Felcom 12 Operators Manual
Felcom 12 Operators Manual
MODEL FELCOM 12
Telephone: 0 7 9 8 - 6 5 - 2111
Telefax: 0798-65-4200
P U B . N o . O M E -5 6 1 3 0
(Y O S H) FELCOM 12
WARNING WARNING
Do not open the equipment. Do not operate the equipment with wet
hands.
Hazardous voltage which can
cause electrical shock, burn Electrical shock can result.
or serious injury exists inside
the equipment. Only qualified Keep heater away from equipment.
personnel should work inside
the equipment. Heat can alter equipment shape and melt
the power cord, which can cause fire or
Hazardous microwave. electrical shock.
Do not approach within
60 cm of the antenna radome Any repair work must be done by a
when it is transmitting. licensed radio technician.
Radiation Level At
10W/m 2 60 cm
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Type: 16-013-2013-1
Antenna Unit
Type: 16-003-1011-0
Terminal Unit
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FOREWORD ....................................................................................... 1
Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 1
Features..................................................................................................................................... 2
About This Manual ................................................................................................................... 3
FELCOM 12 System Configuration ......................................................................................... 4
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SYSTEM INITIALIZATION ...............................................................2-1
System Settings...................................................................................................................... 2-1
Two sets of DTEs installed ................................................................................................. 2-1
System setup .......................................................................................................................2-2
Terminal Setup .......................................................................................................................2-6
Login and Logout .................................................................................................................. 2-7
Login .................................................................................................................................. 2-8
Logout ................................................................................................................................2-9
EGC Settings ....................................................................................................................... 2-11
What is the EGC (Enhanced Group Call) service?........................................................... 2-11
EGC setup.........................................................................................................................2-12
Programming EGC channels ............................................................................................2-15
Programming NCS Channels...............................................................................................2-16
LES List Operations ............................................................................................................2-18
Programming the LES list ................................................................................................2-18
Deleting and changing the LES list ..................................................................................2-20
Printing the LES list .........................................................................................................2-20
Station List Operations ........................................................................................................2-22
Programming the station list .............................................................................................2-22
Editing the station list .......................................................................................................2-25
Printing the station list ......................................................................................................2-25
Entering Own Ship’s Position ..............................................................................................2-26
Setting Directories ...............................................................................................................2-27
E-mail Service List ..............................................................................................................2-28
E-mail Setup ........................................................................................................................2-30
DISTRESS ALERT...........................................................................6-1
Preparing a Distress Alert ...................................................................................................... 6-1
Transmitting a Distress Alert ................................................................................................. 6-3
Testing Distress Button .......................................................................................................... 6-4
Distress Communications ...................................................................................................... 6-5
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OTHER FUNCTIONS .......................................................................7-1
Aborting an Operation ...........................................................................................................7-1
Scanning NCS........................................................................................................................7-2
Selecting EGC Receiving Channel ........................................................................................7-3
Selecting NCS Channel ......................................................................................................... 7-4
MAINTENANCE ...............................................................................8-1
Safety Information ................................................................................................................. 8-1
General Checking and Maintenance ......................................................................................8-2
Cleaning the terminal unit and communication unit ..........................................................8-2
Checking connectors and earth terminal ............................................................................8-2
Floppy disk drive head .......................................................................................................8-2
When the power can’t be turned on (power lamp does not light) ...................................... 8-2
Self Tests ................................................................................................................................8-3
Self test at power application (communication unit) ..........................................................8-3
Testing the communication unit through the keyboard ......................................................8-3
Performance Verification (PV) Test .......................................................................................8-4
PV test sequence ................................................................................................................. 8-4
PV test procedure ...............................................................................................................8-5
Results of PV test ...............................................................................................................8-6
System Status Monitor...........................................................................................................8-7
Interpreting the system status monitor ...............................................................................8-8
Replacing Internal Battery ..................................................................................................... 8-9
Error Messages ....................................................................................................................8-10
SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................... SP-1
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MENU TREE
Numerals in parenthesis are page numbers.
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Power On
Login
System Initialization
Program LES
Program Station
Prepare Message
Saving a message
(page 3-8)
Retrieving a message
(page 3-10)
Transmitting Receiving
Logout
Power Off
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Introduction
FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for considering and purchas-
ing the FELCOM 12 Inmarsat-C Mobile Earth Station. We are confi-
dent you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synony-
mous with quality and reliability.
The best way to acquaint yourself with the many facilities this equip-
ment has to offer is to turn it on and try keying in the examples pro-
vided in each of the sections. In hardly no time at all you’ll be enjoying
the benefits of the Inmarsat-C system.
DISTRESS
TYPE IC-302
SEL NO.
COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE
STD M
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD
DISTRESS
TYPE IC-302
SEL NO.
COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE
STD M
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD
FURUNO INMARSAT- C MOBILE EARTH STATION
POWER
ALARM RESET
Communication Unit
DISTRESS / URGENT
RECEIVING UNIT
Distress/Urgent
Receiving Unit
IC-303
Terminal Unit
Introduction
The Inmarsat-C system provides worldwide telex and data transmis-
sion and reception of written information to owners of an Inmarsat-C
transceiver or a terrestrial telex network via satellite.
FELCOM 12 allows you to make distress calls which are given im-
mediate priority over all other calls, and are automatically routed to a
land-based Rescue Co-ordination Centre (RCC).
The Inmarsat-C system divides the world into four regions and each
region is covered by its own satellite.
In each region there is one NCS and several LESs. The NCS keeps
track of all Inmarsat-C transceivers in its region and broadcasts in-
formation such as navigational warnings, weather reports and news.
The LES provides the link between the MES and the terrestrial tele-
communications networks via satellite.
Mobile Earth
Station (MES)
MES Signaling
Data
Channel Data Terminal
Communications
Data Circuit Equipment (DTE)
Network Land Earth
Terminating
Station
MES Message Equipment
(LES)
Channel (DCE) Enhanced Group
Telex Network
LES TDM Calling (EGC) Receiver
Channel
Terrestrial
Communications
Network
NCS/LES signalling link This is the link between NCS and all
LESs in its region. All EGC messages
pass through this link.
Types of MES
There are three types of MES: class 1, class 2 and class 3. The
FELCOM 12 is a class 2 MES.
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Inmarsat C
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On its front panel you should see the POWER switch and POWER
lamp. Normally, the power is left on while underway.
POWER POWER
Switch lamp
POWER
NAME PLATE
Self test
When the communication unit is turned on it conducts a series of
self-tests to check itself for proper operation.
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Power switch
Floppy disk drive
BRIGHT CONTRAST
control control
Floppy disk
The floppy disk used with the system is a standard 3.5” floppy disk.
Always leave a floppy disk inserted to save incoming messages.
Terminal unit cannot print file from a floppy disk when there is not
enough space remaining on the disk. In this case, replace disk with
formatted disk.
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~ ! @ # $ % ^ & 7 * 8 ( 9 ) * _ + Backspace
` 1 2 3 4 5 C 6 7 8 9 0 - =
Tab Q W E R T Y U 4 I 5 O 6 P { } |
[ ] \
; '
Key description
Esc Cancels key input and returns to previous
display screen.
F1-F10 These are the function keys. They select
menus.
Backspace Deletes the character to the left of the cur-
sor.
Insert Works the same as PASTE function. See
page 3-5.
Delete Deletes the character on the cursor.
Home Moves the cursor to the top of a message
being edited.
End Moves the cursor to the bottom of a mes-
sage being edited.
PgUp Goes to the previous page of the edit screen.
PgDn Goes to the next page of the edit screen.
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Note1: In telex, lower case, #, &, *, $ or % are not used. A full list of
characters usable in telex appears on page A-11 in the Appen-
dix.
%
Note2: C (Euro mark) on 5 C
key is not used.
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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.
~ ! @ # $ % ^ & 7 * 8 ( 9 ) * _ + Backspace
` 1 2 3 4 5 C 6 7 8 9 0 - =
Tab Q W E R T Y U 4 I 5 O 6 P { } |
[ ] \
; '
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File
1. New ALT-N
2. Open ALT-O
3. Close ALT-Q
4. Save ALT-S
5. Delete ALT-D
6. Rename
7. Print ALT-P
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
You may select menu options with the arrow keys (pressing [Enter]
after making selection) or appropriate numeric key. As the cursor
moves down through a menu, when usings the arrow keys, each menu
option, initially shown as white on black, reverses to black on white.
This highlighting indicates the item is available for selection. In Fig-
ure 1-6, for example, “New” is available for selection.
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File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Log
1. Send Message Log
2. Receive Message Log
3. EGC Log
4. Log
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Log
1. Send Message Log
2. Receive Message Log
Send Message Log
No. Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery
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File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 1 Function
(1) (2) Menu
2 WORKING AREA
3 Operating
Status
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Log
1. Send Message Log
2. Receive Message Log
Send Message Log
No. Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery
CAUTION
No Message
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Setup
1. Distress Alert 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
Setup
Auto Mode Setup
Auto Log Print
Receive Alarm ON
Auto Telex Msg Save OFF
Auto EGC Msg Save
7. E-Mail Setup
8. Directories
9. Configuration
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Setup
1. Distress Alert 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
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System Settings
Two sets of DTEs installed
The communication unit provides two sets of connectors (DTE1, main;
DTE2, 2nd) for connection of two DTEs. It is preset at the factory for
connection with one DTE (main DTE). Main DTE is available to set
the menu.
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Setup
1. Distress Alert 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
Menu Items which cannot be set on 2nd DTE (Sub DTE )are shown
in gray.
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Setup
1. Distress Alert 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
Setup
System Setup
System Date & Time 01:53 97-08-04 (YY-MM-DD)
Preferred NCS IOR
MES Operation Mode INMARSAT-C
Nav Port OFF
Active Port DTE1
Message Output Port DTE1
EGC Output Port DTE1
9. Configuration
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Setup
System Setup
System Date & Time 01:53 97-08-04 (YY-MM-DD)
Preferred NCS Auto
IOR
MES Operation Mode AOR (WEST)
INMARSAT-C
Nav Port AOR (EAST)
OFF
Active Port POR
DTE1
Message Output Port IOR
DTE1
EGC Output Port
9. Configuration
10. Press [ ] to advance the cursor to the MES Operation Mode line.
11. Press [Enter] to open the selection window.
Setup
System Setup
System Date & Time 01:53 97-08-04 (YY-MM-DD)
Preferred NCS IOR
MES Operation Mode INMARSAT-C
INMARSAT-C
Nav Port OFF
EGC
Active Port
Message Output Port DTE1
EGC Output Port DTE1
9. Configuration
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OFF: No connection
EXT: Select this setting when external navigation device is
connected. The FELCOM 12 automatically selects ship’s
position information in the order of GPS, LC, and
DECCA.
INT: Internal GPS board provides position data.
Note: The Nav Port setting in the FFA version cannot be set to
other “INT.”
Setup
System Setup
System Date & Time 01:53 97-08-04 (YY-MM-DD)
Preferred NCS IOR
MES Operation Mode INMARSAT-C
Nav Port OFF
Active Port DTE1
Message Output Port DTE1
ALL
EGC Output Port DTE1
9. Configuration
22. Press [ ] to send the cursor to the Message Output Port line.
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24. Select the DTE where you want to store receive messages.
DTE1: All receive messages are routed to the main DTE
(connected to DTE1 on the communication unit)
regardless of sub address.
DTE2: All receive messages are routed to the 2nd DTE
(connected to DTE2 on the communication unit)
regardless of sub address.
PC/DATA: All receive messages are routed to the PC/DATA
(connected to PC/DATA on the communication unit)
regardless of sub address (not used).
AUTO: Select to route messages with sub address 000 to
the main DTE, and messages with the sub address
of the 2nd DTE to the 2nd DTE. All other mes-
sages are routed to the main DTE.
26. Press [ ] to advance the cursor to the EGC Output Port line.
27. Press [Enter] to open the selection window.
Setup
System Setup
System Date & Time 01:53 97-08-04 (YY-MM-DD)
Preferred NCS IOR
MES Operation Mode INMARSAT-C
Nav Port OFF
Active Port DTE1
Message Output Port DTE1
EGC Output Port
9. Configuration DTE1
DTE1+DTE2
28. Select the DTE where you want to store receive EGC messages;
DTE1, DTE2 or PC/DATA.
29. Press [Enter] to close the selection window.
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Terminal Setup
Terminal Setup menu provide for date display format,screen saver
and display mode.
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Note that the distress alert can be transmitted and EGC messages
received regardless of whether you are logged in or not.
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Options
1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select NCS
5. Ocean Region
6. Test
Options
Login
Start
Yes No
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Options
Login
Logout
1. Press [F7] to display the Options menu.
2. Press [2] to display the logout screen.
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Options
Logout
Start
Yes No
3. Press [Enter] to start logout. Logout begins and the screen now
looks something like Figure 2-19.
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Options
Logout
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Although all MESs can receive the EGC message, the message is
accepted only by those receivers that have been pre-programmed for
the area or group conditions contained in the message. All other EGC
receivers reject the message.
1) SafetyNETTM
2) FleetNETTM
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Setup
1. Distress Alert 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
Setup
EGC Setup
Receive EGC Area
Additional Position : :
Navarea
Fixed Area
Waypoint (from NAV Equipment) OFF
NAVTEX
Station Code
Type of Message (Can’t reject other report)
Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF
Meteo. forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF
Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF
DECCA messages OFF QRU (no message) OFF
LORAN messages OFF
The cursor is on the Additional Position line, where you can enter
L/L position of an ocean region you want to receive broadcasts
for.
3. Press [Enter] to open the additional position window.
4. Enter positions as follows.
a) Enter latitude.
b) Enter [N] or [S].
c) Enter longitude.
d) Enter [E] or [W].
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6. Press [ ] to send the cursor to the Navarea line.
7. Press [Enter] to open the Navarea window.
Setup
EGC Setup
Receive EGC Area
Additional Position : :
Navarea
Fixed Area
Waypoint (from NAV Equipment) OFF
NAVTEX
Station Code
Type of Message (Can’t reject other report)
Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF
Meteo. forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF
Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF
DECCA messages OFF QRU (no message) OFF
LORAN messages OFF
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Setup
EGC Setup
Receive EGC Area
Additional Position : :
Navarea
Fixed Area
Waypoint (from NAV Equipment) OFF
ON
OFF
NAVTEX
Station Code
Type of Message (Can’t reject other report)
Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF
Meteo. forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF
Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF
DECCA messages OFF QRU (no message) OFF
LORAN messages OFF
Setup
EGC Setup
Receive EGC Area
Additional Position : :
Navarea
Fixed Area
Waypoint (from NAV Equipment) OFF
NAVTEX
Station Code
Type of Message (Can’t reject other report)
Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF
Meteo. forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF
Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF
DECCA messages OFF QRU (no message) OFF
LORAN messages OFF
18. Enter the navtex station code (A-Z) of the navarea. For details
about navtex stations, consult the operator’s manual of the navtex
receiver.
19. Press [Enter] to close the Station Code window.
20. Using the up/down arrow keys enable/disable reception of
NAVTEX broadcasts and press [Enter].
Note that navtex message types “Coastal navigational informa-
tion”, “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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Setup
EGC Setup
Receive EGC Area
Additional Position : :
Navarea
Fixed Area
Waypoint (from NAV Equipment) OFF
NAVTEX
Station Code
Type of Message (Can’t reject other report)
Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF
Meteo. forecasts OFF SATNAV messages Update
OFF
Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF
DECCA messages OFF QRU (no message) YesOFF No
LORAN messages OFF
22. Press [Enter] to select “Yes” and register all EGC settings.
23. Press [Esc] to return to the standby display.
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.
1. Press [F8] to display the Setup menu.
2. Press [9] to display the Configuration menu.
3. Press [3] to display the EGC Channel List.
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Setup
Configuration
EGC Channel List
ENT: set ESC: quit
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Yes No
Below is the procedure for adding NCS channels, when they become
available.
1. Press [F8] to display the Setup menu.
2. Press [9] to display the Configuration menu.
3. Press [4] to display the NCS Channel List.
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Note: The ID number range is 45-63 and the frequency code range
is 8000-14000. Any ID or frequency entered which is out of
those range will display "Input Error: NCS ID" (for in-
valid ID) or "Input Error: Channel No." (For invalid fre-
quency). 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.
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Setup
1. Distress Alert 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
8. Directories
9. Configuration
Setup
Configuration
LES List
Ctrl+P: print ENT: list entry ESC: quit
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Setup
Configuration
LES List
Ctrl+P: print ENT: list entry ESC: quit
Name :
ID :
Remarks :
Erase the Name to delete this LES.
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Name : Yamaguchi
ID : 303
Remarks : KDD Japan......
Erase the Name to delete this CES.
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Setup
Configuration
Station List
Station Name Type Code, ID / Address
Ctrl+P: print
Station Name
Destination Type TELEX
Prefix Code
Country Code
Station ID
Modem Type
E-Mail Address
Remarks
Erase the Name to delete this station.
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TELEX
FAX
E-Mail
CSDN
PSDN
X400
DNID
SPEC
TELEX (Prefixed)
FAX (Prefixed)
PSDN (Prefixed)
X400 (Prefixed)
DNID (Prefixed)
SPEC (Prefixed)
13. [ ] to advance the cursor to the Prefix Code line for prefixed.
14. Press [Enter] to open the prefix code window.
15. Key in prefix code in two digits.
Note that some services may not be available depending on LES.
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17. Press [ ] to advance the cursor to the Country Code line for
TELEX, FAX, PSDN.
18. For ship-to-shore telex, enter international telex country code; ship-
to-ship telex, enter ocean region. A list of international telex coun-
try codes begins on page A-1 in the Appendix.
Ocean Region
AOR-East: 581
POR: 582
IOR: 583
AOR-West: 584
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Setup
Configuration
Station List
Station Name Type Code, ID / Address
Ctrl+P: print
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Ship Position
LAT 00:00.00N
LON 000:00.00E
Ship Position
LAT 00:00.00N
00:00.00N
LON 000:00.00E
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Ship Position
LAT 00:00.00N
LON 000:00.00E
Update
Yes No
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Setup
Directories
Message Directory
EGC Message Directory
5. EGC Setup
6. Auto Mode Setup
7. E-Mail Setup
8. Directories
9. Configuration
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Setup
Message Directory
[B:\ Directories ]
Filename
Message Directory Size Date & Time
ABCM<DIR><essag>456ABC
EGC <DIR> 97-07-28
<DIR> 20:53
eABC281 .
<DIDirectory 456 97-07-28 20:54
5.COIEKI
EGC Setup. 901 97-07-15 02:13
6.COMTEST.
Auto Mode Setup 42 97-07-14 05:42
7.E0970715.001
E-Mail Setup 42 97-07-15 02:33
8. Directories
E0970715.002 868 97-07-15 02:52
9. Configuration
E0970715.003 372 97-07-15 02:59
E0970715.004 6794 97-07-15 03:13
75 Files exist 578560 bytes free
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
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8. Directories
9. Configuration
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33. Press [ ] to place the cursor on the “Attach File (MIME)” line.
34. Press [Enter] to open the selection window.
35. Select “ON(BASE64)”, “ON(UUENCODE)” or “OFF”.
BASE64: General text converter
UUENCODE: Win/UNIX text converter
36. Press [Enter] to close the selection window.
37. Press [Esc] three times to return to the standby display.
E-mail Setup
Select the LES where to forward E-mail. Also,you will need
to register with the LES to get E-mail services.
Setup
E-Mail Setup
Station Name AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR
Setup
E-Mail Setup
Station Name AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR
Station Name AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR
01 Comsat 001 101 201
01 Comsat 001 101 201 321
PTT Telecom
02Mode Setup
6. Auto 012 112 212 312
03 SetupBritish Telecom
7. E-Mail 002 102 202 302
04
8. Directories Stratos 022 122 222 322
05
9. ConfigurationTelstra 022 122 222 322
06 EIK 004 104 304
07
08
Setup
E-Mail Setup
Station Name AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR
Station Name AOR.W AOR.E POR IOR
01 Comsat 001 101 201
01 Comsat 001 101 201
PTT Telecom
02Mode Setup
6. Auto 012 112 212 312
03 SetupBritish Telecom
7. E-Mail 002 102 210
04
8. Directories Stratos 022 122 222 322
05 Telstra Update
9. Configuration
06 EIK
07 Yes No
08
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This chapter describes how to prepare, edit, save and print files (mes-
sages).
Preparing a Message
There are two types of files: routine and confidential.
Messages can be assigned a file name and saved to a floppy disk for
later use. A message may contain maximum 124×254 characters (32
Kbytes).
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File
1. New ALT-N
2. Open ALT-O
3. Close ALT-Q
4. Save ALT-S
5. Delete ALT-D
6. Rename
7. Print ALT-P
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
2. Press [1] to select New. The display should now look something
like Figure 3-2.
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<[1] UNTITLED1>
0001|t
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
ASCII 1 Char. [ Line 1/ 1 Col. 1 ] [Insert ]
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Caller and recipient agree beforehand on both the addressee code and
the password. The addressee code can be the title of the recipient; for
example, CAPTAIN. The password could be the classification of the
message; for example, SECRET.
maximum 8 characters
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Setup
Editor Setup
2. Text Mode
System Setup Ascii
3. Edit Mode
Editor Setup Insert
4. Word Wrap
Terminal Setup ON
5. Line
EGCNo. Setup ON
6. Tab
AutoWidth
Mode Setup4 Char
7. Column Width 69
E-Mail Setup
8. Cursor Type
Directories Block
9. Scroll
Configuration Full Screen
3. Figure 3-5 shows the default editor setup settings. To change set-
tings, select item with arrow keys, press [Enter] to open selection
window, and select settings with arrow keys. After selecting set-
tings, press [Enter].
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File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Posirion StopAlarm
<[1] UNTITLED1>
0001|t
Line Number
Automatic input if turned on line No. in Editor Setup menu.
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
ASCII 1 Char. [ Line 1/ 1 Col. 1 ] [Insert ]
<[1] UNTITLED1>
0001 WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH
0002 THIS INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM 12
0003 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR CHOICE IF FURUNO FELCOM 12t
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
ASCII 173 Char. [ Line 2/ 3 Col. 55 ] [Insert ]
3-4
<[1] UNTITLED1>
0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM 12 INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A
0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL.t
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
ASCII 131 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 66 ] [Insert ]
Cursor
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
ASCII 131 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 66 ] [Insert ]
3-5
<[1] UNTITLED1>
0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM 12 INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A
0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL.
0003 UNITt
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
ASCII 137 Char. [ Line 3/ 3 Col. 5] [Insert ]
Select All
Selects the entire current file for cut and copy.
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
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File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
File
1. New Format Disk
2. Open
3.Insert
Closenew disk for drive B: 2HD (1.44MB)
4.And
Saveselect media type 2DD (720KB)
5. Delete
6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
File
1. New Format Disk
Start
2. Open
3.Insert
Closenew disk for drive B:
Yes No
4.And
Saveselect media type
5. Delete
6. Rename
7. Print
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
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3-8
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
5. Delete ALT-D
6. Rename Save this message? Yes
7. Print ALT-P No
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
ASCII 178 Char. [ Line 3/ 3 Col. 52 ] [Insert ]
3. Press [Enter].
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
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INTERNAL MEMORY
Opening a file
1. Set the floppy disk containing the file you wish to open in the
disk drive.
2. Press [F1] to display the File menu.
3. Press [2]. The screen shows a list of the files stored in the floppy
disk.
4. Select a file.
To view a portion of a file, press the space bar.
File
1. New ALT-N Open
2. Open ALT-O SEIZOU
3. Close ALT-QFELCOM 12 INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A
THE FURUNO
4. Save ALT-S
SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL.
UNITt
5. Delete ALT-D
6. Rename
7. Print ALT-P
8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)
5. Press [Enter].
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 the above
procedure to load a second file into a working area.
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ABC FURUNO
1 [F2]
2 9: Change Window
[Enter], or
[ALT] + [V]
How to alternate display of files in working area 1 and 2.
To save the file, press [Enter]; select “No” and press [Enter] if you do
not need to save the file. The file screen is erased and then the un-
titled window appears.
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
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File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
9. MIME (Decode)
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
ASCII 178 Char. [ Line 3/ 3 Col. 52 ] [Insert ]
5. Press [Enter].
6. Press [Backspace] to delete original file name. Enter file name
for new file.
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
7. Press [Enter].
Note: Should you decide to save the file under the original name,
skip step 6. The following screen appears.
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Printing a File
You can print out a hard copy of a file stored in a floppy disk.
3. Select a file. To get a partial display of the file, tap the space bar.
4. Press [Enter].
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1. Open file A.
2. Open file B. File B appears on the display.
3. Place the cursor at the beginning of the file. While pressing and
/
holding down [Shift] press [ ] to highlight the entire file. (You
can also select a portion of the file.)
4. Press [C] while holding down [Alt]. This places file B on the clip-
board.
5. Press [V] while holding down [Alt]. File B is erased and File A
appears on the display.
6. Press [→] while holding down [Fn] followed by [Enter] to place
the cursor at the end of the file.
7. Press [Insert].
The file B is inserted at the end of the file A.
Deleting a File
1. Press [F1] to display the File menu.
2. Press [5]. A list of files stored on the disk appears.
File
1. New ALT-N Delete
[B:\ABC28 ]
2. Open ALT-O
Filename Size Date & Time
3. Close ALT-Q
ABC28 . 901 97-07-28 20:53
4. Save ALT-S
ABC281 . 901 97-07-28 20:54
5.COIEKI
Delete . ALT-D 42 97-07-15 02:13
6.COMTEST.
Rename 42 97-07-14 05:42
E0970715.001 868 97-07-15 02:33
7.E0970715.002
Print ALT-P 372 97-07-15 02:52
8.E0970715.003
Format Disk 6794 97-07-15 02:59
E0970715.004 864 97-07-15 03:13
9. MIME 75(Decode)
Files exist 578560 bytes free
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
3. Select the file you want to delete. To verify the contents of that
file, tap the space bar.
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/
5. Press [Enter] to delete the file, or press [ ] and [Enter] to escape.
1. Press [F1].
2. Press [9].
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
File
1. New ALT-N Decode
[B:\ ]
2. Open ALT-O
Filename
3. Close ALT-Q Size Date & Time
868 97-07-15 02:33
4. E0970715.001
Save ALT-S
E0970715.002 372 97-07-15 02:52
ALT-D 6794
5. E0970715.003
Delete 97-07-15 02:59
6. E0970715.004
Rename 864 97-07-15 03:13
7. Print ALT-P
4 Disk
8. Format Files exist 579584 bytes free
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
9. MIME (Decode)
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1. Press [F1].
2. Press [6].
File
1. New ALT-N Rename
[B:\ABC28 ]
2. Open ALT-O
Filename Size Date & Time
3. Close ALT-Q
Test .txt 901 97-07-28 20:53
4. Save ALT-S
ABC281 . 901 97-07-28 20:54
5.COIEKI
Delete . ALT-D 42 97-07-15 02:13
6.COMTEST.
Rename 42 97-07-14 05:42
E0970715.001 868 97-07-15 02:33
7.E0970715.002
Print ALT-P 372 97-07-15 02:52
8.E0970715.003
Format Disk 6794 97-07-15 02:59
E0970715.004 864 97-07-15 03:13
9. MIME 75(Decode)
Files exist 578560 bytes free
To View: SPACE Make Dir: INS Remove Dir: DEL
5. Delete old file name and then type new file name.
6. Press [Enter].
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Transmitting
To transmit a message, you first create the message, attach the ad-
dress of the recipient and send it to the LES. The address of the re-
cipient in the Inmarsat-C system is his telex number for land-line or
MES Inmarsat Mobile Number (IMN) for ship.
The message can be one you’ve just prepared or one stored on a floppy
disk. (Messages cannot be transmitted by means of direct keyboard
input.)
Code description
Code can be specified at the IB-581 or PC.
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File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
ASCII 25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] [Insert ]
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File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
[ TRANSMIT ]
The message file line displays “Message now being edited” when
a file is currently displayed.
/
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/
(1) Press [ ] to place the cursor on the Prefix Code line.
(2) Press [Enter] to open the window for prefix code entry.
(3) Key in prefix code in the digits.
Note that some services may not be available depending on
LES.
[ TRANSMIT ]
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[ TRANSMIT ]
4-5
[ TRANSMIT ]
[ TRANSMIT ]
4-6
[ TRANSMIT ]
4-7
4-8
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Transmit
1. Transmit Message
2. Cancel
3. Request Delivery Status
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Transmit
1. Transmit Message
Date 97-08-04 Transmit Message
BBER 003
2. Cancel
Time
Priority 01:32 (UTC)
Normal C/N OK ( 36dB)
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Send level Size OK0 ( 0)
Position
Station Name LAT RxIF AGC Level OK (135)
Destination Type LON TELEX REF Offset Freq OK ( 0Hz)
Waypoint
Prefix Code LAT Synthe 1st local OK
LON 82
Country/Ocean Code 3rd local OK
Course
Station ID DEG
65-2111 Synthesizer OK
SpeedModem Type KTS TX2nd Local OK
Current NCS
Address 344 (IOR) LOGOUT Antenna Power Supply OK
Current Channel
Subject NCS CC
Current TDM
Attach File NCS CC Water Temperature DEG
MES
LES Status
ID Idle 303 (YAMAGUCHI) Water Current
GPS Status
Option **** Direction DEG
Speed KTS
DCE Memory
[ TRANSMIT ] 32818 Bytes free Depth
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/
7. Press [ ] to advance the cursor to the Station Name line.
8. Press [Enter] to open the Station List.
Transmit
1. Transmit Message
Date 97-08-04 Transmit Message BBER 003
2. Cancel
Time
Priority 01:32 (UTC)
Normal C/N OK ( 36dB)
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status StationSend
List level Size OK0 ( 0)
Position LATName
Station Name Station Type RxIF
Code,AGC ID /Level
Address OK (135)
Destination Type LON TELEX REF Offset Freq OK ( 0Hz)
Waypoint 01 FURUNO
Country/Ocean LAT 82
Code TELEX Synthe
81 321local
1st OK
Station ID02 FRNINMBTSTS
LON 65-2111 TELEX 583 343199999
3rd local OK
Course
Modem Type03 DEG Synthesizer OK
SpeedAddress 04 KTS TX2nd Local OK
Current NCS 05
Subject 344 (IOR) LOGOUT Antenna Power Supply OK
Current
Attach 06
Channel
File NCS CC
LES IDTDM07 25 NCS
Current Char.CC
303[ (YAMAGUCHI)
Line 2/ 2 Water
Col.Temperature
1 ] [Insert ] DEG
MES Status 08
Option Idle Water Current
GPS Status **** Direction DEG
ENTER: Select SPACE: Mark BS: All Clear
[ TRANSMIT ]
ENTER: Station List DEL: Speed KTS
DCE Memory 32818 Bytes free Depth
Station List
Station Name Type Code, ID / Address
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File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Transmit
1. Transmit Message
Date 97-08-04 Transmit Message
BBER 003
2. Cancel
Time
Priority 01:32 (UTC)
Normal C/N OK ( 36dB)
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Send level Size OK0 ( 0)
Position
Station Name LAT RxIF AGC Level OK (135)
Destination Type LON TELEX REF Offset Freq OK ( 0Hz)
Waypoint
Prefix Code LAT Synthe 1st local OK
LON 82
Country/Ocean Code 3rd local OK
Course
Station ID DEG
65-2111 Synthesizer OK
SpeedModem Type KTS TX2nd Local OK
Current NCS
Address 344 (IOR) LOGOUT AntennaLES
Power Supply OK
Current Channel
Subject NCS CC
Name LES ID Remark
Current TDM
Attach File NCS CC Water Temperature DEG
Perth 302 IOR
MES
LES Status
ID Idle 303 (YAMAGUCHI) Water Current
Perth 202 POR
GPS Status
Option **** Direction DEG
Singapore 210 POR
Speed KTS
203
DCE Memory
[ TRANSMIT ] 32818 Bytes free Depth
201
a) Select LES.
b) Press [Enter].
c) The Transmit Message screen appears with selected LES dis-
played on the LES ID line.
12. Follow steps 13 thru 28 in the previous section.
/
4-12
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:
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
ASCII 25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] [Insert ]
Send status
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----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
ASCII 25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] [Insert ]
The Message Status List holds delivery status information for 30 mes-
sages. When the list is full, the oldest entry is deleted to make room
for the latest.
1. Press [F3].
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Transmit
1. Transmit Message
2. Cancel
3. Request Delivery Status
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4-15
1. Press [F3].
2. Press [3] to display the Request Delivery Status display.
3. Select a file.
4. Press [Enter]. A prompt asks you if you want to request delivery
status on that message.
Start
Yes No
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File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
[ TRANSMIT ]
4-17
Note 1: At present, not all LESs are offering the 2-digit code ser-
vices. To find out which LESs are offering the services, con-
tact the LES Operations Coordinator directly.
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1. Prepare message. (To send stored file, close any open files.)
2. Press [F3] to display the Transmit menu.
3. Press [1] to select Transmit Message.
The cursor is on the Priority line and “Normal” is selected.
/
4. Press [ ] to advance the cursor to the Message file line.
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, select the file from the file list.
/
6. Press [ ] to advance the cursor to the Destination Type line.
7. Press [Enter] to open the selection window.
8. Select “FAX”.
9. Press [Enter] to close the selection window.
[ TRANSMIT ]
10. Press [ ] to advance the cursor. The cursor is now on the Coun-
try/Ocean Code line.
11. Press [Enter] to open the window for country/ocean code entry.
12. Key in international telephone code of recipient. A list of interna-
tional telex/telephone country codes begins on page A-1 in the
Appendix.
13. Press [Enter] to close the window.
/
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/
18. Press [ ] to send the cursor to the Modem Type line.
19. Press [Enter] to display the list of modem types.
20. Press [Enter] to select “T30”. (Other modem types are not sup-
ported.)
/
21. Press [ ] to advance the cursor to the LES ID line.
22. Press [Enter] to open the LES Table.
23. Select LES ID.
Receiving
When a message is received
Each time the FELCOM 12 receives a message it automatically reg-
isters, saves, prints (except messages with passwords) and files it.
1) received alarm
2) registration
R 0 9 7 0 1 1 5. 0 0 1
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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
The DTE saves and files a receive message to the Display Message
List. (For installations with both a main and a 2nd DTE, you may
select where to store receive messages, on the system setup menu.)
The Display Message List shows the following:
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1. Press [F6].
2. Press [2] to display list of receive messages.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Received Message Log
Message No. LES Priority Size Addressee Rec date & Time Status
R0971106.001 Perth Normal 32767 97-11-06 16:10 Saved
R0971105.002 ABCDEFGHIJ Normal 200 CAPTAIN 97-11-05 17:30
R0971105.001 Perth Distress 1234 97-11-05 14:15 Printed
R0971024.001 Perth Normal 8251 97-10-24 13:20 Saved
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Ctrl+P: print
Display Message
Message No. LES Priority Size Addressee Rec date & Time Status
R0971106.001 Perth Normal 32767 97-11-06 16:10 Saved
R0971105.002 ABCDEFGHIJ Normal 200 CAPTAIN 97-11-05 17:30
R0971105.001 Perth Distress 1234 97-11-05 14:15 Printed
R0971024.001 Perth Normal 8251 97-10-24 13:20 Saved
The screen can be scrolled with the up and down arrow keys.
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz........ Text
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4-24
Note: For IB-581 do not specify the ROM disk (drive A) as the “MSG
directory.” The ROM disk can only be written to 1000 times.
Delete Message
Message No. LES Priority Size Addressee Rec date & Time Status
R0971106.001 Perth Normal 32767 97-11-06 16:10 Saved
R0971105.002 ABCDEFGHIJ Normal 200 CAPTAIN 97-11-05 17:30 Printed
R0971105.001 Perth Distress 1234 97-11-05 14:15 Printed
R0971101.001 Perth Normal 3256 OFFICER 97-11-01 3:45 Printed
R0971024.001 Perth Normal 8251 97-10-24 13:20 Saved
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Display Log
The Display Log stores the particulars of the latest 50 received and
transmitted messages. When the log is full, the oldest message is de-
leted.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 !0 !1
Display Log
1 S/R Message No. Type Pri Date Time LES Station Size Cond
01 S T0971110.001 TELEX Nrm 97-11-10 19:10 302 FURUNO 12345 Success
02 R R0971110.001 TELEX Dis 97-11-10 19:25 302 365
PSTN Fail
PSDN
E-mail
... (etc.)
50 (max)
Ctrl+P: print
3. To scroll the Display Log screen, press the down key several times.
4. To print the log, press and hold down [Ctrl] and press [P].
“Now printing” appears on the screen.
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1. Press [F6].
2. Press [1] (Send message log) or [2] (Receive message log).
3. Press [Esc] to escape.
EGC Messages
EGC messages are automatically received, printed and saved to the
DTE. The memory capacity for EGC message is 32k bytes. When the
memory is full, the oldest information is deleted.
ZCZC
NAVAREA XI WARNING
NAVAREA XI 0480.
NORTH PACIFIC, WESTERN PART.
DISTRESS SIGNALS ON 243MHZ AND
121.5 MHZ RECEIVED IN
29-40.4N 174-15.0E.
Ctrl+P: Print P: Previous N: Next
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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 DTE, selected ENIDs previously down-
loaded.
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, then an ENID which has been inhibited (de-acti-
vated) by the MES operator will be written over. If none has been
inhibited, then the new download is not accepted.
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
EGC
1. Display EGC Message EGC Network ID List
2. EGCENT:
Network ID SPACE: Inhibit Ctrl+P: Print ESC: Quit
Activate
Mark ‘*’ means activation
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Note: To silence the alarm from the IC-302, also press [F10]. DO
NOT press the DISTRESS button on the IC-302 to silence the
alarm; you will transmit own ship’s distress alert.
Confirmation "OFF"
A TX message is printed when the message result is "Success".
Sent Message
DELIVERY CONFIRMATION OFF
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Note: After the message "Delivery Status received for" appears, wait
more than two minutes before sending another message. If you at-
tempt to transmit before two minutes has elapsed the the message
and delivery information will be printed again.
Sent Message
DELIVERY CONFIRMED
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Data report
Message report
Polling
Data Reporting
Data reporting provides automatic data transmission at regular (pre-
set) intervals from your ship to your home office. The data are posi-
tion, speed, bearing and other data sent from a navigational equipment
or an interface unit.
5-2
Position Reports
1. Data Report Data Report
2.Data
Message Reports
Report Programming
3. Data Network ID OFF
Status
Report Length 2
Destination
DNID
LES ID
Member No.
Activation Regular Interval
Interval Time 01:00
Report Times 24 (- - - : No Limit)
Start Time1 --:-- Entry
Start Time2 --:--
Start Time3 --:-- Yes No
Start Time4 --:--
5-3
7. Press [ ].
8. Press [Enter] to open the selection window.
9. Select “ON” or “OFF”.
ON: Message report on
OFF: Message report off
10. Press [Enter] to close the selection window.
/
11. Press [ ].
12. Press [Enter] to display the station list.
13. Select a station.
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5-5
Polling
When the FELCOM 12 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 navigational
equipment or an interface unit.
A polling command from your home office can also activate data
report or message report if the corresponding setting is completed on
the FELCOM 12. If a polling command with a file name is received,
the FELCOM 12 transmits the file to your home office.
Polling command
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.
Request a land station to make the polling command because the for-
mat vavies with land station.
5-6
To make the polling command, enter D???, hyphen, PIN code (max.
8 digits), hyphen, file name (stored in the floppy disk of the FELCOM
12), 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 page 5-4.
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:
Modem type is selected from T30, V21, V22B, V22, V23, V26B,
V26T, V27T or V32.
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:
5-7
P???/12345678/TELEX/203/720/5644325/:
P???/12345678/EMAIL/203/abc@furuno.co.jp:
Polling reception
No operator intervention is required during polling reception.
The printer PP-510 prints the status of polling reception and data
transmission in response to polling request as shown below.
Receive Message
D???-12345678:test test
Sent Message
DELIVERY CONFIRMATION OFF
582+
Date & Time 99-09-09 04:07 (UTC)
Position LAT 12:34.56N Water Temp 32.1
LON 123:45.67E Water Current 22.3 KTS
Course 321.1 111.0
Speed 1.1 KTS Depth 123.4FT
1. Press [F8], [6] to display the Auto Print Mode Setup screen.
Setup
Auto Mode Setup
Auto Log Print OFF
Receive Alarm ON
ON
Auto Telex Msg Save ON
OFF
Auto EGC Msg Save OFF
Data Report & Polling Print ON
7. E-Mail Setup
8. Directories
9. Configuration
2. Press the [↓] key to choose "Data Report & Polling Print."
3. Press the [Enter] key.
4. Choose OFF.
5. Press the [Enter] key.
6. Press the [Esc] key twice.
Displaying DNID
1. Press [F5] to display the Position Reports menu.
2. Press [3] to display the Data Network ID screen.
Data Network ID
RET: Activate SPACE: Inhibit Ctrl+P: Print ESC: Quit
Mark ‘*’ means activation.
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Enabling/Disabling DNID
DNID can be enabled or disabled as follows:
1. Press up/down arrow key to place the cursor on the desired DNID.
2. Press [Enter] to enable the DNID. (* mark appears.)
Press [Enter] to disable the DNID. (* mark disappears.)
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4. Press [ ] to select Update Time. Enter the time (hours and min-
utes and date) if necessary. The time indication stays still show-
ing the last update. Current time and position are shown at the
bottom right on the screen.
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13. Press [ ] to go to the Course and/or Speed entry. Enter course
and/or speed if they are different from what appears on the screen.
14. Press [Esc]. You are now asked to update data entered.
Setup
Distress Alert Setup
LES ID 303 (YAMAGUCHI)
Update Time 06:23 97-08-20 (YY-MM-DD)
Position LAT 30:00N
LON 140:00E
Protocol Maritime
Nature Grounding
Course 187
Speed 0 KTS Update
*Current update is shown at the position display of the bottom right corner.
Figure 6-2 Distress Alert setup, requesting confirmation of
settings
6-2
DISTRESS
TYPE IC-302
SEL NO.
COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE
STD M
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD
6-3
3. Press [4].
4. Press [Enter]. The Distress Alert Button Test mode screen appears.
Options
1. Login Test
PV Test Distress Alert Button Test
2.1.Logout
3.2.Abort
PV Test Result
4.3.Select NCSDistress alert button test mode.
Self Test
5.4.Ocean Region
Distress Press
Alarm any key
Button Testto escape.
6. Test
6-4
3. Press [F3].
4. Press [Enter]. The screen should look something like Figure 6-8.
The cursor is on the Priority line.
Transmit <[1] UNTITLED1>
0001|t
1. Transmit Message Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel Normal
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited Size 63
Station Name
Destination Type TELEX
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
Subject
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] [Insert ]
Attach File
LES ID
Option
[ TRANSMIT ]
6-5
/
12. Press [ ] to place the cursor on TRANSMIT.
13. Press [Enter]. The display should look similar to Figure 6-9.
Transmit <[1] UNTITLED1>
0001|t
1. Transmit Message Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel Distress
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited Size 63
Station Name
Destination Type TELEX
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code 000
Station ID SEARCH AND RESCUE
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
Subject
25 Char. [ Line 2/ 2 Col. 1 ] [Insert ]
Attach File
LES ID 303 (YAMAGUCHI) Start
Option
Yes No
[ TRANSMIT ]
6-6
This chapter describes how to abort operation, scan NCS and select
EGC and NCS channels.
Aborting an Operation
You can abort transmission, receiving or scanning during operation.
Options
1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select EGC Ch.
5. Test
Options
1. Login Abort
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select NCS Start
5. Ocean Region
6. Test Yes No
7-1
Options
1. Login Ocean Region
2. Logout
Auto
3. Abort
West-Atlantic
4. Select NCS
East-Atlantic
5. Ocean Region
Pacific
6. Test
Indian
Options
1. Login Ocean Region
2. Logout
Auto
3. Abort
West-Atlantic
4. Select NCS
East-Atlantic Start
5. Ocean
PacificRegion
6. Test
Indian Yes No
7-2
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
Setup
Date Configration97-08-21 BBER 004
Time 06:12List
EGC Channel (UTC) C/N OK ( 39dB)
ENT: set ESC: quit Send Level OK ( 0)
Position LAT 35:00.00N RxIF AGC Level OK (134)
11080* 12580* LON 135:00.00E
10840* 11088* REF Offset Freq OK ( 0Hz)
Waypoint LAT Synthe 1st -1 Local OK
LON 1st -2 Local OK
Course DEG RX2nd Local OK
Speed KTS
Current NCS 344 (IOR) LOGIN Antenna Power Supply OK
Current Channel NCS CC
Current TDM NCS CC Water Temperature DEG
MES Status Idle Water Current
GPS Status **** Direction DEG
Speed KTS
DCE Memory 32818 Bytes free Depth
7-3
7-4
Safety Information
WARNING
Do not open the cover of
the equipment.
Hazardous microwave
Do not approach within 60
cm of the antenna radome
when it is transmitting.
Radiation Level At
10W/m2 60 cm
8-1
1) Check the power cable connector on both the rear panel of the
terminal unit and communication unit for tightness. Check if the
ship’s mains switchboard is turned on.
2) On the terminal unit, check the breaker on the rear panel. If it has
tripped it will be protruding several millimeters. Reset it if neces-
sary.
3) On the rear panel of the terminal unit, disconnect the power cable.
Connect a multimeter to the power cable connector and confirm
21.6 and 31.2 V. (pin #1: positive, pin #2: negative)
4) On the rear panel of the communication unit, disconnect the power
cable. Connect a multimeter to the power cable connector and
confirm 21.6 and 31.2 V. (pin #1 and #2: positive, pin #3 and #4:
negative)
8-2
Options
1. Login Test
2.1.Logout
PV Test Communication Unit
3.2.Abort
PV Test Result
4.3.Select NCS
Self Test Start
5.4.Ocean Region
Distress Alarm Button Test
6. Test Yes No
8-3
Options
1. Login Test
2.1.Logout
PV Test Communication Unit
3.2.Abort
PV Test Result
CPU1 165-0086-100 CPU2 165-0087-103
4.3.Select
ROM NCS OK
Self Test ROM OK
5.4.Ocean
RAM Region
Distress Alarm
OK Button Test RAM1 OK
6. Test
DP-RAM OK RAM2 OK
Viterbi OK EEPROM OK
GPS OK
DP-RAM OK
Press any key to escape.
Either “OK” or “NG” (No Good) appears next to each ROM and
RAM tested. NG display releases the audible alarm. For defec-
tive ROM, RAM, DP-RAM, EEPROM or VITERBI replace the
CPU Board. For GPS, NG appears when there is no GPS board or
it is faulty.
6. Press any key to finish the communication unit test.
Note that the test cannot be conducted from a 2nd DTE. Note also
that the test can be initiated by a LES.
PV test sequence
1. Select PV Test on 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 select a (not busy) LES to perform the test.
5. The LES transmits a test message to the MES.
6. MES transmits a test message to the designated LES.
7. LES receives test message.
8-4
PV test procedure
1. Confirm that the communication unit is in idle condition and
logged in.
2. Press [F7] to display the Options menu.
3. Press [6] to display the Test menu.
4. Press [1] to select PV Test.
Options
1. Login Test
2.1.Logout
PV Test PV Test
3.2.Abort
PV Test Result
4.3.Select NCS
Self Test Start
5.4.Ocean Region
Distress Alarm Button Test
6. Test Yes No
Note: If the communication unit is not idle when the test is initi-
ated the screen displays “MES is not idle now. Cannot start
PV Test.” And if not logged in, “Cannot start PV Test. (not
Logged-in)” appears.
Options
1. Login Test
2.1.Logout
PV Test PV Test
3.2.Abort
PV TestPV
Starting Result
Test Process.
4.3.Select NCS test mode: Normal communication disabled.
Self Test
Automatic
5.4.Ocean
Do notRegion
Distress Alarm
press anyButton
distressTest
button unless you are in distress.
6. Test
8-5
Results of PV test
1. At the standby display, press [F7] to display the Options menu.
2. Press [6] to display the Test menu.
Options
1. Login Test
2.1.Logout
PV Test
3.2.Abort
PV Test Result
4.3.Select NCS
Self Test
5.4.Ocean Region
Distress Alarm Button Test
6. Test
Options
1. Login Test
2.1.Logout
PV Test PV Test Result
3.2.Abort
PV Test Result Ctrl+P: print ESC: quit
4.3.Select NCS
Self Test
Test
5.4.Ocean Date & Time
Region
Distress Alarm Button Test97-08-26 01:58 (UTC)
6. Test
Attempts First attempt
BBER Pass
Shore-to-Ship Attempts First attempt
Ship-to Shore Attempts First attempt
Distress Alert Pass (Test OK)
Signal strength Pass (Greater than Std level + 6dB)
Overall Result Pass (Applicable tests pass)
8-6
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
8-7
Course: Heading
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 di-
mension
Note: The above status indication depends on the GPS
receiver connected.
DCE memory: Memory remaining in communication unit
8-8
Name: BTT(L1)
Code No.: 000-103-769
Type: CR1/2 8.L-F
8-9
8-10
8-11
8-12
8-13
Antenna Omnidirectional
Modulation BPSK
External Equipment Interface Input: GGA, GLL, RMA, RMC, ZDA, VTG, RMB,
WPL, MTW, DBT, VDR, BWC, BWR
Output: GGA, ZDA, GLL, VTG, RMC, GSV
SP-1
SP-2
Austria 43 47
Azerbaijani 994 784
Azores Is. 351 404 Destination code is the same as for Portugal.
Bahamas 1 297
Bahrain 973 490
Bangladesh 880 780
Barbados 1 392
Belarus 7 681
Belgium 32 46
Belize 501 371
Benin 229 972
Bermuda 1 290
Bhutan 975 890
Bolivia (Rep. of) 591 371
Bolivia (ENTAL) 309
Bosnia-Hercegovina 387 600
Botswana 267 962
Brazil 55 38 Disregard the figure “0” at head of subscriber number.
British Virgin Is. 1 292
Brunei Darussalam 673 809
Bulgaria 359 67
Burkina Faso 226 978
Burundi 257 903
AP-1
Denmark 45 55
Diego Garcia 246 938
Djibouti 253 979
Dominica 1 394
201 RCA subscribers 4XXXXX
Dominican Rep. 1 202 For subscriber number beginning with 346, disregard
“346” at head of subscriber number.
AP-2
AP-3
Kazakhstan 7 785
Kenya 254 987
Kiribati 686 761 Subscriber numbers are 770XX
Korea (Demo, People’s 850 (899)
Rep. of)
Korea (Rep. of) 82 801
Kuwait 965 496
Kyrgyzstan 7 788
403
Mariana Is. 671 760
Marshall Is. 692 765
Maritinique 596 298
Mauritania 222 974
Mauritius 230 966
Mexico 52 22 Disregard the figure “0” at head of subscriber number.
Micronesia 691 764
Moldova 373 682
Monaco 33 42 Destination code is the same as for France.
Mongolia 976 800
AP-4
Pakistan 92 82
Palau 680 763
377 TRT subscribers
Panama 507 378 AACR subscribers
379 INTEL subscribers
Papua New Guinea 675 703
Paraguay 595 305
Peru 51 36
PHILCOM subscribers 2XXXX
RCPI subscribers 7XXXX
Philippines 63 75 GMCR subscribers 4XXXX
ETPI subscribers 6XXXX
CAPWIRE subscribers 1XXXX
For PTT subscribers, insert the figure “8” after the
destination code “75”.
Poland 48 63 Disregard the figure “0” at head of subscriber number.
Portugal 351 404
205 RCA subscribers 2XXX
Puerto Rico 1 206 ITT subscribers 345XXX
207 C&W, WUI subscribers
209 ACPR (PRCA) subscribers
AP-5
Tajikistan 7 787
Taiwan 886 769
Tanzania 255 989
Thailand 66 86
Togo 228 977
Tokelau 690 762
Tonga 676 777
Trinidad & Tobago 296 294
Tunisia 21 409
Turkey 90 607
Turkmenistan 7 789
AP-6
U. A. E. 971 893
Abu Dhabi 2XXXX, 3XXXX, 5XXXX
Ajman 695XX
Dubai 4XXXX
Fujairah 8XXXX
Ras Al Khaimah 9XXXX
Sharjah 68XXX
Umm Al Qaiwain 697XX
Uganda 256 988
Ukraine 7 680
United Kingdom 44 51
United Arab Emirates 971 893
Upper Volta 226 978 Same as “Burkina Faso”.
Uruguay 598 32
Uzbekistan 7 786
CCI subscribers 7XXXXXX
U. S. A. 1 23 ITT subscribers 4XXXXX, 4XXXXXX, 4XXXXXXXXX
RCA subscribers 2XXXXX
WUI subscribers 6XXXX, 6XXXXX, 6XXXXXX
23 TRT subscribers 1XXXXX, 1XXXXXXXXX
FTCC subscribers 8XXXX, 8XXXXX
U. S. A. (Mainland) GRPHNET subscribers 36XXXXX, 37XXXXX
For WUT subscribers, insert the figure “0” after the
destination code “23”.
Yemen (Rep. of) 969 806 Formerly Yemen (P. D. Rep. of)
Yugoslavia (Former) 967 895 Formerly Yemen (Arab Rep.)
AP-7
AP-8
Abbreviation Meaning
ADV Advise
ACK Acknowledge
AGN Again
BI (GS) Good bye
BK I cut off.
CFN Confirm
COL Collation
CRV How do you receive?
DER Out of order
DWN Down
EEE Error
FM From
GA Go ahead.
MNS Minutes
MOM Wait (Waiting)
MUTI Mutilated
NA Correspondence to this subscriber is not admitted.
NC No circuits
NCH Snbscriber’s number has been changed.
NP The called party is not or no longer is a subscriber.
NR Indicate your call number.
OCC Subscriber is engaged.
OK Agreed.
P (or 0) Stop your transmission.
PLS (PSE) Please
PPR Paper
P (RCD) Received
RAP I will call you again.
RD Reed
RE Referring to
RPT Repeat
SRY Sorry
SVP Please
TAX What is the charge?
TEST MSG Please send a test message?
THRU You are in communication with telex position
TKS (TNX) Thanks
TLX Telex
AP-9
Acronym Meaning
AOR-E Atlantic Ocean Region-East
AOR-W Atlantic Ocean Region-West
BB Bulletin Board
BBER Bulletin Board Error Rate
BPSK Binary Phase Shift Keying
BS Back Space
C/N0 Carrier to Noise Power Spectral Density
CNID Close Network ID
CPU Central Processing Unit
CSDN Circuit Switched Data Network
DCE Data Circuit Terminating Equipment
DP-RAM Dual-Port Random Access Memory
DTE Data Terminal Equipment
EGC Enhanced Group Call
EIRP Equivalent Isotopically Radiated Power
FD Floppy Disk
GPS Global Positioning System
G/T Gain to Noise Temperature Ratio
HPA High Power Amplifier
IA5 International Alphabet No.5
ID Identity
IMO International Maritime Organization
INMARSAT International Mobile Satellite Organization
IOR Indian Ocean Region
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
ITA2 No.2 International Telegraphy Alphabet
ITU International Telecommunications Union
LES Land Earth Station
LNA Low Noise Amplifier
MES Mobile Earth Station
MSI Maritime Safety Information
NAVAREA Navigational Area
NAVTEX MF Navigational Broadcast Service
NCS Network Coordination Station
NMEA National Maritime Electronics Association
OCC Operation Control Center
PEP Packet Error Probability
POR Pacific Ocean Region
PSDN Packet Switched Data Network
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
PVT Performance Verification Test
RAM Random Access Memory
RCC Rescue Coordination Center
ROM Read Only Memory
SCC Satellite Control Center
SFU Store and Forward Unit
SOLAS Safety of Life at Sea
TDM Time Division Multiplex
TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
UTC Coordinated Universal Time
WMO World Meteorological Organization
AP-10
1 A 17 1 Q
2 ? B 18 4 R
3 : C 19 ’ S
4 D 20 5 T
5 3 E 21 7 U
6 F 22 = V
7 G 23 2 W
8 H 24 / X
9 8 I 25 6 Y
10 BELL J 26 + Z
11 ( K 27 CARRIAGE RETURN
12 ) L 28 LINE FEED
13 . M 29 LETTERS
14 , N 30 FIGURES
15 9 O 31 SPACE
16 0 P 32 BLANK
AP-11
AP-12
AP-13
AP-14
AP-15
Input sentences
GGA, GLL, RMA, RMC, ZDA, VTG, RMB, WPL, MTW, DBT, VDR, BWC, BWR
Output sentences
GGA, ZDA, GLL, VTG, RMC, GSV
Transmission interval
GLL, GGA, VTG, RMC: 2 s
ZDA: 1 s
GSV: 10 s
Data transmission
Data is transmitted in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced in 2.1
of IEC 61162-2. The first bit is a start bit and is followed by data bits, least-significant-bit as
illustrated below.
The following parameters are used:
Baud rate: 4800
Data bits: 8 (D7 = 0), parity none
Stop bits: 1
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
Start Stop
bit Data bits bit
AP-16
IC-212
SRCN2A16-10S 16P0148
16P1048
NMEA
. .J1J1 R59
. . 430
R58
56 1 4
RX NMEA-A 3 3
PC-400
RX NMEA-B 4
. .
4
3 5
. .
. . CR16 Q1
. . 1SS355 25A1362
Load requirements
Isolation: Optocoupler
Input Impedance: 486ohm
Max. Voltage: ±15V
IC-212
SRCN2A16-10S 16P0148 CR1 CR17
NMEA
R63
J1 FL2 33
3
TX NMEA-A 1 1
1
2
TX NMEA-B 2 2
. . R62 AM26LS31CNS
. . FL1 33
. .
. .
A-17
Checksum
Mode indicator
(see note 1)
Waypoint ID*
Distance, nautical miles
Bearing, degrees magnetic*
Bearing, degrees true
Waypoint longitude, E/W*
Waypoint latitude, N/S*
UTC of observation*
*: Not used
NOTE 1: 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 shall not be a null field.
AP-18
$--BWR,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,c--c,a*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | +---- 9
| | | | | | | | | | | | +------ 8
| | | | | | | | | | | +--------- 7
| | | | | | | | | +--+------------- 6
| | | | | | | +--+------------------- 5
| | | | | +--+------------------------- 4
| | | +-----+------------------------------- 3
| +-----+------------------------------------------- 2
+---------------------------------------------------------- 1
1. UTC of observation
2. Waypoint latitude, N/S
3. Waypoint longitude, E/W
4. Bearing, degrees true
5. Bearing, degrees magnetic
6. Distance, nautical miles
7. Waypoint ID
8. Mode indicator(see note)
9. Checksum
AP-19
$--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. Checksum
NOTE
0 = fix not available or invalid
1 = GPS SPS mode, fix valid
2 = differential GPS, SPS mode, fix valid
3 = GPS PPS mode, fix valid
4 = Real Time Kinetic. Satellite system used in RTK mode with fixed integers
5 = Float RTK. Satellite system used in RTK mode with floating fingers
6 = Estimated (dead reckoning) mode
7 = Manual input mode
8 = Simulator mode
The GPS quality indicator shall not be a null field.
AP-20
$--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
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.
1. Temperature, degrees C
2. Checksum
AP-21
$--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
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.
AP-22
$--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
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.
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.
AP-23
$--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
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.
AP-24
$--VTG,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K,a*hh<CR><LF>
| | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | +------- 6
| | | | | | | | +--------- 5
| | | | | | +--+----------- 4
| | | | +--+----------------- 3
| | +--+----------------------- 2
+--+----------------------------- 1
The positioning system Mode indicator field shall not be a null field.
AP-25
$--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
Output sentences
GGA, GLL, RMC, VTG, ZDA - 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
AP-26
IN-1