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INMARSAT-CMOBILE EARTH STATION
MODEL FELCOM 15
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Leave the equipment powered whileunderway.
Distress cannot be communicated unlessthe equipment is powered.
Do not disassemble or modify theequipment.
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury canresult.
Turn off the power immediately if waterleaks into the equipment or the equip-ment is emitting smoke or fire.
Continued use of the equipment can causefire or electrical shock.
Do not operate the equipment with wethands.
Electrical shock can result.
Keep heater away from equipment.
Heat can alter equipment shape and meltthe power cord, which can cause fire orelectrical shock.
Do not open the equipment.
Hazardous voltage which cancause 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, particularey the eyes.
WARNING WARNING
Radiation Level At
10W/m 60 cm2
Use the proper fuse.
Use of a wrong fuse can result in fire orpermanent damage to the equipment.
CAUTION
A warning label is attached to the terminal and antenna units. Do not remove the labels. If a label is missingor damaged, contact your dealer about replacement.
NOTICE
Antenna Unit
Name: Warning LabelType: 16-013-2013-1Code No.: 100-251-640
Name: Warning Label(1)Type: 16-003-1011-0Code No.: 100-236-230
Terminal Unit
Any repair work must be done by alicensed radio technician.
Improper repair work can cause electricalshock or fire.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD........................................................................................................vii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ................................................................................ ix PROGRAM NUMBER ...........................................................................................x
INMARSAT C SYSTEM.........................................................................................1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................1 Inmarsat C System Configuration ....................................................................................2 Communications Network ................................................................................................4 Peripheral Equipment.......................................................................................................5
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW .........................................................................1-1 1.1 Terminal Unit ....................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1.1 Turning the power on/off ........................................................................... 1-1 1.1.2 DISTRESS button..................................................................................... 1-1 1.1.3 Diagnostics ............................................................................................... 1-1 1.1.4 Floppy disk drive, floppy disks .................................................................. 1-1 1.1.5 Audio alarm .............................................................................................. 1-2
1.2 Printer PP-510 (optional supply).......................................................................... 1-2 1.3 Keyboard............................................................................................................. 1-3
1.3.1 Key description ......................................................................................... 1-3 1.3.2 Shortcut keys............................................................................................ 1-5
1.4 Function Menus................................................................................................... 1-5 1.4.1 Choosing menu, menu options ................................................................. 1-6 1.4.2 Function menu description........................................................................ 1-6 1.4.3 Sample menu operation............................................................................ 1-7
1.5 Display Indications .............................................................................................. 1-8 1.6 Error Messages and Alerts ................................................................................ 1-10 1.7 Silencing the Audio Alarm...................................................................................1-11
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION.............................................................................2-1 2.1 System Settings .................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.1 Connecting to main terminal ..................................................................... 2-1 2.1.2 System setup............................................................................................ 2-2
2.2 Terminal Setup .................................................................................................... 2-6 2.3 Login and Logout ................................................................................................ 2-8
2.3.1 Login......................................................................................................... 2-8 2.3.2 Logout..................................................................................................... 2-10
2.4 EGC Settings .....................................................................................................2-11 2.4.1 What is the EGC (Enhanced Group Call) service? ..................................2-11 2.4.2 EGC setup .............................................................................................. 2-12 2.4.3 Adding EGC channels ............................................................................ 2-15 2.4.4 Saving, printing EGC messages automatically ....................................... 2-16
2.5 Adding NCS Channels ...................................................................................... 2-17
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2.6 LES List ............................................................................................................. 2-18 2.6.1 Adding stations to the LES list................................................................. 2-18 2.6.2 Editing the LES list .................................................................................. 2-20 2.6.3 Printing the LES list ................................................................................. 2-21
2.7 Station List ......................................................................................................... 2-22 2.7.1 Adding stations to the station list ............................................................. 2-22 2.7.2 Editing the station list .............................................................................. 2-25 2.7.3 Printing the station list ............................................................................. 2-25
2.8 Entering Own Ship�s Position............................................................................. 2-26 2.9 Setting Directories ............................................................................................. 2-27 2.10 E-mail Service List ............................................................................................. 2-28 2.11 E-mail Setup ...................................................................................................... 2-30 2.12 Network Setup ................................................................................................... 2-31 2.13 Automatic Mode Setup ...................................................................................... 2-33 2.14 Saving, Loading System Settings ....................................................................... 2-34
2.14.1 Saving system settings to a floppy disk................................................... 2-34 2.14.2 Loading system settings to the terminal unit............................................ 2-34
3. FILE OPERATIONS.......................................................................................3-1 3.1 Preparing Files..................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.1 Preparing a routine file .............................................................................. 3-1 3.1.2 Preparing a confidential file ....................................................................... 3-2 3.1.3 Editor menu setup ..................................................................................... 3-3 3.1.4 Working with text ....................................................................................... 3-4
3.2 Saving Files ......................................................................................................... 3-7 3.2.1 Formatting a floppy disk ............................................................................ 3-7 3.2.2 Saving files................................................................................................ 3-8
3.3 Opening Files .................................................................................................... 3-10 3.3.1 Opening files ........................................................................................... 3-10 3.3.2 Switching between files ........................................................................... 3-11 3.3.3 Opening a file when both working areas are occupied ............................ 3-11
3.4 Saving a File Under a New Name...................................................................... 3-12 3.5 Printing Files on Floppy Disks............................................................................ 3-13 3.6 Combining Files ................................................................................................. 3-14 3.7 Deleting Files..................................................................................................... 3-14 3.8 MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)................................................... 3-15 3.9 Renaming Files.................................................................................................. 3-16
4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS ..............................................................4-1 4.1 Transmitting......................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1 Code description ....................................................................................... 4-1 4.1.2 Transmitting a prepared file....................................................................... 4-2 4.1.3 Transmitting a file stored on floppy disk (multiple address) ....................... 4-9 4.1.4 Canceling transmission ........................................................................... 4-13 4.1.5 Confirming delivery status (message status list)...................................... 4-14 4.1.6 Manually requesting delivery status ........................................................ 4-16 4.1.7 Accessing the 2-digit code services ........................................................ 4-17 4.1.8 Inserting the destinations of a fax terminal .............................................. 4-19
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4.2 Receiving .......................................................................................................... 4-20 4.2.1 When a message is received.................................................................. 4-20 4.2.2 Setting the receive alarm ........................................................................ 4-21 4.2.3 Displaying receive messages ................................................................. 4-21 4.2.4 Printing receive messages...................................................................... 4-23 4.2.5 Saving receive messages to a floppy disk .............................................. 4-23 4.2.6 Automatically saving receive messages to the hard disk ........................ 4-24 4.2.7 Deleting receive messages..................................................................... 4-25 4.2.8 Distress Alert/Received Call Unit IC-305................................................. 4-25
4.3 Display Log ....................................................................................................... 4-26 4.3.1 Displaying and printing the display log.................................................... 4-26 4.3.2 Automatic printing of display log ............................................................. 4-27 4.3.3 Displaying send message log, receive message log............................... 4-27
4.4 EGC Messages ................................................................................................. 4-28 4.4.1 Displaying and reprinting EGC messages............................................... 4-28 4.4.2 Displaying EGC closed network ID (ENID) ............................................. 4-29 4.4.3 Receiving EGC distress or urgent message ........................................... 4-30
5. DATA REPORTING AND POLLING ...............................................................5-1 5.1 Data Reporting .................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.1 Setting a data report ................................................................................. 5-2 5.1.2 Setting a message report.......................................................................... 5-4
5.2 Polling ................................................................................................................. 5-6 5.2.1 Polling commands .................................................................................... 5-6 5.2.2 Other polling commands........................................................................... 5-6 5.2.3 Polling reception ....................................................................................... 5-8
5.3 DNID (Data Network Identification)...................................................................... 5-9 5.3.1 Displaying DNID ....................................................................................... 5-9 5.3.2 Enabling/Disabling DNID ........................................................................ 5-10
6. DISTRESS OPERATIONS.............................................................................6-1 6.1 Preparing the Distress Alert................................................................................. 6-1 6.2 Transmitting the Distress Alert............................................................................. 6-3 6.3 Testing the Distress Button.................................................................................. 6-4 6.4 Distress Communications.................................................................................... 6-5
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS.....................................................................................7-1 7.1 Aborting an Operation ......................................................................................... 7-1 7.2 Scanning NCS..................................................................................................... 7-2 7.3 Choosing EGC Receiving Channel ..................................................................... 7-3 7.4 Choosing NCS Channel ...................................................................................... 7-4
8. MAINTENANCE.............................................................................................8-1 8.1 Safety Information ............................................................................................... 8-1 8.2 General Checking and Maintenance ................................................................... 8-2 8.3 Diagnostics.......................................................................................................... 8-3
8.3.1 Self test at power on ................................................................................. 8-3 8.3.2 Testing the terminal unit through the keyboard ......................................... 8-3
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8.4 Performance Verification (PV) Test ...................................................................... 8-4 8.4.1 PV test sequence ...................................................................................... 8-4 8.4.2 PV test procedure ..................................................................................... 8-5 8.4.3 Results of PV test...................................................................................... 8-6
8.5 System Status Monitor......................................................................................... 8-7 8.6 Replacing the Battery .......................................................................................... 8-8 8.7 Error Messages ................................................................................................... 8-9
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES .................................................................... APA-1 Menu Tree ............................................................................................................... APA-1 International Telex/Telephone Country Code List................................................... APA-11 LES List ................................................................................................................. APA-19 International Telex Abbreviations ........................................................................... APA-20 Glossary of Acronyms............................................................................................ APA-21 International Telegraphy Alphabet ......................................................................... APA-22 Error Messages and Alerts .................................................................................... APA-23 LES ID List ............................................................................................................ APA-26
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL DATA ............................................................. APB-1 Digital Interface (IEC 61162-1 Edition 2)..................................................................APB-1
SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................................................SP-1
INDEX ......................................................................................................... Index-1
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FOREWORD
Introduction FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for considering and purchasing the FELCOM 15 Inmarsat C Mobile Earth Station. We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability.
Mainly consisting of an antenna unit and a terminal unit, the FELCOM 15 provides the full range of distress and general communication services for mobile and fixed terrestrial subscribers in the Inmarsat C communication network. Its compact size permits installation 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 1 thru 6). For more detailed information, refer to the information below.
Inmarsat C Maritime Customer Relations Officer Maritime Services Operations Department International Maritime Satellite Organization (Inmarsat) Address: 99 City Road, London, EC1Y 1AX, UK Telephone: +44 20 7728 1777 (Switchboard) Fax: -44 20 7728 1142 URL: www.inmarsat.com E-mail [email protected]
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Features • E-mail facility. (To transmit E-mail, register with an LES provider which
provides e-mail services. E-mail charges are calculated separately.)
• Built-in Enhanced Group Call (EGC) receiver permits operation as EGC-only receiver.
• Terminal unit accepts a wide variety of peripheral equipment: Distress Message Controller (DMC), Incoming Indicator, 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) inside the terminal unit provides GPS-generated position.
• Diagnostic programs for maintenance
• Terminal unit provides a floppy disk drive for storage of received and transmitted messages on floppy disks.
• Menu driven operation
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
PrinterPP-510
ANTENNAUNIT
IC-115
TERMINAL UNITIC-215
JUNCTIONBOX
IC-315Navigator
Distress Alert/Received Call Unit
IC-305
SHIP'S MAINS100/115/220/230 VAC1φ, 50/60 Hz
: Standard Supply: Option: Local Supply
SHIP'S MAINS12/24 VDC*
AC Power SupplyPR-240
24 VDC Battery
*For 12 VDC ship's mains, DC-DC converter is required to use PP-510.
IncomingIndicatorIC-306
Distress Message ControllerDMC-5
PersonalComputer
(PC/AT compatibility)
EGC PrinterPP-505
Shipboard LAN (Ethernet)GPS receiver
OP16-24
Mini Keyboard
DGPS
CATEGORY OF UNITSAll units are PROTECTED FROMWEATHER except the antenna unitwhich is EXPOSED TO WEATHER.
PROGRAM NUMBER
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PROGRAM NUMBER
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INMARSAT C SYSTEM
Introduction The Inmarsat C system provides worldwide telex and data transmission and reception of written information to owners of an Inmarsat C transceiver or a terrestrial telex network via satellite. Communication mode is store-and-forward telex, which means all information sent are first stored at a LES and then delivered to designated party. An EGC (Enhanced Group Call) receiver is built in the FELCOM to receive the following types of messages, broadcasts from a LES:
• SafetyNETTM-governments and maritime authorities can use this service to distribute maritime safety information 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.
FELCOM allows you to make distress calls. They are given immediate priority over all other calls, and are automatically routed to a land-based Rescue Co-ordination Centre (RCC). Besides its primary application of ship-shore, shore-ship or ship-ship communications, the Inmarsat C service has also proved beneficial to trucking firms who have found it indispensable for communicating with their vehicles. In this manual, however, we will concentrate on ship applications, the main application.
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Inmarsat C System Configuration
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SCCNCS
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Satellite
MES
AOR-West AOR-East IOR POR
OCC: Operation Control CenterSCC: Satellite Control CenterNCS: Network Coordination StationMES: Mobile Earth StationLES: Land Earth Station
Inmarsat C system configuration
The Inmarsat C system consists of the Operation Control Center (OCC), Satellite Control Centers (SCC), Network Coordination Stations (NCS), Land Earth Stations (LES) and Mobile Earth Stations (MES). The OCC, located at Inmarsat�s London headquarters, coordinates a wide range of activities in the Inmarsat system, including commissioning of mobile earth stations. The Inmarsat 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
AOR-East
IOR
POR
Inmarsat-3, F4
Inmarsat-3, F2
Inmarsat-3, F1
Inmarsat-3, F3
54.0°W
15.5°W
64.0°E
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 broadcasts information such as navigational warnings, weather reports and news. The LES provides the link between the MES and the terrestrial telecommunications networks via satellite.
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Communications Network The illustration below shows the Inmarsat C communications network.
NetworkCoordinationStation (NCS)
NCS/NCS Signaling Link
NCS Common Channel
Mobile EarthStation (MES)
Data TerminalEquipment (DTE)
Enhanced GroupCalling (EGC) Receiver
Data CircuitTerminatingEquipment
(DCE)
MES SignalingChannel
MES MessageChannel
LES TDMChannel
Land EarthStation(LES)
NCS/LESSignaling Link
TerrestrialCommunicationsNetwork
DataCommunicationsNetwork
Telex Network
Inmarsat C communications network NCS common channel The NCS has two major functions: 1) Transmitting information on a common channel. 2) Transmitting EGC messages to MESs. NCS/LES signaling link This is the link between 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/NCS signaling link This is the link between NCSs. It exchanges data between MESs operating in different 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 the terminal unit, a keyboard and printer.
Terrestrial network The major functions of the LESs are: interface 1) Telex store-and-forward conversion 2) Handling EGC messages 3) Handling distress alerts 4) Data Reporting and Polling
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Types of MES There are three types of MES: class 1, class 2 and class 3. This FELCOM is a class 2 MES.
Class 1: 1) Transmits messages to LES 2) Receives messages from LES Class 2: 1) The functions of class 1 plus operation as an EGC receiver
when not transmitting 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.
Incoming Indicator (IC-306) The IC-306 releases an audio alarm and flashes its lamp when a routine message is received.
Distress Alert/Received Call Unit (IC-305) The IC-305 enables transmission of the distress alert from a remote location; for example, ship�s bridge. (For further details see paragraph 6.2.)
Distress Message Controller (DMC-5) The optional 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 CFELCOM 15
Distress Message Controller DMC-5 Distress message controller system
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.1 Terminal Unit The terminal unit is the heart of the FELCOM system, transmitting and receiving messages and alerting you with status messages.
POWERswitch
DISTRESSbutton
Floppy diskdrive
Terminal unit IC-215
1.1.1 Turning the power on/off
Press the [POWER] switch to turn the terminal unit on/off.
1.1.2 DISTRESS button Use the DISTRESS button to transmit the distress alert (to all ships) when there is a life-endangering situation on your ship.
1.1.3 Diagnostics When the terminal unit is turned on, it conducts a series of diagnostic tests to check itself for proper operation.
1.1.4 Floppy disk drive, floppy disks
The terminal unit provides a floppy disk drive for storing transmitted and received messages on floppy disks. The floppy disks used with the system are 2HD (1.44 MB) and 2DD (720 KB).
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1.1.5 Audio alarm The audio alarm sounds and the terminal unit displays which alarm is sounding as below.
• EGC distress or urgent message is received. (To silence the alarm, press the function key [F10].)
• During the interval between the transmission of the distress alert (by own vessel) and the receiving of the distress acknowledge signal from LES. (The alarm automatically stops when your ship receives the distress acknowledge signal.)
• The system status monitor detects equipment fault. (To silence the alarm, press any key.)
1.2 Printer PP-510 (optional supply) The printer prints transmitted and received messages. The POWER switch is on the right side of the unit. A lamp on the switch lights when the power is on. If the paper is set correctly, the ON LINE lamp also lights. When both these lamps are lit, the printer is ready to print information received from the terminal unit. For further details, refer to the operator's manual of the PP-510.
Printer PP-510
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1.3 Keyboard The FELCOM is almost 100% keyboard controlled. Operation is simplified by the use of menus which you access by pressing function keys, numbered F1-F10 at the top of the keyboard. The figure below shows keyboard layout.
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Fn Ctrl Alt Alt Ctrl
Home End PgDn
PgUp
Shift
Enter
Backspace
Esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 NumLock
Prt Sc
SysRq
ScrollLock
Pause
Break
Insert Delete
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1.3.1 Key description Esc Cancels key input and returns to previous display
screen. F1-F10 These are the function keys. They choose menus. Backspace Deletes the character to the left of the cursor. Insert Works the same as PASTE function. See �Copying
and pasting text� in paragraph 3.1.4. 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 to the previous page of the edit screen. PgDn Goes to the next page of the edit screen. [↑ ], [↓ ], [←], [→] Control the cursor. Enter Registers key input.
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Shift Chooses upper or lower case letters. Press and hold down the key to get upper case letters. Note that only upper case letters are used in telex.
Alt Executes the shortcut key operation when combined with an alphabet key. See paragraph 1.3.2.
Space Bar Inserts a space. In addition, it displays the file list, a partial view of a file, etc., depending on menu.
Caps Lock Turns upper case letter input on or off. �CAPS� appears on the display when the keyboard is set for upper case letter input.
Tab Inserts horizontal tab characters. The number of tab characters the key can insert per line of text can be programmed for two, four or eight tabs.
Ctrl Works in combination with alphabet keys as follows:
Ctrl key shortcuts
Ctrl+[M]
Ctrl+[H]
Ctrl+[I]
Same as Enter.
Same as Back Space.
Same as Tab.
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 LED is lit. Note 1: In telex, lower case, #, &, *, $ and % are not used. A full list of characters
useable in telex appears in the Appendix. Note 2: � (Euro mark) on the 5
%
C key is not used.
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1.3.2 Shortcut keys The FELCOM provides the keyboard shortcuts shown below for commonly used functions.
Shortcut keys
Operation
Same as NEW in File menu
Same as OPEN in File menu
Same as CLOSE in File menu
Same as DELETE in File menu
Same as SAVE in File menu
Same as PRINT in File menu
Same as UNDO
Same as CUT in Edit menu
Same as COPY in Edit menu
Same as PASTE in Edit menu
Same as Top of Text in Edit/Go to line menu
Same as End of Text in Edit/Go to line menu
Same as CHANGE WINDOW in Edit menu
Shortcut key
ALT+N
ALT+O
ALT+Q
ALT+D
ALT+S
ALT+P
ALT+X
DELETE
ALT+C
INSERT
Fn+ (Home)
Fn+ (End)
ALT+V
1.4 Function Menus The function menus, which you access by pressing the function keys (F1-F10) at the top of the keyboard, control most operations of this unit.
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Home End PgDn
PgUp
Shift
Enter
Backspace
Esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 NumLock
Prt Sc
SysRq
ScrollLock
Pause
Break
Insert Delete
FileEdit
TransmitEGC
ReportsLogs
OptionsSetup StopAlarm
Position
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1.4.1 Choosing menu, menu options Press appropriate function key to choose a menu. For example, press the function key [F1] key to choose the File menu.
File
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
File menu
You may choose menu items with the arrow keys (pressing [Enter] after making selection) or appropriate numeric key. When using the arrow keys, each menu item, initially shown as white on black, reverses to black on white. This highlighting indicates the item is available for selection. In the illustration above, for example, �New� is available for selection.
1.4.2 Function menu description Function menu description
Menu
File (F1)
Edit (F2)
Transmit (F3)
EGC (F4)
Reports (F5)
Logs (F6)
Options (F7)
Setup (F8)
Position (F9)
Stop Alarm (F10)
Descripiton
Processes files.
Provides text editing facilities.
Transmits messages.
Sets up EGC message facilities.
Sets up data reporting function.
Displays send and receive message logs.
Login, logout, testing facilities.
Sets up the system.
Enter your ship's position manually.
Silences buzzer.
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1.4.3 Sample menu operation For example, you want to display a transmitted message. All operations begin from the standby display.
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
DateTime
Position
Waypoint
CourseSpeedCurrent NCSCurrent ChannelCurrent TDMMES StatusGPS Status
DCE Memory
02-02-2501:32 (UTC)
LATLONLATLON
DEGKTS
344 (IOR) LOGOUTNCS CCNCS CCIdle****
32818 Bytes free
IMNBBERC/NSend levelRx AGC LevelREF Offset FreqSynthe 1st-1 Local 1st-2 Local Rx2nd Local
Antenna Power Supply
Water TemperatureWater Current
DirectionSpeed
Depth
4431*****000OK ( 36dB)OK ( 0)OK (135)OK ( 0Hz)OK
OK
DEG
DEGKTS
Current State: IDLE
DCE Ver **
SYNC ( NCS )NCS: IOR LOGOUT
02-02-25 01:32 (UTC)
Standby display 1. Press the function key [F6] to display the Logs menu.
Log
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
1. Send Message Log2. Receive Message Log3. EGC Log4. Log
Logs menu
2. Press the [1] key to display the send message log.
No. Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery
Send Message Log
Log
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
1. Send Message Log2. Receive Message Log
Send message log
3. Choose the message you want to display by using the [↑ ] or [↓ ] key followed by the [Enter] key.
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1.5 Display Indications The display is divided in three sections: 1) The menu area 2) The working area 3) The operating status area
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm(1) (2)
(3)(4)(4)
(5)(6) (7)(8)
(9) (10) (10)
2) WORKING AREA
1) FunctionMenu
3) OperatingStatus
Location of display indications
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) Distress Alert Activated Distress Alert Test Activated Distress Alert Acknowledge Received Distress Message Call Activated Distress Message Call Acknowledged (2) Communication network mode
No display Normal operation Restoration Mode Problem at NCS (blinking) Restoration Mode Previously designated LES is transmitting the (reverse video) NCS common channel signal.
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(3) Terminal unit status
Idle Idle (awaiting receiving, awaiting transmitting) Idle (pending) Awaiting reply from LES Sending Sending Receiving Receiving Login Logging in with NCS Logout Logging out with NCS Distress Alert When own vessel is transmitting the distress alert Data Report Sending data report Testing PV testing Test Setup Requesting PV testing Scanning NCS scanning EGC RECEIVER EGC-only receiver operation (reverse indication) Delivery Status Req. Transmitting delivery status request Forced Clearing Stopping receiving, transmitting, or scanning (4) Terminal unit remarks and version number
This area provides remarks about terminal unit status. (5) Frame synchronization
Blank Changing channel, or during transmission SYNC (NCS) Synchronizing with NCS SYNC (LES) Synchronizing with LES UNSYNC Out of synchronization Retuning Synchronizing with NCS or LES (6) Ocean region receiving
No display Out of synch with satellite AOR-W Atlantic Ocean Region-West AOR-E Atlantic Ocean Region-East IOR Indian Ocean Region POR Pacific Ocean Region
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(7) Logging status
LOGOUT Logged out with ocean region LOGIN Logged in with ocean region LOGIN (blinking) Logging in with ocean region (8) Other information
No display No receive message in memory, or printer is operating.
REC. MESSAGE EXISTS Displayed when a routine message has (blinking) not been printed, or a confidential message is
received. DATA REPORT When data reporting is activated. (Reverse video indication) (9) Date and time display
The date (set at system setting) and time (set by satellite) appear. Time is updated every minute (with navigator connection). (10) Ship’s position
Ship�s position (automatic or manual input) appears here.
1.6 Error Messages and Alerts The terminal unit displays error messages and alerts to call your attention to misoperation, failed operation and system error. A list of error messages and alerts appears in the Appendix. To show previous error messages, press the function key [F6] and then select desired log with the appropriate numeric key. The example below shows the send message log. To erase a current error or alert, press the [Esc] key.
No. Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery
Send Message Log
Log
CAUTIONNo Message
<Press ESC key to coninue>
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1. Send Message Log2. Receive Message Log
Location of error messages and alerts
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1.7 Silencing the Audio Alarm Some error messages and alerts are accompanied by the audio alarm. This alarm can be silenced, in most instances, by pressing any key. If the alarm cannot be silenced in that manner, go to the Setup menu (see the paragraph below) to silence it. Note that the distress alert alarm transmitted by own ship cannot be silenced by either method; it automatically stops when you receive the distress acknowledge signal from LES. 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu.
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Setup
1. Distress Alert Setup2. System Setup3. Editor Setup4. Terminal Setup5. EGC Setup6. Auto Mode Setup7. E-Mail Setup8. Network Setup9. DirectoriesA. ConfigurationB. Save to FDC. Load from FDD. Command Window
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2. Press the [6] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu. 3. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Receive Alarm. 4. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window.
Auto Mode Setup
Auto Log Print OFFReceive Alarm OFFAuto Receive Message Save OFFAuto Receive Message Print OFFAuto EGC Message Save System OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET (routine) OFF SafetyNET (safety) OFF SafetyNET (Urgent & distress) ONAuto EGC Message Print System OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET (routine) OFF SafetyNET (safety) OFF
ONOFF
Auto mode setup menu
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5. Press the [↓ ] key to choose OFF. Note: To silence the audio alarm given to an EGC distress or urgent
message from the Distress Alert Unit (IC-305), follow the above procedure. DO NOT press the DISTRESS button on the IC-305 to silence the alarm; you will transmit own ship’s distress alert.
6. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 7. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATIONThis chapter provides the information necessary for initializing the FELCOM. Once the equipment is initialized, you need do no more than press a few keys to get fully automatic transmission and reception. Inmarsat assigns each MES an Inmarsat Mobile Number (IMN). The IMN has already been entered into the FELCOM, during installation.
2.1 System Settings 2.1.1 Connecting to main terminal
The main terminal is where you set up the system. Confirm that the main terminal is selected as below. 1. Press the function key [F8] to choose the Setup menu.
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Setup
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Setup menu
If your screen looks something like the one shown in the illustration above, you are using the main terminal. (If you are using an external terminal, some menu items appear in gray.)
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2.1.2 System setup The System Setup menu provides for input of date, time, operating mode, and port function. 1. Press the function key [F8] to choose the Setup menu.
Setup
1. Distress Alert Setup2. System Setup3. Editor Setup4. Terminal Setup5. EGC Setup6. Auto Mode Setup7. E-Mail Setup8. Network Setup9. DirectoriesA. ConfigurationB. Save to FDC. Load from FDD. Command Window
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Setup menu 2. Press the [2] key to display the System Setup menu.
Note: If the terminal unit is off, or its interconnection cable has loosened or is damaged, the message �No response from terminal unit.� appears.
Setup
9. Configuration
System Setup
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IORINMARSAT-COFFINTINTINT
System Date & TimeIMNPreferred NCSMES Operation ModeNav PortActive PortMessage Output PortEGC Output Port
System setup menu 3. System Date & Time is selected; press the [Enter] key to open the date entry
window. Setup
9. Configuration
System Setup
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IORINMARSAT-COFFALLINTINT
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System setup menu, date entry window 4. Enter the date with the numeric keys. (Time is fed from a navigator.) 5. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 6. Press the [↓ ] key to choose the Preferred NCS.
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7. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. Setup
9. Configuration
System Setup
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AutoAOR (WEST)AOR (EAST)PORIOR
System Date & TimeIMNPreferred NCSMES Operation ModeNav PortActive PortMessage Output PortEGC Output Port
System setup menu, preferred NCS options window 8. Choose appropriate NCS (Auto, AOR-West, AOR-East, POR or IOR) by
using the arrow keys. The FELCOM will search for that NCS signal each time it is turned on. The �Auto� setting searches all NCS signals to find the most suitable NCS; thus scanning can take quite some time. (For reference, the coverage range of each satellite is shown in the illustration on page 3.)
Note: If you want to change the NCS channel temporarily, refer to paragraph 7.4.
9. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 10. Press the [↓ ] key to choose MES Operation Mode. 11. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window.
Setup
9. Configuration
System Setup
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IORINMARSAT-COFF
INTINT
INMARSAT-CEGC
System Date & TimeIMNPreferred NCSMES Operation ModeNav PortActive PortMessage Output PortEGC Output Port
System setup menu, MES operation mode options window 12. Choose operating mode, Inmarsat C or EGC. The Inmarsat C setting
provides telex communications and operates as an EGC receiver when the equipment is not transmitting or receiving. The EGC setting enables EGC-only operation. In this case, �EGC RECEIVER� appears in reverse video at the bottom of the screen.
13. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 14. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Nav Port. 15. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window.
Setup
9. Configuration
System Setup
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IORINMARSAT-CDTE1OFFDTE1DTE1
OFFEXTINT
System Date & TimeIMNPreferred NCSMES Operation ModeNav PortActive PortMessage Output PortEGC Output Port
System setup menu, nav port options window
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16. Choose the navigator which is interfaced to the FELCOM. OFF: No navigator interfaced EXT: Choose this setting to use external navigator. The FELCOM
automatically chooses ship�s position information in the order of GPS, Loran C, and DECCA .
INT: Use the GPS receiver board (option) built in the terminal unit.
Note: If there is no navigator (Nav Port setting is �OFF�), you should enter position manually, in the Position menu. Refer to paragraph 2.8.
17. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 18. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Active Port. 19. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window.
Setup
9. Configuration
System Setup
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IORINMARSAT-COFF
DTE1DTE1
INTALL
System Date & TimeIMNPreferred NCSMES Operation ModeNav PortActive PortMessage Output PortEGC Output Port
System setup menu, active port options window 20. Choose active port (terminal unit); �INT� or �ALL� as appropriate.
INT: Internal terminal unit is active. ALL: Internal and external terminal units are active.
21. Press the [Enter] key to close the active port options window. 22. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Message Output Port. 23. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window.
Setup
9. Configuration
System Setup
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IORINMARSAT-CINTOFFDTE1
System Date & TimeIMNPreferred NCSMES Operation ModeActive PortNav PortMessage Output PortEGC Output Port
INTEXTAUTO
System setup menu, message output port options window 24. Choose the terminal unit where you want to route receive messages.
INT: All receive messages are routed to the main terminal. EXT: All receive messages are routed to the external terminal unit (connected
to the DTE port on the main terminal unit). AUTO: Choose to route messages with sub address 000 to the main terminal.
Message having sub address of the external terminal unit are routed there. All other messages are routed to the main terminal.
25. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 26. Press the [↓ ] key to choose EGC Output Port. 27. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window.
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Setup
9. Configuration
System Setup
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System Date & TimeIMNPreferred NCSMES Operation ModeNav PortActive PortMessage Output PortEGC Output Port INT
INT+EXT
System setup menu, EGC output port options window 28. Choose the terminal unit where to route receive EGC messages; INT, main
terminal; INT+EXT, main and external terminals. 29. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 30. Press the [Esc] key to open the Update window.
Setup
9. Configuration
System Setup
System Date & TimeIMNPreferred NCSMES Operation ModeNav PortActive PortMessage Output PortEGC Output Port
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Update
Yes No
System setup menu, update window
31. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to update system settings. 32. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.
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2.2 Terminal Setup The Terminal Setup menu provides for selection of date display format, currency unit, screensaver on/off and window color (color display only). 1. Press the function key [F8] to choose the Setup menu. 2. Press the [4] key to display the Terminal Setup screen.
Terminal Setup
YY-MM-DDYENON
Date Disp. FormCurrency UnitScreen SaverWindow Color
Terminal Setup menu 3. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. 4. Choose date display format desired and then press the [Enter] key to close
the options window. 5. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Currency Unit. 6. Press the [Enter] key. 7. Choose the currency unit to use to calculate toll charges. 8. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 9. Press the [↓ ] key to choose the Screen Saver. 10. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. 11. Choose �ON� or �OFF� as appropriate. ON to use screen saver, OFF to
disable the screen saver. 12. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 13. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Window Color and press the [Enter] key.
Window Color Change
1: Window Color Setup2: Default Color
Window color change menu
You may change the background and foreground colors for the various display screens on the terminal unit as follows:
a) Press the [1] key to choose 1: Window Color Setup.
Window Color Setup
Window Base Window Fore Color L_WHITE Back Color BLUE
Window color setup menu
b) Window is selected; press the [Enter] key.
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c) Use the [↓ ] or [↑ ] key to choose the item to adjust and then press the [Enter] key.
BASE WINDOW: Standby display RCV Message Display: Communications memory display EGC Message Display: Communications display EDIT1 � EDIT 2: Editor screens SUB MENU1 � SUB MENU 4: Sub menus MESSAGE: Status message
1:2:|||||||
MENU
< [1] UNTITLED1 >
EDIT BASE WINDOW
CAUTIONMESSAGE
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Location of items
d) Press [↓ ] to choose Fore Color and then press the [Enter] key. e) Use the [↓ ] or [↑ ] key to choose foreground color desired and then press the
[Enter] key. f) Press [↓ ] to choose Back Color and then press the [Enter] key. g) Use the [↓ ] or [↑ ] key to choose background color desired and then press the
[Enter] key.
Note: To restore all default color settings, choose �Window Color� from the Terminal Setup menu, select �2. Default Color� and then press the [Enter] key.
14. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 15. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.
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2.3 Login and Logout Each time the terminal unit is turned on, register your vessel with the Inmarsat C system to enable communications between your vessel and an LES. This is called login. The first time you login you must do it manually; thereafter the NCS does it for you automatically, even when you move to another ocean region. Note that you can transmit the distress alert and receive EGC messages unless you are logged in. If you will not be using the FELCOM 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, the LES may attempt to send a message to you. It may charge your correspondent, even if you don�t receive the message.
2.3.1 Login 1. Confirm that �SYNC (NCS)� appears at the bottom of the screen. 2. Press the function key [F7] to display the Options menu.
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1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select NCS5. Ocean Region6. Test
Options menu
3. Press the [1] key to display the Login screen. Options
Login
Start
NoYes
Login screen
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Note: The terminal unit must be �idle� to login. (�Current State: IDLE� appears at the bottom of the screen.) When it is not idle, �Terminal Unit is not IDLE now. Cannot start login.� appears. Press any key to return to the standby display. Wait until the terminal unit becomes idle.
4. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to start login. 5. Login begins and the screen should now look something like the illustration
below, showing �LOGIN� in blinking reverse video.
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LOGIN replaces IDLE.Blinking during login
SYNC ( NCS )NCS: IOR LOGIN
OptionsLogin
Starting Login Process.Press any key to escape.
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Appearance of display screen during login
6. When login is completed, �Current State shows �Successful login.� Then, terminal unit goes into �Idle� status, LOGIN stops blinking and the name of the NCS (ocean region) you logged in with appears on the screen.
7. Press any key to return to the standby display.
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2.3.2 Logout 1. Press the function key [F7] to display the Options menu. 2. Press the [2] key to display the logout screen.
Note: The terminal unit must be �idle� to logout. When it is not idle, �Terminal Unit is not IDLE now. Cannot start logout.� appears. Press any key to return to the standby display. Wait until the terminal unit becomes idle.
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OptionsLogout
Start
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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: LOGOUTCALLING
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SYNC ( NCS )NCS: IOR LOGOUT
OptionsLogout
Starting Logout Process.Press any key to escape.
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Appearance of display screen during logout
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4. When logout is completed, �Successful logout� appears. �Current State� then returns to IDLE.
5. Turn off the FELCOM.
2.4 EGC Settings 2.4.1 What is the EGC (Enhanced Group Call) service?
The EGC service enables EGC information providers to send SafetyNETTM or FleetNETTM messages via an LES to a specific groups of ships, or to all ships within a defined geographical area. To send an EGC message, the information provider prepares the message, and then accesses the appropriate 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. Although all MESs can receive the EGC message, the message is accepted only by those EGC receivers that have been pre-programmed for the area or group conditions contained in the message. All other EGC receivers reject the message. Two EGC services are available: 1) SafetyNETTM
This provides a means for information providers to distribute Maritime Safety Information (MSI) from shore-to-ship. Authorized information providers include: a) Hydrographic Offices, for navigational warnings b) National Weather Services, for meteorological warnings and forecasts c) Rescue Co-ordination Center, for shore-to-ship distress alerts and other
urgent information d) International Ice Patrol, for North Atlantic ice hazards
2) FleetNETTM
This service allows authorized information providers such as commercial subscription services, shipping companies and governments, which have registered 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
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2.4.2 EGC setup The FELCOM receives EGC messages directed to its present position and Navarea without further programming. The EGC Setup screen lets you choose additional areas for which to receive messages and also the Navtex station and type of message for Coastal Warning (NAVTEX Re-broadcast). 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu.
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Setup menu 2. Press the [5] key to display the EGC Setup menu.
Setup
EGC Setup
Ice reportsMeteo. forecastsPilot serviceDECCA messagesLORAN messages
OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
OMEGA messagesSATNAV messagesOther navaid msgQRU (no message)
OFFOFFOFFOFF
: :
OFF
Receive EGC AreaAdditional Position
NavareaFixed AreaWaypoint (from NAV Equipment)
NAVTEXStation CodeType of Message (Can't reject other report)
EGC setup menu 3. The cursor is selecting Additional Position, where you can enter the L/L
position of an ocean region you want to receive broadcasts about. Press the [Enter] key to open the additional position entry window.
4. Enter position as follows. a) Enter latitude. b) Enter [N] or [S]. c) Enter longitude. d) Enter [E] or [W].
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5. Press the [Enter] key to close the additional position entry window. 6. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Navarea. 7. Press the [Enter] key to open the Navarea entry window.
Setup
EGC Setup
Ice reportsMeteo. forecastsPilot serviceDECCA messagesLORAN messages
OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
OMEGA messagesSATNAV messagesOther navaid msgQRU (no message)
OFFOFFOFFOFF
: :
OFF
Receive EGC AreaAdditional Position
NavareaFixed AreaWaypoint (from NAV Equipment)
NAVTEXStation CodeType of Message (Can't reject other report)
EGC setup menu, Navarea entry window 8. Enter additional Navarea(s) (up to nine) for which you want to receive
broadcasts, referring to the figure below for appropriate code.
Navareas 9. Press the [Enter] key to close the navarea entry window. 10. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Waypoint.
Note: �Fixed Area� is where you enter fixed areas (max. 3) for chart correction service. However, this service is not yet available; enter no data.
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11. Press the [Enter] key to open the waypoint entry window. Setup
EGC Setup
Ice reportsMeteo. forecastsPilot serviceDECCA messagesLORAN messages
OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
OMEGA messagesSATNAV messagesOther navaid msgQRU (no message)
OFFOFFOFFOFF
: :
OFFONOFF
Receive EGC AreaAdditional Position
NavareaFixed AreaWaypoint (from NAV Equipment)
NAVTEXStation CodeType of Message (Can't reject other report)
EGC setup menu, waypoint entry window 12. Choose ON to receive broadcasts for the area which contains the destination
waypoint set on the navigator. 13. Press the [Enter] key to close the waypoint window. 14. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Station Code. 15. Press the [Enter] key to open the Station Code entry window.
Setup
EGC Setup
Ice reportsMeteo. forecastsPilot serviceDECCA messagesLORAN messages
OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
OMEGA messagesSATNAV messagesOther navaid msgQRU (no message)
OFFOFFOFFOFF
: :
OFF
Receive EGC AreaAdditional Position
NavareaFixed AreaWaypoint (from NAV Equipment)
NAVTEXStation CodeType of Message (CanÕt reject other report)
EGC setup menu, station code entry window 16. Enter the navtex station code (A-Z) of the navarea. For details about navtex
stations, consult the operator�s manual of the navtex receiver. 17. Press the [Enter] key to close the Station Code entry window. 18. Using the up/down arrow keys, enable/disable reception of NAVTEX
broadcasts as appropriate and then press the [Enter] key. Note: Navtex messages �Coastal navigational information�, �Meteorological
warning� and �Search and rescue alert� (they do not appear on the display) cannot be deleted since they are considered essential to navigation.
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19. Press the [Esc] key to open the Update window. Setup
EGC Setup
Receive EGC AreaAdditional Position
NavareaFixed AreaWaypoint (from NAV Equipment)
NAVTEXStation CodeType of Message (Can't reject other report)
Ice reportsMeteo. forecastsPilot serviceDECCA messagesLORAN messages
OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
OMEGA messagesSATNAV messagesOther navaid msgQRU (no message)
OFFOFFOFFOFF
: :
OFF
Update
Yes No
EGC setup menu, update window 20. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to update EGC settings. 21. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.
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 function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [A] key to display the Configuration menu. 3. Press the [3] key to display the EGC Channel List.
SetupConfiguration
EGC Channel List
12580* 10840* 11088*
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11080*
EGC channel list
4. Current EGC channels are marked with an asterisk. These channels cannot be changed.
5. Using the arrow keys, place the cursor where there is no data entered.
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6. Press the [Enter] key to open the EGC channel list entry screen. Setup
Configuration
EGC Channel List
11080* 12580* 10840* 11088*
ENT: set ESC: quit
EGC channel list entry screen
7. Enter EGC channel frequency code. The EGC channel frequency code range is 8000-14000.
8. Press the [Enter] key to close the text window. 9. Press the [Esc] key to open the update window.
SetupConfiguration
EGC Channel List
11080* 12580* 10840* 11088*
ENT: set ESC: quit
Update
Yes No
EGC channel list, update window
10. 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 cursor at the invalid frequency. Then, press the [Enter] key and enter correct frequency.
2.4.4 Saving, printing EGC messages automatically
You may save and print EGC messages automatically as below. Automatically saving EGC messages
1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [6] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu. 3. Choose Auto EGC Message Save and then press the [Enter] key. 4. Turn message type (System, FleetNET, SafetyNET (routine), SafetyNET
(Safety), Safety NET (urgent+business) On or Off as appropriate. 5. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 6. Press the [Esc] key to open the update window. 7. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to register settings.
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Automatically printing EGC messages
1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [6] key to display the Auto mode setup menu. 3. Choose Auto EGC Message Print and then press the [Enter] key. 4. Turn message type (System, FleetNET, SafetyNET (routine), SafetyNET
(Safety), Safety NET (urgent+business) On or Off as appropriate. 5. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 6. Press the [Esc] key to open the update window. 7. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to register settings.
2.5 Adding NCS Channels This section shows you how to add NCS channels to the NCS Channel List. Up to 19 channels can be listed per each ocean region. Currently, there are four NCS channels, and they are marked with asterisks in the list. Add NCS channels to the list as below when they become operational. 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [A] key to display the Configuration menu. 3. Press the [4] key to display the NCS Channel List.
SetupConfiguration
NCS Channel List
No AOR (WEST)FREQ
11080*12345678
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AOR (EAST)FREQ
12580*
ID
1441111111
PORFREQ
12580*
ID
2442222222
IORFREQ
10840*
ID
3443333333
ID
0440000000
NCS channel list 4. Current NCS common channels are marked with an asterisk. These channels
cannot be changed. 5. Place the cursor where there is no data entered. 6. Press the [Enter] key to open the text window. 7. Enter NCS channel ID number. The ID number range is 45-63. 8. Press the [Enter] key to close the text window. 9. With the [→] key, choose the frequency column. 10. Press the [Enter] key to open the text window. 11. Enter NCS channel frequency code. The frequency code range is
8000-14000. 12. Press the [Enter] key to close the text window. 13. Press the [Esc] key to open the update window.
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SetupConfiguration
NCS Channel List
No AOR (WEST)FREQ
11080*
ID
0440000000
12345678
ENT: set ESC: quit
AOR (EAST)FREQ
12580*
ID
1441111111
PORFREQ
12580*
ID
2442222222
IORFREQ
10840*
ID
3443333333
Update
Yes NoYes
NCS channel list, update window
14. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to register input. Note: If the ID or frequency entered is invalid the message "Input Error: NCS
ID" (for invalid ID) or "Input Error: Channel No." (for invalid frequency) appears. Clear the error message by pressing the [Esc] key. Place the cursor at the invalid ID or frequency code. Then, press the [Enter] key and enter correct ID or frequency.
15. Press the [Esc] key.
2.6 LES List The LES List provides for storage of 44 LES names per ocean region. See the Appendix for the list of LES IDs.
2.6.1 Adding stations to the LES list 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu.
Setup
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1. Distress Alert Setup2. System Setup3. Editor Setup4. Terminal Setup5. EGC Setup6. Auto Mode Setup7. E-Mail Setup8. Network Setup9. DirectoriesA. ConfigurationB. Save to FDC. Load from FDD. Command Window
Setup menu
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2. Press the [A] key to display the Configuration menu.
SetupConfiguration
1. Station List2. LES List3. EGC Channel List4. NCS Channel List5. E-Mail Service List
8. Network Setup9. DirectoriesA. ConfigurationB. Save to FDC. Load from FDD. Command Window
Configuration menu 3. Press the [2] key to display the LES List.
SetupConfiguration
LES List
Ctrl+P: print ENT: list entry ESC: quit
AOR (WEST)Name
SOUTHBURYGOONHILLY
FUCINO
AOR (EAST)Name
SANTA PAULA
YAMAGUCHI
KUMSAN
PORName
YAMAGUCHIEIKTHERMOPYLAEARVI
KUMSAN
IORName
No
12345678
SOUTHBURYGOONHILLY
LES list 4. Using the arrow keys, place the cursor in the appropriate column, where
there is no data entered. 5. Press the [Enter] key.
SetupConfiguration
LES List
SOUTHBURYGOONHILLY
Ctrl+P: print ENT: list entry ESC: quit
AOR (WEST)Name
SOUTHBURYGOONHILLY
FUCINO
AOR (EAST)Name
SANTA PAULA
YAMAGUCHI
KUMSAN
PORName
YAMAGUCHIEIKTHERMOPYAEARVI
KUMSAN
IORName
No
12345678
:::
NameIDRemarksCharge (YEN/256bit) TELEX *****.** FAX *****.** E-Mail *****.** CSDN *****.** PSDN *****.** X400 *****.** DNID *****.** SPEC *****.**
Erase the Name to delete this LES.
LES list, LES data entry window
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6. Press the [Enter] key to open the text entry window.
Name :ID :Remarks :Charge (YEN/256bit) TELEX *****.** FAX *****.** E-Mail *****.** CSDN *****.** PSDN *****.** X400 *****.** DNID *****.** SPEC *****.**
Erase the Name to delete this LES.
LES list, text window 7. Enter LES name (maximum 15 characters). 8. Press the [Enter] key. 9. Press the [↓ ] key to choose ID. 10. Press the [Enter] key. 11. Enter LES ID. See the Appendix for the list of LES IDs. 12. Press the [Enter] key. 13. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Remarks. 14. Enter remarks (up to 20 characters). 15. Press the [Enter] key. 16. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Charge. 17. Enter approximate toll charge for each destination type, using the numeric
keys. 18. Press the [Enter] key. 19. Press the [Esc] key once to return to the LES List to enter another LES, or
press the [Esc] key four times to return to the standby display.
2.6.2 Editing the LES list 1. Press [F8], [A] and [2] to display the LES list. 2. Choose the LES you want to edit. 3. Press the [Enter] key. 4. Press the [Enter] key again to open the window for name entry. 5. To delete/change the LES name, press the [Backspace] key to erase name
and then press the [Enter] key. 6. To edit an entry, place the cursor on the item you want to edit, press the
[Enter] key, delete with the [Backspace] key, then enter new data. 7. Press the [Esc] key to save data. 8. To return to the standby display, press the [Esc] key twice.
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2.6.3 Printing the LES list 1. Press [F8], [A] and [2] to display the LES list. 2. While pressing and holding down the [Ctrl] key, press the [P] key to print the
LES list.
LES List ( Printed at 02-02-25 02:33 )
+++++ AOR (WEST) ++++No.010212
+++++ AOR (EAST) +++++No.01
NameSOUTHBURYGOONHILLYSTATION12
NameSOUTHBURY
LES ID001002012
LES ID101
RemarksUSAUK (NCS, ID044)NETHERLANDS
RemarksUSA
Sample LES list printout
3. To return to the standby display, press the [Esc] key three times.
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2.7 Station List 2.7.1 Adding stations to the station list
The FELCOM provides an �address book� for storing 64 station IDs. Enter station IDs as below. 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [A] key to display the Configuration menu. 3. Press the [1] key to display the Station List.
SetupConfiguration
Station List
Ctrl+P: printPage Up, Page Down: MoveSort (Ctrl+G: Group, Ctrl+N: Station Name,Ctrl+T: Type)
Station Group Name Type Code, ID / Address
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0102030405060708
abcxyzSeagull
E-MailE-MailTELEX
abc@ furuno.co.jpxyz@ furuno.co.jp584 463609999
Sample station list
4. Operate the [↓ ] key to place the cursor on a blank line. 5. Press the [Enter] key.
Station Group Station NameDestination Type TELEXPrefix CodeCountry CodeStation IDModem TypeE-Mail AddressRemarks
Erase the Name to delete this station.
Entering a station on the station list 6. Press the [Enter] key to open the station group entry window. 7. Enter station group name, using up to five characters. 8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 9. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Station Name. 10. Press the [Enter] key. 11. Enter station name, using up to 15 characters. 12. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 13. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Destination Type.
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14. Press the [Enter] key to open the destination type window.
TELEXFAXE-MailCSDNPSDNX400DNIDSPECTELEX (Prefixed)FAX (Prefixed)PSDN (Prefixed)X400 (Prefixed)DNID (Prefixed)SPEC (Prefixed)
Options window for “destination type” TELEX: Telex communication FAX: Facsimile service
- to an office facsimile machine 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 (See Note 2 below.)
Note 1: When FAX is selected, choose �T30 (FAX)� in the �Modem Type� options window. For further details, refer to paragraph 4.1.2.
Note 2: When SPEC is selected on the Type line, the Country Code line disappears. Enter two-digit codes on the Station ID line. Refer to paragraph 4.1.7.
15. Set up according to Destination Type selection. The steps which follow show how to set up for TELEX (Prefixed).
16. Press the [Enter] key to close the destination type window. 17. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Prefix Code. 18. Press the [Enter] key to open the prefix code window. 19. Key in prefix code in two digits. (Some services may not be available
depending on LES.)
edoCxiferP noitcnuF
11 ecnatsissAs'rotarepO
21 ediuGlaiD
33 ecnatsissAlacinhceT
19 tseTxeleTcitamotuA
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20. Press the [Enter] key to close the prefix code window. 21. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Country Code. 22. For ship-to-shore telex, enter international telex country code; ship-to-ship
telex, enter ocean region. A list of international telex country codes appears in the Appendix. Ocean Region AOR-East: 581 POR: 582 IOR: 583 AOR-West: 584
23. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 24. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Station ID. 25. Press the [Enter] key to open the window for station ID entry. 26. Enter telex subscriber number (for land) or MES Inmarsat Mobile Number (for
ship). Up to 15 characters, including space, can be entered. 27. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 28. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Remarks. 29. Press [Enter] to open the window for remarks entry. 30. Enter remarks (up to 20 characters). 31. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 32. To return to the standby display, press the [Esc] key three times.
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2.7.2 Editing the station list 1. Press [F8], [A] and [1] to display the Station List.
SetupConfiguration
Station List
Ctrl+P: printPage Up, Page Down: MoveSort (Ctrl+G: Group, Ctrl+N: Station Name,Ctrl+T: Type)
Station Group Name Type Code, ID / Address
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0102030405060708
abcxyzSeagull
E-MailE-MailTELEX
abc@ furuno.co.jpxyz@ furuno.co.jp584 463609999
Station list
2. Press the [↓ ] and [Enter] keys to choose the station you want to edit. 3. Press the [Enter] key to open the station name window. 4. To delete a station, press the [Backspace] key to erase station name, and
then press the [Enter] key. 5. To edit a station name, place the cursor on the character you want to edit.
Press the [Backspace] key to erase that character, then enter correct character.
6. Press the [Enter] key to save changes. 7. To return to the standby display, press the [Esc] key four times.
2.7.3 Printing the station list 1. Press [F8], [A] and [1] to display the Station List. 2. While pressing and holding down the [Ctrl] key, press the [P] key.
No.010203
NameabcxyzSeagull
TypeE-MailE-MailTELEX
Dest, ID, Modem / Addressabc@ furuno.co.jpxyz@ furuno.co.jp584 463609999
Station List ( Printed at 02-02-25 02:38 )Remarks
Station Name Subscriber's Number
Country Code Sample station list printout
3. To return to the standby display, press the [Esc] key three times.
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2.8 Entering Own Ship’s Position When there is no position data, set Nav Port in the System Setup menu to �OFF,� as explained in paragraph 2.1.2, and then enter ship�s position manually as follows: 1. Press the function key [F9] to display the Position menu.
Ship Position
LATLON
00:00.00N000:00.00E
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Ship position 2. Press the [Enter] key to open the window for latitude entry.
00:00.00N000:00.00E
Ship Position
LATLON
00:00.00N
Ship position
3. Enter latitude and [N] or [S]. 4. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 5. Press the [↓ ] key to choose LON. 6. Press the [Enter] key to open the window for longitude entry.
00:00.00N000:00.00E
Ship Position
LATLON 000:00.00E
Ship position
7. Enter longitude and [E] or [W]. 8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 9. Press the [Esc] key to open the update window.
Ship Position
LATLON
00:00.00N000:00.00E
Update
NoYes
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Ship position, update
10. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to update position and close the Ship Position menu. This position data is also entered on the �Update Distress Alert� screen. (Refer to page 6-1.)
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2.9 Setting Directories You can designate the directory where to save incoming and outgoing messages as follows: 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [9] key to display the Directories menu. 3. Choose Message Directory and then press the [Enter] key.
Setup
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5. EGC Setup6. Auto Mode Setup7. E-Mail Setup8. Directories9. Configuration
Directories
Message DirectoryEGC M<DIR><essag>456ABC <DIR> e <DIDirectory
Message Directory
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
456901
4242
868372
6794
02-02-28 20:5302-02-28 20:5402-02-15 02:1302-02-14 05:4202-02-15 02:3302-02-15 02:5202-02-15 02:5902-02-15 03:13
Filename Size Date & TimeABC <DIR>ABC281 .COIEKI . COMTEST.E0970715.001E0970715.002E0970715.003E0970715.004 75 Files exist 578560 bytes free
[B:\ ]
Setup menu, message directory 4. Press the [↓ ] key to choose a directory name. 5. Press the [Insert] key to make a new directory name. 6. Type a new directory name (for example, MESSAGE). 7. Press the [Enter] key. 8. Press the [↑ ] key. 9. Press the [Enter] key to choose directory name. 10. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.
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2.10 E-mail Service List The E-mail service list provides for e-mail set up. The procedure below shows you how to add e-mail service stations to the list. 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [A] key to display the Configuration menu.
SetupConfiguration
1. Station List2. LES List3. EGC Channel List4. NCS Channel List5. E-Mail Service List
8. Network Setup9. DirectoriesA. ConfigurationB. Save to FDC. Load from FDD. Command Window
Setup menu, configuration 3. Press the [5] key to display the E-mail Service List.
Setup
8. Directories9. Configuration
Configuration
1. Station List2. LES List3. EGC Channel List4. NCS Channel List5. E-Mail Service List
E-Mail Service List
Station Name AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR
0102030405060708
ComsatPTT TelecomBritish TelecomStratosTelstraEIKSentosa
001 101 201 321012 112 212 312002 102 202 302022 122 222 322022 122 222 322004 104 304 210 328
Setup menu, E-mail service list 4. Choose a blank space in the Station Name column and then press the [Enter]
key. Setup
8. Directories9. Configuration
Configuration
1. Station List2. LES List3. EGC Channel List4. NCS Channel List5. E-Mail Service List
E-Mail Service List
Station Name AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR
ComsatPTT TelecomBritish TelecomStratosTelstraEIKSentosa
001 101 201012 112 212 312002 102 210022 122 222 322
OFF
0102030405060708
Service Station NameService IDLES ID(AORW)(AORE)(POR)(IOR)To:Cc:Subject:SeparatorAttach File(MIME) E-mail setup
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5. Press the [Enter] key to open the service station name entry window. Setup
8. Directories9. Configuration
Configuration
1. Station List2. LES List3. EGC Channel List4. NCS Channel List5. E-Mail Service List
E-Mail Service List
Station Name AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR
ComsatPTT TelecomBritish TelecomStratosTelstraEIKSentosa
001 101 201012 112 212 312002 102 210022 122 222 322
OFF
0102030405060708
Service Station NameService IDLES ID(AORW)(AORE)(POR)(IOR)To:Cc:Subject:SeparatorAttach File(MIME)
Service station list, service station name entry window 6. Type service station name. 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 Service ID. (Service ID is station address.) 11. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 12. Press the [↓ ] key to choose LES ID. 13. Press the [Enter] key to open the LES ID entry window. 14. Type LES ID of AOR-W. 15. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 16. Follow steps 12 thru 15 to enter LES ID for AOR-E, POR and IOR. 17. Press the [↓ ] key to choose �To:�. 18. Press the [Enter] key to open the window for �to� header entry. 19. Type appropriate �To� header (for example, TO:, to+, etc.). 20. Press the [Enter] key to close the window for �cc� header entry. 21. Press the [↓ ] key to choose �Cc:�. 22. Press the [Enter] key to open the window for �cc� header entry. 23. Type appropriate �Cc� header (for example, CC:, cc+, etc.). 24. Press the [Enter] key to close the window for �subject� header entry. 25. Press the [↓ ] key to choose �Subject:�. 26. Press the [Enter] key to open the window for �subject� header entry. 27. 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 window for separator entry. 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 options window. 35. Choose �ON(BASE64)�, �ON(UUENCODE)� or �OFF� as appropriate.
BASE64: General text converter UUENCODE: Win/UNIX text converter
36. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 37. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.
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2.11 E-mail Setup Choose the LES where to forward e-mail. Also, you will need to register with the LES to get e-mail services. 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [7] key to choose E-mail Setup.
SetupE-Mail Setup
Station Name AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR
Comsat01 001 101 201
7. E-Mail Setup8. Network Setup9. DirectoriesA. ConfigurationB. Save to FDC. Load from FDD. Command Window
E-mail setup
3. Press the [Enter] key to open the e-mail station list. Setup
6. Auto Mode Setup7. E-Mail Setup8. Directories9. Configuration
E-Mail Setup
Station Name
01
AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR
Comsat 001 101 201Station Name AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR
ComsatPTT TelecomBritish TelecomStratosTelstra 022 122 222 322EIK 004 104 304 Sentosa 210 328
001 101 201 321012 112 212 312002 102 202 302022 122 222 322
0102030405060708
E-mail station list 4. Choose the LES where to forward e-mail. 5. Press the [Enter] key to show the update window.
Setup
6. Auto Mode Setup7. E-Mail Setup8. Directories9. Configuration
E-Mail Setup
Station Name
01
AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR
Comsat 001 101 201Station Name
0102030405060708
AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR
ComsatPTT TelecomBritish TelecomStratosTelstraEIKSentosa
001 101 201012 112 212 312002 102 210022 122 222 322
Update
NoYes
Update window 6. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key again to update information. 7. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.
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2.12 Network Setup If the equipment is interfaced with a LAN system onboard the ship, set it up as follows: 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [8] key to choose Network Setup.
Setup
Network Setup
1. Network2. Mail Gateway
5. EGC Setup6. Auto Mode Setup7. E-Mail Setup8. Network Setup9. DirectoriesA. ConfigurationB. Save to FDC. Load from FDD. Command Window
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Network Setup menu 3. Press the [1] key to choose Network.
Network
IP Address 000.000.000.000Subnet mask 000.000.000.000DHCP OFFHost nmaeDomain name
4. IP address is selected; press the [Enter] key. 5. Enter IP address 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. 8. If you are to receive IP address and subnet mask from a DHCP server, press
the [↓ ] key to choose DHCP and then press the [Enter] key. 9. Choose OFF or ON as appropriate 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 [Enter] key. 12. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Domain name and then press the [Enter] key. 13. Enter domain name and then press the [Enter] key. 14. Press the [Esc] key to open the Update window. 15. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to update network settings and return
to the Network Setup menu. 16. Press the [2] key to choose Mail Getaway. (A gateway permits data to be
transferred between two networks with different protocols or message sets. The gateway provides a means to repackage parameters into new message groups when transferring messages from one segment to another segment.)
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Mail Gateway
Attach Base64Delivery Local Server IP 000.000.000.000 Address FIXED Auto Delivery Keyword
Mail getaway menu 17. Attach is selected; press the [Enter] key. 18. Choose the encode format for attachments: Base65, UUENOCODE, or
BINARY. 19. Press the [Enter] key. 20. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Delivery and then press the [Enter] key. 21. Choose where you want your e-mail to be delivered; Server or Local (PC).
Local Server Messages received by the FELCOM are transferred to specified PC, using POP3 protocol.
Messages received by the FELCOM are transferred to shipboard mail server, using SMTP protocol.
Set mailer software with same IP address as set on the FELCOM.
Message are sent to the server IP specified.
22. Press the [Enter] key. 23. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Server IP and then press the [Enter] key. 24. Enter server IP address and then press the [Enter] key. 25. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Address and then press the [Enter] key. 26. Choose Fixed or Auto as appropriate.
Fixed: Messages are delivered to default address. Auto: Text of messages are searched for the keyword entered in �Auto Delivery Keyword.� The string between the keyboard and carriage return is delivered to shipboard mail address. For example, a message carries the string /Local Addr/ [email protected]. If the auto delivery keyword is �Local Addr� the mail is delivered to [email protected].
27. Press the [Enter] key. 28. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Auto Delivery Keyword. (If Address is set to Auto,
you must enter a keyword in order to deliver the message to specified address. Otherwise the default address is used.)
29. Enter automatic keyword and then press the [Enter] key. 30. Press the [Esc] key to open the Update window. 31. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to update mail gateway settings.
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2.13 Automatic Mode Setup The Auto Mode Setup menu mainly lets you choose which EGC messages to save and print automatically. You may also disable or enable the routine message receive alarm from this menu. 1. Press the function key [F8] to show the Setup menu. 2. Press the [6] key to choose Auto Mode Setup.
Auto Mode Setup
Auto Log Print OFFReceive Alarm OFFAuto Receive Message Save OFFAuto Receive Message Print OFFAuto EGC Message Save System OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET (routine) OFF SafetyNET (safety) OFF SafetyNET (Urgent & disstress) ONAuto EGC Message Print System OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET (routine) OFF SafetyNET (safety) OFF
Auto mode setup menu 3. Choose the item to process and then press the [Enter] key. 4. Choose ON or OFF as appropriate and then press the [Enter] key. 5. Press the [Esc] key to show the Update window. 6. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to update data.
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2.14 Saving, Loading System Settings You can save system settings to a floppy disk and load them into the terminal unit. This is useful for having a backup copy of system settings.
2.14.1 Saving system settings to a floppy disk 1. Insert a formatted floppy disk in the disk drive. (For how to format a floppy
disk, see paragraph 3.2.1.) 2. Press the [F8] key to show the Setup menu. 3. Press the [B] key (Save to FD). 4. Press the [Enter] key to save system settings to the floppy disk.
2.14.2 Loading system settings to the terminal unit 1. Insert the floppy disk containing the system settings you wish to load. 2. Press the [F8] key to show the Setup menu. 3. Press the [C] key (Load from FD). 4. Press the [Enter] key to load system settings to the terminal unit.
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3. FILE OPERATIONSThis chapter describes how to prepare, edit, save and print files (messages).
3.1 Preparing Files There are two types of files: routine and confidential. Files can be assigned a file name and saved to a floppy disk for later use. A message may contain maximum 124Ξ254 characters (32 Kbytes).
3.1.1 Preparing a routine file 1. Press the function key [F1] to display the File menu.
File
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
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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|
ASCII----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
1 Char. [ Line 1/ 1 Col. 1 ] [Insert ]
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Text editor screen
Note: If the �close� screen appears instead of the text editor screen, see paragraph 3.3.3.
3. The cursor is on the first line. Type your message.
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3.1.2 Preparing a confidential file If communicating with another FELCOM, you can prepare a confidential message by entering �S???-addressee code(-password):� in the first line of the message text. You can also receive confidential messages containing this header from a land subscriber or any MES which uses the FELCOM. There are two types of confidential messages: message with addressee code and message with both addressee code and password. When a FELCOM receives a confidential message, the message is not displayed and printed immediately. To display or print the contents of a confidential message, the recipient executes the procedure shown in paragraph 4.2.3. Addressee 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 S, 3 question marks, hyphen, addressee code, colon, and then the text of message.
S???-addressee code: (text of message)
maximum 8 characters
Be sure to enter colon.
Addressee code
Preparing message with both addressee code and password
Type S, 3 question marks, hyphen, addressee code, hyphen, password, colon, and then text of message.
S???-addressee code-password: (text of message)
maximum 8 characters
Be sure to enter colon.
Addressee code and password When the recipient receives a message with both addressee code and password, he must enter the password to view contents of the message.
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3.1.3 Editor menu setup The Editor menu sets the parameters of the text editor. 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [3] key to display the Editor Setup menu.
Current State: IDLE
DCE Ver **
SYNC ( NCS )NCS: POR LOGOUT
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Setup
2. System Setup3. Editor Setup4. Terminal Setup5. EGC Setup6. Auto Mode Setup7. E-Mail Setup8. Directories9. Configuration
Editor Setup
AsciiInsertONON4 Char69BlockFull Screen
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Text Mode Edit ModeWord WrapLine No. Tab Width Column WidthCursor TypeScroll
Editor setup menu
3. The illustration above shows the default editor setup settings. To change settings: e) Choose item with arrow keys. f) Press the [Enter] key to open corresponding options window. g) Choose setting with the arrow keys. h) Press the [Enter] key to register setting. i) Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.
Text Mode: Choose �Telex� or �ASCII�. Edit Mode: Choose �Insert� (insert character at cursor location) or
�Overwrite� (write over character at cursor location). Word Wrap: Turns on/off hyphenation at the end of a line. Line No.: Turns line number display on or off. Tab Width: Sets horizontal tab width; 2, 4 or 8 tabs per line. Column Width: Choose Telex (69 Fixed) or ASCII (40 to 80). Cursor Type: Chooses cursor configuration, �■� or underline. Scroll: Sets how much the screen moves up over the page (Full
Screen or Half Screen) when [PgUp] or [PgDn] key is operated.
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3-4
Cursor can be a square or an underline.
<[1] UNTITLED1>
0001|
ASCII----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
1 Char. [ Line 1/ 1 Col. 1 ] [Insert ]
Line NumberAutomatic input if turned on line No. in Editor Setup menu.
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Posirion StopAlarm
Text editor screen
3.1.4 Working with text
Cutting and pasting text
1. Place the cursor on the first character of the text to be cut. 2. Highlight the text to be cut by pressing the [→] key while pressing and
holding the [Shift] key. You can use the [←] and [→] keys to adjust the highlight. The figure below shows the appearance of highlighted text.
<[1] UNTITLED1>
ASCII----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
173 Char. [ Line 2/ 3 Col. 55 ] [Insert ]
0001 WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH0002 THIS INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION CONGRATULATIONS 0003 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR CHOICE OF FURUNO FELCOM
Appearance of highlighted text 3. Press the function key [F2] to choose the Edit menu.
Edit
1. Cut 2. Copy 3. Paste 4. Insert (With Citation)5. Select All 6. Search or Replace7. Goto Line8. Time or Pos. Ins9. Change Window
DELALT-CINS
ALT-A
ALT-V Edit menu
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3-5
4. Press the [1] key to choose Cut. The highlighted text is cut and the remaining text is reformatted. If a mistake is made, you can immediately restore the text by pressing the [Insert] key.
5. To move text to a new location after it has been cut, place the cursor at the exact spot in the message where the cut text is to start. When the text cursor is placed correctly, press the function key [F2] and then the [3] (Paste) key.
Copying and pasting text
1. Choose the text you want to copy.
<[1] UNTITLED1>
ASCII----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
131 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 66 ] [Insert ]
0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL.
Appearance of highlighted text 2. Press the function key [F2] to display the Edit menu. 3. Press the [2] key to choose Copy. The text selected is copied to the internal
clipboard. 4. Place the cursor at the exact spot on the message where the copied text is to
start.
<[1] UNTITLED1>
ASCII----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
131 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 66 ] [Insert ]
0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL.0003
Cursor
Cursor selects location where to paste text
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3-6
5. Press the function key [F2] followed by the [3] key. The text is placed at the cursor location.
<[1] UNTITLED1>
ASCII----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
137 Char. [ Line 3/ 3 Col. 5 ] [Insert ]
0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL.0003 UNIT
Text pasted at cursor location Insert (with Citation)
When you reply to a received message, you can insert the received message. �>� is placed at the head of the received message to distinguish it from your message. Select All
Chooses the entire current file for cut and copy. Search and Replace
Searches a specified word. Replaces a word with a different word or character. Go to line
Moves the cursor to the desired line in the current file. 1. Top of text 2. End of text 3. Go to line: Specify line number
Time or Pos. ins
Inserts time or position in a sentence.
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3-7
3.2 Saving Files 3.2.1 Formatting a floppy disk
To save a message to a floppy disk the disk must first be formatted. Formatting prepares the disk so that information can be written to its surface. 1. Insert a blank floppy disk into the disk drive. 2. Press the function key [F1]. 3. Press the [8] key (Format Disk).
FileFormat Disk
Insert new disk for drive B:And select media type
6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
2HD (1.44MB)2DD (720KB)
Format disk screen
4. Choose media type. 5. Press the [Enter] key.
FileFormat Disk
Insert new disk for drive B:And select media type
Start
Yes No
6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
Format disk confirmation screen 6. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to format the disk. �Now Formatting�
appears on the screen during formatting. Note: If there is no floppy disk in the drive, �FD not inserted in drive. Press
any key to escape.� appears on the display. 7. When formatting is completed (about one minute), �Formatting Completed.�
appears on the display. You can now return to the standby display by pressing any key.
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3-8
3.2.2 Saving files You can save a message two ways: Save it without losing your place on the screen (called �save�), or save it before clearing the screen (called �close�). Save file, retain place on screen
1. Press the function key [F1] to display the File menu. 2. Press the [4] key. The screen should look something like the one below.
<[1] UNTITLED1>
0001|THE FURUNO FELCOM 12 INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A0002|SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL.
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
File
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
Save[B: ]
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
868372
6794864
02-02-25 02:3302-02-25 02:5202-02-25 02:5902-02-25 03:13
Filename Size Date & TimeE0970715.001E0970715.002E0970715.003E0970715.004 4 Files exist 579584 bytes free
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Save screen
3. Enter a file name, up to eight characters with extension name (three characters), as shown below.
4. Press the [Enter] key. Save
[B:\SEIZOU ]
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
868372
6794864
02-02-25 02:3397-07-15 02:5297-07-15 02:5997-07-15 03:13
Filename Size Date & TimeE0970715.001E0970715.002E0970715.003E0970715.004 4 Files exist 579584 bytes free
OK to save?
No
Yes
(file name) . (extension name)
3 charactersperiod8 characters
Configuration of file menu 5. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to save the file.
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3-9
Save file, clear screen
1. Press the function key [F1] to display the File menu. 2. Press the [3] key. The message �Save this message?� appears on the
screen.
<[1] B:\SEIZOUSE>
NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITHSTANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM S ON YOUR CHOICE IF FURUNO FELCOM .
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
File
ASCII 178 Char. [ Line 3/ 3 Col. 52 ] [Insert ]
Save this message?
No
Yes
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
File menu, close file prompt
3. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key.
<[1] B:\SEIZOUSE>
NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITHSTANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOMS ON YOUR CHOICE IF FURUNO FELCOM .
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
File
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
ASCII [Insert ]
Save[B:\SEIZOUSE ]
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
9014242
868372
6794864
1910
02-02-25 20:5402-02-25 02:1302-02-25 05:4202-02-25 02:3302-02-25 02:5202-02-25 02:5902-02-25 03:1302-02-25 03:48
Filename Size Date & TimeABC281 . COIEKI . COMTEST.E0970715.001E0970715.002E0970715.003E0970715.004E0970715.005 74 Files exist 578560 bytes free
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Save screen 4. Enter a file name. 5. Press the [Enter] key.
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3-10
3.3 Opening Files The internal memory provides two working areas where you can load one file each. Only one file can be displayed at a time, however you can easily switch between files.
INTERNAL MEMORY
FLOPPY DISK MEMORY
FILE 1
FILE 2
FILE 3
TWO WORKING AREAS
1
Display
2
LCD
Can select one for displaying.
Internal memory
3.3.1 Opening files 1. Set the floppy disk containing the file you wish to open in the disk drive. 2. Press the function key [F1] to display the File menu. 3. Press the [2] key. The screen shows a list of the files stored in the floppy disk. 4. Choose a file.
To view a portion of a file, press the space bar. File
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
OpenSEIZOU
THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, ASATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL.UNIT
Partial view of a file 5. Press the [Enter] key. 6. The message �Loading� appears on the screen during loading. 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. FILE OPERATIONS
3-11
3.3.2 Switching between files You can switch between files by pressing the [9] key (Change Window) on the Edit menu, or pressing Alt+V. The illustration below shows how to switch between files.
[F2] 9: Change Window
or [ALT] + [V]
How to alternate display of files in working area 1 and 2.
FURUNOABC
12
How to switch between files
3.3.3 Opening a file when both working areas are occupied When the file working memory is full when you attempt to open a file, the display asks you if you want to save the file currently opened before clearing the display.
Save this message?
No
Yes
Prompt for closing a file 1. To save the file, press the [Enter] key. (Choose �No� and press the [Enter]
key if you do not need to save the file.) The file screen is erased and then the untitled window appears.
<[1] B:\SEIZOUSE>
NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITHSTANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOMS ON YOUR CHOICE IF FURUNO FELCOM .
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
File
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
ASCII [Insert ]
Save[B:\SEIZOUSE ]
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
9014242
868372
6794864
1910
02-02-25 20:5402-02-25 02:1302-02-25 05:4202-02-25 02:3302-02-25 02:5202-02-25 02:5902-02-25 03:1302-02-25 03:48
Filename Size Date & TimeABC281 . COIEKI . COMTEST.E0970715.001E0970715.002E0970715.003E0970715.004E0970715.005 74 Files exist 578560 bytes free
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Save screen 2. Enter file name followed by the [Enter] key. The editor screen appears.
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3-12
3.4 Saving a File Under a New Name 1. Open a file referring to paragraph 3.3.1. 2. Edit the file. 3. Press the function key [F1]. 4. Press the [3] (Close) or [4] (Save) key depending on your objective. [3] saves
the file and closes the screen; [4] saves file and keeps position on the screen.
<[1] B:\SEIZOUSE>
NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITHSTANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM S ON YOUR CHOICE IF FURUNO FELCOM .
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
File
ASCII 178 Char. [ Line 3/ 3 Col. 52 ] [Insert ]
Save this message?
No
Yes
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
Save screen, prompt for saving a message before closing
5. For “Close,” press the [Enter] key. 6. Press the [Backspace] key to delete original file name. Enter file name for
new file.
<[1] B:\SEIZOUSE>
NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITHSTANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOMS ON YOUR CHOICE IF FURUNO FELCOM .
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
File
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
ASCII [Insert ]
Save[B:\SEIZOUSE ]
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
9014242
868372
6794864
1910
02-02-25 20:5402-02-25 02:1302-02-25 05:4202-02-25 02:3302-02-25 02:5202-02-25 02:5902-02-25 03:1302-02-25 03:48
Filename Size Date & TimeABC281 . COIEKI . COMTEST.E0970715.001E0970715.002E0970715.003E0970715.004E0970715.005 74 Files exist 578560 bytes free
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Save screen 7. Press the [Enter] key.
Note: Should you decide to save the file under the original name, skip step 6. The screen shown at the top of the next page appears. Overwrite the file by pressing the [Enter] key, or choose �No� and press the [Enter] key to escape.
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3-13
<[1] UNTITLED1>
NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITHSTANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM S ON YOUR CHOICE IF FURUNO FELCOM.
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
File
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
ASCII [Insert ]
Save[B:\SEIZOUSE
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir:DEL
9014242
868372
6794864
1910
02-02-25 20:5402-02-25 02:1397-07-14 05:4297-07-15 02:3397-07-15 02:5297-07-15 02:5997-07-15 03:1397-07-15 03:48
Filename Size Date & TimeABC281 . COIEKI . COMTEST .E0970715.001E0970715.002E0970715.003E0970715.004E0970715.005 74 Files exist 57850 bytes free
Overwrite?
No
Yes
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Save screen, overwrite file name
3.5 Printing Files on Floppy Disks You can print out a hard copy of a file stored on a floppy disk. 1. Press the function key [F1] to display the File menu. 2. Press the [7] key. A list of files stored on the disk appears.
Print[B:\SEIZOU ]
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
4121391178362029
128146
02-01-10 07:2102-01-10 06:2202-02-25 06:2902-02-23 04:5302-02-18 08:5502-01-14 10:0302-02-11 15:0202-02-10 17:37
Filename Size Date & TimeR0970729.001SEIZOU .SEIZOUSE.T0715 .T7170 .TEST .TXTTESTCAL .YANOT 75 Files exist 578560 bytes free
Sample print screen
3. Choose a file. To get a partial display of the file, tap the space bar. 4. Press the [Enter] key to print the file.
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3-14
3.6 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. While pressing and holding down
the [Shift] key, press the [↓ ] key to highlight the entire file. (You can also choose a portion of the file.)
4. Press the [C] key while holding down the [Alt] key. This places file B on the clipboard.
5. Press the [V] key while holding down the [Alt] key to switch to File A. 6. Press the [→] key while holding down the [Fn] key followed by the [Enter] key
to place the cursor at the end of the file. 7. Press the [Insert] key. File B is inserted at the end of the file A.
3.7 Deleting Files 1. Press the function key [F1] to display the File menu. 2. Press the [5] key. A list of files stored on the disk appears.
File
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
Delete[B:\ABC28 ]
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
901901
4242
868372
6794864
02-01-10 20:5302-01-10 20:5402-02-25 02:1302-02-23 05:4202-02-18 02:3302-01-14 02:5202-02-11 02:5902-02-10 03:13
Filename Size Date & TimeABC28 .ABC281 .COIEKI . COMTEST.E0970715.001E0970715.002E0970715.003E0970715.004 75 Files exist 578560 bytes free
Sample delete screen 3. Choose the file you want to delete. To verify the contents of that file, tap the
space bar.
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3-15
4. Press the [Enter] key. The prompt �OK to delete file?� appears.
File
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
Delete[B:\ABC28 ]
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
9019014242
868372
6794864
02-01-10 20:5302-01-10 20:5402-02-25 02:1302-02-23 05:4297-07-15 02:5297-07-15 02:5997-07-15 03:13
Filename Size Date & TimeABC28 .ABC281 .COIEKI . COMTEST.E0970715.001E0970715.002E0970715.003E0970715.004 75 Files exist 578560 bytes free
OK to delete file? Yes
No
Prompt for verification of file delete 5. Press the [Enter] key to delete the file, or press the [↓ ] and [Enter] keys to
escape.
3.8 MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) When you can't read an attached file, you may decode it with MIME as follows: 1. Press the function key [F1]. 2. Press the [9] key.
File
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
Decode[B:\ ]
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
868372
6794864
02-02-25 02:3302-02-25 02:5202-02-25 02:5902-02-25 03:13
Filename Size Date & TimeE0970715.001E0970715.002E0970715.003E0970715.004
4 Files exist 579584 bytes free
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
File, decode
3. Choose the file you want to decode. 4. Press the [Enter] key.
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3-16
3.9 Renaming Files Do the following to rename a file. 1. Press the function key [F1]. 2. Press the [6] key.
File
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save
5. Delete6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
ALT-NALT-OALT-QALT-S
ALT-D
ALT-P
Rename[B:\ABC28 ]
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
901901
4242
868372
6794864
02-01-10 20:5302-01-10 20:5402-02-25 02:1302-02-23 05:4202-02-18 02:3302-01-14 02:5202-02-11 02:5902-02-10 03:13
Filename Size Date & TimeTest .txtABC281 .COIEKI . COMTEST.E0970715.001E0970715.002E0970715.003E0970715.004 75 Files exist 578560 bytes free
File, rename 3. Choose the file you want to rename. 4. Press the [Enter] key.
Enter new filename
Rename
Test.txt
Rename window 5. Delete old file name and then type new file name. 6. Press the [Enter] key.
4-1
4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS This chapter explains how to transmit and receive. Before conducting any communications, be sure to login with the NCS in your area, following the instructions in paragraph 2.3.1. To transmit e-mail, register with the LES provider which provides e-mail services. E-mail charges are calculated separately.
4.1 Transmitting To transmit a message, create the message, attach the address of the recipient and then send it to the LES. The address of the recipient in the Inmarsat C system is his telex number, for transmission via landline, or MES Inmarsat 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 communications alphabet (5 bit). Specify this code for
message which contains only No. 2 international communications alphabet (see A-11). ITA2 code is transmitted faster than IA5 code. Land-based telex equipment uses ITA2. The LES converts all codes into ITA2. Code which cannot be converted is shown with the question mark (?).
DATA: Data (8 bit). Use this code to transmit data.
4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS
4-2
Message, subscriber, destination type and code
egasseM rebircsbuS epyTnoitanitseD edoC skrameRhsilgnE .atSCtasramnI XELET 5AI
xeleT XELET 2ATI
xaF NTSP 5AI .XAF03TsiepytmedoM
liam-E liaM-E 5AI
naissuR .atSCtasramnI NDSP ATAD
xeleT XELET 2ATIdna)503(EALYPOMREHT
)222(HTREPxaF elbaliavatoN
liam-E liaM-E ATAD
esenapaJ .atSCtasramnI NDSP ATAD
xeleT elbaliavatoN
xaF elbaliavatoN
liam-E liaM-E ATAD
ataD .atSCtasramnI NDSP ATAD
krowteNdnaL NDSP ATAD
4.1.2 Transmitting a prepared file
This section explains how to transmit a prepared file. For distress transmission, see Chapter 6. For 2-digit code services and PSTN (FAX) communication, see the tables in paragraph 4.1.7. Choosing destination type
1. Prepare message on the screen. 2. Press the function key [F3] to display the Transmit menu.
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
ASCII----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
[Insert ]
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Transmit menu
3. Press the [1] key to display the Transmit Message menu.
4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS
4-3
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------< [Insert ]
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
NormalMessage now being edited Size 24
TELEX
ON00:00ImmediateIA5
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
PriorityMessage FileStation Name Cost ********.**(YEN) Destination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code[ TRANSMIT ]
Transmit message menu
Note: The error message �Cannot start to send� appears when you are not logged into the Inmarsat system or the terminal unit functions as an EGC receiver.
4. Press the [↓ ] key three times to choose Destination Type. 5. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window.
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------< [Insert ]
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit MessageNormalMessage now being edited Size 24
TELEX
PriorityMessage FileStation Name Cost ********.**(YEN) Destination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code IA%[ TRANSMIT ]
TELEXFAXE-MailCSDNPSDNX400DNIDSPECTELEX (Prefixed)FAX (Prefixed)PSDN (Prefixed)X400 (Prefixed)DNID (Prefixed)SPEC (Prefixed)
Transmit message menu, destination type window 6. Choose Destination Type among �TELEX�, �FAX� or �E-mail�. 7. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 8. Do one of the following:
TELEX: Page 4-4 FAX: Page 4-5 E-mail: Page 4-6
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Destination type: TELEX (1) Press the [↓ ] key to choose Prefix Code. (2) Press the [Enter] key to open the window for prefix code entry. (3) Key in prefix code in two digits. Note that some services may not be
available depending on LES.
edoCxiferP noitcnuF
11 ecnatsissAs'rotarepO
21 ediuGlaiD
33 ecnatsissAlacinhceT
19 tseTxeleTcitamotuA
(4) Press the [Enter] key to close the window. (5) Press the [↓ ] key to choose Country/Ocean Code. (6) Press the [Enter] key to open the window for country/ocean code entry. (7) Type recipient�s international telex country code (ship-to-shore) or ocean
region (ship-to-ship). A list of international telex country codes appears in the Appendix. Ocean Region AOR-East: 581 POR: 582 IOR: 583 AOR-West: 584
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------< [Insert ]
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
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TELEX
ON00:00ImmediateIA5
582
PriorityMessage FileStation Name Cost ********.**(YEN) Destination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code[ TRANSMIT ]
Transmit message menu, country/ocean code window (8) Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
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(9) Press the [↓ ] key to choose Station ID. (10) Press the [Enter] key to open the window for station ID entry.
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
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Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
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TELEX
ON00:00ImmediateIA5
PriorityMessage FileStation Name Cost ********.**(YEN) Destination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code[ TRANSMIT ]
Transmit message menu, station ID window opened (11) Type either recipient�s telex subscriber number (ship-to-shore) or receiving
MES IMN (ship-to-ship). (12) Press the [Enter] key to close the window. (13) Go to �Transmitting a file� on page 4-7.
Destination type: FAX (1) Press the [↓ ] key to choose Modem Type. (2) Press the [Enter] key to open the options window.
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------< [Insert ]
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
NormalMessage now being edited Size 24
FAX
201 (SANTA PAULA)
Modem Type
300bps Duplex1200bps Duplex2400bps Duplex 600/1200bps2400/1200bps2400bps Duplex4800/2400bps9600bps Duplex
PriorityMessage FileStation Name Cost ********.**(YEN)Destination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code IA5 [ TRANSMIT ]
T30V21V22V22B V23V26B V26TV27TV32Other
FAXV.21V.22V.22bisV.23V.26bisV.26terV.27terV.32
Transmit message menu, modem type window opened (3) Choose �T30�. (4) Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. (5) Go to �Transmitting a file� on page 4-7.
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Destination type: E-mail (1) Press the [↓ ] key to choose Address. (2) Press the [Enter] key to open the window for address entry.
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------< [Insert ]
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
NormalMessage now being edited Size 24
INET
201 (SANTA PAULA)
ON 00:00 Immediate IA5
PriorityMessage FileStation Name Cost ********.**(YEN) Destination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code [ TRANSMIT ]
Transmit message menu, address 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 window for subject entry.
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------< [Insert ]
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
NormalMessage now being edited Size 24
INET
201 (SANTA PAULA)
ON00:00Immediate IA5
PriorityMessage FileStation Name (Cost ********.**(YEN) Destination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code [ TRANSMIT ]
Transmit message menu, subject window opened (7) Type subject. (8) Press the [Enter] key to close the window. (9) Press the [↓ ] key to choose Attach File. (10) Press the [Enter] key.
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25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
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Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
NormalMessage now being edited Size 24
201 (SANTA PAULA)
Select File
ENTER: List DEL:
PriorityMessage FileStation Name Cost ********.**(YEN) Destination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code [ TRANSMIT ]
Transmit message menu, select file window opened
(11) Press the [Enter] key to open the file list window. To change drive on a PC, move the cursor to the command line, type drive name (for example, �A�), and move the cursor to anywhere in the File Name column.
(12) Press the [Enter] key to choose file and close the file list window. (13) Press the [Esc] key to close the choose file.
Go to �Transmitting a file� below.
Transmitting a prepared file
1. On the Transmit Message screen, press the [↓ ] key to choose LES ID. 2. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window.
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
[Insert ]
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
NormalMessage now being edited Size 24
TELEX
201 (SANTA PAULA)LES ID201202203208210
RemarksUSA
JAPANKOREASINGAPORE (NCS, ID244)
PriorityMessage FileStation Name Cost ********.**(YEN) Destination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code [ TRANSMIT ]
NameSANTA PAULA YAMAGUCHIKUMSANSENTOSA
Transmit message menu, LES ID window opened
Note: If the LES ID entered is invalid, �Cannot use this LES. Please check network configuration.� appears.
3. Choose LES ID. 4. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window.
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5. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Option. 6. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window.
<[1] UNTITLED1>Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
ON00:00Immediate IA5
Transmit Message
NormalMessage now being edited Size 24
201 (SANTA PAULA)
PriorityMessage FileStation Name Cost ********.**(YEN)Destination Type TELEX
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code[ TRANSMIT ]
Confirmation ON Send Delay 00:00 Delivery Delay ImmediateCode IA5
Transmit message menu, option window opened
7. Press the [Enter] key again to open the options window. To receive confirmation from the LES when message has been delivered to recipient, choose ON. If not required, choose OFF.
8. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 9. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Send Delay. 10. Press the [Enter] key to open the window for send delay entry. 11. To send a message after a certain delay, enter a time up to 99 hours 59
minutes. (The Send Delay is used to time message arrival to suit recipient�s office hours.)
12. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 13. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Delivery Delay. 14. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. 15. Delivery Delay requests the LES for �Immediate� or �Deferred� transmission
to the recipient designated. Choose either immediate or deferred. For information on this service, consult with LES to which message is to be sent.
16. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 17. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Code. 18. Choose �IA5�, �ITA2� or �DATA� as appropriate. Normally, choose IA5. 19. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 20. Press the [Esc] key. 21. Press the [↓ ] key to place the cursor on TRANSMIT.
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22. Press the [Enter] key to open the Start window. 23.Press the [Enter] key to send the message to the message buffer. (To escape,
choose �No� and press the [Enter] key.) The message �Message is entered in sending Buffer.� appears and the message prepared is printed. Note: The message buffer can only hold one message. However, a second
message may be sent to the buffer by assigning a Send Delay to it.
When the message buffer is full, �Cannot enter this message to sending Buffer.� appears to alert you.
24. Press any key to return to the standby display. The message(s) will be transmitted according to the Send Delay setting. �Current State: SENDING� appears at the bottom of the screen while the message is being transmitted. . If the message was transmitted successfully, �Successful Sending message� appears and its particulars are sent to the Display Log.
TRANSMIT MESSAGE STATUS "The terminal unit displays transmit message status as follows:
"Message Send failed." This appears if the message could notbe transmitted because of technical reasons such as satellitemalfunction, signal degradation, or no reply from LES. Try totransmit the message again.
Message Send rejected." This appears when the LES rejectsthe message because of non-technical reasons such as unpaidsubscriber’s fee.
" Message Send pending." This appears when the circuits at the LES are busy. Your message will be transmitted when a circuitbecomes clear.
4.1.3 Transmitting a file stored on floppy disk (multiple address)
1. Close any open files. 2. Insert floppy disk containing file to be sent. 3. Press the function key [F3] to display the Transmit menu.
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Transmit
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit menu 4. Press the [1] key to choose Transmit Message.
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
DateTime
Position
Waypoint
CourseSpeedCurrent NCSCurrent ChannelCurrent TDMMES StatusGPS Status
DCE Memory
97-08-0401:32 (UTC)
LATLONLATLON
DEGKTS
344 (IOR) LOGOUTNCS CCNCS CCIdle****
32818 Bytes free
BBERC/NSend levelRxIF AGC LevelREF Offset FreqSynthe 1st local
3rd localSynthesizerTX2nd Local
Antenna Power Supply
Water TemperatureWater Current
DirectionSpeed
Depth
Current State: IDLE
DCE Ver **
SYNC ( NCS )NCS: IOR LOGOUT
02-02-25 00:26 (UTC)LAT:LON:
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
Normal Size 24
TELEX
8265-2111
303 (YAMAGUCHI)ON00:00Immediate IA5
PriorityMessage FileStation Name Cost ********.**(YEN)Destination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code[ TRANSMIT ]
Transmit message menu 5. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Message File. 6. Enter the file name manually, or choose it from the message file list of the
floppy disk as follows: j) Press the [Enter] key to display Message File list.
Send[B:\SEIZOUSE ]
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
Filename Size Date & TimeIIT .JJJ .R0970714.001R0970718.001R0970729.001SEIZOU .SEIZOU .TXTSEIZOUSE. 70 Files exist 590848 bytes free
907813
497331341213939
178
02-01-08 19:3002-01-28 20:5702-01-29 05:5602-02-25 00:2502-02-25 07:2102-02-25 06:2202-02-25 21:2202-02-25 01:44
File list
k) Choose a file. l) Tap the space bar to display a portion of the file in the view window. m) Press the [Enter] key. The Message File screen appears with the file selected.
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7. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Station Name. 8. Press the [Enter] key to open the Station List.
DateTime
Position
Waypoint
CourseSpeedCurrent NCSCurrent ChannelCurrent TDMMES StatusGPS Status
DCE Memory
97-08-0401:32 (UTC)
LATLONLATLON
DEGKTS
344 (IOR) LOGOUTNCS CCNCS CCIdle****
32818 Bytes free
BBERC/NSend levelRxIF AGC LevelREF Offset FreqSynthe 1st local
3rd localSynthesizerTX2nd Local
Antenna Power Supply
Water TemperatureWater Current
DirectionSpeed
Depth
003OK ( 36dB)OK ( 0)OK (135)OK ( 0Hz)OKOKOKOKOK
DEG
DEGKTS
Current State: IDLE
DCE Ver **
SYNC ( NCS )NCS: IOR LOGOUT
02-02-25 00:42 (UTC)LAT:LON:
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
Normal Size 0
TELEX8265-2111
303 (YAMAGUCHI)
ENTER: Station List DEL:
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] [Insert ]
Station List
Station Group Name
ENTER: Select SPACE: Mark BS: All Clear
Type Code, ID / Address
321343199999
TELEXTELEX
81583
FURUNOFRNINMBTSTS
0102030405060708
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports logs Options Setup StopAlarm
PriorityMessage FStation NaDestination
CountryStation Modem AddressSubject
Attach LES Option Confirm Send D Deliver Code IA5[ TRANSMIT ]
Station list
9. Choose station and press the [Enter] key. To choose more than one station, press the [Space] bar after choosing station. An asterisk appears next to station(s) selected. For e-mail, you can choose T (TO:Address) or C (CC:Carbon copy) by pressing the [Space] bar. Note: Different types or prefix code of messages cannot be transmitted
simultaneously.
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] [Insert ]
Station List
Station Group Name
321343199999
ENTER: Select SPACE: Mark BS: All Clear
Type Code ID / Address
**
0102030405060708
TELEXTELEXE-mailE-Mail
[email protected]@furuno.co.jp
FURUNOFRNINMBTSTSSeagullwhale
With asterisk mark 10. Press the [↓ ] key to choose LES ID. 11. Press the [Enter] key to open the LES list.
[Insert ]LES ID303304305306308
RemarksJAPANNORWAYGREECE (NCS, ID344)INDIAKOREA
NameYAMAGUCHIEIKTHERMOPYLAEARVIKUMSAN
LES list
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DateTime
Position
Waypoint
CourseSpeedCurrent NCSCurrent ChannelCurrent TDMMES StatusGPS Status
DCE Memory
97-08-0401:32 (UTC)
LATLONLATLON
DEGKTS
344 (IOR) LOGOUTNCS CCNCS CCIdle****
32818 Bytes free
BBERC/NSend levelRxIF AGC LevelREF Offset FreqSynthe 1st local
3rd localSynthesizerTX2nd Local
Antenna Power Supply
Water TemperatureWater Current
DirectionSpeed
Depth
003OK ( 36dB)OK ( 0)OK (135)OK ( 0Hz)OKOKOKOKOK
DEG
DEGKTS
Current State: IDLE
DCE Ver **
SYNC ( NCS )NCS: IOR LOGOUT
02-02-25 00:26 (UTC)LAT:LON:
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
Normal Size 0
TELEX
8265-2111
303 (YAMAGUCHI)
LES
NamePerthPerthSingapore
LES ID302202210203201
RemarkIORPORPOR
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
PriorityMessage FileStation Name Cost ********.** (YEN)Destination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code IA5[ TRANSMIT ]
Sample LES table
n) Choose LES. o) Press the [Enter] key. p) The Transmit Message screen appears with selected LES displayed at LES
ID. 12. Follow steps 5 thru 19 on page 4-8. 13. Press the [↓ ] key to place the cursor on TRANSMIT. 14. Press the [Enter] key twice to transmit the message.
DateTime
Position
Waypoint
CourseSpeedCurrent NCSCurrent ChannelCurrent TDMMES StatusGPS Status
DCE Memory
97-08-0401:32 (UTC)
LATLONLATLON
DEGKTS
344 (IOR) LOGOUTNCS CCNCS CCIdle****
32818 Bytes free
BBERC/NSend levelRxIF AGC LevelREF Offset FreqSynthe 1st local
3rd localSynthesizerTX2nd Local
Antenna Power Supply
Water TemperatureWater Current
DirectionSpeed
Depth
Transmit Message
NormalSEISETU.TXT Size 46FURUNO Cost ********.** (YEN)TELEX
81321
303 (YAMAGUCHI) Start
NoYesYes ON00:00Immediate IA5
PriorityMessage FileStation NameDestination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code [ TRANSMIT ]
Transmit message menu
Note: If a file name which was entered manually does not exist when you attempt to transmit the file at step 13. �Input Error: Message File� appears. Press any key to erase the error message then enter correct name.
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4.1.4 Canceling transmission As noted earlier a transmit 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 function key [F3] to display the Transmit menu. 2. Press the [2] key to display the Cancel screen.
Current State: IDLE
DCE Ver **
SYNC ( NCS )NCS: POR LOGIN
02-02-25 07:37 (UTC)
<[1] UNTITLED1>
ASCII----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] [Insert ]
Transmit
Cancel
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel
No.01
Message Fileedit_msg.001
Station LESSANTA PAUL
PriorityNormal
Send StatusWaiting
Delivery
Sample cancel screen Send status Waiting: Waiting to transmit message. Sending: Now sending message. Fail: Failed transmission Rejected: Message rejected by LES. Pending: LES circuits occupied.
3. Choose the message you want to cancel. 4. Press the [Enter] key to open the Cancel window.
Current State: IDLE
DCE Ver **
SYNC ( NCS )NCS: POR LOGOUT
02-02-25 07:38 (UTC)
<[1] UNTITLED1>
ASCII----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] [Insert ]
Transmit
!!!!! Location error !!!!!Cancel
No.0102
Message FileABCFELCOM
StationFURUNOFUSA
LESPerthSANTAPAULA
PriorityNormalNormal
Send StatusWaitingSending
Delivery
Cancel
NoYes
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel
Cancel window
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5. Press the [Enter] key to cancel a message, or choose �No� and press the [Enter] key to escape from the Cancel menu.
6. Press the [Esc] key to return to the default display.
4.1.5 Confirming delivery status (message status list) You can automatically receive delivery status of messages you send to a LES, by selecting �Confirming ON� in the Send Message menu. (Delivery Status can also be confirmed manually. See paragraph 4.1.6.) 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 function key [F3] to show the Transmit menu.
Transmit
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit menu 2. Press the [3] key to display the Request Delivery Status list.
Request Delivery Status
No.01020304050607
Message FileABCDEFGHIJKLMNOedit msg.002edit msg.001
StationFURUNOFURUNOASDFASDF
ABCDEFGHIJ
LESYamaguchiYamaguchi202303123202Yamaguchi
PriorityNormalNormalNormalNormalNormalNormalNormal
Send StatusWaitingSending02-01-20 9:4002-01-22 20:1602-01-22 16:0902-02-25 9:4802-02-25 12:34
Delivery
OCC(002)
CompleteEEE(001)?????
Sample request delivery states
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Message status list description
No.: Message number Message File: File name. For no file name, �edit msg. 00X� appears (X =
number from 001-999). Station: Name of remote party (recipient) LES: The LES which received the message. Priority: Normal or distress Send Status: The transmission status from the MES (own ship) to the LES;
waiting or sending, and data and time of transmission for messages transmitted.
Delivery: The delivery status from the LES to the recipient. Complete: Message transmitted successfully White space: Delivery status not yet received Reason for no delivery:
OCC(002): Delivery tried (twice), but recipient busy. 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 NA: Access Barred NC: Network Congestion NCH: Subscriber�s number has been changed NP: Not Obtainable NRC: Reverse charging acceptance not subscribed RIS: Recipient Improperly Specified (E-mail) RDI: Redirected call RPE: Remote Procedure Error RSB: Retransmission still being attempted TMD: Maximum number of addresses exceeded UNK: Unknown status (for example when the Logical channel number is zero)
Note: Some codes may not be used depending on LES.
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4.1.6 Manually requesting delivery status You can request an LES for delivery status of a message you have transmitted within the past 24 hours. 1. Press the function key [F3]. 2. Press the [3] key to display the Request Delivery Status list.
Request Delivery Status
No.0102
Message FileABCedit msg.002
StationFURUNOFURUNO
LESPerthPerth
PriorityNormalNormal
Send Status02-02-25 16:10
Delivery
Request delivery status display
3. Choose a file. 4. Press the [Enter] key. You are asked if you want to request delivery status on
that message. Request Delivery Status
No.0102
Message FileABCedit msg.002
StationFURUNOFURUNO
LESPerthPerth
PriorityNormalNormal
Send Status02-02-25 16:10
Delivery
Start
NoYes
Sample message file list
5. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to request status. �Request started� appears on the display. (To cancel request, choose �No� and press the [Enter] key.)
6. �Press any key.� appears on the display; press any key to return to the standby display.
Several minutes later the reply from the LES appears in the Delivery column of the Request Delivery Status list.
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4.1.7 Accessing the 2-digit code services A range of special safety and general maritime services, known as the 2-digit code services, may be transmitted. The list on the next page shows the 2-digit code services available. To access a 2-digit code service do the following: 1. Using the text editor, prepare message requesting a 2-digit code service. 2. Press the function key [F3]. 3. Press the [Enter] key to display the Transmit Message menu.
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------< [Insert ]
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
NormalMessage now being edited Size 24
TELEX
ON00:00ImmediateIA5
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
PriorityMessage FileStation Name Cost ********.**(YEN) Destination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOption Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code[ TRANSMIT ]
Transmit message menu
4. Press the [↓ ] key three times to choose Destination Type. 5. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. 6. Choose �SPEC� (Special). 7. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 8. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Station ID. 9. Press the [Enter] key to open the window for station ID entry. 10. Key in 2-digit code referring to the tables on the next page. 11. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
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Maritime safety service 2-digit code
23 ecivdalacideM .ecivdalacidemgnitseuqerrofdesU
83 ecnatsissalacideM .ecnatsissalacidemgnitseuqerrofdesU
93 ecnatsissaemitiraM eucserdnahcraesemitiramgnitseuqerrofdesU
.ecnatsissa14 stroperlacigoloroeteM morfstroperrehtaewgnisserddafoesaerofyrasseceN
.sretneclacigoloroetemotspihs24 dnasdrazaHlanoitagivaN
sgninraw
lacigoloroetemlanoitagivantnegrugnikamrofdesU
.stroperregnad34 stropernoitisoppihS gnitroperytefaspihsotsegassemfognituorrofdesU
.smetsys
General utility 2-digit code 13 seiriuqneemitiraM ecivresgnidulcninoitamrofnignitseuqerrofelbariseD
.sgnireffo33 ecnatsissalacinhceT etairporppaotseiriuqnelacinhcetgnisserddarofelbariseD
.lennosrep73 tadetseuqersegrahcdnaemiT
llacfodne
arofciffartgnidnesnehwrotarepoelibomrofelbariseD
.ytrapdriht 12. Press the [↓ ] key to choose LES ID. 13. Press the [Enter] key to open the LES table. 14. Press the [Enter] key to choose LES ID. 15. Press the [↓ ] key to choose TRANSMIT. 16. Press the [Enter] key. A prompt asks if you are ready to transmit. (The Confirmation, Send Delay and Delivery Delay remain �ON�, �00:00� and
�Immediate�, respectively. If necessary, change these settings before pressing the [Enter] key.)
17. Press the [Enter] key to transmit the message prepared. 18. Press any key to return to the standby display.
The message will be transmitted according to Send Delay setting. �Current State: SENDING� appears at the bottom of the screen during transmission. If the message was transmitted successfully �Successful Sending message� appears and its particulars are sent to the Display Log.
Note 1: At present, not all LESs are offering the 2-digit code services. To find out
which LESs are offering the services, contact the LES Operations Coordinator directly.
Note 2: Some 2-digit code services may be provided free of charge by LESs, while other services are available for a fee, in some cases at reduced rates. For information, contact the LES directly.
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4.1.8 Inserting the destinations of a fax terminal You can send a text message to a Group 3 type fax terminal which is connected to the international PSTN (telephone) land line, provided the LES selected supports fax delivery. 1. Prepare message. (To send stored file, close any open files.) 2. Press the function key [F3] to display the Transmit menu. 3. Press the [1] key to choose Transmit Message.. 4. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Message File. 5. The message file line displays �Message now begin edited.� when a file is the
currently displayed. To send a file stored on a floppy disk, choose the file from the file list.
6. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Destination Type. 7. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. 8. Choose �FAX�. 9. Press the [Enter] to close the options window. 10. Press the [↓ ] to choose Country/Ocean Code. 11. Press the [Enter] key to open the window for country/ocean code entry. 12. Key in international telephone code of recipient. A list of international
telex/telephone country codes appears in the Appendix. 13. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 14. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Station ID. 15. Press the [Enter] key to open the window for station ID entry. 16. Enter facsimile number. 17. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 18. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Modem Type. 19. Press the [Enter] key to display the list of modem types. 20. Press the [Enter] key to choose �T30�. (Other modem types are not
supported.) 21. Press the [↓ ] key to choose LES ID. 22. Press the [Enter] key to open the LES Table. 23. Choose LES ID.
Note: If the LES ID entered is invalid, �Cannot use this LES. Please check network configuration.� appears.
24. Press the [Enter] key to close the LES Table. 25. Press the [↓ ] key twice to choose TRANSMIT. 26. Press the [Enter] key twice to send the message to the message buffer. (To
escape, choose No and press the [Enter] key.) The message �Message is entered in sending Buffer.� appears.
27. Press any key to return to the standby display. The message(s) will be transmitted according to the Send Delay setting. �Current State: SENDING� appears at the bottom of the screen during transmission. When the message is transmitted successfully, �Successful Sending message� appears and the message�s particulars are sent to the Display Log.
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4.2 Receiving 4.2.1 When a message is received
Each time the FELCOM receives a message it automatically registers, saves, prints (except messages with passwords) and files the message. 1) received alarm
When a message is received, the audio alarm sounds. Silence the audio alarm by pressing the function key [F10]. 2) registration
Each message received is assigned a receive message number. This number is also used when the file is saved to a floppy disk.
R
Receive
0
0: main DTE1: ext. DTE
0 2
year
0 2
month
2 5.
day
0 0 1
receivemessage no.
Message number 3) display log
The Display Log shows message number, priority, date and time of transmission, LES ID and file size (in bytes) of the latest 50 received and transmitted messages. 4) printing
A message is printed (except messages with passwords) as soon as it is received. 5) saving and filing
The terminal unit saves and files a receive message to the Display Message List. (For installations with both the main and external terminals, you may choose where to store receive messages, on the System Setup menu.) The Display Message List shows the following: Receive message no. LES ID Priority File size (in bytes) Message classification Password for confidential messages Date and time of transmission Status
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4.2.2 Setting the receive alarm An audio alarm may be set to sound when a routine or confidential message is received. The factory setting is OFF. 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [6] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu.
Auto Mode Setup
Auto Log Print OFFReceive Alarm OFFAuto Receive Message Save OFFAuto Receive Message Print OFFAuto EGC Message Save System OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET (routine) OFF SafetyNET (safety) OFF SafetyNET (Urgent & distress) ONAuto EGC Message Print System OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET (routine) OFF SafetyNET (safety) OFF
Auto mode setup menu 3. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Receive Alarm. 4. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. 5. To enable the audio alarm, choose ON. The alarm will be released for one
second when a routine or confidential message is received. 6. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 7. Press the [Esc] key twice.
4.2.3 Displaying receive messages When you can't read an attached file in Log menu, refer to paragraph 3.8. 1. Press the function key [F6]. 2. Press the [2] key to display list of receive messages.
Received Message Log
Message No.R0971106.001R0971105.002R0971105.001R0971024.001
Space: display part view
LESPerthABCDEFGHIJPerthPerth
PriorityNormalNormalDistressNormal
Addressee
CAPTAIN
Rec date & Time02-02-06 16:1002-02-05 17:3002-02-05 14:1502-01-24 13:20
StatusSaved
PrintedSaved
Memory Available: 12345 Bytes
Size32767
20012348251
(Part View Window)
1 2
9
3 4 5
8
6 7
Sample display message screen
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Display message list description
Message No.: Receive message no. LES: LES name Priority: Normal or distress Size: Size of file in bytes Addressee: Addressee code appears for confidential messages.
Nothing appears for routine messages. Rec date & time: Date and time message was received. Status: Printed: message printed Saved: message saved to floppy disk No display: not yet printed confidential message, or
printer malfunction Memory available: Memory available in the terminal unit
3. Choose a file. To get a partial display of a file selected, tap the space bar. A part of the file appears in the View Window.
4. Press the [Enter] key for routine messages and messages with addressee code (no password).
Display Receive Message <R0971123.002->
FROM FURUNOTO FRONTIER
THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER LAZY DOG.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. 1234567890
Ctrl+P: print
Sample receive message 5. For messages with both addressee code and password, the Password
window appears. Enter the password and then press the [Enter] key. If the password is entered incorrectly, an alarm sounds. Reenter the password.
Display Message
Message No.R0971106.001R0971105.002R0971105.001R0971024.001
LESPerthABCDEFGHIJPerthPerth
PriorityNormalNormalDistressNormal
Addressee
CAPTAIN
Rec date & Time02-02-06 16:1002-02-05 17:3002-02-05 14:1502-01-24 13:20
StatusSaved
PrintedSaved
Memory Available: 12345 Bytes
Confidential Message
Size32767
20012348251
PASS WORD: _ _ _ _ _ _
Location of password
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4.2.4 Printing receive messages 1. Follow steps 1 thru 6 in �4.2.3 Displaying receive messages�. 2. While pressing and holding down the [Ctrl] key, press the [P] key to print
Receive Message (SECRET)
Message No.Message Ref. No.LESPriorityMessage SizeReceive Date & Time
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz........
: R0970323.001: 00000000: LES or LES ID: Normal (or Distress): 205 characters: 02-02-25
Appears only for confidential messages
Text
Sample receive message printout
4.2.5 Saving receive messages to a floppy disk 1. Press the function key [F6]. 2. Press the [2] key to display the Receive Message Log.
Receive Message Log
Message No.R0971106.001R0971105.002R0971105.001R0971101.001R0971024.001
LESPerthABCDEFGHIJPerthPerthPerth
PriorityNormalNormalDistressNormalNormal
Addressee
CAPTAIN
OFFICER
Rec date & Time02-02-04 16:1002-02-05 17:3002-02-05 14:1502-02-01 3:4502-01-24 13:20
StatusSavedPrintedPrintedPrintedSaved
Memory Available: 3317 Bytes
Size32767
200123432568251
Enter: Display S: Save D: Delete
Sample delete message screen 3. Choose a file. To display a portion of the file selected, tap the space bar. 4. For confidential messages enter password. This password will also be saved
to the floppy disk. 5. Press the [Enter] key to copy the file to the floppy disk. �Saving to FD�
appears during saving. Note: If a file by that name already exists on the floppy disk, �A file by that
name already exists on FD.� appears.
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4.2.6 Automatically saving receive messages to the hard disk Receive messages are automatically assigned a file name. See paragraph 4.2.1 1. Press the function key [F8]. 2. Press the [6] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu.
Auto Mode Setup
Auto Log Print OFFReceive Alarm OFFAuto Receive Message Save OFFAuto Receive Message Print OFFAuto EGC Message Save System OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET (routine) OFF SafetyNET (safety) OFF SafetyNET (Urgent & distress) ONAuto EGC Message Print System OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET (routine) OFF SafetyNET (safety) OFF
Auto mode setup menu 3. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Auto Receive MSG Save. 4. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. 5. Choose �ON�. 6. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 7. Press the [Esc] key twice. Drive and directory where to save messages
The drive and directory where to save receive messages and files can be specified with �MSG Directory�. The default setting is as follows; IC-215: B:¥ For PC: �MAIL� directory in directory which stores program files Note: Do not specify the ROM disk (drive A) as the �MSG directory.� The ROM
disk can only be written to 1000 times. .
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4.2.7 Deleting receive messages 1. Press the function key [F6]. 2. Press the [2] key to display receive message list.
Delete Message
Message No.R0971106.001R0971105.002R0971105.001R0971101.001R0971024.001
LESPerthABCDEFGHIJPerthPerthPerth
PriorityNormalNormalDistressNormalNormal
Addressee
CAPTAIN
OFFICER
Rec date & Time02-02-04 16:1002-02-05 17:3002-02-05 14:1502-02-01 3:4502-01-24 13:20
StatusSavedPrintedPrintedPrintedSaved
Memory Available: 3317 Bytes
Size32767
200123432568251
(Part View Window)
Sample delete message screen 3. Choose the message you want to delete. To display a part of a message
(except confidential messages), tap the space bar. 4. To view a portion of a confidential file, enter the password and then tap the
space bar. 5. Press the [D] key. You are asked if you are sure to delete the message. 6. Press the [Enter] key to delete the message, or choose No and then press
the [Enter] key to escape. 7. To return to the standby display, press the [Esc] key three times.
4.2.8 Distress Alert/Received Call Unit IC-305, Incoming Indicator IC-306 The IC-305 releases an audio alarm when a distress message or EGC urgency broadcast is received. Press the [ALARM RESET] button to acknowledge the alarm, and the alarm tone changes. To silence the audio alarm, press the function key [F10] on the keyboard. The IC-306 releases an audio alarm when a message other than a distress message arrives. Press the [RESET ALARM] button to silence the alarm.
Distress Alert/Received Call UnitIC-305
Incoming IndicatorIC-306
Distress/Alert Receive Call Unit IC-305, Incoming Indicator IC-306
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4.3 Display Log The Display Log stores the particulars of the latest 50 received and transmitted messages. When the log becomes full, the oldest message is automatically deleted.
4.3.1 Displaying and printing the display log 1. Press the function key [F6]. 2. Press the [4] key to display the Display Log.
Display Log
S/RSR
Message No.T0971110.001R0971110.001
TypeTELEXTELEXPSTNPSDNE-mail(etc.)
PriNrmDis
Date02-02-2502-02-25
Time19:1019:25
LES302302
StationFURUNO
CondSuccess
Fail
Size12345
3650102
50 (max)
Ctrl+P: print
...
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sample display log
3. To scroll the Display Log screen, press the [↓ ] key several times. 4. To print the log, press and hold down the [Ctrl] key and press the [P] key.
�Now printing� appears on the screen. To stop printing, press the [Esc] key. Display log description
S or R: S: Send message, R: Receive message Message No.: Message no. or file name Type: Message type (Telex, e-mail, etc.) Pri: Priority; Normal or Distress Date: Date message was received (transmitted). Time: Time message was received (transmitted). LES: ID of LES which handled the message Station: Transmitting station name. Blank for unregistered station or
receive message. Size: Size of message in bytes Cond: Transmission results. Blank if receive message. Success: Successful transmission Fail: Failed transmission Rejected: Message rejected by LES
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4.3.2 Automatic printing of display log The Display Log can be automatically printed every 24 hours as follows: 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [6] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu.
Auto Mode Setup
Auto Log Print OFFReceive Alarm OFFAuto Receive Message Save OFFAuto Receive Message Print OFFAuto EGC Message Save System OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET (routine) OFF SafetyNET (safety) OFF SafetyNET (Urgent & distress) ONAuto EGC Message Print System OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET (routine) OFF SafetyNET (safety) OFF
Auto mode setup menu 3. Auto Log Print is selected; press the [Enter] key. 4. Choose ON. 5. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 6. Press the [Esc] key twice to finish.
4.3.3 Displaying send message log, receive message log You can display the send message log and receive message log as follows: 1. Press the function key [F6]. 2. Press the [1] key (Send message log) or the [2] key (Receive message log). 3. Press the [Esc] key to escape.
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4.4 EGC Messages EGC messages are automatically received, printed and saved to the terminal unit. The memory capacity for EGC message is 32k bytes. When the EGC message memory is full, the oldest EGC message is automatically deleted.
4.4.1 Displaying and reprinting EGC messages 1. Press the function key [F6]. 2. Press the [3] key to show the Display EGC Message screen.
Current State: IDLE
DCE Ver **
SYNC ( NCS )NCS: IOR LOGIN
02-02-25 07:15 (UTC)LAT: 35:00.00NLON: 135:00.00E
Display EGC Message
EGC Message --- MET Navarea Warning or MET Forecast ---Message Sequence No.LESPrioritySizeReceive Date & Time
ZCZCNAVAREA XI WARNINGNAVAREA XI 0480.NORTH PACIFIC, WESTERN PART.DISTRESS SIGNALS ON 243MHZ AND121.5 MHZ RECEIVED IN29-40.4N 174-15.0E.Ctrl+P: Print P: Previous N: Next
: 00472: YAMAGUCHI: Urgent: 285 characters: 02-02-25 06:08 (UTC)
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Sample Display EGC Message screen
3. Use the following keys according to objective: Scrolling: [↑] or [↓] key. View next and previous messages: [N] and [P] keys, respectively. Print message: Press and hold down the [Ctrl] key and press the [P] key. To stop printing, press the [Esc] key.
EGC messages can be automatically saved on a floppy disk. See paragraph 4.2.4 for details.
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4.4.2 Displaying EGC closed network ID (ENID) To join a FleetNETTM 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 FleetNETTM broadcasts), uniquely addressed to the MES. The MES stores the ID and can accept broadcasts from the information provider. The MES operator cannot change this stored EGC closed network IDs (ENIDs). Up to 64 ENIDs are stored on a non-volatile memory. The ENID stored can be accessed for downloading and deleting via the satellite path. It is possible for an MES operator to inhibit (or activate as required), via the terminal unit, selected ENIDs previously downloaded. Along with the ENID, the name of the information provider 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 function key [F4] to display EGC menu. 2. Press the [2] key to display the EGC Network ID List.
SYNC ( NCS )NCS: IOR LOGIN
02-02-25 12:00 (UTC)LAT: 34:43.00NLON: 135:21.00E
1. Display EGC Message2. EGC Network ID
EGC
ENT: Activate SPACE: Inhibit Ctrl+P: Print ESC: QuitMark '*' means activation
0102030405060708
*** *****
0000100002040010400204003040050400604007
202202202202202202202202
FURUNOFURUNOFURUNOFURUNOFURUNOFURUNOFURUNOFURUNO
EGC Network ID List
Current State: IDLE
DCE Ver **
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
EGC network ID list
3. Choose an ENID you want inhibit (or activate). 4. Press the Space bar to inhibit (or [Enter] key to reactivate). 5. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.
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4.4.3 Receiving EGC distress or urgent message When the FELCOM receives an EGC distress or an urgent message, the audio alarm sounds from the terminal unit and the Distress Alert/Received Call Unit IC-305 and the Distress Message Controller DMC-5. To silence the alarm do the following:
FELCOM: Function key [F10] (StopAlarm) IC-305: [ALARM] button DMC-5: [ALARM RST] key
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5. DATA REPORTING AND POLLINGThis chapter provides the information necessary for data reporting and polling reception. Data reporting provides automatic data transmission at regular intervals from your ship to your home office. When your ship receives a polling command from your home office, it automatically transmits polling data to your home office. No operator intervention is required during polling reception.
Data reportMessage report
Polling
Satellite
Mobile Earth Station Land Earth Station Subscriber
5.1 Data 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 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 can be initiated by setting a data report on the FELCOM or receiving a polling command from your home office. FELCOM offers two types of data reporting as follows:
• Data report (on MES signaling channel)
Refer to paragraph 5.1.1.
• Message report (on MES message channel)
Refer to paragraph 5.1.2.
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5.1.1 Setting a data report 1. Press the function key [F5] to display the Position Reports menu.
Position Reports
1. Data Report2. Message Report3. Data Network ID
Position reports menu 2. Press the [Enter] or [1] key to display Data Report menu. 3. Press [1], [2], [3] or [4] to set addressee as appropriate.
Position Reports
1. Data Report2. Message Reports3. Data Network ID
Data Report
OFF2
Regular Interval00:10
1 (- - - : No Limit)- - : - -- - : - -- - : - -- - : - -
- - : - -- - : - -- - : - -- - : - -
Daily is selectedRegular Interval/DailyStart Time1Start Time2Start Time3Start Time4
Data Report ProgrammingStatusReport LengthDestination
DNIDLES IDMember No.
ActivationInterval TimeReport TimesStart Time1Start Time2Start Time3Start Time4
Data report menu
4. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. 5. Choose �ON� or �OFF� as appropriate.
ON: Data report on OFF: Data report off
6. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 7. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Report Length. 8. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. 9. Choose �1� or �2�.
1: Position 2: Position, speed, bearing, depth 3: Spare (not used)
10. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 11. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Destination. 12. Press the [Enter] key to display the DNID list. 13. Choose DNID. (LES ID and Member ID are automatically selected with
DNID.) 14. Press the [Enter] key to close the DNID list. 15. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Activation. 16. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. 17. Choose �Regular Interval� or �Daily� as appropriate. 18. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window.
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19. Do one of the following depending on the selection you made at step 17. • �Regular Interval� selected at step 17:
(1) Press the [↓ ] key to choose Interval Time. (2) Press the [Enter] key to open the window for interval time entry. (2) Key in the interval time. (3) Press the [Enter] key to close the window. (4) Press the [↓ ] key to choose Report Times. (5) Press the [Enter] key to open the window for report times entry. (6) Key in the Report times or choose �No limit�. (7) Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
• �Daily� selected at step 17: (1) Press the [↓ ] key to choose Start Time 1. (2) Press the [Enter] key to open at the window for start time entry. (3) Key in the start time. (4) Press the [Enter] key to close the window. (5) If necessary, key in the start time of Start Times 2-4.
20. Press the [Esc] key to show the Entry window. Position Reports
1. Data Report2. Message Reports3. Data Network ID
Data Report
OFF2
Regular Interval01:00
24 (- - - : No Limit)- - : - -- - : - -- - : - -- - : - -
Data Report ProgrammingStatusReport LengthDestination
DNIDLES IDMember No.
ActivationInterval TimeReport TimesStart Time1Start Time2Start Time3Start Time4
Entry
NoYes
Data report menu
21. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to close the Data Report window.
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5.1.2 Setting a message report 1. Press the function key [F5] to display the Position Reports menu.
Position Reports
1. Data Report2. Message Report3. Data Network ID
Position reports menu 2. Press the [2] key to display the Message Report menu. 3. Press [1], [2], [3] or [4] to set addressee as appropriate. You can set four
addressees. Message Report
OFF
TELEX
Regular Interval00:10
1 (- - - : No Limit)- - : - -- - : - -- - : - -- - : - -NAV+SEA INF
PIN CodeMessage Report Programming
StatusStation Name
Destination TypeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeSubject
LES IDActivation
Interval TimeReport TimesStart Time1Start Time2Start Time3Start Time4
Report ContentsFile
Message report menu 4. Press the [Enter] key to open the window for PIN code entry. 5. Key in a PIN code. A PIN code is necessary in message polling, to prepare a
message report. 6. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 7. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Status. 8. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. 9. Choose �ON� or �OFF� as appropriate.
ON: Message report on OFF: Message report off
10. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 11. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Station Name. 12. Press the [Enter] key to display the station list. 13. Choose a station. 14. Press the [Enter] key to close the station list. 15. Press the [↓ ] key to choose LES ID. 16. Press the [Enter] key to display the LES list. 17. Choose LES. 18. Press the [Enter] key to close the LES list. 19. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Activation. 20. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. 21. Choose �Regular Interval� or �Daily� as appropriate.
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22. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 23. Do one of the following depending on the selection you made at step 21.
• �Regular Interval� selected at step 21: (1) Press the [↓] to choose Interval Time. (2) Press the [Enter] key to open the window for interval time entry. (2) Key in the interval time. (3) Press the [Enter] key to close the window. (4) Press the [↓ ] key to choose Report Times. (5) Press the [Enter] key to open the window for report times entry. (6) Key in the report times or choose �No Limit�. (7) Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
• �Daily� is selected at step 21: (1) Press the [↓] to choose Start Time 1. (2) Press the [Enter] key to open the window for start time entry. (3) Key in the start time. (4) Press the [Enter] key to close the window. (5) If necessary, key in the start time of Start Times 2-4.
24. Press the [↓ ] key. 25. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window. 26. Press the [↑] or [↓ ] key to choose the contents of message report.
NAV: Position, speed, bearing NAV+SEAINF: Position, speed, bearing, water temperature, current, depth NAV (R): Position, speed, course FILE: Choose a file. (When chosen �FILE� is activated. Choose file
with cursor and press the [Enter] key.)
27. Press the [Esc] key to show the Entry window. Message Report
12345678
ONFRNINMBTSTSESTELEX583343199710
303 (YAMAGUCHI)Daily01:00
24 (- - - : No Limit)08:00- - : - -- - : - -- - : - -NAV+SEA INF
PIN CodeMessage Report Programming
StatusStation Name
Destination TypeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeSubject
LES IDActivation
Interval TimeReport TimesStart Time1Start Time2Start Time3Start Time4
Report ContentsFile
Entry
NoYes
Message Report screen 28. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to finish.
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5.2 Polling When the FELCOM receives a polling command from your home office it automatically transmits data to your home office. The data are position, speed, bearing and other data sent from a navigator or an interface unit. A polling command from your home office can also activate a data report or message report if the corresponding setting is completed on the FELCOM. If a polling command with a file name is received, the FELCOM transmits the file to your home office.
5.2.1 Polling commands This paragraph shows you how to make the polling command at your home office. There are two kinds of polling commands: 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), colon and text of message. To send file data, type a hyphen and file name. If no hyphen and file name is entered, MES automatically transmits nav data (own ship position, course, speed, etc). For PIN Code setting, refer to paragraph 5.1.2.
D???-PIN code-file name: (text of message)
Polling command
5.2.2 Other polling commands Telex
P???/PIN Code/TELEX/LES number/Country number/Subscriber�s number/File name: E-mail
P???/PIN Code/EMAIL/LES number/ E-mail address/File name:
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Public Switched Telephone Network
P???/PIN Code/PSTN/Modem type/LES number/Country number/Subscriber�s number/File name: Modem type is selected from T30, V21, V22B, V22, V23, V26B, V26T, V27T or V32. Packet Switched Data Network
P???/PIN Code/PSDN/LES number/Country number/Subscriber�s number/File name: Data Network Identification
P???/PIN Code/DNID/LES number/Country number/Subscriber�s number/File name: Facsimile
P???/PIN Code/FAX/LES number/Country number/Subscriber�s number/File name: Special
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 are transmitted. For example, you transmit polling command to MES of PIN code 12345678 via Yamaguchi station (Pacific Ocean: 203). Then, that MES transmits position, speed, bearing, water temperature, current and depth to telex number 720-5644325. P???/12345678/TELEX/203/720/5644325/: Mobile earth station transmit position, speed and bearing to e-mail address, for example, [email protected]. P???/12345678/EMAIL/203/[email protected]:
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5.2.3 Polling reception No operator intervention is required during polling reception. The Printer PP-510 prints the status of polling reception and transmits data in response to polling request as shown below.
Receive Message
Message No. : R0990907.002Message Ref. No. : 00616923LES : YAMAGUCHIPriority : NormalMessage Size : 121 charactersReceive Data & Time : 02-02-25 04:07 (UTC)
KDD INMARSAT-C SERVICE 25-FEB-02 04:02:28 UTC REF:616923XXXXXXXXX ABCD X via YAMAGUCHI LES
D???-12345678:test test
02-02-25 04:09 (UTC)Successful Sending message.
Sent MessageDELIVERY CONFIRMATION OFF
Message File : Report Message Size : 284 charactersLES : YAMAGUCHI Date : 02-02-25Priority : Normal Time : 04:09 (UTC)Destination : TELEX 582 (IA5)
582+Date & Time 02-02-25 04:07 (UTC)Position LAT 12:34.56N Water Temp 32.1
LON 123:45.67E Water Current 22.3 KTSCourse 321.1 111.0Speed 1.1 KTS Depth 123.4FT
Sample MES message channel printout
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5.3 DNID (Data Network Identification) When you make a contract with an information provider, DNIDs are downloaded from the information provider to your FELCOM via an LES. Up to 64 DNIDs can be downloaded to the FELCOM.
5.3.1 Displaying DNID 1. Press the function key [F5] to display the Position 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: QuitMark '*' means activation.
No.
01020304050607080910
Act
*******
DNID
00004000042345603333033330777709999
LES
101101101101101101101
Subaddr
000002002002000000000
Member
001003223044044099088
Text
Data network ID list
Note: Asterisk-marked DNIDs are available for use. See the illustration below.
POLLING Message - - - Program Unreserved Data Reporting - - -DNID : 0004 LES ID : 101 (Southbury)Sub Address : 000 Member Number : 001 Response: No ResponseReceive Data & Time: 02-02-25 00:01 (UTC)
Start Frame: 00030 Interval: 00030
02-02-25 00:01 (UTC)Data Report Program has been initiated by Polling.
POLLING Message - - - Initiate Unreserved Data Reporting - - -DNID :0004 LES ID :101 (Southbury)Sub Address : 000 Member Number :001 Response: Data ReportReceive Data & Time: 02-02-25 00:01 (UTC)
Start Frame: 00030 Interval: 00030
Data Reported (Poll Response)LES :Southbury Date : 02-02-25DNID :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.
Sample MES signaling channel printout
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5.3.2 Enabling/Disabling DNID DNID can be enabled or disabled as follows: 1. Use the [↑ ] or [↓ ] key to choose desired DNID from the data network ID list . 2. Press the [Enter] key to enable the DNID. (* appears.)
Press the [Enter] key to disable the DNID. (* disappears.)
Note: When a DNID is disabled �running data program (poll)� is displayed and polling is cancelled.
3. Press the [Esc] key to close the window. 4. To return to the standby display, press the [Esc] key twice.
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6. DISTRESS OPERATIONS
6.1 Preparing the Distress Alert This procedure shows you how to update the distress alert. If time, position, course and speed shown on the standby display are correct, skip those items in the procedure. 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [1] key to display the Distress Alert Setup screen.
Distress Alert Setup
LES IDUpdate TimePosition
ProtocolNatureCourseSpeed
14406:23 02-02-25 (YY-MM-DD)LAT 35:00NLON 135:00EMaritimeUndersignated18710 KTS
Distress Alert setup screen 3. The default LES ID is 144, AOR-E, NCS. To change the LES, press the
[Enter] key to display the LES ID list. Choose a suitable LES and then press the [Enter] key.
4. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Update Time and then press the [Enter] key. 5. Enter time and date 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. Use the [→] key to shift the cursor
from degree to minutes and co-ordinate. Enter co-ordinate with appropriate alphabet key.
8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 9. Press the [↓ ] key to advance the cursor to the Protocol line. 10. For marine vessels, Protocol should be set to Maritime. Press the [Enter] key. 11. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Nature. Press the [Enter] key to display the list.
Choose appropriate nature of distress. Undesignated Listing Fire/Explosion Sinking Flooding Disabled & Adrift Collision Abandoning ship Grounding Further assistance required Piracy or Armed Attack
If nature of distress is not specified, �Undesignated� is automatically selected. 12. Press the [Enter] key to close the list. 13. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Course and then press the [Enter] key. Enter
course and then press the [Enter] key. 14. Press the [↓ ] key to choose Speed. Press the [Enter] key. Enter speed and
then press the [Enter] key.
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15.Press the [Esc] key to show the Update window. Setup
Distress Alert Setup
LES IDUpdate TimePosition
ProtocolNatureCourseSpeed
Distress Alert updated.Press any key to escape.
303 (YAMAGUCHI)06:23 02-02-25 (YY-MM-DD)LAT 30:00NLON 140:00EMaritimeGrounding1870 KTS Update
NoYes
Distress Alert setup, requesting confirmation of settings
16. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to register the data you�ve just entered. Setup
Distress Alert Setup
LES IDUpdate TimePosition
ProtocolNatureCourseSpeed
Distress Alert updated.Press any key to escape.
303 (YAMAGUCHI)06:23 02-02-25 (YY-MM-DD)LAT 30:00NLON 140:00EMaritimeGrounding1870 KTS
Distress Alert setup, distress alert updated
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6.2 Transmitting the Distress Alert Do the following when a life-endangering situation arises on your vessel. 1. Open the cover of the DISTRESS button on the terminal unit or the Distress
Alert Unit IC-305. 2. Press the DISTRESS button until the lamp in the button flashes and the
audio alarm sounds. The distress alert will not be transmitted until the lamp in the button flashes and the audio alarm sounds (intermittently). After the distress alert has been transmitted, the lamp lights and the audio alarm sounds continuously. When you receive acknowledgment of the distress alert from an LES, the lamp flashes slowly and the aural alarm sounds intermittently. To silence the audio alarm, after receiving acknowledgement, press the function key [F10] on the keyboard.
Note: Do not press the DISTRESS button to silence the audio alarm for incoming distress or EGC urgency broadcast. This will transmit a distress alert for own ship.
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6.3 Testing the Distress Button The DISTRESS button on the terminal unit and the IC-305 may be tested as below without transmitting the distress signal. 1. Press the function key [F7] to display the Options menu. 2. Press the [6] key to display the Test menu.
Test
1. PV Test2. PV Test Result3. Self Test4. Distress Alarm Button Test
Test Menu 3. Press the [4] key. 4. Press the [Enter] key. The Distress Alert Button Test mode screen appears.
1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select NCS5. Ocean Region6. Test
Options
1. PV Test2. PV Test Result3. Self Test4. Distress Alarm Button Test
Test
Distress alert button test mode.Press any key to escape.
Distress Alert Button Test
Distress alert button mode screen
5. Open the cover of the DISTRESS button. 6. Press the DISTRESS button about 4 seconds. 7. Confirm that the audio alarm sounds. 8. Close the cover of the DISTRESS button. 9. Press any key to escape.
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6.4 Distress Communications The distress alert provides the minimum distress reporting requirements: own vessel�s ID, speed, course, L/L position and nature of distress. After receiving the distress alert acknowledgment and you are not pressed for time, you may send detailed information as follows: 1. Press the function key [F1] followed by the [Enter] key to display the editor
screen. 2. Prepare distress communication message. The illustration below shows a
sample distress message. MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY
THE NAME IS
I NEED HELP
Ship's name
: Type of assistance required
Sample distress message
3. Press the function key [F3]. 4. Press the [Enter] key. The screen should look something like the illustration
below.
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------< [Insert ]
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
NormalMessage now being edited Size 63
TELEX
PriorityMessage FileStation NameDestination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOptionConfirmation Send Delay Delivery DelayCode[ TRANSMIT ]
ON00:00Immediate IA5
Transmit message screen
5. Press the [Enter] key to open the Priority options window. 6. Press the [↓ ] key to choose �Distress�. 7. Press the [Enter] key to close the options window. 8. Press the [↓ ] key to choose LES ID. 9. Press the [Enter] key to open the LES list. 10. Choose the LES where the distress alert is to be transmitted.
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11. Press the [Enter] key to close the LES list. 12. Press the [↓ ] key to place the cursor on TRANSMIT. 13. Press the [Enter] key. The display should look similar to the illustration below.
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------< [Insert ]
Transmit
1. Transmit Message2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Transmit Message
DistressMessage now being edited Size 63
TELEX
000SEARCH AND RESCUE
303 (YAMAGUCHI) Start
NoYes
PriorityMessage FileStation NameDestination Type
Prefix CodeCountry/Ocean CodeStation IDModem TypeAddressSubjectAttach File
LES IDOptionConfirmation Send Delay Delivery DelayCode [ TRANSMIT ]
ON00:00Immediate IA5
Transmit message screen with send start confirmation prompt
14. Press the [Enter] key to transmit the distress message to the LES. Note: Country/Ocean Code and Station ID are not required in a distress
message.
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7. OTHER FUNCTIONSThis chapter describes how to abort operation, scan NCS and choose EGC and NCS channels.
7.1 Aborting an Operation You can abort transmission, receiving or scanning as follows: 1. Press the function key [F7] to display the Options menu.
Options
1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select NCS5. Ocean Region6. Test
Options menu
Note: If the FELCOM is set to operate as an EGC receiver, the menu looks like this:
Options
1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select EGC Ch.5. Test
Options menu, EGC-only receiver operation 2. Press the [3] key to choose Abort.
1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select NCS5. Ocean Region6. Test
OptionsAbort
Start
NoYes
Abort screen
3. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to abort current operation. (The message �Forced Clearing� replaces either Sending, Receiving or Scanning at the bottom of the screen.) Note: Aborting is possible in sending, receiving or scanning. If attempted in
other operating modes �Cannot abort current process.� appears.
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7.2 Scanning NCS The terminal unit automatically tunes itself to the NCS selected on the System Setup menu. You can, however, tune to another NCS which has a stronger signal. Scanning is possible only when the terminal unit is IDLE and FELCOM is set to operate as an Inmarsat C station. If the terminal unit is not idle, �Communication unit is not idle now. Cannot start scan.� appears. Press any key to escape then wait until the unit goes into the idle state. 1. Press the function key [F7] to display the Options menu. 2. Press the [5] key to display the Ocean Region menu.
1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select NCS5. Ocean Region6. Test
Options
Ocean Region
AutoWest-AtlanticEast-AtlanticPacificIndian
NCS you are currently tuned to appears in reverse indication. Ocean region menu
3. The NCS you are currently tuned to appears in reverse video. 4. If necessary, choose another NCS and press the [Enter] key.
If Auto is selected, FELCOM scans all NCSs in turn. If a particular ocean region is selected, FELCOM scans all channels of that NCS.
1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select NCS5. Ocean Region6. Test
Options
Ocean Region
AutoWest-AtlanticEast-AtlanticPacificIndian
Start
NoYes
NCS scan confirmation screen
5. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to start the scanning. The message �Starting Scan Process. Press any key to escape.� appears during the scanning.
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7.3 Choosing EGC Receiving Channel EGC channel can be selected when the terminal unit is set to operate as an EGC-only receiver. This procedure is shown for reference; currently there is only one EGC channel per NCS. 1. Press the function key [F8] to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [A] key to display the Configuration menu. 3. Press the [3] key to choose EGC Channel List. The EGC channel which the
EGC receiver is currently tuned to appears in reverse video.
DateTime
Position
Waypoint
CourseSpeedCurrent NCSCurrent ChannelCurrent TDMMES StatusGPS Status
DCE Memory
97-08-2106:12 (UTC)
LATLON LATLON
DEGKTS
344 (IOR) LOGINNCS CCNCS CCIdle****
32818 Bytes free
IMNBBERC/NSend LevelRxIF AGC LevelREF Offset FreqSynthe Local
Antenna Power Supply
Water TemperatureWater Current
DirectionSpeed
Depth
4311*****004OK ( 39dB)OK ( 0)OK (134)OK ( 0Hz)OK
OK
DEG
DEGKTS
SYNC ( NCS )NCS: IOR LOGOUT
02-02-25 02:00 (UTC)LAT: 00:00.00NLON: 000:00.00E
35:00.00N135:00.00E
Setup
EGC Channel List
12580* 10840* 11088*
ENT: set ESC: quit
Current State: EGC RECEIVER
DCE Ver **
Configration
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
11080*
EGC channel list screen 4. Choose desired channel. 5. Press the [Enter] key to start the tuning. 6. Press the [Esc] key to close the Update screen. 7. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to synchronize with EGC channel
selected.
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7.4 Choosing NCS Channel NCS channel can be selected as shown in the procedure below. Currently, each satellite transmits one global beam. In the future, the satellites will transmit multiple spot beams, namely, the NCS will have multiple channels. 1. Press the function key [F7] to display the Options menu. 2. Press the [4] key to display the NCS Channel List.
1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select NCS5. Ocean Region6. Test
Options
NCS Channel List
No AOR (WEST)FREQ
11080*
ID
0440000000
12345678
ENT: set ESC: quit
AOR (EAST)FREQ
12580*
ID
1441111111
PORFREQ
12580*
ID
2442222222
IORFREQ
10840*
ID
3443333333
NCS channel list 3. Choose an NCS channel. 4. Press the [Enter] key. 5. Press the [Esc] key to close the Update screen. 6. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to synchronize with NCS channel
selected.
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8. MAINTENANCEThis chapter provides the information necessary for the maintenance and checking of the FELCOM.
8.1 Safety Information
WARNINGDo not open the cover of the equipment.
This equipment uses high voltage electricity which can shock, burn, or cause serious injury. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment.
Hazardous microwaveDo 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.
Do not disassemble the equipment.
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury may result.
Radiation Level
10W/m2
At
60 cm
8. MAINTENANCE
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8.2 General Checking and Maintenance Turn off the power before conducting any maintenance procedures other than the cleaning of the terminal unit. Cleaning the terminal unit
The terminal unit and its LCD can be cleaned with a soft, dry cloth. DO NOT use chemical cleaners. They may remove paint and markings. Wipe the LCD softly since it is easily scratched. Checking connectors and earth terminal
The connectors and earth terminal on the terminal unit should be checked periodically for tightness. If the earth terminal 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 is damaged by foreign material adhering to the disk drive head it may not be possible to read from or write to the disk. Clean the head regularly with a cleaning floppy disk to prevent loss of data. When the power can’t be turned on
When the terminal unit cannot be turned on do the following:
• Check that the power cable connector on the rear panel of the terminal unit for tightness.
• Check if the ship�s mains switchboard is turned on.
• Have a qualified technician check the power voltage at the power connector on the rear of the terminal unit.
8. MAINTENANCE
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8.3 Diagnostics The system is equipped with diagnostic tests which check it for proper operation.
8.3.1 Self test at power on The terminal unit performs the ROM sum test and RAM read and write test when turned on. If the test results are normal the equipment goes into normal operation.
8.3.2 Testing the terminal unit through the keyboard This test can only be initiated from the main terminal. The terminal unit must be idle to execute the test. 1. Press the function key [F7] to display the Options menu. 2. Press the [6] key to display the Test menu. 3. Press the [3] key to choose Self Test.
1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select NCS5. Ocean Region6. Test
Options
1. PV Test2. PV Test Result3. Self Test4. Distress Alarm Button Test
Test
Communication Unit
Start
NoYes
Communication unit screen
4. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to start the test. The message �Now Communication Unit-testing� appears in reverse video during testing.
5. When the test is completed the screen shows the results of the test as below.
1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select NCS5. Ocean Region6. Test
Options
1. PV Test2. PV Test Result3. Self Test4. Distress Alarm Button Test
Test
TERM CPUROMRAM
Press any key to escape.
165-??????**OKOK
RF-C CPUROMRAMEEPROMGPS
165-??????**OKOKOKOK
Communication Unit
** = Version no.
Sample communication unit self test results
The results are shown as OK or NG (No Good), and any NG is accompanied by the audio alarm.
6. Press any key to escape from the communication unit test.
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8.4 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. The PV test consists of the message reception test, message transmission test and distress alert test. . The results of the test appear on the PV test result display. The PV test cannot be conducted from an external terminal unit. Note also that the test can be initiated by an LES.
8.4.1 PV test sequence 1. Choose PV Test from the Test menu. 2. The NCS acknowledges request for testing. 3. The MES, upon receiving acknowledgment from NCS, goes into pending
state. 4. NCS will choose a (not busy) LES to perform the test. 5. The LES transmits a test message to the MES. 6. The MES transmits a test message to the LES. 7. The LES receives test message. 8. The MES automatically transmits the distress alert test within two minutes
after completion of step 7. 9. When the distress alert test is finished, the results of the test are sent to the
MES.
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8.4.2 PV test procedure 1. Confirm that the terminal unit is in idle condition and logged in. 2. Press the function key [F7] to display the Options menu. 3. Press the [6] key to choose Test. 4. Press the [1] key to choose PV Test.
1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select NCS5. Ocean Region6. Test
Options
1. PV Test2. PV Test Result3. Self Test4. Distress Alarm Button Test
Test
PV Test
Start
NoYes
PV test screen
Note: If the terminal unit is not idle when the test is initiated, the screen displays �MES is not idle now. Cannot start PV Test.� And if you are not logged in, �Cannot start PV Test. (not Logged-in)� appears.
5. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to transmit the PV test request to NCS.
1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select NCS5. Ocean Region6. Test
Options
1. PV Test2. PV Test Result3. Self Test4. Distress Alarm Button Test
Test
Starting PV Test Process.Automatic test mode: Normal communication disabled.Do not press any distress button unless you are in distress.
PV Test
PV test screen
6. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display. 7. The screen displays �Current State: Idle (pending!)� when you receive the
acknowledge signal from the NCS. 8. When preparations for testing have been completed, �Current State:
TESTING� appears at the bottom of the screen. 9. Transmit a message to the LES. The LES, after acknowledging receipt of
your message, transmits a message to you. 10. Though a prompt asks you to test distress alert, do not press any key. The
distress alert test is automatically conducted two minutes later. 11. When testing has been completed, �Current State: IDLE� appears at the
bottom of the screen. 12. The test results appear on the PV Test Result screen. See the next section
for how to interpret the results.
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8.4.3 Results of PV test 1. At the standby display, press the function key [F7] to display the Options
menu. 2. Press the [6] key to display the Test menu.
1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select NCS5. Ocean Region6. Test
Options
Test
1. PV Test2. PV Test Result3. Self Test4. Distress Alarm Button Test
Test menu 3. Press the [2] key to display the results of the PV test.
1. Login2. Logout3. Abort4. Select NCS5. Ocean Region6. Test
Options
1. PV Test2. PV Test Result3. Self Test4. Distress Alarm Button Test
Test
Test Date & Time
AttemptsBBERShore-to-Ship AttemptsShip-to Shore AttemptsDistress AlertSignal strength
Overall Result
02-02-25 01:58 (UTC)
First attemptPassFirst attemptFirst attemptPass (Test OK)Pass (Greater than Std level + 6dB)
Pass (Applicable tests pass)
Ctrl+P: print ESC: quit
PV Test Result
Sample PV test results 4. To return to the standby display, press any key. Interpreting the PV test results display
Test Date & Time: Date and time of test Attempts: Number of times the PV test was conducted. BBER: Bulletin Board Error Rate (%). �Pass� appears for no
error. Shore-to-Ship Attempts: Number of tests initiated by LES. Ship-to-Shore Attempts: Number of tests initiated by MES. Distress Alert: �Pass (Test OK)� appears for successful testing. Signal Strength: �Pass� appears if signal strength is greater than
standard level. Overall Result: �Pass� appears for satisfactory completion of the
test.
8. MAINTENANCE
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8.5 System Status Monitor The system status monitor, which is always displayed, provides date, time, equipment status and navigation data.
DateTime
Position
Waypoint
CourseSpeedCurrent NCSCurrent ChannelCurrent TDMMES StatusGPS Status
DCE Memory
02-02-2506:12 (UTC)
LATLON LATLON
DEGKTS
344 (IOR) LOGINLES TDMLES TDMBusy****
32818 Bytes free
IMNBBERC/NSend LevelRx AGC LevelREF Offset FreqSynthe Local
Antenna Power Supply
Water TemperatureWater Current
DirectionSpeed
Depth
4431XXXXX004OK ( 38dB)OK ( 0)OK (133)OK ( 0Hz)OK
OK
DEG
DEGKTS
Current State: TESTINGTEST--RECEIVING MESSAGEDCE Ver ##
SYNC ( LES )NCS: IOR LOGIN
02-02-25 06:12 (UTC)LAT: 35:00.00NLON: 135:00.00E
35:00.00N135:00.00E
## = Version no.
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
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 waypoint set on navigator Course: Course Speed: Ship�s speed Current NCS: NCS your vessel is logged in with Current Channel: Channel in use Current TDM: Channel TDM MES Status: Operational status of MES GPS Status*: Receiving signal status from GPS receiver. CST: Cold Start ACK: Acquired; Almanac data acquired IMP: Impossible; cannot receive GPS signal
INT: Interrupted; object interfering reception of GPS signal
ALM: Receiving the almanac 2D, 3D: Position-fixing method by 2 or 3 dimension * = Indications shown for FURUNO GPS navigator.
8. MAINTENANCE
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DCE Memory: Memory remaining in terminal unit BBER: Bulletin Board Error Rate (%) C/N: Check of circuit status with LES, receiving circuit in
antenna unit, RF CON Board and CPU Board (DEMOD section). OK appears for figure greater than 31.
Send Level: TX level check. At transmission, OK appear for more than 123. At reception OK appears for figure less than 32.
RX AGC Level: Check the receiving circuit of the antenna unit and the RF CON Board in the terminal unit. OK appears for figure greater than 80.
REF Offset Freq: Operating normally. If it does not light, check RX Synthesizer or REF OSC in the RF CON Board. OK appears for figure less than 150.
Synthe Local: Check of RF CON Board. Antenna Power Supply: NG appears for discontinuity or short in cable. Temperature*: Water temperature Water Current*
Direction: Tidal current direction Speed: Tidal current speed
Depth*: Depth of water * = requires data from appropriate sensor.
8.6 Replacing the Battery A lithium battery in the terminal unit is used to backup system settings when the power is turned off. The life of this battery is about five years, however actual life depends on usage. When the battery is dead, the terminal unit automatically reverts to default system settings. Contact your dealer to request replacement of the battery. Lithium Battery
Name: BTT(L1) Code No.: 000-144-941 Type: CR2450-F2ST2L
8. MAINTENANCE
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8.7 Error Messages This section shows the error messages which may appear on the screen and the means to restore normal operation. If normal operation cannot be restored, contact your dealer to request repair.
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gnitacinummocyrTretalataniaga
e.mit
gnidneSegassem
SELybdetroba...foesuaceb
sawegassemgnidneSdnaL(SELybdetroba
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gnitacinummocyrTretalataniaga
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SELdetceleSnitsixeton
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tnereffidtceleSS.EL
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gnidnes.egassem
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8. MAINTENANCE
8-10
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sutatSyrevileDsitseuqeR
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elihwdetrobaegasseM.deviecergnieb
-ersiegasseMdeviecer
.yllacitamotua
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gniviecer.egassem
lennahcgnillangisSESsawegassemelihwdeliaf
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SELybdetroba...foesuaceb
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trelAssertsiD.detrobatseT
sawtsettrelassertsiDtsetVPgniruddetroba
noitacifireVecnamrofreP(.)tset
trelAssertsiD.deliaftseT
deliaftsettrelassertsiDtsetVPgnirud
noitacifireVecnamrofreP(.)tset
tatsetVPtcudnoC.emitretala
siTSETVP.deliaf
tatsetVPtcudnoC.emitretala
siTSETVP.detroba
tatsetVPtcudnoC.emitretala
gnillangiSSEMgnirud,eruliaF
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tsollennahcgnillangisSES.tsetVPgnirud
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-ersitsetVPdetrats
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siTSETVPSELybdetcejer
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tatsetVPtcudnoC.emitretala
8. MAINTENANCE
8-11
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dezirohtuanu.DIND
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Turn on the terminal unit.
8. MAINTENANCE
8-12
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locotorpSEL.detcetedrorre
fielbuorttcepsuSsihtnehw
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.sserddadilavni tcerroctupnI.sserdda
APA-1
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
Menu Tree F1: File
1. New2. Open3. Close4. Save5. Delete6. Rename7. Print8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
2HD (1.44MB)2DD (720kB)
F2: Edit1. Cut2. Copy3. Paste4. Insert (with Citation)5. Select All6. Search or Replace
7. Goto Line
8. Time or Pos. Ins
9. Change Window
1. Search
2. Replace
1. Top of Text2. End of Text3. Go to Line1. Time2. Position
Search WordDirection
Search WordReplace WordDirection
Query or All
Line No.
ForwardBack
ForwardBackQueryAll
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-2
F3: Transmit1. Transmit Message
2. Cancel3. Request Delivery Status
Priority
Message FileStation GroupName
LES IDOption
NormalDistress
TELEXFAXE-MailCSDNPSDNX400DNIDSPECTELEX (Prefixed)FAX (Prefixed)PSDN (Prefixed)X400 (Prefixed)DNID (Prefixed)SPEC (Prefixed)
ONOFF00:00~99:59ImmediateDeferredIA5ITA2DATA
Select MessageSelect Message
T30 FAXV21 V.21 300bps DuplexV22 V.22 1200bps DuplexV22B V.22bis 2400bps DuplexV23 V.23 600/1200bpsV26B V.26bis 2400/1200bpsV26T V.26ter 2400bps DuplexV27T V.27ter 4800bps/2400bpsV32 V.32 9600bps Duplexother
2 digits3 digits max.15 digits max.
Select FileSelect StationDestination Type
Prefix Code (Prefix selected)Country/Ocean CodeStation IDModem Type (FAX or FAX Prefixed selected)
Address (For e-mail)Subject (For e-mail)Attach File (For e-mail)Select LESConfirmation
Send DelayDelivery Delay
Code
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-3
F4: EGC1. Display EGC Message2. EGC Network ID
F5: Reports1. Data Report
2. Message Report
1. Data Report 1
2. Data Report 23. Data Report 34. Data Report 41. Message Report 1
Status
Report Length
Destination
Activation
Interval Time (Regular Interval selected)Report Times
Start Time 1 (Daily selected)Start Time 2 (Daily selected)Start Time 3 (Daily selected)Start Time 4 (Daily selected)Same as Data Report 1Same as Data Report 1Same as Data Report 1PIN CodeStatus
Station NameDestination Type
Prefix code (Prefix selected)Country/Ocean CodeStation ID
ONOFF123DNIDLES IDMember No.Regular IntervalDaily00:01~99:59
1~999No Limit00:00~23:5900:00~23:5900:00~23:5900:00~23:59
8 characters max.ONOFFSelect StationTELEXFAXE-MailCSDNPSDNX400PNIDSPECTELEX (Prefixed)FAX (Prefixed)PSDN (Prefixed)X400 (Prefixed)DNID (Prefixed)SPEC (Pefixed)2 digits3 digits max.15 digits max.
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-4
3. Data Network ID
2. Message Report 23. Message Report 34. Message Report 4
Modem Type (FAX or FAX Prefixed selected)
AddressSubjectLES IDActivation
Interval TimeReport Times
Start Time 1 (Daily selected)Start Time 2 (Daily selected)Start Time 3 (Daily selected)Start Time 4 (Daily selected)Report Contents
FILE
Same as Message Report 1Same as Message Report 1Same as Message Report 1
60 digits max.60 digits max.Select LESRegular IntervalDaily00:01~99:591~999No Limit00:00~23:5900:00~23:5900:00~23:5900:00~23:59NAVNAV+SEA INFNAV (R)FILEFILEfile selection
T30 FAXV21 V.21 300bps DuplexV22 V.22 1200bps DuplexV22B V.22bis 2400bps DuplexV23 V.23 600/1200bpsV26B V.26bis 2400/1200bpsV26T V.26ter 2400bps DuplexV27T V.27ter 4800bps/2400bpsV32 V.32 9600bps Duplexother
F6: Logs1. Send Message Log2. Receive Message Log3. EGC Log4. Log
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-5
F7: Options1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select NCS
5. Ocean Region
6. Test
YesNoYesNoYesNoAOR (WEST)AOR (EAST)PORIORAutoWest-AtlanticEast-AtlanticPacificIndian1. PV Test
2. PV Test Results3. Self Test
4. Distress Alert Button Test
YesNo
YesNoYesNo
F8: Setup1. Distress Alert Setup
2. System Setup
LES IDUpdate TimePosition
ProtocolNature
CourseSpeedSystem Date & TimeIMNPreferred NCS
Select LES00:00~23:59LATLONMaritimeUndersignatedFire/ExplosionFloodingCollisionGroundingListingSinkingDisabled & AdriftAbandoning shipFurther assistance requiredPiracy or Armed attack0~9990~99Date only123456789AutoAOR (WEST)AOR (EAST)POR IOR
00:00.00N000:00.00E
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-6
3. Editor Setup
4. Terminal Setup
MES Operation Mode
Nav Port
Active Port
Output Port
Network Setup
Save/LoadCommand WindowText Mode
Edit Mode
Word Wrap
Line No.
Tab Width
Column Width
Cursor Type
Scroll
Date Disp. Form
INMARSAT-CEGCOFFEXTINTINTALLMessage Output Port
EGC Output Port
Network
Mail Geteway
Save to FDLoad from FDTelexAsciiInsertOverwriteONOFFONOFF2 Char4 Char8 CharTelex (69 Fixed)ASCII (40-80)BlockUnderlineFull ScreenHalf ScreenYY-MM-DDMMM-DD-YYDD-MMM-YY
INTEXTINT+EXTAUTOINTINT+EXTIP addressSubnet maskDHCPHost nameDomain nameAttachDeliveryServer IPAddressAuto Delivery Keyword
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-7
4 characters (Max): Currency unit input
Currency Unit
Screen Saver
Window Color
US$EURYENOTHERONOFFWindow
Fore Color
Back Color
Default Color
Base WindowRcv MessageEGC MessageEDIT 1EDIT 2EDIT 3EDIT 4SUBMENU 1SUBMENU 2SUBMENU 3SUBMENU 4MessaageL_WHITEYELLOWL_MAGENTAL_REDL_CYANL_GREENGRAYWHITEBROWN
L_BLUEGRAYWHITEBROWNMAGENTAREDCYANGREENBLUEBLACKYESNO
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-8
5. EGC Setup
6. Auto Mode Setup
Additional PositionNavareaFixed AreaWaypoint (from NAVEquipment)Station CodeIce reports
Meteo. forecasts
Pilot service
DECCA messages
LORAN messages
OMEGA messages
SATNAV messages
Other navaid msg
QRU (no message)
Auto Log Print
Receive Alarm
Auto Receive Message Save
Auto Receive Message Print
Auto Telex Message SaveAuto EGC MessageSave
Auto EGC MessagePrint
1 point9max
ONOFFA~ZONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFSystem
FleetNET
SafetyNET (routine)SafetyNET (safety)SafetyNET (urgent+distress)
System
FleetNET
SafetyNET (routine)
ONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFF
ONOFFONOFFONOFF
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-9
7. E-mail Setup8. Network Setup
9. Directories
A. Configuration
B. Save to FD
C. Load to FD
D. Change Window
Network
Mail Gateway
Message DirectoryEGC MessageDirectory1. Station List
IP AddressSubnet MaskDHCPHost NameDomain Name
Attach
Delivery
Server IPAddress
Auto Delivery Keyword
Station NameDestination Type
Prefix Code(Prefix selected)Country CodeStation IDModem Type (FAX or FAX Prefixed selected)
E-mail AddressRemarks
TELEXFAXE-MailCSDNPSDNX400DNIDSPECTELEX (Prefixed)FAX (Prefixed)PSDN (Prefixed)X400 (Prefixed)DNID (Prefixed)SPEC (Prefixed)2 digits
3 digits15 digits max.
60 characters max.20 characters max.
T30 FAXV21 V.21 300bps DuplexV22 V.22 1200bps DuplexV22B V.22bis 2400bps DuplexV23 V.23 600/1200bpsV26B V.26bis 2400/1200bpsV26T V.26ter 2400bps DuplexV27T V.27ter 4800bps/2400bpsV32 V.32 9600bps Duplexother
BASE64UUENODEB INARY
OFFON
LocalServer
FixedAuto
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-10
2. LES List (44x4)
3. EGC Channel List4. NCS Channel List5. E-mail Service List (16max)
NameIDRemarks20max20x4maxService Station NameService IDLES ID (AORW)LES ID (AORE)LES ID (POR)LES ID (IOR)To:Cc:Subject:SeparatorAttach File (MINE)
19 characters max.9 characters max.3 digits3 digits3 digits3 digits9 characters max.9 characters max.9 characters max.9 characters max.OFFON (BASE64)ON (UUENCODE)
F9: Position
F10: Stop Alarm
LATLON
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-11
International Telex/Telephone Country Code List Area and Country Remarks for Telex CodeTelephone
Country CodeTelex Country
Code
Afghanistan
Alaska
Albania
Algeria
American Samoa
American Virgin Is.
Andorra
Angola
Anguilla
Antigua & Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Aruba
Ascension
Australia
Australian External Territories
Austria
Azerbaijani
Azores Is.
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bermuda
Bhutan
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 of subscriber number.
93
1
355
21
684
1
33
244
1
2
54
7
297
247
61
672
43
994
351
1
973
880
1
7
32
501
229
1
975
591
387
267
55
1
673
359
226
257
79
200
604
408
770
208
590
991
391
393
33
684
303
939
71
766
47
784
404
297
490
780
392
681
46
371
972
290
890
371
309
600
962
38
292
809
67
978
903
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-12
Area and Country Remarks for Telex CodeTelephone Country Code
Telex Country Code
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Canary Is.
Cape Verde
Cayman Is.
Central Africa Rep.
Chad
Chile
China
Christmas Is. (Aus)
CIS (formerly USSR)
Cocos-Keeling Is.
Colombia
Comoros
Congo
Cook Is.
Costa Rica
Cote d' lvoire
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Czechoslovakia
Denmark
Diego Garcia
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican Rep.
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Estonia (formerly USSR)
Ethiopia
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 of subscriber number.
AGEM IR subscribers 61XX
855
237
1
34
238
1
236
235
56
86
672
7
672
57
269
242
682
506
225
385
53
357
42
45
246
253
1
1
593
20
503
372
251
807
970
21
26
52
993
293
971
976
34
85
766
64
766
35
994
981
772
376
983
599
28
605
66
55
938
979
394
201
202
241
308
91
373
537
980
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-13
Area and Country Remarks for Telex CodeTelephone Country Code
Telex Country Code
Falkland Is. (Malvinas)
Faroe Is.
Fiji
Finland
France
French Guiana
French Polynesia
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany (Fed, Rep. of)
Ghana
Gibraltar
Greece
Greenland
Grenada
Guadeloupe
Guam (RCA)
Guatemala
Guiana
Guinea Conakry
Guinea Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Hawaii
Honduras
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
formerly 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
350
30
299
1
590
671
502
594
224
245
592
509
1
504
852
36
354
91
62
98
964
353
972
39
306
502
701
57
42
300
702
973
996
683
69
41
94
405
601
503
395
299
700
372
300
995
969
295
203
704
705
708
709
(773)
374
802
61
501
81
73
88
491
500
606
43
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-14
Area and Country Remarks for Telex CodeTelephone Country Code
Telex Country Code
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
Korea (Demo, People's Rep. of)
Korea (Rep. of)
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lao
Latvia (formerly USSR)
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libya
Liechtenstein
Lithunia (formerly USSR)
Luxembourg
Macao
Macedonia
Madagascar
Madeira Is.
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives Is.
Mali
Malta
Mariana Is.
Marshall Is.
Maritinique
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia
Moldova
Monaco
Mongolia
KDD (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
856
371
961
266
231
21
41
370
352
853
389
261
351
265
60
960
223
356
671
692
596
222
230
52
691
373
33
976
291
72
720
493
785
987
761
(899)
801
496
788
804
538
494
963
997
901
45
539
402
808
597
986
404
904
84
896
985
406
403
760
765
298
974
966
22
764
682
42
800
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-15
Area and Country Remarks for Telex CodeTelephone Country Code
Telex Country Code
Montserrat
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar (formerly Burma)
Namibia
Nauru
Nepal
Netherlands
Netherlands Antilles
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Niue Is.
Northern Mariana Is.
Norfolk Is.
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Qatar
2XXXX 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 subscribers
ACPR (PRCA) subscribers
1
21
258
95
264
674
977
31
599
687
64
505
227
234
683
670
672
47
968
92
680
507
675
595
51
63
48
351
1
974
396
407
992
83
908
775
891
44
390
706
74
375
975
905
776
766
56
498
82
763
377
378
379
703
305
36
75
63
404
205
206
207
209
497
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-16
Area and Country Remarks for Telex CodeTelephone Country Code
Telex Country Code
Reunion
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
Saipan
San Marino
Sao Tome & Principe
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovak
Slovenia
Solomon Is.
Somalia
South Africa
Spain
Spanish North Africa
Sri Lanka
St. Helena
St. Kitts & Nevis
St. Lucia
St. Pierre & Miquelon
St. Vincent & the Grenadines
Sudan
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
677
252
27
34
34
94
290
1
1
508
1
249
597
268
46
41
963
7
886
255
66
228
690
676
296
21
90
7
961
65
64
909
760
505
967
495
906
965
998
87
66
598
778
900
95
52
52
803
(960)
397
398
204
399
984
304
964
54
45
492
787
769
989
86
977
762
777
294
409
607
789
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-17
Area and Country Remarks for Telex CodeTelephone Country Code
Telex Country Code
Turks & Caicos Is.
Tuvalu
U. A. E.
Abu Dhabi
Ajman
Dubai
Fujairah
Ras Al Khaimah
Sharjah
Umm Al Qaiwain
Uganda
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United Arab Emirates
Upper Volta
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
U. S. A.
U. S. A. (Mainland)
U. S. S. R. (Former)
Vanuatu
Vatican
Venezuela
Viet Nam
Wallis & Futuna Is.
Western Samoa
Yemen (Rep. of)
Yugoslavia (Former)
2XXXX, 3XXXX, 5XXXX
695XX
4XXXX
8XXXX
9XXXX
68XXX
697XX
Same as "Burkina 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 figure code can be made as Semi-automatic calls.
Russian Federation
Subscriber number beginning with 561XXX can be made using manual calls
Formerly Yemen (P. D. Rep. of)
Formerly Yemen (Arab Rep.)
1
688
971
256
7
44
971
226
598
7
1
7
678
379
58
84
681
685
969
967
296
774
893
988
680
51
893
978
32
786
23
23
25
640
771
504
31
805
707
779
806
895
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-18
Area and Country Remarks for Telex CodeTelephone Country Code
Telex Country Code
Ocean Area RemarksTelephone
Ocean 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
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-19
LES List LES AOR West AOR East IOR POR
Arvi 306 Ata 110 310 Aussaguel 121 321 Beijing 311 Blaavand 131 Boumehen 314 Eik 004 104 304 204 Fucino 105 335 Goonhilly 002 102 302 Jeddah 315 Jeddah 125 325 Kumsan 308 208 Netely 202 Nonthaburi 319 Odessa 107 307 Perth 322 Psary 116 316 Raisting 115 333 Santa Paula 201 Sentosa 328 210 Sintra 118 Southbury 001 101 Tangua 014 114 Thermopylae 120 305 Umm al Aish 106 Xantic 022 Xantic 012 112 312 212 Xantic 122 Xantic/Yamaguchi Yamaguchi/Xantic 003 103 303 203
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-20
International Telex Abbreviations
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VDA esivdAKCA egdelwonkcANGA niagA
)SG(IB eybdooGKB .ffotucINFC mrifnoCLOC noitalloCVRC ?evieceruoyodwoHRED redrofotuONWD nwoDEEE rorrE
MF morFAG .daehaoGSNM setuniMMOM )gnitiaW(tiaWITUM detalituM
AN .dettimdatonsirebircsbussihtotecnednopserroCCN stiucricoNHCN .degnahcneebsahrebmuns’rebircsbnS
PN .rebircsbusasiregnolonrotonsiytrapdellacehTRN .rebmunllacruoyetacidnICCO .degagnesirebircsbuS
KO .deergA)0ro(P .noissimsnartruoypotS
)ESP(SLP esaelPRPP repaP
)DCR(P devieceRPAR .niagauoyllaclliwI
DR deeRER otgnirrefeRTPR taepeRYRS yrroSPVS esaelPXAT ?egrahcehtsitahW
GSMTSET ?egassemtsetadnesesaelPURHT noitisopxelethtiwnoitacinummocnierauoY
)XNT(SKT sknahTXLT xeleT
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-21
Glossary of Acronyms mynorcA gninaeM
E-ROA tsaE-noigeRnaecOcitnaltAW-ROA tseW-noigeRnaecOcitnaltA
BB draoBnitelluBREBB etaRrorrEdraoBnitelluBKSPB gniyeKtfihSesahPyraniB
SB ecapSkcaB0N/C ytisneDlartcepSrewoPesioNotreirraCDINC DIkrowteNesolCUPC tinUgnissecorPlartneCNDSC krowteNataDdehctiwStiucriC
ECD tnempiuqEgnitanimreTtiucriCataDMAR-PD yromeMsseccAmodnaRtroP-lauD
ETD tnempiuqElanimreTataDCGE llaCpuorGdecnahnEPRIE rewoPdetaidaRyllacipotosItnelaviuqE
DF ksiDyppolFSPG metsySgninoitisoPlabolGT/G oitaRerutarepmeTesioNotniaGAPH reifilpmArewoPhgiH5AI 5.oNtebahplAlanoitanretnI
DI ytitnedIOMI noitazinagrOemitiraMlanoitanretnI
TASRAMNI noitazinagrOetilletaSeliboMlanoitanretnIROI noigeRnaecOnaidnINDSI krowteNlatigiDsecivreSdetargetnI2ATI tebahplAyhpargeleTlanoitanretnI2.oN
UTI noinUsnoitacinummoceleTlanoitanretnISEL noitatShtraEdnaLANL reifilpmAesioNwoLSEM noitatShtraEeliboMISM noitamrofnIytefaSemitiraM
AERAVAN aerAlanoitagivaNXETVAN ecivreStsacdaorBlanoitagivaNFM
SCN noitatSnoitanidrooCkrowteNAEMN noitaicossAscinortcelEemitiraMlanoitaN
CCO retneClortnoCnoitarepOPEP ytilibaborProrrEtekcaPROP noigeRnaecOcificaPNDSP krowteNataDdehctiwStekcaPNTSP krowteNenohpeleTdehctiwScilbuPTVP tseTnoitacifireVecnamrofrePMAR yromeMsseccAmodnaRCCR retneCnoitanidrooCeucseRMOR yromeMylnOdaeRCCS retneClortnoCetilletaSUFS tinUdrawroFdnaerotS
SALOS aeStaefiLfoytefaSMDT xelpitluMnoisiviDemiTAMDT sseccAelpitluMnoisiviDemiT
CTU emiTlasrevinUdetanidrooCOMW noitazinagrOlacigoloroeteMdlroW
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-22
International 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
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-23
Error Messages and Alerts A file by that name already exists on FD.
This message appears when you attempt to copy a file from the internal memory to a floppy disk and a file by that name already exists on the disk.
Cannot use this LES. Please check network configuration. You input an invalid LES ID.
Cannot abort current process. The terminal unit displays this message if you try to stop the DCE in operating condition other than sending, receiving or scanning.
Cannot activate distress alert test. Distress alert testing cannot be done without permission from LES.
Cannot enter this message to sending Queue. This message appears when a message is sent to the message queue and it is full (two messages maximum).
Cannot start PV Test. (not Logged-in) You cannot start PV testing without first logging in.
Cannot start to send. (EGC Receiver) Transmission is not possible when the FELCOM operates as a EGC-only receiver.
Cannot start to send. (not Logged-in) A message cannot be transmitted without first logging in.
Close a file in use to make a new file. The working areas are full (capacity: two files). Close a file to load a file to a working area.
Communication Unit is not Idle now. Cannot start login. Cannot login when the terminal unit is not idle.
Communication unit is not Idle now. Cannot start scan. This message appears when the FELCOM operates as a EGC-only receiver and scanning is initiated when the terminal unit is not idle. Wait until the unit is idle before starting scanning.
Communication Unit is not Idle now. Cannot start logout. Cannot logout when terminal unit is not idle.
Current State : Idle (pending!) This message appears when a LES affirmatively acknowledges your request for PV testing.
Current State : Testing You will see this display during PV testing.
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-24
DCE Error : No response from DCE!! This message appears when you try to display the PV test results and there was no response from the terminal unit because it is off or its interconnection cable is disconnected or damaged.
Distress Message updated. Press any key. This message appears after you have correctly updated the distress message.
Distress Alert Acknowledgment Received This alert will appear when the LES transmits the distress acknowledge signal to your vessel.
FD not inserted in drive. You need to insert a floppy disk into the drive.
FD not inserted in drive. Press any key to escape. This message appears if you attempt to format a disk and there is no disk in the drive.
File by that name already exists. OK to overwrite? This alert asks you if it is alright to write over an existing file name.
Formatting Completed. This alert appears upon completion of floppy disk formatting.
Input Error : Message File You have manually input an invalid file name.
Internal GPS unit failure. This message appears when the internal installed GPS unit is not working or is faulty. When the navigation port is not set to �INT�, this message does not appears.
Invalid Frequency Code. This message appears when a wrong frequency code is entered in the EGC Channel List or NCS Channel List.
Invalid NCS ID Code. This alert appears when a wrong NCS ID code is entered.
Loading Appears during loading of a file to a working area.
Message file is too big (partial transmission possible). The size of the file you want to send is larger than 31,500 bytes. (The file can be sent, but only the first 32,000 bytes of information will be received.)
Message is entered in sending buffer. Before a message is transmitted it is sent to the message queue. This alert informs you the message has been accepted by the message queue.
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-25
Message Send failed. Could no send message because of satellite malfunction, etc.
Message Send pending. All circuits occupied at LES.
Message Send rejected. This alert appears when the LES rejects a message because of unpaid subscriber�s fee or other reasons.
No response from terminal unit! This message will appear if the terminal unit is turned off or its interconnection cable is disconnected or damaged.
Now Self-testing Terminal. (cannot abort) Appears during testing of terminal unit.
Now printing Appears during printing. Now Formatting Appears during formatting of floppy disk. OK to delete file? This alert verifies if it is alright to delete a file. OK to format FD? This alert verifies if it is alright to format a floppy
disk. Printer error!! The printer is off or malfunctioning. Request started This message appears when requesting delivery
status of a message. SAVING You will see this message when saving a file. SES is not idle now. Cannot start PV Test.
This message means you will have to wait until the terminal unit is idle to start the PV test.
Starting Scan Process Press any key to escape. This prompt appears before scanning NCS.
Update error! Retry again. Press RET to update end. This message appears if the distress alert message was updated incorrectly.
APPENDIX A DATA TABLES
APA-26
LES ID List
unemSEL tseWROA tsaEROA ROI ROP
htreP 223 222
yllihnooG 200 201 203
NELET/YB/YLETEN 202
leuqassuA 121 123
muruB 220
dnavaalB 131
roneleT/kiE 400 401 403
asotneS 823 012
augnaT 410 411
assedO 701 703
idaaM 301
ivrA 603
hsiAlammU 601
onicuF 501 533
ealypomrehT 021 503
haddeJ 513
ihcugamaY 300 301 303 302
aluaPatnaS 102
artniS 811
yrubhtuoS 100 101
atA 011 013
nasmuK 803 802
gnitsiaR 511 333
gnijieB 113 112
yrasP 611 613
nehemuoB 413
irubahtnoN 913
21noitatS 210 211 213 212
artsleT/21noitatS 221
APB-1
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL DATA
Digital Interface (IEC 61162-1 Edition 2) 1. Data sentences Input sentences
BWC - Bearing and distance to waypoint - great circle
$--BWC, hhmmss.ss, llll.ll, a yyyyy.yy, a, x.x, T, x.x, M, x.x, N, c--c, a*hh<CR><LF>
ChecksumMode indicator(see note 1)Waypoint ID*
Distance, nautical miles
Bearing, degrees trueWaypoint 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 validThe Mode indicator field shall not be a null field.
*: Not used
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL DATA
APB-2
BWR - Bearing and distance to waypoint - rhumb line
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL DATA
APB-3
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
GGA – Global positioning system(GPS) fix data
$--GGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +-- 11 | | | | | | | | | | | | | +---- 10 | | | | | | | | | | | | +--------- 9 | | | | | | | | | | +---+------------ 8 | | | | | | | | +---+------------------ 7 | | | | | | | +------------------------- 6 | | | | | | +---------------------------- 5 | | | | | +------------------------------- 4 | | | +----+--------------------------------- 3 | +---+--------------------------------------------- 2 +------------------------------------------------------------- 1
1. UTC of position 2. Latitude, N/S 3. Longitude, E/W 4. GPS quality indicator (see note) 5. Number of satllite in use,00-12, may be different from the number in view 6. Horizontal dilution of precision 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. ChecksumNOTE0 = fix not available or invalid1 = GPS SPS mode, fix valid2 = differential GPS, SPS mode, fix valid3 = GPS PPS mode, fix valid4 = Real Time Kinetic. Satellite system used in RTK mode with fixed integers5 = Float RTK. Satellite system used in RTK mode with floating fingers6 = Estimated (dead reckoning) mode7 = Manual input mode8 = Simulator modeThe GPS quality indicator shall not be a null field.
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL DATA
APB-4
GLL - Geographic position - latitude/longitude $--GLL,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,hhmmss.ss,A,a*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------- 6 | | | | | | +--------- 5 | | | | | +----------- 4 | | | | +---------------- 3 | | +------+----------------------- 2 +---+----------------------------------- 1
1. Latitude, N/S 2. Longitude, E/W 3. UTC of position 4. Status: A=data valid, V=data invalid 5. Mode indicator(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 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 $--MTW,x.x,C*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | +--------- 2 +--+----------- 1
1. Temperature, degrees C 2. Checksum
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL DATA
APB-5
RMA - Recommended minimum specific LORAN-C data $--RMA,A,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------- 10 | | | | | | | | | | | +--------- 9 | | | | | | | | | +---+----------- 8 | | | | | | | | +------------------ 7 | | | | | | | +---------------------- 6 | | | | | | +-------------------------- 5 | | | | | +------------------------------ 4 | | | +----+--------------------------------- 3 | +---+-------------------------------------------- 2 +------------------------------------------------------- 1
1. Status: A=data valid, V=blink, cycle or SNR warning 2. Latitude, degrees N/S 3. Longitude, degrees E/W 4. Time difference A, microseconds 5. Time difference B, microseconds 6. Speed over ground, knots 7. Course over ground, degrees true 8. 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 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.
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL DATA
APB-6
RMB - Recommended minimum navigation information
$--RMB,A,x.x,a,c--c,c--c,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,A,a*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +--- 13 | | | | | | | | | | | | | +----- 12 | | | | | | | | | | | | +------- 11 | | | | | | | | | | | +---------- 10 | | | | | | | | | | +-------------- 9 | | | | | | | | | +------------------ 8 | | | | | | | +-----+--------------------- 7 | | | | | +----+--------------------------------- 6 | | | | +--------------------------------------------- 5 | | | +-------------------------------------------------- 4 | | +------------------------------------------------------ 3 | +--------------------------------------------------------- 2 +------------------------------------------------------------ 1
1. Data status: A=data valid, V=navigation receiver warning 2. Cross track error(see note 2) n.miles 3. Direction to steer L/R 4. Origin waypoint ID 5. Destination waypoint ID 6. Destination waypoint latitude,N/S 7. Destination waypoint longitude,E/W 8. Range to destination, n.miles(see note 1) 9. Bearing to destination, degrees 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 = 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.
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL DATA
APB-7
RMC - Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data $--RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x.x,x.x,xxxxxx,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +--- 10 | | | | | | | | | | | +----- 9 | | | | | | | | | +--+------- 8 | | | | | | | | +--------------- 7 | | | | | | | +--------------------- 6 | | | | | | +------------------------- 5 | | | | +---+---------------------------- 4 | | +---+---------------------------------------- 3 | +--------------------------------------------------- 2 +---------------------------------------------------------- 1
1. UTC of position fix 2. Status: A=data valid, V=navigation receiver warning 3. Latitude, N/S 4. Longitude, E/W 5. Speed over ground, knots 6. Course over ground, degrees true 7. Date: dd/mm/yy 8. magnetic variation, degrees E/W 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 field shall not be null fields.
VDR - Set and drift $--VDR,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | | | | | | +--------- 4 | | | | +--+----------- 3 | | +---+----------------- 2 +--+----------------------- 1 1. Direction, degrees true 2. Direction, degrees magnetic 3. Current speed, knots 4. Checksum
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL DATA
APB-8
VTG - Course over ground and ground speed $--VTG,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K,a*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +------- 6 | | | | | | | | +--------- 5 | | | | | | +--+----------- 4 | | | | +--+----------------- 3 | | +--+----------------------- 2 +--+----------------------------- 1
1. Course over ground, degrees true 2. Course over ground, degrees magnetic 3. Speed over ground, knots 4. Speed over ground, km/h 5. Mode indicator(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.
WPL - Waypoint location
$--WPL,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,c--c*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | | | | +--------- 4 | | | | +------------ 3 | | +-----+---------------- 2 +-----+---------------------------- 1
1. Waypoint latitude, N/S 2. Waypoint longitude, E/W 3. Waypoint identifier 4. Checksum
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL DATA
APB-9
Output sentences
GGA, GLL, RMC, VTG – see Input sentences GSV - GNSS satellites in view
$--GSV,x,x,xx,xx,xx,xxx,xx.........,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
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 zone minutes, 00 to +59 as local hours 7. Checksum
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL DATA
APB-10
2. Schematic diagrams
Index-1
INDEX A Aborting...........................................................7-1 Audio alarm
silencing ....................................................1-11 Auto mode setup...........................................2-33
B Battery replacement........................................8-8
D Data reporting
data report...................................................5-2 message report ...........................................5-4
Diagnostics terminal unit ................................................8-3
Digital interface ......................................... APB-1 Directory (for messages)...............................2-27 Display indications ..........................................1-8 Display log
displaying..................................................4-25 printing (automatic) ...................................4-27 printing (manual) .......................................4-25
Distress operation distress alert transmission ..........................6-3
Distress operations communications..........................................6-5 distress alert preparation ............................6-1 testing distress button.................................6-4
DNID displaying....................................................5-9 enabling/disabling .....................................5-10
E Editor setup.....................................................3-3 EGC
closed network ID .....................................4-29 description ................................................2-11 EGC channels...........................................2-15 messages .................................................4-28 receiving channel selection.........................7-3 receiving EGC distress or urgent
message ...............................................4-30 setup .........................................................2-12
E-mail service list .................................................2-28 setup .........................................................2-30
Error messages ..............................................8-9 Error messages and alerts .............................. 23
F Files
combining .................................................3-14 deleting .....................................................3-14 MIME ........................................................3-15 opening.....................................................3-10 printing......................................................3-13 renaming...................................................3-16 saving .........................................................3-8 saving under new name ...........................3-12 switching between two ............................. 3-11
Floppy disk formatting....................................................3-7
Formatting floppy disk ....................................3-7 Function menu description .............................1-6
G Glossary........................................................... 21
I IC-305
testing distress button ................................6-4 transmitting distress alert ...........................6-3
Inmarsat C system............................................. 1 International telegraphy alphabet ............APA-22 International telex abbreviations..............APA-20 International telex/telephone country
code list ............................................... APA-11
K Keyboard ........................................................1-3
L LES
adding stations .........................................2-18 editing LES list..........................................2-20 printing LES list.........................................2-21
LES IDs.........................................................8-26 Logging in .......................................................2-8 Logging out ...................................................2-10
M Maintenance ...................................................8-2 Menu operation...............................................1-7 Menu overview................................................1-5
INDEX
Index-2
Menu tree ...................................................APA-1 Message logs ................................................4-27 Messages
preparation of confidential...........................3-1 preparation of routine..................................3-1
Messages (receive) printing ......................................................4-22
Messages (received) deleting .....................................................4-25 saving........................................................4-24
MIME.............................................................3-15
N NCS
channel selection ........................................7-4 channels....................................................2-17 scanning......................................................7-2
P Polling
commands ..................................................5-6 reception .....................................................5-8
Position automatic input of........................................2-4 manual input of .........................................2-26
Printer PP-510.................................................1-2 Printing
display log (automatic) ..............................4-27 display log (manual)..................................4-26 EGC messages.........................................4-28 LES list ......................................................2-20 receive messages .....................................4-22 station list ..................................................2-25
PV test procedure....................................................8-5 results..........................................................8-6 sequence ....................................................8-4
R Receiving
displaying messages.................................4-21 EGC distress or urgent message..............4-30 receive alarm ............................................4-20
S Saving
file under new name .................................3-12 files .............................................................3-8 receive messages.....................................4-23
Search and replace.........................................3-6 Shortcut key....................................................1-5 Station list
adding stations..........................................2-22 editing stations..........................................2-25 printing ......................................................2-25
System configuration ........................................ ix System settings...............................................2-1
loading ......................................................2-34 saving .......................................................2-34
System setup ..................................................2-2 System status monitor ....................................8-7
T Terminal setup.................................................2-5 Terminal unit....................................................1-1
display color................................................2-6 testing .........................................................8-3
Text copying and pasting....................................3-5 cutting and pasting......................................3-4 go to line .....................................................3-6 inserting ......................................................3-6 inserting time or position.............................3-6 search and replace .....................................3-6 selecting all .................................................3-6
Transmitting 2-digit code services.................................4-17 canceling...................................................4-13 delivery status (automatic receipt)............4-14 delivery status (manual confirmation).......4-15 file stored on floppy disk .............................4-9 inserting destination of fax terminal ..........4-19 prepared file................................................4-2