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INMARSAT-C MOBILE EARTH STATION
FELCOM 15
Installation Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EQUIPMENT LISTS...................................................................................................................... ii
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................... iii
1. MOUNTING THE UNIT.......................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Antenna Unit................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Terminal Unit ................................................................................................................ 7
1.3 Distress Alert/Received Call Unit IC-305/Alarm Unit IC-306 ........................................ 9
1.4 Printer PP-510 (option)/EGC Printer PP-505 (option) ................................................ 10
1.5 AC/DC Power Supply Unit PR-240 (option) ............................................................... 10
1.6 Junction Box IC-315 ................................................................................................... 11
2. WIRING ............................................................................................................................... 12
2.1 Antenna Cable Connector at the Terminal Unit .......................................................... 13
2.2 Distress Alert/Received Call Unit IC-305.................................................................... 13
2.3 Alarm Unit IC-306....................................................................................................... 16
2.4 Junction Box IC-315 ................................................................................................... 17
3. INITIAL SETTING................................................................................................................ 18
3.1 Setting the IMN (INMARSAT MOBILE NO.)............................................................... 18
3.2 Setting for External Equipment ................................................................................... 19
4. INSTALLATION OF GPS BOARD (OPTION)..................................................................... 20
5. CHANGING POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS............................................................ 23
PACKING LISTS....................................................................................................................... A-1
OUTLINE DRAWINGS.............................................................................................................. D-1
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM............................................................................................. S-1
*00080935115* *00080935115*
*00080935115* *00080935115*


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CAUTION
Confirm that the power supply voltage
is compatible with the voltage rating
of the equipment.
Connection to the wrong power supply
can cause fire or equipment damage. The
voltage rating appears on the label at the
rear of the terminal unit.
Standard Steering
Antenna Unit IC-115
Terminal Unit IC-215
Printer PP-510
Junction Box IC-315
Distress Alert/
Received Call Unit IC-305
Alarm Unit IC-306
EGC Printer PP-505
AC/DC Power Supply Unit
PR-240
Mini keyboard
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Do not open the equipment
unless totally familiar with
electrical circuits and
service manual.
Only qualified personnel
should work inside the
equipment.
Turn off the power at the
mains switchboard before
beginning the installation.
Post a sign near the switch
to indicate it should not be
turned on while the equip-
ment is being installed.
Fire, electrical shock or
serious injury can result if the
power is left on or is applied
while the eqiuipment is being
installed.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
0.30 m 0.30 m
0.70 m 0.40 m
1.00 m 0.80 m
1.00 m 0.70 m
Do not approach the ra-
dome closer than 60 cm
when it is transmitting.
Microwave radiation can
cause severe injury or illness.
Radiation level:
10 W/m at 60 cm
2
Attach securely protection
earth to the ship's body.
The protection earth is required
to the power supply to prevent
electrical shock.
0.30 m 0.30 m
Use the correct fuse.
Use 10 A fuse (defalt setting) for 12 VDC
power supply, or replace the fuse to 5 A
(supplied as spare parts) with 24 VDC.
Use of wrong fuse can result in damage to
the equipment.
Keep the following compass safe
distances.
0.50 m 0.30 m
0.50 m 0.30 m
2.05 m 1.40 m
0.90 m 0.60 m

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EQUIPMENT LISTS
Standard Supply
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
Antenna Unit IC-115 - 1
Terminal Unit IC-215 - 1
Distress Alert/
Received Call Unit
IC-305 - 1

Alarm Unit IC-306 - 1
Junction Box IC-315 - 1 w/CP16-02501*
CP16-02101 004-439-060 For 30 m cable, antenna unit*
CP16-02111 004-439-070 For 50 m cable, antenna unit*
CP16-02121 004-439-080
1 set
For 100 m cable, antenna unit*
CP16-02300 000-043-433 1 set
CP16-02301 (for IC-215)*,
CP16-02302 (for keyboard)*
CP16-02201 004-438-890 1 set For IC-305/306
TP5FBAW-5DFBB 000-159-523-11 30 m antenna cable
8D-FB-CV 000-117-599 50 m antenna cable
Installation
Materials
12D-SFA-CV 000-138-866
1
100 m antenna cable
Accessories FP16-00600
000-043-434
1 set Mini keyboard (G84-4100PPAUS), FD
(FP16-00601)
Spare Parts SP16-01301 004-439-370 1 set Fuse*
Optional Supply
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
FD-ROM 16-5-0164 004-438-920 1 set
GPS Board OP16-47 001-017-110 1 set
GPS Board Kit OP16-48 000-011-766 1 set
RF Cover (GPS) OP16-49 000-011-767 1
EGC Printer PP-505 - 1
Printer PP-510 - 1 w/CP16-01200*
AC/DC Power Supply Unit PR-240 - 1 w/CP24-00151*
000-560-452 For junction box, 10m
000-103-868 For junction box, 20m
000-103-869 For junction box, 30m
000-132-829 For junction box, 40m
5-pair cable
CO-SPEVV-SB-C
0.2x5P
000-132-828
1
For junction box, 50m
SSAS Modification Kit** OP16-33 000-043-492 1
IC-307 (2units), FD-ROM (for
RFCON CPU, for TERM CPU)
SSAS Alert Unit** IC-307 000-043-473 1 w/CP16-03101, FP16-00901
OP16-27 004-448-000 1
For distress alert/received call
unit, alarm unit Flush Mounting Kit
OP16-28 004-448-010 1 For SSAS alert unit
ALC (FFA) Modification Kit* OP16-26 004-439-840 1
Russian Language Kit OP16-43 004-449-590 1 For IC-215
PC Terminal Software OP16-45 004-449-600 1 Russian Language
Antenna Mounting Kit CP16-03701 004-555-000 1 set
Antenna Bracket CP16-03702 001-016-260 1 See page D-14.
Antenna Mounting Pipe CP16-03703 001-014-510 1
*: See packing lists at the back of this manual.
**: The SSAS modification kit is required for the SSAS. For installation of three IC-307s, additional SSAS
alert unit is necessary.

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Printer**
PP-510
ANTENNA
UNIT
IC-115
TERMINAL UNIT
IC-215
JUNCTION
BOX
IC-315
Navigator
POWER SUPPLY
100-115/200-230 VAC
1, 50/60 Hz
: Standard Supply
: Option
: Local Supply
POWER SUPPLY
12/24 VDC
AC-DC Power Supply
PR-240
* For 12 VDC power supply,
DC-DC converter is
required to use PP-510.
Distress Message Controller
DMC-5
Personal
Computer
(PC/AT compatible)
EGC Printer**
PP-505
Shipboard LAN (Ethernet)
GPS Board
OP16-47
Mini Keyboard
DGPS
CATEGORY OF UNITS
Unit Category
Terminal Unit Protected from weather
Antenna Unit Exposed to weather
Other Units Protected from weather
**: Mandatory for EGC operation as required by IMO RES. A.664(16).
Distress Alert/
Received Call Unit
IC-305
Alarm Unit
IC-306
24 VDC
Printer
SSAS Alert Unit*
IC-307
OR
SSAS Alert Unit*
IC-307
(Max. 3 units)
*: At least two SSAS Alert Units are required.
24 VDC

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1. MOUNTING THE UNIT
NOTICE
Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating
or plastic parts of the equipment.
Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic
parts, especially plastic connectors.


1.1 Antenna Unit
Mounting Location
Mount the omnidirectional antenna unit high atop a mast clear of stays and the turning
diameter of a radar antenna. The ideal mounting location would be where no obstacle
appears in the fore and aft directions down to -5 and down to -15 in the port and
starboard directions. This concept is illustrated in the figure below. Shadow sector of the
antenna mast, whip antenna, etc. should be within 2 degrees at one meter from the
antenna unit.
ANTENNA UNIT
5 5
15 15

Antenna unit mounting location
If both Inmarsat-B/F and Inmarsat-C ship earth stations are installed, separate the
Inmarsat-B/F antenna at least 8 m from the Inmarsat-C antenna.
Separate the antenna unit from an S-band radar as follows:
HORIZONTAL LINE
Install above this line
PROHIBITED
ZONE
1.5 m
5 m
15
2 m
S-band radar
INSTALLTION
ZONE
2 m

S-band radar and installation area
1. MOUNTING THE UNIT
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The allowable vibration level as specified by Inmarsat is as shown in the table below.
Allowable vibration level
Frequency Level
2 to 10 Hz 2.54 mm Peak Amplitude
10 to 100 Hz 9.8 m/s Peak Acceleration
Avoid the location near funnels and stacks; smoke and soot on the radome can lower
signal level.
Separate the antenna unit 5 m from HF, VHF or 27 MHz antenna.

Mounting
Thirty, 50 or 100 m antenna cable is available. Thirty meters cable has connectors on both
sides, and one connector for 50/100 m cable. Do not shorten these cables to prevent
interference. To mount the antenna unit, an exclusive pipe is necessary.

Note: To mount the antenna unit with the optional antenna mounting kit (Type: CP16-03701,
Code No.: 004-555-000), see page D-13.

Locally prepare an antenna mast with a ground stud (M6 stainless steel bolt welded to
antenna mast) and mounting pipe with threads and plate (See the outline drawing of the
mounting plate shown below.) Weld the mounting pipe to the antenna mast.
The distance between the stud and the earth terminal on the antenna unit should be within
340 mm, which also is the length of the supplied earth wire.
Antenna mast
Welding
Ground stud
Mounting pipe
Earth wire (340 mm)
1
x
1
4


U
N
S
1
2
-
S
2
0
0
1
0
0
50
2
5
.
4
3
5
-
S
1
2
-
S
2
5
-
S
,
,
2
0
6

Mounting pipe and antenna mast
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3
For 15 or 30 m cable
1. Apply silicone sealant (local supply) to the threads of the pipe.
2. Unscrew three screws to remove the antenna base from the antenna unit.
3. Pass the antenna cable through the pipe, antenna base in order.
4. Insert the cable protector (supplied) into the slot at the bottom of antenna base.
5. Screw the antenna base onto the antenna pipe by rotating the antenna base.
6. Pass the antenna cable into the shrink tube (SCM2, supplied).
7. Attach the antenna cable to the connector at the bottom of the antenna unit (upper).
8. Shift the shrink tube until it touches the bottom of the antenna unit (upper).
9. Heat the above shrink tube, and then apply silicone rubber around the upper edge of the
tube. Also wind self-bonding tape around the lower edge of the shrink tube and then
wrap vinyl tape over self-bonding tape.

Note: Between the bottom of the antenna unit (upper) and the end of the taping should be
less than 50 mm.
Antenna unit (upper)
Antenna base
Apply silicone sealant.
Antenna base, bottom view
Insert the cable
protector (wide side)
into this slot.
Cable protector
less than
50 mm
Silicone
rubber
Shrink
tube
(Inner) Shrink tube
(Outer) Vinyl tape

Antenna unit, passing the cable through the pipe
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10. Remount the antenna unit (upper) on the antenna base. (Torque: 2.6 Nm 10%)
11. Wrap self-bonding tape around the connection of antenna base and pipe, and then wind
vinyl tape over self-bonding tape. These tapes should be winded closely.
12. Fix the earth wire RW-4747 (supplied) between the ground terminal on the antenna unit
and the ships ground point.
Cable tie
(weatherproofed)
Taping
(self-bonding
tape and vinyl
tape)
Ground terminal
Ship's ground point
Apply silicone rubber.

Mounting
13. Apply silicone rubber (supplied) to the earth terminal and three screws at the bottom of
antenna base.
14. Fix the antenna cable to the mast with a cable tie (local supply).

1. MOUNTING THE UNIT
5
For 50 or 100 m cable
1. Apply silicone sealant (local supply) to the threads of the pipe.
2. Unscrew three screws to remove the antenna base from the antenna unit.
3. Pass the cable assy TPA5FB0.3NJ5FBA-5DFB (supplied, 300 mm) into the shrink tube
(SCM2, supplied).
4. Attach the above cable assy to the connector at the bottom of the antenna unit (upper).
5. Shift up the shrink tube until it touches the bottom of the antenna unit (upper).
6. Heat the shrink tube, and then apply silicone rubber to the upper edge of the tube, also
wind self-bonding tape around the lower edge of the shrink tube and then wrap vinyl
tape over self-bonding tape.
Note: Between the bottom of the antenna unit (upper) and the end of the taping should be
less than 50 mm.
7. Insert the cable protector (supplied) in to the slot at the bottom of the antenna base.
8. Pass the antenna cable through the pipe and antenna base in order.
When laying the cable along side the pipe, put the cable aside to pass through the projection
in the antenna base. See [A] in the figure shown below.
Antenna unit
(upper)
Antenna base
[B] [A] Select [A] or [B].
Antenna base, bottom view
Insert the cable
protector (wide side)
into this slot.
Cable protector
less than
50 mm
Silicone
rubber
Shrink
tube
(Inner) Shrink tube
(Outer) Vinyl tape
Apply silicone sealant.

Waterproofing
9. Remount the antenna unit (upper) on the antenna base. (Torque: 2.6 Nm 10%)
10. Screw the antenna unit onto the antenna pipe by rotating the antenna unit.
11. Wind self-bonding tape (supplied) at the connection of antenna base and pipe, and then
wrap vinyl tape over self-bonding tape.
12. Fix the ground wire RW-4747 (supplied) between the ground terminal on the antenna
unit and the ground stud on the mast.
1. MOUNTING THE UNIT
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13. Connect the antenna cable (50 or 100 m) and cable assy (attached at step 5).
14. Wrap the connector with self-bonding tape and then vinyl tape. Bind the cable end with a
cable tie (local supply).
15. Fix the cable to the mast with cable tie (local supply).
Mast
Pipe
Taping
(Self-bonding
tape and vinyl
tape)
Cable tie
(Weatherproofed)
Ground terminal
See the figure in below.
Ship's ground point
Apply silicone rubber.

Mounting


Waterproofing

1. MOUNTING THE UNIT
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1.2 Terminal Unit
Select the following place to install the terminal unit.
The temperature and humidity should be moderate and stable.
For maintenance and checking purposes, leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of
the unit and leave slack in cables.

Mounting
Tabletop mounting
1. Fix the hanger on a table with four tapping screws (5x20, supplied).
4-7
282
240 + 0.5
29 + 3
80 + 0.5

Terminal unit, tabletop mounting
2. Screw knobs and washers to terminal unit loosely.
3. Set the terminal unit to the hanger and tighten knobs.

Flush mounting
Use local supplied pan head screws (M4x20) when the thickness of the bulkhead is from 11
to 14 mm. For bulkhead which exceeds 14 mm in thickness the length of the pan head
screws should be bulkhead thickness A +7.82 mm. Also the length of B should be max. 8
mm (B8 mm).
A B

Bulkhead, sectional view

1. Prepare a cutout in the mounting location whose dimensions are as shown on next
page.
2. Fix the display unit by six pan head screws M4x20, inserting from the inside of the
bulkhead. Refer to the outline drawing at the end of this manual.
1. MOUNTING THE UNIT
8
38
80 120
58
2
2
8

0
.
5
2
2
3

1
2300.5
4.5
2731
4-R2.25
M4x20

Dimensions for flush mounting

Keyboard
1. Attach the function key label (
INM-C
15
12
) to the location shown below.
Function key label (supplied)
5
!
1
@
2
#
3
$
4
%
5
^
6
+
=
&
7 7
(
9 9
Back-
space
Home
8 8
)
0
Pg Up
Q W E R T Y I
{
[
}
] \
Tab
U
4
O
6
P
-
Pg Dn
A S D F G H "
'
Enter
Enter
Caps
Lock
J
1
K
2
L
3
:
; +
End
Shift
Z X C V B N
<
,
?
/ /
>
.
M
0 Shift
Ctrl
Ctrl Fn
Alt Alt Ins Del
Esc F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 Num
Lock
Prt Sc
Sys Rq
Scroll
Lock
Pause
Break
F1
F11
F2
F12
5
_
-
~
,
I
.

2. Attach four fasteners (small, supplied) to the bottom of the keyboard.
3. Attach four fasteners (large, supplied) to the small fasteners attached in step 3.
4. Peel the paper from four fasteners.
5. Fix the keyboard to the mounting place.

1. MOUNTING THE UNIT
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1.3 Distress Alert/Received Call Unit IC-305/
Alarm Unit IC-306
Distress alert/received call unit IC-305
Alarm unit IC-306
ALARM
ACK
ALARM
ACK


Bulkhead mounting
1. Remove four screws from the unit to separate the bottom chassis from the top cover.
2. Fix the bottom chassis to the mounting location with four tapping screws (supplied).
3. Cable can be entered from bottom or rear panel. Select suitable entrance. For rear
panel entrance, change the clamp orientation as follows.
a) Unfasten two screws to remove the cable clamp.
b) Turn the clamp 90 degrees.
c) Refasten two screws removed at step a) to fix the clamp.
Unfasten these screws.
Rotate.
Refasten screws.

Cable clamp, rotating
4. Run the interconnection cable thru a cable entrance and connect it to terminal board.


Flush mounting
The optional flush mounting kit OP16-27 (Code No. 004-448-000) is required.
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
Fixture 16-018-4201-1 100-317-841 1
Pan head screw M3x6 000-800-362 4
Self-tapping screw 4x16 000-162-605-10 4
1. Cut out the mounting position referring to the outline drawings at the back of this
manual.
2. Fix the unit to the fixture with four pan head screws (supplied as the option kit).
3. Fasten four tapping screws (5, supplied as the option kit) to mount the fixture to the
mounting position.
1. MOUNTING THE UNIT
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1.4 Printer PP-510 (option)/
EGC Printer PP-505 (option)
PP-510 (option)
Lay the printer on a table and fix it with printer fixtures 1 and 2.
Attach labels appropriately; right side of printer for the compass safety distance label and
front of printer for INMAR C label.
405
200
Printer
fixture1
Printer fixture 2
Label for
Compass safety distance
INMARSAT label "C"

Printer PP-510
PP-505 (option)
1. Fix the hanger on a table with four tapping screws.
2. Screw knobs into printer.
3. Set printer to hanger and tighten knobs.

1.5 AC/DC Power Supply Unit PR-240 (option)
Fix the unit on a table with four tapping screws.
272 + 1
100 + 1

AC/DC power supply unit, dimensions

1. MOUNTING THE UNIT
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1.6 Junction Box IC-315
The junction box IC-315 is connected to the terminal unit by using the cable assy 16S0344
(2 m, attached to the junction box). Install the junction box within 2 m from the terminal unit.

1. Remove four screws from the unit to separate the bottom chassis from the top chassis.
2. Fix the bottom chassis to the mounting location with four tapping screws (4x16:
supplied).
3. Connect the cables appropriately referring to Chapter 2.
120 + 0.5
70 + 0.5

Junction box IC-315, dimensions



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2. WIRING
Power supply
24 VDC
1.2 m
Printer
PP-510
Copper strap
Ground wire
Distress alert/
Received call
unit
IC-305
TP5FBAW-5DFBB,
30 m
0.34 m
Mini keyboard
G84-4100PPAUS
8D-FB-CV, 50 m
12D-SFA-CV, 100 m
When using 50 or 100m
antenna cable.
DMC-5# Navigator
CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x5p
(option)
or TTYCS-4
(Japanese
Industrial
Standards)
LAN cable
(10BaseT, local supply)
Remove the cover to use.
DGPS
Connector N-P-12DSFA
N-P-8DFB
(Supplied, local arrangement)
24 VDC
VCTF-0.75x3C
(5 m)
TNCP-NJ
connector
(Supplied)
16S0184,
3 m
Junction Box
IC-315
* *
*
* * *
*
*: Local arrangement
Alarm unit
IC-306
The terminal unit is shipped with a 15 A
fuse in its power cable. This fuse is for use
with a 12 VDC power supply.
For a 24 VDC power supply, replace the
fuse with a 7A fuse (supplied). Attach the
"7A" label to the fuse holder on the power
cable. Use of a wrong fuse can damage the
equipment.
CAUTION
MJ-A3SPF0018-050Z
#: When connecting with the Distress Message
Controller DMC-5, set the DMC-5's function for
"SES (EGC)," in the SET UP EGC/SES menu,
referring to chapter 7 "SYSTEM SETTINGS" in the
operator's manual for DMC-5 (OME-5540).
Further, connect a jumper wire between TB5-#1
and TB5-#3 on the DMC-5.

Wiring of FELCOM 15
2. WIRING
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2.1 Antenna Cable Connector at the Terminal Unit
8D-FB-CV (50 m)
Outer Sheath
Armor Inner Sheath Shield
Dimensions in millimeters.
50 30
Cover with heat-shrink tubing and heat.
30
10
Clamp
Nut
Gasket
(reddish
brown)
Clamp
Trim shield here.
Aluminum Foil
Insulator
Trim aluminum
tape foil here.
1
5
Pin
Shell
Clamp Nut
Solder through
the hole.
Remove outer sheath and armor by the
dimensions shown left.
Expose inner sheath and shield by the
dimensions shown left.
Remove insulator and core by 10 mm.
Twist shield end.
Slip on clamp nut, gasket and clamp as shown
left.
Fold back shield over clamp and trim.
Cut aluminum foil at four places, 90 from one
another.
Fold back aluminum tape foil onto shield and trim.
Expose the insulator by 1 mm.
Expose the insulator by 5 mm.
Slip the pin onto the conductor. Solder them
together through the hole on the pin.
Insert the pin into the shell. Screw the clamp
nut into the shell.
(Tighten by turning the clamp nut. Do not
tighten by turning the shell.)

How to fabricate antenna cable 8D-FB-CV (50 m)
2. WIRING

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12D-SFA-CV (100 m)
Outer Sheath
Armor Inner Sheath Shield
Dimensions in millimeters.
80 12
Nut
Washer
Gasket
Clamp
1.8
4.5
Clamp Nut
Pin
Solder through
the hole.
Remove outer sheath and armor by the
dimensions shown left.
Expose inner sheath and shield by the
dimensions shown left.
Twist shield end.
Slip on clamp nut, gasket and clamp as shown left.
Expose the insulator by 1.8 mm.
Expose the core by 4.5 mm.
Slip the pin onto the conductor. Solder them
together through the hole on the pin.
Insert the pin into the shell. Screw the clamp
nut into the shell.
(Tighten by turning the clamp nut. Do not
tighten by turning the shell.)

How to fabricate antenna cable 12D-SFA-CV

2. WIRING
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2.2 Distress Alert/Received Call Unit IC-305
Use the installation material CP16-02201 to connect the distress alert IC-305.
The optional CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x5P cable or JIS cable (Japan Industrial
Standards) TTYCS-4 or equivalent are available to connect with the junction box
IC-305. Select the cable clamp attached depending on the diameter of cable,
and fix the armor of cable with the clamp.
Painting
Armor
(Sectional view)
S =1.25 mm
=1.35 mm
2
Conductor
(Twisted pair)
Shield
Vinyl sheath

TTYCS-4 cable, sectional view
Distress alert
IC-305
16P0213
1 2 3 4 5
15 mm 40 mm 10 mm
CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2X5P
or TTYCS-4
Cut unused cables.
For TTYCS-4 (JIS)
or equivalent
For CO-SPEVV-
SB-C 0.2x5P
Twist the shield.

Wiring of distress alert IC-305



2. WIRING

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2.3 Alarm Unit IC-306
Maximum two alarm units can be connected to the junction box IC-315 in parallel.
To distinguish the incoming indictors, set jumper wires for the second alarm unit
as below. For connection, refer to the 2.2 Distress Alert/Received Call Unit
IC-305.
Alarm unit IC-306
JP2
JP1
16P0213

No. 1 (default setting) No. 2
JP1 Cut Cut
JP2 Shorten Cut


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2.4 Junction Box IC-315
Use the junction box IC-315 to connect the distress alert/received call unit
IC-305 and other unit (max. four units) to the terminal unit.
Unfasten four screws to remove the box cover to connect cables.

For connection, use the optional 5 pair cable CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x5P, JIS cable
(Japan Industrial Standards) TTYCS-4 or equivalent. When using the
CO-SPEVV-SB-C 0.2x5P cable, replace the cable clamp with the cable clamp
16-018-6008-1, supplied with IC-315.
Cover
Terminal
board
To terminal unit
Procedure
1. Insert driver from direction 1 .
2. Tilt slightly toward 2 .
3. Insert cable core to 3 .
Core 7 mm
1
2
3
Vcc
GND
TD/RD-A
TD/RD-B
NC
TD-A(NAV)
TD-B(NAV)
RD-A(NAV)
RD-B(NAV)
GND
DMC OUT-H
DMC OUT-C
DMC IN-H
DMC IN-C
DMC CTR
I
C
-
3
0
5
/
3
0
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Cable clamp
4. Pull out the driver.
Note 1: Do not insert the cable deeply
to prevent pinching the cable sheath.
Note 2: Pull the cable slightly to confirm
the tightening
Sticker for
connection of
other equipment

Junction Box IC-315
Input/output sentences
The following sentences can be input/output with the navigator connected.
Input sentences Output sentences
GGA, GLL, VTG, WPL, RMA, RMB,
RMC, MTW, DBT, BWC, BWR, VDR,
ZDA
GGA, ZDA, GLL, VTG, RMC, GSV



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3. INITIAL SETTINGS
3.1 Setting the IMN (INMARSAT MOBILE NO.)
After the wiring, set your IMN (Inmarsat Mobile No.) as below.

1. Turn the power on.
2. Press the function key [F8] to show the Setup menu.
Setup
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
1. Distress Alert Setup
2. System Setup
3. Editor Setup
4. Terminal Setup
5. EGC Setup
6. Auto Mode Setup
7. E-Mail Setup
8. Directories
9. Configuration

Setup menu
3. Press [2] key to display the System Setup menu.
Setup
9. Configuration
System Setup
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INMARSAT-C
OFF
INT
INT
INT
System Date & Time
IMN
MES Operation Mode
Nav Port
Active Port
Message Output Port
EGC Output Port
Network Setup
Command Window

System Setup menu
4. Confirm that the IMN is selected, and then press the [Enter] key.
The entering field appears.
5. Key in your IMN.
6. Press the [Enter] key.
7. Press the [Esc] key to disappear the entering field.
8. Press the [Enter] key.

To clear the IMN, press [I] [M] [N] in order while pressing the [Alt] key down at step 5.

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3.2 Setting for External Equipment
The FELCOM 15 system had been set to accommodate to distress alert/received call unit
IC-305, alarm unit IC-306 and distress message controller DMC-5 at factory. If less than
three units are connected, change the setting to OFF as below.

1. Press the [F8] key to show the Setup menu.
2. Press the [2] key to show the System Setup menu.
3. Press the [] key to select Command Window, and then press [Enter] key to show the
Command Window screen.
4. Referring to the service manual for FELOM15, fill in the Enter JOB No.: and then press
the [Enter] key.
5. As similar to step 4, fill in the PASSWORD:, and then press the [Enter] key.
[Main Menu] is highlighted.
6. Press the [1] and [Enter] keys in order.
Setup
9. Configuration
System Setup
01:53 02-02-25 (YY-MM-DD)
INMARSAT-C
OFF
INT
INT
INT
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IMN
MES Operation Mode
Nav Port
Active Port
Message Output Port
EGC Output Port
Network Setup
Command Window
Command Window
[ Main Menu ]
1. Remote Box Setup
2. Internal GPS Setup
Enter JOB No.: 1
[ Remote Box Setup ]
1. DMC ON
2. IC-305 ON
3. IC-306 No.1 ON
4. IC-306 No.2 ON
5. IC-306 No.3 ON
E: Exit
Enter No.:

Command Window screen

7. Press the number key for unit not connected, and then press the [Enter] key.
For example, press the [1] and [Enter] keys when the DMC-5 is not connected.
[ DMC ]
1. ON
2. OFF E: Exit
Enter No.:

Setting window for DMC-5
8. Press the [2] key, and the [Enter] key.
Instead of a numeric key, press the [E] key to return to Remote Box Setup menu.
9. Repeat steps 7 to 8 for other unit not connected.
10. Press the [Esc] key several times to close the menu.

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4. INSTALLATION OF GPS BOARD
(OPTION)
This chapter provides the procedure for the installation of the GPS board (in the terminal
unit), which provides GPS position information.

Name: GPS board
Type: OP16-47
Code No.: 000-017-110

Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
GPS board 16P0246 004-656-550 1
Pan head screw M3x8 000-163-190-10 3

Note: Use anti-static gloves to treat board.
1. Unfasten 18 screws, six spacers and three nuts to remove the terminal unit cover.
Cover
Spacer
6 pcs.
Nut, flat washer
Nut
Pan head screw
M3x8, 18 pcs.
Torque
1.370.1 Nm
Torque
0.760.02 Nm
Rounding
side
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Terminal unit, cover removed
4. INSTALLATION OF GPS BOARD (OPTION)
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2. Unfasten four pan head screws (M3x8) to remove the RF cover (S).
3. Fasten three pan head screws (M3x8, supplied with the kit) to attach the GPS board to
the RF cover.
4. Attach the 7P connector from the RF cover to the JI on the GPS board.
J
1
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GPS board
Cable
J1
Pan head screw
M3x8, 3 pcs.
Pan head screw
M3x8, 4 pcs.
(marked with "#")
RF cover (S)
RF cover
Grommet
#
#
#
#

Removing RF Cover (S)/Fixing GPS Board
5. Pass the cable from the GPS board through the hole on the RF cover, and then connect
it to J4 on the RF CON/CPU board.
GPS board
Pass the cable
through this hole.
RF cover
Pass the cable
under the RF cover.
Fix the cable with the clamp.
J4
RF CON/CPU board
1. Attach the connector at right angle.
If not, connector pins may be bent.
2. After connecting connector assemblies, the load
on their cables should be as below.
less than 2.94N (300gf)
less than 2.94N (300gf)
less than 9.8N (1kgf)
How to treat connectors

Fasten the cable at the clamp next to the J4 connector.
6. Remount the RF cover (S) using four pan head screws (M3x8) unfastened at step 2.
4. INSTALLATION OF GPS BOARD (OPTION)

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7. Reassemble the terminal unit as below.
a) Fasten six spacers a by hand tentatively.
b) Fasten eight pan head screws b tightly.
c) Fasten six spacers a by box driver tightly.
d) Fasten other screws and washers to complete.

b
a
b
b
b
Terminal unit, rear view
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5. CHANGING POWER SUPPLY
SPECIFICATIONS
The AC-DC power supply PR-240 is shipped ready for connection to a 200-230 VAC ships
mains. If the ships mains is 100 VAC-115 VAC, change the tap connection and terminal
board connection as below. Attach a label supplied as accessories to the front panel
according to the ships mains.
Ships mains Tap connection Terminal board Label
200-230 VAC SEL 230 V Below (a)
200-230 VAC 2.2-1.7 A
1 50/60 Hz
100-115 VAC SEL 115 V Below (b)
100-115 VAC 3.2-2.6 A
1 50/60 Hz
Remove screw
and cover.
Cover

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SEL
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3
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3
200-230 VAC (a)
(b)
AC FAIL:Connect to Alarm system.
Output Setting: Normal Close Set plug to 2 & 3 pins of J4 (Factory setting)
Normal Open Set plug to 1 & 2 pins of J4
AC Power Switch
(When connecting DC input, note that the DC power is supplied
even though this switch is turned off.)
Heat sink
Tap connection
(Pull out to disconnect.)
Front panel
Terminal board
Grey
Black
Grey
Black
Attach appropriate label.
Front panel
Coil
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3
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4
,
8
m
,

8
678O86
24VDO
PR!NTLR
PP61O

1
86
+4
+2
+8
RH12BPG8S
1
2
8
BLK
WHT
RLD 24V
OV
GND
|16SOO84)
24 VDO
VOTlO.76x8O,6m,7
2m
1O
11
12
18
14
16
4
6
6
7
8
9
1
2
8
TTYOS4|+1) OR
OOO.2x6P|+2)
+1
TTYOS4

NAV LOU!PMLNT
TTYOS1|+1) OR
OOO.2x2P|+2)
Dsub16P
+8

!O816
JUNOT!ON BOX
2BO8 16PO2O9
1
2
8
2B1O 16PO214
GND
DO|)
DO|)
1224VDO
+8
MJA8SPl
1224 VDO

lUSL
16A|12V)
7A|24V)
WHT
BLK
MJA8SPlOO18O6OZO,6m,11

24VDO
!N
AO
OUT
+2
SUPPLY UN!T
AO/DO POWLR
AO/DO
PR24O

L
!N
DO
PL

+1
!V2sq.
1OO116/
2OO28O VAO
1,6O/6OHz
24 VDO
DPYO2.6
DPYO4
+1
+1
W=8O,1.2m
OOPPLR STRAP
P
P
P
P
1
2
8
4
6
1
2
8
4
6
16PO218A
16PO218B
VOO
GND
TD/RDA
TD/RDB
lG
VOO
GND
TD/RDA
TD/RDB
lG

D!STRLSS ALLRT/
RLOL!VLD OALL UN!T
ALARM UN!T
!O8O6
!O8O6
1
2
8
4
6
6
SSASOUTH
SSAS!NO
SSASOTRL
GND
SSASOHLOK
NO
P
P
!O8O7 |No.1)
SSAS ALLRT UN!T

+2 +6
TTYOS4|+1) OR
OOO.2x6P|+2)
1
2
8
4
6
6
SSAS ALLRT UN!T

!O8O7 |No.2)
+2 +6
1
2
8
4
6
6
8
MAX.8 SLTS AVA!LABLL.
SSAS ALLRT UN!T

!O8O7 |No.8)
+2 +6
`2OOm
TOTAL` UP TO 2OOm
P P
P P
1
2
8
+2

!O86O
ALARM UN!T
!NMARSAT No.1/2
TRA
TRB
lG
P
+1
8
4
TTYOS1
!O816
OONNLOT!ON lOR !O86O |DO NOT USL W/ !O8O6)
!O86O!O8O6

SLLLOT
6
lURUNO LLLOTR!O OO., LTD.
O
lLLOOM 16
!NMARSATO MLS
!NTLROONNLOT!ON D!AGRAM

DRAWN
OHLOKLD
APPROVLD
SOALL
DWG No.
MASS
k
T!TLL
NAML

T.YAMASAK!
O6686OO1 R
T.TAKLNO
26/Jun/O9
26/Jun/O9

KLYBOARD
1.6m

S-1

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