Furuno 16 manuel d'utilisation

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    INMARSA T MINI-C MOBILE EAR TH ST A TION FELCOM 16 OPERA T OR'S MANU AL www .furuno .co.jp MODEL[...]

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    The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free. ・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN Telephone : +81-(0)798-65-2111 Fax : +81-(0)798-65-4200 A : MAY 2003 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. F1 : OCT . 15, 2008 Pub. No. OME-56380-F1 *00080934515* *00080934515* ( DAMI ) FELCOM16 * 0008093[...]

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    i Ni-Cd Pb IMPORT ANT NOTICES General • Do not copy any part of this manual without w ritt en permission. • If t his m anual is lost or w orn, contact your dealer about replac ement. • The contents of this manual and equipm ent specificat ions can change without notice. • The exam ple screens (or illust rations) shown in this m anual can be[...]

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    ii SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can result. Turn off the power immediately at the ship's mains switchboard if water leaks into the equipment or the equip- ment is emitting smoke or fire. Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock. Any repair wor[...]

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    iii T A BLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ....................................................................................................... vii SYSTEM CONFIGU RA TION ................................................................................ ix INMARSA T C SYSTEM OVER VIE W .................................................................... x L[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS iv 2.10 E-mail Service/SMS S tation List................................................................................. 2-34 2.1 1 E-mail Setup.............................................................................................................. . 2-37 2.12 Saving, Loading System Settings ...............................[...]

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    T ABLE OF CON TENTS v 4.4 EGC M e ssages ........................................................................................................ 4-33 4.4. 1 Di splayi ng a nd re prin tin g EGC mess ages. .................................................... 4-33 4.4.2 Di splayi ng E GC clos ed n e twork I D (ENI D) .................................[...]

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    T ABLE OF CON TENTS vi APPENDIX ...................................................................................................... AP-1 M enu T r ee ...................................................................................................................... . AP-1 I nterna ti on al T elex/T ele ph on e C ou ntry Co de Li st ..........[...]

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    vii FOREWORD Introduction FURUNO Electric Com pany thanks you f or considering and purchasing the FELCOM 16 Inm arsat Mini-C Mobile Earth S tation. We are conf ident you will discover why the FURUNO nam e has become sy non ym ous w ith qualit y and reliabilit y . The FELCO M 16 m ainly consists of a communication unit and an ant en na unit. Connect[...]

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    FORE W O RD viii Features • E-mai l faci li t y . ( T o transmi t E-mai l, regis t er with an LES pro v i de r w hich pro vi des e- m ail servic es . E-mai l charges are c al culat ed s ep arately .) • Bui l t-in Enhance d Group Cal l (EG C) recei v er . May be s et to operat e as EGC- onl y rec ei v er . • S tore-a nd-forw ard tel ex communi[...]

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    ix SYSTEM CONFIGU RA T ION CA TEGOR Y OF UNITS Antenna Unit: Exposed to W eather Communication Unit: Protected from Weather Other Units: Protected from W eather PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC/A T compatible) ANTENNA UNIT IC-116 COMMUNICA TION UNIT IC-216 (with internal GPS receiver) SHIP'S MAINS 100-115/200-230 V A C 1 φ , 50/60 Hz : Standard : Option[...]

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    x INM A RS A T C SYST EM OVER VIEW Introduction T he I nmarsat C sy s tem provi des w orl dwide t elex and dat a transmi ssion an d recept i on of w r i t ten inf or m at ion t o o w ners of an Inm ar s at C trans c eiver or a terr es t ri al te l ex net w ork via s at el l ite. Fur t her , e-mai l m ay be s ent via t he i nternet. Commu nicati on [...]

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    INMA RS A T C S YST EM xi Inmarsat C Sy stem Configur ation 0.0 m -/+: T o set option 0.0 m -/+: T o set option 0.0 m -/+: T o set option OCC SCC NCS LES LES LES Same as left Same as left Same as left Satellite MES AOR-West AOR-East IOR POR OCC: Operation Control Center SCC: Satellite Control Center NCS: Network Coordination Station MES: Mobile Ear[...]

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    INMA RS A T C S YST EM xii T he I nmarsat C sy s tem cons i st s of the Operat i on Control Cent er (OCC) , Sat el lite Control Center s ( S CC) , Netw ork Coordi nation S t at ions (NCS) , Land Eart h S t at ions (LES ) and M obil e Eart h S t ations (M ES). T he OCC, l oc at ed at I nm ar s at ’s London h eadquart e rs, coor di nates a w ide ra[...]

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    INMA RS A T C S YST EM xiii AREA POR IOR A OR-EAST A OR-WEST SA TELLITE NAME INMARSA T -3, F3 INMARSA T -3, F1 INMARSA T -3, F2 INMARSA T -3, F4 POSITION 178 ° E 64.0 ° E 15.5 ° W 54.0 ° W Coverage area of Inmarsat satellites[...]

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    INMA RS A T C S YST EM xi v Communication s Network T he illustr at ion bel o w sho w s the I nmarsat C c o mmunic at ions net wor k . Network Coordination Station (NCS) NCS/NCS Signaling Link NCS Common Channel Mobile Earth Station (MES) Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) Enhanced Group Calling (EGC) Receiver Data Circuit Terminating Equipment (DCE) ME[...]

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    INMA RS A T C S YST EM x v T y p es o f ME S T here are three t y pes of M ES : cl ass 1, cl ass 2 and clas s 3. T his FELCO M 16 is a cl ass 2 MES. Class 1 : 1) T ransmit s mess ages t o LE S 2) Recei ves mess ages fr om LE S Class 2 : 1) T he funct i ons of class 1 pl us operati on as an EGC recei v e r w hen not trans m i tti ng or r ec ei v i n[...]

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    INMA RS A T C S YST EM xv i T h is p age is int ent i onal ly lef t blank.[...]

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    xvii LRIT CO MPLIANC E This equipm ent can function as a marine communications t erm inal for the LRIT (Long-Range Ident if ication and Tracking) s ystem , as prescribed by the I MO regulation MSC.202(81). T he LRIT uses the FELCO M's Da ta Report/Polling f eature for LRIT posit ion reporting. The LRIT system is f ully automatic, t hus no oper[...]

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    LRIT COM PLI ANCE xviii Notes on the L RIT system • Power the equipm ent and keep it logged in at all tim es except for special occasions such as when the ship is dry-docked f or repairs. Position inf ormation is automatically sent at fixed inter vals, thus no operation is required. However, keep t he equipment in a ready state to received comm a[...]

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    1-1 1. OPER A TI ON A L OVERVIEW 1.1 C ommunication Unit T he communic at ion uni t is the hear t of t he F ELCO M 16 s y stem, t ransmitt i ng and recei ving me ssages vi a t he I nmarsat sy stem. INMARSAT MINI-C MOBILE EARTH STATION POWER LOGIN TX ERROR POWER POWER Switch Status LEDs POWER: Lights (in green) when power is on. LOGIN: Lights (in gr[...]

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    1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-2 1.2 T erminal Unit (PC) Operation All operations are carr ied out fro m the terminal unit (local supply), through an easy-to-follow menu system. In this man ual the PC is referred to as “T erminal Unit.” Note that it is nece ssary to supply a printer . PC requirement s • Operating system: Windows98, Windows 2000, [...]

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    1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIE W 1-3 1.2. 2 C ontrol s des crip tion T he FELCOM 16 i s a l m os t 100% key board cont roll ed. Operat i on is car r i ed out wit h the f unc t ion key s, numbere d F1-F10 at t he top of t he termi nal unit’ s key board. Contr ols Esc Canc el s key input and retur ns t o pre vi o us displ ay sc reen. F1-F1 0 T hese are th[...]

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    1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-4 Ctrl Works i n combinat ion w ith al phabet key s as f ollow s: Ctrl + [ M]: Sa me a s Ente r . Ctrl + [H]: Same As Back S pace. Ctrl + [ I]: Same as Inse rt. Ctrl + [V ]: Sa me a s Ov erwrite+ Inser t. Num Lock T ur ns num er i c input on or of f. Not e that y ou c annot enter alphab et when t he Num LED i s lit. Note [...]

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    1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIE W 1-5 1.2. 4 Fu ncti on ke ys T he functi on menus, w hich you ac c ess by pressi ng the f unc t i on k ey s (F1-F 10) at the t op of the key board, cont rol m os t oper ati ons of thi s unit. ~ ) * ( 9 * 8 7 ^ & $ # @ ! Esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 Num Lock Prt Sc SysRq S L File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Opti[...]

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    1. OPERA TIONAL OVER VI E W 1-6 1.3 S t andb y Displa y Af ter the equi pment i s t urned on an d the di agnos t ic tes t has been c o nducte d, the st andby di spl ay appears, show ing t he s y stem stat us monit or . T he system st atus moni t or provides v ari ous o perati ng infor m at i on. For a det ail ed descri pt ion, see par agr aph 7.4. [...]

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    1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIE W 1-7 1.3. 1 Disp lay indi ca tions T he displ ay is di v i ded i n three sect i ons: 1) T he funct i on menu ar ea 2) T he w or king area 3) T he operati ng st at us area 1) Function Menu 3) Operating Status 2) WORKING AREA File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm (1) (1) (2) (3a) (3b) (4) (5) (6[...]

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    1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-8 (2) Comm unicat ion unit status I DLE I d le (aw aiting r ec ei v i ng, aw aiti ng t r ans m i t t i ng) I DLE (PENDI NG) Aw aiting r epl y from LE S SENDI NG Sendi ng RECEI VING Recei ving LOG I N Logged i n wi t h NCS LOGOU T Loggin g out wi th NCS Dat a Report Sendi ng d ata r epor t T ES T I N G PV (P er f ormanc e [...]

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    1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIE W 1-9 T EST -D I S T RESS ALERT Sending t est di stress alert t o LES WAITI N G FOR AC TIV A TION Waiting st art of PV test WAITI N G FOR T EST RESU L T Waiting fo r res ult s of PV te st CLEARI NG Clear i ng PV test PV T ES T is C om ple ted . PV tes t is co mp lete d . PV T EST Fai l ure. PV test fail ed. (3b) RF CON board[...]

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    1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-1 0 (7) Other information No dis pl ay No recei ve mess age i n memory , or pri nter is oper ati ng. REC. M ESSAGE E XI STS Displ ayed w hen a rout i ne message has (Re vers e v i d eo) not bee n print ed, or a conf i dential message is recei ved. Dat a Report W h en dat a rep or t i ng i s acti vated. (Re vers e v i d eo[...]

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    1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIE W 1-1 1 1. 4 M en u Overvi ew Operat i on of t he FELCOM 16 is car r i ed out through a me nu sys t em w hi ch y ou access w ith t he f unction k ey s at t he top of t he s creen. The ex am pl e below show s ho w to choose me nu opti ons from t he E d itor S et up menu. 1. Press the [ F8] key to displ a y the Set up menu. Se[...]

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    1. OPERA TIONAL OVER VI E W 1-1 2 3. Press the [ ↑ ] o r [ ↓ ] key t o choose opt i on desired and press the [ Enter ] key . 4. Press the [Esc] key . Note 1 : On som e men us the upd ate w indow appear s af ter y ou press the [ Esc] key . T hi s i s done t o ask y ou to confi rm set tings . Y es i s select ed in t he Updat e window ; press t he[...]

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    1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIE W 1-1 3 1.6 Choosing a Pr inter Choos e t he printer t o use as f oll o w s: 1. Pres s t he [F 1] key to di s pl a y t he F il e m enu. File ALT-N ALT-O ALT-Q ALT-S ALT-D ALT-P 1. New 2. Open 3. Close 4. Save 5. Delete 6. Rename 7. Print 8. Print Setting 9. MIME (Decode) File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Posi[...]

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    1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-1 4 (Thi s page i ntent i onally lef t bl ank . )[...]

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    2-1 2. SYSTEM INITI A L IZ A TION T h is c hapt er provides t he inf ormati on nec essary for init i ali z i ng t he F ELCOM 16. Once t he equi pm ent is i n it ializ ed, you need do n o m or e t han pr ess a f ew keys t o trans m i t and recei v e. I nmarsat ass i gns an MES an I nmarsat M obile Number (I M N) w hen it appl i es for I nmarsat regi[...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-2 3. Pres s t he [ ↓ ] key twi ce to choose M ES Operat i o n M ode. 4. Pres s t he [Enter] key to open the M ES operati on mode o pti ons w indow . Setup 9. Configuration System Setup 01:53 02-02-25 (YY-MM-DD) IOR INMARSAT-C OFF INT EXT EXT INMARSAT-C EGC System Date & Time IMN MES Operation Mode Nav Port Active [...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-3 2.2 PC Windo w Setup T he T ermi nal Setup menu pro v i des f or set up of the PC wi ndo w . Set up incl udes sel ec t ion of date displ ay format , currency unit and w indow c ol ors. 1. Pres s t he [F8] k ey to c hoos e t he Setup m enu. 2. Pres s t he [3] key to d i spl ay the T erminal Setup screen. Terminal Setup[...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-4 10. Y ou ma y change the back ground a nd for e groun d col or s f or the vari ous dis pl ay sc r eens on t he PC wi ndow as foll ow s: a) C hoos e W i ndow Color Se tup. Window Color Setup Window : Base Window Fore Color : L_WHITE Back Color : BLUE To Change: ENTER To Change Value: L<=>R Wind ow color set up m [...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-5 2.3 Login and Log out Each t i me the ter m i nal uni t is turned on, r egi ster y our vessel wi t h the I nmarsat C sy stem to enabl e communic at ions betw een y our v ess el and an LES. T his is cal l ed logi n. Note t hat you can t r ans m i t or recei v e EG C m es sages ev en i f you are not l ogged in. If y ou [...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-6 Note : T he ter mi nal unit m us t be “i dle” t o logi n. (“Curre nt S t at e: I DLE” appear s at the bot t om of the sc r ee n.) When i t is not i dle, “I gnored: M E S is not idle. ” appears. Pr es s t he [Esc] k ey to return to t he st andby dis pl a y . Wai t unti l t he term i nal unit bec om es i dle[...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-7 2.3. 2 Lo gout 1. Pres s t he [F7] k ey to di splay t he Opti ons m enu. 2. Pres s t he [2] key to d i spl ay the l ogout screen. Note : T he ter mi nal unit m us t be “i dle” t o logout . W h en it is not idl e, “I gnored: M E S is not idle. ” appears. Pr es s t he [Esc] k ey to return to t he st andby dis pl[...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-8 2.4 EGC Settings 2.4. 1 W hat is t he E GC (E nha nced Gro up C all) ser vice? T he EGC servic e enabl es EGC i nf ormati on pr o viders t o send Safety NET TM , Fl eetNET TM and Sy stem m es s ages vi a a n LES to a speci fic gr oup s of shi p s, or to al l ship s wit hi n a defined geogr aphical area. Each t y pe of[...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-9 2) Fl eetNET TM T h is s er vi c e al low s aut horized i nform at ion provi ders suc h as c ommerci al subscr i ption ser vices, s hi pping comp anies an d governm ent s, w hich have regi s t ered w i th a LES t hat support s Fl eetNET TM , t o br oadc as t mess ages to sel ec t ed grou p of MESs . T ypical appl icat[...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-1 0 2.4. 2 EG C se t up T he FELCOM 16 r ec ei v es EG C mess ages di rect ed t o it s present pos i tion and Navar ea wit hout f urther pr ogr am ming. The E G C Setup sc r een l ets y ou choose addit ional ar eas f or w h i c h t o receive messa ges and al s o t he Na vt ex st ati on and ty pe of message f or Coast al[...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-1 1 7. Pres s t he [Enter] key to open the na var ea entry w indow . Setup EGC Setup Ice reports Meteo. forecasts Pilot service DECCA messages LORAN messages OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OMEGA messages SATNAV messages Other navaid msg QRU (no message) OFF OFF OFF OFF : : OFF Receive EGC Area Additional Position Navarea Fixed Are[...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-1 2 10. Press the [ ↓ ] key to choos e S t ation Cod e. 1 1. Press the [ Ent er ] k ey to open the s t ati on code entr y w i ndo w . Setup EGC Setup Ice reports Meteo. forecasts Pilot service DECCA messages LORAN messages OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OMEGA messages SATNAV messages Other navaid msg QRU (no message) OFF OFF OFF[...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-1 3 2. 4.3 Ad ding EGC ch anne ls T he EGC Channel Li st st ores E G C channels. There ar e curre ntly f our EG C chann el s, one for eac h sat e llit e. The se fo ur c hannels ar e pre- progr am m ed int o the uni t and marke d in t he EG C Channel List wi th asteri sks. When more EGC chann el s becom e a v ai l able y[...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-1 4 5. Pres s t he [Enter] key to open the EG C c hann el li s t entry s c r een. Setup Configuration EGC Channel List 11080* 10840* 11088* ENTER: Set ESC: Quit 12580* 11080* EGC c hann el list ent ry screen 6. Ent er E G C c han nel fr eque ncy c ode. T he EGC chann el frequency code range is 6000- 14 000. 7. Pres s t [...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-1 5 2. 4.4 Sav ing , prin ting E GC me ssag es au tomat ical l y Y ou ma y choose the EG C messag es to sa v e a n d print as f oll ow s: Au tomatical ly savi n g E G C messag es 1. Press the [ F8] key to displ a y the Set up menu. 2. Press the [ 5] k ey to displ ay t he Aut o Mode Set up m enu. Auto Mode Setup Auto Log[...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-1 6 Au tomatical ly p rin t i ng EG C messages 1. Press the [ F8] key to displ a y the Set up menu. 2. Press the [ 5] k ey to displ ay t he Aut o mode set up m enu. 3. Press the [ ↓ ] key to choos e Auto EGC M essage P r i nt and then press t he [Ent er] key . Auto Mode Setup Auto EGC Message Print System OFF FleetNET[...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-1 7 2.5 A dding NCS Channels T h is s ec t i on s how s y ou how t o add NCS chan nel s t o the NCS Chan nel Li s t . 19 chann el s can be li sted per each oc ean regi on. Cur re ntly , there are four N CS channel s, and they are marked w ith asterisks i n the li st. Add NCS channels t o the l ist as bel ow w hen they b[...]

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    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-1 8 13. Y es i s se l ec t ed; press t he [ E nt er] key to regi ster input . Note : If t he ID or f requency entered i s i nv al i d the message " I nput Err or : NCS I D" ( for i nv al i d I D) or " I nput Err or : Chann el No." (for i nv al i d frequency ) appear s . Cl ear t he error m es s ag e [...]

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    2. SYSTE M INITIALIZA TION 2-19 2.6 LES List The LES List provides for st orage of 44 LES names per ocean region. By entering appro ximate toll charges in the L ES list , you can see that inf ormation on the T ransm it m essage menu. 2.6.1 Setting to ll charges Main LES (LES name and ID) are already regist ered in t he FELCOM 16; but, t oll charges[...]

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    2. SYSTE M INITIALIZA TION 2-20 3. Press the [2] key to display the LES List. LES List Ctrl+P: Print ENTER: List Entry ESC: Quit AOR (WEST) Name Telenor S.S.Inc Stratos M.N. KDDI Telenor S.S.AS Telecom Italia AOR (EAST) Name Telenor S.S.Inc Stratos M.N. KDDI Telenor S.S.AS Korea Telecom POR Name Stratos M.N. KDDI Telenor S.S.AS OTE VSNL Korea Telec[...]

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    2. SYSTE M INITIALIZA TION 2-21 2.6.2 Registering LES to LES list Follow the procedure b elow to r egister newly const r uct ed LESs. 1. Press the [F8], [8] and [2] keys to show the LES list. 2. Use the arrow keys to place the cursor where desired. For example, choose 005 in the AOR(W EST) column. Setup Configuration LES List Ctrl+P: Print ENTER: L[...]

  • Page 56

    2. SYSTE M INITIALIZA TION 2-22 Name : ID : Remarks : Charge (US$/256bit) TELEX *****.** FAX *****.** E-Mail *****.** SMS *****.** PSDN *****.** X400 *****.** DNID *****.** SPEC *****.** Erase the Name to delete this LES. LES list, text ent ry window 5. Enter LES name (m axim u m 15 charact ers). 6. Press the [Ent er] key . 7. Press the [ ↓ ] key[...]

  • Page 57

    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-2 3 2.6. 4 P rinti ng t he LES list 1. Pres s [ F8], [ 8] and [2] t o displ ay t he LES li st. 2. T o pri nt the LES l ist, pr es s t he [P] key whil e pressing t he [Ctrl ] key . LES List ( Printed at 02-02-25 02:33 ) +++++ AOR (WEST) ++++ No. 01 02 03 04 12 21 22 +++++ AOR (EAST) +++++ No. 01 Name Telenor S.S.Inc Stra[...]

  • Page 58

    2. SYSTE M INITIALIZA TION 2-24 2.7 S t atio n List 2.7.1 A dding st ations to the s t ation list The FELCOM 16 provides an “address book” f or storing 64 station IDs. Enter station IDs as below . 1. Press the [F 8] key to displa y the Setup menu. 2. Press the [8] key to display the Configurat ion m enu. 3. Press the [1] key to display the S ta[...]

  • Page 59

    2. SYSTE M INITIALIZA TION 2-25 TELEX FAX E-Mail SMS PSDN X400 DNID SPEC TELEX (Prefixed) FAX (Prefixed) PSDN (Prefixed) X400 (Prefixed) DNID (Prefixed) SPEC (Prefixed) Destination (com munic ation) type options TELE X: T elex communication FAX : Facsimile service E-Ma il: E-mail (electronic ma il) Service SMS: Short Message Service PSDN: Pack et S[...]

  • Page 60

    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-2 6 12. Press the [ Enter] k ey to close t he wi ndow . 13 . P ress the [Es c] key to retu rn to the s t a tion list. 14. T o enter another “ T elex” s t ati on r epeat the proce dur e f rom st ep 4 o n p age 2-24. 15 . P ress the [Es c] key three times to retu rn to th e stan dby disp lay . Proc edure for F A X 1. [...]

  • Page 61

    2. SYSTE M INITIALIZA TION 2-27 Procedur e for E-mail 1. Press the [ ↓ ] key to choose Address. 2. Press the [Ent er] key to open t he e-m ail address entry window . 3. Enter recipient’s e-mail address. 4. Press the [Ent er] key to close t he window . 5. Press the [ ↓ ] t o choose Remarks. 6. Press the [Ent er] key . 7. Enter remarks, using u[...]

  • Page 62

    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-2 8 2. 7.2 Ed it ing th e st ati on l ist 1. Pres s [ F8], [ 8] and [1] t o displ ay t he S t ati on List. Setup Configuration Station List Ctrl+P: Print Page Up, Page Down: Move Sort (Ctrl+G: Group, Ctrl+N: Station Name, Ctrl+T: Type) Group Station Name Type Code ID / Address File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options[...]

  • Page 63

    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-2 9 2.7. 3 P rinti ng t he station li st 1. Pres s [ F8], [ 8] and [1] t o displ ay t he S t ati on List. 2. press t he [P] key w h il e pressi ng the [Ctr l ] key . No. 01 02 03 Group Name x1 abc x2 xyz x3 Seagull Type E-Mail E-Mail TELEX Dest, ID, Modem / Address abc@ furuno.co.jp xyz@ furuno.co.jp 584 463609999 Stati[...]

  • Page 64

    2. SYSTEM INITI ALIZA TION 2-3 0 2.8 Entering O wn Ship’ s Positi on W h en t he internal GPS na vigator i s abnormal , manu al ly ent er pos i tion as bel o w . 1. Pres s t he [F9] k ey to di splay t he Posi tion m enu. Ship Position 34:30.00N 135:30.00E File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm LAT LON Shi p pos i tio[...]

  • Page 65

    2. SYSTEM INITIALIZA TION 2-31 2.9 Creating A Directory Incoming and outgo ing messages may be saved to the h ard disk. If no directory is specified, all messa g es are saved to the My Docume nt s folder (in Windows Vist a, messages are s a ved to the Felcom16 folder in Document s). 2.9.1 Creating a directory where to store messages The procedure b[...]

  • Page 66

    2. SYSTEM INITIALIZA TION 2-32 5. Enter directory name and pr ess th e [Enter] key . Entere d n ame appears. Message Directory (W indo ws XP) Note 1: T o create a directory within a directory at step 5, rep eat step s 4 and 5. Note 2: T o return to the above stage, plac e the cursor on [ ●● ] and then press the [Enter] key . 6. Press the [Esc] [...]

  • Page 67

    2. SYSTEM INITIALIZA TION 2-33 2.9.2 S pecifying directory where to store messages Y ou may specify the directory where to store m essages on the hard disk as follows: 1. Press the [F8] and [7] keys to show the Directories menu. 2. Press the [ ↑ ] key to choose Message Directory and press the [Enter] key . Message directory 3. Press the [ ↓ ] k[...]

  • Page 68

    2. SYSTE M INITIALIZA TION 2-34 2.10 E-mail Ser vice/SMS S t ation L i st E-mail service providers and SMS stati ons are alread y registere d in the FELCOM 16. T o add new e-m ail service providers or SMS stations, follow the procedure below . 1. Press the [F 8] key to displa y the Setup menu. 2. Press the [8] key to display the Configurat ion m en[...]

  • Page 69

    2. SYSTE M INITIALIZA TION 2-35 4. Press the [ ↓ ] t o choose a blank line in t he S tation Nam e colum n and then press the [Enter] key . OFF Service LES Name Service ID (E-Mail) (SMS) LES ID(AORW) (AORE) (POR) (IOR) To: Cc: Subject: Separator: SMS: Attach File(MIME) Enter data for LES which offers e-mail services. For details contact LES direct[...]

  • Page 70

    2. SYSTE M INITIALIZA TION 2-36 16. Press the [ ↓ ] key to choose LES ID. 17. Press the [ E nt er] key to open the LES ID entry window . 18. Enter ID of AOR- W. 19. Press the [ E nt er] key to close the window . 20. Repeat st eps 17-19 to e nt er AO R-East, POR and IOR. 21. Press the [ ↓ ] key to choose “T o:.” 22. Press the [ E nt er] key [...]

  • Page 71

    2. SYSTE M INITIALIZA TION 2-37 2.1 1 E-mail Setup Choose the LES where t o forward e-mail. Also, you m ay need to register with an LES which provides e-mail services. 1. Press the [F 8] key to displa y the Setup menu. 2. Press the [6] key to choose E-m ail Setup. Setup Comsat E-Mail Setup LES Name AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR 01 Telnor S.S.Inc 001 101 201 [...]

  • Page 72

    2. SYSTEM INITIALIZA TION 2-38 2.12 Saving, Loading System Settings System settings (as well as messag es) may be saved to a selected folder and loaded onto the terminal unit. This is us eful for having back up copies of system settings. 2.12.1 Saving system settings 1. Press the [F8] key to show the Setup menu, th en press the [8] key to open the [...]

  • Page 73

    2. SYSTEM INITIALIZA TION 2-39 2.12.2 Loading system settings to the terminal unit 1. Press the [F8] key to show the Setup me nu, th en press the [8] key to open the Configuration me nu. 3. Press the [6] key to choose Save/Load. 4. Press the [ ↓ ] key to choose Lo ad, and p ress the [Enter] key . 1. ALL 2. Station List 3. LES List 4. E-Mail/SMS S[...]

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  • Page 75

    3-1 3. FILE OPERA TIONS This chapter describes ho w to prepare, edit, sa v e and print files (messages). 3.1 Files and W orking Areas T o create a new message it is necessary to open a new file. After a new file is opened, one of two working are as in the internal memory is secured t o create the message. The term “open a file” also refers to t[...]

  • Page 76

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-2 3.2 Prep aring Files There are two types of files: routin e and c onfidential. Files can be assigned a file name and saved to the har d disk for later use. A message may co ntain maximum 32 Kbytes of characters. 3.2.1 Prep aring a routine file 1. Press the [F1] key to display the F i le menu. File ALT-N ALT-O ALT-Q ALT-S ALT[...]

  • Page 77

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-3 3.2.2 Prep aring a confidential file If communicating with anoth er FURUNO FEL COM, you c an prepare a confidential message b y entering “S???-addre ssee code(-p assword):” in the first line of the message tex t. Y ou can also receive confidential messages cont aining this header from a land subscriber or any MES . There[...]

  • Page 78

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-4 3.2.3 Editor menu setup The Editor menu set s the parameters of the te xt editor . 1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup m enu. 2. Press the [2] key to display the Editor Setu p menu. Setup 2. System Setup 3. Editor Setup 4. Terminal Setup 5. EGC Setup 6. Auto Mode Setup 7. E-Mail Setup 8. Directories 9. Configuration E[...]

  • Page 79

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-5 Cursor can be a square or an underline. <[1] UNTITLED1> 0001| TELEX ---- * --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- < 1 Char. [ Line 1/ 1 Col. 1 ] [Insert ] Line Number Displayed if Line No. is turned on in Editor Setup menu. File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup [...]

  • Page 80

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-6 5. T o move text to a new location after it has be e n cut, place the cursor at the exact spot in the message wh ere the cut text is to st art. When the text cursor is placed correctly , press the [F2] key and then the [3] (Paste) key . Copying and p asting text 1. Choose the text you want to copy . <[1] UNTITLED1> TEL[...]

  • Page 81

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-7 Insert (with Cit ation) When you reply to a receiv ed m essage, you can insert th e received message. “>” is placed at the head of the received me ss age to distinguish it from your message. Select All Chooses the entire cur rent file for cut and copy . Search and Replace Searching text The Search feature let s you se[...]

  • Page 82

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-8 8. Y es is selected; press the [Enter] key . When the unit finds the word, the cursor sto p s at the first character of the word. If the string could not be foun d, the mess age “Not Found (T o Quit: ESC)” appears. Press the [Esc] key to quit. 9. T o continue the search, press the [ Enter] key . Replacing tex t The Repla[...]

  • Page 83

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-9 10. Press the [ ↓ ] or [ ↑ ] key to choose Query or All. Query: S top at each occu rrence of word to answer yes or no to replacement. All: Replace every occurr e nce of word without stopping to confirm. 11. Press the [Esc] key . The following display app ears. Replace Start? Yes No Replace st art window 12. Y es is selec[...]

  • Page 84

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-10 3.3 Saving Files After you h av e created a message you may wish to save it to the hard disk, for future use. Y ou can save a message two ways: Save it without losing your p lace on the screen (called “save”), or save it b efore clearing the screen (called “close”). 3.3.1 Save file, ret ain place on screen 1. Press [...]

  • Page 85

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-1 1 3.3.2 Save file, clear screen 1. Press the [F1] key to display the F i le menu. 2. Press the [3] key . The message “Sav e this message?” appears on the screen. <[1] C:SEIZOUSE> NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM S ON YOUR CHOICE OF FURUNO FELCOM. ---- * ---[...]

  • Page 86

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-12 3.4 Opening Files 3.4.1 Opening files 1. Press the [F1] key to display the F i le menu. 2. Press the [2] key . The screen shows a list of the files sto re d on the hard disk. 3. Press the [ ↓ ] or [ ↑ ] key to choose a file. T o view a portion of a file, press the space bar . After confirming, press the [Esc] key . File[...]

  • Page 87

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-13 3.4.3 Opening a file when bot h working areas are occupied If both working areas in the mem ory are occupied when yo u attempt to open a file, you are asked if you wa nt to save the file currently chosen before clearing it to open another file. Save this message? Yes No Prompt for closing a file 1. T o save the file, press [...]

  • Page 88

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-14 3.5 Saving a File Under a New Name 1. Open a file referring to p aragraph 3.4.1. 2. Edit the file. 3. Press the [F1] key . 4. Press the [3] (Close) or [4] (Save) key de pe nding on your objective. [3] saves the file and closes the scree n; [4] saves file and keep s position on the screen. <[1] C:SEIZOUSE> NT THAT YOU[...]

  • Page 89

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-15 7. Press the [Enter] key . Note: Should you decide to sav e the file under the original name, skip step 6. The screen shown at the top of the nex t page appears. Ov erwrite the file by pressing the [Enter] key , or choose “No” and press the [Enter] key to escape Overwrite confirmation scree n 3.6 Printing Files Y ou can[...]

  • Page 90

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-16 3.7 Combining Files In the procedure be lo w we’ll combine file A and B. 1. Open file A. 2. Open file B. 3. Place the cursor at the begin ning of file B. While pressing and holding down the [Shift] key , press the [ ↓ ] key to highlight the entire file. (Y ou can also choose a portion of the file.) 4. Press the [C] key [...]

  • Page 91

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-17 3.8 Deleting Files 1. Press the [F1] key to display the F i le menu. 2. Press the [5] key . A list of files stored on the hard disk appears. Sample dele te screen 3. Press the [ ↑ ] or [ ↓ ] key to choose the file you want to delete. T o verify the contents of that file, t ap the space bar . Af ter confirming the conten[...]

  • Page 92

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-18 3.9 Renaming Files Do the following to rename a file. 1. Press the [F1] key . 2. Press the [6] key . File, rename 3. Press the [ ↑ ] or [ ↓ ] key to choose the file you want to rename. 4. Press the [Enter] key . Enter new filename Rename Test Rename window 5. Delete old file name and then type ne w file name. 6. Press t[...]

  • Page 93

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-19 3.10 Decoding E-mail Att achment When you can't read a n e-mail atta chment because it has been co ded by MIME (Multipurpose Intern et Mail Ex tensions), you may decod e it as be lo w . 1. Save the MIME-coded file to the hard disk. (S ee paragraph 4.2.5 for the procedure.) This step is not necessary if Auto Rec eive Me[...]

  • Page 94

    3. FILE OPERA TIONS 3-20 7. T o change file name, press the [Ba ckspace] key to erase the file name, new file name and then press the [Ente r] key . After decoding the file th e screen looks something like the one sh own below . MIME Decode Checking 'E0970715.001' . . . Decode 'ABC.ini'? Now decoding . . . Complete. Decoded 1 fi[...]

  • Page 95

    4-1 4. INM A RS A T C COM M UNICA TI ONS T h is c hapt er explai ns how to transmi t and recei ve. B ef or e cond uc t i ng any communi cati ons, be sure t o l ogin wi t h the NCS in y our area, f oll o w i ng the ins t ruct i ons in p aragraph 2. 3. 1. T o transm i t e-m ai l, y ou may need t o regi s t er for e- m ai l servi ces w ith an LE S w h[...]

  • Page 96

    4. INMAR SA T C COMMUNICA TIONS 4-2 Message, subscriber , dest inat ion type and code Message Subscriber Destination T ype Code Remark s Inma rsat C M ES T elex IA5 Te l e x Te l e x I T A 2 Fax PSTN IA5 Modem type “T30 F AX” English E-mail E- mail I A5 Inmars at C MES PSDN DA T A Fax Not available Russian E-mail E- mail DA T A Inmars at C MES [...]

  • Page 97

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-3 3. Pres s t he [1] key to d i spl ay the T ransmi t Mes s age men u. 25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] <[1] UNTITLED1> ---- * --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- < [Insert ] Transmit 1. Transmit Message 2. Cancel 3. Request Delivery Status Transmit Message Normal Mes[...]

  • Page 98

    4. INMAR SA T C OPER A T IONS 4-4 6. Press the [ ↑ ] or [ ↓ ] key to choose station and then press the [E nt er] key . T o choose multiple stat ions* (simult aneous transm ission), choose a station and then press the S pace bar . Select ed stations are marked with an asterisk (in case of T elex or F AX). For e-m ail addr ess, press the S pace b[...]

  • Page 99

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-5 (6) Press t he [E nter ] key t o open the a ttac h file wi ndo w . 25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] <[1] UNTITLED1> ---- * --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- < [Insert ] Transmit 1. Transmit Message 2. Cancel 3. Request Delivery Status Transmit Message Normal Messa[...]

  • Page 100

    4. INMAR SA T C OPER A T IONS 4-6 13. Press the [Ent er] key to open t he confirm at ion window . 14. T o request not ification of delivery f rom the LES, choose ON. If not necessary choose OFF . 15. Press the [Enter] key to close t he window . 16. Press the [ ↓ ] key to choose Send Delay . 17. Press the [ Enter] key to open the send dela y ent r[...]

  • Page 101

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-7 Note 3 : Mes s ages s ent t o the messa ge qu eue m ay cont ain up to 32 KB of dat a. I f dat a is larger t han 32 KB, the mes s age “Cann ot enter t hi s messag e to sendi ng Q ueue. Press any key .” appears. 30. Press the [ Esc] key twi ce to retur n t o the st andby displ ay . T he message(s) w ill be t ransmi[...]

  • Page 102

    4. INMAR SA T C OPER A T IONS 4-8 TRANSMIT MESSAGE STATUS T he terminal unit displays transmit message status as follows: Message Send failed. This appears if the message could not be transmitted because of technical reasons such as satellite malfunction, signal degradation, or no reply from LES. Try to transmit the message again. Message Send reje[...]

  • Page 103

    4. INMAR SA T C OPER A T IONS 4-9 4. Press the [ ↓ ] key t w ice to choose the Dest ination T ype. 5. Press the [E nt er] key to open the destination t ype options windo w . 25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] <[1] UNTITLED1> ---- * --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- < [Insert ] Transmit 1. Transm[...]

  • Page 104

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-1 0 Commu nicati on ty pe: T ELEX 1. Pres s t he [ ↓ ] key to choos e Co untry /O c ean Cod e. 2. Pres s t he [Enter] key to open the count r y /ocean code entr y w i ndow . 25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] <[1] UNTITLED1> ---- * --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- <[...]

  • Page 105

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-1 1 7. T ype eit her r ec i pient’ s telex s ubs c r i ber number ( s hi p-to-shore ) or IM N (shi p-to- shi p). 8. Pres s t he [Enter] key to close the wi ndow . 9. Pres s t he [ ↓ ] key to choos e LE S I D. 10. Press the [ Enter] k ey to open the LE S I D entry wi ndo w . 25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] <[1] UNT[...]

  • Page 106

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-1 2 Commu nicati on ty pe: F A X 1. Pres s t he [ ↓ ] key to choos e Co untry /O c ean Cod e. 2. Pres s t he [Enter] key to open the count r y /ocean code entr y w i ndow . 3. Ent er t el ephone cou ntry c ode of reci pient, r ef erring t o t he lis t in the Appendix. 4. Pres s t he [Enter] key to close the wi ndow .[...]

  • Page 107

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-1 3 Commu nicati on ty pe: E-m ail 1. Pres s t he [ ↓ ] key to choos e Address. 2. Pres s t he [Enter] key to open the addre ss entry wi ndo w . 25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] <[1] UNTITLED1> ---- * --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- Transmit 1. Transmit Message 2. [...]

  • Page 108

    4. INMAR SA T C OPER A T IONS 4-14 10. Press the [ E nt er] key to open the select file w indo w . 25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] <[1] UNTITLED1> ---- * --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- < [Insert ] Transmit 1. Transmit Message 2. Cancel 3. Request Delivery Status Transmit Message Normal Messa[...]

  • Page 109

    4. INMARSA T C OPERA TIONS 4-15 4.1.3 T ransmitting a file stored on the hard disk 1. Close any open files. 2. Press the [F3] key to display the T rans mit menu. Transmit File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 1. Transmit Message 2. Cancel 3. Request Delivery Status T ransm it menu 3. Press the [1] key to choose T rans[...]

  • Page 110

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-1 6 Note : W h en an e- m ai l wi t h att ac hm ent i s t ransmit ted, t he file volum e inc r eas es by 1.5 ti mes because of M I M E codi ng. In t his case, you can do the f ol lowi ng t o low er tol l charges: a) Sel ect fil e to att ach from M essage Fil e. b) Cho os e DA T A fr om Code. 6. T o transm i t the messa[...]

  • Page 111

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-1 7 4. Pres s t he [Enter] key to open the cancel wi ndow . <[1] UNTITLED1> ASCII ---- * --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- + --------- < 25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] [Insert ] Transmit Cancel No. 01 02 Message File ABC FELCOM Station FURUNO FUSA LES Telenor S.S.Inc Telenor [...]

  • Page 112

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-1 8 M es s age s t atus l ist descri ption No. : M essage num ber Mess ag e File: F ile nam e. For no f ile nam e, “edi t msg. 00X” appear s ( X = numb er f rom 001- 999). St ation: Name of remote p art y (re ci pi ent) LES: T he LES w hich recei v ed th e messa ge. Priority: Normal only Send Status : The t r ans m[...]

  • Page 113

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-1 9 M anually reques ting delive ry status Y ou can manuall y request an LE S f or del ivery s t atus of a m es s ag e you have trans m i tted w it hin the p ast 24 hours . 1. Pres s t he [F3] k ey to di splay t he T ransmi t menu. 2. Pres s t he [3] key to d i spl ay the Reques t Deli v e r y St atus li st. Request De[...]

  • Page 114

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-2 0 4.1. 6 Acce ssi ng t he c ode num ber ser vice s A range of special safet y and general mari time s er vi ces , know n as t he code numb er s er v i ces, may be transmi tt ed. T he l i s t on the next p age show s the c ode numb er s er v i ces avail able. T o access a c ode num ber ser vi c e d o the fol lowing: 1[...]

  • Page 115

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-2 1 M ar i t im e safety s erv i ce code num ber s er vi ces Code Conte nt Remarks 31 Mar iti me enq uir ies Desir able for r eques tin g in form ati on includ i ng service offerin gs. 32 Medi cal ad vice Used for re questi ng m edic al advi ce . 33 T echni cal ass i st ance Des ir abl e for addr es sing tech nical en [...]

  • Page 116

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-2 2 4.1. 7 Disp layi ng th e s end me ssag e lo g 1. Pres s t he [F6] k ey to di splay t he Logs menu. Logs 1. Send Message Log 2. Receive Message Log 3. EGC Log 4. Log Logs m enu 2. Pres s t he [1] key to show the Send M essage Lo g. T he content s are the same as the Req uest Del i v er S t atus l i st. (S ee p age 4[...]

  • Page 117

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-2 3 4.2 R eceiving 4.2. 1 Whe n a m essa ge is r ecei ved Each t i me the FE LCO M 16 r ec ei v es a t el ex or e- mai l it dis pl ays the mess age “Successful Receiving message.” I f Auto Rece i ve M essage Sav e and Auto Recei ve Message P r i nt in t he Auto M ode Setup are set f or ON, the mes s age i s automat[...]

  • Page 118

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-2 4 4.2. 2 S ettin g the recei ve al arm An audi o al arm may be set t o sound w hen a rou t ine or c onf ident ial m es s age i s recei ved. T he f ac t ory set t i ng is OF F . Set alar m vol um e at the P C. 1. Pres s t he [F8] k ey to di splay t he Setup m enu. 2. Pres s t he [5] key to d i spl ay the Auto Mode Set[...]

  • Page 119

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-2 5 2. Press the [2] key to d i spl ay the list o f received messages. Received Message Log Message No. R0971106.001 R0971105.002 R0971105.001 R0971024.001 LES KDDI KDDI KDDI KDDI Priority Normal Normal Normal Normal Addressee CAPTAIN Rec date & Time 02-02-06 16:10 02-02-05 17:30 02-02-05 14:15 02-01-24 13:20 Statu[...]

  • Page 120

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-2 6 For m es s age s wi t h both addressee c ode and p a ssw ord, the pass w ord ent r y wi ndo w appears. Ent er t he p assw ord and then pr es s t he [Ent er] key . If the pas s w ord i s entered i nc or r ec t ly , the buzzer sou nds. Ree nt er t he passw ord. Receive Message Log Message No. R0021106.001 R0021105.00[...]

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    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-2 7 About a ttachm ent s T he FELCOM 16 r ec ei v es a f i le wit h an att ac hm ent over a l andl i ne t w o w ays. (T he method dep ends o n the LES. ) • M ail mai n text and text mail w hic h i ncludes i nformati on about the at t achme nt. • A t t achment dat a Receive Message Log Message No. R0021105.002 R0021[...]

  • Page 122

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-2 8 4. 2.4 Au tomat ical ly p r in t ing re ceiv ed messa ges Y ou ma y automati cally pri nt recei ved mess a ges (ex cept confide ntial or passw ord af fixed) as f ollo w s: 1. Press the [ F8] key to displ a y the Set up menu. 2. Press the [ 5] k ey to displ ay t he Aut o Mode Set up m enu. Auto Mode Setup Auto Log P[...]

  • Page 123

    4. INMAR SA T C OPER A TIONS 4-29 4.2.6 A utomaticall y saving received messages to the hard disk Y o u may automat ically save received messages ot her than confidential or p a s s w o rd - a f f i x ed m e ssages t o t h e hard disk a s f o ll o w s : 1. Press the [F 8] key . 2. Press the [5] key to display the Auto Mode Set up menu. Auto Mode Se[...]

  • Page 124

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-3 0 4.2. 7 Dele ting r ecei ved m ess ages 1. Pres s t he [F6] k ey to di splay t he Logs menu. 2. Pres s t he [2] key to choose Recei ve Mess age L og. Message No. R0971106.001 R0971105.002 R0971105.001 R0971101.001 R0971024.001 LES KDDI KDDI KDDI KDDI KDDI Priority Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Addressee CAPTAIN[...]

  • Page 125

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-3 1 4.3 Display Log T he Displ ay Log s t ores t he p arti c ul ars of the latest 50 recei ved a nd trans m i tted messag es. When t he l og becomes f ul l , the ol dest m es s age i s automati cally delet ed. 4.3. 1 Disp la yin g an d pr in ti ng th e di s pl a y log 1. Pres s t he [F6] k ey to di splay t he Logs menu[...]

  • Page 126

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-3 2 4.3. 2 Aut om a tic pr i nti ng of dis pla y lo g T he Displ ay Log c an be aut om at i c al ly print ed ev er y 24 hours as fol low s : 1. Pr es s t he [F 8] key t o di splay the Set up menu. 2. Pr es s t he [5] k ey to di splay t he Aut o Mode Set up m enu. Auto Mode Setup Auto Log Print OFF Receive Alarm OFF Aut[...]

  • Page 127

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-3 3 4.4 EG C Messa ges W h e n an EG C mess age is recei ved, RECEI VING EGC MESSAG E appears at the bot t om l ef t cor ner of the di splay . I f Auto Mess age S a ve in t he Auto M ode Setup i s ON, E G C messages ar e a utomati cally saved. EG C m es s a ges are automat i cal ly rec ei v ed, pr i nted and s a v e d [...]

  • Page 128

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-3 4 4.4. 2 Disp layin g EG C cl ose d netw ork ID ( ENID) T o j oin a Fl eetNE T TM service, an M ES must be regi stered w i th an inf ormat i on pro vi der . T he i nformati on provider adds t h e M E S t o the gr oup w hic h is t o recei v e the ser v i ce, by dow nloadi ng a G roup Cal l I D (v i a an LE S w hi c h [...]

  • Page 129

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-3 5 4.4. 3 Disp layin g th e EGC m es sa ge log 1. Press the [ F6] key to show t he Logs menu. 2. Press the [ 3] k ey to displ ay t he EGC m es s age l og. EGC Message Log Message No. LES Priority Size Seq. No. Rec date&Time Type E0021118.028 KDDI Urgent 428 01641 02-11-18 10:27 MET E0021117.002 KDDI Safety 1455 02[...]

  • Page 130

    4. INMAR SA T C OPERA TIONS 4-3 6 (Thi s page i ntent i onally lef t bl ank . )[...]

  • Page 131

    5-1 5. D A T A RE PO RTING AND PO LLI NG T h is c hapt er provides t he inf ormati on nec essary for dat a report i ng and po lling recept i on. Dat a rep or t i ng pr o v i des aut omati c data t ransmis s i on at regular int er v als f ro m you r s hip to you r h om e o ffice. W hen you r s hip re ceiv e s a pollin g comman d from y our home of f[...]

  • Page 132

    5. DA T A REPOR TING AND P OL L ING 5-2 5.1. 1 S ettin g a d at a re por t 1. Pres s t he [F5] k ey to di splay t he Report s menu. Reports 1. Data Report 2. Message Report 3. Data Network ID Repor t s m enu 2. Press the [ 1] k ey to choose Dat a Report . Data Report 1. Data Report 1 2. Data Report 2 3. Data Report 3 4. Data Report 4 Dat a report m[...]

  • Page 133

    5. DA T A REP OR TI NG AND P OL LING 5-3 13. Choose DNI D (Dat a Net wor k I D) desi red and pr ess the [E nt er] key . (LES I D and M em ber N o. are autom atic al ly selec t ed accordi ng to DNI D.)14. Pres s the [ ↓ ] key to choose Acti vati on. 14. Press the [ Enter] k ey to open the act ivation opt i ons w indow . 15. Press the [ ↓ ] o r [[...]

  • Page 134

    5. DA T A REPOR TING AND P OL L ING 5-4 5. 1.2 Set ting a mess age repo rt 1. Pres s t he [F5] k ey to di splay t he Report s menu. Reports 1. Data Report 2. Message Report 3. Data Network ID Repor t s m enu 2. Pres s t he [2] key to d i spl ay the M es s age Re port menu. Four addr es s es m ay be regi s t ered. Message Report 1. Message Report 1 [...]

  • Page 135

    5. DA T A REPOR TING AND P OL L ING 5-5 10. Press the [ ↓ ] o r [ ↑ ] key to choos e a s t ati on. Note : Y ou may sort t he lis t by gr oup nam e, st ation nam e or c om m u nicat i on ty pe as foll ow s: Group na me: Each pr ess of [Ct r l ] + [G] sort s the li st by group nam e, ascen ding or desc ending o r der . St ation nam e: Each p ress[...]

  • Page 136

    5. DA T A REPOR TING AND P OL L ING 5-6 “D ail y” i s sel ect ed at step 19 (1) P ress the [ ↓] to ch oo se S tar t T i me 1 . (2) Press th e [Ent er] k ey to open the st art ti me ent ry wi ndow . (3) K ey in the start time . (4) Press th e [Ent er] k ey to cl ose th e win dow . (5) If nec essar y , k ey in the st art tim e o f S t art T ime[...]

  • Page 137

    5. DA T A REPOR TING AND P OL L ING 5-7 5.1. 3 Automa tic pri nti ng of da t a r epor t, po llin g comm a n d Dat a report s and pol li ng com m ands ar e aut oma t ically pri nted, in the def ault s t ate. If y ou do not requi r e aut om ati c print i ng of dat a report s or pol li ng c om m ands d o the f ol lowi ng: 1. Press the [ F8] key to ope[...]

  • Page 138

    5. DA T A REPOR TING AND POL LI NG 5-8 5.2 Polling W h en t he FELCOM 16 receiv es a pol ling c om m and f rom y our home of fice i t automat ical ly transm it s dat a to y our home of fi ce. T he dat a are posit ion, speed, beari ng a nd other dat a sent f rom a navigat or or an interf ace unit. A pol ling command f rom y our home of fi ce can als[...]

  • Page 139

    5. DA T A REPOR TING AND P OL L ING 5-9 ♦ PI N Co de T he P I N (Personal I D Number) c o de is an ei ght-di git c ode num ber a greed upon by c om m u nicat i ng parti es, and ther e i s no rule f or det ermi ning PI N code. I t is a p ass w ord used i n message r ep orti ng. When a shi p receiv es a poll ing comm and w /PI N code from a shor e [...]

  • Page 140

    5. DA T A REPOR TING AND P OL L ING 5-1 0 5.2. 2 Oth er poll ing comm an ds Te l e x P???/P I N Code/T ELEX /LES number/ Count ry number/S u bscriber’s numb er/F i l e name: E-mail P???/P I N Code/EM AI L/LE S num ber/ E-mail address/F i le name: Public S w itche d T elephone Netw ork P???/P I N Code/PS T N/M odem type/ LE S num b er/Count ry num[...]

  • Page 141

    5. DA T A REPOR TING AND P OL L ING 5-1 1 5.2. 3 P olli ng re cep tion No oper at or inter v ent i on is requi red duri ng po l l i ng recepti on. T he printer pr i nts the st atus of polli ng rec ept ion and trans m i ts dat a in r es pons e to pol ling r eques t as show n below . POLLING Message - - - Program Unreserved Data Reporting - - - DNID [...]

  • Page 142

    5. DA T A REPOR TING AND P OL L ING 5-1 2 5.3 DNID (Dat a Net work Identific ation) Group dat a exch an ge ( pol ling, dat a reporti ng) i s av ai lable by regis t eri ng wi th an LES w hich provides s uc h servi c es . When y ou make a contrac t w ith an inf ormati on pr o v i der , DNI Ds are dow nloaded from t he inf ormati on pr ovi d er to y o[...]

  • Page 143

    5. DA T A REPOR TING AND P OL L ING 5-1 3 5.3.2 Enabli ng/Dis abling DN ID DNI D can be enabl ed or di sabled as f ol low s: 1. Press the [ F5] key follow ed by the [3] k ey t o show t he Dat a Net w ork I D li st. 2. Press the [ ↓ ] o r [ ↑ ] key t o c hoos e des i red DNI D f rom t he dat a netw ork ID li s t. 3. Pres s t he [Enter] key to en[...]

  • Page 144

    5. DA T A REPOR TING AND P OL L ING 5-1 4 (Thi s page i ntent i onally lef t bl ank . )[...]

  • Page 145

    6-1 6. OTHER FUNCTI ON S T h is c hapt er descri bes h ow to abort operat ion, scan NCS, cho ose EG C a nd NCS cha nnels an d di splay LES i nfor mat ion. 6.1 A borting an Operation Y ou can abort t r ans m i ssion, r ec ei v i ng or s c an ning (on the N CS commo n chann el ) as fol low s : 1. Pres s t he [F7] k ey to di splay t he Opti ons m enu.[...]

  • Page 146

    6. O T HE R FUNCT I ONS 6-2 6.2 Scanning NCS Commo n Channel W h en “ uns y nc” con dit ion (UNSY NC displ ay ed at bottom cent er of t he screen) conti nues for si x minut es and er r or r at e in recei ved messa ge is great er t ha n 80% (BBER indi cation reads more t ha n 80), cho ose suit able ocean regi on. Note th at the F E LCO M 16 must[...]

  • Page 147

    6. O T HE R FUNCT I ONS 6-3 6.3 Choosing EGC Re ceiving C hannel EGC c hann el can be sel ected w hen the term i nal uni t is set to oper at e as an EGC- onl y rec ei v er . How ev er , thi s procedur e i s show n for refer enc e onl y; current ly there i s only one E G C c han nel per NC S. 1. Press the [ F7] key to displ a y the O pti ons menu. O[...]

  • Page 148

    6. O T HE R FUNCT I ONS 6-4 6.4 Choosing NCS Channel Y ou ma y select NCS c om m on c han nel as show n below . Current ly , each satel lite trans m i ts one gl obal beam. I n the f ut ure, t he sat el lites wil l transmi t mult iple spot beams, nam ely , the NCS w ill have mul t iple c han nels. T he below pr oc edur e i s provided f or refere nce[...]

  • Page 149

    6. O T HE R FUNCT I ONS 6-5 6.5 LES Informat ion Each t i me you l og in LE S dat a is aut omati cally dow nloaded thr oug h the NCS common c h annel t o the F E LCO M 16, and save d t o the LES I nformat i on displ ay . Y o u m a y vie w th is dis pla y a s f ollo ws : 1. Press the [ F7] key to show t he Option menu. Options 1. Login 2. Logout 3. [...]

  • Page 150

    6. O T HE R FUNCT I ONS 6-6 Services: Al phabet show n onl y when F l ag is “1” for a bi t . Bi t No. Fl ag M eani ng Dis pl ay 1 Mar i t i me dist r ess aler t i ng A 1B8 0 No M ari time di s t ress al erting None 1 Sa fetyNE T tra ffic S 1B7 0 N o Sa fetyNET traffic No ne 1 I nmarsa t-C traf f i c C 1B6 0 No I nma rsat-C traf fic None 1 S tor[...]

  • Page 151

    7-1 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides th e informat ion necessary f or the maintenance and checking of t he F ELCOM 16. Please read the saf ety informat ion at the beginnin g of this manual bef ore attem pting any maintenance procedure. 7.1 Genera l Checking and Maintena nce T urn off the po we r bef ore conduct ing any maint en[...]

  • Page 152

    7. MAINTENANC E, TROUBLESHOO TING 7-2 7.2 Diagnosti cs T he s y stem is equi pped w it h a di agnosti c t est whic h c hec k i t for pr oper oper ati on. 7.2. 1 Self tes t at po wer on T he termi nal uni t perform s t he ROM sum check and RAM read a nd w rit e t est w hen turned on. I f the tes t r es ult s are norm al the equipme nt goes i nt o st[...]

  • Page 153

    7. MAINTENANC E, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-3 1. Login 2. Logout 3. Abort 4. Select NCS 5. Ocean Region 6. Test Options 1. PV Test 2. PV Test Result 3. Self Test 4. Distress Alarm Button Test Test TERMINAL 1650166-** RFCON CPU ROM RAM EEPROM GPS 1650160-** OK OK OK OK Diagnostic Test Program No. ** = Version no. Press any key to escape. Sample comm unicati[...]

  • Page 154

    7. MAINTENANC E, TROUBLESHOO TING 7-4 7.3 Performanc e V erifi cation (P V) T est Af ter the F ELCO M 16 i s i ns t alled, the i ns t aller usual ly conf i rms that it i s funct i oni ng properl y , by loggi ng in and con ducti ng the PV t es t . T h i s tes t consi s t s of t he r ec ei v i ng a t est m es s a ge from an LES , trans m i tti ng a m[...]

  • Page 155

    7. MAINTENANC E, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-5 7.3. 2 P V test pr oced ure 1. Confi rm that t he communi cati on uni t is in i d le c ondi tion and l ogged in. 2. Pres s t he [F7] k ey to di splay t he Opti ons m enu. 3. Pres s t he [7] key to choose T est. 4. Pres s t he [1] key to choose PV T est. 1. Login 2. Logout 3. Abort 4. Select NCS 5. Ocean Region [...]

  • Page 156

    7. MAINTENANC E, TROUBLESHOO TING 7-6 7.3. 3 Res ul t s of PV test 1. At t he st andby di spl ay , press t he [F 7] key to di spl ay the Opti ons menu. 2. Pres s t he [7] key to d i spl ay the T est menu. 3. Press the [2 ] key to d ispla y the resu lt s of th e PV tes t. 1. Login 2. Logout 3. Abort 4. Select NCS 5. Ocean Region 6. Test Options 1. P[...]

  • Page 157

    7. MAINTENANC E, TROUBLESH OOT ING 7-7 7.4 S y stem St atus Monitor T he s y stem st atus moni tor , whic h is alw ays displ ayed, pr ovi des dat e, t i me, equipm e nt st atus and na vi gat i on dat a. ## = Version no. of RF CON Board File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Date Time Position Waypoint Course 345.5 DEG [...]

  • Page 158

    7. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-8 DCE Memory: Memory remaining in comm unication unit BBER: Bulletin Board Error Rate (%) C/N: Check of circuit status with LES, receiving circ uit in antenna unit and RF CON/CPU Board in communication unit . OK appears for figure greater than 31. Send Lev el: TX level check. At transmission, O K appears f o r fi[...]

  • Page 159

    7. MAINTENANC E, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-9 7.6 Er ror Messages T h is s ec t i on des cr i bes the more c omm o nly seen error mess ages and t he m e ans to res t ore norm al operat i on. I f normal oper at ion cannot b e r es t ore d, cont act y our dealer f or ad vice. 7.6. 1 E quipm ent tro uble m es sages M es s ages i n this c at egory are pr ef ix[...]

  • Page 160

    7. MAINTENANC E, TROUBLESHOO TING 7-1 0 7.6. 2 W arnin g m essa ges M es s ages i n this c at egory are pr ef ix ed wi th “ WA RNING :” Warni ng m essages Error Mess age M ea ning Action BBER ov er 8 0%. Sca nnin g NC S s tar t manu ally . BBER ( Bull e ti n Bo ar d Er r or Ra te ) ex cee ded 80% . Sele ct NCS manua lly . Cann ot enter new DNID[...]

  • Page 161

    A P-1 A PPE ND IX Menu T ree F1: File 1. New 2. Open 3. Close 4. Save 5. Delete 6. Rename 7. Print 8. Print Setting F2: Edit 1. Cut 2. Copy 3. Paste 4. Insert (With Citation) 5. Select All 6. Search or Replace 7. Goto Line 8. Time or Pos. Ins 9. Change Window 1. Search 2. Replace 1. Top of Text 2. End of Text 3. Goto Line 1. Time 2. Position Search[...]

  • Page 162

    APPEND IX AP - 2 Confirmation ON , OFF Send Delay 00:00 - 99:59; 00:00 Delivery Delay Immediate , Deferred Code IA5 , ITA2, DATA F3: Transmit 1. Transmit Message 2. Cancel 3. Request Delivery Status Priority Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code (Prefix selected) Country/Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type (FAX, FAX prefixed selected)[...]

  • Page 163

    APPEND IX A P-3 F5: Reports 1. Data Report 2. Message Report 1. Data Report 1 2. Data Report 2 3. Data Report 3 4. Data Report 4 1. Message Report 1 Status Report Length Destination Activation Interval Time (Regular Interval chosen) Report Times Start Time 1 (Daily chosen) Start Time 2 (Daily chosen) Start Time 3 (Daily chosen) Start Time 4 Daily c[...]

  • Page 164

    APPEND IX AP -4 3. Data Network ID 2. Message Report 2 3. Message Report 3 4. Message Report 4 LES ID Activation Interval Time (Regular Interval chosen) Report Times Start Time 1 (Daily chosen) Start Time 2 (Daily chosen) Start Time 3 (Daily chosen) Start Time 4 (Daily chosen) Report Contents File (FILE chosen) Same as Message Report 1 Same as Mess[...]

  • Page 165

    APPEND IX A P-5 1. System Setup 2. Editor Setup 3. Terminal Setup System Date & Time IMN MES Operation Mode Nav Port* Active Port* Message Output Port* EGC Output Port* Network Setup* Command Window (For service technicians.) Text Mode Edit Mode Word Wrap Line No. Tab Width Column Width Cursor Type Scroll Date Disp. Form Currency Unit Screen Sa[...]

  • Page 166

    APPEND IX AP -6 4. EGC Setup 5. Auto Mode Setup 6. E-mail Setup 7. Directories Additional Position Navarea Fixed Area Waypoint* Station Code Type of Message Ice 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 [...]

  • Page 167

    APPENDIX A P-7[...]

  • Page 168

    APPEND IX AP -8 International T elex/T elephon e Country Code List Area and Country Remarks for Telex Code Telephone Country Code Telex 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 A[...]

  • Page 169

    APPENDIX A P-9 Area and Country Remarks for Telex Code Telephone 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 Den[...]

  • Page 170

    APPEND IX AP-10 Area and Country Remarks for Telex Code Telephone 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 H[...]

  • Page 171

    APPEND IX A P-1 1 Area and Country Remarks for Telex Code Telephone 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[...]

  • Page 172

    APPEND IX AP-12 Area and Country Remarks for Telex Code Telephone 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 P[...]

  • Page 173

    APPEND IX A P-13 Area and Country Remarks for Telex Code Telephone 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 &[...]

  • Page 174

    APPEND IX AP-14 Area and Country Remarks for Telex Code Telephone 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 Vati[...]

  • Page 175

    APPEND IX A P-15 Area and Country Remarks for Telex Code Telephone Country Code Telex Country Code Ocean Area Remarks Telephone 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 9[...]

  • Page 176

    APPENDIX AP-16 International T elex Abbreviations n o i t a i v e r b b Ag n i n a e M V D Ae s i v d A K C Ae g d e l w o n k c A N G An i a g A ) S G ( I Be y b d o o G K B. f f o t u c I N F Cm r i f n o C L O Cn o i t a l l o C V R C? e v i e c e r u o y o d w o H R E Dr e d r o f o t u O N W Dn w o D E E Er o r r E M Fm o r F A G. d a e h a o [...]

  • Page 177

    APPEND IX A P-17 Internatio nal T e legraphy A lphabet 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 * * * * * * [...]

  • Page 178

    APPEND IX AP-18 Mess ages Bel ow are the various o perati onal mess ages a nd thei r meanings. Messages ar e ar ranged accordi ng to funct i on key . [ F1] Fi le 1. "Overw rite?" Y ou are asked if y ou are sur e to ov erw rite file name entered. 2. "OK to save ?" Y ou are asked if y ou are sur e to save a f il e. 3. "OK to [...]

  • Page 179

    APPEND IX A P-19 [F3]: T ra nsmi t 1. "Input Erro r : Message F il e." Invalid m essage selected fo r transm i ss ion. 2. "Input Erro r : Count ry/Ocean C ode." Invalid count ry/ocean code entered. 3. "Input Erro r : S tat i on ID ." Invalid st at i on ID entered. 4. "Input Erro r : Modem T ype." Invali d m o[...]

  • Page 180

    APPEND IX AP-20 6. "Input Erro r : Modem T ype" Invalid m odem type entered. 7. "Input Erro r : Repo rt Cont ents" Invalid rep ort content s entered . 8. "Input Erro r : Repo rt T im es" Invali d num ber of rep ort tim es entered. 9. "Input Erro r : Dest ination" Invalid dest i na tion ent ered. 10. "Inp[...]

  • Page 181

    APPEND IX A P-21 Part s L i st This equipm ent contains complex modules in which f ault diagnosis and repair down to component level are not practical (IMO A.694(17)/8. 3. 1. Only so m e discrete co m ponents are used. FURUNO Elect ric Co., Ltd. believes identif ying these components is of no value for shipboard m aintenance; theref ore, they ar e [...]

  • Page 182

    APPEND IX A P-22 Part s L o catio n Communication unit INT GPS Assy .  ( GN809 7) RF CON/CPU Board ( 16P0208 B) PWR C Board (16P0227) PWR Board (16P0217) Communication unit , cover opened, INT GPS a ssy . installed Antenna unit ANT RF Board (16P0216) ANT B Board ( 16P0206) Antenna Case Antenna Element Antenna unit, cover ope ned[...]

  • Page 183

    FURUNO FELCOM 16 SP-1 E5638S01G SPECIFICA TIONS OF INM ARSA T C MES FELCOM 16 1 GENERA L 1.1 Transm itting Frequency 1626.5 to 1646.5 MHz 1.2 Receiving Frequency 1530.0 to 1545.0 MHz 1.3 Channel Interval 5 kHz 1.4 G/T Better than -23 dB/K (elev ation angle 5°) 1.5 EIRP 7 to 16 dBW (elevation angle 5°) 1.6 Modulation BPSK 1.7 Modulation Rate 1200 [...]

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  • Page 185

    IN-1 INDEX A Aborting, 6-1 C Colors background, 2-3 foreground, 2-3 Comm unic ation unit descripti on, 1-1 testing, 7-2 Currency unit , 2-3 D Data re port prepar in g, 5-2 printing, 5-7 Date format, 2-3 manual i nput , 2-2 Deliv ery stat us automatic con firmation, 4-17 manual co nfirmat ion, 4-19 Diagnost i cs, 7-2 Direct ory creating, 2-31 specif[...]

  • Page 186

    INDEX IN-2 Message report , 5-4 Messages deletin g rece ived, 4-30 prepar at io n of confident i al , 3-3 prepar at io n of routine, 3-2 printing rec eiv ed automat ically , 4-28 saving receiv ed automatically , 4-29 Messages (alert s), AP-18 MIME, 3-18 N NCS adding c han nels, 2-17 channe l sel ect i on, 6-4 scannin g, 6-2 P Parts l ist, AP-2 1 Pa[...]

  • Page 187

    INDEX IN-3 T rans mitting canceling, 4-1 6 code number s erv ices, 4-20 delivery status (aut omat ic receipt), 4-18 file stored on har d disk, 4-15 message to st ation not on st ation list, 4-8 message to st ation on stat ion list, 4-2 W War n ing messa ges, 7-10 Window co lor , 2-3[...]