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    TT-6006A and TT-6007A

    Message terminal

    INSTALLATION MANUAL

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    TT-6006A and TT-6007A

    Message Terminal

    Installation manual

    Document number:98-130088-B

    Release date:March 16, 2010

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    Disclaimer

    Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this

    product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed by Thrane & Thrane. The

    information in this manual is provided for information purposes only, is subject to

    change without notice and may contain errors or inaccuracies. Manuals issued byThrane & Thrane are periodically revised and updated. Anyone relying on this

    information should acquire the most current version e.g. from http://www.thrane.comor

    from the distributor.Thrane & Thrane is not responsible for the content or accuracy of

    any translations or reproductions, in whole or in part, of this manual from any other

    source.

    Copyright

    2010 Thrane & Thrane A/S. All rights reserved.

    Trademark Acknowledgements

    Thrane &Thraneis a registered trademark of Thrane & Thrane A/S in the European

    Union and the United States.

    Inmarsatis a registered trademark of the International Maritime Satellite

    Organisation (IMSO) and is licensed by IMSO to Inmarsat Limited and Inmarsat

    Ventures plc.

    Other product and company names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or

    trade names of their respective owners.

    http://www.thrane.com/http://www.thrane.com/
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    iii

    Safety summary 1

    The following general safety precautions must be observed during all

    phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply

    with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual

    violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the

    equipment. Thrane & Thrane assumes no liability for the customer's failure

    to comply with these requirements.

    GROUND THE EQUIPMENT

    To minimise shock hazard, the equipment chassis and cabinet must be

    connected to an electrical ground and the cable instructions must be

    followed.

    DO NOTOPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE

    Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes.

    Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a

    definite safety hazard.

    KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS

    Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers. Component

    replacement and internal adjustment must be made by qualified

    maintenance personnel.

    DO NOTSUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT

    Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not substitute

    parts or perform any unauthorized modification to the equipment.

    COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE

    Minimum safety distance: 1 m from the Message Terminal

    Failure to comply with the rules above will void the warranty!

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    iv

    About the manual 2

    Intended readers

    This manual is an installation manual for the Message Terminal.

    The manual is intended for installers of the Message Terminal and

    service personnel. Personnel installing or servicing the system

    must be properly trained and authorized by Thrane & Thrane. It is

    important that you observe all safety requirements listed in the

    beginning of this manual, and install the system according to the

    guidelines in this manual.

    Manual overview

    Note that this manual does not cover how to use the system. For

    information on usage refer to the user manual for the system in

    which you are using the Message Terminal.

    This manual has the following chapters:

    Installationgives an introduction to the two types of MessageTerminal, explains how to mount the units and gives guidelines

    for storage and repacking for shipment.

    Connectors and controlsshows outline and pin-out for allconnectors on the Message Terminal and explains the

    functions of the buttons in the front panel.

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    v

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 Insta lla tion

    In this chapter .................................................................... 1

    The Message Terminal .......................................................2

    Initial inspection ................................................................4

    Installation .........................................................................5

    Storage ..............................................................................7

    Repacking for shipment .....................................................7

    Chapter 2 Connectors and controls

    In this chapter ....................................................................9

    Connectors ....................................................................... 10

    Buttons in the front panel ................................................23

    App. A Specifications

    In this chapter ..................................................................25

    General specifications ......................................................25

    App. B Mechanical outlines

    In this chapter ..................................................................27Outline drawing: Bottom, front and top ............................28

    Outline drawing: Rear ......................................................29

    Outline drawing: Side and perspective view .....................30

    Outline drawing: Flush mount plate ..................................31

    Outline drawing: Cable Relief Plate ..................................32

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    Table of Contents

    vi

    Glossary .........................................................................................33

    Index .........................................................................................37

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    1

    Chapter 1

    Installat

    ion

    Installation 1

    In this chapter

    This chapter provides a short description of the two types of Message

    Terminal, including descriptions of:

    The Message Terminal

    Initial inspection

    Installation

    Storageand

    Repacking for shipment

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    Chapter 1: Installation

    2 The Message Terminal

    The Message Terminal

    GMDSS or general purpose terminal

    There are two variants of the Message Terminal: The TT-6006A and the

    TT-6007A. The only visible difference is the Distress button on the TT-6006A,

    which is a GMDSS approved terminal. The next sections describe the two

    terminals.

    TT-6006A

    The TT-6006A Message Terminal is a maritime terminal for use in GMDSS

    installations, providing several types of interfaces for connection to external

    equipment, such as a Mini-C transceiver, MF/HF Radio Telex applications and

    an Alarm panel. The Message Terminal has a touch-screen for operating the

    terminal. However, in GMDSS installations a keyboard is mandatory. A

    suitable keyboard is available from Thrane & Thrane.

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    Chapter 1: Installation

    The Message Terminal 3

    Installat

    ion

    TT-6007A

    The TT-6007A Message Terminal is a general purpose maritime terminal, e.g.for fishery e-log using third party software. It provides several types of

    interfaces for connection to external equipment, such as a Mini-C transceiver

    or BGAN terminal, an ethernet switch and a printer. The Message Terminal

    has a touch-screen for operating the terminal. You may also connect an

    external keyboard and mouse/trackball.

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    Chapter 1: Installation

    4 Initial inspection

    Initial inspection

    Inspect the shipping carton immediately upon receipt for evidence of

    mishandling during transport. If the shipping carton is severely damaged or

    water stained, request that the carrier's agent be present when opening thecarton. Save the carton packing material for future use.

    Check that the contents of the shipment are according to the enclosed packing

    list. If the contents are incomplete, if there is mechanical damage or defect, or

    if the Message Terminal does not work properly, notify your dealer.

    After unpacking the Message Terminal, inspect it thoroughly for hidden

    damage and loose components or fittings.

    Warning! To avoid electrical shock, do not apply power to the

    Message Terminal if there is any sign of shipping damage

    to any part of the front or rear panel or the outer cover.

    Read the safety summary at the front of this manual before

    installing or operating the Message Terminal.

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    Chapter 1: Installation

    Installation 5

    Installat

    ion

    Installation

    Cable requirements

    All cables attached to the Message Terminal must be shielded. Every shield

    should have a low impedance connection to an electrical ground.

    For information on connectors, see Connectorson page 10.

    Before using the Message Terminal for the first time, check that all cables are

    correctly wired and fastened.

    Mounting

    Mounting the cable relief plate

    Before installing the Message Terminal, mount the cable relief plate on the

    connector panel as shown below using the 2 screws included with the cable

    relief plate. For outline drawings of the Cable Relief Plate, see Outline

    drawing: Cable Relief Plateon page 32.

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    Chapter 1: Installation

    6 Installation

    Flush mount

    You can flush mount the Message Terminal in a console by using the 4 screw

    holes (A) on the back of the terminal. The holes are M4 x 10 mm. For adrawing of the Flush-mount plate with panel cut-out and mounting holes, see

    Outline drawing: Flush mount plateon page 31.

    Wall or desktop mounting

    You can mount the Message Terminal on a horizontal surface or a vertical

    surface using the optional mounting bracket. Do as follows:

    1. Use the four holes in the mounting bracket to fasten the terminal to the

    mounting surface. Screws are included with the mounting bracket.

    2. Adjust the angle in steps of 7.5 by loosening the hand wheels slightly and

    moving the Message Terminal into the wanted position. Remember to

    tighten the hand wheels again.

    Please refer to chapter B, Mechanical outlines, describing the detailedmechanical outlines of the Message Terminal and mounting bracket.

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    Chapter 1: Installation

    Storage 7

    Installat

    ion

    Storage

    The Message Terminal may be stored or shipped in temperatures between-40 C and +80 C. Protect the Message Terminal from extreme temperature

    variation which can cause condensation.

    We recommend that you unpack the Message Terminal immediately on

    delivery.

    Repacking for shipment

    The shipping carton has been carefully designed to protect the Message

    Terminal and its accessories during shipment. This carton and its associated

    packing material should be used when repacking for shipment. Attach a tag

    indicating the type of service required, return address, model number and full

    serial number. Mark the carton FRAGILE to ensure careful handling.

    If the original shipping carton is not available, the following general

    instructions should be used for repacking with commercially available

    material.

    1. Wrap the Message Terminal in heavy paper or plastic. Attach a tag

    indicating the type of service required, return address, model number and

    full serial number.

    2. Use a strong shipping container, e.g. a double walled carton of 160 kg test

    material.

    3. Protect the front- and rear panel with cardboard and insert a 7 cm to 10 cm

    layer of shock-absorbing material between all surfaces of the equipmentand the sides of the container.

    4. Seal the shipping container securely.

    5. Mark the shipping container FRAGILE to ensure careful handling.

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    Chapter 2

    Con

    nectorsandcontrols

    Connectors and controls 2

    In this chapter

    This chapter provides a description of all connectors and controls on the

    Message Terminal. It has the following sections:

    Connectors

    Buttons in the front panel

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    Chapter 2: Connectors and controls

    10 Connectors

    Connectors

    Overview

    The drawing below shows the connectors on the Message Terminal.

    4 x USB Ethernet

    Ground

    RS-232

    DC Powerinput

    USB CAN-bus

    NMEA 183

    2 x NMEA 183 Listener

    Talker

    Memory cardholder SDHC

    Handset or

    Hand microphone

    Stereo audiooutput

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    Chapter 2: Connectors and controls

    Connectors 11

    Con

    nectorsandcontrols

    USB interface

    Overview

    There are four USB Host interface ports (USB Type A) in the rear panel of the

    Message Terminal and one at the bottom of the front panel.

    The applications for the USB ports are as follows:

    Front panel USB port: Temporary connection of mass storage devices

    Rear panel: One for printer, one for keyboard and two for general use.

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    Chapter 2: Connectors and controls

    12 Connectors

    Pin-out

    The USB connectors are USB Type A. The figure and table below show the

    connector outline, wire colors and pin assignments.

    Pin number Pin function Wire color

    1 5 V Red

    2 D- White

    3 D+ Green

    4 GND Black

    USB Type A socket

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    Chapter 2: Connectors and controls

    Connectors 13

    Con

    nectorsandcontrols

    Ethernet interface

    Overview

    There is one Ethernet (10/100 MB) connector on the rear panel of the Message

    Terminal. The Ethernet interface can be used for communicating with

    connected equipment, such as a TT-6081A power supply or an alarm panel.

    Pin-out

    The figure and table below show the connector outline, pin assignments andwire color.

    Pin number Pin function Wire color

    1 Tx+ white/orange

    2 Tx- orange

    3 Rx+ white/green

    4 Not connected blue

    5 Not connected white/blue

    6 Rx- green

    7 Not connected white/brown

    8 Not connected brown

    RJ-45 female

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    Chapter 2: Connectors and controls

    14 Connectors

    RS-232 interface (X1)

    overview

    There is one RS-232 DTE connector on the rear panel of the terminal.

    Pin-out

    The figure and table below show the connector outline and pin assignments.

    Pin number Pin function

    1 Not Connected

    2 RxD (Receive Data) Input

    3 TxD (Transmit Data) output

    4 DTR (Data Terminal Ready) output

    5 GND

    6 DSR (Data Set Ready) Input

    7 RTS (Request To Send) output

    8 CTS (Clear To Send) Input

    9 Not Connected

    D-Sub, 9 pin male

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    Con

    nectorsandcontrols

    NMEA 0183 compatible Talker interface (X2)

    Overview

    The NMEA 0183 compatible Talker interface complies to IEC 61162-1 and IEC

    61162-2. You can select between two speeds: 4800 or 38400 Baud.

    Pin-out

    The figure and table below show the connector outline and pin assignments.

    Note The NMEA 0183 compatible Talker connector is a custom connector;

    a matching cable with connector is available from Thrane & Thrane.

    The cable is 1.80 m long and the part number is 37-131222-A.

    Pin number Pin function

    1 TA-

    2 TB+

    3 GND

    4 General purpose input

    5 General purpose input

    Mini Panel lock, 5 pin male

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    Chapter 2: Connectors and controls

    16 Connectors

    Accessory interface (X3)

    Overview

    The Accessory interface connects to e.g. the TT-6201 Handset and the TT-6202

    Hand microphone.

    Pin-out

    The figure and table below show the connector outline and pin assignments.

    Pin number Pin function

    1 NC

    2 NC

    3 NC

    4 NC

    5 MIC+

    6 EARPIECE

    7 HOOK/PTT

    8 12 V DC output for handset

    9 GND

    10 GND

    Panel lock, 10 pin male

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    Connectors 17

    Con

    nectorsandcontrols

    DC Power input (X4)

    Overview

    The DC Power input connects to a DC supply with 12 to 24 V DC nominal (10.8 to

    32 V DC). The interface also has a remote on/off function and an on/off

    control output.

    Pin-out

    The figure and table below show the connector outline, pin assignments and

    wire color in the power cable delivered with the Message Terminal.

    Note The Power connector is a custom connector; a matching cable with

    connector is included in the delivery.

    Pin

    numberPin function

    Wire color in

    power cable

    1 DC+ (10.8 - 32 V DC) Red

    2 DC- (0 V DC) Black

    3 ON_IN

    (see next page)

    White

    4 ON_OUT

    (see next page)

    Blue

    Panel lock, 4 pin male

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    Chapter 2: Connectors and controls

    18 Connectors

    Connecting DC power

    Connect DC+ (red wire) to DC out + from your DC supply.

    Connect DC- (black wire) to DC out - from your DC supply.

    Do not connect the white wire nor the blue wire in the power cable, unless you

    want to use the Remote on/off function or the On/off control function.

    Connecting Remote on/off (ON_IN)

    With the Remote on/off function you can switch the Message Terminal on and

    off from a remote location, without using the on/off button on the terminal. Toconnect the Remote on/off function in the Message Terminal, do as follows:

    1. Connect DC+ and DC- as described in the previous section.

    2. Connect a switch to the white wirein the power cable (pin 3, ON_IN, in the

    Power connector.)

    3. Connect the other side of the switch to the black wirein the power cable

    (DC- (0 V DC) in the Power connector), with a resistance below 10 k.

    To switch on the Message Terminal, close the switch. When the switch is

    closed, Pin 3 in the Power connector is connected to DC-.

    Connecting On/off control (ON_OUT)

    You can use pin 4 in the Power connector (blue wire) to switch other units on

    and off when the Message Terminal is switched on and off. How to connect

    this pin depends on the units you connect.

    The function of pin 4 is as follows:

    Message Terminal off: Pin 4 is high (DC+ i.e. between 10.8 V DC and

    32 V DC).

    Message Terminal on: Pin 4 is low (DC- from the power supply, with 10 k

    serial resistance)

    Note When the remote switch is closed (the Message Terminal is switched

    on), you cannot use the Power button on the Message Terminal.

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    Connectors 19

    Con

    nectorsandcontrols

    CAN-bus interface (X5)

    Overview

    The CAN-bus interface in the Message Terminal supports bidirectional

    communication.

    Pin-out

    The figure and table below show the connector outline, pin assignments and

    standard wire colors.

    Note The CAN-bus connector is a custom connector; a matching cable

    with connector is available from Thrane & Thrane.

    Pin number Pin function Wire color

    1 Not connected None

    2 CAN_S Red

    3 CAN_C Black

    4 CAN_H White

    5 CAN_L Blue

    M12 Panel screw connector5 pin male

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    Chapter 2: Connectors and controls

    20 Connectors

    NMEA 0183 compatible Listener interface (X6 and X7)

    Overview

    The Message Terminal has two NMEA 0183 compatible Listener interfaces, one

    high speed (X6: 4800/38400 Baud) and one low speed (X7: 4800 Baud).

    Pin-out

    The figure and table below show the connector outline and pin assignments.

    Note The NMEA 0183 compatible Listener connector is a custom

    connector; a matching cable with connector is available from Thrane

    & Thrane. The cable is 1.80 m long and the part number is

    37-131223-A.

    X7: 4800 Baud

    X6: 4800/38400 Baud

    Pin number Pin function

    1 LA-

    2 LB+

    3 GND

    Mini panel lock, 3 pin male

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    Con

    nectorsandcontrols

    Memory card holder, SDHC

    Overview

    The Message Terminal has a slot where you can insert a memory card of the

    type SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity). The memory card slot is located at

    the bottom of the terminal next to the front USB connector.

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    Chapter 2: Connectors and controls

    22 Connectors

    Ground stud

    The ground stud is located in the connector panel and is used to connect a

    ground wire for grounding the Message Terminal.

    To connect the Message Terminal to ship ground, do as follows:

    1. Connect a ground cable of > 1 m length and > 4 mm2cross section to theGround stud and fasten it with the wing nut.

    2. Connect the other end of the cable to ship ground.

    Important You must connect the Ground stud to ship ground.

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    Chapter 2: Connectors and controls

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    Con

    nectorsandcontrols

    Buttons in the front panel

    Overview

    The drawing below shows the buttons on the Message Terminal.

    Note Only TT-6006A has a Distress button. It is not available on TT-6007A.

    Distress

    button

    Test

    button

    Dim

    button

    Mute

    button

    Power

    button

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    Chapter 2: Connectors and controls

    24 Buttons in the front panel

    Functions of the buttons

    The buttons in the front panel have the following functions:

    Control Function

    Distress (only

    on TT-6006A)

    The Distress button on the TT-6006A Message Terminal

    is used in safety systems to send a distress message

    through a connected transceiver. Refer to the manual for

    your system for information on the function.

    Test The Test button is used to test the lights and sound in

    the buttons on the Message Terminal.

    Dim The Dim button is used to dim the light in the Message

    Terminal.

    Push and hold to dim more/less. Each new push

    changes direction between more and less.

    Mute The mute button is used to mute the Message Terminal

    and, in some applications, connected equipment. Refer

    to the manual for your system for details.

    Power Without remote on/off:

    To switch on: Push the button

    To switch off: Push and hold for 2 seconds

    If the Message Terminal cannot switch off normally (e.g.

    corrupt software): Push and hold for 10 seconds

    With remote on/off:

    To switch on and off: The Power button cannot be used

    normally; use the remote on/off switch to switch the

    Message Terminal on and off.

    To restart the terminal: Push and hold for 2 seconds

    Corrupt software: Push and hold for 10 seconds to restart

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    Appendix AA

    SpecificationsSpecifications A

    In this chapter

    This chapter provides general specifications for the Message Terminal.

    General specifications

    Item Specifications

    CPU Intel atom based CPU

    SSD (Solid State Drive) for operating system (GNU/Linux or

    Windows XP embedded), application software and data

    storage.

    Additional

    storage media

    SD card slot for user data storage (accepts SDHC)

    USB Host interface connector for mass storage devices

    Display 10.4 Touch screen, 800 x 600 pixels TFT, LED backlight

    Keyboard i/f USB

    Printer port USB

    Power 10.8 to 32 V DC, with remote on/off input and on/off control

    output

    Power

    Consumption

    Max. 20 W, typical 12 W

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    Appendix A: Specifications

    26 General specifications

    Interfaces 4 USB Host interface ports - one for printer, one for keyboard

    and 2 for general use (all up to 480 MB).

    1 USB port (front) for external storage (up to 12 MB).

    Ethernet (10/100Mbit), RJ45

    RS232, DB9 male

    Isolated CAN-bus interface

    NMEA 0183 compatible talker, ref. to chassis (secondary gnd)

    NMEA 0183 compatible listener, isolated, 4800 Baud max.

    NMEA 0183 compatible listener, isolated, 4800/38400 Baud

    max

    Accessory interface for e.g. handset or hand microphone

    Stereo audio output, e.g. for loudspeakers

    One digital input pin for simple active/inactive detection.

    Environmental Meets or exceeds all Inmarsat specifications for the

    Inmarsat-C Network for SOLAS with distress call functions.

    (CN114 and IEC 945 requirements).

    Meets CE-marking requirements.

    TT-6006A is Wheelmark approved.

    IP protection class: IP30 on the rear section, IP33 on the front

    surface.

    Ambient

    Temperature

    -25C to 55C operating -40C to 80C storage.

    Compass safe

    distance

    1 m

    Dimensions H

    x W x D

    233.9 x 268.8 x 59.9 mm without bracket

    258.8 x 299.6 x 92.3 mm with bracket at vertical position

    Weight 2.0 kg without mounting bracket, 2.2 kg with bracket

    Item Specifications

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    Appendix BBB

    B

    B

    M

    echanicaloutlines

    Mechanical outlines B

    In this chapter

    This chapter shows outline drawings with the dimensions and weight of the

    Message Terminal.

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    Appendix B: Mechanical outlines

    28 Outline drawing: Bottom, front and top

    Outline drawing: Bottom, front and top

    227

    53

    268.8

    258.

    8

    299.6

    92.

    3

    112.

    8

    273

    70.

    9

    4x4.2

    10.4

    NOTE: Distress button only on TT-6006A

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    Appendix B: Mechanical outlines

    30 Outline drawing: Side and perspective view

    Outline drawing: Side and perspective view

    59.9

    70.

    3

    18.5

    24.

    9

    233.

    9

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    Appendix B: Mechanical outlines

    Outline drawing: Flush mount plate 31

    BB

    B

    B

    M

    echanicaloutlines

    Outline drawing: Flush mount plate

    (2)

    216.

    3

    4.4

    4.4 251.2

    260

    205

    5.

    65

    4.44.4

    4.4

    4.4

    5.

    65

    All units are in millimeters

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    Appendix B: Mechanical outlines

    32 Outline drawing: Cable Relief Plate

    Outline drawing: Cable Relief Plate

    93

    67.

    8

    30.

    3

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    GlossaryC

    C

    CC

    Glossary

    Glossary C

    BBGAN Broadband Global Area Network. A satellite network based on

    geostationary satellites, delivering data rates of up to 492 kbps to

    virtually any part of the earth, with full UMTS (3G) compatibility.

    C

    CAN Controller-Area Network. A vehicle bus standard designed to

    allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with eachother within a vehicle without a host computer. CAN is a message

    based protocol, designed specifically for automotive applications

    but now also used in other areas such as industrial automation

    and medical equipment.

    CPU Central Processing Unit, also known as a processor. The portion of

    a computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer

    program, and is the primary element carrying out the computers

    functions.

    D

    DTE Data Terminal Equipment. Includes Computers, Serial Printers,

    PLCs, Video Cameras, Video Recorders, Video Editors, and most

    devices which are not used to extend communications.

    G

    GMDSS Global Maritime Distress Safety System. GMDSS consists of

    several systems, some of which are new, but many of which have

    been in operation for many years. The system is intended to

    perform the following functions: alerting (including position

    determination of the unit in distress), search and rescue

    coordination, locating (homing), maritime safety information

    broadcasts, general communications, and bridge-to-bridge

    communications.

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    GNU A computer operating system composed entirely of free software.

    Its name is a recursive acronym for GNUs Not Unix! This name

    was chosen because GNUs design is Unix-like, but differs from

    Unix by being free software and containing no Unix code.

    H

    HF High Frequency. Radio frequencies between 3 and 30 MHz. Used

    for direct, long-distance (often inter-continental)

    communications.

    I

    IEC International Electrotechnical Commission. The international

    standards and conformity assessment body for all fields of

    electrotechnology.

    IMSO International Maritime Satellite Organisation

    IP Ingress Protection. EN 60529 outlines an internationalclassification system for the sealing effectiveness of enclosures of

    electrical equipment against the intrusion into the equipment of

    foreign bodies (i.e. tools, dust, fingers) and moisture. This

    classification system uses the letters "IP" ("Ingress Protection")

    followed by two or three digits. (A third digit is sometimes used.

    An "x" is used for one of the digits if there is only one class of

    protection; e.g. IPX4 which addresses moisture resistance only.)

    L

    LED Light Emitting Diode

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    T

    TFT Thin Film Transistor. A thin film transistor liquid crystal display

    (TFT-LCD) is a variant of liquid crystal display (LCD) which uses

    thin-film transistor (TFT) technology to improve image quality

    (e.g., addressability, contrast).

    U

    USB Universal Serial Bus. A specification to establish communication

    between devices and a host controller (usually personal

    computers). USB is intended to replace many varieties of serialand parallel ports. USB can connect computer peripherals such as

    mice, keyboards, digital cameras, printers, personal media

    players, flash drives, and external hard drives.

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    IndexD

    D

    D

    D

    Index

    Index D

    AAccessory connector, 16

    B

    buttons in front panel, 23

    Dim, 24

    Distress, 24

    Mute,

    24Power, 24

    Test, 24

    C

    cable relief

    mounting, 5

    outline drawing, 32

    cable requirements, 5

    CAN-bus connector, 19

    connectors

    Accessory, 16

    CAN-bus, 19

    DC power input, 17

    Ethernet, 13

    hand microphone, 16

    handset,

    16NMEA 0183 compatible Listener, 20

    NMEA 0183 compatible Talker, 15

    overview, 10

    RS-232, 14

    USB, 11

    controls, 23

    DDC power input connector, 17

    desktop mounting, 6

    Dim button, 24Distress button, 24

    document number

    this manual, i

    drawings

    outline, 27

    E

    Ethernet connector, 13

    F

    flush mount, 6

    front panel buttons, 23

    G

    GMDSS approved Message Terminal, 2

    ground stud, 22

    grounding the Message Terminal, 22

    H

    hand microphone connector, 16

    handset connector, 16

    I

    initial inspection, 4

    installation, 5

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    M

    manual

    document number, i

    mechanical drawings, 27

    memory card insert, 21

    Message Terminal

    for general use, 3

    for safety use, 2

    types of, 2

    mounting

    cable relief plate,

    5flush mount, 6

    on wall or desktop, 6

    Mute button, 24

    N

    NMEA 0183 Listener connector, 20

    NMEA 0183 Talker connector, 15

    O

    outline drawings, 27

    P

    Power button, 24

    power input connector, 17

    R

    repacking for shipment, 7

    returning units, 7

    RS-232 connector, 14

    S

    safety summary, iii

    SDHC memory card, 21

    specifications, 25

    storage, 7

    T

    Test button, 24

    TT-6006A description, 2

    TT-6007A description, 3types of Message Terminal, 2

    U

    unpacking, 4

    USB connectors, 11

    W

    wall mounting, 6

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