
Alarms and notifications
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Chapter 5: Service & maintenance
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Service & maintenance
If the connection between the SAILOR 6390 Navtex Receiver and the SAILOR 6004 Control
Panel is lost, the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel shows an error “Connection lost”. Make sure
that no one is connected to the SAILOR 6390 Navtex Receiver using the Service Interface.
5.2.2
Installation with an INS
Alarms and notifications are signalled via the NMEA sentence ALR. See the user
documentation of the equipment connected to the SAILOR 6390 Navtex Receiver for
further information on how alarms and notifications are displayed.
Example:
$CRALR,246060,002,A,V,NAVTEX: Meteorological Warning*09
CR = Navtex
ALR = alarm sentence
246060 = time (hours,minutes, seconds)
1
002 = alarm number (see Table 5-1 on page 4 and Table 5-2 on page 5)
A (A – active / V – not active)
V (A – confirmed / V – not confirmed)
NAVTEX: Meteorological Warning (text description)
*09 (checksum indicator and checksum)
Alarm Description
Remedy
060
Printer is offline
Set online.
061
Printer is busy
Wait until current print job is finished.
062
Printer is low on
paper
Insert more paper.
063
Printer is out of paper Insert more paper.
064
Printer not
connected
Check the printer connection.
a
a. Alarm 064 is the only alarm output for 3rd party print servers.
065
Printer error
See the original printer documentation.
066
No default printer
configured
This must be set up during installation.
Contact your installation centre.
Table 5-2: Navtex alarms, printer
1. 246060 indicates unknown time (invalid time stamp), e.g. if there is no or invalid GPS input.