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3.  SYSTEM INITIALIZATION

3-20

3.10

E-mail Service/SMS Station List

E-mail service providers and SMS stations are already registered in the FELCOM. To 
add new e-mail service provider or SMS stations, follow the procedure below.

1. Press the 

F8

and 

5

 keys to show the [E-Mail/SMS Service List].

2. Select a blank line in the [LES Name] column then press the 

Enter

 key.

3. Press the 

Enter

 key to open the [Service LES Name] entry window.

4. Enter the name of the LES that provides the e-mail service then press the 

Enter

 

key.

5. Select [Service ID (E-Mail)] then press the 

Enter

 key.

6. Enter the service ID then press the 

Enter

 key.

7. Select [Service ID (SMS)] then press the 

Enter

 key.

8. Enter the service ID then press the 

Enter

 key.

9. Select [LES ID (AORW)] then press the 

Enter

 key.

10. Enter the LES ID for AORW then press the 

Enter

 key.

11. Enter the LES IDs for AORE, POR and IOR.
12. Select [To:] then press the 

Enter

 key.

13. Type appropriate “To” header then press the 

Enter

 key.

14. Select [Cc:] then press the 

Enter

 key.

15. Type appropriate “Cc” then press the 

Enter

 key.

16. Select [Subject:] then press the 

Enter

 key.

17. Type appropriate “Subject” then press the 

Enter

 key.

E-Mail/SMS Service List

LES Name

AOR.W  AOR.E   POR       IOR

01

02
03
04
05
06
07
08

Telenor S.S.Inc

Stratos (NED)
Stratos Global
Vizada (NOR)
KDDI
Singapore T.
Vizada (France)
Stratos (AUS)

001

       

101

         

201

         

301

012       112         212       312
002       102         202       302
004       104         204       304
003       103         203       303
                            210       328
021       121         221       321
022       122         222       322

OFF

Service LES Name

Service ID (E-Mail)
                  (SMS)
LES ID (AORW)

 (AORE)
 (POR)
 (IOR)

To:
Cc:
Subject:
Separator:
SMS:
Attach File (MIME)

Enter data for LES which offers e-mail services. 
For details, contact LES directly.

Example: Enter data of the Vizada to do SMS mail 
or e-mail service:

Service LES Name 

Vizada (NOR)

Service ID (e-mail) 

28

Service ID (SMS)  

66

LES ID (AORW)   

004

 

 

AORE 

  104

 

 

POR 

  204

  IOR 

 

 

304

To: 

  TO:

Cc: 

  CC:

Subject: 

  SUBJECT:

Separator:   Blank
SMS: 

  Blank

Attach FIle (MIME) 

ON(UUENCODE)

Summary of Contents for FELCOM18

Page 1: ...INMARSAT MINI C MES FELCOM19 OPERATOR S MANUAL www furuno com Model ...

Page 2: ...free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A JUN 2012 Printed in Japan All rights reserved A1 AUG 29 2012 Pub No OME 56750 A1 00017651410 00017651410 DAMI FELCOM19 00017651410 00017651410 0 0 0 1 7 6 5 1 4 1 0 ...

Page 3: ... countries There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol The number of symbols can increase when the other countries make their own recycle symbols in the future This manual has been authored with simplified grammar to meet the needs of international users The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual Wrong oper ation or maintenance can c...

Page 4: ... FURUNO service techni cian Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result Make sure no rain or water splash leaks into the equipment protected from the weather Fire or electrical shock can result if water leaks into the equipment Do not place liquid filled containers on or near the equipment Fire or electrical shock can result if a liquid spills into...

Page 5: ...UNO agent or dealer about replacement Warning Label Name Warning Label 1 Type 86 003 1011 3 Code No 100 236 233 10 WARNING To avoid electrical shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Name Warning Label 2 Type 03 129 1001 3 Code No 100 236 743 10 WARNING To avoid electrical shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside ...

Page 6: ... 3 1 3 2 PC Window Setup 3 2 3 3 Login and Logout 3 6 3 3 1 Login 3 6 3 3 2 Logout 3 7 3 4 EGC Settings 3 8 3 4 1 What is the EGC Enhanced Group Call service 3 8 3 4 2 EGC settings 3 9 3 4 3 How to add EGC channels 3 11 3 4 4 How to automatically save and print EGC messages 3 11 3 5 How to Add NCS Channels 3 12 3 6 LES List 3 13 3 6 1 How to register an LES to the LES list 3 13 3 6 2 How to edit t...

Page 7: ...ransmission on a message awaiting transmission 5 10 5 1 5 How to request delivery status 5 10 5 1 6 How to access the 2 digit code service 5 13 5 1 7 Sent message log 5 14 5 2 Receiving 5 15 5 2 1 When a message is received 5 15 5 2 2 How to set the receive alarm 5 16 5 2 3 How to display and print received messages 5 16 5 2 4 How to automatically print received messages 5 18 5 2 5 How to save rec...

Page 8: ...eneral Checking and Maintenance 8 1 8 2 Diagnostics 8 2 8 2 1 Self test at power on 8 2 8 2 2 Diagnostic test 8 2 8 3 Performance Verification PV Test 8 3 8 3 1 PV test sequence 8 3 8 3 2 PV test procedure 8 3 8 3 3 How to show the PV test results 8 4 8 4 System Status Monitor 8 4 8 5 Current Position Log 8 6 8 6 How to Replace the Fuse 8 7 8 7 Error Messages 8 7 8 7 1 Equipment trouble messages 8...

Page 9: ...pos es Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment Features The FELCOM19 mainly consists of an antenna unit and a communication unit Connected to a PC the FELCOM19 provides the full range of general communication services for mobile and fixed terrestrial subscribers in the Inmarsat C communication network Its compact size permits installation where space is limited The main features ...

Page 10: ... This manual provides a brief introduction to the Inmarsat C system in Chapter 1 For further in formation see the Inmarsat home page at www inmarsat com Unit Program no Date of modification COMMUNICATION UNIT 1650248 xx PC TERMINAL 1650241 xx ...

Page 11: ...ard supply Optional or Local Supply 12 24 VDC AC DC Power Supply PR 240 JUNCTION BOX IC 318 SSAS ALERT UNIT IC 307 SSAS ALERT UNIT IC 307 CATEGORY OF UNITS Unit Category Communication Unit Protected from the weather Antenna Unit Exposed to the weather Other Units Protected from the weather At least two SSAS Alert Units are required NAVIGATOR GNSS compliant 24 VDC ...

Page 12: ...SYSTEM CONFIGURATION x This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 13: ...ET Governments and maritime authorities can use this service to distribute maritime safety information to ships within selected areas FleetNET 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 in formation EGC system related ...

Page 14: ...n each region there is one NCS and several LESs The NCS keeps track of all Inmar sat C transceivers in its region and broadcasts information such as navigational warn ings weather reports and news The LESs provide the link between the MES and the terrestrial telecommunications networks via satellite Region Satellite Satellite position AOR West Inmarsat 3 F4 54 0 W AOR East Inmarsat 3 F2 15 5 W IOR...

Page 15: ...ork Terrestrial Communications Network Land Earth Station LES MES Signaling Channel MES Message Channel LES TDM Channel NCS LES Signaling Link Network Coordination Station NCS NCS NCS Signaling Link NCS Common Channel Mobile Earth Station MES Data Terminal Equipment DTE Enhanced Group Calling EGC Receiver Data Circuit Terminating Equipment DCE Data Communications Network ...

Page 16: ...uests data reports etc This channel also carries login and logout from MES to NCS NCS NCS signaling link This NCS NCS signaling link connects all NCSs This link exchanges data between NCSs operating in dif ferent ocean regions MES interface The MES consists of the Data Circuit Terminating Equipment DCE and the Data Terminal Equipment DTE The DCE consists of the antenna unit and the DTE consists of...

Page 17: ... the order of left to right For further details see Chapter 8 2 2 Terminal Unit PC Operation All operations are carried out from the terminal unit local supply through an easy to follow menu system In this manual the PC is referred to as Terminal Unit Note that it is necessary to supply a printer PC requirements Operating system Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 RAM At least 512 MB at least 1GB i...

Page 18: ... Turn on the PC 2 Set the installation CD ROM in the CD drive of the PC 3 Click the icon of SETUP EXE 4 Click the Next button Enter user and organization Click the applicable radio but ton at the bottom of the screen 5 Click the Next button 6 Click the Next button ...

Page 19: ... Click the Close button at the top right corner of the dialog box The Setup Com plete dialog box appears Note If you want to launch the program now click the box next to Yes launch the program file The application launches after the completion of step 9 9 Click the Finish button The FELCOM application shortcut is created on the desk top of the PC ...

Page 20: ... returns to previous display screen Long push to return to the standby display F1 F10 Select menus See section 2 2 5 BackSpace Deletes the character to the left of the cursor Insert Works the same as paste See How to cut and paste text in section 4 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 bott...

Page 21: ...insert per line of text can be programmed for two four or 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 Set up menu Num Lock Turns numeric input on or off Shortcut key Function Alt N Same as New in File menu Alt O Same as Open in File menu Alt Q Same ...

Page 22: ...messages show EGC network ID Reports F5 Facilities for data reporting message reporting and EPADR Logs F6 Display logs for sent and received messages EGC messages show the communications log Options F7 Facilities for login and logout manual position input testing maintenance NCS and ocean region selection Setup F8 Menus for system setup editor setup EGC setup auto mode set up e mail setup and conf...

Page 23: ...GC messages See section 3 4 File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup StopAlarm Date Time Position Waypoint Course 345 5 DEG Speed 10 2 kn Current NCS Current Channel Current TDM MES Status GPS Status DCE Memory Jan 12 12 01 32 UTC LAT 34 30 00N LON 135 00 00E LAT LON 344 IOR LOGOUT NCS CC NCS CC Idle 32818 Bytes free IMN BBER C N Send Level Rx AGC Level REF Offset Freq Synthe Local TCXO C...

Page 24: ...g in with NCS LOGOUT Logging out with NCS Data Report Sending data report TESTING Performance Verification PV testing TEST SETUP Requesting PV testing SCANNING NCS scanning EGC RECEIVER Reverse video EGC only receiver operation DELIVER STATUS REQ Transmitting delivery status request FORCED CLEARING Stopping receiving transmitting or scanning 3 a Communication status CALLING Now calling WAITING FOR...

Page 25: ...a report successfully sent Data Report failure Data report could not be sent PV TEST CALL is rejected PV test call rejected by NCS PV TEST CALL is pending PV test call pending by LES TEST RECEIVING MESSAGE Receiving test message from LES TEST SENDING MESSAGE Sending test message to LES WAITING FOR ACTIVATION Waiting start of PV test WAITING FOR TEST RESULT Waiting for results of PV test CLEARING C...

Page 26: ...Menu Overview Operation of the FELCOM is done through a menu system which you access with the function keys on the terminal unit The example below shows how to select menu op tions from the Editor Setup menu 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 2 Choose a desired menu by pressing appropriate numeric key For example press the 2 key to show the Editor Setup menu You can also select a menu wi...

Page 27: ...Setup menu the message Wait appears while a process is being executed The message disappears when the process is completed Note 4 To return to the standby display at any time except the message preparation screen long press the Esc key 2 5 Error Messages and Alerts The terminal unit displays error messages and alerts in the CAUTION window to call your attention to mis operation failed operation an...

Page 28: ... if no printer is connected to the PC Windows Printer Select if PC printer is connected to the PC PP 510 Select if the PP 510 is connected to the PC 4 Press the Enter key to finish File ALT N ALT O ALT Q ALT S ALT D ALT P 1 New 2 Open 3 Close 4 Save 5 Delete 6 Rename 7 Print 8 Print Setting 9 MIME Decode No Printer Windows Printer PP 510 Please select Printer and press Enter key Print Setting ...

Page 29: ...e the one shown in the illustration above you are using the main terminal If you are using an external terminal some menu items ap pear in gray 3 1 2 System setup The System Setup menu is where you enter the date time operating mode and port function 1 Press the F8 and 1 keys to show the System Setup menu 2 System Date Time is selected press the Enter key to open the date entry win dow 3 Enter the...

Page 30: ...o show the Terminal Setup menu 2 Select Connect then press the Enter key to show the Connect List This list shows the names of the FELCOM 19s available for communication Note The No Name IMN IP address subnet mask and software version of each terminal are shown The asterisk marks the FELCOM 19 currently selected for communication 3 Select the FELCOM 19 to connect then press the Enter key 4 Select ...

Page 31: ...GC Message Display EGC message display EDIT1 EDIT2 Editor screens 1 and 2 Function Menu Sub Menu 1 Sub Menu 4 Sub menus 1 4 Message Status message Preset No Window Fore Color Back Color 1 Base Window L WHITE BLUE RCV Message Display WHITE BLACK EGC Message Display WHITE BLACK EDIT 1 BLACK GREEN EDIT 2 MAGENTA WHITE Function BLACK CYAN Sub Menu 1 BLACK WHITE Sub Menu 2 BLUE WHITE Sub Menu 3 L WHITE...

Page 32: ...HITE Sub Menu 2 BLUE WHITE Sub Menu 3 L WHITE BLUE Sub Menu 4 WHITE BLACK Message L WHITE BLUE 3 Base Window L WHITE BLACK RCV Message Display BLACK GRAY EGC Message Display BLACK GRAY EDIT 1 BLACK GRAY EDIT 2 WHITE BLUE Function L WHITE BLACK Sub Menu 1 L CYAN BLACK Sub Menu 2 L GREEN BLACK Sub Menu 3 L MAGENTA BLACK Sub Menu 4 WHITE BLACK Message WHITE BLUE Preset No Window Fore Color Back Color...

Page 33: ...er key to show the Update window 11 Yes is selected press the Enter key 12 Long press the Esc key to return to the standby display To restore all default color settings select Window Color from the Terminal Setup menu select Load Default press the Enter key then press the Enter key again 1 2 MENU 1 UNTITLED1 EDIT BASE WINDOW CAUTION MESSAGE File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup StopAla...

Page 34: ...ou do not log out before turning off the power some LESs may attempt to send a message to you They may charge your correspondent even if you don t receive the message 3 3 1 Login 1 Confirm that SYNC NCS appears at the bottom of the screen 2 Press the F7 key to display the Options menu 3 Press the 2 key to display the Login screen Note The terminal unit must be idle to login Current State IDLE appe...

Page 35: ...selected in the Start window press the Enter key The message Start ing Logout Process Press any key to escape appears 3 When logout is completed the message Successful Logout appears and the Current State indication changes from LOGOUT to IDLE Then turn off the FELCOM Current State LOGIN CALLING DCE F19 Ver 02 02 25 02 02 UTC LAT 34 30 00N LON 135 30 00E SYNC NCS NCS IOR LOGIN Options Login Starti...

Page 36: ...repares the message and then accesses the appro priate Country of the international telex network to send the message to an LES The LES processes and forwards it to the NCS for the ocean region designated by the provider Then the NCS broadcasts the message throughout the ocean region The op erator may select the EGC messages to receive by position one position and geographical position nine areas ...

Page 37: ... about Press the Enter key to open the additional position entry window 3 Enter position as follows 1 Enter latitude xx xxx 2 Press the N or S key as appropriate to enter coordinate 3 Enter longitude xxx xxx 4 Press the E or W key as appropriate to enter coordinate 4 Press the Enter key to close the window 5 Select Navarea and press the Enter key to open the nav area entry window 6 Enter additiona...

Page 38: ...onsult the operator s manual of the Navtex receiv er Press the Enter key to close the window 10 Select the message type to receive Use the arrow keys to select message type press the Enter key select ON or OFF as appropriate then press the Enter key Note The Navtex messages Coastal navigational information Meteorological warning and Search and rescue alert they do not appear on the EGC Setup menu ...

Page 39: ...nel frequency code entered is invalid the message Input Error Channel No appears Clear the error message by pressing the Esc key Put the cursor at the invalid frequency press the Enter key then enter correct fre quency code 7 Long press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display 3 4 4 How to automatically save and print EGC messages How to automatically save EGC messages 1 Press the F8 and...

Page 40: ...mber in two digits leading zero is not necessary The ID number range is 45 63 5 Press the Enter key to close the window 6 Press the key to select the FREQ column then press the Enter key to open the frequency input window 7 Enter NCS channel frequency code The frequency code range is 6000 14000 8 Press the Enter key to close the window 9 Press the Esc key to open the Update window 10 Yes is select...

Page 41: ... then press the Enter key 6 Select Remarks then press the Enter key 7 Enter remarks max 20 characters then press the Enter key 8 Press the Esc key to return to the LES List 9 Repeat steps 2 8 to enter another LES 10 Long press the Esc key to return to the standby display LES List Ctrl P Print ENTER List Entry ESC Quit AOR WEST Name Vizada 101 Stratos Global KDDI Vizada NOR Telecom Italia AOR EAST ...

Page 42: ...c key to return to the standby display 3 7 Station List 3 7 1 How to add stations to the station list The FELCOM provides an address book for storing 99 station IDs Enter station IDs as shown below 1 Press the F8 8 and 1 keys to display the 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 nam...

Page 43: ...a network using X 25 standard X400 For future use DNID Data Network ID Not used Special Ship to shore requests for safety service accessed by using special 2 digit codes 9 Follow appropriate procedure on the next several pages Procedure for telex 1 Select Country Code then press the Enter key 2 For ship to shore telex enter international telex country code for ship to ship tel ex enter ocean regio...

Page 44: ... modem type used by the subscriber then press the Enter key For a landline fax or a fax equipped Inmarsat B MES select T30 FAX 7 Select Remarks then press the Enter key 8 Enter remarks then press the Enter key A maximum of 20 characters can be used 9 Press the Esc key to return to the Station List 10 Long press the Esc key to return to the standby display Procedure for e mail 1 Select Address then...

Page 45: ... Press the Esc key to save the changes 5 Long press the Esc key to return to the standby display 3 7 3 How to print the station list 1 Press the F8 8 and 1 keys to display the Station List 2 Press the P key while pressing the Ctrl key 3 Long press the Esc key to return to the standby display 3 8 How to Enter Position When there is no navigation data enter ship s position manually as follows 1 Pres...

Page 46: ...1 Press the F8 and 7 keys to open the Directories menu 2 Select Message Directory then press the Enter key 3 Click the New Folder button 4 Enter directory name then click the OK button Received messages are saved to the directory created here To specify where to store EGC messages select EGC Message Directory at step 2 then complete the procedure To delete a directory select the directory then pre...

Page 47: ...ess the Enter key 3 Select the directory where to store messages then click the OK button Note 1 The name of each message is automatically saved in the directory assigned and the file name is with the year month and day YYYY MM DD the message was received Note 2 To specify the directory where to store EGC messages select EGC Message Directory at step 2 Cancel New Folder M ...

Page 48: ...E POR and IOR 12 Select To then press the Enter key 13 Type appropriate To header then press the Enter key 14 Select Cc then press the Enter key 15 Type appropriate Cc then press the Enter key 16 Select Subject then press the Enter key 17 Type appropriate Subject then press the Enter key E Mail SMS Service List LES Name AOR W AOR E POR IOR 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Telenor S S Inc Stratos NED Strato...

Page 49: ...ter UUENCODE UNIX text converter 24 Long press the Esc key to return to the standby display 3 11 E mail Settings Choose the LES where to forward e mail Also you may need to register with an LES which provides e mail services 1 Press the F8 6 and Enter keys to open the E Mail SMS Service List 2 Choose the LES where to send e mail then press the Enter key 3 Long press the Esc key to return to the st...

Page 50: ... VMS SSAS EGC Network Communication Unit and Terminal Unit VMS and SSAS require access rights 4 Select the destination then click OK The message OK to Export appears 5 Select Yes then press the Enter key to save chosen system setting to the select ed folder 3 12 2 How to import system settings 1 Press the F8 8 and 6 keys to show the Export Import menu 2 Select Import then press the Enter key 3 Sel...

Page 51: ...king area this is called closing a file 4 2 How to Prepare Files There are two types of files routine and confidential Files can be assigned a file name and saved to the hard disk for later use The maximum message size is 32 kilobytes 4 2 1 How to prepare a routine file 1 Press the F1 key to open the File menu FELCOM s memory FILE 1 1 2 Screen HARD DISK MEMORY FILE 2 FILE 3 INTERNAL MEMORY FELCOM ...

Page 52: ...criber or any MES which uses the FELCOM19 There are two types of confidential messages message with addressee code and message with both addressee code and password When the FELCOM receives a confidential message the message is neither dis played nor printed immediately To display or print the contents of a confidential mes sage the recipient executes the procedure shown in section 5 2 3 Addressee...

Page 53: ...sert insert character at cursor location or Overwrite write over character at cursor location Word Wrap Turn automatic hyphenation at the end of a line on or off Line No Turn the line number display on or off See the illustration below Tab Width Set the horizontal tab width two four or eight tabs per line Column Width Set 69 for telex 40 to 80 for ASCII Cursor Type Select the cursor configuration ...

Page 54: ...t the text to copy 2 Press the F2 key to open the Edit menu 3 Press the 2 key to select Copy The selected text is copied to the clipboard 4 Place the cursor at the exact spot on the message where the copied text is to start 5 Press the F2 key followed by the 3 key The text is inserted at the cursor location Insert with Citation When you reply to a received message you can insert at the head of the...

Page 55: ...the word to search then press the Enter key 5 Select Replace Word then press the Enter key 6 Enter the replace word then press the Enter key 7 Select Direction then press the Enter key 8 Select the direction forward or back to search from the cursor location press the Enter key 9 Select Query or ALL then press the Enter key 10 Select Query or ALL Query Stop at each occurrence of word to answer yes...

Page 56: ...ur place on the screen called save or save it before clearing the screen called close 4 3 1 Save file retain place on screen 1 Press the F1 and 4 keys 2 Enter a file name You can use a maximum of eight characters with extension name three characters You can not use brackets asterisk comma plus semicolon or equal sign 3 Press the Enter key to save the file to the disk and keep it on the screen 4 3 ...

Page 57: ... on the Edit menu F2 or pressing Alt V on the editor screen 4 4 3 How to open a file when both working areas are occupied If both working areas in the memory are occupied when you attempt to open a file you are asked Save this message for the active file 1 To save the file press the Enter key to show the Save window If you don t need to save the file select No press the Enter key then go to step 4...

Page 58: ...iles You can print out a hard copy of files stored on the hard disk 1 Press the F1 and 7 keys to show a list of files stored on the hard disk 2 Select a file 3 Press the Enter key to print the file 4 7 How to Combine Files In the example procedure below File A and B are combined 1 Open file A 2 Open file B 3 Put the cursor at the beginning of the file B While pressing and holding down the Shift ke...

Page 59: ... file to decode then press the Enter key 4 Yes is selected press the Enter key to decode the file 5 To change the file name press the BackSpace key to erase the file name enter a new file name then press the Enter key After decoding the file the screen looks something like the one shown below 6 Long press the Esc key to return to the standby display 7 Press the F1 and 2 keys 8 Select the file sele...

Page 60: ...4 FILE OPERATIONS 4 10 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 61: ...tem is his telex number for transmission via landline or MES Inmarsat Mobile Number IMN when sending to a ship The message can be one you have just prepared or one stored on the hard disk Mes sages cannot be sent by direct keyboard input 5 1 1 Code description Code can be specified at the terminal unit as follows IA5 International alphabet No 5 ASCII code 7 bit Specify this code to send English co...

Page 62: ...or e mail attachment prepare the attachment and save it to the hard disk SMS messages over 160 characters in length are sent in parts 2 Press the F3 key to display the Transmit menu Message Subscriber Destination type Code Remarks English Inmarsat C MES Telex IA5 Telex Telex ITA2 Fax PSTN IA5 Modem type T30 E mail E mail IA5 Russian Inmarsat C MES PSDN DATA Fax Not available E mail E mail DATA Jap...

Page 63: ...ollows 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 order Comm type Each press of Ctrl T sorts the list by communication type in as cending or descending order 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel 3 Request Delivery Status Transmit Message Normal Size 24 TELEX MES 82 65 ...

Page 64: ...Press the Enter key 11 Select Send Delay then press the Enter key 12 To send a message after a certain delay enter a time up to 23 hours 59 minutes The Send Delay is used to time message arrival to suit recipient s office hours Press the Enter key 13 Select Delivery Delay then press the Enter key 14 Delivery Delay requests the LES for Immediate or Deferred transmission to the recipient designated ...

Page 65: ...e in the Display Log see section 5 3 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 Display log printout example Confirmation ON message delivered Display log printout example Confirmation ON message not delivered Sent Message DELIVE...

Page 66: ...message to a station not registered on the station list 1 Prepare message on the screen For e mail or SMS set Text Mode in the Editor Setup menu to Ascii See section 4 2 3 For e mail attachment prepare the attachment and save it to the hard disk SMS messages over 160 characters in length are sent in parts 2 Press the F3 and 1 key to display the Transmit Message menu Sent Message but not delivered ...

Page 67: ...lect Destination then press the Enter key 4 Type either recipient s telex subscriber number ship to shore or IMN ship to ship then press the Enter key 5 Select LES ID then press the Enter key 6 Select LES then press the Enter key 7 Continue from step 9 on page 5 4 Destination type FAX 1 Select Country Ocean Code then press the Enter key 2 Enter country code of the recipient then press the Enter ke...

Page 68: ...4 Type the subject of the e mail then press the Enter key 5 To attach a file select Attach File then press the Enter key 6 Press the Enter key to open the file list window 7 Select a file then press the Enter key 8 Press the Esc key to close the window 9 Continue from step 9 on page 5 4 Destination type SMS 1 Select Address then press the Enter key 2 Type the mobile phone number of the recipient t...

Page 69: ...page 5 3 To send to a station not listed on the station list follow from step 3 on page 5 7 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel 3 Request Delivery Status Transmit Message Normal Size 24 TELEX MES 82 65 2111 303 KDDI ON 00 00 Immediate IA5 Priority Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Destination Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation Send Del...

Page 70: ...matically receive delivery status of messages you send to a LES by se lecting Confirming ON in the Transmit Message menu Sent messages which re quest 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 and 3 keys to show the Request De...

Page 71: ...OS FMT IAB INC INF INV ITD LDE LPE NA NC NCH NP NRC RIS RDI RPE RSB SENT TMD UNK Delivery tried twice but recipient busy Absent subscriber Message aborted No end of message or end of transmission received Out or order Element of Service not subscribed e mail Format error Invalid answerback Inconsistent request e mail Call the network information service Invalid call Awaiting delivery Maximum messa...

Page 72: ...essful the message Successful Delivery Status Request ap pears 4 Long press the Esc key to return to the standby display Several minutes later the message Delivery status received for file name appears on the display The reply from the LES appears in the Delivery column of the Re quest Delivery Status list Request Delivery Status No 01 02 Message File ABC edit msg 002 Station FURUNO FURUNO LES KDD...

Page 73: ... Medical advice Request medical advice 33 Technical assistance Address technical enquiries to ap propriate personnel 37 Time and charges requested at end of call Desirable for mobile operator when sending traffic for a third party 38 Medical assistance Request medical assistance 39 Maritime assistance Request maritime search and res cue assistance 41 Meteorological report Necessary for ease of add...

Page 74: ... services may be provided free of charge by LESs while other ser vices are available for a fee in some cases at reduced rates For information contact the LES directly 5 1 7 Sent message log The Sent Message log stores all messages sent You can view the contents of the log as shown below 1 Press the F6 and 1 keys to show the Sent Message log 2 Select a file then press the Enter key to show file con...

Page 75: ...ed when saving the file to the hard disk Log The Communication Log see section 5 3 shows message number priority date and time of reception LES ID and file size in bytes of the latest 50 received and sent messages Printing When Auto Receive Message Print in the Auto Mode Setup menu is set for ON re ceived messages except confidential and password affixed messages are automat ically printed Manual ...

Page 76: ... Item Description Item Description Message No Received message no Addressee Addressee code appears for confidential messages Nothing appears for routine message LES LES name Recdate Time Date and time message was received Priority Normal Status Printed message printed Saved message saved to the hard disk No display not yet printed confidential message or printer error Size Size of file in bytes Me...

Page 77: ...PQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890 Ctrl E Export Ctrl P Print Ctrl R Reply Received Message Message No R0021106 001 R0021105 002 R0021105 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 Avail...

Page 78: ...ess the Enter key 3 Select ON to automatically print received mes sages then press the Enter key 4 Long press the Esc key to return to the standby display Received Message Message No R0021105 002 R0021105 001 R0021104 001 R0021101 001 R0021024 001 LES KDDI KDDIDDI KDDI KDDI KDDI Priority Normal Normal Distress Normal Normal Addressee OFFICER Rec date time 02 11 05 17 40 02 11 05 17 30 02 11 04 14 ...

Page 79: ...show the Auto Mode Setup menu 2 Select Auto Receive Message Save then press the Enter key 3 Select ON to automatically save received messages then press the Enter key 4 Long press the Esc key to return to the standby display 5 2 7 How to delete received messages 1 Press the F6 and 2 keys to display the Received Message Log 2 Select the file to delete To confirm contents of a file press the Enter k...

Page 80: ...ss the Enter key 3 Select ON to automatically print the log then press the Enter key 4 Long press the Esc key to return to the standby display 001 S R Cate Type Ch Ch Num Pri LES Size St Op TIme Date Time Log no S Sent message R Received message Category MSG EGC DR EDR PADR EPADR POLL Message type Telex e mail etc Channel type TDM SIG etc 5 digit channel number Normal ID of LES that handled the me...

Page 81: ... closed network ID ENID To join a FleetNET service an MES must be registered with an information provider The information provider adds the MES to the group which is to receive the service by downloading a Group Call ID via an LES which supports FleetNET broadcasts uniquely addressed to the MES The MES stores the ID and can accept broadcasts from the information provider The MES operator cannot ch...

Page 82: ...GC Message log Scroll Display message Press the Enter key Save message Press the E key while pressing and holding down the Ctrl key Delete message Press the D key to show the Delete window Yes is selected press the Enter key 2 Long press the Esc key to return to the standby display Ctrl P Print Mark means activation 01 02 03 04 05 11111 22222 33333 44444 55555 EGC Network ID List EGC Message Messa...

Page 83: ... 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 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 to your home office Some LESs may deliver it without being accessed Data reporting ca...

Page 84: ...ect Activation then press the Enter key 10 Select Regular Interval or Daily as appropriate then press the Enter key 11 Do one of the following depending on selection made at step 10 Regular Interval selected at step 10 1 Select Interval Time then press the Enter key 2 Key in interval time then press the Enter key 3 Select Report Times then press the Enter key 4 Key in the report times or press the...

Page 85: ...en press the Enter key 7 Select Station Name then press the Enter key 8 Select the station name then press the Enter key You may sort the list by group name station name or communication type as fol lows 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 order Comm ty...

Page 86: ... Report Contents then press the Enter key 16 Select required report contents then press the Enter key NAV Position speed course 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 Select a file When selected FILE is activated Select the file then press the Enter key 17 Press the Esc key to show the Update window...

Page 87: ...To make the polling command enter D hyphen PIN code max 8 digits hyphen file name colon To send file data type a hyphen and file name Then only the file specified in the di rectory of the Message Directory is transmitted If neither hyphen nor file name is en tered nav data own ship position course speed etc is transmitted How to register your PIN code The PIN Personal ID Number code is a password ...

Page 88: ...b er s number File name 2 digit telex service P PIN Code SPEC LES number Country number Sub scriber s number File name For ship to ship communication country number is ocean re gion number Subscriber s number includes Station ID Telex ID etc If file name is not specified position speed bear ing water temperature current and depth are transmitted Fur thermore is deleted position speed and bearing a...

Page 89: ...onse LES Telnor S 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 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 KDD IN...

Page 90: ...abled 6 3 2 How to enable disable DNIDs A DNID can be enabled or disabled as follows 1 Press the F5 and 4 keys to show the Data Network ID list 2 Select the DNID to process then press the Enter key A password input screen appears Enter the password provided by the LES The screen shown below ap pears If the password is wrong the password input screen closes 3 Select applicable item then press the E...

Page 91: ...er key 6 Select appropriate option then press the Enter key Position only Own position Position and Course Speed Position course and speed Position and Course Speed and SEA INF Position course speed water tem perature tide and depth 7 Select DNID then press the Enter key 8 Select DNID desired then press the Enter key LES ID and Member No are au tomatically selected according to DNID 9 Select Inter...

Page 92: ...er However follow the guidelines shown below to use this equipment as an LRIT device The data listed below is sent by the FELCOM when it receives a command from the LRIT data center ID number of this equipment Position of your ship Time of position The FELCOM sends data at intervals between 15 minutes and 6 hours The FELCOM automatically receives commands related to time of position reporting tran...

Page 93: ...uipment must be powered in the following manner If the above equipment is used as a GMDSS device also connect them to an auxiliary power source radio communications battery If the above equipment is not used as a GMDSS device connect them to both main and emergency power sources via AC DC Power Supply Unit PR 240 z If an error message appears take the necessary measures to restore normal op eratio...

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Page 95: ...ent process appears 7 2 How to Scan NCS Common Channels Scanning is possible when the FELCOM is in idle state and functions as an Inmarsat C receiver If the FELCOM is not in idle state the message Ignored MES is not idle appears Wait until the equipment becomes idle 1 Press the F7 and 6 keys to display the Ocean Region menu 2 Select a NCS other than the one you are currently using then press the E...

Page 96: ... select NCS common channel as shown below Currently each satellite sends one global beam In the future the satellites will transmit multiple spot beams namely the NCS will have multiple channels 1 Press the F8 8 and 4 keys to display the NCS Channel List 2 Select a desired channel then press the Enter key 3 Long press the Esc key to return to the standby display 35 00 00N 135 00 00E EGC Channel Li...

Page 97: ...tus Flag Meaning B8 Return link speed 1 600 bps 0 300 bps B7 Operational or spare satellite operation 1 Operational 0 Spare B6 LES status 1 In service 0 Out of service B5 LES status 1 Clear 0 Congested B4 For LES use 1 Terrestrial links open 0 Terrestrial links closed B3 1 Spare 1 0 LES ID Name Status Services TDM Ch 201 Telnor S S Inc 11111000 AS EL 11982 202 Stratos M N 11111000 AS EL 11826 203 ...

Page 98: ...e 1B1 1 FleetNET traffic F 0 No FleetNET traffic None 2B8 1 Prefixed Store and forward message supported P 0 No Prefixed Store and forward message supported None 2B7 1 Land mobile alerting No use 0 No Land mobile alerting 2B6 1 Aero C service supported No use 0 Aero C service not supported 2B5 1 ITA2 transmission supported I 0 ITA2 transmission not supported None 2B4 1 Data transmission supported ...

Page 99: ... tightly fastened If the copper strap earth material has rusted clean it If the communication unit cannot be turned on Check if the power cable connector on the rear panel of the communication unit is tightly fastened Check if the ship s mains switchboard is turned on If you still cannot turn on the power have a qualified technician check the power voltage at the power connector on the rear of the...

Page 100: ...he Test menu 1 Date and time of test 2 Program version no PC Terminal 3 Date and time of most recent TX and RX and the power output and current level at that time 4 Various levels and indications See page 8 5 for description 5 Status of equipment connected to the system 6 Status of GPS navigator 7 Results for ROM RAM and EEPROM check OK Normal NG No Good 8 Program version of CPU in Communication U...

Page 101: ...est procedure 1 Confirm that the communication unit is in idle condition and is logged in 2 Press the F7 8 and 1 keys to enable the PV test 3 The Start window appears and Yes is selected press the Enter key to start the test The PV Test screen appears and shows the message Starting PV Test Process Press any key to escape Note If the communication unit is not idle when the test is initiated the scr...

Page 102: ...gation data Test Date Time Attempts BBER 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 File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup StopAlarm Date Time Position Waypoint Cou...

Page 103: ...aining in communication unit BBER Bulletin Board Error Rate C N Check of circuit status with LES receiving circuit in antenna unit and COMMCPU Board in communication unit OK appears for figure greater than 31 Send Level TX level check At transmission OK appears for figure greater than 100 At reception OK appears for figure lower than 32 RX AGC Level Check of the receiving circuit of the antenna un...

Page 104: ...r has been on since the commission ing Date Time UTC Date and time of the position Range Specify the range of positions to show with From No and To No Put the cursor on From No or To No then press the Enter key Enter no then press the Enter key Total Total no of positions saved to the log Ctrl F Search Search for specific position no Ctrl E Export Export the position nos designated with From No an...

Page 105: ... TROUBLE WARNING Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can result in fire or damage the equipment 12 VDC Type FGBO 125V 10A PBF Code No 000 155 826 10 24 VDC Type FGBO A 125V 5A PBF Code No 000 155 853 10 Error message Meaning Action ANT power voltage abnor mality Antenna power voltage is out of ratings Have a licensed radio communications techni cian check the set Carrier power level Carrier po...

Page 106: ...l region Scanning is contin ued No NCS found in region Scanning automatically continues Cannot find NCS CC in pre ferred 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 ad vice Internal GPS UNIT failure GPS signal could not be found Internal GPS receiver may be damaged if this mes sage app...

Page 107: ...2 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 108: ...d selected Address E mail SMS Subject For e mail Attach File For e mail LED ID Option Normal 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 MES FAX E Mail SMS PSDN X400 DNID Special TELEX MES Pr...

Page 109: ...dem Type FAX FAX Prefixed chosen Address E Mail SMS chosen Subject E Mail chosen OFF ON Enhanced Data Report ON Usual Data Report Position Only Position and Course Speed Position and Course Speed with SEA INF DNID LES ID Member No Regular Interval Daily 00 10 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 TELEX MES FAX E Mail SMS PSDN X400 DNID Special TELEX MES Prefi...

Page 110: ...E File selection F6 Logs 1 Sent Messages 2 Received Messages 3 EGC Messages 4 Communication Log F7 Options FELCOM functions as Inmarsat MES 1 Position 2 Login 3 Logout 4 Abort 5 Select NCS 6 Ocean Region 7 LES Information 8 Test 9 Maintenance 1 Current Position Log Yes No Yes No Yes No Auto West Atlantic East Atlantic Pacific Indian 1 PV Test 2 PV Test Result 3 Diagnostic Test 4 SSAS Alert Button ...

Page 111: ...dow Color Date input IMN input INMARSAT C EGC Telex Ascii Insert Overwrite ON OFF ON OFF 2 Char 4 Char 8 Char Telex fixed at 69 characters Ascii 40 80 69 Block Underline Full Screen Half Screen F8 Setup No use YY MM DD MMM DD YY DD MMM YY ON OFF Select Preset 1 2 3 Load Default Edit Color RCV Message Display EGC Message Display EDIT 1 EDIT 2 Function SUB Menu 1 SUB Menu 2 SUB Menu 3 SUB Menu 4 Mes...

Page 112: ...Auto Communication Log Print Receive Alarm Auto Receive Message Save Auto Receive Message Print Data Report Polling Print Auto EGC Message Save Auto EGC Message Print LES Settings Message Directory EGC Message Directory 1 position 9 areas max A Z ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF System FleetNET SafetyNET Safety SafetyNET Urgent Distress System Fle...

Page 113: ...ax 9 characters Max 4 characters 3 digits 3 digits 3 digits 3 digits Max 9 characters Max 9 characters Max 9 characters Max 9 characters Max 4 characters OFF ON BASE64 ON UUENCODE 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 Name Remarks Service LES Name Service ID E mail Servic...

Page 114: ...port Export Import F9 No use F10 Stop Alarm 1 Sent Message 2 Received Message 3 EGC Message 4 Station List 5 LES List 6 E Mail SMS Service List 7 Test 8 Maintenance 9 Settings 1 Station List 2 LES List 3 E Mail SMS Service List 4 Settings ...

Page 115: ...rt a process 5 Decode Start decoding a message 6 Search Start Start search for text 7 Replace Start Start replacing text 8 Cancel Cancel a process 9 Update Update a setting 10 OK to Export Start exporting data 11 OK to Import Start importing data 12 Connect Connect FELCOM 13 Different network address Show available network settings Show available IP addresses to connect FELCOM F1 File 1 Can t dele...

Page 116: ... 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 transm...

Page 117: ...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 Option Login 1 Successful Login Login completed successfully 2 Login failed Login failed 3 Login aborted Login aborted 4 MES Signaling Failure Login Request not sent to NCS MES signaling failure login request not completed 5 Timeout Login Acknowled...

Page 118: ...2 MESSAGES AP 12 5 Timeout Logout Acknowledgement not received Logout acknowledgement not received 6 Logout failed because of RESTORATION mode Network You attempted to logout when the restoration mode is active ...

Page 119: ...scii AUS Australia BBER Bulletin Board Error Rate bps bits per second C N Carrier to Noise ratio Cate Category CC Common Channel Ch Channel Char Character Col Column COM Communication Ctrl Control dB Decibel DCE Data Communication Equipment DEG Degree DEL Delete DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dir Directory DND DNID Data Network Identity Number DR Data Report DTE Data Terminal Equipment E...

Page 120: ... Hz Hertz IA5 International Alphabet No 5 ID Identification IMN Inmarsat Maritime Number IMO International Maritime Organization INF Information INT Internal IOR Indian Ocean Region IP Internet Protocol ITA2 International Telegraph Alphabet No 2 KDDI Kokusai Denshin Denwa International kn Knot Knots L Left L BLUE Light BLUE L CYAN Light CYAN L GREEN Light GREEN L MAGENTA Light MAGENTA L WHITE Ligh...

Page 121: ...Operation Control Center Op Operation PADR Pre Assigned Data Report PIN Personal Identification Number POR Pacific Ocean Region PSD PSDN Public Switched Data Network PV Performance Verification R Right Receive RAM Random Access Memory RCV Received REC Receive Received REF Reference ROM Read Only Memory Rx Receive S South Send S S Space Systems SCC Satellite Control Center SD Secure Digital card se...

Page 122: ...us Sync Synchronize Synchronized Synthe Synthesizer Sz Size T30FAX T 30 Fax TCXO Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator TDM Time Division Multiplexing TERM Terminal TLX Telex Tx Transmit send UNSYNC Unsynchronized UTC Universal Time Coordinate UUENCODE Unix to Unix encode V Version Abbreviation Meaning ...

Page 123: ...Bolivia Rep of Bolivia ENTAL 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...

Page 124: ...iopia Kampuchea Rep Disregard 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 o...

Page 125: ...donesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy 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 2...

Page 126: ...uritius Mexico Micronesia Moldova 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...

Page 127: ...XX other numbers are for Semi 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 subscrib...

Page 128: ...dan Suriname Swaziland Sweden 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...

Page 129: ...na Faso CCI subscribers 7XXXXXX 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 figu...

Page 130: ...tlantic Ocean E Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean 874 871 872 873 584 581 582 583 Land earth station operator Country AOR E AOR W IOR POR Beijing MCN China 311 211 Bezeq Israel 127 327 Vizada France 121 021 321 221 KDDI Japan 103 003 303 203 Morsviazsputnik Russia 117 317 217 OTE Greece 120 305 Embratel Brazil 114 Singapore Telecom Singapore 328 210 Stratos Global Burum LES Netherlands 112 012 312 212 St...

Page 131: ...d bye I cut off Confirm Collation How do you receive Out of order Down Error From Go ahead Minutes Wait Waiting Mutilated Correspondence to this subscriber is not admitted No circuits Subscriber s number has been changed The called party is not or is no longer a subscriber Indicate your call number Subscriber is engaged Agreed Stop your transmission Please Paper Received I will call again Read Ref...

Page 132: ...nal Telegraphy Alphabet No 1 2 3 4 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 133: ... bits 1 Data Sentences Input sentences BWC Bearing and distance to waypoint D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Start bit Stop bit Data bits BWC hhmmss ss llll ll a IIIII II a yyy y T yyy y M yyy y N c c A hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 UTC of observation 000000 00 240001 00 2 Waypoint latitude 0 00000 9000 00000 3 N S 4 Waypoint longitude 0 00000 18000 00000 5 E W 6 Bearing degrees true 0 00 360 00...

Page 134: ...autical miles 0 000 10000 11 Unit N 12 Waypoint ID Max 13 characters 13 Mode Indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated M Manual S Simulator Ver 3 0 only DBT xxxx x f xxxx x M xxxx x F hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Water depth 0 00 99999 99 2 Feet 3 Water depth 0 00 99999 99 4 Meters 5 Water depth 0 00 99999 99 6 Fathoms DTM ccc a x x a x x a x x ccc hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Local datum W84 WGS8...

Page 135: ... x hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Latitude 0 00000 9000 00000 2 N S 3 Longitude 0 00000 18000 00000 4 E W 5 UTC of position no use Ver 2 0 3 0 only 6 Status A data valid V data invalid Ver 2 0 3 0 only 7 Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated M Manual S Simulator Ver 3 0 only GNS hhmmss ss llll lll a IIIII III a c c xx x x x x x x x x x x a hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 UTC of...

Page 136: ...NSS System ID MTW x x C hh CR LF 1 2 1 Water temperature 9 999 99 999 2 Degrees C RMA A llll ll a yyyyy yy a x x x x x x x x x x a a hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 1 Status A data valid V blink cycle or SNR warning 2 Latitude degrees 0 0000 9000 0000 3 N S 4 Longitude degrees 0 0000 18000 0000 5 E W 6 Time difference A microseconds 0 0 99999 9 No use 7 Time difference B microseconds 0 0 99999 ...

Page 137: ...ed No use 14 Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential mode E Estimated dead reckoning mode M Manual input mode S Simulator N Data not valid RMC hhmmss ss A llll ll a yyyyy yy a x x x x ddmmyy x x a a a hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 UTC of position fix 000000 235959 2 Status A data valid V navigation receiver warning 3 Latitude 0 0000 9000 0000 4 N S 5 Longitude 0 0000 18000 0000 6 E W...

Page 138: ... over ground degrees 0 0 359 9 4 M Magnetic fixed 5 Speed over ground knots 0 00 9999 9 6 N Knots fixed 7 Speed over ground 0 00 9999 9 8 K km h fixed 9 Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid WPL llll ll a yyyyy yy a c c hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 1 Waypoint latitude 0 000000 9000 00000 2 N S 3 Waypoint longitude 0 00000 18000 0000...

Page 139: ...na 2 2 Receiving gain 33 to 40 dB 2 3 Receiving NF 1 7 dB or less 2 4 Transmitting gain 26 to 40 dB 2 5 Polarization Right hand circular polarization 2 6 Axial ratio Within 6 dB 5 to 90 2 7 VSWR 2 0 or less 50 ohm 3 POWER SOURCE 3 1 Communication unit 12 24 VDC 3 8 1 9 A Transmitting 0 8 0 4 A Receiving 3 2 AC DC power supply unit PR 240 option 100 115 200 230 VAC 1 phase 50 60 Hz 24 VDC from batt...

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Page 141: ...ages 5 21 receiving channel 7 2 settings 3 9 EGC message log 5 22 E mail decoding e mail attachment 4 9 e mail service SMS station list 3 20 settings 3 21 E mail service SMS station list 3 20 E mail settings 3 21 EPADR 6 9 Error messages 2 11 equipment trouble 8 7 warning 8 8 Export system settings 3 22 F Files combining 4 8 confidential 4 2 opening 4 7 printing 4 8 routine 4 1 saving to hard disk...

Page 142: ...g transmission on message awaiting transmission 5 10 delivery status automatic request 5 10 delivery status manual request 5 12 file saved to hard disk 5 9 prepared message to station not on station list 5 6 prepared message to station on station list 5 2 Shortcut keys 2 5 Standby display 2 7 Station list adding station to 3 14 editing 3 17 printing 3 17 System configuration ix System setup 3 1 Sy...

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