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Summary of Contents for FELCOM 15

Page 1: ...INMARSAT C MOBILE EARTH STATION MODEL FELCOM 15 ...

Page 2: ...8 65 4200 FIRST EDITION FIRST EDITION DEC DEC 2002 2002 Printed in Japan Printed in Japan All rights reserved All rights reserved B B FEB FEB 05 2003 05 2003 PUB No PUB No OME 56350 OME 56350 00080934900 00080934900 00080934900 00080934900 DAMI DAMI FELCOM15 FELCOM15 0 0 0 8 0 9 3 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 9 3 4 9 0 0 OME56350B00 OME56350B00 OME56350B00 OME56350B00 O M E 5 6 3 5 0 B 0 O M E 5 6 3 5 0 B 0 ...

Page 3: ... electrical shock or fire Do not open the equipment Hazardous voltage which can cause electrical shock burn or serious injury exists inside the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Hazardous microwave Do not approach within 60 cm of the antenna radome when it is transmitting Microwave radiation can be harmful to the human body particularly the eyes WARNING Radiation ...

Page 4: ...erview 1 13 1 7 Error Messages and Alerts 1 14 1 8 Using a PC local supply 1 15 1 8 1 Installing software 1 15 1 8 2 Starting up quitting the application 1 16 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 1 2 1 System Settings 2 1 2 1 1 Confirming the main terminal 2 1 2 1 2 System setup 2 2 2 1 3 Network setup 2 6 2 2 Terminal Setup 2 9 2 3 Login and Logout 2 11 2 3 1 Login 2 11 2 3 2 Logout 2 13 2 4 EGC Settings 2 ...

Page 5: ...3 5 3 3 Saving Files 3 10 3 3 1 Formatting a floppy disk 3 11 3 3 2 Saving files 3 12 3 4 Opening Files 3 14 3 4 1 Opening files 3 14 3 4 2 Switching between files 3 14 3 4 3 Opening a file when both working areas are occupied 3 15 3 5 Saving a File Under a New Name 3 16 3 6 Printing Files on Floppy Disks 3 17 3 7 Combining Files 3 17 3 8 Deleting Files 3 18 3 9 Renaming Files 3 19 3 10 Decoding E...

Page 6: ...ling 5 8 5 2 1 Polling commands 5 8 5 2 2 Other polling commands 5 9 5 2 3 Polling reception 5 10 5 3 DNID Data Network Identification 5 11 5 3 1 Displaying DNID 5 11 5 3 2 Enabling Disabling DNID 5 12 6 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 6 1 6 1 Transmitting the Distress Alert 6 1 6 2 Transmitting the Distress Alert with Nature of Distress Specified 6 2 6 3 Distress Message 6 4 6 4 Testing the Distress Button 6...

Page 7: ...Warning messages 8 10 APPENDIX AP 1 Menu Tree AP 1 International Telex Telephone Country Code List AP 9 LES List AP 17 International Telex Abbreviations AP 18 International Telegraphy Alphabet AP 19 Messages AP 20 Digital Interface IEC 61162 1 2nd Edition AP 23 Parts List AP 34 Parts Location AP 36 SPECIFICATIONS SP 1 INDEX IN 1 Declaration of conformity ...

Page 8: ...lation where space is limited FURUNO designs and manufactures this equipment with much attention to operation and maintenance simplicity However please read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and maintenance to get the most out of the equipment This manual provides a brief introduction to the Inmarsat C system pages ix thru xiv For more detailed information refer to the informatio...

Page 9: ...ral equipment Distress Message Controller DMC PC navigator etc Connection of external terminal unit for operation from remote location such as the bridge Store and forward telex communication public telex network Data reporting and Polling GPS receiver option built in the terminal unit provides GPS generated position Diagnostic programs for maintenance Terminal unit provides a floppy disk drive fo...

Page 10: ...s mains DC DC converter is required to use PP 510 Distress Message Controller DMC 5 Personal Computer PC AT compatible EGC Printer PP 505 Shipboard LAN Ethernet GPS receiver OP16 24 Mini Keyboard DGPS CATEGORY OF UNITS Unit Category Terminal Unit Protected from weather Antenna Unit Exposed to weather Other Units Protected from weather Mandatory for EGC operation as required by IMO RES A 664 16 Dis...

Page 11: ...n to ships within selected areas FleetNETTM commercial subscription organizations or shipping companies can use this service to transmit trade information for example company news or market prices simultaneously to a selected group of ships to provide up to the minute information EGC system related is sent by Inmarsat to certain shipping companies and geographical areas FELCOM 15 allows you to mak...

Page 12: ...0 0 m To set option OCC SCC NCS LES LES LES Same as left Same as left Same as left Satellite MES AOR West AOR East IOR POR OCC Operation Control Center SCC Satellite Control Center NCS Network Coordination Station MES Mobile Earth Station LES Land Earth Station Inmarsat C system configuration ...

Page 13: ...nmarsat C system divides the world into four regions and each region is covered by its own satellite Inmarsat system satellites Region Satellite Satellite Position AOR West Inmarsat 3 F4 54 0 W AOR East Inmarsat 3 F2 15 5 W IOR Inmarsat 3 F1 64 0 E POR Inmarsat 3 F3 178 0 E In each region there is one NCS and several LESs The NCS keeps track of all Inmarsat C transceivers in its region and broadca...

Page 14: ...INMARSAT C SYSTEM xii AREA POR IOR AOR EAST AOR WEST SATELLITE NAME INMARSAT 3 F3 INMARSAT 3 F1 INMARSAT 3 F2 INMARSAT 3 F4 POSITION 178 E 64 0 E 15 5 W 54 0 W Coverage area of Inmarsat satellites ...

Page 15: ...een NCS and all LESs in its region All EGC messages pass through this link LES TDM channel This channel carries the circuit control signal for MES and transmits messages from LES to MES MES message channel This channel carries messages from MES to LES MES signaling channel This channel transmits requests distress alerts data reports etc In addition it carries login and logout from MES to NCS NCS N...

Page 16: ...tting or receiving 2 EGC only receiver Class 3 The function of class 1 plus simultaneous operation as an EGC only receiver Peripheral Equipment The following equipment can be additionally connected to the FELCOM 15 Distress Message Controller DMC 5 The DMC 5 provides for transmission and monitoring of the distress alert For further details refer to the operator s manual of the DMC 5 Inmarsat C FEL...

Page 17: ...enna unit Distress Alert Received Call Unit and Alarm Unit Note The example screens shown in this manual may not match the screens you see on your display The screen you see depends on your system configuration and equipment settings 1 1 2 DISTRESS button Use the DISTRESS button to transmit the distress alert when there is a life endangering situation on your ship 1 1 3 Diagnostics When the termin...

Page 18: ...he system are 2HD 1 44 MB and 2DD 720 KB 1 1 5 Audio alarm The audio alarm is released in the following instances EGC message received Unit Telex e mail received Distress acknowledge received Distress Urgency Other Trouble detected Terminal Unit YES YES YES YES NO YES Distress Alert Received Call Unit NO YES YES YES NO NO Alarm Unit YES NO NO NO NO YES Distress Message Controller NO YES YES YES NO...

Page 19: ...s display screen F1 F10 These are the function keys and they choose menus Backspace Deletes the character to the left of the cursor Insert Works the same as paste See Copying and pasting text in paragraph 3 2 4 Delete Deletes the character selected with the cursor Home Moves the cursor to the top of the message being edited End Moves the cursor to the bottom of the message being edited PgUp Goes t...

Page 20: ...r eight tabs Ctrl Works in combination with alphabet keys as follows Ctrl M Same as Enter Ctrl H Same As Back Space Ctrl I Same as Insert Ctrl V Same as Overwrite Insert on Edit Mode in the Editor Setup menu Fn Combined with an arrow key it scrolls screen or shifts cursor Num Lock Turns numeric input on or off Note that you cannot enter alphabet when the Num Lock LED is lit Note 1 In telex lower c...

Page 21: ...as Copy in Edit menu Insert Same as Paste in Edit menu Fn Same as Top of Text in Edit menu Fn Same as End of Text in Edit menu Alt V Same as Change Window in Edit menu 1 2 3 Function key description Function key description Menu Description File F1 Processes files Edit F2 Provides text editing facilities Transmit F3 Transmits messages EGC F4 Sets up EGC message facilities Reports F5 Sets up data m...

Page 22: ...e IC 306 In addition to telex or e mail notification the audio alarm sounds and the lamp flashes also for the equipment trouble listed below To acknowledge this alarm press the ALARM RESET button and the alarm tone changes To silence the alarm and flashing of the button in case of external equipment abnormality press the F10 key on the keyboard Unsync condition MES is not synchronized with satelli...

Page 23: ... is on the right side of the unit The lamp on the switch lights when the power is on If the paper is set correctly the ON LINE lamp also lights When both those lamps are lit the printer is ready to print information received from the terminal unit For further details refer to the PP 510 s operator s manual Printer PP 510 ...

Page 24: ...ter Temperature Water Current Direction Speed Depth 443156710 000 OK 0 dB OK 0 OK 254 OK 0 Hz OK OK Current State IDLE DCE F15 Ver Retuning NCS IOR LOGOUT LAT 34 30 00N LON 135 00 00E 02 02 25 01 32 UTC 68 2 DEG 232 DEG 1 9 KTS Program Version No of RF CON Board Standby display After the diagnostic test has been completed the equipment automatically starts synchronizing itself with a satellite Whe...

Page 25: ...ions Below are the indications and meanings of the items in parentheses in the illustration above 1 Distress alert information message No display no distress alert Sending Distress Alert Sending Distress Alert Test Distress Acknowledgement Received Distress Message Call Activated Distress Message Call Acknowledged Distress Button Test Mode 2 Communication network mode No display Normal operation R...

Page 26: ...ed Login failed Successful Logout Logout was successful Logout failed Logout failed Successful Distress Alert Distress alert successfully Distress Alert Failed Distress alert could not be transmitted Successful Forced Clearing Forced clearing successful Forced Clearing Failed Forced clearing unsuccessful SENDING MESSAGE PACKETS Sending TX message packets WAITING FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Waiting for ack...

Page 27: ... XX XX Version Number Note Error message is displayed when equipment abnormality is detected 5 Frame synchronization Blank Changing channel or during transmission SYNC NCS Synchronizing with NCS SYNC LES Synchronizing with LES MES Sig Ch Changing MES signaling channel MES Msg Ch Changing MES message channel UNSYNC Out of synchronization Retuning Synchronizing with NCS or LES 6 Ocean region receivi...

Page 28: ...e video Message Report Message report setting is activated Reverse video 9 Date and time display With connection of a navigator internal GPS navigator or external navigator date and time received from satellite are displayed Manually input date and time are also displayed 10 Ship s position With connection of a navigator internal GPS navigator or external navigator ships position is displayed in l...

Page 29: ...numeric key For example press the 3 key to show the Editor Setup menu Note You may also choose a menu with the and keys pressing Enter after making selection Setup 2 System Setup 3 Editor Setup 4 Terminal Setup 5 EGC Setup 6 Auto Mode Setup 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Editor Setup Ascii Insert ON ON 4 Char 69 Block Full Screen File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Posi...

Page 30: ... 7 Error Messages and Alerts The terminal unit displays error messages and alerts in the CAUTION window to call your attention to misoperation failed operation and system error A list of error messages appears in Chapter 8 and alerts appear in the Appendix To erase an error message or alert press the Esc key No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery Send Message Log Log CAUTION No ...

Page 31: ...4 PC requirements OS Windows 98 2000 ME XP Floppy disk drive 1 8 1 Installing software After installing the equipment install the FELCOM 15 software F15PC in the PC as follows 1 Turn on the PC 2 Insert the FD ROM which contains the FELCOM 15 software in the floppy disk drive 3 Create a folder where to store the application files 4 Copy the contents of the FD ROM to the folder Note Create a shortcu...

Page 32: ... described in this manual are intended for use with the terminal unit Operation from a PC is similar however key names etc may be different and some functions are not available The functions not available are as follows Keying Sequence Function not available with PC F1 8 Format Disk F3 1 Distress priority selection on Transmit Message F7 1 Login F7 2 Logout F7 3 Abort forced clearing F7 4 Select N...

Page 33: ...em Settings 2 1 1 Confirming the main terminal The main terminal is where you set up the system You cannot set up the system from an external terminal Confirm that the main terminal is selected as below 1 Press the F8 key to choose the Setup menu Setup File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 1 Distress Alert Setup 2 System Setup 3 Editor Setup 4 Terminal Setup 5 EGC Se...

Page 34: ...eration Mode Nav Port Active Port Message Output Port EGC Output Port Network Setup Command Window Entered at installation Cannot be changed System setup menu 3 System Date Time is selected press the Enter key to open the date entry window Setup 9 Configuration System Setup 02 02 25 YY MM DD INMARSAT C OFF INT INT INT System Date Time IMN MES Operation Mode Nav Port Active Port Message Output Port...

Page 35: ...ress the key to choose Nav Port 11 Press the Enter key to open the nav port options window Setup 9 Configuration System Setup 01 53 02 02 25 YY MM DD INMARSAT C EXT INT INT System Date Time IMN MES Operation Mode INMARSAT C Nav Port Active Port Message Output Port EGC Output Port Network Setup Command Window OFF EXT INT System setup menu nav port options window 12 Press the or key to choose the na...

Page 36: ... 9 Configuration System Setup 01 53 02 02 25 YY MM DD INMARSAT C INT OFF DTE1 System Date Time IMN MES Operation Mode Active Port Nav Port Message Output Port EGC Output Port Network Setup Command Window INT EXT INT EXT AUTO System setup menu message output port options window 20 Press the or key to choose the terminal unit where you want to route received messages INT All received messages are ro...

Page 37: ...erminal unit where to route receive EGC messages INT main terminal INT EXT main and auxiliary terminals 25 Press the Enter key to close the window 26 Press the Esc key to open the update window Setup 9 Configuration System Setup System Date Time IMN MES Operation Mode Nav Port Active Port Message Output Port EGC Output Port Network Setup Command Window 01 53 02 02 25 YY MM DD INMARSAT C OFF INT IN...

Page 38: ... this terminal and then press the Enter key 6 Press the key to choose Subnet mask and then press the Enter key 7 Enter subnet mask and then press the Enter key Go to step 10 8 Press the key to choose DHCP and then press the Enter key 9 Press the key to choose ON and then press the Enter key 10 Press the key to choose Host name and then press the Enter key 11 Enter host name and then press the Ente...

Page 39: ...where you want your e mail to be delivered Server or Local PC Local Server Choose this setting when connecting a dedicated mail terminal unit PC to the main terminal unit Messages received by the FELCOM are transferred to specified PC over LAN Set the IP address of the FELCOM on the mail software on the PC Choose this setting when the FELCOM is connected to shipboard LAN Messages received by the F...

Page 40: ...ess the Enter key to open the mail address entry window c Enter recipient s mail address d Press the Enter key Auto selected at step 26 a Press the key to choose Auto Delivery Keyword b Press the Enter key to open the auto delivery keyword entry window c Enter auto delivery keyword When Address Mode is set to Auto entry of an auto delivery keyword is necessary to deliver a received message to spec...

Page 41: ...R Currency unit options 7 Press the or key to choose the currency unit to use to calculate toll charges SDR means Special Drawing Right and it is the common unit charge used by all LES to assess toll charges For OTHER for currency not shown in menu enter currency unit name 4 characters max Your selection appears next to Currency Unit in the Terminal Setup menu 8 Press the Enter key to close the wi...

Page 42: ...lay EDIT1 EDIT 2 Editor screens 1 and 2 Function Menu Sub Menu1 Sub Menu4 Sub menus 1 4 Message Status message 1 2 MENU 1 UNTITLED1 EDIT BASE WINDOW CAUTION MESSAGE File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Location of items Press the key to choose Fore Color Press the or key to choose foreground color desired and then press the Enter key e Repeat steps b d to set color ...

Page 43: ...es unless you are logged in If you will not be using the FELCOM 15 for a prolonged period you should logout from the Inmarsat C system before turning off the terminal unit The Inmarsat C system will then register you as inactive notifying anyone trying to call you that you are currently unavailable If you do not log out before turning off the power some LESs may attempt to send a message to you Th...

Page 44: ...ook something like the illustration below with LOGIN flashing Current State LOGIN CALLING DCE F15 Ver 02 02 25 02 02 UTC LAT 34 30 00N LON 135 30 00E LOGIN replaces IDLE Flashing during login SYNC NCS NCS IOR LOGIN Options Login Starting Login Process Press any key to escape File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Appearance of display screen during login When login is...

Page 45: ...ptions Logout Start Yes No File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Options menu logout screen 3 Yes is selected press the Enter key to start logout The screen now looks something like the illustration below Current State LOGOUT CALLING DCE F16 Ver 02 02 25 02 02 UTC LAT 34 30 00N LON 135 30 00E SYNC NCS NCS IOR LOGIN Options Logout Starting Logout Process Press any key...

Page 46: ...operator may choose the EGC messages to receive by position one position and geographical position nine areas For further details see paragraph 2 4 2 Satellite NCS common channel MES MES MES NCS Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 LES1 LES2 LES3 Ch1 Ch3 are dedicated channels for each LES Information Provider Meteorological body Navtex station Coast guard Rescue center Shipping company etc The EGC system Three EGC servic...

Page 47: ...stered with a LES that supports FleetNETTM to broadcast messages to selected group of MESs Typical applications of FleetNETTM are a Fleet or company broadcasts b News broadcasts c Commercial weather services d Market quotations e Government broadcasts to all vessels on a country s registration 3 System EGC system related is sent by Inmarsat to certain ship groups and geographical areas ...

Page 48: ...u Setup EGC Setup Ice reports Meteo forecasts Pilot service DECCA messages LORAN messages OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OMEGA messages SATNAV messages Other navaid msg QRU no message OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Receive EGC Area Additional Position Navarea Fixed Area Waypoint from NAV Equipment NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report EGC setup menu 3 The cursor is selecting Additional Position ...

Page 49: ...Position Navarea Fixed Area Waypoint from NAV Equipment NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report EGC setup menu Navarea entry window 8 Enter additional Navarea s I XVI up to nine in two digits referring to the illustration below for code number Navareas 9 Press the Enter key to close the navarea entry window Note Fixed Area is where you enter fixed areas max 3 for chart correc...

Page 50: ...ry window Setup EGC Setup Ice reports Meteo forecasts Pilot service DECCA messages LORAN messages OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OMEGA messages SATNAV messages Other navaid msg QRU no message OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Receive EGC Area Additional Position Navarea Fixed Area Waypoint from NAV Equipment NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report EGC setup menu station code entry window 16 Enter the...

Page 51: ...2 4 3 Adding EGC channels The EGC Channel List stores EGC channels There are currently four EGC channels one for each satellite These four channels are pre programmed into the unit and marked in the EGC Channel List with asterisks When more EGC channels become available you can add them to the list as below 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 2 Press the 9 key to display the Configuration...

Page 52: ...t window 8 Press the Esc key to open the update window Setup Configuration EGC Channel List 11080 12580 10840 11088 ENTER Set ESC Quit Update Yes No EGC channel list update window 9 Yes is selected press the Enter key to register input Note If the EGC channel frequency code entered is invalid the message Input Error Channel No appears Clear the error message by pressing the Esc key Place the curso...

Page 53: ...sage Save Auto EGC Message Print Auto mode setup menu 3 Press the or key to choose Auto EGC Message Save and then press the Enter key Auto Mode Setup Auto EGC Message Save System OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET Routine OFF SafetyNET Safety OFF SafetyNET Urgent Distress ON Auto EGC message save menu 4 Press the or key to choose message type and then press the Enter key 5 Choose ON or OFF as appropriate ...

Page 54: ... mode setup menu 3 Press the key to choose Auto EGC Message Print and then press the Enter key Auto Mode Setup Auto EGC Message Print System OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET Routine OFF SafetyNET Safety OFF Auto EGC message print menu 4 Press the or key to choose message type and then press the Enter key 5 Choose ON or OFF as appropriate and press the Enter key to close the window Note When SafetyNET Sa...

Page 55: ... 0 0 0 0 NCS channel list 4 Use the arrow keys to place the cursor in a blank ID column 5 Press the Enter key to open the data entry window 6 Enter NCS channel ID number in two digits leading zero is not necessary The ID number range is 45 63 7 Press the Enter key to close the window 8 With the key choose the frequency column 9 Press the Enter key to open the frequency entry window 10 Enter NCS ch...

Page 56: ...LES list you can see that information on the Transmit message menu 2 6 1 Displaying toll charges Main LESs LES name and ID are already registered but toll charges are not To display toll charges when transmitting do the following 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu Setup File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 1 Distress Alert Setup 2 System Setup 3 Editor Set...

Page 57: ... ENTER List Entry ESC Quit AOR WEST Name SOUTHBURY GOONHILLY BURUM YAMAGUCHI EIK TELENOR FUCINO AOR EAST Name SANTA PAULA NETELY BT TELEN YAMAGUCHI KUMSAN POR Name IOR Name No 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Telenor S S Inc Stratos M N KDDI Telenor S S NS Stratos M N KDDI Telenor S S NS OTE VSNL Korea Telecom 303 Name ID Remarks Charge US 256bit TELEX FAX E Mail CSDN PSDN X400 DNID SPEC Erase the Name to ...

Page 58: ... S Inc Stratos M N KDDI Telenor S S AS Telecom Italia Telenor S S Inc Stratos M N KDDI Korea Telecom Stratos M N KDDI Telenor S S AS OTE VSNL Korea Telecom Telenor S S Inc Stratos M N KDDI Telenor S S AS Configuration menu 3 Press the Enter key Setup Configuration LES List Ctrl P Print ENTER List Entry ESC Quit AOR WEST Name Telenor S S Inc GOONHILLY BURUM YAMAGUCHI EIK TELENOR FUCINO AOR EAST Nam...

Page 59: ... for other items similarly 14 Press the Esc key to return to the LES list 15 Repeat steps 2 14 to enter another LES 16 Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display 2 6 3 Editing the LES list 1 Press the F8 9 and 2 keys to shown the LES list 2 Use the arrow keys to choose the LES you want to edit 3 Press the Enter key 4 Do the following Change station name Press the or key to choo...

Page 60: ... at 02 02 25 02 33 AOR WEST No 01 02 03 04 12 21 22 AOR EAST No 01 Name Telenor S S Inc Stratos M N KDDI Telenor S S AS Xantic NED France Telecom Xantic AUS Name Telenor S S Inc LES ID 001 002 003 004 012 021 022 LES ID 101 Remarks USA CANADA JAPAN NORWAY NETHERLANDS FRANCE AUSTRALIA Remarks USA Sample LES list printout 3 To return to the standby display press the Esc key three times ...

Page 61: ...1 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 abc xyz Seagull E Mail E Mail TELEX abc furuno co jp xyz furuno co jp 584 463609999 Sample station list Note You may sort the list by group name station name or communication type as follows Group name Each press of Ctrl G sorts the list by group name ascending or descending order Station name Each press of Ctrl N sorts the list by station name in ascending or descending ord...

Page 62: ...unication FAX Facsimile service E Mail E mail electronic mail Service CSDN Circuit Switched Data Network not used PSDN Packet Switched Data Network to an office computer via a data network using X 25 standard X400 For future use DNID Data Network ID Not used SPEC Ship to shore requests for safety service accessed by using special 2 digit codes 15 Press the or key to choose destination type desired...

Page 63: ...ne codes 4 Press the Enter key to close the window 5 Press the key to Station ID 6 Press the Enter key to open the station ID entry window 7 Enter fax number 8 Press the Enter key to close the window 9 Press the key to choose Modem Type 10 Press the Enter key to open the modem type options window Modem Type 300bps Duplex 1200bps Duplex 2400bps Duplex 600 1200bps 2400 1200bps 2400bps Duplex 4800 24...

Page 64: ...display the Station List Setup Configuration Station List Ctrl P Print Page Up Page Down Move Sort Ctrl G Group Ctrl N Station Name Ctrl T Type Group Station Name Type Code ID Address File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 abc xyz Seagull E Mail E Mail TELEX abc furuno co jp xyz furuno co jp 584 463609999 Station list Note You may sort the list...

Page 65: ... 4 Press the Esc key to save changes 5 Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display 2 7 3 Printing the station list 1 Press F8 9 and 1 to display the Station List 2 While pressing and holding down the Ctrl key press the P key to print No 01 02 03 Group Name x1 abc x2 xyz x3 Seagull Type E Mail E Mail TELEX Dest ID Modem Address abc furuno co jp xyz furuno co jp 584 463609999 Stat...

Page 66: ...inate 4 Press the Enter key to close the window 5 Press the key to choose LON 6 Press the Enter key to open the longitude entry window 00 00 00N 000 00 00E Ship Position 135 30 00E LAT LON Longitude entry window 7 Enter longitude XXX XX XX and then press the E or W key as appropriate to enter coordinate 8 Press the Enter key to close the window 9 Press the Esc key to open the update window Ship Po...

Page 67: ...3 Press the 8 key to display the Directories menu Directories Message Directory EGC Message Directory Directories menu 4 Press the key to choose Message Directory and then press the Enter key Setup File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 5 EGC Setup 6 Auto Mode Setup 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Directories Message Directory EGC M DIR essag 456ABC DIR e...

Page 68: ...hin a directory at step 6 repeat steps 5 and 6 Note 2 To return to the root directory place the cursor on and press the Enter key 7 Press the key 8 When the floppy disk drive lamp goes off press the Esc key to show the update window 9 Yes is selected press the Enter key 10 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display Then received messages transmitted messages are saved to the director...

Page 69: ...002 02 28 20 54 2002 02 15 02 13 Root directory Top of floppy disk hierarchy Message directory 3 Press the key to place the cursor on 4 Press the Enter key Root directory is displayed 5 Press the or key to choose a directory 6 Press the Enter key 7 Press the key to place the cursor on the top line A The floppy disk drive lamp lights 8 When the floppy disk drive lamp goes off press the Esc key to s...

Page 70: ... LES List 3 EGC Channel List 4 NCS Channel List 5 E Mail Service List 6 Save Load 8 Directories 9 Configuration Setup menu configuration 3 Press the 5 key to display the E mail Service List Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Configuration 1 Station List 2 LES List 3 EGC Channel List 4 NCS Channel List 5 E Mail Service List E Mail Service List LES Name AOR W AOR E POR IOR 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 T...

Page 71: ...ter key to open the service LES name entry window OFF Service LES Name Service ID LES ID AORW AORE POR IOR To Cc Subject Separator Attach File MIME Service station list service station name entry window 6 Type in LES which provides e mail service 7 Press the Enter key to close the window 8 Press the key to choose Service ID 9 Press the Enter key to open the service ID entry window 10 Type in Servi...

Page 72: ...7 Type appropriate Subject header for example Subject subject etc 28 Press the Enter key to close the window 29 Press the key to choose Separator 30 Press the Enter key to open the separator entry window 31 Type appropriate Separator for example blank space STX etc 32 Press the Enter key to close the window 33 Press the key to choose Attach File MIME 34 Press the Enter key to open the Attach File ...

Page 73: ...201 321 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration 6 Auto Mode Setup E mail setup 3 Press the Enter key to open the e mail station list E Mail Setup LES Name AOR W AOR E POR IOR 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Telenor S S Inc Xantic NED Stratos M N Telenor S S AS KDDI Singapore T 001 101 201 321 012 112 212 312 002 102 202 302 004 104 204 304 003 103 203 303 210 328 E mail station list 4 Press the or ke...

Page 74: ... List 3 LES List 4 E Mail Service List 5 Other Save to FD 6 Key in the numeric corresponding to the item you want to save Then the OK to save appears 7 Yes is selected press the Enter key to save chosen system setting to the floppy disk 2 12 2 Loading system settings to the terminal unit 1 Insert floppy disk which contains system settings in the disk drive 2 Press the F8 key to show the Setup menu...

Page 75: ...of two working areas in the internal memory is secured to create the message The term open a file also refers to the loading of a prepared file into a working area When you remove a file from a working area this is called closing a file INTERNAL MEMORY FLOPPY DISK MEMORY FILE 1 FILE 2 FILE 3 TWO WORKING AREAS 1 Display 2 LCD Can select one for display Change Window on Edit menu FELCOM 15 s memory ...

Page 76: ...p Position StopAlarm File menu 2 Press the 1 key to choose New The display should now look something like the illustration below Cursor can be a square or an underline 1 UNTITLED1 0001 TELEX 1 Char Line 1 1 Col 1 Insert File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Text editor screen Note When two working areas are opened and you try to open a third file the message Save thi...

Page 77: ...ddressee code and password Caller and recipient agree beforehand on both the addressee code and the password The addressee code might be the title of the recipient for example CAPTAIN The password could be the classification of the message for example SECRET Preparing message with addressee code Type the addressee code as shown in the illustration below and then type the text of message S addresse...

Page 78: ... key to open corresponding options window c Choose setting with the or key d Press the Enter key to register setting e Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display Text Mode Choose Telex when creating a telex message Only upper case alphabet is permitted in telex Use ASCII when creating an e mail message Upper and lower case alphabet may be used in an e mail Edit Mode Choose Insert ins...

Page 79: ...hlight The figure below shows the appearance of highlighted text 1 UNTITLED1 TELEX 173 Char Line 2 3 Col 55 Insert 0001 WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH 0002 THIS INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION CONGRATULATIONS 0003 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR CHOICE OF FURUNO FELCOM Highlight Appearance of highlighted text 3 Press the F2 key to choose the Edit menu Edit 1 Cut...

Page 80: ...to display the Edit menu 3 Press the 2 key to choose Copy The text selected is copied to the clipboard 4 Place the cursor at the exact spot on the message where the copied text is to start 1 UNTITLED1 TELEX 131 Char Line 2 2 Col 66 Insert 0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION A 0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL 0003 Cursor Cursor select...

Page 81: ...choose 6 Search or Replace 1 Search Alt F 2 Replace Alt R Search or Replace Search and replace menu 2 Press the 1 key to choose 1 Search Search Word Direction Forward Search Search window 3 Search Word is selected press the Enter key to show the search word entry window 4 Type the word to find and press the Enter key 5 Press the key to choose Direction and press the Enter key Search Word Direction...

Page 82: ...ace Search Word Replace Word Direction Forward Query or ALL Query Replace Replace menu 3 Search Word is selected press the Enter key to open the search word entry window 4 Enter search word and then press the Enter key 5 Press the key to choose Replace Word and press the Enter key 6 Enter replace word and then press the Enter key 7 Press the key to choose Direction and then press the Enter key Sea...

Page 83: ...cted Query at step 10 the message below appears when the search word is found Press the Enter key to replace the word or hit the Space bar to go to the next occurrence of the search word Replace OK OK ENTER Pass SPACE To quit ESC Go to line Moves the cursor to the desired line in the current file Goto Line 1 Top of Text HOME 2 End of Text END 3 Goto Line Goto line options 1 Top of text Go to top o...

Page 84: ...y disks carefully to prevent damage to the disk which could cause loss of data Ejecting a floppy disk Press the eject button on the right side of the drive and then remove the disk Care and handling of floppy disks Do not remove a floppy disk from the drive while the operating lamp on the disk drive is lit Damage to the disk may result The tab on the disk slides up to reveal a hole in the housing ...

Page 85: ...ptions 4 Press the or key to choose appropriate media type 5 Press the Enter key Format Disk Insert new disk And select media type Start Yes No Format disk format start window 6 Press the key to choose Yes and then press the Enter key to format the disk The screen shows a progress bar as below When formatting is completed the floppy disk drive lamp goes off Format Disk 8 If there is no floppy disk...

Page 86: ...EL File ALT N ALT O ALT Q ALT S ALT D ALT P Save A To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL 868 372 6794 864 02 02 25 02 33 02 02 25 02 52 02 02 25 02 59 02 02 25 03 13 Filename Size Date Time E0970715 001 E0970715 002 E0970715 003 E0970715 004 4 Files exist 579584 bytes free File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Col 4 Insert Save window 3 Enter a file name up to ei...

Page 87: ...SEIZOUSE NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM S ON YOUR CHOICE IF FURUNO FELCOM File 1 New 2 Open 3 Close 4 Save 5 Delete 6 Rename 7 Print 8 Format Disk 9 MIME Decode ALT N ALT O ALT Q ALT S ALT D ALT P ASCII Col 4 Insert Save A To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL 901 42 42 868 372 6794 864 1910 02 02 25 20 54 02 02 25 02 13 02 02 25 05 4...

Page 88: ...ALT O ALT Q ALT S ALT D ALT P Open SEIZOU THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION A SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL UNIT Partial view of a file 5 Press the Enter key A few moments later the contents of the file appear on the screen and the title bar shows the file name You may repeat this procedure to load a second file into a working area 3 4 2 ...

Page 89: ...en 3 Close 4 Save 5 Delete 6 Rename 7 Print 8 Format Disk 9 MIME Decode ALT N ALT O ALT Q ALT S ALT D ALT P ASCII Col 4 Insert Save A SEIZOSE To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL 901 42 42 868 372 6794 864 1910 02 02 25 20 54 02 02 25 02 13 02 02 25 05 42 02 02 25 02 33 02 02 25 02 52 02 02 25 02 59 02 02 25 03 13 02 02 25 03 48 Filename Size Date Time ABC281 COIEKI COMTEST E0970715 001 E0970...

Page 90: ...ame for new file 1 A SEIZOUSE NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM S ON YOUR CHOICE IF FURUNO FELCOM File 1 New 2 Open 3 Close 4 Save 5 Delete 6 Rename 7 Print 8 Format Disk 9 MIME Decode ALT N ALT O ALT Q ALT S ALT D ALT P ASCII Col 4 Insert Save A SEIZOSE To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL 901 42 42 868 372 6794 864 1910 02 02 25 20 54...

Page 91: ...s the or key to choose a file To get a partial display of the file tap the space bar After confirming the file press the Esc key 4 Press the Enter key to print the file 3 7 Combining Files In the procedure below we ll combine file A and B 1 Open file A 2 Open file B 3 Place the cursor at the beginning of the file B While pressing and holding down the Shift key press the key to highlight the entire...

Page 92: ...s exist 578560 bytes free Delete window 3 Press the or key to choose the file you want to delete To verify the contents of that file tap the space bar After confirming the contents press the Esc key 4 Press the Enter key The prompt OK to delete file appears File 1 New 2 Open 3 Close 4 Save 5 Delete 6 Rename 7 Print 8 Format Disk 9 MIME Decode ALT N ALT O ALT Q ALT S ALT D ALT P Delete A ABC28 To V...

Page 93: ...1 42 42 868 372 6794 864 02 01 10 20 53 02 01 10 20 54 02 02 25 02 13 02 02 23 05 42 02 02 18 02 33 02 01 14 02 52 02 02 11 02 59 02 02 10 03 13 Filename Size Date Time Test ABC281 COIEKI COMTEST E0970715 001 E0970715 002 E0970715 003 E0970715 004 75 Files exist 578560 bytes free Rename window 3 Press the or key to choose the file you want to rename 4 Press the Enter key Enter new filename Rename ...

Page 94: ...ogs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 868 372 6794 864 02 02 25 02 33 02 02 25 02 52 02 02 25 02 59 02 02 25 03 13 Filename Size Date Time E0970715 001 E0970715 002 E0970715 003 E0970715 004 4 Files exist 579584 bytes free Decode window 4 Press the or key to choose the file you want to decode 5 Press the Enter key MIME Decode Checking E0970715 001 Decode ABC ini Decode Yes No File chosen at step 4 ...

Page 95: ...screen looks something like the one shown below MIME Decode Checking E0970715 001 Decode ABC ini Now decoding Complete Decoded 1 file s Press any key to escape MIME decode screen 8 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display 9 Press the F1 and 2 keys in that order 10 Press the or key to choose the file selected at step 7 and then press the Enter key ...

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Page 97: ...rsat Mobile Number IMN when transmitting to a ship The message can be one you ve just prepared or one stored on a floppy disk Messages cannot be transmitted by direct keyboard input 4 1 1 Code description Code can be specified at the terminal unit IA5 International alphabet No 5 ASCII code 7 bit Specify this code to transmit English containing lower case alphabet ITA2 No 2 international communicat...

Page 98: ...2 Transmitting prepared message This section explains how to transmit a message you have just prepared For distress transmission see Chapter 6 For 2 digit code services see the table in paragraph 4 1 6 Transmitting a message to a station registered on station list 1 Prepare message on the screen For e mail set Text Mode in the Editor Setup menu to Ascii See paragraph 3 2 3 For e mail attachment pr...

Page 99: ...08 04 01 32 UTC LAT LON LAT LON DEG KTS 344 IOR LOGOUT NCS CC NCS CC Idle 32818 Bytes free BBER C N Send level RxIF AGC Level REF Offset Freq Synthe 1st local 3rd local Synthesizer TX2nd Local Antenna Power Supply Water Temperature Water Current Direction Speed Depth 003 OK 36dB OK 0 OK 135 OK 0Hz OK OK OK OK OK DEG DEG KTS Transmit 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel 3 Request Delivery Status Transmit Me...

Page 100: ...t code cannot be sent simultaneously Note 2 To cancel selection erase asterisk To or Cc choose station and press the Backspace key Note 3 You may sort the list by group name station name or communication type as follows Group name Each press of Ctrl G sorts the list by group name ascending or descending order Station name Each press of Ctrl N sorts the list by station name in ascending or descendi...

Page 101: ...cation format is e mail the LES set in paragraph 2 11 appears 9 Press the Enter key to open the LES setting window 25 Char Line 2 2 Col 1 1 UNTITLED1 Insert Transmit 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel 3 Request Delivery Status Transmit Message Normal Message now being edited Size 24 TELEX 201 SANTA PAULA Priority Message File Station Name Cost US Destination Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID...

Page 102: ...ow 27 Press the key to place the cursor on TRANSMIT 28 Press the Enter key to open the start window Date Time Position Waypoint Course Speed Current NCS Current Channel Current TDM MES Status GPS Status DCE Memory 97 08 04 01 32 UTC LAT LON LAT LON DEG KTS 344 IOR LOGOUT NCS CC NCS CC Idle 32818 Bytes free BBER C N Send level RxIF AGC Level REF Offset Freq Synthe 1st local 3rd local Synthesizer TX...

Page 103: ... IA5 00111333333333333333 00111444444444444444 Display log printout example Confirmation OFF When Confirmation is ON and you receive a delivery status message the message Delivery Status received for file name appears and the delivery status message is printed Sent Message DELIVERY CONFIRMED Message File 00FOX TXT Message Size 277 characters LES Stratos M N Date 02 03 10 Priority Normal Time 06 06...

Page 104: ...mitting a message to a station not registered on station list 1 Prepare message For e mail set Text Mode in the Editor Setup menu to Ascii See paragraph 3 2 3 For e mail attachment prepare the attachment and save it to a floppy disk 2 Press the F3 key to display the Transmit menu 3 Press the 1 key to show the Transmit Message menu 25 Char Line 2 2 Col 1 1 UNTITLED1 Insert Transmit 1 Transmit Messa...

Page 105: ...on Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code IA5 TRANSMIT TELEX FAX E Mail CSDN PSDN X400 DNID SPEC TELEX Prefixed FAX Prefixed PSDN Prefixed X400 Prefixed DNID Prefixed SPEC Prefixed Transmit message menu destination type options window 6 Press the or key to choose Destination Type among TELEX FA...

Page 106: ...ean code window 3 For ship to shore telex enter recipient s telex country code For example to use KDDI Japan enter 720 For ship to ship telex enter recipient s ocean region Ocean Region AOR East 581 POR 582 IOR 583 AOR West 584 4 Press the Enter key to close the window 5 Press the key to choose Station ID 6 Press the Enter key to open the station ID entry window 25 Char Line 2 2 Col 1 1 UNTITLED1 ...

Page 107: ...nsmit Message Normal Message now being edited Size 24 TELEX 201 SANTA PAULA Priority Message File Station Name Cost US Destination Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code TRANSMIT Name Telenor S S Inc KDDI Korea Telecom Singapore Telecom LES ID 201 202 203 208 210 Remarks USA JAPAN KOREA SINGAPO...

Page 108: ... 201 SANTA PAULA Modem Type 300bps Duplex 1200bps Duplex 2400bps Duplex 600 1200bps 2400 1200bps 2400bps Duplex 4800 2400bps 9600bps Duplex Priority Message File Station Name Cost US Destination Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code IA5 TRANSMIT T30 V21 V22 V22B V23 V26B V26T V27T V32 Other FA...

Page 109: ... menu address entry window 3 Type recipient s e mail address 4 Press the Enter key to close the window 5 Press the key to choose Subject 6 Press the Enter key to open the subject entry window 25 Char Line 2 2 Col 1 1 UNTITLED1 Transmit 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel 3 Request Delivery Status Transmit Message Normal Message now being edited Size 24 E Mail INET 201 Telenor S S Inc ON 00 00 Immediate IA...

Page 110: ...e Cost US Destination Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code TRANSMIT Transmit message menu select file window 11 Press the Enter key to open the file list window 12 Press the or key to choose a file and then press the Enter key to close the window To choose another press the Enter key and then...

Page 111: ... Temperature Water Current Direction Speed Depth Transmit 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel 3 Request Delivery Status Transmit Message Normal Size 24 TELEX 82 65 2111 303 KDDI ON 00 00 Immediate IA5 Priority Message File Station Name Cost US Destination Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code TRANSMIT...

Page 112: ...it message is held in the buffer usually until it is transmitted satisfactorily To cancel transmission on a message held in the buffer do the following 1 Press the F3 key to display the Transmit menu 2 Press the 2 key to display the Cancel screen 1 UNTITLED1 TELEX 25 Char Line 2 2 Col 1 Insert Transmit File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel...

Page 113: ...Transmit Message menu Transmitted messages which request delivery status appear in the Message Status List The Message Status List holds delivery status information for 30 messages When the list is full the oldest entry is deleted to make room for the latest 1 Press the F3 key to show the Transmit menu Transmit File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 1 Transmit Message...

Page 114: ...usy ABS Absent subscriber BK Message aborted BMC No end of message or end of transmission received DER Out of Order DTE Remote DTE clearing EOS Element of Service not subscribed E mail FMT Format error IAB Invalid answerback INC Inconsistent Request E mail INF Call the Network Information service INV Invalid Call ITD Awaiting delivery LDE Maximum message length exceeded LPE Local Procedure Error N...

Page 115: ...us display 3 Press the or key to choose a file 4 Press the Enter key The start window appears Request Delivery Status No 01 02 Message File ABC edit msg 002 Station FURUNO FURUNO LES KDDI KDDI Priority Normal Normal Send Status 02 02 25 16 10 Delivery Start No Yes Sample message file list 5 Yes is selected press the Enter key to request status If request was successful the message Successful Deliv...

Page 116: ...nsmit Message Normal Message now being edited Size 24 TELEX ON 00 00 Immediate IA5 File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Priority Message File Station Name Cost US Destination Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code TRANSMIT Transmit message menu 4 Press the key th...

Page 117: ...to ship safety reporting systems 12 Press the key to choose LES ID 13 Press the Enter key to open the LES window 14 Press the or key to choose appropriate LES and press the Enter key 15 Press the key to choose TRANSMIT 16 Press the Enter key to show the start window 17 Press the Enter key to transmit the message prepared Note If some data is missing the message Input error xx xx error is displayed...

Page 118: ...FURUNO ASDFASDF ABCDEFGHIJ LES KDDI KDDI KDDI KDDI KDDI Priority Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Send Status Waiting Sending 02 02 26 9 40 02 02 25 20 16 02 01 23 16 09 ENTER Show Details Send message log 3 Press the or key to choose a file 4 Press the Enter key to show data Send Message Detail Destination Type E Mail Station abc furuno co jp Subject Test LES ID 203 KDDI Message Ref No 00001125...

Page 119: ...g the file to a floppy disk R Receive 0 0 main DTE 1 ext DTE 0 2 year 0 2 month 2 5 day 0 0 1 receive message no Message number Log The Log see paragraph 4 3 shows message number priority date and time of transmission LES ID and file size in bytes of the latest 50 received and transmitted messages Printing When Auto Receive Message Print in the Auto Mode Setup menu is set for ON received messages ...

Page 120: ...Setup Auto Log Print OFF Receive Alarm OFF Auto Receive Message Save OFF Auto Receive Message Print OFF Data Report Polling Print OFF Auto EGC Message Save Auto EGC Message Print Auto mode setup menu 3 Press the or key to choose Receive Alarm 4 Press the Enter key to open the receive alarm options window 5 To enable the audio alarm choose ON The alarm will be released for one second when a routine...

Page 121: ...DI Priority Normal Normal Distress Normal Addressee CAPTAIN Rec date Time 02 02 06 16 10 02 02 05 17 30 02 02 05 14 15 02 01 24 13 20 Status Saved Printed Saved Memory Available 12345 Bytes Size 32767 200 1234 8251 ENTER Display S Save D Delete Receive message log Display message list description Message No Received message no LES LES name Priority Normal or distress Size Size of file in bytes Add...

Page 122: ...05 001 R0021101 001 R0021024 001 LES KDDI KDDI KDDI KDDI KDDI Priority Normal Normal Distress Normal Normal Addressee CAPTAIN OFFICER Rec date Time 02 11 06 16 10 02 11 05 17 30 02 11 05 14 15 02 11 01 3 45 02 10 24 13 20 Status Saved Printed Printed Printed Saved Memory Available 3317 Bytes Size 32767 200 1234 3256 8251 Enter Display S Save D Delete PASS WORD Location of password 5 To print a mes...

Page 123: ...rinted Printed Printed Printed Saved Memory Available 3317 Bytes Size 18 210 1234 3256 8251 Enter Display S Save D Delete Mail and attachment file data Attachment data Receive message log Some files stored on the Receive Message Log may not be readable Choose the file and press the Enter key If the file is unreadable because it is in a language other than English press the Esc key to return to the...

Page 124: ...ceive Message Log Receive Message Log Message No R0971106 001 R0971105 002 R0971105 001 R0971101 001 R0971024 001 LES KDDI KDDI KDDI KDDI KDDI Priority Normal Normal Distress Normal Normal Addressee CAPTAIN OFFICER Rec date Time 02 02 04 16 10 02 02 05 17 30 02 02 05 14 15 02 02 01 3 45 02 01 24 13 20 Status Saved Printed Printed Printed Saved Memory Available 3317 Bytes Size 32767 200 1234 3256 8...

Page 125: ...ceive Alarm OFF Auto Receive Message Save OFF Auto Receive Message Print OFF Data Report Polling Print OFF Auto EGC Message Save Auto EGC Message Print Auto mode setup menu 3 Press the or key to choose Auto Receive Message Save 4 Press the Enter key to open the auto receive message save options window 5 Press the key to choose ON 6 Press the Enter key to close the window 7 Press the Esc key twice ...

Page 126: ...ey For password affixed messages the password entry window appears Enter the password and press the Enter key After confirming the contents press the Esc key 4 Press the D key You are asked if you are sure to delete the message For password affixed message the password entry window appears Enter password and press the Enter key Receive Message Log Message No R0021106 001 R0021105 002 R0021105 001 ...

Page 127: ...lay log 3 To scroll the Display Log screen press the key several times 4 To print the log press the P key while pressing the Ctrl key and press the P key To stop printing press the Esc key Display log description 1 Log no 2 S R S Send message R Received message 3 Message No Message no or file name 4 Type Message type Telex e mail etc 5 Pri Priority Normal or Distress 6 Date Date message was receiv...

Page 128: ...menu Auto Mode Setup Auto Log Print OFF Receive Alarm OFF Auto Receive Message Save OFF Auto Receive Message Print OFF Data Report Polling Print OFF Auto EGC Message Save Auto EGC Message Print Auto mode setup menu 3 Auto Log Print is selected press the Enter key 4 Press the key to choose ON 5 Press the Enter key to close the window 6 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display The lo...

Page 129: ...Press the 1 key to show the Display EGC Message screen 00472 KDDI Urgent 285 characters 02 11 02 06 08 UTC File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Display EGC Message E0021102 023 EGC Message MET Navarea Warning or MET Forecast Message Sequence No LES Priority Size Receive Date Time ZCZC NAVAREA XI WARNING NAVAREA XI 0752 ARAFURA SEA DERELICT F V PARTIALLY SUBMERGED AD...

Page 130: ...ider is stored In the event that a download command is received and the ENID storage area is full an ENID which has been inhibited de activated by the MES operator will be written over If none has been inhibited then the new download is not accepted Follow the procedure below to inhibit or activate an ENID 1 Press the F4 key to display EGC menu 2 Press the 2 key to display the EGC Network ID List ...

Page 131: ...how the Logs menu 2 Press the 3 key to display the EGC Message Log EGC Message Log Message No LES Priority Size Seq No Rec date Time Type E0021118 028 KDDI Urgent 428 01641 02 11 18 10 27 MET E0021117 002 KDDI Safety 1455 02035 02 11 17 05 23 U M Rct Memory available 32767 Bytes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ENTER Display S Save D D...

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Page 133: ...ata Reporting Data reporting provides automatic data transmission at predetermined intervals from your ship to your home office The data are position speed bearing and other data sent from a navigator or an interface unit The data transmitted from the FELCOM 15 is temporarily stored in a data reporting file at the LES When an operator at your home office accesses the LES the LES delivers the data ...

Page 134: ...enu 4 Status is selected press the Enter key to open the status options window 5 Press the or key to choose ON or OFF as appropriate ON Data report on OFF Data report off 6 Press the Enter key to close the window 7 Press the key to choose Report Length 8 Press the Enter key to open the report length options window 9 Press the or key to choose 1 2 or 3 as appropriate 1 Position 2 Position speed cou...

Page 135: ...display to choose No Limit to transmit data until the Status setting is turned OFF 8 Press the Enter key to close the window Daily selected at step 16 1 Press the key to choose Start Time 1 2 Press the Enter key to open the start time entry window 3 Key in the start time in 24 hour notation 4 Press the Enter key to close the window 5 If necessary key in start times for Start Time 2 4 19 Press the ...

Page 136: ...de Station ID Modem Type Address Subject LES ID Activation Interval Time Report Times Start Time1 Start Time2 Start Time3 Start Time4 Report Contents File Message report menu PIN code is unrelated to data reporting however it is necessary for polling see paragraph 5 2 Enter PIN code as shown below 4 PIN Code is selected press the Enter key to open the PIN code entry window 5 Key in PIN code using ...

Page 137: ...ect b Press the Enter key to show the title window c Type title d Press the Enter key to close the window 16 Press the key to choose LES ID 17 Press the Enter key to display the LES List 18 Press the or key to choose an LES 19 Press the Enter key to close the window 20 Press the key to choose Activation 21 Press the Enter key to open the activation options window 22 Press the or key to choose Regu...

Page 138: ...ent depth NAV R Position speed course The difference between this and NAV above is that blank areas in data are shortened to lessen toll charge FILE Choose a file When chosen FILE is activated Choose file with cursor and press the Enter key 28 Press the Esc key to show the update window Message Report 12345678 ON FRNINMBTSTSES TELEX 583 343199710 303 KDDI Daily 01 00 24 No Limit 08 00 NAV Update N...

Page 139: ...choose Auto Mode Setup Auto Mode Setup Auto Log Print OFF Receive Alarm OFF Auto Receive Message Save OFF Auto Receive Message Print OFF Data Report Polling Print OFF Auto EGC Message Save Auto EGC Message Print Auto mode setup menu 3 Press the or key to choose Data Report Polling Print 4 Press the Enter key to open the options window 5 Press the key to choose OFF Choose ON to automatically print ...

Page 140: ...one is sent on the MES signalling channel and the other is sent on the MES message channel Polling command on MES signalling channel Request a land station to make the polling command because the format varies with land station Polling command on MES message channel To make the polling command enter D hyphen PIN code max 8 digits hyphen file name stored in the floppy disk of the FELCOM 15 colon an...

Page 141: ...bscriber s number File name 2 digit telex service P PIN Code SPEC LES number Country number Subscriber s number File name For ship to ship communication country number is ocean region number Subscriber s number includes Station ID Telex ID etc If file name is not specified position speed bearing water temperature current and depth are transmitted Furthermore is deleted position speed and bearing a...

Page 142: ...S Inc Date 02 02 25 DNID 00004 Time 00 03 UTC Member No 001 Position LAT 10 14 03N LON 124 36 81E 02 02 25 00 06 UTC Successful Data Report Sending Data reporting TX start frame time TX interval TX data set on Data Report Received Polling Command Receive Message Message No R0020205 002 Message Ref No 00616923 LES KDDI Priority Normal Message Size 121 characters Receive Data Time 02 02 25 04 07 UTC...

Page 143: ...ES sends a DNID Data Network Identification number to each member of the group The FELCOM 15 can store 64 DNIDs 1 Press the F5 key to display the Reports menu 2 Press the 3 key to display the Data Network ID list Data Network ID RET Activate SPACE Inhibit Ctrl P Print ESC Quit Mark means activation No 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Act DNID 00004 00004 23456 03333 03333 07777 09999 LES 101 101 101 ...

Page 144: ...or key to choose desired DNID from the data network ID list 3 Press the Enter key to enable or disable the DNID as appropriate An asterisk appears next to the DNID when it is enabled Note If a DNID is disabled during data reporting running data program poll is displayed and polling is cancelled 4 Press the Esc key to close the window 5 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display ...

Page 145: ... lamp in the button lights continuously and the audio alarm sounds The message Sending Distress Alert appears on the screen while the distress alert is being transmitted When you receive acknowledgment of the distress alert from an LES the message Distress Acknowledgement Received appears on the screen the lamp in the DISTRESS button flashes slowly and the audio alarm sounds intermittently To sile...

Page 146: ... Update Time and then press the Enter key 5 Enter time and then press the Enter key 6 Press the key to choose Position and then press the Enter key 7 Enter position in latitude and longitude Enter co ordinate with appropriate alphabet key N S E or W 8 Press the Enter key to close the window Note The menu item Protocol is fixed at Maritime 9 Press the key to choose Nature 10 Press the Enter key to ...

Page 147: ...187 0 KTS Distress alert setup distress alert updated 18 Open the cover of the DISTRESS button on the terminal unit or the Distress Alert Unit Received Call Unit IC 305 19 Press the DISTRESS button until the lamp in the button lights continuously about four seconds The distress alert will not be transmitted until the lamp in the button lights continuously and the audio alarm sounds The message Sen...

Page 148: ...5 Char Line 2 2 Col 1 1 UNTITLED1 Insert Transmit 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel 3 Request Delivery Status Transmit Message Normal Message now being edited Size 63 TELEX Priority Message File Station Name Cost US Destination Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code TRANSMIT ON 00 00 Immediate IA5 Tr...

Page 149: ...to the LES The message Distress Message Call Activated appears in red while the distress message is being transmitted When you receive acknowledgment from an LES the message Distress Message Call Acknowledged appears and flashes Note Country Ocean Code and Station ID are not required in a distress message 6 4 Testing the Distress Button The DISTRESS button on the terminal unit and the Distress Ale...

Page 150: ...s 1 PV Test 2 PV Test Result 3 Self Test 4 Distress Alarm Button Test Test Distress alert button test mode Press any key to escape Distress Alert Button Test CAUTION INF INF Distress Buttons entered into TEST MODE Press ESC key to continue Distress alert button test 5 Open the DISTRESS button cover 6 Press the DISTRESS button four seconds The buzzer sounds rapidly for three seconds and then sounds...

Page 151: ...on 7 Test Options menu when FELCOM functions as Inmarsat MES 2 Press the 3 key to choose Abort 1 Login 2 Logout 3 Abort 4 Select NCS 5 Ocean Region 6 Test Options Abort Start No Yes Abort screen 3 Yes is selected press the Enter key to abort current operation The message FORCED CLEARING replaces SENDING or RECEIVING at the bottom of the screen When the process has been aborted the message Process ...

Page 152: ... Ocean Region Auto West Atlantic East Atlantic Pacific Indian NCS you are currently tuned to appears in reverse video Ocean region menu 3 Press the or key to choose another NCS and press the Enter key If Auto is selected FELCOM 15 scans all ocean regions in turn 1 Login 2 Logout 3 Abort 4 Select NCS 5 Ocean Region 6 Test Options Ocean Region Auto West Atlantic East Atlantic Pacific Indian Start No...

Page 153: ...channel per NCS 1 Press the F7 key to display the Options menu Options 1 Login 2 Logout 3 Abort 4 Select EGC Ch 5 LES Information 6 Test Options menu when FELCOM functions as EGC receiver 2 Press the 4 key to choose Select EGC Ch 35 00 00N 135 00 00E EGC Channel List 12580 10840 11088 ENTER Set ESC Quit 11080 EGC channel list 3 Choose desired channel and then press the Enter key 4 Press the Esc ke...

Page 154: ...play the Options menu 2 Press the 4 key to display the NCS Channel List 1 Login 2 Logout 3 Abort 4 Select NCS 5 Ocean Region 6 Test Options NCS Channel List No AOR WEST FREQ 11080 ID 044 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 ENTER Set ESC Quit AOR EAST FREQ 12580 ID 144 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 POR FREQ 12580 ID 244 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 IOR FREQ 10840 ID 344 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 NCS channel list 3 Choose desired channel a...

Page 155: ...ES ID Name Status Services TDM Ch 201 Telnor S S Inc 11111000 AS EL 11982 202 Stratos M N 11111000 AS EL 11826 203 KDDI 11111000 AS EL 11806 204 11111000 AS EL 11762 208 Korea Telecom 11111000 AS EL 11778 210 Singapore Telecom 11111000 AS EL 11842 211 Beijing Marine 11111000 AS EL 11754 212 KDDI 11111000 AS EL 11802 LES Information B8 B1 LES information display 3 Use the or key to scroll the list ...

Page 156: ...etNET Traffic F 1B1 0 No FleetNET Traffic None 1 Prefixed store and forward message supported P 2B8 0 Prefixed store and forward message not supported None 1 Land mobile alerting 2B7 0 No Land mobile alerting 1 Aero C service supported 2B6 0 Aero C service not supported Not used 1 ITA2 transmission supported I 2B5 0 ITA2 transmission not supported None 1 Data transmission supported B 2B4 0 Data tr...

Page 157: ...enzine for cleaning they can remove paint and marks or deform the equipment Checking connectors and earth terminal Check that the connectors and earth terminal on the terminal unit are tightly fastened If the copper strap earth material has rusted clean it Floppy disk drive head The floppy disk is coated with a magnetic material which stores the information entered into the disk If this material i...

Page 158: ...gout 3 Abort 4 Select NCS 5 Ocean Region 6 LES Information 7 Test FELCOM functions as Inmarsat MES Options 1 Login 2 Logout 3 Abort 4 Select EGC Ch 5 LES Information 6 Test FELCOM functions as EGC receiver Options menu 2 Press the 7 key 6 key if FELCOM functions as an EGC receiver to display the Test menu 1 Login 2 Logout 3 Abort 4 Select NCS 5 Ocean Region 6 Test Options Test 1 PV Test 2 PV Test ...

Page 159: ...RFCON CPU ROM NG TROUBLE RFCON CPU RAM NG TROUBLE RFCON CPU EEPROM NG 8 3 Performance Verification PV Test After the FELCOM is installed the installer usually confirms that it is functioning properly by logging in and conducting the PV test This test consists of the receiving a test message from an LES transmitting a message to an LES and a distress alert test The results of the test appear on the...

Page 160: ... Test PV test screen Note If the terminal unit is not idle when the test is initiated the screen displays Ignored MES is not idle now Cannot start PV Test And if you are not logged in Ignored MES is not Login Please operate Login appears 6 Press the Esc key to return to the standby display 7 The automatic testing sequence is as follows a The screen displays Current State Idle pending when you rece...

Page 161: ... Shore to Ship Attempts Ship to Shore Attempts Distress Alert Signal strength Overall Result 02 02 25 01 58 UTC First attempt Pass First attempt First attempt Pass Test OK Pass Greater than Std level 10dB Pass Applicable tests pass Ctrl P Print ESC Quit PV Test Result Sample PV test results 4 To return to the standby display press the Esc key three times Interpreting the PV test results display Te...

Page 162: ...OK Current State IDLE DCE F15 Ver Retuning NCS IOR LOGOUT LAT 34 30 00N LON 135 00 00E 02 02 25 01 32 UTC 68 2 DEG 232 DEG 1 9 KTS Program Version No of RF CON Board System status monitor display Interpreting the system status monitor Date Current date Time Current time Position Own ship s L L position either manual entry or automatic input by navigator Waypoint L L position of destination waypoin...

Page 163: ...ppears for figure lower than 32 RX AGC Level Check of the receiving circuit of the antenna unit and the RF CON CPU Board in the communication unit OK appears for figure greater than 60 REF Offset Freq OK appears for figure lower than 150 Synthe Check of RF CON CPU Board Antenna Power Supply NG appears for discontinuity or short in antenna cable OK is shown if the antenna is receiving electrical po...

Page 164: ...hium Battery Name BTT L1 Code No 000 144 941 Type CR2450 F2ST2L 8 6 Replacing the Fuse The 15A fuse for 12 VDC or 7A fuse for 24 VDC in the power cable protects the equipment from overcurrent and reverse polarity If the fuse blows find out the case before replacing it If it blows again after replacement contact your dealer for advice Be sure to use the correct fuse Use of a wrong will damage the e...

Page 165: ...censed radiocommunications technician check the set DISTRESS ALERT UNIT Fault Trouble at Distress Alert Unit Received Call Unit IC 305 Check that the IC 305 is powered and connected to the FELCOM DMC connection abnormality Trouble at Distress Message Controller DMC 5 Check that the DMC 5 is powered and connected to the FELCOM EEPROM ERROR EEPROM trouble Contact a FURUNO agent or dealer for advice ...

Page 166: ...No NCS found in region Scanning automatically continues Cannot find NCS CC in preferred region Scanning all region is started NCS could not be found in region selected Scanning started to find NCS If NCS could not be found contact you dealer for advice External NAV equipment failure No navigation data from navigator Check navigator Internal GPS UNIT failure GPS signal could not be detected Interna...

Page 167: ... F2 Edit 1 Cut 2 Copy 3 Paste 4 Insert With Citation 5 Select All 6 Search or Replace 7 Goto Line 8 Time or Pos Ins 9 Change Window 1 Search 2 Replace 1 Top of Text 2 End of Text 3 Goto Line 1 Time 2 Position Search Word Direction Search Word Replace Word Direction Query or All Chooses line to go to Forward Back Forward Back Query All ...

Page 168: ...ected Address For e mail Subject For e mail Attach File For e mail LED ID Option Normal Distress Select Message Select Message T30 FAX V21 V 21 300bps Duplex V22 V 22 1200bps Duplex V22B V 22bis 2400bps Duplex V23 V 23 600 1200bps V26B V 26bis 2400 1200bps V26T V 26ter 2400bps Duplex V27T V 27ter 4800bps 2400bps V32 V 32 9600bps Duplex Other TELEX FAX E Mail CSDN PSDN X400 DNID SPEC TELEX Prefixed...

Page 169: ...e Prefix Code Prefix chosen Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type FAX FAX Prefixed chosen Address E Mail chosen Subject E Mail chosen ON OFF 1 2 3 DNID selection Regular Interval Daily 00 01 99 59 00 10 1 999 1 No Limit 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Max 8 digits ON OFF Subscriber selection TELEX FAX E Mail CSDN PSDN X400 DNID SPEC TELEX Prefixed FAX Prefixed PSDN Prefixed X400...

Page 170: ... 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 NAV NAV SEA INF NAV R FILE File selection F6 Logs 1 Send Message Log 2 Receive Message Log 3 EGC Log 4 Log F7 Options FELCOM functions as Inmarsat MES 1 Login 2 Logout 3 Abort 4 Select NCS 5 Ocean Region 6 LES Information 7 Test Yes No Yes No Yes No Auto West Atlantic East Atlantic Pacific Indian 1 PV Test 2 PV Test Result 3 Diagnostic Test 4 Distress Alert But...

Page 171: ...gnated Fire Explosion Flooding Collision Grounding Listing Sinking Disabled Adrift Abandoning ship Further assistance required Piracy or Armed attack 0 999 0 0 99 0 Date input IMN input INMARSAT C EGC OFF EXT INT INT ALL INT EXT INT EXT AUTO INT INT EXT Network Mail Gateway IP Address Subnet mask DHCP Host name Domain name Attach Delivery Server IP Address Mode Server chosen Mail Address FIXED cho...

Page 172: ... no message Telex Ascii Insert Overwrite ON OFF ON OFF 2 Char 4 Char 8 Char Telex Fixed at 69 ASCII 40 80 Block Underline Full Screen Half Screen YY MM DD MMM DD YY DD MMM YY SDR US EUR YEN OTHER Currency unit input 4 digits max ON OFF Window Color Setup Default Color 1 position 9 areas max ON OFF A Z ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF RCV Message Display EGC Message Di...

Page 173: ...NET Routine SafetyNET Safety Station Group Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Prefix chosen Country Code Station ID Modem Type FAX FAX prefixed chosen E Mail Address E Mail chosen Remarks ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Max 5 characters Max 5 characters TELEX FAX E Mail CSDN PSDN X400 DNID SPEC TELEX Prefixed FAX Prefixed PSDN Prefixed X400 Prefixed DNID Prefi...

Page 174: ... Max 9 characters OFF ON BASE64 ON UUENCODE Name Remarks Charge TELEX SPEC Service LES Name Service ID LES ID AORW LES ID AORE LES ID POR LES ID IOR To Cc Subject Separator Attach File MIME Save to FD Load from FD 2 LES List 44 per ocean region 3 EGC Channel List 20 per ocean region 4 NCS Channel List 20 per ocean region 5 E Mail Service List Max 16 6 Save Load F9 Position F10 Stop Alarm LAT LON ...

Page 175: ...L Bosnia Hercegovina Botswana Brazil British Virgin Is Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Telex calls to former WUI subscribers insert the figure 9 after the destination code 208 Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Subscriber numbers are 2XXX or 5XXX Manual calls 3XXX Destination code is the same as for Portugal Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number 93 1 ...

Page 176: ...rd the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Destination code is the same as for Spain TCH subscribers 2XXXXX ENTEL subscribers 5XXXXX TRA subscribers 3XXXXX TECOM subscribers 6XXXXX VTR CM subscribers 4XXXXX Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Manual calls Ivory Coast RCA subscribers 4XXXXX For subscriber number beginning with 346 disregard 346 at head of subscriber number AGEM IR...

Page 177: ...East Germany formerly West Germany Manual calls RCA subscribers 9XXX RCA subscribers 8XXX or 2968XX ITT subscribers 743XXX WUI subscribers 63XXX or 63XXXX WUH subscribers 39XXXX Telex calls to HTC subscribers can be made using Semi automatic calls Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number 500 298 679 358 33 594 689 241 220 7 49 49 233 3...

Page 178: ...oldova Monaco Mongolia KDDI for 5 digits NTT Subscriber numbers are 770XX Subscriber number beginning with 4 5 7 8 and 9 can be reached by Manual Calls Destination code is the same as for Portugal Subscriber number beginning with 11XX can be reached by Semi automatic calls Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Destination code is the same as for France 1 81 962 7 254 686 850 82 965 7...

Page 179: ...emi automatic calls TRT subscribers AACR subscribers INTEL subscribers PHILCOM subscribers 2XXXX RCPI subscribers 7XXXX GMCR subscribers 4XXXX ETPI subscribers 6XXXX CAPWIRE subscribers 1XXXX For PTT subscribers insert the figure 8 after the destination code 75 Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number RCA subscribers 2XXX ITT subscribers 345XXX C W WUI subscribers ACPR PRCA subscribers ...

Page 180: ...en Switzerland Syria Tajikistan Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Togo Tokelau Tonga Trinidad Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Subscriber numbers are 916XXX Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Manual calls Cape Town subscribers XXXXXX Bophuthatswana subscribers 08XXXX Transkei subscribers 09XXX Manual calls 4XXX 262 40 7 250 670 378 239 966 221 248 232 65 42 386 677 252 27 34 34 94 290 1 ...

Page 181: ...XXXX ITT subscribers 4XXXXX 4XXXXXX 4XXXXXXXXX RCA subscribers 2XXXXX WUI subscribers 6XXXX 6XXXXX 6XXXXXX TRT subscribers 1XXXXX 1XXXXXXXXX FTCC subscribers 8XXXX 8XXXXX GRPHNET subscribers 36XXXXX 37XXXXX For WUT subscribers insert the figure 0 after the destination code 23 Telex calls to TWX subscribers whose numbers do not contain 0 as the third figure of the 10 figure code can be made as Semi...

Page 182: ...n Region Access Code Telex Ocean Region Access Zaire Zambia Zanzibar Zimbabwe Telex calls to places other than Kinshasa Subscriber beginning with 2XXXX can be made as Semi automatic calls 243 260 259 263 982 902 990 907 AOR W AOR E POR IOR Atlantic Ocean W Atlantic Ocean E Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean 874 871 872 873 584 581 582 583 ...

Page 183: ...com South Korea 308 208 Morviasputnik Nudel Les Russia 117 317 OTE Greece 120 305 Polish Telecom Poland 116 316 Saudi Telecom Co Saudi Arabia 125 325 Singapore Telecom Singapore 328 210 Stratos Mobile Networks Canada 102 002 302 202 Telecom Company of Iran Iran 314 Telecom Italia Italy 105 335 Telenor Satellite Services Inc USA 101 001 201 Telenor Satellite Services AS Norway 104 004 304 204 Turk ...

Page 184: ... r i c o N H C N d e g n a h c n e e b s a h r e b m u n s r e b i r c s b n S P N r e b i r c s b u s a s i r e g n o l o n r o t o n s i y t r a p d e l l a c e h T R N r e b m u n l l a c r u o y e t a c i d n I C C O d e g a g n e s i r e b i r c s b u S K O d e e r g A 0 r o P n o i s s i m s n a r t r u o y p o t S E S P S L P e s a e l P R P P r e p a P D C R P d e v i e c e R P A R n i a g...

Page 185: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FIGURES 3 8 BELL 9 0 LETTERS A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P No 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 FIGURES 1 4 5 7 2 6 LETTERS Q R S T U V W X Y Z CARRIAGE RETURN LINE FEED LETTERS FIGURES SPACE BLANK Cannot be entered ...

Page 186: ... drive You are asked to insert a floppy disk in the disk drive 8 And select media type Select media type of floppy disk 9 Format start Formatting of the disk begins 10 xx Completed Percentage of floppy disk formatted 11 Format completed Formatting of floppy disk completed 12 Format failed Could not format floppy disk 13 Press any key to escape Press any key to escape and erase message shown 14 Abo...

Page 187: ...ddress entered 6 Input Error LES ID Invalid LES ID entered 7 Input Error Send Delay Invalid send delay time entered 8 Input Error Prefix Code Invalid prefix code entered 9 Invalid character detected in message Invalid character found in TX message 10 Don t support E Mail service in this NCS Selected NCS does not handle e mail 11 Input Error Too many stations You have selected too many stations to ...

Page 188: ...9 Input Error Destination Invalid destination entered 10 Input Error E Mail Address Invalid e mail address entered 11 Don t support E Mail service in this NCS NCS does not handle e mail 12 Input Error Prefix Code Invalid prefix code entered F7 PV test 1 Starting PV Test Process Going into PV test mode 2 Automatic test mode Normal communication disabled Going into automatic test mode all communicat...

Page 189: ... RMC 2 s ZDA 1 s GSV 10 s Data transmission Data is transmitted in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced in 2 1 of IEC 61162 1 The first bit is a start bit and is followed by data bits least significant bit as illustrated below The following parameters are used Baud rate 4800 Data bits 8 D7 0 parity none Stop bits 1 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Start bit Stop bit Data bits...

Page 190: ...m Mode indicator see note 1 Waypoint ID Distance nautical miles Bearing degrees true Waypoint longitude E W Bearing degrees magnetic Waypoint latitude N S UTC of observation NOTE 1 Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field shall not be a null field Not used ...

Page 191: ...APPENDIX AP 25 BWR Bearing and distance to waypoint rhumb line DBT Depth below transducer DBT x x f x x M x x F hh CR LF 4 3 2 1 1 Water depth feet 2 Water depth m 3 Water depth fathoms 4 Checksum ...

Page 192: ...on 7 Antenna altitude above below mean sealevel m 8 Geoidal separation m 9 Age of differential GPS data 10 Differential reference station ID 0000 1023 11 Checksum NOTE 0 fix not available or invalid 1 GPS SPS mode fix valid 2 differential GPS SPS mode fix valid 3 GPS PPS mode fix valid 4 Real Time Kinetic Satellite system used in RTK mode with fixed integers 5 Float RTK Satellite system used in RT...

Page 193: ...ing system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not be null fields MTW Water temperature ...

Page 194: ... Magnetic variation see note 1 degree E W 9 Mode indicator see note 2 10 Checksum NOTE 1 Easterly variation E subtracts from true course Westerly variation W adds to true course NOTE 2 Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be se...

Page 195: ...true 10 Destination closing velocity knots 11 Arrival status A arrival circle entered or perpendicular passed 12 Mode indicator see note 3 13 Checksum NOTES 1 If range to destination exceeds 999 9 nautical miles display 999 9 2 If cross track error exceeds 9 99 nautical miles display 9 99 3 Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Si...

Page 196: ...9 Mode indicator see note 10 Checksum NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator and Status fi...

Page 197: ...or see note 6 Checksum NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The positioning system Mode indicator field shall not be a null field ZDA Time and date ZDA hhmmss ss xx xx xxxx xx xx hh CR LF 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 UTC 2 Day 01 to 31 UTC 3 Month 01 to 12 UTC 4 Year UTC 5 Local zone hours 00h to 13h 6 Local zo...

Page 198: ...x xx xx xxx xx hh CR LF 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 Total number of messages 1 to 9 2 Message number 1 to 9 3 Total number of satellites in view 4 Satellite ID number 5 Elevation ddegrees 90deg maximum 6 Azimuth degrees true 000 to 359 7 SNR C No 00 99 dB Hz null when not tracking 8 Second and third SVs 9 Fourth SV 10 Checksum ...

Page 199: ...circuit TD_A 6 TD_B 7 RD_A 8 RD_B 9 GND 10 1 3 GND 5 4 PC400 U9 R42 270 R37 270 7 6 DT DE RE_N RD 4 3 2 1 A B U11 LTC1488CS8 R38 10 R40 10 8 C11 3 3 V FL23 EXC_CET102U FL29 EXC_CET102U FL28 EXC_CET102U FL27 EXC_CET102U 16P0209 JUNCTION J2 ...

Page 200: ... can be located on the parts location photos on the next several pages Ref Dwg C5635 K01 A Page F U R U N O Model FELCOM 15 Unit TERMINAL UNIT IC 215 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Oct 02 Blk No SYMBOL TYPE CODE No REMARKS SHIPPABLE ASSEMBLY PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD B2 16P0208A RF CON CPU 004 439 200 X B3 16P0209 TERM CPU 004 439 300 X B4 16P0211 PWR 004 439 120 X B5 16P0212 SW 004 439 100 X B6 16P0226 MCN 00...

Page 201: ...del FELCOM 15 Unit ANTENNA UNIT IC 115 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Oct 02 Blk No SYMBOL TYPE CODE No REMARKS SHIPPABLE ASSEMBLY PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD B2 16P0206 ANT B 004 439 020 X B3 16P0207 ANT RF 004 439 040 X Ref Dwg C5635 K04 A Page ...

Page 202: ... CPU Board 16P0209 INT GPS Assy Option GN 79L5A N PWR Board 16P0211 PWR C Board 16P0214 RF CON CPU Board 16P0208A FDD Assy JU 226A032FC MCN Board 16P02026 Terminal unit inside view SW Board 16P0212 LCD Asembly NL64488C33 46 Terminal unit inside view ...

Page 203: ...APPENDIX AP 37 Antenna unit ANT RF Board 16P0207 ANT B Board 16P0206 Antenna unit cover opened ...

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Page 205: ... GPS Receiver 12 channels all in view Accuracy position 15 m rms speed 0 1 knot rms under the condition of HDOP 4 1 12 Navigation Data Interface Internal GPS Board option IEC61162 1 2 POWER SOURCE 2 1 Terminal Unit 12 24 VDC 13 0 5 0 A Transmit 1 7 0 9 A Receive 2 2 Rectifier PR 240 CE option 100 110 200 220 VAC 1 phase 50 60 Hz 3 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 3 1 Ambient Temperature Above deck equipmen...

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Page 207: ...ress alert transmission nature of distress not specified 6 1 distress alert transmission nature of distress specified 6 2 distress message 6 4 6 6 testing distress button 6 5 6 6 DNID displaying 5 11 enabling disabling 5 12 Domain name 2 6 E Editor Setup menu 3 4 EGC description 2 14 EGC channels 2 19 ENID 4 34 message log 4 35 message printing 4 33 Printing messages automatically 2 22 receiving c...

Page 208: ...ing received automatically 4 28 saving received automatically 4 29 Messages alerts 20 MIME 3 20 N NCS channels channel selection 7 4 scanning 7 2 adding 2 23 Network setup 2 6 P Parts list AP 34 Parts location AP 36 Polling printing commands 5 7 Polling commands 5 8 reception 5 10 Port setup 2 3 Position automatic input of 2 3 manual input of 2 34 POWER switch 1 1 Printer PP 510 1 7 Printing data ...

Page 209: ...ting stations 2 32 printing 2 33 Subnet mask 2 6 System configuration viii System settings loading 2 42 saving 2 42 System setup 2 2 System status monitor 8 6 T Terminal setup 2 9 Terminal unit 1 1 display color 2 10 testing 8 2 Text copying and pasting 3 6 cutting and pasting 3 5 go to line 3 9 inserting 3 7 inserting time or position 3 9 replacing 3 8 searching 3 7 selecting all 3 7 Transmitting...

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