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Furuno FAX-30 Fax Machine User Manual

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1. 2 6 2 3 Timer Receiving MEM 2 7 2 3 1 Setting timer receiving 2 7 2 3 2 Turning on off specific timer 2 11 2 94 Clearing all timer PrOONAIN S omui teet tede ta 2 11 24 Displayibig Facsimile INVA CS eite tapa pu m imu Sapete num A dose aped 2 12 2 5 Processing Facsimile 2 13 2 9 4 m men im m UD dU ee 2 13 2 5 2 Phasing signal out of 2 14 259 22 eddie mt E 2 14 Mage dee e EUNT 2 15 2 995 IGNORE 2 15 2 00 ZOOMING NENA GCS icii opinia 2 16 2 5 7 Rotating 2 16 2 5 Erasing EAGSIIIIIGIINIGGOGS IE 2 16 2 7 Preventing Erasure of Facsimile ImadeS ee 2 17 2 8 Adding Facsimile 2 18 3 FAX OPERATION cm 3 1 3 1 AUOMalG RECEIVING SN 3 1 SENI does 3 1 xm 2 3 Aste E 3 1 9 22 HME INC CONVING Ee DD 3 2 3 2 1 Setting changing timer receiving 3 2 4 5 6 3 2 3 Turning on off specific timer 3 4 6 24 Clearingiall rner DEOGFSITIS s 3 4 919 Displaying Facsimile
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4. 1 3 Fax station 1 AP 2 Fax station AP 1 Image color uote 2 15 gai CEN eee nN nN 3 8 Image format NavNet 2 15 uo cR 3 8 L LOCK IMAGE soft 2 17 LOCK ERASE soft 2 16 n 1 8 M 6 1 Manual fax receiving NavNet 2 5 celer 2 6 Menu tree 2 2 9 Navtex messages categories 1 4 1 displaying NavNet 4 6 displaying PO susci 5 3 previewing NavNet 4 5 Navtex setup 4 2 sik NR eee ee 5 2 Navtex stations cesse AP 5 DO Eu 4 Navtex stations addition NavNet 4 9 adaton cc 5 5 editing NavNet 4 9 GG 5 6 erasing PG 5 list NavNet 4 8 Rs 5 4 NOISE REJECT soft 2 14 INDEX Noise rejection Mill ia 2 14 LO
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7. 3 7 P Phase AE 10 2 13 PO T T 3 6 PASE SOM CY 2 13 PROG LIST soft key 2 11 H RCV NAVTEX soft 4 5 Receive mode 1 4 PO e 1 8 Receive notification NavNet 1 5 REV IMAGE soft key 2 15 ROTATE soft key 2 16 Rotating fax images 2 16 3 9 RX MODE Key irt 1 4 RA NOTICE SOM Rev mnm 1 5 S Saving fax images 3 9 SELECT IMAGE soft key 2 12 oimulation mode 6 8 cm ees 6 9 otandby display II 1 6 S TATION SOM KEY 5o otro oorr 2 2 STOP RX 2 4 Sync NAVNE m 2 14 PO 3 7 SING GS 2 14 System configuration IX IN 2 T Timer operation clearing all programs NavNet 2 11 clearing all programs PC 3 4 setting NavNet 2 7 Seting PC nee 3 2 turning on off all program NavNet 2 11 turning on off all programs 3 4 turning on off specific programs NavNet 2 11 turning on off specific programs PC 3
8. Navtex message data cct SYSTEM SETUP 55 Station ID I Category 160520 UTC JUNE 05 eseage Nol99 JAPAN NAVTEX N W NR 0775 2002 06 05 Date received ASHIKURI MISAKI SOUTHWARD 03 57 Time received FLARE DROPPING 150930Z TO 151100Z JUNE o18kHz Frequency ALTERNATE 160930Z TO 161100Z JUNE Error rate WITHIN 10 MILES OF 31 00N 133 00E GEODETIC DATUM UNKNOWN Text of message NNNN Navtex standby display 5 3 5 NAVTEX OPERATION PC 9 4 Displaying the Navtex Station List You may display the navtex stations stored in the FAX 30 as follows At the navtex top menu click EDIT STATION LIST 2 Click 490 kHz STATION LIST or 518 kHz STATION LIST as appropriate The illustration below shows the 490 kHz list 490kHz STATION LIST NAVAREA 1 UNITED KINGDOM v STATION LIST 55 02 N 001 26 W CULLERCOATS S 54 51 N 005 07 W PORTPATRICK lI 50 35N 001 18 W NITON Navtex station list 3 Pull down the arrow button on NAVAREA to choose nav area desired 9 5 5 Adding Navtex Stations You may add newly established navtex stations to the navtex station list as follows 1 At the navtex standby display click EDIT STATION LIST EDIT STATION LIST NAVAREA STATION NAME o18kHz STATION ID1 o18kHz STATION ID2 490kHz STATION ID1 490kHz LATITUDE STATION ID2 00 00 N 000 00
9. IOC options 13 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose the IOC of the facsimile station and press the ENTER soft key If you are unsure of the IOC choose AUTO for automatic selection of IOC 14 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SPEED and press the EDIT soft key Drum speed options 15 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose drum rotating speed at the facsimile station and press the ENTER soft key If you are unsure of the speed choose AUTO for automatic selection of speed 16 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose START TIME and press the EDIT soft Key START TIME 0 00 Start time entry window 2 9 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 17 Enter a start time in 24 hour notation about two minutes earlier than actual start time to allow for detection of the start signal and press the ENTER soft Key 18 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose END TIME and press the EDIT soft key 10 00 End time entry window 19 Enter end time in 24 hour notation about two minutes later than actual end time to allow for detection of the stop signal and press the ENTER soft key Note Two programs which overlap each other will cause the program having the later start time to be disregarded For example if the start and end times of program no 1 are 01 00 and 02 00 and those of program no 2 are 01 30 to 3 00 program no 2 will be disregarded 20 If necessary you may fine tune the receive frequency Rotate the ENTER knob to choose FREQUENCY and press the
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11. 001 26 w 518 kHz STATION LIST back Edit station list 7 Click lt back or Back button to return to the navtex top menu 5 7 5 NAVTEX OPERATION Deleting Navtex Stations You may delete navtex stations from the navtex station list as below 1 At the navtex standby display click EDIT STATION LIST Click 490 kHz STATION LIST or 518 kHz STATION LIST whichever you want to process Click the arrow button on NAVAREA and choose desired navarea In the station list click the station to process Click ERASE Click OK to erase the station or the Cancel button to escape Click lt back or Back button to return to the navtex top menu N RS 9 5 7 5 NAVTEX OPERATION PC This page intentionally left blank 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment 6 1 Maintenance This unit is designed and manufactured to provide many years of trouble free performance However no machine can perform to the utmost of its ability unless properly maintained A maintenance program should be established and it should include the items listed in the table below Maintenance points Check Point Whip antenna Check for damage Replace if damaged Antenna wire Check for damage Replace if damaged Junction between Check for corrosion and tight connection Clean and
12. Jf Jod A 09 06 09 AD 54 Location of facsimile stations AP 1 APPENDIX list by zone ion ile stati imi Facs pe ejdsrp suonejs c 10 s ouueuo 1 S ouueuo owad pojeoop 6 pu 0 HNOZ 1511 NOILVLS 3 TIINISOVA VIIZNAD Idnvs dD ANS Z NVISDIHSZD xaH 9 NV LSIMA9 ZN Add 9 VIHVDTnd HoS 27211 VIAV ISODNA ZZA Z GOddND SOM PAS PAT NOIS NOIL 11 2 YLS ANVIA IHO ANVIA IHO 91 EA N IS NOIL 11 2 YLS TAHVa NYAHLYON HINON Z MOZ XAT 6 XAT 8 XV XA IS TONES PT NA9 OOOOIOIN 480 WIN az 2 4 6 HO SN POON VAD NOIS NOIL Q3 LLINSNV L WNW Er Tavd NHHISVH 191 INOZ VOIVNVO SOOT pS dE sueo OWIN 0 NOSIS NOIL Q3 LLINSNV amp L WNW Tavd NHHISHA JIINV IV HINON 191 2 9916 OLLOWVINV OISINVHVINTHONO 957 8 SI puepeus unos Z VOLLOUVINV Kose WIA 9 VNLILNHOWV souong OHI S 5 ZMa oond HOT VNILNHDdV HOOINLLSVIA 4 109 ddd 1 www X19 0
13. LONGITUDE ADD CANCEL 490 kHz STATION LIST 518 kHz STATION LIST Edit station list Click the arrow button on NAVAREA and choose desired navarea Enter the station name in STATION NAME Enter station ID A Z in STATION ID1 and STATION ID2 if it has two IDs Enter latitude and longitude position of station Click ADD to register data entered To register another station click NEW and repeat steps 2 6 Click back or Back button to return to the navtex top menu OF ODIT 0 To 5 5 5 NAVTEX OPERATION PC 9 6 5 6 Editing Navtex Stations You may edit navtex stations as follows 1 Atthe navtex standby display click EDIT STATION LIST 2 Click 490 kHz STATION LIST or 518 kHz STATION LIST whichever you want to process For example click 490 kHz STATION LIST 3 Click the arrow button on NAVAREA and choose desired navarea For example choose UNITED KINGDOM 4 n the station list click the station to process For example click CULLERCOATS If you want to register a new station from this screen click NEW The screen shown on page 5 5 appears Follow the procedure on page 5 5 5 Edit the data 6 Click SAVE to save data EDIT STATION LIST NAVAREA v STATION NAME CULLERCOATS o18kHz STATION ID1 o18kHz STATION ID2 490kHz STATION ID1 490kHz STATION ID2 LATITUDE LONGITUDE SAVE CANCEL ERASE 490 kHz STATION LIST lt 55 02
14. You may stop receiving at any time by doing the following 1 2 At the facsimile standby display click CHANNEL SETUP on the top menu Click RCV STOP 3 1 3 FAX OPERATION PC 3 2 Timer Receiving Most facsimile stations transmit facsimile signals in accordance with a schedule issued by relative meteorological observatory You can find facsimile schedules in the publication Meteorological Facsimile Broadcasts available through meteorological observatory bodies If you wish to receive a certain facsimile broadcast on a daily basis therefore the timer receiving mode will virtually allow you hands off automatic operation 30 timer programs may be set 3 2 1 Setting changing timer receiving schedule 1 Atthe facsimile standby display click TIMER SETUP followed by PROGRAM LIST to show the timer schedule Facsimile station TX frequency of facsimile station Index Of Cooperation Start Drum rotation speed end time at facsimile station L3 ox NF 1 12 30 14 00 JMH 3662 5kHz IOC288 60rpm OT PROGRAMMED N 3 NOT PROGRAMMED N N Fs wormoswme 2 4 0 1 2 1 1 1 e a Norpmoswwep _ vv Timer program list 24 25 ET Oo NI MT N N ojl NI 3 2 2 a 3 FAX OPERATION PC Click the location in the center column of the timer program list corresponding to the timer program no you want to set For exa
15. 3 Adding Facsimile Channels The FAX 30 provides a free memory for the user to store 320 channels 1 Ore IN At the standby display click EDIT STATION LIST EDIT STATION LIST ZONE 0 PRIVATE STATION 0 PRV v CHANNEL 0 799kHz REVERSE v IMAGE FREQUENCY 19 9 kHz CALL SIGN PRV STATION NAME Edit station list menu Click the arrow button on ZONE and choose desired zone Click the arrow button on STATION and choose desired station Click the arrow button on CHANNEL and choose desired image format The normal facsimile image format has black text on a white background oome stations however print white characters on a black background This information is programmed into the memory thus you need not designate image format However if you are entering frequency data of a newly established station whose image format is reverse of the normal image choose REVERSE If necessary you may fine tune the frequency shown in FREQUENCY Enter stations CALL SIGN Enter STATION S NAME Click OK Click lt back or Back button to return to the top menu 3 11 3 FAX OPERATION PC This page intentionally left blank 4 NAVTEX OPERATION NAVNET 4 1 4 1 1 About Navtex Messages Message categories Navtex stations throughout the world provide mariners with weather and navigational navtex messages These messages carry a four character header code wh
16. 518 kHz STATION ID1 Station ID1 entry window Enter station ID A Z and press the ENTER soft key If there are multiple stations enter station ID in 518 kHz STATION 102 or 490 kHz STATION ID2 as appropriate Rotate the ENTER knob to choose LATITUDE and press the EDIT soft key LATITUDE 0200 N Latitude entry window Enter the latitude of the station and press the ENTER soft key Use the N lt oS soft key to switch from North latitude to South latitude and vice versa Rotate the ENTER knob to choose LONGITUDE and press the EDIT soft key Enter longitude of the station similar to how you entered latitude Use the WE soft key to switch from West longitude to East longitude and vice versa Press the SAVE soft key Rotate the ENTER knob to choose YES and then push the ENTER knob Press the MENU key to close the menu 5 NAVTEX OPERATION PC 9 1 5 1 1 About Navtex Messages Message categories Navtex stations throughout the world provide mariners with weather and navigational navtex messages These messages carry a four character header code which identifies transmitting station category of message and message number numbered from 00 to 99 Message number 00 is reserved for important emergency messages The categories of messages available in the navtex system are as below A Coastal navigational warning H Loran message B Meteorlogical warning Il Omega message C Ice report
17. 9 Press the ENTER soft key to return the RX SETUP menu 10 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose MESSAGE SELECTION and press the EDIT soft key NAVIGATIONAL WARNING METEOR WARNING ICE REPORT METEOR FORECAST PILOT MESSAGE DECCA MESSAGE A B C D SAR INFORMATION E F G H LORAN MESSAGE Navtex message options 11 Select or deselect message categories as desired Rotate ENTER knob to choose message category and push it to select or deselect Check mark indicates message is selected no check mark means deselected 12 Press the ENTER soft key 13 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose MAX ERROR RATE and press the EDIT soft key 4 3 4 NAVTEX OPERATION NAVNET MAX ERROR RATE Max error rate entry window 14 Rotate the ENTER knob to enter maximum allowable error rate to use The setting range is 0 33 Any message with an error rate higher than that entered here will be rejected 15 Press the ENTER soft key 16 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose ALARM SAR MSG and press the EDIT soft key ALARM SAR MSG A ON e OFF v Alarm SAR MSG options 17 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose ON to get the audio alarm when an SAR Search and Rescue message is received or OFF for no audio alarm when an SAR message is received Note Message category D must be selected to get the audio alarm 18 Press the ENTER soft key 19 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose ALARM WARNING MSG
18. A O O O O O O O v key 0 PRIVATE NORTHWEST PACIFIC NORTHEAST PACIFIC SOUTH PACIFIC INDIAN SOUTH ATLANTIC NORTHWEST ATLANTIC NORTHEAST ATLANTIC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 NORTH ATLANTIC Zone options Rotate the ENTER knob to choose zone desired and press the ENTER soft Rotate the ENTER knob to choose STATION and press the EDIT soft key If you have chosen 1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC at step 7 for example the STATION options are as below STATION A O O O O O O O v 0 JMH TOKYO 1 JMJ TOKYO 2 JJC KYODO 9MG JFA CHUO GYOGYOU 350 BEIJING BAF BEIJING BDF SHANGHAI B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BMF TAIPEI Station options Example N Pacific W Part 9 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose desired station and press the ENTER soft key 2 8 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 10 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose CHANNEL and press the EDIT soft key If you have chosen 0 JMH TOKYO 1 at step 9 for example the CHANNEL display looks as below CHANNEL 04902 0 kHz 07305 0 kHz 09970 0 kHz 13597 0 kHz 18220 0 kHz 23522 9 kHz Channel options Example station JMH 11 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose channel desired and press the ENTER soft key Choose AUTO for automatic selection of channel Most stations transmit the same message over several frequencies so if you are unsure of the channel choose AUTO 12 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose IOC and press the EDIT soft key
19. 2 4 1 DISplaying rnaviex DOOR DEO NOE OLI Ue Ue Ie edu sun adoret 4 6 4 4 2 Remarks on navtex nnne nnn nnns 4 7 4 5 Displaying the Naviex Station EISE oerte auteni uds dudum ted eas 4 8 4 6 Adding Navtex nennen nennen nnn nnne nnne nnns annes nens 4 9 NAVTEX OPERATION PC cie cur A 5 1 9 4 JADOULINaviex 5 065 ea roe acerca sy iu 5 1 OU Message OGAIGGOIIGS EK EEe 5 1 9 12 RECEIVING MaVICX Messages EUM Stu 5 1 5 2 Setting Up Navtex Stations 5 2 5 3 Displaying Navtex 5 5 3 5 4 Displaying the Navtex Station 5 4 o Adding Navtex SO 5 5 2 Editing Navtex 5 6 DeletingdNaviex SEO 5 7 MAINTENANCE 6 1 VISIO i 6 1 6 2 Replacement ol Us 6 2 OUD IC SO OWING ERE UU LESER 6 2 6 2 DIagnosl6s NAVNE ot ed tne we eens ee ue sane we evn Da OS E E 6 3 Som alate ic e 6 4 GIO putet testate te 6 5 Of Gleating Data PO cet et taam au 6 6 6 8 All Clear for technicians 6 7 0 9 SimulauomMO
20. 490 kHz stations of nav area 1 If you want to view or edit the contents of a navtex station rotate the ENTER knob to choose a station and press EDIT soft key Follow the instructions in the previous paragraph to edit a station Press the MENU key to return to the standby screen 4 NAVTEX OPERATION NAVNET 4 6 Adding Navtex Stations You may add newly established navtex stations to the navtex station list as follows 1 Press the MENU key to open the FAX 30 menu 2 Press the EDIT NAVTEX STATION soft key ADD NAVTEX STATION 518 kHz STATION LIST 490 kHz STATION LIST RETURN Edit station menu 3 Press the ADD NAVTEX STATION soft key gt NAV AREA STATION NAME 518 kHz STATION ID1 _ 518 kHz STATION 102 _ 490 kHz STATION ID1 490 kHz STATION 102 _ LATITUDE 00 00 N LONGITUDE 000 00 E Edit navtex station menu 4 NAV AREA is selected press the EDIT soft key NAV AREA A 01 v Nav area selection window 5 Choose appropriate area referring to the navtex station map in the Appendix and press the ENTER soft key 4 9 4 NAVTEX OPERATION NAVNET 4 10 14 15 16 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose STATION NAME and press the EDIT soft key SIATION NAME Station name entry window Enter station name with the alphanumeric keys and trackball and then press the ENTER soft key Rotate the ENTER knob to choose 518 STATION ID1 or 490 STATION ID1 as appropriate and press the EDIT soft key
21. Curacao 12 10N 68 52W Coloni Laguna Sauce No info No info La Paloma 34405 5409W JA Montevideo Punta del Este No info No info Salto Ushaia 5448S 6808W JAM Rio Gallegos 51375 6503W B N Comodoro Rivadavia 45 51S 67 25W Bahia Blanca 38 43S 62 06W Netherlands Antilles Colonia Laguna del oauce La Paloma Montevideo Punta del Este Salto Ushaia Rio Gallegos Comodoro Rivadavia Uruguay W X W A F G N Noi F A M B N Argentina C O Bahia Blanca gt Ix Oo VII VIII Q D Country Argentina Namibia South Africa India Mauritius Bahrain Egypt Iran Saudi Arabia Oman Pakistan China Indonesia Japan Korea Republic of Malaysia Philippines oingapore Thailand United States Station Mar del Plata Buenos Aires Walvis Bay Cape Town Port Elizabeth Durban Bombay Madras Mauritius Radio Hamala oerapeum Ismailia Bushehr Bandar Abbas Dammam Jeddah Muscat Karachi Sanya Guangzhou Fuzhou Shanghai Dalian Jayapura Ambon Makassar Jakarta Otaru Kushiro Yokohama Moji Naha Chukpyun Pyonsan Penang Miri Sandakan Manila Puerto Princesa Davao Singapore Bangkok Radio Guam Station Mar del Plata Buenos Aires Walvis Bay Cape Town Port Elizabeth Durban Bombay Madras Mauritius Hamala Serapeum Bushehr Bandar Abbas Dammam Jeddah Muscat
22. Navtex stations map Location of navtex stations AP 4 APPENDIX Navtex stations list Nav 518 490 Belgium Oostende Oostende 511IN 02486 Estonia Talim Talim 5930N 24300 JEU Ratio Rem eom lsx Radio Reykjavik 64 05N 21 51W R X aw e e Malin Head MalinHead 5824 0721W _ Netherlands Geast Guara Netheranas s206n lp Coast Guard Netherlands 52 06 04 1 Bodo Radio Bodo 67464 1423E RET me 1 _ Norway Radio Rogaland 08 39N 05 36E L Vardoe Radio Vardoe 70224 3106E _ Svalbard Svalbard 78024 1306 IA _ Hamosand Hamosand 6428N 2136E H _ LEES RE RET eme mm em luo Radio Stockholm 59 16N 18 U D United Kingdom Portpatrick Portpatrick 5451 0507W o Jc Russian Murmansk Murmansk 6858N 33085 Me EM E _ Cameroon Douda Noio leeewee ssoVeeme nomo Nome Radio Sao Vicente No info No info Fee cross Caren aw a Je Cross Corsen Corsen 48 28N 05 O3E A E qmm lessen home Radio Nouadhibou No info No info morocco Casablanca lsssew lgsw lm Radio Casablanca 33 36N 07 38W M Radio Monsanto 38 44N 09 11W G Coma Corunna 4254N 0910W D San le Las Palmas Las Palmas 2810N 1525W I J Bulgaria Vama Vama asoan 744 J _ Croatia spt spit 43304 1696 Ja Cyprus Cw
23. and press the EDIT soft key ALARM WARNING MSG A ON e OFF v Alarm warning msg options 20 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose ON to get the audio alarm when an A B or L category message is received or choose OFF for no audio alarm Note Message category A B or L must be selected to get the audio alarm 21 Press the RETURN soft key Note When the above alarms are enabled the audio alarm sounds and the speaker icon 4 appears when SAR message or category A B D L message is received Press the CLEAR key to silence the audio alarm You can see which type of message you have received by pressing the ALARM key to display the alarm message board 4 4 4 NAVTEX OPERATION NAVNET 4 3 Previewing Incoming Navtex Messages If you want to view a navtex message while it is being received do the following 1 Atthe standby display press the NAVTEX soft key If no messages have been received the display shows NO RECEIVED MESSAGES AVAILABLE Navtex message selection screen 2 Press the RCV NAVTEX soft key RECEIVE 518 2 MANUAL 55 52 RCV NAVTEX ZCZC 1 55 Message 160520 UTC JUNE 05 being JAPAN NAVTEX N W NR 0775 2002 received RETURN AUTO LAT LON and OK or NG No Good shown in automatic reception Navtex message preview display 3 Press the RETURN soft key several times to return to standby display 4 5 4 NAVTEX OPERATION NAVNET 4 4 Displaying N
24. 102 SPARE PARTS SP08 01901 2A AC250V 000 549 020 CP08 01 701 YAY 5X20 SUS304 17a TAPPING SCREW 000 802 081 OTHER INSTALLATION MATERIALS 5 7 MJ MJ A6SPF0014 050 5M CABLE ASSY c 000 144 422 CABLE ASSY MJ MJ A3SPF0024 035 000 146 470 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY C6260 Z01 B A 2 P A I N G L I S T 08AV X 9852 2 1 1 FAX 30 J E AP UNIT FAX 30 FACSIMILE RECEIVER 000 057 102 SPARE PARTS SP08 01901 2A AC250V 000 549 020 CP08 01 701 YAY 5X20 SUS304 17a TAPPING SCREW 000 802 081 5 7 MB mu MJ AGSPF TMTTAP8COBO CABLE ASSY g 000 146 289 OTHER INSTALLATION MATERIALS MJ MJ ASSPF0024 035 CABLE ASSY 000 146 470 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY C6260 Z02 B P A I N G L I S T 08AV X 9853 2 1 1 FAX 30 J E N UNIT TENES FAX 30 FACSIMILE RECEIVER TA 000 057 102 SPARE PARTS SP08 01901 FGBO 2A AC250V 2 000 549 020 0 549 020 C 01701 YAY 5X20 505304 17a TAPPING SCREW 000 802 081 0020 802 081 OTHER INSTALLATION MATERIALS 4 7 MiB Gu MJ MJ
25. 4 Appears when the mode is NAVTEX or FAX TIMER amp NAVTEX SETUP RETURN Navtex message data display 2 Press the RX SETUP soft key gt FREQUENCY 518 kHz STA SELECTION MODE MANUAL STATION SELECTION MESSAGE SELECTION MAX ERROR RATE 33 ALARM SAR MSG OFF ALARM WARNING MSG OFF RX setup menu 3 FREQUENCY is selected press the EDIT soft key FREQUENCY A 490 kHz O 518 kHz v Navtex frequency options 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose 490 kHz or 518 kHz depending on the station and press the ENTER soft key 4 2 4 NAVTEX OPERATION NAVNET 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose STA SELECTION MODE and press the EDIT soft key STA SELECTION MODE A MANUAL AUTO v Navtex station mode options 6 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose navtex station selection method and press the ENTER soft key AUTO requires position data output through the network using the data sentence GGA or GLL See page 1 2 7 f you selected MANUAL at step 6 rotate the ENTER knob to choose STATION SELECTION and press the EDIT soft key to choose station s from which to receive For AUTO go to step 9 STATION SELECTION E E ES ES EE ES ELE gt Tnmooz Navtex station options 8 Select or deselect stations as desired Rotate ENTER knob to choose station and push it to select or deselect Check mark indicates station is selected no check mark means deselected
26. 4 TIMER SETUP soft key 2 11 TIME RS OTE KEY 2 7 2 ZONE SO RO 2 2 Zoom 2 16 ucc 3 9 ZOOMIN SOM 2 16 ZOOM OUT 2 16 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD UJ PQ Co 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Tek 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 Pub NO DOC 487 Declaration of Conformity C 0560 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address declare under our sole responsibility that the product Facsimile receiver Model FAX 30 Model name serial number is in conformity with the essential requirements as described in the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment R amp TTE Directive and satisfies all the technical regulations applicable to the product within this Directive EN 60945 1997 01 IEC 60945 Third edition 1996 11 EN 60950 2000 IEC 60950 Third edition 1999 04 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see Statement of Opinion N 02214145 AA 00 of 30 July 2002 issued by Telefication The Netherlands EMC Test Report FLI 12 02 029 of 26 July 2002 prepared by Furuno Labotech Inte
27. 6 9 2 Accessing the simulation mode through PC 1 Atthe facsimile or navtex standby display click SYSTEM SETUP 2 Click SIMULATION SETUP an SIMULATION SETUP WX FAX SIMULATION LIVE NAVTEX SIMULATION LIVE Simulation setup menu 3 Choose SIMULATION for WX FAX and or NAVTEX as appropriate 4 Click OK 5 Click lt back or Back button to return to the top The fax image and navtex message will then be posted to respective standby display 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING This page intentionally left blank nh INSTALLATION 7 1 Facsimile Receiver The facsimile receiver may be mounted on the deck or a bulkhead When selecting a mounting location keep in mind the following points Locate the unit out of direct sunlight because of heat that can build up inside the cabinet Select a location where the connectors can be easily accessed Leave sufficient space around the unit for servicing and maintenance See the outline drawing for recommended servicing space For mounting on a bulkhead be sure the mounting location is strong enough to support the weight of the unit Locate the unit away from areas subject to water splash and rain A magnetic compass will be disturbed if the FAX 30 is placed too close to it oeparate the FAX 30 from a magnetic compass by the distances below to prevent interference to a magnetic compass oteering compass 0 9 m Standard compass 0 6 m Fix the r
28. EDIT soft key The frequency selected at step 10 appears FREQUENCY 3522 5 kHz Frequency entry window 21 Enter frequency with the numeric keys and press the ENTER soft key 22 Press the SAVE soft key Save window 23 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose YES and push the ENTER knob 24 Repeat steps 4 23 to set other timer schedules 25 Press the RETURN soft key 26 Press the START TIMER soft key START TIMER O START STOP Start timer options 26 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose START and press the ENTER soft key 2 Press the RETURN soft key 2 10 2 3 2 2 3 4 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET Then the FAX 30 will receive facsimile broadcasts according to the timer schedule Facsimile images are received line by line taking 30 40 minutes to receive depending on the size of the image and drum rotation speed at the facsimile station After a facsimile image is received it is compressed and stored in the image memory and then posted on the facsimile standby display screen This process takes 3 5 minutes You can see the image being received by pressing the WX FAX soft key on the fax standby display and then hitting the RCV WX FAX soft key Note To disable all timer programs do the following 1 At the standby display press the WX FAX soft key 2 Press the RCV WX FAX soft key 3 Press the TIMER SETUP soft key 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose STOP 5 Press the ENTER soft key 6 Press the
29. ON or OFF as appropriate 4 Press the ENTER soft key 1 OVERVIEW SETUP 1 2 Overview Setup PC 1 2 1 Accessing the FAX 30 top display 1 Turn on the FAX 30 at the mains switchboard The FAX 30 proceeds in the following sequence a The FAX 30 starts initial set up which takes about 15 seconds b The FAX 30 transfers loads data from the ROM to the RAM At this time the LED flashes every 0 4 seconds After all data has been loaded which takes about two minutes the LED flashes every two seconds indicating the FAX 30 is ready for operation 2 Start up the browser software 3 After the LED on the FAX 30 starts flashing every two seconds type in the FAX 30 s URL http 172 31 8 1 and then press the Enter key The facsimile receiver top display appears For one touch access to the FAX 30 make a bookmark FACSIMILE RECEIVER FAX 30 WX FAX NAVTEX LOGOUT Marine Electronics Facsimile receiver top display 4 Click WX FAX for facsimile or NAVTEX for navtex to show the corresponding standby display which is where you begin all facsimile or navtex operations 1 6 1 OVERVIEW SETUP IOCXX10 XXXrpm Changes with picture 55 SNEXX received STBY Facsimile image data 1 100N 3625 kHz MENU CHANNEL SETUP TIMER SETUP EDIT STATION LIST SYSTEM SETUP Top menu Received facsimile image thumbnails appear here RX MODE Click to return lt lt rop to top di
30. PINK BLACK back Color options 2 Click MONOCHROME GRAY SCALE BLUE RED WHITE BLUE or PINK BLACK as appropriate MONOCHROME Monochrome black and white GRAY SCALE 16 gray tones eight gray tones when power is turned off and on again BLUE RED Shades of blue to red WHITE BLUE Shades of white to blue PINK BLACK Shades of pink to black 3 Click OK and then click lt back or Back button to return to the top menu 3 4 5 Image format The facsimile image is usually transmitted with black text on a white background oome stations however print white characters on a black background If for some reason the image received cannot be read in its transmitted image format you may change it as follows 1 With a facsimile image displayed click REVERSE IMAGE E REVERSE IMAGE NORMAL O REVERSE lt back Reverse image options 2 Click NORMAL or REVERSE as appropriate 3 Click OK and then click back or Back button to return to the top menu 3 8 3 4 6 3 4 7 3 4 8 3 5 3 FAX OPERATION PC Rotating images With a facsimile image displayed click ROTATE CW or ROTATE CCW as appropriate The image is rotated 90 in the direction selected Zooming images You may double the size of a facsimile image as follows 1 Display the facsimile image you wish to process 2 Click ZOOM IN To restore the normal size image click ZOOM OUT Saving images You may save images
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32. to your PC for future reference 1 Atthe thumbnails display click the facsimile image you wish to save 2 Click ZOOM IN to enlarge the image The image is too small if not enlarged 3 Place the cursor on the facsimile image and click the right button on the mouse 4 Click the Save Picture As The Save window appears 5 Choose directory enter file name and click the Save button Erasing Facsimile Images You may erase facsimile images as below 1 Display the facsimile image you wish to erase 2 Click ERASE 3 You are asked if you are sure to erase the image Click OK to erase the image Cancel to escape 3 FAX OPERATION PC 3 6 3 10 Preventing Erasure of Facsimile Images When facsimile image storage capacity is exceeded the oldest facsimile image is erased to make room for the latest If you have an image which you want to keep you can prevent its erasure by using the lock feature You can lock all images however you may not be able to receive a new image if there is not sufficient memory remaining to store the new image 1 Display the facsimile image you want to lock 2 Click LOCK Lock options 3 Choose ON 4 Click OK and then click lt back or Back button to return to the top menu The locked image s data appears in red at the facsimile standby display To release the lock feature for a particular image choose OFF at the step 3 in the above procedure 3 FAX OPERATION PC
33. whip antenna and waterproof with sealing compound if necessary preamp option Coaxial cable Check for damage and tight connection Replace if damaged Check for tight connection at battery and FAX 30 Ground terminal Check for tight connection and corrosion Replace if corroded Unit cleanliness Dust and dirt should be removed with a soft cloth Do not use solvents such as benzine and toulene to clean the unit they can remove paint and markings or deform the equipment 6 1 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 6 2 Replacement of Fuse The 2A fuse in the power cable protects the equipment from equipment fault and reverse polarity of the ship s mains If the fuse blows find the cause before replacing it If it blows again after replacement contact your dealer for advice A CAUTION Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse may cause serious damage to the equipment and void the warranty 6 3 Troubleshooting This section provides simple troubleshooting that the user may follow to restore normal operation Troubleshooting NavNet display unit e Jumbled memory e Turn the NavNet display unit freezes off and on again Command from e Network not connected e Reselect the FAX mode NavNet display unit not accepted Cannot read e Corrupted memory e Clear memory characters Noise but no signal e oosened antenna e Fasten antenna connector connector e Coaxial cable in antenna Replace antenna cable cable is shorte
34. window 3 Read the scale to find the center of the dead sector and enter it in the phase entry window For example in the illustration above the dead sector is centered at 15 on the scale so you would enter 15 The setting range is 00 to 40 4 Press the ENTER soft key 5 Press the RETURN soft key several times to return to the standby display 2 13 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 2 5 2 2 5 3 2 14 Phasing signal out of synchronization The SYNC soft key functions to fine tune the phasing signal If the dead sector is plotted at an angle even when the phase is properly selected adjust the synchronization to display the dead sector straightly 4 5 Example of phasing signal out of synchronization With a facsimile image displayed see paragraph 2 4 press the EDIT IMAGE soft key Press the SYNC soft key SYNC A 00 v Sync entry window Enter a sync value that displays the dead sector straightly If the dead sectors appears as in the left hand figure in example of phasing signals in the illustration above enter a larger value and for the right hand figure enter a smaller value The setting range is 50 to 50 Press the ENTER soft key Press the RETURN soft key several times to return to the standby display Noise rejection If noise speckles appear on the image turn on the noise rejector as below to remove the noise With a facsimile image displayed see paragraph 2 4 press th
35. 1 Unplug the power connector from the FAX 30 2 Open the cover FAX 30 cover opened Turn on the 1 segment of 51 on the MAIN board 08 3218 Connect the power connector and turn on the NavNet display unit Confirm that the LED on the FAX 30 is flashing Turn off the NavNet display unit and disconnect the FAX 30 s power cable Turn off the 1 segment of S1 Close the cover and reconnect the power cable Ma 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 6 9 Simulation Mode The simulation mode provides simulated operation of the equipment using an internally generated fax image and navtex message The fax image may be processed as desired This mode is mainly used for exhibition purposes Note All current fax images and navtex messages will be erased when activating the simulation mode 6 9 1 Accessing the simulation mode through NavNet 1 Atthe facsimile standby display press the MENU key 2 Press the FAX 30 SYSTEM SETUP soft key 3 Press the SIMULATION SETUP soft key gt WX FAX RETURN Simulation setup menu 4 Choose WX FAX or NAVTEX as appropriate and press the EDIT soft key The illustration below shows the dialog box for WX FAX the dialog box for NAVTEX is similar A O SIMULATION LIVE v 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SIMULATION and press the ENTER soft key The fax image and navtex message will then be posted to the respective standby display 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING
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37. ATION EDIT NAVTEX STATION FAX 30 SYSTEM SETUP FAX 30 top 2 Press the EDIT WX FAX STATION soft key gt ZONE O PRIVATE STATION O PRV CHANNEL 00079 9 kHz REVERSE IMAGE NORMAL FREQUENCY 00079 9 kHz CALL SIGN STATION NAME Edit facsimile station menu 3 ZONE is selected press the EDIT soft key A 0 PRIVATE NORTHWEST PACIFIC NORTHEAST PACIFIC SOUTH PACIFIC INDIAN NORTHWEST ATLANTIC NORTHEAST ATLANTIC 1 2 3 SOUTH ATLANTIC 6 NORTH ATLANTIC Zone options 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose a zone and push the EDIT soft key Zone 0 and 9 are for user zones 2 18 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose STATION and press the EDIT soft key If the ZONE chosen at step 4 is 1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC for example the STATION options are as below STATION A TOKYO 1 1 JMJ TOKYO 2 JJC KYODO 9MG JJFA CHUO GYOGYOU 4350 BEIJING BAF BEIJING BDF SHANGHAI O BMF TAIPEI Station options Example stations of northwest pacific 6 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose a station and press the ENTER soft key 7 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose CHANNEL and press the EDIT soft key If the station chosen at step 8 is O JMH TOKYO No 1 for example the CHANNEL options are as below CHANNEL A AUTO o 003622 5 kHz O 1 04902 0 kHz 2 07305 0 kHz 3 09970 0 kHz 4 13597 0 kHz 9 18220 0 kHz 6 23522 9 kHz Channel o
38. Channel IOC576 Index of Cooperation 120rpm Drum speed at fax station JUN 05 Date received 01 26 Time received Facsimile image Note If the FAX 30 is not accessed from the PC after it has been turned on time data is not sent to the FAX 30 The timer recording feature may receive a facsimile image using incorrect time data however the image may not be correctly stored 3 5 3 FAX OPERATION PC 3 4 A Processing Facsimile Images 3 4 1 Phase mismatch When the FAX 30 starts receiving a broadcast already in progress or noise prevents detection of the phasing signal the image may be divided into two parts by a thick black or white stripe called a dead sector This phenomenon is due to phase mismatching When this occurs correct phase mismatching after the facsimile has been received 10 20 30 NAH Dead sector can be white Dead sector center at 15 Example of phase mismatching 1 With a facsimile image displayed click PHASE Phase entry window 2 Read the scale to find the center of the dead sector and enter it in the phase entry window For example if dead sector is centered at 15 on the scale as in the illustration at the top of the page enter 15 The setting range is 00 to 40 3 Click OK and then click lt back or Back button to return to the top menu 3 6 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 FAX OPERATION PC Phasing signal out of synchronization The SYNC soft key functions to
39. EEE er Ener er Ene ntti 3 1 stopping NavNet 2 4 stopping 3 1 C CCW SOM REV iiu aee ont nt ed 2 16 CH SETUP Soft Key iiic 2 2 CHANNEL soft key 2 3 CLEAR ALL soft key 2 11 Clearing data INAVINGE ids 6 5 PA oon n a eq datus dau qu de ee 6 6 COLOR soft 2 15 Controls NavNet 1 1 CW SOM KEV LEK oo 2 16 D Diagnostics NAIVNO dau eeu Oo 6 3 utt dut 6 4 DISP KOY 1 3 E EDIT COLOR soft key 2 15 ERASE IMAGE soft 2 16 Erasing fax images INAVING 2 16 xor 3 9 preventing erasure Of NavNet 2 17 preventing erasure of PC 3 10 F Fax channel addition NavNet eese 2 18 Pe 3 11 Fax images displaying NavNet 2 12 displaying EG 3 5 erasing 2 16 erasing PC eee ene in 3 9 preventing erasure of NavNet 2 17 preventing erasure of PC 3 10 processing NavNet 2 13 processing 3 5 saving PC Joonis 3 9 FAX mode NavNet
40. ER knob 15 Press the MENU key to close the menu 2 20 3 FAX OPERATION PC 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 Automatic Receiving Starting receiving 1 2 6 At the facsimile standby display click CHANNEL SETUP on the top menu a CHANNEL SETUP ZONE 1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC 7 STATION 0 JMHITOKYO1 CHANNEL auro FREQUENCY 03622 5 kHz RCV STOP lt Channel setup menu Click the arrow button on ZONE and choose desired zone Click the arrow button on STATION and choose desired station See page AP 2 for station number Click the arrow button on CHANNEL and choose desired channel Choose AUTO if you are unsure of channel Most stations transmit the same message over several frequencies so if you are unsure of the channel choose AUTO If necessary you may fine tune the frequency Click anywhere inside the FREQUENCY box and enter frequency Click OK and then click lt back or Back button to return to the top menu Then the FAX 30 will receive the next scheduled broadcast from the station selected When the FAX 30 receives the start signal from the facsimile station it automatically adjusts itself to match speed IOC Index of Cooperation and phase of the station s transmitter After a facsimile image is received it is compressed and stored in the image memory and then posted on the facsimile standby display screen This process takes 3 5 minutes Stopping receiving
41. Facsimile images in monochrome gray scale 8 tones or color three patterns Built in navtex receiver The receiver does not conform to GMDSS regulations vi Operational Characteristics General The equipment receives one facsimile image or naxtex message at a time Thus a navtex message cannot be received when a facsimile image is being received and vice versa regardless of navtex message category Three receiving modes are available facsimile navtex and facsimile timer amp navtex When using the facsimile timer and navtex the order of priority is Facsimile timer highest priority Navtex lowest priority The FAX 30 does not have an internal clock so time is input from the NavNet display or the PC For PC only configuration time data is read when the browser accesses the FAX 30 Therefore turn on the FAX 30 before accessing it from the PC to allow for input of time data which is necessary for facsimile timer recording To receive time data do the following NavNet Output the date and time data sentence ZDA through the NavNet network PC Set the PC s clock to the correct time If both a NavNet series unit and a PC are used it is recommended to operate the FAX 30 from the PC because of the two different communication protocols Use the NavNet series unit to feed navigation data to the PC Navigation data must be fed through the network to use the automatic navtex mode Therefore this mode is not avai
42. GOO as iab s das comte testatus ts tado amete cd 6 8 6 9 1 Accessing the simulation mode through NavNet 6 8 6 9 2 Accessing the simulation mode through PC i 6 9 TNSTAECAO No 7 1 EAT AS IMEC I COIN CU 7 1 f AMENNA ET t ual c du Pu 1 2 7 2 1 General antenna connection 2 4000000000000 esee nennen nenne nnns 1 2 7 2 2 Wire antenna or whip antenna 1 2 7 2 3 Installation of preamp unit FAX 5 option 7 3 ANINO Se date ate ate ache at e aaah Aah 7 4 7 4 Supplying Power to the Preamp 1 6 7 9 dU du du did did 7 7 Ewa ie EINST 7 7 CSCI GS IL Lua suus uox sx iud 7 8 APPENDIX IV FD DRE DD ee rrr rr Tre errr Terre EMEN DEEP AP 1 Faesimile Stallofis SS AP 1 Navtex 4 Menu ea SS 9 SPECIFICATIONS RR SP 1 PACKING LIST OUTLINE DRAWINGS INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FOREWORD A Word to the
43. J Differential Omega message D Search and Rescue Alert K Other electronic navigator system message E Meteorological forecast L Navarea warnings F Pilot message V to Y No category allocated G Decca message Z QRU no message on hand The user may select which message categories to receive and the stations from which to receive them Note 1 It is recommended to minimally receive categories A B D and L because they are important for navigation Note 2 To learn more about navtex messages see paragraph 4 4 2 Receiving navtex messages To receive navtex messages set the receive mode for navtex only or fax amp navtex referring to paragraph 1 2 2 for the procedure 5 1 5 NAVTEX OPERATION PC 5 2 Setting Up Navtex Stations Messages You may freely select the navtex stations from which to receive and the messages categories to receive as follows 1 At the navtex top menu click RX SETUP RX SETUP 518 kHz MANUAL v STATION ID SELECTION A MC MD MG J WK ML MP 115 V MW MX FREQUENCY STATION SELECTION MODE KI 1 N N lt coz m K MZ 490 kHz STATION LIST 018 kHz STATION LIST MESSAGE ID SELECTION MA MB MD GOF Ol Od MR MU MY WZ MESSAGE LIST MAX ERROR RATE 0 33 s 3396 RX setup menu 2 Click the arrow button on FREQUENCY and choose desi
44. Karachi Sanya Guangzhou Fuzhou Shanghai Dalian Jayapura Ambon Makassar Jakarta Otaru Kushiro Yokohama Moji Naha Chukpyun Pyonsan Penang Miri Sandakan Manila P Princesa Davao Singapore Bangkok Guam Latitude 38 03S 34 36S 23 03S 33 40S 34 02S 30 00S 19 05N 13 05N 20 26S 26 09N 30 28N 28 59N 27 O7N 26 26N 21 23N 23 36N 24 51N 18 15N 23 09 26 02N 31 7 38 51N 02 315 03 425 05 06S 06 06S 43 19N 42 57N 35 14N 34 01 26 05N 3 O3N 35 36N 05 25N 04 25N 05 54N 14 35N 09 44N 07 O4N 01 25N 13 44N 13 29N Longitude 57 32W 98 22W 14 37E 18 43E 25 33E 31 30E 72 50E 80 17E 57 41E 50 28E 32 22E 50 50E 56 04E 50 06E 39 10E 58 30E 67 03E 109 30E 113 29E 119 18E 121 33E 121 31E 140 43E 128 12E 119 26E 106 54E 140 27E 144 36E 139 55E 130 56E 127 40E 129 25E 126 29E 100 24E 114 01E 118 00 121 03E 118 43E 125 36E 103 52bE 100 34E 144 50E APPEN 018 E Q F R gt lt OIX C ez lt lt T lt T O N Z m DIX 490 kHz gt RC APPENDIX Nav 518 490 x Ho ChiMnh HoChiMinh 10474 10640E x Vietnam Haiphong Haiphong 20444 10644E P w oron eese emm Taiwan Chl Chlu 25094 12146 P _ ong kong HongKong 2204 e of IMO Hong Kong Hong Kong 22 13N 114 15E L xi NEMINEM EE de Tono 4855
45. LP UU ERIUUEN COO OPERATOR S MANUAL FACSIMILE RECEIVER MODEL FAX 30 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan Telephone 0798 65 2111 Telefax 0798 65 4200 PUB No OME 62600 DAMI FAX 30 Your Local Agent Dealer FIRST EDITION AUG 2002 D1 JAN 22 2003 MA 00080937500 T AA OME62600D10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Instructions for the Operator A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if water leaks into the equipment or something is dropped in the equipment Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Contact a FURUNO agent for service Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result Do not place liquid filled containers on the top of the equipment Fire or electrical shock can result if a liquid spills into the equipment Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Contact a FURUNO agent for service Make sure no rain or water splash leaks into the equipment Fire or electrical shock can result if water leaks in the equipment A CAUTION Use the proper f
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47. N SETUP T WX FAX SIMULATION LIVE NAVTEX SIMULATION LIVE CLEARMEMORY CLEAR ALL IMAGES YES NO E CLEAR ALL MESSAGES YES NO CLEAR ALL MEMORY YES NO RX MODE WX FAX NAVTEX FAX TIMER amp NAVTEX AP 11 APPENDIX Navtex menu tree RX SETUP FREQUENCY 490 kHz 518 kHz STATION SELECTION MODE MANUAL AUTO STATION ID SELECTION A Z all stations ON MESSAGE ID SELECTION A Z A E L V AX ERROR RATE 0 33 0 EDIT STATION LIST NAV AREA I XVI I STATION NAME 518kHz STATION 101 518kHz STATION ID2 490kHz STATION ID1 490kHz STATION ID2 LATITUDE LONGITUDE 490 kHZ STATION LIST 518 kHz STATION LIST SYSTEM SETUP Same items as on the facsimile menu RX MODE Same items as on the facsimile menu AP 12 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 SPECIFICATIONS OF FACSIMILE RECEIVER FAX 30 GENERAL Frequency FAX LF 80 160 kHz MF HF 2 25 MHz NAVTEX 490 kHz 518 kHz Number of Channels 1000 Receiving System Double super heterodyne Class of Emission FAX F3C J3C NAVTEX F1B Network Interface Ethernet 10 BASE T TCP IP POWER SUPPLY 12 24 VDC 1 0 0 5A ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION Ambient Temperature 15 C to 55 C Relative Humidity 95 at 40 C Waterproof IPX2 Vibration IEC 60945 COATING COLOR N3 0 SP 1 E6260S01A This page is intentionally left blank A 1 P A I N G L I S T 08AV X 9851 2 1 1 FAX 30 J E AN UNIT FAX 30 FACSIMILE RECEIVER 000 057
48. Owner of the FAX 30 FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the FURUNO FAX 30 Facsimile Receiver We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality and reliability throughout the world This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers Your equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment However no machine can perform its intended function unless properly installed and maintained Please carefully read and follow the operation installation and maintenance procedures set forth in this manual We would appreciate feedback from you the end user about whether we are achieving our purposes Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO Features Connected to a 10 4 inch NavNet series display unit or a PC the FAX 30 receives facsimile images and navtex messages transmitted from facsimile and navtex stations e Programmed with all existing facsimile stations and frequencies User may program 320 channels Fully automatic facsimile operation with built in schedule timer Storage for 30 timer programs Fully automatic selection of speed IOC phase alignment and frequency Manual selection also available e Connection to printer via a PC to print facsimile images and navtex messages
49. RETURN soft key Turning on off specific timer programs You may turn specific timer programs on or off as appropriate as follows At the standby display press the WX FAX soft key Press the RCV WX FAX soft key Press the TIMER SETUP soft key Press the PROG LIST soft key Rotate the ENTER knob to choose a timer receiving schedule Press the ON OFF soft key to display ON or OFF next to timer program data Press the RETURN soft key several times to return to the standby display TE Clearing all timer programs You may clear all timer programs as follows At the standby display press the WX FAX soft key Press the RCV WX FAX soft key Press the TIMER SETUP soft key Press the PROG LIST soft key Press the CLEAR ALL soft key CLEAR ALL A YES v Clear all options 6 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose YES and push the ENTER knob All timer programs disappear 7 Press the RETURN soft key several times to return to the standby display 2 11 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 2 4 Displaying Facsimile Images 1 Atthe standby display press the WX FAX soft key Thumbnails of images received are shown on the display The equipment stores as many as 12 images on two pages If more than six images are stored PREV PAGE and NEXT PAGE soft keys appear in order to navigate between pages When the image storage capacity is exceeded the oldest image is automatically deleted to make room for t
50. RS 30 70 currently being tested ROM2 OK 2 SN 7 Signal to Noise Ratio Display Range 0 99 Typical Reading 20 60 3 Requires data sentence GGA or GLL output through the network SDRAM OK RECEIVE UNLOCK OK SS 1 60 SN 2 60 LAT LON 3 OK RETURN Diagnostic test results 4 Press the RETURN key to escape from the test Diagnostics PC The diagnostics test displays program no and tests the ROMs and RAM receive ability and position data The test results are displayed as OK or NG No Good For any NG or abnormal value contact your dealer for advice 1 Atthe facsimile or navtex standby display click FAX 30 SYSTEM SETUP 2 Click TEST The test results appears as shown below PROGRAM 0850188 XX XX XX XX 7 Program Version No NO 0850189 XX XX ROM SDRAM RECEIVE LAT LON Requires data sentence GGA or GLL Diagnostic test results 3 Click STOP TEST to stop the test and restore normal operation and enable receiving 4 Click lt back or Back button several times to return to the top menu 6 6 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Clearing Data NavNet You may clear all facsimile images navtex messages and the entire memory contents to start afresh Press the MENU key to open the FAX 30 menu 2 Press the FAX 30 SYSTEM SETUP soft key 3 Press the CLEAR MEMORY soft key gt CLEAR ALL IMAGES CLEAR ALL MESSAGES CLEAR ALL MEMORY Clear memory
51. X CH SETUP ZONE 0 9 1 FAX STA 0 9 0 CH 0 9 AUTO 0 FREQ TIMER SETUP START TIMER PROG LIST START RX 288 60 288 90 288 120 288 180 288 240 576 60 576 90 576 120 576 180 576 240 STOP RX 2 SELECT MSG soft key RCV NAVTEX RX SETUP FREQUENCY 490 kHz 518 kHz STA SELECTION MODE MANUAL AUTO STATION SELECTION A Z all stations ON MESSAGE SELECTION A Z A E L V MAX ERROR RATE 0 33 96 ALARM SAR MSG ON OFF ALARM WARNING MSG ON OFF MODE SETUP soft key RX MODE soft key WX FAX NAVTEX FAX TIMER amp NAV RX NOTICE soft key ON OFF AP 9 APPENDIX MENU key 4 EDIT WX ZONE 0 9 0 FAX STATION 0 9 0 STATION CHANNEL 0 9 AUTO 0 REVERSE IMAGE NORMAL REVERSE FREQUENCY 80 0 kHz CALL SIGN PRV STATION NAME EDIT ADD NAVTEX STATION NAVTEX NAV AREA 1 16 1 STATION STATION NAME 518 kHz STATION ID1 918 kHz STATION ID2 490 kHz STATION ID1 490 kHz STATION ID2 STATION ID2 LATITUDE LONGITUDE 518 kHz STATION LIST 490 kHz STATION LIST FAX 30 TEST SYSTEM SIMULATION SETUP SETUP CLEAR MEMORY ICLEAR ALL IMAGES CLEAR ALL MESSAGES CLEAR ALL MEMORY AP 10 APPENDIX PC Menu tree Facsimile menu tree CHANNEL SETUP ZONE 490 kHz 518 kHz um CHANNEL FREQUENCY TIMER SETUP ON OFF timer programs EDIT STATION ZONE LIST STATION CHANNEL REVERSE IMAGE NORMAL REVERSE FREQUENCY CALL SIGN STATION NAME SYSTEM TEST SETUP SIMULATIO
52. as Ix EGUIPMENT beendet nn xi TAOVERVIEVWE SE FUP tte eos cee ve ecce 1 1 1 1 Overview Setup nsn nnne rsen rs 1 1 UE Pen mtt E 1 1 1 1 2 Preparations for using the 30 1 2 SOOSSSIINIGOIIEIBIE IIO und mp enone NUS aat sat tu aca 1 3 Choosing the TecelVe fTIOde pup dud 1 4 1 1 5 Receive 1 5 Bub P CO Ep ero a PM PR 1 6 1 21 INCCESSING ide FAX S0 LOD CIS DIAY auct tec od aiii oca die ida ditum ea tt ttd 1 6 1 2 2 Choosing the receive 1 8 2259 WOOGING JOU 1 9 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNE KEK 2 1 21 AUIOMalC ReCeENMING pc 2 1 2 Vey Choosing tod idle take hats take sour abet 2 1 2 1 2 Previewing image being recelVed eLearnatnearenaetneanteeeeeee 2 4 2 1 9 Stopping AULOMALIC TECCIVIING zd adotta lind cti ictu td iste reds 2 4 2 2 Manually Starting Stopping 2 5 2 2 1 Manually starting 2 5 222 Manually STOPPING
53. avtex Messages 4 4 1 Displaying navtex messages 1 At the standby display press the NAVTEX soft key Station ID Category No Date received Time received Frequency NAVTEX gt 1 IA55 06 03 57 518kHz 2 1453 JUN O6 03 58 518kHz NEW 3 IA52 gt JUN 06 03 59 518kHz NEW 4 1A48 JUN 06 04 01 518kHz NEW RCV NAVTEX RX SETUP RETURN SAR denotes SAR message NEW means unread message and it disappears when the power is turned off Navtex message selection screen 2 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose the message to display 3 Press the SELECT MSG soft key or push the ENTER knob Station ID I Category A Message 55 Date received Time received Frequency Error Rate SELECT 1 55 JUN 05 03 57 518kHz ERROR RATE 0 0 MSG ZCZC 1 55 160520 UTC JUNE 05 JAPAN NAVTEX N W NR 0775 2002 ASHIKURI MISAKI SOUTHWARD Message FLARE DROPPING 150930Z TO 151100Z JUNE ALTERNATE 160930Z TO 161100Z JUNE WITHIN 10 MILES OF 31 00N 133 00E GEODETIC DATUM UNKNOWN NNNN Sample navtex message 4 Press the RETURN soft key several times to return to the standby display 4 6 4 4 2 4 NAVTEX OPERATION NAVNET Remarks on navtex messages All navtex messages begin with ZCZC navtex message ID and end with Immediately following ZCZC the transmitting station ID message category and message number are shown In the example illustration at the bo
54. ct again 3 Connection is frequently interrupted and cannot be restored Not verified Use of older OS with recent browser will result in extremely slow operation If the browser goes into timeout while an image is being received access to the FAX 30 may be interrupted In this case click the right button on the mouse and click Refresh Most PC operations are done with the left button on the mouse The exception is saving a facsimile image which is done with the right button The FAX 30 cannot be simultaneously accessed by multiple PCs For this reason be sure to use the logout feature to logout a PC from the FAX 30 when its use is not required If the FAX 30 appears to be abnormal the browser version may not be compatible or browser settings may be wrong See the browser requirements on the previous page the browser and OS compatibility table above and the browser settings in paragraph 7 5 1 The FAX 30 s HTTP and HTML versions are as below HTTP Ver 1 0 HTML Ver 4 01 viii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Network installation FAX 5 DS Wire Antenna 211252552522 Cade s oeque T FACSCIMILE RECEIVER T FAX 30 ast 2 Radar TER Plotter MEM 10 4 NavNet Series HUB Ship s Mains 12 24 VDC CR is not required to connect Standard NavNet display unit directly Dees eat Option User Supply Networ
55. d cannot be read in its transmitted image format you may change it as follows 1 With a facsimile image displayed see paragraph 2 4 press the EDIT IMAGE soft key 2 Press the EDIT COLOR soft key 3 Press the REVERSE IMAGE soft key REVERSE IMAGE A NORMAL o REVERSE v Reverse image options 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose NORMAL or REVERSE as appropriate Press the ENTER soft key 6 Press the RETURN soft key several times to return to the standby display 2 15 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 2 5 6 2 5 7 2 6 2 16 Zooming images You may double the size of a facsimile image as follows 1 Display the facsimile image you wish to process referring to paragraph 2 4 2 Press the ZOOM IN soft key To restore the normal size image press the ZOOM OUT key Rotating images You may rotate facsimile images as follows 1 Display the facsimile image you wish to process referring to paragraph 2 4 2 Press the ROTATE soft key 3 Press the CW Clockwise soft key to rotate the image 90 clockwise CCW Counterclockwise soft key to rotate it 90 counterclockwise Erasing Facsimile Images You may erase facsimile images as below 1 Press the WX FAX key at the standby display 2 Rotate the ENTER knob to select an image 3 Push the ENTER knob or press the SELECT IMAGE soft key 102N JMH 7305 0kHz JUN 05 01 26 10 20 Facsimile image 4 Press the LOCK ERASE soft key followed by t
56. d in the image memory and then posted on the Thumbnails of received images screen see paragraph 2 4 This process takes 3 5 minutes You can see the image being received by pressing the WX FAX soft key on the fax standby display and then hitting the RCV WX FAX soft key 2 5 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET sure to choose the correct speed and IOC otherwise the image will be received as shown in the illustration below You may change the IOC and speed while the image is being received Wrong Speed or IOC and Image Wrong speed 60 chosen instead of 120 Two it aait Wrong speed 120 chosen instead of 60 d appears Wrong IOC The image will be extended or foreshortened when 288 or 576 is selected for transmission with the IOC of 576 or 288 Wrong speed or IOC and image 2 2 2 Manually stopping receiving At the standby display press the WX FAX soft key Press the RCV WX FAX soft key Press the STOP RX soft key Press the RETURN soft key a I 2 6 2 3 2 3 1 Timer Receiving 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET Most facsimile stations transmit facsimiles in accordance with a schedule issued by relative meteorological observatory You can find facsimile schedules in the publication Meteorological Facsimile Broadcasts available through meteorological observatory bodies If you wish to receive a certain facsimile broadcast on a daily basis therefo
57. d or damaged Multiple or overlapped Wrong speed setting e Set correct speed Speed image may be adjusted when manually receiving an image Image is shrunk or e Wrong IOC e Change IOC IOC may be enlarged vertically adjusted when manually receiving an image Image is filled with e Noise e Use the noise rejector to noise remove noise Timer schedule does Improper setting of e Review schedule not start as schedule scheduled Cannot access e Incorrect IP address Check setting referring to FAX 30 from PC subnet mask set on PC page 7 8 6 2 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 6 4 Diagnostics NavNet The diagnostics test displays program no and tests the ROMs RAM receive ability signal strength signal to noise ratio and position data The test results are displayed as OK or NG No Good for ROM RAM receive ability and position data For any NG or abnormal value contact your dealer for advice 1 Press the MENU key to show the FAX 30 menu EDIT WX FAX STATION EDIT NAVTEX STATION FAX 30 SYSTEM SETUP FAX 30 menu 2 Press the FAX 30 SYSTEM SETUP soft key TEST SIMULATION SETUP CLEAR MEMORY System setup menu 6 3 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 6 5 6 4 3 Press the TEST soft key to start the test The test results appears as shown below XX 7 Version no PROGRAM NO 0850188 XX 1 SS Signal Strength Display Range 0 99 Asterisk marks item ROM1 OK Typical
58. dow Displays alarm message board Clears data Opens FAX 30 menu returns to standby ENTER knob Push Registers setting Rotate Selects menu items and options May also be used to enter alphanumeric data Soft keys Enter alohanumeric data Long press Turns power off Momentary press Turns the power on opens the display for adjustment of brilliance Controls Note 1 For NavNet operating procedures see the operator s manual of the NavNet display unit Note 2 The example screens shown in this manual may not match the screens you see The screen you see depends on your equipment settings and system configuration 1 1 1 OVERVIEW SETUP 1 1 2 1 2 Preparations for using the FAX 30 The NavNet series display unit must output the date and time data sentence ZDA through the network in order to use the facsimile timer recording feature Further automatic navtex requires the geographical position data sentence GGA GPS position fix data or GLL geographic position latitude longitude Output appropriate data sentences from the NavNet display unit to the FAX 30 as follows 1 Turn on the NavNet display unit From the radar plotter or echo sounder display press the MENU key Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key Press the SYSTEM SETUP soft key Press the PORT SETUP soft key Press the OUTPUT THROUGH NETWORK soft key SELECT SNTNC ON OFF M 9 BWR Rhumb line BWC Great circle Select s
59. e EDIT IMAGE soft key Press the NOISE REJECT soft key NOISE REJECT Noise rejector options Rotate the ENTER knob to choose the noise rejection level desired HIGH provides the greatest degree of noise rejection Press the ENTER soft key Press the RETURN soft key several times to return to the standby display 2 9 4 2 5 5 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET Image color The facsimile image is transmitted in monochrome black and white or gray scale 16 gradations After an image has been received you can choose the color arrangement among monochrome gray scale and color three patterns 1 With a facsimile image displayed see paragraph 2 4 press the EDIT IMAGE soft key 2 Press the EDIT COLOR soft key 3 Press the COLOR soft key A O MONOCHROME GRAY SCALE BLUE RED O WHITE BLUE O PINK BLACK v Color options 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose MONOCHROME GRAY SCALE BLUE RED WHITE BLUE or PINK BLACK as appropriate MONOCHROME Monochrome black and white GRAY SCALE 16 gray tones BLUE RED Shades of blue to red WHITE BLUE Shades of white to blue PINK BLACK Shades of pink to black 5 Press the ENTER soft key 6 Press the RETURN soft keys several times to return to the standby display Image format The facsimile image is usually transmitted with black text on a white background some stations however print white characters on a black background If for some reason the image receive
60. eceiver to the mounting location with four 5 X 20 tapping screws supplied 210 150 300 285 Mounting dimensions of facsimile receiver FAX 30 7 1 7 INSTALLATION 7 2 7 2 1 7 2 2 7 2 Antenna Unit The performance of the facsimile receiver is directly related to the antenna installation In general the antenna should be installed as high as possible on the vessel free from the influence of nearby antennas rigging and masts Be sure to locate the antenna well away from TX antennas and noise generating equipment Pay particular attention to the antennas of MF and HF radio equipment they can damage the facsimile receiver through induction For better protection against induction use the preamp unit General antenna connection Connect the antenna to the facsimile receiver as shown below If the preamp unit is installed set jumper block J23 on the RCV Board in the FAX 30 to the ACTIVE position See paragraph 7 4 Wire Antenna 6 m Whip 2 6 m Whip Antenna Antenna FAX 5 Coaxial Cable Facsimile Facsimile Receiver Receiver Preamp Used Preamp Not Used Antenna wiring and preamp status Wire antenna or whip antenna e Either a long wire or whip antenna may be used A wire antenna should be 15 meters or longer including the vertical section A whip antenna should be 6 meters long e he antenna can be shared with other receivers use an antenna
61. entence window Rotate the ENTER knob to choose GGA GLL or ZDA Press the ON OFF soft key to display ON Repeat steps 6 and 7 to set the other two sentences to ON Press the MENU key to close the menu 1 OVERVIEW SETUP 1 1 3 Accessing the FAX mode 1 Turn on the FAX 30 at the ship s mains switchboard The FAX 30 proceeds in the following sequence a The FAX 30 starts initial set up which takes about 15 seconds b The FAX 30 transfers loads data from the ROM to the RAM At this time the LED flashes every 0 4 seconds c After all data has been loaded which takes about two minutes the LED flashes every two seconds indicating the FAX 30 is ready for operation a SM LED green FAX 30 top view 2 Press the DISP key to show the display selection window Fax mode icon PLOTTER SOUNDER NAVDATA OVERLAY EXT VIDEO WXFAX m d EL Ga HOTPAGE 1 HOTPAGE 2 HOTPAGE 3 HOTPAGE4 HOTPAGE5 HOTPAGE 6 TURN KNOB TO SELECT MODE AND PUSH KNOB TO ENTER PUSH ANY SOFTKEY TO SELECT IMAGE SOURCE Display selection window 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose the WXFAX icon 4 Push the ENTER knob to show the fax standby display Note 1 The FAX 30 cannot be accessed during the 15 second start up period which occurs after the power has been turned on Note 2 If the FAX 30 is not connected to the NavNet display uni
62. facsimile broadcast For example you may want to receive a facsimile broadcast already in progress or receive from a facsimile station that does not use start and stop signals Further you may wish to stop reception to receive an image from a different station To manually receive a facsimile you will first need to set a channel referring to paragraph 2 1 Then do the following 1 Atthe standby display press the WX FAX soft key 2 Press the RCV WX FAX soft key 3 Press the START RX soft key The options shown are IOC Index of Cooperation speed START RX A 288 60 o 576 180 288 90 o 576 240 288 120 Rotate 288 180 ENTER 288 240 knob to 576 90 scroll 576 90 576 120 A O O O O O O O v Start RX options 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose the correct combination of IOC and speed of the facsimile transmitting station IOC is the line density standard assigned by WMO IOC 576 high density IOC 288 low density Speed is the rotation speed of the drum on which the original image is fitted at the facsimile transmitter 60 90 120 180 or 240 rpm 5 Press the ENTER soft key 6 Press the RETURN soft key Then the FAX 30 will receive the current broadcast from the station selected Facsimile images are received line by line taking 30 40 minutes to receive depending on the size of the image and drum rotation speed at the facsimile station After a facsimile image is received it is compressed and store
63. fine tune the phasing signal If the dead sector is plotted at an angle even when the phase is properly selected adjust the synchronization to display the dead sector straightly Example of phasing signal out of synchronizatio 1 With a facsimile image displayed click SYNC Sync options 2 Enter a sync value that displays the dead sector straightly and then click OK If the dead sectors appears as in the left hand figure above enter a larger value and for the right hand figure enter a smaller value The setting range is 50 to 50 3 Click OK and then lt back or Back button to return to the top menu Noise rejection If noise speckles appear on the image turn on the noise rejector as below to remove the noise 1 With a facsimile image displayed click NOISE REJECT NOISE REJECT OFF O LOW O MEDIUM O HIGH Noise rejector options 2 Click the noise rejection level desired and then click OK HIGH provides the greatest degree of noise rejection 3 Click OK and then lt back or Back button to return to the top menu 3 7 3 FAX OPERATION PC 3 4 4 Image color The facsimile image is transmitted in monochrome black and white or gray scale 16 gradations After an image has been received you can choose the color arrangement among monochrome gray scale and color three patterns 1 With a facsimile image displayed click COLOR MONOCHROME O GRAY SCALE O BLUE RED O WHITE BLUE O
64. he ERASE IMAGE soft key ERASE IMAGE A YES NO v Erase image options 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose YES and press the ENTER soft key 6 Press the RETURN soft key several times to return to the standby display 2 7 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET Preventing Erasure of Facsimile Images When facsimile image storage capacity is exceeded the oldest facsimile image is erased to make room for the latest If you have an image which you want to keep you can prevent its erasure by using the lock image feature You can lock all images however you may not be able to receive a new image if there is not sufficient memory remaining to store the new image ds 2 3 4 5 Press the WX FAX key at the standby display Rotate the ENTER knob to select an image and then push the ENTER knob or press the SELECT IMAGE soft key Press the LOCK ERASE soft key followed by the LOCK IMAGE soft key Rotate the ENTER knob to choose ON and press the ENTER soft key Press the RETURN soft key several times to return to the standby display The locked image s data appears in red at the THUMBNAILS OF RECEIVED IMAGES screen To release the lock image feature for a particular image choose OFF at the step 4 in the above procedure 2 17 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 2 8 Adding Facsimile Channels The FAX 30 provides a free memory for the user to store 320 channels 1 Press the MENU key to show the FAX 30 menu EDIT WX FAX ST
65. he STATION options are as below STATION A 0 JMH TOKYO 1 1 JMJ TOKYO 2 2 JJC KYODO 9MG 3 JFA CHUO GYOGYOU 4 3SD BEIJING 9 BAF BEIJING 6 BDF SHANGHAI 7 BMF TAIPEI O O O O O O O v Station options Example stations of northwest pacific 7 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose desired station and press the ENTER soft key 2 2 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 8 Press the CHANNEL soft key to show the CHANNEL options If you have chosen 0 JMH TOKYO 1 at step 7 for example the CHANNEL options are as below CHANNEL A AUTO 0 03622 5 kHz 07305 0 kHz 09970 0 kHz 13597 0 kHz 18220 0 kHz 23522 9 kHz Channel options Example JMH Tokyo 9 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose channel desired and press the ENTER soft key 10 If necessary you may fine tune the frequency Press the FREQ soft key FREQUENCY 3622 5 kHz Frequency entry window 11 Use the alphanumeric keys or the ENTER knob to enter appropriate frequency and press the ENTER soft key You may choose the location where to enter data by operating the trackball 12 Press the RETURN soft key several times to return to the standby display Then the FAX 30 will receive the next scheduled broadcast from the station selected When the FAX 30 receives the start signal from the facsimile station it automatically adjusts itself to match speed IOC Index of Cooperation and phase of the station s transmitter Facsimile images a
66. he latest THUMBNAILS OF RECEIVED IMAGES Heceive data JMH JUN 05 01 32 Station date and time image received Note If date or time is incorrect confirm that data sentence JMH JUN 0503 46 JMH JUNO5 04 29 JMH JUNO5 05 21 ZDA is output Thumbnails of received images 2 Use the ENTER knob to select the facsimile image to process and then press the SELECT IMAGE soft key or push the ENTER knob You can scroll the image with the trackball Zone Station Channel Station Frequency Index of Cooperation Drum speed at fax station Date received Time received 102N JMH 7305 0kHz IOC576 120rpm JUN 05 01 26 0 10 20 scale Used for phase tuning See para 2 5 1 Facsimile image 2 12 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 2 5 Processing Facsimile Images 2 5 1 Phase mismatch When the FAX 30 starts receiving a broadcast already in progress or noise prevents detection of the phasing signal the image may be divided into two parts by a thick black or white stripe called a dead sector This phenomenon is due to phase mismatching When this occurs correct phase mismatching after the facsimile has been received 10 20 30 40 ARAN Dead sector can be white 1 b Dead sector center at 15 Example of phase mismatching 1 With a facsimile image displayed see paragraph 2 4 press the EDIT IMAGE soft key Facsimile image with dead sector 2 Press the PHASE soft key PHASE Phase entry
67. ich identifies transmitting station category of message and message number numbered from 00 to 99 Message number 00 is reserved for important emergency messages The categories of messages available in the navtex system are as below A Coastal navigational warning H Loran message B Meteorlogical warning Il Omega message C Ice report J Differential Omega message D Search and Rescue Alert K Other electronic navigator system message E Meteorological forecast L Navarea warnings F Pilot message V to Y No category allocated G Decca message Z QRU no message on hand The user may select which message categories to receive and the stations from which to receive them Note It is recommended to minimally receive categories A B D and L because they are important for navigation Receiving navtex messages To receive navtex messages set the receive mode for navtex only or fax timer amp navtex referring to paragraph 1 1 3 for the procedure 4 1 4 NAVTEX OPERATION NAVNET 4 2 Setting Up Navtex Stations Messages Alarms You may freely select the navtex stations from which to receive and the messages categories to receive Further you may enable or disable received message alarms 1 Atthe standby display press the NAVTEX soft key If you have received some navtex messages their data are shown as below JUN 06 03 57 518kHz JUN 06 03 58 518kHz SELECT JUN 06 03 59 518kHz JUN 06 04 01 518kHz
68. k installation PC installation FAX 5 Wire FACSIMILE RECEIVER FAX 30 WR CCC HUB PC Printer LT pe Standard MNT EU fU 5 Option ship s Mains Local Supply 12 24 VDC than one PC at a time HUB is not required to connect single PC EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Name CodeNo Qty Remarks Facsimile FAX 30 E AN Se With Net cable Receiver FAX 30 E AP l With PC cable FAX 30 E N pq No connection cable Spare Parts SPO8 01901 005 952 780 Installation CP08 01 700 000 057 103 Choose Power Cable Materials one MJ A3SPF0024 035 Net Cable MJ A6SPF0014 050 Tapping screw 5 X 20 Power Cable MJ A3SPF0024 035 PC Cable MJ A6SPF TM11AP8C050 Tapping screw 5X20 Power Cable MJ A3SPF0024 035 Tapping screw 5X20 CP08 01710 000 057 104 CP08 01720 000 057 105 XI Optional supply Name Typ CodeNo Remarks Extension Cable 000 041 174 M connector at both ends Kit Cable Assy MJA6SRMD TM11AP8 005 000 144 463 Net conversion cable for HUB NavNet Cable Assy MJ A6SPF TM11AP8C050 000 146 289 Net conversion cable for HUB PC Cable Assy MJ Net cable MJ A6SPF0014 200 000 144 424 MJ A6SPF0014 300 000 144 425 xil 1 OVERVIEW SETUP 1 1 Overview Setup NavNet 1 1 1 Controls Trackball Displays the mode Chooses menu items and options selection win
69. lable in the PC only configuration NavNet The FAX 30 cannot be accessed from the NavNet for 15 seconds after the FAX 30 has been turned on NavNet requirements Navionics Ver 15 Boot Ver 2 1950006002 C MAP Ver 11 Boot Ver 2 1950006002 PC The FAX 30 cannot be accessed from the PC while the FAX 30 is loading data at start up Wait until the POWER LED flashing interval changes from 0 4 to two seconds before accessing the FAX 30 Most operating procedures in this manual are written for use with the Internet Explorer Menu items control button names etc may be different on the Netscape Navigator PC requirements OS Windows 98 2000 XP Memory Min 128 MB CPU Min 600 MHz Resolution 1024x768 pixels vil e Browser requirements Internet Explorer Ver 5 01 5 5 6 0 Netscape Navigator Ver 4 78 6 2 7 0 e OS and browser compatibility 1 Afacsimile image may not be updated after it has been processed noise limiter zoom etc To update the image click the right button on the mouse while holding down the SHIFT key and then choose Reload 2 Connection is occasionally interrupted In case of 4 78 Win 98 the message network error occurred unable to connect to server TCP Error Not enough memory The server may be down or unreachable Try connecting again later is displayed To restore the connection press Ctrl Alt Delete to force quit Netscape Then reopen Netscape and try to conne
70. menu e ces SNS Clearing all timer programs You may clear all timer programs as follows At the facsimile standby display click TIMER SETUP Click PROGRAM LIST Click CLEAR ALL at the top of the screen You are asked Are you sure to clear all Click Yes to reset Cancel to escape Click lt back or Back button to return to the top menu gs we 3 FAX OPERATION PC 3 3 Displaying Facsimile Images 1 Show the facsimile standby display Thumbnails of images received are shown on the display The equipment stores as many as 12 images on two pages When the image storage capacity is exceeded the oldest image is automatically deleted to make room for the latest 100N 3625 kHz IOCXX10 XXXrpm NEXT PAGE 1 2 Click NEXT PAGE to TY go to next page Heceive data CHANNEL SETUP AMI 4C Station date and TIMER SETUP 4 time image received EDIT STATION LIST SYSTEM SETUP RX MODE Top Facsimile standby display 2 Click desired image Click to return to thumbnails display on 55i lt lt THUMBNAILS ZOOMIN ROTATECW ROTATE CCW LOCK ERASE f ti PHASE SYNC NOISE REJECT COLOR REVERSE IMAGE image processing functions Click to execute See para 3 4 CHANNEL SETUP TIMER SETUP Scale EDIT STATION LIST T T Used for phase tuning SYSTEM SETUP E RX MODE See para 3 4 1 lt lt Top Image data 102N Zone JMH Station 7305 0 kHz
71. menu Rotate the ENTER knob to choose the item you wish to clear and press the EDIT soft key Clearing all memories erases all fax images navtex messages and all setting data for example user set stations For example choose CLEAR ALL IMAGES and press the EDIT soft key to clear all facsimile images CLEAR ALL IMAGES A YES o NO v Clear all images options Rotate the ENTER knob to choose YES and push the ENTER knob Press the RETURN soft key to close the menu and return to the standby display 6 5 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 6 7 6 6 Clearing Data PC You may clear all facsimile images navtex messages and the entire memory contents to start afresh 1 Atthe facsimile or navtex standby display click SYSTEM SETUP 2 Click CLEAR MEMORY IN CLEAR MEMORY CLEAR ALL IMAGES O Yes CLEAR ALL MESSAGES OYes CLEAR ALL MEMORY O Yes Clear memory options 3 Click Yes for the memory s to clear Note Clearing all memories erases all fax images navtex messages and all setting data for example user set stations 4 Click OK 5 You are asked if you are sure to clear the memory s selected Click OK to clear Cancel to escape 6 Click lt back or Back button several times to return to the top menu 6 8 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING All Clear for technicians only If the FAX 30 cannot be operated from the NavNet display unit do the following
72. mple click the center column of No 2 The following timer program menu appears TIMER PROGRAM No 2 ZONE 1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC STATION 0 JMHTOKYO 1 7 CHANNEL AUTO IOC auro v SPEED auro v START TIME 00 00 END TIME 00 00 FREQUENCY 00000 0 kHz O ON OFF ERASE lt back Timer program menu Click the arrow button on ZONE and choose desired zone Click the arrow button on STATION and choose desired station Click the arrow button on CHANNEL and choose desired channel Most stations transmit the same message over several frequencies so if you are unsure of the channel choose AUTO Click the arrow button on IOC and choose desired IOC IOC stands Index of Cooperation and is the line density standard assigned by WMO IOC 576 high density IOC 288 low density If you are unsure of the IOC choose AUTO for automatic selection of IOC Click the arrow button on SPEED and choose desired speed This is the drum rotating speed at the facsimile station If you are unsure of the speed choose AUTO for automatic selection of speed Key in the start time in 24 hour notation Key in a start time about two minutes earlier than actual start time to allow for detection of the start signal and press the ENTER soft key Key in the end time in 24 hour notation and press the ENTER soft key Key in an end time about two minutes later than actual end time to allow for detection of the
73. na Fixture Preamp Unit WIRE ANTENNA How to mount the preamp unit FAX 5 Note 1 An antenna wire several meters in length can be connected instead of the whip antenna In this case install the wire antenna fixture supplied with preamp unit between the antenna wire and the preamp unit as illustrated above Note 2 The preamp unit is powered by the facsimile receiver To power the preamp unit set J23 on the RCV Board in the FAX 30 to the ACTIVE position See paragraph 7 4 7 3 7 INSTALLATION 7 3 Wiring Four cables are connected to the facsimile receiver antenna cable Net Cable or PC cable power cable ground wire Connect them as shown in the figure below For detailed information see the interconnection diagram on page S 1 Whip Antenna Antenna Feeder 777 g Connect core only External Conductor LE E ond fmt Vinyl Tape 2 6 m Whip Antenna Antenna option FAX 5 Preamp Coaxial option Cable Optional cable 10 20 30 40 or 50 m is available Ground Wire 12 24VDC NETWORK IV 2sp Local Supply rubi IS S IS Ground NavNet series display unit Hub or PC Net Cable MJ A6SPF0014 050 5 m PC Cable MJ A6SPF TM11AP8C050 Optional cable 1 m 10 m 20 m or 30 m is available Power Cable MJ A3SPF0024 035 7 INSTALLATION Power cable Connect the power cable
74. net Protocol TCP IP Click Properties Choose Use the following IP address Set the IP address for 172 31 100 100 oet the Subnet mask for 255 255 0 0 NOUO a NS FACSIMILE RECEIVER FAX 30 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 IP Address 172 31 8 1 rr 4 L pc HUB IIPAddress 1172 31 100 100 dd pe IP Address HUB is not required to connect single PC 172 31 100 101 IP address 10 Click OK 11 Click OK 12 Click Close button 13 Turn the PC off and on again 14 Start up the browser 15 Enter the FAX 30 s URL http 172 31 8 1 and press the Enter key The facsimile receiver top display should appear If it does not appear recheck above settings FACSIMILE RECEIVER FAX 30 WX FAX NAVTEX LOGOUT MarineElectronics Facsimile receiver top display APPENDIX Facsimile Stations Facsimile station map 0 081 09 0 juBusus er f ul fieg I I 57 B Di wy Gieqouuld e Kurew uoequeyo ed8O N3OMOOAYN SIUB 15 BARRY Queue 1 WS ipl 1854 8IUOptSB4g OSA 01082 O14 BUOUV BABid OSIBJEG BA a ynjebj Sse aH 1U104 I p N 7 I AN N I I 4
75. o return to the facsimile receiver top display See the illustration at the top of the previous page 2 Click LOGOUT to logout the PC from FAX 30 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 2 1 Automatic Receiving Once you choose the facsimile station from which to receive the system goes into standby to await the start signal from the facsimile station 2 1 1 Choosing channel 1 Atthe standby display press the WX FAX soft key Thumbnails of received images are shown THUMBNAILS OF RECEIVED IMAGES JMH JUN 04 02 46 JMH JUN 05 01 29 JMH JUN 05 01 32 SELECT IMAGE RCV WX FAX RETURN Thumbnails of received images 2 Press the RCV WX FAX soft key 100N JMH 7305 0KHZ 10 288 180rpmSS 57 SN 31 RECEIVE WX FAX display 2 1 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 3 Press the CH SETUP soft key Image data 100 JMH 3622 5kHz IOCXXX XXrpm 55 00 SN 00 RCV Changes when facsimile picture is received See paragraph 2 1 2 Fax channel setup window 4 Press the ZONE soft key to display the ZONE options A 0 PRIVATE 1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC O 2 NORTHEAST PACIFIC O 9 SOUTH PACIFIC INDIAN O 4 SOUTH ATLANTIC O 5 NORTHWEST ATLANTIC O 6 NORTHEAST ATLANTIC z NORTH ATLANTIC Zone options 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose zone desired and push the ENTER soft key Zone O and 9 are for user set zones 6 Press the STATION soft key to show the STATION options If the ZONE chosen at step 5 is 1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC for example t
76. ptions Example JMH Tokyo 8 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose a channel and press the ENTER soft key 9 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose REVERSE IMAGE and press the EDIT soft key REVERSE IMAGE A NORMAL o REVERSE v Reverse image options 10 The normal facsimile image format has black text on a white background oome stations however print white characters on a black background This information is programmed into the memory thus you need not designate image format However if you are entering frequency data of a newly established station whose image format is reverse of the normal image rotate the ENTER knob to choose REVERSE Press the ENTER soft key after making your selection 2 19 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 11 If you want to enter a frequency call sign or station name other than that shown at CHANNEL and STATION respectively rotate the ENTER knob to choose FREQUENCY CALL SIGN or STATION NAME as appropriate and press the EDIT soft key One of the following displays appears depending on your selection FREQUENCY CALL SIGN STATION NAME 0003 4 kHz MH Frequency Call Sign Station Name Frequency call sign and station name entry windows 12 Use the alphanumeric keys or the ENTER knob to enter appropriate data and press the ENTER soft key You can shift the cursor by rotating the trackball 13 Press the SAVE soft key 14 Rotate the trackball to choose YES and then push the ENT
77. re the timer receiving mode will virtually allow you hands off automatic operation 30 timer programs may be set Setting timer receiving schedule Note that the data sentence ZDA must be output through the network for the timer to function 1 Atthe standby display press the WX FAX soft key 2 Press the RCV WX FAX soft key 3 Press the TIMER SETUP soft key Timer schedule in time order from closest to furthest Only the latest 10 programs are displayed No 05 10 30 14 05 100N JMH 3662 5 kHz No 06 14 30 16 40 100N JMH 3662 5 kHz No 07 16 40 19 00 100N JMH 3662 5 kHz No 01 19 05 19 15 100N JMH 3662 5 kHz START TIMER PROG LIST RETURN Timer setup screen 4 Press the PROG LIST soft key Zone Station Channel Facsimile station Start end time No 01 No 02 No 03 No 04 No 05 No 06 No 07 No 08 No 09 No 10 NEXT PAGE Timer ON 12 30 14 00 100N JMH ON NOT PROGRAMMED NOT PROGRAMMED NOT PROGRAMMED NOT PROGRAMMED NOT PROGRAMMED NOT PROGRAMMED NOT PROGRAMMED NOT PROGRAMMED NOT PROGRAMMED Timer schedule list 2 7 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose program number desired and then press the EDIT soft key ZONE STATION CHANNEL lOC SPEED START TIME END TIME 1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC 00 0 JMH TOKYO No 1 0 3622 5 kHz AUTO AUTO 00 00 00 00 FREQUENCY 00000 0 kHz Timer schedule menu 6 ZONE is selected press the EDIT soft key
78. re received line by line taking 30 40 minutes to receive depending on the size of the image and rotation speed of the drum at the facsimile transmitter After a facsimile image is received it is compressed and stored in image memory and then posted on the Thumbnails of received images screen see paragraph 2 4 This process takes from three to five minutes You can see the image being received by pressing the WX FAX soft key on the fax standby display and then hitting the RCV WX FAX soft key 2 3 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET 2 1 2 Previewing image being received To preview an image while it is being received do the following 1 Atthe fax standby display press the WX FAX soft key 2 Press the RCV WX FAX soft key Zone Station Channel Frequency 288 or 576 Speed 60 90 120 180 240 Signal Strength Range 0 99 Typical 30 70 Signal to Noise Ratio Range 0 99 Typical 20 60 Receiving facsimile image Image being received Facsimile receiving display 2 1 3 Stopping automatic receiving You can stop automatic receiving at any time by doing the following At the standby display press the WX FAX soft key Press the RCV WX FAX soft key Press the STOP RX soft key The indication RCV is replaced with STBY Press the RETURN soft key pU I 2 4 2 2 2 2 1 2 FAX OPERATION NAVNET Manually Starting Stopping Receiving Manually starting receiving This section shows you to manually receive a
79. red frequency 3 Click the arrow button on STATION SELECTION MODE and choose desired mode AUTO or MANUAL AUTO requires connection to the NavNet network and is not available in the PC only configuration The FAX 30 requires position data data sentence GGA or GLL and time data data sentence ZDA fed through the NavNet network 5 2 5 NAVTEX OPERATION PC 4 Click desired stations in STATION ID SELECTION Check mark indicates item is selected If you need help with station selection click 490 kHz STATION LIST or 518 kHz STATION LIST for details 5 Check desired messages in MESSAGE ID SELECTION Check mark indicates item is selected If you need help with message selection click MESSAGE LIST for details 6 At MAX ERROR RATE enter the maximum allowable error rate to use The setting range is 0 33 9o Any message with an error rate higher than entered here will be rejected 7 Click OK and then click lt back or Back button to return to the top menu 5 3 Displaying Navtex Messages At the navtex standby display click the desired message number at the top of the display Received messages click to display NEXT PAGE 1 2 1 1 55 06 22 00 26 518kHz ERROR RATE 0 0 2 1A55 06 20 01 22 518kHz ERROR RATE 0 0 3 1A55 06 18 15 31 518kHz ERROR RATE 0 0 Use scroll bar STBY T TAB 518L RRCOR BATEO NY 4 1 55 06 17 07 11 b18kHz E 0 0 4o seroll list MENU ai
80. rnational Co Ltd Safety Test Report FLI 12 02 030 of 25 July 2002 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd amr Y A EMAL 2 Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya City Japan Manager August 12 2002 International Rules and Regulations Place and date of issue name and signature or equivalent marking of authorized person
81. rsion Internet Explorer Version 5 5 ON E ca 10 11 12 13 14 15 Start up the Internet Explorer Click Tools on the menu bar Click Internet Options General is selected click Settings at Temporary Internet files Click the radio button Every visit to the page at Check for newer versions of stored pages Click OK Click Security tab Click Custom Level button At the item Scripting click Enable for both Active scripting and Scripting of Java Applets Click OK Click Connections tab Click LAN Settings button Uncheck Use a proxy server at Proxy server Click OK Click OK again Netscape Navigator Version 4 78 on o It 99 otart up the Netscape Navigator Click the Edit menu Click Preferences Open the Advanced menu Check Automatically load images and other data types Enable Java script and Enable style sheets Click Cache at Advanced Choose Every time in Page in cache is compared to page on network Click Proxies at Advanced Choose Direct connection to internet Click OK 55 gg Enable Java 7 7 7 INSTALLATION 7 5 2 7 8 PC settings The PC communicates with the FAX 30 via Internet protocol TCP IP Therefore set IP address on the PC as below Start up the PC and open the Control Panel folder Open the Network and Dial up Connections folder Double click Local Area Connection Click Properties Check Inter
82. splay Fax standby display Navtex message list Navtex message data SIRE appears here Changes with message ar mad received MENU Navtex message Top menu EDIT STATION LIST SYSTEM SETUP display area RX MODE Click to return gt lt lt Top to top display Navtex standby display Standby displays After you are in a standby display time data is transferred from the PC to the FAX 30 Note 1 After turning on the FAX 30 be sure to access it from the PC Then even if the PC is turned off time data is stored in the FAX 30 for use with timer recording Note 2 The example screens shown in this manual may not match the screens you see The screen you see depends on your equipment settings and system configuration 1 OVERVIEW SETUP 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 8 Choosing the receive mode The FAX 30 has three modes facsimile only navtex only and facsimile timer amp navtex Choose desired mode as follows 1 Atthe facsimile or navtex standby display click RX MODE RX MODE WX FAX O NAVTEX O FAX TIMER amp NAVTEX lt back RX mode options 2 Click receive mode desired and then click OK 3 Click lt back or Back button to return to the top menu Logging out The FAX 30 cannot be accessed simultaneously by multiple PCs For this reason log out a PC from the FAX 30 when its use is not required 1 At the facsimile or navtex menu display click Top t
83. stop signal Note Two programs which overlap each other will cause the program having the later start time to be disregarded For example if the start and end times of program no 1 are 01 00 and 02 00 and those of program no 2 are 01 30 to 3 00 program no 2 will be disregarded 10 If necessary you may fine tune the frequency at FREQUENCY 3 3 3 FAX OPERATION PC 3 2 3 3 2 4 3 4 11 Click ON below FREQUENCY 12 Click OK 13 Click back or Back button several times to return to the top menu 14 Repeat steps 1 13 to set other timer schedule 15 At the facsimile standby display click TIMER SETUP 16 Click PROGRAM LIST 17 Click START 18 Click OK 19 Click lt back or Back button to return to the top menu Then the FAX 30 will receive facsimile broadcasts according to the timer schedule Facsimile images are received line by line taking 30 40 minutes to receive depending on the size of the image and drum rotation speed at the facsimile station After a facsimile image is received it is compressed and stored in the image memory and then posted on the facsimile standby display screen This process takes 3 5 minutes Turning on off specific timer programs At the facsimile standby display click TIMER SETUP Click PROGRAM LIST Click the center column of the program no you want to turn on or off Click ON or OFF as appropriate Click OK Click lt back or Back button to return to the top
84. supplied to the power source white wire to positive terminal and black wire to negative terminal Ground wire Ground the equipment to prevent noise and interference and enable reception of weak signals Run the ground wire local supply between the ground terminal on the facsimile receiver and the ship s grounding bus Preamp unit Connect its coaxial cable directly to the antenna connector on the FAX 30 Note that an extension cable kit option is available in lengths of 10 20 30 40 and 50 m Wire or whip antenna A junction box or antenna switch local supply is required since the connection at the FAX 30 is made with a coaxial cable Connect a feeder wire between the antenna and the junction box or antenna switch Attach coaxial connector option to a 50 ohm coaxial cable as below and connect the cable between the junction box and the FAX 30 If the connector does not fit the cable use appropriate adaptor option Cable type 7C 2V RG 8 U RG 213 U etc 30 mm Plug assembly Contact sleeve ian 5mm Solder here 2mm _ Bez 8 0005 Braided 7 Conductor Cut conductor here Insulator Coupling Solder both xis ring sides of hole Cable type 5D 2V 5C 2V RG 5 U 3C 2V RG 58 U etc 30 mm Sheath 7 mm N z 3 5 mm N 7 Braided Conductor ter Solder both 35mm Screw tightly Contact sleeve Solder here Cut conductor here shield Insulator sides of hole ng At
85. switch or junction box Connect the antenna to the facsimile receiver with a coaxial cable of which the diameter is larger than coaxial cable type 5D 2V 5D 2V is a JIS Japan Industry Standard Cable Use equivalent cable referring to the table in paragraph 7 3 If sensitivity of the wire antenna is low use the preamp unit 7 2 3 7 INSTALLATION Installation of preamp unit FAX 5 option omall boats may not afford the space to install a long wire antenna In this case it is recommended to install the preamp unit with 2 6 meter whip antenna The preamp unit can be installed two ways e he base of the preamp unit is designed to accept a threaded extension of one inch diameter The pitch of the thread should be 14 threads per inch The mast itself should be no longer than 1 5 meters to prevent flexing in heavy winds Attach the preamp unit to a post with stainless steel hose clamps option 1 Fix the preamp unit to the mounting location 2 Screw the whip antenna onto the preamp unit 3 If the mast is metallic run a ground wire local supply between the mast and the ground terminal on the preamp unit 4 Waterproof the junction and other exposed metallic parts with silicone sealant 50 ill INCH PIPE 14 threads inch Inch Pipe 2 6 m Whip Spring j Antenna Washer Hose Post Clamp Lc 4 option ae NOUN i Spot HOSE CLAMP option ON POST Screw d Antenna Wire S Wire Anten
86. t when the display unit is powered the message AUX SOURCE IS DISCONNECTED PUSH ENT KNOB TO EXIT appears Check connections between the FAX 30 and the NavNet display unit Note 3 LOAD IMAGES is displayed while the FAX 30 is loading data 1 OVERVIEW SETUP The standby display is where you begin all facsimile and navtex operations If a facsimile image has been received the latest facsimile image is displayed Facsimile image area Soft keys MODE SETUP Standby display 1 1 4 Choosing the receive mode The FAX 30 has three modes facsimile only navtex only and facsimile timer amp navtex Choose desired mode as follows 1 At the facsimile standby display press the MODE SETUP soft key Facsimile image area Receive mode setup screen 2 Press the RX MODE soft key A WX FAX NAVTEX O FAX TIMER amp NAV v RX mode options 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose receive mode desired and press the ENTER soft key 1 4 1 OVERVIEW SETUP Receive notification You may wish to be notified after a facsimile image or navtex message arrives Notification is done by showing the fax navtex received icon ll at the left hand side of the screen in display modes other than the fax mode 1 Atthe facsimile standby display press the MODE SETUP soft key 2 Press the RX NOTICE soft key RX NOTICE A ON O OFF v RX notice options 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose
87. tachment of antenna connector Note The cables 3C 2V 5C 2V 5D 2V and 7 2 are JIS Japan Industry otandard cables If these are not available use equivalent cables referring to the table on the next page for specifications 7 5 7 INSTALLATION JIS cable specifications Inner Conductor 24 Conductor Jacket Cond Nominal Capa Approx Type Stranding Dia Thick Dia Brad Dia Thick Dia resistance attenuation citance mass Dia Pitch mm mm mm max mm mm mm 20 C 10 MHz pF m kg km nu le 17 48 omma e ss oo reos nr a rom oo 7 4 Supplying Power to the Preamp Unit The preamp unit is powered with 12 VDC power fed from the facsimile receiver To power the preamp unit do the following 1 Disconnect the power cable from the FAX 30 2 Unfasten eight screws marked with the arrows below to remove the cover FAX 30 top view 3 Set the jumper block J23 in the ACT IVE position See the figure below for the ACT position gg EE Oo ST B 5 C g d 8 gt z 14 lt 23 d FAX 30 top view cover removed 4 Close the cover and connect the power cable 7 6 7 5 7 5 1 7 INSTALLATION Browser PC Settings Browser settings oet your browser as shown in the procedures below The procedure may be different depending on browser ve
88. ttom of the previous page this data is IA55 Transmitting station s ID A Message category 55 Message number An asterisk is displayed in place of actual character when the character could not be read Message number 00 contains important emergency information The FAX 30 holds 130 navtex messages When the navtex message storage capacity is exceeded the oldest navtex message is automatically deleted to make room for the latest 4 7 4 NAVTEX OPERATION NAVNET 4 5 4 8 Displaying the Navtex Station List You may display the navtex stations stored in the FAX 30 as follows 1 2 D Press the MENU key to open the FAX 30 menu Press the EDIT NAVTEX STATION soft key Press the 490 kHz STATION LIST soft key or the 518 kHz STATION LIST soft key as appropriate The illustration below shows the nav areas for 490 kHz gt NAV AREA 01 UNITED KINGDOM NAV AREA 02 FRANCE NAV AREA 03 SPAIN NAV AREA 04 U S A NAV AREA 05 BRAZIL NAV AREA 06 ARGENTIA NAV AREA 07 SOUTH AFRICA NAV AREA 08 INDIA NAV AREA 09 PAKISTAN NAV AREA 10 AUSTRALIA NEXT PAGE Nav areas for 490 kHz navtex stations Choose nav area desired and push the ENTER knob For example choose nav area 01 of 490 kHz to show the 490 kHz station list To choose nav area 11 to 16 choose NEXT PAGE and push the ENTER knob I U 55 02 N 001 26 W CULLERCOATS C 5495174 005 07W PORTPATRICK LT 30 35 N 001 18 W NITON er RETURN
89. us cyprus 36094 33UE IM NE IRE Alexandria Alexandria 31124 2952E _ ER eee om pee Garde La Garde 43 06 05 59E W 5 Heraklion Herakion 35204 2506 LM E ES EE Lemnos Lemnos 3952N 2504E L sae Hafa Hafa 3249N 350E P _ gt 9 APPENDIX av 518 490 Country otation otation Longitude kHz Roma Roma 12205 R Italy Augusta Augusta 15 14E Cagliari Cagliari 09 14E Trieste Trieste 13 46E Malta Malta Malta 1432E O Russian Novorossiysk Novorossiyk 37 44 Federation Astrakhan Astrakhan 47 58bE Nao Cabo la Nao 38 43N 00 O9E X stanbul Istanbul 28 57E ID Samsun 36 20E Antalya 30 42E Izmir 2636E Mariupol 37 33E B Odessa 3044E C Bermuda 6441W B Iqaluit 68 33W Sept lles 66 07W Prescott Prescott 81 14W ot Johns ot Johns 52 40W Thunder Thunder Bay 48 34N 88 39W oydney Nova Scotia Nova Scotia 46 11N 59 54W Fundy Fundy 43 44N 66 07W Montreal Montreal 7316W IWT Labrador Labrador 57 02W IX Denmark Greenland Godthaab ioni West Coast Nuuk Nuuk 64 04N 52 01W Miami Miami 8023W JA Boston Boston 70 33W 7 N R NE Samsun Antalya zmir Mariupol Odessa Bermuda Iqaluit Sept lles Turkey Ukraine V Bermuda UK Canada e lt United States New Orleans New Orleans 29 53N 89 57W Chesapeake Chesapeake 36 35N 76 01W San Juan San Juan 18 28N 67 O7W
90. use Use of a wrong fuse may cause serious damage to the equipment and void the warranty WARNING LABEL A warning label is attached to the facsimile receiver Do not remove the label If the label is missing or illegible contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement Name Warning Label 1 To avoid electrical shock do not Type 86 003 101 1 1 remove cover No user serviceable Code No 100 236 231 parts inside N WARNING N Safety Instructions for the Installer A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on Do not install the equipment where it may get wet from rain or water splash Water in the equipment can result in fire electrical shock or damage the equipment Be sure that the power supply is compatible with the voltage rating of the equipment Connection of an incorrect power supply can cause fire or damage the equipment CAUTION Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Standard Steering compass compass Receiver TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 50 22 2250252295 2 02 Yrtsku ui succ e L

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