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OPTIONS
SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX ancillary items:
Model
Description
Code
ANA2 Active
NAVTEX Antenna
Commercial grade 518 – 490 kHz + 4209.5 kHz, SO239
socket, white glass fibre construction with 1 inch nut fitting
93-063A
Stand-off Mounting
Bracket A
Pole mount stand-off bracket for NAVTEX Antenna, 1 inch
bolt mount fitting (for 93-063A).
93-064A
Stand-off Mounting
Bracket B
Pole or Wall mount stand-off bracket for NAVTEX Antenna,
1 inch bolt mount fitting (for 93-063A).
93-065A
Deck Mounting
Bracket C
Deck mount for NAVTEX antenna, 1inch bolt mount fitting
(for 93-063A).
93-066A
Antenna Cable Kit
20 m antenna cable kit (for 93-063A).
93-067A
ANA1 Active
NAVTEX Antenna
Light duty, 1m stainless steel wideband active whip antenna
complete with 20 m attached cable and fixing plastic bracket 93-062A
Klaxon alarm unit
Remote Klaxon alarm unit (loud bridge repeater alarm)
40-187
Seiko DPU-414
Remote thermal roll printer (sold directly by Seiko agents)
N/A
EXTERNAL RECEIVER
The SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX has the capability to receive from an external
receiver (not supplied) on an additional NAVTEX frequency should such an additional
frequency be mandated by the IMO in the future.
NAVTEX messages from the external receiver appear on the
View EXTERNAL
RECEIVER
page.
The external NAVTEX data must be presented as a stream of NMEA NRX sentences
as defined in Annex C of the IEC 61097-6 Ed.2 (2005) specification.
The external receiver may be another SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX; in such a
case, a single antenna may serve several displays. For more information, contact
your dealer or the Orolia Ltd Customer Service team.
MAINTENANCE GUIDE
General Points to Check
Periodically make sure that the antenna connector is well sealed and that there
isn’t sign of corrosion around the PL259 connector
Make sure connections to the back of the SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX
display are secure
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Cleaning Instructions
Periodically clean the LCD front window with a soft lint-free cloth (such as
those supplied by opticians to clean spectacles)
Do not used cleaning solvents on any part of the SMARTFIND GMDSS
NAVTEX
CAUTION: Avoid using chemical solvents to clean the system as some solvents
can damage the case material
.
NOTE: The SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX contains no user serviceable parts.
Contact your Service Agent for repair advice or contact the Orolia Ltd Customer
Service team.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
General Points to Check
Make sure the antenna is mounted vertically and is clear of obstructions
Make sure the vessel is operating within the coverage area of a NAVTEX
transmitter
When the NAVTEX station(s) selected are transmitting, icons for 490, 518 and
4209.5 kHz show whenever a NAVTEX signal is received
Ensure that the required NAVTEX station and message categories have not
been deselected in the SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX setup menu
Antenna fault icon appears at the top of the display: active antenna
1
Turn off the SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX
2
Disconnect the active antenna and check that there is not a
short across the antenna’s TNC connector
3
Turn on the SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX, apply a 120 ohm
5 W resistor across the TNC connector. If there is 12 V DC
across the TNC then either the antenna or coax cable is faulty
4
If there is not 12 V DC across the TNC connector then check
that
Antenna power : Enabled
is selected in the setup
screens
5
If these instructions do not work then please contact your
service agent
Antenna fault icon appears at the top of the display: passive antenna
1
Turn off the SMARTFIND GMDSS NAVTEX
2
Disconnect the passive antenna and check that there is not a
short across the antenna TNC connector