(NDF-268)
Printer Signal
Cable(1.5m)
Printer (7ZCSC0205)
(NKG-800)

Printer Power Cable


(7ZCSC0206) (2.0m)

Fig.3-5-1 Cabling diagram

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3-5-2 Fixing procedure of optional Security button (SB3/SB4)

SSAS JB cable (H-7ZCSC0246) is necessary for fixing third and fourth Security button.

Carry out the fixing procedure with referring corresponded figure mentioned below.

1. Remove upper cover of IME Fig. 3-5-2a

2. Setting Dip switch of internal IME Fig. 3-5-2b

3. Mounting upper cover of IME Fig. 3-5-2a

4. Setting Security button

5. Fixing SSAS-JB cable to mounting adapter Fig. 3-5-2c

6. Connecting the cable of Security button to terminal block of

mounting adapter. Fig 3-5-2d

7. Fixing IME attached upper cover to mounting adapter . Fig.3-4-1e

8. Connect SSAS-JB cable to IME Fig.3-5.2e

1. Remove upper cover of IME by take off the two screw

IME(NTF-782SA)

Grounding Copper plate.


銅板

Fig. 3-5-2a IME rear panel

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2. Set Dip switch (S1) on the CU board (CMC-1257) as follows.

S1

Fig. 3-5-2b Position of Dip switch of IME(CU)


12345678

12345678

12345678
SB4 SB4
.SB3 .SB3
SB2 SB2
SB1 SB1
ON

ON

ON

Fig. 3-5-2b1 Fig. 3-5-2b2 Fig. 3-5-2b3


Factory default (SB1/SB2 connecting) SB3 connecting SB3/SB4 connecting

Note
Set Dip switch correctly, adjusting with the Security button which connecting with.
ALM lamp will be blinked when incorrect setting is carried out and initiated. And then, SSAS
transmission will not transmitted by pushing the button mistakenly.

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3. Attach upper cover to IME and fix it by two screws with the opposite procedure of step 1.

4. Install Security button

Note
Install the Security button in the place directed by the security plan of each ship.

5. Connect SSAS-JB cable to table block of mounting adapter


Terminal stand two-place fixed signal line passes the terminal stand
under with the machine screw of the attachment.

Fix the two place of


terminal block to mounting
adapter with two screws of
attachment.

Put trough the signal cable


under terminal block.

Fix with tie-lap of


attachment.

Fig. 3-5-2 c Cable connecting

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6. Connecting Security button to Terminal block ( refer P 3-13).

Table 3-5-2a Cable connection of Security button(refer P1-3:wiring diagram)

Terminal Signal
Color of Security button cable Remark
block No. Name
1 SB3_A SB3 White
2 SB3_B SB3 Green
3 +5V SB3 Red/SB4 Red Common in SB3/SB4
4 GND SB3 Black/SB4 Black Common in SB3/SB4
5 SB4_A SB4 White
6 SB4_B SB4 Green
7 SHIELD SB3 Silver/SB4 Silver Common in SB3/SB4

Fix with tie lap of attachment (2 places)

Security button 4(SB4)

Security button 3(SB3)

Fig. 3-5-2d Connection of Security button

7. Fix IME attached upper cover to mounting adapter (refer p3-14)

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8. Connect the connecter of SSAS-JB cable (D-Sub 25 PIN) to terminal of IME back panel(X6 JB2).

Fig. 3-5-2e Connection of SSAS-JB cable

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3-5-2 Cable connection layout for optional equipment

NTF-782VM

Printer Desk Keyboard

Minimum 100 Minimum 100


(Cable space) Desk (Cable space)

Fig. 3-5-2 Cable connection layout for optional equipment

Unit: mm

Note

• IME, DTE, Printer, and EXT PSU should be installed 2.5 m or more away from MF/HF antenna
feeders.

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3-5-3 Pin assignment of cable connection
Note

• Prepare the JRC specified cables for connecting JUE-95SA and optional equipment.

DTE-IME cable wiring table(W904:7ZCSC0203)

Pin assignment of DTE / IME cable connection is as follows.

Table 3.5.3a Printer/ DTE cable wiring

DTE IME (D-sub) 9Pin

Pin1 CD ● ●CD Pin1


Pin2 RD ● ●SD Pin2
Pin3 SD ● ●RD Pin3
Pin4 DTR ● ●DSR Pin4
Pin5 GND ● ●GND Pin5
Pin6 DSR ● ●DTR Pin6
Pin7 RTS ● ●CTS Pin7
Pin8 CTS ● ●RTS Pin8
Pin9 RI ● ●RI Pin9

Table 3.5.3b Printer/ DTE cable wiring (color)

Fig. 3-5-3a Detailed drawing of DTE-IME cable

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Printer – DTE cable wiring table (W906:7ZCSC0205)

Table 3-5-3c Printer/DTE cable wiring

IME(D-sub 25Pin) Printer(Parallel connector 36Pin)

Pin1 Strobo ● ●Strobo Output Pin1


Pin2 Data 1 ● ●Data 1 Output Pin2
Pin3 Data 2 ● ●Data 2 Output Pin3
Pin4 Data 3 ● ●Data 3 Output Pin4
Pin5 Data 4 ● ●Data 4 Output Pin5
Pin6 Data 5 ● ●Data 5 Output Pin6
Pin7 Data 6 ● ●Data 6 Output Pin7
Pin8 Data 7 ● ●Data 7 Output Pin8
Pin9 Data 8 ● ●Data 8 Output Pin9
Pin10 ACK ● ●ACK Input Pin10
Pin11 BUSY ● ●BUSY Input Pin11

Pin12 Not in use ● ●Not in use Pin12


Pin13 Not in use ● ●Not in use Pin13
Pin14 Not in use ● ●Not in use Pin14
Pin15 FAULT ● ●FAULT Input Pin32
Pin16 PRIME ● ●PRIME Output Pin31
Pin17 Not in use ● ●Not in use Pin17
Pin18 GND ● ●GND Pin19,
to 27, 30,
25 2933,
21, 23,
25

Table 3-5-3b Printer/ DTE cable wiring (color)

P1 P2 COLOR P1 P2 COLOR P1 P2 COLOR

1 1 LIGHT GREEN 11 11 GREEN 21 23 BLUE

2 2 PINK 12 12 GREEN/WHITE 22 25 BLUE/WHITE

3 3 RED/BLACK 13 13 GREEN/BLACK 23 27 PURPLE

4 4 LIGHT BLUE 14 14 PINK/BLACK 24 29 PURPLE/WHITE

5 5 BROWN/BLACK 15 32 YELLOW 25 30 BROWN

6 6 ORANGE 16 31 YELLOW/BLACK

7 7 RED/WHITE 17 36 BLACK DRAIN

8 8 ORANGE/BLACK 18 33 BLACK/WHITE SHELL SHELL


Fig. 3-5-3b
9 9 ORANGE/WHITE 19 19 WHITE
Detailed drawing
10 10 RED 20 21 GRAY
of Printer-DTE cable

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3-6 Abandonment work

Disposal of JUE-95SA

When disposing JUE-95SA process it in accordance with the rules of the pertinent local
government.

CAUTION
Contact JRC to abandon JUE-95SA(EME). When the lithium battery is short-circuited,
receives the impact or it gets wet because of water, it causes generation of heat, the
explosion, and the ignition if this is not defended.

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4 Initialization
Note

All LEDs will be turned off due to JUE-95SA turned its state to [Security warning
transmission standby (*1)], by power source of IME is turned on and the log-in process is
completed
Press Test button when you want to confirm status of JUE-95SA in this situation (*2).
Press Test button again after you confirmed the status of JUE-95SA, then all LEDs will be
turned off again.
(*1) Security warning transmission will be transmitted when security button is
pressed on this situation. All LEDs will be still turned off during transmission.
(*2)Then LED of Test button and other LEDs, which corresponding to the state of
JUE-95SA at that time, will be lit.

4-1 Preparation of devices


Below outlined devices are necessary for initialization.

PC CPU :Minimum Intel Pentium M 1300MHz


Memory :Minimun 64MB
HD amount space :Minimun 40MB
OS :Japanese/English version Windows XP/2000/98SE/98
Screen size :Minimum 800×600 Pixel (VGA)
Serial port :Minimum 1port

Cable :D-sub 9pin straight

Software :WinIST.exe

4-1-1 PC and IME connection

Connect PC and IME as following figure.

D-sub 9 pin
Serial port X3 MAIN DTE
Straight Cable

Fig.4-1-1 PC and IME connection

4-1-2 Installation of setting software

Create new folder and copy WinIST.exe to it.

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4-1-3 Start up and setting of setting software

Double click WinIST.exe.


Click [OK] when below alert windows are displayed.

Fig. 4-1-3a Alert window of start-up in fist time Fig. 4-1-3b Alert window of serial port

Select serial port No. and click [OK] when below window is displayed when serial port No. which
connected to PCis except 1

Select serial port No.

Fig.4-1-3c Setting window

4-2
4.2 MES No. Confirmation /Setting
MES No. confirmation and setting are can be done on MES No.screen.

4-2-1 MES No.Confirmation

(1)Click MES No. from [MENU] LIST. Then, following screen will be displayed
(Click MES No. from [MENU LIST] again or click [Refresh] button, to obtain MES No. again.)

Fig. 4-2-1 MES No. screen

(2)Confirm the data of MES No. on above screen.

Note
1: Each column will be displayed empty when winIST failed to receive the data.
In this case, carry out following procedure and confirm and setting the data again.
i. Click [Setting] of menu bar and open the dialogue box of [COM PORT], then click [OK], and
confirm that [COM PORT] is opened normally.
ii. Confirm that [COM PORT] of PC and PORT of IME is connected with serial cable.
iii. Confirm INMARSAT terminal works normally or not, by ligtning of POWER-LED of IME.
2.Operation except [Exit], [Display], and [Ver] is not available during winIST is communicating with
INMARSAT terminal( the function of MES No. screen can not be operated.)

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4-2-2 MES No. Setting
1. Click MES No. from [MENU LIST], then MES No. screen will be displayed.
2. Input 9-digit figures to MES No. from the range of 400000000 to 499999999
3. Click [SET] button.
Note
1. The data cannot be set when data reception is failed.
2. Following pop-up message is displayed when input data is incorrect. Correct the data with
referring Responses.

Fig. 4-2-2a MES No.setting Error window


Response: Reset the setting value of MES Number within the range of 400000000 to 499999999.

3. Following pop-up message will be displayed when winIST failed to write the data to
INMARSAT terminal, after [SET] button is clicked.

Fig. 4-2-2b Data setting failure window

In this case, carry out following procedure and confirm and setting the data again.

i. Click [Setting] of menu bar and open the dialogue box of [COM PORT], then click [OK],
and confirm that [COM PORT] is opened normally.
ii. Confirm that [COM PORT] of PC and PORT of IME is connected with serial cable.
iii. Confirm INMARSAT terminal works normally or not, by ligtning of POWER-LED of IME.

2.Operation except [Exit], [Display], and [Ver] is not available during winIST is communicating
with INMARSAT terminal( the function of MES No. screen can not be operated.)

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4-3 Delivery Date Confirmation / Setting
Delivery date of INMARSAT terminal can be set and confirmed on Delivery Date Setting/Confirmation
screen.
4-3-1 Delivery Date Confirmation
(1)Click Delivery date from [MENU LIST].
Following screen will be displayed when [MENU LIST] is clicked.
(Click Delivery Date again or click refresh button, to obtain the data of Delivery Date again.)

Fig. 4-3-1 Delivery Date screen

2. Confirm Delivery date on above Window.


Note
1: Each column will be displayed as empty when the data reception is failed..
In this case, carry out following procedure and confirm and setting the data again.
i. Click [Setting] of menu bar and open the dialogue box of [COM PORT], then click [OK], and
confirm that [COM PORT] is opened normally.
ii. Confirm that [COM PORT] of PC and PORT of IME is connected with serial cable.
iii. Confirm INMARSAT terminal works normally or not, by ligtning of POWER-LED of IME.
2.Operation except [Exit], [Display], and [Ver] is not available during winIST is communicating with
INMARSAT terminal( the function of Delivery Date. screen can not be operated.)

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4-3-2 Delivery Date Setting

1. Click Delivery Date from [MENU LIST], then Delivery Date screen will be opened.
2. Input the delivery date into the box of Delivery Date within the range of 2000/01/01 to 2099/12/31.
3. Click [SET] button.
Note

1: Data can not be set when data reception is failed


2: Following pop-up message will be displayed when input data is incorrect after [SET] button is clicked.
Correct the data with referring response.

Fig. 4-3-2a Delivery Date YEAR Data setting error window

Response:Set the Year(YYYY) of Delivery Date within the range of 2000 to 2099.

Fig. 4-3-2b Delivery Date Month date setting error window

Response:Set the Month(MM) of Delivery Date within the range of 1 to 12.

Fig. 4-3-2c Delivery Date Day data setting error window 1

Response:Set the Day of Delivery Date within the range of 1 to 31.

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Note

Fig. 4-3-2d Delivery Date Day data setting error window 2

Response: Set the Day of Delivery Date within the range of 1 to 30.

Fig. 4-3-2e Delivery Date Day data setting error window 3

Response: Set the Day of Delivery Date within the range of 1 to 29.

Fig. 4-3-2f Delivery Date Day data setting error window 4

Response: Set the Day of Delivery Date within the range of 1 to 28.

3. Following pop-up message will be displayed when winIST failed to write the data to
INMARSAT terminal, after [SET] button is clicked.

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Note

Fig. 4-3-2g Data setting failure window


In this case, carry out following procedure and confirm and setting the data again.
i. Click [Setting] of menu bar and open the dialogue box of [COM PORT], then click [OK], and
confirm that [COM PORT] is opened normally.
ii. Confirm that [COM PORT] of PC and PORT of IME is connected with serial cable.
iii. Confirm INMARSAT terminal works normally or not, by ligtning of POWER-LED of IME.

2.Operation except [Exit], [Display], and [Ver] is not available during winIST is communicating with
INMARSAT terminal( the function of Delivery Date screen can not be operated.)

4-4 Preferred OR Confirm / Setting


Confirmation and setting of preferential sea area can be done on Preferred OR screen.

4-4-1 Preferred OR Confirmation

(1) Click Preferred OR from MENU LIST, then following screen will be displayed.
(Click Preferred OR again or click refresh button, to obtain the data of Preferred OR again.)

Fig. 4-4-1 Preferred OR screen

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(2) Confirm GPS Setting on above screen.
・ AOR WEST
・ AOR EAST
・ POR
・ IOR
・ All Ocean Region
Note

1: Each column will be displayed as empty when the data reception is failed..
In this case, carry out following procedure and confirm and setting the data again.
i. Click [Setting] of menu bar and open the dialogue box of [COM PORT], then click [OK], and
confirm that [COM PORT] is opened normally.
ii. Confirm that [COM PORT] of PC and PORT of IME is connected with serial cable.
iii. Confirm INMARSAT terminal works normally or not, by ligtning of POWER-LED of IME.
2. Operation except [Exit], [Display], and [Ver] is not available during winIST is communicating with
INMARSAT terminal( the function of Preferred OR. screen can not be operated.)

4-4-2 Preferred OR Setting

(1) Click Preferred OR from MENU LIST, then Preferred OR screen will be opened.
(2) Select Preferred OR from following five choices.(Refer Fig.4-3-2 Preferred OR selection)
・ AOR WEST (Atlantic Ocean Resion West)
・ AOR EAST (Atlantic Ocean Resion West)
・ POR (Pacific Ocean Resion)
・ IOR (Indian Ocean Resion)
・ All Ocean Region

winIST

Fig. 4-4-2a Preferred OR selection

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(3) Click [SET] button.

Note

1. Preferred OR can be set when the status of INMARSAT terminal is [Ready] or [Log-out]. It can not be
set on the other status (setting will be failed unless [SET] button is clicked. See Note 3).
2. Data cannot be set when data reception is failed.
3. Following pop-up message will be displayed when winIST failed to write the data to INMARSAT
terminal, after [SET] button is clicked.

winIST

Fig. 4-4-2b Data setting failure window

In this case, carry out following procedure and confirm and setting the data again.
i. Click [Setting] of menu bar and open the dialogue box of [COM PORT], then click [OK], and
confirm that [COM PORT] is opened normally.
ii. Confirm that [COM PORT] of PC and PORT of IME is connected with serial cable.
iii. Confirm INMARSAT terminal works normally or not, by ligtning of POWER-LED of IME.

2.Operation except [Exit], [Display], and [Ver] is not available during winIST is communicating with
INMARSAT terminal( the function of Preffered OR screen can not be operated.)

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4-5 Transmitting Security Alert
4-5-1 Flow chart of Security Alert transmission

Means user’s action


Push Security button (ON) Means status

Is Security
button pushed NO
within 30
seconds?

YES

The Security Alert is


regularly transmitted.

Push Security button (OFF)

Stop of Security Alert transmission

4-5-2 Security Alert transmission procedure

Reference
Security transmission cause no reactions of terminals. No LED lit and buzzer does not
sound on the IME, no communication status is displayed on DTE(optional component), and
nothing is printed on the Printer(optional component).

Step 1 Pull open the button cover of the transparency of the security button forward.

Button cover Button

Step 2 Push down red button(ON status:The button is pushed down).

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Security alert transmission will be initiated after 30 seconds passed.

OFF status (Push once)(ON Status) (Push again)OFF Status


<Transmission start> <Transmission cancel>

Note

<Discontinuing transmission procedure when button is pushed by mistake>

Push the Button again within 30 seconds: No transmission

Push the Button again after 30 seconds passed : security alert will be transmitted
only of first time, and no transmission is carried out after then.

Step 3 Security alert will be kept transmitted regularly at set intervals to the address set beforehand.

Reference
The message of the following content reaches the destination when the Security Alert
is transmitted.

This is a SECURITY MESSAGE


User edit Ship Name :ABCD
message Call Sign :DFGZ
(Example) MMSI :123456789

Automatic SECURITY SECURITY


insertion MES NO, 987654321
message LAT,N12 34.56LON,E123 45.56,UTC,07.01.2004 12:34,SOG,
(Example) 10.0KT,COG,20DEG

Step 4 Push the button again when you want to cancel security alert transmission.

Note
Turn off all buttons when you pushed two or more buttons at the time of
transmission.

Security Alert transmission will not be canceled as long as one button is remained
turned on.

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4-6 Test transmission of Security Alert
4-6-1 Flow chart of Security Alert Test Transmission

Security button Test button

Means user’s action


Push Test button
Means status
(The button starts to light)

Push Security button (ON)

Is Security
button pushed
within 30 YES
seconds?

NO

Test Button starts to blink

Test transmission of Security


Alert is started

Test Button stops blinking


(Still lighting)

Pushed Security button

Push Test button again


(Light disappears)

Test transmission of Security Alert is completed.

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4-6-2 Procedure of Security Alert test transmission

Note

Confirm all of security buttons are turned off before you started the test transmission.

Test transmission is impossible as long as one button is remained turned on.

Step1 Push the Test Button of IME, then LED of the button will be lit.

Step 2 Push down Security button.


It will be changed from lighting to blinking after 30 seconds passed, and then starts Test
transmission.
Reference

Below mentioned message will be sent to destination, when Security Alert is transmitted.

Automatic This is a SECURITY MESSAGE


insertion Ship Name :ABCD
message Call Sign :DFGZ
(Example) MMSI :123456789
User edit
TEST TEST
message
MES NO, 987654321
(Example)
LAT,N12 34.56LON,E123 45.56,UTC,07.01.2004 12:34,SOG,
10.0KT,COG,20DEG

Step 3 Blinking of Test button’s LED will stops and lights, when the test transmission is completed. Press
Security button again.

Reference
<Time required until completing Test transmission>

Transmission setting number


1(5 minutes)2(17 minutes)3(29 minutes)4(41minutes)5(53 minutes)

The time required is done back and forth according to the state of the line and the message
length, etc.

Step 4 Push Test button.


Light of button disappears.
Note

Light of Test button will not disappear and buzzer sounds even Test button is pushed,
when the Security button is not turned off correctly, on Step 3.

Push Test button after turned off Security button, certainly.

Security Alert transmission will not be canceled as long as one button is remained turned
on.

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5 SPECIFICATION

5-1 JUE-95SA
Table 5-1 Principal Specification of JUE-95SA

Class of Inmarsat-C MES Class 2


Frequency range Transmission 1626.5-1646.5 MHz
Reception 1530.0-1545.0 MHz
Channel spacing 5 kHz
EIRP Within +7 - +16 dBW (at 5 degrees elevation angle)
G/T -23.7 dB/K minimum
Modulation Transmission 1200 symbols/sec. BPSK* (2nd generation satellite)
1200 symbols/sec. BPSK*
Reception
(BPSK: Binary Phase Shift keying)
Antenna Type: Helical antenna
Pattern Hemisphere (non directional)
Polarization Right hand circular
Power supply Voltage AC100/220 ±10% DC24V+30%-20%

TX: 75 W (EME and IME)


Power consumption
RX: 15 W (EME and IME)
Environmental Ambient temperature -35° C - +55° C (EME operational)
-15° C - +55° C (IME operational)
Condition
Preservation temperature -40° C-+80°C
Relative humidity 95 % (+40°C)
Ice 25 mm (EME)
Precipitation 100 mm/hour (EME)
Velocity 100 knots
Vibration IEC60945 compatible
Coding Interleaved, convolutional code (R = 1/2, K = 7)
Data rate Transmission 600 bps
Reception 600 bps
Max transmission message 8K bytes
Reception message storage 80K bytes (INMARSAT-C: 40K bytes, EGC: 40K bytes)
Interface Internal GPS JRC original
DTE CCITTV 24/28, 9600 bps, 9 PIN DSUB connector
Printer Centronics compatible parallel interface
Dimensions EME: 144 mm(φ) × 224 mm(H)
IME: 210 mm(W) × 150 mm(D) × 50 mm(H)
Mass EME: 1.5 kg IME: 1.3 kg

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6 Troubleshooting

6-1 Troubleshooting Flowchart


Check below mentioned all items for correct communication

Start

PSU
Is Power lamp blinks after exchange
Power switch of IME turned Is PSU normal? NO
ON?
NO YES

YES IME
Is Power lamp turned to lit Is SYNC blinking and NO Are all lamps lit NO exchange
after 20 seconds? other lamps are after 5 minutes
NO lighting? passed?
YES
IME-EME
YES cable
YES Is EME-IME exchange
Cable normal?
NO
Is SYNC lamp lit after 2 to Blocking?
10minutes passed? YES
NO NO
EME
YES
YES exchange
Re-confirm with changing the ships
Continued to next page direction, or changing position of EME

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Continued from previous page

ID
application
Is LOG-IN lamp lit after 2
Is ID registration
seconds?
completed? NO

YES YES

Is buzzer sounded during EME


operating?(Internal EME
GPS error)
exchange
YES

NO ALM lamp status Alarm/Error contents countermeasure


Light is disappeared after rebooting
Blinking with 0.5 Power switch: Normal return
seconds intervals TX alarm
Is ALM lamp lit or flicked
during operation? NO Light is flicking after rebooting Power
switch: EME exchange
Blinking with 1.0
EME internal battery error EME exchange
seconds intervals
Cable confirmation of Security button
Blinking with 2.0 Security button exchange
Terminated Security button error
seconds intervals

Two or more events are


Lighting Confirm above 3 items
occurred in same time.

Fig.6-1 Trouble shooting Flowchart

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7 Working Check List

Check in accordance with the following check list, if installation is completed.

Check item Contents Check


Security Button Security Button is correctly connected with
1 □
connection JUE-95SA
POWER LED is lit after 20 seconds with flicking

since the POWER switch is turned ON

2 Status of IME LED All LEDs is lights out after SYNC LED and

LOGIN LED is lit.

POWER LED is lit after TEST button is pushed. □

PV Test is carried out correctly. □

3 Communication test SSAS Transmission is carried out correctly. □

SSAS Test is carried out correctly. □

4 GPS receiving check GPS data is received correctly. □

Re-confirmation of MES Number □

5 Initial setting Re-confirmation of Delivery Date □

Re-confirmation of Preferred OR (Ocean Region) □

6 Test mode Logged-off from TEST mode. □

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8 JRC Service 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.jrcams.nl
JRC Seattle http://www.jrcamerica.com

Marine Sales & Marketing Department


Tokyo Japan : jmarine@m1.jrc.co.jp

Marine Product support Department


Tokyo Japan : tmsc@m1.jrc.co.jp

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