NAV6 Series NAVTEX System User Guide
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Option
Setting
Notes
Language
English
Francais
Portugues
Deutsch
Spanish
English language menus
French language menus
Portuguese language menus
German language menus
Spanish language menus
LED Function
OFF
ON
RX
SAR
NEW
LED always off
LED as power indicator
LED as receive indicator
LED as SAR indicator
LED as New Message indicator
View Settings
Enabled
This section is used to turn on or off which View Screens are
NAV6plus and
NAV6repeater only
Disabled
visible and the order in which they appear.
Defaults shown in bold.
Alarm Operation
The NAV6 display contains a buzzer that can generate audible alarms for the following
conditions:
Option
Notes
New Message Alert
Short beep beep. Not repeated. Indicates reception of a new NAVTEX
message.
SAR Alarm
Morse code: Dot dot dot, dash dash dash, dot dot dot.. Repeated every ten
seconds. Indicates reception of a message type D, Search And Rescue NAVTEX
message.
Antenna Alarm
Short dah dee, dah dee. Repeated every eight seconds. Indicates that there is
a fault in the NAVTEX antenna or the cabling; see the Fault Finding section for
more details.
The alarms can be enabled or disabled via the General Settings Page. When enabled, the SAR
Alarm and Antenna Alarm can be set to repeat 5 times or to repeat continuously.
Tip: When an alarm is active, pressing any of the Softkeys will cancel the alarm. The normal
Softkey action will not occur.
Tip: When an alarm is active, an alarm bell icon will flash on the status bar.
LED Function
The red LED found above the Softkeys, can be set on the General Settings Page to flash when
there are unread new messages or SAR messages. This can be useful in a noisy environment
where audible alarms cannot be easily heard.
View Settings
(NAV6plus and NAV6repeater only)
This section is used to turn on or off which View Screens are visible and the order in which
they appear. Use the UP and DOWN keys to select the View and the Change Softkey to toggle
the setting. Use the
and
Softkeys to change order in which the View Screens are
displayed.
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