SAMYUNG ENC STR-6000A Marine DSC VHF Radio Telephone User Manual

SAMYUNG ENC Co., Ltd Marine DSC VHF Radio Telephone Users Manual

Users Manual

1    MARINE DSC VHF RADIO TELEPHONE FOR GMDSS OPERATING MANUAL  STR- 6000A                               SAMYUNGENC CO.,LTD.
2 INSTRUCTIONS  Please read this operating manual with care before turning on power.  1. How to transmit and stop Distress Call   In performing Distress Call function, press button and hold it down for 3(three) seconds until DISTRESS MESSAGE is seen. Then the whole display unit will start flashing with a strong alarm. In transmitting Distress Call, the transmission must be made based on the judgment of a person on duty. The test of this function MUST NOT be made at all times because the test may cause heavy damages to near-going vessels and search & rescue authorities concerned.   When the Distress Call is performed, the distress message will be automatically transmitted and this transmission will be repeated at the intervals of 3 minutes 30 seconds through 4 minutes 30 seconds. This transmission will be repeated until the DSC (Digital Selective Calling) is received by the authorities of the country to which the call is transmitted or until any operation for ending the call is made. If any transmission is made by accident, press    button to bring it to an end. Even though any operation for stop has been   made, it is necessary for operator to contact CH16 to inform that the transmission was made by mistake as the message was automatically transmitted more than one time at least.    When Distress Call is received, it is necessary to inform a person on duty about this.  2. How to make the initial set-up in installation For the below items, the initial set-up should be made in installation before its actual operation. Please contact SAMYUNG ENC or any agent dealers for the information.
3 2-1 How to check out power supply Input voltage in VHF main unit: Confirm that DC13.6V is supplied. 2-2 How to transmit and receive DSC In order to use DSC function, make sure that any MMSI number available must be input first.  3. Other instructions    3-1 In using Semi-Auto & Auto connection service with DSC, it is necessary to check with the concerned authorities about the formalities of call charge because the billing system has not yet been decided worldwide.    3-2 The paper used in DPU-414 PRINTER is a special one that is chromogenic with     thermo-chemistry reaction. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid the below-mentioned cases as the paper tends to change its color or get discolored.     Keeping under any places with heat, humidity and light   Touching with sweat-wet hands   Rubbing with any hard things   Pasting with any organic solvents such as glue   Applying with any oiled tapes   Long time exposure to any vinyl chloride films   Contacting diazo immediately after printout   Contacting any wet copy   Contacting any oiled solvents
4 Chapter 1. Introduction.................................................................................... 6 1.1. Introduction ....................................................................................................... 6 1.2. Features ............................................................................................................ 6 Chapter 2. Configuration ................................................................................. 8 2.1. Standards.......................................................................................................... 8 2.2. Option................................................................................................................ 8 Chapter 3. Specifications................................................................................. 9 3.1. STR-6000A Standards ...................................................................................... 9 3.2. Transmitting Unit ............................................................................................... 9 3.3. Receiving Unit ................................................................................................. 10 3.4. Dedicated Receiving Unit................................................................................ 10 Chapter 4. How to Operation......................................................................... 11 4.1. Unit Description............................................................................................... 11 4.1.1. Front Panel ............................................................................................ 11 4.1.2. Microphone............................................................................................ 14 4.2. LCD Screen Description.................................................................................. 16 4.3. VHF Operation ................................................................................................ 17 4.3.1. Channel Selection ................................................................................. 17 4.3.1.1. Channel 16................................................................................... 17 4.3.1.2. Channel Mode Selection (ITU,USA,CAN).................................... 17 4.3.2. Weather Channel................................................................................... 18 4.3.3 Transmit and Receive............................................................................. 18 4.4. Menu Setup and Construction......................................................................... 20 4.4.1. Menu Construction ................................................................................ 20 4.4.2. Menu Screen Construction and Initialization ......................................... 22 4.4.3. Menu Setup ........................................................................................... 23 4.4.3.1. FRIENDS MMSI LIST .................................................................. 23 4.4.3.2. GROUP MMSI LIST..................................................................... 23 4.4.3.3. TELEPHONE LIST....................................................................... 24 4.4.3.4. LCD BACKLIGHT......................................................................... 24 4.4.3.5. LCD CONTRAST ......................................................................... 24 4.4.3.6. GPS FUNCTION SET .................................................................. 24 4.4.3.7. MANUAL GPS/TIME .................................................................... 25 4.4.3.8. DSC SET...................................................................................... 25 4.4.3.9. RADIO SET.................................................................................. 26 4.4.3.10. REAL TIME CLOCK(Current time change)................................ 26 4.4.3.11. FACTORY RESET(MENU SETUP INITIALIZATION)................ 26 4.4.3.12. SYSTEM TEST(System Test).................................................... 26 4.4.3.13. PRINT SETUP(Print Setup) ....................................................... 27
5 4.5. DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC) .......................................................... 27 4.5.1. Configuration of CALL Screen............................................................... 29 4.5.2. CALL Menu Description and Instruction ................................................ 29 4.5.2.1. DISTRESS CALL(Distress message SETUP and Call) ............... 30 4.5.2.2. ALL SHIPS MESSAGE SETUP AND CALL................................. 32 4.5.2.3. INDIVIDUAL MESSAGE SETUP AND CALL............................... 33 4.5.2.4. AUTO/SEMI-AUTO Message Edit and Call ................................. 35 4.5.2.5. TEST CALL.................................................................................. 35 4.5.2.6. GROUP MESSSAGE EDIT AND CALL ....................................... 36 4.5.2.7. POSITION MESSAGE EDIT AND CALL ..................................... 37 4.5.2.8. DISTRESS CALL RELAY ............................................................ 38 4.5.2.9. DISTRESS RELAY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT............................... 40 4.5.2.10. RESPONSE to DISTRES CALL................................................. 40 4.5.2.11. RESPONSE to THE OTHER CALL ........................................... 41 4.5.2.12. DIRECT RELAY......................................................................... 42 4.5.2.13. RECVEIVING DISTRESS READ ............................................... 45 4.5.2.14. OTHER RECEIVING MESSAGE READ .................................... 45 4.5.2.15. DSC Message Receiving ........................................................... 46 4.5.2.16. Auto Acknowledgement Setup................................................... 46 Chapter 5. Installation.................................................................................... 48 5.1. Unpacking Package and Inspection................................................................ 48 5.2. Selection of Installation Position for Main Units of STR-6000A ...................... 48 5.3. Installation for main unit of STR-6000A .......................................................... 48 5.4. Cabling ............................................................................................................ 50 5.4.1. Power Connection ................................................................................. 51 5.4.2. Connects to External Speaker............................................................... 51 5.4.3. How to setup Antenna ........................................................................... 51 5.4.4. GPS Connection.................................................................................... 51 5.5. Integrated Wiring............................................................................................. 51 Chapter 6. Channel List ................................................................................. 53 6.1. ITU Channel .................................................................................................... 53 6.2. USA Channel .................................................................................................. 55 6.3. CANADA Channel........................................................................................... 57 6.4. Weather Channel ............................................................................................ 59 Chapter 7. Position Information Interface .................................................... 60 Chapter 8. Packing List.................................................................................. 61 8.1. Oversea........................................................................................................... 61 8.2. Domestic ......................................................................................................... 63 Chapter 9. Block Diagram.............................................................................. 65 Chapter 10. Overall Drawing.......................................................................... 66
6 Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1. Introduction STR-6000A includes DSC/VHF radio telephone and DSC receiver required by the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System(GMDSS) and is designed to be compact and lightweight for easy installation in any vessels engaged in international voyages and near-going vessels.   In addition to the conventional voice communication, STR-6000A is equipped with Digital Selective Calling(DSC) functions for distress calls and routine calls as well. It also incorporates all the necessary units for DSC services such as DSC unit, CH70 DSC receiver.    1.2. Features   The equipment meets the ITU Radio Regulations, IMO Performance Standards and CCIR Recommendations.   The equipment contains all the channels designated by Radio Communication Regulations of ITU Communications Treaty and it is also available to operate USA channel, Weather channel and Canada channels that are used in the coast of North America. (Weather alarm function. Available in the area of USA and Canada).   As the compact size includes the built-in transceiver, the dedicated CH70 DSC receiver, it is easy for installation in any little space.   The adoption of wide sight graphic LCD allows user to see the display at every angle and operate it with ease.   As the required operation mode is displayed in LCD according to the indication and the purpose by MENU mode, it is easy to work on operating DSC in particular as well as on the routine operation.   If the dedicated DPU-414 printer or normal SERIAL standard printer is used in combination with the main unit, the messages of DSC transceiver is designed to be automatically printed out. It is always available to manually print the received message that is memorized inside, too.   As the lighting range of back-light in LCD and the operation key panels is wide, it does not interfere any night shift.   Beside those channels designated by Radio Communications Regulations, it is available to operate USA Channel, Weather Channel and Canada Channel which are used in the coast of North America.
7   Such functions as TAG CHANNEL SCANNING, ALL CHANNEL SCANNING, GROUP-CHANNEL SCANNING and DUAL WATCH allow user to listen to any specific channel.   Besides the existing voice communications, it is available to work on communications for distress, urgency, safety and other routines as well by using DSC function. In case that the coast station is working on automatic connection service of public communications network, it is available to auto-connect the general telephone through the designation of the telephone number on the equipment.   The equipment has a function of automatically inputting the latitude/longitude data coming out from navigational equipment such as GPS navigator. In transmitting Distress Call, it is designed to automatically transmit the positional data coming out from navigational equipment by inserting the positional data in the distress message. In case of receiving any call from the coast area, it is designed to make an automatic judgment by itself to see if the own ship is within the called area according to the   positional data coming out from the navigational equipment.   The equipment is designed for the daily waterproof.   User can select and automatically set up the transmission power of High(25W) or Low(1W).   It is easy to use the dedicated CH16/19 buttons with which the access to the priority channel can be easily made.   It includes the functions of Dual/Trial Watch and Tag Scan.   The DSC(Digital Selective Calling) function is compliant with Class A Standards.   ‘FRIENDS list’ function allows user to easily call through DSC up to 20 favorite people.   It is available to set up 3 favorite groups.(For the purpose of Group DSC calling).   Both Group DSC calling and All Ship DSC calling available.   User can identify the position of friends through LL Position Polling.
8 Chapter 2. Configuration  The equipment consists of as follows;. 2.1. Standards   Name  Model  Quantity  Remarks VHF Radio Main Unit  STR-6000A  1 Set  Including HAND MIC Operating Manual    1 Lot    2.2. Option  Name  Model  Remarks SAN-150 (RX/TX) 3dBi Antenna (3dBi) SAN-150 (DSC WKR) 3dBi Including CABLE/BRACKET Domestic : Standard Overseas : Option SP-580AD AC/DC POWER SUPPLY SP-6000AD Including CABLE   Domestic : Standard Overseas : Option VHF EMG LIGHT  DC24V / 3W  Stand Type DSC/VHF PRINTER  DPU-414  Including CABLE
9 Chapter 3. Specifications 3.1. STR-6000A Standards  TX Frequency  156.025MHz ~ 157.425MHz RX Frequency  156.050MHz ~ 163.275MHz Number of Channels  183     ITU Channel: 55 USA Channel: 57 CANADA Channel: 61 WEATHER Channel: 10 Radio Wave Mode    FM(16K0G3E), DSC(16K0G2B) Channel Interval    25kHz Communication Mode    Simplex and Semi-Duplex Antenna impedance    50Ω(SO-239) Audio Output Impedance    4Ω Frequency Stability    ±10 PPM(-20℃ to +60℃) Voltage Supply    13.6V DC±10%(Negative Ground) Consumption Currency (13.6V)  TX High              5.5A max Maximum Audio        1.5A max Operating Temperature    -15℃ ~ +55℃ Dimensions  85×172×170 Weight 1.1kg  3.2. Transmitting Unit Output Power (ⓐ  13.8 V DC)  25W/1W(Low) Frequency Deviation  Within  ±5ppm Oscillation Mode  Synthesizer Mode Modulation  Variable Reactance Frequency Modulation Maximum Frequency Deviation  ±5.0kHz Occupied Bandwidth  Within 16kHz MIC Input Impedance  2kΩ Audio Frequency Response  300Hz~3kHz      6dB/octave(+1 ~ -3dB) Spurious Emissions  Less than 70dB Adjacent Channel Power  Less than -70dBc Audio Harmonic Distortion  Less than 10% Residual Modulation (Signal/Noise Ratio)  Over 40dB Type of emition  G2B
10 3.3. Receiving Unit Receive System  Double Conversation Super Heterodyne 1st 21.7MHz Intermediate Frequencies 2nd 450kHz Local Oscillation Frequency  Receiving Frequency - 21.7MHz Local Oscillation Mode  SYNTHESIZER Mode Sensitivity  32uV (20dB SINAD) 0.22uV (12dB SINAD) Audio Frequency Response  -6dB/octave Squelch Sensitivity  0.22uV Co-Channel Rejection  -10dB ~ 0dB Adjacent Channel Selectivity  Over 70dB   Spurious Response Rejection Ratio  Over 70dB   Inter-modulation Rejection Ratio  Over 68dB   Spurious Emission  Less than 2nW(-56.9dBm) Hum and Noise  Less than -40dB Audio Output Power (at 13.6 V DC)  4.5W / 4Ω(Distortion Rate: Less 10%)  3.4. Dedicated Receiving Unit Operating Frequency  156.525MHz Mode 16K0G2B Receive System  Double-Conversion Super Heterodyne Intermediate Frequencies  1st 10.70 MHz 2nd 450 kHz Inter-modulation Rejection Ratio  Over 68dB Adjacent Channel Selectivity  Over 70dB   Spurious Response Rejection Ratio  Over 70dB   Spurious Emission  Less than 2nW(-56.9dBm) DSC Modulation Speed  1200baud (±30ppm) DSC Modulation Mode  FSK DSC Modulation Rate  Within m=2±10%  MARK Frequency  Within 1300Hz±10Hz  SPACE Frequency  Within 2100Hz±10Hz  Maximum Sensitivity Available  Bit Error Rate: Less than 10-2  in 0.25uv DSC Operation  ITU-R M.541-9 ITU-R M.689-2 DSC Protocol  ITU-R M.493-11 class-A DSC FILE Memory    DISTRESS-Related Message Reception: 20   OTHERS-Related Message Reception    : 20
11 Chapter 4. How to Operation 4.1. Unit Description 4.1.1. Front Panel   ① LCD Front Display Screen. ②  Transmit distress call (Alert) MESSAGE. (※  You MUST NOT make a test of the transmission !! ) Push and hold down for 3 seconds, then the distress call will be activated. ③            Light will turn on in both receiving and transmitting DSC distress call   ④  Light will turn on in both receiving other DSC call message other than distress call. ⑤  This is for either changing the existing channels to CH16 or returning to TELEPHONE MODE from other CH or DSC MENU. ⑥  Select channel 70 ⑦  To convert CH or MENU. (If press short one time, if press long time it is to be continuous).
12 ⑧  Short time press is for DSC Calling and long time press is for MENU function. ⑨  This is ‘ESCAPE’ function in MENU mode. ⑩  It means this is being used as FUNCTION button.   ⑪ PWR/VOL (Power Knob)  Power ON/OFF and Volume Control. ⑫ SQUELCH Knob  Squelch Control ⑬ Button description     Input “1” when selects CH and inputs digit.        When used this button, it works ON/OFF for dual watch function. (It receives the message by switching over between the existing CH and CH16 each other continuously.) 1 DUAL  QZ]       When inputs character, convert from 1→ space → Q →to Z in order  and ENT.       When selects CH and inputs digit, input “2”.      When used this button, it works ON/OFF for triple watch function. (It receives the message by switching over among the existing CH, CH16 and CH09 each other continuously.) 2 TRIABC          When inputs character, convert from 2→ A → B →to C in order and  then ENT.       When selects CH and inputs digit, input    “3”.       When used this button, it adjusts BACK-LIGHT(Internal Light) in 4 steps. 3 DIMDEF         When inputs character, convert from 3 → D → E → F in order and  ENT.
13      When selects CH and inputs digit, input    “4”.    When used this button, it does scanning all channels with   converting “ALL” in screen (“CLR” when it finished) 4 SCNGHI        When inputs character, convert from 4 → G → H → I in order and ENT       When selects CH and inputs digit, input    “5”.    When used this button, it does scanning only selected CH by   TAG with converting “ALL” to “TAG” in screen 5 TSCNJKL         When inputs character, convert from 5 → J → K → to L in order and  ENT        When selects CH and inputs digit, input    “6”.       When used this button, it can set up TAG at selected CH. 6 TAG       When inputs character, convert from 6 → M → N → to O in order and ENT        When selects CH and inputs digit, input    “7”.       When used this button, it can set up to ITU MODE.. 7 ITUPRS        When inputs character, convert from 7 → P → R → to S in order and  then ENT        When selects CH and inputs digit, input    “8”.       When used this button, it can set up to USA MODE. 8 USATUV       When inputs character, convert from 8 → T → U → to V in order and  then ENT        When selects CH and inputs digit, input    “9”.       When used this button, it can set up CAN MODE. 9 CANWXY       When inputs character, convert from 9 → W → X →to Y in order and  ENT.
14      When selects CH and inputs digit, input “0”.       When used this button, it can execute self-test menu. 0 TEST* - /        When inputs character, convert from 0 → * → _ → / in order and then ENT.  TGOWX/CE          When used this button, TAG is moving on the selected CH.   On the main screen, it can select weather CH, move a cursor to   forward for character input. H/LENT      It is a function to switch-over Tx power between 25W and 1W each other.   In DSC MENU, it can be used for Item selection and Input  confirmation.   4.1.2. Microphone  ①  PTT : If pressed, it goes to transmission. ②  MIC : Condenser Mic
15 ③ Key Pad :       : To convert to the current CH and CH16.       : It is used as Enter button for setting-up input data in MENU mode, while at normal times it is used for switching-over Tx power between 25W and 1W. ,    : To convert CH. (If pressed short it is to be one time, if pressed long time it is to be continuous).   Hook Switch④ If a Handmic is connected with Handmic Box a current CH ignored and go to common CH(CH16) automatically.   Handmic               Handmic Box
16 4.2. LCD Screen Description     Item   Function Description DISTRESS CH Name BUSY  It represents detecting the sensitivity signal in existing CH.. 25W(01W)  It represents Tx Power. ALL  It represents the kinds of SCAN. DUL  It plays multi-scan between the existing CH and CH16. (It will be converted when scanning.) 35.05.1250N  It indicates own ship’s latitude. (As the current position, it indicates GPS antenna position) 129.04.2741E  It indicates own ship’s longitude. (As the current position, it indicates GPS antenna position) 12:15PM  It represents the current time. WXALT  It is displayed when weather channel is set-up. ITU(USA,CAN, WEA)  It represents the country channel mode currently set-up. SIM(DUP)  It represents whether current CH is Duplex or Simplex. TAG  It represents TAG which is setting-up at the current CH RX(TX)  It shows Rx when receiving, and Tx when transmitting. 16  It represents the current CH is Channel No.16.
17 4.3. VHF Operation 4.3.1. Channel Selection 4.3.1.1. Channel 16 CH.16 is for distress and safety, and it should be monitored through dual-watch and tri-watch. Whenever selected    key, it shifted from the current CH → CH 16 → CH 9 → current CH. 4.3.1.2. Channel Mode Selection (ITU,USA,CAN)   How to select ITU CH    :    Press    button and go to    button.   How to select USA CH : Press    button and go to  button.   How to select CANADA CH : Press    button and go to   button. 
18 4.3.2. Weather Channel   It can receive 10 numbers of weather channel provided by NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration).   STR-6000A can detect the alert sound of selected weather channel from the regular channel or the one during the channel scanning  When selected    it converts between weather channel and general channel.      4.3.3 Transmit and Receive ①  Power and Volume switch   It is operated by POWER ON switch and used for adjusting Sound volume.   If turned OFF-wise, power will be off.   It turned clock-wise, power will be on and volume can be adjusted. ② Squelch Knob   Place it in suitable position to eliminate the noise by SQUELCH volume. ③ After pressing    button    and select the wanted channel (ITU :  ,  USA :  , CANADA :  ) and press. ④ Channel can be changed one by one by direction key in Main unit and Mic and Channel will keep on changing if pressed long time. In addition, if inputs digit key, channel can be changed. ⑤  Tx power can be selectable between 25W and 1W ⑥  Tx is possible if pressed PTT switch, while the status is Rx if it is released.
19  (STR-6000A Main Body)       (STR-6000A Microphone)
20 Menu Select  Press MENU   button long time -- MENU ITEM SELECT-- 4.4. Menu Setup and Construction 4.4.1. Menu Construction                                                 4. LCD BACKLIGHT 5. LCD CONTRAST6. GPS FUNCTION SET 7. MANUAL GPS/TIME 8. DSC SET 9. RADIO SET CHANNEL NAME CHANNEL ON/OFF WEATHER ALERT BEEP VOLUME VDR ON/OFF USE CH9 10. REAL TIME CLOCK 11. FACTORY RESET 12. SYSTEM TEST 13. PRINT SETUP GPS TIME OFFSET TIME DISPLAY FORMAT TIME DISPLAY ON/OFF LL DISPLAY ON/OFF GPS ALERT ON/OFFUSER MMSI INDIVIDUAL REPLAY LAT/LONG REPLY DSC FUNCTION DISABLE MEDI/SHIP  AIRCRAFTPROGRAM VERSION DISTRESS KEY PLL TEST DISPLAY DEVIATION SOUND TEST SUB CPU VERSION DSC AUTO PRINT SELF PRINT TEST 1. FRIENDS MMSI LIST 2. GROUP MMSI LIST 3. TELEPHONE LIST
21 Menu Select  Press MENU  button shortly -- CALL ITEM SELECT--   1. DISTRESS CALL   2. ALL SHIP CALL   3. INDIVIDUAL CALL   4. AUTO/SEMI CALL   5. TEST CALL   6. GROUP CALL   7. POSITION POLL   8. DISTRESS RELAY   9. DISTRESS RLY ACK 10. DISTRESS ACK 11. OTHERS ACK 12. DIRECT RELAY 13. RCV DISTRESS READ 14. RCV OTHERS READ
22 4.4.2. Menu Screen Construction and Initialization  Press    button over one (1) second to get into the various Menu. 1. FRIENDS MMSI LIST  ADD NEW FRIEND  Friend ID register 2. GROUP MMSI LIST  ADD NEW GROUP  Group ID register 3. TELEPHONE LIST  ADD NEW TELEPHONE  Call ID register 4. LCD BACKLIGHT  LOW ~ HIGH(4 Steps/2)  BACKLIGHT Control 5. LCD CONTRAST  LOW ~ HIGH (16 Steps/10)  CONTRAST Control TIME OFFSET            - 00:00  Time difference set-up TIME DISPLAY FORMAT – 12H/24H  Time Display 12HOURS/24HOURS TIME DISPLAY ON/OFF  Time Display ON/OFF LL DISPLAY ON/OFF          - ON/OFF  Position Display ON/OFF 6. GPS FUNCTION SET GPS ALERT ON/OFF     - ON/OFF  GPS Alarm 7. MANUAL GPS/TIME  LAT/LONG MANUAL SET  Position manual input USER MMSI – INPUT USER MMSI  Own ship ID input INDIVIDUAL REPLY  - AUTO/MANUAL Automatic response set-up LAT/LONG REPLY - MANUAL/AUTO/OFF Position response set-up DSC FUNCTION DISABLE    -YES/NO  DSC ON/OFF Set-up 8. DSC SET MEDI/SHIP_AIRCRAFT  CHANNEL NAME  CH name change CHANNEL ON/OFF  CH ON/OFF WEATHRE ALERT    - ON/OFF Weather CH Alarm BEEP VOLUME    - HIGH/LOW/OFF  Alarm Volume VDR ON/OFF  VDR ON/OFF 9. RADIO SET USE CH9  CH9 ON/OFF 10. REAL TIME CLOCK  YEAR, MONTH, DATE, HOUR, MINUTE,SECOND  Current time change. 11. FACTORY RESET  RESET                    - YES/NO  Menu set-up Initialization PROGRAM VERSION  Program version DISTRESS KEY  Test distress key PLL TEST  Test PLL in Rx DISPLAY DEVIATION  Test LCD SOUND TEST BELL/URGENCY/ERROR/WARNING  Test sound 12. SYSTEM TEST SUB CPU VERSION  SUB CPU Version DSC AUTO PRINT – ON/OFF  DSC Automatically   Printing Setup 13. PRINT SETUP SELF PRINT TEST – YES/NO  Printer Test
23 4.4.3. Menu Setup  Press    button at greater length.   Overall construction of MENU Screen is as follows.     Item Selection : From above screen, shift the cursor by using   button and press    button to select the current item.  4.4.3.1. FRIENDS MMSI LIST   It can add/edit/delete the preferred friend’s name and associated MMSI up to 20 numbers. (It can save maximum 20 numbers) ¾  To add name to FRIENDS LIST ¾  To edit FRIENDS ¾  To delete FRIENDS  4.4.3.2. GROUP MMSI LIST   It can add/edit/delete the preferred Group’s name and associated MMSI up to 3 numbers. (It can save maximum 3 numbers) ¾  To add name to GROUP LIST ¾  To edit GROUP ¾  To delete GROUP
24 4.4.3.3. TELEPHONE LIST   It can add/edit/delete the preferred Telephone name and associated MMSI up to 10 numbers. (It can save maximum 10 numbers) ¾  To add name to TELEPHONE ¾  To edit TELEPHONE ¾  To delete TELEPHONE 4.4.3.4. LCD BACKLIGHT   Set-up backlight level to adjust the brightness of LCD and Key Pad. 4.4.3.5. LCD CONTRAST   It is used for setting-up suitable contrast of LCD. 4.4.3.6. GPS FUNCTION SET   If there is a GPS receiver on board, VHF radio can be updated with own ship’s position and time. But if there is not GPS receiver available or not being connected with it, own ship’s position and time can be input by means of GPS SETUP menu manually. This is very important information for using DSC distress call.   TIME OFFSET : Local time can be used for inputting time difference between UTC and Local time.   TIME DISPLAY FORMAT (The kind of Time display) : Time can be displayed in the type of 12 hour or 24 hour.     DISPLAY ON/OFF(Time Display Option) : If time is input manually, “M” can be displayed in the right of time . But if ship’s position is updated through GPS receiver, time display on screen can be turned ON/OFF.     DISPLAY ON/OFF(Position Display Option) : If ship’s position is input     manually, “M” can be displayed in the right of Lan./Lon. But if the position is updated through GPS receiver, ship’s position can be turned ON/OFF.   GPS ALERT ON/OFF(GPS Alarm) : GPS is normally set in “ON” status, but if there happened to disconnect with GPS receiver, alarm will be occurred.
25 4.4.3.7. MANUAL GPS/TIME   LAT/LONG MANUAL SET(Input position manually) : Ship’s position and longitude is displayed on screen together with time. To display “MANUAL SETUP”, value of latitude, longitude and time will be displayed in reverse status. This display mode will be cancelled as soon as GPS receiver is connected and come to display normal mode.  Warning : This function is only available when GPS receiver is disconnected.   TIME MANUAL SET(Input time manually):    Warning : This function is only available when GPS receiver is disconnected.  4.4.3.8. DSC SET   USER MMSI(Input own ship’s MMSI or Confirm MMSI) ¾  This mode can be executed only once. Be sure to input own ship’s MMSI ID before using DSC function. MMSI ID once set can be read out whenever it is wanted.   ¾  By inputting USER MMSID once more, MMSI ID can be stored permanently. ¾  Whenever it may be, stored MMSI ID can be seen through this MENU.   INDIVIDUAL REPLY(Automatic relay of individual call and manual setup)  SET(Group MMSI setup and edit) : Use GROUP SETUP to produce/edit/delete GROUP of who are called quite often. GROUP MMSI ID always begins with “0”.   ¾ Setup GROUP ¾  Edit GROUP Name ¾  Delete GROUP NAME   LAT/LONG REPLY(Setup automatic response on request LL Polling) : 3 Items can be selectable in response to request of LL Polling.   ¾  AUTO : Automatic response to any LL Polling coming from FRIENDS. ¾  MANUAL : Manual decision is to be made whether it is necessary to response to the request of LL Polling from FRIENDS.   ¾  OFF : Ignore all LL Polling coming from Friends.
26   DSC FUNCTION DISABLE ¾  Set Up DSC function use.  MEDI/SHIP_AIRCRAFT ¾  ON/OFF MEDIcal Transponder & SHIP and AIRCRAFT use.  4.4.3.9. RADIO SET   CHANNEL NAME (CH NAME) ¾  Channel name modification and deletion.  CHANNEL ON/OFF(CH ON/OFF) ¾  It is used for either permitting or stopping the use of current CH.   WEATHER ALERT(Weather Alarm Setup) ¾  NOAA provides with a variety weather information regarding USA or CAN channel. NOAA Broadcasts 1050 Hz band weather alert if it forecasts heavy storm or Hurricane. Setup this function to detect weather alert.   BEEP VOLUME(Adjust Beep Volume) ¾  It has a function either to change level of beef volume or to make it be OFF.    VDR(Voyage Data Recorder) ON/OFF ¾  Display VDR function use or not.  USE CH9 ¾  Display CH9 use or not.  4.4.3.10. REAL TIME CLOCK(Current time change)   YEAR, MONTH, DATE, HOUR, MINUTE, SECOND  4.4.3.11. FACTORY RESET(MENU SETUP INITIALIZATION)   RESET : Except all MMS ID and FRIEND LIST SETTING UP, all setup value should be returned to initialization.  4.4.3.12. SYSTEM TEST(System Test)   System test can be executed in this MENU.   ¾  PROGRAM VERSION : (Test program version and date) ¾  DISTRESS KEY : (Test DISTRESS button) : Press DISTRESS button for
27 3 seconds in order to check button condition. ¾  PLL TEST (Test PLL condition on Tx and Rx) : It will be tested from minimum frequency to the maximum by 25KHz step. ¾  DISPLAY DEVIATION : LCD test (Display the character). ¾  SOUND TEST : Test on Bell, Emergency, Error and Alarm. ¾  SUB CPU Version : SUB CPU version check.  4.4.3.13. PRINT SETUP(Print Setup)   This menu is ready to set-up Printer. ¾  Set-up auto printer ON/OFF function when receiving DSC. ¾  SELF TEST ON/OFF  4.5. DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC)   Cautions in operating KEY As the test of this function may cause huge damages to near-going vessels and search & rescue authorities, therefore, the test MUST NOT be made at all times. Once the call is operated, an alarm will come out from the speaker and the message will be transmitted if the hand is off from the switch for 5 through 10 seconds. It is possible to stop the mistaken launch if the hand is off from the [DISTRESS] KEY within 5 seconds but it is not possible to stop if any stop work is performed in the middle of the transmission as the signal speed is so fast. In particular, much attention should be paid because the whole message may be transmitted.    How to transmit Distress Call Press    button for 3 seconds to transmit Distress Call message. The Distress Call prioritizes all other performances and the alarm is output from the speaker. And then non-modulated carrier will be followed after transmission and the distress message will be automatically transmitted. The message will be transmitted 5 times and then the transmission will be repeated at the intervals of 3 minutes 30 seconds through 4 minutes 30
28 seconds until the reception is confirmed. In case that it is interfaced with any navigational equipment, the data on time and position will be automatically input. It is available to manually input the time when the position data and position are decided. If the transmission is made when it is not connected with any navigational equipment or under the conditions where any single manual input has not been made, it will transmit zero information. (But it transmits the ship ID)    How to receive Distress Call   If Distress Call is received on DSC, the alarm lamp of DISTRESS & OTHERS on the operation panel will be turned on. At the same time, an alarm of “Beep, Beep” will be output from the speaker. Press    button to stop this alarm. The distress call message from the transmitting country is included and displayed on LCD. As the equipment can record and store up to 20 memories inside, the message can be checked out again even later. And by connecting to printer, it is available to automatically output the message received by DSC through printer. It is also possible to print the notified message contents that are stored in the memory.
29 4.5.1. Configuration of CALL Screen  Press    button in short.   The whole display configuration of DSC CALL MENU is as follows;     Item selection : Use  buttons in the above Screen and move to the wanted item and press   button.  4.5.2. CALL Menu Description and Instruction  1. DISTRESS CALL  Edit distress alarm message and transmit 2. ALL SHIP CALL  Edit call message to all ships and transmit 3. INDIVIDUAL CALL  Edit call message to individual ship and transmit 4. AUTO/SEMI CALL  Edit call message/call number for Auto/Semi auto phone connection and transmit 5. TEST CALL  Test call 6. GROUP CALL  Edit call message to Group ships and transmit 7. POSITION POLL  Edit call message to the ship by the coordinates and transmit 8. DISTRES RELAY  Transmit to the Distress Call message received 9. DISTRES RLY ACK  Transmit response to distress relay ack message received 10. DISTRES ACK  Transmit response to distress ack message received 11. OTHERS ACK  Response to other ack (expect distress message) 12. DIRECT RELAY  Relay, edit and transmit to the Distress Call messages received 13. RCV DISTRESS READ  Inquiry to distress ack message received and print out 14. RCV OTHERS READ  Inquiry to other receiving message and print out
30 4.5.2.1. DISTRESS CALL(Distress message SETUP and Call)   On screen of CALL ITEM SELECT, select 1.DISTRESS CALL by using   buttons and then press   button.     In order to select types of distress (Nature of Distress), select     > NATURE : UNDEFINE list and then  press  button. It shows relative menu of types of distress such as following box on a small screen. Select a wanted distress list by using  buttons in this screen.     Calamity ¾  UNDEFINED – Undefined calamity ¾  FIRE – Explosion ¾ FLOODING – Flood ¾  COOLLISION – Collision ¾  GROUNDING – Grounding ¾ LISTING – Capsize ¾ SINKING – Sinking ¾  ADRIFT – Impossible to sail and go adrift ¾  ABANDON – Vessel abandonment ¾  PIRACH – Piracy ¾  OVERBOARD- Man over Board
31   In order to input distress position (POSITION), select    >LAT / > LONG list by using  buttons and then press   button. It makes cursor blink and then input wanted longitude/latitude on the blinking cursor.     After select TIME-UTC  buttons and then press   button. It makes cursor blink. After input UTC time on the blinking list and press  button.     Press   button for 3 seconds to send out distress message. Non-modulated carrier will be followed after transmission and the distress message will be automatically transmitted. The message will be transmitted 1 time and then the transmission will be repeated at the intervals of 3 minutes 30 seconds through 4 minutes 30 seconds until the reception is confirmed.
32 4.5.2.2. ALL SHIPS MESSAGE SETUP AND CALL   Select 2.ALL SHIP CALL list on CALL ITEM SELECT screen by using buttons and then press   button.       ‘CATEGORY' list is a function for selecting SAFETY or URGENCY, either and press   button after move the cursor to > CATEGORY list by using buttons. Then, select one of SAFETY or URGENCY on the following small screen and the small screen is disappeared when press   button after selecting a wanted list by using  buttons.                   'WORK CH' is input Tx/Rx CH according to the related regulation. Press  button after move the cursor to > WORK CH list by using buttons. It shows following screens and make cursor blink. The screen is going back to > WORK CH after input a wanted channel. However, don’t set up CH70, CH75, CH76, which are exclusively used.
33                   After going through the edition of MESSAGE, select > TRANSMIT DSC list and transmit by suing  buttons.                     4.5.2.3. INDIVIDUAL MESSAGE SETUP AND CALL  Press   button after select 3. INDIVIDUAL CALL list on CALL ITEM SELECT screen by using  buttons. It makes following screens.                      Press   button after select > ADDRESS list by using  buttons. It shows following screens and then press   button, again. Then, input ADDRESS(MMSI) on the list cursor is blinking.
34    By using button, select and press > CATEGORY   button then following small screen shown up. Here on the item where the cursor is flickering, by using    button and press   button.     By using   button, select  > TELECMD1 and press  button then following small screen comes up and again press   button.     By using   button, select  > TRANSMIT DSC and press  button then following small screen comes up from which you may choose YES if you want or NO by using  button and press    button to send out message one time.
35    4.5.2.4. AUTO/SEMI-AUTO Message Edit and Call   This function as an option will be further realized soon.  4.5.2.5. TEST CALL   This function is used for testing call, following procedure in editing and calling for position messages shall be done.   On CALL ITEM SELECT screen, by using  button, select   5. TEST CALL item and press   button.          By using button, select    > ADDRESS and press  button, then following small screen comes up. Again press    button. Then input ADDRESS(MMSI) at the item on which the cursor is currently flickering.      After finishing the edition of MESSAGE, press  key at > TRANSMIT        DSC  then MESSAGE will be transmitted one time.
36                 4.5.2.6. GROUP MESSSAGE EDIT AND CALL   On CALL ITEM SELECT screen, select the item 6. GROUP CALL by using button, and press   button.      This item 'GROUP ID' ready to input the opponent’s ID. From this item, press   button then following small screen comes up, press   button then cursor is flickering to be ready for inputting the wanted information.                   In this 'WORK CH', input the wanted CH for transceiving according to the applicable standard. Input method is to use  button and select   > WORK CH   item and press      button then following screen comes up and cursor is flickering. After inputting the wanted CH, screen will return to > WORK CH.  Note : Currently using CH such as CH70, CH75, CH76 shall not be set-up.
37                    After finishing message edit, select  > TRANSMIT DSC item by using button and send out the message.                      4.5.2.7. POSITION MESSAGE EDIT AND CALL   On CALL ITEM SELECT screen, select item 7. POSITION CALL by using   button and press   button.                     Select > ADDRESS using button and press  button then following small screen comes up, then again press   button.  Input ADDRESS(MMSI) on the item where the cursor is flickering.
38        After finishing the message edit, select the item > TRANSMIT DSC by using   button and send-out message.                      4.5.2.8. DISTRESS CALL RELAY   Select item8. DISTRESS RELAY on CALL ITEM SELECT screen by using button and press     button.                After select > FORMAT using  button  and press   button then following small screen comes up. From this screen, select the appropriate item (ALL SHIP or INDIVIDUAL) using  button and press   button.
39                         Select > ADDRESS(MMSI)  using  button and press  button then following screen comes up. From this screen, select the appropriate item by using    button and press   button.                  Select > TRANSMIT DSC by using  button and press  button then following screen comes up. From this screen, select YES or NO for sending Message by using  button and press   button.     After finishing Message edit, press   button at TRANSMIT DSC to send out message one time                     Unless there have received any distress messages, this item won’t not be selected.
40 4.5.2.9. DISTRESS RELAY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT   On “CALL ITEM SELECT” screen, select 9. DISTRESS RLY ACK by using  button and press     button.                 It is impossible to edit Message but only possible to response at  >TRANSMIT DSC after editing using   button.   Acknowledgement to DISTRESS in Individual Call is only one time available within 5 minutes.  4.5.2.10. RESPONSE to DISTRES CALL   On “CALL ITEM SELECT” Screen, select 10. DISTRESS ACK by using button and press  button.     Select >TRANSMIT DSC using button and press    button then small screen comes up and select YES or NO for sending message and press   button.
41 4.5.2.11. RESPONSE to THE OTHER CALL  On “CALL ITEM SELECT” screen, Select 11. OTHERS ACK using button and press   button.                Select > CATEGORY    from the screen by using    button and press   button to come up small screen where to select the item and press   button.                 Select > TELECMD1  from screen using  button and press   button then small screen comes up where to select the item and press  button.
42  Select > WORK/LAT/LONG/TIME-UTC from screen respectively by using  button and input the information.     After finishing all information, select > TRANSMIT DSC at the following screen by using  button and press   button to decide YES or NO for sending Message and press   button.                    4.5.2.12. DIRECT RELAY   On “CALL ITEM SELECT” screen, Select 12. DIRECT RELAY using  button and press     button.              Select > FORMAT from screen using  button and press   button. Afterwards make a decision whether to relay to all ships or individual in small screen and press   button.
43  Select > ADDRESS from screen using  button and press   button. Afterwards select the methods of input for ADDRESS (MMSI)  from small screen and press     button.                         Select > DIST-ID from screen by using  button and press  button. Afterwards select the methods of input for ADDRESS (MMSI) from small screen and press    button. If it is unknown ADDRESS(MMSI) of the distressed ship, input ????????.                          Select > NATURE from the screen using  button and press  button. Afterwards select the distress related item from small screen and press   button.
44                          Select  > LAT/LONG/DIST-UTC respectively from screen using button and press    button and input appropriate information.                                       After finishing edit, select  >TRANSMIT DSC using  button and press    button to decide YES or NO to send message and press    button.
45 4.5.2.13. RECVEIVING DISTRESS READ   On “CALL ITEM SELECT” screen, select 13. RCV DISTRESS READ using button and press   button. Then following message related to receiving distress is seen..                 Display RCV DISTRESS READ screen as follows ; RCV : 08 : means for 8 received messages. PRE : 1 : Display a message from 7 to 1 if press 1 DUAL  QZ] button. NEXT : 3 : Display a message from 1 to 8 of press 3 DIMDEF  button.                         4.5.2.14. OTHER RECEIVING MESSAGE READ   On “CALL ITEM SELECT” screen, Select 14. RCV OTHERS READ by using button and press    button. Then other receiving messages is seen as following screen.
46               4.5.2.15. DSC Message Receiving   Display a message which is just received with alarm.   Stop a alarm if press  CLR   button and go back to main screen.  Press    button over twice if received succession message are over two.  Select > RCV DISTRESS READ or > RCV OTHERS READ for received message search.   Able to print out automatically printer connected with if a message received in case of auto printer mode setup.  4.5.2.16. Auto Acknowledgement Setup   If received DSC call, available for automatic acknowledgement with following conditions. If work Channel specified, available to standby automatically following communication mode.   Auto Acknowledgement Conditions. ¾  Auto Acknowledgement should be ON(OFF when shipping). ¾  Should not be on editing a menu screen, DSC message. ¾  Received message format and category shouldn’t be distress contents. ¾  Received message’s TELECOMMAND contents shouldn’t be distress call respond and distress relay. ¾  The specified communication mode of received message’s   TELECOMMAND must be right combined with the specified WORK CHANNEL of WORK CH. (Ex)It’s wrong combination with single mode and multi CHANNEL such as the combination with TELECOMMAND : G3E SIMP TEL and WORK   CH : 25.
47 ¾  END OF SEQUENCE    contents among the received message should be ACK RQ. ¾  No received ERROR(ECC ERROR)
48 Chapter 5. Installation 5.1. Unpacking Package and Inspection When dismantling the package, please treat with great care in checking the contents with order specification. Please observe external surface whether it is damaged during transportation and if there find damaged parts, then install after proper treatment made.  In case of handling difficulty, please contact SAMYUNG ENC for proper treatment. This machine can be installed without technical difficulties, but it needs to keep basic installation guide lines described hereunder, which helps preserve optimum performance as it is in the factory.  5.2. Selection of Installation Position for Main Units of STR-6000A Installation position is selected according to following instruction.  1. Select the place where there is space enough to operate, repair and maintain with efficient ventilation. 2. Select the place where there is not directly exposed to rain and sea water. Dry area is the best place for installation electronic equipment. 3. Select the place where there is not directly exposed to sunray and avoid from heating element. 4. Select the place where there is of little vibration. 5. Select the place where there is of little electrical interference.  5.3. Installation for main unit of STR-6000A Main unit is to be installed referring to following drawing.  1. Fix the support plate by using screw to table, ceiling or wall. When pull the machine into the wall, cut out the wall size 147 x 59 first and flush it into the wall.  2. Assemble the unit to the support using handle knob, and fix it at a convenient angle.
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50  5.4. Cabling    Rear part of the unit has connectors, which can be efficiently interfaced with power, antenna and other cables.
51 5.4.1. Power Connection 4 P connector located in the rear of the unit is used to supply power, of which Number 1 pin is ”+” and Number 2 pin is “-“ those can connect to Power supply [DC13.6V]  5.4.2. Connects to External Speaker 1P connector located in rear of the unit is a Speaker Connection Connector.    5.4.3. How to setup Antenna FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: The equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 90 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  1) STANDARD ANTENNA SET-UP    Most easy method for installation is to set up two or several antennas vertically having distance more than 4 meters one another.    2) CAUTION WHILE SETTING UP ANTENNA Please use supplier’s type of Tx Rx Antenna if possible, when you happened to use other brand antenna, please use 50Ω with 150MHz band. Please use high quality antenna/power-cable than standard ones. Please set up at high location, if possible. Please keep the antenna away from another transmit antenna. For example, keep 4 meters away from other VHF antenna. Please ensure that installation should be made where there avoids from mechanic vibration and a rainstorm and connector parts must be waterproofed by using waterproof tape. While installed number of antenna simultaneously, cooper cables should be isolated by using steel pipe, if not, anyway keep the distance 30cm each other.  5.4.4. GPS Connection One Pin connector on the back of main unit is for external GPS information that  is IEC 61162(NMEA0183) data connection connector.  5.5. Integrated Wiring Please refer to installation drawing for interconnecting machines each other. 1. In the case DC wiring, please use cable with SAMYUNG supply or the one, which can be endurable for specific electric current. 2. Please tighten connectors of Tx/Rx antenna and speaker to stand for ship’s rolling and pitching.
52 can be endurable for specific electric current. 2. Please tighten connectors of Tx/Rx antenna and speaker to stand for ship’s rolling and pitching.
53 Chapter 6. Channel List 6.1. ITU Channel  CH  Tx (MHz) Rx (MHz)  TRAFFIC TYPE SHIP TO SHIPSHIP TO SHORE NAME TAG 01 156.050  160.650  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE02 156.100  160.700  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE03 156.150  160.750  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE04 156.200  160.800  Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT OPS 05 156.250  160.850  Port Operations, Selected VTS Area  NO  YES  PORT OPS/VTS 06 156.300  156.300  Inter-ship Safety  YES NO  SAFETY 07 156.350  160.950  Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT_OPS08 156.400  156.400  Commercial(Inter-ship Only)  YES NO COMMERCIAL09 156.450  156.450  Recreational Calling Channel  YES YES  CALLING 10 156.500  156.500  Commercial  YES YES COMMERCIAL11  156.550  156.550  Commercial, VTS in Selected Area  YES YES  VTS 12 156.600  156.600  Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas YES YES  PORT OPS/VTS 13 156.650  156.650  Inter-ship Navigation Safety (bridge-to-bridge)  YES NO BRIDGE COM14 156.700  156.700  Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas YES YES  PORT OPS/VTS 15(1) 156.750  156.750  Port Operations - 1W Only  YES YES  PORT OPS 16 156.800  156.800  International Distress, Safety, and Calling  YES YES DISTRESS 17(1) 156.850  156.850  State Controlled -1W Only  YES YES  SAR 18 156.900  161.500  Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT OPS 19 156.950  161.550  Commercial, Duplex NO YES SHIP-SHORE20 157.000  161.600  Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT OPS 21 157.050  161.650  Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT OPS 22 157.100  161.700  Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT OPS 23 157.150  161.750  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE24 157.200  161.800  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE25 157.250  161.850  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE26 157.300  161.900  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE27 157.350  161.950  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE28 157.400  162.000  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE
54  CH  Tx (MHz) Rx (MHz)  TRAFFIC TYPE SHIP TO SHIPSHIP TO SHORE NAME TAG 60 156.025  160.625  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE61 156.075  160.675  Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT OPS 62 156.125  160.725  Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT OPS 63 156.175  160.775  Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT OPS 64 156.225  160.825  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE65 156.275  160.875  Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT OPS 66 156.325  160.925  Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT OPS 67  156.375  156.375  Commercial, bridge-to-bridge  YES NO  BRIDGE COM68 156.425  156.425  Boat Operations, Recreational  YES NO  SHIP-SHIP 69  156.475  156.475  Port Operations  YES YES  PORT OPS 70(2)   156.525  Digital Selective Calling for distress safety and calling  --- ---  DSC 71  156.575  156.575  Port Operations  YES YES  PORT OPS 72 156.625  156.625  Inter-ship  YES NO  SHIP -SHIP 73  156.675  156.675  Port Operations  YES YES  PORT OPS 74  156.725  156.725  Port Operations  YES YES  PORT OPS 77 156.875  156.875  Inter-ship  YES NO  SHIP-SHIP 78 156.925  161.525  Non-Commercial, Duplex  NO  YES  SHIP-SHORE79 156.975  161.575  Commercial, Duplex NO YES SHIP-SHORE80 157.025  161.625  Commercial, Duplex NO YES SHIP-SHORE81 157.075  161.675  Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT OPS 82 157.125  161.725  Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT OPS 83 157.175  161.775  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE84 157.225  161.825  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE85 157.275  161.875  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE86 157.325  161.925  Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE87 157.375  157.375  Port Operations YES YES SHIP-SHIP 88 157.425  157.425  Port Operations YES YES SHIP-SHIP   Note. (1) CH15, CH17 are fixed with input power 1W. (2) CH70 is exclusively used for DSC channel and voice transmission is prohibited.       CH75 and CH76 are prohibited from transmitting in order to prevent CH16 from dangerous interference.
55 6.2. USA Channel CH  Tx (MHz) Rx (MHz)  TRAFFIC TYPE SHIP TO SHIPSHIP TO SHORE NAME TAG 01A 156.050 156.050  Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas  YES YES  PORT OPS/VTS 03A  156.150  156.150  US Government, Coast Guard  YES YES  UNAUTHORIZED 05A 156.250 156.250  Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas  YES YES  PORT OPS/VTS 06 156.300 156.300  Inter-ship Safety  YES NO  SAFETY 07A 156.350 156.350  Commercial  YES YES COMMERCIAL08  156.400  156.400  Commercial (Inter-ship Only)  YES NO  COMMERCIAL09 156.450 156.450  Recreational Calling Channel  YES YES  CALLING 10 156.500 156.500  Commercial  YES YES COMMERCIAL11 156.550 156.550  Commercial, VTS in Selected Areas  YES YES  VTS 12 156.600 156.600  Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas  YES YES  PORT OPS/VTS  13(2) 156.650  156.650  Inter-ship Navigation Safety   (bridge-to-bridge)  YES NO BRIDGE COM14 156.700 156.700  Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas  YES YES  PORT OPS/VTS 15(4) RX Only  156.750  Environmental, RX Only  ---  ---  ENVIROMENTAL 16 156.800 156.800 International Distress, Safety, and Calling YES YES  DISTRES 17(1)  156.850  156.850  State Controlled - 1W Only  YES YES  SAR 18A 156.900 156.900  Commercial  YES YES COMMERCIAL19A 156.950 156.950  Commercial  YES YES  COMMERCIA;20 157.000 161.600 Port Operations, Canadian Coast Guard, Duplex  NO YES PORT OPS 20A 157.000 157.000  Port Operations YES YES PORT OPS 21A 157.050 157.050 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard YES YES  UNAUTHORIZED 22A 157.100 157.100  Coast Guard Liaison  YES YES  COAST GUARD 23A 157.150 157.150  U.S. Government, Coast Guard  YES YES  UNAUTHORIZED 24 157.200 161.800 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator NO YES TELEPHONE25 157.250 161.850 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator NO YES TELEPHONE26 157.300 161.900 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator NO YES TELEPHONE27 157.350 161.950 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator NO YES TELEPHONE28 157.400 162.000 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator NO YES TELEPHONE
56 CH  Tx (MHz) Rx (MHz) TRAFFIC TYPE SHIP TO SHIPSHIP TO SHORE NAME TAG 61A  156.075  156.075 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard YES YES UNAUTHORIZED63A  156.175  156.175 Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas YES YES  PORT OPS/VTS64A 156.225 156.225 U.S. Government, Canadian Commercial Fishing  YES YES UNAUTHORIZED65A  156.275  156.275 Port Operations  YES YES  PORT OPS 66A  156.325  156.325 Port Operations  YES YES  PORT OPS 67(2) 156.375  156.375 Commercial, bridge-to-bridge  YES NO  BRIDGE COM68 156.425 156.425 Boat Operations, Recreational YES NO SHIP-SHIP 69 156.475 156.475 Boat Operations, Recreational  YES YES  PLEASURE 70(3)  156.525 Digital Selective Calling - DSC  ---  ---  DSC 71 156.575 156.575 Boat Operations, Recreational  YES YES  PLEASURE 72 156.625 156.625 Boat Operations, Recreational YES NO SHIP-SHIP 73  156.675  156.675 Port Operations  YES YES  PORT OPS 74  156.725  156.725 Port Operations  YES YES  PORT OPS 75(1) 156.775 156.775 Port Operations - 1W Only  YES YES  PORT OPS 76(1) 156.825 156.825 Port Operations - 1W Only  YES YES  PORT OPS 77(1) 156.875 156.875 Port Operations - 1W Only  YES YES  PORT OPS 78A 156.925 156.925 Boat Operations, Recreational  YES NO  SHIP-SHIP 79A 156.975 156.975 Commercial  YES YES  COMMERCIAL80A 157.025 157.025 Commercial  YES YES  COMMERCIAL81A 157.075 157.075 U.S. Government, Environmental Protection Agency Operations  YES YES UNAUTHORIZED82A  157.125  157.125 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard YES YES UNAUTHORIZED83A  157.175  157.175 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard YES YES UNAUTHORIZED84 157.225 161.825 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator NO YES TELEPHONE 84A 157.225 157.225 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator YES YES TELEPHONE 85 157.275 161.875 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator NO YES TELEPHONE 85A 157.275 157.275 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator YES YES TELEPHONE 86 157.325 161.925 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator NO YES TELEPHONE 86A 157.325 157.325 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator YES YES TELEPHONE 87 157.375 161.975 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator NO YES TELEPHONE 87A 157.375 157.375 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator YES YES TELEPHONE 88 157.425 162.025 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator NO YES TELEPHONE 88A  157.425  157.425 Commercial, Intership Only  YES NO  COMMERCIAL  Note. (1) CH17, CH75, CH76 and CH77 are fixed with output power 1 W. (2) CH13, CH67 are fixed with output power 1W. It is possible to change manually output power 25W (3) CH70 is exclusively DSC using channel and voice transmission is prohibited. (4) CH15 is prohibited from transmission in order to prevent CH16 from harmful interferences.
57 6.3. CANADA Channel CH  Tx (MHz) Rx (MHz) TRAFFIC TYPE  SHIP TO SHIP SHIP TO SHORE  NAME TAG 01 156.050 160.650 Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE 02 156.100 160.700 Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE 03 156.150 160.750 Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE 04A 156.200 156.200 Canadian Coast Guard, SAR  YES  YES  CANADIAN CG05A  156.250  156.250 Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas YES  YES  PORT OPS/VTS06 156.300 156.300 Inter-ship Safety  YES  NO  SAFETY 07A 156.350 156.350 Commercial  YES  YES  COMMERCIAL08  156.400  156.400 Commercial(Inter ship Only)  YES  NO  COMMERCIAL09 156.450 156.450 Recreational Calling Channel  YES  YES  CALLING 10 156.500 156.500 Commercial  YES  YES  COMMERCIAL11  156.550  156.550 Commercial, VTS in Selected Area  YES  YES  VTS 12  156.600  156.600 Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas YES  YES  PORT OPS/VTS13(1) 156.650  156.650 Inter-ship Navigation Safety (bridge-to-bridge) 1W Only  YES NO BRIDGE COM14  156.700  156.700 Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas YES  YES  PORT OPS/VTS15(1) 156.750  156.750 Commercial - 1W Only  YES  YES  COMMERCIAL16 156.800 156.800 International Distress, Safety, and Calling  YES YES  DISTRESS 17(1) 156.850  156.850 State Controlled -1W Only  YES  YES  SAR 18A 156.900 156.900 Commercial  YES  YES  COMMERCIAL19A 156.950 156.950 Canadian Coast Guard  YES  YES  CANADIAN CG20(1) 157.000  161.600 Canadian Coast Guard, Duplex-1W Only  NO YES CANADIAN CG21 157.050 161.650 Port Operations, Duplex  NO  YES  PORT OPS 21A 157.050 157.050 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard  YES YES UNAUTHORIZED21B  RX Only 161.650 Port Operations, RX Only  ---  ---  PORT OPS 22A 157.100 157.100 Canadian Coast Guard Liaison  YES  YES  CANADIAN CG23 157.150 161.750 Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE 24 157.200 161.800 Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE 25 157.250 161.850 Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE 25B  RX Only 161.850 Public Correspondence, RX Only  ---  ---  TELEPHONE 26 157.300 161.900 Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE 27 157.350 161.950 Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE 28 157.400 162.000 Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE 28B  RX Only 162.000 Public Correspondence, RX Only  ---  ---  TELEPHONE
58  CH  Tx (MHz) Rx (MHz) TRAFFIC TYPE  SHIP TO SHIP SHIP TO SHORE  NAME TAG 60 156.025 160.625 Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE 61A 156.075 156.075 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard  YES YES UNAUTHORIZED62A 156.125 156.125 Canadian Coast Guard  YES  YES  CANADIAN CG64 156.225 160.825 Public Correspondence, Duplex  NO  YES  TELEPHONE 64A 156.225 156.225 U.S. Government, Canadian Commercial Fishing  YES YES UNAUTHORIZED65A  156.275  156.275 Port Operations  YES  YES  PORT OPS 66A  156.325  156.325 Port Operations  YES  YES  PORT OPS 67 156.375 156.375 Commercial, SAR  YES  NO  COMMERCIAL68 156.425 156.425 Boat Operations, Recreational  YES  NO  SHIP-SHIP 69 156.475 156.475 Commercial Fishing Only  YES  YES  COMMERCIAL70(2)  156.525 Digital Selective Calling - DSC  ---  ---  DSC 71 156.575 156.575 Boat Operations, Recreational  YES  YES  PLEASURE 72 156.625 156.625 Inter-ship YES NO SHIP-SHIP 73 156.675 156.675 Commercial Fishing Only  YES  YES  COMMERCIAL74 156.725 156.725 Commercial Fishing Only  YES  YES  COMMERCIAL77  156.875  156.875 Port Operations  YES  YES  PORT OPS 78A 156.925 156.925 Boat Operations, Recreational  YES  NO  SHIP-SHIP 79A 156.975 156.975 Commercial  YES  YES  COMMERCIAL80A 157.025 157.025 Commercial  YES  YES  COMMERCIAL81A 157.075 157.075 U.S. Government Operations  YES  YES  UNAUTHORIZED82A 157.125 157.125 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard  YES YES UNAUTHORIZED83 157.175 161.775 Canadian Coast Guard  YES  YES  CANADIAN CG83A 157.175 157.175 U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard  YES YES UNAUTHORIZED83B  RX Only 161.775 Canadian Coast Guard, RX Only  ---  ---  CANADIAN CG84 157.225 161.825 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator  NO YES TELEPHONE 85 157.275 161.875 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator  NO YES TELEPHONE 86 157.325 161.925 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator  NO YES TELEPHONE 87 157.375 161.975 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator  NO YES TELEPHONE 88 157.425 162.025 Public Correspondence, Marine Operator  NO YES TELEPHONE  Note. (1) CH13, CH15, CH17 and CH20 are fixed with output power 1W. (2) CH70 is exclusively DSC using channel and voice transmission is prohibited. (3) CH63, CH75 and CH76 are prohibited from transmitting. * CH66, CH77 are basically 1W and are available for converting to 25W..
59 6.4. Weather Channel WEATHER CH  Rx(MHz)  Type  Channel Type WX1  162.550  NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  NOAA WX WX2  162.400  NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  NOAA WX WX3  162.475  NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  NOAA WX WX4  162.425  NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  NOAA WX WX5  162.450  NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  NOAA WX WX6  162.500  NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  NOAA WX WX7  162.525  NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  NOAA WX WX8  161.650  CANADIAN WEATHER CHANNEL CANADA WX WX9  161.775  CANADIAN WEATHER CHANNEL CANADA WX WX10  163.275  NOAA WEATHER CHANNEL  NOAA WX
60 Chapter 7. Position Information Interface  This unit is effectively designed for convenient use, after receiving NMEA0183 FORMAT Typed GPS information that will interface internally and input automatically with current own vessel’s latitude and longitude value when distress call is occurred. It is available to input the time when determined with position information and position by manual. In case not receiving position data from electronic position-determined device, and/or in case position information conducted by manual input being delayed more than 4 hours, alarm is ringing. Any position information, which is not updated more than 23 hours should be deleted. Alarm will ring if GPS is not input more than 1 minute and alarm would stop when GPS is input again.  NMEA0183 input mode and type for this unit is as follows, $GPGGA,065501,3506.3023,N,12905.6429,E,1,07,001.3,00005,M,0000,M,,*41 $GPGGA,032007,3505.10,N,12902.47,E,1,00,1,0,M,,M,, $GPGGA,044610.00,3505.2139,N,12904.2867,E,1,06,05.4,,M,,M,,*63  $GPRMC,123456,A,3505.00,N,12902.00,E,1.0,0.0,221199,0.0,E*00 $GPRMC,123456,A,3505.0000,N,12902.0000,E,1.0,0.0,221199,0.0,E*00 $GPRMC,044610.00,A,3505.2139,N,12904.2867,E,00.2,229.1,180702,,*0D  $GPGLL,3504.2892,N,12900.2503,E,024950.00,V*14 $GPGLL,3505.09,N,12902.45,E*PCL  $GPZDA,025220.00,17,04,1999,00,00*6B $GPZDA,050048,13,09,1998,+00
61 Chapter 8. Packing List 8.1. Oversea  VHF STR-6000A Standard NO   Item         Feature  Dimension  Q’ty Check  Remark STR-6000A 1 Main Unit  CODE NO. STR-61001  SM-6000 INCL. MIC SS-6000 2 Speaker  CODE NO. STR-61011 A-04   ACC-6000D-001 3 Bracket  CODE NO. STR-60011   Ø5mm × 7 4 Fixing Bolt  CODE NO. STR-60022  Attached to Main unit CVV-SB 2C 1.25SQ 5 Power Cable   L=3m CODE NO. STR-61021 A-01   6 Mic Holder  CODE NO. STR-61031 A-07  Hook INCL. Cable RCA Plug 7 GPS Plug   L=2m  CODE NO. STR-60031 A-03  Ø4 X 16 8 Steel Piece   CODE NO. STR-594 20   KIV 5.5mm2 9  Ground Cable   CODE NO. STR-595 1 A-06  10A(20mm) 10 Fuse  CODE NO. STR-598 2  Spare Part STR-6000A-ME 11 Manual  CODE NO. STR-61051
62  VHF STR-6000A Option NO   Item         Feature  Dimension  Q’ty Check  Remark SAN-150 1 Antenna   CODE NO. STR-585  2    RG-8U 2 VHF Antenna Cable   L=15m CODE NO. STR-586 2  A-02  PL-259 x 4 78 X 200 3  Antenna Bracket   CODE NO STR-599 2   Ø63 X 80mm 4 U-Bolt  CODE NO. STR-601 4   SP-580AD 5  Power Supply  CODE NO. STR-581 1   SP-6000AD 6  Power Supply  CODE NO. STR-582 1   CVV-SB 2C 2SQ 7  AC Power Cable   L=3m CODE NO. STR-588 1 B-01 SCN-20-2P CVV-SB 2C 2SQ 8  DC Power Cable   L=3m CODE NO. STR-589 1 B-02 SCN-20-3P CVV-SB 4C 1.25SQ 9 DC Power Cable/ B.K Cable  L=3m CODE NO. STR-590 1 B-03 SCN-16-4P SCN-20-4P 3A(20mm) 10 Power Fuse  CODE NO. STR-597 2  Spare Part 10A(20mm) 11 Power Fuse  CODE NO. STR-598 2   Spare Part SMB-60 12  Flush Mount   (Bracket)  CODE NO. STR-60072  INCL. Bolt KIV 5.5mm2 13  Ground  Cable   CODE NO STR-595 1 A-06
63 8.2. Domestic VHF STR-6000A Standard(1 of 2) NO   Item         Feature  Dimension  Q’ty Check  Remark STR-6000A 1 Main Unit  CODE NO. STR-61001  SM-6000 INCL. MIC SS-6000 2 Speaker  CODE NO. STR-61011 A-04   ACC-6000D-001 3 Bracket  CODE NO. STR-60011   Ø5mm × 7 4 Fixing Bolt  CODE NO. STR-60022  Attached to Main unit  5 Mic Holder  CODE NO. STR-61031 A-07  Hook INCL. Cable RCA Plug 6 GPS Plug   L=2m  CODE NO. STR-60031 A-03  Ø4 X 16 7 Steel Piece   CODE NO. STR-594  20    KIV 5.5mm2 8  Ground Cable   CODE NO. STR-595 1 A-06  10A(20mm) 9 Fuse  CODE NO. STR-598 2  Spare Part SAN-150 10 Antenna   CODE NO. STR-585  2    RG-8U 11 VHF Antenna Cable   L=15m CODE NO. STR-586 2  A-02  PL-259 x 4 78 X 200   12  Antenna Bracket   CODE NO STR-599  2
64 VHF STR-6000A Standard(2 of 2) NO   Item         Feature  Dimension  Q’ty Check  Remark Ø63 X 80mm 13 U-Bolt  CODE NO. STR-601 4   SP-580AD 14  Power Supply  CODE NO. STR-581 1   CVV-SB 2C 2SQ 15  AC Power Cable   L=3m CODE NO. STR-588 1 B-01 SCN-20-2P CVV-SB 2C 2SQ 16  DC Power Cable   L=3m CODE NO. STR-589 1 B-02 SCN-20-3P CVV-SB 4C 1.25SQ 17  DC Power Cable   L=3m CODE NO. STR-590 1 B-03 SCN-16-4P SCN-20-4P 3A(20mm) 18 Power Fuse  CODE NO. STR-597 2  Spare Part 10A(20mm) 19 Power Fuse  CODE NO. STR-598 2   Spare Part KIV 5.5mm2 20  Ground  Cable   CODE NO. STR-595 1 A-06  STR-6000A-MK 21 Manual  CODE NO. STR-61061    VHF STR-6000A Option NO   Item         Feature  Dimension  Q’ty Check  Remark SMB-60 1  Flush Mount   (Bracket)  CODE NO. STR-60072  INCL. Bolt CVV-SB 2C 2SQ (AWG#24) 2 DC Power Cable/ B.K Cable  CODE NO. STR-61901 B-03 SCN-16-4P SCN-20-4P D-SUB 15P SP-6000AD 3  Power Supply  CODE NO. STR-582 1   L=3m
65 Chapter 9. Block Diagram
66 Chapter 10. Overall Drawing

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