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Thrane & Thrane A/S
Capsat
®
Fleet33
TT-3088A
Installation Manual
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Thrane & Thrane A/S
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Thrane & Thrane A/S

Thrane & Thrane A/S Capsat® Fleet33 TT-3088A Installation Manual Copyright© Thrane & Thrane A/S ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Page 2

About the Manual 2 Apr 2004 1 Blank page

Page 3 - Safety and Warranty

TT-3008G Antenna Unit TT-3088A System Units Apr 2004 3 22 TT-3088A System Units The basic system consists of four units: The TT-3008G Antenna

Page 4

TT-3088A System Units TT-3038G Transceiver Unit TT 4 Apr 2004 2 2.2 TT-3038G Transceiver Unit The transceiver unit – which contains the primary

Page 5 - INSTALLATION CHECKLIST

TT-683088A Accessories Kit TT-3088A System Units Apr 2004 5 22.5 TT-683088A Accessories Kit The system is delivered with an accessories kit ho

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TT-3088A System Units TT-683088A Accessories Kit TT 6 Apr 2004 2 Blank page

Page 7 - Table of Contents

Radiation Hazard Antenna Unit Apr 2004 7 33 Antenna Unit 3.1 Radiation Hazard The F33 antenna radiates 21 dBW (max.) with a gain of 14 dBi. Th

Page 8 - ii Apr 2004

Antenna Unit Antenna Site 8 Apr 2004 33.2 Antenna Site 3.2.1 Obstructions The antenna unit rotates 360° and down to –25° in pitch and roll to

Page 9 - 1 About the Manual

Antenna Site Antenna Unit Apr 2004 9 3avoided by mounting the TT-3008G at a different level – such that the unit is installed min. 15° above o

Page 10 - 2 Apr 2004

Antenna Unit Unit Installation 10 Apr 2004 3At antenna unit positions more than 60° above or below the radar, it should be possible to reduce “

Page 11 - 2 TT-3088A System Units

Unit Installation Antenna Unit Apr 2004 11 3The transceiver unit and the antenna unit are connected by a single 50 Ω double screen coaxial cab

Page 12 - 2.4 TT-3620G Control Handset

Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Thrane & Thrane A/S.

Page 13 - Apr 2004 5

Antenna Unit Unit Installation 12 Apr 2004 3 3.3.3 Antenna Unit Mounting The TT-3008G can now be installed on the mounting pole using the pole

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Unit Installation Antenna Unit Apr 2004 13 3arrow placed on the black base defines the F33 heading. This must point in the ships forward direc

Page 15 - 3 Antenna Unit

Antenna Unit Unit Installation 14 Apr 2004 3 Blank page

Page 16 - 3.2 Antenna Site

Unit Installation Transceiver Unit Apr 2004 15 44 Transceiver Unit 4.1 Unit Installation To ensure adequate cooling of the transceiver unit a

Page 17 - Apr 2004 9

Transceiver Unit Connecting Power 16 Apr 2004 44.2.1 Ship Source Impedance It is required that the total source impedance at the Transceiver Uni

Page 18 - 3.3 Unit Installation

Connecting Power Transceiver Unit Apr 2004 17 4 Cable Type Length from source. (source imp. < 50mΩ) Length from source. (source imp. &l

Page 19 - Apr 2004 11

Transceiver Unit Connecting Power 18 Apr 2004 4circuit in the power cable/connector, the ship DC outlet should be protected by a 10 Amp fuse or

Page 20 - 3.3.3 Antenna Unit Mounting

Handset Cradle Unit Cradle/Handset Units Apr 2004 19 55 Cradle/Handset Units 5.1 Handset Cradle Unit 5.1.1 Unit Installation The Handset Cra

Page 21 - 3.3.4 Grounding

Cradle/Handset Units Handset Cradle Unit 20 Apr 2004 5No special grounding of the Handset Cradle is required. 5.1.2 Handset Cradle Assembly The

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Control Handset Unit Cradle/Handset Units Apr 2004 21 5Assemble the upper and lower cradle part using the self- tapping screws. Mount the crad

Page 23 - 4 Transceiver Unit

Safety and Warranty GENERAL All cables for the Fleet33 system are shielded and should not be affected by magnetic fields. However, if possible do not

Page 24 - 4.2.1 Ship Source Impedance

Cradle/Handset Units Control Handset Unit 22 Apr 2004 5 Blank page

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Powering Up the System Setting Up the System Apr 2004 23 66 Setting Up the System 6.1 Powering Up the System The Capsat F33 can be powere

Page 26 - 4.2.3 Grounding

Setting Up the System Shutting Down the System 24 Apr 2004 66.2 Shutting Down the System Press and hold either power buttons for a few seconds,

Page 27 - 5 Cradle/Handset Units

Service User Menu Setting Up the System Apr 2004 25 6and store configuration information. When configuration information is changed or added w

Page 28 - 20 Apr 2004

Setting Up the System Service User Menu 26 Apr 2004 66.3.1 LES Config This menu is used to select a list of LES operators. It contains the follo

Page 29 - 5.2 Control Handset Unit

Service User Menu Setting Up the System Apr 2004 27 6• To remove a LES from the list, press  and then  to update the list. The configurati

Page 30 - 22 Apr 2004

Setting Up the System Service User Menu 28 Apr 2004 6• Insert the name and press . • Insert the number and press . • Insert the LES acces

Page 31 - 6 Setting Up the System

Service User Menu Setting Up the System Apr 2004 29 6• Type the Service user PIN code and press  to enter the Service user menu. • Select H

Page 32 - 6.3 Service User Menu

Setting Up the System Service User Menu 30 Apr 2004 6After inserting the IMN number and pressing  the handset will show “ID” and a number. The

Page 33 - Apr 2004 25

Service User Menu Setting Up the System Apr 2004 31 66.3.4 PIN Codes Access to some of the terminal functionality is restricted by PIN codes.

Page 34 - 6.3.1 LES Config

POWER SUPPLY The operation voltage is 24 VDC. Note that long-term operation below 24 VDC should be avoided. It is recommended supply to provide su

Page 35 - 6.3.2 Help Desk

Setting Up the System Service User Menu 32 Apr 2004 6• Enter new PIN and press  • Retype PIN and press . The display will now show if the PI

Page 36 - 6.3.2.3 Editing an entry

Service User Menu Setting Up the System Apr 2004 33 66.3.5 Dflt. Setting The Capsat F33 offers the possibility of changing the system configur

Page 37 - 6.3.3 IMN Config

Setting Up the System Service User Menu 34 Apr 2004 6Below each submenu is described: IQ-calib This selection will perform an IQ-calibration. Wh

Page 38 - 30 Apr 2004

Service User Menu Setting Up the System Apr 2004 35 6Choose the satellite you think has the best signal in the present conditions. If you choo

Page 39 - 6.3.4 PIN Codes

Setting Up the System Service User Menu 36 Apr 2004 6 Blank page

Page 40 - 32 Apr 2004

Service User Menu Service and Repair Apr 2004 37 7 7 Service and Repair The Thrane & Thrane Fleet systems are designed to operate witho

Page 41 - 6.3.6 Calibration

Service and Repair Service User Menu 38 Apr 2004 7 Blank page

Page 42 - 34 Apr 2004

Error messages Trouble Shooting Apr 2004 39 8 8 Trouble Shooting If the antenna unit should fail an error message will be sent to the Alarm

Page 43 - Apr 2004 35

Trouble Shooting “Handset Com Error” - troubleshooting procedure 40 Apr 2004 8 Error Message Possible Reasons Actions Motor Error Azm drive

Page 44 - 36 Apr 2004

“Handset Com Error” - troubleshooting procedure Trouble Shooting Apr 2004 41 8 Check for any active/recent alarms. E.g. low voltage may ca

Page 45 - 7 Service and Repair

INSTALLATION CHECKLIST # Subject Sec. Check 1 Antenna Site Free of Obstructions 3.2.1 2 Antenna Site Free of Interference 3.2.2 3 Selecte

Page 46

Trouble Shooting “Handset Com Error” - troubleshooting procedure 42 Apr 2004 8 Blank page

Page 47 - 8 Trouble Shooting

Part Numbers Apr 2004 43 Appendix A Part Numbers TT-3088A Capsat Fleet33 Capsat® Fleet33 Antenna (ADU) TT-3008G Capsat® Fleet33 Transcei

Page 48 - 8.2 “Handset Com Error”

Part Numbers 44 Apr 2004 Capsat Fleet33 Spare Part Units Capsat® Fleet33 Antenna Unit S-403008G Capsat® Fleet33 Transceiver Unit S-40303

Page 49

Analogue 2-wire HW Interfaces Apr 2004 45 Appendix B HW Interfaces All hardware interfaces are found at the rear of the TT-3038G. These inte

Page 50

HW Interfaces Analogue 2-wire 46 Apr 2004 Appendix B.1 Analogue 2-wire The transceiver has two RJ11 ports, which can be used for connect

Page 51 - Appendix A Part Numbers

Cradle/Handset HW Interfaces Apr 2004 47 Appendix B.2 Cradle/Handset The transceiver has one 4-wire Cradle/Handset ports with RS-485 data c

Page 52

HW Interfaces LAN 48 Apr 2004 Appendix B.3 LAN The transceiver has one 10baseT Ethernet port for LAN use. 1 Pin number Pin Function 1 Tx

Page 53 - Appendix B HW Interfaces

RS-232 HW Interfaces Apr 2004 49 Appendix B.4 RS-232 The transceiver has one RS-232 port. The RS-232 port is a standard 9 - pin serial ports

Page 54

HW Interfaces Discrete I/O 50 Apr 2004 Appendix B.5 Discrete I/O The transceiver also has a discrete I/O interface containing four input/o

Page 55

TT-3008G Technical Spec. Apr 2004 51 Appendix C Technical Spec. Appendix C.1 TT-3008G TT-3008G - GENERAL SPECIFICATION Rx Freq. Band TX

Page 57 - Appendix B.4 RS-232

Technical Spec. TT-3008G 52 Apr 2004 TT-3008G - Environmental Specification Degree of protection IP66 according IEC-529 Ambient Temperature Op

Page 58 - Appendix B.5 Discrete I/O

TT-3008G Technical Spec. Apr 2004 53 TT-3008G – Outline Dimension [mm]

Page 59 - Appendix C Technical Spec

Technical Spec. TT-3008G 54 Apr 2004 TT-3008G – Minimum Recommended Distance to Transmitters Frequency range below 1000 MHz Distance to F33 a

Page 60 - 52 Apr 2004

TT-3038G Technical Spec. Apr 2004 55 Appendix C.2 TT-3038G TT-3038G - GENERAL SPECIFICATION Channel modulation RX: 5.6 kbps O-QPSK, SCPC

Page 61

Technical Spec. TT-3038G 56 Apr 2004 TT-3038G - Environmental Specification Degree of protection IP52 according IEC-529 Ambient Temperature Ope

Page 62 - Transmitters

TT-3038G Technical Spec. Apr 2004 57 TT-3038G – Outline Dimension [mm]

Page 63 - Appendix C.2 TT-3038G

Technical Spec. TT-3038G 58 Apr 2004 TT-3038G – Measuring the Ship Source Impedance Select a power outlet from the ship 24 VDC system, and meas

Page 64 - 56 Apr 2004

TT-3622E Technical Spec. Apr 2004 59 Appendix C.3 TT-3622E TT-3622E – General Specifications Interface to transceiver Connector type: DB9

Page 65

Technical Spec. TT-3622E 60 Apr 2004 TT-3622E – Outline Dimension [mm]

Page 66 - 58 Apr 2004

TT-3620G Technical Spec. Apr 2004 61 Appendix C.4 TT-3620G TT-3620G – General Specifications Display 2 ∗12 Alpha, plus additional symbols.

Page 67 - Appendix C.3 TT-3622E

Table of Contents April 2004 i Table of Contents 1 About the Manual... 1 2 TT-3088A Syst

Page 68 - 60 Apr 2004

Technical Spec. TT-3620G 62 Apr 2004 TT-3620G – Outline Dimension [mm]

Page 69 - Appendix C.4 TT-3620G

Table of Contents ii Apr 2004 6 Setting Up the System....23 6.1 Powering Up the System...

Page 70 - 62 Apr 2004

About the Manual Apr 2004 1 11 About the Manual This manual has the following chapters: Chapter 2 TT-3088A System Units – an overview of the c

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