JUE-87 Instruction Manual With SSAS Option (Chinese Model) PDF
JUE-87 Instruction Manual With SSAS Option (Chinese Model) PDF
JUE-87 Instruction Manual With SSAS Option (Chinese Model) PDF
INMARSAT-C
MOBILE EARTH STATION
SHIP SECURITY ALERT SYSTEM OPTION
Chinese Model
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
URL http://www.jrc.co.jp
Marine Service Department
Telephone : +81-3-3492-1305
Facsimile : +81-3-3779-1420
e-mail : tmsc@jrc.co.jp
AMSTERDAM Branch
Telephone : +31-20-658-0750
Facsimile : +31-20-658-0755
e-mail : service@jrceurope.com
SEATTLE Branch
Telephone : +1-206-654-5644
Facsimile : +1-206-654-7030
e-mail : marineservice@jrcamerica.com
CODE No.7ZPSC0495 01ETM ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified
JAN. 2013 Edition 1 JRC Printed in Japan
PREFACE
Thank you for purchase of the JRC Inmarsat-C, Mobile Earth Station, Ship Security Alert System option.
• Please read this manual carefully and carry out proper operation.
• Please use it when questions and troubles are caused in operation, by any chance.
7ZPSC0495
ATTENTIONS BEFORE USING
• JRC can not accept responsibility for any loss due to incorrect operation, malfunction, and other causes
except product guarantee condition and liability by law.
• There is possibility that some functions of the terminal may not operate correctly depend on the hardware
and software version of equipment connected to the terminal. Please confirm your equipment version
before contact with the dealer or agent you purchased or JRC branches.
• Your communication data are transmitted via Inmarsat system and other global communications system,
so unusually some errors may occur in communication theory same as the landlines.
You are recommended to backup for your important data.
• Usually, digital scrambling of Inmarsat system protects your communication data privacy. However you
are recommended to understand that your communication data might be intercepted by special technology
and unauthorized access in the communication theory.
• Specifications of Ship Security Alert System Option and its accessories may change without notice for
improvement.
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BEFORE OPERATION
CAUTION
This symbol denotes that improper handling poses a
risk of causing injury or damage to the product and/or
assets.
Examples of symbols
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DANGER DURING OPERATION
DANGER
Do not touch any internal parts of Ship Security Alert System Option with your hands or tools
to avoid danger of electronic shock.
The lithium battery is built into JUE-87 for China (EME). Do not short-circuited of the
terminal, do not give the high impact, and wet it to water.
Those actions are dangerous against explosion.
WARNING
If a foreign substances, such as metal fragment, water, liquid and etc., are get into your Ship
Security Alert System Option, turn off the power and contact with the agent you purchased or
JRC branches. Continuous operation may cause fire, electrical shock or malfunction.
Do not turn on the terminal under the primary power except the specific voltage (mentioned
below).The primary power except the specific voltage may cause fire, electrical shock or
malfunction.
DC+24V (+19.2 V to +31.2 V) (When standard PSU, NBD-904 is used)
Do not check or repair the internal equipment of Ship Security Alert System option by yourself.
Any electrical work by any person other than our specialized maintenance persons may cause
fire or abnormal operation of this equipment or electrical shock. This equipment meets the
technical standard of the Ministry of Internal affairs and Communications (MIC).
Do not adjust the internal circuit or exchange the parts because the internal circuit is adjusted
strictly. When an abnormal operation is found, please contact with our sales department or
nearest branch office.
Do not take apart, and do not remodel the equipment. It may cause a fire, the electric shock, and
the breakdown.
Ask our agency or office to dispose JUE-87 for China (EME). Illegal disposal may heat-up or
firing, which is affected by the impact or submerged of water.
CAUTION
Before operating Ship Security Alert System Option, read the operation manual carefully.
Inappropriate procedure may cause incorrect operation or malfunction.
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ABBREVIATIONS
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vi
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE ............................................................................................................................................................... i
ATTENTIONS BEFORE USING ......................................................................................................................... ii
BEFORE OPERATION ........................................................................................................................................ iii
DANGER DURING OPERATION ...................................................................................................................... iv
WARNING DURING OPERATION .................................................................................................................... iv
CAUTIONS DURING OPERATION .................................................................................................................. iv
ABBREVIATIONS ............................................................................................................................................... v
1. Summary of Ship Security Alert System ........................................................................................................ 1-1
2. Configration .................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Block Diagram and Installation Place Example ......................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Appearances and Configurations ................................................................................................................ 2-2
3. SSAS Operation Flow .................................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 Operation flow ............................................................................................................................................ 3-1
3.2 SSAS Schedule Confirmation/Setting ........................................................................................................ 3-2
3.2.1 Setting up SSAS Schedule................................................................................................................... 3-2
3.2.2 Setting up SSAS Schedule Example ................................................................................................... 3-8
3.2.2.1 E-mail ........................................................................................................................................... 3-8
3.2.2.2 Facsimile..................................................................................................................................... 3-14
3.2.2.3 Telex ........................................................................................................................................... 3-15
3.2.3 Setting up SSAS Message Footer ...................................................................................................... 3-16
3.3 Transmitting Security Alert ...................................................................................................................... 3-17
3.3.1 Flow Chart of Security Alert Transmission ....................................................................................... 3-17
3.3.2 Security Alert Transmission Procedure ............................................................................................. 3-17
3.4 Security Alert Transmission Test .............................................................................................................. 3-19
3.4.1 Transmission Test .............................................................................................................................. 3-19
3.4.2 Security Button Test .......................................................................................................................... 3-24
4. MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Daily maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.3 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................................... 4-2
4.4 After Service............................................................................................................................................... 4-4
5. SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1 JUE-87 for China (EME and IME)............................................................................................................. 5-1
The latest regulations of SOLAS Chapter XI-2 and International Port and Ship Security (ISPS) code require that
international voyage passenger ships and cargo ships over 500G/T must be equipped the Ship Security Alert
System. 11
This Ship Security Alert Option connecting to INMARSAT-C JUE-87 for China meets the following
requirements for Ships Security Alert System.
(1) SOLAS Chap. XI-2 Regulation 2&6
(2) ISPS code Part A, 9.4.18
(3) IMO MSC Resolution 136(76)/147(77)
(4) IMO MSC/Circ.1072/1073
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2. Configration
2.1 Block Diagram and Installation Place Example
Security buttons shall install in the navigation bridge and at least one other location.
EME
(SOLAS Chapter XI-1 Reguration6)
Up to four Security buttons can connect to the Junction Box.
Captain Room
Printer IME JB2
PSU
2-1
JB1 TTYCS-1Q
or equivalent
GPS
Security
AIS Button 2
AIS Interface
Security
Button 1
Security
Bridge
Button 3
Other Rooms
Security
Button 4
Fig.2.1a Block Diagram and Installation Place Example
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2.2 Appearances and Configurations
2-2
Fig2.2a Security Button (NQE-3224)
Press the button and then lift your finger from the button.
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The security button is latch type (the button is caught and doesn’t return, and it
returns when pushed again).
You can cancel the Security Alert transmission by pressing the security button again
within 30 seconds from initial pressing. Refer to Fig. 3.3.1.
The Security Alert is sent to the address which has been preset in
“Security Alert Transmission#1”option in “Setup” dialogue box, after 30 seconds
from initial pressing.
If another address has been setup in the “Security Alert Transmission#2- #5”, the
Security Alert transmission is started in order of transmitting setting file #2, #3, #4,
and #5 at intervals of 12 minutes.
The Security Alert transmission is repeated in accordance with the interval which
setup in transmission setup files (“Security Alert Transmission#1- #5”).
If any of other security button has been pushed, the Security Alert does not stop.
3-1
3.2 SSAS Schedule Confirmation/Setting
This section describes how to set up for sending the security message to the telex terminal on the terrestrial
network.
NOTE
Step 1 Press <ESC> until the screen clear. Date & time
confiG
log-Out initiation
Step 2 Press <ALT> + <U> to obtain “Set up” menu box. log-In initiation
Performance test initiation
Scheduled transmission
Land id registration for polling
dnid seleCtion
Peripheral Function
passWord
EPADR informAtion
F10:Previous
Step 3 Procedure of “Password Change” is needed when you use this transmission in the first time, or you
want to change old password. Select “passWord” key by moving cursor to “Password” and press
<Enter> key. “Password Change” dialog box is displayed.
Set up
F10:Previous
3-2
Step 4 Password “0000” has been set on this equipment as default password. So, you should enter the
“0000” to column of ”Old” in “ Password Change” box, and then enter new password that you can
create 4 digit numbers as you like, to “New” and “New (Confirm)”. The word “OK” is displayed at
the bottom of “Password Change” box.
Then, the “Password Change” procedure is completed.
F10:Previous OK F10:Previous
Set up
F10:Previous
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Step 7 “Security Alert transmission” menu box with “F1:SSAS TEST” is displayed.
Set up
NOTE
If you press the <Enter> key instead of pressing<Ctrl>+<F10>key in the procedure of step 6,
“Scheduled transmission #--“menu box is displayed.(mentioned below)
This menu box has no relation with this procedure, so, back to previous screen by pressing <F10>key, and
carry out procedure of step 6, if this screen is displayed.
Scheduled transmission #1
Step 8 To setup Security Alert transmission, select the “Security Alert transmission #1”,“Security Alert
transmission #2” , “Security Alert transmission #3” , “Security Alert transmission #4” or “Security
Alert transmission #5” by pressing the up/down arrow keys, and pressing <Enter>.
NOTE
The security message transmission should be configured in order from “Security Alert transmission #1”. The
MES transmits Security Alert in order of a small number of Security Alert transmission configuration file.
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e.g.
“Scheduled transmission file #1” has been selected for SSAS message transmission setup.
Set up
Security Alert transmission #1
Date & time Security Alert transmission
requesting Interval log-Out
: 1 hourinitiation
log-In initiationSecurity Alert transmission #1
lEs : 003-103-203-303
Performance Security
test Alert transmission #2
initiation
Network type : E-mail
Scheduled Security Alert transmission #3
transmission
Prefix code : 00
Security
Land id registration for Alert transmission #4
polling
Destination code &
Closed network Security
id Alert transmission #5
selection
subscriber’s number : 28
Peripheral Security Alert transmission Setting
Function
Character code : Ia5
F1: SSAS TEST F10:Previous
SSAS message : To:jmarine@ml.j…
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Security Alert : oN F10:Previous
F9:Cancel F10:Save
Step 9 Press the down arrow key to choose “requesting Interval”, and then press <Enter>.
Step 10 Enter time interval (1hour – 23 hour ) to the Security Alert transmission, and then press <Enter>.
e.g.
One hour has been entered as interval to transmit the Security Alert.
requesting Interval: 1hour
NOTE
1. The minimum setting unit is one hour. Setting as unit of minutes is not available.
2. When “0 hour” has been entered as interval to transmit the Security Alert, MES will transmit the security
message only one time, after 30 seconds.
Step 11 Press <Enter>, and enter LES ID, and then press <Enter>.
e.g.
KDDI LES has been entered as default LES in each ocean region.
lEs: 003 – 103 – 203 – 303
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) LES ID used when MES logs in AOR-W.
(b) LES ID used when MES logs in AOR-E.
(c) LES ID used when MES logs in POR.
(d) LES ID used when MES logs in IOR.
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[Setting of Network type]
Step 12 Press <Enter>, “Network type” menu box is displayed and then select “Telex” option by pressing the
up/down arrow keys, and then press <Enter>.
F9:Cancel F10:Save
F10:Previous
F10:Previous
Step 13 Press <Enter>, and enter the prefix code, and then press <Enter>.
Step 14 Press <Enter>, and then enter the country code and subscriber’s number of final destination.
e.g.
“072-0223344” has been entered as Destination code and subscriber’s number.
Destination code &
subscriber’s number: 072 - 1234567
(a) (b)
(a) Telex Country code
(b) Subscriber’s number
Step 15 Press <Enter>, Select “Ia5” by pressing the up/down arrow keys, and then press <Enter>.
e.g.
Character code: Ia5 iTa2
Step 16 Press <Enter>, then message editing screen is opened. Create the message in the screen, and press
<F9> (Save and quit key) for return to “Security Alert transmission #1” screen. Refer to Chapter 3.2.2
about contents of message.
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* Refer to Chapter 3.2.2 for the contents of the message.
Step 17 Press <Enter>, select “oN” by pressing the up/down arrow keys, and then press <Enter>.
e.g.
Security Alert: oN
When “oFf” has been selected, Message is NOT sent although anyone press the security button.
Step 18 Setup is completed, and then press function key10 <F10> to finish the setup.
F9:Cancel F10:Save
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3.2.2 Setting up SSAS Schedule Example
3.2.2.1 E-mail
F9:Cancel F10:Save
TO:jmarine@m1.jrc.co.jp
TO:jmarine1@m1.jrc.co.jp
CC:jmarine2@m1.jrc.co.jp
SUBJECT:Security message
<One blank line>
This is SSAS message.
SHIP NAME: JRCMARU
MMSI:431995000
[End of File ]
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<Service Provider : STRATOS (XANTIC)>
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lEs : 012-112-212-312
Network type : E-mail
Prefix code : 00
Destination code &
subscriber’s number : 28
Character code : Ia5
SSAS message : TO:jmarine@ml.j…
Security Alert : oN
F9:Cancel F10:Save
3-9
<Service Provider : STRATOS>
F9:Cancel F10:Save
3-10
<Service Provider : MARLINK>
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lEs : 004-104-204-304
Network type : E-mail
Prefix code : 00
Destination code &
subscriber’s number : 28
Character code : Ia5
SSAS message : TO:jmarine@ml…
Security Alert : oN
F9:Cancel F10:Save
TO:jmarine@m1.jrc.co.jp
CC:jmarine1@m1.jrc.co.jp
SUB: Security message
<One blank line>
This is SSAS message.
SHIP NAME: JRCMARU
MMSI:431995000
[End of File ]
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<Service Provider : OTESAT>
F9:Cancel F10:Save
TO:jmarine@m1.jrc.co.jp
CC:jmarine1@m1.jrc.co.jp
<One blank line>
This is SSAS message.
SHIP NAME: JRCMARU
MMSI:431995000
[End of File ]
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<Service Provider : Vizada (FRANCE TELECOM)>
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requesting Interval : 1 hour
lEs : 021-121-221-321
Network type : E-mail
Prefix code : 00
Destination code &
subscriber’s number : 28
Character code : Ia5
SSAS message : TO+jmarine@ml…
Security Alert : oN
F9:Cancel F10:Save
TO+jmarine@m1.jrc.co.jp
CC+jmarine1@m1.jrc.co.jp
SUBJ+SSAS MESSAGE
<One blank line>
This is SSAS message.
SHIP NAME: JRCMARU
MMSI:431995000
[End of File ]
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3.2.2.2 Facsimile
F9:Cancel F10:Save
3-14
3.2.2.3 Telex
3
SSAS message : THIS IS THE…
Security Alert : oN
F9:Cancel F10:Save
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3.2.3 Setting up SSAS Message Footer
Step 1 To setup SSAS Message Footer, select the “Security Alert transmission Setting” by pressing the
up/down arrow keys, and pressing <Enter>.
Security Alert transmission Setting Security Alert transmission
Set up
Security Alert transmission #1
SSAS message Footer Date & time Security Alert transmission #2
Security Alert transmission #3
log-Out initiation
F10:Previous
log-In initiationSecurity Alert transmission #4
Performance test Security Alert transmission #5
initiation
Scheduled transmissionAlert transmission Setting
Security
F1: SSAS
Land id registration TEST
for polling F10:Previous
Closed network id selection
Peripheral Function
F10:Previous
Step 2 Press <Enter>, then message editing screen is opened. Create the message in the screen, and press
<F9> (Save & Quit key) for return to “Security Alert transmission Setting” screen.
Step 3 Setup is completed, and then press function key10 <F10> to finish the setup SSAS Message Footer.
3-16
3.3 Transmitting Security Alert
3.3.1 Flow Chart of Security Alert Transmission
3
seconds?
NO
NOTE
1. Security Alert transmission causes no reactions of terminals. No LED lights and buzzer does not sound
on the IME, no communication status is displayed on DTE (optional component), and nothing is printed
on the Printer (optional component).
2. Scheduled transmission function is stopped during transmitting Security Alert.
Step 1 Pull open the button cover of the transparency of the security button forward.
3-17
Step 2 Push down red button (ON status: The button is pushed down).
Security Alert transmission is initiated after 30 seconds passed.
NOTE
Step 3 Security Alert is kept transmitted regularly at set intervals to the address set beforehand.
NOTE
The message of the following contents reaches the destination when the Security Alert is transmitted.
Step 4 Push the button again when you want to cancel Security Alert transmission.
NOTE
Turn off all buttons when you pushed two or more buttons at the time of transmission.
Security Alert transmission is not canceled as long as one button is remained turned on.
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3.4 Security Alert Transmission Test
NOTE
Confirm all of security buttons are turned off before you start the test transmission.
Test transmission is impossible as long as any button is remained turned on.
The test transmission can be carried out with setting up for real Security Alert transmission.
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*1) “TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST” is written in this place at test transmission, and
“SECURITY SECURITY” is written in here at real Security Alert transmission.
*2) MES NO is the number of mobile earth station. of each ship.
*3) Various information of GPS is attached automatically.
NOTE
NOTE
F10:Previous
Step 3 Select “Scheduled transmission” option by pressing the up/down arrow key, and then press <Enter>.
“Scheduled transmission” menu box is displayed.
Set up
Date & time
Scheduled transmission
confiG
log-Out initiation
Scheduled transmission #1
log-In initiation
Performance Scheduled transmission #2
test initiation
Scheduled Scheduled
transmissiontransmission #3
Scheduledfor
Land id registration transmission
polling #4
Scheduled
Closed network transmission #5
id selection
Peripheral Function
Password F10:Previous
EPADR information
F10:Previous
3-20
Step4 Press <Ctrl>+function key10 <F10>, and then “Password” dialog box is displayed.
Set up
Step5 Enter your password and press <Enter >key. Date & time
confiG Scheduled transmission
Refer to chapter 3.2 about the process of log-Out initiation
password setting. log-In initiation
Scheduled transmission #1
Performance test initiation
Scheduled transmission #2
Scheduled transmission
Scheduled transmission #3
Password
Land id registration fortransmission
polling
Scheduled #4
Closed network id ****
selection
Scheduled transmission #5
Peripheral Function
passWord F10:Previous
EPADR information
F10:Previous
Fig.3.4.1e Password Dialogue Box
Step6 Press function key 1<F1>, and then the warning window is displayed.
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Set up
Date & time
confiG Security Alert transmission
log-Out initiation
log-In initiation
Security Alert transmission #1
Performance test initiation
Security Alert transmission #2
Scheduled transmission
Warning Security Alert transmission #3
Land id registration for polling
Security Alert transmission #4
Closed
Start SSASnetwork
Test? id selection
Security Alert transmission #5
PeripheralSecurity
FunctionAlert transmission Setting
OK Cancel
F1: SSAS TEST ON
F10:Previous F10:Previous
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Step7 Select [OK] by cursor and press <Enter> key, then the warning window is cleared,
then Security Alert transmission test is started.
The Security transmission #1 to #5 is automatically sent once, if each [Setting of Security Alert] is
set to [oN].
Display of the lowest line of window is changed to [F1: SSAS TEST OFF] from
[F1: SSAS TEST ON], while executing the test.
Set up
Date & time
confiG Security Alert transmission
log-Out initiation
Security Alert transmission #1
log-In initiation
Performance Security Alert transmission #2
test initiation
Security Alert transmission #3
Scheduled transmission
Security Alert
Land id registration transmission #4
for polling
Security
Closed network Alert transmission #5
id selection
Peripheral Security
FunctionAlert transmission Setting
passWord
F1: SSAS TEST OFF F10:Previous
EPADR informAtion
F10:Previous
Fig.3.4.1g Security Alert Transmission Window (After the Test Transmission is Started)
* When you cancel the test, press function key1<F1>. And select [OK] by cursor and press
<Enter>key when following warning window is displayed. The test stops.
Set up
Date & time
confiG Security Alert transmission
log-Out initiation
Security Alert transmission #1
log-In initiation
Performance Security Alert transmission #2
test initiation
Scheduled Security Alert transmission #3
transmission
Warning
Land Security Alert
id registration transmission #4
for polling
Security
Closed network Alert transmission #5
id selection
Start SSAS Test?
Peripheral Security
FunctionAlert transmission Setting
OK Cancel
F10:Previous
F1: SSAS TEST ON F10:Previous
* When you continue the test, select [Cancel] and press <Enter>key. Then the test is continued.
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Step 8 Display of the lowest line of window is changed to [F1: SSAS TEST ON] again, when the Security
Alert transmission test is completed.
Set up
Date & time
confiG Security Alert transmission
log-Out initiation
log-In initiation
Security Alert transmission #1
Performance test initiation
Security Alert transmission #2
Scheduled Security
transmission
Alert transmission #3
Land id registration for polling
Security Alert transmission #4
Closed network id selection
Security Alert transmission #5
Peripheral Security
FunctionAlert transmission Setting
passWord
F1: SSAS TEST ON
EPADR informAtion F10:Previous
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F10:Previous
NOTE
1. The MES starts transmission with setup of “Security Alert transmission #1” immediately after pressing
function key 1 <F1>. If the another setup has been configured, the MES starts transmission with setup of
“Security Alert transmission #2” at 12 minutes after pressing function key 1 <F1>, starts transmission with
setup of “Security Alert transmission #3” at 24 minutes after pressing function key 1 <F1>, starts
transmission with setup of “Security Alert transmission #4” at 36 minutes after pressing function key 1
<F1>, and starts transmission with setup of “Security Alert transmission #5” at 48 minutes after pressing
function key 1 <F1>.
2. This test mode remains after one hour from pressing function key 1<F1>.
3. Your creating message and the following message are transmitted to pre-designed destinations.
4. The Security Alert transmission test mode is cancelable if the power switch on the IME to OFF and ON
within one hour from pressing function key 1<F1>.
5. Different to real transmission, the message of [arrival confirmation] is displayed on sender’s DTE at test
mode.
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3.4.2 Security Button Test
Diagnostics
F10:Previous
Step 3 Press <Ctrl>+function key10 <F10>, then “Password” dialog box is displayed. Enter the password.
* Regarding setup process of password, see chapter 3.2.1, Step 1 to 4.
Diagnostics
F10:Previous
F10:Previous
Step 4 Select “security button Test” option by pressing the up/down arrow keys.
Diagnostics
F10:Previous
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Step 5 Press <Enter>, and then “Security Button test mode” window is displayed.
F10:Cancel
Cover
Step 7 Push the button. “Security Button Test” status window is displayed.
e.g.
No.1 Security button has been pushed in.
Step 8 When the test is succeeded, the following window is displayed 30seconds after pushing the button.
F10:Previous
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Step 9 Push button again to pop up the pushed button, and then press function 10 key <F10>,
and then the following window is displayed.
If you test another button, repeat from Step 6 to Step 9.
If you cancel the security button test, go to Step 10.
F10:Cancel
NOTE
Any security button has been pushed in and power supply of MES is turned ON, the MES starts sending the
Security Alert transmission.
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4. MAINTENANCE
4.1 Maintenance
Maintenance decides your equipment’s life. Check the following items daily for a long life and extreme
performance of your equipment.
1) Keep input voltage in specific voltage range.
2) Try to compare the records with current status for finding a fault earlier.
The following table shows daily maintenance items using general tools.
WARNING
Do not check or repair the internal equipment of JUE-87 for China by yourself.
Any electrical work by any person other than our specialized maintenance persons may cause
fire or abnormal operation of this equipment or electrical shock for you.
4
This equipment meets the technical standard of the Ministry of Internal affairs and
Communications (MIC).
Do not adjust the internal circuit or exchange the parts because the internal circuit is adjusted
strictly. When an abnormal operation is found, please contact to our sales department or nearest
branch office.
4-1
4.3 Troubleshooting
Check all items in the following section to secure normal communication at all times. If any unusual
phenomenon occurs in the equipment, send appropriate information to JRC service network to get advice or to
request for repair with the results of these items.
Start
YES
YES
Is “Log-out”
Is the connector of
displayed on IME
IME back panel
IME
Main Menu after
10 seconds? NO DC24V output?
NO Exchange
YES
YES
NO EME-IME
Is the EME-IME
Cable
cable normal?
Exchange
YES
Is the DC
resistance of EME EME
pig tail cable
approx.7kΩ? NO Exchange
YES
Contact JRC
Is terminal
synchronized after Is there any Is the Ocean Region
2 to 10 minutes blocking? setting incorrect?
passed? NO NO NO
YES YES
YES
Confirm again with changing Confirm again with setting
ship’s direction of correct Ocean Region
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From previous page
NO
4
Is not the alarm
recorded? Contact JRC
YES
NO
Completed
4-3
4.4 After Service
Recommendation of overhaul
The performances of the set may deteriorate due to the aging of parts, and so on through the rate varies
depending on the conditions of use. So, it is recommendable to consult the dealer from which you purchased
the device, or one of our marketing offices for overhaul apart from daily services. In this case, it becomes
charged.
WARNING
Ask our agency or office to dispose JUE-87 for China (EME). Do not dispose JUE-87 for
China illegally. It becomes cause of heat-up or firing which is affected by the impact or
submerged of water.
Please contact the dealer, which you purchased the device, or our marketing offices that is nearest to you for
any question as to the after-sales service.
For any question, please refer to the list of office at the end of this manual.
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5. SPECIFICATION
5.1 JUE-87 for China (EME and IME)
5
160 W Max. (EME, IME, DTE and Printer)
Operative Temperature -35°C to +55°C (EME operational) -15°C to +55°C (IME)
Storage Temperature -40°C to +70°C
Relative Humidity 95% (+40°C)
Environmental
Condition Ice 25 mm (EME)
Precipitation 100 mm/hour (EME)
Wind 100 knots
Vibration Compatibility with IEC 60945
Coding Interleaved, convolution code (R = 1/2, K = 7)
Transmission 600 bps
Data Rate
Reception 600 bps
Max Transmission Message 8K bytes
Reception Message Storage 80K bytes (Inmarsat-C: 40K bytes, EGC: 40K bytes)
Internal GPS JRC original
Input sentence: GGA, RMC, GLL, GNS, ZDA, DTM
External GPS
Baud rate: 4800 bps
Interface LAN RJ-45 : 10 Base-T
DTE ITU-T V24/28, 9600 bps, D-sub 9PIN connector
Centronics compatible parallel interface,
Printer
Connector:D-sub 25PIN connector
International Protection EME: IP 56-compliant
IME: IP22-compliant (except for while connecting a USB
device to USB drive)
EME: 170 mm (φ) × 379 mm (H)
Dimensions
IME: 336 mm (W) × 86 mm (D) × 244 mm (H)
Mass EME: 2.4 kg IME: 3.4 kg
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Appendix JRC Web sites
Please contact purchasing dealer, JRC agent or one of the JRC branches for any question as to the after sales
service.
A1-1
JUE-87
INMARSAT-C
MOBILE EARTH STATION
SHIP SECURITY ALERT SYSTEM OPTION
Chinese Model
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
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Facsimile : +31-20-658-0755
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Facsimile : +1-206-654-7030
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CODE No.7ZPSC0495 01ETM ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified
JAN. 2013 Edition 1 JRC Printed in Japan