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Installation Manual
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C4900/01 Installation
Contents
2 Installation .......................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.1 Mounting Possibilities ........................................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 Power Supply ....................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.3 Handset Connection - A1 VHF-DSC/Basic VHF .................................................................................................. 3
2.3.1 Connection of Transceiver / Indoor Handset ....................................................................................................... 3
2.3.2 Connection of Transceiver /
WP SPARC-Bus Connection Box / Weatherproof Handset ................................................................................. 4
2.3.3 Connection of Transceiver / Indoor and Weatherproof Handset ......................................................................... 5
2.4 Handset Connection - VHF-DSC ......................................................................................................................... 6
2.4.1 Connection of Transceiver / Indoor and Weatherproof Handset ......................................................................... 6
2.4.2 Connection of Transceiver / Connectionbox H4991 /
Indoor and Weatherproof Handset ....................................................................................................................... 7
2.5 Loudspeaker Connection ..................................................................................................................................... 8
2.6 Connectors ........................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.6.1 SPARC-Bus Cable ............................................................................................................................................... 9
2.7 Installation of Handset .......................................................................................................................................... 10
2.8 System Function Test ........................................................................................................................................... 12
2.8.1 Test Procedure System Priorities:
(System Control and SPARC-Bus Data Interface Circuits) ................................................................................. 12
2.8.2 Test Procedure Intercom:
(Handset TX AF Circuits and Handset Audio Amplifier Circuits) ......................................................................... 15
2.8.3 Test Procedure TX Transmitter:
(Handset TX AF Circuits and VHF Transmitter) ................................................................................................... 17
2.8.4 Test Procedure VHF Signal Reception:
(VHF Receiver and Handset RX AF Circuits) ...................................................................................................... 19
2.8.5 Test Procedure TX/RX DSC Call ......................................................................................................................... 20
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2 Installation
2.1 Mounting Possibilities
2 x ø4.5
123
144
52.5
4-0-36247
Weight:
Handset 0.5 kg
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Remote speaker may be connected to remote hooks, or to be connection box H4991or WP SPARC-bus connection
box.
The max. number of handsets allowed to be connected simultaneously to the transceiver without DSC are 4 handsets
and to the transceiver with DSC are 7 handsets.
Indoor
TX 1W US CALL ALARM
Transceiver
X1
56.114
37389
WARNING:
Do not connect the spiral cable for the intelligent handset directly to the transceiver. The spiral cable for the intelligent
handset must be connected to the handset hook; otherwise the transceiver may activate distress.
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Indoor Outdoor
TX 1W US CALL ALARM
WP
Transceiver
X1
WP SPARC-Bus
Connection box
WARNING:
Do not connect the spiral cable for the intelligent handset directly to the transceiver. The spiral cable for the intelligent
handset must be connected to the handset hook; otherwise the transceiver may activate distress.
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Indoor Outdoor
WP
Transceiver
X1
10m cable
56.114 supplied by the factory
37391
WARNING:
Do not connect the spiral cable for the intelligent handset directly to the transceiver. The spiral cable for the intelligent
handset must be connected to the handset hook; otherwise the transceiver may activate distress.
0025 5
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Remote speaker may be connected to remote hooks, or to be connection box H4991or WP SPARC-bus connection
box.
The max. number of handsets allowed to be connected simultaneously to the transceiver with DSC are 6 handsets.
Always connect local handset to the transceiver. DSC Class of intelligent handset is “D” even if the radio is Class A.
Indoor Outdoor
Transceiver
12V DC
WP
Rx
/
Tx
SPARC-BUS OPTION
HANDSET PRINTER
10m cable
56.114 supplied by the factory
35406C
WARNING:
Do not connect the spiral cable for the intelligent handset directly to the transceiver. The spiral cable for the intelligent
handset must be connected to the handset hook; otherwise the transceiver may activate distress.
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Indoor Outdoor
Transceiver
12V DC
WP
H4991
Rx
/
Tx
SPARC-BUS OPTION
HANDSET PRINTER
56.111 L=1.2m
10m cable supplied
by the factory
37395
WARNING:
Do not connect the spiral cable for the intelligent handset directly to the transceiver. The spiral cable for the intelligent
handset must be connected to the handset hook; otherwise the transceiver may activate distress.
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2.6 Connectors
Handset Hook SPARC-Bus Connection Box H4991 WP SPARC-Bus Connection box
HOOK Connection 32262
Term. ON
S1
SUPPLY
1
R1
_ON SUPPLY
1
1
_ON
SPARC+
2
SUPPLY SPARC+
2
2
15
V1
_ON SUPPLY_ON
SPARC-
3
X1
SPARC-
3
SPARC+
14
S2
SPARC+
AF+
4
AF+ SPARC-
4
4
13
V2
SPARC-
AF-
5
AF- AF+
5
5
12
AF+
-BAT
6
AF-
-BAT
6
6
11
AF-
+12VDC
7
-BAT
+12VDC
7
7
10
-BAT
R2
R4
R3
X1
RX_AF+ +12VDC
8
X3
X2
RX_AF+
8
+12VDC
9
X3
RX_AF- RX_AF+
9
RX RX_AF-
9
9
8
RX VDC
+12VDC
10
10
7
_AF- LS +12VDC
S3
11
+12 _1+
LS_1+
11
11
6
VDC LS LS_1+
12
_1- LS_1-
12
12
LS_1+ LS_1-
5
-BAT
13
-BAT
13
13
LS_1- -BAT
4
LS_2+ LS_2+
14
LS_2+
14
14
-BAT
3
15
LS_2- LS_2-
15
15
LS_2+
2
LS_2-
Shield
LS_2-
1
NC
37394
X2
35349A
35348
In the handset hook the shield of the SPARC-bus cable is connected to the cable relief.
WARNING:
Be carefull not to cover the distress switch with installation wires.
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The SPARC-bus cable length is limited by the level of output power delivered to a connected external speaker on the
LS_2 terminals. The speaker output power depends on cable length and cable thickness as described in the table
below.
:LUH>PP@ /HQJWK>P@ 0D[3RZHU>:@
56.114
35356
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1. When transceiver, SPARC-bus cable and handset hook unit are assembled, connect the handset to the hook
by the 15-pole D-sub connector and place the handset on hook.
2. Turn the VHF system on by pressing the ON/OFF button at the top of the handset.
3. Set up the handset SPARC-bus location number and SPARC-bus handset name by entering the service menu
in the handset:
TELEPHONY
SERVICE
*
Key in the acces code SELECT
9876>
BUS SETUP
HANDSET
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Press
SELECT
LOC NO 1
Press
Use keys to to
enter/change name of handset.
___ FUNC
NAME *
Press to step one character
to the right or select the entered name.
or MEM VOL
16
SQ
0 08 05
___ FUNC
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5. ATTENTION:
When more control units are connected to the VHF system, they all have to be assigned different location
numbers for the system to function correctly.
The control unit placed at a ship’s main place of control should be assigned location number 1.
In the VHF system the control unit which has location number 1 also has the highest priority in the system and
is thus able to control the system at any time.
Purpose: To test correct assembly of the system, ensuring SPARC-bus command communication between
all system units, including system control priorities for the control units. Check the telephony TX
LF and RX LF routing.
Test setup: Turn on all control units, all handsets placed on hook, each unit showing VHF display.
MEM VOL
16
SQ
0 08 01
Other control units: OCC display.
oCC
1 “NAME”
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0 08 01
Other control units: OCC display.
oCC
1 “NAME”
2 All control units: All control units: VHF display (system idle).
Hook on.
MEM VOL
16SQ
0 08 01
0 08 01
Other control units: OCC display.
oCC
2 “NAME”
3b Handset (loc_1): Handset loc_1 or loc_2: VHF display.
Hook off.
MEM VOL
16SQ
0 08 01
Other control units: OCC display.
oCC
1 “NAME”
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0 08 01
Other control units: OCC display.
oCC
2 “NAME”
3d Handset (loc_3): Handset loc_2: VHF display.
Hook off.
MEM VOL
16
SQ
0 08 01
Other control units: OCC display.
oCC
2 “NAME”
3e Handset (loc_3): Handset loc_2: VHF display.
Hook on.
MEM VOL
16
SQ
0 08 01
Other control units: OCC display.
oCC
2 “NAME”
3f Handset (loc_2): All control units: VHF display (system idle).
Hook on.
All on hook. MEM VOL
16
SQ
0 08 01
If the different control units do not act as described, it is possible that some of the units are assigned the same location
number; if so, check the location number setup in each unit.
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MEM VOL
16SQ
0 08 01
MEM VOL
16SQ
0 08 01
0010 15
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MEM VOL
16
SQ
0 08 01
MEM VOL
16
SQ
0 08 01
5 Handset (loc_1): Handset (loc_2): VHF display.
Hook on.
MEM VOL
16
SQ
0 08 01
Other control units: OCC display.
oCC
2 “NAME”
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0 08 01
0 08 01
0010 17
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8 08 01
0 08 01
0 08 01
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MEM VOL
67
SQ
0 08 01
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Internal test call: (The call is looped back internally, no activation of transmitter or receiver)
This test controls the DSC modem in the transceiver RX and TX internally.
1. Hook off handset.
2. Enter function menu: Func\dsc\testcalls\int path. Select call by “arrow right” key.
3. “Transmit” the call by keying “Send call”.
4. The display will show in sequence: TX-CALL, TX-OK.
5. The call is announced by the DSC modem. Read the call info in RX-LOG.
External test call: (The call is transmitted and received using the aerials).
This test also controls the hardware of transmitter and receiver boards.
1. Hook off handset.
2. Enter function menu: Func\dsc\testcalls\ext path. Select call by “arrow right” key.
3. “Transmit” the call by keying “Send call”.
4. The display will show in sequence: TX-CALL, TX-OK.
5. The call is announced by the DSC modem. Read the call info in RX-LOG.
20 0010