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at Jan-30-97 10:22 SAIT-RADIO HOLLAND NO 908 298 9118 RADIO A/S - SAILOR MARINERADIO PORSYEN?. 09209 {.20RG SY OENMARK. TELEPHONE 9186999, TELEX 69789. TELEFAK 8196717 REG NO 61531, 1702-85 IDENTITY AND SERVICE PROGRAMMING OF SAILOR RE2100 {Document release J) GENERAL Various service programmes have been created in order to help the operator and service engineer ring installation of repair of the RE2100/T2120, ‘The service programmes 00 ta 19 are used for REZ100 and is described in this document. ‘The service programmes 20 to 39 are used for the transmitters, please refer to the manual for the ansmitter in question. ‘The service programmes 40-49 ere used for R2126 and described in the manual for the R2120. SELECTION OF SERVICE MODE When the strap POS in Processor madule & is moved, the RE2100 Is set to service mode. In this mode the operator or technician is able to change any set-up. SELECTION OF QUICK SERVICE MODE When the number keys ‘O' and '1' are pressed simultaneously, the AE2100 is set to Quick Service mode. In this mode itis only possible to observe the various Set-ups. It is not possible to make any corrections or calibrations, DISPLAY READ-OUT When RE2109 is set to senice mode, the RX display shows “SP-, When one ol the service programmes between 00 and 49 has been keyed, the display shows *SP-YY-X’, YY indicates the rumber of the selected service programme. X indicates the present sciected switch for the service programme in question. SELECTION OF A NEW SERVICE PROGRAMME Anew service programme may be chosen affer ihe button
as been pressed once. TERMINATION OF SERVICE MODE When service strap PO3 hes besn reset the rece'ver will always return (o marmat operation when pressing the
button. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE PROGRAMMES 00-19: SP.00-0 READ-OUT OF SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER In the TX splay a 4 digit number wil be read Out, possibly lollowed by a letter. The number incicates 5.8. Radio's intemal software number ang the letter indicates the sofware celease. Ex, 1085 => C-number ©1085 and sel. E. SP.00-1 READS-OUT WHICH ITU FREQUENCY TABLE IS USED When P-91 1s read-out (previous to 1991) an eatlier ITU table is used. When A-91 (after 1991) is read out, the ITU rable in force from tsi June 1991 is used. When keyingin the digit 0 or 1 the read-out wil be changed from A-SI [0 P-91 oF P.91 to ADT respectively, SP.00-2 STARTS TEST OF THE DISPLAY When pressing
during the test, the test procedure stops. When pressing
again the programme steps forward, When pressing <0>, ne programme cantinues again automztically“97 10:22 SAIT-RADIO HOLLAND NO 908 298 9118 IDENTITY AND SERVICE PROGRAMMING OF SAILOR RE2100 cont. ‘SP-00-3 TEST OF SP-BUS ‘The processor sends a byte to itselt via the serial SCI communication por. Fach time an error is received, the display reads-out an 'E’. If there is no error, a bar“ runs through the TX-cisplay. SP-00-8 TEST OF KEYBOARD ‘This test progremme is used to test all the keyboard buttons, When the programme is selected, press the keyboard from the top of the right camer down to the left comer. E.9. 1,2.3,4,5,6,FREQ Dow ,.,ENT, When the buttons are pressed, the display read-out the number of the button (ret. chapter 6.6. KEYBOARD UNIT). If the button does not work, the display reads-out the number of ime button with a letter "E", when the next button is pressed. SP-02-X SET THE DUPLEX RECEIVER R2120 TO RECEIVE IN TELEX MODE This service program is used to read out or change the status of the TELEX mode in the RE2100. A -<0> indicate that there is no telex facilities in the duplex receiver R2120, and a <1> indicate that the duplex receiver 2120 is receiving in TELEX mode. Use the keyboard keys <0> or <1> to change and
to accept. ‘SP-03-X EARPIECE STATUS IN HOOK ‘This service program is used to read out or change the status of the EARPIECE setings. A <0> indicate that the EARPIECE always is switch off when the handset Is IN HOOK, and a <1> indicate that the EARPIECE always is ON, This can be used if a crypto CRY2001 is connected the REZ100. Use the keyboard keys
or <1> 10 change and
to accept. SP-04-X TEST FRONTEND AND SYNTHESIS MODULE When 04 has been keyed-in, the RX.display shows 'SP-04~', and the programmes 0-9 may be selected, The programmes are described more detailed in the Performance Check of the frontend ead synthesis, modules. One press on
ends the service programme and the display reads-out 'SP-. The set-up of RE2100 in the following 10 programmes is as follows: ‘SP-04-0 ADJUSTMENT OF 70 MHz RECEIVER FILTER, ‘The receiver frequency to synthesis 1 and the fraction index number ~ 10 kHz. Reference and VCO index numbers to synthesis 2 are set t0°S24 and 5789 respectively. Selecion of Filter 1, H3E-USB mode, VCO4, Squelch off, DET. mute, and AGC off SP-04-1 ADJUSTMENT OF 70 MHz RECEIVER FILTER The receiver frequency to synthesis 1 and the traction index number = 2.5 kHz. Reference end VCO index numbers to synthesis 2 are set to 131 and 1447=USB respectively. Selection of Filter 1, H3E-USB mode, VCO4, Squeich off, DET. mute, and AGC ott. ‘SP-04-2 ADJUSTMENT OF SSB/AM RECEIVER FILTER ‘The receiver Irequency to synthesis 1 and the traction index number # 1,65 kHz. Reference and VCO index numbers to synthesis 2 are set to 131 and 1971 respectively. Selection of Filter 1, J3E-LSB mode, VCO4, Squeich off, DET. mute, and AGC off. ‘SP-04-3 ADJUSTMENT OF EARPIECE LEVEL ‘The receiver frequency to symhesis 1 and the fraction index number = 1.0 KH2. Fi VCO index numbers to synthesis 2 are set to 131 and 1971 respectively. Selec:on
ends the service programme and the display shows 'SP-". ‘The set-up of RE2100 in the 7 programmes is as follows: ‘SP-05-0 EXCITER ACTIVATED IN TUNE MODE The transmitter frequency to synthesis 1 and the fraction index number = 22000 kHz, The exciter is turned on, hanckey is valid and sels carrier on/ofl. Mode J3E, tune tone on, mute, ‘SP-05-1 EXCITER ACTIVATED IN TELEPHONY MODE The transmitter frequency to synthesis 1 and the fraction index number = 22000 kHz. The exciter is turned on, handkey is valid and sets carrier on/ott. Mode shift is valid, Mic. input must be on in J3E and A3E mode, and ot in HE mode. In Telex mode is shitted to telex input. Attenuator is set to step 00. ‘SP-05-2 TEST OF STEP ATTENUATOR IN EXCITER. ‘The transmitter frequency to synthesis 1 and the fraction index number = 22000 kHz. The exciter is turned on, carrier Is set 10 on. Mode is set to H3E. Ali AF inputs are set off. Attenuator is incremented with 1 in every 700 uS until step 63 is reached. Then the sequence is started from the beginning with step 00. SP-05-3 TEST OF 70 MHz FILTER ‘The transmitter frequency to synthes's 1 and the fraction index number = 22000 kHz. Reference and N_A index number to synthesis 2 are set to 524 and 5789 respectively. The ‘exciter is turned on, handkey Is valid and sets cater onfoll. Mode shift is valid, Mic. input must be on in J3E, and off in R3E and H3E mode. tn telex mode is shifted to telex input. Attenuator is set to'step 00.40-97 10:24 SAIT-RADIO HOLLAND NO 908 298 9118 IDENTITY AND SERVICE PROGRAMMING OF SAILOR RE2100 cont: ‘SP-05-4 EXCITER ACTIVATED IN TELEPHONY MODE ‘The transmitter frequency to synthesis 1 and the fraction index number = 28000 kHz. The exciter is turned on, handkey is valid and sets cartier onlott. Mode shitt is valid, Mic. input must be on in J3E and ASE mode, and off in H3E mode. In Telex mode is shifted to telex input. Attenuator is set to step 00. 'SP.05-5 EXCITER ACTIVATED IN TELEPHONY MODE The transmitter frequency to synthesis 1 and the fraction index number = 14900 kHz. The exciter is turned on, hanckey is valid and sets carrier on/ott. Mode shit is valid, Mic. input must be on in J3E and R3E mode, and olf in H3E mode. In Telex mode is shifted to telex input. Attenuator is set to step 00. SP-05-6 EXCITER ACTIVATED IN TELEPHONY MODE ‘The transmitter frequency to synthesis 1 and the fraction index number = 1600 kHz. The exciter is turned on, handkey is valid and sets carrier on/ott. Mode shift is valid, Mic. input must de on in JSE, ASE and H3E mode. In Telex mode is shifted to telex input. Attenuator is set to step 00, ‘SP-08-X DUPLEX RECEIVER ADDRESS When SP-06 nas been selected it is possible to select the address of the Duplex Receiver R2120. Address 4 and 6 is available. Ifthe system is without duplex the adoress must be 0. ‘SP.07-X SETTING OF TYPE FOR REMOTE TERMINALS AND TEST FOR SYNCHRONIC When SP-07 has been selected itis possible to select the address number of he remote te:mine!, which has to be tested or changed. The priority of the remote terminals follows the address. When the required priortyiaddress has been selected, 2 codes are read out in the TX-display. The codes indicate the present set-up 2s folows: The fist Cigit (0 to 3) indicates the type of remote terminal for the selected priorityladdress: "0" => The address wili not be supported. (Detauit trom factory) "1" a> Watchkeeping recelver RM2150 "2" => GMOSS Telex/DSC modem AM2151 "3" => Control unit C2140/R2120 ‘The Second digit (0-1) indicates whether the concerned remote control has been in synchrcnizavion with E2100. "0" => not connected "1" «> connected It the set-up in question is accepted, the key-in can be completed by pressing
, 2-9 an, "AY appear in the display before the selection of service mode. wil Wthe set-up in question is not accepted, key-in the code for the type of remote termine, then press
and the display shows an "A" ‘The synchranization function cannot be programmed, itis only a visual indication of whet terminal in question has been in synchronization with RE2100 before the selection of s: Wa Duplex Receiver P2120 is connected to ine system, service programme SP-0&-x Dus ex Feceiver Address must be programmed-30-97 10:25 SAIT-RADIO HOLLAND NJ 908 298 9118 Pp IDENTITY AND SERVICE PROGRAMMING OF SAILOR RE2100 cont. -05 ‘SP-08-X SETTING OF POWER REDUCE FACTOR When selecting SP-08 the factor controlling the power reduce for each step of he POWER key can be changed. 3 possibilities of selection have been added 1.8 dBistep when selecting SP-08-1 3.6 dBistep when selecting SP-08-2 4.5 dBlstep when selecting SP-08-3 9.6 dBlstep is standard when using the transmitter T2130. Changes cannot be made in the quick service mode, ‘SP-09-X SQUELCH ON OR OFF AS DEFAULT When 09 has been keyed, the RX display shows ‘SP-09-X’, with X Indicating the present switch, Now 0 or 1 may be keyed followed by
. In the TX display an ‘A’ or 'E” appears, indicating accept or error, respectively. Selection of ‘SP-09-0 => squelch off as default ‘SP-09-1 => squelch on as default SP-10-X TEST OR PROGRAMMING OF EEPROM When 10 has been keyed, the AX display shows ‘SP-10._’. Now 1 or 0 may be keyed followed by
. In the TX display @ counting will begin, starting from 0 to 12. The counting ends up with ’A. 512" or 'E" followed by a number between 0 and $12. I it ends up with ‘A $12" it means that the test or programming has been completed and accepted. It itends up with "E' It indicates that there has been an error In the test or programming and the following number Is the decimal value of the 16 byte page in which the error has occurred. CAUTION! The programming will clear all the channels, frequencies and scan programmes in E2100. SP-10-0 => Tests all bits in EEPROM by turning them twice so that the contents will only be changed if there is an error in the EEPROM. SP-10-41 «> Clears EEPROM. SP-11 SELECTION OF TRANSMITTER TYPE The programme is capable of selection between cor transmitter. inuously, maritime bands, or skipper operated When 11 has been keyed, the RX display shows 'SP-11-X', with X indicating the present switch, Then 1, 2, oF 3 followed by
. may be keyed. In the TX display an ‘A’ or an "E' eppears, indicating accept or error respectively. Selection of: SP-11-1 => Continuous transmitter. (1600.0 - 29999.9 kHz) SP-11-2=> Opening of maritime bands. The band limits may be reed and changed in SP.18. SP-11-3e Opening of skipper operated channels. Keying-in and read-out of skipper operated frequencies are carried out in SP19.1-30-97 10:26 SAIT-RADIO HOLLAND NJ 908 298 9118 IDENTITY AND SERVICE PROGRAMMING OF SAILOR RE2100 cont.: SP-12 SELECTION OF H3E IN TX MODE When 12 has been kayed, the RX display shows ‘SP-12-X", with X indicating the present switch, Then 4,2, 0.3 may be keyed followed by
. In the TX display an ‘A’ or an 'E" appears, indicating accept or error respectively. Selection ol: SPA21 o> HSE is pre-selected by quick selection of 2182 kHz, otherwise the transmitter will be blocked in H3E. : SP122 => ‘Transmitter will be blocked in HSE for frequencies above 4.0 MHz. SP-12-3 => Selection of H3E is possible for all TX frequencies. SP-19 SELECTION OF LSB FOR RX AND TX MODE When 19 has been keyed, the RX display shows ‘SP-19-', with X indicating the present switch. Then O.or 1 may be keyed followed by
. In the TX aisplay an ‘A’ or an" appears, incicating accept or error respectively. Selection of: $P-13-0 => LSB mode is off. LSB cannot be selected from keyboard. SPH13+1 => LSB mode is on. LSB can be selected from keyboard, SP-14 SELECTION OF TELEX AND ASSIGNED FREQUENCY When 14 has been keyed, the AX display shows 'SP-14-X’, with X indicating the present switch, Then or 1 may be keyed followed by
, In the TX display an ‘A’ or an 'E' appears, indicating eccept or error respectively. It2 is keyed, the present assigned frequency is rezd-oul. If the present assgnes frequency is not to be changed, press
. If the assigned frequency is to be changed, the new trequency is keyed-in In steps of 100 Hz followed by
. Selection of: $P-14-0 => TLX mode is off, SP-14-1 «> TLX mode is on. ‘SP-14-2 => Snows/changes present assigned frequency SP-15 SELECTION OF SEND/TEST ALARMS REPEAT ‘When 15 has been keyed, the AX display shows ’SP-15-X’, with X Indicating the present switch, Then O or 1 may be keyed followed by
. In the TX display an ‘A’ or an 'E" appears, indicating excep: (oF error respectively. Selection of: SP-15-0 => Repeat off. Alarm tones will be sent for 45 seconds. SP-15-1 => Repeat on. Alarm tones will be sent for 45 seconds followed by an in:erve! for 120 seconds. ‘SP-16 SELECTION OF POWER AND MODE AT DISTRESS When 16 has been keyed, the RX display shows ’SP-16-X’, with X indicating the present switch, The~ 1, 2, 3, or 4 may be Keyed followed by
. In the TX display an ‘A’ or an ‘E" appears, incicating accept or error respectively. Selection of: SP-16-1 => Power reduction Is possible and HSE Is pre-selected. It is poss‘! change mode from the keyboard. SP-16-2 => Fixed max. power and H3E § pre-selected. Itis possible to change Tec® from the keyboard. SP-16-3 => Power reduction is possible ang H3E is pre-selected. It is ne: poss sie 11-30-97 10:27 SAIT-RADIO HOLLAND NJ 908 298 9118 P IDENTITY AND SERVICE PROGRAMMING OF SAILOR RE2100 cont: change mode from the keyboard. SP-16-4=> Fixed max. power and HE is pre-selected. It is not possible to change mode trom the keyboard. SP-17 SELECTION OF A3E/A1A FOR TX MODE. When 17 is Keyad, the AX display shows 'SP-17-X’, with X indicating tne present switch. Then 0 or 1 may be keyed followed by
. In the TX display an ‘A’ or an "E' appears, indicating accept or error respectively. Selection ot: SP-17-0 => 3E mode is otf. R3E cannot be chosen from the keyboard, SPAT+1 => AE mode is on, R3E may be selected from the keyboard, SP-17-2 => Telegraphy mode is available and AE mode is otf. SP-18 KEYING-IN OF BAND LIMITS FOR BAND SELECTED TRANSMITTER, ‘When 18 is keyed, the RX display shows 'SP-18-' for a short moment atter which it changes to "D-O1- Lot (band 01 low limit). The TX display shows the actual limit frequency. If there is only a full stop in the TX display it indicates that a limit frequency has not been entered into tne memory, Now itis possible to: 1 press the arrow keys => steps between the various band limits. 2 key-in a TX frequency followed by ADD => read-in of new band limit for the band wicated by the RX display. 3. press the
button => the indicated band limit will be deleted. 4 press the
button => return to new service programme. ‘SP-19 READ-IN OF SKIPPER OPERATED FREQUENCIES ‘When 19 is keyed, the AX display shows 'SP-18- ' for a shot moment atter which it changes to "no- (0000" (permitted TX frequency in table position 0000). The TX display shows the actual TX frequency. Ht there is only a full stop in the TX cisplay it indicates that a permilted TX frequency has ot been entered into the table position 0000. Now itis possible to: 1 press the arrow keys stepping through the permitted TX frequency table. 2. key-in a TX frequency followed by
=> read-in of a permitted TX frequency in the table. The frequency will be entered into the first free table position found by the programme, I! there is no tree positions the RX display shows ‘no-Ful’, Max. 1024 frequencies may be entered. 3 press the
button => the shown frequency is deleted and the next frequency in the table is shown in the display. 4 press the
button => relurn to new service programme. For information about servi page 1 of this document. 2 programmes 20 to 39 and 40-49, please refer to general information on -07De meeste Sailor RE2100 sets welke ik tot nu toe gezien heb geven een foutmelding 21 bij het aanzetten. Deze errormelding wordt veroorzaakt door het felt dat de RE2100 op de SP-Bus een RM2150/51 probeert te ontdekken, Wordt deze DSC receiverimodem niet gevonden dan meld de RE2100 dit als een errorcode 21 We kunnen de RE2100 echter programmeren om NIET meer te controleren op een OSC. ‘ontvangerimodem, Dit doen we als volot: Druk de 0 en de 1-toets gelikticig in Op het display zie je nu: SP - Toets nu in 07 2 Het display geeft aan: SP -07 - 2 Druk op toets 0 Het display geeft aan: SP - 07 -2 ‘enonderin 0 0 Druk nu op de ENT toets. De 0 Overandert in een A. Keer terug naar normale bediening door het indrukken van de TUNE / CLARIF toets. Je RE2100 zal zich voortaan niet meer met errorcode 21 melden als je de zend- ontvanger aan zet. A's de set is gebruikt met een RM2151 moet je de setting wijzingen in SP-07-03, Die moet dan ook op 00 worden gezet
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