H5381 Final (2013.01.28)
H5381 Final (2013.01.28)
H5381 Final (2013.01.28)
4 2013.01.28 FINAL(H5381)
3 2012.12.06 FINAL(H5380)
2 2012.04.18 WORKING
1 2011.03.05 APPROVAL
REV. DATE DESCRIPTION REMARK
PLAN HISTORY
APPROVED BY B.S.KIM
CHECKED BY S.M.HONG
PREPARED BY S.H.PARK
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उऌࣰࣩࣽࣵ࣬࣬ऀࣩࣿऀࣩ࣭ࣜࣜ
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उࣽऎअऊँࣜऎࣽऀअऋࣜࣿऋ࣪ࣨईऐऀ࣪
COMPONENT LIST
ITEM:PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM & TALKBACK SYSTEM
SHIP NO:H5380
YARD :DAEWOO SHIPBUILDING & MARINE ENGINEERING CO.,LTD.
CLASS
NO MODEL SPECIFICATION Q'TY REMARK
CODE
400D- 400W SINGLE RACK DUAL AMP, AC220V/AC220V POWER
1 MPA-9000 1 COLOR: MAKER STANDARD
CD-1 W/CD PLAYER, W/MIC(WRL CORD TYPE)
2 MPC-9051 A REMOTE CONTROLLER, FLUSH TYPE 2 COLOR: MAKER STANDARD
16 MSC-2 - W.T RECEPTACLE FOR SPEAKER & MIC 2-GLAND 2 UPPER DK FORE & AFT
INSTA
ALLATIO
ON GUID
DE
Messrs.
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(MPA--9000 PA/G
GA System)
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Public Addre
ess / Generral Alarm Syystem
Revvision History
01 : Issued for first design : MP
PA-9000
02 :
03 :
(QAS-ADD-008/0/09.09.25) manual\pabx\MPA-9000\MP
PA-9000_eng.doc ( MRC M
MARINE RAD
DIO CO., LTD
D.)
MARINE RADIO CO.,LTD. Subject : PAGA System Page : (15 / 47)
주/선박무선 Date : 2010.12.09 Doc. : MPA-9000_Eng(Rev. 1.0)
1. Installation Guide
1.1 General
1.1.1 Planning: The installation should be planned in details before commencing. The cables should be
listed in a cable plan, with number of pairs etc. The location of each unit in the communication system
should be planned to obtain maximum performance and user availability.
1.1.2 Power: The operating power is 220VAC 60Hz as primary and same AC or 24VDC as backup. With
automatic switching between primary and secondary power source.
1.1.3 Marking: Each cable is to be marked with cable numbers. Each conductor is to be marked with the
specific termination numbers. Please note that MRC uses plug-able screw terminals in all units.
1.1.4 Fastening: Where applicable, the cables and the conductors shall be clamped to the structure with
cable ties.
1.1.5 Preservation: Prior to, during, and after installation the equipment must be handled with care. And
protected against acid holding fluids, pollution, moist, impacts etc. This is in order to avoid damaged
equipment, for which MRC will claim void warranty.
1.1.6 Cable Requirements: All cables used in the MPA system must be of approved ship cable type.
Requirements:
- Common outer screen
- Individually twisted pairs
- Recommended conductor size is minimum 0.75 mm²
- All cabling in the MPA must be a separate network.
- Do not combine different systems in the same cable. This is to prevent disturbance and noise caused
by interference.
2.2 Single and Dual Amplifier at Single Rack Type Wiring Diagram (MPA-9xxxS, MPA-9xxxD)
- Abbreviation -
1 FA Fire Alarm System
2 GA General Alarm Generator
3 RL Rotating Light, Column Light
4 PA Public Address System
5 Whistle Whistle or Air Horn Control System
6 ECR Engine Control Room
7 SGR Steering Gear Room
8 LSC Light Signal Column
9 SRS Sound Reception System
10 MF/HF Medium Frequency and High Frequency
2.6 Connection and interface among power source, speaker, remote controller and peripherals
2.6.1 Connection for power source
1. FAIL PWR : Main & emergency power source fail -> Dry Contact(AMS, Alarm Monitoring System)
2. OUT FAIL : Power source fail and other fail -> Dry Contact(AMS or Watch Alarm System)
2.6.3 Connection for external Fail Buzzer and Light Signal Column
1. OUT 7,8,9,10 GA/PULS : General Alarm 7-short & 1-long for SLC or other Device (Dry Contact)
1. OUT 3,4,5,6 GA/CONT : General Alarm Continuous for SLC or other Device (Dry Contact)
1. OUT1 WHIST : Activates the whistle when operating GA, GA -> Whistle
2. ALM OUT : Activates the alarm when operating any alarm
1. SP1 ~ 6 : 2-core speaker -> Compass, Bridge Wing Port/St’bd, Lifeboat, Deck Area Outside
1. SP1 ~ 6 : 2-core speaker -> Compass, Bridge Wing Port/St’bd, Lifeboat, Deck Area Outside
1.
8. Mic1 : Microphone 1(Wing St’bd) 1. Mic8 : Microphone 8(FCS Port)
9.
2. Mic2 : Microphone 2(Wing Port) 2. Mic9 : Microphone 9(ECR)
10.
3. Mic3 : Microphone 3(Fore) 3. Mic10 : Microphone 10(SGR)
11.
4. Mic4 : Microphone 4(After) 4. Mic11 : Microphone 11(CCR)
12.
5. Mic5 : Microphone 5(Lifeboat St’bd) 5. Mic12 : Microphone 12(Main Unit)
13.
6. Mic6 : Microphone 6(Lifeboat Port) 6. T/B 1: Talk Back Mic1(Machinery)
14.
7. Mic7 : Microphone 7(FCS St’bd) 7. T/B 2: Talk Back Mic2(Deck)
2.6.18 Connection of General Alarm Push Button(PB1,2) – for ECR, CCR and other area
1. Alarm Sw1: Watch Alarm Input 1 6. Alarm Sw6: Bilge Alarm Input 6
2. Alarm Sw2: ESDS Alarm Input 2 7. Alarm Sw7: Engine Alarm Input 7
3. Alarm Sw3: CO2 Alarm Input 3 8. Alarm Sw8: Personal Alarm Input 8
4. Alarm Sw4: Machinery Alarm Input 4 9. Alarm Sw9: Cargo Alarm Input 9
5. Alarm Sw5: SGR Alarm Input 5 10 Alarm Sw10: Gas Detector Alarm Input
Ge
eneral Guide
G
Messrs.
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(MPA--9000 PA/G
GA System)
Public Addre
P ess / Generral Alarm Syystem
Revvision History
01 : Issued for first design : MP
PA-9000
02 :
03 :
(QAS-ADD-008/0/09.09.25) manual\pabx\MPA-9000\MP
PA-9000_eng.doc ( MRC M
MARINE RAD
DIO CO., LTD
D.)
MARINE RADIO CO.,LTD. Subject : PAGA System Page : (5 / 47)
주/선박무선 Date : 2010.12.09 Doc. : MPA-9000_Eng(Rev. 1.0)
1. Introduction
The MPA-9000 system is a marine and offshore PA/GA system.
The system conforms to SOLAS, IMO MSC Circ 808, LSA Code VII 7.2 and IEC60945 regulations.
The system is available in different versions and offers a set of standard and optional features which covers
the equipments for a marine PA and General Alarm systems for all type of ship selection of output power
from 200W up to 4800W more and single or dual system according to the customer's request are available.
2. General Description
2.1 MPA-9000 Main Unit
It is designed for 19" 1 Unit rack mounting,
FEATURES:
- Up to 8 MPA 9000 control units connected.
- Up to 11 emergency microphones connected.
- External paging facility (from Talkback/PABX etc.).
- Prepared for A/B dual system, with alarm synchronization.
- Interfaces for manual and/or automatic alarms.
- Entertainment sources, with free zone selection.
- Signal processing capabilities.
- Configurable priority levels.
- 16 speaker outputs, with unlimited amplifier expansion.
- Facility for muting of local loudspeaker during paging.
- Override of entertainment volume-controls during paging.
- Output for mute of external GA system.
- Output for activation of external GA system.
- Synchronization with external GA tones.
- Up to 10 different alarms in the system.
- Chime (ding-dong) generator.
- LSC (Signal Light Column) activation.
- Mute of external alarm facility.
- Built-in loudspeaker, to monitor activity on zone
- Powered by 110/220V AC with automatic switch to 24V DC
- Overload, fault indication and amplifier monitoring
2) General Alarm
- G/A Hand: Manually operated (1100Hz); sustained
G/A Auto: Automatically operated (1100Hz); 1 sec. interval, 7 short and 1 long alarm continuous
3) Fire Alarm
-1. 1100Hz/1300Hz: Alternation
-2. 1100Hz: Continuous
1. BZ STOP: "Static On" lamp flickering when an alarm is issued: this buzzer will stop the operation
2. FAIL LAMP: Turned on when an alarm is issued
The lamp displays the operation status of the power control unit.
3. FAIL BUZZER: Turned on when an alarm is issued
4. MAIN: Turned on in case of a problem in the main power input
5. EM’CY: Turned on in case of a problem in the auxiliary power input
6. Main Power Switch: 100~230VAC (50/60Hz) main power "ON"/"OFF" switch
7. Main power input fuse: 100~230VAC (50/60Hz) main power input fuse (1A)
8. Auxiliary Power Switch: 24VDC/100~230VAC (50/60Hz) auxiliary power "ON"/"OFF" switch.
9. Auxiliary power input fuse: 24VDC / 100~230VAC (50/60Hz) auxiliary power input fuse (3A/1A)
1. Monitor Speaker
2. MONI VOL: Adjusts the sound level of the monitor speaker
1. LCD Display Window: Display the operation and all status of apparatus to LCD composed of
16-characters and 2-rows.
2. "POWER" Lamp: Display of power source
3. "Mode" Key: Edit mode of program
4. “ENTER” Key: Information is displayed in the LCD screen running.
5. “LEFT SHIFT” Key: Move left of cursor inside the LCD window.
6. “RIGHT SHIFT” Key: Move right of cursor inside the LCD window.
7. “INCREASE SHIFT” Key: Go to next mode or time up
8. “DECREASE SHIFT” Key: Go to previous mode or time down
9. “FAULT” Lamp: Turn on of lamp and ring of the buzzer
10. “BZ STOP” Key: The buzzer stops at fault situation.
1. MONI: Indicates the sound level of the monitor speaker (automatically adjusted to medium when
power is connected)
2. MIC (Microphone Volume): Displays the volume level of the microphone of the Remote Controller
(automatically adjusted to medium when power is connected)
3. Monitor Speaker
4. MIC (Microphone) Volume: Up/down adjustment switch used to adjust the microphone volume
5. MIC: Microphone interface
6. MONI Volume: Up/down adjustment switch used to adjust the Monitor Speaker volume level
7. OUTPUT: Displays the output level
8. BUSY: Indicates that the system is on-air
9. FAIL LAMP: Indicates the system's power or a system failure (diagnoses the failure status)
10. CALL: Pressed to activate the alarm generator; its alarm signal is 800Hz
11. POWER: Power switch
12. DIMMER Volume: Up/down adjustment switch used to adjust the brightness of the POWER switch,
BUSY lamp, and SPEAKER SELECTOR
13. SPEAKER SELECTOR: Used to select speakers onboard for the broadcast
MICROPHONE
PLACE
1 W/H EMERG.SPEECH (OVERRIDE) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ● ● ● ●
GEN EM'CY ALARM (OVERRIDE) W/H(AUTO) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ● ● ● ● ●
2
GEN EM'CY ALARM (OVERRIDE) OTHER ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ● ● ● ● ●
3 FIRE ALARM (OVERRIDE) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ● ● ● ● ●
OFF W/H REM ○ ○
W/H REM ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
WING (STBD) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
WING (PORT) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
UPP.DK FWD ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
TALK-BACK
UPP.DK AFT ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
S/G/R ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
4 W/H
REMOTE E/C/R ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
STEERING STAND ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
MACHINERY W/H REM ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
OUTSIDE W/H REM ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
ACCOM. W/H REM ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
CABIN W/H REM ○ ○ ○
EM'CY W/H REM ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ● ● ● ●
OFF C/C/R REM ○ ○
TALK-BACK C/C/R REM ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
MACHINERY C/C/R REM ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
C/C/R
5 OUTSIDE C/C/R REM ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
REMOTE
ACCOM. C/C/R REM ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
CABIN C/C/R REM ○ ○ ○
EM'CY C/C/R REM ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ● ● ● ●
6 PAGING CALL "0" DIAL AUTO TEL ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ● ● ● ● ●
OFF ○ ○
TALKBACK ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
MACHINERY ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
MAIN
7 OUTSIDE MAIN UNIT ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
UNIT
ACCOM. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
CABIN ○ ○ ○
EM'CY ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ● ● ● ●
NOTE : AT mark ● speaker, the maximum volume is used neglecting the set position of volume
controls attached.
STOPPING
PLUG
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एऋऑऊऀࣜऎँࣿँऌऐअऋऊࣜएकएऐँउࣜ
उएऎࣩ࣮ࣵ࣬࣬ࣽࣜࣜࣜࣜࣜࣜࣜࣜ
ణణణణణణణణణణణణణణ
उࣽऎअऊँࣜऎࣽऀअऋࣜࣿऋ࣪ࣨईऐऀ࣪
ࣿऋउऌऋऊँऊऐࣜईअएऐ
अऐँउࣶएऋऑऊऀࣜऎँࣿँऌऐअऋऊࣜएकएऐँउ
एऄअऌࣜऊऋࣶऄࣱ࣯࣭࣮࣯ࣴ࣬࣫ࣴ࣫ࣴ࣫ࣴ
कࣽऎऀࣶࣜऀࣽँओऋऋࣜएऄअऌࣾऑअईऀअऊःࣜࣜउࣽऎअऊँࣜँऊःअऊँँऎअऊःࣜࣿऋ࣪ࣨईऐऀ࣪
ࣿईࣽएए
ऊऋ उऋऀँई एऌँࣿअंअࣿࣽऐअऋऊ ऍࣣऐक ऎँउࣽऎइ
ࣿऋऀँ
࣭ उएऎࣩ࣮ࣵ࣬࣬ࣽ ࣩ उࣽअऊࣜऑऊअऐ࣮࣮ࣜࣽࣿ࣬ऒࣜऀࣰ࣮ࣿऒ ࣭
࣮ उऎࣩ࣭࣭ࣽ ࣩ ओ࣪ऐࣜउअࣿऎऋऌऄऋऊँ ࣰ
࣯ उऌएࣩ࣯࣬࣬ࣽ ࣩ ऌऋओँऎࣜएऑऌऌईक ࣭
1. General Description
1.1 Features
This sound reception system is acoustic electronic navigational aids to enable the officer on the watch to
hear outside sound signals at totally enclosed
bridge in order to perform the look-out function as
required in the International Regulations for
Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972. and SOLAS
2002(resolution A. 694(17)) revisions.
Thus, this system receives the sound signals in
all directions in the audio frequency 70Hz ~ 820Hz
and re-produces these incoming signals
electrically inside wheel house.
The four microphones operate in pair
depending of the approximate direction of the
received sound signal by these combinations.
The value for detection of sound signal is
75dBA.
The microphone active value of sound level for
detecting direction is more than 0.07mV between
forward and after or port and starboard.
-1. Terminal Block: AC/DC Input and DC Output -2. AC Input Fuse: 1A (2AG)
-3. DC Input Fuse: 2A (2AG) -4. DC Output Lamp: LED(Red) Type
-5. AC Input Switch -6. DC Input Switch
-7. Ventilation Holes
3. Precautions on Installation
3.1 Setup of Microphone's Input Sensitivity
-1. The potentiometer(VR1~VR4)
adjusts the sound signal on
direction lamp.
The squelch circuit input
value(Maker standard) is set on
75dBA.
If needed, it may adjust again so
as to be proper at environment
conditions.
-2. The performance of this system depends upon the installation position of the microphone.
-3. Install the microphone in each side of the bridge wing/bow/stern or bridge top.
The microphones must be separated about 10-meter.
-4. Install the microphone in the place to avoid the wind generated by the ship.
-5. To prevent the howling, do not install a microphone in the entrance, window, and console speaker
or opening and closing door in the wheelhouse.
-6. The microphone U-bracket is fastened securely in place.
-7. When you install the microphone cable, wind the extra cable on the end of cable once more and
fasten it.
-8. To prevent the interference, do not combine the signal cables with other cable type such as power
source. The sound reception system should be connected with the other ones separately.
-9. To do so, protect the microphone from the vibration of the ship.
-10. Also, protect it from the vibration generated by the high sensitivity elements of the microphone.
-11. For sound reliability, the microphone should be installed at silent place
-12. When the howling occurs, turn down the volume until the howling stops.
Please, consult the manufacturer if the above problems are not improved after troubleshooting.
उࣽऎअऊँࣜऎࣽऀअऋࣜࣿऋ࣪ࣨईऐऀ࣪
ࣿऋउऌऋऊँऊऐࣜईअएऐ
अऐँउࣶࣿऋउउऑऊࣽईࣜࣽँऎअࣽईࣜएकएऐँउ
एऄअऌࣜऊऋࣶऄࣱ࣯࣭࣮࣯ࣴ࣬࣫ࣴ࣫ࣴ࣫ࣴ
कࣽऎऀࣶࣜऀࣽँओऋऋࣜएऄअऌࣾऑअईऀअऊःࣜࣜउࣽऎअऊँࣜँऊःअऊँँऎअऊःࣜࣿऋ࣪ࣨईऐऀ࣪
ࣿईࣽएए
ऊऋ उऋऀँई एऌँࣿअंअࣿࣽऐअऋऊ ऍࣣऐक ऎँउࣽऎइ
ࣿऋऀँ
࣭ ࣱࣩ࣯ࣿࣽࣿࣵ ࣩ ࣽउऌईअंअँऎࣜऑऊअऐ࣮࣮ࣜࣽࣿ࣬ऒࣲࣨ࣬ऄश࣭ࣨऌतࣨࣾइࣰ࣮ऒ ࣭ ࣿऋईऋऎࣶउࣽइँऎࣜएऐࣽऊऀࣽऎऀ
࣮ ࣽऐࣩࣴ࣬ࣳࣜࣜ ࣩ ऋउऊअࣜऐऒ࣫ंउࣜࣽपरडपपझ ࣭
࣯ ࣽओࣰࣲࣩ࣮ࣽࣜࣜࣜ ࣩ ࣲउࣜࣽउࣜओतथबࣜࣽपरडपपझࣜओथरतࣜआऱपटरथफपࣜࣾफऴ ࣭
ࣴ ऎऒࣩ࣮ ࣩ ऎࣽऀअऋࣜࣿऋऎऀ ࣰ࣬
ࣵ उࣩࣩࣽआआ ࣩ ࣿऋऊऊँࣿऐऋऎ ࣭
࣭࣬ ऑࣩऌࣩः ࣩ ࣿऋऊऊँࣿऐऋऎ ࣮࣬
࣭࣭ उࣩऌࣩࣳ ࣩ ࣿऋऊऊँࣿऐऋऎ ࣱ
࣭࣮ ࣱࣩࣳफतऩ ࣩ ँऊऀࣜऎँएअएऐँऎ ࣮࣬
General Guide
Messrs
CONTENTS
1. General Description ....................................................................................................................... 1
2. Components .................................................................................................................................... 1
2.1 Connection Diagram of the System ........................................................................................ 1
2.2 Components ......................................................................................................................... 2
3. Specification .................................................................................................................................... 2
3.1 MF/SW/FM/VHF/UHF Amplifier (CAC-953, CAC-953A) .......................................................... 2
3.2 Power Supply(inside Main Unit) ............................................................................................... 2
3.3 Omni-Directional Antenna(AT-807) ......................................................................................... 2
3.4 6m Whip Antenna(AW-624) ................................................................................................... 3
3.5 VTR Amplifier(UP-40A, Option) .............................................................................................. 3
4. Installations ...................................................................................................................................... 3
4.1 Installation Method ................................................................................................................... 3
4.2 Connection Method of Antenna & Coaxial Cable(RG-12U) ......................................................... 4
4.3 Connection Method of Out-Let Box & Coaxial Cable(RG-6) ........................................................ 4
4.4 Connection Method of U-P-G Connector & 5C-FB Cable............................................................ 5
1. General descriptions
The CAC-953 system is a maritime antenna specially designed for the vessel, as well as a broadband
amplifier that amplifies and distributes overall band such as radio broadcasting including MF, SW and FM,
TV broadcasting including VHF(H/L) and UHF, and VTR signal.
Especially, it is an omni-directional antenna so that it can safely receive the propagation during sailing and
uses the whip antenna to receive the MF/SW signal. It has a built-in broadband amplifier for
AGC(Automatic Gain Control) to prevent the degradation of the propagation received weakly. In addition, it
does not require any maintenance after installation because it is designed firmly. "If the power is supplied
after installation, all the functions are automatically operated."
2. Components
2.1 Connection Diagram of the System
2.2 Components
1) Main amplifier(CAC-953) : The number of the maximum subscriber is 64 EA. Automatic gain amplifier
and power supplier for MF/SW/FM/VHF/UHF.
2) Sub amplifier(CAC-953A) : The number of the maximum subscriber is 128 EA. Automatic gain
amplifier and power supplier for MF/SW/FM/VHF/UHF.(Used when the number of the subscriber
exceeds 64 EA or cable is extremely damaged.)
3) VTR Amplifier(UP-40A, Option)
4) Omni-Directional Antenna(AT-807) : For FM, VHF/L, VHF/H, UHF
5) Six-meter whip antenna(AW-624) : For AM Radio
6) Antenna junction box(JB-4 W/T) : For AM Antenna
7) Distributor
8) Terminal for radio and TV
9) Radio/TV, telephone and AC-220 RP terminal
10) Radio/TV cord set
11) Installation materials: End Resister(75 Ohms and connector)
12) Spare parts : Manufacturer standard
3. Specification
3.1 MF/SW/FM/VHF/UHF Amplifier Unit (CAC-953, CAC-953A)
-1. Frequency Gain : MF/SW(150kHz - 30MHz) - Min. 20dB
: VHF.L(45MHz - 110MHz) - Min. 20dB
: VHF.H(170MHz - 225MHz) - Min. 20dB
: UHF(470MHz - 850MHz) - Min. 20dB
-2. Automatic Gain Control : 0 - 37dB
-3. Gain Deviation : MF/SW(0.8dB), VHF(1.0dB), UHF(2.0dB)
-4. Noise Figure : MF/SW(7dB), VHF(8dB), UHF(8dB)
-5. Maximum Output Level : MF/SW(85dB), FM/VHF/UHF(110dB)
-6. Power Consumption : DC-12V, 380mA, Max. 10VA
: AC-220V, 20mA, Max. 10VA
-7. Weight : Approx. 6.8Kg
-8. Operation Temperature : -20oC ∼ +40oC
-9. In/Out Impedance : 75 ohm
4. Installations
4.1 Installation Method
The performance of this system depends on the installation method. To install this system,
make sure that you consider the following;
① Install an antenna in a high position to keep away from the metal obstacles.
② Install an amplifier in place where humidity, heat or strong noise do not exist.
③ When you connect coaxial cable, you should not bend it extremely. If you bend it unavoidably,
it should be bent more 6 times than a diameter of coaxial cable.
④ Connect the external shield wires exactly.
⑤ When you connect coaxial cable to each connector, shorten the length of the insulated conductor
as possible.
⑥ When coaxial cable is damaged or cut, you should not connect it at random and should use the
standard connector.
⑦ Connect 75 Ohm of noninductive resistance to each port that is not used.
⑧ Shorten the length of cable as possible.
⑨ To install each terminal, keep the maximum radius from noise source because its field intensity
is low.
⑩ Make sure of using the standard coaxial cable.
⑪ If the length of cable is too long or the number of the distribution exceeds the standard limit,
make sure of using the sub amplifier.(For more information, inquire of the manufacturer)
① Remove 5C-FB cable as shown in figure. Keep the gap of 4mm and 10mm.
The inner center should not be cut.
② Fully remove the gold-colored shield to the position c.
③ Do not remove the silver foil at the position d.
④ First, insert the support ring to cable and then U-P-G connector to PVC. At this time,
insert the insulator to the position e.
⑤ Place the support ring to the position e and tighten it with a nipper as shown in figure.
5. General Cautions
① If the vessel is in port, the duel image can be displayed due to the reflected wave from building,
crane and mountain. This originates from the omni-directional antenna.
② If this antenna is too near the transmitting antenna of the certain broadcasting station,
the transmission of other broadcasting stations can be extremely degraded. This originates from
the self-AGC operation of the amplifier that prevents the saturation generated by the
strong signal of the certain broadcasting station.
③ Because the short wave has various problems(For example, fading, diffuse reflection, attenuation
and atmospherics), the receiving strength can extremely vary.
④ Make sure that you do not change the circuit and components in this system at your own.
⑤ Connect cable exactly, according to the terminal symbol of the drawing.
⑥ Connect the ground lines in each port to that in cable.
⑦ The reflected wave of the AM wave between transmitting stations is too near compared to that
of TV wave. So, it can be confused with other wave when it is amplified to high gain.
⑧ When the power lamp indicating the ground failure is on, use the recommended insulation cord
to connect TV.
⑨ Adjust the main/sub amplifier of the omni-directional antenna automatically.
⑩ Connect the coaxial cable of the out-let box firmly.
⑪ Carefully connect cable. If a problem occurs in cable, troubleshooting is impossible in fact.
That is why too much time and cost are required to resolve the problems.(Ask manufacturer).
-3. Distributer
- After installing a terminal resistor(75Ω) on outlet box and distributer.
①Input/output DC impedance of 4-way Distributer : App. 20Ω
② Input/output DC impedance of 2-way Distributer : App. 40Ω
- Before installing a terminal resistor(75Ω) on outlet box and distributer.
① Input/output DC impedance of 4-way Distributer : more 10㏁
② Input/output DC impedance of 2-way Distributer : more 10㏁
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एऄअऌࣜऊऋࣶऄࣱ࣯࣭࣮࣯ࣴ࣬࣫ࣴ࣫ࣴ࣫ࣴ
कࣽऎऀࣶࣜऀࣽँओऋऋࣜएऄअऌࣾऑअईऀअऊःࣜࣜउࣽऎअऊँࣜँऊःअऊँँऎअऊःࣜࣿऋ࣪ࣨईऐऀ࣪
ࣿईࣽएए
ऊऋ उऋऀँई एऌँࣿअंअࣿࣽऐअऋऊ ऍࣣऐक ऎँउࣽऎइ
ࣿऋऀँ
ँऔࣿऄࣽऊःँࣜऑऊअऐࣲࣩࣜ࣬ईअऊँएࣰࣩࣜऐऎऑऊइईअऊँ
࣭ उࣿऔࣱࣩ࣬࣬࣬ ࣾ ࣭ ࣿऋईऋऎࣶउࣽइँऎࣜएऐࣽऊऀࣽऎऀ
࣮࣮ࣽࣿ࣬ऒࣨऀࣰ࣮ࣿऒ
࣮ ईࣩ࣮࣮࣭ࣿ ࣽ ऀँएइࣜऐकऌँࣜऐँईࣜओअऐऄࣜउऋऀऑईँࣜࣿऋऎऀࣜࣜआࣽࣿइ ࣰࣵ ࣿࣽࣾअऊ
ऊ࣪ओ࣪ऐࣜओࣽईईࣜऐकऌँࣜऐँईࣜओअऐऄࣜउऋऀऑईँࣜࣿऋऎऀࣨ
࣯ ईࣩ࣮࣮࣭ࣿ ࣭ࣾ ࣯
ࣾऎࣽࣿइँऐࣜࣜऐँऎउअऊࣽई
ओ࣪ऐࣜओࣽईईࣜऐकऌँࣜऐँई ःࣽईईँकࣨँ࣫ऎࣜओऋऎइएऄऋऌ
ࣰ ईࣩ࣮࣭࣯ࣿ ࣿ ࣮
ओअऐऄࣜँऔऐँऎऊࣽईࣜएअःऊࣽईࣜइअऐࣜࣜऐँऎउअऊࣽई࣮ࣩࣜःईࣽऊऀ ࣿऋईऋऎࣶःऎࣽक
उ࣫ँࣜएअऀँࣨँउࣣࣿकࣜऀ࣫ः
ओ࣪ऐࣜओࣽईईࣜऐकऌँࣜऐँई
ࣱ ईࣩ࣮࣭࣯ࣿ ः࣭ ࣯ ऎउࣨए࣫ः࣫ऎ
ओअऐऄࣜऄँࣽऀएँऐࣜएओࣜँऔऐँऎऊࣽईࣜइअऐࣜࣜऐँऎउअऊࣽई࣯ࣩࣜःईࣽऊऀ
ࣿऋईऋऎࣶःऎࣽक
࣭࣬ आࣲࣩ࣭ࣾ ࣽ ऐँऎउअऊࣽईࣜࣾऋऔࣜंईऑएऄࣜऐकऌँࣜउऋऀऑࣽईࣜआࣽࣿइ ࣱ
General Guide
Messrs.
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Revision History
01 : Issued for first design : MCX-5000S
02 :
03 :
This document contains proprietary information and may not be copied, reproduced, or utilized in anyway, in all or in part without
written permission from Marine Radio Co., Ltd.
Copyright © 2010 Marine Radio Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
1. Introduction
This manual is contained construction, function, operation, installation and maintenance of the MCX -
5000 series auto-exchanger system.
The MCX - 5000 series auto-exchanger system has been designed reliable semi-conductor,
micro-computer control "DTMF" system. The system is carefully designed about ability of the drip- proof,
water-proof, impact-proof and corrosion-proof because of marine use for bad circumstance.
The system is designed from 24 lines to 128 lines by step 8 lines each.
The MCX – 5000S be tested and approved according to IEC 60945.
2. General Description
2.1 Central Exchange
Features;
-1. Extension to Extension Call
-2. External Call and 4 Lines Trunk (Sat-com etc)
-3. Transfer for External Call
-4. Paging Call (P/A System, Group Paging)
-5. Add-On Conference
-6. Priority Call
-7. Restriction of External Call
-8. Camp-on
-9. Wake up Call
-10. Group Call
-11. Diagnosis using Self Number Test
-12. Simple Maintenance
-13. Easy Trouble Shooting by Simple display
-14. Variety Application
3. Technical Data
3.1 Capacity of the System
a) Capacity of Subscribers and Trunk Lines
No. Model Capacity Etc
1 MCX-5000A Extension 36 + Trunk 4
2 MCX-5000B Extension 60 + Trunk 4
3 MCX-5000C Extension 84 + Trunk 4
4 MCX-5000D Extension 124 + Trunk 4
3.5 Function
-1. Standard Function
a. Inter - Communication
b. External Call, Lines Trunk(Sat-com etc)
Ex :12 ---------- Sat-com
13 ---------- Trunk No.1
14 ---------- Trunk No.2
15 ---------- Etc
c. Paging Call to P/A System
Ex : 0 ----------- Paging Call
8 ----------- Group 1(Deck)
9 ----------- Group 2(Engine)
d. Call Transfer for Trunk Line
e. Add-On Conference(Max. 6 Parts)
f. Camp-On
g. Group Call
Max. 10 Groups, Max. 10 Line Phone per 1 Group
h. Self Ring Test
i. Warning of Off Hook Alarm
j. Automatic Change to Emergency Power
k. Failure Warning and Display
-2. Options
a) Restriction of Call or Others
a. Restriction of Trunk calls (Ex: Sat-com.)
b. Paging Call
c. Priority
d. Wake up Call [No.1(Once), No.2(repetition)]
Month(UTC), 01 to 12
Day(UTC), 01 to 31
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Messrs.
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Revision History
01 : Issued for first design : MCX-5000S(2010-10-05)
02 :
03 :
This document contains proprietary information and may not be copied, reproduced, or utilized in anyway, in all or in part without
written permission from Marine Radio Co., Ltd.
Copyright © 2010 Marine Radio Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
1. Installation Guide
1.1 System Connection Diagram
2 General
1.1 Planning
The installation should be planned in details before commencing. The cables should be listed in a cable
plan, with number of pairs etc. The location of each unit in the communication system should be planned to
obtain maximum performance and user availability.
1.2 Power
The operating power is 220VAC 60Hz as primary, and 24VDC as backup. With automatic switching
between primary and secondary power source.
1.3 Marking
Each cable is to be marked with cable numbers.
Each conductor is to be marked with the specific termination numbers.
Please note that MRC uses plug-able screw terminals in all units.
1.4 Fastening
Where applicable, the cables and the conductors shall be clamped to the structure with cable ties.
1.5 Preservation
Prior to, during, and after installation the equipment must be handled with care. And protected against acid
holding fluids, pollution, moist, impacts etc.
This is in order to avoid damaged equipment, for which MRC will claim void warranty.
2.9 Connection diagram among I.S. barrier box (BB-922), telephones and peripheral devices.
This telephone system is designed for intrinsically safe construction and proper ignition grade (IIC
T6) so that it can be communicated in hazardous area where gas can be exploded.
In order to be intrinsically safe, energy and energy storage must be constrained to “safe” levels in
hazardous area apparatus. Wiring inherently has capacitance formed by a dielectric material between
two conductors.
2) Electric Specifications
① Flash Button (a): If you have wrong number during link to subscriber, retrying push the on-hook
button.
② Redial Button(R/P): It could be automatic dialing to subscriber number in the latest time.
③ Call Signal Lamp:
-1. You can see blinking the phone signal lamp, when you got the calling.(Neon Lamp)
-2. The lamp is on in using time.(Red LED)
④ Magnetic Holder for handset
⑤ Bracket for wall type telephone(LC-212B1)
This telephone set has a drip-proof type housing case (accommodates circuit network, push-button dials,
neon lamp, signal relay circuit (LC-213F1/G1 for external alarm) headset connector, sub receiver) a
handset. To use the wall telephone with headset (LC-213G/G1) or sub-receiver (LC-213F/F1) in a noisy
place, plug-in the headset to the telephone.
This telephone system is designed for intrinsically safe construction and proper ignition grade (IIC T6) so
that it can be communicated in hazardous area where gas can be exploded.
The intrinsically safe construction does not ignite explosive gas or dust when the heat is caused by short
circuit, broken line and ground. Also, it is especially designed for ship to prevent water, humidity and
insects. This system, the telephone set and calling unit, has switch, terminal and replay. In calling, it uses
an air horn in hazardous area, and uses the buzzer and bell in safety area.
The telephone set adapts the low noise OP-AMP, so it improves call tone and side tone. Moreover, it
largely reduces noise incoming through a telephone transmitter; by using the circuit who’s CMRR
(Common Mode Rejection Ratio) is high.
The power is supplied to "JB Box". The current and voltage are limited for explosion-proof architecture.
As shown in figure below, the Intrinsic Safety system is largely divided into two groups; One is telephone
set(Portable) and another is calling unit(Relay and terminal).
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COMPONENT LIST
ITEM:NO.1 SOUND POWER TELEPHONE SYSTEM
SHIP NO:H5380
YARD :DAEWOO SHIPBUILDING & MARINE ENGINEERING CO.,LTD.
CLASS
NO MODEL SPECIFICATION Q'TY REMARK
CODE
DESK TYPE TEL MUTUAL SELECTIVE CALLING CAPTAIN'S/CHIEFENGINEER'S
1 LC-812 A
(MAX-12SELECTOR)
2
DAY RM
Preface
Thank you for buying the MRC model Sound Power Telephone system.
To ensure that your equipment provides optimum satisfaction and service, please read this manual
carefully before attempting to operate the LC-800 Series.
We recommend that you store the manual carefully for future reference.
Important
On the Sound Power Telephone system, we use inboard communication at strategic position (W / H,
Engine Control Room and Steering Gear Room). If we are not handled correctly, could present danger to
yourself or others property,
Please be fully aware of the importance of these items when using this manual.
Cautions indicate items that, if ignored, may result in personal injury or physical damage.
Contents
--- Introduction ---
1. General Descriptions ............................................................................................................................. 4
2. Operations and Specifications ............................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Telephone Sets ............................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Electric Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Direct Type Telephone .................................................................................................................... 5
2.3.1 Calling ...................................................................................................................................... 5
2.3.2 Answering ................................................................................................................................ 5
2.4 Mutual Selection Type (Max. 1:12 Station)-(LC-800 Series Only) .................................................. 5
2.4.1 Calling ...................................................................................................................................... 5
2.4.2 Answering ................................................................................................................................ 5
2.5 Cautions of system ......................................................................................................................... 6
3. Sound Power Telephone Equipment Family .......................................................................................... 6
3.1 Desk Type Telephone (LC-711, LC-812) ........................................................................................ 6
3.2 Wall Type Telephone (LC-713, LC-814) ......................................................................................... 7
3.3 Flush Type Telephone (LC-715, LC-816) ......................................................................................... 7
3.4 Portable Type Telephone (LC-717, LC-818) ................................................................................... 8
1. General Descriptions
The telephone system is designed for high stability, amplification and clearance. To gain the functions
of the existing system and excellent communication quality, it implements the low power consumption
using a capacitor-battery. Also, it is operated independently of the power supply of the vessel so it is
used in emergency. The LC-800 system described in this manual consists of the direct (1:1) and
mutual selection types (1:12 / 24).
2.3.1 Calling
a) Lift the handset and quickly rotate the handle of the magnetic generator 10 times.
b) Then, the calling signal is transmitted to the called party.
c) If the other party responses, you talk with him or her.
2.3.2 Answering
a) The bell rings while the lamp blinks.
b) Lift the handset.
c) Communication
2.4.1 Calling
a) Lift the handset and select the switch you want to call.
b) Quickly rotate the handle of the magnetic generator 10 times and then the calling signal is
transmitted to the called party.
c) Communication
2.4.2 Answering
a) Same as item 2.3.2
2.5 Cautions
2.5.1 This battery-less telephone (sound power telephone) uses the power charged in capacitor for
approximately 30 minutes.
2.5.2 Terminal Board "SN”: Connect to self number.
2.5.3 Terminal Board "COM”: Common line of all telephones
2.5.4 Terminal Board "+, -”: If the relay box is not used, the bell, R/L and horn connected to the external
power (AC/DC).
2.5.5 Terminal Board "B1, B2”: Contact for external signal
*Caution: If the failure occurs in relay due to bad contact, you must not clean the contact.
Bad contact of
Check the contact with a multi-meter Clean the contact.
magnetic generator
Impossible Insufficient
calling Check a voltage with a multi-meter Replace it with new
output of magnetic
(AC 50V or more) one.
generator
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࣯ࣽࣴࣴ࣬
ऀ࣮ ऊ࣯࣮ࣳ࣬࣫ऎऌएࣰ
ऊ࣯࣯ࣳ࣬࣫ऀक࣮
ణణణణణణణణణణణణణణణ
उࣽऎअऊँࣜँईँࣿऐऎअࣿࣜࣿईऋࣿइࣜएकएऐँउ
उࣿएࣩࣵࣴ࣬ࣜࣜࣜࣜࣜࣜࣜ
ణణణణణణణణణణణణణణణ
उࣽऎअऊँࣜऎࣽऀअऋࣜࣿऋ࣪ࣨईऐऀ࣪
ࣿऋउऌऋऊँऊऐࣜईअएऐ
अऐँउࣶउࣽऎअऊँࣜँईँࣿऐऎअࣿࣜࣿईऋࣿइ
एऄअऌࣜऊऋࣶऄࣱ࣯࣭࣮࣯ࣴ࣬࣫ࣴ࣫ࣴ࣫ࣴ
कࣽऎऀࣶࣜऀࣽँओऋऋࣜएऄअऌࣾऑअईऀअऊःࣜࣜउࣽऎअऊँࣜँऊःअऊँँऎअऊःࣜࣿऋ࣪ࣨईऐऀ࣪
ࣿईࣽएए
ऊऋ उऋऀँई एऌँࣿअंअࣿࣽऐअऋऊ ऍࣣऐक ऎँउࣽऎइ
ࣿऋऀँ
ࣿऋईऋऎࣶࣜࣜउࣽइँऎࣜएऐࣽऊऀࣽऎऀ
࣭ उࣿएࣩࣵࣴ࣬ࣽ ࣽ उࣽएऐँऎࣜࣿईऋࣿइࣜंईऑएऄࣜऐकऌँ࣮࣮ࣜࣽࣿ࣬ऒࣨऀࣰ࣮ࣿऒ ࣭
ࣿऄࣽऎऐࣜएऌࣽࣿँ
࣮ उࣿएࣩऀए ࣭ एँࣿऋऊऀࣜࣽऀआ࣪ࣜएओࣜࣽउऀࣜऀअउउँऎࣜࣾऋऔࣜंईऑएऄࣜऐकऌँ࣮࣮ࣜࣽࣿ࣬ऒ ࣭
ࣱ उࣿएࣩ࣮ࣵࣳ ँ ࣮ऄࣽऊऀࣜࣿईऋࣿइࣜओऐࣜओࣽईईࣜउऋऑऊऐअऊःࣜऐकऌँ࣭ࣩࣜःईࣽऊऀ ࣭
ࣲ उࣿएࣩ࣮ࣵࣳ ं࣭ ࣮ऄࣽऊऀࣜࣿईऋࣿइࣜऀँࣿऋऎࣽऐअऋऊࣜऐकऌँ ࣮ࣴ
1. General Features
This marine master clock system (MCS-980) is designed to provide accurate time and date to all ship's
data logging and monitoring system, and to control analogue and digital slave clock.
1.1 High accuracy crystal clock: Ensure stability and time accuracy of crystal oscillator.
1.2 Interface from GPS and to others: NMEA-0183(IEC1162-1) Time Signal Standard Format.
1.3 The NMEA input from a GPS can be used update the ships local time and synchronize the master clock
automatically.
1.4 Increased reliability using C-MOS IC: To increase reliability, use C-MOS IC in frequency divider circuit
and place circuit easily.
1.5 Robust mechanism architecture and excellent stability: Because this system is robust mechanism, it is
appropriate for sailing. This architecture prevents vibration, shock, air compression or salty
contamination.
1.6 Easy time control with a built-in preset automatic time setting device: With a slave clock installed in ship,
adjust in clockwise and counterclockwise direction the desired time according to the ship's position.
1.7 High speed clockwise time set: Adjust time at the speed of 30 times, using a switch mounted on the
automatic high speed time set in front panel of the master clock.
1.8 The fuse for protecting circuit and operator: The fuse is mounted at this system and enables fast
response, so it fully protects power supply and circuit, and generates a warning signal.
1.9 Controlled lighting: The master clock and pilot clock have the built-in lighting control system.
1.10 There are 3-set Output Port for NMEA-0183
2. Specifications
1) Crystal Oscillation Frequency : 10.000 MHz (TCXO)
2) Accuracy (None GPS) : Within ±1.0 sec per a month
(With GPS) : Synchronizing from GPS automatically
3) Temperature Range for Guaranteed Accuracy : 5℃ ~ 40℃
4) Operating Temperature Range : -20℃ ~ + 60℃
5) Dual Clocks in Main Unit
-1. Master Clock (UTC) : Three Hands, 0.5sec. Leap, Ø80mm Dial
-2. Slave Clock (LTC) : Two/Three Hands, 30sec. Leap, Ø80mm Dial
-3. LCD Display : UT/LT Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute/Second
: 16-Character 2-Line, Back Light
6) Output Signal Form
-1. For 0.5sec Slave Clock : DC 24V, 0.5sec Polarized Pulse
-2. For 30sec Slave Clock : DC 24V, 30sec Polarized Pulse
-3. Time Signal for Engine Telegraph Logger : DC 24V, ±30sec Polarized Pulse (ADV/REV)
3. Configurations of System
Month(UTC), 01 to 12
Day(UTC), 01 to 31
4.4 Power On
4.4.1. After system installation, the very first power on(Slave Clock : 00(H).00(M).00(S))
-1. At the first power on time, Set all master, slave and loggers to 00(H).00(M).00(S)
-2. At the pressing the "Initial" button, turn on the Power.
③ Press the "ADJUST" button, then cursor in down side of hour display shows.
④ Set desired local time using (Up) and (Down) button.
⑤ Press the "ENTER" button, then the "LT " is set to desired local time.
4.7 Control method in case of difference between slave time and LCD LT.
1. Press the "ADV"/"REV" button at "SLAVE ADJUST", then the minute [long] hand moves to clock-wise
or count-clock-wise quickly.
2. Press the "END" button at "SLAVE ADJUST", then the minute [long] hand stops turning.
5. Installations
5.1 Installation Method
The performance of this system depends on the installation method. To install this system, make sure
that you consider the following;
1. Install a system in place where humidity, vibration, heat or strong noise does not exist.
2. Install a system in place where high frequency noise or electrical spark does not exist.
Please, ask the manufacturer if the above problems are not improved after troubleshooting.
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COMPONENT LIST
ITEM:CCTV SYSTEM
SHIP NO:H5380/81/82/83
YARD :DAEWOO SHIPBUILDING & MARINE ENGINEERING CO.,LTD.
CLASS
NO MODEL SPECIFICATION Q'TY REMARK
CODE
1 SCZ-2370 - Digital Zoom Camera 4
4 DRX-500 - Receiver 4
7 SRD-440 - Recorder 1